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TI1K DAILY ASTORIAN. ASTOKIa. SR KDaY MOKNINli. A1M.II. 4. Ill Hi JOHN T LIOHTKR. Kdttor. rfcKMS I NlH!ClMHN Telephone No! M. OAlLf. 8nt by mall, per year Bent by mail per month Served by carrbir, per week . .6.1 . .10 WEKKI.r. Sent by mail per year, $2 In ad vane.-. Postaire fre to subscribers. All communications intended for publl cation should be directed to the editor Business communlcationt of all kind and remittance must be addressed to The Astorian. Th Astorian ruarantees to In sub rrlber the largest circulation of any aewspapcr published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorian. the second widest, weekly In the tate of Oreiron, has, nl to the rortlard Oretronlan. the lantest; weekly circulation In the state. Jno. F. Handley Co. are our Tort-; land arnts, and copies of the Astorian ran be had every mornlne at th'tr stand, j IN Third street, i NO EVADING THE TRA1FF ISSUE. ' The one thin the people of this eoun- try are fully determined upon and pro- , pose to keep steadily in mind is the j restoration of Industrial prosperity. As the Chicago Inter Ocean says: The tariff overshadow everything else, and will hold Its own at the front The Democrats would like nothing- so well aa to ihlft the line of battle, but they can mot do It. The people won't have it. Four yean ago the Democrats declared, "We denounce the Republican syitem of protection as a fraud, a robbery of the great mass of American people tor the benefit of the few," and the great mass of the American people responded by the vernacular of the ballot, 'That Is so." Since then they have clttrured their ! minds. They have come to the conclu- j aioa that the Republican r:n of pro- j tecUoo, so far from being a fraud and i a, robbery, la their especial friend and S nrurjocior. I This is a conviction, a sentiment, snd j 0w that the beirlnnln; of the crd of a purpose, a trinity which will not be J the depot matter Is in sl:ht, and ;he gen put aside by any other consideration leas ! erous action of D. H. Welch has opened practicable. Experience has demon- the way for the rapid closing of the trated to the American 1 eople that they I entire deal that will soon start the wheels robbed themselves by falling victims to ; of progress In Astoria, it Is the solemn the Democratic fraud of free trade. , rfuty of every citiien to give, r-jcardless They will allow nothing to come between 0f th,, past, what he can of money, hinds them and the utter overthrow of the or property, be It only a sack of pota party which led them to their own worst j to,,, or box 0f soap. The commute will enemy. ; toon tHrn the fiftt ato 08J,h. The wen Mr. Cleveland la by no means alone In i known spirit of patriotism of nur cltl hia effort to divert attention from the j gns if exercised now. Is certain to re tariff. Wherever Democrats discuss the I turn Taiu a hundred foM In six month's. political situation they are as dumb as oysters about the tarliT, and seem to be thinking of nothing but gold and silver. This Is equally true of the Obiey boomers In Boston, and of Senator Jones, of Arkansas, at Little Rock. Howerer they may differ on finance and however ready they may be to discuss the differ ence, they are perfectly .tg.-eed In the policy of Ignoring- the tariff. But the tariff will not Ignore them. Our butch ered Industrial prosperity Is not to be downed. ' The Democrats continue to show mon concern over who may be the Republican candidate for president than whom they can induce to accept the empty honor of being named for their ostensible can didate. One eminent authority. In Its lamentations over the rerrvrkable en thusiasm McKinley's name Is arousing all over the country, has lately said: "The name of William McKlnley Is al ready writ la rye on the wall of the Re publican convention building at St. Louis. The fundamental cause Is the fact that McKlnley alone of all the men named for the Republican nomination stands for a single, great. eonrmlTTng idea In politics. The name of VcKlnlev defines the only Issue on which the Republican party can make the fight. It is hope lessly divided on silver. It has no foreign policy, the Issues left over for many years from the civil war have at last dis appeared. But on th? potl?y of high protection for favored Industrie contri buting to the party campalen treasury, the Republican party Is n unit from Maine to Texas. And McKlnley stands for this policy and for nothing else." It Is not true that hr Is no other Republican than McKlnley. who repre sents protection, and It Is not true that he represents nothing else. There Is r.o Republican candidate who do not ip resent protection. There Is no Repub lican principle that McKinley does not steadfastly hold. Because he has suc ceeded, with his extreme earnestness and store of accurate information. In making tariff discussions Int.-restlng, it does not follow that he Is Ic-r.nr-int of other public questions or IndlFerent to them. He does stand firmlv and con spicuously for a great and cont-jlllng Idea In politics, and so does Governor Morton, Speaker Reed, Senator Allison. It Is not nearly as tr ie that McKlnley stands for the only Isue on whi-h the Republicans c;m make the fight, ns it Is that he and Morton. Reed and Allison stands for issues on which the DenrvTatlc party cannot maae tne upni. .-vioro inan j that, there is no Issue on which the Democratic party can, unl'ej, make a fight. The Republican party has a for eign policy, and It is for the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands nd Cuba, and It Is not for a hysterical policy nbout Venezuela. The Republican party Is not divided hopelessly or at all on silver. The Democratic party Is divided hope lessly on gold, silver and paper. Tiny knew nothing about money before Mr. Cleveland became president, and they have been falling ever since day by day. There is no disagreement among Repub lican candidates for the presidency about money, and there is no agreemeit anion? Democrats on any branch of the subject. The one thing all Republicans can t.nlte on Is that they are opposed to the Cleve land and Carlisle ideas of currency re form. The closest approach the Demo crats can make to unity on snyi'nln? Is also In opposition to cieveKnd and Car lisle, who represent in their parly only a ridiculous minority. The one gn at Re publican money principle is to keep i u the money we have at full value. We do not propose to burn any of it, or borrow any more. "Coin" and paper, too, will be good as gold, and that which Is good as gold. Is srtwil enowed tor i.s. With a sufficient revenue there will le no more trouble about the iiuantliy or quality of our cash. The result of the primary election at Portland Thursday shows that it hci.ltliy and most welcome rvaclton has com menced In the politics of Oregon. While the main Issues of the contest Involved local qnoetlons of direct linpoi -lance only to taxpayers In Portland, the pronounced victory won by the decent element ot the Itcpublican party over a faction ot corrupt and thoroughly venal politicians, who sought not only to relaln Hie power Placed in their hands by Iheir own neg ligent and Indifferent electorate, but openly axowed the purpose to domtnato the coming convention and enunciate the platform and policies of the entire Republican party of Oregon, la real onus.- for exultation and encourAjrement throughout the length and breadth ot the state. Such are the principles, and such has been the history of the Re publican party that Intelligent and re flective people have never doubled that In every section of the country the good mea at all times have far outnumbered the bad men who. from time to time, at tach themselves to the party, but this very confidence has often begotten such a spirit of negligence and Inattention to duty on the part of the good men that the organisation and leadership of the party have been the easy capture and temporary prey of Its base and unscru pulous politician. It is from one of these periodical lapses, or political ab errations, that the American iieople are Just now emerging, and the ol uforms and proceeding of Republican meetings In the past few weeks Indicate that the better element Is everywhere again In the ascendency. Thus the overwhelming vote In Portland aganlst the Jesplcabl, ring, which after fattening upon the depleted resources of the city's taxpayers has been emboldened to threaten the ex tension of Its malign and corrupt Influ ence to the politics ot the whole state. shows that the awakening of the people to a true sense of their political Utiles as recorded elsewhere has also extended to Oregon.' and there Is every assur ice that the platform of the approaching convention and the election to folio v will give Oregon a legislature that will place the state In Its rightful position in the phalanx of safe and thoroughly Republican states. PATENT SHARKS. Snewks Alwavs Around R.Wy to Steal One's Brains. Exchange. Edison says: "I dlseover a great many thlncs that I would be very pla4 to give to the public for nothing, but I don t dare. I patent these things to save my self from defending law suits. There are a lot of sharks who arc continually on the lookout for new thlnjr. i:nd when one of them hears of something he hustles to see If It Isn t patent.- If it isn't he claims It as an orurlnal dis covery and flies his claim Then he will turn around and. like ns not. begin a suit ac.ilnst the very man who In vented the tilings for .iklng and cefeig It. The Inventor will any: 'I am the inventor." He Is referred lo the patent office, where he find. the olfl. i.'l i-hlm of orielnal Invention. Tne fact that rhe papers are tiled long after he made the discovery does not herp him. for all rhe other man does Is to hire a fellow to ( swear that he made the discovery a month or two prior to the date the in ventor claims. ft sounds ridiculous, probably, but It Is a fact, that there are ( often race between the Inventor antf ; these sharks to reach the patent offle. the shirks having had early Information. : about the Invntor's discover. There are many such races, and thousands of , dollars depend on each one. What I say . is llteraliy true. I patent things, and no doubt many other Inventors patent things. Just to save defending law suits." A PIECE OF HER MIND. A lady correspordVnt has this to say: "I want to give a piece of my mind t. a certain class who ol)ect to advertising,, when It costs them anything this won't cost them a cent. "I suffered a living d'ath for n-arljr two years with headache, backache, in pain standing or walking, was being lit erally dragged out of existence, my misery Increased by drueglng. "At last. In despair. I committed tha sln of trying an advertised miiclne, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and It re storM me to the blessedness of sound health. f honor the physician who, when he knows he can cure, has the moral courage to advertise the fact." The milcine mentioned cures all tne delicate diseases peculiar to females, as "Female Weakness," periodical pains, irr exulatltles, nervous prostratlen, spasm, chorea or St. Vltus's Dance, sleeplessn-ss, threatened Insanity. To perman-ntly "cure" constipation, biliousness, Indication or dyspepsia, use Dr. Pierce's PlHisant Pellets. Albert 8 -eman, of "v llkesbarre, Ta., has a ring which he believes to be the wedding rln of Martin Luther. It nur ports to be one of two which the Kur furst of brandenburg had m'idft symboli cal of the life and rrucltixlon of Christ, ! and which were presented to M irtln i Luther and his wife on their wedding i day. It came Into possesion of the Seemans In 1SC7, while they were at Stockholm, Sweden. Every tone of violet Is favored in Pa r I si an millinery. Awarded Highest Honors World's Flr, Old Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM m Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. c!K?v Say! mister! youVe dropped youn PIM The largest piece of Good tobacco ever sold for io cents II Walter Webb has let a contract f"r a new home at Tarrytown on the Hud son. It Is to he built o( marbl- and will tost when completed $l.5,i'.nW. Burnt are absolutely painless whJn D. Witt's Witch Ilsiel Falve Is promptly applied. This statement Is true. A p'r- feet remedy for skin diseases, chapped hands and Hps. and never falls to cur piles. Chas. Rogers. n.,.., Ti m m -i KVYAL ISSKlng rOWQer. . . -, , , Highest of mil la leavening, Strength V. S. Oovsnsxnt Report- Couat Henckel von DeBiiernwian-k. the last descendant of Goethe, who died re cently In Germany, was the aian who married the notorious adventuress at the court of N-ipotewn the Third, Slot de Palva. BI'CKLEN'8 ARNICA 8ALVH. The beet salve In the world I to Cttt, rever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, , - .1 . Va iVi Vw.n k n,' Chllblalns. i.on.s, and All Hkln r.rup- n n . rt-,,,.., -t.a n, i- - Bll imt reuulred. It is guaranteed to give ;erfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price. 2a centj per t. tur ss:e oj ; Tiss Rogers. Odd Fellows' building. rani Verl.ilne's son suffers from exti-a-ordlrmry hypnotic effects, which come In spells, during wJch tlmt he Is asleep. One of the "spells" cam- on Just as he was alwut to attend his fathers fun.-ral and In cons-quence he was not present. All the patent medicines advertised In this paoer. together with tne cnoicest nerfumery. ami toilet artlclej etc., can he bouaht at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Orcdental Hotel. Astoria. i Mrs. Lucy C. Carnegie Is the first worn- , an to be admitted to membership In the New York Yacht Club. She Is to be one of a class to be known a "flag mem- hers." whlrh will entitle her to carry , the flag of the club on her yacht Dur.ge ness and to cruise with the squaifcon. It Is not a miracle. It won't cure everything, but it will cur? plies. That's what DeWltfs Witch Haxel 8alve will j do, because It has done It In hundreds . of cases. Chas. Rogers. It Is realy tiresome to read so often i that a person was "dissolved in tears." j Why not chinge the formuli and say j that he or she, as the cas. may be, i was "liquefied Into lachrymal globules?" , That is tears, If not terse. Boston Tnin- ; script. j Your s All j When your cake is heavy, w j soggy, indigestible, it's as pretty sure sign that youg didn't shorten it with Cotto- W I lene. When this great short- S j ening is rightly Ubtd, the re- M isult will surelv satisfy the 3 U most fastidious. Always re- g g member that the quality of j I Cottolene makes a little of it a i go a long way. It's willful g ! waste to use more than two- j i thirds as much as you would 3 j of lard or butter. Always a I . . , J 55 g use wottojene iuis way anu a g your cake and pastry wills! always be light, wholesome, I? delicious. g Otnulnft CtrPTOT.FTTR Is sold ererrwhero ? In tins, with tra'l.miirli,6,'0','e" ts h. mtidiUtr't htait in eoltnn-fUtnt terentk on eterj tin. Pi S3 THE N. K. FAIHBANK COMPANY. St. Loult. U II lbln, a nilv, PvrtlMd, Or'gua, ES K, lord, SonM. M Bourn II rgravea Vou know tl.at i old of mm,1 Well, here arc some of the reire-i!-., s stiKK'-.-iti'd by niv frli ihIn Wliisky .in.l iiuiuliii. ulllipj rlne and whl. tv!n-ky mid lemon, whisky and sugar. hiky, nvk candy and glycerine. Keiry Well, what do sou Intend to t.ik ? "ti'ii's 1 11 compromise on whisky." ' " " '"i""'r. j A CONSTANT VISITOR i P,n I a omsrant visitor of prsina ' trouble,! with oaronlo rh-umtlm. This unwtlcome guest will, however, lake its ,', not rrnew vlti lf . : wr rtt of ejectment is served upon It through the agejioy of ilostrtter'w Stom ach Hitters, the most efficient blood d - purenl tnd anodyne to rheumatic twinge known to mlicaj science. No testimony In It trhalf Is more positive and con clusive than that which proves Its effi cacy In rkeumatlc cemplalnt. It I also cuiuplcusly rfTicaclotJi for malarloi. utr vous. billons, dyspeptic and kidney disor ders. It promotes app-.'tlte. and l p, and I particularly useful to Invalids re- . a ',,. Uimln. who rind It highly beneficial tllve h a per- '"" m-dlcme used spasmod- ,,..,. . . , ,.. ,. , b ally, and at Irregular times, can lie expeet.,1 to achieve lasting reeulL. Hans von Itulow. while conducting a i-cfn . rt. was much nnnoved at the aulsc made by orn. ladies in the audlenoc. At last 1 ould stand II no longer and. tapping for silence, h" turned to the atidlen -e and said: "Remember. I.i-lles. you are not savinir Hume."--Ar- gonaut. EXTENDKD SYMI'ATIIT. "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you," Is sympathetically shown in the Mlowlng lines, the pre- sumption being that sympathy U t jra. " Kln Paln sorrow: "fientlemen: Please send Krauae's Headache Capsules as follows: Twe boxes to Flora Seay, Havanna. N. Dak. Two boxes to Llllle Wilcox. I:rookland, N. Dak. I have always been a great sntTerer from headHohe and your Cap soles are the only thing that rellevee me." lours very truly. FI.ORA SKA Y, Havanna, N. Dak. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agent. At the Club Jiwk 'olonel, ne end of preparations going on upstairs. Home- body must be giving a private dinner probably one of the new members. Colonel Spunge-Quft right, eld lKy. Old members never give dinners; they eat them -New York Kvenlng World. "A TALENTKD EDITOR." Gentlemen: I had occasion to use sev- j eral boxet of Krause's Headache Cap 1 sules while traveling to Chicago to at- tend the National Democratic convention. I They acted like a charm In preventing j headaches and dizziness. Have had very little headache since my return, which ' Is remarkRble. Yours respeetfully. I JOHN r. SHAFFER, Kd. Itenovo IPs.) Record. For 'Rle by Ci.as Rnuers. Astoria, Or. : sole agent. ; Dlsllngiilshed Naturalist (In Afrlin) 1 By Jove, my boy, I guess I'm your 1 breakfast. Hut Just wall till you com ; mence to feel In your Inside the pangs ; of the dyspepsia I've had for the last ; tweniy years, and vou'll wlsn you had et me aliine." Harlem Life. WHAT A WORD WILL DO. I Hyron reminds ns that a word Is enough I to rouse mankind to mutual slaughter. ' Yes, th re. Is power In a word -Marathon, j for Instance, Waterloo, Gettysburg, Ap pomatox. Orcat battles these, but what a great battle. Is going on In many a ' sick and suffering body. In yours, per hais. Takto courage. You can win. Call to vour aid Dr. Pierce's Oold n Medical Discovery. It acts powerfully upon the liver, cleanses the system of all hlood-talnts and Impurltl'n; cures all humors from a common Itlotch or Erup tion to tho worst Herofiila, Halt-rheum, "Fever-sores," Scaly or Rough Skin, In short, all diseases caused by bail blood. Orettt Haling Ulcers rapidly heal und r Its benign Inlluenre. Kspeclally potent in curing Tetter, Kcxema, Krysliielas, Hulls, Carbuncl'-.s, Sore Kyes, Ht-rofulous Bores and Swellings, Illp-Jolnt Disease, "White Hw'-lllngs" and Knlarged Glands. Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure permanently const Ipatlon, blllouKness, sick headache and Indigestion. Nansi n Is desci lbed as a type of tho ideal Norseman a line, stalwart fellow with ruddy face, fair hair and the limbs of a giant. Take a dose of DeWitl's Little Karly Risers Just for the good they will do you. These little Pills are good for In digestion, good for headache, go(l for liver complaint, good for constipation. They are good. Chas. Rogers. IIINTOUV Till KM TO KKPKAT ITHKI.F l-.chn tute. With the Jawbone l nil Hamsun slew .LikHi I'bll Istlucs. and be ill I 11 1hro ii.'li l ib. Willi I he seif-Miinc weapon Coibctt's Irvluii Inn I 11 kill A rhll'i ne of Hi-' .1. uiie of Lanky lu b lNI'UllHKP 1IY TIIK I'ltKSH tlelltliMllell; This Is in certify llml baxe used Kt-aiise's lli-rtdiiche I'spsub with satisiat-ioi'v results. I bniiulii box which cost me ".V, slid one capsu cincd me of a dreadful sick headache Mi- wife and myself have bolh used tin tticdtclttes iitnitiifai'lurcd by the Noima l.lcluy M'f'g ('., and we recommend tluin to the public ns being Jusl whs they ale rrtrcsetttcd Itespretfiillv W. I' IH'Ti'MIHoN. Kd lisrette Pleasnnt Hill, M,i Twenty-rtxe cents, for sale by I'haa lingers Aalurla, Or , sole agents. N'OIII.KSSI-: niil.l'IIC Ktchaiige. One of the Sweet Vouiig Thing tal menagerlei O. hero In the mink o let us stop and look ul II Chaperon -liy no means. Muk is ctdedty vulgar Young ladles, we pass on. will A HOOP WiiltO Mi- J. J Kell. Sliai psbuig. Pa : li-ar Sir: I am glad 10 sa a geo word for Kraiies llcaua.-lie I'spitulei After sufTei-lug fur oxer three )i-mis wti acute tirurslgia and Its ,-eits, ,iieiit In somnia iwlnch si-eiiutl lo I'sille the rf forts of siuue if our b-si plisu-iaii you suiiKt.mr.f tbi reiiirtlx xxbl.-li gax me dlniust instant rcll.f. x.-i.im ta to rtprv.is lite plslse I shout. I like lo ti Ui on Krause's Headache vaiiih- rliutefiilly yeurs. M l(H. K. It llnl.MI H, M.utre, 1' Fur sale by Chas. Itogris, Asimia. t'r sole rtgeiit. Jl'HT A I.ITTl.K Tihi Ml I'll Jiihnny hud been permluc-l 1,1 take a look at his new sister "They nil say she hxikn -ilt like you, dear," said his father Johnny took another lonk .11 the little Mnt-lliMed. rrd-facrl, bald-lieaited mite id humanity that lay blinking .11 Iiimi. i then he went out and dt-lllHrautv picked a ngbt with a Uiy four )eir older Hum blniMMf und thrash.Hl him ,1 was more than he could stand. IT MAY IK) AH MIVH FOR TK'. Mr. Fml Miller, of Irving. II. write that he hal a saver ku troubU for i'iy jrs. wetti nvii putua in hit bas-k and also rtwvt his hltoW atTectnl. He tried many s,i-clled k.d iwy curve, but wrtut any good result. AlHnjt a year ago he Iwgun the usw of "le-1 rle litttera id fouisl relief at ,vc. i:i,srlc lliiier Is ratwvla.ly s.lapied to the cutv k all kidney snd liver ti'UlklM stv, often g.vea sanest Inetiint relief iitie trsU wtu vve mv s'tatnfiwent. I Tics .oily UK- for knr bKtl At ill It vera' drug store. Ill W K A K POINT l-'i-balige. 'Thai's what inimrs of tllcl.lng my nose In where ft do-nt iN.lmig" sid the swordfl'b, as bis blade broke off In the Hinom or a snipv Wbea Iteby was sk-k, we grm br Outarla, Whea she was a Child, she mini fur Caslorta, When sheberams wubvsIm clunj to Osslorta, Wbea abet ehUdraa, sbe ga ithemCastorla, A Satisfactory EspUntilon Mrs W inks (enraged How is II1I1 Mrs Stuckey s letter of rt Cerent', sall ou were a giHHl ciMik. and yet you huve utterly spelled the first mial you at- tempted New Olrl Mayt .Mrs Stuck up don't know noibiir iitaeit i-unklng' Mrs Wlnki niuilliiledi probably that h the ,-as,.. Well. I'll leacU ou niself. N.w York Weekly THK IHH.VI. PA.VACKA. J.bns-s L. Franca, jMernwi. (Hitcaaro, says: "I regard Dr. King's Nerw Discov ery as an Steal paoucra for couvha, colda sral lung cumpUlnta, havtrer used It In my family fur uhe loot (toe yv-ire. to the esMiuslon of igiyalclao s pr rlpUons or other prepuraUHma. Rev. John lturgus. Keokuk. Iowa, wrpes: "I have been a minlavr of the MntNstui nhun-ti for hi years or m-ire, ami tmve nevrr found any clung a ben, Ada), or nhsvt gave me such siety rellnf as Dr. King's Nrw DIscsr- ery." Try this 1,1ml cougti resnoly nc Trial Utiles frm at Clwrt.a Rog drug stiae. "leUfgH-lUNAL CARD" JOHN T. LIOIITKR, ATTORN KY-AT-LAW. onice, upstairs, Astorian Ilulldliig. Da EIUV JANHON. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Office over Olsen't drug stosw. Hours, It to 12 a. m.; I lo 6 and 7 to p. m. Bun days, 10 to 11. DR. O. B. K8TKH. niYHICI vN AND 3UROKON. ripeclal attention to disease of wi.ui en and surserv. rnilo over Danilger s store. Astoria TeleUione Vo 61 JAT TUTTLE. M D. PHYSICIAN. PUROEON. AND ACCOUCH87UH. Omce, Room & and (, i'ytlilun liulldlng. Hours, 10 to 12 and t U 6 Residence, tit. Cedar street. H. T. CROSUY. ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. 4C8 Commercial Htrest. W. M. La Force. 8. U. Smith. LaFORCK SMITH, ATTOKNKYS-AT-YAW, U6 Commercial street. J. y. A. bUWLHY, ATTORNEY AND COUNHKLOK AT LAW. Oince on Second Straet Aatorla, Or. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nlxoa Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXON DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Portland, Oregon, 24, 26, 2$, and 27, Hamilton lluildlng. All legal and col lection business promp'.ly attended to. Claim agaliiHt the government a p clalty. 8fCIETy MEETINGS. TKMPLK LODOK NO. 7, A. F. and A. M. Regular communications held on the first and third Tuesday evening if each month O. W. LOUNBRERRY, W. M. R. C. HOLDEN, S-retary. MISCKI.LANEDTJS. URAL ESTATE, NOTARY PUIILIC. W. C. CASS ELL, 17D Tenth street. WHHN IN PORTLAND-Call on Jno F. Handley A Co.. 124 Third street, and gel the Daily Astorian. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while there. IS THERE? la there a man with heart so cold, Thai from Ills family would Willi bold Thn comforts which thsy nil could llml III articles of f UUNIT I'ltl.' of th right kind. And we would siutgiat at Ibis season a lit,' Sideboard. Kxleitslon Table, or art or Pining Chair. W have His Inrgesl and finest lilts ever shown In His clly and al prices that cannot fall to please the closest buyrs. HEILBOKN Si SON. . A KASTAH1CNI). ui!ni:rai. contkactoh, HOUSE, BRIDGE RND01HARF BUILDER Hlll'KIC MllVKII II iuis Muting Teals hir Kent. ASTtlKIA.till A. V. AI.MCN. IHAII R IN I iiiKeilM, I'luiif, f'feJ, Pfovlslons, Fruit V (teUlilrx, CfiKkery, IUhs alii) I'l.itfd W'jtir. 1-ogurrV Suppllr. Cat. t Sk sill SuamvHjiis Stisel AthirU, Ort B.F. AlibEH & SON Wall Pi'. Aititu' Maisilsli. I'ilnu. Oll. lilk. n. Jai'snvw Miiilegt. Muss snj IIaisKmi timidi jo., Coiii Micro In I Htrect. If7 JJ iHot Fisher Brothers, Sell ASMKIA, 1 n'.'ri. i!itii; I 'II S A fU.lltV. Sliip Cluuiilt'lpry. Hii I'llwiirt'. Iron A- Stf!, Coal. ii'nct'i'it" $; I'lovininiiH, Flour A' Mill Fcwl, J'liint, Oils. VaniinlifH, lasers Sujiplit'S, Kai r I milk's Sfult'K, Pors iv Viinlii. A jji iriiltiiriil I iniii miMit Uii:jinl.it Vflt li'liis. Slrnstart U prlatd la BLUB liy cr UM OUTSIOS wrappav a Orfflaal nd OaxmJaa) Wocv4sUrklr SAUCE Am a rawisae pnxeetfoa mgmimU mil iatitatioaa, Afowt fr the Ualled , JOHN DCNCAN'S 30N5. N. V FOR TILLAMOOK NEHALEAl AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAM fiRS R P. Elmore W. H. Harrison ....Augusta ...ALL... OPEN FOP SPECIAL CHARTER Sailing Jftfri lo nd Irom I lllam.H.k iiikI Ntfhatcm ttrprntl upon the weather. Vr Prelnht antt Vcnxcr Umte Apfily Tv ELMORE, SANBORN & CO, O. U. N. CO., Aurnts, Purllaae', SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stock of lumber on hand n the rous;h or dressed. MoorlnK. rus tic, ceinnir, and all kinds of ilnlsh mouldliiKS and shinnies; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended lo. OfhVe and yard at mm. 11. r . I,. I.OOAN. I'roo'r. Suaslde, Oregon. MANLY VIGOR fiNCB MORB In harmony " wllh the world, 2000 completely cured mon are sIdkIuk happy praises for tile irreatMSt. urand. est ami most suo ressful cure for sni- ml weakness ami ostvlitor known In medical science. An accimutof tills won llrrfnl ducoivry, n issue form, with rer crimen and proofs, u,iii 1... . :.. . . .... , inimji, w Hi rerlnit men (sealed! frrr.. Full manly vlor puruiaauutly rusUirod. Fullure impowdblu, ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO.N.Y. 1 X Oltrvwr ,wm e.-VFR XlOOT alinin .l.b.l..unani1NKIIVKTOMa Md sy hrugglsMor soul by mall u,.du, and II.UU par ivuliM, NhiiI- w wsr r Th Fsvorlt W0T1 KWHI IkQ IlUr'rlb'lolbodikU'.e rr Hal by . Cunn j. b. wyatf, Phunt S. S AiIikIs, Orsgsa I Innlwnrc, ShlpClwindlcry, (Irt)ccricM, I 'rtivlniDiiM, I'AINTH ntu OII.M. Hpwlal Allenllan Psbl la SMrillng Ships. ISKIIAIM.K & ItOlaMI-S. I ilnv'Uniiilthn. Hw'tl attention paid to steamboat re Iwirlug, first -clsoa horsealioelng, lo LOGGING CAH1P (DORK A SPECIALTY t7 Ulnry street, between Third ami tint fourth Astoria. After ffleals! Or at any ntlicr time alien "U wlsli a ismI cittnr ask lor llie well known, liuine mode, liaml niailn, wliilo lalait ciur "!. I Icllw Aetirl " lVilirtslc.1 by all lli.ikers la lie (lie Is I clijar liiauiifacliirtsl. W. P. SCtlUIM:. 71 Ninr Stit, AslMt. lrv(a. They lick Life. There are twine aold lo flshsrmea on th Columbia river that tJid la th (am relatlonahtp lo Marsh.il' Twin as a woodeu liiiatf diss to lb human beliuf they lack .trnlh-llf -vennes and laatlnc qualltte. iMn'l fixil yourself Into th belief that other twine beside Marahail' will do "Just a well.- They won't. They cannot. ST IC A MICKS Telephone & Bailey Catzert. "Telephone" leave Astoria It I a. dally leicenl Hundarl leaves Portland at 1 a. m dally., rerd Hundar. "Ilallsy Oatsert" leave Astoria Tuee day. IVedneoday, Thurwlay, Krlday snd Baturway morn lint at I.M a. tu. : unaay renin at J p. m. Leave Portland dally at I p m , si oetnl n4y. m satunlay at II p in. WAIJ.ACIC MAt'r.KltT. Alnt. Popular Science HEALTH fiiweHl EflST JUMl or fHIIISTKT H alar td and tmpreved. Contain a larga number of Hhort. Kasy, Practical, Intvrratlnc and I'oular, Hsicnti flo article, that ran h appreciated and rnjoyrd by any Intslllaent reader, even thoucb be knew llllle or nothlnf of set- Profusely Illustrated and Free from Technicalities Ncwadealera, 10 cent. $1 per year irMentlon thus paper lor a sample copy. btugest circulation of ny Scientific paper in th woild fuMleked Monthly by HliNJ. l.U.LAKI), New York. I'll VI, 1 as selsennes rvniMlv (r li,,..r,l,.MA llel, Spi,ffmalrrliie, WlilM. Illklmil ,11,. I rhsrsM, r sny liiHnitii. (Ion, Irriutk't, ur ul,r. Il"ll et lit 11 ,-1, 11 a hi,n iiIiisiCmiS'I'ii Te. lrns. hen uiriiifiii. Mai by lrwBlMa, ur Sent In nlaln wibmw. I'T eirrMM. I.HI.I. rr l 111. ,.r .1 U,lil.v, p - I'lriulsr sem ell request. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY hicaoino iioom nir.rc to am, 0.n every day from 1 o'clock to :J and a.ai to t:30 p. lu. Hubscrlpllon rales 13 per annum. H W. CDIl. ba.KVKNTIl & IHJANIC BT8. Pew Hen Would Ask for a Plner Dinner 1 tin n those w servo. We're tryln In every wiiy to make them the most en Joyuhl. In town. All the "good thlnirt" rf the season rooked by our oxcellenl oook-ln the most delicious style. Per- rcci service. If you Invite a friend to the I'u I ne Restaurant the place Is siitriclrnt mar. autre that he will receive a good meal. The Palace Restaurant Snap A Kodak at any man coming- out ol our store and you'll net a portrait ot a man brimming over with pleasant IIkiiikIiU. Huch quality In the liquors a we have lo offer are enniinlit. PLEASE ANY MAN., Corr)e and Trq Them huoheb & CO. AHTORIA IRON WOHK8 Conrosily St., foot ol Jtckion, Atmrls, General Machinists and Boiler Makers Und uid Marine Englnn. Boll.r work, Sttan boat and Csnnery Work Specialty. Callings ol All Dsscrlptlnni Mada to Ordai on Slinrt Mntlcs. John Fox.. ..President and rJiipcrlntendant A. I I'"ox Vlc President O. II. Prnel Secretary Astoria National Dank. Treasurer HUg.tHH 't'lL NOI WI.I l urVVl gjjf 0... . 1 K s j m m MMr e"W,eieiiMiti,o