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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1895)
WHAT HE SAID! 1 want you to make me a decent suit of olotflies, for I am disgusted with 'olieap tailoring.' " This wu blurted out to us yesterday by one cf uur oid patrons Who had drifted away In search of the "will o' the wisp" cheap tailoring. We had heard It be f're. We are hearing: it oftener this -iafion than ever before. This March' business la about double that of last March so far, and If the weather keep Rood it will be about triple before East er Sunday. chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. ' $23 Commercial Street. APRIL SHOWERS often catch people without any rub bers or umbrellas. Then a cold is sure to follow that is, if you don't take something to prevent It. Whiskey is a sure "cold preventor." The Office's HOPE; try it. . .THE OFFICE. Your Mouths, OUR STEAKS , . . One srreat basis principle ef the Pal ace Restaurant is mutual dependence. To thrive and grow, each dish must be better than any one else's, uur aim u to reach the only roomy trade place, the too. No lower Idea can be per mitted. And when the top, our top, It reached by any other restaurant, we will lift the top. The Palace Restaurant That House You Intend to Build Can be built just to suit your pocket book by C. G. PflLJWBBRG, and you will find him at his shop at 473 Fourth Street What About Vour Shoes?- Aren't they worn out around the sole somewhere? Don't they need a patch on the side? We will make them good as new. S. R. GIMFJH. - Kitty Corner from Fisher Bros, store. A Poof Cigar. W. F. SCHIEBE never made. Don't expect to make, elthor. But marke this e-a-t-l-s-f-a-c- t-l--tt of the 22-karet tort baa accompanied every purchase ol one of the dears made by him since he began business. We've rot the notion that a satisfied customer "cuts a big figure" In building up a business. That's . the reason La Belle Astoria takes so well, v Little Giant. Seems Is If half the mothers In As. torla have bought a pair or two of those LIT TLB GIANT school shoes for their children. The other half will as foon hey hear of the wearing qual ities of tnose ihat are being worn abou the city. You can have your choice cf leather, kid, grain or calf. JOHN HAHN ft CO Sterling Silver I Never has there been suoh a stock of sterling sliver Jewelry as that now on display at our store. Half the town does not realize the Immensity of this assortment EXSTROM, the Jeweler, HONES. We buv fertilisers and fertilizing ma. ferial of every description, Bones, horns, etc, and pay hiuhent cash prices. Bend ns a trim snipraeni. Western Rone-Monl Co. 771 Mission Street. Snn I'nanoiBCO, Cul, RSTORlfl - MATTRESS - FACTORY 878 Commercial Street. Manufacturers of every description of Lounges, Mattresses, etc. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES When the tide sets one way there Is always a cause for it. Women don't come here to buy roasti steaks, and all other kinds of meat simply because It's Christensen St Co.'a. Of course there are a few, a very few, who buy out of compliment, or from Ignorance, oat me great maw 01 housekeepers buy where they can get the best and for that reason we supply the majority of the families In Asto ria for they know by experience that we have only the best. WASHINGTON MEAT flARKET, J'-HRI5TENSEN CO., Ptop'ra, The Schoolmaster Says to tie dwerviug pupil "Qo up heart The Tublio baa said to Grosbauer & Brncb's "Resort," "Go up bead. Yon Bra the only place iu the city where one can co and pet a glass of Oambrinut Xetr for 5c, end order a fresh eaudwlob too at the eamo time. Businessmen's lunch every morning. YK-STERDAT'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, furnlshea bv the United State department of acdculture weather bureau. Maximum tsruiK-ralture, 53 decrees. Minimum temprrature, 43 degrees. I'm-li itatlon. .20 Inch. Tol.U precirdtation from Septem-ber i.t, 1VM, to d'lte, 64 24 Inotaa. nf tw'tattem from Septtm .. , ,u.. 4.C3 IncSics. I " If It It new wt have It." . Another Chance to Save Money. This tim? it is in Laces and Eint.rodierieH. We do not have the space to enumerate the prices, but call and we will convince you that it is true. Albert Dunbar. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant Meany is the leading tailor and pays .he nlgn aan price lor tur mum. BYES Two hard-woklng servants yet quickest to rebel when over-work ed. Ulasse the right ones scientif ically, delicately adjusted ones the niripdv. The ability that experience am.i atudv elves can be had at J. a, Seymour's, cnarges omy lor giase are modest. Something new In the line of Sachet Powders Just received at 'tne jriniz- Craln Drug Store. Foard & Stokes Co. have secured th agency of the famous STKWART'B TWINES, the only U&NUINE FLAX TWINE manufactured In IRELAND, Their new stock goods are much su perior to any other kind. The Palace Barber Shop Is now giv ing one of their two-bit shaves for 16 cents. THREE-MINUTE DINNERS fit lor kings, can be fixed up with a dialing dish. It Is the most Inexpensive lux ury extant. Every family should have one and especially the bachelor living in rooms at a hotel or boarding house. They are to be had all kinds arid, sized at Foard & Stokes.' t . The Palace Bath House encourages folks to bathe by having everything first class. . .'- The Low Price Store to selling tht handsomest line of ladies' wraps and children's Jackets 25 per cent 'lower than any other store In towa.T' Keith and Wilson have 25 good milch cows. Is it any wonder their milk is first-class? Why do you Suiter with that cold when E. O. Cough Syrup will cure It for sale at the Prlnts-Craln Drug store. When a man buys a lottery ticket and draws nothing but his breath he feeis sold. Wnen he buys his wood and coal of the Scow bay Wood lard. whose office Is opposite Fisher Bros.' he is pleased, as they sell only the best. Five cents a quart la wWait Relth & Wllaon will deliver you , fresh. . milk for. Glass bottles furnished when de sired. Mr. Humphrey has some choice Chi nook salmon at his marxet near Res- oue Hall. He also has oysters tnat sell at a less price than at any other mar ket in tne city. He carries clams ana other shell fish, and as a side Issue, has a stock of Marshall's famous, knit ling twine. Columbia Cream prepared at Plnsn's Drug Store, rendering the skin soft and smooth, allaying ail Irritation, and smarting caused by sunburn, oold winds, etc. ' "i 1 C. D. Smith, the Ice cream r dealer, will have ice cream every day from tbii time on. His goods are made from the pure cream, and always give the' best of satisfaction, lei cream soda specialty. Private parlors for ladles. For years the Astoria Wood Tard has given our citizens only the very best of wood and coal. They are still doing It. In fact, they are taking the lead. Why? Because they know what the publlo wants, and the public knows warn. Wanted, every lady to call and get a free oample of our extract vanilla and 'lcnuon. Ohaa Rogers. 1 If you want a blcyole repaired or a lock fixed, or any other first-clas? work done, call on C. H. Orkwltz, next door to Miai'Un Olsen's Auction House. SCALKS. , Fairbanks' prices. Standard, at Portland TISHER BROS GREATEST AND BEST. Four pounds of the best washing powder on earth for 25 cents... Ask Ross Hlggtns & Co. for SOAP FOAM POW DER. If you want skin like velvet, use Columbia Cream, from Olsen's Drug Store. What cows received flnrt premium at Jhe World's Fair for produolng the richest milk? Jersey cows, ant those are the only kind "that J. A. Rowan sella milk from. Business men of Astoria visiting Port land haw for years been accustomed to take their mid-day lunch at the "Gem." The ''Gom" Is now located at 7S Third street, next door to the Alns- worth Bank. Jos. E. Penny. CLOSING OUT SALE1 . r Mr. Cohen, of the Low Price Store, Is go ing into a defferent line of business and offers his entire stock of Dry Goods at Cost. He has only first quality goods to offer; no shoddy materials to get rid of. You can buy with your eyes snut and you can't to wrong. j AROUND TOWN. Cheap Charley has arrived in the city. Mr. Goo. Bartley left for Seaside yes terday. Herbert Logan, of Seaside, Is report ed quite IU. The British bark CupJoa loft up the river yesterday. Mark Warren leavea for CMenwarren, Elk Creak, hla morrung. The steamer Truckee left out for San Francisco and way ports y enter day. The British bark Dunreggan left out yesterday from anchorage at Sand 1 hind. The Fiery Cross, with wheat from Astoria, sailed from Queens town April 12 for Cardiff. Robert fl. Norrls, the Jeweler, hiss returned from a short lousiness trip to San Francisco. At the 'bonded warehouse a force of men are busy weighing the Cuplca's cargo of tin for the cuatom house. Major Post came down on the Gat Bert yesterday end immediately left on the steamer MendeM for Fort Stevens. R. Powers paid $10 Into the city treas ury yesterday for the privilege of fill ing up on 40-irod and creating a die. turbtartce. W. I. Crawford, general manager for the Coaot Agency Co., will hereafter have' tvetadquatitera alt the Portland office, 613 and 615 Marquaim building. The Georg Stetson has just arrived at New York, 103 days from San Fran cisco, This Is one of tho best hotne trips of a New YorV ship In some time. For all cleansing purposes, domes tic or mechanical, removing scale from steam boilers, making soap, or de odorizing the kitchen sink, use Red Seal Lye. Yesterday the British ship Inverness- shire, with 68,361 sacks of wheat, clear ed for Liverpool. Her oargo, of which 3,795 sacks were loaded here, Is valued at $00,744.25. The Appollo Club held their regular meeting last evening with the full mem bershlp present. Solos by Mrs. B. Van Dusen and Mr. Barker helped to pass away a pleasant evening. The Silverhow arrived at Galway April 10, after a passage of 131 days from this port, wl'tlh 20,518 barrels of flour, valued at $46,000. loaded by the, Portland Flouring Mills. ' Christ WMte, a naltive of Germany, and Jacob HHItune, a native of Russia, declared their Intention to become clti zena of the United States before Coun ty aierk Dunlbar yesterday. The Tomlsdiale passed The Lizard April 13, bound for Hull, 150 d'ays out from the Columbia. She carries 70,700 centals of wheat, valued alt $55,000. She was loaded by the elevator company. 1 The British ship Ardenslutha, lost off the coast of Peru, was formerly In the California wheat trade. At trie time of the disaster rfhe (was trying to land a cargo of Puget Sound lumber at Idulqul. Divine services at St. Thomas' church 9klpanon, Monday next (April 22) at 10:30 o'clock. The Rt. Rev. U. Wlstar Morris, D. D., bishop of this Horase, will be present and will administer tho rite of confirmation. On tfho Bailey Gatzert tost nlglit were the blowing ipaesenigera: R A. Cohen, M. Sanderson, Mirs. awlefent, W. C. Wetman, F. Kenzle, Miss Patterson, Geo, Watson Mlajor Ctark, Mrs. Mitch ell and diauglhiter, H. Menan. Yesterday the following roail estate transfers were filed wiitlh Recorder Ourrdarson: J. N. Jones and wife to Harriet Bottom, lot 8, block 10, Mc Clure's, lots 7, 8, 9. and 10, hUock 2, Rast Astoria, $2,000; United Stories to Louis Napoleon, 81 acres In section 3, township 7 niorttn, range 6 west, patent. Local United States Inspectors Ed wards and MoDermotit will go to Cas cade Locks tomorrow and Inspect the steamer Waiterwloh, belonging to the Day Brothers, the contractors. On the 22d tihey will leave for Jennings, 'Mont., to Inspect the Annerly, a 'boat which plies between Jennings and Fort Steel, B. C. In addition to the exerolses of the dhlldren, at the Real Kindergarten, at Rescue Hall this (Friday) evening, lit tle Marguerite Scott, of Eagle Cliff, will render a few Instrumental selec tions, besides accompanying the chil dren In some of their favorlta s-.ngs. She Is only five years olr., un-1 Is 1. ally a musical wonder for onj so young. The pilots of New Tark are consider ing the aidvisablUty of substituting steam vessels for their sailing schoon ers. As oneaipnesB or maintaining tne service Is a great object. It will proba bly be a long time before steamers are put Into the business. Here on the Col umbia aU the pftota want Is a good schooner, and If the last legislature! had dune Its duty, they would have had one. Mayor Kinney tuts appointed C. S. Wright and Judge Oray baa been ap pointed by O. Wlngoite, president f the Chamber of Commerce, as a com mittee to represent Astoria at tho meeting railed toy Governor Lord at Salem, Monday, April 22, to consider the question of presenting some appro priate form of testimonial from the rltlsen of this state to the battleship Oregon, which hi expected to arrive in thto ixrt In txft six montta time. W. J. Rom faaj given tine Attorla Goble Railway a 100-foot right of waq through his property Ju' nbove Wcst- port. As the strip Is hai' a mile long I this Is quite a gift; and spealts highly . for Mr. Ross' enterprise. It Is also ru- I mored ' that the West family have I Agreed to give the new railroad a right of way through their land provided the grade can bo dhanged a little. Ska mokaiwa Eagle. The Liverpool Journal of Commerce, of March 30, says: "The four-masted sailing vessel Euphrates, of Greenock, has Juat arrived at tne port of Cork with a cargo of 1600 tons of wheat from San Francisco. She Is the larg est vessel that has entered the port of Cork for the past ten years. She was towed through Cork harbor up the Lee to the soutlh Jetties by two tugs of the Clyde Shipping Company, the America and the Flying Sports man." The O. R. and N. Co. are circulating a petition against the contemplated im provements to lSth street, Whereby the street is to be extended 140 feet north. The city auditor lias already advertised for bids for construction. One of the principal objects in extending the street Is to give fire protection to the prop erty on that atreet, it being Impossible as the street now stands for an engine to get near the edge of the dock, or for firemen to stand and direct a stream onto lUhe rear of the adjacent buildings. A Columbia river fisherman, while rowing towards town a few days be fore the flshjng season opened, says the Ranler Review, accidentally caught 66 salmon that flounced into 'his boat from Uho passing waves. On Hearing the dock he found Deputy Fish Com missioner Al. Houohen standing there with his hands In his pockets. The fisherman didn't faint. He Just re versed his engines and pulled for the other shore like a sun-of-a-gun! Houchen says that fisherman Is prob ably going yet. Last evening a man named Frank Williams, while meandering around back of Olson's drug store In an Intox icated condition, fell, overboard and before his cries for help brought as sistance he was nearly . drowned. He was fished out after a time and handed over 'to Officer Thompson who locked him up for the night. The officers at the Jail wrapped the man up In blan kets and placed him In a corner near the stove, where he thawed out, for his cold bath had oMlled him so that he was almost unable To move. A dispatch from San Diego, Ca., dat ed April 17, says: Shipping men are In- p'npA 'tn HallAva itlhlnit Aha chin rA. porte(, ag buruingi mnude 10 south( lonsitude 113 west, is the Norwegian ship FJcld, bound for this port from Grimsby, England, and now out 153 days. She was In company with the British ship Moresby, off the Horn, January 19, and the Moresby arrived ait San Francisco March 30. The run up tne coist is generally smooth, and there Should ihave been .no great dif ference in Itlhe time of the itwo ships. There is no OUher vessel (bound for this coast wltlh coal, bo far as known, that could have heen In the (latitude where the derelict was found. Harry Weller, the notorious follow who assisted a fallen woman of this city to lure a couple of Innocent girls from their hornet in San Francisco, to enter upon a life of shame, ihere, will probably go free. Olvlef Loughery, af ter consulting wltlh Deputy District Attorney Curtis, wired Altitonvey Hume of Portland, asking his opinion as to the charges upon which Weller could be held. The answer was not encour aging, so OhiuT Lougfliory wired Chief Mlnto, of Portland to ttot effect. The girls In question we over the axe Whereby a charge of laJbduation could be preferred against Weller and his feinate accomplice. A Itedegram from Chief Mlnto says that the girls will be taken back to San Francisco on today's steamer. The Pont Townsend dlspoltch In yes te:tlay morning's Arftorikm to the ef fect t'hat 35 miles off Oape Flabtery the upturned keel of an unknown ves sel of about 50 tons burthen food been sighted, has caused a great dotal of discussion among shipping men In this city. It is firmly beMeved by many that the derelict vessel is tho schooner Francina, of this port, of which m?n tloi has already been made in this paper. The Framrln la now out 21 days, and was due at tlhe Sound fully 10 days ago. She Is about 35 tons bur. Bh?n, but it wouM not be a 'h'ard mat ter for a vessel of tlhe Franc! ma's build to be mistaken for a 50 ton sahooner, especially when only the keel was ex posed. It was stated In the dispatches that tlhe vessel was supposed to be the Bering Sea, of Tacoma, but since the owners of that vessel deny that their sohooner Is lost, tlhe belief has been strengthened that the derelict is the Uwle fl sluing sdhooner from Chls port. Cine of he most needed things In Astoria Just now are a number of first class, modern cottages that can be rented for a moderate eutn. Even with the present Influx of people Into the city tt Is impossible to supply the de mand for houses. Scarcely a day passes but the Aatorian lias Inquiries for residences, both furnlahed and un- furnished, biit tt Is seldom that the j applicant am be accommodated. It Is true thart there are vacant rooms and houses In the city, hut they are vacant more from a reason that the rent de manded la too high or "that they are not up to the tdeaei of people wOn are aoouatamed to live In houses with aotne of the modern convenolences found In the average city residence of today. There are plenty of vacant spota In the city that would make desirable places for cottages, and no better In vestment could be found, than the erec tion of a fewsmarr houses tMU would iwrty find IrremedlaXp tnna?fra, ARE THE 5E5T CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay a little more than tlie cost of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf grown in Virginia, and are ABSOLUTELY QURE IT IS OUR DUTY. Wlhat tlhe People of Astoria Owe to Themselves and Mr. Hammond. Astoria's future now hangs In the balance, and at this time we believe that the time has arrived When every man is expected to do his duty. There is no denying the fact, that we all agree that if this proquosltlon now pre sented to the people of 'this section by Mr. A. B. Hammond, for the construe. tlon of a railroad connecting this city with the great railroad highways of the United States should fall, that without any possibility ' of doubt the future of this city, and the development of all the great resources of this sec tlon, would be retarded for the next ten years to come, and he prophecy of those who have our future portray ed. In the fallowing manner: that the building of a ralllroad to Astoria, and the development of tth'ait eeotlon of the state, will always keep and that we ,an always get that, and the wish of those Who would leave niching un done, to retard our future, would be fullllled. ' And now for a moment let us reason with ourselves. We djaire the con struction of a railroad from Astoria to a transoonitlnenltal connection, and for the 'third time have raised a sub sidy for that purpose, and promote have offered to almost every financial Institution, and to almost every man of means In the United States, the proposition, and In every cass have met wllh refusal. And now, what are the facts? The people of this city, througlh their committee of direction, have entered into a contract with Mr. A. B. Hammond and hla associates for the construction of this road, and there la no doubt as to his ability to carry out ihis part of the agreement. We (have signed a cooitraot that we would deliver to him and 'Ms associates a certain amount of property, the righx of wiay from the western end of the draw In Young's Bay to Goble, in Col umbia county. Will we keep our part of the contract? Through the untiring efforts of the various committees a large portion of the deeds to tlhe subsidy hiave been re newed, abstracts have been secured of the mortgages, and a 'large number have been released, and a large share of the right of way has been obtained; but there are lagg'ards In toolh proposi tions, and the time has now arrived when something else must be dane, and that at once. Mr. Hammond will be here on Saturday, and he Is ready and waiting on the people of this city. Will our people go hunt) In hand, and shoulder to Shoulder and consummate this (Treat object? Gentlemen, you wllto haw the future of this city In your hands, and your own future and fortunes, form your I guarantee company today. ' Don't wait until tomorrow, and when Mr. Him- arrives on Saturday, be ready .v, ... v., v...v vu j iuiii, ,j tn vuu umvc asked." Lttt tlnixse who have not yet put In their daeils for the sutaUy and thi right of way, do si today. The notorious Harry Marnier, alias Hoodlum Harry, In ag.tin In hock. T.ids time .he Is not allowed to roam at will through the spacious corri'd.iTS of the city Jail, but instead is confined In a dark dungeon at the baotlle, whre tfie will probably serve out the bai'ance ot his suspended sentence, amounting to a grand total of 40 d'ays an! nlgnts. A few months ago this fellow wa3 ar rested on a chiarge of vagrancy and sentenced to 6 days. After serving 20 days he was released upon a promise tlhait he would go to work and sihun the viledens of the burnt district. How lontr he "shunned" has nat 'been etat ed, but it is a fact that since then he i.aa warn roixeu up in several ovriy ... ... w... ... tlma attempting to r m a knife through a teamster named Ed. Llewellyn. The police waited until the fishing season was well under way, and as Manuer did not go to work, they ih'au'.ed him in. He is a hard cose, vicious as a! brute of his stomp can become, andi a sore trial to tne ipolice. He will now be out of the way for 40 days at least. ' Chlcago Record: Footpad Jim--So i ycu'se held up oHt guy I just saw! comin' down this dark stren, did you? ' Who was he? SarxIStag Charlie He was a ward pol- ' Itic-tan. i Footpad Jim prompt!yHow much did he take from you? Atlanta Journal: "Is your editor a man of letters?" "Don't know, stran- i ger, but you Vin find out by axln' the postmaster." 1 It Is southing to the (humbled pride of St. Paul to know that her Ph'.la :lel- phia iKMnesuke has elimied into the wlm- . ' BS AN ALL-ROUND MAN. "Every shield has two sides." A public question may have many sides. To read but one newspaper Is to get but one side one man's view. To read half a dozen papers is still to get only half a dozen views half a dozen me.n's opinions. In order to get the general drift of .public sentiment, It Is ne;es sary eltiher to read a greait number of papers and magazines more than the average man can take time to read, , . hfm- tnm even if he can get access to or It Is neocessary to read a Journal that makes it Its business to collect and condense and summarize the views found in all these papers and maga zines. Such a journal Is "Public Opin ion, formerly published in Washing ton, (bull recently removed to New York OUy, and you can obtain a sam ple copy by writing for It. Address Public Opinion, New York City. Cheap Charley now open 571 Com mercial street. Just arrived, at the Ore?-.! Tracing Co.'s store, Have you seen Mr. Stcin enhauseniberger? He und;rstands 16 languages, but talks none. ' Mothers raising their babes on the bottle will have fait, strong and heal thy ibables by using J. A. Rowan's Jer sey milk, as he makes a specialty of milk for babies and Uhe sick. Try hiin and be happy. REDUCED RATES UP THE RIVER. Commencing today, April 5th, the O. R. and N. Co. will reduce the passenger rates between Astoria and Portland to $1.25 one way, and $2.00 round trip. C. F. OVERBAUGH, Commercial Agent. CLAIRVOYANT. Maaam Nelson, reads head and paim, also cards, and tells past, present and future. Consultation on all affairs. Price, 50 cents and upwards. Recom mendations from several hundred per sons. Removed upstairs.. 525 Commer cial street. Colorado Is about to give a grand re ception to the tlg four of the silver crusade, and incidentally push the 16 to 1 issue to the front. For the pres ent, however, the effort Is doomed to failure. Another Issue looms up. In the foreground and overshadows all others. That Is, Which of the rival newspapers accumulated a sjoop on the liii-.ome tax decision? A dozen c'.aim the honor. Until the question Is sot tied there is no room for exIWUneouii discussion. FOR SALE. FOR SALE A fine new hiirh roll tip office desk, extra fine finish, extension pedal, arm slides, 'letter drops, etc. Very cheap, cash or on time. Address W. I. Crawford. WANTED WANTED Tnree good boys to work In Can Factory. Apply at the otllce. Wanted Six &J.ris to work In Can Factory, at once. Apply at olllce. WANTED Girl to assist In kltohe-n and dining room work. Apply at 3.'5 Duane street, corner ftllh. Wanted The present address of Ma von Swunklnzel, late of the Austrian army, who left Vienna on the 10th of Janucry last, en route for Astoria tc purchase a pair of Goodman5s $1 shoes WANTED To rent, or will buy at a fair price, a second hand type-writer. Smith machine preferred. Inquire at this office. WANTED Agents to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of MontDeller. Vt. For further Informa tion, address O. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. A MAN OR LADY TO MANAGE distributing samples, cards, books, circs. Do correspondence. Send Pyl- r.'.. T,.nM, Mt.J. m Mini. f,tf ; ' , ' , , . samples, soap, etc., and got special of- fer to you. I WANT SAMPLES HANDF.D TO your friends or nelgihbois. Send A. F. Wood, Perfumer, Wood Ave., De troit, Mich.! 10 cents for 5 trial bottles Satin-Scent Perfumes; receive offer to you. $25.00 to J50 PER WEEK using and selling Old Reliable Plater. Every fam ily has rusty, worn knives, forks, spoons, etc. Quickly plated by dipping In melted metal. No experience or hard work. A good situation. Address W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14. Columbus, Ohio. NEW TODAY. WANTED-To buy a J100 Interest In a fishing boat. Address H. D., this of fice. FOTINnA l,i .u. ... Unf;; a S()ciet n ownera . ,,. K .. . ...... and 'proving ownership. Awerdei? Highest Honors World' Fair. 'DEI' MOST PERFECT MADE K pure c,, of Tartw Powder. Fre iorn Ammonia; Alum oranycUiex adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. " unint f J A IS IE0.FOR A CASE IT WILL NOT CURE. M Ansrreeable Laxative and IN ERVET0N1O. 1 6"d by rru(rglt8 or sent by Ja" a"600 , . u-kaire. Samples free. irX VI f The Favorite TOOTH POTOEB 110 UUforeToethandIireaUi.ao, For Sale by J. W. Conn. Violin Lessons given by Mr. Emll Thlelhorn, graduate of the Hamburg Conservatory, Germany; also a member of the Chicago Musical Society. Studio, corner of 12th and Commercla streets, up stairs. Gambrinua Brewing Co's Cold Storage is now ready to deliver 'his celebrated brew either by the ke or bottle. Drop a postal to box 800 or telephone No. 00, anc' your orders will be promptly deliver ed. Office, Commercial and 12tli Streets. S. K. UTZINGEIi, Agnrit. North Paeifie Bremery JOHN KOPP, Prop Bohemian lager Beer And XX PORTER. 41 order! promptly attended to Japanese Bazaar SING LUNG. Prop. Don't buy anv Spring goods vntil you have looked our tcck over. It will pay you and as usual our prices are such as to give us the bulk of the ladies trade in 417 Bond Street, next door to Mouler's Fruit Store. Kopp's Beer Hall. Choke Wines, Liquors and Clga'S. KENTUCKY W HISKEV Only handed over the Par. The largest glass of N. P. Brer. Half-and-halt, j . Fiee Lunch. Chas. Wirkkala, Proprietor. Cor. Conromly and Lafayette Sts A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed.Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cass aud Squemoque Streets. Astoria, Ore. FREEMAN & HOLMES. Bluclcamitlis. rffjeclnl attent.ioii pild to stamp!" .it n-. nalrlng, flrst-clas? horseshoelnp. etc ItOGClKG CAMP IflORK A SPECIALTY W Olney street, li 'tween Tl.'. 't ..i"! und Fourth AHtnrta. Or C.J.TRENCMARD, Agent Well., Forgo & Co. and Pacific Express Co. WE ar.d PHOENIX INSURANCE CO'S. Custom House Broker and Commission Merchant. 503 Bond Street. J. A FASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND WHARF BUILDER Address, box 1S0, Posloftke. ASTORIA, OR Dalgitg Iron Works, General riachlnlst nnd Boiler Work.Hi All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboat and Eneine Work of anv Description. Castings of all kinds made to order. Foot of Lafayette St., Astoiia, Or. As Franklin says, good dress opens alt doors, you saouid not lose sigm - " tne luct tnat a perrect tilling suit the main feature. WanauiaKer Brown are noted for fit, wortcmanshl and superiority of qualities. Tneir rep resentative visits Astoria every thre months. Office 64 Dekum Building,) Portland, Or Reserve orders till you'l l nave seen me spring line 01 samples. We HAVE the stock. We HAVE THE VARIETY. There Is no gainsaying that fact Look the city over Scour all cen ters It makes no difference where and you are sure to confess that our stock of clothing Is far better in assortment and quality than aiy where else. If we are not right, come and tell us. PHIL. STOKES, .Th Clothier. ; T' -, - , J'