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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1896)
Wlfi IUU.V .ARONUi, AtilXJttU, OfCflSTAV BiWCWi r3i 11 iSfk UBltBM hewaakMaaak ynteWa"IVL . ,1 TV. 09 ' for Infants ond Children. MOTHERS, Do You Know that Paregoric, Dutrmiti'i Iirops, Oialltry' tori'UI, many ocllI Soothing Syrups, Mid Must rruintlr fur children ir curnpoard of opium or morpulnaf lm Tn Know Hint opium d tuof Ulu ilupefylng saicoll polauoar ) Von Knnn tint lit ravel countf' diugBttii set prtltld UiMtt arou(lci without labeling I hem poltotiar ! Vn Kmw Hut you iliould not perroU any weJldn to U gla your child law you ur your pliyikUn know of what It I eera posed f tut Yew Know that t'aelof la U 1 purely vegetable preparation, d thai a Hat tt 111 lnitdliui ta puWulird wild vry butHt Ho Yon Kttovy tluit Cealorl l tlx prescription of th famous Dr. tamwl Trucker. Tkal It ha bru in um fur neatly tlility yeais, and tint our Caalori b bow told Uua Till ether rvaaeillii tor ctillditu combined 1 Tut Vaw Know tlud tb 1'itcnt Offk Iirtiul of Hi United Mate, sad of other muuIi In, have lnued nclwlw right to lr. Pitcher and lili assign to as h ward Casterla nd 111 formula, ind tint to Imltal tlim b I Hatt pcbM ofirruef n -u Xnaw lliat on of Hi rua fur giautlnf till fownmrnt protection iu uum Cutaita twd been promt to U atMtolutrl-r harmless r t Vow Know Hut JS average duart f Culotla aia furnlahed fur a CM,ot oua caul a lu f tm Yon Know Hut wlwn rxaueasrdof IbUpttfrct prrparatioa, your children auy W krpt wII, aud tail ya iay liav unUulirn mt t II, Mir Milng ara wucth knowliif . Tlwy ara beta. lirrialnrr of Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. FOR TIUbAmOOK, NEHALEM AND GOAST POINTS OTHER STEAHERS R. P. EhMORE, M. H. HARRISON, AUGUSTA. Sitilin ', diifcH to ami Irom Tillamook and Nehalom depend on the weatlier. For freight and passenger rnt.es apply to I-LMORf-. SANBORN & CO., Agents. 0. K & N. CO., After CQcalsI Or nl By tliir lime nliu )iu w'ihIi h i;imm1 ciuf w ',r 'I'" II kn, butiiH" niiido, liuntl iiiikUi, w hile Ubor ni,;r CouoeiltMl Uv m!I Himikiri to b ll'u tvit oii'iir iiuiniilHB'nivil. W. P. SCU1GBE, 71 Street, Antorla. ttreinn. ROSS HIGGINS & CO (Jroccrs, : and : Butchers Aitorla and Upper Anuria Flni I.. nJCuitii, TH Dllct't, DonnnUc mil Tiupicul trulu, Vcs.-ttki. Suj.r C'Ma llamt, hatutt. i:K. Choice Frfh ana Salt Meass. IsTher? -o- la tliera a man with eart o co'.d, Thut from lila family would withhold Th rnmforta whlnh hy nil pnuM And I.. umh I-h (f I'-UHNITUKK tif th mml. ,uut w wiiiii.I HUKKi-at ut thin m-imnn, ..',. il't .iiM.nl. KtinHlin Tfthle, or e t DI.iIup. I'hulra. We hiive thf IwrM wA il,i.rtt line vr aliown In ths city 8'fl n nrlc3 thHt ounnot fall to plea !), i.i.t hnver. HEILBORN & SON. U K V "l M 1 Jf A T la wrappar, Alili Open pot Special Charter. Aen, Portland. BREAINER & HOLMES. Blackctmitha. 8pcltit MtanUon paid to ataaunboat ra pturing, nrat-claaa huraaalioolntr, to LOCCIfiC CAJHP (DORK A SPECIALTY i7 Olner atraat, between Third and and Fourth Aatnrta, . A.HXORIA IKON WORKS Cairgmly St.. foul uf Jarkinn. Aitoit. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Und and Marin. En(lnt. Bollar work. Sl.aa boat and Cinntry Work a Spaclaltv. CaHnt ol All Daicrlptloni Mtda la Ur4w aa Short Nolle. Tnlin Fos.Prealdant and 8uvrlntandeni K. U Fox Vlo Praaldent O. U. Prael Baoratar "A TALENTED EDITOR.' (ItMHIvmcn: I had occaalon to uaa aev ernl boxes of Krauae'a Itcadacha Cap milt' wIiIIk travcllnR to Chicago to at t nil the National Dt'tnocratlo convention. Thi'y ui'toil like a charm In preventing limiliirlit-a anil illnlnraa. Jlave had vary Unix hinilnrhe alnce my return, which la mnnrkiilile. Youra reirotfiilly, JOHN U. BHAFFEn, Kl. Kenovo (Pa.) Record. For ralo by Chaa. Rogora, Aatorla, Or., Hole agent. Itla Q la a aen.Bolmnttli rvmaur rnr uanorrufva. Olat.t, flpiraialorrliaja, tVhIM. naaalural dli- I ehargaa, or an? jDlUaama non, irnuuoa or mira tion of bi u o a ii ai.ni. iTHiEtMIUKiamuns, '" llB-aiirlBaat. jor ltnt la plain wrappar. AA hr axprvaa, pivpalij. tu. t'jvyj H (II, or UhIm, M 75. aa Clrtiillw aant on rvguoat. f lalMXaVl . Jf QuraalMl T) tide Table for JUTK. ....! i .... !i ... It ,...! 4 r ::::! I ... I o ....! io ::::jB ...Mr, ::::E ....I .... .... w ....123 ....' M ::::S .... Hiittir'liiy HON DAY Monilav Tiiiil'y WixIni'Hiluy..,, Tliiirmluy rrluay Kullirihiv ' MONDAY Mom uy Tm-'iliiy Wrdnrixlay, . , ThurwiHy Friday cuiiiniiiy HON DAY Mumluv Tiifaduy WltdnaatliiV Tliurwluy Friday Mnttinlay MONDAY fllllflttV Tiiraday WaittlMllMV Tliurorlay rriuay ........ Hat unlay SHIPPING DAY BY DAY IRarloi 'flatters, Here, Tbere and Everyoihere. Tlw pilot ai-hooner Ban Joae came In yeatrrday. Tho afhooner Ia-tl tlav haa aallod from ftfdontlo for thla port. A acow luaul of trap polea ta lylnir at the foul of Fourteenth atrwt. The ai'liooner film left up for Portland ycaienlay In low of lhr Fannie. Tlie Ituaaluii ahlp Krnnln aallrd Bumlay aftimoon aa did alao lha Amulrva. A bark In ballaat la reported In the oft)n. havins coma up the coaaL Tl Wwhlnirton pilot boat Jeeala will bo In today to uiwIitko a f-w repair. Th lirlllah ahlp C'laekmananahlr aallnt from Calcutta for Aatorla February 11. The. lirlllah ahlp Dunbrldite. from thla port, arrived at Avonmoulh February 11. The German ahlp Floltbek and tho lirlllah ahlp Cambrian Klnir aalltd Snn ilay. The ahlp Varona l now tho only vea ael In the harbor. Her anchor chain aro nicely twlatml. Tho arhooner Novelty arrived In vea t"lday mornliiK. and proceeded to Knapp ton. where ahe will load lumber. The tu Relief brought Pilot Wnoda and Tatian In from tho Jewel yeaterday mornlns. Mr. Talton la very III. but lowly Improving-. Th acow Maud arrived from Youim'a river falla yeaterday with a load of pulp for Orearon aty. She la dlacharRlnK at Hi O. It and N. dock. There are now twenty-three voaaela en route to thla port, with a re-llered ton naao of SA.091. There aro ten veaaela In port, with a realalered tonnage of 1G,34. Three of the latter ara dlaenKaared. Th tender Columbine leavea up the river thla morntn for Portland, wher he will have her boiler overhauled. On board the tender are Quite a number of pholoarrapha of Tillamook Rock and the ' IlKhtahlp, taken by Chief Kmrlneer Lord, and howlnc thee Inlereatlng olnla at their very beat. j The new ayaUrn pretared by Chief Wharfinger Root ta pi-eaerve a complete record aa to freight left on the whnrvea over forty-eight hour and to guard axalnat aubatltullon of freight for the am way went Into effect yentenlay, My a Ban Franclaco pnwr. Now when any freight I leit on tho wharvei over forty-eight hour a tag properly dated la pi u ceil upon tt. and It can therefore bo , Identified at once, and no room la left for , any complaint a to overcharge. j, The cabin of th Pacific Coast Steam- J hip Company' veeael Al-Kl I being ex tended aft and a numler of new atate room added. Other change are being made In her cabin accommodation, and , when th largo force of men now at( work on her alongalde of Rroadway 1 are. through ah will be a flrat-clR pamcnger ' aa well a freight carrier. The company ! I expending aeveral thousand dollar on . her, and It will be aome time before ahe will be ready to go Into commlnslon again. Chronicle. Affair r.re In a very prosperous Rtnte at Kaattr Inland, o the Hrltlah bnrk Centaur, which arrived recently at 8n Franclaco, 111 dnya from Liverpool, re port. On Jamibry Id, when tho Cin- laur waa panning the Island, the chief and fifteen natives came off to her They brought a mighty welcome p. sr. cfferlng In thw t hnpe of bIx vhH'P, two hogs and a lot t f fruit. The chief re-; ported that hla people and hi flock were1 well and prosperous. The sheep on the Island numbered SO.OtiO, while the cattle of different kinds equaled thnt number. The trllie had sheared enough wool to make a cargo for a ship, and a British ship wo there loading at the time. The Centaur had an uneventful voyage. There I quite a rale war on between the I'nelllc Court Steamship Company, and the mnnnsers of the steamer Lakme which ho made several trip from Call-i fornla port to Tacoma and other Sound , cltlea. It appear a If the Lakme had' rather won a point over the company In. one respect. When It wa given out that' ah wa going to sail from Son FranclBco yesterday the P. C. 8. 8. Co. reduced tivlght rate on the steamer Umatilla, ailing yenterday, from 13.10 and 13 to til per ton. It wa reported on good au-l thorlty laat evening that tho I-ukme did. not aall yeaterday, deferring her depart-, ure until February IS. although the' atoamer Umatilla waa well lo.-ided down with freight for the Bound at tl per ton. Th Paclfto Coast Steamship Comiiny ha now announced that a $1 rate will be' made by the steamer City of Puebla. leaving San Francisco February 19, the day after the departure of the Lakme. Tacoma Ledger. Fishermen are now actively preparing for the halibut season, which begin upon1 the Caps Flattery bank about March 1, and lasts until late In tho full. Manager' Chase, of tho North Paclilo Fish Com-' pany, eatlmate that tlfty fishing craft are now being fitted out on the Bound especially for ne.libut Hailing. Tim most of these, he ay. are from Port Towns end, the remaining number divided up be. tween Tacoma ami Seattle, with a few from the ltelllngham Hay elite. "There will be mora people rssod In halibut ttahlng this neaaon than In any yenr passed," said he yesterday, "and In all probability the catch wll be greater this season than ever before. The halibut from the Sound have now an et!-; February, .806, li in ii watnh. uiw mtttn. aTm. J i'. - ! ' ! . ;ll. in. ft. ill. Hi. ft. HI. It. jlll. III. J ft . ... . ..... ( Hi H.I 2 27 H H -1H 1.8 8 62 -O.d i III H.O ; 8 Hi 8.2 , I) i'H 1.4 ! 0 i 0.3 3 Ml ll.O , 4 II ! 7.7, I" U l.'i HI II 1 2 4 81 H. 6 11 I 0 II II 12 10 10 M 2.1 li i H.H 1 2116 2 2 OH 1141 8.1 1.1 H.7 7 IM j 0.0 ! 135 0 , 7 011 H.6i B-.-7 6.B! 0 42 0 ' 2 61 0.1 H 13 H.4 ! 10 62 i 6.9 1 2 11 4.4 : 8 67 41.2 II l H.4 ' II i't 0.2 8 41 4.4 4 63-0.6 111 i ft 6 ! i 4 6 4.0 ! A 40 -0.8 0 i'i 0.S II 15 : 8 0 6 4H 8.7 20 -0.8 0 60 7.4 0 02 H O 0 84 8.2 0 6)1-0.7 1 24 7.H 0 44 8.4 7 14 2.8 7 27 -0 4 1 61 8.0 1 21 K.l ' 7 4tt 2 6 7 62 0.1 'I 1.) 8.8 1 67 7.8 8 24 2.2 8 13 0 6 2 4't 8.6 2 32 7 3 8 60 2. 8 88 0 9 3 06 8.6 II 7.0 9 24 1.8 9 02 1.4 U 84 H A 8 61 0 4 ; 10 00 1.7 9 1 9 A 10 8.6 4 4f 6.9 10 45 1.1 V 68 2.8 IMI 8.4 6 41 6.6 1 11 87. 1.4 10 84 2.8 6 84 8.8 6 69 6.2 0 4.1 1.2 11 21 8 7 6 27 8.1 8 82 6 2 2 Oil 0.9 7 83 8.2 1 9 60 6.6 6 42 4.1 8 14 0 4 A 43 R.8 It 63 6.8 ' 2 85 4.6 4 16 -6.2 9 61 8.6 11 38 7.2 4 05 8.9 6 06 ,-0.7 10 13 9.0 6 08 3 8 6 61 -1.0 0 II 7.8 11 47 9.2 6 09 2 5 6 82 -1.0 0 62 8.4 0 88 9.2 6 46 I I 7)0 0.8 1 21 1 8 1 27 9.1, 7 32 1.1 7 48 p0.4 llahnd place In th Kaatern market, our product being looked for and depended upon by Kaatern fish dealer. Our mar keta ara tho only place th Kail can rely upon to gt tlilr winter halibut, because few, If any, of these flan ran be obtained from tho Kaatern bank dur ing Hi winter. Halibut I now ell ng for 12 cent wholesale her. Our lupply her doe not depend upon the (eaaon. By going north to Queen Charlotte sound and Alaskan . water m winter time fishermen can catch all they want." ' NOTICE TO MARINERS. Kn trance to Gray' Harbor, Washington. oat,u-' ftouca i hereby iveii that the outer bar buoy, flrt-clai can, black and white perpendicular atrip, lately reported gon adrirt from It mooring on the out er edg of th bar, I now In It old position. Hy order of th llghthou board. O. W. FAHKNHOLT. Commander 0. 8. Navy. Inspector Uth L. II. District, Office of U. H. Lighthouse Inspector, Portland, Or., Feb. IS., jpl. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Willamette River, Channel to Portland, Oregon. Notice la hereby given that the Swan Island Bar alnxle pile poal light beacon (upper) and 1'oat office Bar alngl pit poet light beacon (lower), both of which wer recently carried away, have been replaced In their old position In the Willamette river. liy order of tho lighthouse board. O. W. FAR EN HOLT. Commander C. B. Navy, inspector Uth L. II. District. Office of t. 8. Lighthouse Inspector, Portland. Or., February It, lis. NOTICE TO MARINERS. ' Point Arguello, California. It I reported that th Point Arguello whittling buoy, painted red and marked 'Tt. A." In white, haa drifted thr quarter of a mile to the northward of Its old position. It will be replaced In It old position a oon a practicable, when due notice will be given. My order of th llghthou board. FRANK COURTIS. ' Commander U. 8. N.. Inspector. Office of U. 8. Lighthouse Inspector, Twelfth District San Francisco, Cat. February tt. IS. The U. S. Oov't Reports ahow Royal Bklng Powder superior to II otbert, W mut define flattery and praiae: they are dltlnct Trajan waa encour aged to virtue by the panegyric of Pllny: Tiberlu became obstinate In vice from th flattery of the senator. Loul XVI. Mr. L. R. Patton. Rockford. HI.. write: From personal experience I can recommend DeWltfa Barsaparilla. a cure for Impure blood and genera) debility.' Chaa. Rogers, DniggUt ny Imagination a man In a dungeon la ramtble of entertaining himself with scene and landscape more beautiful than any that can be found In the whole compass of nature. Addison. "Give me a liver regulator and I can regulate the world." said a genius. Th druggist handed him a bottle of De Witt's Little Karly Riser, the famous little plus. Chaa. Roger. The praise of the envious 1 far Jesa creditable than their censure; they praise o ,ly that which they can surpass, but that which surpasses them they censure. Colton. All the patent medicine advertised In this paper, together with th choicest perfumery, and toilet article etc., can be bought at the lowest price at J. W. Conn' drug itore, opposite Occidental Motel, Astoria. "O, look!" exclaimed Ruth, a victim cf the -.'iisslng erase, "what lovely poet era I Ami bhe and Mabel went Into the store i .id purchased several dollars' worth. I 'ray, how were they to know that the p. od bought were not posters, but comic aiciitine? Boston Transcript IT MAT DO AS MUCK FOR TOO. Mr. Fred Miller, at IrMnar, IX., write that he bad a eevere kidney trouM lor marry year, wtri aevere palna in tall back and alao tfttag, hi bladder wa affected. He tried many ao-clled kid ney cure, but wMlhnut any good result About a year agx he began the uaat ot Electric Btttera and found relief at once. Klectrto Bitter 1 especially adapted to the cur ot all kidney and Dver trouble and often give almost instant relief. One trial will prove, our axaJawaent. Price only Me tor targe bottle. Alt Ctia. Rogers drug "".ore. SHE D1SL1KKD CRITICISM. Washington Star. "Mr. Dorklns," she said reproachfully, "I am Informed that you refer to the boarding establishment which I conduct In language of disparagement. "Not Intentionally." "Then I suppose It was under some hypnotic Influence that you requested the waiter to bring you one ot my biscuits as you were going fishing anil wanted a sinker. i A OOOD WORD. Mr. J. J. Kell, 8harpaburg. Pa.: Dear 8lr: I am glad to say a good word for Krause'a Headache Capsule. After suffering for over three year wltr acute neuralgia and Its consequent In somnla (which seemtd to battle the ef forts of some of our best phya'clans) you suggested this remedy whl. li gave mo almost Instant relief. Words fall to express the praise I should like to be stow on Krause's Headache Capsules. Orntefully yours. MRS. li R. HOLMES. Montrose, I'a. For sale by Chas. Rosers, Astoria. Or., ole agent. HAD illM TKkbO, Newport Mercury. . . ' Twlttcrly (to flnltlerly, reading noVnl) And what become of th hrof Hnltlerly 1 don t know hi ft nil fat but on page tt It look a If th heroin had him lred. Twlllrrly-Treid? Hnllterly Y; the author state thai "at her glance h stood rooted to th pot." LOOK OUT For breaker ahead when pimple, boll. carbuncle and Ilk manifestations of Im pure blood appear. They wouldn't ap pear If your blood wer pur and your system in th right condition. They show you what you need a good blood purifier; that' what you get when you tak Dr. Plerc Golden Medical Irlscovery. It earn- health with It. All Wood, Skin, and Scalp Dlseaaaa, fro ma common blotch or eruption to th worst flcrofula. are cured by It It Invigorate th liver, purifla and nrtehe th blood, and rouse every organ Into healthful action. In the moat lubborn form of blood dis eases, such Salt Rheum. Krtema. Tet ter, Kryalpelaa, Carbuncle, and kindred ailment, and with Scrofula In every hp. and all Mood-taint. It effect perfect and permanent cure of th wont Those who attain any excellence com monly apend llf In on common pursuit; for excellence not gained upon easier term. Johnson. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Boom no man' lov Ihouah of a mean degree; lov I a present for a mighty airg; much less mske any man thine enemy, Herbert J. W. Plerc. Republic. Iowa, sars: "I hav used On Minute Cough Cure In my family and for mylf. with results so ntlrly satisfactory that I can hardly find word to xpra myself a to It merit. I will nevar fall to recommend It to other, on - every occasion that presents luelf." Chaa. Rogers. Wa are kindled and nut out. sr die dally; nature that begot ua expel us, and a better and safer place Is provided for ua Seneca. Or. Prica'g Cream Bakhi; Powder Critic That villain In your story 1 a perfect masterpiece. Where did rou get the character? Novel lit I Imagined a man possessed of all the forms of wicked ness my wife attribute to me when h I angry. Spare Moment. Quick In effect, heals and leaves no car. Burning, scaly kln eruption quickly cured by De Witt' Witch Haul Halve. Applied to burn, scalds and old ore. It 1 magical In effect Always cures pile. Chaa. Rogers. "No, you cannot kls me, but you may kla my hand," (aid h coldly: "Cruel, cruel being." he cried. "With you love lead a miserable hand to mouth exist ence!" B., K. Co.' Monthly. It not only I so. but It must be so. On Mlnut Cough Cur acts quickly, and that a what make It so. Chaa. Rogers. Employer So you want a fortnight' alary In advance? But (uppose you should dl tonight? Clerk (proudly) Sir. I may be poor, but I'm a gentleman. Pearson Weekly. A high liver with a torpid liver wfu not be a long liver. Correct th liver with De Wltt'a Little Early Risers, little pills that cure dyspepsia and constipation. Chaa. Roger. HI8 WAT OF PUTTING IT. Chicago Record. "I there one fountain pen better than anotherr "Well, no; I should say. however, that there ara a good many fountain pens worse than others." BHILOH'S CURE is sold en a guaran tee. It cure incipient consumption. It I the beat Couth Cure. Only one cent a dose. B cents. 10 cents, and Sl00i For sale by J. W. Conn. Smith Blumer 1 .one of the most thoughful men I ever saw. Jones What haa he been doing now? Smith The other day he sent for an umbrella I had borrowed from him and had my nam engraved on the handle. Pearson's Weekly. BUCKLEN'8 ARNICA. SALVB. The best aalv in th world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped Bands, Chilblains. Con, and AU Skin erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no iai reoulred. It Is guaranteed to alva perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Srlce, tS cents per tox- For sale by Co a. K offer, tjaa reuowr ouaiaing. THE IDEA Cleveland Plain Ilealer. The Chicago Tlmee-Herald has an edi torial headed "Must the Greenbacks Go?" That query was evidently written by a Ingle man. Poppy red chiffon makea exceedingly chic theater waists. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hy pophosphitcs, ' with plenty of out-door exercise,' pure air and pure water, will arrest consumptive tenden--cies, allay the irritation of the throat and lungs, and build up the body and fortify the system against further inroads from this insidious disease. THE. ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A passenger train on the Chicago, Mil waukee and St Paul Railway. No. Its tarin are veatlbuled. heater by (team. and lighted by electricity. Each aleep- car berth haa an alectric reading lamp. It dining car ar th beat in the world, and Ita coach are palace on wheel. Thl great railway, connecting aa It does with all transcontinental lines at St Paul and Omaha, assures to the tarvellng publlo the best service known. Tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukee and 8t Paul Railway are on sal at all railroad ticket office to any point In th United State or Canada. For maps, folder and other 'nforraatlon, addresa. ' C. J. EDDT. General Agent. I V. CASEY, , Portland, Or. Trav. Paes and Tkt Agent, Portland, Or. fjalebly.Tsereeshly, Yrr C'srcatu Four out of Bv wha offer nervousness, mental worry, stuck f"tteblii.nsrbe.t paying tb penalty of early r eases. Vlo tlma, rselsla yoar manhood, rsgaia yoar vigor. Don't despair. Send for book with explanation aod proof. Ulld(sJd)fr. ERIE ISEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. Y. Are You Going East? .4 W, UIUf MMW M. 0 V. mivaJWH. Senenl agent of th "Burlington out," tut Washington at, Portland. Ha will mall yon free of charge, map, time tables, and ad via you aa to the through rales to any point, reserve siaeping car accommodation for you. Kand furnish you with through tickets via either the Northern, Union, South rn. Canadian Pacific, and Oreat North ern railroad at th vary lowest rates obtalnabl. Th Burlington Rout t generally eon ceded to bo the finest equipped rail road in ua wona for all cisas of travel. I873 1895 Fisfyer Brothers, Sell ASTORIA, Lubricating OILS A Specialty, Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron A Stfel, Coal, Groceries A Provisions, Flour A Mill Feed, Painta, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbanks Scales, Doors A Windows, Agricultural Implements Wagons A Vehicles. E. flcNElL, Receiver. ji Glvea Choice of mo Transcontinental Routes, Via Spokane and St. PauL Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha or St Paul. Pullman and Tourist Sloop Free Reclining Chairs Car. Astoria to San Francisco State of California, Tuesday, Feb. It Columbia. 8unday, Feb. H State of California, Friday, Feb. 28. Columbia, Wednesday, March 4. Stat ot California. Monday, March . Columbia, Saturday, March 14. Astoria and Portlnd Stsamers. Tb T. J. Potter wOI leer Astoria at T p. m. dally, except Sunday; leave Port land at T a. m. dally, except Sunday. The Steamer Lurtfcre wOI Iteaara Aatorla at : a. m. dally, except Sunday; leave Portland at I p. m. dally, except Satur day. ' For rates and getmral InlormaUon call 00 or address U. TV. AAunoocivni, WW Tf UIIUT OTrDT Gen. Pas. AmU Portland, Or Are You Going East? Be sure and see that your ticket reads via T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. s CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS OAd OMAHA RAILWAYS. This Is the GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track, Peerleas Vee- Ubuled Dining ana Bleeping jw Train and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have riven this road s national reputa tion. All clnns of passengers carried on th veatlbuled train without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. Ail agents have tickets. W H MEAD. F. C. BAVaOB. Oen. Agent Trav. F. and P. Aft ix waetung-ton at, roruana. ur. Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says: "Shlloh' Vltallxer "SAVED MY LIFE.' I consider It the best rem edy for a debilitated system I ever used. For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble, It excel. Price 75 cts. For sale by . W. Conn. lot I i-t .'If eaiT. DlSIOaJ BtATIMTS, coprsnuTS 1 ins. a co mi Hao.owir, Nsi y.;a. Olilaat tmreso foe laeurln patent. IQ Amrrl'l, r..rr natnl taken out bf o la Ijronirlic brfore the alUo by a bnttm glrea fra of ctiarif la tM fittiiti: mxim laarast tl 11 mt off m ot anr artaiitifT'. paeer fn th WorkL Bl.lanHi.il llluacrata.1, Jlo l.l. !ll,n i,i aaaa sknulii be wiinout It. Waek tr, a.l.uoa yaaei (I JO all momhe, A1dna, K rt a ClA. ri,slaSM, SU1 atfuadway, iiaw IfurB (Mr. 0 UNSET 0 1 iMiTrn L.IIIII I LUi KARON Or IS05.1S9A. WILL KUjN Tuiiee a Week BETWEEN San Francisco Anu New Orleans Over the Great J unset fjoute Leaving San Francisco Tuesdays and Saturdays From Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1895. The mot complete, modern, elegantly quipped and perfectly arranged Vestt- isum -lTansconuneatal Train in America, New Equipment, especially designed for Direct connections In New Orleans or all Eastern points. Quick time. TflE flSTOHW SAVINGS BilflK Acts aa traataa fn Mnw. . Iaji. mtA In. dividual a. Transact a general banking business. Interest -paid on tin deposits. J. a A. BOWLBT. President ...Vice President Casnlar BBNJ. TOUNO FRANK PATTON.. DIRECTORS, J. Ol A. Bowlbr. C R. Pen R,t Touo, A. & Reed, D. P. Thompson nr. at. jjexneai. uiisx uotmes. Few flen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those ws serve. Ws'r trying la every war to soaks them the moat en. Joyabls la town. All the "good things' C the season cooked by our excellent cook in the most delicious style. Perfect eervlce. U you Invite a friend to the Palace RMUurant th place la a auffloient guar antee that he will receive a good meal. The Palace flestaarant I. A FASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND WHARF- BUILDER. Addraaa. bos 10, PostoSlc. ASTORIA. OR SEASIDE SflWPiL' A complete tock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, ceiling, 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. Office and yard at mill. H. F. L. LOGAN. Proo'r. Seaside, Oregon. Captain Sweeney. U. 8. A.. San nir. Cel.. saya: "Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy I the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 60 cent. Sold by J. W. Conn. INDORSED BY THE PRESS. Gentlamp.fi? ThU ta ... .!... 1 w v . n . j uini 4 nave used Vran..'. T J .... ,1 .. .. 1. ri , - - . 1. iaJnuiee with satisfactory result. I bought a wmcn cosi me ioc, ana one capsule cured me of a dreadful ick headache. My wife and myself have both used the medicine manufactured by the Norman ucniy jm 1 g. uo., and we recommend them to the public aa being Just what uicjr re represeniea. Respectfully. W'. P. HUTCHISON, Ed. Gasette. Pleasant Hill, Mo. Twenty-five cents, for sale by Chas. Roger,, Astoria, Or., sole agent. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great Blood purifier, glvea freahnes and clear ness to the complexion ami cures Con stipation, 25 cts., GO cts., n.OQ. For sale by J. W, Conn.