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K- V. Mar. IV Xx: .- m. ftp- UK. YofcohMiia. Ki .ota s:. 179m. Lb4q, 3itt -t tlil. Kr. f9c IT5I, Iti 4aoira. J n!y fi. rit.u. Br.b. t. LivnM)..MarSS. .CI JIT XKi.rjav. .ltor lxdffe No. 6. K. of ?. RL ,LVU MKCriXtZS KVjatY WEI t lay vwiU Ht 7 -JO i u.ul Vythimi Casi'c ojfmmlHt KcijiIa 111 xood i'.mnl tn; cri Ally tn-itd u liu!. tv wravr C. C. D. K. BLOUX T. K ot IL and ?'. SandniAvxan Baccvoicut Sooictv- ih,4 IK MKKT1NGS OF THIS M)CIE- T t ikeirrwoow im rjlltisut buiUlniK at riu . i'rtelw r M.. on th secotut ;uiu jr. rUvs of cjieli HHNch, AlH;. UaMBIaoN, Secretary. a iaOdftt So. V2. A. O. U. W. K..l MEJT1; OF SEASIDE .?- Sr 4 A. c. r. W. will be hela t"3 r U ; tVUiittu C:uMU. oa .. - : wet-k. At 7 o'clock. Ilr.. a . .t iu oi suindinz, and t.v .;: - jm i:,x.i d :, aUeud. Li- fc-ar 41. t cn !.nn witiiuUiS before ad . - -. . MN(iii4. U'. order 14. W. W. It. ltOSS, Kec CStSAn Kioampmoat, Ko. 13, 1. O. O.F Ol , -AK MEETIKGS OF OCEAN EN- SX .jst K. 13. I. O. O. V., at Hie U t . the Odi Kenows l,uHiH,K ki T::i 1 v m Uw iseotHhl and Jonrtl) K.h: ' - oi aci mmhUi. Swjoarujii bretli- rtc 4t. mvMcd. E-; . C. P. AstoaBnfldiegt&IioauJlsssciation mi- cw;uuak MEKnx(?s of this JL -k.Uw t itrti M 8 r. M.. ih tlie Cx . -4. ( melt Mtuu:h. offlo- hi . . O aUl uf CtHDUJUHUS. .-wpcrenrj'. ' COCECSt. MlNtfss, B0OXD AND v . 4tMgttf each month . i. hare Miauers Acted jwy regular inert - - U tii Auditor ; ike Kn4j eveinn M ch tlt Couiirti rBOS.S.j:cWETT, uk- t4 IVrtlce .latlse. ' T -1 fc b. PRAfHWL CiYIL. k M eKwsimHMiMS'.JMirvey- L-.i. , a-oi . Ak tcciMn. Aynis Ki.t im. 17hSvimI Street, rort 4!, )-, mm! 723 Market St.. Sua Kmucbco, x 1 ;. !skMil96t a VaxikuNail:.un, lrs v t4 tar ctrorixr. Kotice to the Public. T:r . TO KOTIFl AM. WHOM IT r v r tKnt Unit G S. (i art lice is jnau Vr i "r tiiabc SmIihhi. No. S3, in Main -r muiuMl from th s date lie will 1- I ' t Alt rUHtts. aaiust the business till.; . in- halo. Mid will collect all bills I hfv tedr my tlans to nil ray old rzcr r jm4 KvHik tlie .vamp good will t 'S1 n .vn-ssr tkst I have cJe 'd . CIIKI WEJEN. -As: ct4brr2S,ltf, D.ssaltion of Partnership. Tlli IT- :xil IKY AM. WHOM IT r .ccji t.iat tJ partnership here ttJ-c " x -atoic trti', Itxrnest Loll and L. 1. x; js im- a IKs44ved. The buM r w 'v- coiKumeil by I Iirven wlio will treTx: 4Hm 4iMimd settle all claims A. i h 27. iapa S. A:t.N0T & FEliCUSK STRIA, - OEEGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLA' - -"tT t-.t- - ?S.ViSf?a AM kinds Of XEnrS. 0A2J1IEEY, -ATtD Sn&STBQAT W0BK Kr:itaT ttenrled to. tMuSly W54o-ot repairing G IJfNKRT DIES, IrWTOF LAJAYinTE STREET. AeESa 1 7 i' J r 0 KIHSW ihtgZrh you, but it is true. These are tho sure symptoms of this terrible disease. There is one thing which will check it and that is Dr. ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY It is recommended by the best phjslcltns la Europe and America. 25 .cents, CO cent and 91.00 per Bottle W. H. HOOKER & CO-, 46 SSgggjS 1 HATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS f I'sed bv tlie United States Government. Eii-iorsed by the lieads of the Great Untvcrs sitics and l'ublic Food Analy.sts, as the StronRest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Pi ice's Cream i:.ikiti Powder docs not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Dr. Price's Delieiou Fiavonns EtracLs, Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, Almond, Itosc, etc., do not contain Pol-on-ous OiN or Clicmiciils PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.. New York. Chicago. S.m Fnm-M-.ro. RAILWAYS AND STEAMEKS. Tickets ON SALE TO DENYEE, Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, ST. PAUL, ST. LOUIS, AND AM. rOIKTS East, North and South AT - STOH.IA K. A. IS'oycs, Agent, Astoria. ITI. i;. Bozortli, Ticket Agent. VXIOS PACIFIC WIIAFCF Overland. Route. Iuist bound from Portland : No. 2 Lim ited Fast Mail, leaves at y i. u. No. 8 Over land Fiver, leaves at 7 A. m. West bound : No. 7 Overland Flyer, ar ri es at U :00 p. m . No. l Limited Fast Mail, arrives at a :00 a. m. Main Line. Nos. 7 and 8, "The Overhmd Flyer," carry through Pullman Sleepers. Colonist Sleepers. Free tSuir Cms and Ouches, between Portland and Dener, Omaha. Kansas City, St. l.o.us St iaulor Chicago, alo Pullman lli.li t o'.eepers and t'hair Cars between Portland and Spokane Falls, without change. Main Line. No. l :iul 2. "riic Limited Fast Mail," carry Pullman laming and sleep ing Car-, between Portland and Chicago. jJso Pullman liulTet Siwers and Chair Cars between Po.tland and upokanc Falls witli'iut change. I-.nIj . TO POnTL,LD. Tlie team r Jionita leivesat C a. m., Mon d i, Wednesday nd Friday, la tlie Oregon side. Tlie steamer J!. R Tlwmpxm leaves An ton t at 8 r. ai. on sunaay. Wednesday and Friday. Fioin Portland at 11 :T0 l. ai., on 1 uesday, Thursday and Saturdaj. Astoria and San Francisco SAX Pit INX'hSt'O TO ASTORIA. STfAMlllt I vr. 1 DATK. vtate of Ojilifornhu 1 uesday N.v. 4 Oivgon Saturday " y Colmii'is.i Wcduesdax 12 State of Caliioriiij Sundnj' . ..I. " ic On-giHi ,Thursiav " .20 Cob.mbia j Monday J. " .......24 M.ile of Califoniu Fi i lav .28 ASTORIA TO SAX I'RAXCISCO. bTKAMhR. DAY. DATlt. On-gon Mindav ov. .. 2 Citlufiibia Thursday .. c State of C.difoniia .Moml.ty...... ' .....:io Oregon Friday " 14 Coluitibin Tuesday 18 State of Califomi:i Satunlav ... 22 (Oregon Wednesday " .20 Coliiiiihia Sunday " SO Astoria & South Coast Railway. Ixarc Lv. Vlatmp Via steamer Astoria Beach, Elect rit: 9 :00 a. ar. 8 : 11 A. M. Electric J : oo r. st. Si : 1 J r. si. () Dally except Sunday and Monday. l) Daily except Sunday. i. E. & 1" . Co. THE J3TEAMERS "Gen. CanV or "Suomi" Leave Astoria daily at 8 A. ai forTanzy TOint, Ft. Mevens and llwaco. connecting with railroad running north at 10 A. ai. and it with boats on Shoalwatcr Bav, lor South Bend, Sunsbiie, North Cove" and other points inntiigh to Gray's Harbor. Soutli Sound Trains Start From Nahcotta and Sealand At 1 P. 31., Daily, Connecting IVitlt Steamer For Astoria And NiffUt.Boat For Portland. L.. A. Loomis, R. V. bert, President, Superintendent. Joint U. Goultcr, Sec Notice. mHIS IS TO NOTIFY ALL WHOM IT X may concern thatEmil Sliuman has this day purclued the interest ol P. O'Hara In the lirm of O'Hara & Ingalls, butchers, and the firm will henceforth be known as Ingalls & Snuman. A continuation of the generous patronage given the old firm is solicited, and new patrons are respectfully Invited to give us a trial. H. IT . INGALLS. E. SHUMAN. Astoria, Nov. 1, 1800. Salesman. AN ENERGETIC MAN WANTED TO -- push our manufactures on this ground One of our agents earned 5, 200 In '89. Ad. dress r. o. Box 1371, New Yoric. Ittg tl H T You feel tire ttoyou know WW llM I """hat it means? Yon are nerv ous "Why? You cough in tlio morning Do you realize the cause? Your appetite is poor "What makes it so ? You seem like a changed person to your friends Do you know what is the matter, or has the change been so gradual it has escaped your notice? Yf$I O You have Consumption! $ U a "We do not say this to frighten West Broadway, New York. Portland and Coast S. S. Co. GRAYS HARB0E. STR. ALLIANCE. Sails from Port land every Thursday at 7 p. M. ; and from Astoria the following morning. Laud ing at Uoqulam, Aberdeen, CosmopolLs and Montesano. SH0ALWATER BAY. STR. DOLPHIN. Sails from T'nrJIjn.l on 1st and 15th of e.icli mouth, binding at itunii isuvc, aouui uenu, Yviuapaanu i..ii Center. F. K. STROSG, President. C.P. UPSHUR. Agent Astoria. The Str. Telephone Portland and Astoria. Timo Table. tcares AIeriu: Tuesdays. ThursdAVS anil Sntunlnvs ;it C A. at. ArrircM Jit Asteria: Monflavs. Wednesdavs ninl lrldnve :t 3 I'. M. tcaTcs Pertland: Mondays, Wednrsdajs and Fridajs at AM Prom Terminal or Interior Points TnE- Men Pacific Railroad Is the Line to Take To All Points East and South. It Is The DiniiigCar Route. It runs Through Vc&tibulcd Trains Every Uaj In the Year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO No Chango"bf Cars, Composed of Dining Cars unsurpassed. Of Iite-t Equipment Tourist Sleeping Cars Best that cau be constructed and In which accommodations are both Free and Furnished to holders of First or Secoud-ciass Tickets, and for Elegant Day Coaches. A Continuous Line Connecting with All JLincs, affording Direct and Uninterrupted Service. Pullman Sleeper Reservations Ctii be Secured in Advance through any Agent of the Road. Through Tickets To and from all Points In America, England and Euiope can be purchased at any Ticket Office of this Company. ' Full information concerning rates, time of trams, routes and other details furnished on application to any agent, or A. D. CHARLTON, " Assistant General Passenger Agent, No. 121 First St.. cor. Washington, Portland, Oregon. LOEB & CO.. Wines, Lipors anil Ciprs. A Large Stock of First-Class Goods. The Trade Supplied at Lowest Market Rates. All orders filled promptly and Accurately. Agents for First Class Foreign and Domestic Brands. Main street Opp. Parker TJouse. Tie Celelirateu Frencli Cure Warranted " APHRODITINE"rcrfSe to cure is sold on x POSITIVE Gfuu-antee to cure any form of ner tous disease or any dis order of tho generative organs of BEFORE whether ar- AFTER ising from the excessive use of Sumulasts,To bacco or Opium, or throngh youthful ic discre tion, ovor indulgence, &c., such as Loss of Brain Powor. Wakefulness, Bearing down Pains in the Sack, Seminal Weakness, Hys teria, tNervous Prostration, Nocturnal Emis sions, Lencorrhoea, Dimness, Weak M emory, Loss of Power and Impotency. which if ne glected often lead to premature old age and insanity. Price SI a dot, 6 bozos for 5. Sont by mail on receiptor price. A WRITTEN UUARASTEE for every $5 or der, to refund the money if a Permanent cure is not eSectod. Thousands of testimonials from old and young, of both sexij, perma nently cured by ArHBODmwE. Ciionl&r free. Address. THE AFHEO MEDICINE CO. Box 27. Westerk Branch, Portland, Or. For sale by J. a DEMENT. Notice. THE PARTNERSHIP EXISTING BE; tween T, R. Jacobs and T. J. Plumraer, under the firm name of Jacobs & Plummer Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. J T. R. JACOBS. T.J. PLUMBER. Astoria, Nov. 11th, 1KW. t7 aW ANOTHER A Train Near Kansas City Pinnies Tiironili a Trestle. MANY WORKMEN WERE KILLED. Hie Oars Pall into tho Kaw River List of tlie Identified pead And Injured. special by The UxiricD Prkss.1 Kaxsas Citt, Nov. 17. About six o'clock this morning as a freight train carrying employes of Armour's pack ing house on their tvay. to work, and loaded with hay and grain, was cross ing a bridge over tho Kaw river near this city on tho Kansas City, "Wyandott & Northern railway, one span of the bridge gaveQway and precipitated five cars into the-river, thirty feet below. It is not known how many persons were on board tho train, but there may have been anywhere from twelve to twenty so far as names are known. The list of the rescued comprises only four members of the train crew and. one or two colored men, who were residing across the bridge. The following is a list of the killed and wounded so far as known. lulled. Henry Coleman, (colored), Will Crawford, (colored), Fred Allan, foreman. Harry Williams, (colored). Injured. S.V. Smith, of Latham, Kas., stockman,' Badly bruised about the body aud legF. C. Patchen, of Kansas City, jaw fractured, and badly cut and bruised. li. E. Latimer, (colored), of Kansas City, several ribs broken. The following employes of tho Ar mour company got aboard the' ill fated train, and as they have neither put in an appearance at the packing, houses nor at their homes it is feared they were killed: Frank Wall, Ed. Burke, (elevator man); Dan Brown, (beef killer), and Ned Bell, (pipe filler). Three tramps, who boarded the train several stations up the road, are also missing and are supposed to have been killed and their bodies bur ied under the wreckage '"' A MASKED ROBBER. He Robs an Express Office of a OncThousnndDollarlPackagc Special to Tun Astoriax.I Tipton-, Ind., Nov. 17. The United States Express Company office-, was robbed of a package containing STOOO at an eaily hour this morning. Elmer Mqekin, the agent of tho company, received a package from the messenger of the north bound train at 1233 o'clock and was leaving the office when ho was attacked by a masked man. Meekin was knocked senseless and tho keys to the safe taken and tho money package stolen. Meekin regained consciousness before the robber departed and opened firel uu mm wimum eiiecu xiio' iniei re turned the fire and seriously injured the agent's right hand. There is no clue to the robber. Insurance Companies Suspend. Special to TnE ASTOntAXJ MixxeapoIiIS, Minn., Nov. 17. Tho Lumbermen and Manufacturers' Eire Insurance Company, and the Mutual Eire Association were this morning placed in the hands of a receiver. The business of tho companies was con fined mostly to Wisconsin, Minnesota andHlinois. The assets are $150,000 and largely in excess of tho liabil ities. Charged With Murder. Special to The AstoutaxI. Sax Fkancisco, Nov. 17. Thomas Cnrly, a young pi umber, was arrested to-day on suspicion of being the mur derer of a Chinaman who was beaten to death on the street last Monday night The police have several wit nesses who say they saw Curly near the scene of the murder carrying a large club. A S 10,000 Blaze. Special to Tub Astobian. Er.Esxo, CaL, Nov. 17. A fire was discovered this morningin the rear of the United States hotel " building owned by Jerry Byan. Tho fire de partment responded to.the alarm and extinguished the flames, but not until a damage of S10.OO0 by fire and water naa oeen aone. A Big Settlement. Special to Tue Astokias.1 Londox, Nov. 17. The stock ex change has granted settlements on the Oregon Short Line and Utah North ern, for S5,500,000, collateral trust five per cent gold bonds. , A Blaze in Portland. Special to Tuk Astokiax.! PoitTLAjn), Nov. YIj Afiro in tho basement of the furniture store of Forbes & Breeden, did damage this morning to tho extent of S5.000, fully insured.- Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla. When sho was a Child, sho cried for Castorla, Then she became Miss, she ehing to Castorla, Theushehad Children, sho gave them Castorit Great Liivcr medicine,., Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills are a sure euro for sick headache, bilious complaints, dyspepsia, indigestion, cos tivepess, torpid liver, etc. These pills iiiou.li. jiiui:i.ii iliuilliu, uuircui II1U liver and stomach, reflate the bowels, purify and enrich the blood and make the skin clear. They also produce a good appetite, and invigorate and strengthen the entire sj'stem by their tonic action. Sold at 25 cents a box by J. W. Conn- ,In tho manufacture of pig iron the census 'of 1890 shows Yirginia as the sixth state in the Union; formerly her place was the seventeenth. Bncklca't Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Iihe um, Fever Sores, Tetter, . Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively enres Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money rc lunded. Price 25 cents per box For ale by .1. W. Conn. Executors7 Notice. ALL PERSONS HAYING CLAIMS against the estate of Louis Wilson, de ceased, and firm of Wilson & Fisher, are requested to present them properly verlQed at the office of J. Q. A. Bowlby, and all persons owing said estate should make Im mediate settlement at the same place. J. Q. A. BOWLBY. WILEY B. ALLEN, . ' Executors. Astoria, Sept. IG, 1800. d-Ct MiAl-YE'S CHANCES. SXalue tJ Ulugivumps Say tie Can't Be President. Special to The Astosuax.I New York, Nov. 17. A Commer cial Adixrtl&efs Portland, Me., spe cial says: "The most furious men in iae United States of America are the Maine men Tvho staked their political fortunes on Thomas B. Keed and made wry face3 at James G. Blaine. Before their madness left them tl.oy broke away from their allegianco to Blaine and now they charga it up against the Blaine political cyclone, which swept the country at tho No vember elections, and say if he had not written the. X. M. C. articles in the North American Review, attack ing the rulings of Beed, and had let reciprocity alone, tho result would have been a republican victory instead of a republican overthrow." A prominent republican is thus queted: "Tho ruling passion of Blaine's life is to be president of the United Stater. To this end he has sacrificed friends as well as enemies of the party, and, if. awe, he'wonld probably sacri fice everything else, but he will never be at the head of the party. Destiny may indicate him to lead the party in 1892, but-ho will never be elected." SPOTTED FEVER. The Dread Disease Re-Appears In Tennessee. Special to The Astouiax.I GAiiiiATix, Tenn., Nov. 17. Dread ful spotted fever that made its appear ance last March near Fountain Head, about fifteen miles from Gallatin, kill ing about ninety per cent of tho vic tims, has re-appeared. James Simson, living in the affected section has lost three grown sons, all in about two days. He has since moved within about three miles of Gallatin and now his daughter has a genuine case. The young lady is about 13 years old. Tho doctors do not know how to handle the disease. S LATIN AND XHcACIilFFE. . The Jury in the Prize Fighting Case Disagreed. (j.. Special to The Astorian. London, Nov. 17. In tho Surry sessions court to-day a jury in the case of pugilists Slavin and McAulifie, on trial for assault on each other and for committing a breach of tho peace, disagreed and were discharged. The court thereupon released the men upon entering individual recogni zance in j&IOO each, and furnishing two sureties in 250 each to maintain the peace. Raring Bros. All Right. Special to The Astorian.1 Boston, Mass., Nov. 17. Kidder, Peabody & Co. aro in receipt of a cablegram from the Baring Bros, ic Co., stating that all matters have been arranged satisfactorily and perma nently and authorizing Kidder, Pea- ooay KM. to proceea witu business as usual. KEEP TO THE SIGHT. Do not be imposed on by any of the nnmerons Imitations, eubstitutea, etc., which aro Hooding tho world, 'There is only one Swift's SpcciUc, and there 1b nothing like it. Our remedy con. tains no Mercury, Potash, Arsenic, or any pois onous substance whatever. It builds np the gen eral health from the first dose, and has never faDed to eradicate contagious blood.polson and Its effects from the system. Be sure to get the genuine. Send your address for our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases, which will bo raaDod foe. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ga. Standard - Saloon. Southeast Corner Third and Olney Sts. Astoria, Oregon. The Celebrated North Pacific Brewery Beer on Draught. Also the Finest Kinds of Wines, Li quors and Cigars. The- Best of French Brandies Aim BRANDY PEACHES. -A. Free XvlxxgJjl H. CRUBE, Propr. ASTORIA. - V - - OREGON. sswtea -A. V 3-5a&oA :vc. 4xttSJS ma&&mit& "health -;r" Ce n.ctnn'i CoM.-n Balsam No. 1 Cares Chancres, fin, and second sta"cs. Sores en th Lejrs and Body; Sore Ears. tyj, i,osc, ttc. Copper-colored Blotches, SynliHiLc Catarrh, diseased Scalp, and all k primary forass cf tho disease known a Syphilis. Pric., 5 OO per Bottle. L ttlchau's Coldea Balaam No. a Curcs-TertJary, llcrcurialSyphlliticRhcu. raatism. Tains In tho Bones, Pains In the Head, lack, ortho' Neck, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Syphilitic Hash, Lumps and con tracted Cords, Stiffness of the Limbs, and eradiates all dV-so from the system, whether caused ; indiscretion or abuse of Mercury., leaving tho blood pure and healthy. Prlco S3 00 per Itottle. Lr HIchau',i Golden Spanish Antl dot lor tho cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or GenE tal dlsarran-cmcnts. Prlco S3 50 per Jjottlo. . L Richeu'i Golden Spanish In. Jectlou, for severe cases of Gonorrhoea. JnflAimnatory jGIcet. Stricturcsc. Price fn,n.?r'G,ol,lBn- Ointment ! iSRk"13 hinf Syphilitic Sores, i ? w?0nr f01 00 P Box. ? Sici1".u Giaea Fills-Nerve and Brain treatment; loss of physical pow- ECp1rCexV,SCrc' C -D- " "rf THE RICHARDSON DBUQ CO., AGE T 69 u4 fill Market street, L..LJ ... San Francisco, CaL ClRtJULARSSENT FREE. lliiiipii&f AT W-Bb mm DISEASE IF YOU HAY3S no appetite. Indigestion, Flatnleuc?, Sick Headache, "all run dowu,loIx -flesh, you will find J ! Ml rffcHiR aimm b lllJ HiHf.g3gSai 9 11 S tho remedy you need. They tone ri tho weak stomach and BUILD HP tlio Kafrglnfr energies. SiuTerers from mental or physical overwork will flrtl great relief from them. Elegantl" sugar coated. Price, 25 cents per box. SOLO EVERYWHERE. Office, 44 Hurray St., Kew York. Faler's Golilei Female Pills ! For Female Irreg ularities ; nothing lik them on tlie market. Fever fail. successfully used by prominent l.uli.-s monthly. Guaran teed r-'liew Mip press.'J menstrua tion, sure I Safe! Certain! Don t be humbug- lrlll S iVl-a fllllO'ltt.t liciUli aiid money ; la e no utner. -ent to anj- ad dress, secure ov inaM n receipt of price. 42 Aiiuress, THE APHR0 MEDICINE 0 jUPANY. Western Branch. Box 27. PORTLAND. OH. 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