The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, July 21, 1894, Image 4

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    THE DAILY A ST0R1AN. ASTORIA. SATURDAY MORNINU. JULY 21. 1894.
Tide Table for July, 1894.
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TODAY'S WEATHER.
Portland, July 20. For Oregon and
Washington, fair weather; nearly sta
tionary with tendency to higher tern
perature.
Sunday promises to be fair, and about
the same temperature a on Saturday,
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
I,ocal weather for the twenty-four
hours ending at 5 p. m. yesterday, fur
nlshed by the United States Department
of Agriculture watner Dureau.
Maximum temperature, 66 degrees.
Minimum temperature, 67 degrees.
Preoioitatlon. .02 Inch.
Total precipitation from September 1st
1893. to date. 87.47 Inches.
Excess of precipitation from Septem
ber to date, 1893, to date, 27.31 Inches,
A ROUND TOWN.
, Sunday dinner at Hotel Gearhart at
1 o'clock. No extra charge.
Two malls a day are now being re-
celved In this city from Seaside.
The name of Stanford sounds big, but
football Is good enough for Astoria.
Miss Jones Is to be assisted TueBday
evening by her sister, and local talent.
C. R. Thompson wa thrown from his
bicycle last evening and sprained his
wrist
The chances are that a private street
sprinkler could make pretty good wages
ab present.
Quite a crowd have had the pleasure
of watching the diver at Kinney's can
ncry at his work.
There will be a pleasing variety on the
program at the Congregational church
Tuesday evening, the 24th.
The new desks and rearrangement of
the furniture' make the office of the
county clerk rather Inviting.
A good swimming plnco on the other
side of the hill is proving a strong com
petitor of our Sunday schools,
Astor Lodge, at Its meeting Wednes,
day night appointed a committee to
make arrangements for a picnic.
The Oregonlan correspondent is right
when he says Hotel Gearhart is the
finest Seaside hotel In the Northwest.
It is surprising that so very few peo.
pie take advantage of the beautiful
scenery from the hill tops these lovely
evenings.
The new money orders are now out,
but the Oregon editor who can tell one
from a motion to adjourn, has not yet
mnde his brags.
When finished the custom house cun
bo lighted either by gaa or electricity
It will be heated by steam, Instead of
stoves, as heretofore.
Would you like to hear some good
music? Como to the Congregational
church Tuesday evening and hear Miss
Gladys Jones sing.
Don't spoil a nice plate of berries
with milk, when you can get sweet
cream fresh every morning of C, B.
Smith, the Ice Cream Dealer.
Some one was cruel enough to send
the pound master on a hot chase after
two sun dogs yesterday,, after telling
him they were not licensed.
A Children's soclablo will be held In
, the basement of the I'resbyterl in church
this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Al) children
nre invited. Ice cream and cake, 10
cents.
passed pleasantly with songs and toasts, around the decollete. The big, puffed
; T, Z' , ,1 sleeves do not reach the elbow. With
The first oflic.a ofnja rk mA a
Trenchard was to issue an order for a , wne
tie-up. but since Mr. "..f;" the plump Uttto bather gets Into this
in the office, there has been no calls for J rf,..riB co.
quetttshly under her cup, her dimpled
elbows showing under the great satin
pufs, and her rosy face beaming ra-
house-
thls necessary official document from J . . . '
couples wishing ' to commence
keeping.
One of the most entrancing vistas to diently upder her satin cap, she looks
be found on the lower Columbia is that very like Marie Jansen as Javotte or
of Saddle mountain obtained from the any other plump little soubrette of
steamers as they cros Young's Bay. comic opera,
Just at this time of the year when the
vessels are crowded with beach passen
gers, this view Invariably attracts Uielr
attention.
Awarded
Mzheci KcfiorsVVcrld' Fair.
V'.
CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW.
Yesterday the last of the delayed
eastern mall came in on the. steamer
Potter for the Astoria postofllce. There
were over 2000 lttters and papers to
distribute, and the two dozen mall sacks
in which they came made quite a pile
on the postofllce floor. ' Some of the pa
pers bore date of June 24th.
Postmaster Wise has received notlfl
cation that July 23 Is the last day that
applications can bo filed for civil -ser.
vice examination. So those who may
wish to be mall carriers or postofllce
clerks sometime In the future should
moke a nolo of It. The examination
takes place August 11th.
Astoria merchants and manufacturers
suffered considerably through loss of
time and facilities as a result of the
Debs strike, but not to anything like
the same degree the merchantar and
manufacturers of other cities did. How,
ever, It's kit over now, and business Is
rapidly getting back to Its channels,
A youth named Bed rick met with
serious accident yesterday afternoon, by
falling from a trestle In Uniontown,
striking his head on the focks below,
a distance of fifteen feet. The little
fellow's skull was fractured, and his
face badly cut, besides sustaining other
Injuries about the body that are more or
less serious. He was carried to h's home
near by, and Dr. J. A. Fulton sent for.
The wounds were dressed and the boy
made as comfortable as possible, but it
cannot be ascertained for a day or two
Just how serious the injuries ore. Con
siderlng the distance the boy fell, and
the rocky Condition of the flat below,
It is only a wonder that he escaped be
ing killed. "
A Jolly party of Portlanders arrived
on ths Thompson yesterday morning
and registered ut the Occident for
breakfast, leaving immediately after
ward for Seaside. They were as follows:
Mr. J. C. Lewis, Mrs S. B. Llnthrom,
Misses N. H, Lewis,, Francis Lewis, Car
rie Flanders, Isabella Hewitt, Mamie
Wood, Carrlu Llmlstrom. The entire
party are bound for Elk Creek, where
Messrs. Lewis and Danders have a
beautiful estate known as Seal Rock
Heights. They have Just completed a
large roomy house overlooking the
ocean, and commanding a view tn-
equalled on this part of the coast. Ths
present party will be greatly augmented
by others who will go to the coast in a
few days.
The Rev. Wm. Seymour Short will
hold service at St. Thomaa'-by-the-Sea,
Sklpanon, Tuesday evening, July 24th
at half-past seven o'clock.
There will be regular services In the
German language at the CougregaUonal
church on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 J.
G. Schmld, pastor.
Sunday the services will be conducted
In the Swedish Lutheran church as fol
lows: 10:39 a. m., Swedish will be used
, exclusively; at 8 p. m. the meeting will
be in English exclusively. J. A. uuiunu,
pastor.
Services at the Congregational church
as usual. In the morning, "Life Here
after," will be the theme. At night,
"The Growth of the Kingdom." The
Sunday school meets at 12:15, and the
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m.
Presbyterian church. Morning ser
vice at U o'clock. Preaching by the
pastor, Rev. Robert Llddell. Subject,
"Hallowed Be Thy Name." Services in
the evening at 8 o'clock, when the pas
tor will deliver a discourse on "The
True Idea of Life; the Strikers' Idea a
Failure." Sunday school and adult Bl
ble class at close of morning service,
Young People's meeting at 7 p. m.
The Presbyterian church at Knappa,
under the charge of the Rev. Robt J.
Graham, of the Presbytery of Portland,
will be dedicated! with appropriate ser
vices on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock,
The steamer Electric will leave FlBh
er Bros.' dock at 1:30 p. m., and will re
turn at the close of the dedicatory ser
vices. A cordial Invitation Is extended
to friends of the cause to attend these
services.
Last night tho following officers were
Installed In Pacific Lodge, No. 17, K. of
P., by D. D. a. C, J. G. Ross: Past
Chancellor, Wm. Pohl; Chancellor Com
mander, J. Hansen; Vice Chancellor,
E. C. Hughes; Master of Work, W. Mc-I
Crosky; Prelate, H. E. Topping; Master
at Arms, Robert Whldby; Inner Guard,
N. Clinton.
VICTORIOUS CALIFORNIANS.
They Play All Around the Boys From
Up the River,
The Forest Grove Times says of tho
inusio furnished at Paelflo University
commencement: ; "Tho most difficult
and moot pleasing wero two selections
In which Miss Jones sung."
The Telephone made a quick trip down
from Portland yesterday, arriving here
nt 1:45 p. m. Tho baseball teams were
on board, and the captain had prom
ised to land them here by 2 o'clock.
Yesterday afternoon was given over
tj the visiting ball players, and nearly
a thousand people followed the teamB
out to the Smith's Point grounds, where
they witnessed. a game of ball that was
both good and bad,- Of course there was
not one person In all that big crowd
that expected to see the Stonfords
downed, for the repeated defeat of the
Portlanders on their own grounds had
become pretty well known In this city.
and the bulk of those who went around
the point, did so more out of curiosity
than anything else.
It was a very pretty day, just such a
day aa baseball enthusiasts dream of,
and the largo gathering Inside the
grounds found it not too hot or too
cold Just the right temperature for
those who found scats on the bleaching
boards. Neither side put up a strong
game, though on several occasions bril
liant plays were made, the majority of
them going to the Stan fords. The er
rors did not run aa high on either side
as In Thursday's game at Portland, be
tween the same teams, and the rough
condition of yesterday's grounds caused
many an error that otherwise would
never have been made.
The Stanfords opened the first Inning
and mode a score, but were soon forced
out by the Portlanders, who, when they
came to bat, failed to make a score, or
even a resiectable effort toward getting
one. It was a quiet game up to the
first half of the fifth, when a liner over
third, that couldn't be stopped until it
had lost Itself in the grass, allowed
threo men to come In, the man batting
the leather coming home amid the first
val applause since the game started.
If the Portland boys felt discouraged
before this event, they were doubly so
now, and the score showed It, especially
In the first half of the ninth, when the
PERSONAL MENTION.
C. L. Houston returned yesterday
from Portland. '
D. R. Blount has charge of Alex. Gil
bert's place at Seaside.
Dr. Albert Kinney Is at his cottage
at Gearhart Park with his family.
Mr. W. A. Weglg was up yesterday
buying supplies for his camp at Gear-
hart. '
Mrs. W. J. Strong, of Portland, ac
companied by her children, is In the
city, the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. C. Holden.
H. G. Jacobs, supervising architect of
the treasury department, is In the city
haying returned from Port Townsend,
where he has been inspecting the new
custom house at that place.
S. H. Brown and wife, of Marble
Head, Mass., are in the city, registered
at the Occident. Mr. Brown Is pres
Ident of the Flavel Land Co., and Is in
the city on business connected with that
enterprise.
Mrs. A. W. UUInger and little daugh
ter, Annie, returned home from Port
land yesterday, where they have been
for the past three weeks, little Annie
being under the care of an optician. It
will be remembered that the little girl
fell on a piece of broken crockery a few
weeks ago, totally blinding her light
eye.
Meany Is the leading tailor and pays
'lie highest cash price for fur skins.
CHOICE LOTS In Hill's Second Addl
tion to Ocean Grove, Seaside. Prices in
reach of all.
Hotel Genrhart will serve Sunday din
ners at 1 o'clock In the future Instead
of evenings as heretofore.
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HOST PERFECT MADE.
A pur Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
I'rom nmonia, Alum or any other adulterant
S.O YEARS THE STANDARD.
Go to the Astoria Wood Yard for the
best kinds of wood; also best grades of
coal delivered In quantities to suit
j
Japanese novelties and fancy dry
good.4, can be had at half price, at the
store of Wing Lee next to Olsen's cigar
store.
Ask your crocer for FARRELL &
CO.'S table syrups. Demarara, sweet
clove.- honev. ruck candy drips, and
Puritan maple.
Holding up shoes for the inspection of.
all. ho dine down the prices ror me con
venlence of all that s our business
Goodman & Co.
The crowd Is coming our way simply
because we have what good livers ilk
and cook like their mothers used to,
The Model Restaurant.
If you have an eye for merit and a
ta:te for economy, you may grainy
both to your heart's content by calling
on H.. Ekstrom, the Jeweler.
Plain sewing or dressmaking, by
competent dressmaker, by the day. Ap
ply at Parker & Hansen's, or at resi
donee, 383 11th street.
Hair dressing, manicuring and prac
tical wig making, at the San Francisco
Parlors, 714 Third street (Welch block),
Front pieces a specialty.
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 Uuln Pacific office
in this city, and thereby save your lo
cal fare to Portland.
We are out gunning for the man who
says he can t get his watch repaired
without sending it to San Francisco.
Why, we run a regular "Wuteh Hos
pital" and repair all kinds of breaks, at
Menu s Jewelry Store.
All the patent medicines advertised
n this papar. together with the choic
est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc..
an be bought nt the lowest prices at
J. W. Conn' druir store, opposite Oc
cident Hotel, Aitoria.
FINE TABLE SYRUPS.
Ask your grocer for Demerara, Sweet
Clover Honey, Itock Candy Drips, and
Puritan Maple syrups mode by
FARRELL & CO., Omaha.
Commencing today, Crow will make a
general reduction on ail Classes oi pho
tographs. ' 1 '..: ::,
, .. ,. SEASHORE ROAD.
Trains for Clotsop, Gearhart Park
and :Heoslde, as follows:
Laave Seaside, 7:30 a. m. and 3:36 p. m.
Leave Pier 9 a. m. and 5 p. m.
- Datlyr-exceptlng Sunday afternoon,
when trains will leave one hour later
connecting with boats for Astoria..
WANTED.
WANTED Manager for Financial In
stitution. References and bond re
quired. Liberal inducements to the
right man. Address, The Eastern As
surance Co., Philadelphia, Fa. '
WANTED A young girl to do general
houHework and take care of a baby. In
quire at Th. Olsen's drug store.
BEVERAGES.
rjr v ifMin TOTT-of oft tvlrtMN and
liquors are sold at Alex Campbell
Gem. 1
A DELICIOUS DlliNK. There is
no place in Astoria where John Kopp's
famous beer is kept in such good con
dition as at Utzlnger"s popular resort.
WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln-
randel wine instead 01 conee or iw.
Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget
peach and apricot brandy. Also French
Cognac and wine at Alex Gilbert's.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HOTEL. Remember McGuire's Ho
tel at Seaside is open the year around.
CALL ON P. BAKER. 478 Third St..
and have your clothes dyed and
cleaned.
TO RENT.
FOR RENT Six room house fur
nished or unfurnished, water, bath, etc.,
Uppertown, In Adair's, Ogned avenue
or Third street. Inquire at this office
or at Mrs. A. Feakes.
FOR SALE.
CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small
means can buy real estate In Hill's first
audition.
LOTS FOR 12. Call at the Astoria
Reul Estate Exchange and get a lot
in Hill's First Addition for $2.
WHEN TM PORTLAND Call on
Handley & Haas, 160 FirBt street, and
get the Dally Astorian. Visitors need
IVJt. AlllOO l UC11 I11U1I111IB JJl.fr... ,. ......
there.
YOUR FRIENDS IN EUROPE. If
you have friends In Europe whose pas
sage you wish to prepay to Astoria,
call at the Northern Paelflo office,
steamer Telephone . dock, and make
known your- wants. Reduced fare via
all the leading steamship lines.
ARE YOU GOING EAST? Patron
ize the Northern Pacific railroad if
j'ou are Going East Low rates of
fare, through tickets, hl-ggage check
ed to destination. All purchasers of
second-class tickets can slop over at
Portland. . Rates of fare some as f row
Portland.
JAPANESE GOODS. Just out lust
received Just what you want, at Wing
luee a, ass xnira street.
AUCTION.
xnere win De an auction sale or a
general stock of groceries, dry goods.
Hardware, etc.. at Martin Olsen's auc
tion rooms comment-In,? this 7th dav of
juiy.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
II. A. SMITH
DENTIST.
Rooms Land 2, Pythian Building.
over C. H. Cooper's store.
W. C. LOGAN. D. D. 8..
DENTAL PARLORS.
Mansell Block, G73 Third street
J. E. LaKORCE, D. D. S.
HAS DENTAL PARLORS.
In the
Flavnj building, opposite Occident
W. M LAFORCH.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Rooms 5, 6 and 1, Flavel s Brick
Building.
SILAS B. SMITH,
ATTORNEY 7.T LAW.
Offlc In Flavel's bilck building.
FlIANK J. TAYWIU JNU. T. MdllTKR.
TAYLOR & LIGHTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Astoria, Oregon.
Miss Edith Conn will- tuke a limited
number of pupils In water color paint
ing, and Instrumental music principles
taught, according to the most approved
method. Specimens of painting to be
seen at J. W. Conn's drug store.
Tho Oregon Telephone and Telegraph
Company are now prepared to furnish
subscribers In Astoria with magnet tele
phone instruments at J2.0J and $2.50 pe
month. The latter instrument is some
what better electrically and In appear
nee that tho former. For particular
Inquire of J. R. Clinton, at Telephon
office.
J. Q. A. BOWLBT.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT hXV.
Office on Second SUtet Astoria. Or.
History of Robert Hantcl!.
Rom of Havana parents, tho famous
Roticrt Mantell Cigar is a product of
those famous old Cubian tobacco plan
tations which are so well known to the
lovers of good cigars in this country.
Try them. CHAS. OLSEN.
DR. EILIV JANSON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours. 10
10 xa u. m.; z to b and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun-
LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office, 6S4.4 Third St., Astoria, Ore.
CURE FOR HEADACHE.
As a remedy for all forms of head
ai hrf Electric Bitters has proved to be
the very best. It effects a permanent
cure and the most dreaVcd habitual
sick headaches yield to its influenco,
We urge all who are afflicted to pro
ure a bottle, and give this remedy a
ii r trim. 111 cases or habitual conuli
patlon Electric Bitters cures by Riving
the needed tone to the bowels, and few
cases long resist the use of this med
lolne. Try It once. Largo bottles only
rfty cents, at Chas. Rogers' drug store.
Orders can be left at. Cornnhan's
store for the Astoria Wood Yard for all
Kinds 01 ruci.
When baby Is teething or feverish, ask
your druggist for St-e-e-dman's Sooth
ing Powders.
ThA IrA rivam festival ErlVfn hv th
ladles of the Presbyterian church ln!8,anftrt'a wowded them for five straight
runs. 1 ne rortiana Doys recovered one
In the last half, the game ending with a
score of 20 to 5. Stanford made three
errors and the Portlanders fourteen.
After the game, the teams had dinner
at the Occident), returning up the river
the beautifully decorated basement or
the church last evening was one of the
most enjoyable events of the season.
Judging frjin some of the cantaloups
sold yesterday to our people, a health
officer should Inspect caso or two of on the night boat. The local teams play
the rrult that comes up from California pretty good ball when one conies to
before allowing It to be placed on the think about it
mnrket.
trp.TO-DATlt BATHING SUIT.
The prettiest and by for th most ser
viceable bathing suits, says the Corn-
No need of sending East fiir spnlnir
machines when you onn get a Singer
iiiiicniiio ior t.u 111 i'oru & stokes."
SELLING at 25 per cent discount
lots in Hill's First addition to Ocean
Grove, Seaside. Astoria Reul Estate Ex-
cnange.
For surprisingly little money
1 .
yon cm inuiuii pvery room
of trnho-jsc with abitot' land-
senpe, n water scene or choof
ins from the hundred de
lightful subjects of our Pic
ture Stock. .
A baiaar for tho benefit of the Sean,
dlnavlan M. B. church in Upper Astoria
will be Eivcn on Satuntav evpnluc at
8:30. A cordial Invitation to all. Many m'liii -Advertiser, are made of black
useful articles will be sold and refresh-' ""' A very ,mart "e wntly seen,
ments served. is of heavy satin, and is made In the
1 I piece. The full, shrt skirt Just reaches
Sovw.il young people met at the below the knees. The waist is made full
rooms of Smith and Ellis, the CostnopoU and gathered Into a belt which Joins
ii n Kket h team, last evening, and gave it to the skirt The neck Is cut lust a
them a reception. The evening was bit low, with five or six rows of shlrrtngj
Mothers who have looked
all around for a baby carriage
to suit their tastes and pui-
poses generally wind up by
buying of us and so will you
if you need a cirriage for
Xourdailing.
HEW VORK HOVEIiTY STOflE.
Cpposlta th Occident.
Dr. Price's Cream Dakinj; Powder
WorM's Tttr Hljiheat Award.
The most Effective Skinr
Purifying and Beautifying
Soap in the World.
The Purest, Sweetest, and
Most Refreshing for Toilet
Bath and Nursery.
For Pimples, Blackheads '
Red, Rough, Oily Skin
and Baby Blemishes,
For Red, Rough Hands, with
Shapeless Nails and
Painful Finger Ends,
For Irritations of the Scalp
with Dry .Thin, and Falling
Hair it is wonderful.
Sale greater than the
Combined Sales of
all other Skin Soaps.
Bold throughout the world . Prlo, He. romar
tmu AMD Cm. Uuu., eol l'lupo, Bolo
Mf" All About lb 8Mb, Scalp, and Hlr," ttm.
o ach::;s sites and eacx,
i Illp, Ktduy, and aurfaw p
i bvux-Cutlrmr AaU-t-als
palM ud
miaaia
HTHE CONSIGNEE SALE
has kept its crowd after
noon and evenina; and well
they might, for never in tho
history ol Astoria has people
had such opportunities, as
they are getting now.- They
are getting goods for whatever
theyste fit to bid for ihem.
There is no reserve on the
Dlt. o. B. ESTES,
PHYSICIAN Ai:n STin.lTrnM
Special attention to diseases nt
en and sureerv.
Uftlce over Danzlger's store, Astoria
JAY TUTTLE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN. PURORON. AND
ACCOUCHEUR.
Office, Rooms fi nnrl A Pfthin. VOTXT iT.1Y Ttvi-Til.s frnf-
Bulldinir. Hours. 10 19'. ' ' J '"J l t fe--
Residence. 639, Cedar street. greater bargains. J Jiero lft a
early
your
your
DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, '
OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE.
May be found in his office uti
chance for you, come
and often. - Brincr
HII I I 1 i 1
o'clock morning, from 12 ntn until i InenU' wlllcl1 nicans
" ."" 0 untu 7:30 evenings.
BUSINESS CARDS. '
A. GIBBONS. .
ADJUSTER OP ACCOUNTS and
PROFESSIONAL- BOOKKRRPirn
5l?sauemooa7:,nr, Me8BTO Coj afternoons specially ior Indies
purse.
Remember tho place
,000 THIRD STREET. v
Wednesday and Friday
J. H. MANSELL.
REAL ESTaTE BROKirn
Notary Public Fire and accident In
1SAD0RE GREENBAUM,
Secj.
u ranee.
W. W. PARKER,
REAL ESTATE AND INSUR
ANCE AGENT.
Office. 112 Benton street, Astoria. Or.
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
PILOT COMMT3Sr)NKtfw'rh
ular meetings of this board will R h.M
on th first Monday of each month at
w a. m., tu we omce or Hpbb & Par-
G. CHRISTENSON
Is now manager at Geo. McLean's old
stand, corner Olney and, Astor streets,
and is better prepared to all kinds of
work In the line of BLACKSMITHINO
and HORSESHOEING than ever be-fore.
nunv,ii Tie remiai mu,tKM -1
..... : '".."lis. ui
mo woiuiiji nuijuing ana Loan Assocla-
uun are neia at 8 n. m. nn th.
Wednesday of each month. nra
ucnevieve sireet, south of Chenamus.
.. u. tivtsu. secretary.
S. H. WILLETT,
PLUMBING,
' Gas and Steam Fitting,
Hot Air, Steam and
w-r Heating.
aXCSf t A for TK&i raulk Beer
imjipmeni zxo. is, in the Odd Fellows' w ""'f3-
Building. t 7 p. m., on the second and 179 Twelfth street, Aatoiia, Or.
icurm Aiondaya of ech mnmh
Journlng brethren cordially in 'ted.
dj oraer q p
COMMON COUNCIL-Rp.Io,
Ings first and third Tuesday evenings
i uiunui 11 s o ciock in city hall.
jc-uniig 10 nave matters acted
Japanese Bazaar
SING LUNG.
There's activity everyw he re amonz our
upon by the council at any regular new stock which is coming in fresh every
meeting must present th um. t h a.:- t ..nu 1.. .u. . 1
auditor and clerk on or before tb, TftI- ,- " 1 " 5l0CK Were
day evening prior to tha Tuesday on WTOnS 01 P"1-' were wrong,
which the council holds its nuiat - .Opposite Court House.-
meiUng, K. OSBUKN. - - '.
..AudUor and Folio. Judge.' - " i 1 mm street, ' v