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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1897)
THE DAILY A8T01UAX. THURSDAY MORNING JUNE H. 11U7. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. M. TERMS OF HVBUCBIPriOJI. DAILT, Bent by mail, pr year 16.00 Bent by mall, per month W Served by carrier, per month 4S WEEKLY, best by mall, per year $2 In advance, rout age free to subscribers. AU eommunlctlons Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communication of all kind and remittances must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantees, to Its sub scriber the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia rWer. 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, tiext to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Handley Co. sre our Port land agents, and coplea of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand, 124 Third street. The declared purpose of the parents ef Durrmnt to be his guests at his hang ing a week from next Friday does not demonstrate an exceeding depth and loy alty of parental affection, according to their evident Intent In the matter. It is. however, significant of the source whence the young man derived his disposition to play the martyr, regardless of the un tappreciaitw nature of his audience. Oregonlan. The Oregonlan should be ashamed to otter such a sentiment as this, and It is evident the man who wrote It deserves t3 be pltiwi as one whose youth whs bar- rvn of the sacred influence of a mother's ve. or eis ne snows nimseii aisnuaunco. to serve on the start of any deevtit Jour-' nal's writers by his want of apprccla-; lion and resoeet for the d-oth n.! chap-! acter of maternal affection. It is not improbable Mrs. Durrant yet believes her j son Innocent of the fearful crime for which he is condemned, and that she -1 looks upon him as the unfortunate victim;1" ma niarried. This is a standing fic of an overwrought state of public feeling, which made cravens of those whose duty it was by law to protect him. But if even If be were guilty of all the crime named in the Newgate calendar. and his mother knew It, It would be no1 discredit that her motherly devotion, her natural desire to be with her son in his i last earthly moments, should not be one I wmi rraucea mereny, out rather, on the contrary, stimulated and Increased. Every right-feeling man ought to thank God for having planted such an lust'net u wunuw s neon, ana see to cultivate 1 circumstance, rather than to discredit v i and revile .t as this writer does In the j I betan using the Pain Balm the swell case of this poor woman. However vile I ,ng began to decrea.e, the pain to leave, Durrant may really be. It cannot be doubted that he is the sufferer of irure or less persecution wben a reputable i paper like the OregoDian can descend to voice an attack on his guiltless and ! heart-broken mother. The article Is in! , ,. .. a . i ..c.rc laate, uu repugnant IO We 1 j r u, juUce ami natu-1 ral feeling. There is reason to hfeve I Mrs. Durrant would willingly take her I son's place, even on the scaffold. If sLe!"11' ln the hou8' and ray wl,e "ould wuiu, wmi pne aeeer'es 10 re re- j spected and honored for her loyalty ind j devotion ought to be the sentiment every honest and fair-minded person. of One of the most gigantic engineering schemes ever attempted, and one that would be productive of the most wonder ful results if successfully carried out, is that proposed by a Donjn man. He pro posed to build a dam across the Strait of Belle Isle, which separates Labrador from Newfoundland, and thus prevent the flow of ice cold water from the polar regions into the Atlantic, which accom plishment would bring about several very desirable results. First, It Is clilmed It would modify the climate of the entire New England coast, as the vapor rising from the Arctic currents is what mokes the chilling winds that are so disagree able In that particular section: it would make Labrador habftable; It would keep the Canadian ports open all the year round, and give the maritime provinces of that country a mild climate all the time. The bank or dam that would be built across the strait would be about nine miles long and trains could be ran over It, allowing the American rn'wa systems to extend their lines to St. Johns, Newfoundland. This would reduce the trans-Atlantic voyage to three and a h- f days, as outgoing ships pass Just a i:t to the eastward of 8L Johns two or three days after hating New York. Witii the railroads extending that far people who object to ocean travel could travel to St Johns in a palace car and thus save several days on the water. It will be seen that the scheme Is a great one, and as the three countries Canada, Citltru Slates and England-would be directly benefited, the Boston man hopes to interest all of them. The estimated cost would be a very small Item when the great results it would bring ebout are taken Into consideration. All talk of the abrogation of the reci procity treaty between this country nnd Hawaii would cease if the proper ueps wore taken at once to secure tne poi.oon union of Uie two republics. Hut pt the latter action, which Is being urirrd b the loulc of rapidly pressing events, -ert ous attention should be paid to tlie for mer, against which excellent reusons ex 1st Former Minister Thurston's demon trillion of facts and figures to the senate finance committee leaves little room for urging the abrogation of this treaty, ex apt on the Selfish ground of certain In- dividual Interests. Viewed broadly, Mr. Thurston statea, the total not l-n eflts Unit have accrued to tne I HUM State by operation of the treaty amount in money to over $til,0i,0i, llawiiil, of courses looks to her own end of the iwr- g-ain, ami plainly states that It the re ciprocal relations should be Worvd sh must seek some other market for her trade nnd must form similar relation with Great Krlt.iln or niunti.r etunmer clal power. The I. nlted Mutes can not xpect so rioh ami promising a country to continue a bud bantam for tne sak' M personal affiliations nor can it pre sume on the nope mat now animate many of the Hawaiian that ann.-x.ulw will come sooner or later, to proven the nogotiatlon of a reciprocity treaty be tween Hawaii and Ktwlund, in case of the abrogation of that now existing. T beet solution of the whole question, it would seem, lies in some announccm mt as to the policy of ths government with regard to the political future of the isl ands looking to union.. Then tne re ciprocity question will take cane of it self. THE OBJECTION KOT GOOD. There are people who have objections to advertising matter In the columns of a newspaper. The ground of objection la that they do not want to read ad vertlsements. Now this objection It not good, for oftentimes these advertise ments convey valuable information. For instance, how else would the trav eling public learn of the excellent din ing car service of the Wisconsin Can 1 treJ lines between St. Paul and Chicago. !of g, comfort of traveling over this popular line. For particulars call on the nearest ticket agent or address J. C. Pond. G. P. A.. Milwaukee. Wis., lor Geo. S. Batty, General Agvnt, 146 ! Stark street, Portland. Or. Xo woman will ever admit that she .wore more than number two shoes when tion all shoemakers understand and con- dene. Mr. Isaac Horner, proprietor of the Burton House, Burton, W. V., and ' one of the most widely known men in I the state, was cured of rheumatism after i three years of suffering. He says: have not sufficient command of language to convey any lde of what I suffered. mr Physicians told me that nothing could j he done for me and my friends were fully I convinced that nothing but death would relieve me of my suffering. In June. 194. Mr. Evens, then salesman for the Wheel- in Drug Co., recommended Chamber . I lain s fain Balm. At tnis time my loot 1 and limb were swollen to more than double their normal sixe and It seemed ,0 me my leg would burst, but soon after and now I consider that I am entirely Summer silks arc very useful at the present time, ' A H- pa'. E. C. Atkins & Co., Indianapolis, Ind., writes: "I have never . , before given a testimonial in my life, But I will say that for three years we have never been without Chamberlain's Co,lc a1 Cholera and Dlairhcea Rem as soon think of being without flour ts . . , , a bottle of this Remedy In the summer reason. We have used It with all three of our children and It has never failed to cure not simply stop pain, but cure absolutely. It Is all right, and anyone ho tries it will ind it so." For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. The river resorts are growing dally In popularity. Thtre Is no Joy In the world tqual to the happiness of motherhood. A woman's health is her dearest possession. Good looks, good times, happiness, love and Its continuance, depend on her health. A! most all of the sickness of women Is traceable directly or Indirectly to some derangement of the organs distinctly feminine. Troubles of this kind are often neglected because a very natural and proper modesty keeps women away from physicians, whose Insistence upon exam ination and local treatment Is generally as useless as It Is common. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will do more for them than &9 doctors in Iff). It will do more than the hundredth doctor can un its he prescribes It. It Is a prescription of Dr. R. V. Pierce, who for 90 years has been chief consulting physician of the World's Dispensary and Invalids' Hotel, at Buffalo, New York. Send 21 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, and get his great book. The People's Common Sense Medical Ad viser, absolutely free. Skins on fin with torturing, disfiguring, Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, and pimply luunors, inauiiily relieved by a warm bath withCcTictiu Boaf, a single application of CiTict ttA (ointment), the great skin cure, and a full dose of Ccticura Rksolvext. lilOIIM b toU Ui rorkBBt Dm world. PnrTSl D. C. Cosf., Soto Frgpk, Boatom. llow m: ire Tortmm UuBan,"m DUBV'Q Salpn4fUlrpwiMn Bm 0 AO I 9 uMIl UM bj Cuimwu ur. IMS After.... Taking; a course of Aycr's Tills th system Is set iti good working order nnd a man begins to fee! that life is worth living. II: who has become the gradual prey of constipation, does nv.t realize the friction under which he lalwrs, until the burden is lifted from hiru. Then his mountains sink into mole hills, his rnoroseness gives place to jollity, he is a happy man again. If life docs not seem worth living to you, yen may take a very different view of it after taking Ayer's Cathartic Pills. Saltan Sea Salt for baths at the Estes-Conu Drug Store 10c and 25c per package. It seems rather funny to hear a big, broad-shouldered fellow cull for apricot Ice cream soda, but there are many who dote on Just such a fancy mixed beverage. Don't thin your blood with anssafras or poison K with blue-mass; but sld Nature by using DeWlit's Little Early Klrs, the famous little pills for con stipation, biliousness and stomach ami llvr troubles. They are purely veget able. Charles Rogers. It Is surprising with what ease servants start a bank account, the while those who employ them arc struggling to make both ends meet. Use Webfoot Corn Cnre. No cure no pay. lor sale at hs- tes-Conn Drnff Store. Paderewski Is a widower, but has one son who began playing the piano when he was 7 years old. John W. Greaton. the well-known chem st and metallurgist, who Invented the alloy used In the Sc piece, died ot his home last week. In Brooklyn. Women are sufficiently sentlmeniul not to put ln a heart-shaped frame the photo graph of anyone In whom they are not specially Interested. It Is a great mistake to suppose that a simple tonic gives strength: It only stim ulates the stomach to renewed action. To Impart real strength, the blood must be purified and enriched, and this ran only be done by such a standard alter ative as Ayer's Sarsaprllla. Miss Slngerly, ln a correct walking gown of smoke gray, was among Uie early morning promenaders on Chestnut street yesterday. Some for ten, some for twenty and some for thirty years have suffered from piles and then have been quickly and permanently cured by using De- wltt'a Witch Haiel Salve, the great remedy for piles and all forms of skin diseases. Charles Rogers. The afternoon trains for Atlantic City and Cape May are almost as crowded as those running to the same resorts at midsummer. W. B. Johnson, Newark, O., says. One Minute Cugh Cure saved my only child from dying by croup." It has aved thousands of others suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung troubles. Charles Rogers. Sick headache can be quickly and com pletely overcome by using thoae famous little pills knovn as "DeWltfs Little Early Risers." Charles Rogers. Miss Anna Connelly and Miss Helen ackson are frequently seen In a smiirt little pony trap driving about West Phlla- elphia. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. It Is a ter rible accident to be burned or scalded; but the pain and agony and frightful dlftguremCTits can be quickly overcome without leaving a scar by using De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Charles Rogers. Junc roses will be employed In many bridal boijueta next month. Not only piles of the very worst kind can be cured by DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, but eczema, scalds, burns, bruls- bolla, ulcers and all other skin troubles can be instantly relieved by the same remedy. Charles Rogers. To the woman fond of her small hands it may come as a severe blow to learn that bicycling develops hands as well as feet. 'There's no use in talking," says W. lirondwell, druggist. La. Cygne, Kim., Churr.U rbln's Colic, Cholera ami Iiar- rhoe Remedy joe the work. Aft-r t.iklnr medicines cf my own preparation 'ted those of others, I took a dose of Crain herlain's and It helped me; sccono lose cured me. Candidly and con ien tlously I can recommend It as the Iwst thing on the market. The 23 and SO cent sizes for sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. riUHlKKSS ON TIIK TAKIKP H1LI. Washington, June J.-Tbe senate iu:id greater progress on the tariff Until on nn dny since (he dolxite ociuM, coiuple'lng more than half of the Important schviV idea. The speaking ws by the demo' rratlc senators, the republicans taking no part In the debate, except nt nire In tervnls, to answer questions wbleh would expedite the h twice of the bill, Jones, of Arkansas, and Vest urgul ml nieiMii Hinomlmonts embodying In the miilu the Wilson rate, but these were rejected with one exception. This ex ccpthm relates to rails, on which Vest seeling a reduction of from ! to l cent per pound. It was the first chance nts. le without the assent of the committee, and wiis due mainly to the listless mmncr of many senators In voting. OONWIUMATIOSH I'l l.. V IMV Washington, Juno !. -The sen-itc In ev ecutlve section today s(ent some tlir.e In Mciilng whether tvnilrinailonx should lie d, l:ie,l Iveause of the als ue- of ; senator optuvsmg them. The vi"stl?n arose In connection with the itppotntiinm of J. t'lt. Scotvy to be receiver and k i IVekabaeh to N register of the land of- tlce at OlympU. Washington. Senator 1'ettus objected to their continuation, saying that Senator Turner, who Is ab. sent from the city, had requested that the nominations N held up until il return. Without settling the principle Involved, the somite allowed the nomina tions to go over. Senator Turner objects to the nvnt'rni.i tlon of these nominees, txvausc their pre decessors were rvmovod from cflicv, which he claims was an unbKilllable pro cedure on the part of the ixecuilve. XOTICK. KU1TISH Ki.v. Itrltish residents of Astoria an 1 vicinity Von are requested to meet at the ofee of I'. U Cherry, at s p. m. of Monday, the Tth of June, to hear and ri-celve the reports of the various committees ap pointed for the due celebration of the queen's Jubilee. Hy order. J. R. HKNNKTT. Secretary. ATTORNEY JNO, O. CAUMSI.K. New York. June J. John ll. t'nrllsl". secretary of the treasury under tlrover Cleveland, has onnn a law iiilloe in (Mr city. Ills headquarters will In- with the Inn of t"urtls. Mault. I'revost Colt. No. 1 Itrnad street. Mr. Carlisle will not le a memUT of the tlrm. lull will net as counsel. He will also have law otTI.-e. it Washington ami l.qulxvUle. IHMIS AS Ii.i;i5 AtlK. New York, June 1-The lvnns l.inl t railroad his Issued orders that In future dogs will be curried as passengers' bn gage. Hitherto th. express companies hav ing contracts with the various com panies have claimed the rlKht to enrry dogs at ex.sws rates, that Is, double the ordinary rates. The consequence of this action his leen that fanciers ami bneler have to a great extent erased s..nillng their dogs to distant shows. COMPLKXlti-NAb INDICATIONS. The complexion of persons whoe digis Hon Is out of order, who lire billons, or who lack vigor, always exhibit an un healthy tint. It Is by regulating tbe iKdllly organs and promoting digestion and assimilation, that the parehment hue Indurative of III henlthf Is tanjhed from the cheeks. To reetiy the fault of a tonic will assuredly result In rn. wed iieh Hitters, an Invlgorant nnd alterative which removes those obstncles ti rinew eil strength, physical comfort and p r sonal attractiveness an Imperfect diges tion ami secretion, and a disordered con dition of the bowels, f Persistence In the use of this Inestimable corrective nnd ntolc will ussur.illy result In renewed physical regularity and vigor, will tend to Inrrense bodily substance, and cause the glow and clear color of health to return to the sallow, wasted check A cushion In college rulers Is a com mencement present, any student would appreciate. Dandruff, which causes so much Itch Ing of the scalp, can. be cured by Hall's Hair Renewer, because It Is i corrective tonic for the glands producing dnndruff. The gas stove Is now doing full duty, and the gas bills are Increasing accord ingly. Dan t neglect a cough because the weather Is pleasant; before the next storm rolls around it may develop Into a serious difficulty beyond repair. One Minute Cough Cure Is easy to take and will do what ls name Implies. Charles Rogers. A bicycle ride bath Is drerncd n followed by a turklsh wnsonii be happening. "They axe dandies" said Thow. Row ers, of the Crocket, Texas, Enterprise, while writing about DeWltt'sLlttle Ear ly Ruw-rs, the famous little pill for sick headache and disorders of the stomach and liver. Charles Rogers. 1'Ih gray frocks were noted at Wis- sahlckon Heights yesterday. Food when It sours on the stomach, becomes Innutritlve arm ,iwholeome. It poisons the blood, and both imnd and body suffer In consequense. What Is needed to restore perfect digestion 1.4 a dose or two of Ayer's Mils. They never fall to relieve. It Is to be regreted that long, earrings are to be revived. heavy The rose-pink parasol lakes on' years from many a woman's age. STATION liL'ILiJlNci. Proposals will be received by the North went Construction Company at Its o.Hc In Astoria until noon, June 8, 1S'i7, In tho furnishing of material and construc tion of a station building nt Seaside. Plans and specifications may be seen ul the ofilce of the undersigned. Th- right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. NOKTIIWKHT CONSTRUCTION CO, OABTOniA. Tu fi- nail. ftfUtU cf Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. nmi McKee Ave. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... i ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 4&2 Bond Street. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Rooms JI7-JIS Portland . logs (lank Did);. Portland, OreRon. SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stock of lumber on ham' In the rough or dressed. Flooring, ru. tic, celling and all kinds of finish; mold Ing and shingles. Terms reaonahl and price at bedrock. All order, promptly attended to. Office and yarO at mill. II F U LOOAN, Seaside. Oregon. Proprietor. .SNAP A KODAK. t any man coming out ot our store and you II get a portrait of a man brimmiug oer with pinwuit thouglits. Much quality In the liuuon bars to offer are enough Is I'teu. any nun COMH- ANI THY Tl I KM HUQHES & CO. Japanese Goods Oriental CuritjHi Novelties ! WING LEE. 543 Commercial stif;u'l',,,'T bu,w,1n", loU ;" Astoria. For particulars call un HoueU limit I' rinl-on I'-p.iriiin ni is tin M hi of shopiKm who dute on the emll mition of ripuillty ami tnixli rute prlc--. Reonomy Is sumethlng that verytody tries to practice, and yet Just a little oversight will sumetiine rob the moat frugal and thrifty family of n year's savings. You want to do as J. '. ln- k. man, ot Montlcellu, "..i.. did. He riles: ' Tor six years I hav kept Hlmmons Liv er Ibgiiliitiir In my bouse, nnd used It In my family, and have had no ni-rd for a doctur. I ha flve as healthy children as you can find." The tirious set pi s formed of Immor telles thai were uru-,1 on Ihtiiraiiiin Day are revelation In the lUirlM' art. Hundred of thousands have been In dueed to try Chamlx-rliiln's Cough Item edy by reusing what It has dune for others, and liming tested Its merits for themselves nre tmliiy Its armst fi li n Is. Kor sale by Kstes-i'onn Drug Co. CABTOniA. The four-in-hand display at Wlssiihlek on Heights ts always of Interest to tlir fair spectators. NOTICE OF FILING ASHKHSMKNT. For the constriction of a sewer on Sec ond street, In McClure's Astoria. Notice Is hereby given that the assess ment roll containing the special assess ment for the construction of a sewer on Second street, In McClure's Astoria, has been filed In the office of the auditor and police Judge, and is now open for Inspec tion, nnd will so remain open until the 4th of June, JS97, prior to which time all objections tc such assessment roll must he filed In writing with tho auditor and police Judge. The committee on streets nnd public wnys, together with the hoard of iise-s- ors of the city of Astorln, will meet In tha council chuniU-rs In the city ball, In the city of Astorln, on Krlilny, June 4. IKi'. at the hour of J o'clock p. m., to review and equalize such nsses-ment mid thereafter report tlwlr actions to the common council. Hy order of the common council, Attest; II. K. NKLHOX. ; Auditor end Police Judge, i Astoria, Or., May 2.'.. l'ST. I Marshall & Company's Twine Bltnore. Sanborn 6i Co., Agentsi Fresh from the mills for 1S97 fishing. Every ball iruaranteed. Please report nnv Itniwrfw-llnm CIV Iff. ! TATIONS. Kvery ball must be marked "MAKSIIALL & CO., SHREWSriUIlY MILLS." Manufactured from selected flax specially for COLUMBIA RIVER FISHING. Bee that every ball bears the MARSHALL label. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14-ply 40's. 12, 13, 14, 15, 18-ply Ws. 7, 8, 9, 10-ply 30's. ft- . , tail, jrfr sr Situntoii oh tlm Honth nitlt of A i-tt triii's liills. Twt'iity tlori'im vnrintr nnt vt'jrt'tHtittn !H) iluyn in iulviuit'0 of t Ho North hMo. Miijjiiillcciit nitt'H fur it'f itltMicos, tvirlookiiH! 'iv" nmi bay, sunnv and hIh'I tertul. Kasy ami rmtural unuK's; little tr no grmlinn i'tletl. AMTOHIA IUt)N WOHKH Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria. General Macnlnists and Boiler Maka i 1 iuJ tnj Mm Ln(in... Biim uit, Si.. fce.l ins Csnnoy Woik S.iUII)i. Lxiit. ul All Difertptlun. M.J. in Onl.i o Short Null,. John fo,.., Presld.nl and Huprlntsndui A l Fog Vie. 'rsldeni U. II. I'rs.l Hecretarr Astoria Savings Dank Treasurer ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY ItKAPINO RXM FRKS TO ALU Open tvery day from I e'cloek to IH and I m to l:W p. m. Hutiscr'ptlon rstes II sr anauov B.W. COR. KLKVKNTK UUANH ITS i" em e. fiMeixMn riuwlt for t!,nmrrtM, i.i.h-1, S.pi m.lot r bie, . J " iiiim, an nniinr.i 4i m to hiii li'n, lirii.lun or nlr. I'siEiusCsis-eiifii tt.n-.. uinovbi ..ci.it0 n lew. -er ni in iuin rrsr, lr .IPM. frvi.l f,,f fi ni, ,.r Imiiu., sin, l'lrvlf nil w. tmilMI ' (,. I hrte I ! I:ny Capiuicj j.i. id C4ii4m c; to i.i r..t l i . v,uorm o' ininr'icr ii -i CURE IN 48 HClWiA"- th ume ditrstri vi!h cut lnconenienre. A SNAP. For sale cheap ami on easy terma, Ward. M ilond street. nt'ILOERS AND CONTIUCTOK8. If you want good lumber and lowest prices figure with the Onbel Mills. V. Tl. EPWAItnH. kgent. 353 Commercial street, Astoria "The Louvre" STOMA'S GOBCieotS ENTERTAINMENT MALL a ri.noitu Pine Music. Ilani. of All Kind.. Tr Magulurrnl Kara. EVEfltTfll.M; riHSI-CLAhS Good Order and Everybody's Right. KTKICTLV OIINKHVKIt. J. B. WYATT, Phon. No. 6S Htird wore, Ship Chandlery, (IrocerJeH, FrovlwloriH PAINTS nnd OILM. Spatial Attention Psld ts Supplying Ships. Signature la printed la BLUB diagonally across tbs ' OUTSIDE wrapper Aa a farther protection aiainat mil ImlUtlona. j r AgsaU lor tbs Uoltsd Autst, JOHN DUNCAN3 SONS, N. V BO VtJSS' XPIRIINOI. TRAD! MAKKSe OISIONS. COPVRIOHTS in. -JJ of every if bottle of - (the Original n ly sndOenulne) II yJ y Worcestershire SAUCE Anyone nmdln skstch .nil desrrlptlnn mar qulcmr sseeruin, froB, wlielher sn Inraiillini la pmhslilr ii.iiiHlilu. 'Miiiiiuiili-alliiiia Irlellr connimll.l. ()lr,i aaiic; f.irsecurlii. ilB,.i la Amanra. W. h.n Wsahliiston nfflni I'aiania taken thruuidi Miwu A Co. rMxtire spwial notloe In Ui. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, besuflt illr lllnraiil, lanroat etmilation ot a;i -lr..ilno (..urn I. "eair,u-rni..iiiiari .-bh niiintlia. r-twt-iiiien oupi.-. and liaao Book OS Iuthsts niii (rue. Aauai MUNN A CO., 3St Ur.ttdwnr. Mew Yerk. THANslMtltTAIHIM LINK. Arc You (ioinsr Ktt lis sure and ass Dial your tl-ht . resds via THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. - lh CMICA(U). ST. PAUL, MINNKAPOLIS -aa- OMAllA KA1I.WAYS. This U Uit OliEAT SHOUT LINE Hslwesa DULUTII. ST. PAUL. CHICAGO And nil PointH Kut nnd Sout I.. Thslr Mgiilfienl Trs. IV.rl... V.e tlli'ilp.1 inning snd HUMipliuj Csr Trains nnJ WjiIu: "ALWAYS ON TIMU Have given tins road a national reputa tion. All clams of passriig.rt rsrried on the vmtlhuled trains wllhout itrw chnrg Mhtp your fraigbt and travel ovsr this famous Una All sgstita tiata tlcksta W. M. MEAD. F, C. $AVAOIC Oen. Agent. Trsv. r. and I'. Aft HI Washington si.. Cortland, nr. San Francisco TO Astoria and Portland VIA Kurt'lu. fill. Jiul Cum lUy. S. S. MOM IS R Will Make Kru'tilnr Trifm Hvcry m Iityn. I 'nase Ltfers mnl I'rriulil al ludnr! Hnlea. WHITE COLUR LINE STEAMER UllEI GATZERT" Portland-Astoria Rtimri i-ve I'ortlnnJ dally as ftillows: AM.-r ntrwt d.ak I IS a. m. ojiJ 7.45 p. tn. Ash strt-t dork T a. m. and I p. m. Iyvps Atirtti C. It. and V. H. N. lw-k. t ii a.m. and 1:43 p. m. O ll. N. 40,11, T a. m. and 7 p m. Haturday ntght steamer leaw I'ort and rrtnn Akbt- ntivpt disk at 0:4$ p. m. and Ash strent duck at 10 p. m. Hchedule Inoludos Bunday nlcM boat out of Itortland and Astorts. but no Bunday twrnlnc boat, Nlffcl boat from IVrtland eonneois with Steamer "MIU K" at Cathlamet at S a. m. dally ssospt Monday T Wretport. Cllft m a4 Knappa, and all landings on Orsjaa side. V. It. Ht'OTT, rrenldsnL E. A. rWIy, A sent, t'ortland. C. W. Hton., Asent, Astoria. Telephone No. U. TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... A aLLsSSS ...Open for Special Charter... Balling tfst.s to and Iron Tillamook snd N.hsl.m S.pnd upon the w.ath.f. Por Pr.lnht and P.ng.r Pst.s Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AilliNTM R. N.CO Afants.PortlsnS PLODD poison A SPECIALTXo.'.d.! rr.Hiwk Oml.rrorTur. i baritiai,a(i urrd In IM'iKA ilari. Y in imnlia tro.i,i .1 homo fiiranm. priim uml.r anm. KUHrna. If. If rouiin fi r Kio.malicra i.awnln.n. tract Uimrrallr Mil famandhiii.lbllli.an4 n ..imii-ioiin. iiyniiuavncaaanmer line lifitnah. anil aim hava arh. ... pnu-a, ni iiciiiib i-iairiifiN in ninuiit, More Tliroau I'linplna, t opper Colored Mpnts, Hirers ua mr part of lli.tiotif, llnlrnr Kyehrows fit 1 1 1 n 07 nt, ll IS this Sneonilnry lll.oou I'OlsitA as Rosrantea toeun. Wo uliriubanvnt oli.ti imtecsse snd etislleiiRn the world for m i i.-,, -uiiniiu.,viiini . ma iii.wa.. no. siwafs tin Hied ths skill of the Hunt riiiiiimit iiIit.I clmii. aaO(,MI( eaniu.1 buhlnd our unronia Wunal snaraulr, Alwolutti nriMifaaant waUil ia luttinriMiraaant walad OS la. CUIUAUU, XU. flirllt:nth in. Addraaa r ') AiMunlo leuwlo. CUIUAUU i Caveat snd Trada-Marks obtained snd sll Pat-1 (i-ni Duiinccomlurled Ut MoOtSaTt FICS. Oun Ornes is Ossositc 0, S. fsTSNTOrriei and wo tan art nr. fuiieiit ia lea tiai. tUaa tuoac remmo frum Wa.hinlim. bend mialrl, drawing or photo., riih dnarrlp llm. 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