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Th AMorlan furnt to tti tub crlhrrt hvrost clrcuUtloit of any Dcwspuitr published on the Columbia river. Julveriblnc rlc cn be had on appll cation to the butlneu manager. TIm Weekly Attortan, the econd vMeet weekly In the tte of Orrvon, hat, next to th Portland Ortfonlan, the large! weekly circulation In the date. ' Jna. r. Handler Co. are our Fort' knd asAnta, and copies of the Astoriao mM be had i-ery ntorninc at their eiand, It Third street. CKANK9 AND THE CONSTITUTION. Senator Butler, the NorU- Carolina Pop diet, like mvtt of hi tribe of atateamen, la not In Icve with the conatltutlon of the United 8tates aa framed a hundred year go. There were creak doubtkea In tboM day, and acme prolrsiona of the coutltutton (eem to have be framed specialty to render the crank who might r elected to either breach of oncreaa a harmlee aa possible. On f tbeM la that which require a two third vote of each bourne of coiujras to pou a bill over the veto of the presi dent. This particular feature of the constitu tion ha excited the ire of Senator Butler and hi fllow Populists, and be has In troduced a Joint resolution proposing- aa amendment, to the constitution giving cxKurrea the power to pas a bill over an executive veto by a majority vote. In plain terms. Senator Butler want to abol ish the veto, so that when a crank en trees pajsos a law making tidy cvnta' worth of silver or a printed treasury note legal tender for one hundred cents a reaident old-fashluned enough to believe that It require two and two to make four cannot say nay. Walla unwilling to wound unnecessarily the feeling of Senator Butler, we are Inclined to believe that the American people have more confidence In the wis dom and statesmanship ot George Wash ington, Benjamin Franklin and their as sociates composing the constitutional convention of 1TS7 than they have In . f fty-cenl dollar senators from North Carolina or any other stats. This belief la so firmly Imbedded In our conviction that w do not expect that Senator But ler will live long enouhg to see hi pro posed veto of the veto power submitted to the legislatures of the several states i for ra tinea lion. Senator Butler may fume and fret and be vexed In his soul because the president has It In his power to nullify a crank bill, but we don't be Hove that he la wise enough to subvert the wisdom of the fathers who Included In the fundamental law of our govern ment this admirable provision against crank legislation. Klssourlan are alway doing some thing to surprise the balance of the hu man, race. Sometimes the surprises ars not to be commended, but occasionally there Is virtue In them. The most start ling of recent occurrences In Ft Louis . ks the action of the Tajuiyers' League, which ha brought suit to restrain the mayor of 8t Louis from collecting hi alary for periods of time when he was absent from his post and engaged In political work In other and remote parts of the state. Parly conventions have been quite common In Missouri during tbe past month, and aa Mayor Wal brldge was undoubtedly more deeply In terested In them than he wa In mayor alty affair he neglected municipal mat ter a frequently a he cared to In order that he might not be missed from any . convention. In that way. so aays the Taxpayers' League, his honor has mis Spent a great deal of time which prop erly belonged to the city, and now thr leaxue petition the court to dock the mayor oroetblng like el-ven hundred dollar,, which the mayor was about to draw, although he had not earned the money. It Is probable, we Imagine, that the league will lose us suit: not l-eirvjtw U deserve to for It really oucht to win but because contracts between tha peoole and their so-called servants arn often loosely drawn so far as the pub!i? Inter est is concerned. From the equitable standpoint the league lias the Ions end of the argument, but law Is not always equity. The precedent which the league would establish might, If It were estab lished, cause other office holders no end f trouble. Herr Ahlwardt, the German antl Semltlc lecturer, has been in this country about three months trying to stir up public sentiment against the Jews, but so far all be has succeeded In doing Is to tlr up the Jewish section of our popu lation against him. HI latest experi ence wa at Hoboken, N. J., where he was advertised to lecture one night last week. He hired a hall for the purpose, but the Indignant Jews managed to Inter cept him outside of the place, and, after handling him pretty roughly, treated him to a fusilade of overripe eggs. The po lice were compelled to take him to the station to keep him out of the hands of the mob. While mob law is never to be defended, Ahlwardt deserves no sym pathy from anyone for his Ill-success In Jew-baiting In this country- He Is not a eitlxen of the United States and has no personal interest in our government, population. Industries or social customs. He I simply an impertinent meddler In other people's affairs, and the sooner he returns to Germany, where he seems to have succeeded In arousing some antl Bemltlc sentiment, the better for him self. The mobs who rotten-gg him here are those of his own instigation, and the police of our cltlea have something mors Important to do than to protect niton agitator from the violence they haw deliberately courted. The visit to this country of Herr Ahlwardt shows thst he has utterly misapprehended the spirit of American Institutions. The laws ot the country place no ban even upon H rr Ahlwardt as Ions; as he obeys the low, and they erect no barrier nsalnst any civilised race. He should have known this, ami he should have had sufficient perception In addition to have under stood that he, n alien. w the last man who should come to America to preach a crusade against a Urge and worthy class of American clllarna. Ahlwardt Is plying his ocatton as a crank agitator In the wrong place. It appears that the single stite of Geor gia now hs more manufactories than the whole South had In ls. This Is an Illustration of the remarkable change that has been taking place In Southern Industries during the past thirty years. That section Is no longer giving all of Its attention to agriculture, but Is reaching out for additional means of prosperity. In Imitation of the North. Gold-mining operations In California are very active this spring, rropcrtle that have been idle for years are under development, and work Is going forward, according to a Ran Francisco correspond ent, "all up and down the Mother Ixxle." If mankind Is In a conspiracy to bull gold the Vnited States will not get left In the results. A hypothetical question In a New York will case contained lttH wools and Its reading; consumol an hour ind a half. The reply of 'he witness is not given, and probably he was suffering from legal hypnosis. WHEN WE GET THEKK. For now we see through a glan, darkly. 1. 1 or. xiii., 13. We shall have a great many curious experiences when we reach "the house not made with hands," for once safely out of the body and beyond Its limita tions we shall be able to look back and solve some of the pussies of this present life. When a man has lived in a narrow val ley for many years his mind become as narrow as the valley, and he almost necessarily take a narrow view of things. Lift him, by some mactc, to the summit of the mountain, let him look down upon the little place tn which he parsed his summers and winters, and then out on the boundless landscape that stretches beyond the reach of his vision, and he at once becomes larger and broader. He understands on the Instant a great many things which have hereto fore been hidden from him. When he lived In the valley he wondered about a thousand matters, but only had his labor for hi pains, because his wonder asked questions which his reason could not an swer. From the vantage ground of the summit, however, he simply looks abroad. and many of these question answer themselves. Or. airaln. If a man lives In the dark, he can And out a great deal by groping, and as far as he Is able to go his In formation may be q-jlte correct. From the little he knows he may fashion a theory of the many things he does not know, but that theory will be always open to doubts and subject to chmge, because he Is dealing with matters be yond his vision. Suppose you were able to draw up the hidden curtain of some hidden window, and let the biasing glory of the sunllifht Into the room In which he ha lived. He would be at first em barrassed, if not positively frightened, aifd It would require time for him to be come accustomed to the new state of affairs: but how much he would learn, and In how short a time he would learn It! A single glance, and many of his preconceived notions would fall like withered leaves: another gfance, and the actual truth concerning things would gradually dawn on his startled but de lighted mind. Something of that kind must needs hap pen when we open the door on the thither side of the tomb and step from the dark ness of death Into the bright light of eternal life. When the first bewilder ment ha passed, we shall look back with a kind of regret that It wa possible for us to so misunderstand the beneficent purpose of God In the experience which which were allotted to a. We shall see that this life to really very beautiful, for earth Is only a suburb of heaven, and if rightly used weuld be full of happiness. It is hard to believe that It was God's Intention that we should suffer as In a great many Instances we do suffer. Unless we declare that God's moral, and, for that matler.Hls physical laws also, were bound to be broken, we must Insist that much of the sorrow that burdens the heart is the result of our own misdoing rather than of God' doing. That discipline is necessary wc will not doubt, but why add to the discipline of a wise and kindly Provldenca what ought to be classified as the penalty of broken laws? When Ood hurts u. we can bear it, but how shall we bear the hurts we Inflict on ourselves by th wilfulness and wantonness which He lias distinctly for Wilden us to Indulge, and which He must punish in order to teai:h us the terrible lesson of obedience? All this is very puzrllng to us Just now. and in the silent watches of the nlht the eyes of the body have been kept wide open because the Inquiring eye of the mind could not see the solution of the mystery. But when we are free, when we Btand on hipher ground and look down on all we have done and left un done, we shall discover that at the first God filled this lower lire with all po-iHltile happiness, and that our perverse and per haps Ignorant attitude toward Him has conjured up evils which are prmltted by Him but not approved. If we could only come bank from heaven, and bring our newly acquired knowilire with us, how ilttle our second earthly life would resemble the first! In other wordB, the Christ spirit alone makes life beautiful, and If we have not that, then there are awful experiences In our months and years. Just as In the landscape there are disfiguring chasms and precipices and lava beds wnd lot jr stretches of arid and unproductive terri tory. The lips of the body may laugh at trivial things, but when the soul laughs and Is merry it 1 because God is not far omet BiACKWCii't Durham lorn Merchants lo Retail in. offered for a limited tint, order to-day. Your vary truly, BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO COMPANY. It ree ha say dtrflraHy t sreewrlst year sap, cat eat this aetle sad II wlta year eroer I year rt.kuli assise. off and heaven Is ntsh nt hand. The serene hetrt Is the obedient heart the heart that heats In unison with the eter nal truth of thlnirs. It Is always u,ulet, even as Christ's heart was quiet, because there is nothing to fear and nothing to dread when God's sentinels guard the home. Love, faith, peuce these are golden keys which hang t the girdle when man Is his best self, as the dear Lord Intended him always to be. and they unlock the mysteries of the present and turn the bolt In the door of the future. Love Ood. be faithful; tor thouuh Just now you see through a glass, darkly. It Is a Father's hand that leads and a Father's strength that protects you. OKOROK 11. HBFWOKTH. DEPOT BITS SUBSCRIPTIONS. The List of Patriotic CllUen Who Want to See the Town Go Ahead. FIRST DAY. Foard, Stokes and Jansen ISO W I Fisher Uros M W ' Van I'usen Investment Company. 00 Andrew Youn- !' lVnJamin Young New Astoria Land Tnst Co.... St' Oe Cleorge Xoiand ', ,0 W. U Kobh '' V. Boelllrut ' l : R. L. Boyle Co ') W. R and & I). Adair molel .... W tO ; Chinese Merchants ' F. W. Newell Sherman A. Thine - ' Sam E. Harris ' W. K. Warron 5,1 Louis Cordes 3 , C. M. Cutblrth ' W ; J O. Har.tborn , Peter Grant G. V. Toner W . A. O. emitter W 1 August Dantelson... WW; H. H. Ingalls . O. W. Dunbar I . L. Larsen 1 Evenson A Cook 10 c J. Straus W ' H. Kkstrom 00 Dr. E. Jansen i ! O. P. Morton Charle E. GeeWard ( John Kopp W i Mrs. Oust Holme K I Mrs. M. H. Lemenweber W ( Mrs. F. C. Reed W. F. MoOregor WW I. ouls Goelti t Theo. Olsen rtsfnger A lloch S 00 Orepen Tradlnc Cempany 6 ( Russ, Hlrslns A Co. (upper store 6 t Mrs. Amr. Larsen 5. L. O. Haven t Our Corner Saloon. & Feed. B. Levy i Q Charle Roirers 5 0") Frank Spittle 0 A. B. Dabrlty Dr. J. A. Bartel 2 Mrs. J. M. Olsen r B Julius Jacobsen 1W Peter Neuter - J 50 John Enherg iW O. P. Brewer -.. ! 60 ; J. H. Lajurworthy..- 1 6 John Jurgens ... 2 60 Mrs. Betsy Moherg-.- t M ' Mrs. P. H. Johnon I 6 A. B. Crosby t G J. H. Seymour .. ! 00 Aug. Olsen I Max. Btrai; 1 John Nordstrom I ' Andrew Lake 1 W R a Nosris 1 i F. Bartoldua 1 00 , E. L. Sella-: - . 1 i C. B. Edwards 1 0 j Mike Motrler 1 or. John Sveoson 1 oe . 1 Total.. . JTSII ' 8ECOIOV DAT. I 1 10 M ' 2l in 00 1 ! 10 00 ) , 100 1 10 i .e 10 m 1 JSC 10 00 ' Xi 00 10 1 10 00 10 00 10 01 17 00 Vl i 10 (0 10 to Vl 00 HI 00 IS ifl 10 60 5 0 1 10 e io 1 00 6 00 I 00 t 10 t 10 1 '0 & 00 s 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 25 00 K (0 too 5 40 4 00 t 00 2 GO 10 00 2 W 2 SM I 00 6 10 1 1 00 1 OU 1 00 10 1)0 r. 00 2 00 2 co 1 fi 1 00 2 co 2 'XI 1 co 2 U) 1 00 1 o 2 60 1 00 J. F. Hamilton Grtmn A Reed C: 8. Brown 8. 8. Gordon Bwan Wilson Jeff C. E. bain T: J. Tliorsen - Alex. Campbell Boss, HigKln ic Co C. R. Wiggins ... C. R. Thompson Georgo S. Geor e A. A. Cleveland J. W. Surprenani B. F. Allen Ac Son - C. 8. Dow F. I. Dunbar Chris Peterson J. W. Hare C. S. Gunderfetn :!. Zleglt r Dr. M. M. Walker , C. W. Loughrey K. G. Kocers I. Cohen J. W. Conn H. J. Wherrity R. (. Prael J. 8. Delllncrer , J. P. Luadqulst William E'lgar M. 8. Copeland Arthur Opperhelmer I. M. Jeffries Charles Larson Erlck Johnson J. A. Faatabend Theo. Bracket A. J. Megler E. M. Richardson W. F. Bchlebe J. B. Wyatt , A. R. Cyrus & Co F. Ball Pacific Commission Company.... Ju Guy Alfred Gibbons Captain ii. Heed Stuart Smith J. L. Crandall Father McCormlck R. F. Humphrey F. O. Drury Cash Prael & Gray A. A. Saarl A PaMamls J. P. Iialn M. Bahler John Tn mn la Krli Thompson John Hatl Sing Lung V. Luskk Andrew Hackvlst Harry Jones Charles Wulros o Tobacco Com pan. DUNHAM, N. C Der Alri You arw omitted to roceivo FREE from your wholesale dealer. WHITE STAR SOAP with oil the BlaokwelTs Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco you buy. One bar of soap :rc with eah pound, whether io wt., o oi., 4 o., or a 01., package. We have notified every whole sale deak-r io the (Jolted Statu that wa will supply them with soap to give you FREE:. Ordaratood aupply ot OliNUlNB DURHAM at ooca, and Insist on getting your soap. One bar ot Soap FREE with aca pound voa buy. Soap la 1'ppor Atorl 8vh A 1- Clark Mary rV-ett il. A IVIh Maud Hayles K. A Mi-Cue Carrie Young AstorU Abstract T Masonic t-and A l'l Jl;;l Keating K. Jnrbo John Ossenbrrgcr Ale Oram The Toptilar .Ml- T lg A Co.. 'n.. Total I're tous list Total I 117 10 THUU PAT. . M. Wright IVru Bedolet Cash Emma Warren Mrs. Krager Jusle l'ealy Mrs. White Miss Towell Mli-s Grant William Bc-k J A. Eakln Angus Gor U-o Herring Miss Maggie Davidson Mrs. A. Montgomery John Adair Mrs. Thomas Rnsll Alex Gilbert lVtn Dourrl Hen: A Co A. C Carlson W. I. Welnhart J, Ganllna Ark Wo J. Q. A Ilown.y O. C. Fulton Gen. PrtVr A C It. R W. r. Tel. Co Trustee for Ellen A Mendell. Total Previous Total It I U 1 OU 1 Id 1 1 J CO I 0 te 1 00 to 1 (0 10 ce 1 to 10 CO e 00 ai eo oo M) S i in I a lO 1 no 1 00 lot 00 CO 00 to 00 . 10 00 . WHO I n: 00 I ? to Total ar to FlTRTH DAT. Postal Telegnip Company 00 Herman Wise 10 00 J. I- Carlson 10 w) H. V. Prsel A Co 10 tn F. T. Fredenbauga 10 00 D. Campbell..,. 10 00 Dr. W. D. Haker 10 00 Geo. Nelson 100 I. U. Long 10 00 Aug. Erlckson 10 00 V. W. Whipple to 00 Tee A Hell I 00 E. W. Tallant 6 00 Mrs. Mary Cook I ou Frank l.lndstrom 1 60 Mrs. John Peterson 9 00 Total IB V) Previous totals X7i 11 Total MS to FIFTH DAT. Cot A. II Stone Mrs. Jensen 3 00 : to Total Previous totals t n u .1301 10 Total ,1MI U SIXTH DAT. George Flavel Howell A Ward Hiram Brown McGowan A Son W. E. Dement A. M. and W. R. Smith...... tot 00 H 00 110 00 H 00 10 CO 30 08 Tola! Previous Totals I swoo I M 10 Total S3 IM 60 A Bl'DDINO PCN8TER. .V T. Herald. Three-year- Id Inn Platen Island boat) What 'at big stone house, mamma ? "That's n fort, deir." "What 'o- black ling on top?" "Cannon." "Mamioa. what Is they cannln' In 'at house?" WE CAN'T LA JIT FOREVER, But we may prolong our continuance on earth by keeping In good working order the physical organs which providence ha vouchsafed to us. Among the more Im portant of these Is the liver Either through neglect or provocation, let this great secretive gland remain In or get Into disorder, and you will soon find an Asiatic change in your complexion, you will fee very unesiiy In your right side or under the right shoulder blade, your tongue will take on an unseasonable cont of fur, sick headache and naseau will ensue. Don't resort to a powerful pur gative, but lieirin and pursue a course of llosietter' Sn.ma h hitlers. Then you will get well speedily and thoroughly. This ureal household remedy for bilious ness also relieves and cures malarial nnd kidney complaints, constipation. In cipient rheumatism, dyspepsia ami the Infirmities begotten by an enfeebled con dition of I lie system. It promotes sleep and a tranquil state of the nervous sys tem. It was at Oxford, and he was a fresh man calling on a young lady he had known as a boy. The servant who ad mitted him asked for his name. "Say an old friend" very airily "Amicus." Bridget said "Yes, sor," and retired; but in a moment returned to ask: "If you plase, sor, what sort of a cuss did yez say ye wui?" THE DIMPLE CHEEKED VILLAGE MAID. May not retain her dimples nnd rosy cheeks "blooming with health," null she finds a good husband. A .Ittle neglect or accident may bring about some of the many "female" diseases anI "weak nesses" to whlrh the sex Is subject, and health may be forever Impaired, and hopes awl happiness be at an end. Thanks to Dr. lieree, his Favorite Pre scription, prepared by him for women, cure the. worst cases of uterine diseases, nervousness, neuralgia, Irregularities, ai d "weaknesses." It Is a great Invigorating tonic nnd nervine, and rapidly builds up the health and strength. Dr. Pierre's pellets, for constipation, sick headache, biliousness. Indigestion. Once taken, always In favor. Mistress Mary, I wish you would tell I he cook when you go down that I do not approve of her having so much com pany slaving late and making a noise. M.11 v Well, imntt, It'll do no aood. Cook la going to leave today. Hlu Is decided to get married. Mistress (Io her liiialxind, Ills eminent .lusilee C.l-l'o you hear lluit, AlekanderT Why don't you try to prevent her leav ing us In litis alinmofiil milliner? Justice C - My dear, tills case Is out of my liirlmllctliiu. I hav no power lo overrule the decision of the court below. AN Gl.D UHYMK IIKSKT. "Attlli'llon sore long lima she lair Physicians were In vain. ' At last one day, a friend did say, "Y'ou'd soon lie well again." If you would take, as I did, I'r lieree' Kavorlla prescription, tor that la Ih cure for all (he peculiar allmonl of women. It Is a safe, simple and sure remedy. It banishes those digressing maladies that make woman's life a bur den, curing all painful Irregalarltlca, uterine disorder. Inflammations nnd ul ceration, prolapsus, and kindred weak nesses. Aa a nervine It cures nervous n haustlon. prostration, debility, relieve mental anxiety sod hypochondria and In duces refreshing sleep." She took Ihs advice and Is well. "Favorite Prescrip tion" Is Ihs only remedy for the delicate ilerangements and weaknesses of female. sold by druggists. A pamphlet free Ad dress World llsensary Me.ll.al Asso ciation. Buffalo, N. T. Asthma cured, by newly discovered treatment. For pamphlet, testimonials and references, address World's Dispen sary Medical Association. Buffalo, N. T. Theodora, the wife of the famous Jus tinian, was beautiful, -rafly in. I uu crupuloos. She Is said to have lieen tail, dark, and with "imw.-rs of conversation superior lo any woman In Ih Empire " It la not a miracle. It won't eurs everything, but II will cur pllea Tliat's what DeWltl's Witch llsa.-l Salts will do, because It has done It In hiindrtd of case. Chas. Rogers. Christiana, of Sweden, was of tall and cuimnandlitg lis ore. and walked so heav ily that he step was often nilstasen for that of a ml- Her voice w in harsh. lie) her anions wrre often abrupt and rude. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest ot all la leavening Stnng1hV. ft. 0raaMat Ssrt Catherine, of HragaiiM. micro of Chark-a It, was singularly gifted, both In periMiii ami an Intellci t. but In spite of her beauty nnd her good sense she was never able tm win I he hive of her illssolute hustaind. Busy people have no time, and sensible people have no Inclination lo use a slow remedy. One Minute Cough Cure eels promptly snd gives persisrKOt beoellts. Chas. Roger. Gemma Danatl. Dante's wife, was a dame of portenous physlotinorry and a deep, tragic sotee. She henieeked him severely, ,4 fmt which sihsis explains the absence of her name from his writ legs. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Cleopatra. It la contended, was not an Egyptian, but a lle.k beauty, with per fectly white skin, lawny hilr and I'lus ryesj Hi r chief fascination was her voice; which Is dearrtlml as low. well modulated and singularly sweet In tone. Take a doe of DeWltl'a Mule Early Riser- rest for th (ood ttisy will 4 you. The little Pills are goe-4 for In digestion, good for neadarhs, gonst for liver complaint. gooiT for constipation. They ar good. Chas. Rogers Artemisia, the wife of Malleolus, who hulll In honor of her husband a lamb so splendid that It has glren the name to sepulchral structures, w,ia a brunette Greek beauty. Her eyes were brilliantly blai k and her features regular ROYAL Baking Powder bMM been awarded htghent honors at every workfa tair where exhibited. Calhr-l your mistress inf Maid Did you sec hvr at the window as you came up the walk? Caller No. Maid Well, she said If yon hadn't seen her to say that she was nut'. All the patent medltince advertised In this paper, together with th choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc., ran he bought at th loweat price st J. W. Conn' drug lore, opposlts Occidental Hotel, Astoria. Mr. Ray Why are you so. despondent over your cool leaving? Aren't there others? Mr. Day-Yes: but when I asked her to give me a good character the wretch absolutely refused! Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. A man take oontrvll-llon and advice much more easily than people think, only he will not bear it when violently given, even though It be well founded. Hearts ara flower; they open to the soft falling dew, bur shut up In the violent downpour of rain. Rlohler. Burns are absolutely painless when De Witt's Witch Hasel Salve I promptly applied. Thl statement la true. A per fect remedy for akin diseases, chapped hand and Hp, and never fall lo cure pile. Chas. Roger. Tjidy Is Mrs. Brown at home? Muld-of -nil-work Noln. "Can you tell mn when she will he at home?" "As soon 101 she gets the dm wing room dusted, mum, an' she's almost finished now." Pure blood mean good health. De Witt' Sarsaparllla purifies the blood, cure Eruptions, Ecwma, Scrofula, and all diseases arising from Impure blood, Chas. Racer. Vicar (severely to his cook) Mary, you hail a soldier In to supper Inst night? "Y, sir; he's my brother." "But yosi told me you had no brother." "H I thought, sir, until you preached last Sunday, and told us we were nil brother and Hater." CURB FOR HEADACHE. As a rnmady for ell forms of headache Kletlrc Muter haw proved to be the very best. It tffecc permanent curs and the most dreaded habitual wick head aches yield to ts Influence, We lire., all -who are affllcTed to procure a houtl ami a ve lihis mmedy a fair trill. In cssws of habitual constipation Kloctrle HUtem cur e by g.vliur the needed tone to the bowele, and few cases long resist the iiae of this medicine. Try it onee. T,arg bottle only fifty cent at Cha. Roger' drug store. The blindness of men is the most dan gerous effect of their pride; It seems to nourish nnd augment It, It deprives them of knowledge or remedies which run sulnee their miseries and can cure their faults. Rochefoucauld. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. ROSS HIGGINS k CO ., Uroccrs, : and : ISutchcm Aitsrla and tipper Asian I'iss Thi s4 I'eflMi. TM Dell. '. Poeisilli ss4 Tmrl'Sl l iulu, ViiWi, Sugsi (.nits' ilsai, Hsiua, l a Cliulvt Fresh and Salt MeaU. BRUMNliR & MOLMI-S. IllncUssiiiltlist. Special altsntliin paid lo atcaniUiat repairing-, first -via horseshoeing:, sto, LOGGING CRMP (DORK A SPECIALTY II? Olner treet, between Third and And fourth, Astoria, i After (Deals! Or at any oilier time alien yott wish a iphI Cigar ask (or Hi well known, Inline- mail, liatul niailo, whit labor pir - "Un Hall Asttorin " CutiretliHl by all smoker lo be the liral olgar UiatilitaoltlrrHl. w. p. scmi-un, 71 Nintr) Street, Alrla. Oregsa. J. B. WYATT, Pkee ft, o Astsrle, Oregea Hard wore, Ship Chandlery, CiroeerleH, IYovIhIoiih, I'AINTM auMl OILM. Seeslsl Attentlsa PsMIe Sstselylng Mi. A. V. ALUIN, DEALER m Groverln. Flour, Feed, PreWon, Frulb Vr gtUblr., CfiKkery, GU$ and PlaHrvl Wr. l.OKfrrVSujmlles. Cat Cii. sal Viumknvs Sirastt. Aswn. On A.HTONIA. IKON WOW KB CwmI) $1 . part Ja ksoe. Asswi. General Machinists ind Boiler Maker. LuJ hmi Maria tails.. Boner sjutk. Sissa kusi ts4 Cesser? Work Srecudty. CstSSf. at All t.MpH.., U4s M OrOst M Mian nuace. John Foi ...PrssMsnt and Iluprtntn4nt A. U Tog Vlo ITmMmii O. II. Prasl "erresary Astoria National Bank - Trswaw Few fieri Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than thoa w serv. We're trying every wsy to make them the most en joyable In town. All lb "good things" tJ th sssson oassked by our sxoalbsnt rook-In th most AelMous style l'r nct service. If you Invite friend lo th Palace llestauranl th place la a sufficient guar antee that he will receive a good meal. The Palace Restanrant IS THERE? Is there a man with) heart so cold. That from hi family would withhold Th comfort ahlcn Ikey all could find lo artlol. of rL IlWITI HK of In rujht kind. And we would (uggsat st thl season a nlr Sideboard. ExtSnsten Table, or set of Dining Chair. W have the largest and finest Una ever saown la Ihs city and at price that eaanot fall to plea Ih closaat buytr. HEILBORN & SON. B.F.AIiliEN&SON Wall P.pst. Arllil.' Material. Mslstt, CHIi, UUts, tic.. JseeMH MarUegs. Psfi d Basitxw Cwsli 365 Commercial Htreet. They Lack Life There are twlnea Bold to 0hermD on the Columbia river that ilaad la the same relationship lo Marshall' Twin aa a wooden Image doea to th human belli they lac trength life -evenne and lusting qualities. Don't fool yourself Into the belief that other twine besides Marshall'! will do "just aa well." They won'l- They cannot . A FASTAHBND, QENBRAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND (QHARF BUILDER Hoveaic MOVKR. Hftt .us Moving Tools lor Kent. 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Itk'hard Nlaos .liester V. Dulpb. DOUMI. NIXON DOU'll. ATIVIINUYI AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, Ii, la. H and IT. Hamilton llullduia. All loal and out IsotKin busuies prunip ly attended to. Claim ajralnst Hi government a pe el ally. HOC1OTT MKKTINUH. TIOMI'tJC UUH1R NO. T. A. T. end A. M. I tegular communication held on Ui first and third Tueeday evening of aoh month. o. w iicNMiirtuir. w. u. K. C. IU1U)ICN. kWatary. r yiwrmXANKOim. wT7 cAnnr.i.u DKAtJ:it IN HE A I. KrlTATR; Notary Tublk-. O Hond Street WIIKN IN lt)ltTI.AND Oall in, r. Ilasstlsy A Ce. 1M Third street, and gel tn IaUy Alrian. Vis II or need no ml their morning paper whll there. m :. . 1 . i - .! . ! ". ' .. TILLAMOOK NEHALEA1 AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore Wa H. Harrison ....Augusta ...ALL... OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Mllag dstse te sad IrsMa TltlsaMs ad rWaetess asaead acaa lee weaiaer. Pr I'essgat and Passsagu Hals Apery Te ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AUUNTM f O. It. N. CO, Agents, awetlaad. I871 180 F-sfyer Lubrtcatlnc OILS A Specialty. 4 Brothers, I Sell ASTORIA, Ship ChatiiMery, Hardware, Iron A Pti'l, Coal. (triH'frH't A i'rovisioiirt, j Flour A Mill Fel, j Paiiita, Oils. V'ftrniHlien, 1 Idfrgi-r! Supjiiicp, Fiiirluink'8 Wfitlcs, I)oor A Wimlowo, Airifiltiiral lniplomciilH VVarrtinp A.Vcbick'8. isTO: l-i'.sv-sisaw:. tmb acwvb ncrukajiwiis not REPRESUNT ' A passenger train on tha Chicago, MUV waukee and St. Paul Hallway. No. It tarlna are vtlhuled, heater by (team, and lighted by electricity. Kaoh sleep, car berth has an aleotrlo reading lamp. Its dining car. are the best In the aorld. and II coach are palaoea on wheels. Thl great railway, connecting as It doe with all transcontinental lines at Bt Paul and Omaha, assure to the tsrvsllng puhllo tha beat serrto known, TlcksU via the Chicago, Milwaukee and fit. Paul Huilway ar on sale at all railroad ticket office to any point In th United Hi alee or Canada. For map, folders and other Information, aridres. C. J. EDDY, General Agent. J. W. CAHKY, Portland, Or. Trav. Pas and Tkt. Agent, Portland, Or, SEASIDEjSflWluIIili. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed, Flooring, rus tic, celling, and all kind of finish: moulding snd shlnglos; also bracket work done to order. Term reasonable and price at bedrock. All order promptly attended to. OITIc and yard at mill. H. F. L. LOO AN, Prop'r. Seaside, Oregon. 1