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-v. - r . i ' 1 vi - -a. .,. v., .,.. tvvJ.. . J THE DAILY AHTOUIAN, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1896. i .' ' pp JasaaWI I' ,0ll,a.jj' St u Cot X Vniii. Christmas isitta m two ounce bag, and two coupons inside each four ounce bag of Blackwcll's Durham. Buy a bag of this celebrated tobacco and read the coupon which gives a list of val uable presents and how to get them. I; iffw N0-T(MMG f 1A m bfttM itt 9R1 nti if m Tmv Its I I h ItMlMl !.-, lilt kflal 111 to feakalhavaakrwiMtVal Itiaw i.ll a vla'Ki.Uk it aikm I ill. Jttilifn lw. .u will Imi ilap klvd M st VIIMW4 I.- Ui Uol v yhuw aj fir util l.klfl Ih-ii t (.. 'mii "i.tl tti a ar. rur k .a u.Ni 1 urnr VoC- Columbia iivcr Salmon Ehr mKj If far typtv WKal yuu t.ra utio . i-a'.,rr leAun Are You Uoiiic KnstV B wr ut cm that your tlokd T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA RAILWAYS. Thta U lh QIIEAT SHORT LINE Batwaan DULUTH. ST. PAUL. CHICAGO And all I'oititr Kast nml Soutl.. Their Maicnincant Track. I'oarlaaa Va tlhuled ninlm and Blipln Cir Tralna anJ Motto: ALWAYS ON TIME " JIava t'van tnia roaa a national reputa tion. All claaaea of paaaanitera carrlail on tha vaatlltuled tralna without tra oharK. Hhlp your fralirht and traval over thla famoua Una. AU anla hava tlrkata. ...., W. H. MHJAD, F. C. SAVAOB. Oan. Aant Tra. F. and P. AU IU WMhUiftoo at.. Portland. Or. I' THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A paaaanger train on tha Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. It tarlna are veatlbuled, heater by ateam. and llfhtad by alaotrtclty. Each eleep oar berth haa an eleotrlo raadlnc lamp. Ita dining oara are tha beat In tha world, nd Ita ooaohea are palaoea on wheel a. Thla treat railway, oonneotlng aa It doea with all tranaoontlnemal llnea at St Paul and Omaha, aaauraa to tha tarvallng public tha beat aarvloa known. Tloketa via tha Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Railway are on aala at all railroad tioket office to any point In the United Biatea or Canada. Tor mapa, foldara and other Information, addraee. a J. EDDT, OenereJ Agent, J. W. CABHT. Portland. Or. Trav. Paaa and Tkt. Agent, Portland, Or. A Handsome complexion la one of the graatnat clurma anonian oao poaaeaa. I'oiuoHi'a JoufLk.no l'owpaa givealt. ' lomts J?J , Many thousand dollars worth of valuable articles suitable for Christmas gifts for the young and old, are to be given to smokers of Blackwcll's Genuine Durham To bacco. You will find one coupon inside each MANHOOD RESTORED KlaSSSI km, aurliaa WakMimi:y, Iswiot Hmm I'owm, Uea.laeiia, W.ks. (ultima, Uwt Manliou.1, Nlr'Wr KiiiImIkii, horvuuaiiDM, all drains, Imm ill Niwr In Woii.rallva Uritana of ellliaf Ml Kaiiaul ojr ovee-atar. ll.ni, Y.iulhlula-rr.ra, no It uv( lotwrai, onlura of atluiulauu, wnleli load In inilruiliy, I'liuimuiitloiior luuiilljr. t an be earrted In vol irkdi l ir but, t for t 1 null rtwli!. Cln-ular trm. Sold tyall itnuaUla. A )r II, lata no "ih.t. Manulaolora.1 b tha 1'mii Mxtirliia l'i., I'arla, fraiir. Uu-iala Drug to,, dlaUiuuUug uula Third eud VainUill ala.. rortland. Or. i. W. CXJNN, As.nl, Aatorla. GUARANTEED 'CURE a1r ft"- tol"civ In anf ass' i TOEACCO HAC1T Will Uilil m !! Ul .. ...I. I Ill .1st . mff II t...aa hikI tttiitiaa (iw i.Ua Avar " rvafaihaa milf a rurw U aiMMulir an .rMi' - I t tliuial.l. iTirr Hlil ami iiuiwaiilirl !' I'luui. UKvr, UruKirlM. CSi' S!V to ny otlf.- . . lilatdnfill ."TP"""-.. irUK sur I'KOFKHSIONAL CARDS. II. A. SMITH. DENTIST. Itmimi 1 and J. Pythian Dulldtnc. ovorr C. H. Cooper"t atora. Da a II. EBTEfl, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Brwcial attention to dlaeaaoa of woman nd aursary. Offloa over Danalaen atora. Aatorla. Telephone No. U. JAT TUTTLK. U. D.. PHTSICIAN. SltROKON AND ACCOUCHEUR Offloa. roomi t and (, Pythian Bulldlnf. Hon re. 10 to II and I to I. Realdenoa, Cedar at reel JOHN T. LIOHTKR. ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Office, npatalra. Aatnrlan Rulldlna;. h. t. CRoenr. ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. Ml Commercial itraet Q. A. BOWLBT. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Bond atreet, Aatorla, Or. I. N. rolph. Richard Ntioa. Cheater V, Dolph. POI.PH. NIXON DOLPH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, On-rron. W. SS, 1 and fl. llnmllton HnlUllnir. All IcKal and col lection hualn aa promtitly attendi-d to Clnlma aitiilnet the irovernment a apa Ultr SOCIETY MEETIN08 TKMPLKS LODOK NO. 7, A. V. and A. M RcKultir communlcatlone held on the flret and third Tueailay evening of each month. O. W. LOT'NBHERRY, W. M. E. C. llOLDKN. Secretary. qlodd poison A CDCPI Al TV '"arr.ae. 0 rt WrbUlflM oouaryorTer. tlar? lll.imo 1-uiSON pt'rnmnonllr oured In letoM daya. Vou enn bo trontpil al bomo furaume prliu omler anrne guurau tv,lfroapmrartomineh(irevewillciiD ' tract to par railroad nraenu betel bllla.and n itikrie. e. If we full tn cure. irTouhiTauken utur eury, Imiiua noiaan, aim ami aave acnaa ana ink, M uomia l atclioa In mouth, Hore Throaw iDfiua kii'iivi in n i. tJoniMir Colore! l'lumlea. kjiiniwr IJoiorea tipoia, uiri any nart of Ilia body, Mair or Jr.; Kvetirowe fulllnr out. H le thla BeoonUary IlLOOIt POISON e rnarantee to cure. We aoliclt, tbe rnont oliatl Li.i. Amaaia and Btialleuve tha world for a eaae waoanmiteur. 1'nka aleaae haa alwaya Dallied, the .kill of the moat eminent pliykl- A0Q,0OO eanlUI behind our uncondk Uonal gaarastr. A haul at PrH.f nn; pealed M o. aonio Xemole, CU1CAUU. Olirraa n nin uaa a a.a, aiika R. I Boyle & Co. Estate' LOANS AND INVESTMENTS ..a B38... COMMERCIAL. ST. (DARlflE .ffiflTTEHS. It lull V A. M. ( ii.m rt ; f AIKK, I. tit fl 1lW WA'IKH. A. M, .1 V. h in It jli in fl KATK. Hnlurdny Niiiitliiy . , Monday,. Tuiaiduy,. Wniln.il y O'JIIH I M il i i 1J1 ! nil II l:.ll 4 u.u J la it nil il 4 all tin . 4 W,MI'! ft I- U.4 Hftn.-iil fi;tl,i.! tniM H in. i. ill, 'a.n, t -.f, iM 'lianaia of al.ar.ti 7, Ijiat lit, Mimiii, ll.Hranjr. a, Full Miam. an. 1 1. -H. Im'Iiiw k ru. a, iiw Tim ID I llali atilp YallanH aalld for uiMiiaiuwit or Favlimiuth yxalorday. The 1 1 or v cat gueett tuok the Lar nura In tow for Turtland yearterday. The llrillah ehlp Caanbrlan PrlnReaa aall"d for Quminatown or Kalmouth yn- tonlay. The en'lre walor front yealortlay waa lnti.n-aii-1 In tha fat ot tha mlaalng Captain Iavl. Tlui Kiiinut llayward' alartcd up utrcam yealnlay morning with the llritlah atilp Champion. The Oklaluuna brought the Dowaji Hill down Htn-am ywrterday and return- nl to Portland with tha Hollo. Tha iMtrkviitlno Portland tha liarkrn lino Kurrka, lumber ladon fn Han Krant'laco, put c aca y-mtwday. Thi. ali-iiii-r Ilarrlaon entcnl al the I'ualiiin Imuae yeatitnlay. rrportlng 21'H iiuica of aaliuon from Tlllainuok. There were two or three veencbi In the (iltliiK laat evening, and they will probably be townl In thla morning. The llritlah ehlp lloevthfleld, Capialn McKenilH. enU-red yeatnrdao'. her re Mrt allowing 7Ml time of ballaat from Kobe, Japan. The Agm-a Oawald, CapLkJn 1). Mi-ol, ntcn-d at Ihe cue torn houaa yealvrday, the report allowing that ahe carrliMl (00 lima of ballaat and eallrd frotn Callao Oi IoImt :. The Anu-rlcan barketillne Addnnda, Captain K. A. Perry, entered at tho cue tiwii hnuao ynatcnlay. Hbe haa vlghty loiwa of ballaat, anJ eallcd from Tlent almt, ()'loMr 21. The llritlah ahlp Mldaa, Captain T. Motamigi-r. which a few daya aero put in to Wlllapa Harbor In dlatreaa. ar rived In port ymterday. The raptaln linmetllatHy enlmd hie Teautel at the ruatoin houae, ahowlng that h carried I'M tuna of earn! bajlaat and had Balled from Valparalao October tld. Tha American Shipbuilder riorta amie Kaatern aUaunahlp men aee no rcauKin why government aid ahould be extended to aalllng veaarla. In thla ael rtah world. It la natural to euppoee that tho view taken by those ateamahtp own era waa not entirely duwntereated. I heard on 'Change not lone aincc almllar antlinenta eipreweed by ownera of American nailing vraaela Tha argu ment waa briefly aotnrwhat aa follower The United Rtalea had a navy that for yrwre waai the laughing atork of the world. All other nalUma had built lron claila. We waited, and when the new navy waa atari ml, we aurprlard all oth er natlona. having without the nereaalty if dlacanlliig expenalve old miolcla, cre ated a fleet of ahlpei that In quality com- lre favorably with thoae of any other nation, we Jumped from the old wood en vcaael to the modern battleaihlpa without going through the expensive atiiKca other i.ntlona were oompcll&J to. 8o with the merchant marine; the dayi of the aalllng veaael are numbered, and we have no fleet to apeak of. The day of the cargo ateaJiuT la Juat dawning and we can do In the merchant marine what we did In the navy, jump from the old to the new. Hut that tl00.000.fl00 a year for thirty odd years paid In freik'hta to forelgnera would have built many a god ahlp that would have earn ed good dtvldrmle and kept them In the country along with the money they coat to build. San Franclaco Commercial New a. The old way of delivering message by poatboya compared with the modern telephone, llluatratea the old tedloua methoda of "breaking" colda compared with their almost Instantaneous cure by One Minute Cough Cure. Chaa. Rog res. The rumor from Albany that Mr. Piatt will not be a candidate for United Senator, but that Governor-elect Black will be selected to 1111 the Hill vacancy, would be more Interesting If there was the BllKlilcxt probability of the truth of the story. SyraciMte Courier. To cure all old sores, to heal nn Indo lent ulcer, or to speedily cure piles, you need simply apply IU'WItt's Witch Ha xel Pulve according to directions. Its magic-Ilka action will surprise you. Chaa. Rogers. Dan Stuart Is said to be dying of heart, dim-one. He Is the fellow who came Into prominence through his bids for the Corbott Fitxslminons tight. Neither of thoae w-orthlea will die of disease of the heart. Buffalo Express. Soothing, and not Irritating, strength ening, and nut weakening, small but effective such are the qualities of De Wltt's Little Early Risers, the famoua little pills. Chaa. Rogers. The chief business of the statesmen who have drifted Into Washington up to the present time seema to be to for mulate a Cuban policy for Mr. Cleve land without that trentleman's knowl edge or consent. Chicago Record. TO CURS! A COLD IN ONI DAY Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money It It falls to cure. 25c, For sale by Chaa. Rogers, Druggist A folding portable confessional for the uae of traveling priests haa been designed by an Ohio man. jbtor: tier. alalia ha ! SlffWtllS. at 11 '. 7.7't Til 1.1 i n um I a m K a wf.ai m ', I . viz a.iii lu mnu n. in ii in IV ID I" "J;! I jr. VREGUIAT0R7 y:: UTS- if He Favorite Eomo Remodg. For all dljcaixa caused by derangement of the Liver, Kldneyi, and Stomach. Keep It always In the house and you will lave time and Doctor'! Bills, and have at hand an active, harmless and per fectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic If you feel dull, debilitated, have frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe tite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM MONS LIVER REGULATOR will cure you. If you have eaten anything hard to digest, or feel heavy after meals or sleep less at night, a dose of SIMMONS LlVLR REGULATOR will relieve you and bring pleasant sleep. If at any time you feel your system needs cleansing and regulating without violent purging, take SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR, J. II. iVIIIn Co., rhlladcljiMa- HE COMPLAINS. An Old Countryman Objects to the Course of an Evening Paper. Aatorla, Oecember II (Editor Asto rlan.) My attention haa Just been call ed to the following editorial In the As toria Evening Budget) The nineteenth century will cloae Ita eyes upon a people who form at leaat the groundwork of a distinct American raoe. Ita best representatives are neith er German, Irish, English. Caallr, Quaker nor Puritan In their ancestry. Ttwy are the result of the crossing. more or less solentlnc, of all these, with a dajih of French and Spanish added. The man who la a mixture of Pennsyl vania Quaker, Pennsylvania German, Scotch-Irish, New England Puritan and perhaps Knickerbocker Dutch la much superior to the maa descended from an cestors who hava staid In one place and reproduced, without change, the bloiMl of the Puritan or Dutchman or of the English families, however noble, that originally settled In the South. The typloal American will have the blood of the most civilised nations of Europe, people not too dissimilar, running; In hla veins. There will be fighting blood. scholarly blood, commercial, agricul tural and artistic blood, and from the mingling and chemical combining of It all will spring the handsomest and most gifted raoe on the globe. We are not vain, but we really feel sure of thla Even Scandinavians, Poles, Hungarl ana. and Italians will have their a hare In producing the perfect American race. We do not want too many of the last named peoples, however, and the gov ernment la wise to restrict their Imml gratlon." It seems very strange to me how It can be piauilble for that paper which during many months past has posed as the friend and official organ of the fishermen, who, In Astoria, are largely Scandinavians. Russians and Italians. to Justify itself In making; such an ed- lie rial statement as the one above. I belong to the Scandinavian race my self, and belle ve that as a nation we are Just aa good as any, and on as high a plane of civilisation. We have our faults and our bad men; but the Inference conveyed In the sentence. "Even Scandinavians, Poles, etc.," will have their share In producing the per fect American race, seems to me to be Insulting In Its tone, and I for one take exceptions to It Have not the Scandi navians already done their share to war Is perfecting the American race, or the people of the United States, and have not those of our nation who have thrown In their lot In thla country proved to be good cltlsens, honest and industrious, and have they not In many Instances In states like Minnesota and Oregon, taken their part In the law making machinery of the country, with credit to themselves and the districts they represented? "I admit that the t'nlted States, nor any other country, for that matter, wants to receive the off-scourlnga and criminal classes of other nations, and Just laws to prevent such lmmlirration should be enacted. But when the de scendants of the hardy Norsemen ore classed amongst the lower orders of civilisation, every Scandinavian Is Jus tllled In making his protest I think not a few of us In Astoria now appreciate the real animus of the paper which can utter Buch sentiments." SCANDINAVIA. ROYAL Baking Powder haa been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited, Mr. Reed seems quite content with the prospect that the coming adminis tration can be only a slater to him. Washington Star. DeWitt'a Barsaparllla is prepared for cleansing the blood. It builds up and strengthens constitutions Impaired by disease. Chaa. Rogers. ROSS HIGGINb & CO Orocers, : and : Butchers ' Astoria ana tlppar Aaturis Pina Taaa an4 Coffaea. Table Dalkadaa. Doaeaoc and Tropical Frolts. Vafaublaa, Sugar ' Cura4 Haaa. Bacoa. Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. RREMNER & HOLMES , 'Telephone No. 6a , Blacksmiths Special Attention Paid to Steamboat Rs g airing, onteahoeing. Etc . LOGGING CAMP (DORK A SPECIALTY : m OLSi KY VBY.. bst. 34 aa etk. . I THE WEEKLY ASTORIAN Established 1873 As an advertising medium the Weekly Astorian is un , surpassed by any psper in the State outside of Portland. .Thirty -three hundred copies 'are mailed each week to every home in the territory, both in TOregon and Washington, trib i 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 -mmw- o O.R&ET. GIVES CHOICE OF TRAflSCOflTIJlEIlTAL ROUTES. Via Spokane and St Paul Via Ogdsn, Denver and Omaha o St. Paul Pnllman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Ctalr Cars Astoria to Sao fracelseo. Columbia. Sunday, November 19. State of Cat.. Friday, December 4. Columbia, Wednesday, December I. Stats of Cal., Monday, December 14. Columbia, Saturday, December It. State of Cal., Thursday, December S4, Columbia, Tuesday, December 2. Astoria and Portland Steamer. R- R. Thompson leaves Astoria at 7 av m. dally except Sunday. Leaves Port land dally at p. m., Sunday excepted. Saturdays at 11 p. ro. Telephone leave Astoria dally cept Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Fort- land dally except Sunday at 7 a. m. For rates aad general tnfermattsm eaJJ on or address O. W. LOUNSBERRT. Agent. W. H. HURLBURT, Oea. Pas. Agt, Portland, Or. e. McNeill, President and Manager. . - I SJPf "rflatrXs. aaaas-l " wn -a, w sv bm 9m a. ksaaaaaaaHi saa a a - a. J. . . "" " " u1" mxMMrj ws wnw SO thM at. CO, Ml bmOAMjmiT, Vww Yomx. OUicajri hi 1 ft Mrnrluir (Meitl la A.mr tmry vdiJlm mt tu ta bcrmtiht httocm tbs rjsabai H tkotiosj) fiWH Crsjsj) of QtirVt tA Ukt) stetS a4aMnsafBBT -rtnrtBVsaK-Tftths -- wocia. BpuinaidlT lllauraaad. lit uu-lilr-n suasv.4 ba wlihoaa It Warttj, il.uoa r 4 par, aiJD aux mnotha. Addieak, k i vJ oj" glial aaaa, ll tmmtmmj. saw xmm Ot-t ' - Beaver Hill i Giloian Coal ...Try It For Family or Steam Purposes. CLEAN... Reasonable la Price ELMORE, SANBORN & CO Agsats. Astoria. In Medieval Days Whan people wanted anything they knelt down and prayed for It How ever, that waa aorae time ago. Along; about MOO a fellow named Guten berg, who had "come de Rhine ' over," was monkeying around a carpenter ahop in Lenta. He whlt tied soma little blocks and actually made an alphabet Then he ringed a sort of well, a machine that would took something like our let ter prajss of today. He arranged his blocks In order, put some ink on ti.em, also a piece of paper, and then screwed hla press down. That was called printing'. Old Uutenbera; made a howling success of tha racket and his bead became so swollen that be really anubbed tha king one day. The king- overlooked It however, for he had an Idea what kind of fellows printers would be. Well, finally they got the print tng system down pat and, aa tha centuries rolled by, began printing newspapers first person. Invariably singular number, any gender and hard eaae. In This Enlightened Day There are many newspape--a matter of fact. But It is an utter Impossibility to get a newspaper to admit It Tha advertising patronage of a newspaper depends largely ves, wholly upon Its circulation. A newspaper is a tfreat deal like the human body: If Its circulation Is good. It prospers: otherwise, otherwise. Some papers publish Want Columns That la, a column, or a number ot columns, devoted to small advertlae menta If a fellow wants anything trouble, a wife, a house don't make any difference what It la he can get It by means of a small ad. Included in the "wast" column are "For Bale." "For Rent" "Loat" "Found," "Stolen" and "Mlecel laneoua" Now, Juat see what chumps soma people are! Why, a man haa been known to hunt over a city this city for daya looking for a houae In which to live. Had ail things, look pleasant Tall tha clerk that you want a want ad. in the want column, give htm your Zt cents ana go away happy. As Her man Wise - would say, a want ad. will restore the blind, the bald and the bowleg red to manhood. 3 Lines QC for 3 Cents. .Try It. FROM NOW UNTIL 8PRINO Overcoats and winter wraps will be la fashion. They eaa be discarded, tempor arily while traveling In the steam-heated trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Railway. ' ' For solid oomforl, for speed and for safety, no ether line east 00m para with this great railway of too West - - '' - . - i . - EclentlUa America Ml SV . i .aasr !! 1 it i - i :; i al t ' 1 ? i lit X . . A - .. . -1