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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1894)
THE DAILY ASTQHIAX, ASTQIUA, SCSDAY XOIOTJG, FjEBRtjARY 4, 1893. V.:t'. MUSIC -ANfa BONG, r i toj The MirteJTft Society Gives a Musical j "-i ,l "HW Entertainment, V,; , 1 '; ' The basement of Betharila Church last evening was packed with an audtenc assembled to hear the musical and lit erary program prepared by the Scan- , dlnavlan Young People's Society Ml , nervo. The program was as follows: '-Address of welcome, President L. p. ;; Belland; vocal duct, MIbs Hilda, Johrt ' son and E. Nandrup; recitation. Miss a Nellla Brakke; Instrumental duet, Prof. ! Fredrlckson and Mr. Luckseth; reading, Miss Hilda Lund; recitation, Mum Em ma Erlckson; instrumental ' selection, Astoria Mandolin Club; reading, 8ven Glmrc; violin solo, Mr. Luckseth; red i tatlon, Peter Walde; music, Uppcrtown . Troubadours; recitation, Miss Bather; guitar solo, Prof. Bonavle; dialogue, . "Norway and Sweden," L. O. Belland and E. Nandrup; selection, Astoria , Mandolin Club; reading, Paul Stengc land; recitation, Miss Annie Gundor ". son; selection, Uppertown Troubadours ; paper, Bofus Jensen; guitar duet, Pro fessors Bonavlo and Bain; recitation, Martin Mathsen; address, Rev. L. Nis- sen. At the conclusion refreshments were served, during which the Mando lin Club discoursed sweet music. The evening was much, enjoyed by, every body present, and the Mandolin Club members fell In for a considerable part of the credit for the success of the affair, ' . . . ta 7.; r-r On Top. X i - '.- -MARSHALL'S TWINE Is conceded by all to bo the best. It fishes better and wears better than any other twine used on - , the Columbia river. TRY IT AND tti' J1K CONVINCKD. oh 'Job THE DAILY ASTORIAN P . Job Office la the best equip r nnting ped for all kinds of Flrt Class work, and at prices as low as prevail in Portland or San Francisco. " . A PROMINENT FIGURE. Amos J. Cummlngs, of Now York, as Author, journalist, politician, and an all around man of affairs, la always an interesting figure. Just now as chair man of the house naval committee, his position Is one of pedal prominence. Mr. Cummlngs was born in Conkllng, N. Y., in 1841. He received a common school education, entered a printing of fice as an apprentice at the age of twelve, and has set type in nearly ev ery state In the Union. In the war he was sergeant-major of tho 26th New Jersey Volunteers, and his record was a creditable one. Mr, Cummlngs has; filled editorial positions on the New York Tribune; Sun and Express, and was editor of the Evening Sun when elected to the BOth congress In 1886. He declined a re-nomination in 1888, but in 18S9 was elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of "Sunset" Cox In congress Mr. Cummlngs has been an active supporter of all measures brought before the house in tho inter est of labor. 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The Tempo recently published an official let ter from Benham to Pelxoto, with many Interpellations considered offensive by ' Benham. The latter protested, and the Tempo promtly published an apology. .'j BLAND'S SILVER BILL. Washington,' Feb. 8. The silver ques ' tlon Is to be- taken up In Uie house next Tuesday, according to the plans of Bland. He expects a debate on the seigniorage bill the last two days, so that a final vote can be taken on Wed nesday afternoon. "There is no doubt about the passago or the bill," said Bland. "The feeling Is far different now from that at the time of the re peal of the Sherman law." Cotton Jiope, Cotton Twine, Marshall's Twine. Trap and Seine Web, Tanbark, Acid and Salt, Strip Lead, Pig Lead, Copper, Tin Plate, Tin and Zinc, In Stock. ASTORIA, - OREGON. j N -. ... . Briefs Printed or Short fJotice.. ASTORIAN PRINTINQ-:-HOUSn. W4AT AMERICA How Are You Fixed for Insurance? Fire and Marine. Does not Revere The Name of JAS. G. 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Tha list of prises to be given at the trrand masquerade ball of the Sons of iiorman on February 6th, are as fol lows: First pi-Ue for ladies, elegant jrir suuia lamp; second, silver Meel rvniK net; mini, silver-plated nickel in, nrsc prize for gentlemen, a large -..v. ucuiuauiiie ciock; second, two tier, man vases; third. complete toilet set, aii oi uie prues are both elegant and .J n,mbl ot the lodge are w.r.. inmost lo mako the ball the event of tho sson, and tho prizes. "- "y " vxnioiuon at Foard oiuri-j, win no ueubt in accomplishing; r"l'en maskers will be 11; la-di.-a free; spwtatort 10 -cents; children Wo aro agents for the largest and best companies represented in Astoria. materially anslnt this n-sult. Tickets (iMTntv4 to cum niMnim AHHOttand Royal Insuranco Co., assets, London Assurance Corp'n iEtna Insuranco Co. Western U. S. Branch, New Zealand Insurance Co., Combined Assets, 21,502,370,00 8,030,425.00 10,915,829.00 1,017,193.00 2,077,219.00 $45,403,014.00 HOW? 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