The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, October 04, 1893, Image 3

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THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1893.
ABOUT THECITY. ,
The Columbia came down from Port'
land yesterday afternoon. -
Hansen and Relter will be called up
for sentence at 9:30 this morning.
The bark Ailonby left out at noon
yesterday. .She anchored at Sand Island
An ISO lot for $2.
Groceries cheap for cash at Howell
& Ward's.-
The Belmont cigar can be had at
unas. uisen's.
Men of small means can buy real
estate In Hill's first addition.
Tonight's subject at the prayer meet
ing in the Methodist church will be of
special interest. " ,
It looks as if winter hod set in In ear
rest. Pague has settled down to steady
business once more.
The San Francisco steamer came In
at 7 a, n, yesterday and left up the
river at 9 o'clock.
Remember McGuire's Hotel at Sea
side Is open the year around.
All . groceries sold at bottom prices
for cash at Howell & Ward's.
For fine wines and liquors call at
August Danielaon s Sample Rooms.
Only the purest wines and liquors
are sold at Alex. Campbell s Gem.
Full Report of
the Grand Jury.
S. S. Smith & Co., of Knappton, yes
terday received ' the biggest sturgeon
that has been seen on the lower river
for two years. It weighed 755 lbs., and
the head alone weighed 151 lbs. From
tip to tip It measured 11 feet, 7 inches.
After being', dressed yesterday after
noon. It wad put on the scales and
tipped the beam at 421 lbs. The mon- The following is the report of the
ster was cut into 50-lb. lumps and grand Jury sent in to the circuit judge
shipped to Portland for freezing. yesterday afternoon
ttlec-ant hnth fiiha. first nlnoa i, To Hon- T- A- McBllde, judge of the
Ing and neat and artistic, hair cuttlne clrcult court of the state of Oregon, for
at me Astoria uatns. unlet & Corbett, tne county of Clatsop
prupneiors. Wevourmn.H,, f,.n,iSn,.nn
The Coffee House, 522 Third street: ty, September term. 1893. hoc- Iohvp t
i. . . . - . . i - ' ij - -
r r l lor Tps . B,le?K.!: oys' Pubmlt the- following report:
wia uj mo uuiui. icucivcu ucuu una I -,,, i ... ...
always fresh. "B ,mve caretuny examined into all
t., i. a ...u-Jcases u,at ,iave come before us of pei-
John Kopp'a famous beer is kept In Sons huld to an8Wer by the justice
such good, condition as at Utzinger's p-ouris, anu ail charges presented to us,
popular resort. and have returned true blllH of imli.-i.
I
Theo. Braeker keeps a varied and ment in nearly all cases, rejecting thoso
cnoice assortment or cigars, tobaccos, that In our judgement the evidence
rrf'rD." "l'-,y P'TO wouM be insufilcient to convict
Other matters have come before ns
Hilda Larson, a little girl, eleven tor Investigation, a number of which
years old, met with a very painful ac- are Presented In this report with the
cldent at the Court Street school yes- recommendations of this jury
terday morning. She was playing at The gambling question has been care-
recess In the corridors when she slipped fll"y considered nnd we have returns
and fell with a good deal of force 11,10 "i"8 in all cases where the cvt
against the pipes of a big iron stove dence was sullleiont, nnd it further ap
nea tor. Her forehead was cut to the pears to us that arrests have been
bone and the wound bled profusely, but made, each month by the police ofllcei
a few minutes with a doctor made the of the City of Astoria, nnd a bail of
little sufferer comfortable. taken In each case which has-boon for
v it vm. aiua vcwi LiuillluiC U- I r . i . .
boll'H Hoof Remedy.-and all tho Col- lor lms nas como rrom tne 1(1" Coin
unibla Veterinary Remedies at Fred, nilssloners nnd is Intended as a license
Saiz" Saddlery establishment. for the privilege of running canibllnc
The finest and most extensive line of games, We do not think this mode of
blue and white steel enameled ware collecting revenues from nnvniima
m mi .llu.l......) I a , 1 , , I ' - ..v. i. i
Iv r hlbited by law, the best means of rais
At thn MV,,.., o ,
uiuuvhKtiii juu -. ii iiiiu ii a.- lt,iini,n n.A i . , . .
grant Belmont, Wedding Bouquet. " '""". ' " " r " rnvi
Flor dei Madrid and all other clioice U'K 01 running gnmbling gamoji, innk
and favorite brands of cigars. Ing it an Incidental license,
Thor Frederlckson. oiano tuner, has In 8011,0 instnnees the omcers claim
moved to 1053 Third street. Adair's As- that It Is useless tn nuiko nrrnsia him
Meany is the leading tailor and vaynlniewriyeor-ltry and enforce the law In certain cms
in hii'iiHsr ensn nricni ror rur BKins. I r - u-.,. o.,., . .. .., . , ,
!-" "v.-1-iiu.-.c u jury win noi convict, no
ciHummuii 1I11UI1U1I1K IO PUrCna,J I mntlAK i,. , iv. ,..
fhnlr nlnt'L. o.,nn1.r t ,: 11... "-" -- l-VHH-IKe. we
1 ' - -' ' .J u,r,,.w v.. Cllllllillll L1III1
should communicate with Foard &
btokei before purchasing elsewhere,
paired and it is the duty of the road
supervisor to see that the bridge Is
kept in good and safe condition. We
would recommend that hereafter all
contracts for building county bridges be
awarded to residents of Clatsop county,
We would also recommend that when
Ihero are criminals in the county Jail
at the time of the June term of court
that a Jury be called and the cases dis
posed of, thereby saving an expense to
tho county.
We would also recommend that a
summary of the expert's report of the
various county officers and financial
condition of the county be published, or
so much of the report as will give the
taxpayers a clear understanding of the
condition of tho county and the man
ner In which the various offices have
been managed. And now having com
pleted our labors we ask to be discharged.
Respectfully
The R. P. Elmore left out at 8 o'clock
yesU-rduy morning with a full load of
imH.-fengers anu ireigiii ior i ni.imnfiK.
Robbie Russell, his many friends will
be glad to hear, is slowly improving in
health under the treatment of Dr. J. A.
Fulton.
Captain J. II. D. dray was busy all
day yesterday formulating a plan of
action for thei anti-Cliljiese committee
which meets tonight.
For $2, a lot is delivered every week
to the buyer In Hill s First addition
the highest cash price for fur skins.
Big discount on all goods at tho
gents' outfitting store of P. A. Stokes.
For all kinds of Job printing, go to
Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorlan build
ing
For Sale Three good lots at Smith's
Feint. A bargain. Address A. 13., thi9
oihee.
Since the return of the Rev. J. J.
Holkka from Sweden, the Finnish Ev
angelical Lutheran church has made
rapid progress. The organist, Mr. Josef
Mr. I. W. Case is meeting with a good
deal of success In his efforts to obtain
signatures to the agreement already
published. His depositors are accepting
his terms at the' rate of about fifteen a
diy.
An Invitation waa received yester
day by County Commissioner Carruth-
ers to attend the wedding of Helen,
daughter of John Craig Dunbury and
Captain Edward C. Carter, U. S. A., on
Monday the 9th Inst., in Chicago.
Lovers of a good cigar can always
And mild, fresh Belmonts at Chas. Ol-
sen's ' ,
Sewing machine and general repair
ing, lock-Ilttlng, etc. C. A .May, 132
Main.
Hill's First addition is located in the
centre of the city. Lots are now selling
In it for J2.
Water colors, crayons, and sepias
crayons, copying and enlarging, a spe
cialty at Crow's gallery, Third street.
Riippa, is one of the principal factors T,1(W T .,,,
ui wie euuueaa ui mt? uiiurun. unuer tne
advise the enforcement of the law, and
so pave the way to its repeal if it is
obnoxious. Any other course, either
through sympathy for a criminal or
for any other reasons, belittles the re
spect due the law and opens the door
to that scourge of a civilized people,
leadership of the pastor, coupled with
the assistance of Messrs. Rllppa and J,
W. Panttaja the Sunday Bchool attend
ance is increasing every week. Rev. .Mr.
Holkka preaches one Sunday in every
month at Deep River and Salmon
We have examined the public build
lugs of the city and county and with
one exception, find thorn In good con
dition, The county jail still remains in
tact, and with care will probably last
until spring. It is well kept, consider
Creek, and he will be In those localities lne ,the bWln& The city jail is tn
on the coming Sabbath.
Lots fOxlOO, all cleared, in block CS,
goou condition, well ventilated, neat
and clean and well managed
We Visited Kt. Mnrv'a Hnnnilnl fi.nl
from $300 to $450 per lot. found 11 ln excellent condition and the
If HI II r V I .ni" 117(l I rfi Tr' 'l.tn ivi...,l.
The Offloe liquors and mixed drinks I ,. ..t ,. , r .
nrA .inovnollort fiotiBilov.. Htroot- h. M"" ta" "ul uu KlvL" l" le OlSters
tween Second and Third,
J. W. Thompson, organist at the M.
E. church, gives lessons in music, pi
ano and organ. Organs tuned and re
paired. Address 589 Astor St., Astoria.
All the patent meoicines advertised ln
this paper, together with the choicest
perfumery, and toilet articles etc.. can
be bought at the lowest prices at J. W.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel,
Afitoria.
in charge for the able manner in which
this grand institution is managed.
We examined the various county of
flees and found them In good condition
and all the county records well kept.
and the books and accounts satisfac
tory.
We examined the expert's report and
find It to be a clear and concise state-
Fred Olsen tnlten tlio lend In mnnn. mcnt 01 tne conilltlon of the various
Wagner & CO. have a new line Of I foctuHnc hnnta anil Hhnoa All wnrlr la I Offices of thf cnnlitv nn,l Ita (lnn,,..l,il
souvenir spoons. Watch, clock and jew-
A'lZSi' spec,alty-P0Slte th0 !KSSi c Second o.ne;
the officers, but with one execution, all
JacobAugust Pakkila and Anna Lou- -There were several Interested- People dt,flcl l , b d d Th
isa Tarppa are now man and wife. The around the court house yesterday when deficiencies appear to be clerical errors
knot was tied by Rev. J. J. Holkka, and " Became Known tnat tne granu jury and do not show any mlsmanuirc mt
of the officers. From the report we llnd
that Sheriff Ross is Indebted to the
county in the sum of $3030.50, and we
recommend that the same be collected
from his bondsmen. Sheriff Smith's ac
count shows a balance due the county
of $14.01, and the county clerk, a- bal
ance of $22. These are simply clerlnal
errors. There is duo from I. Bergman,-
Mr. and Mrs. J. Karwonsll acted as
witnesses. The ceremony was per
formed ln the Finnish Lutheran church,
and was one of the prettiest and most
Impressive ever witnessed in that edi-
flce.
County Commissioner Carruthers was
indicted by the grand Jury yesterday
for malfeasance in office, the charge be
ing the Walluskl bridge affair, which
.blooms perennially. He was arraigned
yesterday, and will plead this morning,
through his attorney, Hon. .C. W. Ful
ton, It Is probable that the case will go
over to the next term of court.
had brought ill indictments for the
gambling cases. Sam Harris, John Ste
phenson, Chas. Wlrkkala, and E.' W
Sehlin were the white men arrested,
and In addition there were- three China
men, Ah Hong, Chu Guy, and Lum
Wah. All were arraigned ln the after
noon and given until today to plead. It
Is likely that all the cases will be re-
.... ,7 t ,t .. , I rr 1nn.nl ..1. , r, .1 .,,., I
""" former county treasurer, $55. As the re-
tne question oi junsuicuon, on wnicn
the whole thing hinges, will be carried
up to a higher court.
There Is no risk taken by joining '
Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets the
full value of their money.
Get your hemlock wood for $3.25 per
cord delivered, at tho Astoria Wood
Yard. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Del. .Ferguson, general job printer,
Astorlan building, upstairs. First-
class work at reasonable rates.
Rare bargains in jewelry are being
offered daily by H. Ekstrom. Any ar
ticle in the store can be had at cost
price. s
The most handsome and highest
grade Wall Paper ever seen ln the city.
I will furnish paper gratis to anyone
finding this statement not Irue. Call
and see for yourselves, at B. F. Allen's
571 Third street.
During thei winter months and until
further notice, Mrs. McKenzie has con
cluded to close her millinery store at
C o'clock: The other millinery stores in
tho city will also close at that hour, It
Is umtarstood. '
Reports from Knappton state that
sturseon are very slack this year and
that not more than or.e-fourth the num
ber that weie packed last fall are be
ing put up. The fcuir canneries are re
sponsible together for about 24 tons per
driy. Th fish are cut up into large slice:;
and rent to Portland where they are
frozen, boxed, and sent In refrigerator
cars to New York, Chicago, and San
"dusky, Ohio.
Patronize the Northern Pacific railroad
If you are going East. Low rates of fare,
throueh tickets. baKeage checked to desti
nation All purchasers of second class
tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates
of fare same as trom Portland.
Don't go to. Portland to buy your
tickets for the "Old Country" and the
East when you can get them for the
same price at the Union Pacific office
In this city, and thereby save your lo
cal fare to Portland.
Even' girl that buys her school
books at the New Tork Novelty Store
will be presented with a manicure
set Ecerv boy that gets his school
books at the New York Novelty 8tore
will get a nice memorandum book with
mirror attached.
JEFF'S, The Only fiestanraitl
port covers about eight years, it shows
that jhe business of the county, with
the exception of cx-Sheriff Ross, to
Persons wishing to Join Mr. Thomp- have been carefully and honestly man-
son's singing class will please leave aged.' To some, the bill for expert ing
L n r A l
thft brinks mnv pfm lnrcv hut U'hfn it
Tl't T ttnci lnal i.nnnl.,nrl n ..11 I
t iiik j-;c iiu.0 juat a ctcivcu u. iliii i it.i
1tv TonMnoo nrlAeHln0 nn IB tUJIBIUCreu HUtt lilt: WUtT WVfltU fA"
goods. Will sell at cost. 529 Third street. tenAa over a period of eight years, and
The finest hemlock wood ever sold in that it has resulted in a saving to tho
Astoria can be had from C. W. Ever- county of more thnn $2,500, besides the
est, Alderbrook. .Only $3.25 per cord Lmmlnt (1,lp frnm Px.Bl,n,iff linss and
. J . . 1 ! . . J I ' "
UL-in ciua. i
, i i i i i ii i j. o nr L?x-i.ruuirer ucrgnmii. u will ut' 111
pervord by C. W. Everest, Alderbrook. that lt wns money well spent.
Leave orders with Ben Coe, care of this We have examined the Walluskl
office. Terms casn. brldee and inntilred into the matter of
Those desirous of furnishing houses tg 'construction. We find that it has
XJrF&2ZSi in the con.tn.ctod . "
Northwest. Olive him a trial and prove conform to the plans and specifications
it. and is not built according to contract.
Mrs. Otto F. Heilborn nnd not Miss Most of the piling was too short and
Alma, Heilborn, as previously stated, could not be driven, nut simply stuck
will accompany Miss Park In her en- In tho mud and blocked up and spliced,
lertal.nment at the Methodist church on One of the bents was left out, and in-
Friday night. As before announced, stead of driving spiles on the shore as
this affair is being held by the Young called for, timbers were set on blocks
People's Society of the Presbyterian and mud-sills. The bridge was nol half
church to complete payment for a pi- bolted and the' bolts left out were sold,
ano. Miss Park is a lady who stands, Some of the caps are not bolted and
perhaps, alone in her ability to amuse none of the sway braces are boiled ac-
an audience without any other assist- cording to -contract, and some are
ance, for a whole evening. She is cele- broken off. There are many other de
brated as a vocalist, and, besides, is an fects ln the bridge and we Consider lt
elocutionist and a pianist of the high- a very poorly constructed one. The
est order. She will give some of her contractors are to be severely censured
best recitations, and many of her finest as they were, paid a price sufficient to
solos on Friday night. The complete construct ,a good .bridge, but have
program will appear in the Astorlan, failed to build it according to contract.
later. . - The bridge should be adjusted and re-
" 1 M
M a iJ . ifV; in ye
submitted.
A. R. CYRUS.
J. T. LEASY.
J. F. PALMER.
V. H. COFFEE.
V. H. STAFFORD
H. W. BHUIIN
SEASHOHI3 ROAD CO.
Se;isldo trains run two trips each way
on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
One round trip alternate days, ex
cept S:inda.y.
After the Sth of October the after
noon train will leave the pier at
o'clock, and the boats leave Astoria at
3::'.0 p. m.
Astoria, October 2, 1S93.
NOTICE.
There will bo a meeting of the Board
of Delegates of the Astoria Fire De
partment, .at the Hall of Itescue En
gine Company No. 2, on Wednesday-
evening, October 4th, at 7:30 p. m. Fines
will be strictly enforced.
By order C. J. CURTIS, Pies,
C. II. STOCKTON, Sec'y.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
Notice Is hereliy given that tho An
nual meeting of tho stockholders of the
Fishermen's Packing Company will be
held at the ofllce of the company, at
Alderbrook, Astoria, Or., on Monday,
October 30th, 1S'J3, at 9 o'clock a. m.,
for the purpose of electing a board of
directors for the ensuing year, and
transacting such other business as may
ii m? before the meeting.
By order of the president.
G. A. NELSON, Secretary.
' Astoria, Or., Sept. 29th, 1893.
ANOTHER
CUT IN
RATES.
PASSENGER
Five dollars less over the Union Pa
cific to Missouri river and Intermedi
ate points, effective Sunday, August
20th. Rates to all Eastern points corre
spondingly reduced. For full Informa
tion, call at Ticket ofllce, Union Pa
cific doqk.
G. W. LOUNSBERRY, Agent.
RECEIVER'S NOTICE.
We have a full supply of
SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES
To be sold at the American Book Com
pany's price list. "
A big reduction from last year's prices
GRIFFIN &' REED.
FOR API S80 LOT!
By. becoming a member of Hill's Lot Club you can get
a first clas lot in' Hill's First Addition to Astoria. Lots
will be delivered weekly. Now is the time to pro-
cure a lot to build a borne, for ipfslla
CALIFORNIA WINE HOUSE,
FINE WINES AND LIQUORS
I have mnlo nrritnenipiilH for supplying any brniul of
ines in (imiililiex tn suit ut Ion-oat onsli figures. The
t ni. to nnd families supplied. All orders delivered fire
in Astoria.
A. W. UTZINGER,
Main Street, AMoriti, Oi'vm
STEAMER R. P. ELMORE
ipaves for Tillamook Bay Points tho day following the arrival
of tbe Union Pacific stoiuners from San Francisco.
Hie xtcanier K. I. Elmore connrtw wlilt Union Pnciflo steunior for Portluml
and tlinmgli tickets are iHsued frotn Portland to Tillamook Ity wmh uy
the Union Pacilie Co. Ship freight from Portlaud by Union l'acH"
flteamei'H. .
The undersicned having been appoint
ed by the circuit court receiver for I,
W. Case, banker, hereby elves notice to
all persons owing said bunk, either by
note or overdraft, that payment ot
same must be made without further
delay. The office of the receiver, at
Case's bank, is open, dally, from 10
to 12 o clock a. m., and from 2 to
o'clock p. m., and all dcbtois are ad
vised to call and settle at once.
GEO. H. GEORGE,,
Receiver.
A great reduction sale Is in progress
at P. A. Stokes' gents' outfitting
store.
cy. Ct JJ!"-rv of tbo
0 ii-jr .'-:5ninny
TO RESIST THE ATTACK
KCrms of Con-
Alaloria, and
other diaeases
nieaim fltrlif, or
i no r.n r ,.a
mi JK uoi
f I hpsn irnrmn nra
ovorywliero in the
air wo ureatue.
Tho cilila aro in favor of the gonns, if our
liver iu iiiuetivo and our blood inipuro,
Whut 13 needed most is an Increase ln our
ccrm-liulitmg Hti-entrth. lo do this success-
lully you noed to put on healthy flesh, rouse
uio liver w vigorous action, so lt will tlirow
off theao gorniH, and purify the blood so that
thero will bo no " weak spot," nor soil for
germ-growth. ,
We tlsini for Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery, that it does all this in a way pecu
liar to U.J.M. lb is tho development of Fen
erations of medical thought it has stood the
test of a quarter of a century of cures.
That i3 why tho uuikors can guarantee It
In every trouble caused bv tornid liver or
impure blood, if tho "Discovery" fails to
Pretty lit-ont reasons for trvine Dr. Baco's
Cnturi i ii ILeincay. t .500 if you can't be cured.
DR. GUM'S
IMPEOV3.B
LIVER
PILLS
rih't v nh'F
FOR A DOSE
IS YOUR STOMACH SOUP,
Brtnth bad or Head aclUnr? Orncf thwr r'll"f
HovcdlotrniiiliilheiHo,nB"hiiU cui-en i ccflucnc
one each niKht forwreliweiitheto.ncli8i.ii
purlflf lh-5 brcr.ih. 1 hej iniuro pei-teotulae"')"-!!,
rcRulatotha bowcH nnd cure oonatlpntl. n. 1
wit promptly, ypt mlltily.novcr grlpo or wcken. Uki
DruEgla'.a or najl. koaanlw Med. Co., 1 tit., i-a.
For sale by J. W. Conn, Drugguit
WANTElt.
IV A. COMPKTENT PERSON. A 1'OKITION
to lo limucwork. Iiuiiilrc at 4Ki Aster t.
KITtT ATfON UY A YOl'NO LADY TO
u'urk for bcnni ami gu to fcehool. Inuiiire
ut tills llli-e.
, MISVICLLANEOVS.
C W.L O.V P. IJAKKit. 478 THIltl) SIKKEX
and Iimvc your clulh.-s dyed and cleancil.
Tier streets, doe Kriieral badness ill black-
Sn, nil i ii S and reiiuirlii.
Hill RKVr.--l.ATK VKMmSKK OK WM.
L b. Ail ill r, 2nu'i Hemlock bt., I'ppcr AntorU
piy at tan. Aiigun yvve. i aiih
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents, Astoria!
UXIO PACIFIC II. l. COMPANY. Atfetitn Portland.
Dalgity's Iron Works,
. JAN. DALUITY, I'ropV.
(Suecossor to Arndt & Forchou.)
Holler RepalrliifT a -d I'aiinety Woik. Reiislr
liilfof Uiver (,'rnft n Kneelully. Mnehlno Work
of nil kiieU done. -Siiop, Coot of bafayottu Hi.
C. P. UPSHUR,
SlIIPPINGaiid 0 iJMAIISSiO :
Astoria, - Oregon.
Washington Meat Market.
Corner Second mid Msln Ftroclx,
Wlioh balu mid KutHll
BUTCHERS AND - PACKERS
StCHIllllOl.tS, Sllll'H lUI. I 111 ll- HUiplll ll
on dlioit notli-e, KitinM it ! led
promptly ut tho lowest luicx,
CHRISTENSE.' C; CO., Proj:-:i v s
JEFF'S RESTAURANT
-18 THK-
Bon Ton Ton Restaurant in the Towu
(And the Finest on the Coast.
Dinner Parties, Banquets a Sp r.M
- Tha FlBMt W Ibm Llion,
Douiur In
Hardware and Chip Chandlery,
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish. Blimeie (HI. Cot
ton Citiivu-s, hemp Kml Twiiih, Ijtnl oil,
Wrought Iruu B)lku', (inlvaiilzted Cut Nnlia
(3-rooorlos, Xv&i o .
ARrlcultiinit Impleinentfi, 8vlnjt Mit
iiih lilne-i, r.ilulM mill
Cents' - FuroisliiDg - Goods
-i Am
Clothing in Endless Variety .
S, Dauzi&cr's, Third Street
Chas. Heilborn & Son,
Importers uml Deiileis In
FMTUIill CARPETS,
And I'pluiiflery.
691, m, 55 Third HI reel, Aslorla.
lG-0WE
t
HUM
k Is tho Best of Its Class
On the Pacific Coast.
AN UNEXCELLED TABLE
IlatCB, $2 dnily and upward'.
The Clatsop Market,
72(1 Third itreet, opposite Hu;et odlco.
Fisli, Oysters, Poultry and Produce.
Free delivery to anypuitof
tlio cliy,
ATCHISON & SENEY, Props.
J
; ro .
AO
t,.
::.l.
Eveiy Kequisitc for
nSST-CUSS-FUNERALS
AT
PoU's t'ndrrlating Parlors,
Third Tirect.
Ratei Reasonable. Embalming a
fcpociilty.
STURGEON - HOOKS
to inch points in
all styles.
8-inch Sturgeon Hook
Files, X'A) per doz.
A. G. SPEXARTH, Cass St
Is
HUNTEfi & MERGENS,
ll'roprletors of Hie
o,'s
Corner Hii-onil nitil l'iili'ii sir elH
Conii'r Tlilr.l snil Went hiithth streets,
NOE & SCULLY,
Di'iili-rs In
Stoves, W Iron & Copper Ware
Hole spent lor Mnitee Htovea n(l
ilniiKoa.
Joliblu of all klnd-i promptly at-
ti'Illll-ll to,
ill Kecond atreet, Astoria.
BOOT? aHD SHOES'
The LariteHt Mtoek, ileitt Quulu) ni
lowest Prices at the Sign el
The Golden Hhoe.
THE MODEL
Chop and Oyster House
JOS. TERP, Propiietor.
The heat meal la thueltvfor the money
Kttiern ovtere. el door t" M l-Vl-iows'
biilltllug, VH ThirJ tit.. As.orla.
1. W. CASE,
INSURANCE AGE1TT,
EEPRE6ENTING
CcrBni-Americii, New Turk City, N. T.
I'aioii firt idJ Karto, tf New Inhvl
lilliaa J r a4 ;rij J. ; ";.';ri
Conaecticat rire las. it., if Hartford.
Home lataal Int Co., of Sal FraBci.
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