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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1894)
THE DAILY ASTORUN ASTORIA, THURSDAY MORNING DECEMBER 13, 1894. You Meet Men Every day wearing suits' made by Mc Donald, the tollor. fJo doubt you have observed a alight diversion in the style, make, and finish of these suit. Yet each one of them is right in touch with the times, and has the genuine stamp . 01 true elegance. No matter whether you are a 'man of fashion or a dresser for comfort McDonald's suits will Bat- Other stores imitate us in everything except low prices. Sharaahtin Bros. Big reduction Jn Mackintoshes and fur eeta this week at the Low Price Store. of friends mat the body and accom panied It to the Taylor home, Messrs. O. C. Pulton, H. G. Smith, E. O. Rog ers, W. E. Tallant and B. VanDusen acting aa pall bearers. At 10 a. m. to day the funeral will be held at the rawidience and the burial will take place For the latent style and lowest prices in Jackets and wraps, call at the Low 'at the old Clatsop cemetery. Price Store. Yesterday In the drawing of Hill's Lot Club, William Turner received Lot Isfy your taste and protect your purse. ! 13, Block 35. chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street A RUN Of business from early morning till late at night is the history of this plnce since people have got to find out the merits of our Hope Whiskey. "How can you give such goods for the price of an average drink of whisky 7" and similar questions are frequently asked during the day, and our answer Is that we want all the trade In town on good goods, ct a fair profit, and we expect that such quality of liquor as Hope Whiskey will bring It to us. THE OFFICE. HOLIDAY . SPECIALS DRESS GOODS The Jargest stock of linen and silk handkerchiefs for ladles and genitlemen, at Shanahan Brjs.' We have everything In the line of fancy goods, suitable for Christmas present. ' Bhlanahan Bros. We are selling holiday goods 33 per cent cheaper than any other house Arfboria. Shanahan Bros. . O. E. Plttis, manager for Sherman Clay & Co., musls dealers, of Portland, was in the a(ty yesterday. Bring your sheet music, to Dellinger & Howe,' the Binders, and hava bound Into handsome books. The hrltWh bark TenasBerim cleared yesterday for Queenstown with 33,138 Hacks of wheat valued iait $38,400. AT REDUCED PRICES Now ifl the time to select the dress that you are thinking of getting for some one for CHRISTMAS The goods are all new and fresh, and are being sold to make room for spring atoo'.c. Albert Dunbar Cor. Commercial and th Sts. Robt. S. Norris has Just received from New York Vt nice selection of the finest Australian opals. Call and see them, The latest styles In Jewelry received almost daily at Robt. S. Norris'. Nle mi's old stand, 406 Commercial street Good Is good but better beats It, and such Is the stnry of Hope Whiskey, which can be found only at The Office, That sign you were thinking abuot having made can be done neatly and at u reasonable price by SWOPJG, the sign writer. Members of the B. P. O. E., have you seen the new and elegant Elk charms, rings, pins, etc. that Robt. S. Norris has Just received?. iMre. C. Bently, sister of Mrs. Rucker, will leave for her home In the East tllilla morning, after a delightful three months' visit on the coast. The breaks In the watermain In Upper town caused by Saturday and Sunday's storm, have been repaired, and water is again running Into the reservoir. S. E. Utzlnger is tin agent In Astoria for the celebrated Gunibrlnus Hott'ed Beer, of Portland. Drp him a postal card and he will call for your older. An Illinois Town Hon years ego had only one cigar fac tory employing Ave hands. It also had a young men's business association whose work was to boom the town. One of the things the association rec ommended was for smokers to smoke their town'a olgara, talk their town's cigars, and agree to smoke none other. The result is, that todny that town has 8,000 population, 1.B0O of whom work In oigar factories. W. F. Sehlebe manu factures the LA BELLE ASTORIA, and if the smokera o( this city would ,be loyal to thedr town and follow the example net by these people of Jlllnola, It might prove as profitable an invest ment as the encouragement of a rail road. " Samples of those new carbon prints that' are permanent and will not fade can now be seen at Crow's gallery. Just' the thing for a Christmas present. There will be a special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Thursday evening at 7:30 to take action on the in vitation of the Portland Chamber of Commerce. Blank books of every kind and de scription, turned out on short notice by Dellinger & Howe, the binders, at Portland prices. We' guarantee our work' to be the bst. Every body, knows now good flr wood Is, but It must be good, and that Is the kind that the Astoria Wood Yard hius to offer you, Orders left at Carnahan & Co.'s, or at the Wood Yard. ristmas - Just Received -- A Fine Line of Watches Sterling and Diamonds Plated Ware - Clocks, Suitable Silver Novelties, for Solid (Jold and Holiday Plated Jewelry, Presents H. EKSTROM, I.omllnu Jeweler, (hj Commercial St Aaturla, Or, HuiH'Jl IukiJ--Luw Prices. 1 '. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER, Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at 6 "p. m. yesterday, fur nished by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture, weather bureau. Maximum tempervtture, 48 degrees. Minimum temiwroture, 36 degrees. Precipitation, .OS Inch. , Total prHi4tttiln from Septemlwr lt, 1894, to dUte, 29.92 Inches. . Exoeas of precipitation from Settm-hc-r lot, 1394, to date, 4.74 Inches. Irving Morrison had the misfortune to Injure his hand severtly yesterday. He wta splitting wood and nearly sev ered the thumb from the rest of the hand with the axe. Dr. Jansen dressed the wound, ' . Sevenail friends of Mr. C. F. Faxton, of Aldarbrook fame. Who is now at San Jose, California, say that he will return to Astoria in the near future. Mr. Faxton said when leaving Astoria, that he would never show up here again until . the contract was duly signed. Three Chicago real estate men have written to a local dealer for, lnforma tm regarding Che reported building of Dhe Ooble road. They claim to be bjonrers, and mention several towns in the middle west that they have helped 'to build up by unloading wildcat lots to eastern specula tons. The local deal er claims to have answered that no wildcat lot boomer" were needed In Astoria. YESTERDAY'S ELECTION. Welch, Shiebe and Sleverson Elected to the City Council. It Is aald that an old German couple living near Foard & Stokes' store are in destitute oircumsltiances. Several eMarl'taible people have already assisted Dhem with food and clothing. The old gentleman, who has reached an ad vanced age, Is bedridden moat of the time, and unable to provide means for himself or aged wife. The charity or ganildaitlons will find work for them at this home. Officers of Suj. John CMapter No. 14, Royal Arch Masorks, were elected De cember 11th for the ensuing year as follows: I. W. Case, M. E. H. P.; G. W. LountJerry, King; C. W. Loughery, Sarlbe; B. VanDusen, C. of H.; E. C. Holden, Secretary; B. Van Dusen, Treasurer; H. C. Thompson, P. S.; W. 8. Short, R. A C; E. R. Hawes, M. 3d V.; W. C. Caesell, M. 2d V.; Jay TuMle, M. lt V.; L. HUrtwHg, Guard. TuesdUy evening the Soandflnavlan Benevolent Society met and electted the following ofTlcers for the ensuing1 term; President, August Danlelson; vice-president, Ludwig Laraon; recording sec retary, Emil Wesehe; financial secre tary, Chris. Eveneon; treJamirer, John Carlson; financial committee, Mair- tin Olsen, chairman, nad Thorwald ON sen. Trustees, C. S. Gunderson three etars, and H. Eksltrom one year. Med ical examiners, E. Johnson and A. L. Fulton. Several parties during the past week have taken long leases on houses In this dity, in antlcilvtiiMon of an early ratee In raitas. W. I. Crawford closed up a lease on the residence of C. It. Thomson which runs for three years, and he considers himself very fortunate. The pound of saw and hammier is heard throughout the city more thtan at any ttme durlmg the past two years, which alone Is an imlicaitton of prosperity. Store buildings are being fitted up, and veral that htave been vacant for months have recently been leased. Mr. J. C. Hayden, the United States e&th'er observer at Fort Canby, Is giving great satisfaction with his work. all 'that is said by the general pub' llo is an Imitation, His report of In aomlng and out-going vessels is very accurate, and It la not often that any. thing is allowed to pass him wltliout One of the most quiet elections ever held In the city of Astoria took place yesterday. Three counollmen were elected, and the same number of gen tlemen who hoped to warm the chairs hi the council chamber these cold win ter months, were elected to remain common, ordinary citlzen3 for at leas another year, by which time they will possibly have ample time to reflect on .the trials and tribulations that beset the pathway of the man who seeks publlo Hfe. At the first precinct' m the first ward, Shietoe workers were out early and remained at their post till the las! chlo "n had gone In to roost. They df.dn''' allow a vote to escape, which Is appa:nt by the returns. His Mends In th rcond precinct were equally as zealoas, and knew pretty close to the result when the pulls closed at 6 o'clock The most hotly contested race was in the Second Ward. Mr. Welch had his coat off early and waded In with a de. termination to win or go down with colors flying. There were plenty of Zelgler men on hand, and one or two of them worked as if It was a case of life or death. At noon the latter par dies were In high glee, and made such boasting that Welch stook declined as rapidly almost as did the barometer in Observer Grover's office last Saturday. There was one man, however, who at loast in his own estimation, raited Welch stock at par, and that was Mr, Welch himself. That gentleman wore a perpetual smile during the whole live long day. He darted here and there among the men who were over 21 years of, age, and had a vote to cast and greeted one and all of them Just as If It was a settled fact that he was going to receive their franchise. He didn't get all the votes, as the result shows, but he got enough to make fiim the happiest man In the Second Ward last night. In Uppertown Gramms and Seiverson Wad a close race. First one would have a lead of one or two votes, then the other would exchange places with him Thte Republican candidate dropped be hind two votes at the end of the race- not a bad beat, but beaten Just the 9ame. There was more interest manifested last night in the result than during the whole day, and perhaps the ones who were the most anxious to know who were the victors were the parties re. malnlng away from the polls during the entire day. Following is the r3 sult of the contest in the various wards; First Ward Polling place, No. 2 En gine house Wm. Shiebe, (Independent) us; G. Wingute, (Republican) 117; ma Jority for Shiebe, 21.. No. 1 Engine house Wm. Shiebe, l,r8 G. Wlngate, 70; majority, 88; total ma Jority for Shiebe, 109. Second Ward Polling pla?e, Weioh Elock-Jlamies W. Welch, (Republican, 200; G. Zeigler, (Inliendem) 133: ma jority for Welch, 77. Third Ward Polling place, Smith's Oamrery M. Sleverson, (Indpendljut) 91; C. F. Gramms, (Republican) 89; ma jority for Sieverson, 2. Awarded " 4 . Highest Honors World' Fair. ' CREAM MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. 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, 673 Third atreet- J. E. LaFORCE,' D. D. S. . HAS DENTAL PARLORS. - in the - Pltivot huilding! opposite Occident. ' MARKET REPORT. San Francisco, Die. 12. Wheat -there was a better feeling to the market this morning, and matters generally had a steadier look; 90c for No. 1 ship ping, with 91 1-4 for something better; milling grades ara in moderate request 99$1.00; Walla Walla, 78 3-8Q82 1-2 for fair average; 85 for choice heavy; 75((i 77 1-2 for No. 2, and 65(g70 for- off grades. Liverpool, Dec. 12. Wheat, dull; de mand, poor; No. 2 red splng stocks ex hausted; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 4s 5d; No. 1 California, 5s. 4 l-2d. Hops at London, Pacific Coast, 2 10s. New York, Dec. 12. Hops, quiet. THE NEW. INSANE ASYLUM. Union, Or., Dec. 12. News was re ceived here this afternoon that the state building commission at the cap ital had today purchased a site for the Eastern Oregon branch Insane asylum. which is to be located at Union. The land bought cqnsi.s of about 600 acres of exceltent valley land, lying sjuth west of the city. A DEFAULTING COUNTY CLERK. Spokane, Dec. 12. For more than a week Export Geo. W. Cragin has been going over the books of County Clerk Chas. O. Downing, and last night he concluded his labors sufficiently to oharge the heretofore trusted county clerk with being a defaulter to the extent of $5,000, and perhaps more. We are told that we are selling the beat wood In town for the money. We confess it we've made a dead set to have the Scow Bay Wood Yard catch the best trad In town. Office opposite FIsIkt rtrothers', Foard A Stokes Co. have secured the agency of the fumous STEWART'S TWINES, the only GENUINE FLAX TWINE manufactured In IRELAND. Their, new stock goods are much su perior to any other kind. Who said soaps? Nice soaps? Cheap jimiw? Yes, those soaps In the show window of the Prlnts-Craln Drug Store can not be beaten, and the beauty of thvm is that they only cost ten centu i cuke, or twenty-five cents a box. C. 11. Smith, the confectioner, has the must complete line of fresh Christmas candles ever offered for sale in this city. Prices from ten cents per pound up. Special prices for Christmas trees, church soeluls, etc 483 .Commercial street. AROUND TOWN. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant. The Cvngregatloiwil "Turkish" social will be held on Thursday evening i Mm. Stevens', 665 Franklin avenue. Please notice change of time from Frl- dUy to Thuiwduy, Come and Bee the orieivlul costumes and Jaste the oriental rtvfrtvthments. . See Swope. Sea Swope about devoratlna. See Swope about decorating and algn work. The Holomisa Calendar, published at Honolulu, gives an aocvumt of the ar rival in that Hrt of the American bark Oohwna from Portland. They report Captain Noyes and his Jolly lot or pan- Poimas'ters would do newspaper pub' 'jlshers and some newspaper readers a good turn If they would Inquire when a mftn TVifllttMl trt talia. Via . . l . T" - txT office, whether he hbs paid up all ar not require Mr. Hayden to report ves- TClma Bn, "P.. . sels crossing In or out over the Colum- ho . . , "Z .T" : CV wT " shuld expfain to him that the law , t L11 . I will compel him to pay for the pa-oer ble, he has been making reports both "m " ' 71 XT . , naiu uwi tijc uoiy way 10 stop It is to pay what he owes to the bfire and after the hours mentioned. The Dandrtlle, with a full cargo of publishers. merohiindliae for Souitfhern Oregon ports, and Slan Francisco, arrived down the FUNERAL NOTICE. i'ini (v li U lawn iiiCT llllll aim llfU I rnU. t u t, i. . .u. ....V. ov.. ., LTh9 'nenal of the late Col. James ui i ...c iuiTi'i.c ,. one viu -xuyior win take place from the resi- t'ake on coal this morning and proceed nonce or Mr. K. A. Taylor, on Frank ro sea Ciiitalii Wtomt la vmCTnn. avenue, tills (Thursday) morn ng him.lf that he was detained In 1?F 'S' LJL Portland durtng the recent hurricane ment will take place at the old Clatsou orr tne coast, and said that when h '-rmeiery, on uiaisop t-rams. Arrange' th. i.. i . inems nave been made for the crmvev. i s fc.tr i.uiiiu(. in llic ASlUi tail Ul . ,. - - rw.. t..n.. ...w .uJanPe .f tlh, drlng to acorn- . 0 mn.c n,ui uirn..iny tne remnilns to their lat rostinir wuws, a cold cWII ran, down his back, place. Routs will lea the wharf of ilUnklng of "what might have been." " ,IS1'.er ur,1s- iram?(Mately after the con- miii.tumi vl uie services ax tne house, The FearleBS and Slirmal are SUM In port. Captuln Hasi'-all, of the first- TWe eurvey for the new twenty-two mined steamer, is In no hurry to ven- ft!,t sh'P nW 'rom Lake Superior to ture ODtnlde, pay In? that it will take "U'. has been forwardied to Waeh- a CiiniT'arat'lvely smixi.th set to ease lnS'tel- Tne t0al lengCh will be about his ruffled feeling! since the'experieni 162. miles, and the cost Is estimated at of Lift week. He has run up against nitwit i90,000,000. CIVnA IXtltr liiloh nvlifK m I W I. t h.v h i,. .h.ri,.. ..u..,L. k nn.u 'UP8 rnyme. but IT you ... .., -...-- .... v tutiv ivr.n.c-u )Uy OUr snOCS. VOU H' ntvar ha.,. hi'm atxurt forthree diys, and turned 'he blues. The fall stock is now ready, him loose on Monday morning, was n very bit of the extravagance has aftturt the hardest speWmen of weather Vn i ? " ot lne pnce8' uood uem prouuuon mat tie nas ever had any deuUngs with. It will go hard on What la the use to go and pay 12 1-2 the rooket-bok of the owners of any VT". f J It w2.tn yoxx,CM et e delict vessel. ,hUt Captain Dan run. Vthe" be HZi ". x a"wn me oovtsr. maraei, mua ana rree amoking. The second steamer of the new Aha. Stamping, embroideiv.- nl n h k line, says the Colonist, will be the lale,Bl nov'e'P9. cheap at Mrs. Rapple- i - ' vi hi.. i wiilllli- nous steamer than the Wlllapa, which It la, computed that one w. will be pled on the route by July I. kevwy 2,000,000 who travel on steambvau. .r. lmtiu one or the promoters, saJd Is lost. a lew evenings aim that he hi ml '.-ne stigntwt doum that the the bust- The Campania has 100 fumnrwi wfci. i, , MARINE INTELLIGENCE. San Francisco, Dec. 12. Arrived Yo- Semite, from Departure Bay; schooner , G. White, from a fishing eruisra. CUarad Ship Audtoencalrn, for Port- hand. Departed Mackin aw, for Tacomla ; schooner Berwick, for Coquille river. W. M. LAFORCE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 5, 6 and 7, Flavel Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In Flavel'a brick building. FAANK J. Ta YI.OK. J NO. T. l.KillTKK. TAYLOR & LIGHTER. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Antorla Oregon. tlPTAT) AT T?DLT. tTMVlPV f OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In his office until It o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2 p. m., and from 5 until 7:30 evenings. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ' ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. Office on Second Stitet, Astoria. Or. DR. EILIV JANSON. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun d iys, 10 to 11. . LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 6S4H Third st, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronle diseases. DR. O. B. Est ES. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. Office over Danzlger's store. Astoria. . Telephone No. 52. JAY TUTTLE, VL. D. . PHYSICIAN. SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms S and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence, 639, Cedar street FOR SAi-ju,. FOR SALE Household furniture. W. I. Crawford, Agent. BRIDGE HAND KILLED. Baker City, Or., Dec 12. This morn ing while at work six miles east of Pleasant Valley, H. W. Ellis, member of the bridge' gang of the O. R. and N., was knocked off the bridge by a heavy timber and instantly killed. SAID TO BE THE IVAN HOE. Seattle, Dec 12. An unoanflrmec re port Is. In circulation that a vessel pas sing Tatows'h Island thi3 morninr wae the Ivanhoe. JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out-Just received Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, 529 Third street.' ... WANTED. - WANTED A servr.nt for general housework. Apply at the rooms over Ekstrom's Jewelry Store. J. T. Lighter WANTED Agents to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpelier, Vt. For further Informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-S4 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. ' "BUNCO'S" NECK SAFE;. Portland, Dec. 12. The Jury In the "Bunco" Kelly murder case came I nto court this morning with a verdict of murder In the second d'egree. The highest bridge tn the world Is said to be the Loe River viaduct I n Hnlivia, South America, which Is 636 1- 2 feet high. The lengch of the principa I span Is 80 feet, and the length of th.i brldg Is 802 fe'?t. The AnRofoiMs. Railway crosses it, and is a two foot Six inph gi.tuge. Trains run thirty milot an hour. MANAGER WANTED To nnrwlro salesmen to sell the Rapid Dishwasher. Washes and dries the dishes In two minutes without wetting the fingers. $75 a week and all expenses. Easy po sition, no capital; no hard work; can make $100 a week. Address W. P. Har rison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. Rev. Dr. Joseph Parker, who Is now regarded as London's most eloq uent pulpit orator, condemns the newspi ipers that print sermons without leave. His objection is based on the ff round ireai me preaciner may desire to sell the sermon or preach it the second time. He calls the reporters whr i Inter fere with this arrangement "Die k Tur pins." Iirttlal silk handkerchiefs, IS ivnts, Hbanuimn Hr." ' I&wdkervhiefa, Sc. 4c, 6c, ec,1 7c. at Ktanahon tiros.' The Plate of California arrived In yten.Hiy from San Fnuiolsoo, aentteM In good health, then quote from f another amer by that ' time? He oonsun"' 450 om day. de- trie Asi.mati an account of the vessel nam it watt the company's Intentiorr to "'"'""s M-mo no.-se powvr. make aLtH4U n T.nn.n4in. . t . , ,.. " "u' will a niiumw plying on the Yukon river, i'":,r P1 n oj-stera out at at the time she left tliis port early lust num h, Yestenray morning the remains of Col, James Taj-Ur arriveJ from San tttvutclwo on the State of California, accompanied by Mrs. F. N. WhHe and Mls Mary Taylor, d'aufrhtera of the u ceased. At ho whlarf a large number and In this manner supily the 2.000 two- Puet sound; but then, theovnters weigh AKk In rich, and w Intend to cater "UMWjr qan w "en Fishing Oaxette. for the buaincra hy glrtnar them I i. " : " " ser1ce." said Mr. Lent "and h Is not aavannan was tne fln emjr.lp lmint(aWe that we will uut a. lnrc-e to cross the Atlantic, ond was birilt m teuner on during a portion of the sum- Corlear's Hook. In New York Citv ?h. mer to accommodate the touri.- travel . . r' at WHAT TO BUY FOR CHRISTMAS. Fine I'arlor LMmp-F.lei!n plnnsr Sts-Currinir ReU-Slw VUtM Kniw Fork and Spoons Orsnge aDil Be r)oonB -Mil vihckb ami i H AH v fiiHr inn nptua raii?y China t np an1 Miinr rrayt Yftses Plain ait ii.w-i'c.viii'n-ium oi-iui nr i M'ri ivq vt-a r, I n i M :1 1: . Large Awort ment of Uefn iuU beu L U-uil Alaoa earetuiiv aeitviea asvrtuiiut 01 luioorttid and l)ouiolio Fao.- Onx-ker liiaUsi tVato, wiiH.ii uiut Wiwii l Im a(jr-tMitMi. t FOAKU HTOKES COMPANY. An ooenn liner has an enelneerinr utarc or :u mm. Inolndin fy firemen. It has three electrt.-ians and three rry boiler makers. There are seven I'nt gineers. , Olaare bJ Sslvw- An ocean liner employs u sually a worKing rorce or iabout 428 men, of which about B0 .re sulilors. 1 "wo hun dred and Dhirtieen are in the engineer department. The passenger d partrmnt which Includes the stewards numbers "' i wnjcm 12 are no oks 7 ba kers, 40 saloon waiters, and ; butdhera. It Is estimated tint flhe e; .penses of iwim are aoouc aizs.O'UO. TOYS! TOYS: TOYS! 6c, 10c, and 15c. at Shanahan Bros.' - Meany Is the leading tal'tor and puya 'he hlgheat cash price for fur skins. GRAND BALL! MISCELLANEOUS. 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 Dally Astorlan. Visitors need not miss their morning paper whlla there. BOARDING AND ROOMS. Three or four nicely furnished front rooms for housekeeping, $15; two rooms partly furnished for housekeep, ing, $G; 518 Bond street. FURNISHED ROOMSWlth board, or good table board by the day or week, with home comforts, at reason able rates. Mrs. E. C. Holden. rnrn 9th and Duane streets. FOR RENT-Two or three, rooms. furnh-hed for light housekeeping, cheap. Apply G. V. Porter's furniture store, 517 Bond street. To be gives by the SOCIETT iiEETlN'GS. PILOT COMMISKTOMtfl.-iw.m,! ular meeting- of this boar will h h.M on ths first IMondav of Mch mnnth 10 a, m., at the office of Robb par-ker- W. L. Robb. Sec. AT- (Incorie rated.) Dr. irtce,a Cr!ii GiVh; Powtfsr Woria'f Fa!r HItt Award. Fisher's Hall, Dee. 31,-1894. AJmission, J1.00. . . Ladies free Tickets can be bad of any member of the band or at the principal cigar and stationery stores. Cood IWasie has beea Secured for the Oeeasion B-nJ Young. James Hare, C. J. TrenctTara. Altt ramfJt, Ben J. Woraley. a J. Curtis, General Committee. NOTICET'n' regular meeUngs of the Astoria Bunding and Loan Associa tion are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of euch month. Otllce on. Genevieve street, south of Chenarau ' W. 1. ROBB. Secretary! OCEAN ENCAMVENT No. IS. I. O. - F. Regular meetlnra of Ocean En campment No. 13, in the Odd Fellows' Building, at 7 p. m.. on the second and rcurth Mondays of oeh month. So journing brethren cortfially lnited By order q p BEVERAGES. ir -r-ir-irma-1 fNatrmj!,. ONLY Gem. THE PrTRVT Dl- llquora are aold at Alex Campbell'. WINES AND TlHvnrB-o ' t- fndel wine lnatead 'of coffee or tJ bitty crnu Dtr eili..n r.' peach and apricot bruuiw swffw Cognac and win at Alex Gilbert 'a.