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TIIE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, SATURDAY MOJINLW, DECEMBER 1Q, lm TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Served hv carrier, new week.. 15 els Kent hv mnll. ner month ' vtt Sent by mail, wr ymr Vt.H WEEKLY. Snnt by mall per year, $2.00 In ndvanrc Postage tree to subHuriDerx. The Astorlan guarantees to Its suU sorlbers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Colun.bla liver. Advertising rates can be obtained on nnn ieation to the business manager. This paper is in possession of all the telegraph franchises, and Is the cr.ly paper on the Columbia river mat. i.uu liuhH frpnulnp fllftnatrheH. The Dailv Astorian's circulation Is five times as ereat as that of the com blned circulation of the ether daily pa tiers of Astoria. The Weeklv Astorlan. the third old est weekly in the state of Oregon, has, next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation in the state, Subscribers to the Astorlan are re quested to notify this office, without loss of time, immediately they fail to receive their daily paper, or wnen tnoy do not get it at the usual hour. Uy do- ino this they will enable tne manage ment to place the blame on the proper nart, pa and to Insure a speeuy remedy Handley k Haas are our Portmnd ngents and copies of the Astorlan can l.e had every morning at their stand on First street. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for tho twenty-four hr.ura endinsr at 5 n. m. yesterday, fur nlshed by the U. S. Department of Ag riculture weather bureau. Maximum temperature, fil degrees. . Minimum temperature, 37 degrees. Precipitation, .2G inch. Total precipitation from July 1st, lSfl.t, to date, 37.99 inches. Excess of precipitation from July 1st, 1893, to date, 9.96 Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland. Dec. 15, For Western Wash ington, rain, slightly wnrmer; south erly gales oft the const. For Oregon and Eastern Washing ton, fair weather. The pretended independent J'.ui n Jsm that has been dependent for its excuse for living upon the superiority of Mr. Cleveland to the average dem ooratlc party, Is Bleeped In sorrows well-defined, though but purtlally ark nowledged. The mistakes of the pres. ldent come thick and fast, and there has not, since Andrew Johnson, been such a series of blunders In tho life of any public man. He managed his campaign of re-election, which he cull ed ed icallon, with great energy and Kklll, and it seems to have exhausted Ms strength and wearied his fortunes lie has had no good-luck since his re election. Ills fliTt speeches after hi; rersonnl triumph were curiously at va riance with the current feeling of h!n party, and Indicated that he had rcoch (d a -date of exaltation that itself ad vertise! the depurture of wisdom. There has been nothing like It In the lilBtory of the country. Tho cabinet- making period made manifest the weakness at first Indicated. Instead of selecting the strong men of his paity for hi a constitutional advisers, he ilin- cilmlnated against them nil, with a single exception Mr. Carlisle. prohibition. This unquestionably ;lo0s not Include nil the fraudulent, invest ment enmnnnl,, one of which may U found at home. The oft-repeated wan.. i mo unwary must, therefore, be sounded again, for, notwithstanding many Exposures, there uie people will- log to be gulled. There Is something Interesting, if not fascinating, In the unusual channels through which wo Bnln intelligoncp. The prwldenfu message by way ,,f London was it democratic novelty; So also were the personal proclamations by Port Towncnd telegrams, of the illustrious Willis, of Kentucky, sent to ihe Sandwich Islands to rear a throne for- a queen, so called, dark in n,m., plcxlon and otherwise. It would e..m hat the Ihltlsh have us pretty well blockaded. When we are allowed by President Clevel-md to know iinytjiin we are to get it filtered by the Lrlt possessions. If her Majesty, the Quee of Gr?at P.rltaJn and Empress of Indl lad the Sandwich Islands, and a slstei povcrelgn there seconded her, tho eli de of Influences would be complete. How circumstances do sometimes, nut of tener, change cases. Preside, rut ton, or i'rlneeton, declares that there Is "moral activity" in football iVond'r If the Yale faculty, by the way have yet discovered that It is a sinful and soul-destroying game! RECEIVER'S SALE. We notice a lot of figures proving t manufacturers and business men gencr ally that they are prosperous. They are In democratic newspapers. THE OLYMPIADS TRIAL. he P.lg War Ship Disappoints lie Builders. Hcj-e is a specimen of free-trade in consistency taken from a Southern free trade newspaper. It says: "Gov ernor McKlnley's refusal to accept tin (.ffers of a big jollification meeting and suggesting that the money for sm h i: puipose would be better spent In aid of the urniy of unemployed workmen shows that while he is drtiulfiill wrong on the tarllf, he has a kirn! heart, and much common sense." in cmslstency like tnls, remarks the Ke-iiv omlsU "contulns only the element of honest difference of opinion upon u great national question. The presence of personal prejudice dissolves iilu maglo when the chords of hum.in sym pathy are touched In the henna ol men, no matter how radically the,, may diifer upon those questions which lauki or tiumnku the contentment of t.iiiln;; millions." In discussing the remarkable utU'r tinces of Colorado's governor at thi recent miners' convention nt Sallda, l'ladstreet's, in referring to the the ory set forth that the right to coin money was given .to the general gov- c-inment by tho Btutes ns a trust - this trust calling for continuous ciin nge demonstrates the unteniitiii' n.i lure of that view by pointing mil (ha not only does the constitution of th United Slates, in Section S, of Aniclc 1, give congress the power to coin money, and to regulate the value thcir- of, but In motion 10 of the same urtlcle n expressly provides that no Mate hhnll coin money, Santa Harbara, Cal., Dec. 15. Tnt new cruiser Olympla, on her trial lee In the channel today, did not t-qua .he expectations of her builders, Vu still far exceeded the requirement, ind established a record for the eighty ilx knot course of about 21.07. Mucr. lo the surprise of every one the daj was nearly 'perfect and thti heavy wind of last night left no bad effects it least at this end of the course. The jcean was like a big mill pond, only i-uflled by the big cruiser herself (he sped through the water, scndl.ig the spray over her bow until the dock was drenched. The rensmi why Ui r ..ser Jld t eqiifn t',e pie-l.:-'S rec- ird Is an unexplained mystery. Th ;nnehlnery worked perfectly and there ,vas not the slightest break. The t;mt if 21.07 Is liable lo correction on tic mint of the currents, which may re mit In the Olympla's favor. A A: ft if four inches greater than the require--nents Is also to be counted in tht lrst calculations, which will not bt made for several days. The maximum pee.l Is irtlumteil nt 22.05. A FATAL FIRE. San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 15. Tliif morning a fire destroyed a China wast house on Valencia street. The bodlcf if two Chlncne have been taken fion- the ruins, and two more are missing. A HEAVY FAILURE. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 15. The Crane (run Company assigned this afternoon rile company was capitalized lit $2,- 0,000. THE REST IN THE WORLD. C. Nelson, of New lenalor Henry l ork writes: "On the 27Ui of February. IMS, : -as taken with n violent pain in tin eglun ut my kidneys. I suliereJ suet ignny that I could hardly stand u s soon as possible I applied two At oek s Porous Plasters, one over ear Sidney and laid down. In nn hour, t ny surprise and delight, the pain lm -finished, and 1 was well. I wore th dusters for a day or two, as a precau Ion, and (hen removed them. I hav Jeen using Allcoek's Porous Plasters li ny lamlly for the last ten years, an 'lave always found them the qulcke: id best remedy for colds, strains, an rheumatic affections. From my exiv ii'iice, i oeueve t-ney nre me oesi iuiim ers in the world Tn Hie Circuit Court of the Slate ol Oregon, for Clatsop County. R. L. Kabin, Plaintiff, vs. Carl Ossimiin and T. F. Luurln, defendants. Notice is hereby ghen that the un dersigned duly appointed, qualilled, und ncllng -receiver in the above outltiec! cause, will s.,-11 at ' public audlon tc the highest and best bidder for cash, on Wednesday, the 20th day of Decem ber, ixiia, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., at No. IW2 Third street, In the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, all Ihe property now held by me us re ceiver in said cause, said property in cluding accounts, fixtures, and mer chandise; the lulter consisting of cloth ing, turnlshing goods, dry goods, hats, boots and shoes, and notions, etc. The same to be sold In bulk. The foregolna tale will take place In pursuance of ar. order of Hon. Thomas A. Pride. Juflsrc of the above entitled court, made uuo entered in the above entitled cause c-n the 12th day of December, 18M. Thf property and an Inventory thereof may be inspected upon application to tin undersigned. II. A. SMITH, Receiver. Astoria, Oregon, Dec. 14th, 1803. Cures Scrofula J.'ij. Unwell, Me!f-r.l. .. '"V ' t; . !.L-r luu bceiictirf di.f S.-nifnU l;y tH' coof r, ,r iiiiie of msn !,l'', r ' f.-ucil toq'-i tea low i-Kiili -if-n - INHERITED SCROFULA. f Cured mv little Imynf Ijercilllsry 1 T6?-.f-V? Si i-"f"l:t, v.lili'11 Ui-l-i-nren nil ove, i '&:JLil 1,1, !.,,.- For S VI. 11 I llHfl P.lvfil Hi- all Iiim-i ill iii r-mvi!iy, w!ii-ii ttnally I was hi l.ii-e l o - enVXJSa A li bottles cu.-e.l l.iin, and Li4J-"V' tio uiploins ol Ul-i .CUK.IU. il'iw. '!' I- MATliniis. Jiallwrvute, Jlisu. ejr on Uloo I an.l Sk.n n. mv miilf -I (w. sv;ii i Si-iicmc in atiia, Ga. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE NELSON ESTATE. F. E. Pursuant to nn order of the circuit court of Clatsop county, Oregon, made on tne 4th day of December, 1803, 1 will on the 8th day of January, 1894, sell at the courthouse door, In said county, at the hour of 11 o'clock, fore noon, to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title, and interest that F. E. Nelson In his lifetime had in the southwest quarter section 10, und all of the Boutheast quarter same section. lying west of west bank of (inat creek or slough, In township 8 north, range west, in Clatsop county, Oregon, and all that he would have had, provided ne nau not mortgaged the same, to wltv an undivided one-half Interest tnerein. JOHN JACKSON, Administrator of the estate of F. E. Nelson, deceased. December B, 1893. SYRUP i FOR COUGHS, COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. In rmtln fnmllT of nine children, ir.y onlr rem edy for Cornelia, Colds and Cioup wan onion syrup. It miust OS offiiJtiio to-day an m wns lony y-r Ifow my grandchildren t.i e Dr. Ounn's Onion Byrnp which Is already prp-jrrd and mori- pV'firiatit lo tn laato. Hold everywhere. Tjirc bottles 60 oento. vaso no substituto for it. There s uoiuing nooa. For sale by J. W. Conn. Druggist. BETTOSTS A Positive Curo r-or? PILES. r& In ni. nv. r .111 ii-nn-. -Ml'-'. JjTfilivr.. Won tUrjiit. JiUliist ti-SO-im-lliiitl. Al lirlll'ilM, or l:);;!!---! oil l- c-'ipt or jrj53 ir:.'c-,.(;r. iH-rtux. gU fwiMiiElMt NN & C30WH 23 I Props., Jialiiiuu.-J. Mil A GOOD WORD. A. V. ALIvEN, Uf AM rf IN TV, IV T T T.'II CV.n.m,.1 - ii.. Dear Sir: -1 am glad to say a good Groceries, Flour, l'cej, Provisions, Mints, word for Krause's Headache Capsules. Alter suriering tor over thrae years with acute neuralgia and its consentient insomnia (vhieh seemed to baffle the efforts of some of our best physicians) you suggesieu tins remeily which gave me almost instaqt relier. Words fall to express the praise I should like to bestow on Krause s Headache Capsules. uratcruny Yours, MRS. E. R. HOLMES, Moiurote, I'a. For Biilo by Chas. Rogers, Astoria. Or. sole agent. Heart Failure. Vegetables, Crockery, Ghss anJ Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cais anJ Squc-mo.uc Sia-i-t;;, Astoria. Ore, Dalgity's hoi Works. JAJ1ES DALGITY, Proprietor, (Successor to ArnJl Si Pi-rclicn.) Boiler Repairing anil Cannery Work. Rcrairinir of River Ci.ift a specially. Machine work of all kinJs done. Shop, fool of Latayelte bt. Washington Jffeat Market. Corner Sec-mJ anJ Main Streets. Wholesale anJ Retail Butchers : and : Packers. Steamboats, Ships anJ Mills s-.iprHeJ on short notice, families supplieJ .lumpily at the lowest rales. CHUISTKXSIiNUCd., - I'rops. J. B. WYATT, JWW TO AVOID IT. Tlie epitapli on many a tonibstono i heart lailiire. JNo wonder, when we con- eider tlie initueiise strain which h put on mat email organ. .Marvelous as it is, beating 100,000 times and cxei tinir a force euual to 5,184,000 pounds daily, it lias its limit-its endtiraiico olten id tuo severely tested. So common aro diseases of tlio licart tlioiigli often for a considerable time without tlie suspicions of fiio alllicted person being in tho least excited that it is staled that one SESXZ HARDWARE AND SHIP CHANDLERY, special study of all diseai-cs of the heart, I'urc Oils, Bright Varnish, lllnacle Oil. Cot and ins rcniarkaulo bucccss Juts made Ins nnmo a fjimiliar one in all purls of cur land. lie has found the most oinmoii fivinptonis Ijf IPT-T TTTti 1-TkT,'0 of heart disease to bo Vai,,titm.iov Urnlcr-l . . v. nets in the cn'3(, back, slmnncli, foims. Ml thouldcr und arm, shortness of breulh, mother inn anella, fiiiiUinn, etc. cti OGCIDEHT HOTEL Ueaist Cuiik cm trailed wmulrjii!hi on ' ' mind and bitlij s 1 am do a good tj''n coil. Jcel ten yciii.1 t,o7-r and take more interest in iiU'.iiiH. I laid slini'tiicss of luvnth, nuliii- tation. pain under left shoulder Made, vnin around Uhr. heart, 1 could mltlcrponvn, ny,1 flM UN EXCELLED TABLE. ndr. finro 1 have taken ),: hdei Atw Heart Cure I s'tep Kelt, mid hut no papita- Rates, $j daily and upwards. lion. Jt has inaile my licarl elronyn: J wish you would print (Ins, because I want all to 1 t o-'-p t 3ija.t-ta know what Dr. MM Heart Van lias done 1 VC) 1 vljLVilJ, fo',1!c-" , , . . (JENCRAL CONTRACTOR 41 l'nr mor.flw mv u-irfi imOi-rp-I u-iili u.-ini- ?i(io, unotheriiin inlit, und wan iiniible to Pile Dl'iViM, HoilSS, BcidfJB and -1 I...- 1..I. c:l. ..i " J . on-wjt uii tier icii- Mue.-, nnu nii--i heverai doctors without relief. Your Jlcart Cure was iecoinineiiil.il, After titliinc three DEALER IN Aurlcullural Implements, Sewing Machines, r. urns and Uils. Ib the Best of Its Class On the Pacific Coast. Auction! Auction!! Auction!!! Commencing Tuesday, December 12lli, at 2 and 7 P. M. wo will ofler at public auction the entire stock of John G. Menus fine jewelry store. Uunaiide sale, regardless of cost Heason for sellimr," we must raise money. Bales daily at 2 and 7 V. M. butterfifijD Bfos- I. W. CASE, In Burn nee Agent, Ri:einsi:xTiNa Tlio I-"ollovlijK CoinpunleHi German-American, New Yorli City. N. Y. Union Fire and Marine, of New Zealand. . National Fire and Marine Ins. Co.. of Hartford. Connectlcut.Fire Ins. Co.. of Hartford. Home Mutual Ins. Co.. San Francisco. New York Plate tilass Ins. Co. Phornix. of London. Imperial, of London. A. G. SPEXARTH, DliALlR IS Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Plated Ware. Fine Rupniring a Specialty. Agent for Winchester Repeating Fire Arms Company, Qlashbarn's Guitars and mandolins. Largest stock of Fishing Tackle and Bamboo Poles. The TraJe Supplied. -BARGAINS IN-- Wheeler & Wilson Settling Machines. C. P. UPSHUR, Shipping & Commission Astorlu, Oregon. Noe & Scullv. S 7 Dealers In Stoves, Slice! Iron and Copper Ware. Sole Agents for MAGEE STOVES AND RANGES. joduuiku Specialty. 4 i Second Street, Astoria, Or. CHICAGO, piIiWflDKEE and ST. PAUli RAILWAY Connecting with All Transcontinenta Lines is the Only Line running ELECTRIC - LIGHTED - CARS BETWLEN St Paul and Chicago. AND Omaha and Chicago. The Express Trains consists of Vestlbulid, Sleeping, DinlnK and Parlor Cars, HEATED HY STEAM, And furnished with Every Luxury knoJn In model railway travel. For SPEED, COMFORT and SAFETY This Line is Unequaled. BOOTS and SHOES The Largest Stock, Best Quality and Lowest Prices at The Sign of the Golden Shoe. JONN HAHN & CO. G. il STItfSOfi & CO., BliACKSjMITHlNG Ship aud Cannery work. Ilorsedioelni?. Wan ons mime una repaired, lio m wjrk guaranteed JREEMAN & BREMNER, UIciclcsniithg. Sreclal mtenili'ii paid to x'eamborit re liainnj,', Hr.vt-oln s IiimhckIiucIiik. tic. LOGGING CAjVIP 010HK A SPECIALTY. r street, lictwren T ''mirth, Asliiiia. Or. l'J7 Olney street, between Third itud Ml WIIAIOl' I il ti Addiess, i&j, pstwiii-e .HUH. ASTORIA, ORE. CURK VOll H1CADACIII2. As ii lvmody for nil forms of head idle IClootrlii Hit tern hiiH proved to In l.e very liont. It effects a perinanoii' lire and tho most drondod nabllua Irk headiirlies yield to lta lnlluom,i e urt;o all who nre aflllctil to j.ro tne ii bottle, and clve thla remedy 'fur trial. In cases of habitual rnnoU itloa Kleclile Jlltteia itires by clviu he needed tone to the howeln, and fev i.nen Ionic resist the use of this mod cine. Try 11 once. Larce bottles oiil Ity .ents, at riuw. HoirerB' drus store The frxclusloii from tho mullB of ll. Jet ten and llteratui-e of the to-called Investment companies which nro lo cated In niuny cities thruuKhout the country, and which uixm examlnittlon have ben found to ho nothing more nor leaa than awliidllng concerns, la mi Important step In the protection of gullible people against themselvea. The extent to which thla crooked buxlneas la cnrrled on la ahown fy the fact that fifty concerns come under the recent NOTICK.' The annual mootlnsr of the ptr.ch holders of the Masonic Innd and l.ulld ns Association of Astoria, will be heh )il Wednesday, December 20, lS9a, nt T n ciock p. ni.. at ihu usual Place, nn the purpose of clectlmr live directors ti serve for tho ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business ay .miy come before the meeting. S. T. McKKAN. Secretary Astoria, Or., Nov. 18, 1SU3. A SUliE CURB FOR FILKS. Ttchlnv Dip d.m k nown hv moisture Ike perxnlratlnn. rniiHltisr Intense Itehlns when warm. Thin form, ns well as Hllnd. "leedliiK or rrotrudlnif, yield at once to it. itoaanKQ'a file lleineuy, wnica ncm llreetly on the parts affected, absorbe lumora. llnv lieiiina? and euecis wrmanent euro. Rilo. DriiEirtat or mall Circular free. Dr. Tlosanko. ?3 Arch street. l'hlln,iiinhin r. Bold by J. W Conn. FOR OVER FIFTT TEAR3 Mrs. Wlnslow'a Soothlna SmtP has en used for clilhlren teethinir. It oothca the child. oftens the pimi. allays all pain, cures wind chollo, and la the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-live centa a bottle. Sold by all druif- lsU thronchout the torld. bottles, slio fully recovered lier Jiealili. Your medicines do what vou claim.' Cn.vs. Ciihistman, Toledo, (). Dr. Miles' New Cure for the Heart is sold by all druggists on a positive, guarantee. It is infe, aiirteaUe, tpelirt, and dae Cure, Dr. Wiles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind, liOSS, 1! KiC IKS & to., .: Cv Butchers : ami : Grocers, A.sto-i, and IJiiiiur Astoria. I'ine T.ms riJ Cifi'.'cs, r.il'l - Iiellc.vios. Domestic iiu iriipieai iiii.ls. I'KfUhies. Siin.ir Cured H rr. s . Iicnn. I.lc. Choice - Fresh and Salt - Meats. EVERY REQUISITE TOR : First Class funerals : AT POflLt'S Undcrtakipg Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rales Reasonable. Embalminc: g Specially. Tickets on sale al all prominent railway oflices. For further information Inquire ol any ticket agent, r :. J. EDDY, General Aeent. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt. PORTLAND, OREGON. QUICK TIME -TO- SRH FRANCISCO AND ALL POIflTS IfJ CALIFORNIA Via the Mt. Shasta Route of the Soathera Paeifie Go. The Only fjoute Through Califor nia to joints tast and South. THE SCENIC ROUTE OF THE PACIFIC COAST Use or Lard. That's the happy and healthy condition of thous ands of housekeepers who have been bright enough to try M.C.CROSBY DKAI kk in Hardware, Iron, Steel, Iron Pipe and pittincs. Steves and Tirx;arr nouse furnisiuij; ijoods, sheet au.l Strip LeaJ. Tin at' J Copper, anJ Sheet Iron THI EW SHORTEfSIG, which is a pure, perfect and popular substitute or lard for all cooking purposes. The success of Corro LENE has called put vcrth less imitations with similar color and similar names. Look out for these. "All that plitters is not gold," and all that's yellow is not COTTOLENE. There is but one valuable new shortening, and that is' Cottolexe. It is healthful, delicate and economical as a single trial will prove. At leading Grocers. Watch the name. RCFUSC ALL 6U1ftlTUTr9. ft. K. FAIR BANK & CO., Sola Mnnnfacturnre, ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, NtW YOB IV. BOSTON. THE OREGON BAKERY. A. A. CLEVELAND, Iroa. GOOD BREAD. CAKES anJ PASTRY rxunc tut (he Rest M.it, rials iiv.,.i SATISFACTION l.l'ARAN TE1-D CUSTOMERS JjrciJ Je.n ereJ to anv (.nt of the city. Central - Hotel -r. )'J an J West N:t:ii Sts "In tl... I' ... .. ... iu.i,fj ri,!n, I mire. v r.i.i:rs .mJ """I J J.I.K. U'.:..Llu ... s anj citnrs. EVENSON&COOK, - Prtmrictor restaurar.t. tirt-.l mi'iiiiiiy. I'n ate tixin'S f.ir taT.;ii,-s nn in jeason. l i.iest hies, Li,1 North Paeifie Brcoiery JOHN KOrP.Prop. Bohemian Lager Beer AnJ XX PORTER. All orJors proirr-tly atter.JeJ !o JEFF'S Is tho Boa Ton ljestearaat of the City Tlie Kluent on the Count Dinner Parties anJ Banquets a Spe'daitv Ucat Vliic u.id Lkmorfc JVIusic J4all -:- 3i First Street, Astoria, Or, H. CHRISTENSEN. Frop. A FREE CONCERT every night beKinninf; al S o'clock. GooJ music. The best of wines, liquors anJ cigars always on hanj. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPERS Ivopp's Beer Hall Choice Wines. Liquors anJ Cigars. KENTUCKY V 1 1 I S K E Y Only handed over the bar. The largest glass of N. R Beer. Half-and-half. 5c. Free Lunch. E.ickson &Wirkkala, Proprietors; Cor. Concomly and Lafayette Sts. ASTORIA IRON WORKS Concomly St., foot of Jackson, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and .Marin; Engines. C.illor work, Steam bojt and Cannery Work a Specialty. Castings of All Descriptions Made to Order on ?tiort ftotice. John Fox.. A. L. Fox... ..President and Sufi. Vice I'resiJent. j4. B. Parker, Dealer in Lime, Brick. Sand. Fir Brick. Fire Clay. Cement. Mill Feed. Oals. Hay. Straw. Wood Delivered to Order. Praying. Teaming ind Express Business. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned has been cppnlnted admin istrator of the estate of Charles T. Strom, deceased, mid all persons having claims against said estate must present the ssme to her. duly verified, t her residence tn the city of Astoria. Clatsop countv, Oreson, within Fix months from thl3 date. November l?th. 1SS0. ELIZABETH STROM, Administratrix. Attached to express trains, affordintr superior accommodations for second class pr.ssoiifrers. For rat'.s, tickets, sleeping car reser cal' on or address E. P. ROUERS Assistant General Paseu ger and 1'ielght Agent, Portland, Or. Opposition Line! -TO- PORTLAND THE CITY OF FRANKFORT Will leave Astoria Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays at 7:30 p. m Sundays at S:30 a. m. Leaves Portland. Morrison street dock Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday aSd Sunday at 11 p. m, FARE-Slngle tr!P ! round trip. $1.50. Astoria Shipping Co., Agents Main street wharf. Pop tlandand Astoria. STEAMEU TELEPHONE. Siinday atAfprin,CVcr- eveninff except Arrives nt i.,,i. Sunday at 7 a. m y day except Leaves Portland even- ,i, Sunday at 7 a. m. da except E. A. SeeieyeSp:ASt. Astoria. eeneral agent, Portland. r- R. & N. CO.'s Steamer llwaco. Uaves Astoria ri.iii. iK at Tiuisy PoMt n'H 'f0rI1WaCO" rai'joM runalni .. .. '"ectiuir with lontsmShoaiWaterba a J with South UtDJ, m'll An-t other nni ro,h",7' P.rtld. nd for J01IS li. GOl l.TKlt t IVK-rsiarr LOOMTS, B. V. EGBiUiT.'sua,.,,,., . P,esldeof.