TIIK DAILY ASTOIMAN, TINS DAY MlHtNINU, MAKCIl 510. ltt.7. V f " JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. T.U-phon No. tit TERMS OF HlHHCRIPriON. DAILY. Sent by mall, per year 12.00 Bent by mall, per month M Sorvd by carrinr, per month 45 WEEKLY. Beat by mall, per year 12 In advance. , FoMaf? free to subscriber. All communlcatkMi Intended for publl - catkMi dhould be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kind and remittances must be addressed to j ,,,, ,u a state cuvwitl.n and mm-'hl ,B,uW 1!ut Providential Insplra TbeAstorlan. !lim(t. a s.uind money democrat fl)p ; v.une to his aid In the shi,.e of a The Astoriar, guarantee, to Its suh-IeVrk of the court of appeal,. Wher- wml,,lnAt,UW B"?lBf,w Umt J"'1 briber, the largest circulation of any lever the free ,ihW cvmlida.e hos nMy re-tored the general health, newspaper published on the Columbia himself we must o,.,kW him w ith ibut " wwlid ! river. Uund money candidate. Man for man. lm,ural "M ft,ul v''r ml now I . .. I declares that any man who will take Advertising rate ran he had on anntl- vote for vote, font for foot, imwt we ; ... . miriising rare can oensa on appu the trouble to send his name and ad- eatlon to the business manager. tand id flkht. rf h)i won. . The Weekly Astoiian, the iecxnd old- I at weekly In the state of Oregon, has. ext to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Haadley A Co. r our Port- land agents, and copies of the Astorlan n be had every morning at stand. U4 Third street. their , 11 - Tke "Astorlaa" herehv nfrwa t atoaate OMK RCMtRID DOLLARS t St. Mary's Heapltal, payable dma4 Patkar Melasaa, wkmm legal svldeaee I pro- strip of ground occupied by the road. 4eM skowlag that aay aft.raa -I If thf oUier rPr BiabllaliH Astoria kaa siriat I wlthlatk last alaety day iplrlag b- whooe property to affected, refuse to tor Ikls offer a )(! "siwlal" "rj this, then it to manitNsstly wrong tker kind f "tvlegraphle proM report," j irwl.rd .,.r tk. lr. ..url .ltkerlf tha clt uthorltles to expend an- f th telagrapk aHM la Astoria, from I other dollar of publks taxes on the ay poiat aautda of Oregoa. Astoria. Or.. October 15, ISM. SENATOR CORBETT. It is understood among Senator Oor belt's friend that a soon aa theith bright, newsy kx-ai tariff question has been disposed of in the senate the question of giving him his seavt on Governor Lord' com-' w,n mtorTkm wUI be brought forward and) etUed. It to further stated that his ' to looked upon by the committee ! kavtng tt to char as altogether dlf- saving n in cnarge as auogetner an - - w . . ferent from the precedents set in other eased and enough vote have been as sured -by both republicans and sound money democrats to seat him by a handsome majority. But whether Mr. I Oortx-tt gets hi coveted seat bi the enate r not. it must be highly grat ifying to him that hi appointment ha given the people of his own state an opportunity to learn the estimation fat which he is held in the best bus- Iness tutd social circles of the Emt. ' Nearly every leading paper on the 1 ether side of the Mtostosippl. rive, ha. j had something complimentary to say , about him, and there seems to be a ! unanimous agreement that he ourht ! to be and will be seated. The New York Tribune especially has given much space to Senator Corbett, and in the Sunday Issue of a week ago It er now and then from sea sickness poke of him as follows- 1 ln tempestous weather. Sea cap - , . 1 tains, tourists, commercial travelers TThe new congress brings many fa- ; , , . ; and yachtsmen say that there Is no miliar fao to the capital. No fewer 1 ' . . . . ! finer safeguard against nausea than "'U,7 T1, 'ed ln Hostetter- Stomach Bitter and it w , T'has been equally reliable a a pre - but of the senators, only one, Mr. Cor- . , . . ... , . . . ventive by invalids wno traveled by bett, of Oregon, who ha been ap- , ... J , steamboat and railroad, and who pointed as th? temporary occupant of . ... . . .... . ... . , , : sometimes suffer as much n those con- ex -Senator MltcheJl s seat, has before ' been a member of the upper house. When they were ln Washington some twenty years. Senator and Mrs. Cor - bett were popular members of society, ! and the welcome they have received from their friends and former asso ciate belies the reputation society at the capital has for fickleness. "Sonator Corbett to a native of th Bay Stat:, born there in the little j town of Westboro in 1827. and he still Iwan. after neariv fiftv vears' real- dene 4n the West, all the marks and characteristics of the Yankee, even his accent sufrgedng the se.-tlnn frf the county fr.im which he emigrated while he was still a lad in his teens. The new renator from Oregon Is what Is known as a s-lf-made man. His bus iness life began with a clorkshlp at $50 a year in a small retail shop In Cambridge, N. Y. Later be succeeded in obtaining a place in Salem, and finally, when re had rea-hI th ma ture age of sixteen, armed with let- , tern from his former employers, he went to New Yr-rk. where h? s-cjr'd a subordinate place In one of the . smaller shops, receiving the princely ; remuneration of tZ.LO a week, and the privilege of sleeping on the. counter. "Young Corbett was frugal and thrifty, and on his J3.50 a week put by enough to firm the nucleus of his large fortune, which began to grow in a mist gratifying manner after he had conceived the idea of whipping good to the extreme West, where he went w-ith his first cargo in 1850. This venture yielded $20,000 profit and es tablished .his reputation as a business man. "Perhaps no man has been more in strumental in the development of Ore gon than Senator Corbett. There Is hardly aa enterprise ln that state of any Importance that his name ha not been connected with. His ammilon, however, has always been for political preferment, and his return to the sen ate, even though It be for a short time. Is a matter of deep peruona! satisfaction to him.' Swme ignoramus in the house of ren- nwrtatives. in discussing the Dingley tariff bill, lately said the opposition to the new tariff would bring all ele- . .... menu or tne democratic party to. gether again. How very Uttle pro- Iieot there is of such a consumma - tion. devoutly' a. If may be wtehed ' by the fleahpot hunter., may be Judged by the Mlowlngr recwit uttwantv from the Lnusville-Oourler Journal, the loading democratic avr of the South: "The five silver leader are neither talking- row drwunttiar of harmony. They ar breathing ot death and dam- nation. They have sworn the horse , to be ("Ixteen fee high and they will -stick to It Whilst w may doubt Painful dlneaea are bad enough, but their Hty. we command their for- "hn " lwly wasting away trtude. They are ("Wur rlktht or they !lth wtvmw weaknew, the mental are wrong. We are either riKht or we .reUnllnga are ten tlm w vomc than are wrong. The l.-wue, thoivfiw, aa ltilh mttl wver pain. There t no let .ra nt ttwlf. Is f.r the time Mng. at lun ' the "utTonn day or night, lonst, invoonrllabkv It must he fought SUvP U " Impossible, and under to a finish. The national dem.vrata ism'n "trnl m'n vly rrspon Lust mm! tow:her like a rtone f,r wh h,,V " For year the ! wall. Their I a battle f.r conviction, ,(lh,.1,jhvrit,aiNvj stal. convention 1,1 nominate a five silver candidal r. wu ,.f the ,vun of .,i-nl w The simplest and most effectual way to set at nt the controversy a to whether the road areumt Smith" Point. j whK.h now cy ,m. i " be for the reprvMitUUw of the Tay - ;Ur estate and other property-owners ' interested to unite in a dedication or quit claim to Clataop county of the l road until the question ha been set- ! tied The Tonwnd New, of Port Town- send, said It good morning on the j PPW. We predict for it success. If j ! its policy, bulletined in the first tasue, to faithfully pursued. h Powe" W1W a w",ch'y maieurl affair. 'i1 W" t nothing ,vw. .. leas than to be hooted oft the stage of .urutc. " ine uirnimu rri vi u- wn, i state penitentiary, just uwuea .is a comprehensive document, teeming wlthjff:t a permanent cure in less time interesting matter. Probably the concert of the powers : failed because John Bull couldnt play i 1 j, pj 1 TOSSED ON THE FOAMING BILLOWS Tou may ever but ,f y(JU ; coss the Atlantic, no matter how I smooth the watery expanse, wth-out sea sickness you are well, a lucky! : voyager, that is all. Old tars who have spent their lives on the ocean waves, who were almost born, so to gpealc, with their "sea legs on." suff- i ' ' W7 nlulmaVil v- D AiiawAea riAnallna linn ' , 7' -"'-" Sick headach1"4 disorders of the tmCh ciused by o"' c,lmatIc 1 1111 u ir iii-r ur uiiw iiviimumr. uiiawus tomed food or water, always yield to the Bitters speedily. This popular medicine also remedies, rheumatic, kidney and nervous disorders, and the inf.rmitlea incident n IncpMjiInir veara. There is no accomplishment that one I n achlVe irhout Ion practlce Self-denial is the one thing most dif ficult to inculcate and always hard to , , -. . BW.a inings to eat wunin r.'ii. nut there is no self-denial necessary If you take Simmons Liver Regulator. It promotes uigestion, prevents lJyix.-ila ana a dose after a hearty meal of delicacies ! will prevent any discomfort. , best good-night toddy. It's the Will you have a new g'w-n to don when the springtime comes, gt-ntle An nie? Minutes ae-m like nours when a life Is at stake. Croup gives no time to sond for a doctor, delay may mean rUalh OnA ftnitla fr.u.wh ,.4.., . V ". . " b,vr" lrrstant relief and Insures recovery. The , , , , ' only he mless remedy that produces Immediate results Chan. Rogers, i Druggist. I .....,.sl., .,. ..,,,o. Kla. to steal a $1 watch. There Is something in the air of that town which j ..utea piv uuia auout me wayithan tQ cure u One . Minute Cough they obtain revenue. If you have ever een a child in the agony of croup, you can appreciate the gratitude of mother who know that One Minute Cough Cure relieves their little ones as quickly as It Is admin istered. Many homes in the city are ' never without It. Chas. Roger. ' It will be eaey enough to defeat ! Greece's present endeavor,-but all Eu- !rof'8' cannot defriv-'her ff her renu-. jtatl0'n tion whfch took one) course of action when six big powers were demanding that she take another. e. E. Turner, of Compton, Mo., writes ua that after suffering from piles for 1 seventeen years, he completely cured ' w1" "f f De W,tt'' .Witch Hazel Salve. It cure eczema LDi en skin dteeases. Cha. Roger. FREE TO EVERY MAN THK MKTHODS OF A OKEAT TKKATMKNT FOK WKAKNKS8 OF MKN. Which Cured Him ..iter KverythlnR Kte Palled. j wrUor roll,M R'ul t,vwM " r,,u,,,,l, i1"'11 of cunl U,M u w,ls ;,l,,w,u,n xv l,0,m'1 n nM ,u, ,vl",r! i 1,k nlin and thus end all I diTful treatment free. Now when I k. fw , meiu, abm,iutoly without cost. ! because 1 want every weakened man to Ret the benefit of my experience. j I am not a philanthropist, nor do 1 pose as an entnusinst. out mere are thou nds of men suffering the mental 1 tortures of weakened manhood w ho j would be cured at once could they but S1 "uch remedy the one that cured me. Do not try to study out how I ran afford to pay the few postage stamp 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 ua. Write to Thomas Slater, Bos SSS, Kalamaaoo, Mich., and the Information wilt be mailed In a plain, sealed en velope. The Jntoe of grape fruit with maras chino makes a delicious luncheon first j cours. DANGERS OF GKIP. , . . . , j The greatest danger from La Grlpiie ! to of It resulting In pneumonia. If rea- isonable care to 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 ; learn of a single case having resulted ! in Dneumonla. which shows concluslve- ,, th, lhl(l rMrMtv 1. ,.j ..... . - uiBln nr. venUve of that dread disease. It will i than any other treatment. The !5 and 50 cent site for sale by Estes-Conn ! Drug Co. The person who honestly enjoys German grand opera must ; nature unwontedly serious. have a OASTOXUA. &,yZ. " y"azV S-CUCAMi The glamour of stage life is Inst when one sees a daytime rehearsal in the deserted theater. l' ci'KE a cold im onk day ; Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, I Ail druggists refund the money if It ' to cure- 25c- For sale by Cha. i p,,ircr Dniirirlat ! Koger. uruggist. 1 , A French poodle that doe. not have !"" rls cropped regularly ,on look, i like a floor mat ! 11Ke a noor mal- 1 1 a rKin T.FTTFiti AWJUbhiiBK From the clerk of the Circuit Court. Fernandlna, Fla,. Feb. 28, 189. Mr. J. George Suhrer, Druggist, City: Dear George: Please send a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I would not feel easy if I know there was none of this valuable remedy in the house. I have given it a fair test and V",,!"UCT consider it one of the very best reme- ,dfc3 for croup that I have ever found. One dose ha always been sufficient, al though I use it freely. Any cold my children contract yields very readily to this medlcme. I can consnientlously recommend it for croup and colds In children. Yours respectfully, GEO. E. WOLFF. Sold by Estes-Conn Drug Co. The bicycle schools are doing great business, there being many beginners 1 anxious to learn the whetrl before sf-t- tleil weather arrives. BILIOUS COLIC. Persons who are' subject to attacks of bilious colic will be pleased to know that prompt relief may be had by tak ing Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarhoea Remedy, and if taken as soon as the first indication of the disease 'appears. It will prevent the attack. For 1 , . t- . r, r. ;sile by Estes-Conn Drug Co. The danbW'Wt white petticoat loses Its charm when worn on a muddy day. o,m-t allow the lungs to tie impaired b ,h aniinwm lrrItatUn a cough, It te tf) consump.lon ! Cure taken early will ward oft any fatal lung trouble. Chas. Ftogers. There is no ue growling when It rains, .but still there 1 some satlsfaC' tion .In it. VLY1IG0B fVNCe MORE In harmony v with the world, 200O completely cured men ar-r lading happy praisea for the KrestMt, irranii. est anil moxt, sur cemf ui core for ki pal weakness awl lost vimir known to medical science. Aa acconntof thlsuvm. fcring men (sealed) free. Foil manly vluni permaaeaUy ratored. Failure huposslbla ERIEHEDICALCO.,SUFFALO,M.Y. 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If Hr ill ' Hr li:i i. Hi I . , l k . I I." Hr bark ! ' .hi . i: Hr h.!i. ... ! Hi lili... . Hr villi'... . Si Hr lil( :i It buk I'.' h rk . .; Hr l.aik .. ; Hr .! l . Hr kirk. . .. Hr b.ik . . A Hr f'K .... i txik 1 Hr hlii... I), o. . I'Sl'lll . . . . . i r it. j I riM'iim . iI'lTi'ie'SlllH . I In lu .-Jt;,T kirk I Hr -1 1 ,, IT Hrv'it IT r nil' -V I. Imrk K.i si f'r-e M. lUgiUH ii '. 1 ILiiHIiiigluii... YalH-rl li'aiiiHrl.iu Prlm'ei... r. iiiik I sm h i Kill.. . .,.. Vsutltiara H H.i'kU'int . m., ii. w. vui(r.... Kollo ll i i UI .. 'i! !tr lili. . '. it' lllp... :' llr lnp.. . . llr turk . i'rhlp Jan. ItnvtkvUie . .. Urihle rh.nil l.'ii Hriwrk L..rl KUlii ..... 4H-,hi nniiiiuiirMii II ir!ir Mlilm- Li llr Hark.. I., r.liln... i- Hrhip .. ur iKtm , iirirhli . U Hr lin IT Hr kirk . . . Hr hurt . . Kr tmr . . Ilitli .a Kirl. . ijiritaca w. VH"1 IKWKliI Hroivlui , Htiiion llal II Feb .. lUi'hilhaiitftlt .. t'sinliiila. . . ..- tlirx'winlh Ca'k II- illnWit A U.itki null lliir, trsIiiK M, 41.1HU M lll altnoii. i l.I.Vl tibia flour. yliie.UM) Hour, vain V4 uu. H -is.iva) nil. nuur. viuii o.-au. tame u.-w aiw xi 1 mi i "iwrw, vaiiir nour. vaiiir. m-.w ji-h.iu "'i- uuur, iaiu. IMMIGRATION NOTK9. The Oregon and Washington boards are doing go.nl work and should be lib eral!)' supported and rm-ouraged. As a result of this worn many eastern people are turning th'lr attention to the Pacific Northwest. If the reader huJ any friends In the Kant who are likely to come here this yrar. send their names and addresses to the un dersigned and I wll! s-e that they get . M .. . . .... suin v or tne nest i i-'raiure ami in- formation as to this country. UKO. S. BATTY, Generul Agent Wlscunaln. t'eiitral Lines. I'ortland, Or. TWENTIETH STREET 1.MPROVE MENT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the com mon council of the City of Astoria, Oregon, have kieternilnwl and do hi-rav by determine and Intend to Improve Twentieth street frmn the north line of Exchange sUwt to tho north line; of Commercial street extended, and that such Improvement shall be made by special assessments upon the lands and premises hi-reinafti-r (bvlgnated. and which are hereby determined and declared to be lienertted y such Im provement. Thut the lands aid premises upon which tho special luuxTWment Hluill be levied to defray the costs and expense of such Improvement Is as follows, to wlt: Beginning at a point In the harbor line, which said point Is the Intersec tion of said harbor line with a line drawn parallel to the west line of Twentieth street awl l.V) feet west thereof; thenoe southerly parallel wltn the west line of Twentieth street to the southwest corner of lot 3, block 123; thence eauterly along tlw south boundary of blocks 12.1 and 124 t, the southeast corner of lot 4, block 124; thence northerly parallel with the east line of Twentieth street to the harbor line; thence westerly along the harbor line to the place of beginning con taining lots 1, 2 and 3. block 123. lots 1, 2 and 3, block 130. lots 4. T, and , block 124, lots 4. li and H, l, k 129, together with the wharflng rights or frontage of and to lots 1, 2 arid ?.. block 130, lots 4, 5 and B, block 12!, and north of and adjtu-ent to Tuentleth Htreet, all situate and being In that part of the city of Astoria known as Mliively's Astoria. That sm h Impr ivi-ment shall consist In driving piles and placing thereon caps and stringer and plank ing wild street throughout the full width thereof with sound yellow fir planks, between Ki-lmvalki, nald planks to be 4x12 inches, the -iM.-walkH to be 10 fe-t wlile and th street to be I Improved on tho established grade; and in all matters of detail the linprove. ment shall be tucorillng to the plans and .Hpet-lflratlmiiM prepan-d for the satin' and In accordance with flrdl naru e No. 1M1 n-latlng to the Improve ment of streets. Estimates of the expense of aurh Improvement and plans and seeinca tlons of such work or improvement,, and of the locality to be improeved, have been deposited by the city Sur veyor with the Auditor and Police Judge for public examination, and and may be inspected at the office oi such of liner. . At tlw? next regular meeting of the common' council following the final publication of this notice, which nwet Ing will lie held on Friday, April Id, at the bour of 7:30 p. m., at the city 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 Imporvenient, 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, -Jf at all, except by a vote of two-thirds of all members of the council. By order of the Common Council. Attestf H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Polk Judge. Astoria, Oregon, March 27, 1897. r-m'i KtHkii niH v Vlktllviwiock i.iii mn rmii,,, llAJ.i l.l.ri..v.,l .'Hi tMrt rsal Nov. an... Hee. '.'I .... Nov '.W. II loki VI. I'l 4.i. I. at AK.HMI 4..1l th,. -a r! 41,1'JI tsl U ill, soil t'.MKI 4..I...1 V'IH !J,nm ti.'.nT 'I,IMI - y-l I ..IK.1 II M.-'ll ll.vw M ' sl.A'T 4.'.ttlt MI.WI .J,I7 M.-T't M.WI .TIT ''..III T l M.tfl'l ....lnvj Almis Ht.! i,t,,i ctt Ii 4l.l Hull I laa Jil l.t " :1i IVh I Jim :n .hi iVh'J . ... " It Mur-'h l( , b l!l iJIJSIII.nli.... .1 HIS , ia I r?v llHtl IHU l'J . . .... .Uii M . K.'h Ik .. March J. ... Jin l.-inCurk ... It " . tH " .'in ....; ... l.mT ' ... Iti " Ms " IVi fork vim I l-l ... vl.li blyi riHKii I nil urk ... UK rrk ... I'lTI'urk .... K'lk... ... I I'.ilK 1 ot i.m . Ii-n l ink ,. .. itHA i 'urk . I(v I'lvmuulh .. IWH ivrk .... , ... hi.m Imrtiait ., . '.'l.ilM urn .. Hull ...iK'AI ..in; Unll II K-l. HI IMnrvh ii... U,'... iMan-h 11 I li I In II i l l'll Wrvti .l . 1 1,. 'to M.IM '.4.1111 l t!l ,i 4V4I 4.v;4'j T.1.IWJ IIS IW J 4:. 77 "I 4J.U7 l, I -J 4A.n.' 4I,A HH.J,1 lt: 'Psiinouih. iiwirsiiiioiith. .. ISHAltVrk ITTkC.irk I t"l't',.f k HMjl'iirk Isrolfurk . IMM'itrk . lAHVfalniiHilh. ItiMKsliiiimth . lf7 l.linrihMiu ... mid Falni..uth lav t alimmlh' .. .. jldai llrtaiol sTitCork ! it-m tri....,. (Vl.liSI 4.-.V-.1 K 4fl .',eo si. MM I, 4i im ami .'4 SIAl NH.InS 0 ?.l TU. ) ) 4l'.iA) INV i ork rwiiiinim . ttm-kium Africa . trsiWk . I.WJ fork . .i ir.fork IUV AIoa bar 10 Aga Hay, .. HMCork I ' .. Ml1 " 1IU H " l J 'isj ttla flour, value iYUO aiau 4hll i lia liran i K-Alao H.T4 tibia flu.ir, va'ue IWJ. r-i.I avs 110 1 Alau 1.1 vis bbla diHir. vslim .VI,U1W J svw, uw uina uf nran. valunl HkV, anil a.j.ouu. .1 an.i mji nuia nour, value u.iw. VESSELS ON THE KevitrJ auii i Mist saii in ranx aso staa LIVKI.IMOU tr alili HWthiariXHl H- ahlp iil.-ii NKM'fASTLK, N. S. W. Hr ihiu UUtielvaii. . Hr bark ralir i ANTiHr- Rr bark fiitnbrlanl .. llr hii KuiitiMavne II Will' Hi. llr bars Nurma , HKK KM KMC KS Ham time In Uo- M.'fll. Total tonnage on th ragr-IOtUa riaaaa as mm n ,y-M"afa mm t jiii "li arata itaaaaa am m HO U trait laairrO allUialKimmuflmpntawr. TriPKBKrlaaiaaMtbaUvat. tlat arwna aa ai I in aklnaraaod llMtnnnarfanranaui aUUuponuaa, f-VT Slat VI atrama-thana and raatnraa amall araAft nra-aha. Tba raaauo aiiTvrm ar not caiiwl br linrinra la barauaa rrrnarf par rami ara twasaarl wfla Fisaflltla. ft'PI IlKNg lathaonlT Sriuwn rpomty toearawllhoul an nr-ralkm. tuuiaailnvMit. la A wrlln)raanuiiMaivaarKl iniinav roiurnxl if an bniaa doaa not allaiil Mrwaaiat.taM UlOa bol.all fur fUD, br nialL. Sana for raasctmlar and laaumunlala, AMrwm DA Tola M KOI CI T. O. bui XTra,Baa rraica-o, Cai. nrMta CHA8 ROUEItH, 40. Commercial 8trL INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced bv Physioians tlif roost Favorable in America for sufferers from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures The objtctlons urged against Indlo la the past by th largs bumbers who otherwise would have been glad to taks advantage of Its beneficial climate, has ben a lack of sultalila accommodation. The Southern Pacific Company takaa pleasure In announcing that several Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have just been erected at Indlo station, that will be rentM to applicants at rea sonable rates. They are furnished with modern conveniences, aunnllr-d with nur artesian water and so situated as to glv occupants all the advantages to be J rived from a more or leas protracted residence ln this delightful climate. (From the Ban Francisco Argonaut.) "In the heart of tha great desert of tin Colorado which th Houthern Paclllo traverses therj Is an oaals called Indlo, which, ln our opinion, is the sanitarium of the earth. W believe, from personal Investigation, that for certain Individuals, there Is no spot on this planet so favor able." d. T. Stewart, M D., writes: "Tht purity of the air, and th eternal sun shine, fill one with wondir and delight. , . , Naturi has accomplished ao much that ther remains but llttls for man to do. As to Its possibilities as a health retort here Is the most perfect sunshine, with a temperature always pleasant, a perfectly dry soli, for rain I an unknown factor; pur oxygen, dans atmosphere and pure water. What mors can be desired T It Is tha place, abov all others, for lung troubles, and a para dise for rheumatics. Considering th number of sufferers who have) been cured, I bavs no hesitancy ln recom mending this genial oasis as th haven of the afflicted. INDIO. Is 612 miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 miles from LOS ANGELES Fare from Los Angeles f j.oc IN m;i;iM8!)G-7. sinri'SHs, ISVrtlaiid' Hour Milli . "iim ,iw 4l.O TWKM 'ii.ojs' Tmmio Hilxuii ,k Kerr , Ilsltmir, Uiilluiv A l it I Ha W1 S M f aiiieniii f 11 I lis til isl'imr. Uinlirlo A I'n... t ll ' I H Oi Htlumi A Kurr iitlriut Klmir Mill. ,. . Malfmir, iliillirlit A fit , I VI I III 11 f Miiieruii -t I '11 IU Ail I V M hrllH.i,l Klour Mill. I'.i. . ill,.Hl 4.',tl ni mi 4I..HHI nHmkiii A Kerr , , Ilia I I In I IlK) I X Hnlliiur, tiilllirlr-aiiil I'n , Hllmoii A Kirr t ll -111 I I Is till kii .1 It fttineroii A t'H a;.Ai ll-ilfimi, lliiilin,- f0, HI "Hi J II i'inii.-r-.ii tt fo ii.om SiliMiii A Kerr mum H ilfiitir i.uihrle A fu , hi,i niiiwut A h.-rr ..,. Iiui l'.rtlmt Hour Mill. ISirllsii.l I'loin Mllln,,., W.ikw J Kfaiiieron A fu SH.UM 1 ii T.io Mslf-iiir, tiullirle A Co. liVi.uo Ml.m a Krr -n'.ikw A llvrat M.iM I'lirllaud Klmir Mill ... f-Vi lisllinir. iliillirle A t'-. HU,.mi iinm A Kerr. Tii J It f intii'Mii A f 1 InS.rtO h'Ik.iii A Kerr , ,.. nj.i Hiilnuir, iliillirle A fu. VJ.MI .1 H f ainrniii A Co til It- ill tit 111 .1-1 L'l II M 1 HU VI 111 -l til 1 11 N 111 IIW t.1 lla M til In. .. i'l lla , til lift.. . til lla .1-1 til lla Nl A'l Ilk V-l Ul HH til Hla . .. til '.M til ila 'jii lUlfuilr, llillhrii- A fu -I It f siiiernii A 1 11 111 four, (4 til Ii 1 la A fu. iw-il IVH Itn.fo i.l a-,lU M.O.U THuM Ah .Mm iui,vi IV-.IIU !;.ii 71 'lis iwi.am H,il l " IIAIMI m.iiiu .IUI Tviu 4J,' 4.1 lid :l til H til lUI. 'nrilsiul Klmir Ml N lUlfnili, Oullirm fu ll W Met.r !ilim A Kerr . alf-iilr, Iliillirle A 1 11 iilluuii A Kmr Ii 111 'l til liV. ... il Hl . , til M A'l M l til IU X llilfuiir, i-iilirlr A 1 til it f-l A Ikru i:l lo .... llalfimr, Iliillirle A I til li til lua til lla 1-1 til HW J R f anieniii A (".., iiliaoii A K-rr Halfmir liutlirn' A fo .. lUliour, iliulirl A fu , Sllwim A krr . Halfuur, iluihrm A fu J rt f ameiuii A Cu..u, til lift l l aa t til lift . .. til IJ M til lift Ijl "in i'l Hi til Aa .... tl tit Ifc ! ail ? U til I'M t'l . S.'.KU I .'.-'i Half.iiir, Ilmhrlo A f 11. .' tUifuur, tl itlirle fo. M.tMl lUlfmir. iliimrle 0 1. M,o0 iiin.ni an-l Katr I'urilaiiil riuur Mill mi lUU.nir. iliillirle A fu. tl.oo : , Si.ii J R f mi-Mii A Co ir.'.ml I 1. 1. m M," ! I f Klpvalur fo Viimi . J Itl nmoiiHi ai'u w.KU J K f antvruu A f 11 ail lla a-l. isa w laa Uil lit ul lil l,,i,. i.rT."l,.'- fmiu .i,.riil jl .... l.bla flour, talus MUku. 1'. -A au IT.IW bhl. - vlaoKI bbla fluur, value l,W ami Sim tuna liiuhwla uf barlev, valued ll.uiaj I.-Ami Wll bbn o - Al") AWI bbla fluur.valii M-ii"). WAV TO OREGON. uaveuxi rverjr f'rlilay) iui 11 tt canal. Tsa aar. Iilrkxin In iAl M-irrlaus IMHUA Kerr ITvllOiAl Murt.rn 1771 ItuAl flirimiha. mvilniAl I'huulaun., I7'V1UUAI lnwiiWAI Miiaa, llalfimr, Iliillirle Co J. UlillawACu .. Tavlur. Yimi m Trt llalfimr, liUllirltfo I Inm 8ame lima lu NV-H.!t0. MANHOOD RESTOREDeS 4 tkm tif a famous a'ranrh tiinraarlan. mill nmki,... ..... .- - v-Hia or Ja aaaa of lb i'urua uraai.a. aurh aa Ll ataiiryt Inanmiilavl'aiiialnUiaiUi'a.Kanilnal tinlaalnna, Nnrvnua larbUiiK l-miplra. Vndlnaaa to Marry, Mhauallna lirmliia, Varkmn-la a '4 I'uiwinotliin. It ami all luaiaa by day or tilth I. rravania -itik a dim ill div-harm-a. vrbk-b If nulrharka,! lr.fa biNnmalitfrhiMuiil PLOODPOISOM It I a cnrfimiTVi'Mi Ii i lrt WrClrflrtlWl I omUrrorTa I L tSilary lll.Kdll l ol-IOM irniami,i'( LJ LCijiiriftfliilDMOiJaia. kuuealibatrvali at fj Jf Jbomaforaauia iiru-autMlaraaniasuaraii W'V"3iy. If 7uUr rirloniiiabarai.sillaun, ay irart to par rallroul faraaml bnlal bllla.aiid a :'.iarra.if wsfall l-iriirs If fnaliarauuannir cury, lotiius noiaan, ajxi still Baa arhaa and paini. l iicorja l'atrltea In OKiuih. More TlirtHtw I'luiplra. C'opiMir Colored HMia, t'lrera va t pariot iha ulr. II air or Kyolirowa falling . . . . . - . . . . k 1 ,.f 111 in Imtk... J I ..u ,, 1 j Hi,,,.,!, ...r.,,. icaarantaaBlorura. WaanlwitUiainual oliaU" ealc raapa and rliallsiisa llio world fir ram aaaantura, Ttiia aoaaaa ttaa a'aara luniad thnaklll nl tna meat omlnrul pliyal Clana. -lOO.OIMI oaultal bablrd our anmrulb u-insirnaraot. Ahaatlutonroofaaiinlar-aiailos M-nllraiam. tiKrM mis 11r.nr.uv eOa 1 aiaxaiiio a aaHarMt MiHiauia 11. l "'aT BV 1 BOft 'afVBtAffliyfllB tmmij fur itentirrhiaa. -ii-, pyiraaiurrawa, Whliaa, annainral dia -irarai-a. r anr Inflaniuia 1 a im,c lion, irntalluii ur u-ra -n,Miia aaaiaaiMk ll-in ef ran nil a a atria nlflOi"'i Ta brana. Non aairiaaanf. :ai:iaifl,0 23 ' lraiaTlaa, n i-or ai-nt in plain wrarpar, .f nrrwia. arrnahl, ft ii oi, ur loiib-a, aj 7V f.'lrriilar annt uu rMjuaat ao via TRAOf MARKS m-aj- uaaiuiaa, 1 OOfVHIOHTa ata. Anrnneaaiullnf a akatnh and daaerlptlnn mar uU'.klj aamrtaln, free, whatliar an Invatitliin la su prrrffahlr tiaiaiitahla. CmnniiifilrmLlniia mtrtntim 0nnlanllaL OMaat aaanoj riiraaourliie patants In Anianca. We hare a Waalilimuui orrioa. Patania takm tbrwisli Mium Co. raoalre peelal uotloe la lbs SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beantlfullr llluatratsrl, lanreat elmitatlial of anr aclamlnn Journal, waoklf, tarmi a.li a reari fluaix rurinilia. siMwiman otipiaa and Ilamu Boot ok 1'ATSKT aaut free. Addraas MUNN A CO., 901 Brtatssr, New Vera. wig 5cvrati, and Trade-Marks oMulnrd ftnd all I'M J Jrni btMinaicuttdutted fr Mooihati fees. Oun Orrice is OrrosiTt U.S. Patknt Ornct t 4iid W can r urj ptriit M Jc4 UlllS UuaO liKMC J Jrcmota frim Whinitfm. S S hend mttdrl, drwini( of photo,, with dVrrir um, W arlvittc. if patrntat(l or ivK, frre oil Kthxrg, Our fee n"t due till nir?ni I trnirrd. m S A PAMPHLET, " H"w to(jftin l'tmtai," with) rrrt rl ftetiua in the U. h. aikJ furciga touotrictt Jw;nt free, AdJrr, S C.A.SNOW&CO. o. f avtNT Orncc, WaeMiNsroN. D. C. f Beaver Hill Gilmao Coal ...Try If For Family or ' Steam Purposes. ELMORE, SANBORN & CO Af ante, Astoria. TltNSPIIIlTTlON LINKS, Going East? I II' VOII AMIt, ! MOT I'OWilltT ThreelmportantPoints l-JHHT-du via lh Hi, I'aul bwaus Dm Hill's o thut iliil will afTiirtl you tlin vory lnil sorvh. KKCONU --rVn llmt III" iiiuimiii lioyond St, I'uiil rinds via Hi Wisconsin Con (nil hKia that linn nitiUra rna ciin tiiaitlniis Willi all lli" Irniui iNintlnriilal llni rmlifliig Ihri I'nlim lirijiot thr, ad Its scrvli'n la II ml -t'lnna in every imrlli'lilar. Tlllltl r'nr liifuriiiatloii, ua 0n yiMtr inWslilMir ami frioiut th. naareejt tli'kut BS"itt -and aaK firr a Hrkrt rvad lug via tlin V ' iimI ti ('mitral Hiim, ur addrnas JAM. t. I'DNtl, Ill'lU'tHl I'BWllMlglT Anolit, Mllwaukm, Wis, Ur tii:i. H IUTTT, liJlir4 A sunt, Portland. Oregon, 0.R.&N. OIVKH CHOICB Or -2- Transcontinental ROUTIIS. Vl Spokane unit St. Paal Via Ogdao, Denver and Omaha or St. Paal Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Cbalr Cm Astoria to San Francisco. (N.liiiiil.la, Mitmlay. March it Htato of Oal , Haturtlay, April 1. Cnluiiihla, ThiimOay. April I. Stale of t al.. Turailuy, Arl 11 C'o'umbla, Kuntlay, April II. HUU af t'al , mlay, April :J. Columbia, WoJnraJay, Arll It For rata and oaerai tnrormaitoa atl 00 or BaMraM O. W. 1.01'NMlKn.RT. AetaoL W. It. IIUHI.I1URT. Uea I'aa. Aatl., ToiiUrxl. Or. K. McNICILLs lrrllent and Uaaasar. ... . MlLWAUKiT '.,... 1 Thl5 Railway Company Oppratn Its train on the funmia block ayalrin; Mirhts Its trains by Ho-lri. Ily thmutrh- out; I' Ihs colnbraliil rlx-tri; hrnh rr4- Injc lamp; liana aploiiilldly riiilot Muan(er train .very day and lUaht hvtwaau) Ht. I'aul ami Clil.aro. Ih Chicago, nilwaukce & St. Paul AUu iHieratr m-haatcl vnxlbul4 trains, carryinaT tha loiert privet limit lartmnnt rr. Iltarary buffet arm ik I tut cur, and paUauw drawing room slipr. larlir cars, frco m41nln chair oar and th vary Ixwt diiilnc car scrvlc. FVir lowreit ra.tr to any piilnt In th I'nlUil Htatw or Cattala, apply to tloknt aifrnt, or aililrma C, J. KPDT, frnal Aitt-nt, l'irtland. Or. J. W. CA8KT, Trav. I'aa. Aarnt TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Aupsta.... ...ALL ...Open for Special Charter... Bellini dales le end fraal Tlllaaoelc aa Nehalea depend upon th. weather. For Freight ana Paasenier Rale. Apply T. ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AOBNTI 0. R. A N. CO., AfesU, PartUaa Theie tiny Capiulaa ara lunerlbi to Baliam of Copiba( vuDeDioriifwioniandimIL7 CURE IN 4S HOURS V Tari pa aime aiieasei withoutl 9 l SolJtffUrmrrltt,