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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1896)
THE DAILY ASTOKIAN, SAT IH DAY MORNING. DEOKMBGK 1, 18. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. TKKMS OF VBHCRIPriON. DAILT. Bent by mull, per yecr Bent by mail, per month Delivered by carrier, per month .00 .M . WEEKLY, tait by mall per jw, 1" advance, poetag free, to subecrlbere. All communloatlona Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Bualnes communication of all kind and remittance mull be addreeeed to The Aatortaa. The Aitorlan guarantees to lt ub scrtber the largest circulation of any sMrspaper published on the Columbia rr. Advertising ratea can be had on appli cation to the buelnea manager. The Weekly Astorian, the eecond oMeat weekly In the etate of Oregon, haa, next to the Portland Oregonlan, the target weekly circulation In the etata Jno. F. Handley A Co., are our Port kuid agent, and cople of The Aatortaa aaa be had every morning at their it IM Third street The 'Aitoriu1' hereby nr to dnaale OKI HVMRKD DOLLARS to St. Mary's M.IML navabl oa i.m.nd to Father MeJsaaa. wfceaeeer legal Tldee la pre daeea .bowing lhat aay afteraeoa aewe (per pabllahed la AatoH ha prlatod within the la alaety day eaplHng -r .hi. mftmr a atacle "special" or ther Mad of "telegraphl pre report." reeeWed over the wire ..wring elth.r f the telegraph ofBoe. la Astoria, free aay point oaUlde ef Oregoa. Astoria, Or.. October IS, IS. After much scolding and persistent dinning; the Astorian finally succeeded in convincing the Oregonian that Its course In advertising Portland's freeJt mayor without adequate provocation was prejudicial to the whole state, and now, we presume, In the Interest of the nation, we shall have to go after the Associated Press for Its repeated and unnecessary mention of Mr. Willie Jen nings Bryan. The people of other coun tries would forget that such a man ever lived, or perhaps, at least, might assume that he was dead, if the Asso ciated Press would allow his name to remain in Innocuous desuetude. I The leaders of the Populist party in Kansas seem to have learned some thing since the election. They are talk ing In a very different tone now from the one hat was heard during the cam paign. The governor-elect haa always been one of the most reckless of agita tors, but he seems Inclined now to take the same course as his fellow-agitator who was elected governor of Washing ton and who now declares that he never meant half of what he said and wrote. Even the anarchistic lawyer who has been chosen chief justice of the su preme court has become calm and hope is expressed that he may develop con servatism with the access of responsi bility. People who think that our presidents ought to be chosen by popular vote should find food for reflection in the statement from Austin that during the last week of November the state return ing board was counting the vote of Texas, and that even so long after the election as the 1-t of PocemlxT the &x- urea had not been received at the cap ital from six counties, says the New York Poet. Fancy the condition of the country after an election like that of 180, when Garfield received Z14 elec toral votes and Hancock 155, If the pub lic had been obliged to wait a month or more for the full returns from Texas in order to learn which candidate had a plurality of the popular vote the final count In that year showing s.464 more for Garfield than for Hancock In the whole Union. Think, too, of the temp tation that the Democratic officials who always compose returning boards In Texas would have had to throw out 10,000 Republican votes in that state In order to leave Hancock ahead In the whole country the recent count at Austin having been made behind closed doors by the governor, secretary of state, and attorney-general, without the presence of a single representative. Why doesn't the Oregonlan submit to the Inevitable and turn In and help the development of Oregon's great and only seaport at the mouth of the Col umbia? Its ceaseless agitation for deep water to Portland, Its talk about a dry dock there, and the nonsense It prints about a parallel between the canal ports of Hamburg and Manchester and Port land only very thinly disguise the trepi dation It rc-aily fee::: ever the ra.-ji'lly approaching completion of the As toria and Columbia River Railroad. In stead of pandering to and encourag ing the blind Infatuation of Its Portland readers as to the practicability of that town's retention of its ocean shipping business. It would much better become a great and Influential paper like the Oregonlan to cultivate a spirit of recon ciliation and adaptation to circum stances beyond their power to change; thus aiding the development of Astoria and at the same time helping to retain for the benefit of the whole state an Important Interest which will surely be come decadent unless Astoria Is pre pared as rapidly as possible to take it in charge. The latest of the many desperate schemes which the Oregonlan has invented to overcome the laws of na ture and obstruct the normal course of trade, is that of abolishing pilot fees between this port and Portland. Such a proposition is an utter absurdity, and a little time spent In prior Investiga tion on the part of the men who control that paper might have saved It from the derision with which all who are acquainted with the condition of the river between Astoria and Portland will regard the suggestion. The Astorian for some time past has studiously re frained from commenting on certain facts relative to the difficulties expe rienced by this season's grain ships In getting down the river out of pure good will and Wnd regard for the sensitive feelings which Portland people are known to cherish on that subject, but If the Oregonlan isn't more careful about what It aavyo In future attempt! to Indulge the foollnh visions and craiy hi ma of Ita patron we hall have to explain tome of the reasons why ship owner and Insurance companies wool J not look with favor upon a propoaal to aend vessels up the river lo Portland except under the guidance of the moat skilful and careful river pilot that can be obtained. i . am. WHY TRAPK IWKSN'T HOOM. Some disappointment Is expressed In trade circle that the activity which followed quick on the heels of the eloc tlon has not been maintained, and the disappointed are aokitig why the good times promNed as a result of MoKin- lev's election have not been realised. Hoth the disappointment and the In quiry are ba-ied upon a partial view or the business situation and fall to con vino? those with a comprehensive grasp of the facts that there Is any real cause for disappointment When the eleotloh ws held, the fall wholesale and Jobbing season ! ready over. The retailors throughout the country had already purchased the stocks, meagr? though they were, they thought were actually necessary. They are rot likely to purchase heavily until they lay In stork for the spring trade. The disappointed Jobbers and whole salers are those who have not taken Into account the fact that when one season of unusual activity In trade Is past general activity cannot be ex pected until the next trade season Is reached. The election fell between two of these seasons. There has been a general revival of production, however, and many long idle manufactories are now running full time to produce the goods that will be wanted for the spring trade. Those who are complaining of dull trade In their own particular staples have lost sight of the fact that between the man ufactory and the consumer a considera ble period must elapse at the best and that factories may be busier than ever before and goods still move slowly In Jobbers' hands. The resumption of the factories, however, gives the working men money to purchase with and bene fits the local retail trade. With the advent of the spring demand the goods now being turned out In the factories will begin to move to their final desti nation for distribution to the constim ers. The goods will be wanted and the consumers will have money to pay for them. This has been a year of boun tiful crops and of good prices, and the money which has been paid and Is still to be paid for the country's wheat, cot ton, corn and other agricultural staples. Is certain to find Its way Into the ave nues of trade and quicken business Into healthy activity rn the near future. Those who are complaining of dull bus iness have expected too much and made too little allowance for the time requir ed for goods to reach consumers and realise returns In money to pay for the manufacture and distribution of more goods. - The disappointed should make due al lowance for the season and the time necessary for goods to pass from the factory, and cultivate the grace of pa tience. The farmer who plants his corn doesn't dig it up the next day to see if it hasn't begun, to grow. He waits till it does grow. Trade Is in some de gree a process of planting and waiting, and experienced tradesmen will do the necessary waiting in patience and with good humor. ATTRACTIVE WOMEN. Why Is one woman attractive and another not? The most admirable and attractive thing about an attractive woman Is her womanliness. Everybody admires a womanly wman. She must have health, of course, because without it she would lose the brightness of her eyes, the fullness of her cheeks, and her vivacity. Real health must mean that a woman Is really a wroman. That she Is strong and perfect In a sexual way, as well as In every other. That she is capable of performing perfectly the duties of maternity. Some are born with what Is called "constitutional weakness." Some who do not enjoy perfect health, need only take the prop er precautions and the proper remedy to lecome perfectly well and strong. Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescription will cure any derangement of the distinctly feminine organism. Send 21 cents In one-cent stamps to World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, Buffalo, X. T., and receive Dr. Pierce's 1008 page "Common Sense Med ical Adviser," Illustrated. Extension tables In which the leaves can be placed in the under side when not in use are new. The leaves fold through the center and are laid In a P"ckct under the table top. thus doing away with the rack generally us-d for the purpose. EUCKLEX'S ARXIGA SALVE. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcerij.salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and pos itive cure for piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale by Charli-e Rogers, Odd Fellows' building. Fountain toothbrushes are an Im provement over the old style. The handle contains a reservoir and a tube runs from this to the center of Ihe brush proper to discharge the liquid on the bristles. MANLY VIGOR (NCE MORE In harmony w with the world, 2OO0 completely cured men are amgwg Dappy praines (or me greatest, grand est and moHt suc cessful cure for aei tial weakness sail lout vigor known to medical science. An accoontof thlswon drrful dUKovrry, In brxik form, with ref erences and proofs, ferlng men (sealed) free. Full manly vigor permanently restored. Failure Impossible, ERIEMEDIGflLCO-.BUKFALO.H.Y. Tim LI rL- FREE TO EVERY MAN THK METHODS OF A OUKAT TREATMENT FOR WKAKNF.S8 OF MEN. ... Which Cured Him ..tier Else Failed. ' " " r.infui .nu... ,.t ..,rk when a man Is slowly wasting away with nervous weakness, the mental 1 forebodings are ten times worse than I the most severe pain. There la no let up to the mental suffering day or night. Sleep la almost Impossible, and under such a strain men are scarcely resimn- slble for what they do. For years the writer rolled and tossed on the troubled sea of sexual weakness until It was It was a ; s end air quetHiun netner ne nni noi oeiier take a dose of poison and thus end all his troubles. Hut providential Insplra j Hon i.t hi. ..( ti. th .,,... ..r combination of medicines that not onlv completely restored the general h. nlih. kilt ,.nl.iran.l Kl. ..k .,...l ,...1 to natural slse and vigor, and he now leclares that any man w ho will take i the trouble to send his name and ad- .lress may have the method of this wen- j derful treatment free. Now when I : say free I mean absolutely without cost, ; because 1 wajit every weakened man to i get the benefit of my experience. am not a philanthropist, nor do I pose as an enthusiast, but there are thousands of men suffering the mental tortures of weakened manhood who would be cured at once could they but get such a remedy as the one that cured me. Do not try to study out how can afford to pay the few postage stamps necessary to mail the Inform. tlon, but send for It, and learn that there are a few things on earth that al though they cost nothing to get they are worth a fortune to some men and mean a lifetime of happiness to most of ua. Write to Thomas Slater, Box SS. Kalamaioo. Mich., and the Information will be mailed in a plain, sealed en velope. A new railroad crossing la worked by a lever at the side of the track, the pera.tlon of throwing one pair of rails Into position for use displacing the other pair, thus removing the line off from one railroad when the other Is In MARVELOVS RESULTS Krom a letter written by Rev. J Gur- derman, Dlmondale. Mich., we are per- mltted to make this extract: "1 tmve ro hesitation In recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were al- most marvelous In the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist ; church at Rives Junction ahe was brought down with Pneumonia succeed ing La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little Interruption, and It seemed as It stu could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; tt was quick In Its work, and highly satisfactory In Ha result" Trial bot tles free at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store. Regular aise. 60c and tl.00. A Wisconsin woman has designed an I Ironing table In which the board rests j on springs. The table also has a lamp bracket, several drawers, and a number of rollers on which to hana- the clothes when Ironed, and a standard for the Irons. ELECTRIC BITTERS. Electrlc Bitters Is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more gener i ally needed when the languid, exhauated feeling prevails, when the liver Is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative la felt A prompt use of this medicine haa often averted long and per haps fats bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely In counteracting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion. Consti pation, Dixit neaa yield to Electric Bit ters. Wo and tl.00 per battle at Chas. Rogers Drug Store. A new horse-detacher, to be used in case of runawmys. has a foot lever connected with the kingbolt Pressure on the lever draws the pin and re leases the tongue and whllfle-trees. The !nventor is a German. It is the same old story and yet con stantly recurring that Simmons Liver Regulator is the best family medicine. "We have used It In our family for eight years and find It the best medi cine we ever used. We think there is no tuch medicine as Simmons Liver Regulator." Mrs M. E. S. Adlngton, Franklin, X. C. "Each member of our family uses it as occasion requires." W. B. Smith, Mt. Vernon, Ky. To steady a billiard cue a Phlladel phlan has designed a rest, consisting of a thumb and forefinger rings, fastened together and ha.vlng a slot projecting upward, with a small roller In it on which the cue rests. 'Excuse me," observeed the man In spectacles, "but I am a surgeon, and that Is not where the liver Is." "Xever you mind where his liver 1b," retorted the other. "If It was In his big toe or his left ear tie Wtt's Little Early Risers would reach it and shake It for him. On that you can bet your glg lampB." Chas. Rogers. Electric light globes are made with corrugations on one side and clear glass j on ine inner nair, tne corrugatea sine retl";tlng the light back through the plain side. Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless, and invariably reliable are the quail tics of One Minute Cough Cure. It nev er fails in colds, croup and lung trou bles. Children like It because It Is pleasant to take and it helps them. Chas. Rogers. A Swiss engineer named Taux has lust patented a new process of temper ing steel by electricity that makes it! much harder but gives it the desired elasticity. It Is a fixed and Immutable law that to have good sound health, one must have pure, rich and abundant blood. There Is no shorter nor surer mnt. than by a course of DeWitt's Sarsapa- rilla. Chas. Rogers. A recently .leslgnel horseshoe hna a spring frame attached lo the li adtiMsl to fit over the edge of the shoe and locked. In position by a thumb screw. The old lady was right when she 'ld the child might die If they waited for the doctor. She saved the little .one's life with a few doses of One Mln u Cough Cure. She had used It for icrvU,D bfw' ch ' Many & hostess had claret spilled on her table cloth Thanksgiving day", I but she was not worried over the acci dent, bccaiute she know that by rubbing I salt at once on the slain It would ills appear. OABTOniA. n f yt i . J WJ7AU ; m7." X ft - tttry 1 -iS7j&JUt( i " nw- one can miy at me unvcr a ""'. l' " 'lessen, ' hux w"uW our grandmothers have i SIlW t tills IttS.V, iMlH'rHWVIIU, IW OC ! 'hvW '"''""hI of hospitality? . ,, , , " ; " . ,'. imivq Hunuie itruiuo vuillinc muicit. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. For sale by ( has. Rogers. Drugglat. The wonwiu who lives nlon gets Into the habit of reading at h-r meals. This la her only swf-guard against a loo hur ried swallowing of the food that she nuwt take three times a day. The V. S. Oov t Reports thow Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. A machine for wrapping Nixes ond securing the wrappers with glue has been Invented by a Brooklyn man. Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped hands and Hps, cuts, bruises, scalds, burns are quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Haiel Salve. It is at present the article most used for piles, and It always cures them. Cha. Rogers. ; A bookkeeping iuid cash-registering ! machine has been designed ty a llr.mk- i The length of life may he Increased joy Iissi-nlng Its dangers. The majority ' of people die from lung troubles. These , may be averted by promptly using tme Minute Cough Cure. Chas. K. gers. , 1 Vet'l'le who board can undoubtedly saw money, but they lose truit feeling j of home which, after all. is the essence '. of life. CASTORIA For Infantt and Children. RREMNER & HOLMES Telethon. Blacksmiths Special Attention Paid to Steamboat Re- Dalnnir. First -class Horseshoeing, Etc. : LOGGING CAJT.P (DORK A SPECIALTY I9T OLSKY ST., bet. .Ill and t. ROSS HIGGIN: & CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Astoria Rat Tut and CorTnt. Tibia Dtllctdtt. DoattSt , aad Tropkal Fruits, Vtrtubitt, Sugar Curta Hsais, Bacoe. Etc. Choke Fresh - and Salt Meats. WHITE COLLAR LINE Astoria and Portland Telephone leaves Astoria dally ex cept Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Port land dally except Sunday at 7 a. m. T. J. Potter leaves Astoria at 7 a. m. dally except Sunday. Leaves Portland dally at 8 p. m., Sunday excepted. Sat urdays at 11 p. m. Tickets good on both boats. U. B. SCOTT, President E. A. Seeley, Agent, Portland. C. W. Stone, Agent, Astoria. Telephone Xo. 11. The Palace Cafe Is the Place for a Good Meal... Eastern Oysters in tbe shell or can Served to Order or Sold at Retail W. VV. WHIPPLE THE PALACE ENGLISH CAPITAL. FOR AMERICAN IN VESTMENTS. Important to Americana seeking Eng lish Captial for new enterprise. A llsx containing the names and adtreaecai of 360 suooessf iri promoter who have placed ovr 100,000,000 Storting In Foreign In vestments wlBhta the last six years, and over 18,000,000 for the seven months of V0. Pries, 5, or J2S, payable by postal order to the London and Universal Bu reau of Investors, 20, Cheapside, London. E. C. Subscribers wll be entitled, by ar rangement with tha directors to receive TELEPHONE AND BAILEY GATZERT either personal or letters of lntroductoln to any of these succaataf id promoters. This llHt Is first ef-aas In every respect and every man or Arm whose name ap peals therein may be depended upon. For placing he following It will be found Invaluable Ilonda or Shares of In dustrial, Commercial and Financial con cerns. Mortgage loans. Sale of Lands Patents or Mines. Director: SIR EDWARD C. ROSS, HON. WALTER C. PEPYB, CAPT. ARTHUR 8TIFFK. CopyriaJb. OUTWARD HOUND OltKGON OKA IN All. Ml ri.AU. Augut S Ant I'srk.. II Her thili., JSHr tlil.,,, ill Hr tlili.... Sviil. : Hrslili , U Hr lil,.. ri-Hr tine .... M.ir lik.. 11" fr hrft.. ., (Mtir Mlrltsrk.. . K Hr li lit . . Hrlmik.... W-Hr til ,Hr hfk II Itrlmik,.., I'Jilriluu.. .. I'JIIrliaik. ptillrshlii :'"li-rSlm Hr lisrk. , Jiitirtliiii Jlillr tm.V ... 'ir twrli. Ktlla. ,.,bSintiiuia l, t Ki'saiea Mllll.Tl,l4lll' lisetnftiiitDutMiei .... 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Hr lutrk - Hr lurk -. Hr liirk ... i' Hr luik.... ... Hr lilh... ilrvlilp .. ... tier h.trK.. ... Hr ship . Hr tine IVi Msgitiiie M. .1 Hi llaiMlllgtllll.. . ' t auiiri . t'atnltrlAll I'rinerss I'll or niii ., A-I.ViMS u i,. flenr. vsliie Itl.iwi M-Hii.sit,,I,r.iiir,v.i1iislA6nilt.il4iielltVrjT. i taliiuin lltoiiyubbln...ir.YI.M.iiiio k-aIi J.i.;t l.ul. H,. r, ii o.;rj. y. l.mr, v. ue V itu. -tu.Milihltttiiiir, value U,H. I-Aiao Uiit blil flmir. alu .v,Uu biii, Talup tnjsjty, INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronoiuimi by I'liysicians the niivt rnvor:ih in A i iru-ncii fur .-ullt'rvi's tri'tii Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures The objeotlon urged against Indlo In th past b) the large bumbers who otharwls would hav been glad to take advantage of Its benrflclal climate, has been a lack of suitable accommodation. Th Southern Pacific. Company takes pleasure In announcing (hat several Commodious and Comfortable Cottages hav Just beaa erected at lndlo eiauof that will be rented to appllcante al rea sonable rates. Thay are furnlahed with modern eonvanlenoea, supplied with pur artealaa water and ao situated aa to give occupants all th advantage lo be 1 rlvad from a more or leaa protracted realdenoe ll thla delightful eilniat. (From the San Franclaco Argonaut) "In th heart of th great desert of th Colorado which th Southern 1'aclflo t-averaea tharo la an oaala called lndlo, which. In our opinion, I the aanltarlum of th earth. We believe, from personal Inveatlgatloo, that for certain Individuals, there la no apot on thla planet so favor able." O. T. Stewart M. P., write.: 'The purity of the air, and the eternal aun ahlne. All on with wond'r and delight , . . Naturt has accomplished ao much that there remalna but little for man to do. As to Ita poaalbllltlee as health resort here la the moat perfect aunahlne, with a temperature always pleaaant, a perfectly dry soli, for rain la an unknown factor; pur oxygen, danee atmosphere and pure water. What more can be dealred? It I th place, above all other, for lung troubles, and a para dise for rheumattca. Considering th' number of aufferera who have been cured, I have no hesitancy In recom mending thla genial oaala as th haven of the afflicted." INDIO Is 6l2 miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 iiilfH from LOS ANOELES Fare from Los Angeles Ij.oc For further any Southern or address Information inquire ef Pacific Company agent, E. P. ROOER8, Asst. Gen. Tasa. Agt. B. 1. Co. J. B. KIRKL.AND, Dint. Paaa. Agt Cor. First and Alder ate., Portland, Or FOR. TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Aupsta.... OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Por Freight and Passenger ' Rates Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AUBP4T8 R. 0. A N. CO.. 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Il,('irk llMVvl'urk :ii'.n r,.ra . . ...jl.t.u! triiiiniiili ' .... .K.limtiilh . VESSELS ON THE (Retlted anil l mat mum raua amp xami. sawTTiTiiT- SUI Henry Vlllard CA I.I.Alt Mr bark IllnhUiul Furesi: Hr tisrk liarra I MVKki'HOI. 1-Hr ttilii Hellene Hr tlili lilen U. NKWi'ASII.K. N.8. W, Hrti.trkl amliiU Mr tli.p i lly n( Madras I. Hr tlilii Ul.iiolv.ii, Hr 1'itrk S.ilierkililrti Hill I'K JANIilHO- Hr IHi KitleThiiiiiasI llreliip I'eiiKWerinl ........ Hr Iters Iler Imrk Mua. YOKOHAMA- Hr thlp Mutton Hall) Hr ihli Atlsile I'rlucrt tier thiii i'siI MllNIKVIIlKlX- Hr hark Herawliml PoHT t'lKIK- llr thin Purl Jack nin SANTA Hi IH A I.I - Hr ship Yortlftirn ... Hr thlii Cnauiylou . ... l.nrA- Hr hark Hntlo Hrsliiii Abenrstwllh I'aitl Mol.l.k.Slm M.iill. Ki'lillia Km. ilriffllha... ken TlmniM Pat Kiialamls , AiiiUrtn.1 lltltlis-ell.. Hi-lie . , Pallet Tomnas 'I'eiklus.. Hr thlp Klnkora. . Mi'Muriry sinoasrn.. . I'rrrjr . ... . .'Junti . SUA IM1IIAI Am hktu Cbhall . T1KNT8IM Am hktn Adilemla ... CAI'K rows Hr thlp Brlllth Parr. IllAlio Hr tltnr Otwanlv MAZAIIAN- iler hark I'ulrimpot.., at r.i.nur ni a tlr bark t'ambrlaii Chieftain. William... PANAMA- ! Hr inlii Aill.lKlrlli . HnrxiiKNCK l-Nor.sih, I ,, Total toonaaii on the way -a).itt. Hama Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. nnd McKee Ave. 1 Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 483 Bond Street. MANHOOD RESTORED. Brrnar ...irrrn an iiiannrrnrtui impmenrr. u rini:l:ri.MQl1. i truna aeoaritn jn1Vi,rttheiirinryorir.ini.iaUuupuriu ' f-tratinKatS! stren.th.mi.nil rettnre.sni.il we.k nrirsn. The rrttun slifTi-rem sr. nol enrtu! by Ihrlnrs Is hrt-niiiH. ninety per nenl are trnnhlen' villi Proatstltl Clirl PK.NR la Ih. only known remwly lornn.wlilioulsiini.rslliii iuinu nnuiL alt A written runrante lren ami ninney relnrneil If sli burnt dora not nlfucl a Mrnuuti. t aui. uabo,sliV'r.VH),byinL twinl for raaarlrnil.r anil milmonlala, r"tiin Addraa UAVOL aiUICMI COnP.a BoHW,8an rranolaro, rM. rrHd.li CHAS IIOOEHH, 4r. CoiiimiTclal Htrm-t. Custer Battlefield Fort CiiHtrr und Crow Agi-iu-y, Mnntnna, arc tlio Ilurllngton Route' Ni-w Short Lliu- to thi- luit and South, from which CuHtcr biittloflidil Ih eiiHl ly reached. The illHtatu-e from the former li about thlrt.on mlloa; from the latter about two and a half mlloa. At lth plucps, holders of thmugh ticket whoae limits per mit are allowed stopover prlvilegoa, and good ho tel and . livery stable are to be found. For a booklet giving a brief account of the battle in which Custer loat his life, and also for Informa tion about rates and train service via the Burling ton Route to Chicago, Omaha, St. Lou la, Kan sas City, or any other southeastern city, write to A. C. SHELDON, Q. A., Portland, Oregon. Parties desiring the beat of Job printing at the lowest prices should eall at th Astoria Job office before going else-wbere. FUWT-IS'MW. siiiri'SHs. atta Piirll.ii.H'leiir Midi silitiin A a i'" , " " l,ll JU,I' ' M,.1il ll.ll 7.iwo ' ll.trjl 7H.1UU "'lii'.'Vu" 4S, 1U 4.'.VI IM Ml 41, Jll H.VUU m.itti iki.it t Mini ll ,'HU In.tai' WIMI Ni,im .M,lt) llkl.lltl .ai.itki M.lttl . l.', 'II 7,"i.ntl pen ti i. ' l. ax.jja t.Sitl I'l.'ttl IKIW U. mi .'u M.lkll ;iiitu M.lttl lll.tl SI.Mtl M.ltll .V.IW 7V.it ii nil u,mu lltlliilir, U inline ,', ,i ' . ' , J H ft.iiirrt.it .1 l' ll.Kniir.iiiill'ile I a I as M I Us M I Hi M Slli.i.ll A K"" I'.irlltlnl 'i""r ""'". 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Uilllitlntt u A BM -j. lUKuur, (liuli'ls ju ill itii ., m hi . t;i ii . til no .... .. t;l i . ..jail Hi J K Ciiicrni Co - isl i.mt bi.ii, t.l'W III1. '"' ii;. l.lil. n,.ur. vn '.'' i - A ,.! hl'ls . lain" '"' '"" WAV TO OREGON. orrld arrry r'rl.lay; mi iot't iliMtiuaill lira ntn Siiiimi ! n llk-l ml tl l MAI H H' t Itw htil A HII 11)111 1.177 IUIAI 17 U'AI ll rj HU M ivi; mni M. ). r w. a Cn HilflMir. Dullirle l o j uiiiuw a c illtou Ki-rr . es lli HtiAl I Ut Huherlatio I nf UvAl kaiser II iwul . lav mm . Illl iiiiai jian uu 1 1 Jim iwa I iinimtl ,. J III) A I ue ,.' in iooai ..III luoAl !7W UUAI (tt . Jarfi i i J R t'aiuemn ro as "ll J H I'sroenm l o . J H t'ainen n t o M . at 1 Mmpeon Lumber f. I a , iilmasoii Lambsr Co. '4HIAI I Murrajr. . '.VM UBAI HellitTie . . ll IUIAI U.vi I on A I I I Inio time In lWrV-U.TM. Same time In IM-JA.TM, Situutcti 011 tlioHOiith hUIo of Ahtoria'H liill. Twenty ilef;ri't' wurnipr niui vegetation 30 diiya iii advance of tlto North cido. Magnififent Hitcs for rwi itloiu'i's, overlooking river and hay, minny and hIiuI teretl. Eauy and natural grades; littlo or no grading needed. 'CUPIDSNS Till. tIMI V.U..I.J.I. tviiii. ... r.-ir.." linn of a lamoutKrMir.il I'liynk'Un, will quickly cure y,',ulj n,!Z Ii..m..la. l-.ln.lli th. II k.B,.,l. Klbi,., Z 5",? rimplea, Vnlllnw. Ui Marry, Kilisutil,, lr.ln V.rS.V. ., A fi.lltlllmUnn. 1 1 tUM .11 loue, hr il.f nr nlsht l-ievMilI JiJ n. M nf dl l.sn, wl,n h If noli-herie.1 1W. u. Hnerii,.i,;,,nn?-t,S J. ? .' """itnanoa ll H"""l"llll.ra; "lilies, llimtliiral .In. '. ''"". "r sim liitltnitnt. i.'ii, irriuih.u . ul,.i. I l"l i.r in in- u . ,,, IVi, lirsn. K .irin,i. Hold ky llrtinuu, yr n ut In pl.ui wr.r.r, i',',.r"'"Ti P'"i"ti'l. fur l ill. i.r i l,lil, (j n l.irrultr ti-ui un rt.iu.tt Da-Mt'J-" ;'' ' "''' Be.. RNWirtibf AL PILLS raj.' ''' "f- z:iyl nn mui, tlllltHlM. u. .1 :"- .mm, t, ; H-n..r ,. 'l7l.;... i.'J ' .."."""i'.'".. I'm. Jw aa ay t ATSOfJIA PUBLIC Wlt HBADINO ROOM FRED TO ALL. Open every day from I e'eleok tn I at and I :0 to I JO p. m. " Subsorlptlon rates It per annum, g.W. COR. ELEVENTH DUANB ITt. AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FARE, For a dinner, served on th Dining cars of th Chicago, Milwaukee and 8L Paul Railway, wUl be .ant to any addrt. 7o'!pt.otW0-0TOt P0,U" Apply to O. R Hlafford, 0n.ral Pas. nger Agent, Old Colony Bunding, Chi oago. Illinois. f J lo I in ftiUr.l aafaaf'fF Barml! V ' nil w iriitnr j rrtiiu.Miiii. RT'MlElrJnlStl.ityir-ii