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THE MORNING ASTORIAN. THURSDAY. MAY 8,1902 Exhaustion of Nerve Is' Common In Springtime. .Paine's Celery Compound ICitlllstK'H " ' ' ' Xcrvou Prostration, Hysteria . , ... ami SlM'ilo(Winoss, - Any Intelligent man or woman can easily detect vlcfma of nervous trou ble by Jaklug a en minute walk on any of the crowded streets' of our cities or towns. The observer will note counenances full of feverish anx iety, harassed looks .unsteady hands, faltering; steps, twitching muscles, pal lid faces, and startled, anxious looks when unusual noises are made. Such people are without doubt, victims of nervous prostration, hysteria, or in somnia. The whole system suffers ' the brain, the spinal cord, and the sympathetic system. It is necessary to dilate minutely on the causes of nervousness. Bul ness cares and disappointment haste after riches and , honors, social and household worries, sexual and alcoholic excessees, watching and anxiety, and " loss of near and dear ones, all contri bute to the breaking down of the ner vous organism of men and women. " In ' earnest words we set before this, afflicted class the truth that Palne's Celery Cbmound affords a speedy ' and sure cure for all forms of nervous diseases. The great medicine 1s a perfect restorer of nerve force and power; a sure builder and strengthener of the weak and debilitated system. Paine's Celery Compound has en abled thousands in every city and town of our land to renew -and invigorate their health and keep their places In business and in society. In an large ; centres where nervous diseases are common, the best physicians prescribe Paine's Celery Compound with, con tinued success. A "few bottles of nature's health re storer used during the month f May, will completely banish all nervous dis orders, -by giving new nerve force, purer blood, better digestion, normal appetite." and refracting sleep. Tn a word, Paine' Celery Compound wIB give you the full power of robust maa- hood and true womanhood. DIAMOND DTES Original and only reliable. Beware of poor Imitations. Thos. P. Riion, Frank Conant and Bert Conantt a party of . surveyors, came over from South Bend last even ing. :..-. :i ': . - : HAMMER THROWER. "' NEW YORK, May"7.-Tn the annual field games of Fordham College, John I Flanagan has' equalled the world's record for hammer throwing. He hurled the metal 171 feet, nine Inches. LABOR IN NEW YORK. ' MTDDLETOWN . N. Y.. May 7 The labor unions In his ciy, comprising 300 . members, have voted unanimously to abstain frop the use of meat for 30 days. Over 1000 persons will abstain. AMERICAN LEAGUa 5ft Philadelphia Philadelphia," " 6; Baltimore, 5. At Detrolt-St. LoUIS, 'If Detroit, 2 At Cleveland Chicago, 5; Cleveland, 4. At Boston Boston, 12; Washington, g NATIONAL LEAGUE. St At St. Louis Philadelphia, Louis, L At Pittsburg Pittsburg,' 4; Brook lyn, 3. At Chicago-Chicago, 4; New York, 0. At Cincinnati Boston, J; Cincinnati, .NORTHWEST LEAGUE. At Spokane Spokane, 8; Portland, 0. .At Tacoma Tacoma, 3: Helena, 2. At Seattle Seattle, t; , Butte, .7. WILL VOTE TOMORROW. Nominations for Officers by the Feder ation of Women"! Clubs. , LOS ANGELES, Cal, May 7.-The i nominating committee of tht National , Federation of Women's Clubs has a complete list of officers which Is to be 'voted upon by the federation tomor : row. The ticket follows: ' President Mrs. Dlmles. i First vice-president Mrs. Robert .Burdette, of California. ! Second vice-presidentMrs, Emma Fox,- of Michigan. Recording secretary Mrs. Wm. S. Code, of South Dakota. Corresponding secretary Miss Louise Tappenhelm, of South Carolina. . Treasurer Mrs. Emma Van Vechten, o? Iowa. t : . Auditor Mr. . George O. Noy. of Wisconsin. ',. , ! . KICK AT NATIONAL DANCE HONOLULU, .May 7.-Local discus sion of the Hawaiian exhibit at the St. Louis exposition has so far taken the form of agitation to prevent the usual hula-hula show that has repre sented Hawaii at ', such exhibition. The territorial govrnment may ask that such Immoral and unfair repre sentation of life in Hawaii be exclud ed from tb ground. . . WILL DO SHAM BATTLE. Emperor William Planning a Great .-. Drill. BERLIN, May T.Eperor William is planning copbined land and sea maneuver to be held on the North Se Coast next June. It Wll be supposed that a powerful naval enemy is holding the Island of Borkum and purpose making a decent upon an unknown point of the coast where troops are to be landed. ' .. The defense of the coast will be un dertaken by the Tenth Army Corp un der General Von Steuniner, . whose forces will be disposed at strategic points to frustrate' the landing of the enemy, wireless teiegrapny is to De emploved between tire coast videttes during the maneuvers which will be attended by the Emperor and a great following of military and naval officers It will be assumed at the maneuvers jth.it the German fleet is absent. - SAME AS IN THIS COUNTRY. .-v.imt Von rtulow Finds Trouble With BERLIN. May T. Count Von Buktw, the Imperial Chancellor Is having end less trouble with the tariff bill. Hi recent conference with the leader of the Reichstag have failed to bring the tatte In accord with the government's views as to the absolute necessity f a modern tariff, without which serious commercial disputes will arise with Russia, Austria, and Itlsy . la the case of the triple alliance upon which, un der trade consessions. Count Qoluchovr skl. the Austrian-Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Slgnor Zanar JeHi, the Italian Premier, have agreed. In order to prove their power ,the Ag rarians and the Ontists have referred the sugar convention bill to the tariff committee .although It is constitution ally impossible for the committee to make changes tn a treaty. Count Von BuloW" Is" much annoyed at the needless delay caused by the Centrists and the Agrarians. RHODES' PRIVATE SMALL. BEQUEST LONDON, May T.-The Dally Chron icle says that the private bequests left by Cecil Rhodes were small and were mostly to old servants. - ynder verbal instructions to the trustee .says the paper, the residue amount of the scholarships plan will be devoted to the betterment of South Africa, to such things as Irrigation and the settle ment of a good class of colonists there, including British women. . The trustees, continues the Chroni cle, are being inundated with a peals for assistance from all sorts of outside or ganizations, but these are doomed to absolute disappointment. ,. SEEKING ADMISSION.. ; WASHINGTON. May 7. The house today began consideration of the bill to enable the people of Oklahoma, Ari zona and New Mexico to form, a con stitution and state governments and be admitted to the Union on aa equal footing with the original states. " McRae, of Arkansas, gave notice of an amendment to consolidate Oklaho maand the Indian Territory, and admit them as a single state. S. R. Muckay, of San Francisoc, was registered at the Occidental Hotel last n!ght. ... V ; 1 - j George G. Newal of San Francisco, was at the Occident fast night "' E. S. and F. A. Gorden come down down from Portland last evening. ; W. F. Gould, of Portland, Is in the city. , . George B. Leasy and' wife are over from Naheotta. 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The rapidly Increasing use of shin gle aa covering for the walls of build ing, both to keep out the weather and for ornamental purpos;, make a great demand for a shingle staln-whlch preserves the wood, prevent moss, and retains a fresh, handsome appearance. Particularly I such the case In damp climate. The need 1 well met In a perfect article made right here In As toria. Cutbirth' Creosote Shingle Stain' are penetrative, preservative, handsome and durable. They are put up In eight color and every package guaranteed, . , NOTICE). To whom It may concern: I have this day received notification that I iave been appointed agent for the Verlns Bremer See-Versloherungs-Ges- ellschaf ten, of Bremen, Germany, for Astoria District, of Oregon. Agent of all vesel Insured In the above com pany are requested to advJse captain of this). ' P. L. CHERRY, A rents. Astoria, Ore., May 4 1902. Foley's Honey Tar fitols luags and stops the couch. 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