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TI1K DAILY ASTOKIAN. Tt'KSHAY MO UN I Ml, AlMilL 20, li7. '4 john t. Lighter, Editor. Telephone No. . TKRMS Or Kl BSCBlrrlON. DAILY, Bent by mail, per year 16.00 Bent by mail, per month W Berved by carrier, per month 45 WEEKLY. Sent by mallv per year $2 In advance. Postage free to subscribers. All communications Intended for publi cation should be directed, to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub scribers 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 Astorlan. the second old est weekly In the state of Oregon, has, next to the Portland Oregonlan. the largest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Handley A Co. Are our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand, i:4 Third street. Is but the half of a possible wHkm, the man or wxwnan who g through life alone has lout the best al most satisfying of the conditions which is offered earthly existence. ; T a "AeWtrlaa" hereby offers to donate ONl-tU-MKKD DOLLARS to Su Mary'e Beepltal. payable ea deauad to rather DMmaa, wheaerer legal evidence la pro 'eed ebowlng that aay afternoon news paper pabllahed la AMorta has printed wltala the last ninety days expiring ho far thla offer a alagl "apeelal" or ether kind of "trlrrahle preaa report," eeeeWad otfr th wires anterlng either f the telegraph oftlcea la Aalorla, reom any point oatalda of Oregon. Aatorla, Or., October IS, ISM. Those who are interested In the ef forts now being made throughout the country to Induce our fanners o en gage in sugar be.-t production should make it a point to unite In the move mnn. to secure the abrogation of the present so-called reciprocity treaty with toe Sandwich Islands. At the time of the ratification of th-s treaty, in lS7j, this country was producing no susar of any cootejuence cxct?p: that made ftoin cane, which Is suoeptible of cul tivation only in certain limited ai-ea in the South, and It was doubtless gcod policy on our part to encourage the development of the Hawaiian sugar industry, both for the sake of obtain ing a free market for that class ot our own productions which could be sent to Hawaii, as well as from the fact that the raw Hawaiian sugar was gen eraily brought to this country m ord.r to be refined. Since then conditions have completely changed, and it is now the duty of tlie government to foster and protect the agricultural and man uafoturmg interests of such sections of our country as are adapted to the grow th and production of beets and beet sugar, rather than to perpetuate by what is equivalent to an enormus subsidy a foreign business, said to be largely under the control of EurOjan capitalists, and which employs chiefly Asiatic lab-r. Another benefit whicn will accrue from the reci&ion of ihls treaty and it is a m.t important or.e to Oregon is the fact that under the advantage now enjoyed by the Ameri can Sugar Trust, under which it Is able to crush out or prevent the -sui'-- lishment of beet sugar factories exempt in such localities as it sees fit to per mit them 10 exist, will enirely cteuse, and these profitable enterprises may be started wherever the cultivation of sufficient sugar tet can be made an induoement to attract oapkal to that form of investment. Every farmer ar.d business man In Clatstop county should sign rhe petition now bein? circulated and tuldreswd to K.he members o.' the Oregon delegation urging their support of the pending bill to abrogate the Hawaiian treaty. The Hryanltew who aiv claiming the result of the Detroit city election to be a "trlumjih" for their pot fad are vrjmly silent on the r-fiiH of the state election in Mh'hlgun at the same time. Judge Ing, the republican can dldate for justice of -the supreme court, was re-elected by heavy plu rality. Againat him wviv nrrayed the fotws of dom.nTHcy. and of f:xv silver, whether the latter vwtv populists r republicans. All the 0111 nk a:id silver Itea of every stripe fus-ed osi one tick t. In ftho hoiv of carrying the state and reviving a dying Issue. The -v-ublwar. confronted by this many-. del o UI tlon of oppofttig f.rev. ma.! a fight on national is.ni, s. ar.d vv.'si by a Utrgvr plurality than uVy h pe l r exjvetod. The ail writes were wry eon tl.iont. hosing their hoi.s 0:1 the fai-t that an immediate and complete resb ration of prosperity to people and na tion dM not follow directly upon M" Kinley's eleotkvn. They hanked up. n the Ignorance of the maswa. ntnl met a crushing defat. The islle know that the restoration of the conditions which make tvnutvrity possible will te accompli sed only by the passage of a prvHeotlve tariff bill, and are biding their time in hopeful piitiwwe. HavliiK T!h.'-M hlmia-lf of M pent- j up feeling. Senator Morgan will ait permit sotnohody ele to do the fight ing for swhHe. FREE TO EVERY MAN WHKXCHKD A NO KAOKKP. THK MKTHOP8 OF A tilt MAT j TKKATMKNT tMl WKAKNK8S ! OF MKN. Which Cured lllm .uter Kveiythlng Klse Kittled. Hy the lyutga of rheumatism, the Joints eventually hewino gTlevously distorted, ami oiiMinutt amume an almost gro. ' tosuue d,mlty. To prevent such re. ,.nll)fu, lllso(VmM nrx, ,, Pm,uh. but suit by a simple and agreeable means whln A u low,v BII,1S y Is (yrt,Uiily the n x4 wisdom. A x,h m.rVou weakness, the mental tendoncy to rheumatic ailments may he f0,.ttlnKH ,,v ten times worse than successfully comluitted with llostetters . ,.v1v ,1H,n .,.,.,. , no ,,,t rtMnaen Hitters, a medlclno with ire prestige of a ang and successful 1 a rivr, of unbounded opulnrlty, nnd of I em plume professional cndorsi'inent. It n'niovrt front the b'.ood those Inilnm. mator.y Impurities which pathologists iwlgn as the cause of rheumatism, and not only purities the life current, 'nit Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. niul MeKee Ave. The presldom has decided not to move In the matter of revoking or moll ifying the forest reserves order of Mr. Cleveland until congress tWU-a wheth er It will act or not. Tln're Is a legal quesckn as to th power of a president to revoke an order of his piwleoeBsor without specific authority. U has been held that consumption is henxiitar)-, and the fact that one person of a family had died with con sumption wis considered a sure sign that others of that family could n 1 es,ape it. Th- is partly true and partly untrue. A man with weak lungs is likely to transmit that weak ness t li!s .'hiMi-n. Hut th.-re Is no reason In th world whv the weak- m-ss should bo aJl'Wevl to deiekp. Keep the lungs full of rich red nhoie sonve blood, and the weakness w.il disappear. Decaying tLu-s wiil be thrown off. and new material will be added until the lungs are well and perfectly strung again. This is th thing that Dr. Pierce's C.ld.-n Med: cal Discovery does. This is what mak?a It cure 9S per cent, of all cases of consumption where It Is taken ac cording to directions. It searches out disease germs wherever they may be in the tody and forces them out . f the system. It supplies the blood with rich, life-giving properties. It mak- s the appetite good, digestion perfect. Send "1 cents in one-cr.t stamps to World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, Buffalo, X. Y., and receive fir. Pierce's 100S page "Common Sense Medical Adviser." profusely illustrated up t the mental suffering day or night. Slei p Is alinist Impossible, and under such it strain men ore scarcely respon sible for what they do. Kor years llin writer rollM and tossed on the troubled sea of sexual weakness until It was a nuotiou whether he had not better take a dose of poison and thus end nil enriches It. promoting vigor by fori I- ,,u tIVul,,.s. m,t providential lnsplia-j uliig Its source. Dlgoetlou, the a t .on Ul, ,..imo ,l( M uK, , tll0 m,,0 of j of the Kwe! and the secretion ef the combination of m.llclnes that not only j bile, are sided by It, and i; Impels ootupletely restored the tiem rnl lieiklth, ' the kidneys and bladder to a real .u na vlir)i, Ills weak, emaciated parts and active performance of their f 1 "c- (l, natural stxe and litor. and he now lions, it Is besides a thoroughly re- ,1. slates that any man who will take liable remedy for. and means of pre- ti, trouble to send his name and ad venting, periodic fevers. ,,vss may have the method of this Won- derful treatment free. Now when 1 In four years the Thomas Orchestra fcly free I mean absolutely without cost. Chicago has run behind l.'OO.OoiW. t,vause I wanl every weakened maji to That would mt be calieO much of a the beneilt of my experience. doiW-it by the tart administration, but u,n not a philanthropist, nor do I It augesta a (vainful Immaturity of p.e as ait enthusiast, but there are artistic tajite. thousaiuls of men suffering th mental 1 : tortun-s if weakened manhtHd w ho Mrs. A4 Inveen, residing at 'iO Hen- would be cured at once could they but ry street, Alton, til., suffered with get such a remedy as the one that sciatic rheunuvttam for over eight cured me. 1 not try to study out how months. She doctored for It nearly the I can afford to pay the few postage whole of this time, using various rem- stamps necessary to mail the Infonna eJles recommonded by friend, and Hon. but send for It. and learn that was treated by the phyaoians. but there are a few things on eaj-th that al reoelved no relief. She then used one though they cost nothing to get they and a half bottles of Chamberlain's are worth a fortune to some men and Pain Balm, which effected a complete m an a lifetime of happiness to most cure. This Is published at her request. ,of us. Write to Thomas Slater. Ho 3s, as she wantv others similarly afflicted : Kalamaxoo. Mich., and the Information to know what cured her. The 13 and will be mailed In a plain, sealed en SO ennt sise for solo by listes-Cotm velope. Drug Co. ' Good Reason Whv Lot ...Arc Selling... Sitiintt'ti oh tlm Month fitlf of Antnrin'8 hi Ik Twenty ligiiHrt wuniiH antl vt'Kdntiuii JIO days in lulvaiico of I ho North nilo. MaiiilUrnt niton for rt'c iiloiioos, ovt'ilookiiif' rivir ami hay, Hiinny and nhol torotl. Kasy niul natural unult'; littlo or no railing noodoil. ASTORIA INVESTA1ENT CO. 4SJ Itond Street. vi:ssi;ls on tiik way to okkgon. Kri 'i ,1 ami miwleil eerjf KrMayj Fourteen men coinmftei! suicide In , Chle.ifo last we-k. They hadn't any money with which to pay their fare In some other place. K I- KCTlt IC LM HT-Xt TIC K COXTIlACTi'KS. TO The Dlngley bill impim a duty of ifi a head on all cattle one year old . r mvr and not valued at more than $.9. And yet padrones onie over fr-e. Unconditional surrender, is the only terms those famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers will make with constipation, sick headache and stoma h troubles. Charles Rogers. (,oi f the Wa'er ('oinmhsion, As toria, Oregon, April ", 1:7. X.tl,e Is hereby given that seal si j i'r-;- -sals will Iv r-o-Ued a: this otnc- until 1.' o'ekvk in, May I. IS'.iT. for the various rk and murerals n -.irv ! for the Installing of a sixty ' arc' liht plant, to Ih- operat.d by 11:1 lm- I puis - w liter why I. and ownil by the j mutil'-ipality. j l'ni, s.'i!s must tv made on prt itcl forms siippll.sl by the cl. r'.i of the ' commlKsion. and in full acvinl.iice therewith, and must le nc-.mi; anled I by a certified check f deposit In an amount eUa! to ten (b) --r cent of! the aggregate amount bid, made pay- able to tt- ch-rk of the Astoria Water I CoinmiKslon. j Dupllcateti of bids and accompanying I specified plans shall be tlbd at tlie ! I office of the engineer on or before th ! late previously mentioned. Plans and snet-itttatloas 'goji rie M-n eit her at the before he can manage always to stop , oommlsalon. or at the his oar with the rear platform directly , ,h. ,.w. roar am km ihh ri'vKKpiMi'r.. Hrslilp ltrthx I tit ship ilioi I. v NKWi' I.K. . ,s W .WT KRP- Hr lara um'iriaui Hr hip Kup!noi ie IIAUiil'kit Hr t.ii Neima Hr .ttti, Oi.ndvati. Hr iMtW 'rai(ir j eart.pi. rsj sT j coN.iusai. ',; ''''" iwr liu.tl jiuu.iiir. iliiihrlx IV . : Mm lawn i.Vaj huai lw.U J.UMIswAtV : !" tn i;:t.iajAi 1 ' ' lirlrtiih.. utMUVAi ulr. Vmp 1 1 -M l.'VliOAl Ha ftiur. Mullirle t'o .. . IOUAI ' 1 I.IOiAI. AliVKIlTIMKMKNTH. NOt'lt'K OK IIXTKNHIHN OK COM. MKIH'IAI. HTIII'IKT. Total 'i.iinaif KKKKI4KNCKH Mint Ilia. In sV- t Iron Same Unit In la'U-U.M "CUPIOCNK ui.,.:. . ' -z. - v, 9 1.. ' '7., " ., ".". win ,ju ckirui il n, e a'.i ;; "''''x' '".l''l..ia.H.n,i,,.i K,ni.,.. N,,," , , (" u,1' V . . " . 1 --. vmv or Klgni. -tviiu tiafc a Sv J 11. ,..( tl,a lra. hk-h If lu.lrl.n 1.1. - - ' - (.runa, aao r 1 in i,jnrano ih.vriiiarrnrsan.nl aUUuuunUM ri'MUffVK .tn,iTirthitati.t rwloraaamaJI mtmk iran& Tn. r, awn anirrrm ar ihi rurxl Mr Isa-mra M tMswiaa ahwrf per rani turn trrtihlMt wtia lain !. I'l l'IO. V;i.lh-'IT l.,wn rrnmtr la rura wllhil . on...., v.. a.n...-...jT A written fll.rmnlwfivrna-'l m,i n,llfn, If MB imtra il.wa IH4 fTL-l m MfBiu,Ll.um l.a) a ! . ' raaarirruUf ami imimuukUa, A JJf llt. JI1II I.N 0 r. iX Bui T Baa miKtea, tak Fw Ah. ay N.U.V.S H'.'i.:i:itS, 4 Commercial Street iiul Croup and whpuig cough are 'hlldhood's ternrs: but like pneu monia, bronchitis, and other throat and lung truhlea. can t-e iul-kly cureil by uelng One Minute Cough Cure. Charles Hogers. Vi'.l uhe Kttituiky legislator who wants to brand burglars on the fae please explain what gwd It w ould d a man so branded to reform. rEUSOXAL. The gentleman who annoyed the congregation last Sunday hy continually coughing will And In-, stant relief by using One Minute Cough Cure, a speedy and harmless remedy ' f.ir throat and lung troubles Charhn : Rogers. A moterman has to be experience! CO VIARt' IXPIRIINOI. 7T1LDDD PDiSDf j 0 A SPECIALTY Jn'a:;.:, turf Ill.tMMit l Ul'iON pmia.mtrttVT urHllit lit" V urnblrr4i. I,: j Jbiy Iff i n rfrlniiniioliori-t(ilr.r. Wi-maimr jri i p nit t.mtlNifun.lbotttMti- aiMl O 'hhf.H m If ynubf"Uaott int r rury, luillit iniinah. n4 fill (fca COPYRIGHTS AO 'iu.il. iiir 'iPtnl hoiw f lrrr ,4 qui lriM't'l"- iiiiUMii t ommuiiU-tttiititta ptrtrtif Oalif1lci)(ti4 li:.t.i KAfttlir; f r n-Mrti (a.rotll4 to Atuvrtfav W a hv m W -..Imirft u uflr, pwutv. immUcu in Um SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, tnllt ,ir hotfH... t.rrvt rlrctilallua nl an M-,.nifl,, (...in,,.. w.-k , , irrm. a.i ,11 a Taari tljU.k ni"iitltv .--iiin nilr. an4 IXasU Mua o 1'itixt. i':ii ir. A4Urws MUNN 4. CO., 301 Uraadaa,. Stw Y.ra. ooalte a mud puddle. When a cold Is contracted, cure It at once. One Minute Cough cure til , set you on the road to recovery In i a minute. It will cure pneumonia, bronchitis, croup and all forms t lung and throat troubles. Charles itogers. W. W. PARKKIi. tnudrman. II. CJ. VAX IH'SEX. Clerk. AHTHCIt L. ADAMS. Kngin.-er. 101 Cal. St.. 8. P., Cal. Vhn the Gietk and Tur'.a g -t ti fighting in those ballot dancer costuin- is the kinetoscope men can get some In teresting pkitures. I'p Vi the present time th sole de mand on the Advance Agent of pros perity has been for an exhibition of his samples of pitrormge. TO Cl'KE A COLO IX ONE DA a. Take laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. 2Zc. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. The Sfiryn'-ss of s. ,m- of the senators on international questions is no pr of that they can get thrvuuh with the tariff in two months. The very hardest thing for the aver age mortal to do is to acknowledge tha he or fhe te mistaken that the opinions once aJvocate-1 are based upon irinftnii gixjumls, and that the "cause" H n. "Ja k" Uubinsn n ..v flnii.s him- pelf in the something eijually as good Jass. The Rev. W. H. Weaver, pastor of the V. B. Church, DlILsburg, Pa., rec ognizes the valu? of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and do-8 nt hesitate to tell others about it. "I have used In which time and effort has b en Kpe.it j Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," he Is a fallacy. Miss Phoebe C .uzlns hasly8' "an,i find ll an tcellent medl- 1 cin3 for colds, couyhs and hoa.rse- ness." So everyone who give. had the courage to do thie. and it gives every tight-thinking person a higher opinlmi of lie- mental equipment than hart heretof ny obtained. The Toledo Blade says that Judge Thompson, In tlie course of a recent interview with Miss Couzln?, rtcallel their first me.-'.-! tug. at which he told ber that tiie true mKslon of woman is motherhool, at which dictum Mtes Couzins then aff'-cb.d to snft-r. IK-r reply to Judge ThOiiip son was this: "You were right, Judge. The latrt time I listened o a Sunday school ex ercise I learned that. The pupils were repeating the golden text: 'Suffer little children to coir.; unto me. . . .For of such 1e' the kingdom of heaven.' I real ised ithat no children could ome unto me, and I am not ashamed to say that 1 wept at the thought." The home is the unit of civilization; and ito make a home la ample field for the most intellectual woman. The hus band to battle with the world and moke provision for wife and children, the wife to keep home and make It what it should be that is the normal division of effort and 'true relation be tween the sexes. The single individual It a trial. Co. Soli by list s-Conn Irug The woman who go-s .iut wi'h h r hair in eurie la-rs has no p-aon f.,r wondering why h-r husband want-1 a divorce. OAHTOniA. GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS WANTED. : PROPOSALS f .r fr.h lef and ' f reh mutton: Office Chief Commis sary, Vancouver Ramicks. Wash., April 1, Is'jT. Sealed proposals. In trip licate, will be received here and at E. E. Turner, of Compton. Mo., writes j mc,'s ot Commissaries at following us that after suffering from plies for j named poet, (for fresh beef and fresh seventeen years, he completely cured mutton to te delivered at that post them by using three boxes of DeWitt's only), until 12 o'olock n.n. May U Witch Haiel Salve. It cures eczema J m- th,-n op ne.l. for furnishing and and severe skin diseases. Chas. Rogers, j delivery to sublstnce department. U. I S. army, th? fr-sh beef and fresh mut- It now looks as lfthe Que-n will hnv- raJI", for b' th Commissary at no trouble m proving an alibi on the P to be supplle-1 during six months, data set apart for her visit to Mr. comm-nclng July 1. 1SI.7: Dulse flar- racKS anu rort nnTman. MH.no; rorl Can by, Spokane, Waila Walla nt T-o veam airo R. J. Warren, a I Vancouver Barrack. Wash. Fresh druggist at Pleasant Brook, N. Y., wf Hha" ,n 'l"4" c"" bought a small supply of Chamber- dltl"n nt r'r Immediate use. and from Iain's Cough Remedy. He sums up f"re and hin'1 'larter meats propor- the result as follows: "At that time ""nauy. inciuumg an tst cuts tnere- the goods were unknown In this sec tion; today Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy is a household word." It Is the sanv In nunareas or communities As tor. iCiveata, and 1 n,!r-t.irka ohuiwil ami all fat mi imar-cr.n i:i.iriii MooraaTf rfs. OusOrrtcf it OaaoaiT U.S. rTtTOrfiCf Aiiil a 1 4it m- 4; (VAiriil in it u Itiua 11 ta Ukm. fem'ilo Iffm W.hiK.'!.n ixod m,lrl, dta. i. or p"''0-. with dVartia-f tin. e aimr, if i,oi.. 1 n'C, Irra ol 1 Kart. Ihir Ire fw,i H ie ill! itjt.n! ! "mrad. A fanaMLCT, "ll"w tulH'iain I'aitnu," wiih irt , Mine m'llie b'. ai4 locia cwuDlrtctf nt lire. Ail.lrru, C.A.SNOW&CO. LOp Patcnt Orncf . WAiMiNaron, 0. C. f r ffuralr to rum M tsltrit the mM uli.ii- aiitif c ui ctiUii wurlj fur a i tilt 4 b of lutttil tultiml t vl iUlUI. AUO.OOO rt ltl U'bif il u f Hr. lull, iar-u(7. Al-fu nrtHtU imIt-i -m i .-pikcsrt.w. ASr COOK Kf.MMlY iO, 1 la ft 0rnB4annrtH l-t, pmt Dl ft I of hv, WIniM, mtniu(il ) Hr, or ftttr Inrtaium , irriiACixa ur iir It'll tf at u r a u mtii. ur rtjl In pUln wrppr If trfl, f., t'lrt.Ur u ob ft4u- INDIO ! Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate i . AfM II. ,1 ft, alr a- m n,m,i, f-w 'r..ai. w.t.iiia. 7A ! ' "aiti.O (,""!: ',-wt'' Beaver Hill and Gilman Coal ,Try It rronounct'l ly riiyHiciana tlie i ni()t Favorable in Americn '' for HuflertTH from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism 'of. Frcih mutton shall b of gol, fat and markable quality, from w("th-rs ovi-r one and und-r thn.-e years old. 14-ef and muttom " t ! Wherever the good qualities of Cham-jdriHH1 anl trlmmwl and d-llv.-rl In .in'.rYnimHlvlmi- known ' !-". " Piscrlber In circular of In- sale by Eetes-Conn Drug Co. The Japanese ,it to said, now m;ik" th Mnfcst quality of und-rr-U.thlrig out of paper. Some ftenpht will say this Is toj thin. Salton Sea Salt for Imllis at the Estes-Conn Dniir Store 10t? and z.jc iter packasre. Tour umbr'-lla may w ern a burden In th- morning, but it Ih frequently a Joyous frU-nd t-fore night. MAINLY VIGOR NCE MORE In harmony with the worlil. orwi completely rnrd mea ur j ug iiappy prle for thegreaUjat, (tranii tat and numt mr. tessfulct irefursei- lal weakneHi acd tt vlifur known to medlual scli-noe. Au ac)untof thlB arrluX iitArrrr) n " '"i ui, wua n i -ervricea and prwifH, will 1. . . ; s ferlng men (sealed) fret. Fall peraeali7 s4ore Paiiurt iiupoBbiblu ERIE MEDICAL C0..BUFFAL0.N.Y. 11 the people will have nothing else. For j siruf.-uons 10 wwi rrop.mais win o- iucio n c 'iwi siai.r; pnee aic wrncn bidder will deliver fresh teef or mutton of character above stated, and to lie delivered of ti-mix-r:iture not greater than Ti) dereeo Felirenhelt. Covern ment rnrve right to reject the whol; or ary part of nny or nil bids. Information furnished h-re. or by Commissary at th" several psih. Kn velopes cont.tlning proposals should j Ik- ni--rk-l " Proposal for Kreh B' ef ' for Mutton) at ," and addressed T, feel a wnse of utter h-lpl.-ssmss!1" umlerwlgnd or to Comrnls-.-iry at ,n-only has itj hv their bicycle pedals 1 1"1 lr' suppliwl. W. II. Nash, .,jig down hUI and discover when too ! Ueut.-Col., A. C. O. S. iut tha-t the brake won't work. hat j h.-Lr,t,.-ns next cannm ! recopi.ii in ar few lirief lines. . CfSTOM HOrSK, ASTOKIA, ol'.- The btanl. muMache ami eyebrows ! W' '-'. A1M1IJ., 12. 1M.7.-Seie, ,,r.,. may be made a desirable and unif irm , p" .Is will be r celvel at this building brown or black by an octagonal ap-um'l 2 ' P. m Monday. April 1, plicatton of Buckingham's Dye for I f"T furnlHhing fuel, lights, wat-r, whmkprs rr.bMlaineous supplies, washing towels, fiaullng axhoM, and ftprinkllng 'rtt fcs for this building during the flucal year ending June 30, 1SDS, or such portion of . I. .... I . 1 . ......I n .1 Lift a orioe that will pTmlt of Its getting ' ' , : ks nterved by ithe treasury depart ment. CHAS. H. FAtJK, Cusfxllan. COCNTV TREASURER'S NOTICE. For Family or Steam Purposes. Many Remarkable Cures ELMORE, SAMCORN & CO U"' li. t.tnrla. 'It. 1 Th objections urgad MSlnat Indlo In I th past by tha large numbers a ho othcrwlaa would have bcn glad to laka 1 advantage of Its bonnflclal climate, ha tvn a laclc or sultanl accommodation I The Houthern Pacino Company takf ; plaaaur In announcing that srveral I'.fO ,. ; Mr. Signature is printed la BLUE diagonally across the M.'ST'iM HOUSE RIDS WANTED. There to one thing certain, the Rird of Paradise plume has not yet reached I common. U fat al aiU atpainn m It 8a Notice Is hereby given to all parties The next Senatorial roll of honor will hoWlng clatsop county warranU In be composed of the names of those lXl,miA prkjr to Ar 2, iSK, to pre Snator Who do not make tariff' t the am! t0 the ciunty treas- ptche. If Colorado women are allowed to enlist m the State militia an entirely new meaning will be given to "dr-.tg parale." urer for payment, as Interest ceas tlw.-reon after this date. Iated this 12th day of April, A. D. 1S97. B. L. WARD, Treasurer of Clataop County, Or. OUTSIDE wrapper Lip Commodious and Comfortable Cottages huve Just bern erected at Indlo station. that will be rentfd to applicants at r a mmablo ratca. They am furnUhod wlt inixlxrn convKnlan -an, suppllxd With pur artesian water and so altuatM as to glvr oi'ii,ant all th advantages to lie -J-rlvud from a more or leal lirotract'd realdt-nov la this delightful climate. SAUCE further protection Mgmlnit Mil imltmtton. ' f for th United SUtee, JOHN DUNCAN'S 50N5. N. Y (From the Ban Francisco Argonaut.) "in th heart of the great desert of the Colorado which thn Huulhcrn Paclfla t-uveraesther Is an ouala callnd Indlo, which, In our opinion, la the sanitarium of th earth. W believe, from personal Invfatlgatlon, that for certain Individuals, of every i there I no spot on tills planet so favor- bottle 011 o.'t. Stewart, M D wrltea: "The ! i nurlty of the air, and tha sternal suii- Vlii- vnguiaa on wUh moni del)ght. and Oeoulne) ... Naturl has accomplished ao Worcestershire , rn.n to do. As to its possibilities as a health retort here Is tha most perfect sunshine, with a temperature always pleasant, a perfectly dry toll, for rain Is tn unknown faotor; pure oxygen, dense atmosphere and pure water. What more can be desired T It Is th place, above all others, for lung troubles, and a paro dies for rheumatic a. Considering the number of sufferers who have been cured. I hav no hesitancy In recom endlpr this genial oasis as th havn of the afflicted." CASTOR IA For Infanti and Children. bit $f9Tf INDIO. Is 612 milea from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 miles from LOS ANGELES Fare from Loi Angeles fj.oo Noll. 11 is licivby glM'ti lliul llii Cnin. ni'Ul t'miticll "f III" ''H.V of Anli'lia, I Mil I mop ciiiiiiy, Slule I'lPii'Mi, have d. elded Slid ilelelUllliixl l.i cuti'ii.l I'um. ni..i-liil Ktr.o-i, In Hi" nty f Aabula, tlm bcglinilim, lenillllllS Mild llll'Tln. dlilli' 1mIiiIs. nnd the land be oon ib'iuiiial Ix'lim lli'i'lunfler di-wrllmd nnd a.-l fni'tll, nnd n ln"f fully ap pear by the reni. miiw, pUta nnd surveys "f Mid pr-'pewd cxl.-naliiii of t'nmiii'M-rbil sin-"!. ttw mi file III (lie iiftli-e f Hi" Audit"!' nnd folic" Judge, nnd minuend nnd il.mill-l In I'rdl nauif Nil I'll, utltl.il "An nrdlnano cuiliinliiK Hi- 1 "pii, pl'il of nurvoy, uf tin' pe.ip.wd i-kiiI 11 "f I'.iinllier" olal sliHt," approwd Mnridi :'3, lil7, nnd th" I'l'inne'li '.Hindi 'f Hi" "Hy of Ant, .ilit, fliilioi. c'linlv, iiivm, bnv lug amn-laUHHl by uetl)(inl.m und lu.iiliy mid 1111 rxiiiiiliifttl.in "f Hi" tec. nrd I lint J II Mnnsdl, f A". Si. .ne and T 11 Triilllui!.'!' '" ''h .llaltw t.-is-t.-. fiMh..l."i "f ih- I'Hy f AS l.irlii. iui.I no kin to nv "f th"" imi or prrmina Inl oi .-alnd In ny prieity to lm mppixiprlnlnl f li" i.nl mi of f..min.'11'lnl etre( ni fi..:.l.'l i.y ' ir dliinii.e Ni 2MI. entlil.-l "An oiMI inari.v nuitlitnliiii Hw i-tM'l. .l f survey "f Hi" pIMIxwd rlia.,li of iV.iiiiiirri'kil street. " aipivit Muroh Isii.'. and tbnt ilt an id ira.m4 uWMa the mialirlcnll.ma f Juir .f lli.t t'lnmlt t'oiirt f Hi" State ..f ur gun. f.r tl" t'imiity of i'ln.t-p, in that tliey nnd rach "f tliein wlilt llinl" t'ltlsclM of Hip I 'lillca.1 Hint" and uf the HUlo of liVn. .iar the age of ill yiiu-s. and aiu and linvn b- nii r-l-delita niul legnl t.re uf Aat'.rl, riu.p C'.uniy, i'gxii, and f the war.U In whl.li tln-y n iwld". f.r nimv than imic y. ur Inst "l. an I ioh uf thwr nniiu' nie ..11 i!i- ta nil of auld t'likta-.p County, and Ilia! u-h f tlf-m lire u 1 1 ). . t t Jury .luty. and that cueli and nil f "l t nl, tiaiuml r-iii, aft'r lm . oliK it i.in muda, ar niitlll.-,! and ipinllil.it (, ait w vlenrrs ns reiiirr,1 by I Itc chart. ,r f the f'lly of At'rln. mid inaaM-nnin all the .ual Ifli iitluns n-i--anrv tbr.-f t a fully and anllxfAi-liirlly apN-ar to the tVm nii'il Cuini'.!, rt-r tl' in .un'l'.n umiln nf.'iv-uild. and t.'h f anld n.i:ii,. H'i-.ii" liaPik' by a urittmi l.ll":lii-lit. fit.-d III tlw ..tfl. .if tlie Au dlt..r and P ll.'e JiI.Ik-.-. Ii,ilnit .bvlntieit that ih.-y . tlw n.,.-.-nji,-v .pial- lil.ntluiir I., ail iu M.-..t" f 'i.nld, lh a,Ud J. ) Mium-ll. 1' V,' u and T 11 't'm!lliik,,r !. and tli-y are hoi ly upHliit-, l. v..-r ( v., the pri.-l exini-Uui f 1 ' "iiinn r. In! tr.t In th' I'lly of Ah'cii. na d. a. fl'..-. hy (h,- Surv. y .r ..nd .-ml, '.Hod In hu Mill iTint. whl. li i. I r'iM,rt ws ii'l",'..-d by the I'mnin mi .'nilw-ll if the I'll) ..f Aat'Tln III a.lld I'l.ll luarmi' No. ::.tl. and ar" hcivny nut her li,l nnd rinHrril in ninUe tie- as-H-,:n,.it ,if l ti(1ta niul dnint.-a in iin'nlug nnd i'.il,'iiinliig of :ud r.irn inerclnl lr-t, as riUrt. hy th roar-t-r "f tla- t'lty i.f Aat.sln. ttml raid I..itm herein ap(Kdnte. nm h r-hy r'-iuliMl land l1iMtruct.1l to ni'-.M nt th m.- ..f Ue Auditor and Puilce Judge In the t ity IliUI of said city f Aafrla .111 th.. .loth day 'f April. V7, at Ih hour of I'l oVkn-k in the f 'reii.nwi of an 1.1 tiny, and tlw n and (here to -lual-Ify ns such vlewrra an iviilr.-. by tlie 1 luirt.-r f the I'lty ..f A! .it. Tb.it ill- iNmiid.irim, la gtmilng. ler niliiui. Int. rme Unto -tit. and .lee rip thm of the pr..M.ty t ta. en'.'r.' l uri..n niul iideiiimil fi.r the ,rpi"d t.-iibin f wild t'iiinnercl4J ntn-1 nr .b-ai-rllni ns foll.iws, penlt: Iteglniitiig at a i'.lrit mnrkel by a tack In th ennt I In.- irf Sevnt. nth stni't, at It InientiM-tliin with th.-s utn line f CoiiuiMtfcUl trt. MlUch pjint Is 7011 f.i-t tiiirth. 4 iliifi inlntitMi west fuwl 30 f.-t id art h, HI degr.-na J! minute iiiit f a stone motmiiirnt at cnliHT of the ltltere.'U.in f Seven- t.-nth str-t with Kraiiklin avenue. In Hhlvvli-y's Astoria, ulilch lack Is also tlie northw,-Ht nwtuT f block 1 .il, in Shlvelcy'a Astoria; th.n ruiitilng uit erly and uirnllel with tlw north ILn of Kxchang" Htput to the went liu of Tonty-thlrd stre.t. ctn.bil, a din. lanc.it of ?pi0 f,.; ilK iu-e northerly and lit light 1u1gl.11 to the liolth Hud of Kudiiuufti slr.i.t fill fnel; theii mwt rly and piinilli-l to the north line of Kx.diimge str.x-t 2PKI f.--t, to a lnt of Intci n-tlm with the ist line of Si-veiit.iith stpit, HO feet, northerly from tlie pln.y of InvtinUng; Hhmkw southerly 60 f.s-t to tin- pliu-e of begin ning. Said snip of land north of und ndjirent to lots I, block I'U; l.. 1. block i:il; lol I, bl.H'k i:ni; lot.-i 1, blih-k 13; lot I, block l-'S. lots 1. block 1:7, all In Shlvol.-y's Asb.rtii, und also lying north of and ndjimut to Klgbteeiith, Nlneut'tilh, Twentieth, Twunly-llrst and Tw.-nly-Hecoiid str eets. Tluit all of said dcacrtle. real piviperiy and all of snlil lots mid blocks urn HltuuAe In tho dlslrlnt i-iiibnuai In said prMei vxImumIimi of t'Miim.-rclal strii-t and nil of sal. I imrtlona of wild tols will l coiiilenimed and iin appniJHemiiit of the m. oilt and duiniws nnulilng to the .wm-rs of sn.ld property will he mud by wild viewer aforesaid. All per. win owning or lntnvtrtd m any of said propirrty to be condemned for snld proposed eXJteimlon of CVimmerclal Htrwt are her eby duly and legally no tlflwi of the actions of tho Common CouncJI pursuant to tlu ntolutlonN and ordinances) heretofore adopted by said Common Council for said exten sion of Commercial street. This notice Is pnbllelvd by ordiT of the Common Ciuncll and puntuont to the provlslona of tho chart- of the City of Astoria relating thereto. DaUsl at Astoria, Oregon, April 18, I87. II. E. NELHON, Auditor and Police Judge. 1, i, f. 8, .1. i. :.. fi. 3. 1. r., ti, n, i, r., , 'i. f s, fl, i. 4. r, fi. A handsome novelty In the way of playing cards la calle.1 "the Mage play ing cards " On the face cards and aces are tiliotographs of all the lealing members of Hhe profesalon.