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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1895)
TIU ftAJfcY .AJ5mRMN ASTORIA, ILWAsY MOJINIXG, NOmMRGR 2B, L893, for Infants OTHERS, Do You Know thatParegoric Bateman's Drops, Godfrey'! Cordial, many so-called Soothing 8ynip, aud rcmeoje lor cmiaren are composed of opium or morphine? Po Yon Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons? Po Ton Know that in moat countries druggist, are not permitted to sell narcotic Without labeling them poisons ? Po Yon Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child unless you or your physician know of what it Is composed ? Po Yon Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that list of Its Ingredients is published with every bottle Po Yon Know that Castoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than of all other remedies for children combined? Po Yon Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have Issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word " Castoria and its formula, and that to Imitate them is a state prison offense? Po Yon Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless ? Po Yon Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 33 cents, or one cent a dose? Po Yon Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be kept well, and that yoa may have unbroken rest? We11, these things are worth knowing. They are fads. The fnc-slmlle signature of Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. CHIEF OF POLflCE 8 ALB. Notice Is hereby given Uhiat by virtue1 of a warrant issued by the Auditor and Polio Judg of the City of Astoria to me directed, dated the lTuth. day of Octo ber, 1895, and agatnttt W. E. and M. B. Warren, OonmaunMng me to levy upon. Lot No. 7, Block No. 61. McClure's Astoria extended ed by Cyrus Olney, and collect the am. nvent due thereon, amounting to $43.76, for the construction of a sewer on 12th street. , I have this day levied upon aM de scribed property, and on the 17:h day ot December, 1895, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said dixy, at the court 'house door In the o ty of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, wik proceed to sell at public auction, fa. a property to the highest Wdder therefor, to pay said assessment and costs and expenses of sale. Bald tale to 'be for United States gold and silver coin. Dated Astortu, Oregon, Noveimlber 16, 1896 C. W. LOUGH BR Y, Chief of Police 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, dsited the 17th day of Octo ber, 1895, and against D. K. Warren, ' Commanding me to levy upon lot No. 9, fn Block No. 66, McClure's Astoria Ex tended by Cyrus Olney, and collect the assessment due (hereon, amounting to $23.76, for the construction of a sewer on 12th street. I have Ants day levied upon said de scribed property, and on the 17tti day ot December, 1896, at 2 o'clock p. m. of aula day, at the court house door In the city of ABtorta, Clatsop County, Oregon, wl.l proceed to setl at public auction, said property to the highest bidder tfteu-efor, 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. LOUOHERY, Chief of PoNce of the City Astoria CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice to hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the Auditor and PoMce Judge of the City of Astoria to me directed, dated the 17th day of Octo ber, 1696, and against Lawa. M. Wha'.ley, Commanding tne to levy upon Lot No. 4, in Block No. 18, Adair's ABtwla, and col lect the assessment due nhereon, amount ing to Two Hundred Dolars ($200.00) for the Improvement of 86tlh street from, the north side of Franklin avenue ' to the south side of Duai'6 street, I have this day levied upon eatf de scribed property, and on the 16th day U December, 1896, at J o'clock p. in. of sala day, In front of the court house door in the city of Astoria, Clatsop County, Or egon, will proceed to sell at pubtto auction said property to the highest bidder there for, to pay said assessment and coats and expenses of sale. Said sale to be lor United States gold and silver coin. Dated Astoria, Oregon, November iS, 1895 C. W. I40UGHERY. Chief of Police of the City Astoria CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice to hereby given that by virtue of a warrant Issued by the Auditor and Pollcs Judge of the City of Astoria to me directed, dalted the 17th day ef Octo ber, 1896, and against C. W. Fulton H, J. C Dement . Oommamcrkng nt to levy upon Lot No. I, In Block No. 67, McClure's As.ora extend ed by Cyrus O'.ney, and collect the as sessment dus thereon, amounting to $35.76, for the const ruction of a eewer on 12dh I have thta day levied upon ealu de ftcribed 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 eedl at public auction, mid property to the highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment and costs ana expense of sale. Said sale to toe for United States gold and silver coin. Dated Astoria, Oregon, November 16, 189 C. W. LOUGH FRY, Chief of Police of the City Astoria. CHIEF OF POLICE S ALE. Notice to hereby riven that by virtue . . I...,.-! r the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria to me directed, dated tm iron " ber, 1895, and against C. W. Fu".f on V J- C. Dement 'A. Corrtmanding me to levy upon Lot No. 7, in Block No. 67. McClure's Astoria extend ed by Cyrus Olney, and colbect tbe ment thereon, amounting to $15.76, for the i n,u. Av irwi ucran esrn a- crfM property, vA m the 17Wi 7 l December, m uTU mtv iy. at he eourt house aoor tettts stty of Astoria. Clatsop County, Oregsn, will proceed to -" at public &yn. solff nroperty to the Mstiest bM(i therefor, to pay said swnrwnt and cosbi and Ureses of sale. Said sale to b. foe United States gold and silver coin. Dated Aslorta, Oregon. November 1$. IfflS C. W. LOUGHERT. CV Sf WR C and Children. ' im on every wrapper. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice ts Wetoy srtven that lv 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. Comrnaindlnsr me to levy upon Lot 6, In block No. 61, McClure's Astoria extended by Cyrus Olney, and collect the assess ment due thereon, amounting to $23.76, for the conairuetion of a sewer on 13th street I have tints day levied upon ea'd de scribed property, and on the lT:h day ot December, 1895, at 2 o'clock p. im. of said day, at the court house door in the city of Alstorta, Clatsop County, Oregon, will proceed to sell at public auction, talo property to title highest bldUnr therefor, to pay tald assessment and costs end Expenses of sale. Said sale to be for United States gold and sliver coin. Dated Astoria, Oregon, November 16, 1895 C. W. LOUOHERY, Chief of Police of 1he City Astoria CHIEF OF POLICE S ALE. Notice is hereby given Ihiat by virtue f a warrant issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria to :e directe, dated the 17th day of Octo ber, 1895, and against W. E. and Mt S. Warren, Jommundlng tne to Wy upon Lot No. 8, in Block No. 61, McClure's Astoria extend ed by Cyrus Olney, and collect the assess ment due thereon, amounting to $43.76, for the construction of a sewer on 12th etireet. I have this day levied upon ea:d de stx-lbed property, and on the 17th duy ot December,- 1895, at 2 o clock p. m. of said uUy, at the court house door In the city of Alatorta, Clatsop County, Oregon, will proceed to sail at public auction, SJld property to the highest bidder therefor, to pay ia.ld assessment and costs ana expenses of sale. Said eale to be foi United States gold and silver coin. Dated Astoria, Oregon, November 16, 1895 C. W. LOUOHERY, Chief of Police of the City ABtorta After (Deals! Or bI any other time when yon wish a good cipxr usk for the well known, home-made, hnnd-made, white labor cigar "La Belle Astoria." Oonoeded by all smokera to be the bet cigar manufactured. W. F. SCHIEBE, 71 flirrtl? Street, Astoria. Oregon, As Franklin says, good dress opens ill doors, you should not lose sight of ihe fact that a perfect fitting suit Is .he main feature. Wanamaker & trown are noted for fit, workmanship md superiority of qualities. Their rep esentatlve visits Astoria every three nonths. Ofllce 64 Dekum Building, Portland, Or Reserve orders till you uive seen the spring line of samples. FREEMAN & HOLMES. Blacksmiths. Special attention paid to stamb-mt re airing. Brut-clan horseshoeing. ft 10CCIHC CflPIP 010RK A SPECIALTY 197 Olney street, between Third and anil Fourth Astoria. Or. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class Funerals : AT P0HI'S Undertaking Parlor, THIRD STREET. Rttti Reasonaew. EmbalmlDf a Specialty "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen: I had occasion to use several boxes of Krause's Headache Capsules while traveling to Chicago to attend the National Democratic Con vention. They acted like a charm in preventing headaches and dlzilnesa Have had very little headache since my return, which Is remarkable. Tonra resoectfuiw JOHN U. SHAFFER, tta n.nmn fPa.) Record. For sale by Chaa. Rogers, Astoria, Or, sole agent- Hi c h Boa-eouBeM Ircmedr for OonorrboM, Oleot. SprBtorrh, u t ....inril dl- f i 1 mliw-" I eharsM, or or lnflmm- lion. Irntalloa or uicr tion of docoii nm- x B rV. b r iD ,,,B t;'- n.iw. or ;irrulr tent on miiMtt Tide Table fop November, 1895. UlOB WATKR. low wiTsn. DATE. p. H. h.m ft A. M. b m ft h.m I ft. h m I rt Friday..., Saturday.' SUNDAY Monday. . Tuesday . . Wetlu'stl'y Thursday. Fridnv On. ,71); II ,V8 2 U Ul 2 2, 04 041 71 13 25.8 0 7 01ii 7 43j 8 2l 00 1 2 I T 0! 12 55 8 7i 1 30 8 8 SOttissI 2 51 8 8! 3 4 ;8.1 4 3.1:7 8, I 8 65H1 7 -0 3 2( To 7 2S 2 9 -06 -06 US 3i 8 02 8 I 9 01 841 3 ai 9 60 -S3 i 9U0,8 8 10N5 H 7 11 7 0 45)0 9 14 1 3 2&o!l5 111 40 Oi 5 2U 6 I'J 1141 06 33 26 16 Saturday. SUNDAY. Monday.., TUHMfljlV . 5 48 7 4 7 I 7i7 1 15 2 28 6 1.1 8 24i7 0 901 8 B 7 8 10 4117 8, 884 432 62fl 8 18 Wtulii'ml'v 9 ,i2. 848 1 7! 4 4ll19j 5 27 2 2 812 2 6 07 i niirsuny lit. 1121 1140. -0 rnuay ... Sntiiriljtv. .0 9 12 0.5:9 3 7 01 -1 8 KUNDAY. Monday .. 12 48 9 4 6 bVl 8 7 38,31 7 48 14 211 a or 1 i oa 2 158 9, 8 00 8 4; 8a.1l 9 18 .1 1 1 IIPM11HV . . 8 2618 4 08 02 04 WediTsd'v 8 W 4 40 V 10 SO 10 01 lliuisduy Friday 8 60:7 10 12, 3 8, 11 18,8 9 10 61 6KU 4 4217 1 6 420 4 8 rO 8 0 11 40 12 83 1 1 87 Muurut." -IWD . V M,. rl.iv 1 W 8 7 115 6 ! 7 80 71 8 MI7 2l 918 7 6; 9 57 9! 0 30,1 6 1212 1 1 38 2 40 8 32 4 18 600 83 8 IK) 90 5 8U 29 Tupfiilnv . 2 13 2 4 8 02 7 8 68 2 9 4 3;3 2 618 3 3 24 Hedn'sd') Thursday. 10 OS 1 17 1 1 rriiia) ... aiU'dty 10 35 8 li 1162; 6 37 0 4 11 1U8&I 6151 0 1 SHIPPING DAY BY DAY Itiarine fBatters, Here, There and Everywhere. The Largo Bay which arrived in yester day reports speaking the American four- masted bark May Flint on October 25th in 11" 38' north, and 120" west. The well known iron British ship Car- nrvon Castle has been sold for $20,000. She was built in 1867 at Qlasgow, and for years was a frequent visitor to this port. The British iron bark Formosa, well known on this Coast, has changed hands for $15,000, an Italian Arm being the pur chaser. She is 915 tons, and was built at Dumbarton in 1875. After settling the Drumblair matter At torney Couch Flanders, representing the vessel and Attorney McDougall, repre senting Deshon, the plaintiff, left home for Portland on Sunday night. Shipmasters declare that it is a profit less business to carry coal from New castele, N. S. W., to Honolulu, and then leave the latter port for the Pacific coast with empty ships. They have therefore decided to discontinue calling at the Ha waiian islands. The British ship Drumblair was towed to sea yesterday afternoon by the Re lief. She is bound to Queenstown for or ders. The captain's troubles were fixed satisfactorily yesterday morning, on the basis of the settlement mentioned In Sun day's Astorlan. Seven of the fifteen steamers running between Havana and New York have been taken off, at a loss of $l,0O0,GO0 a month. This is the result of the war In Cuba, and the sooner order is restored the better it will be for the shipping In terests of the United States. The British ship Largo Bay, Captain Hotlge, arrived In last night, 115 days from Rio. She Is in ballast. Captain Hoilge reports extremely bad weather off the Horn and from there up to the equa tor variable winds. The vessel has ex perlenced light northerly breezes for the last three weeks. The British bark Bannockburn came In on Sunday afternoon, 108 days from Cape Tqwn in ballast. The Bannockburn is a new visitor to this coast and her captain, J. Christie, Is a stranger. She will leave up for Portland tomorrow. In latitude 22 37' north and 124 11' went she reports speaking the American ship Henry B. Hyde, going south. The following are the names and home ports of the vessels and the official num bers and signal vessels they wre as signed by the bureau of navigation dur ing the week ending November 9th: Schooner Maweema, San Francisco, 92.GS4, K. M. L. T., gross tonnage 453.64, net 3H2.82: schooner Okanogan, Port Towns end, 155,280, K. M. L. V., gross tonnage 721.39, net 606.09; schooner Surf Duck, Port Townsend.46,697, net tonnage 7.37: steamer Reef, Port Townscnd, 111,095, gross ton nage 12.27, net 8.34. The Columbia came down from Port'and yesterday morning and cleared out early for San Francisco. She had on board 410 passengers nearly all of whom are taking the trip for pleasure. On the way down from Portland Sunday night the inside of the steamer presented a curious sight. Passengers were huddled up everywhere, and the number of articles that were brought Into temporary service as bedB, Included everything from a radiator to a washstand. Should the weather prove unfavorable outside there will be two or three hundred weary heads before the Columbia gets to San Francisco. Naval bureau chiefs, to whom was re ferred the question of the acceptance of the ram Kattahdin, have made a report upon the subject, which is now before the Judge advocate general for his indorse ment, which, it Ib understood, points i.ut the manni-r In wlilch the vesael may be accepted notwithstanding her failure to make the seventeen knots as required by the contract. It Is claimed that as thert was no competition lr: the bids for the construction of the vesjel, no other firm would be wronged by the acceptance o' the boat. It now remains for Secrc tary Herbert and the judge advocate gen eral to pass upon the case. Antone Francisco had a terrible experi ence last Tuesday night, says the Chron icle. He had been out crabflshlng and had done fairly well. His boat was a new one and cost him $100, while his sails, nets and oars cost him at least $75 more. He called her the New Moon, and went out on the first appearance ot the Queen of the Night He remained out longer than vnual, and when coming In through the north channel a breaker capslztd the boat. For hours he clung to her and no succor came. Just as he was giving up In despair a belated crab boat came along and took hlra aboard. An attempt was made to tow the over turned boat into port, but It failed. There was a heavy storm on the Sound yesterday, says the Post-Intelligencer of Thursday, the wind being exceedingly high and interfering much with the speed of all kinds of vessels. The Topeka got into the shelter of the bay almost ahead of It, but the AI-KI and the Willapa had to weather its full force. The Multno mah was seriously delayed In her trip from Tacoma, the Greyhound cut down her trips to Everett to two Instead ol three, and all the boats suffered more or less. The Flyer was not one of the lat ter, as she managetrto make good time throughout the day. The steamer Glide was scared at the angry waves and an chored oft Vashon Island. Edward F. Sweeney's yacht Aggie drifted dangerous ly near the Arlington dock, but was not Injured. The schooner Ellra Millar arrived In port late yesterday afternoon in a dis abled condition. She left here on the 8th Inst, for Coos bay. but did not get any further than Crescent City. On Novem ber 17, in latitude 42 north, longitude 12f west, she was cautrht In a heavy pale The spring stays that connect the for and mainmast were carried away, and the latter could not stand the strain. It broke off about eight feet from the deck, and with it went the main boom, main sail and gaff topsail. Part of the rail on the port quarter was carried away also, and the man at the wheel was near ly knocked overboard. Captain Millar was knocked down by the falling spar, but only received a scalp wound. As the mast was bumping .heavily against the schooner It was cut away, and the skipper, finding he could not make Coos bay, put about and made for Ban Fran cisco. Repairs will be made at once and another start mado for Coos bay. Call. The St. Paul, the new vessel of the American lino, has a new form of sail ors' forecastle, lofty and well lighted, which would lend Itself readily to decora tion and a picture gallery. The beds are all arranged down the center, leaving the walls for the most part bare. The forecastle is divided Into two parts one for sleeping in, the other for eating and sitting in. When the St. Paul returns to Southampton some friends of the sailors are arranging with the managers to al low them to try their hands at decorat ing and picturing the forecastle of this specimen of American shipbuilding, so as to make it more home like for the crew. An idea thas been started to get up, in eacTTof the large British ports, commit tees of ladles, the wives and daughters of shipowners and others, to promote the decoration and picturing of ships' fore castles with the permission of the man aging owners, of marine superintendents and of masters. Difficulties may be ex pected, but the cause Is good and in good hands. The Journal of Commerce Bays: The British ship Helensburgh, Captain Jeffer son, which reached New York on No vember 4th, made the passage from Hull in twetny-one days, which Is believed to be a record-breaking trip for a sailing vessel from that port. Indeed, the steamers from there are not infrequently that long, while their average voyage takes about seventeen days. The Hel ensburgh Is a full-rigged, three-masted steel ship. On several days she made 300 knots and one day 320, at which rate she could have shown her heels to many a tramp steamer. ' Four days were taken In the North sea and the English chan nel, and the voyage from a point off Falmouth was therefore only seventeen days. Captain Jefferson says that once in a voyage to Australia the ship covered 350 knots In a day. Her present passage is the quickest made by a ship across the Atlantic in many a long day. In 1891 the Howard D. Troop, a Yankee ship. surprised her consignees by anchoring in New York bay eleven days out from Glasgow. The record was made, how ever, under the favorable winds of a westward trip by the Yankee clipper Dreadnaught In 1859, when she made Liv erpool from New York in nine days. Such Bhlps are no longer built, and from Hull the Helensburgh now holds the rec ord for sailing craft. THE IDEAL PANACEA. James L. Francis, alderman, Chicago, says: "I regard Dr. King's New Discov ery as an Ideal panacea for cougihs, colds and lung complaints, having used It in my family for tfhe last five years, to the exclusion of physician's prescriptions or otiher preparations." Rev. John Burgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes: "I have been a minister of the Methodist Episcopal ohurdh for 50 years or more, and have never found any thing so teneiflclal, or that gave me such speedy relief as Dr. King's New Discov ery." Try this Ideal cough remedy now. Trial bottles free at Charles Rogers' drug store. The wife of the famous pianist, Thal- berg. died recently at Naples, aorcd 84. She did not enjoy music, and when he played she fled to another room; ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest ot all In leavening Strength. U. S. Government Report Miss Edith Morton founded the free li brary in Rhinecllff, N. Y., and recently Mrs. Levi P. Morton opened Ellerslie for a loan exhibition to advance the interests of her daughter's enterpriee. - Cnildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria Miss Proctor, daughter of Richard A. Proctor, the eminent astronomer, has pre pared a series of lectures, and -has woven In legends of the sun and the earth. the pmfn iiitfdl.it'ies ndvertised n this paper, togetnpr with the cholc t perfumery, and toilet articles, eti m bp nought at tne lowest prices a 1 W. Conn'" drug store, opposite Or Ment Hotel V toHn Miss Edith Okey, who was the first woman to obtain a diploma from the Veterinary College at Toronto, Canada, Is now a veterinary surgeon at Sandeval. Ohio. A. G. Bartley, of Magic, Pa., writes: 1 feel it is a duty of mine to Inform you and the public that DetWtt'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. A yellow garter for the left leg, knit by a friend and presented unexpectedly, If worn on Thanksgiving, is supposed to bring an engagement before the year is out. It's Just as easy to try One Minute Cough Cure as anything e'.ie. It's easier to cure a severe cough or cold with It. Let your next purchase for a cough be One Minute though Cure. Better medi cine; better results; better try It. Chas. Rogers. Lamp chimneys should not be washed, lut should be cleaned with a cioth wet in alcohol. . , There are many good reasons why you "iou:d use One Minute Cough Cure. Hera are no reasons why you should not, 'f In need of help. Ths only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Chas. Rogers. Eight or ten drops of camphor on a lump of sugar is a sure cure for a sudden cold. PROVEN A BOON. Gentlemen: I have always re com nended Krause's HeatWne Capsules wherever I have bad a chance. They nave proven a veritable boon In my family against any and ail kinds of 'leadaohe. Yours truly, J. E. WALTER, Leavenworth, Kansas. For sals by Chaa. Rogers, Astoria, Oregon, sole agent. FAILING MANHOOD General and Nervous Debility. Weakness of Body and Mind, Kffects of Errors or Kxooses in Old or Young. Xobuxt, Noble Manhood fully Restored. How to fculnrp and Strengthen Weak, Un developed Portions of Body. Abnolbtely nn fal li Lg TTouio Treatment. Benefits in a da v. rn ti'Htifv from 50 H tales and Foreign Countries. Send for Descriptive Book, ex planation and proofs, mailed (aealod) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria aad Upper Attorla FhM Tul ind Coffrrs, Table Dfllrc, DoiittoV r,4 Tmplcal Fruits. Vt retiblri. Sur Oi-H Htmt, Rmrim. Fc. Choice Fresh and - Salt Meat. in IT'S A CURIOUS WOMAN Who can't bave confidence tn Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Here la a tonic for tlrcd-out womanhood, a remedy for all Its peculiar ills and all'monts and it It doesn't ihelp you, deer's nothing to PAY. What more can you as for In a tnedl cine? lino presoi'lpllon" -win ' build up, strengthen, and iiiv:.oa-ate the mtlre fe male syHtom. it regulates and promotes a l wie proper 'functions, improves digs tlon, enrldhes the b'.ood, dispels aolies and pains, brings rwresWuj sleep, and re stores iheal'ih and vlitor. In "female com. pladnta" of eve.-y kind and In all ahronlc weiiknctweu and drangemarits, it's the surest remedy. Natihing urged in its place by a dealer. inouffn it may be better for him to sell, can be "just an good" for you to buy. se.nd ror a pamphlet free. Addrers World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation, piles, bllloaianeFs, Indltjesrlon and ihtad acCies. SHILOTT'S flllRH ! ...,ri u ntee. It cures Incipient consumption. i id me ueui uougn iure. t.'r.iy one n a uuse. 23 cents, ou cts., and $1.00. For Sale by J. W. Conn. In ancient Rome there were mtmiirniia clubs for religious and social purnrscs, ot which the most noted was called "The Senate of Matrons." Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Contains no Ammonia or Alum. Eighteen wealthy girls In Paris have pledged themselves to teach sis maids each season. Diplomas will be given to those who graduate In the arranging of the coiffure, the scientific mending of gloves, manicuring and all of the femi nine arts. It is a truth In medicine that the small est dose that performs a cure is the best. Dewitt's Little Early Risers are the smallest pills, will perform a curs, and are the best. Chas. Rogers. A unique society has been started by bright women in Chicago for the "Dis couragement of Divorces." Children Cy for Pitcher's Castoria. Mrs. Mary L. Hall conducted a novel procession through the streets of New York three nights before the election. The ladles' banner was as large as a door and gllt-frlnged, and each voter car ried a cane Inscribed to match the ban ner, i selfhelo You are weak, ' run-down," health is frail.strength gone. Doctors call your case an aemia there is a fat-famine in your blood. .Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver "oil, witlVnypophosphites, is the best food-means of getting your strength back your doctor will tell you that. He knows also that when the digestion is weak it is better to break up cod-liver oil out of the body than to burden your tired digestion with it. Scott's Emulsion does that. Scott & Bowxi, Chemists, Nw York. toe. nd Ji.oO MRS Should remember to use only two-thirds aa much Cotto lene a9 they formerly used of lard or butter. With two thirds the quantity they will get better results at less cost than it is possible to get with lard or butter. When Cotto lene is used for frying articles g that are to be immersed, a bit of bread should be drop- ruvl intn it tn nenprtaln if if is at the right heat. When the bread browns in half a minute the Cottolene is ready. Never let Cottolene get hot enough to smoke. Turns XttrotiWr Ponm I Tb. S7ls psa Itioils 9 bs sold vba lbs CMloLot li put In. Cttolan. fS Mti t th. sooklof point IMBIf Ifcss. Urd. II HW fpsturs vbra kot. The Cottolen trade-mirks an "Cottolene" and s Mar's hood in eotton-nlani wrsalA. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. St. Loull, tb!ast b"" rnutkM, fllud, OrafM, N.w twk, S litis. tM MttMCMttMltMt t3 ASTORIA - JvIATTRESS FACTORY, 27S Commen4al Street. Manufacturers of every description ot joungm, Mauressee, etc. REPAIRING IN ALL, ITS BRANCHES MUSIC HflliLi. At KEATING ft CO will open their Music Hall at ' As tor street, Saturday the 16th. They will keen numberless soul llinnra and cigars besides having good music all the time. IS THERE? Is there a man with heart so cold. That from bis family would withhold The comforts which they all could find la articles of FURNITURE ot th rlg-ht kind. And w would surges t at this season, nice Bldehoard, Extension Table, or se f Dinlnsj Chairs. We have the large .rfl finest line ever shown In the city -1 ot prtr.-i that cannot fall to pies M. " '-'-at hijyops HEILBORN & SON. MWEm HI III IHE BEST PIPE TOBACCO. I872 1895 Brothers, Sell Astoria, Lubricating OILS A Specialty, Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron & Steel, Coal, v Groceries ; Provisions, Flour & Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implements Wagons & Vehicles. E. ilcNEIL. Receiver. Gives Choice of Trio Transcontinental Via Spokane and St. Paul. Via Ogden,Denvei and Omaha or St. Paul. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chslrs Car Astoria to San Francisco. Columbia, Tuesday, Nov. 8, State of California, Sunday, Nov. 10, Columbia, Friday, Nov. 16. State, Wednesday, Nov. 28. Columbia, Monday, Nov. 26. State, Smtiurday, Nov. 30. Columbia, Thursday, Dec. 6. Astoria and PoFtlnd Steamers. The T. J. Potter will leave Astoria at 7 p. m. dally, except Bundsy; leave Port land at 7 a. m. dally, except Sunday. The Steamer Lurtlne will leave Astoria at 6:46 a. tn. dally, except Sunday; leave Portland at 8 p. m. dally, except Satur day. For rates and general Information cal m or address Asreirt. W H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pat. Act. Portland. Or. Are You Going East? Be sure and see that your ticket reads via THE N0R1 1 LI HE NORTH-WESTER I N EL. CHICAGO, ST. PAUL-, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This la th G LIE AT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST, PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track. Peerless Ves- Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON 1 1MB " Have given thle-road a national reputa tion. All classes of psjsengere camea on th restlbuled trains without extr Bhin .nnr fMlffht and travel over this famous line. All agents, have tickets. V. H. MEAD, r. K. BAVAUlfi. oen. Agent. itst. r . ana r. t 148 washlnvton St.. roruana. ur. Mrs. T. 8. Rawktns. rbattanooira, Tenn,, says, "Shllor's Vltallser SAVr MT LIFE.' I consider It tne best reus. dy for a debilitate system I evei nl " For Pyir"ia, Mvtr or KiO nty trouble. It excells. Pilv t eta. For Bale by J. W. Conn. 7TJ " Japanese Bazaar 8INQ LUNG. Prop. dinter Coods Just Received, An excellent stojk of underwear, hos iery, caps, etc., it oxtit-mely low prices. 17 Bond Street, next door to Mouler' rrult Store. B. F. ALLEN, Wsll Psper, Artists' Materia1, Paints, , Oils, Glass, etc. Japanese Mattl gs. Rugs and Bamboo CuoJs, 365 Commercial Street. OUNSET 0 1 iMiTrn L-l If 1 1 I LUi SEASON or 1895-iHcK". WILL KUJN Tuiiee a Week BETWEEN San Francisco AND New Orleans Over the Great J unset floute Leaving San Francisco Tuesdays and Saturdays From Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1895. The mat flmnuknt m.vl.rai .ln. ...m equipped and perfectly arranged Vfsstl- nuw-wwunennas inun in America. Now Equipment, esoecliilv AVali.nd for this service. Direct connections In New Orleans (or all Eastern points. Quick time. THE flSTORIfl SAVINGS BAflK Acts as trustee for corooratlons and In. dlviduals. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits. J. Q. A. BOWLBT President BBNJ. YOUNO .Vice President FRANK PATTON Cashier DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby. C. H. Pas. Benl fouTiff, A. 8. Reed, D. P. Thompson w. ju. uemeai, uuat Hoinnea. f Few nen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. Ws'rs trvinap in every way to make them the most en joyable in town. All ihe "good things" of the season cooked by our excellent coox in the most delicious style. Perfect service. If you Invite a friend to th Palace R.l.n..n I. - ...ni.u., ante that he will receive a good meal. The Palace Restaurant J. A PASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BRIDGE flfJD WHARP BUILDER. Address, box ito. Pottofflce. ASTORIA, OR SEASIDE jMjMLIi. complete stock of lumbar en hand in th rough or dressed. Flooring, rua tlo, celling, and all kinds of finish; mouldings and shingles; also bracket work don to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Offloe and yard at mill. H. L. LOO AN, Prop'r 4Mlr1 Dntna KARL'S CLOVER ROOT. th. treat Blood purifier, gives tresnness and elearneas to th complexion and cut Constipation, li ctav. W cts , 11.00. xr Bate tr J. W. Coon. INDORSED BT THB1 PRESS, flentlemen! Thla Is n M-.i- t... . have used Kranao'a UmoAm.. -.. avw.VU7 ' .Utn with satisfactory results. I bMiht a DOZ Which Mat lrta At b ni cured m of a dreadful lck hadsche. say wire and mvsf If nay both usd ths msdlHnafl ma nut's, of msaui w. Norman Lirbtr Mfg Co.. and we re commend them to th public u being JJuat what they are represented. jnBBpeciruiiy, W. J. HUTCHISON. Ed. Qaaette, Pleasant HID. Ma Twsntv-flvs esnfSL fop aaTa h r.. Rogers. Astoria. Qr sol agents. Captain Sweeney. D.LJL flan Etam Cal.. says: "HmioV Catarrh Remedy is the first rncilcfr.a I fcave f.... that would " me any guod. Price M cts. Sold ty J. W. Conn, ,