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TI1K DAILY ASTOUIAX, WKUXKSHAY MOK.MXU, .1 I LY 27, Daily 2Votovtau. JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephon No, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. , DAILY. nt by mall, per rr t Snt by mall, pr month to erred by earner, per month (0 WEEKLY. Sent by mall, per year, In advane....$100 Poalag a frta to subecrlbers. All communications Intended for publl ratlon should ba directed to tha editor. Jlualnrss communlcatlona of all klndi and remittances must ba addressed to Tha Astorlan." Tha Aatorlan guarantees to Ha adver tisers tha largest circulation of any news psper published on tha Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on appli cation to tha business manager. Tha question ha ben raised as to shether ought to have m-elved the urmxU-r of Toral without agreeing o end hla troops to 8pnVn. VndouMedly tha terms ar liberal, sine w bail Santi ago In our grasp; but they were also wise. Assumhuj th posalbllKy of eapturtng very tran tn Santiago garrtson.w ahould tiava had them to guard and keep in definitely. It bad become clear that the Spaniard never would capture enough of our troopa to make tha queatlon of ei ehang worth constderlraj. Hence tha whole fore would bo on our hands to feed, and merely to guard them would re move many of our own troopa from other ervlc. Our whole original object tn tha Santiago campaign waa to cpture or dee troy Orvera'a fleet, and that wa aceom pllshed. But having- carried Shifter' force there for that purpose we found a esscond thing desirable to remove the Spanish garrison oa a factor In the war. Since this could be done exactly as well by sending the troops to Spain as by cap turing and holding them, we urg ed the ne gotatlona which have resulted In tri umph. Certainly American pottle In the rye of the world has lost nothing by granting libera terms to ToraJ. Major General WllSam R. Shifter has been a corusplcuoua flsrur In the public ey during th aria- and surrender of Santiago, and hit work and act have stood the test with honor. I'nder Vm b American land force did their first work In the Spanlah war, and the magnificent lighting qualities th men nave evidenced doe not obscure the credit due Gen. 8haf. (or. The press dispatches and letter ot newspaper correspondent from the front reveal the fact that th obstacles which were overcome In the Santiago campaign were simply tremendoua, The army had to force lta way up steep mountain paths for they can not be called road deep with mire; through dense tropic growth, and against an enernv carefully en trenched at every point Shafter did not peak of those difficulties except in an in cidental way. Like a true soldier, he considered their overcoming as a part of th campaign and went at it "with true A merit an grit and preseverance. General 6haftr'a victory put the seal of public approval upon his work. He compelled a surrender, snd one which is of the nature of a terrible defeat to the Spaniards. The city, the forts, the enemy's army .not only In Stirolfeigo Uwlf but In the entire eastern end of Cuba, were yk-l-led to him by it conditions. In his maneuvering to com pel a surrender without fishing to a bitter end, he displayed the hiKhesit quelities of a-n'mlnh't. H ended the; campaign quickly, and with very small loss of life: and for the latter especially, the Ameri can people honor him, and say "Weil done, Shafter!" ' CONDUCT OF THE CUBAN3. Chicago Times-Herald: The Cubans who have been living on A me' lean rstlons, many of whom have neither worked nor fought, are highly In censed over the point-blank refusal of General Shafter to allow them to seize the fruits of American valor. Having refused to build roads or cut oown pole with which to make Utters to bear away our wounded soldiers, they are now grievously affronted because they are not permitted to loot and plunder Santiago as they sacked Balquirl, Slboney and El Caney. They challenge the right of the Ameri can commander to exclude them from participation In the government of the surrendered clty They are highly In dignant over the reply of General Shaf ter, who Informed them that the gov ernment would not be turned over to the Cubans until the American army left Santiago. They resent what they chnrse is an exhibition of bad faith on the pan of the Americans by declining General Bbafter's invitation to participate In the ceremony of raising the American flag over Santiago, The situation has now reached a point where there Is practically no communi cation between the armjes. The Ameri can soldier make no concealment of their dislike for the insurgents, characterizing them as lasy and cowardly. If these con dltlons r aggravated by further unrea onaibl demands on their part there Is Onllfier thilt the llltl-ms between the two armies will border on th-wo of ho('l, forces rather thnn frii ndly allies, bat tling for a common cause. Muttering and threats from these ragged plunderer eeed cause n appre hension regnnllng the successful opera tion of the president's poll y In Santi ago. We are complete masters of th situation m the surrendered territory. The attitude of the tnunrents wrts fully an tlrlpated by the military authorities. While It has been our policy to treat the Insurgents s allies, K was long ago pre. dieted by those who are familiar with Cu ban sffair that the first A merlin n vic tory would prcipltate trouble wlih the Cuban. If our government Is forced to adopt drastic corrective measures at Santiago i ami to maintain a lanre nill'.tarv' force in the province It will be due to the rapacity i of the misguided Cubans, Our mKs'.on In v'uba 1s to restore or,'.er and provide a ; stable and Indepsndent thtit Island. govirnmrnt for A man may dress as well as his on good Julgment nl the assistance of an artistic ullor miy elect. He may take hts "tubs" but If his digestive organs are out of order, he will have an unwhole some appearance. Ills complexion and the whit of his eyea will have a yellow ish enru. His tongue will be coated, appe tite poor, his teeth rusty, hi breath abominable. He la on big, unmistak able sign of ooneUisatlon. The quickest, surest way to cure this trouble I to take Pr. Pierce" rteaoant Pellet. They ar made of refined, concentrated vegetable extracts. Nothing In the least harmful enter Into their compost t ton. They hunt down all bnpurttles, "and makes them move on." They are the product of many year' tudy and practice. IT Pierce cannot afford to put forth m worth less an id. Address with U cents In one-cent stamps, to cover th o.t of mailing only, VirM's iry XIoMcwl Assvciatlon, Pult.UvX New York, and get a free copy of the "Medical Advsvr." The eye of the birds that fiy by n'.ht are generally about double the s;ie of those of day birds. Tues. Our baby has been continually troubled -vhurs." with colic and cholera Infantum sine bis ; Krt ... birth, and all that we couil do for h:m did not seem to give more than tempor-1 jun' '' ary relief until we tried Chamberlain's j Mon. ". Colic, Cholera and Dlarrboe Remedy. . J". . Since giving that remedy he has not'ihurs," been troubled. We want to g.ve you this Krt. ... testimonial a an evidence of our gratl-, J- tude, not that yoo need It to advertise 1 un. your meritorious remedy. u. iL Law, Keokuk, Iowa. For sale by Chanea R er. druggist TU up-to-dte war correspondent never fails to make use of the word 'imbrog- Uo." REMARKABLE RESCUE. Mrs. Michael Curtain. Fialnsfteld. HL. make the statement, that she caught cold which settled oa her lung; h was treated for a month by ber family physician, but grew worse H told her he was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cur her. Her druggist sug greeted Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefitted from th first do. Bh con tinued Its use and after taking sis bot tles found herself sound and well; now doe her own housework, and Is as well as sh ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at Estes-Conn Drug Co. Large bottles 50 cents and U. Uany gray street costumea are worn by members of th most exclusive set In China to salute anyone by taking oft one a hat is a d-itx-rate insult. Persons troubled with diarrhoea w;ll be inte-ested In the experience of Mr. W. M. Bush, clerk of Hotel Do trance, Provi. j dence. R. L He says: "Kor several years ! I have been almost a constant sufferer j from diarrhoea, the frequent attacks! completely prostrating me and rendering ' me unfit fr my duties at this hotel. Atu: two years ago a traveling salesman k.ndly gav me a smal bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem.-dy. Much to my surprise and d:utbt Its ef fects were irnmeJiate. Wheswtr I f' it i symptoms of the d.sease I would fortify , myn-.t against the attack with a few 1 dote of this valuaole remedy. The re- i suit has been very satisfactory and al most complete relief from the atll.ctlon." 1 For sale by Char.es Kogers. drugg.st. ; It was JflO years airo. In Florence, that the first grand op- ra w as j.pduc-l. CASTOR I A For Infanti and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears tha Bigoaturo of After a shirt has been to the laundry about three times It is pretty well done up. . i ttS TOUR FA. B Shows th state of your feelings and the state of your health as well. Impure blood makes Itself apparent In a pale and sallow complexion, pimples and skin erup tions. If you are feeling weak and worn out and do not have a bealthy appear ance you should try Acker's Blood Elixir. It cure all blood diseases where cheap saraaparillas and so-caned purifiers fall; knowing this we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Naturalists have ascertained thit wr plons and cer.ain kinds of spiders are able to make peculiar note to warn an enemy that an atta'.k is attended by danger. Mokl Tea positively (ures sick headache. Indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink F.emuve all eruptlona of the skin, producing a perfect comjilectlon, or money refunded. 25 and 50 cents. For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. A man trusts a woman's Judgment on bonnets mui h f-ooner than her opinion on theology. "During the hot weather last summer 1 had a severe attack of cholera morbus, necessitating my leaving my business," says Mr. C. A. Hare, of Hare Bros., Fin castle, Ohio. "After taking two or three doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I was completely re lieved and in a few hours was able to resume my work in the store. I sincerely recommend It to any one afflicted with stomach or bowel trouble." For sale by Charles Roger, druggist. (Which do 3Y0iui wearoiost MANHOOD ciiarauieru(uru'u Frklay S;. . Sun .. Mon. . ..... inriios! sooot u lUUilli'itiioO i 4M j iu: tin t o ;t i) l : " J" 1 1 ' ' J J i was : r : : is i o J .... i iMS l J It T JJ 3 : :6; oi:i: j .... j i v " t J-'1 s l'1 li o 11 1(1 i t! : s .v : b' i" i s u mix "i io .. .. . . .. . u :i .. . n; ;$t, l ir i n: 41 1 0 u g s j :mt; jiu ii: ....14 104T5 t:l i' 4 ISO J 4 '4 1 15 UJS 0 10 toil 1-4 01 S01 41 1 Ultil S40t 4U44 1 US .... ' i: ... us4i oj Me IT 11 S 7 i. ..i I - "."'.Is'"..'..'.1. ..I 1 36 T 0' louOl 71511 1 36 7 1 52 7 I 7 1; 7 So S 4 , bun. Mon. . Tues. . Wed. . Thurs. 1 10 7 1 1 7 I 7 5 (I l 14 J i ...11 '14S77I 7 44 7 1 I Si 1 4 1 . ; a 1 r 7 i J 1 I 1 4T 0 4 2 J 1 ...13 1 12 7 1 SJ0J1 SWIOlOlllf , J4 4 a 71 i 36 J I I U 1 1 11 u 1 1 ! iFn. .. iSat .. I Sun. .. i Won. . I Tues. . S aWSi 4V,, ,. J M 1 i , lt I I A IS I 1 I I .JO WI 1M - "J - I , Tu ..K .t..,.. UAili v.o t toil 1 at 1 3! 1 17 1 0 13 It 3 4 i Thurs. "!!.!s 1 07 5 1' 1 13 J 4i 1 33 0 t 1 34 4 ; KTL a 10 E 5 7 131) iaei'uji Sat. Sun Sun. "aaa I md I at v 7 f 7 i s y QHPPlNCNMftRHC 1 fJH1' Tile Title for July. 1898. J HlttH WATSH UiW tl I J PATE a r. a . r w. h.uiifl. h.iu n. h hi H. h.nvft I ie'PliiEmil Schacht MARINE NOTES. i Th Elmore arrived in yesterday from! Tillamook. The Staie arrived In yesterday morning from Sun Pranolsco. The revenue cutter Perry left out for San Fanclsco yesterday afternoon. The British bark Penrhyn Castle, wheat , laden for New London, South Afnca. put to sea yesterday. The collier wacatnaw, irum nan r ran-, Cisco, was reported off the river ye:er- J daw awaiting to take In tow the ll.ibrt-; son log raft. i The British bark Trade Winds, wh-at I M'""- tor Queenetown for onlers. is tin-, chored In the lower harbor and will leave . out this morning. j ROBBED THE GRAVE. A startling Incident, of which Mr. John ' Oliver of Philadelphia was the subject, is narrated by him as follows: "I was in a most dreadful und. lorn. Hy skin i was almost yellow, eyes lunktn, t.mcue coated, pain continually In tack ar.d si.li-a. no uppctlte-graduaily crowing weaker day by day. Three phylclans . had e'.ven me up. Fortunately a friend . 1 advised trying 'Ulectrlc Hitters;" and to , my gr.-at Jov and s'lrt.rliie the first buttle ; , made a decided Improvement I contln- u.d their use for three weeks, and am I now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of ano'h'T i victim." No one ahould fall to try th-rn. 1 I Only SO oenta per bottlu at Estes-Conn 1 ; Drug Co. The French blouse is seen on many lernirre creations. jf Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn, raising of the food, distress sfter eat-1 One little Ingor any form of dyspepsia, tablet gives Immediate relief. 21 and CO cents. For sale by Estes- Conn Drug Co. Jack Tar doll babies are tremendously popular with Juveniles at present. Luxuriant hair, cf uniform color, la a beautiful head-covering for either sex, and may b secured by using Hall's Vege table Sicilian Hair Ranawer. The man who always pays cash often sleeps on tick. The best way to destroy an enemy Is to make a friend of him. CASTOTIIA. Bearith TIUKwi) YQU Hart lif3rs BO'JgM Many a woman wouuld willingly en'bjre a fever f by that means she could otaln a new growth of naturally curly hair. ! 1 Uses tine celebrated electric berth read That the blood ahould perform Its vltsi j umn' functions, It Is absolutely necessary It i hould not only be pure but rich In life- Runs splendidly equipped pangr giving elements. These results are beat 1 tr9jni 4Very day and niBhl .m) erreciea oy me use 01 mat eu-Known standard blood purifier, Ayer's 8ara-' parllla. It most always happens that the. men who taJk most about domestic women are found the least with them. BUCKLEN'B ARNICA SALVE. THE BEST SALVE In the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands.chll Mains. Corns and ell Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price S cents per box. For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. your tliiitkiti c.'ir m MaMlinu rapf Tlii in.ui who Muilin to .ivi liciV' H lntxr til rxjxtlw--wlti strivci t linr licr tintiv Usk Ust at all liuus blt.lo tiolhitijj m helpful as WashlnsPowder Post Ht clenlti( vvryt!ilng. Ijrvl sicka:t - linutrst ewiuiin)'. Tas !t. k. I'tlrkuk rnaisaay, llikwciv w 1.. .i . N, Vuia. IkVttW. I'tllllhls. y- - sf RESTORED ny kaiag Or. ivn't lrllM Sen I'ttl. Ytits wvu.trilul rtmtl? ft''ut o. . such tink Vr.n.xv l Iitaia l)r. liesdsche. Wskeluluess, Ut Minhoo.1, Nijhi'v xmtt. ions, NeiTousnrss, all dtalns, lou ul wer in Orvnili'f lt of either sri. caused rv owreititwn, nuithlul em.tm, ntTssise use i4 l.vr-xv opium oeMimalant. which lead to lnhrtn.tr Cnsuinptioo or Inssonv. Cb becarrtr,! in eest rocket, fiwm k,,, M v ,y n,., rret-id. CttvaUr Hi, told bT ll Uruttirts U (or It. Ult no other. Mnuscture by the Prsn Meolrlr. vr , p,,,. mT t. itug c.,liuuutiugagtata, Thud aad Vsnihill IVmIUuJ. oe. KSTICaVCONN PHIG VX Aseiit. Aslorla. Is there anything nw trying than to 1os a train by the merest halrsbreadthf To know that It loft ten minute befor is sumdently harrowing, but to be so nr and lose It I th meanest sonsatlon of all. It Is a peculiar fact that with moat men th growth of hair Is greater on on id of th faos than in the other. It Is said that hair alwaya grows more quickly on that side on which w are stronger. A man never know how little account h I In this wvrld until he attends hi own wedding. VJ JJL. KS 'X- JLM.A. a. Been Ue f ,J Knn Bigsatar The wvman who how her e'.(1h side to the man who Is in love with her will retain his afT-s-tlon much longer than she who joe In for -lf-sacrifice. Acker1 English rotiuMjr will stop a cough at any time, and will cure the worst cold In twelve hours, or money re funded. S cvn: and cent. 1' r sai by Ettes-Conn Pre i"o. We are s u-d to t.emg entertained that we consider It a grievance when the shade are drawn long enough for win dow dresiwrs to hv a chine to rear range their ware. No season Is so brief as woman's love, unless It Is man's. j"" BlAatar rf IN lli TO Hm imn Ixfi When It comes to revenge a woman can beat a man all hollow at th gam. ARCHITECT Rooms 317-J18 Portland .Savings Bank Bids. Portland, Oregon. Through Tickets -TO THE- EAST AND SOUTHEAST -VIA- t PULLMAN PALACE BLEEPERU. TOURIST SLEEPERS and FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS Dally to Salt Lake. Denver, Omana. Chicago. Kansas City and other Eastern cities , BaI'a checked through to destination, Union Depots, fajit time, lowest rates Plntscb light In all cars.. For rates and other Information call on or address O. YV. LOUNSDERRY. Agent, O. R. A N. Co, Astoria, Oregon, or J. II. LOTHROP, 0ti. Agent, 135 Third St., oor. Alder, Portland, Or, THI8 RAILWAY COMPANY Operates Us tra.es on th famous black system. Lights Its train by electricity through out; St. Paul and Chtnego; the I CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE 4 ST. PAU1. I 1 Also operate eteun-tia:ed vestlbuled trains, carrying th latest private com partment cars, library buffet smoking cars, and pala' drawing room steepar. Parlor cars, free reclining chair cars aad th very best dining car service, ii For lowest rates to any point In U United State or Canada, apply t tick agent, or addre C. J. EDDY, General Ageat, J. W. CABBY, T. P. A. Portland, Ortgm Milwaukee L . WHITE COLLAR LINE Columbia River and Puget Sound Navh (atlon Company, Bteamsr Ralley Oatisrt leaves Astoria dally, except Sunday, 1 p, m. Lsavea Port la na dally, except Sunday, t a, m. flatasrt tickets good on steamer Thomp son. Thompson tickets good on Oatsert. U. It. Boott, rrldnL C. W, Stone, Agent, Astoria. TIMI! ,w III IU I l!.S I toiti I'ortl hi. I l'rKt Asntvi I nil I oki I'i'iivi f I t Worilt, Ouialia, kirn U v , si I lll, l I.I. .W,. i.e. I asl Ka-I Mall t a in Mini p. III. Sv.iiie 'ljer ; p. m. W -lis W IU, s.i ane. MllllleM. st I'ml, iilutli, Miioniike, I lilraiiu ii io I I il. Fnou An. Hla tKttN SlI AM.Mtll'A ! All sailing Pales siili. Ject t.i i liane. Kor sail r r-sitc sc, Mall Jul v t. 10, ll. Is. ; !, . . M.tikane Klier I O' a tn. J hi ex rlii 7 p m Tue. Ihur and (iin ' Colunibi Hivvr Htiwuisr To p inland and Way tending. a "i e Mo 1 1 m TtirA lliur 1 p in. Sal. I li p in. Tues Thiir and Ntl ttLm I t"'m lriland. Hon. Wt Wlllaaaett Hlsae. and I'rl unsgon rue. N irg, Halein.t i l and's . Wlllamalt aaj Uai- 7 a m. i km Hiitrt. TUra.lliur,, audisaL Oreg'" '.l;)l..ii. A ay I u.l:ii(v .) I 1 1 til. N.i.i. and l it. It Rlparta I iSa in. Mon. Wist A Krtdar I.rlewutu s i in. Mllll., I Ilea, and Time. akmt ltlsftalo I esliluil. O. W. LOUNtUERKT, Agent Aston. W. It HURLIIURT. CHa. I "as. Aft. Pwrtlaad. Or. Tickets to all points ..EAST.. For Site tyO R.&M Agent. Astoria. KiuHl tlwaco Through palace and tourist lesper dining and library observation cara. ELEGANT VESTIBULE TIIAINS No. 4 Limited leave Portland at I p. m. No. I Limited arrtv Portland at II H . 1S7J 189; j Fisher i Brothers I ASTORIA.... LUBRICATING OILS A SPECIALTY SELL HIP CHANDLERY HARDWARE IKOM AXD STEEL COAL OROCERIE8 AND PROVISION! FLOUR AND MILL FEED PAINTS. OILS AND VARNISHES LOOOIRfl- BUPPUES FAIRBANK S SCALES DOORS AND WINDOWS AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS WAOONB AND VEHICLES The Choicest Table Wines... For Fajnlll Also fir UedJclratl Costing Purpoas Private H'ock. Cream Rya, Old Hlcfear ! PrtJ of Kentucky and Hermltaf; IU I sold California Brand!. 1 Carlson's FamilyLiquor Store in TwruTH rrREirr THE PROOF of th pudding Is tn th and th proof of Oqaor atln IS IN SAMPLING That's an aigument tha 1 est doslr demonstration. Ours wilt aland th UaL HUGHES & CO. J. B. WYATT, Pne N. 6 AaUrl. 0riw Hardware, Ship Chandlery, (xrocerlee, Provialone HUNT and OIUH. Spaclal AlUntloa Pli 1nplynf Si I IF- lal'llis. I nlliiyH tin Mlu u 'Ul Ir tVillliui.'.' Indian 1-11. ntnniiit will eurn lliluu illnir and Iteliini li u.isiiriia Hie luiiiiim tne luiiliiK at in r. ucv uuli ii. Kin s li.Maii'- le lief. Dr. Wll.lariiH'Iiiilliin Pile Oint tnnnt l prepared for Piles anil In h tnif nf Ihn private imr's. Keen' t'r " warranien. nv iinitfmia, ny ninu nn re viht. nt r.rie. M cent and Sl.iMi. WILLIi.Yi ".'.'UFICTUHINO CO.. J'roua.. Uievclaud. unlo For Sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PIUS Titer otfirromfl Wsalc ni., Irrrtm ntl omIiiltiiii,liitTii lKr nnlih imlna nt riirntiii- ami ban Uh tl.-n " 'I tiry ara MA fa Muvfru" to rl'" At wornanli"Ktl, nhHiig ilw v lfifitiH ul ut (irtm and lt-!y. N kiiown rtMiflv (or womrn r'iin ih-iii. ( (tn. i.,t (in huriti -lifn In. i. a wjfvlj, mull. Mold hy riiHirl-'a. For Bala by Eitet-Conn Drug Co. Astoria Patllc Library IB TWrd tt. Caw. Alder, portlsava. KXADTMa ROOM FRIB PO ALI Open rry day from t o'clock to l:M and l:M to l:N 9- m. gubtcrlptlon rat $3 Pr annum. W. Cor. Elrnth and Duan itmu, ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Leave. AUTOniA. ArrPr. i . , t . .. UimIhJ and Aa.la.tn. win. a.m. p.m. 14il i .lt) (orln r.resa Irani,!! ft) lt.il vt Knrp, t;fi"ni Waiurt, (bilil anil way station. lid u lYi' Astoria. H.xasI.U and' I M S.40 IJ New Astoria paaseti. 11 30 liter trains. I r1rat-claa Iralna Isav Wrrnton for Flavtl and New Astoria at 7 41 Itll and lit t4 a. in., and II 30, and M p. m. and returning srrlva at Warrenton at I'M, 1.30, JI W a. in. and 13 W, f.13 and 7.M p.m. Train leave Heaslda 7 a. in . 0: a m . 4 50 p. m dally for Astoria. Portland train leave H.'.nMo on Hutulajf at 1.30 p. m J, C. MAYO, . K. P. A plturi'H.VI.H W.VNTIIP, niiis w 11.1. in: hivi ivi'ii at tiik .i.ok .if A ll. Hoe, .lllll f .r llle eolf atnulloii ,.f a fmine loiildlnu until 10 o .1... W a 111 , rl iliiid n . Juh 3". IV.1H I'l.in nn.l sin , ill. all' us roll In) seoll at """" ,,U,' A ,. HPKXAUTH on i i: U. M. V VN'Ol'VI U HAH. Id. ks W a.li, Julv SI, K'S. Heale.1 pro. i., sals In iiiill. ate. will rivelv.d lioro ,.r at olll. es of noarim limalei a at llnlw ll ma. ks mi. I l-'ori Hlieriiisii, lta lui I'.oll in.t mid Kori Hle,.ns Hr , nji't I'.irls i'oiiI.) . Mi..k ie. Walla Walla nn.l Vaiii'.nner Hurra. ks. Wash, until 11 o vlo. k . 111 , Aiimiit I". lv-1. and oiiml f.ir fiirnisliin tia and lid din tlier'fir fur (l- l year eoiiiiiieiie. In- July I K" Inlorniallon lunilalie.l here ..r by a.H'1 .pi irteetnaatrr V. H. rrm.i 1 iM o ref oi ..r n.veiu nv i.r all prii.MMia or any I'MI llisnxif Knvelopes tsint ilnlnst propos.il slioilLl U 111.11k.Hl: ,r..p..rtl f..r rrs. and Ii.m1.Iihk at ami a.lir.s to lin. d-rsisiod or to resign Quartornuat- Jul IN' I. iI.KM. C. Q M. TmC. J. M., Vancouver Parracka, Wash . Julv . I'M. Healed propoals, in ' iripllcate, will ! iotvd hr or at Port Hteven. tiregon. until 11 0 cloek a. m,. Aug. I. Ivjs. and ther opened, for furnishing fuel at that Post for Mseal year oontmen.-ltia- July 11. Pss". Infornia Hon furnished here or by gurtrmaatr Port Bteteiis. V. H reserves the right to rojis-l or accept any proposal or prl thereof Knvelopea containing proposal hould t enarkeJ, "I'mtHiaAH for Kul at Port Stevens" and a.l lresaed o un.Ur- nei or to ytiartermaa'rr Port 8levn. JNO U CI. KM. C. g M 1 1 1 ; v 1 . It i t 'l'i i tr...i!i..:i ..f th r tiii: rnMins ii ..f Aaiuria, il Ui Ina4 Hi' Inunii ii ( sill ...umll In mi. i.r..p ih.it i...r'.l i. l . iu. Ii iivi n ..( I.. lian sin-ol m .it.-l iMing l.rtsirt-li aiul rkltMI.IIng ft flit S.l.ltl slierl ,i TrlllM .nr; S nit,, u iwiti.y itii thai th a .i III 111 ll i":lll. II "! :ll llll "f Asli.tU, ' 'tK"li h is tl.vUtr.l lta Intt'llll'ill and I. It riniii t:i 'ii I., uni t .w. thai i..ir.;..u ..( I-. I. Iiallk-tt r.rt hi all) .111, 1)111 i..iik: ixwttit ami i-it.-i. .Im f r.mi iiiin nrrf i t liiiili sut.l. . (in. Hit; aninti t.i Us full wl.Uli. t" the t lai'llslistl r4'l lliertHif ai:l I'ovt'rliai s.unn ftr s aij il tf stalat.!! f.t .ill - . 1 1 si.itt nf tllv I'dller. Willi pUllkillR lll.l nil IT.'IT Sills Oll.l I.l) IIIK .l.'4.i nit h I'lf "f lre .1111 f.ft iii wi.lili. Iii.l n .r.ttfr iriiier. with nriras,irv inietsills. alkl tttis'.riit'ilnat Ifulters .tutak.lflt rurli lino. t'iwes'n tha :,!.. Walk ll. Ihr .Ulllllg. with nr.ra. s.Lry turt.iiiat i imiru inl. The eoat rf .ill I in ir. a i-meiii shall im tlefraynl t.y simSal asaa-aanittnt nn Ilia Inntla, ItMa ati.l trtmlst-a rr.intlri a:ut alumina nr titht-r wlae lMif Mtrtl Itv sai.1 r.ni,7 Improve nn'iil, win. h a-Uil lin.li Kila an.l ptemlse .ire herehy lmlii.lt'. I stl'Mti a tllalrlil iif Uii'l w tilth shall ht-roifrr. ftr lh. pur. iHiaea nt litis lin.nt rsiunt m kimwn aa th Pa.hinatat l..e,n Nlnlh and Tenlri lniirv"iirtii ilisirlt t. an.l whli h sol. I ills Iii. t Is lt.un.,t ami ieTltnHl aa follow: Ptat r:n at tht. n Tihweat inrnrr nf l"l in M s k 13 M. i lure Aaittria. tru-iif a-mtherly in Ihn s.uihwrt crner nf l"4 i. in lawk . in siU.l U.-s'Iuma Aalurla, , unne. riainiy i.i Kir wniiiheaat carTr of l..t i. in the af treaai.t liak 44, litem- n.trtlwrly m Hm nrilieast rorn.r M .it &, In Hi" ar.irvsal.t dim k IJ thun. wratorly t.i I he ...n t of l-ir'tiillh and lllllea w rrm.iisir:tnet inr. .y thn owner of m,rt thin .iiw-tiiif ,sf thr ir.twriy inrlu.l. r. w ithin s.ii'1 imiippi riii. iit ilisim t. ahull ! nir-l wtih i lin ,1 i ln.tr an.l poll. )i.l I v tin- n-'il r.aiulor niti-tln nf the sul'l I'-mim-m I'-min ll f ll-ns In- Hm tlatp of the i-itlnill ti -,f Hi,. -ii1i. atlun of this ri.illt i- town iit ..r Ita-f-araa Ttiursalny. Au gust Hlh lv-v tho sii.t I'nnini'in i -unill wilt nr.ltr Iln- ismairm I i-n of si,l mi-.r-'i-ni-nl. I hls null. la ul.llaho. by rrs.iliiti-jn of th- s.il'1 ri'iiitn-in I'ounili. iMsai-tl at a ri'il.ir nin-Hrtg thrrittif. hrl.i in s i.l city nn lih .l.iv ..f July. Wei. II K NP.I.HiiN Ail'lUtir Ulil I' .ll. r J. lfc-r. I'lty ,.f Aat.irt. i iiiif. n. Aat.,ri.i. iir-ifii J il y ?.!h. s:t. Ni'Th i: id 1 1 1 : it f : ii v uivkn'that th '--tirlnership heri-tofora- eit:n U'lwirn the uti'lrt fen.'.!, un-li-r 'ho nrm li. i in,- of lirll.i.lt. a Hiiilih. la this day ils.ilvl l.y nni u 1 1 i t.iKi-nl. All ileli I'l'lniiKing t.i an.) -tin, at ul firm ar. pay ahlit IV N Hinlth in.l all llabllllle of a i.l nrm arn umiiiit- l and will b pal-1 hy him. I'h.irl. H drlhi'le. V N Hinlth. Astor' i. "r- if in. J ily :i, I.i. N"Tli-K It 1 1 1 : H I : f t V HI VPN THAT l In i i r ' n-'Ta . ii i hi ret.if.ire eslllng tn-iweeti the nii l. i t'ttii. .1 uii.l.-r (hi- nrm tuiiiie .if rhlfi.-- k I.uiiiIiit nn.l Pumliiire I '"III I'll II )' la th.s al i v tl.asilnsl lay mu'.ual i.ins-ni r. iv W.iann riiirlng from s.int firm All il-lita nn.l nrr-mni le.inli; ii .in. I 1 1 J - ail-l I 'm aia pliy.lllln In Nil llilie ..r Kr it J .li iiia.,n. un.l nil llulilll t.fs of i.i! I tlrm nr.- .laaunietl ami will h" p.l.-l I'V thrill. r. c. Wilson. Nil llllle, Prill Johanaon, Chln i. k l!.v-r. W.nh . Juiy U, j y.n. I.nmi onie st or. g in City, Orl')n June IT, 1 vs Noi re Is hi-rrhy g!vtl that lh follow !n-nnnie s. t li-r In filed nolle nf his :nitir.lon to m.iki- final proof In support of h: claim, sn.l that snld proof will b tiiiiile liefoi :he C.iun'y Clerk ol Clatsop I'oiiniy at Asiorl.i. ciriicin, on August PM. v:s : Wllium Uo; 11. E. 1114 fr the iiinhwrt i-tMrtrr of th southeast (iiarer of section li, township I n., X. to wet. He niimr th. following wit nesses to prove his continuous rldnc upon snd culilvailnn of said land, vis ! J. H. Johnson, of Jewell, Oregon; J. T. iliirke, of 8'-iiaiil, Oregon; T. L. Frssrr, of Aiorla, Oregm; ll, llurk. of Seaside, Oregon. ( II A It r,K8 B. MiiltEH, Iteglstvr, Notleo la h'-rihy given that, on aoeunt of my leaving ih- aint- of Oregon for an exli-n.litl n r.i'l, I huvii Ihls day nppolnted .in. I I'.insiiiui.'ii h H. (I.ir.lon my attorney-ln-fm t t in t for mo iin.l r'-pn-isent me In nil rnuttrr of lnilnes ilur ng my absonna aiul mit 1 1 !1 power of attorney Is by me revoked. M. M. WALK Kit. M. D. Aalorlii, file., July IT, p'JK, Notice 1 hereny given that the partner ship now ami heretoforn exlatlng between Oeorge Johnson nml j, M. Hughes, at torneys at law, unit known under the firm name nni style of Johnson IIiiKhe. tins this day heen dissolved by mutual consent, Mr, Johnson will con tinue the liuslm-ss, Mr. Hughes retiring therefrom on mumming the duties of Justice of the pence. (IHOi. .el JulINSON. J. M. HUQIIKH. Astoria, July 2, lhii8. JT FJ Vt V. Tl TI ti tl !Z VJ sr. VJ t tr or or T Or IJT tl TI tl Itepalrlng U Tl TI or o r rr 17 tr r tr Tl f.1 General Jobbing XI ti - C. H. OflKWITZ, - tl No, tis Duan TJ i rr rr or tr tr or tr or or er XI 11 Btreet. -cj Xi 11 11 11 11 Tl 11 TI Tl Tl 14 U Tl tr or or rr tr tr tr or CLASSIFIED ojfmisiifjm VA NTIlli l t u MKII I I ' 1 1 'I'Ml.jK ioiiil;. Iiik ivuiiia. Ad.liesa, .Ll I In pllv., M, Aalui'liill nttli'i. WANTKP-'-tlin ii HUH. 'I'? " t'ot'K lug ninl y. in i il limisoWurU Apply at UiJ KrmikTlii nvi ime, i.-iner "J,. ' PHIl Itl'.NT, Pur lliil-A net ruii i-ottag., oor. ner Nlnih and Hurrisnil sirwua. inijuir Ul llninl or 411 Krlins VO HICNT-tlttli llill'HIO AMI IIAItN nail rmir serve nf luml. n-r t laioip liy lalliill, known a III t'lt"l IMliTle, Apply lo A. T, ssl Cuiiiiiori'lal st city Poll ""llKNT-HIX II'H'M fiirrAtin with inner, mi 'I'm If Hi simol and Ji'itiiiio. Appl t.i niiiininii A thing. ' " ,.,,), ft AI.1C. pun n.u.i: iM T.iN' m. .ll , .a .. I.. 1 1 Hi... In , iinMK Al. . Mil III Sll't, rol l urn. i, 'n, PullH VI.i: IH i'M i "I l AilK WITH .Hrr, i.n 'inelPli s!i..l mi. I Jetmna, Apply in flu i in ui v I "'" I'nli H.w.ll l.ur 3. l'l."'K li. Me i'lllffi a; a i lll e 1"! rr.oa (or a.lllin all.illl.l lie f..l K.inl. iii.in.1 rmii il alii-l Hun r i nut is, .11.I.-I 1.1 M 11. .Miikel. iimr mil 1 ai , nr 10 llr In. i n Wise, til). I.i'M'. I.HHI- Alli'l' I' !i l'.UH"M "f,iV hill kmitctl iipI. t il y s inaih.d I.. K. ruuiul II. used as IUm Iiii.i), li'do tin t"P an, I I, a.l vtviMlu ."I I ' .I'"". Ie't Ur llie.lllpcd put') .V' .. ,, ,, ,, ' 1 in 1 1 XUlts.m. l.isr-t.Ai'V m iini.i' i:n ampi.kii I.ixhu Ii. stt ulili small .l!."'i. "ids Uav I Aaltirlwii fdl.e Mud l.teua ct.tril pnr.Mi-dM: piiit i: i'p hii.i. nkt having aUiut 11 faih.'in In Hi. Iln. owner eaii liavo same l') ptovlng pioii. ny and ln ii.srs lu J 'hu J oil. tu, at li'iii.irs i a ii tit i) P't'Nls-A 11 W llll. KtMK CAN UK had liV prtHlll niirlsll-i and -H' fur lilts .erlisellii lit. In.JiUI At A- ttsrlait lirtl.. ' tAIl:llH AM' I Xi AVAU'llrt PrtTIMATIH ilt N i'N ALU KIM'H ttt (latum. w..ia .l. ' "li liflli ami ,i.atiii Afl I " ' null lit and rUi awnue. , M.t!"N A lli'i'l'IN. lloTKlJ ! i-rop at "Tin: mi nit vv tiik o.ni.y htsUl III Asl.'lta lui.ii ess'y lliud. .in iiiipivi.ini ui n .ut nii ue. I lil.Ml'Al li S I ft vKOI It t'KNT MKAlJl AT THE It I sl ing Hun luaiautsir. Mil", il li MIDWIPP.-Mim Klt'liali. liss Ullll VIAliK, 1I lit pri in. i t ui:i I Many t'enpl" sltl:.1'.! i ii tui'lui Jl. , irnm no tiliiai n.-.t w t - II, an lata of rlainr Inal wuu..i n mi in ms fsnus I lar location of thnr a unsiu. I'r liar I i.r r.la.nsr is ...;.. gvjrn'..4 t njlJ. nu lliajrr Wlicra ilia lotaiiun, and unjer alt p..s.'.l.'i.s t.f lh. tatly. It baa lursJ In , j.tr nn', .( th DH. i I. IIAIIlt.l.. Asl 'f . Or. Jl'NK I'KAl.tiii.i IP Vol' ItWK llll'IM Wiiiil.. Pl'ltsT! rs. txiiilM. is .i, lusaa. iupp.r, aek. or any klh.l of Junk I r i. ship It IO It VI. Ila.ltlll. I t t ulirlea-IHh lrl, AaV tor'. nrr(oti. or writs Mill an.l h. will i-all at )uur plat. ai.J (i It. II. py ch. MIMCKI.t.ANtol'H thy nini.t.tMi h nt:.H r tka and txklng uwilr. sUVKKT IIIKAM I A PINT AT THE Hp. PP.Ai'H I'l.PMH. U I'KNrS HAMkKT. m tYo'a t'KKAM pi AM' IV I'KIt PIN f. PAH- lor fandy Vlor. I.AIUii: I'nVHI'iSMIi.Vr i'P PP.AOII plum at ! Vo . HTIttlTI.V PPItP. HK1N'I pii'.Vt'KIl, li l-a-r ,uull. 1'. t I'HP. Ms.PI P. I. HAP I'llKAUPUV lll l lr. Koaril A Hi.-kt-s I' . aoiia WHKX Yi'l' WANT livi: TKA. Uixifl coffea) an.l iltrs, ir) I'.ard A Mloks Co. wild niaAi Kiiiiitun i.i: a v i: vn'it or.ler for wiij l..i.kyiT.n with It j, IHsam i t. AHToltlANH AT TIIK H K AHI I (: V,t" nn.l the il ..r n 1 1, r Aai. itn .ii sale at lh Pulac. ItrsUin ant tint plac. PINK illKltltlKH ll Mil 1 1: It It 1 KM AND ra-t rurraiiis arr .irntif.il ami cheap, Hi o ll'.sa, llliig'n A I '.i I.imiK IN (it'll WINI'iiW 1'i'IiAV Ki'K l.H.t hl.riisio-a i ,ii r .!.... f..r .t cent harli-w ll.k.-r, .Itkj.-.s'.. nil Kcliow' liUlltlllig. Wit V Ni iT I "HI", ii VI.V ASIlli i-iUH( g.itr.l ir..n f .r ) ,.ir ....niig It ina'.s a 1 1 f. 1 1 mi- I'iatnr Hr "s linn iiiat r" i.lvnl n t.ir.'(il l'i:.s wlilun lh rrui'li of all. tiik MM vim i NMiit Tin: aih.k inn mill. -in- in ..f Aiik.i- Kin ia dally I.n. .Hung a m.tir i in . io N'tmiar r .rt Tin- i lui. r.fii.a m, ii, i r.nr rfrr- ti'tw mi ti I ! r-i. - ia o ( itur. of th i auliil.thiii. lit. PIUiTimIIIAPIH IK HNiil'illtAM.-t '.,.s MAKE your pit Inn s ,m don I th ,r,t PA XT' iN'H l-(i ill .s a UK oN PA PICK of his own iiri p.ir.i .i .n .. ini ,,ro guran (eeil tint Id f.i'lf. A HKii I .A It I'ANTii.MINK ill' VIKWH .l.o.l.Olt.tf (I... III.. ... i l. . . . ', " - "'" i. ai.uy .ii Asiuria, mill aoiivellll, ,,f , u, iuuntry nt ill" Hlio-liiriiits g.ilniy PIIVHIi'lANH Ml. AI.PItKH KI.NNKV-OPPH-B "aT m 't '''."'""r.-:''! sirret, nar H kth. 1'fTl.e limit a Jl n,,g mil . iill nrii.rnoon until S, rininig uirll li o'clock. HI. i. II. KMTKH. PIIVMIi-IAN AND Hiirgwin. Hi.cu uli.nlloii m ji,.,,, nf w oiiien and singery nni eovcr I "an Slger' store. Aal.irl l. T. i'. ,No. l; I'll. JAY TTTTI.i:. 1'IMMH'IAN AND HiirKii.ti. (irn.i, i.y.mi ., , , pvihi.in iiuii.iing, mi., (....., ,;U.y,rj!: ,)vui - Min... T. I. ph..,,.. , Ai ling slMnnt iirgei, i,i, Hi it.- ,IMirln hoHtlltlll . rvicn. MASu.',... TP.MPLI-: LolniK Nu ; a v AND A M -Itettuliir conmini,i, ,M.ina ' ,i-i. on tint III hi nn.l t lui .1 i,.l,,v rv'nilg "t inch month. O . 1 . 't sAiiKllIt v W M.lK. -- llol.l.KN. H.- ,. (,,," W A IK NTH U'ANTKIi. Agents and ranver i0 sell' Dr Kllck's Pocket Na,, inhi,r ... .,.. aathma, and lung and throat dlaeaae. Bells essv for ll. nig ,,ron Wr, fof ample and terma. lie Kllek u.itirai Company, Cincinnati, o. ATT( 'UN i A. II. T, ClUiSIIV, Ari'iiltM'Y -AT-I AW IWCi.min.n ., Mini. Al-l.AW, C. C. BROWIR. ' ATTORNKT-AT-IJIW. Ound.rson Building, Astoria, Orgon, J, Q. A. nOWLDY, ATTUHNMY AND COUNHKIaOR AT LAW. Ofllc. Donrl Bireet, Astoria Or I' ."!" V . non-Miisnnnna 7,llli--l ' l"ii..rrl,.ra. ' . ......... '"''. i.r at, a liill.nima. ITHltMMIWtMWlirX Hr.,,,,. Niin-uirlniiil t-lular siiui uu rivju.il, tat