THE DAILY AST011MN ASTOBIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1805. "'( ':! i '. niii iriu fi: (l.-r, 'id' J lli'il'l Ll.'itl! !iuu: I ( in '.; ' I H i T ,'.'' - Yi.'RY MA .V v.iio enters a tailor -- shp In this rity owes us his I'.iuit will tr.at v.e liuve made It r.o ,.ii,Ti.. u!l to p-ll urn .'liable goods, so eafy to buy the best and buy it fur so Illilo compared to Sun Kr.ni' bt-o or Portland, prices. CM AS. AicDONALD, The Tailor, 523 Commercial Street. "feu3ts2i Ecalap Eht" Is not a IluIau name, but 1b simply the nam of Tt!i: PALACE RESTAURANT Spelled Backward. This ia the new restaurant which 1b the talk of the town. Jt opens up Cor business today ojpo.4i"to Olsen's Cigar Stoie, on Com mercial street. It 'lias the largest range In town. It lias the only broiler in the city. It Is the place where you are not smoked out while eating. It Is the place where the cook will malie a steak taste like a quail. Come and see. lnowledgz is Power And power is salvation. To do a thing right one must know how to do it This Is as true of carpenter work as anything else. C. G. PALMBEG, Whose shop Is at 473 Fourth street, will bulla you anything from a wood box to a $30,000 building and do It well. Whiskey is Enjoyable When You Cst ths Best! 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 made ot the purest, richest, grain, and can be tonight only at The OFFICE. COKE -: TW nv kind of coal, hard or soft, ,.,,ir Hit- bent ulu'e to rut It Is of the Astoria Transfer Cornjiuny 423 Commercial Btreet, Telephone No. 1J. COAL A Poor Cigar . f. F. SCHIKBE never made. Don't expect to make, either. But miuko this a-a-t-l-s-f-a-c- , i-l-i-n in' tho 22-karet tort has . accompanied every purchase ot one of tho cigars mado by hi since he begun business. We'' . ,.,.t the notion that a satislled . customer "cuts a big llguro" In building up a business. That . the reason La Belle Asloria tukeB .. so well. Little Giant. Seems Is It half tho mothers In As , l....,t.ht ii i.nlr (IP two O lOlllt (III" ",',-.'' I - . , :J . t i.i"pt i,. fin vr m hnol shoes for their children. The other half will as soon as they hear of the wearing quai itles of those that are being worn abou the. city. You can nave your coon t.f leather, kid, grain or calf. JOHN HAMN & CO. You'll lie surprised to sen what a little money ... . V. ... f.iv..tli'i' mill wm Key in ln" - "- Silver Ware at Kkxtroni s Jewell Store. You'll alBO be surprised tri He wliut line work the engraver cun do. ASTORIA-. : MATTRESS -factory, 378 Commercial Street. O Mamif u tiireM of every description ot LounjiH'f, M'-iU.'etw.H, fio. ItKPAIUINO IN' ALL ITS UKANC1IKS Old Fashioned Country SAUSAGL;. - That's whit thfl Washington . MivW .Mi.rkfl' .Uiige Uutea like .,.,l at rh NHOio lnuTCditMltS . t,H -home killed ami (li'.tuod beef and polk. Our tlavonng is most delieloilfl. l-iii"ing ifils cold wwlh- . ttr tliei-e's no oilier iliaa so goou, WASHINGTON MCAT flARKGT, CHKlATCNfitiN CO., Prop'r. Not only do Clrosbauer & Urach olter you "CUTTER'S Whiskey." That Is Cutter's Whisky, but they have taken the wholesale sgeiiey lor St. Ceu. gd's Rhccntatio Bitters. -:- Nothtm? Hint a physician can recom le.iiHl will have better effect In tnln ill Jclir litem tliail theso blltern-Ki-ep s Louie in yuur room nnd tak i-vvrl d.iKi-s a day, and sickness oil ou will l-e ulniii;;e!. iiHO.ili.U'l.R & BRACK'S "RE50RT." TV-':;:::!. .VVS WKATHER. l.i' I v i" r i f tb twenty-four i. i ... '. r, p. r.t. yi-sterdny. fur ! 1 : I b'.nies lepart- ! .. .',.r Vi,rtnvi, -i !'" :" 'V, 1 tleuree. .'ie, I'lll'.HT TIDR TABLE. For tile Week, Ikulnning To-day. H UH Vli'lhH. i.M. CM. IAjW WAT R A.M. KM. ni 't. li in It. II 11 m : fr.ll 11 ni ! f;' Slit. ,un .Men Tue. 2ii 281 2!l '2 03 7 7 1 02.8 2 7 3;3 6 2 28,7 8,1 1 3H81I 8113 2 2 4s:8 0'' 21417 8I 8 44 2 9j 3 13 8 3! 2 6217 411 9 15 2 81 7 551-0 3 81!I-O0 8 421-0 3 071-0 ; 3l 3 4118 511 3 317111 9 4712 3! 9 3C l : Thu 81! 4 11-8 5 4 236 6;i0 3;2 0I0 10 lh NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all parties holding Clausop county warrants in- lorsed prior to July io, io preeru h aime to the county treasurer for payment, as Interest will cease thereon after this date. Dated thla 7th day oi January, a. l. 1S95. JJ. u- WAKi-i, Treasurer Of Uloitsop iunxy. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant. See Swope. Sea Swope about decorating. See Swope about decorating and sign. work. Use P. C. strengthening Plasters, two for 25 cents. , Lots of new goods at Consignee Sale, COO Commercial street. Meany is the lending tailor and rays the hlgh-t -?rih pr'oe for fur skins. Russian railroads have women's smoking cars. Ladles, If you want a fine dress low er than any place will sen for, go to the Low Price Store. Liverpool, England, has in Its list of city employed, an official rat-catcher. The Newfoundland council has ap proved a bill to give the government guarantee to bank notes. Look at the underwear and hosiery and save big money at Cohen's Low Price Store. The Boston Society for the Proven lion of Cruelty to Animals, gives week ly lectures to coachmen on the proper way to treat dumb animals. Dr. Ida 10. Rlchnrdson, of Philadel tihla, is one of the most successful woman physicians of the country, her lrir.,,m. .bplnjf estimated at $10,000 a year. Mrs. A. Friend has returned to this city and will engage In dressmaking at 224 10th street. A rural South Carolina paper tells of an icicle thirty feet long and a yard wide fhut formed on a windmill In York' county during the recent cold spell. Mrs. Mozclte, of Jackson county, Michigan, an Inmate of the county almshouse, Is lot! years old and glories In the assertion that she is "as mean a woman as Ood ever put breath Into." The favorite tipple of Senator Brlce Is said to be mineral water. P. C. Strengthening Plasters 15 eta each, two for 25 els.; equal to any 2i cent plaster made. D. V. Tallant, mall carrier between ltul.herfordton and Columbus, N. C, walks twenty-seven miles each duy, carrying tho mall ibag on Ids houldeiB. His compensation Is $1100 a year. Motners aim nurses all the world ovel have given Ihelr teething babies and feverish clilidi"ii St-e-e-dman's Soo.li Ing Powder Try them. The natives of Interior Madagascar defend themselves against the advance of the French roldlern by removing all food from the lino of march and re fusing to furnish supplies nt any price. S. E. Ut.inger Is 111 agent In Astorlii for the celebrated (.liinibrlnus 'ott'el Beer, of Portland. Dr p him a postal card and ho will call for your older. P. C. Strengthening Plaster are the Among her most favorite treasurer oiikI remlnls. enees lof tho jiit the queen keeps a I'.uooeh which belon wl originally to Hubert Bruce, of Scotland. best mude. For sale only by the Print: Craln Drug Co. 15 ets. each, two foi 15 cents. Mrs. Arthur Stannard (John Strange Winter) Is very suiicrstlilons and al ways carries two scraps of gray fur Inside the neck of her dress as atalls man. The young Indies of the A. F. C. will give their entertainment February 1st at StutU' Theatre. Admht Ion, M eli to all narts of the house. Children under twelve, 25 cents. Buying grocerli s this year of Fonnl & Stokes will prove a most protitahlo tinntiaetlon for the pun haaor. The reason why? All their goods are fnsh and selected With the greatest rare, A family gathering of line Uqulra at The Ofllce every day. But Hope Whis ky stands to the fore. Its quality is the lever that Is turning hundreds 6f lovers of tho pure article to The Otllee bar. I say! Dick Humphreys has enlarg ed hid market next door to Res'uc Hall, and keeps groceries besides nil kinds ot flh. He sells oysters by the nlnt or quart, and will deliver to any part of the city. Foard & Stoke Co. have secured thf agencv of the ruinous itnni p TWINES, the only GENUINE FI.AX TWINE manufactured In IRELAND. Their new stock k-oods are much su peilor to any other kind. For years the Astoria Wood Yard has given our rltlxens only the Very b.st of wood and coal. They re sill, doing It. In fact, they are taking the lead. Why? Because they know what the public wants, and the public know them. How to save money? You'll learn the secret by trading with Goodman A Co. The price they quote on shoe Ml the tale. Their Pfrures don't mean !...".-. ;..r .,l::;;v of ro 5s Plthi-r, but riuher the finest procurable. ROUND TOWN. The British ship Scottish Dales arriv ed down yesterday from Portland. . There was no frost left on the ground yesterday. The atmosjihere v.a.t as mild as on a mlu-summer s day. A marriage license was Issued yes terday to Andrew Petersen! and Annie Clark. The steamsthlp Columbia, after tak ing on a quantity of laths and shooks, left out yesterday for San Francisco. The city was billed yesterday with posters announcing the opening of the new variety theatre on next Monday night. The firth markets of the city are now piled up with smelt, and they are sell ing at so low a price that even the poore.it cannot afford to go without them. All along the waterfront these bright days scores of fishermen are kept busy repairing and making new nets. The fishing season will soon to; on, and then, rallnmd or no railroad, Astoria will (be a busy place. That the city council has determined to abandon the use of at least one of tl.c fire engines, and substitute a chemical engine, is looked upon with favor by a majority of the business men. Out at Normile's grading camp more men are seeking employment than can llnd places. Traey are coming and go ing, however, so that all that Is ne cessary Is for one to bide his time and a vacancy will come sooner or later. I hu larmers of the Uiper N'ohalem country are unanimous, so It is said, In their desire to see the Olney road plankid. As It Is at the present time, It is InipOHKlMo to get along that tnor ougihfare with more than an empty wagon. Tiie latest tidings from John Chit wood's logging camp are to the effect that he Is busier than ever getting out logs. Wil'ii the next freshet he ex pects to float over the Young's River falls, close on to a million feet. He Is In the heart of the very best timber belt of this section of Clatsop county. At a meeting of Viking Lodge, No. 14, I. O. 1. T., last nig'ht, the following oincers were elected; F. Moore, P. C. T.; C. A. Hanson, C. T. ; 'Miss J. Vetter lln, V. T.; A. J. Stewart. C; Miss Ida Shaw, S.; Miss Elsie Parker, F. S.; V. CI. Boomer, M.; A. A. Schroder, T.; a. Burnett, (1.; Miss Daisy Hill, S.; Miss Nollle Busey, S. J. T. The ship James Drummond cleared from New York January 23 for this city. She has a general cargo, consigned to Sutton & Bee! is, of Portland. The Alameda, of the same line, Is 67 days out from New York, but she put In to Rio Janeiro January 7 with her rudder head sprung, and so far as known, hhe Is still at that port. A couple of gentlemen who have been in tho city the last few days from Butte L'Uy, Montana, 'have, it Is reported, bonded a large tract of land above Tongue Point, und will put It on the Butte markets. Messrs. Bonner and Hamuli nd, who will build the railroad betwe. n this city and Coble, are so well known throughout Montana, that the people up there have perfect con i.denee that the Missoula capitalists will carry the thing through success fully, r.ionee It Is thought that there will be no trouble In disposing of As toria real estate In that locality. Within the past few weeks work hnsi gone en at a lively pace on the big w'hiili'biiek City of Kverett to g"t II lea ly for service and take advantage if t::e lii;'! tides of winter to final ! '.c s-.u nnier out of the shallow water at th in nth of the Sno'.ion!i."!i river, sayi the Kverett Herald, (leni'ial Vanngei McDiiiiga.il, Captain Buckman, besides 'uivrtatemlent CaMerwood, and the oflleei-s of the vessel, are giving theli undivided iittentlon to the completion if th- ves'iel. It will Ik- ready to move Into the stream In a few days, and will be tnlc-n around to the nail works whs rf, where the painters and othei artists will put on some finishing touches. Mr. Win. C. Cornwall, president of the New York Stute Bankers' Associa tion, has written an article for the e'obiiiar.v Forum entitled, "Should the wovei anient Retire from, Banking?" in which he declares that the currency troubles In the United States ure due to the government's assumption of the prerogative, rightly belonging to the nankp. of Issuing notes for circulation; nnd he explains why this function should mitunlly bo left to the banks In the same number of the Forum, Mr. Alfred S. Heldelbaeh explains "Why (lol 1 Is Exported." The princi pal reasons he gives for the constant drain of gold from this country are: disgust of foreign Investors because of ieoe.it developments In our railroad management; dismay nt the condition of the treasury and our currency, and the fear that If they Invest money here they may not be able to get back as good money as they gave. He says that no change In this stnte of affairs may be exeted until the government goes out of the banking business and we have i more electle currency. H. It. Plant, the well-known Florida railroad magnate, made the hearts of the Sisters of the Sacred Heart glad at Tampa recently by liberal gifu of money. CHEERFUL WINTER EVENINGS. Nothing brlngt so much Joy and com fort to the fireside as a genial visitor- one that entertains and Instructs every member of the fnmllv. The lsteh strln Is nlwavs out, for the Prairie Farmer, f r It si ways brings s big weekly bud-s-et. It Is brighter thsn ever, with a host of new wrllers. this year. The Thsnksirlvin and Christmas nnmbs will be worth more than a year's sub rlphon. 11.00 gets M vlsln. The Prairie Farmer, Chicago. PERSONAL MENTION. B. A. SeafBorg, of Ilwaco, was In the city yesterday. W. H. Rowe, of Salt Lake City, who arrived In Astoria yesterday, returned EaBt this morning. He was accom panied 'by (his wife, w'ho has been vis iting for several weeks with 'her daugh ter, Mrs. E. J. Smith, Mr. Walter W. Wishon, a mining engineer of Butte City, Montana, has been in the city during 'the past week, looking up real estate bargains. He left for his 'home last evening. COJ'.riE,SPONDfN'CE. Astoria, January 29th, 1895. Editor Astorlan: . With your permission I wish to add a few words upon tho subject herein to 'be named. The city of Astoria may well take pride in the action of a ma jority of Its council last evening In re fusing to license the variety theatre proposed to be opened on Bond street or elsewhere, without restriction. i The heartfelt thanks and gratitude ! of every mother In the city, and of ad Its true and manly men, Is due to tnose councllmen who so nobly set aside ad apparent pecuniary considerations for the higher one of Che best welfare of our most precious possessions our sons and daughters. Disappointed had men will not be sparing of abtfe and denunciation of those Who dared oppose them. Let none who approve of such action by the council fall to express It as openly andi emphatically. The eloquent appeal of Mr. Welch was full of the soundest sense and fin est feeling, and he was ably and cour ageously seconded by Mr. O'Hara. Mr. Young demonstrated his excep tional fitness for his responsible posi tion as a member of our city school board by 'his prompt action for the protection of tihe purity of our chil dren. Mayor Kinney also gave Jils valuable Influence on Uhe side of the right. To all the gentlemen who so fearless ly i.ided us In 'defence of the safety c.iid sanctity of our homes, and the fair name of our beautiful city, we give well-deserved honor; and we dare as sert that neither they nor the city will ever be the poorer for their action in this matter; for money gained cor- runtly is Invariably a curse to the gainer, even In this world, and no man ever lost anything worth having by standing bravoly for What he feels tc be right. It Is, moreover, a mistaken Idea that Uhe money gained from licensing evl' replenishes the city treasury. The sum paid out for the protection from, and the prosecution and 'pumlstfinunt of the criminals created by It, far exceeds that lecelved from It. We women would gladly "stay at home" If men would, by a proper ex ample and well-enforced salutary laws, protect our boys and girls from con tamination; and we venture to act pub licly only In despair of any othei means. If carefully, und properly guiding, guarding and training our chil li re a Into citizens that will be an hone, to themselves,, their parents, their country and their Maker, Is not the "business" nnd the principal business of women, perhaps some one wiser than our Creator can tell us what Is. MRS. W. W. PARKER. San Antonio, Texas, councils have passed an ordinance which prohibits physicians from ohurglng more than $1 a visit. It was passed at the solici tation of the leading physicians of the city. J. M. Barrle, the novelist, oivned his literary career by writing leading arti cles for a Nottingham paper. David Christie Murray commenced his Jour nallstlc career on the staff of a Blr mlngham paper. The business of William R. Grace & Co., and connections has been turned into a limited company, with a capital of $1,000,000. The company Includes the New York, London, San Francisco and South Ani-M'l 'an houses. The will of the late ex-Stnator Jo seph K. Brown, of Georgia, was ad mitted to probate nt Atlanta a few days ago. The schedule of the proper ty shows that he left personality of i value of $1, 500,000, and real estate which Includes $30,000 acres In Texas, town lots In Atlanta, and Canton, Ga., and In Colorado, and three farms in Georgia. Most of his Rreat fortune goes to his immediate family. Al"xaniler Dumas Fays he has out lived tl.e tnste for most things that money can procure. The chief pleasure of his life now Is medltatler, which he Indulges fcy taking long walks in the forest of Marly. M. Dumas is now White-haired old man, but his old age Is vigorous. He lives with his Invalid wife at his country home near Marly on the $100,000 or so realized by the sale of his collection of pictures last year. For many reasons It is believed that t'he sealing fleet wLil have this year good success. All due economy has been observed In the outfitting of the ves sels and a large portion of the business is being handled on a different princi ple Chan heretofore. Seal hunters who have ibeen accustomed to making big money In years gone by have In many Instances not accepted the cut In wares, but have leased the vessel con ditionally for the season. This la one of Che strongest Indications there are Ohat Che fleet this year will do well. About two-thirds of the fleet have now sailed from Victoria, and nearly all are going to the Japanese coast. Two got away Monday the Alnoka and flhe Fisher Maid, the former in com mand of Captain Heater and carrying a crew of 6 whites and 24 Indians, and the latter In Capt. Chlpp's charge with crew of 13 Indians and only one white man. This year each vessel's bonded stores are branded according to th customs' regulation to prevent the pos sibility ot the foods being Illegally used. BIO LUMBER DEAL. The Bear River Canal Co. of Utah, Buy 1,000,000 Feet of Oregon Fir In Astoria. Mr. W. H. Rowe, president of the Bear River Canal Co., of Corlnne, Utah, and the Ogden Slreet Railway and vVntJr Works Company, of Ogden, was In the city yesterday. Wihlle here he negotiated with local parties for the purihase of 1,000,000 feet of fir lumber to be used for llumlng purposes In their canal system. This Is the first of several large orders which are ex pecte 1 to follow, as 'his company have many thousand acres of land over whit-:-. Irrigation flumes are to be con strue' J. In conversation with an As toriar reporter, Mr. Rowe said: "In our specifications the engineer calls f.,r Oregon fir, and we have found that ll Is the most durable timber we can find. Recently we received the last of a 16-car order of Oregon, fir from the Willamette Mills, at Portland, and we used It up ns fast as received. I find that Astoria can quote us a better price on the lumber, than we ihave been able to get In Portland, and It goes without saying that this market will receive our future orders. "The Bear lilver Canal is a gigantic enterprise," continued Mr. Rowe, "and the man who passed on the engineers' syeclflcatlons was none other than Mr. Schuyler, the expert engineer who re ported on your water works system specifications. The source of water is at the head of a great gorge on the Bear River, and the first few miles of flume is through a series of tunnels and flumes built high above the river After leaving the gorge the canal ex tends over thousands cf acres of land, that, before water reached it, was ut terly worthless. Where formerly noth ing but sa'e brush would grow on the land, now grows the finest of grasses, grains, and vegetables, and will pro duce anything that will grow above ground." In speaking of the Ogden water works Mr. Rowe said: "I see that Astoria is preparing to construct a new water works system. I have had considerable experience In that line, as our company owns the Ogvlen system, Which I consider the finest of its size In the country. It Is on the gravity system, and contains 31 miles of pipe. The elllciency of the system was cleai'iy demonstrated dur ing a big fire that occurred at the time of the great strike last summer, when the conflagration threatened the whole city. For hours a pressufe of 120 pounds was turned on the entire sys tem, und fourteen lines of hose were constantly drawing from the mains. From start to finish there was no dif ference in the pressure. I can say this, however, In connection with your water system, the greatest of care should be exercised in selecting pipe. I don't care to say anything against various classes of pipe now on the mar ket, but if the Ogden Water Works was to do the whole thing over again, noth ing but cast Iron pipe would be used wuiere any great pressure Is needed." Mr. Rowe expresses 'himself as be ing greatly Impressed with Astoria, and predicts a great growth for this city When the railroad comes. He Is a director in the 7,. Y. M. I., the great Mormon mercantile establishment of Salt Lake city, and Incidentally re marked that from ten to fifteen car loads of Columbia river salmon were used by that Institution every year. He returns east this morning, but will visit Astoria again at no distant dny. Tho federal Judiciary of Alaska In tenl petitioning con Tress to make an appropriation and puss a lawauthoriK Ing the appointment of deputy marshals nnd commissioners In the Yukon coun try. Tho miners, while generally peaceable and law-abiding, recoynine the necessity of having a court, and lor that reason and the moral effect it will have on the community, the min ers made the request. United States Marshal Williams, of Alaska. In speak in:: of the matter si, Id that he and the other Federal officials of the territory, would Join In the request. There are upwards of 1,000 miners in the Yukon rlvr country and Its tributaries. PUT OPENING BOOKS. We are now turning out blank books if all kinds, as good as can be got anywhere in the country. We use the 'atest Uat-openlng patent, and Bryon & Weston paper, which has no equal. Our prices are as low as can be had lsewhere, so be patriotic, patronize home industry and be happy. Bring 'n your magazines, and have them oour.d into handsome books,. We do all kinds of binding and paper ruling. DELL1NGER & HOWE, Upstairs over Bollinger's Prlntln; ot llee. The U. S. Gov't Reports Show Royal Baking Powder superior to ell others. Magistrate E. M. Johnson, v( Hender- j iu be a very obstinate cough In our two son, Ky., recently married a couple In children we tried Dr. King's New Dis double quick time. This Is the way he I covery an.l at the end of two days the did it: V u ve mot hert to p loiin the sacred rites of mat'mony. Join hands. Do you take man your lawny hus band? Tnke woman be wife? Dis missed." FOR SALE. $1,100 7-room house and two lots. $"0O 6-room cottage and two lot. These figures only gi for 15 days. WM. HOLMES. Warrenton. Minister Kurino, of Japan, is one of the most popular men In the diplomatic corps at Washington. Recently he gave a dinner ut which the game of fukub- :ki was piayeu. taen puest drew n 'ouvenir. and when opened, contained a , Japanese toy ami caused much mer-i rlment. Ohlef Justice Fuller drew a doll. Or. Price's Cream Biking- Powder World's F'r H?e.t Award. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. OR; m CREAM MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free liom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Rev. Dr. James M. King, at the re cent dinner of the Patrla Club, New York, exhorted his hearers to remem ber that "with substantially unrestrict ed miff rage, a republican form of gov ernment Is still on trial In this coun try." He, however, was hopeful for the future. See that St-e-e-dman Is spelt with two ees when you buy St-e-e-d's Sooth ing Powders. Beware of spurious lml tations. The ymng Duke of Orleans only es caped being blackballed by the Paris Jockey Club by having his name with drawn. I pay for good Coal Oil Cans ten cents apiece. I pay for all kinds of Junk, also for hide, the highest market price. Bring them to 72 Main street, I am buying hides for one of the largest houses In San Francisco. M. SUSMAN. General Lew Wallace denies having suggested or desired the establishment of an American college of Immortals. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all In leavening Strength. V. S. Government Report The first woman to be appointed a railroad division surgeon Is Carrie Lie big, who will have charge of the Nor thern Pacillc at Hope, Idaho. They Lack Life There are twines sold to fishermen on the Columbia river that stand In the same relationship to Marshall's Twine as a wooden Image does to the human being they lack strength life evenness and lasting qualities. Don't fool yourself Into the belief that other twines besides Marshall's will do "Just as well." They won't. They cannot. GRAND RUDE BALL, Given by the SONS OF HERMAN, -At- Fisher's Hail, Feb. 22, 1895. For the best sustained cliar Hcters, there will l.e thm pi'izes , for Gentlemen and ihiecfiir Ladies. Prizis can be seen at Foard Si Stokes Co. Tickets Gentlemen Ma-k-ers, $1.00. Lady Markers free. Spectators, 50 cent?. St. George's tyheuraatic Bitters SfH't'toHv M.inu.acturtl tn aiJ those MiliiTted with KHi I AlATISM. It jjiv tone to the stum ich and purhics the bluoj better than any oih- r hitt-rs known. h tt sjle hv Jll Iiiiditii; dn KK't$t or Addrt'M G.'R." P. O. bo:; ooj. Asturia, Or, ON PETER BRACH, - - Genera! Agent 417 Commercial Stiii-t. Astoria, Oregon. i.l. ;'li.;ut- Nil. 24. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great Blood purifier, give freshness end clearness to the comimr::iou and cuics Constipation. ?5 r.ls.. r.o ets , Jl.uO. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. The State Commander writes' from Lincoln, Neb., as follows: "After try ing other medicines for what seemed cough entirely left them. We will not be without it hereafter, as our exper ien.-e proves hat It cures where all others fail." Signed, F. W. Stevens, State Com. Why not give this great medicine a trial, as It is guaranteed, and trial bottles are free at Chas. Rog ers' drug Store. Regular size 50 cents and $1.00. IT MAY DO AS MUCH FOR YOU. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., write that he had a severe kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains In nis lack, and also that his bladder was affected. He tried many so-called Kl.lnoy cures, tut without any good ! resuts. About a year ago he began use "f Electric Bitters and found relief at Electric Bitters Is especially a lapted to cure, all kidney aid liver troubles, nnd often gives almost In- stant relief. One trial will prove our statement Price, only 50 cents for !arg bottle, at Chas. Rogers' drug store. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over Ct H. Cooper's store. W. C. LOGAN, D. D. 8.. DENTAL PARLORS. Wansell Block. 673 Third street W. M. LAFORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 5, 6 and 7, Flavel Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Flavel's biick building. kkankJ. rvi.oi:. J no. T. Liouteb. TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Ar.toria. Oregon. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In his office until II o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2 p. m.. and from 5 until 7:30 evenings. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Second Sfcuet, Astoria, Or. DR. EILIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 10 to 1.2 a. m.i 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. . J. S. BISHOP, M. D., HOMEOPATHIST. Office and rooms In Kinney Block. Ollice Hours, 10 to 12:30 and 4 to 6:30. Surgery and Diseases of Women a Spe cialty. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 5S4Vi Third St., Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronic diseases. DR. O. B. ESTE8, PHYSICI N AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgeiv. Officii over Dan''l--'-' -or, Astoria. lV-lrfphoiie No. 52. IAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICI A.N, SURGEON, AND A.'COUCHEUR. Ofllce, Rooms 6 and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to V Residence, 639, Cedar street FOR SALE. JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out Just received Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, 529 Third street. WANTED. WANTED Agents to represent the old National Lite Insurance Co., of Montpelier, Vt. For further informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, S2-S4 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cat. $73.00 A WEEK paid to ladies and gents to sell the rapid dish washer, hashes and dries them in two min utes without wetting the hands. No experience necessary; sells at sight; permanent position; Address W P. Har rison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus. Ohio. $5.C0 to $15.00 PER DAY at home sell ing Lightning Plater, and plating Jew--iry, watches, tablewear, etc. Every aouse has goods needing plating. No experience; no capital; no talking; some lgent? are making $25 a day. Perma nent position. Address H. K. Delmo & Co., Columbus, Ohio. SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT t O.MMli,SIONEJta-The reg ular meetings of this board will be held on tin nrst Monday ol each month at 10 a. m., at the ollice ot Robb & Parser- W. L. Robb. Sec NOTICE The regular meetings of the Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion are held at X p. m. on the nrst Wednesday of each month. Ofllce on Genevieve street, 3outh of Chenamus. W. L. ROBB, Secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13, 1. O. O. I. Regular meetings of Ocean En campment No. 13, in the Odd Fellows' Building, at 7 p. m.. on the second wid fourth Mondays of each month. So journing brethren cordially In 'ted. By order q p BEVERAGES. V. INES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln timdel wine instead of coffee or tea. jifty cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and apricot brandy. Also French 'okimc and wine nt Alex Gilbert's. ONLY THE PUREST Wines and liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's tin. What is the use to go and pay 12 1-1 cents for a cigar when you can get the Robert Manlell at Chas. Olsen's for 10 cents, the best Havana cigar In tha market mild and free smoking. FOR SALE. The 100x50 feet Jot on the corner of Franklin avenue and 17th street, at the extremely low price of $2,500. worth, $5,000. Capt. F. P. FERCHEN. MISCELLANEOUS. CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St, and have, your clothes dved anil cleaned. "n-n rjrmu-oui on Handley & Haas. 150 First street and get the Dally Astorlan. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while her. BOARDING AND ROOJI& FURNISHED ROOMS Wltn board, or rood tnhle board by the day or week, with home comforts, at reason able rates. Mrs. K. C Holden, corner th and Duane atreata.