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TUB DAILY ASTORIA N, ASTOiilA, THURSDAY MORNINU, MARCH 19. IBM. I( you want t sura rllt( for paint In the back, lids, cheat, or tlnibi, ui an Allcock's Plaster DrR IN Mind-Not ona of tin host of counterfeit! and Imita tion! Is ai good ai tha rciiuIii. The Astorian Job Office mt milium HUH HIM MIM ' fC?V. Work. ..J III MM I ' Dest of Stock. Is always prepared IUI.I. 1IKADS, I.KTTKU IIKAHH, NTATKMKNTH, lUWNKSS CARDS, KNVKl.o.'KS, KIX'KIITK, And all kinds of Commercial Printing at Prices as Low, If not the Lowest In the City. FOR . TIIihAmOOK, NEHALEM AND COAST POINTS 0T8BR STEAHERS R. P. EhMORE.j M. H. HARRISON, AUGUSTA. (tailing tlutea to ami from Tillamook and Nelialem depend on the weather. For freight and passenger rates apply to ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents. O. K ft N. CO., MANHOOD finiiil Id ear an i fcin r r, Hisaas a er-fiieaa, yeBPnke1 XPSSS. IMMlvl SB f teBaMSSBt m tihaea. whtaa mit aa trn. t n milnii Cm h san-M la Ml ae.es.il. it ear sea. tar av hr " srasasl, Cli nM rrm. a n oranw. Mi1illM9ybia mm ISu Meetrln Oa.. UIOnaUOafURUSIIlS. MUf asaau. Tlur flow kook Here; When You Buy MARSHALL'S Twine in This City, You Don't Oet a Pig in a Pokc.You Look at the Goods, Un ravel Them, Put the Strands in a Special Testing Machine, and See for Yourself What the Stuff Will Stand YOU TAKE NO CHANCES WHEN YOU PURCHASE MARSHALL'S ! THE BEST THE STRONGEST The Right Twine to Buy ELMORE, 8ANUORN & CO., Ascents to print to order UX.Ah UI.ANKS, HIIIITJNl. TAGS, LAHK1.M, TKKKTH, IIANDHIMA inc., ETC!. Ahli Open For Special Charter. Arena, Portland. RESTORED; to. ' rtna a rac a. aa h Parle. , Laae-Devf Drag O. aw TasUMI Ma., reruaaa. Or. J. Vt . v DN.N, Agent, Arturla. Just a foment Tide Table for JMTK. M NIMV .... MhimIiiv Tui'iliiy Wilni'iuiiy. ,, Tliurwliiy . . , . Krlilny Kntiinlny HI'.NPAY .... Mrimlny Tin''lny . . , . Wrdm-raln, , Tljursilgjr t'Mny Hattinlay HUKIMY .... Mimilay ...... Tuesday WetliiMiUy , ,, Thursday Friday Haturday m;nuay...,. Monday Tnuedsy Wedneedav . . Tlmrailay , . . . rrlilay Hnttirday HfNUAY.... MiimlHy TiH'lv! SNIPPING DAY BY DAY WarlD (Batters, Hers, Tben and Everytuheri. 11m Alli-v lliuhr.l l-vc Han Krn- rlxu hai unlay fur Amorla. Tlw nimiiHTH U'i-" ami Mouth Ccwtut Mill t.ly fn,m San KmlVl.ro for I hlB ;mi(. ,laiir wrrn very nulrt alimc Ih w lr front yraicnUy, thrra being' but ona muvmit. Th aJiiKnrr ltltla arTlwil down from l'urtlanl yirn)y mornln. I'avlnf out fur Han Kram-lxxi In lha aftrrnuun. 8lit rarrli Sl.uiw fK of lumbrr. Tha ltatluluwn arrlva.1 at Llvarpool on Ihr 11th. TttU phlp I'ft AXuria laal July with a ranro of wheat for England. After iH-lnii out fur ome time II H iHitk nl that ah kaklnt bailly. and th raptaln waa oWIk-1 lo tuni In at Auckll fur rtin Hnfrt llttl' tint waa lM In romplrtinu tli-e linnrovr mnta. when Ihf hip rnumrd l.rr uy air. That alio hu at Uat arrlvnl out In aafoty la a rllrf to all ronrrrnrd. Thus haa f rvlnl thi lonaat vuyaaa oT any ahlp from thi I'artnr rat for ac routil of tha crral year of IVH-lt. It la letter tu gft to Irattnathm lata than ixrt lo (M ihrrti at all. Thr ahlp Itrlla ( llrim. ahlrh aalld hrwo on Juna 1, fur y.iiiaiannrn. waa wnckt with in alxty milra of hrr port of rail. 8he wlthatiMMt a gnuit many avr aalra on thi iKuuair, l.ut lh hlow wua too Mt. and another Amrrlran wood-n ahlp wmt down 4an Franciaco llullrtln. Thrra waa a arrna of rommrrlal activ ity at on. apot along thi (mn wharf Ihla tnumlng that waa frra trom thr uatial hanging and rattling attrndant lo tha rilachargn of atainar rargura. and oim that fallnt to atlrai-l thr crowd of onhikrra who grnrrally rather about a boat to watrh thr- lomrahorrmrn work. Tha alramrr Angela, faptaln Uarnwrll, waa unliuullng a rargo of dynamite and Mark powder al the rtm k. Tho powder waa being lifted from the ateumT'a dirk and placed on the wharf by tha onllnary hotatlng apparatua. Tha workmen aeeme1 aa unconcerned when aeveral hundml pounda of tha dangToua rxplo alva Hkcked In hoira waa ralaed from tha boat and awung In midair aa though they were handling aoap boxra. A dan ger algnal In the way of a rtd flag float ed from the maathrad of the ateamer. and It had a good effect In keeping away tha bothersome lounger. The Inward cargo of tha Angelea eonalated of hm caaea of dynamlta anil raaea of black powder. It la from Nanalnio, H. C, ami la consigned through to the Trail Creek and other Itrltlall Columbia mlnra In boixl. While the dynamite waa be ing transferred from lha powder works to tha atramrr at Nanalmo -on trucks came irutnicneti ana ran away. There was no ona on the wagon at tha time, and considering the explosive nature of the freight on tho truck everyone, to uaa the words of Captain Kamawell, "took to the woods," content to let the horsea run their course. The dynamite was scattered along the road for a fall quar ter of a mile, but not a slnclr box ex ploded. The horats dashed Into a ware houae and both were klllnl. The naaon waa considerably smashed, but everyone concern Mt waa thankful the affair termi nated no more dlauatroualy than It did. l'arl of the Inst cargo of dynamite which 1 the steamer Angeles brought here arvral week ago, and which canned the cr:w , of the vest.ic great anxiety while tho craft was tossed In a violent storm In the Straits of Han Junn da Kuca, ex ploded at Nelson recently, while being . thawril out by lire, and six men killed. Tuconia News. It la rumored among shipping then that thrro will shortly be a stop put to the wl'oltoulo rutting rale, being done by the l'aellle Coast Steamship Company, says tho Ledger. A shipping man cn thu , water front said yesterduy .nnt C. J. i Smith, general manager of the Oregon ! Improvement Company, left for Sun J Krunclaro on thf'lusl atcamiv to p:otiat . to tioodull, rM'klns & Co., composing the Pitcltle Coast Steamship Company, against any further reduction In tativ. j The steamers belong to th ilregon Itn- provement Company, he explnlnnl, and , are leased to the racltto Coast Strain- i ship Company to operate, a contnet be ing entered Into whereby a commission on the gross receipts la given Uooila.ll, I'erklna A Co. for oprraa'.liig the boata. "Since the steamship company has brt n rutting ralea to such an ext nt," said the person mentioned, "the gross re ceipts have hardly been sufllclent to pay operating expenses and keep the boats up, so the Improvement company has dntnrmlnod to take heroic meaurea and atop the rate-cutting Industry." It la understood that the rite-ruitlng of tho steamship company haa given shipping men considerate trouble. One said yesterday that It waa the Intention of the managers of the steamer Wlllapa to put a boat on the run between Cook's Inlet and Sitka, to connect with the Wlllapa, but fearing that the racitlo Coast Steam ship Company would cut rates they did not do so. In spite of this discretion ary measure the steamship company promptly announced reduced rates lo Alaskan point several duya ugo, but the aeason la now so fir advanced that the managers of the Willitiw canont put on a sUamev and hope to make anything. There are many business men of Ta- coma who do not think the atcamshiD company Is over friendly lo the city I and would gladly welcome an opposition boat to run botwoen Tacoma and Callfor- I nla points. Some Tacoma ahlppra do not llko the way the steamship com pany haa of sailing Its shlpa from cities I down the Sound to Alaska without call ing here, as the Mexico and other boata have done. They say that whenever the company ran get a cargo and pas sengers at other cities It coo'ly avoids Tacoma. flarch, 1896. Illlill WATKM. I UlW WATHH. A. M. I'. M. I ' A. M. ' j V. H. III. 111. I It. 1 1.. 111. I It. Ii. 111. 1 It. i h. in. I It 1 i Ml . it J7 1 H O H I.') UAH 0.2 it U 41 II. 'J HV(,H:i HU 0.8 I07 1.0 ii il W ii 4 Oil I 7.4 DM (12 (144 l.H 4 4 i' tl. I 6 00 H. 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AN ODD COLLECTION. A man In Colorado haa a quaint collec tion of bottles. It Is divided Into two erllona. Section one Is large. fectjn two la not. hWtion ona cot. ulna hun dreda of bottles, the contents of which his wife swallowed hoping to llnd relief from her physical auffcrlnga. hVriioo two contains a few bottles that one ware tilled with Dr. Pierces Favorite PiMcrlptlon. II was this potent rem edy that gave the suffering wife her hialth again. It cures ail Irregularities. Internal Inflammation and ulceration, displacements and kindred trouhlts. It has done mora to rvllexe the Bufferings of women than any other medicine know n to aclaence. Pile tumors, rupture and fistula radi cally cured by Improved method. Hook, to cents In stamps. World's Dlaprnaary Medical Association. Iluffalo, N. Y. HlB II A III) LICK. Washington Times. "Talk about there being no such thing as luck." said Illlklns, drprecatlngly: "why. everything's luck-life, riches, health and even the choice of partnts depends on the merest chance. And 1 have been the unlucklest dog In Christen dom." "t'nlucky?" said Wllklna, aympalhetl- rally. "Why, I don't know. Now, you've health, a wife" . "Tbere'a an example, my wife. You remember the day we walked down town together? You picked up old Rocklelgh'a pocketbook. Your acquaintance with him In thle way waa wholly an accl dent. Nw you are his partner In a mom-y-colnlng business. I picked up a girl s handkerchief. Now I am her hus. band. I tell you, old man, I'm Jo nah." Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Th limited train was rushing along at the rate of sixty miles an hour, when a B-year-old youngster, who was silling at the window, was startled by the ruah and roar of a paralng train, and fell back In hla fright Recovering hlms'lf quickly, he looked up In his father's face and gasped: "Papa, did we swallow lir--Philadelphia Times. Pon't Invite disappointment by exnerl mentlng. Depend upon One Minute Cough Cure and you have Immediate re lief. It cures croup. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Chaa. Rogers. A r?cent Issue of the London Time contains the following unique advertise ment: "Young landy required as gov erneas for one lltUe girl, aged ten. As she has unhappily lost a leg, it Is con aldered possible that more sympathy will lo ahown by a lady In a similar position; preference, therefore, given to such." All the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc., can be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occidental noiei, Astoria. "Do you not think it Is time," said the lady with the air of uncertainty hanging about hrr age, "that we should stand up for our rights?" "If you allajla to the marriage rite," gurgled the sweet young thing, "I think it was time long ago." The other glared. Cincinnati Enquirer. SHJLOH'S CURE la sold on a guaran- is the best Coiurh Citr. Onlv one eent dose. 2f cents, SO cents, and $1.00. For sale by J. w. conn. He (at a social function The silence Is so deep we can wade In It! She Happy Inspiration! Let's wade out. De troit Free Frees. It not only is so, It must be ao. One Minute Cough Cure acts quickly, and that'a what makes It ao. Chaa. Rogers. White and gold candlesticks are seen In Kmplre drawing rooms. B.VGLI3H CAPITAL FOR AMERICAN INVESTMENTS. Important to Americana seeking Eng lish Cardial for new enterprises. A tfcc containing the najmea and addreesw) ot 360 sweessftH promoter who have placed over 100,000.000 Storting In Foreign In vestments iwttihm h last ilx yean, and over 18,000,000 for the seven months of 1S96. Prion, IS. or tS, payable by poertai order to tho London and Universal Bu reau of Investors, 20, Cheupslde, London, E. C. Sitbscrabers wil be entitled, by ar rajngement with the directors to receive eloher porsotwJl or latter ot Introductoln to any of these cuocuftil promoter. Tllils lliat Is first cCaas In every reapuct, and every man or firm whose name ap pears therein may be depended upon. For placing the following It will be found tnvBjru4be Bonds or Shares of In ditrta(. Commercial and Financial con cern, Mortguge loan, Sale of Lands, PMetits or Mines. Directors: SIR EDWARD C. ROSS, HON. WALTER C. PEPYB, CAFT. ARTHUR STIFFE. Copyrlgt. FltKK PILL. H.nvi your k" to II. K. FlucMen A (., l.'lrkwgn, and fe' a frea antnpla tnx of Dr. King's N L.J Pill. A trial wrll Krvlne y.,u tit their merit. Tiea' prll ar eatay la srlt'n and ara fMntvu la r'.y affeetlvw In the cur sf (.naliin and Hlk llitidaeha. Fur Malar ami Liver TmiJO.aa We f have been pmvad rrrvulu ahls. 'Pr are gnaaantaeal o be p rfect ly fra from every deaWlwioua sutaeranoe M ui In ptarwly racjrttaMe. They V not weakavt by their anlxq, but by giving torn to owratnh am lajaerji cnaatly In vlnruing tbs , M0tVir alia Oe per tx. M'M b Csam Katrs, Druggist. Mark W. Harrington, atats preild'nt of lha Unlveralty of Washington, ha again brn honored by a foreign scien tific society. He ha received offidal nolle of hi election to honorary men Iwrahlp from the secretary of th Geo graphical Hoclety of Manrheatar, Kng land, In reroejnlllon of hi rvlce while chief of th United State weather bu reau. On Minuet Cough Cur louche th right spot. It also louche It at th right tlm If you take It when you have a cough or cold. See th point? Than don't cough. Chaa. Itogira. In a biographical sketch of her father. th poet. In thr current number of th Cambridge Msgaaina, Miss Alice Long fellow said that an unpaid bill weighed on him Ilk a nightmare. He waa so reserved and talked ao little about him self that sometime a volume of his verses would appear In print without his family every knowing that It waa In course of preparation. KARL' 8 CLOVER ROOT, th great lllood nurifler, give freshnea and clear- nea lo lha complexion and cure Coo filiation. 8 eta., W eta., 11.00. For eala by J. W. Conn. flellelMd A cynlrl writer remark that a wedding always bring happiness to two. the florist and the clergyman. KloomfMd-He forgets the father of the bride, eapiclaJly If the poor man haa half a rtoxen other daughter on his hnda.-plttsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. Mr. T. 8 Hawklna, Chattanooga, Tenn., says: "Shlloh'a Vltallxer '8AVKD MT LIFE. I conalder It Ihe bet rem edy for a debilitated ayatem I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble. It excel. Price 7S eta. For sale by J. W. Conn. The little Wallace children, the grand children of Chief Juatlce Fuller: the little daughter of General and Mrs. Drrper, and the children of Private Sec retary and Mr. Thurbr are among the pupil of the klndergaretn at the White Hbure. J. W. Pierce. Republic, Iowa, ay: "1 tiav used One Minute Cough Cure In ny family and for myself, with result so entirely satisfactory that I can hardly And words to express myself as to It merit. I will never fall to recommend It to others, on every occasion that present Itself. Chaa Rogers. Two New York women of title have been up the Nile thi winter, for. In ad dition to the Duke and Duchcaa of Marl borough, the name of the Earl and Countess of Craven appear among tho- ho have made that charming trip. Mrs. L R. Patton, Rockford, III., writes: From personal experience I can recommend DeW'ltt's 8araparilla. a cure for Impure blood and general debility." Chaa. Rogers, Druggist. "My boy." said the passenger with the fur-lined coat and the smooth-shaven, square face. "It was the auccess of the season. There wasn't standing room!" The conductor smiled a sour smile. '".If I diJn't have the same experience every day." aald he to the.motorman. Cincinnati Enquirer. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest ot alt to leavening Strength U. S. Owarsiast Report "The natural history class will now write down the name of twelve Arctic animals," said the teacher In monot onous tones. Little Johnny dashed off the following and handed his slate proudly to the teacher: "Six seals, live polar bears and one walrus." New York Evening Sun. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. TRAVELED AHEAD OF IT. Th trolley car daahed Into the crowd W Ith glee demoniac. And then came the warning, long and loud. It had sounded two blocks back. Chicago Tribune. DISTRESSING IRRITATIONS, itching, and scaly skin and scalp dis- eases.torturingand disfiguring humors all are speed ily cured by CUTICURA REflEDIES. The cures daily effected by them are simply wonderful. No other remedies are so pure, so gentle, yet so speedily effective. They are beyond all doubt the greatest skin cures, blood purifiers, and humor remedies of modern times. They especial ly appeal to Mothers worn out with the care of Skin-tor. tured Babies, ai single appli cation being often sufficient to per mit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy and permanent cure. BriiDT Cub TaxiTainT. Warm bath with Curictaa Boaf. gentle applications of Cirricnei (ointment), and mild does of dm vusa Risoltixt (blood purifier). Bold throughout th world. Pottx Dae akd Casa. Ooxr., Sole Props., Bostoa, Hsaa. "All about tha 8 kin, Bealp, and Hair, free. KILLS EVERY PAIN Tht monwnt U li pplld. Nothlnf Ilk OuUcai-tt Anii-Fkln PUutor for pain lDftamaxaUon, and waak dom. XntUauneoii. svad InfalltbU J. B. WYATT, Astorls, Oregon. Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINTS and OILS. Special Attention Paid to Supplying Ship. 3 . i v. r --a aasT" Air I J m UI A V'USbfonmfiw MANLY VIGOR ONCR MOpR I harmony with tits worl.l, 3000 completely enred man are iiiglug faatipy praiae for the greatest. craniU et d mnel snrv eeaafiil ear for mi. Osl weakness and lmt rigor k now a to medlr si science. Aa ancotiatof thle won oVrul dteroret-. In book form, with ref erence and proofs, win h.te.i I.. ...el ferine- men (sealedl frtt. Full manly vigor partuansoUr featured. feUar Inuoaslbl. ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO,.','. North Pacifie Bretaery JOHN KOPP, Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. Lear order with J. L. Carlsoa at th uanyatels Bsiooa or Louis Boentg t th Cosmo poll las Balooa. All order will be Towvtly atteodad ts. If time Is money and tha opinion 1 quit generally held that It ls theti th traveler wno goes East over the Eurtlngtsn la from 12 to K al.ead of th man who take any other line to Omaha, Kan sas City, St. Loul or any other Southern or South eastern city. Not because the rate Is lower. But because the time 1 faster. The man who takes th Burlington reach- hi destination nearly a whole day sooner than the man who takes any other line. And he 1 In pocket tust what It would liava coat him (or that day's ex penseand TIME. Tickets and time tabl-s on application to th local ticket agen. A. C. 8HELDOK. O. A., Portland, Or. E. ncNEIL, kecciver. P) o l HI a Gives Choice ' of T mo Transcontinental T Routes, Via Via Spokane Ogden, Denver and and St Paul. Omaha or M.Paul. Pullman and Tourist 8ijrw Pre Rsollnlng Chairs Oar. Astoria to San Francisco. State of California, Thursday, March If. Queen, Tuesday, Much 24. ' State, Sunday, March 29. Queen, Friday. Auril t. Slate, Wedneeday, April 1 Columbia, Monday, April 13, Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. The R. R. Thompson will leave Astoria at 7 p. m. daily except Sunday; leave Portland at 7 a. m. daily, except Sunday. The Steamer Lurtins will tears Astoria at l:a a. m. dally, except Sunday; lears Portland at I p. m. dsily, except Satur day. For rates and general Information cJ' i or address O. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent. Wr a HTJRLBURT, Are Yon Goins: East? Be sura and see that your ticket reads via T HE NORTH-WESTERN line:. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This la th GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their MaTnlflcent Track, Peerless Ves Ubuled Dining and Sleeping Car Train and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this road a national reputa tion. AU classes of passengers carried on the vestlbuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous Una, AU agents have tickets. W. H. MEAD, F. C. SAVaOE, Gen. Agent Trav. F. and P. Agt Us Washington t-, Portland. Or. PROVKN A BOON. Gentlemen : I have always recom mended Krause-'s Headac-na Capsules wherever I have had a chance. They have proven a veritable boon In my family against any and all kinds of headache. Tours truly. J. E. WALTER, Leavenworth, Kansas. For sale by Chaa, Rogers, Astoria, Oregon, sole agent. i Solentino America f Afjeney for. ft Afjw ana skasAsklVsxi "ewj sw . n . Ola I -TIM ITlMTi sbibbb sf ai iatt Laa am - - I a. . - . iTT- ixruni V wvmm WnP fafrtBmsTfrBTB Bssasf - - u.-k .... IJtNM OOL. Ml hotoWAT. Niw Vimc fV'immt hfffsa fnp arviirinif patfmu in ArnrirW T. vmry Mltni Ukm oat by ut U. browht tx1.r9 yvUi aotiovglvni UQtQr&tA rtM Z'!JX!mu't l'ewi o LDU.lll,.n yyalaaisa, sl Sayasway. saw If era CltsT 0UNSET LIMITED. KAtSON or IS.tSoO. Toiiee a Veek BETWEEN San Francisco AND New Orleans Over the Great j unset fjoute Leaving San Francisco Tuesdays and Saturdays From Tnesday, Nor. 5, 1895 The mot compCets, modern, elegantly quipped end perfectly arranged Vest, buled TranweoDtl Dermal Train In Amerloa. Now Equipment, especially designed for tola service. Direct connections In New Orleans or all Eastern points. Quick time. THE ASTORIA SRYIflCS BflflK Acts as trustee for corporations and in dividual. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposit. J. Q. A BOWLBT 1 President BBNJ. YOUNG Vice President FRANK PATTON CaaBier DIRECTORS. ( J. Q. A Bowlby, a H. Page, Berl Toung, A 8. Reed. D. P. Thompson W. E. Dement. Gust Hotaws. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A passenger train on the Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. It tarlns ar vestlbuled, heater by (team, ' and lighted by electricity. Each Bleep car berth ha an electric, reading lamp. Its dining cars are the best in the world, and Its coaches are palaces on wheels. This great railway, connecting a It does with all transcontinental lines at St Paul and Omaha, assures to the tarveling public the best service known. Tlcketa via the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Hallway are on sale at nil railroad ticket offices to any point in the United States or Canada. For map, folders and other information, address. C. J. EDDT, General Agent -J. W. CASET, Portland, Or. Trav. Pass and Tkt. Agent, Portland, Or. Vk T J ,r- I IJ V VT je" SEASIDE SAWlBIliI.. A complete stock of lumber on hand f In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling, and all kind of finish; moulding and shingles; also bracket work done to order. Term reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. F. L. LOGAN. Prop'n Seaside, Oregon. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will purify your blood, clear your complexion, regu late your Bowels, and make your head clear aa a bell. IS eta., 50 eta., and II 00. Sold by J. W. Conn. INDORSED BY THE PRESS. Gentlemen: This ts to certify that I have used Krause's Headache Capsules with satisfactory results. I bought a box which cost me Kc, and one capsule cured me of a dreadful sick headache. My wife and myself have both used the medicine manufactured by the Norman Llchty M'f'g. Co., and we recommend them to the public as being Just what they ar represented. Respectfully. W. P. HUTCHISON, Ed. Gasette. Pleasant Hill. Mo. Twenty-five cents, for sal by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agents. Captain Sweeney, 17. B. A, Ban Diego, Cat., saya: "Shlloh'i Catarrh Remedy I the drat medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Prlc au cents. Sold by J. W. Conn. y:, ! Vjc- 1 f 1 r1 n j .,.