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Illi ltin ASTOKI W, F v via .,. J,:,),. Sally ot.vimt JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. 64. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Sent by mH. Pr . Sent by tnll. P'r month W Served by carrier, per month WEEKLT. Seal by all, Pr tMt ,n advance.. rotag fr to ubecrlberea. .poo AU ommunlcatlone Intended for publl nation ehould bo directed to th editor. 1 Buelneaa communication of all kind and remittance muat bo addreaeed to "Th Aatorlan." Tho Atorlan guarantee to lla adver- Uwn the largeat circulation of any new papar published on th Columbia river, Advertising rate can b had on appllca lion to th bulnea manager. The Weekly Aatortan, tha aecond oldcat weekly In the atate of Oregon, haa, next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largeat weekly circulation In th atata. The people of hurupe are fettling up fur enormou quantltle of food prod net and manufactured good they have purchased of ua In execs ot the mer chandise our people have bought from Europe'1. Gold haa begun to flow west ward at-mM the Atlantic to aettle the huge trade balance which atands In our favor. Over flS.iVO.tW ha come since March 1. It affonde a striking contrast to the hut two year of the last admlnls (ration, hcn repeated bond sale had to be made to replenish the treasury gold to leam that the bulk of that now coming In will find its way Into the I'nlted States treasury. Gold la so plenty In New Tork that It Is appearing In ordinary retail businesssomething which has been ut terly unknown since the war. The bank ers hold so much gold that they are pay ing It out on checks. In order to avoid having their vai.lts Inconveniently crowd ed, and the government has now a regular gold Income from the custom houses, the receipt of K"ld oin for the past six months In payment of duties running over 5 per cent oJ" total receipts. It is coming st exactly the right time. too. now that we are threatened with a for eign war. Country delegates will rejoice at the re port, If It turns out to be true, that the republican county committee proposes to permit their participation In the nomina tion of the county ticket this year by deciding to hold but one convention. The rule for years past has been to call the regular convention together merely to put the regular delegatea through the empty form of perfecting an organiiatlon. while the more- serious work of naming the county ticket was deferred to some "ad journed" convention; on the pretense of waiting to see what the "other fellows'- meaning the democrats or populists would do. Of course country people rarely have the time or means to make the difficulty Journey from their homes to the city to attend more than one convention: the result being that in the interim be tween the two convention a slate could easily be made up and promptly ratified by the few original delegates and the large number of proxies lomposlng the last "convention. It in to he h"'l therefore, whether the committee con sents or not. that no u h foolishness or fraud will 1m- tolerated this year, but that the delegates sent to the convention will not adjourn after their first meeting un- til the whole buslnPM which brings them j toK'-th.-r. including the nomination of a. .... . ii ... i , ti... ' county ticket, has Ik-ih dlspnt-ed of. The, republicans have nothing to fear from what the "other fellow" may do. 1r,,. I vided they put up a clean ticket, and they j ,,, . . . ... ,h, ir ih,.v ' will be snowed under nut of slgnt if tnej , don't, whether the ring make the nomi nation after the usual fashion or not. With the prospect that f'uba will, achieve her lndeendenee hortly, the old i question now arises: Are the Cubans a pable of self-government? The experience of other Spanish-American countries has not b.cn such as to give any assurance of stable conditions and real self-government by the people themselves. Their his tory has been one of revolutions and dic tators, with counter-revolutions to de pose them. The Cuban population Is made up of Spaniards, negroes, and the Je- J sc. ndants of both rac s, in all degrees of one-third of the niiiiiiAiin v, .i.fv v.- i .....-.'" .' population is white, the remaining Iwo - thirds Is cither black or mixed b.ood. - - The masse are densely Ignorant, and all urc fanatical In religious faith. Can such a people provide for themselves a stable ; rfovimment, just to all, and so perman ent us to Insure industrial and commer cial prosperity? However, the primary consldc ration of the American people Is 1 the withdrawal of Spain from the west- cm hemisphere, and the restoration of ....., , n...... , ..... , Spain withdrawn, the Island will In time renew Its former productiveness. Its peo ple will not starve by hundreds and thous ands, an they are doing today. The Cu bans may not be able to govern them selves to tho best advantage, but that Is a condition to be dealt with after hos tilities are over and Cuba Is free. There has been during the three years of the present war, a very strong feeling in the I southern section of the union In fitvor of Cuhnn freedom. Hut there hi been no talk of Cuban annexation then-. 'I southern people frankly say they want " negro representative and senators In th" I'nlted States congress. Aav ba k In the Vi' the south was anxious for i'uImii annexation, In onler to add to the sliixc power In the union. Hut slavery Is gone forever, and the south no longer cares to add new states with negro majorities. t rilK DANGER OK WAR WITH SPAIN War with Spain may come from tin perverse pride of the Spanish character They talk as If they never could sum der Cuba without a loss of their honor If the loss of territory Indicts loss of honor, Spain has lost mow than any ot!tr nation ever had. She once held the hc!e Pacific coast from Oregon to Patagonia Was Spain dishonored when Mexico, Peru. Veneiuela. Doll-la. Chile and the rest won their Independence Our gain, In obtain Ing Texas, Louisiana and California, d." not s-cm to have been the loss of the Spaniards and Mexicans. Spam would have a chance to be a growing nation once more if she had not a colony thit has become the graveyard of her young men, and the fruitless scene of the waste of blood and gold. The president laid down law. history and policy In his an nual message, and IV Lome lost his sense In contemplating the logic of tli.it utterance. Spain Is not to go on forever with her Cuban war. She has promised victory and peace. She has no victories to show, and no peace is possible. In May the rainy season comes, when war in Cuba consists In shedding rain. Hy that time the last chance of Spanish arms In Cuba will have vanished, and the aulono- j I mists will be recognised as the dreamers they are. The Cuban people cannot -iy the Spanish war debt, and will die. as they should, rather than try. The poll y of the president must proceed iiiion d, fi nite lines with reference to I'vd ,! ,t. and results, and the pr - lire f ir a short session of congr-ss will lend to Ins;, p. the crisis. The condition of ihe island urn!, r Span ish rule Is hopeless. There is no future possible until the Spaniards are gone, but misery', poverty, pestileinv-fureicncrs caste. Culians a degraded, enslaved peo. pie. Cuba Is so near and Intimately a art of the American system that we can-: not esae responsibility. . . HANDBOOK OF THE TARIFF. The understanding of the complicated provisions of the new tariff ha 1 n greatly simplified by the Issuance of tl.is ThurV 1 1.": Ii 1 58 8 4 31,7 si I 35 0 4, t i l manual, which contains decisions uf the Frt 26i I 2 s 1 1 14 , 14 0 5, uu 2 ; federal courts, general appraisers and the : Sat X jtol l "??' ' J . - . . ., SLN 27 3 3H i 4 4 42 55 10A11 v J, J 5 se;r.-tary of the treasury on mooted,;, 2s 4 u3 7 3 6 ' 5 1 U IS 1 5 10 32 4 o points. To digest the tariff law Is no Tue 2i 4 43,4 ( 3,S li 1. U17 easy task, but to digest the fo-d taken . Ttie :.. .. . .. .. J.. ..(. .,U A 4 4 Into the gastric receptee is render tV".'.'.'.! . .i i' J 12.2 facile and agreeable by the systematic . -' use of that thorough stomachic, lb'S tetter's Stomach Bitters. This is a fam ily medicine of comprehensive us-. It prevent and cures malarial, kidney and rheurrttlc trouble, remedies nervousness and Insomnia, and removes constipation and biliousness, ppetite, as w 11 as the ability to satisfy it without subs-viee.: abdominal disturbance, is restore,) ly this tine tomachic, which also ace U r.it. s convalescence. Persons in the decline of life and the Infirm cif every age and sex find it of material assistance. And now the streets are mole danuenius by the appearnri f bicycle novice. vthn h iv- J ti -t ei from the si li'Mils iihiT- they i,,-. more in.!r ri stlinu' with the wti-.-l durini; a of burnt"' and bnils-. Thf doctor may be a f"'"l "1.1 man. but 'Ven so, m'-dli al examiriani'hs .nnl Tto- j local-applleatlun" tr-u'mmt nr.- ubh-.r- 'rent to every m'Mbsi woman. They ;,r.. j enibarniss.il): often ut.-, Thiy stvci:.! n, Hubmitted to until - -r;. il.it '" '; " tried. In ton- - out of ten, th'-re is no reason for th-m. In nine can' out of t. n. the do. t..r m K. n. r.ii practiiv Isn't ".mi"i'tit to tr..u f.-n ' 1 diseases. 1 hi y make it brain h nf m-'ll- ine by themselves. They ,ir- di.-tmct from oth.-r ailrnent, Th-y , ,, r... erly understond and treated only by one wjU) ,;iS n-1j y,.;,rh ,,f a, t I pra, t,, . nnl exierii m e in this partli ular lin-. This i .,,. . , . . IS true OI IT. IV. t . I ler' e, I Ill'-I ' l.isilll- Ing physician of the Invalids llot.-i a:,. I Surgical Institute, at Huff., In. N. V It J'leri e's Kavonte pres. rlptlori. a r- t,"i for all derangement "t f'-pi -nl'i. tn organs of women, has. In n in .utiril ...s.- for more than thirty years. It i ;.r. - ,V(T fl)rm ,)f ..f,.ni;j,. Itotn mn and women n iw.it. -to forget what was said at tie marriage proposal. prei-ml f Weil Children that itC not Very robust nd wmuuh,! nun", " lai-iumun - .i, .4 4 . . itood sometnine to be useaior two i months the faUthat : ' (. .4 ...ff.. f fj ; . - " ll rv iimv 1 ,11 u ire ri nil ul 11. SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos- phites of Lime and Soda supplies exactly what they want. Thcv Will thrive, grOW Strong; and tc Well all winter On this Splendid food tonic Near y all of them become very fond of it. For adults who are not very strong, a course of treatment with the Emulsion for a couple of months in the fall will put them through the winter in first-class con dition. Ask your doctor about this. Be Mire you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. See that Ihi un and fish are on the wrapper. All druggists ; yx, and $1,00. CCOTT & 11UWNL, Chemists, New York. Pears' soap brings health and the color of health to many a sell low skin. MARINE NOTES. The lug Maggie arrived in from the Ne- lialmi yesterday. The Columbia arrived In from San Krnn ,,0 yesterday morning. The Pilgrim took on coal yesterday pre paratory to her trip to Alaska. The Hrltlsh bark Zanlta. wheat laden armed down from Portland yesterday. The tug Escort blew down boilers yes terday and will undergo some necessary repair. The Hrltlsh steamer Commonwealth, wheat laden, arrived down from Ivrtland yesterday. The schooner Ijiura May crossed out ytsterday with .ti.iai fi-et of lumber for Hil'b s landing, San Francisco bay. The steamer Miler was launched yester day from the Astoria Iron Works where she had been undergoing extensive lm- 1 I pfocniciits. T(u t,.h,H,nrr Vo,nt yesterday finished loading lumber at the Clatsop null and I Villi co to sea to.lav. Mie Is bound tor I S.tn r'r;iruiso. Tiie Tatle (or Mjrcti. 1898. ll.uu H II kli I...W s IUH I'.UK A 0. r. w. -..ih.tl. ti ntlH. li. In ft, 1 s: 94.. . in n Tuec . W.d . Thur Krt ... : in : 2 ; K i" 10 14 i i 1 li i t J I.' 1 J !5.iiiliii(5l: 3MI Mil. 4: 57 S 11 r. H 4 3-1 4 4 1U 5 10 4 I J 11 is 1 1, 5 -' 3 i - 1 6U 33 7 4 1. . ii'2 1 tldilt 7 t , 7 5, U 16 7 Si jj S J, UD 0 & H i) 12 1 7 S " u 1 i 7 1.1 ii 1 2s S J HI S i); 7 45 1 0 7 4 1 1 0 ....111 100 8 $; Jt'. 7i, 24 1(5, kl7 1 11 Jii Si 1 11 7 L iw 0 3 jo 1 ) 12 J10S: 4 0J45 57 0 2i 34 2 3 U I SI S i 4 67 1 0 10 SI 0 3 ID 20 2 ! 14: 4 41 s i: 1 11 i 11 DU it i 11 S' 3 t 15i & 43 111, 7 42 54 1. -I lo7v 161 f J7 7 ! 00 S 8, 0 4 1 9, Z 22 4 i 17) 1 1 7 8 10 01 4i 2 K 3 3 X: 0 4 ....is K 7 I10W 7 0, J4JJ3 4 3U 0 2 Sr ' M n .. Tu.-s . YCI Thurs- . sr V i , 'Thur Sal ..IS 10 42 S1 U 34 7 4, 4 52 2 71 i SI 0 I IV Hi 11 to i 1 ... A t 4.1 1 0 Sit 0 3 Mo'n . .....11 0 13 S 1 1J 24 8 2 i 2s I J, 4 o k Tues 3, 0 4 8 I I w l 7 U 0 I 21 1 y VESSELS BOUND TO ASTORIA, pen Volr.ich, Ati.er. Q-er h, 14u7 tons. gmta Rosa. I. Otago, Kek. Swd bk, 70 tons. Ham. our. i Cinway CoKt.e, Jone. Br h, 111 .-': Ki I. U.S. Valparaiso. le.nh Vanduara, Eleavan, Br bk, UK ton. A.g'j Bay. tilenlmnk. Ix-utard, Br bk, ISA tons, Ca'cjtta. Genevieve, Toujte. Kr DH. Jen ton. Has. pYjr.J- Octotwr O. i ob-rnn. tl'il'.y. Or bk. I'M ion v .. ... ... ii. ...), a -helm-toni. Tnomon. lr bk. , , Ur hk. 211T tona. ' T.wn OOber I. , Ity of York. Joi,. Itr ah. IK. ton..,,, 1p .'... ,, ". , nyd.tey. ; I-ikrmba, Bivlhcrinjt. Br bk. luM tona, I'reeinantle. Can Rolieruon. Phi, Br n. 1540 Ion. fti.-.U Riaaall. I Hrltlsh Genernl, Thoma. Itr h, !'.') N-'wruxtle, Ausiralla. MuU.s, Jlesflrngcr, Br bk, 13T.2 ton- .Vig&Mkl. Valori. lirwn, Br n. It ton, New. ' -i.-'t.e, Australia. J irdon Hill, Wlker, Br bk. tona, Melbiurrvs. Klntu'.k. Perrelle, Br itr. 28S1 ton, Yokohama. Amara, K';nt, Br U. 1SI Ion. Hong, koi.g. Alexander Black. Dunn, Br hk. 13M on-, Antwerp. Watjen. Frit, Oer ah, ton, Hlr. Iir'.s'oi, Mclntyre, Br tr. iZlt tona. San FrancUco Anr,e Thomas, Thornaa, Br ih, Vt tons, Port Plrie Almora, Thonraon, Br bk. 1709 ton. Newcastle. Aus'raJla. 'llerilul, Taylor, Br nh. 1891 tons. Hoyol P.oad. Ortnid, Blitz, Oft h. 14.VI tons, .Santa Rosalia A!!'. Knhtmann, Oer ah. ?'.' ton, f.'int-i Itos.'illa. Forthbank, Petpmon, Br bk, V3 tona, J-rghintl. Ai.'damnn, Winter, Br bark, 935 ton, ., T,- n - v" '"W""1. JonM. Br ',ark' 1403 tnT Rnsbane, . riimt.rlnn Prtnre , Br hp, 1271 tons, Melbourne, . City of Athens, Lundln, Br hlp. 11S9 tons, Antwerp, . T'.srt.h Pulitzer, Harvey, Am rh, 73 t'.ns, New York. f'lackmnnn.mshlre, Thomson, Hr sh, Ur. '.'.n, Newcastle. .'nmt.rl.m Queen, Jone, Hr sh, 121 V t'.r.s, Melbourne. Atacami, Cabellero, Chi! sh, 1224 tons Taleahuano. Orenlla. Blunrt, Br (th, 1708 tons, San Francisco. ''ornmonwefllt.il, Anderson, Hr str, 21S.1 tons, Ksijulmalt. Pass of Leny, Vint, Br bk, 1279 tons, Yokohama Rilb'-rhorn, Gibson, Br bk, 1771 tons, Liverpool. Aro, Maclean, Br sh, 1180 tons, Ant werp. Clavcrdon, Kelway. Br sh, 2,402 tons, Yokohama, Comllebank, St rm, Br bk, 2,179 tons, Taltal. Mount Tabor, Jameson, Br tr, 1,298 tons, Yokohama. Bogstadt, Thorbjornscn, Nor itr, U82 tons, China. Mtstley Hall, Imgnn. Hr bk, 1.TT1 tons, ti'ngHwikl. Nomlit, Nelson, Gr bk, 1,M& ton, Yoko iinttia. Gulf Stream, McKennon, Ur bk, 1.1,1 tons, London, !rniar, IVrter, Hr itr, I. Sid Ion, Hong Kong, Castle Rock, Jone. Hr itr, l.Trt ton, 11 logo, latulard, Ration, Hr lr, l.titf ton, Hong Kong. ; i. Miiiik, llitiiillton, Hr rti, IV' J ion, k"hiiiiiii. Ounford, Macl'h rson, tr kh, JhW tons, t liiuihurir Maiuihon, Cnwd y, Hr sh. lull ton, Shanghai. Ll'MHKU KI.KKT on UP Hie a and In Columbia r to Load Lumber. Protection. - , stm, 114 tons, anditg. Echo, -, bgtn, T4 Ion, Tlenldn Knpiton. l.oui. , chr. i ton. CalUo, Marlon, , bktn. J ton. Sydney. W. F. Joa-ett, . ehr, 4.'4 tot, Kan Francisco bntr, tinega. , bktn, BJ tin, Mallendj, Edward Park, Johnson. chr, San Fran cisco, February 1. Tain tShanter, Pntteron, bktn. Ban Era in Isco. Allsa Craig, Robertson, itr. 1.164 ton, Shanghtl. Letitla, , chr, ta tons. Ban Fran- dseo. I -aura May, , chr, S34 ton. Baa Franrltco, Salvator, , chr, 3SS ton. Ban Fran cisco. Loul. , chr, S3t ton. Callao. Chehall, , bktn, (41 ton. Naga saki. ASTORIA'S OR UN FLEET; Uff. I Wheal Vewl an I FUg Ptl I Value liuchalliiirii, Itr sit tilcticWsn, Itr sh M.Vil m. ;.. ; Vl.NV, ! T". Ml l i: 2"" PIK'I H'i.IIM I i'.;.v'i : .r i i,;;,.tl - I. : i ; .'I : i .- . H.MMI SI "Si 7''.i.V , I":-".. I Craigcr'ie. hr li . . I'mwn of -H'oliriiol ir u . iohlis Hr li ,' II DiswimmI. lr kh i'llhi, rill. in, lr h I'llliibrlan, III lK FtiphnM no Itr li .Moii . ttarn, Itr sli MiinvUul Sucliet, llr "Ultrate. Mr sh Andreta. Hr sli VriHcan llr bk ..,. Ilienliilila. llr h Ih Mae , ;la,i, lr Mi .... Iirrls.,ile Hr h Tt.oo Te, sll 'I, ski "7 II 0 p'.'.'U' i.kir i . ,.UI i I1 ia, i.v.o 0 sti, ! 1 1 1. e. ,. no ,I.'H" MmthgM te, Hr sh Ill lie,' KlC llll -S, l., r -ll I'r.ini1. r tr Ili.iu.ith i. n -li l.s . H" in in II !., tlr I . t lolll e.. li, r -h i'Ii ikti :, I. s .... ; . I-I:ili-. Hr tt . I! ke II, men. I ,cr li ll.i'i u s, I. lir.t, I Hd t n! worth ' r i;li. ' :,.tidvii,i , :r i, 1 . Ui.h mi --e. li, -,i riont. ti.-, I'.r -!i I an I i. Hi ok V Jo i Ua in t I'. -I, l.lf li.r. a 1'illi.v r,-. ;r s-i pen Voii llr Iik s orni i llr bk ias . lir l.k K limni.-liire, lie i KI rnlu. Nor .ir I- Inti.hire, Hr (r I'.elni iii, Hr -II U 1 1 1 ,.t in illi. l,k lla t Ion II I r ti J I I'llu.'or i.iT.h A nuliib.i, Itr bk Peru, irlK i arr .diiie. llr bk FUln.lnrc. (r .h I'rtiinarl .hi,-., llr -h Pi IticipHlti . llr N, ,. Kml of civile, Hr o- . . . iiiiuc-i!ii, r r b. He. in, ii li,.' , ir ,,lp vl. irk. hire, hr bk city of Perth, llr .:r llru.se , Hr In iiehlerlvre, llrb, t H.ilali', Itr h ' ipheii . Sr hk Hjirdnw ie Itr .b lriimer.,ii;. Itr i, s si. II ..in, r .'r 1'ltr.ewda e. llr .Ir ! o:iilninl Hi- -it- , Pr.o im e, Hr -h i nnba. br str i.' e '..' sh . crii -mi, l,r ,, I. I-: ..I. i" - , A -ill II -I I' t 1 i.i, ! :. i ft Hi Mi tt 1H j 1 ', . 1 .'. u Ziiu ., i h'.lNl -ifil I -M II. ll" ii .'it n ..'IT ...(. !".: I II ; II..I-. I I Cat ' :i i,i-'. pi. .US, ii.in ; .ii si : Visa' : S; V.,'lll ' ' l- m l sT. ''; , .'i I 'i o Buret of flour. - l llle inoriK.ik-e. KHKK Pll.l.M. .Send your inlilr.su to II i:, Um kl.n & 'o , I'hleaeo, and Ki-t a fn-e simple box cf lr Kin.-s S'ew Life 1'llls Airiiluiil omitlnc yuu of their merits Th-se plllit , are easy In action and are nartlculiirtv ' eff-' 'Ive in the cure ,,f Cor.siip nt,,n ami Hlik Ilea. la, he l',.r M.l.rl. ,..l l,,.. """ nave i" .n prov-.i mvalu- IV. L"". !?. "i rl.P" .V,:a. nlile. Th' y are Kiiaranteed to be perfeclly , , . " " I, .' Vegetable. They w. ak. n by th. lr netlon, but by giving tone to btomach and b .w.-l. greatly intignr.ite the ryst. in It. vular a le i enta per hot. s"ld by Kst. s-Omn Iirug t.'o. The Mi. r . ..riiainih g ihe i In-, k I" .'I- tt.iys ih. ,,, ,,, , r. n li.nt; ii. ib. tin. .tin ii Miss Allle Hiighes. "Nor'fi.k, Va . frightfully burM-d on the fae and nock. Pain was Instanty relieve.) hv IieUltt Wlteh Hiz'i S'llv.-, ttdi-h heal.-.) I He In. Jury wlttioiit .-avli a scar. It la in famous pile renii)y ("has. Rogers. The ii man will sunn resume sway If ihe thermometer k is Ills . g 1 1 nil ill llle .ten tenor of lis way. I have been afflicted with rheumatism for fourteen years and nothing seemed to give any relief. 1 waa able to be around all the time, but constantly suffer- ing. I bad tried everything I could hear of and at laat waa told to try Chamber lain's Pain Halm, which I did, and waa Immediately relieved and In a short time cured. I am happy to say that It haa not since returned. Josh. Edgar, 0rtnan town, Cat. For sale by Charles Rogers, druggist Have yuu nnii. . il ih,. tray . ai liu:s fur men'.' Kmtv biii:hi 1 nior m a'lnal.le will I.- ii.. mi Ho r-io'wi ur ,! Hi .).. lio r hi'.'lll. yinuai Sales over 6,000)000 Boxes roa Eaious asd eeevous disoedeeb "i' Ii at Win'! nml I'aln In tint Btomai'ti, (,i liJIni'SH, Kiiliuisn after meal", lieinl. iielio, lilzlnens, Drowsiness, i-'IiintilriKsi of Heat, Jjhs of Appollt, (Vistlvonesii. Jilotelies on tho Kkln. C"l'l t'lillls, Ills, t'irboil Bleep, l''rlifhifiil liroauiH ami nil .Nervous ami TroinblliiK HunHiitloiis, THE FIRST LOSE WILL GIVE BELIEF Itf TWENTY MIHDTE3. Kvory Bufforer w ill ackuowloJ-o tlioui to Ihi A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. IIE. CIIAW FlMJl, lafcen oodlroet. ed, will quickly r'Htoro Femalos to com pleto health. They promptly rotnovo obstructions or Irri'iftiliiritles of tlio sys torn and cure edek Headache, for a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion nicnfflff-Pil I Ivo uiuiu'.i'.u L.lVtr IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham's Pills are Without a Rival And ham ihm LARCE8T SALE Of any Patent Medicine In the World, 25c. at all Drug Stores, AW CDEN LETTER o MOTHERS. v i: akk A...1 u riN; in tiik oiukts oru vii.iit to Tiir: IXll.lSiVK tK t'K Tin: WtiKt) "CASTi)KIA," ani "riTCUi:ii'S CASTOUIA," ASOl'U TKA1U'. MtKK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, vas tho orighaLr vf "PITCHER'S CAST0RIA." Uw saw that has borne and decs mo , on every bear the far-simile signature of Q&ft&ttii wrapjKr. This is the original PITCHER'S CAST0RIA,' nhich hat been used m the hemes vf tho Mothers of America fir veer thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper o;:r? see that it is the hind lion have always bought r., on tho and has the siynaturfi of wrap per. No one has authority from me ;: nj lumo cjc cept The Centaur Company of which (",... .'. HJcher is ftcsident. ,i , March S, 1S97. 0. 0 ' . A P. Do Not Bo Deceived. Do not cnthner the life of your chiKl ly nrri-pting a cheap substitute which some ilns't ir.i)' olftT you (because he nukes a few iv.ort: p. nnies' v it), the if gredients of which even lie not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" DEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. jfff MANHOOD RESTORED. n 1 v ' ) Of llmrmr "I lti irl4li uf)f , tK ft U M' h-V Ll Xf Vl n4imiil. l'JiilnUi It k.hrmlMfcJ fiitlMtoii. Nrv4i lUiilR ff i ' ''". Vnfliti bt Mtxtr, k.i4Mtti4. In mii s Vfhia m n r rrar . trrr niii nwn,ri imriwwr. i'hipi u,vf, u uirwrn iinn k, ,tmBA ihonr.rT ..-.... J tiiuuMuiu. 'nsifllV-WW .tM,nfh m MlnrMfmAll WM ,.,KiiL 1 in, iwii. iiTrer-i imi! nirs.1 b l"ri."i la li i ntnrr tmni InsiiaH vlt fmnllm, I'l PI HKN K lll neiT iHi"n iml In r r lih.iul an i.e iiim tmin'lMiil r.ieii i,.tsranlrivfi ft.iil nii.ter reliim.! It i hi, ir h4 ae )iiimii i ssli ...e , K. . i .f i'i in, h em'L ph circular mi.I i'uiii.hiiI4. AAll'- 114 4 Ul, IK'-)I I. U net V,-s "Vi f Ut KOIl 8AI.C It V I'll Mil KH IHKlKltfl EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR WEAK MEN FREE TO ALL MEN OF All AGES NO nilKV It AnVASM K. XTntf Jerlul ppllnr arid lniHI' lleen on trial lot r rllakl Man. A wtir.d.wi,: repuuii' 0 tek of "loarr. Mtrreiatacia in Oil'l'7 msrimi Ufa rrimmnl. Pull (trriirih. Uerelonmenl nd lii cirun t levery Mirtuin of III bud. Kallurelu'itoaiiiUe', (am 1MI uarrwr. . . i . i . . .i . ERIE MEDICAL CO.. llXtiSW: ... . Tin- man ho kii"ts li, n, ik. uu- l.lk. S b Will in ter ,. kll". .tk-e lll.lll Is Koine; In llat e a l"l nf Ullll' i ' ll t Sl.t f. run; In his hin. r That the l loi'd should iierf iun lu vltai fuln llnliH, It Is absolutely nrreaa.iry It I s'inii',1 h.i i.tily Im- pure but rl h In life. Itlh etementa Theje r,' nu II a nr. bea. effeeU'd .y the use of thn v-ll know n sl.ui.'ar.l bl I piirlller. Ayer s Harsa- ....-in. ' I .iiif. rie as . 1 as ,nit. r K i'in'i'l" a" l,i:i ii; t,i liii the . fT". I . ,,l i lo i ,,ltt- r The m t n.,i,K . ill .. . i.,i!V- mi - i . ri I ..I. k. " . . l.ltll Karlv Itl-r. nr.- fan,",.. Mule ''lm ,,r" t'l" I'l" f(r con.a,.,.n IdHou.n-... Id,t. ' , , ri,n.-r ' The loi y 1 1. lm, ,) ttiik'T f'lriiitoii ip.vt I I'.-liig dlsidavd in.'k.s us tt.uii .. in, , iio'li. it'll liar mil all our wmi. r I. loin . llis ami ki I Iim-.I op In tin. -iniui. I sha ie, " Mr. M It . .r l. lia ble ! a 11 mffered Ornrg. 11. Becord. lb Wll known COO f,.r i -tn ,...r. rr,., .1 .'.i tractor of Towanda, N. T., ar: "I h 1 . an 'fsal aiJ m.ipaiI t.., f ...ll'i .' I .. 1 1 ' - - ' " "'; Klem, the fsm...i. little puis for all itom- rh and llvef tnuhloa, rhaa. Flogitr i I Itaby cartinges un sldew alks. now bii" Itu.i TO r'l'iti; i 'i. li IN u!-: T y Take Laxative I'.ioino 'jilnpie Tjbieia All driiKKlsIs refund th- nioaey If It f.ipa tf'i 2V- For mil- hv i'h trh a It urera Viol, tin . olnr feature r li,i of the I- Is Ihe season fashion, 1 1. e It I eny to eaten h cold and Just aa en-y to itet rid cf 11 if you coiimieii 'e enrly ; 10 r. M ,.. r-,,,1,.1, cre , cure. . , , , ,, , . . 1 roughs rriMs. hrntichlt s. pncii'ium la and 1 all throat and lun Iroubl.-s It . plraa- ant lo t ill", safe lo use and pure to cur I'hlis. I'lu'ers I seems so belpb s HI - "ie of bis worn. 11 folks I A man uey r tiKly as wb' u v ' oni n in in nnn 111, aim lin ,u;i. mine- In- .an do I- to iiiaire with fh. in ., 1 1 sei'fnir a dnelnr. 1 IIITKI.KN H AltNICA HAIA'I'. TMK IIKHT HAIA-IO In Ihe world fur Cuts, UrulscH, More. Ulcers, Halt lilieum, I'Vver Mores, Teller, Chapped MiiiiiIm, Chil blains, Corns, and nil Hkln Mrupi Ions, and positively . nr. m I'lles, or no pay reipilrrd. It Is Kiiaranlccd lo give pnrfeci sailsfiic. lion or money refunded, prion 2,1 cents per box. 1'or sale by Mst. s-Cotin Driiit Co. The man of 10 may be more llulh"il In tils courtship, but he Is no more sincere than the youth or 2a. and II Is a foolish p:lrl w ho l.'iiiiM miililini i oiii,,ii lMi,ii: 1,,. tween the poll-he, I ;i ml ri 1 1 loo often till, mi anliiir ocmplliin tits of Ihe one and the ntdciii bin less cultivated inellmils of tin, oilier. Rev. E. Edward, paitor of the Eng lish Baptist church at Mlnorsvllle, Pa,, when suffering with rheumatism, was ad- vised to try Chamborlnln'a Pain Balm. He .. la .rnii,.H. .., - " una. lini ment proved of great service to me. It subdued tho Inflammation and relieved the pain. Should any sufferer profit by giving Pain Balm a trial It will please me." For sale by Charles Rogers, drug gist To be outdoors yesterday was apparent ly Ihe aim and object of all humanity. l lit hprmli,rrlMM hmt Hi. r. Is iioIIiIiik Ih ll ttltl so . rf. . loullt ltd... k lin' pride mil of you it In ills. "Ut .ift. i ,i sir. .11 (hut nil Hie time )..ii lli...il'l ton Kir binklnil ! I'tlle ).Mir skill I, till. I wis li. 111111 dottll itl least Into III. Ill p Ct'ltK A riU.U IN iiNK HAT. Tik iMiailv llromo gulnln Tablet.! A drul rff.in.1 ih, mnn.r if It hit ' J cur; JJ-v For ! hy il.rlr !l.r. A slinnottn rs ti ll us ih il In loir aolnl tslelit there are nl bas II il 'in 1 1 in Is i.f all min UPATH Tilt: Kl nNOlhi: Mr A i ' Thi'inn. of Mart t llle. T has found a more tnluable ills nter Hinn his . I belli made In ihe hi hp Hk- 1 ir j )enra ho suffered iiiilold miniit Iroin mii ; I s , I III I' I II , Iti I outMlllleil b)' lellorrll.lK''s . and itaa absolutely . lire. I l,y ir Kliis New is.otery for 'onsiiiiiilbui. i'iiiikIis an, I i .il.ls II.. il.clar.a Hint (nld I ot Utile t.ilue Iti i i.inpnrlson ttllh tills mar t lolls i lire, would ha e It . es en If II cnsl a liiiii lnd doll.tra it Ih.MIc Aalbni.i. bri.n .hills mid all throat and Iiiiik nffeeilona 1 litlvely ured by lr Klna New ; I fry for fonsuii.plloii Trial unities ,fi,,. ul llslea-i 'nun liroif t 'o Iteniilar i u,'u mils ,un l i I luai milled In i lire ,,r .ir re(,iii.e, - . ... Aiii..nK the nittlve, ,.f Mul. o Dure nr.. ! ,,e. ..r.llnit to the lale.i iii'.mini. nl I I .. in surt u .rs nf the Ani.-i rme J a l'ki,."."7T AiTIu'i... c... tta. Iu' ...i..i,. ,..,., , nh. -Mrty year, ne.'dva.ly tmtured by phr- .'"' f- -ur. of rs'.ema. II. ... oukkly rumt by u.irt IvWItP. Wllct f.uiK.u. helli. (air llai"! Salve, the fur pile and kln dura. Cha. Rofar. ! j I to ht.lrn fiiscn. n sorl ot h.h pus, innt be lm md Inalde mil like n i..vi mid will j milliiue to Ihi let'!. ami eai ns heurllly 1 imrj i, nnmunrmin i.ouku imwjr in mi ' ...!! t.m m Inntf Km Anil hlVi fOUntl "'7 ' ,v"' .1 It .uprrlor to any oth.r." Tot aal by chrle linger, druggtt. - 11 " If husbands were not so ready lo keep their love III cold alornKc there woiii.i lie many happier wives. I.unnrliint hair, of uniform color, la a I. aiiiifiil liead-roverlng for either ei, .11, 1 amy be ni'i'iirnl by using Hull' Vegn- ial.e Hlclliaii Hair Itenew'er. And now hie On ssniaki r smllliiKly an nniini en: ".Madame iniiHt wall lit leusl I w o w.ks for even her first til linn " Th" entering wedgo of a fatal complaint I oft. 11 a llnlit cold, which a rtoan or two "f Ayer' Cherry l'ectoral might havi ' "r 1 ,ho commencement. Thnrefore It Is ailvlsahle to huve till prompt anil , , . . 1 . . . r,,III(.(y niwuy ut hand to tneot an eiui tKeiicy. Sill to the ili lmhl she lakes 111 teal'- IllK apart llle hat wlibh has Jllsl been ,.,.,.,.(. ,., f,,n ii,,. milliner s 11 woiiuui ki Is , ). ,,,, Hll llsf lll'l loll from ColllpollllilllIK i ,,.r 11..W ehalliiir dish. Mr Murk, I'leusaoi Itidge, D, wy "After two d'ictora gav up my boy to lie, I saw d hlin frimt croup by using One Mlnuto Coikxh Cure." It I Iho quick, eat and mot certain remedy for coughs. eolds and all throat nml lung trouble.' ('haa. Roger. In Hie great volcanic district of Iceland there Is a whole mountain coinposed or eruptive clays mid pure while sulphur, A beautiful grollo pcnelrntcH Ihe western slope to an unknown depth. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS PT J"' nnnw Wi ' ,'Pl ,x Isrlty aiiiluinlssliiii If "- 'A. ami ImiiMi " lisliu fc.rl3 ;'""::.::"".! Thv ircnmi WHLfntii. Irri-uu. Irirlt HflUllila1MlMII)lllH'rilHtl V(,r VlL ImiiMi " I'Hiim "f iiM'li-iiuna ,i3 '"" m MIIIV Muvfr" 1m (rlrlit t WfiMtmih 1, m.lhiK do hb J vpiMiit'tit ot (.ririii V7 "kf IfMoAii rcmtily f..r V'., cniiH a iiiiTifiirf r (iriniiin nun , un ' Will. It'll f 'llllltl tl'll III -lift! lt- I iifi tins '.V Pv.' yw ('"rMlfl YO Ini.il ( I. a II Ml. lal lit. I . .1. For mill by KHU'H-'onn pniK' V Dr. Wllllnms' Indian Pile i iintmiiiit will cure llllnd, llliii'illiu and Iiiililnu I'lles. It absorbs Hin Lijiikiih iillayH the lUililiiKUtoiuc, nets .ma poiiliico, itiveH liiMiuil re lief. llr. (Vll.iatiis'lnilliiii J'lletlnit incut Isnretiiirrd for I'lles mill Itch Inif of Um iirlviiiii p.iris. Kverv hi it 'viirranled. Hv ilnnrgMs, by in nil on re U ii a 1 La I' lpi ol i.rl. 'i. Ml rent and U"l. W.'LLlSfi r.iiitsr rnniun rq , .'num. :i-v I i.e., i .ml For ale by IEste-Conn Drug Co. Norn n wv uki imvinu iuch mhi TMK IMPIIiiVhIMKNT OK TIIK V V'.H'V 4; I' KKT OK TI I K I 'IIOHHI N I oK MIO V UNTI'l KN I'll ANI i'oMMi;il I'lAI, HTIIKKI'H Nollie l heteliy Nlvei lluil liinlel and b' Nil tile of the illlthollly vexe, III thn llllilelHltllled i ollllllll lee oil Klliel Mini public Mitt of tile eolllllliill ioIIII. II of III" I'llV of Asloiin i in moii. ,ii a i. uular niiellUH of mild loiilii'll Inbl Thill da V . Mali li Kill, h'U. Hie .ild i oiiilnllli will nil I'diic.iliiv M.iiih I Hli. ' l Ih" hour of in hi dm k a in . In Ibe nilb of Hie nudllor mill .l,e ihIkk or ailbl ell)', let lite seill.,1 bills fill tile llllpl lit elel III it I.I illy, knots ua Ibe Iniplin. Ilient nf Ihe et 4.'i feel ot Ihe i rollit of HeV I Illi I lltll unit I 'olllliu H lal lleel, III lie. loldilllll' ltll Hie tlall noil l"i Illi ill Ion for iibl ioioed liiiiiioieiii.iii now on lllc III the ollliv of ""'Id audit"! tmd "'lb Itidiie. 1 The wild l ollllllll ii hilebt (mini, llll rlubl lo rebel unt nn.1 nil bid" I'lilid ill A-loilit. Man h VI. I"1 f. C I TINill lt. rll.MH i:h iiiiiiaiii. .IKNH IIANMKN. I 'oiniiilll, e on Hlli elii mid Public Wat "f Hie I'miunon loiiiull of the I'Hy nf Aslnl In t Al l. Kull ItKPI IH.H AN CtiNVIONTIo.N CtU'NTT A ellblli all colivrlllbill for l'lliil il II II I la hen h called In lliei'l 'Mt Mo Klnley hull. Pi ill" el'y of Al"H. n Tin "'In t Ainil 13 s' nl I" ii tn . fill I ho inrios,i ,,f rleclltiil d. hle. to n 1 1 ii.l Ihii republican stale mid eoimrtn alonal inliti nlloli, to lie In Id nl lll rUf of Aatorlit. on April II v. mid for th pnipo.e of llollillmllli Ilia f.illiistll' C. Ml Il ly oltlcer 111 lin voted for nl th ilrcllotl to br held -oil Monday. Julie 4. K'V lo ts II I 'lie Stair aelMlor. lo r I'leaellt litis one I olltlltlaslnlii r. lotlltlt Jlldgn, clerk, rriorder, ahrrlff. Ileaaurrr. aill te)or llsaraaiir. atlierlntenileltt of at hoola. ciiriiiii r. mid otm )uallt of Ihci tac and , unstable for rai d lirecliicl The olllll lllee lillrli) I ei . mi lllr Mil that lie prltnarle In th arloin prn lliila b" held on Huturday, April J. 13 The fi ll'iolll iipHillnlllliilil haa been llntile, Itellltt nite tli-enlt Mt lara from aeh prrcliti't and one deiata for rry ' toil or fraeibiii thereof otrr til ilr vaat for Ocrr for ptrai.b mini rlei tor In IV'KI Aaioiin. I'lrsl Ward J Astoria. Hriond Ward D A a. Third Ward 1 illuskl I John I Mr I t'lalanp I Hear I'teek . Knappa Jewell t Mlalirttt ak S Veapn I Klslr I i llhry Nraalde 1'i'ir!" . . . I "lift hi 4 ralH,rt I twla mnt t'tark 4 lly order of tha t'antml ('mnilttoss ; JOHN KOX. ' Atlea' t'halriuan V U llidehalch. He. rrtary I l!t'i knottn uii. I stiiiott iiiikno ii j .,.i,ollia Hud llielr stay nil lo lb' aprlli; ' lull fllAMUKItl.AIN 14 t'tll'lill HKWKDT. nit r.m,dy ,, HJunilM MpMUllr for -roup, .hooping roujk innucma. It ha hxani famou for U rure of th dlatMKo. over a lama part of th Wlllitx world. Tha mot Batter Inc tratlinonlal hnv Mn racalvad, itr-In- amiunta uf lla rood work, of th aJ (Trovvatliiaj and rltrnl ruuh It haa cured; of aavar cold thai h jrlaldad promplly to It aoothlnc affect, and Of Ih ilanioroua attack of rrtiup It haa rur, often aartnf th Uf of th child. Th ntrnalve um of It fur whiwpliui rough haa ahuwn thai It ruba that dlaa of all itancamua conwsjuancaa. It la -iwclalljr priced br tnolhar fur tholr child ren, a li never fall (o affect a peedy cur, and becau they ha found that Ihor I not Ih lt dnr In (tvlnc It. vtn lo table, It contain nothing Injurlou. Hold by Chart llo(r, drug flat. ll Ian t.i) bi.ie vtoinnii ttbo n. lunlly ienjnta ililtli,k in u ,,,,. ,,( mkles, I i,i, .. i ri.n,, j ... u,t N"'- ""d. II .' i ..o.., . Pa. a,. "My ililld la worth million lo m; yt ' '""" "' '" '"'I- bd I not inv.auo twenty. tin, ,nita In iweniy.nve , en . , . f '" '" ' " "W c""" """' "ml ,u,' ""W h"' ""' A woman a s. rap Imskel la a pretty ginni t lib in . s i.r lo r laalea ami oi-citpiillona. T" Cl UH. a Oil.t l. ti.SE lAT. Take .aatlve lliomo ijiiliih Tablet A dmnitiei refuiul Ihe nioii. y If (t fall lo smre; tn. For a by Charle liner. Whv woiiii 11 liiuult eo nnii h more Ihllft 111 II Uhlrv m i.tMi r Mr.Ns Underwear i)t Tooniir.N l.al.sl Hiyet Thorough W nrkin inati'p I'rl. e l.nvt James Murphy 420 Comncrtlal Stfcet. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT rfonm ,M7-,ti8 I'orlland 5.tvinn liank HIUk. Portlmd, Oregon. TltkeU lo nil point ..EAST.. For Sale byO- R.&N Astorli. I''1 v. I.. ItO.i lUIUKItH, llwaeo Through piilnce and tourist sleepers, dining and library observation car. KI.IOOANT VKHTIIIUMI! thainr. No. 4 I.lmltod loaves Portland at 1:00 p. m. No, I Limited arrives Portland at 10:1S a. m. 'Itft.. Hit 11 li a nnn-pnlannnu "--i- --'l remedr l.ir Ileum line, I'lJiiKa -v 1 "i"". Htmrmatiirr nra, ' in I u(iiart.J Hlili..., ii ii natural illa- VJt'af oiiaranu.il a niiaiui'S, or anr lllliainnno lsll Dnl bt ilrl.lara. Hull. Irrllnllnii nr iil.i.ru. 1 1'raf.au asmailoa. tlnll nf mil mill a m liHttMKiuiiiuiftiinn, laansa, nuii-aairiiuiniii WmOlKCINNri,O.J",J old by llragg.at. u, a, a, Jr. J " " e'-'. .n." .. I. 7 eaiin.... iiri'iMiu, mi II. KI, IT Utiles, ..7.'i. l.'lriiular wilt un ruiiuuat.