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THE DAILY ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, TUESDAY MORX1XO. frECEMBfitt 10, 180Je TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Served by carrier, pepr week. Sent by mall, per month Sent by mail, per year WEEKLY. If. eta 'J cts JT.W Sent by mall per year, 12.00 in advance, Postage rree to siiDncriuerB. Tha Antorlan niarantees to Its tuili soribere the largest circulation or any newspaper publlHhed on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be obtained on application to the business manager. This paper is In possession of all the to eirraDh rrancnises, anu i uic w j paper on the Columbia river that rub iiuh.a o-AnninA illflnatches. The Daily Astorian's circulation is five times as great as that of the com bined circulation of the other daily pa pers of Astoria. The Weekly Astorlan, the third old t wookiv 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 dally paper, or when thoy do not get It at the ububI hour, liy do Ingl this they will enable the manage ment to place tne Diame on me yini.-. parties and to insure a speedy remedy. Handley tie Haas are our Portland agents and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand on First street. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 p. m. yesterday, fur nished by the U. S. Department of Ac ricullure weather bureau. , Maximum temperature, 47 degrees. Minimum temperature, 37 degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from July 1st, lS9u to date, 3S.M Inches. Excess of precipitation from July 1st, 1893, to date, 8.90 Inches. THE MESSRS'?. President Cleveland's message on the Hawaiian situation is Just uuch a doc ument as mlght have been expected t nder the circumstances, and although lie is loathe to admit the incorrectness of his stand, it is clear not alone that Ills ac'Jon in Bending Mr. Willis to Hon olulu was based on a condition of af fairs that had no existence in fart, Vat that Mr. Cleveland now realizes that fact fully. He admits his inten tion was to restore the queen, and ap parently expected to do it by a per emptory manner and a pretense that force would be used if necessary. But now he Is "confronted by a con dition" which he has only recently betn Informed of by Minister Willis, and while correspondence from the latter has been withheld, there is no room left for doubt as to Its nature. He credited the Btories that the people wanted the queen, and that If she was on her throne there would be peace itnd asked her not to be a barbarian not to Insist upon the punishment of lier enemies. The provisional govern tnent was assumed to be a sham, that would pass away when W ill is gave the word, jusb as the Stars and Strltws were pulled down at Blount's command Hut Mr. Willis' astonishment at whut he learned In Honolulu has given Mr. Cleveland a clearer Insight into the actual status of the case than hla pride and stubbornness will permit him to acknowledge openly. We are allowei to Infer that he hus been asked by Willis for explicit Instructions ami not Implications. As I'reslclent Cleveland lias worked up his case against the pio Visional government, animated by desire to discredit the administration f his predecessor in office, the English have as many rights In the islands :u have, but. the verdict of the Amer !can people will continue, as at present against him. There are 'no papers forth coming that can extrlrate the preslden from the position In which he has I laced himself, and the American peo pie are entitled to all the consolation there Is In tho reflection that, if Pies Went Harrison hnd been re-elected, tile Hawaiian islands would have been long ago in the possession of the I' n tied tftates without the cost of a dollar oi the loss of a drop of blood and Willi the consent of all tho nations of thr rnrth. A great political International fntuv, Is undoubtedly In reserve for barbed wire. If all nations follow the example given by Turkey and Servln. Tin two countries, which have rxxn so often lit war with each other during ten lurlea, and whose frontiers are n;U In dioated everywhere by natural its i- ries, nave agreed to mark those ;.'op- llcrs by a continuous line of Iron wire Comptroller Kekles is not disposed to undervalue the service performed ty the associated bunks of New Vork and other ctt-ies by the Isme t clearing house loan wrtlflcatw" dining the recent I aide. In tho section of bis report deul ing with thla subject, Mr. Keklos takes occasion to stute In cmihatle lanjunge (hat Uic l'Xin rerljfleatej wer) neither Intended or allowed to clrculat as mojifr. but were. In substance, due W1U, ua4 were only used between tlu banks In discharging obligations at the rTrWlag-houiw. Isnued at a time when vast amount of money wera belns hoarded, they released the larg? ruma t,t 4Huh usually reoulred for m-tiling daily balances, and placed it p,,. power of the bunks to nxtaii. the , by outside parties. The comptroller lays particular stress on the servi-e which the New York ciearinrMioiipe rendered to the country in llii? w, gen.-y by inaus'ivatliut FVfitem. It has always been the leading object c f Great Britain to manufacture for the world, to monopolize the l.t,l ,,t repro ductlve power, and. If possible, to keep all other countries in a state af vassal age by means of her great capital, hei cheap lalKir, her skill, and her mer cantile marine. Her policy has been to force all other countries to compete In her home markets for the sale of her raw material so as to enable her te fix the price of what she buys, and It has been her policy to fore all other rations to compete In her home mar kets for the purchase of her finished products, to enable her to fix the price of what she sells. Of course that It business; and if England can enforce such policies she will Indeed become the mistress of the world. This policy she enforced upon us under the confed eracy, and this Is the policy Bhe is try. lug to enforce upon us under Cleveland, Bank of England notes are all signed by the cashier in a plain, round hand How many millions of notes the print ed signature of the late cashier, ay, nas neen appenoea to it is vai to giiess, bub it seems that althougl the cashier has gone iVoin tho bank his signature has not. An immense Is sue of notes is In stock, and as they cost nine cents each In rawmuterlal and printing, It would bo poor policy to discard them. The new cashier it H. G. Bowtn. His nuine has not yet appeared on notes, sn.l collectors may think it worth while tu watch for the first Issue denoting the new regime, It is said that the steam gauges on jhe boilers of the Monterey, which were used to test the pressure, are de. fectii-e In their register, and failed to Indicate the full amount of power by as much! as twelve pounds to the square inch. The same gauges were also employed at f.rst on the boilers oi Ihe Oljmpla, but Uielr faulttnesa ha:- been detected In time. To say the ltasi of it this is a lucky discovery, betuusi it will give the Monterey a higher rat lug than the government inspectors al lowed. lt should also have the gooc result of compelling very strict prelim Inary tests at such trials In futnre. HELP A L1TTLK. The following communication hft een receved: Ldit.r Astorl ir..-- Wlille many are preparing a "Me.T Christmas" for themselves and'lli'.di friends it may be timely to suggest thai ihe needs of ilie poor be not quite for fotten. As we read of the thousand! f poor people who are out of work i Chicago and other cities, there Is rca son to fear that even In our own city. A'here cases of hungry, dlstreshed fam ilies have hitherto been no iar,' the.' nay be not a few homes wanting' h both food and clothes, nnii il M,'w. uirely have a generous people win would checij'iilly render such assistance is wot;ld make their ChriHUii.m tlnn one of i.iiiifiiit and good cIkvi', wen Mich cuses of want known. It wi uli ippear to the writer that some gooc peo It- with kind hearts, the Ui.wn .line, and good will, might organize a: t rellei' committee, and adverse thm selves ready to receive and dlbtrlhu'.i v'ontiibutions of food, clothes, etc. Oil lis knowing of needy families co'tiM also report such to the committee, an liy some sinh plan, Chrlstnms woulc be made a time of gladness for all ty our Just holplng a little. CHARITY. Eastern and Shonlwater Buy oys,e-.' In (tuarts or pints at tho Third s!ree restaurant. Private rooms for famlllis Joe Kinckella, proprietor, 408 Third street. Anything in the line of gents' furn ishing goods, in the newest styles, cat be had from P. A. Stokes & Co. during the present month, at prices never be fore equalled. THINGS WORTH RKMEMBERINO. Vhe:i )ti ft.( a Kind of a goneness., lonut tlie stomal li it Is n slun that youi food does nut wt well, and that you ar about to have a Ml of indlgirallon. When yu begin to feel iifrvons and are unable to sit still comfortably, vlun your clothes seem to suddenl lose their (It, mid become too llKht II places the lit of Indigestion b sureiy i" pon you. When ths nt of Indleestlon is re pealed rroiu Iday to day It llnany l rsolvea Itself inln disoeiwla. Itemeniber that threit to ten of Bran divdth'B puis will rnn th worst cas oi uidigesuon or dyspepsia, or pom. and that a regular course of them, sa two even- nlKht for a. week or ten days, will a t as a iireventatlve of ciinei- complaint. PROVEN A BOON. Gentlemen:--! have always reooin mended Kraut' lUatlaohe Capsules wherever I havs had a chaw. They nuve proven . veritM h.vn tn my tiimily HRainst any nnd 611 hinds of nw.Vjarne. lours truly. J. K. WALTER. Leavenworth, KansaA For sale bv ekin Tina am Astoria, Orejon, mile aent. THE NEW BAKERT. Corner Olney and Second. Larrest loaf of homo marie bread In town for 5 cents. All kind of fresh cnlrnn nrl home- receiver's sale. In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for Clatsop County. K. L. Sabln, Plaintiff, vs. Carl Ossimaa anu i. i LAiirln, defendants. JNOIICe IS lien, .v n ven t.hut I hi. un dersigned duly appointed, quullfled, and iiclins receiver in the uhove emitted cause, will sell at public unction to i iiu iiigiieut Olid tiebt Milder for cash, on Wednesday, the 20th day of Decem ber, 1893, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., at No. 632 Third street. In the Cm of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, uli the propel ty now held by me as re ceiver la said cans', said property In cluding accounts, fixuires, and mer chandise; the latter consisting of cloth ing, furnishing goods, dry goods, hats, boots and shoes, and notions, etc. The same to be sold In bulk. . The foregoing tale will take place in pursuance of an order of Hon. Thomas A. Bride, Judge of the above entitled court, made aim entered In tho above entitled cause on the. 12th day of December, 1X93. The property and an inventory thereof may be inspected upon application to the undersigned. H. A. SMITH, Receiver. Astoria, Oregon, Dec. 14th, 193. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE F. NELSON ESTATE. E. Pursuant to an order of the circuit court of Clatsop county, Oregon, made on tne 4tn day or December, lWi, l Luc lii uiiy ui ueueiiiuur, inyo, i will on the 8th day of January. 1S94, Dn n, .u: -i i .,i ovii u.k iiie liluunir uuwi , 111 Daiu county, at the hour of 11 o clock, fore noon, to tho highest bidder for cash, all the right, title, and interest that . E. Nelson in his lifetime had in the southwest quarter section 1'), and all of the southeast quarter same section, lying west of west bank of Gnat creek or slough, In township 8 north, range 7 west, in Clatsop county, uregon, and all that he would have had, provided he had not mortgaged the same, to- wlti on undivided one-half Interest tnerein, JOHN JACKSON. Administrator of the estate of F, E. Nelson, deceased. December 5, 1893, A HOUSEHOLD TREASURE. D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharle, N. Y says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the house and his family has always found the best re sults to follow its use; that he would not be without it if procurable. CI. A. Dykeman, Catokill, N. Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the best cough remedy; that he has used it in his family for eight years, and It has' never failed to do all that is claimed for It. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested? Trial bottles free at Chas. Rogers drug store. Regular size 50c ond $1.00. THE OPEN SWITCH. AX ESTABLISH HJt SAFEGUARD, Anybody who tiaveln by carp knows what is ineunt, by "nn open switch." It is the terror of railroad men, mid the dread of the traveler, its victims killed, liornbly man gled or maimed lor life aro numbered by the score each year. Yet even the dreaded "open Bwiteh " h not so widely fatal as in a certain disease, which, without ceasing its activity for ail instant, u daily filling hundreds of graves. Wh'lt itt tllnl. IprrililA iiilinnnt? vr.n rnAc. It is Heart Diieatcl " But," you reply, con- lldently, "1 haven't any heart disease ih oeui i is tin rigHt. Are you unu i Dr. Fnmkliii Mill a. nf Klltlmrf Iml tlio I lill 4 . . distinguished epecialist in diseas.s of the heart una nervous system, states that tlisor- .1 i..i.- i 4 -. ..- .i 1 uers oi uio iii-uri are us touiin. u lis most- ui tllO IllllgK, liver, Stomach, bowels or Kidneys, tliotiL'li often unsuspected. Tim nvison linn- plo are not aware of thin important fact is because symptoms of hc.rt disease (HO liut usiiuiiv ruuoKiiizcu us iiruccciiinu iioui tins or;;ati, ttit are attributru to somo other source. Jf you have oliortncss of breath, llultcring or palpitation, pain or tenderness m lelt breast, shoulder or side, oppressed or choking sensation, fainting or smothering spells, yotir ftcnrl is iijji'clcd. "1 had been trouMcd with heart disease for years. My left pulse was very weak, con i, t I !niui atrtfunltf (ttn It nrmlmiiniil tvr,i,l,l weaken my nerves and heart, and fear of inpending death etaicil mo in lho lace lor hours. Dr. Miles' Nervine and Uevi Heart Cure are llioonly medicines lliat have proved ofany benn.it n:id cured me." L. M. DYER, Cloverdale, Md. " My wife has been hiking Dr. Miles' Km; Cure, for (lie lleiiii. b ho thinks it wonder in I. She has nut been troubled willi pain or smothering spells (tinen using it. Wo have also used J)r. Mile' l'ilh, tind wo find them all they are claimed lo he." GEO. L. FINK, Philadelphia. Til. These nml hundreds ot i-iiiiilur testnno- ia Is are convincing iirodfs of the wonderful do a era ot Dr. fliucif iVero vure ;.)) me jiearu It is effrelive, atjreeuhh, and abovo all, SAFE. Sold by drtigrjlsts on a positive guarantee, or Pr. Mile Medical t.0 Jiiuiiari, ind. 44 always fry our ii? Our Meat, Fi$l,t Oysters, Sar.ntoga Chips, liggs. l)ougImuts,Vcgctqbles,ctc. Like most other people, our folks formerly used lai d forall such purposes. When it disagreed witli any ot tlie family (which it often did.) we sai d it was " too rich." We finally triej COTTOLEriE and not one of us has had an attack of "richness " pincc We further found that, unlikg fcrd, Cottolene Jiad ,no unpleasant odor whencooking, and lastly Llothcr's favorite and con- servative cooking authority partie out andf gave it a big recommendation which clinched the matter. So that's why we always fry ours in Cottolene. 'Sold by all grocers. n f rus F TTV0 BSTrnTfr s . N. K. FAIRBANKS CO., ST. LOUIS and CMICAQO, eW YOWK. BOSTON. SWIFTS SPECIFIC0 l,litim' Hi J'" SUM tfl "' 1,1 mairt.7 . rlgin. ..M"""00 u no J3tl. rr i.,,iL'en months I J'J a" B iS eatiiis sure oi. my t..nie. ; treated by I'cst I-' al ' Vil J tatffi.il no relief; tl.rcpwM.ll worm. I miallv took 8. 8., ami v.aatntm.1 curd afi-r miiis a few l.rtle. T , C. U. McLi'Siow:, lleiiiierson, ie. Treati-eon Blond anil Skin DU- casil!iaiH''lirce. 'ruF.nvirrt.'r-tR'"'"-! Athuda. Ua. DR. GUMS ONION SYRUP F0R COUGHS, CCLDS MD CROUP. ftPflNniUIOTWER'S ADVICE. . . Mm. !5'"J"fUT,S'. ?J2."d"n; T.Ton .vn.o. it wiopwi7,i,j."'-"f-- -m. Now my grandchildren tiko Or. Gunn'j Onion Byrup which fa already prpared and mori- piquant to tne tate. Sold everywhere. Larita bo! 'i'"'"? f lu no iubstltuto for It. Ther8' notUiug nooo. For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist. BETTON'S J Positive Curb KOrtPILES. Iii use out 3D yen. dirt lihilit till iminlal.i. At driiEKlsti, or twilled nn irifipt vt rrUe-JOc. T lix. WINKE1MANH k E10WN Cr::o co Propfl., lluitiuior.'?. Mil A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, FeeJ, Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, (jI.iss and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. rr T i .inJ S.niemciaiie Strei'ts, Asturla. Ore. , . . , ui 1 Nn n tu's Iron Works. a a JAIES DALGITY, Proprietor, (Successor to ArnJt & Ferclitn.) Boiler Repairing and Cannery Work Don lirificr nf Diver Craft a specialty. Machine work uf all kinds done. Shop, toot ot Lafayette St, Washington JWeat Market. Corner Second and Main Streets. Wholesale and Retail Butchers : and : Packers. Steamboats, Slrps and Mills supplied on short notice. Families supplied promptly at the lowest rates. CHHISTIiNSKN & CO., - IVo T WV A 'PP J J' i r-v J. x HARDWARE AND SfH? CHANDLERY, n n . , .. ,, . , .... r , 1 Pure O s. I!ri"ht arnlh. liiiutle Oil. Cut . n Sail Twine. Urd Oil Wrought Iron Spikes, lulvanized Cut Nails. Ol'i OC I 15vS, IC'lO. ARrlcultural Implements. SeinK Machines, faints and UHs. OCCIDENT HOTEL the Is the Best of Its Class On the Pacific Coast. RH UNEXCELLED TABLE. Rates, $J daily and upwards. J. A. FA ST A BEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR. Pile Driving, House, Bridge and WIIAKK 11 U uti:u. ASTORIA, ORE. Addiess, box iSo, pnvtoiiico' KOSS, CO., Butchers : and : Grocers, Astoria am I'ppcr Astoria. l ine Teas and Giflees. Tahle Delicacies, Domestic and i mpiiai rruus. v ej;eI.U'les, uar Cured Hams, Bacon, Lie. Choice - Fresh - and - Salt - Meats. M.C.CROSBY, TEAl KR IX Hardware, Iron, Steel, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Steves and Tinware. House Furnisllins Goods, Sheet aud Strip Lead. Tin and Copper, and Sheet Iron TiU OEGQH BAKERY A. a. Cleveland" pron. GOOD BREAD, CAKES anj PASTRY None but ihj Host Mrft.-iials useJ. SATISFACTION IH-'AttANTKUl) CI'STO.fp; Jerej m nv r irt m tiK t Central - Hotel Cor. jrJ an J West Ninth Sts. , r . . vii tltt LU.C 'fan pun. l..lr.iV ,l rv rrum I monthly. l'nv.ite rooms for tamilies. Oysters anJ i ;i;v;i mr. Liquors ana Cigars EVENSON A COOK, Proprietors. Jlorth Pacific Breoierv JOHN KOPP.Prop. Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. All orJers promptly attenjej to JEFF'S Is the Bon Ton Restaarant of the City THe Finest on the Count. Dinner Parties anj Banquets a Specialty. SALVEj Auction! Auction!! Auction!!! Commencing Tuesday, December 12th, at 2 and 7 P. M. wo will offer at public auction the entire stock of John 0. Niemi's fino jowelry store. Bonafide eale, regardless of cost iteason tnv , ' -iiiii!j, h iiiusi. "'g, we must and V. M. . I. W. CASE, Insurance Agent, IWRESLNTINO THe Following Compnnlem German-American, New York City, N. Y. Union Plre and Marine, of New Zealand. National Fire anj Marine Ins. Co., of Hartford. Connecticut Fire Ins. Co., of Hartford, t Home Mutual Ins. Co.. San Francisco. New York Plate Glass Ins. Co. Phanlx, of London. Imperial, of London. A. G. SPEXATH, DEALER :x Watches, docks, Jewelry, Plated Ware. Fine Repairing a Specialty. Agent for Winchester Repeating Fire Arms Company, OJashbawi's Guitars and mandolins. Largest stock of Fishing Tackle and Bamboo Poles. The Trade Supplied. BARGAINS IN- Wheeler & Wilson Sealing JWaehines. C. P. UPSHUR, Shipping & Commission Astoria, Oregon. Noe. & Scully, Dealers In Stoves, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. Sole Agents for MAGEE STOVES AND RANGES. Jobbing u Specialty. 431 Second Street, Astoria, Or. BOOTS and SHOES The Largest Stock, Best Quality and Low est Prices at The Sitfn of the Gulden Shoe. JONN HAHN & CO. C. fl. STIJlSOtf & CO., BUACKSPTHING! Ship and Cannery work, llomo!tioeln.a:, Wag ons made utiU ruairerd. lio ia w.'rk guaiaiitced On Cass street. FREEMAN & BREMNER, Blacksmiths. Bi'Ct'iiil nttentloil piiil to sldunbont re Imlring, llisl-clii s liuiaeslioclnR, i tc, LOGGING CflfrlP KJORK A SPECIALTY. 107 Olney street, bclu pen Third unil Fourth, Astoria. Or. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class Funerals : AT POHli'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rates Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty. VIasic 4all -:- 3)4 First Street Astoria, Or, H. CHRISTENSEN. Prop, A PCEE CONCERT every nlirht beginning at 'clock. GooJ music. The best of wines, liquors anj cigars always an hand. Ippp's . Beer Hall. Choice Wines, Liquor Cigars. ICENTUCICY W H1SKEY Only handed 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. Concomly St. , foot of Jackson, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marine Engines. Boiler work. Steam boat and Cannery Work Specialty. Castings of All Descriptions Made to Order on - - jvport notice. John Fok . A. L. Fox... President and Supt. ; ; ice Hresident. H. B. Parker, Dealer in Lime. Brick, Sand, Fir Brick, Fire Clay. Cement. Mill Feed, Oatt. Hay. Straw. Drayiag. Teawlnf wi Epf BMS.'pefS. ADM IKISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Xotlce is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Charles T. Strom, debased, and all persons having claims against said estate must present the same to her, duly vennea, at ner residence In the city of Astoria, Clatsop countv. Oregon, within six months from this date. November lith, 1S93. ELIZAEETM -Mltua, Administratrix. vnis ninnnv. onics nun 'll raise money, BUTTERFIFLiD BFOS. GHlGflGO, MILWAUKEE and ST. PAUL RAILWAY Connecting with All Transcontinental Lines is the Only Line running ELECTRIC - LIGHTED - CARS BETWEEN St Paul and Chicago. AND Omaha and Chicago. The Express Trains consists of Vestibule.!. Sleeping. Dining anJ Parlor Cars, HEATED HY STEAM, AnJ furnlsheJ with Every Luxury known in moJer railway travel. For SPEED, COMFORT and SAFETY This Line is Unequaled. Tickets on sale at all prominent railway ofiiccj. For further Information inquire ot any ticket agent, or C. J. EDDY, General Agent. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt. PORTLAND, OREGON. QUICK TIME -TO- SAjM FRANCISCO AND- ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA Via the Ml. Shasta Route of Ilie Southern Pacific Go. The Only ffaute Through Califor nia to Points East and Scuth. THE SCENIC ROUTE OF THE PACIFIC COAST PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPERS Attached to express trains, affgtdlnpt superior accommodations for nui.uiit)r class passengers. For rates, tickets, sleeping car reser vations, etc., call on or adilress R P, ROGERS, Assistant Uonerul PuHsen ger and Freight Agent, Porthiiul, Or. Opposition Line! TO PORTLAND THE CITY OF FRANKFORT Will leave Astoria Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Sundays at 8:30 a. m. Leaves Portland, Morrison street dock, Tuesday, Tnursdav, Satunlav and Sunday ut'll J). FARE Slpgle trip $1; pound trip, Astoria Shipping Co., Agents, Mfin street wharf, Portland and Astoria. STEAMER TELEPtinvp I.nv-s .Astoria overv ovontnv sna'ay-av? p.-v. - : .Arrives hi AStorta evry aay Bvtei,r Sunday at 7 a. m. y Leaves Portland everv riav l Sunday at 7 a. m. --c C. V. STONE, Agt. Astoria, E. A. Seeley, general agent, Portland. J. R. ct N. co.'s Steamer llwacu, leaves A:trma dally at 7:no a. m. fn. n-.. ll'ii! at Tansy Point, ana counectlne wttlj railroad ruiinin? norlti at 10 a. m, and with boati rn shoalwatr l ay f,,r South Bend, Snn!iinr, X-rlh r Ami otl,er poiiitu a rough i; .rr, Iar. .... .Kr.uniuK roi.nee:8 t l!waco ith g-eancers for Astoria and .M)rl.i Be.i. , Portland. ,or T0. .OOMtS. F. V. EGBERT. SuwtntendenL ' . ci.i. i; t