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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1895)
am lUiLY AsramAN Asrori ircEsnaa -mokono, usodhjes ei m What is Castorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothingf Syrups, and Castor OIL It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castona destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla Is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria is an excellent medicine for chll. siren. Hothers have repeatedly told me of Its geod (Sett ttpoa their children." Da. O. C Osgood, , Lowell, Mass. "Castorla is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and nse Castorla instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing plum, morphine, soothing syrnp and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." PS. J. F. KllfCHBXOB, Conway. Ark. The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. FOR TlhhflmOOK, NEHALEM AND COAST POINTS OTHER STEAHERS (VL H. HARRISON, AUGUSTA. Sailin dates to and from Tillamook and Nehalem depend on ilio weather. For freight and passenger rates apply to ELMOKE, SANBORN & CO., Agents. O. R & N. CO., After (Deals! Or at nay olhtr tiuia when you wioh a isuod cijjHr ask for the well known, home-mude, Land-mad, whit labor oiifar - "La Belle Astoria." Conceited by all smokers to tx- tbe bent oiar tnaoufnoured. W. F. SCHIEBE, 71 intl? Street, Astoria. Oregoa. As Franklin say", good dress opens Ml doors, you suould not lose sight of the fact that a perfect fitting suit Is the main feature. Waoauiaker at brown are noted for fit, workmanship aivd suiwriorlty of qualities. Their rep resentative visits Astoria every three months Offi.-e 64 Dekum Building. Portland. Or Rwwrv ord-r ill: " hjiv tvwi th prtne Hn nt amt.l. 15 THERE? Is there a man with heart so cold. That from bis family would withhold The comforts wnlch they all could find In articles of FURNITURE of tn right kind. And w would suggest at this seannn. ii e jJldtoard. Kx tension Taiile. or se f Dining Chairs W have the laree ,. rni Mr vr nhnwn In the cit r..-i nt rtriiro that -. xit fa'.l to pl'a HE1LB0RN & SON. Castoria. " Caatcria Is o well adapted to children that I recommend K as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. ARCHEJt, M. D., in So. Oxlord St., Brooklyn, N. T. " Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it" United Hospital and Dibpbnsakt, Boston, llass. Allkh C Burrs, Prts. Aim Open por Special Charter. Agens. Portland. FREEMAN & HOLMES. Blacksmith . SpeclaJ attention paid to steamboat re pairing, first-class horseshoeing, etc LOGGING CAJRP DORK A SPECIALTY 17 01ny street, between Third and and FVrorth Astoria. Or. EVERY REQUISITE FOR ' first Class Faoerals : AT POHli'S Undartakipg Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rates Huuum Eabalalif a Sixclaltv "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen: I bad occasion to as several boxes of Krause's Headache r'apulei while traveling to Chicago W attend the National Democratic Con ventlon. They acted like a charm In preventing beaaachs and dlxxtneaa Have bad very little headache since my return, which Is remarkable. Tours, resoectfultv JOHN U. SHAFFER. Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or sole agent. Hl Is a non-poim " liuiZsq r.mdr tor tamnrrt a A. 'la I M 4r 4.7. J Whites. iBittiril dia- Om ch&rp. or an r itfltiin lion. irritAtwa r sierra tlcn of mncoa. Mem 3 mm T aJrattrwtav. f-r m plain vrapf . ) tr rlMIM, airpajd. 1 V. 1' I-. i,t a bol'-. t2.T m Cirvslnr sect a ntues. Tide Tabl for December, 1895. IlinU WATSil. LOW WATKB. a.m. r u. i a. a. p.m. Il m ft 1'h.m I ft h ni IjrtJJhmJft 0 111 ti t I H7 Si, 6 3 4 I fi M -0 6 121 7 0 1J I) l 8 813 0 7 81 -On 2W7 ll 107 l)0j 7 IH.15 i-' 09 1 ill a 1 .'' HUl 8(1 I 8-t 09 :,7 3 2SN8 7I 8 4H8S 4 1"i7 3 8 81 8 3' 9 -12 8 ft 10 21-01 Rnl7 4l 4: 77 1041 8 4 il 18 00 8 4-r.7 0, 5 8I7 2! 1152 3 0! 0 8.' 7 7l thl I ! 1 2' 1 IM-j ss 7 24 " 80 lO.'l'Ji 212 18 R2in2h 9 'fii6 21o24! 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Sl'NU Y.-1' Mo il y ....Hi) T"0riny ...HI SHIPPING DAYBYDAY fflarlne flatters, Here. There and Everymhere. The mosquito fleet had a hard time of it in yesterday's gale and veiy lew of the small steamers ventured away from their docks. Five vessels are now riding at anchor waiting for an opportunity to leave out for Europe. It Is not probable that any of them will get away till Thuisday. The Columbia arrived In from San Francisco Sunday morning with 252 pas. sengers and 520 tons of freight. After discharging ninety tons of her cargo in this city, she proceeded up the river to Portland. On December 1st the British ship Prl mus arrived at Falmouth after a passage of 174 days from Adelaide. On the same day the British ship Savona arrived at Liverpool after a passage of 173 days from Sydney. Seventy guineas per cent was offered on both vessels the day be- fora they arrived. y The Society for the Prevention of Cru elty to Children in this city has decided to petition the next legislature to provide for the establishment ol a reformatory ship for the care and Instruction of the many unfortunate boys that come Into their hands. It will be a training ship oflleered by competent naval men, where the youngsters will be taught seaman ship and be fitted for the naval Bervice of the country. Call. Early yesterday morning a water plpo burst in the upper part of the custom house, says the Commercial Nfws, and the upper and middle floors of the build ing were pretty well flooded before the supply was shut off. Then a force of men were sent to clean the place up be fore the customs officials went to work. Some of the escaping water lenked through into the postofflce and a number of stamps and writing material were damaged. The British ship Mowhan, fully laden with wheat, arrived down the river from Portland yesterday morning. She will leave out on Friday. The Mowhan Is an chored off Elmore's cannery. This Is soamewhat of a disappointment to a large number of people who hoped that she would lay closer to the city. A great many Astorlans have a desire to board and Inspect her, and it would be well worth the trouble. The Mowhnn Is the most beautifully fitted and most perfect ly built sailing vessel that ever came Into this port. I The first of the eight ships recently chartered to load sugar at the Hawaiian islands for the Eastern markets is now cn Its way from this city. This is the Reaper. The W. F. Babcock, now at San Francisco, will soon follow. The In diana, now due at Guaymas from this city, will go to Honolulu from that port for the same purpose. The other ships chartered for this service are the Roan oke, Kenllworth, Dlrlgo, Henry Vlllard and Iroquois. The last-named has lust arrived In San Francisco and the otherB are about due. One Item of news contained In the Alaska News of December 6lh Is that the schooner Elwood, for the safety of which much anxiety was felt, Is safe. At that date she was at Klllisnoo loading halibut for the Seattle market. She had Just re turned from a rough and perilous voyage to Cook inlet, and reported that every hlng In that district had been closed up for the winter. There were plenry of provisions, and the miners wintering there wire in good condition. The News Fays that Captain Wyman, of tbe Fl wood, was exhibiting a four-pound bag of gold dust, the result of a little trade he had made In the diggings. During the twelve months ended June 30th lent, ro less than 8.206 vesse's of tho world's rr reliant marine were visited b;' representu lives of the United " States hydrographlc ofllce, from ths dlffer-nf branches: nenrly II.O'O barometers were compared and adjusted: nearly SH.O'H) pilot charts and 1,500,000 notices to mariners were distributed: 68,000 -peop'o were sup plied with nautical Information of vari otis kinds, and 220,(KI0 meteoro'oqi'ca. forms for filling up were Issued. The at tention of shipmasters on this Cnat Is called to the desirability of keeping a careful record of the wind, WPntheV barometer and air temperature while In the Pacific ocean, In order to co-npe'ate with the hydrographlc office authorities. It Is not often that a ship arrives here from Philadelphia, says the Commeical News. The Iroquois came In from that port yesterday with an assorted cargo, including 200 tons coal, 500 cs corn, 1,500 cs ly. 1 300 kegs nails, 180 pkgs paint, CO bbls lanmpblack, and a large consignment of hardware. Iron pipe, machinery and cooperage. After discharging, the ship will go in ballast to Honolulu to load sugar for Philadelphia, and probably re turn here from that port with assorted . ; rgo. The William J. Rotch Is now fully due from Philadelphia, being 142 days out There are no other vessels 011 the way here from that port and none loading, and eo after the arrival of the Rotch there, will not be another ship from Philadelphia at any other port on the Coast for six monthsk The ship Iroquis. which arrived from Philadelphia Thursday, docked at How ard street wharf yesterday morning, sayi the Call. Her first mate, E. C. Este, who eased oft the tedium of a five months' voyage by promiscuously abus ing the crew, docked hlmelf al'O, bi't the place Is unknown. While the vessel was being towed to the wharf he put (in his best clothes, and when she got within a few feet of the pier head Mr. Este Jumped. Some of the crew Jumped, too, but the mate could beat the sailors with his long legs, and so E. C. Este disap peared up town until he gets another ship and another crew to kick and club. After readlrg In the mcrnlng papers the ac counts of his brutality told fcy the nun to the reporters, and alo of their thr'-bt of paying on old scores wl,n safe o" hnre, he decided to land ahad of them and get out of harm's way. So he 1iirT' his ship and his Job, and tf Iroqui.is wants a new first rraie. Th' men also left the vessel In a bedr as soon as she touched the wharf, leaving tho second mate, a deaf and dumb pas senger and a boy to make the ship fa'.t. From his own statements mndo during tho voyage, Esto is a hard customer, and la forced to leave every ship he saila in Immediately after arriving in port. Thero are only four free ships In llils port, all iron vessels. There nre two others on the free list, but neither Is suitable for wheat. Happily the en gaged list is large, and expoi t-iB are not at all concerned about tuppliei. It is known that there are several ships fully due and there are more to arrive In Jan unry. The southerly winds this week are likely to drive in some of these ehipn. Only six deep-water sailors have arrived thLi month. The Iroquois, from Ph'la delphla, yesterday Is tho first ship to en ter I his port In about a week. She Is looked upon as the pioneer of the due fleet. Ships now due embrace four from New York, tne from Philadelphia, one from Galveston, twenty-four from Eu rope, one from Hongkong, one from Val paraiso and tight from Australia. It will be very strange If most of these forty ships do not arrive before the end of the year. Those that may be delayed will certainly come to hand early in January. In addltleri, quite a number of other ships will be due In the first sixty daya of tho new year. Journal. Even "the oldest Inhabitant" was at a loss to recall an occasion, when the wind blew more fiercely or more irregularly than It did on Sunday night and a'l yes terday. The gale started out at a good 30 mile breeze at midnight on Saturday and kept up that gait for an hour when it Increased to 40 miles. The Western Union line snapped, while a few minutes after the line to the Cape went down al so. The wind kept growing more fierce, and at 4 a. m. was thundering along at fully 70 miles, and Jumping every moment to all points of the compass. Very few people could sleep on Sunday nlht, and yesterday the streets, more jiartlcu'e'ly those nearest the water front, we-e prac tically deserted. The water looked more dirty than It has been for yars. Thrre Is nothing but conjecture about wbat is occurring outside, though the gale must have been terrible on the ocean. Poth the San Jose and the Loyal are In the middle of It. They are probably safely away from the vlclnltv of the coat, though it is impossible that anything will be known of their whereabouts for a couple of days. When the Columbia cae In on Sunday she reported a Ge'msn bark probably the Mathllde Denspon, du here from South America. The vessel was well away from shore, headed ncr'h and run ning comfortably. Whether she ran away from the gate which at first came from the southwest, or tried to come In to the vicinity of the mouth of the river, it Is Impossible to tell. Water fronters believe that she Is now well away to the north and out of danger. Wlfe-Here's an acouni 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 su(T"-'ljs bad as he did before I commer taking these little pills. Chas. Rogers. HER MISTAKE. Washington Star. "What do you think?" exclaimed one emancipated woman. "I don't know," was the startled re Joinder of another. "What do I?" "Our president, Mrs. Tomasa Buoy, has taken to smoking cigarettes." "What? We must Impeach hr nt once. The Idea of her doing anything so unmanly!" ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all In leavening Strength. V. S. Government Report "No, sir," said the Kentucky gentleman, "I will not go out in this rain, unless I can find an umbrella, sir." "You are very careful of yourself for so robust a man." "Yes, sir. I have had a fact brought to my attention which makes me far more cautious in such a matter than I used to be. I have Just learned that the human body is capable of alisoibing water through the pores, and I don't care to take any more chances than the ordinary occasions of ablution, sir, make necessary, Blr." Washington Star. One Minute Cough Cure is a popular itmedy for croup. Safe for children and adults. Chas. Rogers. Mrs. Ellen Eirurson soys that she re members well the day when her father, the Concord philosopher, set out to pro pose marriage to her Btepniother. "The liveryman Beemed to know," she said, "that It was a special occasion, and the rig which he gave father were mndo garish by a pair of bright yellow rib bons. Poor father looked so disconcert ed. He pleaded gently for something less conspicuous, but the man was obdu rate. I can see him now, driving off, with those glaring reins hanging loosely over the horse s back." Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Fights between sharks and porpoises are said to be common In the waters around the Florida keys, and the fisher men thereabouts declare that the porpoise always wins, and sends the shark, which usually begins the fight, scurrying away, The shark has to turn on Its side to hlti, and the nimble porpoise easily keeps rut of reach of its snapping Jaws, and then Jumps In and deals the shark tremendous slaps with its tall. Coughing inltates the delicate organs and aggravates the disease. Instead of valting, try One Minute Cough Cure. It tips at once, making expectoration easy, 11 duces the soarness and Inflammation, livry one likes It. Chas. Rogers. A telephone circuit Is to be constructed niung the lines of the trolley car rystem 1 Hartford, Conn., and Its suburbs, so that the conductor may communicate with the power house and the :ar d s patcher In case of accident or delay, A telephone wire will be strung on the rolley poles, and at every eighth polo there will be a switch for making con nections. Each car will carry a trans mitter. KARL'S CfcOVER ROOT will puriff your blood, clear jrour complexion, reg ulate your Bowels, and make your heal lear as a bell. 25 eta., 60 cts., and 11.00. 4old by J. W. Conn. San Francisco had an exciting experi ence with a runaway cable car a few days ago A broken strand In which the grip caught was the cause. The car ran at full tilt down Market street, San Fran cisco's Broadway: the passengers Jumped oft one by one, many of the women fail ing along; a crowd ran ahead ye 1 ng :o teams to get out of the way, and an other crowd Jumped on the front plat-, form and tried, with tools stored in the car, to throw the rar off the track, i Finally the cable was stopped, after the car hud run half a mile, and the system was tied up several hours while the break was Lelng repaired. I FUG tarry. UllUW. it'. General and Nervous Debility. tYVairi' of TMt tr. Jilll'l, l.ll.t of Err ot Kxocf- In Oi.l or VSv7?Vriody. Abwir.teir i -'TJuK " J f i 1 1 r.g Tlooie Treat;.' : I "iVt i.3 llenwlits la a d! C'.lXtj from to Mate o1 Firei Conn trie. Bend for I-scripM IW.it. j.lr.m..n sr.fl JinXiio. ElicU EaiE!.:EC:CALCl,Car;:,K.Y. YOU'RE AN EASY PREY With your flesh below a healthy standard, for Consumption end ether Sjiofulous an 1 dangerous diseases. And It's for Just this condition that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is especially valuable. If you're thinner than you ought to be. whether from wasting disca es, defective nutrition, or whatever cause, the "Dis covery" will surely bring you up to the healthy standard. By restoring the nor mal action of tho deranged organs and functions, it arouses every natural source and means of nourishment. As a strength restorer, and llcrli builder, no'hlng like tins medicine is Known to medical sci enee. Filthy Cod Liver Oil and all its disguised compounds can't compare with it. Dr. Pierce's Pellets euro constipation. Indigestion, or dyspepsia, biliousness and headaches. PARADOXICAL. Chattanooga News. "Isn't It funny, papa?" exclaimed a small hoy, who had been In the kitchen watching the cook prepar'i.if the Thanks giving turkey. "What's funny?" "Why, when the dress a turkey they always take off his clothes." FKUE PILLS. Send your address to II. E. Buckiem & Co., Chtoago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Fills. A trial will oaivlnee you of their merits. Tlieev pills are easy In action and are panttculariy effective In the cure of OonsUpatlon and Sick Hendache. For MaJarJa and Liver TnouV.es tU:y have been proved tn valu able. They are guaranteed to foa perfect ly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegwaible. They do not weakai by their acMon, hut by giving torn; Uo etkmlaoh and boastfs greatly in vigKiralilng the aas. Ryrolur size 35c per box. Sold U Ckvrsa Rgers, Druggist. Prof. William M. Millet, 93 years old, died Thursday In Jersey City. He was a professor In the Wesleyan university in Mlddletown, Conn., and afterward In the Concord Biblical Institute In Concord, N. H. He acquired a reputation as a lingu ist and biblical scholar, and was one of the founders of the Concord theological Beminary. If suffering with piles, it will Interest you to know that DeWltt's Witch Haiel Salve will cure them. This mcdlolne 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. Japan docs not mean to forget her heroes who fell in the late war with China. Statues of the chief mllltniy and naval officers will be erected in the im perial palace. SHIXOH'S CUKE Is sold on a gvar ntee. It cures Incipient consumption, t is the best Cough Cure. Only on ent a dose. 25 cents. 50 cts., and $1.00. For Sale by J. W. Conn. Even Turkish women have caught the fever of feminine emancipation. A wom an's newspaper hus been established (it Constantinople as the first step in the movement. ll the p'it!n' itiMfll.nteB advertised 1. this pp.ppr. together with the cholo t perfumery, and toilet articles, etc.. in be bnnirht nt tne lowest price at J. W. Conn' drug store, opposite Or blent Hotel toHa The Baltic canal is considered too much exposed to attack at lis North sea en trance. So two strong forts are to be built to defend the approach near Hum burg. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Contains no Ammonia or Alum. , NOT PROFESSIONALLY 1NTEII- J ESTED. Chicago Tribune. Alarmed Wife (waking hlm)-Hrnry, get up! The ground's all a-trtniblel Houses are rocking, cliimneyj ore fall ing, and everybody is out on the street! It's either an earthquako or the woiid'B coming to an end! Henry (of the Dally Bread reporting staff) Let it come, olame it! I haven't any assignment to write it up. (Snores.) One Minute Cough Cure Is rightly nam ed. It affords Instant reliof from suffer ing when afflicted with a severe cough or cold. It acts on the throat, bronchial tubes, and lungs and never falls to givi immedlato relief. Chas. Rogers. In the Kremlin at Moscow they are rc tllding the great copper crosses that sur mount ths cupolas of the Church of the Church of the Ascension, where the nzars uro crovned, In preparation for the com ing coronation. Four hundred thousand mugs, bearing the car's portrait, are to be distributed among the people, who will drink free beer with them. Children Cry for Pitcher'3 Castoria A subscription has been opened in Brls tol to provide for the purchase and re tention in that city of the celebrated collection of relics belonging to Ji nner In connection with his introdiiteion of vaccination. The collection is at present tho property of Mr. Frederick Nock'er, ot Wotton-under-Edge, and was exhibited by him at the Bristol exhibition In W3, and since them In London, at each ot which places It attracted a considerable amount of attention. self-help 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 cf cod-liver oil, with hypophosphites, 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 docs that. Scott & Bowin, Chcmktt, Mew York. oc. and I1.00 How wiSe Fortune S100 for 'vefy 810.00 invested Can be made by our new SYSTB.VIATIC PLAN OK Sl'KCL'LATlON. $11 00 and more maJe daily on small In vestments, by many persons who liv away from Chleaico. Ail we ami U lu iii;:u our new and original method. i'al forking of o an and hic; refe'enc furnHhed. Our Bk.;. "I'olntf and Hin'ja," horn to take mor.ey even whn on ths wrong; - rr.r!:.- or. 1 ot'ia- Information i i: i. ; ,...r A Co., fVu:er and Ttivkirs. O, cu board of Trad Blig., Chicago, 111. full THE BEST Pipe TOBACCO. I872 1895 Brothers, Sell ASTORIA, Lubricating OILS A Specialty, Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron & Ptoel, Coal, Groceries & Provisions, Flour it Mill Fe-d, Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fuirbank'sic;iles,. Doors & Windows, Agiicultural Implements Wagons & Vehicles. E. ricNElL, Receiver. WBW.'iUMl.'MJ'. ly.:r: SI'&AIV Give a Choice of Jmo Transcontinental iUUtCH, Via Spokane and St. Paul. Via Ogden.Denvei and Omaha or St. Paul. Pullmnn and Tourist 3lee,r Freo Keollnlnu Ch 'Irs Car. Astoria to San Francisco. Columbia, Thursday, Deo. 6. State of California, Tuesday, Dec. 10, Columbia, Sunday, Deo. 15. Stato, Friday, Deo. 20. Columbia, Wednesday, Deo. 23. State, Monday, Deo. 80. Columbia, Sulurday, Jan. 4. Astoria and Portind Steamers. The T. J. Potter will leave Aatorls at 7 p, m. dally, except Bundiy; leave Port land at T a. m. daily, except Sunday. The Steamer Lurtlne will leave Astoria at 6:46 . m. dally, except Sunday; leave Portland at t p. m. dally, except Satur day. For rates and general Information cul od or address Q. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent. W H. HTJRLBURT, Oen. Pas. Act, Portland. Or Are You Going East? Be eure and ice that your ticket reads via T HE NORTH-WESTER line:. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. Thi 1 the QUE AT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Majrnlflcent Track. Peerlesa Vca Ubuled Dining and Sleeping Car Train nd Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given thla road a national reputa tion. Ail claaaea of uaaeenKera curried on the veatibuled tralna without extra charge- Whip your freight and travel over thla famoua lint. All agents. have ticket. W II MEAD. F. C. SAVaOE. Oen. Agent Trav. F. and P. Aft. lis Wa?Binr,on at., l-ortiand. or. Mra, T. 8. fiawKlna. Chaitanoor. Tenn any. "Shilor'a Vltallxer BKVrt) MY Llt'K.' I ronnldw It tne bent ren dy for a debilitated yatn I ever td." For Lyjiia. Llvir or Kid ny trouble. It excella. Pilv ':i eta. For ! br J. W. Conn. Japanese Bazaar SI NO LUNai'rop. Ve have just received a fine ftSsortm.;nt. of ChrlBtmaa toyH and novclik-s, mul we can save you money on anything you n.ny aeed In thin line. 417 Bond Street, next door to Moulrr'a (fruit Store. B. F. ALLEN, Wall Paiwr, Artists' ,ljt.;rla'j, Pal-tj, Oll,.GIai, etc. Japantse Mattl gi. Rugs and Bamboo GooJs 365 Commercial Street. 0UNSET u 1 iMiTrn SEASON OF 1893.1891. WILL KUJ ToiiGe a Week BETWEEN San Francisco AND ... New Orleans Over the Great oute Leaving San Francisco Tuesdays and Saturdays From Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1895. The mot complete, modern, elegantly equipped and perfectly arranged Vtotl buled TiunecontinontaJ Train in America. New Equipment, especially dvaltpied for Uila service. Direct connections In New Orleans or all Eastern points. Quick time. THE USTOgM SflYlflCS BJWK Acts as trustee for corporation and In dividual!. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time dupoBlti. J. Q. A. BOWLBT President BBNJ. YOUNG vice President FXIANK PATTON Cashier DIRECTORS. - , 'I J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page, lien Young, A. 8. Reed, D. P. Thompson W. E. Dement. Ouat Holmes. Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying in very way to makt them tha moat en joyable In town. All the "good thlnga" of tha season cooked by our excellent cook In tha moat delicious style. Perfect service. If you Invite a friend to tha Palace Restaurant tha place is a aufllclent guar ante that ha will receive a good meat. The Palace Restaurant J. A FASTABEND, QENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BRIDGE UflD WHARF" BUILDKH. Addrass. box ilo, Psstoffie. ASTORIA, OR SEASIDE SflW(;iUiL. A complete stock of lumber on tiaml in the rough or drewted. Flooring, rus tic, celling, and all kinds of flniuh; mouldings and shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Offlcs and yard at mill. H. L. LOGAN. Hrop'r. 4eajrii1a. Ctrmtm KARL'S CLOVER ruwr k H'ood purifier, gives restines and clearness to the compittxion and s.ues Constipation, n cts.. IW cts. 11.00, ror caie Dy j. w. Conn. INDORSED BT TIIR PRESS. Gentlemen! Thi. tn hii. .1. ... . have used K ratine's Heariacn rpnu!es with satifactory reeults. 1 iy,ut-t a DOX Which PTMt in. A . uni. . ... cured me of a dreadful rick haiirii- My wlfs and mvsclf nave both usel thS mftritpln. TTHinnfr,.f . ....... u. ..... bui c. wv ine Norman Lirbtr V'- n -, commend them to the public tWinr 14... .u n . . v. - . a jjuov nuai lucjr af rrpresenteil. nesiiectriiitv. w HUT ,TTT Ed. Gazette, Pleuant Unl. m'o. , -'- - I . Rogers, Astoria. Or., sole sg-.-nts. Optaln iswpertnr, Tj. P. A.. 9.,r, Tr, Pal., eays: "tsnik.n s (.'uturrii p.i n s the first medit-ine 1 h ive ev.-r that would no rr. any g.-wi. i Cts. Bold by J. V,'. Ctmiu Vjunset r - '