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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1895)
'JUS ASTQi,. ASTOiftlA, SUXfA JlORJrtNG, DDCEMBKii 1 JOOS. What is W ft Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants . and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic pubstance. 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 Panaceathe Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria !s an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effeet upon their children." Dr. G. C. Osgood, , Lowell, Mass. "Castoria la the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day ia not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria instead of the various quack nostrums which art destroying; their loved ones, by forcing eplum, morphine, soothing; syrup and oth.-r hurtful agents down their throats, thereby tending theui to premature graves." Sr. J. F. Kinchblob, Conway. Ark. The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Streat, New York City. FOR TILibfimOOK, NRHALEM COAST.-POINTS OTHER STEAHERS R. P. ELiVlORE; M. H. HARRISON, x AUGUSTA. Sailin tla'es to and from Tillamook and Nehalem depend on the we.ither. For freight and passenger rates apply to . ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents. O. k & N. CO., After (Deals! Or nt an otlier time whi n Mill. wWh a irooA (;;.ir nsls ior the well hiP'Wii, home-ruHile, liiiml maila, white lalior citfar "La Belle Aatorla." !it CtitiOiiieil I'.v hII sinoktri to br- ti e' be oiuar maiitifno nred. W. F. SCH1EBE, 71 fJintr? Street, ' Astnna. Oregon. . . . i. . i Iflia unnit H rpsK oDena AS i' i an nun ".i i o - All doore, you anuuid not lose sight oi the (act that a perfect fitting ault ia the main feature. WanamaKer & umwn are noted for fit, workmanahip and Hiii-erlortty -if qualities. Their rep-rr-niatlv vittf Asmria every three ii.i.ntns Offl'-e 64 Dekura Building, i'.Tt!!i.1 tr Rmvrvr urhVr til. i m.u. n rh .print H"" "f mp1 15 THERE? Ia there a man with heart w cold. That from hla (amily would withhold The comfort wnlch they all could find In article, of FURNITLRB of th right kind i i. e -;!dcl '"sri. it'r.?i' !i TaW.. or se .f IMninar Ct'air- have the larws nd fin't lino fvnr shown In the city and at prt that cannot fall to pleaa o!fpt t"iyr HEILBORN & SON. urv Castoria. "Castcria la "owell adapted to children that I recommend U as superior to any prescription knows, to me." R. A. Archek, M. D., hi So. Oxlord St., Brooklyn, N. T. " Our physldaaa 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 aa regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria hat won us to look with favor upon it." United Hospital amd DisrsKSAKY, Boston, Mas. Allen C. Smith, Prtt. Alili Open For Special Charter. Agena. Portland. FREEMAN & HOLMES. Blacksmiths. Special attention paid to steamboat rr pairing, tlrat-ciaaa noreennoeuis. ei- LOGGING CAWP IQOHK A SPECIALH 197 Olney street, txtween Third and and Fomrth AntoHa Or. EVERY REQUISITE FOB : first Class Funerals : . -AT- DOHA'S Ondertakipg Parlor. THIRD STREET. Rami Raasanaew EaibalDlnc s Spectator "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen: I had occaalan to im several boxes of Krause's Headarhe Capaulen whll traveling to Ctatcago U ....-j ,h wotinr.a! IVmocrattr Cnn- nticnii .uc - ventlon. They acted like a charm In hsamu-hpa and llxxineaa Have had very little headache atnoe my return, which is rems'iaw Tours. resoectfuHv JOHN U. SHATTER, va Rcnovn rPa.) Record. For sale by Chaa. Rogera, Astoria, Or, sola agent. Ilia: a is aos-eotaMM remadr lor uooorrwrm. Glm't, 8araftatorrktt, Wbil. laral din charf. or aov iDOaiai- MNWIIIIIMA ll"H OI li.UCt. B- U- I- H-S. a' .5 1 . MUTM. ri-ri-J. t- f ft l ir i . CwutH la v.- V V U tircttlar stat mo twiaaat. Tide Tabu for December, 1895. HIOH WATKK. LOW WATItR. DATE. a. K. P. M. A. M. hm I ft I'h.m fi h ni ft lih.mj ft 'fi iVl'-O 6 7 8l-0 8 12-09 8 5.ll 0 0 (I : I) -A 0 102li-0 1 ,1 181 l6 SCNDAY . I U "f" tin, 11 I ill 7i 12 171(4 8; 9i!J II Monday. .. '2 (i .i 8 til luwKiay . . a Wedn'sd'y 4 Tlnirmlay.. I Friday.".-... 2W71 HV1-J 07 UO1 7 18 8 ft HOI 3 Hi 8 4K 8 51 42,8 ft il 7 .ij 4 1 " IT 3 :t-i8 7! si ik a! bulnmay.. i -UNDAY. H r, mi 7 4 il7 7! 1041 8 4 11 52 8 o! , ii mi 1 2: io.',l! 2 1" 2 4! I a 0i !4 1 I 4 05 8 8 5.o;t4 I 6 58 8 6! ' 114 3' 7 : 7. 8 17 8 7 I i 05 8 (i S IS 7 6 (18.' 7 7i 7 at 7 H2" S2 9 12 .8 II .t'7 2 Mont lay.... 9 ruewUiy.-.H' VWdnVd'y I' Tliurw . .1".' Kriiiay I: Sutunlav. .1 1 ft" rt 7 0- H 1 " 2 12 aai 4 2li 51, 8 ii i 85l 7 8f. 8li, 2 5 1 8 09 0 1 -0 -1 1 -1 4 -1 4 ft 6 li 3 ' 70 in .m a .... 0 8 7- 11 SUNDAY. J5 iitii 8 Monday .. Tui-Mlay . . i Wedu'sd'y 1 1 2 1 1 7 H n7 t 2il!l " 1(1 II 1 .it 8 12 2 51 U i 8 V 0 7 Thursday .IS r'H.av.. M - it 21 2.' 7 8 V31i-!H 4 10 7 it (15 8 5! lioou: lit) 44 jlll- Satunli i il UvD i i. Mn day . 2: Tueadiiv 44 o ;o to 17 3 i 6-0 MKI 16 00 8 8 11 4 8 J (III l:b7.0l 115b 1 88! 2 4i: 3 :i I A. 6 12 5 Mil 3n 7 IS1 0 40 81 " cdnVd'vj 7 M 'II 0 482 91 TUursday.w r it 1 10:8 4 2 42 8 7; 8 45 S 4 42 4 i ft:n 4 0 9 ffM.H I i. da " ." It 191 SUM Y .- M i il T. e-rtnv 0 '41 : 1 '.) 7 01 4 8 SHIPPING DAY BY DAY JHarlne matters, Here, There and Everywhere. Where are tha pilot schooners? Neither the Relief nor the Escort went out yesterday. There are nine loaded vessels along the water front. The British ship Samarkand shipped two seamen yesterday. The British ship Vasco de Gama Ehould be down from Portland today. ThA Tfov. J. Medormac will conduct di vine Hervlce aboard the British ship Mow han and other vessels today. ThA rjorirmn bark Edllh went down to Sand Is'and yesterday and anchored there She will leave out this morning. The British ships Lariro Bay and Bal- kamah will be towed down to an an chorage at Sand Island this morning. The British vessels Andrlta and Samar kand, both fully laden with wheat for Quoenstown, dropped anchor in the stream yesterday morning. The Columbine made another attempt to pet out yesterday but gave It up after a-ettlng as far as ihe Jtty. Se leaves for Destruction Island this morning. X IIU WtTttlllCI Ull lllJ IIIUUlll mv i..v. moderated considerably yesterday and It is probable that several vesse's nnd steamers will be able to leave port today. The steamer South Coast came in from San Francisco yesterday morning after laving to off the mouth of the river all Thursday night. She reports a rough trip though with no acciden. The question of "blood money" is get ting a number of British sea canta'ns sailing out of San Francisco into trouble. rnnlnln "Plltt lf i Yl O PHllt AfrlPfin. hfl R been forced to discharge a crew, on wh'ch he had received a bonus per man. ana man his ship with men procured from the Seamen's Landlord's Association. The ship Carnedd Llewellyn also had trouble of the same kind. In speaking of the accident to the Strathnevls and the building of a jury propeller by the chief engineer. Captain Pope, of this river, says: "I was forced to dn the same thing myself when In the auxiliary bark Pollnear, with "an Arctic exploration company, we were equipped with two spare propellers, both of wl lch were lost In the ice, together with the propeller we started with. I then con structed a substitute wheel, tearing out the iron water-tight compartment bulk heads of the ship to find materials. This propeller worked better than the cast Iron ones we started wltn, so lar as con tact with the ice was concerned, for the wrought-iron blades woud bend before ttuy would break." Rnva rhn Corvallls Times: "The flag ship of the Oregon Central and Eastern Steamboat squadron, tne Moag, lurns out, Mnce repaired, to be a regular river grey hound. Last Saturday rhe made the trip from Harrlsbtirg to Eugene in five hours, the shortest time on record, and on the down trip the following day, bfs'des tak ing freight en route, she maae me run from Eugene to Corvallls bet wren 7:30 in the morning and G o'clock in the al'ter- nnnn. She finds o entv OI trafttc worn to do, having brought down l.ono sacks of wheat for the Corvallls mill, 60 tons ot hay for Portland and 60 tons of oats for Son UVnnrlncn. Yesterdav she brotiKht down from Poonevllle for the Benton mills two cargoes 01 wneai 01 i.iiw bucks each. It Is expected that the JJrntly n.m he lannrhed next Monday, and w'll be ready to pull out for the upper river the middle ot next weeg.- Steamer Transit will start on her sec ond trip to Central American ports at noon today, says the P.-I., w'th a cs'FO that surpasses the last, both In bulk am' In value. In fact, as much cargo as I was thought safe for the vesel to oirry was put on. The Interest in the enter prise has crown no rapidly that a carg. was reody for the vessel long before he return to this port, and many applica tions for freightage bad to be d-cllned. Cargo was only accepted for Aeajtitla, lkf prfnclpal Pacific port of Mexico; for nan Jose, which Is the prlnclnal port of O' ate niala and of Central America, and La Lihertad, the principal port of Pan Sal vador. A glance over the manifest, pub lished below, will show the mlseel'aneous character of this cargo, and how thor oughly It represents the products end in dustries of this city and the Pound coun try. Lumber, embracing cecsr end all the other woods found on the Sund, hou-fit In sections, agricultural Imple ments, the products of farms and fisher ies, are all well represents, rgeiner with much merchandise, for which It Is hoped to- build up a large trade from this city. The cargo cons'sts of 27.1B6 packages, and the value put upon it on the manifest fots up $10,792.22. A special from Tacoma to the P.-I. rays: "The Strathnevls will oe q-:ck' a either at the Tacoma dry aoca or m Esquimau dock, Victoria, probably the former. Details of the sltuaticn were today cabled from here to the ship own ers In Glasgow, and instructions are x Dected tomorrow After receiving a new propeller the ship will load additional cargo here and proceed on her voyage. Her pasengers will go out on her unless the steamship Victoria, due Saturday, leaves Hrst. In which event the will take them. It Is an interesting fact that but two shipping men, of the dozens on the Sound who were speculating on the steamer's fate, reached a correct conclu sion, so far as known, as to the course the Strathnevls would take in drifting. These were Captain Caller, pilot of Ihe Northern Pacific steamship line, and Captain John A. Plum, of Port Towns end, who announced their brllef trat she would drift southeast. All the fearch'ng vessels, so far as known, went north to lock for her along the shore of Alaska .r tho Al-i,tn 1'hi. r.ta'n Htt'.r r'.nhd hN conclusion from a clote In ......... ..fib tinnk of the atcamt-r tiorsedd for the time betwn Kovemrwr 19. when the John Uimtiii spose me Strathnevls, to December t, when tit Rorsedd arrived at Port Townsend. The Weather experienced by the Cor edd Indi cated that a steamer near the rams track Would bo blown to the south, ast." Orecron: Wlllamctto Iiiver Llivht Sta lion Notice Is hereby (then that on or about December 31, 1KU, a fixed r. d lens lantern Hunt will be estub'Ish-d tn the platform projecting from the noit'i cor ner of the structure recently erected in the water oft the mrth polrt of Nigger Tom Inland, catit side ct tlio WU'n-rotte river, at Ita conjunction w'th the Oo'u"'- bla river. The focal plane of the l'ulH will be about 31 feet above mi an (liila) high water, or 18 feet above average sum mer high, water. The ttiurture !s H one-and-a-half-stoiy horse, pain ltd white with lead-colored trimmings and led reof, supported on a platform cn pil-s. The approximate geographical position of the light, aa taken from chart No. (l,li5 of t) e United States Coast and Oeodetlc Survey Is: Lnatltude, north, 43 SI t2: lonl'ude, west, 112 45 53. During tlrclt or foggy weather a bell will be struek by r a chlnery, a slnitle blow every 10 seconds. This motlce affects the list cf l'ghts and and fog signals. Pacific Coast, 1893, page 20, after No. 972, and the list of b neons and buoys. Pacific Ccast, 1(191, page 45. By order of the HghthoitFe board JOHN Q. WALKER, Rear-Admiral V. S. N., Chairman. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all ia leavening Strength. V. S. Government Report Mme. .Iosephlne Chatterton, who has for many years resided in America and has recently had to cancel her engage ments here on account of distressing circumstances In her family, was given a benefit, taking the form of a matlneo concert, at the Criterion theater, London, "on Thursday, the 12th inst. It was under the patronage of their royal highnesses Princess Louise, Marchioness of Lome, and the Duchess of Teck, and a large number of eminent artists iook pai i in n. , Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria George Augustus Sala had a peculiarly ...a..i.in inmnnr. Once at a d nncr given by him in honor of Henry living, Lord ltosebery, wno was uiiiumk uiu guests, made a speech gently bantering .iw. ..in. Sain Instantly took offense and delivered a terrific tirade which be gan with "Archibald rnnip rrmiose, Earl of Rosebery, you have dared this .L.i.1 tn .inQiiit a man who has served his country in every quarter of tho globe." And so on at greii lengin, wnn tremendous vehemence. The table was thunderstruck, but Lord Rosebery made another speech, which soothed the fiery veteran and finally reduced him to tears. KARL'S CfcOVER BOOT will purify ...... kiiuui Mom vnur onmnlexlon. ree jruui uiwmi j ulate your Bowels, and make your heaa "tear as a Den. ao eta., ou cu., uu .w. Sold by J. W. Conn. RIGHTEOUS WRATH. "Walter," called out the indignant gust to the careless attendant, who had ?p Ped some of the toasted cheese on the table cloth, "I wish yoJ would clean off these Welsh rabbit tracks." CouE-hlnsr Irritates the delicate organs and aggravates the disease. Instead of waiting, try One Minute Cough Cure. It helps at once, making expectoration easy, l educes the sourness and Inflammation. Every one likes It. Chas. Rogers. "Have you seen that portrait of Miss Dawklns by Marulous Horan? It looks Just like an old mastei." "Do you think so? I thought It looked more like an old maid." Harper's Bazar. BUCKLEN S ARNICA SA.LVID. The best salve tn the world foi Cuts, Krulsea, Sores. -Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Con.s. and All Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give nerfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price. 25 cents per box. F.w sale by ."has. Rogers. Odd Fellow?' building. "Every time I sf-e you I am reminded of Herr Hummel." "How so?" "He owes me 120." Fllcgende Blatter. Dr. Glade Do you know anybody who has a horse for sale? I reckon Hank Bitters has; I sold 'him one yesterday. Truth. Frederick W. Wurster, mayor-elect of Brooklyn, has sent In his application tc become a member of the League of Amer ican Wheelmen. Few public men In American history ever dropped quicker and faither than Bayard has In recent years. St. Louis Globc-D3mocrat. Colonel Thomas Wentworth Hlgglnson is recovering, though slowly, f 1 om his re cent severe Illness. He Is still confined to his bed, but a few of his most intimate friends are now permitted to see him for a few minutes each day. MILANESE DRESS IN THE LAST CENTURY. Macmlllan's Magazine. The dress of any period Is always a matter of Interest to women and to wise philosophers. The Milanese dress of this period, before French fashions Invaded It, was fearfully and wonderfully made and weighty to wear. The wtmen robed themselves In brocades and si ks so solid and substantial that a dress would last a lifetime, and sometimes descend from mother to daughter; snch also were the oats and waistcoats of the fterner rex, ho strutted about in their unb nding VP rments like bo many hogs In armor. tvm lslontly with this style of dress the hair of both sexes underwent the most borate treatment at the hands of the . tlst thereunto addicted: an architect In way, who delighted to bul'd the lofty pi ? of tresses, tier above tier, aspl-'ng to the skies. Then came the powdering, an 't by Itself, perfected by a genius of the age, who devised what may be cal'ed, without figure of speech, Ihe powdering "hamber, from Whose perfr.raWd calling he powder fell like snow from the heavens. Every well-appointed mansion rad Its powdering room. The patlint, released at length from the hands of the ialr dreufcr entered the room, wrapped from head to foot in umple sheet. The floury shower began to fall, and w'thln a few minutes the patient emerged, half -hoked, but beautiful to beho'd as a cab bage covered with honr front, and not a hair disarranged upon his sacred hud. One Mlr.ute Cough Cure is a popular umedy for croup. Safe for children and adults. Chaa. Rogers. INFALLIBLE SIGN, "Times are harder. than they were last year," sighed young Ardup, looking through the pages of his diary. "A year ago today there were only four men came to see me with bills. I ve ueen dunned by eleven today." run m mwmn General and Nervous Debility. Y7ral: nr of Body rd lilii'l, l.ltecta of Errors cr Lxcwn-' In Old or Yetira. I'';i'it, Vo.-. r'.anboo'l I .'': lienor"' Ifow to Liilnfg-', ; Mrcno-thcn Wi-.t. In m Vrf i-'--W.J'l'Vfcioped Portions o r-V.5YKey.lw,..t..'ly " 1, ' ') :. 'wO lalliutllumoTrit.-'!. t f It'.:-.- ' l.V '..... J :a . 31n ii-ury iron ftmn f.v ' C'ouutr:. Fend for I - r'p'.i Jf'-lt. platiaiioa and proof, uuud ijdtxn I rue ERIE f.!D!CAl CO., Buffalo, N.Y. . YOtr ET STRONG, It you're a tired out or "run-down" woman, with Dr. Plerco'a Favorite Pre scription. And, If you suffer from any "female complaint" or disorder, you get well. For these two things to build up women's strength, and to cure women's ailments this Is the only medicine which, once used, is always In favor. Tlserofore, nothing else can be "Just as good" for you to buy. Tho "Prescription" regu lates and promotes all tha natural func tions, never conllir.ts with them, and Is perfectly harmless In any condition ot tho 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 cnronic weakness or Irregularity, It s a remedy that safely and permanently cures. Helen Gould entertained this v, ar at Christmas twenty little orphnn girls from New iork at her magnificent country plare, Lyndhurst. This Is the sort of Christmas spirit that brings tp the pic tures drawn by Dickens of the beautiful season of laurel and homely klndiv ss, FREE! PILLd. Send your address to II. E. BucWimi & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New L.fe Pills. A trl.U will oonvinte you of their merits. Thou; ptlli are easy In action and are paroiculariy effective In the cure of OonaUpatlon and Sick Headache. For Materia and Liver TnouW.es tftty have been proved tn valu able. Tthey are guaranteed to toe perfect ly free from every deleterious substance and to be pure'.y vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tOM Co stomach and boae!s great'.y In vlgioratilng ttie MflMoia. Rovulur else 25c per 'box. Sold t 0ma Ren, Druggist. Said Adam I swear to you, you are tho first woman that I ever loved. Replied Eve I suppose I shall have to bll've you: but this Is so sudden, Beaton Transcript. Wife Here's an acount of a man who shot himself rather than suffer the pangs of Indigestion. Husband The fool! Why didn't he1 take De Witt's Little Early Ris ers? I used to suffer as bad as he did before I commenced taking these little pills. Chas. Rogers. He Wpm VAII n1flrm.l1 rinrllnir n.Vian 1 kissed you so suddenly In the conserva tory me umer nigntr leaning wot ft bit. I rather thought It was you. De troit Free Press. If suffering with plleB, it will Interest you to know that DeWltt's Witch Haiel Salve will cure them. This medicine Is a speclfto for all complaints of this char acter, and If Instructions (which are sim ple) are carried out, a cure will result Wehave tested this in numerous cases, and always with like results. It never falls. Chas. Rogers. Senator Peffer has discovered that the average cost of burying a United States senator Is something over t3,000. Let's call It $4,000 apiece and fllnlsh up the Job. -Life. SHILOH'S CURB la sold on a guara ntee. It cures Incipient consumption, t is the best Cough Curs. Only one ent a dose. 2$ cents, 60 cts., and 11.00. For Sale by J. W. Conn. Final Arrangements: Friend Have yon signed the contract? Actress Yes. The manager agrees to allow the expense of two diamond robberies and one di vorce. Brooklyn Life. He When you are asked to sing and don't wish to you always have such a convenient cold. Where do you get them? She O, they're kept "on draft" all over town. Harlem Life. All the piuen: niedlai-ies advertised in this paper, together with the eholc est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc., Kn be bought at tne lowest prices at J. W. Conn'" drug store, opposite Oo- Ident Hotel A, tnrla "Of course we must have a Christmas tree for the children," she said. "I sup- pope so. Some sort of small evergreen. "Yes," she replied, demurely; "I'd like to have a fir tree. Maybe a s alskln sacque will grow on it." Washington Star. Or. Price's Cream Unking Powder Contains no Ammonia or Alum. She What a beautiful salad bowl I It would look well on our table, would It not? He It would look very well In deed, but it is too expensive for us. She We might club togothcr and buy It for a Christmas present to each other. Harper's Bazar. 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. "You know," said the lady who with sincere ardor desires only for the best of the human race, "that a dor will not touch whisky?" Colonel Kyahter passed his hand over his luow in a tr.uLltd way and said: "Madam, do you mean to tell me that anybody was evah guilty of such outrageous extravagance as to offah whisky to a dog?" Washington Biar. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria MAY TRY IT ANYWAY. Truth. "Nothing succeeds like success." "That's so; a widow can almost always catch a second husband." your child You note the difference in children. Some have nearly every ailment, even with the best of care. Others far more exposed pass through unharmed. Weak children will have continuous qolds in winter, poor digestion in summer. They are with out power to resist disease, they have no reserve strength. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil, with hypo phosphites, is cod-liver oil partly digested and adapted to the weaker digestions of children. Scott & Lownu ChamUU NtwYork. yx. ndti.oo How mIa8e Fortune 100 for every $10.00 invested Can be maJe by our new SYSTEMATIC HI AN OF HPICCULATION. (10.00 and more made dally on eiTmll In vestments, by many pereoraa who live away from Chicago. All we Bk Is to Investigate our new and orkrinal methoJa. Paan orln of p an and h'gh'-vt reference fumlnlx-d n..r n-i-.-ii.-;. 'To!nM and !!:r.." ::ot to nulls money even rhi n on the wrong of he market and other Information -1 i--r.':e. "illmore at Co., Bwrkwe n4 Brok. t .-n board of Trad Bidf.. CWoaga, TX MI TOE BEST PIPE TOBACCO. 1872 1895 Brothers. Sell ASTORIA, Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Ship Chandelery, Hardware," Iron & Steel, ('oal, Groceries & Provisions, Flour & Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fair ban k'sfcales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implfments Wagons & Vehicles. E. flcNEIL, Receiver. Glvea Choice of T mo Transcontinental Routes, Via Via Ogden,Denvei Spokane and and St. Paul. Omaha or St. Paul. Pullman and Tourist Sleeir Freo rteollning Chlr Car, Astoria to San Francisco, Columbia, Thursday, Dee. 6. State of California, Tuesday,' Deo. 10. Columbia, Sunday, Deo. 15. State, Friday, Dee, 80. Columbia, Wednesday, Dec, 25. State, Monday, Deo. 30. Columbia, Saturday, Jan. 4. Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. Tha T. J. Potter will leave Aatorla at 7 p. m. daily, except Sundiyi leave Port land at T a. in. dally, except Sunday. The Steamer liurtine will leave Astoria at :45 a. m. dally, except Sunday; leave Portland at t p. m. dally, except Satur day. For rates and geueral Information cai in or address O. W. LOUNSBERRT. Agent. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Paa. Art., Portland, Or Are You Going East? Be sure and see that your ticket reads via THE NORTHWESTER 1 I IMF- CHICAGO. ST. PAUL-, MINNEAPOLIS ajid , OMAHA RAILWAYS. Tbia li the GREAT SHORT LINE Betweon DULUTH, ST, PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Tbelr Magnificent Track. Peerless Ve Ubuled Dining and Bleeping Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given thia road a national reputa tion. All claw ot paaaengera carried on the veetlbuled train without extra charge. Bhlp your freight and travel over thia fainoua line. All agents btave ticket. W H MEAD, F. C. 8AVaOB, Gen. Agent Trav. F. and P. Aft Ui WaahingtAD St.. Portland. Or. Mra. T. B. liawKina, rhactanooji, Ti.n., aava, "."l.ll.ii'a VIi-.'1.-r PVfl? MY LIFE.' I consider It tne beet ren dy tor a debilitated system I ever oed." For Dyspeoeia, Liver or Kid ny trouble. It excella Prlve Ti cts. rof BsJe r 3. Cyan. Japanese Bazaar SIN'Q LUNG. Prop. Wo have Just received a fine assortment if Christmas toys and novelties, and we can save you money on anything you may need In this line. 417 Bond Street, next door to Mould's fruit Store. B. F. ALLEN, Will Paper, Artists' Msterln's, Pal. ts, Oils, GIm. etc. Japanese Mattl gs. Rugs and Bamboo CuuJ 365 Commerclel Street. OUNSET u 1 iwiiTrn L.IIIII I LLi SEASON OP 1895-1896. 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 compCeta,- modern, elegantly equipped and perfectly arranged Veeti butad TranaconUnervtai Train In America. New Equipment, eepecWlly decig-ned for tills service. Direct connections In New Orleans or all Eastern points. Quick time. THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BflflK Acta as trustee for corporations and In dividuals. Transact a genera) banking business. Interest paid on time deposit!. J. Q. A. BOWLBT. President .Vice President Cashier B0NJ. TOUNO FRANK PATTON.. DIRECTOltS. , J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page, BenJ Young, A. B. Reed, D. P. Thompson W. B. Dement, Oust Holmea. Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying In very way to make them the moat en joyable In town. All the "good things" of the season cooked by our excellent cook In tha most delicious style. Perfect service. If you Invite a friend to. tha Palace Restaurant the place Is a sufficient guar intee that be will receive a good meal. The Palace Restaurant I. A FAST A BEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BRIDGE fltfD WHARF MU1LDEH. Address, box 180. Postoffica. ASTORIA. OR SEASIDE SAW(,1M. A complete atoca of lumber en band n the rough or d re sued. Flooring, rus tic, celling, and all kinds of Onlnh; mouldings and shingles; also bracket work dona to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. Ail orders promptly attended to. Office nd yard at milL Ii. L. LOQAN, Prop'r. 1 rtd Orawna KARL'8 CLOVER HOOT. th. great Blood purifier, gives treannes and clearness to tbs e.imn. ......... 1 - . ..j.x.u-. mm cures ConsUpation. to r.ts.. IM cts . l.0O. ror eaie by J. W. Conn. INDORSED BT THE! PRSa Gentlemen: This Is to certify har 1 have used Krause's Headai oq 1 apsulea with satisfactory results. 1 tjijuuM a box which cost ine Hnd one ca.-pre cured me of a dreadful elck h-oiiat h.. My wife and "mvself nave both the medicines manufactured by the Norman Licbty Mfg Do..-and we re commend them to the public aa belns ljust what they are represented, Pesrctfnllv W. J. mj-iTTJTCi..T Ed. Gazette, Pleasant hi ! xfo. Twenty-five cents, for iml hw ru. Rof?eni, Astoria. Or., sole acinta Cnptaln trweenoy. V. a. A.. .ir. xi -hn Cal., eaya: "wntloa'e Catarrh l. Is the first medU'lne 1 have ev.-r f. tat f '-' lt T- -.y g;K-t tu. E4 tf 3. v,'. t-r.n. t ' " - - - - :.,.." .... . . - ' - ""-. ...