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.NO.XIOMI niK DAILY ABT0H1AN. HATPJlbAV MORNING. MARCH 18, ISM. I W An Excellent Comhluntloii.i The plenMiiit liiftliiy) Hurt, Immii'Oi'Ih'I v ITm-le of llif well Ijinimit rnm-ily.MV .'ill-liaj III Vlir m il iiiiiii niiii-.ijr,,; ........ ,1 I... i..S. nrnri ir(i-iua, iiisiiiiifw-iiircai i'v im ('Ai.irouMiA Kin Nkjti'i tin., Jllftftrnie r tliti vultw of obtnllilnu; til1 ll'Ml'l'IUii tlvn prVit-lple of plant known To Iip ' W'liietlli-liialW laxative Mini iiri'M'titliitf tin-in in tluj fdi tii iniMt r'ft'rHliliiir l" tlii tttxto llllll t'i-cllU.lili' to till system, It U the mie perfect ktrt'iitrtlirtilnir tlvo, eluuimltitf I hi kVktrm rlfi-i-limUy, IIm'UIiik iMililt, lioinliiolii-a mill fi-vms trr-ully yet promptly mxl i-imlillnif mie In tivt-ioiiiim linlilliuil riiliKtlmtluii iep tnmii'iillr lU perfect fri-cilnm from eivi-ry iifijm'lliiiiitlili imllly ami sub Ittiioo. mul It mi'I I hit n tlii kidney. llvir mul Imhvi'U, It limit weiiHoiiiiiir or Irritating litem., (unite It I In' Ideal la Uix pnKi-Miif iniitiiifni'lurltiif urn used, an they nr pleasant to I lid Ut, till t tin iiirilli'liittl qnnlll ! nf the. remedy are obtained from ecnim mul ollirr aruinatlo plant, by mclhiid known to the C'Ai.iroHMA Fin Svnt r to. only, In order to ifvt IU beneficial e-ffcrta mill Ui volil linltntlnlis, pli-OAC, mncnilH-r the full iminf of the. Company printed itn the front of every wulaK. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. AN rKAMOISCO, CAL LOOHV1U.R. KT. ' RW TOM. ST. T. or Ml by ill iMugglrt -I't k (a. i hotll unuit KAtTonr ron wifiKASK. j HIliKANK, Mn-n 1 1.- 1. f Cnrt-ln. n( , (li . i ll y, ami ... latra will r.taWl.h a tun aua-iir fmiiiry near Kalrltekt. (hi i. in miv iin iliiiiiaiiiil . rra of land hate Ii.i-ii m iiiinI lor ihr alia. Tin- pinna fnr ihu bull, linii am imiiig prrparril ami Ihr ji4. hinery i Pa prnniplly ur.li-ri-d. Tin-fu.-i.iri will have a ratHiiiiiy of to tuna or aiigar pr niomh CVrhln will fumlah tlA'tv i-apual fur tha anlvrprlae, and a ii. I t.Mlay that th fan-lory will 6a In uprmtiun ihl year. Th Irglalalura (ed , bill, wbl.'h U now law. making liprnpriaiioiia lo pay a laiunly uf 1 trnl a p. mi. I fnr I In re rra nn all aiiaar liuaiiufai'turrd In t hla (( ty tnrt"il t-uiil lii-fnra llaul. l! I vary hara lo atand lil.y by and a our tlaar onaa aurTr whlla awaiting tha arrival of tha dortur. An Albany N Y ) (lalrymaA rallad at ft druc ior ! tlir for a dot-tor (O rome and (r hla liilil, then Vary alck with croup Not ni.dliif tha dnrior In, ha left woid fur film lo ootn l on.a on hla return, II alio bought a bottl of ChambilUi'a Cough ItamaO), which b hoped wou d giva om relief unill fha doctor 'in.,i I arrlva. In a fw hour h returned, aay. lug th doctor nd not com, a lb child wa much better. Th drufglal. Mr. Otto rk-ho.i. y th family ba in a rv(ommndd Chamberlain Cough tumedy lo their neighbor and friend uii.il h haa a conxaiii dmnd tot II fr..ui (hat part of lha country, for ! by Chart Kogara. MUl'K ON TIIK OIlKAT N MtTIIKHN, HKAT'II.K. Mmrh 17 A hug avalanche uf .e and anw on ihe Oroal Northern railway near Wellington hat don auch tinning thai traffic between thla cliy itn.l Miokalie will Ik- aueprlliled until lie 1 1 M ui.lay. An Iron bridge iJJ feet long hat been curried away Th iltde at lo, at.l between Wellington and Aladlaon, nlxiiil 1? mile we of th iwllohback. I'end. lug rwaumptlon of tramc lh Ore( Sior-th.-in a hualtieaa I being tranaferred lo the Noiihern I'ni-inu al Hpokane and (hi tity. A large for.e la working night and tluy repairing Ibe damage. W hav saved many doctor bill sine wa began using Chamberlain's Cough lUmedy In our bom. W keep bottl open all th dm and whnvr any of my family or tnyaelf begin to catch old w baglD to Us th CoUfh Remedy, and as a result w nvr bav to ad away for a doctor and Incur a Urg doctor bill, for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy nvr fall to cur. Il I oar. tainly a mdicln of great morn and worth.-D. 8. Mearkle, 0nral Merchant and Farmer, Matde, Hedford county, Pa. Kor aal by Charl Rogra TllK RBV. D. C. O..HHKTT IUX'I.INKH JtmTlaAND. March 17. Th Rev. It. V. (larrett, rector of Trinity church, ha tl-cllued a call 10 HI. I.tike't Episcopal chur.li at Dan Francisco. FACE AND HEAD COVER EDJWIJTH SCALES Shed a Tabloipoonful at Nlfjht. Hair Full of White Soilei. Offen 1100 for Cure. Trie CUTICURA, ill Cured. XmA amiimer I had eoinany, a man and hi wll, , The man' linn. I. and lac had ilry.aealy on on tlietn, and Ilia head waa oofere.1, hi hntr Wing full of whlla iale. Ill wlf aal.l. 'rM.nii-inoriiliiitaahe would llnd a Uliloxx.iifiil In ilm bill," I aaked him. " Why don't fou cur ). ii,-lfy" llnaal.l, I tvoiilil glv a kiinilreil .1 ilUra to Iw i iirinl, 1 have l.ol.l out a lot nf iiii.ii.'V, bnl d.in't gel eurtHl." I UhJ him, ''I wii.il.1 ini hi n fnr It-aa than that," ami told him In H i t't'Tti UKa reiiie.ll., 1 did not hlin for e.ii'tn lima after, anil then hn fairly shouted , "lomcuted, Cl'Tict'iu h ia done It." Mil. HA It A II K. MI.NUU, Uuooln, VI. Ct-Tim-at llit.vTp"rltleatliehliod suited riilat-iia tliil.laof II c ana ll , ami ihu remote tin. inn.., wlille warm liatn with 'i'Tioe Hot ml iii-iiil" aanlnilng wllh Ci'Ticc (ointment) el-man lha .Hi, and aealpof erutt. nil aoalea, aliuy Itrlilng Bit ll.ntnim.il. .n, (oolli ua bl. a. Mihmunitlhaworlii. rorr n.twnnCoae, Suit l'n,., Iiixiua. ' Ho la Oura lit.,; lloiiiur," rra. SAVE YOUR HAIRV&W."' mmmmmmmm 1'iHo'g Cure for Conminiption i a pricelcng medicine lorCouKlm. 1 Imve within tho punt few week, dis covered nnottier point In Its favor, nnd that is: It Is n NUKE t'UKK for LA (J UII'I'K, if Ukcn hen tho llrst symptoms lire noticed. W . A. Hii.i.KiiMAN, No. 43 Uu'shnell Luildlu";, fciprlugnt-ld, 0., Jan. 11, 18ll. i The Pino Company, Wan-en, Pa. GENERAL GOMEZ FOR PRESIDENT Friends of Cuba's Grand Old Man Would Make Hint Ruler of the Island. THE GENERAL WOULD ACCEPT ftut Only on Condition TJit H Is the ' Ininlmoui Cfiolct - Money for Troopi Reaches Hivini, NKW YoliK, Mann 17.-A dispatch to ih Tribun from Havana ys: Wedne. tiny olxlkt'i popular demonstration In hmiiir of Uenaral (Iflniei, at I lie yulhln il l. Molina, teams to nave lan imiiril by Ihu ntl.mbiy trader Into OlIM't tlllltf (if A presidential iMMItll fur Ihe "grand "lil limn" "t Cuban pnllll. . Muni f Hi" nnkt liKlilml m pro I'lmnilinc ! I"im1 (i-ncrnl n rtilof ilm .ip iinriiiiirr "I '1nulr lml. tMiiili.ii. a ml ih InrvliAliI licJ of lli. mill unlfurntril i.'ittwn r-nmlilli'. In reply In IhrfM liluhly flntwrliiv mnur. h'm, OiiiiKml tiiiniri mminualy Imi n;i uimcMlviily ilviUrH thai he ioul'1 nut IhliiH of iiiin tlm prralilcnfliil lllle uiili'D tt UimlllilU'Maly dralnwril iiiii hi in hy III uimiilliuMi V"la nf Ilia I Lilian irnt(, Tula aiiawar i'l'i. an an.wer aln. ularlv HI varlanm with tharna;rmmi I tin aiiiiiiutu-vil In hla inunlfrain f Hnnday lu rrnnii. (o Ilia apaeniiily'a rrao 'iliillmi ilninalii( llllll from oltlca. I In thai nianifrnio ha aalil Dial hU aula ilr.lr. aa now to rallra in rlvui I f a inl pihI liia day In ifin a on M plant. (Inn In Kin iHimlnao. Ilia uff'-r l alao In trlkitiar nmirani with hla nffrr of hla aaruril In a cnninilllro of I'nrin Itli'ana wnli'h loot anKKralp1 )ha minalluii of ' mm I'liiriu fur Hicli'io iiilriirn In Diui Ulaint. I i l l. 'i.il'lrl i :lrl i llHII(p of frullt U ilua iliiillillra in Ilm iivrrarhdmllil ji'harirr of ib victory h hat won over 'tha arnti:y ami In I lie- elatluii ha itn U 'a( Ilia nlinnal milvpraal um"ri ufl- r.il (u hltn ly all claaaa of (ha Cuban k.u. I a I Inn Ilia fultire rour In pnlllln will I tin ali iri wllh Inlrraal. fur If lha at f. Iiluna whnh ur In furnlah a If it for x !llliial raorganiiailnn ara h-ll Iwfur lha rrfil furor In hla favor aullli a. h i-a ilnuhili-ia hava din liinhmi h. n. r tha nn niwtliiirru aitr-muly an ln-.ii.ir on him, merely for tha kli( Tha M. air, with dm Unvnw canh on tur l k In. h la in 1..- pulit In Ilm Cil1.an a.iMlrra. rlili-rnil llir ti irU'-r Jam iukIi' and iir"paratiniia nr l.i-u pu.lu.1 fnr th itMoiramivhl' of (hr munry ihroiKh (lie agency o( (keinr The mlllUry aaacmlily held n-i meeting I.Mtay a ii. I ta metiilirr are hiplreely de. mnralUa.l aiiiil h"lly al en lo th'lr future programme. One rul( of Ihe ua.einl.lv a dlaconinture I aiready ap. parent In the rrT'ria being made to at-, ourti the remove, from iifrlce of the civil governor of the t-'ty. Mennr M-'ra. and the uperllileiidi-nt uf potlc. Uenara', Mario MvniHl. both of whom are a., cuaetl by tho (lomra faction of having hown undue partlaanahlp In trying to repree tha 1Mllar dall.llarAtbn tif luat Monday. At (leneral llrooke' headquarter at '..i..i.i ii aaid l.iilav that ilalnr 0,ner(1 ,f. lfferng from an attack of malarial fever, the recurrence of a trouble which he cntractd lt iimmer at Bantlago. Th Klrat Texaa and rlet-ond Iual an ar th next regiment of volunteer to "be et home muMerlng out. The Utter writ all for Savannah on ttaliir dny. the Want lln tteamer Havana be. Ing chartered lo convey the regiment to that port. AM.KNIKO Al.AHKAN KIOIIT PHoVI-at Tt) UK A HOAX. Vancouver Hlory of k Hatll Between American und Canadian Miner Wn Pure Imiig. nation. VANCOI VKR. H. C iMan-h 17-Th fulli-at innulry reganlltig the reporled bailie Iwlween American and Canadian ii.ln. ra In Aliok,. In.1l. nli-a that Ihe story la a hi. HERE lt TIIK STORY. NEW YORK. March 17.-A siwlsl dls. patch (o the AVorid from Vancouver. H. C.. ay: Carl Hlumnu rf. lt. i ilerman ' w ho was n passenger on Imanl the I steamer Tree, which has nrrlvcd Her from l.ynn rnnal. Iiruiight the news that 1 a battle riiul been fnu-ht lieiween tm-'j, American and Canmllan miner, a few miles off the Daltou trail. Four meti.(l wnn 6 f.et b,nm and a depth am reported to have been killed out. ' of M ,., ur rngines are to develop right and a number of nlln-rs are sum hi have been seriously wounded. When the alien mining law of Hellish I Columbia -was enforced a few tnotnh iigo. the American miners left Atlln, a new Canadian gold district, and sliuck nrrth. They found a abort distune off the Dallon trnll on tho Porcupine liver, a district rich in placer guld. It was generally conceded that tho new placers wet,- In American territory and the niln. -rs vowed that no Ciinndlnn should stake il cltilm. Home Canadian mounted p il Ice men, however, did slnke claim In the Amei'lcan territory, nnd Jualltli-d their acls by nmvlntr Ihe I'linndlnn Hag fitMii Mount I'li-asunt on (he trail so ns lo m. i Ho the line take In a rich mill of he I .llsit-lct. They were followed by ut least t'l Ciinndlnn miner who nil localcd good clnlms, A fortnight ngo n bout UU Amor, lean miner held a meeting and iVclilod lo aeiul notice lo tb, Camidliins lo leave tho country within four days. Tho no. tTTVi?'Hi:iai-j 'l ha ll.l Umull HvniD. lTasleaOissl. liwlnUiual i .irM.i.i i,j i,r..inrinuv llr-a -war ont out, but no bt4 w paid to llioin. Ulummarfalt, -who left tha t'orotipln dlntrii-t tAi wk avo, iayi "Kurly on III morning of th ilxlh .lay lha Aniarlran miner met and pro. reedvil to Ilia I'anaiJInn camp. "I dmi't hallev thay Iiilnde4 Mood, alied, alihoiigh they war fully rniefl. Iiefora (hay ontild vn at th otJ t of lliilr vlalt, aoma on, I dnn't know from which party, fired a liof nd then everyon ao'-iiiod to h almollng, Hvra4 riinii'1 war fired and four' wan, 1 w (iilil. Wr killed oulrghU.V)f American and Ihrra Cnnadikn. fCi' , "Tha liatlld k Very hrlei rn! rultd lit, . that Vniiii1lwi, aImhiI lA'jln fiUmner. dying roa tha tiHr, ThvAnierHan tun returned to Hitilr on iitii, l w infnniied Unit li '(-dliiwliig AmerPn wi-rd Punier In lint Imi tie, tint cannot any for 'terialni " 'V, V, ltfH and f'harl" Iullrh. of li Angelra; W. H. Iluwa, Minneaota; A. roriaiiglily, Chicago; and K, Will llnrouth of Di-nver, "I did not aaieruiln thai nnnira of the kllli-d. Prom fny turdllmi, ntiout 11 mile nonh of iha 1'iin utilii river, I heard lht a aiiiad of Cunaillan Nurthweat moutif il nilli- had left l,ak Tagleh for th lr. i-uplna, Ilia new of lha flgh jhavliig reached them, Th Americana r dter mliieil and I fear iher will another conflict, i "There la no duulit In my mind that th new dJeirtct la In Amerloan lerrl. lory." Hliimmerfalt'a alory la unconfirmed, but report recwlved here oout two week ago from the illairlrt preillcled rlnli If th Canadian did not leava the (errtdiry. IIAl.VU MAIK JAMK8 . MOUNT A CItlPI'KK. Hiu.lnii of th Collega of Dental Dur. gery Injured Krom lha Pnx of 'Tlng Up." CHICAOO. March 17-llll.g a prao- llce.1 at tha Chicago rolleg of di-ntAl aiirgrry may mak Jiune J. Mount, of the lioaa of I'Mi, an Invalid for life. If It de nut caiiae r. anlt even mora aerlou. Me I now In th I'rrabyterlan huapllal. The conla of hla neck ar Injured and the dm tora think he ha ten hurl In. tern.illy, Mount la Ihe victim of tha ctlelntn 'f "paaalng up," "IVaalng up" en ii.lal In e:ln a man In th claa rmm and paaaliax him from nit. tlrr of arata to the one Jul alwve until the outer or Inner clnle of lh aeata otruplcil by the data during A clinic la reached. Thn the victim la atarted on a Journey In Ihe oppolte 1 reel Inn. H"idenl Mount belong to th frrahman rln... He hna len III fr aom lime, but during the haling prreCrB h W;i toaaed bach and forth from tier to tier nf the aeut and th-n .hot down to the rtii.tr. whero he nal runarloiivneai. )t Mini' parent retlilc In I'eti-tabnrg. In.l, The fucii ty of Ihe ciaK hav.- aunen.t.d l atiideni fnr rmnpllrtty In the hating '! mora ar threatened. MANY CIIANCtKH MtOltaSBI IN NAVAI. HKtil I.ATION3, H.. n lary Iing to Appoint a Hoard Who Will Make Impnriam Chnngr In lh Ueadire of Ihe Service. NKW VOIIK. March h.-A lecll lo the Herald fmm Waahlngton ay: nee. reiary Ing ha decldrd to appoint a iHlir,l to make a larg number of Im portunt regulailona in Ihe naval rtgola. lion. Cantaln A. t. M.-Cormlck will be the chairman of Ihe board and Ckimmnnder O. A. (Vnvrre will be a member, it I expected (hat an officer of high rank fnrmerty a member of (he engineer cor,-. wnt e tlesignatett to aervr a niraiwi. Perhana th ml Important feature of (ha duty will relate to the method which will lie puraueal by ihe department In aliening omcer to duty in charge of the machinery of thlp. No provision t made bv the navy pernne law a to the manner to be pursued In selecting of ricera to perform the different kinds of dude on board ablp, and the -board will have to make all Ihe neccaeary regula tion dealing with the subject. MONSTER FREIGHT CARRIEI18 KOR THE HAWAIIAN TRADE. I'nlon lnn Work Awarded the Contract For llulhllng Two S.WO.Ton 8teiim. ship For Hawaiian Tlun. " HAN FRANCISi'O. Mnrch I7.-The Unl. n Iron Work ha J"t t'en awarded 'e rontrwri mr me .w '"f th largest freWtht steamer ever 1'WU In tn I nnea mints. me vessel are for the Amerlcan.lUwnllan Steam Navigation Company, with headquarter at New York. In which Deartiorn Com- pany and niert cotniwny arc nuer- , s.,.,1. Th' Compaq I to Tly II cft , .iiivii York. rhHndtHvhla. San Francisco and Honolulu, wltn the posst. -hllliy of extending the routa. t The llrst aleamer Is lo be turned nut. In ... .i Apr(1 Md m second one at a Inter Em-h will have a currying capacity srl0 , Tri ,r Vescl -will lie 410 !.,'aii horse- power, awiUsillP MAN TO VISIT THE -COAST. North German Lloyd Hu-amahlp Company to Establish a Line of Steamers Across the Pnclilo Ocean. SAN FRANCIStV), March 17. Word has been received from Herlln (hat Dr. Wleand, managing director of Ihe North German 'Lloyd Steamship Com. pany, will visit San Francisco. Dr. Wlegand wn in the city last Oc tober. Ho also visited Tacoma and So. utile, nnd then wont lo i oKotiama en mule homr. While bore he slated to several promt, unit cltlxens that his company was de sirous of pulling on a line of steamers across the licllln ooenn from Hongkong nnd Yokohama to either Sun Frtinclsco or Tacoma. and that he fully Intended lo do so In Ihe near future. FLOATING ISLAND ADRIFT. HAVANA. III., March 17. A Montlug Islnnd, between one and two nereg In ex. tent and from four to five feet thick, has oonio down the Illinois river. It collided with a e ivlil i boat and sninihctl in the keel nnd landed It ashore. The Island struck a pier of the wngon tirl.kio. vlo. lontly shaking the slruoture und throw ing crossing horses from their feet. The Isfcmd Is now stranded between Ihe pier and shore and the city authorities y-on-tomplnlo Wowing It up with dynamite. HAH1CHAIJ, PITCHER DEAD. ST. LOUIS, March 17,-Jobn Heaty, who, 10 years ngo, -was known ns a great ball pitcher and familiarly deslgnuted ns "Long John" Henly, Is dead in this city of consumption. In 1SS7 he was one ( f the American players who made the trip around the world and played In Eu. rope, Asia and Australia. He quli the diamond two years ngo nnd became a 6t. Louis Policeman. v' QUEEN SIGNS PEACE TREATY Document Will Be Forwarded t i the French Ambassador ? t Washington. I-, OFFICIALS APE NOT NOTIFIED To M. Cambon Will Be Confide! the Task of Brlrtf In; About Peace Between the M tlons. MAI'IUO. March lT.-Tha quen retit hit a I ned lha irouty of pear. The algned treaty wRI 1m forwarded to th ! Kr-nch amhaaaador at Wiiahlrgton for exi-hang with tha on aliened by I'nal doni MoKlnley. Ho decree on th auti. Ject will b publldied In Ihe Ofltrtal Gav. ott. OKKICIAIaH NOT NOTJK1BP. New of lha Hlgnlng of th Treaty Not Officially Itecelved. WAHIIIN'JTON, March 17.-jrtliUI new of tha anion At Madrid wna not cnivpyed to tha ta( dpar(mnt be. for lb oloa of th department for the ikiy. M. Cantlion, tha Krench amt,imv.,r. t-alM avt tha department thla afternoon land atuted that no believed tha treaty ' 'J " ",', ' V ,nl ,u ,n" "'aaonr -mm ue onfldtd the hi. nor of t-lnalng up th taak whlrh he ael about ven rniiilh ago that nf bringing the two great nallona, then at war, to a tate of !. Cnnlrary to th exjHt lollorm that uremeil to hav obtained In pome quar ter, the .mruture of tha treaty de not Involva the Immediate dlacharg (hn volunterr aoltller. It vat of all tatei IKiattlvely at the Uite department that, legally, the treaty dot not go Into effect untH radflimdon bav been ex- changed, and It will further be ne-ca.iry fnr the irealdeiit to proclaim It -f-fe the peopto of the United BtiU. a. Inclmliiig (the (oldler. before It can be known of. flrlally that the war It over. In th abeence of any direct diplomatic rommunlitatlon ' tn-twee-n the United Hial. and Hpaln. Futr.-tury liny expect i to rerelve hi flr t f.jnnat notice of the jwhlt cauart gaa and fermentation from ratification of th peav-e treaty by the half dlgeated food. There la a feeling; queen reg.-nt through the medium of (he of opprraalon and beavlneat In tho cheat Krench embuaay here. cauted by preiaure of the dliteoded The m xl lf muni be taken by Bpaln. giomach on the heart end lung-i. Inter , which mum name a apt-vial envoy and , f.-rlng with their action; hence ariae 'notify the Uullr-d Mule government ot . palpitation and thort breath. Ihe prolnhle dale upon which he will uor dlgtllon a.so polaon th Mood, prcae-nt hlmat-lf at WaahliKton wllh the ,mltklng It thin and watery, which irri-rxcangi- citiy of the treaty of peace. jiatet and weaken the heart. ! Although In moet Inatanci-x ilttle more The most aeniilble treatment for heart than a perfunctory ceremony, In the can- trouble la to Improve th digestion and j of the exchange of the ratification of thla : io Inaure the prompt aaalmtlatlon of food, treaty the detail wul be uf more than I Thla can be dune by th regular uae 'ordinary Interval fur the occuaion will after meala of ama safe, pleasant and hUtorlcal. TIIK CAIHO IUILWAY PROJECT. I.ONION. -March I". The Berlin cor. respondent of theSlitnrtxM. dlicuaalng the recent vlalt to the German capital of Mr. Cevll Rhodes In connection wllh hi Cape to Cairo railway project, says: Vmr-m. waw. Iil ..hnlnvratih wllh hla - , M. 'RM -.. n i. government. It is believed, will submit to th relchatag a Mil asking a guarantee of 1 per cent interest for that portion of the line which crosses Ocrman territory In Hast Afrk-a. Thl section will be built and worked excluslvxely by German and superintended by the derma n govern, ment. It I not unlikely, however, that a portion of the capital will be offered for subscription In England. jAVRICAN CLERGYMAN HONORED. WASHINGTON. March lT.-Hy papal brief Juat received by the apostolic dele, gate, Mgr. Stephnn haa fceen raised to the dignity of a pponotary apostolic. This 'a the highest honor which ta ever con. ferred on Catholic clergymen outside th city of Rome. A few years ago Mgr. 8lcphan wa, mai private chamberUIn of lh. w.,h thn ,,,, 0f Monslaneur. Trtat honor, however, raised him but on ntK)Ve pree,ta In general and did u ml k h, - prelate. By this new , i f the potM, Mgr. Stephnn I made a vr9AXt an, thnt of the highest rank out. ()p of ,ne ppU-opucy. m'SINESS CENTER "" WORCESTER. Mass.. March 17.-The American Sicrt nnd Wire Company an nounce (hat Its business cenl,-r here after will lbe In New- York, and Its ex. hausllve business will be transferred to Chicago and San Francisco. The large Foul-Smelling Catarrh. Cntftrrh in one of the most obstinate diseases, und hence the most, dittioult j to pet rid of. There is but one way to cure it. ' i . i. - t.i i i ii ai. .. ine aisenso is in mo uioim, nun mi urn sprays, washes nnd iiihtilniR mixtures in the world can have no jienniment effect whatever upon it. Swift's Spe cifier urea Catarrh jH'rmiuiently.foritis the only remedy which run reaoh the diseiine and force it from the blood. Mr. H. P, MoAllistor.of llamidsbtirg, Ky., lind Cntnrrh for year. He writes: "1 could see no Improvement whatever, though I wa constantly treated with sprays nno waiMiea. mm iiinor ent Inhaling remedies- Ill fact. 1 could reel that each winter 1 was worse than the year previous. "Kin a fly It wa broach tin my notice that Oatarrh was IiIikhI disease, and alter think ing over the mutter, I saw il wasun reasonable " 7 to exii(-et to ls eureil by rtmi,!iei will nil nn It reached Ihe surface. I iI.hu ileol.l.-il 111 trv 8. 8. S., and after a few bottles wen- used, I no ,i,..,.l iiunwntltile lmnrovement. Continuing ther.-mo.lv, Ihe disease was forced out of my system, ainl a eonitilete cure was the result. I'advlseall who have tin dn-ailful disease to atmmlon thelrloeal Irealinent, which has never done them anv irod. and take 8. 8. 8.. a rem edy that can reach, the disease and cure It." 'ro continue the wrong treatment for Cutnrrh is to continue to suffer. Swift's Speeilio is a real blood remedy, nnd cures obstinate, deep-sented diseases, which other remedies have no effect whatever upon. It promptly reaches Catarrh, and never fails tocure even the must ntrjiravatetl eases For Dlnnrf JLfiUUU aMIilHI 1 I in is Purely Vegetable, and is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no dniiKerous minerals. ' Books mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. liulnii nrflrag at Cleveland And Wor. crater Will l th Aral to b aoollihet. It ia atatcd thai; thla will reaull. In v. Ing nenrly In th annual enpenae account Th hd of Me qoat and departmental Inaiilafed. flaiynd burbt-d Wlr deparlmit and lh) purchasing agent will 11 Ursnaferred- to Chicago, It lu iajiorteA WIU. VIHIT CUBA. NKVV yoilK. March V-k ' apeclal to (he HVald from Waahlngton ay that Hecfeiirry Alger' Irtp to Cuba ha not been Abandoned, notwlthaiandlng tho of nciul l(ement ha mad a fW week K'i lhat on account of tht' preanure of pulillo biialneaA b would t "impelled to remain In Waahlngton. Il I underatood that th ifretary ha arranged to go to Cuba -about the middle of next week. II will not b Acompmled by nny membera of the enut and houaa military commltiV--), but h wilt b a, dated In hi Inveailgailon of condition of Cuba and In hi Innsctlon of the triop bjt Vl'-tor I Maaon, hi private aecretary, and aeveral other gentlemen. AMHAHHAlXJlt WHITK BLIOif.-iKO. NB'.V York, March 17.-A dlapatcb to the Herald from (lerlln ay: A Waatr. Ingl'm telegram nylng that Mr. Whit will ba appointed United Htate comnjla loner to th coming peat conference lui cauaed feeling nearly ,pproachlng conaternallon In the, embaaay. Th arru haaaador knew nothing of thla, and tee ing th number of matter romlna; up Juat now tie t ween Germany and the United Btate. th report la credited. HEART DISEASE. Some Fact Herding ibe Hapid Increase of Heart Troubles. ix Not lie Alarmed. Hut Look For the Cauae. Heart trouble, at leaal among the Ami-rlran. are certainly Increaalng, and while thla may be (argely due to the ex. cllemem and worry of American buaU jne life. It It mora often ttte reault of jweak atomacha, of poor dlgeatlon. s Heal organic dtaeaae I Incurable; but ! not one caae In a hundred of heart trou- j j bl la organic. The cloae relation between heart trou. j ,l u and poor dfeatlon It because both ; 'organ are controlled by the game great norvea, the Bympatbetlc nnd 1'mumo. gtatrlc. In another way, a!o, the heart U af fected by the form of poor dlgeatlon. effective dlgeU- preparation, like Stu- art't Dyspepsia Tablets, which may be found at mot drug stores aod which contain valuable, harmless dittesrive ale. nwrrta In a pleasant convenient form. It it safe to say that th regular, per sistent use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- j"t at meat time wlil cur any form of stomacn trouoie except cancer oi ine stomach. " Pull tlsed package of these tabids sold by druggist at 60 cents. Little book on stemtveh trouble mailed free. Address F. A. Stuart Co.. Marshall. Mich. Alaska contains J.S saloons. The "Death Knell" bas been sounded to Apothecaries' Drugs, and a sign "TO LET' wMI b In many window of doc tor offices since tha Aunt Jan Home Remedy for female trouble bas been placed on the market. Every man or woman, married or tingle, should send a two-cent (tamp to our office for a bean, tlful Illustrated circular, tree. Addraaa The Aunt Jane Medicine Co., rooms U-14 Lewi Building, Portland. Oregon.. NOTICE OK ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Notice Is hereby given that the under, signed, aaslgnee of the Columbia Iron Works, under and by virtue of the au. thorlty given me by the circuit court of the Stat of On-con for the county of Clatsop, hereby offers for sale for caeh, in ro.d coin, all of the personal property of said Columbia Iron Works, consisting of tools, machinery, apparatus and ma. terlaj. Sale not to Include notes or ac. counts. And that I will receive sealed bids for all of said property, to be delivered to m ; before the Sth day of March. 1S99. at the ! hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at which hour all bids received will be ' opened at the office of said iron work i In the City of Astoria, Oregon. The sa.id property to be soia as a whole to the higtieet and best bidder, for cosh, sub. ! Ject to ratification of the said court cr judge thereof. F. W. NEWELL, j Dated March 11th. 1S99. Asslgnei. j Astoria Public Library j READING ROOM FREE TO ALL. ' Opta every -ay from 1 o clock to t:M and 1:10 to :30 p. m. j Subscription rate 8 per annum. Weat Cor. Eleventh and Duane 8treeta. The Quaker Cabinet Testimonials of Its MRS. F. BARKER. 1 hav tried the vapor bath and think It Is especially Kood to have In a family particularly tor breaking up a cold. V.I'.S. MART MACK E. Midwife-After a full trial. I consider the Quaker Cabinet one of the best inventions ever mode for baths. No family thould be without one. HENRY SIIERM.VN-I have bsd rheu matism every winter for sever.! years, but this winter, since us'ng the vapor batlt. have had no rheumatism. My wlf also recommends I: wry htshly. MRS. R. E. SMITH Having- used the cabinet 1 consider It excellent, especially for bad cases of the grlpp. which was effectually cured by It. DR. DUVALL, Salmon Twiiles :y. V'-"-' 1 Double-knot Nettings, Cotton v Seins, Twines, lines, Etc. W 'hava no oonneotloa with eomMnattona, and Dtr th oniy dlreot tmpetwi of Balrnon Twin and Nrt ea th eoaat, w can aoppty tha very beart at loircet pr1c conalumt with quajlty. Wa ban 41 th only Hootch Twtne on th marlM. HONEYMAN & McBRIDE 193 A 195-TliiH Street, Cor. Taylor. 1'ORTUND, OR. Pacific Navigation Company HTEAMEHB R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrltton GARIBALDI BAY Connecting at Attorla with the Orejcm Railroad k Navigation Co. for Kan Franclaoo Portland and all polnta eaat. For freight and paaaen ger rate apply to Samuel Elmore Co. General Agents ASTORIA, ORE. COHS k C0 Agent. Oregon Railroad k Navigation Co., TILLAMOOK, Ore. PORTLAND, Ore. ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY Talephon fo. Oa :1 Handles1 Only the Choicest Meats AJg Oataxrclal M., aezt Palace Bli-ai.t. W. F. SCHEIBE, A tall Ha a Ptpea, aad imuktn' Artie Tat Commercial Wkt. The Palace Cafe W. W. Whipple, Prop. Finest Heals in the City Special Attention Given to the Preparation of Banquets. ' Larrowe's Pure H. U. elf-Riaing Best N. O. Molasses. Honey and Maple Syrup, Etc.. .. A. V. ALLEN'S Grocerg Store. R. L. Boyle & Co Lending Real Estate Dealer of ASTORIA, OREGON ... .. . - , , , , , te for Information aim Pamphlets. HHEOCC Astoria's Leading Hotel Megler t& WrlgHt, Props. F. W. NEWELL. One using of the vapor bath practically cured a female; member of my family of la grippe con dltlons. REV. W. M. HOLLIN03HEAD.-W have used the Vapor Patn In our borne for some time and freely recommend it -to th public. t OEOROK RICHMOND W hav Ued the J. V, bath and cheerfully recommend It. A- O. Wi PMITH-I like the vapor bath vytry much! MRS. JOSEPH PILCHER-I am greatly nleased with ihe Quaker Vapor Oath and freely' recommend It. to my sex einectally, Agent ASTOR HOUSE ONLY DIRECT LINE ASTORIA to TILLAMOOK CITY HOBBONVILLE Manufacture) of tha Always Rallabla "La Belle Astoria" Cigar Scheibe's Opera Star Schelbe's Special And Other Branda Napoleon was the world's great est general. We are Astoria's leaders in Stoves - Ranges A carload just arrived. Prices lower than ever. W.J. SCULLY, Sole Agent. 431 Bond Street Astoria BUCKWHEAT 535 Corume;cial Street Vapor Bath. Value.