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New Styles, Caskets and funeral materia Next to AsTOttiAir ofllce. J. B. Wyatt, DEALKKS IN hardware and Ship Chandlery, rure OH, Bright Varnish. P.inacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, I-ard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nail?. Agricultural Implements, Sewing Machines, Paints, Oils, Grrooeries, ISSto.. Tltc hours between midnight and noon are designated bv a (a. in.), those between noon and latdulcht by p (p.m.). 0 luOOm.a de notes midnight, oh. oom. p denotes noon. The height is reckoned from the level of averaseiowcr low waters to which the sound ings are gtvcu on the Coast Survey charts. lOOCETY 3ICBTIXG8. Astor Lodso No. 6, R. of P. DElHsiJLK MEETINGS EVERY WED A nesJay evening at 7:30 p.m. at Pythian CasUc. Sojourning Knights in good stand lac cir:ially invited to attend. ir order C.G. D. R. BLOUNT, KofK.andS. Scandinavian Benevolent Society. REOULAK MEETINGS OF THIS SOCIE TY at their rooms in rythian building at eight o'clock r. m.. on the second and fourta Tuesdavs of each momh. AUG. liANlELSON, Secretary. Seaside Lodffe No. 12, A. O. TJ. W. KKGV'IAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE Lodge No. 12, A O. U. W. will be held ta thrir Hall in Pythian Castle, on SatcnUy evening ot each week, at 7 o'clock. Members of Uie order in good standing, and visiting Krothers are invited to attend. Li bras? will be open fifteen minutes before and xtfter cacu meeting. By order M. "W. W.B.KOSS.Rec. Ocean. Kacampmenr, No. 13, 1. O. O. F REGULAR MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN campment 'o. IS. I. O. O. F., at the Lodgs, In the Odd Fellows Building, at wren r ai., on Uie second and fourth Mondays of each month. Sojourning breth ren cordially invited. By orscr C. P. Astoria Bull ding & Iioan Association TUS REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS Association are held at 8 p. m., on the Hist Wednesday of each mouth. Ofllce on Genevieve street, south of Chenamus. W. L. ROBB, Secretary. Common Council. REGULAR MEETINGS, SECOND AND fourth. Tuesday evenings of each month atTKu'clack. arlviNras desiring t have matters acted Hlaa tiy the Gouucii. at any regular meet to; ruKvt present the same to the Auditor and Clerk, on or before the Friday evenine toorioUie Tuesday ou which, the Council eolds tn regular mecttng. TUOS.S.JEWETT, Auditor and Police Judge. Dissolution of Partnership. This Is to notify all whom it may concern lfcX xltc nartnershin heretofore exlstinc feetwren P. O'Hara and IL H. Ingalls under tae firm name of O'Hara & Ingalls, Is tills day dissolved by mutual consent, P. O'Hara rnithdrawinc. The old firm will settle all accounts with the business up to Nov. 1st, and settle all bills against tne urm. P. O'HARA IL H. INGALLS. S. ARNDT & FERCn&'S ASTORIA, - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH jtZfrS - f - & -s3 Boiler Shoo Sea? i ENGIKE, CAKNEEY, AET STEAMBOAT WOEK Promptly attended to. Aspeclalty mode of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STKEK1. Portland and Coast S. S. Go. GRAYS HARB0S. STR. ALLIANCE. Sails from Tort land every Thursday at 7 p. M.; and from Astoria the following morning. Land ing at lloquiam, Aberdeen, Cosmopolls and Moutesauo. SH0ALWATER BAY. STR. DOLPHIN. Sails from Pertland: on 1st aud 15th of each month, lauding at North Cove, Soutli Bend, Vt illaua and Bay :, Center. f P. K. STROAG, President C. P. UPSHUR, Ajronl Vstcrla. The Str. Telephone Astoria Iran lofts. Concoinly St., Foot of Jackson, Astoria. i HacMnists nl Bailer Men Land and R?Sarino Enrinos B01X.EK WOESK. Steamboat Work and Cart crv if rA A SPECIALTY. Castings of al! Descriptiens rlsde to Order at Short Notice. Jomt FoX-....... :... PtvMiiiin ..idSn: i A. UFox. .... . Yko Pnif..t J. G. Hdstlki:. . i- :u il 'I n- s BOOTS AND SHOE! The Largest Stock, Best Quality anrl Lowest Prices at the Sign of The Golden Shoe. -TnE- Scow Bay Foiirj -CORNER-WEST FIFTH AND WALL STS. EXPLORERS OVERDUE. ASTOniA, Oregon". Of all Descriptions MADE 10 ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. J CL BEL Has Opened a Produce and Commission STORE AT 400 Tbirti Street, Astoria, Ur. Executors7 Notice. AU. TElONS HAVING CLAIMS amlnst the estate of Ixiuls Wilson, de ceased, and finn ot Wilson & Fisher, are requested to present them properly veriliod at Uie office ot J. Q. A. Bowlby, and all persons owing said estate should make im mediate settlement at the same place. .T.Q. A BOWLBY, WILEY B.AT.LEN, Executors. Astnrta, Sept. 1G. 1890. U-Ct Stockholders' Meeting. JVroriCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i. Annual Meeting or the Stockholders of tae Alfeka Pucklng Company will be held attlie residence oi P. 11. Johnson. Aider brook, on Mondav, December 15th. 1S90, at 7:33 i x., for ihe purpose of electing a Board ot Directors for the ensuing year, and tbe transaction of such other business as y come before the meeting. Bv order ot the President, dtd G. A. NELSON, Scc'y. Final Account Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 have filed mv final account In the estate of Chxs. G nuke, deceased and that tho hear ing thereof has been by the county judgeot Clatsop countv, Oregon, set for the 4th day of Jaaoary. at the hour ot 10. A. M. ANNAGRATKE, Administrator. Qatop county, Oregon, Nov. 11, 1S90. wso-st Portland and Astoria. Time Table. Leaves Asteria: Tuesday:?, Thursdays and Saturday at 0 A. M. Arrives :it Asteria: Mondays. Wednesdays anil Friday at 3 p. m. Leaves iortIaiilr Mondays, Wednesdays ;uid Fridajs at A M Meeting Notice. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Masonic Land and Bnllding Association of Astoria w ill be held at the onice of Capt. George Flavel, on Wednesday, December 17th. 1890. at two o'clock v, m.. for the pur pose of elccUug live (5) directors lor the en suing year, ana for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. S. T. McKKAN, Secretary, Astona, Or.gon, November 1C. 1890. Miliinery Sand Stock Fixtures for Sale. raiHE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF JL lhrall c Micnuan's milllnerv store are for sale. Apply to W.ASHEKMAN. AdmliiKtnitor of the estate of Katie Thrall, deceased. . ISS0LDO5X --?-sv WtX POSITIVE r 8" -.iF ! nm itir W i-O i Y5 form of ner- lA. 7 organs ePf V either ecx 3 ic. At- i tK Wholesale and Retail bnsiuesi in Flonr. Mill Feed, Oats, Potatoes. A pples, Etc. Solicits a General Commission Buslnes--. Tie Celeurated Freecli Cure wff3?d"APHR0DmiiraBa i vl ?r : Cv i. QEF0F1E whethor ar ising from the exces'ivo woof btiaiuIants.To- uscco or upium, or tnrongn youtniul mdiscre tion. over indulgence &c, Fuch as Loss of Brain Power. Wakefulness, Bearing down Pains in the Back. Seminal Weakness, Uys tcria. Nervous Prostration, Nocturnal Emis sions, Loucorrhoca, DiztincsF, Weak Memory, Lo'ss of Power and Imiotcncy. which if ne glected oitcn lead to premature old ago and insanity. Price 1 a oox, G boxes fur $5. Scut by mail on receipt of prico. A WUITTEX dUAUANTKi: for every S5 or der, to refund tho money if a Permanent cure is not effected. Thousands of testtinontils from old and young, of both soxes, ponaa oently enred by ApnuonmsK Circular freo. Addros3. THE AP1IB0 KEI)ICIE CO. Box 27. Wkstton Braxch, Portland, Or. For sale by J. a DEMENT. Administrator's Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN appointed administrator of the estate of Katie Thrall, deceased, all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby re quired to present them with the proper vouchers, within six months from this date lo the undersigned administrator, at the ofilce of F. D. Winton in the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon. WM, A. SHERMAN. Administrator. Dated Astoria, Oregon. Dec s. 1630. SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL CIVIL. Draughting, Arch'tecture, AssaUng ami Navigation. 170JS Second Street, Port land, Or., and "23 Market St.. San Francisco, Cal. Established 18&L A VaxdkrKaixiLKX, Pres Send for circular. Notice. THIS IS TO NOTIFY ALL WHOM IT may concern that Emit Shuman has this day purchased the interest of P. O'Haia In the linn of O'Hara & Ingalls, butchers, and the firm will henceforth be known as Imralis f & Shuman. A continuation of the generous piiixonage given iuu urn iinn is soncueu, anu new patrons are respectfully invited to cive us a triaL JI. II. INGA LLS. E. SHUMAN. Astoria, Nov. 1.JSD0. 5? H gBo 2.crp,Q Si er fees ogtup -i; j? !r rF n o-n2 o X. 555 a C o g 2 O v il e?2 - S--? U le5 p-JpB.Ss? or t'J 5 n m.S ?. it mi ilsitu a t m in i B?S9 s ESg-a tn p & m ta it a JS P m "2bqB o o - P.2 t "tfegl oq m Kg o 2 O et- kj o. a 9 S E." S-2- hb"? o d a a. oMgtB fi B x Z- S5sg 2&. a n a P "&13 5 3 2 o>fB BO w M.O C rt P o 2.o S"P g.2. CO o g Oh B B) y? is ,2 Fears Entertained, for tfee Sen That TV cut to Xhibet. Special to The Astokloc. Paris, Dec 9. The greatest fears are entertained for tho safety of the Kussian. expedition, which set out in 3Iarch, 1839. to continue tho explor ation of Thibet and if possible to reach L'Hassa. It will be remem bered that the expedition -vTas headed by General Prejevalsky. The Famine in Ireland. Special to The Astokiax.1 DuBiiEf, Dec 9. The priests on Achille island have applied to Bal four to aid four hundred families who have been reduced to distress by a failure of the potato crop. They are compelled to eat diseased potatoes to keep from starvation. Another English Trust. Sjwclal to Tnu AsToniAX.l Kansas Cut, Dec 9. An English and American syndicate here, is ne gotiating for the purchase of the type foundry and it is said it is trying to buy all the typo foundries in the country. The syndicate has $20,000, 000, back of it A Prize Fighter's Fnncral. Special to The AsTOnuxJ New York, Dec. 9. Tho funeral of Joe Coburn, the old lime pugilist, took place this morning from the church oE tho Holy Innocents. It was attended by a largo gathering of sporting men. The interment was in Calvary cemetery. Safe "uioivers" n rtlanil. Special to Thk Astokiax.1 PoktijAXd, Dec. 9. The safe ot Eugene ITanuermau, a saloon keeper was blown open during last night and $209 and valuablo papers secured. Trntbfnl Word'? by an Unknown Author. You can track a bear, and hunt a tiger, and kill a lion, but a lie evades tho skill of the huntsman. God help us all when a dangerous lie is letloose iu the world by an unscrupulous tongue A good record may be yours and a blameless reputation, but let the hnugry wolf of a lie get on your track and nothing short of a miracle will save your good name from its fangs. I used to think that a lie could be lived down, but I begin to think that a good man might as welfc be a bad one when lying tongues assail him for all the good his past record is going to do him. This is an evil time and men's thoughts turn readily to evil reports. Like hounds that hear tho "view halloo" and scent the fresh game in the dew, so do men's thoughts run forward to join tho chase that has for game a woman's honor or a good man's fame. Children p.ry for Pitcher's Castoria SVnea Baby was sick, wo gavo her Castoria. (Then che was a Child, she cried for Castoria, hcn ehe becamo Miss, she clung to Castoria, Then shehad Children, she gave them CastorU A Peculiar Experience. About ten years ago my health be came impaired, and rheumatism set in. My suffering was intense, but Hib bard's Rheumatic Syrup has relieved me entirely of rheumatism, regulated my kidneys and liver, and benefited my whole system. J3. "W Rockwell, Jackson, Mich. Any statement made by B. W. Rock well, can he relied upon. W. D. Thompson, Pros.. Jackson City Bank. For sale by J. W. Conn. Great Liver ITlcdicino. Dr. Gunu's Improved Liver Pills are a sure cure for sick headache, biluHis complaints, dyspepsia, indigestion, cos tiveness, torpid liver, etc. These pills insure perfect digestion, correct the liver and stomach, regulate ihe bowels, purify and enrich Hie blood and make the skin clear. They also i roduco a izooA appetite, and invigorate and strengthen the entire system by their tonic action. Sold at 25 cents a box by J. "VY. Conn. Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizens that for years wo have been selling Dr. King's Xew Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's Xew Life Pills, Button's Ar nica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such univer sal satisfaction. "We do not hesitate to guarantee lliein every time, and we atanu reany to re tuna tne purchase price, if satisfactory rcsulLs do not fol low their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. .1. "W. Conx, Druggist. IVoiicc. GOD'd BLESSING TO HUMANITY So Says an Oregon Pioneer .Ninety Years Old. Fokest Gkove. Or.. March 19. I have used tho OREGON KIDNEY TEA and obtained immediate relief. It is God's blessing to humanity. I take pleasure in recommending it to the aflHcted. 1 am now nearly ninety years old, came to Oregon in 1812 in the em ploy of the Hudson's Bay Company, and smiip 1 began using the OREGON KIONE1' TEA I enjov good Iica-th. DAVID MUNkOE. NATIONAL, BOARD OF TRADE. 1 Important Measures Sisenssca at Yesterday's Session. Special to The ASTOEiAiM KEwOmiEAKSJDec9. The nation al board of trade resumed its session this morning. Tho report of the com mittee on uniform commercial legisla tion in tho United States was read and adopted. The body then discussed tho resolution that the government shoulcTtako charge of the improve ment of tho navigation of the Missis sippi river and the protection of its levees. Tho advantages of the im provement to commerco in connection with tho Nicaragua canal were urged. A Railroad. Wreck. Special to Thk Astobiax.I PaiiEstine, Tex. Dec 9. The Car nou Ball express on the International railway which left here at 750 this evening, north bound, was wrecked near Neche3, twelve miles from here. The engine left the track and turned completely over, killing Andy Schoon ers, the fireman, badly injuring Dad Coleman, the engineer. No passen gers were hurt. China "IVill Re There. Special to The AsTontAX.1 Chicago, Dec 9. The Chinese gov ernment intends to have an exhibit at the world's fair superior to anything ever seen from the Celestial empire, provided it 13 granted sufficient space. HAVE YOU SEEN IT? We refer to tho full and comprehensive troatisc on the Blood and skir Whether you are sick or well, every home should have a copy. If you are well, it tells you how to keep so." If you are sick, it tells you how to regain your health. This valuablo pamphlet will bo mail ed free to applicants. The Swift Specific Co Atlas t a GA a go" n o J2 0 ij.S"I9 a 2 c.? I Lo a oT 2.5 2 sss w 'sBbKx-.tF4 E?M71bbssBPI7 SALOONS. Standard - Saloon. Southeast Corner Third and Olney Sts. Astoria, Oregon. Tho Golebrated North Pacific Brewery Beer on Draueht. Also ihe Finest Kinds of Wines, Li quors and Cigars. The Best of French Brandies azvd brandy peaches. jl. IFjt XjujeloIo. H. CRUBE, Propr. ASTORIA. - - - - OREGON. Resort Billiard Parlor, GROSBAUER & BRAOH, Prop's. L. FEURER'S CELEBRATED Gambrinus Beer ! ON DRAUGHT. 2aiubriitus Bottled Beer, J. II. Cutter Whisky, Domestic aud Itoy Wcit Cigar. Constantly on hand. Third Strcpt. four doors west of Telegraph Otllce, formerly Telephone Restaurant, ASTORIA, OREGON. Dissolution of Partnership. millS IS TO NOTIFY ALL WHOM IT JL may concern that the partnership here tofore existing between l'irnest Loll and L, L:usf ii is tills day dissolved. The busi ness will be continued by L, Larscn who will co-Irct all debts due and settle" all claims against the firm of Loll & Larse.i. Abloii.t.Ot 27, IS30. , CEcvisod sad &darged .EJUlcnj gsjskw 3rt so ri - g g.. f 5 O E BR T 2 " I r-- Ul m 3m rl .J J5 'ill Si ii'SS1 PT2 oSTh? s. 1 S g x fc" P "Jog K iBMBMMBsSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS. t I K ra ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssH 3 o iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH i mmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH i t tf)JVA 'csr-j. i'Li n . J Ott - -J 5CL ir it r , J5 v 5P- rvji ind HHAV.TH Ja ak.AiE. Hataam TT- , and second stages: ! "Cita' . ol:l Cl. l ..i-.ir. fir. a.rrs. , h, Lera cnJ Body; Sore Ears,' p'-,f- '. ', -iar-wlorl Biotche? ,,.. .. v r !.. tMistd Scalp, and all Priory ,0 , rf lh0 .jj, nown byiyi. b. . rl. . 3 K,.j por Bottle. !. ttrtas s a-.M-n Balsam No.a Cus-x?.rt.l-::5'f reurfalSyphllitic Rheu nivtlsa Paini in tho Boaes, Pains In the Kcail lack cl Iho Neck. Ulcerated Sore nirast. Fyph .It c Pavh, Lumia and con-ItmU-4 Con -s, J7ss of tho Limbs, and 1 . .. tlJ 3 ' ?' n'e ttom the system, vuet ir nw- Lnd-crcUoa or abow r L f :i K Zs C0 Per Bottle. L'J titcbtui' Coition Suanlsh. Aati. il0.aJ'r J',e care cf Conorrhoa, Gleet. I-T.tatio:iG-acl,ana all Urinaryor GenH Ut disarraugcmeiits. Prico S3 53 per L U!elin.i oltlen Spanish la. Jcvicn, firavcro cases of GooorrhcBa. ni!Luiimzto-j-fi;cct.Strictur68,ic. Price 81 ) prr 3J-tllo. f- KisU-iTt's Golilen Olatmeat for tno eff xt v j healing of Syphilitic Sores, tnd eruptions. Prlcofil OO per Bex. Lp ' ju's Golden Pills :,rve -..'.. i treatment; Joss of physical por- c - -. cr ovcr.ror!c, TrostraUor, etc. I - SS 00 per Box. j - m.d Nervine, B - verywherc, C. 0. 1, ecccrelr Zi&i r express. - THE RIClIAItDS DRUG CO.. AGENT 583 d fill Market ttrert, Ssh Frtsclsce, Cal. CTROULARS SENT FREE. The Globe Saloon Under New Management. Christina Wejen, Proprietor. (J'ormerly Bartender at the "Resort," Bestof Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Corner Mam and Flnt Streets. HfOMIflLSON. Sample Rooms. Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agent for the GUION Steamship Line and the iNGVALLA Steamship Line, direct Als , agent for "Svenska Tribunen" and 'Svenska Amerikanaren." Corner ot Water and West Nmth Streeta Astoria. Oregon. The Gem Saloon.' The Popular Resort for Astorians. or the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GKM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PROPRIETOR RaiDRfl 15 Foife 1havebeona great sufferer from Torpid JUver and Dyspepsia. Every thing I ata disagreed with, mo until I began taking Tutt's Pills I can now digest any kind of food, never have a headache, and have gain ed fifteen pounds in weight," W. C.SCHUI.TZE, Columbia, S. C SOXiD EVERITWHEKE. Office, 44 Hurray St., New York, er's&ito Fain Plls For Female Irreg ularities ; nothing Ilk? them on tho market. Never fail. Successfully used by prominent ladies monthly. Guaran teed to relieve sup pressed menstrua tion. Sore! Safe! Certain! Don't be humbug ged. Save time and health au.l money; ta-te no other. Sent to any a! ilress, secure Dy mail on receipt of price, S2, Address, THE APHR0 ttEOlClUE 0 MPANY, Western Brauch. Box 27. PORTLAND. OR. HALLWAYS AND STEAMERS. Prom Terminal or Interior Points THE Men Pacific Railroad Is the Hue to Taktr To Ail Points East and South. ItisTh- Dining Car Route. It runs Through Vestlbnlcd Trains Every Day In the Year to ST. PAUL jind CHICAGO No Change of Cars, Composed of Dining Cars unsurpassed. PullmanDrawlnglteoni Sleepers Of Latest Equipment Tourist Sleeping Cars Best that cm 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 Line Connecting with All .Lines, affording Direct and Uninterrupted. Service. Pullman Sleeper Reservations Can be Secured in Advance through any Agent of the Road. Through Tickets To and from all Points In America, England and Europe cm be purchased at auy Ticket Office of this Company. Full information concerning rates, time of trains, routes and other details f umlshed on application to any agent, or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No. 121 First St.. cor. Washington, Portland, Oregon. Tickets ON SALE DENVER, Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, ST. PAUL, ST. LOUIS, AKD ALL POINTS East, North and South AT ASTORIA E. A. Naycs, Agent, Astoria, in. B. Bozorth, Ticket Agent. UXIOX PACIFIC WJDLABF Overland, floutc. East bound from Portland : No. 2 Lim ited Fast Mall, leaves at a r. si. No. 8 Over land Flyer, leaves at 7 A. M. West bound : No. 7 Overlanl Flyer, ar rives at 9 HX) i. m. Xo. l Limited Fast Mail, arrives at 9 :00 A. m. Main Line. Nos. 7 and S, "The Overland Flyer." carry through Pullman Sleeners. Colonist Sleepers. Free Chair Cars and Omaha, kansas City, St Louis, St. Paul or cntcago, ato f unman uuuet Sleepers and Chair Cars between Portland and Spokane tans, wunouc cnange. Main Line. Nos. l and 2, "The Limited Fast Mali," carry Pullman Dining and Sleep ing Cars between Portland and Chicago. Also Pullman Buffet Sleepers and Chair Cars between Portland and Spokane Falls without change. Dally. TO PORTLAND. The steamer Bonita leaves at 6 A. sr., Mon day, Wednesday and Friday, via the Oregon side. The steamer if. It. Thompson leaves As torU at 8 p. M. on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. From Portland at It 30 p. si., on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Astoria and San Francisco SAN PKAXCISCO TO ASTOKIA. STEAMKU DAY. DATE. Oregon ......... . Columbia . . State of California. Oregon ............. Columbia . State of California. Oregon.... ......... Columbia ...... Sunday Wednesday Saturday... Tuesday Friday Monday. Thursday .. Sanday Dec. 7 10 13 16 19 !Z.25 .28 ASTOKIA TO S AX FBAKCISCO. 8TEAMEB, I DAY. 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