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JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. " '' ' Tctephon. No. term or riCKirrto!. , DAILY. Bent by mall, per P tt 0 Bent by mall J month W Served by carrier, pw month 4& WF.EKLT. Sent by mull, per year I In Advance. Footage free to subscriber AU communications Intended for publt. eatlon should be directed to the editor. Rnsinru communications of all kinds and remittance must be addressed to The Astorian. The Astorian guarantees to its sub scribers the largest circulation of any oewnrapT published on the Columbia river. Advertising rate can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorian, the second old est weekly in the state of Oregon, has. next to the Portland Oregonlan. the Unrest weekly circulation in the state. John F. Handley St Co. are our Port land a rents, and ooplea of the Astorian md be had every morning- at their stand. 12 Third street. The A.tortaa" kereby ofln to doaat OS- HFMtRID DOLLARS U Mary's ea.H-1. ayM a deaaaa ratAar DMau, kimr legal Tlrt Is pr aa4 akawlac that Bay arra paptrr pabUshe la Astoria kaa artat4 Ithla Ux lMt alnety days oiadrlag be- . iwi. .arter almela oial" r tbar kta4 of "tadoarrapAle Areas report. TMtT4 aver the wtras mwriil altaar f tt talscranh ffloe la Aetarta. from aay point al.lrte r Aetorla, Or..Oebr 1. President CVeveind's proposed trip around the world may not be made In eighty day or eighty minute, but smm nreaent attDear-nce. tt will out rival General Grant- celebrated tour. Montana, has Joined the ranks In Its announcement that the at ate can Be innr without woman suffrage. Mon tana, people probably took a teson from Kama. The action yesterday by the commit tee of the Republicans In congres s hav ing charge of the t-vrlff bill In reporting favorably the establishment of one Iburth of the McKlnley rates on nails, m order to protect the Faotftc coast, certainly deerv ea the heartfelt thank of the people wes of the Rocklea. tenable claim to the Nicaragua const; though im a matter of fact she did not iKj so. Hut it did worse than that for the rntted State. It prevented this country from constructing the canal on Ita own nreount. It subjected this country s dealing Jk ltn notgtioortng American republic to the supervision of a Eurwtn powr. - Ard t the present day H Is. morally, least, bar to American construction and control of the canal; t irtv to Qreat Prltain the right against thl country which Mr. Edmund sa-s she has not, and which. In Ju.tio she ahould not have; and It glvwi the arbitration treaty a bearing upn the canal which must b regarded aa Incompatible with American Inter' eats. A radical solution of this dlttteulty is. I however, suggested. It dot- not lie m th rejection of the arbitration or In any matert! modification of that in utrument. U doe tie in tne prompt a rogation of the Clavton-ltutwey treaty. That treaty, it k argued, was based on error. It ha operated to the advantage of neither country, but really to ths disadvantage of both. It has delayed h this lte dnte the construction of the canal. It has been violate!, in splrl; and in letter, by Great Britain, and it may soon be In letter, by the I'nlted States. Both countries have. nre than once, expressed a destre tor its aoro- gMkwt. though TH-4ther has vt taken th technical atep ne awry to effect that end. Among all our treat leo there Is not one nwre discredited, despised ar.d obsoMe. Ita continued exiteme can do no good, but may, as now appears, cause Irritation and trouble between the two great nations whose Inter course should be most friendly. The proposition is therefore made to abro gate It. Then, if thfe country decides to proceed wtth the construction of the Nlcaragtuk canal, it may do ao under ita own exclusive control, without a shad ow of doubt upon Its moral title so to do; and It may ratify this arbitration treaty without fear of Its control of the canal toeing Imperilled or challeng ed thereunder. That Is a proposition to which the senate and executive wfll, no doubt, give careful consideration. T1IK DAILY ASTOKIAN, THURSDAY MUBMKU. FKBKl'ABY 11. 181)7. OUTWAUD HOUND OKEGON (MAIN FLKKTHSIMW. FREE TO EVERY MAN THE METHODS US a ukmi TREATMENT FOR WEAKNESS OP MEN. Which Cured Him ..itnr verjriiB Elsa Failed, Painful diseases are bad enough, but when a man Is slowiy wasim with nervous weakness, the mental .h.iinii r ten tlntea worse than the most severe iJn. There Is no let up to the mental suffering day or night. Sleep l Almost Impossible, and under such a strain men are scarcely respon sible for what they do. For years tha writer rolled and tossed on the troubled tea of sexual weakness until it was a vjuestion whether he had not better take A dose of poison and thus eml all his troubles. But provldenttAi inspira tion canie to his aid In the share of a combination of meillclnes that not only completely restored the general health, but enltintvd his weak, etnaclute.1 parts to natural slse and vigor, and he now ! eolares that any man who will take tho trouble to send his name and ad dress may have th method of this won U. rful treatment free. Now when I my free I mean absolutely without cost, because 1 want every weakened man to get the benefit of my experience. I am not a philanthropist, nor do I . sji entnustast. dui mere i TELL IT OUT. Don't alt 4wa And waU for trAda. . ; PAllit tha ay. , Get a hust makl bar show, Push jTAur busines-mAk r Don't alt down wnd WAlt for trada. TAint tht wAy, TAlnt tha wax, It you've got orasthlnf to sell, Tell It About, Let your neighbors sea you're "fly," Oct up "bargAlna," don't tay die, It you've anything to sell. Tell U out. Tell It out. Folks don't know you If you don't Advertise, Keep things movtn' every day, Talk about Jt; that's the way. Folks won't know you It you don't Advertise, Advertise, AN ENIGMATICAL PI U. OF FARK For a dinner, served on tht Pining car ol the Chicago, Mllwauks and St. I'l Rallaay, oil! be sent to any address on recttpt ot a two-cant postage stamp. Apply to 0o, tl. IKuffurd. 0nral Ps Hiurr Artttl. Old Colony Uulldlng. Chl rage, Illinois. pose New Kn:land iisiiermen afk fr hltrher tariff. Of comie this could no affect their net itfta'eeds. but it would To permit Immigrants to land at Cas tle Garden who can read and write English or another language, and to bring wtth Un their Illiterate wives, to the latest change in the Immigration bill, whioh seems to have overcome all objections to K. Perbapa the bill as It now stands Is broad enough tp meet a- requirements by those who favor unlimited tonmigratkm; but It is a ques tion whether. If K should pass. It would be found strict etiougtt to keep out the eJaaa of people who do not make desira ble cttiiens. A VERT SEVERE REBUKE. Is administered by the stomach when its functions are abused. Indiscretions in eating or drink, are requited In the first instance by acute Indigestion, which. If injudiciously treated or dis regarded, speedily merges Into chronic dyspepsia. Both, fortunately, are sure ly eradicated with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, a tonic and alterative as high ly esteemed by the medical profession s by the general public. The nervous trouble and disturbed nightly repose, usually associated with dyspeveia. Are soon relieved by the Bitters, which is also a preventative of malaria, rheu matic and kidney complaints, and an invlgorant of sterling value. Bilious ness and constipation are also thor oughly relieved by It A wineglassful before meals imparts appetite, which can be satisfied without discomfort through Its regulating and tonic Influ ences. Use it systematically and persistently. ..... . . ' t. . n.... Ik.lt Hrtl ..nrfl.M thousands of men suffering tns menuu innnrM of weakened mannoou w no would be ' get such cured At ones could they but, a remedy as the one thAt ,JjJ' CABTOniA. cured me. Do not try to stmiy out now I can Afford to pay the few postage stampa necessary to mall the Informa tion, but send for It. and learn that thert 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, uox jsa. Kalamasoo. Mich.. And the InformAtion will be mailed In a plAln. sealed envelope. MgMtUf The oarsgrrat'hers who are hnvln fun lth Mr. Cube's name seem forget that this u a no-pun winter. 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N-Ala- siiv bill, rtmir, Talue lavgno. rloii'. alua t,v .ml w Ion. I, Ami u:i upia Australia, had lrt r .T00 miles , j-ar's iutput of Amorti-an built of railway open. The capital expended J am, jt,.-! veMsels was the greatest im them has beon IST.OOO.OOO: the net jknoWT, 1n 1rH nK, rteen years, with revenue over wotung expeiwes w ; por cent. ! two exception ARBITRATION AND THE CANAL. Of aU the spedflc objections thus far made against the pending arbitration treaty with Great Britain the most se rious is that would Imperil American control of rche NlceragTia. Canal, says the New York Tribune. That, it true, might nell be dee-?d rJff!cl?nt cause for radically amending, If not rejecting, the treaty. This nation would not be pleased to see canal connecting its own Atlantic And Pacific coasts con trolled to whole or In part by an alien power. Whether such a canal should be constructed at all is a question open for fair dispute; but If it be constructed there Is no doubt that W should be under the control of this country, w hore interests would be affected by it vajstly more than those ot Any and all other nations. It Is necessary, therefore, to onsider what bearing this treaty would er could have upon the control of the eanal. Ex-Senator Edmunds, in an ln m.1v dlHcutwion of the matter, holds that It would iha-ve none. For the trea ty submits to arbitration nothing "but "matters to KUITerenca Jn respect to "whloh either of the high contracting "panties shall have rights against the "otter;" and. according to the legal definition of the terrm. Great Britain sould claim no rights against the Unit ed States in regard to the tatter's op eration in Central America, any more than the United States could have against Great Britain in regard to Brit kth operations in Abyssinia. That logic swema Irrefutable and conclusive, and fa, on the face of it. But there is just this Haw dn tt, that this country has In terms, by solemn treaty, given and con eeded to Gr?at Britain those very rights whl h, under international law, the lat ter never could have acquired. That Is the troublesome objection Which gives fore to this objection to the treaty. Half a century ago, when the con struction of the canal was being consid ered. Great Britain made some preten sion to ownership of the NUaraguan rxa?t larnis where the eastern terminus f fie canal must be. The pretension was bait-le?.s. But the United States, instead ( boldly denying and resisting tt, contented itself wtth asking Great Britiiin far permission to construct the emial thresh the land In question. Great B vita in refused, but offered to enter Into a Itreaty for a Joint protec torate over the canal. To this the United States weakly agreed, and the notorious Claytoo-Bulwer treaty of 1850 was the result. Under that instrument the two government agreed that nel thw should (have any "exclusive control ever the sold stilp manal," or "erect any . fowiflcatlons commanding the same, ... or assume or exercise ami dominion over . ..; . Any part of Control America; . ...or use any influence that either-may possess with - any state or government through whose territory the canal may pane for tbe purpose of acquiring or holding, direct ly or indirectly, for the citizens or sub jects of the one, any right or advan tages . . . which shall not be offered on the same terms to the citizens or subjects of the other." Now, that called spon Great Britain to abandon her un- At a meeting the other day a Belgian company declared its Inability to pay a dividend because of the hard times and the "severe competition In gamb ling in Belgium." Cupid breaks his bow at the sight of a face full of pimples. Hollow cheeks, sunken eyes, and a sallow complexion vrtii defy his ben Intentions. Beauty Is more than skin deep. The akjn is merely the surface on which is written in plain characters the condition of the body. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery is good for the complexion be cause K makes the whole body healthy because It clears and purities the blood, makes the digestion strong and clears out Impurities of all kinds. By Increasing the ability to assimilate nu tirtious food, and by the infusion of its own Ingredients It enriches the blood and so makes solid, healthy flesh. It cures diseases of the lungs, liver, stomach, bowels, skin and scalp, simply because all these diseases spring from the same cause a disordered digestion and consequent Impure blood. There are a great many of the un fortunate ones In this world, greater In number than thw who are blessed with good dlegstlon. To some people the greatest misfortune Is not to be able to eat everything set before them. I suffered for years with Dyspepsia. ami everything I ate disagreed with me. I was induced to try Liver Regulator and was cured. I now eat everything." M. Bright, Madison Parish, La. Not one minute elapse between th taking of One Minute Cough Cure and relief. Why shouldn't people take On Minute Cough Cure. They should. They do. Chas. Rogers, druggist. Cluee observers within the last few ' days may have noticed a i!ixwltion ! on the iart of sevenU cabinet anplrants Simmons , ... , Im. rh aotiM'thlnr-eauallv aft-gd class. The British isles comprise no than 1.000 separate Islands and without counting mere Jutting or Isolated pinnacles. Soothlnr for burns, m-alda. chapped hands and lips. Healing for cuts And fewer i sore. Instant relief for plies, stops j pain at once. These are the virtues of oc,t, DeWttt's Witch Haxel Salve. Chas. Rogers, druggist. . BUCKLEM H ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In tbe world for cuts. bruise, sore, uloers.salt rheum, fever The Atchison Olobe Introduce to the political world Hon. Turk Rurk. We do nut know what Hon. Turk Hurk sores, tetter, chapped band.. chllblAlns. J nta, but have no doubt that he ought corn, and All skin eruptions. And pos itive cure for pile, or no pay required It, la guaranteed to give perfect saUs- to get tt. All faction, or money refunded. Price, 25 j b! In Bulgaria the proprietors of a med icine, by which they daim to cure a specified disease, are liable to impris onment if the medicine fails to produce the desired effect. cents per .box- For sale by Rocer Odd Fellows' building. ;the great Dan, a dog, has carried mall between j Drugfrist. the office of G. E. tumpson ana uir j p.rtoffice at Kaat Sullivan, Me., nw , more than a year. the different form of skin trou from chapped hands to eciema Charles and Indolent ulcers can be readily ! cured by DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, pile cure. Chas. Rogers, INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Proiioiint't'd by Plipiciaiis the most Favor-ill le in America for suflVrerH from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism VESSELS ON THE WAV TO 0UKG0N. (Retl ami tirrwll ry KrldaT) roar saaSD raos d . NcvrvTift'-- .Shln Henry Vl'.IarJ UVKKroot- l-Hrahip aciiaurs Rr .hip Olert 2IKWCASTI.K, N.H. W. Hr hli lllaual.au. llr hark Hilerk.lilre roHT rlKIK- Hr .nip run jsrsaoa .. MOUKSPO Hr liark C'nml leliana.. . . MKLHUPHNR rtr bark l ainbrtao t hletiaiu. bar. iimlirlanl TAUAIIUANO - Hr bar lee . . rtrrais. P.. rsa uet Halten gohlHMl . Kerr tin . .-(. ;liw . ... it . IWI; sat coxtismu. 0AII Hulton A Heetx ., Msjrar, W, A t'o iuni luUAl IIikIis Jl.0, 'I'V William. iwj lilrirliht. I'M K,il--rliii. IIIV ' IWAI iltvAl .. 1UDAI ,. UWAI m Haiti .. ItOAl iAI ) l-lrflaw A I'o. nlba.ni A Krr Taylor, Vuu' Co Iroa i-o.sth,l h, mm. Total tonnage ra (As war-19 ill. same tints In ! 4JA Kamt llina In lalft-l.ra , A Beachdale (Pa. mercJuint ufTers a j reward if 130 f- his wife, who re 'cently eluped. But he explains It by Chlcora. Pa., -Herald;" Richard j saying she "Uk along considerable Vensel report One Minute Cough Cure truck belonging to htm. the greatest success In medical science. ! ... ..It. - .hIu .i I. An.m mir He told us that It cured mi wnoie - family of terrible coughs and colds, af-1 It cure We refer to One Minute ter all other so called cures had failed ; Cough Cure. Suitable ror an ages, ail entirely. Mr. Vensel said It assisted ! conditions, at all times. Cha. Hogers, his children through a very bad siege of measles. One Minute Cough Cure makes expectoration very easy and rapid. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. druggist. The new organ of the church of St. Ignatlous, San Francisco, weighs more than 100,000 pounds, ani has more than 5,000 pipes. One Horace Holes contributes a two column article on frea? silver to an Iowa paper. Why will such unknown young sters persist In rushing into print to attnut attention? A HOUSEHOLD TREASURE. D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y., pays that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery In the house and his family has always ffrund the very best results follow Its use; that he would not be without it, if procurable. O. A. Dykeman, drupsriRt, Catuklll, N. Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery Is un doubtedly the best Cough remedy: that he has used it in his family for elsht years, and it hax never failed to do all that is claimed for It. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tented? Trial bottles free at Chas. Rogers' drug .itre. Regular size, SOc and $1.00. Minutes sr.'m like nours when a life Is at stake. Croup gives no time to send for a door, delay may mean ' death. One Mmute Cough Cure gives Instant relief and Insures recovery. The j only harmless remedy that produces ttfuiu Immediate results. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. CASTOR IA for Infant and Children. Many Remarkable Cures The ooXoUons urged against ladlo t th past by tha large aumbara who otharwlsa would have baao glad to take advanta ot Its baneDctal climate, has bean a lack of suitable accommodation. Tha Southern I'aclflo Company takss pleasure In announcing that several Commodious and Comfortable Cottages hav Just been aractad at Indlo station, that will bo rwniM to applicants at ra sonaUs rates. They art furnlahsd with modern convanlonoaa, supplied with pur artaalao watar and so situated, as to (tv occupants all tha advantages 10 io f rived from a mora or laal protracted raaldanoa In this dallghtful oilmats. (From tha Ban rranctsco Argonaut.) "In th heart of tha great daaart of the Colorado which tha Southern Psclne travsraes therj is an oasis called Indlo, which. In our opinion. Is tha sanitarium of the earth. W belleva. from personal Investigation, that for certain Individual there la no spot on this planet so raror al.u " O. T. Stewart. U. D.. writsa: "The rjurltr of the air. and tha stsrnal sun. shine, nil one with wonder and delight . . . Naturtl has accompllahed so much that there remains but little for man to da As to Its possibilities as A health reeort-hers Is ths most perfect sunshine, with a temperature always pleasant, a perfectly dry soil, for rain Is an unknown factor; pur osygan, dma atmoaphere and pure water. What mors ran be desired? It la the plars, above all others, for lung troubles, and a para dise for rheumatics. Considering the number of sufferers who have been cured, I have no hesitancy In recom mending this irenlal oasis ss th haven of the afflicted." Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. and McKee Ave. km "pea. Rev. Owight L. Moody says he be lieves tlw? account of Jonah and the whale, but Rev. Lyman Abbott holds that It Is merely a big flrti story. The Value Red hats were first nals In the yar 1245. worn by iwrdi- Constipatlon In Its worst forms, dys net,s a. sick headache, biliousness, and I derangement of the liver are readily j cure, by DeWltt's Little Early Risers, i -v -p " These little pills never gripe. Small ; KJ L OA. pill, safe pill, best pill. Chas. Rogers, Druggist Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... Situatoti on the south nitlo of Antoria'H hills. Twenty lcgrwn wiinner aud vegetation 30 tluys in advance of the North ftitle. Magnificent aitw for nn itltMiciis. overlooking rivtr nnd bay, minny and nhel tered. Easy and natural gradon; little or no grading net'ded. ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 482 Bond Street. INDIO 'Newspaper TO Cl'KE A CIILII IX K n. Take laxative Eromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. 23c. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. An enterprising young physician of Warsaw, 111., has built a private tel ephone line connecting his office with the house of all his country patients. FAILING MANHQOO General and Nervous Debility. rr i i t. ; J."5rv & Lf..".r.i. Weakness of Boly ana r.ri u', .'.Ul'.i v la tuition and proola, n-iled we iled free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Bafalo.N.Y Wind. Efl'Vts of or Kxcetea In Ol Vfinrii. I'h'.iJS HanbOO'! I ! ' resir.rw. Husr l-:ilftiB . "'I r-trci!2lpcn "ViaU. Un developed Port lore of BikIv. Abw)li,u.ly oii- lltiJ fullir.gHonieTrentmcnt, VA Uenefits In a day. frnin SO Stales I till FortiKD fend for Deacrlatbe HwA, e Why poke fun at the new "United States jiarty"? l.'nless Coxey died last I night the party han-t lost a member A an advertlnlrnr medium since It was organized. ,i-r-nrli unim itet ienerul DOST-A dear little child who made ! circulation among a denlr home happy by Its smiles. And to j ab,e clfxnm f people and ltn think. It might have been saved had j the parents only kept In the houieiawnamginine cornnmniiy, One Minute Cough Crue, the infallible remedy for croup. gist. Chas. Rogers, drug I'nlewi the newspaper artist have misrepresented "Uttle Egypt," very evident, Indeed that Mr. 8eeley"i diners must have been very drunk, The nave . -i Astorian 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. full v both of thene r ' advantages. Now that Richard Harding Davie ha reached Cuba, General Weyler will know precisely wliat to do. The U. S. Gov t Reports ghow Royal Baking Powder superior to all other, FROM NOW UNTIL BPRINO Overcoats and winter wraps will be In fashion. They can bo discarded, tempor arlly while traveling in ths stesm-heated trains of ths Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for speed and for safety, no other Una can compare with this great railway of ths West. Ib 612 nii1H from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 aiilw from LOS ANHELES Fare from Los Angeles Jj.oc E. P. ROOKItH. Aaat. Gen. Pass. Agt 8. V. Co. J. B. KIRKLAND, Dlat. Pass. Agt Cor. First, and Alder sts.. Portland, Oi Swift, safe, luxurious our evening train from Kt. I'aul to Chicago and liinils Is one of the hand somest in the country VeKtlbuled and gas lighted from end to end, Carries tandard and compartment sleeping cars oh well a dining and free chair cars. Runs ON TIMH over a superb track. Leave St. I'aul 8:03 p.m. Arrives Chicago 9:25 a.m Arrive St. Louis 5:21 p.m. Travelers Who have never tried the Burling ton between St. Paul and ChliAgo aro respectfully reiiueuLed to do so. No railroad between th IK .lots named offers swift er, safer or more luxur iou service. A. C. SHELDON, O. A., Portland, Oregon. fjfTLlA. II til V. Jl I MAI1H00D RESTOREDS CUPIOENC CraKlVeeaM Utaareaurtp- III ouK'klr :uie l all nrr .uvraiiva uraaiia. awU ea Iail HaiihirMl la, I'alualnUia llu'k.mnnlnal KniMmia, N'rvmia IMillll)'. miilea. tlnllln a In Marry, HihauMliis Jiraina, vira a.. a thin nf a fainiiua Fraiirb Dtiyab-tan, thus or dlvaMia of Uia seutrauva uraaiia. nwimit tiM-U ua fail Manhimd, trvetiia aalrk. tirriWl leaila bi ripemunirrbea and Ell iliehnrro m imfHaner. a 11 i.e. annaan m u , w idnera and trie nrlnarjr orsani ut aU UaixirlUaa, Oinailpatliin. MaUipa all Inaara nrnay or rilniik ifMol dlarnama, wnirn ii mitrnwiwi 1 1 Hie hurro nl tmfHawjr. Bcronc Arrcn rirpinAAM atrarifthanaand reetoraeamaii n'l.i'k Til. .eiaiio .iilTetera are rmtonrM bf N-Inre la kenum intnety P?n wltlxml ati OTH-raUmi. A"" uHmmi. nut anaut a uaruiaiMi.i.ui it-ill i HI I K N N la in oni y k noen remedy In cur. art 1 I!.AI,'lr.nS;v bSL B.n.1 rriMeli.dle;iir.aUa Addraai ! ' UV9T. O. Bos WJa,AaniriKa-,Oal. Tw 111 CHAS R001CR8, VA Commsrolal Street. trnnMed wild 0.R&N. GIVES CHOICE OF .2- ' Transcontinental ROUTES. Via Spokane and St. Paul Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha op St. Paa! Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining- Cbalr Cars Astoria to San' Fransisso. Columbia, Monday, January IS. Btate of Oalifomlas Saturday, Jan. 23. Columbia, Thursday, January 28. (State of Cal... Tuesday. February 2. Columbia, Sunday, February 7. Stabs ot cal., Friday, February 12. Columbia, Wednesday, February 17. For rats and gon.rai mronnatloa eal) on or Address O. W. LOUNBB BRRT, 1 Agent. W. H. HURLBURT, den. Paa. Agt., Portland, Or, e. McNeill, President and Maaagor. f lllkllifiU js-'M 0..riiil U AaUff aM u .til,!.,.. 4 'nniH iuni'. r?.B r,ti Fwin flu! Mire nm la a nnn.riiwinmia rfiniiNiii fr UurnirrlMr.e. Iilml, Himraiaiiirrhii-a, Wlill. uunalurd ill -!iarKiiJI r any liiD.ntnia II1.11, irrliatlun ur ulira lion i,r in 11 on u. ni.ni' irnne. n'i ilrliitfi'til. Al T II JSll. nr -iil In plain wrarenr, l.f wipma, liaiali, fm I. hi, ur a (Miiiic, f4.ro. 'irr-ular eimi uii reijunal n..rwjc. DtAlOM PATKMT. CAVtaTte vrn,unia, k Fnr InfnrmatlnQ and trea llandhunk write to MUNN A I XI- Ml llaiUDWAT. Mw Voac Old rl bn an fit aerortns patent. In Amarle ! onrirr MW Yoaa nu In Amarle t'.vHprn.uinLknoulbr lla la lirfitlKhl bnfu Pie puliUe by a nutloa given fraa of Guars la IA ' tanreet etrrwlattui of any eH entitle paner la tti world. Sni.naiillr lllu.trewd, hn luflllirnna man abmilil tie wllhiiul It, Waeklr, A3.0OA er SLSialxmnntha, Artdreaa. MIIXIT A OO Vuamana. Il liiuadwajr. ar Vork City. leaver Hill Gilman Coal ...Try It For Family or Steam Purposes. CLEAN... . , Reasonable to Prlca ELMORE, SANBORN & CO , Agents, Astoria. '