THE DAILY ASTORIAN,- ASTORIA, THURSDAY MORNINfl. 3IAY 24, 1894. Tide Table for May. I I1IOII WATKIl. n.'u.'l'r. i- M)W WATKIl. h.ni.l II. Hi. nilft. Ih.'mTl ft7Tfb.ni ft. A 4 0 41 it O ft h' 2 ki a il 7-1 ;n4 22; 7 6 4 Oil I i 7 V 4 m 0 ; H 2 6 :) 00 7 0 8 24 -0 6 BH 7 Oil -0 H OH 7 42 -OH ft f, 8 IH -0 7 114 8M -0 4 A I 9 mi -0 1 II 1 10 OH 0 il A 2 10 41 0 7 a il 11 :ca 1 0 OA 0 27 3 7 ft H 1 17 il il1 7i t iia 2 ; 7 fi :m 1 '1 7 l 4 21 OH' 1 IH 0 7 2 20 1 1 11 IH 1 4 4 12 1 f 5 Ul 1 8 6 40 2 t fl IH 2 B 8 54 2 9 7 '1 a 1 h oil a 4 h 42 a 7 0 ss: a 0 10 ir 4 2 11 4 a 12 21 i i 12 18 2 2i 2 1 a 21 2 a 4 11 2 4 H n u n if, H 7! 1 411 H...13 1 :i H 41 m M..M t..k H AT, It II! 8 7 0 III! Ill 10 in 10 M 11 ill 12 41) W..l! T..n K..1" ...! II (HI II 7 0 0 IK 84 H 4 1 ! i lift 3 4ft il V 4 m 4 Ml 6 ilA fl HI 7 OH 7 l H 4M v ;ir H...a M..2I T..ai W..SSI T..JH V..Vi 0 4:1 1 H 1 M 8 0 2 ;m 7 II 7 ;i fit 8 Hi 6 2! 5 fl i 7 0 11 m H...l H...2T fi Iti M..8, T..SW, W..iW T..H1 1 (Cli 8 1H d 27 III ill 10 111 YESTERDAY'S WEATHEIt. Maximum temTure. 77 tepee; minimum temperature, 60 degrees; pre- Total pricipiiBium im -to date, 114.69 Inches: exceso of Precipi tation from July 1, 183, to date, 26.80 Inches. THE WEATHER TODAY. Portland, May Mor Western Ore gon and Western Wanhlngton: ralr weather; cooler; lltfht northerly wlndH. For EiWtem Oregon and kuutein WaahlnKton: Fair weather; warmer; light northerly winds. AROUND TOWN. Born-To the wife of W. K. MefireK'-r a daughter. Strawberries got dowi In 10 cents a box yesterday. - mi.- V Mon'u ftlMtltllte holllH a 1 llu J tjuiiH ......... - -- meeting tonight. More seiners than usuul have been In town the past few days. Pat Lawler had a brand new deed for JG0 acre of land yesterday. As a freckle preventer, the red para sol Is said to be the most cfllclent of all colors. J I" A man from llwaco says all the bloods there have gone to smoking cigarettes and playing high five. The funeral of Wilton Crosby Fergu- .. ti,,. a,.n i,f .1. K. FeruuBon, took place yesterday afternoon. The very finest In photographs Is the Swiss Panel. It will be Introduced by Crow, the Photographer, at 12.50 per di zen. It Is said the widespread belief that Ivy trained against the walls of a dwell ing houBe Is productive of dampness Is a fallacy. The absence of the card of the iA-idei Millinery Comimny, of Portland, In voutoi'iliiv'u Ihhiip. Is made IIP by Its presence today. And nnw Miss Franirs Wlllntil, of the W. C. T. U.. has learned to ride a bycli'le, and says she Hinnetlines rides ten mill's a day on It 1 The man who camo down town yes-1 . . . ... i.i teruuy morning wiuiuui ion niiiiin n coat was notified by a cold wind of his negligence before evening. The gymnasium girl uses a decorated wood dumb-bell for an ornament to hang glove buttoners on instead of the ribbon-bedecked rolllngpln. At the regular weekly drawing of the Hill Lot club yesterday, 1). M. Mooer drew lot No. Ill, In block 27, and N. II. AVebder lot 4, in the same block. Frank Dunbar Is golrg to surprise everybody when the votes are counted next Juno, and the knowing ones will wink and say "How Is that for high?1' Alderbrook school has preared on clulHinite program for the Memorial ex ercises on Friday afternoon, and all friends are cordially Invited to be pres ent. A man In Urant county has had the experience that Is awaiting John II. Smith. IjisI week, while moving a house, a. Jackscrew broke aifd the house fell on Mr. Orant County num. Dr. M. M. Walker wl;l"lnive this morn ing for Ban Francisco, on the sU'iimor Columbia, to attend the session of the American Medical Association to be held In that city. The doctor goes us the duly accredited delegate of the Med ical Society of Virginia. He will re turn by the 10th proximo. Steve Rarity, a fisherman, who was upset near the mouth of the river Tues day, wus up town complaining bitterly of the Inattention, ns well us dilatory movements, of the life-saving crew. It Is generally understood that the orew hua ulwuys heretofore been extraordin arily prompt and his denunciation were a surprise to his hearers, "Osceola" was presented last night to a delighted nmllence. Kugcne Kay, as the "Windy Major." was extremely comical, and received a he.irty recep- com Hon J. (. Stutta ns Osceol.i, ami F Slum ns Cubby, the runaway Alma negro, iddeil to tile success of the nliiv Mr Stutli bv his forcible und iiIcIhick- que character and Mrs. StutU by her inimuaiiic comedy. The entire wri Hi their VwMt ,rwt,A.ila company "Osceola" will no doubt lie greeted by a large house nguln tontgnti AN ATTRACTION. The Leader Millinery Company, of I Portland. Or., will, for the next three! days, plain on Sale at the Occident Hotel, Fifty elegant pattern hats, an assortment of choice flowers, also the' latest, thing In in Sailor Hats, Including the Knox style. The ladies of Astoria -ill V... .1..H..I.. I 1 . L. . L ..., . . ' will in i uviiKiuru wiin me BiyieB ami ni-l. MM Iha kula lh.1 ...III 1. . i u-,,Kiu-j -mi me aiyiea ami ; t-... , .. ..mi mm in- Biiown are the cream of the moat stylish mil linery p-rlora In Portland. m.The moat courteous attention will be given to visitors. , OUT OF LUCK. ' ' j D. J. Ingalla lost a fine colt on Mon day from excessive hemorrhage. Mr. Ingalls ha8 been very unfortunate with hla live Htock, having lost a number of horses n the 'past two years. ELECTION TICKETS. County. Clerk Trenchard has given the official ticket for the coming election to J. 8. Delllnger for printing. It contains the names of 84 candidates, without the precinct officers, and In size will be 9x22 Inches. There will be 2,400 printed, and It will take a quarter of a ton of paper. AN INCORRECT MAP. In J. K. Gill & Co.'s Indexed pocket map of the steles of Oregon and Wash Ingtn, published In Portland, the town of Astoria Is left out of the list of towns In Oregon. Is Astoria left out purpose ly, or are the maps worthless by rea son of the same error as to other towns? CORRECTION. In the case of Wm. S. Kinney vs. CapU Nelson, which was tried In Justice Cleveland's court Tuesday, the jury brought In a verdict for Mr. Kinney, and not In favor of Capt. Nelson, as was stated In The Astorlan yesterday. Mr. Kinney states that in 20 years of business experience he has brought but two suits of any kind. . PITCHING SEASON. If you should find a chunk of rosin In votir beer during the next few weeks, do not think that your favorite brewer Is manufacturing his beer from rosin for he Is not. This is th season of the year iwhen they pitch their kegs, and the taste of roln in the beer is be cause the keg is yet green, or a small chunk of that gum may have found its way Into the beverage. LOOKINCi AROUND. The Stanton party took a Jaunt down to Seaside yesterday, starting early In the morning and returning late In the afternoon. The object of the trip was to Investi gate the possibilities of Clatsop Reach and surroundings. They gave their unanimous verdict that it would be to th, Piififlp CoHt what Newport und Cape May Is to New York. A SURE SIGN. J. C. Swope, the painter, is at work on a M-foot sign, that will be stretched from the McKlnley club across the street, announcing to the public that at that point they can find the "Re jubllcan Headquarters." It was thought. best to have such a sign, In order that the many Democrats deserting their party every day may know the where abouts of the place they are seeking, und Inquiring for. ANOTHER KICK. female kicker, "who Is remxmsihle for so many educated cats in Astoria? Why there are cats in this 111 x.lioiut: ny nine ... v..... city that, enn lift a cellar door and turn ii imi-1,.1 fi-mri off a. brood of young a barrel from off a brood of young chickens with' as much ease as a man can lift the cover off a cheese box In a grocery. That's right, and they are allowed to live In perfect peace and In happiness monnrcbs of nil they survey. N'HARLY WORN OUT. Sup'-. Smith, of the water works states that the pipe-line from Bear Creek to the reservoir has to be watch ed carefully, as parts of It are nearly worn out. The line is liable to frequent und serious leaks Had It been laid when -first put down in solid ground Id would today be al most us good as new, but the shifting soil und the exposure to salt vvuter have worn It out very rapidly. A WELCOME GUEST. Mr. J. A. lUillen. of Leavenworth, Kits., arrived In Astoria on the steamer Telephone vesterduv. Mr. Bullen Is president of the Bullen Bridge Com ixiny. the builders of the new steel bridge In Portland, and It la understood that be la here to submit a proposition to the Astoria nnd Seashore Itallroad Coniimnv for the construction of a steel bridge across Young's Bay, to connect Astoria wllh that railway. He Is look lug Into the question of new water works for this city also. IN LINK. Contractor Houston has a force of men ut work olaclnir the fence about the custom house square In line. To do this it Is necessary to move the fence 20 Itu lies to the north and the same number to the west. The fence will also bo, n'lt on the grade'of tlie street. Mr. Houston states that every sur vey that is nuide now is run bo an to line up with Flavel's brick block, or the Odd Fellow's building, and the moving of the custom house fence will either make the st-reet narrower or the buildings in Chinatown 20 Inches In the si i ce t. ' A BAD ACHE. There is a gentleman In this city whose soul Is almost wrapped up In fine chtn.-i- noil iv Hm-Ii-a tn i,.m nja nunv ., . . ..,,. , i kl .,.. ... ..,.. Mia lai'lllV. CMIIIC Ol HIV Vlll!.wi V ucts of the potteries of Berlin, Worces ter. Limoges and other famous factories of IOiiimix" which he handles as lovingly and tenderly as only a connoisseur can. ""-. w.nm wi -- hl attention whs attracted by fl dlxolav of Chlcnim r-ommlca tn a sh A short time since, while In Portland, fine i op win.w .n.i h. ....i ... .,in,i . ' , ' . covct the KMoeful shapes, with their "I'lral fluttering, the (hell-figured bur- . ... Qers, ana all that sort of thing;. ITea- ently the proprietor cam to the door and invited him to enter, which he did with alacrity, feeling certain that In s china shop an afflnltr existed for him, and he could pour but his soul on the symbolical character of an outline, etc. After he had complimented, the pro prietor on the fine display, and received a half growl about hard times in" re sponse, he glanced from the contents of the show window to those about the store, and Inquired of the proprietor: . "JIave you Beleek?" "No," answered the shopma; "but It will ache unless trade picks up pretty Boon. We draw the veil. CHILD DROWNED. Yesterday evening, as the little 12- year-old daughter of John Luklnen, who fishes for the Columbia cannery, was trying to obtain some mult from one of a number of barrels which stund outside of the railing on Hemlock street directly over the river, she leaned too far over, lost her balance, and fell Into the water, and was drowned before any one realized the accident. A little boy saw her fall, and Instead of reporting It to the Columbia cannery, which was near by, he went home and Informed his father, who was at work, but by the time he reached the scene and hud Inquired If any of the children in the neighborhood was missing it was to. late to save her. The body was found by her father near the place In five feet of water. An )S0 lot for $2. Fresh fish nnd poultry at Welcome's Market, next to Foard 6c Stokes'. Mr. John Fox Is the nominee for Stat Senator on the Republican ticket. Meany is the leading tailor and pays 'he highest cash price for fur skins. For 12, a lot is delivered every week to the buyer In Hill's First addition. Japanese novelties nnd fancy dry good-, can be had at half price, at the store of Wing Lee, next to Olaen's cigar store. Millinery, 25 per cent off for cash for the next iifteen days, at 471 Third street. Teething babies and ie -r.sh 1 l." 'i need St-e-e-dman's Soothing Piwders. Try them. Hill's First addition is located In the centre of the city. Lots are now selling In It for VI. All the latest styles photos at Crow's Gallery; 100 pictures for $2 during the reit of this month. Call nt R. T. Humphrey's, 372 Third street, for Fish, poultry, and all kind of game In season. Any one wishing to rent a house should read Rudolph Ilarth's ad vertisements In the Fur Rent column. H. Ekstrom hus fixed his prices for Jewelry to Buit the times, und the latest novelties enn be secured at the cost of material used in the manufacture. For a delicious plate of pure Ice cream, go to C. It. Smith, the lee Cream Dealer. Ice Cream Soda a specialty. Pri vate parlors for ladies. 4S3 Third street. Don't go to Portland to buy your tickets for the "Old Country" and the East when you can get them for the same price at the Union Pacific office In this city, and thereby save your lo cal fare to Portland. NOTICE. It has been tepot ted thi.t I have with drawn ns a candidate for assessor. Such report Is maliciously fu!s;. I nm still the Only Republican Candidate for As sessor In Clatisop County. ALFRED GIBBONS. WANTED. The Astoria Public Library wishes bids from printers for loo to 5Hi copies of Its new catnlogue, to co.Main the titles of 1,?10 volumes. Samples of pa per, style of binding nnd size of cata lcgue to nccompnny bids. ASTORIA PL'HLIC LIBRARY. BOARD AND LODGINO. FIRST CLASS BOARD With or without rooms, at reasonuble rates. Ap ply at E. C. Holdun's, corner Main und Jefferson. LOST. LOST A double-ended skiff, from near Kinney's cannery, named Sarah Hell. Finder leaving skiff ut Fisher Bros. will ree'eiva reward. FOUND FOUND Gill net About ISO fat-homr- Inquire nt the Columbia Cannery. WANTED. WANTED A gitod girl or woman for general housework. Small family und no washing. Apply at. Astoi i in olllca WANTED G i rl for light luusework. Apply 824 Wall street. WANTED A Kill to do general h-viso-work In the country. Apply nt No. ."iJT Auger avenue. AGENTS Makes ji.OO a day. Great est kitchen utensil ever Invented. Re tails 35cts. 2 to 0 sold in every house. Sump c, postage paid, five cents. For shee & McMakln, Cincimiattl, O. $75.00 PER WEEK using nnd selling Dynamos for plating watches, jewelry anil tableware. Plates gold, siler, nickel, &c, same as new goods. Differ ent, sizes for agents, families and shops. Easily operated; no experience; big profits. W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Six room house fur nished or unfurnished, water, bath, etc.. L'piHTtown, In Adah's, Ogned avenue or Third street. Inquire at this ollice or at Mrs. A. Feakes.' FOR RENT A dwelling house on West Sixth street. Inquire of Rudolph Burth, on premises. FOR SALE. ViMl BALK CHEAP 1.500 bushels of good fir ehnrcoul. For particulars ud divss J. D. McFarlar.e. Kn ip;,Oregor.. CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small means can buy real estate lu HUl's first addition. LOTS FOR II Call at the Astoria; Real Esiot Exchange and get a lot In Hill's First Addition for $i JAPANESE- CURIOSITIES Wing Le has just received a full Una of Jnpanesa curiosities and, Swcy oods. Will sell at cost. &3 Third street. SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSIONERS) The reg ular meetings of tills board will be held on thj first Monday of each month at 10 a. m., at the otllce of Rybb & Par- ker. W. . : 110 do, sec. NOTICE The regular meetings of the Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each month. Office on Genevieve street, south of Chenamus. W. L. ROBB, Secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13, 1. O. 0. 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 have 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 ita regular mealing. K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. BEVERAGES. FINE WINES AND LIQUORS Call at August Danielson's Sample Rooms. ONLY THE PUREST Wines und liquors are sud at Alex Campbell's Gem. A DELICIOUS DRINK. There Is no place in Astoria where John Kopp's famous beer is kept in such good con dition U3 at Utzinger's popular resort. WINKS AND BRANDIES. Use Zln fandel wine instead of coffee or tea. i.'lr-y cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and npilcct brandy. Also French Cognac and wine at Alex Gilbert's. BUSINESS CARDS. F. WICKMAN. CONTRACTOR. House moving and street planking. Screws and blocks for rent. Call on or address 2037 Pine street. A. GIBBONS. ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER Oillee, with General Messenger Co., 515 dqaomoque street. J. II. MANSELL. REAL ESTATE BROKER. Notary Public. Fire atid accident in surance. W. W. PARKER. REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENT. Oftlce. 112 Benton street. Astoria, Or. MISCiaiLANEOUS. 1UTEL. Remember McGulre's Ho tel at Seaside is open the year around. CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St., and have your clothes dyed and cleaned. SEWING MACHINES And general repairing, lock-titting, etc, C. A. May, 132 Main street. GEO. McLEAN, corner Olney and As ter .streets, does a general business In blacksmilhing und repairing. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Hundley & Haas, 150 First street, and get the Daily Astorlan. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while the re. YOUR FRIENDS IN EUROPE. If you have friends In Europe whose pas sage you wish to prepay to Astoria, call nt the Northern Pacific oiHce, steamer Telephone dock, and make known your wants. Reduced fare vlu ill the leading steamship lines. ARE YOU GOING EAST? Patron ize the Northern Paclllc railroad If you are Going East. Low rates of furo, through tickets, baggage check ed to distillation. All purchasers of second-class tickets can stop over ut Portland Rates of fure same as from Portland. 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. Mansell Block. 073 Third street. J. E. LuFORCE, D. D. S. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. In the. F'thvel building, opposite Occident. FULTON BROS.. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 3, 4, 5, and 6, Odd Fellows' Building. Astoria, Oregon. W. M LA FORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 5, 6 and 7, Flavel s Brick Building. SII..V3 B. SMITH, ATTORNEY V.T LAW. Otilco lu Flavel's bi lcii building. FRAMv J. TAYLC?, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Astoitu, Oregon. I. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTUKNEl' AND COUNSELOR AT LT. Office on Second Striet, Astoria, Or. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D-, rHYsSICIAX AND SURGEON. Ofhee, ES4Vj Third St., Astoria, Ore. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. Othce over Danzlger's store. Astoria. JAY TUTTLE. M. D. PHYSICIAN. FURGEON. AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office. Rooms 5 and 6, Pvthian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to S. Residence, 639, Cedar street. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. Mav be found in hla nlTlp miii m' o'clock, mornings, from 12 noon until p. in., una irom a until iu evenings. For State Senator- JOHN FOX, Republican Ticket For Sheriff- P. O'HARA, Regular People's Party Candidate. LOST. piece net. Alut 6 papers. Small piece old web 14-40 Marshall's, rest new web 11-40 Barbour's. Old piece In mid dle. Lost off Peacock Spit. Finder will receive a reward of $40 on returning same to Elmore's Cannery. AT MEAL TIMES ' Do you ever consider the quality of the bread and pastry you are eating? It may bo good. It might be better. The best is the cheapest and you will always find it at CLEVELAND'S Main Street Bakery. "BREAKING IN," Many a mnn has . "broken out" In a ,.n,i f.at nil "hroken un." try ing to get a new pair of shoes "broken in. lie has nuu to - oreua oil nmu.v un engogemei t or. account of crippled feet, und has gone "broke" muny a time trying to get relief for his corns the direct cause of lll-titting shoes. You will find all this obviated by pur chuslng your footw'ear at the store of JOHN HAHN & CO. A POINTER Many people believe that all black smithing Jobs are alike that they are nothing hut muscle and material mixed. That is true of ordinary Jobs. Brains are also used to make a good Job. So is conscience. A job made without skill or honesty Is no good. Our work is widely known for its quality, durability and economy in the end. a. A. Stinson & Co. Report of the Condition OF TI1K First FdationaJ Bank OF ASTORIA, At Astoria. In the State of Oregon, at the close of tusiiitMs, May till, IKil. ltKSOUKt'KH. j Loan and discounts $14(1,420 Overdrafts secured and iniseciiri ll Hi U. . Homis to M-rure rii'ciilalunii ILTilH) I'r -inniiiH en II. S. I onus I.2."yl Slocks, si airilles, ete ir,lN0 01 Di.o IniMi iiataiuiil banks (mil id-itvu iiireiils 1 1. I'M! rl Due Inuii stale nahks anil luiiKtis IH Via Ul Hue from ;ilove I rcsrrv 1U( uls 111,1) d ! Notes of utl.er National banks ais On Mckels and cols - 7."i hAurrl'L Money Hkjkbve is Dank. Viz : ipwle , 1.2 .") il Legal tender notes 71 r Red em pi Ion fiinil wtli U. S. Treasurer (.."j per cent . ol clrcohu Ion )..... K2 r0 Total $M),74J 00 hi r.in us. t'apitul stock paid in wm Siirimis final lu.uoo Ullillviileil nil Ills less ex- lienses nml t.ixes nid.. .. .40,787 07 National bank notes otil- Muniliiii: ll.C'iO Individual deposits subject to check $'2l,,Vti Si Demand (Truncates ol i.u- poiit 17,ft('il CortilleuUu.-c.ks 17.1 . SNUJOI 32 Total 'j(;o,74; oo state ol Oregon, I County of Clatsop, ( I, H, S. Cordon, cashier of the almvo nanieti bank, ilo solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my kmin leilu'x ami telief. S. S. iOltiJON,Cnslil-r. Sub-ieribed and sworn to nef mc ine this 12th day of May, IKil J. 11. Manski.i., Notary I'uollc. Correct Attest : JOHN A. DKVMV. ) WILLIAM M. l.ADD.f blroctora. 1'lli.O. B. WILCuX, ) SCROFULA 12 YEARS Always Sore. Face Burned Like Plro. Ashamed to bo Seen. Four Doctors but Little Benefit. Cured by Cutlcura. For ahont ten or twelve years I have been troubled with scrofula. My head was always Bore, uiy face was dry and scnlv, and burned like tire most oi loo time, jiy body bad big red spot on it. and 1 did nut know what to do. I went to four different doctors and they helped inti at first. In tlie fall I got worse again; then 1 tried other remedies, but they did ine no good. I was ashamed to go into public. I was a sipht to look at. Every oao wx aid say, " What is the mat ter, whv don't you take bouic thinir?'' Even at mv daily lfllHir 1 had to wear a sort of cap to keep the dirt from genius into the Bores. After 1 would wash,! would be covered with big ml pimples all over my neck and face. Some two or throe people advised me to try the ITtntha Kkmb biKs. 1 did try them, anil am glad 1 have done so. Clad to say 1 am awell man, and in the Ik-sC of health since, I cannot praise tliet'mci'RA KliMtulLS too hichlv. 1 enclose mv portrait. LEWIS VV. KATUN, Larksville, Ta. CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS Ct Ticr R a R wolvent , t he new Blood and Sk in Purifier internally (to cleanse the blood of all impurities and oisonoiis elements), and Cm VI ka, the great skin cure, with (1 tici ra Soap, au exquisite Skin liritier and heautifter, ex ternally ilo clear the akin anil scalp and restora the bain,cure every disease and humor of tho akin, scalp and blood, with iosa of hair, from infancy to ace, from pimples to acroluU, when the bent physicians, and all other remedies fail. Sold throouaont the world. Price, CrricTBA, We.; Sojr, S-ie.; ltEsoLvixr, 1. Puttie Doi'O asd Cum. Cour., tkle Proprietor, Boston. -"Ilow to Cure Ekin Diseases," mailed fro. IPf.ESl. hta-klM,.la tnnirh i-tunm-d And I ill oily skia cured by ClTicciu Soap. ,v RHEUMATIC PAINS CURED. l In on mlamto the Cntledra Aatl Si Pal Piaster relieves ineuritk', set- 1 1 J -tle. hip, kidney, cheat, aad muacuUf Uy pains aud wemknouea. rrn-e, JSC Friedman's v Goflsignee Sale Has revolutionized Astoria. It has changed, the prices of clothing that the people begin to purchase at home and don't go to Portland for them as before. The merchants are now afraid that if a railroad should como to town It would -bring more people here, and among them there is liable to come men that will engage in the clothing, hats and dry goods business. Therefore it puts them to the necessity of getting another ordinance through so as to prohibit any railroad company from, bringing any persons here that will sell clothlngi dr goods, and hats, and they will ask the council to enact an ordinance to pro hibit cars coming here with goods such ns they sell, and all railroad cars that may hereafter bring here new goods shall pay a license to the city of 400 for each car load, and $400 for each pas senger who intends locating In Astoria and engaging in the clothing' or dry goods trade. And be it further enacted, that the cil-y of Astoria be fenced in against all Intruders, such that would dare come here and bring a nice stock of clothing i or dry goods, and offer the same for I sale here for less than the old mer chants who have kept their old stocks on their shelves for years and have had the trouble of dusting and brushing bhem so long, nnd they will pray to have the ordinance passed In one night and become a law Immediately after its passage. The only one excepted from the pen alty of the above is S. Friedman, of the Consignee Sale, at COO Third Street, cor ner of West Ninth street-, Astoria, Or egon. Buy your Clothing, Hats, and Furnishing Goods there. I. R. & N. CO.'s Steamer llwaco. Leaves Astoria dally at 7:30 I o'clock, for Bwaco, and con I heeling with railroad running north at 1 10 a. m and with boats on Shoalwnter i bay for SOUTH BEND, SUNSHINE, iNOETH COVE, and other points through to GItAY'S HARBOR. Return ing, connects at llwaco with steamers for Astoria, and NIGHT BOATS FOH PORTLAND. JOHN R. GOULTER, Secretary. L. A. LOO"ri5. president. R. V. EGBERT sum i imendent. Portland and Astoria. STEAMER TELEPHONE. Leaves Astoria every evening except Sunday at 7 p. m. Arrives at Astoria every day except Sunday at 4 p. m. Leaves Portland every day except Sunday at 7 a. m. C. W. STONE, Agt, Astoria, E4 A. Soeley, general agent, Portland. A LOCK Is something you want, if not toJay, you will want it" kil fa i'-2 sometime, we Keep carpen W W i f ter's tools t00 anJ if this weatner win oniy pun itseir together you will want plenty of Hardware of which we have a plenty only waiting your call. J. U. WYATT, HAHUWAKB DKALEH. 7t I ' 1 fj Jj3J-5-J8rS 0 11 PAggEQ $$M. Is the line to take to all points EAST and SOUTH It is the DINING CAR ROUTE It offers the hest service, com5 biuluK SPEED and COMFOfiT It is the popul r route with those who wi ll to travel on the SAFEST! It i therefore the rnu'e you should take. It runs through vestibuied trams eveiy uay in the year to St. Paul and Chicago ho Change of Car, Elegant rullman Slerpcrs, Superior Tnurist Slot per?, . Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers, Only PD4 ebange of ears . i Portland to New York Through Tickets To Any rait of toe civilized world. Passenger! tlrketei tU. all Kitts rannlaf between Astoria, kahuna and For: laud. Full information eonceniwr rates, time ol trains, route auil oUmt 4yUi lurufaiied o ' appUcattocj'O j.; , c. w. stowe; : Ars-nt Atort. tsteamer Telephone Voeki A. 6. CHARLTON, AMKrin: General Pasxenrer Agent fi Ul ltrl St.. e HaOiiBKUia, rorUaod, Orego- 7