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TllK DAILY ASTORIAN, FKIDAY MOliNlM.. MAY 21 !!?. gaUtf Sl&toviau. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. 61 TtCRMS or HtBKCRirriON. DAILT. Bent fcy mull, per year 16.00 Bent by tnalU per month M Served by carrier, per month 45 WEEKLY. Pent by mall, per year tt 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 Us 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 eat weekly In the state of Oregon, has, next to the Portland Oregonlan, the Urgest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Hundley & Co. sire our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand. lit Third street. Graveyards sometimes contain spirits which move the living to sharp action. The Durrani case bids fair to out rival the celebrated Jarndyce vs. Jarn dyoe. Will the council tonight take any steps to connect the ctty with tne rail road line? The break In the strike of the Coium bia river salmon Is good news ic none more than the fishermen. If the Oregon tomes to the Columbia he will find plenty of water In some places. The weather bureau seems de termined to make another flood. 1. , ..,. .. , " i no war against the bowery seems to have AA j.w a . wmu OOiU ail BUCQ things as gambling ordina-ices have been forgotten by both sides to the con troversy as well as the puhUc. The new street sprinkler to be used in the exercise department of the fire companies. It is understood will not be the latest Miller patent Rancher la- galls Kill stands ready with his offer, - : The announcement of the committee of citiaens to entertain Mr. Huntington ! has not yet been made, but one will ' done. This simply means that she pre doubtless be appointed to se that thejfers on Indirect and possibly a 1 nger distinguished visitor la received as be- comes me dignity of Astoria. ; ! Today the Astoria school children will go through with the final exercise forj the year and the "graduates" from the j different grades will demonstrate that the efficiency of the Astoria system is I equal to any on the coast. t itn- . . , , Little Greece put up a great fight at ,. ue 01 iu nave : the beet of th? war and are determined j to do Greece all the harm that Russia - will permit. It Is not improbable that interference will be carried to such an extent as to Jeopardize the general peace of Europe. There is undoubtedly more than a slight cause for the excitement m the senate over the Cuban question. If the suppressed reports In the state depart-1 ment are one half as bad as surmised I the situation is rtalniv rrv ,,J n caau, ror .mmeuiate actlun on the)to r.pu!at: jn u has ol)talno,, a. part of the government for protection . home and abroad. of American citizen?. But notnith stnadlng the gravity of the matte:, tne question should be stripped of all sen sational features and trumped up, fic titious sympathy on the part of would be agitators and misplaced confidence on the part of congressmen. President McKinley and the secretary of tat an be trusted to deal wisely with the problem, and in the meantime it U Im perative that the pre.s and the people of the I tiled States keep cool and i-eane from all bombastic demonstrations and braggadocio threats. The executive wi; deal with the matter as may be n-r essary to secure to I'nit. d States citizens all the r.ghts to whlo'i th-v are entitled at the hands of Spair In i uba or any oth -r country. To rush head long Into complications at the instance 01 nun neaaea, Jingo congressmen would be the sheerest folly, of wiiich the senate nor true president will be guilty. The progressive decline In the value of eilver bullion the world over hus at last compelled Peru to take decisive steps to stop the depreciation ot her currency, which is on the silver basis. On May 10 the coinage of sliver at the Peruvian mines ceased entirely, and no silver bullion will be received at the mint. The importation of silver coin is prohibited, except it be con verted Into bullion, which, of course, ca,n not be coined. This prevente ar.y Increase of the volume of silver culi.s through importation. The amount of Bllver coin brought into Peru by trav elers Is also stringently limited. The unit of Peruvian money Is the sol, whose faoe value Is about M c-nts o our money. Its actiuil value t nw 46.8 oertla. The government of Pru la trying to prevent any further de- rirwiathw by adopting the method in vogue in France .for the past twenty years, and which the I'nlted Mate hn used since 1SS.1 to limit the vol ume of silver, thus preventing Its tluo tuation tn value with the price of slher bullion. Yet there are men In the I'nlt ed States who would bring uivin thi ountry the calamity of a ttuctu:ittni; eurrvnvy, which always is ruinous to the vorki:urmen and farming cvn.mu itty. In pursuance of the theory tha the government stamp confers wvaio! WSSl.VS WAITINM OA Mi?. C1. W. F. Miisn MeCar;y. li t! Mav number of the Xr:.'i Ainiioan Review. d!-vus,--os the plans and pur ikws of Russia In a very Int -tv.tli!S as well as very timely paper. He reu; lies fuliy the vast seo;f of Russ'an diplomacy and the long reach Into th distant future which her presume! pl icy Involves. The definite end toward which l'.ussta is working, acwnllng to Col. McCarty is to make the empire a great commer cial and Industrial power to tvnmv Eastern Asia by the trans-Slb.Tlar. railway, and thus populate the enor mous plains of Siberia from the crowd ed populations of Southeastern Asia and to finish up her transcontinental line by extending K westward to Con at&rtcinople. making that city Russia's commercial capital. We have no doubt that this Is he line along which the St. Petersburg cabinet Is working. It is a vam scheme. but Russia Is not only a, great country terrttorily considered, aa every one i knows, but it Is a greater natron in the J financial and commercial way than the I world generally suppose- From the days of Peter the Great, the obt lining ! of ConstaxUnopIe, and consequently j a free outlet to RusMan commerce vis j the Black Sea and the Dardanelles, has j been a known object of Russian ambl !tlon - Th0B' conversant wXh Euroin history for the past forty years know how surely, if slowly, she has been getting nearer and nearer the coveted goal. That the i?ar of the North will come still nearer the achievement of this pur- pose through the Graeco-Turklsa ar. ie certain, though how it will be ac- i ompllahed is still unknown. It seined probable at first that Russia might at the proper time Join Greece and reach her aim directly. This she has not but safer road to the goal of her de sires than through the provocation of a general European conflict. PROTECT THE SYSTEM FROM MALARIA. It Ie possible to do this even in re- . gcr-s c: cj'ir.try -..h r- irJisma U mvSt nhich it causes assume their most for . , , , mldable types. The immense popular- it j- of Hostetter's Stomach Hitters Is very largely attributable tu the fact fact ot iLS efficacy as a remedy for cnllls an1 feVer biUoUS remKtmt- Mj " ' 1 preventive or tne various forms or ma I larial disease. In those portions ot th West and South where complaints of I this nature prevail, and In Lhe tropics, . It Is particularly esteemed for trie pro- itectJve Influence which it exerts; and it j has been very widely adopted a substitute for the (langerous and cm paratively ineflici nt alkaloid, sulpoate of quinine. Physiciars have not been amon3 th? hut to concede its merits. ani3 r-he nphMlc pr -.fesslonal indorse- I ments which it has received have added Th:- j-irl !n :he all-white gown vlll soon be ih one nf-st denlrabl? ;.n our eyes. And n;v the -ailor by doll is faw rel by Juveti! s in preference to the diess-ed-up Parisian gra;l dames that ere their Joy in the winter. SIM MONs reguiator7 1i Favorite EomBjemeQ. For ail diseases caused by derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach. Keep It always in the house and you will save time and Doctor's Bills, and have at hand an active, harmless and per fectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic If you feel dull, debilitated, have frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe tite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM mons Liver regulator will cure you. If you have eaten anything hard to digest, or feel heavy after meals or sleep less at night, a dose of SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR will relieve you and bring pleasant sleep. If at any time you feel your system needs cleansing and regulating without violent purging, take SIMMONS LIVER Regulator. J. II. Zc-ilin & Co., lliiladclpbJa- n'.s(uqj ...A i 1 You don't know where you got that cold". Po you know where you can get the cure for it t Every drug store keeps Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. cures coughs aiui co.'Js. The numlvr of public houses Pi l.o:. d n owned by prominent nct,tiU ad-v.H-.uew of the ivlliival stamp L come, hi'.ii; lysMllaig. A foul brtviih Is one ot the grealcxt ai'Hotlon that a mini or woman n have. An affliction nt only to. them selves, but to. thos with whom they come !n contact. A foul breath l a grvat d!suragor of affection. It would Iv more so If nple only rtHel Just what lad breath mNUU. Id breath l one of the symptoms of co:i:lp.i;;on. mH of the other sytnptons ate four stontache, k of appetite, sick and bil ious headache, vlixslni, heartburn and distress afur eating. Tlue tldngs mean ftullgewtUui. They lead to dyspepal:! and wora things. They all start with con stipation, and cttnsttpation Is inexeus able because it can te sure l-curel easily, quickly and prmanently. by the use of Dr. Iierce's Pleasant r'll-:. Tha give nature Just the little help tlwit she need?. There Is ih ca.se of bll loivneos, cwnvtiiwton. Indigestion, "hearbuni," or any of the rel of the night-nwre breeding brood, that theso little Pellets" will not cure. Send 21 cents In one-cent stamps to World's Ifapensary Meldoal As.H'ls- tlon, Buffalo, X. Y., ami receive lr. Pierce's 100S page COMMON SENSE MEDICAL ADVISOR, illustrated. Vheo the queen, now In her TSth year, ascended the throne the poke bon net was the most characteristic fea ture of feminine attire. That was In the year 1S37. They are dandles" said Thos. flow ers, of the Crocket, Texas, Enterprise while writing about DeWltt'sIittle Ear ly Risers, the famous little pills for sick headache and disorders of the stomach and liver. Charles Rogers. Twelve Japejiese students arrive In England next month to undergo a course of training at private estab lishments In shipbuilding and naval engineering. Salton Sea Salt for baths at the Estes-Conn Drnir More 10c and 25c per package. Just when strawberries get cheap we begin to long for peaches. One of the best evidences that Ayer's Hair Vigor Is an article of exceptional merit Is the fact that the d.-mand for It Is constantly Increasing. No one who urea this incomparable dressing thinks of trying any other preparation for the hair. Howling alleys of san 1 in the open cit are the latest fad of those fond of atr etics. The vTestfleld (Ind.) Nws p-Ints the louowing ii reBu lu . . . . , . . AM mI A . of that place: "Frank McAvoy. for,. many years In the employ of the L-.CoUKh Kemedy, the only sure cure for X. A. & C. Ry. here, says: 'I have ud .. .hmnln an. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Dl-j arrhoea Kemeuy ror ten years or longer; -am never without It In my family. I cormlder it the best remedy of the kind manufactured. I take pleasure In recommending It " It Is a specific f r all bowel complaints. For sale by Es tes-Conn Drug Co. The picnic with its accompaniment of spiders in the cup custards Is the par ticular al fresco entertainment b.-loved y enthusiastic Juvenile. THE BEST REMEDY FOR RHEUMA TISM. From the Falrhaven (N. Y.) Register. Mr. James Rowland, of this village. states that for twenty-five years his wife has been a sufferer from rheuma tism. A few nights ago she waa in such pain that ahe was nearly crazy. She sent Mr. Rfwland for the doctor, but had rerd of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and Instead of going for the phy sician he went to the store and secured lyttle of it. His wife did not approve of Mr. Rowland's purchase at first, but nevertheless applied the Balm thor- ughly and In m hour's time wan able v go to sbp. She nw applies It when ever she feels an ache or a pain and rids that It always gives relief. He says that no medicine which she had iLs -d ever did h'-r as much good. The and 50 cent size for sale by Estes mii Drug Co. Cr--n ar.d violet f irm a combination ur-'i admired. TiK-rc i iK,th:ng that cuu-ei ivomen r-atf-r dixomfort fi.-i 1 miser than th iMs'antly recurring Headache. Men uffi.-r less with Headache. "My wife's alth was very indifferent, having ie-ailahe continually, and Just two a.kaefl of .Simmons Diver Regulator li-asil her from all H(.-ala:h g and gave tone and vigor to her whole syHtem. I have never regretted Its use." M. B. DeHord, Mt. Vernon, Ky. The new purple leather beitH are e-jldt-dly chic. A SNAP. For aale cheap and on easy terms, four choice building lots In McClure's Astoria. For particulars call on Howell 4 Ward, 519 Bond street. BUILDERS AND C0NTH ACTORS. If you want pood lumber and lowest prices figure with the Gobel Mills. W. B. EDWARDS, agent. 355 Commercial street, Astoria. Many a Jacket several Inches longer than the fu.Milon has bewi . converted into the popular Kton nusle by a stft cut with the scissors. TEUUIBI.K AC01D12NT -U Id ter rible accident to be burned or scalded; but the isyin and agony and frlsh'ful dlKllguivmeiits cn b gitlckly nwiiw without leaving a ear by using I Wltfs Wttch llnsel Sulve. t'hurl Koers. No luxuries are quite e.pial to the txuhtvib and th" .tbi ativ Tunt..hi ';e;i tlie thermoinottr begins to smr Into the nlnetli. Not only piles of the very vort kind c.w:i be cured by lVWitt's lle i 11 i .e! c-tw k mu ei nciiitt, seiu.-. ihii h. i'ihii - Is lll!t, ulcers and nil other -m i i-.il. v d by It.-cetx. troubles ca: l tnstiuitly Che same r'inisly. Oli.irles Mohair t -.- are sul-l be :e.(i u j thence mmtherly ,uong the west hound-j slinking the dust, but t or e i r.l f ai y ( snld lot I ,o tho S'-utbuest cor ab ut tho'r belli ( e.-.isrly me.it nt nor therotf; ttionee westeriy kIuiiji tle' saiherliig It. I center of blocks W and :S to the south-1 ! corner of lot 4, bbn-k si; tlwnce tvn't neglect couch because the : northerly along the Wiwt line nf i'tli stie; i wtMther Is pl..siint ; Nfwv the -u-xtiti the norUusijit corner of lot 5, block' storm imIIs around It may devei'i' Into;!'; thi-mv ixiNleiiy nbmg the center of1 a serious dlttlculty beyvuid r-iUr. i':ie Minute Cough Curel U u.-'V to t;'e a:id will do what Its name Implies Charles Itogers. It Is a noticeable fact nt a h-tel that f'.io greabv-it growlers t the tubb- are iltowe who live the poorest at home. Ixm't thin your bb-od with sass.ifr. or xln It with blue-mass; but nld Nature by using IVWItfs Little Early ItUers. the famous little pills ' r c n stlpation, biliousness and stomach and ll-er trouble. They are purely veip t able. Charles Kogvrs. All the larse Jewels s.e:i in purses are nH real, though their owners muy try to m.tke you N-lleve that they are. "Ten people out of a dosen are Inv il hls." saj-s a recent me-llcal authority. At the least elcht out of th'-se t.ti. It is sife to allow, are suffering fnmi some form of blootl-dlsease which a entt ent use of Ayer's Sarsn parti la w ml 1 be yure to cure. Th-n, don't ! an Invalid. It Is so iiusy to icnd mM.y on pa per. Hut to get sums lorrewi-oidliig l i the tlgun-s Is quite another ti.ait-r I'se Webfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. For sale at Ks-tes-Conn Driis: Store. Tlw girl with naturally wavy bk tt the only wh- tlnds anything agreeable about "Old Humidity." ". B. Johnjun. Newark. O.. as. "One Minute Cugh Cure saved my only child from dying by croup." It has aved thousands of others suffering fro.n croup, pneumonia, bronchitis ami other s.'rioua thriat and lung troubles Charlea Rogers. And now the quest Ion is: we go for the summer?" Wher- will It Isn't always the v. tun. in who wears the gold thitubl" who takes the MT.ille' stlti hes. Acocrdlng to the newspapers, an Oh o husband be-ame the happy fath.-r of seven children not long ago. of the , h - . It Is to be honel ... . ,,, nf rhnm(,.r,nl.. go hl- chMra . . f. . . tea-Conn Drug Co. The Inexpensive yet artistic puter casts will be much employe I In le.-. rat Ing summer homes. Rick hmdache can b tub kly and com pletely overcome by u.-lng tho famous little pills knov.n as "IvWitt's Mttl Early Risers." Charles Ig-rs. The all-red hut 1m parilculsrly b-nm. Ing to pronounced brum-ttes. .SHUDfL!;p FIM.KKS. The ma!p trirl season is about over. Home for ten, some for twi-nty a.i.l some for thirty yini have KulT-re from iib-s and then hav. b. en oub-kly ami fx-rmanently cured by tMln:: ! e wltt's Witch liaz-l Halve, th- jrr-a: remedy for plb-s and all forms of skin dlseaws. Charles It. (.'if. Uttle pages In venet c . Ht i iri- a pb-tur'sepj.. fi-:iture of uj. t.j weddlnif. f'.rtn 'late THE OBJECTION NOT OOOD. Ther r people who have ,,bj- tlons to adver'.i-ing matter in the colninns of a newspafx-r. The grriuml of objection Is that they do not want to re id ad-v'jrll.-ements. Now tliis objection Is n-.t good, for oftentim- th n? adve-tlne. ments convey valuible Inf ir-nat!on. For Instance, how else would 'he trav- elinif public larn of the ejcocll -nt Ini; car servirje of the Wlsconnln Cen tral linos between St. Paul nnd Chicago, or the general comfort of traveling over this popular line. For particulars call on th?: nt-arst tlokot ajjent or !idilr-ss J. C. 1'orid, O. I. A., Milwaukee, Wis., or O'fO. S. Hatty, General Ag-f-nt, ?46 Stark street, Portland, Or. if ip no As. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored Weakness, Nervousness, Debility. maa sn im iral. Ot .Til. from ..rl, nrrorl or I.Ur .locawa ; til r-.lilt. of ot.rirorlc, airkouM, wor t y, ww. fun atroDgth, I O.Tiilopm.nt .oii ittam . 1 SlTn til ...rv or. Jnd portion of th. bw). f nimiil.. n.tnr.l m.t ua. ' Imm.1i.l4 lrnnraT.ni.nft mmn. r.ilnr. irnpoaalhltj. rnfrirAnoM. H.b .ipltn.tlon anrl proof Bulled (M.IdifrM. ERIE MEDICAL CO., A.SJ; Fnrni 11 Ll'.'OAL ADVKUT1S1CMICNTS. HOND STKKKT IMl'ltOVKMKNT NOTIOR. Notice is hereby glvi-n that the Com mon tvuncll of tits City of Aatorlu hits UBteruUmM and does hereby deieiniln and tnt.'iul to Imprcve Hond sliix-t from' the eist Md of llth tie.t to tlw west! Ue of th sttwt and that such Im-j pivm.it nhMii !, wj liy p.rtji vwment upon th0 lands nnd pieui-1 .-e herel.mrtor ilescrlU-d lul d.ig iinlol. nnd wblol. i...i.l. .i. a.id de.-Uued to he henelttrd bv nuehi improvement. T!it the binds ami prcitilwrs upon whlh pn,i n.i-smi nt slmll Ih). ftimii nn rny (lie co(s ailil eXlhSi'S or s'l -u lmpi.v.-inMit ro u. follows, tv-wlt: OommeiH-ing t the non invest c orn. r of lot 1, block &S. km laid out an I r.vrdsl by Jolut Mot'linv. ruiuiinir lil.K-ks and 5. to the northwest' corner of lot 14. b!.K-k 5'v; thence south-1 erly to the place of Ix-iilnning and con-! tnltis lot, I, !. 5 ,vml 4, blvk S5; lots I. lnMg 0I..s k.sl ll.ro.t lo ,r.li--. 3 and 4, block &i; lots 5, . T and ; nl urn of lu'ltets, bl,H-k 5 ajid lots i, , : nnd S. block SS,j Kir sli'i'imui car r milioti., ticki'ls, all of McClure's Asiurla, as subjwt to nii ami lull iliforinatioii, rati on or such improvement. 1 write. That such improvemem shall nlst ! A fHAOl T'WI In removing all ..-d biarik. strluers ami 'KUIU ci. piling u .d driving ne,v'"', ' ' Piling or setting lew p. sts ov.-r the en j ?..""r ."IV'. '"r. I!"'.''! and tri igers up -n uch plies r p t Astoria and Columbia iukI plunking s lid street throughout the fxj n'l J ' full width thenvf with tlr planks lie- j luVvl 13 1 1 l03Q i worn suiewalks. ttie planks to le ' laid grain edge up and drenacd surface. Sidewalks lo w 11 r.w- I.I.. ti.nl IWh and llth street, and fee, wide!. 8"M,,W f"r A,,,,ri " N-tween 9th r.d ion. ..i iiai " l'"X and J p. m d uly, axi-ept street to be Improved to the etablljilied grmle, s.iul In all matters .f detail the Improvement stuilt Ih according to the pliuts Mu'id Mvltlcutl!ia to lie pr-mreil r the wnit' and In ac-ordanc with Ordinance No. lwi. ri'latlng to the Im provement of street. Estimates of the exivie of such Im provement s-nd plans and sie.-lfleatlin of the locnllty to ls lmrivsl will t on file In the office of the Auditor and INilloe Judire for public eXamUiatlon. That at the m-xt r-gular meeting of thn CotTllTltin f4iliinill nff,r ftirt ttnul t-ubllcatbm f this notice, t.-wlt: nn! Mday, May 21, lv.iT. the said Common i Council will connlder any objections to such lmprt-i'ment toeing made, nnd ; if a rvmonstaiice, slgnesl by owners of, one half of the pnMrty In the a've ; described district, tie filed against such Improvement in the ottloe of the Au-lltor aiul Ivllce Judge before said 211 day of May, 1S9T. no such work or i Improvement w ill ! made exi-eit by the oncurranoe of two-third of all the memtieni f the t'omttKin Council. And unl-s such remonstrance b filed, the OimiiMin Council will order SiUd Improvemi'iit to b made. Hy oriler of the Common Council. Att.t. II E. NELSON. Aud'tor and I'oll.-e Judg. Astoria. Or., May 12, li9T. NOTICE TO CONTItACTuKS. l:i.l ..oil I... ru....i...i l... tv... i'"iirt of the Mate of ( iregofi, for Clut-; o County, to be fll.-d w ith the County ' Clerk, until 2 o'clock p. in.. May .. j Hi", for the Improvement of tlw south i ne-half of Commerotul tr--e'., bi-twe.-n; th.- west line of Eighth ntn-t and the, i-n.it line of Seventh stre.-t. In McClure's. Astoria. The work to be d-me according loELM0RE, SANBORN & CO. specification on file In the office of ; the County Clerk. The right Is hereby reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the County Commission ers. F. I. DCNHAIt. County Clerk. Astoria. Or., May IT. lSiC. San Francisco Astoria and Portland j H i vckii, Cal. iiixl Coos llnj. i S. S. HOMER Will Malte Reiilur Trlpn! ICvery 14 Diyn. j 1'iiHHent'crs nml Frci(flit st Ilcdiiccil ' Kates. " I FOR PORTLAND! ' Vik Hi r.fipn, ( lifl'"', Wi a'iiiir w.iy lni.cl'iii;..) THE STIMR H, C, Iihuh Aitorlii even i : h-Ih , "' u-al;iy mul Tiiiii-ilny st fi p. in. , finiiirilay nl 7 .. 111, I l,..,u,.b lir.l.ii ilu.nrV Ul,llll:ii' W,'lll,..ujlllu a li.l dln-iFrniay st 7 p. 111. 1 a i'i f-uttir'lity Ht ii p 111. LiiiKliiiK nl ( a'liliiini't on nil ilown trips" Towini: snd Jnlililni; firiniinl Anlorln i-vcry Hiin ilsy, iied !' hiiiI Tliurmliiy. ItKM.'CKIl ItATKS InfiirniHlloii fimt of Miiln to-i t, HUGUSON t (JII.MOKi;, Ag.nti. It is a very restricted purse tha-t can not afford flowers on tin? tubb- th-se days. Wha-tever may lo lhr cause of pre maturely gray hair, It can be restored V the same color as In youth by Hall's Vegetable Hlclllan Hiilr Renewer. It Is now that the person ownlnjr a small patch of ground puts on airs ar.d speaks of "the garden." "IT IB THE BEST ON EARTH." That Is what Edwards 8c Parker, mer. chants of Plains. Ga.. say of Chamber lain's Pain Balm, for rheumatism, lam back, def-p aeated and muscular pains. Bold by Eiftes-Conn Drug Co. TIIANNrttHTATION LINKS. - 1 TllK tISI.Y t'l.INii t' It Ki'l TK KUUM I l'OHKI.M To TllK Ka.sI. TllK tiM.Y HOI' I K TO i II K VKI I.UWSIHNK N'.MIUN A I. IMltK. j 1 " I.xavk I'll lltl. ASP AltlllVK. 10 Mnil toi huoin.i. riii-imb, reiitiniUi Sunt h liei it, Moulfunho Al nlei'll. IMvllil'ID, In- No. No I .-tootl. Hi-rtllle. I 'Int 1 1, I'elt I'lWIIM-IKl, r.lll-ll httrit, Np khe, Iteiilnnil II i' -IV.O ll I' j.t ii, II. I',, hl". Mi ollls. Illllit', I'lieolhlH,! II: .V. M. Helena, -I. ra .l, M li !1) .M. lo up ia, k oon I ity, HllllllOI, I Klllll-ll lllllll'-, M. I."ii..l 'lili-nu .Winh Intl. in ,. V"IK. I 'It 1 1 -1 ml llil,tlxloli, mm nil pelnta mnt i Hi III mil. I IVtYH to Mlntiem. l,iiinidm, Kunni Sil l -I. I'lOll. Hi City .1', I AVSt.i Mlhnuki-.o.il Cliii-nit... V.- lo w mliii'iiiou, I'liilmli-lphia, Near Yin, a ,1 ll.ii mi. , ml olio r I al rtii nlii. TIME CARD. Sunday. Trains bave Astoria for Flav.l a( 9 a. m. dally and I p. in.' dally, except Sunday. Trains leave Astoria tr Seaside at 10 30 a. m. daily and t p. m. daily, ex cept Sunday. Trains leavs Klavp) for Astoria at U 40 a, in. dally and S:! p. m. dally except Sunday. SutMlay afternoon trains on hour Utr from all point FOR. TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER .a in rtAIMTC VvAol rUlll I J I STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... AL.L ...Open for Special Charter... Balling datM U mnt Irani TlllssiMk and NthaUni dfpsna apvs tbt athtr. For I'rslght sad PitMafir Usui Apply To All H NTS 0. R. A N.CO., Aftats. Psnlsnd Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. and McKee Ave. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... t. i ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 482 ISond Street. yi MAHHOOD REST(lRFn5"?.s: 1 lf :'.l... linlluiM. I.. W.rry, l-.iii.ii.llns lr"h,TTni i I Oby lir m nl' illMTlmrsn. wlilrfi If not ,.i,n.V..l ... illL. ' " ..JM". l,!, I BEFORE llD.mil Sll lli.lmrniniiilImrKil.iirr. t II'll;HKHii mm kilnT..nt1 Ih.llrlri.rTiirir.ii.iif .llln,,.,,Hii.. run Pr .18. suxis boi,.n Inru,tr mul. rinil for jthbm addraw U A YOl, M KOICI Jl CO., P. O, CHAS ROGERS, 4S Tfl-BAG 10 GUARANTEED TOBACCO HA83T irrer l"olliore sold. Ullftlleni r prors lis pownr to (teniror 1w isnlrn fnr oimi.iv in .n. m form. No-lii liar-1, tlw vrvnlMt iinrv.Mt In J. v.trkl u . .. .. . - """''vl In njr full. I rn... tu. wim. iiu-it-nt li.o atroiw. vUu.-o.i. .n-l miimih' " ', , ",: 'V. , ,' 'Tm 1,11 h'.T" "'- Tu! wxcilu utt,-!!) r iu, 1 .lii'iiw XKMll'll'',) Bold and Oiiarantned by Chaa. Rogers, Druggist. eaKS, such ss Wosk Hyil lualtlli tiM axaaU,XUrd aud.Vsiahtil sis.. l'orllaud. Ob Beaver Hill Gilmaii Coal ...Try It For rimlly or Stcm Purposes. ELMORE, SANBORN & CO Ai'iila, Aalnl In. l ,..!., ami -l i,lMi. i.wniii n i 'nllHwuimapliui'l l MODIRStl Flit. Iiiil Mianu. mh -l'iil IK " im"l imm alil"lis. . . . , hurnl WHlrl, Iiiii " I'l""".. '" rnp iln. Vim s.lviw, II i-iaiii.l i . .hi. Our l li" '! 1111 iir' !. ( S SMIIT " H"W lulll uoi I'slanla. ' ," 7.1 MUI. Ill'lln U, . J l'l WUttllHW Mill ll. Aldc. I C.A.SNOW&CO.: t ..tint 0iet, '. . O. I o vi. ma1 XPIRIINOI. ! ....... rlf1' 0OPVRIOHTS AO, An rim Mfxtlrtj tkch aid riwrYi4iti mf )UU k. I r HATttrlftlll. fffM wUilf Mil HlUtl1MU i ltro(Mhly tvnUttl. t'iitimuMlr)li4k irit-HV tOMlll.ltMlllllt, f'.lu UIF MiUfUlfl lttk tu Auivrir bv a iiiicliMi nft'i, SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, Imslll ill llluMr.li!. Ursnt flnniltlli nC .11. MH.nllSf. i. m it!. iM.kir..mf.i It) INf I i;iiiih luiiiitii.. iiMi,-iiii.n tf.ir .(id II4SI1 Uuua us I'Ainni wm tlM. All I IMS MUNN CO.. 901 llrMSoa. Msw Vsrlu CIIDCIltO' Ilil.Cbont imii ip.ry li ctinr in is hoi;h:; T." i i i tlnnm ditr:u v.!:h- out lncnnti!cnr. .., h r' f uom J ' ,9 r.m-.ir 1. 1 o. ......ka, rlm I to 4i. 1 Whll., lii,itIMff.l 4im m m m.'.- Iln, llfll.ll..n uf !. I .. ..- tiu i,r m u i n u i mm iltiiil.;"' Cl i'.o ttM uiiiiti. v.m. a. i l V' "' ' .rr7'l (WU II tun. . i i U.iiim. w rv vl (li. ul.r ,!, .a iHnai For Delicacy, ninToim oi m mm- (jl'ilen nntlilw.iil huimii'a l'i.iis pjLODDpQISQH 8 A SPECIALTY I'rifu.ry. sA ont.troiTiaik -uroqiti iowd)it. iucDtiifsiisMiaA If. f jrtrti t rr li rHin hr . iilnm ' hanr,if lrui If yen lmuu tupr i rury, fmll-la imtitali. t4 ml rnrho t4 ti. Muflt'Ui Vtrtiln miiuih. Nnf Throl in u,ru-f 1'ioUtir. Ilntror Krlruwa fjlllnr I cut, H l llii hvcuiitUry lll.UOU l'0.i9 ; t:ito a iJ Ch AllcnKti tt' worlil fur A I fenititriir. 'I uii tl) h.m 'ft i ItllUtl lh mk III nf lit iiitt fni..itil .hriW iln rtOO,tMMi ct i lint brhirti imr tK nlk ii i.ttltfnfutiv. AtitlutiirtMtUfini -iHl u ,.oinkn. AtKlrtitw 4 UOll KKMKUV CO, , 0 AlMUAlo l uut tlllCAUO, ILmlrn CASTORIA For Infant and Children. n.fw km Mfuitl. Sitiintci on tlie Houth eide of Ai-toria'H Id'IIh. Twenty dt'it'i'H warmer and vegetation SO days in uilviuicii of the North side. Magnificent Hiten for ip idi'iices, overlooking river ami liny, hiidiiv ami uliel tered. Kusy aiul iiiitunil griulen; little or no grading needed. circular mita ti-aUuiuiilsla Uox Kit, lu yrsnotsM, OU. PrHUb Commercial Btrswt. Tlr mini Dr. rn's Trillinr Knrrt una wmiunniii mm 00 7 I. 4 VI I hfiO liny tPule ire ;, 0' I r U la Hjium of Co; ivt, -f mm,m lliaililVW nuuivnuu B.rnto.idtoniiroilnnrToiiidli I Mumnry, Lou nl llrslu l'ownr, Unxlwlis, W.ks. lulntms, Ln nsnnooti, riiKiuijr r.iniuinn., nurvuu.ueiHi, sit uraiiu, loasol powar jaUenarstlvo Uri(nsof eltlitr aoi oauaod byovsr-air tlon, TouthIulmir, eioeMUe iiae of tnlwcno, opium or alluiiilaiils, wblcfi lead to luHmiUr, inanmplliiiior Ina.nlij, Can be carried lu vestpocasL It per bos, lor , mail prepaid? Clrnular Kros. Bold brail druirelaU. AaH for It, take no othnr. Manufaatiirod by th feaa men ici 110 t..rBriH. r r.non. iun-iivia iruf vo ujisuwiuai J. W. 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