THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, FRIDAY MORENO, GUST 3, W4. TWa TaWa for AuffUBt, IB04, rati! 0 fcJ;WO o m'.'H v 1 4IIH II! 'i mm I 5f7,7 4 WiliiHiuy I Tliiirmliiy . 2 Friday.... 8 Katimlfty.. 4 HliMMY.. 6! Momlliy... ft 'ruewlay... 7 . Wedneaday B Tliurnduy.. Friday..., II) hatnnlav. . 1 1 rtunilay....l:M'2 0lft6 Wouday... 18,12 HVfiO UluU Wff! hnl.lft. 4191 6 181 7 Mi 0 44 11 11BS 'ftlKKllllT. , .11 Wwliiemry 1.' 'I'llllPIKlUJf Hi Krlday.... 17 Haturday. lh HUN1MY..J" Mouilnr.., VII 'l'iii'jday.. 'l Wednowl'y sfti Tluunday..2:i muay. . .. i 8titiirilay..sflli SUNDAY. .WH Monday.,. !f7 riiewUr.. W 'WedfiMd'y'Ju 'lliiirUay. So rnuay ji 1 01 07 0!76 1 UU 7 1 86 7 4 2 la 7 3 2 ftl II I) 8 HH (1 .') 4 1X1 H I) oai :.4 0 47 5 0 8 IN 4 4 r, i lo&'iAH 1 1 4:i 6 6 121 7. ' 04787 h.m.lft. 1 HI 7 ft JU7 2HIISU i 'Ai 8 1 4 0.i,H 2 4 4H Wif VAfitit 'JI 7 1. 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Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending1 at 5 p. m. yesterday, fur nlHhixl by the United States Depart-I merit of Agriculture weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 74 degrees. Minimum temperature, Ofl degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st 1893, to date, 98.14 inches. Excess of precipitation from Scptenr ber 1st, 1893, to date, 27.54 Inches. ROUND TOWN. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant. The steamer Columbia left out yester day with 3000 cases of salmon, 700 bun dles of shooks, and 100 sacks of oysters from this port. There la nothing more pleasant for a noon or evening lunch these warm days than a 25 cent box of C. I). Smfth'i Ice cream, made from the pure cream. Thfi Wg log, pafrfi wth million? pf tai bkmn lliht wms M up on tilt ban h Bt 8wiklii.i M. HatmAiy, U ntirArtlns hundreds or visitor from thd hi.'Ig'hbor ing resort The clams are still alive, and active, and are of great furiosity to the people front the -Inln til country, When the sun shine on the wlilt clean coat of there little shell fish, thy pi! ten like the scals-f a Columbia river salmon, and at a distance resemble the form of a huge monster of the deep one of those fellows one reads about oc casionally. ' Mr. Peterson, a gentleman. repr'sen Ing the owners of several crack sloops over on Shoalwater Ray, was In the city yesterday making arrangements to en ter their boats for the regatta. He sayi the people over there are talking great deal about the coming even and the probabilities are that there will bo a big delegation present from that part of the country. The sloop represented by Mr. Peterson are con sldcred the fastest boats on that sheet of water, and ho thinks they will be able to carry away the regatta prize. A novel sight presented Itself on the streets last evening, In the shape of bicycle built for t.wo," it being the first to make Its appearance In this city. The gentleman had rigged his machine with two Iron braces over the forward wheel, which supported a neat wicker basket. In which reposed a baby, seem lngly as contented In Its peculiar car riage as If at home wrapped up In the family cradle. The gentleman rode nlong with apparently as much uncon cern as If ho wore alone on the wheel This Is a new and useful'nppllc'atlon cf tho bicycle In these parts. Services at Oraco church next Sun dnv at 11 a. m. Tllshon Ilnrker will lie present and proach. Sunday school und'8'1!,1, Slle hnd evidently been to picnics There are some girls that can go to a picnic, have lots of fun and make lots out of a very little. There's one visiting In the city now from Portland who attended a picnic and surprised her Astoria cousins by filling a pie tin with water and with a clean table nap kin washed her face. She then propped the tin, which was bright and shining, up against a tree, found some flour in tho lunch, and powdered her face. A for', prong served as a curling iron, which she heated In a fire that had been built for coffee, and In a few minutes came from behind tho tree to welcome some young fellows who had "Just dropped in," looking like a new ThSiVU. ln nmmor SljiVHi! (fat tho rsdww sailing r.n WHl M tn Witriiiiit rcstSi'd U lonifih i.f yaiHuU Uh without haiiilicapi Thin Is iHif. , how ever, u all sailing boats wlli be mbas ured tit the water line and handicapped accordingly. STIJTTZ' THEATRE LAST NIGH'?, A big house of our best citizens greeted the second production of that great and popular play, "The Danltes." Mr. Readlck improves (If such can be) as his audience becomes accustomed to Ids artistic work. Every lady and gen tleman In the large audience were con gratulating the manager on so finished a dramatic production. Miss Millie Freeman was even more pleasing than before. Mr. Kay as the Parson, gave a beautiful picture of the rough miner, while Carlton, as the Judge, capt'ired his audience. Danttes tonight. Meany Is the leading' tailor and pays 'n nignesi casn price lor lur Skins. Commencing today. Crow will make a general reduction on all classes of phc- ograpns. ; Awarded! HizHsst 'fanarjMVtfM' Fail" - 1 Mm CREAF.2 mm MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Crap Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from At imonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. NET FOUND. TO RRN'p-Uftwtf. t r?omi runt, w FOUND. t'OUNDr-Oti July 84th PBtWtiim Sand tMlnrJ hmiiitl, fit f'UMlitJ Kil"t, hxl IUfl4 ml H"iii'lw "wli fWum t,( kill nij K'i'Jnl jm niiiuin ivnK' uwii" er oan havs same by apIHylng to Ti Slvertson, at his residence In Adair's Astoria. Mark on the net, A. J. rioor to JJi Cl Hol'Kll'si FOR RENT Six rOorii house fur nished or-tinfurrilHhed, 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 addition. LOTS FOR J2. Call at the Astoria Real Estate Exchange and get a lot in Hill's First Addition for 2. JAPANESE GOODS. Just out lust received Just, what you want, at Wing Lee's, 629 Third street. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the'Odd Fellows' Land and Build ing Association will be held on Thurs day, August 23d, at 2 p. m., at Odd Fellows' Hall. A. J. MEGLER, Secretary. BEVERAGES.' ONLY THE PUREST Wines and liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's Gem. STOLEN. Orders can be left at Curnahan's store for the Astoria Wood Yard for all Kinds or fuel. . A machine knitted net, the forward end 100 fathoms of 8-ply 60 meshes deep, 75 fathoms 7ft mesh, 50 meshes deep. The lead are marked Pillar Kock A red twine ran clear through, the cen- Toneue Point, about ter of the 150 ta-thotaa ot 60 mesh; also nTeshgnet.P?hn4 tit ' Jt Owner can have J r'T:,r"'?i- 'J: S"' FOUND Near 120 fathoms, 45 mesh .... ..1.1 V,n)nnA same by applying at Anglo AnMlmn-fJiT Packing Co. and paying charges When baby is teething or feverish, ask your arugKisi lor Bt-e-e-ilmnn'a Knnih- ing 1'owders. NET LOST. CHOICE LOTS In Hill's Second Ad,ll Hon to Ocean Grove. Seaside. Prices In reacn or an. LOST Net, nearly 200 fathoms made if Jiarbour and Stewart twine, corks marked A. Lost while floating near Huoy No. 3. Return to Cutting Packing Go to the Astoria Wood Yard fnr thn Co. JACOB HENDRICKSON. best kinds of wood: also bent grades of toui uenvereu in guantities to suit LOST While flouting near Ruov No. T 10, a 200 fathom net, liirUnir's and Japanese novelties and fannv irv ui....,..i'm i..,iq i , 1 " 11 prlcfi' al t"e twine. Corks marked J. M. Please re m yiiiB ixk, nexi 10 uiscn s cigar torn to Kinney's cannery. thwart has been broken and repaired, Center-board Is rotten on right side and repaired with five-eighths stuff. LOUIS A. DUCHENEY, . Pillar Rock, Wash. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. HERMAN JUNK. SELLING at 25 Per cent discount lots In Hill's First addition to Ocean WANTirn i.ruve, oeasiue. Astoria Keai estate lix- phnniro I nr 1 ftrnmn tin . . . i . . IirAiiicLi oiiuuiion xo uo nouseworK by a girl in a private family. Address CO. a table svruos. nemaram. iiwiwi clover honey, rock candy drips, and runian maple. IL A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C. -H. Cooper's Btore. W. C. LOGAN, D. D. S., DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block. 573 Third street LOST. Try Foard & Stnkea' nluir tnhow. t 60 cents a txiund. Tt ilnen nnt h..,. In tho blind channel July SOtth. a 200 the tongue and gives a better smoke 'ttt'lom net m two Pleof"s. 4 mesh Jeep, than all others. shackled together. loo fathoms new. anu on one end of the new net It has The davs of touch Htenku in Airio been Bnagged. Some of the corks are are numbered. EH'ery week adds to the marked with three knife cuts, and most 11st ot people who eat at the Model Res- OL ",B 1H wun uevun s martc. taurant. fathoms machine lead, and 120 fath oms hand lead. J20 reward will be Hair dressing, manlcurlnir and orac- given for Its return to Devlin's oan- tlcal wig making, at the San Francisco ner'-' JOHN VRAGN1ZAN. J. E. LaFORCE, D. D. S. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. In the -Flavel building, opposite Occident A DELICIOUS DRINK. 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 Zin fandel wine instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and apricot brandy. Also French Cognac and wine at Alex Gilbert's. MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL. Remember McGulie's Ho tel at Seaside Is open the year around. CALL ON P. BAKER. 478 Third St., and have your clothes dyed and cleaned. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Handley & Haas, 150 First street, and get the Daily Astorlan. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while there. YOUR FRIENDS IN EUKOPE. If you have friends In Europe whose pns- suge you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Pacific olilce. steamer Telephone dock, and make known your wants. Reduced fare via all the leading steamship lines. before. There are an unusuully large number Parlors. 714 Third street (Welch block!. v rone pieces a specialty. $15 REWARD. Infiint baptism at 12:30. Services at Holy Innocents', llnnoi-town. nt fl-lil n ' ' " i . 1 v . 1 u ,c tiu uuunuuuy large nUmiJCr .., 1 . , , , " i ... I r . rjnnrrnr m lllshop llarker ofllclutlng. Evening' of nets belnir either l,t .i.. 4..f 1 Ll.a..5r.Ahe'sho? V.? n1..very One Hundred and forty fathoms of , J' SVrXS service omitted. I .... . " .. " -,euiijr ine otner nait will ir all the net, stolen while drifting -.near Point u Seems as If half the women of Asto- W. M-. LAFORCB. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, ( and 7, Flavel s Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH. ATTORNEY i.T LAW. Office in Flavel's brick building. FKANK J. TiVUlK. JNO. T. LlUHTKR. TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Astoria, Oregon. ARE YOU GOING EAST? Patron ize the Northern Pacific railroad if you are Going East. Low rates ot fare, through tickets, burgage check ed to destination. All purchasers of second-clusn tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates of fare Borne as frou Portland. Next Saturday evening the Lndles Sewing Society, of tho Swedish Luther an Church, will give a sociable In -the tms?mcnt of their church. Coffee, lem onade, and eutables will be served. The society will also sell the articles which It has mnde. Come and give us a help, ful hand. firm, nn,l II- H,o lt- .1., v,l ' ... ' T" ... 1" " "". " ui nung -,urar fumb " ine tiiieves are s uur uuBiomers say 01 US 18 Allx. on Tnesi v nlirht .Iniv an ami sharp cnought to leave no traces behind; true' Goodman & Co. new web, cork9 and lines. CorkB branded P. A. Above reward will be them. A peculiar and altogether amus ing story was told the other day by a Ptherman who had his net of 300 fath oms stolen, under his very nose, so to speak. The night was very dark, and as he was paying the net out, the thief W. - . 1 itnoiu Will uc you hnve an eye for merit and a paid on return of net or information . miniumy, you. may grainy leading to Its recovery. AT LAV. Office on Second Street Astoria, or. both to your heart's content by calling on n. .cKBtrom, tne jeweler. Harry A. Smith has entered his rarer, boat 49, now fishing for Megler. She will bo taken from the water In a day or two and bo placed In fighting trim. New sails were ordered today. This lniat several years ago won a race on tho Columbia with forty boats on the! when he went to haul in the net. course against her, and nt one time was considered tho fnstcst bont on the Sac ramento. do you supposj we'i making much money selling those watches von nee in was at the other end pulling It into hlsl?,ur. sl)w window at such low prices? boat U3 fast as tho nwnxr l.-.iVarl n-l IV weie selling mts --. oi ln( into mo water, of course keeping at a PAUL AHO. Uniontown, Oregon. No. 209, Alameda avenue. respectful distance. When the robber had taken up about 250 fathoms of the neb he cut It off from the. remainder and escaped under the cover of dark ness. The owner discovered his ln Thero Is a movement on foot to have a hose race during the regatta, and tho Idea la gaining favor every hour. A number of the fire laddies are nurd lit work advocating tho thing, and sug gest that it be added to the regular re gatta program. There seems to be a general feeling In favor of a few land sports, to. nil in with between the re gatta events, and it would not be a bad Idea for the committee to give it careful consideration. The regatta soliciting committee will star out on collecting tour today, and It Is hoped the gentlemen who are called upon will respond with good grace. The cups to be offered as prizes have all been ordered, and the designs are very flno. The purse for the fish, erman's race continues to crawl up, nnd If It keel on will soon go over the century mark. This will probably be tho most exciting race of the three days' fun. H mny bo of Interest to the public to know that on a rough estimate nearly :100,000 will be.imld out to tho Astoria fishermen during the next ten days. The gill net men have been singularly fortuniito thin season, Inasmuch as nearly oil the fish that hnve been caught this year have been with gill nets, tho triis being an almost total failure. In this respect tho season of 1S11 hna teen fortunate one for tho llahermen. . Talk about poor whisky, Bnld a drum mer at tho Occident yesterday, have you heard how they treated a tenderfoot down nt ono of those new mining towns about Grant's Pass? He went Into a. saloon to get a drink of whisky, and was surprised when the bar-tender handed him a whisk broom with tho gluss. Pretty soon an old-timer came In and the circumstance was repeated. The tenderfoot accordingly watched the other fellow before he tok his own drink. The old-timer lifted id. o-inu- tossed It down at a gulp, and then ran to a corner of the room, hastily brushed the sand 'off the floor and then laid down In the clear space and had a fit. "That whisky don't, reach like the last you nau, he exclaimed when he got up, icBieruay the Ocean Wave arrived down with about 175 passengers for North Reach. As she was about to cast off her linos the Potter, which was ly ing at the Union Pacific dock, whistled for her to wait, and a few minutes later drew up alongside, and after consider able maneuvering managed to get a hem. Come and see. H. Ekstrom. SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSIONERS Thn ular meetings of this board will be held on the first Monday of each month at 10 a, m., at the office of Rnbb & Par ker. W. L.Robb. See Do you intend getting a pair of shoes lor me Doy; Don't let habit or per suasion lead you elsewhere before you "?c wnu, can oe aone nere. uoodman . NOTICE The regular meetings of Miss Edith Conn will take a limited ,1 "luI V uuuing anu Lan Assocla mimber of pupils in water color paint- lu'ld. at ' P- on the lug, nnd Instrumental music principles Wednsday of each month. .. Office on ii.iiKui. ui't'iuuiiig io mo most approved I viiciimiiui, method. Specimens of painting to be ROI3B, Secretary. m-cii ui j, v.'i;nnn 8 urug store. t.S Scntryr S t SSSf -h-n .1 ?l- .un.t,r? a"d 'Honmpn.ent No. 13. In the Odd Fellows' cal fare to Portland. " reuren cordially In Med. . i uy oruer c. P, We are out gunning for the man who pays he can t gat his watch rennlred I pniwurnw r"rTnjrTi. .r i . without sending It to San Francisco, ings first and third Tuesday evenings ,, ,,'. we, nm ,a reK,,,ar "Watch Hob- of each month at 8 o'clock In city hall. V.r v , " ui-bbks, uu rersons aesinng to nave matters acted Nleml s Jowelry Store. upon by the council at any regular . tt, T M . meeting must present the same to the , y"- "leuiuines a u vert i sea i auaitor and cleric on or before the Fri In this paper, together with the cholc- day evening prior to the Tuesday on est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc.. 1 which thn miinnii hni.ia w. nun hd K k .1 i -. T .T 'filial t Wr lue-iuwesi prices at meeting. K. OSBURN. ciueni jioiei, Aitorio. DR. EILIV JANSON, . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hour 9. 10 io uo. m.; t to 5 and 7 to 8 p. in. Sun LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ' Office, 6S4V4 Third sL, Astoria. Ore, Special attention given to all chronic diseases. Auditor and. Police Judge. FINE TABLE SYRUPS. Ask your greet r for Demernra, Sweet Clover Honey. Rock Candy Drips, and i-uriian Ainpie nvrups nmd by FARRELL & CO.. Omaha. C. R. F. P. U. NOTICE. Regular monthly meeting of the Col. uniDla Kiver Fishermen's Protective Yesterday morning fishermen coming up from tho bar experienced great dif ficulty In navigating against the heavy ebb tide that was running at the time. Old-timers on the river say that tt has been many years Blnce such a fearful torrent of water poured out over the bar, the whole outside seeming to drop away, leaving the Columbia to empty itself like water being poured from an overturned barrel. Noi accidents were reported on account of It however. oouple of Hues aboard the Wave. The Sn. TKSni' tJE3 current was running ont very fast at! rooms, Saturday, August i, ' 1S94, at mo time, and In splto of all the pad 7:30 p. m. sharp. Election of officers. Members in good standing are requested to tie present and have their book or receipt along. SOFUS JENSEN. Secretary, TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. dllng first one' way and then another, she was unable to come close enough to get a gang plank out for tho two or three passengers that were to be trans ferred. Finally the severe strain on the Vave caused one of her. hawsers to Tho regular quarterly teachers' ex Dart. SCIlt terlnir thn nrn-.l I.. . nit .ii lamination will be. held hetrl rectlons. and the ominous snapping of feo5? STSSSX 5t v viMiiin iimi loriH. itregon, continuing tne rest of the some otner method of transfer would Applicants for county certifi cates or state uiploma, will be present iMumpiiy mm remain until the' close. H. S. LYMAN, Supt. nave. to. im ndoptod, Roth steamers then stood out Into the middle of the channel, where the task was easily nc compllahed. James Maher, a farmer near Silver PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. S. F. Clayton and daughter. Miss Victoria AU-n rax, of Seaside, were In the city yesterday. William Roseburg nnd wife came over from Knappton yesterday and will re main In the clly for a day or two, I l. t T. ... . . . , . - . . ! . . ... I ' iwipwiii it 'i i orminu, laineri ...... . , - or ivputyvlteil States Marshal Stew- ... m-Kngv on me oeacn me otner aay,; BrK , , lhe eUy vWtlnfJ , m. Mr mv... o.eu m on one oi tne n.gnt Stewart Is an old pioneer and boasts of iu,-. va p.i oi maeninery, do- u,. proU(j dlallncUon of Mne the flrgt log of wckkI with several iron parts.; mHn who ever raised steam In the An Inscription on the Iron bore the hellers of a Columbia river steairer. dati 1818. and other letters were so' . rusted as to be Indistinguishable. It is a curious piece of wrec kage, and has cMiu-ntiy nt some pat time been part Onmhu. August J.-The situation In r.--i. in..wKn ot wnai natumaiuy ftnith Omaha grows m.ire serious hour- it would u hard to jy. X'r. iUUr ly. - Ftrf hundred mn,v.nHudiRg all t'; !" i5 : a Ursa sto.k the laborers amtir.S the r?'"?:iri of curl. that he has picked up on the qui work today In svmpnlhy Wllh the beach during the last three year. i butcher. . MOKE SYMPATHIZERS. SEASHORE ROAD. Trains for Clatsop, Uearhart Park una easiue, as ronows; L?ave Seaside, 7 30 a. m. and S:30 p. m. m-rv J'ler 9 H- III. 41 IU1 o p. m. Dally excepting? Sumlnv art when trains will leave one hour later connecting wun ooats ror Astoria. NOTICE. Al persons Indebted to Shsw A T..J mm. or tne umw my wood Yard ar hereby notified not to mv n .1.. .1.1 ou r ' " -' . i" " w hciiwii, to Air. iver son. as he hns n authority to collect nj vi nm puis. is. k. SHAW. THE AMERICAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. 12 Milk Street Boston. Mass. This company owns lettrs-uent No 4('.3.5ia granted to Emlle Berliner N! vernier 17. 1S91. for a eomblned tele- rrnin uu teieinine. and controls let-U-lH-patent N.v 474.231, granted to Thomas V. liHaon, May" J, l2, flir , seklng leleraph. which' patents rover . ...............UI l.nw.li.N.n hii.1 ..tl.n,, all forma of hilcroion.nrandBjinpr, and of carbon telephones. GIVEN UP ALL HOPE Eczema, Turning to Blood Poison. Treated bySpcclallsts Seven Months Without One Particle of Success BODY RUNNING SORES. condition Terrible. Lire a Durdon Tried CUTICUKA. In Three D.iysAt- tends to Business. Curo Permanent. In the fuirinf. nf I)l1 T tnttlr tlt. .in..ii,.i ...i- ",m"-" wiii... .tiiiuii niriivii into iiuoti ixiidiin. w)UuitHl Uie beat kiiowu iiielalisui in tills cuy. luur treated uielur sva inoiiUia but I iiuver derived rtlcle of iriKHi mim any or tueiu. Thnt hml given it up as a lioiwlesii cur. 1 as covcri'il with ores from lieud tn fotit ; 1 tuul run- unig tiirxa uu over ni, sonio of them a large as a box ot your t'liTictiKA. It ciut ui lliluilretla n( dollant with then o- V caliiit BiHiciallsu. My Lfo won aluuwt a liunleu .' i to inc. I could not eat, - iiniia. or aioen. l watt onahletomlkaml had plven niywK upasdead. I tried all metlioiucs iiuaixiualiie, until a friend no D.nu got teller auviiKHt uie to try t imet' ra RKMKitm. 1 dent out anil eit theiii.anrl wlutn I took the flrst dime of vour Ci Tici Hi Kesiil. f r.vr i ten a nine oeiter: wun three hoxea or jur innut valuable CiTtcr. and one hot tie of i i Tici'RA KKsiiLVEvr I u new man. In three days I up walking around and attend ing to mv Imtines. and it la the i'lttiitka &nil Ci-TKH KA Kesoi vent Uiat saved me from tho jawa m ueain. i nia in two years aco. i wanteu to see if It had Ihmu driven out of my ayatem, and I can iv 1 have never hail any tmnblesinco IOCS renn. Ave., I'ltuburgh, I'a. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to dinenjuia r en and surgery. m Office over Danxlgcr's store. Astoria, JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. u.7i.2. ' iiom8 6 and 6, Pythian ""ul"' xiours, iu to 12 and 2 to - '"wuciiw. iw, ueuar street DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In his office until 10 o clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2 P- '" and from S until 7:30 evenings !.' 6oM ihroarbont the world. Prleo. Cimrfni. , r.r, mc, ntM,i.tuT,fl. nTTII UXUS ass Caaa.Coae, Sole rruyrietora, Uoetoa. 4-" Dow to Curo Skia IKKaaoa," mailed fraa. PIMI'I M, Hlackheads. red, rou ira, etupped, aad riill oily akin earad by c'ui i u 8ur. NervOUS laa-jntly relieved by a cU cara I'laatar, became It v( USCular tallies the nerVaUorcaa. aad , . ' bear fire ncrrmu pains, " eaKneSS wtiiutiJ. cud uuulneaa. Cf. I'rkc'a Cfcsa Eikia; Powi-f World' Fair HIhest Award. BUSINESS CARDS. A. GIBBONS, ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER Office. With rSnnoral A . 515 Squeraoque street. "' Forsurprisinglylittle money you cm brighten every room of thehouso with a bit of land scape, a water scene or choos ings from the Ivindiel do lightful sui juiAo oi' t ur Pic ture Stock. Mothers wlio liave looked all around for a baby carriage to suit their tastes and pur poses generally wind up by buying of us and so will you if you need a carringo for Xourdailing. KEW YOK HOVEIiTV STORE. Opposite the Occident. THE ' FINAL SALE. jSTOW ON. J. H. MANSELL. REAL ESTATE BROKER. Notary pubUo. Fire .and accident insurance. W. W. PARKER, REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENT. Office, 112 Benton street, Astoria, Or. Clothing, Underwear, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. The goods ore going very rapidly. It will pay you to conio around end invest. 'eport of the) Condition or Tits ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK AT ASTORIA, In the Slate of Onvon, at I lie close ul bu?iii July lNth, i&i ' HKSOUht'KS. Insns and dlHroitn a. automjr. Overdraft?, secured ami uieeiired " 8 uu u n muni-, tu seiuire eirrulullo ., livw ou fT'iiiiumunti 8 ka.il.i , i.m Riuikiiiie-hmHe.fiir l urr aiid oiiiir.a 3 'bin ! Pue from nauuuul bausa (no, n-aerra ,.-'"' ; - 1,K!7 7S Due Ir 'in mate bauka a d bnkin. 4.H5 i.iie inuu auuruveti rearvMwHtit. ,h:i iiieea iuiu unier chuii i;mn km iia .-.oio" oi ..iii -r national imliKl 4, (4) CrruHial paiier currency, ulckela, andeents ai ti un.t ri b uiKl KiHKUvA la nihil, tif Hped. lODllO Legal-teuder nutea .. sj uu IS Wl Rrt nrtiriuiH m 1111.11 w 111 u.n. ire;urer 10 per iei.1. oi eircuutiou) ... , , cei go 600 Commercial St. (Cor. VV. 9th.) ISA DORE C RKEN'B A U M , lutaL. - 137X0 31 LIAHIUTIKS, Capital stock ald In $ m..k Ou siirpi iuihi... . tiitua Uumvided arrflislesw rxurn ei aa l laxea itai 1 on IfalliHitd bai.k nH4 u aanlinr 11.2 10 iiinivranai nenwita ani.leet ui rhwk Kl:aft ; Demand eertifieales of duoait .f7s i3 iimecemnvawaoi aepoail at.OOa VI G. CHRISTENSON Is now manager at Geo.' McLean's old stand, corner Olney nnd Astor streets, and is beUer preiiared to all kinds of in iiib line ot iiL,ACKSMITHINrt and HORSESHOEING, than ever before. Total.. -inisoo it 6tat of Omroti, Countr of Clatsop, m 7 I. J. K. HiKKtna. eil.ier -f lite ab ire Bamed bank, do s drmulv awear that in atateinent o trua t nw 6ni vt ,t k ow L.e and lelhl. J. K. HlGiilNS. rshk SutHsCTlbed and Ituru l fw-to m taut ,1... -A k day.d July, ittM. E X KaKlil'SHX. Corrrt-attt; - 1 Toi.g or pru.es were wrong. r " - 'j. 1 rr. .d. m .... I: tatsrv, fHvS. S We loll r. J Djeetii S. H. WILLETT, PLUMBING, Gas and Steam Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water Heatlnjr. Agent for Champion Hydraulic Beer Pumps. 17s Twelfth street. Astotla, Or Japanese Bazaar SING LUNG. ' There's activity everywhere among our new stock whkh is coming in fresh everv day. Tnere wouMnt te if the stjck wer e "O.-ttCt?LTtH0. 3SJ ThirJ Strict