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rUk XURNIKQ ASTUR1AM, FlUKU, JANl'ARY l!6, MCO JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone Main ML TEH MS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. j Ei-nl by mail, per yer JS.00 ; Rent by mall, per month .50 Berved by carrier, per month tO SEMI-WEEKLY. Bent by mail, per year. In advance 1100 Postage free to subscriber!. All communication! Intended tor pub lication should be directed to the edi tor. Business communications ot all kinds and remittances must be address ed to "The Astorlan." The Astorlan guarantees to Its ad yertlsers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. f Dn Shilohs j tougu ana (pnsuiiiptioii ' Lure vr.o rvt-r V -.vw n iv sumi f: a lew iVcs inv .i.y our ill; oM cur of '" h. lrvm ami Hutu Ir.v. vr'v't it - cVrl'u Btu n-Tx r t:ie cure of t Sire i fust i!iiwtpi y it h.ia Ji 2 is iM twn M ci a gnarantr. n I.O ' t.K.....-.; c ! '.r.!. ii Vi-u have a in KncInn Vi'. 'vv f.r S.C.Wells&Co! LEROY, N.Y. HAMILTON, CAN. Sold by CHARLES ROUERS. Advertising rates can be had on ap plication to the business manager. It looks a? if the Ui-Kinnlng of the end nf the vexatious Alaskan boundary tfisput wen nt last In sight. There Is to be a conference of "experts" from thie country end Canada at Ottawa and elsewhere over it. The United States agent is Otto H. Tillman, of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, aud P. B. King, chief astronomer of the Cana dian Department of the Interior, represents the other side. Let us hope they ill consider the matter thor oughly before they make their pro reeding public. There has been enough talk over it already, and the people need a rest. ' permany wants a navy, aud, as the colloquial saying is, "wants it bad." She has a Fleet Society, with head quarters in Berlin, composed of men nho are evidently observant of what Is going on ir. the world around them, and who want their country to ,1086 none of the advantages which other countries are securing. The society is at present engaged in vigorously agi tating the naval bill, so called, and using every argument to induce the German legislators to give the empire a proper equipment in ships. A pamphlet Just published by the society Is devoted to "American Naval Regen eration," and comments intelligently on American ways of doing things, or, as the writer puts it, the way "this joyous, vigorous and lively nation plants the star spangled banner in every nook of the globe." The Fleet Society may have previously heard of the phrase "the universal Yankee Na tion." It was coined long before George Dewey opened the' door at Manila, and seeus to be coming into f ulnillment in an unexpected way. Slates Circuit Judge Henry Clay Cald well, of Arkansas, is very favorably considered, and Mr. Rryan has a high admiration for his character and abili ties. I'ntil 1S1 Judge Ciildwell was a tvbublican, "an old line r rubllcan" Mr. Bryan' friends term him. He was appointed to the district court In Eastern Arkansas bv President Lincoln and made a circuit Judge by President HarrU.m. He turned to the democracy on the platform of 1S9. In this con nection It Is very interesting to re member that in 1SS Just after the den.ociatic convention, Mr. Bryan was in SaleM, 111., and In conversation there he spoke In the. highest terms of Judge Caldwell, whose talents and chwracter appealed to hint especially. Judue Caldwell Is of the type of man that the democrats want to nominate. at least that their leaders prefer. He is well known throughout the country and has a clean record. He served In the Union army as colonel of an Iowa regiment. He has not been particular ly Identified with politics, yet he Is widely kr.own. No More Back Ache win vxw QJ CONSTIPATION. M INFlAMATlOtlr BLA00ER.au!) rzr ill ' I'lj..',.! ASTORIAN BARGAIN COLUMN PcWrtt's Little Early nir purify the blood, cUut the Uver. Invigorate the ivnteiu. Famous llttto pills tor oon. tlpatton and liver trouble, Cha Rogers. It doesn't matter about tho iieiiuiy beuiK or.ly skin deep, long til it's woti) on tho outxlde, I he Most for Cnsh, I am alvertlHli.g for the Cash fullest wolgau and low.l iirlcea. j lt. une-junlled for wluxiplng coimh. Everything ch:in and frh. i mwivn " . wntwi ii. N. win. "On Minute Cough Cur It tho bout remedy t ever used for coughs and colds Prompt atttmtlon, CHAKl.KS LARSON, Uroceriivi and Cnn-kery, there's Satisfaction In buying allwrwaro whoie the stock ts complote and you have an ONsuronce an to quality. I have a l:vgo a-H3vtmoiu of sterling silver and hollow ware In latiKt denlgna for wtxldlng prvmMUa tuvl holiday lama, tlonlryvllle, Intl. Never falls. It l the only harmless remedy that glvM Inimetllate rtwuiu. Cure rough, Collin, luxtrtk!)), oroup, pnoumonl, broneliltl and all throat and lung tnnihli' Its oarly u prevail con sumpli'm. Chns Rogvr. It In for better to be eitthunliistlc III a mlxl.ik.'H thuno than upntlitlo In everything. tlMiltf. buy. Be sure to we It b-foro you : Purities the bkHxl by eliminating all poisonous matter, stimulating the e eroilor.?, rt'culailng the bowvl an.l aid ing nature In throwing off thnt whl"h i ivakes n yellow skin. The eiTect on tne COMPLEXION Is quite pronounced, a a few days' use will demonstrate. J. U. Clnrk. Peoria, III., says; "8ur- G. W. SMITH. g onn watmM toopomte on m for illw, 6:4 Commercial atnvt. 1 but I cured them with IVW'ltfa Witch . . Haii'l Salve." It Is Infallible for I'll. ami (Kin disease. lU wuro of oountor- No matter how hish a man flies, he his get to come down to the earth eceatonnlly for board and lodging. hervita' pills Restore Vitality Lost V:jr and Maoheod, Cure Imnotcncv, Night I'missionsar.J wastins? ui-icase., all ciTccts of self- a) abuse, or excess and India GiTjrrction. A nerve tonic antt 'Tihlooil lnilltWr. lirlngs the R vyiInk trlow to rale cheeks and restore the fire of youth i By nin il oUc rer box, O boxes ior $:i.oO; with n written grtmnin teo to euro or refund the money. Send for circular. Addre, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton A Jack.nn St.. CHICACO, liX For ! by Cbarl R.wm. tru.ii Orcoa pj00di UO B3Uldt)0 IMOptO ill o ouo s iuouij)Hiu pu :deJiJ i stu;i wool am 'duioqo oqi aop(o oijx A A A A A A A A A A A A As; A A A AAA immm SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Who los Your I aimJ i y We claim, and we will prove to every one, that we have the best foil Chaa UKer. A man's puree often lei iul vpon and nnt UD-to-date laundry on the Coast. A trial order will convince hi iihtlity to pn'vrut others from the most particular. If you want neat, prompt work, try the CITY STKAM LA I' N DRY, 123 Franklin Avenue. R. SC1IIMPFERMAN. Prop. For a Holiday (lift There Is nothing nicer than a piece of sllvorwiuv or cut glow. I h;ive a coinpleno ajuortment of the luteal rrolueUons at reasonable prlivs. II. EK3THOM. The Jeweler. HO Commercial Street Better I luiu F.vcr The Pond Street nh Market I better than ever prepared to supply fresh and salt nh of all kinds. Good delivered to any part of the city and atlsfactlon guaranteed. BONO STHEET FISH MARKET. 417 Dond Street. Millinery Novcltie I desire to further call th atten tion of the ladle to my handanm stock of trimmed millinery. It com prises the latest oreailon of the millinery art. and I am offering re duced rate for the next M dya. MISS McRAJS. Dr. T.N. Bull DENTIST. S7S Commercial Street, ASTORIA. ORE. Over Schlusael's Clothing Store. pi eventing It. My son has bovn troubled for year wlt'i chrome illiinheu. Sometime utM I pervuitded It 1 tit to take ioiiio nf i tmmiM-rlulu s t olio. Cholera and lM!ri'ho-!i remedy. After lining two hollies of the '-(N'nt li he Wits cutvd, I give thl testimonial hoping pome nn similarly atlllcted may rvd It an, bo biientei. THOMAS C. HOvi:k. OI'iiiHte. O. For .ii by CharU- Iloger. Pave iu nt made of good intention are heller tlimi none at all. THfi LUI'YKC "I was nearly dead with dyiMla, tried doctor. vlKjteil mtmral springs, and grew worse. I ol Kodol Dy pepsla Cure. That cured me." It ai gent what you eat Cure indigestion, our stomach, heartburn and all form of dyspepsia, L'hiva Roger. It's a foor memory that never allow a nwn to forget what ho owes. Mlw Anule K. Gunning. Tyre, Mich., eaya: "I suffered a long Urn from dy pepma: Uwt tlh and bsvaine very weak. Kodui Dyspepsia Cur coiuphnt. ly cured me." It digeat what you eat aikl cure all furma of atoniach troubl. It novrrfall togiv InuueUlate rvUofln the woret ca. Cha Kiger. What a happy world this would be If other could see us as we see ou. selves, ' Il look as if Arkansas would have the distinction of having one ot her -citizens nominated for vice-president with William Jennings Bryan. At any rale, the name of the United i r r the The fifty-cent size is just The senate has passed a bill which wipes out another relic of postbellum day when the country was legislating against the men who fought in the Confederate army. As the war has re ceded into history and the old wounds have been healed, and the South and North have begun to understand each other, congress has by degrees been removing the disabilities of the ex confedeiates. The bill passed by the senate unanimously, and which was In- iroaucea oy Dr. Gallinger, senator from New Hampshire, is intended to repeal section 4,116 of the revised stat utes, wnicn prevents any one who aided or abetted the confederacy from drawing a pension from the govern ment. At the time this law was en acted there was much reason for it, but now It works a hardship against many deserving people. The Gallin ger bill would permit the dependent parents cf persons who served in the war with Spain to draw pensions, pro vided they can make their case before the penHlon bureau. This is only just to the parents of some of the boys who vere killed In action or died of wounds or disease in Cuba or the Philippines. Hr. Gallinger discovered that because of this section 4,116 many deserving persons were not getting their, pen sions, so he started out to have it repealed, and It will pass the house 1 pfi3 fa I $ N. BEWARE OF t II I IMITATIONS 3 ; 1 This ilfn.tnr. l J I I ",rr boitlt: J I "ft" I W 2 , Mr. J. Sheer. Sedalla. Mix, anwd hi 1 ciiiia lire tjy One Minute Cough Cure. Strjinwers vixiting in il.o city will liiul ' Ooctor lind given her up to dli with the Lunvre an attraotiv- r-s.irt wherein 'croup. If an Infallible cur for to spend the evening The Amine Si-te n co,'K'1. cld. grlpp, pneumonia, bron- Lmlie-' On-hes'r IkhIi II on ilie hills an .1' . "'"., "u, ulro"1 ,J trouwe. prenetits m'li'lr a n.nial tnt.-rHiii ex''et)iioiiHl merit. HiiiiiUumn tul m.A ' billiard nHiinsares feiilureiii iMiiiieetiim ! with the hon.e. i'Hiatiihle luii- hes will be served at all iioura GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS WANTED. 1 l.ieiuiliiKixts, rhlropottlHts, and tin ileit.ikdM are the end men In life' minstrel Hhow. Another Big Smith Premier Typewriter Sale Th II. H. Wmt Dttiinritnetit ot 811 KrHiii lat'ii, lm lust imrelmiiod twenty 'J(I mor nsw Hnillh rrmnlsr Tye. wrilot from ur Sau KrniioUcn oIIUhv W rweivtwl th rntlr onlur j n oilier lyHwrllr iuinliiteil. lbiil thin order wit received tinl lolled, iimke it Mil the more favorable mul I the best rernmiiiiiilllou Hint could U Iflvou the Huilih 1'reinler Tyiewrlter. L. M. ALEXANDER A CO. FtelitHive IVnille (5'HI A(int Tel. Main 674 W Hlnrk St , I'orlland, Ore i t WEDDING CARDS SSS w G SMITH 4 c0" BUSINESS CARDS o.j BnlrVMWiigioniuiidliijf, COPPER PLATE PRINTERS itnn't.ANi,oiu:tioN. VISITING CARDS Seasonable Goods at isiner mm 1 1 U u 210 WQ Cotton Rope Cotton Twine Net Floats Boat Sail Drill (diifcrcnt qualities) Dunbarton Salmon Twine W. F. SCHEIBE,k Hftr ol A lull IIm Plm. T4mc. a 5aoktrt' ArticlM. 47-1 CvmmtrvUI Ml. Li Belle Astoria" Clfir Scheldt's Opera Star Schelbe's Specll Ami t)lhf Itrnniti ...Tho Esmond Hotel... PORTLAND, ORE., FRONT ANO MORRISON STS. KnrMn p:n, ttx to ,v iir Jr. Anivrlmn lau, l.0O lu f'Xuo pr tUjr, OSCAR ANDERSON, M .-r f, J. f. I'KNtiKttAttT. ChMCI.r 44Aft !UWUUUXrAAAUnAAlAAAAUUU LrtVVUUlAAAAAUUVAAAAAAAr Hzst PORTLAND PORTLAND, OR. Tito Only Flri.CIoHH Hotel In Portland trUAAAAATUlA UUUarifnfWlLfVAnAAArVrWlrir Port Sloven, Orvgon. Jan. . 1900. I .rti -Salta prop.jH.ils m dupll.ate will ba utrti rvcHvwl here until 12 m. February 10, i counur' Jotia Diracaa' Son. Afctrti, New York 4mlrO It !s usually the torpid liver who has a torpid liver. Liiiti' Tailor. Cenl' Tailor. I. D. Beyer, Fvlerchant Tailor INo-Date 177 rWlk St., POUTLAKD, OEL Y. M. C. A, Build'g. ijv and tnn openea, for the pur chase of thr-e 8-l;icb gun and car riafr (cat Iron); 13 10-Inch sun and carrttigt (cast Iron);-. Ave SuO-pound Parrot t guns and carrl.tgt (cawt Iron), ,m loUd shot 8-inch and 10 Inch (caat Iron); 4.80O atvella, 8-lfHh and 10-lnoh (cat Iron); 125 hand spikes (wTought Iron); two 15-toa hydraulic Jack: and many othir ar ticle of Iron, wood and copper. Illght to riject any and all bids Is reservid. Informantlon furnished upon applica tion. W. A. D ETHEL, First Lkutenant, Third Artlllfry, Commanding. COVEUNMFNT PROPOSALS WANTED. Mr, it. cnunlilll. Berlin, Vt.. ay: Our baby wu covrl with running mn. Ix-Wltl" WUch Hniel 8al curoU htr." A p.-einc for dIIm and H?a. H.-ware of worthli 11. Clio Iloiror. fr.rf umlT dug In tho light my ho rlicht, but the dug on tup domn't caro :t snnp If he lit. IKOPP'S BEST A Delicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure Tb North Taclflo Brewery, of whlrb Ikittlod iwr for family im or kr. Mr.Jobn Kopp i prorictor, unite 1mm r bror inpplioJ at auy tlmr. dullrrry in for (lomw'io and export trade. the city fro. A a cure for rheuma.tlm Cham bcrlaln'i fain Iliilrn la gaining a wld reputation. I. U. Johnmon of Rich- mona, ind., ha own troubtod iLh that aliment lnr 1861 In apeaklng m ii n say; "i never Tound any thing that would relieve me until I uwd Chambrlain' Pain Halm. It act Ilk magic with me. My foot was awoiien and paining rr.e very much out one gooa appncauon of Pain ttalm relieved me rot sale by i.nane juigera. "Fort Stevens, Oregon, Jin. 6. 1900. Sealed proposal In duplicate will be received hire until 12 m. Feb. 10, 1900, and thon opened for the purcha.se ot the following a.t Fort Canby, Wash Inirton: Two 8-Inch gun and carriage- (cost iron); 13 10-lnch gun and carriage (cant Iron); on 4V& Inch rifle (caat Iron) with carriage and limber (wood); two 300 -pound Parrott gun and carriages; two car riage for 15-Inch run (oast Iron): four carriage for 8-inch rifle convert- tal Pofwibly there Is nothing new under the mm, but our Imitations frequently urpax the original. A 8URB CVRB FOR CROUP. Twenty-live Tear Constant Us Without a Fallurb. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 23. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Care Will Receive Special Attention. union of the section. What such fel- j low as Jones of Arkansas will do for Hsue" after a while, it la hard to notice: tight for the baby. A little j witn 88 mucn unanimity as it paxsed Ol it in the bottle three Or f , tne senate and make another bond of four times a day will supply precisely the fat all thin ba bies need. If your baby does net gain in weight as fast as you would like, try Scott's Emulsion The result will please you. If the baby nurses, the mother should take the emulsion. It makes the baby's food richer and more abundant; only buy the dollar size-it's more economical. Both mother and child will feel at once its strengthening, upbuilding and fat-producing properties. At ill drwrirl'rti !Se. nd 1 1. SCOTT & BOWNK, Ctemiitt, N .00. ewVerk. No. R33 Duane St, Astoria, Or. W. J. COOK, Mgr Bra. TeL 113. A NEW YEAR'S GUIDE. ed 10-Inch (cast iron): 2.500 shell 8-lnoh and 10-lnch (cast Iron), and many other articles of Iron, wood and cop per. Klght to reject any or all bid Is reserved. Information furnished upon application. W. A. FJISTHEL. First Meutcnant, Third Artillery, Commanding." GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. The Ort indication of croup I hoarsness, and In a child subject to that disease It may be taken aa ure sign of the approach of an at- tollowing till hoaraneM Is a peculiar rough cough. If Chamber lain' Cough Remedy I given as th child become hnarne, or even after the croupy cough appear, It will pre vent the attack. It 1 used In many thounand of home In thl hrnaA land and never disappoint th. anx ious mother. We have yet to learn of a single Instance In which It ha not proved effectual. No other prepa ration can show such a record twenty-five years' constant use with out a failure. For sale by Charlef Rogers. jMorth Pacific Brewery Colambia Eleetrte & IjepaiF Go SucceHHor tc COLUMBIA IRON WORKS Blacksmiths BollerMakers Machinists Foundrymen Loggers' Supplies Kept In Stock - The grent trouble with (tome peoplo I that they dont' know vhleh aide of their bi'Mil I nlcomargarlned. It UXUWUS 1 RAVEL Tri Notice is hereby given that all of j the assets of the Astoria Football and Athletic Club have been trans ferred to thi undersigned as trustee for the tenant of all of thi crsditors of said club, and Uiat all claims against the said club should be pre sented to the undersigned Tithln 'it days from this date. C. J. TREN CHARD, Truste.. January Jl, 3900. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab let. All druggist refund the money If It fall to cure. E. W. Grove's sig nature ts on each box. ttc. Treasury Department. Washington, D. C, January 10, 1900 Sealed proposals for the purchase of the revenue steamr Corwln will be received by Captain I). P. Tozlcr, It. C. 8., until 12 o'clock M., Saturday, Feb ruary 10th next. The Corwln Is a steamer of 213 gross tons, top-sail schooner rig; with Oregon llr frame and copper and galvanUed Iron fasten ings; extreme length 145', feet; beam molded 23 foet: draft 9 f e t i Inches forwnrd and 11 feet 5 inches sft: has one Inverted direct acting engine, and rPHB "Niini'.w -inrn Limited" train, An. n vllnlnlfi 1 Cffrfr.k rnln... .i.I.iila I ut..At.l,i II..,.,... I . I. mm t. .... v . . t PI,.,. . K 1. - ,! I .. ..V" " '"'" ..""" n.. ...i.v ui.vumiuui, IKJia ID' mk n .r . r f ,v "oum nom-r, nuut in 13 and is supplied with i,, d out. mi-l .tim heated, are. make an effort to get, for the ner year sails, awnings, anchors, chains, boats, ...i.,,,.. ,,. ,,, ,h. nn,.t rin. I- .1 It contains simple and valuable hint ,team windlass, etc. The veine! can be t, . , , . . ' " th concerning health, many amusing an-j , at fort Townsond. Washington. ""r1 Tf '","""ly lhe IatMt' wew eenotes. and much general information.; upon application to either Cnotaln To- ""1 b"" ,rt'H- ' ' -emfoit, convenlenc we rerer to Hostetter' Almanac, pub- Z,T or her commanding offic r, and nd luxury vi rrerd the traveling firh p r,6 .?8tetter Co- Pitts- will be opon for Insp-ctlon until the nubile, and n... .-r ar. tbs most com. i.T, v.i,i m tmuuiB lo.flate ah-jve named. I'roposala should I 8.'?,ty e?pli!,ye"1. C endorsed on the envelope 'Purchase tZ uinJT? ,nthlfi. VK1Uable bo".t of Hevenue Steamer Corwln," and ad millions, printed In the English, Ger-j Port Towniend. Washlmrton. O. L. 8PAULDINO, Assistant 8 crotaxy. Loaning BnglneM UmIH and lopolrcd Heavy Forging UndPower Hammer a Specialty Sole Manufacturers of the Unsurpassed ... " Harrison Sccton" Propellor Wheel ... Contructjrs for Electric Light and Power Plants. man, French, Welsh. Norwegian. Swe. dish. Holland, Bohemian and Spanish languages. It contain proof of the ef ficacy of Hostetter" Stomach Bitters, the grat remedy prepared by the pub lishers, and I worthy of careful pres ervation. The almanac may be ob tained free of cost, at any druggist or general aeaier in tne country. All Astorlan who visit Portland and desire spending a pleasant evening in company with polite people and In the enjoyment of an unexcelled musical program, should go to the Fredericks burg. Beside vocal and Instrumental selection there are many other at tractions to delight the vlrttor. Th new management 1 making the Freder icksburg a well-merited succes. BROWN 4c GRANT, Prop. THE PROOF of th piM1tng and th proof of uq.i.ir- IS IN SAMPLING That' an argument that' cHslve demonairatloa. Our will stand th test rifle and uplefnl''1 Guilder' art Then Hd Conn. rqduction of th car nd Trains The (ir The Xni i In HUGHES & CO Sortlicrn ' Pacific and The C.itiii'ihin Piicifie AT ST. PAUL FOR Crimen xnl the EAST. No ezir chHrice tt the luperior c n l ll classea of ticket i'i osge on th fsmoui i. .i"id." All train oa A b th Interlocking r. C. BAVAOH. T. A. nd Or. I'OMIIIUXlUlll'l, iTr avallsbl. "Nr rth-wei'i'- thl llnr r. i Kl. k vii. W M M RA I . )n'l stt Plurp Pudding, Raisins, i N6W frCSU Olid iacz Meat, Currants, ) e r i a ,. . OeaSOndDie UOOUS Crapberries Citron Squash Bto. I Corry the Ralston Health foods Wheat Flakes, Crano, Whole Wheat Crackers, Breakfast Pood, Select Brai?, Yeast Cocoa, Koffg V ALLEN - n itriinii i " Mprmon blno fill i" u i . .Jr. i, ih.iM.wi.oiii. Oiorr .J Ui ii l..li-u 'ut.u..y c.itr. Hi. w .r. tun In olj ,f ' M"" potency, Uo Power, NjaM-UoMg., 8prmntorrnoa ln!2mn?2 ViRI tiBack,1 i .11 PJl"j'l emlniirml8lons, lnm Ssof. Nroui2! bllltr, HsadachVUnrilneMto Marry, Lp of t-JT?t mtnVvarlcMiSr or CoWlna. on, f'On, Qulckne. of Ols- Hf 1 ShariJ.' to!u!i oua,Twltohln of ty-ildl. tJ.i. iinK.it.. ft ) I j f, ,J..1?P.V: arw, SMmaUM & lirala u Mr, canun. f. U 11 null. 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