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THE DAILY AStOIUAfl AStQfilA, miDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1895. UF l nam Iertukl buy a ehtaptr it, c.lotlmt omtvi)trt tht, j' don't know how h'.ujht wear." Y VERY MAN who enters a tailor J- shop in this city owea ua Ms lrf good will that we have made so difficult to sell unreliable goods, so easy to buj the best and buy it for so little compared to Pan Francisco or Portland prices. chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street "JEFF'S" 1'h Only Restaurant. See Bwope. How To JVIake $1,000! We will tell you how to make It easy. All you have to do is to Induce us to quit offering HOPH WtflSEY to the public, and other dealers of liquor In the city will readily pay you the above amount. The OFFICE. "Tnaraatser Ecalap Eht" Js not a Russian name, but Is simply the nam? of THE PALACE RESTAURANT Spelled Backward. This to the new restaurant which Is the talk of the town. It opens up for business today opposite Olsen's Cigar Stoie, on Com' merclal street. It 'has the largest range in town. It has the only broiler la the city. It is the place where you are not smoked out while eating, It Is the place where the cook will make a steak taste like a quail. Come and see. knowledge is Power And power is salvation. T do a thing right one must know how to do It. This Is as true of carpenter work as anything else. C. G. PflLMSERG, Whose shop Is at 473 Fourth street, will build you anything from a wood box to a 150,000 building and do it well. COKE For any kind of coal, hard or soft, or coke, the bent place to get it Is of the Astoria Transfer Company 423 Commoralai street, Telephone No. 12. gp Ei.'.jijo about decorating. See S'.vope about decorating and sign work. . Use P. C. Strengthening Plasters, two for 25 cents. Water raton are due and payable at the olflce today. A ROUND TOWN. The pilot schooner San Jose Is In port for supplies. The Alice IH an chard cleared at San Francisco yesterday for Astoria, The Astoria Amateur Brass Band will furnish music for the young ladles' tn. tertalnment tonight. Tuesday avenfti Past Commander S. Mn. T. B. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Elmore, of Farrajwt Post, O. A. R., ''Sbl10 "SAVro , , . ...., , MY LIFE." I consider it the best rem- conducted the Installation ceremonies eay 1oT a debilitated system I ever for the following officers, who will used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kia- act "during the ensuing year: Post Com- j ne' tr0"ble " ecellT8' J''li'e 7S c,s- . ' For Bale by J. W. Conn, mander, Thos. Dealy; 8. V. Com., Sam- uol Dlmore; J, D. L. Moody is to conduct tended revival In Texas. Mean' is the leading tailor and pays the hlgii vtsn price ror rur sums. A man named Lincoln Grant Is under sentence for murder In South Carolina, Strengthlng pilasters, 10 cents or three for. 2i cents, at Rogers' Drug Store. Perhaps thu spirit that moves Mex ico contains more pulque than patriot- Ism. Ladles, If you want a fine dress low. er than nny place will sell for, go to the Low Price Store. There are Just twelve men In the United States worth a million or more each. Look at the underwear and hosiery and save big money at Cohen's Low Price Store. No patriot has yet petitioned for the removal of legislative sinecures from the shores of America. P. C. Strengthening Planters 15 cts. each, two for 25 cts.; equal to any 25 cent plaster made. The country Is reasonably sn.'e. The new senator from Kansas suits Demo crats as well as Republicans. The steamship Queen arrived In yes terday from Sam Francisco, with about 40 tons of freight for this place. A number of horses and grading inv plomtnts arrived on the Thompson yes terday morning for Normile's camp. ' 'Mr. M. L. Anderson Warila and fam lly, of Knappton, left Astoria last night for Finland. Mr. Warila has been sick since last summer. There are more men with bundles on their backs coming Into the city now than at any time since '.loss started hia railroad around Smith's Point. Yesterday the civil suit of Jacob Jackson against Paul Aho for the re covery of $101.50 for the loss of a dog, resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff In the sum of $5. The water commission will Investi gate the charges preferred against the superintendent of the street railway, Who Is charged with unlawfully taking water from the city mains. A typographical error occurred in the article yesterday relative to the sale by Mr. Kinney of tide land on the west side of Young's Bay. The price was something over $4,000, instead of $40,000. V. Com., C. Tlmmons; Officer of the Day, A." Scherneckau: Quartermaster, B. F. Allen; Chaplain, B. R. Hawes; Officer of the Guard, Ohas. MoCuo; Sergeant, Jessie Baker; Adjutant, Harry Grube. The Bo Long Tong Society, opposite Stuttz' Theatre, has reserved Its fire until this evening, when they will burn up aibout 1700 wortlh of various kinds of Chinese fire-works, and if the young ladles of the A. F. C. who Intend giving an entertainment in the hall across the street, wish to be heard, they had bet ter persuade the Mongolian society to commence operations early and have their noise and red fire over with be fore the curtain goes up. DeWitt Clinton and Terry Coe were yesterday removed from the postal ser vice by the postal department at Wash ington. The cause was not msxle pub- KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. The State Commander writes from Lincoln, Neb., as follows: "After try ing other medicines for what seemed to foe a very obstinate cough in our two children we tried Dr. King's New Dis covery and at the end of two days the cough entirely left them. We will not be without It hereafter, as our exper. lenue proves that it cures where all others fail." Signed, F. W. Stevens, State Com. -Why mot give this great! medicl'.e a trial, as it is guaranteed, and tn.il bottles are free at Chas. Rog ers' drug Store. Regular size 50 cents and $1.00. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. Samuel Fessenden, who has Just been elected speaker of the Connecticut hoUBe of representatives, began his pub lic career early, being only 27 when he was elected to the legislature In 1874. In less than five years he was recogniz ed as a party leader. FOR SALE. $1,100 7-rooni house and two lots. $500 6-room cottage and two lots. These figures only go for 15 days. WM. HOLMES, Warrenton. IT MAY DO AS MUCH FOR YOU. Milwaukee Journal: If It were not for Jealousy and cranks, reformers would make slow progress. They Lack Ufe There are twines sold to fishermen Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes that he had a severe kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in on the Columbia river that stand In his back, and also that his bladder the same relationship to Marshall's was affected. He tried many so-called Twine as a wooden lmasre does to th lie. Some months ago Mr. Coe was! Kidney cures, ibut without any good human being they lack strength life placed on the substitute list, "and a resuts. About a year ago he began use evenness and lasting qualities. Don't vacancy would have given him a place of Electric Bitters and found relief at fool yourself into the belief that other PROFESSIONAL CARDS. vrj Vr:l? 4 H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pytblan Building, over C. H. Cooper's store. W. C. LOGAN, D. D. 8., DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block, 673 Third street. W. M. LAFORCE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, 6 and 7. Flavels Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Flavel's biicfc building. FRANK J. l'AVi.OK. J SO. T. i.WHTEB. TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Actorla Oregon. on the regular force. The places have been ftllod toy the promotion of Substi tute Shea to the regular carrier's list and the appointment of August H. Fricke as substitute, carrier. P. C. Strentrthenlng Planters are the best made. For sale only by the Prlntz Craln Druff Co. 15 cts. each, two for 15 cents. Now that Mr. Brer-ken ridge voted for Chicago's postoffice bill, the windy city Is convinced he Is not as black as he 3 painted. S. E. Utzlncer Is tin agent i .xtnrls for the reW.rnted Clnnilirlnns "nt"e1 Ueer. of Portland. Pr n him a nnstal card and he will call for your oider. Texas Sittings: "I told him hs might call, Ibut that father always hnd the as turned out at 10 o'clock." "What did he say to that?" "He snld he would be sure not to come before that time. Yesterday Agent FLnlayson sold a ticket from this point over the Cana dian Pacific Railway and stemshlp lines to Paris, France. The Columbia arrived yesterday In San Francisco. The EritlBh ship Persian, now ut this port, has been chartered to load lum ber at Tacoma for the West Coast. She Is consigned to Malfour, Guthrie & Co., at Taroina, and will sail or be towed around in a few days. The stamp agencies, established about store. a week afro through the efforts of Post-1 master Wise, commence rtoln business LOOK OUT FOR COLD WEATHER, today. For the Information of the pub- j 11c, the names and locations are as, fnllnwa- Tlnwn Tnwn Now York Nov. ! elty Store, corner Bond and 10th street Car tralns of the Chicago. Milwaukee. uiiu oi, ruui jiunwuy, u.na you will oe as warm, comfortable, and cheerful as In your own library or boudoir. To once. 'Electric Bitters Is especially; twines besides Marshall's will do "Just adapted to cure all kidney and liver! ns well." They won't. They cannot, troubles, and often gives almost in-' stant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price, only 50 cents for large bottle, at Chas. Rogers' drug' Deceived One Can Be DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY. OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In his office until II o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until i p. m., and from 5 until 7:30 evenings. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAY. Office on Second Street, Astoria, Or. 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- But ride Inside the Electric Lighted and Steam Heated Vestibule Apartment roadway H. Jeildness, notion store, Commercial street, between 14th and 15Hi streets; Uppertown N. P. Olsen Franklin avenue, near engine house No. 3. The young ludles of tho A. F. C. will give their entertainment February 1st at Stuttz' Theatre. Admission, 50 cts to all parts of the house. Children under twelve, 25 cents. COAL A Poor Cigar T W. F. BCHIEBE never mado. Don't expect to make, ellhor. But marke this s-a-t-l-s-f-a-c- t-l-t-n of the 22-karet tort has - accompanied every purchase of one of the cigars made by him since he began business. We've - got the notion that a satisfied customer "cuts a big figure" In building up a business. That', - the reason La Belle Astoria takes so well. A lonesome $5 bill was found tucked away In an obscure corner of the South Dakota treasury. If Mr. Taylor will send his address the balance wlll.be forwarded. The finder Is willing to let the tall go with the hide. Little Giant. Seems Is If half the mothers in As turla have bought a pair or two of tnose LITTLE GIANT school shoes for their children. The other half will as woun bh they hear of the wearing qua! II leg of those that are being worn about the city, You can have your choice cf leather, kid, grain or calf. JOHN HA UN ft CO. You'll Bu surprised to see what a little money will biy In the way of Jewelry and Sliver' Ware at Ektrom's Jewelry Store. You'll also be surprised to see what fine work the engraver can do. ASTORIA - jMATTRESS - FACTORY, 378 Commerclnl Street. Manufacturers of every description of a-oungwj, siawremwa,' etc. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Old Fashioned Country SAUSAGE. - That's what the Washington - AleuA Mu-keL's aauwtge tastes like - It's mudtt of the same Ingredients, - too home killed and drenwed beef - and pork. Our HuvorJug is most - dulluloua. During this cold weath - er there's no olhvr dish so good. WASHINOTON MEAT riARKET. C1IKITEN5EN A CO.. Prop'rs, Not only do Qrosbauer ft Brach offer you "CUTTER'S Whiskey." That is Cutter's Whisky, but they hav taken the wholesale agency for -:- it George's Rheamatiu Bitters. Nothing that a physician can recom mend will have better eflect In tonlu lip your system than these blt'.ers K. ep a bottle In your room and tuk several dtip.vs a day, and aloknesi an uu will be strangers. lRO.l!AtTR BUACH'5 "RESORT." YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. I,oi! vmther f"r the twenty-four ,3 n! , ! 'r at S i. m. ytcrdiv. fur ri -rn i ty the fiiUed Htntra lH-iuut- t of AiriicuHuro, weather burwiu. J.--.-".::!!'! (.Hi. : ut in e, ! tr a. j 'f . , r ,U'- Un, .01 Inch, . i j :i,m Sopt ember ,,' ' . .. i !1 Inelii'ic. A family gathering of fine llqulrs at The Office every day. Rut Hope Whis ky stands to the fore. Its quality Is the lever that Is turning hundreds of lovers of the pure article to The Office bar. John A. Logan Jr. has offered to do nate a tract of 100 acres of land west of Younsstown, Ohio, to the Junior Or der of United American Mechanics for a site for tiho order's national home for widows and orphans. Today at 1:30 o'clock from Pythian Castle, will take place the funeral of ;i. Q. I HiKlrloHSon, who died at St, -Mary's tlospltal Tuesday evening. The funeral will take place under the aus pices of the Finnish Brotherhood. A. J. Cloutrle, who lives near Arch Care, was in the cltv this wpek. In h''i nnlnlon the most feasible route for a wagon road Is over falpe Tlllamnok and around Necarney mountain, con necting the road f-oin Clatsop Plains to Arch rape, with the rnd on this travel between Chicago, St. Paul or Minneapolis, or Between Chicago and Omaha, In these luxuriously appointed trains, is a supreme satisfaction; and as the somewhat ancient advertisement used to read, ' "for further particulars see small bills." Small bills (and large ones, too) will be accepted for passage and sleeping car tickets. All coupon j ticket agents on the coast sell tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. In a Piano and discover when too late that what appeared to be a good one Is nothing of the kind. Guard against such mistakes by days, 10 to 11. purchasing a Chickering, Hard-. man, or Fischer Piano of the j s prormp Ar n Wiley B. Allen Co., of Portland. 1'ISHOP, M. D., if you have any thought of buy-1 HOMEOPATHIST. ing. give them an opportunity of Office and rooms In Kinney Blo'ck. proving their claims of handling Office Hours, 10 to 12:30 and 4 to 6:30. burgery ana Diseases of Women a Specialty. In response to a letter from Repre sentative Lester, County Clerk Dunbar left yesterday for Salem to appear be fore tho committee to which has been referred the bill for crediting Clatsop county with certain sums of money which have been over paid on state taxes. I say! Dick Humphreys has enlarg ed his market next door to Rescue Hall, and keeps groceries hesldps all kinds of fsli. He sells oysters by the pint or nnnrt. and will deliver to nny part of the city. Boston Trnrcscrlpt : The preacher was Indulging In ritphsodles over the glories of the New Jerusalem. Little Johnny listened to him for quite a while. He then whisked to his mother: "Mam ma, Is he an advance agent?" Foard & Stokes Co. have secured th agenev of the famous STEWART'S TWINES, the only GENUINE FLAX TWINE manufactured in IRELAND, Their new stock goods are much bu perlor to any other kind. J. Scott Kills, of Farmlngton, Me, who is 102 years old, was preparing t shave hlmsolf the other day whem he fell and broke his hip. The old gentle nian hud not 'been obliged to coll In doctor before for elyhty years. Yesterday was the last day of cele bratlon of the Chinese New Year. Today Is January 8th according to the Chlai eso calendar. There has not 'been as much popping of firecrackers this year by the Chinese as heretofore, which has naturally been charged up to "hard times" ifcy tlioBe who were not familiar with tho facts. It Is said, however, tthnt local Chinese firms had ordered larpo consignments of fireworks from Hontf Kong, which missed shipment on Oho steamer that would have brought them in time for their New Year's cele. bration. What fireworks have been set oft so far are from last year's stock, For years the Astoria Wood Yard has given our citizens only the very best of wood and coal. They are still doing It. In fact, they are taking tht lead. Why? Because they know what the public wants, ana the pumic Know them. In tho Yale law school course of lec tures. Just announced. Representative W. I Wilson, of West Virginia, will lecture on the tariff; Oscar A. Strauss, ex-minister to Turkey, on "Reflgious Liberty In the United BtateB;" and Representative Bryan, of Nebraska, on Bimetallism." How to save money? You'll learn the pecrot by trading with Uoodman & Co. The prices they euote on shoes toll tho taler Their figures don t mean Inferior ounllty of goJi either, but rather tho finest procurable. Before deciding upon where you will purchase your groceries Mils month consider the mutter carefully. If you come to the Foard & Stokes Company's store and exnmine their line of est allies both froth and canned you'll understand the meaning of this word of caution. More attention Is given to groceries by this firm than is given by any other don lor In the city, and It Is worth your while to try them a month If you have not done so already. William Moore, an old soldier, who was recently discharged from tho police court at fc't. Louis on a charge of beg ging, Is advertised for by a well-to-do aunt In that city, who states that, as nhe hasn't seen her niew since' the war, she would like to renew the ac quaintance. fpm F.-ptenvl Vrir' lrhf. CHEERFUL WINTER EVENINGS. Nothing bring! so much Joy and com- tprt to ths fireside as a genial visitor one thst entertains snd Instructs every monilwr of the frtmMy. The lixtch string la always out. for the Prairie Farmer, f,.r It elwsys brings big weekly Dud- t. It la brighter tlmn ever, with n..a u i.v'A- I'..! vesr. T" ThnnkK?ivii:K and i.'hrtitmaji numbers will he worth mure than a )nr's 'ib- fl Oi Kftn 53 vl-MW. Tu James Mltdholl, who was arrested by Sheriff Hare Wednesday evening, and brought before the county court yes. terday to be examined as to his sanity, was ordered committed to the Insane asylum at Salem. The warrant was is. Bued from the county court. Sheriff Hare made arrangements to convey the patient to Une Insane asylum last night, uml v.'.iile on Uhe way to the boat was ticrvul wlan an Injunction from the county court ordering him detained, as l'rici.hi here are willing to appeal the matter to the circuit court. He was taken back to the county jail. Just before mldlnlght last night an alarm of lire was sounded which called out the department to 7tih and Bond streets. Sinoke was issuing, when the dnglnes arrived, from several pieces of beiWlng lying on the street, that has been thrown from . a room over tht Portland Butchering Co.'s shop. Thos. Speiucer, the occupant, had accidentally kinocked a lamp over, which Ignited the curtain, and for a moment promised to npread over the whole room. He has. tlly raised the window and throw the burning clothes into the street. Aside from this no damage was done. Oscar Llndroos, a prisoner In the county Jail, yesterday made Sheriff Hare a present that fchows tho work of a g.-nlus. Linaross was tormeny a salhir, and was sent to the county Jail about two months ago, pending Inves tigation by the grand Jury of certain alleged crookedness on his part. During his Incarceration hi the county boarding house, he has cut out, with a common pocket knife, a beautiful model of a three-masted futl-rlgged ship, and It Is complete from stem to stern. The only place where metal has been used In Its construction Is on the spanker boom and gaff. Mr. Hare prises the gift highly, and will have a glass case mado In which to keep It side of Necarnev. Mr. Cloutrle has offered to open the road from ArhPauI Hallway, r address C. J. Eddy, Cape to the summit of False Tillamook I General Agent, Portland, Or. which he says is the worst part of; the road, if the people of the county will continue It around Necarnev. It appears to us that this Is a very liberal offer, and some effort should be made to get this road through. The benefit to our merchnnts would be- great, as would also be the benefit to the set tlers along the beach. Nehalem Times. The Nehalem Times states that the operation of Kinney's cannery Is an experiment both to fishermen and can nerymen, and so far It has proved a success to all parties concerned. We understand the catch has been beyond their expectations, and that they will continue to pack until the first of April, if the present good run of fish holds out. About nine boats are en gaged in fishing, and have delivered as high as 500 fish at the cannery In one day. They receive 17 1-8 cents per fish, which leaves a good profit for all. If proper fish laws are enacted, the fish ing Industry will always be one of our best resources. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of ell In leavening Strength. V. S. Government Report. St. George's heamatie Bitters s- Specially Manufactured to aid those afflicted with RHhUMATISM. It fives tune to the stomach and purifies the blood better than any oth, r bitters knouji. For sjle by All leading druggists, or Address "G. R." P.O. box 66i. Astoria, Or. OR PETER BRACH, : General Agent 47 Commercial Street. Astoria, Oregon. Teleplioue No. 34. only the best Instruments. GRAND MASQUERADE BALL, Given by the SONS OF HERMAN, -At- Fisher's Hall, Feb. 22, 1895. For the best sustained char actors, there will he tluw prizes for Gentlemen and three for Ladies. 1'rizt s can be ften at Foard & Stokes Co. Tickets Gentlemen Mak ers, $1.00. Lad v Maskers free iSjiectatrs, 50 cents. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 584' Third st, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronic diseases. DR. O. B. E3TES, FHYSrcr N AND SURGKON. Special attention to diseases of wom en and Burseiv. Olilca over Dan!-"--'" -. Atorln. i'-.i'-i-ivme No. 02. jay t;;ttli:, m. d. physician, surgeon, and .:coucheur. Office, Rooms & and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence, 639, Cedar street FOR SALE. JAPANESE GOODS. Just out Just received Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, E29 Third street. CAMERA CLUB ENTERTAINMENT. Last evening quite a large and select audience assembled at No. 1 Engine House, at the Invitation of fhe Camera Club, where for a couple of hours they were entertained with a lantern exhlbl tion of some new views which the club has Just received. Mr. Grover proved a most efficient lecturer, and explained the various pictures as they were thrown on the screen by a new style of lantern which the club has been ex perimenting with, this being the first public trial, and wihlch proved very satisfactory In Its workings. The views were a lot Just received from the New ark and Orange Camera Clubs, of New Jersey, and Included snap shots take in and around those two cities by the respective clubs, Including prominent buildings, scenery, etc. They were In terbpersed by various foreign views and gems of art, humor and science, among which may be mentioned as the best The Three Blowers;" "Meditation 'Despair," and the photo of a local weekly paper. The entertainment then closed with many thanks from the club for the attention paid by the public At soon as the new lantern and fix. tures are perfected, the club Intend tc give another and more complete exhl bit Ion which no doubt will be well at tended. i 1 ll li S 1 JT'3 NOTICE. The members of the Finnish Brother- hod are requested to meet at their hall at 1 o'clock sharp on Friday, February 1st, 1895, to attend the funeral of our late brother, H. O. Hendrloksen. MARTIN JACKSON. President. William O. Allen and George Ham. of Ham, Nlckum A Co., of Porland, yester day proffered themselves as bondsmen for X. N. Steeves, but were not accept ed by Judge Stephens. They wer ex. amlned aa to their worth by Court Clerit Mason and District Attorney Hume. It la understood that there Is now some objection on the part of the authorities to taking William O. Allen. because he haa of late disposed of much of hl property. A certified check by him would be accepted aa first-claw security for Bteevee, or a check for nal the amount of the band, IS. 000, and bond of another first-class man or twn other men might be taken. i iiirio Firmer, Chicago Dr. Price'! Cream Biklnj Powdsf Wort4! Fe!r KIz'i;t Award. Awarded Hif but Honor World' Fair. DEI; CREAM MINIS MOST PERFECT MADE A rare Grsre Crw of TwPmw. f Bom Ammonia, Alumot ny other adulter tnt. AO TEARS Trig STANDARD, POSITIVELY CLOSES W ANTED. WANTED Farm hand, by the year. Wasos, per month. Married man preferred. House and grub furnished. Inquire at this office. WANTED Agents to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpelier, Vt. For further informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, S2-S4 Crocker Building, Saa Francisco, Cal. $70.00 A WEEK paid to hirll gents to sell the rapid dish washer. A ashes and dries them in two mln Jtes without wetting the hands No experience ntcessaiy; aells at siuhf permanent poaition; Address W P Har rison a Co., Clem No. 14, Columbus, $3.00 to $U.0O PER DAY at hom !.. Ing Lightning Plater, and plating Jew elry, watches, tablewear. etc. ih, house has goods needing plating. No experience; no capital; no talking: some agent? are making $25 a day. Perma nent position. Address H. K. T)eim & Co., Columbus, Ohio. SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSKivi.T!sTk. .... ular meetings of this board win ,Ju on the fust Monday ot each month at to a, m.. at the otiice of Robb & par- W. La. Knhh a.. , .y, NOTICE The rpmilnr t,,0,i the Astoria Building and Loan Associa- .aY", "L "u'u P. m. on the first vVednesday 0f each month. Oliice n uenevieve street, south of Chenamus. v. ju. ttUBB, (Secretary. Saturday light, Feb. 2 YOUR LAST CHANCE. BSVERAGEa. VINES AND BUANDIES. Use Vln fandel wine instead of cofiee. or tel "U ivnu per gallon. Uon't furie I.eitLh and apricot bmndy. Alio Frencn oijnau auii wine at Aiex (iitberfs " ONLY THE PUREST Wines -and liquors are sold at Alex Campbell'i What Is tiie use to go and pay 12 1-S cents for a cgar when you can get the Robert Mautell at Chas. 01se."s for 10 cents, the best Havana cigar in tha market, mild and free smoking FOR SALE. e. H. COOPER. The Leading House of Astoria. The 103x50 feet lot on the corner of. Franklin avenue and 17th street, at the extremely low price of J2.500, worth Capt. F. p. FERCHEN. MISCELLANEOUS. CALL ON P. BAKEIt, 478 Third f ime your clothe cleaVied. . dyed df WHKN IN PORTLAND GUI oa Handler 4 Haas, 130 First street, and; get the Daily Astorian. Visitors need not misa their morning paper whlla there. BOARDING AND ROOMS. FCRNISHED ROOMS With or good table board by the dxr week, with home comforts, at Me rate lira. E. a Balden. . tn and Duan aueeu.