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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1895)
'MK DAILY ASTOiliiV A.S'imU, filfljUV tiDRtiM JAMAhY 20, 1895, V it ! :( I:- FUV M A.V who enters a tailor , , . ; viil U;ut we have made it ,!:'. u!t t i f. !1 unreliable goods, : In buy the bi'st and buy f:ir bo little compared to Han .tuelseo or Portland prices. cms. Donald, The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street. a UT ME ON THE LIST ' f- fr) J WW regular patrons," saJ Vii new customer on Wednesday. "Il Is the- first tim I have been here," lie.iJJi-J, "rmt I know gimi whiskey wln-n 1 drink It an J that Is the best ( have tasted for months." The e.xp-rlence of one who has tried and tested HOVE whiskey will he the experience of every new pjinm. It Is this brand of whiskey that has gained for THE OFFICE hundreds of steady patrons and mads Its bar the most popular for gentlemen In the city. KE : For any kind of coal, hard or soft. or coke, the best place to get It is of ithe Astoria Transfer Company 423 cvmmeroid.1 street, Telephone No. 11 Meany la the leading tailor and puys the bli.'hct uh lyrlce for fur skins. Mr. Gamble Wonld you like to take a chance In a lottery, MIbs Overage? Miss Overage (tilurihlnjf) sudden, sir. Ladles, If you want a fine dress low er than any place will sell for, go to the Low Price Store. The crown prince of Japan wants to marry an American heiress. Evidently the Japs doubt their ability to collect that war Indemnity from China. Look at the underwear and hosiery and nave big money at Cohen's Low Price fctore. the auspices of the St. Agnes' Guild will be held at 7:30. All friends are most cordially. Invited to be present News of the Bonner and Hammond This Is so) success In the purchase of the Oregon Pacific was watched for eagerly In this city. It was late before the first wire arrived, whloli was soon bulletined, and around the board all evening long a large number of people congregated and expressed various views as to Its connection with the Asitoria-Goble road. Charlotte Fowler Wells was the first woman publisher. Hhe has been In business flince 1S14. and Is still at It in Nev York. S. K. Utzingcr in the ngent fn Astoria for the celebrated Gumbrlnus MotHed Ueer. of Portland. Dr p him a postal card and he will call for your Older. Mrs. Haddocks, a Sydney wheel wonv an, has won International fame by rid ing a bicycle ail the way from Sydney to Melbourne, a distance of 600 miles. : COAL What we WISH Is a plain talk with Astoria usoole Does municipal patriotism jay? What my you, reader? How many of us think of this when we come to upending money s i et, tne ract Is, we should al ways think of It. huppowo that we all traded away from home. JIow long would It be before AwtorVa' would be deserted be fore 1U vacant buildings would stand as Tombstones In a dead olty? We hold It to be the part of wisdom, ha part of duty, for every resident of Astoria to buy in Astoria, and to buy Astoria madd goods, whenever he can Iw served us well as he cm bo abroad Smokers of Astoria, think of this when buying chjars and call for the La Belle Astoria, elgur. Little Giant. Seems Is if half the mothers in As. torln have bounht a pair or two of those LITTLE GIANT B'hool shoes for their children. The other half will as soon us they hear of the wearing qual ities of those that are being worn about the city. You can have your choice of leather, kid, grain or calf. JOHN MAUN & CO. A good, never fading photograph Is always a source of pleasure. You can otoUiln this kind from Crow's Gallery, as they tarn out that class of work and no other kind. Dennison Wheelock, leader of music in the Carlisle Indian school, and a Chippewa girl, now at the same school, celebrated Christmas toy getting married. A family gathering of fine Uqulrs at The Olllce every day. But Hope Whig' ky stands to the fore. Its quality Is the lover that Is turning hundreds of lovers of the pure article to The Ulllce bur. The only woman chemist In Paris Is a Vassal' girl, Miss Ida Welt. She has distinguished herself at the University of Geneva, and at the University of Paris. The North American Trading and Transportation Company, doing busi ness on the Yukon river, and the north west coast of Alaska, will sail two steamers from San Francisco during the present season, touohtng at Seattle, and making connections at St. Mi chael's Island with the steamer P. B. Weare, whloh will run up the Yukon river. GRAND. ... MASQUERADE . . . . . . BALL, Given by the SONS OF HERMAN, -At- Fisher's Hall, Feb. 22, 1895. Sheriff Hare has received the new roll-topped desk the county court awarded him not long ago. It Is Just the article needed in that ofllee, and there Is no one that knows how to make better use of it than Mr. Hare. The fact that there are a number of compartments for official documents, etc., Is a feature that makes it a most useful piece of furniture. Foard & Stokes Co. have secured the agency of the famous STEWART TWINES, the only GENUINE FLAX TWINE manufactured In IRELAND, Their new stock goods are much uu- perlor to uny other kind. . Colonel Watterson denies that he In tends moving from Louisville to New York. The movement for a webter Democratic candidate for 181111 may now oafcly proceed. You'll Be surprised to see what a little money will buy In the way of Jewelry and Silver Ware at Kkstrom's Jewelry Htore. You'll alHo be surprised to see what fine work the engraver can do. ASTORIA - jMATTRESS - FACTORY, 378 Commercial Street. -O When Goodman & Co. say that "our Shoes earn you Interest," they rpeian Chat they wear bo much longer than the name price shoes sold elsewhere thait It Is Ilka Investing money and re calving Interest on tt. There Is an Anglomanlac living on Madison avenue, New York, near Nine' teent'h street, who provides a bread crumb and out 'breakfast for about COO English sparrows every morning the year around. Ask any one familiar with the wood market who It Is that is capturing the trade of the city. There'll be but one answer. There la one yard that stands easily at the head and that Is the Scow Bay Wood Yard. Office opposite Fisher Bros.'s store. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, of Mead owvllle, W, Va., are away on their hon eymoon and are enjoying It with th Manufacturers of every description of gusto of experienced travellers. Mr, Lounges, MaUresnea, etc. Johnson Is 78; Mrs. Johnson, his charm ' REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES In 'bride. Is 73 years of age. Old Fashioned Country SAUSAGE. That's what the - Moyi Market's sausage tastes like. - It's imul of the same ingredients, - toohome killed and drceued beef - and pork. Our flavoring Is most - delhxlouM. During this cold weuth- - er there a no other dish so good. WASHINGTON MEAT flAKKET, ClfKI.STIiiN.SUN & CO., Prop'rJ. The Prlntz-Craln Drug Co. are mak ing a specialty of fine perfumes, soap and tollot articles. They have Just re celved a line of Imported perfumes, ln uluding the specialties of the leading Washington foreign mosiufaoturers. Call and ex-mv Ino them. It will cost pou nuithlng to look at them. Thelbcat goods, and by far the cheap est In the city, clothing, underwear, socks, suspenders, hats, caps, neck wear, 'blankets, comforters, umbrella!:, oil clothing, rubber boots, at the Con1 slgnee's Sale, 000 Commercial street. Not only do Grosbauer & Braeh offer you "CUTTER'S Whiskey." That is Cutter's Whisky, but they have taken the wholesale ugeuey for :- St. George's Rhsamatic Bitters. Notblhf that a physician can recom mend will have better effect in toning up your system than these bitter keep a bottle in your room and tukej several doses a dny, and sickness and you will be strangers. ORO.SIIAULR BIMCH'3 "R13.S0RT." One would think to see the crowds ooivtlmtUHy going to and having Foard ,4 Stokes' more, abut ithey, too, were having a mile tike the dry goods men rney oo nuve a sale every day lit roceries, land If all go(d housekeepers tt-lll deal with them they will llnd that their expenses will be cut down con Jlderahly In '1)5. A HOUND TOWN. Died, yesterday morning at 4:30, the 0-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Q. V. Porter. TODAY'S WEATHER Portland. Jun. 19. For Western Ore gon and Western Washington, occa sional llfht ruin or snow; stationary ' temperature, For Eastern Washington, Eastern Or e;on and Idaho, lluht snow. Mr. I, I Osgood and family are now living In the house at No. 655 Irving avenue, corner lMh street. Messrs. Bonner and Hammond yes terday received from the Seashore rail road Company, an option until April 1st, on that road. YESTEUDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four h"iiiK ending ut 5 p. m. yesterday, fur m.hed by the United States Depart-tue-it of Agriculture, weather bureau, Mufiiimiu temperature, 41 degrees. .Vn.iimim t mpc in turn, Kti d''si'C'S. I I't-i Ipiiutlon, ,01 Inch. Ti,'l K testation from f-'cptembel" K'l. t date. 47.S8 Inches. .,.., p-,.....4Mt!i,n from Reptem ' r lft. POt, to date, 10.72 (.riches. The funeral of Charlie Snow, who diet (Saturday morning, will bo hld from Grace Church Monday morning at 0;S0 o'clock, leaving the houso at 9. Intcrrmeiit at Oreenwnod. The British hlp Persian, 1334 tons, Captain John S. Carnegie, arrived In from Fan Dlcgo yesterday niomlnr In Nillnst. fho trail been teatlng about off the heads for two weeks. The report of the Life Saving service shows that 3X0 vessels in distress have been aldod, and that out of 4,064 per sons on 'board of them, only til were lost. The estimated value of the ves sels was nearly 10,0W),0u0( of which f.uaS.WH) was saved; the cost of the service was a little over H,tM,0w, the number of disasters by reason of storms was greater than In any previous year since the introduction of the present system. Despite the fact that the only clipper ship between this port and Saa Fran cisco has been abandoned because of tho alleged dearth of business, two schooners have been chartered to load full cargoes of case petroleum at Mar cus Hook, to be delivered on clipper ships loading at New York for San Francisco. Not only these cargoes, but carloads of merchandise go over to New York every week to load both steam and sail craft bound for Pacific ports. Philadelphia Kecord. For the best sustained char acters, there will be three prizes for Gentlemen and ,hiee for Ladies. Prizes cau be seen at Foard & Stokes Co. Tickets Gentlemen Mask ers, $1.00. Lady Maskers free. Spectators, 60 cents. "SWOPESYSWIPESY." The little schooner Lottie was brought alongside Uie O. R. and N Co.'s dock yesterday where she was surveyed by the customs officials. She has been titled out for deep sea fishing und will in a day or two go outside, The Lottie, It will be remembered, was picked up nearly three years ago by the steamer Auiusta, which came across her bottom-side-up, Just off the mouth of the river. She was sold for salvage , the puruhaser being Mr. Sam Olsen, of Uppertown. It Is supposed she was a smuggling vessel. Last evening the British bark County of Antrim, In ballast from Hlo de Ja neiro, was towed Into the harbor and anchored below the Seaside cannery. Boatman Bradford went aboard of her as Boon as she dropped her anchor, and was told by the captain that on' the trip up one of the crew was down with Uhe small-pox, but had eventually re' covered. Upon hearing this, Mr. Brad' ford, who Is boatman for the health officer, advised the captain not to let anyone go ashore until after 'the health officer visited the bark. He at once notified Dr. Walker, who deputized him to return and plnce the vessel In quar antine until this morning, w'hen he will personally visit the bark. The British bark Glandlnorwlg, 11? days from Rio de Janeiro, arrived In port early yesterday morning. She If an Iron vessel of 1081 tons, has a crew of 29 men, and is commanded by Capt. John Jones. The Glandlnorwjg has had roiish time of it since the day she left Ulo until picked up by the tug yesterday morning. On December 2. us previously reported In the Astor- lan'B dlspntohes, the Bhlp W. A. Law was signaled and a quantity of flour and bread obtained. Their supply of meat and vegetables gave out over wo weeks ago. Eight days ago the lightship was sighted, but on account! f off-shore winds they were unable to get In. Last Saturday, during the gale, Olnf Andrles, a sailor, fell from the rle-glng and sustained a fractured cot ar ono. Together with a sailor who In 111 with dysentery, he was removed o the hospital Inst evening. (From Longfellow's "Hiawatha.") Far beyond the western prairies Past the land of the Dakotas In the fastness of the forests Close beside the rush of waters Close beside the peaceful ocean Where the mlgfoty river ends Mighty river, rush of waters, Ever flowing past the lodges Of Cathlamet and Chenamus, And the tribes of Old Concomly, And the Clatsops and Chinooks, Ever flowing,. ever restless, On its shifting, sandy bottom, Ever shifting, ever changing, Past tha lodges I have mentioned Till It mingles with the sea; This the home of Swopesyswlpesy This Is where he has his wigwam, He it Is of whom I sing: And the little Swopesyswlpesy Learned of every paint Its color Learned Its name and combinations How to mix It on his palette; How to mix It up In buckets; How to put it on with brushes- Put It on and make It stay there Make it stick and stay there tightly, So the sun's rays would not blister, And the fogs and damp of winter Would not fade or change the color. With his brushes made of brtHtles From the wild boar of the forests, And the hair of bear and sable, And the long hair of the camel Thpse he handles quick and deftly; Fashions with them many letters, Various In style and color, That adorn the signs of commerce, Advertising firms and business On the wigwams of the paleface. Thus I sing of Swopesyswlpesy; He the painter-decorator; He the man that hangs tne paper So It stays where It Is hung So It stays upon the celling So It stays upon the side-wall Till the plaster It Is hung on Rots and crumbles underneatn it. Hangs It in a manner tasty- Pleasing to the eye that sees it Fitting to the purse that pays him For the outcome of his labor; l-Ta it la Txrhrt wrote this llnsrle Just to catch your eye and riold it Till It gives you the Impression Why and wherefore He did write it. Swope, the slgnwrlter-decorator, 459 Duane street. (0M ELY UMOEE OF THE - "1 i' FfJ III ill la flu i S3 IMi mi m i i M t E3 B rrTuRfl HCai ffl P fib vfc m kJ m N 0 IB U W W1 El Id B unnESEsiiaac PROFESSIONAL! CARDS. 0; H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C. H. Cooper's store. W. C. LOGAN. D. D. 8.. DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block, 673 Third Street W. M. LAFORCE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, t and 7, Flavels Brick Building. S1LA8 B. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In Flavel's biles: building. fbank J. Taylor. Jno. T. Lioutib. TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Astoria, Oregon. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found in his office until II o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until I p. m., and from 6 until 7:30 evenings. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORN ET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Second Strget, Astoria, or. DR. EILIV JANSON. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 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 chronla diseases. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. Office over Danzlger store, Atorl. Telephone No. 52. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms t and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 t0 12 and 2, to Residence, C3a, aifeet. FOR SALE. TH3 DISCOVERY SAVED HIS LIFE. Mr. O. Calllouett", Druggist, Beavers- vllle, 111., says: , "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was token with La Grippe and tried all the phy slctans for miles around, but of no avail, and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery In my store I sent for a bot tle, and began to use It, and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about, igaln. It Is worth' Its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without It." Get a trial bottle free at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store, Odd Fellows'. build ing. Bee 'that St-e-e-dmion Is spelt with two eea when you buy St-e-e-d's Sooth ing Powders, Beware of spurious lmi tatlons. COME in the MORNING as We are Rushed in the Afternoon. FOR SALE Household furniture. W. . Crawford, Agent. JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out Just received Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, 629 Third street. 1-1 ),.- NOTlCIi " "by plv trt nil parties 'P enmity warrant In- Jn'.v i:, lM'-o, to present .t'-.: v tre.isurer f u' !.leivt w.il cease thereon ''. y of Jumurv, A. D. ! I.. WARD. - w t- f t'!..i,v County. Services In the Finnish Lutheran church toiy as usual. The pator of the church will conduct the services. The church recently received a new illustrated tdble from the Northwestern Bible Coniany. t At Rescue Club last night a largf audience greeted a prrnrram that was rendered to the delight of everyone present. President Estes presided. The following program was rendered: Re Ration, Oracle Simpson and Nannettc Adams; vocal solo, "Sweet Mignonette, iss Pearl Holden; piano Bolo. MIbf Lollta Grange and Miss Lulu Estes; duet, violin and banjo, Messrs. Edwards and Lewis: piano solo. Miss Mamie Smith; selection from "Samantha At en," read by Mrs. Staver; vocal duet, Wihen Summer is O'er," Miss Burns and Mrs. Reams; song, "Marguerite, Miss Fannon; vocal solo, Mr. Jones, ao' companled by Miss Busey; piano duet, Mrs. K. Osburn and Miss Nannie Bel cher; reading, "Where is Your Boy, Dr. Estes, who gave an earnest talk In reference to the employment of young boys In any business that leads them Into tho lowest dives In the city at all hours of tho night. ITOU DON'T HAVE TO SWEAR OFF. ays the St. Louis Journal of Agricul ture In an editorial about No-To-Bac ihe famous tobacco Wablt cure. "We no f many oases cured, by No-To-Bac, ne, a prominent St. Ixuls architect imoked and chewed for twenty years; two boxes cured him so that even the mell of tobacco makes him Sick." No- IVBac sold end guaranteed by Chas iiogers, uruggiirt. o cure no pay. Book free. Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. The only chance of the year to buy Fine Dry Goods and Clothing at less than cost. C. H. COOPER'S GREAT A NNUAL SALE. A THOUGHTFUL PERSON. Consults his best interests by having a box of Krause's Headache Capsules at hand: taken as directed will prevent or stop any kind of a headache, no matter what the cause In fact if your skull were cracked It would prevent pain. The frequency of the attacks will diminish, and by taking the cap sules at the approach of a headache, you will never have another. Twenty five cents per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers. Astoria Oregon. Sole Agent PERSONAL MENTION. Vanngvr Overheck took a day off yes. terdny and nut the finishing touches on a new chicken coop which he ha been bvlMIng for the past two months. He will turn a number of prino chickens In It today and test it holding capacity. l H' s-vrvl-s st Grace Church trnlsy at 11 a. m. end 7:M p. m. Th chance of "i'f si hour Inter than usual Is iradr I "il will rnnr'ntie until further nitl". I I s-rvi.M at llutv Iunocents at S SO. On t Monday evening a special Borvk uSst Hon. C. J. Curtis spent Saturday In tho metropolis. Mr. Adams, city water works engin eer, returned yesterday from Portland, where he has been examining the res ervoirs of the Bull Run water worVa. Mr. Paquet, of the firm of Paquet A Klllnor. was In the city yesterday for the purpose of signing the contract awarded his firm by the water works commission. Motnera ana nurse ell the world over have given their teething babies and feverish rbJIdren St-e-e-dman's Sooth ing Powders. Try them. BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CA TARRH THAT CONTAIN MER CURY. As mercury will surely destroy the sense of suuell and completely arrange me wnuie system wneii entering it imrough the mucous surtaoes. ucu ar ticles sdiould ncvec be ueU except 011 prescriptions from reputable pnysicians, as the daanage they will do is ten lold 10 Inn good ou can posdiuly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manuiac tuivd by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., oonoalns 110 mercury, and U taken in- oernilly, aoting on the blood ami mu cous surfaces of the Eystem. In buying Halls Oaitarrh Cure be sura you gei the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. 75 cents per bottle. DON'T TOBACCO SPIT OR SMOKE YOUR LIFE AWAY. Is the truthful, startling title of a book about No-To-Bac, the harmless, guaran tee-1 tobacco ba.bit cure that braces up MexMnlzed nerves, eliminates the nico tine poison, makes weak men gair strength, vigor and manhood. You run no phy.iical, or financial risk, as No-To-Bao is sold by Chas. Rogers, druggist, under a guarantee to cure or monej refunded. Book free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. A temperance revival In Sioux City has lowered the pressure on the Cov ington pipe line. FREE PILLS. Send your address to H. E. Bucklen & Co.. Chlcaeo. and eet a free samole Baohelor's Rest, a lonesome retreat of Dr. King's New Life pills. A trial In Arliona, is trying to break Into! will convince you of their merits. These civilization by inviting women to come, puis are easy In action and are particu larly effective In the cure of constipa tion and sick headache. For malaria and liver troubles they have been prov ed invalunble. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from any deleterious WANTED. WANTED House work or nursing. Apply 461 Duane Street. WANTED Agents to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpelier, Vt. For further Informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-K4 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. J75.00 A WEEK paid to ladles and gents to sell the rapid dish washer. vVushes and dries them in two min Jtes without wetting the hands. No sxperience necessary; sells at sight; permanent position; Address W P. Har rison & Co., Clerk No. 14. Columbus, Ohio. $5.00 to $15.00 PER DAY at home sell ng Lightning Plater, and plating Jew dry, watches, tablewear, etc. Every louse has goods needing plating. No xperience; no capital; no talking; some tgent? are making $25 a day. Perma- :ient position. Address H. K. Delmo i Co., Columbus, Ohio. SOC1ETT MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSIONERS The reg ilar meeting's of this board will be held n the first. Monday of each month at it) a, m., at tbe office of Robb & Por ter, w. L. Robb. Sec NOTICE The regular meetings of tie Astoria Building and Loan Associa ion are held at 8 p. m. on the first Vednesday of each month. Office on ienevieve street, south of Chenamus. W. L. ROBB. Secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13, 1. O. J- F- Regular meetings of Ocean En ampment No. 13, in the Odd Fellows' Huliding, at 7 p. m.. on the second end ourth Mondays of each month. 80 ournlng brethren cordially lnHed. Hv order q- p BEVERAGES. WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zin "andel wine Instead of coffee or tea. 'Ifty cents per gallon. Don't forget waeh and apricot brandy. Also French mnfie snd wine at Alex Gilbert's. there and get married. VERY MUCH OFF COLOR. Awarded HJghtst Honors World'. Fair. Da 35 Cents a roll for gtvid cooking butter At FOARD & STOKES Co.'s. SWOPE, the Piguwrlter-Decorator, 4i3 D. Street. OTTO CREAM mm . MOST PERFECT MADE 4 pure Crape Cream of Tirtr Powder. Free 60a Ammonia, AKimoriny otl.et JulUnnl 40 YEARS THE STANDARD Are people who are troubled with chron-l Ic liver complaint. , Bile in the blood . substance and to be purely vegetable. tinges the cuticle and even the eye- They do not weaken by their action balls, and also manifests Itself bv un-! but by giving tone to the stomach and easiness in the right side and beneath I bowels greatlv invigorate the system, the right shoulder blade, furred tongue, Regular size. 23 cents per box. Sold by nausea, sick headache, and an unpieas-i 1 nas. ttogers, druggist. Odd Fellows ant breath. It is usually accompanied' Building. bv costlveness and dyspepsia. For the ailment Itself, and Its various manifcs- An appraisal ehows that Jay Gould tatloos. Hostetter s Stomach Bitters Ib' jeCt a fortune of $80,000,000. How many A " t-'V V w j .tiu v .'i.,,',v ... . . ...v . . . 1 1 .. standard medicine also prevents and cures chills and fever, rheumatism. ONLY THE PUREST Wines and inuors are sold at Alex Campbell'a nervousness, and the Infirmities inn dent to declining years. It builds up an enfeebled physique and fortirtes it against disease. he left poor is not stated. ALL FREE. Those who have used Dr. Kine-'s Ww Annettte and niirhtlv Discovery know its value, and those slumber are promoted by It. and it is wno nr.ve not nave now tne opportunity protector against tne effects or a " try u.irce. iau on me advertised wetting, of overwork, exposure and un-i drunrlst and get a trlnl bottle frer. wholesome food or water. Pend your nsme and address to H. E. Bucklen & Co.. Chlcaro, and get a Short, fancy collarettes of ermine! sample box of Nw Life Pll's fn-e, as- . . . . . , ' well a cony of Oulde to Health and are pretty and very dressy for evening Household Instructor, free. All of wear. which Is ruarantd to do you iood cost you notning. Chns. Rogers, KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will purify druggist. Odd Fellows Building. your blood, clear your complexion, reg uiaie your tioweis. ana maae your nead niiss j-ranees wmard irknoirlniw. Sold by J. W. Conn. What Is the use to go and pay 13 1-J -enls for a cigar when you can get the Rohert Mantell at Chas. Olsen's for 10 cents, the best Havana cigar In the market, mild and free smoking. TO RENT A flrst-closs nlano. In- qulre of R. R. Marlon, 75 Second street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms tor housekeeping. Mrs. D. Curran, 276 10U street. FOUND Lady's cape Owner can have same by calling at office t Asto ria Street Car Company, proving prop erty, and paying for this advertisement. CALL ON P. BAKER. 478 Third SL. nd have your clothes dyed and cles red. herself as favoring the single tax. Grace-She's very eccentric. Ethel-' '"'".ZKJt." HowT Grace-She married the man 1, ,i, .J " Vk!. "M! she was engaged to at the seashore that wonld do me any good. Price 60 ' lu. Duia or j. w i 'o WHEN IN PORTLAND-Call on Handley A Haas, 150 First street, and get the Dally Astorian. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while there. BOARDING AND ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS With board. or good table board by tbe day or reek, with home com forts, at reason able rates. Mrs. E. C Holdea, oomef ttli and Duane streets. . 4