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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTORIA N, WEDNKSPAY MOKNINU .11 NK D, ) i7. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. 6. TEKMS flr. HlBSCKlPriOS. A . . t i Sent by mull, per year Sent by mall, per month....... Served by carrier, per month.. .$6.00 . . . .45 while Ivefore any anon oonatttntlonul amendment a Mr. Coohrnn'a receives the endorsement of nnouirh ntste Ugls luture to mnke It operative. WEEKLY. Bent by malt, per year 3 In advance. Poet age free to subscribers. All communication Intended for publi cation ahould be directed to the editor. . i .i.. f .11 fcln.ta! Business communii and remittance must be addressed to The Astorian. The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub scribers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rate can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the second old The tUvuhllcan National ldue hn taken an eminently proper step ly do daring that only didoiriue who tudors the party '.platform may participate In tho l.Wue convention at Ivtrolt In July, The nmn who 01 (for from the party pint- form on the money question la not a republican. He bclowcs In the pop-HT itlc fold, and has neither (virt nor lot In .1 gathering of representative republican. People who are ,imlnir that the Im proved bulms conditions have not ar rived will perhaps be interested to know that a careful Inquiry by the liuffnlo Kxpress results In an estimate that PXV V men who were Idle In the autumn of 1K have obtained employment lncr that time. This at least Indicate the dawn of the arrival of prosperity. I If It proves refractors-, mild discipline Is the thing to set It right. Not sll the nau est weekly In the state ot Oregon, has, j dughta and boluses ever Invented DEAL C.ENTI.Y WITH THE STOMACH BEST SPRING REMEDY " mm MARINE NEWS. IUTK. Mllltt WATRK. d I.OW WATKH, J A, M. ll l .'1 V ' Ui. ui ft Mum ft,i;h.i n,1 h m.ti. rumls-v.., -i i u it -i tT'J t . 01 111 M 1 neitnad'y H, ;. (HsiTsi! I 4 Is,! Thursday pM hii' Mnll!IM '' till KrliUy... 11,10 "! n . i ,v i H s 0JI),VI,I) Saturday 11 U t! oH w Sit i 4M-0j 4,VJS Hunday., nl It Is.; I illtutfu; l,V;. Monday.. 14 lus.T.1 i I V 4:1 I ! . THE STACK OP W'ATEU. STATION. next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state, John P. Handley & Co. J-re our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand, 124 Third street. can do half as much to remedy Its dl orders as a few wlneslassfuls say, three a day of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which will afford It speedy relief, and eventually banish every dyspeptic i. bilious symoptom. Sick headache, ner vousness, sallowness of the complexion, fur upon the tongue, vertigo, and those many indescribable and disagreeable sen nations caused by indigestion, are too There Is a chorus or condemnatory I onen perpeiuaieo. in injudicious ooing. chatter going up constantly from the An Immediate abandonment of such ran. ANYTHING BUT SLOW PROGRESS. dom and ill advised experiments should be the 'first step In the direction ot cure; the next step the use of this stand ard tonic alterative, which has received the highest medical sanction and won unprecedented popularity. free eilverite because the present admin Istration is making "such slow progress." Cun sny one of them point out an ad ministration In the history of the country In which as rapid progress was made? It is little more man tnree monins since i Powdirej borax thickly strewn around William McKinley was inaugurated. andthe pipes and closets, when closing the In that time a bimetallic commission has I house for the summer, will greatly leS' , , . .,, . . 'sen the number of roaches. been sent abroad to open the way Tor, " ""' " Mr Klao Horneri proprietor of th the prison doors in l uus nave oeen open-i Burton House. Burton. W. V.. and ifd to American cilixens: money nas:otie of the most widely known men 1 frH-i t tht uian.1 tn fee.1 the' th tate, was cured of rheumatism after "1 j three years of suffering. He says: I have not sufficient command of languac citlxens of this country there who are suffering I or toou: a special comuus- ,0 convey any Klp, of whftt j loner sent to learn the facts upon which J my physicians told me that nothing could to base action which is Intended to carry j done for me and my friends were fully ... ... , . ., . convinced that nothing but death would out the enunciations of the platform In , ;ieuee nie im my siiuenng. in June. i4. regara to u; a warsnip nas oeen s Mr Kvens, then salesman for the Wheel to Hawaii to protect American interests lng Drug Co., recommended Chamber there, and perhaps to open the way to ! Iain's Pain Balm. At this time my foot definite action regarding her appeal fori111 Umb were swollen to more tha . double their normal site and It seemed ell have been made as rapidly as respect j f began using the Pain Balm the sw for existing laws will permit: and a tarht bill has been framed and passed by one branch of congress, and Is now under discussion by the other. These critics forget how things went four years ago. The democrats insisted that the people were enduring tremen lous burdens which could only be lifted by a free trade tari!f law. But the democratic Ing began to decrease, the pain to leave, and now I consider that I am entirely cured. For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Meat should not be used oftener than once a day in warm weather, but when used it should be of the best and most nourishing kind. Almost every man in America has some .digestive trouble. When men meet, the congress did not move In the mti:t?r of greeting usually Is. "Well, how are your the tariff until the regular session of That deveiopes health talk. The man ex tigress vlJeueu, uuir iiejiiius can i '3 i,noi a luuuMi. jruuoie is men Cleveland's inauguration; and it was nine I lake no care of thpmsHves Th,.y oa, months more until that tariff Dill became'. is though they had copier stomachs and a law. President McKinley has been In ! rowels of brass. By -nd by, overworked j nature reN-ls. Then came h-adaThes, nervousness, bad blood, liver and kid- ney troubles. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel- law In less than three months njre. office just three months, and the tariff j bill is well on Its way. It will be : lets furnish help for constipation and lor Can anybody point out another ad-1 pid liver, sick headache, dizziness, sour ministration which accomplished ts much , stoni!tch. lo. of appetite. Indlges-.ion. or . . . . .. , ,. , . ; '-'lspepsU, windy belching?, "hearth in, iin and distress after ating. and kin- ence" dred derangements of the liver, Btomich and bowels. Accept no substitute. The discussion about the terms of peace I in tne tast nas orougnt out very dis-. Corn meal poultices are too heavy In tinctly the fact that Turkey means to re- I cases where there is great tenderness, tain Thessaly for the time, If possible. I "axs-ed and slippery elm should be used The Sultan may wish merely to hol.1 the province as security lor his indemnity j Health and happiness are relative con untll he gota a better, or he may want ditlons: at any rate, there can be little to keep It, exactly as Germany kept and , raPPns without health. To give the , ., . ,,, i MKiy its run measure of strength and en- keeps Alsance-Lorraine. His German1 . ., , , lersry, the blool should W kept pure and adviser would no doubt desire him to do vigorous, by the use of Ayer's Sarsaprllla. this, and if Turkey were a 'eally Inde-j . instead. CITY STEAM LAIWDHT. pendent nation, its right to keep subju-i gated territory could not be ouestloned : ... i ' steam Laundry will move by any body. Another point in favor ofjthHr new building to 522 Franklin ave the claim is the fact of possession, which j between Eleventh and Twelfth sts., tn war as well as law is nine-tenths ofi'"'"' ,h"y wl" have fre'i-.Iy Improved faculties. On account of changing loca tion, business will be suspended for a few days only, will call on our regular the game. No one can make the Julian 1 gire up Thessaly, which the powers male him give to Greece in liSl, and which he has now reconquered against the will of the great eastern powers, except by force, and hence England and Prance may be any day brought face to face with the question. Shall we let P.ussla, Austria and Germany settle this matter among themselves, or shall we threaten war as a consequence of the retention of Thessaly? Twenty years ago a question not unlike this was presented to DL-rndi and he at once threatened war; this Drougnt on the Berlin conference, one of the results of which was the cession of Thessaly by Turkey. customers as soon as possible Net at all discouraged by the knock out blow the income tax received by the supreme court, Mr. Cochran, of Missouri, has Introduced In the house of represen tatives a resolution to submit to the state legislatures the following contltu tlonal amendment: ' An Income tax shall not be -ionstrued as a direct tax within the meaning of section 2 and section i ot article 1 of the constitution, but the congress shall have power to lay and collect a tax on In comes derived from any source whatever, without regard to apportionment or enu meration. The populist contingent of the country Is aa hot as ever for Income tax, for the silver standard, for packing the supreme court and for governmental ownership of all railroads, lighting companies, and so forth. But it will be a very long Yom1 The es:cnce of life :s force Every brcitAycuirea;!.;, very hiztt te t, tve.-y mclicu of your hanJ, takes force. The measu c of f orce we call vital ity. If t!iis is lacking:, there is loss of flesh, lack of resistive power, a tendency to catch di sease easily, es'ccially a tend ency to Consumption. For low vitality nothing is better than Scott's Emulsion. It supplies force by furnishing; the nourishing-, strengthening- elements of food in an easily digested form; enriches the blood, and builds up the system. When ordinary food is of no avail, Scott's Emulsion wi 1 supply the body with all th : vital c ements of life. Two sues, 50 cts. and $1.00. All druggists. If you will ask for it we will urA you a book Ulling you all about Scott's Emulsion. Free SCOTT 4 ROWNE, b'rw York, PAlNt'S CELERY COMPOUND There Is one true specific for diseases arising from Impure Mood ind a debll. Hated nrvtius system, ami that Is i'alne's celery compound, so generally prescribed by physicians. It Is prolwbly the most remarkable remedy that the sclentltlc re earch of this country has produced. Prof. Edward E. Phelps. M. IX, I.UP., of Dartmouth College, first pres yibed what Is now known the wjrl.l over as Paine' celery compound, n positive cure for dyspepsia, biliousness, liver com plaint, neuralgia, rheumatism, nil ner vous diseases and kidney troubl.'S. per the latter Palne's celery' compound lias succeeded again and again where every thing else has failed. I 1 . Jit 3 i '.V. .0 .1 .It. HVY II T .V H ,Y IV IVirtland. tr. The ImlU-i, tr I nmlllln. Or. N.rilip.itViivh Js,n-I .1 w euiita'itiv ,h -o. ; I e tloii, Idiilui L'..'i- eler, Idaho.,.! ! I-U I eli'll'l i-l.sr lint I'lmidy 0 i il,l J r toil , -Um.lv !! i i ' Ml hi rm tin MA1UNH NOTKS The steam-r S! tt. of Callfornlii will arrive this uumilug from S.in k'r.nu Isc v The J.iptiuene bark Teiikio Muni lll arrive dvvvn fr.uu I'orll.ind UHlay alih a carco of lumber. THE OBJECTION NOT GOOD. There are people who have objection to advertising matter In the columns ot a newspaper. The ground of objection ia that they do not want to read ad vertisements. Now thla objection Is n t good, for oftentimes th,te advertise ments convey valuable Information. For Instance, how else would the trav eling public learn of the excellent din- Ing car service of the Wisconsin Cen tral lines between St. Paul and Chicago, or the general comfort of traveling over this popular line. For particulars call on the nearest ticket agent or address J. C. Pond. G. P. A., Milwaukee, wis or Geo. S. Batty, General Agent, : Stark street, Portland. Or. The steamer Homer will sail at o'clock this morning for S.in I'ranclsco and coast points with it itoo.1 passenger and freight list The rivers continue to fall. Very warm weathvr prvvulled Sunday and Monday nlsht over tho Columbia river (nln The snow In practically' nil gone und further high water will not occur. The China steamer Monmouthshire, Captain Kvons. arrived from the Orient yesterday and left up tho river. She left Hongkong May 12 and Vokohumi May !4. and brought over ibout lj pas sengers and was loaded to the hatches with tea. eonVe. silks. mattltiK. rugs, rice ami curios. Don't thin your bl.od with sassafras or poison It with Mue-niasa; but aid Nature by using LVWUt's Little Karly libers, the famous Irttle pills for c n stlpatum. Mliousnrss and stoma ih and liver troubles. They are purely veget able. Charles Ilogvrs. ii n AWttctiiWc Preparation for As similating the Food ami Itctf dia ling ik Stomachs ami LKwvU of mmrnm lVunotraWjioslioivCliccrful new .ml Iks! Conldlns nt'lttwr 0nuin.Morj)tiluc nor Mineral. Not N ah co tic. MxSmim fMlfMsj Artcrftf I RrmcJv forConstlM- lion. Sour Slonuch.Dianrkica. Worms ,Coimil.Mons .FoNvrish ucss and Loss or SLEFI. Tac Simile Sitf ture of NEW Sl)ltK. CXACT COPY Of WRAPPtB. T1 SEE THAT THE FAC-S1M1LE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVEEY BOTTLK OF 1 - , . . .... . .. VISIONS li pal tip in (is-il.-s iwtlltt asij. i !. k.,l ! k..". n.'l .UrtW .r.rtf.. IimII vV! Ta oU..-. it on llis r' or frumlw last ll it U si coJ" sod nir swrt par- poM. ' 1 lUt 70a (t C I B-T 0 B-l A. lis Two or three thlcknesss of newspaper laid on the floor beforv laying matting will treble the length of life of the matting. There is no Joy In the world tqual to the happiness of motherhood. A woman's health Is her dearest possession. Good looks, good times, happiness, love and Its continuance, depend on her health. Al most all of the sickness of women Is traceable directly or Indirectly to some derangement of the organs distinctly feminine. Troubles of this kind are often neglected because a very natural and proper modesty keeps women away from physicians, whose Insistence upon exam- nation and local treatment Is generally as useless as It Is common. Dr. I'leret Favorite Prescription will do more for hem than doctors In . It will do more than the hundredth donor can un- ss he prescribes it. It Is a prescription of Dr. R. V. Pierce, who for 30 years has been chief consulting physician of the World's Dispensary and Invalids' Hotel. at Buffalo, .New Tork. Send 21 one-cent stamps to cover cost f mailing only, and get his great book, The People's Common Sense Medical Ad- ,iser, absolutely free. Don't neglect a cough because the weather Is pleasant; tcfore the next storm rolls around It may develjp Into a serious difficulty beyond n'l'alr. t':ie Minute Cough Cure Is easy to take and will do what Its name lmpl.es. Charles Ilogers. Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. and McKee Ave. The skin may ln kept soft by the tn. of r.iln wat.-r. or adding almond m.al or ;owdt-rvd Ik.-ih to hunl water. w. b. Johns.. Newark, O.. says, "One Minute Cugh Cure saved my utily child from dying by croup." It has ave-1 thousands of others suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung trouhi Charles Rogers. l!y rubbing the range with a n-wpawr after frying will prevent th nsn-sslty of freijut-nt lhuklng. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. It la a ter rible accident to be burned or scalded but the pain and agony and frlgh'ful disfigurements con b quickly overc ime without leaving a scar by using le. Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Charles Rogers. Dusters ami all house cloths should th-iitly h. nnn.d and c.irefuliy wi.),c. , v. ry week. 'They are dandles" said Thou. Row- f-rs, of the Crocket, Texas, Enterpilse while writing about DeWIU'sLUtle Ear ly Risers, the famous little pills f T sick heailache and disorders of the stomach and liver. Charles Rigers. A decoction of copperas ;hould le use.) t least onc a week In every drain in house to remove odors and germs. A leak may 1. temiiorarlly closed by a mixture of y.-llnw soap, whiting and a little water. A. H. Putter, with K. C. A'.klns & Co., Indianapolis, Ind., writes: "I have nevtr lfore given a testimonial in my life Eiut I will say that for three years we ave never been without Chamberlain's olic and Cholera and Dlarrh'ca Rem ly In the house, and my wife would as soon think of being wltnout Hour ts bottle of this Remedy In the summer a.on. We have used It with all three our children and it has never faded to cure not simply su,p pain, but cure bsolutely. It is all right, and anyone ho tries It will fnd It so." For sale by ICstes-C'onn Drug Co. A lamp chimney may be made brilliant washing in very )t so;ip suds and n-dng in hot clear water. "There's no use in talking," says W. Urowdwell, druggist. La Cygne, Kas., 'Charr.b-rlaln's frolic. Cholera and Diar- 'k Remedy does the work. After taking 'dlclnes 'it my own preparation ir.d those of others, I took a dose of Cham berlain's and It helped me: a second dose cured me. Candidly and conscien tiously I can recommend It as the best thing on the market. The Zv and 00 cent sizes for sale by Kstes-Conn Drug Co. Hundreds of thousands have t:,c:i In-dur-Ml to try ChumU-rlaln's Cough Hem dy by reaillng what It has done for others, and having tested Its merlin for thdnsi Ives arc today Its warmest frb nls. For s ile by Kstes-Conn Drug Co. lirooms and brushes will last twice u. long If they are hung up Instead of left standing. Jl towels should Is- thoroughly ilrlid before th.-y are put Into the hamper. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... iSitiiuit'ii on tli- south suit of A-turiii's hill. Twtuty tlrj;!ft'S wnn.H'r nnl Vfj't!ititn ;o days in mlvante nf tin North siilt'. MniiilitTiit sitts for n itlfiicfs. nvtrliMikinji rivn anl hay, sunnv ami slu-l-tcrt'tl. Easy hihI natural unalt'i; litth ;niliti limit'!. ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 48a Bond Street. mm MANHOOD REST0BEDS1S Ikm of (amawa Kranrb pt.rUrUll, will tuk klr cul 1 11 all 11. r- k. vinu or uivun ui 111. u.niiii lllfV,., r,l m M,'t l'lwmi'lU, I'sln.lll L" I 'k.rmlnl i-.mll,,. -.. Nrn, yi.illit X WV r mpln, I'lilluiM Mrrr. Kll.nu., ir.l,iS V, V - t'tiiiilnt'n. It il'M Jl lr br rtsjr if iilcht, f qnh . Du( fjiat'liftrv1 MUU'li If fMjIrhw.s) IrsAita tr Hpriiia'rrhiM m1 nrrrtor . M Arrro " i(inomro( impuunrf, i "ii:nt;riruaKUaituvr, um oiruni r 1 tn kli!niirwidllinrlnrnnintaUUnpurlUft I rmintMr .iMdsihMManil M.liraa aniaill ss ak ...WMnsL f UMallU. (H'l'IhKN tC ! thrOfHjr kixin fmw1 Ut eurm wlihut n oiwrMthm. tuvir'imml, X A written yimpmntpt rtvta ktid vimnmf riifrfml If ji lwt iltsr nui stlfeci ytumuvt lur Lu0 ti, iix firfV'i,hr mtOl, for m Kurt mil at and ifailmuiiuOh Atldnm lAVl HCD1CIVK COP.U IPis X7tB mjctaco,(VL r-Ut CHA8 ROOER8. CommurcUl KtrL WHITE C0LLAK LINE STEAMER 1IEI GAIZERT" Portland-Astoria Ht.-flltiols rv INirtltutd daily ft.llown: Alder sliwt d.s lc n. in, iuuI 7:41 p. m, Ash slrM d-x k 7 . m. and p. in. I-ttVi AstiHlS,. C, It. slid 1'. H. N. d.hk. t,i& a.m. and t:h p, 111. O. It. A N. dock, T A. Ill, .lld 7 III, HatunUy tilghl sIsaiih' Iihivvs l'ort uud fiuii Al.lr slrwt disk at Ai p. in. ami Ash atroot dock at 10 . in. Htdioiluls inoludsa Buuday nbxM boat out of IVM-tland uid AMort, but no Huiidar niorninf boat Nbjt boat from l'orllsjid oonnoois wtU Stcnmcr "Mil I K" st Cathlainat at 5 a. in. dally siostA Momlwy r Wcstjiotl, Clifton a4 Knappa, and all landl&g on UrscM ld. U. II. HVOTT, iTfSldsat. K. A. Hrly, Aisnt, I'ortland, C. W, Htons, Ant. Astoria Tnlsphons No, U. Marshall & Company's Twine 131 111 ore, Snnborn & Co., l'rth from Hk iiiIIui for t7 flshlnj. Kvrry iMtll Kuarantonil. I'lna rssirt ly linifm tli.tvs ItKWAUK or IMI TATION. Kvery tMtll must m luark4 MAH.M1IAI.I. CO, HIIIllCWHllt'Itr MII.I.M." Mnuftt.-titrv fnuii iMiwl fliui mHHlally for t 1 1 .1 ' M l I A IllVEIt FIMlll.Ntl. Sw thai evsty 111 tra the MAUSIIAt.L. labW. 1 . 7. . . 10. II. 12. IS. H ply i)'s V.. 11. H. IS, lK-ply M a. 7. . . 10-lIy JO'S. HlLDDDPaiSDN N 11""' IH.tHiU l'OIHO;; (rmfMHHif rrt 4i mt nuiPiul fatfjftnU tiil b4H.an4 n hnm,ic (4iii limp irrah"inutr fjry, Fttiul l'(tiali. ih1 mU bn trhM muS 'iiiiil, i'or i'ortt Nituis. I lrr o lit iwuf. iinirtr 1 mirtr r rrnrti Mllln jut, li this ftcntiir)- I1,OOI I'tllMtS MANHOOD RESTORED VI S' y Kiirutrltocuiell otrr-.u. di--., .uch WVnk Mrmury !..( '1 1? if ","in l"u""- HwUrh. Wakrluliin., Lo.t Munltoud, Nightly itml. ytfc. ,' IfW 1' """ Nerrounr, all drum, Um vl p.mrr In Ucucrativ. Oij.d. of I . I "'her , cauwd by ow cifrtLm, yoiilhrul rmira, h.tiI uw of .'jl n Sr "'T),opliini orlimolanta. which Imd to Infirmity, O1n.11mptk.t1 or f.l'f lk"-J' ,n'l'y-t-nbcrTiedlrieatt)ockrt 1 ooprr (,,. ttUt U by mail V ' 0 t"'l"M Circular Kr. Sold by all drurvl.l. A.k fur ll. Uk.nocihrr. Vnmilnrltirrd l,T the P'an Mrdlrtne l o . Pan. V ,irr laiilil. Vxut tu duUlbutlU(SgcuU Tliltd iud Vamblll bl , rurllaud, or. J. VV. U)NN, As.nl, Aalu.1 hO-TO-BAC GUARANTEED TOBACCO HABIT CURE itrs fin toNtoeo In any aaara' Oter lilt) in boiM arild. Jffl mr) enra. omr. Its nowffr In dwtmy tlxOnlrs fin" tobaoro In anr form. N-li-ta4) u lhoirr.al.tatnrTfMl to llw world. Manr aalrt VI pounria in Mldaraanrl Itiiarirf falU to Oman Ilia weak IniiMiteDl man .truuif. vlnumua and mairriotln. Ju.l trf a tMic. Vuu will Ihi rto- iilitl. Wwcipwjl fou 1.1 ImiIIv. what wa af. fur a cure la atmilutnly nnaraiiUMNl uy druinrl.ta ararf- WtH.nl. IM-na lor mr IKmtlrv "N,n t I 'H,a-0 -MUl atl'l rtnioan imir l.tie war, wniwin BUI IreaaruupU. AAanu l UKB l KJLLASii AtMHUt (X., L aiaao wr w kwrk. Hold and iiuruni.-'l by t'hiw. lto.-r.-.. lniMKlai 1. 1 ' 1 rmnilrufT, which cwic so rmn h li h lni of tho Hrnlp, run lo cured by Hull's Hiilr It.-n.-wcr, Im-ciiiiim. It Im a rorri ctlvo tonic fur the Klunda prod'icInK dandruff. Sick hi-ndiu:ht can b ftilckly and com-plati-ly overcome by ludnif thow f:imou llttl.. il!ln kn.iv.n 11 h "DcWItfn Little Karly ltlsrm." f.1iarloi lt-ig,T. Signature If printed la BLUB diagonally cross tho Window :ill In- bcllllllf illly pl'IlHiied by t -lriK ;t rieWHpuper ln-.tcnd of n rbdi; for drylnfr. A elck head-'iche can freiu-ntly lie cured by the application of a mild mustard planter to the pit of the Htornach. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. Tor sale at Estes-Conn Drnar Store. A poultice nhould 1 mixed with boll In(f water and boiled for a few minute. It help them to retain the heat. Jvonomy nomethlni,' that everyody trie to practice, and yet Just a Utile oversight will nometlmes rob th mont i'rn?al ind thrifty family of a year'ii av !ncn. You want to do a J. I'. H!fl; rriann, of MonteUo, Ga., did. lie write: "For six years I have kept Himmonii Liver Itegulator In my houxe, and used It In my family, and have had no need for a doctor. I have five as healthy children as you can find." Fifty Years Ago. Thi. U the way It wai bound to look When grandfather had hit "picter took." These were the shadows cast before The coming of Conjurer Uaifuerre And his art; like a girl in a pinafore Some day to bloom to a goddess fair. Men certainly were not as black, we know As they pictured them, go years azo, Ayer's Sarsaparilla began to make new men, just as tho new pictures of men began to be made. Thousands of people fronted the camera with skins made clean from blotch and blemish, because they had purified the blood with Ayer's Garsaparilla. It is aa powerful now as then. Its record proves it. Others imitate the remedy ; they can't imitate the record : 50 Yesrs of Cures. Not only r!!e of the very worst kind can be cured by ijeWltt'a Wltcn Hu::e: Salv, but eczema, scalds, burnn, bruls Ik ImIIh, ulcers and all other M.I ) troubl" can be Instantly relb-vd by Bin- fame remedy. Charles Uoirsrs. Jk. .V- I OUTSIDB f J yT j wrapper' . Mfy 1 ' of every bottle of (the Original and denulne) Worcestershire M.r artuf I w. nsranlM loeur. Wa.iKr. ibm . olti- Miw caaa aiMi riiMiisnaw 11. o wuria for a ... waoautl.1l.11r., 'i ina Ui-a.9 ti . alwar. . illU thaaklll ul ih in.- lulnwnl .hy.l u-vl tfVaiaiilr. Ali.lulfffr.traM.ei analr-1 ,.i 'Xi.iiii. AJ-'' tlMK lit'lKDV CUa. tj atawiaie Xcuul. OllCAuo, I IX. SNAP A KODAK. at kiiy mail euniius out ui mr amr. aiid yiiu'li f a poriri.it i,f a mui brimmliiK ,ii r wlin piruid Ihountila. Hisrh tull:y In the lipnr. wa iikv. tuofli arr ptii.ujtli to I Ira., any man. COMK AND THY TI1KM nucjims & co. AHTOHIA IKON WOKKH Front Ht..1 foot of 4th, Astoria. General Macninists and Boiler Makes Land ant Mtr l-nf'n... Buli.r ,r. tiaaa beat nl Canntry Work a StKlalt. Callni of All Dacrlptlns Maj. 10 Orl.r n Slier; Nnilra. John lroi....m-sldnt and HupSrItit.ndMit A- ro Vlc l'r..ldr.nt O. II. I'rssl HTtsr Astoria favinas Hank Treurr Ml Kvery cooklmr utonsll nhould be Im-, medl.itely lillwl after UHlrur with lukewarm ' watjT, 1 .Most conirhK may be cured In a frw hours or at any nit In a fow days, by th iiw; ot Ayr-r's Cherry Pectoral. With siif h n prompt nnd sure remely ns this at hand, thr-rn Is no nwd of prolonlnff the HKony for weeks and months. Keep this remedy In your hour-..; A llttlo salt put In the reservoir 0 lh lamp will mako a clear, steady light. Some for ten, some for twenty and mme for thirty years have suffered from piles and then have been quickly and permanently cured by using; I wltt's WlU.-h Hazel Halve, the (treat remedy for piles and all forms of sltln dlnee4. fbaris Iloirers. MatlriHses should lie turned dally to prevent them wearlnic unevenly. A pall of unpacked lime left at.wdlnn In the odlar will remove dampness. SAUCE Mm a further protection Bgaiaat Bit Imitation. ' Afsets for (bs Halted 5tatM, JOHN DUNCAN'5 SONS. N. Y. ao vtAr av V IXPIRIIN0E. TRADE MARKS. OI8IONS, COPVRIOHTB Afl. Anyone sending a skatrh arid deaerlpllim mar Ouleslr a-iTt.il 11, froo, whutliHr an liivuntiim Is pniimiii). piuniiiiile. I'liiiiniiiiileailiina atrlntlr oraillritintlul. Ol'leat MTHiuiy fi.raeeurliiK tmlaiila 111 America. Wo hav. a Waalilnyleii i,nir. I'aiMiiia laktn through jrlunu a, Co. rM.lrs spwla. uotloa In th. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beantlt illr lllintratfld, larseat elreiilatlon of anv .Hr.il Mr, b.iirnal. wwHr, trnia;i.( a Teari .Ulna iii.rntl,.. f-,.,eirjin euplt-s and UAso boo 14 OH 1UTKMTH aunt Im, Addriws MUNN A CO., 301 Ureadway, Mew York. Caveats, and Trade-Marks nhtaliwd and all I'at-J Vnt buunraaconilurtrd fur Moocaarc Fiis. 1 OuaOrrie(isOraaiT( U.S. PauNTOffict J Aim .oiNiiKi mo lHtitniiu icfct inua man inu remoto from WaMhinutfin. heud model, drawing of phntn., with diarrip" linn. Wo adviar, II pairniahla nr not, Irra of liars;.. Our fr. li'.t dua till halrnt i. ar. ur.d. A PSM.HICT, " H"W toOl.lain I'al.iila," with mat ol aaiii. 111 tli. U ti. and lurcign uiunirlw wnt tree, AUdrraa, C.A.SNOW&CO. i Qpp. Patcnt Orrict, Wavminoton. 0. C. k r3ThM tiny CapviliV ',' in DJI52IM or M,;; "i, -N Ciiliebt of Injoction'i .m-l;'. , r . . rime iki ab u n I : . . ww.b , " ' vj ri , me tame diseases with- In'nnilanlnnj.. WUI IIIVUHTC'IICIII Ci t Vr iff riru-rhtt, I 4bW tlM a ulaittr. s sa 1'fasaa.u am ftlaslalaa .f14 wn-amannons fr lii.nnrrliwa, li'"?'. "Prrnai.irrhu-a, "liltoa, an natural lia ; hargxs, or anr In ll. in ni. linn, lrrll.il,,,, , ui,rw. ...... v. iN .ir.uiia ni.rn. t,n. vtuiv. Mnn aairina.nl, 7 srnsa;iau, nr s.nt In rjlaln wr.nn.. '','' jri, li ll (II, .,r S U.tlle., i.7J. Circular wnr un ruiuu.i. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Kooma3i7-3i8 Portland Savings Dank Bldg, Portland. Oregon.