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THE DAILY ASTORIAN, TUESDAY MlUtNlNU, JANUARY 1, lttl7 JOHN T. LtOHTER, Editor. Tft'cphone No. W. TERM Or t'BSCRirriON. DAILY. Rent by mail, per year 2.0H Sent by mall, per month........ W Served by carrier, per week... 10 WEEKLY. Sent by mall, per year U In advance. Postage free to subscribers. AH communicukns Intended for publi cation should he directed to the editor. Ituslnoss communications of all kinds and remittances must be. addressed to The Astortan. The Astortan guarantees to its sub scribers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia rfver. Advertising rates, can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly AstoHsn, the second old est weekly In the state of Oretron. has. next to. the Portland Oregonlan, the larrest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Handley & Co. are our Port land agent, and copies of the Astortan can be had every morning at their stand, 124 Third street The "Aatorlaa" hereby offer. ta donate If RI NDRKD DOLLARS to St. Mary', .pltal, payable ea 4nud a rather IHeJmaa, whenever legal eTtdene la pro Jawed chawing that any afteraooa news paper paMUhed la Astoria has printed within the Inst ninety days expiring ho ler this offer a alarl snoelal" or other kind of folegmphls press report,' receive! ever tho win eaierlag althsr f the telegraph efllee la Astoria, front any point onUldo of Oregon. Astoria. Or., October 15. lSleS. Somebody, whoever It may be, will have to faoe a day of reckoning with the voters of the state of Oregon for the shameful and discreditable condl Hon of affairs now existing m Salem. The interesting article In another col umn concerning the dreadful disease of diphtheria and Its treatment is timely and well worthy of consideration. Pa rents and the civil authorities not only of Astoria) but in other localities on this coast at this season of the year when diseases of this character are liable to be prevalent, should take every precaution for their prevention as well as ex termination where they have effected a lodgment. The daite of the assembling of the Fifty-fifth Congress is now practically decided upon. It will meet on Wednes day, March 10, unless something arises which will render a change advisable. It is believed the ways and means com mittee of the present house will have the new tariff bill completed and print ed by that time, so that the new con gress can nave it reported back aa soon as it organises and the new committee is appointed. The custom is to reap point the members of that committee who were re-elected; and In the present ease this means that the committee will contains practically the same member ship as at present. It will therefore re port back tbe new tariff bill which will doubtless be called the Dingley bill, from the chairman without loss of time, and trie bouse proceed at once wKh its consideration. The call by the Chamber of Com merce of a mass meeting of citizens to urge upon congress the Importance of passing the Nicaragua canal bill. Is a movement which ought to be followed by other communities on the Pacific coast It is to be regretted that such a plan was not suggested and followed long ago, but as It Is unlikely that the powerful lobby now representing San Francisco and the railroad companies at Washington will allow a vote to be taken on the canal bill at the present session, there is probably plenty of time yet remaining for such a general expression of public sentiment as will enforce early and favorable action on that measure by the next congress. The Republican party is committed by its BC Louis platform to the completion "of the canal, and if a substantial be ginning is not made in that direction long before the close of McKinley's administration it will be the first prom ise ever made by the Republicans ti the people which has been broken. The fact should not be forgotten that if it had not been for the first election of Grover Cleveland, the canal would now be completed and In active operation under the auspices of this government. Vim.-tblnK appears to be behind the reiiorl that a new railway is to be con structed across the continent, termi nating In San Francisco. The project or, Mr. Donald McLean,, was the ex ecutive head of the Pacific short line scheme, which fell thr.jugh fn 1891. : Mr. McLean says that he has secured 132,- 000,000 from English capitalists, and that the money will be spent in putting the new line through. It will start at Sioux City, continue along surveys already made as far as Ogden, and reach the Pacific Coast by a route to be selected. If the plan la carried out, the Union Pacific will have a parallel competitor all the way from Omaha to the Pacific terminus, and will be scarce ly 100 miles distant from it at the most between the Missouri and Ogden. The Southern Pacific's main route is, of course, to ue south of this region, but by its lease of the Central Pacific It is practically in possession of one-half of the original Great Pacific road. There does not appear to be objection to the parallel Idea among the population of the states between Sioux City and Og den, and as part of the line is already in operation, between the former city and O'Nell, Neb., It may be assumed that none will crop out In the future. All of which should be exceedingly in teresting to the parties who are labor ing to solve the Union Pacific problem. Should the new road, as it Is rumored, be built to the sea at Astoria, rather than at San Francisco as reported, there will be still greater Interests in volved for the Union Pacific people. The first xtl entitle peiHodl-al was Issued In 1797. THE TARIFF HEARINGS. The Democratic papers are worrying over the tariff hearings be Aire the ways and means committee. They publish what various people ask for in the way of duties on competing foreign prod ucts, and hold up their hands In holy horror at the Impudence and selfish ness which they profess to discover In these requests. They assume, evidently, that the ways and means committee Is going to do. In every case, what Is asked. In thi they are mistaken. That commit tee Is made up of men of brains and experience, who are not to be misled by any man's individual greed. Chairman Plngley has announced that the first care of the committee will be to see that abundant revenue Is sv cuiVd. That means, practically, that duties will In no case be placed hlsh enough to act as a prohibition. If the duty on dii article Is so hU-h that It can not be Imported and sold at a profit, none will be Imported, and hence there will tie no revenue from It. Tliis would be one extreme. The Wilson bill go-s to the direct opposite. The duties, it imposes on the staple ar ticles which form the bulk of our Im ports are so low that, though imports are large, the duties collected do not furnish enough revenue. The mw Dingley bill, which Is In preparation now by the ways and means committee, will avoid both ex tremes. The schedules will be high enough to tiring in sufficient revenue, but not so high as to stop Imports. The central idea the committee has In mind is to put the domestic manufac turer and the importer on a level. The duties on competing articles will cover the difference in the cost of production between Europe and America. What fault can the Democratic crit ics find with hat course? We have tried a low- tariff which gives us too little revenue, and injures our great productive industries. Every sensible man admits the utter failure of the Wilson law. Why not adopt the com mon sense plan of a tariff that will bring In enough money, and avoid giv ing foreign manufacturers an advan tage over domestic ones In our own markets? THE IDEAL PANACEA. Jmes L. Francis, Alderman. Chicago, says: "I regard Dr. King's New Dis covery as an ideal panacea for Coughs. Colds, and Lung Complaints, having used it In my family for the last five years, to the exclusion of physician's prescriptions or other preparations." Rev. John Burgus. of Keokuk. Iowa, writes: "I have been a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church for 50 years or more, and have never found anything so beneficial, or that gave me such speedy relief, as Dr. King's New Discovery." Try this Ideal Cough Rem edy now. Trial bottles free at Chas. Rogers'. To test whether a suspected com pound Is butter or oleomargarine, melt It, immerse it in a bit of cotton wick, and set the tip alight. Butter burns with a dainty and agreeable odor, while oleomargarine has an unpleasant smell. IT MAT DO AS MUCH FOR YOU. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving. 111., writes that he had a severe Kidney Trouble for many years, with severe pains in his back and also that his bladder was affected. He tried many so-called Kidney cures, but without any good re sult. About a year ago he began use of Electric Bitters and found relief at once. Electric Bitters are esuecially adapted to cure of all Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our state ment. Price 50c and 11.00. At Chas. Rogers'. The beaver has more skill than a government engineer. The dams con structed by beavers are never washed away, while every freshet witnesses the destruction of a portion at least of the government's works on the river. BUCKLEY'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers.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 ;ents per box. For sale by Charles Rogers, Odd Fellows' building. It is now claimed that foods stored in an atmosphere of carbonic acid gas are preserved Indefinitely, the fresh ness and flavor being retained better than by the use of dangerous antisep tics or Ice. Chlcora, Pa., "Herald:" Richard Vensel reports One Minute Cough Cure the greatest success In medical science He told us that It cured his whole family of terrible coughs and colds, af ter all other so-called cures had failed entirely. Mr. Vensel said It assisted his children through a very bad siege of measles. One Minute Cough Cure makes expectoration very easy and rapid. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. A German official report says that no case has been recorded where a ship rigged with wire rigging has sustained any damage -from lightning, except in a few Instances where continuous connection had not been made with the hull. weak hen CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. Victims of Lost Manhood should send af once lor a book tliat explains hoi; full niauly vigor is easily, quickly and permanently re&rored. o ruan suffering from weakness can af ford to Ignorethii timely ad vice. Book tells lioiv 'full Htn.tiirlh Ha. velopment and tons are Imimrted to every portion of tbe body. Seut with positive prouta (sealed )free toaDynianonaiipUcallou. ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO.N.Y. FREE TO EVERY MAN THE METHODS OF A GREAT TREATMENT FOR WEAKNESS OF MEN. nsssJnnBSSS ' Which Cured Him -iter Everything Else Failed. Painful diseases are bad enough, but when a man Is slowly wasting away with nervous weakness, the. mental forebodings " ten times worse than the most severe pain. There Is no let up to the mental suffering day or night. Sleep is almost Impossible, and under such a strain men are scarcely respon sible for hat they do. For years the writer rolled and tossed on the troubled sea of sexual weakness until It was a Question wneiner ne mu nm ueurr take a iWo of imlson and thus end all his troubles. Hut providential Inspira tion came to hl aid In the shape of a combination of medicine that not only completely restored the general health, but enlarged' his weak, emaciated parts to natural else and vigor, and he now declares that any man who will take the trouble to send his name and ad dress may have the method of this won- derful treatment free. Now when I say free I mean absolutely without cost. because I want every weakened man to set the benefit of my experience. I 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 I can afford to pay the few postage stamps necessary to mail the Informa tion, 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 oC us. Write to Thomas Slater. Box SSS, Kalamazoo, Mich., and the Information will be mailed In a plain, sealed en velope. Many persons who like freshly baked bread but cannot digest it may be grat ified and yet spared distress If a loaf day or two old Is placed under water while sixty Is counted and then re baked. The chemical process called ripening takes place In new bread hut once. After such second baking hot bread is as wholesome as If It were cold and stale. REAMING WITH SMILES Are the countenances of people who have found speedy and thorough relief from malarial, kidney, bilious, dyspep tic, or nervous troubles through the aid of Hostetter's Stomach Hitters. Such countenances are very numerous. So are letters from their owners attest ing the efficacy of the great family medicine. Among the signals of dis tress thrown out by the stomach, bow els and liver In a state of disorder, are are sick headache, heartburn, nausea, loss of appetite, sallowness of the skin and eyeballs, and an uncertain state of the bowels. They should be heeded at once. If the bitters are resorted to the woe begone look which accompanies sickness will give way to cheerful looks produced by renewed health. If you are drifting on the coavt of dlsea.se, throw an anchor to windward by sum moning the Hitters to your assistance It will keep you In safety. No man's credit can fall so low but that, if he bear his shame as he should do, and profit by It he ought to do, It is in his own power to redeem his repu tation. Therefore let no man despair that desires and endeavors to recover himself again. Lord Nottingham. The workman often eats his lunch on the same bench where he does his work. The office man turns his dt-sk Into a dinner-table. Neither gets the out of doors exercise he needs, neither takes the proper tinie for eating . It Is small wonder that the digestion of both gets out of order. In such cases Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets come to their assist ance by aiding nature in taking care of the food. The cause of nIn.Men'hs of the sick ness of the world Is constipation. From this one cause come Indigestion; disor ders of the stomach, liver and kidneys Illousness, headaches, flatulence, heart- blllousness, headaches.flatulence, heart burn Impurity of the blood and the serious complications that follow. To be?ln with, constipation Ih a little thing, and a little thing will cure It. The 'Pleasant Pellets" are tiny, sugar coated granules. They will perfectly cure the worst case of constipation and indigestion. If the druggist tries to sell you some other pill that pays him profit, you think of what will best pay you. In Investigating the dust of railway carriages in Germany, under the di rection of the Imperial board of health, it Is found that In fouth-class cars there were more than twelve thousand germs per meter; In first-class cars, one-fifth of this number. I'ts about as hard to break some peo ple of bad habits as It Is to break malarial fever when It once gets a firm hold upon one. Mr. C. Hlmrod, of Lancaster, Ohio, says: "Simmons Liver Regulator broke a case of malarial fe ver of three years' standing for me, and less than one bottle did the busi ness. I shall use It when In need of any medicine and I recommend It." The smaller the cut of meat the hot ter should be the oven In order that its crust may protect the Inside from drying out. Of course the time re quired Is proportionately less than that needed for a large one. CASTORIA for Infant and Children. vnppt, TELL IT OUT. Don't sit down and wait for trade, 'Taint thtrway, Oet a hustle, make her show, Push your business make her o 1 Don't sit down und wait for trade, 'Taint the way, 'Taint the way, If you've got something to sell, Tell It about. Let your neighbor see you're "fly," Oet up "bargains," don't say die, If you've anything to sell. Tell it out. Tell It cut. Folks don't know you If you don't Advertise, Keep things movln" every day. Talk about It; that's the way. Folks wjn't know you If you don't Advertise. Advertise, When clothing has been n tinkled and crui-heil by pocking, If shaken out vig orously and hung up or spim.l out In a hot room over iilitlit. lis appear ance III be much improved. Constipation in Its worst forms, dys pepsia, sick headache, biliousness, and derangement of the livT are readily cured by IVWltt's Utile Early Itlsers These little pills never gripe. Small pill, safe pill, beet pill. Chas. Rogers. Pruxgist If black underwear, stockings, or black ywru Ithiit Is to le knitted. Is boiled a few minutes in milk, the dye will not stain the skin so the tlenuan women say. Minutes e.-m like hours when a life is at stake. Croup gives no time to send for a doctor, delay may meun death. One Minute Cough Cure gives Instant relief and Insures recovery. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. In proportion to numbers engaged, Waterloo was the bloodiest battle of motVrn times, liver thirty -41 vt per cent of the men engaged were killed or wounded. LOST A dear little child who made home happy by Its smiles. And to think. It might have been saved had the parents only kept In the house One Minute Cough t'rue, the Infallible remedy for croup, ("has. Rogers, drug gist. During the Civil War the fiuifeilerate cruisers captured vr destroyed eltthiy ships, forty-six brlss, eighty-four larks, sixty-seven schooners, and eight other vessels flying the American tlag. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. To character and success two things, contradictory as they may seem, go together humble dependence on Ood and manly reliance on self. Words worth. All the different forms of skin trou bles, from rhapied hands to eczema and Indolent ulcers can be p-ndlly cured by DeWltt's Witch Hazel Sulve, the gnat pile rur. ("has. Rogers, Drugtfst. Porcelain or eat hen ware that has be come dingy r stained Is much Im proved by rubbing or scouring with salt dusted upon a cloth. TO ( I RE A COLD IN OSK DAY, Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. Rogers. Druggist. Persons who suffer from the cold should wear b"se clothing In (hilly weather, rejnembertng that two thin garments retain more heat than one thick one. A torpid liver means a bad complex ion, bad breath, Indigestion and fre quent headaches. To avoid such com panions take DeWltt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills, ('has. Rogers, druggist. Small pieces of raw potulo In a little water shaken vigorously inside bottles and lamp chimneys will clean them ad mirably. CASTOniA. tot fit- Il I Carafes and glas decanters mny be made to luok clear and brilliant by Bhaklni? wi-t shot In them. Siothlng for burns, scalds, chapped hands and lips. Healing for cuts and sores. Instant relief for plies, stops pain at once. These are the virtues of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. Chas. Rogers, druggist. The cut tialf of it raw potato will brighten dull knives upon which It Is rubbed. It not only relieves; It does more, It cur-t. We refer to One Minute Cough Cure. Suitable for all ages, all conditions, at all times. Chas. Rogers, druggist. Mlcxoscoplsts say that the strongest microscopes do not, probably, reveal the lowest stage of animal life. Not one minute elapses between the taking of One Minute Cough Cure and relief. Why shouldn't people take One Minute Cough Cure. They should. They do. Chas. Rogers, druggist. The white of an egg answers very well In place of mucilage. A weed In the garden can be easily destroyed when It first starts. Con sumption can be nipped in the bud by One Minute Cough Cure. Chas. Rog ers, druggist OUTWARD HOUND OUKGON GRAIN tRelsd and tWwetmt ery rtldav) SAIIKK) rt.AU. Aunuat J Am bark II tier lil i II r miip 51 Mr .M. Sel't. 1 Hrlili 14 lir-hlp W llr lili JV..f t V Kr bark Oeltr Mir two k.. . . MHrlli . .. Hill bsik. - tr shin ......... Mr tork NM.. Hiinoin t'sraaiv .... ,xiillerUn..Ktn' , . 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McUin'iie , IVIeua IVIIIIliaMi. . IliCtll'SlMt tiik'k . I.IH'lell ISilUllin-ll rwie.it!r ,. Kura.i-4 ki'iixuii, CsImiI , . ., i ritei . ITiM'titll . ivraioeiaueai . K" H,ir.c . Umid ll'lie . I'e. ul llaiblliigtoii . Yslliirl I 'mnbrl in 'rlmi"u . . Zanils Iiowii Hill 'mtdimrs . Mtickritirit o. w WuiiT. .jlUnkaiUIr K.ill.i "'I . XI nr ni ... llr luii .... llr lrk - A-D.tU bb, AutiirT lnum. U-Alx.l.Vio) value il.i" IJ bbla tl,:r, vaiiPJ,ul tbiur, Mlu V4 u II- l,.l Hill, nour, valllo boui. vslue ti.xw. Alto V.. . .... " '"' ii"i INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounct'd lv Physicians the most Favorable in America tor sutlVrers from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Tbs objections ursd asalnst Indlo la tha paat b the larar bumbsrs who othsrwlss would havs ben flad to take advantatrs ot Its benedclaj climate, has bn a lack of sultabl accoramodatloa. Th Soulham Pacific Company takss pleasure In announcing that several Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have just bean srsotsd at Indio station. that will bs rsntsil to aopllcants at r sonabls rates. They are turnUhud with modern oonvsnJsnoea, supplied with pur artesian water and so situated aa to lire occupants all the advantage (o be !- rived from a more or less protracted residence in this delightful ollniai. (From the Ban Prancleco Argonaut.) "In tht heart of the grrat desert of the Colorado which the Southern Pacific t-averiee Iherj Is an oauls called Indlo, which. In our opinion. U the sanitarium of the earth. W' believe, from personal Investigation, that for certain Individuals, there Is no spot on this planet so favor able." O. T. fltewart. M D.. writes: "The purity of the air. aod the eternal sun shine, fill ens with wond'r and delight , . . Nature has accomplished o much that there remains but little for man to do. Aa to Its poaalblllttre as a health retort here Is the most perfect sunshine, with a temperature always pleaiant, a perfectly dry soil, for rain Is an unknown factor; pure oxygen, dens atmodphere and pur water. What mor ran be dcslredT It ii the place, above all others, for lung troubles, and a para dise for rheumatics. Considering the number of sufferer who have been cured, I have no hesitancy In recom mending this gAnlal oaals as th have of the afflicted." INDIO Is 6l2 miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 miles from LOS ANOELES Fare from Loj Angele. For further Information Inquire ef any Routhern Pacific Company agent, or address E. P. ROQEU8. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. H. I'. Co. J. B. KIKKL.AND, Dint. Pass. Agt. Cor. First and Alder sts.. Portland, Oi FOR TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... e A L Lease OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Por Freight and Paisenger Hate Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. ACJENTH R. 0. N. 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I Cutrreled etery r'rl.lay , nxr nu.in r.ii asi sami. iAr NKW VOKkt- I Slilp Henry Vlllard ratten UVaHI'iKiU l-Br ahlti Hnllanre Hr ahtp lilen laa , , MCWi'ASTt.R. N.ft. W. Hr haik Cau.lldat Uiililliaoll Ikee jilrimihi Ikerr HnhipCllviif Mailrul Hr ahlp illenelvan. llr Iwrk fdilkerkahlre Itlil UK JANSIKU- Hr bark liee Iter tiark l.lun YoKollAMA- Hr alili Aalatlr I'rttii'el . . I'liltr IIKIK- lir alilp Port Jai kxiu IoTa- Hr bark Conway t'eadn. Kr atiiti AtwryaimlUi ( ejlle. MiiUKSpii Mr a;ii Klnkora. MAZAIlAM- (ier hark rotrtmnot , . , . Ur.l.lliiCHNK rtr bark Cambrian Chieftain. IIONi.kdNii- Hr Htr t lill'a.oiif .. ATvKKP- Hr bark umbrlaiil , KTKS, Pr.RC- Hr ahlp l aw ol Klllecraiikle . I'ltitiertatin . h)avr .. Anilrrwiu liU .lime HttrKHKNCKM same tint In Inv u,i, l-Sov. Slh, 1H, W, Total louuage on lb way --Zl.'tf. Hustler's Twentieth St. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 482 Bond BCFOftf AMD AFTER 5 '. ''"""""'' Impotence. ifll:ki r, I'leaiiwa UloUv.c, tbe JT V . kl'liieyian.ltlienrin.rynr.aiiiolallUnpurlU.a rtTPinKNf! atrensthen. ami reaUireaimall weak mtane, Tii reaaon mrTerera are mil rureft t Ixa-tnra la tm aiiim ninety nee eenl are trnnhtM. lid tsllll. CI'I'll'KNKIatliemilTkniiwn L A written guarantee lleen anfl moner reuirneil If all Imiea line not Ueul a lieriiialiei k.ure. (O hot.iU ITir vai.lir mall. Menu for saaartrnilar anil leatlinonlala, pmiauauaura Aodrna V A Vol. fl CUICIB CO., P, O. llol nt, Baa KranolKO, (M. r HO, t CHAS KOOKIIR, tr,9 futnmcrclal Htrent. Steel Rails Rock Ballast No utntcni rHllrmiil wiis t?ver more substnn tliilly coiiHtructcil limn thi Iliirlingfon'a Now Hliort l.lno via illlllnirs, Mont., to the KiiHt ami South. Tin- coiintry thrntiKh which It runs priscnts firw i-tiirlni-rtnir illllii ul tles. To build a ix'rfort ly straight lino, to Imllnst It rltchtly, to lay It with the strongest and hi-av-lit steel In use anywhere west of tho Missouri river was, comiNiratlvely, an easy matter. Travelers who wish to reach Omaha, Kansas City, St. IjouIs or any other Southern or South eastern city quickest and most comfortably, will ask for tickets "via illl llnftR and the IturllnKton Route." , C. 6HELDON, O. A., Portland, Oregon. WHEN IN rORTLANrv CaJl on Jno. r. Handler Co., 124 Third street, and ret the Dally Astorlan. Visitors need not mlaa their mornlnr PPr while there FUOTH8!);-7. stlll'I'kUa, I'.irilan.l I'Moitr Mills . Hlbauil .t Kerr Ilalt.iur, tl mil rlii A Co . ,. i M . i o 1 i. "' ( ) H Cailleniii t Cn Ha I (.ill r. Uulhtln A Co I fw i I Ilk d Ilk Hi Il Id .Hlliann il knrr I IU (Hi I I J. t I H ad I UK i I IM Kl I MM I lis 111 I l' I I Ilk (4 I II" ltd I'liriirttil rioiir Mill Malfmir, (lollirie Co . .1 It ( Miiieroit .1 I'n. .... , PortlKiiit Hour Mill Co... niImoii a kmr Iluiriuir, Untliild ami Cn ii ii ii Hlbaiiu A Krrr llalfiiiti, liolliilu A Co .1 It Cotoeroti & t)o. ,,, tilbaoti A Knrr lUlbmr iliilbrle a (!i Nlbanii A Kerr I'nttlaoil I'l.iur Milli I'.iKUiid Klnur Mill J U t'aiiinroti Ik On ii ( lUlfiitir, (Inllirles INi , Hlliann a krrr a la.. til II- M HI in iM ail III ad lit lis til Ilk id ill I. la kit l KM . ., g lla M lila U lla 1 All lua..... til III il III Naj il KM v.i all liU til 101 ...... til ki Vd ,iirlUiii'V''our'l'ilT"','.,,'.l!!."!!! luiluur, llillllrle Co minim A Kerr, J II Comeroit Ci Hlliann Kerr Ilitl'iiur, liiitbrln a t'o..,, I It Csmeruit Co Iimfiiur, llulltrie A Co .1 It I 'smeruo a (' ..., Hkltiiitr, lltlllttlii A (Si I'.irllainl Klnur Ml I U.K.. in. il.iiluii. a t o ill III...,., til III U Ail III Id" t!l ki til lw til III u g m (I W Me ear tl llM . . Hibauii A kerr ...,. .all Hir Uiillirln A Co., ilbanii A Kerr , . i. .. Itdlmir, lliillirlii A Co .'" Merj Ilalluur, litilbrle A Cn J II Cameron A fNi...M. lll..ui A Kerr ... 'l M ft.i tl W Sat ill k Vtl il PI ... til ill & t!l toa til iw .'I l.u .. si in l Jut im .. til llM .... Il aa d . til In. ... . All IJa M A'l M .. 41 lus il.ll.nir liiilbr e A It'll mir. iiolliile A Co... Million A err Ilalluur, Outline A Co J Ii ( ai. in. in It Ci. cii ai tuna lirn, vaiun llioo. II. I W.i.l j raau Alio I7) bbla bbla rt.iur. vnliie ii,imi. jiiativ, nun fl.iio, value 9.k ami tAolotii bualiela of txarl-y allied ll.iuu WAV TO OREGON. Hal ui-f rxi SAta tiisiiuskai. 1171 XI .11 1 M11U..H A lleebe TT 1 ii A I ! XV KM A tut IOAt ivr: iihai Uw iuiai I lit ituAl 111 il II'M IIOAI Ul IIOAI Uerr. W. A Cu ' kj lUlfinir, llull.rlo Co I. Ul.llav. Co ...... illwiu A kerr w 1ST 1 H-U tiOAl l ' HiiAl I'm klit H'4 ljuAl ... t M. Miirtry.... imj.iuai .......... . . .. Hellweg :IIM UklAI ..' William -.Jltvi hkMI ' ll.Hliea 'U)AI . lirimihi. 'iM liUAl W H lira-- a Co . Adam '10 innAI ! .... .. W n I lrtn Ham lliu In lX-Jnt Astoria and McKee Ave. Situiitfti on t)i(; millth Ride of Antoriii'8 liilln. Twfnty ilfgrfOH wiiriner iintl vt'gftation .'50 tluyH in advaiico of the North nitlo. MiiKuifiot'iit h i ten for rt'H idtnct)8, overlooking rivtr niul bay, nunny and Hhel tcrt'tl. Easy and natural prudes; little or no Rrudiuf; needed. Street. MANHOOD RESTOREOSS I, !'"V"i .'Ti.".iJ h"'TL't".m '."I"""- i-nMai,i.ii, Inaiiniiila. I'alnaln the llrk,Heiii,.al Kmlaal.iiia, Nervmia llebutlti I liuiilea, VnailiM I" ."y, Kiliaiialli.a Urali.a, Varkl. a. 4 nnallnaOnn. 1 1 llopa all Irawea l.r il v nr nlatil Pievenla illiU k fir an n( illarltarfe, wlib-h If luitrhe,.reil Inaila b.MMfii..i..,,i..H.. remiyly tortirn wlilmiii an m-ralL..i. hiin.ilniM,.L Hi in itori -fwiftwmmi rrm"lr fur kiwTrra,, l"it, Hnrrm-lufrhiP., H hlUn, n h m t u r ft I ill Will., tir iitiv In 11 in nm itt.n, IrriUttnti or ulrr- liT..Sa7 n I lnbdkfi OqarAhtrerl - .I'm oi in a a o u nimii' ;ietnrt,o niq nj ivrosrviiiu, nr ftnt In pUIn wrppf, 0. , , or mm wi w, nr m inhii', mt.jo. P rt.lrh.-Mir'. f ..r'l-rl DlMftlirt nrm.it ENNYlUYAL PILLS i ii. bmii oni wtnint H Ml. I, I.. UDIII Ml 'nifJlal 1t tit, k.. I- . (A.i1.a .. Iww . a, m wku hi a rlM-Hi. Tmkm "-lrr, i'iS rfetne;eVMM (WlefUW "IMlnf for l.U.-, 114 1. hf rHrj RTSORIA PUBLIC LIBRAHV ItEADINO ROOM FRBB TO ALL. Open every day from I e'oloek te l:M and 6:10 to t:J0 p. m. Subacrlptlon rates ft per annum. 8.W. COR. ELEVENTH A DUANB BTtV AN ENIGMATICAL. BILL OP FARE, Por a dinner, served on the Dining cars of th Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Railway, will be sent to any address oa reoelpt of a two-cent postag stamp. Apply to Geo. H. Ucafford, General Pas enger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chi cago, Illinois. W IB . V t&m, i