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IDE MOKJiJN) A8T0IJUN, KttllMt tloBKK U, IWJ. "a. .aS. ai.av'r IS Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels manses thestem .3P EFFECTUALLY ; PERMANENTLY , cvy tmc hhuihc - man r o ey gLTvrlAlTGYIM. rot j a t mv-k mm WWU It would rvtii (hat the ordinary ob- ivr that American products in liiifli iuih without forging any nego tiations from Liverpool, j: by mm aharupo. Willi Cirtii iHA (kitr, fut lowxl l,y llulit iliraalna w II h C'l'tllt'lu, pur Ml of entail i.nuamt t nalM o( Ik In curat. Tttla inwluwnt will ckwr I ha sralp and bair ef rrMU, "J4, sad dandruff, tooth IrrJ. Ui4l, ItctJe irf .., stimulate Um hair fplllrlaa, aaifty U. IwU wlla etaMgy ta4 kourutiiiwii, tad proUuc luiutUat lualruut U. tr-"rii rrtim I inaiiiiliiii. iT Tht rvoxnl Mrttiquak In Aila Minor IitmImIiI) (v tti Smyrna run a much nri-il'd utiaklnf. Karl s Clover Root Tea Ib-aiillrip tli f.nn.ll.in, 1'iirlilM Ilia llliMNl(Hlvra I'ffMli.t'lrarSallt, I urrl'iiit all pal I. .it, n,llkii,.ii, ami all Kruii.iii nf Um Shin. An tifwrtltla l.ak.itUn ,Srn. 'l uiili. hiilil nn a'"iliit Rnarniip Ity all ilruiialata al UAi'., BlK. and 1.00. S. C. WELL 4 CO., ICROV, N. V. oif aaoaailToaa rtuKiitor Koar nhoiilj quit nx-llm that w.iy If tnry. tn nbjoott to bi'liif oallad a 1 hese tinv Cipiulei ara tupeiloi to uaiiam ot yppnioa, tuDoDl or injections innrurm' CURE IN 48 HOURSlW . tha uma duaaMi with out Inconvenionca. S,'M tv all Vruetfih, FALLING HAIR RESTORED Kx-flovi-rnor Stona clalma that ha Ii tn.iihi r the upper nor tha nether Inatru-I'l'lmi nii'iit In the combination that la to i-riiah the Dookery boom. jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiniiiiiiia OEECIIAU'S PILLS l Cars I CONSTIPATION I I STOMACH PAINS I I BILIOUSNESS 1 SICK HEADACHE, Etc. I 10 cents and 2S cents Drupplsts. lllllllllllllOIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllllllir WAR NOW WELCOME TO ENGLISH PEOPLE Revulsion of Feeling One KRUGER'S INSOLENCE SETTLED IT Greatest Battle of Empire On-Outpoing Troops Most En tbuslastlcally Cheered. NhV YoKK, M. l'.'. A li yuU Ii l tin- Tni.uiu- lnm J.ii" nil Hiiyn, A Mntr voir Inn bifii liil""lii' iilly in .ii c r-ttn-i- - im li k , in., buiilmi time Mililiiiy nllii t r nn v llml llic fir-t m l ( wiir will l- tin' iiivnxiuii id Nntiil 'lining of tln Itiillli'lii liU of tin' lir-t war MmJiiI'ii Hill. A mi British f'-r.'o U lall-vel to te'lHs w.,tk ended when lu-iti' Insolent . . ' .i i... . i . t. .i..... ......... II... .. liini.x . i ni'i in1 ii g Into tlm Transvaal. Imiii'dlula I, gluing I not riM'li In Hint qiiur o r l.' l ioJ Ih against Maf'klliK ami Ii tin- par of lti British p.altl..n in IV 0"'im'l'ri lkl, but njv..-wl (Ii.- (f..iii(fa .f f!illinaa l T..ll,i..rv ri.rl .-..fT...! at Hi- H'-. ih il iho ,. fiiIVB lliw n!r o.ly wen- ' i r.,nl.l l. lir..k.-ll In Hit V Hl'a k I fonii Ui" Triinaviinl. 111.- ttttlll.alKII Will tint I .1 a-l.M ..in-." Im aftl't. "until tlw Uk-liillllU t't I iiilwr, m hen Hnnnl Hlr !t.-l v.-r liulliT will ! iir.'i' ! t. iture:i ilir.n'Kli thn i'i-n I'oiinlry "f tli nranir Fr.-- StulK ami Imw Sir O.-orif Whit' .-ll IiiIivhi IumJ In Natal. Tlw- U' ra lll iul tw allnwist tn flitlit on tli'-lr fn vhMIk tiattlrlli'lil. Mr. I'liaiiilMMliiln'a n l tii Swivtary Itrlln' ultlnuiiuin la knivvn in Iw )ri-f ami bur-ty civil CANAIUrt TKimU'H HKAIiV. Tritiainrt Kni(iiir-il anil Thi-y Will lb S.-itt lHtwH to Natal Within a Krw Iny. Ti'lti'NTit. i-t 12 -Tlw iil.il-. tin hIMi'IhI tiiiiiilhiil'i'i' i if tin- piiiiilnlo V i.-rnini-iit, In Ita nttan i'nri ai n-.l.-ni c Mnon tialuy tliut tin- ImixTliil KiiVrrnniiMil lum rubl.il (hi- I..itilii.'ii i ii t tt.T-t t ! mkltia' how many iimi 'im-n-lii ran furnl.ih fur avrvlrp In Soml Afrlra at niiri'. A n ply will ! m-n- at Ml Intl llutl l.mKi in.-ii, thi i k of tli i '.iiiiiillun ini, ran ! put nn b.wii.1 a ti.'inapurt within ton ilaya or tw. wrrka. It l km M lh.it tin' triinai,ii li a al iviiily lai'tt nirnr,il to "H from Mon tr'nl on tin Mil o Stilt hint. A ron ti ni t win trl v.'rt ym.'rlay to n bit: i-1'itlilnK Ht.ui- In lliunlllon, Out., by ill.. Kowriinii'Ut for l.i'aM iinlforitia ( ii vnlr , Inf.intry iiml niminii'it liifan- try him to lx ifc'iit forwanl. Tlio Puna- 1 1 ii it nillllitry nuihurltli'A luivi Ih-i-n nn tliMlnilIn for aonic tlnii' a iviiitHt fur troop" from ilrat ni-ll.ilu nn.1 now ih. y ..nnoiiii".' Hint t'wrythliiK Ii In r.-.oll- tii-.sa for tin' ipobllliitlon of thf ranu ill in ronlliiK.-nt. Th- Kt-ittst I'Mhlis- Iiihiii la mimir.-artoil thi-ouKhout i una.. a a i ul a wconil oontlngi-nt of 1.ft"0 m.-n will uiiilouhtoilly Ik offiTfil In n f w wi'i'ka. The Imprrlnl (rovprniniMit offl rliil Klatoa that Canailii will bi ink 'rt ti land the troop nt Natal or Pi'Ihroh buy and that all xran. nr to b pit Id Ity the home Rovorumr-nt. II la I lol'iibl.', however, that Canada will ask to bo albw.d to In'ar ho imtlra i'XMMiNt of eaulpini'tit, tranaportlnn nn. I ImikliiR after tho men. IN TIIK Itniill CAMP. "" " a (orrwpond.'iit Says the Troops re 111 lloadlnoaa for the Com ing OnHlaught. LONDON, Oct. 12. A deapateh to ihe Tlni.'B from SiuidHprult, uadcr date of Tui'Mliiy, roporta that imradea wre hi'ld I hero In honor of the anniversary of President Kruirer'H birth. The rnr riiHiondeiit, snys: "Tin Ttoein nn' pleased with the pres enl riln fall, which will Improve the KMiH. Hy Cicneral Jotiberl's kludni-aa, I have beon In the Hoor camp four days. Notlilni? noteworthy linn occurred. Oon er.il louliort's headiiinrterR and the nrilllery camp are about Id mllcfl from Hie bonier. He one. fully patrols the and Nation United Man. as Since Waterlco luw Coming tin iit-jlit mihI tin- . i; j.ii ( ;..n of null n nli m r, Liiiio-Nh k uiil ""r"" " """! Tin t'- 1 a rfi iii-riil r- vulrl hi i.f f,-. .. li'K llirnUKtmul lh- i-nuntry r -t 1-m tl.- m. ill- niiir.iv. ry Th' tut I -n U 1 1 -1 1 : il ll I .--I at iii.i. mi. ill In fi'iiM ..f Hi.- tniili.v Til" i.ulifiilrig mI l r- i .an I Vll-I mililMi.i.a. W.ir l mv .1 -hh - Kr..(. Ii.ik lilallll.il r K 1 x M r"l " ft:",. I "l.'ll IIVi.'.-IIHMlt Mllllill III' :l..ir.' T'l" l.n(!lli I'lina. I'll. ia im 'on f r llal urlaa-.I by Any inlKl lima r-aj rtlr.i; (In- Jila!.- .linl ti.N'.-aaity ut war. I'M". I l-nl KniirT. Iy .k hiiirU' t.al atr.ik luia r.invlii. I .-vryla-ly i j'iil Mr M'ii'l Hint llii KukII'Ii h.iv. .i rls'r- iiia iiuai. Tlio nr.-nl.iit IIi.iillHh b.itll cf tin- lliplrt- nlliio 'hi' bUle nf Wairl.ai la iniiiir.if nit iint with 'Swi rrtrubirs Ii. itith ,fr.-. vlclnry will ! i--nlii. fi'itnb-i, bul forbids Inice arni.d IhhI lr.; n roa the bonier or show Hmtii-s-lv.-a iur ih tMir..r. Th" arriinK' lii"l.t ot the ramp nnd rommlasiii l.-ti 1 rouiih and r-aly. Tb.-re la v.-ry II' t drill or dlK.'lplliie, but tlw u. n rul r Milt Is a.itNfni-ury, .-cili m.ir ... aiu.i:: i.e-aa atti'tidliiK to tb.lr nn .iff airs " "SMMtTKK" MASHN IN IT Will Make a I.ltib' I'lipltnl nut .f Ui--South African War. t'llIiWUti, net. I.'.-l'nl:.i Stat- Si-naior William K. Mason has prom ls. il In eliiiinploii the cause of the IWr of the Trnusviial on th- Hiht of the sen ate. He atiid he would Introduce h ivaoliitlnii In the avtiiite at the e.irll ' opp.u utility expr'sslnn sympathy f ir the Hifi-H In the flriiBt;l'' for the pn -ii.-IVulloll of their ltuleienIence. H'' mill also th.it he would propose n memorial to the iiucvn of KtiKland In bi half of the South African republic. a.s ri ititrrisii feei-inm. Kiance, as I'sual, FlRhts Her Old En eivy's Attitude Towards tile liners. i I.tNDi', iVt. 12 The Times In an, diti rial article I Mm morning, which In common with thoso of other pap rs. warmly welcomes Lord Roiebery's let ter, refers to the iintl-lirltlsh fevlliiK abroad, which Is very violently ex- ptvHM'd in the French papers. The article snys: "The outburst reminds us of thai which greeted the Americans In their onteslg with Spain nnd nothing mure la needed to mark Its bitterness and futility." The Times, assuming that the Boers expect groat things from the employ- iretit of artillery which they did not pos.u'DH In 1SS1, predicts Hint they will bo unpleasantly disappointed, "because of Ihe effective use of artillery requires ling training nnd n high state of dis cipline, in lhth of which the Boers ar' deficient, while no arm of the British service of late years has made such advances ns the artillery." DEMOCRATIC OPENING. Mnssachusseits' Followers of Bryan Have I'ommeneed to Try to Turn Hack the Hands of the Clock. SOUTH BRAINTREE. Mass., Oct. 12. The democratic campaign In this state was opened here last night. The speakers nttneked the national admin istration for Its Filipino policy and Us nttltudi' toward trusts. THE TRADE IN IHOX AND STEEL! CONSIMI'TIO.N lil.i'is OL'TPL'T Kvt) DeparlDH'im of ilir Industry Under an Kxira Hrav) Siraln. M.W yttrtK, Oct. 12-lJusln; th siiuiitliiii In the ni and inotiil tradi-i llav Iron Af" loday will ay: "cur in.iiithly blaat-furuaoe ri-iKirt f.bowa that the wm-kly apa Ity of the uk- and .imhru-lti; furnaowi nn Oc lobar 1 ha otie up to 27.42 n tons. ii pi.'ilt t'.na nmvf the H.t.nilr flg- ui.n. In ihir W'rds, th- pr-paiat.na for ijcmIui tl )D ar. D-lllng. In th south a number of amull plants will drop In fr.,rn month to month, but th-y do no cum for much. Kurnucp atorka have (l.rlififd furth'-r, thus showInK that i in. umpllirii la art 1 1 1 crowOliig output. A vt-ry B.-I1 eia fniuure In the areat .r( ty of cars, uhlrh iiff.-cta thi- au; - ly of rok . I'll- larir- plant of thrw furnac-a b.ia 1. !! forc.il lo bank lhr.- t;m -s In mon'.h li.-.iu. rnkw shipment" v . . ra d'l.iy-d, and this In th" fao of an .ffnrt made f..r month to ucciiinu l.i; stock for Just such rm-rcencl. a. I'.ry 'li-pirtm.-nt eff.-r-tlii(r th- K-rat li'dt'afy f tin- cntral w.al Is under it'll tension -that any cxtm strain i a-i;- dlr.-cil.iii rau a ruptur.- which ''I'.' r'.'iiiilif.a every tblnir. Tli" fvar of u shortage of ore, of trou V! ever rok - xuimlv and of anv mm. lie i.tln-r cmtlngk-ticica aff-'tliig r ( u ai 1.111I maxl'itum pg praluction la Ih" I'd.' futor which doiidnatea the ti.ide. On the ikIkt hand, of e-mrse the ir.-reasltlaf prolieton OUk'bt to be tvaa auting With the wlnti-r l fore u., bilhglng a lesa-'iical cotisumplion, the expansion In output ought to enable the fun.i'cea to catch up on deliveries. 1 Whili the makers of Iron are at II I- hind the consumption, It looks as thounh In some lines of finished Iron and steel the mills are looking for aom--.nrar for the first half of 19oa. '"' of this kind are cropping up. .i-i, -iimj mil'- roiii,- rurci III niill)-j UK values vurh Is helnc aai nbout the export i trade. The statistic of slilpm .-tits U;-' to and Imlii IIiik August an- referred; to as priiiK that the outlet 1 ti l i inn, Inn full Hut, after nil, that Is real ly like wwtchlng the mill no-e without k" plt'8 nn eye on the hindwat.-r. In many ,ln.-s new orders have bin' . arc.' for months, and a sharp drop ir Kbipi.K ma Is coming. Is Is well, j however, to tnnke excei.ll.ws. In ;h- wire Industry In which tlio Oenna'is .:r our principal competitors, expert "e'en have been heavy In spite of suc-j c solve advances aKtrregntlng since ear- ly AiiRUst alMttt $10 per ton. The rea - son is that the Hermans are a good deal worse off than we are In the matter of scarcity of raw material, and we are profiting thcrvby. As nn Indication of the pressure In the wire trade, we may mention that the lending Interest has oi."r"d in.OOrt additional blocks. In structural t uilerlal. we ure aided by the fact tint our dosiims. while amply Invivy to moot the strains, niv lighter than thun' of other countri. s. Then, of course, there is the matter 'of time of delivery, of which we have advanutg even now in ct-rtaln lln. s. but to expect that we can maintain our nr..' of tonn.ig" In the export trade at prest-M prices for the next six or nice months shows a misapprehension of the situation. The rail maker are trotting good prices, nnd In some cases the requlre nierts are unexpectedly large. It is probable th.U a further advance In prices will take place at an early ditto. In steel, the scarcity for prompt deliv ery continues unabated. As much as US and $.'0 iter ton has been paid for round lols of open-hearth steel billets. SIl.K Cl'I.Tl'KE IN OREGON. Eugene Guard. The culture of allk In the raclflo Northwest has passed the exjierinient al stage, and what has boon done dem onstrates the fact that the Industry ran be carried on with success and profit. A station was founded in Coos county, Oregon, In 1S93, and the result was so satisfactory that extensive preparations wei-o made to further the enterprise, and today the foresight of the promoters Is Ix-lng rewarded by goodly Increase in their bank account. Enthusiasm Is the genius of sincerity, nnd truth accomplishes no victories without It. 8HOE3 Toil A LIFETIME. ,A Hhirt mik'rr aayii ws war away uulli two Unh " shoe 1'ra.thcr In a year, A pair of boot that would lairt a lifotlme' fuuld co.iquently hava to Im provld.-d with alea from eight to r.lne thick. HARD TO KXFLAIN. Tie Ht. LfUla Itepubllc publishes a lout special dispatch In which it la set forth that VIco President Hofcart ni-eda rest. Will omelody plea: ex plain why a vie president of the Uni ted HtaU-s shouiu ever nd peat? Of course this la a fr country, but the men who tnade It so negfteyl to provide f.r th? evolutlin iA I-ntx and KlmHiin. What we pla-e most hopi-s un g-n-er illy proves ,not fatal. For many years science has studied ll'iuors. Itesult the whole world uses whiskey. It has proren the best stim ulant and does not Injure nerves and tissues like coca wines and other drug ged compound. And Harper Whiskey Is the Ideal whiskey, gold by Foard h Stokes Co., Aatorla Oregon. France wauls the Dreyfus Incident closed. We have the same fueling ov,.-r here in regard to Senator Mason, but how can we get together. loreph Stockford, Hodgdon, Me., heal ed a sore running for seventeen years and cured his piles of long standing by using DeWltt'i Witch Hazel Salve. It cures all skin diseases. For sale by Chatl.-s Kogers. A feature of the Dewey celebration in Lost on will be the arrangement of several hundrvd schoolgirls to form th word "Atkinson." Nit. Millions of dollars is the value placed by Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrtaburg. Pa., o-i the life of her child, which she sav ed front croup by the use of One Min ute t'nuab Cure. It cures all coughs. colds and throat and lung troubles. For cale by Charles Rogers, Mr. Moody says Chicago doesn't need, reform. It will be useless after thlf for Mr. M.fckly to ever run for office lnf New Vork or St. Louis. Eat plenty, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure w ill digest w hat you eat It cures all forms of dyspepsia and stomach trou ble, n. R. Gamble, Vernon. Tex., suvj. "it relelved me from the start and I cu:ed mo. tt Is now my ever lasting I friend." Sold by Chas. Rogers. only one foollall player has been : killed thus far this -a.mn, but enough j r.nveria iirv twlnip HiantileH v..rv Hnv tn. jKup the game fm tvcominB whoiiyi uninteresting. ..when our wen a,m0Bt deJU, ( from whooping cough, our doctor gave! One Minute Cough Cure. They re-j Kvyvnr' rp.uiy. wnies r. u. oeues. i Arplye. Pa. It cures coughs, colds, j trr'.ppe. and all throat troubles. Sold ; by Chas. Rogers, druggist ! The people who sr.w Dreyfus- trunks 1 whisked about In all parts of the 1 tlvillil world a few days ago seem to have Joined the army of silent ones who used to seo air ships. ' "It did me more good than anything I ever used. My dyspepsia was of mcnt''s standing; after eating !t was terrible. Now I am well." writes S. B. Keener. Tloisington, Kan., of Kodol Dysoepsla Cure. It digests what you ent. Sold by Chas. Rogers, druggist Dewey says he Is going to live In VashittiJt.m all the rest of his days. This in v s will come a.s n shook to the enterprising Inhabitants of Thrve Oaks, .V loll. "I wish to express my thanks to the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for hainsr put on the market such a won derful medicine," snys V. W. Mas sliuill. of Beaumnnt. Texas. There are thousands of mothers whose children have been saved from attacks ot dys entery and cholera Infantum who must alio feel thankful. It Is for sale b; Chas. Rogers. A man named Piishetrasholsky has gone Into court to have his name changed. We have not learned whether he Is too busy or too tired to keep It. "If you scour the world you will never find a remedy equal to One Minute Cough Cure,"says Edlor Fack ler, of the Mlcanopy, Fla., "Hustler." it cured his family of LaGrlppe and saves thousands from pneumonia, bron chitis, croup and all throat and lung troubles. Sold by Chas. Rogers. The democratic way of ending a war is to wait until the next national con vention is called, and then fight It out In tb" committee on resolutions. Ti e "Plow Boy Treacher." Rev. J. Klrkman, Belle Rive. III., says, "After suffering from Bronchial or lung trou ble for ten years. I was cured by One Minute Cough Cure. It Is all that Ii claimed aad more." It ourse cough, cc-lds, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. Hold by Chas. Rogers, druggist A man named Cronln pitched against the Chicago baHall club th other day. ttnder the circumstance the de feat of the rolts was a cloar caa of ntrltutlre Justice. ftnength of rest mind Is exercise, not On the 10th of December, ls7. Rev. 8. A. Donahoe, pastor of M. B. Church, Bouth, Pt. Pleasant W. Va., contracted a severe cold, which was attended from I the beginning by violent coughing. He aajs: "After resorting to a number of i so-ctld 'spec! Acs,' usually kept In the' house, to no purpose, I purchased a! bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, j which acted like a charm. I most cheerfully recommend it to the public" For ale by Chas. Rogers. A Michigan Justice of the peace who married a couple the other day gave them a servloe of original poetry. Ifi that husband and wife go wrong they may blame it on their unlucky start. Durlrg the winter of 1897 Mr. James Heed, one of the leading citizens and merchants of Clay, Clay Co, W. V, struck his leg against a cake of lot ly, acting directly upon the blood and in su"b a manner as to bruise It se- mucous surfaces of the system. Tea verely. It became very much swollen Un.or.Ials sent free. Price. TSc per hot. and pained him so badly that he could tie. Sold by all druggists. not wa k without the aid of cmtchea.1 RALSTOiEALTH CLUB Breakfast Food Select Bran ... Barley Food T Yeast, Cocoa cme Gluten Farina, Acme Wheat Flakes and Standard Bulled Oats M A. V. ALLEN'S W. F. SCHEIBE, Pise. aaS 3aafctr' Articles. 4 74 Commercial Ht. MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers. ....HIgh-Grade College for Boys and Young Men.... Healthful aad attract location ( miles frn Portland oa the Boothera Paotflo Sprlngfleld braaob). Conpiets and thorough preparatory, ttterary, adenine, cktaslcal. normal, commerol al course, SPBCIAIa COUKSEa ! malVxustt. Surveying, Drawing. ClvU Service. Fee rich. German, Bp nls Itallaa. Shorthand, Trpewrttlng. Teiegmphy. Music. Academic Degrees and Tea 'bees' Beats Certificates and Diptomes Conf-trr-xl. Send for catalogue. ADDRBaa The President Mount Anzel College, Mt. Angel, Oreg I C. J. TRENCHARD, Commissi, Brokerage. c"tom HoM,7kncDr-nu ASTORIA, OREGON IllSUranCe 2u J Shipping. AenlW. F. AOuaad Pacific biurets Co's. onurnvvutJvruvirunuvv H0!131- PORTLAND PORTLAND. OR. The Only PlrtClaH Hotel In Portland cKru xriruvtrinA oinio-uxnrviAriAninAriAnjvuvvriAnA w w ...The Esmond Hotel., PORTLAND, ORE., FRONT AND MORRISON STS. Kuroi" 'a'l plan, -Vv t tti P r dv. American m, l.m to iw per ilay. CHAS. HE1LB0RN & SON IRON In All sizes AND BRASS BEDSTEADS 5 THE ASTORIAN I Mormon Bui? . Chut. t -I - ' ' .ran.l' I .1 (-. !... (. o),n Dimii wbhtil'i-i miss v VOUt TWI .a' 'rty OT ttaiioa. SHsnuithra the bMti ai.d biv ir,ii-n. '. tUk tsuuuss, ClAhiAia UM AdOe a em. I m sBssjgy He was treated by physicians, also used sevsral kinds of liniment and two and a half gallons of whisky In bath Ing It, hut nothing gave any relief until he began using Chamberlain's Pain balm. This brought almost a oonileW uure In a week's time and ko believes that had he not used this rem edy his leg would have had to be am putated. Pain Balm Is unequalled for sprains, bruises and rheumatism. For salo by Chas. Rogers. Perhaps the Venesuela boundary commissioners thought It would be use less to give the South Americans what tby wanted, owing to the certainty j that they would have a revolutl.xi over It any way. H0W8 THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Curs. F. J. CHENKT at CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known T J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lleve him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made) by their firm. WEST A TRAUX. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. 0. WAI.DING, KINNAJf A MARVIN", Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internal Hall's Family Pills are the beat Manufacturer of the Always Reliable "Li Belle Astoria" Clear Semite's Open Star Scbeibe's Special And Other Brand rs OSCAR ANDERSON, Manager J. l'. PKXPEliAvr, Chief Clerk. and stylos. We bhall continue to sell Iron and Brass itedslend at the same Low Prices regardless of the raise in the price of iron and brass Delivered at your Office, Store, or Residence, Only 60 Cents a Month 1 1 i i-i t t i tltnhoo. rn An".' h.'Mii',"i?ca Inirmnii, fa fit . - y jr i f r f 1 n f t ' i- 'J. 'a. F ( " ll, 'aSHlew-tan( A t,fa.. ..-atMaf, la. - - ' I I