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sOCIETY 31EETIXGS. He Had Splendid lcnk. ASTORIA, OREGON: TUE3DAY DECKMKEIt 11. 1BS3 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OF ASTORIA. READY FOR SEA. Vitzo, Sxr bk CaUU Ziov 2 Gaitloch, Qutnstown Sot 21 tllenperis, Br bk Qnrcnstown -Vev 5: Uirry Bailey. Brbk Qarcnstetra DccS Antwerp. Br bk QuceDstotvn Dec i Oberea. Brsp Queenstown Dec S Ubcron. Br bk Queecstntm Dec Ironside. Br bk Qaeenstown Dec C Rowlend HM1. Br bk Queens town Dec W SAILED. Uiaa Ferruon Br bk Queenstown Dec lit VESSELS IX THE RIVER. Imperial. Am bp (Hire S.Southard. Amsp lied Cross, Am sp Ice Klnc, Am sp Helicon, llhotan. Br sp Ktur of Krin, Br sp Spirit of tbe Dawn. Br Citrof Madrid. Br p Inchcrcen. Brsp badstock. Br bk Glenifler. Br sp Barcany. Br sp Ansrf rona. Br p Sarah Bell. Br bk Obsn Bar. Brbk MtWashincton. Amsp IJichland Licbt.Am.sp Indiana. Am sp. :rrie Winslow.Am bk Martha Fisher, Kiiloclian. Br su l.iriio Bell. Br bk Mallssate, Brbk Bolivia. Brbk Oaktvorth. Br sp Oirran. Br bk Sea King. Am sp Oynisoa. Br bk Moraysbirc, Br sp Sororeicn of tbe Seas Blemah, Brsp Scottish Bard. Brbk VESSELS OX THE WA Y. Prou Foris I'nrt s. for tin Columbia Rivrr Abcrttwith Castle. Br sp 10G5 Livorpool Sept 11 Itasca. Brbk lltf) JTcwcastlo. Sept S Bcnvickebirc, Br t p Brisbane Qhat. Cotcswortb, Br bk Liverpool Oity of Carlisle. Br bk Greenock Aug M Btkdale. Br bk Liverpool July 36 1 tat a. Br bk Liverpool Dec 5 Isle of Ilrin, Br sp Sydney Sept 1C Janet MoXcil. Br bk Jane IS Glago' Jonalfaror, if or bk Liverpool Nov 12 Kelverdalc, Brbk 1191 ST S AV Norseman, Br bk LiverpoI DcS River Indus, Br up HMS Stacbound. Br lik 73 Vilminirtw S. It. Mewl. Am bk MS X Y Si r. Tytbenus, Brbk London From American 2'ortx. Alameda. Am sp X Y Henry James. Br bkiWS TC Y Jubo 1 Moretn. Am sp A Y Absh1 IT il V Watts, Am bk New ork May !'i TMMc H Stsrbuek. Am sp X Y JhscJ TIIH TAKI.K F5t ASTOKJA. DEfKMISIMt. I mull r.ATKi:. i low wati:i:. 11 rsl. Second. first. Second. II g Igl g f g If 5 l. I 2 IM. .w m. IN. I X 1. rt. 1 I I5 I iM lM 1 II $ 7aJT-4! I I3f!-! 13 IS'itJ 2 J 8 21 1) 4G rvvij I IN -0 26 8 4.. 10 14 11 10 0 S2 1 SM ' 4H a: i i:; .' 44 0,K si:; ot !l 41) 10 43 11 42 0 Hi 1 3S 2 211 1!) 4 HO 10 10 II 11 0 1 -0 as OS m 01 15 an 50 -IIM o-o ft A XT m s si 0'4 ; n t u s (IS 9 07 1-S o- uiio m s-l 0'2 10 fiS is-; -0-1 151 18 41 27 10 ra 40 no 1T7 -0 -ro -oo -o-c 1 17 2 ft) 2 ta s Si 4 W 4 4S r 5o r. is 7 01 7S0 8 42 !l 31 'l If 2-i'ilO 7T! 7-Oj 0-0 r,-jii oil oj CO 2111 2-0 11 0-2 I i 'i : 48 i 47 l 4G llj 40 0 12 I 1-5 17 IM o-; 02 -o-ri -o-8 10 16 11 IK) 4 .'.7 , f. 15 fl.'ll I x ir, i 7 SBrtl 0 30 1 1? I '2 Ma l I7jl j-o; ifol 8H -0! -( OS Hie hours lictwci'ii iiii(lui"lii :nd ncxuian' deslsnnted by a a. m.. ihost b'lwen ikim and midtiihl by p (V. m.K l. o3 it denotes midnight, o. OOw. denotos iitxm. The hflbl is recKoiu'd from Hie level of iiverajrelowerlow waters to which !hc sound ings are Riven on the Coast Survey eharts. Tr; boat cieAit;j:J. IroUon1iiR is Ibe schedule of juices for towasc n and out over tne uommbia Ilur For vesols iHit . Inward . Outward. exceeding landed. KhHhsI. S00 tons...$iso SioO 6150 800 I 1000 tons... 200 17o 17.". looo to 1200 ions 22.1 una 'joo 1200 ly 1400 tons. 275 'J25 2V) 1400 to 1C00 tons... S00 21k) .TOO Antoria Itetail jSai'Itet. Flour per sack Sl-'-O. Wheat, jer cental S2.00. Oats, $2.1(Kf!?r. Hacou. sidv's er tl, cts. Shouldurs, " 15 cts. Hams. k;22 cts. Lanl, " KM cts. Uccf,l220ct.s. 3rutton, 1215 vl. Tork, V2l4gt5 cts. Veal, 15$. is cts. liuttcr, per roll G5 to a" cts. Epics, j)cr dozen 50 cts. Potatoes, per It. ljfto 1 cts. Apples, green, per box $1.50. lo $1.75 Cheese, per 11 2025cts. Cornmeal, per 1L 4 cts. Oatmeal, - ejects. Beans, " 4i cts. Coffee, 1233(1 cts. Tea, " 40K)cts. Kice, 44 8 10 cts. Sugar, " 10Mcts. Svrup, per gallon 75c Si. Honey, per gallon 1.50. JSalmon, per kit $5. Onions, icr lb 2(kZ cts. Apples dried per lb 101S cts. Peaches 44 12 18 els. Plums. 44 l2Kincts. Candles, per lb 20 cts. Chickens, per dozen ;. Hay, per ton S25. Hides, )cr lb u at 0 cts. Oils, per trallon. boiled linseed. 75c rav linseed. 70c: coal oil. 40c: lard Sl.25. Domestic Esroorts. The receipts of certain articles oC Or egon produce, aj San Francisco, from .January l, iss.1, to November 2Stli,inclu sive, have been as follows: Flour, qr sks... , Wheat, ctts Oats, ells Salmon, bbls.........., hi bbls 70.003 21G.S43 34.203 2,020 1.0 ?77,741 570 8K) fKH 29.448 Apj.!es. Hije, bxs bbls Ilutter. plccs ... . Potatoes. iks . Wool, bales.......... Hides. So TjUIow. pkj;s I!eef, bbls Hay. bales Oulcksllver, Masks Fruit, Dried, pkgs Leal her, pkys IIojis. bales... Hams, i)Ugs.....M... Ciieese, cs........M JlaxSecd, sks tiro. ctls Canned OomLs. cs... I-anl. pkjs................ Bacon, cs................ ::ia: 50 11 23 IK) G.514 1,020 4S 21 2 S.011 71 779 1C, 2:1 Desirable Property FOR SALE. pIFTY MlXl'TES DItlYK TliOM SAX JL" .lose. Cal.. ou the Ixs Oatos Road. A news-room dwelling bouse; between o ana six acres oi cnoice iruit land. Dwell itir built for saloon and store. The property will be sold at a bargain. :is I have too much other business to attend to It. Terms Si, Coo-Jialf cash; balance on time wiiii easy payments. Apply to B. YOUXG. Astoria. Oregon. d4C-lm Temple LiOClff a, XJo. 7A.P.A.M. REGULAK COMMUXICATIOXS S llrst and thinl Tuesdays In each V V" month, at 74 o'clock, r. yi.. at the' V Hall in Astoria. Members of the order in good standing are invited to attend.. By order of the w. ?l. Beaver Lodge No. 35. 1. O O. F. EEGULAlt MEETIXG EY cry Thursday evening nt?JfX half-past seven o'clock, at the55 Idg room in Odd Fellows Hall Astoria. Sojourning members of lhe onlcr i gowl staiHling. cordially invited to attend. Jiyoruer Ocean Encampment, No. 13, L O. O. F. OEGULAlt MEETINGS OF OCE.VX EX XRj campment Xo. IS. I. O. O. F., at the Lodzre. In the Odd Fellows Buildhitr. a: seven i. on tiie second and fourth Mondays of each month, Sojoumins breth ren coruiauy inviteu. nj oraer . ir. Seaside L-odge No. 12. A. O. U. W. KEGULAIl MEETINGS OF SEASIDE Lodge Xo. 12, A. O. IT. W. will be held in Fytbian Hall on Friday evening of eacli week, at 7 o'clock r. sr. Members of the order In good standing, and visiting Broth ers are Invited to attend. Library will be open fifteen minutes before and after each meeting. By order M. V. Astoria liochje No. 40, 1. 0. G.I. REG ULAK MEETING-EYERYTUESDAY evening at 7 o'clock, at Pythian Hali. Astoria. Members of the Order, in good sending, are invited to attend. Degree mecllng nrst Monday ot eacn monui. uy oruez -1 American Leffion of Honor. REGULAR MEETING OF ASIOKLV Council Xo. 933 Is held on the firt and third Tuesday of eacli month, at 7 o'clock v. M. liv oruer oi lite uouncu uommanoer. it. Y. MOXTEITH, Sec'ty. Cushing Post No. 14 G. A. K. IEGULAE MEETINGS OF THIS POST Xj on the second and fourth Tuesdays of eacli month at 7 30 r. si. Msitlng eom- rades cordially invited, uy orcer i. v. Pacific Lodgo No. 17, K. of P. REGULAlt MEETINGS OF THIS Lodire even Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, in their Castle Hall. Sojotirnln; Knicuts cordially initea to niteni. GEO.l'. WIIEEI.Elt, K. of It. afd S. Astor Lodge No. 6. K. of P. TUff! ITT A 1 "ITVPTIVflS fI." TITI1 x Iods;c every Wednesday ovcniHg. at 7 -30 o'clocK, at mcir lodge room, in l'yi.nan tiMle. Sojourning Knights eordistliy invit ed to attend. W. Ifc HOBli. K. oflt. atMl.S. Common Council. OEGULAB MEETINGS. SECOND AND fourth Tuesday evenings of eacn ihohui at 714 o'clock. itarl'ersons desiring to ha'c matters acted iinon by the Council, at any regular meet ing must present the same to the Auditor anuCierK, on or oeiore ine nutty evening prior to tne j uestiay on which ine L oumn H!hh us regular meenng. THOS.S..IEWETT. Auditor and Clerk. C5ilIi:Cl OIBECTOKY. On ace Cui'irrii Holy coinuuiuion first Sunday of every month. .Sunday services at ll a. m- ana r.si. v. eunes- day evening service at 7 o'clock. le: XI. D. Wilson, Hector. Fiust Pi:i:si:vtki:ian Cinnscii Ser vices ntll a. M. and 7 i. m. Wednes day evening prayer meeting at 7 o'clock, ltev. .1. V. Milligan, rxMor. CoN'oitKOATjoxALCiiuncir Sen'ices at 11 a. M. and 7 r. m. Jiev. Suin Wood, Pastor. IIom.vx Catholic Ciiuncir Services at lOJO a. Ji. Itov. h. Diolman, Pastor if. E. Ciintcii Services at ll a. si. and 7 i t. Jectnre and Prayer Meet ing, ednesday. at 7 i. m. Jtev. Win. Roberts, Pastor. aitist CiHTiicii. Services each Lord's Day at 11 a. St., and 7 v. si. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday, at 7 p. si. Jiev. li. S. McLalTcrty, pastor. Columbia River Exports. snri'jiKNTS ronRicx. ItKCVl'ITULATION .IANUAUY '. 201.87S bus. wheat ? 3I0 50,257 MKS Hour. i7,17fi Total, 8 cargoes . S 5.4tC S 179.103 144,403 FKISRUAKY. Wheat. 1C0.1W bus., value. Flour, 2S),400 bbls., " Total, Scjirgoes StAKCH. Wheat (197.524 bushels) FtourittS.Hl bbls) Salmon (2fiu0 cases)....... Lumber (500 M) Total (8 cargoes) ArniL. Flour, 24,850 bbls.... Lumber, 375 M......, ....... Total, 3 cargoes..; SIAY. Flour 3,025 bbls ......... Wheat 49,212 bus S 323.091 21G.7.V) .S3H.107 18,050 C,"J00 &5V3.S11 S135.7i .. 40.000 $;so,ch S 17.R81 ai.ooc ?7G,'.I77 .? 4,970 1S3.V05 Total, (l cargo). JUNK. Flour. 901 bbls. Salmon, S7,7i)3 cs....... Total, (t cargo)...... ,.-.?108: ...S 7,fi73 .... 591,010 .IULY. Flour, 1.E3I bbls Salmon, lis.322cs Total, (3 cargoes)... AUOUST. -S6W.283 Iltiur. 4.0!ttllibls S24.&G5 MMnion,ii:,u37 cs 300,165 Total, 2 cargoes..... SKiTionsni:. Wheat, 1RC.4S3 bus Total (2 cargoes) octobbi:. Wheat. 740.W3 bus Flour, 3.172 bbls Salmon, 3S.42D cs Tot:d (14 cargoes) XOVRSI1IBIL WIieatSMSl bus Flour 49.11S bbls S092.10C 14,270 .. 192.151 .5S,530 S 831.411 .... 218,211 Total, (lOCargocs) $1,078.(32 iKciir.nn. 2 To QiMcnsotcn per Antwerp, Wheat, 59,251 bus,. . ; S01.2C3 2 To QucnKfoini jwrJIarry pailcy. Yhcat, 37,690 'bits , .?8S.r.St 5- To Quccnsoirn per Ottcron. Wheat, 51,011 bus. .. SXi.iso C To Quccnrtmvn per Oltcnm. Wheat, G0,090 bus 9W.009 C To Qticcnxtoxm per Ironside. Wheat , 49,000b us . 49,979 10 To Qiiccnslown jcr lioirtand Hill. v licit, 49,951 bus 01,200 BETOBB. AFTER ELECTRO VOLTAIC BELT, and other EtxciBic APTUAXCES. Wc win send on Thirty Days' Trial, TO MEN, YOtJKO OU OLD, who are Buffering from NExrofs Debhitt, Lost vrrixrrr. and those Giseascs oi a i'zbsokaj. liiTuax restating Irons Abuses and Other Causes. Sreedr roller and com plete restoration to Uealtb. vioob and SLucnooD GciniXTEED. ScndatoncerorlUnstratedParnphlet rco. nonrcsn Voltaic Belt Co., Mabshall, Iice For Sale. FIVE HUNDRED COKD3 DRY IIEI lock Wood, which I "will deliver at the houses ot customers for $i a cord. Draylng or all kinds done at reasonable rates. k. iu AiAitiow, 5.155.150 J....$127.570 S127,r70 New Life is given by using Brown's Iron Bitters. In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system; in the Spring' it enriches the blood and conquers disease; in the Summer it gives tone to the nerves and digestive organs; in the Fall it enables the yste:n to stand the shock :a sudden changes. In no way can disease be . 3 surely prevented as by imping die system in per fect condition. Brown's 'Ikon Bitters ensures per-n-U health through the .'ranging seasons, it disarms ? : danger from impure vatcr and miasmatic air, .iid it prevents Consump .ion, Kidney and Liver Dis ease, &c. H. S. Berlin, Esq., of the v-H-known firm of H. S. liariin & Co., Attorneys, Le Droit Building, Washing u r,, D. C, vrites, Dec. 5th, r6S 1 : Gentlemen : I take pleas ure in stating tliat I have nscd Brown's Iron Bitters for ma laria and nen'ous troubles, caused by overwork, with excellent results. Beware of imitations. Ask for Brown's Iron Bit ters, and insist on having it Don't be imposed on with something recom mended as lt just as goody The genuine is made only Ivy the Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md. Vitalizes rinl JSnrichef, the Illood, .nei up th System, IiI-jLi-s tho "VTc!: Strong', Builds tip tho IJtxiLo.. dows, Invigorates t!i. UtrIh. i.nd CURES- Dyspepsia, iTervous Affections, Gen era! Debility, Hearalgia, Fever and Ague, Paralysis, Chrcaic Liarrlisa, Boils, Dropsy, Huinorc, I'eniale Com plaints, Liver Corsi plaint, Hemittenf: Fever, and .LL DISEASES ORIGINATING Ki A BAD STAT'. OF THE BLOOD, OS ACCOMPANIED BY DEBILITY 03 A LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM. upp!.cihc hlxd villi its Vital Principle, oi Liro Klcmcat, IltO.V, iafii'L- SirenUj Vljror arJ Xcr I.lfo ir.to all part of the svsiesi BEING FREE FROM ALCOHOL. . s e'etcti nsictSectsaxe not follov.ol by com?oui'-z rvc ion, i'utars permanent. SET!! V. roWLE & SONS, Pj,rieu., & dasnsoa Aviauc Ettcu. Sold t.v all T uot'c 31 ARRETS. CENTRAL MARKET. General assortment of table stock constantly on band, such as Canned Fruits and Jelly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard EGGS, BUTTER. CIIEESE. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables! FISH. POULTRY AND GAME In the season. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Bet of WINES AND LIQUORS. AU cheat) for CASH. Goods sold on com mission. Opposite I. W. Case's store. J. KUUUKKS. Washington Harket, JUaiii $(rect, - - Astoria Oregon BERGMAN D BERRY "D K5PSCTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN JLV tion of tho nublio to the fact that the above Market will always bo suppliod with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS! Which will bo sold at lowoit rates, wholesale ana retail, bpeclal attention siven to suppl nil fchitie. LOOK HERE ! "We respectfully inform the public that we will always keep on luuid the best quality of Fresh and Cured Meats ALSO Choice Family Groceries, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery and u i ass-ware. Ships, Hotels and Boarding Houses sup plied ou liberal terms. A share of the public patronage lsrespect- luuy Miiicueu. dtf, "WARREN & THOMPSON STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresli and Cured Meats, Vegetables, FRUITS,13UTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CHEXAXUS fttreet, Atterlx, Ok As a counterpart o the recent storv in tbe ''"Drawer'' of Harper's Maga zine, of the man "wlio always threw tbe dice with tbe aces up, tbere 15 au anecdote of a St. Louis roper ' wbo Rot bold of a "sucker ' and ran him into a faro bank, which, by exlraor dinrfrj' luck, be cleaned out aud clos ed up. They took tbe money from him and kicked him out. A few weeks after another "roper broucbt in tbe same fellow, and once more be broke tbe bank. Then they tied bim in a sack and IbrevT bun into tbe river. In about a year be came in again, and, after breakinjr'tbe bank, tbey recognized bim once more as tbe old "sucker,' when the dealer said: "Ain't you the same sucker we sewed in a bag and dumped into tbe river a year ago?" "I am the man,' snid he. "Well, we will not make auy mistake this time," replied tbe dealer: "we will kill you right here to make snre of it But we will give you just one chance for your life." A barrel of white beans was procured from a neigbl)oring grocery. One solitary black bean was put into tbe barrel, and the whole shaken up sufficiently to render it a million to one that tbe black one could not be found without pouring out the contents of the bar rel, and picking tho beans all over, one by one. The doomed man was then told that he must ram his arm into the barrel, and pull out that black bean the first trial, or be killed then and there. He shoved his hand deep into the beans, and immediate ly drew forth the black bean. The TriaN of a Maine Editor. All this fall the editor has been af flicted with a cold, which,' settling on his lungs and permeating bis bones, has bunged bim up completely. JTow ever, he has worked right along, some times when he felt unable to drive bis pencil. The cold and overwork and matters of busines in Boston in duced bim last week to take a couple of days from editorial tasks, tbe first vacation for over two years. He went to tbe Hub, caught more cold, and. coming home, was obliged to succumb to the inevitable and, instead of get ting ont the Independent, go to bed and indulge ni the gay and festive mustard plasters, paregoric, soaked feet and tbe other charming accompan iments of a fit of sickness. The liulc ftendent thus has skipped an issue, and lx)lh advertising and subscrip tions thereby are due one week later. -Hath Independent. A bashful country swain whose ex cessive modesty made him shrink from the publicity of a wedding con ducted in the presence of his friends and relatives, appeared with bis affi anced before a justice of the peace to get married. The magistrate first catechised tbe groom and then put a series of questions to tbe bride. When he had finished the blushing countryman leaned toward the judge and whispered: "There's another question Yd like you to put." ' What is it; said the magistrate. "Ask her if she snores." The masons have stopped work on the Washington monument, leaving the shaft for the winter at the height of 410 feet. At this elevation it is the loftiest structure on the conti nent, and, with a few exceptions, hi the -world. "When completed it will be 550 feet in height. Fraud generally lights a candle for justice to look at it; and a rogue's pen indites the warrant for ins own arrest. Have Wistar's balsam of wild eliorrv ahvaysat hand. It cures coughs, colds, uiunuiiiiib, wjiuupiii cuun, L.mij), in fluenza, consumption, and nil throat and mng complaints. r0 cents nnd,Sl a hot tie. BUY THE BEST! BARBOUR'S Irish Flax Salmon iTefrTkreads Woodberry, and Needle Brands, SEINE TWINES. AND CORK MD LEAD LINES. Fish Pounds, Seines, anil Xets Imported, lo Order, a Lar&eSfocMlttfiJisEiiiBS and fish hooks, 'constantly on hand HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 519, MARKET STREET SAN FRANCISCO. JSTAggents for the Pacific Coast. SLIGHT ODDS. A Little Story ivith a Iiarse Dlorai One 31 an -who Knew Mk Oivn UusincHH. "No. my doar," said tho venerable keeper of a country store to a timid littlo girl whose head scarcely camo up to tho level of the counter. "No, my dear, wohayen't any red flannel, but ro have somo first rato Nctr Or leans molasses." Softly hinting that she didn't think that would answer the purpose quite as well, tho child went her way in search of tho article she wanted. "Havo you BENSON'S CAPCINE PLAS TERS?" asked a gentleman of a certain drug gist whoso namo could bo Riven wcro it do- sired. "I am troubled just now with a touch of my old friend, tho lumbago, and tho Ben son'; Plaster seems to go to tho spot almost as soon as it touches tho skin." "Not at present." replied tho druggist, gen ially " but, wo havo lota of plasters just as good. There is Allcock's, tho Capsicum and others won't ono of them do as well?" "My dear sir," retorted tho gentleman, with a slight show of temper, "I say nothing against thoso articles, but I am a business man, and always ask for precisely what I want and for nothing clic I may enlighten yon, however, when J say that sometimo ago, for another disease, of which tbo Capcine has sinco cured me, I tried all those you mention, with no appreciable benefit They are ineffi cient, every ono of them, tho meanest act ot tho proprietors of somo of them being this that they m'ako plasters with similar sound ing names to dective tho unwary into beliov- wg tncy are tae samo tblng. - xapenonco taught mo tho difference. I'll go to tho next man in your line. Good day." Bo on i oar guard against imitations. Tho genuine has the word CAPCINE cut cleanly in the middle of the plaster. All othors are impositions. Seabury & Johnson, Chemists, New York. TO keep tho pored open, the oil KlamLj snd tabes active, and thus furnish an outlet for impurities in tho perspiration and blood which cause humiliating blotches, blackheads and minor skin bleinisho?, especially of in fants; to cleanse, whiten and beautify the skin, remove tan, freck es. sunburn, and oily matter : to keep tho hands soft, white and freo from chaps or roughness, prevent conta gious skin and scalp disea?c, and provide an exouisito skin beauttficr and toilet, bath ami nursery sanative redolent with delicious flow er odors" aridt'rTiot a.v healing balsam?, use iho C'tTinitA So.u In.kr?ed by physi cian? and chomist as absolutely pure and highly medicinal. Sales l:il "J I.K0.' 00 cake. THE HERITAGE OF WOE Mitery. shame and agony often bequeathed as a sole legacy to children bv parent. i neg lected Scrofula. To cleanse the blood of thi3 hereditary poison, and thus remove the most prolific cause of human suffering, to clear the tTcinot disfiguring humors, itchin? tortures, humiliating; eruptions, and loathsomo sores caused by it. to purify and beautify the skin, ard restore tho hair so that no trace of tho disease acmains. CvtU Ut. J.KSOIA'KXT, the new blood purifier, diuretic and aperient, and Clticuka nd Citiccra Soai the great skin cures and beautiScrs, are infallible I HAD SALT RHEUM In tho most azsravutcd form for eight years. No kind of treatment, medicine or doctors did me any permanent good. .My friends in Maiden know how 1 suffered. When 1 began to use the I'itutka Kkjikmks my limbs were so raw and tender that I could not boar my wcichl on them without the skin crack ing and bleeding, and was obliged to go-j about on crutches. L scd tne I lticura KEM kmks five months, and was completely and permancmly cured. Mlts. S. A. li'tOVTX, Maiden, Mass. References: Any citizen of Maiden. Mass. COPPER COLORED I have been afflicted with troublesome skin disease, covering almost completely the upper part of my body, causing my skin to assume a copper-colored hue. It could be ruubcd'of like dandruff, and at times catu inc intolerable itchiur and the most intense suffering. I have used blood purifiers, pills, and ut Her advertised remedies, but experi enced no relief until I procured tbeCirricu KA TtKMEiiiKS. which, although used care less! and irregularly ctiredme, allayins that terrible itching, and restoring my skin to Its natural color. I am willing to make an affi davit to the truth of this statement. Milan. Mich. S. . BUXTOX Sold by all druggists. Citicui:a,5o cents ; Kksoi.vknt.S1 :SoAr.'ii cents. Potti:i: Ui:iG and Chioiii'ai. Co. Iloiton Mass. Send rir"IIow to Cure Shin Iilcncs". SAMFGRD'S RADICAL CURE. The Croat Balsamic Distillation of Witch. Hazol. American Piac. Canadian Far, Marigold Clover Blossom. Etc., For tho immediate relief and Permanent Cure' of every form of Catarrh, from aHmplc lload Cold or Influenza to tho Loss of Smell, Taste, and Hearing, Cough, bronchitis and Incipi ent Consumption. Kcliefin fivo minutes in nny and every caso. Nothing liko it Grate ful fragrant, wholesome. Curo begins from hrst application, and is rapid, radicil perma nent, and never failing. Ono boctlo Radical Cure. onoBox Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in ono package forming a complete treatment, of all druggists for SI, Ask for SAxrop.n'd Uapicai. Cl'rk. PoTTEn Dkco and CitmicAi. Co., Coston. ATM 1 IKffVi l-'or tho relief and proven-AjWUi-IJVO7 tion, the instant It Is ap W? , c4 Plifil.of Hheumatismeu- SAA "Vgj Coldf.'WcakBack' Stomach 1 r and Bowels. Shootinirl'ain?. -v0uQ Palpitation. Dyspepsia, Liv-ZZO- er Comnlalnt. BiliousFover. 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