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J .... TIIK DAILY A8T0IUAN, Fill HAY MORNING, HECEMBEB 25, 1896. I'll. jwmTl i J j$t? ' Yoll Will (llld OIK MIUpOD 'liTi-&Y. ' liiahle a ll two ouno bag I fr 1 .VTV 1.1 I aiiiltw,.iiiMii,alialf1a-h nothing BUT THE GENUIN I'nan ssoioinei ., I'tian Mnlloliia (:.!.. ureiiAnS Ami mm aa-vut. Tiara ud wkrAntKm.t4.B'infM.M ?nnr hi now '. h I ltUo 1 a t ka ra lata I ,-.. . , .4 ... Ik- V - "Jtjy ,1 Ihirliam. Iluy a bag of Hill .'-1'uf'J ' ' '" eslshrelsd toliaooo and read i. ,3p1' ' eoiipuii rlilrb glva a - 'iP i ' - Ht of valuable praa.lllaaud wO-TO-BAG f'ii f1 u"tn (irrv(wud aiMrnvt. Jtui iff i. u will aj Iptfsr U iu ui-. Mt wa ! Hold ml U Columbia livr oalmoh itl.. if. f . - tinni man, iar ioprof Wrfat you a,ra jlrtf.no . i" An I (aa.afa i'lillll T, U ft Are You (ioinjr East? B rur ftitd Mat thai your tick rada l THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS vo4 OMAHA RAILWAYS. Ttala to th GREAT SHORT LINE BtWMD DULUTH. ST. PAUL, CHICAGCJ And nil PointH Kant ami South. Thlr Mntrnlflrant Track, Pcrla Vei- illnili'd DlnliiB nd BlMpIng Cr . , Train and Moito: "ALWAYS ON TIME " llav itlvnn tula roan a national reputa 'Uon. All clasa of puaaenuora carried on th voatllmled train without aztra charge. Hhlp your frol-ht and travel over till) fainou line. All acent hav ticket, W. II. MEAD, F. C. BAV-Q8. Oen. Acent Trav. F. and P. Aft. -i Wahlnton at. Portland. Or. r i THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A paaeenier train on th Chloac. Mil--wauke and St. Paul Railway. No. It tarln ar veatlbuled, heater by team, and Hinted by electricity. Eaoh ilMp ear berth ha an (leotrlo readlof lamp. It dining oar ar th beat In th world, and It oo ache ar palace on wheel. Thl treat railway, oonneotln a It floe with all transcontinental line at St Paul and Omaha, aaaurea to th tarvellnf Dubllo th beat rvlo known. TlokeU via th Chloao, Milwaukee and St Paul TUIlway ar on al at all railroad ticket ' offloe to any point tn th United State or Canada. For maps, folder and other 'Information, addre. C. J, EDDY. Oen era! Ant J. W. CAIBIY, Portland, Or. Trav. Pa and Tkt. Ant. Portland. Or. Ladles Who Value A reflnad oomplexlon mnataae Potsonl' Pow-I der. It produoee aeott and beantimi aum joints ia Jin tm um ftilir mi nrahaauf lllaok wall's MANHOOD RESTORED gSS.Sa333 um, urh w Wtk Mrnnnrr, ill Urdu 1'iiwnr, ilnadacha, was, (uliicaa, Ul Mauliuuil, Mla-uiljr kmlaalnna, Nsrvuuaiisaa, all dralua, lias ui wnr In ilxuaratlvo (ircana ol altliaf an I eaoaud by oTSr-eiar-lion, youthful srnira,iesaai uaa i( tnuaroo, oHura or aUiuulsola. which load to lunrinlijr, I'imaiiiiiiiiliiiinr liiaanll. Can I carried In rvm lawkst ft per but. lur i hf mall irpaif. Olreular rm. Bold (fall ilriinl.la Aat lr II, Uka uu nlh.r. Manulacliirl by th rana, rraiies. ins-iai urug Co., uisuiuuuug rarla. Trmttm l.aii.lla. Vawuiu .. I'unuwd. oi, 1. W. CONN, Agant Astoria. GUARANTEED TOBACCO HAOIT mm loitartn lttaf- fiw uiInmo Inanr i ...,.1.1 ki . ... l .. Ml ... lii ... . L-A a oura ! ai"iuleir auaranlvt l lir iiruMal.u rverr uikrHiKwt ! i'Iihh, Uoirvra, PrilKKli1!. 0 Tfr , r co Any oibf r.. . f. injdnCIll ,W3 """1" I?cyjIS4l'! PR0FK8810NAL CARU8 II. A. SMITH. DENTIST. Itoomi 1 and I. Pythian Building-, nverr C. II. Coopr"a tor. Dll O. . K8TES, PHYSICIAN AND BUIIGKON. Bpeclal altenllon to dleaa of women and lurfery. (iftlo over Damlcer (tor. Astoria, Telephone No. U. IAT TUTTU5. M. D., PHT8ICIAN. BITROEON AND ACX'OUCHEUR Oftlra, momf F and (, Pythian Bulldlnc. Hour. 10 to 11 and I to I Kealdeooe. Cedar elreet. IOIIN T. LinHTER, ATTORNKT-AT-LAW. nfflpf, upntalra, Aalnrlan niilldln. H. T. CIIOSHY, ATTORN KY-AT-LAW. m Commercial tret I Q A. ROWLBT, ATTORN KT AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offloe on Ilond atreet. Aitorla, Or I. N. Dolph. nichard Nixon. Cheater V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXON A JOLPH. ATT0KNET8 AT XJiW. Portlnnd. On-Ron, It. t5, I and V. Miimlllon lliitlillnir. All Ii'kiiI and col li'ctlon htinln' promptly ntiendod to. Clnlma nKolnet the itovernnient a p lallT SOCIKTT MKET1N08. TKMPLK LODOK NO. J. A. F. aud A. M. Ri'ituliir communications held on the first and third Tuosilay evening of each month. O. W. I.OI'NflnRHRT. W. U. R. C. I10LDKN. Secretary. fnLODDPOlSOfl i A SPECIALTY omiaro; Itlary lll.llOU IOISON pormancntlf li'urcdln IftUitlfidaTa. Ymlo.inbAlnittpi1iik 1 borne furaame prlue unilar sumo RUnrau 1 1 y 1 1 yi m piv I nr to oonio bare i. e w 1 1 1 con. " tract to pay ral Irnait f snianil bolel hi Ms,a nd tK Jhanre, If w f ml toirnra. If rn Imre taken umr eurv. loillrte nntaah. and still hnra aches and (alns, mucoua I aiciteain mouiii. rur i iima. 'Iiuplea, t'tnMr Colored hpota. Illrera uo an, part of the body, Ilnlror Krebrowe fnlllnjr Jut, II I this UecoiiUary Ill.OOl) I'OISON re (uarantee toeure. We solicit the moat oliatl uate ease and elialleoKe the world for a raanweoanuoteiire. This disease has aiears b7i tiled the skill of the moat eminent physi cians. 1100,000 capital bnblpd our unrundk tlonainaranty. Abeolute proofs sent sealed 00 imllc'w'n. Addreas VAtOK. HKMKDY CO, isins. Mucous l'atvhea In mouth. Hore 1 hroac. R. I ,. Boyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS COMMERCIAL. ST. 1SI (DRRIfJE (DATTEHS. Illllll ltr, U)W WAIH.H, I'ATK, A. a), ., I'. M , jl A, at.' i I. at." Ii.ni fi li in fi i h in n In iii n Halurday il I ii !.. II 'm ,7 ; II I.I ! 1 u. -0.1 XllllllHy ..'JUl I tin.!' II ;n ii M l.i :i 1 'n Miiiiilny..i;i; i In I IKhu JilI' l.Tj H lli HI) .If.1 k IK 11.11 riln.l y -III H m 7.7 I 4 S 4 i;l.ll ti Willi Tliurailay Ml i M l.V I li :i' ji II ni Jill' llliaill.'i Irlilny.. .'. I i Hs.ill l:ll ). I I OU J.n 10 (H U H li. in 4.1. IH. !. etc. Ih'Iiivt rrrn. Iiaimcs iif M'hiii -ill. Iiil Ur. M'W Miniii, II, Hr.l lr, In, Full Mam. The AuK-usta, iwlled In UIIiihI for Ho- attln ylwnlay, The (iklahitinit liniuklit th (I"x. W. Wolff down ntn-sun yewterday. The Itrlllah alilp Oiwn rf India, a four mawti-r, itisI In yealerday. The llrltlnh whip Heewwln. Captain (rlllllli, arrival In from Monlevldoo yiwtenlay. Tho (lilnii DteamiT MoniiiouthNhlr arrived down tho the river and sailed lur the) Orlwit yesterday. Hoventl hl were In th offlnf V nl .y evening and It U riix-c.ti'd that the two) whlih did nut ift In lust nUht III he tnwrd In tlay. The llrltlnh Ixirk I'rovlnre, Captain Join-, re.-elv.il unlera yet-rday to k in I tn) ul 1 1. mils. Jlrltlnh Columbia for Her. Hhe txuuMMiiimtly cleared with iiHi tiMin nf hallual and eiec-t to load lumlH-r n the Hound fur China. The Hlute of Callfuriila arrived down earl)' yeKterdny iiKM nltiif and put to sea nt fj o'clock Cuiilaln (iri-i-n vu deter-rnliii-l to make Kan I'ranclw o In time for hi (tirtetinaa illnm-r. If he dm hi trip will lap a record brooker. The llrltlnh ahlp (Jen. W. Wolff, tap lulu H u tier, i li iLriil yi-Mterduy fin llrla tnl, CtiKland, with the follow Inn curie), J.L'n.' suck of liitrle)'. value.) at H.mXI, I7,l: sat k of wheat, valued at ITj.KOO Mini eu'k of nliort valued at 1700. and :.'M sack of bran, valued at lllon. The Kiiiiiia iluyward arrived from I'ortUnd yesterday with the llrltleh x .lp Idx khurst, and returned up river at ( o'clock In the morning. Captain Archie Team, was anxlou to spend I'hrtstiniui In Portland. Tile Itockhurat, Captain hooch, linmedlat.dy cleared for guii-njitown ur Falmouth with a carKO of H.778 Muk. or tO.936 bushel of wheat, valuwl at t.R&0. On one in the trl of the steatmer AuntroJIa (mii Han Franelaco to Hono lulu, after the first day out, a party of Mker-layrr took iee.-elon of a cor ner bahle In the smoking room, and lth tit exwptlon of the nM-esasary In t'Tval for meal and retrt (after light had been turned out fisr the night), I layed contlnuouely for the ret of the voyage. The night brforo th arrival when the nvoon waa near th full and wa flooding the gently undulating wave with a broad silvery streak, and the air was warm and languruus, all the passenger werw out on deck after dinner reveling In the beautiful scene except the few around that corner table sitting In shirt sleeves In the close at Unisphere of the smoking room attend ing strictly to bustneaw. Ily and by some one on di-ck thought of them and said II no too had that they should be missing such a lovely scene , and a passenger went aft and urged them to ime out and enjoy It. After corutld rulile demurring they left their card and chlw on the table, and. stepping outside, took one brief glancWat the moon. Then one of theni sxke what was evldiwtly the sentiment of the party. "No money In It" said he, and they promptly filed back Into the smok ing room, took up their place, and re sumed business. San Francisco Oom mervhtl New. In the woods of Shelby county, Intl.. a den of wild disci wa discovered, and Morgan Hendrlckson set about digging them out. He hail to dig down seven feet. Of the seven dg five got away from him, and now he doesn't know what to do with the other two. FREE TO EVERY MAN THE MKT1IOD8 OF A GREAT THKATMEXT FOR WEAKNESS OF MEN. Which Cured Him ..Iter Everything Else Failed. I'tilnful illseowes are bud enough, but when a man Is slowly wasting away with nervous weaknees, the mental foivtMKlltiire nre ten time worse than the most severe pain. There Is no let ip to the mental suffering day or nlicht. ".Ieci Is iilmot Impossible, and under such n strain men lire scarcely resimn Hllile for w hat they do. For year the writer rolli-d and tossed on the troubled sea of sexual wetiknesn until It was a uncut Ion whether ho had not better take a dose of poison and thus end all his troubles. Hut providential Inspira tion came to his aid In the shape of a oomblnatlon of medicines that not only completely restored the general health, but enlarged hi weak, emaciated parts to natural else and vigor, and ha now declare that any man who will take the troublo to atnd his name and ad dress may have the method of thla won derful treatment free. Now when I say free I mean absolutely without coat, because I want every weakened man to get the benefit of my experience. I am not a philanthropist, nor do I pose a an enthusiast, but there are thousands of men suffering tho mental tortures of weakened manhood who would be cured at one oould they but get such a remedy as the one that cured me. Do not try to study out how I can afford to pay the few postage tamps necessary to moil the Informa tion, but send for It, and learn that there are a few things on earth that al though they cost nothing to get they are worth a fortune to soms men and mean a lifetime of happiness to most of us. Writs to Thomas Slater, Bos Ui, Kalamasoo, Mich., and the information will be mailed tn a plain, sealed envelope. 'it.;; f'sVi "f ' ' -'-.--JWfelaa1K-. SIMMONSX sty wtw't-- i&liJM 'at IZk regulator7 TQg Favorite Eome tej. For all diseases caused by derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach. Keep It always in the house and you will aave time and Doctor's 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 nlirht. a dose of SIMMONS I ivi b REGULATOR will relieve you and bring pleasant sleep. If at any time you feel your system needs cleansln? and reirulatlnir ultlmnt violent purging, take SIMMONS LIVER Regulator, J. U. Zcllln 4k Co, Philadelphia. KWKMCN'H WAVE OF I'ltOHI'EltlTY. Heavy Increase In Import and Exjnirt Hcanillnavlun News Note. Chicago Tillies-Herald. Hweilen's present (viinmerclal and Industrial activity ha not been equaled since H70. Th resrt btsued by the coiiiim-rilHl division of the awtdlsh state ilcpurtmciit covering the lost three months show an Increase of from 25 to DO per cent in Import and export for last year. The principal Item are: Import Coal, 20.oou.uoo ton; machin ery and tools (mostly American). 12, juO.OUO, an Im rease of W mt cent. Ex-Mirt--Machinery and listl. $l,W0.0O0; Iron of ail kinds, 1,2M).)Q tons; wood pulp, 130.1)20 ton; paper, 30.000 ton. Vast plan for the defense of Sweden are projected. Appropriations estimated at tio.ooo.ooo will be asked for from the riksdag. The plana Involve furnishing the best modern rifle to the whole army, the construction of Iron clad and torpedo boat and the establish mont of a chain of fort In the prov ince of Norrbotten. the most northern boundaries of Sweden. The majority of the Swedes are enthusiastically In favor of a general armarnent, even the women having formed an association to collect funds for the construction of an Ironclad. But notwithstanding thl warlike spirit, the line regiment and even the crack household troops suffer from lark of men. time being good and work plenty, and enlistment being usu ally the last recourse of the laboring classes. The statistic of the Norwegian atate finances. Just published, covering the period of 1SK0-H5, show a d"fliit of 6.182. 000 kroner (3.30 kroner equal to II). The whole Nisrwegian state debt amounts to US.8W.000 kronw. Railroad projects In Norway during the period received a assistance from the state 15.500.000 kroner. Professor II lid, brand, royal Swedish antiquary, Is at present delivering the six annual lectures at the University of Edinburgh, known as the Khlnd lecture, on the subject. "Ancient Con nections between Scandinavia and Great Britain." Professor Hlldebrand la the first foreigner honored by an Invitation to deliver this series of lec tures. In 1S76 a wealthy Scotsman. A. H. Rhlnd, by his will left a fund to hold a series of six lectures each year on this subject, and all former lectures have since then been delivered by Rrltlsh historian. AN IRRESISTIBLE OPPORTUNITY. New York Dispatch. A mlddle-asred man. with what in. p eared to lie a load on his mind, visited an arctic steamer and seemed to be In terested In what he saw. I say," he said to the officer on deck. "I'd like to go on the next expe dition." "It's awfully cold up there," re marked tlv officer, dlstxturaglngly. "I don't care about that." "You'd have very little to ea,t and might have to starve." "That wouldn't lie pleajiant," said the visitor. "I should say not." returned the offi cer, "and you might be eaten by your comriules." "Is that so? That would be distinctly had." "And then." continued the officer, "you wouldn't see your wife for three years and istsslbly longer. You know you can't take her with vou." "Well," returned the gentleman , after a long pause. "I think vou can put mo down on your books. Your last ar gument captured me. The U. 3. Gov t Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to mil others. Take away God and religion, and men live to no purpose not proposing any worthy and considerable end of life to themselves. Tlllotson. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. 25c For sale by Cha. Rogers, Druggist. It appears now that the last death of General Maceo waa really fatal. Kansas City Star. OA0TOIIIA. (Vt fu ll all. il rutm tanaa. Mr. Gladstone has lost his voice. He now knows how to feel for our own David B. Hill Kansas City World. Moony la th leading tailor, and pays th highest cash prlc for fur skins. 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 ton an 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 read: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 once. Second Oldest Paper in the State jwMsiiai miiiiaaaan.w your name at G.R.&I. OIVEH CHOICE OF Transcontinental 1 ROUTES. Via SpokaDe and St Pad Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha of St. Pad Pullman anl Tourist Sleepers . Free Reclining Cttair Cars Astoria to Sao fraoeiseo. Columbia, Sunday, November 2. Stats of Cat., Friday, December 4. Columbia, Wednesday, December . I State of Cal., Monday, December 14, Columbia, Saturday, December 1). State of Cat, Thursday, December M. Columbia, Tuesday, December 2). Astoria and Portland Steamers. . R. R. Thompson leaves Astoria at 7 a. m. daily except Sunday. , Leaves Port land dally at $ p. m., Sunday excepted. Saturdays at 11 p. m. Telephone leaves Astoria dally ex cept Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Port land dally except Sunday at 7 a. tn. For rates and a-emral Information sail on or address O. W. LOrjNSBERRT, Agent. W. H. HTJRLBURT, Geo. Pas, Art., Portland, Or. e. mcneili President and Manager. t. i ! am, til a a y ja n.v.':n. '""J5J" fra HasHbaaK writ as Outsat bataaafor asrartiar pawats la Ansnea, f 7 out by u is broaimt b-fnra lalDBDUabtaaaUMriM . Z w w xoa cur. INDIO Absolutely dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced by Physicians the most Favorable in America for sufferers from ... Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Th obieotionai urared Sa-aJna. TnAb, la th past b tha large bum bar who othorwia would bavs been glad to taks advantags of Its beneficial climate, has been a lack of aultahla ajwunmArfaMM Th Southern Pacific Company take pieastir m announcing that sereral . - Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have Just been erected at Indlo station, that will b rented to annllcajita at ra onabl rates. They ar furnlahed with modern oonvenlenoes, supplied with pur artesian water, and ao situated as to giv occupants all th advantages to be de rived from a more or less protracted reeldeno In this delightful climate. (From the San Francisco Argonaut) "In th heart of th great desert of tha Colorado which th . Southern PaclUo faverses thero 1 an oasts called Indlo, which, tn our opinion. Is the sanitarium of the earth. We believe, from personal investigation, that for certain individual, there Is no spot on thl planet so favor- able." G. T. Stewart. M. D.. write: "Th purity of the air, and th eternal sun shine, (UI one with wonder and delight Mature ha aecomDllshed so much that there remains but little for man to do. As to its possibilities a a health resort her I th moat perfect sunshine, with a temperature always pleasant a perfectly dry soli, for rain la an unknown factor; purs oxygen, dens atmosphere and pur water. What mors can be desired? It I th place, abov all other, for lung troubles, and a para dise for rheumatic. Considering th number of sufferer who hav been cured, I havs no hesitancy In recom mending this genial oasis as th havsa of th affllotaid." INDIO. Is 6ia miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 miles from LOS ANOELES Fare from Los Angeles Ij.oc For furthar taformarlo inquire t any Southern Faatfla Company agsntv or address . . , . ..... " . , , 'hp. sooaM,- Asst 0n. Pas. Agt 8. P. Co, J. B. KlKKULfTD, " Dial; Pan. Agti Cr. First and Alder ts. Penand. Or A Stfttrtiflo Anerlcu