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THK DAILY ASTOIUAN, HATtRDAY MOILN1NG, NOVEMBER 2 H, 18'J. i 3 mam gflsniBiil I- I .in J ,,H. l-.. ,11 . .. .11 AYrficLiulc Preparation for A- SimiiaiiupKroodAiulHcf Uiig the Skmuuhs and How Promote a DiitcslloivCliccrful -ncs AtvlIlcsl.ConUtlns ncltlrr Oiinim.Monililiie nor Mineral. XotNahcotic. Wli S.J- AULAJJIj tlmfjrmm mnr Apfffcer nvmedy forCornllrwt lian, Sour Slonwrh.DinrrtxH-a Worms .ConvuLsioas.f'evcrish nrs ondLossorSLEEl". 1st Simla Sifjnnlur of new S"omc. i tXACTCOPVOr WNAPPtH. ' r W IHEIE i ... joints Columbia livcr Oilmon C;h mKe ir fir Auprrter Whin i-wmii i if - i . - r Are You (iomg EastV B aur nd that your Uckl rto via THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. CHICAGO. ' ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS -m4- OMAHA RAILWAYS. Tina to Ut QUE AT SHORT LINK RatwMB DULUTH, ST. PAUL. CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Mnlr)rnt Track. PMrlaaa Ve Utiulvd Ilntnc and Blittplns Car Trmlna and Multo: ALWAYS ON TIMB M (lava given thla road a national reputa tion. All olaaaea of paaaenxara carried en the vnnlUiuled train without flitra ohanre. Hhlp your freight and travel over thil famoua Una. All aenla have tlcketa. W. H. MEAD, V. C. BAViQB, Oen. A rent. Trar. F. and P. Aft. 141 Waahtnfton at, Portland, Or. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A paaaengar train on the Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. It tarlna are veatlbuled, heater by atearo, and lighted by electricity. Kaon aleep oar berth haa an eleotrto reading lamp. Ita dining cara era the beat In the world, and Ita coachna are palaoea on wheel. Thla great railway, connecting aa It doea with all transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha, aurea to the tarvellng public the beat eervlre known. Tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Hallway are on sale at all railroad ticket mce to any point In the United Biatos or Canada. For mapa, folders and other Information, address. . C. J. EDDT, General Agent, J. W. CARRY, Portland, Or Trav. Pas and Tkt. Agent, Portland, Or, - Parties desiring the beat of job printing at the lowest prices should call at the Astoria Job office before going ' slae lrfcar .... G fv .vl y ft SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF- IS OK THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTL1S OF Ceilorla U pot s la (hhIii toll 1m eelr. it li lot alil li balk. Don't allow anyone v wll tajrllilt tli M til ! or prsaili that it It "Joil u (food" ud "will Mtwr twy nr. poet." Sr Hal jn (t 0-11 T-O-ft-I l. Stalls ten to ftnv othr. w wriii aur i PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A. SMITH, DENTIST. Itouras 1 and I, Pythian Building, overr C. H. Cooper's atore. DR. a II. EBTKS, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Special attention to dleeaaea of women and surgery. Office over Danalger'a atore. Aatorla. Telephone No. U. JAY TUTTLE, M. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR Offloa, rooms f and , Pythlaa Building. Hours. 10 to 11 and I to 1 Reeldeooe, OJ Cedar atreeL . IOHN T. LIGHTER. ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Office, upatalra, Aatorlan Building. II. T. CROSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. t Commercial street I. Q. A. DOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offloa on Bond street, Astoria, Or. I. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon. Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXON DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Orvgon, 14. B, 18 and 17. Hamilton Mullillng. All legal and col Irctlon uusln-nk irotnitly attended tov I'lnlma agnliiK the government a sie slalty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TK.MPLE. LODGE NO. 7, A. P. and A. M. Regular communications held on the first and third Tuesday evening ot each month..' " ' s ' o. w. lounshkrrVi W. m. R. C. HOLDKN. Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. ' W. C, CABSELL. . ' DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, Notary Public, 616 Bond Ptreet fFnin op poison A BPECIALTYoiXVo';? tlarr ltl.OOU 1'UIMON pertusnentlf ,'Urpdlnl61illl4dTK. Von oen be treated X home foretime price under Bamegtiitnia t y. If you pnifortooome here vewtllooa. traot tti tmy retimed f amend hotel bllli.snd Doehsnre, If we fall turure. If you havelaaen mer cury, lotllde potaali, and still tiers srliei and num., M ucous l'atrhe In mouth, More Throat, I'lmples, Copper Colored 8t, Ulcera on tnui'tlof thebortr, llalrorKyelimws fa Hint irTt is this Beoondiiry lLOI PolsoS i -iiaranleetoeure. Wo solicit Uienioet ol..U-ij'i-iMea sofl challenge the world for a te we cannot cure. U'lils dl-eMO baa aleari uiileU the skill of the moat eminent pliyal lima. aoOOiUtlo cniiital behind, our unctindi nnnl ffuareotr. Abeoi ut e proofs .ent sealed oil XntlonTAddre,. COOK K KM KD V .CO. "1 UUUUO XelUllle. DUltAUO, UJa A Handsuiw j ' ' ,i ,.Mxion Is one of tho Kru :t , . .'. "i" r; mrua can poaaoss. I'oiw.ii'j t i"u ij.ic.v Puwiiaa gives It. MLS t11 il f''J y J if . VIA -5LI 5- avv, r. Ml (DflRlJIE fflATTEHS. IIIDII 1 A.M. h.iii'fl i MlW WATKK, liATK. , KM, A.M. It .(II 1 ft lt III ft. V, M. h ill ift 1 VI l i 2 L, I.I, IivYuJi 4 Ml 01 A J 1 : 1 . 1 It If. -K, 7llil Haturdsy Mlllldtiy , , MuhiIm?,, Tiiidiiy. , I T l I 0 In I V 7 0 l 1.7 mi?o . i l 44 S.7H I (m.i KHlrt'ii.ll'l IM7;7 HI i; Tliurmluy IloM I riuuy,, 4 U'l.7l dink? I 1 It III. l. Ill Jl. I'lmii of Moon. MiMiii. II, Hr.iyr. ;l, V 6, -u, i?U', Ulow iutii. -77, I jul Hr. 4, M 10, full Moon. The eti'amcr Klmore aalli-tl ytwter lay fur Tlllatiiok ami Ni-hali-in. The thr-iiuuiled achoonnr Knima Claud Ina, lutnlier laden tor Han Fran claori, aalled yeatnrday. The I'PK'yon arrived down tha river yeslnnlay with a oar go of grain. She la anchored off the Tongue. The ett&mvr Wewoutt arrived yiwter day fnim Hn Frant-Jsw. Bhe brought about twenty tuna of freight fur Aa torla meri'hanta, which the Alice Illan chard could not take on. The Ilrltlsh bark ZlnlU, which went aithore aliove Oray'a Harlior, arrived off Ihe liver laat evening In tow of a tug. Hho will arrive In today. The must arrive at Portland by December 1 In aave her charter. The Hr1tlh bark Twvedadnle aalled yesterday for the United Kingdom with I0.IM bushela of wheat, valued at 32.. Ul; K5 barrels of flour, valued at UH); 2'J ton of bran, valued at I2.HK; total value of cargo t74,O0. The ateamer Hay ward brought the Ixvrge Wyarhle down the river ycaler- day. The barge haa a large steam hovel, which, will be uaed on the gov eminent work at Fort Steven. It will he tranafwrrd to barge No. I and takon to the fort In a few day. The I'nlted HUtee cruiser Phlladel phl wanta to own a record, so navy gomlp hail It, and ahe fondly hope to sTure It her coming trip to Callao. It I aald that her officer have firmly determined that the Veaeei ah all break all rxlatlng record for armored crula er. Notwlthatandlng tho olTlcrr re fuae to oorroboraU the report. It come from a good aouro and would teem to be borne out by the nature of the preparation made for thl voyage. No tip will be made on th way down, though It la usual for war ships bound to Bouth America to coal at Panama. In anticipation of the long voyage, 1M0 tons of coal has been put aboard the cruiser, and every Inch of available par la being economised, encroach' ments even being made on the officers' quarters. The polished floor In the ward room has been taken up, and a coal chute passed through the apartment The Philadelphia has all the coal she csn carry. November 28th has been set as the sailing date. San Franclaco Chronicle. The ststes bordering on the Atlantic avrwaat and the fJulf of Mexico have csUled a convention to be held at Tam pa, to dliwuas methods for the proper dffenae of Southern harbors. The object Is not to provide these means them. wives, but to consider method of In, during oongTraalonal action. In order that the rrommrndatlnna of Gen. Miles bo heeded and th government may for llfy the cities of the Southern searoaM. So many members of congress come from states that have no sraooaat that ronaltlerable work has to be done to ronvinc them of the necessity of mak ing costly expenditures In communl ties where their constituents do not re ceive any Immediate and personal ben nit from the outlay of money. The cities of the Bouth are not alone In needing seatcoast fortifications for their protection. Puget Sound is the most vulnerable point for foreign attack In the dominions of the United States, tor not a step has yet been taken In the direction of fortifying the ports which open upon It. A point which many lose sight of Is that the cities' of Pu get Sound are the gateways to the country behind them. They are the termlnll of three transcontinental rail- roada, and If these cities should fall Into the hands of a foreign foe, In the always possible contingency of a for eign war, the existing lines of railroad would furnlnh an eay means of reach ing the Interior of the United States. The seacoaat would not alone suffer If the country was at war with any foreign nation of strength. Seattle Post-Intelligencer. DeWltt's Sursapai-llla Is prepared for cleansing the blood. It builds up and Htrengthens constitutions Impaired by llsease. Chas. Rogers. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Office of United States Lighthouse In spector, Twelfth District, San Fran cisco, Col., November 2S, ISM. It Is reported that the whlstllnK buoy, outside Sftn Francisco bar, California, s rot In working order, the whistle having been broken. The buoy will be eplaivd at the earliest practicable date. Till notice affects the list of beacons and buoys. Pacific Coast, 1S95, Page 1. Ily order of .the lighthouse board. FRANK' COURTIS, Inspector 12th Lighthouse District. It Is a fixed and Immutable law that to have good sound health, one must have pure, rich and abundant blood. There Is no shorter nor surer route than by a course of DeWltt's Sarsapa rllla. Chas. Rogers. Explorer Stanley, although a large, powerful man, Is a poor speaker, his voice being soft and low. If you wsnt a sure relief fo limbs, use an AUcock's Bkar im Mind Not one of tlons is ss good ss the genuine. life depends wholly on the bodi power to repair its loss, that is on nutrition. In old igt this Riwer grows less and less, ence its weakness and sad ness. Trifles are burdens. Ordinary food no longer nourishes. Multitudes of elderly persons find new zest and vigor through the use of SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil It slips into the blood and helps to digest other food. It contains Ume and soda to build up the bones and correct acidity. ascaadlMsstsll drsgglsta FROM NOW UNTIL BP HI NO Ovsrooats and winter wraps will b la fashion. They can be discarded, tempor arily while traveling In th stfaia-bestee' trains of the Chicago. Milwaukee and Bt Paul Hallway. For solid comfjrt, for peed and for safety, no other line caa compare with thla great railway of th West It-v. Dr. Marshall Randies, president of th Wesleyan conference. In a re cent argment that It was useless t con tinue the effort to spread Christianity throughout the world, pointed out thst the spread of civilisation had been equally alow as the spread of Christian ity. The V. S. Oov t Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all .otbera. Writing In the Saturday Review, "G. B. 8." says: "I htve been present at a play by William Morr's. snd I have seen him art. and a t, too. much, better than an average profi-sjlonal of the twenty pound a week chue." "Excuse me," obsvrveed the man In spectacles, '-but I am a surgeon, and that Is not where the liver Is." "Never you mind where hi liver Is." retorted the other. "If It was In his big toe or his left ear De Wtt's Little Early Risers would reach It and shake It for him. On that you can bet your glf lamps." Chas. Rogers, Lady Colin Campbell confesses to an Intense Interest In fencing . Bhe has a theory that fencing equalises the sexes much more than most sports. Bhe re gards It as aa art. almost a vocation. O.AJB'X'OriXA. Hall taa Sifuuu at "Maxwell Gray." the author of The Slleno of Dean Maltland, la a lady who Is known' In private life as Miss Jelttrett. At the present time she is living at Richmond, England. TO Cl'RI A COLD in ONB DAY Take laxative Bromo Qululne Tablet. All druggist refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. Conan Doyle ha ld-as of hi own about work. Ho frequently writes story while his guests are taking a troll about the garden. Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless. snd Invariably reliable are the quali ties ot One Minute Cough Cure. It nev er falls In colds, croup and lung trou bles. Children like it because It 1 pleasant to take and It helps them. Cha. Rogers. WHEN IN I" ORTLAND Call on J no. T. Handley t Co., IN Third street, and ret th Dally Astorlan. Visitors need nt miss their morning paper while there. Ernest Terah Hooley. promoter of the Dunlap Pneumatic Tire Company. amassed a fortune of over 112,000,000 In twelve months. The old way of delivering messages by postboys compared with the modern telephone. Illustrates the old tedious methods of "breaking" colds compared with their almost Instantaneous cure by One Minute Cough Cure. Chas. Rog res. The cxar of Russia has taken to bi cycling with great enthusiasm for a man who is not particularly fond of athletlo sports. Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped hands and Hps, cuts, bruises, scnlds. burns ore quickly cured by DeWltt's Witch Hsxei Salve. It Is at present the article most used for piles, and It alwaya cures them. Chas. Rogers. Mrs. Charles Darwin, widow of the great evolutionary scientist. Is dead. The old lady was right when she said the chlld might die If they waited for the doctor.. She saved the little one's life with a few doses ot One Mln ute Cough Cure. She had used it for croup before. Chas. Rogers.' A silver postal scale is now deemed an essential on any lady's boudoir desk. ' i The length of life may be Increased by lessening Its dangers. The majority of people die from lung troubles. These may be averted by promptly using One Minute Cough Cure. Chas. Rogers. ' All the essentially Christmas "good ies" are appearing In the first-class grocers shops. pains in the back. aide, cheat, or' , -., , , r - ,-, -" . Porous Plaster the host of counterfeits and lmita ittmmmiuimtt' 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 Por Jand 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 rfad-ng 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 INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced by Physicians the most Favorable iu America for sufferers from ... Lung Diseases And Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Th objection urged against Indio la th past by the large bum bars whs otherwise would bars been glad to take advantage of It beneficial cllmale, has been a lack of suitable accommodation. Th Southern Pactflo Company takes) pleasure in announcing that several Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have Just been erect ad at I rid to station, that will be ranted to applicants at rea sonable rata. They are furnished wlUa modern convenienses, supplied with pur artsautn water, and so situated as to give occupant all th advantage to be de rived front a mors or lea protracted residence It thla delightful climate. (From th Ban Francisco Argonaut) "In th heart of the great desert of the tviui wjv w uivu a.ass wwmiu;s h a aA.iiiw l-averses there Is an oasis called Indie, wnicn, in our opinion, at tn sanitarium of the carta. We believe, from persona tnveatlsratlon. that for certain Individuals. there la ne spot on thl planet so tavor, able.' O. T. Btewart. If. D.. write: To purity of th air. and the eternal sun shine. Oil one with wondr and delight. . . . Natur ' haa accomplished so much that there remains but Utile for maa to da As to lis possibilities ss S health retort ker t the moat, perfect sunshine, with a temperature always pleasant, a perfectly dry oll, for rain la, an unknown factor; pur oxrgen, dens atmosphere and pore water. What snore can be dlrdT . It Is the place, above all other, for lung trouble, and a para, diss tor rheumatic. Considering th number of sufferer who have cured. I have no hesitancy la mending this genial oasis aa the have of the afflicted." INDIO. Is 6i3 miles from 4 SAN FRANCISCO and 130 aiiles from LOS'ANOELES Fare from Los Angeles For further Information Inquire ar any Southern Pacific Company agent, or addreaa E. P. ROGERS. Asst. Gen. Pas. Agt. H. p. Co. J. B. KIRK LAND. Diet. Pasa. Agt. Cor. First and Alder ats.. Portland. Or 1 1 Wll! Slgnator Is printed la BLUB diagonally cross thC OUTSIDB wrapper' of 1 bottle) Of (the Original and Genuine) Worcestershire SAUCE A a xmrtfter jmeeetJoa attains mil IndtMtlona. ( r Agent for the Ualted State. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, N. Y Beaver H ll Gilman Coal .Try It For Family or Steam Purposes. CLEAN... Reasonable In Price ELMORE, SANBORN & CO Agent. Astoria. Job Printing The Astorian invites attention to its Job Printing Department Give Us o Trial ftREMNER & HOLMES Telephone r? f i Set m No. 82 Liav.isiiiitll9 Special Attention Paid to Steamboat Re- orseshoeing, Etc. LOGGING CAlflP E0RK H SPECIALTY 197 OLMEX ST., bet. 3d anal 4th. 111111 mm J