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On receipt of the lt of books discdbed, accompanied by a rotnltanoo In postage stamps or sli ver to the amount of t cents tor each Look ot J.Tv.1. we will have the books tf-nl p .ptixiij to tha address of any Tu'sr fin! c i " "r to The Weekly Asto- rtflll PS BIHlVW. THE LAZY MAN. I'm the laziest chap, I reckon, that a feller ever seen Feel drowsy at the tinkling o' a bell or tamberlne; Warn't never built fer runntn' where the revenue la foun'; I'm what you'd call "a lazy un" Jes' made fer lyln' roun'! Contented? Mighty right, I am! When spring winds whistle sweet In the meddera where the daisies dot the carpet at yer feet; Where tho nestin' birds arc chlrpin'. where the brook Is full o' play An runs along, o-laughin' at the lilies In Its way; You'll find me almos' any time a-lyln at my ease, With tho lull-song o' the locus' an the drowsy drone o' bees Above me and around me; I'm a rhym er, In my way, An' I'd rather hear the tlrds sing than to ehoot 'em, any day! "Job' laziness," they tell mo, an' 1 reckon they are right; With tho mockln' blrda In day-tlmo on' thei whip-poor-wills at nlghtl But different folks has different minds, an drink a different cup: When I'm talkln' ter the lilies they're a plowin' of 'em up! My flel's a pastur' fer the cows, an' though It never pays, It's a powerful source o' pleasure Jes' ter the creeturs grazed The tinkle, tinkle o" the bells is such a pleasln soun' But I'm a lazy chap, you know, Jes' made fer lyln' roun'! Frank L. Stanton, In Atlanta Con stitution. ' UNCLAIMED LETTERS. List of Jiettci-s Unclaimed at the As " ; torla Postofllce. In applying for the letters referred to herein state when advertised. Abrahamson.Sofanias Anderson, Louis Uackland, Charles Biggs, J. V. Brown. Chnrles BottKer. John A. Bradford, II. M. . Christiansen, Annie Colvln, P. O. Corcoran, John Colo, Ross Dlmmitt, W. E. Elrey, Chas. Gilmore Eva Halden, W. HUler, R. Hubbard, Mrs L. H. Hunter, David Jackson,. Fired. Jaaobson&I'lummer Janson, Gus & A. Jones, J; A. Kin, Mrs. Ida A. Krants, John Lou I a, George H. Mathews, Mrs. J. E, McMann. T. A. McKechnie, H. Norman, Thoa P. Parrott, Capt. W. E Peterson, Henry Rogers, Wm. Ruggles, Geo. Shato, H. L. Smith, Miss Mary Tuvel, Capt. Willard, William FOREIGN LIST. A. Nilsson, Baker, Oskar Callbreath.Cook&Co.Jenssen, John Karttunen, Davettl Llbeck, Wlktor G. Maatta, Adolf H. Nllson, Lars D. Pedersen.Hendrlk DPeterson, Henry Sclater, James SJosten, Emil Tackabery, J. D. JAMES W. HARE, P. M. WHAT ARE HOUSEHOLD DUTIES? A thorough knowledge of all that Is thought necessary for good housekeep ing, and tha manual labor Included, are too often accepted as tho sum to tal of all that Is called household du ties. This Is, unquestionably, very Im portant, and demands a clear and definite knowledge of every importr ant Item. But It is a great mistake to rest satisfied that this Is' all. It Is but a very small part of the duties which, wa think, every good housekeeper should be accepted by her.. To keep every part of the house spotlessly clean, or Ha direct servants so as to secure such result to have the whitest and most delicious bread tho tendorest pnstry the sweetest but terto knit and sew to wash and iron not tha easiest things ,to accomplish. She who is capable of doing, or secur ing this done, has begun well. It is (if imnl lmiHirtanco, and quite Indls pensible., yet it Is but rudimentary, lay ing only a small pontlon of the foun r (topping here, tho house keeper Is satisfied that It is enough to prova herself capable; of performing this part of her duties In nn unexcep tional manner, let her remember that a hlrllng might bo found who not for love, but a suitable compensation can accomplish all this equally well. But there aro higher duties belonging to her portion, tho performance of which no money can secure. To build a house t hero is much more to bw done than to dig the cellar It must be walled up, and to do this the stone or brick, and the mortar to hold nil together securely, must be pro vided. Is that till? No. The founda tions nro to be laid, whatever the nrn- terlal, all must ba held fast by some eitrong, adhesive powder. On this foun dation tha walls gradually nscend. But can they stand unaided? The beams, tho Joists, the lathes, the nails and planter, all are indispensable. If, then, all ithls fitness and adhesion aa-o absolutely necesmry when one builds a house of Inanimate substances, how much more so when one attempts to construct a household of sentient living materials In which, more than In any oiher structure, every part has Us own Individual Importance, and to be perfect, every part must be harmoni ously blended, for on this harmony the whole depends for beauty, sym metry and strength almost for exis tence, As this building rises in Mir proportions, you will soon learn that Its aafoty must depend on the strength and durability of the adhesive prop erties of each Individual pJirt, fr tlur alone cun bind It Indlssolubly together. Mrs. Henry Ward Beeoher In Gui," '. T W. Thompson, organist at tho M. V.. church, wishes to take ft few more pupils In mufle. piano or organ. Ad i.'ss, Astor street. DtH-kleu's Arnica Salve. Th beft satve In the world for ciita. br.ilK,-. Frea, piers. K.v.l "" ". r aotvs teller, chnpped hands, chilblains. cirr.B, and nil sMu ei upturn, and p;itU." Iv cure piles, or no pnv rvquu.'tl. n la jimrnntwd to t;1v p. rf.x t til!sfae tlon or inonev refmid.-l. l'H'-e ni i. r box. I.r 'i. ao 1 y Chua. Itvts, sue- HEALTHY tin... a-S-IVWjf' W-. . uri LI. "tWVnDir.nunrNSEU" Give a three months old baby io ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Sarah E. Coffman, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned ha been appointed by the County Court of Clatsop County, Ore gon, administrator of the estate of Sa rah K. Coffman, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate will present them to ine at my office in Astoria, Oregon, duly au thenticated within six months from this date. W. W. PARKER. A. R. Kanaga, Attorney for adminis trator. 1893. Dated nt Astoria, Oregon, April 4th, FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind chollc, and is tho best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drug gists throughout the world. A Sure Cure lor Mm, Itching Tiles a.e known by moisture like perspiration, causing Intense Itching when warm. This form, as well as Wind, Hleedlns or Protruding, yield at once to l)r. liosanko's Pile liemedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays Itching and effects a permanent cure. 60c. Druggist or mall. Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, 329 , Arch street, Philadelphia, Fa. Sold by J. W. Conn. - ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. AH persons having claims against the estate of P. W. Larsen, deceased, are requested to present them to me at tho office of J. Q. A. Bowlby in As toria, Oregon, within six months from this date. , . May 31, 1S93. i MARIA C. LARSEN, Administratrix. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed administrator of the es tate of Thomas Shay, deceased. All persons Indebted to said estate, are'no tlfled to pay the same to me, at the office of Robb & Parker, at Astoria, Oregon, forthwith; and all persons hav ing claims against sold estate,' are hereby notified to present the same to me, at the above place, within six months from the date hereof. F. L. PARKER, Administrator of the above estate. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 13th day of May, 1893. Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs, and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold, or any Lung, Throat or ChCHt trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, clvlmr It a fulr trial, and ex perience no benellt, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. Wo could not mnke this offer did we not know that Dr. Klns s New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Chas. KOKers' Drug Store. Large size 50 cts. and $1.00 . STIMULATE THE BLOOD. Brandrcth's pills are the great blood puiiiler. They are a purgative and blood tonic, they act equally on tne bowels, the kidneys, and the skin, thus clensing the system by the natural outlet of tho body they may be called tho purgative sudorific and diuretic medkino. They stimulate the blood so as to enable nature to throw oft all morbid humors, and cure disease no matter by what name It may be called. One or two of them taken every night will prove n,n Infallible remedy. Sold In every drug and medicine store either plain or sugar coated. NOTICE. I hereby give notice that my wife has left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, and I will not bo responsible for any bill she may Contract. C. A. HENRICKSON. June 8, 1803, Ft. Stevens,-Or. . NOTICE! Use Zlnfanflel wine lntead of coffee or tea. 60 cents per gallon. Dont foncet Peach and apricot brandy, also French Cognac and wine at Alex. Gilbert's. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DE3IUTY, amt all ihe train of ertl fromwirly error or laU'r rXCt'IHMMt, tUtt IVKUltH of .'Yurwork, fekiiees, wurrv.fio. FulUtruitftih, tWitlopiDflut atitt t'ine ITtvtn to every oran ami S.rtiort of tho bolr, iip.plp, natural metlW rtmt't)Utlmpnveihi?rit ?M UtifttUm and pivof ERIE KEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. DSTTOfl'S MftwV Cun. 1 L kI f-l I l-f" ("I K l 4 O""'. T.rrux t ij u3t-3 Uh-nluls. At UniCKiain, r iiiia-i on itv.rt ur n ' ii v r.-J I tin (., XJr 'IjL'-'S wf k-31 ' ,,VI" l.iiiii..re. ML "F Ell CHILDREN Are a great blessing. All children will be perfectly rugged and healthy if raised on the GAiL BORDEii EAGLE BIWIID Condensed Milk, for it is the most nourishing, rich and natural food for infants that can be found. Re member the Eagle brand. Your Grocer and Druggist sell it. to 12 parts water to one of Eagle condensed milk. JAPANESE IPIJsJIr CURB A new and complolo treatment, cotiHtstlng ol uppoKltorlt'H, ointment In capsules, also in box and wills; a positive euro fur external, In tenia! blind or bleeding, Itching, chronic, recent or hereditary piled, aud many other disease and female weaknesses; it la always a treat benefit to the Be ne ml health. The Hrst uiswvery of a medical cure rendering an oper tlon with tho knife unnecessary hereafter This remedy has ncvci' been known to fail, tl pel box, B for $.1; sent by mall. Why sutler from this icrrlble disease when a written guar antee is elven with 0 boxes, to refund the money if not cured, Send stamps for free ample, ffiiuranteo Issued by Woodward Clark & Co., Wliolesule amt Retail Druggists Polo Audits Portland, Or. For sale by J. W. Conn. Astoria Oregon. (. GUNK'S IMPROVED LIVEtl PILLS ONLY ONE FOR A DOSE A WORD TO LADIES. Theso pills nro ao different in tacto, smell and notion from others, that they might bo called a medicated oonfection. Lfldiea BuflcrtitR from headaches and those with tmllow complexions who cnuuot take ordinary pills ore delighted with them. They make the nkin beautiful, free from blotches and pi hi plea. Soo. Soaauko Ucd, Co.. Fniladslphia, Fa. For sale by J. "W. Conn, Druggist, r " Theso tiny Capsules are superior j to Balsam of Uopalba, y Cubebs and Injections, I They cure la 43 hours the same diseases without any incon venience. SOLD BYALLDRUGCUSTS SOCIKTY MEETINOS. Astoria Wlee No. 50, A. O. U. W. 1 f EET3 EVERY FRIDAY tVENING AT 1L 8 o'eloek in Iho Odd Fellows' Hull. So journing and ylsitiuir brethren cordially in vited, J.T. KOUKHS, Iteeorder. Scandlnaviau Benevolent Society. JLJEOULAR MEETINGS OKTniS SOCIETS IlU at their rooms in Pythian buildlnK at elisht K'ci.)olt p. m.. on the secouil aud tourtli Tues day i of eacB inoii ill, . AUG. DANIELSON Secretary. Ocuan Encamp me-, t No. 13, 1. 0. O. F REUUXAK MEETINGS OK WEAN EN caiupmmit No. 13. 1. . O. F., at the Lotlge In the Oild PellowN Buildlnp, at nevn r. M., tht.xncoiid and fourth Mondays of eiicli iicmtli Snloiin.lii hrillirm oordihlly It.vlteil, Hvor.'.ii . 0.1. Astoria Building & lioun AssooiatioD rrill It EUl'I.A It M EHTI NGS OP Til IS AKS( I riMi.'ii a' held Hi 8 P. M. ou the fr.tl Weci ei'ay of t-aeh inoMih. Olllceon (Jnnevleve ntn-"!.. nouth ot riieimnms. W. I RODB, SHcretary. Common Council. . REGULAR MEETINGS, FIRST AND third Tuesday eveulimsof each month at 8 o'clock. MTTersons dinlrtug to have matters acted upon by the Council, at any regular meetis; must present the same to the Auditor and Clerk, ou or before the Friday evening p'inr to the Tuesday ou which the Council holds it" roirulat meeting. K. OHBURN, Auditor and l'ollce J udge. Konrd of l'ilot CiiniiilRlolier. riUlH REGULAR M KKTING8 OF 'I'll IS HOARD, J will be held on tho ft rut Moiulny, of each month at 10 a. m. at the office of Uohh & Far ker. W. 1- liOUB. 8eo 303TS kSH SHOES The LarKest Stock, Best liunltt inn1 Lowest I'rlees at the ih'" lf flic (iohle.. Hlw . JOHN XI. JX J. X JKT MAXi:s . OICOSKY, PKALKll IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, IllOV PIPK AND FITTINGS. STOVES AND TINWARE, House Furnishing Goods, Sheet I.co.1. Strip Lead, Sheet Iron, Tin mid Copper. ASTORIA WORK?, Concomly street, toot Ja?ksou, Astoria, Oregon. General Machiniste & Boiler takers Imm and MarMie K..kli:e. B:illei work, tteam bat and Ciumerv WorK aSpeo'Hlty CnUDfs of all Deaoriptiona Mad io Order at Short Notio. JOKN t-O.t........ -...rrcsldent and Sup L. MX - Vice I'resldeti Safes, Fireproof. T,. celehrstpd Alpine Sofes kept In stock at tlie 474, TiUrt SU, Koal KMtnte Olllce. Wr rautcdaagoodM the best. Terms Tery asy W. C. CASHELL, Agcut, ccli':.::!a transfer- co., WILLIAM 1VILAOX, Prop. FEED - AND - SALE - STABLE General Express and Delivery Itusines. OiHee tl(l OlneT streot. Stables fool of West Xiuta si. Astoria. Telcuuoue No. L mm 8 NOTICE TO POLICY HOLDERS Of the withdrawal from the state of Oregon of the State Investment & In surance Company, of San Francisco, California, Notice Is hereby given to all persona In tha State of Oregon holding policies In the State Investment & In surance Company, of San Francisco, California, and to all other persons in terested, that the said company has reinsured Its business In the State of Oregon, In the Fireman's Fund Insur ance Company, of San Francisco, Cali fornia, and has filed notice thereof with the secretary of state, of said state, and proposes to withdraw Its securi ties on deposit with the treasurer there of, and .to cease doing business in said state. Any policy holder In the State of Oregon, or any other person having claims against said insurance company, are hereby notified to file the same with secretary of tate of the state of Or-, egon, within six (C) months from the date of tho publication of this notice. This notice Is given pursuant to the provision of an act of the legislative as sembly of the state of Oregon, entitled "An act to amend Sections 3504., 3GC8 and 3580, of Chapter L, of the Miscel laneous Laws of Oregon, as Compiled and Annotated by W. Lair Hill." Ap proved February 25, 1889. THE STATE INVESTMENT AND INSURANCE CO., By George L. Brander, President. Attest; Charles M. Blair, Secretary ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. To whom it mav coneorn.All nersons having claims against the estate of Henry Powell, deceased, are requested to present them to the undersigned ex ecutrix o'f the last will and testa ment of deceased at the office of Judge Bowlby in Astoria, Oregon, within six months from date, Asto-ia, Or., April 12th, 1893. 16-5t MARTHA POWELL, Executrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to and by virtue of the order of the honorable county court of the state of Oregon for the county of Marlon, duly mode and entered of record by said court on the 28th day, February, 1893. the undersigned administrator of the estate of vv. J. Herron deceased, will on the 1st day of July, 1893, at the hour or io o'clock a. m. of said date at the front door of the court house, in the city of Astoria, In the county of Clatsop, in said state, sfell at public sale to tho highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described real estate belonging to tne estate or said deceased, to wit: Lots numbered nine (9) ten (10) eleven (11) and twelve (12), in block number one hundred and thirty-eight (138), In town (now city) of Astoria, as laid out and mapped and recorded by John M, Shlvely, In Clatsop county, Oregon. Dated May 29, 1893.. J. J. SHAW, Administrator of the Estate of W. J. Herren, Deceased. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop, C. H. Page, Plaintiff, vs. J. H. D. Gray, Laura W. Gray, J. Q. A. Bowl by, Wiley Ballew as executors of the last will and testament of Louis wil son Deceased and the Astoria . Box Company. By virtue of an execution and order of sole issued out of and under the sale of the abovo entitled court In the above entitled cause on the 29th day of May 1893, upon a decree of foreclosure and Judgment duly made and rendered therein on the 22nd day of May 1893, which said execution and order of sale was to me directed and de livered, I did on the 31st day of May, 1893, levy upon all tho right, title, claim and Intereest of the above named defendants in and to the following described real estate, to-wlt: Lota number six (C), seven, (7), twenty (20) twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22) and twenty-three (23), of tract numbered one (1), and lot thirty-two (32), of tract numbered two (2), all of and In block numbered twenty-seven, In Olney's addition to the Town of As toria as laid out and recorded by J. G. Hustler and H. S. Aiken, executors and devisees of the last will and testament of Cyrus OIney, deceased, as said block Is sub-divided and recorded by J. H. D. Gray and recorded by him in plat book, numbered one, nt page num ber 2G, Record of Town or City riats, In and for the county of Clatsop, and State of Oregon, and all of said land being In said county and state. and I shall on Monday the 3d day of Julv. 1S93. at the hour of 10 o'clock a m., of said day ,ln front of the county court house door. In, the City of As toria In said county and state, proceed to sell the same, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy the sum of $892.41 with interest on said sum from May 2d, 1893. until paid, and the further sum of J22.G0. costs and dis bursements, and the accruing costs of this suit, at public auction to tne nign est bidder for cash In hand in United States gold coin at time of sale. H. A. SMITH. Sheriff of Clatsop County, Or. Dated Astoria, Or., May 31, 1893. SHILOHS COtlSUMPTiGH The success of t'"i'' C'nh Cm without n rsr.lM ''" ''":! -f K-l'- ' Allans 'ti :.ro ;..!;..- I.' ' -! 8 - I. y it uw UiouMads of cute of the wont kite iid of lur Handing h:m; Lira riueJ. Indeed, to nnwit, i4 nir faiih In i: racy, thet I wil iml two Borvi Ea fi e, vi'.h VALUABLE I'lit vr.s: on this dwells r.!y sail rr who Will xni r.ie tlo:r i.iurtsi Bia I'. O, tdiiress. i jLr;:ttVJ.d.,isi ?i el.il la the line to lake to nil points EASTand SOUTH It is the DINING CAR ROUTE It offers the best seivlce, comg SPEED and COMFOItT It is tun ioulr route with tlioie nhn wlli to tiiivi'l on THE SAJF1LST It is t herefore the rnnle j ou flmnlil take. It runs through vestibnli'cl tntliis every day in the yeur to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO No Change of Cnrs, ElegiiiiliPiilIiiiiin Kliicprrs, Snpnrior Tourist Sleepers, Splendid Free Secoiiiklass Sleepers, Only ono change of ems Portland to New York Through Tickets To Any Part of life civilized wmIu PasNi'iigers ticketed via. all boats r.innin: between Attorin, KtUania anil roiMunil. uH Information concerning rales, time o: I mm.., rimten iukI other itetidls fm i.Ni.ni m al'll-if i. to C.W.STONE, Aucellt AHlorls steamer Telephone Dock. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General PasseiiRer Agent, No. 121 l'lrst St., cor. W animation, Portland. Oretton. THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leav ng Portland, 8:45 AM. 7:30 PM. 1 I DAYS TO 2 C H I C AG O 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul. 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Cmahaand Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din ing Cars. ASTORIA TO SAN FRANCISCO june, isoa, Columbia Wednesday Jure 7. Male Hunitnv Juno 1 1. Oregon 'ihnrsrtay Juno ir. Olumbla Munflav June in. x talc Friday June 2:!. Oregon Tuevilay June ?7. Colii::il.la Niturouy July 1. ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMER8 Morning boat leaves .Astoria daily, enetpt Sunday, ai 6 a. ni.; returniiig, leaves rorllninl daily, except. Saturday, at. So. m. Night boat leaves Astoria daily, excenr Sunday, at 0 p. in.; r-t until K leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, at7a. m. The morning boat from Poitlaml nuikm lamlingiion tne Oregon tide Tuesdays, Thurs days, and Salurdav ; on Washington side Mon davs Wedui'sdajs and Fridays. From Astoria the morning boats makes landing)' on the Ore gon side Mondays, Wednesdays and Frldas, nud on the WasliliiKton Mile Tuesdays, Thiirs ilavs and Saturday s. For rites and general Info! million call on or HddreK), W. II, HUltLBUIir, . W. I.OUNKf!EKIty. A. (leu 'a: - Asf. A- 1 1- Portland, Or, Astoria, Or. THE : OltEUON : BAKERY 1. A. CI.ETKLASD. Prop. Good . Bread Cakes and Pestry, None Unt tbc e?t Materials used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customer- Bread delivered In aj part of the city FISHER BROTHERS . SHIP CHANDLERS. Hevr and Pbalf HAEDXV r Cir.-ylnMo'k Wagons and Veluclcs. Farm Machinery, Paints 'lils, Varnlsbra. Loggers' Supplies Ksuimt-.k Sealt-i. PROVISIONS, FLOUR uid MUX KFiD. ASTORIA. - . - OREfiXO. IIMIil Line . PF Running 2i isor 10 J. C Jwulellf.