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MOT! (.ml .1 , ,:". r.f ?uc!i oriuiiJ1-, 7 " ,-. :. THE DAILY ASTORIAN Is the . Wrest mJ test piper on the Columbia River TBE ASTORIAN nas the largest clrcDlattofl of inv taer on the:Cotumtla River FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORT. VOL. XIA'III. ASTORIA, OI.EGUX, WKMESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2, J8M.' NO. 22. TtiB "Superior" toves and Ranges ARC J. N. LAWS, AT Diaries and Calendars For 1898... GRIFFIN Klondike MlncrH Cnmpcrn UtctiHllH nntl ProvlHlotiH W. F. SCHEIBE, A lull IIm si Pipe. Teb(. Mi SMaer' Arlltt. 474 Cottimsnl)! Ht. f .... -..ir"i .en tSillLiJl1iii f ''dlA' L.3I Three Hi.r-r"liMiil-. (.nine, of All Klndr.T BTTfJ- --y.-i V? alafiilneelit Hr; Ktrn thing HntrbiM; 111 s- iMEBaiSeyaaaaas1 Order end K.ri) bud) flight Strictly Olwrr Mir Mams, Bacon cuiPin Ullia.a.f W W RHA Nil . . Tha Beat, Abaolutely Pur. Ry hJMUrM.iitiii, mrnrUTr.n MR BtHT HAWES OLD STAND Blank- Books and Office Supplies & REED Supplies OiitlltM AND Foard & Stokes Company ManuUclurtr and lnlr In FINE CIGARS! iMoria'i bortjcon taterUiaaicat.rUII The "v w r -avei sv Tso flood rd. Kopp's "Best" A DELICIOUS DRINK.... and ABSOLUELY PURE The North lViflo Brewery, of wbiob Mr.Jobu Kopp it proprietor, makta beei fur donjeatic and export trade. Mottled brer for family uio, or keg boor supplied at any time, delivery in the city tree. NORTH PACIFIC BREWERY UNION MEAT COMPANY and AM. KIMW I'K CAN NKI MKATS (luarnnteed 'l'lio llMt In the Market Strictly Pure Lard Cor. fourth and Glisaa Streets I'ortUnd. Oreyon. "Keystone Monogram" Whiskey For Sal. 4 Th. Occident Hotel Bar, It Offloa Saloon, And all th. leadlnf tan In Aatorla, SHERWOOD Sun I' rnnclHCn Si- w,,,,Vo,t,wna SHERWOOD PACIFIC COAST AOBNT8. DETAILS OF THE FIRE IN SPOKANE Right LUts Lost and Many Narrow Escapes from Death. iii kom; n ioKT of iikemen Oie Old Lady, Alter (.oij Haad lider find Dott a a Udder, riatlly Drnpt tad if killed -Tire Mill Baralog. Hkanr, Jan. a Claht Mva and prvt- at.lr m nr. rf liwt In UM Maht'a tlra In thf. lrr( Kanlfn lihrk. Tbty are: til mi All.v Wlln. tut J. rmployi-d lut irimiiirr. Miiixla Wllvn. llrr lu AJt- o, Wd i- Mr. lUm, Hilitlll. aifnl 20. Mr II. I. lvl, an rldwrly Indy from N.l.ia "iiy, S., who f'll In decend lt ffin Im II (i h Xury; 04sl at th lu- l.iial thi niurmiai W. li. ;djn, mining rnelnr and a- Jilra. 'or virr and hr dua1tfTi. Kllirl aixl Alma. mI r.p-cllvHy t and II I alvu thiniiit that hT ton. (Viarlna, anl 12. rrlhr., but there art rrpurta that hr .i avJ and Ukm Inio Ilia wumry iy rltlv li l'avl. living llh hT dauirn- trr, Mil J. T. ITurnffr. Thry tiad rootm on lha nrih nor and finjnd (hiuiMvra exit off from lh i.iiray and trt tecac. Tlw flrrmrn faiM In thrlr eltorta 1o lift lha iMtdrr tu tlw nftn ulury. owinf to a tantile of rhe ei.vtric l'.iftil an.1 ter(ihonei n. lr. 'ruii- r dlnovered two lanre inii im run rt up the outi-r wall of the l.jlM;t)K IU rlutit! down thiwe to the fourth atory an J nwmu;ed to catch tn tii of th j'ti li'liKr in the nrt-wora of wire. ll .ri'rnd4 to the around and nu fuMowil t..uk U(i the ladder by a rlrriiuin rurryli a liliht lailder on hiaj liiHiWl.-r. Thl wua lonnet-ird with l! main liuld r. Mr. Iroiiger caua-iat and ina.lp Ift to the end, and ahethon d rndi-d III Mfety. Muunwhlle Mr. 1UVI trlrd to folhm- I'ronjjer, tmt In tttv dni-e Kinuke niKM-,1 the la.Vl.r. th r ime on lon tiand umli-r tiand until an rva.'.ieU thw ar.iiid atury. f he lout her hold and Wl to II... tvinr ve.i)i lit. Hh ' 71 yram of ae. o ann. Hamuli T. ! l.n. m mrr. lwnt at .SVt-a.k nty; n. , other, lt.n- r J. Iwvie. ta i,ator of the; Hr,t l..i.t .hur.h at iHtumara. lo.a.l Xone of the r. n.l of thoe ka.t Have j I, rn p,vv,-n-.l. The fw.r wall of the I tiuiMiiiK remain Intnet wild nr ! .(Ill borm-.g in the tmaement. tn tnat I ati'4j.uu; nai oi oiaiaefiiM unini he h.ll.n nf the vlrllm. Thr tM.anl of Iwuram- aj,nt t imale the t.iial to, rty Inim at ir..0: , lniiran-e, tlSI."'. The riKirt that O. 1. Arhert. the vlo- llnlat.an.l trotl;er of the famouii pmnit. i . . i ..... . in miH.MiK. prov,. iiuiou:hi.i. iio wad n.u n the bonding at the time and hail b.-rn N-ale.1. tllt MIlMJAKU III B.-r.h Still Slim fix, rutrljllc llrlt. fc.h Public. New Y.nk, Jan. IV-Awonlliig to the World roriYnpundrnt tha apwh of Sir Mli-tin. l lli( k-ll. ii. declaring that Ireat Hrltaln will dem4nd frw comm.Ti or the world In Chlnrne wrt. rotillnuea to l'i the vcnuallonnl fmUire of all din- culoii f the. comphvitlon In China. Oeorge W. Hmnlley'a Tlnnw dlM'ati'h to- tiy quotetl editorial from New York pa pw pralalng Kntkind'a attitude aa ex emplified In llrarh' poech I promloitly rrimkicel by ten" evening pt'era aa evl- ence hat tongland In keeping op.n the Chlneee market will flml an ally not only n Jaimn, tmt In the VWt 8tat. 'fhe Tlm.w thle nurnlng publliCir an ORI- tally lniln'd edltorkil mlnlmlalng the gravity of the chancellor word, "wtKc irong rxintlnn" i contlnln. "fmve be.n atrangidy nillnterproted.' Tlie. Tlimn etHillnuetl; "It may he Imagined that the chancel- w of fhe exchequer dellvensl aomethlng like nn ultimatum with regard to the pro. poiiod loan. In nMllly he did nothing of he kind. He merely ald that England would never allow her commerce to be xcliul.il from the Chlne mnrketa. Our ttllude U In no xenon aggtelve, but nii'cely aelf-tlefenalve," llila rtwiirkulil.. ntlempt to explain way the chancellor' bellicose doolaxa- tlon I made to plncate Huxnle.. ATTWM1TBD HOUUP. u.lire Mndill KngiiKoa the Kobber ln Con vernal Ion ITntll Arreated. Ht. iAiiilH, January 25 About noon to day a tOiln, well dreaaod young man .milked Into the private orfloe of Judgv Minllll. priwldent of the Union Tnuit Com pany, nnd pointing a revolver at the gray-halrod llnani'lor'a head, demanded K.000 In caHh, tlireatiMiltig to kill him It lhi money waa not piild. Judge Mndlll'a roolnea aaved him. He engaged the man In cvwverwatlon until detwtlvea ar rlveil and handcuffed him. The wwild-he robber, whowe nnme la unknown, wa taken to the Four Court and locked up. ihen acarched a amall bottle of nltiro-glycerlne wna found In 111 iHH'ket. 1I would not reveal hi Identity. MraroitrAL anuvrcics. New York, Jum. !5. Advlcea from the IlernM'a correajiondent In Colon state Mint memorial aervlcea were held there ycaterday ln Ohriat churoh and the Wes leyan ministry for United Stntea Conaul William M. Ashby, Dr. Hafemnn, the tlor mnn eonenfl, and T. Q, Motte, maater mehanlc of the Panama railroad, who were drowned while wit boating a week ago. There eeema now to ba no hope of recovering tlhelr bodlee. THE PIONEERS OF CALIFORNI Celebrate Discovery of Gold in IS48 bjr laniiet In lioston. STORV OF THE FIRST NL'GGET Marshall Tried to Keep It Secret. Bat tie 5etti Spread Like Wild Nre Beijloa Sviiraied Vita fropertoM. 1ljlun, Jan. Tti- awlrty of Cll 'lont of New Kniniul mt l llui I'nltvd Hlmt bolH Imat nlKht, bt i twiH-n Vt and VM tjelnif irtnt. 'I o hnir nrrre paannl plcaaantly I Uie rt nrwal of old tl of frlrndahlp. Chartm A. Dole, the prraldtnt of In aoclty, pre ldni, and waa amona the iken of tti ocrulon. Anion; h othrr bo etiik wive John Oniu- of Ma'lapan 1w wa I'nlted Htatra araalor from Cal Ifornla In Llm-oln'a time; Uonmn Hil man, Hawaiian conmit In Ifenton, and Ju.lv Henry Weill, of Uainbrtdfe. Among thoa prcaent at the reunion wax Mr. Mary Darla of Huxbury dia trlnt, who aaw and had In her handi me flnK nuaarl of cold dha'overed In Oa.ll. f.irnla tiy Marahall at Butter nail. Jan. uary H lata. Vrt. Duvla rrlald the tory of rtw nujrart. When Maiwhall dla covetvd the gold In the atuloeway of the Mwmlll at Columa, be took the n turret and abated for Kort Sutter. 10 mile way. lib. roiul took him put the ranon of the HlrK-laJm' and Uirre he exhibited hl l found treaaure. Manwiall pro- I ceedrt on hi way to Fort Butter, where the muriCt were tfted and proved to tie (Old. An Mi way bark Mrhall aiiln aton- p-d at the ran. and letting thrm that the nuKVt had been teeted and found to lie itold. tl.-.Vtl them to iwre-y In I 'he .uarovery. Mr. Hlnrlalr told how Imp -alible I aa to kret the dlncoverj- qiij't and how In a few nvinrhn the rnrm round about wrtx unarming Hh eurer, dirra(e men KliO.VWKE MA1I. Wnehingtun, Jan. J5 P.tmater-G-n- rral iary h.ia fcu.-d an advertHement In I vltlnir t.riffiMatM ft rrr'lntf t)i ml .i,,,i ,illrinr . ... No ffim Fr,BCww (ir j, .,,.-. ln w.ahlncton In ennnre- .,lh , , ,,,.1. ,,..,..,.,; Yukt,n :,Ve'r t nrrle Cliy, Alanka. or to P.mn.in City. Canada, If atP.muT run to that point and bick The contractor will not be required to carry more tlwn IWl pounda of mail each way per trip. I IVunonAlx nil be r.-nvev1 Ul fdO ,... i uary THE l'KUOAN UtfT. an Franclaco, Jan. The teamIUp l'rlh-an, now out S duy from Port TowTWH'nd fir Taku, Japan, hao been giv en up aa hut. Nhe wn ne'er apok.w after tH n-d Cape Klmt.Ty and no meenage ha come from any one of her comide ment of M otMoera and men. The local branch of the I'nlted State hydrofraphic office iif.t report November 4 of sev eral large low floating In the path of ve Mm tboutttt for luget Sound to the Ori ent. It at the opinion of local hlpma tiTB that the lVllcan truck one of these logs at nMM and sunk before her boats could be manned. OUR PRECIOUS METALS.. fVin Francisco, Jon. 8. Following la the annual report of WellsKargo ft Co. ot the precious metaki produceAl In the status and territories west of the Missouri river (UK-lij.Hng Itrlttsh Columbia) during 1SSJ, which show In the aggregate: CMd SD.KW.KT Sliver J7.lSt.oat Copiier Sti.tito.RM IkmuI ,T75.m TotiU W5S.t36.4tS) Tlie ptmhictlon of gold In Oretron during Ble year lsrf Is placed at t.404,W. CIVIL. 8KKV1CE. Nashville, Tenn., Jan. S. United 8la,tee Judge lxirton has deckled the Injunction case of W, C. Morgan vs. V. A. Nunn, rovenuo collector, Involvlna; the question of Nnn power under the civil service law hoMIng, the cwirt had no Jurlsidc tlon and that the chief executive alone haa power to enforce olvll aervloA rules and ktiwa. Ot the case on trial Judge Lurton eaj-a: That the aithorltatlve ortlera of the chief executive have been or are about to be most flagrantly violated by the defend ant, are not denied." SaSilVE RUPUBUCANS. fonsMe, Jun, S5. (Special to the As torlan.) At a meeting held on iMonday evening, January 25, by the Setuslde re publican club, the following officers were elected: C. A. McOulre, president; D. JN. Trulllngor, vice-president; C. T. Hubbard, trenaurpr; J, E. Erallllcr, aeoretary. J. H. Johonnsin. Jerome Dalton and J. E. rtralller were electoil delegates to the liapuo convention to be held at Portland TtV cluh has a membership of 42. on tho 1st of February. ITAL.Y AND ENGLAND. Rome, Jan. Si. The Itnllun ftrmed cruis er Marcopolo will sail for the far east on Wednesday. King Humbert granted an audience to the captain of the vessel to day with the vlow of expressing hh wlehes and defining the policy of Italy ln the fur east. His majesty intimated that Italy's interest lay in the direction o trade eximnion ana waa wwrerore axtn to England'. I'll' ON HAWAII Says His Initio. Has Ikci Misrep resented and .Misunderstood. IS OPPOSED TO ANNEXATION Aid Alki) Vat Jtijaiaal Ike fropotitio laterlereace Diagracefal Jllto Opposed to Recoaliioa .1 Calist Delliyercaey. Pritv-eion, N. J., Jan. C "It la one of the traJi-.at thlnga ot Uieae atraiige time that my position on tha Hawaiian queatlon ahould tie mlunVrtood." Thl la the way ex-President Cleveland expreased himself when shown the atatc ment of Henator Morgan relative to hi position In the iat today. In order that thre could be no mlaundtrataAdlng of hat poaltkin on the question, he au thorised the following statement; "I do not believe tn dlscusalng mvtters of thl kind aa a private cttlxen. I do not cure, bowwer, to be mkfrepreaenlai. 1 will, therefore, aay that ever at nee the question of Hawaiian annexation wa presented 1 have been utterly and con stantly opposed to It. The final thing I did after my Inauguration In March, ilea. waa to recall from th federal senate an annexation treaty then pending before that body. I regarded, and at 111 regard the proposed annexation of these Islands as not only opposed to our national policy. but aa a perversion of our notional ram ion. The mission of our nation la to build up and make a greater country of what we already have Instead of malting ex. temdons. I did not suppose there was ny one in public who mixunderstood my position In this matter. It haa bera aaid that I was partial to the former mon archy and doared to aee It restored ln or der that I might treat with it for the pur pose of annexation. How could I have had such an idea. If 1 regantn annexa tion as contrary to our national policy? T.ie same answer can be made to the statement that my opposition to Hawaiian nnexatkin was baanl merely upon dM- sott'facUon with the treaty pending be fore the aenute at the time of my second Inauguration. I waa oppcewd to annex. Hon a uii. In regard to tlie Hawaiian monarchy. aldc from any question of annexation. and without harliorlng uny previous de- Urns or restoring the monarchy. I Invwu stated the relations of our representa tive to lie ov.vthruw. This Investigation convtm'ed me that our Interference in the revolution of 1S3 wa. disgraceful. 1 would gladly, therefor, for the sake of our national honor and mir country' f.iar iime, buw repaired that srong. "In regard to the Cuban quoatlon my position was fully made known to con- gteA In the various messages tn which the autijoct was discussed. I wits op- psrd to the recognition of the belliger ency of the Island, and my position was perfectly well known. Indent, so very immlxtnkiilile iwere my view on the ub ject. that I wus time and again threat ened by frenaled men and wonv-n with dire calamity to be visited upon myself nd children because of what they saw fit to aaaert as my enmity to the Cuban cause. "My position on all these questions ws made very cleur In the official documents t the tkme and there can be no possible mistake. It Is very difficult for me to undt-rutand 6etiator Morgan's evident wrong Impreesloia in regard to my posi tion. It Is one of the strangest things ot these strange tlmea that my post lion in these matters should be brought Into question." AN OLd) UOOUT. Going North to Seek Fortune In the Klondike With llould. Portland, Or.. Jan. IV William rYn- ler, for many years government scout and guidti lu Yellowstone Park, is ln Port- ind. He Is on his way to the Alaskan gold fleliV and will remain In Portland pending the arrival of William Northup, nephew of the late Jay Gould, and a prominent capitalist of New York. Frailer brought to Portland with him carload of horses which he will utilise am a pack train. RESIONED TO 1113 FATE. ev. C. O. Drown Accepts the Decision Against Him. Oakland, Cal., Jan. 25.-4tev. C. O Brown will not run away from the conse quences of his confession. He said today that he would stay here until his friends had time ta decide whether or not they would receive or cut him. I do not know what the future will bring to me." aaid Dr. Rrown, 4but I do know this, that I shall preach the gospel till I die, If I have to preach It on the treet corners. I shall Btay here until i know what my former frlenito will do, and I am ready to bear anything that my confession calls forth." SPAIN CONSENTS. Washington, Jan. SB.-iMlnlster Wood ford has cabled to the department ot tate that the government of Spain hae consented to negotiate a commercial treaty with the United States on the basis of reciprocity with schedules for Cuba and the peninsula. Tlw negotiation will be conducted In WtiHhington at a time et to lie agreed upon. MURDERER BUICIDES. Rio do Janeiro, Jan. 25 Blhop, who assassinated General Bittencourt, the minister of war, I art November, at the time of the attempt on the life of Presi dent Moraes, haa committed suicide ln prison. THE RISE AND FALL OF WIIEATi That Cereal Again Reaches the Dol lar Mark. A CLEVER TRICK OF LEITER Set the fit ia Caotioa la Order t. Id- met Ike Trice .1 ".ay Trice Dropped Back I. 97 Cetta. (J.sago. Jan. S.-Tbe opening In wheat waa wwak. May, which closed yesterday at ia, atarted today at K and Vt. and comMtrativehr aVttto trading waa dona even at those prions, The weakness was due both to foreign and domestic news. About 6 minute ater the opening th pit wa art In a commotion, January be. In the center ot Interest. That delivery was nominally worth K cental at yester day's ckaw and waa offered at M at to day opening. About 10;u brokers for Letter began bidding for January and the price waa advanced so far that for a few mlnutve It appeared to be fairly running away. From ft ceotw it Jumped h and I cent at a time, the brokers raising their bids goat much until II was bid. Then the reaction came, the price dropping al most as quickly as K advanced and la-ought up at IT cent, and for the rest of the session was comparatively quiet. The gyrations of January were gen erally beilrved to he due to a clever move on the part of the (setter crowd, who. It ai thought, have taken this method to advance the price of May. WHICH WILL IT BE? Three Counts of the Vote for Sultan and No "Cinch" Developed. A royal battle of ballot I thla the contest for the royal robe of the great Sultan. So fur Mr. Jaroe Hare aeems to te the favorite, but be to not as yet lec ted there are too many precincts to be heard frim. There at not one of th even candidate but would grace the Sul tan's throne and wear the ermine with tt dignity becoming a "monarch of all he survey." And It fa) no mai honor which I to be conferred upon the fortun ate candidate. The elaborate spectacular rerf.irmance now under preparation and participated in by seventy of Astoria' inuw popular young ladies and gentlemen suipoed to be enacted in the amuse ment hail of the palace, and for (he amiewment of his ma)esty, the great Sul tan. From bat seat of honor he will gaze upon fair Orrk g-oddeesea In the stately, fascinating, undulating Greek dance, Turkish princesses. OrlenhU brunette beauties Wi gorgeous Turkish costumes, will contribute their talenta, lending a charm to the hour none could but they. Bof.s-e him. likewa. Persian girls will make merry in a manner calculated to gladden the heart of His Highness; court commedkins will brighten the hour with their spicy epeculations upon topics local and fosvign: behind hla majesty will loom the Royal Zulu bodyguard, who from time to time will be put through their comical drill; and the prime mlnMer to his excellency, the great Sultan, will be In charge of all these festivities, seeing that naught occurs to mar the pleasure of the hour, etvleavorlng to realise lor the monarch all his wildest dreams of youth, beauty and Oriental gay let tee. With such dreamy and hypnotic en virornnenfci who .wouldn't be the great Sultan? Five vote for Sultun are allowed with each seat reserved for either Friday or Saturday evening. The polls will close Thursday at T p. m. This whole enter prise is under the auspices and for the benefit of the public library lend your support. NEW FOSSIL. am Jose. Cal., Jan. .-The forull re mains of a mammoth animal have been found In the San Felipe valley at the toot of a cliff. A election of the neck wa brought to this city yesterday and pro nounced by a member of the faculty of the normal school to be the perrlfled re mains of an extinct mammal of enormous slxe. The portion ot the head is Intact, showing a long tusk, several teeth and the jawbone. SPAIN AND THE TREATY. MadrM. Jan. . on Weilncexluy to commercial treaty States and Cuba. -The cabinet will meet discuss the proposed between the United United States Minister Woodford afwts cruiser Helena la merely to relieve now there. that the American proceeding to Lisbon the American vessel YELLOW FEVER. Washington, Jan. 36. Surgeon-General Wymnn his received a dlwpatch dated the 20th Instant from Dr. Stewart, at Mem phis, stating that the eecretary of the Mississippi state hoard of health has re. ported one and possibly three cases of yellow fever near Edwards, MIm. SHIP ASHORE. Amsterdam, Jan. 25. The German htp Else, from Savannah, for Rotterdam, be fore reported ashore at Maasvlatke, Hol land, Is submerged at 'high water and Is considered a total wreck. Her cargo is being washed up along the shore. THE MAINE'S VISIT. 'Madrid, Jan. 25. The newspapers gener ally comment upon Secretary Long's ex planation of the United Statea battleship Maine's visit to Havana and express the opinion that her visit Is "Inopportune and calculated to .ocouiuge the Insurgents." GOOD NATURE IN THE HOUSE five Minute Rale Brings Oat Some Spirited Discassloas. INDIAN BILL THE TEXT Hard Kaack Ciui tad Received. Bat R AcrltiMy fiiiWttd Prosperity f Xo fronptrity 7 . Washington, Jan. S. Under trie par liamentary fiction of dlsousdns; th In dian appropriation bill, th house devoted almost th entire day to political da bate ia which th main question was whether prosperity bad com to th. coun try aa a result of th adrtnt of th pre, tnt administration. Aa the apeectte were limited to five min ute many member participated and a partamo spirit kept (he Interest keyed up to a hsjb pitch. Th acrimony whloo usually characterise such debate waa almost entirely absent and, although good naturtd, some hard knock war riven and received. 8mlth. the deVgatt from Ariaona, mad. an attack on th system of educating th. Indians, and Walker moved to strike out the appropriation for the Carlisle school. No rote wa taken on the motion to strike out. NOW YORK 8YMPATHT. Albany, N. Y, Jan. &-The atat. as sembly last night adopted resolutions re citing that the cause of Cuba from the beginning of the revolution has deserved and received th sympathy of our people, "denouncing" the at rod tie committed by Spanish troops and appealing to th. na tional government to exercise Its Influence In behalf of peace by whatever mean n. cewilty may require, at the earliest mo ment wwn Its obligations other than those affecting Spain wll permit the ter mination of the struggle. The resolu tions were adopted as a auhstitut for more radical a.iea demanding the recogni tion of the belligerency of the Cuban, the vote being 72 to to. BODY OF MItS. HOUBON ARRIVES. Tortland, Or., Jan. K. The body of Mr. John Hobson. Who died in Ventura, Cal., of consumption, arrived here today and wad aent to Astoria tonight for burial. BRITANNIA SOLD. London, Jan. J5.-John Laweou John atone, of Klnsrwood. Kent, ha soid th racing cutter Britannia, formerly th property of the Prince of Wale, to Ernest Tesah Hooley, the millionaire speculator. THE SURPRISE OF ALL. Mr. James Jonea, of the drug firm ot Jone & Son, Cowden, III., In speaking ot Dr. King' New Discovery, saya that last winter his wife wus attacked with la grippe, and her case grew eo serious that physicians at Cos-den and Pana could no nothing for her. It seemed to develop Into hasty consumption. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in store, and selling lot ' of It, he took a bottle home, and to th surprise of ail aha began to get better from first duee, amd half a dosen dollar bottled cured her sound and welL Dr. King's New Diacovery for consumption, coughs and colua ia guaranteed to do thl good work. Try tt. Trial bottle at E-tes-Conn Drug Company. FREE PfLLS. Send your addresa to H. E. Bucklen it Co.. Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pill are easy In action and are particularly effective In the cure of constipation and sick headache. For malaria and liver troubles they have been proved Invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every dehrtertous substance and to be purely vegetaWo. They do not weaken by their action, hut by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly Invigorate the system. Regular siae 25 cents per box. Sold by Estee-Conn Drug Co. Is there anything more embarasslng to a hostess than to have her guest talking ot eating and drinking when she hasn't anything In the way of refreshments to offer them. Royal ssakes th food para, wholetoa and dsllcleu. FQVDER Abaolutely Puro aOVAl IUM eowM CO., MW VOM. I