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IIIK MOUNIa ASTOKIaN. WeDxLSDAY HOMING, 8EPTEV1BKU 27, !K9.- " 1 Acts gentiy on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels f ACANSES iTHE TM BEST KNOWN IN ANY ARMY SERVICE Verdict Uncle Saw's Transports. and bath. On lh spar deck ar the soldiers' writing '.immii, a dining room with 71 .( fur company and ship' odcer, saloon, galleys, a(nm fans, lavatories and laundry. On the prome nade deck art the iiartrnMter' de partment, commanding offlrir' head iiinrl"i regimental offWr'a quarter, Of Knlish OflttfrS 8S iO iolng and lounging room. Oath upper bridge deck am tho chart room and quarter of the cnptulii and flrat, T(inil, third and fourth offloer of thn ahlp. On thla dirk aft, lo, la a hoapltal fur conlng-lou disease, with a fins equipment. REPAIRING THE TIKMAS Husy Scent's at ilie Ship VnrJ on the Delaware The Supplies Carried. PERMANENTLY Buy Tt fcCMuiMi.MaH'r 0 tv .r wnnatiiMiiMHwma Ravm Tim Clerman Emperor, who la going hunting thla fall In Lithuania, lh ninal northern province of hla empire, ha agreed to accept a hla guard of honor &oq Lithuania girl who art faro oua horwmn. They will be tb Kaiser' only bodyguard. MaketheHairGrow W Ith warm tkunom of OftKt'aA Hoar and ll(bl dressing of CitHN'aA, mnwi of aural. Ilonl akin cure. Tula trmtrovut at one at falling hair, ratoos aruau, aoalos, and dandruff, aonttw IrriisuMl, Itching aurfaraa. stimulate Uw hair fuMeta, auvplM tba twia uli amriry and nourishment, and hakee lb ' hair grow vtim all sum I alia. S..M IkwifttMil fe. weK4 lurrea r imQ Cese.. Is rrapL. Im Uw w llass MmilHol Urn," Through the Mg telescope of tho Lick Observatory It haa been discovered that I'olarla, or tht North alar, la r rally a system of thr atari, whloh revolve around each other. These three bodlc cannot bo a-n even with tho Lluk telescope. ;Thetr exlstenc la determined by observation mad with the spsctroacope. I w vr. dniions 1 Couqh and lkVnniimnfiAfi a J ' 'Uire m Till Iwynntl quptlon th innut Miccvtaful CuiikIi Mk31- fill ri no wir known to ninc: llaB lew uv.utaVv cr in wurM cftpii ( t'iMii;h( l'rop , yFM nil lu m hitu, V.I1..0 it wn. Ufl dTlnl mic(T4H in tlto rnr c( HI OltiillhitUin lit lt):iut it 141 y.f 111 lit tiri.tnt vol mricin. It? him iu I0L ditu-uvvry ltd) III Iwni miltl in a irtirHnte. Al' ta wlttiii ntlu-r nirtiifine If run ntni. If ym hnvo n I'nuuh Wm narnnlllu ai L riiia f ' Bl !k totiylt. In I niiwl Stntraiiad yiJ l fn.!ii-Ji"i.i.ll.., nu.l 'C3 r Til I. L'a H.I l J-Illl-AOKLPMIA, tVi. ll.Uoorvd alongnld.. th wharf at Cramp', ship yard may 'be awn a mighty heft of atfcl, from atirni to atrrn more than two-thlrtta the dlatant-e of an,ol-raah lonoa rnimarijiiiia guaKrr niuar, a mile cut to tight li'iigth. and more than the width of Itroadaay, New York, In the brain. Fruin ritrrnal apvorvm-ra, with port- holea and hairho open, gangway ml rd ovi the aid", Iron lieam. crane, acarTol.lliig and ur (tanillng about apiari6tly In wild ronfunioii, a luymon mlgbi eaally have taki g the unwieldy trurture for a dorelli-t lowed In out of a atorm, or a wreck ralaml out of the 0-lirl of aonut (uliinnrlno rxpolalon. The pultiiia of donkey engine, the Mating and ihumjilng of team forgtt. the lilaet ut Nirtalile amlthlei, the niuaketry of riveting hammer and ar llllery of tletlgi', the crnahlng itroke I the adie and the rouatabout block and tackle uiuled the world awaken ing aymphony uf thl uge of mrrhanlc. Dthrrwiae there wna no aourd of life -human life yet thene forcv of hand icraft and power were manipulated by over alt hundred skilled artlwin In the contruetlve trade of forgemvn, rivet er, worker In itet-l, bnie and lead; ahlpw right, engliirer. eleetrlclon painter, plumber, tlnamlth and la borer, each moving In hi appointed phere, contributing from day to day hi a hare along the Ihouaaud line of Industry leading up to the common end. a completed wirk. Huch I the condition of the Cnlted Slate army traneport Thomaa today. In lea than four week (October M I the contract limit) thl big hlp, fitted to carry l.tM troupa with etiulpmenta, o3 cabin paeeengera. which will In elude tho famllle of ontoer. a crew of &0 kllled aemu'ii and men In the boiler and engine room, with food and atorea of all kind for the entire voyage, I rheduled to aall for New Turk prepar atory to her departure for the Philip pine Inland. The Thomaa I the luteal built, larg eat and beat arranged Veeeel In the fleet of truniport filtel out by the government for thl purpoae. dhe wai built In 1?I. Jn Dublin, a a freighter, for the Hamburg-American Line, and alio waa Diet known a the I'ttiaU, Md later aa the 'W'lilnewaekl. Khv la of about i:.W0 tuna Uiapluoe- ment, 47 feet long by U foot In depth, with twin (crew, and her fpeed I rat d at thirteen knot. . AHMED TO FK1HT I'lllATEH. The Thomaa will carry a baltery of four lg-Kiiinder rapid lire gun for drfenae agalnnt pirate In the eae and almut the laland of tho Alalntlo ahore. An experienced gunner, a gunner' mate anl firing letarhment will be aa- aUned to each gun. All cooking for the troop und crew will be don by ateiun. The washing, Ironing, lifting, n-frtgeratlng, dletlll In, lighting and other machinery, ex cept for propelling the hlp, will all be operated by electricity. The cabin galley la equipped with a range with twelve Are and a complete outfit of the beat appliance for culinary work known to mod.-rn trona-Atlnntlc ahlp. The chief engineer, Arthur D. Hoe. haa force of akllled men. The admlnlatratlon of the upply de- Hhernian touched at Gibraltar on thel wny to Manila officer of the lirltlah gnrrlaon lnpected the hlt and pro claimed th.rm the bet appointed ve rl of the kind afloat. And thl rountry waa new in the bualneaa, while Oreut Mrttaln haa bmn at It for cen tnrle. The fgn, which I being fitted out at the it'tnm yard. In New York, will bo u counterpart of the Thomaa. f'olo'M Oiai-lv Hlrd, quartermaater IT. 8. A., In charge of the railway and ocean tnnap.rrta.tlon, (peaking of the Culled Bta'ea tranaport aTVloe, aald "I think we are Mtfe In laying that there I nothing like It under any other government. "The 'luarurmaaieri' department of the army 1 now In po-mlon of aa effl'lent a rvice oetween home port and the foreign poeaoealona of the Unl ted Htal- 11 any regular merchant line could furnlah. Every Wedneiday tranMrt ail from New York to San Juan. Porto rtlro and Huntlago de Cu ba. Itvturn voyageej are rrutde at the ame Interval. Every ten day tranaport call fnrni New Tork for Mntunia. Havana and Clenfuegoa, and the returning voyage la made at tb nine Interval. "The tranaport aervlc at preaent on the Pacific, largely carried In charter ed veel from San Francisco, haa not yet been figured down to regular day of nailing, but a fleet of the fineat and largeit government transport la be- partment will be under Major J. din M.!ln colleifed on that ocean, and doubt' lea the veuel will depart on regular day of tailing before long. The Orant, tho Hherman and the Sheridan, with a capacity for 1.800 men each, and about 109 oftker. bealdee the crew, are al ready making voyage between Manila and Han Franoe. "Altout sixteen month airo the quar termater' department practically hardly knew what a troopehlp or a transport wa. Today we are conceded to have the finest of that claaa of vea- araon. Jr., ajulata'tt iuarteriniater, C. H. A., with an efficient corp of as- alatants; Quiirt -ruaaier' Clerk F. B. Ilardety; Chief Hteward Howard 0 Hiilth, who will have a corp of cooks, two butchers, two bnker and a com pany of stenarda. The tiriige apoi-e I arranged on the me lite-nil cale a the ni rmnmo- datlm for the men. The n-frlgera- tiir nlone have a bulk capuclty of KT ton. It I lnen.f in Uiply the ahlp be-1 eel owned by any nation In the world. Kngland not excepted, a their own of ficer have conceded. fi.re he t -liis away from New York with foxl, mechanical and other atnre. except ?wil, fur the entire voyage, not only to Manila, hut thence to Han Fran rlacn, to which point the Thomas will continue with p'turnlng rfllcers and m-n (mhi the Philippine Inlands. Home M ?a may be formed of the large scale upin which the food supply alone I pro.-ided from a few It.ma from the tjiiart 'master. There will be placed In the refrlgera- tora evnty.flv ton of fresh beef and one thousand oxtail for ouis, to lost until the ship arrive at Ban Fran cisco, or for about ihive month. Also ten ton of Mill pork, ten ton of corned beef, n ton (M.Oofl pounds) of white liean. 75 ton of flour In nark. !.Si0 lav- of bread, W ton of pota toes, l.WM) hend of rabtutge. I,(Hs) doten egg. I.on pounda of roffee. 1,500 pounds of tea. 1 ton of butter. l.iCO pound of onion, 101) barrvla of mackerel, be. aide proportional uantle of other Ma ple anlcl ' f foml, as mutton and poultry. In vtdlUnn. special store, including oys'er In keg, orantrfe, lemon and other fruit and delicacies which can be k'!H during a good portion of tho voy age. Ewry variety cf canned stire. soups vegetanit-i in luantltlea. tinned upon estimate for three months, will be put on board us a reserve aupply. For many year science haa atudled liquor. Ileult tba whole world use whiskey. It haa proven the beat atlm ulant and doea not Injur nervea and tissue Ilk coca wlnea and other drug ged compounds. And Harper Whiskey I the Ideal whiskey. Bold by Foard Stoke Co., Astoria Oregon. It only costs $100 for license to marry a Choctaw Indian woman, and up to September 10 all whit man who Intermarried with the tribe wer en titled to UO acre of ground. The with. drawal on the dote mentioned of thl premium on matrimony caused a great ruh of white men for Choctaw bride last week, and none were to poor to raise money for the license. A wl man profit by his own ex perience; but be 1 a good deal wiser if he profit by lb experience of other. A WORD TO MOTHERB. Mother it children affected with croup or a severs cold need not hesi tate to administer Chamberlain' Cough Remedy. It eon tains no opiate nor narcotic In any form and may be given aa confidently to a babe aa to an adult The great lucoesa that ha attended It us In the treatment of cold and croup ha won ror it the ap proval and praise It haa received throughout tb United State and In many foreign land. For aale by Chas. Roger. HOO REWARD, 1100. Tho reader of thl paper win be pleased to learn that there I at least one dreaded disease that actenca ha been able to Cure In all Ita afage and that la Catarrh. Hair Catarrh Cure la tho only positive cur now knowi to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be ing a constitutional disease, require a constitutional treatment. Hall' Ca tarrh Cur la taken Internally, acting directly upon tb blood and mucous surface of the system, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting na ture In doing It work. The proprie tor have so mush faith In IU curative power, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for arry ciae that It fall to cure. Bend for list of testimonial. Address, F. J. CHENEY ft CO, Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 7lc Hall' Family Pills are the best A man alway believes the disagree able things he : read In tb news papers, when they refer to people b know. , TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money If It fall to cure. B. W. Grove' sig nature is on each box. 28c. Some men learn enough In six month' travel, to bore other for a life time. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure la a scientific compound having the endorsement of eminent physician and the medical press, it "digests what you eat" and positively cure dyspepsia. II. A-Ket- ron, Woomlngdale, Tenn., say it cured him of indigestion of ten year' stand ing. Chas. Rogers. A man seldom get discouraged trying to live without working. In Crippled by Rheumatism, br Those who hare Rheumatism find themeelvea growing steadily wtro ali the while. One reason u( this i that la remedies prescribed by the d 00 ton onuun meroury ana potash, whloh ul timately Intensify thedinease by onus lag the joints to swell ami .M'ff.vn oroducirur a aerara sh.'n nr k 6 - wuov. . B. 8. haa been curing Rheumatism . . wounua, ourna, scald, sore, kin diseases and all Irritating erup tions, nothing so soothing and healing Itts Witch Haxel Salve. Mrs. Emma Bolles, Matron Englewood Nursery, Chicago, aay of It: "When all else fails in healing our babies, It will cure." Chas. Rogers. An old bachelor resembles a pair of scissor with only one blade. DeWltt'a Little Earlr Rlaera nerma- nently cure chronic constipation, bll- VOTAC1I! OF THE THOMAS. f.U ' - A SOif. PROWIETORS 5.C.WELLS & .Cos LEITOV, N.Y. (it SSB5S5L hese tiny ClPIUlei (re superior to balsam of (.optica, v Cubebs or Injection! andAimv CURE IN 48 HOURSV'WI the same duesei with- out Inconvenience, 14 VI 111 IllcBBcd will be the Inventor who perfects a devlo to compel a man to shut up when ha ha sold enough. Pears' Soap not only for toil et and bath but for shaving. Pears was the inventor of shav ing stick soap. Cnptaln Scholler. of the Themes, la a New Yorker of Uerman d-eetK. He lias pnsned through every grade of a nanora niif. t-revioits to the late war be wna one of the moat, trusted naviga tors In the Standard Oil Company's fleet but he promptly tendered bis ser vices to the nnvy department upon the outbreak of the conflict with Stwiln. 'I feel like flnh out of witter." ssld the weather bronxed skipper, "living; aa I am on shore, but the work Is pro grcnslng rapidly, and I am assured that tb ship will be ready within the con tract time, f he will be one - of the atauncht mid moat completely ar nuigvu troopsnips uiut over left any port. ' "in a general way. I presume, In struction will bo to proceed to Manila. Our firt strotch will bo norona the At lumla to Gibraltar for coal. We shall then proceed to Port Said and through the canal to Sum; then to prlm lnl and, nenr Aden. Just outside the Strait between tho Red sen and the Indian ocean, whore we rwlll coal again, Our next run will be u Colom bo, Ceylon. From there, uuUw other wise Instructed. I hope to make Manl la 111 a single voyage. The time will be about forty-five day. We will have the host aenaon of the year In the ocean lat It tides through which w pans." Captain Soheller took a correspondent uiroiign mo snip una inspected every department Below the orlop deck tine lowest deck in n vessel) a crew of men were found stowing away one hundred tons of pig Iron for ballast. On the orlop deck proper are galvnn lued steol single berths, three In ench frame, with woven stool wire mat tresses, for 642 men In the three com- pnrtments forward of tho boilers, en gines, refrigerators and vegetable oiun-n, 11 mi m uenns an, making a total of 786 on the deck nlone, Tiotween decks aro similar accommo dations for 807 more men, a grand total of l,6.ri3 privates and non-commlsaloned officers. Around each dock were gun rack firmly fastened to the sides, with arrangements for equipment. On the main dock are the Ice plant, re frigerators, bakery, washrooms for the mnn, dining saloons, engines, steam galley, quarters for non-commlsloiied tnff, the scullery, the bakery, the hos pital, with M berths; the dispensary ENGLISH OFFICERS GIVE PRAISE. In addition to the food a supply of fused and blank ammunition for the guna, extra rifle and other ordnance, Including 11 nl farm a and Implements, iiuartermuoters' and medical stores. and the thouwuul and one other arti cles never wanted until called for. and then Imperative, will bo put aboard. The good people at homo will know when they .vad that tho Thomas has sailed that she carries a community of l.t-00 adult American cttliens, besides all the food, clothing and medicines ncesnry to a well ordered American town. hen the tnuinports Orant and ror twenty yean even the worst caaet ,OUBneM. nervousness and worn-out 11.7111. , cieanae ana regulate toe en tire syitem. Small, pleasant never gripe or sicken "famous little pill." Chas. Rogers. which seemed almost inourable. :h cant. o. z. nuib oniluct.r, at Coiumhls the popular rallmac: Ik An . .4 ... jure with kheumaium whloh eonvinord hlw a, mfu 1 umj Hire euref.tr tkat painful d a aae. H a;a: "1 was a greal lafterer ffem miu eular Hbeaasuam foe two yenre. I eould get Bo permanent irlhtf irom sny bmuioui pi ol bao Vr m r r b rniela I took a boo t a dnwi bat- ire- cluu Uaoljoar 8. . and i sew 1 an aa well erwalaaiyUn. t sum that your isiKikla ti,'' eurad eia.end I &)!?... -MtttaunaudUtoauy oen J rularlng from any blood dlaaaa Everybody knows tint Rlteumatisa it a diseased state of ti blood, and In Men are like pins no good they lose their heada when "Rest on the market for eoueha and colds and all bronchial' troubles; for croup It haa no equal," write Henry R. H'hltford. South Canaan. Conn., of on Jiinu'.e L'ouitn Cure. Cha nogers. u aoesnt always take the ruffles out of a man's temper to Iron him. Chester H. Brown. Koiimnw aiicii., says: Kodol Dvaneosta iure oniy a blood sawedy is the only proper I cured me of a severe case of tndlges treatiuent, b.ui a rexsedy ooi'.tainuip potash and. mercury only aggravate! mo rrounio. C C Cfor Tha Bloodl tlon: can stronclv rrnimnuuni it in n aj-sipiics." Digests what you eat witnout aid from the stomach, and cures dyspepsia. Chas. Rogers being Poraly TatalJa, goeg direct to he vary eauaso ih iiMg and a Der- Kvanant cure atVay rscuH. It ia the onry uooa NMOy (rrwruel to eon- mm 9 ttM. Memen t other dan- ptrouj minorai. IJSoott taSm B by Swift Speoiilc i Mieorgrs, The difference between a man and ooy ia mat each thinks, the other Is having all the fun in life. Ctnipacvy, AtlantA, I g'nas J?S ravrj-'-a. 'V.reir "I 5h Vour Daughter?" Have you a young daughter just at tht Sge when young gii It most tired a mother'i loving care? laahr plivsieally strong nnd well or does ahe auffer from any weakness of the delicate orgauiaiit w hich most inti mately cuncerna her woniunlmod f If ao, you nnderntand her aiithring hettrt than anyone vine can. You know that audi trouhlca, unless remedied, menu a life of incapacity and wretchedness lot her. You appreciate her reluctance to undergo physi cian's "examinationt" and " treatments;" and you will be glad of assurance trom the moat eminent medical authorities iu this country that In nineteen ensrs out of twenty these mortifying method are ab solutely unnecessary. Any mother who will write about het daughter case, to Pr R V. l'ieiee, chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Ho le! and hurgtcal Institute, of Butlalo, N.V ., will receive free uf cost the best profes sional advice obtainable, and instructions whereby a complete cure may, in neiirlj every instance, be effected by simple, com mon-sense home methods. No living physician ban a wider practical experience or a higher reputntion in tht treatment of diseases peculiar to women than Dr. I'ierce. II is Favorite Prescrip tion" is the ouly pioprietnry remedy evei ilesicued In- an educated aiitlioriied lihvsi cian specifically to cure women'! diseases. Mia great irsm -page illustrated nook, Itie People's Coiiiun 11 Sense Medical Adviser," Is of priceless value to every mother. It will be sent absolutely free on receipt of ai one-cent stamps. 10 pay the coat of mail ing only. Address, World'a Dispensary Medical Association. Uullalo. N. v.: or, send 31 stamps for a heavy, cloth -bound copy- Trie uniuiliim. never -griping cure lot coustipulion Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. 7 n m Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially d ! Rests the food ant aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or irans. lusineiatesiaiscovereddieestr ant and tonic. No other preparatlor can approach It In ettiolency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cure uyspcpsia, jnaiKcsiiou, Heartburn, r laitiicnre, tsour oiomacn. .Nausea. i-l .-V. ! r 1.. ,1. - ('... 1 ; . 1 4 oicaMeiiuitciie,uuiniiKiilivranips,Bnc an ottior results (11 iiu ptrrer t a 1 gestlon freparta oy t. c. utwitt a Co., Cljicago. For Sal by CHARLES ROOSRS- "They are lmply perfect," write Koot Moore, of LaFayette. Ind of DeWltf Little Early Riser, the ramous little pill" for constipation aud all liver ailment. Never rrlDe. Chas. Rogers. t.onsianuy wearing a hat may not make a man bald, but baldness make some men constantly wear a hat E. E. Turner, Compton, Ma, was cur ed of piles by DeWltf Witch Haxel Salve after suffering seventeen years and trying over twenty remedies. Physicians and surgeons endorse It Beware of dangerous counterfeits. Chns. Rogers. Csunlly there Is nothing in a name. but there are times when a man put everything he has In his wife's name. THE . , Encyclopaedia Britannica b nratTf ivmi ootato toutkbs. The Torch of Knowledge burns brighterto-day than ever before, and yet there are many people lower down in the scale of life than they ought to be or want to be. The prob lems of pro gression can only be solv ed by think- ring, educated I men and wo- men. 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Two Dollars ($a.oo) and Four Dollars (S4.00) per month thereafter. No. Sheep, Tan Color, Marbled Edeas. TOTS AND DOTS I Thu well known publishing house of Harper and Brothers, haa just put out little volume that will be a revelation to million of people and perhap canae a revolution in modem methods of instruc tion The title of this interesting work is ''Method of Mind Training" and it i chiefly devoted to tb ttudy of the eon ee ti tration of attention and memory. Th ltd disclose that a little boy, follnwinq nt this new method of teaching, could tell the number of dote from seven to twenty grouped irregularly on a black-board, at ":.Tf.V fill WTO single glance, and without hesitation, and eould remember and repeat thirty lines of prose after hearing them ouce read. The children stand with their backs to ' the board while the dot are made. When the clasa Is ready they turn round and poe is asked to name, instantly, the numbe- of dot, observed in that moment. There i ao time to count The eye take in th group as s whole, and recognize it as ten, fifteen, eighteen, or twenty, as the case may be. And these children h-.re grown ao observant, hare so acquired the power of eouceuliiiug their Ucuiiics on the object before them that Ihey can name accurately again snd again, the number of dots re vealed in that momentary glimpse of the board. Yon and I can't do this. Houdin. the great French Uarielmn. eould walk past a store window and enn merate thirty or forty article, aeen as he panned, with a turn of the head and a lance of the eye. What enormous potai tlities are in us of which we li ve in nrn. found unconsciousness ! We think that memory is in the mind alone. But the finger have a memory or the pianist could not find the key in the dark. There is a tremendous elasticity in nature. Development of deficient organ is just aa possible as development of deficient facul ties. Now and again the progress of eon aumptlcti is arrnred in someone. The doc tor Baa aoanded" him. One lung was "entirely gone." R was a boneless case. But something arrested the disease, and the man went on living with one lung. His laugh was lust as hearty, his voice last a loud. And the poor man had only one lrmg. How could he do it? Easily enougrf Voq can do the same. Yon have two lungs snd yon use about half their volume. If yon lose one lung snd nse the entire volume of the one remaining, yoo have till as much lung power as ever. Doctors go on treating long diseases as u there were no elasticity or reci-.nerative power In nature herself: They decline to take into account that reserve lung power. Nature cant do everything. She work to her ends through natural means. S'jc'U make blood but you must provide blood making material. The sick man or woman, the consumptive, can't give Nature the means she is used to. What is needed Is blood food, nerve food, brain food, life making material in a condensed and con centrated form easy for the nick to receive, ample for the operation of Nature. And this 1 just the essential provision of Dr Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery. It provide in a condensed form the neces sary aliment Nature needs for her body building, and with it she goes to work and repairs the rents and tears in the worn out Organism. I .1. y wlft fe year ago had hemorrhage of I 55 lun"- n we auramoned our home phy sician." writes Joseph D. Wilen. Esq.. of fast I Point Street. Prederlck. Md. "He checked the i hemorrhage but failed to core her. She had I also a tern hit cough and eapectornted a great I oel. She wanted to aee another doctor ao 1 1 called one, aud he examined her. She asked 1 him whether she had coniumntinn and hla Madam, it ia very near mnanmn. ion." . Uc tdvfcal 'art L; use end-liw ill 'irtra Papei this gave but hitie relief, f procured" a kxtl. of Dr Pierce'. Golden Medical Duraweraad I rigt" awsr and her cough left her. She I !f? ?'' ten bottle of Dr. Pierce's Ooldew Medical WseoTery. She can walk ten or twelw I I? .1 wuh.out "y trouble. We are satiafiedl I that her lile and health have been saved by th ' uoraea Meuical Discovery.' As soon, aa she take aay cold she Insists upon having t 1!-iTu""?'' " ?e 't, and that as the last we hear of her cold." 1 Quality High Machine Finish Book r. 911 I7S.OO. Flrst payment. Three Dollars (S;.oo) and Five Dollars ($5.00) per month thereafter. A reduction of 10 per cent Is granted by paying cash withla Jo days after U receipt efUMwor. Kao"th- Twr 'Oolden Medical gjfy ud ' Pleasant . Pellet' have been S.2? f TJf ny llft-" "rite Mr. D. L. l- "J, Oht-ata. Clearfield Co.. Pa. When I SSThi iaS" n-edieines I thought my time waa snort. I have not apit up blood now for fbr m " ' mtdkia don wonder When a usually has man Is dead broke, he very little life in him. fJERVITA PILLS A WONDERFUL CURE OF DIARRHOEA. 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EaUauschHf Drali'a. Varicocele alTd itlnatlon. 1 1 stops u. losses br day or nlghi Prevents qnk-k. of diai'lianie. w Im-h II nut checlted ImuIs to Kpermslorrhosn and at I the horrors of I m potency. l' I 1 1 K sj e cleanses the iivw. iiur Pimples, 1 txiustip. ntasu ... a rr-r a rrpfnrv ..n. v-... . n . ... . ,, : rt 1 lie reason siigerers are not curci by Iwlors Is because ninety per cent ar tioubta! with Preatalltls. CUHI)KNKIstbconl.knownremi-dr tocurewllbouinuor-r.tloii. auiiraiimnnl. : A written n-usrsniee given ami money returned If six boxes does not cu'eel a uermuti.icurn '.00aboi,alxtor51i,by maU. BenutorjrHaacircularaiiU tesiimoiiulls, 1 AUeaalAVofcJiMCWCO.,P,aiar8anrra4K!laiL FvWtb . - . rr Sale by CHARTJ ROORRS. ,')-.vevfiveeveVwivve BEECHAEl'S . . . " silof consum 5 core Bilious aud Nervous Disorders, c lo rente uud tS eonls. at drug atorea, y SJ-s8-Hi,6-a8iVVeJ'J't8 There' alway hope while there's One Minute Cough Cure. "An attack of pneumonia left mv lunirs In- had I was near the first stages mption. One Minute Cough Cure completely cured me." Writes Helen JfcHenry, Bismarck, N. D. Gives instant relief. Chas. Rogers. ViViVn.Wi'iV.V 4 - : jS Delivered at your THE AST0RIAN... 1 Offfce, Store, or Residence, Only 60 Cents a Month as-a