TUK MORXUNO AS .OKI AN, NATMU'A., XOVEMI.KK 4, Ifi90 ITCHING HUMORS Ruhr, and Irritation InttutlT relieved mi iwlilj cured, by but hath with Craorsa fcoir, to cleans the akin, gentle application f t'mci'au Ointment, to heal th tkm, and. snild dm of Crrn-i ka EaaoLTurr, tu caul and clean Um bhKl. " Um k Can aaia lua- IVpit, trf SsMiia. There are two sciences which every man ought to learndrat, (he science of speech, and, second, the more dim cult one of silence. - - X A j i .y 0 ft TiilVt SsrT".. .W- .1 ' s . KarTs Clover Root Tea BrantWe the Complnrion. Pnrfl th rflood.avwaFirih.C.'lrtrSSia. CumCon stimtinn, Iixhrwtkm, and all Eruption' of the Skin. Aa aarrvah, Laxative Nerve Toole. Sold oO ahwlnte guarantee by all araoriats at 85c, tklc and (1.00. 8. C. WELL 4 CO., LEROY, N. V. 01 PdOMHtTORS FARMERS TOLD TO HOLD FAST Manipulators will Soon Be Forced lo Lei ko on Wheal. PRICES KILL THCX ADVANCE Ad I ".scrupulous Combination Has Been Victimizing the Grain Grow crs of the Country. Few things are Impracticable of themselves; and it Is for want of ap plication rather than of means, that' men fall of success. UERVITA PILLS Restore Vitality Ust Vitor isi Manbool Cure IniDotency.NiehtEmisslonBand wasting diseases, all effects of self- or excess and indis- A nerve tonic and "i blood builder. Brings the f Yplnk glow to pale cheeks and MS restores the fire of youth. W 1 man euc per box, o ooxes for $2.50; with a written goaran tee to cure or refund the money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton A Jackson Sts CHICACO, liX Tot 8al by Charles Boors. Druggist. Oregon VI- H.F.PraelTransferCo. TelepboM a. DRAYINU AND EXPRESSING Aii Covd ShlppM to our Car ViM Receive 8pclal at'ennoa. r MDname It. AsUrU. Or. r. j. coox. ur &. tm. u. If we could read the secret history of our enemies, we should find In each man's life sorrow and suffering enough to disarm all hostility. Scrofula to Consumption. The wheat market was In much the same condition this morning as during the past several weeks, except that the arrival of fresh batches of figurvtj con cernlng supply and demand and the prices obtaining elsewhere brought fresh encouragement to the heart of the bull Receipts are showing a gradual falling oft In many quarters, and re ports from different sections of the country show that the farmers are dis posed to sell pretty much everything they possess, except wheat, which they have wisely decided to hold until the manipulator has been driven to the wall and values are permitted to respond to the dictates of merit. The San Francisco Bulletin has all along persisted In the contention that a gigantic conspiracy had been organis ed against the American former by a clique of Chicago speculators, and that our wheat has never had a fair chance. In England, for Instance, In the face of Increased receipts, the English farmer has been getting an advanced price for his wheat. On September 9 the wheat receipts were CS.SOO quarters; 16th. 80, S00; 23rd. S5.100; 3iHh. 79,700; Oct. 7th, 71.100; ltth. 63,000; list, W.200; 2Sth. 83,200. The respective prices were 25s Sd. 25s 4d. 25s 4d. 25s 6d. 26. 27s 3d. 2Ss 2d. 2Ss Id. So that it will be seen that the price in the United Kingdom has gone up between September 9 and Oc tober 28 from 15s 5d to 2Ss Id. while in America, between these same dates, the price has steadily declined. There is no bear so hardened as not to be able to see the force of the argument set forth here, and so stuborn as not to admit that unscrupulous manipulation has kept the price down. The last Issue of the London Statist to hand contains the following regard ing the wheat situation. The actual outbreak of hostilities in the Transvaal has had less effect upon the wheat market than did the antici pations cf war. The demand has, in fact, been extremely limited in charac ter durins the past week, and prices show little or no change. There Is, however, a decided firmness on the part of holders, who offer very sparingly for shirment; from Russia, in fact, there i are practically no offers of wheat." i The statement regarding Russia from I so relinbie a source as the Statist, upon whose opinion so many operators de ! pend, should settle for all time the ar- gument advanced with so much empha i sl and frequency by the bear element regarding the "great Russian crop." I The prodigious crop in Argentina, too, has had much effect upon the market, ; although as a matter of fart from a ! broad standpoint there Is no reas-.n why It should be so. Argentina Is but a fac tor in the wheat question. Up to Octo ber 12th she has shipped about 5.000,0OO bushels to foreign countries Is estimated that about two bushels cr less, say 1,700,000 rlod In the Interior of Russia, having been kept buck bccAUte last svnson' export prices were below homo price. The southwest provinces hud an ulsi- lute failure this yvtir, ami are being supplied by the good croa of adjacent territory: that has somewhat Interfer ed with the Black Sea. shipments. That part of Russia which finds Its out tot through the Baltic So has had good crops, which usually don't show up un til the opening of spring. The Mark Lane Kxptvss, In Its for eign reports, say: "The Antwerp wheat market has shown no,grviu ac tivity. French farmers have been prof iting from the recent Br.e weather, and have proceeded vigorously with the au turn sowing. The threshing has been somewhat Interrupted In consequence. The country markets have not been very largely attsndod. Field work will probably be continued another month at least, but the farmers are not antic ipating any Improvement In prices, as the supplies appear to be assured for some time to come. Wheat has shown rather a firmer tone at Odf. A French authority estimates She world s wheat crop this year at S04.SS5.000 quarters, as compared with 840.100.000 quarters In im. showing a falling off or 5o,2li..l"io quarters. Australasia is the only part of the world In which more wheat has been grown this year. Tlie production of Australasian wheal having ben ,53J.00 quarters, as com pared with 4.200.000 quarters In 1S9S The production of Europe this year Is set down at 175.000.000 quarters, as com pared with W.500.000 quarters In ISM." Any one predisposed to Scrofula o&n never be healthy and vigorous. This taint in tbe blood naturally drift into Csnsumption. Being uch a deep-seated blood disease, Swift's Specific Is the only known care for Scrofula, because It is the only remedy which can reach ths disease. Scrofula spocsrad on the bead ot my UttU grandchild when only 18 mem lis old. Shortly tiler breaking oot It spread rapidly all over ker body. The aoabaoa theaorea would peel aff on the illphtest touch, and the odor tliu' wouia aria siaat in at mosphere of th room Hckenlng and unbearable. The diseas a ait attaekad tile ciex, and we faarad ah a-oulii loac her night. Em inent phypisian from th lurrounding country rrer tonr,v ted, bnt could do nothing to relieve the lit tle Innocent, and (rare It U their onlntnn that the ase was boneless and tm- poaaiDie vt aave tne child eyeuight. It wu then that we decided to try Swiff gpeclfio. Ihat meuicine at onoe made a speedy and com plete cure. She Is sow a young lady, and ha Sever had tlgn of the distune to return. Ma. Kutb Bkhkei.kt, Salina, Kan. Scrofula Is an obstinate blood disease and is beyond the reach of the average blood medicine. Swift's Specific k$tktfk$9 The Oiuii u le the only run-. ly equal to such dcci seated diseases; it (foes down to Ihv very foundation and forces out ever taint. It Is purely vegetable, arid li the only biooi remedy guaranteed V. contain no me. :ur, potash or otliev mineral substance whatever. . Books mailed free by Swift Specific (Company, Atlanta, Georgia, A LESSON FROM ABROAD. New York Sun. The two great objects of attack by the critics of the administration during the war with Spain and since the Agu. Inalao insurrection In the- Philippines were and have been, flint, 'Vmbalmed beef." and, second, the censorship of news reports from Manila by G.-mval Otis. The accusations regarding "embalm ed beef" were made with such a nro- longed howl. In which many deluded republican newspapers Jtrfned, that at one time the enemies of the administra tion were rejoicing In the hi.oe. that they would destroy all chances of re publican majority In the congress elec ted last year. So persistently aid vo ciferously were they made, with the assistance, and provocation, of th general In titular command of the army, that a voluntary commission was selected by the president to Investigate them. After months of Inquiry, during which hundreds of witnesses) were ex amined, the commission reported that they had no foundation in fa-t that no 'embalmed beef' had been supplied to the commissary department of the army or Issued to tbe troops. The howl was kept up, however, on the ground that this was only a "whitewashing" of the government by a picked commls-J slon. Thereaft?r the Investigation was entrusted to a strictly military court of inquiry, composed of dlmingulhed officers of the army. Its finding was the same there was no "embalmed beef." ! The main accus.uin of the howlers against the government concerned j chle'ly the canned beef which had been I long Included In the regular ration of the army. It was described as unfll for food, as treated with Injurious and I even poisonous chemicals, as prov-ica tiv of disease and Its Issue to the trwps an outrage committed under th ' Influence of corrupt motives. ' It was true that the f ame canned beef was a navy ration and had be.-n used as such during the war, but the howlers would pay no heed to facts. Conse quently the American Industry engaged while it i m tne BUppiy 0f canned and refrlger- mlillon j ate,j urrered a blow which threat, bushels . ened al the t!me . d0 ere , d .vm ur avauuuiH oeiore tne new crop. mam.nt damage, for thes Hut inmae or ten aays this entire bal-1 ancc nut oe gone, anu men tne Arg-n- of the mt t.(,nHUme(1 In clv fe a, tlna argum-nt will have become a ttilng nome VM, , . r .... j and they were accused jf p dsonlng the people -who consumed it by furnlwhing I them stuff horridly descried as "em- Prices have struck rock bottom, and j balmed," for the purpoj'? of making many brokers are wisely advising ctis-! corrupt and ill-girtton gains, tome.-s to wade in and buy wheat whfl- I That was the flint accusation. Two it is o low. Thi upward change will ! commissions disposed of it as falH .- and appear in ten days or two weeks at th ! silly; and now comes the seouel The mane news tor lvortliig. It is not mere sKcttu-ular show for the amuse ment of the curious, but the gravest, the most terrible, btiHlness In which men can engage, and ever) thing must be made subordinate to the require ments and exigencies of the military situation. The fighting Is not don,- as an exhibition for the gratltloatlon of the public appotlte for thrilling excitement. It Is to beat and destroy the enemy, and If suppression of the details from the public knowledge Is deemed of mili tary advantage the government Is Just Mod In It and would be false to Its duty If It did iu resort to It. Suppose, for Instance, that as a con sequence of Conerol Shatter's first bat tle In Cuba his army had been com pelled to retreat from tlie strategic po sltlon at wblch It gave buttle and retire so rapidly that the wounded were left In the hands of the enemy, the com manding general himself Mng among the mortally wounded, and xm after ward dying a captive In the enemy' camp, what would have been the cone quence here? What a howl tho new, papers would have raised against him and the government If the full and pre. else facts as to the battle and the re treat had been kept concealed as the aeians or tne uienov battle and re treat are now hidden by the Brltl-1 censorship In South Africa? We give the English people credit 'or the rc serve with which they accept the cau uoug siience oi tneir government, as requisite In view of the ex'g. tide of war. The facts will nil com.' out In due time, but so far as the Immediate ur gvney of the war is concerned It li now requisite only that thev should Ik known to the responLI- government. The lesson of this relatU n Is too ob vious to mane it necessary thnt we shoul draw It for any .a.sorable man prevents consumption. For sal by l IIAItl.KK ltinih;it. Oe Noland, Rivkland. O., a-s "My wife' had pll"1 fiwty yenni. lVWTtf Itch 1 1 r el 8alvo cured her, It I the best salve In America." It heals everything and cures all okln dlseasi, For Sale by CHAHI.KS4 UiHlKKS, To ctiuoxe lime Is to save money. "I wouldn't be without IVWItt's Witch tinsel Salve for any considera tion." write Thus. II. Rhode. Center Held. O, Infallible for piles, cuts, minis nn.t nkln dlmw Beware of ooiimerreit. Kor vale by CllAULKS IllliKltS. No man should so act so as to take Advantage of another' folly. LARGEST LOCOMOTIVE IN AMER ICA. The Illinois Central Railroad Com pany has the luryeu l.Homotlve In America. Th huge machine, which win delivered three weeks ago by the Brooks locouiixlve works. Is Ndng tint ed dally on the run betwivn Chicago and Kankakee. With a few alterations in the machinery It will be n'ttily to take Its regular run N-tween Carbon dale. III., and Fulton. Ky. It was con structed specifically for the purpose of carylng trains of the maximum weight over the grade at Cairo, the heaviest on the line. This engine Is of the type known as the twelve-wheel-couplcd. and Is fifteen feet high from the rail to the top of the smokestack. It has four pairs of driving wheels. The boiler Is the largest ever comrtructed. being 82 Incheg in diameter at the smallest rim. The firebox )s eleven feet long. The en glne weighs 221.000 pounds, without th tender. nr. II. II. linden, Summit. Ala., aays. i inniK Kixim iypepia lure la a splendid medicine, I presrrtbe It. and my confidence In It grows with oontln Ued use." It dlgeat what you rat and quickly cures dywpepsU and Indigent Ion. For sale by CIIAIU.KS ROOKU9. The one prudence In life If concentra tion; the one evil la dissipation. i nnu uyapepsia nrty-aewn yean and never found pennanept relief until I used Kodol dysprpala Cure. Now I am well and feel like a new man." writes 8. J. Fleming. Murray, Neb. It U the bet dlgcstant known. Cures aU form of Indlgwtlon. Physlolans every, where prescribe It. For sale by C1IA8 RvXIKRS. The only Justification for debts Is the Immediate prospect of profit. LnGrlppe, with It after effects, an nually destroy thousand of people. It may be quietly cured by Ons Mln ute Cough Cure, the only remedy that produces Immediate results- In coughs, olds, croup, bronchitis, pneu in nla and throat and lung troubles. It will prevent consumption. For sal by Ci(AKLEk- RO7ERS. It becomi's one, while exempt wis, to hs.k t the dangr. from THE PROOF X Um pudding U to th and ths proof of liquors IS IN SAMPLING That's m arfomant that's r4ualv- dnonatrUo. Ours will stand th tast HUGHES & CO. Andrew Lake 5J COMMKHCIAL, BT. ...Alerchant Tailor... Perfect Pit Giianoteed. Low I'rlccs, Repairing aod Otsaaing Nats Dona, Tno. who ha. dslay4 buytM- Hssifittior Pootwonr a third on th. usual cost of high rrad. nigh frad Bill of ou ar. fortunata The can mti at taaat noea w. ar closing out ail of our summer tan shoes at a great redaction. ws nav. tnam for man, women and Children, which should brine varyona I. th store. Tby are new goods which hav. overstayed tbstr tlma Consldir th. flgurta Petersen & Brown. New, Fresh and Seasonable Goods Plum Pudding, ltaisins, Citron, Pumpkin, Mince Meat, Currants, Oranberrios, Squash, etc. T A. V. ALLEN'S The PALACE lr. W. Wlxon. Italy fill. N. T..say i neartuy tveommenrf rn. Mimn. "ugn v ure. u gave my wife Immcdl ate relli-f In stiff.icatlng asthma 1 Pleasant to take. Nev. r full to quick iy cure nil roughs. Ca) his. 1hrni .n,i miiir trouoies. The Iron chain and the silken both equally are bonds. cord. !; meat com- of the past. So It Is with all the war arguments: they'r? gradually wearing out. OLD FASHION REVIVED. London has a new fad, and the up to date New Yorker who aspires to the tiptop plnacle of English fashion now tarries two watches one the plain, un garnlshed chronometer of the business man, the irth-r an ornamental hybrid, perhaps a combination of calendar and tlno-pence. This Is n-ally only a re vivai or an ancient custom, as the "mo'lem fop" of 1777 is described as sporting A lofty cane, a sword with silver hilt. a ring, two watcnes anq a snuffbox gilt it win not i a surprise to anv who are al all familiar with the gid quail til's of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to know that people everywhere take pleasure n d ialing thHr experience In the use of that splendid medicine and in telling or the benefit hv bv r. ceiven irom it, of liad cold it has curnii. or tnr-iu-rwvi attacks of pneu monla It has averted and of ths children It has saveil frm attacks of croup and whooping cough. It Is a grand, good medicine. For sale by Chas. Rogers. ine empty vessel jlveth a greater sound than the full barrel. PSED BT BRITISH SOLDIERS AFRICA. IN !fr (; !.we - i outside. ! A very lntorwting reference to India j appeared in the Statist. It Is this! ' "A somwhat rare feature In the trade ' which has rec-ntly bn brou-' to ' light is the demand for foreign wh at and maize for India, In which country prlc-s for grain are considerably higher ' than In this country, partly owing to ' the fear of famine, end partly to Ihe , fear that the nxt wheat crop, for which ; sowing ought to be now in full swing 1 may also prove to )e a failure. Quite i lately two or three large parcels of I Australian whtat have been bough: for direct Bhlpment to India, whilst dur ing the past week two full steamer car goes of maize one from America and i one from- th'? Danube have Wn pur J chased for Bombay at pricts about Is ' above our level. A Simla, India, cable pas: ' It U i estimated that the present famlm. will affect a larger area than that of 1S78. It Is likely to he much more severe in, ! vaht tracts of western India." The St. Louis Republic says: Th-. (,. timate tf the Russian wheat crop, mak ing a total of 392,000.000 bushels, Is rer I talnly a very Irit-r -Htln one. During the four years ended v. 1th ISI7 the uv-j I craire crop In Russia was a trifle under I 40,ou,000 bushels, nn.l th total exports 1 averasa about 1 2.".,0).000. La.st year th British (rovernm'nt has purchase! or I) now purchasing millions of pounds f that very cann -d beef, which a vast numb.T of the howling newspapers in- It was true that the same canned beef ration for Its troops in South Africi. The enemies If the government fol lowed up this exploded accusation with a loud outcry against General Otis for his censorship of the news at Manila, though he proceeded In strict accor dance with tie wise military custom of guarding his operations from the knowledge of the enemy and from mis construction and misrepresentation at home. How Is It now with British mili tary operations In South Africa? Never has there been a sharper censorship than trat now exercised by the military representatives of the British govern ment. Nothing comes from the British arml. s for publication' which has not be-n edited by the censors, ho that up to this time .he public are altoger.h ;r 1 i doubt us to th" true and exact details of the military situation l:i South Afr'.'.'i. The greatest care and the closfi;t scrutiny have been expended successfully to prevent the dispatch from South Africa of ar.y information except such as the military authority ! sire to have n,-,de known to the pub lic We are l-ft to mere surmises or to logical ii fi renc- s from facts which uio,, as oinciaiij piaceu at 4..6.O00,0O have be.m allowed to leak out after bUshf le, ar.il the total exports were i hiivlnir h. n tu:,-,1,1 V.v rr,ltll ,rv onner- vi.i-i-i.vni Dtisneis. 1 nis year th exjxrfts vision ror t;ia two momns ended Sept -mber 30' ish army In any part of have been 2.6W.00 bushels less than Its; J war in unknown outsld.: year, promising even a smaller total i ofr.ee. than a year ago. A well informed gen- We do not criticise this. It Is g ood pol tleman says large stock are tHng car-1 Icy. In war, the object is not simply to Th" i xact situation of th? Brlt- th? fl'Mif of of :he war a- Men at Nunc. There in't one tt'-ti in fifty thnti'ind aha h a good nrrse. Tli" nvcr.ige man feels as much ort of place in a hick-room an n hull rnti' iin;i stote. His heart may be rvi ! sympathy, but his feet' lire heav . :i fin'n clumsy. In iiiwi c.ir,e when a woman's general health breaks down Ihe oiigin.il caui.e is weakness or disease of the distinctly femi nine organism. The only permanent cure lie in the correction of all these disorders. Husbands choind Lnow that Dr. Pierce's l'avorite Hre-rtiplion ii the only medicine that invariably cures all ailments of thi nature without " local treatment " utid "examitiati iiis." It acts directly on the delicate and important organs concerned. It makes them well and atrong. It allays inflammation, heals all internal ulceration and stops d.-bilitating drains. It soothe and tones t:i nerves. Found at all medi cine stores. An honest druggist won't urge upon you a sabti;ute. "I had fmale liouti for many yeara," write Mrs. A l,iiig-ilMch, of ('raiiKer, Sweetwater Co.. Wvomiii" "and rM natty physician until I wan com-iletelv d.voiiniiml. lonallv 1 took f)t I'ter-c I .-. vi; ritr- l-rceriptio.i fur si months, and I mx)i f aiirl llial I WKur nnpletrlycnrnf. J h;id len o b.el I could hardlv walk a' row th floar. b u I am uow well and atrong, thanks to l)r Pierts" No family should be without Dr. Pierce' Coi'imon Sense Medical Adviser. It used to os: St yi, now it is dee. Paper-coverec ci ,v. Ji one cc.it stamps, to cover ruai,ii,i oti'e, clot it binding -,i stamps Ovei 1,2 , Ar.iciic.in home now contain Cop. r of tins i.. .-at woik. Addrea Dr. . V. Pierce, liuuUlo. N' V. You never snow what form of blood poison will follow constipation. Keep the liver clean by using DeWltt's Lit tle Early Risers and you will avoid trouble. They are famous little pills fr constipation and liver fend bowel troubles. For sale by CHARLES ROGERS. Cnpr. C. O. D nnlson Is well known all over Africa as the commander of ths fortes that raptur'd the famous rebel Ofilishe. Under date of Nov. 4. 1SW, rt m rybttrg. B-chunnaland, he writes: "li..for ntartlng on the last cnmptilgn I bought a itianttty of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea iiem.dy, winch I iiwhI myself when troiib,.d with bowel complaint, and had given to my men, and In every case It prjved most berwfW.il." For sale by Chas. Rogers. Open Day and Night. V. W. Whlppte.fVoprietOr Restaurant North of San Francisco ATTENTIVE BSRYICB.... nrtSTOLAM ctTutita.. PRiVATa rooms rom iLaoraa 5.38 Commercial St.. Antorln, OrcRon Finest W. F. SCHEIBE, MSMlsluee ot th Always Mails bl A hill IIm y PIbm, Tawaccs. aaS 3wMkra Artkla. 4T Commercial Stt. "La Belle Astoria" Clear Schelba'a Optra Star Scbelbe'a Special And Other Brands C. D, Commission, Brokerage Insurance anJ Shipping. Custom Hotisto Ilroksyp. ASTORIA, OREGON A lent W. r. ai'ii., ami huMrlp Kierio.Co All Is but Up wisdom which wants ex perience. Phillip Sidney. CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM CURES OTIDSRS, WHY NOT YOU? My wife has boen using Chamber lain's Pain Balm Balm, with good re sults, for a lume shoulder that has pained her contlnualy for nine years. We have tried all kinds of medicines and doctors wl'hout receiving any ben efit from any of them. One day we saw an advertisement of this medicine and thought of trying It, which we did, with the liest of satisfaction. She has used only one bottle and her shoulder Is al most well Adolph L. dlllett. Man chester, N. H. For sale by Chas. Rog- ers. SAINT PAUL HBE ID INSURANCE COMPANY HT. PAUL, MINN., JAN Capital . ... Reserve for Unearned I'n iniuiii Hcservo for all Other Liabilities Not Surplus over all Liabilities Total AsNt'ts PACIFIC DEPARTHENT. CHARLES CHRI8TENBEN. Manage: B. GOODWIN, Aaslatant Manager. rmCulifornliiSt., S. I'., Cal. ml, iHi; $ ..oo.ooo.oo 1,010,407.87 222,61)1.07 784.K8fl.7s $2,.r)2:ifns7.72 ' SAMUELEIM0R & CO. Apnts, Astoria. Oregon A burnt child dreadeth the fire. Colamlly is man's true touchstone. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED By local application, is they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and thnt Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube Is In flamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is en tirely closed, deafness Is the result, and unlws the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its nor mal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are cauecd by catarrh, which Is nothing b'H nn Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by ca tarrh) thnt cannot be cured by Hnll's Catarrh Cure. Smd for circulars; free F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 2Dc. Hnll's Family Fills are the best. LOOK MERE, YOUNG MAN I Tour look tell nn you, t'un korp it iMH'rel h if. I if (nr. too lit t Ri hiv I irt tu writ Lo Dili uU Ji Itir. Mi im lwn truming uh rn.ri for fiver lin Trn( and i Krfrvi rrtiuhiA. KurnUiifi hit own nilc!n una ((l no lain. DW. KE5SLER Of th oil SI. txiuli Miilli'al n1 Hurl,l HI.iriiMrr. !H V.imi.lll Irrri, rnnlsnd. ur., pualtlvaly s"" antral lu curv. Thi. diietnr (u.irantw. to -nr. any rati ot Hvnhllls. OuniS'rhia. Ulisri. S-rrtui'-. cure, ro (llfrsritnw tiuw long Handing. Sprmaior'i.i, !. rf Manhood or Nightly HinL.loni, rurrd uarm.n.nt- ly 'lh habit of Half-Abua rnectually cur.d In a a I on lima. Your arrora and folliM of votith i-an ha rm..IM. and Ihla old diicior will riva cu wh ilMim advlr and cur you maka you iwrfMily tin nc ano ii.nny. iou win ua ainsaro ai nia lucrpaa ,n curini Siwrnmtorrlioaa. Seminal Uoaata, Nijhlly Kinluloua, oiuor riircia. Pattern, tr.ated In any part of lha country by lit noma ayatim. Wrlia full particular, Inrloa 10 2c atam , and hi .vlll anawir you promptly. Hundrada trialid at In mi who ur unaul to com lo th oliy. (filim WW ."1 V PRIVATE YOUNG MEN In and READ THIS Tak a olaar bottle at bedtime and urlnat in th tnttli, ,11 and and look at It In th morning. If It la vloudy or roi a cloudy (rutin In It, you hav aom nMnay ir bladder IIihuio, and ihould 0 attended to brfor you t an niur nlil uIicum, aa hundrida die evary yaar from drlchi'a dli MM of Klduiya, Dullness Is Pope. ever apt to magnify. J. D. Bridges, Editor "Democrat," Lancaster, N. H p.ays: "One Minute Cough Cure Is the best remedy for croup I ever used." Immediately re lieves and eured romrhs rnlOa mm HSlhmfl. nnpnmonln hrnnrhllla' .nr' - , - a.'i- and All throat anl lung troubles. I Astoria Public Library t ' fr erv frnm I 0 elorir In Xj.ij and 10 9-' V ui. Bdbutriptlon raien C D'r vi:n est Cor. ElvD'ti and Duan Btrcau. ore tin i VOUtt. T eci i lui surtM, SttmulMtn ll Um V aWOBC lOIUlKKXl, WlLU 4 arl nrmnn IOll..'iftM' kii)n Itmve itu-.u ii ur ...i t. OiurK Hw. i i ,i - .'...- ., "t 11, (j . ,,..,. of at-lf-aliUM, s1t-4vip.it ,11, . ire ci ft , , art t";.L.;f. i- ii i i. ii' " . t "I ' .d iv bllltv. Ma(tnrhf) Mri'lt-ioa tv thL if wlrrs oi Ihg Mnmsl i 1 v -uiiLf irl Iiik hntn fleet " v..- I ' s : Wn, Pain . . 41. V Ui. lit f r f"f VuMnocrOai, es. t. nirt Fo- Sali by CH A TILES ROGER.