The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, October 19, 1895, Image 2

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    THE DAILY ASTOHIAN, ASTOELL, SATURDAY SfOBNINO, OOTOBEE 1&, 1895.
JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor.
TfcRMS OP SUBSCRIPTION.
Telephone No. 60. - . v
DAILY.
Sent hy mall, per yejir
Sent by mall, per month
Served by carrier, per week.
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. .eo
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WEEKLY.
Sent by matt per year, 2.00 In advance.
Postage free to subscribers.
All communications Intended for pub
lication Bhould be directed to the editor.
' Business communications of all kinds and
remittances must be addressed to The
.Astorlan."'
M TheTABtorten guarantees to Its sub
crrlbere' the largest circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
river.
Advertising rates can be had on ap
p.lcatlon to the business manager.
'"The Weekly Astorlan, the second old
est weekly In the state of Oregon, has
next to the Portland Oregonlan, the
largest weekly clrcu:atlon In the state,
Jno. T. Handy Co. are our Port'
. land' agents, and copies of the Astorlan
can be had every morning at their stand
on First street.
' SACKVILLE'S LIA3T BLUNDER.
TOo EngtllsCt paperU take Lord Sack
vlile' 15,000 puniciKet account of the iway
In MtUtt the Mill got him "bounced
when lie wuu Brit Mi minister In Warii
intriwn rtiirlnat CleiMl'.uvJ'g flrtit term
mUt'li inilore seriooiuliy t'.Van Mie American
. Journals do. Thult In it Burprising,
. however, for tie 13 ona of their own dip
toma'aj, Uh'sugli on the retired Cist for the
uast seven or eCCilt yrjxt, r.n;e CewCand
tint tilm Worn, land; tiie-y are more sud
. dened than (Americana can be by Mils
, personail amount of Jils ionlsbip'a stupid
performances nvCrlCe reprj-iVaiUng' his na
tion In toe capOU'l of ttie United BtaiUB.
Amerlcaiiis lire amuse! when Lorl
SaJekvCte iteffis hidw he spent ten days
nvith General Shenman on the president's
yacht In the Jujmw river uooauao he be-
lleved that Julti dfte was In dtuigr from
Irish conpslrator. rt is knwn on this
elde of the A'tlUntlc WiUt rone pra'cnA
Jokers got Tho ear Of tine KnirMi minister
and made dim ibeUeve 'Uhait the Irfclh In
vincible wore ufWr ti'ja soatp. Theee
. reveiatloiis of 'his rtiipidlty do not etovute
him In tho esttnutfon of the BrtUsh
public.
. ' Tho truth of the milter .was that Loixl
SackvJJ.e was "taken In and done tor"
on eeverol ocwauilons during liis UipDo
xaMt stay 'over here. He tame to grief
flnatty over tho CaClforntai Munihl.son let
ter. He speaks of 'hte reply to that lut-
' tor, iWhlch cost him Wis lilfh and import
ant Job, as Ibelng "lncarjitloim." It iwus
iiiure UhlMn What. It nhlo-we-1 Uiult to was
unfit for la. dlptomii'.tet for a great na
tion or lie never iwouCd have answered It.
Furllhenmore, t'We Detter was ii Sheer fraud
on the 1'ace of It, m any sontublo mun
wonflJ Clave eeen. ,
v The Rnltlisli premier, Itortl HuUAury,
thouglht his minister to Washington tiud
been more Itliam "Jneauitlo-js," for tie did
not give Ihlini anMher dlpiomitlc "Job"
after he JitiJ been sent o.ay fronn, tills
country. That iwbli tlhe end of his dlp'o
matic career. . He will not gut back Initio
dlptonMCIc life Iby iwrltlng for tho edilllkm
lion of tliie New Y-orll Wortd a detaKekl
account of illiioWay tn w'liMi the IrlsJn gt
the hetter of him.
TiiU lis tiUoult tlie ftrJt time that a per
son twtio Ihlaa ibeen bunkoed, as he was,
Wan iluken eo:Ie Into Ms confidence to
this extent.
The prime lohject of this ouwbumt of
whine on Lord SaiekvlUe's part appears
to be h wlih. to Ih'ui't Mr. Uuyuiv, Uhe
pregent American imilnlatej- In Ixndon, by
making hint Kijlous to tlhe llrltia arli'i.oc
racy, to 1voin he 1ns been toadying
since he went to lOng'.and. Mr. lH.tyn.ixl
hu douu lwt'h'lng, Ian IUr as In known, to
protect or strengthen the Amer;ci.ui In
luvsla over there. Ho ha's not been a
robmt repK-scntiilllve of hU country. Ho
v h'aa devoted hlni-t'lf to tho culUvvvlon iof
1 the Eng:lth mfliltdty, and It Is qulta prob
able that Lord Suekvl.le, sewing h's nic
' cess, hi dt'tenmlned to lot tho urlsto
' crtalcy know whuit la bad man Mr. Bayurd
vrtu hHClt III 1888, hn he consented to
have him bounefl fur writing tho llur
chlson letter.
How far ft Is permlaWe In rdiT to
do that to IA'ase private and confiden
tial! converskiitfons to at nuiUor ubjut
.Which Almerlcanjr and EngWiM.ncn w.'A not
dimnn-eo. Tliey wltl bo'thi ay It Js In
very Wd Uiste. Tney wl'.l Ik Inclined to
think a person Wio would do tiuait might
co.or converaatlons to cult his purple.
It miy be thtft 'Mr. Bitynl will tuke
thin molttcT to lnurt and aik to Ve ie
oaMed, fearing tie iw1!.! icwe hl standing
wftili the ndblllty. If o, IVealileJit
Ove'.lend H consent, nid the IrWh iwil!
' not mourn. They Wave no gis-iat afflic
tion or Sir. 'BayUirUi or Lord Sa kvllte.
They got tlWe Wtter of the latter In
AmeiHiu wind In England, nnd they would
have no oojuctlon l(o adding l'uyard's
sia..p wtiWut of his ?oriliilp.
DBTROtTS
BPBTTACULAH
vTIVB.
HXKCT.
Dotrolt has not yet grown wntry of
Mavoi Plnwree. AftJV livivin.r st.rvfd ihe
city for six yurs as i: ch4 T executive,
he hsji once 'mom acoeled to tho poputtax
demand as voiced In a mass-meetlug at
tended Iy 5,000 peple to become a c-ui
didate for a foiTih Um. I'ndA- the ulitt
eiwtlve slogan, "Plng.w. Pioire) and Po
tatoes." tho vJMf, repivS3.itli M
claosea and condition of mem, from the
wealthy i,ftwrtn to the Mreat aiiaorers.
r.vl.le.1 round Hil standarl.
The remarkable domoniralo.i w a
popular tribute to a roin of original Ideas.
Tne ertthosLvi'm Of the great mw ng
waa spontaneous ml unbjun It wa
not worked w by a pa.rtlm committee.
If-dt.leae.l la set party inax'lnery
In motion. Plngrcs n?lt no tommltt.-e
map out hi ciuiipa1gii. He is uie
ole comnilltt.' afll trU c:iJfau-y Is
, T-,re-l..ii of the popjlju" acclaim-
to
It
n .t d:I!.cl to a-cjii:w
1 plwiicmenaC ho'.d iipm the peo
.. 4. ...u .tl.Ir.j m-ore tttarx n j
j. ti)nallty. His fame di not
,., I, is celebrated pi'io pa.'A-h
,,.i.-;:i thl ftu.-w f-tj so mtloni
,f rr iVI!"? the pwr peo-j
,n:li.y se f-j'.i pol ling
wuif.i entitle tr, ringn o no JimaJI
renown. .Mr. nngree i .iunu nic u,.
iistaty:i.h potato patches. Tiie fruits of
hid uJiniinlstlUtlua are noi mi nnucr
ground. He secured a spbn'lld c'.ectric-
Igilitlng plant 'for Detroit, was Instru
mental: In having gas red'jc.-d to 60 cents
per 1,000, and secured a 3-cent fare on
the electric. titrect iiulltyaiyu.
In Mitse daj-s .wfteir the li'htij of the
people are so often betrayed by men in
official power It to not strange that a man
of the Plngree ssOawip should be the re
cipient of ttUdhl m'arked honors.
Popui:llls, sniH tlhe 3t. Louis Republic,
oiv p'ol'lt'al bultTJa,WA it might have
aideJ that In This country oufJajws are
nariy extinct.
ir.and s ki iBtisiidcmtliJ' possibility in
albout 'Uhe a.m way one un. ipe ptuch is
a xhoieri epidWrnBc.
OKIG1.V OF MRS. OltUXDY.
How tnamy who daily use tho naime of
Mrs. Grundy have any idea of her origin?
It Is gL-nwialr.y believe 1 thait Dl'.klns "wins
nomdA'tnut respjikiJib'.e for h-jr, but n
writer In the Dundee Advei'tWcr pcln'ta
oult that this As an u'ttcr mlrJjake. The
roai: creator of Mrs. Grundy waa Thoimus
Morton, the di.talmiiit (barn 1701, died
1P38,) lae foljher cf the author of "Box
and Cox," and dhe is referred to in his
conveJy "Speed and Plow," which iwus
ftrst performed In 179S. Mii-3. Grundy In
not a churaicite'r in that play. She 1s
merely a myAerious porsonae, whom
Dame AVIifleld, the farmer's wife, con
stantly auotcB. mudh In Uhe same way
a Salrey Gal.ni ailluls to Mrs. Harris,
PUZZLED BY A PA J'. ROT.
Twenty-five Passengers Lok9 Their Tialn
Because of Its Chatter.
A parrot belonging to an opera com
pany and whlvih figures in one of the
acts of the shew, escape! from Its keeper
at the Now York OntraC lUllroal e.atlon
yeaterday whlCc the meinheos of the com
pany were watllng for a train.
As tho train pulled Into the station
and theiro won a ruth for the gitcs, the
parrot, from Ifto top of the big etock,
sang out, "Hello! You have forgotten
something." SovuruH pwple liiurrled back
to their scatH to look for satehajs or par
cel). As the pa.Bengers enine In from the
traln-houae they were greeted with "Hel
lo! Harry; Ihello! old boy!"
AM the members of the company jodned
In trying to catch the bird, but did
not wucA'teU for a ion? time, during which
the parrot kept up its chatter. At least
twenty-five peop'.e m'fc'sod their train by
coming "bock on Poll's romuirk ihot i?oine
thlng hud been forgotten.
SINNING AND HICPKNTING.
The du jl rcutlnc of dally fife,
It paMtei uiMin th' beat of ns;
They find til' narroy pith too ituine
And Jiiimj) it like the rest of us.
Old Adam's taint that Mlrs th' blood
Dm'ands a roai;ing hour of U9.
We know It's wrong, but to deny
Its plea's beyond th' power of us.
So olT we flit wP huppy ln.MJ-tn
To where th' lnplrln' spii'lts lie;
We faugh and wing ami f.'waip old yarns
AVI' a'er rnoroi.-iln gayety.
Bmw BoMiy weaves a fearuome tnle
O' mysteries all new to us,
While Tommy's artful tongue unfolds
Pull 'iinany a pleusln' vlenv to us.
'Twlxt plK' and btwl our joy ,ijeii.l.s
But uul, O, aid's th' fall of us,
AVhen, wandi-rln' hvme t br.-lik o' day
Iti'Pi'..'ai'hil3 welcome of us.
AVI' teuib und wl' ca leuturo keen
The goad wlfo Ktlrs the soul In us
TI11 iwo n!oiv'i) hoiioef ir:h to tivad
No puMi Unit till. nt o' hullllLi-i.
Fi'anlt Piunaifli.
On avsunt Wf liooa- h'.'alth, ex-Sovrciary
Endfeott hsin re.-':Kii.l ais a nunnber of the
corporation of 'IHi-mi.M.
The healing properties of DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve are well known. It
cures eexemu, skin affections, and is sim
ply a perfect remedy for plies. Chas.
Rogers.
i:irni:n;i'".i.i.:n Imofomaki rs have les t so
nmnh nwiipy during the ln-t two ruclng
8(a.niH thi.it ijh'ey have ilivld-jd to dis-
coiitliiu puce hetting and to pay only
for tlrst hc;"s,e.
Cliildren Cry for
Pitc'.or's Casloria
A F;iheh siivant ihi.s discovered th.Ut
many iiiiru';iii add ha'.th by deitiylng
disiul mvlt'i-oUt. Thyme, lemon, mint,
lavuiuur, eimnypm un.l fltur scents
provdl viry invfiui:.
The V. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
j'.ieiv is ono lining ta conducive to
youfMuJ looks and tliuit Is iI.Mp. If a
woirt.ui gitu 'inii;Ii i.eep, it dnesn't
ninR nny riiTcin-e vvnivtlier file gi is
tw.U .i-p iln tho nigtlit or In the Uay.
THK PRESENT OKXEUATIOX.
Lives at ti-legrutidrte sneel etuts too fast.
retires too lute, does not rise betlmea,
sm'okes and (Was, that we shwuild have to
say It!) cliews too much totxweo. The
consinuencM aro draieTSai. a cxiiierm
alxsiMioe of that robust and manly vigor
whMa "caaiMi-torlsed our anrratora, and
a nianlT proneiH'ai to evu'iy deeav.
Regular hours, a due allowance of time
for nieiu'.n, the disuse of excessive mok-
niff, and ai.tog"t'lwr of chewing toliucco,
In connection with a courwo of Hos'tetter'e
Stomoivh lfittcra, wild In nlno coses out
of ten, effac const-quences of the abuses
of the Jaiws of health Ind'knted above. A
want of st omul na, dyspepsia, nprvousness.
and bl'.'ioitxneea are among tliexa conse
quences, and Liwy are bodily Ills to the
rmnovkil of 'Which rlio lttlters Is speciaKy
adopted, wor is rne miters leoa fitted
to ovoivome and prevent fever and ague
kidney and WaUT troubuvi and rheu
ma I to aK'ments. It in oCsoia line aitpeitlier
and promotw of convu-wsconc e. .
A t II' a of I':-. n't'iiber of pOHtol canlh
iksed in Uh flirted St Uo niiy be gleaned
from ti'ie otMiaS aniunee nent that It
takv Wl IWte of par a yxir to miike
them.
SIIILOirs CURE la sold on Bt-ar-
ntee. It cures incipient consumption.
t Is the beet Cough Car. Only ont
i-nt a dose. 25 cents, BO cts., and 11.00.
For Sale by J. AV. Coon.
Tie d ptt plc ifvc nieux iivd In Lake
MIA'Ii, i" t'.ioAi-U a d.pth of 810 feet, or
about one-!v:h of a mlfo. The mean
tl'pflt is Si"' fect, fn-lTtiiti of
i4.
Children Cry foir
Pitcher's Castorls.
NAGGING HABIT
Simply Nervous
Paine's Celery
Nasalng Is a diiseaoe, aayis an eminent
physician In the tuist Nbrthi Amcilcan
Re-View. "It Is cJften," slays Dr. Edson,
"tlhe result of a dteused coalition or of
strains on ithe strcngith."
It 'is 'the nervous men and women who
irtailt rcue jICy Pall Into that unfortunate
a3a.4, and 'anythihUr that does away with
norvous iweUkneisS will cure the de
pression, ili'ltaiUlH'liy and the nagging liablt
tlhalt no oiTton 'atel'ompanles .i run-down
nerVou's iconU.Ufon.
Person's who lead an active life r.eed
BO'm'elhilng ito Invigorate their nervn and
to elve them (fresh, ruddy blood. It lis
the rebn'JIIouB nerves overtaxed hy do-
fncstlfl dintli-s, alJJCl to the con it ant liv
ing In tlie vWalted ut)moiiphere of In-
dworj thUt rtUacca tlhe nervous trergth
of so In-Jany women.
Prof. EWiwturd HlheJiM, M. I.L. D.,
firtuenteij to t&3 profession the ies.uUs
of accurate 'Inve.lttlguiUons in the medical
laboratory. Mis Iformulu for recruiting
worn-out nervous tfelaiKis and building up
the ne.r"c-cein'torji nvWon cxhlausted, Ithls
reirJoirkUJte fbrmui'.ii now known tlhe world
Acts at once, never falls. One Minute
Cough Cure. A remedy for asthma, and
that feverish, condition which accom
panies a severe cold. The only harmless
remedy that produces Immediate results.
Chae. Rogers.
Paving fortck Works have lately been
e.y.IalcK'J.i'eJ: at CtoHkll1.! which! employ
Coili'o cay. The ifso of lirtclc Is very com
mon In Europe land Is gio.vlng in our
AA'cutcro ytiatets.
Drv Price's Cream Baking Powder
Contains no Ammonia or Alum.
A Ituu.siun' n1neriug and locomotive
company, largely financed hy French tap-
It.oOiis'l'.i, Ii Wing foun'Jsl In KHirk'ov and
will start with a Mir government order for
engines foa- the Bibeftun railroad.
AVhen Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla,
When slie was a Child, slie cried for Castorla.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla.
AVhon she bad Children, she gave them Castorla.
IffPfHrTi r,- PA
Dtally, Quickly, Peimaneutly Reatored.
'Weakness, Ncrvousnaj
Debility, and an me irmm
of evils irom eariy irrur ;
later ereesses, tne resuiu oi
overwork, sleknew, worry,
etc. r ult strongin,
R--rL i j iiieiia and portloa
W?-''i .'V'MI ''.M rl methods.
It 'ilf I I V'' alo improveu
JinmedU
.rovoineut seen.
lniix.sil.le. S.'-V.' lefBiviices.. niKia,
xplaaatioii aud prooft midl-w (sealea) la
Eli!EMF.niS,UC3..DuffaIo1N.Y.
SAVE YOUR SHOES
A
A
V
E
V
E
SHOE
PRO-
tector is warranted to
make the sole wear as
long as the remainder of
any ordinary shoe, and
Y
Y
0
0
y to save from 20 to 60 II
times its cost in repairs.
y Causes the shoe to be
r easy, elastic and sprincv. r
S
A true godsend to heavy y.
people and heads of large
l. ... r- . "i i
Minnies, sent prepaid C
for lO cents. Spnii chmn
JJ for catalogue and testi-
monials. Agents wanted.
U Crockir fc Ames, 619
p Montgomery St., S. F.
El
FAT, APkuIBO FOrt r -
SAVE YOUR SHOES
NOT A VICE.
WeaknessUse
Compound,
over &9 PUIine's celery compouiid, Jia
bcocime tfaimillar to every medical prac
tll'ioner and Iflimlly pCiyaicilan.
"Drtuk Utown and nervous pMrtratlon
come," uay tllfcse physicians, "unices the
great nerve centers are prompKy fed
upon proper nJtrJtllve mliterlal."
Piiine's celery compound is tho one great
nerve-fevler and nerve reator'a.tlve. By
Rs means ail the functions of the body
receive a freifi Bupp'y'of nerve food
It encourages the body to minufiicture
on abundant suppty of this Indlspenslble
vital force, wiltfiout which there can be
no health, strength nor haipplnesa in 1'lv
living. From the lai;k of nerva force men
and women are driven to despondency,
mcUniftolla, Insanity and suicide.
Tiw.usamls of WBten-j like th foClowing
from Mrs. Llzssle Arnott, of Manls'flet'd,
Ohio, are received by tho proprietors of
Paine's celery compound every month In
the year:1
"I have used two bottles of PaJno-a cel.
cry compound for nervousness1, and have
found greiait roflef from Its use. It Is
truly a wonderful rcinely. I am better
and ann usilug no more medicine now,"
IT MAY DO AS MUCH FOR YOU.
Mr. Fred Miller, of IrVlng, IB., writes
that he had a severe kidney trouble for
many years, iwtltih severe pains In his
back and also .rhait hie bladder was
affected. He tried many so-called kid'
ney cures, but wMhiout any good result,
About a year ago he betfan the use of
Electric Wtters and found relief at once.
Electric Bitters is especially adapted to
the cure of all kidney and liver troubles
and ofiton gives almost InBtant relief.
One trlb.1 will prove our statement. Price
only We for large bottle. Alt Chas
Rogers' drug store.
The Resort
473 Commercial street, is the place
where the busioessnian and the laboring
man cn for what is called "BEST ON
THE COAST," or a nice oool drink of
the celebrated Qnmbrinus beer. Sand'
wl'hori of every kind made to order, and
nn eWrtnt free lunch served every day.
Hot Boftou linked Beans served every
0'lior afternoon. You are welcome.
Grosbau3r & Brach.
ROSS HIGGINS & CO
Grocers, : and : Butchers
Astoria and Upper Astoria
ln Teas nd Coffen. TMe Dellcsc'M. Donestt
uia Tropical l-ruitsi vtccuDws, sugar
Cured Hams, Bacon, Etc
Choice Fresh and Salt - Meats
hbTOlp PUBLIC LIBRARY
REAPING ROOM Fit E It TO ALL.
Open every day from 3 o'clock to 5 :30
end 0:3(1 to :3U p. m.
Subscription rates $3 per annum.
Southwest cor. Elevtnth and Dimm 5U.
Signature Is printed la
BLUB diagonally'
across the'
outside'
wrapper.
of
botti of
(th Original
and (tenuis)
Worctrhlr
SAUCE
i nrtber pntetloa 4lwt
Mil tmllatloMM,
.iiWiaatltaJMiiH.
john dwcan-s'sonsw
VST'
BMW
TP
W &tw.;:-V BEST
soots, ana -n. m ti
S1X0 Bottle.
Oioeiit doMb
It Is sold on iraumnteo by all dm)r-
UtM, It ourts Incipient Consumptloa
For Bale by S. W. Conn.
TflEflSTORIilSflVlIlGSBilM
Acta as trustee for corporations and in
dividuals. ;, . '
: Transact t general banking Business.
Interest paid on time deposits. -
J. Q. A. BOWLBT President
BEJNJ. YOUNO .Vice President
FRANK PATTOOT Cashier
' DIRECTORS.
J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page, Benj
Young, A. 6. Reed, D. P. Thomvson
W. E. Dement, Oust Holmes.
nsTOifl - .
MATTRESS
- FACTORY,
378 Commercial Street,
Mamufaoturers of every description of
lioungee, MaUressee, etc.
REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
MUSIC Hfum-
KEATING & CO will open their
Music Hall at 3o9 Astor street,
Saturday the 10th. They will
keep numberless gool liquors
and cigars besides having good music all the
time.
Kopp'a Beer Hall.
Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
KENTUCKY WHISKEY
Only handed over th bar. The largest giass
of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half. jc.
Free Lunch.
Chas. Wirkkala, Proprietor.
Cor. Conromly and Lafayette Sn.
WANTED.
WANTED House of 4 or 5 rooms, or
uivPunilslhfcd rooms cenirtiilily Joauted. In
quire G. E. Weaveraon, M. C. Crosby'?.
WANTED A pi'ano to rent.
Apply at
Noiuid & Thomson's office.
Wanter to rent A wn'traWy ilocated
house of seven or elttlhlt rooms. Address
M., tihto office.
WANTED A good girl for general
housework at the residence southeast
corner 15th et. and Franklin avenue.
WAMTn Tn im,nlov an encrcetlc la
dy or gentleman to represent our Business
In every county. Salary, $50.00 per month
and a commission. Address with stamp,
Chas. A. Robinson & Co., Saltna, Kans.
WANTED Agent to represent the
old National Life Insurance Co., of
MontDeller. Vt. For further Informa
tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast
Manager, 82-84 crocKer uunaing, san
Francisco. Cat.
WANTED Man or lady to collect, do
soma office work, and manage agents.
You will deal through your leading mer
chants. Something new and very popu
lar. We nay all expenses. Position per
manent. Send four references and ten
cents for full particulars. John Finney
Mgr., P. O. Box 484, St. Louis, Mo.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Hie OiAureioek ouse. Hot
and cold waiterr, tmith, etc. $17.00 pw
month. Inquire at pos'tolfiVc of E. C.
Lewis.
FOR BENT Furnished room on ground
floor In private family. 414 Exeduamge St.
FOR HALE.
FOR SALE Corner in McCiure's-ie Ad
dition, lOOxluO .fest, $800. 160 acres timber
land, $4.00 iper acre. Inquire at postofflce
of E. C Lew 1b.
FOR SALE Two horse and one mule
(will work single or doulrie) one wood
wagon and one bug-jy. Inquire of Ml.
Feakes, Uppertown.
JAPANESE GOODS Just out Just re
ceivedJust what you want, at Wing
Lee's, 643 Commercial street.
TO LOAN.
MONEY Apply to Astoria Abstract,
Title and Trust Co.
FOUND.
FOUNDMonday, September 30, a skirt,
painted 'ead color, wtth about one fathom
of chain. Owner can have same by ap
plying at Astorlan - office and paying
charges.
A parasol was left at Ch.is. Rogers'
drug store sometime ago. Owner can
recover same by calling at this office and
paying for this advertisement.
FOUND A pocket Look. Owner can call
at Crow's photograph gallery, pay for
this advertisement, prove ownership, and
receive property.
MISCELLANEOUS.
$75,000 PER WEEK using and selling
uynamos for plating watches, jewelry,
and table ware. Plates gold, silver,
nickel, etc., same as new goods. Dif
ferent sizes for agents, families and
shops. Easy operated; no experience
big profits. W. P. Harrison & Co.,
Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio.
EXTENDED SYMPATHY.
"Do unto others as you would have
otners do unto you," is sympathetically
shown In the following lines, the pre
sumption being that sympatny is b-Jrn.
or akin to pain or sorrow:
"Gentlemen: Please send Krause't
Headache Capsules as follows: Two
boxes to Flora Seay, Havanna. r. Dak.
Two boxes to LlUle Wilcox, urookiana,
N. Dak. I nave always been a great
sufferer from headache and your Cap
sules are the only thing that relieves
me," Yours very truly,
FLORA SEAY,
Havana, N. Dak.
For sale by Chas. Kogers, Astoria
Or, Sole Agent
A GOOD WORD.
Mr. X J. KelL Sharnsburg, Pa.
Dear Sir' I am tjlad to say a good
word for Krause's Headache Capsules.
After suffering for over thre years
wtth aedte neuralgia and Us consequent
Insomnia (rvhlch seemed tn haffle the
efforts of some of our best physician?)
you supfrested this remedy which rave
me almost instant relief. Words fil
to express the praise I should like to
bestow on Krause's Headache Capsules
Gratefully Yours,
MRS. E. R. HOLMES.
' ' . Montnse. Pn
I
Keal Estate (Den, j;
Backers
0 V ' ."J
Business (Wen
j OfflstoMa
' . L Generally.
U R POINTER!
BLCCull Into the Astorlan oliice
and get sample copies of our icgu
lar Commercial edition.
j It ffleans JVIoney
J in Your Pocket. K
FREEMAN & HOLMES.
Blacksmiths.
Special attention paid to steamboat re
pairing, first-class horseshoeing, etc
LOGGING CiHttP lUORK A SPECIALTY
197 Oljjey street, between Third and
and Fourth, Astoria, Or.
As Franklin says, good dress opens
all doors, you should not lose sight of
the fact that a perfect fitting suit is
the main feature. Wanamaker &
Brown are noted for At, workmanship
and superiority of qualities. Their rep
resentative visits Astoria every three
months. Office 64 Dekum Building,
Portland,' Or. Reserve orders till you
have seen- the spring line of samplfn.
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.
S THERE?
Is there a man with heart so cold,
That from his family wouia wunnoia
Tha nnmfnrla vuhn.h thpV fill COUld find
In articles of FURNITURE of th
rigtot kind.
A ni4 nra nrrtll lil onp-p-psf nt this season.
nice Sideboard, Extension Table, or se
of Dining Chairs. We have the larges
and finest line- ever shown In the city
and at prices that cannot fall to pleas
tha closest buyers.
HE1LBORN & SON.
Dalgity
Iron
Works,
General riachlnlst and Boiler Works.
All Kinds or tannery, aii'P; LC""";"dl
and Engine Work of anv Description.
Castings of all kinds made to order.
Foot of Lafavette St.. Astoria, Ur.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS
Conromly St., foot of Jackson. Astoria.
General Machinists and Boiler Makers
land and Marine Engines. Doller work, Sk.ihi
boat and Cannery Work a Special'.)'.
Castings of All Descriptions Made 'o OJer .
Short Notice,
fohn Pox. President und Si.inriK-.".:
L. Fox Vice I'restdi-n.
5. B. F'racl Secret r
Are You Going East?
If so, drop a line to A C. Sheldon,
guneral agent of the "Burlington
Rou" 250 Washington Bt, Portland.
He will mall you free of charge, maps,
time tables, and advise you as to the
through rates to any polrii. reserve
sleeping car accommodations for you,
and furnish you with ihrough tickets
ahhnr tha Morihprn. Union. South
ern. Canadian Pacific, and Great North
ern railroads at the very lowest rates
obtainable.
The Burlington Route is generally
.jonceded to be the finest equipped rail
road In the world for all classes of
travel.
Canadian Pacific
RAILWAY.
AMERICA'S
Greatest -f fes-Miita!
Railway System.
TO
Palace Dining Room and Sleeping Cars.
Luxurious Dining Cars.
Elegant Day Coaches.
ALSO -
Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken
Views of the Wonderful Mount
. ' ;;i:i Country.
$5.00 and $10.00
Saved on all ti 'kcts F.nsi. Tourist c- r thf
b.'l on wh-fls. I qiilpuicuts of the very flues?
throughi ut. ,
-AIO-
Cnnadian Huclfio
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP UK
-TO-
- China and Japan.
China steamers leave Vancouver, B. C.
Empress of India .
Empress of Jiraa
Empress of China
Emrress of India
t-mpiess of Jacjn
Empress of Olma
Aujr. 5II1.
Auj 26th.
Sept, 16th.
Oct. 14th,
Nov. sith.
Dtc, th.
Australian steaacr leave Vancouver, B. C
Otta o( every month.
For ticket rates and Information call
on or aJJrtss -
JAS. FINLAYSON, Aeent,
Astoria, Or.
W. F. Cars m. Traveling Pass. Agt.,
"1 acoma, vai-h.
Geo. McLVBnrA-ti, Dist. f'ass. A.ct.,
' Vancouver, B. C.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ET i SMITH
DEKTIST. '- '
Rooms I and 2, PythUn rmiMiii
over C. H Cooper's store.
"cieTmaTi Physician. " Ecl?ctp.
DR. B ARTEL,
PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON.
Ofllce over Albert Dunbur's store, cor.
9th and Commercial. Prices: "Calls, $1;
connnemcnta, $10.00. Operations at efTice
free; medicines furnished.
W. C. LOGAN, D. V. 3.,
DENTAL PARLORS.
Mansell Block, 573 Third Street.
DR. EILIV JANSON,
PHY3IC1AN AND SURGEON.
Office over Olsen's drug store, il'ours, 10
to 12 a. m.: 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m.; Sun
days, 10 to 11. '- 1 " " '
LIBERTY P.'rfuLLINlX, 11. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
Office, 6S4W Third St., Astoria, Ore.
Special attention given to all chronl
dlBeaaea.
DR. O. B. ESTE8,
PHYSICIJ AND BURGEON,
Special atttntlon to diseases of wom
en and surgery. . '
Office over Danzlger's store, Astoria.
Telephone No. 62.
JAY TUTTLB, U. D. -. i
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, "AND
ACCOUCHEUR.
Office, Rooms and 6, Pythian
Building. Hours-, 10 to 12 and 2 to
5. Residence, 639, Cedar street-
DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY,
OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCB.
May be found In his office until It
o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until
p. m., and from 6 until 7:30 evenings.
H. T. CROSBY,
' ' AlTORNEY-AT-LAW.
. f " r ' " ' '
4C8 ComimerciaJ Street. ,.
W. M. LaForce.
LaFORCE & SMITH,
S. B. Smith.
ATTORNEYS-AT-YAW,
38S Commercial street.
J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW.
Office on Second SUiet. Astoria, Or.
J. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon
" Chester V. Dolph.
DOLPH. NIXON & DOLf H, ;
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. . : -.
Portland, Oregon, 24, 25, 26, and27,
Hamilton Building. AH legal and col
lection business promptly attended to.
Claims against the government a spe
cialty. SOCIETY MEETINGS.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and
A. M. Regular communications held
on the first and third TueBday evening
of each month. -
. W. G. HOWELL, W. M.
E. C. HOLDEN. Sotary.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ART OF SINGING.- . ' ,. '
MRS. H. T. CROSBY, .
(Pupil of Anton Tiarill and other mas
ters) will give lesions in
MUSIC AND VOICE CULTURE.
In the school of tha great- masters of
the Ijjillan method of training the voice.
Apply at 468 Commercial street.
REAL ESTATE, NOTARY PUBLIC.
W. C. CASSELL,
178 Tenth street.
WHEN IN. PORTLAND Call on
Handley & Haas, 160 First street, and
get the Dally Astonan. Visitor? need
not miss their morning peper .'iiie
there.
EVT.RABS
WINES AND BRANDIES. '.Is V.m
mi del wine liistoud of coffee or t .-..
-!';;. '.'tus per gallon. Don'l i'or;;-."i
n-aoh and uprlcot brandy. AIho French
"ot:niip and -wine Ati Alex Gilbert's.
A. V. ALLEN, -
DEALER IN 1
Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, f ruits
Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and
Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. ;
Cor. Cus a-jj SqaiiMiou Strctts. ' Astoria. Ore
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. '
Notlre Is hercoy Riven that the partner
ship heretofore existing between the Un
jersljriid. under the llrm namA and style
Oroifoii Tran.iioi'tation Comixiny, is this
day dissolved by mutual cqnsenu.i..-All
outsslanclliijf bills or accuu.-its being pay
able to Oupt. ImuI Selirader, and He as
auni!i)!: the payment of .all doW;due,!by
said firm. " "J 4 :.-'' -' ') '
AMorla, Or., May 13, 18:5.
PETER )i. CHIM,.
PAUL SCHHADER.-
steam'ers
Telephone & Bailey Gatzert.
. - .-- .. . . ,-v " w ., f
Columbia River and Puet Sound Nav
' . : igatlon Co,1 - j
' : -. . .- t w I . v
Two Dally Boata to Portland
"Telephone" leaves A Btoria at 7 p'.tn.
daily (except Sunday).
Leaves Portland daily at 7 .'m., ex
cept Sunday.
"Bailey Uutssert" Ifows.Astori Tues
day. Wedr,H.lii.v, T'-nry-av, Fridny snd
:iturdr.y mornfni; nt 0:45 k. m ; Knnday
: vi'iiiny ut 7 p, m.
.Lonves Tortliind "d-ii'y rd 8 p. r.i., ex-"ei-t
Suniliiy. ()u .Satniday iiieb 'at 11
p. ni. -. . '
C.-W. STONE,
As;pnt, Astoria.
Telephone No. 1L
TJ. B. Soott, President. -
E. A. Seeley. Gen'l AbU Portland.
S. H. WILLdTTj I
PLUMBING,
(las and 5 team Fitting,
Hot Air, Steam and
Water Heating.-.-.
... 178 Twelfth street. ..Ajtorta. Or.
Her th Paeifie Breiciepy
' i; JOHN KOPP, Prop "
Bohemian Lner Beer
- And XX -PORTEP.
Leare order with J. L. Car!aon,iche
Siuinysile Saloon or Louia Bertm&, at
the CoamopolHan Saloen. All nrrj m
be promptly attended to.i.,i.V