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v y -u- -" r - - f0 fc-t fea PURE J 1 I Ill JAlflliJf hNmEU pRPmcrs DELICIOUS flAVORlHC EXTRACTS NHIHLHMTnMB I wsl the 1 itcjl States Government. Endorsed by the heads of the Great Umvers .t s slid Public 1 ood Analysts, as the Strongest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price's Chmum lUking Powder does not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Dr. Price's Deliciou I"ivrtnns Extracts. A .-mllla, Lemon, Orange, Almond, Kose, etc., do not contain Poison cvas Oil or Chemicals. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.. New York. Chicago, Sau Francisco. TSWK TABLi: FOR ASTORIA. OCTOKKR. iii;h water. low watek. FtiC Second. I Flrt. Second. '-' 5 5 . 5 Jp r h a hS;h a iv. 1. h. ra. h. m. S . to. ,S . i. fi -'Ml 2? 1 30 2 j , 4) vS ! J 1 V- S 1 U !T til i-:B 1 -17 r:w 021 s u S 51 U A 0 7 OK 1 1 1 c; 2 1 r. C 03 c-ia 7 ar 8 is 9 02 fl 47 0 a 0 1 -0-1 -0 7 -U 8 -0 7 -0 3 lit ii.ws SwtKPpn midnight and noon are n ..i-ieM U (a. in.i, those between noon a'v.1 ..i.cjiMuWt by p (p. 111.). Oh.Wm.a denote- inMttiieht. ofc. wm. j) denotes noon. r-K- iM'citl is reckoned from the level of . unwrlow watersto which tfie sound ing M.-givwi on the Coast Survey charts. YBSSEIiS ON THE WAY Frwa: Foreign Ports Tor the Columbia Hirer. r Aaetet. Mr fp. KM. Mauritius. AraM. llr WL. llfit. Oapc Town. Ast cmh. Mr sp. lGfit, Yoloharaa, Atl wImi, Br ap. 1700. Cape Town. ... AlrxMtdrr l.awTsec, lir 1A. 1M5, London. lUrkw. He WV. MXJS, HoaoJuln. incnjtfeH.KrH' 11M. Honolulu. CTxallrr. An sb. 1398. New York. Cocle-waUi. Kr sp, 1UT7, Iiverpool. Citf 1 1 - analc. itr 1k,SJ3. lirisbanc. Dcn'.ojuc Kr j-h, IS. Anwcrp, July 24. TcrwU a. Br p, lt", Liverpool. Xirca'iWicbUhire, I. Sp, H32.Tonalo. Lartoe. IV bt., 1983 Liverpool. LaAf KUWth B.-l.V-.n&5.ilncy. List ! ett, Mr ltk. H6fs Anwcrp, July 21. Lacu.iv Crbhp. 177 J. llicgo. Aug 14 Mrtrop-'. Brsfc, i:. Montevideo . SlacDsS. ttr stun. 1235. ScntaKosalia. Hiltev Park, Br sp. US, bants. Rosalie. KtUy Hall. Hr. 1772. llio Jaaeirs, July P. Kert h. IM-1. ISC. Londou. OcbSertrr. lir VK. 1ST. Alsea Hay. Potaab. Ur fp. 119. Port Carlisle, Sr liV. IS3. i-anta Uosalio. tartkta. Br.bV TKI. L vcrpool. May 23. ScotUii Gtcnc, Ursp.2P61. llio Jtciro. SettM4i t, llr sh. 1933. IiaUvia, Acs 2!. FKOM AMKUICAS POUTS Reaper, Ara rp. 15CS. Now York. TiilCStarVck.AHiBp, lttl.K. Y..Inly :(. IK THE ltlVliU. Alaaen, llr pp. U7C Newcastlo A. Acn4y. Itr. sp K5, Li verpool AnTfrosa. llr pp. 133, Sidney. Uty ef PlMla4ipkw. Am. sp.. ISSI, X Y. Alar. IS. Cetaan, Am bV. SK. llong Kong. , Kc'.ii', As. sp , 1S36, YoVoliaiua. KiaLora. Itr. sk, 179S, Lendon. Kate V T. mp. Hr. blu. MK, llioffo. Loatd&ie. llr. sp ., MSS. Tnalo. MonttJiarmat, lUtC Manila. Xoadlebara. Ur. sp . IOCS, London. PilnctyatUj-. lir sh. lflW. San Pedro. PitrC4jn, Am. sji- tSU. X. Y. SBa RickmaB. Uer sj. Yokoliama. Stratliktaae. Ur. sp ISol, Antwerp. Troop. Br Fp, 155. Slianphau CIETV jLEETI?H. AStor Lodso No. 6, K. of P. RCULAK MEETINGS KVEKY WED McMly evenhtf; at 7 :30 r. M. at Pytlilan Cast'-, SokmrnliiR Knights in good stand ne ordiatf itinicd to :utend. By order O. C D. It. BLOUNT, K oflCandS. Scaiidinanaa Benevolent Society. T KUTLAli MEETINGS OF THIS SOC1E JLt. y nt thpr nnnus in Pythian building at riitrt o'clock v m.. on the second aud fearui Tnrsdnvs of ench month, AUG. UANIEIsON, Secretary. sXuskle l.oi:8 1?o. 12, A. O. TJ. W. yo-mit MEETINGS OF SEASIDE JX 1. -J.p No. li, A. O. U. W. will be held in sti'tr Hall 111 Pythian Castle, on SxtMf.uy evening of each week, at 7 o'clock. 2icftr o Hie order in good standing, and vfcwi . itntUters are invited to attend. Ll bntrx wiH be oien tlftcen minutes before simI jctjcr ench meeiiii IJy order M. A'. Y. li. ItOSS, Kec Ocean ancarepmont, No. 13, 1. O. O. P QBGCLAR MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN Xt cxwpiHfnl No. 13. L O. O. F., at the Lodge, 1 the Odd Fellows Uullding, at sovea r !., on tho second aud fourth Mond&vs of vili month, Sojourning breth ren cordially invited. JJy order C. P. AjstoriaBnilding & Ioan Association THE UEGULAli MEETINGS OP THIS Association x-c held at 81. 21.. on the first Wednesday of p-ach mouth. ORice on Genevieve streo,soHit of Ciiciuunus. AV. I ltOIlIJ. Secret:vrj JtAJLWATS AND STEAMERS. From Terminal or Interior Points THE Northern Pacific Railroad Is the Line to Take To All Points East and South. It Is The IMiiIngCnrltonlc. ItrunsTIirotifrh Yes ti billed Trains Every Iay In tlie Year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. No Change of Cars, Composed of Ilinlng- Cars unsurpassed. Pullman Ira-ivinp;Koom Sleepers Of Latest Equipment Tourist Sleeping Cars H(-t that can be constructed and in which accommodations are both Free and Furnished to holders of First or Second-class Tickets, and for Elegant Day Coaches. A Continuous liine Connecting with All .Lines, affording Direct aud Uninterrupted Service. Pullman Sleeper Reservations Can be Secured in Advance through any Agent of the ltoad. Through Tickets To and from all Points In America, England and Europe can be purcliased at any Ticket Oflice of tlds Company. Full information concerning rates, time of trains, routes and ollip.r details fnrnUliprt nn application to any agent, or A. D'm CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No. 121 First St.. cor. Washington, Portland, Oregon. Saa's Tendency Upwards. TIME SCHEDULE. Astoria & South Coast' Railway. Leave Lv. Clatsop Via Steamer Astoria Beach, Electric- 9 :00 a.m. 8:30a. m. Electric 3:00 p.m. 1:45 p.m. () Daily except Sunday and Monday. () Daily except Sunday. Portland and Coast S. S. Co. GSAYS HARBOR. STR. ALLIANCE. S.dls from Tort land every Thursday at 7 r. M. ; and from Astoria the following morning. Land ing at Hoquiam, Aberdeen, Cosmopolls and Monicsano. SH0A1VWATER BAY. STR. DOLPHIN. Sails from Portland on 1st aud 15th of each month, landing at North Cove, South Dead, Willapa andllay Center. F. 15. STRONG, President C.P. UPSHUK. Agent Astoria. I. E. & N. Co. TnE STEAMERS "Gen. Caiilrv' or "Snomi' Leave Astoria dailv :t 8a.m forTanzy Point. Fr. Stevens snid llwaco. connecting with railroad running north at 10 A. m. and it with boats on Shoal water 15ay, tor South liend, SnnMiii-e, North Cove and other points tlinmli toGmy'.s Humor. Soutli Bound Trains Start From Kahcotta and Sealand At 1 1. IT1., Bally, Connecting WiHa Stcanvcr For Astoria And Night Boat For Portland. fj. A. liOomis, R. V. Egbert, President. Superintendent. Jonn R. Goultcr, Sec. Nothing is more evident from liis tory than the fact that "weaker bodies of men driven out by stronger do not necessarily relapse into barbarism, but frequently rise, even under the most unfavorable circumstances, to a civilization equal or superior to that from which they have been banished. Out of many examples showing this law of upward development, a few may be taken as typicaL Tho Slavs, who sank so low under the pressure of stronger races that they apparently gave the modern world a new word to express the most hopeless servitude, have developed powerful civilizations peculiar to themselves; the barbarian tribes who, ages ago, took refuge amid the sandbanks and morasses of Holland, have developed one of the world's leading centers of civilization; the wretched peasants who about the Fifth century took refuge from in vading hordes among the lagoons and mud banks of Yenelia, developed a power in art, arms and politics which is among the wonders of human his tory the Puritans, driven from the civilization of Great Britain to tho un favorable climate, soil and circum stances Qf early New England; the Huguenots, driven from France, a country admirably fitted for the high est growth of civilization, to various countries far less fitteti for such growth; the Irish peasantry, driven in vast numbers from their own island to other parts of the world, on the whole less fitted to them all are proofs that, as a rule, bodies of men once enlightened, when driven to un favorable climates and brought under tho most depressing circumstances, not only retain what enlightenment they have, but go on increasing it. Popular Science Monthly. Fortunately Not Passenger ('nrs. For Sale Cheap. A TEN Oil TWELVE HOUSE POWER engine and boiler in good order, mounted. Apply to C. P. ZIGLE1C Tacoma, Oct 21. While a train of loaded freight cars was being backed down tbo Kalama incline to the big ferryboat Tacoma yesterday, a coup ling broke and fourteen cars rushed down the incline with lightning speed. Four of tho valuable boxcars plunged into tho Columbia. The last car, filled with hops, was seenred after much trouble, but the other three, with their contents, arc a total loss, which will aggregate several thousand dollars. Look not mournfully, says Longfel low, into tho past, it cometh not again; wisely improve the present, it is ours; go forth manfully to meet tho future. notice. GOD'S BLESSLNG TO HUarANITY So Says an Oregon Pioneer Ninety Years Old. Forest Ghovk. Or., March 39. I have used the OllEGON KIDNEY TEA and obtained Immediate relief. It is God's blessing to humanity. 1 take pleasure in recommending it to tho afflicted. I am now nearly ninety j-ears old, came to Oregon in 1842 in the em ploy of tho Hudson's Hay Coinnniiv. and since 1 began using the. OltEGON KIDNEY TEA I enjov good health. DAVID MUNftOE. Fate's Golte Female Pills I For Female Irreg ularities ; nothing like them on the market. A'crcroIL Successfully used by prominent ladies monthly. Guaran teed to relieve sup pressed menstrua tion. SnrcISurcICcrtala! AwS Don't be humbug- viSy ged. Save time and Jm health and nionev; y tase no other. Sent to any ai- dress, secure by mail on receipt of price, S2. Address, THE APHR0 MEDICINE COMPANY. Western Branch. Box 27, PORTLAND, OK. r ka3s V AND COMMISSION HOUSE. MABTIN OLSEtf. Sacus-sor to E. C .nolden. TlK- ..:i--t e.:r.'M'.!ier, Ctinimusltoi Hoir-u xi'Rvgnn inHsitsof a'l kinds soli! on con; ml.vSlmi. A actio:. Side Lver , Sjhirdny. Gcuei.it iu-i'.tiriitg. .bnitm and Uphol "tering tioi.e. Fine slock of Kurulum.- on haua. When you 'A-uit SUtrgalns In Household Soods go to JZAsiTSS OLHK.X PATROHiZE HOME INDUSTRY! There is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or Sau Francisco for Custom frlatie Clolheo As they can get EeUer Fits. Hotter Work manship, ami for I,ss Money. Uy Leaving their Orders with MEANY. Hew Goods bv Every Steamer. Ca'l and see hlni and satisfy yourself. P. J Meany. Merchant Tailor. vCUOOL OF PKACriCAL CIVIL. - mechanical. Mining Engineering. Survey ing, Draughting, Architecture. Assaying and Navigation. 1704 Second Street, Port land, Or., and 723 Market St.. Sau Francisco, Cal. Established 1SG1. A YAXDKitNAiLi.K.', Pres Send for circular. The best help we can give to those who are trying to get to heaven is to keep squarely in the middle of the road ourselves. Ratris Horn. Bnclilen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in ther world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Ilhc um, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively enres Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to ?;ive perfect satisfaction, or money ro unded, i rice. 25 cents per box. For sale by .1. W. Conn. The Str, Telephone Portland and Astoria. TImo Tablo. " Leaver Asteria: , f Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Saturdays at 6 a.m. Arrives ct Asteria: - Monday. Wednesdays aud Fridays at 8 p.m. leaves Pertland: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at A. M Common Cooncu. REGULAU MEETINGS, SECOND AND fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at 754 o'clock. K3Persons desiring t have matters acted upon by the Council, at any regular meet lug must present the same to the Auditor and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening Eriortotne Tuesday on which tho Council olds Its regular meeting. TUOS.S.JEWETT, Auditor aad Police Judge. For Sale. milE STEAM Kit EDITH WILL KISSOLD Jl cheap for cash. Her dimensions are : IS 7-10 feet Ions. 17 7-10 feet wide, and y a-io feet deep. Mie is In good order. For fur ther particulars apply to Van Dusen & Co., Astoria, Or., or .1. G. Meglcr. Prookllcld, Washington. F.H.SURPBENANT&C0,, County Coroner. L- l -y. ; r - JT Tho Apple. 1 Pirst Glass Undcrtakiiig ESTAHLISILM ENT. New Styles, Caskets and funera: material N'ext to astokian oftice. V. II. COFJFEY. Groceries and Provisions. 372 TH1RO STREET. Cutter, Fggs, Canned Goods. Potatoes, Wood and Willow Ware. Et-. M Jfewsic aifcXss nsUTM. J "Dl -Ca.XticJiiu'a Coldtm Ualsam lia. 1 v&lMm Ml 1 TWTsjr SEABE. v.. v.-icrra, ar and sjcoad stores; Scrtstn t.it Lcga aad Body; Soro ra, cSV-'??: V,:-,Co,PIcr-cc,ored Blotches Srah:l...c I'atanli. diseased Scalp, and al ,SyU3 IV1Si55C(i ip-r Bottle Lb Rlclmu'8 Gol(icu Balsam Xo. Cures lerturr, ilercurial Syphilitic Rheu- mathna. Pains ia the Doacs. Pains in the KVr"'?.; Wonted Sore Throat SyphihtSc ILish, Lumja and con tractcd Con's, StSffness cf tho Limbs, and cjullcntw all dV-5ro froai the system, uluthLr caa. l , inJ'creticn or abu3e rt JC'i-orv, , I.-arzag ths blsod pare and I..t!.y. lt ire ?.S OO per Kottle. Lj tticiiau' Golden SS.anlsli Antl. dot n i for t'-e euro cf Conorrhcca, Gleet Irritation Crave!, and all Urinary or GcnH tM tlisarrangcments. Price S 50 por Bottle. v f Kichau9 Coition Spanish In jection, forsircro cases of Gonorrhoea. Inflammatory Gleet. Strictares,4e. Price SI r.o per Ttottle. L? A.:icbn"'s. Golden Ointment for the effectivs healingof Syphilitic Sores andcrapuons. PrlcoSl OO per Box Lo Blchim'a Golden Pills Nerro and Brain treatment; Ios3 o physical pow SJ' ,cx"2!. or over-woric, Prostration, etc Price S.T OO per Box. rfT- TjiIo it itd Nervine, vd ccat c.towherc, C. O. li., txxxn " ;cr cxttcjo. THE tHCHARDSON DltUfi I'O . AfiKNT COO mil fill 2IarUt Ktrcit. Sai KrancLseo, fa I. CIKCULAliS SENT I'UEE. ... li-.u t; f..r i 1. 3 tO 1 GlDl. T. Iiil..iftiitif tJ.ir fir.ivM fOcUUedODt 13 tj I. IJ.f.UAiUJi.ji J, . exnMM atllclar. . .. , .. v nuiaiLiuojii, a. l Tf ra ecly ty ti v.'e iiavo yold li' G te: , -'-! Ca oiany years, ana u n.-u CtactanatLBBBSS "fort i o n . Ohio, jfm 1 - 'J- Tl ycuk & Co.. i;nicas.iu 7nu!fliflarl.St. Sold by BragzJstf Boldbr J. W. Oat-n, K&:z,. Unco The virtues of the apple as a fruit have been celebrated from time im memorial, and few fruits have so many legends associated with them. The garden of the Hesperides was the garden of the golden apple, just as enr Aplon is the Isle of Apples. "Of all fruits," it has been written, "the ap ple seems to have had the widest and most mystical history. The myths concerning it meet us in every age and country. Aphrodite bears it in her hand, as well as Eve. The ser pent guards it; the dragon watche3it. It is celebrated by Solomon; it is the healing fruit of Arabian tales; Ulysses longs for it in the gardens of Alcinous; Tantalus grasps vainly for it in Hades. In the prose Edda it is written: 'Iduna keeps in a box, apples which the gods, when they feel old age ap proaching, have only to taste to be come young again. It is in this manner that they will be kept in renovated youth until Hagnarok the general destruction.' Azrcel, the Angel of Death, accomplished his mission by holding it to his nostrils; and in folk lore Snow-drop is tempted to her death by an apple, half of which a crono has poisoned, but recovers life when the frnit falls from her lips. The Golden Bird seeks the Golden Apples of the King's garden inmany a Norse story; and when tho tree bears no more Frau Bertha reveals to her favorite that it is because a mouse gnaws at the tree's root. Indeed, tho kind mother goddess is sometimes personified as an apple tree, but oftener the apple is the tempter in in northern mythology and sometimes makes the nose grow, so that the pear alone can bring it to moderate size." All the Tear Round. Children Hry for Pitcher's Castoria When Baby was slot, wo gavo her Castoria. SVhen sfco was a Child, sho cried for Castoria, Mien sho becamo Misr, sho clung to Castoria, iVhcn she had Children, sho gave them Castoria Almost any pleasant afternoon, be tween 3 and C o'clock, the beautcons Lillian Knssell may be soon driving along Hiverside park in a stylish wagon with a cavalier tiger and well matched pair of horses. She is always superbly dressed, generally in a bis-cnit-colored top coat with facings of white cloth, and gloves to match. She has the brilliant coloring of a country beauty, and holds herself with all the conscious elegance of a queen. With your name and address, mailed to the Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga., is necessary to obtain an interesting treat ise on the blood and Le diseases incidsms toil. Skill Eruption Cured. Oao of ray ensiomera, a highly respected cad inCicatird citizen, but who U now absent from the citf, has used Swift's Specific with excellent rarclt. He eaya it cured hlra of a ekin craptioa thit bo had been tormented with for thirty ycara, and had resisted tho curative qualities of mccy other medicines. Eoanrr Cico, Druggist, Falls City, Neb. J00 i TimiiM a s&s&uiiu 23 AT THE Astorii Jot Offlea ill Heads, c Letter Heads, Mote Meads, hiireiopes, o.jE3.:ds TS! u lain and Fancy SEE SAMPLES AT THE Assouan Job Office. 22Sjr ?co s -ro - 5.S.S s pi!RBr.EcSlsc"oSspeo5,P'onc - itoiIt2lIiEHt "" Ell o E. -Ssff-Jo-!.??-n 2s r-w 2 c-CTagftS t &s & 2 2-5 Z - a a " r'K25,0S''SeaSeEeo??Ss'' S8 inS..oa?9S.oS3r3 s: a vz v.? p o o p p ftS ? ?? S 2 S S-. 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F a ?5ts &-Sa ;.-. - " e E - -r2J g 3s-s 3? ? 5 - s;p-"H 2 23-5 ! 2o!?o ff hB.bShC. 2c2-ob a 5.9" o " B ""S-crB offffPo jy 5w -S-3 ? .pSbp' H2bJ& ' o-gg 0 Sjtro f2.fr ? "! o uL O S rX &S?g,g s: i Tutt s Fills stlmulato tho torpid liver, strengthen tho digestive organs, regulate the bow els, and axe unequaled as an ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE. In malarial districts their virtues are widely recognized, a they possess PECULIAR PROPgBTiES In freeing tho system from thntpoLson. Dose, small. Elegantly sugar coated. Price. 25 cents per box. Sold Everywhere. Oflice, 44: Murray St., N. 3ft 'y HEALTH RESTORER. T?. ?3 THE IPS AIi H3IDICIlir3. o the fjver and K:dn-vs-n'I Stomach, - t l d.iiho. Dvypcpsia, crc i.s an Appc t ru.iStSthclnipwircBlo'id, and Kr.'irs The We.ik Strom. iiiSwpi Used everywhere. SlabotHojEixror? SO?. ZtPTJ-Xj DISPENSAR PORTLAND, ORB., Is The Only Exclusive Private Disease Dispensary on this Coast, and it Treats more of these cases Than all the doctors on The Const combined. Dr. BOXELL TI-IE GrRJEAT HOT 8PMGS DOCTOR "New System of Treatment." Seminal Weakness rermanently Cured. a Lost iriaiiuood Fully UeMored. CJonorrcclsa Quickly Cured. Olect Cheeked and Cured. Stricture Cured without P.un. Hydrocele , The Uurden Lifted. Varicocele Its Withering Stopped. 1'liimosis Operated ror Successfully. Clinncrold CIe;ircd Up. SyphlliN Tlioronaliiy Emdleated. ratten Ls all over the Co-ASt rci-uive Special Trcitment from this Dis pensary dai y. iMedidnes. accunl-m-j to your Troiihle. are cari-nilly coinpounded . labeled for use, se curely packed, boxed, sealed and free front exposure, s"iit by Ex press, pre-pa d. IVniw r Treat ment are within the re-ich of all, and a GUARANTEE CURE Clven In every iae. I'atlenfs know that by piaetn their c-ises with an Exclusivt 1'r.vate Oxseas.' D hpens;iry they, w ill e; a 1'erni.t neul Cure m lyjvs nm-th.m with a dlspeus-iry that ireatsn'nc .unl all diseases and reaiy cjre. nc few. I'ejMjn.v consultali u ;ml x-imi-lintio:), free. WHITE, State Your Case Fully. Address, with .stamp enclosed, Sr Paul Dispensary 0-er "Portland National Bank," PORTLAND, OREGON. OLD ASD TRIED. SALOONS IBB-, mimrn, Sampie flooms. Wines, Lifiuors and Cigars Aent for thetiU'ON .itwimshiu Line and tho THIXU VALLA Steauishin line, direct. AIsj, cnt for "Svenska rrihuner." and 'Svenska Amerikanaren." Corner of Water and West Niulh Sirs ets Astoria. Oregon. Standard - Saloon. Southeast Corner Third and Olney S-'s. Astoria, uregou. The Colebrated North Pacific Browery Boer on Draught. Aho the Finest Kiiuls of llrines, Li- tptors and Cigars. TIse Slest of Frcneb: Brandies liVD BliAXDY PEACHES. -L Pree 3Lxi33.ol3. M CRUBE, Prcpr. Asrujr: - - 'iJJK'JtJN. The Popular Resort for Astorians, or the. Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE QEM SALOON. LKK flMI'ItEfJ.. - - PKOriHETOB Resort Biiiiard Parlor, GKOSItAUEK & ll'.ACH, l'rop's. L. FEUKKK'S CELEDIMTED rra Gambrinus Beer ! ON DltAHOnT. Gamlriniis ISottlctl ilecr. J. II. Cutter 'Wliisltj-. Domestic auil ICcy M'v.st Cigars, Constantly on hand. Third Street, four doors west of Telegraph Odco. formerly Telephone Restaurant, ASTOUIA, OUECON. GERHIANfA BEER HALL The Celebrated WEiSHARD lage beer, On Praiu'ht On Ice, and Drawn from the Wood. Five Gents a Class. W3. RUCK, Proprietor. Yhe'QIofae Saioon Uudr N-.r Mana;; ni-n:. CIiriMtinxt Wpjen, lrprlrf. (Eonnerly'Rartender at tl:e."Hesort,w Bestof Wines, Liquors and .Cigars. turner Mam and First Mrects. Hill's Palace Varieties Open Evory Night. GEO. HTLL. - - Sole Proprlcror. NEW 1'EOPLE WEEKLY. Aim to Ple;va Evpryb.Hly. The ouly Free Show in Astoria. Wines. Liquors and Cl- sars. lci Cold Beer. L0SB & CO.. Wines, Lipers soil Cigars. A Large Stock of First-Class Goods. The Trade Supplied at Lowest Market Hates. All orders fined promptly aad Accurately. Agents for First Class Foreign and Domestic Brands. Main street Opp. Parker House. mmm ffsh r s. 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