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ASTOKIA. OREGON:
SATURDAY
.ArRuisss3
teg hissing "danmaek."
Whipping Mormons In The South.
Oregon and Washington Appointments.
New York. April 19. All the
steamers which possibly could hare
been in the neighborhood of the
wrecked steamer Danmark, have ar
rived but no tiding3 o those on board
lias been received. The only hope 13
that they were picked up by a sailing
vessel and taken probably to the
Azores Islands.
NO CSE TOB 2IOBHOS3.
St. Louis, April 19. Information
comes from Sale county, Alabama,
that five Mormon missionaries were
severely whipped and driven from the
county last Monday nijjnt These
men had been holding meetings
among the ignorant classes in the
county and had formed a colony to go
to Utah.
On Monday night some forty
citizens of the northern part of the
county without the slightest attempt
at disguise or concealment sur
rounded the house of Gid IronSj a
recent convert, who was entertaining
the five missionaries and without any
delay they were brought out, stripped
to the waist and tied in a row. Then
each of tho regulators with long
switches struck each of tho prisoners
a sounding blow.
By the time the last blow was given
two of the man had fainted and the
others were wet with blood. After
whipping them the men's legs were
given a thick coating of tar and
feathers and they were warned to
leave instantly or suffer death.
Tho names of tho mormons are Asa
F. Hixson, J. H. Pagadod, M. F.
Mikler, John "W. Pearce and TJnclo
Morrison.
ACTIVITY IS TIIE MILITIA.
Washington, April 19. Tho war
department is in receipt daily of re
quisitions for ordnance and quarter
master stores for the equipment of the
state militia under tho annual appro
priation of S-100,000. In tho territories
particularly tliero aro signs of activity
among the militia forces and old or
ganizations are gradually changing
their equipment to conform to that of
tho regular army. It is thought that
there will bo fully fifty thousand
militia men in New York on the occa
sion of tho centennial celebration.
PBESXDEXTIAXi APPOINTMENTS.
Washington, April 19. Tho presi
dent made the following appoint
ments to-day: Solon W. Hocking, of
New York, to bo examiner in chief in
tho patent office; Harrison Keller, of
Jacksonville, Oregon, to bo receiver
of public moneys at Drewey in the
new Harney land district, Oregon;
James R. Hayden, of Olympia, W. T.,
to be receiver of public moneys at
Seattle, W. T.; Jay B. Huntington, of
Oregon, register of the land office at
Drewsy, Grant county, Oregon.
A SMELLING COMMITTEE.
St. Paitl, April 19. At various
times during tho present session of
tho legislature thore have been rumors
of bribery. To-day au investigation
committee was appointed by each
house, but the proceedings did not
develop anything especially sensa-
uuiiui. xue staieineut is maae mat
warrants aro soon to be issued for
thirteen persons, whoso names are
withheld, for bribery and corruption.
These aro not all members.
THE STREET CAT. STRIKE.
Minneapolis, April 19. There is
no change of any consequence in tho
street railway strike. Seventy-five
cowboys arrived from Kansas City
this morning to take the places of the
strikers but they have not yet gone
to work. The cars aro running with
occasional minor disturbances.
financially, embaisbassed.
New York. April 19. Tho New
York office of tho Callcndar Insulating
ana waterproonng company, tho
failure of which was announced this
morning is closed and tho place is in
the hands of the sheriff. Tho officials
dony that their suspension is duo to
tho departure of William Callendar.
president and treasurer, for Europe,
nor win tnoy admit that he is a de
faulter. PALMER VS. OSBORNE.
Washington, April 19. Frank W.
Palmer of Illinois, has loomed up
during the past few days as a danger
ous competitor against Osborne of Los
Angeles for public printer. Palmer is
also a now6papor man, having boon
oditor of tho Desmoines, Iowa, Regis
ter before Clnrkson, now assistant
postmaster general, took it and sub
sequently editor of tho Chicago Inter
Ocean. Fan on ihe ''Telephone'
Going up on tho Telephone tho
othor night tho gonial purser Barnard
came across a passenger who had no
ticket "Bad sort of a night," said
he, "but wo must stop, I guess, and
put you off." "Well," said tho chap,
"I have no money, but hero is a pawn
ticket." "I'll pay his fare," said stow
ard McGillas, "lot's seo that ticket."
Tho man handed over tho ticket, glad
to mako tho trade, and when he got
to Portland, McGillas, in a hurry,
handed tho ticket to a. A. Koely. ask
ing to go to TJnclo Myers and get tho
watch it called for. Mr. Seoly did so,
and found it to bo a watch worth
about 60. Aided and abetted by
Barnard, ho got an old rusty case that
once held the works of a $2 watch,
and broko MoGillas's heart by telling
him that was the watch that ho had
put up S2 good money on.
The nest night A. J. Megler, of the
Occident, sent in an envelope a tooth
that one of liis Portland guests had
forgotten. It was to bo given to
Seeley, who knew the owner, and who
would deliver it. So soon as McGil
las round thi3 out he followed the de
livery of it to Seelov, and before a
crowd who had been joshing him
about the watch, McGillas roared eut:
"Here. Seelev. hpm ia mnr (mii,
When the laughter had subsided they
proposed that they shako to see who
took both watch and tooth, and not
till then did the steward learn that
uio oougiuen pawn ticket called for a
real, sure enough watch.
The tooth still awaits an owner.
t -m 1
All the patent medicines advertised
In this paper, together with the choicest
perfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can
be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occident
hotel, Astoria.
Go to Jeff a lor Oyster.
DBS. DABEIN ABBIYED.
One of the Drs. Darrin of Portland has
Arrived In Astoria and has Opened
Offices in Occident Hotel.
THET MAKE A GENEEOUS OITEB.
Through the earnest solicitation and
requests of patients and others in this
vininitv. ihpt Tlrwtnra hava VtAn An;in
j I - - wwvv uuiw USUI JJtOtOliCV
npon to visit Astoria. One of the Doc-
tuto nun uuw uxTiveu ana nns opened
offices at the Occident Hotel where he will
remain until further notice. They come
to us laden with testimonials, a few of
which we will present to our readers.
They make a Renerous offer of treating
the poor, free of charge, from 9 to 10
daily until further notice. Consultation
and Examination at all times free. Bead
the following testimonials to be con
vinced of their wonderful skill.
APISOM1NEXT T.IDI OF COBVAXilS EECHE3
EE3 EZTEBIENCE WITH DES. DAKBTN.
Dr. Darrin Dear Sir: I wish to ex
press my gratitnde to you for the wonder
ful results yonr electro magnetic system
of cure has done In my case. Two years
.Numbness and great pain in my bead
uiiu uecs iouoweazor a long time. Utlier
affliotions cama thick and fast, l.had
causing voiaitinR for -weeks. In short
wt V lqf a w.j.t m. At .- 1-T - .
iujr nuuioBjTsieui vtaa moroucmy perme
ated with malarial poison, ana continued
second stroke of paralysis. Hearing of
jwu a ijul lujseu uauer your care, ana
now after three months treatment, I re-
faiA tn fall vnn T nm Mufimul liAnlit.
and on be referred to at Corvaliis, Ore-
Kon. xi ims will De 01 service to yoa,
publish it. Mas. N. P. Bazoos.
A LOATn&OMB OATAEEU CUBED.
Dr. Darrin, Deaf Sir: I camo to jou
for treatment for a disagreeable case of
catarrh of seven years standing. My
head and throat was thoroughly diseased,
and it had deranged my stomach and
bronchial tubes to that degree that I was
partially incapacitated to do my work.
Many things in the way of patent medi
cines I had tried to no avail. You cured
me in two months with home treatment,
and I do not begrudge the SCO I paid vou.
Itefer people to me at Salem, Or.
. Astdeeson.
case of deafness cubed.
Ed. Statesman Dear Sir: I have been
very deaf for over ten years so I could
not hear a watch tick. I called on the
Drs. Darrin at the Chemekete hotel,
Salem, Oregon, and have taken a few
electro magnetio treatments, and I am
now so restored that I hear the watch
tick and general conversation. Can be
referred to at Salem, Or.
D. W. Emmett.
COULD NOT HAISE FEOM UTS CIUIB.
Dr. Darrin Sir: I am one of the lucky
ones cured by you of a pain in ray back
of four years1 standing. At times 1
could not move or raise from my chair.
Can be seen at Seatco, W. T.
A. Jackson.
POLTPUS CUBED BY ZIXOXBICITY.
A Cerd: For more than fifteen jears
I have been afflicted with abnormal
growth or' polypus on the nose. Had
tried various remedies, all to no purpose
until coming under Dr. Darren's treat
ment by electricity. He has cured me
and I am supremely happy. I am em
ployed at the National Hotel, Front
street, Portland, snd will be glad to an
swer any questions, personally or by
letter. J. "Mooee.
A SWEDISH LADI'S EXFEBIENCE.
Editor Oregenian: One year ago the
Cth of October, I came from Pendleton,
Oregon, to consult Dr. Darrin for female
trouble of ten years' standing, also rheu
matism and neuralgia. I was cured with
electricity and medicines, by Dr. Darrin,
in two months, with homo treatments.
I am now living at the Merchant's Hotel,
Portland, and will gladly give my expe
rience with the doctors.
Mbs. Cheistina Manoesen.
she would not take5 1,000.
To the Public: Six months ago I pub
lished a card giving in detail the marvel
ous cure Dr. Darrin performed on me by
his new electrical treatment, my trouble
being a complication of ailments, such
as nervous and general debinty, heart
disease, dyspepsia, liver complaint, and
last, but not least, various female
troubles in all their complications, which
I will gladly describe to any one calling
on me, or by letter, at 361 Eighteenth
Street, Portland. All the above afflic
tions are perfectly snd permanently
cured. I never felt so well in my life.
I cannot say too much in praise of Dr.
Darrin. I would not take $1,000 and be
placed back where I was before treat
ment. Mes. F. E. Dewev.
ANOTUEB EEHAEEABLE CUBE.
Editor Oregenum: I wish to express
my sentiments regarding Drs. Darrin. I
have been afflicted with liver complaint,
dyspepsia and malaria. Through their
.electric and medical treatment I am
cured. Beside at the Metropolis hotel,
First street, Portland.
E. McMillan,
doctoes' teems op tbeatment.
Drs. Darrin can bo consulted freo at
the Occident hotel, Astoria, Oregon, and
will under no circumstances take a case
they cannot core or benefit. Consulta
tion iico. unargea reasonable, ice
poor treated free from 9 to 10 a. m. dailv.
Office hours from 10 to 4 daily) even
ings 7 to 8; Sunday, 10 to 12. All curable
chronic diseases loss of manhood, blood
taints, syphillis, gleet, gonorrhea, stric
ture, spermatorrhea, seminal weakness
or loss ot desire oz sexual power in man
or woman, catarrh or deafness aro confi
dentially and successfully treated. Cure
of private diseases guaranteed and never
published in the papers. Most cases can
receive home treatment after a visit to
the doctors office. Inquiries answered
and circulars sent froe.
NEW TO-DAY.
Picked Up.
O fr CORKS NET, MARKED J. B. & CO.
UUJ Inquire ot E. W. Tallant, at the
Columbia Hirer Fackmg Co.
IMPROVEMENT OF TILLAMOOK BAV
anrt Bar, Oregon. U. S. Engineer Office,
iiyi vrasuuiKioa Direct, roruana. urecou,
April 15. I88S. Sealed proposals In trlull
c.ne. tor the construction ot blieet File
Diites, and File and Brush Kevetment work
at Dry Stocking Bar, Tillamook Bay, Ore
gon, will be received at this office until 12
o'clock, noon, on the 15th day ot May, 1SS9,
and then.' opened. Attention ot bidden is
invited to Acts ot Congress, approved Feb
ruary 2S, 18S5, ana February 23. 1887. vol. 23.
page.332.and vol. 21, nage 414. Statutes at
Large. For specifications and all informa
tion apply to the undersigned1 V. YOUNO,
Captain of Engineers, U. S Army,
Proposals Asked For.
TWOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT BIDS
XI will be received at the office of the Au
ditor and Police Judge until Saturday, May
11th, 1SS3, at 3 o'clock p. m. for the la ins o
two pipe Unci for fire -purposes, each to be
COO ft. in length, one to be aiong W. line of
V. 1st street, and extending from Cedar
street. N. another COO ft. lu length along E.
side of E. 5th street, extending north, each
line to be constructed according to the plans
and specifications on file In the office ot tbe
Auditor and Tolice Judge. The right to re
ject any and all bids is reserved.
JOHN FOX.
Chairman of Committee
on Fire and Water.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS.
FIRST CLASS BOARD.
Table Boarders Accommodated.
MES. C.W.STONE.
Carl Adler's former residence.
WANTED.
Steamer 75 ft Keel, 18 ft Beam
Drawing not more than 8 feet.
With speed of 10 to 12 miles per hour.
Communicate with GEO. KELLSY,
Sattl Boner Works,
Swttle, Wlh. T.
BUOlUNG THE WHISKY TBUST.
The Programme for the Centennial.
Proof to be MRde Before County Clprks.
Chicago, April 19. Georco W.
Kidda wholesale liquor dealer of
New York, and many times a million
aire, has started in to'down the whisky
trust Ho has just let a contract for
a 6,000 barrel distillery at La Salle,
xii., as a Deginning.
THE PnESTJDENT'a PROGRAMME.
Washington, April 19. accord
ing to present arrangement for the
centennial celebration, tho presiden
tial train -will leave Wasrrincrtnn pnrlv
Monday morning, bearing the presi-
u.cui, cauuiet ana uieir lamuies, arriv
ing at Elizabeth, New Jersey, they
will breakfast with governor Green,
of NewJersey. The party will then
proceed to Elizabethport where they
will take the boat for New York, land
ing at the wharf -where "Washington
stepped ashore. -The party will then
proceed to the city hall and' listen to
an oration to be delivered bv Chaun-
cey Depew. After luncheon president
Harrison will hold a reception for two
nours, ana will then be driven to the
-fcittn Avenue hoteL
ON THE MISSIS3IPFI.
Galena, HL April 19. River men
who have returned to this city bring dis
couraging Teports regarding the pros
pects for navigation on the nner Miss.
issippL The channel above La Cross
is so iow mat steamers cannot go be
yond that pointrwhioh is now Dracti-
cally the head ot navigation. River
men of forty years' experience say
they never saw the Mississippi so low
as. at me present rime.
IMPORTANT LAND DECISION.
Washington, April 19. Secretary
Noble has rendered a decision in a
California land case which is of great
importance to the Pacific coast. It
involves 600 or more land claims in
California alone. It was brought be
for secretary Noble by Uriah Stone
on an appeal from a ruling by the
juuu commissioner, wuo rejected tne
commutation homestead Droof of the
appellant in his entry of a quarter
section oi iana in tne Han i rancisco
district, and required him to submit
new proof after due publication and
posting notice before an officer author
ized to take proof. Tho proof was
rejected because it was advertised
and taken before a superior court
judge an officer, it seems, not autho
rized to take commuted proof, as it
should have been taken before a
county clerk. The secretary says
lucre is noimng io indicate mat any
one was misled because of this tech
nical failure to comply with the law
in its strictest sense, and interprets
the law as having been substantially
complied with. Secretary Noble
directs that this case and all others of
n similar character be referred to the
board of adjudication, which means
that the board will decide that the
entry is valid and should pa3s to
patent.
A Sound Legal Opinion.
K. Ttalnlirirlcrrt Mlllirtov Van rViuntti
Attv f!!nv fn Tavoq car. l.iln.Aii.n.1
Electric Bitters with most happy re
sults. My brother also was very low
with Malarial Fever and. Jaundice, but
was curca Dy timely use or this medi
cine. Am satisfied Electric Bitters
savml liii life."
Mr. D. 1. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave,
n.y., aaas a iiko testimony, saying: He
postlvely believes he would have died
utiu ii uui oeemor Electric Hitters.
well as cure all Malaria Diseases, and
ior an runney, river ana stomach Dis
orders stands unequaled. Price 50 cents
aiiui,uouu o. uemenvs.
Ludlow's Ladles' $3.00 Fine Shees:
also Flexible Hand turned French Kids,
" r. J. liUODUAN'S.
MIDWIFE.
MARY INCMAN,
Up stairs, over Foard & Stokes.' room 13
Net Lost.
T OST OFF ALDER POINT, ON NIGHT
- ui nutu uui. oue uuny-eignc mpsa net
Finder please notlly J. o. Sfegler & Co.
Here'sYonrChance
Tou Can Buy Low in
RAILROAD
ADDITION
TO
LOTS
at OCEAN PARK
SIO.
At prices from
I0. ISO. $30. $10,4 $50.
F.ra
Few Days Only.
This is tbe best lo
cated property on the
northwest coast
la one half mile from
bhoalwater bay, and a
quarter of a mile from
the ocean, ami !m mil.
RESORT, south line.
ft will advance in
value at once and will
double within GO days
Best bargains ever
jnereu.
At the new town o
Sealand, when tlr8
road terminates, there
Is 45 feet of water at
low tide. Plenty ot
pure fresh water every
where. Call and see
ROBB&. PARKER
At once and secure
a lot.
Seaside
TIN PLATE AT SAN FBANCISCO.
Tho event of the week in the, local
metal maket is the arrival of '43,663
bxs tin plate on the Scottish Dales
from Liverpool. This is probably the
largest invoice of tin plate ever re
ceived at this port by a einglo vessel.
The imports for the year are quite up
to tho averago of the heavy total last
year. Sales have been made from tho
Scottish Bales at S5 to S5.05. Tho
next invoice of tin plate expected
from Liverpool is on the Gudrun.
She has some 11,000 bxs, but has gone
into Falkland Islands in a damaged
condition. But for that she would
have been here this month, as she is
117 days out. The vessel that followed
the Gudrun from Liverpool i3 the
Lord Cairns. She sailed January
10th, and is therefore 96 days out
Sales of tin plate on board tho Lord
Cairns have been made to arrive at
$4.80. We are also informed ot large
sales for next year's delivery at $4.75.
Though the store price is nominally
$5,25, lots ex-ship now discharging ore
quoted at $3 to $5.05 per box. 8. F.
Bulletin, 16.
TeIeDh.onelodxiu House.
Best Beds in town. Booms per night
50 and 25 cts., per week Si JO. New and
clean.. Private entrance.
J.H.MANSELL,
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
NOTARY PUBLIC FOR
City Lbts and Acre Property,
Frontage for Sale.
Investments made for Outside Parties.
" Correspondence Solicited,
Next W U. Telegraph Office. Third St. Astoria, Oregon.
P. O. BOX 863.
A FULL
x
Agents for tho Celebrated
Lyon & Healy
PIANOS
AND
ORGANS.
-HA3
And. Varied y o&ds.
Grin
Largest. Finest and Cheapest Line of Goods
-IN ASrORIA-
And Underselling every house in Town. Call and See lis.
aSCHLUBSELEst.
Cor. Genevieve and Chenamui Sts . Astoria, Oregon.
-FOR-
almon Purse Seiii
SALMON POUND NETS.
-AND
Fish Nettings of All Kind
By LETTER or TELEGRAPH shall havo our PROMPT AND
CAREFUL ATTENTION.
AMERICAN NET & TWINE CO.
Established 1842.
Boston,
OREGON IMPROVEMENT Q0.
COAL.
First Class Nanaimo.
S9 per Tori.
E. A. NOTES, Agent.
The Str. Telephone
Fast Time Between Portland
and Astoria.
LEAVE PORTLAND :
Foot of Alder Street
Dally, except Tuesday. at.....7 :0O a.si.
LEAVE ASTORIA :
Wilson & Fisher's Dock.
Daily, except Tuesday, at . 8 :00 p. 21,
SHRIMPS AT COOS BAT.
Under date of tho 11th inst, ex
mayor J. "Vv". Hume writes to The As
toiiian from Parkersburg, as follows;
"Last Thursday morning I took
stago at mouth of Umpqua river for
Coos Bay, and was very much sur
prised to find from the mouth of the
river down for about fivo miles, mil
lions npon millions of young shrimp.
At first I supposed them to be
young herring or sardines, but upon
close inspection I found them to be
genuine shrimp.
Large quantities of them were left
upon the beach and as the surf was
quito light I could have taken a thou
sand with one dip of a common
bucket
This indicates that there aro large
shrimp beds off shore here, which up
to this time I have never hear d of.
1" am positive they were shrimp as I
had. at least one hundred in my hand
which I gathered at one grab."
ADVICETO HOTIihrii.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing ykup
should always be used. for children
teething. It soothes the child, tortens
the gums, allays all pain, cures wind
cholic, and is the best remedy for diar-rhcea.Twenty-five
cents a bottle.
STATE OF OREGON.
Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water
STOCK OF
BEAUTIFUL 1N
Tone Finilh,
51
AND
Reasonable in Pflce.
Every instrument war
ranted for five years. .
y lui Pi
& Reed.
THE-
Mass.
Capital, $300,000.
CHIEF OP POLICE SALE
fcotice 19 hereby given that by virtue
or a warrant issued by the Auditor and
Police Judge of the city of Astoria, in
accordance with an order made by the
Common Council of the citv of Astoria,
by ordinance No. 1068, entitled an ordi
nance ordering the Auditor and Police
Jndee to issue warrants for the collection
of Cedar street assessments, approved
Pebruary 20th, 1889- Said waVranT bear
ma; date the 28th day of Febrnary, 1889
commanding me to levy npon lot No. 4
in block 125, in the city of Astoria as
laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively,
a lamocii mi usaessmeni or nve ana 75.100
dollars, which assessment was made for
the imnmVAmpTlf rtf (laAa dnui !...
WesWSth street and Salmon street by or-
auiauce no. iw, entitled an ordinance
declaring the probable cost of improving
fJAdflr BtTAt ww. Wool K
salmon street approved December 13th,
juuo, x jiavo uua uay levied upon lot HO. 4
m block 12.T1n Rhimli's stri. o
Mondnv. fhn 92ri rinv nf ini ioaa t
one o'clock P.M. of said day in 'front of
aa court nouse aoor in tna city of As
toria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will pro-
OfifA tn sail Tnt TCn 4 in TiIaaU !. -toe
Shively's Astoria, to the highest bidder
therefor, to pay said assessment, costs
and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for
es
u. 0. tguiu cow.
Astoria, March 20th, 1839.
W.J.BABBY,
OhitfofPolto.
Blank
Books,
AH the Latest Novelties,
b?ww sub iii rlUyia.w lyiun
i9
Ulinu "RIT- 3.. TTT 11 OELO F. PUiKKR.
lUlirMOllBTSPMpfl
IS WHAT TOU GET AT
oard & Stokes
IN
Groceries and Provisions.
Everything In a First-das Store
and at
Extremely Low Figures.
.Goods Delivered all over Town.
'I'lie Highest Price Paid for Junk.
FOARD & STOKES
4L V- MMmEmW
WHOLE3ALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed,
Crockery, Glass Plated "Ware.
The Largest ami finest assortment of
Fresh Fruits and tTqgeta.'bles.
Recoived f rash evorv Steamer.
Hughes &
Wholesale and Retail
LIQUOR DEALERS.
Importers of All Brands of Foreign and I V
niestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
J. H. Cotter Whiskies a specialty. Vui
Blatt Bottled Beer. Finest brands of Key
West and Domestic Cigars.
Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. ,
Family Trade Solicited. AU o. iters from
mig vibjr auu vuuuiry pivuipuy UIIUU.
8quemoqua Street,
Astoria. Oregon.
North Pacific
BKEWEKY,
JOHN KOPP. - - - Proprietoi .
Patronize Home industry!
We supply a
GOOD A QUALITY OF BEER
As Any In the Market,
AT AH REASONABLE A PRICE.
The North Pacific Brewery Beer
Za Pure and Unadulterated.
It gives general Satisfaction and Is Furn
ished In Quantities to Suit.
Leave orders With A, XT. Utnnger
next to Bergman & Coa, or Fred Cooke,
next to Foard & Stokes.
Dally DeUvery In Any Part of the City.
THE
COSMOPOLITAN.
A. '. TJTZrNGEH. Propr.
Fine Billiard Tables: Best of Wines
and Liquers: Choice Cigars.
A First Class Place of Social Resort, ltun
In a First Class Manner.
The Gem Saloon.
The Popular Resort for Astorians.
or the
Finest of Wines and Liquors
Go to THE OEM SALOON.
ALKX. CAMPBELL. - rROPKIKTOP
THE
Resort Billiard Parlor,
OROSBAUEK & BKACH. I'ropN.
L. FECBEK'S CELEBO-ITED
Gambrinus Beer !
ON DKACGHT.
Gnmbrlnus Bottlel Boer. j
J. H. Cutter TVlitsltj. JlomcHlIc j
ami Itcy West cigars.
Constantly on hand.
Third Street, four doors west of Telegraph
Office, formerly Telephone .Restaurant.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
GERMANIA BEER HALL
The Celebrated
WEIHHARD LAGER BEER,
On Draught
On Ice, and Drawn from the Wood.
Fivo Cents a Glass.
WAX. BOCK,
' Proprietor,
Go
Stationery
CARt. i. H4NSOX
rker & Hanson
SITCCE3SOK8 TO.
C. L. PARKER,
UEALEKs'lN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Now Goods Arriving Every Steamer
mis week.
WHBTE GOODS
OVER 30 PATTERNS.
Ilia Old Stand - Astoria Oregon
ii'i;, umurn,
Sample Rooms.
Dealer In
"Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Aaent for tlie OUION Steamship Line and
tlm TI1INU VALLA Steamship Line, direct.
AU agent for "Svenska Tribunen" anrt
"Svenska Amerikanaren."
Tomer of Water and West Ninth Streets
Astoria, Oregon.
TIIE GMBRItWS,
Northeast Cor. Lafayettejand First Street
ASTOKIA, OREGON.
Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Constantly on hand,
A share of the public patronage solicited.
Urge, clean, sunny rooms to rent, up
stairs, by the day. week or month.
BOENTGEN BROS,
Property Owners, Attention.
ORDINANCES have been passed by
the City Council for the Improvement
of Benton, Washington and Squemoque
tree's.
Tho attention of property owners Is
hereby called to the following sectious
of the tho Charter of the City In rela
tion to granting permits:
Sec. 110. Whenever the grade of any
street has been established, the: Com
mon Council may authorize the owner
or owners of any property thereon to
cut down or fill up such street In front
of such property according to such
grade, at tne expense and cost of such
owner.
Sec 111. Tho authority mentioned In
the last section cannot be given after an
assessment has been made for the Im
provement of the street in front of such
property, and in giving such authority
the Council may impose such terms and
conditions thereon as may be necessary
to secure tbe deposit of excavations up
on any part of such street as may re
quire to be filled up.
Any property owfters desiring per
mits for the improvement of the above
named streets must apply on or before
the 23rd day of April, 1889, to the com
mittee on Streets and Public Ways.
Jas. W. Welch,
Chairman of Committee on
Streets and Pnbllc Ways.
Street Light Notice.
NOTICE la hereby given that bids
will be received at the office or the Au
ditor nnd Police Judge until Saturday,
April 20th, 1889, at 1 o'clock p. M. for light
ning the streets of tbe City of Astoria,
with gas, eletricity and coal oil. Bids
must state the price per light per
month. The committee reserve the
right to reject any or all bids.
Jis. W. WELCH.
W. L. KOBB.
I. B. Elbok.
Committee on Sts.and Pnbllc Ways.
Astoria, April 11, '89.
Notice.
NO! ICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT A
special election will be held on Thurs
day, April Ktli. 1889, at the Hall of Rescue
Engine Co. No. 2. for the purpose of electing
a ChierEnglneer of the Astoria Fire Depart
ment for the unexpired term of ISSS and
1S80, caused by the resignation of A. V. R.
Snyder. Said election to ne governed by tlie
rules governing Department elections.
By order
C..I.TRENCIIARD.
I'rei.A.F. 11.
E. Z. FERGUSON.
Seo'y.
New and Fast Sailing
STEAMER,
CITY OF ASTOEIA.
CAPT. J. XT. BABBIDGE.
ASTORIA,
KNAPPA,
CLIFTON,
and WOOD3 LANDINQ.
Beginning To-Day, till further notice, will
Leave Astoria, Dally, at 2 o'clock v. si.
From Wilson & Fisher's wharf.
Leave Woods Landing, Thnrsdays and Fri
days at 0 o'clock a. st,, for Astoria and way
InnHlnira
fiATDRDAYfl tn Ifnnnni. nnn Nlnm l
For Freight and Passage, apply to Cap
tain, on board.
Astoria, April 9, "89.
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