THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20, 1893. THE TIDES TODAY. High watei-8:42 a, m. (6 ft. 7 lh.) 9:17 p, m. (6 ft. 7 In.). Low water 8:11 a, m. (1 ft. 1 in.) 3:49 p. m. (3 ft in.) AttOUT THE CITY. The City of York Is still waiting for crders before leaving. The Elmore left out yesterday morn ing for Garibaldi and the Nehalem. The road between Wood's Landing and Westport is in a very bad condl tion, and In many places almost inv passable. Old hands along the wharves say that the present bea.utifu! autumn . weather wlll last until the change of the moon in six days front this time, Services will be held at Stv Thomas' church, Skipanon, next Wednesday . evenings at half-past seven, the Eev. Wm. Seymour Short officiating. Charity covers a multitude of sins. Have you gone and deposited your con tribution with the W. C. T. U. ladies yet? Better not wait until the snow 1b on the ground. Go at once. There will be evening prayer at Grace church this evening at seven o'clock. If stormy, the service will be omitted, owing to tha condition of Wall street. Choir practice at 3:45 as usual. Jonas Lind, of Clatsop, had a large tumor successfully removed by Dr. J. A. Fulton yesterday, and the same surgeon took a long needle from the knee of a young son of Mrs. Weather- ford. The many friends of Mrs. Peterson, of Bear Creek, will be glad to hear that under the skilful treatment or I Dr. Pulton, she Is slowly recovering perfect health, after many years of pain and suffering. The annual meeting of the Norwe- weglan Evangelical Lutheran church met yesterday and appointed the fol lowing board of trustees -for the en suing year: Messrs. Erik Hauke, Th. Sivertsen, and Th. Fredrlcksen, An 180 lot for S2. Groceries cheap for cash at Howell & ward s. The Belmont cigar can be had at Chas. Olsen s. AU groceries sold at bottom prices lor cash at Howell & ward's. . 7. T. . - . Tne Oregon becurity Jona oo., oi Portland,' has filed articles of incorpo' ration with Secretary of State Mc- Bride. Fifty thousand dollars is the amount of capital stock, and H. A. Shorey, E. A. Clem, and C. J. Hall are the incorporators, has been incorporated. J. is. Hau, a. I fpu .mi i kllU U UDICCO. X 1117 JMUJ-JlkJ VEU" I ved at $1,500, and subscriptions to the amount of $500 have been received I towards the erection of . church build- For 2. a lot is delivered everv week I to the buyer ln Hill's First addition. Meany is the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price lor rur skins. For all kinds of job printing, go to Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorlan build ing. For Sale Three good lots at Smith's I Point. A bargain. Address A. B., this office. A letter from. Norway to a reverend gentleman of this city has reached its destination after a lengthy period of round about travelling. It was mailed ln Europe, the address bearing the one word "Oregon." A few days after the writer had posted it he recollected the mistake and dispatched a post card to h)s friend here, telling him of the mishap. Postmaster Hare was commu- picated with, and tracked the letter from Norway to Washington, D. C, then to Portland, then up to Seattle, then down to San Franotsoo, and fin ally back to the dead letter office in New York, from, which place it was forwarded to him yesterday. Lovers of a good cigar can always I find mild, fresh Belmonts at Chas. sen's Hill's First addition is located ln the centre of the city. Lots are now selling in it lor J-. Water colors, crayons, and sepias crayons, copying and enlarging, a spe cialty at urow s gallery. Third street. Thor Fredrickson, piano tuner, has lemoved to 1053 Third street, Adair's I Astoria, near Eagle cannery. Leave orders at Griffin & Reed's book store. The Eugene cannery, says the Eu gene Guard, has completed the work of drying, prunes for the season of 1 K9J. The product dried amounts to I aoou. .3,u. puunuB oi me iu u-ie reaay i 4, for mark-rt. The green fruit amounted I to about US, 000 pounds. At Dr. Shar pies' dryer we are reliably informed there are 60,000 pounds of dried fruit, or 220.000 pounds of green. In one day the doctor turned out four tons of dried prunes, and he is confident that with proper furnaces he can easily dry live tons per day. The cannery will probably make a short run can- ,..n8 cu UCiu.c 1 for the season. This has beer, a poor year for canneries. Nearly every one of these institutions will lese money this year. The finest and most extensive line of I blue and white steel enameled ware ever displayed in Astoria, has been received at Foard & Stokes.' 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 ln this city, and thereby save your lo cal fare to Portland. Everv girl that buys her school books at the New York Novelty Store I will be presented with a manicure! set Ever boy that gets his school books nt the New Tork Novelty Store will get a nice memorandum book with mirror attached. J1FFS. Tim Oilj BestairaiL The Astoria Football Club's excur - Blon party leaves Hustler's dock at 9 o'clock sharp tonight for Portland. before that time, every stateroom and berth on the. steamer will be taken. Utzlnger's band will leave with the excursionists and will accompany them for some distance up the river. The I teaia players are all in good fettle, and they have enough enthusiastic support- ers going along with them to give thera plenty of encouragement on the Held. Though circumstances are against them, they will make a strong at- tempt to bring back the pennant, I Should they be successful, and win a decisive victory, the club's next hope will be to meet the Thistles, of San Francisco, or the Wanderers, of Vic- toriathe' two strongest teams on the coast. There is no reason why another twelve - months should . not see the championship of the Pacific held by the A- F. C' , ' . " , . " 77 , . . t. slon of regard, and In a feeling man Fifty dollars will buy a ticket to the World's Fair and return, via the Un- ner- expressea ner inanKS to tiie qo ion Pacific. nors for the handsome present, for Monday. October 23rd, will be Union Pacific Day, at the World's Fair. There Is no risk taken by joining Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets the lull vaiue oi ineir money. Get your hemlock wood for $3.25 per cord delivered, at the Astoria Wood Yard. Satisfaction guaranteed. Gauntlet Lodge, No. 8, K. of P., of Baker City, loaned their gavels for tne use or tne grana louge aunng its rpppnt nnn vpntinn Thpv art full nf '.. ,. uioivuwi -..,. av u..v maae iron, ivngusn live obk, lajten from the hulk or a gun boat in the English service, sunk during the Rev- olutlon, 1776-77, ln the Delaware river. The handle is made from ash taken from" Henry Clay's farm. The lighter gavel is maae rrom wooa taken rrom the cabin in which Abraham Lincoln was born, whlla the handle Is hickory, , j . ti.- ..tj,i- ..uiu auuicw uu-.n.oui.o xc...-.ia6c. t.i- ii..i. . J i -ii -nt- I um tu o iiiiiniicu hi. biivci. xiiu.1, i nas a mstory. inis meiai was iorm- erly made into sample Pythian Jewels. I Passing through the Chicago fire, they were melted into a conglomerated mass from which the bonds and nlntpn were m. oantir. T.nri i thft vnun., namesake of Gauntlet Lodge No. 4, of Chicago, and in 1881, shortly after the institution of the Oregon lodge, the Chicago brethren presented them with the historical gavels. Rare bargains ln jewelry are being niTPrpa nui v ov rt . pikki mm. nv nr. i tM J.ll I" T Tl J I ticla ln the store can be had at cost . ,,. Price. . a .1,- f,a, grant Belmont, Wedding Bouquet, tU MUU 1JJi.Aygy k 1111 J Jl VU1 1K1U I Flor da Madrid and all other choice and favorite brands of clears. Anvthlntr In thA linn nf tints' fnrn. " ishing goods, in the newest styles, can r the present month, at prices never be- ..jr .3..i..ii - ,. ,. , ,, . Hie luiiuwiiiK is me exceiieni uiu-i . .. . gram of the entertainment to be riven I m the Fort Stevens school house by n, i i ,- ,71 ZZ toniB-nt at K O CIOCK: fSlninna- eXPrr1RPBIlinovnonte.il .lotontlf.n morn nnnni-rlnc- I members of the singing class; instru- mental selection. "Mediey on National Airs," Messrs. Caldwell, Hendrlckson and Thompson; song, "The Cat Came Back," Messrs Belcher and Kozer; ,, , - ,, -,.. song, "Up ln the Moon," Mrs. M. Wood mo, "i-oor uia joe," Messrs. xrout- ner, Sherman, Hendrlckson; recitation, "The Burning of Chicago," Mrs. Mc- uwicj, j."" .-vow, .w.t. Boy," class; song, "My Little School rsiri SnuwtnwLrr " Mnsara. Tipiphpr. Thompson, and Kozer; song, "Irish Ju- Diiee. xvi r. uuncan rayior: cnorus. i Pro Phundo Basso," class; song, He'a not Feathers in His Hat ." Messrs., iieicner ana .ozer. ine oioamnr Tturvoi tonvMi onrlv thla avpti. I , f Fort and round tr, Uck. price or aumission. 10 iuts eiiwiuuu- ment is BO cents, with children at half , price. The affair will doubtless be very largely attended, and Fort Ste- vona will .nniw one more in its lona vens will score one more in its long 1 --! ..nl-il minnAaoa-i Thin airont This event ason at the will open up the winter season Fort, and the residents of that place will no doubt follow It up with many 01-more pleasant entertainments of Hke character, Wagner & Co. have a new line of souvenir spoons., waicn ciock ana jew- Astorlan office. . .. . choice assortment of clears, tobaccos. x iicvi. nitxvn.ci r.ciri-3 a. vaiicu cuiu playing card.?, cutlery, stationery, pipes, amber goodB, etc. Dry hemlock wood delivered at 13.25 per cora Dy u. vv. veres., AioerorooK. . i.-i.-niii,Pinrin. oo thia I Leave orders with Ben Coe, care of this office. Terms cash. Miss Nellie Spencer closed a very sue. cesaful term, of school ln District No. nt Knappa, last weeK, with an old time school exhibition, given at the church, which was handsomely aecor- ated for the occasion. The following program was rendered: March and song by school, -our rresiaents;' twnlvA .Hrlsi nnd bova each WMLi-lns-lr a " ' 1 a sash on which was printed the name of one or two of the! presidents, made a beautiful tableau, wen carried out. Recitation. "A Knock-Out BlOW." by Miss Mary Johnson; essay on "Worn- an," Miss Maggie Graham; song by school, "Don't Complain;" "A Lecture the most artistic and competent work on Matrimony," Miss Annie Johnson; I men ever employed at the government dialogue, "Sunbeam," Misses Grace 1 Ol" ri i -Til. u II Ik r 5 The Otily. Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. : Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. 1 Darling, Jennie Darling1, Ruth Mliia- ker, and Master David Minaker; song, "Whispering Hope," Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Warren; recitation, "Only a Tramp, Miss Llllla Maud Murray; song, "Far Away," Mr. J. S. McFarland and Mrs. C. H. Warren; dialogue, "Trials of a Teacher," Miss Bertha Johnson and Master David Mlniker; song by the school, "Time Is Precious;" recitation, "Clliloquy of a Housemaid," Miss Ber- tha Johnson; trio, "Silent Night, Messrs. McFarland, Warren and Cy rus; recitation, "The Old Time Exh hlbltions," Miss illie Graham. Then followed a presentation of prizes and cards, to the school, after which Miss Bertha Johnson, on behalf of the school In a few well-chosen remarks; pre sented to the teacher a handsome sll- ver bell, as a slight token of the high esteem In which she was held by her pupils. Miss Spencer was surprised, and highly pleased with this expres their ready and cheerful obedience in school, and for the earnest manner with which all had taken hold to make tha exhibition the success which it nrovr. in ha Th final nlo-a anil uam ' 1Z . X Z " " w v ...... tied tne "History or our tmg" ending with "Marching Thro' Georgia. Miss Lain-a Knapp ably presided at the or- g-,, Tna affalr wn8 tne pieasantest and mo8t successful entertainment I - v. ..i ,1 yr rn-. . , r . r' . TT' "r.. exienas contrratuiauona to mihh Knon.i I - cer tor ner 8nare ln gettinir it up. and i8 phased to see that she has made such an excellent record for her school year TtMofmnt atli tnha fir-it nlaaa aVinv- lmj and neat and ablatio hair cutting at the Astoria Baths. Gillet & Corbett, Proprietors. The Coffee House, G22 Third street; best place for chops and steaks: oys- tB hv tha llnt. roa,vtu, H-nv nfl - always fresh. Frea 0isen the iead jn manu. facturlng boots and shoes. All work Is flret class and warranted. Repairing a specialty. Corner Second and Olney streets. Recently the Hon. Marshall McDon u' s- commissioner or nsn ano Rbe hurriedly passed through this cl y K P appointment at outn Beni Waah- Hl8 Presence in Astoria was noti Known, m time ror tne mem-1 bers of the Chamber of Commerce and I the local niinnprvmen to invite hfm to - - 1 - ... i " R" omolay represents. Mr. m. c. try he officially represents. Mr. E. C Holden, secretary of the Chamber of 111 All . I commerce, aaaressea a letter to mm at South Bend, regretting that the cham-1 k- w , v.,- ..ii I uci iia.u uccji uuanaic ul inn vioil. unui ber had been unaware of his visit, and ... inviting mm to a conrerence with tne citizens of Astoria on his return, YeB-l terday Secretary Holden received the o., to his communication: ....-.. .1 uear Bir: it was a matter or ereati ...-, L u. t u , ..i I at Astoria long enough to have a con- ference with tha member nf the chnm-1 ZX Lv'l TJyolttl tAX and I was compelled to changre my intern UP J, StTwSS- ative that I should be in Washington lnen- Without going more Into detail In regard to the matter, I am satisfied lhat the present methods and 0,,, of salmon fishing; will, if continued, greatly reduce the catch of Chinook or King salmon, if it does not ren- rlul thn flchlno on 1 1 ol iiimMflnnt. ,lve x tnink the close season should extend from August 10th to the 15th of October, since the spawn ing run oi uninooK taices piace uunng ihis period, a to nosa nnmnioHtori t Hhnii nnnn m return from Chicago, go into careful c.onsy.eratloJ of the whole subject of The common Interest is to maintain hlioh rcniln tir.na a a ara nononaarv 1 a keep up supply. At the same time no harsh or unnecessary restraints should b imnoae(1. Kftenlnt- what I h.v BAld view, I see no "reason why there should not be hearty co-operation be- twe?" tn! Mng interests and the M" con-rruions, in adopting and enforcing such measures as are necessary to hold the salmon fisheries. na n m naovriaomr i-n. 4V-v lr-.-, I PERSONAL MENTION. Alex Sweek la ln the cltv. R. V. Egbert is over from Ilwaco. Tom roster leaves ror MisnawaKa . . .1 today. A, Noltner of the Portland Despatch, 'c A. N. Bmith, of Portland, came down lne nver yeweroay, ... . . P. J. Brlx Is registered at the Occl dent from Gray's River. IT. d. TInrterwoorl and wife, nf Port . . th 0id-nt ana, are at xne ucciaeni. Otto Guthman came down the river on the Telephone yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Parker left fori the World's Fair last night. 1. jj, Malin, formerly editor of the Nehalem Times, came to the city yes- terday. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wood will next Monday leave Fort Stevens, where they have resided for six years past, for .-- u w ., n 1 vwv, iaa. ' . tt wu mil engage in business. Many Astorlans wno have Dartaken of their hosDltalltv wm regret their departure. All of the wwul wnrlr m tha mnA nf tha lottv wnich waa Bent to the World's Fair. was done by Mr. Wood, who is one of works. siting NOW TRY THIS. It will cost you nothing and will sure ly do you good, If you have a coukh, cold or any trouoie wiui tnroac, cnesi 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 la grippe found it Just the thing, and under its use had espeedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample at our expense and learn for your self just how good a thing It Is. Trial bottle free at Chas. Rogers' drug store. Large ulze 64 ceuts and 11. FOR RENT. FOR RENT. A. house with live looms furnished for housekeeping. Inquire at the Real Estate Exchange, Occident Hotel building. George Hill. WANTED. GIRL WANTED. Young girl to do light housework. Comfortable and permanent home for a suitable person. Address G. A. R., this office. WANTED Competent teacher for banjo. State terms per lesson. Address "Banjo," this office. ' FOR SALE. CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small means can buy real estate In Hill's first addition. I I L0TS FOR $2. Call at the Astoria . neu estate xcnange ana get a lot in -.lira uirst Addition for J2. HEMLOCK WOOD. The finest hem lock wood ever sold in Astoria can be had from C. W. Everest, Alderbrook. only a.25 per cord, delivered. Japanese curiosities - wing Toa una 4.f nt,A ... itA . I -- JMDI. 1 V.1 V CVA U 1UI1 illlt? Ul I Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. win sen at cost. v& Third street. MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL. Remember eartround: tel at Seaside is open the CALL ON P.- BAKER. 478 Third St.. nna have your clothes dyed and cleaned. SEWING MACHINES And general repairing, lock-ntting, etc. C. A. May, liz Main street. GEO. McLEAN, corner Olney and As ter streets, does a general business in biacksnilthlng and repairing. JOB PRINTING Dell FergUBon. gen erai Job printer, Astorlan building, up stairs. Finn-class work at reasonable rates. WtllilV 1JN "UKTLAND (Jail on Handley & Haas, 150 First street, and get the Daily Astorlan. Visitors need n.ot mlss thelr morning paper while 4- h 1A u.t?""rV SK? ' VkJ-JVlll lit IUUOV ICVItVJ 0.11U Ul gan, organs tuned and repaired. Ad- dress 689 Astor street. Astoria. . . . . iu BUlSfcUKiajSKH. Those who do not receive their papers regularly and on time should notify this office. If WnteUvmt by carriers are make complaint at the business office vnTTU tttjttp.mtq tvt irTTr -tt- t- w "iv ovvyxi. 1 you have friends in Eurone whnsa nan. you wish to prepay to Astoria, ca at the Northern Pacific office, ill llic luttuilie BieaillBIllu lines, ,i!e NortheVnPactflc Vallroir S "S? JtSSSt JiZ SL2f fare, through tickets, baggage check ed to destination. All purchasers of second-class tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates of fare same as from Portland. BEVERAGES. FINE WINES AND LIQUORS Call at August uanlelson'B Sample Rooms. ONLY THIS PUREST Wines and e sold at Alex Campbell's ura" UNEXCELLED.-The Office llauors cwiu ii.ijkcu uiiiiivo am uiiexueiieu. ucn- evieve stree., between Second and Third. A DELICIOUS DRINK. There is no place in Astoria where John Kopp's -"" 'TJ Sif5' ditlon as at Utzlnger's popular resort. WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln- fandel wine instead of coffee or tea. Fiftv nts ner mviinn tw- t,t peach and apricot iy. TlsVpYench Cognaa and wlne at Alex oinmtVt. . r . .'. . SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSIONER) The reg- on th9 flr8t Monday or each month at Ultll IllCtLIIlKH ill L111H UllH.ru Will IH nflll I 10 a. m., at the office of Robb & Par Ker. w. L. Robb. Sec. NOTICE The regular meetings of the Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each month. Office on Genevieve street, south of Chenamus. W. L. ROBB, Secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13. 1. O. 11 W .1.0011 nr tncmt Infra (f I ran n ir.n campment No. 13, in the Odd Fellows' Building, at 7 p. m., on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. So journing brethren cordially in ited. ay order c. P. COMMON COUNCIL -Reeular meet ings first and third Tuesday evenings of each month at 8 o'clock ln city. hall. Persons desiring to have matters acted I upon by the council at any regular meeting must present the same to the auditor and clerk on or before the Fri- "uunor ana ciera on orDeiore me j (law fivon nv flPlrP tn tha TMAariav nn which the council holds Its regular me3ting. K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. The Change from Girlhood to Womanhood is frauebt with dan pen. At this period the young woman I . lA-T-lUAninti an1 I .many nervous troubles, wrucn continue tnrougn life, lum thair nHirfn I at this time. If there I be pain, headache, and I nervous disturbance, I or the ffeneral health tint rnnd. the ludiciouf use of mcrUdna should be employed. Doctor Pierced Favorite Preecription la the heat trmlo and narrlru. mt una time. The best bodllv oon- aiuon reauin irom in uae. it a a retried v aoeciallv Indicated for those delicate weaknesses and derarteementa that alilint woman. I kind at one period or another. i nor au women, at all times of lilt, ln all I im nt rili.p n.hir.. th-, P-w?nt(n-. " I I Of neculiar nature, the " Preecnntkm ia the aafe aeent that builds no. atrerurthent. and cure. In catarrhal Inflammation, in ehronlo die- ordert and displacement common to women, it i qunmt'i to benefit cr cure, or Ma nioney m refunded. Cr. Save' Be-nedr DoalUvely rare Catarrh. ess. nr. II 1 1 II n'fS. FOR All OBO IQZ.i By becoming a member of Hill's Lot Clubs you can get a first, class lot ' in Hill's First Addition to Astoria. Lots will be delivered weekly. Now is the time to pro-: gry cure a lot to build a home, for ' Dalgity's Iron Works, J AS. DALGITY, I'rop'r. - (Successor to Arndt & Forchcn.) Boiler Repairing and Cannery Woik. Hepslr ing ol Klver Craft a Specially, Machine Work of all kinds done. Shop, foot of Lafayette HI. Washington Meat Market, Corner Second and Main StrectB, WhoKfdlo and Kctatl BUTCHERS - AND - PACKERS Steamboats, ships ami luilli supplied on short notice. Families mippiled promptly at the IowukI rules. I V-HKI5TENSEN & CO., Proprietors or. 33. Denier In Hardware ?M Ship Chattier?. Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, liiniKli- oil. Cot ton Canvas, Hemp 8ll Twine. Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes. UivIvriiiIoiI Cut Null ra-rooox-too, 7;t Aurlcnltnnil Implomeiils, SwIiih Ma intwhlnM, f ttlub and Oils. OliaS. lIoilbOHl &, Importers nnd Denleis In- FURNITURE,' CAUPETS. And Upholstery. GDI, WS, 595 Third Street, Astoria. Is the Best of Its Class On the Pacific Coast. A T nMPVPPT T PT. rn A T)T 1? Ull UMUUUL'iU iAXtUU Kates, $2 daily nnd upwards). The Clatsop Market, 70 Third street, opposite Bugot ofllee. Fisli, Oysters, Poultry and Prodiico. Free ilelivi'ry to any pin t of tliucliy, ATCHISON & SENEY, PfOpS. STURGEON" - HOOKS UliUJ!,UJSI X1UUAD 1 to 1 inch points in all styles. 8-inch Sturgeon Hook Files, $1.30 j.er do:.. A. ft. SPRY A R.T1T. flsiSS ft mo lnoandosoent, all nKbt. . " 12oVlock. 10 . $1.60 1.00 75 L of the firm or nt the ofl co, foot of Cpn For particulars inquire of nny member T. O. Trulliuger, President. J . A FASTABEWD " - - - - - GENERAL CONTltACTOIl. Pilo Driving, House, Bridge and : Wharf Building. Address, l!ox l.HO, poBtolllco. . JIAXI!S . CWO.HEtY, HKAlKn IK 1IA11DWA11E, IRON, STEEL, IRON P1PU AND KITTIN0H. STOVES AND TINWAHE, House Kunihhlng Ooorts, Blieet LeH'l.Slrlp L.eao, oiieei iron 1 10 hhu uopiirr. ROSS, HICCINS A CCM butchers - and - Grocers, Astoria, and Upper A tor la. Fine Tens and Coff-M, Tabid nrilvaclM, Domestic and Tropical Krnltit, Vi'Keui blea,Hiigar cured liwiu, bacon, etc. CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS THE J.JI&J OliEOOA : BAKERY A. A. CIBTELAHD, Prop. Good Bread Cakes and Pastry, None but the Sett Materials used Qatlcfartinn Rnnranfnnd i:ii!r.mpf Bread aeiiTerea in any panni me ciif Seaside Sav Mill A rnmnlctc itotk of lumber on hand in the roneh or drewd. Klorln Rinttlc. Celling, and nil klllihoi fllllnh: MoiilililiKH and Hliln. rlea: eluo Bracket Work done to order, l'orinr rcaionnblc and prlpva at bed rock AU "idcre wr"i 1, ii V" rAr ii .. 11. f. t-LOO AN, 1 1 opr. neaniae, urefron. C. P. UPSHUR, SHIPPING nnd C')M"IS2I0ri Astoria, - Ore gon. 16 Hot. mm ELEGTRIC nnn L1UU1D JEFFS RESTAURANT ' IS THE- . Bon Ton Ton Restaurant in the Town (And the Finest ou the Coast.. Dinner Parties, Banquets a Special. Tk Flaeat Wlaee aid Liqiors. Gents - Furnishing floods ANI Clothing in Endless Variety AT I Dauzigcr's, Third Street HUNTER & MERGENS, Proprietors otth Portland Butchering Co.'s Matt Corner Rwond mid RV nton strreli Coini-r Tliinl and West Klululi streeK NOE & SCULLY, L'e&len In Sfc, Mieet ton & Copper Wave Eolfl Kitenls (or Mhgee Slore and Kungoi. Jobblnit of all klndi promptly at tended to. 431 Second street, Astoria. BOOTS AM SHOES The Largest Block, Best (.uolit) aim Lowest Prices at the Sign of The Golden Slion. xxLXXsar b oo. THE MODEL. Cliop and Oyster House JOS. TERP, Propiietor. The best meal In th city for Hie money Kiixtcrn ovslero. M-xt door to Odd K ) lows' biillilliiKi ii Tblr.1 (., Anorlu. I. W. CASE, ' NSURANCE AGENT. ' EEPREPENTIN0 German-AmericaB, New York City, N. T. Unina Fire an. Marion, of Nc Zealand. National Firo and Marine hi. Co., of ilartforil. ConscdicDt Fire las. Co., of Hartford. Home Mutual Itu. Co., of Saa Francisco, littuii, of Liu!.., I Imperial, of I Nrr York Phle Class Ini Co. Kopp's - Beer - Hall Choice Wluei, Lliiuors mid Clgara. KENTUCKY - WHISKEY, Only handeil over the bnr. The Inrgrat Rlua of N. 1'. lk'cr. llntf and lull, bo. Free lunch, ERICK80N & WIUKAU, Pin. Cor. Coneomljr and l.afn j cite St. North Pa ?jf.c Brewery JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. Bohemian - Lager - Ueer Aud XX Porter. All o inr promptly a! teti'leil In, MUSIOhALL 3.11 I'irat atrect, Attorla, Or. H. CHRISTENSEN, PROP'R. A. 3?roo Oonoort Krcry tiluM bpfrlnnlnq: at 8 o'oloolt. (looil liiinlc. 'Hie iKHtof wlapn, . quura and cigara alwaya on luml, CENTRAL HOTEL Corner Can and Went Ninth. jn 'ha t'url",n" P'an-J.iirne, Airy room ui.u iirKwiHM reu-urnuL Uoanl rtif. iy or moiitlily, Pilvate room for fan II lr Oytters and tt Kit in ai-atno. Flnent Winea, I.iiiio'i and OUara. EVESUON t COOK, - . Prop) L tori. Couconily ureet, loot JackMiu, Aatonu, OieKOU. General Eactislstai & Boiler My fuiil and Jlarlne t'n(;liiei; R.iller work, Riwn. JOLK FOT...... .....l-rvf "lit and Snr- U FOX V ii iTf ilu.-u