THE DAILY ASTOKIAN, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, tM. III AYcfic Litile Preparation Tor As similating tlicroodfliIHfCuLi ling Uic SlumAchs and IJoweU af Promoh:aDJile5llon.Clicctrul ncss And Itestrontal n ndthcr Oniuiif.Morphine nor Mlucxal. Not Nauootic. Wis. SmJ- JljtJmim - 'irr1 - -t f.fa r Iimii'iiiii am A perfect uVinrtty forCorwIIp lion, Sour Slomach.Dinnlioca, aid Loss or Sleep. Tat Simile Signature of . NEW YOIilC. ' I IXACT COPY Of WRAPPER. r.i LEA S MMS SIGNATURE l JnP Unow ' is now printed III I TP Hnrnnnllv v across the OUTSIDE wrapper of every Loii.e of , Tho Orl-lnat and 0i'li3 Vwl.STr.RSHIRIi, as a further pro- ' i txllon agalns all Imllatluns. A,..,.i-,h.i.,,.i.a..JOIiN Are You tiomjr EastV B ur ul that your ticket f will via T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. -the CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. Thla la the ORE AT SHORT LINE BtWS DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Foints East and South. Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Vee tlbulod Dining and Bleeping Car Trains and Motto: , "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this road a national reputa tion. All classes of pumenger onrrled on the ventlbuied train without extra charge. - Hhlp your freight and travel over thla famous lint. All agMs have ticket. ' W. H. MEAD, P. C. BAViOB, den. Airent ' Trav. F. and P. Act , MS Waahlnstoo at, Portland, Or. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A paeeenger train on the Chloago, Mil 'waukee and Bt. Paul Railway. No. It tarln are veetlbuled, heater by team, '-and lighted by aleotilrlty. Kaon ileep car berth hae an eleatrla reading lamp. ,Iti dining oar are the beet In the world, and It ooaohe are palace on wheel, Thl great railway, connecting a It doe with all transcontinental line at Bt 'Paul and Omaha, assure to th tarvellng publlo the beet aervloe known. Ticket via th Chicago, Milwaukee and 8t Paul Rntlway are on sale at all railroad ticket - office to any point In th United Blatea or Canada. 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V. m"i r. sir li,in:ft illi.ln.fl III in It ijh.ln (ft" IiATK, rTuiupliiy Hiimluy MuiHluy,, 'I ui'Mluy., Mniln.iry Tliur.il(iy Krliluy,, . B Hit 7.t4 fl i 7 I 4 is r.iii ft H l. a M H.V! ? Iinuii I Miiir; aijo a.o n:,l II U 4.1 II H 7 UtH.'f ,0jlUl)'.'. 7.4 illWl.lJi: II Id .Hlll.fi III 11 w;i sir; 7.l SO'! ii..'pj I SI i 1,1 HA in in. p. in, SiH, 't-t, -04. nlfl, ImiIhw tami. lanugos of MiKin-m, liit nr. 4, Ho Mihhi. II, Klrat (r, , Full Moon, The atoanicr Klrnore arrived yester day fnmi Tillamook. llxn viryage, Uur1rlrge, Anneatcy, Havlla, Fulwooxl, and Mi-lnwan! Thai linn jm which la on the way dwn the liver, Ha been In port for nearly a year. Th ateanmhlp Columbia arrived yes terday morning from Ban Francisco, and left up In th afternoon, The Danish bark liavlla sailed yes terday for England, with 74,264 bushel of wheat, valued at lAS.OOO. Th Hen Lee and Nlthsdale re on th way down the river. Iloth are grain luilun for Hie United Kingdom. The Hrltlwh ship Fulwood, Captain Lewi, aalli-d yeeterday. She ha 104,000 bUNhol of whoat. valued at K1,000, The iirltlsh ship Mclnwcn, with V0,610 bushel of wheat, valued at 172.504, sail ed ycsti-rday for the I'nllrd Kingdom. The IXiwan Hill and Perseverance loav up the river thl morning to load grain. They are getting quick dispatch. The Iirlllah ahlp Durbrtdge sailed yiwtorday for tho United Kingdom, with 135.063 bushels of wheat, valued at IIJO.OO). The Iirltlsh ship Annrsley sailed yes terday fur Queenstuwn or Falmouth. Kim carries 11)1,741 bushel of wheat, val ued at $i)9,W0. The gtcamer JCIder arrived down th river yeaterday and Is taking on a large quantity of freight for San Francisco. She will sail today. The five veaael which sailed yester day for England have an excellent op portunity to display their nailing qual Itlc. The Melnwen and Annesley should make a good race. The steamer Alice Blanchard arrived yeaterday from Ran Francisco with th following freight for 'Astoria mer chant: 121 caaea canned goods, 57 ark sugar. IS barrel sugar, Ross, Hlggln A' Co.; VI case canned good, Webfoot Commission Co; 400 sack malt, John Kupp; 10 aack sugar, C. A. Hansen; 100 package groceries. Clat sop Mill Co.; S cases marble, J. H. Im holT; 1 bale dry goods. Shanahan Broa. After discharging the Blanchard left up for Portland. The first Rteamer to leave this port thl oason with grain waa not the first to arrive out, but that waa due to an accident which happened to the Lin lithgow whn twelve day out of port. She sailed July 31, and waa abandoned In a helpless condition at aea some weeks later off the American coast. It la supposed that she soon after went to the bottom with 4848 ton of barley. The second steamer from thl port thla eaaon wn the Undaunted. She left here on August 1, or within 24 hours of the departure of the Linlithgow. She arrived at St. Vincent for order on October 25, eighty-five day hence, with 4657 tons of barley . After coaling at that port she waa ordered to proceed to Lelh, Scotland, discharge, and Imme diately she (teamed away for that port. -San Francisco Bulletin. There are not many iron ship under tho American Hag, and aome of these were formerly British ahlp that had got Into trouble and were partially re built In thl country, and so allowed an American registry. Among the ships so acquired are the Annie John son. Kenllworth and May Flint, all trading to and from San Francisco Another Is soon to be added In the re covery ot the British ahlp Kllbrannan from her wrecked position at Port Wil son, and which la now being repaired at Tort Blakoly. It Is possible that the British ship Glenmorag may be hauled off the ononis at the north and converted Into an American ahlp. The same thing may hajipcn to the Bialr more, which capsized In this harbor last spring and which Is now at the t'nlon Iron Works. The Iirltlsh bark Gainsborough, under temporary repairs at Honolulu, may be another prise of the wune kind. Bulletin. TO Ct'KK A CO I, II IN (INK HAY Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It fnlls to cure. 25o. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. SPITTING ON THE SIDEWALKS. Astoria, Nov. 6, 18SI6. To the Editor: Thirteen years have passed since a peculiar microbe was proven to be the cause of consumption, and that microbe Is nearly always present In the spittle of those who have that disease. Another Important foot is crowding In upon us too; and that la that con sumption Is hardly ever hereditary, but 1 caused usually somehow by the con sumption microbes passing from one individual to the lungs of another. And so we now find efforts are being made looking to the stamping out of at least the greater port of this disease. My own opinion Is that nine tenths of this disease can be wiped out by a few sim ple and Inexpensive procedures. I will only speak of one habit we .or.w: If you want a sure relief lo l.mb, use an Icock's ? Bhar in Mind -Not one of 7 t:nns is ss good as the genuine. thin? Thinness U often a. sign of poor health. Lou of weight generally ihowi something wrong. If due to cough, cold, an lung trouble, or if 4fit Is art rrriA tf t li5r flenqr to weak lunji, 5J take care! SCOTT'S CTflUpiQN 0f Cod liver biwith Hvpophos phites. is fat-food and more. It causes such changes la the system that the tain is perman imorovement continues even after you cease its use. loo. sod litest all druggist. have today" that we" should" top, and" that I the habit of (pitting on the sidewalks and places where other tread. You say you "have no consumption, so It make no difference for yoti." 1 say, "If you have no consumption, then set a proper example for those that have the dlseaae." There Is no necessity of spitting on the sidewalk. All we have to do I to step to the edge of th sidewalk to the curb, and pit there where It will be washed away. The danger of tramping In the sputa on the sidewalks is that we may there by carry some of the microbe on our feel Into our home. And there they are dried and pulver ized by further tramping and some time I fear Inhaled Into our lunga with the dust. So long a the microbes were moist there was no danger that they would be carried In the atmosphere. The above thought have come to me on noticing how common It I for us to spit on the sidewalks In Astoria. Al though we have but little of thla dread disease here let us atop thl habit. which I am satisfied la one of the great est causes of the spread of the disease there is. AUG. C. KINNEY, M. D. The U. S. Oovt Reports show Royal Baking Powder topcrlor to mil other. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Regular quarterly teachers' examina tion will be held at High School build ing, Aatorla, Or Wednesday, November 11, 1896, beginning at 1 p. m. Applicants for county teachers' certificate) will be present promptly and remain until the close. Examination for State Diploma will he held Saturday, November 14, begin ning at a. m. at same place. H. S. LYMAN. School Bupt, Clatsop Co., Oregon. FIRE ALARM BOXES. Box S TruUinger'a Mill. Box Astor and Seventh street Box 7 Ninth and Duane. Box 8 Commercial and Fifteenth. Box Clatsop Mill. Box 11 Car Stables. Box 14 McGregor Mill. The Investor of the corncob pipe la dead and the newspapers are saying many complimentary things about him. Turn and turn about Is fair play; he made It his life work to give others good puffs. Many live of usefulness have been cut short by neglect to break up an ordinary cold. Pneumonia, bronchitis, and even consumption can be averted by the prompt use ot On Minute Cough Cure. Charles Roger. Though there Is a certain actual pain In falling out between sweethearts. then Is a Joy In making up that fully compensates for the sorrow. Pure blood means good health. De Witt's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, cures Eruptions, Ecsema, Scrofula, and all diseases arising from impure blood. Charles Rogers. Henceforth let no one speak of "po litical headquarters In New York." Gotham Is a dependency. Speed and sifety are the watchwords of the age. One Minute Cough Cure acto speedily, safely, and never falls. Asthma, bronchitis, coughs and colds are cured by It Charles Rogers. Major lIcKlnley, as we understand It, proposes to give American Industry the glad factory hand. Mrs. L. R. Patton. Rockford, III., writes: "From personal experience I can recommend De Witt' Sarsaparilla, a cure for Impure blood and general de bility." Charles Rogers. Paradoxical as It may seem, the best men In the democratic party this year are out of It, and those who remain are not "in It" at all. De Witt's Witch Haxel Salve Is an an tiseptic, soothing and healing applica tion for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises, etc., and cures piles like magio. It Instantly stops pain. Charles Rogers. Few curtains are now suspended from pins. They are gathered on the poles so as to completely hide the wood work. OABTOnTA. Tb fu ll alii U(utu f lie twy vnipta. Some novel nnd Very expensive hat pins have head In the shape of crowns made of pearls and diamonds. pain in the back, side, cheat, or Porous Plaster the host f counterfeits and talta. . nt and THE WEEKLY ASTORIAN Established 1873 An an Advertising medium the Weekly Astorian. ia un surpassed by any paper in the State outside of Portland. Thirty-three hundred copies " are mailed each week to every home in the territory, both in Oregon and Washington, trib utary to the City of Astoria. Advertisers Who Wish to Reach the Country People should call to their aid the columns of the Weekly As torian There are several reasons why the Weekly As torian's circulation is so large. One is that its columns con tain more reading matter than any other paper in Oregon excepting a Portland publica- tion. The News -of the World foreign, interstate and local, ; is published in its columns. It is absolutely reliable ; hence its popularity. , The Weekly Astorian contains 56 columns of reading matter every week. Just think! All the news of the world for $2 a year. If you are not a sub scriber to this great paper you should send in your name at once. Second Oldest ; Paper in the State ' PiiiM.sjn.1 mimmii im . jiipiuBwuii mawjiasaai IN DID Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate r Pronounced bv Physicians the most Favorable in America for sufferers from ... . 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