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If . ;THE DAiJiY ASTOfiJAN, ASTORIA,.-BINDAY. MOMIN0, NOVEMBER 24, im V for Infants tnmi" f v- I"' peak of it wltW a..!,,,. It j1n5asgrtjogT,Iy th. test ,.m,n f, I,. 4 "r"rnn .e world h. T. hBOTrat n fa hariBl 11te lt ft fey, them Witt. It will ,.T. a,fa. 1W In tt Moth)r. romethh,, which 1. .I,.,,,- nf. nd ,rMtlnllr perfpft M fc child's medicine. , Castorla dwrtmya Worni, Castorla allay. reTerishnses. Castprla pre rent. vomiting Sour Card. Castorla cnrea Plan-hcee and Wind Colin. Casfpris, relieves Toothing Tronales. Castorla onro, Constipation and rutalonoy. Cartorl. mWlw tho .fTta of oarho.lo add gas or poisonous -ir. Castqrja does not contain morphine, olun,o1.Qthoy aarootlo propertr. Cartorta awlaillato. tho food, regulates tho tomaoh and bowels, frMng healthy and natural sleep. C?tr!ii up In ens-she potties only. It 1 not old In hulk. PonH allonyon, to toll yon anything else on tho plea or nromlae that It 1. "Jn.t a good" and "will answer every purpose." Soo that yon pet OA-S-T-O-R-I-A. The faorimllo signature of Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice Is herdby given ttiiat by virtue of a warrant Issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria to me directed, darted Ihe lTOh day of Octo ber, 1896, and agarnat W. E. and M. S. Warren. Commanding me to levy upon Lot No. 7, Block No. 61. McC.ure's Astoria extended ed by Cyrus Olney, and collect Hie assise metit due thereon, amounting: to $43.76, for Uie construction of a sewer on 12tlh street. I have this day levied upon rati de ecrrbed property, and on tne 17ih day ot December, 1895, ait 2 o'clock p. m. of said idJay, at Ute court 'house door In the o ty of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, will proceed to sell at public auction, fa.a property to the hiRtiest bidder therefor, to pay said aasecMment and costs and expenses of Bale. SaM sale to 'be for United States gold and sllvw coin. Dated Astoria Oregon, November 16. 1895 C. W. LOUGHBItY, Chief of Police of tihe City Aetor.a CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice la thoroby given tli&t by virtue of a warrant Issued by the Aud tor and Police Judge of t)he City of Astoria to me directed, dalted tllie lTtti day of Octo ber, 1895, and lagamst D. K. Warren, Commanding me to lievy upon lot No. 9, In Block No. 6614, McClure's Astoria Ex tended by Cyrus Olney, and collect the assessment due thereon, amounting' to $33.76, for the construction of a sewer on 12th street. I 'have Wits day levied upon ea'M de scribed property, and on the lTtti diy ot December, 1896, ait 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the court Grouse door In the city of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, wl.l proceed to sail at public auction, said property to the hdgiheat bldkler flherefor, to pay said assessment and costs ana expenses of sale. Said sale to tie for United States gold and silver coin. , Dated Astoria, Oregon, November 16, 1895 C. W. LOUGHERY, Chief of PoWce of the City Astoria CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice ts hereby given ahiat by virtue of & warrant issued by the Auditor and PoWce Judge of the City of Astoria to me directed dated the lTUta day of Octo ber, 1896, and against Laura M. Wlm'ley, Commanding me to levy upon Lot No. 4, In Block No. 18, Adair's Astoria, and col lect the assessment due thereon, amount ing to Two Hundred Dolans (200.00) for the Improvement of 38tlh street from the north side of Franklin avenue to the soutih side of Duane .reet, t havA fti la dav v.1 unon ea'd de scribed property, and on the 16th day cfj Decamlber, 1896, at t o crora v i"' ' day, In front of tune court house aoor in the city of Astoria, Clatsop County, Or egon, will proceed to sell at public auction euild property to tlhe highest bidder there rfv M nnv M.tH njMPAqmemt and costs and expenses of sale. 8ald Ita'.e to be for United States gold and silver coin. Dated Astoria, Oregon, November 16, 1895 r W. LOUGHERY. Chief of PoMce of the City Astoria CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant Issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria to me directed, dalted tho 17Dhi day of Octo ber, 1895, and against C. W. Fu'.ton , J. C. Demenit & Command'kng me to levy upon Lot No. S, In Block No. 57, McCluire's As.ora extend ed by Cyrus 0".ney, and collect the as sessment due thereon, amounting to $35.76, for the construction of a 6ewer on 12Jh I have Bhrs day levied upon said de scribed property, and on the 17th day ot December, 1895, at 2 o'clock p. nv of said day, at the court house door in the city of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, will proceed to sell at public auction, tuid property, to the highest bldkler therefor, to pay mid assessment and costs ana expenses of sale. Said sale to be for United States gold and silver coin. Dated Astoria, Oregon, November 16, 1S9;. C. W. LOUGH EiRY. Chief of Police of The City Astoria. CHIEF OF POLICE S ALE. Notice to hereby given that by virtue of a warrant Issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, to me directed, dated the lTtflu day of Octo ber, 1895, and against C. W. Fu'.ton , J. C. Demwit . Commanding me to levy upon Lot No. 7. hi Block No. 57, McClure's Astoria en&. ed by Cyrus Olney, and collect the aHsess ment thereon, amounting to $15.76, for the . , - nn lath street. consirucxion v. a. I have tin is day levied nond de scribed property, and on the Lth dnyot December, 1895. o'clodcp. n of day, at the court tjoiwo uw ' ' ",f. of Astoria. Clatsop County. Oregon, wlH proceed to se at Ilic uti""' J property to the Mshest bler therefor to par oJd assessment and cos and exposes of sale. Said sale to bo for United States gold and silver coin. Dated .Astoria, Oregon. November's. TS&i C. W. LOUGHERY. Chisf of V69f of Cl7 Aor4 and Children. isojnevery wrannoy, CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant Issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria to me directed, dated the 17th, day of Octo ber, 1896, and against W. E. and M. S. Warren. Commanding me to levy upon Lot 6, In block No. 61, McOlure'o Astoria extended by Cyrus Olney, and collect the assess ment due thereon, amounting to $23.76, for the construction of a sewer on 12tlh street. I have ehis day levied upon ea d de scribed property, and on the 17th day ot Decamlber, 1895, at 2 o'clock p. inu of said day, at the court house door in the city of Alstorla, Clatsop County, Oregon, wUl proceed to soil at public auction, ta'.d property to tlhe higihest bidlder therefor, to pay aJd aia?esment and costs ond xpeinses of sale. Said sale to be for United States gold and silver coin. Dated Astoria, Oregon, Noveirmbr 16, 1895 C. W. LOUGHERY, Chief of Police of the City Astoria CHIEF OF POLICE S ALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue if a warrant Issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria to ;e directed, dated the 17th day of Octo ber, 1895, and against W. E. and M. 8. Warren, Commanding me to levy upon Lot No. 8, ui Block No. 61, McOlure'o Astoria expend ed by Cyrus Olney, and collect the asset s ment due thereon, amounting to $43.76, for the construction of a sewer on 12Ui street. I have this day levied upon sad scribed property, and on the 17tih day ot December, 1895, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the court house door In the city of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregjn, will proceed to sell at public auction, said property to the higihest Wdklor therefor, to pay said assessment and costs ana expenses of sale. Said sale to be for United States gold and silver coin. Dated Astoria, Oregon, November 16, 1895 C. W. LOUGHERY, Chief of PoHce of the City Astoria After (Deals! Or at any oilier time when you wish a good ciKr lie k for the well kuowu, home-made, hand made, white labor cigar "La Belle Astoria." Conoeded by all smokers to be the bent cigar manufactured. W. F. SCHIEBE, 71 flintf? Street, Attorli, Oregon. 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 fit, workmanship nd superiority of qualities. Their rep resentative visits Astoria every three months. Office 64 Dekum Building, Portland, Or Reserve orders till you 'lave seen the spring line of samples. FREEMAN & HOLMES. Blacksmiths Special attention paid to steamboat re nalrirg. first-class horseshoeing, ef LOGGING CfliSIP COORK A SPECIALTY 197 Olney street, between Third and R.iid Fourth Astoria. Or. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class Funerals : -AT- POflb'S Ondertakipg Parlor, THIRD STREET. Rates Rettonow. EinbliDln a SpclltV "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen: I had occasion to use several boxes or Krause's Headache Capsules while traveling to Chicago to attend the National Democratic Con vention. They acted tike a charm in preventing headaches and dizziness. Have had very little headache since my return, which is remarkable. Yours, resoectfuliv JOHN U. SHAFFER. Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record. For sale by Chas. Roger), Astoria, Or, sole agent Oki non-BolmMU remMT lor wnvwium, GlMt, 8rni'orrh. Ul...i. nnnBttir&l dlft. I chsriM, of nf inDmm- lion, irritation or ok-env- . n.nmTia f """" . , fl .00. or I bottlr., ei.Ji. .Tide Table for November 1895. H10I1 WAT1CR. LOW WATICR DATK. a. m . h in ft. h.m ft h m ft. HU in 1 ft Friday.... 1 UiiwOi (Ml 7 li 1 1 ni f 2i U Oil 2 2. 0 28 2 5: S 6.V 71 7 2 9; 8U2 D li 8 4I8H1 C36l 0 4 baturuar. SUNDAY li i'i 8 7 Oil 0 0 7 4.H -0 3 8 2llUl 5 SOl'-OS 1 2- 7 0 2 00 7 0i 2 iS'll ; 4 i.,0 0 U W 8 1 30 8 2 Os 8 2 51 8 8 4 ;8 4 3X" 6 48:1 7id;7 8 2117 :67 Mtnilay. .. 4 Tuentlay . . 5 n eun au'y r Thuniduy.. "t fYiduy t Sutiutlay.. t SUNDAY. II 9 50-0 3 il0. M 40! 0 H 1141 0 6 sai 10 :m s i : cm 7 li! 81lli 9 01 11 5H3 71 , 0 45:0 9 1 4h t 8 2oo!l5 1 ," 2ljS 8 34 4ii2 33 26 16 07 Mouday....ll luesuay... Wedo'sd'y 1:1 Thursday .14 Friday ....IS 8atiiriliiy..b SUNDAY. 17 Monday . . l Tueiwlay . . 19 .2 b 1 10 41 7 11 40 7 4H I 7 in :ti .s t; 4 41 19 5 2712 2 6 -Ji 11 2.iU i 613! .0 9 .18 OKI! 1 2H 12 0.V9 6 12 2 8 6Mj2 8 7 88,3 1 8 26 3 4 0 15 3 6 10 12 3 H 11 18:3 9 7 01 l 40 9 1 819 2 158 8 (HIS 7 48 -14 -1 1 211, 8 i3 9 IS 3 01 On 02 .04 1 1 87 83 29 24 17 1 1 04 01 Wedtrnd'y a 3 ui 40 5VU ,1V 7 Ui 7 Ml 10 01 Thiinolay ,'21 Friiluv... vfc 10 51 1140 ffoturdiija ;3 12 831 080 1 21 I 6 138 2 40 8 32 4 IK Mi' day.. i& 21 Tuesday . . Wedn'udi" Thursday. i 2 13 24 2 7i 2 9 9 18 7 5! 9 fix 7 9 8 Oh 8 56! 5 00 6 87 615 iri.iaj atuidy..Sii 10 35 81 11 10,8 o 4 2 618 8 8 SHIPPING DAY BY DAY IHarine Patters, Here, There and Everymhere. The bark Balkamah was towed up the river yesterday by the Emma Hayward. The British ship Rowena completed her wheat cargo yesterday, taking on 2C0 tons from a barge. The Dundee whaling vessels have ex perienced a complete failure. The fish caught by the vessels will not yield three tons of whalebone. The bone Is Increas ing in value, the price quoted In London being 1,600 to 1,800 per ton. I i The British ship Kelat, which has just reached Queenstown, spoke the ship Chrysomene, which sailed from San Fran cisco for that port July 4. She had passed through the usual Cape Horn lephyrs with the loss of nearly all her boats and several sails, and has received severe damage to her cpars and hull. The Earl of Hopetown was 157 days on the passage from Vancouver to Adelaide, Australia, this being by far the longest passage on record. The Seiroil Wyn took 137 days on the passage from Port Townsend to Melbourne In 1SS8, and the Natuna was 133 days from Vancouver to Hobart about three years ago, but the usual pasage Is from 80 to 90 days to Adelaide. The yacht Lucero crosed out over the mouth of the river at 3 o'clock yester day afternoon on her way to San Francis co, saluting all the factories along the water front as she pased down. Before her departure Captain Hughes came Into the Astorlan office and asked that the following notice be inserted: "The officers and crew of the yacht Lu cero wish to extend their thanks to tbe many friends they have found while the vessel has been in Astoria." Captain Oliver S. Goldsmith, a well known British skipper, died at Iqulque, Peru, on October 11 of typhoid fever. When a boy he was apprenticed to Bul four, Williamson & Co. at Liverpool Later on he commanded a vescT for Messrs. Macvlcar, Williamson & Co., dis tinguishing himself on one occasion by rigging up his dismasted ship with Jury masts, and so navigating her from the west coast of South America to Liver pool, the voyage taking six months to ac complish. For this the Liverpool under writers presented Captain Goldsmith with an Illuminated address and 100 guineas. The life-saving crew at the Cliff House while drilling In their boat last Monday were capsized In the breakers. It was with the utmost difficulty that tho men reached the shore. Captain Mott was struck by some object while In the water and came near being drowned. Two of the crew were drawn into the undertow and dragged away from the beach. Again and again they would swim or float In on the wave, and when it would comb over they would be dashed down and washed out to sea. Finally a number of the people on the beach, by tightly holding their hands and forming a line reaching down into the water, succeeded In rescuing the men. They were taken from the breakers partly unconscious, hut recovered their senses after an hour's treatment by a physician. Call. It is now known that four sailors ot the Italian bark Brom Carlo, which wan recently sunk In a collision with the Brit ish ship Condor off Cape Horn, were saved. Three of the men made their way up the coast to Guayaquil, Ecuador, and came aboard of the United States steamer Alert, undergoing repairs in that port, she having been run down by a British steamer, also named Condor. According to their story the awful disaster occurred during a dark, stormy night, and the two vessels came together with a crash bo fore either one was aware of the other's presence. The Condor struck tho Italian bark squarely on the port side, cutting 4 great hole In the doomed vessel's hull. The heavy seas soon dragged the sh'p away from her victim, and In the dark ness could be heard the dreadful cries ot the Italian crew. Boats were lowered from the Condor, but so deeply had the Carlo been cut Into that she sank Imme diately, carrying down fifteen out of her nineteen people. Three men were founr' clinging to wreckage by the boats, and one more next day by a passing vessel. He' had almost perished, and, being un able to speak English with any fluency, could not give any account of the col lision. Cutting Packing Company's circular rff the date of November 14th says "Ts market Is still without change. Trade Is of a Jobbing nature and stocks of first class goods are much reduced. Of light colored and fall-packed quality there seems to be a good stock, and on such gocdj prices favor the buyer. Demand from the United States trade Is light, most sections having been well supplied by the free shipments of red Alaska and spring-packed Columbia river during the summer months. The unfortunate dis aster to the ship Rathdpwn from Astoria bound for Liverpool, caused by shifting of her cargo and necessitating her going Into Auckland, will somewhat upset the business of English buyers, who will not get supplies on her until next spring, which they reasonably expected to re ceive this present month. The local pa pers have had so much to say about the packing of fall-run fish under Columbia river labels that It Is needless for us to refer to It beyond remarking that no longer does a label necessarily Indicate the source of origin or the quality of the contents of the can, all of which should strengthen the position of the well-known packers In the trade, whose position has become assured by their efforts to main tain quality In the pack." A weird and uncanny derelict U float ing about in the North Atlantic, produc ing consternation among both masters pnd mariners. It Is a sunken bark, with the water up to her lower yards. Above that point her masts and yards, with all sail set, are shown to the paislng ve'l. On October 18th the derelict was sighted by the British ship Viceroy, which bor down on her, but discovering no s'gns of life In the rigging of the submerged craft, held away on her voyage to Liver pool. On October 18th the American steamer Chicago had a narrow escape from running down tho bark. It being 8 5t' 7 7 4 4 .' 7 1 B4JH4 6 '41 6 0 8 111 r, 8 9OS90 10 061 nates 1152 06 within a few hours of daylight, the cap tain of the Chicago lay by the bark until morning. At that time the wind was 8. S. E and the canvas spread by the bark above water was suftlclent to pro' pel the sunken hull through the water at about a knot an hour. Wllh this speed the derelict would soon reach a latitude where she will be dirtctly In the course of transatlantic passenger steam ers. October 21st the bark was again sighted by the British steamer Albertus, still with all sail set and steadily rrnk- Ing her way northward. The British naval authorities have been notified, and will send a cruiser to blow the derelict out of tho water or tow her to port, should the latter be possible. It is be lieved by seafaring men that the hatches of the bark are so securely battened down as to prevent the air in the hold from escaping, thus keeping the bark In a semi-buoyant position. SHILOH'S CURE Is sold on a gfar otee. It cures Incipient consumption, t Is the best Cough Cure, Only one ent a dose. 25 cents, 50 cts., and $1.00. For Sale by J. W. Conn. THE LOUD PART. The organ iblower of Plnklcbury lay dying; the curate was visiting him. "Woutd you mind, sir, asking our or ganist to play the 'Dead March' over me!" asked the click man. Certainly I will, Jones," said the reura 'ate. '"Thankee, sir; none o' that ere tweedle dum Beethoven, you know, otr; only Handera. "I am sure he will do tt," responded the curate. The old man lay placidly ofr a while. hen exclaimed with fervor: "How thankful I be that I shan't have to blow for him wihen he plays the loud part at the end!" Church Times. Say, why don't you try DeWitt'e Little Early RiseroT These little pills cure headache, Indigestion and constipation. They're small, but do the work. Chas. Rogers. Concerning ex-Queen LUiuokanl'a re ported purchase of a summer castle and winter villa In Italy, Hawaiian Minister Castle at Washington says: "The ex queen has an Income of not more than $5,000 annually, which would hardly war rant the extravagance of two different residences In Southern Europe." ' It's Just 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. Alexandre Dumas complains that he is growing old and disinclined to work and becoming fastidious to a degree as to what he writes. Moreover, he says, and it is a pathetic statement to come from a man of so powerful a pen: "I have ar rived now at an age when the best thing a man can do is to hold his tongue." There are many good reasons why you should use One Minute Cough Cure. There are no reasons why you should not, If in need of help. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Chas. Rogers. Miss Elsie Stanley Hall, an English girl who was born In Australia, has been awarded the German Mendelssohn schol arship at the Lelpsic Conservatory. A large number of German musical students were her competitors. Tho scholarship Is worth $375 a year. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Two Frenchmen named Assassin, find Ing their name troublesome, had It changed to Berge, which seems Innocent enough. Unluckily It turns out to be the name of the assistant executioner, who will probably succeed M. Dclbler. Or. Price's Cream Baking: Powder Contains no Ammonia or Alum. ' Wallace How did you feel the first time you got into a barber's chair for a shave? Ferry To tell the truth about It, 1 felt like a bare-faced fraud. Cin cinnati Enquirer. All the paten; medlzinea advertised in this paper, together with the oholo st perfumery, end toilet articles, etc. in be bought at tne lowest prices at I. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oc- (dent Hotel A. torla Visitor Yes. It's a very pleasant lint. But aren't the rooms Just a trifle small? Mr. Flat-Dweller So you notice It, too, do you? Well, they were all right till last week, but the walls were painted on Monday. Somervtlle Journal. It Is a truth In medicine that the small est dose that performs a cure Is the best. Dewitt's LiMle Early Risers are the 001011681 pUls, will perform a cure, and are the best. Chas. Rogers. Something Wrong: It was a very cold morning and Bobby came rushing Into the house very much excited. "Mom- mer," he exclaimed) "there's something the matter with me. Please send for the doctor. I'm breathing fog!" Harper's Kounu Table. TWO LIVES SAVED Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors ahe had Con sumption and that there was uo hope for her, but two bottlts Dr. King Now Dis covery comp.e'ieiy curid h r. .nd ne ays It saved her life. Mr. Thomas Eggers, 139 Florida street, San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Con sumption, tried without result everything else fhen bought one bottle of Dr. King's Ne Discovery and In two weeks was uired. He Is naturally thankful. It is -inch results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy ot this m d.cine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bu.iie at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store. Reg ular .ze 50 Ocnts and $1.W. "Bunkins, I guess, Is about the smart est man of his years in this community," said the citizen who observes. "Knows a great deal, does he?" "Knows a great deal? I should say so! Why, sir, that man know almost as much as his 19-year-old daughter who is In the high school." Washington Star. A. O. Bart'.ey, of Magic, Pa., writes: 1 feel It is a duty of mine to inform you and the public that DelWtt's Witch Ha zel Salve cured me of a very bad case of eczema. It also cured my boy of a running sore on his leg. Chas. Rogers. MM VIGOR ONCB MORE In harmony with the world, 200O completely cured mea are tinging nappy praises lor me greaimt, grand est sod moat suc cessful enre for sex ual weakness and lout vigor known to medical science. An accountof this won derful dincnvrry, In book form, with ref erences and proofs, will h iw tit 1a an- faring men (sealed) free. Full manly vigor permanently restored. Failure impossible. ERIE MEDICAL C0.,BUFFAL0,N.Y. ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Astoria PtaM Taas and Cotfr, TaMe Dlkacti. Dasustfc nd Tropical t-rulta. VrifttabUra, Sugar Cured Hams. Bacon. Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m jy "i I kla .1 IT'S A CURIOUS WOMAN Who can't Wa.ve confidence In Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Here Is a tonic for tired-out womanhood, a remedy for all Its peculiar II is and ailments and If it doesn't help you, tlieer'a noth'.ng to psy. WiSttt Jiwre can you tuM for 'In a medl' cine? The "prescrtption" will build up, strcmglihen, and Invigorate tlie cnt!re fe male syiHeun. It rc?u'.ites und promotes a 1 the proper funtlonu, Improves dlgea Hon, enrldlies the 'b'.ood, dl.pe.o aoVs and pali-rt. brings refreeihinj sleep, and re stores Ihea.'th and vigor. In "female com plainta" of every kind and in ail chronic iweaikntttttej and derangements. It's Che surest remedy. Nothing urged In its place by a dealer, t'noush ilt may be better for him to sell, can be "Just on good for you to buy. Somd for a pamih'.et free. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation, plleia, biliousness. Indigestion and head aches. "Henry," said Mrs. Peck, "I am going to get a bicycle." "Dear me," said Mr. Peck, mildly, "Isn't one man enough for you to run over?" Indianapolis Journal. KARL'S CbOVER ROOT will purify your blood, clear your complexion, reg ulate your Bowels, and make your head clear as a Dell. 25 cts., 50 cts., and 11.00. sola by j. w. conn. Mr. Ruskin sees very few visitors now. At 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. he regularly takes a walk with his attendant. But even then he is so averse to the eye of the stranger that he will turn Into, the first field, or get over a hedge If possible when the gate Is too distant, rather than be stared at. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all la leavening Strength. V. 3. Oovernment Report "So young Jenkins has attained his ma jority? What is his bias in politics?" "He hasn't an). His politics are as straight as a string." Detroit Free Press. Cnildren Cry for Pitcher's Castona 'You certainly have selected the loveli est spot in the cemetery for your hus band s grave," said the clergyman, con solingly. "I'm sure he would be' grati fied." The widow Bhook her head. John wasn't that kind," she said doubt fully. "He was one that was never con tented with his lot." Harper's Bazar. trust him You want Scott's Emul sion. If you ask your drug gist for it and get it you can trust that man. But if he offers you "something just as good," he will do the same when your doctor writes a prescription for which he wants to get a special effect play the game of life and death for the sake of a penny or two more profit. You can't trust that man. Get what you ask for, and pay for, whether it is Scott's Emul sion or anything else. Scott & Bowxi, Chemlita, New York, 50c. and $ 1 .00 piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini'J CllltWP flft 1 quart of flour, 1 -3 BfUMpOOIllUI Mm, 1 1 1' noon ful round nut- meg or cinnamon, 2 j roundlim iMtHnoonfulii 3 baking powdortoKetliwr, 3 Bettt 2 phkb; arid 1 cup 3 ii gar, 1 cup milk, 3 tea rd poonfuli melted 'ol 3 tolrne. Stlrlnenelnlo the Hour, roll and cut y Into hope. Have kt- 3 tie k full of ('otcolrne 3 at Jtiat tli riKltt ueat And fry tin dmhnut 3 Id li ror miuutea. I For frying, Cottolenel must be hot, but don't I let it get hot enough to E 1 . it. ... 211 t-3 smoKe or n win ucy burned and spoiled. To 1 1 find if it is hot enough, Itest it by throwing into 1 it a single drop of water. 1 I When at iust the heat, I I the water will pop. Get i the genuine. E TUm. rAty1na lrn iitfum ark a ara "tint, 3 E tolene" and a tteer't head in cotton 3 p plant wreath, 1 THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, 8t. Louis. I Ml icra. gllllinpillllllllllllllim HHIHII1II1IIHII1IUIIII 71 ASTORIA - jMATTRESS - FACTORY, J78 Commercial Street. Manufacturers of every description of 'joungies, Mattressea, etc. REPAIRING IN ALL IT8 BRANCHES MUSIC HALth. KEATING & Co will opeu their www Mu.lo Hsi at 3tt Aator itreel, Saturday the 16th. They will keep numberleai good li iiion and i Igara beaidea having good music all the time. IS THERE? la there a man with heart so cold. That from his family would withhold The comforta which they all could find In articles of FURNITURE of th right kind. And we would suggest at this season, ilce Sideboard, Extension Table, or se t Dining Chairs. We have the Urges id finest line ever shown In th r!t' , ' ft prices that 'annnt fall plwo V. !',.t buyer" HEILBORN & SON. w this way f fa THE BEST PIPE TOBACCO. 1872 1895 Brothers, Sell ASTORIA. Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron & Steel, Coal. Groceries & Provisions, Flour & Mill Fed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbanks scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implements Wagons & Vehicles. E. flcNEIL, Receiver. Gives Choice of Tmo Transcontinental A -aaawiMr t 1XOUICB, Via. Ogden,Denvei Via Spokane and St. Paul. and Omaha or St. Paul Pullman and Tourist Sleeper. Free Reollnlng Chairs Car, Astoria to San Francisco. Ort umbra, Tuesday, Nov. S. Suite of California, Sunday, Nov. 10. Columbia, Friday, Nov. 16. State, Wednesday, Nov. 20. Columbia, Monday, Nov. X. State, Stttunxlay, Nov. SO. Columbia, Thursday, Dec. E. Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. The T. J, Potter will leave Astoria at 7 p. m. dally, except Sunday; leave Port land at 7 a. m. dally, except Sunday. The Steamer LurCkne wilt ta&ve Astoria at : a. m. dally, except Sunday; leave Portland at 8 p. m. dally, except Satur day. For rates and general Information cul on or address O. "W. JUUUISOBlUttKT, Agent. H. HTJRLBTJRT, Qen. ras. Agr., foruana. ur. Are You Going' East? Be sure and see that your ticket reads via THE NORTH-WESTER I I IMF yaa CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This Is th GUEAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track. Peerless Ves- UDUiea uining avuu i?ii -Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this road a national reputa- charge. Ship your freight m4 InwJ over this famous line; All agents have TT MEAD. T. C. BAVaOB; Gen. Agent u 1., ., U Washington st. Portland. Or. Mrs. T. 8. Hawlilns. Chattanooga, Tenn,, ssys, "ShHor's Vltallier BAVKD MT LIFE.' I consider It tne best rer dy for a debilitated system I ever ntr trouble. It excella Pilve 7 cts. For Bale by J. W. Conn. ITi . SINQ LUNG. I Top. (Hinter Goods Just Rceeived. An excellent stoelt of underwear, hos iery, capj, etc., it xtr.?mely low pi !c.-i. 117 Bond Street,' next door to Mauler's rult Store. B. F. AIvLKN, Wall Paper, Artists' Materia', Paints, Oils, Gbn, etc. Japanese Mjltli gs, Rugs and Bamboo Gods, 365 Commercial Street. 0UNSET 0 I IMITFn LIKII 1 L.L1 SEASON OF1 18gsi8oe. WILL KLUN Tuiiee a Week BETWEEN San Francisco AND New Orleans Over the Great J unset fjoute Leaving San Francisco Tuesdays and Saturdays From Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1895. The mot complete, modern, elegantly equipped and perfectly arranged Vtwti buled T ran aeon til rwMrtaJ Train in America. New EauIomefUt. soectilv dpslinuMl for ttite service. Direct connections In New Orleans for all Eastern points. Quick time. TflEASTOip SAVINGS BflM Acts as trustee for corporations and In dividuals. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits. - J. Q. A. BOWLBT.... President ..Vice President Cashier BBNJ. TOUNO FRANK PATTON DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby. C. H. Pae. Ben! Toung, A. B. Reed, D. P. Thompson w. ju. Jjament, utictt Holmes. Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying la every way to make them the moat en joyable In town. All the "good things" of the season cooked by our excellent cook In the most delicious style. Perfect service. , If you Invite a friend to tne Palace Restaurant the place Is a sufficient guar antee that he will receive a good meal. The Palace Restaurant . A FASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BRIDGE AflD WHARF BUILDER. Addr.is. box 180, Postoffice. ASTORIA. OR' SEASIDE SAWPL. A complete stock of lumber on band In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling, and all kinds of finish; mouldings and shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasons Die and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. " h. LOO AN. Prop'r 4aaido. Orotmn KARL'S CLOVER ROOT. th. great Blood purifier, gives rresnness and clearness to the complexion and (rates Constipation. ?6 cts.. W cts , tl.00. For Bale by J. W. Coon. INDORSED BT THB1 PRESS, Gentlemen : This Is to certify that I have used Krause'a Heodaune Tapsulea with satisfactory results. I tourht a bos which cost tne -ft;, and one capsrle cured me of a dreadful lck h-nduche. My wife and mvself nave both ued the medicines manufactured by the Norman Lirbty Mf g Co.. and we re commend them to the public as being jjusi wnat tney are represented. . Kespeotruny, W. J. HUTCHISON. Ed. Gazette. Pleasant Hill. Mo. Twenty-five cents, for pale by Cbas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agents. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., Diego Cal., says: "8niloti's Catarrh Remedy la the first medicine I have ever found that would o me any guod. Price 4 (ts. Bold by J. W. cvn.n. Japanese