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, iii'''i'"'bbTi'! jj 1,1 i i JlSTORIA PUBLIC MARY ASSOCIATION. 1 1 1 n' i M 1 1 . f"'' . .ft i im i a i , Ar i w 1 if . t 7 'ft I J .vi fAi Mi mi 1 1 "Ji A ' .', j M. Tide Table DATK. rVlllllV HulMr.liiv ...... Hl'NDAV .... Miuulay TiM'dUy WiHlniwii)r, . , "I'lllltHclKJf i'VliUy riaiunlay MUMMY MnihUy 'I'noailay AVpilnnwIny .... Tliurmlny KruUy Hattirilay HUNHAY Muinlav Tuemlsy , WtHlmaMlay , . TliiirwUy ' riilny Haliir.lav Hl'MM'Y MniiiUy 'I'liiwlay Wmliii'mUy. , , , Tliuilny r'rMnj , . nl 11 r. lu v MNPAY . ... At ATT I J I H MAHIINIi. Mavtnonlaol VvuMla nt Horn , Mntl I'.lMohtri. I Tho weather nil aerpe the Ulirnul In Mirl, and lt I I VII Hi Mueller' wlmrf. ' Tho atenmalili tjiiren arrived down from I'urttuvd yesterday an.l took an rniiilil at Ihe o. It ami N t'oiiipany's wharf. Him will lrv out lor linn rrun rlmo thU morning " Tile twrk laisfnrd In 'tlerliarglng onl I Hi l'ifle Can tNimtiaiiy die a. Th work I nrreeeiirlly "low. a III veaecl la wry am All en 1 l he wharf very lama, and II la ullila tn illai'htriia rnly fur a. faw hour 'h du)-al high airr. A now (aanllna Umt I to m litillt to run un tha Aatiirla-laY fuula for rr. rrliMI imaavnirra. loa.iia Iwala ara II riaht in Ihalr lao, but on rout of thla klml. linproiTly aiajinrd. aa thay aiiarally ara, ilia; ara far from Ilia Mfal mixta of Iraval. A la ouchf to b mmr4 rompllln laaolliio lio hli h carry tarnni to im undar tha aunt raiulaltuna aa alaoinboata. Calhlamt tlaaalla. On h.r ay to Ran Jn yaolarday nflrrnmin tha littl frauthllna arhoonrr K'alla rajna lo arl.I on lha nv ki m ahnrf Olalanra from tha Dallaa hotal, fortu nai.iy without raralvlnc aartoua Injuria. Tha wind waa Mowing vary hard at tha lima, and thla. It la aald. waa lha main raua of lha act'ldant. In andaavorlna; lo maka way ajrnlnal tha wind and IM tha llltla craft a alaaiinc ar baoama xinworkahl and lha vaaaat waa diivan aaliora I lain flat bollomad aha ua talrml lllllf dam In lha mlahap. lha tUC Madta (oliuj out to bar aaitanca aoon after ami twin auooaaaful in w. tine lha ahootiar afloat wimout any aim'lal effort foloauit. John. ItpNiuxia, who oparatoa a dmikay ' nam. for MoCaha llamilioit. haa mada a baautlful moll of lha yarht Valkyrla. and prrawntrd It to Mr. Mar rlay, of llan lay IMano. Tha yacht ta K tnrhra over all, II InrhM dp and I broait li malnmat I M Inchc hlah. Th yacht I built aflar acournto mih. mailaal dlmpnaluna, and I ry aracv fill and prvlly Mr. Ilnlnan ha what mlahi m lcrmo.1 a hohby for yarht bulld Ina Ha tin built an almoat prrfai'l mM of tha yacht Ivfrmtrr aa a proa cm fur W. U Mc('alx, and hna built axvxral olhar mwlela for Captain lllchard fhllcoll. of I'nrt Hlaknlcy, and for oihrr frlrrvU In Taroma. Tha nwn..ra of the yacht ara now talking- of having a mlnlnlur yarht run tho flret fair day Iilgrr. Analhar i-nnl ahlp la on the Hal of ovrrriua vraarla. and lha rnnl Inaa of lha Repulillr haa Inrreaard tha anilaty of tha Kngllnh uralrrwrllar for her aafrty. Tha t'mlginor I out M rinya from N'awraaila, N. H V , and not a won! haa la-an haanl from har nine ah aallrd for Ban Kranrlaro. Klftiwn ,r rant hna bean offcml hy lha un,l' whirr for rrlnauranra on tha uvrruuo vaaarl, and If aha dora not put In an appvaranra very aoon th rata will bo advanced to a much higher figure. Tha Crnlirmor la ronalgned to J. J. Moor, of thl city, lo whom wer ronalgned the Aleinndra ami Hrnhlnrh. ll"lh vaa aria arrived here with thrlr rargn, ahlnie. and were nvat1 only hy tho prompt action "of Ihe towbont men who tmk I hem In charge outalila th henda. They war alao loaded with coal, and were from Newcnatlc. N. HV W, The Crnlgmora rarrlea (Ireta ronl, while Ihe other two had Ihe Cardiff Block on bonnt. Thl la Bill, I to lie Inrgely In favor of Ihn overdue veel, n Orcln iol hna alwnya been conaldered' very aufe. Conalitrrnlile of It haa bran ahlpprd to thl orl, II I alao argued In the 'rnlgninrt'a favur thnl Ihe weather hn lM-en ngalnnt her. Vcaeal which have renrhed here iirently report light vlnilB, mid that when they experi enced any wind nt nil II rnma from tho wrong direction. Notwlthatiindlng then naauriincea, there la no decrenae In Ihe feeling of anxiety fur Ihe I'rnlginore' wclfiire, nn.t thnae InlerealiM In her would Joyfully hull new of any kind from her. Hon Kramixeo Kmimlncr. i AM. FRKK. Tluwe who have uaed lr. KIiik' New I'lnrovery know lla vnlue, mid Ihoae who luive not have now the opportunity to try It frr. ('nil on h inlvcrilH.-d drug glal ihhI gel a trial unltle rree. H,nd your mum. iitul nihlrenn tu II. )'.. Ilucklen A Co., Chlcugu. uiul net n eiunplc ox of New I.lfn I'lll free, na well na a copy of (lulile to lleulth und iloiiaehnld Inatructor, free. All of which la guiir nntyd to do you good nnd runt you nut hum. Chun. Hogera, ilrugglat, Odd lA'llowa' hullillng. The cur of Ituaaln, It I anld, la pri vately practicing on a bicycle. Dr. I'rlco'a linking Powder preaenta the mean of aocurlng perfect food. MENU KOIl MONDAY. Ha that write. Or nwkca a fenat, mora certainly Invllea . III! Judge than hil friend; there' not a gueat Hut will find eomethlnr wonting or 111 dreL Howard.. Dreakfaat. Ilnilled Salt Mackerel, Paraley Ihittcr. Lamb Chop, llogout of Now Potatooa and Onlona. Cream noil. Luncheon. Coffea. Ilrolled Oyater. with Jlrown Bauce, Mlnord Fillet of Href, with Clreen Pcai. Ilrolled Tomato. Fruit, Wafora. Tea. Dinner. Oyater. Cream of Oreen Pona, lladlnhea. Anchnvlna, Ilrolled Dovlled l.olmter. Veal Culleta, a In Mlliinniilne. Hteitmed Hl -e. Dolled Fowl, with Oynter flauoo. Hard Dolled Kgg Halnil. I'lncupplH Fritter. Coffee. for May, 1896. until WTM. l.oMr H A mil, A, M. j I. M. j A, II, j I'. M li. tn. 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' and pinna fur mutual Ix'tiaDt and a! vamamrnl prtiNai,d. Ilfora Ilia rloaa , nf tha martin; lha following raanlutlnn wna pnaard: "U'haraaa, ThrouKb tho kliwlnaa of Mr, Mamuel Ulniura thl rompany hna la-n furnlahod. fr of char, with com. moalioua ninotlrc nxiina in ! houalnia for , Ha apparalua. It la ; truiiNl, That lha unnnlmniia lhanka J of tha monilH-r of thla ort-jnltallun ha . ftlriHlnl to Mr. Klmora for hla (,nrrna i My, and that a rpy of thla rraolutlon ba nl to tha pa IT f"r ttlll allon. j PKTKH HMIHTAU, Vnu. I w. i'anttaja. Hwnury, t Tha rommlitao rMrtrd thai from lha "tn HAiurtoy nlM at fluoml Hall 'or ,h ' ! haa company thrra : raallaad IIM. Tha ball Waa orlclnat o nj ma ruuu laoira or uniontoarn and waa tn arnryway a moat aucaaaful affair. Thmual waa tin, and waa fiilrnlhd by tha Kalvva Hand Tha roatumaa wara hamtanma, and nT on tnjoyfd tha rnln lo tha fullaat ailnnt. TI1K HKAVRNf) IM MAT. aattl roat-lntaUlganor. Venua- Uojr I May II May n May II ltr- Mny I May t Mny It May II Jupller Mny I May II Mny it May II H i turn May I Mny II May II Mny II RlBr. ...4 hllmM .. 4 h I m M ...I k U B M . I hUmM ...1 hltnH .. i hUmM .. I h I m M .. I h m M ...I h M m M . . h 4 m M ..hUnM .. h 3 m M . . T h II m A .. h M m A .. I h U m A .. I h 10 m A rtala. I h U m A I h O m A h 17 m A I h m A I h M m A I a M m A I h Sa m A I b M m A I h I m M It h 13 m M It h (4 m A II h 3 m A I h 10 m M 4 h m M I h 4a m M III Im II Venu enter Ihe rpnalrllatlnn Arlea early In the month, and about tha fitti enter Tnurua. fin Ihe IH h aha pa ara Ihe meridian nbout on hour befnr th aim. , Mnr la In Aqiiarlu. but enter riarea early In the month, lie will he at lha vernal iulnux on Ihe Jnth He la on Ihe meridian at I S a. m. on Ihe tt. and on the ttt will be on the meridian at I o'rlork a. m. Jupller la In Cnnrer, and on tha leth. at t oVInrk p. m., will h four hour weat of tha meridian. II I In conjunction with the moon on the 17th. Ihe plane! being about on and one-half degree nuth. Halurn I In T.lhrn, and mnVe opiol linn lih tha aim on th Sth. I'ranua follow In nppnnltlnn on th l:ih. an Hint Jupltir will aoon hnve two aptendld rival na pHneiary evening alar tin th Uth Ari'turu pnaaea th merl. dlnn about 10 1 p m and Pplra about p. m. Itegtilu act at till a, m., and lha Twin act about 11:) a. m. Orion, llyudf and I'leldea are Kinking low In the weat, and the atnra of winter pana from our evening view. Thi Twin yet linger wet of tha rnerl dlnn. nnd the Great Hear rllmba toward the aanlth. Knat of tha meridian Arctu rua and 8plra ahlne with soft, woet light. Aa hlcomlng May tnke her depnrture, the floirern of the heaven. In tender sympathy wlih lha flower nf the enrth. look down lovingly upon tho grave of ('olumhlft'a heroin dead. OHHIcf K. '.IAKMON. "A little fnrm well tilled. A lit t lo cellar wll filled. A lltllo wlfu w.dl Willed." Whnt rould you wlh a mun better limn flint T The lam la not tho lennt by any mean, but how can n wife be well willed If alio he the victim of thone dlilreaaing nmlndle tint make, her life a biinlenT lxt her take lr, Plnroe'f Knvorlle Prearrlpllun nn I euro, nil pnln fill Irregiilnrltli'M, uterine illaordrra. In lliiminatlon and iilcerallon, pmliipnua and kindred wenknenneii. It In a boon and a blennlng tn women. Thouxnnda lire In Iho hlonm nf health through ulng It, when other Ino they would he under tho nod. Are. you a nuffervrf Una It, or aomo dny wo mny rend A little, wlf aelf willed, llnaewood coffin early filled. flpltn of doctor well aklllvd. Ovnrlnn, Fibroid and other Tumor cured without aunrery. Hook, teatl monlnla and roforencea, mulled accun-ly aenled for 10 crnta In atump. Adilreaa, World' Dlapennnry Medical Aaaoclntlon, lluffalo, N. y. . . Colerldga. at Nether fltowoy. In Rnmer- aetahlre, wrote "Chrlataliel" and tha "Ancient Mariner," but Coleridge' cot tog In peril of becoming a village puhlto houae. A committee leaned It, three )c.ure ngo, (or 15 a year for fifteen yearn; hut Homo of the member of the committee hai-o died, and the reet will not, or cannot, make up the deflolenoy In auuacrlptlon. FREH PILLS. Rend your addreaa to H. E. Buoklon A Co.. Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. Klng'a Now Life Pllla. A trial will convince you of tholr merit. The pill am eaay In action and are particu larly effective In the cure of Conntlpatton nnd Blck Headache. For Malaria and Liver Trouble thoy have been proved Invaluable. They nro guaranteed to be perferlly free from every doloterloua aub nt It nco and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to atomnch and bowcla great ly Invlgornot the ytem. Regular alie, 2fo per box. Sold by Chan. Hogera, Druggist. A Pastel Portrait. Knfe M, Chary In Chicago Tribune. Th plctur waa rlmrmliig. There wna no denying Hint. Frank llnrwood alood at th wlnduw of thn huu and glared In at It, aa Im had ilone every day for th liiat week. The ciitlon of lha work wna not fuultle. Hum rrudltlea marred II, but th enamihla waa ba witching. Tha fnoe Hint of a girt In tha flrat freah bluoai of mld"nhoHf -looked bank at you over nna mltiy-druied hlt hould. Tha liquid ya r laiighlr lit; th "lightly pnrtd acorlat Hp had ahy droop; lhr waa a llltla round dlmplo In lha chin; tha hair that mailed In lha anft gown and duaky background waa a wind-blown tangle of raddlah gold llnrwood unlered tha ahnp. ahutllng Out Ihe 'Whirling anownitkn behind him. 'la that plctiita-lha paatal portrait In tha window for aaleT" h lnulr4. "No, lr," ha waa told. "Can you tall mo th name of lha original?" I do not know It, air. Th portrait waa left her aa a aampla lo aoldit or- dera." Vou nra aura It la a portrait not merely an Ideal headT" Tha artlat aald bo." (Hv inn hla noma and addra. pleaaa." mil when tha rising young narruiar had the llp safe In hla pwkrtlHxik and wna out agnln In tha while wintry world ha bagnn to f l uncomforiiiidy conarloua that In I hi" purll-ular Inaiunce he wna not acting wllh lha illacreilon an which h nrdlnnrlly pride,! himself. II wna a Irin troubled, loo, by tha recollection of a certain conversation held wllh his aunt the previous even ing. Hhe wna tlw dearest old lady In lha world nnd lha ma grnernua Fh hail brought young llnrwood up, given tilm Ihe beat procurable education and Hire yrar of rnnilnen'nl travel. Hut on on iMilnt. tlw que I Ion of hi iruh- able marring, aha was Inclined, h thought, to bo illclntorlsl, "Ho you refuse to meet Mlaa Fain or tli. Frank." ah had asked. j "Aa a ullor y." ha had replied posi tively. Frank felt thnt he mul ara th ortgl- I nut of tha portrait, ao discration waa thrown to lb wlnda, ami atarilng on J hi quasi ha reached a row of high, flni fured, dreary, red brick houses. In ona of these Ihn artlat must live. He found the number, rang the belt A surly woman, with a smudge of soot on her rhrek. opened the door. Mr. Vincent Hrand?" asked llnrwood Third floor berk." sh returned, shortly llarwood knocked. A vole hade him enter II went In. Tha room waa large, bare, dreary. Borne akelchea were larked on tha walls. An easel and rhilr Mood In th renter of tha i-partment. A handful of fire and a liny sheet-Iron tove made the cold of the place more notireiM. "Mr. Hrand. I believer Th occupant, an Invalid with death wnttrn In hi hollow eye, on hi blue- veined hand, bowed aaaent "I came." said llarwood, declining the aoiuary chair which waa proffered him. "about the picture ethlMted In Mercer' window. It le not for aaler "No. air " "Not at a large figure r The artlat did not at on,- anawer. He waa III and very Door. "Not at any prlca." he aald. "Too, could not make me a copyr1 "No. lr The truth of Ihe matter la thl: Th young lady who coneanted to alt for ma for that picture did ao out or nr own aweei rnanty. nhe la ao beautiful, and makes such a fin study. I fancied her fare would bring ma or ders, where on leaa lovely, wen If d-mlr-ihle aa a liken, would fall. I need not enumerate tn you tha rrasone why It would ha dUhonornM for me to alius her kindness" "I iimleraian.l your reason. Mr Hrand. and I reaper! them. May I give you an order for a llfe-sliod pastel from thla photograph?" He had fortunately remembered havlrur In bin pocket Ihe picture of a nephew "I" morning received. The mmmlaalnn would help lha poor artlat. A light tnp came tn the door. "May I come In, Vincent V called a wert voice. The door opened. Frank llnrwood turned to look Into th far that had haunted him wnklng and sleeping, hut a thouanml tlmea mom fairer than the col ored craynna had reproduce,! t. She half drew tack at Ihe sight of the stranger, hut Hrand called to her. "Come In. Claire!" And then, with youthful candor: 'Thl gentleman waa Just asking about your portrait." She bowed slightly. flhe wna all In rich fur and deep flowing velvet. Tlie elegance of her attire punlrd Frank Hnrwood. "I hope the picture la bringing you order. Vincent." "It Is, Indeed." he answered, brightly "Well, It In late. 1 must go. I Just ran In to nee how you were getting on." He smothered In a fit of coughing. "Tou hnve the carriage?" "No. I am on foot." "I shall see you home, then." the ar tist said, looking troubled. "Thla la not Iho beat neighborhood In th world, and It la growing dark." The Here cough shook him ngnln. "Ton shall do nothing of the kind!" she anld, peremptorily. Hnrwood went forward, hat In hand "Will you do me the honor of perml permit- ting n.e to acmmpnny sorry I hve not a card. Frank llnrwood." vou? I am My name I She hud been listening wllh n nome whnt haughty nlr. Hhe smiled now with sucl.lrn frlendllncnn. "I nhnll be glnd If you will come with mc. she nnld. simply. On their way she told him nbout Prnnd. whom she hnd known from childhood "He Is dying." she sold. "It In hnrd to help him: ho la so proud!" The house before which he pn used wna a magnificent one. Hnrwood mustered courage to nik If ho might call. "No." she ald. gently: and then, nn ir repenting, "I nhnll be nt Ilrnnd'g studio on Frldny." Hhn ran up the steps. Needles to say llarwood was In the painter's room curly on Krld.iy after noon. Thn number of orders he gave quite overwhelmed tho artist. She enmn nt last, her fa like a rose over her dark furs. They met, not quite by chance, many tlmea, nnd still Frank did not lenrn her mime. Ho railed her Mix Claire. On evening when he was lesvina, the studio wllh her he told the story of how lie niui nrsi nnptpenrd to come there. "I fell In love with a panto! portrait," ho anld. "Today I am In love with the original, nut I know so limn of vm It eotn like being In love with a aplrlt. Are you going to punish my presump tion or reward my daring?" uno innicnted her carriage that stood at the curb. "Oct In." aha aald. smlllnu. "r riuno to be driving your way," , i ne venicle atopped at hi aunt'a door. "Do you know my aunt?" he began, .luat then hla aunt came toward them. "Claire, my dear!" ahe cried. "Frank, where did you moot Mies Falnsworth?" "Falnsworth!" ho ronenled blnnklv "Tou" he reproached Claire "you knew me nil the time!" "Do you think I would have lot vou see me homo that night If I did not?" ahe asked, archly. "hat In the world nro you children talking about?" Frank's aunt questioned. iney only laughed. Put there was that In the lovelv eves raised to hi which told him he might plead ngnln and not tn vnln. There' more clothing destroyed by noor aoap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cake" sonp contain no free alkali and will not Injure the finest lace. Try It nnd notice the difference tn quality. Rosa, Ilb-glns & Co. TIIK AHI'IIIANTH. Ten lit I In candidate "landing In a Una, On gav himself away unit then thera were nl,i. Nine llltla chiulldntea thinking they wrr great, Ona gav an Interview, than there wer algltl, Klght hill candidate ylng, "Come seven; comn alvn," On throwed "craps," than there wer but seven. Haven Hill candidate up to all th tricks, Ona got caught at fixing things, then there were six. Fix Utile candidal, all very much alive, On got mot hired In th rush, then there were but five. Five lltil candidate, who frlnd were on lha roar, On toat hla own atata, then there wer four. Four Utile eandldalaa, when, Bully gee. One wrote a latter, then there war but thrae. Three little candidate doing their beat do. On ururk the gold brick, than there ware two. Two Hill candidate of all that had be gun. On got too many delegate, then there waa on. On llltla candidate, with the White Houae plain In alght. Ilut a dark horn kicked him higher than Ullroy'i old kit -Philadelphia Item. LOOKIN FEB THINUH. Frank Putnam, I the Dea Molne New. oomeiimes i coma quieuy upon my Doy V, riTf he rummage drawer and ning Their ronirnta around till he aeea me, then say: nn, rm oesi a-iooxm' ir minga.- nui wiibi no you , mtie mini i inquire; "What Is It ao frequently brlnga V.. ku (a I.lk 'a , ... u " If " ' ,w . ....... -, -.... - ' - . ' - replies: "Oh, nuffln I'm lookln' fer thing." Ho when. In the (ummer, h play In th yard, He riimU tn th hammock and awing, Thrn goac Intently up through the tall trrea. And I know h la "lookln' fer thing." Now, men who lark children might fool ishly say Thla ng that my dreamy one alpgs la a token nf exile propensity. Wrong! 1 know why he'a "lookln fer things." Tla nature' suggestion '.o hunt for the ruth Which In man' brain from Infancy rlnga That lend my wee laddie through all the long day To go about "looking fer thing." NOTHING LEFT. "i' "rjy- "mr wlf left i., .t,i, im r. i . "And mine." rejoined the other, "didn't leave a thing." And the aeitgelit, which chanced to be pasalng that way, shivered. DID YOU EVER SEE A OHOST? Probably not. But you are lucky If J you hare never been face to face with I the foul fiend. Indlgeatlon. That Imp . from th nethermost had' suhlerta hi v::Mrjrz.r. pltatlnna. headache, biliousness, broken! rest, and other that w will not enumer- ! ate. Hosteller- Stomach Hitter will 1 drive away thla mischief breeding sprite. 1 Tackle him with the great corrective at ' once. Malaria, constipation, kidney ' troublee. debility all yield to thla leading remedy, which la no mor-j palllMlve. hut achlevra decisive results. For over- wrought ncrvt and w?ary brnlna this fin medicinal recuperant la highly to bo j recommended. Ita pure eplrttuou basla ' tn modified by botanic simples of first rate rermdtaj ?fflracy. ; William K. Ciladston recently remark ed to a friend that he enjoy -d life today aa much aa he did In hi youth, though In a different way. Gladstone further aid that the fact that the mind in creased Its power and acope while the body grew more and more Infirm waa positive proof of the Immortality of the bouL Th beat blood purifier la ! CHAIN'S SAHSAI'AHILLA.. One hundred and twenty-five do for IL ' Russell Sage Is vjry fond of driving. and haa acarccly missed a daily ride In Central park In thirty yrar except when he waa absent from the cllv. He gen- erally -.Irlvca two horses. Imt la trying four h,ch wl" ,rol n,,,. a r ' f-s j ROYAL Baking Powder Am been awarded highest I honors at every world" fair ! where exhibited, Oliver Caswel. a blind and deaf mute, to whom Dlrkona devoted several pnge of hla "American Notes," died recently ; 1v-n"f.,cu, " nBn uom fedro Specdal attenUoo paid to steam boat re visited Newport serer.il years ago he rrir nrdiW hMsUnioeiM ato. acnt for Caswel and prvaentcd him with 1' . JZJ 5 . .5' a gold souvenir. i I Pusy people have no time, and sensible I people hav no Inclination to us slow ' remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acta promptly and give permanent benefit. 1 Chaa. Roger. ; The trustees of the late Carl of Moray, who hud Incite public bequeiitft to allo cate, hnve derided to give 2i.W0 to the University of Kdlnburgh to form a fund for the promotion of 0rl3in.1l rcseacb. Tak a dose of DeWltl'a Little Ksrly Risers Just for the good they will do you. These little Pills are good for tn. digestion, good for headache, good for liver complaint, good for constipation. They are good. Chaa Roger. Mrs. Margnret L. Watson, secretnrv of tho Tcxna Equal UUhtn Association, Is rnthllilntK for city marshal of Hcau- mont In that state. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Lord Salisbury' hat, It la said. Is such that It desrcputable appearance on one memorable occasion led the doorkeepers at Monte Carlo to refuse him admittance to the public gambling room. The only place In Avtorla to buy CHAIN'S 8AR9APARU-LA la at thi Eatea-Craln Drug Company'. A thought often make u hotter than a fire. Longfellow. It' all the same, a alight cold, eonraat. eel lungs or severe cough. One Minute Cough Cure banishes them. Suspicion shall be all stuck tull of eyes. Shakos peare. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Man 1 the weeping animal born to govern all the rest. Pliny. MANHOOD gaarawtaed to sc all a, ran Fwrnw. WaSaia an araaaa fnRiDsFUHUSIN5. sun taai,. TU.nl sad KNOLIHIt CAPITAL FOFl AMERICAN INVHBTMBNTS. Important lo American eaetiing fng nan faptiaJ for nw en'.arprlee. A He cfiuumng in nwma and atdrm'i VI ai-eWirl promoter who bar a placed over Oud.io.WW tticrtlng In Foreign In- ruiM wiuim uie uet alx ywus, and yr fll.OM.OW for th seven month of IMft. I'rio-, 10, or tft. varMt br remtai ocW to tho London and Universal Bu reau or invewtor, M, Chuplde, London, K. C. Hulajcrwame wll be entitled, by ar- raogement with die directors lo receive einanr parwraa, or miiem of Introductoln to any or uvea wmigiil pmmour Tide lkt I flrat eCaae In every raepect, and every man or firm who mun p- vmmm ueimn na V oamM Upon. For ptavrtrur Che following It trill Im found lnvm4uJW Hrsvle or Mian of i-- duwtrteC Commercial an4 rinanclaj con cern, woncuri roan. Hal of Land Paten ta) or Mines. Dtrector: MR HOWARD C. ROHH, HON. WALTflR C. PRPYI CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFE. ' Copyright A TWrilUXR. A rwlalar In twitting May twlt him a lwlt. For In twining a Iwlst Three twist make a twurt; Hut If on of tbe twlaxg Untwlat from the rwlet, Tha twlat untwlwhi; I'niwlate th twlat. That I, when It' Iwleted with any ,.r iwi,, inan HAnnnSLu. AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF trior , for a dinner, nerved on th ninie. : of the Chicago. Milwaukee and fit i'.,,i j Hallway, will b nt to any addreaa on .receipt of a two-cent postage Karen Apply to Oeo. H. Heafford. Otmrat F'i- , senger Agent, Old Colony Building. Chi- rago, Illinois. I ' , . . nuimrn nivn, 11 you want lo res nn rour offlc for th coming year with the heat of letter heads, bill hai, state ment, etc., call at th Asiurlan J',b oltV wnere ynu win nnd Ihe het of stick i, nd material MIHCELLANEOns W. C. CABS ELL. DEALER IN REAL ESTATE; Notary Public. 471 Bond street. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on ino F. Handlry Co.. IM Third tret. and get ine uany Astoria n. visitors Bead a nilaa their morning paper while there. They Dick Life There are twine Bold to fiaherme j nn tn Columbia river Out ataod In th aam relatlonlo to Marshal!' Twln. .a . wooden Image doe to tn human belnr they tack gtrength lift evennee and taatlaa; qualities. Don't fool yourself into th belief that other twloea baaidea MarahaJl'i will do "luat aa well" They won't. They cannot. . A FAST ABEND. QENERAL CONTRACTOR, ' house, bhidce md mm builder HOUHB MOVER. tlnT"rloaaa Mevlag Tao4 ear Real. ASTORIA 1 ftCio m.f. f ntlCP UiC9L) 1 Or at any other tiuir when yon wish pun! cigar ask lor tbe well known, bome-maile. bajid-maJe, wbite laloi ciaar "Lea Belle AeUurta " ConcwleJ hy all amoker to be the best oiar manufacltircl. VV. F. SCHIEBE, 71 N'ntl? Street, Astsria. Orcfea. nrknn ninA lin o ff R(jSS HIRh NS Rl if) HwvU I1IVJVIMJ 06. jJ i ' ea.-. Grocers, : and : Butchers I Astoria and Upper Astoria , ,TMUIiCoafn4 rM, aa4 Tropical Fruits, Vegeueles. Stigai Cured Hamt, Bacoa. Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. BREMNER & HOLMES. i Blacksmith). llOGUING CflJfiP QjOBK A SPECIflllTY S7 Olney atreet, between Third and and Fourth, AatorU. Or. THE BOARD OF TRADE PETER DOURELt, Prop. I '.ONLY THE FINEST LIQUORS, ! Cor. Tenth and Bend 5trcets. B.F.ALiLiEH&SON Will paper. Artists' Mattrlall. Paints. Oils, Glass, etc. Japanese Mattings. Rugs and Bamboo Goods 365 Commercial Street. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY RKADINO ROOM FREE TO ALL. Open every day from t o'clock to MP nnd f :K to 1:10 p. m. Bubacrlptlon rata IS per annum. aw. COR. ELEVENTH DUANE 8T8. J. B. WYATT, Ptoses No. 64 Aster la, Oragea Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINT8 and OILS. Special Attention Paid to Supplying Ship. RESTORED. lass at Bswar as Oanaalia Qiaam af attar aa sr etlmelaats. whkst knit BaOrsMts. rWaaewtsas ar iMaalts Can w eamea la rmm Borkai. t far kaa. far as, ay tail rw4. remia t's. oUI kr all ilruigista. Aak nw a. take my ovk-v MaBrael ift tta m erm Tuallll mZ w - J. W. CONN, Agent. Aitorls. HKKICMA THS AT THK OfKRA HOI LAST HKiHT. Astairla lis a fthlrlttlarf nt Ksaliesneat llfar the Meby I'hea cueaal Cars lfimed I pen lha I'aa li eg. The rseasoaat'ailoa lo lla straiea) Thl Aflruo.a Ui Ladle Oaly, anal Tv algbt to stea Only -rree so All. Many BHkerto tappaaasl IsMarebla Ckrwejie C'aaee Ar Mow Walklaf; Moaasssaal m Ik Cllsal4 Kalaaey f 'Aalmal Magiesilsas Iwnaaaa Ik Haalar im Kasstala at Ike Oealdaal luisl Tea Isys Oaly. Wonderful!" "Aatonlshlng!" "Maryal- ous:" "The work of Ood!" ' Miraculous!" "How oaa he do It?" and many other ex preealona war heard aa the vaat throng urged out of Fisher" Opera Houae last night, after wltneealrg the moat wonder ful eihlbltlon of relieving th sick aver performed In thl part of th country. Notwithstanding the Inclenency of the weather the opera houae waa packed to the doors. It waa ha Introduction to the nubile of thla city, and he waa greeted by the wealth, beauty. Intellect And refinement of our population. It was a 'ruly rep- I restrntatlve class of our cltlsena. As ear ly as ( p. m. an Immense throng of af flicted humanity had congregated In front of the theatre, all eager to be the first to enter. Home came to be cured of various dis eases, ami other to wlUieaa nia marvel our power of heeJInsT the sick and to see a most remarkable exhibition. It seemed that hla wonderful fame had surely preceded him, as, long before the time for opening a large number of all rlaaae of people, ttioee In perfect health, as well aa the etc, rrtpplod and rheumatic, were clamoring for admission, having come from all parte of the city. county and atate: the merchant, Ihe mil lionaire, and tha artisan: on foot and In carriage, all were an hurrying toward this great Mecca of health. The wisest, best educated and most en lightened people are dally becoming eon vert to these new principle and meth ods, whoich are supported by uch over whelming evidence of hi power, sus tained by both the public and private demonstration of the Great Healer, of the moat remarkable ehrater, proof hleh no reasoning mind can dispute. realities which echo and re-echo In the human mind aa they witness the grand- eat and moat sublime panorama of liv ing truth over presented In th history of man. The exhibition opened last night with very clear, concise and highly enter taining lecture on "Animal Magnettfn," by FTofeMor W. Fletcher Hall, in which he - explained the great possibilities of thl most subtle power, going back to the time of M earner, Paul Castor, and other well-known magnetl; healer of former time, and comparing th great. result they obtained by th wonderful cure effected dally by Herrmann, who, he demonstrated. possessed a much greater amount of magnetism thaa that of any other person ever known. Immediately following toe lecture, which waa listened to with marked atten tion, the Great Healer waa Introduced with a few preliminary remarks concern ing hla power, and then Professor Hsll requested that the most etir.is rr.ar In the audience be brought to the stage for treatment. There waa a generil uprising of those occupying front seats, each on evldenly considering their one case tbe most' serious. A cripple with two crutches waa noticed by one of the at taches, seemingly the most serious of those present, and he waa assisted to the stage by two men, which he reached Ith great difficulty. The healer then began hi operations." which constated merely of stroking the -atlent's head. base of brain and affected parts. The result waa simply miraculous. In teas thsn two minutes the patient, who could scarcely hobble, with the assistance of a pair of crutches and two men, arose and walked across the stage with ease. the audience manifesting their surprise and approval by loud and continuous ap plause, which waa repeated aa patient after patient threw away their crutch ea and cane and descended the stepa to Join their anxious friend In th audience, restored to health. That the day of miracle Is cast Is generally conceded, but hundreds of peo ple in tnia city now think that they have been revived. Last night cripples that hobbled upon the stage left It without their cane or crutche. Paralysed folk that had not moved a limb for years were assisted to the stage, and. after few moments' treatment, went through gymnastic performances like youngsters. An old gentleman, who had not raised his arms for years or bent over to put on his shoes, was able to swing his arms over his head like a windmill, and readily stooped over several times so aa to be sure that he was not mistaken. And all this and a great deal more was the re sult of simply laying on of the band by Herrmann the Healer. While there were very many wenderful cure performed last night, time pre vents a more extended notice In this ar ticle, as the detailed report of the demon stration will be found In another col umn. Bufflce to say. the exhibition last night was all and more than It claimed to be, and certainly proved to the most exacting and Incredulous that Herrmann the Healer possesses a most wonderful amount of magnetism, by which he la enabled to produce astonishing results. Matinee To-Hav, ta L,ll- Only. Owing to the great crowd lust night and the Inclement weather, the demon stration will be, repeated this afternoon at 1 o'clock. In addition to the healing of the sick. Prof. Hall will deliver his famous prlvote lecture to ladles only, en titled. "Woman and her heroic fortitude to endure." The admission will be free to all Indies. No babies or children under 16 years old admitted. KliEK T.,-McM, to Men nl,v. A private exhibition and lecture to men only will be given at Fisher's Opera House tonight. The subject of the lec ture will be "Man, and his disobedience to nature's laws," after which the most seriously afflicted will be treated fre upon the stage. Admission free and treatment fre to alL HERRMANN, AT THE OCCIDENT HOTEL Tw Days O-ljr -Sl Nl)A AMI MO!- UA1--a.l1 3 and .. Where he may be consulted the next three day by those wishing- private treatment A special suit of rooms at the Occi dent hotel, Astoria, haa been especially secured for the reception and private treatment of all who desire hi ser vices and are able to pay for the same. No free case are ever treated at hotel, and those unable to pay must not come to the hotel, but to the opera house Sunday night, where free tickets, seat and fro treatment on the stage will be given. Consultation, with full diagnosis of your disease In all casis, 11.00. Ticket can be secured at reception room, at Occident hotel. Saturday, Sunday and Monday, from 10 n. m. to 6 p. in. la It Intuition? A dlagnosla of all dis eases made at sight, without asking a question, looktng at the tongue or feeling the pulse. After which. If In the judgment of the physl 'Ian in charge your casa Is consid ered curable, and you desire treatment. he will then direct the treatment to be administered by Herrmann the Healer. If, on the other hand, he considers you are incurable, he will so state to all pa tient and their cas?a will not be taken. fKKKIKSHI MKtl.Rfl THU AliOVU HCTUKB OOES NOT REPRESENT A passengsr train on th Chicago, Mil waukee and Bt. Paul Railway. No. Ita larlna ar vaallbuled, beater by steam, and lighted by electricity. Each sleep car berth haa an eteotrlo reading lamp. Ita dining ear ar th beat In tbe world, and It coaches ar palaoe on wheel. Thl great railway, connecting a It doe with all transcontinental line at tu Paul and Omaha, aaaure to th UrvsllnaT public th beat servlcs known. Ticket via th Chicago, Mllwauke and it Paul Hallway ar on sal at all railroad tick office to any point In th United "iste or Canada, foe map, folder and tlir Information, drre. C. t. EDDY, 0nrJ Agent. J. W. CARET, : Portland, Of. Tray. Pas and Tkt Agent, Portland, Or. Go East via Billings, flont. or via it. Paul a yo pre fer. But b cure be vary, VERT sur that your tick et from tber on read via th Burlington Rout. To Omaha, Kan City, St. ' Louis, or any other (onthtrn or southeastern city, th rout via Billing, being aover 100 mllee ehor er and several hours faster than any other, M prefer able. Besides, th aervlo It offers Is really excellent? To Chicago and point beyond, take th Burling ton from Billings or St. Paul aa you wish. Th local ticket agent ha ticket via both route. He will furnish you with on if you aak for It Ask for It A. C SHELDON, O. A-. Portland. Or. E. ncNEIL, Receiver. 11 Gives Choice ' of. pqo TfanseoDtinental re ouies, Via Spokane and St. Paul. Via , i , Ogden,Denver and Omaha or f St. Paul Pullman and Tourist glanr Fre ellnlng Chair Car ' Astoria to San Francisco. Columbia, Thursday April S. 1 State of California, Tuesday, April 2L Columbia, Sunday, May t. State of California, Friday, May S. Columbia, Wednesday, May IX. State of California, Monday, Hay U. Columbia, Saturday, May 23. 8 tat of California. Thursday, May 13. Astoria and Portlnd Stealers. R. R. Thompaon Leavea Astoria, at 7 p. m. daily, except Sunday; leave Port land at 7 a. m. dally, except Sunday; Sunday at t p. m. Lurlin Leave AatorU at IM a. m. daily, except Sunday; Sunday at I p. m. Leave Portland at I p. m daily except Saturday and Sunday; Saturday at 1 p. ra, For rate and general Information call B or addreaa a w. LOUN8BBRRT, Agent. H HTJT.LBTJHT. Oeo. Pm. Art. Pcrtland. Or. Are You Going East? Be sure and see that your tlckat read via THE NORTH-WESTERN 8 r imt e. I -W 1 , . th CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. Thla 1 th GREAT SHORT LINE Between OULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magclfloent Track, Pearl Ve- tlbuled Dlnuta; ana Sleeping, jar Train and Motto: ' "ALWAYS ON TIME " Hare given thi road a national reputa tion. All claaae of passenger carried on th veaUbuled train without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over thl famou line. Ail agent bay ticket. W. H. MELAD, r. C BAVAQH, Qen. Agent. Tray. F. and P. AgL 148 Washington tt, Portland, Or. Big at a Bon-Bonnnoa raraedr tor UooorrtMaa, Glflnt, Spermatorrhea, Whites, snnslnrsl dis chargea, or any inflamma tion, irritation ur alcura tion of mu eat,. m,m. r ta 1 to ft dr. OtsVUIsMM t cutaiar. 'rarCQU HtE8 CHESTII Co, bratwa. Kon-eMrinavnl. cicmiiri,o.n frggiau. 0.14. . 4 or sens in plain an-upper, by esprrtw, prfpmtJ, (ur V6J tl.Hn. r i initllM, 2.-V k B Circular sen' uu riMjuoat. HP lilJuiL