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THE DAILY ASTORIAtf, A&TOMA, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1, 1893. THE SUNDAY ISSUE. (Part First.) The patient printer pegged away, With aching bone and tissue, The better haf of Saturday Upon the Sunday issue. A Sunday rooster sent the chap His cordial sunrise greeting; But this same printer got a nap In time to go to meeting. My solemn neighbor could not brook The thing it was "so evil," For Sunday papers have a look As though they served the devil. (Part Second.) When Monday morning's iarly boy Brought round that day's edition, Tho good mm's "peace" felt no alloy, His "condolence" no monition. Through "brnn'-new-srecs" he failed to see That afternoon on Surday And half tho night that printer lie Had set the type for Monday. He seems, foi sooth, a "better man" Than are, his sinful neighbors, Who can "without a conscience" scan A printer's Sabbath labors. THE RESCUE CLUB. Another Delightful Night's Amusement and a Crowded House. Tho Rescue Club met as usual lafet ' nlflit, Dr. Estifs In the chair, and Miss Holden at the piano. A prayer by the Uev. J. McCormao was followed by th.' program, which was one of sur pasBlng excellence. Tho audience was the lartest of the season. The first number was a neat little recitation by Edith Flount, followed by a recitation, "Dollle," prettily spoken by Mabel Spedden. After this came a lively lit tle jil mw solo by Maudle Belcher. The orehebtn then favorei the audience with a delightful selection, and then another recitation, "Taking the Pledge, was cloarly and expressively rendered by lone Hawes. The next item was a song "Three 'Ships came Sailing by," very sweetly rendered by Hazel and Pearl Estes. A little song "Waiting," was sung in perfect time and tune by Bertha Simpson. Following this came a humorous reading entitled, "It Needn't Have Been," (a parody on Maud Mul'er) well rendered by Miss Callie Brodio. The ninth number was a beautiful song called "Hawthorne Blossoms," by Mrs, Barclay, accom pi nled by Mrs. Slaljr. This was Mrs. Barclay's first appearance before the club, and It Is to bo hoped it will not be the last. Mr. LaForce read an elo quent word picture, "God's Beverage," In a manner worthy tho theme. The orchestra tln played a stirring selec tion, and then came a song by Miss Pearl Holden entitled "Over the Ban ister," In her own charming style. Miss Roberts, In response to a special re quest, recited "Rev. Quako Strong" in a most amusing manner. "Bright Dreams of Home." a pathetic song, was most sweetly sung by Miss Laura Fox, accompanied by Miss Nellie Busey. "The Broken Pitcher," a piquantly pretty song, was delightfully sung by Miss Ruth Garner, accompanied by .Miss Garner. The next item was a leading entitled St. Peter at the Gate," which was excellently rendered. "The IrlBh Jubilee," Inimitably sung by Mr. Duncan Taylor, threw the house Into a htorm of merriment, and elicited such upplauso that Mr. Taylor kindly re Hponded with "The Old Church Bell." Miss Agnes Dunbar followed with "The .tuekdaw of Rhetms," recited with even more than her usual histrionic power. A charming plnno solo was then most nrilsllcnlly executed by Mrs. K. Os mirn. MIbs Alma ' Hetlborn followed with a vocal sehftlon happily fitted to bring out the rich contralto tones of hor lino voice. Tho president made some timely remarks and tho following committee on program was appjtnied for next week. Mrs. John Hay, Mlbs Mory Feelcy, and Mr. I,leberman. SPECIMEN CASES. B. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with neumlKla and rheumatism, his iitonuu-h was dltioidered, his Uvur was fleeted to an alarming decree, nppotlte full awny, and he wna terribly reduced In tlesh ami strength. Throe bottles of Elec tric Hitters cured htm. Edward Hhpherd, Harrlabunr, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. tiled three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes ot Uucklun's Ar nica Salve, and his leg Is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had live large Fever sores on Ills leg, doctors said he wu incurable. One bottle Electric ltltUrs and one box Bucklen'sj Arnica Halve cured him entirely. Sold by Chas. Rogers, dnuutlat. NOW TRY THIS. It will cost you nothing and will sure ly do you Rood. If you have a cough, cold or any trouble wltli throat, chest or lungs. Dr. King's New discovery for Consumption, coughs and colds is guar anteed to give relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from In, grippe found It Just the thing, and under Its use had espoedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample at our expense and lenrn for your seir just now goon a tning it is. Trial bottle free at Chas. Rogers' drug store. Large sine 60 cent and II. ADM INIflTRATORSNOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed administrator of the es tate of Jamea P. Mets, deceased. All persons Indebted to said estate, are no tified to pay the same to me, at Astoria, Oregon, forthwith; and all persona hav ing claims against said eetate, are hereby notified to present the same to me, at the above place, within six months from the date hereof. JAMES W. HARE. Administrator of the above eetate. -. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 7th. day of July. WL ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin iHtrator of the estate of Caroline Han sen, late of Clatsop county, Oregon, (venst-d. and all persons having v luiniH against said estate must pre sent the same duly verified to the un di rslgned, tit the oltlce of Fulton Hrv., Attorneys, In the City of Astoria, In mild county, within six months from this date, August 6th. ISM. VICTOR HANSEN. Oinrantewd to cure nilloiia Attacks &D4 Bncklen'i Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world foi cuts, bruises, sores, plcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive ly cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers, cr lessor to J. C. Dement NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given, that sealed bids will be received by the committee on streets and public ways, at the of fice of the auditor and police judge, until Tuesday, September 2Gth, 18'J3, at 2 o'clock p. m., of said day, for tho im provement of Wall street In Shively's Astoria, from the west slue or West Sixth street to the Western boundary of the J. M.. Shlvely donation land claim, all in the city tn" Astoria ns laid out and recorded by J. M. fahively. Said Improvement consists of grading such portion of said street (except crossing of West Eighth street) to Its full width, and to the grade as now established and by planking the same with new and sound llr plank three Inches In thickness to the width of twenty feet through the center thereof, and bv laving sidewalks of fir plank 11-2 Inches In thickness, on both sides of the street, ten feet width, leaving a space of two feet between tne euro ana the end of the sidewalk and by laying gutters on both sides of said street throucrh the crossing thereof, in com pliance with the provisions of ordinance No. 14C3, so far as said ordinance Is applicable thereto and In accordance with ordinance No. 1783 and the plans and specifications now on file In the office of the auditor and police Judge. Bids must state the price per cubic yard for earth work, also the price per lineal foot for wood work. No bid will be considered that does not embrace all the work in each block bid upon. . Bids must be mode on blanks fur nished by the auditor and police Judge and must accompanied by a guaranty signed by some responsible tax-payer to the effect that if the contract be awarded to Buch bidder he will enter into contract therefor with good and sufficient surltles for its faithful per formance. Work to be completed oh or before November ' 1st, 1893, and the contract shall provide that in case such work is not completed on or before said 1st, day of November 1893, It shall be law ful for the city upon giving notice to such contractor or contractors of Its intention so to do, to proceed to the completion and to complete such work at the expense of the contractor or contractors therefor, and In such event the city shall have entire charge of such work from the time of giving such notice. The right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved. By order of the Committee on street and public ways. Attest; ' K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge, City of Astoria. Astoria. Oregon. September 22, 1893. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. ORDINANCE NO. 1829. An ordinance to provide for the repair of streets. The City of Astoria does ordain as followB: Section 1. The owners or agents of any property fronting or abutting on any Btreet improved by the direction of the common council, or under a per mit authorizing such Improvement, shall, when notified by the superin tendent of streets, at their own ex pense, make or cause to be made such local repairs to such street, roadway, sidewalk, or crosswalk, as will place the same In good condition. Section 2. Materials used and work done shall, as far as practicable, con form to the provisions of this ordinance or ordinances relating to the Improve ment of such streets, or to the permits granted therefor, and upon tho com pletion of tho repairs all surplus ma terials shall be Immediately removed, and tho street cleaned up to the satis faction of the street superintedent. Section 3. A failure to comply with any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed a misdemeanor, and upon conviction before the auditor and police Judge, the offender or offenders shrill be subject to a fine of not less than five dollars or more than twenty five dollars for each and every offense. Passed the common council Septem ber 6th, 1893, approved September Cth, 1893, Mugnus C. Cosby. Mayor. ' Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge, City of Astoria. Astoria, Oregon. Sept. 8, 1893. a TIioro tiny Capsules aro superior to Biilsam of Copaiba, CubcUs and Injections. Ifff They euro in 43 hours tho saino diseases without anyincoa- vcutencc, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Solentlflo American Agency for CAVEATS. TRADI MARKS. DI8ICN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, ato, For information and free Handbook write to MUNN A CO., Sil Bhoauwat. Nw VoiiK. Oliltwt bureau for Mwiirlnit patent In Amurlca. Kvery pstout taken out by us la brnuolit before Ui public by a uoiioa given f rao of cbarga in tha Lamat etreiilatlon of any sclentlflo paper In the world. Ppleiiitlillr Illustrated. No Intolllsreut rawu. no iwoilipem It. WeeklT. a.Ot lildreas MONN A CO, waj.Ker XotkCli. man annum v wunom it. weekii Tiar ai.mmil montna. Aititra Vuiiuauma. 3ttl Uroadwsj, Gladstone has A'clear.Mead esaassBsaMHeaeMeasaeHaweaMBasi WHY? Because he follows these, rules: "Keep the head cool, the feet warm, and the bowels open." You can have a clear head an3 live to be ninety If you do the same thing. When the bowels fail to move dur ing the day take on retiring two Smith's Small Bile Beans. Their action Is so mild that you are not ware of It. All day your mind will be clear and cool. "Not a gripe ink barrel of them." Ask for small size. Take no substitute for SMITH'S Bile L-y Beans 1 I mi. . Tjr at - S. I ON THE BREAKFAST TABLE ,-..iA lwJ the You can use it for general a Buy our World-famed "Fisherman's Choice" BRAND COTTON TWINE Following sizes always kept in stock by our local agents, Elmore, Sanborn & Co.: Numbers 21, 28, 32, 36, 40, Soft Laid. ' " 15, 18, 24, 3G, 42, 48, 54, Medium Laid. COTTON - ROPE. Our thread laid and twine guaranteed the best evor river . Wm. J. HOOPER k CO, Manufacturers. Mountain Island Mills, North Carolina. Easily, Qulckl Prr.ianantly Restored WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, anil all the train of evils Ircmravly errors or later cxct'Kscfl, tbe reKtilts of oei'uotk, sickness, worry, elu. FullKtreiiKth, development and toue given to every organ and iiitlnn of the body. Plniil,niUnrolmethoda liiimwilutti Improvement r-'on. KitlHire ImpoHHllile. 2,ii referoiieea. Boole, explaniillon and proof mulled (aeuled) free, ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N. Y. North Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Proprietor.- r Bohemian - Lager - Beer And XX PorU-r. , All o itrs promptly tMtrimlttd to. MUSIC 1:1ALL 8.14 first street, Astoria, Or. H. CHRISTENSEN, PROP'R. 2JL Proo Oonoort Every niulit U'glunlnit at 8 oYlork. (looil mimic J lie bent otwUea, li quor! iuuI clKiir always oil linnil, , Kopp's - Beer - Hall Cholco Vlue, Liquors and Cignra. KENTUCKY - WHISKEY, Only handed over tho b;ir. The Inmost cUta of N. P. lleer. Hull and lull, IO. Free lunch, E1UCKS0N & WI UK A.ti A, Prs. Cor. Concomly and ljitii) otte Sts. Seaside Saw Mill. A complete stoek ot lumber on hand In the rouith or d rested. Kloorinir. Rutie, Celllufr, anil all klndi. flnlh: MoiiMin and Hhiil- glea; also Brocket Work done t; order. Terms reasoimoie aui prices ai oeu roca. am ururra promptly altudcd to. OtHeo and yard at mill. ' 11. '. L. LOGAN, I'ropr. Seaside, Oregon. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby (riven that I have been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Mary Ann Adair, do ceased. All persona Indebted to said estate are requested to call at my of floe at No. 119, Genevieve street. Asto rtav Clatsop county, Oregon, and pay the same. And all persona haying claims against aald estate must pre sent the same to me, -with the proper vouchers, at the above named place, within six months from date ot this notice. Dated. Astoria, Oregon, July J5. 1SSI B. YAJT DUSEN. Administrator of said estate. In coffee, tea, chocolate and in many delicious Leverages, Richness is added by the use of the Gil BOBQEH EAGLE EBISB Condcns.i Milk. For More than Thirty Years the Eagle brand 1 Etco-Mho tost, has given perfect sat i..k iion to the American people, and has an enormous Export Trade. It is Lo t, it goes the farthest and is econor,ii;.:l. Your Grocer & Druggist sell it. household purposes. laid cork and lead lines sold on the Columbia p THE IIOMUILDECS, THEIR W0RK8 AND EELICS, BT- EV. STEPHEN D. PEET, Ph. D. IDiroK OF AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN, Author of Aulmal Effigies and .-Emblematic Mounds, etc. . This book treats ot the Mound-builders; their occupation, modes of life, religious systems, tribal divisions and early migrations. The work contains descriptions of tho earth works of all classes. The classification of the mounds is niacin according to their uses, whether as village residences, as defenses, as religious structures, or as sacrificial or burial places. The work contains many Illustrations and descriptions of Mound-builders' relics, es pecially pipes and pottery. The value' of tho book Is that It contains a comprehensive view of the whole Held, and gives information about the mounds nnd rclicB of all states and districts. It is one of a scries which Is dovotcd to pre-hlstorin America, and perhaps would be regarded as tho most inter estlng volume. The author solicits subscriptions. Orders can be sent to the publishing house, 175 Wabash avenue, Chicago, or to tho author at Avon, 111. riucE,.i.fto. SOCIETY ItlEETINUS. . Astoria Lodge No. 50, A. O. V. IV, TlfEKTa EVERY FRIDAY EVENING AT ill 8 o'clock lu the Odd Fellows' Hall. So journing and visiting brethren cordially in vited. J. T. KOGEKS, Recorder. Oooan bmcampmeM No. 13, 1. 0. 0.F REGULAR MEETINGS OF OCEAN KN campment No. 13. 1. O. O. F at the Lodge, lu the Odd Fellows Building, at aevt-n r. m., on the second mid fourth Mondays of each mouth. Sojourning Uetliieu ooraially invited. By order a F. Astoria Butldlug & Loan Association f ftHK RKGULAB MEETINGS OF THIS ASSO X elation are held at 8 r. m on the first Wednesday of each mouth. OtUce ou Genevieve street, loulh ofCbeuoinus. W. L. ROBB, Secretary. . Common uouncu. UIMCILAR MEETINGS. FIRST AND third Tuesday eveulugsoi each month at o'clock. -i'eron.i desiring to have matters acted upoc by the Council, at any regular meeting must present the same to the Auditor Mid Clerk, ou or before the Friday evening prior to the Tuexday on which the Council holds its regular meeting. K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Board of Pilot Commiaaioaoro. THK REGULAR MKKTING80FTHISBOARD, will be held on the first Monday, ofeoa-h -....i,Ui at 10 a. in. at Uia t..T,o of !;..:.! & I r ker; W. L. KO&B, Beo NOTICE TO POLICT HOLDERS Notioe Is hereby given to all persona in the State of Oregon holding policies in the State Investment & In surance Company, of San Francisco, California. Of the withdrawal from the state of Oregon of the State Investment & In surance Company, of San Francisco, California, and to all other persons in terested, that the aald 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 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 tote of the state of Or egon, within six (6) months from the date of the 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 3564,, 3568 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. Branaer, President. Attest; Charles M. Blair, Secretary SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop. Astoria Iron Works Plaintiff vs. Dean Blanchard Defendant. By virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, in the above entitled cause, on the 22nd day of June, 1893, upon a Judgment duly made and rendered therein on the 19th day of June, 1893, which said execution an.l order of sale was to me directed and delivered, I did on the. 8th day of i cot.. 1893. levy upon ail the right. title, claim and interest of the within named defendant in and to the follow ing described real estate, to-wit: Be ginning on the meander line 30.23 chains, westerly from the NE corner of the S. C. Smith Donation Land Claim, thence N 65 deg. 30 min., E 300 feet, thence N 24 deg. 30 min., W to ship's channel of the Columbia River, thence westerly along the said channel to a point 24 deg. 30 min. W. from the place of beginning, thence S. 24 deg. 30 min. E to the place of beginning, In Section 7, Tp. 8 N, R 9 W, of the Will amette Meridian, Clatsop County State of Oregon. And notice Is hereby given that I shall on Saturday, the 7th day of October, 1893, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, in front of the Court House door, in the City of Astoria, in said county and state, pro ceed to sell the same or so much there of as shall be sufficient to satisfy the sum of $530.58, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from June 19, 1S93, together with the further sum of J16.S0 costs and alS' bursements and accruing costs of this suit, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand in U. S. Gold coin at the time of sale. H. A. SMITH, Sheriff of Clatsop County, Or. Dated, Astoria, Or., August 14, 1893. OdDEN AVENUE GRADE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the com' mon council of the City of Astoria pro pose to establish the grade of Ogden avenue, In the City ot Astoria, Oregon, at the following heights above the base of grades as established by or dinance No. 71, entitled an ordinance establishing a base of grades for the streets of the City of Astoria as fol lows, to-wlt: At intersection with First street, 25 ft. " " " Second " 47.4 And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of three-fourths of the property fronting on said portion of said street be filed with the Auditor and Police Judge within ten days from the final publication of this notice, to wit: On or before Thursday, Sept. 14,. 1893, the common council will es tablish said grade. By order of the Common Council. Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge, City of Astoria. Astoria, Oregon, Aug. 22, 1893. Incandescent, all night. . . . $1.50 " 12 o'clock... 1.00 " 10 " ... 75 For particulars inquire of any member of the firm or at the office, foot of Con comly St. West Shore Mills Co., T. O. Trullinger, President. CENTRAL HOTEL Corner Cass and West Ninth. On the European plan Lurge, Airy rooms and a ilrst-clnss restaurant. Hoard daily, week ly or monthly. Private rooms for families Oysters and fish in season. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. EVENSON tt COOK, - - Proprietors. ASTORIA 1KM WORKS, Concomly street, loot Jackson, Astoria, Oregon. General Machinists & Boiler Makers Land and Marine Engines, Boiler work. Steam boat audCiuiuery Woik a Specialty. Cutingi of All Descriptions Mule to Order at Short Notio. JOKN FOX....... - President and Sup- . L. FOX Vice Preslden THE : OREGOft : BAKER V A. 1. CLEVELAND, Prop. Good Bread Cakes and Pastry, None but the Best Materials nsed. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered in any part of the city ELECTRIC LICIT SYPHILIS! A New Remedy A troe Specific pontrx and permanent elimination of all potion from the blood, and a restoration of healthy vigor lo the tiacues is offered to nSeren for the first time in a remedy which has been anderKotng the most severe private experiments for the past three years. It has not S failed, aoditwillnotfAuuisa True Spwlllo Syphilitic poison and all blood diseases. Do jnu be lieve a I Send for full particulars and prooffree. Stop filling yoar system with mercury and other poisons. This remedy will care yon in 30 to 00 days without fail. iVe fiiarantfwi a) care or refund the money. Address KCFFAT CHEMICAL CO., f0 Tint Btreo FOBTLAKD. 0 The V -V.ii p. P AST, fll Route. Pats You in Chicago I Honrs Of any otter line. Pullman and Tourist Electors Free Reclining Chair Cars. Oin Ing Cars are run daily via the Union Pacific Flyer leaving Port, land at 6:30 p. m. ASTORIA TO SAN FRANCISCO OCEAN STEAMERS AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER, 181)3. Columbia Sunday August 27. Mute Friday Hci tember 1. Columbia Wednesday Boptcmbor 0. rittite Monday Keptemher 11, Columbia rntimiay September 10. Mato Ihursday September 21. Columbia Tuesday September 20, ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERd Steajner Harvest Queen leaves As toria at 6 a. m., dally except Sunday, via Washington side of the river; re turning, leaves Portland at 8 p. m., dally, except Saturday. The Queen makes landings on both sides ot the river above "W'aterford, on both up and down trips. For rates and general Information cm!I on or address, W. H. nUHLBUBT, G. W. LOUNSBKUKY, A. Gen. Has. Ant. Atreut Fortiand, Or, Astoria, Or. Is the line to take to nil points EAST and SOUTH It is the DINING CAR ROUTE It olTera the best sei vice, comj bluing SPEED and COMPORT It Is the popular route with those who wish to travel on THE SAlFli:ST It Is therefore the route yon should take. It runs through veslibuled trains every day in the year to ST.PAULANDCflllUKO No Change of Cars, Elegant Pullman Sleepers, Superior Tourist Sleepers, Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers, Only one change of cars Portland to New York Through Tickets To Any Part of the civilized world. Passengers ticketed via. all boats running between Astoria, Kalama and Portland. Full Information concerning rates, time ot trains, routes and other details furnished 00 application to C.W.STONE., Agent Astoria. Steamer Telephone Dock. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Ho. 121 First Bt..eor. WaHhinfrton, Portland, Oregon X- XL. c3 KT, OO., O - Steasaer Ilwac Leaves Astoria dally at 7:30 a. m. for Ilwaeo, calling at Tansy Point, aiid eounectin? with railroad running north at 10 a. in, and with Nut on shnalwater bay for South Bead, Suaahlae, Nartla Cvm And other points through to Urar'i Har bor. Krtuniing Conner's at Ilwacu with steamers fur Astoria and IVIikl Baal far Portland. JOii-S it GOCLTEK, h. A. LOOMIS. r-r'-rT. rrraiacuL. B. V. KGBEIST. Superintendent. - I 1 t m Eas Pols era anead 111