THE. DAILY A8T0IIIAN, aSTORU TUESDAY JJIORX1W APIUL 5i, 1805 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. JDAILY. Served by carrier, per wee.... 15 eta Sent by mall, per month.,.'..... 60cU .Sent by mull, per year, $7.00 WEEKLY. dent by mail per yeai, $2.00 In advance rootage free to subscribers. The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub' scrlbers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on ap plication to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the third old est weekly in the state of Oregon, Las, next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. Handley ti Haas are our Portland agents and copies of the Astorlan can be had every, morning at their stand on First street There aire Indications ol an improved feeling- In Europe toward American se- . curltles. The Omaha Bee says not only has there been a great falling' oft" In the amount of our securities re turned since the negotiation of the las loan by the government, but there lias taken place something of a revival of foreign buying in the New York market An Important influence In promoting this change Is the fact that European financial circles have ceased to be troubled by the fear of a Bilvci Ibasls In the United States, or at any rate realize that such a possibility is very remote. No man who has given careful and intelligent attention to the financial currents of the past two years will question that the agitation for fre sliver In this country has had a very great deal to do with the discrediting of American securities by European capitalists. We would not underesti mate the effects of the bad and dls honest management of corporations in producing distrust, but even if ther be conceded to these the greatest share in destroying confidence In our secur ities, there is no reason to doubt that the fear inspired by the agitation for . the free coinage of silver played no In significant part In cutting off demand for American securities and causing their return. That agitation still con tinues, but the voters of tlhe country overwhelmingly decided last November against those who are responsible for it, so that its power for serious mis chief was taken away for at least thre years, while there are most excellent reasons for believing that when th.' people again speak through Uis bal lot box they will give a permanent quietus to the demand that the United States shall adopt the policy of th free and unlimited coinage of silver. I Is expected that foreign buyers o American securities will continue to b very cautious and conservative, bo cause distrust of the corporations stll exists, and this Is the most dllllcul thing to overcome, but the small im provemtnt noted is a good sign. Ther , Is a great amount of Idle European, capital, tho Investment of which -li the United States would maUrlallj help the revival of prosperity. The Washington correspondent of th Times-Herald, Chicago's leading Dem ocrats dally, says the South is in u state of political unrest. The develop ment of mining and of Iron and cot ton manufacturing has been going o at a tremendous rate during the past five yean. Although the tariff ques tion 1 pretty well side-tracked for a time at least, the men who control capital in the South show a tendency toward tho Republican position ion this question. Another very Important factor making itself felt in that rojrton In the financial Issue. It is a great mistake to suppose that the South is unanimously in favor if free silver. In the cities and towns a great ma Jorlty of the merchants and profession al men are In favor of gold. The old Whigs who became Democrats during the war are now threatening to go back to the Republican party if Democracy di-ciarvs for silver at 16 to 1. An In stance of this is found In the case of General William It BogK". North Carolina. He comes of an old Whig family, and was a graduate irom West Point In the same class with General Sehofield. He has been a Democrat er since Sumter -was AreJ upon, but! says he has rmaJned in the Imo- icccsr.t cf th? triff nuiitlon, and must leave It nd go to tlie Republicans If the Democrats de clare for free silver. Men who are fa. miliar with tha situation in the 8outh ny that tho morchanlts and cotton fa tors, a;t least elxty per cent of whom are Hbrew3, exert a very strong Intiu. dice In favor of the yellow metal. 'Disjy form the creditor class, but at !.:-. game time are In position to serve aa leaders hd moulders of pUMlc i:,! ..inn TlenuMlcan politicians in Washington IHIcve Uhto nro state In the South wtilc'i. may be won away from the Democratic column In cas l T-mTflcy gixya for free sllvpr. What a pity that "comp;tent" en glncer In Poralnd did not point out the difficulty with Astoria's water works a little earlier. Now after our commls. plun has gone to the trouble and ex- penoe of having plans prepared, selling two hundred thousand dollars of bonds and letting the contract for the con structlon of an entire new service, it Is too bad to learn that the old works might have ibeen made to answer every purpose for years to come by put tlnir In two air valves. According to Engineer Adams the main trouble with ths nresent works Is .that they are worn out, and this view, If we remem ber right, was concurred In foy Engin eer Schuyler, who superintended the construction of the -Bull Run works, to which the aforesaid "competent" engineer refers in proof of tils asser tion as to the necessity for air valves. It -was the ibroken down and leaky con dition of the old service, rafther than and Inadequacy in ' the size of the plles, that led to Hhe determination to build new works. We rather think the new works will go on, along with the railroad, in spite of the "compe. tent" engineer and Astoria s other critics in Portland. One of Uie most cheering signs of the times Is the growth of protection sentiment In the South. It foreshad ows the early and absolute disappear ance of the tariff agitation, with al. lis harrasslng effects upon the coun try's 'business. For nearly thirty years after the foundation of our govern ment the tariff was not a pariy ques tion. It did not become a sect. on a-; question until slavery forced It to be .oiuo one, and now that slavery ha, vanished there is no reason why the ioollsh and ruinous "tarilf retorm ' agitation, which it first gave rise to, should not bear it company Into tlu .iii.uo ol unbound poiuiudl economic jooiilnes. iungland Is buying a good deal ui American ooiton lately, and in tiue wouiae ox' eveniH it wlli come bacn iu i torm of iiituiui Jijtured goods U ooi.iiM.ne wkn hoiiv prouuoui and lea ecu tne employment ol nome jdiuut-, uiiucr line Uu.nocidilc tai'lic iav. r'oiti v-aiuOcNi sa-ivwisr iwyuovii MiwNT NOTlUE. Xsouce Is hereby given tnai L'ae eon.- uioll COUucll l'l tllti CyitjrUi AaiUl'ld, Cl'-i-guii, nave ueieniiliieu u Impiovo tul'-ly-oeconu sueet la tne part of feuu uay laid out and recorueU b, jumi Adair from tne south line of tne ality way running tnrougn blocus i, and (J, to the center line of Bond Btreet 10 t width of thirty feet along and adja cent to the west line of said street by driving piles and planking said street to such width on said side thereof (af ter placing caps and strlnigws) and placing substantial ralllns on the sides of the Improvement. That the district of lands and premises upon whl-h a special assessment Is to be levied to defrny the costs and exwnses if mid Improvement Is as follows: rVvTnmpnHn at the Southwest rorner f Lot 3, In Block 6, of said pnrt of sild Mtv, and ninnln" thence In a ntnUit "ni to Northwewt corner of ild lot ni'd Mienre rust on a straight I'w o th" miM'PSst rorn'T of Lot 2 1r "Wl? (t, nnd th-Mva unitth "n ft stf-tlTM Mno to the nwtipat comer cf .M T 3, and then"e west on a straight l!n In the place of beginning and con tains as subject to mi h nsse'sment, T.nts S and 4, In snld Blo'k 5, and Lotp 1 and 2 In said Block 6. That estimates of the exiv-nse o' alil pwpoml Improvement and speci fications for the proposed work hnvr been deposited by Dhe City Surveyor with tho Auditor and Police Judge for public examination and may be In spneted at the olllce of said oflloer. At the nxt regular meeting of thi Common Council following the final publication of this notice, which meet ing will ibe held on Wednesday, April the 17th. 1S95, at th hour of 7:30 p. m., at the City Hall, any objections that may be made to sueih proposed improvement will be considered by the council, and If by the time or sata nvftlmr a remonstrance awxlnst such Improvement, signed Hy residents of tin cltv ownlnw more thnn Hair or me r-roocrtv In said district shMI be tlW with the Auditor ard Police Jndire. nh Imrvrovfiment shtu not be c- rtered. If at til. exoeot by a vnt o !rd of all merr-bom of the cnun- -IV p- order of the Comron rvinl Auditor and Police Jude, City of Astoria Take a dose of DeWHt's Little Eariv Risers Just for the good they will do you. These lirtle pills ire good for in degestlon. Good for headache, good for liver complaint, good for constipa tion. They are good. Chaa. Rogers. It cures piles, it cure obstinate sores, chapped hand, wounds. It doe this qi ickly. I there any good reason why you should not use DeWItt a Witch Uf. Crcsa Cikiss Powtfr World' F!r Hig:it Award. Why Not make the baby fat? For the thin baby is delicate, and is not h'alf so cunning. Give the thin baby Scott's Emuision of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphitcs. Scott's Emulsion is as easy a food as milk. It is much more effective in making; thin babies fat, and they like it. If all the babies that have been made fat and chubby and well by Scott's Emulsion could only tell their story to the mothers of other sickly babies! There wouldn't be enough to go round. Don'l be pertuaded to accept a niUtUutel Scott & Bowne, N. Y. All Druggists. 50c and $1. CURE FOR HEADACHE. As a remedy for all kinds of headache Eleatrlo Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure, and the most dreaded sick headaches yield to Its influence. We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle and give the Bitters a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleep less, Exoltiable, Melancholy, or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters is the Medicine you need. Health and Strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only one dollar, at Chas. Rogers' drug store, Odd Fellows' build ing. The World's Pnir Tests showed no baking powder so pure or so great la leav enlng power es the P&yal. Boston Transcript: A lady friend Insists that the women's big hats are not half so ridiculous as the trig head that some of the men carry around with them. THE DISCOVERY SAVED IIIS LIFE. Mr. O. Calllouette, Druggls., Beavere vllle, HI., says: "To Dr. King's New DlBcovery 1 owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the phy sicians for miles around, but of no avail, and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery In my store 1 sent for a bot tle, and began to use It, and from the drat dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about. again. It Is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without It." Get a trial bottle free at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store, Odd Fellows' build ing. One of the most complete and alu able colleotlon of hymnbooka In exlst- istence Is said to bo that which Mr. Gladstone has accumulated at Hawar-1 den. I Busy people have no time, and sensi ble people no inclination to use a slow remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acts promptly and gives permanent results. has Rogers. Charles D. Woleott, of the United States geological survey, has had con ferred upon ililm the Ulffby medal of the Royal Geological Society of Eng land. Most people cani.ot nflorcl to experi ment. They want Immediate relief. t'liat'a why they use One Minute Cough ?ure. Chns. Ropers. Rev. James A. McKay, of Platte, Missouri, circuit, is one of the preach ers who still rldi3 his circuit. Durtntr the last six months he has ridden 1.500 miles. The name One Minute On ugh Cure uggesX) a medicine that rellevea at nee, and quickly cures. Its use proves t. Chas. Rogers. Employed at the Monroe House, Jefferson City, Mo., Is a tiell liny, a negro, a student at Lincoln Institute, lie Is accomplished In the Greek, Latin lorinan, and English languages. Cottolene the new shortening the only pure and healthful and perfectly digestible frying and shortening mate, rid in the market it now to be had at til first-tlast grocert throughout the Utitcd SMtci and Canada, In wslng Cottolene for shortening, It is of the greatest importance to use only tbtut one-half or two-thirds as much ft would be used of lard. Thit it essential to success In the cooking, as well as tn important feature for one's pocket book. Cottolene, like all other good things, has found teveral imitators, all of very inferior quality, and sure to cause dis satisfaction. To be sure of getting the genuine Cottolene, the best way to buy it to in the tin pails beating the name and Trade-Mark. Mad only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, 8T. LOUIS t Calcar, 5aw Yark, Btaiva, Lite it The Packers of Choice olumbia River -i" Salmon Their Eranda and Locations. Astoria Fk (Co... Astoria.. (John I Oval Hootn A. Pk'gCo Anlorln.. 'loliiuiblaRWcrrkKOvAiitbrla... '.ImnreHafnuol.. I Astoria... f, 0 Mgler ft Co j Drookfleld 'Ubrnii'n'i Fks. Co... I Astoria I Children Cry for TTidDiglate a On a dark, stormy night, when tho tide is ebbing st and the hardy fisherman finda it almost impossible to handle his net, has he ever (-topped to think, should it become caught on a snag, what brand of twine would stand the greatest btrain? Did he ever ask his brother fishermen what sort or twine thi-y used? If .so in nine cases Mit often, if they be successful fishermen, the answfr has been "MARSHALL'S TWINE." It si the ONLY Brand of Twine to use. Children Cry for FOR TlhbAmOOK, NRHALEM COAST POINTS OTHER STEAHERS R. P. EhMOREj W. H. HARRISON, AUGUSTA. Sailing dates to and from Tillamook aid Nehalun dopotul I on the weather. For freight r-nd passenger rates apply to ! IELT10RE, SANBORN & CO, - Astoria, Oregon. i 0. R. N. CO., Attntj, Portland. 4USMTM. (AntorU Fk'gCo. Klnner'i M.J. Kinney AntnrU.. A. DevlluJ B1"nlond"1 A. Bouth &Son . 'cMrur.. ;CorktRtl .Cutting PkgCrt....,,,, i,vnrtrt I Magnolia Klmore, Sanborn: A,lor IWIilteKtar j &Co I tag.Kt. George... J.O. Mcgler iBiookfleld Wn I Klfhermen'i... Hcar.dtnavlan '' Pliherraen'i Aiforla Flnhermen'n rkguo.. Pitcher's Castoria. Pitcher's Castoria. Alili Open por Special Charter. We Ought to Know Something about pianos, for we have bought and sold them for a life time. The knowledge thus gained has proved to us that the Chickering, the Hard man and the Fischer are the best pi anos now before the public. They show perfection in every detail. WILEY B. ALliEfJ CO. HAVE YOU A WIFE? Have you any little ones? If so, buy a lot on the Seashore, and build them a summer home. Ther is no more beautiful place than Silver Point Cliffs. E. Z. Ferguson, agent. Astoria Ab stract Company. J. B. WYATT, Astoria, Oregon. Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, . PAINTS and OILS. Special Attention Paid to Supplyln Ships. EVERY REQUISITE: FOR : first Class Funerals : AT POHli'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. Ratea Rawnable. Embalming a Specialty WHO WANTS TWINE It ustonishes the old time makers to see how the fishermen have tiifcen to Marshal's twine fhe Inst .few years and they inny. THE HIGH BOAT of Inst ht-asim ovtr nil ibe other bouts on the rivei used M A Kh HALL'S TWINE. W,Y? Because it is the atrouui-ct. Because iv has not been weakened by blenching. Kccnuse il is sold with h RtiM'intre tbnt if it dons not prove Bntiefactory it chii be liHiught buck nt the end of the season. USEfiSlDE SAWfflM. A. complete siock of lumber on humi in the rouirh or dressed. Flooring, rut. tic, ceiling, and all kinds of finish mouldings and Hbinpites; nlso bracket work done to otder. Terms reasonatil, J.nd prices at bedrock. All orders nrnmptly rttendd to Office and ysr'' it mill. H v I. InOAN Pron'r STILL IN THE LEAD. Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igatlon Co. STEALER BAILEY GATZERT. In place of Steamer Telephone. l 9 m Leaves Astoria Tor Portland and way landings at 7 p. m. 1aily, Sunday ex cepted. Leaves Portland evrv dav except Sun day at 7 a.m. C. VV. STONE, Agent Astoria. Telephone No. 11. E. A. Seeley, Gen'l Agt., Portland. U. B. Scott, President. REDUCED RATES. Between Astoria and Portland STEAMER SARAH DIXON, SPRING TIME TABLE. Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria Monday morning for Portland at 6 o'clock, and Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa-turday evenings at 6 o'clock. Returning leaves Portland Sunday 1 morning at 7 o'clock: Monday, Wednes- j day and Friday evenings at 7:30. I Hound trip $2.00; single trip, J1.25. I'pper berths 60 cents; lower berths, 75 cents; meals, 25 cents. SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO i IROSS HIGGINS & CO.! ; Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and L'rper Aatoria. I Fina Teas an4 Coffes. TM DHccIm. Doaintlc and Tropical Fruits, VnjftaHes. Suear I Curtd Burnt, Bacon. Etc. Choice - Fresh - and S;ilt Meats, S. H. WILLETT, PLUMBING,! Gas and Steam Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water Meatinjv 1 Twelfth atrMt. Astoria. Or. L A - 'V-.-1 v ;tT-t ' ' .... .....,yrii-w.j,.T,-.-. h lh-line to lake to nil I mil th EAST and SOUTH It is the DiMKC CAi RSUTc it offers tii hM aeiTltn, eoin hiDii u SPEED am' COMFORT It. Is the popular ri'iile it b tl Kim m-Ii to travel on the SAFEST! ft l tlierefore the mule jcu idiitufd take. It, rui'" thmutli ' testilmieii trains every iluy iu l!ie year to St. Paul id ChiGaio. Elegant Pullman lerprrs, Superior Tourist Sloepern, Silendid Freo Srcnm'-f las S.'ffpr, Only one o'mnse of cars PORTLAND to NEW YORK Through Tickets To Any Parr of tne civilized anriil. Pajsengerii ticketed via nil lf.t riiiium hetwuen AktoiiH, li alama and PnrrUiul, Full lii'ortiiittU'ii .'iit'CerniiiK ro flm r, lnilt-1, rent", mill itni iln;:V o-rr-liM ni ipnlieaMmi to C. VW. ( r , -.1-1 .Orla Meuiner 'U i'iu ei.e l'ek. A. G. P. A., N. P. It. Jl., 2K Morrison St., Cor. 3d, Portland, fir. Canadian Pacifi RAILWAY Greatest Trans - Cont?Renfa P ,'.. -. C.:,i:! air !lrt'i.ti.i: Cftr-v baxdfioa Dir.iK, Cs--;-. Elegant Day Cor.uhn - ALSO Observation Gars, allcxing Ur.brokeb VIckjs nf the V.'ondctt!;! contain Country. $5 CO and $10.0Q Saviul on nil ttckelH eHsi, T iui-lst ci.rx the brut on wheels. Eiulnm.-ni nf tti. very finest throughout. ,, CAflLl.N PACIFIC RGYAl KT All f Tl ANH-IF IIM to Chlon and lann. Empress ol Japan, November 12th. Empress of China, December lOtt, For ticket rates and lnfn-iv,Tlun. mli n or Hildreaa, JAS FIXV.AVSON. Ail, Antorta, Or A. B. Calder, Travellnjt Psea Airt. TaYima,, Wnsh.. 5e. Met, Hwwn. Dlst. Pupa. Act.. Vnnr-oni'ftr. n r The Original & Genuine (WORCK3TERSH1BK) SAUCE Imparts the most deliciom tasto and avac to Hot ii Cold Jlnti GBAVIES, SALADS,' , SOUPS, BEWARE OF t NUTATIONS. Take A1 'one but Lsa & Perms Slfnatnrt on erwjbottla of original k PMla Jobs CaB'asl Soros, Unr orXt MM r m n i or Rarebit. fJS (