u f P 1 THE DAILY ASTORIAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 18!)6. ff IVUI 1 I Christmas r, & -ww ejw m two ounce bag, and two coupons iusidc each four ounce bag of Blackwell's Durham. Duy a bag of this celebrated tobacco and read the coupon which gives a list of val uable presents and how to get them. 1 1 ywiwwMMww iwytfgwfmfi WItwl tt ti j mini h i t curt ni turn in nmt tun MANHOOD RESTORED MauU. IkliU u, fJO-TO-BM, I. l7 . ..-... M Mmu aII.MI, IJTWna AMI lt-.ll ti.Ui l.'lktf, vtirurtM tttMl titMitotl t,ww pw awiwi I Mill UkMAU M1MI.UI CO., lklC4v Mmw 1 wrtu -T r. . . , -i r- . P1 I "U I--. 1 Jump v- iomts -Arjout Columljulivcr Salmon Ch' K if fr buptrw UDHK r j. i " Are Yon (iomjr KastV B ur ud that your ttrkat laajj tit T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. -Oav. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS ud OMAHA RAILWAYS. Thla la tfaa GREAT SHORT LINE Hatwaaa DULUTK, ST. PAUL, CHICAGCJ Ami all Points E.ist mill Their MiMfnlflcant Track, I'parlaaa Vea- tlbulrd IXnlnic Hlruplng Or Tralna and Motto: 'ALWAYS ON TIME " Hava rlvon thla mail a national rcputii tlon. All ulaai of pHaacnKora carried on that veMlbuM tralna without "xlra oharK'. Bhlp your frelKht and truval over thla dimoua line. All aKenta hava W.kH"MKAD. F. C. BAV.'.Offl. Qan. AnenL Trav. P. and P. Aft l Waahlncton at, Portland, Or. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT .A passenger train on th Chicago, Mil waukee and 8t Paul Railway. No. It tarlns are vesttbuled, heater by steam, and lighted by electricity. Each sleep car berth has an eleotrlo reading lamp. Its dining cars are the beat In th world, and Its ooaohes are palace on wheel. This great railway, connecting as It does with all tranacontlnental lines at St. Paul and Omaha, assure to th tarvellng public the best service known. Tickets via th Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Hallway are on sale at all railroad ticket offices to any point In the United Stales or Canada. For maps, folder and other Information, address. ... C. J. EDDY, General Agent, J. W. CABBY, Portland, Or. Trav. Pass.and Tkt. Agent, Portland. Or. Parties desiring th best of job printing at th loweat price should call at th Astoria Job office before going lse-whar. m Wp Mil I B. fP M WMlllllllWMlMWWWIWWlWtflWW' W ll t .f tf mauy mousaiiu uouars i worth of valuable articles suitable for Christmas gifts for the young and old, arc to be given to smokers of iJlnckwcll's Genuine Durham To bacco. You will find one coupon inside each , Pr iiung lr. IVAii't Yellow Kern '1'lil.. Iiiia niMMarlul ItiuMlff int. narantenl torn to ml rwrvoue dle- BbckrceHVV tSens.ir.3 MM), aurh M Wik Mnmiiry, UimiiI lllu 1'uwer, llvwlaelie, Wake. luliiMe, Liai Mmriiaxl, Nu'iiy Kmlaaliuia, NurTuuaiiM, all dralua. liiaa Ul piiwi'r IU utiuvmlira tirKana ul allllar MI cauattl oj uTar-apr-ll.ili, j.iiithliilari.ira. aiola umiiI hiliaoixi, ailura or aUmulauU, which Irwt li lnilriiili', I'oiuiimplluiinr liiaanliy. ( an b rarrlad In ! tairkot. l nr lax. lor !', ha mall prrlif. Clinilar Kr. K-ilil trail ilrugKlata. A"k fi-r II, Uko an ollirr. Haiiuluituml hjr Ilia ISwn Mo-lK lna I'o., I'arla, Craurv. Una liola liru to., UiaUlbuUuf Yautlilll au., l-nrllanil. Or. I. W. CONN. AooL Astoria. CUARANTECD TOBACCO HABIT BUM UM U I I ', ail' ' I I f f It (Nil. toil b d. IT rurv U jit If HiirniiUH 1 lr UruiryUl wwr. ' itHir l.l It A tIHi n MUaMAaUM aiMt Kur Mil by Chm, Uonttni, UruitKliit. to tiny olhir fi D -rJ IML'.l C4aJ') w, ..rv "". v PROFESSIONAL CARl& It. A. 6MITII. DENTIBT. Kjftttf Koum 1 and I, Pythian BullUInf, ovarr C. II. Cooper! atore. IK. O. U. E8TE8, PIIT81CIAN AND BURGEON. Rpaclal atlantlon to dlaeaaca o( woman and aurvary. offlca over DanaUcan ator. Aatorla. Trlophona No. U, JAT TUTTLE. H. D.. PHT8ICIAN, SUROKON AND ACCOUCHEUR, ornoa, roomi I and t, Pythlaa Bulldlnf. Mourn, 10 to II and I tt I Raaldeooa, M Cedar atroat JOHN T. LiailTER, ATTORN ET-AT-LAW. Office, upetalra, Aatorlan Bulldlnf. H. T. CIIOSBT. ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Kit Commercial atraet I. Q A. BOWLBT, ATTORNEY AND COUNBELOR AT LAW. Office on Bond street, Astoria. Or. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon. Cheater V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXON A DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Cortland, Oregon, . 15, HI snd 77. Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection luialn-aa promptly attended to. ("!ulms against the government a spe cialty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7. A. F. and A. M. Regular communications held on the first and third Tuesday evening ol aoh month. O. W. LOT7N8BERRY, W. M. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. W. C. CASS ELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, Notary Public, 616 Bond Street. jrpOD POlSOn A EPECIALTY? 0 tlary UI.OUM I'OISON permanently iuredln 16 to He dnya. You can be treated nl home fur aame price umtor aame guiirau I y. If you iircfer toooinohere i. e wllloure Irani to pnr railroad f areand hotel bllU.and norharfe. If we (ail to cure. 1 f you hare taken mer It we Ian to fun). 1 1 you nare uaen iner llde ntiiali. and ailll bare arhea and cury, inn nina, St uoous 1'aU'liesln mouth, More ri hroai. li.i.lna. luinlier oloreu Himta. Ulcers on in uiirtof the body, lliilror Fyebrowa fulllne out, ll Is line Heoondiiry IM.II01 I'Ol.soN we irtiarenteetocnre. Wo solicit Uiemnut olntl jalo cures and ehiillenire the world for a rnMB e cannot cure. Tins dl-eaae b.ia alwara imllleU the skill of the moat emineut pliyal clona. VftOO.OOO capital btihh'd our unrondt, Ltnnt snarauir. Abeol ule proof acut acaied oil .mVliJi'tam. Addrna UWR UKMKUV Ott, till Maaooto Xouiple. CUIVAUO, lUm A HancS&iu. ' . . la one of tlierreu' it i 'i t 1 can poaaeas. luuoi..'s CuL-'u-x.o.i iuwuaa ginea it. ff C'SrGff CifettCTi rTcorr (DARlflE (QATTERS. Illllll WATKM, MIW WATKH. IIATK. A, M. I, I'. M. A, H. ll 111 ft I'. M. ll III fl Him ri lit in n Hiijiinluy Hiimluy , , Muiiiliiy,, I IM.Tl umhii: f in j.i I MM 7 7 v.'. il r "i I not i.n 7 il -tut H 17 JM w ii ' i lino 'i n ( ;.u' I ;l 7,ii! I "iuy.,n Wctliiairyjg'. C HI (7 I, u 4 !!, lift .! II m u III il U II I,M.7 I niiraiiay .. t'rlilnjr.. T: f. I U II'7. Ml J. i HW,.l.(l I iii. ii. in 2 J. -(H, etc, llnw iitii I liuuifK of Hikiii- V, lt Or, 4, w Mikiii. II, Klr.l nr. ti, Kill I Moon. Tlio Vandtmra left up th river yes- terday. The atinlilli Hlala of California aullmt ycatnnlay for Hun Fntnele). Ilr ireiHiu nat waa email. Tlu rirlllali bark Kuranla, Captain Hut lira, auiifd yMilenlny fur the t'nltcd Klnailoin llh 11)3,224 buahfla of wheat, valu'il at fHft.OoO. The llrlllah ahlp PoltaJbich aallnl yea- irtiny fur Qui-imalown or Falmouth for unlirre, rarryln 14,3t.2fi buahi-l of wheat, valu.il at f I14.TM). The atonmiT Kmplre aallcd yeater In y for Han Frunclaco. Hlie carried utW.OdO f.Hit of luiiibr-r for the D. II. IHlib Lumber Company; 20,000 fed of luinlier for the Port Coala Lumfier Co., 4VI0 bundle of ahooka for the Ctataop .Mill Co.; 41 bunill- of hldi-a for J. Cook; 30 aai kc of hom-a for N. Olandt. The four-muftted rchooner CoTier liove, (36 tona. Capluln Brandt, arrived yeaienlay from Hakodate, Japan. Her lumo conalMta of ir.23 Imk-a of rruile brlmntnne. When about too mlb-a ofl the Columbia river the ai-hooner en ountered a torm durliiK which two Antic owla took refuxe on the vemu-I. The lieautlful blnla were well nlKh ex hauated, and muat have lxctl blown a armt 1 la lame. Captain llrandt reitla icrwl a kUk" when he icot In yeater ily becau Pilot McCoy had paaaed the liove aid broufcht other veaaela iwhi:e. The latter, however, hail the preference, a Captuln Hrandt'a com plaint did not hold. Another Newcastle coaj ahlp la given up aa loet, and the theory la that her cariro lanltod by a(Hn(aneoua cornbua tlon. Wilder 4 Co. have received word that the veaael la the Norwegian bark Heladon, 117 daya out from NewraaUe for Honolulu. At Himoulu boat a from the overdue ahlp are anxloualy looked for. aa It la thought proliable that the nklpper and crew deaerted the burning ahlp and are now adrift In the aame part of the Southern ocean. The Sel- ailon. a One veaaet of 10M tona, aai led from NewraaUe. N. 8. W., July IS laat Hhe haa not been apoken alnce that lime. Wilder A Co. of Honolulu are of the opinion that ahe haa been de al royed by Are or aunk during a hurrl cane. Deaciiblng the veaael the con algneea aay that the Reladon haa never vial ted Honolulu. She carried a full complement of offlcera and a crew of a! x teen men. Her cargo cormlated of 1474 tona of Cardiff coal, consigned to Woldcr Co. Nothing la known here of Insurance. The ownera of the veenel have been notified of her failure to arrive. San Franclaco Bulletin. The new mlitalonary veaael built only a year ago on the Clyde for the Prea byterian Mlaalonary Society for ml- alonary work In the South Seas haa been lost. The misfortune occurred on October 7th on her flrat voyae from Sydney to the new Hebrides Islands. She struck on a reef In the Great Pass north of New Caledonia and- rapidly filled and aunk. The crew of sixteen men look to the boats . One of the boata succeeded In reaching the shore. It waa In command of the captain, C. W. Blbblnc, and nine of the crew were with him. Five of the crew and the mate were In another boat, and when the Alameda sailed from Sydney aev era! daya after the first reports of the disaster were received the boat contain' Ing the alx men had not been beard from. The vessel was 157 feet long and waa barkentlne rigged and waa fitted with triple-expansion engines. She had had commodious quarters for her off) and missionary teachers and for nearly half of her length aft a spacious chapel and lecture room had been pro vided. She waa constructed at a cost f 130,000. San Francisco Examiner. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Willamette Klver, Channel to Portland, Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that the Coon I.ilunil, threepe Poet-Light Beacon, was by the prwent freshet carried away fnun Its position oft Coon Inland entrance to the Willamette River, and will be replaced as early as practicable, This notice affects the Lists of Lights and Fog Signals, Pacific Coaxt, 18:6, Page 24, No. 10711, also the List of elta cons ami Iluoys, Paclllc Coast, 1SH6. Page 4!l. By order of the Lighthouse Biard.' JNO. P. MEKHILL, Comiuaniler U. 8. Navy, Inspector 13th L. II. District. Olllce of U. S. Lighthouse Inspector, Portland, Oregon, 18 November, 1816. ROYAL baRtng Powder. Highest of all la leavening Strength V. S. Ooverainent Report The flooded districts of the north have our sympathy, and If they need aid they can have that alio, says the San Francisco Call. TO CI'RE A COLIi IN ON E DAY Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All drugglats refund the money If It fall to cure. 25c. For sal by Chaa. Roger, Druggist. We cannot get back to prosperity all at once, but we are moving In that direction very rapidly. OASTOniA. VkefM Halla Hfutun ef ha rf T(pa The tight against lottery dealer should not be relaxed until the unlawful traffic 1 suppressed altogether. HOW HUB BECAMB ENHAOED. Kuae Kniployftd to Bring the Hlow Young Man to Time. Philadelphia Times. "So you are engaged, my dear. I hrtiiul about It from Ktbel. Let me cm grn.tiilat you," remarked (he girl In the brown Jacket. "Thank you, my dear," replied the girl In the buff top-coat. "It' so nice to be engaged. I rn Jiayed It myself. You know It give you something to tajk about, all the lime. And Hut more you talk about It the better, for everybody forgives a girt for talking about her engagement." Yes. I ' 'And that' not all. After a while you will be able to talk about brides maids and Invitations and what you are going to wear, and so on." 'We haven't decided on those things yet. The day luun t been ot yet. 'Hut II will be soon. Oh, no, he la pretty slow. Now really, dear, he waa rather a long time proposing, waan't he? We used to laugh about It. You and I together, I mean. Tell me how did you bring him to the polntT" "You won't tell If I let you know?"' "I'll never breath It." "Ileally and truly?" "Hcally and truly." "Then I'll tell you. You see he had been rather slow, as you saJd, and 1 lldn't know exactly how to manage IL He had been calling for a long time, and everybody knew that the had serious intentions, but It waa rather embarrassing " "And your brother teased you about him?" "Yea, indeed; made me perfectly wretched." So you decided to bring him to the point, did you? Now, dear, tell me how you managed It." "Well, Mr. Lee I mean Tom, called one night, and after he had been there an hour I said to him: " 'By the way, Mr. Lee. I ought to tell you that I am going to be married.' You ought to have seen him; It wo such fun. He looked awfully forlorn. and then, when I asked him what was the matter be said that he hoped my determination wasn't Irrevocable. And It went along, until the first thing I knew he wsa asking me to marry him. agreed and then he suddenly asked. How about the other fellow T I told him there wasn't 'any other fellow,' and explained that I meant that I waa going to marry him. Whereupon he said I was a prophet" "Bo you were." WHY HI8 WIFE DIDN'T OBJECT. Could Play Poker All Night If He Wanted To. Philadelphia Time. "Really, boy, I have to quit," said the man with the biggest stack of chips In front of him aa he gathered In an other Jackpot. "On, come off, that' not square," de clared the biggest loser. "Why?" "You've got all the chlpa. Aren't you going to give the rest of us a show?" 'That's not It. You know I don't care for your money, bu,t " "You're getting It" "Maybe I am. But I really must quit. You see. I am married. You fellows are single. It la 12 o'clock now, and If I don't get home I will be In a pretty mees. Aa It la I expect to find my mother-in-law and my wife waiting for me. You are not married. 'I am," declared the man whose luck had Just returned. And you are going to play all night r "If I want to." "And drlnkr "Bet your life." "And sniokeT' "Cert." "Your wife won't say anything to you when you get home?" "Not a word." "Doesn't she object to your playing poker, drinking and smoking all night?" "Oh. I don't know, I am not worrying about that Stay all night!" "There, you see It's a bluff r' declared the biggest loser. "It's all very well for Harvey to talk about the way he has his wife trained. nut l can t do It," rejoined the man with the biggest stack of chips, "but I tell you what I will do. I'll give my stack if he will tell me how he man ages It." "Done!" cried the man whose luck had turned, as he reached for them. "My wife Is out of town visiting some friends.'.' ASTOHIA IRON WOHK8 Cosroaily St.. foot of Jat luon. Attorla General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Land and Marina Enf tnea. Bollar work, Sttan boai and Cannary Work Specialty. Caitltig. of All Deacrlprloni Mad. to Order or anon Notice. John Fox.... President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vlo President 0. B. Prael Secretary rirt National Bank, Treasurer ENGLISH CAPITAL FOB AMERICAN INVESTMENTS. Important to Americana seeking Bng- tlah Capitis! for new enterprise. A list containing the name and adrssa of. K0 successful promoter who hare placed over aoO.OOO.OOO Sterling In Foreign In vestment wtttita Hi laat alx years, and over D 8, 000,000 for tfae seven moatba of 1S96- Prh, 5, or 2S, payable by postal order to the London and Universal Bu reau of Investors, K, Cheapslde, London, E. C. Subscriber wll be entitled, by ar rangement with the director to receive either rersonal or letter of In trod net oln to any of these auoceaaful promoter. TMa Itat Is flrat etas In every respect. and every awn or firm whose nam ap pear Uiereln may b depended upon. For placing tfhe following It will be found lnvaluabio Bonds or Sri area of In dustrial, Commercial and Financial con cerns. Mortgage loans. Sal of Land' Patent or Mines. Directoni:- 8IR EDWARD C. ROS3. HON. WALTER C. PEPTi, CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFS. CopyrJgtat, THE WEEKLY ASTORIAN Established 1873 As an advertising medium the Weekly Astorian is 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 absolute'y reliable ; hence its popularity. The Weekly Astorian contains 56 columns of read:ng matter ' every week. Just th'nkl 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 INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced by Physicians the mont Pavora hie in America for BuftVrer. from . . , Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Th objection urged against Indlo hi th past b the large Lumber who otherwise would have been glad to take ad Tan tag of Its beneficial climate, haa been a lack of suitable accommodation. Th Southern Pacific Company take pleasure In announcing that several Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have Just been erected at Indlo station, that will b rentM to applicants at rea sonable rate. They are furnished with modern convenience, supplied with pur artesian water and so situated as to give occupant ail lb advantages to be de rived froas a saor or lea protracted residence la this delightful dlniat. OTrora th Ban Francisco Argonaut) "In th heart of the great desert of th Colorado which th Southern Paciflo faversee there Is an oaai called Indlo, which. In our opinion. I th sanitarium of the earth. Wt believe, from personal Investigation, that for certain individuals, there is no spot on this planet so favor able." . . O. T. Stewart If. D., writes: The parity of th air, and th eternal sun shine, fill en with wondtr and delight . . . Nature baa accomplished eo much that there remains but littles for man to do. A to It possibilities aa a health reeort her t th most perfect unahlne, with a temperature always pleasant a perfectly dry soil, for rain I an unknown) factor; pur oxygen, dene atmoepher and pur water. What more can be desired? It la the place, above ail others, for lung troubles, and a para dise for rheumatic. Considering th number of sufferers who hava beta cured. I have no hesitancy In recom mending this genial oaai aa th nave of th afflicted.'' INDIO. Is 6ia miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 miles from LOS A NOBLES Fare from Los Angeles lj.ee For further Information Inqubr eat any Southern Paclflo Company agesit, or address E. P. ROGERS, Aast Gen. Pass. Agt & P. Co. . t. B. KIKKLAND. Dlst Pssa. Agt. Cor. First and Alder sta., Portland. Or Agents Wanted $,5Sy$.20 LIFEo'Al'KINLEY And HOB ART, Republican Candidates for president and vice-president, by Robt P. Porter, the noted Journalist present editor of the Cleveland World. and lnlUmate friend of McKLNLET for twenty years. Absolutely the only au thentic LIFE OF McKINLET publish ed. For more than two years In prep aration, and the onty work that haa receiver th endorsement of MaJ. Ms. Klnley and hi most intimate friends. No book equal to It as a seller. Every body wonts the book published at McKlnley's home. Porter's book sella Our agents are clearing; from t0 to CO a day. Chance for thousands of others to do as welL This Is the oppor tunity of 'your life. The highest com mission paid. ORDER OUTFIT NOW. Send !0c (stamps taken) aa an evidenca of good faith, which amount will be refunded with agent's first order. If It Is only for one book, making OUTFIT FREE. Books on time. Charges Di e. paid, leaving profits clear. Act quick or while you are waiting others will cut you out THE N. O. HAMILTON FUR CO., 1555 Arcade. Cleveland. O. Beaver Hill i Gilman Coal ...Try It For Family nr Steam Purposes.1 CLEAN... Reasonable in Price ELMORE, SANBORN & CO Agenta. Astoria. Job Printing The Astorian invites attention to its Job Printing Department Give Us a Trial BREMNER & HOLMES Telephone No. 2 Blacksmiths Special Attention Paid to Steamboat Re Flrst-class HoreeohoeuiaT, Eto. HUUUIMU CHJUP fflOKK A SPtGlfliiTY 1ST ULasi ST., baa, 3d and 4th.