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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOKIAN, SUNDAY MuUNINU, MAKCIl 2H, 18U JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No, M. TKRM OF dlHSCKir riON. DAILY. Hoot by mail, per year W.00 Bent by mall, per month 50 Served by carrier, per month 45 WEEKLY. Bent by mall, prr year $2 In advance. Pontage free to subscribers. All coniniunVatlons Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to YltA A a f H n The Aatorlan guarantees to Its sub- scrlbers the largest circulation of any river. Advertising rate, can be had on appli-1 atlon to the business manager. The Weekly Astoiian. the second old- set weekly In the state of Oregon, has, ext to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state- John F. Handley & Co. .ire our Port- j and agents, and ooplea ot the Astorian I an be had every morning at their! stand. 124 Third street. I Tae "AatorUa" hereby often la doi UK HUNDRED DOLLARS to St. Mary's Mpllal, payable, oa dwu4 to rataar Metmaa, wamnr legal aTldeaca Is arv Sared saawtag that aay aftaraooa aawa ape aaMlsaeel la Astoria ha yrlalvd wlthla tka last alaaty days aaplrlag aa fata this after a slagta "spatial" or aaar kladof "lolegraphle press report," siWe4 arar tka wlraa aaMrlaa; either at taa talagrapa oftleos la Astoria, from aay point aatalda of Oregoa. Astoria, Or.. October IS, ISM- SUNDAY AND SUICIDE. There Is no one thing that kills, exnausis. or senas to me lumuic asy- steunbolt anii railroad, and who him more of the active, and strong ' sometimes suffer as much In those con men of this country' than the breach ! veyonees as ocean travelers do In of the Fourth Commandment. "Ha kept no Sunday." You may safely write that epitaph over hUn dreds of graves that wtl! be dug thlsjtomed food or water, always yield to rear for strong men that will be cuti,ne Bitters speedily. This popular own In their Prime: for ambitious. med,c,ne aUo remedies, rheumatic. prosperous, influential !men. cut off In the midst of the race of life. The i I aoctors will say, ."Softening of the brain." "Paralysis," Heart disease." ' "Nervous exhaustion." There are a!twln 8iatT.to the "t W announ dosen medical names for the i cause of the "Sad and untimely decease of j our prominent fellow citizen, Mr. j Blank." But, sifted to the bottom, the j real fact was. Mr. Rlank VM11 hln. self by breaking Sunday. There are suicides m scores where .no apparent use exists, for what the newspapers j call the "rash act" The man wai" the firet lndlc,on " disease j . , j ioing well. His business was prosper- big. His family relations were pleas- I ant and affectionate. One day he puts ' an end to himself no man mn tn ' why, least of all the solemn coroner's verdict, "Temporary Insanity." No law of God is arbitrary. It Is ' for mAJl'a nnnt fhAt flnA hm MrtaKlittK- i d all his statutes. Clear as that truth is about them all, it is espedaly clear ! , . . . about the day of rest "The Sabbath.: was made for man. and not man for11'" " BaJ,m coetl" 2S wnt- the Sabbath." And if it was made for- man anywhere, It was surely made for him In these United States. Our life j is more intense than any the world ! has yet known; The movement of all ' things Is with express train speed. ! We are all In the whirl together. It ; takes every faculty a man possesses : to hold his own. It makes little differ- ence w hat the calling may be; the pres. ore is about the same In all, His: meals are a hindrance, and sleep is ! an impertinence, unless he can enjoy It In a car going forty miles an hour. . . .... As he works In this mad. ret!es o way, so. in the same way, he taks his relaxation. His enjoymenw must be Intense; highly seasoned; of the , ftavt character of which his working : ... . . life consist. So our peie burn the candle at both ends. Nervou dis- suses. diseases which affect the brain, : the. physicians tell us, are becoming the most prominent So sudden deaths. deaths by paralysis, death from soften- ing of the brain, as it is called, are the common exits of our mom prom-;""1? Inent men. There are reasons enouKli given for thi state of things, we say, ; but they all resolve themselves, at' last, tnto tne same overworn. The men have no Sabbaths. We are not now going on the theological argu-1 ment for Sunday; we leave that en-! tirely untouched, except In so far as V ,'l .gratitude of mothers who know that we recognize the truth that good the- one Mmut4! Cough Cure relieves their ology Is good sense, and that the re- little ones as quickly as It Is admtn quirements of a true religion - ar , tatred- Many homes in the city are .v .vi ..vi never without It. Chas. Rogers, founded on the surest basis of the! enternal fitness of things. We are j Did you ever notice how happy not placing this thing on the highest : me ppie look nhen they have bad motive, because the highest motive is 'news to tell? powerlesc to touch the transgressors, j We only say, the transgression does E. E. Turner, of Compton, Mo., writes not pay. If any man doubts the cler-lul, ter from plies for i . . (seventeen years, he completely cured gyman he may appeal to the physl-, . . .., J them by using three boxes of De Witt's uui, and we are very certain the two WUcn Haiej gajye. It cure, will agree. Sunday work is suicide. , and severe skin diseases. Chas. Rogers. Some day the merchant's eyes blur j over the columns of his ledger, the It will strike a few observers as an- flgures will not, for the first time In : OTnaIou that a congress elected for , v. , . . I the purpose of reforming the currency his life, come right, and he goes home, , , , . ,, . and the family physician takes the I law Into his own hands and prescribes a year or two of Sunday tojretlwr- or softening of the brainJust as the merchant prefer, It la time to warn ourmHvew, all. It la to meet Juat this sort of blun der In human life that thp Iord irave hl seventh day of tvst. He knew the constitution of the c rent u re ha had mtvlo, and did not ooW Mm to do no wrt on that day bevause It I at All nocerwary that ma ahould or should not wk, but Nvaune It la absolutely etwontilal to the well-be. lt,K- of man that he ahould tvet the ... , , , . tired hand and calm the fvverlnh brain. N'. man can carry hi business --his harirat is ajid salif. his worldly ambition and pleasures and ork ; ain,i him .lavs and nlRht, ry week without .MnmlttitiK net 'onlv a orinie. but a blu:iJ'T. : .3.(11 AH lw, 111... ,t ,.11 ,lll..tt.,l. The finger of ikd" silem-e lies: I til ltn Hl nanus in ours ue imoeu . Will the shut eyelids ever rle? ! O friend: no proof beyond this yearn- dress may have tne method or this won I inB. d'-rful treatment ' free. Now when I Th outreach of our hearts we need; not m. ,ne hpe he giveth, No love he prompts shall vainly. plead. J. CI. Whlttler. ! TOSSED ON THE FOAMING BILLOWS l Tou may never have been, but If you cross the Atlantic, no matter how smooth the watery expanse, wth-out sea sickness you are well, a lucky voyager, that Is all. Old tars who have spent their Uvea on the ocean waves, who were almost born, so to speak, with their "sea legs on." suff er now and then from sea sickness in very tern pes tous weather. Sea cap tains, tourists, commercial travelers and yachtsmen say that there Is n't I finer safeguard against nausea than ! Hoe-tetter'a Stomach Bitters, and It has been equally reliable as a pre ventive by invalids wno traveled by I steamships. Biliousness, constipation, 'sick headache and disorders of the inflilanr fir nnu-hnloftnwi A- linaiviM. infirmities Incident to Increasing years. The woman In the crowded street C3T w ho seys she prefers to stand Is I she wouldn't marry the best man II r- Ing. i BILIOUS COLIC. Persons who are subject to attacks jof bilious colic will be pleased to know that prompt relief may be had by tak- ing Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarhoea Remedy, and If taken as soon j appears, it will prevent tne attack. For aale by Estes.Conn DrU(f Co. It seems odd, but it Is considered correct to have the card of the tiniest i boy baby engraved with "Mr." as the prefix to the Infant's name. RHEUMATISM QUICKLY CURED. After having been confined to the , house for eleven days and paying out i 125 In doctor bills without benefit, Mr. "Yank Doleon of Sault Ste. Marie. Mich.. , . cured by one bottle of Chamber-. , i Drug Co. . A dainty Easter gift Is a pot of Srow,n violets with a cluster of cut ones so arranged in the center that they can be easily removed. A double fold of crimned violet naoer around the pot adds much to the beauty of lu appearance. i Self-denial Is the one thin? moat dlf- practice, especially w hen there are good things to eat within reach. But there 1 l no elf-deri' necessary If you take j feimmons Liver Regulator. It promotes .... , . digestion, prevents . Dyr-Tjepsla and a dose after a hearty meal of delicacies WM prevent any discomfort. It's the Sood-nlght toddy, A man always dellghU in being roaxc to do that n1J,n lntndei, doing a.ll along. - ?I!nutr-s mrin like nours when a life V - A.P V, n t,me t0 pend for a doctor, delay may mean death One Minute Couirh r,- v- oeam- une Mlnut t-ough Cure gives , Instant relief and Insures recovery. The harmless remedy that produces ! mmit-oiaie results cnas. Koeera. . Drue-frist. ung Bkrta mot stylLih, but they are horribly j burdensome once in a while. i If you have ever seen a child In the for the purpose of making tarilt sched- ules. FREE TO EVERY HAN THE METHODS OF A GREAT -TREATMENT FOR WEAKNESS OF MEN. Which Cured Him .alter Everything Klae Failed. Painful dteaea are bad enough, but when a nmn la alowly wasting away with nervona weakm-wa, the mental jforebodlnna are ten tlmta worae than I the moat sever ain. There l no let up M the mental suffering day or nlaht. j'P ',t tmowlhl. and under isuoh a strain men are aoarvely resimn. ,, , , . . . . . ,Kj ; 9thU fvr what they do. For year the j wrl,or n. nml toM,,j ot, lhtf troubled sea of sexual weakness until It was a Question whether he hod not better j take a d.e of polsm 4,d t hu e,d alt his troubles. Hut urov dentlal nsidra- tlon came to his aid In the shape of a 'combination of medicine that not only 'completely restored the general health, : but enlarged his weak, emacHted parts Ito natural sixe and vigor, and he now i declares that any man who will take the trouble to send hi nam and ad- free I mean absolutely without coat, because I want every weakened man to Ret the benefit of my experience. ' m no philanthropist, nor do I tpoee as an enthusiast, but there are thousands of men suffering the mental tortures of weakened manhood who would lie cured at ones 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 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 most of ua Writs to Thomas Slater, Box JM, Kalamaioo, Mich., and the Information will be mailed In a plain, sealed en velope. What fiend gets into furniture and I causes It to make such uncanny noises when you ore ujono In the house at night? DANGERS OF GRIP. The greatest danger from I -a Grippe Is of Its resulting In pneumonia. If rea sonable care Is used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for la grippe, we have yet to leara of a single case having resulted In pneumonia, which shows conclusive ly that this remedy Is a certain pre ventive of rhm disAil riljwA If will , effect a permanent cure in less time than any other treatment. The S3 and Gates -Conn ! SO cent else ; Drug Co. for sale by Pennsylvania Is to have a 11,000,000 state house or, rather, she thinks she is. I When the contractors get the thing under way the estimates will probably Klv flmiHWrl ai-urv lltrU, tt-hJI - FROM CRIPPLE CREEK. After the big fire In Cripple Creek. I took a very severe cold and tried many remedies without help, the cold only becoming more settled. After using three small bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, both the cough and cold left me, and In this high altitude It takes a meritorious cough remedy Ito do any good. O. B. Henderson, ed- ltor Dally Advertiser. For sale by Ea- te.-Oonn Drug Co. mnmm . , , . . . TTie summer girl Is going to be I ,..:...., ..., Ing by the number of frog, ami the superabundance of braid seen on the new jackets. OABTOXIIA. nth alalia bis try anfyaa. dtwait. Remember always more files can be caught with molaws .than with vin egar. TO CI HE A ('OLD IX ONff DAT Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. Nobody can accuse President McKln ley of standing in with the Washington ooarding house k-ejrtTH. He advises pie-seekers to go straight hime. A GOOD LETTER From the clerk of the Circuit Court. Fernandlna, Fla., Feb. 28, ISM. VTr T Cot.rtro tJiihrr Dl-n ircrlial Pllv l)" c"re- ni btl ,,f fnULmhcrIa.ln, Couirh ti.mwtv I -hamberlaln s Cough Remedy. I woud not tci uy If I know there was none of thiB valuable remedy in the houie. I have given it a fair tt and i.i. i. ... . , , tirimiijci it. ijii: i.ur vcijr Irani I trinc- idl for croup that I have ever found. One dose has always bm sufficient, al undoubtedly the j though I use It freely. Any cold my children contract yields very readily to this medicine. I can consrdnntiously j recommend H for croup and colds In children, yours respectfully, GEO. E. WOLFF. Sold by Ests-Conn Drug Co. In other words, Mr. Reed guarantees to h'jld the house in the holjow of his hand If someone will look after the senate. 17EAEU1FJ CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. Victims of Loat Manhood should send a! once (or a nook thateiplnlua hoiv iull manly vlitor is eaxily, qnickly and permanenily rentnrel. Mo man suffering from weakneM can hi ford ttgnon;thL: timely advice. Book tolls how jlill aM.t,.,(V .1.. reloptnent and tone are Imparted to every portion of tbe body. Hent with positive proof a (sealed )re toaoynianonapplicalloD ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N-Y. OUTWAKD BOUND OREGON GRAIN (hVrlaml anil Corm'ted evory Friday) RAII.KU N AM k.. AiiDuit .1 Am lrk.. 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Uachnhaiilih . ittilitlta. U'n"mth 0a le Feb ll.ittlui'-lil A l.Utt ouitdoiir. vaiui" 4l,iJ n-l.'B Million. II 4lo IS.OWbbl. flour, rain $..lkW K Alao A.74S bhla du ir, raua lr.ljt'1. F-JU .US flour, rain .m.w, II -IdjOo hbla flour, valua SJimo Alau I.I.W1 bbla tluur. value IVMUo J - Diau. vain j.hi aii .- i mi. "i .nana, raiuxi nour. value. tAiaai .m-h.iu dou nuur, raiua, IMMIGRATION NOTES. The Oregon and Washington boards are doing good work and should be lib erally supported and encouraged. As a renult of thla work many eantern IH'ople are turning th. tr attention t ) the Iaolf1o Northwest. If thv reader hiui any frleml.i In the Kant who are likely to come here this year, aend their name, and aildre.ai.-a to the un dersigned and I will see that they get a supply of the bent literature and In formation as to thin country. OKO. S. BATTT, General Agent Wisconsin Central l.!aes, I'ortiand, Or. TWENTIETH 8TREKT IMr-ROVE-MENT NOTICE. Notlee la hereby given that the om mon countHl of the City of Astoria. Oregon, have kletermihe.1 arfid do tiers, by determine and Intend to Improve Twentieth street fnan the north line of Exchange Btrwt to th north line of Commercial street extended, and that such Improvement shall be made by special assessments upon the lands and premises hereinafter dewlgnated, and which are hereby determined and declared to be !entrted by such Im provement. Trial tne lands ard prTnlaes upon which the special aitHtoinicnt sluill be levied to defray the cot and expense of such Improvement Is as follows, to- wlt: Ileglnnlng at a point In the harbor line, which said point Is the lntersec tlon of said 'harbor line with a Mm drawn parallel to the west line of Twentieth street and 1.V) fet west thereof; thence southerly parallel wltn the west line of Twentieth street to the southwest cornur of lot 3, block 123; thonoe easterly along the south boundary of blocks 123 and 121 to the southeast corner of lot 4, block 124; th-nce northorly paralM with the east line of Twentieth street to the harbor line; theince westerly along the harbor line to the place of to-glnnlng con taining lots J, 2 and 3, block 123, lots 1. 2 and 3. bloc k 130. lots 4. 5 and , block 124, lots 4, 5 and 8, block 129, together with the wharflng rights or frontline of and to lots 1, 2 and 3, Monk 130, lota 4. 5 and 8, block 129, and north of and adjacent to Tw.Titl.-th street, all situate and being In that part of the city of Astoria known as Shively'a Astoria. That such improvement shall consist In driving pile ami placing thereon caps and stringer and plank ing sold strwt throughout the full width thereof with sound yellow fir planks, between sidewalk, said planks to be 4x12 lnh. the "id'-waiks to le 10 fft wide and ihe street to be Improved on the established grade: and In all matters of detail the Improve. mnt shall be according to the plans and KiH-clhYatlonn prepared for the name and In accordance with Ordi nance No. 1901 relating to the Improve ment of streets. Estimates of the expense of such Improvement and plans and specifica tion of such work or Improvement, and of the locality to be Irnproeved, have beeTi deposited by th" City Sur veyor with the Auditor and Pollc Judge for public examination, and and may be Inspw.-ted at the office of such officer. At th- next regular meeting of the common council following the final publication of this notice, which meet ing will be- held on Friday, April 1, at the hour of 7:30 p. m., at theclty hall, any objections that may be made to such improvement will be consid ered by the council, and If by the time of said meeting a remonstrance against such imporvement, signed by residents of the city owning more than one-half of the property In said dis trict shall be filed with the Auditor and Police Judge, such improvement shall not be ordered, if at all, except by a vote of .two-thirds of all members of the council. By order of the Common Council. , Attest: H. e. Nelson, Auditor and Police, Judge. Astoria, Oregon, March 27, 1897. It Ji.ivki ui.im H. l.ki WHIKI 4.M TI',.'."! r! 4I,1 7M40 r' I.'SI I'.I.I'Vl f.'.i.:A lv ,1.11 4Vi'l rc'.IKI .".'.lITA 4II.ISI K,X" .nl.'lvl I. ..I4.VI II M..MI 1 1, MS M.mi M.tVir 4-'.H.I4 . Ni 7" lki.l4il K..7I? i,lll IS M,!l .-. ;ji M.'.'t'' M .'1,1111 lA'tJ-4 .ti,:iia 4.4.'l 4.;u Tll.lWl i in: NOV. !. ive. n ... , Nov Jit. 10 Cork . Jn 1.1 lllllliU' i.ii ill I4l, r Hull Ii l.'ii Sliliilh ars , ins i.v ., l.tlH ttlt4Mttlt Itl9.. . I a. i ".VI r'i'ti I Jnil HI " SU Keb'i .. "II Mur li II . ob l .Imi il K.'b l Msri-h 1 'I2 . ins . 1.1 Ourk I3' " Iiwi " '.'Ml " IM'T " Ill " "W " imi rotk mi. i mi " Mnrvli I Ki-ti In ,. Murvh i K'hii . Msr.li 11 MiV-'li"i" In., " II. . IV l J. . at'Ji Uverixml (MX lilt cis I'urk . IMS VIsilliriutiH'k IJIW t'urt NsUI.... IMH I.WvrMMl I4NI Also II II7 t'erk .. l i.rk . ., IaH l ink i m Oirk . urns Coik . ll,tl'irll liJ I'lvmimtli... . UstiiVik ... loai liiirhaii ... Jl.iVAork .. iu " ...'K.'.S ill: " .... umili II, Wirittiii'.iiih.. lltWiFaiimiuiU. iM.s.C.rk ,.., ITIo.lVirk ISt.lVirk ..., .llMifork iHSAH'otk UMKliVrtt UviKulmoulh... 'js Kulmouth ... lain l.lvxrpooL . IW Kslimnittt ... 1 41V KalmouUi' .. Hon Hrl.lul 4.1, i: 4.KV 7.4) Ikt.lVIt t",V.1 4n ;m Ki.nw 4rl .IKKt 7 for ..;lris Falmouth . I l urk .. 1 itv. hum Africa . 177s tWkrM.. .. ... tWOurk i iwfttVirk .... ttrt Alton bay .. t.viK vi luy. .. ...l.iMt.'urk .. ,;lt .. IMI: ,...!l, M NAj M i .V!l( ;.-i I V.,wai I '.s.D ll44i ,IU " , l-Vtl r'.; tibia flour. Talue ivVDUU alao iiouella Iran. .', no lima m nrati. raluiHi lo, ami .J .1 l.av. Ala i suy buia nour, ralui- nom. u VESSELS ON THE iRerta.il au.l Curraeled every Friday) roar laii.fD raos an stai UWKI'OOU Hr ahlp Htrthawood . M' ahli Uleu U. .. SKWi'STl.K, N.S. W. Hr ahip Olaiielvan,. llr h.irk rra'ierua ANTwKRF Hr lr ' iimhrlanl Hr .hii Kiiptirtayiie . ll.lMtll Ki Hr boi l Norma IUrkwD .... jMurrlaun Karr ., '.SuiTra tilrlUlha. . 1'huuit.in .. HKKKHKNCKM Hame tlln lu IWS-Mt.X)l. Tiial tonoafa on Ihe way- 10 -. y Ba-a.naa irrrs ail manurmraui inipoiaaer. i i riuiaana l,u"t I' an a,,i-T, d uiaarinarromnaul all tauMinuaa, Th raaoo aarTrrvr ara not earwl br Imriora la banaua atnety par rant aja trmiMad artlp "laalalllli CtlflDKNSIathaaniy tnoaa rraMd tnenraliuoulannrrathai. kiaiiilinHa :v a arltieajroarantpaftTaaarHi monaf ratamau ii a. i pnin onaa not aaaoa a paraiaMtars uXlabai,all U, tli.rn.br mall, twnq for raaaclrrular axl laallmuoaaa. tiHiaaa It I TSii nf ffmni i i r in r C11A8 ROGEHH, 4L INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronouneeil by Physicians the most Favorable in America for sufferers from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Ths obJctlon urgd against Indlo In the past by the larg numbers who otherwlss would havn been glad lo tak advantage of lis beneficial climate, baa hn a lack of sultahla accommodation. Th Southern Pacific Company takaa plaasura In announcing that several Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have Juat been eroded at Indlo station, that will be rented to applicants at rea sonable rates. They are furnished aim modern conveniences, supplied with put artesian water, and so situated as to Klv, occupants all the advantages to be .1--, rived from a more or less jirotrarfJ residence In this delightful climate. I (From the Ban Francisco Argonaut.) ! "In th heart of th groat desert of th! Colorado which the Southern Pac!!lo faveraes thero Is an oaals called Indlo,: which, in our opinion. Is the sanitarium of the earth. We believe, from persons! Investigation, that for certain Individuals, thure is no spot on this planet so favor, able." U. T. Stewart, If D., write: "Ths purity of the air, and th eternal sun. shine, fill one with wonder and delight. , , Nature has accomplished so much that there remains but llttl fori man to oo. as to Its posslhilltles as a health retort here Is ths most perfect sunshine, with a temperature always pleasant, a perfectly dry soil, for rain Is n unknown factor; pure oxygen, dens atmosphere and pure water. What more can be desired? It Is the place, abov all others, for lung troubles, and a para dise for rheumatics. Considering th number of sufferer who have beeg cured, I have no hesitancy In reoom mending this denial oasis as th haven of tb amiotad." INDIO Is 612 miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 oilea from LOS ANOELEB Pare from Los Angeles Ij.oc MHIriM8i)(i-?. Hllll'I'KKn. PiiriTaiiiT Kliiiif M Ilia .. Haia "ili rii.ikkl ti.itk) 7ikk) Niiwtiu A Kerr ilalltiiir, Uulliil A Co , I NIM J R t'aiiinniii A t' I 111 III I lit il Mill IVI Ji il ) tin S.l i lla IW I l.' 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MANHOOD RESTOREDSS ttoaol a laoMMia Imiwb purak-lan.wlllauicKlreuraoonl all vooa or dia'aara ol llw i.wtautt uraaea, aui h a. Lai Mi.h...t, Inanmnla. Ialualn lha Swk.namlnal Jtuilaalen Narvnua laplolIlK finioira. Vnflinaai U alarrr. atabauaiina liraiua. Virtania a. IViuiiiaillon. II am all laMi br ilar nr nailik ria,ia qua a aaaof U.w-harf , wltarblf notrhrWl lva.ni In lprmaliirlMa and I Uw Uar, Uat ail lauuuriuaa. , 1 1 1 r, l swflUMay Commercial BtraeL nTjLOQD poison Bs J A SPECIAL! urat tu la uiaa ila ra. Vou can ba ltvu u at uoni f.raaiii pruaunUar aatuag uarao ir. lfuupn'rrrloni4uabarai.aillcui. tiafi4toiarailrNKiraraixl lii'taltiuia.and I Ibarra, it wo fall lurtua. If ro baataktiruar rury. I. oil Jo noli, ah, ana ailll ba.a ailiaa a in) naioa, .lucuual'alrhealiiiiKjuih, Hora Tliruak, i'liuplea, t'opper oli. rail MMla, Clrara oa tnr part of Ihabodr. Ilulrnr Frahruwa tailing out, II al Ihia Saaroodary IILIMII I'lliSllS vairnaranttoeara. Wo a.4iriiUiamnii olxU uals caaea and rhallanaa Ilia arorld for a raae araaannntcura, I'uia di.aaaa baa aiaara i'lilllad the a kill ! I ha aioat au.loaut I'liyal rluua. SflOo.OOO aaiutal bahlnd our air..udk iional saaraatr. Aha4iliitapr4ufaaaniafia4iai int. ir'ia.n. A1r.aa 4MK KKNKUV CIA, al JtaMtUa TauUlla, CUICAUU, IlX af,,2.' st to a Don ifannoot 'iawfl ramartr fr Uoaorrtiva, .yYtatr.V 1 '"""li sraiai.irhira, f la I at 4 aa. H Whllea. aanalural ilia ua'uu-i -ilirna, anr lullanima a at, lion, Irrtlallua ur alrara 'ravaaia taa'aaua. Iloa of auraul m.ei ilriIUms"i',A lana. Sua aairln(iil : .ar.iaauu STdl f irajriala. 0.1. . Jl "r ,n P,,,l wrPp"'. ' l 'A IHrt-alar aeii' ua reiaaat Caveata, and Trade-Mark obtained and all Pat rnt bnaincaa conducted l MOOtsaTt Fff. lOo orriet i OsaotiTt U, S. PariNTOrrier land wacanari lira ialcnl in Icaa lull Ulan luo. I remote from Waalimiftiin. I Send Ki'idrl, drawing or phntn., wlih drvrin. lion. Via aifviae, If iairniulila or not, l" ul t charge. Our fee not due till iwient la a urrn. i a SaaaMLtT. " H"w 10 tl'tin I'aienia," with IrMt ul aaroo in'lha U. ti. and lureign tountiiei itrnl Irra. Adiir-a, C.A.SNOW&CO. Ah. t.TrNT OfHCt. WASHINGTON. D. C. WVVVVVVrVVVVWVVrVia BO VIARS' KXPIftlKNOf. Ttinl aaaaa-a 'a. .a-" ------r -:"".-' COfVSIOMT Ao. Anrnna aatwllng a akatrh and deacrtptlon mar ejulcklraawirtaln, fraa, wh.th.r an Intention la prol.ahlr ixiaiilalila. roninoitilrallnna afrtntlr einn1n(lal. Oldaat afeiio; foraM uriiia patent In America. We bare a Waahlnaton ufllna. "taken Ihroush Muuu A Co. rolr pelal uotloa la tb SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, baaaltrullr fllnefratail, tarreat etrnilatlna Of an aeuuitlnc lournnl. weeklr,tamiaU.lllla raari fi.tv buu I.Hfal motilha. Himrtmen ounlea and lLaaD Z motltlta. Hlmrln K OS I'aTasTS aaut Iraa. Addreat MUNN Sl CO.. S01 Uraadaar. Hew Ysrk. I I I ... i ... .. .-. H t J V ii i i i Beaver Hill Gilman Coal ...Try II For Family or Steam Purposes. ELMORE, SANBORN & CO Agent. Aatorla. THANNI'OIITATIIIN LINKS, GoiiiR Ecist? II' YOU AMI'., IMI NOT I'OMtlltT ThreelmportantPoints KlllHT-(lu Ma lh HI. 1'nul liwauss tlm IIiik tu that point ivlll nITurd you thu viry Im-hI srvli'n. 8KltNI'rW (hat I lis ihUmhi bnyond Hi. I'tuil rotids vlit Hit Wlsimimin c'sn Imi iMfiuar thai line nmkua cluas von no.'! lnna with all the Irnns-iiilitlilnntal Ultra uiiIimH ng tlm t'nl"ii 1'i'pot thtr, ml Its atTVlon I flral iilim lit vry imrtli'iilnr. I'lllKU-Kor liifurnmllon, mil on imr m-liflilMir and Moiid "(ha iimtrast tli'kr aunt nd ask fir a lli'ket ivad. lug via llio Wnai'iitisln I'l'tilral lines, ur adilrraa JAM. f INlND, (lonoml l-naarlliirr AKont. MIlMnukon, Wli. t)r IlKti. H, HATTY, Uon.-ral Agnnt. I'nrtlaild, Orogttn, 0.R.&I OIVK8 CHOICB Of -2- Transcontinental ROUTIJS. Via Spokane and St. Paal Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha or St. Paal Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Cars Astoria to San Francisco, Columbia, Monday. Manh St. Htntn of "nl , Iratunlay. April 1 Culu in U a, Thursday, April I. 8t.it of Cat., Turiilay. April IS. cVumbla. Sunday. April U. Htale taf Oal., Friday. April 2J. Ciilumbla, Wsiliivailay, April U. For rata and aral tnrormatioa (all oo or ad ilr a 0. W. IX)t'NBHEKHT. AganL w. ii. nuni.nuirT. Qn. I'as. Agt., Portland. Or. K. McNKILU rrnaldaot and afaaafsr. This Railway Company Operate Its tralna on th fanurus block syatnm; Lights Its trains by tdn-trloJIy througH nit; Cava tha clrlrat"d rlrotrio Iw-rth rad- nx lamp; Huns splendidly niutxHl passenger tralna avery day and night ln-twaan Ht. Paul and Clili-auro; ihn I Chicago, nilwaukee & St. Paul Also oiMtrmtfS atamm-hesvtr.il vxatlbulad trains, carrying th laulnK private compartment cars, library buffet nook lug cavrs, and pUa drawlnf room slew-pair. Iarlor cars, free m-llnlng chair cart) and tbei very !t dining ravr sarvlc). For lowrau nttrs to any rSnt In ths Unltnl rltatta or Canada, apply to ticket agnnt, or addresvs C. J. KDDY, frrtieral Agnt, Tortland, Or. J. W. CABKT. Trav. I-ass. Arnt FOR. TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Aupsta.... ...ALL ...Open for Special Charter... Sailing date le and treat Tlllaaook aad NthaLaa depend apea th w tat bar. Par Freight and Paaaangar Rale Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AOBNTt) O. R. N. CO., Af.nU, Partland 1 iicls unj vapiuies gre luperfori to Balum of Copaiba, SJ Cubebiorli!rtlon8andlMiniI CUREIN4H0URSlV tha lime dlieaiei wlthoul Inconvenience, IMlMAUKlT f4