The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, December 03, 1893, Image 2

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    TOE DAILY ASTOiiiAN, ASTORIA, SUNDAY MORNING, DECE3IBEII 3, 1893.
aii Sectarian
T;HMS OP SUBSCRIPTION
DAILY.
Sc. cJ by Carrier, per week....
15 cts
60 cts
$7.00
Pcui by Mail, per month.
Sent by Mall, per year...
WEEKLY,
Seal l,y Mall, pr year, J2.00 in advance,
I'ustage nee to BUDscrioers.
nation of the republican party Ju.-tt
before the recent elections which re
sulted In the choice of the repub
llcan ticket because It was bot
ter than the democratic, does not serve
us a precedent for the democrats. The
alleged independent press has for years
falsified the conditions of the parties by
making a disturbance over alleged re
publican bosses. The republicans are
not bossed to the extent that the dern-
The Astorlan miarantees to its ad-
vi i lisers the largest circulation of any
newspaper publlabeu on the coiumma 0erats are, and they never were,
rlvor.
Ad'ertlslnr nueo can be obtained on
application to the business manager. Washington fir and cedar, says the
,..J..r,PrLJnMTn7 IsUmonTv Northwestern Lumberman, are making
p..per on the lower Columbia that pub- headway among the car builders. Two
lin.is i;onulne dispatches. - ,, , ,
The Daily Astorian's circulation is wiuciou vt ...
llw tunes us great as mat or me com- ccnuy been placed, one with the Wells
Dlneu circulation oi in; oiuer uuuj ptt- i
tu.i of Astorl. I'rencii company, or unicago, ana
ie weekly Aitonan, tne tnira omest th(! nth. ..y, n Indiana farlnrv
Wt.l'Al III 111U PMIC Ul hud, l
next to the Portland Oregonlan, the The specifications called for Washing
largest weeK.y c.rcumuun ton nr or cedar Bides and decking, or
quitted to notify this olllce, without white pine. Thus Pacific coast lumbo
Iokii of lime, immediately they fall to , , , , . ,
re, Ivo their dally paper, or when they wflB I)llt " an e,luul foo,ln& wlt wnl
do nut get it at the usual hour. Hy nine. This shows that car builders hav
li,tii;' lliln thov will enable the ninn-
n:r.imnt tn nloco the blame on the made themselves familiar with th
proper parties, and to ensure a spetdy U(UDtablllty of fir and cedar to the
REPUBLICAN TICKET
3 BOTTLES flSSP
For the City Election to be
Held December 13.
Relieved me of a severe Blood trouble.
It has also caused my hair to grow out
agaiii. as it had been falling out by the
liandul. After trying many physicians
in vain, I am so happy to find a cure in
S. S. S. 0. 1 1. Emik r r, Galveston, Tex.
C f'l lO'C i'vfrciiv:mitjjerm3of ilis
5 Lo e.uand ihoj,oi3uu as well.
63r 7 -it ii eutircl , v- etal lo and harmless.
x
: i. (M i.) ;-i i:!iiti(! i.'ii! Klin mailed free
" IV.vii i' i i. "ii ie l o.. Atlanta, tia.
reni'.dy,
1'indley & liiuuf are our Fortland
ax-i.tn and copies of The Astorlan can
bo h id every morning at their stand on
Fl.s-t street.
TODAYS WEATHER.
I '.i -land, Doc. 1. For Oregon and
W...ii,iiiglon, continued f.ir weather
fill hi ty cooler; dense fo;r.i in the onus
dlML.iis Kund: niorn'ng.
purpose, and are willing to use it
Ihey can buy it at figures to suit. And
doubtless murh of this "Washington
fir and cedur 1h grown In Oregon.
I'm i land, Or., Dec. 2. Forccnst:
wtalhr.
Fair
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
Lui I weathwr tor the twenty-four
In . ending at In. m. yesterday, fur-ni.-'hi'
I by the U. 8. Department of Ag
il. iiii ire weather bureau.
"1ixlmum temperature, HO dewi-
Minimum temperature, 43 degrees.
I'ri'ilpltatlon, '.01 Inch.
Total precipitation from July 1st., 1893,
t date, 31.02 inch.
l'xooss of precipitation from July 1st,
1:'M, to date, 8.33 Inches.
The statement of money In curcula.
tlon shows the enormous Increase
fll2,404,47 as coiniarU with a yeir
ago. On examining the detailed stul
inent, it Is seen that gold coin is re'
Fponsible for most of this increase
There Is now In circulation almost S7
minimis of gnld coin more than thci
was a year ago. Deducting from till
a decrease of 41Mi millions In gold cor
tllleates, there still remains a gain o
4M4 millions.
C. II. F. P. U. NOTICE.
The announcement that the requlre-
Regular monthly meeting of the Col
timbta River Fishermen's Protective
Union will be held at their readme
ments for admission to the Harvard looms Tuesday, December 6, 1893, at
.:,w School will be raised so that nrne- 0 nl'. 8nar- Business of Import
mice to do transacted. jviemDers in
tlcally only college graduates will t.ihe good standing are requested to be pres
n,n n,rUO nr h, nt ih. iu.i ft,"l to have their bookor receipt
" " " ""along. SOFUS JENSEN, Sec.
hi.s not been universally imnrovcd.
Burrs of the writers In law Joiiiii'iIh
lu'leve that It would be well for sumo
A GOOD WORD.
.vl.ore only persons who have reached
Mr. J. J. Kell, Shurpsburg, Pa
Dear Kir: I am uhtd to sav a trood
i'l.e insiuuilon to estilb Hh a course word for Krause'n llendae he Cnnsules
Alter sufTering for over thre years
with ncute neuralgia and its consequent
tl 5 collegiate standard can mirsup In h insomnia (vlilch seemed to baffle the
. ellorts or some of our best physicians)
lureiy manner the study of legal you Huggested this remedy which gave
theories, hut for t.i;.rtle..l 'vl, ,, me almost instant relief. Words fall
I to evnroHS the nrntap T f4hoiilit like to
mosn wno are ainlillloiiH to enter legal hi slow on Krausie's Headuehe Capsules.
m-ii.ii n..i i iii'.. .i.. a I (Jralofully lours,
' w "" '""" . MRS. K. R. HOLMES.
c!"iii'e does nut meet with groat favor. Montropn, l'a.
Tl. mi..i,i t t ... .,.,.,,, ...... !,"r ,)V Ch""- lingers, Astoria, Or.
...n..., u. in, ii. ii iiiuuin iniiiiHoie agent
Brent scholarly aitnimnt nls are not the
must Important things in preparing a IT AIAY AS MUCH FOR YOU.
JouiiK man fur the study of law.
V. hat Is sully needed," the Journal
p :'se-vlng the honor and good name
ff.ins to be disappearing wll.h
fine 'old school' Jurists.
A WONDERFUL MAC11INK.
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving. 111., writes
mat lie had a severe kidney trouble
for Severn.! venrs with wvprn tinlnn In
;.'S, is some of that honest nrlile In l is buck and aImo that his lilmliler wh
nlTeeted He tried many so-called Kid
nev etlt'es. but without ftnv iriiofl rp
of the profession of the law which suit. About) a year ago he began the
nse or Electric Hitters and found re
tliosi ;(,f nt once Klectrlo Hitters Is esne
It Is not the dully adapted to cure of all Kidney und
I 1 1...... I 1.1... l l .
f'l.llllv frt T II 1 HIV-"! II llllllll-.-l, IIIK1 Ulll'U (llVl'l 11.1111UBL
' "",t u'ock, or to insumt relief. One trial will prove our
r nveise about ancient nivt.hs that i,, "tateimnt. I'rlee, only 50 cents for
, ' large bottle, at CIuuh. Rogers' drug
BuiiiK iu mine our proiession until It Is store.
ny in regarded as the 'bulwark of the
pe iplo's liberty.' " Even In the Ilrst
I n,i - I.. .. . .1 1.1 . I. .. 1 I r,
i.inlf nf tha .. .i ... ineie ih no iiouni inai man is a line
'""" '""ny niechiinlsm. but like everv othe- ma
lawyers who are nob collego graduates chine he wears out. by friction. It Is
. ' said that he is born again every two
- ..oo ,....M nun ui i no iiuiuH- or tnree years. His body la virtually
trlouB and iispfn! ,,i.,,.i,,m f n. i remade from food. To retard this ma k,.
I ink uver in ruuieuny wrong, uh a man
have liad neither the time nor the loses bo much vitality in the delayed
nn,.y to devote , collegiate educa- !rJ'at .lilZ A '"5 ,2
i hi. To prohlhlt legal education lo anew Is so accelerated by DtifKlne with
1lriiiwlin,llVt,a tHlla tt... r.
tll.l'IB Ulhrt hav Ik. ,1 .,..11. ........ : .111.11, UO
v" "." Hum- it were, may be made li. two or lini'
lint would bo months, and the change In the mechnn
ism Is inioh that the worn out part is
juui.K .nvu win. imve sirtiggiou repiaoea by me new without the usual
running down of the entire machine.
YOU don't have til hIoh fur roiMiliu
.. ..i..i .. . . .. . . i,...." . : ... . 1
... ..uiiwii a uiu9 in me raiiKs or an i urge away wim Hrimdredth s I'll
the old, disease! and worn out IhhIv
lliey are purely vegetable, absolutely
iiarnuess, ana safe to take at any time.
For Mayor,
M. C. CROSBY.
For Auditor and Police Judge.
JOHN BRYCE.
For Treasurer,
A. S. REED.
For City Attorney.
J. A. EAKIN.
For City Surveyor,
W. T. BEVERtDGE.
For Superintendent of Streets.
CHARLES CODDARD.
For Police Commissioner,
J. O. IIANTHORN.
For Harbor Master,
' PHIL. JOHNSON.
For Councilman First Ward,
JOHN T. HAY.
For Councilman Second Ward,
CHARLES LARSON.
For CouncilmanThird Ward,
GEO. A. NELSON.
DR. GUMS
onion
SYRUP
FOR COUGHS,
COLDS
AND CROUP.
GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE.
In raising a family of nino children, my only rem
edy for Coughs, Coldn and Croup woo onion uyrup. It
is just as effooiivd to-day as It was forty years ago.
Now my grandchildren tnko Dr. Gunn's Onion Syrup
whioh is already prepared and morr pleasant to the
taste. Sold everywhere. Largo bottles 60 cents.
Voice no substitute for it. There's nothing as good.
For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist.
A. V. ALLEN,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits,
Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and
Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies.
Cur. Cass anj SijuemiK)iie Streets, Astoria, Ore.
Dalgity's Iror? Works
JAHES DALGITY, Proprietor,
(Successor tn ArnJt & Ferclien.)
Boiler Repairing and Cannery Work
RepairinR of River Craft a specialty. Machine
work of all klnJs done. Shop, foot of Lafayette St
I. W. CASE,
Insurance Agent,
REPRESENTING
The Following Componln i
Cer.man-Amerlcan, New York City, N. Y.
Union Fire and Marine, of New Zealand.
National Fire and Marine Ins. Co., of HartforJ
Connecticut Fire Ins. Co., of Hartford.
Home Mutual Ins. Co., San Francisco.
New York Plate Glass Ins. Co.
Phcenlx, of London, Imperial, of London.
THE MODEL
CHOP AND OYSTEf? HOUSE
JOS. TERP, Prop.
The Best Meal In the city for the money.
Eastern Oysters.
Next door to Odd Fellows' bulldine
n.ij ....
vj i mm ji., ASloria.
A. G. SPEXARTH,
DEALER IN
Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry, Plated Ware.
Fine ReDairinrr a Snecinltv.
Agent for Winchester Repeating Fire
nrma vompany,
Olashbarn's Guitars and mandolins
Largest stock of Fishing Tackle and
BamDoo roies. ine l rade Supplied.
-BARGAINS IN
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing (Waehines.
Heart Failure.
Washington JWeat jVIarket.
Corner Second anj Main Streets.
Wholesale and Ketail
Butchers : and : Packers.
Steamboats, Ships and Mills supplied on
short notice. Families supplied promptly
at the lowest rates.
CHIilSTICNSliN it CO., - Proiw
nOW TO AVOID IT.
The epitaph on many a tonibstono is
Heart luiltire. JNo wonder, when wo con
sider the immense- strain which is put on
that small organ. Marvelous us it la, beating
100,000 times and exurting a force equal to
5,184,000 pounds daily.it lias its limit its
enduranco often is too severely tested. So
common nro diseases of the heart thoueh
often for a considerable timo without the
suspicions of Che alllicted person bcina in
the least excited that it is stated that one
person in four has a bad heart Dr. Franklin
xij.iii.-3, ui jiiviiuii, Aim., jui9 lur viura iimuu
a 8teciul study of all diseases of the heart,
and his remarkable success hns made his
name a familiar one in all parts of our land
He has found the most common symptoms
of heart disease to be pain, d intra or tauter
nesa in the cheat, back, stomach, bowels, left
shoulder and arm, shorlneM of breutli, smother'
iny spell, fainting, etc.
Mr. George R. Smith, of Barnes, Yates
Co., N. Y., writes: " Dn. Milks' New
IIeaut CfJKB Ans worked wonderidly on
mind and body tt 1 can do a good day's work.
1 feel ten years younyr and take more interest
in nfliiirs. I had shortness of breath, palpi
tation, pain under loft shoulder blade, pain
around the heart, I could not iilerp on my riqht
side. Since 1 l.ave taken Dr. Miles' ivw
Heart Care I s'eep well, and have no palpita
tion. It has maile my heart stronger. I wish
you would print this, because I want all to
know what Dr. Mdei Heart Cure has done
for me."
u Vnr month inv wife suffered with naloi-
Uition, smothering spells, and was unable to
i ' i r ... i i?i.. . ...i i
Sleep on ner icit mod. nne men ecvcrai
.l ... .. 1 V Tf . y"i
J. B. WYATT,
DEALER IN
HARDWARE AND SHIP CHANDLERY,
Pure Oils, DrlRht Varnish. Binacle Oil, Cot
ton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine. Lard Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails.
GROCERIES, ETC.
Agricultural Implements, Sewing Machines,
Paints and Oils.
CHAS. HEIIiBOW & sot
Importer and Dealer in
FURNITURE
Carpets and Upholstery.
891, S9S and 505 Third Street," ASTORIA, OR.
C. P. UPSHUR,
Shippings Commission
Astoria, Oregon,
Noe & Scully,
Dealers In
Stores, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware,
Hole Ayentk for
MAGEE STOVES AND RANGES
,olhlnuu Kpeeloltj-.
431 Second Street, Astoria, Or.
BOOTS and SHOES
the Largest Stock, Best Quality
and Lowest Prices at
The Sign of the Gb'lden Shoe.
JONN HAHN & CO.
C. A. STItfSOjU CO.,
BliACKSMITHlNGI
Shin and Cannery work. ilorsRinneliifr. Wmr.
ons iuad und repaired. Go )d work guaranteed
uu ca-ss street.
FREEMAN & BREMNER,
Blacksmittia.
Speelitl nttentlntt paid to stenniboat re
pairing, liist-cluss horscslioeing, etc.
LOGGING CAJVIP HjORK A SPECIALTY.
197 Oliioy street, between Third and
Fourth, Astoria. Or.
THE
eOGGIDENT hotel
Is the Best of Its Class
On the Pacific Coast.
AN UNEXCOhLtED TABLE
Rates, $1 dally and upwards.
J. A. FASTABEND
GENERAL CONTRACTOR.
II. rough years of hard work In order
iue 1
ti'imred iirofexNlun.
A Rlx-foot scum of ctrnl hns Wn tlls
rovered In Arizona, nnd Is iirtuionnoi'd
01 troa, M'tni-iintlmti'lto tumlll.y. It is
TUB AHT Ob' SINiUNO.
Mrs. IT. T. Crosby, lalelv of Wnsb
lllirt.ill 1) 1 ......11 A... tn
Improbable that this Is the only Roam, mid others) be to nnnonneo that slie
Is pivputvd to lake pupils In voenl nnd
instrumental nitisle. Instruction will
be Riven after the school of the bpf,t
musters, in the- Italian method of train
IhK tile voice. For tortus inn) liil'.i.'iim
:!. mm apjiarenUy all thut the eai. ""'1 apply to US Second street.
but this may ho easily ascertained bv
further boring. In Northern Mexico,
a iso. tnero arc considerable beds of
llallst needs to make this region of
America nil Important imumfucturlnK
to.iter. not dependent un precailons
SRASIDR I,OI OE ELKCTIOXS.
Astoria, Or., Nov. 29, l$fl3.
1 no en etion of otlliws f..r M.u,uito
Bold and silver nUnlng, is confidence and I-'kIkc No. 12, A. O. V. XV., will lake
puice tins evcnlnir, Peeem ber 2nd.
enterprise. Supplies of fuel are essen
tial to the development of ninnufae
turts. However cheap and abundant
other raw materials are. without cheap
fuel the industrial center of other
Inrts of the country will continue to
keep th lead. ' It Is suld that a rail
A report showing the llnanclal coiull
uon or me IoiIko w 111 be rem) A full
niieiiuance is desired.
Hy order of Master Workman.
BOARD WANTED.
WANTED-Hoard wlmw lnUi..iin..,
in imv r.iiKiisn nrnnch. lw.,u.ir....i.ii,ir
cr shorthand will be taken in !lvm..nt
way will connect Guaymns with a eofil 'f'Tenees. Address Teacher, care
nciu eigniy mues UlstaJit. This would
form an Important outlet for the Pacific
coast, and might, by shipment down
the gulf or
much-needed
manufactures.
A SURE CURE FOR PILES.
Itching- riles a.e known bv Tnolnttim
by rail, give Sari DleSo a lJff
inducement to establish
t,;.J ii ,!" anected, absorbs
""" cning ana effects a
. .raiirm iurw. mpc. uruin.Mst nr mull
It would fill our minds and hearts Circular trY 'nr'EwT n An'h
with joy, as gentlemen aay when ex-iiZn.' by J. w.
....... I ..m - ..
mm "Y me sounu ot tneir own sym-
jir.thellc voices, if the democratic party
could be brought to a realising sense of
TMR NEW RAKERY,
Corner Olney and Second.
Its many and Inveterate Iniquities, and TTBVBt loaf of home made bread in
uform Itself altogether, but that Is not ,0Wn ;!J.,Tlr,; .
prfdsely what we expect from the I made candles.
project of reorgaalzatlon that is pushed
with so much zeal, and we trust with
success. The fact is tho ivoifcanl-
ROOM MOULDINGa
A fine new stork nr r........ - , ,.
at J. w. Crows. uumiii.
doctors without relief. Your Heart Cure Pile Driving, House. Bridfle and
wuu.mian,l.h A flan InMnif fl.wia I 3
WnO IWJUmuicmnin lunmjj
bottles, she lully lecovered her nealtn.
Your medicines dowliatyou clatni." Cha&
Chkistman, Toledo, O. k
Dr. Miles' New Cure fot the Heart is sold
bv all drinreistB on a positive guarantee. It
is safe, agreeable, tffecth, and does cure.
Dr. Miles Medical Co., JMknari, inu.
A
Revolution
In Eating
has been brought about by the
introduction of Cottolene, the
new vegetable shortening. The
discovery of this product, and the
'demonstration of its remarkable
qualities, has attracted the widest
interest. Hitherto the common
shortening has been lard, or
indifferent butter. Every one has
probably suffered occasional dis
comfort from lard-cooked food;
while it is well known that thous
ands are obliged to abstaintntire
ly from everything of that kind.
To such ocople, Cottolene is of
peculiar vai t, widening as it
does, the itnge of what may be
eaten and enjoyed. Cottolene
is a cooking marvel. It combines
with the food imparts to it a
tempting color, a delicate flavor,
and an appetizing crispness.
No trace of greasiness remains
to offend the taste, or disturb the
digestion.
Cottolene is worthy of the
carefal notice of all those who
value good food, of itself or fr
ita hygienic properties.
. Sold by Ldl9 SrooMu
Made only by
N. K. FA1RBANK & CO.
ST. LOUIS aa CSlm a, tew Tark.
WHAUP HUILDICW.
AJJress, box 180, postoftice' ASTORIA. ORE.
KOSS, IIKJIUXS CO.,
Butchers : and : Grocers,
Astoria and Upper Astoria.
fine Te.is anj Coffoos. Table Delicacies. Domesti,
anj Tropical hruits, Wxetahlcs. Sugar
CureJ Hams. Bacon. Htc.
Choice - i-'resh - and - Salt - Meats.
M.C.CROSBY,
DKAI Ell IN
Hardware, Iton, Steel,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
Stoves and Tinware.
House Furnishing tioojs. Sheet auj Strip LeaJ. Tin
anj Copper, anj Sheet Iron.
THE OREGON BAKERY.
A. A. CLEVELAND, Prop.
GOOD BREAD, CAKES and PASTRY
None but the Best Materials usej
SATISFACTION GUARANTIED CUSTOMERS.
BreaJ JellvereJ to any part of the citv.
ASTORIA IRON WOKKs,
Concomly St. . fixt or Jackson. Astoria.
Genera! Machinists and Boiler Makers
UnJ nJ Marine Engines, Boiler work. Steam
boat and Cannery Work a Srecialtv
Castings of All Descriptions MaJe to OrJer
EVERY REQUISITE FOR
: first Class Funerals :
-AT-
POHb'S Undertaking Parlors,
THIRD STREET.
Rates Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty.
JEFF'S
Is the Bon Ton Hestaarant of the City
The Klnet on the Const.
Dinner Parties and Banquets a Specialty.
Heat Wines and Liquors.
CHICAGO,
IWIIiWflDKEE and
ST. PAUL
RAILWAY
Connecting with All Transcontinenta
Lines is the Only Line running
EJjECTP,IC - LIGHTED - CAP,S
BETWEEN
St Paul and
Chicago.
AND
Omaha and
Chicago.
The Express Trains consists of VestlbuleJ, Sleepinc.
DiniiiK and Parlor Cars,
HEATED HY STEAM,
Anj furnished with Every Luxury known In mojer
railway truvel.
For SPEED, COMFORT and SAFETY
This Line is UnequaleJ.
Tickets on sale at all prominent railway offices.
For further Information Inquire of any ticket uent,
r
C J. EDDY, General Agent.
J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
QUICK TIME
-TO-
Sflft FRANCISCO
-AND-
ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA
Via the Ml. Shasta Route of the
Southern Pacific Go.
The Only ffaute Through CaIi?or-
nia to Points East and South.
THE SCENIC ROUTE OF
THE PACIFIC COAST
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPERS
Attached to express trains, affording
superior accommodations for second-
class passengers.
For rates, tickets, sleeplmr car reser
vations, etc., call on or address E. P.
ROGERS, Assistant General Passen
ger and Freight Agent, Portland, Or.
Music Hall S-
3i4 First Slroei, Astoria, Or,
H. CHRISTENSEN, Prop.
Opposition Line!
TO-
PORTLAND
A FREE CONCERT every night beginning at 8
0 clock. Good music. The best of wines, liquors
and cigars always on hanj.
Central " Hotel
Cor. 3rd and West Ninth Sts.
On the European nlan. I.jro-e. airv rooms and a
tirst-cl.iss restaurant, Boarj dally, weekly or
mommy. I'rivate rooms for families. Uvsters and
nsh in season. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
EVENSON & COOK, - Proprietors.
North Paeifie Brewery
JOHN KOPP, Prop. -
Bohemian Lager Beer
And XX PORTER.
All orders promptly attended to ' -
Short Notice.
John Fox
A. L. Fox
President anj Supt
- Vice President.
tf- B. Parker,
Dealer In
Lime. Brick. Sand, Fir Brick, Fire Clay, Cemenl
Mill Feed. Oats. Hay. Straw.
Wood Delivered tn r-
Praying. Teaming and Express Business.
CETTON'S I Posits Cure
I F
PILE
one iiB,
FOR PILES.
In iim 0v. r 50
". iIUh t!l
monlah. Al ilnir.-,.,.
Of owned on mi,,,, J
jup, per T
Prop., Biliiuorp, 41,1
(opp's Beer Hall.
Choice Wines, Liquors anJ Cigars.
KENTUCKY WHISKEY
Only hanJeJ over the bar. The largest glass
of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half. sc.
Free Lunch.
E.ickson &WirkkaIa, Proprietors,
Cor. Concomly and Lafayette Sts.
THE CITY OF FRANKFORT
Will leave Astoria Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays at 7:30 p. m.
Sundays at 8:30 a, m.
Loaves Portland, Morrison street dock,
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and
Sunday at 11 p. m.
FARE Single trip $1; round trip, $1.50.
Astoria Shipping Co., Agents,
Main street wharf.
Portland and Astoria.
STEAMER TELEPHONE.
Leaves Astoria every evening except
Sunday at 7 p. m.
Arrives at Astoria everv dav ev.-ot.t
Sunday at 7 a. m.
Leaves Portland every dav evnont
Sunday at 7 a. m.
C. W. STONE, Agt. Astoria,
E. A. Seeley, general agent. Portland.
I. R. & N. CO.Vs
Steamer Ilwaco.
Leaves Astoria tl:)lly ttt7:Pfla. m. for Ilwaeo
culling at Tansy 1'olnt, ami connecting with'
railroad running north at 10 a. 111, and with
boats on Vnoaln ater uav for u
South Keiid, Sunoliine. Norili p.
And other twitiu imugh to rar'nHar
bor. Ketunili c eoimeeis nt liu..,.n ..
s'eamersfor Astoria and Night Boat! for
Portland.
JOU-N K tiOCLTER, L. A. LOOM1S.
Mt-orelary. Presiilin
B. V. Etilttlrf. StiperinteDdeat:
RECEIVER'S NOTICE.
The undersigned having been appoint
ed by the circuit court, receiver for I.
W. Case, banker, hereby gives notice to
all persons owing said bank, either by
note or overdraft, that payment of
same must be made without further
delay. The office of the receiver, at
Case's bank, is open, daily from 10 to
12 o'clock a. m., and from 2 to 4 o'clock
P. ra., and all debtors are advised to
call and sttiie at once.
GEO. H. GEOKUti,
Receiver.
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Wo Knsnuteo a cure or refund the uiouev.
Addrcaa
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T Flrt Street POBTLAND, tlE