THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, SATURDAY MORNING, DECbutsctt 10, 1893. ABOUT THE CITY. A daiighte-r wua l"ni ycHteiihiy to t he wife or N. Kroiiquisl. of tills city IIiivo you road tlic advertisement on ih lnst- mitre regarding the life or III line ? The UrlllaU ship Province down from I'urllaiid yesterday villi wheat for Europe. arrived , Umdod loaded on the The RiiUsh ship Embleton, with 1S7C tons of wheat, in v.'iiy down In tow of the S. 15. Reed. Lou. Cordes, the popular driver of No. 2's, left last evening for Dresbaek, Minn., where he will spend Christmas with his parents. There will be the usual services In the German language at the Contjre- rational church on Sunday afternoon at 2:30. J. O. Schmld, Pastor. The Louis Olpen, whlchl Is being equipped for sealln.T purposes, Is ex pected to be ready for sea before the expiration of next week. The members of the Presbyterian Sunday school will please meet at tl.e church Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock to prnctlci for the Christmas exer cises. An JSO lot for J2. Groceries cheap for cash at Howell & Ward's. The Uelmont cigar can be had at Chas. Olsen's. All groceries sold at bottpm prices for cash at Howell & Ward's. Meany Is the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. For $2, a lot is delivered every week to the buyer In Hill's First addition. As dime socliil was given at. the Oriel, Third street, last evening, for the benefit of the Christian Endeavor The affair was a success in every re hpect. At the Presbyterian church the Sun day school and Society of Christian En deavor will convene as usual tomorrow. There will be no preaching morning or evening. For all kinds of job printing, go to Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorlan build ing Lovers of a good cigar can always find mild, fresh Uclinonts at Chas. Ol Ben's For Sale Three good lots at Smith's Pcint. A bargain. Address A. B., this office. A game of basket ball w.ih j Uycd in the yir.iiiislum last evenin?. and If.ive tl.e pi'.rl'.eipanls both exercise and amusement in plenty. About twenty members of the football club nii,h'.'y patronize the hall. An arc-light for use in displaying stereopticon views has been invented by Mr. Foyer, the foreman of the Pacific Can Factory. It will be used upon completion in exhibitions by the Columbia Camera Club of this city. Chinaware, in the latest designs, at E. It. H awes'. Prices never before equaled in this city. . Hill's First addition Is located In the centre of the city. Lots are now selling in it for $2. There is no risk taken by joining Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets the full value of their money. Services will be held at the Gongie gational church tomorrow morning and evening. Subject in the morning, "ChrUt. the Conqueror." Evening sub ject, "Christ Casting out the Strong Man of Sin." The Sunday school meets at 12 in., and the Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Janv.'S Mitchell, who was bound ovei last October to await the action of tin grand jury for having committed an assault with a dangerous weapon, waj yesterday adjudged insane by County Physician Baker. He was taken up the river on the Telephone last even ing, en route to Salem. Flashlight photos of the maskers; al so printing on silk and satin, now on exhibition at Crow's gallery. AVagner & Co. have a new line of souvenir spoons. Watch, clock and Jew elry repairing a specialty. Opposite tht Astorlan olllce. The City Chop House and Restaurant sit 410 Second street is open day and nishU Everything first-class. Nothing ,but white labor. John Dragollch, Pro'r. The Coffee House, 522 Third street; best plaee for chops and steaks: oys ters by the quart; received daily and Always fresh. There will be divine service in the Swedish Lutheran Church of Upper Atsloria tomorrow (Sunday) at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. in., Rev. J. J. Holkka officiating. lev. P. ; Carlson, whose health is getting better, Is expected U Ibe in Astoria at Christmas and will (conduct the hours of devotion In tin Swedish Lutheran church. Rev. Thos, p, Boyd, of Portland will occupy the pulpit of the J. E. church on Sabbath morning and even ing. Rev. Boyd Is a fluent am) enter V lining speaker. Morning subject, "Right Thinking." tAt the evening iservkc beginning at 7:30, the subject will: "Appended through Inability to Pa'aiize otf lie.'curees." Goenl music is promised, and M'.cr; b.:dy is coedhiily invited to attend. Eastern and Shoaiwaler Bey oyR (: in quail or pint at the Third street restaurant. Private rooms for families. Joe Kinckelia, proprietor, 408 Third street. Anything in the line of rents' furn ishing goods, in the newest styles, can be had from P. A. Stokes & Co. duiii!g the present month, at prices never be fore equalled. Don't go to Portland to buy your tickets for the "Old Country" and the East when you can get them for the eame price at the Union Pacific office Jn this city, and thereby gave your lo cal fare to Portland. All tho patent medlc-ines advertised in this papr. together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articUrs, etc.. ia!WJ I3"'11 at the lowest price at , . onn'" 6 store, opposite Oc Hient Hotel, Aitorla. JEFF'S, The Only Ijestaurant It Is said that n number of person :il lino uinu uic uu.MOUg lo ivellle work, und must have It In order to wcuie the necessaries of life. If bucH nit lasv, no? JY.'H"Iiiin 1H Willing to alleviate Oie difficulty as far lillf:. si We. Persons dcr.iilti;; ti recure lab i m.iy have a notice phee.i in the want un advertisement placed in tlm WlU1, column free of charge. As there Is no labor bureau here, free or otherwise, the Astorlan will endeavor to perfoim that oftlce for the benefit of those who peed it. Many persons who need lulp often do without it simply because they have no ready means of finding per sons to do the work, rind are some times obliged to go to the Chinese employment agencies, of which theie are many, In ..rder to secure laborers promptly. A free labor bureau for white people ought to do much tow rrds adjusting a matter which is exer cising the minds of the public to a great extent at present. Those who need labor performed can get persons willing to do it promptly by advertising in this paper. The dining room at the Occident lias again been opened. Only the best of white labor is employed. Give the fa vorite a chance. Ladles' writing desks, rocking jraiis and dining chairs, suitable for Christ mas presents, at G. V. Porter's, Second street. Handsome crayon portraits with $25 purchases. The Ladles' Guild of Grace church will hold their annual Christmas sale In the Y. M. C. A. hall on Monday, December lSlh, at. 2 p. m. All those having articles for the sale are request ed to have them there by 1 p. m.' A REMARKABLE SPREAD. "I have eaten apples that ripened more than clghten hundred years ago, bread made from wheat grown before the children of Israel passed through the Red Sea, spread it with butter that was made when Elizabeth was queen of England, mid washed down the repast with wine that, was old when Columbus was playing barefoot with the boys of Genoa," was the re marable statement made by Amaziah Dukes, a New York broker and a guest sit the Southern. "The remarkable spread was given by an antiquary nam ed Goebel, In the city of Brussels In 1S71. The apples were from an eai'fhen Jar taken from the ruins cf Pompeii, .hat burled city to whose people we owe our knowledge of canning fruit. The wheat was taken from a chamber in one of tin smaller pyramids; the butter from a stone shelf in an old well In Scotland, where for centuries it had lain in an earthen crock In icy water; and the wine was recovered from an old vault in the city of Cor inth. There were six guests at the table, and each had a mouthful of the bread and a teaspoonful of the wine, but was permitted to help himself lib erally to the butter, there being sev eral pounds of It. The apple-jar held about two-thiids of a gallon, and the fruit was as sweet and the flavor as fine, as though put up yesterday, BLEEDING BREAD. Considerable dismay ' was cauf.ed in England during the recent hot weather by the appearance of Moo 1 stains in bread, and also in bc-iVI potatoes, rice, and other farinaeeom substan. ts. In superstitious times, this somewhat rare phenomenon was .e.f.i.'ied as a mira cle, but modern seiche h.w shown that it 13 due to th growth cf a mloivseo;.- Ic plant, which is known to some ae cording to Dr. M. C. Cook as Mirroc cus prodigiosup, and to others as Bacil lus prodigiosus. The true explanation of the terrifying blotches was first pointed out by a Paduan naturalist In 1S19. The same production was seen near, Berlin by Ehrenberg In IS IS, at Rouen by Dr. Camille MonU'igne the same year, and was first recorded in Britain In 1?33. About 1SSG an epl demlc visitation on the continent w;-s attributed to this source. Carmine, red patches, capable of staining the fin gers, appearoa on cooucei meat uui ing the night, and various articles of f.:.l were similarly affected until alter about three months the epidemic suddenly jeased on the advent of a l,.vr te:n l.eraturo. Freen!us found lh" ndivid-nrc;ini:-:iiis to l e rou.i.l or oval n ils not more than 1-20.M to 1-iO'JO jf a line in diameter. They develop only !n the dark, and when kept continuously at a. temperature of 100 degrees Fahren licit, their color is gradually lost. AUCTION SALE. Th stork of Marcus Wise will l;c sold bv nubliei auction i without re serve, beginning on Decemlter 21st, 2 o'cloc k p. m. MARTIN OLSEN, Auctioneer. at THIS NEW BAKERY, Corner Olney nr.d Second. Largest loaf of home made bread in town for 5 cents. AH kinds of fresh cakes and home made candles. THE ART OV MJfGLVCt, Mra. H. T. Crosby, lately of Wash ington, ). (' (pupil e.f Anton Barlli and others) begs to iihiiouii'-ii that islio Is prepared to take pupils In vocal ana instrumental music. JiiPtructlon will be given after the school of the btot Kj-ipters, In the Italian method of traln nia voice. For terms nnd Informa tion i'iW i W Sect"ld 8troet' AWARDED HIGHEST HONORS VORH)i$ pAIR. (faM Baking The only l'ura Creaa of Tartar I'owder.-No Ammouia; No Alum Used iii Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. .PROMPT ACTION. School Directors Discuss the Senrkt ina' Question. Tlie The foil. .n Hot coimiiiiiii -ntlon will I'f foiiti. I self-explanatory: Astoria, Dee. IB, 1S93. Mr R.lilor: Your nrticle in th? Astorlan of Do- ...lol.er lr.lli. Ill relation to tlie Kennel fever, is timely i"J should receive im mediate, attention. On the 21st or No ember the council received a commu nication from Dr. Fulton stating that i here were a good many cases or tne disease in the eastern portion of the city and that without proper sanitary precautions it was likely to become epidemic. After considerable argument in the counclLthe matter was referred to the board of health (which consists of the mayor and committee on health and police) with Instructions to take such action in the matter as was given them under ordinance No. IT'.fl, and renort to the council at Its next meet ing. I believe the board has failed to act. Dr. Estes now reports to the Astorlan that the disease has made Us appearance In the western end of the city, but he has not reported the matter In writing to the city officials, as he should. Sec. 8, or ordinance No. 17fi3 reads as follows: "It shall be the dutv of each physician in this city to report to the city physician In writ ing every patient he shall have laboring under Asiatic cholera, typhus fever, small pox, scarlet fever, diphtheria, measles, or other danger mis or conta gious disease." Now in t he absence of a city physician I snouiu, mum in me Interest of the public the doctors would report the existence of r.ny contagious disease coming to their knowledge to the city auditor, so that the auditor could report to the mayor, that such nroner precautionary measures could be taken as the mayor thought neces- sary, so that our schools may not be closed. JAS. AV. WELCH THE ASTORIAN INDORSED. The bof.rd of school directors held a spjeeia.1 meeting yesterday afternoon for the purpose of discussing the pre valence of scarlet, fever In the city, and t. take such action as seems best to have tlie disease stamped out. There were present J. W. Conn, H. C. Thomp son, Thomas Dealy, J. P. Dickenson and Ben Young. After each of the directors hud given his views on the subject, Mr. Dickinson moved to amend section 48 of the rules governing pu pils. The section as It at present ap pears in the school laws, reads: "Any pupil who shall be absent four half days or two whole days during four consecutive weeks, shall be suspended, unless provided with' one of tho three following excuse f; from Ids parent of guardian, and shall not be permitted to return without a written consent, from the chairman of the school board." T'.ie section in regard to excuses is as follows: "The, only valid excuse for absence or tardiness shall be sick ness, or some urgent cause rendering punctuality or attendance impossible." As amended section 48 is now as follows: "Section 48. And any pupil who shall be absent from school five consecutive days on account of sickness shall not be permitted U attend or re-enter school without a certificate from a regular physician that there nre no Infectious or contagious diseases in his or her home." The amendment, wa; carried unanimously. Upon motion of Mr. Young tho clerk vas instructed to notify principal: bj letter, to enforce the rule as amended The utrlct enforcement of this nil i..;,iimi wiin me ooservanoo of see- lion ti. Is all that can be done by the .1. ... .ui oniciais. riection t.7 Is as fol lows: "No pupil Infected Willi any ce.nta K...UM uisciisc, or coming rrom n borne in Winch such disease exists, shall be allowed to remain in public school. For the Instruct inn and guidance of teach era the following explanation is given 1M... l uuiiiiiik oougn, measles, mumps, and scarlet fever are among the- most common of contagious diseases in ou community. ii u.ii meusics ana chicken-pox no me is to be allowed to come to school to come to school from tho house wrier the patient is during the continuance o the disease. nun mumps or whooping cough tne patient only Is debarred the priv ilege of the school. "With scarletlna, diphtheria, vaiio t .1 .1 oiu, or smau-pox, no one from the house is permitted to attend school during tho continuance i.f tho riiu. i i .... . aeiumriK convalescence. The patient must not re-enter school within s!: weeks from the attack. "Where any teacher has any reasoi to believe a complete knowledge o: facts Is withheld, a certificate frm thi family physician nir.y be ruriupBtecfc" No fears ar mtertnlned that tin choo principals will not enforce tlu laws, b for r (a n their powei but, Without a city physhian to r.iv.:nr,(' I.V report Pll cr.se of nmi.i. a i me r.nnest efforts of th sehoo ofliclal and teachers may prove futile "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen: I hud occasion to use several boxe3 of Krause's Headache Capsules while traveling to Chicago to attend tho National Democratic Con vention. They acted like a charm in preventing headaches and dizziness. Have hud very little headache since my return, which Is remarkable. Yours, respectfully, .IOI1N U. SUAWEU, Ed. ltenos'o (Pa.) Kecoril. For sale by Chas. ltogors, Astoria, Or., sole agent. CiUAKANTKEl) CURE. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs, and Colds, upon tills condition. If you are afflicted wltn a fniiirh. Cold, or anv Lung. Throat or ("best trouble, and will us this remedy ns directed, giving It a fair trial, and ex perience 110 benellt, you may return the bottle nnd have your money rerunuea. We could not make this olfer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery ..nol.l he relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store. Large size 50 cts. anel Ji.w BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the -world foi cuts, bruises, sores, plcers, salt rheum, fever nores, tetter, . chapped hands, chilblains, eorns, and all skin eruptions, und positive ly cures piles, or no pay required. It la guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents oer box. For sale by Chas. Rogers, iv essor to J. C. Dement. NOTICE. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of tho Pythian Land and Building Association will be held on Saturday, December 30th, at 2 o'clock p. n at the ofllco of Dr. Jay Tultle. E. A. NOTES, Secretary. AsUula, Nov. SO, ISM. HELP IS OFFERED, and is fKarenucM, to '-X'-l'-A cnto woman, by Dr. Pierce's Favorite member tins u you don't get the help that's promised, there's nothing to pay. In every "fenialo complaint," irregu larity, or weakness. nnd In every exhausted condition of the female system, if the " Prescription " cvnr fuiis to ix'neflt cr euro, your money Is re turned. Bearing -down pains, internal in llainmntlon and ulceration, weak bark, und nil kindred ailments lire completely cured by it. It's .a marvelous remedy for nervous mid Eon (Till debility, Chorea, or lfc. Vitus's Dance-, Insomnia, or Inability to Bleep, f '.pasms, Convulsions or Fits. For moro than 25 years. Dr. Boko's Ca tarrh lieniodv has cured tho worst cases of Chronic CataaTh in tho Head. Tho inaltein of fliis medicine- are willing to promise that they'll euro your caso or they'll pnv j'ou casli. WANTED. WANTED. A girl to do Uiriit house !keeiitis. Apply at 5(tf Third street. WANTED. $100 oa pood security. Address H. J., this office. WANTED Good canvassers, male .i.nd female. Unexperienced aser.t'.; make $5 per day. Apply at Tiolden House, cor. Main and Jefferson, be tween 1 and 3 p. m. FOR HALE. CHANCE FOR ALL Men of stiuII rmeiuiswin buy real estate in Hill's first addition, LOTS FOR $2. Call at the Astorlai Real Estate Exchange nr.d get a lot in Hill's First Addition for $2. JAPANESE CURIOSITIES Wing 'Lee has Just received u. full line of Japnneso curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost. 629 Third street. MISCELLANEOUS. . HOTEL. Remember McGuIre's Ho tel ut Seaside is open the year around, JALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St a:si have your clothes dyed und .-Jeaiied. SEWING MACHINES And general requiring, lock-litting, etc. C. A. May, 132 Main street. GEO. McLEAN, corner Olney and Ah- tor streets, does a general business In blacksmitliint' and repairing. JOB PRINTING Dell Ferguson, gen eral Job printer, Astoriun building, up stairs, Flrst-cluss work at reasonable ratco. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Hundley & Haas, 150 First street, and got the Daily Astorlan. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while there. MUSIC LESSONS.-J. W. Thomp son, organist at the M. 10. Church, gives lessons In music, piano and or gan. Organs tuned and repaired. Ad dress CSa Astor street, Astoria. TO SUBSCRIBERS. Those who do not receive their papers regularly and on time should notify this ofllcc. If tne papers delivered by carriers nre rt'ct or in bad condition, don't fall to make complaint at the business office. YOUR FRIENDS IN EUROPE. If you have friends in Europe whose pas laBe you wish to pro pay to Astoria, all at tho Northern Pacific ofllce, jfte-anier Telephone dock, and makt enown your wants. Reduced fait) via ill the leading steamship linos, ARE YOU GOING EAST? Patron ?.e the Northern Pacific railroad if you aro Golnj Eat. Low rates or fare, through tickets, baggage check ed to destination. All purchasers of jecond-clann tickets can stop over at Portland, Rates of fare same as from Portland. BEVERAGES. FINE WINES AND LIQUORS Call at August Danlelaon's Sample Rooms. ONLY THE PUREST V.'irxs and liquors are sold at AK-jc Campbell's Gem. A DELICIOUS DRINK. There is no place In Astoria where John Kopp's f.irwms beer Is kpt In such good con dition as at Utzlnger's popular resort. WINES AND BRAND) EH. Use Zin- fandel wine Instead of coffee or tea. Fifty rents per p-allon. Don't forget pch nnd nprlect brandy. AIpo French tnnc and wine at Alex Gilbert s. NOVELTIES Beautiful and GREAT SACRIFICE SALE. Business Musti be Having concluded to retlio from business I will dispose ol mjreutlro itock at a lacrMce 8CI100L 1100K8 AND (STATIONERY Bt actual cost. All other goods will be sold below coat. No reserve. The cntiro stock must bo closed out before the new yoar. Fixtures nd show cases lor sale cheap. This is a loua Ado sacrlllcc closing sale. R. STRAUSS, NEW YORK NOVELTY STORE r. H. Country Merchants will find It to lliclr advautiiKO to call on in aud price our goods before purchasing elsow lieie. This closing out sale is ttrlelly lor cash only. SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSIONEItb The reg ular meetings of this board will be held m the llrst Monday of each month at 10 a. m., at the oliice of llobb &. Par- 1 ker. W. L. ltobb. Sec. i NOTICE The regular meetings of' tho Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each month. Oiilce on Genevieve street, south of Chenamus. W. L. KODB, Secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13, 1. O. O. F. Regular meetings of Ocean En 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 '.ted. By order C. P. COMMON COUNCIL -Regular meet ings first and third Tuesday evenings of each month at 8 o'clock in city hall. Persons desiring to hav9 matters acted upon by the council at any regular meeting must present the same to the auditor and clerk on or before the Fri day evening prior to the Tuesday on which the council holds its regular mealing. K. OSBUUN, Auditor and Police Judge. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. II. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C. H. Cooper's store. W. C, LOGAN, D. D. S., DENTAL PARLORS. Manseli Block, 673 Third street. r. E. Lfct'ORCE, D. D. S. DENTIST. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. In the Flavel bulging, opposite Occident. FULTON BROS., ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 3, 4. 5. and 0, Odd Fellows' . Budding, Astoria, Oregon, j yi nr m. LAr'Uit. ATTORNEY AT LAW. 0K,2i Rooms 7 and 8, Klnney'a build ing1. ' tto'JTH, iMEY 'AT LAW. SILAS B. ATTOx. brl(.k building. Ofllce in Flavei . FRANK J. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Astoria, Oregon. J. Q. A. BOWLHY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Ofllce on Second Street, Astoria, Or. DR. EL1V JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.. Ofllce, Room 7, over OHitood's Cloth ing store, hours, 10 to 12 in., 7 to 8 p. m. ssuneiay, iu to u a. m. DR. O. B. ESTE", PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. Ofllce over Danzlger s Btore, Astoria. JAY TUTTLE, M. V. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Ofllce, Rooms 3, 4, over Astoria Na tional Bank. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to Residence, tiol), Cedar street. Dlt. STRICKLER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Dealer in DP,Utia AND DRUGGISTS' SUN DRIES. 307 Second Street, Astoria. BUSINESS CARDS. F. WICICMAN, CONTRACTOR. House moving and' street planking, Screws and blocks for rent. Call on or address 2027 I'lr.o street, A. GIBBONS, ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER Ofllce, with Ceneral Messonger Co,, 513 Squemoque street. J. II. MANSELL, REAL ESTATE BROKER. Notary Public. Fire and accident In, eurance, W. W. PARKER, REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENT. Office, 112 Benton street, Astoria, Or. IN JEWELRY Appropriate Christmas Presents. Kara and Tasteful Designs in Jewelry. H. EKSTROM, Third St. Closed Out Sure! THE Astoria National Bank TRANSACTS A General Banking Business Accounts of Firms and Individuals solicited on favorable terms. Foreign and Domestic Excnange bought and sold. Money loaned on personal security. Interest paid or; time deposits as fol lows: For 3 months, 4 per cent per annum For 6 months, 5 per cent per annum For 12 months, 6 per cent per annum A Savings Department. Having been established in connection with tho above, deposits will be re reived in sums of one dollar and up w ard. Interest will be allowed as follows: On ordinary savings books, 4 per cent per annum; on term savings books, 6 per cent per annum. D. K. WARREN, President. J. E. IlIGGINS, Cashier, i J. C. DEMENT, Vice-Prest. D. K. WARREN, I J. C. DAMENT, C. S. WRIGHT, I ; . JOHN HOBSON, H. C. THOMPSON, , , THEO. BRACKER, Directors. TtfEASTOlp SAVINGS BAM Acts as trustee for corporations and individuals. Deposits solicited. Interest will be allowed on savings deposits us follows: On ordinary savings books, 4 per cent ptr annum. On term savings books, 0 per cent per milium. On certificates of deposit: For three months, 4 per cent per an i.um. . For six months, 6 per cent per annum For twelve months, 6 per cent per annum. J. Q. A. BOWLBY Vlce-Prenldent FRANK t'ATTON Caonlcr DIRECTORS: J. Q. A. Bowlby, Gust. Holmes, Benj.. Youn?, A. 8. Keen. HUGHES & GO. Wliolenule and fietall LIQUOR - DEALERS. Importers of all brands of foreign and domestic wines, liqmrs ar.d cigars. J. H. Cutter whiskies a specialty. Vol Blatz bottled beer. Finest brands of Key West and imported cigars. Liquors for medicinal purposes. Family trade solicited. All order from the country and city promptly filled. gquemo-TJie Street, Astoria, Oregon. SEASIDE SflWfailili. ' stock oi lumber on hand . '-or 4FfteeM. Flooring, rus- A comp. jkjbads .of jlnlsh; n the rough --ihtnUiB; .OjIro l)racke,t tic, ceiling, ai.. 'fVr,uiB .reasonable ...uuiuiiiKO HIIU HI,. work done to order, and prices at bedrock. promptly attended to. Oflli at mill. H. F. L. LOGAN, Seaside, Oregon. Eleetfie Lights. Incandescent, all night. . . . $1.50 12 o'clock... 1.00 10 " ... 75 For Particulars inmiirn nf nn mamU. of the firm or at the ofllce, foot of Con comly Bt. Wkst Shokb Mills Co.. T. O. Trullingor, President. FISHER BROS., Sf?ip Chandlers HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE. j Wogons & Vehlchen In Stock Farm Machinery, palnli, Oils, Varnlshef, LoSEert' Supplies, pJlrhank'i Scales, Doors and Windows. IVovlolona, Flour, und Mill Peed' Astoria, Oregon. HUNTER & MERGERS, I'roprletorai of tho j. Portland Butchering Co. Markets Corner Peennrl and Benton trelii. turner liilrd and West titduli street CHAS. HEIhfiOfW & SOJL Importer and Dealer In FURNITURE Carpets and Upholstery. 9i, foj and 9 Third Street, ASTORIA, OR.