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a THE DAILY AST0R1AJN, ASTOKIA, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 2, 1895. Tide TalpleforMay, 1895. BIOB WAT. um WATKB. DATE. A. at. h.m ft, P. K. A M. r. u. h.m ft h.m ft. Ih.m I ft Wednesday S 101 Thursday., i Friday. ... 8 112 20 0 4 7 4 12807 2 82 0 0 8 30 11 4 21 12 612 14 565 '17 0 i;2 1 71(12 4 7 60 2 8 ft :,3 2 9 20 a a Bnturuay . . i SUNDAY.. C Momlnv. ... I! 901 in on n OH 12 w 1'uedday... 7 tVtHlnowlay H Thursday. 9 Vriday.... M 0 811 1 111 1 fill Snturday. .11 SUNDAY .!'! Monday. ...W 2 81 8 1 10 22 3 7 11 8213 9 Tuinuay . . H: Wedu'sd'y IS riiurilay..lt Friday 17 Saturday. .IN SUNDAY. l'J Monday.. ..'20 4 01 4 12 00 6. 'in 7 or 12 62 14ft 2a- 3 27 4 17 4 68 sr. 9 21 10 20 Tuesday... .ii Wedn sd'y st-'i Thursday .21 Friday 11 12 12 V. 2; 615 6 58 7 8ft 0 07 Saturday.. 8; 0 4 V 8UNDAY. ae 12H 8 20 Monday . . 2 611 810 Tuesday . . 2H 8 0. 10 10 IVetln'sil'y 21) Tliursday .80 400 8 02 61ft 1117 Friday... .31 12 Hi 10 ALONQ THE WATtR FRONT. Several efturgeon were shipped up the river on itne uajtzert last might. The Manaanlta, stanced on her trip to Puget Sound at 6 o'clock yesterday morning. The Columbine came tiown from the buoy station last night and tied up at t'lniayaon s 'Oook. Two fine flshbo&ts, one for J. o'. Han thorn and another for Hapgood & Co. are now under way. The schooner John Smith oame down from Portland last night In ballast. She loaves this morning for Port Blakeley to load lumber. Mrs. Brown, wife of Captain Brown of Portland, passed up the river on the Stuite of California yesterday mornilng with her daughter. The State of California anrlviJ In from San Francisco yesterday morning with a very lighlt fralghit load, and left up the river for Portland at 9 a. m. Seventeen tons of freight landed here on 'She Truckee from San Francisco were taken over to Warrenton yester day by the E. L. Dwyer, for Campbell Bros. The BrUtlsh ship KlrkMll, JC9 days from Antwerp, and the American ship Alameda, 1G1 days from New York, are being looked for off the mouth of the river every dlay. Commander Farenholt gave orders yesterday for the delivery of an addi tional fifteen tons of Beaver Hill coal aboard the Columbine for a further, and final teat of Its merits. The coal will Ibe taken aboard this morning. The machinery Is being placed In position at Kinney's old cannery, and evorydhlng balng made shipshape for the packing of salmon there next week. Already a large nuimber of men are at work on the premises turning out oval cans. Twenty-two ships are now heading for this city, from various ports of the world and Indications point to a very brisk summer for marine men. Capt. Seatt Johnson says that he has never since the first year of his residence here, known such a large number of vessels coming this way at this period of the year. This afternoon Astorrtans will be treated to a sight of the Potter, re splendent in her new war paint. She makes a trip down to the mouth of the river on her arrival here, with several invited guests on board. The steamer Is scheduled to leave on (the excursion at 1:30, so iher captain evidently Intends to let her out on the way down. It is exftremely probable that most of the salmon shipped to foreign con signees from Astoria will this yea contrary to custom, leave here on ship board direct for the United Kingdom and will not be .taken via San Fran cisco. The 200,000 tons of wheat wait ing for removal will probably tax the list of California charters to the ut most, with the result that shipments wilPbe made direct from the Columbia river. The Steamer Eollpse well be laid up on the lath indt and is to undergo a large amounlt of repairing. She will be comipleitely re-planked, and the hull will me lengthened 12 feet, ten feet forward and two feet aft.' The shape of the bow will be considerably sharp ened, and it is believed that the altera tions will increase the running power very largely. All the old planking la to be entirely removed from the decks. Joe Leathers has bean given charge of the work. Yesterday the sealing schooner Kate and Ann was brought alongside Fish er's slip and her sealskins dlsoharged at the wharf. They were at once taken up Ito Fisher's warehouse, where they will be cured and salted down beitter than the close quarters on the schooner allowed the word to be done. They will be shipped on the C. P. R. or U. P. In a few days. Several people who have never seen sealskins cured for shipment will have an op portunity today to watch the opera tion. A new dry dock to be Ibuitt alt Glas gow, and work on whioh has already begun, will, when finished, be the long est, though not the widest and deepest, graving dock in the world; the dock now under construction at Southamp ton being 130 feet less in the matter of length, but slightly larger In breadth and d'epiab. The Clyde dock will be 900 feat long, over all, 880 feet from In side face of caisson, 74 feet In width at bottom, and 115 feet at top, and 28 feet deep from average high water springs to floor. The entrance is to be 83 feet wide with perpendicular sides, and to neve a depth of 26 feet from average high water springs to sill. Yachting clubs all along' the coast have .begun work in earnest and al ready several organizations have launched considerable fleets ready to travel anywhere In competition with the boats of other clubs. Mr. Cribb's yacht, a description of which has al ready appeared in these columns, Is fast approaching completion, and the prevailing opinion along the water front is that As'toria should have more than one boat of the kind to represent her at the coming regatta. Here is a genuine opportunity Tor some of our local sportsmen to gat In and drill. Astoria should build a few yachts of unquestioned speed, and then issue challenges right and left ao coast clubs to participate in the water carnival in the summer. A series of short course races for fast yacflvts, more par ticularly with Astoria's colors to the fore, would work up public enthusiasm to a proper pitch and show people what pleasure really centers about the noble sport of yachting. GREATEST AND BEST. Four pounds of the best washing powder on earth for 25 cents. Ask Ross HIggins & Co. for SOAP FOAM POWDER. 0 57(18 .. 'wes 0 8-j 8ft 8 02T0 201 8 1 0 4274 8 1(1 ii 10 27 r u 4 or, i s 11 10 H I boil 0 4 llft'.iKH 5.yi-o:, 12 iV. 7(1 ;7-01 1 42 7 4 6 22 -1 a 2 7 1 8 1)7 -1 H 8 lii II 8 8 r) -1 1 4 Uli il 2 0 :5 -0 7, 4 . Ii 1 II 20 -O 1 S.M 8 2 U Oil 0 j 6 4'.' lia .. 7;lii3 0 51 8 7 8110 7 2 (HI 8 2 8 ft i !l 2 5,", 2; 9 an 7 2 8 41 2" 10 lb 7 Ii 4 27 1 4 105180 60H 07 Il:i(l8 3 6 47 0(1 12 4 Ii II 6 gli -0 6 1817(1 7O.'i-l0 2211 70 7 4li -la 8 7 0 8 28 -1 5 8 bl ; 0 9 lft 1 2 4 41 Ii9 10 01 -0 8 6 81 Ii 9 10 5ft -0 3 6 21 7 0 11 60 -0 4 7 12 7 2 0 82 -2 il 'TIS YET SPRING: May, the Last of the Three GreatMonths. The Close of Nature's Yearly Revival Seftfeoiuc ' , J Recovery is Now the Most Rapid and Lasting. Faine's Celery Compound Makes Vigorous Nerves. It Furiiieg the Blood as Nothing Els Can Posdbly Do. As a Vprlmg remedy, Faine's celery compound stands easily first in the careful Judgment of the physicians of this country. This remarkable discovery of Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D LL. D., of Dartmouth college, is Hn fact so eer talnly first in the estimation of think, lng men and women In every calling throughout 'the United States today that there can fairly (be Bald to be no seaond. For Strengthening the sick, restoring the spent energies of tlhose who have becomenervously exhausted, for puri fying the blood and making people well, Palne's celery connjiound has never been approached by any sarsap. arllla, tonic, or nervine. It Is as su perior to them all as strength Is su perior to iweatonees. The remarkable results from the use of this great rem edy are today known ait first hand In every city and village In America. The people are today thoroughly sat isfied by personal experience that Palne's celery compound makes people well. Where Ithe nerves Wave not been, properly fed, and neuralgia, nervous ness, Inability to sleep, rheumatism, and sudh evidianices of debility have en tered, Palne's celery compound has cre ated a new appetite, restored ' lost strerogth and given courage, new blood, and a strong, healthy will to live and get well. Try it. RAN'IDR'S GOOD WORK. Prospeotlve Junction Town on ithe New Road. It Is conceded toy all who are fa miliar with the situation that upon the opening of the now railroad there will be established one first-class town on the Oregon side between Asltorla and Portland. Why should not the new town be the re-built Rainier? This town has the natural advantages, being the supply depot of a large territory back from the river as weli as its large fish ing Industries and saw mills. Here Is where Jim Hill made surveys for the bridge he proposed to build across the Columbia to connect the Great Nor thern with Portland and the Willam ette Valley. From here, also, It Is probable will Ibe built a branch of the new railroad to tap Beaver and Ne halem valleys. The Immense body of ced ir and fir can only find an outlet to market by means of a railroad. It Is evident that the citizens in and around Ranier are fully alive to their Interests from 'the magnificent work they have already done and are doing In the matter of right of way for the new road. It Is captain that the rail road will only go to that point and as sist in Its development, which shows the most liberal and wide-awake spirit. Westport and Clatskanie are also hustling to secure the road for those points, ithe former Ihiavlng organized a railroad committee. It remains to be teen which of the Ithree cities wlli es tablish Its right to be the principal town, as far as location and prestige is concerned, on the new road. The late reports from Ithe righit of way ;omimjl'ttee show that the people In the vicinity of Ranier are doing them selves proud In their donations, and no doubt as soon as atl realize the im portance of the matter everyone will step to the front. Good work is also being dome at the other points. It should be thoroughly understood that the construction of the road can not be commenced until the right of way Is all presented to the committee iear of Incumbrance. Mr. Hammond Is then ready to go ahead with the work at once. The citizens of Asto ria have done nobly In the donation jf 'the immense subsidy and the clear ing of titles on the same, involving large sums of money besides the large sums spent in preliminary work, and those along the righit of way cannot do iefs than contribute their tnllte. REDUCED RATES. Commencing April 30th and until fur ther notice the rates between Astoria and Portland via the O. R. and N. Oo., will be $1.00 one way, and tt.50 round trip. C. F. OVERBAUGH, Commercial Agent. CHAMBER SETS At your own price at Foard & Stokes Co.'s. What is the use r( having a "human form divine" unless you ere for it and drape it and clothe it so as tc make It a source of Joy to yourself and a pride to your friends? Nature sup plies the form. A. Lake, the tailor at 359 Commercial street will make. th raiment. See him. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve cures scalds, burns, Indolent sores, and never fails to cure piles. Chas. Rogers. eft W fJ-W - " . 1 M fc- 2tctl 5Qcts. and SL0O Bottle. On cent a dose. It is sold on gruamu by all drait Kists. I cures Incipient Coruumptioa iwX ir-ih bet Couch r d Otoud Curt. , For Sal by 1. 17. Conn. "AFTERNOON"' biSEATCIIESr- The Associated Press JTews Contained In the Afternoon Dispatches. fthlrtatpn Mlnv 1 Mav J A Hnr (lAV wah .u.uuv, j -' J .. w men with Imposing parade and public exercises. . , " Ponttend. May 1. Judge Bellinger today ordVred the plea of guilty made by Doc. Davenport to the charge of eourtwirreltlng. set asKie ror tne reason that Davenport was Instigated to Issue couniterfeit money ty tne government agent. Davenport will be tried, by Jury who will be instructed by 'the Judge ito bring In a verdict of not guilty. London-, May 1. It is learned on good authority ' that Great Britain has agreed to tfhe proposed' settlement of her dispute whu Nicaragua it tne pay mertt of the indemnity is guaranteed. It is said that ithe affair is pnaitclcally settled. Colon. May 1. It is reported from San Juan del fiur that there is every probability of a revolution breaking out in Nicaragua if the government yields to the demands of Greaft Brit ain. ' i Buda PeSth, May 1. Soon after mid. night BOO workmen' marched through the leading streets until dispersed by the police, who made several arrests. A report has reaohed here from Misko llez that a serious conflict has taken place there between the police and 1,000 workmen ceWbraitang May day. St. Louis, May 1. T thousand brick workmen struck at moon today for more wages and nine hours a day. . Washington, May 1. The guarantee of payment by " Nicaragua of the In demnity as required by Great Britain will be made In the amplest manner possible, so there appears to be no fur ther obstacle between the .two coun tries as to final adjustment. Paris, May 1. Gauleis today an nounces that Russia has Invited France and Germany to sign a Joint note stat ing their Objections to the treaty of peace arranged at Slmonoski between the representatives of China and Japan, and that the latter country be notified that the fact of her Ignoring this note will warrant tihe- armed Intervention on the part of of the ithree powers whitfh sign It. Yokohama, May 1. Count Ito, presi dent of the Japanese council of min isters, and Count Myoja, Japanese en voy, have started for Chee Foo to be ready to ratify the treaty of peace arranged between the two countries. Tien Tstn, May 1. In response to Imperial summons Vlveroy Li Hung Chang has started for Peking. It Is believed the object of the Journey Is to receive the emperor's ratification of the treaty aiirlved at between China and Japan. Denver, Mai 1. The Rocky Moun tain News says editorially today: The gold receipts ait the Denver mint have fallen off 'heavily In the past month In spite of the Increased production. There has been no increase in receipts at othei mints and the assay offices fail to account for the discrepancy. The mystery has been solved. Smelters have been selling their product to the agents of the BqithBcmlds, and others Interested in the recent bond sale, in stead of placing it in (the mints. London, May 1. The Jury in the Wilde case disagreed. Nashville, May 1. The reading of the majority report was concluded soon after re-assembling today of the Joint session to consider the contest for governorship. A motion to adopt the majority report, which favors seating Turney, Democrat, was followed by one to eulbstdtute and adopt itthe minor ity report In favor of Evans, Repub lican. St. Paul, May 1. The matter of the application of the Oreron Short Line and Utah Northern Railway for sep araite receivers -tfame,.;nrrto be r-deard toaay perore Judere Sanborn, of the Untted States circuit court. , - Portland, May 1. Some of the urom. Inanit and Influential Republicans of this city who have been active In ar ranging for the meeting- of "..biir.gTi Clubs on May 22, are considerably ex eroisto over tne information that has arrived from different parts of the state o eft eat that friends of free sil ver ma make a vigorous effort to force from" 'the convention some expression by resolution on the financial nuestion. The coming meeting pro mil sea to be one of ithe lamgesti and most represen tative held by Republicans in the his tory of Oregon. Capt. H. S. Wells secratarv of the state organization of Republican mnhii. Is radically opposed to any expression by the convention on the ftnanolal or any other great question of the day. "I am satisfied," said Capt. Wells, "Mint nnluMnm n fl 1-1 Hon will be introduced bv several dir. ferent parties. The olub is organized for working business to outline the policy tor the party, or to undertake to commit the (party to anv orinclnles or (policy." . A LARGE WAIST Is not generally conEtdered a necessary adjunct to the grace, beaut v. or ivnie- try of the womanly form. Within the rxfciy, however, Is a greet waste made necessary aocordin gito the condition of thlngo continually in process and re tiring the perfect action of all bodlJy functions to absorb or dispel the ref use. When there Is irregularity or In action, ladies who value a clean, pure. 'neaitny Dody win take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription the only remedy for woman whioh being once used is always In favor. To those about to become mothers. It li a priceless boon, for It lessens the pains and perils of child-birth, short ens labor, promotes an abundiant se cretion of nourishment for tihe child and shortens the period of confinement. Dr. Pierce's PeDets cure biliousness. constipation, sick headache. Indiges tion, or dyspepsia, and kindred di seases. REDUCED RATES. niiwi VJ'tTO LC V II C VV cident Hotel, daily at 7 p. m., Sunday excepted, for Portland. Fare only $L00 one way, and $1.60 round trip. C. W. 6TONE, Agent. La Grlppa is here again with all Its oU-tlme vigor. One Minute Cough Cure is a reliable remedy. It cures and cures oulckly. Chas. Rogers, r A splendid line of silk waists re duced from $3.50 to $2.00 at the Ixn Price store, m Rogers' Dead Hhnr nVPf fa flat tsi kin corns. Please don't forget it. If you want a hlcvrAe rennJred or a lock fixed, or ny other first-claw work, done, can on C. H. OrkwKz, next door to Martin Olsen's Auction House. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder IWU Gold MU MiMotr Fl'. Ml FraadK I !5 ARC niE BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS J who care to pay little more than the cost of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the PET CIGARETTES ..'; SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf grown in Virginia, and are ; ABSOLUTELY J URE ' KIMBALL PIANOS AND ORGANS. If you want a piano or organ, .buy a reliable make from first hands at a reasonable price. , We ore the only manufacturers of pianos and organs Who have a brandh house on the Paci fic coast,' and are certainly in a posi tion to sell you a reliable Instrument for less than any retailer or agent. A large shipment of Klmballs will be sold In your town direct from the faatory in the near future. If you are ready to buy before they arrive, write us and we will send you catalogue and prices. , W. -W. KIMBALL & CO., 'Manufacturers. Pacific Coast Branch, Portland, Or. WHY do people complain of ' hrd times, when any woman or man can make from $5 to $1A a day easily. All have heard of the wonotorful success of the Climax Dish Washer; yet matly are apt to think they can't make money selling It; but anyone can make money because every family wants one. One agent has made $478.36 in the last three months, after paying all expenses and attending to regular business be sides. ; You don't have to canvass; as scon as people know you have It for sale they send for a Dish Washer. Ad dress the Climax Mfg. Co., 45 Starr Ave., Columbus, Ohio, for particulars. FOR RENT. "THE MANSELL." .. Furnished rooms, cenltiully locates. 673 Commercial street. FOR RENT-Two story house with l-asemont and bath. Hard finished. In quire at this office. "FOR RENT Six room co ttage, cor 15th street and Irving avenue. Apply to J. G. Higglns, 409 Bond Street. WANTED. WANTED A girl to do light house work. Call at this office. WANTED Six good girls from 12 to 15 years of age apply at Can Fac toria, immediately. WANTED To rent "House of 6 or 7 rooms In 'desirable neighborhood. Ad dress "B," . Aatorian. Wanted, a second-hand totter press; must be In good condition and cheap. Inquire at this office. WANTED To buy a fish scow. Ad dress P. O. Box 4G8, giving description, age and price, or apply a', this office. Wanted The present address of MaJ von Swunklnzel, late of the Austrian army, who left Vienna on the 10th of Janucry last, en route for .Astoria tc purchase a pair of Goodman5s $4 shoes WANTED To rent, or will buy at a fair price, a second hand type-writer. Smith machine preferred. Inquire at this office. MANAGER WANTED To appoint salesmen to sell the Rapid Dishwasher. Washes and dries the dishes m two minutes without wetting the fingers. $75 a week and all expenses. Easy po sition, no capital; no hard work; can make $100 a week. Address W. P. Har rison & Co,, Clerk No. 14, Columbus, OhU WANTED Agents to represent th old National Life Insurance Co., of MontDeller. Vt. For further informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coasl Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. A MAN OR LADY TO MANAGE distributing samples, cards, books, olrcs. Do correspondence. Send Syl van Co'y, Detroit, Mioh., 10 cents for samples, soap, etc., and get special of fer to you. I WANT SAMPLES HANDED TO your friends or neighbors. Send A. F. Wood, Perfumer, Wood Ave'., De troit, Mich., 10 cents for 5 trial bottles Satin-Scent Perfumes; receive offer to you. ' FOUND. FOUND A gold ring with ruby set ting; also a society pin. The owners eat have same by calling at this oflice and proving ownership. FOR BALE. JAPANESE GOODS. Just out Jusl received Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, 628 Third etreji. ACREAGE FOR SALE. Five acres in Summit Addition, clear (of encumbrance, for sale. Very cheap for cash. Add reus R. Lldderj, Astoria, Oregjn. FOR SALE Three furnished rooms for housekeeping. All ready to step Into and keep house. Inquire at 434 Bond street. ' , . NET LOST. Lost, down below, on April 27th, 20 fathoms of net 100 fathoms last year's web. brge meati. and 100 fethoros new Kmall mesh nt. Some corks branded S. P. Co. Finder please report to 8oaru!!nta.v1an Cannery. --PROFESSIONAL! CARDS. ..... H. A. SMITH DENTIST. ' Rooms I and 1 PythUn ouildlng over C. II Cooper's store. W. C. LOGAN. D. D. S., . . . DENTAL PARLORS. . Mansell Block.673 Third street. DR. EILIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; S to E and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. J. S. BISHOP, M. D., HOMEOPATHIST. Office and rooms In Kinney Block. Office Hours, 10 to 12:30 and 4 to 6:30. Surgery and Dlseasoi of Women a Spe cialty. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX. M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 6S4W Third St., Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all enronio diseases. DR. O. B. ESTE8. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attt-ntlfm to diseases of wom en and surgery. Offlcs over Danzlger's store, Astoria Telephone No. 51 JAY TUTTLE. M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON. AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office. Rooms I and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence, 639, Cedar street , 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. German Physician. Eclectic. DR. BARTEL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Albert Dunbar's store cor. 9th and Commercial. Prices: Calls $i; confinements, $10.00. Operations at office free. Medicines furnished. MRS. DR. OWENS ADAIR, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention given to diseases of women and children. Also to eye and ear. Office at Mrs. Ruckor's on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 9:30 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. W. M LAFORCE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 5, 6 and 7, Flavel Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In Flavel's brick building. FRANK J. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Aatorla Oregon. F. Q. A BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. Office on Second Stivet Astoria, Or. J. N. Dolph. Richard NIxoa. Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXON & DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 24, 25, 26, and 27, Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection business promptly attended to. Claims against the government a spe cialty. JAMES W. WELCH, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. Houses to rent. All kinds of prop erty for sale. Correspondence and business solicited. Office Welch Block, 54 Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and A. M. Regular communications held on the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. W. G. HOWELL, W, M. E. C. HOLDEN, Sratary. M ISCELLANEOUS. WHEN IN PORTLAND-Call or Handley A Haas, 150 First street, anr et the Dally Astorian. Visitors neef not miss their morning paper whin 'here. BEVERAGES. WINES AND BRANDIES. Use 7An andel wine instead of coffee or teu "Ifty cents per gallon. Don't forge oeach and apricot brandy. Also Frencl 'ngnan and wine at Alex Gilbert's. ONLY THE pnREST Wines and liquors are sold at AJex Csmpbell'i Gem. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. TT Most Perfect Made. 40 Yean the Standard. v I i I . w VI60BM. Easily. Quickly, Permanently restored. Weakncan, Kervounnem, DeDillty, and all the train . or evils 1 ram early errors or I later excesses, the results 01 overwork, siikiiew, worry. etc. r ull BtrcnRi.li, (level opmentaud tone given to (every omits una portion oftb.eb. ily. f-imiile, nat ural lnulhodn. Immwli bIa Imnrovement seen. r.iinr. imnnulhl. 2.000 references. Book. explanation and proofs mailed (aeaied) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. CALL FOR STATE W. C. T. V. CON VENTION. The tthirteen'th, annual convention of the Oregon Woman's Christian Tem perance Union will be held in the Baptist church , Roseburg, May 16-17, Inclusive." The state executive com mittee will hold a session on Tuesday evenlngfMay 14, at 7:30. The basis of representation in the convention is' one delegate at large for each county and local union, one for every twenty members and one for every fraction over ten members. Names of delegates should be sent to Mrs. Ida Marators, Roseburg. The Southern Pacific Railroad will grant reduced rates. Delegates will pay full fare going, taking a receipt from ticket agent, and will pay one third fare returning. It Is to be hoped that all local and county unions will send their full quota of delegates and make this the first state W. C. T. U. convention held in Southern Oregon one of the largest and best ever held in the state.. NARCISSA W. KINNEY, Pres. State W. C. T. U. 'MRS. SUSIE E. FOSTER, Corresponding Secretary. W. T. Stanford, station agent of Leepner, Clarion County, Pa., writes: I can recommend One Minute Cough Curo as the best i ever used. It gave instant relief and a quick cure. Chas. Rogers. . ' . ' Something new In the line of Sachet Powders Just received at the Printz Crain Drug Store. BOND STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City 01 Astoria, Oregon, have determined to improve Bond street from West side of iia street to Weat Bide of 45tlh street, all in the City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John Adair, such Improve ment atoll consist, of grading such portion of said street to the established grade thereof, throughout the full width thereof (together with filling as well as cutting) as to all thereof Is above the bank of the Columbia River and planking the same with sound fir plank three inch as in thickness to a width of twenty feet throughout the center thereof, and laying a side walk ten fe-rt wide of fir plank 1 and 1-2 inches thick on the South side of said street along Block 99, and on the North bide thereof, along the balance of the pant thereof that Is above the bank of said rive? and consequently to be graded, and driving piles, laying caps and stringers and planking with sound fir plank four inches thick the part of said street which Is North or West of the bank of said river (and therefore Is nut to be graded) to a widith of forty feet through the center of said street upon the established grade thereof, and placing BUJlwtamtlai railings upon each side of the Improvement. All of the Improvements to be made in accordance with the plans and spe cifications and ordinances in relation thereto. Commending at the Southwest corner of Block 6, in said pant of said city and running thence East to the South west corner of Block 7, and thence South to the Southwest corner of Block 8, and thence East to the SoUitheast cor ner of Block is, and thence North to tihe Northeast corner of Block 110, and thence West to the Northwest corner of Block 116, and thence South to the place of beginning and all lands and premises within such dnatrlat and not within any street or alley are subjsct to such assessment. Estimates of the expense of such improvements and plans and diagrams of suoh work or improvement and ot the locality to be Improved, have been deposited by ths City Surveyor with the Auditor and Police Judge for pub- llo examination, and may be inspected at the office of such officer. At the next regular meeting of the Common Council following the final publication of this notice, whioh meet ing will be held on Wednesday, May IBbh, at the hour of 7:30 p. m., at the city hall, any objections that may be made to Mich Improve ments will be considered by the council, and if by the time of said meeting a remonstrance against such Improvement signed by residents of the city owning more than one-half of the property in said district shall be died with the Auditor and Police Judge suoh Improvement shall not be or dered, If at all, except by a vote of tW3-thlrds of all members of the council. By order of the Common Council. (Attest) K. OSBURN, - Auditor and Vollce Judge. Astoria, Or., April 23d, 1895.. Our patrons will find DeWtlt's Little Early Risers a safe and reliable reme dy for constipation, dyspepsia, and liv er complaint. Chas. Rogers. When Baby was sick, we gave ber Castor!, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When aha became Mlas, aha clung to Castorla. When aba had Children, ahe gave them Castorla. FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN. The managers of the Klnetlscope, y request, will place Edison's latest in vention on exhibition Tuesday and Wednesday to those attending school at the reduced rate of two scenes' for 6 cents. You can buy razor strops at Rogers' Drug Store from 20 cents to $4 each. The World's Prir Tests showed ao lanlng powder so pure or so great la leav ening power as the PoyaL All city subscribers to the Dally As torian will please bear in mind that ' subscriptions for the month of April ara now due, and will kindly endeavor 1 to have the requ'site cash ready when ; Mr. Kannels calls for it. 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 taking th lead. Why? Because they know what the public wants, and the public knows them. , Gambrinus Brewing Co's Cold Storage U now ready to deliver this celebrated brew either by the keg or bottle. Drop a postal to box 800 or telephone No. CO, and your orders will be promptlvileliver- ed. Olfice, Commercial ant 12tli StreU S. E. UTZINGER, Agnnt. A. V. AL,L,EN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed,lProv!sions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cus atid Squtmoque Street!. Astoria, Ort. Hofth Pacific Bremery i JOHN KOPP.Prop Bohemian lager Beer And XX PORTER. l orderi promptly attended to Japanese Bazaar SINQ LUNG. Prop. Don't buy any Sprine eoods until von have looked our Jtcck over. It will pay you ana as usual our prices are such as to give us the bulk of the ladies trade in 417 Bond Street, next door to Mouler'i Fruit Store. Between Astoria and Portland 8TEAMER ' SARAH DIXON, r SPRING TIME TABLE. Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves' Astoria Monday mom lng for Portland at o'clock, and Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings at 6 o'clock. Returning leaves Portland Sunday morning at 7 o'clock; Monday, Wednes day and Friday evenings at 7:30. SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Astoria. na Teat and CofTeei, Table Delicacies, Domestic and Tropical Fruits, Vegetables, Sugar ' Cured Hams, Bacon, Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. St. George's fyieumatic 1 Bitters- Specially Manufactured to aid those afflicted with RHEUMATISM. It rives tone to the stomach and purifies the blood ' better than any other bitters known. ' For sale by all leadiug druggists, or : Address "C. R." P.O. Box 66), Astoria, Or UK PETER BRACH, General Agent 43T Commercial Street, Astoria, Oregon. Telephoue No, aa. TjlEflSTOSlflSflVlIlGSBflM Acts as trustee for corporations and individuals. Deposits solicited. Interest will be allowed on savings J I . 1 . 1 . , M . . uepumiei u-t yim j uu, ui per cent, per annum. 1. Q; A. BOWLBY ............. President BENJ. YOUNG Vice President' FRANK PATTON. Cashier i DIRECTORS. :' J. ' Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page, BenJ Young, A. S. Reed, D. P. Thompson W. E. Dement, Oust Holmes. E. ncNEIL, Receiver. - rrr o o. r if . , I o uuo 1 Gives Choice of Tmo Transcontinental Routes, Via Via" Spokane Ogden .Denver and and ! St. Paul. Omaha or St. Paul. Pullman and Tourla Sleep' Fr Reclining Chair Car. Astoria to San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS State, Sunday, April 14. Columbia, Friday, April W, State, Wednesday, April 24. ColumUa, Monday, April 29. Staite, Saturday, May 4. Astoria, and Portlnd Steamers. Hereafter the O. R. and N. Co.'s boats will run as follows, between Astoria and Portland. The Thompson will leave As toria at :45 a. m. dally except Sunday, and Portland daily at 8 p. m. except Sunday. The T. J. Potter wlli leave Astoria at 7 p. m. 0 ' . and Portland It I a, m, daily except Sunday. I For rate and general Information call oa or address C. F. OVERBAUGH. Commercial Agent, Astoria, Or. W. II. HTJRLBURT, Gen. Po. Aft, Portland. Or. nil n G IK