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THE DAILY ASTOPJAN, ASTORIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, 1893. 1) Daily otorimt. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY, Served by Carrier, per week,.,. , 15 ctE Feu t by Mull, per month........ W els Kent by Man, per year .... WEEKLY. Bent by Mall, per year, 2.00 In advance. Postage tree to miDgcriuers. The Astorlan guarantees to Its ad vertise the largest circulation of any newspaper publlalusd on the Columbia river. . Advertising; nti can be obtained on - aDnlk-atlon to the business manager. This paper la In possession of all the telegraph franchises, ana is me omy paper on the lower Columbia tnai puo . llphea eenulna dlSDatches. The Dally Astorian's circulation Is five times as sreat as that or tne com bined circulation ot the other dally pa rent of Astortv The Weekly Astorlan, the third oldest wteklv In the stale of Oregon, hus, next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. Subscribers to The Astorlnn nre re- nuested to notify this olllce, without loss of time, immediately they full to receive their dally paper, or when mey do not get It at the usual hour. Hy doina- this they will enablo the niun- , agement to place (he blame on the , proper parlle ftaa to onsure a tipetuy remedy. i Hundley A lis nre our Portland agents and copies of The Astorlan can . be had every morning at their stand on First street YESTERDAY'S WEATHER J Maximum temperature, 61 dotfiven. Minimum temperature, 43 degrees. Precipitation, .01 inch. Total precipitation from July 1st, lt'9'i to date, 32.23 Inches. Excess of precipitation from Juiy 1st. 1893, to date, 7.90 Inches. THE COMINO FIGHT. Although the democrats have a ma jority In the house and senate, any one who supposes that- they will put through theCr new tariff bill without the liveliest kind of a light will maki a very large slued blunder. There will .i. be strenuous opposition from the dem ocratic side, and Important interests which the bill threatens to anlhllate are going to be heard from. In confir mation of this statement, it Is only necessary to read the the expressions - of opinion which have already been re ported. The sugar manufacturing In terests are decidedly pf the opinion that the reduction of duty on refined sugar woujd surely result In confirming the present monopoly In sugar making Instead of crushing It out, as wus evi dently the purpose of the framers of the bill. The cutting down of the duty from fifty and sixty cento a hundred pounds to twenty-five cents will result In Hooding this tnfuket with fuieign refined sugar, and make It ImixmHlM to produce .the article In this country - at a profit. Henneries in opposition t the trust are springing up in various ports of the country, and a stop will be put, to any addition to these, am the wages of laboring men will le it duced. These are facts which eunmn be explained away. They nre fumllia to those who are In the business; Im the men who have framed this bill have shut their eyes to them. The tariff tlnkerers favor the making pugtir In Germany, England, Scotland end France, even If homo mumifaet i lies are crippled. C.ermany pays bounty on all rellned sugar exurted and if tho new tariff g's Into effect there will be an immense shipment i such sugar to this country. It. will be Impossible for our manufacturers t meet this competition, because of the great difference between the pi lee oi labor In tills and foreign eon n tries. Men who have Invested large miiiih of money In different Industries are not going to sit down listlessly ami tice their fortunes crumblo away iimler the . baneful Influence of the proposed tariir leform measure. The McKlnley larln took the duty off raw sugar ami tho the price of this important ronimH'., vs made- lower, and nil consumer) were benefitted. The duty on forelgi refined sugar was also reduced In or.l that no monopoly could raise the prle here without bringing In the fuivlgi article as a sharp competitor. In the l ew tariff the duly on foreign refined . sugar Is cut down from CO cents to S cents per huudred pounds, which ever; one can see IS a heavy reduction, run1 which men In the business say will re suit In a large part of the business c refining sugar being done in Ktiivpt should the bill become a law. It is said Mr. Gladstone wanted, when the house of lords threw out bis home rule bill, to dissolve parliament and go to the country; but his partisans world hot have It, and Insisted substantially tn dropping the Irish hot potato two (loUIng olllce as long as possible. Tin practical" political question Is wl.elhe, It was not. the cause of Ireland tl;r.t 'veld, the Oladstonlans together, and toe danger of breaking1 up Is not the greater for so much caution. Tho Iib-.h feel that the proposed recess In thi JI&cuMlon of their affairs for a year mounts to abandonment, especially at the liberal home secretary enforces the lry lws. They miss the man who was hounded to death more than a yrar ago, and who had the genius to ft fcMi.lng cut of each situation. but Mr. Painell and Mr. OladKtonr couldn't work together. At Mr. Glnd stone's age he cannot wlflt Ions foi the officeholders and ofTlceseekcrs ol his party without surrendering to tlr cumslaaces defeating hla liicliest. am bllion. " There 13 an nteresting development in England, and the New Yorl "Woild's" London correspondent Bef it forth clearly. It Is the substantial Kottlement of tho long disputed ques tion as to the leadership of the libera' part.y when Mr. Gladtitone leaves the stage. I-ord Itoscbory Is the man. II lias exactly the qualities Ilarcourt ha; not, and his position Is very high. O his lttto wife's enormous fortune he has the greater part, nearly fort.y mil lions, and ho has scored a splendid sue ickh in wie Heiiienieni or the coa itrlko. Mr. Gladstone will be eighty four years old before many days have passed, r.nd It Is not In human no-tar. to go on much longer. Ho is reportec to be suffering from insomnia, and V have lost strength and his buoyan plrita The death of Sir Andrew Clark, his physician. Is a serious blov to him. Eastern and Hhoulwater Hay ovs :. in quarts or pim at tne Third siree. r.-uuoruiu. irivnie room's lur Mini is Joe Kinckella, proprietor, 408 Thlri street. Ladies' writing desks, rockiiiir c-ni.s aim uining cnairs, (tunable for Christ mas presentj, at G. V. Porter's, Seconc stireet. Handsome crayon , por'ralw wmi iz-j purcnases. Don't go to Portland to buy voui tickets for the "Old Country" and tht cast When you can get them for thi same price at the Union Pacific ofllcc In this city, and thereby save your lo cal iare to roruanu. All the patent medicines ndvertlsed in this pnp.?r, together with the cholc- 'St perfumery, and toilet articles, etc. an be bounlit at the lowest prices u. '. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oc- luent Hotel, At torla. PItOOF OF MERIT. The proof of the merits of a nluste s the cures It effects, and the volun tary testimonials of those who have used Allcock's Porous Plasters durln- the past thirty years Is unimpeachable evidence or t.helr smieriority and shoulc convince the most skeptical. 8elf-prals lit no recommendation, but certlllcater from those who have used them are. lie ware of imitations anil do not In deceived by mlHrcprcHcntaMon. Ask foi Allcock's, and let no solicitation or ex planation induce you to accept a sub stitute. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE F. K. NELSON ESTATE. r, , . " ... , , I I'MMt'. ,,f f'liltuim nniinlv tlfntrt.r. tun.lc I " -..v.. on the 4th day of December. ISM. will on the 8th clay or January, 1894, sell ut the courthouse door, in said I county, at the hour of 11 o'clock, fore- . - ' I noon, to tho highest bidder for cash, all II... l.l.i-Vit Htl.. mwl lntn.0111 ihn, I. I .1K111, .Hi.., .,,1.. iiuvicni im-l i-. i E. Nelson In his lifetime had in the southwest quarter swtion 10, and all tTZt or slough, in township 8 north, range '. west. In Clatsop county. Oregon, ant. all that he would have had, provldec he had not mortgaged the same, to- vl lui lundlvlded one-half interest tlierelll. I Administrator of the estate of F. 10. 1 Nelson, deceased. December 5, lX'.Kt. FOUND THEM THE BEST. T'ds Is to certify that I have used Kr.iuse's Headache Capsules periodi ally for over a year, and have very much pleasure ! stating that they :ae alwavn moved very beneficial and I ave relieved mo In from ten to 11 f teen minute 1 li-iei. Iiim.i n aiifrrr ftvim In adael'.e for iniinv vimrs. ami have never fourd anything- to do ine aB inien goon us Krause s llendacne cap- sides. ' Youri Truly, LOUIS HERMAN, :!1 Poplar St.. Wichita, Kan. For Hale by Clias. Rogers, Astoria, Or., side agent. A D M I N 1 ST It ATO If S NOTICE; Notice Is hereby given that the un del-signed lias oeen unpointed admin Islrator of the estate of Charles T. county, tinegon, within six months from this date. November 17th, 181)3. ELIZA HETH STROM. Administratrix. FOI' it ltlci SUCCESSES. Hiving the needed merit to make : od all the advertising claimed for mem. the following four remedies huvi reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King". .Sew Discovery, for consumption ouglis and enlds, each bottle ruui i.icid l.le.lilc I '.liters, the great rcn. iiy lor i.iver, Hioinneh and Kldneyi 'liukhn's Arnica S.ilve, the best I. the world, mid Dr. King's New Lie mis, widen are a perfect pill. A these remedies are L'tic.l anteed to d )ust what Is claimed for them, and thi .e.iler whose mini? Is attached lieix wmi win lie glad to tell you more o tliem. hold at fhas. RogerM' drug store THE ART OF SIXOING. Mrs. H. T. Crosb, lately of Wash Ington. 1). c. (pupil of Anton P.arll inn outers) lie-a to announce that tih- ! prepared to take pupils in vooal au InM ru men tn I musle. Instruction wll lie given utter the school of tho bea masters, In tho Italian method of .train lug the volie. For terms and Inl'oriim lion apply to US Second street. A SURE CURE FOR PILES. Itching riles a.e known hv nmlalur. use perKpirutlon, rniisliiK Intense lieldin wiien riii. inis rorm, as well ns Winn iiieenitnt or rrol Hiding, yield at once t. lr. ll,)tunkO' l'lle P.iii.mIv ehl.h net directly on the osrui nrr... 1,1 ulmorlw- luimirs. nllayn lleldng and effi-ots S pernmnent cure. Silo. Drimctdt or mall vlrrulsrs frw. Dr. Ilimmlii). Arch ' . I'll lud.illdili, 1. U..I.I Ku J W :oun. THK NKVY n.VKKHY. Corner Olney and Second. I-nrirest. liif of home nuiln hrond In I town for S cents. All kinds of fresh cnltra ami home-1 niacin candles. nooM Mon.DiNos. A fine new sbvk of num moiilillnrj ji,-..,,. .1. i ..ii i... ..i.. I r I vu .1. . .. .e.u.i .....b jt in tm'dive. (Kjreewiie, unci above all.lSAfl'. residence in the city of Astoria, Clatsop Miles Medical Co. Elkhart, lnd. For the City Election to he Held Decemher 13. For Mayor, M. C. CltOSBY. For Auditor and Police Judge. JOHN BRYCE. For Treasurer, A. S. REED. For City Attorney. J. A. EAKIN. For City Surveyor, W. T. BEVERIDGE. For Superintendent of Streets. CHARLES GODDARD. For Police Commissioner, J. O. HANTHORN. For Harbor Master, PHIL. JOHNSON. For Councilman First Ward, JOHN T. HAY. For Councilman Second Ward, ' CHARLES LARSON". - For Councilman Third Ward, GEO. A. NELSON. THE OPEN SWITCH. A y ES TAB LI S U ED 8 A FEO VA It D. Anybody who tiuvels bv car knniri wind is meant by ''nil open switch." It is the terror of railroad men, and llio dread of the traveler. Its victims killed, horribly man gled or maimed for life-are numbered by the score cacli vcar. Yet even the dreaded "open swit.-U" is nol ... urlili.ltf Infill na la n nrl.tnl i icnuju w .11 . . v . ...... ....v.. i , n . "" 'ui'tcciuing its activity lor a instant, iii I, IHi. I. ...... um ... ui.ni8 iiuiuinmui s..ra What w tluu terrible ailment? you iisk Uh Heart lKteaiel " Jlut," you reolv. con- (ideally, "1 haven't any heart disease ml 1. . . ..II I . ,1 k k iiL-uri, is an rigui- ato von suae: i l)r I.V-mklin Mil, . ,f" I'lH,, T...1 il distinguished specialist in diseases of' the, l;cart8n,l nervous systentatcsiriatdiso. u,Lra ,ul l" " "lm" "s ;n"su llio lungs, liver, stoniitfli, bowels or kidiieys, though often unsuspected. Tho reason peo pie are hot awaro ol this important lact is becnuso svniDtonia of lie at disease are not iianiilltf twinru-.p.d ns i,inceedin-:r from tliix :"2 " .. I". i " i.I . ",U11T. II TIMI II.1TO nill,l lllLTil K'l I'lVillll, fluttering or palpitation, pain or tenderness in left breast, shoulder or side, oppressed or choking sensation, tainting or smothering spells, your heart is official. '1 had been troubled with heart disease for years. My left pule wag very weak, could at times scarcely feel it, excitement would weaken my nerves and lieurl, and fear ol impending death stared ma in the face for hours. Dr. Miles' Nervine and Now Heart Cure are tlieonlv medicines that have proved of any benefit and cured iue."L. M. DYER, (Jloverdule, Md " Mv wife li iHbeen Inkinc Dr. MdeJ New Cure for the Ilettrl. hlio thinks It wonderful. She nas not been troubled with pain or smothering spells Hnce usinj it. We have also used Dr. Mile' I'M, and wo find lliein all they are claimed to le." GEO. I.. FINK, Philadelphia, I'll. These and liundrcds of similar testimo nial are convincing proofs of the wonderlul ers of Dr. .Uieir Jyem Vure Jur Ike llrarl. or Progress and CooKery. "Tho World Moves." There is no better illustra tion of this old saying than the numerous schools now-a-days devoted to practical kitchen processes. I hc.ge schools luive been nleit t-. find a reasonable substitute lor lard, the use of which is so penerallycondcmneil. Thi3 want lias born I'ullv met by SOYTOLEHE the new vegetable Lard. When sciencestnkes the kitchen, it strikes homt and everybody gets the benefit. Cottolene is a clean, deli cate and economical substi- tutc for Lard cleaner than the hog, delicate as tho fin est vegetable oil, cconomi- cal from its low price and small quantity required to be used. Prove it for your- self by a trial. At grocers everywhere. KEFU"SEl.LrsUEST!TUTES. N.l FAIRBANKS CO., ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, NEW YOU. PorroN. How is Your Blood? I tici a E!.i!ignsnt breaking out cn my leg .olow tho liuoc, and waa cured sound liiid well .i'.h two and a half bottles of )thcr blood medicines hail failed i ,l o tnv mod. UlLL 0. 1IKATV, VMtvta., s.c. ..Ml kA I was troubled from cliild'.ond with nn ar "mv oihI oasoof TciU"' i nd ilirco bottleiiof fS c-urod ino i 'V'tl; . Our book on liliioil anil Hkln DUeasei mailed rue. fe v i r !' i' I :i 'i no Co., Atlanta, ua. Vitf o-tcumrs ONION SYRUP A FOR COUGHS, COLDS and croup. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. InnlilnofVnllrof nine children, my only rem- dy for Couhi,Ojl'l i and Croup wa onion tyrup. It un I0IIMMI J lo-aT u it wm lony yun mco. Now my mr&ndchildron tke Dr. Ounn's Onion Syrup whicn 13 ulroadv prepared and more pleAiam lo tho laeio. Hold evervwnero. L.ir(t Mine ou ooaii. VaiMOOiubatftutoforit. There's nothiatf a good For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist. A. V. AIvLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cass and Su.uemoque Streets, Astoria, Ore. Dalgity's Irorp Works. JAHES DALOITY, Proprietor, (Successor loAinJi& Ferchcn.) Boiler Repairing and Cannery Work. Repairing of River Cr.ift a specially. Machine work of all kinds done. Shop, foot of Lafayette St. Washington JVIeat- Market. Corner Second anJ Main Streets. Whuksale an J Retail Butchers : and : Packers. Steamboats, Ships and Mills supplied on short notice. Families supplied promptly at the lowest rates. CHHISTENSEN & CO., troptt. J. B. WYATT, DEALER IN HARDWARE AND SHIP CHANDLERY, Pure Oils. Brieht Varnish. Blnacle Oil, Cot ton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine. Lard Oil, Wrought lion Spikes, (Jalv.iui.ifd Cut Nails. GS22SSS2;?Ze" Paints and Oils. CHAS. HEUiBOHN & SOji. Importer and Dealer In FURNITURE Carpets and Upholstery. 591, 593 and 595 Third Street, ASTORIA, OR. 'OGGlDEflT HOTEL is the Best of Its Class On the Pacific Coast. AH UNEXCELLED TABLE. Rates, $i dally and upwards. J. A. FASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR. Pile Driving, jloase, Dridge and WIIAWK HCILDICU. Addiess. box i8, posloflkv ASTORIA. ORF K0SS, i:i(;ti!xs & tu. Butchers : and : Grocers, Astoriu and Upper Astoriu. rme leas anj i,onais, I ipi-j Uelkacl. s. Domestic ana i rupuiu rru.is. .'jjeiapus. u;.lr Cured Hams, lia.on, Ltc. Choke - Fresh ;mJ - Salt - Meats. M.C.CROSBY, Puuib- Hardware, Iron, Steel, Iron Pipe and pittinqs, Stoves and Tinware. House rurnishinir Goods. Sheet aud Strip Lead. Tin and Copper, and Sluet Iron. THE OREGON BAKERY. A. A. CLEVELAND, Pron. GOOD BREAD, CAKES and PASTRY None but the Best Materials used. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CUSTOMERS. Bread delivered to anv pari of the city. ASTONIA IRON WORKS, Concoir.ly St.. foot of Jackson, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marine Engines. BoiLr work. St.'am to.it anl Cannery Work a SsecUlt,-. oc iscripttons MaJo la OrJer on Preset and Su, t. K'e Hieside.ll. H- B. Parker, Dealer In Lim. Bikk. SanJ. lire Brick, Tire Cla. Mil Feed. Oats. I lav. Straw Cement. Wood Ie!iverel to Order. Praying, Teang and Express Business. BETTON'S ! A Posits Curt LUti FILES. PILE . avr.rf.re He. :". J;:cn.Mt t ,. Oioiirta. aiii.iui lt or nt..,.-rt tn i.vwi.: JJ f r e-30c. pa boa, I1jSJ., I. W. CASE, Insurance Agent, RliPkESENTIKG Tho Following Ccmpnnlea i German-American, New Yurie City, N. V. Union Fire tnJ Marine, of New ZealaiiJ. National I Ir . and Marine Ins. Co.. of Hartford. Connect cut I'lre Ins. Co., of Hart or J. . Homt Mu:ual Ins. Co., San Francisco. New York Plate tilass Ins. Co. PImmIjc, of LonJon, l.nperlal, of London. THE MODEL CHOP AflD' OVSTEl? HOUSE JOS. TERP. Prop, The Best Meal In the city for the money eastern Uysters. Next door to OJJ Fellows' builJing. 40) Ihlrd M., Astoria. A. G. SPEXARTH, DEALLR IN- "ut.wuw, uiua, Jewelru, Plated Ware Fine Repairing a Specialty. Xvent for VVInrhpcfpr DonmCn C!r "8cni or VVincneSier KepeallHg Mre i A rmS LOIHD9I1V. HJashbofD's Caitars and fflandolins. Largest stock of Fishing TackJe and oamDoo r-oies. I he 1 rade buppl td. BARGAINS IN-- Wheeler & Wilson Sealing Jflaehires. C. P. UPSHUR, Shippings Commission Astoria, Oregon. Noe & Scull v. Dealers In StOVcS, Sheet Iron and Clipper Ware. " Sole Auenta for Mipcp ITnucs Atr damcc ' - . . ij nnu lnilUL.J. Johbln(jrtl Speclnlty. 431 Second Street, Astoria, Or. BOOTS and SHOES The Larsest stock, Best Quality and Low est Prices at The Sign of the Golden Shoe. JONN HAHN & CO. C. A. STIJlSOJJ & CO.,- BLiflCKSMITH'lNG! Bhlp aud Cannery work. HorsninnMui. wo. 3u iniuio hiiu ieiaira. iio m w.rk uuarant.ud freeman & bremner, Blacksmitlis. Fl eeU' attiMiil.'ii pnld to stcninbont ra- iminni,', nisi-via a 11 irseslii'f lilt,', tie. pOCClNC CAJHP OjORK A SPECIALTY. 11)7 Olnfcy 8tnf f, between Third 8nd riiurm, Asiurl-i. or. EVERY REPUISITE FOR" : First Class Funerals : -AT- POtfLi'S Undertaking Parlors. THIRD STREET. Pates Reasonable. Embahninir a Specialty. ii'ur e JEFF'S Is the Bon Ton Restaurant cf the City 'The Finest on the Count Dinner Parties and Banquets a Specialty. IJent Wines and Llquora, ' - Vasic Hall -:- 314 First Street, Astoria. Cr. H. CHRISTENSEN. Prop. ArKEttUNttm every nij;lit beeinnln? at f n'lluck. Good music. The best of wines, liquors and cigars always on hand. Central - Hotel Cor. jrd and West NinlhSts. On the European clan. I.arpe. airv rooms .in.l uii-iass resiaurani. Doard aatlv. vkv .n monthly. Private rooms for families." , Oysters and sn in season, finest wines, Liquors and Cigars EVENSON COOK N U" & UUU' Proprietors. Hortb Paeifie Bremery JOHN KOPP, Prop. Bohemian Lager Beer AnJ XX PORTER. All orders promptly attended to Kopp's Beer Hall. Choice Win., Liquors and Ci;jrs. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over the bar. The largest glass of N. P. Ber. Half and ha!f. 5c. Free Lunch: E.ickscn (StWirkkal, Proprietors, . Cor. Conconiljpnd Lafayette Sts. UKCE1VEK-S NOTICE. The underslcned havlns been annolnt. d by the circuit court, receiver for 1. VI. Case, banker, hereby gives r.otice to all iiersona owing said bank, either by note or overxlrart. that payment of same must be made without further delay. The, office of the receiver, at Case's bank, is open, daily from 10 to 12 o'clock a. m., and from 2 to 4 o'clock P. nu. and all debtor are advised to call and settle at once. GEO. H. GEOROE. P.ecetver. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE and ST. PflDli HAIIvWAY Connecting with All Transcontinenta Lines is the Only Line running ELECTRIC - LIGHTED - CARS BETWEEN St Paul and Chicago. AND Omaha and Chicago. The Express Trains consists of Veslibuled, Sleeping. Dining and Parlor Cars, HEATED HY STEAM, And furnished with Every Luxury known In moder railway tiavel. For SPEED, COMFORT and SAFETY This Line is Unequaled. Tickets on sale at all prominent railway offices. For further Information inquire ot any ticket agent, or C. J. EDDY, General Agent. J. VV. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt. PORTLAND, OREGON. QUICK TIME TO- SAN FRANCISCO AND- flhli POINTS IN CALIFORNIA Via tlie iV.t. Shasta Route of the Southern Paeifie Go. The Only Route Through Califor nia to Points East and South. THE SCENIC ROUTE OF THE PACIFIC COAST.: PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPERS Attached to express trains, affordinir superior , accommodations for second class passengers. tor rates, tickets, sleenlmr car reser. vations, etc., call on or address E. P. ROGEitS, Assistant General Passen ger and Freight Agent, Portland, Or. Opposition Line! -TO- PORTLAND THE CITY OF FRANKFORT Will leave Astoria Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Sundays at 8:30 a. ni. Leaves Portland, Morrison street dock, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at 11 p. ni. PARE Single trip $1; round trip. J1.50. Astoria Shipping Co., Agents. Main street wharf. Portland and Astoria. STEAMER TELEPHONE. Leaves Astoria every evening except Sunday at 7 p. m. Arrives at Astoria every day except Sunday at 7 a. ni. Leav-3 Portland every day exeent Sunday at 7 a. m. - ' pt e C W- STONE. Agt. Astoria. E. A. Seeley, general agent, Portland. I. R. & N. CO.'s Steamer llwaco. Inve.H Astoria iluilr .. """ r ing not I li alio a. Ill and with. Soulli Bend, KuiiKhlae, Narlh vr br. heliin.ii g iniiiieo., Rt Iiwaoi with JUIIS K. UUl'LTEB. L. A. LOOMIS. K.V.E:6uPel.n,eude,?Sd,'U,- SYPHILIS! A New Remedy sorto Ifa lenun I 7? . nl"T ... dy M ha, m LuieJ, d it wiil out IjITL . . r 7al SnJiiulltrticulmlmt,r flm raMdy ,U cure r, ui to wi,hSS3 Jdr. "7. MOFFAT CHEMICAL CO., tj rim suu POBTtAxu, u- i j. w. crow a.