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THK DAILY AST0K1AN, SATl'KUAY MuRNLNU, FEUKUAUY 27. UW7. gaily; stovian JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. TeUphon No. . TKKMS OF IH'HSCRIPriO?. DAILT. Bent by mull. pr ysar $2.00 Bent by mail, per month 50 Served by crrlr, per month 5 WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year M tn advance. Postage five to subscriber. Jill communication Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communication of all kind and remittance must be addressed to The Astorls-n. The A st or! an guarantee to It sub aorlbors the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astortan, the second old est weekly In the tate of Oregon, haa next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Handley & Co, are our Port land agents, and rople of the Astortan can be had every morning at their stand. 124 Third street. Tits Aatortan hereby oflre ta doaat OHB HUNDRED DOLLARS to St. Mary' aaptoal, payable aVaaeaal e Father IVelaaae, wkmnr leg1 vi1eBe atae ad (haw lac thai aaf aftenteaa ws-Baae-ar aablleAteat la Astoria ka art a tra wl ta. I a Iks last sleety day ezatriag ba te re this eOer a elagte "pclal" ar alter klad of "t.lejraphle pre repert," s-eeelaed ever taa wire aatarlag either f taa telegraph m la Aaterta. Iroaa ay pelat aataMa af Oregea. Astoria, Or., Oeteeer IS. ! California taik about Judge McKenna as her "representative" tn ths cabinet la rUkakiu and disgusting. Member f the cabinet do not "repreeent" any cotton of the country. Judge Mc Kenna' selection for a cabinet posi tion is not Intended as a recognition of California any more than any other taw on the Pacific, coast. There is nothing in law or custom which would J prevent President -elect McKlnley from calling every member of the cabinet frotn the same state or city If he raw fit to do so. It ts said that Speaker Reed is growing- dally and hourly more unpopular He is honest and praiseworthy In his determination to prevent the passage of needless appropriations, but the con gressmen are clamoring for recognition on aH sorts of bills, the passage of which would rapidly deplete the already weil depleted treasury. Not only the aiembers of the house of representa tives, but also a number of senator have pleaded with Reed to permit the passage of pet schemes; but not one of them has succeeded in turning Reed from his economic purpose. Senator Frye. of Maine, is one of the statesmen who is angry and bitter towards Reed. He called upon the speaker ax the Bhoreham recently and requested, urged and then demanded the passage of a bill In which he is interested, but he received only a cold negative for his pains. Speaking of It afterward to a personal friend. Senator Frye said: "Tom Reed Is more autocratic and domineering than a potentate with a crown. If the men whom be has in suited In the house would combine against him he could not be re-elected speaker. When I urged my bill be was stolid and finally became profane. He thinks that K is his duty to pose as the protector of the treasury." That Is ocriy a sample of the Derating Reed la getting, but he is doing bis duty Just the same. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. In all times, but more especially in crucial seasons like the present, when the life of a Community depends upon the active and continuous circulation of a limited volume of ready money among its people, the motto of Asto rians should be "Patronize home Indus try." It is estimated that a larger volume of money is sent out of Astoria each month to Portland and other places for the purchase of household necessities and luxuries than the com bined trade of the largest three mer cantile establishments in the city. Such a lack of loyalty and the spirit of homogeneity carmot l be too strongly condemned. The excuse is made that local prices are too high higher than elsewhere, and that the stringency from which everybody suffers necessi tates the closest calculation and econ omy Jn buying every commodity re quired for family consumption or other purposes; but It may be fairly doubtel if, after the expense of .transportation and all other incidentals, is considered, there can be any appreciable saving over the charges asked by nome m-r-chams. Granting even, however, that this Is so, and that a small saving Is effected by buying goods in Port land; in a small, Isolated nelKhiyrhood like Astoria, whose Inhabitants gene rally have no Income derived from out side sources, the prosperity of each is so intimately related and involved with XhaA ot another, it becomes not only a public Injustice, but a suicidal policy, to send one dollar away from home that can jbe expended In the community. It to upon this principle that the oommercial greatness of England ha been erected. Even the Prince of Wales, while recently visiting in Germany, and in need of a had, refused to buy one, because, he said, it was a part ot the reed of an Englishman to buy nothing f foreign make, or in a foreign mar ktt. If he could get It at home, and o told the hop-keeper he woutd wear his old hat until he returned home. What 1 needed in the Western states 1 thajt principle of patriotism which first looks to the Interest of the nation at -large, then ot those of the slate, county, city and precinot in which one lives. It Is this spirit that the business men of San Francisco, Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Chicago, and Kansas City have exhibited and -which haa resulted In the building up of thwe magtiUUvnt eitle In the ftu-e of the nerve oppo sition, and It la thi spirit whlvh Is Mill promoting their growth and enabling them to maintain their supremacy. That spirit which rrot only tmys of the home merchant hon-nanufacturd goods, and thus induces manufactories to locate and do business In a commu nity, and which stands up loyally" at all time and in all esses, at home and abroad, for home ins-muttons, tb town ami county: writes Utters to friend abroad telling of homo a .1 van tage and home enjoyments; wend a few dollar to (ret some friend or ac quaintance to visit the home city or stle. ajid make some sacrifice of time, and. If nml be, money. u have him locate business there that wlil employ Ulor and a:ld io the production of the community. Is the spirit that build melons and cities, and ntaes th m prwsivivti after tbey are built. A little ef the lenven of tnat pride and spirit that patnonlies heme Industrie ts what Is needed more than anything else Just now lit As'.orla and Clatsop county. Nowadays when women are trying to do everything. It Is not strange that many thlnirs are over-done. It 1 not strange that there are ail kinds of phj-sieai and mental dlsturbam.-. If the woman who Is a doctor, a lawyer, or a Journalist, or in business would not try to be a society woman too It might be different; but the woman who knows when she has don a day's work haa yet to be born. Usually a woman's way is to keep on doing until she- drops. Working In this way haa manifold evils. The most common trouble re sulting from over-xertkn. either men tally or physically, la constipation ot the bowels, with all Its attendant hor ror. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the most effectual remedy tn the market They work upon the system easily, na turally. There I no unpleasant nausea after taking Ithem. No griping no pain no discomfort, mey are composed of material that go through the sys- gradually. collecting all Impurities and. like the good little servants that they are. disposing of them effectually In the Norway fjords the clearnee of The water is remarkable. Objects a large as a half-tollar may be seen thirty fathoms down. 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 them. That 1 why De Witt's Little Early Risers are known as the famous little pills. Chas. Rog ers. At the bottom of the deep seas the water is only a few degrees above the freezing point. 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' Witch Hazel Salve. It cures eczema and severe skin diseases. Chas. Rogers. It as said that women are not per mitted to be photographed In China. If you have ever seen a child in the agony of croup, you can appreciate the gratitude of mothers who know that One Minute Cough Cure relieves their Utile ones as quickly as it is admin istered. Many homes in the city are never without It. Chas. Rogers. Ascension lilies, daffodils and violets are blooming in the florists. It Is surprising what a "wee bit of a thing" can accomplish. Sick headache, constipation, dyspepsia, sour stomach, dizziness, are quickly banished by De Witt' Little Early Riser. Small pill. Safe pill. Best 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 Cure taken early will ward off any fatal lung trouble. C aa. Rogers. It takes a very stn ng-mlnded woman to walk out of a t wtaurant without feeing tihe waiter. Minutes ae-m like nours when a life is at stake. Croup give no time to rend for a doctor delay may mean death. One Minute Cough Cure gives instant relief and Insures recovery. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate .results. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. Canam will fiave a n-w mill next month. Memory is a and tlvn, and little treachi-rou now cauws one to forget some things worth remembering, unk-ss one has an experience like that which came to Mr. D. E. East, Moffatt' Creek, Va., who sa.ys: "I had been suffering for years with a torpid liver and found no relief until I took Sim mons Liver Regulator, wbpii I was en tirely relieved of my troubles. I never Intend being without Simmons Liver Regulator." As usual the Palouse farmer Is will ing to let the rest of the state shift for Itself provided he is given a low freight rate on wheat. imu mm rtNCE MORE In harmony " with the world, 2000 completely enrol men uro singing happy praise for me greatest, grand est and niont suc cessful care for sex hal weakness sod lost vigor known to medical science. An accoantof tbisvxn d'rtil dweorrrv, la book form, with ref- erunce and proofs, faring men (sealed) free. Full manly Yiimr permanently restored. Failure, iinpoaelbla "ERIE MEDICAL C0.,BUFFA10,M.Y. FREE TO EVERY MAN THK METHODS OP A OREAT TREATMENT FOR WEAKNESS OFMEN. Which Cured Him -iter Everything Else Failed. t.lr,.l .tl.-a-w. ar- ba.t ...Ollirh. lull K a man la .Wlv wa.tll.a- IWU with nervou. weakness, the mental forebodings ar ten time worse than .h. .ever There I. no let up t' the mental suffering day or nicht. Sleep Is almost Impossible, and under i such a strain men are scarcely resou lble for what they do. For year the writer rolled and tossed on the troubled o of sexual weakness until It was a question whether he had not better take a dose of poison and thus end all his troubles. Hut providential Inspira tion came to his aid In the shape of a combination of medicine that not only completely restored the general health, hut enlarged his weak, emaciated part to natural slxe and vigor, and he now declares that any man who will take the trouble to send his name and ad dress may hav the method of thi won derful treatment free. Now when I say free I mean absolutely without cot, because I want every weakened man to j p,,t the beneJlt of my experience, I am not a philanthropist, nor do I pose as an enthusiast, but there ant thou nda of men suffering ths mental,"" "nn """w . . t.,vnsA Af WAAltinat manhood who I would be cured at one could they but get such a remedy as the on 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 ar 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 hap pines to moat of ua Writ to Thomas Slater. Box 3S8, Kalamazoo, Mich., and the information will be mailed tn a plain, sealed en velope. It Is to the manner in w hich different colors are absorbed or rvfleoted by a bdy thug its color is due. If white light falls upon a red rose the rose still retleoted red. because red rays are the only ones absorbed by the flower. A few months ago, Mr. Pyron Every, of Woodstock, Mk-h., was badly allll.-ted with rheumatism. His right leg was swollen the full length, causing him great suffering. He was advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Halm. The first tottle of it helped him considerably, and the second bottle effected a cure. The for sale by t tw ice as 2. and 50 cent sizes are the E tea-Conn Drug Co. The year of Mars is almost long aa that of our planet, -having 67S days of our time. Many cases of "Grippe" have lately i been cured by One Minute Cough Cure, j This preparation seems especially i adapted to the cure of this disease. It acta quickly, thus preventing serious i complications and bad effects tn which this disease often leaves the patient, j Chas. Rogers. It may snow In Washington on in- 1 auguratkm day, as a weather prophet ' predicts, but Mr. Bryan will probably i be able to keep his feet warm. : A WAT WITH MELANCHOLY, And bid dull care avaunt," sounds very well In verse, but If you have a rase of th? "blues" caused by Indigestion Tn with biliousness added on as an ex horror, you cannot say hey! presto! and hus Insure the departure of those abom inable twine. The "proper caper" when thus troubled is to seek the aid of Hos- tetUM-a Stomach Bitter. Thereafter yu wi -peeony a,gest w,tn ess nu eat wKh appetite, and your liver will reassert it right to regularity. Not only this, but you can retire without a horrible dread that a Washington monument will In dreams impose It self upon the pit of your stomach. If you feei premonitory symptoms of chills and fever, kidney trouble, or rheumatism, summon the Bitters to the rwtc-ue without delay, "lest a worse I thing befall you." A feeble condition of the svstlem la more sneedltv r.han-,l to a vigorous one by this fine tonb than by any other medicinal agent n existence. A wlneglaraful three times a day If the powers had a little of Greece's pluck the Eastern situation would sooa be settled. Baltimore American. 1 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 A Ix-fore them. "I suffered for years with Dyspepsia, and everything I ate disagreed with me. I was Induced to try Simmon Liver Regulator and was cure1. I now I eat everything." M. Bright, Madison , Parish La i I tin sultan win never cease to fee that Greece has been a trifle niggardly i with her ultimatums. Washington Star. fine minute is all the time necessary to ddle from personaJ experience that One Minute Cough Cure does what Its name lmplU-s. Chas. Rogers. To -Greece we give our shining blades every time. Our hearts to you. Prince George. TO ItllK A )I.I IN OMC IMV Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All druggist refund the money If it fails to cure. 25c. For sale by Cha. Roger, Druggist. Shoppers were out in full force yr:tv terday. Torturing, Ichlng, scaly skin erup tions, burns and scalds are soothed at once and promptly healed by Ue Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, the bt known cure for plies. Chas Rogers. The new linens are dreams of beauty. A pliv f rwn has been found In an air iHtsnage of iV great pyramid and It I aupffttsod tx have been -tiler stnoe ST00 It. 0." ' Mr. Ward L, Smith, of Frederick, town. Mo., was UuWl with chronic diarrhoea rxw over thirty year. 11 had become fully satisfied that It va iimly a queta-fori of a short linw until . h WHM hV" ".' H had ) lM" by of the best phy ; 'Mn ln ami Ameri.. but got I ,,n ! ! ! '"lMer and clv.n.VHl lo .td an d lain' Colic, Remedy. He (Cholera and Diarrhoea got a bottle of It, and tho Ural dose helped him ami Its continued use cured him. For Nile by Kto-Cim lrug Co. rrem-n cspiorer recently rotimi n Uvlf of lr.l suppose I to have Iveti I baked .' It. t It ivrtalnly did not ;rs.tnNe tlu.t the KIm.I mother used to imtke. ! r rout r very where ikiiw words of pralw for Chamberlain's Cough Kerne, dy. "Allow me to ixmgtit'.ilate you on the merits of your Remedy. It cured me of chronic bronchitis w hen the dor i tor could do nothing for m." Charles j F. Hentll, ToKMo. Uhlo. Fw sale by the Hstes-lmn lrug Co. l The temperature of rhe earth ad varices one tlegree for every ififtytne ttt A . ,1... V. , It Is uppoed the metals and rock ,r ' white heavC tupw breaks nis bow at the sight of a face full of pimples. Hollow cheek, sunken eyes, and a sallow complexion will defy his best Intentions. IVauty la more than skin. deep. Th skin ts nerely the surface on which la written In plain character the condition of the body. Dr. Pierce Colden Medical Di covery Is good for (he complexion be cause It makes the whole body healthy beoause It clear and purities the Mood, makes the dlgeatlon strong and clears out Impurities of all kinds. Ity Increasing the ability to assimilate nu Itirttoua food, and by th Infusion of jits own ingredients It enriches th j blood and so make solid, healthy tlesh. ! It cures diseases of the luttgt. liver, , stonuu-h. bowels, skin Jid scalp, simply because all thewe diseases spring from the same cause a disordered digestion and consequent impure blood. The cult of brawn is faJ of the itHMiient. the fashlonulile ..Mi. 0 VIA' XPtHtlNOK. J f Vy"" , A I TRAGI MAftJtl. DiaiONs. eovmoHTa to. An too anxnac a rtatrt) asd daanipllna Bar SUlctljramrtalii, fraa, ataatiiar an liitanlioa ta aroOabir palamaola. ('ommunlnalbma at rut If cooSuaotlaL OMaat aauc; fotMnann palauu la AmarHa. Wa hat a W.biiitii ufflc. Pataoia takaa thru Muun A Ca. racalT paatal nutioa la th SCIENTIFIC) AMERICAN, bsaatiraltr IUarm,l, Unraat Mrnlatioa of n artantlftc kmrual. wkiT.larauai-Uu a raari IJUitz month, hpat'tnifo cuts and ILaJlB Boos ujf l iT.VT mi fraa, AiUraai MUNN A CO., Ml Braadway, Maw Ysrk. INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate j Pr0I10UHCed by PhysiciH IIH tllf moet Kavorable in America ! e f t0T SUnererS Ir0m . . . ; Lung Diseases and Rheumatism i ; Many Remarkable Cures I Tb obJCotlon urged against Indlo In i the P"1 b n larg number who otherwise would have baen glad to tak advantage of Its beneficial climate, ha wen a lack of suitable accommodation. Tb Southern Pacific Company takes pleasure In announcing that several Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have just been erected at Indlo station. mat will be rented to applicants at rt-a- sonable rati. They are furnished with modern convenienses, aupplied with pur artesian water and so situated as to iv( occupants all ths advantages to be ie- rived from a mors or less protracted residence la thi delightful climats. 'From the Ban Francisco Argonaut.) "In th heart of tba great desert of th Colorado which ths Southern Paclflo faversts thero Is an oasis called Indlo, urhlnh In A.lnl,.n tm Ik. nlt..l.,M of the' eartn, W(f believe, from personal Investigation, that for certain Individual. thfcre Is no spot on this planet so favor able." O. T. Stewart. M. D., writes: "Th purity of the air, and the eternal sun h'ne. fill one with wondT and delight Natur has accomplished io much that there remains but little fcr man to do. As to Its possibilities a a health resort her Is th most perfect sunshine, with a temperature alway pleasant, a perfectly dry soli, for rain I n unknown factor; pure oxygen, dens atmoHphere and pure water. What mora can be desired T It is the place, above all others, for lung troubles, and a par dlse for rheumatics. Considering th number of sufferer who hav bn cured, I hav no hesitancy In recom mending this genial oasis a th haven of the affllcW." INDIO Is 6l2 miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 aiUes from W8 ANGELES Fare from Los Angeles 1 5.0c E. P. ROGERS, Asst Oen. Pas. Agt. 8, P. Co. J. B. KIRKLAXD, Disk Pas. Agt Cor. First and Alder ta. Portland, O) a.. J OUTWARD HOUND OREGON GRAIN aiMT-18-7. All Kll i ri.o, Aimuu aUni bark.. It iir ti i v. . 'JU Hr nlili.... SI Hr alilp . . . Dept. i;ilrihli i sa.. Soiiiinia Caeaaiea v... smhvrlaiKliililiKl... l(i.'IHillilllllll'l iHreiilillilal Harlan. I , I Aitllniis., .,.. rililnera ..... . ipulliieaellii. ,., SiiHei ., I.er.l Mmfi,tniry, K'trl-HMirt , rivilenilali' Hull -in miu m, , rlli'4 ., .... llrviililliL-V M:l.lgll l;temiHli .... ..,... Ileiolelte . . ....., xlnrla . 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GIVES CHOICE OF -9- Sad Transcontinental ROUTES. Via Spokane and St. Paul Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha or St. Paul Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Cars Astoria to Sao Franeiseo. Columbia Wixlneaday, Kali. I". State of Cai.. Monday. Feb. 21 Columbia, Saturday, Keb. 27. St.ite of Cat.. Thursday. March i. Columbia, Tu.wd.iy, March 9. State of Oil., Sunday, Man h li. Columbia. Friday, Man h l State of Col., Wednesday, March 2i For rate and general information call on or addra 0. W. LOU5I8DERRT. Ageot. W. H. HURLBURT. Qn. Pas. Agt., Portland, Or E. McNElLL. President and Maagr PROFESSIONAL CARDS. SCHOOL SL'PERINTENHENT. II. H. LYMAN. tmice. Hot1 Tlghe, iiarner Uth and Franklin. Hours, tlrst Wealneavlay of every month, a, m, to 3 p. m. Every Saturday, a m. to 1 p. m. H. A. RMITH. DENTIST. Room 1 and 2, Pythian Building, ovei C. H. Cooper1 tora OR. O. B. E8TE8, PHYSICIAN AND 8URGE0N. Special attention to diseases of woman tnd surgery. Office over Dn!ger ..tore. Astoria. Telephone No. 12. AY TUTTLE, M. D PHYSICIAN, RURfJKON AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, roomr f and , Pythian Building Hours, 10 to and 2 to 5 Resldeno. t3t Cedar strset. H. T. CROSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW. iH Commercial strtxt J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND CorNHELOR AT LAW. Office on Bond street, Astoria Or JOHN T. LIOHTER. ATTORNEY-AT-L AW. Office, upstairs. Aslorlsn Building. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nliaa Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXON & DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 2i. 25, M and tl Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection busln-s promptly attended to. Claims against tne government slalty. a p SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and A. M. Regular communications held on th first and third Tuesday evening ot each month. O. W. LOUN8BERRY, W. If E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing under the name of Hobb & Parker, wherein W. L. Ilobb and F. L. Parker! of Astoria, Oregon, were equal part ners is this 13th day of January, A, D. 1897, dissolved by mutual consent F. L. Parker will continue the business and assume all obligations. W. L. ItOBH, F. L. PARKER. (Rsriastl nd forrecM ry Friday) tl'l.liu run WM Vladtvtialook rNtrt Natal,,, Imii Uvarpmil , IVrj AIko Hay Ii Cork ,.., IWkl tM,, .. , , , . , . UIH a II aii.ivtrl i-I.IM UI.W M,ll tt.Wt r.ru i tl.iliM Tii.tlA I' ni, vii ni.irkl ll.u.H tn.KIS ttiW J,HM a;, nii-i tu.wi .Vi.iaiii Pd.OJI li.nvi II M.Mi II.K.KI M M l.i7 l.i t)i SJ.IU7 nu.lMI a.1.7 1 1 ',1 I M.i Ai.lSO ll.Jai M..IXJ Jt.lHI na.t.'i ibi,;" Vt.'l 4A.fU WI1J t;,rr tJ,W7 MI.I.'J .l.'i.J ai,i7 7V0 VMS I t'.Vwl tU 7l si.au jni ta.iM ai.-mi M aou M M.VS .V.au ?,) M.ttli S'.OS Niiv. a... I lee. Jl . . , Nov JK, Jan 11 " W..., rnb I , m., . Jan HI.., , " mi..., Kh . " U ,,, tftl Hull I" ...,., I.MiSlll.iOi .vrii ...., , HI.1 IMI l;rj ItHtf .,..,,,,,,,, , ., Ik U Jan ai Jill' . Iti IWk ,,. It , , ,. . Hum . . '.' " M ... 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U. - KKrKMKNCKM -Nov. Mb, I s, SOW. Tutsi tonnaga on th way ll oou. Mam fnaallfaUun. piaa taf a.ar Haifa, a-ST B MMthMauJ MbMaaamall araak nraana Tha raaaoa aair.er ar sol rarwl br lunnra aa barauaa stnatf par sanl ar ttnarbAaal wtlk Fiaalalllla. t't'l'l HKN K la tbaonl knuarn fainartf tnpura all hoot an nnaeataax kaotMlnvmi ala A arrlitea roamniea ita-an and ntiinar rinrtid II all rmira Ana But auaot a uaraaaoat.tsa Jj boa , ai i r-Vin,bir mall. Hand (uf raaaclrruUr and laaUaHenaaaa, AiMraaa DA Vol. Si KOIC1S fO I. Ok Pu V7I, aa rraucara, (1 ia-aala CHAS HOUKItS. ) Commarclal Ptrt. Milwaukee This Railway Company operates lis trains on the famous blin k system; Lights Its train by rtertrlolty through out; I'av the celebrate! elwtrk'. berth read ing lamp; Runs splendidly equipped passenger trains every day and night between St. i"aul and Chicago; th Chicago, miwaukec & St. Paul Also operate steam-heated Visatlbulrd trains, carrying the latest private iiimtiartment car. Iltrary buffet smoking cars, and palace drawing nsitn sli-atwm. j Parlor -ars, free reclining chair car and the very biaat dining car rvlce. ' For lowiast rates to any point In the I'nlteiJ Htatsi or Canada, apply to ticket agent, or mldrms C. J. EDDY, (linenil Agent, I'ortlitnil, or. J. W. CASK Y, Trav. Piuis. Agent. TTiLDDDPDISOr iA5PECIALTY: furd In U toli6 dy. You can tM trriirl nt i Horun f or M.m prico dfidrr imii gun mu Itv If ?nonn,firtooiifDOhm v.a wiiiorn w trftflt Ut ! r ri Inmrt fnrtift rid liote I hit) ,,a rid Ih Jhnnrw.tf wfll titnure, IfotihavflliikBriimii" eury, illtl nutn.Mli awl mill bnvft nrh mm atnt, ffi uco urn i'Lciiai in mouin, mirn j nrnut imnlaa. Conner tf.'iilnreil Nnota, Hirers on inr part of tliabmlr, llalror Kvel.rowa fulling nit, li I this rlacoudnry liI,ool 1'OlsoN as guarantee to cure. Wa solicit Uio ni'.at oltl uato eaaai and challenga tha world for a mi we cannot cur. Tills diaaa bus siwara lmlll4 tha akin of ths moat aiiUoaut pliyaW cliiiia, nuu,voif oauttai uanina our uiirmiaii tkmal gaaraotr. Abaliiteproifaant aaaliid on .i,lk-tb..n. Xdrlmaa :NR HKMKUV Uta Vn- iuionis Tatapla. CUUiAUO, ALL. Beaver Hill Gilman Goal ...Try It For Family or Steam Purposes. CLEAN... Reasonable In Price ELMORE, SANBORN & CO Agent. Astoria, Thei.6 liny Capsule arc upro to paiam or wopaiba,A Cubbiorlr3ctlontand('jny CUHEIN48 HOURSVv the (ami diiai.es wlthoufl inconvtnience. Soldi? mil Jrurfitt,. Mai Hiiiaun ,k Hnrr ,... W.IUI Wt M..mi ti.ixi ll.l'.M 7li,iiui ""(il'.'.illj' 4,-t iM M il ii am Ilallour, (liilliris m I . i i il! H I ua ai I l ia . I II. ) I lla M I l.'a ad I lla Id I loa I aa I lla M I lia lid J K t'amoruii A i'o - Halliiur. iliilbrls A I'll SiluMUt ,li Kki r I'.uilriiil riniir . -ll.ll.nu. llnlhrli. A I'o . .1 II l ainnioii A Co . . ISirllaml Flour Mllla Co,.,. Hlluoii A Knrr . 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E ...i..u .'. allalll Wrb It o aa br rtar or hailik aavaiia q nutrherkeil laawta In Saarmaanrrbaa and all Ilia lairmra ttl ImanUwr, 4 I' l l. r. rlaauaaa UaaUTM, lla) kklnaraaoil Ihaannarrananaial ail IBUnrlUaa, Are You (Joing EastV IV nr and that your ticket rd via THE NORTH-WESTERN ' LINE. taa CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS 0MAHA RAILWAYS. This U th GREAT SHORT LINE Btwn DULUTH. ST. PAUL. CHICAGO And all Pointo Kant and 8(nitl;. Thslr Msgnlftpant tlbulad IXnlng Train Trar-k, I'rlea V. nd Blssplng Ctr nd Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Hav glvan this road a national rrpuu tlon. All c lava sua of paasengant carrid on th vsatibulsd train without itra charge. Hhlp your fralght nd travsi over till famous Una. All agents hav ticket. W. II. MEAD, V. "C. SAVAGE, Qsn. Agant. Trav. Y. and P. Agt, lit Washington t Portland, Or. ni ta n-smanaoaa r.mml fur lt.nrrli,r (llaat. Mrjarmaiarrhwa. Hliltea, nnnalnral dia iliara, i.r anr liirlarama. Ilun, Irrluilim or ulmra- II , ID I J f i II . n '"llvMlOniatieiidn, fcrssas, Non-aairlmanl, iHiiiaaafi.o I" 1 ay Dragglals, u. s. 4. aL ,n Plain wrappar. I.r 1 1. m. i.r (llnular I Ixitllna. 1.7S. liar an ii i uu ratueai Caveats, and Trarle-Marlrs ehfalned and all Pal- ant bualnaaa conducted fur MoDCSATf Fit. OosOrncf isOspoaiT U.S. PATCNTOrriot nil wa canari ura imiciiIUi kat lime lliaa lltuac remfSa frurn WaahinKtim. Head mudel, drawing or phrito with oeacrip. (Inn. We ailviae, if peinniabla or nut, free of tharse. Our fee nnt due nil patent la eertirrd. A PAatSHlfT, " 1'" loOl.iain I'alenla," wllhj "at aaaa In the U, 8, swi lurcig countriaa f aenl tree, Addreaa, n. a . n m n w & no f iiIkKhi J Mji-'J OaaraawM W a W aat h .ulaiar.. a a "nfMia a.aiaal. tTal 1 ill rou MlVllljJi ."" Ornet, WA.H.a.Tos. D. C la) m IS