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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1888)
sp y ' m taittf gMnn. ASTORIA, OREGON: ,Vumiai JUNE 23. 18E8. ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted.) J. F. HALLOEAN & COMPANY, Publishers and Proprietors, ASrOttlAXBuiLDIXG, - - CASSSTISKKT. Terms ofSnbscription. acrveii u terrier, per week Kett k,nf Kt-Mill Vi.VCl'IVw " " 10 CIS X.HI. ... xian, i,cr iHuiin.....- beets one year.... t m Free of postage to subscribers. The AST0E1A3T guarantees to its adver tisers the largest circulation of any newspa per published on the Columbia m er More like summer. Soap Bubbles" will be produced at Ross opera house nest Friday and Saturday. The Western Amateur band played an out door concert to a delighted audience last evening. Enough energy ha3 been expended discussing politics this week to solve the roadway problem for all time. Yhy cook this hot weather; fine turkey dinner only fifty cents at the Telephone restaurant, to-morrow As between the Panama canal and the Clatsop bridge, the probabilities are in favor of the canal being fin ished first. The funeral of the late Henry Matt son took place yesterday afternoon, under the auspices of Beaver Lodge No. 35, L O. O. F. A collection of the head lines to the dispatches in all the newspapers of the nation this morning, would be an interesting curiosity. It will seem sort o 'queer to the As toria fire department this morning, to read an account of a firemen's tour nament in which they do not partici pate. Regular services at the Baptist church to-morrow morning and even ing. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. A. LeRoy. Strangers always wel come. Before a commission in lunacy yes terday John Humble was adjudged insane. He will be taken to the asy lum to-day in charge of Thos. Logan and Wm. Humble. To know the news read Tun As tokian. It spends money freely for news and always tries to make it ap pear as though the town that it is published in amounts to something. Rev. Dr. Harrington will preach in the new (Scandinavian) Methodist Episcopal church in upper Astoria to-morrow, at 3 o'clock p. m. After the sermon the building will bo dedi cated. "Did you give the monkey the ten cent piece?" asked a father of his five-year-old-boy yesterday. "Yes sir," said the youngster, "and as soon a? I give it to him he jumped up on the organ and gave it to his papa." At the Methodist Ep iscopal church 8 v. sr. Saturday, qnarterly confer ence. 10 a. ii. Sunday, quarterly lovefeast. 11 a. m. sermon by the presiding elder, to be followed by the sacrament of the Lord's supper. The Clatsop road and construction company met last evening and de cided to incorporate to-day. The in corporators and stockholders will meet to-night, and again on Monday night, when officers will bo elected. The Alpha club will celebrate their national festival by a dance at Lib erty hall to-night In their native country tho Finnish people on the 24th of June, go to a high peak and have a sort of picnic or festal day. there being no darkness that day there. It is thought in "Washington, that the river and harbor bill will proba bly be taken up in the senate next Monday, and will be passed before the end of next week. The consider ation of this bill has been delayed by the absence of members of tho senate occasioned by their attendance at the two conventions. Last Thursday senator Dolph from tho committee on commerce reported to the senate with recomendations that they pass senator Mitchell's bill providing for the purchase of ground and the construction of a wharf for the use of the lighthouse board at this city, with an amendment increas ing the appropriation from 10,000 to S15.000. An exchange -wisely savs: No mnn slioald deprive his wife and family 01 tue uume paper, xncy uo not eo from home and learn all the nevs as does the father and hnsband, and the paper serves to relieve many other wise lonely hours. It is the worst possible economy to deprive the family o a pleasure so easily and cheaply procured. In reporting the Democratic and Republican national conventions, the Western Union Telegraph company did some prompt and expeditions work, which is appreciated. Mr. Hendereon, the efficient operator here, handled the matter rushed in upon him very cleverly and people here knew really more of what was going on in the convention than many inside the hall in which it was held. Attention K. of Ii. Thd members cf Columbia Assem bly No. 5.033 K. of L., are called to meet at their lodge room for the election of officers at 8 p. jr. Monday, June 25th, 1883. By order, M.W. THE P0TTETH DAY. Three Ballots, But no Nomination Tet. A Very Xoisy an I Enthusiastic Crowd. Chicago, June 22, 10 a. m. The Tribune says a scheme is on foot among Blaine's friends to nominate him after giving Harrison a chance as a feint to beat Sherman. It says New York may turn to Gresham if Depew is not taken up by other states. The Times says the contest is nar rowing down to Blaine, Sherman and Harrison, with the chances in favor of Blame, and Foraker for vice-president. Michigan, Ohio and Indiana have formed a combination to prevent a .stampede for Blaine. The Inter-Ocean says: New York is receding from Sherman and Gresh am and Harrison stock is ad vancing. 10:15 a. si. -The roll of states was called as soon as the convention was called to order. When California gave 10 votes for Blaine there was tireat cheering. THU TIRST BALLOT. On the first ballot Alabama, Sher man 12; Alger C, Depew 1, Harrison 1; Arkansas, Ingalls 10, Harrison 1, Gresham 1, Sherman 1; California, Blaine 10; Colorado, Gresham 3, Har rison 2, Allison 1; Connecticut, Haw ley 12 (great cheering for Gresham); Delaware, Harrison G; Florida, Har rison 1, Fitler 3, Sherman 4; Georgia, Sherman 19, Gresham 1, Lincoln 1, Harrison 2; Illinois, Gresham 41; Indiana, Harrison 29, Gresham 1; Iowa, Allison 2G; Kansas, Ingalls 17, Blaine 1; Kentucky, Alger 4, Depew 1, Harrison 4, Gresham 5, Sherman 12; Louisiana, Sherman 9, Gresham 1, Allison 3, Alger 2, Depew 1; Miosis sippi, Sherman 14, Gresham 2, Depew 1; Missouri, Sherman C, Alger fi; Harrison 3, Gresham 11, Allison 3; Blaine 1, Depew 2; Nebraska, Allison 3. Sherman 3, Alger 2, Gresham 1, Rush 1; Nevada, Allison 3; New Hampshire, Harrison 21, Depew 4; New Jersey, Phelps 18; New York, Depew 71, Blaine 1; North Carolina, Gresham 2, Harrison 1, Depew 1, Blaine 1, Alger 2, Sherman 15; Ohio, Sherman 4G; Oregon, Gresham 4, Harrison 1, Blaine 1; Pennsylvania, Blaine 1, Alger 1, Phelps 3, Depew 8, Fitler 1G, Sherman 31; Rhode Islam', Allison 8; South Carolina, Sherman 11, Alger 3. Depew 1; Maine, Gra ham, 1; Sherman 1, Alger 3, Harrh-on 2, Depew 3, Allison 2; West Virginia, Sherman. 5, Harrison 2, Gresham 2, Alger 1, Blaine 2; Wisconsin, Rush 22; Arizona, Alger 2; Dakota, Depew 2, Allison, Rush, Gresham, Harrison. Sherman, Alger, Fitler, aud Phelps 1 each; South Carolina, In galls, 1, Sliermau 2; Tenuessee Allison 1, Harrison 1, De pew 2, Blaine 3, Sherman, 7,Alger 7, Gresham 1; Texas. Gresham 5, SL. r man 7, Harrison 1, Alger Allison 7, Blaine 1, Allison 1, Phelps l.Greshpni 3; Wyoming, Allison 2. Result of the first ballot (unofficial) Alger, 84; Allison, 92; Dapev, 99; Fitler, 21; Gresham, 103; Harrison, 87; Hawley, 13; Rush, 25; Sherman, 231; Ingalls, 29; Phelps, 25. 12:55 p. M. Pennsylvania gives Sherman 53 when tho second roll is 1233 r. M. Smith, of Pennsyl vania, withdraws Fitler, Arkansas cast 14 for Alger, a change from In galls, Sherman, Gresham and Harri son. On the 2nd ballot Indiana changes from Harrison to Gresham. On the second ballot. Wisconsin changes from Rusk to Gresham; Cheers and hisses. SECOKD BALLOT. 2nd ballot, (official.) Alger, 11G; Gresham, 103; Lincoln, 3; Phelps, 18; Allison, 75; Iugalls, 1G; Blaine, 32; Sherman, 249; Depew, 99; Rusk, 20; Harrison, 91; Ingalls, G. Kansas casts two votes for judge J. F. Miller. THIRD BVLLOT. New Jersey gives Allison 4, Depew 1, Harrison 4, Phelps, 4, Sherman 1, McKinley, 3. Result of 3rd ballot (unofficial;, Alcer 122. Depew 90. Harrison 91, Phelps DO, Sherman 240, Lincoln 2, Allison 88, Gresham 123, Rusk 10, Blaine 35, McKinley. 8. Miller moves to adjourn to 7 r. n; carried. 7:11 p. M. It is reported on pretty good authority that New York will swing a portion of its votes to Harri son. On a motion to adjourn the voto is now 335 to 371. 7:15 r. ii. Jame3 of Wisconsin, says that the votes of the state go to Harrison. It is expected that there will be a motion to adjourn to 9 a. si. to-morrow. 7:17 p. M. Tho convention has voted to adiourn to 9 a. ii. 723 p. si. The entrance of Depew is greeted with applause. DEPEW DECLINES. 724. Depew has taken the re form amid great applause. i tii. .uepew says ne came nere as a delegate; be neither expected nor uesired to anrjear in nnv other caDaC' ity. After arrival, the New York del- gation had. presented his name for the state, and for that reason he says that his vocation and associations will raise questions which may en danger tho prospects of the party. inereiore ne withdraws. 7:30 r. ii. Depew's announcement was greeieu with tremendous ap plause. Howell of Kansas, is presiding. 731 r. m. "Wise announces that Virginia has elected him chairman ot tbat delegation. 7-33 v. m. Hastings, ot Peniisjl vania takes the platform and moves to adjourn to 10 A. m. to morrow; cans lor roll ot states. 736 p. u. North Carolina, Mis souri and Maryland second the mo me mo teon: great confusion. 738 p. M. The roll is being called on the motion for adjournment. 7:42 p. ii. On the motion to ad journ the vote is 535 aye; 282 no. 7:42 p. si. B. G. Ingersoll take3 the platform; great applause. 750 p. jr. Ingersoll is making a speech in favor of protection. 8:97 r. si. Ingersoll s-.ys ho favors tho nomination of Gresham. There is a tumultuous demonstration in the audience. 8:13 p. ii. Ingersoll sat down, and the band struck up to drown the noise. 8:15 p. si. California raised a big banner bearing the words "Blaine and protection." Great applause and confusion. 8:20 r. si. Chas.Pope, of St. Loais, is reciting "Sheridan's Ride."' 8:30 r. si riios. Fitch, of Califor nia, is speaking, the crowd is leaving tho hall. CIRCUIT rOHUT PROCEEDINGS. June 22. Taj lor, J. Lillienthal vs. West Coast Packing Co.; confirmation of sale allowed. Mary C. Berkman vs. Albert Berk man; order of publication of sum mons allowed. Guire Brandt vs. C. Brandt; decree of divorce for plaintiff. J. C. Trnllingervs. John McCann: demurrer overruled by consent; until Monday to plead. Mariou Smith vs. Jas. Smith: on trial. Fanny Crouk vs. Daniel Cronk; decree of divorce allowed. Adjourned till 10 a. si. June 23. V Sad Death List. The followiug is furnished by tho secretary of tho Columbia River Fishermen's Protective Union, and is a corrected list of the fishermen drowned in the Columbia river from May 1st to Juno 19th, 18SS: John Hekkiia, native of Finland, fishing for Sam'l Elmore, drowned May 10th; August Tano. nativo of Finland, fishing for Sam'l Elmore, drowned May 10th; Abram Kummela, nativo oc 1 inland, hsuing for A. Booth, drowned May 17th (body re covered); Honry Malison, nativo of i' inland, lisuiug for Sam.1 .Elmore, drowned May 21 (body recovered); John Wayde, native of Finland, fish ing for J. W. fc V. Cook, drowned May 27th (body recovered); Albert Hiltula, nativo of Finland. iiShing for A. Booth, drowned May 27th; Gus. Sbult. nativo of Germany, fish ing for Sam'l Eimore, drowned Mav 27th; Mat. Mattsou. native of Fin land, fishing for Occident Packing Co , dr wued June 15; Olof Johnson, natnn of Finland, fishing for Occi dent Packing Co. drowned June 15th 'body recovered); J. Heudricksoii, native of Finhnd. fishing for Astoria Pkg Co., drowsed June ICtb; Frank Fletcher, native of Scotl.iud, fishing for J. V. & V. Cook, di owned Jnne IGth. Chas. Gnstuisoii, and boat puller (nimu uukuowu). 2sh:n2 for Astoria lx!:ijg Co., drowned June 18th. 'Waniit.. 'i he n.odi-8 of death's nppronch are irious, and statistics show conclu sively that moro persons die from d.s eases of the Throat and Lnugs than .any other. It is probable that every one, without exception, receives vast numbers of Tubercle Germs into tho sj stein aud tvhoro these germs fall upon suitable soil they start into life aud develop, at first slowly and is shown bv a slight ticklisg sensation in the throat and it allowed to con tinue thoir ravages they extend to the lungs producing Consumption and to the head, causing Catarrh. Now all this is dangerous and if allowed to proceed will in time cause death. At the onset yon must act with prompt ness; allowing a cold to go withon1 your atteution is dangerous aud r.i. . lose you your life. An soon .1-. . -i i feel that something is wrong . i your Throat, Lungs or Nostrils, ob tain a bottle of Boscheo's German Syrup. It will give jou immediate relief. PEUSOXAI. MEXTIOX. A. Booth left for 'Winnipeg, Chicago and Liverpool last evening. Ed Coovert, a former attorney t,f this city, now of Vancouver, "W. T., was shaking hands with numerous friends yesterday. Klectric Ki tiers. remedy is becoming so well and m r.onular as to nred no Tlil known t-peoial mention. All wno have used Llectric 1'itiws sing the s iir.e .ong of praise. A purer uii-dicinc does not ex-i-t and it is gu iraiiircd to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will euro all diseases of tlin Liver and Kulnejs. v. ill remove Pimples, l!uil-, halt llhrum and other affectiotM caused by impure lilood. Will drive Malarii from the sstem and prevent as well as cure Malarial le vers. For cure of Headache, Constipa tion and Indigestion try Electric Bit tersEntire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. I'rice ."hi cts. and Si 00 per bottle at J. C. Demtnt's. Competent Cirl 1V::iiti'i. To do housework in a siinll fa'iiily. Inquire at this office. Telephone liOdirm IJotise. Best Beds in town. Booms per night 50 and 23 cts., per w eek SI JO. New and clean. .Private entrance. I.nillnw's Liilies' ?;;00 Fine Shoe also Flexible Hand turned French Kids, at 1'. .1. uocdmax s. .Notice. The ladies of Grace Episcopal Cliuich will servo lunch on Wednesday the 4th day of July, 1)S, at JJ. b. uorslej's auction rooms opposite D. L. Beck & S-us. Ice Cream and Lemonade will also be served by the lad'es throughout the, day. Leave, home ci-oking and enjoy the spoitsoftheday. Conic one, come all. ?tea! Onuueil to UrJer. i'nvale rooms for ladies and fatnilie-: .it. (Vntr.il Jti-staurant. net lo 1'o.trtl A StokiV. Tlie finest and juiciest .steak at t'ae Tcli'iilioue Bestmrant. YVIicu You CIo to I'oi-ttaiail Frank Fabrc, Occidental hotel restau rant, will bo. glad to see his Astoria friends, A good dinner at a moderate price and everything in season. The bfst Ovsfprs in nnv ctvle fit. I the Telephone Restaurant. SORE FROM KNEE TO iBKLE. SUln entirely sonc. FJexh a mn- Of tt ! Mr. A.ejr ilimiiiiMii 1 nit; tlitril i" hiz. 'oii(lition lnIirJf". Cnretl by tho t;uti rurn Keraedtes. For throo year I was almost crippled irith an aful soro leg fryta my kneo down to my .inMo, tho fkin was entirely gone, arcl tho fleh trs ono un" of di'Pino. Niao pliv-i-cinns iirnnouncoU it incurable. It ludditnin ihrd about o .o-third tho iz" of tho other and 1 win in a hopolo condition. After try ingall Kind' of remedies nid spcndins hun dreds of dollars, frem which 1 got no relUf whatever. I m as pcrupded to try your Ucti rrm ltMMiF"S and tho lcsult ita?a follew: After throe dsjs I noticed n decided change for tho better, and at (he end of Jivo month lira completely cured. My flo'h iru purified and thy bono whicb had heen osr"wl for over.iyoar) cot sound. Tho fleh begin to grow, and to-diy, nn for no rly twoe.tr l'a-t, my legion" well in cv?r it waj, ou-d in crcry respect, and not a sign of the dUcaso to bo seen. S. tl. ATIERX, Dubois. Dodso Co.. Ga Terrible SuffcrJnc FromSkln niicaies. I have been n tcrriblo sufferer forvcara from dnease of tho skin and blood, and have been oblitred to ?hun public places hv rea-nn of inv disfiguiiag humors llavo had tho best of physicians and spent hundreds of dol lars, but cot no ro'icf until I ued tho CuTi ruitv KuiiDlfcS, which1 hav cured me. and leu mv tKm as clear ana my blocl ns pure as a child's. IDA Jl A V IS AbS Olive Branch V. 0 Miss l'ro::i 115 poanils to IJJ pnmi:tt. I have taken several bottles of CUtictrv Kixolvkst with all the reults I could wi-h for. About this time last joir, when com menianz its ue. I weijtied Hi poundi, and to day i weigh 172 pound. UEO. CAAiriiULiL., waitington. 1). C Xotp. Ti-n ILTKL'BA ItkSOl.V. NT U linvnnil all doubt tho greatest blood puriStr ever com pounded. Cuticuka, tho grcatsMn care, and Cuti- CUUA SoAl". an exquisite fckin UeautiSer, cxtomallv, and CUTiouka Klnolvkxt. tho newDlood PuriCor. internally, aro a pritiro euro for every form of fckin and Cloud ls easo from I'iiuplcs to Scrofula. Sold ovcrvwhero. Prica. Crrrirrmi. I,.!! Soaf, 25c.: KsnLVUT. SI. Prepared by tho 1'oTTfK Drco miCii3IU'alIo , l!otn. Mas KBSend for"l'ow to Curo fkin 1)icjC5." C 1 page, 50 illutra ion, and luo tcstimoni iR rjApVQ Skin and j-calp preserve t and i bcautiacd by Concuuv Jltpi- CATlDfcOM'. Constitutional Catarrh. Xo sinclo disca'o Las entailed more suffer ing or hatcneil tho breaking upofthocon stiintionthnp Catarrh 'llio senso of smnll. otta5to, of sight, of hearing, thehumin voice, the mind one or mere, and eomettoacs nil. M hi t it uo tnntno mlliunro lbeioion itdi tribjte thruujwut tho s -t'ui a t icks oiciy vital forte, a jd bea:: up iho xuott ro-bu-t of c.n-iitiitions Ignored becau-o but little unu'T-tood, by mo t phiujn. iin'O ten iy r iled I snacks and charlatan", thoso sutfenn.' fumi itL.uo iiulo Lope to bo relieved of it tlii 'ldo of iho grave, Itisiirae, then, that tho lupubr tictitmentof thi' terri bla dieao bv remedies witlm tl.o reach or all passed into hai.da ut rnco co upctent a .d t'unw ithy. 'lhane-vnnd hiiherto un'u d method ndnrtod bv 1 r. t-auford in the i rc-.n-ration ot hr Hawm. iu'r. ha' won tho hearty approval of thoi'sat vis. It i mstan taneo in affordng relief i. all head rolds. Homing, muiu.zj;; nu oj iiacicu urcrinirg, and rapidl ro:r.(.v the ino t oppressive. 1 Siinpioms t;e inn- 120 bead. woetenin; tie breath, roitor'n the souses of smell, tt'tu a d hearing, i.rd scntrili.ins tho coitiim ticnal tcudtr.cv of iho disease towards tho 1 jng, Iivor and Lidccys. sNiJ'tD'.-. iiAi,.i l Cub consi-ts of enn bottlj of tho ltAclAi, Cent, ono b''S of. Oataxrhai. S-'i.ro'r, and iMit.ovfci) i..:.u. lk; lines, l.'.O. ECiDNgY, PAIMS, Sti'ji::. anu. Weaknesses, licHcve'Iinone minatoby thatmai- vnl!nril Ant irlntn tn I'nin hi'Titnnn. SW tionand IV cckLCis, tho u Irnni ifn iiii-suii i"Imit. ThoS'St ,anu only pain-Minngstrcnstnem-ig plaster. lj.ieeiillv adantttl to in stantly lolievo and speedily caie Kidnoyand Lterino 1 aius and oakne-s. Wariantel! vastly uroii rto all other piasters At all ' drug.istf, iccnMivo fur Jl "J-; or po-taga freool l'iri:. DuIOami CiiuiK.ai.Cu., j Uostoa, .Mass. Thicvts. During the past week there have been several nets stolen. Tho latest reports are, tbat tho Anglo American had a net run by "light house Nelson" stolen ont of his boat and the boat set adrift, which was picked up on Chinook beach. A whole cml of net lines and corks were found, floating in the river belonging to tho Eagle cannery, somo conscienceless scoun drel having stripped the net from the lines, and not wishing to rob too much set the marks of his infamy adnft. Why it is, that cannerymen do not ferret out these ( predations is a mystery to even an Indian. Al though they do employ regular and able detectives who do good work there is seldom a conviction for this kind of theft. Ii CmiiKixliou Incurable? Bead the follewing: Mr. C. II. .Mortis. Newatk, Ark.,sajs: "Was down With Al- es-. of Lu:ig-. and friends and phy Mi-ians pronouin td me an Incurable Coii-aimptive. Began tal.ing Dr. King's New Disi overj for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made?' Jesse Middleware Decatur, Ohio, say-.: -Had it not been for Dr. King's New Diseoverv for ConMinipiieii I would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in best of health.'' Try it. Saniplo bottks free at J. C. Domain's Drug btore. Ui:ilircllsi II('iuircl At my old stand. J. JorLi.v. ADV1CUTO 310TIXKRK. Mr.s. WlXSLOW'3 Soothixo Strlt should always bo ucd tor children teeining. it. toouies me child, so tens the gums.allajs all pain, cures wind eliolie, and is the best remedy for diar-rhoea.Twenty-flve cents a bottle. A fine eiin of coffee, at the Telonlinnr- Restaurant." Cofreii and eal:e. ten fonf nf tlm Central Ilestanrant. ' "For TJic. fiiKlles. stvle. bn.gs, froms, etc., from l."i'J to STCO.at Mr-. W..I. Barrj's. Vnd Tiee Ijtineli tit-rliv TelerO'or." Sn- loon, S cents.' ', VrsvM- 3!i rax. At the Telephone ltestaararit ft-r stip pei s, parties, etc. The best coo'.a-d to '" i i GMldren Cry forPitclier5s Gastoria TV , JES HT T Nottingham, Embroidered Swiss? Irish Point, Renaissance, in Single and Two Toned. Persian Drapery, Etamines, Porteriers, in Chenille and Tapestry, Silt and Wool Tapestry. Figured Madras, etc., etc. Upwards of 8,000 yards of Nottingham Cur tain Itfett from 123c to 75c per yard. SWZY Sae J cwrrr-r- -TIIE- DIAMOND PALACE!! (5USTAY liASSEX, Prop'r. ' A I.irjre an-l Well dieted Stock ot Hue DiMi s Jewelry At Extremely Low Trices. Ill Goods EocsM at Thin EsUMiibniHit V7-irrantcd Genuine. 11 -.licit :i:i'.l OocJi Ilt'jiaiiins V SI'I.C'IAI.TV I'Mitj . .mil Squcmoqua Streots. Oarnaiian & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. W. CASE, UiroiULUS AM) WHOLESALE AXD KUTAIL DKALEUS IN PtESERAL merchandise, i nr..i r Ci-raaiuss unit Cass streots. AtintA oi:r.r,ox B00IS AMD SE0ES! Of Scst Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES, AT THE SIGH OF THEJOLDEH SHOE. ,yo:s::Kr :o:Jra.:o::Kr,. MUSSAY & CO., GROCERS AndDca'.erjln Cannery Sillies! Special Attention Clvcnto Filling Of Orders. A FUL' U?iF. CARRIED Anil Snpp'ics furnished it Sau fRctcry Terms. "iir liases dull v"reu la any rar- ot tlie city. OIHeo and Tvarehouso Inilii!np':;n Bu:''!!!!,: on Water Street. r. o. r,.n it. Ttieiiiiont;:o or. .tSToniA. osiKrtoa'. Tho Akrcp. Lacnuers. mnE TjNDKUSIGNRD EErtrKCTFULLY X ea'ls thoirtt?iitincol Cannerymtn and i others to the?-fact tfcat ho is the Pacino coit .igfiufiirtne Celebrated Akron Lacquers, And r? prp;rcd ti qnote low prices oalhess goods, bamples i uniishcd on aapllcatlon. J.O.BOZORTH. heading Ho HWWMtt a 1M ace Curtains AND JUST AMOVED. ME and NEW DESIGNS IN Ecru and White, PER use Why ?Do all ctose buyers buy their Clothes at HERMAN WISE'S ta the Occident Hotel Bunding ? Muck you could save by buying your Hats at HERMAN WISE'S At Reliable Clothier and Hatter ! You know that HERMAN WISE can and does n11 Goods at a Smaller Profit than any other kouse ia Astoria ? fOU Should cst&mine my stock and prices. I offer theni to you very low, especially now 1 Consider your own interests vrhmt you think of buying a BOTE, S&T or FOTl- xrzansrer cooes. fiptif f ' wlting ERMAN WISE Reliable Clothier and Hatter, (DOUBLE STORE.) ident Hotel Building, ii aperies P of Astoria I guarantee you can save ice cream money for all vour crirls bv con- me! )