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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1898)
THE DAILY ASTOUIAX. KIM PAY MO II NINO, FKIliU'AKY i 1II.IU. TODAT'8 WEATHER. Rain; cooler; Rules lonr const. AROUND TOWN. " FRIDAY. There In no common work If our cy are opened lo oe.- Mnnrnrct llottome. Try Schilling's Best tee and hnklnu powder. Mldwlfe-Mra. Mary Make. T91 Kxchanco Btreet, Choicest stock of candles In th city at the Parlor. W. J. Heckard's full-welnht creamery butter unci buttermilk and thick cream at the Tnrlor. Tlie Frldiiy Xlnht Whist Club will mvt (his evening at the rosldcn.-e of the Hon. John II. Smith. P. J. Meany. the ldln merchant Ullor, 137 Tenth itreet. The highest price paid for fur skins. New crop dried fruits, new crop ralstn. fin and asortd nuts-all extra fine qual ity, at Roa, Hifnrtns A Co. Th- American ship Henry Vlllard. which ! wa brousht In last evening by Pilot Tat- j ton. will protwtbly leave tip for Portland j today. At the gentlemen's monthly bowling tournament at the A. F. C. alleys law night F. M. tinnn won with a grand total j of 11 pins. Ills highest average was C j i When going east travel on the North- i rn Pacific railway. Quick time and the only line running dining cars. Train leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. Stop that tl-kllns In the thnrtt. Our own tablets for hoarseness, bmnchl.il Ir ritation, sore throat, much. col 1. etc. Price. 10 cents. Charles Ro,rer. druggist. Mr. C. TV. Jone. of Clatskanle, who ha been visiting her daughter. Mr. A. M. Wheeler, during the past three weeks, returned home on the Telephone laat right Mr. Ptrowbrldge. of Portland, and his brlile. nee Miss Ressle Arndt. passed through the city yesterday on the State on their return fmm a wedding trip to California. Gold Medal to HARPEK whiskey at New Orleans and World's Fair, Chicago. Try It: you will endorse the Judy's ver dict Sold by Foard & Soke Company. Aatorla. Ore. If you have hide, wool. fur, rag, bone, or any kind of Junk for sale, ship It to R. M. Gaston. If6 Fourteenth street. Astoria. Oregon, or write him and he will call at your place and get It. He pays cash. The old Central hotel Is being remod eled by Mr. H. B. Parker for a new ten ant who will take possession March IS. A new kitchen Is being built at the rear and other Improvements In the Interior are being made. William Kyle. Florence. Or.: M. Kdler. Chicago: J. B. Barnes and wife. Portland: H. Jacobson. S. M. Cooper. San Francisco; Edward H. Qulmby. Kansas City; Lieu tenant W. D. Connor. I". S. A., are guests at the Occident Largest and most complete assortment of air-tlgbt beaten In the city. All the kinds advertised In this paper may be seen and compared at our store, then your selection will be satisfactory to you. Foard ft Stokes Co. Street Superintendent Holt yesterday finished clearing off the pipe line road In the city limits and it now remains for the county to do the rest. Mr. Holt say j he has some street cleaning to do with brooms, as It cannot be done with a hose. The funeral of William Emma, who was accidentally killed on the British bam Ro-shlre while entering the harbor, will be held from Pohl's undertaking parlors at 10 o'clock this morning and the re mains Interred In Clatsop cemetery. The funeral of Helfried Johanna Le beck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leander Lebeck. who died Wednesday evening, will be held from the family residence in I'nlontown at 2 o'clock this afternoon and the remains Interred in Greenwood cemetery. The action of the O. R. & S. Company 1 In re-establishing a four-day service to and from San Francisco I meeting with general approval by the merchants ano traveling public. The running time of the Bteamers will be almost equal to railroad time. Northern Pacific railroad trains leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. for Ta coma, Spokane, and the east Close con nection made at Spokane for Rossland, Nelson, Sandow and British Columbia mining; camps. For maps and Information call on or address C. W. Stone, Astoria, Oregon. The trial of Captain Joseph Turner ot the Okluhama, charged with towing the Japanese bark Tenkio Maru without a pilot to Portland May last, was found guilty as charged In the indictment by a Jury In the circuit court yesterday evening-. Judge McBrlde will probably pass sentence this morning. Pilots Woods and Malcolm went over to llwaco yesterday to attend a meeting of the Washington board of pilot com- I mlssioner. but the meeting was post-1 poned until today. It Is understood that ' Pilot Tatton. who brought in the Henry Villurd yesterday, will leave to attend the meeting there today. The British ship Lydgate was detained here yesterday awaiting the outcome 01 the trlul of Captain Turner, who Is charged with towing a vessel up the river without a pilot. He was In the employ at the time of the North PnclnV Lumber Commpany, and If found guilty the Lyd gate will be compelled to take u pilot. Use only one heap ing teaspoonful of Schilling s Best Bak ing Powder to a quart of flour. . You must use twi tcaspoonfuls of other baking powder. Pears' Get one cake of it. Nobody ever I stops at a cake. I C;itutn Rundiill, of the tug Uell.i. who ' toned the K.vs-hire arouml from the Sound, arriving yesterday, made a kh1 ! record, the tow belli; completed In 3 ; hour from Port Townaend. The Hellet j took the Townaend to the Sound; Pilot Tom Nell iu-mpnlfl the tu On the I return when off the Imr wllh the Kits. ! uhlre. Captain Kun.hill refused to put Sell j on the ship as pilot, saying that he h:i.l ! no order to handle Washington pilot... j When Inside at So. ( buoy Captain Ar i ehle Cann a put aboard, the lions-shirr ! from the tug Eaonrt. ' Share of the Alaska Transportation and revrlpmeit company of OhK-aj th mot nla Invwunent before tb public. Safer than saving. ban.s and bank atook. Pylnc Jarfe dividend Share one dollar Fr information ad. drew W. L. Dudly, gonernl at-rnl, Hal . ler building, Seattle, Wash. . A sailor iwnml Addlade on board the Itrlttsh ship St. Kncvh. lying In the har- tr wheat laden, yesterday jumped over- hoard fmm the vessel. Intending to swim ashore. Ho w as picked up by the steamer F.lmore. which was returning from the Ixir. being unable to pnxved to Tillamook. He had a life buoy on and w is wen In the water by the St. Knoch, but they made no attempt to rescue him. lie stated to Captain Schroder, of the F.I more, that he wanted to see the consul, and complained of the food on board the ship being Insufficient. It Is learned thai he shipped at IVrtland. where his par ents reside. Nothing was seen of him yes terday evening, and it I thought that he went out In tho woods back of the city. The fine American ship Henry Villaid. 131 days fmm New York, wllh a miscel laneous cargo, arrived In port last even ing. She had a fair passage, making the run In the same tlm? as she did l.isi ear. Captain Patton, whose wife is with him. said to an Astorian reporter: "We had no mishaps at sea and no specially rough weather, and spoke no one exevpt the American ship N. P. Grace, bound from Sew York to San Francisco. The captain of that vessel. IV Winter, board ed men In 39 south and west and we had dinner together and a very pleasant visit at sea. ou ran say that the American ship Tacoma, which f..r some reason Is not lined, sailed two days uhead of me fmm Philadelphia with a cargo of coal hound for Portland. I know this to be a fact because 1 bought part of the ship. We arrived off the lightship two days ago. and after sailing to within one mile ot Tillamook mck. circling about the light ship and finally running up the nortti coast without seeing a pilot boat or steamer, we at last got a pilot. My ves sel Is drawing 11 feet, having a lot of dean freight aboard." S'ews was received yesterday by Alex Ross that his bmther and brother's wife were passengers on the Ill-fated Clam Nevada. A friend In Portland sent him a clipping fmm a Seattle paper whicn contained the name of Ros and wife, but the Initials, being unknown. wre omitted. Andrew P. Ros came to this J city fmm Victoria. B. C, about two months ago on a visit to hi brother. He was married but 1 short time and con luded to go to Alaska to open a cigar store preparatory to the spring rush He purchased nearly all his stock fmm the Foard & Stokes Company and went to Portland to complete some detail of his business, taking passage from that port on the Elder for Skagway. being accom panied by his wife. Hi brother Alex h.'.u not heard from him since he left and can not understand why he should be on his return. Andrew P. Ross was well known in this city, having lived here for several years. He left here about four year ago on a visit to his parent in Nova Scotia and was married previous to his coming to Victoria. He had many friends In thl city and was well liked by all who knew him. It I possible that It may be another party, but the fact that his wife Is cou pled with hi name a being among the lost makes it appear doubtful. A fatal accident occurred on board the Itriti.h bark Ross-shlre while crossing the bar yesterday on her artlval here, y, hours from the Sound. A tremendous swell was running which caused the ves sel to roll heavily and a heavy hen-coop fastened forward of the main hatch broke loose. The shop carpenter, named Jas. Emmas, tried to secure It. and was caught between It und the rail, crushing his skull and killing him Instantly. The vessel gave another lurch which released him and he rolled over with the motion of the vessel, falling and bumping his head. The hen-coop rolled over the cap stan and there stuck fast. The unfor tunate man was a native of Wale and about 42 years old, and had been In the vessel for five year. The vessel flag was at half-mast as she came to anchor abreast of the ilty yesterday afternoon. Captain Baxter Immediately came ashore and Informed Coroner I'ohl who took charge of the body. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 10 o'clock and the remains Interred In Clatsop cemetery. The Ross-shlre, whl'h was In tow of the tug Relief, all tho way from the Sound, had waited fur about two hours outside ;the b:ir expecting the h'-avy swell would 1 smooth down before proceeding In. She rolled f-arfully crossing In, and the crew j of the tug say she dipped her main yards I , In 'he water once or twice, bringing her i ke. l In view. She leaves up for Portland in tow of the Oi Manama this evening. Captain Loll, of the firm of Cook & Klei- nan, Portland, who has Just taken charge jof the wrecking of the ill-fated Olenmo- i rag on North lieaeh, enters upon his du lie entirely coitlldcnt of success-Ill fact It is reported that he ha wagered I'rtt and a basket of thanipiigne on the result. Captain laill' plans are nolle different from those of hi predecessor and If suc cessful will make a reputation far him a wrecker. Instead of depending on an extra high tide and storms to move Hie hip Into deep water nil at once, he will work hir off slowly on small tide, only operating when the tide is no. then al lowing the ship trt settle luck on the sand until the nevt lldc. The tllenmo. rug Is now In worse shape than ever he. fore, high IIIMIl the beach, with her nose toward land, and her hull half tilled wllh wind, washed In through rlcl hole. Some tliti'iy.ilve rivets are out on one side of the Ixittom. At the first l.l.l. n.le Caplnln Loll villi swing the bow lo the sea ati.i win put In tons of sand ballast III Ixig (Which Will be It, 'Ml ,,1.,,-.! ..II the time, after after taking out the loo-e Mn.lt. on tho other side of the ship so as to keel her over enough to enable him to replace the rivet and prevent baking The ballast In hag can be easllv hnii.ll.-.i to m.-et all emergen. Ie. After these pre- llmlnarles are at ranged daily work win be done, at the tides, wllh the ... hi,.- pump which throw a stream of water inmugn a net-work of ims surrounding the hull of the ship, washing gway the sand fmm under her and almost k.-cpltig her afloat In the soft sand. T.xlav Cap. tain W. P. Wllon. ,.f the sieam.r Hc. shaw. will take over a new and more powerful boiler to run these pumps. From llwaco the boiler will go by train lo the end of tho ta-k and from them will be hauled the three miles to tlc ship on a specially built ,-art. having f,.r wheel sections of a tree one foot I.e.... I t.,r ir . .ling over the sand. At the last, when the hip has been worked well down the In-a.-h and a clear day and smooth water come, she will be nuletly slipped into d.vp water on a small tide. For nl.linu- In this part of the work, anoih. r I. in.-., i.n. hor Is all ready on the .look which win be taken to sea by a tuir and .lroi.id eft the h.ro and attached to the ship vvin.l las by mean of im fathoms of big . haln. t'H fathom of heavy line and .'..i r.nh.nns of wire cable. Should tins effort prove successful, doubtless the n uers ,.r the Fotrtmpos will adopt the same I'l.in. THK MOPF.IIN WAY. Commends Itself to the well-informed, to I do pleasantly and effectually what wa I formerly done In the crudest manner and j disagreeably as well. To cleanse the sys I tern and break up colds, headaches and j fev.r without unpleasant after effifts I use the delightful liquid laxative remedy. ! Syrup of Fig. Made by California r ig Syrup Co. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Mary J. Williams to lavld IV Wllll.ims-j-t .". blin k 77. Met 'lure's: $!H. Mary Mulvany to M itt Rlastakk i-Lot. 1 1. 17. 11. block 31. New Astoria; 1 F. A. Henry to John I'lrl. !... I. bio, k j 2. West Asloria; 'l. , Jonas Person and wife to John Simdin - Vn acre In southeast ipiarier of north- west quarter, section 3S. tow'n.-hlp ti north range T west: v. CIRCl IT Co CRT. State of Oregon v. Joseph Turner, n tlon to dismiss overruled. Urand Jury returned two Indictments In tne case or I naries uovrtt. First National Rank vs. Marv R. Adair et at.; default and decree of foreclosure. llliam I-add vs. A. GlhlHtns rt 11 1 same. Retta Hendricks v Jessie E. Hend ricks: default allowed. Llxxie Dourel vs. Peter Dourel. same Referred to C. E. Runyon. 8tate of Oregon vs. Charles Iovett; In dictment So. 2. on motion of district at torney, dismissed. Plead guilty to indict ment No. 1 and sentenced to one year In the penitentiary. State of Oregon vs. W. E. Parrot t: grand Jury returned not a true bill. Ie fendant discharged and bond vmner.iteo Astoria Building and Loan Association vs. a. ncniiricKson; default and decree or foreclosure. THE EgllTABLE LIFE'S AN WW, STATEMENT. The large figures whah are to lie seen In the Thlrty-elgh'h Annual 8'atement of the EUltabe Life Assurance 8oclety, published today, will attract the special attention uf the society's nolle v holders. These figure show that the ass -ts of the company have increased to S-rM.STOM.'H and that there Is a surplus over all lia bilities of r)..M3.1TI.M. one of the advan taire of a large surplu.i Is that the com pany having It Is prepared for a 1 hange of standard If such should eventually si em advisable, and the Cq iltable would In such case still have a surplus of over twenty-nine million of dollar, assu.nlng that the rate of interest on the Invest ment should decline even as low ns 3 per cent. The statement also shows that the amount paid to policyholder during K, was l:i.pHI.H; that the.amou.it of new Insurance written was I1.;.SiVi.!. and what Is equally significant, that the amount of Insurance applied for and re Jetted by the company's medical exam iners was EM.Pl.sTj-. All these facts In dlcate the prosperity of the company, and the Judgment and economy with which It affair have been conducted. EDWARD SAP.Jil.VVS One of the Clara Nevada Dlsas-ei- Victims n Well-Known Electrician. N. w York. Feb. l!i IM,vtrd Saporla who was lost on the steamer Clara Neva da, which went down off the coast of Alaska, came of an excell-nt New York family and at one time was one of the best known m n In this city. He finished his education In Europe i.nd wnn pro- In-lent In several langu.ig-. He was nmnng the first to realise ihe great pos sibilities In ele.-trleity for illuminating purposes and made a study .f electrical enterprise. He was a great Irli lid or Thomas A. Edison. With the aid of his former partner. M. I'ukas, Mr. Haporlas MK-.-eeded in getting a one,..KI1 fr(im ih'- Russian government for the lighting of the Kremlin at Moscow nt the time or the cornonatlon of Alexander as czar. Electric lighting was In lis Infancy at that time and out of .dr. Haporlas' en deavers was cnat'd the Kdlnon European Electric Light Company. .. obtained also the franchise for the ,1rst Chicago elevated railroad, Haporlas commenced his business career In the old 'tanking house of Duncan. Hherm.in ft Co., and later wa for years with li.neral fieorge I!. .MeClellan as secretary In Hie I'nlted Slates Roiling Stock Company. Harpolas was one of the original tnemiiers of the, Rockaway Hunt Club. He was u brother of Baroness d Wardncr of this 1 Ity.. BIG TIMBER DEAL. Martinet, Wis., Feb. 24. -in,. 0f tn laryost limber deals ev r Made In thu United Stales will be clos-:l within two weeks. The properly Is t- billion feet of sugar pine on the Klamath ilver n northern California. The purcliaMers are Chicago capitalists. The consideration will be something like $1,0, WO. PIONEER CIRCI'S MAN DEAD. Mlddletown, Conn., Feb. 21. Asa B. Htowe, one of the pioneer circus proprie tors of this country, died this i,.r,,i., i:fc'ed 73 years. H'tththc mothotl ami nsults when Syrupof Tigs is taken; it is pleasant ami refreshing to the taste, ami ai ts gently yet promptly on theKulncys, l.ivcrarttl Howels, cleanses the sys tem etTeetually , dispels cohls, head achesaml fevers ami cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Tigs is the. only remedy of its kiml ever pro iluceil, pleasing to the taste ami ac ceptable to the stomal h, prompt in its action ami truly beneticial in its etlects.prepare.lonly from the most healthy ami agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities com ment! it to all .uul have maile it tne most popular remedy known. Syrup of Tigs is lor sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly lor any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute;. CALIFORNIA F!Q SrRUP CO. iDumiui, it. c row. X The display of Roman striped grena dines in Cooper's windows leads us to Infer that the coining summer girl will look like a human ralnlx.w. CAS"! OR I A For Infant . Jid Children f" 7 z;7--;- ri- PORTLAND WHEAT MARKET Ft right Very Firm -Cargo Clearance Slucti January I. Portland. Or., Feb. :t -The local wheat market Is weak and lower with exporter not at ail anxious to do toisitiess under exl-dlng circumstances Freight are very firm and the Kuropcan markets have no rni-nuragemenf for anything In future so temiH.rarlly matters are nearly at a standstill. Few of the dealers ventured the ipiol.it Ion of T cents at the extreme limit for Walla Walla: valley and blue stem. TmiTV. The Hrltlsh bark Nlthsdale chared to day for gm-enstown with lvtri bushel of wheat making m total of W for the sea son from thl port of the C grain car-go.- which have cleared from Pacific coast Hilnts sim-e January' I. Portland has cleared 27. San Francisco 1 und Se attle and Tacoma 12 Since February I Portland has cleared 11 cargoes San Francisco S, and Tacoma and Seattle 2. COMMODORE IIAIII.'II DEAD. New York Feb 21 -Captain Carl Ha blch. former romn.cdore of the Ham'airg Americiin line, died sudd-'ily at Stettin, .lertnany. on February 21, ag.-d C years. Captain Ha'ilch entered the service or the Hamburg-American line In v( a llrt officer on the Teutonic, on which he M-rvid several year until npolntei 1 hlef officer of the sailing .csscl iMna. He commanded successively the steamer Bavaria. Saxonla. fimbria, Slb-sla. Wle laini. Colombia and Normanala. He was apiiolntid commodore In 'vvt, retlr-d as captain In KM. and was then placed In . barge of the company's Inl-rest a su-iM-rlnlendctit at Stettin. COWIIOY CLEARED New York. Feb. 24.-H-r-n.in Hlnx. a Texas 1 ow Itov , w ho was tried in the King county court hint week for m inslaughter In causing the death of his brother-in-law, otto Dlehl. whom he sh t In Janu ary. In Brooklyn, has Itecn dls h irged. lllns argued that the sho iting wa done In self-defense, nini' trial last.-r four days. The Jury deliberated for more than nine hours and at the end if that time stood 10 to 2 for acquittal. Hlnx shot his brother-in-law for cruelty to hi sis ter. HORSE SALE. Chicago, February 21. At the Splan Newglass sale of track and horses at the stockyards, the following were the most prominent of the sale: Dorothy Wilkes, rh. m., IW, Jessie Wllkes-Estr lie Eddy, $1,171. Regret, 2:i::li, ch. m.. Wi. ,osd Wcl-llngton-Mauil (., $1,275. Nellie M.. 2:P)' ch. m.. Km. Bashaw Hyp. I7M. SYRIAN MIHHIONA'tV DEAD. Mlddletown. N. Y., Feb. 21 -New ha been received of the death l lleyrout Syria, of Mrs. Emily R Montgomery, n missionary, aged M years. She went to Turkey with her husband .TO year ngo and hail, been one of the most devoted ami rinciciii missionaries In that country. I-IIORT IN HIS AC ' jl'NI'H. Boston. I'eli. 21. William Chenery, t-nshler of (he forlhuiil Me ,.,,.0 ..m..,. who died last Friday, was short III his lie. olllltH aeiordlllg to postolllce In-sliertor-i who have tost i-v-unlt,..,) 11. ,. conniH. Chenery has held tho position or cashier aloiit 411 vearx :,i,,i lei, 1 ...... ,.r been P'lspftf-d of peculation. ;i:i;i:n and rt y a n nr.AhY. San rrunelH'o, ''Vb. '.'I. ije-iro Orceti and Tommy Itynn nre hoih re.-.dy fir tln ir bailie In fore ilie :;tl mal Club at Woodward'H imvlllon tunorrow evening. .Mm Mrlionald ha neen delei-ied i.h ref ine, and the ndvanre Halo of seatH ha been ho heavy that n crowded house Ih assured. Demand 'or rn-uts before tho ia!e opened exceeded i hat of any contest Ihls year. CANADIAN I'A'.'IKIC CUT ItATlCH. Han I'ranclsco, Keb. 24. Next Baturdny the Canadian I'aclllc Company will make n ul riito from Han Frnnclsco vlu Vic toria. The fare from this ctv to New York Mrst-class will be $10 mid !i seeond- clasH. J'llOCTOIt ,1N FJ,OItIDA. Key West, Feb. 24. Senator Proctor ar rived here loduy on the City of Key West from Miami, Pleasing the appreciative.-:- (Iter f It If you want meat that will please you, ullfy you, strengthen you, ther Is no better place than our We give you Ihe bct and nt the l't price we can make. You ee where we du you gl for we tnakn good meat sell for ordi nary price. Such a line of price these was never seen for lh quality given ROSS, HIllUINS CO. jnnni Q What Style? I) Man po-plc tliid it dinVult ( lo.il. 1,1111 a prih, t lit In ,) il CJ a a a (i M Footwear. i.v iity. Mi are 1 Im.vii. immr n!l, unit lit.. It 11 Special Study of inJMJual Wnt$. - Petersen & Brown. HOARD AND ItOOMS. Three or finir room, with hord. at rrwtonahle rate. Table boarder can be accomodated. Sirs. E. C lloldcn. cornor Ninth and Dun strwta C.KKATI.Y HKIUCKU ItATKS To All I'olnts V.aH via lirrat Northern Hallway. St. Paul Klrst-rluM, IS. econd cla., U). Chicago-Klrt-( lui. Ul 11), second da, KM. So. New York-Klrl-cl. W. erond-clu, UD. For full particular cull on or address Asm! U. It. 4 N. Co . Aitorlu; A. II. I". lennlton. C. I'. it T A., i'ortland. C. V. Hofers, llwaco. TRKASt'HF.U 8 NOTICK. Notice Is herrby given that there are funds In th city treasury to pay nil war rants drawn on th general fund and en dorsed prior to July 1, 1J7. Intern! will cease after thl date. F. J. CAKNEY. City Treasurer Asloria, Oregon. February 11, ls; AS.SIONKE'8 NOTICE TO CRKDITOHS Notice Is hereby glvsn that th under. signed ha this day been n ln rd v slgnec of Rebecca StrauM, an Insolvent debtor. Creditor of Ihe said as'Unor are hereby notified to present Uie r tl.ilin. under oath to the unilerilimed within three montfrm from thai date at his pliO' of bunesa at No. 87S CMnmMl e'rt. Astoria, Oretron. Dated thin Ilth day ot December, IIW. N. HOHMJHSK!,. Assignee of Rebecca Btraus. en ln.v- Ill debtor. A. o. r. w. nutii'i:. The member of Helislde lodlte. No J. are hereby reipiested to nie.-t at their loilK-e room toliiy, at the hour of I oYI.u k i. m., to nttetul the funeral of ihe r-hllu of our brother (.eanib r l. lo-i k. WM. KKU.Y. Master Workman. Itefiertlon adds a ajruce lo lis nrlgliml. Did you ever see so fine a lady-birch on the bank n I reflected In the hnnom of the stream? INTENSE 8FFFEIUNO. From Dyspepsia and Htomiuh Troulile. Instnntly Itelleved nnd Pernum-nily Cured. A New Discovery, Hut Not a Patent Me,t Iclne. Dr. Iledwell relates an IntereNlliiK ai . count of what he considers a remark able cure of ncuto stomach trouble and chronic dypeisln by the use of the n"w discovery, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. He says: The patient was n man who had suffered lo tny knowledge for years with dyspepsia. EverythltiK he ale seemed to sour and create a'-ld nnd k;isc In the stomach; In- h.ol pains like rheiimu llsm In the bark, shoulder hlailcu mm limbs, fullness nnd distress afler eallnit poor nppellto and loss of flesh; the hi-nn beciime nfferted, eausltiK p.ilpllalion iUm sleeplessness nl nlk'ht. I (,'avn him powerful nerve louhs ano blood remedies, hut lo no purpose. ,s an experiment I finally bmu;lit n nfty-cnl packaun of Stuart's Dyspepsia Ti bletu ai a ilriiK store and ftave them to him. ,. most limncdllae relief was i;lv n nmi after he had used four boxes he was m ell appearances fully cured. There was no moro ncldlly or sour vatery risings, no bioallim' after meal.i llm nppellto was vlKorons nnd he has I'alned between V) and 12 pounds In we In r solid, heallhy flesh. AllhoiiKh Ktuart's Dyspepsia Tabids nre .olvertlsi-d nnd sold In ilriiK sihn i yet (onslder them n most valunhlo addlilon lo any physician's line of remedies, as Ue-y me perfeclly harmless nnd tun be kIvoii io i hlldren or Invalids or In any condition ot ihe stomach with perfect safely, bcinii harmless nnd containing nothing but vs f toblo nnd fruit essences, pure pepsin and ' lolden Heal. Without nnv iii-sllon ih. y are the h r-it-t, most effective euro for Indigestion, biliousness, constipation and nil doranco. menls of the stomnch however bHkIiI or evere. Btuart's Dyspepsia Tabids nro sold bv druKglsts ev-frywhero ut fifty cents for full sized package. I 1 WW ft KSi .0 - HU UUUUUilLIl A vi (t n w n w 11 m , M II U M U U Ul "1 nls" , . ' ITPIIH ,NMTHU" til il MKNTAl KICCKIVKO TE sSltRS 0- THE MUHI0. 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