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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1890)
U: 7 f . .-. .? nj r- - O.V ' Mir & loriam ASTU31A. OltEGGX: WTWSfUT . IW5 il Ki: 27. 18P0 I55TJ3D J3VXRY MOEKIHG, ? W PARKER, him !'rop?kior. JKAX !tCTUH, O-WSTRBUV items erSnbtcrtatluii. ?" K Qwrter. :vr week IS cXs K. hf lfeM. jw mantii COcte 'Hgtfc? MkI. at e-r 57.00 Tit Astokiax r:inrantM to its silver 2fW terfxl inMtHtnti of allV !lr:-i- .t .;i, v, t,.!,.,.,'. S mauy Itr.'ks wore fwnuil in tbe I ti3Krtk Hoc that Jin lejmirera did i&ai-t tiieir -aork esUrday, and no R;fiwrw? cat:. :k' n ,u i - ' ,f ,.w,'.f o iilwe r nt telegrams in this isae. isuKitecitx! ;iHt the line will 1 in working order some time to-diiv. The fan .iri;r.I- an2 the member? of heyV will :rt Mr . A. T,. Fnl- ioiT&itt 2r. V. Jot:". YasionJjiy. ia tlKi1icf tnc county ! trccordor, tbore wpro ?cvimi mortgage?, amouuliu? to $1,201, iihtl for record. It i r. ry gratify hig fact that new pnbscrtbers are coming in rapidly for iCnit Astorivv. witliout any solicita t.iim wlmtercr. Tlie casiast way to keop clean and ctil good is to patronize the Astoria HinJhs, kopt by L. E. Gillet, Third street, nenr Cs. The practice for tho Mikado tea will be at tlc residence of Mrs. John XtameutV. wr Griilin Jz Kecd's, at TiHO sharj this evening. TkenewjMcce )f furi:itn:c placed i lUu Y. M. C A. reading rocnn, ::nd sd mttoh apftrceiaSo.1, i- the g.fc of .f. Y. JSrireiani. aiwi was devised by JW. Ilmtia. Ohristiniicii A- L). yosierd.'iy made vor 1,000 pounds of hausage, which wiU le all used up in one day. As toria is not iopnlaJed by Germans ex obiPivcly, lioweer. Astoria 8jrtiug men will be numer ne at the Snllivan-Ctiuipbell contest in Portland t!u? evening, a large num ber 1 Hiving gone up last night on ihe siomaer 1. 7.'. TJwinpfon. The Fianisli lrntherhoid li-ul a so cmI dunce last night at Liberty hall, wfeicJi was attended by a large :mm ler of the members of 1 lie irder and tiiclr friends and ladies. Yestorday ihe rain had ceased and the sun was sliiuing brightly, making it si lovely day. In the afternoon the ir was clear and cool, giving promise of clour, cold wonlher, for a while at loost. m. .!... ... r . " . ! 'i,nLWnfi',iJ'..:,rcii pending for some time wad called up Eru Ferguson, M. Schlussel, J. C. beholders of Lie Asiona A bouth b Councilman Welch placed on it? Trullinger, Jr., M. M. Kctchum, P. A. .wk?1??;1 JrV11:- evemnJ,n third reading and pSd Stokes, J. Strauss and wife, W. L. octlie Occident, as nnmcrous Citv Attorney Curtis reported Kobb, Miss Smith, Mrs. Scofield, W. wfillSriv the "ordinance PS T. Scofield, E. P. 'Thompson, S.' M. riSriS V i r ld0Mt 1,e for the collection of sewer assessments McKee, W. E. Tallant, E. C. Hughes, .S?1. "f11 cu-,K't?r Arboio:iWct 0th. .Cnf tS'tSSl J.E.Higgins, E. A.'Seeley, s! wu,ni.auuw;Ksc coming JKWlmrnpIX ssiani1 ni:j,,'0. so iug iieen expecle!. They were ae- corded an interview in the hotel parlor. . Amnaicfll aad literary entertainment and Gbristinas tree was giyeu- at the Scandinavian Mcihodint church in Upporlown last evening. The affair jLiic i:uujr was a grand succesp. The church wasemwded to overflow, and the I IKvgniai, io say notinug in rcrcrence ttiie jreseiitj on ihe tree, was first chs aud a iet enjoyable evening wa6 iiwl. The removal of Ofiieers Beaslev and Larson bv the citv conned last eveniuir i we an eeouomie measure, is ai: right, untns n mane- ol paoi.e MfORrs to b a mistake. pjlicy it i 2o new oittcers were a;iK.inted in the place of tibe mou removed, and from all thai cru be learned no charges against oit-hor mau has ever been preferred aad thoir record is clean. It is pre diclod that the reduction of the police trce will attract to this city a gang of sneak thieves that am operate with itnpnuity. Last night nix suspicious characters were housed at the citv ttnVoa and were io be shipped awa'v t . ,:,t - mtkis mornings boat. The saving . II. :-- 1 1 Jl 1 I io iue wiy uy reuuemg xue numoer prdicemen will be $150 a mouth, tout the two officers save more lo mcr- clMate in cwing unlocked doors and , kuhnug upicious characters in the i ciy irisoii than their salary would amount to three-fold. Three police officers for a city of between 0,000 and 10.000 iKple seems to be hardly suffi cient, and suggests the question could not the desired economy be attained in .ome way witliout sacrificing needed aU cation to life and property. Tlir Sc(l:VAu-C:t:nilirl! Content. In reforencc to the contest to lake place in Portland this evening, between larry Sullivan, of this city, and Dave Oampbell, of Portland, the Oreyonian of yesterday had ihe follewing: The contest to morrow night prom ises to be a warm one. The backers of both contestants are well-known sporting men. and neither can afford to lend his nam" lo a fake fight Campbell is in the piuk of condition, but he has reduced hiuisvlf iu weight considerably and looks a little thin. He stated yesterday that he never was bolter trained in his life, and this is quite a compliment to his trainer, Gharlie Gleason. Freli Clatsop egs -50 cents per dozen at 1 no.MrON & Koss. -UACKMETACK," a laslin" and fragrant perfume. Price 'Si and '.TO cents. Sold by Tti. Olsen. Frwit.. Nuts, Popcorn and sweet eider for J he Holidays at - Y. G. Iiowur.1. & Co.'s. C:tmly ami IVuts At Holmes, CiO Third jtrceL For Kent. The Store lately occupied bv Thrall & Sherman. Apply to C. S. Glxdek?ox. Kiiaclic-Brott och Norsk-Si 1 1 hos l'arkor & Hanson. Kotlce, Ton can save money by using "ilr. Gilbert's Zinfandel wine instead of coffee or tea. It is much healthier and costs only GO cents per gallon. It is three years old. He has also peach and apricot brandy. Don't forget his French Cognac and French Wine. Aixx. GlLBEKT. TBE'SHLTBESTAUMNT-JEFPS OF THE CITY Important Business Before Conncil Last ML tbe IHE CITY'S INDEBTEDNESS. Mayor Crosby Send.3 a Message of 7arning-the "Columbian's" Bill Eejected Botes. Last night's session of the city cuuueii .vua me last mat win tie Held during the present year, and consid- erable busiuc&a was crowded into a short space oC time. Difficulty was experienced in obtaining a quorum and it was necessary to send an officer after a tardy member. The mayor, Councilmen Bergman, Welch and Parker showed up promptly on time, ; and then came a wait for another i member. Councilman Wickman was J the ouiv available one. Mr. Fox lmv- , mg gone to Portland and Mr. El bon being at home ill. An hour's wait inade the members impatient. First City Attorney Curtis and then Council man Welch btarted after the absent member, but were unsuccessful, and it was not until Officer Beasley armed with a search warrant, went out that i Mr. Wickman was found. Then he did not want to remain, but finally consented and the council at 9 o'clock proceeded with business. Liquor licenses were granted to Wright, & Harris and John" 'Stephens. ' Ordinances were introduced and read the first time as follews: Prohibiting officers of the cit, and also officers of the lire department, from contracting any bills in the name of the city. The ordinance provides that when supplies for any department j of the city are required," application j shall be made to the committee in j charge, and the committee shall re port the same to the city council for approval. If the report is .accepted then the chairman of the committee shall purchase the supplies, provided that no supplies shall be purchased except by an order signed by the au ditor and approved by the" mayor. When any of the steam fire engines shall need repairs, the committee on fire and water shall have exclusive power to order all necessary repairs to be made not exceeding the sum of $100. The committee on streets is authorized to clean or repair any street within the city limits at a cost not to exceed $100. On motion laid over until next meeting. s-u uruiuauce amenamg me one now in force regarding the licenses on I AMIES nvery siauies, was laid over. An ordinance providing for the con- 'l0 following is the list of passen struction of a sewer on West 8th era having rooms who went up the street was read for a third time and river last night on the steamer 11. li. passed. I Thompson. The ordinance establishing the I Oil uest ltll. Xome ni t ho nrnnnrlv i.. r.-T.r; ,""."" ,.. l""l. ,u uaieu, M lo ren.ue' " i uupussiuie ior mem to connect wilu i tne sewer, in this report Mr. Curtis says: "In making assessments for constructing eewcrs, the city officers ' should examine all property that will ' .,i. i i !.! i.-.i - ,, ; o" I rv" r ji .. , SS.S& ? fJS? ?.f I made, otherwise the city has to pay ror the constructing of sewera along property not liable for assessments." The city attorney also reported on the claim of Worsley & Carruthers for work on the AVest Seventh Street 1 swer. Ihe report recommended that tl,CJ claim be paid, provided, all the property owners pay their assessments :,I1U llie contractors give a bond to complete the remaining portion of the cewer. No action was taken. A message from the ma'or was read as follews: To (he Honorable City Ceuncil: Ordiaanct) No. entitled "an ordi nance making an appropriation ont of the general fond for the benefit of W. F. Dowers & Co. Vnd ordinance, No. , entitled, "An i r.S."? nw aad vattr to purchase four Jabcock Ure extincuishers for the hook and lad- ordinance rathorizing ths committee on ".. .k. J i. ,UL UUUlt C11I1A 1UU der truck and a hnaior for finlnminn v.n gine Couipain-." The."e ordinances, which nassed vonr body on the 0th inst., are herewith re turned without my signature. The gen eral fund has -warrants outstanding against it for 1,500 more than is now in the fund. There will also be a short age in tho police fund of several hun dred dollars by the end of lhi3 month. Your attention is again called to the condition of the city's finances and to the fact that you are violating the city charter and tho law of the land by cre ating further indebtedness. The limit ha3 been reached. Magxus Ceosbt, Mayor. Tho veto message of the mayor caused some discussion and the veto so far as the claim of Bowers & Co. was sustained, but the ordinance in ref erence to the purchase of the fire extinguishers and heaters was passed over the veto. In reference to the claim of City Engineer H B. Thielsen for $248.25. the committee on Btreets and public ways reported as follews: "We your committee would rec omnieud that this bill be paid but no more bills will be audited by your committee at the prices charged as they are contrary to the ordinances governing such work. The city did by resolution authorize the surveyor to paj' tho prices for setting monuments and other work which has not been done." Tho report was adopted. The committee on ways and means reported in reference lo the bill of the Columbian for city printing, $102,79, as follews: We, your committee, find I hat tho bill of the Columbian is not made out ac cording to the contract existing be tween the city of Astoria and the Co lumbian Publishing Company, and would ask for a new bill itemized and accord ing to contract. H. B. Pabkeb, James W. Weito, Comraitteo on "Ways and Means. On motion of Mr. Bergman tho re port was endorsed without a dissent ing vote. The following resolution was in troduced by Councilman "Welch and adepted: "WHEnius, tho expenses of the city are beyond tho receipts and that the gen eral fund is overdrawn to the amount of 1,500. Therefore, be it Resolved, that W. J. Barry, chief of police, be and he is hereby instructed to discharge Wm. Beasley, policeman from tho First ward and Carl Larsen, police man from the Second ward. Councilman Parker next came to the front with a resolution declaring tho office of the city assessor vacant. This was carried and was supple mented by a motion electing Phil Cook city assessor, whicli was carried. The ordinance prescribing the duties of the city assessor which has frmrinnfWpRfmiatropfitrliinliii.icii.inn vidson. JLJl. Iladsell. D. M. Stuart been before the council, came up in a third reading and wa3 passed. It pro vides that the salary o the assessor shall not exceed S300 per annum. Tho following bills were allowed and ordered paid: Astor House, S9.5-): &??ra & Co-' 14-s; Geo. Flavcl, S8.00; Fisher Bros., 2,75; G. JR. Thom son, So; Jarris Stone, 1140, L. Lar sen, $8.25; T. S. Jewett, S2.25; H. B. Thielson, S218.25; P. Pouke, 510; A Pusela, Sl7j A. Harrison, 81G; West Shore Mills, $213.27; H. Eskalla; SIC. A. Sotka,SlG; B. S. Worley,$3i; J. K. Clinton, $4.50; sundry persons, (elec tion services,) $36. Adjourned. OPIUM SMDG5LEEW0YBRED. Cnstoms Officer Kearney Mates a Cai-lnre of Bop. tii k S2i va az, bus hisa ba j:. Last evening, about 0:30, Jaaiei F. Kearney, inspector of custom.?, was standing on Third street, just abo e the entranco to the TJ. P. doc.t, when be obsprveil lo men coming around me.?ege or mo wharf on the side towards the street, who appeared to walk m a suspicious manner. Think ing they would turn towards the city as they reached the street, the officer walked to the Foster house, but as the men reached the street they turned the other way, and he followed after them. As ho approached they quickened their steps, and he did the same. Wheu seeing that he was about to overtake them, one of the men dropped frPm under h.is coat a large package i uvu uau iuu um uruumisi! ni Foard & Stokes, and then tho officer ran up to them, capturing one of the men, but tho other ran off. On search ing the captured man and finding nothing on him, the officer let him go, and went back to look for the package, which he soon found. It proved to be thirty caus of opium, each contain ing about half a pound, put up in several small packages of four cans each. "Who the men arc IIig officer does not know, but he thinks they are bail ors on the steamer CityofTopeka, which is lying at tho TJ. P. dock, dis charging coal at tho coal-bunkers at the upper end of the wharf. He will look for them to day, and thinks he will be able to identify them without any trouble. The steamer lias come from Nanaimo, B. C, where the opium was evidently smuggled on board without tho knowledge of the officers of the vessel. Very likely there Is more of it on board, and it so, it will probably be fonnd to-day. Passengers in Porllanit. . H. Welch, John Fox, Fred Da- Graves. Phil Bowers. James Turk. E. nv. isr,. qi..0i.;m. n ul:i. n -lYr, r, It ,TZ'Su' . w ll u -"f -lt,i3 ""j"- "uuuuij, . u. -aJr, J- -a- luunuay, .). otemer, x. ix. Fields, J. O'Leary, C. Hooper. J. Walker, W. C.Bristol, O. A. Bristol, J. Bartlelt, John Ycnt and wife. A tOST A1JIJKSSS. A Trinidad X.aily Wrllct to San rrr.a clsco for It. Mrs. Harriet McNamaraof 31 j State .xtrtet, Tr-,lJ(ls'l Colorado, while visiting i:i St lx)ius la-t summer, did not suiTer with her usual pick headaches and indigc-lio!. But upon her return to Trinidad her old trou bles came upon her. It was not the EL Louis climate that did so much for her. The secret Is told in the following letter, re ceivec y Thomas Price Sc Sou, the well knowu ssayers of 524 Sacramento Street, San Francisco. Mrs.McXamara witcs: "Threo mouths since I was vIJiuiK in Ft. Louis, and obtained two boMes t Jiiyi Vegetable Sarsaparilln. It was of preat relief to me in my headaches and indigestion. Since my return to my home In Trinidad I feci tho need of it, and as I have lost the address I write to you to ask if you will cot kindly forward this letter to the proper number In San Franeiico, and have mo sent a few more bottles of this valuablo vegetable compound." People having used Joy's Vegetable Sarsa parilla once send hundreds of miles to get it again, as In the above Instance. Remember the Austin house at the Seaside-is open tho year 'round. Frefrii Oyster, Ealem Clams At John Rogers' market, onposi'e C. II. Cooper's, Third street Fruits. Candy, Nuts Freh Peanuts even day, I. X. Building. SPrchli Eastern Chcstatuts, Main St, bet. 1st. and 2d. 1, X. Building. L. A fine display of Christmas goeds at the Bazar. Stamping and embroidery done to order. 165 Cass street. A fine lino of Cigars and Ciaro!fcs can bo found at the Columbia Ihikerv. 5SG Third street. Ludlow's Ladies' S3.00 Fine States; also flexible hand-turned French Kids, at P. .!. Goodman & Co.'s. Cigars At nolmes, 640 Third street. Go to the Columbia bakerv for all kinds of cakes. Hand In your orders early to llu gon Bakerj' and avoid the rush. Ore- Kothins Succeeds I.xlc Success. It is verified by tho fact that nearlv everybody eats at Jeffs New re t aurant. Sweet Apple Cider at the Astoria Soda Works. Merry Christmas. Elegant and useful Christmas pres ents at the Bazar. Embroidery and Mamping done to order. 1C3 Cass street. Telephone liodcinc CSouse. Best Beds In town. Rooms per night 50 and 25 cts per week Si JO. New and clean. Private entrance. Worse Tliau leprosy 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, burns and all pain. 'I ry it and tell your neighbor where to get it. CliilireE Cry forPitclier's Caatoria THE RAILROAD SITUATION; Presljtent Heii ana the Long Er jecteiEDjiBBBPHayeMTei. TllIZ VIEWS OV TUB BKGIXEZR Bailroad men and capitalists are numerous hero now. Last evening "Wm. Beid, presiden of the Astoria & South Coast railroad, J. B. McNaught, the London engineer, E. P. Thomp son, of Salem, F. E. Drake and H. M. Johnson of Chicago, came down on the steamer and registered at the Occident hotel. This morning Mr. Keid and the engineer go down to Tanzy Point on tho Gen. Canby, and thence to War renton, where they will bo joined by the other three gentlemen and sev eral of the board of directors from this city, who are going down this morning on tho Electric. Last evening the engineer was taken up on the lugh hills south of the city where he had a fine view of the city and harbor, and expressed himself as highly pleased with the prospects of the river and harbor, for he sees clearly the immense natural advantages, and the great need of a railroad to connect with the shipping interest which would then make this, their frort of discharge and reload for foreign ports. The oilier end of the road which has been visited by Dr. McNaught, he is well pleased with, and finds the nat ural resources of the back country, tributary lo this citv. are extensive and important, and seem lo justify. tiiw wuaiuioiiuil Ul il iillllUilll WillCU shall be able lo transport them to tide water and a market. The idea is conveyed, however, that if his em ployers take the bonds, they will re quire a year's interest guaranteed. There will be plenty of rumors, but nothing definilo can "bo known until the engineer has seen the whole line, and made his report to the Byudicato who sent him here, and who will base their action on his report. An inter view was held with Mr. Beid and Mr. McNaught iu the parlor of the hotel by a number of the directors and stockholders of the road, and the lat ter gentlemen seem io feel pleased at tho result of the interview with the two gentlemen. PERSONAIj JIF.XTIOX. E. J. Liddicoat is spending the hol idays at Oregon City. J. T. Boss left last night for Port land. Charles Spelmire, of St. Louis, is in the city on a visit to his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. IL Spelmire. John B. Denney returned last even ing from Seattle, where he has been for several weeks, and will remain awhile in this city. J. Strauss and wife went up lo Port land last evening, where tho former will attend to business and tho latter will vHt friends for a week, prior to returning. Miss Lawrence, perceplres3 of YVas co academy, came down on the boat yesterday, morning, and is tho guest of Mi33 Taylor. Her manv friends give her a cordial welcome. Major Thomas B". Haudbnry. Corps of Engineers, "U. S. A., who had been down here on an official visit io ihe jelly, went up to Portland on Ihe regular steamer last evening. .VInliards Brer, -v fifteen ball Peel Teble and all the leading newspapers on file at the Sun n:dc Saloon. We are all free American citizens enjoying our pergonal liberty; lint most of us are in physical smverv. suf fering from scrofula, salt rheum o'r some other form of impure blood. Hood's r-arsaparilla is the great biood purifier which gives phys'cal liberty. Notice to UppeAstorla Resiaents. Xlie numbers for Jiouhcs in Up per Astoria. Imvinjj arrived, resi dents dcsiriit;rtjicr houvc.i nuia borciircr t::c FreeSZail Delivery to commence January 2nd, 1801, arc requested to call and leave orders at tlic Astoria Abstract, Title and Trust Company?. of fice. E. X. FEUGDSOX. Secretary. 'Excitement RlinS IlifTll nt .1 W fMin'o .lrim c-tw. over System Builder, as evervbody is using it for Catarrh of the 'stomach. Dyspepsia, Constipation and Impure Blood, and to build yp the system it cer tainly possesses wonderful merit when all speak so well of it. Free Delircry or Mails. Fenew your subscriptions at Griffin & Reed a ior papers and periodicals for 1891. Brim; name of street and number of your house, and thus yon will insure prompt delivery of your reading matter. Fine Nilfc Astraclian Capes At rciluied prices at Mrs. McEwan's, 32( Third street. lIano For Sale. listey upright, in first class condition for sale cheap. Applv to 3Irs. L. li. Lo gan, Xo. ISO Cass blreet. IJoiiho ior Zcz:t Apply at residt nee or Tho. Logan, opposite the Congregational chinch. tin Ui Olsen's for Cuban Blossoms, 10c First-class shaving, 25c, Ferd Ferrell's. ES ! DIARIES ! IBS ! FOR 1891. A largo stock of all styles to select from. - New Year Gifts and Calling Cards AT New York Novelty Store, C ALTJXINUX METAL PLATING. j A Chicago Syndicate to TJse the IHrah j IaventloH. Articles of incorporation have been filed afSpringfield,IlLf by a syndicate of Chicago citizens who intend to revo lutionize the present expensive nrt of metal plating. Neither silver, nickel nor tin plate can stand against th metal aluminum when used as n plat ing for coarser metals, awhich. the Hirscli Alnminum Plating Company, as the Chicago company is called, pro pose to do. Among thev incorporators of the new company are Franklin Babcock, Edward G. Fish and David K "Wil son, all of Chicago? The capital stock is $500,000, but there is much more money behind the scheme. It is stated by the corporators that the use of brass, tin, silver and nickel in the arts will be superseded by that of alnminum, a better and more dur able metal, and. under the Hirsch process, it caa be produced cheaper than any of the other metals. It will not corrode like any other metals, and the device which the company con trols makes it possible to coat any metal with aluminum, and in any thickness, cheaper than tin plating. Aluminum has been worth about $1 a pound. The new method produces it for 16 cents a pound. AN ECZEMA 17 "YEARS. Cured in 8 Weeks. One of tbe Greatest Cures Ever JPcrf ermed by the Cu Jicura Remedies. At the ae of three months a rash (which jifterwards proved to be eczema or salt rheum) made its appearance on my face. Physician after physician was called. Is'one of them did me any good at all. but made me worse. The disease continued unabated : t spread to my aims and legs, till I was laid up entirely, ami irom continually Mttiutr on the floor on a pillow, my limbs contracted to that I lost all control of them and was utterly helpless My mother would have to lift me out and into bed. I could get around tbe house on my bauds and feet, but I could not get my clothes on at all, and had to wear a sort of dressing gown. My hair hai alt matted down or falcn off, and my head, face and ears wen) one sc.tb. The disease continued in this unnner until I was seventeen years old, ai.d o e day in January, 1S79. I read an ac count in the 'tribune, of your Coticura Hkkkdiks. It described my case so exact ly that 1 thought, as a last resort, to give them atrial. When I first applied them I was all raw and bleeding, from scratching myxelf.but I went asleep almost immediate Iv. something I had not done for years, the effect was so soothing. In about two weeks I could .stand btralnt but not walk, I was oweak; but my sores were nearlv well. As near a? I can Judge, the Uuticura ItKMEOiKS cured me in about six to eight weeks, ami up to this date (f. c. from Janua ry , 1ST9, tnJanuary, 1837) I have not been sick in any way. or have had the least signs of the disease reappearing on me. "W. j. Mcdonald. 3722 Dearborn St., Chicago. 111., June 00, '87 Cuticura Remedies. Are the onlv infallible Skin and lUood PiiRflVjs. old every where, rrice.'ClTicu ica, the great Skin Cure. 50c; Coticuka fc'OAV. an exquisite Skia Purifier aad beau tlfier. 25c: Conceit Hesolvkxt, the new blood PuriSer, Si. Prepared by the POTTEU IlRUO and ClIKMICAI. COKPOB- atio.v, Boston. eo-end for "How to Cnro STcin Disease." Cl pages. 0 illustrations, and 100 testimonials. HOW MY SIDE ACHES! Aching Sides and Back", Hip, Kid ney and Uterine Pains, and rheum atism relcivcd in one min ute bv tlio Cuticnrn Aiitl- PaiuPlastcr. The first and only in santaneons pain-killing plaster. Don't Go Shabby But look out for tho Famous Ply mouth Bock Pants Co.'s Pants, to order from S3.00 to S&25. Suits irom S13.25 to $25.00. Overcoats from S10. 25 to 25.00. Every garment guaran teed. P. J. Meant, Agent Choice Hams li cents per pound at V. G.IIowui.t, & Co.'s. Lady's silver, open-faced watch, with chain. Initials "E. M. B." inside. Finder please leave at this office. Only One in ti United States. Out of 1357 cough sirups mahufac lured in the United States, hutono has been fOUlld to hi l!ltrplxr frPi frnm opiates and that is thn nnlifr.? "Pnai. tive and Negative Electric Cough Cure, colds, croup, etc. Sold by J. Y. Conn. All tho patent meriininos nrivprtlsor. in this paper, together with the choicest perfnmery, and toilet articles etc ran be bouqht at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident iiuu;i, -tijiui uu Photographs lor Christmas. Go to Crnw nnd bnvi trrmr -nlintn taken for a Christmas present. Your friend will value it Fiuc Tabic Wine Delivered at CO cents a gallon, to any part of the city. A fine line of pure i.:iiiioniia wines at tow prices, at A. W. TJtzinger's Cosmopolitan saloon. Weinhard's Boer. And Free Lunch at the Telpnhnn Sa loon, 5 cents. Attention Sinolccrs. Commercial. Lurline, La Ferla Cubana all imported. Flor de Madrid. LaPalladina. La Ermina. LaFamana in Key West Brands. The Belmont Mocha. Reading Room iu rear of Cigar Store. CnABIiES Olsex's DIARIES ! DIARIES ! DIARIES I THE s Five Vk Gent's Embroidered, V0p Initial, Fancy, Plain, LADIES' A U I L II AND WHITE T4 .rnrn - COLD RED i vSo Cashmere and s,ik M p EMBROIDERED Mufflers ! Silk and Linen. CX -rjj Real Duchesse and Bretons Lace, v tt Ghildrens Handkerchiefs. V..A C. Leading1 Souse of Astoria, Or. Watch His Window The Popular Boot and Shoe Store, 537 Third St. L. R. DUPABK. WM. BRAN DT. I NEW DEPARTUBE at Shaving, Haircutting Saloon 376 Concomly St. I wish to inform my customers, and tho public at large, that I have interested Mr. wm. Brandt, as auxiliary in carrying on tho KhaYlnir and Haircutting business, opposite the Delmonico restaurant, on Coucomly streer, next to Parker House, Astoria. Call and see for yourself. Iu E. DUPARK. Proprietor. A DARGAIN LOT ON MAIN 1 -ON MOTOR LINE -ONLY- Wingate & Stone. Hundred H. COOPE THE Opposite the Office of the late "Evening Pioneer." Holiday : : Goods. -t n im Norm racmc isrewerv. 7 JOHN KOPP, - - Proprietor. BREWER OF EXTRA FINE BOHEMIAS' LAGER BEER. EXTRA PINE STEAM BEEE. WALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO." New RESTAURANT SECOND - STREET (Opp. Telephoae Lauding.) Is lie Bon Ton Restaurant of tie Town (AJfD THE FINEST OX THE COAST.) Dinner Parties, Banquets, a Specially TIi9 JFlnest Wines and JAgitors. Private Entranco and Rooms. N. B. No conaectioa with his old place on Main Street. Dozen ! 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