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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1896)
mntf nuiv iv'lVl)IAV tcTi.m PKM1HV l( ilJY I T . MA V 1. 18. . I I I li .VPIV'IU H, ,'lrlili i n . . i a - - mmmmmml a. 1 A J PHOr KMION A Li CArUIB 5aily glstoviau JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone No. Si. TbKMt UHSOOrTrON UAILT. Sent by null, pr year lent by mall per month Served by c frier, per week ..K.OM .. .. .10 WEKKl.Y. tent by mall per year, 8 In advance Poslag free to ubcrlbr. All communications intended for publl atloa should b directed to the editor Business communication of all kind nl Mmlttancea mint be addressed to t Astoria n. ' The Aatorlan guarantee to lt ub acribera tha largest circulation of any Mkipaper publlahed on the Columbia irr. Advertising ratea can be had on apiul eatlon to tha buslnea manager. Th Weekly Astorlan. the econd oldest weekly In the atate of Oregon, baa, next a the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation in the atate. i Jnn. F. Handley Co. are our IVrt kind agents, and eople of the Aatorlan aa be had every morning at their stand. E4. Third itreet. V an unalterably opposed to any scheme that will give to this country a appreciated or debased currency. We fa m the use of silver aa currency, but to tlx extent only and under such re-.-.trio Uooa that Its parity with (old can be maintained. Wisconsin Republican con vention. MONET AND THE CREDITOR CLASS. Every person who la Interested In get (Xbc al the truth of the money question ssaald read the following simple and spastica demonstration of the evils of a low standard taken from the Chicago Tlneea-Herald: . It Is always an interesting Inquiry when a new measure of public policy Is . eropoaed, more panlculirry when it In volves economic questions wnai is me keneflt to be derived, and what particu lar part ex the community will receive tbe most advaatage. If It so happens that It doe not fall upon all alike, as of aourae all public measure ought to do. This Inquiry haa especial reference to tha money question that Is at the present BSit the chief political issue before sua neocile. There is much talking about gold and silver cotntse. about "gold bugs" nd "silver lunatics," about "5o cent dollars" and "coinage at It to V about "Wall street" and" the silver mln Ing camp," and much time is "Pent in fulminating epithets when It might be better esnnioyed In argument. Froaably no question that baa ever , been made a political issue appeals more strongly to our sellU'uiess than the money question. The value of all the property we possess is expressed in the . terms of money, and not our property olg but our labor. . A noraev a cow, a corner lot, a shore at stnea, a bond or a note ar all meas srrad as to their transferable value In one?. They are worth so much. 80 car suit labor, whether In the professions, the statural! trade or in more manual cmploymerM-. W ire worth so much aa hour r a say or a week by the serv fees we are Mo ttf Header, and we are pat accord! igly. the result Is, If we are-, ont fsota, that 1 we want the best , or that circulate wf rxchange for wr'rvr-or our ' tim"W, and the fcsr onp taewme the' -none e? want the ;. aet,6" .' . . " V Then conteirtkift. therefore, scorns' un- wcraijUmt a govrnnK-nt or eom-Biumty- sVniitf establish the hkhest gjils-nl of money whereby to treasure Ufir t fixrw of labor and iropcrt , Est " eonstitatw the Dullness of the bal u rtirs'iM done and the meaa. tisef vafet becomes variable, wno uf-..,-"?' The nm who have large re sources betiad' them or the men who have nothing but thefr hands or brains? Most assuredly rfi latter. A Well sown htmker or'the-rawa hss often been ' i n u W tlijit rhs morify standard "'aid not and coold" nor affact him. for he 'voould' make money eter we. were on . a guM or-a silver-toalK Mo he could, "' so can any cspitajtst. It b the , - who- depends upon' Ms labor that voo-uk suffer by a deprediuM rumncy. ft a-' the creditor diss of the com- t :mffJty; rfaerefore, which is' most inter- .. sated i Hfnen-tor" IhS" i-SalHty of the ; currency aw its- high vaUno Dot of whom Is the creditor" daw iimpowd? JlKiUfcarTy ur.thoseto whonr srwettilng is due from day Ur day, from" week to week and from month to month. These i are the Juhonng people, th mr w at the dert, at the counter, at tha f onrv at the aeara and at the plow. The toller who patiently wields the shovel 'and the pick waen ntgntrall comes Is a creditor, and is entitled to be paid for' Ms day's labor In the best money the country af fords. And so throughout Ihe whore round of employment where men and j women receive wages. Is It not. then, inexnllcahl,? that ar kvrge proportion of thone who in tha sweat of their face cam their dally bread, laying by perhaps a trifle from week to week toward a rnlny day, de positing It In a savings bank-that these should be led away by the cry for chap snoneyT v hat do they want with cheap money. r "poor muns" mon?y? If there is any difference why should they sot have the rich mens' money? An jet It is pretended that the labor ing" men the poor mn as wll as those "S In nroderst circumstances d.-;lr most " all to hare cheap coinage and cheap jney. The demand lhat IIver. whifh the makret rates at 10 to 1 compred - with gold, shall be admitted to free coin are fa our mints at the rate of 16 to 1. Then they propose to take those half priced dollars for the money due them for their labor! From every point of view except that of charity and philanthropy a more in ' comprehensible proposition was never addressed to a sane people. No worthy American wants to reduce the price of labor In tnc l ulled States, It ought not to be roducvd; for the mKe of ihe laborer and his family and the good of nvlcty it ousht to lc main tained. To increase It vould be in oel-t.-r harmony with tne pubilo ii. Our laLor must not Iw deUt.wd. nor our la-bor-rs denraded to the level of slaves uor an' ixuH-r or servile xysteiu In any form, nor under any guife whatsoever, hi home or abriJ. Our civilisation will not prmlt It. Our humanity forbuia It. vur tradition .ire oiH)el to It. l'ne .taliliiy ot our inoiuulluna rests upou the content mem and intelligence of all our people, and ihene can onl)' be poKcs.cU by maintalin-ui the dignity 01 lalHir and securing to it iu Just rewards. That protection open new avenues for employment, broadens and dlerliivs th field of labor, and pr-nt variety of vocation, is manifest from our own experience.-lion. Willl.uu Mckinley. There is not an Intelligent iKllikal leader In the country w'ho doe not now know tltat the civilised nations of the world can never be brought to a bi metallic currency by lin.-inmlou.il agree ment, when silver haa fluctuated In value as much a SO per cent during the it few year. All common. la! nations un derstand thai there Is but one Mandard of value: that there ha never been but ote standard of vaiu.'; lhat then never can be but on stanlard of value, and those who continue to talk about an In ternational bimetallic agreement wander into the wildest realm of political the ory and fancy. It I enough, however, that the necessity ot maintaining publM and private credit and of maintaining the only standard ot value recognised by this country, in common with tin great nations of the world, has at last been brought out and raaniully accepted by the leaders of the liepubllcau pari v. and Is absolutely certain to 0 uevwred in tha next national ulalfonn. In the account of the proceedings ot the recent Republican county couven. tlon published In the Astoria it was staled that Delegate P. J. Goodman was a strong opponent of the platform adopt ed. In the absence of any assigned reason, the inference of course was that Mr. Goodman's objection to the platform was becauae of lis plank condemning the tree coinage of silver. To leave Mr. Goodman In this position would be to do him a great injustice, a he is noted among his personal friends and associate as one of the stauuehest ad vocates of the present gold slandard in ail Clatsop county. It appears that his only objection to the plattoim was that he did not think It went even lar enough in explaining the error and malign con sequences involved in the agitation or adoption ot the free coinage idea. When the wage earners of the United .stales are fully employed, and at the high wage thai were Ihe rule during the protection era, 'hey consume more emei or BLACKsYKLl'. DUfMAM TOBACCO COMPANY. kWRMAM.N. C Dear 5lrt You at entitled to rcetv FREE from your whlewlelr. WHITE STAR SOAP with tn , BlackwelT8 Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco you buy. On bar ot soap t re with each pound, whether 10 ox.. 3 01., 4 or, or a 01., packages. We havo notified every whole ale dealer in the United State that we will nupply them with aoap .ogive you FREE. Order food supply ot UUNUlNE DURHAM at once, and Insist on setting your oap. One bar of Soap FREE with each pound vou buy. Soap la offered lor a limited time, e order to-day. Your very truly, BUCKWELL'S DURHAM TOOACCO COMPANY. To ALL Merchants Who Retail M yea aae aar dmVaHy la precarlag year sess. cat eat this aelles sad send It with year seder ta year w. las all ialar. KNDMHII OA PIT Ati FOB, AMKIUOAN INVMHTMRN'M. Important l Americans nwklht Kn H:t iVpilal for mw enterprises. A ll coniaiiiing the nanua and ildra 01 )NI athxvaafiM primlei-s who have la'l lint iliM.WV,il Hterllng In Koiin In vivxnveivia wtihln Me l.ut sin year, and over fll.ikW.0(U for the seven ni'nth of IN. I'lic.v IV or tii. nay .till by p.wlal loiler lo lh lathi and Unltvrsal llu ir.Mii if Inv-omor. 8H. vnpl.e, London, ' K. v'. iilwrleia wll be ntlliil. by ar , ranaeinent aiiti the director 10 receive : either xrvmrii or leaier ot InlrvMliietoln I to any of '.hea sit -c-vurnl xmikhi. i Tlits lad la drat ciaas In evsry respect. 1 and every man or firm whose naiiM ap- txMia tlieraln may be denled upon. : For tracing the fulhiwliM It will be found Invalimblotlond or Kliana of In- ; diietrlaH. l.'onanvr'lal and Flnanrla: con- ! certia, Mortir.ige hmiis, Hal of lsutda, Patents ur Mtnea. I iHrtK-tora- hi it RiVARit c no", I HtiN. WAl.TKIl 0. PRPY, - OAIT. AltTHUK sTirrr CP)TlgH. FUOM N1V t'NTIt. BPIUNtl Ovemwls and winter wraps will he In 1 fashion. They can be dln-ardrd, trmpor- silly while traveling In th aUnm-heated trains of Ihe Ohleaso, Mllwauke and HI 1 Paul Hallway. Kor solid comf.irt, for , apeed and for safety, no other line ran ' ronipar with this great railway of th West. Thinking : would I as a verv young and Ingvnuou nuthor, lauvl Arthur HIM. who may ueoccd Kir all unwtttlnclv rals-,1 nmong reader and Henry Blake lis governor of Jamaica, reviewers by the publlcnilon of 'The hn.l romantic wooin. Ilia present . . .,... , n , k.. humrv nf iitp. wif,. aM t-.wiinanloii to hi mother, the ,nie, jv!-,r' ,M n" ...-.... - - uture there are few more curious stortca. Marchioness or iH-vonsmre. t ..f ,1-inUinka ro. that a marriage with her mance, proi-e-dlntr. by the wrt.-e of Ihe ..lnt his Iniereets. she suddenly dls nuthor. with all the reatltv or r.'llsm, aipsir,-d. and It was only with illnVulty must not miss -phrvwo." nthony Hope's th.it he could din-over her hcr-nhout new noiel. Along atih the short stories, und Induce her 10 re.-OMsl.ler ner deter of which there are wvrral i.oo,i ones, nilnntlon. It was tills eilole she em It nuikes this number of McOlure' pre. Imlmed In iwtry In the well known aong. A TW1HTKR. A twister In twisting May twist him a twist, Kor In twisting a twist Three twists make a twist; Hut If -n of th twlsta I'nialsts from Ihe twist, Th twist untwisting Pntwiat the twist. That Is. when It' twisted with any iher twin than M RfH AI.I.'B eminent In fiction. "In the liloaintttg " "A little farm well tilled, A little cellar w -ll fllli-d. A little wife woll willed." What could you wish a man better than that? Th last I not the least by any means, but how can a wife he well willed If she be the vKilm of those distressing maladies thit m.ike her life a burden? Let her take Ur. Pierce Favorite Prescription an l cure all pain ful Irregularities, uterine disorder. In flammation and ulceration, prolapsus and kindred weaknesses. ft I a boon and a blessing to women. Thousands I AN EN10M ATICAL IUU. OF FARF. I Whea Baby was ak-k, we gt her Caatnrla, Wbea an was a Clild. ah cried f or Caatorla, Whra ah became Mlm, she clung to Castorta, Wbea she l hiltlreD.ahec them Caatorla. For a dinner, served on the Pining rare ot th Chicago, Milwaukee and Hi. Paul Hallway, will b sent to any aoMre on receipt of a two-cent pot(e stamp. Apply to Oeo. H. lUafford. Oener! P- senger Agent. Old Colony Kuilaing. t'ni ragu, Illinois. UKEMNUK & HOLM IIS. IllMOkstllllttl. Httlal attsntlon ild to lambuat re pairing, nrst-claaa horseshoeing, etc LOGGING CAP (DORK A SPECIALTY 17 Olncy alrMt, between Third and and Fourth Astoria. Or. After (Deals! Or al any "tlmr tlni when yon wish a maul pitfHr lor Hie wll known, liotne-niNtle, Imml nimln, wlille labor cigar 'Let HU AotorlM " OuiioiIh1 by all smoker to h tbe bc4 olgar Uiauiilaoluretl, W. F. SCHIDBE, 71 N'ntt? Street, Atlaela. Oragaa, J. 13. WYATT, Hkeaa N. 4 Aatwl. Orfa Hard ware, Ship Chniullery, OroceHeH, ProvlnlonH, PAINTM nnrl OILH. apecUl Altenlloa Pld I Supplylnf tblps- are In the bloom of health hrouh ""'"f ,0 together-he Is so tall and you ftualneas men. It you want to fit up your otic fur th coming year with tha heat of letter heads, bill he la. atate menls, etc., rail at th AetnrWn Job omV Wicks You and your room Male look . -..i.i It, when otherwise they would be under the soil. Are you a sufcrer? Vse It, or some day we may read - A little wife self willed. Rosewood coffin erly filler!. Spite of doctor well skilled. Ovarian. Fibroid and other Tumors cured without tirirery. P00K. tc?M monlals and references, mulled secur-'ly sealed for 10 cents In stumps. .llr-ss, World's Dispensary M.-JK-al AMorlntloi, Puffalo, N. T. so short. Why don't you take one of i your own slie' ill.-ka-l w:inie.l to get I T. . . one thst wouldn't Nirrow my dreas suit, j I ilCy LrilCN L.IIC foiner me jourii.,,. i .. 1 There ar twines sold to flhnna We might tell you more about On j on the Columbia river that stand la Minute Cough Cure, but you probably , ,h, m, relationship to Marshall' know that It cures a cough. Every onf . . . . doe who has uaed It. Ii is a perfect Twin ai a wooden Image does lo th. remedy for cough. co:d. hoarsemss. It human being they lack etrentth life la an "especial favorltf for children, be. -evenness and lasting qualities. Don't rif P' Hoallrs.10 " ,UlCk C"r,nr 0Ur"f ,n,,, ,ht b"" th' 0il,M twine beside Marshall' will do "just The report that 1,1 Hung Chang Is f well." They won't. They oannoL carrying his eortln a pit hlin on his trip - - - to Moieow Is entlr-ly cr-dlh', aa the I - - -- nrirM J. r rn 1 I lie 1 w l-, i GENERAL CONTRACTOR, The April number of the Northwest Magnslne comes to us In a new dress that la simply perfection. Plain, clean, bright and well-printed on hieh-s-rade paper, the Northwest is certalnlv one of Chinese are emr.-m.ly particular ns the most attractivg perlodl.-als In- the ,,u' n,0,l, "n,, f1'" o( ,n,'lr bun.il. country. The leading features of this Issue are "Prospecting In Central Idnro." by Roilln Smith: "Renilnl-u-ence of Cadet Life." by Major General R W. Johnson. V. 8. A.: "Llttls Jim." by Florence A. Jones, and ' The Posslblll tie of North Dakota." by W. 8. Eber man. These, together with Illustra tion. Interesting sketches, current notes a sensation a score of year. ai.-o. has I salmoa, &at, wheat -ind other food and ' nnd the comprehensive regular depart- Jitst iin.-u,-,l his first case before the ( farm prodUCU than lis the people Of magaaine. renil.-r .ne April w.ie .u,..-,v iVJ,,. I mtmhe An, nf m.ut vaIum unit lnl-r,l uj wihw cuuoirr, cuuniing man against Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. HOUSE, BRIDGE AND (DHARF BUILDER HOt'MK MOVKH. tljset Motlnf Tevl far Real, B.F.AliliEN&SOH Wall Parar. Aitlda' MatorlaW. Palstt. Oil., lilaii. .u. Jarni Maitlntt. Rug BaaMw (jsojs jrts Commercial Htreot. THE BOARD OF TRADE lIJTISH IMHIUKLL, Prop. ONLY THE FINEST LIQUORS. Car. Tsalh and Bead itreet. E. nNElL, keWtr. Juilge Albion W Tourgee. author of . A Pool's Krrand," which . reated such i ASTORIA man, and they pay a higher prlc than the low wage receiving people of ether nation can pay. When work In Ihe United State 1 scarce by reason cf Im portation of foreign manufactures, the purchasing power of agricultural prod uct is low ami the -urpl is for export grows larger; and, a it has to be sold to people who ears low j,vs. It has to be sold at low price. following is the 'Mp promotion plank in tne .Masaacbusvtls Kepuuucan alate convention, adopted March laiai: "We have always givsn protection to our' shipbuilders. In late year we have negleoied to protect our shipowners. We believe' the time has come to return lo the policy of Washington and Hamilton, which, by discriminating duties Ir. favor of American bottoms, secured 9) per cent, of our carrying trade to Americas ships, and whiWi, If now restored, would again revive aur shipping and) cause j American freights- to be paid to Ameri ca ns." I FREE PILLS. Take a dose of DeWltr UtU Early ' Risers tuat far th vruvt ih.w win iln 1 . 1 vnt, Th... II,, 1. r. 1 . 1 - ... a .... 1 t . .1 1 v ,iiir lit ,ii uvu ll'l 111 - Send your address Id H. E. Bucklen : digestion, good for headache, good for Co.. Chicago, and gel a free sample bog liver complaint, rood for constipation. Ot nr. King' New Life Pills. A trial They are good. Cha. Roger. will Coftvlnce you of their merits. These pills Afo easy In action and ar partl.-u- Covornor Coffin, of Connecticut, 1 larly effective In the cure of Constipation Itood enough to say th it reporter huv and Sick 1adarhe. For Miliaria and generally been of servl-e to him In ro- Liver Trouble they have been proved porting his speeches much better than invalunhle. They are ruar-inteej to l he had delivered them. perfectly free from" every deleterious sub- j stance and to be purvly vegetable. They It Is not mlrgele. It won't cure 1 do not weaken by their actlin, l.ut by everything, but .' will cur- piles. That' ! giving tone to stomach and bowels treat- what DeWltt s WK'lt Hsi-I Salva will . iy lnvigoraet the system. Regular slxe, do, because It has dci It In hundrtd : 25c per box. Sold by Cha. Ilogers. of case. Chas. Rogers ' Druggist. sa ! nia t la a Dea-snaeaeus riu-,lv fit, I t..B.r k.H . lilMt, ,riniurrhi. witiitv, viiB.lnral ilia- I rhmra-a. or anr Infl.airaa Uoi, Irniaiivn e, akt-ra- lin til M.fiiNI aim- l'lEliCl",i n. Ke-ciBl. M r HraasuM, "or rent la Lin vratsor, hr aaprwe, ef-rall. I 1 m. r 1 llllr, U TV CirraUr sen an iwiumI, M Ml w aVMM. ' r 1 'rerwej, eja.iaisi. S1 swuaaina mm a m- V. Hamilton Olbson. the srtlst, will , open a summer art u hwl on June 1 nl 1 his home In Washington, Conn. ' All the patent medicines sdvertise4 m I- , tJtK BA KRl'rTCy BILL. " .One, "of he cEimen-lable matters of .! oi'on wfJUi; eoci,-rese has long ne gitf te.1 U it of bankruptcy. . It Is v'povi-r 'o take' the house bank nIptAv Ull ip i"xt wek and press it to f k, vtr. The bill has !en carefully I' ,jjVV K eapectod to pass the , b it .;r.frtiuia.t?ly the outlook for .Jvipsssae1- 'n' ls faile dots not appear t- y '-' tirnm.'.ihis. Tais is to be regretted. ' A uniform j-stem of bankruptcy Is demanded by the commercial interests of the country. II properly framed It will be fair and jua to debtors while affording needed pnr(ev.Uon to creditors. Every great commercial nation except the United States has such a law. Here there- Is po uniform national law, and as a con- sequence tbe various Etate Insolvent laws " are in- force. These are conflicting, and in many Instances by allowing unjust preferences to favored creditors are the source of great Injustice and even fraud. If congress will pass a satisfactory bankruptcy law business men will have good reason for congratulation. Shades of Thomas'- Jefferson ahd Gen' eral Jackson! Has th Democrat!.: party of Clatsop county sunk so low that, after a set of iatlerday visionaries and crunks, styling themselves Ihe Populist party, have contemptuously rejected their over tures for an alliance, they so far forget the dignity of the banner they pretend to bear, to say nothing of their own elf-respect, as to deliberately go into secret convention aad there solemnly en dorse and pledge their support to a can didate nominated and run by the men who openly reviled and Insulted them? In the commanicatlan igned "Sound Honey Democrat" puUlnhxl In yester day's Issue there was a typographical error. The communlcistion sabl there wire one hundred and fifty sound money Democrats who would veto for tie Re publican candidates for the legislature on- the platform adopted the othi-r day. Instead ot only flfr. n, as appeared Irr the publication of the communication. Senator Henry Cabot Lod-e has" writ ten a stirring article for the May Korum entitled "Our Duty to Cuba." painting Irt dark colors the story of SDanih tvrnnnv in tuna, and advocating the recognitor frmr paper, together with the cholcwrt, of Cuban belligerency. In the r-ame perfumery, and toilet artlee etc, cdl numrer of the l-orum. Prof. John Hua- be height at the lowest prices at J. W. sett Moore, professor of nternational Conn's" drug store, opposite Occidental law ana diplomacy, Columota, university, Hotel. Astorfa. York, contends that the Cuban In surgents are not entitled to belligerent rights. ALL FREE. liusbamf Hirangc, out my wife always wants me t remember her birthday, but to forget her age Fll ?fente Mueller. A IltU 111, tften a little pit. The 111 has gone, the pill has- won. fWltt' Little Early Rls rs art trie little sflr that Those who have used Dr. Kln' New Discovery know Its value, and those who hove not have now th Opnortunltr to cure great ills. Char Roarer, try it free. Call on th advertised drug- gist and get a trial oottle free. Send Secretary Morton Is) reported' a anting your name and adilreaa ta It. K. Bucklen that he is tired of public life and Want Co.. Chicago, and get a sample box lo go back to his farm. of New Life Pills free, as well as copy of Guide to Health and Household Pure blood mean good heallH. De Instructor, free. All of which Is guar- Witt' Bsrsaparilla purines the blood! anteed to do you good and cast you cure Eruptions. Ecsema, Scrofula, and nothing. Chas. Hogers. druggist. Odd all diseases arising from Impure blood! rellows' buIBIng. chaa. Rogers. lrCLl'HE'S MA7AZINK FOR AfAF. With Home beautiful repr'MVi'.-ii.ms of p;ilntiiiBT by Jean Francis Millet, fn Mc Clure's Mnirazine far May. Mr. Will H. Low proviOes an excellent uIy of that painter, wnom he vnotel neveral times ir his own- studio at BarMzin, and of whose manner of Efe anf conversation he gives Bom, vory pi-aHit personal recollections-. In the gam number,. Dr. W. W. Kfen jonsfders the Roentgen drseovery Irr phot.rKTaphy with refen-nce-to Us use In medicirie and surirery. Dr. Km Is one ef our highest authorities In surgery. He has himKerf ;,een experi menting diligently with the Hrentgen X rays, and his paiier Is of especial value. It is lllttrated from photo graph taken by tne -lew process. A Lincoln paper tells th i-tory of Lin coln's nomination- and l;ctlon to con gress, a story very curious and char acteristic In Its Incident: deorrlbes, from new material, Mneoln's llf In Washington, so-t'il and polltlent, during his term lr cihgreis: and tells of sn Important campaigning tour whleh he made through New England In 1M. A lately discovered report of a speech de livered in the course of '.his tour is given, and there are a number of important letters of Lincoln's that have never been published before. The Illustrations arc numerous and Interes'lnrr. Garrett P. Servlss relnien ,H ..!' rt ence In climbing Mont lilano In the midst of a terrible bllzTanl- an experi ence lhat put pluck and hardihood to about their last test, and which, In the relation, often mskM the rend r irteh his breath. The paper Is fully Illus trated. Kllzab-th Stuart Ph -dps. In n paper admirable for Its lightness snd grace of touch, tells of the conflict she. Pitcher's Castorla. The Forum for Kay will' contain tha Yaune Wife That'. tr th. m,i,i. first of two seers on "Modern Nerwe- It makes me so mad wh" he gives in to glan Literature." by BJorrsitjerne BJorn- me without flghtlng.-Plilladelililn Nortn son. the distinguished Norwegian poet, American. novelist ana amnatlHL Ilia :'rst piaper estimate of Iheen's work-Its Inliueace CnllClreil CryfOT and Hiffnlflenr ' BfCKLEN'a ARNICA SALVE. . . , " , . , The seuf and spirit that animates and The best salve in the worlJ! for Cuts, keeps up society is mutual trust.-Soiith. Bruises, Sores, I leers, Salt Khaumv Fever Sores Tetter, Chapped Hands. ttM tho ,, a Hlll(nt told ron(.est. rh lldains Corns, and All Skin Erup- ed lungs or severe cough. One Minute tlons,, and posit We cure for pile, or no. cough Cure banishes them, pay required. It Is giiurnntRed to give p'-rtect Kitisfactlon, or money refundid. Price, 25 cents p"r box. For sale by Chas. Rogen, Odd, Fellows' building. Go East via Billings, riont. 6r via Ht. Paul it VOil pre fer rtut l-e sure be very, VKIlY jure that your tlrh et from there on rends via the Burlli'Rton lioute. To Omaha. Kiinaa City, Bl. I.oula, or any other southern or southeastern city, the route via lulling, being aovcr 100 mile shar er and several hours faster than any other, I prefer able. Besides, th service It offers Is really excellent To Chicago and point beyond, take Ihe Burling ton from Billing or BL Paul a you wish. Th local ticket ngnnt has ticket ila both route. He will turnlsh you with tne If you ask for It. Ask tut If. A. C. WELDON, O. A., Portland, Or. 1 Given Choice of caO TrdfiSContinentai flOUtCH, Via Sjiokane and St. Paul. Via QgdtM), Denver and Omaha or M. Paul JOHN T. MUIITKH, ATTOIINICT-AT-LAW, times, upalalts, Aatorlan Hulhlliig. Dll. KILIV JAN8UN. J'MTHICIAN AND tillllUKON onto uvsrOlesn'i drugstore. Hour. II to 11 a. m.i t to and 1 to I p. ut. Hun days, 10 tu 11. bit. o. a wrrKat, PIITHK'UN AND MUlltlaXlN. Hperlal attention to dlsae of wom an and aiirerv. Offlo ovr Danalawr atura, tuna. Tslsphon VP 1 JAT TUTTLIO. M. I), niTaicuN. puroiion. and AtXXJUCIUiUK. , Office. Iliaim ' ana . I'thlan llulldlng. Uoure. 18 to u ana 1 i. Haaldano. M, IVdar Ilrwet II. T. ClUMIIT. ATTOIINKT-AT-LAW. mt Ootnmarcavl aireH. WrtT Larore,' " Tsai4ia, uroncK a uiTii. ATTOIlNUta-AT-TAW, M Coauaerclal atrast. J. SI. A. UOWLUT, - ATTUIlMCr ANO COUNHsXOH AT LAW Offloe on Heouod MtMt, Astoria. Of. J. N. Dolph. Illcbanl Nlao '.'heater V. Dolpb. IKJU'll, NIXON A IKiU'll. A'miliNUYH AT LAW. Portland. Dragon, 14. it, 11 anil 17, llainlltoii lluildiag. All legal and col leotkia buslnea uronip'.ly aitnlod lo. ClaJuia agalnal Ui govsrnmaut a pe el ally. StK-'IklTr MKKTINUtl. TflUPLK lAilXJU NO. 1. A. I. ana A. at. Ilagular oimniunlcatUiluj bald no th first and third Tuoaday volne it taoh month. 0. w. i-ouNrjnuuir. w. m. E. C. I10LDKN. Itaasatanr. WIW-KLLANWHIJ V. C. CAKf)KI,I DKALKIt IN HBAI. KiTATKl Notary Publlo, IT! Bond street WHKN IN POIITLAND-Tall a Jaa. r. lUtwIl.y Co-, im Thlr tra, a4 W th llly Aslortan. Vktltor Bead mm) mla thatr morning paper while thar. LubrKillnj OILS A Specialty. 1 I871 lg Fisrcr Brothers, Sell ASTORIA Ship Chandnlery, Hardware, Iron A Stel, Coal, finwde A Proviaionn, FhiurA Mill Few!, J'hIiiK Oils, Vnrnihej, latiffier. fiauPll(' Fairltaiik'u Scales, IborM A Wiudovrs, Agricultural liiilemeni Wngrnii iv VehicUw. 1 FOR. What succeed we k lco. nnd It be comes the habit of mankind. -Theodore Parker. There arc but two European jmtenlate who manage to get along without change of residence or outings of uny iP-ncrlp-lion. These are the pope of Home and tho sultan of Turkey. DnV.'ltt'e Sarsaparilla la prepared for eh anting the blood. It builds up and strengthen constitutions impaired by Iseae. Unas. Roger. TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS Pullman ana Teu-it 9ieepra ree Stollnlrifl 0h-lr Oar Astoria to San Francisco. Columbia, Thursday April a. late of California. Tuesday, April tt Columbia. Sunday, stay I lata of California. Friday, May 1 Columbia. Wednesday, May 11 Htat of California, Monday, May U. Columbia, Saturday, May a. Stat of California, Thursday, May tt. TMU AU0VU I'lCTLKIi UOliS OT KCPKIiSI-NT A pasngr train on th Chloago, Mil tike and fll. I'sul Hallway. No. Its larlaa ar vaetlbuled. heater br ataam. and llghtsd by lctrtclty. Raeh m. car berth haa an alactrlo reading lamp. lis amine ran ar tn twat in th orld. and Ita mache ar palace on whala This great railway, connecting aa It doe with aft transcontinental line el Mt. I'aul and Omaha, asaur to th tarvallns- publlc th beat asrvlee known. Ticket via lb Chicago, Vlfaauk and Sc. Paul Hallway ar on sal et all railroad ticket nftleM in an tmlnl In fha IIiiIimH at,i land at 1 a. m. dally, emapt Sunday; or Canada. For map, folder and other Information, addreaa. C. J. Kl'DT, Osneral Agent. J. W. CASET, Portland. Or. Trsr, J'ass and Tkl. Arm I, Portland, Or. Astoria aotf Portlod Steaniri. It. It Thonipon-4Uv Astoria at 1 p. m. dally, except Sunday; loaves I'ort- Sunday at I p. m. Lurllne Loava Astoria at iA a. m. dally, sxoisjt Sunday; Sunday at p. m. Laaves Portland at I p. m., dally iscapt Saturday and Sunday; Saturday at 10 p. a. For rates end general Information call on or address O. W. LOUN8BBRRY, Agant. W H HUnLBURT. On. Pea. Agt Pert land. Or. IS THERE? R. STEAMERS Pe Elmore W. H. Harrison ....Augusta It's Just aa easy to try On Mlnut Cough Cure as anything else. It' easier to cure a sever cough or cold' with It Let your next purchase for a cough be One Minute Cough- Cur. Better medi cine; better result; better try It. Cha. Roger. The swmd Is but a hlilcntis flash In the ilarknifss; right I on eternal ray. Elugo. ,-AU Th only pi la Astoria to buy CHAIN'S S4KHAPAHII,LA Is at the Estes-Crain Drug Company'. "You can hardry believe how effective Is that 'Slumber Song' my daughter com posed. Why last night she played. It Chapln. at a soiree, and at the first bar Ihe whole, company began to yawn.'" Lust i ger Blaetter. Truth is the root, but human sym pathy is the flower of practical life. Burns are absolutely painless wh-n De Wltf Witch Hazel Salve Is promptly applied. This statement Is tru. A per fect remedy for skin diseases, chapped hands and Hps, and never falls to curs plies. Chas. Roger. Busy people have no time, and sensible people have no Inclination to us a slow remedy. One Minute Cough Cur acts promptly and give permanent benefit. Chas. Rogers. Nothing precludes sympathy so much as a periect Indifference to It. -Ilazlltt. The Rev. George L. Perln has written to the trustees of lintchel college, Ak ron, (., reluctantly declining ihelr call to the presidency of thit Institution on the ground that ne cannot rightfully leave his work In Boston. Or. Price's Cream Making Powder Contains no Ammonia or Alura. Mnryland's rev slate llbrarlnn Is woman, Mrs. Jeffries. OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Sailing dates ta and Irom THraaaoa. and Nehalem depend upon th weather.. For Freight and Passenger Kstes Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AUENTH 0. R. A N. CO., Agents, Portland, The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. Senator Wobott, of Oloniln, Is Tt gn nled as the best amateur cyellut In Washington. MANHOOD RESTORED fly tmf a l, re TMIevw Ve."- Pllta TtiWi nev4rf few if 3fl "JllV " rraa. Snld hr all drum -.Tc. ar. atoAMta. a, Vrmu MJi.-iii fearaauwl to eura ail aeevaaa elaMMM, m m WmS Smn. Lew mt Braia rwar. Hraueaa. w tiSia UM Haakm. MlaMIr Km Mrwia all Sruaa Im of pnr M O ,le ovcium T e)W saaail tor eear-eaeetkM. restsfal amra imw mm mt iiAam. aelvaa ar atlrrejlaate. whlrll k,4 M InAnaltr. rmmmm wmpMm mr laeanlljr ru a, imrrlM Ir ,-ef peeaet. t per a. ( far It. Mil prepMM ctr-nlM SKiata. A roe K. use so othar Maaeraeia-I ki lb. I-MU M.ll - I'.. 1 WWmm I .... Iu.. r . I L I0P.E AMJ Af i Lfi USir;C. ana w,m Ti.ird u'd TaaaHIII at. w.i -v J. W. CONK, Agent, Astoria. Are Yon (joins: East? Be eure and" eee lhat your ticket reads vis T HE NORTH-WESTERN I LINE. CHICAGO. feT. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS I there" nrV with heart so cold. That from hu family would wiihhnM Th comftrtg Ulilrh I hey all ooulil rind in arnoiea or ruitNITI'IlK of th right kind. And we would il'arr af fhls season a nlc Sideboard, Exalon Table, or let of Dining Chairs. have the largest and finest lln ever stlnwn In the city and at prlc thai canrfot' fall to plceaa the closest buyers. HEILBOrW f SON. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY" READ1NO ROOM FREE TO ALL'. Orjen every day from I o'clock to l:mv and 1:10 10 !: p. m. Subscription ratea H per annum. i.W. CX)R, ELEVENTH DUANE BTS." nd OMAHA RAILWAYS'.. This ta the p ItOTOBALB FOR FI11C8U BICICF AND muiioii. Inice unlet Com. miraary, Vancouver Barracks. w..h March 25, 1KWI. Sealed propoaala In trip licate will be received here and at office of Commissaries at following named i'""L". "or iresn Deer ana fresh mutton w- u.iivwDu m mat noat on vl 11- A'elfWk nm,n tr.ia... , .. . nun a rn arrriDT t rxTrp I ii- , , " r UliUAA 0J1UU1 Jll i .' o,.T' , ! ' v, ur,iiniiig ana delivery .j, uii.umn jrepartment, u. S. Army, Between ,7 r;ir' mu,Ion C"J for plied' dbrlng slg months, and .i 1 ' " ww. i 1 gL k ann wnrt I Mhi.atala.i IJ.k aa ... - ST. PAUL. ' ' 1 ..a . ' . junrraaKB. wasn. Fresh beef shall be good In qual- CHICAGO ZIT'm0!; immediate use. 1 ana rrmw fore and hind ouui., And all Points East and . I f,lt marketable quality, from wothera oomn. "no'r rre yar. oid. uaet - " r " OT uresseu and trimmed end delivered a Drescrlhed in irni.. ineir aiagniiioenfc iraca, reeriess ve- I """"wia 10 moaer. 1 roposal will Ubnled Dining and Bleeping Car Jso received stating price at which Train ana Motto: iiiumr win deliver fresh beef or mutton of character' above atatni m i. ... ,l tl , c r J 1'iuD I 11,, . . u uw- --nboais wii iniiti - ..ro, ui ieniwraiure not greater than 1 1-niirenuoii, onv.p.m...i . U.. wlan 1. 1 . ,m A m. ..lln.,! An..,. I inev.. Ih. I ,i I. , . . . . " . . ...... 1 1 1. .1 .. 1 1 u, ,c,,uu,. I ,uo 11.111 1 1, I l-l'.'l n, Wh.IA KHH Ha. All 1 1. -..a ... r,au,ttn..UM, nnrt - w nto .. i, .... .. ." w ..w.., .... - w run.., vaiiibui . n-tij vi mi uiun. r un information on the vestlbuled train without extra furnished here, or by Commissary at the charge. Ship your freight and travel several posts. Enveinnea . i " ovr this famous line. All agents have posals should be mnrked "I'rooosni. r.e "riketa. Krcsh Unef (or Mntmnt ., Vf. H. MEAD, , F. 0. BAVaOB. aildressed t0 undersigned oe r .?.ILA?enri Trv' F' nd p. At ""ry af P" lo be supplied, w H Nash 148 Washington et. Portland. Or. 1 Maj., C. 8.' "n