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lm daily AstoeM, AsMiA, iuimy koaxixa, decembeitio, i895. for Infants and Children. THIRTY rsart OD.ervatlon of Castorla with the patronage of millions of pef sons, permit ns to speafc of It without gnesslng. It la unquestionably tho best remedy for Infanta and Children tho world hai ever known. It la harmless. Children Ilie It. It eItss them health. It will says their Uvea. In it Mothers hare romethlng which la absolutely safe agt! praotioally perfect ma m. child'a medioine. Castorls, destroys Woinn Caatoria allayi Feverihnei. Caatorla preventa romiting Sonr Cord. Caatoria cnrea Diarrhea and Wind Colin. Caatoria rclierea Toothing Troubles. Caatoria enrea Constipation and ITatnloney. Caatoria nentraHaea the effects of carhonlo acid gss or poisonous air. Caatoria doea not contain morphine, opium, or other narootlo property. Cartor'a assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natnral sleep. Caatoria la put np In one-tire bottles only. It la not gold la hulk. Don't allo t? nny one to aell yon anything ele on the plea or promises that it la "jnt aa good" and "will anawor every pnrpose." Sea that yon yet C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. The fae-almilo "Jr SV signature of (uOTA Children Cry for CHIEF OF POLICE S ALE. Notice to ihoreiby given tSiat by virtue cf a warrant Issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of tlhe City of Astoria to me directed, d'aJted the lTtihi day of Octo ber, 1895, and against D. K. Warren, Commanding me to levy upon lot No. , In Block No. 66V4, McClure's Astoria Ex tenkled by Cyrus Olney, and collect the assessment due tihereon, amounting to I23.7G, for the construction of a isewer on 12th street. I 'have tints day lovted upon ea'd de sorkbed property, and on tlhe 17th d.iy ot Deeetmlber, 1SS6, at 2 o'clock p. im. of mid day, at the court house door In the city of Aistoria., Clatsop County, Oregon, wl.l proceed to still ut public auction, Bald property ,to ttio Wgihest bldlJcir tfterefor, to pay euld assessment and costs ana expenses of sale. Said fale to be for United States gold and silver coin. Dated Astoria, Oregon, Novetmlw 16, 1893 C. W. LOUGHERY, Chief of Police of the City Astoria CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice is hwdby given tfhat by virtue of a warrant issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria to roe directed, dated The lWi day of Octo ber, 1895, and ocalndt W. E. and M. 6. Warren, Commanding mo to levy upon Lot 6, In block No. 61, McOlure'a Astoria extended by Cyrus Olney, and collect the assess ment duo thereon, amounting to $23.76, for the construction of a eewer on 12th street. I have chts day levied upon fad de scribed property, and on th 17;h day ot December, 1S95, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said di.iy, at the court house door In the city of Aistorta, Clatsop County, Oregon, win proceed to sail at public auction, raid property to the hiRihest bidklar therefor, to pay cold assessment and costs end expenses of sale. Said sale to be for United States gold and silver coin. Dated Astoria Oreron, November 16, 1895 C. W. LOUOHERY. Chief of Police of Hhe City Astoria CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice Is hereby given thiat 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, 3896, and against Laura WhaUey, Commanding me to levy upon Lot No. 4, in Block No. 18, Adair's Aistorta, and col lect the assessment due thereon, amount ing to Two Hundred Doiara (J2O0.0O) for the Improvement of 30tlh street from toe north side of Franklin avenue to the south fide of Duane s;reet, I have this day levied upon ea!d de scribed property, and on tlhe 19th day cf December, 1896, .tit 2 o'clock p. m. of sala day, In front of tlhe court house door In the city of Astoria, Clatoop County, Or egon, ivlll proceed to evil at public auction Badd property to the highest bidder there for, to pay said nseesament and casta and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for United States gold and silver coin. Dated Astoria, Oreson, November 16, 1896 C. W. LOUGHERY, 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, dalted the 17th day of Octo ber, 1895, and against C. W. Fulton J. C. Dement Vj, Commanding me to levy upon Lot No. (, la li.oek No. 57, McClure's Asiora extend ed by Cyrus O'.ney, and collect the as sessment due tlhereon, amounting to J35.76, for the construction of a eewer on 12Uh street. I liave Kits day levied upon sa'd de scribed property, and on the 17tUi 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, Oregon, will proceed to sell at public auction, naid property to ttie highest bidder therefor, to pay eald assessment and costs ana expenses of sale. Said sale to be for United States gold and silver coin. Dated Aatorta, Oregon, November !t. 1SSC C. W. LOUGHERY, Chief of Police of the City Astoria. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice Is hereby given thiat by virtue of a warrant ispued by the Auditor and Police Judfe of tSie City of Astorii to me directed, dated the 17th day of Ocio ber. 1J&. and against C. V. Fu'.tou tfc. J. C. Dement 4, Oornxnandlng me to tevy upon lot No. 1, tn Block No. 67. McClure's Awcorla extend ed by Cyrus Olney, rd collect the vmetmy ment thereon, twnoumJng to $15.75. for the conartruetiom of a sewer on lMi street. I have tthle say levied upon ad de served property, and on the lTtti dy or Decemfcer. 1K3. avt 1 o'clock p. nv ef saM dfcy. at the court 'bouse door In the oity of Amorts. Clatsop County, Oregon, will proceed to 4 at pubHc action, said prprty to the Wehest bkV therefor, in pay mid uvownwnt and oosss and .tK-.' ft hi fje to be for 'T-I?d P'Mee goll and S'lver coin. Oated Astoria. Orespon. Novembr i. C. W. LOUOHIRT. i Chief of Polte of City Astsrfa v : i D 4 JO in on every wrapper. Pitcher's Castoria. 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 17Wi day of Octo ber, 18to, and against W. E. and M. S. Warren, Commanding me to levy upon Lot No. 8, In Block No. 61, McOlume'o Astoria extend ed by Cyrus Olney, and collect "the assess ment due thereon, amounting to $43.76, for t'he construction of a sewer on 12th Etireet. I have this day levied upon end de earthed property, and on tho 17'tfli day ot December, 1895, at 2 o'clock p. m. ef said day, at the court house door In the city ot Aatorta, Clatsop County, Oregm, will proceed to soil at public auction, said prcaofty to the hlgtheat bidder therefor. to pay Uid assessment and cotB ana expenses of sale. Said sole to be for United States gold and sliver coin. Dated Astoria, Oregon, November l1, 1S9G C. W. LOUGHERY. Chief of Police of tihe 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, dated tlhe nth, day of Octo ber, 1896, and tujatnst W. E. and M. S. Warren, Commanding me to levy upon Lot No. 7, Block No. 61, McClure's Astoria extended ed by Cyrus Olney, and collect the asstss nvent due thereon, amounting to $43.78, for the construction of a sewer on 13th street. I 'have this day levied upon oaf l de scribed property, and on the 17th day ot December, 1895, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the court house door in the oity of ABtorta,. Clatsop County, Oregon, wlfc proceed to sell at public, auction, raid property to the highest; bidder therefor, to pay euJd assessment and costs and expenses of sale. Said tale to be for United States gold and sliver coin. Dated Aatorta, Oregon, November 16, 1896 C. W. LOUGHERY, Chief of Police of the City Astoria After (Deals I Or nt auy other time when you wish a good ciyfir tisk for the well known, home-made, hand-made, white labor cigar "Lu Belle Astoria." Conceded by oil smokers to be the best cigar manufactured. W. F. SCHIEBE, 71 flintf) Street, Astoria, Oregon. Aa Franklin says, good dress opens all doors, you should not lose sight ol the fact that a perfect fitting suit Is the main feature. Wanamaker & Brown are noted for fit, workmanship and superiority of qualities. Their rep resentative visits Astoria every three months. Office 64 Dekum Building, Portland' Or Reserve orders till you 'lave ser the sprlnjr line of samples. FREEMAN & HOLMES. Blacksmithe. Special attention paid to stcfuufcr-wt re iilnr. flrst-clnss horseshoelnK. etc bOCGlUC CJUEP BOSK fl SPECIALTY t7 Olney street, between Third and ml Fourth Astoria. Or. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : First Class Funerals : AT- POflk'S Undertaking Parlor, THIRD STREET. Ritei Reitonanie. Embalming a Specialty "A TALENTED EDlTOh." Gentlemen: I had occasion to nss several boxes of Krause'i 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 la remarkable. Ymira. respectfaliv JOHN U. SHAFFER, Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record. For sale br Cbaa. Rogers. Astoria, Or, sole agent. ltl S la a aos-sotannoat rvmMljr for 44jaorrlMM, GNwt, Spamatorrkva, Whita. uaaataral dM chaxgaa, or aor in&amna Uoa, initatioa vr Mioei-a-ti'.a of dkiii fm mom aalnaa I V-i,i:iaciaati.o FH 3sia la? Uranirta, c t n . . ' - 4 nr mu m rin ,.,,-,- ',m,m''tr " Circalar ami o nquaal or mnt im plain wrfprr JJjnj.1 lalKT y J OwaoiMa II m a"1 M trtM. Tide Tabls for December, 1895. Hion W1TXR. Low WiTia. DATE. 1.1. II p. If. h m ft J'h.m ft P.M. hjujjt, ! m a 4 h.m I ft HL'MiAY Moiulay. . Tucsdiiv . u li It 47 11 2" 107, 1 m 2:w OMi-0 1 21,70 0 ai s uU 7 81-0 8 12-0 2 5 7 7 18 3 f. HOI 6l W'edn'fiU'y -1 2)7!? 2 8 41 0 9 m -0 :i.'W7:l 8 4.h :i 9 Friday Butltrdav.. 4 I 331, H3 4 30j7 7 42.8 5 10 21 & mi 6 4."i 10 41 8 4 11 52. HO U 13 UNI)AY. 5Xti Monday.... 9 8 82 7 21 8 21 6 Ml 0 (Hi 1 21 I 00 212 TUesiluy...li: Wedn'sd'v 11 102-191 0 25 2 III 2 4 8 20 4 20 Tlmreday ,U Friday IS 912:811, 10 30 11 3 8 OH 2 9 4 0 " 3 a 10 02 911 10 61 9 2, 51; till. Katunlav. .14 5 10,3 4 8M: e 41 Is 7 80!8 7i 8 1787 sUNIMY. IS 1L :ta 3; 12 2. 1 10 111! 1 o4,8 7 2 8hK 21 B ,7 A 6&I Moudav .. t 12173 2 0N7 4 2 5117 6 3:!2;7 6 73(1 Juesdar .. i't 81ti W eiln'ti'U'y W 8 6V 10 Oj inur&uay .1' 9 03 8 ( rruiav.. . . Hatunlu 21 4 10 9 5 4 4 4 l5l7 0 5 00 OS: 10 4' 10 44 S20 11 4l Ills! Mi)' day . Ki (XI 8 01 12 87 1168 Tuesday ..'J4 w edn'sd'y Thursday. ao Kri' u '27 'tii'd'iv..l 4 T0r 81s 1 88 2 411, satii 7 221 48 1(1 9X4 1 Ml 9(MVH 1 10 48 11 42, 2 42 8 4ft 4 42 4 2- IH(I, 6 12 SIND Y.lf.' 0:4 6 66 Moi.d .y ...m ii SI i 684 24 6 38- Tnoedny ...III 1 IS 12 l 7WM2 SHIPPlHGDAVBYflflY Jnarlne JBatteps, m, There and Evepymhere. The Examiner says: "The tramp steamer Progressist has had her bottom repaired at the Hunters' point dry dock. and she will dock at Main street wharf for a thorough overhauling tomorrow. Several new plates have been put In, and all the loose rivets tightened up. It will probably be the first of the New Year be fore she is ready for sea again." The agents of the Occidental and Ori ental Steamship Company expected the tramp Bteamer Evandale, which they have running in the Belglc's place, to arrive at Yokohama yesterday. She has not yet been reported, but the Mall people do not seem to be a bit anxious. They say she is a slow boat and that anything from twenty-five to thirty-five days Is good time for her. Chronicle. The British ship Lord Spencer has been posted at Lloyds as missing. She left San Francisco 239 days ago with a cargo of wheat for Queenstown and has not yet been spoken. As high as 90 per cent re insurance has been paid on her, and now that she has been posted as missing the gamblers will have to stand the loss. The captain was well known in San Fran cisco and the entire crew was shipped there in the British consulate. Captain Rasmussen.of the tug Sea Klrur, performed one of the neatest feats in the (locking of a ship ever seen on the water front yesterday. He had to put. the bis whaleback Progressist In at Main street wharf, and In his way thero wore two schooners and the big ship John Ena. There was barely room to pnss through, and a strong ebb tldo made the work all the more difficult. After considerable maneuvering Rasmussen got the Pro gressist into her place and never grazed the other vessels. Men who scale the inside of Iron shins for a living are not at all pleased with Captain Madison and the owners of the Hawaiian ship John Ena, says the Call. On the Mall steamers and other large vessels the rate has always been from $2.25 to $2.50 a day. The captain of the John Ena is only paying the thirty men he has employed $1 a day and their meals. The latter will not cost the ship more than 30 or 40 cents a day, so that the cut is a very big one. The regular men are mad and say they will form a union and establish a regular rate of wages. A case of some little interest to ship owners and seamen was heard recently at the Liverpool court of passage. It was a claim by four foreigners for wages or, rather, for balance of wages alleged to bo due to them in respect of a voyage tfhlch they made in the British ship Grassendale from Portland, Or., to Liver pool. The plaintiffs, us appeared from the case, were shipped at Portland lor the voyaeg home and were not able Bea men. In the r-lcturesque language of the steward of the Grassendale, they looked like "trippers to the Isle of Man" as they appeared aboard the ship. However, they were taken as able Beamen at 4 per month, but when they got to sea they were disrated as such and reduced to the position and pay of boys at exactly half that pay. It was In rorpect of this re duction that the claim came before the court. The captain was sustained in the action he had taken and the men lost their case. Captain Lewis, of the British ship Sen ator, had an experience on the water front last Tuesday night that he will not forget In a hurry. He hud been spending he night at a friend's house, and about 10:30 o'clock was on his way back to hie ship, which is docked at Main street wharf. When near the Sailors Homo two men, with sacks over their head and shoulders, stood him up. They both seemed to be well built fellows, but all the skipper could see was their eyes gleaming through tvo holes cut in their headgear. They demunded his money and watch, but Lewis objected. As the men ad vanced the captain hit one of them a blow with a heavy walking stick that he carried that disabled him. As the second man raised his arm Lewis struck him over the wrist and followed up the at tack. At this the men broke and run, and then Captain Lewis resumed htrt walk to the ship. The police are now on the track of the hihgway. robbers, but Cap tain Lewis is very doubtful as to whether or not he could identify them, owing to the sacks that covered their head and shoulders. Call. The Chronicle says: "The American ship Benjamin F. Packard Is more seri ously damaged than was at first surmised. After being towed off the rocks last night she began to make water rapidly, so the tugs fa Queen and Bea King beached her on the Mission mud flats. While the tide was low the ship did not leak, but when It began to flow the ship came off the bottom and the pumps had to be started. A. Chescbrough, of Williams, Dlmond & Co., and the stevedores were early on the scene and the work of light ering her cargo was at once begun. The greater part of the wheat has been re moved, and the loss on the remainder will not be great If the Packard Is not too much damaged she will be towed to Mis sion rock today, where the remainder of her cargo will be taken out. The ship Is leaking so badly, however, that it Is doubtful whether her pumps will be able to keep her clear. Should they fail, the big centrifugal pumps owned by the Spreckels Towboat Company will be put aboard. Ship captains estimate that It will cost at least $15,000 to put the Pack ard in the same condlton that she was in prior to the accident. The owners of the ship will of course look to the in surance company to cover the loss, and then there will be a fight between the company and the towboat company." PAPER LAMP SHADES. If you know Just how to go to work, a paper lamp shade is most easily made. The crimped paper comes In circular lengths expressly adapted to this use. Choose three well-aanorted tints har monizing with your furnishings; place the lamp before you ona table, with it wire frm on. end !p the rarer over, drawing It together at the top and leaving a good heading. Tie it loosely around the wire with a string, tn order to regu late the fullness before you tighten it. Put over the other two papers In the same way and then draw or bend the lowest paper under " about two inches aeove the edge, pulling It out slightly; form the next into waves and draw the iniDcr 0110 into waves above, jio that It will form Vandykes all around. A well made paper flower of harmonizing tints nestled among tho folds auus to tne etrect. IT'S ASTONISHING How Di. 'lerce' Favorite Prescription acts upon nervous women. It is a marvel ous remedy for nervous and general de bility, Chorea, or St. Vitus' Dance, In somnia, or Inability to sleep, spasms, convulsions, or "fits," and every like dis order. Even In cases of Insanity resulting from functional derangements, the persistent use of the "Prescription" will, by restor ing the natural functions, generally effect a cure. For women suffering from any chronic 'female complaint," or weakness: for women who are run-down or over-worked; at the change from girlhood to wom anhood; and, later, at the critical "changa of life" It Is a medicine that safely and certainly builds up, strengthens, regulates and cures. Send for a free pamphlet or remit 10 cents (stamps) for a large book (1C8 Daces) on Woman's Diseases and how to cure them with home treatment. Address I World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. DRINO HAIR AT MT. HOLYOKE. (N. Y. Herald.) "Don't dry your hair out of the front windows!" This was one of President Mead's late edicts to the students of Mount Holyoke college who have outer rooms. The college building is in the form of a hollow square, and many of the rooms look out on a court Since this proclamation these rooms are lined, on sunny Sunday afternoons In particular. with maidens of dishevelled tresses. "The thing" is to seat oneself, with the back to the open window, and let the mass of hair which has just been washed hang over the sash to dry in the breeze. It may be imagined what a singular sight Is presented when every window is orna mented. KARL'S CfcOVER ROOT will purlf your Diooa. clear your complexion, reg ulate your Bowels, and make your head clear as a bell. 26 cts., 60 cts., and 1.00. Sold by J. W. Conn. The reelers in the Swiss cotton mills receive from 20 to 40 cents per day, ac cording to work. If suffering with plies, It will Interest you to know that DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. This medicine is a specific for all complaints of this char acter, and if Instructions (which are sim ple) are carried out, a cure will result We have tested this in numerous cases, and always with like results. It never falls. Chas. Rogers. A Spanish plumber, by labor as hard as his constitution will endure, makes $3.25 a week. A GOOD WORD. Mr. J. J. KelL Sharpsburg, Pa, Dear Sir' I am glad to say a good word for Krause s Headache Capsules, After suffering ror over three years with actlte neuralgia and Its consequent Insomnia (which seemed to baffle the efforts of some of our best physicians) you suggested this remedy which gave me almost instant relief. Words fall to express the praise I should like to bestow on Krause's Headache Capsules. Gratefully lours, MRS. E. R. HOLMES, Montrose, Pa. A skilled workman on the docks ot Holland makes from $4 to $4.80 a week the year round. Wife Here's an acount of a man who shot himself rather than suffer the pangs of indigestion. Husband The fool! Why didn't he take DeWltt's Little Early Ris ers? I used to Buffer as bad as he did before I commenced taking these little pills. Chas. Rogers. Letter writers in Spain receive about 10 cents a page for writing letters; If re quired to take extra pains, as with a young woman's love letter, they charge 15 cents. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA. SALVE. The best salve in the world foi Cuts. Bruises, Sorea, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Con.s, and All Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 26 cents per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers. Odd Fellows' building. A first-class male telegraph operator in the government service of Great Britain receives an average of $9.73 a week; a first-clasa female operator receives $6.80. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all la leavening Strength. V. S. Oovarnmant Report. Brewers in England receive $6.S5 a week; In Germany they are paid $5, In Holland $r; in New South Wales they receive $J3. One Minute Cough Cure is a popular icmedy for croup. Safe for children and adults. Chas. Rogers. An Italia tailor, in constant employ ment, will make from $2.40 to $1.20 a week, out. of which he provides his own mac aroni. All the paten: meal 31 -wa advertised n this paper, together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc. ti I - bought at tne lowest prices at '. V. Conn's drug store, opposite Oc- '.eut Hotel, A.torla. Drivers In the street cars in Amster dr 1 and Rotterdam receive from $4.05 to $5 w per week, while the conductor gets $0.23. ' Coughing irritates the delicate organs and aggravates the disease. Instead of waiting, try One Minute Cough Cure, It helps at once, making expectoration easy, reduces the soarness and Inflammation. Every one likes it. Chas. Rogers. Grape treaders in Portugal, who tread out the Juice with their bare feet, get 60 cents a day, a high rate, as they claim the Juice is apt to make the feet sore. Cnildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria The employe of the Oreat Midland railway tn England are paid by the year and receive an annual increase of wage. The firm year they are paid $!i7.33, and their pay gradually rlnea until the tenth year It amounts to 1389.32. SHILOH'S CURB 1 sold on a (var ntee. It cures Incipient consumption, t is the best Cough Curs. Only one ent s, dose. 29 cents. SO cts., and $1.00. For Bale by J. W. Coon. FAILING MAtlllOOi General toil Nervous Debility. WeaVnen of Body and Wind, Effects of Errors or Kxceaee la OM or YoanR. Kohnt, J.'oble Manliood fully Iie'.tc-.j!!. How to tularkii un 1 rieveluiKxl Portion -Body. Absolutely i.i f 1 1 1 r.c Home Treaumeu L rVnni la day. 3 Vlua aaJ rnti.Ua Countries. Hand tor Descriptive) Book, t (lunation and proofs, nutiUnX moduli tne. EPt! I'll mnsi firs n. tl V UtohL lyj.e LuildlU, Us le es . w , CURE FOR HEADACHE As a ramly for all forms of headache Elective Pinters has proved to bfc t'he very best. It (ffecrs a permanent cure and the mot dreaded habitual irlok head aches -ylold to .its Influence. We urtr all who are afflief.ed to procure a bottle and ve tSiis remedy a faJr trial. In ctea of habitual constipation Kiectrlc Bitters cur-s 'by g-vlng the needed tone to the bowe'.s, and few caes long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Larga bottles only tlfty cents at Chas, Rogers drug store. I'.ngltsh laborers, taken the country over, average about $4.80 a week, from which they are expected to board and clothe themselves and fnmlllfs. DeWltt's Little Early Risers for bilious ness, lndlgjstion, coiistli atlon. A -a-" all pill, a prompt cure. Chas. Rogers. Confectioners in France receive J4.S3 a week, in Germany 3.4i. In Italy 3.75, In New South Wales 103.40. PROVEN A BOON. Gentlemen: I have always recom mended Krause's Headitune Capsules wherever I have had a chance. They have proven a veritable boon In my family against any and all kinds of headache. Yours truly. J. E. WALTER, Leavenworth, Kansas. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Oregon, sole agent A plumber in Bremen or Hamburg, by hard labor end In a favorable season, can make no more money than $5.-10 a week. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Contalna no Ammonia or Alum. A German bookbinder receives $4.3) a week; In Switzerland the same class of labor 1b paid $4,68, and in Italy $3,80. One Minute Cough Cure is rightly nam ed. It affords Instant relief from suffer ing when afflicted with a severe cough or cold. It acts on the throat, bronchlai tubes, and lungs and never falls to give immediate relief. Chas. Rogers. A street waterer In Calcutta, who sprinkles the Btreeta from a water skin retried on his shoulders, is paid G cents a day. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. A Chinese doctor Is employed by fam ilies by the year, at a rate, according to their means and his reputation, of 1 cent to 5 cents a day as long as every mem ber of the family is well. When one falls HI, the doctor's pay stops until health Is fully restored. self-help You arc weak, "run-down," health isfrail.strengthgone. Doctors call your case an- semia tnerc is a lat-lam- me in your blood. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil, with" hypbphosphites, 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 01 the body than to burden your tired digestion with it. Scott's Emulsion does that. Scott k Bowxi, ChemlaM, New York. foe. anil $1.00 8 a ianl The American Protective Tariff League is a national organization advocating "Protection to American Labor and Industry " as explained by its constitu tion, as follows : "Thftnhi.ntaf this Lfl-ua shall beta orottot Ama-ican labor by a tariff on impoi-ta. which shall adeauately ttours Amorican industrial produott 1... ' There are no persona! or private profits in connexion with the organiza tion and it is sustained by memberships, contributions and the distribution of its publications. FIR8T: Correaponctanea Is solicited raardirj " Memberahip" and " Official Correspondents." 8 ECO NO: We need and wlcon-.e contributions, whether small or large, to our cauao, THIRD: We publish 0 Im; line of dooumonte covering all phases of ti-. t Tr.rtrV Question. Com plete eel will be mailed to any r.ddrossfsr SO cents. FOURTH: Send poiUI oard rsqu.ist for free sample oopy of the " Am-)rifin Economist." Addresa Wilbur F. Wakiman. Gonerai Secretary, 13'S Weat 23d 8treet, New York. HOW mXSe Fortune $100 for fivery $10.00 invested can Do maue oy our new SYSTEMATIC PLAN OF SFBCULATION. $10.00 and mora made dally on small In- veabmenti, by many persons Who live away from Clvlnajfo. All we axk la to Investigate our new and original mettioda. I'aat vorklngi of plan and hlghcast references fwnlxhed. Our Booklet, "Tolnt and HlnUs," how to make money even when on the wrong side of the murker! and other information sent VRKnS. Olknore ft Co., Bonkers and Brokers. Open Board of Trade Bldg., Chicago, 111. Are You Going East? If so, drop a line to A. C. Sheldon, general agent of the "Burlington aoule." 2W Washington St., Portland. He will mall you free of charge, maps, time tables, and ad vine you as to the through rates to any point, reserve sleeping; car accommodations for you, and furnish you with through tickers via either the Northern, Union, Houtn- ern, Canadian racltlc, and Oreat North ern railroads at the very lowest rates omainaoie. The Burlington Route la generally on ceded to be the finest equipped rail road tn Uie world for all classes of travel. IS THERE? Is there a man with heart so cold. That from bis family would withhold The comforts which they all could find In articles of FURNITURE of th rlgM kind. And we would suggest at this season, re fiideUiard, Extension Table, or ss f Dining Chairs. We bars the larges .;,.) f.r.eit line ever ttosn la t.'.a ;; an.! at price that cannot fall to pleas '.hr -ysrait buyers. HEILBORN & SON. .ray & A A fir c. r i t-- U XA THE BEST Pipe tobacco. 1872 1895 Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Brothers, Sell Astoria, Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron & Steel, Coal, Groceries & Provisions, Flour & Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbanks Scales, Doors 4 Windows, Agricultural Implements Wagons & Vehicles. E. flcNElL, Receiver. l:' 'ri S. a t. y : Gives Clio Ice of Jmo Transcontinental jxouxeB, Via Spokane and St. Paul. Via . Ogden,Denvei and Omaha or Ut. Paul. Pullman and Tourist Sleeker. Freo Reclining Chilrs Car. Astoria to San Francisco. Columbia, Tuesday, Nov. 6. Staite ot California, Sunday, Nov. 10. Ooluimlbta, Friday, Nov. 15. Btaite, Wednesday, Nov. 80. Columbia, Monday, Nov. 25. State, BatJinrday, Nov. 80. Columbia, Thursday, Dec. 6. Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. The T. J. Potter will leave Astoria at 7 p. m. dally, except Sundiy; leave Fort land at 7 a. m. dally, excopt Sunday. The 6t earner Lurtlno will leave Astoria at (:45 a. m. daily, except Sunday; leave Portland at 8 p. m. dally, except Satur day. For rates and general Information ca).' on or address G. HV. LOUNSBBRRT, Aersnt. W H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pas. Agt, Portland, Or. Are You Going East? Be sure and see that your ticket reads via THE HORTH.WESTERN line:. CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILW This Is the GREAT SHORT Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points Eat and South. Their Maarnlflcent Track, Peerless Ve Ubuled Dining and Bleeping Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " flavs arlven this road a national reputa tion. All cIojukss of passengers carried on the ventlbuled trains without extra charge, fihlp your freight and travel over this famous line. Ail agsnta haws ticke'o, W. IL MEAD, V. C. BAVaOE. Oen. Aarent Tray. P. and P. Agt Hi Waeiliiiigton st, Portland, Or. lira, T. 8. RaWklns, ffcattanoom. Tr"",". jBtor" Vitalise BAVr.Li edy for a debilitated system x" ever ucd." Tar UyspetAiis, Llvtr or Kid ny tio' s It eineiis. ii1t js cts. 1 ut ele by J. V. Cimn. m Is?" Xt '...r- r Japanese D:: We have Just received a line , . Christmas toy.- and novi-iiii can nave you mom y en tiny t li!"' need In this line. 417 Bond Street, next door to AfuuW-r Fruit Store. Wall Papr. Artists' AUteria'3, Paints. Oil, Glass, ttc. JMiiew Ai'i K" Rugs ar.J Rani boo Liu. -J 365 Commercial Street. Q UNSET LIMITED. SEASON OP 1H05-i8,,). WILL uUi 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 compiete, modern, eleeantlv equipped and perfectly arronsed Vtstl buleHl Transcontinental Train In America. New Equipment, especially designed for ttuis service. Direct connections in New Orleans or all Eastern polntj. Quick time. 1E flSTORmSflVlKGS BflK Acts as trustee for cornomtlnna ami In. dividual. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits. Q. A. BCWLBY PTB.I.W., BBNJ. YOUNGr Vice President FflANK PATTON1 Cashier DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby. C. H. Paa-e. Ri.nl Toung, A. 8. Reed, D. p. Thompson w, 1. Dement, Oust Holmes. Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those ws serve. We're trying In T way to make them the most en. Joyable In town. All the "good things" of the seasoncooked by our excellent eook In the most delicious style. Perfect service. If you Invite a friend to the Palace Bestaurant the Discs ta a sutticlpnt simr. antes that he will receive a good meal. The Palace Restaurant J. A FAST ABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVER HOUSE, B$IDCE AJID WHARF BUILD EH. Address, bos jfe, Postoflics. ASTORIA. Oil SEASIDE SfllVpiM. 4. complete stock of lumber on hand be rough or dressed. Flooring, ru celltng, and all kinds ot finlHh; ldlngs and shingles; also bracket .urk done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. OfHe and yard tt mllL H. U LOOAN, Frop'r. Wirlde. Orvron. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, th, great Clood purifier, gives treunnes and clearness to the comnm.-io's ami cues Constipation. ?6 cts.. R cts , Jl 00 For Sale by J. W. Conn. ' INDORSED ET TTI5: FRTTT.I. Gentlemen: Thi la t,- ,,tptif i.... . have used Krause's Kedat;nn t-n,., with satisfactory results. I tw.-.t box which cost ins .Vj. ml cured me of a dreadful ri, My wife and mvself cave fc.it , u..j the medicines rnanufaTiirMl bv : . Norman Llfbtr l!f c.n . -. i . ' commend thmn to U putila nH , Must what they are n-r-rnt- FtTJ'i?.-5 ' 'V TA. Gajtettw. P!r--- ! . ' Twenty-five eena. f r 1-0 Roarers, Astoria. Or., gain Cal., says: Shiio'ii the first tiieiii.-in.j 1 1: IV, that WOI,!d art mil ftn; CIS. Boid ty J. V.'. t i; 0