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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1896)
trrr fr1.. (TFTm l Tw V 1 I 1 1 i I -u 11 I I I J for infanta and Children. BnlLjoMi of pTnons, permit as gjjjLlljl? JL"'ng It h aniinestleneulyjuejiea (lrJhinhlth.It w411aaTefcelf IWae.nJt Mothara Ikt; ratatMaf jral-Vlejoi f lilH'e Medietas. Cn.toHa jxtrey Worm. rttH allay Ttnmrlnhu, CasterU jareJ)Iarrata aa4 Wl Col la, Cet art a r.llwi TwUIl Tronhl . Caslerla BiCoitlpUoaajntUmiy. Ca4rlajeaHMJhej CmWI 4as aateeatala morpkUUmorotkrMrfintlfl Jnrepertyj Ctar,afimlUtikJ'a4.jrf alaUaasioniaea an4 lowels, f Mog aeelthyead uhnt ilNf, Cantoris la put aa lamaV.tii!L!!!!l?4i"'K' Doa nlViT inr ene alljraa)yliiiijlajJkJIf proatUa ;WJ la" J a geed " 4 wlU aatwrrrypnryi.7 E that yon QAS-T-OKIA. T e fM-vlmlle Tr Sff. ji " l"-?T-tJtaataraof jjff&&J&U "Eft Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. FOR TlhhAmOOK, NEHALEM AND COAST POINTS OTHER STEAHERS R. P. EhMORE,) M- H. HARRISON, AUGUSTA. Saiiin tlatcrf to mul I mm Tillumonk uul Nelialcni doppnti on tlto wcither. For freight ami passenger rates apply to ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents. 0. K ft N. CO., Arena, Portland. After (Deals I iir Hi liny other lime W lll'll ,MI wlnll h yiK)i Oitfiir link Inr iIih well k Liu li, Lome-llmilo, linml mini, white labor !iiiiir "Lu lielle Antorlu." Oonoeiled liy nil aniokurs to bo the In'dt olu'ir inuuufaotureil. VV. F. SCHIEBE, 71 flintl? Street, Ailorln. Oregon. A Franklin aaya, good dress open nil duum, you should nut lose tight of the faut tliut a perfect fitting iult in the main feature. Wanamaker & ltrown are noted for fit, workmanship ainl imperlorlty of qualities. Their rep resentative vliills Astoria every three months. Office M Dekiim Xiulldlng, ) Vn-tliirid, Or itenerve orders HIS you iiHvr the aprlne line of samples. IS THERE? la there a man with -heart ao co!d, That from hla family would withhold The comforta which they all could find In articles of FURNITURE of th rliflit kind. Ar.t) ,-,inM urncont at this aeaxon, ' pl.li.tn .nr.1, T.'xtonslon Table, or as ..!" f ilnlr.r Chair. We have Mie larsrea -..1 itnnt linn ever ehown In the city i'l it rlren thnt cannot fall to pleaa U. i''om. hiirera. HEILBORN & SON. "'i.J.'..ul.'..gi!'i.'t'!?" S3SS! D 2!T EKSr ALiLi Open For Special Charter. FREEMAN & HOLMES. nincUnmltlit. l'"lal attentiuti U1 to m.mnibit re panlntf, flMt-oluM )iri-AiiwliK. "" L0CC1NC CAP OOQK A MJlfcTY l7 Olntrf etretft, btwen Third and iv1 ITonrth AntoHa. n, ASTORIA IKON VOIKS Coaroaly Si., fc-t of Jckwii. Aran. Genoral Machinists and Boiler Makers Und uni Mtrlnt En(lni, BolUr work, SHiw boat nd Oiniwry Work Spcllt.v Giillnn of All D.crlptloni MJ to OrdM on Short Nollct. John Fox. President and Pi-ntrlntendent A. L. iTox Vloa Prealdent O. B. Praol Bacratar; "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen: I had ocoaalon to naa aeveral boxea of Krausa'a Headmen Capmilen while travellne to Chloaeo to Attend the National Democratic Con vention. They acted Ilka a charm Is preventing heaoarhea and dlaaineaa Have had very little headache atnot my return, which la remarkable. Toiira. rcnoeotfuli JOHN U. BHAJrrER. Ed. Kenovo (Pa.) Record. For sale by Chaa. Rofera, jUtorla, Or., aole acent Itlr A to om-wlMiou rmwr rr fMnurrw-Ml-ttt, Bywrmikttf rrhu-n HIlltM. UHBHtltrftl (III- I rhnrgM, r Ikiir i'llbmlnA- iin, irriiaiiuu ,r inrt'i.; lion if in li rin, niH'-i ltEmCmuirf!n, 1"tom. Nii-iirlusut um In nluin WiMVt lT -jiprurt. primiil, iu. ill .nti, ,.r iioiil-m, ir.w. Cimul'ir ihui VII Ii'iuuat. F .rim I V'J -XOINUlHNal Yllft PAU.Y l&H)Blk, Z"l7yo!iviitaaurr 'n the back, aide, cheat, or A ) limbo, ui. ail L Ailcock's K 7 Dkar IN Mind- Not one of the hoat of countcrfeita and Imita- r llona la a good aa the genulM. 7 saTlsSlBrl?iBBa Tide Table for DATE. Wi-iliii-Hiluy 1 Thm-mlny 'I Krl.liiy II HhIiipIkv 4 M'NDAV f; Muiiilny , . , . , 1 l'i Tui-mliiy . 7 Wmliii'wliiy ! M Tliuriliiy 9 Krlilny j 10 Hat tirility 11 Ht'.NIMY 12 Monday W Tni-mliiy ' 14 Wc-liwwliiy 1 It Tliurwlay : M Fridiiy , ....i 17 Siitiinlny , .... I W Kt'.NDAY 1 1 MoiuUy ; ! Tiienlny .....! "1 Wixliielny , , i !?2 Tliurmlny 'ii Krliluy "it Knliinliiv !iri Ml' N I JAY ' Muiiilny "1 liii-niluy , Wi-ilmmluv I It, 'i ill : II :i I K7 5 Ik M MJ 7 41 n :ni V 4 10 HI U H4 1 I'l 1 bl a 1! 6-1 4 I' l 4 M r in tl '.'5 7 14 K ID (I 0!i 1(1 10 (I 10 0 W 1 05 ! mull WATKN. ,7.o 7.0 H.I H.:i n.r H.6 H.4 h r, H.ll H.7 . 0.0 fl.7 7.0 7.0 7.9 HO H 2 H.4 H.3 H.3 K.8 H.Z H.'j H a H.5 H.n .H 7.C H.l Tliurmlay l 1 ' 1 ill iriuny mi SHIPPING DAYBYDAY IHarioe matters, Here, Tbere and Everywhere. Tl... .I..m,.. l.,nlilrA aill,l for thla cllv yimti-rdny fnim Hn Kronrlm-o via oo uny. Tim JaiamM rnhln Iwy of th w;hooniT Knwii In a iwtk-m In hunpliul Willi a pron PtI of ri'innlnlnir thfre for onii llttli' llliio llin nnult of hill hHn dined on rtinl Hulmun Uml hud "irnii Imd." ('11I1111I1I. The ImiilK-r whoonrr liueni-me, whkll wtin lowed In to Hunil Inland tV the Hr ll.r al a Into hour Krlilny nlchl, n hrouiiht up 10 1'arker'a Oork yrntrnUy ninrnliitt. Hhe will leave up for Tort luiul after illwhnrKlim .tnd Imllnnl. Tho niennier riwrlna lia put Inlo Itlo .le Janelni with her mar-hliier)' out ot onler. Hhe waa puirl-n-oil Py the John 1). Hpnn-keli llron. Company to entry mill from Miirnhrleld and wo' on her wy to Hnn KraiirUro from IVnnnrola. Kla. Ther were no movemenn of any kind nli.iu the wolerfrmit yelerluy. Nolhlim went up to Portland and nnthliiK chuip down. I'lirlnir the mornlnit both the He ll.-f and Kurort went far u Kort Btp ven. NolhliK waa reorte,l outnlilf dur ns Ihn day. The weather yenterday not very elurmy and dtirliur the aflirnoon and evening the wind at the mouth of the river rrneh- ed a velocity of nrventy-flve mllea. Ship ping men prophis Imd weather for net eml liny to com, and thnt lielnil tnr rnxe, there In no fuvoralilo oullook for any of the. louil,,) vrneln In port gettlnif nwuy. The rhoonrr J.inien A. tiurllvlil from tirny'n hurtior lot a nmn ow.-uoard ilur- li it the Kl" that proved illnnntroua to Ihn eteamer Noyo. It wan In latitude due. ID niln. north. Ionic. ilex. 1 mln. weni, and a heavy yen nnept over the ven--l and i-irrlisl IkiuIk Willlnmn over l.Hird. An attempt waa made to lower a lon:. hut It wan nnmnhul Into rmall pleeeJ aRiilnm the nehoon-jr nlile. Some of the limit iolmeni of the liHjthioine Tyre nnlmo:l uro now lielnir taiikht I'V local eKr!men In Commence ment Iwy, wiyi the T.ieom.i N'ew.t. The llsh Ml. 1 well alum; the whurvi-a end It In not n-cejMary Io row ncron the bay to inji.y the "port. The holt und In u nnmll hetrliiif on n vluln hook irolliil be hind a rowlHint. Thin In one of the Ix-nt nenniiiin ever known her for the Type variety of anlirin. The llrlllnh bark Bharprhooter, which wan wrecked In the Gulf of CnlKorla and towed to Han Kranclnco by the tuir Fear lean, wan rold at public auction Wrilnen Iny by the I'nttcd Sluten mnmhnl. Kid- illtiK wnn lively and tlnnlly the hull wnn kniK'ked down to J. Johnnon for K.-ild. It In utuli mnod that the purchne wan for A. I.' -enlien & Co., and thnt the Kharpxhoi r will be rellllleil and put Ir the lluwiillun trude. Owlns to the dniy In Rcttlne pnnrrn and the rink of ne.ntne on their return to port nearly nil ot :he American vent er will ito nut under the llrltlnh Unit till nennon. Aior ir thone now Httlnir -. uml which will t'y the Vnlon Jiielt . the nchoonern Ki - in and Lonlne, l.l'y K and Ktlwartl K. Vehnter. Their ownern nny they are not Rolmr to r'k n lauro on their return to port and he put In the rmnie box nn the liowhcud and the Siihle Sutherland. Kxamlner. The Prltlhh ahlp Duntrune chanBi d her nnchoriure nllKhtly yonterday In front of Klnvel'a dock. Harbor Master Hill John nun went out to her during the nrtonuion and nhe wan brought In doner to the whrtiM i. by ineiinn of a kedge anchor, nnl a chmiulng tide. Her anchors got Imdly muddled up. however, during the npernllnn. The Duntrune'a fanl pannage out wun commented on generally along the wnter front yesterday. Her trip for thin time of the year was remarkably funt one. The bark McNear, which arrived from Departure bay yesterday, says the Chron icle, had a lively time of It outside, and her owners are going to have an equally Interesting time In port. From Puget! Bound It took the vessel thirty-four days: to get to Sun Francisco, and during that, time she has been In almost every storm ' that has raged along the coast since Inst, Decemlier. She was driven back again and again, and had It not been for Cap tain Pederson the men would have taken command and run the vessel buck to Port Townsend. j All ftntr Vu , c .1 1. , . . I. .,ln. ,.. .1... ..I,.. ' and a great many others, were anxiously awaiting further new from Victoria or Port Angeles rerardlnsr the vessel an- nknMj In.liA.a nn l,n . .1, shipping men hero and on the Sound. ' Up to a late hour, however, no satlnfiic- lory news had been obtained. It is very ntiestionr.blp whether thin vessel Is the' Cadaow Forent, nnd moot of the pilot believe that It In not. They ennnot see how I'he could possibly hnve got into the locality dencrllied. The head of the supply department ol . Ihe I'nlted States navy ban decided to; muke a recommendation thnt another MiTOKiK &VVOk AIO&JIM, JAXUAftY i8. 1890, ,, . - A January, 1896. LOW WATkH. I ft. ! li. in. ft. 12 W I 4 .'. a ::i ;i an 4 aa i r. 27 ; 7 57 II S3 I ii a it l H H H.:i 77 7.1 II. A (l.H .0 it i 7 la H 111 H Ml IJ 4'.' io :u n ;ia 0 40 0 20 1 1H a ito 5 4-1 4 61 6 60 0 40 7 2.". H (M 11.0 a.:i 2.0 2.(1 a. a l.o 1.6 2.4 3.2 8.7 4.1 4 2 4 1 3 8 8 4 3.2 2 0 2.7 2.6 2.4 2 2 2.0 1.7 8.7 8.11 4 4 4.4 8.7 8.5 2 0 2 8 7 65 -1 a H ! 0 15 0 65 10 .'7 1 1 21 1 54 a 05 .4 Oil 6 05 5 51 .'HI 7 11 7 62 1.1 -O.ii 0.0 0. 7 1. 'i i!6 0.4 io 4a -0-8 n.45 in. 4 MJ.H 1.2 li a4 0 1'! 0 67 1 :m 2 17 2 M 3 H7 4 at 6 14 0 1H 7 -Hi U III) 10 2 11 ao liVifl u w 0 4!l 1 ;w o.i 0.2 H 0 H.O H 1 7 0 7.0 fi.5 fi.O 15.5 6. 8 5 1 5 7 HI oii y.a 11.4 o.a -1.8 -1 3 1.0 H 23 -0.6 H 4S o ao 10 H5 10 4j n j 0 ai 1 40 0 12 1 27 2 67 4 22 5 24 C, 10 7 0.1 7 50 H 61 O.Kt 0 4.1 10 12 10 45 11 22 2"47 3 4!l 4 43 0 0 0.6 1.0 17 2.2 2.H ii 0.5 -l.3 6 62 -0.11 6 15 -1.3 6 67 i-1 4 7 SO '-1. 8 H 14 -1.0 H.4 I tent be given the I'ugel nound coal. He will advlne that one of tho large govern ment steamer now on the coaxl proceed to Taroma to make a thorough and prac tical tent of ll.e coal under a force,) draught. It 1 claimed the previous testn made by the warship llohlean and the cutler Hcout last spring were not satis factory, an the furnaces In which Die coal was burned were made for the mo ot anihraclte coal, such as Is not found tn III rna.it. It In eipecte-l some rrulner or Vrnnrl of the TacUlc squadron will be detailed to make the tent. The Ilrlllnh ship Candida. tonn. baa lieen chartered to load wheat at Ta roma for Ce Town. Soulh Africa, rihe In now al Victoria. II. C. dln-harglnw a enrgn of m-rrhandine from the United KltiKilom She In exiiected to arrive In Taroma In alHitit a week. The Candida In the third vessel known Io lie rhartrreil to curry grain prolueln from Tnioma to Bouih Africa. The llrlilih ship Kdln buritlishlrn hua flnliliMl loading wheat al the I'Uk-et Hound Klourlng illlln fur Caj Town, the llrnt exclusive lluiir cargo iver taken i.n the Bound for Atrlca. The llrlllnli hhln Anraloe. In on her way from Kan KrunrlMO to Tacoma to lond wheat for Cape Town. The Sound mills have opened a good trade In South Africa In Hour, and It In expected they will iiutke large shipments Ihere during the coming neanon un the steamers of th Llngham line. The Orlrnliil und Occidental 8lamnhlp Comiuiny's steamer Cootie, says the Call, arrived finm llonsk'ing via Yokohama and Honolulu a day ahead of time. She made the run from the Hawaiian King dom lo i Mr- port In a dayn I" hours, beat ing fie lienl previous recrt. At Hcno li.lu l.iV) Ions of carso. X) Chinese and IW Jnpinee were dljcbarged In fllteen bourn, anil the sicam-r wsn rea ly lo HI six hours before her advertised time. The t.'optlc brought only 33 cabin passen gers and j Chinese nnd I Japanese for Han l-'ranelfo. Among tho former wan J. R-munat. en kttach of the French connulaie at Shandtul. Alout the only fxeltemenl of the run of the Coptic from Hongkong waa (he blowing up of a dere lict. In the China nea the hulk wan sighted, and the captain of the ocean liner thought It danroun, A boat wan railed away, and when the menmer had come to a slop Chief iVItcer Healhy was Instructed lo go and olow up the derelict, tin closer examination It wan found to be ' thn remains of a three-masted wooden ship, but there was nothing to show Us name or nationality. A mnrge of dyna mite was lowered inlo the hold, a train was laid by the men. and when Officer Sealby fired It everybody pulled for th-lr lives. A few second later Ihere was a dull explosion, a small fountain of water sprung lht the air. and w hen It subsided I 'the derelict wa-i cone. Ti.ft mum. nt th u-hent market during I the week under review, says the Com I merclnl llevlew, was of a favorable char ' ncler to holders, and a moderate busi ness wan done In Walla wana wneai at a material advance over prices ruling a short time ago. Most of the recent trans actions were, made In the Interior, the spot mnrket showing few signs of activ ity. Hlces have advanced fully 4o per centnl over Ihe preceding month. Sale of Walla Walla have been reported on the basis of II 0 here for milling account. While the export demand Indicates no pressure to buy. yet shippers are In the market nt advanced ni'O'allon"- and keep In line with the rise In value abroad The Inquiry from Knglnnd for prompt shipment cargoes has at no time been what could be called active, yet It la an improvement over the maracu inactivity I ,r..iiMnir ilnrlnor the closing months ot -.., a, th I'nKt wheat wan verv : "ve. accompanied at times by sharp i. . i..nii.-n, Th. e-enernl auoearance nt 'e imirkct Is favorable to a general ad- ' -ice In values, which, nowever, mum r-wwirlly he slow, as the heavy visible b . .u. In ull eniintrle-1 tinea not IllStlfV ii!i s!-rt supplies, and It would be well for holders to canvass the situation tnor oughly and not place their expectations too high. Kecelpta of wheat tho past week were small, owing to severe snow storms. Shipments foreign were W.nou centaln. Kxportem' bid fur Wnllo Walla wheat here are Mo per bushel and for Valley f.!c. One Minute Cough Cure is rightly nam ed. It affords Instant relief from Buffer 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. Chaa. Rogers. LADIES' HOME JOURNAL. This popular magnsine for February will contain many Interesting feat urea. In addition to mimical compositions, there will appear articles from some ol the foremost vocal and inntrumcnt.il artists In the world. Mmc. M"lba, Mis Maud Powell. Mr. Charles R. Adams. Mme. Clementine de Vere Snpplo and Mr. Thomas a'Hecket are among the con tributors. Composltlonn by John Philip Sousa and Paderewskl will nlno appear. ROYAL Baking Powder. filghest ot all in leavening Strength. V. S. Government Report The ronton Transcript says thnt 11 Wanhlngtnn correspondent, "Lincoln." was the first to announce thnt President Cleveland hones Secretnry Olney will be nominated for the presidency by the Democrats. His assertion derives nn tn torrst from the fact that "Mnc'n" Is Rolx-rt Lincoln O'Drlen. who wr. for some time President Cleveland's prh:te secretary. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. A. M. ij I'. . ! .M. 11. III. I ft. 1 tub iir-ovKnr avrt irm urn. Mr. ii. CiiilttuMlo, dniiritlut, llmvra H. II)., tny; "T lr. l:ifiic' Snw i.-fiv-ny I uni my ,t. Win iak-n llh l.a OiImx ii ml tf.-i a n hy),,.n f r mll-ii ,-Jii', l,in f ii. flvnll oiul wrm Ifivtn ii n. i ixi'-i nt .ve. Jluv kiK Dr. Ktik'h Nnw n-ijvi-ry tn iny muirr, I ni f ir 1,ii!i nd V-Kan tie io ni frn Die iir( ,).- ,fn ( rt t.WfW, r.. llfrT lfiill.lt tlr InLi1,ii ui and ai;iit ifiln. I i wrjh Ha n-rtKrtt ,fi k y,.. Wi, w.m t ki t.-r or mitmn wiitimii i;,4 a fn,: ifiA mi mm. lljfi-m ilrutf ai-. a .iirrnrr irmi "i.ucie. r,l ill, MIm.III Vf.lir V.riw.w ..n 1 K A l lli-riiry Trl "l.ucle. t,l did you O alHflll your ririiw.r nn Ihi. "Thlrlv ii-iim nut: i ,-oiiiiln t lir.d a ililnrr Dluillt l..i, I . ...... , m-iin u. nun of llm 'llundrnl Vurn' War,' anil I In M(-mry I'lul, nld It n lovvly."-Chl cn;o llcroril. JHTCKLK.VM aHMCa SAt,VE. The tet rwilve In the world for Cute. ItrillMAM l..r.a I ' I...-H LJ 1. t,k... Kevee Sores, Titter, C'h'a pl"'t llnnds. . iiiiiiiiiiMn, I'on.s, ana ah "Kin Krup- lliinn a n .1 nn.lilu.ltf n 1 .1 1 . nn pay required. It la guaranteed to give ttrfmt K.. ll..nnl In.. .r.. n I..A f'rlce, 25 cent per tox. For aa!e by Chaa. Itogern. Odd Fellows building. The rector of a rural parish In Kent, England, while recently examining a duns of boys In hlniory, asked I hem who was the patron saint of Kngland. With one voice Ihe diss responded, "Mr. Olal- stone." KARL'S CrvOVER ROOT will purify your blood, clear your complexion, reg ulate your Bowela, and make your bead clear aa a bell. 26 eta., M eta., and $1.00. Bold by J. W. Conn. Fogg My wife couldn't make h-il or tall out of that play last night. Hans Women are not quick In such matt.-. Their Intelligence doean't seem" Koitg Well, I don't know about that. Next day she was able to tell me what every woman In the audience had on. lioston Transcript. PROV1SN A BOON. Gentlemen: I have always recom mended Kra'iae'a Headiwne capsulea wherever I have bad a chance. They have proven a veritable boon In my family against any and all kinds of headache. Your truly. J. IS. WALTER, Leavenworth. Kansas. For aale by Chaa. Rogera. Astoria, Oregon, cole agent. . t. mftni-iM atrerftaed 1 11 ill. inw.a- --. . . . I. .hi. nnru.. I,mlhr With th OtlOlC- t perfumery, and toilet artlclea, etc nn ne notigitt in vw , J. W. Conn't drug store, oppoelt Oc cident Hotel. A- torta. What Crosn-Kxamlnatlon Can Do Magistrate Vour name? Hanhrul MaM-en-Anna Ijing. -Religion?" "f'rotes Unt." "Age?" (No answer.) ' When were your parents married?" "In "When was the llrnt christening?" "In lHA" "How many brothers and sisters have your" "Five." "Are you the old est?" t "Yes." "Then you aro thirty one year of- age." "Yes tnolto voce) 1 hava given away my age. 1 sm sur prlned!" Uorfarbier. glHLOH'S CURE Is sold on a guaran tee. It cures Incipient consumption. It Is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 cents, W cent, and $1.(0. For sale by J. W. Conn. The Churchman now refers to the Prot estant Episcopal church as "the Angli Saxon church In this country." whl.-h leads the Congreg.itlonnlit to a.k if the Pilgrims were Crlts. One Minute Cough Cure ia a popular nmedy for croup. Safe for children ana adults. Chaa. Rogers. More Rapid. "By the way." said Battle n.l M.ie.le "What hell become OC ine pale horse?" Death grinned an osseous grin. I am using tne ironey can now." Cincinnati Enquirer. DeWltfa Little Early Risers for bilious ness. Indigestion, consttratton. A small (III. a prompt cure. Chas. Rogers. An English lirm I executing an order for ISO bicycle, to tie used by a com nanv of 8alvatlon Army soldiers In prose cuting their religious work. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Contains a Ammonia or A lass. At the Reception. Our hostess reminds me of an alrpump." "What part of it. pray?" "The exhausted receiver, of course:" Ex. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria SOMEWHAT SATIRICAL. Cincinnati Enquirer. "Aw, why don't you brace up?" sneered Maneatlng Mike at Ihe trembling sheriff. "I I never hanged a man before," said the official. "Wot If you didn't? I never was hung before, neither, but I ain't makln' no ex hybitlon of myself." ANLY VIGOR iNCB MORE In harmony ' with the world. 5OO0 completely carol niea are ino greacesi, grniiu est and most euo ressf ul core for sex ual weakness and lostTigor known to medical science. An I account of thlnnxni rierful dticotrrv, la book form, with ref erences sod proofs, will be sent to suf fering men (sonledl free. Foil manly visor permanontly rostorod. Failure iuipousllilo. ERIE MEDICAL C0.,BUFFAL0,N.Y. Are You Going East? If ao. fcrop a line to A. C. Sheldon, inUPDl air..,.r tt the "Ttnrllngton 'Route." 2.10 Washington st, Portland. ine will mull yon tree. 01 cuarnc. "" - ...i.i , J . . i ...... ... H.i III1I.I3 IIVUITO, I1UU ttUVIBQ JWW W IV pthrouph ratea to any point, reserve .sieepina; car nccunimoutiuuiiii ii-r jvn, Rvia either the Northern. Union. South- i i . . , r 1 1 it. .1 . ..m. with inm.iv n . .-in rnnc.nlnn Tlnnlfli nn f-Mul VfirOh ern runroaus ui me very lawcsi raini ouiiunauie. The Burlington Route le generally conceded to be the finest equipped rall 'road In tho world for all classes of travel. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A passenger train on the Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. Its tnrlna nro V"stlbuled, beater by steam, and lighted by electricity. Each sleep ear berth has an electric reading lamp. Its dining cars are the best In the world, and Its coaches are palaces on wheels. This great railway, connecting as It does with all transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha, assures to the tarvellng public the best service known. Tickets via the Chicago, ;."!wnvdre "id Ft. Taul Iluilv ay are on sufe at nil railroad ticket cilices to any point In the United States or Cunud'i. For maps, folders nd other 't'ormatlon. address. C. J. EDDY, General Agent, J "'. CAREY. Portland. Or. .iv. Pass nnd Tkt. Ajtcnt, Portland, Or. "Wftim C I !li.A .L 1 mmM I IHE BEST TOBACCO. IS72 1895 Brothers, Sell ASTORIA, Lubrlcatins OILS A Specialty. Ship Chan-lfclcry, Hardware, Iron & Steel, Coal, Groceries & Provisions, Flour & Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank'a Scales, Doors &. Windows, Agricultural Implements Wagons & Vehicles. E. ricNEIL, Receiver. Gives Choice of Tuio Transcontinental A- II . M I 11 -m A. KUUICB, Via Spokane and St. Paul. Via Ogden,Denver and Omaha or St. Paul. Pullman and Tourist Sleeker. Free ReclinlrtK Ch.lra Car, Astoria to San Francisco. Columbia. Tuesday, Jan. U. State of California, Sunday, Jan. 13. Columbia, Friday, Jan. 24. State of California. Wednesday, Jan. 3. Columbia, Monday, Feb. 1 State of California. Saturday, Feb. !. Columbia, Thursday, Feb. 11 Astoria end Portlnd Steamers. The T. J. Potter will leave Astoria at 7 p. m. daily, except Sunday; leave Port land at T a. m. dally, except Sunday. The Steamer Lurtlne wlU leave Astoria at :4S a. m. daily, except Sunday; leave Portland at 8 p. m. dally, except Satur oay. For rates and genral Information cal) on or addrona Q. W. U1LA9UI.HHI, Agent. W. H. HURLBURT, Qen. Pas. Agt- Portland. Or. Are You Goiiin: East? Be sure and see that your ticket reads via T HE NORTH-WESTERN line:. -t-l CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MIaNNEAPOLJS and- OMAHA RAILWAYS. This la the . GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULAJTH, ST. PAUL,, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track. Peerless Ves- tibuled Dining and Sleeping Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this road a national reputa tion. All classes of passengers carried on the vestlbuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents have ucKeia. W. H. MEAD. F. C. SAVaOE. Oen. Agent Tray. F. and P. Agt -ii "annirtTT'in st,. 1'oreiar.a. Mrs. T. S. rtawKtiis, Chatlanoogn, Tenn.. nays, "Sailor's Vitallzer 'SAVD M.Y IJFB." I consider It tno best rem edy for a debilitated system. I ever used." For Dyspemia, Liver or Kid ney trouble. It excells. Piive 7i eta. For Pale by J. W. Conn. Japanese Bazaar HINO LUNQ. I'rip. We have the finest and tmtfl complete line or Indlen' and rhlldiens novelties and liotlone evr shown In the cltv. and they are being sold nt prl -es no low thnt you cannot help nuylng them. :ilve u a call. 41 Lond fitiett, li'.xt. door 10 Mouler' Fruit Mluio. B. F. ALLEN Wall pjr., Artlili' fUrlt. PalM, Oils, CUss, etc .IspnneiM Mtri. f , RurnnJ lijmhno r,n jn JftjCommtrclnl Htrcet. . 0UNSET u 1 iMiTrn LI Ull I LUi SEASON Or lS9s.1a.9a. WILL Kt'JN Taiiee 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 nut conuVet mAlm .i.mMi.. equipped and perfectly arranged Veatl buied Tnwmniiiwii ai Tmin . , New Equipment, especially deit-ned for Direct connections in New Orleans or all Eastern points. Quick time. THE ASTORIA SAVINGS Bfl Act an IrimlA fnr. AnnnnM.lAn. n 4 -. w ..v. n.. nuvu .iiu 111 aividuois. Tr.tiMi-1 ....1 1 l.i . . . . m nv..w4 huikiu ousineaa. Interest paid on time deposits. J. Q. A. BOWLBT.. BENJ. TOUNO...... FRANK PATTON.. President .Vice President Cashier DIRECTORS. J. O. A. BowIbT. C. rt Tnra n.ni Toung, A. 6. Reed, D. P. Thompson v. xramenr, oaist tlotmes. Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying la every way to make them tha moat en joyable In town. All the "good things" ox ine seasoo cooaea Dy our excellent cook In tha moat tptn-i. ..irl . xeen. service. If you Invite a friend to the Palace Restaurant the place Is a sufficient guar antes that he will receive a good meal. The Palaee Restaaract I. A FASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR. PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND WHARF BUll-DEH. AdJrus. box ito. PoMofice. ASTORIA, OR SEASIDE SflWJffll.il. A complete atoca of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rua tio, celling, and all kinds of finish; mouldings and shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to, Offln and yard at mill. H. v. L. LOGAN. Prop'r. Reauilde. Oregon. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great Blood purifier, gives fresnness and clearness to the comnietiui and cutea Constipation. 15 eta., no cts . i oo For Sale by J. w. Conn. INDORSED BY THH PRE3S. Gentlemen: This Is to certify thar I have used Krause's Hendauna Capsules with satisfactory results. I (ought a box which cost ine ,S:j. and one capspie cured me of a dreadful nick h-adeche. My wife and mvself nave both used the medicines manufactured by the Norman Licbtr Mfc Co.. and we re commend them to tbe public as being Must what they are represented. Respectfully. W. J. HUTCHISON. Ed. Gazette. Pleasant bill. I'n. Twenty-five cents, for sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., soio agents. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A.. San Diego Cal.. says: "sniioi's Catarrh Remedy Is the first medicine I have ever found that would n me any good. Price 14 eta. Bold by J. W. Conn. f