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---.-.", - TIIK DULY ASTORIAN, AMtHiU SINImY MOKNIXH, At'Uffi S, IfliMt ; : ?- , a i; ir. 1 (rV. ; 1 ' A gaily gUtovimt JOHN T UOHTKR. ISdttor. THHM OP MIHSCKIMIKIN Telephone No. M. DAILY. ent by mll, pr )'er Bant by mall per month Served by carrier, per week ...PS.OO ... ,6V ... .10 WEEKLY. Sent by mall per year. U In advance. Postage free to ubscrlbcrs. All communication intended for publl ration abould be directed to the editor Business communloationa of ail kind and remittance must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Aatortan ruarantee to It sub scribers the largest circulation of any ewspaper published on the Columbia rtver. Advertising rate can be had on appli cation to tlx business manager. "The Weekly Astorlan. the second oldest weekly m the atate of Oregon, has, next t the Portland Orecontan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. Jno. P. Handley Co. are our Port Isnd agents, and coplea of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand, m Third street EASTER MORN. The clad day of the year la here. Once rain the proclamation echoes through cut the earth. ""Christ Is risen," and lack comes the answer, "and hath ap peared unto Simon. Bright flowers, and emblems of the Saviour's smiles, and joyous music celebrate the one chief event of sacred history, the resurrection of Him who shall draw all men unto Htm. New life la given unto the spiritual world; the lame, the blind and the halt nay walk. If he will. In the light of the aew day. The dark shadows n( the tomb have been swept away by the brightness of Easter mora and the Joy of all true disciples la unalloyed by doubt Redemp tion la accomplished and salvation assur ed. "I go to prepare a place for you." and that e not become discouraged. He says, ""Peace I leave with you, my peace I rive unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let It be afraid." HAMILTON'S MAXIM. Alexander Hamilton, whose creative Bind brought the financial system of this country out of choaa, would rise up from Ms grave to denou.ice the practice "of this decadent idmlnistratlon. He add down as the es.'ntll and funda mental prescription for .he prosenation of our public credit "that the creation ml the debt should always be accom panied with the means of extinguish ment." Adherence to this principle has keea the well-selected policy of the na tion for a hundred years of unexampled progress, but It has remained for the ad-asfafstra'-ion of Graver Cleveland to fail way from It In a time of undisturbed peace with no palliation except a per sersbm of the truth and Its unmatched capacity for blundering. During the Hayjs administration the Democratic majority In the no use of rep resentatives refused to pas the ordinary and necessary appropriation bills, except with the attachment of Irrelevant politi cal riders, affecting the federal election laws. This Insensate and unpatriotic course called forth the memorable de uuciatiou of General Garfield. To co erce the defeat of Abr.inam Lincoln at the polls, the Democratic party threat ened to shoot the government to death; today, aiur eighteen years of defeat, it decliirvs that it will starve the govern ment to death If It cannot conrco an In dependent branch of .his government gainst Its will. Shooting ind starving having failed as Democratic policies, the ' attest resort Is now to the policy of bleeding. The national credit has been sapped for two years past by the policy Of suffering expanses to exceed the in cosse. Running Into debt Is the only memorable achievement of the Cleveland administration. At the close of the first year and a half of operation, the Wilson-Gorman tariff imposition ha fallen seventy-lve million dollars short of meeting the cur rent expenses of the government It has cut down the receipts, both In customs and Internal revenue. It has reduced the quantity of goads brought Into this country fre of duty., It ha largely Increased the Importations of good made In competition with American labir. Both in what it has lone and left un done, It Is condemned by ihe exhibit of Its operation and the voice of the Ameri can people. Even the specious pretense that It would open the doors of foreign coun tries to our own exportation has been tamped false by the actual record of tacts. The expa'.ts of our agricultural products during the first full calendar year of this pretentious measure fre In Value tSi5,7H,T75, will's under the abomi nated McKlnley tirlft our agricultural exports averaged IVtD.'MMH a yar grm-ter. yet In the face of this exhibit and fitat deficit th administration has gone on supinely borrowing money and denying, in the face of the d.-rtslun of all competent flnan'irs, at home and abroad, that it needed money except to ledcem national obligations In gold Tor monumental blundering In running fnto debt and wriggling about under the burden of debt, this administration !s the mock of the world. It to clear that the tariff cannot be re moved from politics while politics re main a concern of the people. The ex perience of the past two years has plain ly demonstrated the danger of tampering with the ftepublb-in principle of protec tion. It ha brought home :o every voter the fact that protection protects, and that the American workingman and the American home are the chief bene JSdarles of genuine protection, as they Mey suffer when protection Is unduly lowered or withdrawn. !t is true that the manufacturers have also suffered, but even the most selfish enemy of capi tal can feel but poor satisfaction in the distress of employers which carries with it privation for the employed. Working people Who voted the Democratic ticket in 1892 in order to spite the men who en abled them to earn a comfortable living have found by bitter experience that they themselves hv bcn the prl ttopnl Mollms of the etli'nltl.- which they let loose upon the n.itlon. If the misery engendered by IVtmvrntlf success Is to be fully ended .ind rwerlly for cm ployed ami einploy-r nUk he Insured once more and mil le iH-rmiinent, the He publican party must triumph In next years' national elMloii. If General Weaver had been frank with the crowd of fishermen who stood and gaped In open-mouthed wonder last night at his remarkable revelation of the wrongs and Injuries they have sustained since coming to America at the hiin.ls of the wicked men the people have from time to time, during the past twenty-five or fifty years, appointed to rut) this gov ernment. Instead of the stale Jokes and coarse abuse he uttered against Grover Cleveland and John Sherman, he would have told his hearers that the low price of fish and other evil which they are now enduring. In common with all classes ami grades of their fellow citlten. art- due more to the way he jtnd other enemies of social order have abused the tolerent laws relating to human liberty ami free speech, which oKl Sher man and his despised Ilk helped t,i make, than any coinage or tariff act ever passed by any congress. If Weaver lived In any other country, or under any other system of laws than the one which he tries so hard to bring into disrepute, he would have been jailed for repeating his old stereotyped harangue of last night many years ago. He knows better than to believe the things he says, and the sooner it is made a penitentiary offense for such men to run about the country, stirring up strife and breeding discon tent among honest, but unthinking peo ple, merely for .the gratification of their Inordinate craving for notoriety, the bet ter It will be for the country. According to a Washington exchange the chaplain of the house In Washington seems to be on very familiar terms with the Almighty. He' doesn't hesitate to suggest certain reforms which might as well be granted now as at any other time, and he Informs the Almlg-hty that these reforms. In order to -ccompllsh the most good, should be In the Inter ests of the Republican party. The other day, so the story runs, he prayed very earnestly that the Lord would fur nish "additional protection lo American manufactures." There Is something odd in all this, but still It may be all right though rather amusing. No committee that ever started out to raise a subscription for some popular movement ever complained on the first day. yet the result of yesterday's nor by the committee was not only most satisfactory, but is really remarkable. That body of hard workers deserve the utmost praise as well as the thanks of all. Everybody Is coming Into the pro cession In some shape or other, and the success of the movement 1 foregone. HE IS RISEN. He Is risen! From the belfries Sweetest harbingers of peace Are proclaiming to the nations That mankind has his release "He Is risen!" saith the angel. Standing near the vacant tomb. Where a superhuman halo Has absorbed the solemn gloom. He Is risen! and the flowers Send their fragrance from the earth To the throne where He Is reigning Where of pain there's utter dearth. He Is risen! and creation. With Its thousand varied creeds. Bows as one vast congregation. Like a field of bending reeds. GEORGE F. SHULTZ. GOD'S CHILDREN, ALL. Am I my brother's keeper? Gen. iv.J. Upon every' njan that lives Is lmioscd a double responsibility ne is definitely and sharply responsible for hlmcslf, and to a certain extent for every one who comes within the sphere of his Influence. The man who wants everything is apt to end by being in wint of everything, while he who gives freely 1 apt to grow richer in heart, though he grows poorer In purse. it is curious to note our dependence un ea'-h other and how Impossible It !s to be sufficient unto ounelves. The world may get on very well without us. but not for a day can we get on without the world. It furnishes us with ;-r tty nearly all the materials oat of which we build character and success. It do nates a thousand physical comforts and conveniences which we tould not fashion for ourselves. It surrounds us with cer tain moral Influences which are the growth of ages, and presents lor our imitation the careers of its noblest heroes In every department of life. You are but one thread In the great fabric, and would be counted as nothing out for the other threads which give you your Im portance. Out of these facts certain duties grow, and these duties, properly set In order, make up what we call practl?al rel'cion. It Is a system of religion that can rouse our deepest enthusiasm, for It is based on the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man. It noes i.ack to the time when shepherds fed their flocks on the everlasting hills and It goes for ward as far as the millennium. Men may speculate as they .jlease nbout the nature of duty and the varlus methods by which salvation can lie attained, tut their creeds may all be whistled down the wind like so much thlstl-do vn, for over and above all crwi and all specula tion, even as a giant bendeth over a child, these two facts tower in rplendor and majesty namely, that religion con sists In love toward God, a love that flits upward to the stars, and live toward man, a love that makes each sufferer our neighbor, or, better still, our brother The angels stoop to earth with smiling aces whenever a man sacrlfk-es Ids own comfort in order to encourage some dis heartened soul. The aeollan harp mukes excellent music when the breezes sweep over Its strings, but the human heart nrike far better music when willing hands have busied themselves to uplift Awarded Highest Honors World' Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. v r A WHOLE It makes a grand parade h.n.t, li . asea a grana parwu wim eiepnnni, vncrfsl 1 '!."--. s bands. Gives a mil performance tn a ring, with ring nlown. acrobats, bareback riders, trained docs and ele master, i phanta, winding up with the pantomime ol Uuiupty Duiuply, including all the eheraolex and scenery. 3 Ways to Get Ss Qci ( Send This Circus : wCUU TO BJacbnll's Durham Tobacco Co., Durhanj. M.C ad the Cirens will be sent you postpaid. Ton will find 1 coupon, lasid eaoa a ounce bag, and Ii ooopons inalde each 4 ouuoe bag of Blackwell's Genuine Durham Tobacco. Buy of th'ts Celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and read the coupon, vt hich gives a list ol" other premiums and how to get tlicm. I CtNT STaMPw aCCKPTtO. a fallen brother. There Is no t-.ttls'ac-tlon so nearly divine as that which comes w hen God's ang ! knock at your door and thank you-for saving ,no who but for your efforts would have none far astray. You would not dirv to lt Indifferently by if some one, bllndfolde I. were snig gering toward a pr-lpl,-e, it ould te the rankest her'sy .-ml the mo-it con temptthle cowardice to declare that no responsibility for his fate rested on our shoulders. If by your exertions you can save him. you are by th it fact made responsible for the Inlmy thut befalls You cannot wrap your mantle of self righteousness about you and pursue the policy of saving .-oursrlf and Mth.g others take their ?h.inee. The father hood of God repudiates that kind of re ligion, and the brvnc.-hood of man grows pale at thought of It There are many precipices and many blindfolded souls are staggering danger ously near the ede. Temptatl in drives with a whip of knotted cords, and our passlona and appetites deprive us of our common sense. M -nr are reeling toward a 'ho isand hells, and pits of perdition yawn everywhere. Shall you te dumb or sit nt your eas- because there is no pit near you? If a man falls that you can rave, you shall also fall In the great hereafter. If souls sre 'ri'ig out for hefp. and you sit Idly by. there is no heaven for you either t.nl ly or tomor row. You an? your brother's keeper, and you can do nothing belter for your self than dolrg something for other If you can say. 1 have snv -d this n-an or that m.tn. the ancels will reply. And at the Mime tnr.e, and by that vorv act. you saved-yourself. What a. grand thing, .hen. Is religion! With what dignity it heirs 'tsel: and how majestic Is Its mien! What a grasp it has on the henrt. and what I nn of love It klnilles' How close lo God get by getting close to our fellow men. and how near to heaven we are when surrounded by good deeds. Spe.ik, then, the kindly, cheerlnc vord whenever op portunity offers: reach out the helping hand to those needy ones who cross your path, and you will be surprised to find brightness and gladness In your own life, for no one ever clasped his brother's hand without discovering that Ik some 1 mysterious way he clasped God's hand also. The world Is beautiful when there is love In the heart. A CONSTANT VISITOR. Pain Is a constant visitor of persons troubled wltlk chronic rheumatism. This unwelcome guest will, however, take Its departure, and not renew his visits if a writ of ejectment Is served upon It through the agency of Hostetter' Stom ach Bitters, the most efficient blood de purent and anodyne to rhumatlc twinges known to nwsllcal science. No testimony in its behalf is more positive and con clusive than that which proves Its effi cacy tn rheumatic complaints. It is also consplcusly efficacious for malarlah ner vous, bilious, dyspeptic and kidney disor ders. It promotes appetite and si ep, and is particularly useful to Invalids re covering from a lack of vital stamina, who find It highly beneficial. Give It per sistent trial. No medicine used spasmod ically, and M irregular times, can be expected to achieve lasting results. Employr How do you account for the shortage In your account, Mr. Mudhcad? Mudhead I can't sir. That's Just It, yer know: If I could account fer It. sir. It wouldn't be there, yer know, sir. San Francisco Wave. WHAT A WORD WILL DO. Byron reminds us that a word Is enough to rouse mankind to mutual slaughter. Yes, thre is power in a word Marathon, for instance, Waterloo, Gettysburg, Ap pomatox. Great battles these, but what a great battle Is going on In many a sick and suffering body. In ycurs, per haps. Tak courage. You can win. Call to your aid Dr. Pierce's Oold-n Medical Discovery. It act powerfully upon the Utrer, cleanses the system of all blood-taints and impurities: cures ail humors from a common Blotrh or Erup tion to toe worst Scrofula, Salt-rheum, "Fever-sores," Scaly or Rough Skin. In short, all diseases caused by bad blood. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal und T Its benign Influence. Especially potent In curing Tetter, Ecxema. Erysipelas, Bolls, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, Hip-Joint Disease, "White Swellings" and Enlarged Glands. Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure permanently , constipation, biliousness, sick headache and Indigestion. ne U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. Mrs. Nlx-I hope you ire not afraid of work. Weary Willie (une.uoty) I ain't exactly afraid, mum; but I always feel fldcety when dere's anything like dut around. Truth. Mrs T. 8 Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says: "Shlloh's Vltallzer HAVFIJ MY LIFE." I consider It the best rem edy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble. It excels. Price 75 cts. For sale by .1. W. Conn. A tablecloth costing ! la handsome enough for a bridal robe. A PIECE OF HER MIND. A lady corrnpondejit has this to say: "I want to give a pieoe of my mind to a certain class who object to advertising, when it costs them anything this won't cost them a cent- "I suffered a living d'th for nearly two years with headache, backache. In pain standing or walking, was being lit erally dragged out of existence, my misery increased by drugging. "At last, In despair, I committed the sin of trying an advertised nwdiclne. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and It re stord me to the blessedness of sound health. I honor the physician who, when he knows he can cure, has the moral courage to advertise the fact." The mdlelne mentioned cures all the delicate diseases peculiar to females, as "Female Weakness," periodical pains, Irregulatltles, nervous prostration, spasm, chorea or St. Vitus' Dance, sleeplessnns, threatened Insanity. To permanently "cure" constipation, biliousness, Indlestlon or dyspepsia, use Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet. CIRCUS for 10 CENTS. with elephanta, cages of animals, MifiwmAitri ill m rill, with rlnc .MSWL l4 cmont Mitt, or tot Coupons, H ," said Mrs liloonlp at dinner. looking down at her watch but speaking to Mr. Uloonip on the other side of the table, "my watch hasn't varied a second in a wivk " ' Heiuarkahle1" ald Mr. tlloonln. "how did you get It to vary so little" "I broke the mainspring." said Mrs liloonlp -drowning. King A Oo.'s Monthly. Mums are absolutely painless when Pe- Wltt's Witch llasel Salve Is promptly applied. This statement Is true. A per fect remedy for skin disease, chapped hands and Hps. and never falls to cure plies, ("has. lingers. ROYAL Baking Powder. highest of all la kmvenlng ttrtagthV. . OeversosMct Repart At Coney Island lllr.im Wayback thinking of going in bathlngv Are there any sharks here, mister? I'olloman Sharks? Well not In the water t)om rrviile Journal. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA 8ALVB. The best salve In the world tot Cuts. Hrulae. Sores. fleers. Salt Kheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, -.'happed Hau ls, Olulblalns. I'on.s. and All Skin hrup (lons, and positively cures lllea, or no imji required. It la guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, I'-t . IS c- nt per !ox. For s!e by C:iu. Hoge. Odd Fellows' tUdlng. "What van It be th.it has U-roin le twe. n Dawson uid his wlf-? They ui-ed ta i- so happy together" "Mr Iw son irt the charting dish habit " "O. too bad. t'u.ir thwun!"-llanwr'a Hasar. All the patent medicines sdvertisrd In this raper, togeiker with the choicest perfumery, .and tellet articles etc , can be bought at the hi west prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, apposite Occidental Hotel, Astoria. "I shore des hope." said I'nele Mose. "dat d.-y will git dis heah new photo graph trick so fire by summer dut man kin tell wolder melon is ripe. "-Indiana-polls Journal. It Is not miracle. It won't cur everythlnr. but it will cure piles. That's what DeWltt's Wltrk Haarl Salve will do, because it has cone It la hundreds of cases, Chaa. Rors. INDORSED t!Y TIIK TRESS. Gentlemen: This is to certify that I have usest Krause's Headache Capsules with satisfactory results. I bought a box whlcit cost me --c, and oae capsule eured me of a dreadful sick headache. My wife and myself have loih used the mtdlclnes manufactured by the Norman l.lchiy M'f'g ('o.. anil we recommend them to the public as being Just what they are represented Respectfully. W. IV Hl'TCHlSON. Ed. Garett. Feasant Hill. Mo. Twenty-dve rents, for sale by Chaa. Rogers. Astoria, Or., sole agents. Er I want some sort of a present for a youag lndy." "Sweetheart or sis ter?" "Kr why she hasn't said which she will be yet." Cincinnati Knqul.-er. IT MAT DO AH MUCH," FOR TOU Mr. Fred MlUer. of Irvtnej, II., writes that he haul sever kidney trout for many years, wttti sevre palnc in bt back and also ("nag his Madder was affeoted. He tried many so-called kid ney oures, but without any good result. About year aro he hmeun the use of Eleotrte Betters and found relief at once Electric Bitters U esrretalty adapted to the cue at ail kidney and liver troubles and often g.ves sknost Instant relief. One trttW will prove our MMmn. Price only 50c fur large bottle. At Ghaa. Roger' drug; store. Waea Baby waa sick, we gate her Castoria. Wkea she was a Child, the cried for Castoria. Waea she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, isheL hildren, she rs.sthem Castoria. A lightning stroke that given by the grocer when he scoops off the quarter of an ounce over from vour pound of coffee. Boston Trnnserlpt. THE IDEAL PANACEA. James L. Franc:, .ildi-rnwi, Chicago, says: "I rvanl Dr. King's New Discov ery as an iAenl panacea for cougihs, cold and lung cumoialnts, havirur used It In my family for rlw last five yvarc, to the exclusion of physician's prescriptions or tber preparations." Rev. Jorm Burgua, Keokuk. Iowa, wftte: "I have been a m1nltr of the MexhoHst EpIfleMial dhurcti for U) years fir more, and "have never found any thing so bem-Adal, or tlhet gave me such speedy re1nf as Dr. King's New Discov ery." Try hls ideal cougti remedy now. Tried bottles free at Charles Rogers' drusr store. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Teacher Johnnie, can you mention an Instance of capillary attraction? John ni Yes'm; I'nderewskl New York Her ald. EXTENDED SYMPATHY. "Do unto others as you would have I others do unto you," Is sympathetically I shown in the following lines, the pre sumption being that sympathy Is Loin, j or akin to pain or sorrow: I "Gentlemen: Please send Krause's j Headache Capsules as follows: Two I boxes to Flora fieay, llavanna, N. Dak i Two boxes to Llllle Wlicox, l'rookland, N. Dak. I have ulways been a great I sufferer from headache and your Cap- sules are the only thing that relieves me." Yours very truly, F1.GRA BEAY, llavanna, N. Dak. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., solo agent .KorU.MHION AL CAR1W. JOHN T, I.IGHTF.H, . ATTOMNKY-AT-I.AW. Oftlcs, iipslalrs. Astorlan Hulldlng. Hit. K1I.IV JANWON. PHYSICIAN ANl fil'ltllKON Offloeover Olsen's drug tore. Hours, i In II a. in.; t to f and 7 to p. Wlin days, lu lo It, I Hi. O, II. KSTKM. rHTdlCUN ANIl SUUKIKON Special all iiillon to diseases of worn en and surserv. Office over Danslger'a store Astoria rdthnn 'e 4 ' AT Tt'TTl.K. M l FUYSICiAN. tU'lUlKON. ANO iCCOUCHKUH. OfTW, Rooms I and 1 Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to II and I U f tlMldencc, tt. Cedar street ii? T. CROtJUr. ATTORN ICY-AT-LAW. M Commercial Street W. M. LaForce. . a ainita. LeFOKCK SMITH. ATTORNKta-AT-IAW, tm Commercial street. J ii. A. HOWLbY. ArrtlJUJICT AND COUNSsXOH AT LAW. Ofticc on Second M tree I. Astoria, Or. J. N. Polph. 1 1-bard NlxoO Cheater V. Polph. IKlLFH. NIXON DOLd'H. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Fort land. Oregon, It. 14, M (tad 17, Hamilton Hulldlng. Alt legal and oo4 leotKin buskeesc promp" ly attended to. . learn agwmet un government spe cialty. SOCIETY MEET I UGH, TKMFLK LOlHltS NO. T. A. T. and A. M. Regular communications held the first and third Tuesday evening ')( each month. O. W. rHTNBRrRnT. W. it SV C. HOLDEN. aratar. MISCELLANEOUS rUML BUT ATE, IfOTARY FUlLdC. W. C. CAtteKLL, lTt-Tenth street. "WHEN IN FORTLA ND Call ca JWe. P. Handley a Co.. 1M Third street, and get the Daily Astorlan. Visitors need not miss their morning pacer while FOR TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POIKTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W- H. Harrison ....Augusta OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Ssillag dsles Is snd tram rillsauai. ace Fsehakn aersad upsn Ihe weathew. Fee Freight sod MsMflgsr Rsles Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AtJIirslTM O. B. N. CO.. Agents. Portia. Are You Going East? Be sure and see that year ticket reed vls rfE NORTH-WESTERN T LINE. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS end OMAHA RAILWAYS. This Is the GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Ves Ubuled Dlnlnc and Bleeping Car Trains and Motto: ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this road national reputa tion. All classes of passengers carried on the vestlbuled trains without extra charge. Hhlu your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents have tickets. W. H. MEAD, V. C. SAVaOE, Gen. Agent Trav. V. and P. Agt US Washington st. Portland. Or. SEASIDE SflWftllLli. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling, and all kinds of finish; mouldings and shingles; also brackid work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. . H. F. L. LOO AN, I'rop'r. Seaside, Oregon. 15 THERE? I ihers a man with Mart so cold, That from his family would withhold Th comforts which they all could Hint In articles of FtMINITl'HK of Ihe rlghl kind. And we would suggrst at litis season a nice Rldtdmard, Kxtsnsion Table, or. scl of Dining Chairs. Ws have Ihe large! and flneel line ever shown In th city and at price thsl cannot fall lo phiis Ihe rinses! buyers, HEU.BORN k SON. . A KASTAHKNI). (lENLRAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND DHARF BUILDER HOl'tsM MIIVKR, fjr-rtM Moving Tee tot Heat. ASTORIA, OR A. V. ALU1CN, pfaich m Grovf iIm, Flour, FrrJ, Prtwltlont, Prtilt VfttMi, CfiKkrry, GlMnl PUtfJWarf. l.0Kfr'3iirpllf. Cor, Cats su4 Sussnsue SomIi AiIihI, Ore B.F.AliLiENaSOH Well Psrer. Atttilt' MaMililt, I'alnfe. Oils, 1,Um. tM. JtrantM Msmngt.. Ry(tts4 BtnilKi Csli jfi,, Coiitiuwrvlcil Htrtrct. iRgt LtihfKatlng OILS a Specialty. Fislpcr Brothers, Sell ASTOHIA, Ship CliHiuleltry, Hnrlvnr. Iron it StiM'l, Coal. (irtK't'riDR it TroviHionH, Flour it Mill Fctul, ruiiits, Oils. Vaniinht-u, Iogfrs Supplies, Fuirlmuk's cult, IXniro it Wiiulows, Agricultural Implement Wafjon it Vehichtt. Indio The Oasis of thv colorado' b-esert A New ealtb Jesort BELOW IHI9- LBVKL OP THE SEA Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropica) Climate Pronounced ly Phytiicimi the moat Favorable in Ami'mi for SafFerers from ... Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures The objections urged against iasVo In th past by ths large numbers who otherwise would hsve been glad to tak aJvantag of Its benndclal climate, ha been a lack of tillable aooornraodaiion. The Southern I'sclfln Compaay lakes plsasur In announcing that sevsrsl Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have Just been erected at Indio station, that will be rented to applicants st rea sonable rates. They are furnlnhed with modern oonvenlen-tea. sups4kd with pur artesian water and so sUuattd as to give occupants all ths advantage lo be de rived from a more or less protracted reaiaenc in this dellgrttrul climate. (From Hit Ran Francisco Argonaut.) "In the heart of the great desert of Ihe Colorado which th Houthern I'hcKIo traverses therj Is an oasis called India, which. In our opinion, Is Ihe sanitarium of the earth. We biilleve, from personal investigation, that for certain Individuals, tlntre Is no spot on this planet o fsvor- anie." O. T. Stewart. M. D., writes: "Tho purity of tho air, and the sterns! sun shine, fill one with wond'r and delight. . . , Nalure has accomplished no much that there remains hut III tie for man to do. As to II possibilities ns a health retort here Is the most perfect sunshine, with a temperature always pleasant, a perfeotly dry anil, for rain- In an unknown factor; pure oxygen, dense atmosphers and pure water. What more can be desired? It la the place, above nil others, for lung troubles, snd a para dise for rheumatic. Considering th number of sufferer who have been cured, I have no hesltanoy In recom mending this genial oasis as the haven or me ainicied. INDIO Is 6ia miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 nilca from LOS AN0ELE8 Fare from Los Angeles .For further Information Intila j any Southern Paclflo Company agont. ur aoiire B. P. ROQIORS, Asst. Oen. Pass. Agt. 8. P. Co. J. B. KIRKLAND, niH ti . . . 1 . Cor. First ni Alder Sts Portland. Or. H rv. inri4i.ti,.'v"s" itf fhVita snd 11.110 lMttft. dan tQontadiiea It U sold on gimraiitnsb all dnis glsta. It oure rnelpi! ConsiimptW taklrlh best Oougit aril Cruug Oure. mr Hale by f . CNn. J. 13. VVYATT, . hens Ns. A iter is, Orefecj Ilnrtlwnre, ShtpCliniicIlcry, GroccrlcM, IVovIhIoiih, PAINTH nitd Olt.M. KsmIcI Alteatess rale asppl lag shir. URCMNI-R & HOLMES. litackswitltho. Mtiw lal attention paid lo slcamooal r palrlpg, Orat-olass horseshoeing, sin. LOGGING CA1RP CEORK A SPECIALTY lirOlner street, between Third and and Fourth Asmrta. ' After fflcats! Or al anjr other lllu when ? lah a iiixl cigar ask lir III well known, home uiIp, IihiiiI male, while Islmr cleiar rtwllw A!trin " OuiopiIihI by all saioknrs lo lie the heel oignr iiisiiiifwMtirv.1. W. P. SCHIIiUH. 71 rtinti; Stfeel, Aetwrss. OeefM. They Lack Ufc. Tbere arc twines cold lo nshernea on the Columbia river that etaad la the same relathmoMp lo MareaaU'g Twine as a wooden, Image docs lo lac human being they lark streagtb Ufs -evenness-ad IscHnsj qualities, Dva't fool yourself Into Use belief thai other twines besides Marcbsdr will do "juaO as well. They wWt. Tbcy eanaoL STIC AM ICRS Telephone & Bailey Catzert. "Telephone" leaves Astoria al T s. sa. dally i.irept flundaO. leaves Portland at T a. m. d.My , as cept gunday. "ttall.y Clatsert" leave Astoria Tues day. Wednesday. Tharsday, Friday and Baturday morning at l.tt a. sa. ; llsnday vsnlng' at f p. m. Lav I'ertland dally al I p. m., eg eepl iunday. On satunlsy at II p. sa. WAl.IwCr. MAt7MtT Agent Popular Science Nt.r, tneentlea, NTIVC rt"ny, tllMlrtcllr. UTilTU nCTTOChesiuiry. rtslilne, nCA L I It Hyglaac r.rts.rlj BOSTOX J01 RV(l tr (HUbTST I'nlarg ,4 scd Impreted. Contain a large number of Rhort, Kasy. I'rsi'Mi sl. Interrtlng and I'oular, Hslentl fie arllrlM, that ean he appreciated and enjoyed by any Intelligent reader, even though hs knew UUIs or nothing of scl sno. Profusely Illustrated and Free from TechhlCililles Newsdealers, to cents. $1 per year trMentlon this paper fer a sample copy' Largest cifoula'.ion of any Soientiflo paper in the woild 1'ulila.hed Monthly by 0HNJ. ULLAKU, New York. pic w s sen rwntMlr for lliMrrlMe, ;ii.i. tr.im.t.itii., WhltM. aiinstursl ilia I rhsrsM, snr luflw ltn, lirllslli.ii or tOt-rs tlo nf In u r 11 im n..m. IrHlf tl CctCflt Rn. !'. Kunxlrlsolil. M ay itrwniess. nr st rn plain r,prr, fir .ivrpM. itr.Miil. r.r ti ni. ,.r 1 Iniilra. n n Ciri-'ulsr sent un rmivMi. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY lilCABl NO ROOlal FltRB TO ALL. Oiieo every day from I o'clock to t;H) and (:) to 1:90 p. m. Bubscrlptlon rail's tS per annum. H.W. COIl. IJLEVKNTH A DUANE STS. Few flcn Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those w serve. We're trying In every way to make them th most en joyable In town, All tho "good things" of the season-cooked by our ext'ellont cook-In the most delicious styls. Per. feet service If you Invito a friend lo the I'ulnc Itealaurant the plat's I a sufficient gttsr antes that he will receive a good meal. The Palace Restaurant Snap fl Kodok , . at any man coining out ol our slors and you'll gst a Port mil ol a man brimming user with pleasant thought. Much quality In the liquor a we have to offer an enough to PLEASE ANY MAN., Coroe and Trq Them HUGH KB & CO. ASTORIA IKON WORKH Conronly St , fool ol Jickitio. Attorl. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Lena snd Msrln Engines. Boiler work, Slesm bost and Cannery Work a Specialty. Catting of All DKrlptlnns Mads to Order on Short Notlcs, John Fox.. ..President and fluperlntendcnt A. L. Fox Vice President O. B. Prael Recreiary Astoria National Bank Treasurer - UAftw. H g J tw wa rirwjarc. ''W wl sVw)4TS4esV Ve eiactawr lo r""'l , .4 1 j'