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TllK DAILY ASTUUIAN, FRIDAY Mo UN I Ml, KKMtUAKY S8. IUi7. gaily glotoviaiu JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. M. TERM Or OIBHCKlpriON. DAILY. Sent by mall, pr 5" par ....$2 00 Bent by mall, per month 60 Served by carrier, per month 45 WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year i2 In advance. Foetage free to subscribers. All communications intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business rommunlcatlona of all kinds and remittance must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub scriber! the larireot circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the second old est weekly In the state of Oregon, has, awxt to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Handley & Co. are our Port laad agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand. i: Third street. Tae "Aslwrtaa" hereby offer la daa ! HIUDRKD DOLLARS to Mary's - HiMpKitl, payable on deeaawd te rather Matataa, wwaaee legal avlaaaea ! piw shassia thwarts; thai aay aftaraoan wewe--sarr paMMreel la Aetwrta has airtaleMt vtthia the last araety days expiring be fore) tMe nttmr a slagla "epeelel" r athae kfcad af "telegrphle pru report, saasWad aver the wires watering either wf the telegraph oSJeaa la Astoria, rroaa ay palat aatatda af OretTaa. AMorta, Or.. October 15. !. The Catholic Sentinel says: "Father Father G. Hagan, 8. J director of the Georgetown university observatory, is about to publish a full atlaa of varia ble Mars, the first rf the kind ever is sued to the ncleivUflc world. Too sd-ocates of the Torry bank-1 ruptcy law are again buoyea up with Che hope of seeing that measure pass. The senate took up the bill last week, and aa It has been made a siecial or der, it is unlikely that other measures will displace it in the attention of the senate until it Is put out of the way. This has encouraged the expectations of many of Its advocates to believe that It now has a good chance for en actment. It ia to be hoped the friends c the tail will employ all the energy they are poaXMsed of to secure tta pass age before March 4. The diances are that they will require all their re sources, however, for it seejns to be ne of the most difficult things tn the trorld to bring about the passage of a bankruptcy law, in spite or the fact that tt Is regarded by busmess men everywhere as so desirable, and even necessary. The story told by Mr. A. J. Coutrie af the gold discovery at cannon Beach ill be a surprise to a great many of the Astorian's -readers this morning. Mr. Coutrie is so well known to every one who has lived In this section of the country any considerable length of time that his statement would have credence without the additional and convincing proof exhibited in the pouch of gold brought with him from the "diggings." There is gold to the nortii of us. and gold to the south; and it Is not unreasonable to suppose that cold should exhrt in this Immediate TiohMy. Recent Cnited States geolog ical reports Show that dim I ma places indicating large deposits of gold and silver have been found at various points along the coast from the Co lumbia south to the Nehalem river, and there Is every reason to believe that further prospecting hi the neigh borhood of the new Cannon Keach will produce surprising and gratifying re sults. It now appears that the minor con sulates those wh salaries are C30 a year or lesn re mrt se cure to th5lr present democratic in cumbents. It iwas generally believed that wiien the president Issued his fa mous order exttuding the civil service law lam May to some thousands of positions that beWiged to th- spoils lystfm, that these onsuliu- positions were included In the order, and that then-after vacancies in Hh- )ular s'rice were t be filled by com ;,e:itj re examinations thn.uirh the civil service. Th'j men who had Ijeen a.pjririled to thwi places by the Cleveland admln-M-rfitkm were laughing in their sleeve at the cute way the president had given them a life-tenure of their places, but It turns out that tliey laughed to oon. A prominent government official tells this to the IVashintrton corn-spon lent of the Louisville Courl.-r -Journal: "L"nitel States on-suls ivho draw a alaj-y of 12,500 a y-ai- and under are nfrt undi.r clvb service, as -many people believe. They are. however, und-r civil riee in a limited way, as I will ex plain. For inwtance, 40 lor GO applicants file papers asking for this or that con sulate. The secretary of state will rec oinimmd the applicant tj be appointed. The favored applicant i thn notified to appear before a 'dvii board In the state department for examination. If he makes the required per cent, he Is qualified for appointment, and the pros dent does the rest. You may put It down that the democrats now holding positions h the consular aervioe will have to walk the plank, and they won't be allowed to take their own time about tt. 'either. It w III be In this service that the spoilsmen will get in their work, first. No position In the consular servoe to under civil service In the sense itnat the Clerkships In the depart ment are under the civil service." However, It Is to be remembered that the consular fee .have all Ibeen cut off, and the salary itself 1 the only emolmument which the ooMul now re ceives. This makes these smaller, posi tions of no profit to the bolder." Pre viously the fees made the positions worth having; but now a man really needs private menna in addtlMt to his salary to ltve rrvectnWy abroad aa an fnited State consul. Nowadays when women are trying to do everything, It Is not strange that ntany things ar over-done. It Is not sftraniro "that there are all kinds of physical and nwntal disturbances. If the wwrnan who s a dAor, a lawyer, or a Journalist, or In business would not try to bo a society woman too It might be different; but the woman who knows when he has done a day's work haa yet to be born. I'sually a woman's way la to keep on doing until she drops Working In this way haa manifold evils. Th nxvst common trvuiMc re sulting from over-exertion, either men tally r hytcUly. I constipation of the bowels, with all Its attendant hor rors. Ir. Wire's rictuwnt Pellets are the most ptYcotuul remedy in the market. They work upon the system easily, na turally. There is no unpleasant nausea after taking fchom. No griping no pain no discomfort. They are composed of materials that go through the sys graduttlly. collecting all impurities and. like the good little servants that they are. disposing of them effectually Th? new linens are dreams of beauty They are so small that the most sen sitive persons take them, they are so effective that the most obstinate cases of constipation, headahce and torpid liver yield to thorn. That la why De Witt's Little Early Risers are known as the famous little pills. Chas. Rog ers. Shoppers were out In tenia y. full force yea- E. E. Turner, of Compton, Mo., writes us) that after suffering from piles for seventeen years, he completely cured them by using three boxes of De Witt's Witch Hasel Salve. It cures ecietna and severe skin diseases. Chaa. Rogers. The cult of brawn fad of the moment. Is the fashionable If you have ever seen a child In the agony of croup, you can appreciate the gratitude of mothers who know that I0"" Minute Cough Cure relieves their little ones as quickly as it is admin istered. Many home in the city are never without It. Chas. Rogers. Ascenckm lilies. daffoiMls and violets are blooming in the tlortsls It Is surprising what a "wee bit of a thing" can accomplish. Sick headache, constipation, dyspepsia, sour stomach, dizziness, are quirkly banished by De Witt's Little Early P.lsers. Small pill. Safe pill. Beet pill. Chas. Rogers. No one is so independent that they can afford to defy the world's opinion. Don't allow the lungs to be Impaired by the continuous Irritation of a cough. It is easier to prevent consumption than to cure It. One Minute Cough Cura taken early will ward off any fatal lung trouble. Chas. Rogers. U takes a very strong-minded woman to walk out of a rtaurant without feeing the waiter. Torturing. Ichlng. scaly skin erup tiona. burns and scalds are soothed at once and promptly healed by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, the best known cure for piles. Chas Rogers. How imamy of us would rather let a debt alip by rather than remind a person of their obligation? One minute Is all the time necessary to decide from personal experience that One Minute Cough Cure does what its name implies. Chas. Rogers. The American father Hs the dearest creature In the world, excepting, of course, fine American mother. There are a great many of the un fortunate ones In this world, greater in number than those who are blessed with good diegstion. To some people the greatest misfortune Is not to be able to eat everything set before them. 'I suffered for years with Dyspepsia, and everything I ate disagreed with me. I was induced to try Simmons Liver Regulator and was curl. I now eat everything." M. Bright, Madison Parish, La. A great photographic .amura f.r tak ing life-slat- plotures has been made in Dublin. The lainiu lakes a plat - s-ven fet high and five wide. a. 1 "r.v SIMMQNS TUB Favorite Horns Remedg. For an diseases caused by derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach. Keep it always in the house and you will save time and Doctor's Bills, and have at hand an active, harmless and per fectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic. If you feel dull, debilitated, have frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe tite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM MONS Liver regulator will cure you. If you have eaten anything hard to digest, or feel heavy after meals or sleep less at night, a dose of SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR will relieve you and bring pleasant sleep. If at any time you feel your system needs cleansing and regulating without violent purging, take SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. J. II. ZeUin & Co, Philadelphia. I REAT0R FREE TO EVERY MAN THE MKTHOP-8 OF A UKKAT TREATMENT FOR WEAKNESS OF MEN. 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 are ten times worse than the most severe pain. There is no let up ! the mental suffering day or night. Sleu is almost Impossible, and under such a stram men are scarcely respon - slide for what they do. For years the writer rolled and tossed on the troubled sea of sexual weakness until It was a question whether he had not hotter take a dose of poison and thus end all 1.1. ....i.i..., !!. ,.n., l.l...,fUl lw.,t.-,i. Ids inHtir? 't ... ,.,, .,. i ...-,-... ttn came to nis aut tn me sniipo oi n combination of medicines that not only completely restored the general health, but enlarged his weak, emaciated parts to natural slie 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 w ithout cost, because 1 want every weakened man to get the benefit of my experience. I ant 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 l cured at ones could thev but;"1 become fully satisfied that it was 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 mall 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 moat of us. Write to Thomas Slater. Box SSS, Kalamasoo, Mich., and the Information will be mailed In a plain, sealed en velope. A few months ago. Mr. Byron Every, of Woodstock. Mich., was badly allltcled with rheumatism. Hla right leg was swollen the full length, causing him great suffering. He was ail vised to try i Chamterlaln's Pnln Ilalm. The llrst ; bottle of it helped him considerably, and : the second bottle effected a cure. The : 23 and "0 cent sues are for ante by the Estes-Conn Drug Co. A piece f iron has h-n found in an 1 air passage of the great pyramid and : it is suinioseil to have been there since j .1700 B. C. Many oasea of "Grippe" have lately , been cured by One Minute Cough Cure. I This preparation set- m especially adapted to the cure of this disease. It j acts quickly, thus preventing serious j complications and bad effects In which . this disease often leaves the patient, j Chas. Rogers. I A French explorer iret-ently found a loaf of bread supposed to have been baked S0 B. C. It bertalnly dll not resemble than the kind mother us I to make. Cupid breaks ms bow at the sight of j a face full of pimples. Hollow cheeks, sunken eyes, and a sallow complexion ; will defy his best Intentions. Beauty ! is more than skin deep. The skin is ; merely the surface on which Is written In plain characters the condition of the ' body. Dr. Pierce's C.olden Medical Dis- icovery is good for the complexion be-' cause it makes the whole body healthy because rt clears and purlfli-s the j blood, makes the digestion strong and j clears out Impurities of all kinds. By ! increasing the ability to assimilate nu- j unious rooo, ana rjy tne infusion of its own Ingredients It enriches the ! blood and so makes solid, healthy tlah. It cures diseases of the lungs, liver, j stomach, bowels, skin and scalp, simply because all these diseases spring from liic suiutf i.u!ir a uisoruerea uigmtion 1 and conswiuent lmijiiro hl.vl ! The ti-mperature of the -arth ad vancft, one degree for -very ilkfty--irn. fe rjVscserrt. At thirty ndls b-lnw it Is euppotted the metaU and rocks are at white heat. CASTOniA. Tit fw- y lit! mry 7i;p' It Is to the manner in whb-h dift'-rent colors ar absortx-d or rcile;b'd by a Ixciy than Its color Is lue. If white light falls un a r'l mee th- ro- still reflect!! r-d, b-cause r-d r;iys are tha only ones absorbed by the flower. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's ah' where exhibited. The year of Mars Is alnrt twice as long as that of our planet, having C7S days of our time. "AWAY WITH MKLANrilOL-Y, And bid dull care a vaunt, hounds v. ry well In vers", but if you have a cace of th "blueV caused by lndlg-stlon, with blliousneHM arlded on as an extra horror, you cannot say hey! presto! and hu lnurt? the departure of those abom inable twins. The "propi-r caper" when thus troubled Is to tu-k the aid of Hos ttter's Stoma.-h Bitrters. Thereafter you will speedily digest with ease and cat with appetite, and your liver will n-asBert its right to regularity. Not only this, but you can rotlre without a horrible drad that a Washington monument will in dreams impose It- If upon bhe pit of your stomach. If you feel premonitory symptoms of chills and fever, kidney trouble, or rheumatism, summon the Hitters to the rwn-ue without d'day, "ltt a uorse thing befall yrxi." A feeble condition of the systlem is more speedily changed to a vigorous one by this fine tonic than by any other medicinal agent In existence. A wineglassful three times a day From everywhere chih .words of j praise for Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy. "Allw in to ootigvatuUle you on tlio merits of your Nsmody. It cured Into of rtuvulo bronohitis wlnrn th doo jtor could do nothing for nv.'hrlea F. Hcitkll. Toledo, Ohio. For sale by j ihe F'tea-Otkivn JVug Co, To Orrec we give our shining blades every time. Our hearts to you,' Prince tleorge. Mlnuts f.mi ilke nours when a life I at stake. Croup gives no time to send for a doctor, delay may mean ,mB i"n"te rough . ure glvea , l"'ant relief and Insures recovery. The ,,m-v harmless remedy that produce '"'"'""ate rt-aulU. Chan. Rogers, Oruggtst. I It may snow i Washington on tn ;augrutim day; as a weather prophet predicts, but Mr. Ihn will proKihty bs able to keep his feet warm. I TO t l KK A rot.lt IN o; i.. Take laxative Uromo quinine Tableta 'All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. Jic. For sale by Chas. Rogers, druggist. If the power had a little, of llieece's pluck the Eastern situation would soon be settled. Haltlmore American. Mr. Ward U Smith, of Frederick town. Mo., wsa troubbxt with chronic diarrhoea titr over thirty year. He .,,ly oueestlon of a short time until ino vuld hv to give R up. lie had i bo'n treat l by some of the b. phy Mn" ,n Kur,lH and America, but got ' tv tvll"t- ln y be W' ked up j nownpam-r and chanced to rem! an ad- vertlseuiont of Chamberlain's Colic l nolera and IMarrhoea Remedy. He git a bottle of it. and th first dose holied him and Its continued use cured him. For sal by Katos-Conn Irug Co. rtu sultan will never ose to feel that Greece ha been a trifle niggardly wun ner ultimatums. Washington Star. 0 VlARt tX'IMIIMOI. TRAD! MARK, OiaiONs, ini' - COPYNICHTa ac. Airnaaieixflnc a ikm. h iml demptinn mar llit-lraaMrtln. fr. ahotbrr n no.mion i. pnswiMjr pintM. ('oamiunk-MliMtui trtt-tly nsiildvnllaL Ultlnt urntcj f.Tm-umi wmu In Amrnem. W hart a Waliiuii, la. " takm tkruuati Miuia A Co. rtowra BWMl Dtaioa la iba .' SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, bnutirah' anv ariMiil j ii mibim, lRrm rimilstitia of ISe J..iiriMl. wa)jr, imu ai ill Mri noiilb. timn.) ouprn and Uasit Itillux bout BOOK US i'ATKttT ml (IM. ftllllT MUNN A CO., 89t Braadaar. Haw f ark, Thete t!ny Capsules arosuperfoi 1 BalMm of Copaiba, vuoeoioriiecfion$andl mUI I CURE IM 48 HOURS the tame diseases withoufl inconvenience. SoJ As mil Jrmrriitt. INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate n j l ni .1 OnoUHced by PbylClail9 the DlOet r aVOrable 111 America for SufTererB from . . . Lling DiseaSCS and nt, 4 IxnCUlTlrttlSni Many Remarkable Cures The objections urg'd against lndlo Id the past by the large bumhrrs who otherwise would have been (lad to tak advantage of Its beneficial climate, haa ! tx-n a lack of suitable accommodation I The Southern Pacific Company tnkes j pleasure In announcing that several ! Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have Just been erected ai lndlo station. mat wui be rented to applicants st rea sonable rales. Thny are furnlnhnd with modern conveniences, supplied with purs artesian water and so situated as to give occupants all the advantages to bt de rived from a more or less protracted resldenci In this delightful climate. (From th Ban Francisco Argonaut.) "In th heart of th great desert of tha Colorado which 'the Southern Pacific traverses tliero Is an oasis called lndlo, which. In our opinion. Is the sanitarium of the earth. We believe, from personal investigation, that for certain Individual", there Is no spot on this planet so favor able." O. T. Htewart, M. D., writes: "The purity of the air, and the eternal sun shine. All one with wond'-r and dillghl. . . . Nature nas accomplished so much that there .remains hut little for man to do. As to Its possibilities as a health retort--here Is the moot perfect sunshln', with a temperature always pleasant, a perfectly dry soli, for rain Is an unknown factor; purs oxygen, dens atmosphere and pure water. What mors ran be desired? It Is the place, abov all others, for lung troubles, and a para dise for rheumatics. Considering th number of sufferers who have been cured, I have no hesitancy in recom mending this genial oasis as the har'n of the afflicted." FNDIO Is 612 miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 liiles from LOS ANHELES Fare from Los Angeles I3.0C , E. P. ROOER8, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. B. P. Co. J. B. KIRK LAND, Dlit Pass. Agt Cor. First and Alder a La.. Portland, Oi : j rAJUL3JLUJ aW- '1 W OUTWAUl) HOUND OUKGON CHAIN FLIlllT-ISlHr?. (HsvImmI and t'rnntiil er KrliUy) iin ri ii. Ausiiat Mm bark.. . i Uvr hip.,.. iSiMiniiia . .... 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Feb bry.iainlh Cat le llxilltllll'lll A-l.s.rt hi.li rl.mr, value fcl.iU) M-l. iaj UU. rlnur. f.liiViiia r . ta.i ril.ran . n. ! i..n.liran, tjua Viw, aad waI'um alniiHi. l-lnJ,iiJbl.l. n.ir,alu.ai0 K-Alao AH bl.li ta .r. au A,'J. K- AiJ bhli Itunr, alua I.0.1U,. V A a. IVKW bbli Buiir, alu vs, iw, II -I a. bin. Bnur. aJu SM.'We l-Aiau UJuS bbli flour value M.OD J- M. bbl ni, Wos UI,iuo au jfto uxn b.an, valiiaH.ni Al. il ..iun( .horla. raiiie.l 17m, 00 linn ul bran, nalun.1 Hav, ami . JT tmaliaU tif iarlry, aiii. ll.iwu I. Ami ll bhuj dour, valiif. M.WJ .M-iT.llibtiUnuur, valua, iri.aw. S-Ala KJJ bbli liuiir. vaiun HVi'. o Ali ',M bdl. tl.iiir.vaiua a;.'". 0.R&N. GIVES CHOICE Or -2- Transcontinental ROUTES. Via Spokane and St. Pad Via Ogdeo, Denver and Omaha or St. Paul Pullman and Tourist Sleepers ' Free Reclining- Chair Cars Astoria to Sao Francisco. Columbia. Vednwday, Fob. 17. State of Cal., Monday. Krb. Jl. Columbia, Saturday, Feb. 27. St.te of Cal., Thursday, March 4. Columbia, Tu.wd.iy, March 9. State of Cal.. Sunday, March li. Columbia. Friday, March 19. State of Cal . Wednesday. March .4. For rates and general Information call on or address O. W. LOb'NHBEnRT. Agent W. H. HURLHURT. CJsn. I'as. Art., Portland. Or. e. mcneill, President and Maaagar. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. SCIK)L HITKUINTKNIKNT. H. S. LYMAN, Offlw, across the street cast of post office. Oince hours, tlrst Wednesday of every month. a, m. to 3 p. m. Every Saturday, la. ra. to I p. m. H. A. BMITH. DENTIST. ' .A ' Itooms 1 and 2, I'ythlan Building, ovei C. H. Cooper's store. OR. O. B. K8TKH, PHYfllCIAN AND HC'RGKON. Special attention to dlsi-ases of woman nd surgery. Office ovi-r Dnni'irTi store. Astoria. Telephone No. 12. JAY TI'TTI-E. M. D, PHYSICIAN, Hl'ROKON AND AC,'OI!Clli:i!R. Office, roomi r an. I , Pythian liulldli.g. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 6 Resldenos, 9 Cedar street. h. T. crtosny, ATTORN KY-AT-LA W.' in Commercial strsrt. J. Q A. ROWLHY, ATTORNKY AND COI'NBFILOR AT I,AW, OfTlce on Hond street. Astoria, Or JOHN T MflMTKR. ATTORN KY-AT-LAW. Office, upatalia. Aslorlan Hiilldlng J. N. Dolph. Richard Nlioa Chester V. Dolph. DOLI'H. NIXON DOLPH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 21. 23, 2S and 17, Hamilton Uulldlng. All legal and col lection bualn ss promptly attended to. Claims against the government a spa Jlalty. SOCIETY MEETINOS. TEMPLE LOrKlK NO. 7, A. F. and A. M Regular communications held on the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. O. W. LOUNSRERRY, W. If. E. C. HOLDEN. Secretary. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing under the name of Robb Parker, wherein W. L. Robb and F. L. Parker, of Astoria, Oregon, were eoual part ners Is this 13th day of January, A. D. 1SS7, dissolved by mutual consent F. L. Parker will continue the business and assume all obligations. W. L. KOBB, ; F. L. PARKER. T-Kl'I.KiHKU niH MM VladlvnaliH'k . 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'm imb'i a, Rtrosr laatrrm aiiiiMrnirr'inuf impoMoer. t rilK r-ainsnaas UtaUtw, urn r a. lassrian kidnaraaiwi ihaam.arrnrtai.aui all bapwtlMa CtTiIDKa atrvnsUiana an.1 raaU.raaamaJI aak i.taua The rvaaun aufrarvra rm nol rar4 hr lw B I aaaafllla. crn ia.n a la uiaonlf imi"n a I. A wrill.NI BTiamnit. nirwu am mnnmy ptsniMi 1 1 i.iOah(it.ai C (uu. hr mall, twnq fur raann AJJraaa UAVUl. B1EDICIX 1'. U. CHAS ROOEIlfl, tit THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT . A passenger train on the Chicago, Mil wauk and Bt. Paul Railway. No, its tarlns ars vaatlbuled. haatnr by steam, and llghtsd by sisotrlclty. Each slaan. car berth has an elactrlo reading lamp. Its dining cars ars tha bast In Ihe world. and Its coaohas ars palaces on whssla This great railway, connecting aa It does with all transcontinental linns at St Paul and Omaha, assures to the tarvsllng public Ihs best servlos known. Tickets via tha Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway are on sals at all railroad tlokst offices to any point In the United States or Canada. For maps, folders and other Information, address. C J. EDDY, Oeneral Agent. J. W. CASEY, Portland, Or Trar. Pass and Tkt. Agent Psrtland. Or. nILODD P01S0H 0 tlarr lll.ooo fOJ-tON pormaaiui ourad In IbbiM ilara. Vuil ran ba IrKatm nA horonfi.raaoie price Under aainaguarau ty. If fiiQpr. fi-r t(ionnieherei.a arillcun tract to par rsllniait farrand h"iel billi.and lbanra.lt wo tad Uieuni. If ruutiavaUaen iuur ry, I'mi llde IHitilali. and sit 1 1 1 have ariia and Iaina, nu 'linplea aina, M iieoual'aii liesln rnouih. More TlirnaM (.'oiipt-r 4'ulored Kimla, t'lrera nu inr parlot the Ulf, llitlrnr Kv-lirma fulllnr jut. it la this Mernmlii ry lll,Hl I'OInii.S we guarantee ui cure. We ani,-it itie ni.t ohall uale caans and rtiitlleric" Ilia world lor a 'jmii we cannot cure 'una ill nean h is a' ran 'wllleit tbeeMIII ol the moat emlnmit idiral- rliiiia. sjnoil.oiio cnintal la-nii-rl our 11 miu . nnlvoarautr. Anaolutc iri)iiteni e,ti,.,i o ,.i..-hiw,ii. Atldrea 4'OOlv II 1-..M I.U V d.lA- -.1 aiaaunlo Temple, CUICAOO, ILL, Beaver Hill n Gilman Coal ..Try It For Family or Steam Purposes.. CLEAN... Reasonable In Price ELMORE, SANBORN & CO As-enta. Astoria. Job Printing -The Astorlan invites attention to Its Job Printing Department Give Us a Trial RIIII'I'SHS. P.inlaii.1 r'l.mr UIHi' aa i a I II. M I III ( I Ilia 0.1 I Ua .j I Ha 1.1 I Us 1.1 I I Id I Ha I Ma 14 MM, ami ,y Kerr IM.ikai .1..IO.I M..l 1 1. mm :.Vw Ili'Ji ;ii,iiii llallniir, Illinois .1 1 " I K rnieriii ('ii Halfimr, iliillirlii A I'n Hlli.eil A knrr I'nrllriiil Klniir Mill' . Il.lfinir. iliilbrln A I'll . 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Virlnrvli Mills la a- 4 abi4 all i.aara hr .u i.r fibi rtv.,i. qk . w nwrn .1 imir'ie. m in na ,lirriNaa ami - lirt la hvfwuaa nteely par Ssnl SIS IrnWad wtltl rvfnwiv to. riralinMil an npffUMi. ' iMilnvrt,!. all h.p Otw ma adarl a Mawmanai I aura. - Ur sim! uauMaiiaa Ika Xt, Baa rrsiKo, f NSiKtf Commercial Street Are Von (.oing KastV 11 sura and see that your ticket reeds via T HE NORTH-WESTERN line:. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS -an- OMAIIA RAILWAYS. This Is the GREAT SHORT LINK Batweea DULUTU, ST. PAUL. CHICAGO A 1 II It e -. a no v an i i n nis i 'Soutl.. HIHl Their Marnlflrent Track I'rerleaa Ves tlhulnd tuning and Hlreplng Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIMli ilav. given this road a national repuu tlon. All classes of passengers carried on th. vsstihuled trains without itra churns. Hhlp your frelirht and travel over this famous line. All wants hare tickets. W. II. MKAD, V. C. flAV:.OB, Oen. Agent. Trav. F. and I. Aft. Ml Washington St.. Portland, fir. nt la a nnn.poiannoaa lmwr lir tlnrn.rrhiae. ! .'.T1, P""itrrln.a! hlP, uaaainral .lie harg.ja, nr anr tnnamma. Ilt.n, Imtatlun ..r uin.ra Ur I'N'FtMldHlMii'nfln. branaa. Non-aairlnmn ..1 ui.irt.ua niMlu. H-S. , j "" " wra.r, 1.10. i.r IkiIiI.-, (J ;-,. t!lr.mlar a-ni un riwiuaat CavMU.ane' Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat ent buuneia cond ucted (or MosssaTC fiee. Oun Omct is Osm.itc W. m. utist Orr 101 and we can f ure jiatent i : in leaf tune man thoer ramnte fmin Waahinalun. Band modtL drawTnc or shnto.. with dratrin- ition. W adrlaa, II pateatable or nut, Irae o( charf a. Our las not due till peient is aacared. A f ansMUT, x uuuin raianu, with eoat oi aama la (hs V. 8. sad laniga couatriea teat ins. 1 Addraat, C.A.SNQV&CQ. A h..aU. sausi.'.ka..l aW ' A, 1 a wr. rUTiajT urriwt, w sisjnirssa i vss. u. n. la I wtirl Mm af OWMUi m .j at. w ul..r..