The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, October 03, 1890, Image 4

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ASTOKIA, OliSGOK:
FKIDAY OCTOBEU 3, IKK)
TriJ2 TABLE FOR ASTORIA.
ocTonicu.
HtUM TTATjat.
IjOW WATKK.
Pin. Seaottd. 1 Ktrtt, Second.
" I ti t It Sj S
S ' 5 sc c t
lh. auj I fc. m I J 7.. mi. h. m.
1 2 41 ! 7 5 IT I K "Sll 1 1 II 21 0 1
X 2 7 3 2C i 8 7 29 1 7 10 13 0 1
3 18 H T 8 2 10 00 2 4111 0s? 0 4
A 17 54JW 7 7 16 4- 3l- - --
SOS? 3 40 71 OW 011.11 S3a 37
C 7 61 6 4 87 6 0 1 20 10 123 12
7 a IB 7 S 10 C 4 2 36 11 282 11
S10W R XI ti 17 fi 5 :i:W 103C7 37
S 10 W 7J10 17 7 4 18 Q'J 147 31
The feHtm betweeu midnight and noonaie
kusv-l tov a (a nO. thuse between noon
..u.i .. i .lit ikf it iu v ft ?i ouie n i!c-
iioio i. .iliuerht. M Mm. denotes noon.
The i. U rvckroied from the level of
nvsras" werlw vr. to which list- sound
ings Mtr gtven on lh- 0at Survey limits.
VES3KI.S ON THE WAY
From Foreign
Ports for
River.
the Columbia
- n n n lid T"
ri j1 Sa
UV UBIV iMIKAKIi
ales Government. Endorsed by the heads of the Great Univcrs
alysls, as the Strongc&t, Purest and most Healthful, Dr. Price .
tinr.rnnt.-lill AmmMlL-L 1JD1I! orAIUlll. Dr. 1'riCC.S JJCIICIOU-
A PA1B OF FEET.
Eacrzaous Pair of Shoss Now
Made In This City.
Being
Fraudulent Antiquities.
Andora. i.r sp. KM, Mauritius.
Anadite Ur bV. llfi?. Oape Town.
Astraoanc. I.r ep. lft. YoVoaaia.
Alcices. ltrep. 1VJG. Newcastle A.
Ardauiturcfaan, Brsp, 1790. (Jape Tews.
Alexander Lawranee, llrbk. I2tS. London.
UtrLcr. KrbV. 1196. Honolulu.
lilonsOll, Ur sp 11SI. Honolulu.
Challenger. Am sh. 1. Kcr York.
CocVcrmonth. Ursti.17. Liverpool.
CUt of Uarhtlc. llr lk.S23. Hrisbanc.
DsqWdc, 15r fcp. 1K. Anvron July 21.
ICtipse. Am. sp.. 15. Yokohama.
Foioda e, Br sd. 16W. Livorpo&l.
Kirced'rfiiklsbirc. Ur. Sp. 14S2,Tona!o.
lorlon. Ur bk, ISO. Liverpool.
14r Khcaluitb. lirbk. ll.5. Sjilcoy.
l.izae idl, Ur bV.IKC, Anworp. July 21.
21ctrdlia. llr stti, ia. Uo3toviJeo.
MacDafT. Ur 4ip. 1333. banta Itoaalia.
Milton rrk.lr6f. 1JS1. Santa llosalie.
&UsMr KM. 15r. p., 1772. Hio Jasofrc. July ".
Xortb. Orfe.l2irt. Lendou.
OcbSpt tjre. Hr bk. 13f. Algoa lUy.
PoonaK.ltrsp.119t.
Port Carlisle. Ur bk. 15X. haota Uosalie.
Partbia. Ur.bk "rtei, L'verpol.May2S.
Scott h (Unu Ursp. SKI. Itio Jasoiro.
SoottWi iB'es.Urs.h.lW?. lkitavia. Auk 21.
PUOM AMEHIUAX TOUTS
City of Piladalpbia,Am.p..iaSI.N- Y. Her. 15.
Itcapsr, Am fp. S108,Nc YorL.
TillwlC SUrbad. Amnp, 131. S. Y. .!'.. SI'
IN Till: IllYKR.
.nao4.T J-r. pjk. 13S. l.iverjvoo'.
Anserona. Ur pp. 1X3, i-Hlrey.
Coloma, Am fcL. SI J. liens Konp.
KinVctra. :'r. sp., l'.0, London.
Kate P.T.oop. Ur. bk.,IC, Itiace.
ln4alc. Br. p.. MM, Tonk.
MoTnt"iinHel. b$. Manila.
Norfolk Iriand. Ur bk. IStl. NowomU.
KoddMwni, Ur. ?.. 166S, London.
l'rincipftJJt. Rr . latt. Ran l'clro.
Patriomn, Am. ; !2TI. X. 1.
lloena KtrkmaB. Uer t.p. Yokobama.
SVratliUftiM. Ur. ap.. ISM. Aniurotp.
Troop. Ur ?n, 1SSS. 8baaRb.ii.
Used bv the United Sti
simps attti Public Food An
trrs 'illif (ittflAt" f1nfC
Flavonnjj XxmieLs. Vanilla, Imon, Orange, Almond, Kose, etc., do not contain r.kon
ousOlUorCheznlcaR v ,,.. ,., ....
PRICE BAK.INC PUVJUtzK UU icw xurn. i.uiu.ik". o.m ji.iih.i--."
I'., .i. L " - - -- f '
UAIIiWAYS AXD STEAMERS.
Asior J.odjfo No. 6, K. of P.
UftliUlt MKKllXGS EVERY WED
XlL -vlny c vnttt p a 7 9 r. m. at Pyt Iiian
Castle. swrlns Kighbs in good btaiul
lu; c.riinlfy Inritttd to Mitcttd.
Hy wJer O. C.
I). It, BLOUNT,
K of It. and S.
TI3IE SCHEI1UI.E.
Asioria &. Soulh Ccast Railway.
Leave
Via Steamer Asinria
Elect rie. S :30 a. m.
Eicctiic... 1 :45 i. M.
() Daily except Monday.
() Daily.
Lv. Clatsop
Beach.
7:MA. M.
1:20 r.3i.
MS&JPfunder's
Hw HEALTH RESTORER.
IT 18 THE IDTJ All MEDICINE.
It rcu-o the Xuvcr and Kiilncj-s and Slonnch,
Care; Hc-idachc. Dvspcrsii, creates an Ajo
titc, Purifies the Impure B'.ood, and
Makes Tho "VVcnk Strops
Scaufimavaaa Beacvclcnt Society.
KKtJt'LAP. MEETINGS OF THIS SOC1K
tvrtt their rooms in Pjlhian bnildtnj;
at clglit chrk ! a., on the second and
fourth ': iiela of each month,
AUv".. BANIKLSON, Secretary.
Seosi-le Lotyjre No. 12, A. O. U. W.
KKs:i LAU MKICTINHS OF SEASIDE
! Is No. 12. A- O. U. f. will be held
tn tUt-.r 1! iH in Pythian Castle, on
&itiir:ijt eveniit ol eneli week, at 7 o'cioelc
Menitt of the oi-der in j;ood Ftaudin;;, and
i3tiir ItroUHT are invited to attend. Li
brary Vl ! ot-n lifleen minutes before
and aft. r earl u.eelti:a. Pv order 3L V.
V. B. 1U1-3S, lU:c.
Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 2. O. O. I?
REtJl'.LAUMKKnXOKOF OCEAN EN
ca.!o;aei;f Ku l.i. 1. O. O. F., at the
Ud;e. In llw 01 Fellows Building, at
seren 55- on U sectntd and fourth
Momia) if ucli j.mtli. Solourninp bietli
ren coiwally W'.iltHi.
1 oi:r C. 3.
Astoria Building & Iioan iisEociation
nniu u:;uLAK meetings of tiiisj
JL AMWcfaitlOH a'e held at 8 i M.. on the
first Weilnesday of eaeli month. Ofliee on
Genevlrve street, siih of niei!ttinti.
'.V. u UOBB.
Seereltiry.
Common Uoxxncil.
KKia LAU MEETINGS. SECOND AND
fourth Tuesday evenings of each month
at 7U o'clock.
cyl'erMW dcslrins t have matters acted
itjvou b the GoHiteit, at any regular meet
:u;mt.t present the. same to the Auditor
xd Clerk, on orbrfoie the Friday eventnp
prior to Uiu Tuesday on wl.ioh the Council
tiolds IIn regular tneelm.
TIIOS.S..TEWETT,
Auditor and l'olice Jude.
Proia Terminal or Interior Points
THE
ni Pacific Railroatt
Is the Line to Take
To All Points East and Soulh.
It Is The
MininjjCarKojilc. It runs Through
VcstibiilctI Traisis Ilvcry Day
In the Year to
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO.
No Change of Cars,
Composed or Dining Cars unsurpassed.
J 11 man DraavingKoom Sleepers
Of Latest Equipment
Tourist Sleeping Cars
Bist that can be constructed and in which
accommodations are both Free and
Furnished, to holders of First or
Scond-class Tickets, and for
Elegant Day Coaches.
A Continuous I,Inc Connecting with
All IjIucs, affording Direct and
Uninterrupted. Service.
Pullman Sleeper Reservations
Can be Secured in Advance through any
Agent of the Bead.
Through Tickets
To and from all Points in America, England 1
and Europe can be purchased at any
Ticket Ollice of this Company.
Full information concerning rates, time of
trams, routes and other details furnbhed on
application to any agent, or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
No. 121 First St.. cor. Washington,
Portland, Oregon.
r&lilifPF UN D E R'SlrfKl
Used everywhere. 81 a bottle-; eIx for 55
&
W
O, o A Sa A
V n 'h.'f " f .--.
c- jk - jm J. - --v.
y. - "e: v ror-po, f
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jf'A a
?oSie: s
1 v Oioo; ry
It inav be stated -without fear o
dispute "ibut Miss Ella Ewiup, ot
Fairmonnt, Clark county, Mo., is Hie
possessor of bigger feet than stuy
other M-oinan in the country Tho
young lady, who is now but IS years
of age, ordered last ivec:: a pair or
shoes from the Tennroit-Stribliug
Shoe company, and they aro now very
nearly finished. The shoes are the
largest ever turned o n t in St.Iiouis. The
last over whicn tuoy were constructed
measures 15,l inches in length and
11 inches in width at the ball of
the foot There is enough leather in
one of the heeh. to build live pairs of
ordinary ladies' shoes, and the leather
in eaehV.'oe would bo pufiicic-ut, if it
all cr.nld be utilized, to naaliC thirty
pairs of .iaiuary shoes. A. Y Footo,
who iu:ule the last, states that within
tLe period of Ills eighteen year' cx
1 criouce in tho shoe Business he has
never seen anything to quite equal
Miss E'-viug's foot. It took him a day
and a half to look up the limber, aud'
when he fiually beenred a large
enough maple block to hew tho last
from he was obliged to fill out the
instep with leather.
Miss Ewiug, tho yonug lady who
will wear tho shoes when they arc en
tirely constructed, is the daughter of
a farmer at Fairmount, and it i3 un
derstood spent the early part of her
life in the woods in tho vicinity of
Chicago. Her height is 7 feet 10
inches, and her weight 225 pounds.
She is, therefore, rather slender for
her height. The young lady has been
in tho habit of having her shoes made
bv a cobbler in the country place
near where she lives, and the
latter evidently has not been fit
ting her as well as he should. One of
her old shoes, which was sent here
with the order for the new pair, is a
rather crude conception of what a shoe
ought to be, and tho way it has been
we: a would indicate that the lady has
corns. But such is not the case, as
those slate who know her and her feet.
Miss Ewiug wanted the new shoes
made next week, in order that she
might make a creditable appearance
in St. Louis during the coming fes
tivities. St. Louis L'ajyer.
Senator Ingalfc and Jay GonM.
vrUl pavo tho dyspeptic from many
days of misery, and enable him to eat
whatever ho -wishes. They prevent
cause tho food to assimHato and nour
ish the body, giro keen appetite, and
Develop Flesk
nno woUd muscle. Elegantly sugar
coaled. Price, 25 cents per box.
Sold Bverywliere.
Office, 4A: Murray St., N. T.
SALOON.
There is a Frenchman in Bleccker
street who makes a business of pro
viding bogus old fans for the curiosity
shops, and-he keeps quite a staff of
carvers and painters, male and female,
employed all the year ronud. Over in
Jersey is a whole village devoted to
tho manufacture of fraudulent old
lace. At a foundry not two miles
from tho iVe. oBice the writer has
seen being cast Iwgus bronzes of the
French artist iv.ryre, tor wBicu Amer
ican collectors pay more than tueir
weight in gold, heavy as they are.
Old arms and armor aro made by tLe
ton, to bo foisted on the confiding col
lector. Probably every collector of
'antiquities in New York, from the
Yanderbilts, who go in for tapestries
and furniture, and Morosiui, who buys
weapons of all hinds down, has been
victim;;:. d bv lb'1 prcdaceous dealers.
Co iiK-onr-laJ persons may wonder
llsatilusederrau.ledmilliouairesnever
recover th: ;.r.5uuls they are de
frauded i when they discover their
errois, but ju-t 'iere the fraudulent
dealer iu antiquities plays his strong-
raf v-il l?.vnrv or.n nf liis vipfinis
1-, 'z t. : .-I- I 'Streuska Amerikatnueu
pwrfs, iu ma ui i.ci .-uua '""i Tomer ot Water and UVsr jeuib
noisseur, wno Knows 15 nil, auu is
ashamed to acknowledge that he or
she has been made a fool of. It is, in
effect, a realization in real life of the
vulgar old epigram of Theodore
Hobk.
"I may bo a donkey, I may bo an ass,
Hut if pecplo don't know it we'll let the
charge pass."
Xew York Ncics.
AUG. BMIBLSON.
SampSe Rooms
"Wincip Liquors aiid Cigars.
Agent for the GUI ON Steamship Line and
the TIUNGVALLA Steam-dun Line,, ire
Alsi, agent for "Svotwk.i ':rili"ei-" -.nd !
ill mi
JL STT 03J T233S
s?fi nn pii i Ti 1 n
Rn Hi ylMiiiii
h-yj.
,1 H Eaat
lilUIlUliSJa
1st
I B!i5a
Lsrgs Iymsi
A FRIGHTFUL DEATH.
The Danger of Usins Gasoline in Cleaning
Fnrnitm-e.
Astoria. Ore-'on
Standard -
&aioon
Southeast Corner Third and Oluey Sis.
Astoria, Oregon.
Tho Celebrated North Pacific
Brewery Beer en Draught-
Theg
Forilsu
fTi 7 7.
E fil,
. j
lepnone
i niul Astoria.
Time Table.
L.car' A:ra:
Evcrj1 evening cxc?pt Tuesday at 7 o'clock
jLcxtcs IortI:tK!:
Every morning ecoi)t Tuesday at 7 o'clock
For Sale Cheap.
A TEN OB TWELVE HOUSE POWEB
iA. ensltie and boiler in wood onler,
mouuteu. Attply to
Portland and Coast S. S. Co.
G-BAYS HABB0TI.
STR. ALLJAKCE. Sails lrom Port
laud eerv Thursday al 7 i M. ; and
from Astoria flie following ns"rnlig 1-md-ingal
Hoqulam. Aberdeen, CoMiinpolisand
AIOUlLStlllO.
SHOALATEB BAY.
STR. DOLPHIM. Sails from Portland
oulstattd 15th of each iiiin!li, landing at
North Cove, South Bend. lllapa and Bay
Center.
F. S. !ST210S, Presiilent,
C. P. CrSHUB, Agent Astoria.
fate's Golden Female Pills !
For Female IrreA
elaritii's; nothing
lik; them on the
markeL Xcvcrfail.
1 Successfully used
bj rominent ladles
monthly. Guaran
teed to relieve sit -prcssetl
menstnta
lion. Sure! Safe! Certain:
Don't be humbug
ged. Save tune and
health and money ;
iac no oiner.
Sent to any a -
dress, tecuro by
.man on receipt 01
pi Ice. $2. Addre.--".
THE APHR0 MEDICINE COMPANY.
Western Branch. liox 27. POBTLAND, OIL
v
I&&i
S& 1
-
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B'filfSsf
BEGINNING
&-ul2.-& 1st,
1S90,
Bzv.
VOLGA,
B. F. STEVENS, Master.
Will leave daily from
Dock for
Wilson & Fisher's
C. P.
ZIGLEU.
For Rent.
TTOIISK OF SIX BOOMS;
l t including wtuer
office.
BENT. S2e.
luquite at this
J L.WACO, - al 7 a. 11. and 2 v.
Bediming will
Leave Ilwaco. at'J a. st.and 1 :ir v. .
Slopping at Foit Canby. Fort Stevens
and Tanzy Point on first trip from Ilwaco
and second trip from Astoria.
Annua! Meeting.
milK ANNUAL .MEETING OF THE
JL stockholders of titc Occident Packing
Company will be held at the company's
oltce on Saturdav. October 4. at 1) A. M.
By older or the President.
Auoust llKXimtcKso::, Scc'y
-x& 'SfAUftV'"
.t.
TAVft
- -3 iJ 'IjSry.
&&S3L 'toSte
mWtAAy.
HEALTH.
m
0&t
sfc&'IBpz?
.ai' ri's-j'
OISCA
SE.
CCJ!00L OF PBACflCAL CiVIL.
mechanical, I.lin.ng Engineering. survey
itig. Draughting, Arch tei'ture. Assaying
and Navigation. 170s Second Street, Port
land, Or., and 723 Maiket St., Stiti Francisco,
Cal. Established 18(51. A VAXDHitNAlLl.KX,
Pres. Send for circular.
r. Kiclj-m'w Col.- n Halgain No. 1
Cures Chancres, first and second stages
Sores en th Legs and Body; Soro Ears,
Kj es. Now, t., Copjcr-colored Blotches!
Syphilitic fatanh. ilibcased Scalp, and all
primary fo-r.n of tho disease known as
Syphilis. Ir2cf, ?5 CO per Bottle.
!i Richnu's Golden Haldn.ni N'o.a
Cures Tertiary. JlcrcurialSypliilitic Bhcti
matism. Pains m tho Pones, Pains in the
Head, hack of tho Neck, Ulcerated Sore
Throat, Syphilitic Hash, Lumps and con-tru-ted
Con's, Stiffness of the Limbs, anil
cn.di'nSc.j all ! -o.o from the system,
trhcthcr ratrsoJ . imliscrtion or abuc
f Mc.-cury. Luting tho bld pure ami
healthy. Pilco S5 00 per Hottle.
I,- lticlinti'rt Golden Spanish Anti
dote for tha euro of Conorrhaa, Gleet,
IrritaLiun Gravel, and all Urinary or Geni
tal difarrangements. Price S 50 per
Bottle.
L ttlchati'w Coldest Spanish In
jection, farsevcro cases of Gonorrhasa,
lnlUnmiatorj Gleet. Stricturcs,&c Price
SI .".O per Bottlo.
Lo Iticli-.m'a Golden Ointment
' for tho cftVclivj hcalingof Syphilitic Sores,
and eruptions. PrlcoSl CO per Box.
Lo IUchaus Golden Pills None
and Drain treatment; I)S3 of physical pow
er, excerc or over-work, I'rostratic-. etc
Price S3 00 per Box. WT-
Tji.1c m.tl Ni-n-Ino, Sts.
Bent everywhere, C. 0. 1 Dccurcly yZ- -tht
cx;rcss.
THE UICIIAHDSUX DltUG CO., AdLST
COO md fill SlarLet streft,
San Francisco, Cal.
ClEOULAItSSENT FBEE.
Senator Ingalls was at his best iu
his recent speech at Pittsburg upon
the occasion of tho opening of the
Pennsylvania campaign. Iu his reply
to the time worn declaration that with
the Republican party in power the
rich have been growing richer and the
poor poorer, tho senator said in his
most satirical and witty vein, after
denying the accusation and establish
mgits falsity;
"Jay Gould and I started in lifo
about tho samo lime. Ho Bad a
patent mouse-trap and I had tho sheep
skin of a lawver. He set his trap in
"Wall street, and came very near taking
the earth with it, and 1 want to say to
vmi with entire confidence to co no
farther that tho only reason why I
have not got as much money a3 Jay
Gould has 13 becauso didn't iniow
how to get it Laughter and cheers.
I have exaraiued tho revised statutes
and every statute that has been
enacted since my majority was at
tained, and I have failed to discover
auv legislation that prevented mo
from acquiring SIOO.000,000. Laugh
ter.! It's too late now. Laugh
ter. 1 have sometimes won
dered what would come lo
pass if some great equitable statue of
justice and equity for redistribution
could be enacted so that upon a given
dale, say the 1st of Jnly following,
everv citizen of tho United States
should havo his SS75.30.
"I have a shrewd suspicion that
within six montlis from that time we
would find very much the same condi
tion of things as now. Laughter.
Some men would bo riding in Pull
man care, and some would be walking
along by the sido ot tuc trade
laughter, with their entire earthly
possessions in a bandana trunk
with a pinlock laughter look
ing for a dry culvert for a bed
room Jaughlcr, and some men would
bo iu Congress and some woule be in
the penitentiary laughter, and some
would be sitting down in the fence
corners waiting to sec the procession
pass by, and over all loud and clear
would be heard tho voice of the
leather-lunged Democrat demagogue
applause, who gets his living by the
perspiration of his jawIaughter,ralher
than by the sweat of his brow laugh
ter, denouncing the wrongs to labor
again. Prolonged cheers.J
A. frightful gasoline accident oc
curred at the residenco of Mr. George
E. Fricud in Dayton, Ohio, on the af
ternoon of tho 15th of September, ia
which Mr. Friend wa3 badly burned
about tho hands and body, while Dr.
F. W. Thomas, a leading homeopathic
physician received injuries that will
probably result fatally. Mr. Friend,
it seems, was using tho gasoline for
the purpose ot Killing motus in the
carpet and furniture of his parlor, and
had saturated the articles in the room
with four gallons of the fluid.
At this moment Dr. Thomas, who
had been on the second floor attend
ing Mr. Friend's sick child, came
down and was met at the parlor door
by Mr. Friend. The latter opened
the door sufficiently to allow the
vapor to escapo into an adjoining
room, in which a grate fire was burn
ing, when instantly a violent explo
sion followed, blowing out doors and
windows and filling the lower Boors
with a mass of flame. Both men
were hurled tlirongh a doorway
to the street. Dr. Thomas, blinded,
his clothing ablaze and his face pre
senting a sickening mass of cooked
and blackened flesh, staggered across
the street into tho residence of Mrs.
Charles Huffman. He was unrecog
nized and Ins nppearanco was so
frightful that the inmates fled in alarm
to tho street.
Assistance quickly arrived, how
ever, when the extent of
his injuries was revealed.
Tho flesh on lioth arras was
burned from the shoulders to the fin
ger tips, leaving the muscles and sur
face blood-vessels bare. His cloth
ing from hh hips down was
also burned to a crisp and
part of both shoes. His breast,
though, and eyes, escaped. His
face and beard presented a horriblo
disfigurement. The skin had peeled
and burned into crisps, which broke
off at the touch. Tho lip3 were
burned black, his mustache, whiskers
and eyelashes wcro singed into a
crisp, and his hair burned to the
roots in the scalp. Despite his snffer
iugs and until placed under the in
fluence of morphiuc he was able to
relate tho incidents of tho terrible
affair. He said that he believed his
lungs were all right, and that realiz
ing on tho instant the dangers of the
explosion he had stopped inhalation.
Dr. Thomas' condition continued to
grow worse until shortly after mid
night, when ho died.
A mammoth loaf of bread, two feet
square aud one foot thick, weighing
firty pounds, was received recently at
the "White house. It came as a gift
to tho President from a yeast manu
facturer and a baker.
Hen Butler onco supported himself
by making chairs for thirty cents a
day. ULs annual iueome now i3 said
Aho the Final Kinds of IVincs, Li
quors and Cigars.
The Best ot Trench kSrandics
1AD Till A Mil' PEACHES.
"Wliicli T70 OSer "rciiii a "Sear's Subscript! i
to tli j?apsr for a Triflo Saore lhasi
Our Heultir Subscription Pries.
Wij' "if to largely increase tho circulation of f. i
papei i.uitrg the next six months, wo havo nm
an.iiriicM'i with a New York publishing hr.:-.
wheiehv v.t are enabled to offer as a premium to 1 r
sr.bMC! ihew a Set of the "VVorhs of Charles Dr
ui. in Twelve harge and Handout
Vclnmes, wilh a yeaiJa subscription to t
paper, lor a trifle inore than our regular at -ecriptiou
price. Our great offer to 8Ubncribi
colirsca any ever hi retoforo made. Clur -Diektns
was tho greatest novelist who e
before or since has time 1
achieved, aud his .i -lar
to-dav than A'i:u
abouml in wit. hnin
puthi'B, masterly delineation of ckaruct
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Astoria, Or,, Sept. CO., 1S0O.
For Sale.
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