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THE DAILY ABTORUN ASTORIA, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10,, 1895. (1 ,y w-irlt.g sulfa made by Mc- : ', w-fi L.ilor. No doubt you nave i a i : ; nt diversion In the style, :i n 1 lini h ftf th(Se mittfl. Yet - , i.-f tln-tri Is rirht In touch with : H-,ii lias the genuine stamp ,. i'i. ,;.iiici'. No matter whether i 'c a iniin of fashion or a dresser ..nif.irt McDonald's BUlts will Bat- four tuale and protect your puree. CHAS. AVDONALD, TdiC Tailor yej Commercial Street. UT ME ON THE LIST " of vour regular pjtrom," Mid iew customer on Wednesday. " is the first lime I have been here ii n.i.i, :!. "but ! know rood whiskey when 1 drln nk It and tli.it Is tlie test 1 have tasted tor months." The experience of one who has tried and tested urine ...i,ib,.v will be the eaoerlence of every new pjtron. It Is this brand of whiskey that ha gained for Till: OFFICE hundreds or steaay patrona made Its bar the most popular for gentlemen In city. What We Wish Is a Plain Talk , With Astoria People. Doe municipal patriotism pay? What Bay you, reader? How many of us think of this when we come to spending money f let. me iaci jb, ww auwum u ......... .tM.ilr it that we all traded away from home, now ion wuura u m j... ji.r-ka would b dotHM'ted be fore its vacant buildings would stand us tombstones in a ueaa oiiyi We hild it to be the part of wisdom nf Antv for everv resident 01 ........in iniu- in Arftorla. and to buy Astoria made (roods, whenever he can be sol ved us well as ne can do tuoiuu ...-...-t,.,. . Auitfinln. t.hlnk of this nnwairira " ". wlin buying clears and call for the La Belle Mona uigur. 'CUTTER'S Whiskey.' mkIMa W rit rrifljVHl rm the Pa- olllo ooat that buy Cutter whisky Just to say that rney Duy il, w ulwayS Mima it over lute oatr to ui customers? Oh, Nol XT,. J 1 1 rt.f lllfttYl But there's on plaoe whore you can nlttaininff the oele- brated CM titer whisky, Just as pure us when It left tne uiauuery, mm place Is at 1K0.,DAUER & BRACH'3 "RESORT." No matter whether it's Mr. Bonner or Millionaire Mr. Hammond, en- me in .v,, nr.vrac on the street who comes into the "Itcwort," and asks for ..u. i i,u miiflt." thev would each and everv one got from the same b,.t,t lc, Mtid a t the Biume prloe. Inn t thlt f tir ? And Is It any -wonder that w are the popular placer TESTFIXDAY'S WEATHEn. Local weather for the twenty-four v. rndlne at 6 P. m. yesterday, fur nltthed by the United Btates Depart ment of Agriculture, weather bureau M.ivlnuim temitfatui(, 48 deirrees. Mlrvliratm tmix-Ta'ture, 30 detrreott. T....l,.B(..n.ly. .H7 ini-h. Total prwfp'ltatlon from September Jf,t, JWH, to cfiwe, mtinia. KxceHH of prixHliltatlon from Soptom ber lwt, to date, B.UO lndhes. rtrilUC INSTALLATION. All membors of Ileaver liOtlRO, No. 33, I, O. O. F.; and sojourn I ntr Odd Fellowa Jn flood Btandlnir tare Invited to the In utalhiJlon at Odd Fellows' Hall, Thurs day, JatitiM-y HUh, 18U5, at 8 p. m. Ily ordt-r of Committee. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all partlct dioldlnir Clatsop county warrants In dorsml prior to July 15, 1890, to present 'the tunie to the county 'treasurer for layttint, n interest will cease thereon mftcr this date. Dated this 7ui day of January, A. P. ISM. Ii. L. -7X110, Treasurer of Clatsop County. AROUND TOWN. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant See Swope. Bes Swope about decorating. Bee Swope about decorating and sign work. Walter rates nro delinquent tooiwrrow, The Coltiniljlla iltJH out ywrturduy for Pin FrAiiiclsfO. The BrtnUWli GIpiw .luuOod 200 ton of wheat yeatwlay. ' Horn, to 'the wife of lUttinh 1111, Jan uttiry 8, 189$, a duirMer. Tha NorwoK-lan bnrk Sijorn arrived diAVii yeaterAlty ftvnn INrJand. It has btvn domonnrmiitud Itihifit porce- 1,'tln Is baijtvr Chan (fold for fining teeth. l'tiplle wlio use tolncoo In tthe public st'hoola of Frajuie are pivmptly dls mlxted. JIMo twirls, of (etttiiidy, Nib recently vr 'n 1,000 head of aulitle by two tlirow of the dloe. If uti'iA re o Bttmill ithat It take IcO.OdO of them pKuvd lenj,1fliwUe to m.oHure an lnHi. rhy!fllans dixiKuu lluit tthe nt tiu trSttotta ut'ilolrf of diet tta butter, and (h it baon Coinrti next. Tite Mint Iti-KlMtir twy t!U there nvrj i!,r.V0 cllvir d.rlMtu coined In ISO. Tlioy are nw worth ll.tHrt etn'h, A WMtivan .nv.ted In l-nid du Lao f.,r iiin.iutira.Uti(t In men's clothe, bad a t ni'iiiig iron In ''T I'ill pockut. "I'hrt i..--init.r i!tilli CiKtut, with a full t-tit j .f luUvilaiteoun freight, ar- t , . J In f.'' f. Fun Fr.in.-lff-o yeMerdoy. A -5:it uni her, tin juiimal never be iv . n In a nif.i tci'it. ia Junt r- . ,1 j.( i!,t J.i,r.lin d.n ri intte, IMri. ,: ,t,i,T Tni; ke flubbed Unload (.,: Ti ! ( !i"!K tlx k yewte-hdajf, ...:t 3 o't!k h i't out for Tilla- The oldest woman voter in the last muralolpta,! eleKftlon of Boston was Mrs. CaMi-crine SteUrns, aged 94. Spcufal rellfe-loug setrvloea will be held at the MtHtiotiltlt ohunih tUhJn Thuredhy and tomoivvw evertlnga. Germany la making great ptrepara- Llons to fitly celebrate Elanttirck's 80th birthday, Whlcth oocure April 1, 1895. Dui'lng the flrwt three months: of 1894 not a BlngTe paHsentrer .and but one employe wlas killed on EmgllHli tiaHlroads. The Siundia TriuMng Company ha been liitta'iiii,lt.-d at SoajtUe, Wash., with $10,000, to operate canneries, mills amd tmSirea. The Seattle Ftitat-lnttelligencer pub lishes a thive-rjiaige Jllufthrated article on too reaen't exTdl'tlon to the summit of Mount Kanler. Engine No. 3, which hae been at Dal- gtty'B Iron Works for Beveral days un dergoing repiairlB, la agaSn In the engine house ready for service. 4 The churelws of the Itown of Enid, OkkailDomB, have no bella, and so the town fire boll is xung to remind the woreWlper of the aervJcee. The Cailro musmm has seven brooms used by amUent Egyptian women. They are made of etraiw, and closely reeemble the Aime article in uas today. The statue of Pere Miarquette, which the State of Wisconsin la to irface In the National Hall of Souilpture In Wash Inc'ton, 1 being miaide by G'atanove, ft Flonon'Wne sculptor. JtjtsephJtne made (hiaindTkeirilhlere pop. utor In the present century. She had very bad teach, and always held a Wandkerohlof ibafore her lip when she laughed, to ooncdaH the deformity. The Hlntairy of the Plalato Bourbon, ifhe Freniclh sennlte ItouSe, contains 150,- 000 volumieB, but it Wats been aiscovered thalt only the novels In tlie collection are da!led for by the French legislators. The Nehalerm Lumber Company, with a daipftbJ stock of J30.000, twos filed in Salem Tuesdlaiy. The incorporator are Frank Pattton, W. Kotsetourg, Jr., and C. H. Comrade. Tthe rom'aJln of Jennie Wevrt, the un fortunate twornian who filed Monday rulglut In the burnt dliatrict, was burled yes4'.erdlay from Coroner Pohl's under llaikln rttalbll4liim,enlt. The Interment was alt Greenwood cemetery. A Tacoma arciiltect Js now drawing plains f:r a large buliaing to be con structed In fiimtlh Aflillcu, for whluh the Tacoma Mill Co. -will furnish the lum ber tamd Wheeler, Osgood & Co. the sash and door. Miss Mabel Powell, of Astoria, says the FlalndcMer, Who has been vlBltlng with Che family of Rev. R. B. Dlhvorth the pat two weeks, returned to Eugene laflt Saturday w'here eihe will continue hr-r tstudilee t he UnlveirsOty of Oregon Msar. George & Barker and C. W. Fulton are the tmcoltponators of the ElureWa. Bind EMuure .paxsWlng 0.n pany, the articles of twMoh we're .filed In Solemn on Tuesday. The piiilndpa) ofth 1s Aatorla, and the capital eto.M; $3,050. The largest corn canning factory In ttthe world is located at CIrclevllle, Ohio. In 1893 It packed 200,000 case of corn. Another numarkaMe fact about, this re markoible faiitury is that It 1s owned and opertUed by a woman, Mrs. C. E. Sears. The etrtuM Millng f a city office by the O. R. and N. Co. has proved a greut oonven1enie to the travelling pub- He. Persons cam now procure ticket and secure bcivha on the night boat wfthout havilng to go to the dock it formerly. Oilonel 8trxig, mayor-elect of New York, amused the Brook! ynites the oth- r evening by tflllng Uiem that he hud gone over 'to sleep In Brooklyn once, about foity-flve yearns ago, but the ahldcenn mntle so much noise thttlt he couldn't get his niuoh-cwoted rest. WonM comes to tih'ls country from 3wiitzeiriuind that Piaritor 'H. P. Holster, the Anwi'lcan represenlltiltlve of the Seventh Day AdvetnlttWU in central Eu rope, and itfhe dilrtcrtor of Wielr publlwh Ing house In Banel, ia now undergorng a term or taxity-one days- impunsonment In that oily ftr allowing work to be done In the office on Sunday. Th Orcgtin sennlte eonn1fs of 19 Re- pulilMaim, 8 0emocirat, (7 bflng hold overs) and 3 Poiwlfets; the house has 33 RoimblUtins, and 7 IMwlWts. I,ane ootuity again, a in 1893, hKntls the roll cull In each houpe. Thwe ure two Smith In the senate, and four In the houte, .tihsrj being the only Iniitancts of Wke nautun. A Mil wHl le InOHVuoed in the eotn ng IcidLil.titure and fiUihered by the Stelte Itar Aw wlaiitUm, provlitlng for the nioilJllcatlon of the rtlttfutei. It will eomtimitpl.tite the oompllmlilon by two UtAvywrsof high Utttnding, to nerve with out pay, alKwnoe bcljig nittde for the ot-ilcuil work. One bill, and probably tws will be IrttjiHluoed, av'alling the stvwe of the Catvy iwld land law, Tito Orcffon letrlsrluittire lrca-iiguraMon tl.ty etlioifld come fttbxit Wetlncwlay. Ollltvm ot3ier than the governor ro in lo ft rut diy of the aeewton. The Wa's huture must niva the vote r gtvtr mr' land declare fi. Tills 1 renei-aJly done Tue.y. Then the governor are ntkUfled that the leg".a'.ol:ure 1 ready to reoiilve them. Pennpyw will reod his farwell niwtge. Judge Bean will ad- mlnl.-rtw the ojith of ottlce to Judtre Lonl. who lll deliver W Inaugural. 'O.isrMr RiMea. an old resldVnt. died at his htme 1n this city ew.rly yesterday morning, of ISrlglt.'ft dastxis. He was 73 years of sg'. and fic ttw past few yours has been In very poor health. Ill n, Frank W. IsiUiU-, a prominent printer of Iuid. arrived yvftterduy, The funeral annourtcotnent will, ar-peaT l it r. lie leaves a ftinHly of three chil Jrvn, fls follows: Mr. F, W. Bahes, of Port hind. Mm. George Ifcur, of La Cen tre, Wash., and Mm. V. Wtirm'ker. of Fretmo, California. ANOTHER FEVER VE99EL. , L. The BrltWh Bark ComtlUank Arrived Yesterday With a Sick Crew. The four-rrtastcd BrMsh bark Comll. bank, Oa.pt. W. Smith, arrived In yes terday, 70 days from Acapulco, Mexico. She is a vewMd of 2178 tons, and come In lioillast. Like the Marlon BallyntUne, which arrived a few diary ago, half of her craw were 111 'wflth (fever, though the Corrflibaink' orcw are not in euoh a wretdhed condition a waa the Bal lynfUne' upon her arrival. The hf'alth offloer of Oil port had been apprised of (llh condition of the crew rewrml dlay ago, the new having previously reaohed port by a vessel which Bpoke the Comllbank some time ago. He boarded hwr at once, and iflter rlhort cowniJCaitlon with Captain Smlflh, lit was arranged so that those Who witched to could go to the hospital for treatment. At 2:30 wJUh the steamer Dwyer, Dr. Walker again vbrtted the vessel, -and nine of the orew were con veyed to St Mary's hoertfral. Three of the svllors were so wetak tlhat they could scarcely ctlmb the hill from the dock, end they all looked thin and pile. In speaking of the trip, Fttrst Officer Ortdlltion HWted to am Astortan reporter tlhait they left AcUpulco on November 1, wRh ten hands to help tUherm out of the harbor, flhelr own oretw Ibetng most ly down wWh fewer. Thiey had been in Aoaipuloo two rcvonieha, a part ot Wrilkfh ititmie 'tSie three offlcens were In the hwpil. "We had fine weaither," said the mate, "for the flrrft thirty dlays, but since that time It has 'been a succession of gales. While none of the crew were so 111 that thoy were unaible to rerrtatin on deck, ait leasit a part of Ithe time, It was im- pjanihle for them to do ithe work of aiWe-boxlled Selxmen. Every rrtglit Cap tail a Smith had one or .more pretty sick patients to 'look utter, and It told pretty hard on the 'medicine chest, the quinine box b-itng emptied on the 20th of the month. On the 23d we sighted the Brit ish slilip Yola, from this port, and board ing her, laid In a new supply of this vailuaible drug. During the heavy blow of the 10th of last month, we were Juet about oft San Francisco, In 39 north and 128 wettt. We were too far off the ooaistt to get the full benefit at the ihurrl cane, 'but It was a pretty stiff blow, hevetlBheleas." The w all spak In the highest terms of CaipOaln Smllth amd his estlma. ble wife, and tt Is douiutless due in a gro.nt measure to their kindness and c,ire that some of the crew did not ehlatre Che same fate of three of the Blolllyntlnt;' drew. Two of the Bailors were paid oft yontsrday and will leave the Oliilp at th'Ls port. Those who went to the hospital will remain there until fully recovered. A numlbor (rf the Balllyntlne's crew are mill at the ihonpltlal, undergoing truaitmenit for fever, but all are doing nlealy. The boaltswialin, who was per haii3 t'ho Wort off of amy of them, is on a fair road to recovery, and the phySkilan thinks It will be but a short time when the entire crew will be able to Wave tha htfrttyni. YeHtetrdvy Agetnt BozoHn, of the O, Ft. and N., sold three prepatld tickets in-n Nltlwrg, Finland, to this chty, SiK"kliit? of fWharmen who reft Asto- r)a h;.-it year for the old country, Mr. Bozorih RU'ld thiit out of 50 tickets sold luring August and September, all but live were ft points In Finland. While mly two purdhlased round trip tickets, 't Is expected Walt all Will return to th United SUillea, and not alone, elthr, for a numlber of them went back for the sole r"irpose of 'bringing out with Ihum some fuiir-eyed maild'en whom 'hey h.id left K-hdnd. The Llvofitmcil correspondent of the Ijondon Orooer, Decfcmlbier IS, writes: There Is Jfttle cthange to report. Con- itdrring tlie time of 'tfhe year, the turn. .Tver la normal. The Drum'lcllffe, ten duy j overdue, has not arrived at tlie 01 me of writing. The Stock of Alaska sai:i.on 1a qu'tte cleared up, there being next to none here. It is many years Ince the eutmon tirade was so clear of Jliock in Uverpool and London, und large sitr'pllcs from abroad will be re quired to make up the depleted stocks. At a meeting lniSt night of Astor Lodge No. 6, K. of P., D. D. G. C. W. U ltotb hit-Walled the following officer - the ensuing term: C. C, L. Lareen; V. C TIiwt. JsjeeivhSPon ; Prelate, E. E. Stow; M. of W,, Adolpb. Johnm; R. rf R, and S., D. R. Blount; M. of F., AugUMt DanMson; M. of E., J. G. Roasv M. at A., Chiaej. OrkwUti; I. G., L. An derson. Tod'-.y at 2 p. m. the waiter commission will opsm Md for the oomnruetlon of t?w wttter works. A large number of Wtldwra are present, and mure are ex- iei:ed itotlty. Yewterday a lairge dele- jMithut arrived on the Potter, and dur ing tlie dlty they were kept busy going over the ppc4lleut1ona. It Is expecited jhat the bid will toe exceedingly low. C. R. F. P. UNION NOTICE. Spndlal meeting of the Columbia Riv er Ftahernusn' Protective Union will t held at thetr reading room Tuesday, January 15, 1S93, at 7:30 p. m. harp. Hu.-ilni'aa otf imixrtance to be trans. .vSbed. Memlwra tn goml standing are requested to be prenen't and have their bot or rewlpt along. SOFUS JENSEN, Sec. YOU DON'T HAVE TO SWEAR OFF. say the St. Louis Journal of Agricul ture In an editorial about No-To-Bac. the famous tobacco hU'bit cure. "We no of nv:iny oases cured, by No-To-Bac, me, a prominent at. Louis architect moked and chewed fkvr twenty year: two boxe cured Mm o that even thf irmll of tobacco make him sick." No-To-Bac old and guaranteed by Chas Uovr, Drusnrlst. No cure no pay. Hook free. Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Ohliwgo, Mother and nurse all the world over have given Ihelr teething babies and feverish cliildren St-e-e-dmau' Sooth ing Powder. Try them. Or. tJrtcc'a- Cream Diking Powder World's Pair Highest Award. CHARTER AMENDMENTS I - (Continued from First Page.) All money received through the sale of such bridge bonds and from tolls and other charges Hot the use of said bridge, shall be kept In a separate fund to be known a .the bridge fund, upon wWldh wiairtlamts for the payment of money on account of said bridge may be drawn, and s'Jid fund shall not be liable for the payment of any other claims against the dfty. For the purpose of fully oarrying out the provisions of the five prx'edltig seotlons, on the subjeot of the Young's Hay bridge, the Said city shall have the right to BipproprJate and condemn, to the uses In said secldkm Bpeolfled,. any private real property, .bridge, trestle, approach to bridge or terry, or riparian lights, (for the general use of said city, for sadd bridge, and the same to be entered upon, examined, surveyed, and seledted In the manner prescribed by the statutes of this soa'te for the ap- proprtaltllion of land for corporate pur poses; and all tight, interest, title, and estate of the filiate of Oregon In and to the b-.-d of said Young' Bay and the wlaitrB thereof, Mtween the lines of ordinary high water msaTk on each side of said proposed bridge to the width of thirl y feet on each side of the center line of the dUPe or kwafflkm which shall be selected for sudh hridge, are hereby granlted to the said o!ty, and the same Is to beoamte fixed amd Irrevocable upon saild city's filing with the secretary of fflate of the State of Oregon a plait of d'efrnilte locBUon of Sadd bridgie. That upon the filing of said plat of deflntlte looattlon with the said secretury of ttiate by said city, and also fillna a Slmiitar plat with the auditor and police Judge of sai6 city, the corportate limits of said city, Including full civil and criminal Jurisdlicttlr-n over the some. stotl therjinpon be deemed extended so as to Include and embrace the en lire bridge site and right of way to a wkltlh, of 30 feet on each side of the pen'tor Hire of said proposed bridge, o-, and aonoss said Young' Bay, to tl.e south shore thereof. There bedng an urgent derrtamd for the immediate conBtrucftton of the said brldge, this act shlall irake effect and be In force from and after Its approval by the govornor. Remnants! Remnants! Remnants! At half price at the Low Price Store. Meany M the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. Big value in cloaks, mackintoshes, and woolen underwear at the Low Price Store. This week all Jackets, Fur Wraps and Mackintoshes at reduced prices at the Low Price Store. All big promises are wind, for no store sells dress goods as cheap as the Low Price Store. Join the throng that will be served with egg-nog today at The Office. It looks good, but tastes better. See that St-e-e-dmtam Is spelt with two eea when you txuy St-e-d's Sooth- ling Powders. Beware of spurious Imi tations. For JnfbrmiatlOn regarding freight and patssentser rates caifl at O. 'R. and N. city office, No. 469 Bond Btreet, Occident hotel 'block. The beat goods and lowest prices; ckrtblng, iblanke'ts, comforters, and rub ber goods, at the Consignee Sale, 600 Comme retail street. S. E. Utzlnger is tin agent In Astoria for the celebrated 'Junibrlnus-Hottled Ueer. of Portland. Dr .p him a postal card and he will call for your older. Goodman & Co.'s shoes wear well while wearing out, and do not wear the wearer out. That's the reason Good tnnn & Co. have such an immense trade. A good, never fading photograph la always a source of pleasure. You can obtain this kind from Crow's Gallery, as they turn out that class ot work and no other kind. We P?ll tlokSis to New York and all thfr Eastern points at Portland rotes. By purdhaetlng your tickets at the O. R. I and N. city office, in Occident hotel block, you will save local fare to Port land. We are told that we are selling the best wood In town for the money. We confess it we've made a dead set to have the Scow Bay Wood Yard catch the best trade in town. Office opposite Fisher Brothers. Foard & Stokes Co. have secured the arrency of the famous STKWART 8 TWINES, the only GENUINE FLAX TWINE manufactuwd In IRELAND, Their new stocji goods are much su perior to any other kind. Tt will pay you to buy your Christmas candles or C. B. Smith, the confectioner, is he ha the finest lot of fresh candle In the city. Prices from 10 cents and 15 cents per pound upward. Special nrlees for Christmas tree orders. 483 Oommerdail street. The Astoria Wood Yard has now In stock a choice selection of all kinds of wood, which they are selling at the tow cat living prices. Also the best grades of coal, delivered In qufljvtible to suit their customers. Call and be convinced, or leave orders at Carna Iran & Co.' store. The PrinU-Crain Drug Co. are mak ing a speclaHy of fine perfumes, soap and toilet articles. They have Just re ceived a line of Imported perfumes. In cluding the mveotaltie of the leading foreign mnnuftu'iUtrera. Call and exam ine them, it will cost you nothing to look at them. A GOOD WORD. Mr. .T. J. Keil. Sharpsburg, Pa. Dear Sir' I am glad to say a good word for Krause's Headache Capsules. After suffering for over three year with acute neuralgia and its ronscqutnt Insomnia, (-vhlch seemed to baffle the effort of some of our best phvslclans) you suggested this remedy which gave me almost instant relief. Words fall to express he praise I should like to bvlow on Kraue's Headache Capsules. Gratefully Yours, MRS. E. R. HOLMES. Monirore, Pa. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agent. SHILOH'S CURE, th great Cough and Croup Cure, Is In great demand. Pocket li contains twenty-five dose only 15 cents. Children lor It Sold by J. W. Conn. " ....i . - ' ' . m ... "ROCK MB TO SLEEP, MOTHER. The poem, "Rock Me to Sleep, Moth. er," was written by Elizabeth Akers Allen, known otherwise as "Florence Percy." It 1 a general favorite, for it Is a sweet little touch of home life. But there 1b mother lde to the picture. Many a mother rocks her child to sleep who can neither rest nor sleep herself. She Is always tired, has an everlasting backache, is low spirited, weary, ner vous, and all that. Thanks be, she can be cured. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre' scriptlon will do the work.. There Is nothing on earth like It for the "com plaints" to which the sex are liable. Onoa used. It is always In favor. Dr. Pierce's Pellet are specific for W Hou wness, heartaches, constupatlon. plies and all kindred ailments. See Mm! See whom? See Swope. What for? He decorates. I see. He paints signs. Oh. ho! He hangs paper. Ah, h'a! He does ft reasonable. Very good! He doe It In a workmanlike manner, Still better! He does It in the latest style. Best of all! He Is up to the times In his line. You don't say so? He muBt be. "AM I MARRIED OR NOT?" asked Mr. A. despondently. "I declare, my wife Is so nervous and irritable that I don't stay In the house a moment longer than I can help. My home isn't what it used to be." "Mrs. A. Is suffer lng from some functional derangement, I presume," said B. "Yes, she has been an invalid for years," "Exactly. Her' experience is that of my wife, but she waa cured by Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescription. Got this remedy for Mrs, A. and the happiness of your home will soon be restored." Mr. B. was right, For prolapsus, painful periods, irregu larities In short, all "complaints" pe culiar to the female sexthe "Favorite Prescription" Is a sovereign specific. Rupture, or Hernia, permanently cur ed or no pay. For pamphlet and refer ences addreas World's Dispensary Med ical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. EXTENDED SYMPATHY. "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you," is sympathetically snown in tne following line, tn prt. sumption belns that sympathy Is borti, or akin to pain or sorrow: "Gentlemen: Please send Kraime's Headache Capsules as follows: a wo boxes to Flora Seay, Havanna, N. Dak. Two boxes to Lillle Wilcox, Brookland, N. Dak. I have always been a great sufferer from headache and your Cap sules are tne only tning that relieves me." Yours very truly, FLORA SEAY, Havana, N. Dak. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria. Or., Sole Agent. INDORSED BY THE PRESS. Gentlemen: This Is to certify thaM have used Krause's Headache iMpsules with satisfactory results. I bought a box which coBt. me und one r.apsvle cured me of a dreadful sick hvtdoohe. My wife and myself have both used the medicines manufactured by the Norman Lichty Mf'g Co., and w re commend them to the publlo as bVlUtj JJust what they are represented. ' Respectfully. W. J. HUTCHISON. Ed. Gazette, Pleasant Hill. Wo. Twenty-five cents, for sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agents. Cantaln Sweeney. U. S. A., San Diego ni -nu.- 'tKhiinh'H Catarrh Remedy Is the first medicine I nave ever iouhu that would do me any good. Price 50 cts. Sold by J. W. Conn. Don't. DON'T imagine for a moment that happiness depends upon surroundings. It is more often the result of disposi tion. DON'T deceive yourself by thinking you can succeed or be happy with a bad disposition. You cannot DON'T make the mistake of thinking you can . have on amlolble disposition If you have bad health, or If there is any derangement about your system. DON'T miaunderstland the cause of bad feelings. Irregular pain's, weak nesses and depressions. They all have a comimon cause. DON'T doubt what so many eminent persons have . declared, that there Is one great cause for moat of the trou bles of men and women deranged kid neys. DON'T deceive yourself by allowing these things to run along. Take them In time, and by the best and most sol emn fl a 'manner possible. DON'T let anyone deceive you. There Is only one great remedy known to the world for the cure of kidney and liver troubles. That remedy is Warner's Safe Cure. DON'T hesitate to use it promptly and constantly, so long as you feci any of the troubles above described. It is certain to keep you and prove "a friend in need." Awarded Hlchcat Honors World's Fair. DU' MOST PERFECT MADE A pur Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Arnmonu, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THH STANDARfX - mm The ts eade. Commercial Street WE KEEP NO BCOKS. NO BAD DEBTS. STRICTLY CASH. This Reflector Lamp, with ohimney wick and burner, 3?c. Larce Bottle Household Ammonia l3o. Wasli Boards 17c to T03. Comforts 1.13, Veiling per yard 12o. Lace from lo a ard to 14c. Overalls 50o. Quilts 93c, Silk Garter Web per yard lOo. Breakfuut Shawls 2T)0. Bindings per roll 2o. Pearl Buttons from 7c to 15o a do.en. Smoked Pearl Buttons 5c to 8c a dozen, Towel 5o. Table Oil Cloth 19 and 20o a yard. Boys Pants 19c. Ladies Underwear all prices Corset Waist 19c. Men's Underwear all priocs. DeLong's Hook and Eyes i.er card 12c, Safety Pins per dozen 2o. 2 Foot Rules 8o. Shoo Brushes 10c. Nursing Bottles 9c Vaseline, large bottle f0 BoyB Suspenders lOo. Men' Suspenders all prices, Umbrellas 1.22, fl.GO. Ladies' Hose 9c. PlByinu Cards 8o, 10c, Ladies' Aprons 24c, 27c, 34c. Men's Hope 5c to 32c, Dinner Bells 4o, 9c, 20c. Coffee Milla that bold a pound, 57c. Oval Top Lookiug Glass, 25c Sts Glass Syrup Pitchers 21c. Padlocks 7o, 12o, loo. Chopping Bowla 13c, 27c, 0c. Clothes Pins 25 for 5c. GIohs Tumblers 30c a set. ffo. 2 Lamp Chimneys 6o. No. 8 "Never Break" Skillets 34o. Tin Pot Covers 3c, 4c, 5c. Cuke Lifters 5o. Scalloped Shelf Paper 30 sheets 5c. 30 Feet of Clothes Line 4c. Bottle of Sewing Machine Oil 4o. Nickel Alarm Clocks 91o. Preserve ICetlles 10c, 12c, 14c. 25o Novels 6e. Decorated Chamber Pails 33c. Reflector Lamps with burner and obimney 33o. Travelling Alcohol Lamps loo. Vent Saws 33c. Coat Hooks G for 5o. Fire Shovels 5e, 9o, 17c Tea Spoons per set 5o. Iron'Shelf Brackets per pair 4, 9, 22o. Knives and Forks per set from 42c to 81.08 Meat Broilers 7o. -Dover Eg Beaters 10c Wire Hair Brushes 15c, 23c. t:tv, ., . i'-i't-'.-t-.WWc , Knife Baskets 43c. 2QnHrtColI'eoPotl0o. " " " J2o. 4 " " " 13o. 2 Quart Copper Bottom Coffee Pot 15o. 3 4 ' ' " Ten TrnjR 9c, lie. ISc. 14 Quart Tin Pail l9o. Dish Tans 18o. Dust Fans 8c. Pint Cnps, 2 for 5c 19c. 21c Large Glass rt:Iiera l'Jc, 28c. Litnteru Globes tic. Lanterns 4")C Picture Hooks Id. Window Shades with spring rollers 33c. The flrade. Commercial Street f t ' "4 X W V lull PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Room 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C. H. Cooper tore. W. C. LOGAN, V. D. 8., DENTAL. PARLORS. Mansell Block, 673 Third Btreet W. M. LAFORCE. - ATTORNEY AT LAW. Room 6, t and 7, Flavl Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY i.T LAW. Office In Flavel' bilck building. rBANX J. Taylor. Jno. T. Lioutkb. TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Astoria Oregon. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT H13 RESIDENCES. May be found In his office until II o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until I p. m., and from 5 until 7:30 evenings. J. Q. A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. Office on Second SUTet Astoria, Or. DR. EILIV JANSON. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours. 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX. M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 6S4tt Third st, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronle diseases. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. Office over Danziger's store, Astoria. Telephone No. 52. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms 6 and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, Q to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence, 63i, tcuai street FOR SALE. FOR SALE Household furniture. W. I. Crawford, Agent. JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out-Just received Just what you want, at Win; Lee's, 629 Third street WANTED. WANTED A servant for general housework. Apply at the rooms over Ekstrom s Jewelry Store. J. T. Lighter. WANTED Agents to represent the old National Lite Insurance Co., of Montpelier, Vt. For further Informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast ' Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. $5.00 to 115.00 PER DAY at home sell ing Lightning Plater, and plating Jew elry, watches, tablewear, etc. Every house has goods needing plating. No experience; no capital; no talking; some agents are making J25 a day. Perma nent position. Address H. K. Delmo & Co., Columbus, Ohio. $75,000 PER WEEK using and sellln. Dynamos for plating watches. Jewelry, and table ware. Plates gold, sliver, nickel, etc., same as new goods. Dif ferent sizes for agents, families and shops. Easy operated; no experience; big profits. W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT iFurrU thiad rocrmis tor housekeeping. Mrs. D. Cur-nan, 276 10th street. CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St, and have your clothes dyed and cleaned. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on tjandley & Haas, 150 First street and get the Daily Astorian. Visitors need not miss their mornlug paper trhlle there. BOARDING AND ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS With board, or good table board by the day or week, with home comforts, at reason able rates. Mrs. E. C. Holden, corner 9th and Duane streets. SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMI3SIONERi-The reg ular meetings of this board will be held on the first Monday of each month at 10 a. m., at the office of Robb ft Par ker. W. L. Robb. Sec NOTICE The regular meetings of the Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each month. Office on Genevieve street south of Chenamu. W. L. ROBB, Secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. IS. I. G. O. F. Regular meetlnra of Ocean En campment No. IS, In the Odd Fellows' Building, at 7 p. rn., on the second ana fourth Monday of each month. So journing brethren cordially in 'ted. By order C P. BEVERAGES. WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln- fandel wine Instead of coffee or tea- Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and apricot brandy. Also French ""ngTisfl and wtne at Alex Gilherf'a ONLY THE PUREST Wine and Itnuor are sold at Alex Campbell' Gem. What Is the use to go and pay 12 1-4 cents for a clirsr when you can get the Robert Mantel at Chas. Olsen's for 10 oenta, the best Havana cigar In tha market, mild and fra amokiaav ... t V