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TIIK DAILY AS. WHAN, aSTOuia, FlUlnY MOUXIXG, Al'KIL 3, Jlli,fJ. Title Table for April, i8g6. 1 , uiftii PATH. WihIih xIh) , , Tliin-il.i) , ,. !' Ktity t t t i r I tt v mMAV ,., Miimliiy , , , , Titt'ailny Wciniliiy, , Thuinilnv. , , . Krl.l y . riliinliiv. . , Hl'XPAY . Miimliiy . , TiH'a.luy , . , , AVcneiiiy , , Tliur-lin , . , Friday . Halur.lav .. M'NI'AV.... Mutnlav Tito, lay Wislui'ulity Ylmmliiy . . Ktl.l.y , Hiilunlav HI N PA Y , MuiiiIiiv . , 'I'luvlny , . , W'rilnoiUy , Tlmri'Uv. . 1 t !i 4 . 1 6 0 ; 7 :!,! J Hi ' IS . In . 17 .; ih .! hi iri . Si ... :j 'j i a: . an i -n .' '.'N At tl Minim makim:. nlr I'n krU tp Mi.m Ihc Viler Troll cstciday. Th ladle r Ih W. C. T II, are or rati In for 'Silver lror" mrdiil con Imi for Dm nrt ek In May, Una tiun1rr.t f.Kil Mtmr In lllix k Mi'i'lure' AatitrU, i . rin It. 1. 1 1 I Co. Tl HrllllU ililii AlrlU. 113 l.ma. Cap tain i'inr, nrrltnl down tha rlvr tuiUy. with rro of lumlxr. KV tluMM. vlvcnnt itpw aprlntf pii'.urn In mlorftl from uhlrta ami oufTi In mnl.ili at Herman YIm, tlta rriMI'lr Cluililrr ami lUtur Tha oar n nf Ilia nvarruM-ahlr rnn laia or 1i; Ultra nf tin ilata fur ttila uirl ami a Una amuunt of niarrlian.llaa fur I'urtland marrhanta. Tha aihixinar tlrm arrival down from Vnrilanil )ratar4ay murnlnar. md anltrt In tha aflrrii.Min. Hlia rarriaa XOifO favt of lumUr f..r Taylor, llarkalay, fal Ttir thraa.naaia4 arhrMtnrr Hot Homara arrlvnl yi-aiarla)r, aftar an aiiatillnnally rliui 14 n( l(hl rlaya (ram Nan Fran. Ii. o Hha will luad lumtiar In I'ort lan.1 . Pall at ttrrman Wlaa'a Cloilili l; ainrr ami liiuk at tha tataat arrtvala In ahlrl-, rollara. ruRa. hata ami rlotlilix rV.u a nnl.lir and attrartlva aoo.1a Iwlh In atylo ami prl oa All tha lataat ahaea In naw aprlng Lata ami r.a ami rloihlio: naw aula ami new aiyka. naw rlra No trouhla to ahow po.Ma, at Herman Wlaa'a, lha on prtro rltiihlar Tha ahiamur Ituhr A Coualn. with n raro or . . faat o( lunilwr lor Iho ' .nrt t'nata Lumbar ComiHiny. l Man rrnmia.-o. arrlxatl tlnwn lha livar yaa'rr day anil rrtiaaril QUI Tha iH'hiMiitrr Hurprlaa ahltlril frum l'nl Aalurla anriioraca lo tha (I. II. and N. wharf vraiardar. whara aha illarharw-r-1 hrr rariru of IIA ttarrala uf Alaaaa aalimin Hha ralurnad tit liar Iwrdi In lha aflrrmion Tha "l'nli.ia" ilru-mnklnii urlor waa tha MYiia yaaiarday of tlm fltiral ntirnllK rvrr wllnraaail In tha rUr Tl"- I l'nl.iir la tha litran.t l1ra-malll'l, ra- i lalillahniant In Aatorla, and rntplova t n la.llr Mra JVrra, a wall known mllllnrr. la In chnrfa. Tl" wrlor.t nlo In lha Imlldlnc rai-emly arwta.1 ona dir aaal of ll V Allan' wall -r hou Tha nioal mtlarn flituraa ara In uw..c. whl.h aaaurra auroaaa fur thla naw in- tarirla All day .ui( Ilia ata'i!ii hnu nt , wna rrnwilada with l.lla daallMtla of plr- j i hulii Kaatar Ninnala and olhar -ta- data ai.pnral All tha lalaat and moat J fuahlimal.la atylaa of hata and Iriaaoa ara dl.lal. whl-h iiuarantaea a heal thy ntrollna. Tin- vailum aniaun In aiinny t'alllor tiln Ima Ih-kiiii. The followln la t.lhrll fmm the niriTiit numtwr of the Kxam Iner; The Corinthian Vurht I'luh nwila merry yralerd.iy over tha rrleaae of their ornfl from Tlluirnn luniion nnd rovarml Ihrniarhra wllh glory and dual It wna a great day for Tll.uron nnd llelvidera. and the early morning honta were rruwd ail with vlallora lo the auhurlmn nolnta Not only were lha yaihla tow.-d out or tha lngiin. hnl the arka monted In tlm liarhor of Hrlvadero in the aiimnior nionlha ulao rnme out of their wlnti-r quartera. and lha day waa one of n-Joli1-ln and ralehratlon. Laumhea d.irteil lietween Tlluiron and the laland. whlallea hrllllng and Ihi'lr eut-wiitiT IhrowlnaT Ui the almlkllllg "I'ray UowlKiMla rv lileiitirul and avery aorl of water vehicle Hint ooiild Im preaaed Into aervhv wna In evldeiira. Tha hrhlgn i-nnnarllna: llal vedera wllh the ahora wua rul.'d rhortlv nfter nmiii. Itopea and liirkle wera at 1u. ll.il to the end of the all'll. tMre and 111.. of aiiilwurl Corlnlhlana were formad In hniil aw.iy when the wold wna given. I'hi.illV a mighty t"K ' Hi'' ropea moved the l.rlilge. mid with a rimer from Hie aimitiMir aullora It went lip In lha nlr tin. I ai vernl lima of dual wet ahowere.l limn on lha line 'f men. K.veiy vm-lit mi. I nrk w.ia taken mil from the Ingoiiii wllhout n nilahiip. iin.l H" gr.'iil' IT" aented n prelly m.irlne alitht. whlrh wua helghli lled l.y the Illllllllll ooatllllli'i Of I he women vlallora iiloim Ih.. ahore or Tlluiron nnd llelveil.re The vin-hla-iii. n loal tin lime III getting" down lo the luihliiena uf oierhnntliig their rnifl, mid Die men on the nrka wero nlao enRngad. Kvery nrklle. Iminrhlle. nnehorlli' nnd iiiiellte wna nt work Hefoio tha hrliltto wua lowered ngiiln t)eri:o KitlKht'a luuni'h Alhliln arrived with two nhella of the Olyniplr Unnt Clilh, nnd ll rrew from Hie lnlter ronnlatlnn of .luniex Mr Klroy, HoImtI MeArthiir, J. W. Mortu'i. V. A. (Irlinin nnd J. K. M-furlliv. The Hh.lla were I. rough! over from Oaklnnd creek to the Imnthouae nt Tlluiron, whom the olymplnna will mnko Iholr hend mmrlen thla aenaon. Tho hoya will he out for a apln on next Btinnnv. a anon I helng- eonatrui'tod for me ooni ruin nt ltoger'a homo nnd It promiiea to no - i.H 'rim new emft will ha 43 foot In length, SI InchPa In hrandtti of beam nnd will weigh 100 pound- CO-Ol'K.RATIVK BCIIICMK. For Controlling llnllroiida I'ropoaod by liuhhnrd, of Mlaaourl. Tha Itullwny Age, In lt lal laaue, cnnlnlna tho following Intiroatlng rtl olo conpornlng the noweat aolirm for tha maimgein.'iil of the Pnolllc rnllioada: Of the niimeroiii achemea for control ling find oporatlng tho Torino rallwaya piirlwpa the IiwhI practlriU la that pro piwed In a Mil offored lhl wwk by Con KPenainnn lliihhiud, of Mlaaourl. There l lo ho no lime hwt tniilor the pmvlalona of thla off-hand nieaaure. Tim Tia,ta.ry nf the irramiry l to ilpinnnd of th" llnhiii l'.iolflo, Kanaag raollli', Central 1'aelrle nnd Weaiern raclllo niilwny com panha Hint they redeem their Hid l.lod m to th. govoi iinuail aooond mortgage bonda and Int nai-on or boforo noon of July 1, V.M1 and on fiUlln to lo o "Ih? roads ahull Immediately be tiiken po- MlW a A ri ll, I , A. M. t Vi Hi a. M. j! C. M. III. III. fl. ; ll. Ill I (I I li In I li. ; li. II'. I fl. 4 4 it. :i Atii". 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Ill U.2 II .1 42 7 I I ll Ift I H l "1 2.8 aiwlon of hy lha ai-retary of tha Ireaa- 111 y fiW lha Mac and ti' Drill of Hi" I'llLd riaii," and aold ai public auction on llw aal.t July I Tha ailorny general la lu hid on lha pxtpetty up lo lha amount dua the guvriunrnl, and In caaa imi ieraon hlila aa high, thui tha rtwla ahull lie ilei'lnred lo bn bought In for tha una and hen. in of Ih" l nll.il HlaiM. 1'liaraupon tha proaldeni la lo appoint Ihreo "iruaieea for lha K"V'inmm( of tha t'nltrd Hlatea." at the Hl.eial awJ ary uf each libera la no realrlr- lloii agalttal appointing congiaaamnn or aK-uufrMtainrn lu tha poaltloni. and tlaay altall bava complala coiiirol of Ih roaila. Than iwina (he original and Hotel fowl urea of lha aehmu''. Wnhln twuily daya afler taking charge, of tha ruada lha IruMrra ahall divl.lv ilia whole of lha line In I only flva aub-illvlalona, and ahall lail a m til ing of all ha employe of the railiuad. naeh nrnploya 10 lie aiillll'.l lo nun Vol ami tha prhllrara of voilng by proxy. Tha employ ao cuivni tl ahall rfTn t a liermananl oiganlaatlun, lo b known aa lha "Huliurdluala Aaaurlallon of tha I'a rina lull a a c, Noa I lo J.. Inelualva" raeh organliatlon of auUirdlnale aaaocl allona ahall aloct a menitwr lo aci aa a member uf lha "(li-noral Aaaoclatlon uf lha I'ai'lflc Hallway." Within flva day afler anrh paraolia ara. 4actil lhay ahall meat ami effect parmanrnt organisa tion. Tlvey ahail Ihnr-'iip.m ect three) pnraima lo ba known aa "irualera for the amployaa of Ih I'acinc railway." tha aelaraaa of aald truta to h flaeil l.y tlx "tlnnoral AaaiMlallon of Ih I'acino Hallway," eul.Jart to Ih approval of lha aorralary of lha Iraaaury. "Th truat aa for tha government of the t'nllrd Hlam" ami "lit irualeva for Ilia amployra of live I'a.inc railway" ahall la known aa tha manager of a company hereby created lo ba a body corpora! and politic hy Ih IHI of "Th I'acinc Itailroad Com pany Trual," ami by lhal name I ava porpatuaj aurcaaalon Raid manager etiaJI Jointly have full control of tha operation and management of all Ih ruada, ami ahall furmulal law and ruin for their government. ubj:l to th approval of the r-ratary of th treasury and th tlanrral Aatx-latlnn of tha I'acinc Hallway Till may l a great aehenu for pro moting il. Hipiilarliy of lla originator, bul ll would ac in lo lack largely In com mon aanaa Th govrrnmMil la to turn mvr th managanieni of Ih'a vaat prop, artlea lo aU men, Ihraai of whom ara to be. imllilcal apixilnio-a, while three are llw creaiura of a Ix-rmanrflt ortntnlia Hon of iwrniy-nva eaoployaa choaan by popular ballot In which rverv employ fiom Irackwalker up lm one vole. Thl carialuly would be a deni.arallc way nf chooaing railway manager, bul II la not thv way In which ordinary bt.alne In tareal ara managed What pmulble aena.. there can be In putting a railway Into tha handa of the trarkm.-n. hop mm and day UPomra aluiiy h-rauaa thoaa threa claaan may ron.lit.ita a ma jority of all Hi rtnpo)t. It la dirflcult lo ace. ll la nm tha co-operative prin ciple, fur th employe hav no owner alup In tire proiiarty, nor can Ih trnai. eriy l run for their benent when It t longa to the pnhlir. It would not lllua tnto the pilnclpi of ih .bcilun of ih nrlal. for nw tn-mhrn without rrga-d to qualincatioiia would .l"ternilna th' choice. It would ba an attempt at com munlam wittio.it any contribution by Ih partltipanl toward tha common fund ami without any right to control or har In Urn profit a or loaec of Ih property of which they had taken fordid po. aon. and It would mean a violent ill ranl of lha right of th- mormon prhat prop.i ty which th Pacific rall waya now repniM.nl. TIIK TKXAS BTKKR " An engiigcment of Tim Mu-phy In lloyt'a fninou comedy, "A Teg i Hlir," which will l. preaentc.l ut Piaher'a opcrn houa ncnl Tueilny la nccompmilcd by algtia of a largo nudlcncc. The piece la reiuiirk.il. :. for tha nbun dunce of mulier. lrrealatn.lv provix'itilvn of hiughter Tim Murph'a porlmynl of the Tcgnn r.inch owner nnd congrcni.vn la ii.lmlruiile, nnd he poaai aa a grent rom iiiiin.l of comic fnchil cxpri'ialon. whether apiukliu or llalenlng, Ih,. thin wrlnhlcd vla.iga, piiracd llpa.iin.l anrrwd cyea of hi Muvcrlck llr.inder nre worth urn tell ing. Dorothy Hherro.l, ua the cuttle king' ill-tighter, give a rcprcHcntiitlon of a fmnk nnd Impulxlvc WeKtcrn girl, which la In every wny excellent. The oilier pnrta nn In competent hnn.ta nnd ti moat dellKhtful perforiiinn.'e naaiircd. Hue cim Hell another of Dr. rr!ce' Unking Powder. Why? lt'a tho beat. MKNT TOR PATI HDAY. Itn-nkfiiat. I'rult. Fried Klllela of Flounder.. Polatoc. Cnmod. HiiHheil Inttili, with I'rtimbi. Wheiitlet Pntii'nkcD. CofTec. Iiunchcon., Crcnm of Onmn. Blewod Kidney, with Curried nice. Homemniln PoiighnuH. ChopBo. Dlluicr. Oyatcra. Vcgplnblo Soup. Ollvpg. Anchovlva Fried Perch, Flnca Herhca. Mlnco of Veal. Lima Henna In Crcnm. Ronatcd Bttiffod' Capon, (lerninn Potnto Cuke. Dandelion S.ilnd. llnnnnn Float. Coffee. lan't It awful to apeak to gome one on the atreot nnd dlaoover when too lnt thai It lan't any ona that yon ever taw before T Mr. T. 8 rlawkln. Chnttnnonga. Tenn.. nv: "Bhllnh' Vllnllxer "BAVKD MY IjIKK.' I ponlder It the beat rem cdy for a dehllltnted ayntem I ever ueed." For Dyapepala, I. Ivor or Kidney trouble, It excel. Price 75 rta. ' For ale by J. W. Conn, A vegetable hriinh ought to bo found In every kitchen. Lettuce nnd eplnach ulwaya need II, n well na other groen edible. Soft pillow make wrinkle. REPUBLICANS. l.iiroily Atlcmlnl MtcHnn fit Cur rulhiTi' Hull, Klirrc the I lum.-.t llurinuity l'iiilk1. STA Ii: III IICYI I H I I.I.CI I l ll, till) In my l)clc(jtli.B I Atlcodaptt Ayill 21 Dctidcd I po a tkt Dal n UhU.li Nntuiaal ioaa Arc lu Itt .Made. Th ltep.il.ll. an county convention met, aa par call, at Tamil hera Hull, yrat.r day morning. Th meeting wu very lurgely atlnmM. I'nllk Ih lrncratla ronvriillun, the Itepubllcau on oppoalte aide of lb monei.iry n ilea' Ion were not aeparntad, but war Inleinilnaltd na only good Itvpubllcan ran meet In 'onven Hon. From early morning till 10:), when tha mealing wn ml Id lo order. Hi alrrel war alive with Millllclana, nnd mi Intrnaa Inlarral waa manlfeslad. The country delegate, rapaclnlly, rwelved much attention. Promptly at lo in t'bnlrman John Fox rulleil the convention to order. after which W, F. McUregor rial th cull. Tha election of a temporal y i-hiitrman ami e retiiry wn then In order, which rraullrd In the acli-cilon of W. II Parker for the flrt iimurd. und W. W. Hide hulgh for the Utlcr ortlc Chairman Jinrker then npitolnted the following com mittee on rre.i, nllula: Frank I. Parker, It A. Abliolt, and ' II Htixkion; und a commute of five on order cf bualriea. F J Taylor, Frank ration, It It Cole. P J (loudinun. and V. F. M!regor. Then, upon motlun. th runveiitioti ad Joornnl ml . From 11 till I Hi o'clock more button holing took place thnn ever before n lltlae city Country delcgnlea were much aoiight nfter, ml tho from tha city were aren In anlmnttMl converaullon with them. A truly Minted In convention, there are plenty of randldntea for tha varluua office. lMcuton a to the merit of Ih priNipaciiv candidate look place on every corner. Th afternoon arlon wa called lo order at I o'clock by Chairman llarker. nWrrtary Hldehalgh then read the re port of tho commute on .rredentlala. which found alHiui ninety delegutea en tlllcl to aeata Th report of th com mittee on order of buaine waa read, which recommended that the convention adlourn till April a lo nominate a county ticket. A motion to adopt th report brought forth opposition from Delegate Wedge, of Jewell, who aald the county delegntea had come to nominate a ticket and that auch action ahould h Ijikrn. Mr. Wooden, of Mlahawauka. upported th motion, dating he thought It th heat policy to adjourn till th latter part of th month. Wad Hampton Hull l h. of the Lewla and Clarke, Wa alao In favor of adjournment. Hon C. W. Fulton then look III floor, and In an eloquent addraa mad a plea for harmony A for Himself, he fa vored adjournment, but woul I not vote for uch action agalnat the wlahe of the country delegntea lla did not want representative from outlying district to think th city dhgo.lre were taking an unfair advantage of them. II aald he tood ready to nominal than to pre vent dissension, bul deemed It rxedl enl at laaat to adjourn till today. Above all thing, ha wantan harmony at any price. He wa willing! to leave the mat ter entirely wl.h the countrj lei.gitc W. F. Mctlregor. a member of tha committer on older rnd bualnr, thought tha an me a Ml. Fulton, and c,.hi.n..l tha recotnmr.i l.i.lon of tha coiniintv-. which, nfter due and dclllierit conrl I ernllon. had n fit lo auggcal hi. h ad journment h Abb it:, of r.-nl.lr, favored Milpinirg Ibe noniinntlon of a county ticket, ,i h hid not lima n vr to conahur lha mctitr i.f ihc ip.iari fur ofhv 'l witil-.. I (o t-ivo'nii nc ipialnted, a It were F. J. Taylor nlao favored .l.tjo.irn'ncnl, ami explain. d thai Ihc .'omn.ltte wc urumlmuu .n tt rc, otni.icii.,ii Ion lock ing to auch action. There wna no f?t. poaltlon on the plrt of Ilia f'ly dele gnle to "rut and dry" j ll-kri und he wa mIHv not n single lvc mid lo found amnngit Ih dclegntr. Mr. Tay lor was of the opinion the oulal.b. rcpri ecntutlvra should confer wllh thoe cl the city a to the meilu nf the p va iectvp cnn.li.i ,ie. Slth. he wn l. ndy nnd willing to eav fie matter ini.tt'Iy with the country ' delcgnte: but he thought adjournment a much better pol icy. Mr. Hi.iA'n, of VMr iwho, l.y :he way. look o m I' ll llk C W v.'tn that It I h.u J lu dllliig.illi t'le ii). wi asked for hn ..union, whlc.i. he ...l. wn In fnvor nf ndloiirnmetii. Chu'r n.iin llnrk.-r f.ivocel ii.;o'.irnuurt, a aevernl delcg.it a 'nil tin l oin.'.ix uc deratnmllng n. county Ihkct wiilj w nomlnntiMl, nid rctiirni-i horn. Mr Walker of Kcnaid, wua In favor of proceeding to Hi.- Ii.iuilt.u', .if a county tbdiel, ia bo could tiro no goo.1 ri'iiaon for ndjo n vn.-.tt. 1 o Hiigni-.tc the mutter le lefi n th count.-v ibl. giitca, whone eon vi t:ii nc wits nt at.iki. Mr. Wct, o' t lii'.op pokc tnuiK'y In fnvor of noinluu tnrf a II lit He IhoiiKht spout. in r m I'on the I tat, .in. I anld I ha I billion hoUnit hid tendency to do uwny wllh rvil ecni'nirnt. First Judgment. Mini the neirlem.u). wi tie moat honcat. Mc ul I h wis l.'n.ty convinced t lint. If Mr. Fulton were ex amining a wlinea before a cuurt of law mid wIhIic.I to extract the truth from auch puny, he would Inalat on i quick answer. lie would not allow th- wit ness to take the mutter muter n. Muc in. 'nt. or Mtihmlt lo the btitton-nole pro cea. Mr. Weal's remark were greeted with roum of laughter. Mr. Cnso favonnl postponing th- nom Imillon of the ticket. Mr. Johnnnscn, of Heaslde, favored Immcdlntc action, but wn willing to libido by the majority. II. B. Wooden wna nol In favor of leaving Ihc mailer lo the country delegates. A he did not think It right that .li" flfiv two deleKiite from the city should be governed by the forty-one from t lip n un ify, lie mild he attended the Itcpubll cnit county convention four year ngo, nnd that be seconded n nomination made by Dr. J. A. Fulton. Afterwards the nominee became demented. The rfentle man did not wish to perpcrtnte another auch crime. Mr. Walker moved that the report lie amended ao a to make adjournment till ll): today. Mr. Fulton thought It hi st to leave the mntter entirely to the coun try delegate and naked unanimous con sent toward uch nctlon. I'nnnlm.iua con sent, however, wna not given, o Mr. Fulton moved to amend the amendment to the roport o a to leave the matter to the rural representative. W. H. Bmlth said he thought Mr. Fulton wa throwing too much responsibility upon the tountry delegntea, nnd urged adjournment till April S8. The country, he aald, wa In the minority, and ahould not rule the city, and recommended that the matter be put to a vote of the whole convention. The vote on Mr. Fulton' amendment to- the report wn then taken, and the amendment declared lost. The amend ment to ndjourn till today wn also lost, nnd the report of the committee ndoptod. On motion of Mayor Taylor, the tem porary otllcer were made permanent, which brgught forth a few remarks from Clmlrmnn Hnrker, who congratulated the delegntea on their exceptionally flno taate, eapeclally for the otllee of presi dent. Tho election of seven delegate to tho slate convention then took place. Messrs. H. D. Thing, Ornnt Trulllnger and Thomas I.lnvllle wero appointed tel ler. Following are Ih. name of (hoa liouilnalad nnd Hi vote cnl; J. I,. Curlaon, tK John Fu, 45; F. J, Taylor, f.; t. W. Fulton, W. T. Chut tar, wi: W. I, Hobb, : O. o. Mon, 1: K, J. Carney, W. W. Kldahnlgh, 14: Ii J. Ingulla, ; W. II. llarker, M; Ii. K, Warrun, tf; J. , Hpencer, IB; II. , WiMslen, 117; C. F. Itr, ; W. II. ffmltlt. 12; J. A. Duffy, I'll bo. Nelaon, I: C. A, Mcdulr. : Clonl Weal, I. Aenordlngly. the following wer declar ed li.rld; John Fox, K. J. Taylor, W, T. Chillier, W. Fulton, W. W. Hide, halgh, W. II. Hnrker, and II. H. Wooden. Tlon, upon motion, Ih delcgnlea wer declared unanlmouly elected. Th chair HH'Olnied Ih following com mute on plalform. Frank l. i'urker, J. W. Welch, II. A. Abbott, F. i. Taylor, nnd I'. J. Ooodman. Th convention then adjourned, lo meet at I0:iu o'clock April W. when nomina tion for county offlner and, tl rp raaentallva will h mad. Fanner atopiiad In front of Ml -hlgan city' electric light plant, and ked a bystander: "What la that air hulldln", a factory T" "No, a plant." cam th nwer. "What do Ihey Ml lhrT" "Current," replied lha qui. k-wltti-d by ai.iu.ler. "What ar th worth buhel" "W ll them by tha shock " Farmer pulled hi lie.iid, arralched hl head and drov down town to mnrket with hi vegetable. -Indlnnspoll Hun. A I'lECB OF HER MIND. A lady corr'nondent ha Ihla to ay: "I want to give a plec of my mind to a certain claa who object to advertising, when It roal Iharn anything -thla won't coat I hem a cant. "I euff.red a living dth for marly two year wllh headache, hackach. In pain Mending nr walking, waa b- Ing III erally dragged out of exUtenrv, my mla-ry Increased by drugging. "Ai lal. In dcplr, I eommlttad th sin of trying an a.lvrrtlaed medicine. Dr. Pl.-rc' Favorite Prearrlpllon, nd It re al or 1 m to Ihe blearlr' of aound hiailth. I honor th phyatrln who, when ha know he can eur, ha th moral co irag to dverti tl fact." Th mMMn mrtitloned cure all th delicate dlsrane peculiar to f'male, "Female Wcakne," prtodlcal iln, lrniilatltlr. nrvon proatratlon, Iiasm. chorea or Bt. Vltua' Dnc, lplean-, thrratnrd Inaanlty. To ernianntly "cur" cont!ptlon, blllousrie, Indlnatlon or dyap. pala. us Dr. Plnrce' Pluaant pellet. Mra Ycoal-I undenland our mlnhter I going to preach a ecrmon to bicycle rider next Bunday. Mr. Yeaat -1 ui pos he'll call ll the Bermon on th Mount! Yonker Blatraman. WHAT A WOIID WILL DO. Ilyron remind ua thai a word I enough lo roua mankind to mutual slaughter. Ye. Ih Is power In a word-Marathon, for Instance. Waterloo, Oettyburg, Ap pomalox. Ureal battle the, hut what a great battle I going on In many a Ick and ufTer1ng body. In your, per haps. Take courage. You can win. Call lo your aid Dr. Plero' Oold tl Medical Discovery. It act powerfully upon the liver, clean Ih ytem of all blood-taint and Impurltln: cum all humor from a common Illotrh or Erup tion to the wont Scrofula. Balt-rheum, "Fever-aor." 8caly or Hough Bkln, In hort. all disease caused hy had blood. Great Hating I'lcer rapidly head undT It tnlgn Influrnc Kspeclally potent in curing Tetter, Ecxcma, Kryli!as. Boll. Carbuncle. Bor Kye. Bcrnfulou Bore and Bwelltng, Hip-Joint Dlre, "Whit Swelling" and Enlarged Gland. Dr. rierc' Pellet cure permanently eonatlpatlon. blllouane, sick headache and Indirection. Hungry lloggarty How did you feel when dat old farmer fired de load of huckahot at youT Hugged Haggard Felt like things wu comln' my way. Puck. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of alt la leavening Strength V. . Omrnawot Report "l aauy. Mike." "Yl." "PhoP ill hi worrud? C-o-n con v--r ver a t-l-on hun vonverauaahun. Phnt'a conversation.?" "Ol don't t'lnk ol'm sure. Dlnnl. but ol t'lnk dthot' dude far gab." Harper's l.uxnr. A CONSTANT VISITOR. Pain I a constant visitor of pen in troubled with chronic rheumatism. Thl unwelcome gueat will, however, take It departure, and not renew hi visits If a writ of ejectment la served upon It through the agency of Hoetetler'a Stom ach Hitters, the most efficient blood df purenl and anodyne to rh-umatic twinge known to medical arhvice. No testimony In It Ivhalf I more positive and con clusive than that which proves Its effi cacy in rheumatic complaint. It I also ronsplcusly ettlracinue for malarial, ner vous, bilious, dyseptp and kidney disor der. Il promote appetite and l-p, and la particularly useful to Invalids re covering from a lack of vital stamina, who find It highly beneficial. Cilve It a per sistent trial. No medicine used spasmod ically, and at Irregular times, can be expected to achieve lasting result. Color weddings will be an Easier In novation, tho white gown of the bride lelng In strong contrast to the floral decoration nnd the fubrlca of the brides maids' costume. All Ihe patent medicine advertised In thla paper, logether with the choicest pcrlnmrry, and toilet article etc., can be bought at the lowest price nt J. W. Conn' drug store, opposite Occidental Hotel. Astoria. The slender, tidy-looking umbrella Is much more appreciated In tine weather than during a good blow that make It shiver like u mushroom. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Despite the mnndnto concerning rinple backed coats, the essentially tillor-mmle woman prefen them to lit In -lonely to the llgure. ' It I not a miracle. It won't cure everything, but It will cur? piles. That's what DnWItt's Witch Hascl Salve will do. because It has done it In hundred of cases. Chaa. Rogers. Tu king other people' dogs to walk 1 an undignified but paying occupation in dulged In by some needy young womon of the cities. The U. S. Gov't1 Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. Don't be discouraged If the new serv ant doesn't turn out a troasure the first day you wouldn't do a bit better in strange surrounding. A little 111. then a little pll. The til has gone, the pill haa won. DeWltt'i Little Early Rlstrs are th little pill that cure great Ills. Chas. Rogers. Delft bedroom suits will be used large ly In summer home. DeWltt's Sarsaparllla Is prepared for cleansing the blood. It build up and strengthens constitutions Impaired by disease. Chas. Roger. The veil Is an Important addition to the spring hat. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. ; NOTICK ') ABHFHKMKNT nti rilVU j TKKNTII HTItF.KT BKWKIt. Notlca la herby given that Hi a. ment aiaib by ordlrifthr No. Z)'ft nt ih elly of Aalorla, eonllrmlng th : merit on roll No t. tor Ih conalruction 1 of a nw-r on Fourle-nth atreei, fron a : a point I "I f t north of Ihe oulli lira ! of llrand avenue lo the outh able of I Jarorne avenu-, In Ihe city of A'torlt, will l.a made and payable n Mar'h fl, i P'1. In I' B, gold or silver win at Ihe j nftlce of th i lly treasurer, and If nil o pnld at ald tlm lha common ro'jricll will order warrant lo bi lud for th coleciion of Ihe ame. Th mcnt I a follow: Astoria Saving Hank, truatre, ft Vi f ei oi 7. block Si, Shivly's Alorla XXI 71 Aalorla Saving Hank, truate, H PA feet lot , block 20, Bhlrely' Aalorla 24 Arohblahop F. N Hlanehsrd, B Ut feet lot 1. block n, Hhlvely's A- ! torla t M I Archbishop F. N Hlanehard, K feel lot I, block il, fthlv'ly'l As- I tori IU; Archbishop V. M. Hlanchard. B SI feel lot (, Mock , dhively' A. torla I: Th'odor Hracker. S VI feet lit i. block U. Bhlvely'a Aalorla IH t) Jnmrs ('. Cdy, N 101 fet lot 1. i block M. Hhlvely's Atoi l.i V ' 0n .. Carlaon, N f'l lot II. j I block 15. Hhlvrly' AstorU I 4 , ' Otto V.. Carlam, N to f-H lot 1J, I block 19. Shlvrly' Aatorla 15 It W. H. Chaa and F. L. Parker, lot i I, Mock IA. Bhlvely Ai'orl 4(44 W. H. Chaa and F. L. PirkT, lo I 2. block bt. ShlvHy' Atorla JS 40 1 i W. H Chae and F. L. Parker, lot i i I, block IA. Bhlvly'e Aatorla t 40 ! W. II. Chaae and F. L. Parker, lot II. hlk W. HhlvHya Aatorla.... (40 ! W. II. Chase and F. U Parker, lot . 11, blmk 14. Shlvaly's AMorl.i . . 2S 40 I W. II Chaw and F. L l aik. r, lot j 12. block !A. Shlvdy's Aatorla . . 4C 40 ; Auguat Danlelaon. lot block U, I Kblvely'a Aatorla SS CO , Flavel. i. C . Mary C. N. Ill- and and Katie, lot 2. block li. rililve ly's Astoria 2 1 Flavel. (1. c, Mary C . N-llla and Katie, lot 2, block IV. nhtvely's Astoria S 10 C. B. (iunderaon, N M fc. t lot 10. block 15. Shlv.' Asiorl ... IN C. S. Oundenon. N U feet lot 11, block 13. Bhiva'.y' Aatorla 146 C. S Oumbriuin, N Bo feet lot li block 15, Khlvely's Aatorla It If Mr. K It. Ilawe. N SO f t lot 7. block 2n. Bhlvely' Astoria M Q Mr. !:. It. Ilawe. N to feet lo. 4. block 2ft. Bhlvely' Aalorla 12 20 Mr K. K. Hawea, lot I. block 20, Bhlvely' Astoria li ) Adelald II. Marah. S K feet lot 11. block It. Shlvaly's Astoria t 4i Adelaide II. Marsh. S 60 fe-t lot a block !. Hhlveiy Astoria It II O. 1. Peterson, N 10 feet lot 7, block U. Shlrely' Aatorla II O. I. Fettraon, N" to faat lot t, block 66. Bhlvly's Astoria 12 20 John Itellly. lot 4. block A bhlve ly' Aatorla ll 10 Ivor Babo, lot t, block K. Shlvaly's Aatorla .. . . u an Emily Bchlul. fl Itt ft lot 7, block tS. Bhlvely' Aatorla 7n F.mlly Bchlussel, S 100 feat lot t, block St, Bhlvely' Astoria 24 40 Ell Shepherd, lot , block ti. Bhlvely' Astoria M tt Jowvh Blnnott. lot 4 block M. Bhlvely' Astoria I 10 Sister of Charity St. Marr'i Hot j pltal, lot 1, block 17, Hhlvely's ! Astoria a To : Slstrn of Charily St. Mary Hos pital, lot 2, block J.'. Bhlvely' Astoria 8 la ten of Charity SL Mar7' Hos pttal. lot 2, block V, bhlvely' Aatorla 2 W Matilda Thompson 8 100 fret lot W, block 1. Shlvvly' Astoria t to J. F. Vo. 8 75 f et lot 1. block 1. Shlvrly' Astoria ( 10 Hy order of the common council. Dated March 5. lie. IL E. SEIJO.N, Auditor and Police Judge. THIRTY-FIFTH 8TREET NOTICE. GRADE Notlcai I hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Aatorla pro pose to establish th grade of Thirty fifth street in that part of the city of Astoria known aa Adair's Port of Upper Astoria at the following height above the base of grades. At the Intersection of Thirty-fifth and Harrison at 141 feet. At the Intersection of Thirty-fifth and Irving avenue at 1K1 feet, and between Harrison avenue and Irving avenue In a direct lln at a uniform grade. And unless a remonstrance signed by the ownrrs of three-fourths of the prop erty fronting; on said portion of aald street ba filed with th auditor and po lice Judge within ten days from the final publication of this notice, to-wit: on or before Monday, April 12. 1SS6, the common council will establish said grade. Hy ordr'of the common council. Dated March 18, ISM. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. HARRISON AVENUE GRADE. Notice Is hereby given lhat the com mon council of th city of Astoria pro pose to establish Hit grade of Harrison avenue, In that part of Ih? city known as Adair's Astoria, at the following height above the bass of grades: At tha claim line between Shively's Astoria and Adair' port of Upper As toria at the intenctlou uf Harrison ave nue at 110 feet. At th? Intersection of Harrison v nue and Thirty-third streets at 110 feet, and between said claim line and Thirty-third street In a direct line at a uniform grnd. At the Intersection of Harrison avenue and Thirty-fourth streets at 1J3 feet, and bet w en Thirty-third and Thirty fourth str ets in a direct line at a uni form grade. At the Interaectlon of Harrison avenue and Thlrtv-tlfth street at US feet, and between Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth streets' In a direct line at a uniform grade. At the intersection of Harrison avenue nnd Thirty-sixth street at lsi feet, and between Thirty-llfth and Thirty-sixth street In a direct line at a uniform grade. At the Intersection of Harrison avenue and Thirty- seventh street at 2iTi feet, and between Thirty-sixth and Thirty seventh street In a direct line at a uni form grade. At the Intersection of Harrison avenue and Thirty-eighth strevt at feet, and bMween Thirty-seventh street and Thlr-yt-elghth street In a direct line at a uniform grade. At the Intersection of Harrison avenue and Thlrty-nlnth street at 241 feet, and between Thirty-eighth and Thlrty-nlnth streets In a direct line at a uniform grade. And unless a remonstrance 'signed by the ownere of three-fourths of the prop erty fronting on said portion of said street be filed with the auditor and police Judge within ten days from the final publication of this notice, to-wit, on or before Monday, April IS,' 189. the com mon council will establish said grades. Hy order of the common council. Dated March 18. im. H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. Straw sailor hats In dark colon are already being worn. . J iw w- l 1 nai aa. an eraJe. B hdl V Jt I ael T r-nkai. v aVr. 1 Euraa. r vttmulsat. which '7N"vy A. carried la eai pnrfcet 11 per bet. ttlrfVtV .VV'VcV '"- foil h H Jrv.ala. Ail fa V, , . '."Tr :;!.' '''u M'J ''" P"- i:UfH.'. 1$ ." riii., . TS.nl and Taaoali: - IHVIN'I AVENfB OHADE N'rTICK. Notice I hr l.y given lhat the c m mon council of th city of Aatorla pro posi to etuhllah tha gral of Irving avanti In that part of ih city of As toria known aa Adair' Port of L'ppor Aalorla, at Ih following bight abov th baa of grade: At the Intera llon of Irving avenue and Tlilrty-lhlid eirret at IM f-t- At Ih Intersection of Irving avenue and Thirty-fourth trs t at Pel fact, and liMweem 'Hilrty-thlrd and Thirty-fourth tract n a direct line at a uniform grade- At th Intersection of Irving av'nu and Thlrty-flfih a treat at IJtl fel, and lielween Thlrty-fourth and Thirty-fifth tr( n a dlr'ct Una at a uniform grade. At th lntnrctlon of Irving avenue and Thlrty-aixth ainiet at 1.' fet, and baaween Th't'ty-flflu and Tlilrty-alxlh streets In a dlrtet lln at a uniform grad. At th Interaectlon of Irving avenu and Thirty-seventh street at 23 fert, and between Thirty-sixth and Thirty saventh streets In a direct lln at a uni form grade. At th Intenaotlon of Irving avenu nd Thirty-eighth strt at 2r f-t, and between Thirty-seventh and Thlrty elghih atrMt In a direct line at a uni form grade. At th Intararctlon of Irving avenu nd Thlrty-nlnth lreet at 292 feat, and between Thirty-eighth and Thlrty-nlnth atr In a direct Una at a uniform grd. At Ihe Infrsectlon of Irving avenu and Fortieth street at 22S feet, and be tween Thirty-ninth and Fortieth street In a direct Una at a uniform grade. And unless a remonstrance lgned by th owner of three-fourths of the prop erty frr.ntlng on said portion of said street be filed wllh lha auditor ami po lice Judge within ln days from the final publication of this notp. uvwlt, on or befor Monday. April 12. IKst, th com mon council will establish said grade. Hy order of Hr- common council. Iated March It, WA. U. K. NELBON. Auditor and Police Judge. HOND STREET GRADE NOTICE. Notice la hereby given lhat th com mon council of tne city of Astorl.i pro pose to establish Ih grade of Hond atn't In that part of the city of Aatorla known a Adair's Port of I'mjer Astoria, at th following height above the base of grail .: At th Intersection of Hond and Forty ' sixth treet at CM feit, and between Forty-fifth and Forty. sixth tr-et In a dlr'ct line at a uniform grade At th Intersection of Hond street and ; the claim line between Adair's Port of I'pper Atorla and Aldrrbrock at 70 f'et, and between Forty-alxth street and aald . claim line in a direct line at a uniform grade. And unlra a retnonatrance lgned by , the ownen of three-fourth of th prop erty fronting on said portion of aald street be filed with the auditor and police Judge within tea day from th final ! publication of thl notice, to wit, on or before Monday, April U, 1SS. th com mon council will establish said grade. Hy order of tha common couucll Dated March IS. VA. I H. E. NELSON, j Auditor and Pollc Judge. 1 NOTICE OF FILING OF ASSESSMENT I ItOLL FOR THE DRAIN IN ADAIR'S ADDITION. Notice I hereby given that th ment roll containing the special metn for the construction of a drain In that portion of th city known aa Adair' Astoria has been died In the office of th auditor and police Judge, and 1 now open for Inspection and will so remain open until the tth day of April. 1SK, prior to which time all objection to such -ment roll must be filed In writing with the auditor and police Judge. The committee on streets anduiblle. way, together with th board of as sessor of the city of Astoria, will meet In th council chamben of the city hall In the city of Astoria, on Monday, April t, lKaS, at the hour of 2 o'clock d. m.. or I sjid day. to review and equallx such assessment and thereafter report thelr actlcns to the common council. Dated Astoria. Or.. March a ISM. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. THIRTY-THIRD STREET GRADE NO TICE. Notice Is hereby given that th common council of the city of AstorU propose to establish the grade of Thirty-third street. In that part of the city known as Adair Astoria, at the following height above the base of grades. At the Intersection of Thirty-third street and Grand avenue at TO feet, and between Franklin avenue and Grand avenue In a direct line at a uniform grade. At the Intersection of Thirty-third and Harrison avenue at 110 feet, and be tween Grand avenue and Harrison ave nue in a direct line at a uniform grade. And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of three-fourths of the prop erty fronting on said portion of said street be filed with the auditor and po lice Judge within ten da-s from the final publication of this notice, to-wit: on or before Monday. April 12. 1VIW, th common council will establish said grade. By order of the common council. Dated March IS, 1S3. H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. CEDAR STREET CRADE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that th com mon council of the city of Astoria pro pose to establish the grade of C'dar ! street in that part of the city of Astoria known as Alderbrook at the following heiirht above the tas of grades: At the claim line between Adair's As toria and Aldcrbrook at feet at the Intersection of said claim line wllh Cedar street. At the intersection of Cellar and Forty seventh street at S2 toH, and between said claim line and Forty-seventh street In a direct line. At the Intersection of Cedar and Forty elKbth street at 32 feet, and between Forty-seventh and Forty-eighth atre-ts In a direct line and uniform grade. At the Intersection of Cedar and Forty ninth street at S9 feM, and between Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth itivets In a direct line and uniform grad At the Intersection of Cdar and Fifti eth streets at IS feet, and between Forty ninth and Fiftieth streets In a direct line and uniform grade. At the Intersection of Cedar and Fifty first street at W fe.t, and between Fifti eth and Fifty-first street in a direct line and uniform grade. At the Intersection of Cedar and Fifty second street at f7 feet, and between Fifty-first and Fifty-second street In a direct line and uniform grade. At the claim line between Alderbrook and Van Dusen's Astoria at 123 feet, and between Fifty-second street and said olalm line In a direct line and at a uni form grade. And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of three-fourths of the prop erty fronting; on said portion of said street be filed with the auditor and po lice judge within ten daya from the final publication of this notice, to-wit, on or before Monday, April 13, ISM, the com mon council will establish said grade. Hy order of the common council. Dated March IS, ISM. H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. MANHOOD RESTORED twi ihii ri raasMf rnata to ear ail areaa lsasa. a Wash atmnrr. ua f (rata Fwar, Heaaen. Tria tiki taal Mash, retako nu Mi mm or aar M 4MMratiw ifrswo r anaar a rsathrul srrera, risaaw f le-. u feat ao lnrmur. nanaumpti'i lorui.tr c.xe f far U ll 4 1 1--.il . .-. .i an for a, lake wt. rsnc I -an- Is.... I .. J. W. CONN, Atrant, Astoria. Solflntlflfl AmtrleM A CJIVTIT. Titan aaaT ORtlON tATtNTa wm mrnnnannaanq rra mui'inoo writ Mt'NM A CO., Hi haoaDwr, Haw i PiMeaS bnmaa fo aaciirtn patents la America T rf patent lake nut hy ua la brmicrit hef.r U.a paUis by Bulla etna (n efoaar la is) tana frllM! nfany -lantl8a saner fa w.wia. epIaMullr IllaatrMed. Ut liiwlll-i Bian honll ba wltVail IL Waaklr. 1 OO aari l jr.aimnamc AiMrna. kt.'V'r 2 ui. .141 Jhsaaowar, York City. 0UNSET LIMITED. eabon or 1S9(-IS90. WILL rtUiN Taiiee a Week BETWEEN San Francisco . . AND New Orleans Over the Great jj unset flpute Leaving San Francisco Tuesdays and Saturdays From Tnesdaj, Nor. 5, 1895 Th mot compWi, modarn, elegantly equipped and perfectly arranged Vearl buJed TranaconraiaBtal Train In Amertca. New Equipment, perl JSy iealgoti for- thla i Direct connection. In New Orient or all Eastern points . Quick time. Are Yon Going East? Be nn and tea that your ticket read Tla THE NORTH-WESTERN I LINE. tb CHICAGO, . ST. PAUL,, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. Thl la th GUEAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Mag-ntfloent Track, Peerless Ve tibuled Dining and Bleeping Car Train and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this road a national reputa tion. AU classes ol passengers carried on the vestlbuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents have ticket. W. H. MEAD, 7. C. SAVaOB. Oen. Agent Tray. F. and P. Agt 148 Washington at, Portland. Or. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A passenger train on the Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. its tarln are stlbuled, heater by steam, and lighted by electricity. Each sleep, car berth haa an electric reading lamp. It dining car are th best In the world, and its coaches are palace on wheels. This great railway, connecting aa it does with all transcontinental lines at Bt Paul and Omaha, assures to the tarvellng public the best service known. Tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul lluilway are on sale at all railroad ticket otllcea to any point in the United Btate or Canada. For maps, folder and other information, address. C. J. EDDT, General Agent, J. W. CASEY, Portland, Or. Trav. Pass and Tkt. Agent, Portland, Or. ,