-yt-iiiifiii-i r"i vrv'i 1 f' v - -- i,ir-'... ' , . - 1 1 1 - - , r-, v i . s ; 1 for Infants and Children. SVIJHELRS DO YOU Know Bat"nan " DroP8' Godfrey' Corc-ial, many so.ed Soothing Syn,pS, and most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine? no Von Know that opium and morphine arc stupefying narcotic poisons t ." K"W U'at '" '"0St C0U"lrICS not permitted losell narcotic without labeling tliem poisons? Bo Vou Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child unles. yo or your physician know of what it is composed? no Yoq Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of Its ingredients is published with every bottle ? no Vow Know that Castoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That It ha. been In use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than of all other remedies for children combined ? no Von 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 ? no Yon Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castoria bad been proven to be absolutely harmless 7 no Yon Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 cents, or one cent a dose ? no Yon Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, yourchUdren may be kept well, and that yom may have unbroken rest ? Well, these things are worth knowing. They are facts. The fnc-wlrtille Blgnatnre of Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice la htrcby (riven that by virtue of 'X warrant 1hiipi1 hv -tih iiwitf-ni nn.1 Pdlce Judire of tlhe City of Astoria to me mm-ieu, (HiTwi mo ifM iay or Octo ber, 1895, and lasalnat W. E. and M. S. Warren, Conumarul'Ins me to levy upon Lot No. 7. Block No. 01, McOlure'a Atstarla ejeu-ndtd eel by Cyrus OIncy, and collect 'tine ass bs ment due tlhweon, amounting to $43.76, for the construction of a sewer on 12th street. I 'have this day levied upon ual'l de scribed property, anJ on the 17,h day ot December, 1S95, ait 2 o'clock p. im. of said day, at Uhe coinr-t 'house door in tie c ty of Aistoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, wii proceed to seill at public auction, r.a property 'to the foiRliest bidtlur t'hurefor, to pay stild oisseui-jment and cos'tB and expanse's of sale. Said ca';e 'to be fur Urvlted States pohl and silvw coin. Dated Astoria, Or(?on. Novr-mlx-r )i Ifi&o C. W. LOUOHKRV, -Chief of Toliee of lthe City Astor a CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice la 'hereby (riven Kiat by virtue of a warrant i.-ued by tlie Auditor and Police Judire of t'he City of Astoriu to me d'Ireete.1. daited the 17fh day of Octo ber, 1893, and against D. K. Warren, Commanding me to levy upon lot No. !, in Block No. 68i,J, Mi.'! tire's Aer. ria Ex tended by Cyrus Olney, and collect the asa3ment due thereon, amounting to 13.76, for the construction of a tewer on 12th street. I 'have tints day levied upon eaM de scribed properly, and on the 17tCi d ly ot December, 1S95, at 2 o'clock p. m. of suia day, at the court house door In the cily of A.-uorla, Clatsop County, Oivgon, wi.l proceed to se'H at public auction, paid property to uhe highest bldior tliierefor, to pay aild aa-etwment and ece;a anu expenses of sale. Said tale to be for United States gold and silver coin. Dated Astoria, Orewn, Novumb :r 16, 1S93 C. V. LOI'GHERY, CJiief of PoMce of 'the City Astoria CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice is hereby given Uhiat by virtue of a warrant Issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria to me directed, daited the 17'Utv day of Octo ber, 1895, fund again.-tt Laura. M. 'Wiia.'iey, Commanding me to levy upon Lot No. 4, in Block No. 18. Adair's AHt:: ij, and col lect tire assteevsment due 'tihi-reon, amount ing to Two Hundred Doiars ($2i:0.(Xi) for the Improvement of Kitlh street from the nor'tih side of Franklin avenue to the south side of Duai'e a.reet, I have this day levied upon pad de fleribed property, and on t'he lt)th day t December, l,v'93, a't 2 o'clock p. m. of sala duy, In front of Dive court Siouse door In t'he city of Astoria, Clawop Cuunty, Or ejron, will proceed to eell at public auction Bald property 'to dhe higtiest bidder there for, to pay eald 'tseessment and coiSts and expenses of sale. Said fa.e 'to be lor United States gold ami silver coin. Dated Astoria, Orrjron, November 16, 1S95 C. W. LOUG1IEUY, . Chief of PoMce of t'he City Aiitoria CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice ts hereby given that tiy virtue of a warrant issued by t!he Auditor and Police Judsre of the City of Astoria to mo directed, daited tlhe 17ah, day of Octo ber, 1895, and agalnat C. W. Fu'.ton Vi, J. C. Dement rwnimnnilin? me to lew nnon Lot No. 8. In Block No. 57, MeClure's As or a extend ed by Cyrus Olney, and collect t'he ae Resament due tlhereon, amounting to $35.76, for the cone.ruction of a sewer on 12iti street. r .iai-A ifhu rlnv levied noon i?a'd de- eicribed property, and on tlhe 17tlh day ot Decemlber, 1S95, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the court house door in the city of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, will proceed to seil at public auction, Paid property to the hiflhest bidklar tiierefor, to pay eiaid assessment and costa ana expenses of sale. Said sale to be for United States gold and sliver coin. Dated Astoria, Oregon, Novenib r '6, 1S9". C. Vv. LOUGHERY. Chief of Police of tlhe City Astoria. , CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice Is Tiereby given ttiat by virtue of a warrant issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of tflve City of Astorl t to me directed, dated t'he l'rh day of Oc:o ber, lSo. and against C. W. Fulton Vi. J- C. Dement V Comrnandlng me to levy upon Lot No. 7, in Eloc-k No. 57, MeClure's Astoria extend ed by Cyras Olney, and collect the assess-, ment tliereon, amounting to $13.76, for the construction of a sewer on 12;h suvet. I have dhi3 iay levied upon eald de iMrrbed property, and on the 17th day or December, 1855. at 2 o'clock p. m. of said diy, at the court house door in the city of AtarM. Clatsop County, Oregon, will pia? il to Ml at p.Alic auction, said pr;,xr.y to the hlsties; biJ'3-c thtrtfor, to pay siid arrestment and costs and -r.rSjS of !-,,, gall sale to be for 1';.-,1 Sa:s iroM nn-1 s'tv- C"ln. Da:. I Acr.a, Creon Noverrb r 1895 C. W. LOUGHERY. Chief of Police of fh City Astarta 3 Is on every wrapper. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice is hereby (riven tlhat by virtue of a warrant issuM by tlie Auditor and Police Judjre of the City of Astoria to nte directed, dated the 17th. day of Octo ber, 1S95, and agalnat W. E. and M. S. Warren. Commandlris me to levy upon Lot 6. In block No. 61, MeOlure'a Astoria extended by Cyru9 Olney, and collect the assess ment due t'hereon, amountlntr to $23.76, for the construction of a eewer on 12th street. I 'have Chis dav levletl unnti sn'A scribed property, and on the 17tJi day ot ueceimioer, jsaa, ait 2 0 CIO.-K p. an. of said d iy, at the court douse door In the city of Ai.ftorti, Clatsop County, Oreson, win proceed to soli at public auction, ra'd property to t'he highest bld'ier therefor, to ay Mild aaeiwment and costu ond "xpens.-s of sale. Said fale to be for United States pold and silver coin. Dated Astoria, Oregon, November 16, 1893 C. W. LOUGHBUY, Chief of Police of tlhe City Astoria CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice is hereby (riven t'hat by virtue if a warrant Issued by the Auditor and Police Judse of the City of Astoria to dlreotcJ. dtited the lT'iih day of Octo ber, 1S93, and agalnis't W. E. and M. S. Warren, Com'nvandlnjr me to levy ui'.on Lot No. 8, In Block No. 61, MeClure's Astoria extend ed by Cyrus Olney, and collect the asset s ment due thereon, amounting to $43.76, for the construction of a sewer on 12th street. I have this day levied upon ead de BLiribefl property, and on tho 17t'li d ty ot Decemlber, 1895, at 2' o'clock p. m. 8f said day, at Uie court house door in the city of Aftorlu, Clatsop County, Oregin, will proceel to soil at puibllc auction, siid prv party to ti hisihest bld'dcjr 'therefor, to pay yald asHssment and cosm ana expenses of sale. Said eale to be foi United States gold ami silver coin. Dated Astoria, Oreon, Novemlber 16, 1S95 C. W. LOUGHERY. Chief of Police of uhe City Astoria After (Deals ! Or uf, any other time when yon wish n pood eilitif lisk for the well known, home-made, liatid-made, white labor cigar "L,a Belle Astoria." Conceded by all smokers to ba the best ciar mauufnouired. W. F. SCHIEBE, 71 H'mil) Street, Astoria. Oregon. As Franklin says, good dress opens ill doors, you should not lose sight ol .he fact that a perfect fitting suit Is .he main feature. Wananiaker & trown are noted for fit, workmanship uid superiority of qualities. Their rep- esentatlve visits Astoria every three months. Oillce 64 Dekum Building, Portland, Or Reserve orders till yob lave seen the spring line of samples FREEMAN & HOLMES. I31ackmith. Special attention paid to st?amboal re -siring, first-class horseshoeing. " LOGGING CAtfP fflORK A SPECIALTY '97 Olney street, between Third and ! and Fourth Astoria. Or EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class Funerals : AT- POH'S Undertakipg Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rates ReasotuDit. Embilialng i Specialty "A TALENTED ED1TOIU" Gentlemen: I had occasion to on several boxes or Krause's Headache Capsules while traveling to Chicago to attend the National Democratic Con vention. They acted like a charm In preventing headaches and dizziness. Have had very little headache since my return, which Is remarkable. Tours, resoectfuliv JOHN U. SHAFFER, Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agent. i111- m Hi H it non-poifn' Ji't nil ij J n-miir f'r tjunm rbff-a. rr II Fax' 3 ni,-rt, fipermali'ri lu-t. Tl5.. Whiw. onn.tur.l rtia- 0rni-l W charge, .ir anr liii:a.;nir yA u iirwtiir-. Hon, irrilAtiou i-r i:li'.r:t tvrou eoBiacua. ti"n of nt n c o n nt'-r. r r.,.ru M.. pA braDM. fcon-aalriue-ni l. -. i i,r fjpi"'. 1 ; rii-l- J' i in ..r 4 l.'itllii. i''. U Circular vut cii i-iueat. TIdd Table foi fiovembeif, 1M lima wiTCR. low watxr. IB. J P.M. k.U. 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Friday.... 1 Saturday. . '. SIX DAY . a Monday . .. 4 Tuesday . . fi Weiln'sd'y ( Thursday.. ' Friday Saturduy.. '. SUXDAY. II Monday. ...II Tuesday. ..1 Wedu'sd'v I Thurwlay ,H rimiiy .... in Katnrllay..t; HUNUAY. 17 Monday .. 'I'uesvlav . . Ill Weiln'sd'y 20 1 uunjuay .1 Frliiav i. i'aturdiij it fl'MI.V 14 Mo-dnv.. i.ri 1 uesday Weilii'sdY.'? Thursday. rrnnt) !!) atu.-d4y..30 SHIPPING DAY BY DAY fflarine JHatters, Here, There and Everywhere. The Howena leaves out today. The steamers Harrison and Elmore are both waiting- at their dock till the weath er moderates. The Mobile Bay was shifted down to Fort Stevens yesterday morning. 8he will leave out tomorrow afternoon, weath er permitting:. The schooner Hueneme left up the river for Portland yesterday morning. 8he will load lumber find will be given quick de spatch as her owners desire her return to San Francisco before the 20th of De cember. The storm struck the city In real earn est yesterday morning, though the mouth of the river was not very much affected, It is expected that the prevailing south westerly winds will bring In a large num ber of vessels. War talk Is loiid among the Russbins and their fleets are ready for trouble. Forts and docks are being hastily con structed at Vladlvostock in view of an immediate conflict with England at a cost of 50,000,000 roubles. tuoran Bros, received yesterday, says the News, the first car load of machinery for the construction of the torpedo boats. This consisted of boring and planing ma chines. Three more car loads are on the way of steam hammers and lathes, and everything is ready for their installation as soon as they arrive. A Chicago dispatch siys: . "The supply of llsh In first hands is extremely light. anil some other good red fish will have to take its place before the end of the sea son. Goods quoted at Seattle cannot be fhlpped with salmon quoted In San Fran cisco to Port Angeles. These goods are generally offered subject to being un sold on receipt of order." A telegram to the News from San FranciMo states that the hanees are that the steamers now running between ancouver and Australia will be with drawn in the near future. For somo months past the owners of the line have been trying to secure a subsidy of $)30,00O year from the New Zealand govern ment, but that scheme has foiled. The State of California arrived in from San Francisco yesterday morning with 215 cabin passenfrers and 316 In the steer acre. The decks of the steamer were crowded with people as she came along side her dock and many of them filled the streets during the morning. The State eft up at noon for Portland. A larire number of the passengers will return to San Francisco on the same steamer. Thirty thousand pounds of fresh hali but were brought in this morning from Victoria by the steamer City of Kings ton. The fish were caught off Bank Isl land by the Victoria Fishing and Trading Company's schooner Thistle. They will be shipped East In refrigerator cars. The Thistle was out fourteen days on her last trip. The captain reports the roughest weather that has been experienced there for many' months. Ledger. P-y the Rio is learned the terrible de tails of the explosion and loss of 600 lives In the troopship Kungpal, which was lost October 14. All the officers except sn engineer were drowned, and none of the people on board escaped Injury. The steamer took lire from the first powder explosion, which soon caused a second, splitting the vessel Into two and sinking her in a few minutes. She had 700 sol diers on board, and only about 100 were rescued. Many of the survivors are In the hospital. Call. "There Is a peculiar variety of salmon in the bay now," says the News. "They appear al out this time every year and are known to the water front loungers as surface salmon. They are the poor, weak flsh that have made pilgrimages up the Puyallup river or Gallagher's gulch, and after being thoroughly exhausted floated back Into the salt water. They can often be seen swimming about thi wharves with their weak dorsel fins pro truding above the surface like a signal of distress. One of these unfortunate fel lows came up to Alger's boathouse this morning. He did not seem the least bit bashful, and swam so close to shore that he bumped his nose on the beach. He was blind." A Tacoma special to the P.-I. says: Cramp & Co., the Philadelphia shipbuild ing firm, is engaged In securing reliable data regarding American steamship lines plylnir between the United States and for'lvn countries, jind have sent here for information regarding steamship lines radiating from Puget sound. They In tend to present to congress reliable in formation showing what a great hold England and other foreign nations have upon the carrying trade of this country, the object being to secure the passage of more favorable shipping laws which shall make American shipbuilding advantage ous and profitable. They believe that a great commerce is soon to grow up on the Pacific ocean. Charles H. Cramp stated to G. L; Holmes, of this city, Just returned from the East, his belief that the marine laws would be so modified In the near future." A special from Tacoma to the P.-T. says: "A brand new Idea In the way of coast defense for Puget sound and which Is expected to work a revolution In'naval warfare was sprung a day or two ago In this city. It emanated from the mind of Charles S. Reeves, and Its value and practicability are vouhced for by no less authorities in such matters than Senator Watson C. Squire and General Manager Dickinson, of the Northern Pacific. Mr. Hi eves' Idea was not the result of spon taneous inspiration but had been ."lumbering among the recesses of his brain for some time. Briefly detailed, Mr. Reeves' plan whereby the Sound can be completely protected from the Invasion of foreign fleets is as follows: At the entrance to Pucet sound, or at the most advantageous point near Port Townsend, a steel cable Is to tie laid serrms from hore to shore, having attached to It a cast-Iron magnet, sixty feet square, wound with the requisite thickness of in- aulated wire." ' The magnet would be placed below the water, and in the track bf incoming ships. To the ends of the cable ' would be attached electric dyna mos of large capacity, and throtigh wires connected to the hingnet a powerful cur rent would be conveyed, making the huge instrument an attraction to steel warships passing over it that could not be resisted.- In other words, the scheme would be to draw the Invading fleet, ves sel by vessel, below the waters of the Sound, electrocuting the officers and crew and making the valuable armament the property of Uncle Sam. Mr. Reeves ac companied General Manager Dickinson on his recent trip East, and It was on their return that he disclosed the Idea to Mr. Dickinson. When they arrived In this city Mr. Reeves met Senator Squire, who was here to talk over coast defenses and other matters with the business men of Tacoma. Mr. Squire was acquainted with the cheme, and Instantly gave It his enthusiastic approval. In conversa tion today Mr. Dickinson said he did not see any reason why the plan was not feasible. A warship laden with coal steel armament and the like, with a dis placement of 8,000 tons, and tho exertion of an attraction from below equal to 1,000 tons, would sink her. Senator Squire hos Intimated that he would place the matter before the navy department during the session of congress this winter. IT MAY DO AS MUCH FOR YOU. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, IK., writes that he hod a evens kidney trouble for many years, "w4itth severe pains In his back and also flhat his bladder was affected. He- tried many , ao-oalled kid ney cures, but wWhout any good result, About a year ago he Mgt&n the use of rJieotrtc Enters and found relief at once. Electric Bitters Is especially adapted to the cure of all kidney and Over troubles and often gives almost Instant relief. One trBal wtu prove our statement. Price only &oc foe large bottle. Alt Chas, Rogers' drug store. "Did I understand you to say that you were a pugilist?" "Dat's what." "Man ual, oral or callgraphlc?" Detroit Free Press. It's just as easy to try One Minute Cough Cure as anything else. It's easier to curs a severe cough or cold with it. Let your next purchase for a couirh tie Kme Minute cough cure. Better medl cine: tetter result; better try it. Chas. Rogers. The coming eclipse expedition of Am herst College will be In oharge of Prof. David P. Todd. It will observe the eclipse of 1806 from the island of Cezo, japan. m There are many good reasons whv vou onou.a use une Minute Cough Cure. There are no reasons why you should not. ii in neea or neip. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Chas. Rogers. One Stickers has been telling us of marvelous sums he has made In Wall street. Is he a Napoleon of finance? i wo well hardly more of a Napoleon or narration. puck. A GOOD WORD. Mr. J. J. KeiL Bharpsburg, Pa. Dear Sir- I am glad to sav a srood wora ior nrause s Headache Capsules. alter sunering ror over three years with actlte neuralgia and Its consequent 'nsomnia (which seemed to baffle the efforts of some of our best physicians) ou Buggestea tnia remedy which gave me aimost instant relief. Words fall to express the praise I should like to n-siow on Krause's Headache Capsules, uraieruny Hours, MRS. E. R. HOLMES, Montrose, Pa. WHY NOT "AH LADY?" ine OBton Budget tells a story of a little girl who went to church on a re cent Sunday with her mother, a devout member and regular attendant of the Episcopal church. The little one sat very quiet and demurely through all the ong service, but her quick little ears and bright little brain were not so quiet as was indicated. After the service she looked up Into her mother's face, and 'Mamma," she asked, earnestly, "they say 'Ah men' so much; why don't they say 'Ah lady?' ' A. G. Bart'.ey, of Magic. Pa., writes: 1 feel It Is a duty of mine to Inform vou and the public that DelWtt's Witch Ha sel Salve cured me of a very bad case of eczema. It also cured my boy of a running sore on his leg. Chas. Rogers. Bob Lincoln is absolutely runnlnianav from a nomination for the presidency. He need not run hlmaelf out of breath, however, for their Is no dancer of his be ing caught by it. Washington Times. Acts at once, never falls. One Minntn Cough Cure. A remedy for asthma, and that feverish condition which accom panies a severe cold. The only harmless remedy that produces fmmedlate results. Chas. Rogers. ,.: Ambassador Bayard will nreside at the Thanksgiving banquet that will be given y me American Society In London. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest ot mil la leavening Strength. V. S. dovtrnmtnt Report Mme. Adam has retired from the ulltur- hlp of Nouvelle Revue In order to write ler memoirs. Cnildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria Ml.s Bullion Papa says we can't be tarried until you are able to support me. dorer-Great Scott! Does he want his only daughter to die an old maid? New York Weekly. BHILOH'S CURB Is sold on guar otee. It cures Incipient consumption, t Is the best Cough Cure. Only one ent a dose. 26 cents. SO cts., and $1.00. For Sale by J. W. Conn. WEAK LIEN CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. Victim of Lost Ms o hood should send at once for s book that explains how full manly vipor Is easily, quickly nd permanently restored, ho man suffering from weakness un nt. ford to Ignore tula timely advice. Book tells how full trv-nuth. ,1a. velop at and tone are Imnarted tn cvnrv imt.imu ui iub ix 1 7. rwnt wim poBiuvQ proof (sealed) re to any manon application. ERIE MEOICat CO.. BUf FAtO.H.T. X Tlisss j 'TCTxiulesaresurwrlcr to 15n',3i.n. 01 Copailja, - Cubcba tad Lijcctions. (jfJITj They curb In 48 lur O10 V J KffA d'-ioutes without wrylncoa. TOTienue. SOLDBY.LLDRUGAiSTs! ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria aaa Upper A Maria Pto Tt ri Coei. Title Delkac'M, Doatsoc 13d TropiciJ FniHs, Vegrub!, Sugar Cures Hum. Baoui. Etc. Choice - Fresh and - Salt Meats. ft IT'S A CITRIOUS WOMAN Who can't Imve iconfldenoe tn Dr. Pierce's Favorlto Pre.toriptton. Here to a tonic for tired-out womanhood, a remedy for akl Its peculiar 'ilia .nd all'me-nts and If it doesn't toelp you, theer's nothing to What more can you a.k for in a medi cine? The "prenorlptlon" -will build , tip, strengthen, and Invigorate th entire fe male syuteim. It regulates land promotes all the -proper 'fun-etlona, Improves diges tion, enrleJhes the blood, dispels ncues and pains, brings re-fretlhliig sleep, and re stores .hea.th and vigor. In "female com plailntis" of eveiry kind and In all chronic weaiKntuse-j and derangements, lt' ths surest remedy. Nothing -urged In Its place by a dealer, though It may be better for Mm to sell, can be "Just an rood" for you to buy send for a pamphlet free. AddreB worlds Dispensary Medical Association Buffalo, N. y. Dr. Pietve's Pellets cure constipation, Piles, biliousness, Indigestion and (head aches. FULL OF RESOURCE. Ah. Colonel! Packing your traps for i nnuuiKion, i see: "Yes; I expect to make this my trium phal session" "So! I hear there was much dissatis faction, hard to overcome, In your dis trict" "There was, there was. Had to shut off the seed corn and speckled bans from the agricultural department, but got It all fixed up for this session" "How so?" "See that trunk?" "Yes." "That contains eighty-four different resolutions of sympathy for Cubans. I'm going to make the fight of my life, and It will be all Fourth of July when I get home!" Cleveland Plain Dealer. All the paten: medlzlnea sdvertinerl In this paper, together with the choic est perfumery, end toilet articles, etc., can be bought at tne lowest prices at J. W. Conn' drug store, opposite Oc cident Hotel, A. toiia. 'Papa," said Jlmmleboy, "you are the nicest man In the world." "And you arc the nicest boy In the world." said his father. "Yes, I guess that's so," said Jlmmleboy. "Isn't It queer how we both managed to get Into the same family." Harper's Round Table. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Contains no Ammonia or Alum. "Doan' git too much wedded to yer 'pinion," said Uncle Eben, "even when yoh's shore yer right. I know two men dat los' dah front teef an' got into de control-wagon 'spulln' 'bout wheddor or lobstah Is green er red." Washington Star. It ts a truth In medicine that the small est dose that performs a cure la the best. Dewitt's LIMle Early Risers ere the smallest pills, will perform a cure, and are the best. Chas. Rogers. The king of Corea Is a short,- pale faced, nervouu man, who wears a mus tache and goatee. He has a restless eye and an apprehensive manner. Ho bears all the outward marks of a degenerate. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. ln his annual report President Andrews, of Brown university, snysi "For those In perfect health and trained to It foot ball Is safer than either rowing, yachting, gunning or running hounds. Rowing ap pears to be many times as fatal. Bo Is baseball. Even tennis is worse." conditions In some conditions the gain from the use of Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver6il i' 1 T- . . is rapid, ror this reason we put up a 5oc. size, which is enough for an ordinary cough or cold or useful as a trial for babies and children. In other conditions gain must be slow, sometimes almost imperceptible.health can t be built up in a day. For this Scott's Emulsion must be taken as nourish ment, food rather than medicine, food prepared for tired and weak digestions. Scorr & Bowxi, Chemlm, New York. 50c. and 1 1.00 How mX8e Fortune $100 for overy $10.00 invested ban do maue oy our new SYSTEMATIC PLAN OK SPECULATION. $10.00 and more mode dally on small In vestments, by many persons who live away from Chicago. All we atfk la to Investigate our new and original methods. Past vwklngs of plan and highest references firrnlHhed. Our Booklet, "Points and Mints," how to make money even when on the wrong side of the market and other Information sent FREE!. Ollmore. & Co., Bunkers and Drokers. Open Board of Trade Bldg., Chicago, 111, Are You Going East? If so, drop a line to A, C. Sheldon, (enersl agent of the "Burlington Route," 250 Washington at., Portland. He will mall you free of charge, maps, time tables, and advise you as to the through rates to any point, reserve tleepinf car accommodations for you, and furnish you with through tickets via either the Northern, Union, Hou th em. Canadian racwc, and Great North ern railroads at the very lowest rates obtainable. The Burlington Route Is generally jonceded to be the finest equipped rail road In the world (or all -classes of travel. ASTORIA - MATTRESS - FACTORY, 178 Commercial Street. Manufacturers of every description of iuuin, aia.nrcs)sos, etc. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 15 THERE? Is there a man with heart so cold, That from his family would withhold The comforts which they all could find In articles of FURNITURE of th right kind. And w would suggest at this season, nice Sideboard, Extension Table, or se of Dining Chairs. We have the larges ai'.d finest line ever shown In the city st'-l at price) that cannot fall to pleas th.- t'.oxest buyers. HEILBORN & SON. ' '-VS3 "' nil r ii THE BEST PIPE TOBACCO. 1872 .1895 pisfper Brothers, 1 Sell ASTORIA. Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron & Steel, Coal, ' , Groceries & Provisions, Flour & Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implements Wagons & Vehicles. E. ncNEIL, Receiver. Gives Choice of Tmo Transcontinental A WMsMMV 1" . . A. KOUICB, Via Spokane and St. Paul. Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha or St. Paul. Pullman and Tourist Slaepsr Free Beollnlng Chairs Car, Astoria to San Francisco. Ooluimbla, Tuesday, Nov. 6. Slate of California, Sunday, Nov. 10. Columbia, Friday, Nov. IB. State, Wednesday, Nov. 20. ColuimWa, Monday, Nov. 23. State, Saturday, Nov. 80. Columbia, Thursday, Det 5. Astoria and . Portlnd Steamers. The T. J. Potter will leave Astoria at 7 p. m. dally, except Sundiy; leave Fort land at T a. hi. dally, except Sunday. The Steamer burtlne -will leave Astoria at 6:15 a, m. dally, except Sunday; leave Portland at 8 p. m. dally, except Satur day. For rates and general Information call on or address Q. W. IjOUNBUEKUr, Agsnt. W H. HURLBURT, Oen. Fas. Act, Portland. Or. Are You Going East? Be sure and see that your ticket reada via T HE NORTH-WESTERN line:. CHICAGO, ST. PAUJU MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This ts the GREAT SHORT LINE Between DUJvUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Ves Ubuled Dining and Sleeping Car Trains and Motto: ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this road a national reputa tion. All classes of putenjen carried on the vestlbuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents have tlokets. W. H. MEAD. F. C. BAVaOH. Oen. Agent Trav. F. and P. Agt Ui Washington St.. Portland. Or. Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, rhattanoora. Tenn,. says, "Shllor's Vltallier BAVk-'D MY LlrK' I consider It tne best reta dy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kid ney trouble. It ex cells. Pilve 76 cts. ir or eaie ty i. w. conn. (o) m C V?M UO JLliO Japanese Bazaar SINQ LUNG. Prop. dlloter Coods Jest fleceived,.. An excellent to.--k of underwear, hos iery, capa, etc., at extremely low prices, 417 Bond Street next door to Mouler's Fruit Store. B. F. ALLEN, Wll Ppr. Artists' MatcrlVs, Plnts, Oils, Glass, He. Jupanm Matil g. Rugs and Bamboo GwoJs, 36s Commercial Street. 0UNSET 0 i iMiTirn -III I LUi BKABON OF 1895-1806. t WILL KUJ Tuiiee a Week BETWEEN San Francisco - . AND New Orleans Over the Great s unset Route Leaving San Francisco Tuesdays and Saturdays From Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1895. The mot complete, modem, elegantly equipped end perfectly arranged Vestl buled Transcontinental Train In America. New Equipment, especlilly designed for this service, Direct connections In New Orleans or all Eastern points. Quick time. TflEflSTOljlflSflyiflGSBlM Acts ai trustee for corporation! and In dividual. Transact a general banking buslneai. Interest paid on time deposits. J. Q. A. BOWLBT President BBNJ. YOUNO vice President FRANK PATTON Cashier DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page, BenJ Young, A. S. Reed, D. P. Thompson W. E. Dement. Oust Hoimes. Few rien Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying in every way to 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 aervlce. If you Invite a friend to the Palace Restaurant the place Is a sufficient guar antee that he will receive a good meal. The Palace Restaarant J. A FASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DryVER, HOUSE, BRIDCE MfiD WHARF BUILDER. Addrsis. boa io, Potolfic, ASTORIA. OR SEASIDE JSAWJilllili. complete stock of lumber en band In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rue tic, celling, and all kinds of Onlsh; mouldings and shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Offloe and yard at mllL H,f I LOO AN, Prop'r ffctaald. Orseroo. KARL'S CLOVER nfMYP tn -. Blood Durlfler. atvaa fr..hnu. clearness to the comninvHin .n ...... Constipation, ii cts.. So cts . 11.04. n or sale by J. W. Conn. INDORSED BT THS) PRE3& Gentlemn?1hia I- A -i k have used Krause's Headaune Capsules wim muiuaciury results. I tought a DOS which rfmt in .K i.. 1 cured me of a dreadful sick hMdoche. My wife and mvaelf have both vsed the medicines manufactured by the Norman IJr-htr rvv .na - commend them to the publlo as being: w ui i urn j mrw iwpiueenfQ. ateepecKuiiy, W. J. HUTCHISON. Ed- Gasette, Pleasant Hltl. Mo, Rogers. Astoria. Or., sots aganu. Captain Sweeney. V. 8. A- flan tmm CaL. says: "uniioa's-Catarrh Remd Is the first medial ne I have ever fourl in&i wtjuiq me any good. Trie bit cts. Bold tr 3. W. Conn. J