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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1895)
tile n&ilii ASToiuAM,-iiiam, ruiawi mokiiiw, imaum ii, im. What is Ii I A(cxl ff Hi D; a I Castoria 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, Soothing: Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria. destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castoria" relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria Is in excellent medicine for chil dren. Mother, have repeatedly told me of iU good affect upon their children." Dr. O. C. Osoooa, Lowell, Mau. "Castoria ii 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 use Castoria instead af the various quack nostrums which are destroying; their loved ones, by forcing plum, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby lending them to premature gyves." OX. J. P. KCfCHBLOB, ' Conway. Ark. Th Centaur Company, 77 FOR TILiMmOOK, NRHALEM COAST POINTS OTHER STEAflERS (VI. H. HARRISON, AUGUSTA. S.ailin dates to' and from Tillamook and' Nehalera depend on I he weather. . For freight and passenger rates apply to ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents. O. K & N. CO., After (Deals! Or fit any other time . when you with a good cijfnr ask (or the well knuwo, home-made, hand-mode, white labor cigar La Belle Astoria." Oonoeded by all smokers to be tbe beat citfar manufactured. W. F. SCH1EBE, 71 Hinti) Street, Astoria. Oregon. Aas Franklin says, good dress opens all doors, you should not lose sight of the fact that a perfect fitting suit Is the main feature. Wanamaker & Brown are noted for fit, workmanship and superiority of qualities. Their rep resentative visits Astoria every three months. Office 64 Defcum Building, Portland. Or Reserve orders till ou Suv. wn th amine" tine of aamrt-" IS 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 tn right kind. And we would suggest at this season, r.fr-e sideboard. Extrusion Table, or s of Dining Chairs. We have the largos nd finost line ever shown In tbe city and at prftes that cannot fail to pleas :h closest buyers. HEILBORN & SON. Castoria. " Castcrla la aowell adapted to children that I recommend h, as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Archer, M. D lit So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. " Our physiciaas in the children's depart, ment hare spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only hate among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free ta confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with fsTor upon it." United Hospital and Dibfensakt, Boston, Mass. Allen C. Surra, fra. Murray Street, New York City. Alii! Open For Special Charter. . Ag - en. Portland. FREEMAN & HOLMES. Blacksmiths. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, first-class horseshoeing, etc LOGGING CfllflP 010HK A SPECIALTY 17 Olner street between Third and and Fourth Astoria, Or. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class Funerals : AT POflli'S Ondertakirpg Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rites ReasoaaCM. Embalmlaf s Specialty ' "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen: I had occasion to oss several boxes of Kra use's Headache Capsules while traveling to Chicago to attend the National Democratic v Con vention. They acted Uke a charm In preventing headaches and dizziness. Have had very little headache since my return, which is re maskable. Tours. resoectfulrw JOHN U. 8HAFTER, Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record. For 'sale by Ctaaa. Rogers, Astoria, Or, sole agent. imnir m Bl Sis a aon-poinniM , 1 rrtnwl tor OoDorrtiO? VtjciiKteC- 1 Ciiwt. Spcrmfttorrbw Bl Sis a aon-poianiMxis M4 rharfea, or nr inlltmml. tioo of moron ira VN . S CircUf seal ua raaaeat. Tide Table foi December, 1895. HIOII WATER. tjon WATaa. DATE. A. M. h rn I ft h.mlft h.m ft. 5 Mi 8 4 ii m I ft SUNDAY . 1 0:t'9i II J7IH8, 1 illi7 ial.(M 210 7 1 1117 110 2 iri :' 1 9' :i :!ii'T :i 2 :1s S 7! u .'li-0 0 7 3lUs 8 12-09 H.W Oil !i:'il-0 Monday. ... 2 K Sit 8 6 7IH8.1 801 Rfl 8 ': 0 42 8 f) TUtHtluV .. Wt'iin'wTy 4 i iiursuuy Kri.lay.... 4 1 : :;i k : 10 211-0 1 .lutumiiy.. 7 UNIAY. 4 :0 7 7' 10 41 4 Ii JW 7 2! 11S2H0: ll 13 0 0 5 4-r) c:ii 7 '.' I MolltMy..,, 1 rilCHllllV . ..i Wi'iln'ml'v 1 1 i ;o!r 7 0 0 1 2 j iVlj 2 fi 7 III! 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The British ship Vasco de Gama will be down from PortlamModay. The Thompson will not go liack Into the passenger traftlc until the spring. The Emma Hayward started up Portland yesterday morning with German bark Mathllde Deussen. for the The British ship Aidrlte, in tow of the Thompson, will arrive here from Portland this morning. She Is fully laden with wheat. The Ocklahama started down from Portland yesterday morning with tho British ship Samarkand. She should be here early today. Both the tugboats returned to port early yesterday afternoon. They report the weather very rough off the mouth of the river and a nasty sea running. The Columbine was to have started out for Destruction Island yesterday with supplies, but laid over till today. She will try to get away this morning. The steamers Augusta, Harrison an? Elmore all started to sea yesterday morn ing, but returned to wait till the weather moderated. They will make another at tempt today. The Emma Hayard brought the Edith down from No. 1 buoy to an anchorage opposite the city yesterday morning. Tho tupboat men spent Christmas day In this city with some of the Edith's officers. The Mowhan, Balkamah, Kate Thomas, Penryhn Castle and Edith for Queens. town, the Riverside for Bristol, the Orassmero for Port Gamble. Wash, and the schooner Louis Olsen for Victoria. B. C, are all waiting an opportunity to leave out. The Astorian has received a quantity ot miscellaneous reading matter, magazines, newspapers, etc., for the use of ship's crews. If skippers will allow their ap prentices or seamen to come ashore and ask for It they are welcome to all they can carry away. Captain Hawes, of the tug Ecort. re ported yesterday sighting a three-masted schooner close reefed standing away from shore. He headed after it for sev eral minutes, but when he found the ves sel was going faster than the EC"rt he gave up the chase and returned to port. The Harvest Queen came down from Portland on Christmas day. It was her first trip since she was sunk, and she looks better than she did before the accl dent. Her repairs have been so made that the fore part of her hull, both in shape and build, Is a great deal stronger than It ever was before. Tho British bark Stanmore, Captain Mckles, cleared today for Adelaide with 1,447,5S1 feet of lumber valued at $10,300, says Wednesday's. Ledger. The lumber is hpavy timber for use in mines. it Is as line a lot of Washington fir as ever went from the state, and is cleared under the usual misnomer of Oregon pine. The cruiser Philadelphia will remain in the stream for several days, says the Chronicle. She Is short thirty-four men,- and until they are shipped she will not proceed on her cruise. Flag Lieutenant Fox's time expires In a few days and he will be succeeded by Lieutenant George M. Stoney, The time of Captain Coch lane, of,the marines, also expires in a few weeks, and the chances are that his successor will be appointed before the f-aillng of tho warship. From here the Philadelphia will go to San Diego ana thence to all the Southern ports. "The wind she blows like a hurricane by'n'by he blow some more," Is a quota tion from a breezy poem written on t French-Canadian tklpper, and one that ih exceedingly applicable to last night's storm. The wind, accompanied by sheets of rain, drove all pedestrians t places of shelter, and the pedestrian ur fortunato enoiiKh to be compelled to breast It was to be pitied. Beside the rain, the cold was penetrating In the ex treme, and no matter how heavily c'.ad one may have been he would be chilled to the marrow in a very few minutes. No darrfage was reported from the water front, where the wind had a terrific sweep. Post-Intelligencer. The German bark Mathllde Deussen crossed in over the mouth of the river on Christmas day. She is from Chile in ballast. Captain Behrmann reported that his vessel caught the brunt of the big gale on Saturday and 8unday, and that he did not take his clothes oft for fifty hours. The Deussen stood away oft shore at the approach of the storm and rsn with it to the northwest for a con F dtitble distance. On Sundey night she ran out of the gale and tacked again for the shore, laying off the mouth of the river Monday and Tuesday. Though it was one of the worst blows the skipper ever experienced the vessel suffered no accident of any kind, and all her crew came throuhg it safely. The barkentlne Tropic Bird which ar rived from Tahlta yesterday had a very rough time during the lat five daya ot the voyage. She Is a stout veel, how ever, and like her mastn, the older she gets the better ahe la: "We had a rough time of It," said Captain Burns, "but Lord bless you, there was never a gale yet that could bother the Tropic Bird.' The only passenger was Vi Gooding, the agent of Matthew Turner, of Benlcla In the Krench group for years. He la Irou bled with asthma, an l has come to Han Francisco on a visit to his slater to aee whether It will do him any good. For fifteen years he haa almost continuously lived In Tahiti and the Marquesea, and thre he saya he will die. Her Is a recipe for housewivea cheap and simiile. No doubt It tastes aa gooo as It sound: "Take one pound of Mag no'ia canned salmon and pass through a I'.r.e ak-ve. then mix with two-thirds of lta mmntitv of fresh butter, and an quai r on Inn of bread crumbs. Mlg these ihorouchly for Ave minutes, season with pepper and salt and a pinch of ground macs or nutmeg. Add to thia the yolks of three eggs and a spoonful of liquor from the salmon. Continue to mix or ten minutes longer, thn mow into four large quenelles or rolls, which dip Into beaten egg ami then in bread crumbs. Fry In boiling hot lard enough to Heat them. Remove carefully and lay upon buttered toast. Garnish the dlfh wltn scallops of mushrooms and serve with Italian sane." Tho vessels In harbor celebrated Christ mas day in line style. Th9 Bedfordshire and Mowhan were profusely decorated with Hags, and all the crews were treated to excellent fare, with an abundance of fresh meat, poultry and fruit. Jack sang songs, spun yarns anu uanceu an uay lonK. and the forecastle was the homo ot merriment till far Into the night. More than one of the skippers was remembered by shore friends, and Beveral preFonts found their way' aboard the ships. Cap tain Patev. of the Mowhan, was cspec.ally lucky. In addition to the flags that were iriin-jr tn everv available stick on tho Reiifnrdshlie. her crew managed, with onnnlderahla difficulty, to place big tir trees at the head of each of her ma.ts. f h Tacoma News of Tuesday says "The big steamer Aladdin, Capialn Rut ter, was put on the Puget Bound dry dock today, with 1,100.000 teet of lumber In her hold, that weighed tuny ions, The Aladdin is one ot the largest tramp steamers that ever came to i-ugei ouunu, and her own weight, together with that ot the cargo, makes the heaviest load ever lifted by th9 Quartermaster harbor dry dock. The great macnine uia mu wum as easily as If It were lining a smu yacht Instead of one of the heaviest iron Bhlps, and Its cargov that floats. The lumber now aboard the Aladdin waB token ahoard at Port Hadlock. As soon as the hull of the ship is cleaned she will come to Tacoma to load 900,000 feet of lumber and several hundred tons of Hour. The entire cargo will be taken to South Africa." Mrs. Nansen. wife of the Arctic ex plorer, appears In an Interview as fol lows: "I asked her if she had no de sire to accompany her husband. She an swered promptly: 'No, indeed. That would be outside the sphere of a woman. That would not be the proper thing for me to do." I ventured to mention that Mrs. Peary accompanied her husband on an Arctlo trip. 'Yes,' she said, anu so much worse for the expedition. i-ievei iura Nansen may have an excellent idea Of exploration, but she certainly does not extend her knowledge to a fair belief In her own sex. She might mane a Dru Uant hit while her husband Is hunting for tt, TJnrth Pole, endeavoring to get ac quainted with a few of the nice billion of women In the other -parts of the globe. As a matter of fact the expedition ol which Mrs. Peary was a pari was me most successful one ever sent out to the North or any other pole! The London Produce Markets' Review says: "Canned uooas. inero nan ucou a considerable Improvement In the de mand generally, and quite a heavy busi ness has been done in salmon ror lorwara delivery. The conviction that nigner prices will be obtained for Alaska salmon wnen the season commences Is gaining ground, and there Is little doubt but that the best brands will, as was the caBe this year, be speedily cleared. Fine quality of Colum bia and Fraser river fish in flat tins has again become scarce, and higher prices have been paid for Immediate delivery. Lobsters have been slow of sale. There will be an exceedingly small supply ot reliable fish for next year, and stocks will probably be exhausted long before the arrival of new pack at the end of July or the beginning of AuguBt. This Is not a matter for much regret, the sale of this fish, except the very finest brands, having given little satisfaction of late years; the deficiency will be made up by an In creased sale of salmon." The old trick of forging a bill of lading Is being practiced in the Northwest, and business men of this Bection need to be on their guard to avoid being victimized, says the Seattle P.-I. It has come to the knowledge of the Great Northern that the name of H. R Saunderson, agent for that company at Burlington, on the Coast line, has been attached to large numbers of bills of lading. It is said that so many of these papers, with the forged signature, have been set afloat that the chances are that a bill of lad ing bearing the name of Agent Saunder son Is fraudulent. On this account the officers of the company advise that parties negotiating bills of lading exam ine the signatures with great care to learn If it is genuine, and further to stop payment on any checks already Issued, The bills of lading have been given for most part on consignments of shingles, as Burlington is a shipping point for that Industry. No intimation has been con veyed as to who the guilty parties are. but by prompt action the railroad officials hope to circumvent the schemers. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of alt in leavening Strength V. S. Oovernmtnt Report Uncle Sam to John Bull: "Hands ofT old man! Quit trying to run over little Venezuela. She Is our slater, and If necessary I will fight for her and her rights." Nashville American. One Minute-Cough Cure Is a popular It-medy for croup. Safe for children and adults. Chas. Rogers. It Is entirely safe to guess that If Johnny Bull had been doing It himself he would not have selected Mr. Cleve land's Venezuelan message as a Christ mas gift. New York Advertiser. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. HAVING FUN WITH A BNAKE. (Pomona, Cat., Beacon.) Wm. Reldy, living near Llvermore, re cently came near losing his life by mon keying with a rattlesnake. He pinioned the snake with a stick and then proceeded to drive a nail through its tall, with the expectation that it would sting Itself to death when It found that it coum noi get away. Mrs. Reldy held the rtick, the stick held the snake, and Reldy held the nail. Bo far everything was all right but the snake wriggled, the woman squealed, and dropped the stick, the snake bit the man in tne nana, ana tne man hustled for a doctor. After a two-mile run a team was procured. The hand swelled to several times Its natural size. The snake got away. lCknus CkiOVEH BOOT will purlfr your blood, clear your complexion, reg nlate your woweis, ana num yuur news clear aa a bell. 26 eta., CO eta., and $1.00. Sold by J. W. Conn. SEEKING INFORMATION. "Mamma, what do you call that big turkey?" "A gobbler, my child." "Then Is a bat-y turkey a goblet?" Chattanooga News. ueak nun CURED AS If BY MAGIC. Victim W Last Man bead should send at one im a doos that explains how full manly rignt U easily, qnlcklr ml permauoulJy restored, ho man a nlna- ff rnm .VVi aBs can af- Pyt timely advlc.-. ""itfuU streDKth. a valnnment and tone an lm(rvt m erer portion vf the body, benl with pneluve DrootalseaJedi frt uaoymaa09aplkaUou. En:Er,::::AiC3.,EL7FXio,.T. YOU GET STRONG, If you're a tired out or "run-down' woman, with Dr. Plercc'B Favorite Pre scription. And, If you suffer from any female complaint" or disorder, you pet well. For these two things to build up women's strength, and to cure women's ailments inia is tne only medicine which, once used. Is always In favor. Therefore, nothing else can be "Just as good" for you . to buy. The "Prescription" regu lates and promotes nil the natural func tlons, never conflicts with them, and is perrectly harmless In any condition ot the female system. It Improves diges tion, enriches the blood, brings refreshing sleep, and restores health and vigor. For ulcerations, displacements, bearing-down sensations, periodical pains, and every chronic weakness or Irregularity, It's a remedy tnat safely and permanently cures. MISANTHROPY. "Mon'll do anything fur money Plodding Pete. said ies. - replied Meandering Mike, "Some fellers'll even work fur It. Washington Diur. FREE PILLS. Send your dddreas to II. E. Buckjien A Co., CWioago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will oenvtaee you of their merits. Then? pt'.ls are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of Constipation and Stck Headache. For Malfarit and Liver TnouUles Uhey have been proved Invalu able. They are guaranteed to be perfect ly free from every deleterious substance nd to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their actloo. but by giving tone tlo Btorrtooh and boaMls greatly In vlgoratlng the sjjssassa. Hrrular size 25c per box. &oM bsi Oho Rsgers, Druggist. ONE MAN READY, ANYHOW. "If we have any trouble with England," said the sad-eyed reporter whose copy al ways needs revising before it goes to the printer, "I have a request to make." "Well?" said the city editor. "I'd like to go as the war corespondent. I can speak the English language, if 1 can't write it." 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 7 I used to suffer aa bad as he did before I commenced taking these little pills. Chas. Rogers. If Mr. Cleveland desires to make a clean job of it he will now recall Am bassador Bayard and send Sir Julian Pauncefote about his business, because of his Interference In our domestic affairs. Cleveland Leader. If suffering with piles, it will Interest you to know that DeWltt's Witch Hasel Salve will cure them. This medicine is a specific for all complaints of this char acter, and If instructions (which are sin--pie) are carried out, a cure will result We have tested this in numerous cases, and always with like results. It never falls. Chas. Rogers. Crimsonboak Are you going to tho masquerade? Yeast Yes; I expect to. "How are you going?" "Going broke." "That'll be no disguise." Yonkers States man. SHILOH'S CURB Is sold on a guar ntee. It cures incipient consumption, t la the best Cough Cure. Only one ent a dose. 25 cents, 50 eta., and l.w, For Sale by. J. W. Conn. Poetlcus Have you read Shakespeare's "Love's Labor Lost?" "Cynlcus No; but I've taken a girl to the theater, and had her talk to the man next her all through the show. New York Herald. All the paien: medial 'tea advertised in this paper, together with the choic est perfumery, end toilet articles, eta., an be bought at tne lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oo Ident Hotel, A, toria. "There'll be a big demand for the "tuft as soon as the public hears of It," said the hopeful Inventor. "What have you got now?" "Fireproof whiskers for Sun day school Santa Clauses." Indianapolis Journal. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder 1 Contains no Ammonia or Alum, "Her beauty," observed the Silk Worm, "grows on me." "Ah, yes," rejoined the Ostrich, "I have noticed the same thing." The reader will doubtless shrewdly guess that they were speaking of one with whom clothes made the woman. Detroit Tribune. 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, bronchial tubes, and lungs and never falls to give Immediate relief. Chas. Rogers. "Just as we arrived," the driver of the patrol wagon testified, "the prisoner and some more of the gang were trying to drop Officer McGobb through the sewer manhole." "Sure," said Mike the Brute, "I didn't, know there was any law against droppln' a copper In the slot." Indiana polls Journal. Cnildren Cry for Pitcher's Castona HOW TO rit'CCEED. "I am rich, very rich, although when I commenced business I had nothing." "That may be, but those who had bus iness with you when you commenced had something." Journal Amusotte. conditions In some conditions the gain from the use of Scott'3 Emulsion of cod-livcroil is rapid. For this reason we put up a 5oc. size, which is enough lor 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 clay. ror this Scott s Lmulsion must be taken as nourish ment, food rather than medicine, food prepared for tired and weak digestions. Scott h Bowvs, Chemists, New York. 50c. and $ 1 .00 How me Fortune $100 for fcvery 810.00 invested Can be made by our new SYSTEMATIC PLAN OV SPECULATION. lia.Ofl and mora made dally on small In vestramts, by nmny persona wlio live amy from Chicago. All we ak Is to Investigate our new and ortcna! m-ho P rm of plan and highest rferefi'- fumumed. Our Boo!, 'Tointe and Hints." horn to a'ae money even when on Um wrong . So of the market and othr Information iit KItKE. ;;imor A Co., Esrtcsri and Brokers. Opaq Board af Trad Bid ., Ctitoego, El feSi llpf THE BEST . PIPE TOBACCO. I872 1895 Lubricating OILS, A Specialty, Fisher Brothers, S!l ASTORIA. Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron & Steel, Conl, . Groceries & Provisions, Flour & Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implements Wagons & Vehicles. E. ricNEIL, Receiver. Gives Choice of jmo Transcontinental KOUICB, Via Via Ogden,Denvei and Omaha or St. Paul. Spokane and St. Paul. Pullman and Tourist Sleeera Free Reclining Chlr car. Astoria to San Francisco. Columbia, Thursday, Deo. 5. State of California, Tuesday, Pee. 10. Columbia, Sunday, Deo. 15. State, Friday, Deo. 20. Columbia, Wednesday, Deo. 25. State, Monday, Dec. 30. Columbia, Saturday, Jan. 4. Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. The T. J. Potter will leave Astoria at 7 p. m. dally, except Sundxyj leave Port land at 7 a. m. dally, except Sunday. The fiteacmer Lurtlne will leave Astoria at t:it a. m. dally, except Sunday; leave Portland at I p. nf, daily, except Satur day. For rates and general Information cut. on or address U. W. liOUNBHliiKKX, Agent. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Faa. Agt, Portland, Or. Are Yon Going East? Be sure and see that your ticket reads via T HE NORTH.WESTERN line:. CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This la the v GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track. Peerleas Vea Ubuled Dining and Sleeping Car Trains and Motto: ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this road a national reputa tion. AU classes of passengers carried on ths veatlbuled trains without extra chara-e. ShlD your freight and travel over this famous Una. All agents have ticket. W H. MEAD, F. C. SAVaOE, Oen. Agent Trav. F. and P, Agt !tf Washington at, Portland. Or. Mrs. T. B. hawxins, Chaitanoom, Tenn,. says, "Bhllor's Vltallser HAVr D MY LIFE. I consider It tne best ivrj dy for a debilitated system I evei aaed." For Dyspeiieia, Liver or Kid nty trouble, it axcalis. Pilve Ti eta. l or Eale ty J. W. Conn. 01' M Japanese Bazi SINO I.UNO. Pro, We have Just received u line assorfnu nt of Christmas toys and novel tli'K, run! we can save you monry on any t hint: yuu u ny need In this line. 417 Bond Street, next door to Mimli i'r r"ruit Store. B. F. ALLEN, - Wall Paper, ArtUts' AVitrlVs. Pal- Is. Oils, (il.is, otr. Japan-se M-iitl s. kugs nnj Bamboo (- I 36s Commercial I Htreci. 0UNSET u i iMiTrn LI ITU I LLi SEASON OP 1893-1896. WILL KUIN Tuiiee a Week BETWEEN San Francisco AND New Orleans Over the Great Leaving San Francisco Tuesdays and Saturdays From Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1895. The mnt rwmni'oln m.larn .lu.nntl equipped and perfectly nmingcd Veetl- inui:uiiiinn'iai irain in America. New Equipment, especially designed for Oiie service. Direct connections in New Orleans or all Eastern points. Quick time. TflEflSTOSlfl SAVINGS BfiM Acts as trustee for nnrnnrntlnna .ml in dividuals. Transact a, eeneral hunklnir hii.in Interest paid on time deposits. J. Q. A. BOWLBY President BENJ. YOUNG vice President t"RANK PATTON Cashier DIRECTORS, J. Q. A. BowlbV. C. II. Pairs Hon) Young, A, B. Reed, D. P. Thompson w. tij, uemeat, uust Holmes. Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We'ra trvtno- in every way to make them the moat an. Joyabls In town. AU the "good things" of the season cooked by our excellent cook In the most delicious style. Perfect service. If you Invite a friend to the Palace P.ila uratil , V. - 1 ,. ... I - .. m . v-- "... ...a piDv. . - c t, 1 1 il i r j j L guar antee that he will receive a good meal. The Palace Restaurant J.A PASTABEND, QENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DHIVEfl, HOUSE, BRIDGE jtyD WHARF BUILDUa Addreii , bos 1S0, PostofBcs. ASTORIA. OR SEASIDE SAWpiiIt. A complete slock of lumber on hand in the rough or dreseed. Flooring, run tlo. celling, and all kinds of finish; mouldings and shlnglfn; also bracket work done to order. TxrmH reasonable and prices at bedrock. All oni-m promptly attended to. Office and ynr.i at mllL H. w U LOO AN. Pror-'r leawida. Orwaoo EARL'S n. rtvv.it nnriT .. . Blood purifier, glvea 'reanneis and clearness to the comnmxiun and r.i'ts Constipation, ?5 r.ta.. Rti cm , ji.oo. or saie by j. vf. Conn. INDORSED DT THE TRE33. ...... .a . i. i. t i ii- ir'itr i have used Krauxe's Kiaia' n! i'unuies wun satisractory resulu. I t,-,iip;lif a bOZ whtah PCMt In. .X. ...... . ' - - ..... - - " ii i r cured me of a dreadful f'.olc h-'mlnche. aiy wu ana mvs.'ir nave both ued the medicines miiniifiui.imi Norman Llrbtr Mf'g Co.. nr1 wo re commend them to the public as tfnse II I I V. W. J. HUTCIITPON E3. Gazette, rirx-.ir,t f;, i Twenrv-flv cni f i -. T, . . l Rogers, Astoria, or., sole a cents. Captain fcween?y, ti. S. ta. r Cal.. says: "hhiin' OKrrh i:- Is the nrt medlc'ne I have cv.-- t. that would no rne any h,.;. l n' tta. Bol4 ty J. V. Coi.n. junset fjouie