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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1895)
i ' ( ' 1 . .. "4 THE DAILY 'ASXOSIi, ' A3T0H1A, , SiJE&AY ffiXEft. bpTQESi 1.895. HERE'S A WHOLE FAMILY. ; Husband,:Wifer and i raine s.telery Compound. The pre-cniiianee Riine'ij celery com pound over al'l other remedies cou'.d not 't9 ibetlter UOuslliraJte'd titiain in Uhe case ot Uhe Tuipney family, of St. Anthony, Iowa. Mrs. Tunney to'-id recovered her health by the uie of Payne's ccCery compound. Elie .had sufft'rel from a variety of IKs, mil duo Ho a nervous syftero improperly nourished. lAa frequently happens tlie entire fiim 'y, overcome perhaps by anxleity a.ud care tbewm 'to feel "run down" and to suffer lAiiUh Uhe Ih-acd-etit dkeaes in the woe Id 'to diasinose it'he trouble they have when tWey say: ."Doctor, 1 don't feel well." T.i aklvlce of. t'hsir physicians to use Fwlinie'a ct'xiry compound, tlie one known remedy tfciat restores lcat nfrvous ener- sry, cr tabes an 'appetite, purines 'Lihe "blood and builifls up t)he strength of the entire sydtem, was ifoCQowed. Mrs. Turnoy, in ai Cfflllter to Welt's A Rldirardson Co., who prepare itlhe retmedy, soon wro:e as foC laws: "My Qtusluind iaind tihree children wee an greaiKy ibeneflt'ted 'by the u of Paine's celery compound as I was after an unus-u-a'Jy Jhiaird siege .of the grip, with varia tions of the disseise.-. AVe regartf tihe com pound as a truest remarkable remedy." Ail the (winter comes on many people wul bejrln to suffer from debility, arid lack of turilynlg - powecs .alitor a slight cCiiltl tf cof.d. -. , Their real trouble Is a run-down condi- FOR TmlifliliOOK, N EH AL EM COAST STEAHERS RP.eiimore; M. H- HARRISON, S ' ; AUGUSTA i Sailin ' dales to and from Tillamook and Nehalem depend on the weather. For' freight and passenger " ..; ..'r '.-:..l.'v. rates iipply to . '"''' ' ELMOkE, SANBORN & CO., Agents. 0. K & N. CO., After (Deals! j Or ut miy otljf-r time ' when ynu with u good: cit'fif ss lor itie wen , kii'iwn . Lome-made, ' 1 , ,. liBml inp.de, wbite lulior cigar . , tJx Belle Astoria." Conceded by nil smokera to be the best ciar manufuctnred. W, F. SCHIEBE, " 71.f4intr) Street, Astoria, Oregon. i v ; . ; EVERY REQUISITE FOR :. First Glass Funerals : -AT- POHIi'S Undertakiijg Parlors, ' THIRD STREET. Rates RwmruiDW Efflblining SpKltlty THE MILWAUKEE." The only railroad lighting Its trains by electricity. . , . , . Toe only railroad using the cel-rbratea ieotnc berth reading temp. y The coaches now running on "The Mil waukee" are Palaces on Wheels. On all its through lines, the Chicago, 'Klwauk-e and St. Paul Rallwjv runs the mast perfectly equipped tralr? of Sleep inp. Parlor, and Di.-Jn? Cars and Coaches. For lowest rates to any point in the United tSj.tes and Canada, apply to ticket ni!s, or address C. J. EDDY, , t Portland Oregon; - it Children Made Well by , i'ion of 'Uhe incrves ami blood, and Paint's et'Jery compound, as m t4ie caso of Mrs. Turney and tier family, will mako tihem ' KnemmaMa-n aaid neuralgia, too, prow j more danec-roua and painful with oold iwaaitlher. Thiis increase! pain points to Increased . activity of itlheoe disorders. I Tiifoe la positive danger In allowing tue syiitom to meet the perils of winter Ih'.indlcaipped by llhesnma'Mfni and neural gia, or any disease that comes from poor blood amd bad nerveu. . -....-.; , There Is itfte enure certainty of getting ' iilid of tlhese two Uiwase t!..at tfliero is ot a comy.ete recovery from, iteepteesnesa, nervous weakness, hysteria, or any other 'rcou'i't of Innpoveckshfll nerves and "blood. Physicians today get rid of rheumatism and neuralgia as they do sleeplessness1, mcCmnidhoCla and nervous dyspopiia, by bulldlnir "up the gytfeem and supporting Ma delicate nerve pai'ia with PaJne's eel ery compound. Paine's celery compound reytoreu vltaC lty to tired nerves; feeJa every tissue of the body when unnatural waste tios rekluoed the welfitit and strength, of the body, as Is frequently ilhe case at. the cCose of Uhe heiaited season. It gives new appet'lte, nU keepa every part of the ho Jy, nerves and bVocd so well nourished, tna't the nervous, exhausted, tired, "run down" feel'in? from woiTy and hand work soon disappeaas. Try 1t. Alili Open por Special. Charter. Azena, Portland. "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen: I had occasion to use several boxes or Krause's Headache Capsules while traveling tq Chicago to attend the National Democratic Con vention. They acted like a charm (n preventing headaches and dizziness. Have had very little headache since my return, which Is remarkable. Yotirs. resoectfuliv JOHN U. SHAFFER. Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agent FOAflDS STORES GO. DEALERS IN Picnic Canned Goods, y Tents, " " " Camp Stovesj ' . Camp Cooking Utensils,' . Baskets, And the latest All-Woo! Sleeping Bags At all prices. Just the thing for camp ers, prospectors, etc. Sure to keep warm at nights. Better than blankets. - , Fir b non-polnoof remedy for UoDorrhoe, Glet, fiper nttorr hte a, Whit, oDDitoril dis chnrgeii, or ny iiil)amms liiD, lrritAtioo vr olcr- tion of ma co ai ntm- Ictare. 1 nttwrtjiuftsi -i rat tn pUin rVTrt expreM. prpiJ. fur no. or 1 hot lit. W2.7 lirccUw lent a tenant. POINTS Tide Table fop OGtobar, 1895. man water. LOW WATER DATE. P. u. A. U. P.M. hm ft. h.m ft h.m ft. h.m I ft Tuesday II !t7 4 U 411 7 21 6 881 -08 09 10 -18 608i 6 85 7 02 Wednesday 2 12 18 7 7 12 4H 7 ; 1 DM 8 1 1 H-l;8 4 6 07 8. '14 1 nursuay, Friday.... US' 7 00 7 81 Saturday.. W 1 HI 7 Hi -1 6 804 8:i7i SUNDAY . li Monday. .. 7 Tuesday . . fc Wedn'sd'y J 211 2,jl 2 02 8 6i 2 36 8 6i 7 61 19 818 8 601 9 57 10 20 -2 -2 8 9151 812 10 01 4 2!llt) li 5 :t26 8! 8 27 4 52 UW 71U !!! fti 81 10 87 Thursday. .10 86 05 08 frlday li H.itnnluy.U HUN DAY. IS 0 44 75 0 00 iist; 1 20 11H 2 48 9UI 2ai a. 't4 0 6 Mouday....N 0 0! 8 68: Tuesday.. ,1A IDS- 10 2:8 0 4XU -0 6 4 50 6 40 Wedn'wl'y 1 Thurmlay .1 1120 114' 8 21 & 15 A 00 6 42 -07 12 00 -0 8 8 2K Friday ....lit Saturday., in SUNJJA V. ! Oil i at 12. (8 1 18 Ul 92 1 1 7 16 7 21 8 02 8 60 9 40 2 IK SON; 8 6.S 500 SI0 720 82u 2 00 9 2i 800 8 40 9 25 2:1 MonUiiv .. il 2 41 9 0 2 6 8 2 Tuesday . . St Wetln nd'y at 8 2ii, 41(1, 51i 8 5 7 9 7 8 10 84 10 20 3 8 11 82 l luirsday .'21 11 82 4 0 0 8 iTmny.j.fioi . . - . c I 6 21 0 85 i ol eaturuay. i-li All A l!7 Mi'. day . an JilOl IB 6 3 1M 12 2 '2i8 8 a 10 8 61 9 52:6 8 8 4i- 2 40 8 80 412 15 8 28 O JK 64 17 18 18 20 4 10 4 5.') 6 82 Tuesday . .21 Wedn'sd'y.'IO 10 2i-) 7 21 10 3X1)0, U246 9 10 6717 6 4 62 6 2S)I mnrmiaynii 11 2717 91 6 0ti ALONG TIIE WATER FK0NT. vT)Ae tfour-imaatedi taTk "Drurlrnulr left out for Quoenstown, iw'Ji'ealt laden, yes terday morntng. , v )p j ; ' TBre Alice KanChard leave out for San PramCIsoo and way ports Uhia morning i0:ih 360 tons of cargo. The- CoConna eaJCed ait dAytigtit yestenday morning for. Hongkong. Captain Ncyes is ideterjritne'd to make ad fast a trip as 6ia poa)bOy can. and hopes to too back Cicre wtttlh a return cargo eany m jtssm. TnEiea of dllsaster keep piling up, end Utile undet-wrdt'era are alrald to open a telegram for fear it contains the news1 of anotlher loss. The mews arrived ycistsr' day 'Uliait Uhe BrHkb-bark Glendune, &e' fare repoo'ted dhoref had become a total wreck. Blie was on 'her way from am- burir to Port Los Angeles with a cargo of cement for the Soutnern 1'acinc an road Oomaiany. Examiner. 'Admiral T.. A. Beardslee, commanding Hie Pacific squadron, writes to the Chaim ber of CommeaMe from the flagadp PhiU' delp'hla, now at Port Angeies," Bays tihe Taeonui Ledger, "t'hanklng the Chamber and citizens of Tacoma lor pronerea hospltaJX'ty.' v He altaites that the PMla defjplhla will remain at Port Angeles at loasit ta week yet and will then come to the Sound, visiting each port as Hie nag' fhip reaches It,',' , . An entejiprtfling citizen of Fulton, Fla., M-r. Hole, Is a pioneer in a new industry for that state diamond-back terrapin fairmilng. In hte pen, built In the wsiter, he toa 1,000 terrapins, and next year hopes to have five tlmee that number. The Florida ' terrapin are f the eame jipiecles as the Mairyland terrapin. There i's eald to be no dlnerence m tne taste of the precious morsels, but there U ft scea't Oirrerence in tne price paij lor for them. While Florida terrapin bring only $20.- those taken from the waters of Chesapeake Bay ett'l at from $30 to $60 a dozen. Mr. Hole expects to make tne buolneai a paying one. Ex. Since last jhall from Australia wheat frelsWts have advanced about 3s 6d per ton, and large carrtera can now be quoted firm t 1 7s 6d, orders, less la 3d direct, a rate quoted for metal ves sels, t'here being no eu'ltaible wooden tfhips in port disengaged. This advance, has been caused by a elilght Improvement atoroad In grain, but chiefly by light ar rivals of disengaged tonnage, which com peted exporters to jneet, part vray at least, !he views of owners. There are still many engaged eiilps due, and that, with the fact that eome of the spot ton. niage was engaged on speculative ac count , retards spot chartera As wlH tbe seen, a Arm tlhalt has lietd aloof from the grain export business for some years Is again in. 'the flod. . This snould be an augury- of better Tjustaefsi in future. There is Bom's (Inquiry for lumber ton nage, but no materia change in va.ue Since last- report.toin Francla:'o Com' merelall Newtti ' ' 'Last year four mfiWn lobsters were caught on the Maine "coast and the num ber will be exceeded this year," aild the Hon. O. B. Whiltten,, state-commissfioner of Maline3 seashore tisherles. r-. "That of molclcerel will not be as large as a year prevjoiii, tout iwlth other -species1 it wtiM be ..bojit th snsi v. cod ; being i. vary pjentiful. In regard to the lobster "te lldtiorrrten are ;ws;mnlng to real Ire . that it pays- them to a'jlow: them to develop. The iaEJt tel'Mature, .you know, made' the dimensions or the yeitr round 10 inches, wihJl before that for a ' portion cf the year the length 'was .9V4 inches.'"" Last year targe quantities, were captured and d'Lpofcd of at 3 and i cents, while had they been allowed -to develop the price rectC'Ved by the fldliermcn would have been nearer 10 centa. Much more atten tion is telng paid leaidli year to Monle's saushore tisherliea whichi its one of the sltate's leading 'Industries. Last year more lobsters -wera taken along,. our chores than at all of the- coast from 'Marine to The Sin Francisco Call' says: "The bark Morom arrived form ;Karluk yester- day afternoon with 195 Chinese .and 1 97 wwite ttshermen. During the run down ithe ooat the skipper had tilmost a rtot on tiis hands.- - The Chinese got up the d'ldturtoance over two of their compan ions rw ho died at sea, and had It not been for fholr 'bosa tlhera would have been trouble. " A few days after leaving Karluk one of the Mongolians died. HU twdv was Dlaced In nlckla and lOw coolies were eaibls'fUdY '- On'September 30 a heavy gaT. cume up, however, and everything, on. declfc, wus awasci. Thr f oresa'tl Was camrUed away, the forecastCe door stove in and the Bailors' quarters flooded; I'The cak In which the dead OlJlnese was pickled broke adrift, and when the bead, came off the dead tJ.K r- man was washed Into' the scuppers. T.ie sailiors did not vknow what to do, but finally one of them fastened a weight to the remains anid overboard It went. The gale continued, and the Meronrwas con stantly swept by heavy seas. Another Uhlnese died, and when It was proposed to throw hum overboard a howl went' up. Th 'boss' eicp'lncd maftrfV however, and the .Mongcltian 'wan given a 'white man's burial,' as the chief bffleer of the Merom put it. That is, he was sewed up in place of canvas, with a. lump of lead at his feet. The captain read the prayers, and as the words ''TCI tlie sea give up its dead', were Uttered the plank win tiited, and the remains of the CW- nose shot into the depths. In order to prevent the seas from breaking aboard white the ceremony, was polng on, oil was poured over the bows of the bark, and" .it- proved very effective. All the fldhermen .did well this Reason, and in consequence all .were In good humor when the Merom got Into port Satur day. ' - - - "The schooner Kodiak arrived' from Cook's Iml'jt yesterday," says Tuesday's Chronicle, "and reported the total loss of the Seattle gasoline schooner Ci-ystai The la,ttsr was on her way from Cook's Imlet for Hitka WMh a number of miners aboard. A Weavy gale sprang up and the vwoel headed for Takutat. In-at tempting to make the harbor the Crystal hwt headway: on the bar and In a few "moments was thrown high and dry on the ' beaWh." - The passengers and crew -managed to got ashore, but lost. their errects, and in a ifew hours the vessel 'otAl wreck. Cartain Prtemon of the Kodiak, could not do anything for the shipwrecked men, o -tiy waked for the steamer Dora, which will bring them to aan "rancisco. The vteamer was not due at Sitka untn the Mi Inst., and the miiRoi. ana eai.crs naa a long wait. T.iyr were maJo comfortable at hC'ever, ar.d the Indiana did everyning in vwir jxrxtr xo nevp mem. "Very few oi me miners win remain at Cook's In let this winter.' said W. L, Washburn, agent of tthe Alaska Commercial Com- uany. yesterday, He was one of the passengers on the Kodiak and knows just how -maMMrai are up there; . 'Four or five miners were doing (airly well Up there,' continued he, 'but the remainder did not make bread and butter. A couole of . them were so hard up that Captain Peterson brought them down out of charity. It was all alluvial min ing, but the field was not nearly as ex tensive or rich s they pretend. There are, perhaps, five or six good mines out of the lot, and those do not more than pay expenses. Alaskan fields are cer tailnCy not a poor man diggings.: As far as the two miners who came down on the Kodiak are concerned, they have no words bad enough in which to paint their prospecting tour in Alaska. After their little ready money went they were at the mercy of the i storekeeper, and their daily earntngs .barely sufficed o keep body and soul together.. Accord ing to them, the fleCd alt Cook's Inlet wK.l never pay for the working.'" 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. Chas. Rogers. THE BRIDAL GARTEOS. At all times garters -have been consid ered very: Important details of woman's dreed, and always . associated in some manner with ittatrlmony. Down through half a doien centuries comes to us ihe custom praoticed today of having the garters as a flnishltng touch to a bride's toilet. This particular girl friend who is pemmCtied Ho slip them into place Is cedteU to stand the best possible chance of wedding happily before IS months are Wilt, A prospect of near and br-esful matri mony is ai'.o shared by tlie friend who se cures the privilege of making the bride's gairters, the popular pattern for which is now a circle of white silk elastic, cov ered wlthi embroidered iwh'ite satin and rtait'ped with a small gold buckle enameCed in white bow knots. The garters cf Marie Antoinette were pretty pink silk tanda etaboraitcCy embroidered on the upper DiaCf fn tiitvy Jewels and gold thread. In an American faimily are preserved the bridal garters of a titled Blngllsh ancestress. These are of white silk, nearly two inches broad, and decorated with round buttons made of seed pearls, from which suspend pearl cordis and tassels two inches long. The hearing properties of DeWltt's Witch Hasel Salve are well known. It cures eczema, skin affections, and Is sim ply ai perfect remedy for piles. Chas. Rogers. 1 1 The wedding ring is worn on the Ceft hand because, in symbolism, the right iharnd s aiulthority, the left obedience. The U. S. Oovt Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all otters. AI. Furetlleres, a French welter, declares that llhrw-fouriths of the dyspepsia tn the world Is caused by eating soup. It's lust as easy to try One Minute Cough Cure as anything else. It's easier to cure a severe cough or cold with It. Let your next purchase for a cough be One Minute Cough Cure. Better medi cine; better results; better try it. Chas. Rogers. General! Casslus M. Clay has tired ot halving governesses in his house for Ws young iwitfe and has sent her to school, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castona The nerves of iwarm-blooded animals telegraiph) information to their brains at mo rate of about 160 feet per second. unfortunate Cod-liver oil sucrgests consumption, which is al most unfortunate. Its best use is before you fear consumption : when you begin to get thin, weak, run down : then is the pru dent time to begin to take care, and the best "i way to take care is to supply the system with needed tat and strength. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver ,oil, with hypo- phosphites, will bring back plumpness "to those who have lost; it, and make strength where raw cod liver oil would.be a burden. Soon & Bowki, ChuBku, Hw York.. )oc.tndi.o Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those ws serve. We're .trying In every way ta make them the most en joyable In town. All the "good things" of the season cooked by our excellent cook in the most delicious style. Perfect service. . - . i . If you invite a friend to the : Palace Bestanrant the place Is sufficient guar antee that he will receive a good meal. . The Palace Restaurant . Snap R Kodak , at any man coming out ot, our store and you'll get a. . portrait of a man brlmmlnie over with pleasant thoughts, a) Such quality In the liquor we have to oiler are euough to PLEASE ANY MAN., Come and Try Them. HUGHES & CO. EXTENDED 8TMPATHT. 'Do unto others as vou would hava others do unto you." is aymnatnettaaliv shown In the following lines, the pre- -lumpcion oeing mat sympalny u tr-rn, or akin to pain or sorrow: "Gentlemen: Please send Kraune s Headache Capsules as follows: Two boxes to Flora Sear, Havanna, ti. Dak. Two boxes to Llllle Wilcox. Brookland. N. Dak. I have always been a great sufferer from headache and your Cap sules are the only tntng that rellevi me," ; Tours very truly, - FLORA BEAT. ' Havana, N. Dak. For kale by Chas. Hogera Astoria. Or. Sole Agent. " A GOOD WORD. r Mr. J. J. KeiL Bharpeburg, Pa. Dear Birr-1 am glad to say a good word for Krause's Headache Capsules. After suffering for over three years with actlta neuralgia and its consequent Insomnia (which seemed to baffle th" efforts of some of our best pbyslcfanv you suggested this remedy which gav? me almost instant relief. Words fall to expnw the praise I should like to bestow on Krause's Headacbe CapsulesL Gratefully Tours, MBS. B. K. HOLME8. ' , Uontrare, Fa,, ECONOMY IN FUEL. The Eureka Fuel Econa-niaer Is a sci entific nrArtflA:l1nn whtwH . . - . v. . - r uAiiio.iia tin, Intensity of coal and wood heat In the pnjponTon ot ss per cent. If the direction nnlnil nn aa. age Is carefully observed, tlie Eureka urawmiHr win give to any crdina- j- ur uiiuuiing coai one isaime value as that of superior aualiiv The Eureka Fuel Hcono-nlster prevents n. aaouu, cinoens and the formation of smoke, which may spoil, in an apart ment, so many vaUuuiC. .irticles, such vuruinis, paunungfl, stc.. Tlte Eureka bums any kind of gas which might deatroy the breathlnble air; apartments and factories In vhlch It is Used are conAenuenf.v jmh h..i.i, .... oovnfortalble. In leatt idui a. ons can obtain a very brisk fire which rnuiiy nours without being1 stirr ed up and without any addition of fresh coaa. Hence an eeonnunv .-if rvul wnrb and money. ..... ' Th Eureka Bconomiier more soft and inwtna wnw.ft4i4iii. a normal heat is wanted, the ventliuutlon u partly SLoppeiii and, ugaln, an Douiwmy mi rue is to toe relied upon. We guarantee 'that our preparation pro duces no lnlurtous nwt ia,v,i and does not affect in any way stoves! grates, etc. : duct, iwhlch ws do not hesttats in term ing "m.irvolous," at much more reduced prices. , Each nafldnov. t-Mana iuH.k .ub direotlons, our tirade irtark, representtng four luunds onminl tmniuF wv Mon with this motto: "in union there trengtSi. Any countorfelter sham be deaJt according to law. We receive too frequently applications for samples, and it lis with, regret that we are compelled to refuse the sending of the saune. - HAratnr.-M-A w. Kan, .uh. erMly given away samples In order to vvaTm our proauct, hut We wannot afford to SUDDOrt turA ttrttam iTuu. nv longer. The moderate price of our pro- uifui n m in reach of anybody who Wants to try tt. It is for the same reason that wa have decided to send it direct on recetpt of 2o cents. TO trrv Mill ha nnvlnvu1 M, duot Is a triumph, of science. 25 cents each package, sent free of charge. AflERICAN EUREKA FUELECONOMIZER CO. 1180 Broadway. New York, V. 5. A. The tiareest check wm draivrai n the Bank of Boztand in pay ment for the Klmberley diamond mines-. OrjPrlce's Cream Baking Powder CooUins so Ammonia or Aliua. In Middle SmltWdfi,! PWin.. Iliora .! dhestnru tree that measurM IB f An ofav cumference 1 feet above the ground. ELECTRIC BITTERS. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps mor: generally needed in the spring, when the languid exhausted feeling is prevailing, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need ot a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely hi counteracting and freeing the system bottle at Chas. Rogers' drug store. 'Statistics prove that a, slnglo hous-i fly may become progenitor of a family ot z,060,320 descendants m one season. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. A gaiiidener In Bath, Maine, raised 4? pumpkins ttttls year, and the boys made jack o'lamteras out of only 46 of em. IT'S A SECRET. That many women owe their beauty to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. .The reason ibeaiulty of fonm and face, as well as grace, rantiaite from the common cen ter health. The best bodily condition re sults from good food, fresh air, and ex ercise, coupled with the judicious use of the "Prescrtptloni'' -. In maidenhood, wom anhood, and motherhood, tl'e a support ing tonic that's peouCiariy adapted to her needs, regufeubing, etemgthening, and cur. ing the derangements of her sex. If there be headache, pain In the back, beaering-down sensations, or gennrnl de- WJUy, or If. there be nervous distur sincea, nervous prostruition, and steepCess- nesa, the "Prescription ' reaches, the ori gin of the trouhCe and corrects it. It dispels aioDws and pains, corrects displace ments and owes oatarrhai Inflammation of the lining membranes. Once used, It Is aCwaya tn favor. Tlr Ti4'm 1AjlMfa nrA rnmtlniaHnn ' indigestion, blHousnmn, headaches and kindred aKiments. Senator Hoar, cf Massachusetts, is go ing on tihe stump.-. 'Mr. Hoar taan'oid man iwtthi a splendid record of patriotic acwvlty, and he's 0ti;l at work. ; TAKE CARE!. THERE 13 DANGER In aUtawnng inactivity of th4 kt-Hcys to grow through neglect. The deadly shoals of Blight's disease - and drtahetes "wili wrack 'the goddty bark of health' tf it Is allowed to drift rudderless Upon them'. The faMr, too, if Inactive, and judi- oious anedicatlon does not speedily Ulrect the helm tfawtard the prt of safety, will be whelmed by the quicksand of disease. In aebectang a dUiiretJc, let -your choice fail upon . Hostettor's Stomach , Bitters, which stimulditcis the renal o."gaas without irttatlng and excMtdng them, turn effects to be anpreliertcled from the.-.umnedlcated tannull naivety resorted to. These have a tertdtmcy to reaJc prejudlcully. The Bit ters itnvlgoralte the kidneys and bdadder. in common iwiUh niie nerves, . and diges- tiv eoruinjs,' and. so afford, a laadng aid It also affords dttal asaistohce In pre venting, ama curing interntlttant and re- tnWtertt fever. BlUousness,,; flonstipatlori, lurid lfhfLVrrmAAm it ukn i.lwl i.r ' Tlh KftA-tiusihllnnAA lvln a( tiol A fAauln. in me "oun - enape is stf. In vogue. But some win wear-., tne ugly "jug-hnndle' effect. BUCKL.BN'8 ARNICA BALVH. The best salvs In the world for Cuts, Bruises. Bores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Con.s, and All Bkln Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. price, Z5 cents per rox.-'. 'or ssie pj cnaa. Rogers, oaa rsuow ouiiaing. iAitA.i i-M,.ni cuMr-. hi ihr -board ot education of New? Tork, .was assistant manager of the New York state building at Whe World's Fair, i .'( , 0NGLI8H CAlPITAIi FOB AMEBICAN ' ISVStfTM'SNTS. . , . tmnnKthjnt to Americans seeking Bng Uah Captial for new enterprises. A list corftasning the names a no aoaressrs 01 360 suooesafifl promoters who- iwive placed over 100,000,000 Btcrting In Foreign In vestment lwWn ! last sin years, and over f 18.000,000. -for' the seven 1 months .of U96. . iTios, 15. or payaole by postal order to ttio London tn'l universal tu miu d Investors. , Cheapld,-London, B. C. aubscrebens wll be entitled, by ar rangement wioi ie -directors to receive eionnr personuC' or Wtteiu of lhtroductola o any ot these sw-'ceaariu promnara. TWs IWt is first otaas In every respect, and every nau or firm irtmme name ap pear therein may be depended - upon. For pf.axig -one .'following It win be found tnvaiuaWeOotids or fitiares of In- duwortaC Conwiwreial and Financial con wriM, . iiomtx loans, Bale of bands. "afcents or Mines. ' , I'ireciors: . ' '" ' " 8IR EDWARD C. R083, ' : ttN. WALTKR C. PEPYB, 4- CAPT. ARTHUR 8TIFFB. i" Copyright. Z7 ion mnn tm I HlJi,ll;.fel-iM I 0l 1872 -- .: .'! I895 Fisher 1 Brothers, Sell ASTORIA, Lubricating OILS A Specialty, Ship Chandelery, ; Hardware, . ' - Iron & Stpel, Coal,1 Groceries & Provisions, Flour & Mill Feed,' jr Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors & Windows, j Agricultural Implements Wagons & Vehicles. . .. E. flcNEIL, Receiver. Gives Choice of joto Transeontiriental Via Spokane and St. Paul. via Ogden .Denver ' and ' , Omaha or . " St. Paul. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reollnlng Chairs Car, Astoria to San Francisco. aHnllA nf rV,Kr,VMTnl.l PVIffiV. Oot.' 11. Oolurrtblai Wednesday, Oct. 16. State of OaOtfbrnla, Monday, Oct. a. ColunVbia, Baiturday, Odt. 28. I Bdate of CfcMfornto, Thursday, Oot SI, Cojumibla, Tuesday, Nov. 5. , .4 Bstorla and PoFtlnd Steamers.' The T. J. Potter will leave Astoria at 7 p. m. daily, except Sandiy; leave Port land at 7 a. m. daily, except Bunday ; The R, R. Thompson will leave Astoria at 6:46 a. m. daily,' except Sunday; leave Portland at ! p. 01 dally, except Satur day. For rates and general Information call on or aaareas . -v i'-U r it iivFiKHauuM, rinmrnercial Agent Astoria, Or. W. H. HURLBURT, '- QSO. as, AgX., foruana. ur, Are You ' Going East? 'Be aura and see that your ticket, reads via . . ., j HE HORTH-WESTERN T 1 LINE. ,r CHICAGO, ; jT,:PAULi": J MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA RAILWAYS.; ; This la tlie ,." ,.t(;'.. 1 I GREAT SHOET LINE - ....Between DULUfH, ; ST. PAUL, r ' CHICAGO And all. Points . East and .' i South. , ! Their Magnificent Tiack. Peerless Ves- UbSiled inning ana gni"s : . - - Trains and Motto: ( " . .'ALWAYS ON TIME " , . - , r.A A-lvAn thla rnad a national reputa- ttn-. All classes of passengers carried on the vesttbuled trains without extra ihim.' flhln vour freight and- travel over this famous line. - All agents) have ticket. ' ' IV. K. IfnAD. T. C. BAVAOa Gen. Agent Tratr. v. ana r. Agt H8 Washington St.. furuana. vr. Mrs-'T.-B. Hawitbia " Chartanoora, Tnn save, "Bhllor"!) Vlmlln-r 'H.Vr O MY Lli- itL' 1 consider it me Desi renc dy' for a debilitated syatttn I jer sea. . r cr Liyspersia, uver or y trouble. It exoclla. Pilve 7s . . For Sale by J. ,"W. Conn. 1 . iHJolfioWiiio 1 i tMssasWsTHMssfWsWtT'aHe Japanese Bazaar , SINQ LUNQ. Prop. BJiDfgp Goods Jest 1 Received,-, An exRclIent stock of underwear, hos iery, capa,- etc, (it extremely low prices. 417 YlftnA RfrAAf nA-r Ann tn VA.i'ir'a F"rult Btore. THE OASIS OF TIIF COLORADO DESHRT eciltb. . BELOW THE LEVEL OF THE SEA Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced by Physicians the most Favorable in America for Sufferers from-. Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Thd rkhlontlnna lirCw1 owalnar TnrllA . w ""wa-w was1' ta ui u attutw in the past by the large numbers who oinerwise would have been glad to tak advantage of Its beneficial climate, has been fi. lanlf tt AiittaiKlA nnrnnna. Uon. The Southern Paciflo Company, taxes pleasure in announcing that sev eral Commodious and 5 ' V Comfortable Cottages have Just been erected at India sta tion, that will be rented to applicants at reasonable rates. - They are fur nit tied with modern conveniences, sup plied with pure artesian water, and so situated as to gove occupants all the advantages to be derived from a more or less protracted residence In this de lightful climate. . (From the San Francisco Argonaut) "In the heart of the great desert of the Colorado wblcfh the Southern Pa ciflo road traverses there is an oasis called Indio, which, in' our opinion, it the sanitarium of the earth. We be lieve, from personal Investigation, that for certain Invalids, the'e is no spot oc this planet so favorable." O, T. Stewart M. D., writes: s "The purity of the air, and the eternal sun shine, fill one with wonder and delight, . ,- Nature has accomplli&ied , so much that there remains but little for . man to do. Aa to its possibilities as health resort 4iere Is the most per fect sunshine, with a temperature al ways pleasant, a - perfectly dry - soil for rain is an unknown factor; pure oxygen,- dense atmosphere and . pure , water, what more can be desired T It Is the place, above ' all others, for lung troubles, and a' paradise for rheu matics. Considering the number' of sufferers who have been cured, I have no hesitancy In recommending this genial oasis as the haven of the afflict ed." INDIO. , Is 6l2 miles from -' ; '..SAN FRANCISCO and 130 miles from LOS ANGELES Fare from Lbs Angeles For further Information Inquire of any Southern Paolflo Company agent or address -: B. P. ROGERS, Aast Gen. Pass. Agt S. P. Co. J. B. KIRKLAND, ...:'.. ..-.,, Dist Pass. Agt Cor. First and Alder St.. Portland, Or. J. AVFASTABEND, .", GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DJllVEfl, HOUSE, EftlDCH BfJO ' WHARF BUILDER Addms, box iSo. Pettoffic. " ASTORIA, OR SEASIDE SflWlfflili. A complete stock 'of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic celling, and all kinds of flnluh: mouldings and shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and par J at mill. 1 H. T. L. LOGAN, Frop'r. Rassld. Oregon. NOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing be tween C J. Greenlund and Anton Brlx florists, is -hereby dissolved by mutual consent,, and all debts of the said firm will be paid by C. J. Greenlund and C. O. Palmberg, and. all outstanding accounts are due and payable to them. '!.!.! C. J. GRRENLUND, ANTON BRIX. : : KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, thi treat Blood purifier, gives trearmeis- and clearness to the complexion and cuies Constipation, 26 cts.. su eta , ll.0. For Bale by J. W. Coon. INDORSED BY THH PRE33. GentlemenThls 1 to certify that I' have Used Kranse's Hcadauii i ep'siilwH, with satisfactory results. I couKht a box which cost me 53. and one cnpBrie cured me of a dreadful elck li.itiaoh. My wife and mvself have both ud the medicines manufactured - by the Norman Lifbtj Mrg Co.. nnl wo re commend them to the public as oehig Must what tbey are represented. Respectfully, - ' "W. J. HUTCmPON. Gazette, pleaaant mil. Mo. Twenty-flve cents, tor sale by .ciii. Rogers. Astoria, Or sola attftnia. Captain faweeney, O. ti. A.. Hin IjI'Mti Cal., says: "HniioS'e Catarrh lUm.-. Is the first medic'tia I have eve f that srould .a m any gKd. I r; s ; ft. Bold by J. W. Conn. Indio i "-