The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, August 23, 1894, Image 4

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    HIE DAILY AST0RIA1V. ASTORIA. .I'liURSJoAY JlORNlNU. AUGUST '23, 1891.
The Babies
Bless Them
Keep coming' to Astoria because they
know it la a good place to grow up In.
Their parents come to bur store to get
all the necessaries to make the baby
comfortable: Toilet powder pulrs,
brushes, combs, nursing! bottles, nipples,
etc., because they know we have Just
what they want. Our stock of Infant
foods Include all the leading brands
and we sell some ot them for less than
they are sold in any other town In
Oregon. Our drugs are of the first
quality and sold at the lowest cash
price.
Quality
Is the first thing to be considered
when buying medicine; after that
comes the queAtlon of price. If you buy
of us the llrst- is guaranteed, and the
second speaks for Itself. Drop in and
see for yourself. You are welcome, if
only to examine and price goods. Our
Haponaceous Tooth Wash is an excel
lent preparation for clensing and pre
serving the teeth and gums, imparting
a ueiighirully refreshing reeling to the
mouth and leaving a delicately perfum
ed oreatn.
CHARLES ROGERS,
Drugg!st-OJd Fellows Building.
Parties sending communications for
publication In the Astorlan will please
wherever it is convenient to do so,
have them typewritten. It will save
a great deal of annoyance if this rule
is strictly compiled with.
ft big house ns they are general favor
ites In the city. From here they will
go to Portland to Join Cordray's Stock
J Mayor Kinney, and Councllmen Lang-
Tonight, the celebrated play In four, worthy. O'Hara and Thomson. The
r.r,tUr,A Ttln'.ls Ttfn muritu ' n tfna . u 1 U I ....,.,...
COUNCIL MEETING.
The city council met last night at the
I council rooms with the exception or
acts entitled "Black Diamonds,
picture of the Scranton, l'.i.,
n true following business was transacted:
strike. Petition for electric light on Corner
Hhowlng the action of he Mollle Me- 14th and Jerome streets referred to
Gulrjs. Mr. Iteadlck and MIhs Free-; street committee.
man supported
pany.
by the entire com'
Edward P. Wilson, fromcrly first of
ficer of the Manzanlta,, has resigned
his position from that vessel, having
accepted ai lucrative position on the
Jatty at Fort Stevens. Mr. Wilson
made many friends while with the
Manzanlta, and his 'smiling counte
nance will certainly be missed by those
who were frequent visitors to the
trim little lighthouse tender.
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
Local werther for the twenty-four
nours ending at o p. m. yesterday, fur
nlshed by the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture, weather bureau.
Maximum temperature, 7.r degrees.
Minimum temperature, 60 degrees.
Precipitation, nons.
Total precipitation form September
1st, 183, to date, 98.21 inches.
Excess of precipitation from Septem
ber 1st, 1K3, to date, 26.81 Inches.
( ROUND TOWN.
. ' "JEFF'S"
The Only Restaurant.
Unfermented wine for church pur
poses, at Rogers,' druggist.
The Manzanlta went out yesterdny
and towed in the lightship from her
anchorage at the mouth of the river.
She was taken to tho buoy station
where she will remain until thoroughly
repaired. As the light ship was towed
past the Monterey, she -gave licr a
salute from her deep-sounding whistle.
Many people rushed to the 'lock expect-
Ing to see another warship coming into
port. A large black can buoy was an
chored In the same spot where the
Columbia No. 60 has stood tto lone
guarding the entrance to the bay.
Five out of . the fourteen fliifiboats
that run In Monday's race are going
to run a sweepstakes race over the
13 3-8 knots course, each, boat putting
up $50. Great Interest has been
aroused In thbj race, and It is Jut pos
sible that there will be some heavv
betting done on all sides. The race
win be run on the same rules as pre
vailed during the regatta, und all of
the captains are for a point or two
over a heavy gale on the day they sail
The Pearl and Mayflower are being
put In trim for their ,1000 race, and at
present be',.3 are about even on the
two boats' ...
When In Astoria a few days since,
says the Aberdeen Record, the writer
met Mr. McGowan, principal owner of
the cannery opposite Cowmopolis, on
the Chehallu river, and that gentleman
Tho big log-raft cradle which was stated that this cannery would be op
constructed nt Alderbrook, has becn'erated to its full capacity during the
towed to Stella. I present season, commencing before Sep-
' 1 ' I tArnhnn lot 11.1.. - i
II. P. Huns,..!, who was n momh.,- f . '. ..lmB ",C",,H a om """"V
- .-..., j . mousnnu dollars Income to Aberdeen
Petition for a sewer in Olney street
from Astor to Harrison avenue, re
ferred to the ctrect committee.
Prayer of the chief engineer of the
fire department for ventilators under
the floor of Engine House No. 1,
granted.
Petition for Improvement of Bond
street. Committee reported by referr
ing back for better description, ns the
way the petition reads, the petitioners
wish tJio street Improved from J. O,
Hanthorn's down to S. Elmore's can
nery.
Petition from the Astoria Football
Club to help defray the regatta ex
penses. Referred to the committee on
ways and means, and it will end there,
an the city charter will not allow the
members of the council to make the
appropriation, even though they might
want to.
Ordinance passed appropriating eoo
out of tho general fund for the benefit
of Frank J. Taylor.
Ordinance passed appropriating the
sum of $495.60 out f the general fund
to pay costs in the Court street cases.
(Tax-payers should rend these two or
dinances over as thesa two bills date
back to the council of '91, when Messrs.
Welch, McGregor, Newell, Bergman,
and others were at the helm.)
Th? ISth street ordinance came up,
but either the city surveyor blundered
and surveyed three blocks Instead of
two, or the council did not understand
his report, and much to the di."gust of
Scherneckau and Webber It was laid
over until the next meeting.
Wrarants were ordered to be drawn
for the following amounts and parties:
Telegraph company, $18.10; gas, $2.55:
U. Crosby, $8.75; Fisher Bros., $2.36;
FRIDAY. NIGHT.
On Friday night there will be an en
terUlnmenL at the A. F. C. rooms by
the crew of the Monterey, conBiftlng of
tus-of-war, wrealllng, French and Ucr
mu style, fencing, boxing, etc. The
whole to conclude with a social dance.
Admission, 25 cents.
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS.
On account of a break in the main
under the bottom of John Day's river,
water will be turned on to the city
only during the hours of 5 to $ a. m.,
11 a. m. to 1. p. m., and 6 to 7 p. m.,
until further notice.
W. N. SMITH,
Su; t. of the City Water Works.
T ..
Awarded
Highest Honors World Fain
DR.
M
tin Salvation Army, died at the hospl
tal Inst evening.
ns every Idle man who can in any way
secure ooat and gear, will find very lu
The flrrt cargo of flour from tho Col-1 '-"lve employment during the can
nmbla river ronnlgned to China since nln ean. This, In addition to the
tho war began left out yesterday on the mon employed fishing for fresh shlp-
sienmer wider.
ment will help out Immensely,
AN
EVENING OF RARE
MENT.
ENJOY.
Tho, drawing in Hill's Lot Club yes
terday resulted in John Kopp securing
Lot 4, Block 30, and August Brown, Ar R,.i. n ,i .
Lot 19, Block 30. . At 811,1 1 ra,lor Thenro next Mon-
day evening, August 27, Wm. Elnor
In reporting tho result of Monday's Jo,ln8 will give a dramatic recital by
schooner races, tho name of A. Booth's Invitation of the Brother Elks nmi ni.l-
Grace as winner, was Inadvertantly " of Astoria, before his departure for
omitted. The Grace came in an easy New York under engagement by Fred
winner. ' ,erick Wardo and Louis James, who
Tim.. "TZ ; ' . I,e" New York next, month with
There is a dead aturgeon on the irr tv ... T , ,
boach near tho City Limit saloon In'! I' Mr" Jhn8 ,,aB "tab"ed
.. . ' 1 "uu"n 111 (V repu ntlon ns a dramatic rno,w n,wi
upperiown mat smell.j so rank otid loud frnm ,. ,, ,.. ... 7
that It nearly puts out tho electric lights ",art,u'Uo theatrical
in that vicinity . Pu'''Ances, and having been et.gag-
7 jed in such a sterling organisation is
For a delicious plate of Ico cream, ""-'If a high tribute to his value. Mr.
made from the pure cream, go to C. J"hns Is popular here among his many
II. Smith, the confectioner and Ice friends slneo his boyhood days, and
cream dealer. Ice cream soda a special- w'H doubtless be greeted with a large
ty. Private parlors for ladles. 4S3 ""'l appreciative audience next Monday
Commercial street. , I evening. Mm. Johns, whose stage name
Is bllxaboth Bouton, Is also engaged
til
1
practice. -From there sho goes to Tu
coma for testing coal, having orders to
bo nt tho latter place on September
17th. . I
Tho Monterey will remain in port un- with uw , , t ' , ""V B 8
II Saturday morning, when she will '.f"?!
.roceed to Port Townsend for target de program, supported
TODAY'S KXCT'USION..
The annual excursion und basket pio-
inlc of the Presbyterian Sunday school
Visitors wishing to carry home a will take place today at Flavel, The
koopsake from Astoria or Seasldo "Gainer E. L. Divycr with barge will
should call at Nleiul's Jewelry store leavo llt 9-s a- ni., returning about D
and select a piece of tho fino china ho -'
has In Block decorated with scenery The life saving crew at Point Adams
about Tillamook Rock, Gearhart Park IU'nr Klavel) will give a xpeclal drill
and Seaside. ,nt 130 p. m., which will bo well worth
seeing.
are Round, trin ticknta. n,i..u.
A. G. Lang, 20.7U: J. M. Feelv. xq- i.
turla Box Company, $75.70; Clatsop Mill
Co., $44.17; West Shore Mills, $24.20 and
$12.55; Foard & Stokes, $7.75; It. H. Ma
rion, $7.50; Fred Sherman, $4.
Council then adjourned.
THE BEACH CLEANER.
There were several bills passed upon
by the city council last night, and then
there being no farther business this
body adjourned. Any person who had
been used to attending these council
meetings could not have helped missing
Councilman O'Hara from this one. He
would never have let that body leave
the hall until they had taken up the
bill of the beach cleaner against the
city. When the council last hed a
meeting, the beach cleaner was or
dered dismissed bv them and thp f, -
corder ordered to offer him $100 in full
iur iu ciuim oi .uu against tne city
That meeting was some time nim.
The recorder has had plenty of time
to proffer him the amount.
But no one in the council seemed to
mum enougn aDout It or care enough
im.ui. ,i UJ BaK wneiner lie accepted tin
i-ciiui on me uoiiar orrer or not
Perhaps they did not care.
councilman O'Hara would. Councll-
'" """ "' very anxious some
time ago for the workingman's welfare
Men lie wa pusiiing the last sale of
city bonds, but now that the bonds
"",c ' ' nnci the money will
soon be here to take un , n.tni
nmount of outstanding scrip, he seems
wc.K.l:un,.lne ,nn who has
.. ... cu iui me cuy and
pav.
'"5.l e m.a"r Is tint the
"t wusen to accent $100 In
1 leu of the $200 bill he had against the
city, and there the mi,J.l l"?
"TV. ' fre of the
actlM on hY. lUSnt 10 ,ake ny
Meacy is the leading tailor and pays
(he 111, nut t c.-iHh price for fur skins.
When baby is teething or feverish, ask
your druggist for St-e-e-dman'a Sooth
ing Powders.
SELLING at 25 per cent discount-
lots in Mill's First addition to Ocean
Grove, Seaside. Astoria Real Estate Exchange.
The trade clock Indicates that the
buyer's hour has come to obtain a
watch from our stock at a price that
will surprise you. If you have money
to spend for a watch don't go anywhere
but to H. KUstrom, the jeweler.
The days of tough steaks In Astoria
are numbered. Every week adds to the
list of people who eat at the Model Res
taurant.
CREAM
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret
uom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
FOR SALE.
CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small
means can buy real estate in Hill's first
addition.
LOTS FOR $2.-Call at the Astoria
rteRl Rntnte Exchange and get a lot
In Hill's First Addition for $2.
Try Foard & Stokes' plug cut tobacco
at 60 cents a pound. It does not burn
the tongue and gives a better smoke
than an others.
It Is not always necessary to throw
away a garment because It is won.
out In some places. Have It ni3nded.
We can do it. Lake & Salmi, 367 Com.
mercial street.
Do you intend getting a pair of shoes
tor tne Doy'f Don't let habit or per
suasion lead yoi' elsewhere before you
see wnat can be done here. Uoodman
& Co.
Don't go to Portland to buy your
uckcis ror tne "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.
Take a turn around among our new
suitings. You'd expect to pay half as
much more, and they are all new pat
terns, too. iaue & Salmi, 367 Commer
cial street.
SEASHORE ROAD.
Trains for Clatsop, Gearhart Park
and Seaside, as follows:
Laave Seaside, 7:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m.
Leave Pier 9 a. m. end 5 p. m.
Dally excepting Sunday afternoon.
when trains will leave one hour later
connecting with boats for Astoria,
DO cents;
Tho clergymen In Upiwrtown
bothered to death at the beginning of ohlldreii, 25 cents.
tne matrimonial months by the Inqulsl.' Members of the Presbyterian school
, , . . "ow' Jl"'1 l,,r,uei!' Kveryono cordially Invited,
friendship's sake, what single young'
mon luivo ,.,lbl..., 1 MONTHHHV VU A K n
' "imi iuiiuui:illlttuy ' .
to them lately. I mn. .. " .
. '""-moon at 2:30 the motor will
The funoiixl of the lale Peterson Matt- ,l'nvo for tnu lnob(Ul grounds, second
pon, who was killed at Seasldo on Sun. 1 wm llave nt S o'clock. The kick
day. took placo yesterday afternoon, o(T wI" bo nt 3 o'clock prompt. Colon
mo remains neing interred In Green- 1 ,v' wm lM white pnnts, blue
wood cemetery. Tho funeral was con. phlrt 1,11,1 white c.ip. Adinlw-lon to
ducted under the auspices of the ,mlm- Including round, trip on mo-
Ktilgms or Pythias. i ,ur i( conta.
Tho ati'utner Columbia l.-rt out yes
terday morning, taking on the follow-
WILL TAKE IT TO THE COURTS.
1.,..I..... 1 . ...
lug might from this port: 7.O00 cases th,. Vhl , . "U ,S rumo
of s.ilmon. 200 era.... im Ult th Hrs and firemen will take
several ton, of ml.cl.nm.n.,. ' . I 'T'0" ot ' Auction of wages
Smith and Ellis, the premier sketch' PKMKS THE REPORT,
team of tho raclllo Coast, will be given Washington, August 22 -Chairman
R benefit nt StutU' Parlor Theatre on Surra of the house appropriation com
the evening of the 30th. An excellent mlttoe. brands as false the story Mint
" " iriiKeu, anu me ino CtMnmltiee failed to allow the
."..Mi..imi-s are mat mcy will draw riowswary to colleol the nc
sum
ome tax.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
TV, , . -
iiiMi'i-iii or ri. p, Jensen will (nt.-
PlV"!'"" Army" Barracks
w I ; r..i. . P:.: friends
JAMK8 WESTON,
Secretary, S. A.
THE BENNINGTON'S GUESTS.
S in Francisco. August 22.-An nntlmr.
auon was received from Secretary
Oreriinm today, to lnie warrants f7r
the arrest of General Antonio Kz
and the four other refugees on bnrd
the RunhMt Hcnnlngton. charging them
w h murder, arson and robbery uZ
believed the Bennington has been or
dered Into port.
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Portland, August 22.For Washing-
,v"ONr:Y-Wn,lt ,ft00 for one year.
Will furnish llrst-clusa securltv W 1 1
accept small loans , that amount. Ap
ply at Astorlan ofllce, p
ON THE SAFE SIDE.
Everybody knows this Is a good place'
co De, out everyoouy does not take
measures to be there. An efficient pre
ventative places us on the safe side. of
Incipient disease, and there is no one
more reliable than Hostetter's Stomach
Bitters in cases where the kidneys arel
inactive, wnicn is Due tne preliminary
to various destructive maladies, which
uisregaraea nave a ratal termination.
Brlght's disease, diabetes, dronsv.
ma, are but the outgrowths of neglected
iiutuuon or me moneys and bladder.
They should be checked at the outset
with bitters, which will prevent their
progress by arousing the renal organs
10 ucuvity, ana mus place those who
resort to this saving medicine on the
safe side. ." This preservative of safety
also conquers constipation, liver com.
piaini, malarial fever, nervousness and
ayspepsia.
JAPANKSID GOODS. Just out Just
received Just what you want, at Wing
Lee's, 629 Third street.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
'km
It. A. SMITH
DENTIST.
Rooms 1 and 2. Pythian Building,
over C. H. Cooper's store.
W,
C. LOGAN, D. D. 8.,
DENTAL PARLORS.
Mansell Block, 573 Third street
i, E. LaKORCE. D. D. S.
HAS DENTAL PARLORS.
In the
Flavel building, opposite Occident
W. M. LAFORCE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Rooms 6, 6 and V, Flavel s Brick
Building.
SILAS B. SMITH,
ATTORNEY J.I LAW.
Office In Flavel's biiok building.
FItANK J. T4VL0E.
J no. T. Lion I kk.
TAYLOR & LIGHTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Astoria, Oregon.
J. Q. A. BOWLBY,
ATTORN EST AND COUNSELOR
AT LAY,
Ofllce on Second Strset Astoria, or.
FOR SALE! 10 acres Improved lnnd
In Upper Frankfort .Wash., slashed,
and partially cleared. Two Story house.
Stable, chicken house and yard., work
shop 20x40, situated on the river, Just
the home for a fisherman. Will sell on
easy terms, for $1600. Inquire on prem
ises. DAVID UPTON,
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.
FOUND.
FOUND Fishing boat rigged with
gaf.sall, painted blue, 19 empty beer
kegs. Found Sunday, a. m., on Dcsde
mona Sands. Inquire Point Adams Life
Saving station
DR. EILIV JANSON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours. 10
to 12 a. m. ; 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun
days, 10 to 11.
LIBERTY P. MULLIN1X, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office, 5S4V4 Third St., Astoria, Ore.
Special attention given to all chronic
diseases.
DR. O. B. ESTES,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Special attention to diseases of wom
en and surgery.
Office over Danzlger'a store, Astoria.
JAY TUTTLE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN. SURGEON. AND
ACCOUCHEUR.
Office, Rooms 5 and 6, Pythian
Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
5. Residence, 639, Cedar street
LOST.
LOST A silver hair nln Finder will
be suitably rewarded bv lcavhur same
at the Astorlan ofllce.
LOST A net. 240 fathoms In lpncrth
and 44 mesh deep. Corks were marked
B. L. Net lost near No. 8 buoy. Finder
will please leave at Columbia cannery.
GUSr LAURA.
TO RENT.
FOR RENT-Slx 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.'
DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY,
OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE.
May be found In his ofllce until 10
o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2
p. m., and from 5 until 7:30 evenings.
BUSINESS CARDS.
W. W. PARKER,
REAL ESTATE AND INSUR
ANCE AGENT.
Office, 112 Benton street Astoria, Or.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HOTEL. Remember McGuire's Ho
tel at Seaside is open the year around.
All the patent medicines advertised
In this paper, tocrether with the choic
est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc..
can be bought at the lowest prices ot
J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oc
cident Hotel, At.torlo.
NOTICE TO OYSTER CONSUMERS.
On and after September the first. I
will be nblo to furnish the people of
Astoria with first-class oysters In anv
quantities to suit.
Oysters by the sack, gallon, ouart or
pint, delivered In any part of the city.
Helns' celebrated oyster cocktails mit
cp in nmr-ounce mit tics, will he deliver
ed to tho trade at 70 cents nor dozen.
Orders left at Foard & Stokes or at
unristensen & Co.'s will be promptly
micnueci to . mice or Dusiness, cor
ner of Astor nnd Seventh streets. Tel-
epnone No. 44. C. H. HEINS.
BEVERAGES.
ONLY THE PUREST Wines and
liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's
Gem.
WINES AND BRANDIES.-UseZln-fandel
wine Instead of coffee or tea
Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget
peach and apricot brandy. Also French
ugimu aim wine at Alex Gilbert s.
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.
SCROFULA 12 YEARS
Always Sore. Face Burned Like Fire.
Ashamed to be Seen. .Four
Doctors but Little Benefit.
Cured by CUTICUEA.
Sttittz Parlor Theater
Monday Evening Rug. 27
KNITTING YARNS.
Thousands of women are now thinking of buying knitting yarns. But they
wjui iu uuy mem wicjp. iou an Know wnat uerman Knitting Yam has been
sold for in this town heretofore. The prices hav been as follows
First Quality German sol J at Ji'a'c.
Second " " 2K,
l irst " Spanish " " sc..
Imported Saxony
Commercial ft lh. Sln.'U,
Our price is now 25c!
" " " ,l aoc.
' " ' " ICC.
ALBERT DUN BAH.
Wm. ELNOR JOHNS
In Shnkpspcrian. Pr;im.it;p
arm numerous Recitals. By
mviuuion 01 1110 Itrollicr Elks
and public of Astoria.
Assisted by
HRS. ELNOR JOHNS
and Io?al talent.
Tickets on salo at Griffin
it Reed's, Rodger's and Conn
Drug Strores and New York
Novelty More. Reserved
seats 73 cents, General Ad
mission 50 cents. Reserve
your seats at Stmtz Parlor
fbeater.
For sbont ten or twelvo years I htve been
troubled with semfula. My head wu alwayi
font, my face u dry ami saily.anil burned lika
firo UKMt of thA tiniA. XI v
boily hail blc red shu on It,
and I did not know what to
ln. I wont to four different
doctors anil tliy hehted me
at Unit. In the fall I got
worse Benin: thn I tried
other rt'ineilles, but thov did
nie 110 rood. I was ashamed
to po into public. 1 was a
sinht to look at. Every one
would say, ' What Is tho mat
ter, why don't you take some-
. . ... tainf??- en at uir daily
mnorl had to trear a sort of eai to kei the dirt
from rotting Into the sores. After 1 would
wash, I would lo covered with big red pimples
all oer my nock and face. Some two or three
people advised me to try the Oitutua Kkmb.
1WIU. I did trv them, and ain triad I h.v. ,ku
so. Glad to aa'y 1 am a well man, and In the twat
of health since. I nmnot praiso the Cmcra,
i"" nitriny. i eui'inee my itortralt.
USWld W. KAIO.N, Laiksville, Pa.
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
PILOT COMMISSIONED The reg
ular meetings of this board will be held
on th9 llrst Monday of each month nt
10 a, m., at the oltlce of llpbb & par-ker-
W. LTtobb. Sec
NOTICE-T'ie regular meetings of
the Astoria Building and Loan Associa
l?n., are, he,d. ttt 8 P- m. on the first
Wednesday of each month. Olllce on
Genevieve street, south of Chenamus.
W. L. ROBB, Secretary.
OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13. 1 O
O. F .Regular meetings' of Ocean En-
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. Rmi,
lea nisi anu inira 'I'nAftrtnv
f . . . . . . ,, . . ' J .tciiihrb
... ra inuiiiii ui s o ciock In cltv hall
Persons desiring to have matters" acted
upon by the council at any regular
meeting must present the same to the
Aui.iiui nun cierK on or nprnrA ih. -ct
day evening prior to the Tuesday on
which tho council holds Its regular
meeting. k. OSBURN.
Auditor and Police Judge.
TtfEflSTOfp SAVINGS BJIM
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individuals. Deposits solicited.
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deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per
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BENJ. YOUNC1 Vice President
FRANK PATTON Cashier
W. E. DEMENT Secretary
DIRECTORS.
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Nelson. Benj. Young. A. S. Reed. D p
Thompson, W. E. Dement
A POINTER
You Need
A DECENT BUGGY.
CUTICUHA WORKS WONDERS
CrTIf1A RmOLVKNT. the new lllnnd n,l Skin
rurincr. Internally (to elonnse the blood of all
Impurities and imisonona elemental ami rxi.
ccKA.the great skin cure, with Ctticcra Soap,
an enpiisite Hkin ln:riner and lWmilU-r, ex
ternally (to eleor the skin and sli ami restons
the hafrl, euro every cliseaxe ami humor of the
skin, scalp, anil Mood, with loaa of hair, from
infancy to aire, from phones to scrofula, when
uio best pnj aiuians and all otber reuedies fail.
Sold thmnrhont the work!. Prfe. Pi ni
tOc.; 8oe, je.; Riholtint, (1. Pom a ilkca
aku Chi. Coar, bole Prepa., Boatoa.
t-ulow to Cars Bkln Pleeaaea, nulled free.
PLKS, blaekbMds. red, ronra, channed, and
l oily uia cured by Cimcuaa Boar.
RKEUSIAT1C WIS CURED
la en mlante Ik Cn I Irani AwtU
Pl Ftoatvr rvlievea ibwruatic
aiie, hip, kniner, cheat, and mtucniar
puua aud aeakuowem. lrice, Sic
You need it now. Don't
spoil your credit by a
see ty buggy, Jr none at
all.
Many people believe that nil nlnMr.
smlthlng Jobs are alike that they are
Muiiiiug out muscic ana 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.
Q. A. Stiuson & Co.
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE
(WORCESTERSHIRE)
Lililill
SAUCE
Look Like
You Would Have Folks S
Tliinlc You Are Froper-
ous,
We have a buggy, we
.bought it chejp. You
can have it:heap. Why?
. None of your busi less.'
You get the ouggy, we
lose the rest But we
want the cash.
NEW YORK' ?
5 JJOVELTY STORE f
cwrner or Bond and Tenth streets, r
Opposite the Occident. &
Imparl Iha most delicious taste and teat to
EXTRACT nt a
LETTER from
MEDICAL
GENTLEMAN
ot Alatiraa, to
Ms brother at
WORCESTER,
May, 1851.
"Terll LEA ft
PERRINS" that
their sauce ia
hk'hlT esteem
ed in India, and
Is in my opinion
the moat pal
table, ns well
as the most
wholesome)
sauce that is
made,"
Beware of ImftatTnngt
soe that you get Lea & Perrins
John Duncan's sons, niw vomk,
? SOUPS,
4 GRAVIES,
I FISH,
J hot 1 ma
fel HEX7S,
game.
ajrck; WELS
tF': BAHEBm.
SC.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
WarU't Fair iligbcat Medal and Mp-aaa.