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THK DAILY ASTOKIAN. SATURDAY MllKMNU, AI'HIL , IHJ7. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Talrphona No. TKRMft Of IliHDCRIPriON. 1B-aaaaaB DAILY. tkwt by mall, fe yer . Bint by mail, pr month 50 8ervt! by carrier, pr month 45 WEEKLY. Brat by mail, per yw $J In advanc. PontAe fife to aubacrlbera. All communication intend for publl eatlon hould be directed to the editor. BuxInrM communication of all kinds nd remittance mu.'t be addressed to The Aitorian. The Astortan guarantee, to lis tub acrilwr the largest circulation of any itrirspaper published on the Columbia j liver. Advertising rates can be had on appli cation to the buslneas nanagr. The Weekly Astortan, the second oM ot weekly in the state of Orejron, has, Belt to the Portland Orepontan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Handley tt Co. ?re our Port land a ire n la, and coplea of the Astorian cm be had every morolnj at their stand. 124 Third street. rVwmldabkf by th fart that the Japan cm now on the Ixlanda yropthle entirely with them. As the Japan number alut oneUvird of the ppul ttim of the Islands, An tiumrection would be rtilHll. The ce haa bw earrtod tnto the omrta, ami In case th deol.n l aKJrnt the Japan. trouble Is pretty certain U1 fel low. The Hawaiian authoring doclare rhore la a auheme on foot to Import FREE TO EVERY HAN THE MKTHODS OF A OUR AT TREATMENT FOR WKAKNKS8 OF MEN. Which Cured Him .ater Everything Elm Failed. .The "Antorlmi" hereby otfVra ta donate 05B RTMIRID DOLLARS ta St. Mar? Baapltal, payable aa 4mn4 U father IMetnwa, whmroar legal vldeae ! pro. ahowlag that aajr afteraaoa nawa rir paMtahed la Astoria has printed wlthia the laat ainetf days expiring bo. toro Ihla offer a aing-la "apaelal" or other kind of "telegraphic proot report," rooolTOd over the wires Miarlng either of the telegraph eMeet la Astoria, tram a-ny poiat oatstdo of Orogoo. AaWrla, Or., October Is, ISM. lalnful illseajw are bad enough, but when a man Is slowly wasting away with nervous weakneea, the menial ftirMtwwtlni? ar ?it tlnttxii wtir than Jatvunw. with the ultimate purpose of j,he wvp p(Un There 1. no let the abAtrptkui wf the Itiliui.l by Ja- u, t. the mental auffortng day or night, pan. SKvp Is almost tmpoaaltile, and undir such a strain men are scarcely rottpun- Novembor S, IS:. waa a shuI day for slble tvr what they do. For years the the trusts, sa.va an esohamro. icy wrller MUM ami toasett on the tnuiWett I-.... ..f .v.... t ....... t...U. ....,11 I, ...... rt.iurislwM like a (tnvn bay tree during1 1 , , .... Uh democratic administration, but tmluk). a dlW of Mld tnus cm, ,u rUvtKm of a republican tMtvident niuljhls troubUa, Hut providential Innplra cs.iujrnxw instantly deprced thm. ami ilol '-1" d hl 1J th Uai of a thelraufruratlonof Prx-dd.xnt MoKinley 'ml,',Ui"on nieMldnea that not only .completely rvtired the ireneral hvalih. (ollowvM by the meeiliur of a rviutMl- ,,, i.. kl. .,i, . j ..... viiin i .ill. .. viuni.nmi ('lu ( can eti)Ste!! ;ul f , natural site and vlaor. and he now the tariff Mil, shows thn thir dayjdeclarea that any man who will take iof omtrol ha imw-I. Whoa tho iar- ,xn tnmoie to omt nis name nnvt s.l- . , , . , urcss may nnve tne methiMt ii this won- atraph of lYtxsldenl McKlnlcy s Inau- , . , ' . . . jdorful treatment free. Now when I (rural address In which he promiM the .iy free t mean aba,dutely without cost, enforcement of the aiHl-tmwt laws j because 1 want every weakened man to reavh-M Wall street, there was an In- ' ,n, benefit of my experience, sunt tumbling In all the trust stocks, i 1 m mt ' PnthPipl.t, nor do I , . 'pose aa an enthusiast, but there are The Tobacco Tnm l.wt nnvrel hn j t,lounds of men suffering tha menMl one per cent; Consolidated Oas, one I tortures of weakeneil manhood who and a fourth; Chk-airo Oaa, one and j ould be cured at onJ-e could they but three-elvhihs: Leather, two: and Sur ! et uc remedy as the one that OUTWARD BOUND OREGON GRAIN FLEmV-l8C-7. (KirlMil and t'orrwled ssty Krldsy) saii.si. rum. Allium iim Iwrk.. IIHiiT htp. Sdlirililn..,, Ml Hrhlp.... ; Hrllln.. U'ttl plilp ... HUrlil Sept. tVtbr J...rb .VHrUrk., liir ahtn . StlrUrk., fill ship ,Hr bHtk.. lijlirlKik lMr lili.. U Ur lwr . I lir iuii.. t! ll t Shin Gemini ,.,,,". Vsnaivs ..,.....,-,.,., nlhiTUiullilre CIenlilililiJ .... nreuiHlilH lrlil.l m ... A mint I'lnniors , UiiUiiesellit i - .. j, IM ,-ilu.neobury K rlMiirt ii'lvdi lie !tii -iri.iu.... i miles .. RiyntilMit..,.. T-B I IUKKIl POH 1H Vladlutwk .4t IVirt .Nlt... IMV l.lvoriiil 14KI Al Hay IJftd Cork 1 1. .....,.. Wl ?J Hull 1 M I Jil Slll.Uli Nov. Kueixlale Ileuilelle A turlo i'j' r l,ti I ii.,aMriie Jlillr tm.k Auitrailit Ur lar.. ,lMn tVlle. Jli llrtli ii... Wtu liilidl . lir n'.rk. Uvit I lee, BLAINE'S RECIPROCITY TREATY. The new republican tariff law con tains a reciprocity claupe, and It Is mi the llneo advocated by James G. Blaine. It differs materially from the reci procity clause as embodied in the Mo Klnley law. That clause was a negative, or re- Trum, tw and a half. The action of the city cuundl last nlgM tn puti-inir the city oo a canh ba sts by parsing an tnMlnance to take up the outstanding wvranta. drawing S per cent tmerest. by an Issue of 20 yoar bonds to draw per cent Interest, cannot fail to meet with tha approval of every citixen and taxpayer, and la highly commendable on the part of that body, showing its wladom and careful guardianship of the taxpayers whom thej- represent. FOOD ILL niGESTED. Imperfectly nourishes the system, since it Is only partially assimilated by the bl.wd. Iale, hitganl mortals, with d"speptic stomacha. lmioverish- It threatened re-1 d circulation and weak nerei, ex- and rapid lm physfcxil condi- taUatory proposition, esJuuion upon those oountrien which pen'' marked .... , . , . , . provement in their i tion by availing themselves of tliat Utions ,-fth the Vnlted States. j 8Ure of th ck. and debill- j This was not Mr. Blaine's sugges- tared. Hostetter's Stomactt Bitters. Hon; he flavored an affirmative payv iThis genial tonic and alterative lends attion. ! Impetus to the processes of dlgea- cured me. Do not try to study out how I can afford to pay the few postage stamps necessary to mall the inform. tlon. but send for it. and learn that there are a few things on earth that al though fhey cost nothing to get they are worth a fortune to some men and mean a lifetime of happiness to most of us. Writs to Thomas Slater, Box JS8, Kalamaaoo, Mich., and the Information will be mailed In a plain, sealed envelope. J. In addition to tha soap fvr bathing, white caatile should be kept for wash ing rne hair. Occasiomlly a Ikth? bo rax or ammonia may be used for thus purpose, but care should lie taken In thoir apptiotu km, as they are rather harsh In their effects. Mr. Blaine's propoeition was like this: j i tion which insures an adequate devel opment of th material of blood, fiber Do mt correit jvur rnlldren for yawning. PhysMans now regard Jt as a healthful exerciae rather thiin a breach of etiquette. TO IV BE A COLO IX ONK DAY Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tableta All druggists refund the money if it 25c. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. Try to co-operate cheerfully in ar ranging the family expense. amj noare equally In any necessary self-denials and economies. To declare the. ports of rhe fnited ! and muscular tlue. Moreover. It 'falls to cure. States free to all the products of any! soothes and strengthens overwrought aatfcm on the American hemisphere ' dr weak nerves, counteract a ten- npon which oo export dutiea are im-!dency to hypoch,jndrU Pnde,. , . . cy, to which dyspeptic and bilious per- posed whenever and so long as such 1 , p!iady liah and is an nation shall admit to its porta, frea i agreeable and wiWesome appetlxer f ail national, municipal, provincial 1 promoter of repose. The In fir ml and other taxes, our flour, cornmeal ' 1 01 and decate female The burden of labor to constantly and ofher breadstuffs, prerx-ed meat. ! tll"li"- relieved by being lightened by new Inventions. n.h , j It; and It is a reliable prevenUve of. but nothing new has yet been discover- fish, vegetables and fruits, cottonseed ! for. malarial fevers. U to brighten the hour, of labor, and oU and Its products, rice and other, lif worth Vmg Uke Simmons provisions, including all articles of There is n use trying to do good I Liver Regulator does. It's the King of wood, argicu.'turaJ impleroents and ma-' ftV,rk when you th"rousrhly worn j Liver Medicines. A sluggish liver de chdnerv. structur-J out- Bnin 88 ,vel1 a' ru5w Xa ! presses one's spirit and causes lan- ...,, oxrrtaxed. rails, locomotives ami railway cars and ' supplies, street cars and refined petro- i leum. j If a woman is In good health there HOl'SE KEEPING. gor. besides upsetting the whol" system, j But Simmons Liver Regulator tones i up anil strengthens the body. feb llr luti r lr !tiln 1 llr hlp llr lut "air lil i . ., llrlmrlt. , . Ui Ur hii ... Ii lt h..;V IT.Iirt.mk t;'nr ln imtrhiit l.H.llr . at Hr lu. ilt'Hrnhfp Jl Kr trk ill Ur b.rk. ... J.-llilwk- . .'I llr lill J Ur lrK .. .. i r t. i k Brbrs t hi t.iW I llr hi... lrllrvl. ... '."J tier Imrk I Ur l'ii .. IT llr ii I" r lilf ja II. Utk . I r -hip... ti !i.-lilp ... - i li ri llr sliln.. . . llr thtik . Hrhlp sHrnhli. . lin-rk.-.... i. Hr mi'ii II Hr tNtm... l.i Hr Ixrfc.. . r.!.lu 11 Krbi . i Mr Inrii .M Kr tilt . 1 1 tlr iiii 17 Hr hrk . . . Hr tmr . Hr liHi jt .... 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Cl il lua ., Ail ft A' I .. tit I d 41 7a Hi iCI Ms . ail . . .Hi Ita M. .. Ia M J la tK . Ka Ml mm VII, it-,. MX r t. Established 1873 i IMMIGRATION NOTES. The Oregon and Washington boards are lining good work and should be lib erally supported and encouraged. Ai a result of this wonc many eastern people are turning their attention to the raciflo Northwest. If the reader has any friends In the East vtho are likely to come here this year, send their names and addresses to the un dersigned and I will see that they get a supply of the best literature and In formation as to this country. GEO. 9. BATTY. General Agent Wisconsin Central Lines. Portland. Or. VESSELS ON THE WAY TO OREGON. Kfvlnsl anil Corrected nrry Krldajr) MRTiitinn rana isn saai uvEHrmii;- " Br sltlp HlrthnwoiHl . B' alp (il"ti Ia At'Asri.K. S.tl. W. Hr ililu tilaiifhaii.. Hr tmrk ( rsigvr.ie ANTn KKP- Hr bark I'umhrlattt Hr hlp Ku,tiriviie 1IAMIU UU llr I'm a Noiiiia . ... CArratH. TMS SATS. IMrkHo Ir"? loot! Morrtwa lAuojluwAl Kerr t7v'lPAI MaltVrti , U7ijiu)AI (irtmttia. . iM.i:iii.4I Tlmmaun ., . . i;VltvAl hiovJlUOAl rosatsKiu. Half. nir, Uiilhrln Co J.UIdla ACo.,.. Taylor, Vimi Co llaifoiir, liullirl Co pit out Tial loiiuaxe on the waj. 10 A HKrKIIKNCKN Hams tlms In !"-j,H. t Iron Ham time In IrMft-II.Vd. When a man has a vei-y active mind is no more healthful employment than I he is obliged to do something with it, housework. Generally speaking, there land Mr. Gladstone Is now as hard at Is no happier woman in the world. But ! VVOrk on his "Olympian Relations" as This, it k believed, win increase ex porta to exen a greater extent than under the McKknley law. lae good work of the reciprocity how different when every breath is ; if the destiny of empires depended on clause in the McKmley law was not i P"" vry torture! Thli state of I t. ' I. 1 . U ( -.1 . . . m . I realized until k was r.ii k .'"-" ' out ot ten comes - .. from derangements of the delicate. democratic congreas. Lnder the pro-; f,mlnme (jrKanji Kewration. The vtatona of that law. the export trade ' family doctor Inquires first concerning f the United States reached high wa- theae. He most' usually InsiMta upon an ter mark. New markets were opened "Exanima""" " From this the modest to American prucen, and the cotm-1 "Ta " r'Kht- The rapidity with which croup de velops calls for instant treatment; and yet few houxehoids are prepared for its visits. An admirable remedy for this disease is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It has saved hundreds of liven and should be in every home where there Except In verv tinu.iil mum r,f .'re try was eninvln? 1ho mbiu,, ... ... ' c maie waKness examinations are un-jare young children, perity it ever experienced when the , ntcowary. Iir. Plcrtv's Favoriu- Pre-' John Wonamaker was recently re elected surjerintetvlent of Bethany Sun day! wilvx.1 'X Philadelphia f.y he tamts to cover ! unanimous vote of the teaiciters and blow fell and ruin followed the trl- I scrlptlon Is a simple, natural remedy umph of democracy at the polls. : for th ,IK u cnJrMS safely, Dermant- ly. - 1 i Snd 21 one-cent , .iiiukuh cot or mail;,,,, f,ny g,,, r?c.ve fP?e sr-rK.lan among whom he ha lalrreI by many of the countries with vhom a ropy of Dr. Pi-re.- Medical Adviser. f.r many years, we were enjoying amicable trade rela Address. Wrrrld's Ii)r-nsary Meillcal lions. The result u n jm.! '-1"1"""1 t-jiid,o. .. i. Two yearn ago It. J. Warren, a ai the faJHng off of our exerts, the . druggist at Plea-sant Bra-k. N. Y., ' : A new- i,J. rute-1 in tne lat st im-1 bought a small supply of Chamber- farmers more than any other class potted ball c ettumej is to nave the ed- ! Iain's Cough Remedy. He sums up ges ,,f the sah finislt-fl wther with; the result aa follows: "At that time sprays of fi.ntrrs or plaitings of con- I the goods were unknown in this sec-tra-sring wlvtt tr llk. ; tion; today Chamberlain's Cough Rem- 7 ledy Is a household word." It is the L'P TO DATE. same In hundreds of communltiea. I Wherever the good qualitliw of Cham- feeling the efTer-ta of a restricted mar Ian. There was not a country on the globe In wfiioji our trade relations were not restricted by this act of the aemocratlc party. But the soheme of the great Maine statesman U embodied in measure which the republican negate is about to enact into law and whi will go into operation before the be ginning of the next fiscal year. The A gr-at rnar.y paHHr cast people I lierlaln's' CoughReme'ly hx-come known the tariff wne" contemplating a trip east and the pe-,ple will have nothing else. For w nen forming fri.-ndji w.-.m, know v.-ry j sale by Este-Conn Drug Co. little about the Interior line, and the ! object of this article Is to afford re- In liavarla eac h family on Ka.ter liable Information. i .Sunday brings to the churchyard fire In th first j..)u.-e f.r k syl time and ja walnut Imuicli, which, after U-lng wry fonign country to AmerVan products. The merchant of the world result will be the opening of ports In '.lunvUx- M a "U; via St. Paul and partially burned, "Is carrl-M home to .uiiiiKdpwM. tiec-;uye the lin'-H that way j be laid on the hearth, during tempests ar? continuous und-r one syFfrn with- j a a ir'rte.-ur agatet llifhtrrlng. out any change of cars, and every will await the American producer, j mar. from peanut agent up Is a cour- j Amffrioans are the most inventive With better markets will come bet ter j tJU''- rf-"aWe and exp-rS-rvy-J "ifflirer, j p'-ople on earth. To them have been prices and the return of the proper- 1 " pr'Ax y"u ln lMU("1 n'r,y 600,000 PatentB' "T m,'re U. l"' ' l T tv 1 1 1 dJl 1 1 1 K I LTLl L I UMll 'Tl WZ-1 IUI ll v caa l-l a, a 'it. no D' te BP,m!f'-d at home and comfortable diiHno- '. y.uvd of Blaine has permeated the entire new the rmg Journey. tajiff law. T Then see tliat your ticket reads via . the Wisconsin Central lles, because The Immigration question has reach- ; that thoroughfare affords strictly ilrst- ln the world. No discovery of modern years lias been of greater benefit to mankind than Chamber lattn's Colic, Cholera fc-nd Diarrhoea Rem"dy, or has done more to relieve ttlass sen lV. and the m-al on iw din- pain and suffering, J. W. Vaugn, of ed a serious point ta Hawaii: A Ja-'rng cars (always reasonable In price) Oakton, Ky., says: "I have used paneee steamer recently brought 537 1 are Jualed by few and excelled by laborers from that country to Hono-i n- Gea S' '" 24 s'""k street, l ot Liaruj, iretron, u getecail agent for this company and will cheerfully fur nish you a neat and handy calendar lulu. This appears to be a violation f the provisions of the immigrant to-a of the island republic. The agents f the Japanese company were arrest ed for ajuch violation, ajnd the captain f the steamer which brought the Im migrants has been derood his clearance papers unless fie agrees to carry them back to Japan. The immigrants are detained at quarantine, and threaten to revolt, and this threat Is rendered and full information on the subject of transportation, if addressed or called upon, and any agent will, upon appli cation, sell you a ticket over the Ws consm Central lines. A SNAP. For al cheap and on easy terms, four choice building lots in McClure's Astoria. For particulars call on Howell & Ward, 619 Bond street. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy in my family for sev eral years, and And it to be the best medicine I ever used for cramps In the stomach and bowels. For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Dodd, Mead & Co., announce for pub lication in '97 a number of noteworthy novels from some of the more promi nent Knglinh story writers. Among them, novel by Beatrice Harraden, George Maodonald, Henry Seton Mer rtman, Clark Riwctell, R. D. Blackmore, Max Pemberton, Mrs. Clifford, W. J. Dawson and Ian MaUaren. TWENTIETH STREET IMPROVE MENT NOTICE. Notice) Is hereby given that the com mon council of the City of Astoria, Oregon, have 'determined ajtd do tufee by determine and Intend to Improve Tw-entleth street from the north line of Exchange street to tho north line of Commercial street extended, and that such Improvement shall be made by special assessments upon the lands and premises hereinafter designated. and which are hereby determined and declared to be bemrtlted by such Im provement. Tha. the lands ard premises upon which the special aswsmunt shall 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 la the Intersec tion of said harbor line with a line drawn parallel to the west line of Twentieth street and 130 feet west thereof; thence southerly parallel wltn the west line of Twentieth street to the southwest comer of lot 3, block 123; thenoe easterly along the south boundary of blocks U'3 and 124 v. 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 ana 3, block 123, lots 1, 2 and 3, block 130. lots 4, S and , block 124, lots 4, 5 and 6. block 129, together with the wharflng rights or frontage of and to lots 1, 2 and 3, block 1.10. lots 4. 5 and 6. block 129, and north of antl adjacent to Twentieth street, all situate and being ln that part of the city of Astoria known as Shlvelys Astoria. That such Improvement shall consist In driving piles and placing thereon caps and stringers and plank ing said street throughout the full width thereof with sound yellow fir planks, between sidewalks, said planks to be 4x12 Inchen, the sidewalks to be 10 fe-t wide and the street to be Improved on the established grade; and In all matters of detail the Improve, ment shall be according to the plans and specifications prepared for the same ,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 seclflca tlorw of such work or Improvement, and of the locality to be Improeved, have been deposited by the City Bur veyor with the Auditor and Police Judge for public examination, and and may be Inspected at the office of such officer. At the next regular meeting of the common council following the final publication of this'notlce, which meet Ing will be held on Friday, AprfNIS, at the hour 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 imporvement, signed by residents of the city owning more than one-half of the property ln 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: II. E. NELSON, Auditor and Folic Judge. Astoria, Oregon, March 27, 187. MANHOOD RESTOnEDS 7Wrf l J Ms O k ol tattiuua riirti pnru. aui. nl quirai). m. uu ( m t,rr. T Wk limpiea. l'mluia lo Marry. MhauaUnc Praii.a, VvM.it a4 V-S xaauf diaruraa. whlclilliMil mtramr -mm arrrN a11 Uiebormraot ltnoawr. IT 11 Data Krl. r v " "r k!raaHl Uiarttry nnranaul ail ImpurLUaa V - ll.natlpaUna. llaUMall l.ara hrriar or nt(hl hntnu quirk. Wm ul aiarurt, annco 11 nutrliarar.1 lata hi SMraialiirrrKM and lnra and Ui annanr oraana ul all Imrjtif Ilia. . u m- urn. mi miM I W ' . I mi . w . ."K .. tiatUm, iba Ttia rmmman miT,n ara not rnand by Imrion la twraua nVatT per eatit ate ttSJd rHk kaaatlila. ctH'IHK!Kiaihoii kauain rvamly loenniwlitioul an orrau.m. kuutiitn.ink la. A wrttiM raanuitM r1ra arxt m,my iinml If mtt tmtm OVm nut want a pa BiauM I sura, tstllla. Cl'I'IUKKK lain only kauwlt rvamly loenniwlitioul ui SOS bos, alt tor uu.br mad. awnd (or raaartmtUrand IMUinuaMia AMrmm UATOL HKDICIIIal C"n F. Ol ikM VI Sma rraacavo. Od, 4 CHAS ROOER8, 4i Commercial Btrawt. INDIO HlfflP Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced by Pliysicians the raoHt Favorable in America for ruirerers from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism 1 . a c?nr-ri mi w r.u.air.HA (MH UrCliHb I oniUrrur ll k'larT il 'l I'(I4M parniaiu.ni if r 'iiraoin iia.i oata. ii,iioanpair.atr,t l homn t"r Mm lru uolatumiiriiiraii. tv, if roaiirvtar tn onate batata willaio IrMt lot,a rutin!! f araantl b"iai bilia.aul e jharya.if alaii l.icura II rou ba ua enor- cury, loillila iolah, and anil bars a-i.aa and aina. n ucona i'atcna in mouio. nor 1 itroak. Many Remarkable Cures The objections ursM against lndlo In tho past by the larje humbera who otherwise would have Inen glad to take advantage of Its benenclal climate. La been a lack of suitable accommodation. The Houthern i'aclfio Company takfts pleasure In announcing that several Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have Just been erected at lndlo station, that will b renttd to applicants at rea sonable rates. They are furnished with modern oonvsnlennea, supplied with pur artesian water and so situated aa to slv occupants all the advantages 10 be 1 rived from a more or lesa protracts residence In this delightful climate. (From the Ban Francisco Argonaut.) "In thl heart of tha vrar llM.rt nf th ! t ?nlirajlrw-whliti th Ulliora tnlfln trttverttea thero is an oasis called lndlo, which, ln our opinion. Is the sanitarium ot the earth. We tielleve. from personal Investigation, that for certain Individuals, tht Tt Is no spot on this planet so favor aide." O. T. Stewart, M D.,1wrltes: "Tha purity of the air, and the eternal sun shine, fill one with wondr and delight. . . . Nature has accomplished ao much that there remains but little for man to do. As to Its ponnlbllltles as health retort hers Is the most perfect fiinshlne, with a temperature always pleasant, a perfectly dry soil, for rain la an unknown factor; pun oxygen, dens atmosphere and pure water. What mors can be desired? It Is the place, above all others, for lung troubles, and a para dise for rheumatics. Considering thl number of sufferers who have been cured, I have no hesitancy In reooor mending this genial oasis as tha haven of the afflicted." v r-ina l'linplea, 4'iippr 4'lnrel MMita, t Irera on nf tiarioi via ueur, 11 air or r.yfinruwa mum Aiit, It M thia ttMMindary lll.OOU I'OImi saaranteslomra. WauliriiUiam.Mit otiali ate riaa and eaallans th world fur ra waoannot euro, 't his dlaae boaalwarf baltleil trteakltt nf lha luuateiuineut phyal- rlatia. aouu.uuu cnp.iai swn.nii our mironaa tonal raamulr. Ans4iuitnruirariirald n nllraiwn. A"" 4 Mlll KKVIuli nit m ti iAn'rMnBiMift rmswir fur Isiinnrrhutav. uniitiurtl Aim fa. of nr I una mat k 1 m ifUia tin. Irrtiatlii ti ur ulur 'riciH iiimiim. tlon ot muroui mm af .. J ljarNWH W inriaain.a FffS Halal by Irraavlala, r- , . a. or rti m iuin trtpnr, rrfpti. fi. llll., f3.-, li nr., i.r A rtrruUr m Cveati, ftncl Triul-Mjirtt obtained nd nil Vt 4n( buunrvcmductrd (or MOOKHATf rlt. Oo Office tOrroiH U. PTtNTOffiCr if and Metunifi me jMUcnt m lea Iitu Hutu Ukc remirf inim Waahtnulua. S Scad rnodrL drwuiK nr pruMn., wllh drHni Jtifin, W adviie, Jf ptlrnuiMe nr not, Irra of! JcbarK, Our (co tint duo till uatrnt iir urd. ( S A PMFMLIT, H'rw la ()(,! in l'tenti," with rant ul nunc in tho U, S. and totagn count rm tent I roe, Audrsaa. C.A.SNOW&CO. Ova, patent Orncc, WaaHiNaroN. D, C. iTi.i.i ff XPIRIKNOI. INDIO Is 612 railefl from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 miles from LOS ANOELES Pare from Los Angeles ft.oc Taanar aaaAiA . . " mniiaif r'fain DBBIOUa, A nrona aentlns a akoth and daae1 pr ion mar qniiiklr aMtaruin. frea, wliatlmr anTiiTai.tlmi la protiahlr palaiitahlii. I mnnianlcatlmia alrlotlr entirtiiantlal. Olilmt araue; foraiM-iiriiia paianu lo Aroartca. Wa hara a Wa.hhiat.in ornoa. Palanta tnkim thruush Muiia to. rsoslrs paoiaJ uoiioa lit tUa SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, baantlf.lllT lllnatratad. larwmt Mmilatlna nt anr antantlfln lournal. wiwlilr, trniH.Il a raar 1 I.UJaii niimtha, f.crir,in oipla and Uasa OS i'aTKKTS aaut Ira. Address MUNN A CO.. 361 Ursaaway, New Vara. Beaver Hill Gilman Coal ...Try II For Family or Steam Purposes. ELMORE, SANBORN & CO Agents, Astoria, THE WEEKLY ASTORIAN Advertisers Who Wish to Reach the Country Poeple should cull to their aid tho colli miiri of tho Weekly Ah torinn There nrc neverol rt'iisonu why the Weekly As toriuii'M circulation in ho largo. One in that a- coluninn con tain more reatliug matter than nny other paper in Oregon execptinga Portland puhlica- ion. The News of the World foreign, interstate and local, is published in itH columns. It is abriolutoly reliahle ; hence itH popularity. The Weekly Astorian contains 50 columns of reiuPng matter every week. Junttlink! All the news of the world for $2 a year. If you are not a sub- Hcriber to thia great paper you nhould hp ml in your name at nee. Second Oldest Paper in the State As an advertising medium the Weekly Astorian is un- surpassed by any paper in the State outside of r Portland. Thirty-three hundred copies are mailed each week to every lome in the territory, both in Oregon and Washington, trib utary to the City of Astoria mm