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TIIE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, SUNDAY MORXINO, JANUARY 21, 180.4. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. nATT.V. Served by carrier, pepr week..' IE els Bent by mall, per month 6i) eta Bent ty mail, per year i.w WEEKLY. Sent by mall per year, $2.00 In advance Postage free to subscribers. The Astorian guarantees to Its sub scribers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. ; Advertising rates can be obtained on application to the business manager. Thls"paper is In possession of all the telegraph franchises, and Is the only paper on the Columbia river that pub lishes genuine uispaicnes. The Dally Arttorlan's circulation Is five times as great as Uiat ot tne com blned circulation of the other dally pa pera of Astoria. The Weekly "Astorian, the third eld est weekly In the state or Oregon, Has. next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. Subscribers to the Astorian are re quested to notify this ofJJee, without loss of time, immediately they fall to receive their daily paper, or when they ' do not get It at the usual hour. By do- Ii'si this they will enable the manage roent to place the blame on the proper parties and to insure a speeay romeay. Handley & Haas ere our Portland agents and copies of the Astorian can be had every morning at their aland on First street. . . . TIDE TABLE. . Far the Week, Beginning ToiUy. HIOB WATKK . LOW WATKR DATS I A.M. P.M. A.M. PM. I n m I ft. II h m ' it. j h ni j ft i h mjli Hun .21 1147 5 12 249 5I t 4013 6 1 24I1 8 Mon. 22 15581 llh9! 730I32 8081 Tim.. 23 2 3684 2 07 9 ll 22 2 6 8 480 1 Wed. 24 31K8 4I 2 67,8 41 9 13 2 4 9 2801 Thu. 2G 3 608K 3 487 tl 10 00i2 1 10 0610 7 Frl.. 2 ' 4 2818 5 4 437 0 10 6712 0 10 47 1 7 Sat. . 2' S 108 2 5 Kfi tll 67jl 9 11 3r2 ( YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. ; Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, fur nished by the V; 8. Department of Ag rlculture weather bureau. . Maximum temperature, 41 degrees. Minimum temperature, 35 degrees. Precipitation. .08 inch. Totsl precipitation from Jily 1st, 1833 to date, 65.37 Inches. ExceM of precipitation from July 1st, 1893, to date, 16.09 inches. ) TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, Jan. 20. For Western Ore gon and Western Washington, rair or nnow, sngni temperature cnanges. For Eastern Oregon and Eastern Washington, snow; slight temperature change. Now that the property owner are devising ways and means to reduce ex pensea In the different departments of the city and county governments, ll might be well to consider the indebted ness of the county, and the large sum which must eventually be paid for in terest when. the outstanding warrant are redeemed. At the present time, ac cording to the financial report of tht clerk, recently submitted, Clatsop coun ty's net indebtedness la $79,071.13, whict. bears Interest at the rat of 8 pel cent, amounting to over J6.000 per an num. Almost half of thla sum could be saved. The credit of the count; la good, and no good reason suggeBtt Itself why money could, not be borrowed at 4, or ar most, 5 per cent for ttie pur pose of redeeming all warrants at pres cnt outstanding. In addition to tht saving In Interest, such a course would also be beneficial in being the meani of getting more coin Into circulation Many of the holders of warrants an men who could readily find use fo. the money, but who naturally dlsllki forfeiting the Interest by having thel. warrants cashed at a discount by those who are mora fortunate In the posses Blon of a surplus of coin. Suppose the committee of thirty bring the matter u the attention of the- county officials Being men of good buslncsa sense, they will readily see the merit in the plan suggested, and take the proper step in the direction of lta adoption. British manufacturers are rejoicing over the proBpect of securing a firm grip on the Industrie of this country nd openly avow their belief in - tht great benefits that will accrue to then by the passage of the Wilson bill. Thej say the prospect of a, great increase ir business with the United States is verj hopeful and that should the new bll (Mr. Wilson's) pasa in ita proposed form, "it will make a great difference In the export of the lower classes of woolens, upon which the specific1 01 weight duty beara bo heavily. ThU will be a crucial point in the discussion of the bill; Nothing can be fairer than an ad valorem duty, but the difficult) always exists that there ai alwayi unprincipled people who Invariably un- der-deeUre values, and those who make honest declarations axe made to suffer for the faults Of others." A correa pondent of the "Textile Manufacturer," writing from Bradford, England, Im itates the straightforward policy of Ben. l4boui, when the latter cutigratu- luted the rotary manufacturers of Sbefneld that they could again secure ontut of the America markets, a jK)Hcy tiui It appears has two plao adopted by Mr. Meeker, the American consul at Bradford, The conclusion at which the Bradford expert in the En glish worsted trade arrives la that the proposed Wilson tariff measure will !vt tn the imuufai"turen f Bradford "far easier access than they have ever had to a market representing a pupula tion of 70,000,000 of people." In anal yzing what free wool really means to the American n anufacturcr, this Cor respondent asks: "How, under such circumstances, can the free wool clause hurt the Bradford manufacturer?" This expert 'opinion is remarkably Interesting reading, and would enlighten the ma jority of the ways and means commit tee, if they are really capable of com prehending the-actual intricacies of the business of manufacturing' woolen goods. Then the English expert goes on to say: "There is no doubt that the slight Infusion of buoyancy into this market has been the result to a partial extent of the publication of the new tariff " proposals in ' America. A good many opinions have been ex pressed and some figures given as to the favorable character of that tariff, from the point of view of - Bradford wool staplers and manufacturers. But a good many opinions and a good many valuable figures have been kept, back because Bradford men fear that capital will be made of them by American re publicans. Some even say that su:h statements might prevent, the bill from passing. There is no adequate ground fir thla fear, which Is entertained chief ly in fair tradequarters.'.' Fort:inatelj .here is sufficient intelligence among American republicans to enable them to understand fully the results of the passage of the Wilson bill, if anything further Were need-id ' than the expe- rlence of the past few months. An- ther cause for congratulation is found '.n .the fact that Cleveland's campaign jf education has had the effect of cdu .atlng some millions of democrats in juoh a manner that they have cast their last ballot for a democratic pres- :dent. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Meany la the leading tailor , and pay (he highest cash price for fur skins. For $2, a lot is delivered every week to the buyer in Hill's First addition. Hill's First addition is located In the jentre of the city. Lots are now selling tn it for $2. There is no risk taken by Joining Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets tht full value of their money. Flashlight photos of the maskers; al io printing on silk and satin, now 01 exhibition at Crow's gallery. Japanese noveltlles and fancy dry good.-), can be had at half price, at the ..tore of Wing Lee, next to Olsen's clgai store. Wagner & Co. have a new line ol louvenlr spoons. Watch, clock and Jew jlry repairing a specialty. Opposite tht istorian ottlee. The dining room at the Astor hous has again been opened. Only the best c white labor is employed. Give the fa vorite a chance. .. . ' The Coffee House, 522 Third street. best place for chops and steaks: oys- rera by the quart; received dally and ilwaya fresh. All the finest brands, including Bel nont. Flor de Madrid. Lillian Nordics .ind Las Palmas, are sold at W. T. Btv- aridg'a Columbia Cigar Store. Anything In the line of gents' furn ishing goods, In the newest styles, can be had from P. A. Stokes & Co. during he present month, at prices never be fore equalled. At Chas. Olsen's, 527 Third street, you an get any largo-sized clear Havane Igar, Ave for 50 cents. Remember! ?lve for a half, at Chas. OlHen's, 52'. fhlrd street Three for 25c, Domestic; three for 25c .fetronole. Golden Eagle, Santa Rosa, Tallerand. Amazon. Ia . Palmas, all large slie, three for 25c, at Chas. Ol- ten'a 527 Third street. LadleB' writintr desks, rocking trail. ind dining choirs, suitable for Christ nas presents, at G. V. Porter's, Secon ttreet. Handsome crayon por'raiu with $25 purchases. All the natent medicine advertised in this paper, together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc.. an be bought at the lowest prices at I. W. Conn's drug store, opposite uc ildent Hotel. Attoria. Don't go to Portland to buy youi tickets for the "Old Country" and th East when you can get them for th me price at the union racwo onict in this city, and thereby save your lo Ml fare to Portland. MIDWINTER FAIR TICKETS. Commencing with the steamship Col jmbla, leaving Astorlir Wednesday iinnirv '.Mt.h th Union l'nrlrlc wll jell round trip tickets to uu Ji'ranclsci it the rate or Tnene ui-Ktn u be llnilteti to 30 days from date of sale G. W. IjOUUB.K. B-lll. NOTICE OF A NNUAL MEETING. SCHOOL Notice Is hereby given to the vgal voters of Honooi insinci io. i, vw- ..... n.ic.m tvmntv. Oreiron. tha ..i outinir at the said district A lii b held in the school honed In said district at t;sv p. n. "r v"" itreet school notise, on ueuty, ou..un ... oj.i ivui fur tha rvnroosinsr at levy ing'a tax to support the schools in said district during the ensuing year, also . now tha intoroHt on tha urescnt indebtedness, also a tax for incidental expenva transact such other tuiHlitf8 as may come ueiore ia mew lllg. uy order Kit the board of directors. -J. W. CONN.-Chairman. Attest! It. I. FERUUSON. erk. Dated, Astoria, Oregon. Jan. 1-th, ii04 SAFE, QUICK. AND EFFECTIVE. irh.. ,-,,inni.:. riirative cunlitles of Allcook'a Porous Plasters are due to the BiiMdoyment of the hijihest. medical and rlif!t,i.ti! HiiHl. ' J ney urn iimriy rvc ...t.i. ....I i.i Inirroiileiits and method It.u.i-, . m - have never Ix't-a kii',1"'; enie. uun-n, and r-hootive in thi-tr' fccijn: they do not bum or blister, out ao.in Re lieve while curing, and can be worn ni'i.wu' ciiiiHlng pain or inconvenltiKt. la i" I ." (,'eoelved by mlsrepresenta- , a i mil. i ji.,.;M!l-v i. rou8 Plasters tn imitatl.m. made U on '.he rvp- a mti Aii.H.kL l..t na HoUiMia? tlon or expiation induce you to accept a kj s'iStii;tui . AN UNSEEN. ENEMY Is more to be dreaded tliau an opon and via.bic one. 1'i.ul subtile and lurking foe, which undtr the generic name of malaria manifests Itself, wlit-.i .1 clutches us in its tenacious grasp, ir the vnrlovs forms of chiils and feV'T, billuaJ remittent, dumb ague, or ug.ic cake, can only be effectually g'larUid against by fortifying the system aiiair.st Its insidious attacks with Hostetter'a Stomach Bitters, a thorough unt;d.tc to tile puisnu jf .nlusma in thu system, and a safeguard egainst it thoroughly to be relied noon. In fie event if a malarious attack, avoid poisoning youi system with ciuli.lne, and use instead this wholef-ome remedy, unobjectionable in laMe and tar more efficacious than any drug. Use the bitters for dyspep- hiu, . blliodsness. ctmv.lpat'on, kidney complaints and rh-jumatHm. PROVEN A BOON. . 1 ...... Gentlemen: I have always recom mended Krause's Headache Capsules wherever I have had a chance. They nave proven a veritable boon in my family against any and all kinds of headache. Yours truly, J. E. WALTER, .. -Leavenworth, Kansas. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Oregon, sole agent. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world fdl cuts, bruises, Bores, plcers, Bait rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive ly cures plies, or no pay required. Ii Is guaranteed to give .perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price 25 cent per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers, at?? lessor to J. C. Dement. . FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind choltc, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drug gists throughout the world. A SURE CURE FOR PILES. Itching Piles a.e known by moisture like perspiration, causing Intense Itelilut when warm. This form, as well as Blind Bleeding or Protruding, yield at once ti Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acti directly on the parts affected, absorbt tumors, allays Itching and effects b permanent cure. 60c. Druggist or mail Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, 329 Arcl. street, Philadelphia, Pa. Bold by J. W Conn. NOTICE. The 13th series of stock in the As toria Building & Loan Association wll be opened January 31st, 1894. Those wishing to subscribe- for same wll: please call at the oltlco of the secretary 111 Genevieve street.. W. L. ROEB, secretary. TOO OFTEN THE CASE. INTERESTING PROOFS. A young society lady, after a round of gayety, becomes suddenly conscious 01 an 1111 usu.il sensation. She ha.-i frequent attacks ol dissinm, her back aches, uwl ulie feels 6ne and genemliy run down. , Molliers, look well to your daughters I Daughters, look well to yourselves! Let the first symptom denoting the np proacli of disease receive your instant alien tion. Healthy women are tho hope of tin race, and it is well-nigh criminal to negleu. inytliing which promises relief. Thero ia Aoxfur all siitlercrsfrom Airroa Ditfntes. Head what follong; Mrs. Jennie C. Davis, a line artist and at iccoinplislied authoress, of Wesliield, "t. mil been subject to licaduche ever since :onld remember, fco severe wero her in t.icksns to cause at times teniorarv deliriun VII treatment had failed to relieve lier, lm tfter using Dr. Miles' Restorative Ncrviu ilie writes : " .My record is to me, at leas1 tatisfiictory. No headache, constantly ii treasing appetite, and a consequent gain i: jreight of two and a half pounds in just on weelc." Sn weeks later she writes: "Have rear 'ind sewed immoderately of late, but av headaches do not return. Mrs. John Ii. ililler.of Valparaiso, Ind. was attacked three years ago with turn of lilt tn its worst form. It finally went to hei head, and all indications were that it voulc result either in insanity or softening of tl bruin. Her husband thus writes; "ltwonln tie impossible for mo to atlempl a detcriptim if her mfff'ingi during nil this time. She ivas treated by ourwy best local physicians .villi but temporary benefit. Klie has taken f.Hir bottles of Dn. Mh.es' RESTORTIv Neuvine, and is cured. Fhe lias eaineti twenty poundti in we'mht. I tell von, slu nflen bletses you for tt liat you hare dono foi her." Kecollect that for the curb of nil JCer voih Dixeases there is no remedy which ap proaches Dr. Milot Restnnillre Nervine. It is free from dangerous drugs and opiates. Sold by all druggists, on a posiiivo guarantee, ot Dr. Milou Medical Co. Elkhart, Ind. the mind (bat 'makes flic man,0 said Watte, but modern ethics deny this, and give thecredit to the tailor. It b question able, however, if cither are riuUi. Food has some claims !I In tljis rcspcct.thcreforc those parents who would build up the physique of their children poy strict attention to their diet. Children nre all fond of pastry; for this to be health fully prepared, u 1 iPii? ! lt must be used as a shortening. It is ly the best Cooks. Consult your physician up ou its healthful tics. fVnrl three em'a In rurto V. H. fmrtiuiik A Co,,t'liiauir., lur iuuiu. aomc- ttoivrt NMk luok.eortuiin Ina tlx bUDtltvd reclt- rorwr.l v-f h:iia viuuotMiiburl.w-f u.- uuufcuitf. Cottok-no U tu!d bv ail crccera. 1 !efteUlauijtliu'.ca. Man WW? L? lii NJl FAIRGANK & CO., ex I nine yyy'yyyyvvv TO PUT ON needed flesh, no matter how you've lost it. take Doctor Pierce's Golden iMediial Discovery. It works wonders. By re storing tuo normal ac tion of tho dorangod organs end functions, it builds the flc-sli up to a safe and - lieulthy standard promptly, pleasantly, and nature ally. The weak, ema ciated, thin, pale and nunv are made strone. plump, round, rosy, and robust Nothing so effective as a strength -restorer and flesh-maker is known to medical science. Filthy Co-l liver oil and nil its disguised co lniunds oun't compare with it. Tn-if build up not healthy flrsh. Practically, jou in get the "Discov ery" oi frill. In everything that's claimed for itin purifying tho Wood, and building up the flesh and strength if it ever fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. . What is likely to be "just as good I" Nothing else, at any price, is really as cheap. You pay only for the good you get. 1 ... M and have had myage renewed at least twenty year-i by the use UI a will ) ;)ira.iHU myiuui unrl lpr tn mv knee was a unninff sore for two years, and physicians said t could not be cured. - After taking hit en small tiles S. S. S.there is not a sore on my unim, ana 1 s?;S5'. YEARS 0UJ rf your wonderful remedy. Ira F. Btili-s, Palinir, Kanj.s City. IS A WONDERFUL a-7J RF.MEDY-especiany for the eenjral health. Trea !uoi na. iedl ree. SWIFT SPC1FIC COMPANY. .t!inta.Ga. DR. GUM'S ONION SYRUP l FOR COUGHS, COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. fnMirinv.f.llnf ninm nhfMrim- mv onlv rem edy for CoiiRhi, Coldi ind Croup wafl omon syrup. It Is fut as etreottvj lo-diy It w forty years ago. Now ray p-andohlldruo ttko Dr. Gunn' Onion Syrop which is already prepared ard more tilenitant to the taate. Sold everywhero. Larsro bool-a 50 oenta. W no aubimute ror It. TUoru'i notniog a (soo ti'or Bale by J. W. Conn, Druggist. BOARD AND LODGING. FIRST CLASS BOARD With or without rooms, at reasonable raws. Ap ply at E. C. Holdon's, corner Main and Jefferson. WANTED. WANTED Pushing canvasser of good address. Liberal salary and expense paid weekly; permanent position. Brown Bros. Co., Nurserymen, Port laud, Oregon. WANTED. $100 on good security. Address II. J., this office. FOR SALE. FOR SALE A good second hand Sin ger sewing machine for sale cheap. Ap ply to Bath Cottage, West Sixth street. CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small means can buy real estate In Hill's first addition. LOTS FOR 12. Call at the Astoria Heal Estate Exchange and get a lot in Hill's First Addition for Jl JAPANESE CURIOSITIES Wing Lee has Just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost. 529 Third street. MISCELLANEOUS. rVWSrVWVNVyy HOTEL. Remember McOulie's IL tel at Seaside Is open the year around. CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St., and have your clothes dyed and cleaned. SEWINO MACJIJNF.S And general repairing, lock-fitting, fctp. C. A. May, 132 Main street. GEO. McLEAN, corner Olney and As ter streets, does a general business in olacksmlthtng and repairing. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Handley & Haas, 150 First street, and get the Daily Astorian. VlBltors need not miss their morning paper while ihere. TO SUBSCRIBERS). Those who do iiot receive their papers regularly npd m time should notify this office. If the papers delivered by carriers are wet or in bad condition, don't fal to make complaint at the business onice YOUR FRIENDS IN EUROPE). If you have friends in Europe whose pan sago you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Pnelllc office, steamer Telephone dock, and make known your wants. Reduced fare via all the leading steamship lines. ARB you GOING EAST? Patron ize tho Nf.rthi.rn Pacific railroad if you ore Going East." Low rac3 of fnre, through tickets, baggage rebeck1 ed to destination.' All purchasers of second-class tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates of fare same as from Portlanj, BEVERAGES. FINE WINES AND LIQUORS Call at August D'anloIsoii B Sa.i.pU J!Jri;.T ONLY THE PUREST Wines and liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's Gem. A DELICIOUS DRINK. There Is no plac? In Astoria where John Kopp's famous boar U kpt In such good con dition as at Utslncrcr'e popular-resqrt. WINES AND LRANDIES. L'seZin- fundel wine instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget pt-jeh epc apTjct orandy. Also French Cognao and wh;e at 4i Gilbert's. C. H STIfLSOU & CO., BMCKSPITHIHG! Shin and Caiir-crr Work. Horseshoe ing, Wairons made and repaired. CkhI wink guaranteed. ! On Ca street. is Jtf tTSVl Jfll 77 3 cq the b! SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSIONER: The reg ular meetings of this board will be held on the first Monday of each month at 10 a. m at the oflice of Robb & Par ker. . W. L. Robb, Sec. NOTICE The regular meetings of the Astoria Building and Loon Associa tion are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each month. Otilce on Oenevieve street, south of Chenamus. - - W. L. ROBB, Secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13, 1. O. O. F. Regular meettngs 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 inited. 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 have matters acted upon by the council at . any regular meeting must present the same to the auditor and cleric on or Dciore me r ri dav evenlnir nrlor to the Tuesday on which the council holds its regular meatlng. K. OSBUUN, Auditor and Police Judge. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 over C. H. and 2, Pythian Building, Cooper's store. W. C. LOGAN, D. D. S., DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block, C73 Third street . E. LaFORCE, D. D. S. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. in the Flavel building, opposite Occident. FULTON BROS., ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 3, 4. 6, and 6, Odd Fellows' Building, Astoria, Oregon. W. M LAFORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, Rooms 7 and 8, Kinney's build lng. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Flavel's brick building. FRANK J. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Astoria, Oregon. r. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Second Street, Astoria, Or. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases of wom en and Burttery. Office over Danziger's store, Astoria. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms 3, 4, over Astoria Na tional Bank. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence, Cedar street. DR. STRICKLER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Dealer in DRUGS AND DRUGGISTS' SUN DRIES. 357 Second Street, Astoria. BUSINESS CARDS. WICKMAN, CONTRACTOR House moving and street clankine Screws and blocks tar rent. Call on or address 2037 Plna street. A. GIBBONS, ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER Office, with General Messenger Co., brS ()ijemoiue street. J. H. MANSELL, REAL ESTATE BROKER. Notary Public. Fire and accident in surance. W. W. PARKER, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE- AqENT. Office. 112 Benton street, stqrja, Rr, O HORT-HAND Send for Catalog of JtLF TAUGHT Books and helps for self instruction, by BEN PITMAN and JEROME B. HOWARD, to Phonographic Institute Co., Cincinnati, O. ASTORIA WOOD YARD D. & D. R. Campbell, Proppistors. Dealers hi" iiil kinds' of ' First Class Fuel. Vf.np Mnpje, Spruce Limbs, Aider, Ilcmloci; and Ash. Also, le3t eia-Jes t.f Wellington. Newcastle,' Ca'tinel, and Cumberland coa).' Leave oiders at Oaiirahaa & Co'? store, ur at y.ird, fcot of Spruce street. Orders promptly filled, and SATISFACTION GUARATEED. Ir r. & n. cp;s Steamer Ilwaco. Ix-aves Astoria daily at 7:30 for Il waco, calling at Taniy Poiut,"and con pecjlns W'U" railroad running portji at 10 a, m-. and with Imats on phnalvi-atLr bay for SOUTH BEND. SUNSHINE NORTH COVE, and other points through to GRAY'S HARBOR. Return ing, connects at Ilwaco with steamers for A-tori. and NIGHT BOATS FOR PORTLAND. JOHN R. COULTER. Secretary. L. A. LOOMIS, President R. V. EGBERT, Supoilntcndent. CSS? I. W. CASK, Insurance Agent, REPRESENTING The Followlnn Cotnpnnlest German-American, New York City, N. Y. IJnlon Fire and Marine, of New Zealand, fiatlonal f ire and Marine Ins. Co., of Hartford. Connecticut Hire Ins. Co., of Hirtford. Home Mutual Ins. Co., San Francisco. New York Plate Glass Ins. Co. Phoenix, of London, Imperial, of London. A. G. SPEXARTH, DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Plated Ware. Fine Repairing a Specialty. Agent for Winchester Repeating Fire Arms Company, trjashbuPD's Guitars and mandolins. Largest stock of Fishing Tackle and Bamboo Poles. The Trade Supplied. BARGAINS IN Wheelepfc Wilson Sealing fUaehlnes. Kopp's Beer Hall. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over the bar, The largest glass ' of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, sc. , Free Lunch. E.ickson & Wirkkala, Proprietors, Cor. Concomly and Lafayette Sis. FREEMAN & BREMNER, Dlaclcamlths. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, first-class horseshoeing, etc LOGGING CAJWP 0J0RK fl SPECIflliTY. 197 Olney street, between Third and and Fourth, Astoria, Or. THE Astoria Rational Bank TRANSACTS A Qeneraj Banking Business Accounts of Firms and Individuals solicited on favoruble terms. Foreign and Domestic Exchange bought and sold. Money loaned on personal security. Interost paid or; time deposits bb fol lows: For 3 months, 4 per cent per annum For 6 months, 6 per cent per annum For 12 months, 6 per cent per annum A Savings Department. Having been established in connection with the above, deposits will be re ceived in Sums of ope dollar and up ward. Interest will be allowed as follows! On ordinary savings books, 4 per cent per annum; on term savings books, t per cent per annum. D. K. WARREN, President. J. E. HIGGINS, Cashier. J. C. DEMENT, Vlce-Prest. T. C. WARREN, J, C. DEMEN'iV C, S. WRIOHf, JOHN HOCSON, H. C THOMPSON, . THEO. BRACKER, Directors. THE ASTOftlH SAVINGS BAliK Acts as trustee for corporations and individuals. Deposits solicited. Interest will be allowed on saying deposits us follows: On ordinary savings books, 4 per cent ptr annum. On term savings books, 6 per cent per nnnuiib On certificates of deposit! For three months, 4 per cent per aa i.um. For six months, 5 per cent per annum For twelve months, 6 per cent per annum. J. Q. A. BOWLBY Vice-President VRANJ i?ATTOtf.,... .,. ,...Casnler " DIRbicteRSi J. Q. A. Bowlby, Gust. Holmes, BenJ. Young, A. S. Reed. filJGES&CO. LIQUOR - DEALERS. Importers of all brands of foreign and domestic wines, liquors and cigars. J. H. Cutter whiskies a specialty. Vftl Blatz bottled beer. Finest brands of jfey West and Imported cigars. Family trade' solifcitcd;' 'Air order.) from the country and city promptly filled. Squcmo-iue Street, Astoria, Oregon. chas. HEiitfiofy. & sotf. ' Importer and Deaer Iji $Wpte nd Upjipljtpry. 9I, $0J and Bps Third Street. ASTORIA, pR. FISHER BROS., SfyipGhardlers HEAVY AND SHELF JfAKPWARE, XVagona & yejilcjes jn 5tocfc Farm Machinery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers' Supplies. Falrbank's Scales. Doors ' ' and Windows. . " Provlstonti, Flour, and MU1 Feed HUNTER & MERGERS, Iroprietora of the Wand BuiCherlnJ Co.'s Market Corner Second and Benton streets, Corpr Third and West Eighth streets SEASIDE SAWfJIIiIi: A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, riis tie, ceiling, and all klnda of linislu mouldlnirs and shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. F. L. LOGAN, Prop'r. Seaside, Oregon. FURNITURE