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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1896)
wm ivuvx ftwjf, iH'toftu, CtyftX .WWW (W n ft ANNUAL LADIES' Black Cotton Rose at 25c. Reduced to LADIES' Black Cotton Rose at 35c. Reduced to LADIES' Black Cotton Hose at 50c. Reduced to 18c 25c 37c Call and Get the Sale Prices Dress Goods and Silks ALBERT DUNBAR. YESTERDAY'S W RATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hour ending at I p. m. ywterJay. furnished by the I'nlled Statea Department of Ag riculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 44 degree. Minimum temperature, eS degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st is.v to tate. 141 Inches. Deficiency of precipitation from Pep- Umber 1st, to date . Inches. business locals. lto Mend tea Is the beat Ask your grocer for It and take no other. Meany ti the leading Ullor. and pays th highest cash price for fur skins. ru, tn 15 tth street, opposite the Court House, to have your umbrella repaired or re-covered In llrst-clasa stylo. A compters dock of fixture and repair aiway on hand. For 15 cnts you can recur an excellent well served meal at the Bon Ton Restau rant No. 571 Commercial street: They are also fully prepared to serve all kinds of fish. game and all delicacies of fie season aa well a oysters In evry Im aginable atyle at the loweet living prices. Come once and you will continue to one. Have you overlooked any of your friends at Christmas? If so. you can square yourself by presenting them with a nice bottle of perfumery as a New Years' rift We received a larye Invoice of these (roods too late for the Christmas trade, consequently have a fine line of fresh roods for the New Tear. Estea- Craln Drug Co. Charles W'irkkala's saloon, on Astor and Tth streets, which has long been one of the most popular and best patronised drinking places In the city baa been moved from Its present location to the lot Immediately east of the Casino thea' tre. Many Improvements will be added as Mr. Wtrkkala Intends keeping up the reputation his saloon has had since be as sumed charge years ago. Only the best wines, liquors and cigars sold at the bar, a musical concert by the best talent In the city, under the leadership of Profes sor Schwa be, the well known pianist riven nightly. Call around and bring your friends with you. No excuse for sleepless nights when you can procure One Minute Cough Cure. This will relieve all annoyances, cure the most severe cough, and give you rest- and health. Can you afford to do without It? Chaa. Rogers. 6HTtCHS CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand Pocket aixe contains twenty-fly doses only ZS cents. Children lore It Bold by J. W. Conn. AX ENIGMATICAL BILL OT FARE. For a dinner, aerred on the Dining can of tire CMcago, Milwaukee and St Paul Railway, will be sent to any address on receipt of a two cent postage stamp. Ap ply to Geo. H. HeaffoM. General Pa awn, ger Agent Old Colony Building, Chicago, Illinois. FOR RENT. Three comfortably furnished rooms, wlrn fa-st-claas table board, at Mrs. Hoi den a, corner tth and Dunne streets, bowrd wltlaout roam tf desired. A new bicycle skirt has been invented, which la divide V the back, although the divide Is efi-i.ually concealed In standing or walking by the fullness of the material Special Announcement! We most respectfully rojuest the ladies of Astoria and surrounding country to attend our of fine dress goods, French and American manufactures. Every article in our establish ment will bo sold at Actual Cost ! Positively Sacrificed ! Three lines of fancy plaids, suitable for waists and children 8 dresses, will be placed 6ale at I2ic, 21c and 43c per yard; worth 25c, 45c and 75c per' yard. Twenty-two inch on plaid tints for fancy waists. silks, worth 55c and 00c per yard; sale price, 25c per yard All the fad. Latest Twenty-seven pieces of fancy mixed dress goods, latest weaves and new:st effects, worth 45c per yard; sale price Monday, 21c per yard, or $1.68 a suit of 8 yards. Blankets, Comforters, Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, Corsets, Gloves, Sheetings, Table Linens, Towels and Cur tains, Fur Capes, Velvet Capes, Cloth Capes and Jackets will be slaughtered during our ureal o.ue. Our Great Sale Opens Monday at 8 a. m. Store closes at 7 p. in. sharp. Ladies, take advantage of this great sale. Our stock is new, fresh and up to date. Gilt-edged goods no riff-raff or shoddies to be disposed of. Our Portland house has a standard reputation for handling and carrying the finest lines of dress goods ever shown by any dry goods house in the Northwest. Our Great Sale will be gov erned by the same rules that govern our Portland house. Prices exactly the same. Now is your opportunity, ladies, to proem e fine dress goods and house furnishing goods at less than wholesale prices. imllen & McDonnell, 470 and 472 Commercial St. 161 and 163 Third Street, Cor. Morrison CLEARANCE SALE LADIES' Wool RINftl Hose at 25c. Reduced to LADIES' Black Cashmere Hose at 25c. Reduced to LADIES' Black Cashmere Hose at 75c. Reduced to 15c 37c 55c ANOTHER ONE. Offer of a Well Known Clllien Renvored on the House Question. Astoria. January tlh. 1 Editor Astorlsn: The Rev. J. J. Walter's communication in yesterday's Astorlan reminds me ol the fruitless efforts I have made during the past year for a comfortable house for mv family. I have Interviewed sev eral of our wealthiest property owners who complain of excessive taxation ami offered them any reasonable rent for a half-may decent house upon one of their vacant lots on which they pay tax.". without receiving any returns, but In every case I have met with the same reply. "I will wait until the railroad Is built." I again renew my offer to bind myself to tv any reasonable rent for a home In which my family can live without being subject to draughts, to live under a roof that does rot leak-In ahort for a ordinarily comfortable house: and I win guarantee to pay the rent promptly on the 1st day of every month. It Is useless to Invite si rangers to make their homes here, when people already here find It so difficult to secure cora- fortahle quarters. Respectfully. HERMAN WISH. An Inveterate foe of indigestion Is Dr. Price' s Baking PowJ?r. MONDAY'S MEXl. "The turnpike road to people's hearts, I find ' through their mouths, or 1 mistake mankind." -Peter Pindar. Rreakfast. Grape Fruit. Entire Wheat Mush. Cream. Omelets with Sausages. Chopped Steak. Celery Saucfc Raked Potato Granulated Wheat Muffins. Coffee. Luncheon. Broiled Sardines on Toast Braised Beef a !a Mrs. Rorer. Potato Salid. Toasted Wafers and Jelly. Tea. Dinner. Claras. Soup Brunolse. Radishes. Olives. Fi led Frost Fish. Stewed Lamb with Lima Beans. Potatoes a la Ann.. Chicken Saute a la Hongroise. Stewed Celery with Gravy. Escarole Salad. Baked Apple Dumplings. - - Coffee. PVRSIED BY A DEMON. How many suicides, think you, reader, have been committed by persms driven distraught and hunted to their doom by the demon of chronic 111 health? Count less. For Instance, we know, do we not that hypochondriasis is a monomania a sort of minor madness produced by chronic dyspepsia? Again, insomnia, or sleeplessness, often a result of the same cause, culminates In a derangement of the reasoning faculties. It Is. therefore, of momentous consequence to prevent the arrival of disease at Its chronic phase, when it daily and nightly scourges the sufferer to a dangerously uncertain goal. No medicine known to science, as a means of arresting the maladies to which It Is sdapted, exists equal to Host -tter's Stomach Bitters. Among these com plaints are chronic Indigestion and In somnia, kidney and rheumatic ailments. constipation, and liver trouble. Appetite Is Improved by the Bitters, the blood fertilized, and bodily substance and vigor increased by It. Great Clearance Special. 18c 17c 37c 35c RFSOLVTION OF CONOOT.tCNCE. The following resolution was adopted by the Good Will Society: Whereas. The Almighty God In Ills In finite wisdom has seen fit to pluck from our midst one of Ills sweeten! buds and our dearest friend and .ochoolmate and a beloved member of Good Will Society, Ltssle Mclean, that He mu'it bear upon Ills bosom Into the bright and happy beyond where with frlenta gone on be fore she may enjoy an endless eternity and where no clouds or shadows of un happlnesa or death can enter; therefore, be it Resolved. That the Good Will Society extends to the hetrt-broken mother and the bereaved family Its prayvrful and heartfelt sympathy. By order of the Good Will Society. F1.ORKN0K Tl'RNKR. Treas. FLORENCE ROSS, Sec. A CORRECTION. Astoria. Or.. Jan. 11. IK To the Editor: Mr attention has been called to the liability of the figures In my statement of December H. IS, In regard to the -mount of warrants drawn for the six months ending June tvih, of that ye-vr. being misunderstood. The Item "8herlff Hare, collection of taxes," should have read, collection of taxes January 1st to June JHh. tl.:CX This amount was l-ald out by order of the county court for clerical help, printing, attorney's fees, etc.. under the direction of the county clerk, ami to assist Sheriff Hare In the collection of the ISM tax. Respectfully, J. H. D. GnAT. County Judge. GOLD AND SILVER. An Astoria Merchant Sug gests a Remedy. Astoria. Oregon. January is, UH. The Honorable Nelson Dlngley, Jr., Chairman Committee on Ways and Means, Washington, D. C. : Dear Sir: It Is becoming evident that the senate will reject your bond Mil aa passed through the .house and In lieu of It I would suggest the following: Issue 100.O.0ni worth of notes In exchange of about six of the beet gold mines In America and about tho same number of silver mines: keep a large number of men steadily employed In these mines a' good wages snd store the product in the I'ntted States mints ready for auy call from whatever quarter; such a bill ought to receive the unanimous support of told and silver men because no bond holder would want the coin, when they knew that there was sn almo.it unlimited amount available: the sliver mine owners would cease clamoring for free sliver If Uncle Sam bought their mines and labor would be employed, because there would be plenty of coin availahle for all manu facturing enterprises; as It Is all la un certainty, and I find myself compelled to sacrifice all of my men's suits at 9.90 when most of them should bring from 115 to 120 a piece; It Is the same with our furnishing goods, children's clothing, rubber mackintoshes, hats, trunks, and everything. A high tariff may have Its beneficial features from your point of view, but what we want now is a set tlement of the financial question. No compromise or makeshift will an swer In the present emergency. Very Respectfully. Your Obedient Servant, HERMAN WISE, The Reliable Clothier. Opposite Palace Restaurant, Commercial Btreet. Sale Portland, Ore. CHILDREN'S Cotton Hose at 25c. Reduced to CHILDREN'S wool rittxl Hose t 25c. Reduced to CHILDREN'S Cotton Hose at 50c. Reduced to CHILDREN'S wool Hose at 45c. Reduced to AROUNDJOWN. frftOU f Ht WitowAT. "Ticks only on 4 rater No quarrel or dispute; The colonel shot the major And lb major shot the chute) Alias ta Constitution. Water, water-la coralnf by ert4 by. Job printing at all kinds at the Astorlan job office. T. W. Nordley, ft Portland, was In the city yesterday. Congregational Church-Customary ser vices. Welcome! The "popular" loan does not seem to be very popular. Henry Jackson was over from North Bhora Saturday. Andrew Young, of Young's Hlver, was In town Saturday. Henry Jacob, of Ban Francisco, Is journlng In the city. C. A. Harlow, and Henry Will, of Par- low, ore., are In the city. W. J. Morrison, of Morrison station. visited Astoria yesterday. Col. Chaa. Reihenback, of Resale, '., waa In Astoria yesterday. The usual services will be held tn the Presbyterian church today. C. II. WUtem, of Lewis and Clarke, waa In the city yesterday. All kinds of table delicacies, wines and liquors at Foard A Rtokes Co. N. Young, of Portland, was among the visitors to this city yesterday. R. U tioyle, the real estate man. re turned from Portland yesterday. Fleece-lined overshoes now have chance to show their usefulness. For tho best of commercial Job print Ing call at the Astorlan lob office. Theo. Christiansen, a farmer of the Walluakl. waa tn the city yesterday. William Anderson was over from Deep River yesterday on a brief business trip. The moat complete stock of fine canned fruits and Vegetables at Ford Blokes Co. The county court 4dJourwd sloe die Friday evening, having completed Its la bora. Ml sms M. and Dot Leathers, of Call fornta. registered at the Occident yes terday. O. Nelson, a prominent rlllaen of Onel da, Wn.. transacted business In Astoria yesterday. Parties desiring to locals on government land will please call at our offlce. R. Boyle Co Yesterday a small bar. log and wagon cleared tlx way on lite aldswalks of Com- mial street The prevailing cold weather will likely cause a resumption of operations sn the railroad grade. i iienuerson rvimoau, a louni s river ! farmer visited this cltv yesterday, return' Ing In the afternoon. The rase of Daniel 8. O'Netl. charged with larceny, will come up In tbs Jus tice's court tomorrow The county court has appointed Thoe. Ryrle guardian of the estate at Helen Swansea, an Insane person. County Clerk Dunbar yesterday grant ed a marriage license to William Wirk kala and Emma IsakAagaa. Commencing tomorrow evening the re- tall stores will close at T o'clock, tinder the newly devised agreement. The West Shore Mills has plenty of water and has kindly offered to supply all those who are In need of that article. Parties desiring ths best of ton printing at the lowest prices should rsll at the Astorlan Job office before going else where. It la reported on good authority that after the wedding of his sister the other dsy Fred Johnson was so overcome with feeling, that he fell upstairs. The residence of L. Larsen. st ths top of Eleventh street, Is assuming proper' tlona and. If tho present good weather continues, will soon be completed. If you don't belfeve Astoria Is ths beet location on the coast for a lanes city, look at our map In otir window of the Pacific coast. R. L. Boyle A Co. Krlckson s three-story building, now being erected on the corner of Astor and 7th streets, will be completed by May 1st. It Is estimated that It will cost 114.000. On and after nect Tuesday, Jan. It, tots In Astoria Addition to Warrenton will be advanced 10 f 100 for Inside lots snd 1125 for corners. R. K (ioyle A Co.. sole agents. The expedients to get water yesterday afternoon were amusing. Small boys with palls and pitchers could be seen scurrying about in search of that which Is usually the mot plentiful of articles. Fifteen years ago Tacoma had a popu lation of HO people: today she has W.no. Asotrla la far better located for a large commercial city, and now Is the time to get in on the ground floor. R. I. Hoyle Co. Ruslness men. If you want to fix up your office for the coming year, with the best of letter beads, bill hesds, state ments, etc., call at the Astortan Job office where yon will find the best of stock and material. The 17. B. stamp agenry has been transferred from the New York Novelty Store, on account of their removal, to J. W, Conn'a, where envelopes, etsmps, etc. can be obtained at any hour of the day throughout the year. Robert Paul, of the firm ef R. I.. Tjoyle A Co., has Just completed a map of the city of Astoria snd Young's Bay ex tensions. The msp occupies a spsoe 22zt feet on the wall of ths company's ofBoe and Is very authentic The musical to be given by the ladles guild of Grace Church will tske place In the basement of the church on the evening of January 2t The best local talent will bo employed and the event promises to be a most enjoyable ore. In the police court yesterday William Young, who was arrested by Cdlcer Thompson Friday evening, while In an In toxicated condition, was on trial. As this wss his first offense, Judge Nelson Invited him to spend Sunday In ths city Jail. In the Justice's court yesterday after noon, the case of Sing Yeun Lung Com pany vs. Sun Oee, an absconding debtor, wss on trial. Attorney for the defense made a motion to strike out the amended complaint, but Judge Abereromble over ruled It. The case comes up again to morrow at 10 o'clock. " ' Erlckson's, on Aster street, has be come one of the most popular resorts In the city. None bufthe finest and purest liquors are dispensed, and each customer receives jprojnxfi. nd potlta attention.. U .;. t.t-i. yti havt t rrtNid of mutomrr frotH I Butanes visiting ru, tske him down to Rrtekean's end show htm the most pala tial and niodernly appointed place of III kind in Astoria. Mr. 1. 1. McDonnell, of (he well known Portland dry goods house of McAllen MtfUonnell who has been In ths city for several daya, will return to Portland to day. He aays that he la much pleased With Astoria and Us prospects nd be. Ileves that It has great prosperity lit atora In the near future. While In As toria he has arranged for a special sals In their branch store here oi a una of fin dress goods, Ths pupils of Alderbrook school wre highly entertained, aa well aa benefitted by a talk from Huit. Lyman, who vll'.t thslr school last Thursday. The super intendent Illustrated on ths lilackhonrd by effective drawings, the dynamics of all round culture, and three great forces, brain, nerve, and muscle being repie aented by three great reservoirs which supplied a mill wheel with motive pow er Ths whole school seemed to heartily appreciate Mr. tdrnian's Interesting talk, and no doubt hopes that be will come oftener. A NEW BREWERY. John KorP to Enlarge His Plant and Op erations. That some Aslorlsna are not asleep la evidenced by the annourcemenl of the eraMlon of a new brewery plant by Mr. John Kopp, mde yesterday by Agent R. U Hoyle. Mr. E. Schacht. the Portland architect, who has been In the city for several days past, has completed his plana for the new structure, which will ha one of the best of Its kind on the coast, and work will commence In four weeks from now. The building will he a five story brick with concrete foundation, KJ feel high. It will contain flne cellars and a storage room ti) feel. The brew hones. Ire storage and machinery room will he Kx IN feet The building will be divided into two parts by a long driveway 90 feel wide. The cost of the entire plant will be K1.WU It Is expecleml that the new works will be In operation by the first of October. Mr. Kopp has made a reputation for his beer snd will doubtless meet with new success In his new ouartrrs. AN EXCELLENT PHOORAM. Rescue Hall Crowded to Its I'lmoal Ca pacity Last Evening. Rescue Hall was rrawded to Its ut most ransclty last evening. All the offi cer were present snd the following pro gram waa rendered: Recitation. "Utile Stockings," by tiny Miss f.uclle Itolton: song, "lxl Josle," Miss Olen Ituri.t. aho. responding to an urgent encore, sang "On Mother's Knee;" dialogue, "The Three Mothers." little ssissce iwiin ineir uuiisi invs i rain. Frankle and llasel Kstee: recitation, "Nothing for the Poor." Mls Ethel Oun derson: recitation, "Foorhouae Nan," Miss Reesle 8abo; recitation, 'ThanksglV' Ing." Miss Ella Ityrkman: recitation, "The Dead Polly." Miss Klta Huaman Impersonation, 'The Comforting Caller. Mrs John E. Orstke, who responded lo a hearty encore. The llors Orchestra made a decided hit on this, their first apprentice, an! were obliged lo apiwar a secont lists Their music wss really good, aas will he welcomed on future occasions. tUsses Uresis ami liabe Bor- enson then remlerrd a dainty duet thrtllteg temperance story by Mr. . A. Hansen; address. Rev. Oilman Parker Three persx.na signed the pledge. In stead ef the regular program next week, Mr. Tripp, a gentleman of fine reputa lion, will deliver a temperance address. PLENTY OK WATER. Break Repaired snd Extra Service Pipe rut in. The break In the old supply pine from Rear Creek was repaired yesterday and the danger of the wsler famine that was threatened was averted. Water com menced to How Into the old reservoir at t o'clock In the afternoon and today there III l water In the distribution plpea. In addition to this 8uerlntrndent Shields yesterday stsrird a large gang of men to laying a temiwrary service plie 10 connect the ni with the old reser voir. They will work day and night and expect to have water running tonight. This will Insure a supply of water, even If the old pipe should be completely die sbled. Through the kindness of Mr. Mor gan and Mr.. C. W. Hlilvely the pipe will be laid over the lop of the hill across ths property of these gentlemen, who did not hesitate lo give their permission In he present crisis. The power house Is completed; the rop ing snd Iron fence sre more Ihsn half way finished around the reservoir; Con tractor Uurks will bring the balance ot the atone, ready cut, to finish the roping, down the river tomorrow; the work at the headworks la finished; Mr. Normlle III finish the back filling on the pine line by Wednesday; and eight or ten days will ses the concreting of the tunnel finished, when the pipe will be laid st once. Th old reservoir wilt alwaya be used from which to distribute the water through the lower part of Ihe city, except In rase of fire, when the pressure will be obtained from the hlith reservoir dl rect. It ran now only lie a short time before the new plant will lie In full op eration. fit) TO SLEEP. That Is what yen will do while you are being shaped at The Oak Shaking Par lors. 112 Kiev. nth street. Why? Simply because Ihe raxors used are alwaya In Ihe pink of condition, and the artists employed know so well how to handle hem that they Just steal away your Heard without your knowing II and lit erally sooth you to sleep. This popular establishment has been re-papered and re-furnished In the most beautiful man nee, and has a corps of three competent nd experienced barliers. Kvery detail la arranged with a view lo the comfort of patrons and It Is by long odds the best and most completely equipped shop in town. PUYERS AND SELLERS. The following transfers of real eslats were filed In the office of Recorder Oun' derson yesterday: . n. oay and wife to the union Real Kalate and Improvement Co. Lot I, lllock 1, Alderbrook t (no Peter Jordan and wife to A. O, Edlund, lot 10, block 9, Warren ton 1C0 Fred fll.nrel to Hoialle Dusen- bery. undivided east half of Mock 10, 1-aurel Park euo If Rrloe wants snolher senalorshlp he III havs to buy another slate. Ohio is too big Mlnneaoolls Trlhune. Awarded Hlfhett Honors World's Fair, M4 M4J, Midwinter Fair. D1X CREAM Most Perfect Made. ) Yrgrs the Pt.-.aiJarl . mm A GREAT Crowded THE Genuine Reduction Sale Of the Now ? Going On! Men's and Boy's Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Etc., naLess TI?an GostReW Fine Dry Goods Faney Goods, Etc, Avvay Down Prices! Don't Wait Until the Assortments Are Broken. Come Now 1 H jJi Great Annual Sale. Have You a Sharp Knife!- The New Year's Turkey Hay Be Tough dust the Thing for a FOARD & so.mktiiim; mav. Children sad Tooth' Steel-Shod Short. All Silts asd Styles. We alno carry a fino line of ladies' and nu'n'n shoes, from tho best to tho lowemt reliulilo goods. All goods warranted just as repriHontod. JOHN 1 1 A 1 1 N & CO., 47 ) Comimtl'f ill Hlri'ft " PIANO Tl'NINfl. Klnest work guaranteed by Thor. Prrd- erlrksen, tr.l Horn! street. (Irlilln Reed, Commercial street, will tnkii or ders. ROYAL Baking Powder hat beta awarded highest honor at every world" Mr where exhibited. GRANIH ENTERTAINMENT ! -Benefit of the PUBLIC LIBRAUY, At Flsber's Opera House, Tuesday Evening, Jan. 14. Ths Rattling Fsrcesl BOX AND COX. Rox Henry J. Ve,-ks Cox Terry M iKi-hii Mrs. llouncer ... Mrs. II. J. Wick And tbsCfcsrmlng Operetta "TRIP TO EUROPE." Aunt Bus Kick Ilaliy 1st Lsdy Tourist. ....Miss Polly Mi Ki'an Terry M K, n ..Mls liertha HlmpHon .MIps Nellie Nlcki'rson Miss Klorn Klmure ..MIhs Nnra Nk kiTnon M, Cari'iHhcrs 2d " " ., M " " . 1st Male Tourist.. !d " " .. .W. II. Tiiptmn Captain John drove Custom House Inspector.. ,.w. I). Wnlti-r 1st Bailor J. V, 11, i. Ii.t M ". I. It. A. l),nm-tt Choruses by the Behiihert C'ltili. Musical Director Mrs. II. T. CroBliv Admission, 50c. Reserved sests wltheut ertrs c-o-r- 5trsu i 1 (lender snd Tuesday, SUCCESS ! ONLY-- Year AT- AT- Our Stock of Car vers Will Suit You lew Year's Present.' STOKES. A TWISTER. A twister In twisting May twist him twist, for In twisting a Iwlsl Thrr- twtsis make s terlsl; I'm If one of the Iwlsis I'nlerists from the twist, The l slut untwisting I'ntwists ths twist Th.it is. when It's twisted with any other twine than MA P.8II ALL'S j FHCM NOW UNTIL BPJtINO ! Overoisl ami winter a-rape wilt he In fashion. Ttiey can be dlSi'anM. trnnpor- ' tvellnin the sseaan hesvte.1 trams tin. ttilrngi, J llwatdfM nd Ht. Paul lt.llay. For s.ilht comfort, for etwrd and fur sxafety, no othec Hue ran .mite w:h Mils great railway of the VViwt. The Resort 473 Commercial street, is Dm ilttee where llio tjiisimtHsiiian auil the IiiImiHiik mutt an fur what is culled "IIKST UN TIIK COAST." or a nice nml drink of the. i'1'liiliriteil (lunilirinns licet. Hntnl-wl-lina n( every kind niado to order, nnd in eli tfiinl free lunch served every day. lint Huston linked Henna served every olhur uflertitKin. Von are weloome. Crosbauer & Broch axzorarrgoracaxaarxagjx Real Estate (Den, Bankers sna Business fflen 0! Astoria Generally. A POINTER! a-Csll Ints the Astorien edlce snd gst ssmpls copies of our rsgu Isr Cesinsrelsl edlllen. -. It l,ar. ti.... in Your Pock at. M found. I.OH1 -on Jan. 1, on Unit street lie Iwien Franklin and ilrnnd avenues, a toriclse shell comti with gold ornaments. Iv mi Atoriin office and r'e'"e rewind. PEiO