The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, March 18, 1893, Image 4

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    frlE riAlLY iAOKIAtf. ABTOlilA, SATURDAY MORHLN0, MABCH 18. lbt3
IS PULPIT!T0-M08
Grace church, Episcopal, Rev. W. S.
Short, pantor. Services on Sunday
morning at 11, and In the evening at 7
o'clock. Sunday school at 12:30 o'clock.
Services will be held in St Thomas'-by-the-Sea,
Skipanon, Wednesday
evening (March 22)) at 7:30. The Rev.
William S. Short, of Astoria officiat
ing. The usual services will be held In the
Presbyterian church tomorrow, morning
and evening.
Scandinavian M, E. church, Upper
Astoria: Services as usual at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a.
m. Rev. L. Walby will preach at Knle
meyer's hall at 7:30 p. m.
The Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran
church, IXL cannery, Hemlock street,
Uppertown. Services Sunday at 10:45
a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at
9:30 a. m. by Rev. L. Nlsson.
Services tomorrow at 10:45 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. at Johnson's hall, Upper
Astoria, by Rev. P. Carlson, of the
Swedish Lutheran church.
The regular services will be held In
the Baptist church tomorrow, Rev. Mr.
Van Tassel officiating.
Services . at the Congregational
church, morning and evening. Subject
In the morning "The Art of Doing
Good." Evening subject: "Battlements
Against Intemperance," The Sunday
school meets at 12 m., and the Chris
tian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.
M. E. Church, O. A. Landen pastor.
Quarterly meeting services today and
tomorrow. Preaching this evening at
7:30, followed by the ' quarterly con
ference. Sabbath services love feast
at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. by
Rev. M. C. Wire, .presiding elder, of
Portland, district.., The sacrament of
the Lord's Supper will be administered
In connection with this service. It is
expected that Mrs. M. C. Wire, the
corresponding secretary of the Colum
bia branch of the W. F. M. S., will be
present and deliver an address at 7:30
p. m. Young people's meeting at 6:30
p. m., subject "Christian Manliness."
Heal Estate lYnnsfen.
Following are the real estate transfer
recorded since February 1st, as reported
for The Astorlan by The Astoria Ab
stract, Title and Trust Company:
S. D. Adair to A. L. Clark,
lot 3 In blk 138, Adair's
South Addition $ 125
Oscar F. Wilson to Victoria I.
Wilson, lot 8 In blk 68 Mc-
Clure's Astoria 1
Clatsop Mill Co. to H. F. Prael,
lot 2 blk 117, lot 10 blk 141,
Bhlvely's Astoria 50
Same to L. C. Kinney lot 8,
blk 141, Shively's 50
Same to W. 8. Kinney, lots 1, 2,
3, and frontage blk 128, lot 1,
blk 117, lots 2, 11 and 12, blk
141 Shively's 60
Peninsular Land & Trust Co.
to C. W. Loughery, lots 13, 14,
15, and 16, blk 47, Taylor's.... 1250
Personal Mention
C. F. Lester, of Warrenton, Is in the
city.
J. W. Stoneman came up from Fort
Stevens yesterday.
I, L. Osgood has returned from hit
two weeks' visit to California.
Dr. W. D. Baker goes to Portland
this morning for a few days.
Wade Hampton Smith returned fror.
Chinook yesterday where he has beei
making some geological researches.
P. J. Koefoed, G. W. Wilson. Dr. W,
D. Baker, H. Murray, W. Ross, Cap
tain F. Pease, S. Hodge, C. W. Ever
est, and W. C. Bishop, went to Port
land on the Telephone last night
W. C. Culllgan, L. W. White, W. II
Roden, Charles Vescellne, D. Westcott
J. L. Wetherbee, A. P. Bradbury, J. O
Barrett, W. II. Given, J. W. Stoneman,
T. Hodge, and C, F. Lester are at thi
Occident.
Adolph Olsen, a fisherman, created
some excitement at the Tesler dock In
Seattle on Thursday upon the arrival
of the steamer City of Seattle. Olsen
says that on Wednesday night while
sailing Into the harbor on starboard
board tack with his light on the cabin
of his boat, the steamer City of Seattle
almost run him down. By letting go
everything and running with ' her he
escaped with only the loss of his rudder
which the steamer carried away. Ol
sen was at the dock to try and get
satisfaction, but unfortunately must
have taken an extra drink or two of
beer. He quickly got mad and the
wharfinger had his hands full in put
ting Olsen oft thedock.
The Homer came down from Port
land yesterday with a cargo of mis
celluneous freight for San Francisco
and passed out at ten o'clock.
The schooner Pioneer from Portland,
lumber laden, came down yesterday.
In a recent trip acrojs the continent,
a young girl happened to fall Into con
versation with an Australian woman
who had never before left her island
home until this Journey, via San Fran
cisco and New York to England.
"Do you know," she said, "I am very
much disappointed In America?"
They were crossing Nevada, the
second Cay out. "One hears so much
of ereat forests and beautiful scenery.
I am sure this," nodding towards the
aire brush and clouds of alkali dust.
"Isn't beautiful. And, since wo left
Sacramento, we haven't aeen a city,
nor even a small town. Haven't you
nnyT Where la New York?" The girl
will always regret that their ways di
verged at Omaha. What did the Aus
tralian think after she crossed the
Mississippi?
Since candles have almost entirely
superseded other lights In the fashion
able homes of those who can afford
Q iar iruiu wuhuihiw vm..v, ,
may be well to present a remedy for J
the "wobbling" which Is too generally
seen as the result of a small taper In
a large candlestick. It took a German
scientist to discover how to prevent
this very un-hnndsomo and sometimes
dangerous wavering. Ho tells one to
hold a lighted candle over the stick,
and lot a generous amount of hot wax
drop Inside; then hold the taper to be
Inserted in this melted wax, not letting
go until It has cooled a little. The
candelabrum will then be found to be
more rigidly erect than its contents.
The, Jatest caprice In fashionable
handwriting Is a little queer script
that Is as odd and Individual aa possi
ble. A growing fancy Is for national
books. No one is allowed to add his
autograph who is not of the same race
as the owner. The result shows anew
what cosmopolitans we Americans are.
A certain somewhat celebrated album
contains the names of many of our
famous people, who are thus discovered
to have some trace of the, in this case,
required Scotch blood. A girl who
longod to Join so goodly a company
repeatedly bewailed the fact that she
was, as she expressed It, "not Scotch
the least bit in the world." A few
days later she reappeared and Joy
fully demanded the blrhtday book.
"I've found It," she said; "I.ve looked
up my ancestry again, and I,m a little
Scotch after all."
A suggestion for a pretty home-made
photograph frame Is found In the use
for that purpose of the large rings
ioUI for towel rings. They may be
painted In gold or silver enamel or
cbonlzed. The picture Is cut to fit
the round space, and after It is in
place a circular piece of cardboard Is
fastened on the back with shade tacks.
A screw-eye and bit of ribbon to hung
It up by, and there It Is!
The "hats off" leaven Is certainly
working in New York. At a matinee
performance last week fully twenty
women In the orchestra alone sat with
uncovered heads.
"Where.s my lump of sugar, mam
ma," asked a five-year-old at the end
of his luncheon. From the bowl his
mMher took out the biggest cube of
sweetness It contained, and the little
fellow Joyfully crunched it beteen his
white teeth.
"Do you let him eat sugar?" asked n
friend who was present, with an air
of surprise.
"Yes." said the mother. "I do. I
consider it preferable to the average
eandv. If he could always have a bit
of home-made candy, absolutely pure,
I would give him that instead, but in
Its default, I let him have the sugar.
The best medical authorities seem to
have reached the conclusion that per
fectly nure sweets are not Injurious,
unless too freely Indulged In; indeed,
they go a step farther In saying that
nearly almost all children demand and
need a considerable amount of sac
charine matter for their healthy de
velopment."
Hair switches are again to bo used
according to the latest dictates of
fashion. Which will be a pity, as the
hair and head both, of women have
been greatly benefited by their ab
sence. Mrs. Peary, whoes brave sharing of
ler husband.s Greenland expedition,
ias made her famous, was lately
isked how she endured the three
nonths of his absence from her, dur
ng their stay up In the frozen regions,
t will be remembered that he l.ft her
or that length of time In their lin
irovlsod Greenland home, and with a
ompanlon ,took the long sledge Jour
ley over the truckless Ice-cap of Inland
Greenland, which was so brilliantly
juc cessful:
"But how did you stand the anxiety
uid loneliness, with not a word of news
from him?"
Atvl Mrs. Peary replied quietly: "It
was better than sixteen months."
Not many wives have the courage
of their devotion up to this degree.
A COMMON SENSE REMEDY.
In the matter of curatives what you
want Is something that will do Its work
whllo you continue to do youra a
remedy that will give you no moon
venience nor Interfere with your bus
iness Such a remedy Is Allcoi k's Por-
us Plasters, These plasters are not an
experiment; they have been In use for
over thirty years, and their value lias
been attested by the highest medical
authorities, as well as by testimonials
from those who have used them. They
require no change of diet, and are not
affected by wet or cold. Their action
does not interfere with labor or busi
ness; you can toll and yet be cured
while hard at work. They are so pure
that the youngest, tne oiuest, the oili
est, the most delicate person of either
sex can use them with greta benefit
Beware of Imitations, and do not be
deceived by misrepresentations. Ask
for Allcock's, and let no solicitation
or explanation Induce you tot accept a
substitute.
C vests, and TraricMarks obtained, and all Pat
tnt business conducted (or MootsaTt Fees.
Our Orncc is Ossositc U.S. Patent Orrtet
and wa can secure patent In leas Urns tiiau luuae
remot from Washington.
Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip
tion. V advise, II patentabla or not, tree of
charge. Our lea oot due till patent ia secured.
A psKFMirr, "HowtoObtsin Hatenis,'1 with
cost ol aajne in the U. S. and foreign countries
sent tree. Address,
C.A.SNOW&CG.
Ot. Patent Orncc. waiuinoton. IV C.
iWsVAUii
BETTON'S I fotitin Cun
I aCaWn Pta a aa.
i ryn i-ii.c,.
In ut
ut over All tM.rT
dfrfut. lllKhwt lent,,
menials. At 0 nun Ma,
or tiiMiitsI on mtiit or
prkv-iOr, per bo.
fwisittwAsii ttmt
iJ0 St.,
I Props., jutliiiuurr, Md.
Mil
PILE
A nw man can
be made, out of
one tl rat's "used
up," bilious and
dyspeptic. It's
dono by Dr1.
Pierce's Golden
Medical Discov
ery. It starts the
torpid liver Into
healthful action.
purifies and enriches the Hood, cleanses, re
pairs, and rtrenfjthens the system, and re
stores health and vigor. As an anpotizlng,
restorative tonio, It Dots at work all the pro
cesses of digestion and nutrition, and builds
up flesh and strength. It's the only Blood
and Livor Remedy that's guaranteed, in
every caso, to benefit or euro. If It doesn't
do all that's claimed for it, the money Is
promptly refunded. But It keeps its prom
ism that's the reason it can be sold iu this
wnv.
You only pay for the good you get
"Discovery" strengthens Weak Lungs,
and cures spitting of Blood, Shortness of
Breath, Bronchitis, Severe Coughs, and kin
dred directions. Don't be fooled into taking
something else, said to be "just as good,"
that the dealer may make a larger profit.
There's nothing at all like the " Discovery."
JAPANESE
CURE
A new and complete treatment, consisting ol
suppositories, oiiUnvnt In capsules, also In
box snd v-llla; a punitive cure f r external, In
ternal blind or bleedlug, Itching, chronic,
recent or herertiturf piles, snd many othei
illnesses and female weaknesses; it Is always a
ereat benefit to the general health. The first
dlHCovenr of a medical cure rendering an oper
tlnn with the knife unnecessary hereafter
This remedy has never he n kuown to fall.
I per bnx, 6 for sent by mail. Why suffer
from thin terrible disease when a written guar-
amee Is elven with 6 boxes to refund the
money II oot cureu. ena stamps i'-r iree
sample Guarantee Issu.d by Woodward
Clark Si Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists
tole Agents rortiauu, or. rr saie uyj. w.
Conn. Astoria Oregon.
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GOOD NEWS O
. for Hie millions ol consumers of Q
aTatt'sFill
LS.i
51 (jives Jr. 'fiitt pleasure to nn- ?
1,.. in. -c tlmt he is now putting up a
TOT LIVER PiLL O
which laof exrecdiiicrlysinullRlxe, a
O
1 v. t l-.hiinlnir all tho virtues of the 2i9
lurger one-. Oimranteed purely
vrKetahlx. Hot li sizes of tiiese pills Q
W are still J .sued. The oxnvt size of v
TJTT'3 TINY LIVER PILLS Q
Isnlioun In the border of this "ad. w
QQQQQQQQQ
. GUNN'S
LIVER
PILLS
ONLY ONE
FOR A DOSE
RESULTS ARE WHAT TELL
MT guarantee that one of these pills at a dose, will
produce better results lu the oure ol Hesdsehe.
ConUvene.il, Bour Stomach, Bad Breath and Busi
ness, tun Ihree to five of any other nitke, na do It
without ariplng and slokeuing. Their wonderful
aotlon makes yon feel like a new being. S6o. a boa.
Druggists or mail. Bosanao Med. Co., Phlla, ?a
C. f. UPS-lUff,
SHIPPING and COMMISSION
Astoria, Oregon.
Safes, Fireproof.
I"-., pcleb-atert Alpine Bsfes kept In stork si
the Vt, Third St., Heal Km tale OlUee. War
ranted as good aa the best. Terms very easy
W. (J. CASiSKLL, Agent.
T. O-. Wiortxi.
Manufacturing Jeweler
Wa ches a Specialty.
St lid and Plated Silver Ware.
UMBliEhLAB Tlmt ran be taken apart and
;pacnea in iruiiKs,
406 Third Street. Astorif. Oregon.
ASTORIA TRANSFER CO.
FRANK V.tlUANT, l'ropr.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable,
Express tuiil delivery bnsTnm,
FT YOt! It nOl AM) HAY FROM KUVXK
ll lUM.Nr. Ite-t Mh'N rudcosl delivered.
I'll i u. Oil atl'i II. hit street. It leplio i 12.
CON'T
BE ii
Or NOT RIDIN3 THE RIGHT
BICYCLE
(tNB ros. OlS TALC9U-Veu vow AU. ABOUT
ffORTiipAciriui;Yiji,Er,,o.
BICYCLtS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION."
Mah)um BuitDiwo - Portland Oregon.
ASTOU'A IRON WORKS.
n. I . a. T- -I '
Astoria, Oregon.
General Machinists & Boiler Makers
Urct and Murine Kmrine1, Boiler work Steam-
tiott dllili'uliliupv Uslrte iisliia.i,.lt
vwm . aj -i vttt .VUCMliJ
Ousting! of All Paioriptioai Mad to Order at
snort Notio.
JOI.N Ki.t President and Sup-
r"A v ire rresiaon
Chrli Eveusou.
f rank Cook
-Tfl E-
CENTRAL
HOTEL
KVENSON' & COOK.
AN TIIK lCl'KupnAN I'LaN-LARGF
V clean rnon s, a tlrsi-elass restaurant Hoard
by the day, week, or iiiniitu. t'rivxie to- pis foj
Mm II lea tte, irausieiit euHora solicited.
Oysters, flsh.etc..c.i''ei to order.
A flrst-e'as s!onn rim 111 eonneptlon with
the premises. The best of a In s, liquors and
.Igars. Uood bliUrd tables snd private card
HHUH,
Corner Water Street and West Xlnth
H.B.PARKEE
DEALEB I.N "
IJme. F.rlek, Sand, Kim Bnek. Fire Clay
0 uient, Mill reeil.Oat. -.trnw lUtr,
W od Delivered to rder.
Driving, Tsatniiijr: and Szprou Euakita.
COLUMBIA TRAN3rER CO.,
WILLIAM WIUOS, Prop.
FEED - AND SALE - STABLE
Or neral Express and Dellvnry llu'lnesn.
Dale IK Olnev atreot. Stable foot of Weal
Ninth at, Asloria. Telephone ho. 44.
mn IP is
VMS
Am mDR
Iflerchants!
"Yes! Yes! Yes!
the Very Best!"
Portland Branch
THE
- COMPANY'S -
Rubber Boots,
Shoes, and
Lawn Tennises.
PORTLAND, OR.
Call and see us or send or
ders direct. Correspondence
solicited.
BOOTS AND SHOES
The Largest Stock, Best Quality and
lowest Prices at the Sign of
Tbe Golden Shoe.
CARNAHAN & CO
Successors to I. W. Case, Importer and
Wholesale and Retail dealer In
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Cor. Second and Cass Street,
AFTORIA, OREGON
HUNTER & MERGENS,
Proprietors of tlie
Portland Bu-cherinx Cq.'s Markets
Corner Second and Benton stn els.
Comer Third and We.-.t Kiiduli streets.
JEFF'S RESTAURANT I
IS THE j
Bon Ton Ton Restaurant in the Town
(And the Finest on the Coast.'.
Dinner Parties, Banquets a Special
The Flaest Wine and Liquors.
Foard & Stokes
onocmns
Dealers in Gtaw.ire, Croekerv, Ship Supplies,
Tobacco, Wines and Fine Whiskies. Fli.e leas
and Coffee a Snecialty. 'I he F.n-st Llplay of
Fruiis in the Citv, Fresh on t'very Steamer.
Coiner of Third and West tiw'.itu - UeuK
Hunt
ran
M
oiey for
Worth more than standard value worth two for one
for the World's Fair and more than that to you.
We are selling half-dollars for a dollar a-piece.
You get a -
! World s Fair j
i Souvenir Coin
for a Dollar
Original
in
Design.
A Work of
We devote the entire amount towards developing
and ennobling the People'e Great Fair.
Souvenir and Rare Coins as an
Investment.
Coin.
U. S. $5 Goldpiece 1822
U. S. 1804 Silver Dollar
U. S. Half-Dollar 1796
U. S. 1802 Silver 5-Cent Piece .
U. S. 1856 Eagle Penny
U. S. 1793 Copper Cent (Ameri)
Queen's Jubilee 5-Sovreign, Eng.
Napoleon's 100-day 5fr., French.
King William Coronation, Ger. 1861
German "Peace" Coins 18 71
This will be the best investment you ever made
A World's Fair Souvenir Coin
A National Heirloom for only $1.00,
Under Act of Congress we have 5,000,000
Souvenir Coins, of the denomination of 50 cents
each. That the money may go as far as possible,
and that all the people may have a chance to pro
cure these artistic and patriotic souvenirs of their own
Exposition, .we have resolved to offer the whole issue
.for sale at $i. 00 each.
Apply to any Bank, or send Post Office or Express Money
Order, Bank Draft, or Registered Letter for as many coins as you
wish, with instructions how to send them to you, to
Treasurer World's Columbian Exposition,
CHICAQO, ILL,
Merchant Steamship Co.?s
Line, Connecting with
Caaadina Pacific Hallway ami China Steam
Balp Llao,
Taklne freight and passengers for fort Ange
les. Victoria. I'.irt Towuseii.l, m-atile, lacnma,
Whiilcoin, Kuirliaveu, allallUO, New We&lmlu
.Her an. i Viiueouvcr: Leaving Asloi'a i
h si. IttLviiun lieuublic
8. H. Wllnmigtoii - -
o. r. nyiiau nei'iioi.c , , , . ,
Fielght received t Hustler's wharf, foot or
Miilnattect. For furl her particulars apply at
tlio office, cemer Third and Main street.
FEriOUdON BR03., Agenls
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA.
Steamer Telephone.
Leaves Astoria Every evening except Sunday
atAnive'sat Astoria Every day except Sunday
at 2 p. m. ' .
Leaves Portland Every nay except Hvnday
at 7 a. in. C. W. 6TdNE, Agent, Astoria.
E. A. Hkehy, General Agent, Portland Or.
I- XI. ctJ 3NT, OO. m
Steamer Ilwaco
Leaves Astoria dally at 7:30 a. m. for Tlwaco
callii'K at Tansy Point, and connecting witli
railroa-l running north at 10 a. m, and wltb
bouts on slioalwater bay for
Soatb Bend, Hunshins, North Cove
Ami oilier points through to Cray's Har.
bor. KetuniiiR coimeeis at Ilwaco wltu
s earners for Astoria and Nlfftit Boats for
Portland.
JOHN a. aoULTER, L. A. LOOMIB,
Heeretary. President.
K. V. EGBKKT. Superintendent.
Ripans Tabules
Ripans Tabules act gently
but promptly upon the liver,
stomach and intestines; cure
habitual constipation, dispel
colds, headaches and fevers.
One tabule taken at the first
symptom of indigestion, billi
ousness, dizziness, distress
after eating, or depression of
spirits, will remove the whole
difficulty in a few minutes.
Ripans Tabules are com
pounded from a prescription
widely endorsed by the high
est medical authorities and are
presented in a form that is be
coming the fashion with phy
sicians and patients every
where. One Box (51 Vials) Seventy-five Cents.
One Pack.-ge (Four Boxes) Two Dollars.
Ripans Tabules may be ob
tained of nearest druggist; or
by mail on receipt of price.
For free tample addreti
RIPANS CHEMICAL CO.
NEW YORK.
Beautiful
in
Execution.
Art in Itself.
Sale!
Pace Market
value, value.
5.00 900.00
1.00 900.00
.50 52-50
.05 100.00
'Oi 5.00
.01 50.00
84-33 32-
x.oo 4.00
.66 1.25
.66 1.25
$my Running
2
THROUGH
DAILY
TRAINS
Leav'ng Portland, 8:45 AM.
" 7:30 PM.
3
4
1 DAYS TO
2 CHICAGO
7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul,
23 Hours Quicker to Chicago,
40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and
Kansas City.
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers,
Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din
ing Cars.
ASTORIA AND SAN FRANCISCO
FEBHUABY, 1893.'
Oregon Kntnnlsy Mnrch 11
Colum'i'a Weiii"Mlay M irch 15.
Mate Sunrta. Murdi la.
Ore, on humility March 23.
Columbia Moii'iav March 27.
Male Friday Marclil.
ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMER3
Morning boat leaves Astoria da'ly. except
Sunday, hi 7 a. in.; reluming, leaves Portland
daily, except Saturday, ai 8 n. in. Night boat
leaves Astoria daily, except HuiHay, ai 6 p. m ;
r inrhli (tlenves Portland dail .except Sunday,
at 7 a. m. The morning In at from Portland nink s
liindiligsoii tne Oregon sidd Tut sdays, Thurs
days, kim Svurdays ; on Wasl ii gton side Mon
dius Wednesdajs and Krldays. From Astoria
tlie morning (mats mukra landing nn Hie Ore
gon side Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,
and on the Washington 6lde Tuesdays, TUi'.rs
d;n and Siilindavs.
For Mies and general Information call on or
address,
W. H.HUKLBURr, O. W. LOUNSBEKRY.
A. Gen "a. AM. Apeut
Portland, Or, Astoria, Or.
Is Old line to tnke to all
points .
EASTand SOUTH
It is the DIKING CAR ROUTE
It offers the best seivlce, com
billing
SPEED and COMPORT
It Is tne popular route with those ho
wl li to travel on
THE SFllST
It is thcefore the rru'e yru shru'd
take. It runs through ve.stibLled
trains every day iu the year to
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
No Change of Cars,
Elegant rcllinm
.uerior Tuurist Sin per?,
Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers,
Only one change of cars
Portland to New York
Through Tickets
To Any Tart ofine Ivil zed world.
Passengers ticketed via all boats running
between Actorla, Kalama and Portland.
Full Information concerning rates, time ol
trains, routes and other details furnished on
apullcatiou to
R. L. NOLF.
agent Astona.
Steamer Telephone Dock
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Ageut,
No. 121 First Bt..cor. W ahintton,
Portland. Oregon.
THE : OHEGON : BAKE BY
A. A. CtKTElASI), Prop.
Good Bread Cakes and Pastry,
None but the &cst Materials used.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Customs.,
Bread delivered In any part of the city
FISHER BROTHERS
SHIP CHANDLERS.
Heavvand Sh-jlf
CiiYTln lo-k
Wagons and Vehicles,
farm Xarhinrry, Paints 'il VrnWhos,
l-.agera' "p;ies, r" l.bar k s 1-. ales,
Doors arid Win. ots.
PROVISIONS,
LOCB and UIU. FFZD.
ASTORIA. - - GBEGSO.