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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1895)
1 1 v ' 11 TILE DAILY AST.OJUAN A8XQRU, FlUDAY MO.ttJUNG, JANUARY 25, 1895. ' ", ; i" MA N who enters a taMor ;. !. r In i'.uh city iiikd us his i t. '-,ii ''1 l i.iit we have luuue it - - ui-i. nit to i-vil unreliable. goo'Is, .,! ' to buy the best anil buy -il for so little compnred to tau -J.'KiacIr'co or i'orlkiii'J prices. ci ias. Mcdonald, Tlie Tailor. 523 Commercial Street. ledg'j is Power AaJ power is salvation. To do a thing iiii lit one must know how to do It Tiiis !fi 11s true of carpenter work as anything else. G. C. POLMBERG, Wiiose shop la at 473 Fourth street, will build you anything from a wood box to a $00,000 building and do It well. Whiskey is Enjoyable When You Get the Be3t! You won't enjoy other kinds after using HOPE Whisky. Every one who tries It says it's the most delightful ever used. It's mad of the purest, richest, grain, and can le bought only at The OFFICE. COKE For any kind of coal, hard or soft, or coke, the best place to get It Is of 'the Aatorla Transfer Company 423 OomiTKTOial street, Telephone No. 12. COAL A Poor Cigar. W. F. SCHIEBB never made. Don't expect to muke, either. But marke this s-a-t-l-s-f-a-c- t-l- -n of the 22-karct tort has accompanied every purchase ol one of the cigars mado by him since he began business. We'v got the notion that a satisfied customer "cuts a big figure" In building up a business. That'B the reason La Iiclle Astoria takes so well. Little Giant. Seems Is If half the mothers In As torla have bought a pair or two of those LITTLE J 1 A NT s hool shoes for their children, The other half will as soon as they hear of the wearing qual ities of those that are being worn about the city. You can have your choice or leather, kid, grain or calf. JOHN HAHN & CO. You'll He surprised to i will buy In the way 'iJLJirTTriid mivoi- Wan ot i-vrl ,.. t. , , . . , ,,, ieaayig'lne leuaing lallor and pay io nut n ini-u m Bru wnni tt lime jnini'-y lIii i i. . . . will hiiw In rl, -,.v f A'T-r,.Jr hlgU-ht THE SALMON PACK. Vn dor date of Liverpool, December 13, 1804, David Scott & Co. write as fol lows to Che London Grocers' Gazette: "An attempt Is apparently being n:ale -by some parties to assume the role of a 'candid friend' to the grocery trade of the country by publishing in- Is in 1804 so very excessive that prices can only Inevitably be weaker for some time to come. It so happens, however, that the statements made are entirely erroneous as to quantities of pack In 1894 season, and have been copied from a source that was unable mora than to make a guess at the to. tals. "Instead of there being 2,000,000 cases salmon for 1S04 season, the ascertained packs of the Brltltfh, Columbia river and Alaska do not exceed 1,506,000, and this Is Iimb than the average pack of tlhe five years 1889-93 inclusive. "And now Just a word on the spot situation In the United Kingdom. W have been keeping a close record of the consumption during that five years, and the result shows that at no time has the stock run so low In Liverpool and London warehouses as today, "On November 1, 1889, we began with a very heavy spot stock of salmon In London and Liverpool, and from that time until November 1, 1894 a period ot Ave years the Imports into the coun try were 3,174,773 cases, and the con sumption .'during the same period 3,270,773, thus reducing the spot stock that Is always on hand by 100,000 dur ing these five years, and showing only now a visible total supply for this country of 775,000, including the Drum cliff, Just arrived at Liverpool. Per haps a fair notion of the supply can be had from the following flaures: November 1, 1889, there were, spot and to arrive, visible, 1,000,000 cases November 1, 1891, stock and Imports, visible, were 783,000; 1892, 723,000; 1893, 723,000; and for the coming year, that is from November 1, 1891, the figures would appear to be 775,000. The above figures include the stock In Liverpool only; the stock In London we have had no means of ascertaining, but wo know that for the previous years It was very mifh In excess .of the very limited stock there rm Novcm ber 1st, tlhls year, Whb h Is reported by competent authorities not to have-ex ceded 23,000 esses. "This visible supply of 77'i.00 casep for the season of 1891-5 will, on the averase consumption of the last two years of fl(!3,O0O cases per annum, evl dently leave us with a cany over at the end of 1S95 of 112,000 cases for the United kingdom, which Is considerably Ions than the carry over on nny of these 1st Novem'bersv and Is much loss than half of that on November 1, 13S9 The situation Is one that should be confidently looked forward to by In terested parties here, and If distribu tors or dealers will allow themselves to be misled by bearish talk, they muy be the parties most likely to puffer, while onr 'candid friend' the 'bears' will not have any stock to follow up their talk with.'; Men ROUND TOWN. Bom, to the wife of Carl Dow, a on, January 23d. The steamship Queen left "out yester day for San Francisco. The ships Hankow and Ballantyn will leave out today. Ware at L-TTurnm's Jowelrv Utore. You'll nfrT be surprised to see what fine woirtf the encravcr can do. ASTORIA - MATTRESS - FACTORY, 878 Commercial Street. O- M urn u fact urors of every description of Lounges, JMut'l reuse, etc, jrliPAIUINO IN ALL ITS UK .INCHES Old Fashioned Country SAUSAGE. - That's what the Washington - Mean. .Mu'liel's saiwige tames like. - It's imide ot the sumo Ingredients, - toohomo killed and ilrfctd bed - and pork. Our flavoring la most - delicious. Inn ing this cold wetith- - er there's no other ulsh so good, WASHINGTON MtiAT rURKET, CHKI-STCNSCN ft CO., Prop'r. Not only do Orosbauor & Uracil offer J'ou ' "CUTTER'S Whiskey." That Is Cutter's Whisky, but they have taken thj wholesale agency lor -:- St. Georgq's Rhcmnatis Bittors. Nothing that a physician ran recom mend will have bi tter effect in toning up your stein than incso Miters- (.cop a bottle in your room and take M.'veral doses a day, and sickness and jou will be strangers. OKOSUAULK & HKACH'3 "RESORT YESTERDAY'S WEATHER Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending ut 5 p. m. ye.iterday, fur- mshej by tlie United Stales Depart lut'Mt of Agriculture, weather bureau, .Maximum temperature, 4." degrees. Minimum temperature-. 3d degrees. Precipitation, .07 inch. Tula! precipitation from BcpU-mWr Int. l.soi, to date. 4S.M Inches. ;.;x, ,,f pi ,.,.;. : tJ,m fmm Septem ber i t, ivii, to date, !.:'S inches. tash price fur fur skins. Ladles, If you want a fine dress loW' r than any place will sell for, go to the Low Price Store. 'Look at the underwear and hosiery and save big money at Cohen's Low Price Store. Mrs. A, Friend has returned to tlilr city and will engage In dressmaking at 224 10 Hi street. Moment ana nurses all the world over hiive given their teething babies and feverish children Rt-e-e-dman's Sooth ing Powdeni. Try thorn. 6. E. Utzlngor Is tin agent In Astoria for the celebrated Ciambrlnus IMt'el Ucer. of Portland. Dr p bun a postal curd and he will call tor your oider. Tlie young ladles of the A. F. C, will give their entertainment February Is: at StulU' Theatre. Admission, 60 eti to all parts of the house. Children under twelve, 23 cents. TUB MT8TEKT BOITED. Body of tJie Defaulting Treasurer of Holt County, NU, Found. A Sunday dUpatch from O'Neill, Ne braska, states that the body of Barrett Scott, the defaulting treasurer of Holt county, was found about 10 o'clock last night In the Niobrara river, about 300 The steamship George W. Elder ar-1 feet below the bridge, on the Boyd rived in yesterday and passed up the j co"nty side. The body was close up to river soon after. tne bank, and In about seven feet of 1 water. It was In Its shirt sleeves, but The British ship Olenlul. with 48.00C had tne watc an cha, ftn(1 ofh sacks of wheat, valued at $48,950, left personal effects on, Just as they had out yesterday lor Fleetwood. I beeo worn , llfe. A .hemPen rope. about one and one-half Inches In diam eter, was around tils neck, and the end, about three feet long, was dan gling In Che water. This showed thai Jack Reed, wltih the aid of a com- Scott was hanged by the vlgllnntes plete change of clothing, was aWe to before his body was thrown over the escape yesterday from the quarantined bridge Into the water. There was Tlie British bark London Hill, 103 days from Newcastle with a cargo of coal, arrived In yesterday. Another State Where Paine's Cel ery Compound is Endorsed. ship Orassendale. slight wound In the right side of the necK, where a bullet had grazed It, The Astorian will continue to bulle- cutting through the lobe of the right tin important telegraphic news, it win ear. The coroner's Jury found that prove a convenience to both the pub- gcott had been hanged, and that Geo. 11c and the afternoon dallies as well. Muiiihan, Moses Elliot, and Mcrt Roy, thos-a now under arrest,' and other Holt county citizens, composed the mob, While out riding with his family New Years' day, Scott was fired upon by party of vigilantes, and after being wounded was dragged from his car riage, blindfolded, and then placed I another vehicle and taken In a north erly direction to 'be lynched, as has be?n shown. The P.ritlsh ship County of Antrim, after being thoroughly fumigated, was released lioni Quarantine. She will probably go up the river today. Professional bums were In their ele ment last night. They made the rounds of the various Chinese stores and were hospitably entertained. The Potter's starboard engine became disabled last night Just before reach ing Oak Point, and she was compelled to run into Portland with a single wheel. W. A. Jacobs, a contractor of Port, land, was In the city yesterday, look ing over the old Liberty Hall property. He will commence tomorrow remodel ing the plaoe for the Casino Companyi, which will open on February 2d with a vaudeville show. Died, in Portland, Jan. 21, Mrs. Becke Uorchers, of Knappton, Wash., at the residence of her son, H. W. Borchers, 395 Russell street, Portland. The fu neral took place on Wednesday, Jan uary 23d. A. T. Webb, of the Webb Safe and Lock Company, Portland, was In the city yesterday with a couple of th latest bicycles. The machines were on exhibition at No. 2'n engine house and attracted many admirers. An entertainment and social will be held at Knlemeyer's Hall tomorrow evening for the benefit of the Scundlna vlan M. E. Church. An excellent pro gram with songs, 'music, recitations, etc. Refreshments will be served. Ev eryl)ody wehome. G. E. McC.nilvary, the Bailor from flhe City ot Hankow who fell through Kinney's dock Wednesday night, was removed yesterday to the hospital. Dr. r'ulton uliUca that while his Injuries are not serious, he will be laid up for some time. In Rey-Mai'lluus Nelson, presiding elder f the Scandinavian Methodist missions Oregon, who has been In the cltj u'.)iut a week. In the Interest of the re building oi' the Norwegian-Danish M. church here, returned to Portlanu lust night. Rev. II. o. Nordvlg, pastor of tht Norwegian and Danish M. E. churcl in thin city, informs us that his appeal to I ho people for aid to re-build tht liureh has met with generous response. The contruct for the work has beei let, ibut- he still needs J250, and will b. pushing the subscription. CEDAR STREET SCHOOL. Through the kindness of the company managers of the new theatre, we havi a free donation of Liberty Hall' lr which our entertainment will be giver ol. Che evening of February 2d. Patroni and teachers feel grateful toward these gentlemen for such a liberal donation to the cause of our public schools. We hope to be able, by the proceeds of our entertainment, to put In a lirst class encyclopedia ami other books of Immediate value; at least, we hop to relieve our distressing lnconven lenee caused by our destitute clrcum :tv..ccs In the matter of wider fields of Investigation. We have been Imposing upon our neighbors to supply the want Above all other institutions of public bene(lt( the public school should stand first; however we have been imposed upon and put at a disadvantage by the placing of the football entertain men i immeuiately preceding ours, knowing we had settled on the above named date, which was done because of the unusual amount of work In examinations and promotions at mid term. But we have an excellent program and our boys and girls are taking an active Interest In both the matter of securing a full house and the prograrr commlttee, and you will be entertained Admission, 25 cents. COMMITTEE. Austin Corbet, the New York capital ist, railway manager, and extensive land owner, has sold to parties from Italy, about 4,000 acres of land in Chi cot county, Arkansas, that is now un d?r cultivation, on which it is proposed to establish a colony of 250 Italian families, whose admission as Immi grants Commissioner- Stump has de cided is not In contravention of the contract labor law. The colony will consist of persons more or less familial with agricultural pursuits, of steady habits, and reputable standing In thtli own country. . si iiilfl if ilf iBll ywj f0Vy' The Arcade. Commercial Street. WE KEEP NO BOOKS. NO BAD DEBTS STRICTLY CASH. So much has been heard recently of the success of Paine's celery compound In curing the sick In California and certain other Western states that the Republic, of St. Louis, publishes a series of letters showing what wondrous good Paine's celery compound Is doing in Missouri. Few men are better known in Missou ri than Deputy Circuit Clerk J. A. Long, of Putnam county, a picture of whom Is printed above, and no one is more highly respected. No ordinary j medicine could effect a cure like the I one In his case, and his experience has' cured. If I was sick again with the same disease I would not tak $1,000 In gold for a single 'bottle." With scarcely less enthusiasm, Prof. W. C7"liidgeway, principal of the fa mous Jackson school, in Kansas City, says: "I have used Paine's celery com pound, and think it is the best mcdi cine that I have ever known. Besides, I have recommended it to several friends, who have used it with much satisfaction." Paine's celery compound bring3 rest ful sleep to the sleepless, and givee made a great Impression throughout strengtlh to the weak and nervous. Mrs. Missouri. I J. A. Durvil, of Monett. Is one of the "When I began using Paine's celery hundreds whom this pure compound Tire Hliovets 5c. 9o, 17c compound," he writes, "I was suffering has restored to health and happiness, t-a hpooin? per set You don't want a carpet aweoper that bant the j'urnituiu or brusnes tne Ufa out of the carpet, or kicks up dust In stead of gacheiing it, or lops lis hand; about lor ou to uip over. You may come aerots that sort under one name or another. Pass on, and remember Blssell's Grand Rapids Sweeper. It comes as i.ear to "broom work" as a machine can. No noise, no drag on you to run it, almost sucks the dust up, and dumps with a touch; the brush Just skims, or digs In as you press lig-htly or heavily on the handle. You'll say It monopolizes the Sweeper virtues. And the price is only $2.99. The tl l.nite.l Buttermilk Soitp Be a cuke. This KinVrtiT Lamp, with chimney wich hiiiI burner, ",8c. Larue 13ofi)e Household Ammouia 13o. Wash Hoards 7o. to 30o. Comforts 1.13, Veiling per yard 12o. Lace from lo a vnrd to 14c. Overalls 50o. Quills U8o, Silk darter Web per yard 10c. lireakfast Shawls 2.ro. Uindliu'S per roll 'la. Pearl Buttons from 7c lo 15o a dozen. Smoked Pearl Buttons 5c to 8c a dozen. Towels oc. Table Oil Cloth ll) and '2!)c a vnrd. B ivs Punts 19c. Ladies Underwear oil prices Corset W'uist li)c. Men s Underwear nil prines. DeLong's Hook nud Kves i.er card 12o. Nifelv Pins Per dozen '2a. 2 Foot. Kules 8r. Shoe Brushes lOo. NursiujiBotlles 0c (incline, large bottle 5o B-ys' Suspeiiilcrs 10c. Men's busneniiers all nnces. Uinlwllns gl.22, .f 1.09. Ladies' llose l-'liminr Caid-i 8c, lllc, Ladies' A protm 24':. 27c, 3-le. Mcu's Hose 5.: to 32ii. l)inn-?r MelU 4u. S)c. 20c. Cnlloe Mil's Hint Lol l a pound, 57o. Oval Top Looking Glass, 20o. lilflss Sirup rretiers 21c. Padlocks 7t, 12c, 15c. Clioppin-' Bo'.vla n7r., !)nc. Ci ji lies Pins 25 f. . . (iliiss Tivmbli rs otic a set. No 2 Limp Chimneys (jo. No. 8 "Never Break" Skillets 3-lc. Tiu Pot Cuvfrs 3c, 4c, 5c. Cake Lifters 5o. Scalloped Shelf Paper 30 sheets fjc. oil Feet of Ciotlics Liue 4o. Bjttle or Sewim: Ma- bine Oil 4c. Nickel Alarm Clocks Mo. Prest-rve Kdilos lu, 12C.( 4C, 2-ja Ni.velc (!. Deconilcd Chamber Tails 33c. Reflector Lumps with burner and chimney IJ3c. Travelliujt Alcohol Lanip3 loo. Meat S:iw 33:1. Coat Hooks 6 for 5o. Buying groceries this year ot Foard & Stokes will prove a most profitable transaction for the purchaser. The reason why? All their goods are fresh and selected with tlie greatest care. NOTICE. Notice t hereby (riven to fill p.irtle; ?i..,l.i,!r Cl.its.p county warrants in I'urs.-d prior to July 1". ls'"l. to presoul !'? n.i'iie to the eouiuv -treasurer for r -vniefi!, a Interest will cca.se thereon t this d.it Ci'rl this :h day of .T.imi.irv, A. X) J B, 1.. WARD, Ti.uun vr r.f t'hitsej) County. "jurrs" Tiie i::ly Restaurant A family gathering of fine lhiulrs at The Oliice every day, But Hope Whis ky stands to the fore. Its quality Is the lever that is turning hundreds of lovers of the pure article to The Olllce bar. I say! Dick Humphreys has enlarg ed his market next door to Rescue Hall, and keeps groceries besides ali kinds of fish. He sells oj'Bters by tlu pint or quart, and will deliver to any part of the city. "Blllio" Lane, hailing from some where up tho river, became decidedly obstreperous yesterday In Christen son's nieut market, and an officer wai lent for. Captain Hallock put in an P.ir.runco and after considerable dlf cvlty landed hlin In a convenient ex proK.i wagon and soon had him safely It'hin the city Jail. He was followed o t'ha lookup by a large and curious croWJ. Foard A Stokej Co, have secured the agency of tho famous STEWART'S TWINES, the only GENUINE FLAX TWINE manufactured In IRELAND. Their now Block goods are much su perior to any other kind. The ibest goods, and by fur tho cheap tst In the city, clothing, underwear, socks, suniH-nders, hats, cups, neck wear, blankets, comforters, umbrellas oil clothing, rubber boots, at the Con signee's Sale, 6i'0 Commercial street. Ask any one familiar with the wood market who It Is that la capturing the trade of the city. There'll bo but one insiver. There Is one yard that s:and a hI I y at the head and that Is the Scow Bay Wood Yard. Olllce opposite Flid.er Bros.'s store. ..rating, ratlinr r.n-.l i '. x Ponder J.-l 1 Vl ..i M . Tlie Printx-Craln Drug Co. are mak ing a ni'.taliy of lino pei'lunuw, Sctip Kid toili.t articles. They have Just re ceived a liue of imported perfumes, in- ilmhng the k; e.-kili,e of the Ituuing iivign nuunuficiturem. Call anil exun is them. It will cost rou tunning to look at theui. How to save money? You'll learn the ti'cit't by trading with Goodman tt 00. The prices they quote on sIuhs 1. -;i V.Ki U!o. Tiielr flguris don't mean inferior quality of goods e'lther, but i-lhcr the finest procurable. A couple of weeks the Astorian con tallied an Interview with Mr. T. M l.lnvllln, of Tillamook, regarding tht dairying and poultry Interests of that wetlon of the country. The Breeders riazqtto, of Chicago, reprints the In tervlew In full, and us It Is a Journal of wide, circulation, no doubt Tillamook ounty will receive no little benell thereby. Another Interview, Just be fore Christmas, with Mr. Hunter, of I'm Portlfimt Butchering Company, rel atlvp to tho 'high prices of turkeys lr Astoria, was copied by a number of poultry pn-rs throughout the East among which was tho Farm and Fire Hide, of Chicago, During the past few days Mr. Hunter has received a numbei of letters from various parts of the country, asldng for additional Infor mat Ion regnnllng poultry raising In this county, which shows conclusive! Hint such articles are bound to at tract the attention of people who will sooner or later find their way to thli country. CHINESE NEW YEAR. Astoria's Chinatown a Scene of Bill llant Lights and Snapping Crack ers Last Night. Chinatown was all ublnxe last night, with lanterns and colored lights, the occasion being Chinese New Year's eve. In every shop, no matter of what pre tentions, tables were spread with all sorts of viands, before which Chinese, divsaed In their bett, bowed and scrap ed In silent worship of rhelr Joss, which was variously represented In the forms of many peculiar Images perched li plain view on the tables. At midnight, en Incessant snapping of firecrackers was heard, and continued throughout the early morning hours. The explusio;, i.f firecracker was punctuated at Ir regular Intervals by the deep boom I' a Chinese bomb, highly suggestive o the sullen roar of cannon. The feath ltlcs will be continued, as usual oi ueh occasions, for the next twelv day, during which many hundreds c dollars worth of powder will be burneOt Rev. Dr. George Dana Boardman, the distinguished Baptist clergyman of Philadelphia, Is delivering a course of lectures on Christian sociology in that city. He has been Invited to deliver the same course(,on the spring before the students of the University ot Chicago. CANARY BIRDS. There are probably no pets eJbout the house that help to pass as many houre pleasantly, that otherwise would bt long and drear, as the canary bird. To derive the full benefits of their sweet iongs they must be kept In a thor. oughly healthy condition. The prln "Ipal points to be observed are clean liness, pure water and food, the last named consisting mainly of mixed secdf with occasionally a few green leaves of some kind. In selecting the seed, Treat care should be observed. First, ee that tlhe mixture contains only "anary, hemp, and a few rape seeds Bo sure that they are perfectly clean and free from dust, as there Is nothing that Injures the tone of their songs is quickly the the dust so commonly found In the packages of seed. Thf mrest way for you to know that you ire getting the best and cleanest of -ccd Is to buy tthem of the Prlnts-Craln Drug Co., as they buy only the best eed In bulk, and give them a thorough (loaning and then put them up In pack ages, each warranted to contain a full pound of seed. They only charge ten e-nts a package, or three for twenty- five cents. from Indigestion and muscular rheuma tism, arid my hands and feet had a feeling of numbness. I had to use a athartlc all the time. But since using paine's celery compound, that hfis ceas ed, and now I am better than I have been for a long time. I tried physi cians and numerous medicines, but Paine's celery compound Is the medl- Ine. I would recommend It to all suffering from similar disease." Mr. A. C. Lindenberf?, the well-known agent for the Belmont Air Brake com pany, In what he writes, states attout tho average experience of those who have taken this wonderful remedy for kidney and liver troubles. He says: '"About one year ago I was taken down sick with kidney troubles, and Her statement is: "I suffered with my nerves for 18 months. I-could not get a night of natural sleep, and took all the medi cines that I heard of, and tried all of the doctors, but no use. I was finally persuaded to give Paine's celery com pound a trial, and now, after using five bottlen, I can sleep nil n!ght, and l'er-l as well as I ever did. I cannot say enough In praise of this medicine and what it has done for me." And there are literally thousands more St. Loulsians and people in othe; cities and towns in the state who tes tify to the great good Paine's celery compound has done for them. It is like the remedy of remedies. It makes peo pie well. It Is the one perfect brain iivc-r i-uuipiiuui, aim ill id ra mJ nerve (ood. the all over. I got tired trying doctors, ; storer of healthy blood, the onfi rem a. and patent medicines, and was told to try Paine's celery compound. When I had used about half a bottle I fell dy that speedily and permanently cures it i? not a patent medicine, a Bar saparuia, or an ordlnnry tonic. It Is tome better, and I kept on until I had as superior to them all as the diamond usea six Domes ana i am enureiy , is to ordinary glass. Try it now. I pay for good Coal Oil Cans ten cents apiece. I pay for all kinds of hmk, also for hides, the highest market price. BrI'ns them to 72 Wain street, I am buying hides for one of tho largest houses In San Francisco. M. SUSMAN. SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, Is In great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-live doses only 25 cents. Children love It Sold by J. W. Conn, Cents a roll for good cooking butter At FOARD & STOKES Co.'s. For years the Astoria Wood Yard has given our citizens only the very best of wood and coal. They are still doing It. In fact, they are taklnj the lead. Why? Because they know what the public wants, and the public knows them. LOOK OUT FOR COLD WEATHER, But ride Inside the Electric Lighted and Steam Heated Vestibule Apartment Car trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee, and St, Paul Railway, and you will be as warm, comfortable, and cheerful as your own library or boudoir. To rmvel between Chicago, St. Paul or Minneapolis, or Between Chicago and Omaha, In these luxuriously appointed trains, is a supreme satisfaction; and as the somewhat ancient advertisement used, to read, "for further particulars see small bills." Small bills (and large ones, too) will be accepted for passage nd sleeping car tickets. , All coupon ticket agents on the 'coast sell tickets la the Chicago. -Mllwauiiee and St. Paul Railway, or adUress C J. Eddy, GeoersJ Agent, Portland. Or. BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CA TAKKU THAT CONTAIN MER CURY. As m-ereury will surely destroy th; jense of saiell and completely derange ne whole system when entering ii jhrough the mucous surfaces. Such ar ticles should never be used except on preweriptlons from reputable physicians, is the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive fro.n them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufac tured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., oontuJns no mercury, and is taken In rnally, acting on the blood and mu sous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Oa'tnrrh Cure be sure you get) he Pennine. It Is taken Inti-rnally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J, Cheney ft Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. "3 cents per bottle. RAPE GRAND (BASQUE BAXJL, Given by the SONS OF HERMAN, -At- Fisher's flail, Feb. 22, 1895. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. DEI' MBN6 MOST PERFECT MADE purs Crape Oetm of Tartar Powder. Free trutn Ammonia. Alum or any othei adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, For the best sustained char- fieteis, tuvre wm oe tmve prizes for Gentlemen and three, for Ladies. Prizes can he seen at Fuard & Stokes Co. Tickets -Gentlemen Mark ers, 81.00. Lady Maskers free. Spectators, 50 cents. Iron shelf HraeUeta por pair 4, 0, 22a. Kuivexawl Folks per sot from 42e to 551.08 Mrfiil Urniieia 7j. D)verK(ji Bearers 10c Wire Iiair Brushes 13c, 23c. Knife Jiasl.cls 4",u. 2 iiV.Tt Col 1-ot 1 )c. ;t 2o. 4 " ' " be. 2 Qnmt Ci ..per lie :om CoiTee Tot .ro. 'i " ' " " 19i 4 " " " 21o. TonTrnys'.'c, lld.Sc. 14 Quart T,n l'uil l!)o. D;li Puns '8c. D ist Pi.ns Pint Cnps, 2 fcr 5c. Large GIiim Pitchers 19c, 28c. Lantern Globes 0c. Lanterns 4.h l'i -ture Hoi ks c. VViuilow Shades with spring rollers 33c. The "AfpDE" Commercial Street BEi'ORE A FULL HEAD OF STEAM Is gathered by htta tremendously de structive engine, malaria, put on tne uraKes vvim wostetier's Stomach Lit icis, which will check its progress and avert disaster. 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