THK DAILY ASTuftlAN. Tl'KSHAY JfOKMNU JlAfirN I, liMitf. jimm T. LljiiflUt, tailor. " ley-hon No. M. mH of SH'liSClUlTlON. DAILT. firm by mail, per -Mur...t t-K Sent by rtiAll. Dr month.., Prv) by carrier, pr month . WEEKLY. Bit by mall, pr year, la advance....!! Postage free to subscribers, Ail communications Intended tor publi cation should b directed to the editor Buine communications of all kjnjj r,a i.nUuii.tM must be JJ.ressed U The Astorlaa." Tho Astcian jurnte to (t senders the lamest circulation of sn Mna fj;t!!?h4 ca Vkt Columbus river. AJvertlntnr rate can b bad on sjppl atkn to the business snanajw. The- Weekly Antorinn. the socond old est weekly In Ihe state of Oresoa, bA text to the Portland Orronan. H IsrcM wtvkly circulation In the stte. John r. Hundley A Co. are our Portland rent. sr.d coplea of tb Astoria can be bed erery morning at tbelr stand, 1 Third street , " When Captain Slusbeo syi something It will go around ths world and every body will know thlnps. Take notice that Csptaln Blg.be send, warning that h bat not expressed opin ion about the loss of the Hates. The people, should be careful to note that "semi-official report" from Key West are utterly unreliable. They are not even gossip. They are rotten Inven tion. A Frenchman baa rushed to the rescue of the blmetiUllsts. He claims to have discovered an clement that, mixed with silver, converta It Into gold. His theory Is that gold was oriRlnally silver. There never was a more horrible task than that going on In the examination of the wreck of the Maine, and the recovery, so far as possible, of the remains of the slaughtered and mutilated men. First, the weather is hot there. Second, the wa ter of the harbor Is horrible, frr"throe centuries of the drainage of the city has settled there. This, with the ravens above and the sharks below, make up a combi nation of the hideous rarely found In hu man experience. The arrival after dark Sunday evening of the British ship Romanoff, from Syd ney, with a cargo of coal, flying a quar antine flag, again emphasised the need at this harbor of a quarantine station. The vessel was anchored In the lower harbor until an examination could be made by the health officer. Had It proved that she curried a case of smallpox or other contagion. Instead of the mental disorder With whkh the master was afflicted, the i ship might have been compelled to tow up j to Port Townsend, the nearest quarantine station. with the result of the loss of her charter. JCo harm can certain ly result from the committee of the cham ber of commerce poshing our claims for a quarantine station upon congress at every opportunity. Of as much Import ance as the quarantine station Is the question of a harbor launch. When the Romanoff was anchored at Sand island, the night was dirty with a rough sea In the harbor. No rowboat would have been safe to make the trip down from the city to the ship, yet Health Officer Fulton was obliged to go down there at 10 o'clock at night, regardless of weather. As a re sult a steamer had to be employed. A first class steam launch Is what Is needed for this harbor so that state and govern ment officials can perform their duties without so much risk to life. Every other harbor of the Importance of Astoria, and many doing less than half the business that Is done here, has a harbor bont that Is comparatively safe and can do tho work more quickly than a rowboat Here Is another chance for good work by the A. P. C. A. or Chamter of Commerce. HOLD THE SKIRMISH LINE. The silver forces, by formal announce ment, are united for this year's congress campaigns. Democrats, populists and r publicans who believe that this govern ment ns an Independent net should open Its mints to the free coinage of sliver at 16 to 1 will work together In nn effort to elect a majority of the next house. These men call themselves blmetallsts. They are going Into the campaign with that cry. and In the hope of conquering In that sign. Put, nevertheless, they are silver monometnllsts. The policy they ad vocate will If adopted sink the finances of the country at once to a silver basis, and there they will remain until that policy shall be changed. Gold will necessarily be driven Into hiding or out of the conntrv What Is proposed therefore Is not bimet allism, hot the slnsrls silver standard, to take the place of the present policy, which maintains both the silver and the paper money of the country each In very large volume on an equality with rwM. A union of these forces In IWM polled an exceedingly large vote. Not large enough It Is true, to capture either the presidency or the house that then was chosen, but so large as to make It certain that hud the friends of sound money not united also silver would have won. What therefore should be the response of the sound money men this year? Should not they, too, unite again T Why Is not union this ear almost as e-sentlal to the safely of the public credit as was the union two years ago The republicans have organised for the fight and have placed at the head of their committee the same men who directed the congress campaigns of ISM. The gol' democrats therefore will find an old ac quaintance on deck If they are disposed to co-operate rgaln with the republicans. It would seem to bs the part of wisdom for the sound money men to Put lortlt their utmost strength again this year. The Issue Is very clearly defined. The Tiller resolution does not becloud It at sll. A stiver majority In the next house will mean a free coinage bill. A sound money majority In the next house will mean the defeat of that proposition, so fur as the house Is concerned. The ac tions of the next house will enter as far- tors Into the next presidential campaign. This year's battle. Indeed, ts the skirm ish line of the genernj engagement to follow In Sound money. If possible. ought to hold the skirmish line. UOW THE MA1NK MIO.HT HAVE BLOWN t'P. A remarkably thorough papr appears In the New York Sun from an engineer. He says the Maine magailne for the llMncn guns Is forward of the boiler room, with coal bunkers on either aide, and short bunker partially separate the magasine from the boiler room. He states there were In this magailne stored s) half- charges of prismatic brown powder, or W rounds for each of the two forward l- inch guns. These half-charges of 30 pounds of powder each are inclosed In silk bags, which then are stored in cylin drical brass cases, that In turn are stacked in wooden racks that lie against the magaxlne walls. The bulkhead between the magaxlne and the fire room, he says, was "a steel plate, a scant quarter of an Inch In thickness. This was all that sep arated the fire room, or the coal bunkers In the n re room, or the main coal bunkers alongside the magaxlne. from the maga xlne." He adds: "When the Maine was. completed so that her Area were lighted under the boil ers, I was with others In the magasine and the bulkhead separating the fire room from the nvtgaxine became so hot that 1 couldn't hold my hand on It." This was regarded as too hot, and as there was not room for another steel wall a sheet of asbestos was Inserted. The engineer believes the accident was the explosion of the forward magazine. caused by fire or heat communicated to the magaxlne from the boiler room or coal bunkers. He thinks: "That the fire heate.1 the bulk head red hot, and that the brass powder cases, or one of them, became red hot from contact with It. I know of nothing that conducts heat more rapidly than brass. If this brass case became red hot It would explode the s) pounds of pow der within It. which explosion would tire the whole magaxlne. There wouid be two explosions." The coal was from the Pocahontas mine, and the mine Is strong In gas, as was proven March 14, 11, by an explosion in the pit that killed 114 men. A pice of cement was blown aboard a vessel In the vicinity. The floor where the seamen slept was covered with cement, and di rectly above the magaxlne. This goes to show the explosion of the magazine. THE RL'IN'ED CALIFORNIA CRAPfc CROP. The partial loss to the grape crop this year caused by the heavy rains is esti mated to exceed f I ,W,hjO. Farmers anu vineyards all over the northern part of the state have suffered, and shipments of the fruit to the east are proportionally small. At least one quarter of the crop Is lost. While this ts true.lt Is equally a fact that lost and fall Ina strength may be restored to the ,. u and nervous by the persistent, systematic use or the great nutlonnl tonic, Kostet-ti-r's Htomuch Bitters, which renews the tone and harmonious activity of ih at.m sich. liver and ihe bowels, counteracts a tendency to rheumatism and kidney com plaint, and Drevents malarial rlinr.i,.ra Convalescence, after exhausting diseases have run their course, Is often timeout iind tedious. Recovery Is greatly nervier. uted by the use of the Hitters, wlili.h lm. I rovia appt-llte ana imparts renewed via or to debilitated physique. A wineglass ful before meals creatis a hearty z-t t. food. Joy never kills, but worry does. TO CURE A COLLI IS ONE DAT. Take Laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets All drugglaU refund Ihe money If It falls to cure: 2oc. For aale by Charles Rogers. No woman can be considered beautiful whose hair Is not perfectly clean. Pears 9 soap responds to wa ter instantly; washes and rinses off in a twinkling. Keep on Coughing It -u want to. It )ou want lo cute that eo'igU gtt Aycr' Cherry Tcnoral. fi cures t'vi'gis and cohls. MARINE ISOTES. The pilot schooner an J.se put ti sc. yesterday. The Manxanlta arrl.-cd in from the Sound yenierday. The French bark Jacques, wheat l.iden. put to se Sunday. The British bark Nlthsdale, whe.it la den, put to sea 8unday. The British ship Indian F.niplre. wheal laden, put to sea Sunday. The British ship 8t. Enoch, wheat l.idi n. goes to sea this morning. The Columbia, from San Francisco, ar rived In yesterday morning. The British ship Orantes left up for Portland yesterday In tow of the Ockl.v hama. The lighthouse tender Colu'iibln crossod out yesterday morning, coming back In the evening. The British ship Iredale. Csp'aln Iaw- rence, St days from Kobe. In ballast ar rived In yesterday evening. The steamer Chllkat, for Skngway and Pyea, with a carg of general merchan dise, put to sea yesterday. The British ship '.il"n Irish, 11 days from Sa: Franci--o, in ballast, arrived In yesterday evening. The German ship Peter Rlckmers Is re ported off the river with a pilot on board. A bark supposed to ne '.he Tenklo M.iru Is also reported off the river. The British ship Romanoff, ir ions. Captain Marsden, X days from Sydney, with 450 tons of coal and ballast, arrived In Sunday evening and left up last night. The steamer Alratras. from San Fran cisco, arrived In yesterday and pr-efd.d up to Portland. Her frelgnt consisted of 70 cords of match wood and Cisi liundl- s of broom handles. The Alaska steamer Elder arrived In from Nanalmo Sunday morning having on board HI tons of coal and a small quan tity of freight. She leaves Portland on her return trip to the north Wednesday night. The American bark Ferris 9. Thompson. Captain Murk, put to sea yesterday with a cargo of lumber, box shooks and t hln gles from the Clatsop mill for Han Krun ctsco covering ZX.M feet and .-uliwj at (SO. VESSELS BOUND TO ASTORIA, Tne fo;ion.g vessels a. bounj to toe O.timMs U.ver, with itame of master. riKiona.lty, rig, tonnage, where from inj date of reported rallU.g: Dovenby Hall, hickn-im, Itr ah, lie tons, Liverpool ten Votnlch, Ahier. O-r sh, lrj tona Splits Rosalia. Olago, Esk, Swd bk. STO tons, llanu ouri. Coiwsy Cnnt.e. Jones, Br sh, UU tor.s, Valparaiso. ar.duar. Beavan. Br bk. lalC tona I A.goa Ba. Oiinpark. Irish, Br sh, IT tors, Hla laneiro, August 73. OUnbank. Leu'iard, Br bk, US tor. C'cJtta. Genevieve, Touge, Fr bk. 9ii tons, HaU Phong, October XL Oberon, Gully, Br bk, 1X4 tons. Newcastle, Australia, October i. Chelmsford, Thomson, Br bk, 2197 tons, Cape Town, October I, City of Tork, Jones, Br sh, 11S7 tons. Sydney, Lakemba, Bradbering, Br bk, 10CC tons, Freemantle, Can Robertson, PHI, Br an, 1M0 tons. Santa Roaalla. British General, Thomas, Br sh, ISM tons, Newcastle, Australia. Midas. Messenger, Br bk, W2 tons. Nagasaki. I Yalori, Brown, Br h, 14 tons. New. castle, Australia, Jordon Hill. Walker, Br bk, 217( tons, Melbourne. . , . , Klntuck. Perrelle. Br atr. 28S1 tons, Yokohama, Amara, Kent, Br s'r, lSdrj tons, Hong-i km.;. Alexander Black, Dunn, Br bk, 1391 ton.-, Antwerp. Wstjen. Frits. Oer sh, J079 tons, Hlogo. Bristol, Mclntyre, Br sir, 1774 tons, San Francisco. Anns Thomaa, Thomas, Br sh, 17KI tons. Port Plrle. Almora, Thorr.ion, Br bk, 1709 ton Newcastle, Australia. Poter Rlckmnrr, Westermeycr. Oer sh 2S2S tons, Hongkong. Olcnlul, Taylor, Br sh, 1804 tons, Boynl Roads. Ortrud. Buts, Qt.r sh, 14' torn, Santa Rosalia. Alice, Kuhtmann, Oer sh, Santa Hosalla. Romanoff, Morgan, Br sh. Newcastle, Australia. Forthbank, Peterson, Br bk GeTirhentl. Owynedd, Davles, Br bk. 2W2 tons, 122" tons, ni2 ton 103 tons, Honolulu, Puritan, , Ttr str, 2H28 tons, KIoIki. Andaman, TVInter, Br bark, 935 tons, Algoa Bar. . Lonmsdale, Jones, Br bark, 140J tons, Brisbane, . Cambrian Prince, , Br ship, 1278 tons, Melbourne, . City of Athens, Lundlns, Br ship, 11W tons, Antwerp, . 1 Joseph Pftlliscr, Harvey, Am sell, 75 tons. New York, y.lnlta, liwton, I-r l, 1.V3 tons, Aca piiloo, t'lackmnnnnitshlre, Thomson, Br ill, 14V? Ions, Newcastle, t iimbrluu yueen, Jones, Br sll, 1511 Ions, Melbourne. Marion Inglrs, Hughe, Br. h, 11X1 tons, Sydney. Alscama. Osbellero, Phil sh, IJJl Ions, Taleohusno. Oresll. rtluart, llr h, ITiW ions, San Francisco. (lurnibek, Tadsen, Oer bk. J.'.N tons, I (logo. Reliance, Robinson, llr bk. SCI tons. Port IMrle. Njvrmbrr V. Tweedsdnlr. Jones, Br bk, 1MJ tons, Brisbane, IVivmbrr It Commonwealth, Anderson, Br sir, IKI tons, Ksqulnialt. Pass of l.eny, Vint, Br bk, i:: tons. Yokohama Piirllnn, Planctmrd, Br bk, r.'3 tons 1 1 logo. Piliierhorn, tlibson, Br bk. im ton Liverpool. Argo. Maclean, Hr sh. HW Ions, Am- w rp. Ll'MIIKU FI.KKT V on (be Way and H Columnl liiv t to t-oaj Lumber. V'oi.-.'t'pp. - , s!ni, Ibl tons, M-wa Lo n.l.i'g. Koho, , beta, Ko tons, Tientsin, Knsppton. Tenklo Mnru Ksn.ko, Jap bgt lm tons, Yokohama. Cheiialts, - , tktn. Slj tons, Nacamkl. Louis. , schr. HO tons. 011(0 Marlon. . bktn. Jl.1 tons. Sydney. W. F. Jewell, . chr. 4,'J tons, Sat Francisco bar Omega, . bk:n, i'J tons, Mol'cndo. I-Mtird P.irW, Johnson, si-hr. S.in Kr.in-i-isoo, pi-1'ruary IS. T..T.1 O'Shatitrr, Piiltctson, bktn, S.lll Fran. Iui. ASTORIA'S UHVIN FLEET li-it I tS i a'lto lniclmllitirti.llr.il. .' '.: 'v" .l.-li.-hilii, Hr li I M.'.o .o l 'r;iikrT!i'" lo .li is T 'l '.N'st CrwuoSw!Ulld I" ! ionIivh. I'.r li I".'1--' lo l: iiovxokI. llr ! ' ' -' : liintolilon. !r li I' .' " i .!.' CiiuibrMti. l!t bk , -! oi ;f..i Hui'lm ne llr li t h-.o.- j -t'. si lon ,Un'. I'.r -li t..-'. i to HiHns'hai iicM-l. Mr h :. ' !:.' -.nlisntr. I'.' li .o ..: V'l.lo-ia. ;ir ti Nl d.' : '.'' Arrweim Hr I'k ... - 1 1 '.' 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Il iniv Is rui.ri th.in skin ! - Pi.. Mi ii nier lv id siirfure on wlilch Is .iritt. n m pliln ih ir .u i.-rs lli.- roiidliion nf Hi.- i oi ly , hr. IM. ri i 's loldi ii Mi diiMl I'm m.-iv u K'"i for the Ciiiniil- xlun "ie mmsi- i tnik- s tli-' tthole 1hmI' h. althy-'i -i-.tiHii it cl'-ors ami imritli'S tin. Id" "1 i ii.ii . .iii' ritlun Htrong and i lcu-s mil 1 ...i m'iM.'h oT nil kinds. Ily 1 n r--.i -1 1 1 lli - ' 1 1 1 - .i as. simllale nntntloii-i ,'o-nl, inid hv ,h- Irifus- ; Inn of lis ha n Ini; r. -ill. ins it i nrli hi s tin ' Mood and so tuaki s -uilld, li .iKhv ll-'sti. Il curi s ills- ,is s of Ihe lunir-, 1 i r. sioin ach, bowi-ls, skin and -i.ilp, llnply l--oaiiHt- nil tlii-s- (Iislis-s .-i-rl-u from thi sumo ciiiisi u iliMonUr d .ri .-"lion n-l consi qii. nl Impure blnoi. Tho diamond has beor found on all ron llnents and In almost every country m the world, HI'i 'KLcTN'.-f AR.W'.W SAI.VG. The hirt Salve a ilie w.irll for Cuts, llrulsi-s, More-, CR-ers. .-;i( Rheum, Fev- ?rires. Tetter, Chapp'-d II inK Chilblains Corns, end a! Skn Kriii.tlons, and pou lively curm Piles, or no pay rrulrea It Is guaranti ed to give pi-rfe-.-t itliifar ton or money r-fund I. prlve 25 cents I per box. Fir side hy Kes-Conn Drug i Co. i . , , , 7. ... i i.ay noiu oi siiiiwi man w in one nan.i . . . . mftn t. t. villlers. nnuoj 8s over f3, 000,000 Bones i.l".JUa7ail a au.a.' v-'m .t s t i FOK BI1I008AND KCEV0D3 i)IS0EDEE8 nt'-h as Vlwl and Tain In tho fitomnr-h, iiil'liri-Hi, 'ulness ufti-r iihuIh, if ou1 nilio, UzlneHs, DrowHliiesn, i'lushliiKS of If out, Iws ot Appetltfi, Omtlvoness. lilotclies on tho Hlcln. Cold CIiIIIh, 11h tiirUid Sle'-p, JWifl.tful JJreaniH ond nil Kt-rvouS and TmuiIiIIiik HiiuhuIIoiih, THE FIB8T B08E WILL OIVE BELIE? lit TWESIT MIH0TE8. Kvory sufferer will uckuowledtfo tlicui to Ijo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. UEMHAH H P1IXS, taken iwdlroct cd, wlllqtilckly r"Store i'ornalna to Com fileto health. They iiromptlr romovo obstructions or lrrnfiilnrltles of tho sys tem and cure fclck lienducho. r,re, Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Deecham's Pills are Without a Rival And hare tba LARCEST SALE of any Patent Medicine In the World. 25o. at all Drug Storos, OP PILLS 9 AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. VK AUV. ASSFRTr.NVi IN till'. Cnl'KTS tH'R VICIIT TO TIIK r.xfusK I'sis ur tiik wimo "0 ASTORIA," and "riTCIUJrvo CASTORIA,' ah w tkauk mark. , DR. OAMUEL PITCHER, 0 llyannis, Massachusetts, was the criginator cf n PITCHER'S CASTORIA," (ho Bams that has borne ar.il Joa now 'iptJT0 m cmV bear th t frs-swHe siyiattirc of (t'Sffi&ulc wrapper. This is ihe original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA, ' hkh hay been lined in the homes ej the Mothers of America for veer thirtjf years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and ree thni it is the him! 10:1 haiy rJwawi h wjht yr." '.'JT' m 9 and has the Zlnnatur e'f UCxStf7&fai wrap per, hi one h::s cutirit'j j)v )"c to nj ujiiio ex cept The Caitxir Cavpury of vlrA f.-:. ll H ither is D-esider.t. March S, IS97. 0 f" Do Hot Bo Dcccivocl. not cvhrv.cr I''1-' ! th;M hy arrcpting a chcr.p stiltiruti? wIjK !v mv;c; tii'iiyi't may oilVr you (bfcatiA'r li'.' ri 1L1 '. a L'v inoio jK-niiirs oa it), tliu in gn'ditT.t. vi wliiJi even !i "J nut know. "Tho Kind You Have Always Bought" r - . r w w r Insist on Having Tho Kind That Never Failed Yon MANHOOD (usiantre-t ioc-r all stioiusuiMaan, simIi u weak MrnHMy Lom,i kiaia I'uwei, llraiUtht, WakrlulntM, Lm MssIhwI, Mifbily Kinl. tons. Mrvuuim. ail ilrtlui, lux ut power la Uaraiit tXa , enbrr sr 1. csm, lr usrreietnon, yuuthhil rrrurs, ute of l.Tii, opium or Mimslsntt. hith lesd lo lnllmiiiT, rmmnptUHi or Insannr. Csn be carried In n narkel. fi sorar hs. Sir (v lr mail mMl-l Clrvutw free Buhl h sll ilru(ilMS Ak f. . tast nuoltirf. Vs-ii'.1.irr.l hr Ih vu Mrdwlnf l a , rri HtvniT I aue lis ltu w. ditUtlmtiag tresis, Ibud suj YsssblU su.. fmUtsJ, ut. rXTICM I'UNN IXll'O CO.. ATl. Astorls. s.rrJT"? mm, . A. KASTAHKND- iif)iK. hkuk;k AND WIIAHI' HL'II.DKK HMl'SK MBUT 0!i TRIiL 1 To Any Rollablo Man. MirrnMn pp;i.if an 1 rn month rm1'i mt ttm pttr wi 1 si.t do Uii, utai.vui an svtinc ft, tnt C-mv,l1 IU I wiaftd tn ttii lrtiiiint el turn iiu tK"to. ti efH4 If i u 1W, (sf ! . tff , ovr 'r. ., II ivj iT,r I jfi sh uf?i, taip fssss-, ' l'rt nnc tl-.i-t -t 1 rn'mn .vtiltiMt.. I T linia ol l'ii .1-r it I 't it.-. .o , . o. Itw 1 rh-'riiMi ri" '.' rirfi -n 1 v 1 i t- 11-. A I'I'mi . ERIE MEDICAL CO., 64 Sr.. , LLI t-ALO, IVY. 1 I.lfi- Is only hj f.ir vnlu.il'li- It s.iven for Ihe religious .lii-ntlon of l!i l.i-.irl. M .itl 11 ill lie Ht l.iiMirl.mt I. .ill, of iiiiif.iin, l. anllful Ik-ioI-i oi iIhk fni arnl rn.iy a.-, nrnl l- ii"U l Inlil- HI. Ulan ll ilr l:. -n. . i 1 Hl. I ills '. In I'run f1 i" r c-nt of IM- imile live on rye lirrarl, only n.1 n-r I'-nt on h-.it lireail. That the lil ful i-houlil i" itoi oi i,s nn f unit Ion, It Is nlisnliiti-lj- r. -.ny It xlioiilil nut only In- nir.- i.ul 1 1. h in I.r.--Klvinu ei-nn i;t Tin s.- r-nltK .in- Im si irTicti..! Iiy tin- us.. i,r ilm .-ll Kii.mn M.nnl.inl lilooil imrlil-i', Ai.i . ;s.iri parlllii. Ofti s he who haa ihomI i hiii.iui: unit most HtreliKth to sturnl :i luno Ii .s the deepest cravltiK for upprei I iHoii.-I'hllllp H. Muxom. 'I'll- eiili-riiiK mi iIko of a fatal r.iiii..ini Ir ofti n a Hllk-hl ioIiI. mIiI. h a iln. r tun of Ayer's ( lurry 1'irtnr.il niilii ,av. i mi ll nl tin- oiimi' iii i iiifiit. 'i iii-r rire it ih .hIvIm.iIiI.. to have lliis .hiii,.i mm miiic ninnly nlways nt h.iinl to unit nn :io'i to in '. "I'ri iich ilri-HsliiK" has n. m i- yi-i ,i i n known lo Herloimly Injure any om-, suv wlien It Is Indulged Itl r.- kit s-iy hy ih' wifo of a poor man who cannot nii -'t tin bills of Turlsiun niodlHt'n. Mrs Hmrk, I'linsarn Kldije, (., says: "After two doctors K.ve up my boy io Hi-, I hii veil tilin from eruiip Ii Using One Mlnuto ('ouh Cure.1' It Ih tlm unlik- eut and most certain remedy for coughs, I .-iial.s 11 II. I nil lI'MHI illl'l lll:l- It'Dlllil,. Chaa. RoRnrs, What fiendish something Is It that mnkes the furniture cro&k so ut ttlitht that n timid woman Is sure there are burglnrs In her room? It 1s easy to catch a cold and Jusi as ea-y to get rid ef It If you commence early ' to ww One Mliiule Couifh Cunt, U cures couirbs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia and sll throat and lung troubles. It Is pleas ant to take, sife to use and sure to curs. Chus. rioters. It Is noticeable at restaurants that more dishes requiring sherry to flavor them nro ordered on Sunday than any other day. This ruse would not be neoesinry in New York. Ml ' cu m RESTORED Hy aslaf Ir, reH's 1elli kre fills. Thl wvu.Wllul li,l. OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL MonniOHlri, Ortgos A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACH tRS Kw osr ,Nritsl I'anrM- t,f tin-i rears -en:ir f-sr hollv md. aaiuiitl. Irioiitui riwrul o ulur iis.li-s nn w rmiirrii. 1. si fori lot. anl train lit In IkiiiM as .sanluh art h-m . and Vi . M.'lc for puldu- i-tiisil m. N,,fma d plonia la r-iiill !; las w s M A TK 1 ir l't.HII! A Ik In h. 1 '!it rlt-iiM tilllloii, booal, Uiaul ali i lilt!i( (a l-rnumatrW . 1 Aniw ar r-irt'-il Ul llni lhrmselrr, tll -r Tr K.t lr.. l.- 41 .,..- si 1 i I. l Iro.n liigu Im iv t a's "(nrs 1 b -. r n il I T aenl on -4ii'li. Ii. A.l.lnaa P. L. r.tli!KI.I.. rrleiil. or W. A. WANS, heerelsry KmuII Genernl Coiitrnctor MDVINO TdOI.H MKNTIC MI'S PEHNYROYAL PILLS .TTt 1u, , ,i,-ti,.t 11',,.,. tr,u V i i.-ii n-1'..i.fio. i"i.i-! sis - Jr. aV aii.l l.,i.ili ' .,n . f nliu ir -ni'i .ii .nii.-i !. ? 1 ar v) '' TJV-V lionix.il 1. A J . 'ii-"- -I fB rvil bss.il Ni ...,i.. 10- SI irr haa mi. II hnl.1 h rft-tMl.la. sJL" srn' 1 LrirmcAl.Oo ii i for ssls hy KslaUonn Vtu Co llr. Wtlllnfra' I ml. in I'll. j n U I L "oiti'miit aiil run-IIiIthI jl I rWH illllK Blitl llCNIilk l' .."f B aWl'lli ll ulia-wtialtie luium IUn llts IU biro.-at i i- . nt i IR.ultlie. L-nra lit mI rao t rr llrl. lr. ll.iknia'Inilinii 1'ilr ii.ih 1111. Ml . nriMHiri'il Im 11 Ir ami H Ii li-U o the. jirlmte nrt. K.rrrv ln irrunieil II ilriu-i'i-'a. Im mall on r- 1-llit fit prlir .'HI mil a an. I SI.IMI. VVILLIyri !ilflCIURIMO CO.. I'rul. ' i' rU..O. Kin. Por ssls by lOsiea-Conn tr.iir Co. lilolt's Nerverine Pills The rc' remedy (or nervous prca t ration and 0 nervous distatci of the generative or ram of either wx, '.itch as Ntrvous Prostration, Failing or Lit Manhood, Impolicy, Nlghti Emi iisnj, YouAful Frroa, Mr nlal w'orr, ex Mive uv; of Totvvcco or Opium, wliich lead to Omumpli.ifi and Iruanily. $1.1)0 rvr box by null; 6 boxm for $5.0). VOTTS CHEMICAL CO.. PfOi'l. CleToland, Ohio. mmm Ihei i toy oiiitau'i .vo tupenoi lo ft-iNim of Coi aiLm, Cubehsor Injectionnnnd CURE IN 48 HOURS tho lams disnriios with, out Ineonvemonce. i-worltiifl 1 "it: und c-aust-il troiililo with your V kl.lni'VH linil If paliiH in tlm liiiim, hlilit, liti''k, irrniiih Aan l l-ladili-r? llnvo ymi a llulioy up- pi-.ltfi.HCO ot tllO IIK.'O, CMH!cillll,V . i . . .. n.. i .1.. If llll HT IIIU I'Vl'H r J ihj iri'illlim u lo. ay A si ro puns iirino? Willlnm's Klilni-y fill, will Impui't mnvllfii to tliuiltaf Reused orfruim, toni! up ino rijwin j ....i .:. .....n .,, n, f anil I'llllio li lll-w lllitu vi um s'j mini fii) i-enlH int brix. ... . . .. r i r v il. 1.1 A mh Mni, i.o., iTopn., uievoittnu, v, fill H i i nra-r-oLonnm r'-llii-ily fur Uiilinirhii.a, tHJUKsTX 3 oli-ii. Hparmstnrrlui-a, J Si1 r in I ia iUjt. 1 unnainrni ilia. l.i,rsnUMl W riiaiai.s, nr anr hiiihiiiiiis. lot hi siriaurt. Il'itii Irrllatlnii ur uln.ra. ll'HraaM auolatloa. tlon hi lllllrjoua Ini'iii IrHtErMlOHIMinil 01. urutn. nmi-airiiiK.i,i V . "s irnr sent In slain wrannrr. V. SiA.a J Minr-Haa. DriinMliI f..r PM ft '"- "' 1 '"'ttliia. f.TL Circular aanl on ruiuuat. MM, 1 l.rollaTirO Al lr.il liKIMt. to I f Han no cmnl In dlwunoa of tlie ! 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UoaTnUloanl stanar, daavuta, tut Uma, Kiaraait raVtsaV Itutsrb llsbt la U osrsv Tor rat as so J ulkaa inroriusUoa aail on oe aul d raaa R. V7. nAXTTR. (lsan'l Anc U Third K., rue. Alder, portlaa i II 8 PJ f ill R3 A map of the United States Hi ht me IS rrnla 1 atampa slid t will Innll ion a map of Ilia fii It .--I Ht.lea, thrre fai-l four In iriaa til.lri hy f.inr faal limit I'tliilr.l In ail rol'ira slitialaa on rollera Hhowa e.rrr alnto. roosty, luiiorlaiit lotiti iiiiiI rillt.u.: in tho V'nl-ti-d Htatra A C. lll;l.luN. UcnetM A-iii, I'orllsnd, Orax A. & C. I?. R. R. TIMIi CARD In I IKot cl. .W H!I7. laMve Baaalda for AalorU Via. rVs4 at 7:J0 a. m, tuxi f p. m. dD. bssra Astoria for Reaslde vt risvsl ai 18 a. ni. and p. ro dally. .VII the Abitvc Trail's Arc !uilv Astoria Public Library RKADINO IIOOM MKK TO Aba Open every day from I aolax-l. sod :W to I N p. m. ta 1:11 BubeorlpUon rates pr B. W. Oer. Kluvanth and Duae llraeis. t-'-i -1VaJ aaaji'i i (.'4vcan, ai.U 'i r.ulr.Vnrli rlnained nil sll Hst J Jrul liiisiiu..acuailiii inl lur MonrnaTC rris. i OunOi sr r is Oerotm o, ft. SariNTOfricef .iiiii .uc.uit.,-, ,,,o i n. in IU n ., lima lliall llluac tc f.-.in Wa.liiiili.ti, Se-.nL UiiKirl, tltawillK or plioli., silh di-arrlr iti . tn ailvisr, II pui-iiii.l,lii ,ir ri..i, lira ol . Iisifs, Our liia Imt due lill iialrnt liarnirril. A Pisshiit, " ll"" liitiMuin I'sirnia," wllh rtAi iii same in lha U. h, aiul lurci,u couiurlas M-at lira, Ailihrsa, C.A.SNOW&CO. 5 Opp. PATrwT Orrtcc. WAtHiHnroN. 0. C. Anriinnaenilliiii saketrh stir) fluaerlpllnn mar niilnklr Misirlani nur opinion frae wlinihar an liivimtliiii ia priilinMr iiiitimiahlii. ('imiiiiiinli-a-lliiiiaalrlHlyeoniiilnnllnl, MiiiiiIIiikiIi mi I'atnuta aiml friin. niili-ai nimni-r foranc iirins imleula, I'slimia tnki.ii iliiiiimli Miimi ( u, ruculrs fjrfl.ilri..lli'(i, wllliiiirtclinrim, In Ilia Scientific American. A tiandinmaly lllnalralnrt wiwklf. I.ariinat fir. dilation of any aolrmtiria limriml. Torina, S:i a La".r.,aIV'.,ri"!l!""''1, H"111 tiswsdeslers. MUNN&Co.88'8 New York llrsnch Otllea, (ft f Ht.. Wsililiiumn, , C. lVMaWtVsMl VVVIrVsArVMvtrVlAV -VkM'MaJy BO YEARS' . EXPERIENCE