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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1897)
THK HAILY ASTOIMAX. Tlltl'SHAY MUKMMJ, sKlTKMUKU HI, 11W7. gaily otca-imt. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Tel-phone No. t6. TEKM OF SI B IIIITION. DAILY. . Bent by mall, jut year .M Sent by mall, per month .60 Berved by carrier, per month 0 WEEKLY. Sent by mall, per year In advance. ..(2.00 Postage fres to tubacrl'.wra. All communication! Intended for publi cation should bo directed to the idltor JusineM t ommunlcatlon. ot all kinds and remittances must be addressed to "Th Astorlan." Th Astoria n guarantees to l.s SUD- bes-un to apprtsMte Ui.it there ts some ecrlbers the largest circulation of any ! thins equal or superior to the r rice tlottr newspaper published oo tit Columbia river. Advertising- rates can b had oo appU. PR0MPT REFORM Of PODll.Y KV1I.S. cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the second old. ' The prompt reform of those bodily ,-vlK est weekly In the tat of Oreiron, has, tnteehed dUrostton. lneompte asslmlla next to the Portland Ore&oi.lao. the ,0U, inactivity of the ltwr. kidneys and largeet weekly circulation In the state. ladder, as well as of the nervous ymp- John F. Handle? Co. are our Portland i torn which these ailment are especially acents, and copies of the Astorlan cmn : prone to beget. Is always accomplished b had every moraine at their iiaid, i by the use of Hostetter's Stomach Wi lis Third itreet ! tcrs. a medicine accredited by phys.clans. ---l I pronounced putv by analysis, and eml- : nently wholesome and aittveaMe. Surely It Is esumwed that there are twenty- ucn s restorative 1 preferable to nnpal two thousand farmers In the Western stable and Inditrestlble mineral druffs and states engaged In the beet sugar Industry, unsanctioned nostrums. The naCon at , . 'Marge assuredly thinks so. Judging by the Beet augar wUI be a great factor In inprfwdfnteJ lU,mam, ,or ,no article the diversification of profitable agrlciil-j from yaine to the raclflc. a demand new tural development. There Is nothing like : supplemented by Immense orders for It republican policy to push things. j received from tropical America. Mexico, - ; the Krlttsh and Spanish colonial poaset- ... . ... i The value of the wheat, rye and oat crop of Nebraska this year Is closely and particularly calculated at and that la an advance of tlf.SSS.500 upon last year. Thla contradicts In every respect that Is material the series of speeches ' on which the pop denu carried that state lost November. According to the stories of the gold- hunters from the Klondike, that region will produce next year about the same amount of gold turned out last year Ly the ,tate of Colorado-1S,C.W.0. The probablUty Is there will be an enormous Immigration next spring to Alaska, and half a doren Kolndlkea will be found. It 1b noticeable that our returned min er have as e. rule faith that there will i be Immense quantities of gold found on the Yukon In our own Alaska; also, . ,. . , many of the returning gold-nndem thought It the betur way to spend the winter In a southern climate, and with the comfvts of clvUlxadon, rather tnan : endure the privations of shamlea In the fruscn tao4. ! The Bquldatlon of Western mortgages is going on at a surprising rate. This signifies that the credit of Western farmers la rising, und all they need to borrow mon-y at loxv raus when they happen to have a good place to put it, la to make clear the fact that the policy of repudiation is not fashionable in the neighborhood where money Is wanted. There Is an abundance ot money in 'he world up to the gold standard, to be loaned at three per cent, and even a fraction leae, where the public credit staads on sound principles. Mr. William J. Bryan, moved by pecu-; alary Influences, baa defined his position, tts nearly as he can ascertain it, about the rise "of wheat; and be assumes, first. I that the real cause la famine; second, that wheat is the only farm produce that ; has ristn. There Is no famine except In India; and us the people there do not eat i . e.,,i ' whta.t they are not concerned much whether the crop Is great and good or ; not. Jlr. liryan appears to hold that wlu at Is the only thing that has uphavea ust:: in the market. What of ccrn. col- ' ton, barley, rj'e, oats ami touacco: There If i:o silver standard country in the world where labor Is prolitai.le. "Od ; none where labor is respected. The ialjur- eis In silver countries have a hard time. They .re rite and rat-eaters and raa I wearers in the Asiatic countries that have had the benefit of unlimited silver f jr thousands of years. In Mexico just now they are suffering uncommonly. A work lngman In Mexico gets from half a dolalr to a dullur for a day's work, and the price of the things necessary to his ex istence have risen during the fall of sil ver, but the laboring man's wages are not Increased. This makes hard times bite with woirs teeth. It would have been Just so In this country now if we had been thrown upon a silver basis by a iVmooratlc (Mexicano) victory lam year In the presidential election. FLOUR FOR THE ORIENT. e. F. Commercial News. Not a great many years ago steamship companies did not count on flour as an Important part of the freight they carried from this coast to the Orient. Now there Is hardly a steamer leaving San Fran oi sco, Portland, Beattle Tacoma, or Vancouver which does not carry a con siderable quantity of flour in Its cargo for tbe murketsbf China and other Asi atic countries. The steamer Belgic, which sailed on Saturday, had close on to 17, (100 barrels on board, 621 of which go to Japan and the balance to China. Re- gardtng the possibilities of the Ameri can flour trade In tlit Orli-nt, the follow ing exi-trpis .m taken from a oomwunl- ratton icnt by ll'Mi. John Ktrrett, I'tilted 8t.-i.tf a minister to Slim, to (ho North western Miller ill reply to many letter from Amerleiini" on the ut.1eot; VI...... h ...,.. ..f .1... fl..,i ih it iin.l- v market in tne rar eut .vmiips. irom in- 1 Vnlted States. The rvnvilnlna lt per cent ' , fri)m Imli lln, ,rth 4-,ln..." ! The inv'itm of flour whleh I eon'iinel ' In Japan, China. an.l other vintsii.il eotm 1 inod Is only it tithe .-(Jwhat It mmM be If the market were ediuwli'd tip to the required Interest or demand. "Trie vast million of the f:ir east have n.i exact prejudice :ur.tltit wlnvit -lour They simply have not eaten it l-e ause II has not boon their custom for K n.r.v tions, jnd because lh' liae only oi late and kindred food products." I sions, and elsewnere. iwm n ... abrvMd it Is rcvvgniFd as a standard remedy and preventive, the decisiveness of lis effects recommending It every- where, ' Worry, rather than work. Is responsi ble for many distressing ailments. ' rhambcri.Tn's Coli 'fhoUra and Ptsr- rhcea Remedy alway j'JjfTonis prompt re- jlef Por a!e by Estes-Ccnn Drug Co. Nervous people and thos with wejg hearts must abstain from coffee. , j, travel n tn( Nc-th- , ,rn p. j-.c Kai'way "..' J ck l'm a;i i the only line running dining vara Tra-n ! "are. Portland daily at U o'clock a. m. ' A hearty laugh will often reliefs the tension of an overworked brain. To heal the broken and diseased tissues, tj soothe the Irritated surfaces, to In- stantly relieve and to permanently cure 5''"'U7 . , Is the mission of DeWltt s Witch Hazel . ckarK( The nultritlous value of dried beef Is "1 Id ULr ,hat of Iiwn" No man or woman can enjoy life or ac- compllsh much In this world whil suffer- . .. pewitfs Llrl- Early Risers, the pills that clea--.se that organ, quickly. Ckarles Rogers. A cup of "very hot milk taken at bed- ! time will effectually prevent sleepless-! j To Improve and thicken the growth of the hair and restore It to Its natural color. Hall's Hair Renewer should be applied en 1 no other. Recommended by physl-i-ans. According to Ltlblg. the alkali In as paragus tTlot form In the human brain. Momenu are useIeM u awa,. and they are dangerously wasted If con- sumed by delay In cases where One M1,,ute Couh Cur woul1 Mr" ' ate relit f. Chwles Rogers, Typhoid fever Is due largely to choked drains both within and without the body. Running sores, Indok-nt ulcers and slm- liar troubles, even though of many years' stajldln mav t.urej by U!lr? TMwWl Witch Hazel Salve. It sooihe. s'rength- ens and heals It is the great pile curt. charI Rogers. I It is vry unwise to tempt the appetite of one who is n'lL-j,s;d. The c'.-'sattun "1 appetite, especially at t r : -! season. Is a warning of nature that the syst-m Is in 3u..!i a state that food can not he easily naaaau I mmtmmmtm Out-door life and Scott's Emjbion of Gxf-liver Oil with Hypophospfiites have cured thousands of cases of consump tion in the early stages. They B U ,J . J ..... a P wit Wlf attllVVV iuu; but not so many, nor so prompt ly. 'When a case is so far ad vanced that a cure cannot he made, even then SCOTT'S EMULSION checks the rapid ity of the disease, relieve the pains in the chest, reduces the night sweats,' and makes the cough easier. ' In these cases it comforts and prolong! life. Don't experiment with cures that destroy the digestion. Pin your faith to the one remedy which has b en THE STAN dard fcR Over 20 Years. Bock at.mt it free (or the asking. For sale by all druggists at 50c and $1.00. SCOTT ft BOWSE, New York. r. Pousse Pdt. Ami why not a iite-pusher as well as a eotioc-puslR-r f It s far more necessary. I you sulfer with dyspepsia t Aycr's Cathartic Tills will cure you. Take a PILL AFTER PIE. " ! and a little Judicious f astb-u d:;osteV may be of sroat benetlt For many years science has studied i:.iieis. Ucsult, he wholl world ue whisky, it has proven the best stimu lant and does not Injun- nerves and tis sues like roeon w lies and other drunsed eonipoiinds. And II AHTKU Whiskey is the Id.Ml whiskey. Sold by Foard . Stokes Co., Astoria. Or. Green vegetables and good fruit con tain certain saMs and acid which may Ve called naiure's medicine. Small precautions of:en prevent (sreat mischiefs. lVWItt's Utile Karly Risers are very small In slie, but are mo: ef fective In preventing the most serious forms of stomach snd liver troubles. They cure constipation and headache and resulate the bowels. Charles RogTS. While excessive cnlng Is harmful to a baby, the rtiother must not forget that moderate crying develops the lungs properly. One advantage of taking Ayer's Sar saparilla to purify the blood Is that you need not Infringe upon your hours of labor nor deny yourself any food that agrees with you. In a word, you are not compelled to starve or loaf, while taking It. These are recommendations worth considering. Raw eggs, milk and plenty of fruit are recommended for brain workers. The fruit corrects the btlous tendency of the milk am! es. Before trolng on a sea voyage or int., ,1... ...-., .,t. lui tilr.. ntl.l Mot IwiV llf - Ayer's PIUs In ' your valise. Vw, m.IP.r Instance, how U.e wouM the trx- haxe occasion to thank us for the hint. To relieve constipation, biliousness and nausea. Ayer's Pills are the best In the world. They arc also easy to take. Tbe most easily digested meats ar cold mutton, mutton chops, lamb chops, venison, tndrlc4n and sirloin steak, lamb chops, ronjrt U-f, mbblt and c hie ken. If fou hare ever seen a little child In a paroxysm of whooping cough, or If you have been annoyed by a constant tlckorg In th throat, you can apprwiate the value of One Minute Cough Cure, which gives quick relief. Charles Hogvrs. . , . A perttual rould of dutl. has a de- i . ' . ! pressing effect upon the senses and the mind, and bst relief from this weann.ss . Is change of scene and air. Certainly you don't want to suffer wltfi dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache, sallow skin ind -f of appetite. You have never rled IVWitt's Uttl Karly for ,h("! "Vlaints or you would T:t ' nrp mil" P'"' but great r-gulators. Charl.e P.ngers. A prominent Engli?h physician claims 1 that a plentiful diet of fjr.lns. serve.l In various ways, will protec t children from j diphtheria, scarlet ferer and worms. Northern Pacific raJlrr.ad trains 1-aie fonland dailf at 11 o'clock a m f r Taooma. Ppojr.e, and the Hast. Cl e connection made at Spokane for Row land. Neleun, Sandow and British Co lumbia mining camps. For mnf and Information rail on or address C. W. PTOXE. Astoria, Or. Brisk walking, with deep Inspirations, with the mouth closed, helps to sweep out the products of waste: and also, by expanding the chest, is an antidote to x ssible pneumonia. Owing to over-crowding and b.Tl ventilation the air of the schoolroom Is often clow? and Impure, and tenehers and pupils frequently stiff r fr'm iurg and throat trouhbs. To all 'uch we would say, try Chamlr!ain" r'ouirh Ilemedy. F.,r eotighs, colds, weak luy.ss and bron chial troubles no other remedy can com pare with I'. Says A. C. Freed, superin tendent of schools, I'r.nrle Uw., ., "Having F-jme knowledge of the effliacy of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, I have r.o hesitation in recommedlng 1; to all who suff.-r from coughs, lung troubles, etc." For ?ale by Ks'.es-Conn Drug Co. An old physician once said: "If people fully realized what it menn to them selves to laugh, und ihn laughed as they should. M per cent of the doctors would hax'o to go out of business." The sick man knocking at the door of kealth gets In If he knocks the right way, and, suys out If he doesn't There are thousands of ways of getting sick but only one way to get well. Ijo whatever you will, if you do not put your digestion In good order.and make your blood rich and pure, you will not get well. Rich, pu-e blood Is the only thing that can bring perfect health. Constipation Is a disease of the blood. A large part 'of all diseases are traceable directly to impurities In the blood and can be cured by eliminating them with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The first thing It does Is to put the whole digestive system Into per fect order. It stimulates the appetite, ex cites a copious secretion ot the llgestlve fluids and promotes assimilation. It searches out disease germs wherever they may be, kills them and forces them out of the system. The "Golden Medt"al Dis covery has be used with unvarying suc cess for over thirty years. As no two people should ever use the same towel, arrange on your bath room towel rack towels with different colored borders, awilgniig to one person all those to Another all thos 'Let iMivntu not live for their ehll droit, bm with litem." The mother houl.l allow no (nl.' nio.lesiy to stand in the way of her daughter's ktnmlcdiro of her self, of her possibilities, of her pi til For over thirty yeat Or. I'lt-too has need Ills 'Taxonte Prescription" as a strencthener. a pnrltlor. a tviailntor. It works illre. (Jy upon the delicate, dis tinctly feminine nrsans, In a natural, j HUhinti wax . It s. arches out the w eak spots and build them up A woman who would uu.li iMainl herself should send ;'l cents to the Worlds I sieiisar . ininaio, j N. V . for lr. I'l. tve MoH.mI A.hN.-r. a hook of Imv paces. A woman, m ill! -t.-.l with i cruslttiiis ted .eul'liued sorrows, det. rintlted. I sil- vatlon of lu r reason, to delitu t at. 1 l.it'iih three ttin.-. a da. .md outtor.d the practice for a doseti en. wdh mo-' U ncllceivt r, stilts. 1.1 iV i:t TKSUiS I! XT :s Ti OltlM.'N STAT ; KXIH nii: The Soutiteril l'ac will make a . n. j fare rate from all points on their l.n. s ! In Oregon to ihe Oregon state tatr which opens Septentt-er ' and closes HcMier . A bin harvest and a hi fair X cl. an. vigvrous, delightful and ivtnprelu -n.-v e c;vsltloii of ex pry thing peilaluitii; to the fann and the farmer, iioo.1 races and amusements of all k:nd. Sne 111 attractions exvry day. With the present crop prospects and the extremely low railroad rule to one fare for the round, trip, the people of Oregon citn afford to patronlie the State fair that benefits nil classes. When one Is feverish all drinks that are heating or exciting should he avoidid I'ure. fresh water is best, then lemon ade, orangeade or tens made from some simple aromatic herl-s for quenching the thirst In fever. THE OIUECTION NOT ("loon. There are people w ho have objev'tlona to adwrtlslng inattr in the (Mlutnn of a newspaiH-r. The gnu:.d of objection la that they do not want to read ad xertlsein. nr Vow th: objection Is not good, for oftet'.tiril. th-tte ailv ettlse. merit convey xaluab!,' inf'ruatiotv lelltlg public 1-stn i f -he excellent din ling car service of the VIcinsln 'n itral lines botixeen St. Paul an I Ch'cacs lor the general comfort cf traveling over jthis iHipular line H"'r ; artlculurs call on the nwxr.-st ticket agent r i l Irsa J. C Pond, i! I'. A.. Mllwauke-v Wis. or Geo S flatty. Ceneral Ag-nt -I Stark street. Portland, or. Never bite your lips, or any bits of deuu'hed skin, unless you wish to ruin your lips, destroy their color and vitality, ami -rhap glvr rise to eruptions Th mouth, like the tongue. Is one of the "mirrors of health." "My boy came home frmi s.-h.! one day xv th his nnra rsnny nt-r.n.u ' :utd bbetltng. and suffering gMit f tin. ......... . .t trug to., L.OU1S, aio. I un'iu me wound. a;al i.ppllisl Chamberlain's Ti.ln P-ilm freely. All pain otised. ami In a reiiuirkaMy short time It healed with out 1-avl.ig a scar. For wounds, sprains, sw.-lllr.gs and rh-um.it;sm I know of n.' medlcUM or prescription equal to It. I con-1 sl.i.-r t a household nece.'l:y." The Ij and ' cent sizes for sa'e by Kt. s-'"onn Drug Co. The vineyards of Italy oorr .uii,"j acres. sirlr The illcyclist's Pest Friend" ts a fa mllutr nnme for I'eWltt s Witch ll.uel halve, always ready for erm rgenrl. s While a spKtlflc for pfles, it nlso In stantly rellv.-e and cures cuts, bruises, salt rheum, eczema and all affections of the skin. It never falls. Charles Rogers Th Riman about ii cents. p'nny was valued at OASTOniA. The manufacture of tobacco In Italy Is a government monopoly. CASTOTIIA. 'ef About 60O people In Italy are engnged In rearing silkworms. OASTOniA. TCI fl4- ll ery The Italian parliament comb II try' ahou' t.'f'i per annum. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Toafia stalls Upturn If si ssiy wappn Spake hunting about Roc kwood, Tenn.. Will Tedder killed In one day one old snake and 31 young ones. Ladies Who Valuo A refined complexion mobt u w Vnv, u'.'u pow der. It produces i solt end U autiful skin. J. B. WYATT, Phone No. 68 Astoria, Ortgnf Hardware, Ship Chandlery Grocerien, Provision e. PAINTS end OILH. Special Attention fa Id to Supplying Shlpt with red border, with I'Hie. etc. AN OPEN LETTER To mothers: W1C ARC ASS1 RTINV. IN TMK CtlURTS Ol'U RhillT TO TII15 rxOLlSlVU lSK UK THE WHUH "CASTOIllA, " ANO " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," as om thai mark. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, qf llyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of ''PITCHER'S CASTORIA " , same that has homo and docs now sfF' "n cvvrU bear the facsimile signature of CaVcLCl: wrapper. This is the original PITCHER'S CASTORIA, ' wh. !i has been used in the homes oj the Mother of America for ( cr thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and srr that it is the kind iiou have alwais bought rCZr 0,1 8 and has the signature of C6&x&&C: wrap ler. No one has aittnority from me to u.-e my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. II. Fletcher w President. $ , , March S, 1S97. Q,v-f. -.P Do Wot Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your chiM by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist' may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even lie does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought " BEARS THE FAC-SlMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. V"ua uf Uts's ...... sr-rra all UnnnfMnui imp.Hwr. t it ihkb snttuwut uf. tue I Klturi HI snin kiJnsen1 hnrttiryonriMul all UuuMUa 1 rr riDHSir trnthintrtrtiaill ttstuiotssin, Ths resM.u tuffsrepi sre not cunt or l. i"f I tttnum nmeiy per eeni sre tniww wii l esialtlls. t't'l'I IKNK tstlintiiir known rms1r ! mm wIiImmii t'i orrlkui. SttiiMUnMn. s vrllkn fii.rnte tTo tue I m.m.T KUnsI if SIS Isnea ikM so tOmvl pwu.sufltsuie, lljosbui.tii ferfv.iu.br Riaii. tMiir.r raaaeMwuu'eiiil aUoiunutia AiMrM UlVUl, HCUIt'IH t,F. Ok IkU XTel, BU1 rrJM, fkl. itvttMSv CUA8 ROOERS. 41 Cummerclal Btreel MANHOOD RESTORED tuarsnteeil to cure all ntnmas duarasas, si tarn fuwer, licaiUcbe. WakaialDeaa, Lt stout, fiervotMuraa, all drains, luse ut pua enbre sex, caattsl by oerxertlon. Tout! IusrsnteeiltorurtsU otrtntM dutrases, ssea ss Weak Mrmofr t.ouf ism tVwer, licsiUcbe. WakslslaeM, It MssIkuI, ISig btljr Kiuis siout, Ntiwuora, all drains, luae U puwsc io Usrstnre Xaat of enbre sex, caatasl by oerxertlon, youthful errors, rtretsKe use of 1 .1 tbaixo, opium or stimulant, whsth lead to Inllmiity. Con.tirtiptU.il lM loaantt. C'aaberarrleainvratporkri. ft to per t.s, 6lw ls.br m A Mrtsiid Clrcalar Free. ol4 by all drurrttla Ask fet It taken. ah Maulactiirel be the Peau i'iug(.u.,duiljuuugiicauv, TUUdaadtsailiUibU , rmtlauj.or. f. W. COtm. ! atfla HO-TO-OAG osr i nrr nf) Kiwr xnancnnm nror hiui'Hii forw. hi-ub iO i tnirrai4t Drrr food to ww.d. Umaf $mtu U tan In WOtih1 liMfd f:it to m U lt9 wrk itiifiitnt nifta irvi. vUiiuim snd BMQttin. Jati trf ft tm. nt will t L.hi .f a.-. a ,uMt w. , lj Kaallaawa list aat Fit m. itl raa I a IssHkl u tal artl rnill law eta 1 i xtgMarwIalal - fneiaaiple. AddnnaTalSi Bol4 and The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also forSMedicinal . . and Cooking Purposes CARLSON'S FAMILY lO.l TwolftH Wtroot MM ma aaT. aatux.li, Sn tafcrtitlSrfsW J. M. THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON. Will reopen tbelr Boarding and Day School .September 6. For rates, etc., address the Buperloress PDPIL8 RECEIVED IN THE Z PRIMARY. ORAMMAR AND ACADEMIC GRADES J. A. FASTABEND. HOUSE, BRIOOE AND WHAHP BUILDEH . HOUSE MOVING TOOLS HENTRI) Ross, Higgins & Company GROCERS and BUTCHERS AHTOHIA AND EAST AHTOHIA CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS MANHOOD RESTORED- ttnttol a tsuHHM 'ritch piiyurtsii. win tittk-feir eut twi of sll err. i ut Mi gi-rftUv llvs ursa .-n ns iwt siMinisx Itimninlik, I'sliislllUis Its. lv,aiiilial Mnwa.n .XtrnnK IMilllln l'uulr, rnllllitM b. Msrry, -1I,sikUii lirslms Vsrk.lo . 1 IX.tistllialien. U all bsM.es tv ilsv er lilstit. I'levents rtib k- b.H,i( Oi'Uri, w hk-b If nulrhseke.1 Wis toprtiisl"rrb. sjmI Itf nalaf Dr. '' lellow Jlerte fllla. This sruutWflul tsa.t . n or mad b all drurvlata A .b f ll W ..... m. MrillrlnaLV fans lr.,,.. I .u .., GUARANTEED mm TOBACCO HABIT a: t dmtntf Vhm aI r for Utro In a or Guaranteed by Chava. Ilogers. PrugglsL "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" "Old Hickory"' "Pride of.. ..Kentucky ...and... "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies LIQUOR STORE, "The Louvre" ASTOKIA S (.OllC.rolS ENTERTA1NMHNT MALL 3 KI.IMMIH ritie Muilo. Oatnea of All Hlmla. Tw Mns;iitilreiit Itara. EVrRTTIIIMi riHST-l Good Order and Everybody's Rights MTIIIOTI.V OIINKItVKIt. 1NHTRU- MENTAL MUHIC, I'AINTINO AND VOICE CULTDRE FORM A SPECIAL1 DEPARTMENT General Contractor EAST m SOI ill I.KAVK. rilllTl.AM'. MtlllVIt OVKIU.AN ' ItX I rill ', Ut aliiii, , ltiiiliiu. Atliland, ' Kai'iiiitn nl". I'ri'ii, U IkiA'M Knit Knuiiiwi Mf I tt m r, M lnvr, l.' Aniit'lfa, i Vl I'am, 5i !' ' j leana and Ilic liaal S;i. M.j Iti'M'liiitK ai'iier t Ju I' M. ! Vis W. i.i.H. inn, fir liallr ; Mount Aiiarl, ll- I'adV rci.jit toil, in, ,.t S'li, tA.-t'pl Mni. lay. i lirowiixll'e, Mirliii' Mimluy, j Iti'ltl sod Nulroii ... t7 iA. kl.j Curvallia pawi'iitur. IIMW I'. M. ,vl C M.I .MrVlniivlllr faaa'sr in A. U, "I'silv, tliall) t'H'.'i'l la). Connottiiat al Haut KijnHa.o with Oo. I.lontal Oriental. Pnoldo Mall, snd lUvauilii leanwttlp liiioa fur JAf AN, CHINA, AUSTMAI.IA, AND HAWAII. M1W li-AUKB. KVKHT DAT I'OIlTltAND T) BAN riUNriScX) Hotid I'Iom; I0 00, rir( Class; tli'IUdlll licit h Mtnillnr rrdunlluna lo Ls Ansaloa, Freauio snd oiher CsllfumU points, llosn olii kl lt ilosil mtl .n II. KOEIII.K.lt, C. II MAIIKIIAM. Mtuutfor. (1 V- nl I. A. I IIK ONLY UlAlSii-CAIl K'H TK K It' VI roiiri ANn ti tut kasi. THKi'M.V Hill TK TO IIIK Mtt U' sTt SK .NATIONAL I'AKK. I.K AV r 1'illtTI AMi utitivr Kt latl ..r KaHrt ( helm! t. t'ciili.iaa. No. M..uti r il, liiilr.aii.i .i I Ativrdit'il tiltli.l.la l icuia, .( 1 1. i tin I i I'litl l-.v. ii,.i,.. H i tt IlilltS. St. knr It. lai"l M C tr-M ll ' .. Nl i iaiill. II. t , K"1!". l' ! 'Uia. itlllia. iiaiiMnla,: 11: A. M. Mrl. na. -t I'au,, M ll '. I . .V livalN ., k .li.a itv. Uimalia, I .mtii"! Hint!,. 'Ml, lii..t'i,i'.iKit,W ash llltftiMi. lirn .(. I'lill (aUriih!.h...liiti, an! all Hliita Kat ami ..mill aat. I I'AVt) to MtiiiifM;iila oinoha. Kan sua City or! Hi 1'aul SH PAYS lo Mllw.iuko, anj till :. H TUYft lo Wwhliniiy,, I'MUddphU. Now York a.l lluatai. sod other Itsarrrn iolnts. PassasT" rlw. kill Ihr i r'l t 'loartln.it lem cf tlt kirtja. Tor slmiHnsi-rttr toiTntI'ni. tli'Urfta, nun d full Inf'Tiinttio ., 'all irfi or miita A. I). CHARLTON Aaa l (irii'l I'saa. tgft't, I'.irtUii.l, Or 3 Miirrl.i.n it.. ( ,.r lull. I. C. W. HTi'Ni:. Aslorta. Tl.o Mlali,l.. H. cnl I.lne. Six Palace.. on Wheels. Uiir tiuw rlt. I'.iul t'hl tdat'i linln loussta uf it luiff. t nrii"k Iliac car. a stajulard le)lit car a foiiiaitininl alwplns" cur. s rriiiitiuit ilittlr car. s dlnln- tar, a day coitili ililtfli liaok acuta l, Plx cars In nil The, most oustly, I'diutlful, luturl titia six cirs mi onrth. BtaiLin limttril, tl.Ptrlc liKlitod. Will.- vfallliiiled. NO KXTHA 1- AlllM. Leuvns Hi. Tsui S:0G p. m. dally, after arrlvsj of No. rnclflf, dri-nt Nor. i-nd Hon Tin lflo trains from tli. wost. Tlrs'-ts nt nlllcs of all coiuieolltiji IIiiik, A. C. HllKI.lHiN. (Icnernl Aki-iiI, I'urtlitiiil, 1 1. , ion. WHITE COLLAR LINE ('ultimlilit Itlvcr Mini I'uk.-i Hound Nitv- iKutlon Co. HTEAMEIl "TI:M:i'IIONi:." 1Ciivca Aatnrlu dully , , , WiiuUay, p. m. Leaves I'ortliuni il.iiiy in. .pi Hurnluy, 1 ft. m. STEAMER "IlAILiKY OATZEUT." leaves Astorlu dully esorpt Hiindiiy and Monday it 1 i in.; Humluy iiIkIiIs at 7 o'clock. leaves I'ortlnnd dally rxcnpt HuiHlny SI p. m. Leaves Baliirday nlKht at lo o'clock. , U. H. SCOTT, Presld.t E. A'. Seel.y, Ageot, Portland. C, W. Stone, Agent, Astorlt. Telephone No. 11. Astoria Public Library READING ROOM FREE TO sl.t. Opea .very day from 3 o'clock to t.M and 6:10 to 1:30 p. m. Subscription ralos ti per annum. 8. W. Cor, Elov.nth and Duan. Htreeta. Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. 543 Commercial 8tri-et Next to Madison's Citfar SUuJ