The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, April 16, 1896, Image 3

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    Til K DAILY. AHTOItl Nf ,HTUU. T11!SI.V JfOUVfXff, APRIL K
PRESBYTERIANS
IS CONFERENCE
'Interest lnt IWcilliiH nf the I'ort-
liiml Tn-slntny ut Ycster
iliiy's Seshlun.
Ml ( II HISIMiS I KAN.-tACII U
i
liiitallatliiR lu lie Hade Itriiiirti Head
Wuck ill I'rctidrnt Ice. ul I be Alb.iMjr
tulltqlmi laatiiiilni. tusi
mesded tic.
The Presbytery i.( I'orllainl convened
at l:M a. tii , and mi r. In a Imlf hour
tlotuikitml service whan (ho preabytsry
roiieiltutcd nh prayer l.y In Itev.
C II Shlelde, Ut-v.'TliiM. Iloyil, Hinder.
lur, in ih i Imlr.
The ni'1ri,ir announced the following
etandlug committees:
t'umuilliic nf araiigmiciite-tlev. II.
T.lddrll. nn. I Nf-uiu of rhuri'h.
Illlli ntid iivcriuree !lov. Win. Trnvls.
W. T Viii. w N Wright.
Judicial !...,. Hn a. K I'. Mill. II. l,
W M Wright. Klder Mariln.
crural Aaerttihly Minutes-hev V II
l-c. I li. nii.l II J t'ampliell '
Htiiml MiiimIk Itev John slurrlae.in
mi'l l Mm re.
.VirraiUe fur Aaecmtily, llev.
Milter, N T Hr.ill, ami Kldri
Wrong. M 1 1
Nui rutin, f..r H)ihkI Itev. V, J
11
w.
t'nnii
J. A.
niwn.r rider I)
Kakln, K " l.lk,mi
Luke
liirra ftimi ra A
II, trillion, and (rv
m rt-i.l m.l. r Win
J Brown aiul W,
1: A ll.il.irl.lan
Wii.tlMlna ! d (he
rr..,i, rv n, prayer fur iheee licibrcii
A call .i. ,l,i.e-l In he lunula of Ilia
'r,.l.)i.iv m.iii Hie Hi. Julma I'liurcli,
I'uritntiil, f..r llev r. W HI Pierre., ami
al.u a mil (mi,, n,P Third I'liurdi. Port,
land, fur llic i.n.lurnl services nf W. J
Arm .1,1
i'il rre referred Iii the iirnii'
rr i'tnitiiiiiir
nev Juii.m iiuiih, if lite I'r.-etiyli'ry
r Krarmy. n akn1 lu all i nrrra
nm,i. ul.i
A rrtirat frmn the ereelon of Ilia
Miaiwh iliunh. IVrilaml. aakliitr to lw
relieved from Ilia Kenllworlh tle.nn
Thla Hia-r mnm rrferrnl lo I ha II M
riininiHlea.
Tlta rommltlee nn liotiie mleaUma, fl.-
W. n Korlie, rhalrman. maila lia rrimrlJ
mm iininna; AiilireiHtt ir ell tniirrne
aivl the IV M ke1 fur MW tlnrlna I lie
(wet all mnniha auul were urented U.f
or C Iraa than aakel fur i Imr.'hea
are nnar aivlrlntr. vli: Pnmaarua, Kaale
I'ark. Thlril, I'ortlnwt Knaia. Mlrrah.
rnrtland. iivl M Tateir rhiin-hea, nek
ln a Inlal of IJ.n
Hie Inllnwlni lleWa nn vacant Tllla
mmik anil liar CHy. r-ilian nni 1itiM:
rier Aatorla.; t'Urk.iia: Klrat: mj
H.rlhBl-r and IIkUiiI, Tha nummltlea
hava rellmatcMl ami aent lha eaitmnt to
the I.im,M ivaklna fnr l ITV of whlrh
la for nrar work, arllh a Kl'la renurat
for more fnr new work. Kaicl ark
en I luntiaut waa reMtnmen..-.t to the
ImaM nf home m tea I ana for hM, aJe: lha
Third rhun h. p.ll.a.l, 'or n, Kmil
a. for Mm. ami Mlanah. rorln4. fnr
'U. Tha reiwrt waa aiUMed aa a rhl
The llev, Julian Hatch, of tha I'rrehy
tery of Kearney, Neb, waa received on a
letter nf itiamlaaat to thla .Hra'tylery,
Mr Match waa fnr threa reara I'rinnhy.
tertan mlaaiunary In Neliraaka. for which
he a hlahly commended hy hla lra
hytery , .
The I'ommlitee on Hundny athnol work.
reHirtrd. rnlllna attnntlun lo lha lomlmi
of Chllitren'a I nv. In June, nmt tecum
menilcd n hrnrly nml tinlverMl nliaerv
ance of the day and that a collecil in t
lakm for the ramw.
The rtiinmliire nn mlnlatirlal rellnf rec.
nmmendid l for lr turner; Jan fnr
W N Hllmaon. ami ll'O for Mra. tlco.
Ilnaa; rnrrlrd
Tha rtimniltlee on temeraiii,e, Hev.
Wm Travle, chairman, rewried Iwo
rhiirchca In the I'reahytery hava ecealonnl
rnmmltteea: two othera prnmlae to hnv,
them: tlilricen aay the Hundny achinil
and V I'. H t. K. nrn dnlna aomcthlna;
Inatiril the aiiiMircaalon of the IrnfTI two
of them uaed aome Inlliience at olltlcal
rlmartce: acrn have temtieritncn Rt.
hnth: none alvn a collection tu the aaaetn
hly rnmnillti-e nn temernice. The re
uirt wna adiHiteil.
Tha rail of the HI. I,ihna rhurch, of
1'i.rtlund, waa fouml In order, nnd wua
Idiiced In the handa of lha Itev. K V: HI.
iMi-rre; alao the call of tha Third church,
I'ortlnnd waa found In order inul lilnccd
Into Ihe handa of Hev. W. J Arnold
The ctille were accepted and coin nltteea
were niMKilnliMl to rr?.mmend the oriler
nf Inatnlliiilon acrvlcca.
The mnilnrntor, l)r. Boyd, wna i pollut
ed lo miMhrnle and MKUind the tonell
liillniml iiieatlnna llev. John Mnrrlann
to preach Ihe acrmon: lr Hill to churite
the imalnr; nnd IT. Holt the e0ie In tha
Inaintlntlon of Ihe Hev. K. W. Hi. IMorre;
the Inaliillnllnn to Ink plmt April rth,
I o'cIih k p. m
The Inainllatlon of Hev. V. J. Arnold
waa ni'tl (or April 'th. I p. nt. Ir. Ilnvd
lo pivalde nnd proMiund lha conatllutlon
ill tieallona; Itev. John Morrlaon lo
preach the acrmon: tha Hev. lr. Wllaon
to chnra-e Ihe pnetor, nnd the Hev. Ir.
HOI lo chre Ihe ieople.
Hev Kilwnrd H. lloUlimer. Itev. Dr.
llnawi'll nnd Ihe llev. M Hmlth wero
naked In all aa corresponding memlu'ra.
Hev W. T. Hcott trimrliil Ibc minimi
nurrntlve. Of Ihe twciity-nlnn churchca,
twenty hava lieen ri'KUlnrly supplied. I 'f
the forty Huhhnlh achoola, n few of them
urn ntlaalon achoola. only n few eyatom
Bllrully lench Ihe ciitechlam: clKhlcen
hiive lllirnrlia: two churches have mcn'a
aoclctlea, and tlflcen hnva liullca" eoclc
tlca; twenty report younif people' ao
clctlea nnd aome Of the mlaaloua havo
thorn. In nineteen churchca nnd prench
InK atiillona apcclnl revival mecllnirn lira
reported. A iioodly iiuiiiImt of conver
alona lire reported na n reault; Ul pcraona
were niMed on conreanlun of ihclr fulth;
only nlioiit half the cliiirT'l-a Kiuo to nil
the lumrila, while nil Kiive lo ronto of
them. Ncnrly ull tha tiimliiy aclinola
liuvn lo Hundny achool work on (.'hlhlrcna'
lny, nnd to Um home and foiclitn mln
alona na ulao hnve the vounK peoplo'a
aoclctlea lo tho two hitter ciiuaea. Kcw
chiin-hca report apcclnl llnca of moral
reform effort Tha report waa approved.
Mr. Loula II. Arncaon, of tho Hmlth
THE COUGH
WHICH LINGERS
because of a run-down
condition of the sys
tem, and is not affect
ed by ordinary cough
medicines, will yield
readily to
Sc5tlstriu(sioru
because it gives
strength to the weak
ened body and enables
it to throw off disease
Title Table
PATH.
Vcillll'i,ll , , ,
'I llHleilll)
Irlilny
hnlnnliiv
mummy ....
Muinliiy
Tui'aiUy ... .
WHa)nJiiy ,, .
Tlilira.lH) . ,. , , ,
Krliy, . . . .
Hainriuy
Nl'MMY ....
MmiiUy
Tui-e.Hiy
Wixlminliiy . .,
Tliurxiiiy
Krnly
Halurilay
HUN HA V
Moihlav
Iiiiwility
Wmlncely
Tlnira.lay , . .
irlilay .
Mnlunlnv
Ht'MMY. ...
Mumliiy ., , .,
1 111'a.lny ....
Wcilnc-ilny , .
ibil unlaw . . .
Memorlnl church, of Kalrvlcw, prcm-ntcd
hlmaclf aa dealrlna; lo atudy for Ihe mm
latry and acckltiK to lie lukui iindrr Ihe
cure of I ho I'real.ytery. He waa naiun
tlied na to hla M,faonnl 'lll'lall.ill extw-rlrtu-e
mil hla r.naoin 'nr e4M-kln; Ihe
(oacl tnlnlairy Ilia c imlii.i'l'in wna
aiiainlncd mid waa inkiui umlcr Ihe cure
of Ihe I'reahylrry.
Tha flulaop I'lnlna chiir'h waa reeoni
iiiemlcd for If" for Ihe aerti 'a of Itev,
H Hnyre.
A aM.ciii committee waa rtppilnlcd to
put Ihe facta of our nccda a a I'realiy-
lerv lirfure the Imard of hmne nitaelolia
nnd urne the MptNilntmenl of a aem-ral
iiilaainiinry lot t'lilumliln, Wnalitnaion
mnl TiliimiNik counllca; Hea Unlit, l.ld-
.lill. Win. Truvl.. mid C It. Hhl-hla ap-
pnllttcd
The Iteva. It Unit. II l.ldd.-tl. nnd fl.
Hayre were appointed to nrrantfe for a
ectitl-ccntciinlnl celehrailon of Ihe nr
aallUnllon of Ihe 1'lataott I'lalua church,
which waa rfrwie,) H. plrmhrr llh, htt
I'raaldent Wallace 11 of tho AI-
Imny fotlealaia Inalttiile, waa aci'ordeil
Ihe prlvllcgca of Ilia floor and made a
atatemeni with reference to the work of
Ihe tnatltuilon. The floating deht la alxiut
UUO Thera la a niorl.io deht of f'U
lowarda which P"0 ara n eight, whan
Ihe floating deht la wiped lut.
Hharra
of l"3 each ara lielng taken and It la
hoped that lid aharea will Is) taken hy
commencement lima.
A map of the I'reahylery maria hy I'rof.
Ilrentham and prearntM lo lha l'realy
Irry Indicating lha Hundty whoola and
tha i huri hea In lha liounda of tha I'reahy
lery. Tha thanka of tha treahytary wi ro
t ot ail lo I'nif, llrvmhatn (or hU gralult
Oua arrvlra.
Tha llav. Wm. Trarl waa elected mln
laterlal delegate to ihe general aaaemhly
and lha Itev. John Morrison aa alternate.
Kliler M. I. Im waa elected lay dch-gata
and Klder J. K. Mariln aa lav alternate.
The assembly meela In Itoxalog Hprlng '
M V , neat May. I
The Hev John Morrison. W C). i
rorl-a. W. B Moll ti. n . and Klder
IVtrr H. Ward and Koberl Uvlngslone
were elected aa trustee of the rrehy.
trry, '
The following resolutions were pneaed !
relative to lha Albany Collcalaie Inatl- .
lite
That the work of lraldent Ie be cor
dially commended: thai every poaalhle
facility be offered ITeshl.-nt I .re for push
ing the ttilcresia nf the Institution: that
he rhuirhea be urged lo make their con
tributions for the hoard of aid directly
to this college: that the young people's
soclettr lie recommended to make an
effort to begin the founding of a library
for the college.
Hcsolutlnns highly common ling the Oc
cident were nftVred by Hev. John Morri
son and adopted.
Hesolutlon of lhanka were extended hy
rising vote lo the pastor and aeadon of
Ihla church and rapeclully the ladlea of
the church, who provided eo liountlful a
lunch for the t'reabytery: also the A- ' 'htu mining. Alaska wvr contain
lorlnn for report, nnd the steamboat enough col to supply th world. There
companies for special rate to and from ' n i"-" ,n Anai-orte who ha become
Astoria. rich by sending one veaad each year to
The relation of the Tualatin I'lalna nnd I Alaska, loading her with co-l ami selling
Kori'st ilrova churchca and the aupply of the lot oil her return. Il ha dcared
Ihe amn. waa referred to the home, ml- ' thotiaand of dollars each year hy send
alonnry commute with Instruction lo ', tig but one vessel. lie was offered
rcHirt to the next mcilng of Ihe I res- ! I1.V0W for a half Inierest In hla bualnrs
bytery. i a short time ago. What could fleet do
Hev. It. Uddell wna ennouriged to have i " on vesael reap auch a hnrveatf Tha
an oversight over newly developing j fishermen who hnve gone after halibut
polnta about A si mln. with a view to re- ' hnve failed, because hnllhtit are only
tahllshliut mission In them. vnlunhle when gotten to the market
Minute read, roll called nnd I'rrahy- ' fresh. Itelng a tender tlah Ihey spoil
Irry ndlnurnrd lo meet nt the call of : milckly. In Centnl and Houth America,
the moderator. where such qunnlltle nre used, liecnuse
I ti;r peopln are Catholic nd have o
MATTI.KS .11 A KINK.
Nines, ricked I p Along the Water Troot
Yentcrdav. i
,
I
riic I Th nlnl steamship rhlltiiKong
dun fnun Honolulu.
;
"I1 :
I
the s. Iimim r U'ltln Is on the wny
from Hun Kramiaco lo load lumber.
- - I
Hit Miner Wall Walln brought In SuO ,
ions of freight at Tacj.tm Monday and ;
took out l ton. .
I
The schooner Hoy Homers, with uhout
I1f,, feet of lumber, sailed for Hnn
Kriinclsco yesterday.
I
The llrltlsh ship Klrkcudhrlhlshlr j
aallinl yeslenlay for Algoa Hay. Houth
Africa, with n cargo of wheat. j
'he little harli Poxfnrd, which arrived
Tuesday, will discharge several hundred
tons of coal nt thla port before having
up tho river. I
Owing lo tho siierlor pnxscnttcr ncoom- I
modnllons on the slc.unihlp Mexico, ah I
will take thn Toiiekn' place on her next j
trip north from Taoomn. , I
Htcnmcr Stnta arrived from Pan Krnn- ,
lisco yesterday morning and discharged !
ninety tuns of freight for Astoria mer- j
chant, nftnr which she left up the river
for I'ortlnnd.
The llrltlsh ship Carnnryonshlrc, which
Mailed from Han Francisco December 11,
for Queenstown, went nshoro at Cokiin
Point, Ireland, and la a total los. Tho
craw were aaved.
The llrltlsh four-mnaled bnrk Inver-
nes-hlre left up tha river In tow of the
Ockluhnma yeterdny morning for Port
land, where ahe will dlacharge the re
mainder of her cargo.
The running down of the United State
monitor Monterey by the Puget Bound
nnd Central Amerlun steamship Transit
on Hundny Inst In Seattle harlior, It h i
been learned, wa caused by Ihe carry
ing away of a part of th Transit' Herr
ing gear, rendering the steamer unman
ageable. Thn cuptatn of the Transit
HluU'S that h Intended passing under
Allcoc
UKAR in mind Not one oi
tions I as (rood a the genuine.
JiJix?Jlcos)
jJ''S,i?ymrwaiMireUi
for April, 1896.
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tha alrrn of th ilonl rey, and wu aieer
, lnfc a courae that would have carried 1 1m
well ulear of Ihe tiouhor, when auildcnly
hla vcaanl refuaml to nnawcr her helm,
and, awung ahurp up lino lha wind hy
the tide, ran how n Into the Monterey.
The hitler aulfere.l iiolhlng mora than
having her palnl u ralciicd, while It will
rciiilre two wcika to rcpilr Ihe aluva
Ik.w of Ihe Irauall.
The revenue culler Hartley, anya Ihe
I'n 1 1, will prohnhly n-'Vcr again do n rv
he In the hay for Iho tiiatofniiduw of
ilclala. Hhe la now In Id up lor leimlra,
ami Ihe gnaollne launch Any la carrying
the lnaectora to Ihe .'nrlniia (orrign In
coming ahlpa. The cyllmhT In uila of the
lliirlh-y'a englhca are In audi condition
Hint It la dungeroua io run her. The
plana fnr th-ae w.'re burned up In Ihe
Kladim Iron Morka rlre. nlmul llva yiara
ago. and Ihe only w-iy of aenting tlupll
aia la hy sending to Washington. To
do thla would entail a long del.iy and tha
aolv'iociit work of reptlrlug would run
Into imuilha. In the tneiniime tha lea
ciillcr. Ihe tlohlen late, will he com
pleti-d anil ready for service, ami then
Ihe government will have a launch for
teila The III lie culler, that hna lived
through awvan adinlnlatratlona and car
1 rt' u " oltlcer of aa many different col-
lectori of tha port, 'a now to ha placed
In rotten row. Hhe will ba Ihe Drat reve
nue culler on lha PaNtlo coast to he
placed on the retired Hat, and aa aurn
aha will to down In history. The John
r. Hartley waa built In Han Krancleco
over twenty. rive year ago and haa been
In ootitlnnoua service aver alnce. Dur
ing her lifetime she baa been rebuilt
half a doaen lime and Ihla la the laat
atile. Had the drawing for Ihe cylinder
head not been burned up ah might hava
struggled along for a few month, but
now her lime ha come, and if ahe la
een again on Ihe bay It will not be under
revenue nag-
The ruah to Cook Inlet aeema lo be
eymT- " the K I . for Ihe present at
'" Tha brtgattlna I0keley, which
''' hi north ac noon today,
ha been able lo get but about twenty
Poaaengers from thla city, and will fill up
her aecoomoiatlona with freight. When
th lllskeley ram over from Tacom
she had forty piunengera n board and In-
'- tended lo fill up lo th ntmher of 1110
In 8.attle. Kilty tona of freight will be
, taken and feel of lumber. B. P.
i Hahm. one of Ihe owner of Ihe Itlnkelcy,
Is an advocate of the importance of the
llahlng Industry to the Hound. "If I
' had It to do over again," he anld yrater-
' day. "1 would not take n single pneecn-
, grr on a boat like thla I would load
her with about ISO Ion of salt, lake
; Iwenly-flve men and fish along the Ala-
ka coaat for roil, salting the Pah a they
are cuturlit. The poaalblll'lc to the
Hound In the trad of aall water fish are
beyond eellmatr. A source of wealth
' Ilea at our door of greater Importance
many fast days, I am told an enormou
j demand for a1ud -od exist. In Olou
I cester, Mass., every buslneaa man own
I fin Inlnmil In anma flahlntf KaaI fl,.,,-
buics ahow that HO per cent of the tlsher-
n"'n there who go out art-ir salt water
tlsli succciyl. They travel a fnr n ISM
miles to their Hulling grounds, and
Olnucester I associated In the mind of
nil wilh the exportation of largo aoan-
title of fish. Seattle I In a position
to take the lend In Ihe fishing Industry.
The finest fishing ground In the world
nr within easy reach."
Liht biscuit without shortening with
j-rlce's Cream Unking Powder.
MCNl' FOR KK1DAT.
Margarita-Why, wh-re's the illnnerT
Leonorn-'TIs not ready, madam.
vor i.ii i,. nii I know Ihe iruests. toot
Nr r they fairly welcome till I do
hid em.
-Hole n Wife nnd Hnve a Wife.
Urcakfnat
Itrnllcd Bait Mackerel.
Slewed Potntoe.
llnsheil Href nu Uratln.
Kite Fritter.
Coffee.
Luncheon.
Fried Perch, Rnvlgnte Sauce.
Cold Sliced Heef. Horseradish.
Sully Lunn. Canned Plum.
Cocoa.
Dinner.
Monastery Soup.
Riullshes. Olive.
Potatoes a la Vaiidolse.
Pigeons, en Compote.
Curry of Lamb. Roaat Chicken.
Stuffed Potatoes.
Celery Mayonnaise, Served In Apples,
linked Hasty Pudding.
Coffee.
EO DID HE.
ltoston Transcript.
Mr. Hrolmble tto her offsprlngV-There
you go, tracking th floor all over with
mud. Didn't I tell you to wipe your
feet before you came InT
Johnny Oh. nobody's blaming you, ma;
you did all you could.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Porous
Plaster
tne nost oi counterfeit ana lmn.v
' I
Porous
w mm? y
What io
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Cftfttorla U Dr. Samuel Pltt-her' premriptlon for InfbaU
nnd Children. It conUlu neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic ubntaoce. It U harmleM iubntltaU
tut Farcforic, Dtopn, Soothing Syrup, And Castor OIL
It' l rieaunt. IU ffuamntee la thirty yean' ut by
SliUioDJ of Mother. C&na destroy Worm and allays '
forerialUveM. - Caatoria prerenU Tomltlngr Soar Card,
Cre Diarrhoea ' and Wind Colic. Caatoria rellerea
tcthlnr tronhlea, cures constipation and flatulency.
Caatoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, riving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
torla la the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend.
Castorla.
"Csatorla I excellent medicine fbrcMI
drrn. Mother hlv repeatedly told ax of It
good cflect npoa their children."
Da. C. C Oaooon,
Lowell, Mas.
"Castorl I th best remedy for children of
Which X am acquainted, t hope th day U not
far distant when mother will con alder Ih
real interest of their children, and aae Castorla
Instead of Ih various quack nostrum, which
ar destroying their loved oaea, by forcing
opium, morphine, aorsbfnf ayrup and other
hurtful agent down their thrusts, thereby
tending them to prematura grave."
In. J. t. KiscMsixsx,
Conway. Ark.
The CarrUur Company, 77
MATRIMONIAL, ITEM.
Texas Sifter.
In a Han Antonio (Texas) drawing room
a lady was narrating her ead experlcn -e.
"Imuglne Ih frightful poaltljn In whh-h
1 am placed . My huaband went north,
and now It la almost thrw years alne
I had a line from him."
"Horrtlir!" groaned th choru.
"Ves, but that ain't th worse II
I likely to turn up here In town any day
and head me off from getting a dtvoro
for desertion."
An Arctic couple with whom marriage
has proved a failure have a very simple
a i m.- l. . . v. ., i..uu
t , , " i in, ul ii i . .lie nwmnu rm . -
th houa for eev-ral day with a nhow "f happlneas be at an end.
of real or affected anger, th wife take I Thanks to Dr. Pierce, hi Favorite Fro
th hint, park up her belonging and ! rlptlon, prepared by him for women.
goes away.
ROYAL Baking Powder.
Highest of ail la leavening
ttrtnzltl U. . Oovers steal B sport
I have omewhere seen It observed that
we should make th same use of a book
that the bee doe of a flower: ahe teala
sweets from It,
Colton.
but doe not Inlure It.-
rtiirna ara ahanliitlw iuImIm. wk.n 1
Witt's Witch Haael Balv Is promptly
hii.j irki. . .
l.fiii. , ,ia i.iriiirni im ima a V
feet remedy for (kin diseases, chapped
handa and lips, and never falls to cur !
pile. Cha. Roger.
I
He who loves not books bef-ire he
conic to thirty years of age. will hardly
love them enough afterward to under
stand them. Clarendon.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
For of the soul the holy form doth
lake, for soul I form, and doth th body
mitste. Speuser.
It Is not a miracle. It won't cure
everything, but It will curl piles. That'
what DeWltt's Witch Hasel Salve will
do, because It has done It In hundreds
of cases. Cha. Rogers.
A beneficent person I Ilk a fountain
watering the earth ar.d apreading fertil
ity. Epicurus.
All tha patent medicines advertiiea In
thl paper, together with the choicest
perfumery, and toilet article etc., can
b bought at th lowest prices at J. W.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occidental
Hotel, Astoria,
In Abyssinia no binding form of mar- I
rlnge I used, ao that hush&nd and wife
dissolve, and renew the relationship at
their own will and pleasure.
Busy people have no time, and sensible
people have no Inclination to use a slow
remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acts
promptly and gives permanent benefits.
Cha. Roger.
In some tribes of American Indians di
vorce Is Instituted and proclaimed by the
burning of the pieces of stick given to
the witnesses t the time of ihe mar-
rlnge.
When Baby waa sick, we gT her Castorla.
When she waa a Child, site cried fur Castorla.
When she heoame Miss, ahe clung to Castorla.
When she L TilKlreo, she gM them Caatoria.
tied Is a bundle of paradoxes: we go to
It with reluctance, yet we quit It with
regret. Colton.
Takt a dose of DeWltt's Little Early
Risers just for the good they will do
yon. These little puis are good for in
digestion, good for headache, good for
liver complaint, good for constipation.
They art good. Cha. Roger.
So sweet the blush of bashfulnesa, even
pity scarce can wish It less. Byron.
A little 111. then a little pit The 111
has gone, the pill has won. DeWltt's
Little Early Rlers ar the little pills that
curt great ills. Chas. Rogers.
Blessedness Is a whole eternity, older
than damnation. Rlchtcr.
It's lust as easy to try On Minute
Cough Cure as anything else. It's easier
to cure a sever cough or cold with It.
Let your next purchase for a cough be
One Minute Cough Cure. Retter medi
cine; better result; better try It. Chas.
Rogers.
Never spend your money before you
have It. Thomas Jefferson.
Pure blood means good health. De
Wltt's 8arsaparllla purities thn blood,
cures Eruptions, Ecicma, Scrofula, and
all diseases arising from Impure blood.
Chas. Rogers.
Beauty, without kindness, dies unen
Jaycd and undellghted.-Johnnon.
Caatoria.
"Curtail Is so well adapted tocMldm that
I reoDrancndkusuprrkartoanyprescrlptloa
kaowa to ma."
II. A. Aacnga, M. D,
til So. Oatord St., Brooklya, N. T.
"Oar physic! In the eWIdrea' depart
meal have .pokes highly of thrlr experi
ence la their oaUide practice with Castorla,
nd although we only hawt among oar
medical supplies what is kaowa a regular
products, yet we arc fre to con few that th
nuriU of Caatoria ba won a to kk wltk
(avor upon u."
I'arrcn UoarrTAL axs Oisrnuar,
Aiiaa C Burnt, fnt.
Murray Straot. Now York CHy.
j Tartar husbands and wives can divorce
I each other upon the most trivial pretext,
i the slightest disobedience or difference
of taste being considered a sufficient
' ground by the magistrate. The least
i lll-tniatment of a wife la considered null
enough to Justify a divorce.
THE DIMPLE CHKEKED VILLAGE
MAID.
May not retain her dimples and rosy
cheeks "blooming with health," until ahe
And a good husband. A .ittl neglect
or accident may bring about some of the
many "female" diseases and "weak
nesses" to which the sex Is subject, snd
health may be forever Impaired, and
cure the worst ease Of uterine dlaraae.
nervouine. neuralgia. Irregularities, and
"weaknesses." It 1 a great Invigorating
tonle and nervine, and rapidly builds up
th health and atrength.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets, for constipation,
sick headache, biliousness, indigestion.
Once taken, always In favor.
When a Siamese wife and mother I de
1 """" "wr" na
"'Ul viiiiu, miu sww uii me llUBiranu let,
Ing Ihe second, fourth, sixth, etc
The U. S. OOV't KepOliS
ihow Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
In Thibet divorces are very rarely per
mitted, and there must be the strongeat
grounds before one I granted. More
over, the consent of both parties Is In
sisted upon, and when once the divorce
I granted, neither husband nor wife
,may r"narryi
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla
In China divorces are permitted for
mutual dislike. Jealousy, Incompatibility
of temper or even too much talkative
ness on the part of a wife. A son la
coniie!lcd to divorce his wife If she dis
please his parents and they Insist upon
It. Great Is the mother-in-law in the
flowery land, and she prevails.
8HlT.OH'B CURE, the great Cough
and Croup Cure. Is In great demand.
Pocket sixe contains twenty-five doer
only tS cents. Children love It. Sold
by J. W. Conn.
Art thou a man, and shamst thou not
to beg, to practice uch a senile kind
of life? Why, were they education ne'er
so mean, having thy limbs, a thousand
fairer course offer themselves to thy
election. Ben Johnson.
We might tell you more about One
Minute Cough Cure, but you probably
know that It cures a cough. Every on?
does who has used It It la a perfect
remedy for coughs, colds, hoarseness. It
Is an especial favorite for children, be
ing pleasant to take and quick In curing.
Cha. Rogers.
Not to understand a treasure's worth
till time hna stolen away the slightest
good, is cause of half the poverty we
feel, and makes the world the wilder
ness It Is. Cowper.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Contains no Ammonia or Alum.
In Cochin China a husband nnd wife
wishing to separate break a pair of
chopsticks, or a copper coin, In two. In
the presence of witnesses. The husband
I compelled to restore to the wife any
property which she may ha,"e , brought
to hltn by the way of dory.
WEAK UB,
CURED AS IP BY MAGIC.
Victims of Lost Manhood should send at
one for a book
thatxplalns how
full manly vigor
s easily, qutckly
and permanently
restored. No man
su (Taring from
weakness can af
ford to Ignore thh
timely advice.
Book tells bow
'full atremiLh. de
velopment and tone are Imparted to every
portion of the body. Sent with positive
proofs (sealed ) res to any man on application.
ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, MY.
B.F.AIiliEH&'SOtf
Wall Paper, Artists' Materials, Paints.
Oils. Glass, etc. Japanese Mattings,
Rugs anil Bamboo Goods
365 Commercial Street.
A. V. ALLEN,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits
Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and
Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies.
Cor. Cats aud Stuenioque Stm".. Astoria, 0r
Snap A Kodak
at any man seining out M
our nor and you'll gel a
portrait of a man brimming
over wlln pleasant thought.
Kueh qua Hy In the liquor.
we have m offer are enough la
rLFAE AMY MAN.
Corre and Try Them
HUliHRH A CO.
p HOPOSALB FOll FRKBH li EES" AND
. Vresh Mutton: Office Chief Com
missary, Vancouver Barracks, Wash.,
March , I'M. Sealed proposals In trip
licate will be rwetved her and at offices
of Commissaries at following named
poats, (for fr-ah beef and fresh mutton
to be delivered at that poet only), until
it o'clock, noon, rrtday, April M. IMS,
then opened, for furnishing and delivery
10 Subsistence Department, U. B. Army,
th fresh beef and fresh mutton called for
by th Commissary of post to be sup
plied during six months, snd also 'p
arale propoaal for year, commencing
July 1, JASat: Boise Barracks and fort
Sherman, Idaho: Forts Canby, Spokane,
Walla Walla, and Vancouver Barracks,
Wash. Freeh beef hall be good In qual
ity and condition fit for Immediate use,
and from for and hind quarter meat
proportionally. Including all beat cut
thereof. Fresh mutton shall be of good,
fat and marketable quality, from wether
ovr on and under three yeara old. Beef
and mutton to be drrteed and trimmed
and delivered aa prescribed In circular of
Instructions to bidders. Propoaal will
be also received stating price at wh'cb ,
oiaaer win oeiiver iresn beet or mutton
of character above stated, and to h; de
livered of temperature not greater than,.
dVgre" Fahrenheit, feovernm nt .re
serve Uie right to re)xt the whole or any
part of any or all bids. Full Information
furnished here, or by Commissary at Ih?
several poets. Envelopes containing pro
posals should be marked "Proposals for
Fresh Beef (or Mutton) at ," and
addressed to undersigned or to Commis
sary at poets to be supplied. W. H. Nash
Ms)., C. a -
North Paeifie Bremery
JOHN KOPP.Prop
Bohemian Lager Beer
And XX POPTER.
Lear order with J. L Cartoon at tha
Sunnystd Saloon or Louie Boentgs at
th Coaroopoiluxn 81 eon. All order WUI
b promptly attended . -
THE USTOHIfl SAVINGS BRflK
Acts as trustee for corporations and in
dividual. .
Transact a general banking bust nee.
Interest paid on One deposit.
C. H. PAGE
BENJ. TOUNO ...
FRANK PATTON .
President
Vice-President
DIRECTORS:
J. Q. A. Bowlby, C H. Page. BenJ.
Young, A. & Reed, D. P. Thorn peon, W.
K. Denamt, D. X. Warren.
The reason
whv
th Burlington make th
fastest time to Omaha,
Kansas City and St. Lout
Is because It is the short
est ss well as the best
built line to those and
ALL OTHER southern
and southeastern- titles.
Tickets and time-table
at th local ticket office.
Letter of inquiry ad
dressed to the undersigned
will receive PROMPT at
tention. A. C. SHELDON. O. A..
Portland, Or.
STEAMERS.
Telephone & Bailey Gatzert.
"Telephone' leave Astoria at 1 a. in.
dally (except Sunday).
Leave Portland at 7 a. ra. dally., ex
cept Sunday.
"Bailey Oatsert" leave Astoria Tues
day. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday morning at f:4S a. m.; Sunday
evening at I p. m.
Leaves Portland dally at I p. m ex
cept 8unday. On Saturday at 11 p. m.
WALLACE MAUZERT.
. Agent,
Hustler's Astoria
Twentieth St. and McKee Ave.
Good
Reason
Why
Lots
Are
Selling!
Easy and
ASTORIA INVESTMENT 0
482 Bond
7JOttM0aW!SMAL?OT0fyWOlK a
THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT
REPRESENT
A passenger train on th Chicago, Mil
waukee and Bl. Paul Railway. Mo. I US
tarln are yestlbuled, heater hy steam,
and lighted by electrkity. Each sleep
car berth ha an electric reading lamp.
It dining car are the beat In tha world,
nd It coaches ar palace oa wheat a.
Thl great railway, connecting aa It
doea with all transcontinental lines at 8u
Paul and Omaha, assure to th Urvellng
public the beat service known. Ticket
via tha Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul
Railway ax on sal at all railroad ticket
office to any point In th United Slate
or Canada. For snaps, folder and other
Information, ddres.
C. J. EDDT, General Agent,
I. W. CA8ET, Portland, Or.
Trar. pas and Tkt Agent.
Portland. Or.
ROSS HIGGINS & CO
Grocers, : and : Butchers
Aaterl tmt Upper Aster .
Fl Tea and Cogae. Tattle fVaiaa. Doaandc
aa Tropical Fran. Vetvtaeto. &ogr
Cared Haass. sWoa. fcK.
Choice Fresh and Salt Meats.
BREMNER & HOLMES.
Blacksmith.
Special attention paid to tasunboat re
pairing, flrst-cuu horaesboelng. etc.
LOGGING CAflP CORK A SPECIALTY
U7 Olney street, between Third and
snd Fourth sinnru. Or.
E. ncNEIL. Kecelver.
Gives Choice
of '
Jw Transcontinental
Koutee,
Via
Spokane
and
St Paul.
Via
Ogden, Denver
and
Omaha or
fct.PauL
Pullman and Tauriat ; !
Prae) ftaollnlng Chair Car
Astoria to San Francisco.
Stat of CaltforrJa, Thursday. March IS.
Queen, Tuesday. Maxell M. . ,
But. Sunday. March &
Quean. Friday. AurO A
State, Wednesday, April 1
Columbia, Monday, April li
Astoria art Portlnd Steamers.
Th R. R. Thompson will leave Astoria
at 7 p. m. daily except Bunday; leave
Portland at 7 a. m. daily, except. Sunday.
Tb Steamer Lsurtlne win lea Astoria
t a. m. dally, except Sunday; leave
Portland at I p. m. daily, except Bator
day.
orrate and gerwraj urormarlnn call
oa or address
a W. LOUN9BERRT.
AgeaC
W H. HTJRJLBURT,
Geo. Pas. AaTU Peetlan. Or
They Lack Life
Thera ara twines sold to flshcrmea
oa th Columbia, river that stand -ts,
the asm relationship to Marshall's
Twine as a wooden Image does to tha
human being they lack strength IU
evennes snd lasting qualities. Dont
fool yourself Into the belief that other
twines besides Marshall's will do "Just
a wen." They won't, They cannot. '
Is situated on the sonth fide of As
toria's hills
Twenty degrees warmer and vegeta
tii n thirty days in advance of the North
side
Magnificent sites At residences; over
looking river and bay, sunny and sheltered.
natural grades; little or no
grading necessary. , (
Street.
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