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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1890)
j.-jyjx '-TT " w - "s9ii0r'W '- T r - njjF5" a- . -- - DJ mi &mt gfovfem. ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY. -NOYOIBEK 3, 1S00 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. P. W. PARKER, 'ubKslter and Proprietor. sroaiAK Building. - GassStuket lercc of Subscription Served by Carrier, per week 15 eta cnt by Mall, per mouth Wets Vtnt bj MaH. one year $7.00 Ftp f to:xg 10 5uljcribers, Tnn Atokian pciirantcrs to its adver :Ispts :bc lftrpt -miii.uio:i of any r.i-si.i-!cr peblivhcd m the Columbia river. (Additional Local News on 1st Page.) Dr. Pronlice telegraphs that he will be in this city this morning. Sheriff Smith has appointed Elmer WarnstafFa deputy for Yonnjj's river precinct. A mortgage for S3,500 was yester day left for record at the office of the county recorder. Ilex. Geo. F. "West, agent for the American Bible Societv, will address the Y. AL C. A. this 'afternoon at 3 o'clock. There wa a large attendance at the auction sale of dry goods in the Fla vel block y csterday and last evening. and many goods were sold, but mostly at very low prices. "Some Very Shrewd Business Men" tL.Ut:e:irri-l-12l will bcthe-lhemo of discourse to-day at 11 a. ii. in the Congregational church. There will le a Union Bible Service at 7:30 r. m. At the Congregational church this evening there will be held the annual meeting of the Clatsop County Bible hociety. in consequence of which there will be no services at any of the other churches. The Liberali band failed to appear r.t the opera lioire last evening, and nil persons who had purchased tickets at the New York Novelty store, can have the money refunded by calling at the store with their tickets." Alex Campbell has made another addition to his collection of curiosities and rolics. This time it is an old Hint-lock musket and bears the stamp of the arsenal at Harper's Ferry and the year of the manufacture, 1825. The consignment of goods now be ing sold by B. S. Worsley, will be ontinued on Monday at 11 o'clock a. m., 2:30 and 7 o'clock r. jr. Bemein ber the hours and be on time. Stand ing room only for those who come late. The auction sale to be continued at 11 o'clock on Monday, gives to the public the opportunity never before offered in this city, to secure au end less variety of first quality goods, at your own prices. The finest goods in the consignment will be offered at Monday's sale at 11 o'clock. One of the painters on Mausell's new building, Third street near Olney,, took a header into ILg river yesterday afternoon. In the fall a bucket of paint capsized over his head and when be reached the river bed he brought up n lot of mud and slime. The man was more scared than iujured. At the M. E. church this morning at 10 o'clock, there will be a class meeting; at 11 there will be preaching by the pastor, Bev. G. W. Grannis, on Sowing in Tears and Beapiug in Joy. In the evening there will be no service, and tho members are invited to attend the union service at the Congregational church. Morning Service in the Presbyterian Church to be conducted by Bev. Dr. Garner. Theme "The Doctrine of Divine Providence as taugh by Christ in direct opposition to the illogical and unscien tific teachings of some of our own modern so called scientists. There will be no evening service. Last evening Seaside Lodge, No. 12, A.O.U. W- held a very interesting meeting. The new by-laws as sub mitted by the committee, were read. Next Saturday night the grand mas ter accompanied by other grand lodge officers will be present officially and a general social time will be indulgid in by fbr memlwrs and their families. In Justice Cleveland's court yester day there vas a civil action tried be rw a jury where H. D. Camcion sued Dr .Tin Tuttle for work done on the latiors ranch at Seaside, Tho de fondant claimed that the wages were to be S35 per mouth without board. but the plaintiff claimed $35 and board, and the jury decided in his favor in the sum ot 173.33. There was a very enjoyable party at the residence of J. T. Bo3s, on Thursday eveniug. Some forty or fifty young people of tho Presbyterian church were present and the evening passed quickly and pleasantly with games, amnsenieuts, interspersed with intellectual treats, music and a lunch which was thoroughly appreciated. The party happily dispersed at 12 o'clock. There was a slight improvement in real estate transfers last week, the reported sales amonuting to 25,242, yet had all the correct figures been given the sum would have been many thousands more, as a number of sales were made aud deeds given wherein the consideration was stated as one dollar only, yet in several instances the propertv conveved was worth from $10,000 to 20,000." A party ot well known citizens and propei ty owners discussed the railroad situation in front of Case's bank yes terday, when one of those present offered a new and novel suggestion. Tf n snM lif. "nlifiiirinTi nil thn railroad propositions now on deck and put our money in tho big air ship company of Chigago. With three air ships we conld be independent of all railroad schemes and steamboat monopolies." Xice people like nice things, and all the best people patronize the new and elegant Astoria baths, opposite Backer's restaurant Far.ii-.kctl Roams With Hoard. IVrsons desiring comfortable home accomodations or good Y.i'iJe Board will find it at Mrs. E. G. UouiES's, Cornor Fourth and Main Streets. Girl WKKtcd. A good grl is wanted to do house? work in private family. Good wages to Reed girl. Enquire at this office. TIE IKLT BESTAURABT-JEFF'S KATIE MAT THRALL Tie Grim Angel of Beat! Claims Her For His Victim. PASSED OVER THE DARK RIVER With a suddenness which is startling in its severity, the dread messenger who will sooner or later overtake us all, has entered this community and summoned hence one of the fairest and best known of the daughters of this city, who was confined to the house but forty-four hours, yet suf fered intense agony for a great por tion of the time. On "Wednesday she was at her millinery store but com plained of feeling very badly, going home earlier than usual. That even ing she was suffering great pain which continued through the night and on Thursday she was pronounced by the physicians as having cerebro spinal meningitis. Everything possible was done for her which medical skill or loving friends conld suggest, but it was all in vain. The terrible disease con tracted the cords of her neck, com pelling her head to remain in a pain ful position, and spasms frequently at tacked her, in several of which it seemed as if she wonlfl die. At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon she had severe spasms, after which she was supposed to be dead, but the doctor was summoned and revived her for awhile, but at 4:45 v. M. she had another terrible spasm in which she died. Miss Thrall was the daughter of Mrs. F. Sherman, was born in Califor nia in June, 18G9, and was therefore twenty-one years and five months of age. She has lived in this city since a child, and was known and esteemed by all. In partnership with Miss Bozetta Sherman, her step sister, the deceased had been for some time, in the millinery business, under the firm name of Thrall & Sherman, and had been very successful. ller uniformly agreeable disposition, pleasant manners and kind ways had endeared her to a very large circle of friends and associates who will sadly miss her, and long morn her sudden and painful death. To the bereaved mother and sorrowing relatives and friends, The Astoriax tenders its heartfelt sympathy in this sad hour of affliction, congratulating them that though their dear one has been taken so suddenly from them, she has left a glorious legacy, for her memory will ever be enshrined in the hearts of all who knew her, and be more enduring than the most costly marble slab or granite shaft which money could erect over the sod which will cover her life less remains. There is a bunch of stems from a raspberry bush lying on Tnu As torian's desk. They wero raised in r.nn; crrn. Af ;?,.0irtv,n frM 4i, i delicate blossom to the red, ripe and j tlon l. independence, etc., and aro luscious fruit Thev were grown on now dul: quaked voters. Otto Peterson's place at Upper As- An order was made directing the toria, and are not mentioned because county clerk to notify the county as they are so much of a novelty here, but Bessor to appear and certify to tho as- because they would be extraordinary anywhere except in this wonderfully fertile northwest with ife mild, salu brious climate in which everything that is good grows better. At this season to the east of us the bleak and blighting blizzard blasts branch and berry, but here, Bev. G. W. Grannis and his neighbors pick ripe black berries, and Wm. Douglas at the Tongue Point buoy depot has his fresh ripe strawberries with cream. The glove contest between Gleason and Gannon, to take place at the rcoms of the Athletic association Tuesday night, is attracting much attention and a large delegation from Portland and neighboring cities is expected. Gannon is training in this city and is in fine condition, while Gleason is be ing coached at Portland, and will come down on Tuesday. Tho belting on the men is about even, although good guessers arc putting their stuff on Gleason. Secretary Kelly of the club, desires that the members get their tickets and pay up their dues Tnesday morning. Any member in arrears for dues will be debarred the pleasure of witnessing the contest. The practical jokers around Engine Co. No. 2 had great sport yesterday. It was an impromptu April fool's clay and joung, old, rich and poor fell victims to the sell. Early in the after noon the boys procured from Griffin & Beed a minature hook aud ladder truck. This they placed on top of the Alert Company's ladder and then they food around and asked every body thev met if they had seen the new truck. Nearly every one answered in the negative and then they wero taken in to see the truck. The laugh was put on about fifty people. In Portland, Abraham Pakkala has brought suit against the Pacific Coast Construction Compauy for $10,000 damages, sustained while a laborer in the employ pf the company on the As toria & South Coast railroad. He alleges that wliile working under an embankment, December 3, 1889, owing to its being inadequately secured from caving in, he was injured by its falling on him, so that he is perma nently lamed and crippled. Important to Musicians. W. S. Geary, of the "Kohler and Chase Music house," will bring a -fine Upright Grand piano to be used in Mrs. W. C. Bicord's concert on the 28th inst He will stay in the city a few days and tune pianos for those de siring his services. Parties thinking of purchasing pianos or organs will save money by getting prices from him. Orders for piano tuning left with Mrs. Bicord or at Occident hotel will be promptly attended to.- A fine bed lounge in Heilborn's window, a lamp at Carnahan's and a baby buggy at Strauss', are three very fine presents for Herman Wise's customers. DIPORTANT. Every person purchasing Ten Dollars worth of Goods from Herman Wise, the Re,- liable Clothier, in the Occi dent Hotel building:, will re ceive a Ticket free of Charge, entitling: the holder to a chance in the Drawing for a number of Handsome Christ? mas Presents, Go to the Columbia bakery for all kinds of cakes. PERSONAL MENTION. Col. A. H. Stone, of Knappa, was in the city yesterday. . Marion D. Egbert and Fred B. Reed, the South Bend boomers, are in the city. Miss Anna Belknap, who has been teaching school at Jewel, has closed a very successful term and has returned to this city. C. D. McClure, the lampist of this lighthouse district, goes out on tho MaiiZanita this morning to complete tho arrangements for operating the fog signal on Destruction Island. Burchall, formerly" steward on the Manzanita, and lately second steward on tho Geo. W. Elder, goes ont on the Ifanzanita this morning to Tilla mook Bock, where he will remain as steward in placo of Mr. Johnson. Mrs. E. 0. Holden is in Portland on a visit to her daughter, Mrs.H. J. Strong, Mrs. A. W. Mackinzio and Miss Pearl B. Holden, who is pursu ing her studies at St Helen's academy. Mrs. Holden will not return to her home until after Thanksgiving Day. THE CENSUS ENUMERATORS. The Efforts Reins Made to Secure The Money Dee Them. In reply to a letter from L. E. Selig, one of the census enumerators of this city, John Kelly, supervisor of census of the First Oregon District, writes as follews: Is3mp.ithiz3 very much with you and tho other enumerators, in regard to tho non-payment of their claims. Thero is certainly no legitimate reason for this long protracted delay. I have recently written very urgently to tho superintend ent at Washington about the delay in paying the claims of tho enumerators. For my own claim for services and ex penses I have not yet received a cent, so you seo 'I am in the same boat' with tho rest of von boys. "While in Portland re cently, I had Senator Mitchell interest himself in tbo matter of paying the enumerators, and he wrote a very urgent letter to tho department characterizing it iisnn unprecedented departure from tho just, honest rule which is applicable alike to the government as to tho private citizen to pay promptly their legitimate obligation!'. I have "great hopes that this appeal will have the desired effect, and that before tho approaching holi days close, wo will all Iiavo received our bard earned pittance. AFFAIRS OF THE COUNTY. Four New Citizens Rridge Maltcis. and Other The county court held an ndjourned meeting yesterday, Judge McGnire, presiding, and Commissioners Car ruthers and Nurnburg present. Tho principal business of tho session was the hearing of applications for citizenship. Four new voters wero passed. They are August Thompson, a native of Russia; Ole Christian Vejen, of Denmark; Vincent Frank Zarich, of Austria; C. Elander, of Swenden. They all passed satisfactory examination in regard to the deolara sessment roll. Action in regard to the roadway across O'Hanna Lake, was deferred until the superintendent of construe tion reports. Adjourned to December 6th. The Rescue Club. This popular Saturday night enter tainment was again well attended last evening. President Stockton occupied the chair. Tho program was as fol fel fol eows: Beading, D. S. Buterbaugh; retro spective remarks, Mr. Hanson, original and humorous; address, "Influence of Narcotics on the Human System," Prof. M. L. Pratt; vocal solo, Mrs. K. Osborn; humorous reading, Mr. Irwin; song, Miss Birdie Griswold; song, Mrs. J. T. Boss. The committee on program for next meeting consists of Mrs. Doemka, Mrs. Frank Crang and Mr. McCurdy. There were closing remarks by tne president, after which several persons sigued the pledge. A Substantial Citizeu. Under the above heading the Oak land Enquirer of tho 18th inst had the following mention of ono of Asto ria's business men: "Samuel Elmore, engaged in the salmon packing busi ness at Astoria, will take up his resi dence with his family for the winter in Oakland." A. F. I. A meetiug of the board of delegates of the Astoria Fire Department will be held on Monday evening, Nov. 24, 1800. E. Z. Febgusox, Secretary, That tired feeling is entirely overcome by llood"s Sarsanrilla, which creates an nppetite.rouses the liver, cures headache, aud gives renewed strength and vigor to the whole body. Be sure to get Hood's Sai-saprilla, which is peculiar to itself. Sold by all druggist. Wciuhard'fe Beer. And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, Scents. Camly and Nuts At Holmes, (HO Third street Frcsli Oysters, Eastern Clams At John Rogers' market, opposite C II. uooper s, mini street. Lessons given in Roman Embroidery, Cutwork, Paris Tinting. Chenille, Arrasene, etc etc Stamping dono to order. 1Q3 Cass St NOKA ItAPPLEYEA. "Winter Wellis" Pears. Fifty Boxes must be sold at once; also Apples, Bananas, Grapes, etc. At Thompson' & Boss'. Cigars At Holmes, W0 Third street $1,000 REWARD, What Would Astoria Bo With- out Jeff? S1,000 reward in U. S. gold coin will be paid by "Jeff," the World Renowned Caterer, to any person who can satis factorily prove he can get a better meal or a greater variety of all the Delicacies of the season to chose from, than he can at Jeff's for the money. Second street, opposite Teleplione Landing. New Crop Raisins, Figs, Nuts, etc Also a full line of first class canned Table Fruits and Vegetables. At Thompson & Ross'. flousc ler: Bent. Cottage of fl rooms; desirable portion of the city, with good view. Inquire of Q. L. Carlson, cqmer Third and Olney. CtilftreE Cry ferPitclier's Castorla A LEGAL BATTLE FOR A CHILD. An Interesting Case to Coie Uj In Tie County Court. X.ITTZE X OS A JIEXTZ'S AU OPTIO X An interesting contest over the custody ot a 7-year-old girl will come up in the courts in this city in a few days. In order that the story may be understood it is necessary to go back to February 28, 1887, when ono Mrs Bentz, tho mother of the child, who is now to form the subject of the contest, gave the little one to Mrs. O. M. Ecklund of this city, who adopted the little one in legal form, and tho child's name was changed from Bosa Bentz to Bosa Ecklund. Since parting with her child Mrs. Bentz, married again and became Mrs. Haven. Her circumstances and posi tion in life improved, and sho wanted her child back. The lady called on Mrs. Ecklund and the result of the interview was that Bosa's foster mother gave the child back and Bosa went to live with her mother on a ranch near Olney. The arrangement Mrs. Ecklund made in returning Bose to her mother did not it seems, meet tho approval of Mr. Ecklund, for a few days ago when that gentleman returned from Alaska and found that his adopted daughter had been surrendered to her mother ho objected. The only recourse was tho courts and in the county court ho swore out a writ for the restoration of the child. This was placed in the hands of Sheriff Smith and yesterday that officer went to the Haven ranch to servo it He found Bosa enjoying herself, but tho child refused to return to tho Ecklund household. The sher iff did not want to tako the little one by force and as Mrs. Haven said she would contest the matter in court, the child was left with its mother. The latter will apply to tho connty court to have the adoption papers set aside. a business pitorosmoir. A City Lady AVlio Required Proof Before BeHoTlnp. There recently appeared in the San Fran cisco Call, Chronicle, and Examine r, a propo sition hitherto unheard of. It was an advertisement in which the Edwin W. Joy Company, in proof of the curative properties of Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla, offered to submit it to the terrific test of " no euro no pay." Many accepted, and their experiences arc so convincing as to bo almost beyond belief. Here is another, written under date January 6,1500: Deaii Sies: I accepted your offer to test the merits of your vegetable remedy in sick headaches, and called for abottloaud got it. I had been troubled for a lone time, and had tried nearly everything, with little or no effect; but Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparill acted almost like majic, and the first bottle relieved mo from one of the worst cases of tick, headache one ever had. MKS. M. B. PRICE, 15 Prospect Place, San Francisco. We will from time to time publish others of theso letters. It is doubtful if any remedy wascvcr before submitted to such a severe ordeal. Wninhard'M Beer. A fifteen ball Peel Table and all the leading newspapers on file at the Sun nytidc Saloon. Fine Table Wine Delivered at GO cents a gallon, to any g art of the city. A fine -line of pure allfornia wines at low prices, at A. W. Utzinger's Cosmopolitan saloon. Ludlow's Ladies' $100 Fine Shoes; also flexible hand-turned French Kids, at P. J. Goodman & Co.'s. The latent style of Gents' IJoots and SIioks at P. .1. GoomtAX & Co.'s. Cutlery, nt 040 Third 81. Remember the Austin house at the Seaside Is open the year 'round. TV I phone lo):rmc House. Ii't I'ttbtin town. 1 looms per night 50 and 25 cts., jver week S1J50. Sew and clean. Private entrance. First-eiass shaving, 25c, Ferd Fcrrcll's. SniLOiro CATAURU REMEDY a positive cure fur Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker-Mouth. All the patent medicines advertiser in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articlts etc can be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug ston, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. Pig' Feet in kits and half barrels, Salmon Bellies, alinon Tips in ki s, and Spring Salmon in barrels. At Thompson & ItosV. Independent Slate Writer. Maud Jones. Independent slate wri'iT, can he consulted for a few days at the Parker House, lloom 12. SaleoH, Lodging Hoiise ForSnln. A Saloon and Lodging house doing a good business, for sale at ajbargain. Must he soW in a short time. Inquire at this office. A fine line of Cigars and Cigarottes can be found at tho Columbia Bakery, 596 Third street KotUing Succeeds lake Success. It is verified by the fact that nearly everybody eats at Jeffs New re staurant New Goods Just In. Mince Meat in wood nails and class jars. Cape Cod Cranberries, Plum Pud ding and Dew Drop Pumpkin, At TnoMPSOX & Ross'. Attention Smokers. Commercial. Lurline, La Perla Cubana all imported. Flor de Madrid. La Palladina. La Ermina. LaFamana in Key West Brands. The Belmont Mocha. Reading Room in rear of Cigar Store. Cdables Olsen's Worso Than JLeprosy Is Catarrh, and there Is but one prepa ration that does cure that disease, and that is the California Positive and Neg ative Electric- Liniment. Sold by J. W. Conn. It also cures neuralgia, rheuma tism, headache, sprains, hums and all pain. Try It and tell your neighbor where to get it Frcsfc Eastern Gkcstnuts, Main St bet 1st and 2d. I, X L, Building, Fruits, Candy, Nuts. Freh Peanuts every day, I. X. L. Building. Go to Olsen's for Cuban Blossoms, 10c Only Ohc 1h tkc Halted States. Out of 1357 xwugli syrups manufac tured in tho United States, hut one has been found to he entirely fren frn opiates and that is the California Posi tive ana negative .Electric Cough Cure, which is tho best on earth lor coughs, colds, croup, etc Sold by J. W. Conn. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Deeds filed or recorded November 22, 1890, as reported for The MbRxxxa AsTOBiAN by the Astoria Abstract Title and Trust cempany: H E Thompson and wifo to Ed. HubbelL lots 5 and 6, blkl,WestWarrenton... $ 100 M J Kinney and wife to Josephine Walker, blk24, GearhartPark 700 Columbia Investment Co. to O B Bernard, lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, blk 5, Columbia 2nd add 1 Columbia Investment Co. to Geo A Landis, lot 8, blk 17, lot 5, blk 14, Columbia 2ndadd 1 A H Stone to George H George et ol, lots 5, 6, 7, 8, sub. "0," blk 5 H & A ... . 1,600 Deeds filed, 5; total amounts 2,402 Previously reported this year 1,854,008 Total to date $1,856,410 Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so wel known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not ex ist aud it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by imuurcblood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure Malarial fe vers. For cure of Headache, Constipa tion and ludigestion try Electric Bit ters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or monej refunded. Price 50 cts. and $1.00 per bottle at .1. W. Conn's. FISHER BR 'J Successors to Wilson & Fisher. SHIP CHANDLERS1 HEAVY AND SHELF Farm Implements, Paints, Oils, and Varnish. Loggers' Supplies, Provisions, and Mill Feed. :GI'NKIIAL AGENTS FOR: SALEM PATENT ROLLER HILLS. Portland Roller Mills. FAIRBANKS' Astoria, SCALES, ETC. Oregon. C. P. Upshur, Shipping and Commission Merchant Ttlalu St. Wharf, Astoria. Oregon. SPECIALTIES : Cannery Supplies Barbour's Salmon Net Twines. NEPTUNE Brand Salmon Twine, WOODBERRY Cotton Lines and Twines SEINES and NETTING Of ail Description Furnished at Factory Prices. FIRE INSURANCE Effected m First Class Companies, Representing $13,000,000 PH03XIX,., HOME Hartford, Conu ....... New York, Agency Pacific Express and Wells, Fargo Co. Ross' Opera House GrlFLJSElD 1 GIVEN BY . ANNIE L. RICORD Assisted By PORTLAND AMD HOME TALENT Friday Evening, November 28ih, Tickets on Sale at All Leading Stores. The Box sheet will be opened at the New York Novelty Store Wednesday morning, November sctli. at 9 o'clock. A BARGAIN LOT OB MAIN St. ON MOTOR LINE ONLY $50Q, Wingate & Stone. J. C. BELL Has Opened a Produce and Commission 8TORE AT 4M Thir4 Street, Astoria, Or. Wholesale and Betail business in Floor. Mill Feed, Oats, Potatoes. Apples, Etc Solicits a General Commission Business. Ml Com OUR WILSON BROS., Chioago, Gent's Fine Furnishing Goods! FOLLMER, CLOGG COLLARS AND HANAN 8c SONS., IT w Torls City, MENS FINE SHOES CHRISTY'S, London, Eng., . Fine Stiff Hate. THE BEST MAKES IN AMERICA OF Men's and Boy's Suits and Overcoats. C.H. COOPER, The Leading and Largest Store in the State Outside of Pertland. 517, 519, 521 3rd St., Astoria, Oregon. R B. POffER ' &C0. Morgan & Sherman GROCERS And Dealers In Special Attention Glvento Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies furnished at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered In any part of the city Office and Warehouse In Hume's New Building on Water Street. P. O. Box 153. Telephone No, 37. ASTORIA, OREGON CLOAK m Saturday, September 27th, IVe will open oux ANNUAL' CLEARANCE SALE : OF Cloaks, Wraps, Jackets, SILK : SEALETTES Our House has a standard reputation which never falls to attract general atten tion during our Cloak Sales. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICrrKD. mcallen & McDonnell, 131 & 1833rdSt.,PTtlanei, Or. Leading Dry Goods Store for first class goods at Eastern prices. Agents for McCalls Bazaar Glove Fitting Patterns. Cannery Snplies! SPECIALTIES! IHlHMMiaiiiiiiBftiM Philadelphia. UMBRELLAS ! EARL & WILSON, Troy, IT. "ST 39 uuiimuiuitiiaitiiuiiMMi r Jtifcf(tt?irfy-m&!vAed " SSsv North Pacific Brewery, JOHN KOPP, - - Propritttr. BREWER OF EITRA FINE BOHEMIAN LAGER BIER. EXTRA FINE STEAM 1Z1B. X 3K1 JP CD E9-ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTIMDED T). - New RESTAURANT SECOND - STREET (Opp. Telephone Landing.) Is the Bon Ton Restart of tke Ton (Aim Tins vrsrssr ok thh coast.) Dinner Parties, Banqutts, aSpiciitly Th Finest Win mnd XXfnrs, Private Entrance and Rooms. N. B. No cenieetloa wit kla U flf bb. Main Street. fni MafMfHfjmmi & CO., CUFFS HUMHIuaUMIHMnMra.UHI iowiiimnf lUlltUIII 527 m St, Astoria. H. T 3D DEI -i