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T THE DAILY ASTOKUN, ASTORIA, S.lTUl.AY MOKNINU, MAKCU .11 !:.. 4 it J: Now, come quick, if you wish a lot in Meriwether at these low prices ( --Lots $45 and $55. Terms unheard of-$io cash$5 per month. Choice property in all parts of the city. Fire Insurance Agents. STUART BROS. Cor. TvntH iinil C'nmni.rvlnlt Good Values SOMETHING NEW. Chilan. as. Toads' Stetl-Skod Skoes, All Sites styles We also carry a fin line of u.liaa' uiwl iikmi's shoos, from 1 the best to the l.wwi reliable! Misses; Black Rltbed Hose, at 5c roods. All w.rrant. Misses'' E"5L WAJfeS-A IS just as leprtPontcil. JOHN HAHN CO 41.) Conimerciiil street. YESTERDAY'S VVKATH KB. Local nthr for twenty-four hours ndlng at p. n- yesterday, furnished by h. United State Department of if riculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 8 AtT. Minimum temperature, 38 degree Precipitation, none. I Total precipitation from September 1st, , 1WS, to date, M.7 inches. ' Excess of precipitation from September; 1st. 1SS6, lo date. l.O Inches, i in Hosiery Ladies' Ritbed Cotton Hose, at 15c Albert Dunbar. P. N. Corsets are the best. Who said regatta? AROUND TOWN. IN ASTORIA. Now th. bloom I In th. garden. An1 the spring is In th year; Ar.it the salmon in the river. With Its advent brink- food cheer. I,V0' S. j,vtT'" r (m I imt i A A I V I ! ( 1 () d Invitation I extent d' i MallUUlUI IV THE DEMOCRACY mon. In Fisher' p. m union service. Kills." A cordial to everybody to attend the, service. Fisher brothers and IV K. Warren I have ordered plli for the extension of their dock lo hte pierhead line, Plana , for the work have been drawn, and 'ld for the construction will be opened Mon day. Mr. Nlckum. of the well known flint of Ham, Nlrkum A Co.. of Portland, la In the city looking over the (round at Kopp's brewery, lie Is figuring on fur nishing the gravel and concrete for the foundation. Wast I'rum nn OM Iliittlc-Scnrrttl Yctcrun Aijulnst Xcw I'nnijlcil Ideas, Fl'SION A SNAKE AMI DEI.l'SlON Hail of Osit Splcsdid ssd Irlsi(ik ast Oruisiistii'S Frc Silver Nat I'ropcr lor lussu risltoisj. 1 Music can noble hints Impart. Job prtntltur of all kinds at tn. Asionan 1 Engender fury. Kindle love. Job ofBc. Use Marshall's: tb others. Tou tak. chance on C O. PaJmber. architect. Room Num ber t, Kinney. buUdlrg. Dr. Q. P. Ball, Dentist, with lady as sistant. Room S. Kinney Dulldtng. For th. bs f commerciai job print ing call at th. Astorlao Job ofnc. Meany I tb. leading tsllnr. and pays tb high eat cash price for rur sxiii Marshall's ulmon twin tt without a competitor. Strongest, handaomsat. beat. Just received, at th. Scow Pay Wood Yard. Ill corda of oak wood. Tn. imi wood ever brought to Astoria. Dumbarton's Irish flax salmon twine, superior to any m th. market Fisher Brothers, agent, for th. Columbia rtvajr. Partis. dstrtng th. best of Job printing at th. lowest price shtjld call at the Astortan Job office befaar going else where. Oo to IS Ninth street to have your umbrellas repaired or recovered. A fin. Una of cover goods to select from at leosonabl price. With unupeott'J e'oqueac can not' The new dredger at Young's Hay bridge J commenced TOk yesterday. The pile raKc Teachers sail Duct riser Who "Seek the timers are wora.ng rim lime, ami wnn j this mgnlf1cnt weather the smile cn Contractor Jacohsrn'e face is about a , yard long. M I Major C. K. Klllmurne. at tt;e I'nlteit States army. arrivel from Portland y-a- , I lTdsy, leaving on the llwaro for the Astoria. Or. March 12. .KKL I Cape. lm he lald th soldiers. llej Kdltorlalty Atorlan:- I returned In the afternoon and left for, 1 regret the neceNlty of dlcusliig j IHrllaml la.t nUrht on th. Telephone. j lVmo-ratlc ov In a lict.utill. avu Jot r- j ' nal. but, as there Is no straight IV1110- ! The I'pper Astoria Soda! Club gave'rratlc paper In Astoria. I cho.we the i a very Interesting entertainment lat rt of two evlla I rexirt to t:iU r- , night at their hall. Th vlew by lh pe,ency because I am getting 100 uld! During; March Colds and chills are prevalent, and 1111 l. u the )steii Is atrotig enittmli lo throw thrill otT, serious lllneae, ollilk ciulllirf In pneumonia ami death reaulte. The CaMSC lt colds, chill and atl.mlum dsngors Is found in the Wo.nl, poiaotird by urlo acid, which should be expelled by the kidney a The Kffect vf Ibis kldiwy-pulsoiwd Wood la far leaching llealih and slrajigtlt are lm pooalMe while It exlats. The ayst in la he 1 1 1 continually w.aa.nrd. leaving It oen to th. ravagM of colda, chill., pnru nionla and fevera. If you want iurg rsil.f for paint in tb back, !(, ch..t, or timbi. mi tn S Plaster Diar in MiNt-Not en of lh bo.t of eount.rfslli gnd lmll Allcock lions Is a good as th. g.nuln. TRY OUR - FINE TEAS ANIl FANCY city. Easter novelties shown. in glove are being i And manam all the man with aerr- .r( 1 "ti' """" " " " a ivmocrai 10 ne a ueiegaie; 1 nave And manage ail tne man with sre art. . mwy n of ,n. pr0(rr,m. Tn4 work( too ,onf ,m w f(ir h The Cure j ciuo noios us regular meeting nxt m-l I conalder IVnuH-ratle principle. o le a: Mr. B. H. Pitt, of St. Louis, Is In th. 1 evening, c.eryouiy wrnvme. m repreaentatlv of this latter-ilay ilia- ""u rvmiklion ta round In Warner'. 8af Cure, which will rratore the kidney. 10 health and enalile them to properly perform their function. There la no doubt about this. Tb record of th. past la Proof Positive. ICK CHKAM 8UDA TuliAV. 0. II. Smith, tb. confectioner, will be gin the manufacture of hi famous Ice cream today. Kverybudy knowa what his goods are, aa they are made from Mr. H. PreUe, of Balto. Md., Is at th , Occident. oenaailun. " 'Tl true, tla Pity: and pity It Is proposed In th Illustrated t:tn 1 'u. 'tla true" that I do not come up 10 of th. Astortan soon to b publish?! to t th standard of the new IVmoctaey of glv. a number of vlewa ahowlng lb ; nunbar. of Hlhbert. and of Tone Smllh; progreas of railroad construction, th 1 but I am an old . worn warhors. ao let tunnel. Toung's Bay bridge. tc. and It ,hl new-faahloned IVmoirata-Dnnhar. Is to b hoped that a picture of th , Hlbbert 1 Co.-lead on. Yet with their aetwt. in course or erection at Scow Bay. ; lu.rmi..knn 1 fMi it mv riutv to a a Btev. Miller was up from Cnlontown ' Wt" ,ncluJ,!l j few wor.ls 10 my old friend, who used to Teaterdae 1 1 ,1(nl bjr mf Mj wno ar, ,0 flU-iu- ' , Mri A p gharpstein, who has been na M to pnuue,! 10 attend to- v. n-M.r. r ... tltlng In thla city for several month, uay'a convention: towneror Warr,0n- ,n i " last .rdn, for Portland, where "J, tV don't fall Into the fu.lon town yemeruy. ,hf will Join her huahand. and gt Thmc tr ny the Dally . fu.lon 1 " tneir nom in nana walla. Mr. has been Its theme sll dsy. and lis dieam Sharpatein has been very III and ha tvN.r ,, f0, f0ur year, and we traveled for eeveraJ months for his i..., 11 m.t fiial... with hlm n r- We Mr. John Grant, of North Bhore, In town yesterday. THE BEST IN THE CITY FOARD & STOKES Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. oiul McKee Ave. U pituatt'tl on the Htmth sitlo ol As toria's hills was : In the Popullats In thta county In H and. 1 with the aulatanc of a number of dla- " . k. v, ! I h pahimln. alll.llu I . Summer clothing sold at evitreroely low ; price. t P. A. Stoke.' j pst, are to be put to a practical . . . ; us In Oermany. They have been lno- JTA iw morT box" of caronl lft duced Into th. railway stations and raln- racinc .ommiaion i-o. i ed to rail out the name .hli. 14,. r.i " . . .. . . ." . .. - 1 . L .L ninneu KepuDiirana. etecira a ataia acn- Mr. M. Babler. of Lo, M In town ! .route of'aamgnou SS "Tu Z "r nJ, f "'IT' '0 .r,i.v a rjM at ih. pr., i .IV "VI ?"u,r,, . .ru I our sepulcher; but our new leaden are' - "., Ill V I TI-T 1 1 1 IIIB 1 1 11C . , . , t bird to the railroad. If Astoria ariattge. es.. ... i. noim.n. : tn depot, to similarly entertain of Salem, were In town yesterday. 1 .engers here. fused with the Populists of Orrgi.n l.4 and in con.euuence. w. 'sni the; h. wwn tnmh , cm third 1 pr y In the Mate. fus with wy ,c. cm sl. a ape. rlalty. Private parlor fur ladlre. TIIK NKW I.IKK or I.INCtil.N. pas- The crossing at Thirty-Bret .treet and Franklin avenu has been completed. Fancy Navel Orange, all alxe. your own price. Pacific Commlsatou Co. terday. D. Stuart, Jr., Wt for th m on the Telephone last evening on ness trip. Business men. tl you want to fix up A beggar's rags may cover as much your office for th coming year with th j Pf'd a an alderman gown.-Spurgeon. beat of letter heads, bill heads, state-, mgitn. etc- call at th Astortan Job office Mrs. Uxenby, accompanied by ber where you will find th beat of stock 1 daughter, were down from Knappa ys- and material. Oo to Elmore, Sanborn's office and se their new and handsome twin testing machine. Ta. along some of th. twine. as good as Marshall's." In your pocket, and test them. Then see how much more Marshall's will stand. It's money In your pocket and fish tn your net to And out Our own Sarsaparilla is jiade of the beat material that money can b'jy. It's a specific for Impurities of -he food. It cures rheumatism, pimples, liver com plaint, and foul stomach. Large bottles G cents. Charles Rogers. The Oregon Trading Co.. 0 Commercial treet. Is th. placi to buy your dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, men's and ladies' furnishing goods. Should you want an auctioneer, 8. Friedman makfS; his offlc at th. Oron Trading Co Th bright, warm weather yesterday brought out many people, and with th strangers In town, th streets presented a roor lively appearance than for many weeks past. The front doors of uualncaa house were wide oDen. and a ipiuimiuh from th East who had passed through ' Good Reason Why Lots Are Selling! Twenty degreea vanner ami feta tion thirty tlays in advance of the North, ciilo MugnilUent niU'H fi r renitletit'CH. over ItMikinn rivir aii'l hay. miiiny and nhel terotl. Kusy ami rnturnl gifdi h; little or mv rinlinn nt'i't HMirv. -I;" ..n. . '.T" i mocracy. . . " " " .' "uun ,nl "ad ; Republican money have not be- aW u vuuim r v yx-t JJ? l utl 1 iun hln. Let him think to. I. Ag f ..... t U.Ih a.i.ut.u .. .( tilt not contrnt; thejr mut i1nrlv .s,11M. vi----.a . v,o...-- ... . ., . j ""K!PU." nr. -1 I'-'-'We for th. publlabsrs lo supply ...U 1. '-.-.he., ir. ... .ht. w.,n"""' "h number 1 lurefur.-, I . ' .... 1 ..... the Lincoln article from lh numueia In the event of national Republican vie- L.- j ... "J ,. ,V. !1 1 Tina volume cover the lite of Lincoln Whst Republican lead 're and ,T ' ". V, ' . .. .T. ,. . . ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO., 48J iJond 5trcct. have leen reprinted In on volume, with many adolllon III text and pictures. A. L. Peterson and W. Anderson, pro- Vp-to-date 1 handwriting Is vertical. Broad stub pens are used to procure the desired result. A man. a whip and two dogs made to accomplish. Ihe, our new lead.-r, ; have accomplished the almost total dls-' ruptlon of our once alenlii an I pivud organisation. I.et the OaJly co- paaalng a free allver rea. and the way la tavd fori another fusion next month, for tne Pop- Open UP one i.llat. .n'l fn iinl. vnn emltej..-' rom roaay. isotning nut n.o,iem ' Irfcrlm I fixture will be used, and with handsome ' .., vnu ..., . ,, . : prletor of the new sldetward being fitted ' yol, into -fropolla up at the corner of lith and Bond iuUon to.lay 1 a busl- streets, have christened their new place : .oiher fuslo on eale March W on all paw a atanda, or aubacrlbera ran order It and begin their urMcriptlona with th March iiuml-r. It 1 a volume of CO page, with la. pic. I lures. Including X portrait of Lincoln, j and it costs SO cent. "Our Corner." and will I .ball a SKJXATURE m wall decorations In light colors, and with stained glass front, doors and windows, no doubt they will make an attractive place. Mr. Peterson saya the b-st kfoo.1. the fur fly on Commercial street yesfr-, In th? market will be kept In stock day afternoon. No one can persuade a bicycle enthu siast that she ought to give up her bicy cle during Lent. Mrs. Hllstrom, of Blind slough, visited friends in the city yesterday, returning In the afternoon. Marshall's twine used br 73 per cent of th fishermen on the Columbia river. A prominent steamboat man says: "Mr family have ued nearly every orand of Beef, Iron and Wine made, and are sat isfied that the preparation made by the Estes-Crain Drug Co. is the most palata bel and nutritious of any they have ever used." If you are run down and need a tonic, you should use It. Most so-called "salmon twines" are col- Larcejt and best line of heating stoves at hard times prices. M. C. Crosby. Sol. Oppenhtlmer. Trunee. Just received, an immense amount of Gents' summer clothing, from Bast -rn manufacturers, at P. A. Stokes.- luc a can for Vegetables and Fruit. Pa cific Commission Co. Among the Portlanders in the city yes J terday were noticed J. D. Dunlap. Archl I tect Schacht and K. W. Murpny. Messrs. F. L Parker, Thomm llryce, Mark Warren. J. V. Marlen. P. A. Co.. It. V. 8. Trulllnger. Prank Ruck -t, G orge Kellogg and several others will take the i!rst bike spin of the season to the beach tcmorrow morning. The bo Jay this trip Is th- best and most er.Joval le out ing one could a.-k for. A rule of some I'nrty mile may be taken on the beach. Parker and liryce are cx.pn.t at thla trip, and will undoubtedly l-d th-Ir companions a merry chase. The coming summer will undoubtedly see such an excursion every Sunday. . Four young women, all with blonde 1 hair, and all ruggesting an aiom.k of grease paint, stepped up to the box office of Fisher's theater when Freeman's Fun- I makars were playing "A Railroad i Ticket," and aske.1 the ticket seller If j the counties of-the house were extend ed to the "profeeh." The affable young! there still some of the old, nn I. riled Democratic blood In your veins? iMc not your plain American serine tell y.m that it is not for a county convention to make a platform for the gr.-at hAilmal l.emorratcy? Select our met trust worthy and tried eomm.les as d -i K:ea to the state convention, and ailjourn un til some time next month to n.inr.im'c a county ticket: but. for the nk' i f mm mon sens-.', for the sake of hartn.itiv. leave the building of a platform to mir experienced and trusty lead 'rs in .vimee and wlmlom at the corning nation. 1! con vention. Supijse you wre to cmlns.. ,lher free silver, free lecr or fr.-.- ImuhII . 1 ri.l our national conv.-ntlun compo.e.1 of .on.e of the ablest Ikemocrats In th.- 1'ni.m, declare for a policy contrary to the teachings of the Daily -? Stop: consider: act with prudence, iM-foC' v.ni commit yourself only lo r un-i It next Novemln '. If the Dally refuse 10 lei I th Democratic party unless we hang on lo the allver-plul.il tall of the 1 . 1 1 -,l I r- All the world loves a lottr: In fact people wilt g out of their way lo ae a happy couple. Those who wer- for- 1 Innate enough 10 b In Ihe lobby of th IKistofttk-e yesterday aftermam saw auch a pair of luters as Ihe world Ilk' to see A young man and a young winoan were 1 liaiading up and down the lobby utterly ' Indifferent to the rest of the world Th' y w-t evidently, by their apt'iarance. new , arrivals In this country. Hack and forth ' j Ihey went arm In arm There could Ike ; no mistaking the lov thai shone from ! their eyes. As lovers they av .very .' Indication that happiness was plentiful urli.le wllh them. Those who cam - to the postoltlce with little lime lo spare 1 . .'..ill in., rt-sisi inn iei.iii. 1 urn in nkos ' at them. Young maids smiled and Ihe loon- elderly matured algheil; p rhnps, ihmklng of happy daya long pasa .1 1 l:ut the lovers still kepi up their ;.rime- nade, little, thinking that they lui.l cast I a ray of a. ntin.ei.tal aunshlue oter the prosaic lobby of t'nele Mam a poalufllc-'. 1 S a A " fff 9 v rT as l: now ; r.'r.tcd I.: ul.Ui:, c!i:i, onally ; i'.io O'J .'JIDIi wra; per ." v. . .r. . v r la. mi notice to tax payers. ! f.t Clulan r-n.inf . r,v....Kr H.,- . t..l man in th u ifbl.ia su.ll,-H i-. .. . ' ' " ord with acids. The acids rot the fibre! Wnrkm-. k...v w-i-i a ....-. .7.-., . " . won victiwu-s brfon ivaixm imnrar and render the material useless. In the) repair, to the car track curve at the None of the quartet had any catds. and office of Elmore. Sanborn A Co. Is an ob-i v,r-n- r.r ai..h . .. v .. .. .t . . . Ject lesson that ought to be examined by . .. - -. - !. . ' marrh " 10 vlctorlm long af.er would all fishermen. It U the whole of the Mr C F Oberbauch trsvelln- a-nt horriwt enn.mt.tL,n : r Vi,. 21 " I,u,1,'ar has left ev n the loud materitU used In th. manufacture of Mar- R. A Co.'. ZZTfJ'y Si-i? toThe'wmdow . h 'a XT? """"''T T"1 shall', twine-from start to finish. Go! reierdav. a eeiest at .h. fw-ridn. m....K.erf .k.-.k ...J " .5'. kln'' ' supposed malorlty. there and examine th color right, . ..n k. . , 1 """ ,y no more- I"1 ' Mn down T.!!J .r'UKf .,hln wny1.Mar- Observer Grover reported the tar s proclivities. "I hate to show you this," (hall s Is called the best in the world. , being smooth as a mill pond yesterday, she said, "but It's the only thing I can . The lln to the Cape worked excell.-ntly. do. You can see what Is written on For 2S cents you can secure an excel- j the other side that I am a member cf lent well-served meal at tne Hon ion; ine indications are mat taster dec- the profession. The ti.-k-r sell t hc Restaurant, No. 571 Commercial street. ' orations this year will be plentiful and cepted the card and read: "Dearest L. They are also fully prepared to :erve choice. Spring Is opening early, und : I thought best not to s-nd any flowers all kinds of fish, game and delicacies ofj promise, well. j tonight. Will tell you why when I see me season, ss wen as oysters in every; ; you tonight. Meet me 11:30 p. m. Lov. imaginable tyie at in. lowest living Messrs. w. K. Kreman and Benjamin ; Ingly, Will W." No further doubt prices. vome once ana you win con- utx, two traveling men of ban Fran tlnue to come. Cisco, Nolle I hereby given that the lax roll for la now In my hands for rollec- party, remember that the Democrat f .m"" ''"' or """ jiii , i"1, iu smf Hiitiiut'iitat eunii. JAS. W. HARK. Charles Wlrkkala's saloon, on Astor and 7th streets, which has long been on of the most popular and beat patronized drinking places In the city, has been moved from Its old location to the lot Immediately east of the Casino theater. Many Improvements will be added, as Mr. Wlrkkala intends keeping tip the reputation his saloon has had since he assumed charge years ago. Only the beet wines, liquors and cigars sold at the bar, a musical concert by the best talent In the city, under the leadership of Prof. existed In the mind of the young man were in the city yesterday, guests tn the window. He stamted the can). ai the Occident, . wrote "O. K.-4" on It. and handed It back with four seat coupons. Hut the Chris Sorenson, a prominent Gray s best part of It lies In the unblushing river farmer, was in the city yesterday assertion that the girl fished the card purchasing supplies. N. B. Nelson, of ' out of her stocking. the same place was also In town. j CHURCH SERVICES 'lUMORROW. Prices will surprise you on Rolled Oats, ! Meal. Farina, Buckwheat. Oatmeal, Rye' Congregational Church Preaching at 11 ana uraham Hour. Ask Pacific Commls- a. m. Sunday school and Y. I". 8. C. E. slon Co. j meeting as usual. The congregation will j unite with the union evangelists' meeting i he prevailing pleasant weather Is a : in the opera house at night. boon lo the farmers, who are, now work- Bchwabe, the well-known pianist, given , Ing Instead of travelling. Hut yew coun- j In the Norwegian and Danish M. E nignuy. cm i arouna ana onus your I try residents were In town yesterday. i church, Upper Astoria. Cie-re will be friends with you. I , services tomorrow at 11 a. m. and 7;fS i The Kalewa Band Is one year old to-1 p. m. In the morning the pastor's sub- SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough day, and propose to c-lebrat Its first ' Ject will be: "Den Store Afgjiirelae." In and Croup Cure, Is in great demand. ( anniversary by giving a dance tonight at the evening "Forskjelli-n Paa En Kriaten Pocket size contains twenty-five doses ; Huoml Hall. All friends of the band are! Og En UgudHlg." only 25 cents. Children lov. It. Sold Invited. by J. W. Conn. , Swedish Luth ran Church.-Bervlces ! Architect Emll Schacht, of Portland, Is Sunday morning In Swedish. Sunday Soothing, healing, cleansing, Da Witt's in the city, looking after the preliminary ( school at 12:15. Evening services at 7:45 witch Hazel 8alv. Is the enemy to sores, i arrangements for the work at Kopp's Subject, "The Rise and Fall of Simon, wounds and piles, which It never falls to. new brewery. Bids will be op-ned next ' th. son of Jsna." cure. Stops Itching and burning. Cures1 Friday. i Next Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. the pastor chapped Hps and cold sore In two or, will begin a series of six lectures on tnree nours. inas. ttogers. Leather belts In suede, also in a!l!?ator I utrnnnm. er..e!attv fr th. K.n.n I and seal, are worn with spring costume AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF F ARE. The very latest leather belt has a small . I boeket book attached, which matches For a dinner, served on the Dining cars, the shade. of the Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul! jrtanway, win oe sent to any address on receipt of a two-cent postage stamp. Apply to Geo. H. Heafford. General Pas senger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chi cago, Illinois. f Ladies' Maekintoehes, 82.84. Brass Banoaet 'lamp, with Rochester burn- era, Sl.bS). Darning Cotton, 1c. Men's Laiinilrierl Shirts, oOe. Foii'-i.lv Linen Col lars, 100. THE ARCADE. It was stated yesterday that Theodore Jensen, of Portland, will furnisn the brick for Kopp's brewery, and It Is ex pected that a scow load will be down the river soon. Repairs to tht car track t Thirty second street have been completed, much to the relief of East Astoria re.ild.-ms, who, for the last few days, have been subjected to a transfer. the young people, but older persons are also cordially Invited. A dressmaker's bill seems ever so much more reasonable than your husband's club dues. FROM NOW UNTIL SPRING Much Interest seems to be taken In the coming annual parish meeting of Grace church. It Is understood that steps are to be taken to place the business of the parish on a much better footing. fa.hio.1 : They can be dlscartej. empo " ,ul't a numh? ot irme"t arlly while traveling In the steam-heZl JTl fJ", trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for speed and for safety, no other line can compare with this great railway of the West, counted for that tired look on the face of several merchants. Several large sales were made, principally spring goods. ROYAL Baking Powder has beta swarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. The usual morning services will be i held in the Methodist and Presbyterian churches tomorrow, conducted by the pastor. Rev. Boyd will conduct the fol lowing special service: In the M. B. church at 3 p. m. Special service for women only. In the Presbyterian church at 4:30 p. m. for children. Illustrated ser- Awarded Highest Honors World's Pair, (Md Medal, Midwinter Fair. Dli' CREAM mmm Most Perfect Made. 40 Years tie Standard. expelled from the Republican lutiernacle. and that a glorious Deinocrury will' the wrath of our new uncniwrnsl boaa s upon my old head. So, once more, and with a fervent wish to success, beware of Killtor Fusion, who wanis to drive you Into the Popullstlc camp, tied onto the sllver-platrd tall of PctTer's hobby Fraternally yours, OLD-FASHIONED DEMOCRAT. OPENING A KLl.'ICE (iATE Sheriff and Tax Collector. PKoPOSAI.8 FOR BREWERY HI ING. II.D- Relieves a dam of a superabundance of water. The bow"ls are a kind of sU -gate of the system, and -erve lo carry off superfluities which would o'herwlse Hood and damage It. Constipation ob structs this avenue of escape. HoiM ter'a Hitters opens It and relieves Ihe syste-m. Thla It does gently and gradu ally, but completely, and does not. like a violent purgative, s-rle, convulse and drench the bowels, and leave them euk and unfit for efficient service afterwards. On the contrary. It invigorates and reg ulates at the same time ihHt It relieves them. It also strengthens and Imparts activity ;o the stomach, liver nnd kid neys, counteracts a tendency to iheuma tlsm ami Invigorates the nervous sys tem. For the relief nd prevent! in c f chills and fever, bilious remtttant, dumb ague and ague cake. It ' no peer among modern remedies. IVrsons con valescing or suffering from Ihe debility or Infirmities of age- find It highly l.ene- nciai. Sealed proposals will be received at my office at Ihe North Pacific Brewery, where plana ami eprclftcallona can be seen until It) a. m. March It. 1MW. for the construction of a brewery bul.dlng at Asiorla. Or, for John Kopp. The right is reserved to reject any or all this and to waive any defects. JOHN KOPP, N. P. Brewery. Aatorla, Or. a. -, s ( " tin r . I :.n's I r lli Cut t .''a" i - I t ..Li. I'M " . ;S i . J I II I iiitu.l.Hti.. i r;uNCA.vi sons ,.. C. R. F. P. UNION NoTICi:. Regular monthly meeting of the Co lumbia Itlver Fishermen's Protective Union, fur April, will be held at I'lsher'a Hall Snlurilay. March :i, I VI, at I p in. aharp. Price of salmon for lh" season of tstal III be w't. a lluhtk'rper for Hand I.I and lo Ike elected and other business of Importance to be transacted. Members In good standing are fipteati'd to lie present anil have their book or receipt along. HoFI'M JENSEN. Secretary. Clothes IK-ks. 7c Wringers, 12.06: Pad 12c. 17c: Door Irfx-ks, IK'kS. 7C. lie. lie: noor kkii, fL.,, Kr; Block Planes, 24c, Jon; Screw fc Drivers, 10c, lc: Coffee Mills, Rrt 47c: Lamp Stoves, Wc; Vegetable P tl Graters. 4c. t : Pint Cups, for w Be: Men's Sweaters. 49c, Sac. THE FOR SALE. ARCADE. Sloop Dolphin. Length, 32 feet; breadth 13 feet. Apply at one to LOYAL L CLARK, Bay Center, Wash. SHAMPOOING AND HAIR WORK. Hoys' Suspenders, 10c: Men's Suspenders, ICc; Night Lamps, 12c; Hand Lamps, 21c: Howl and Pitcher, fciic; Stove Pol ishing Mlttena. Wc; Flour Sifters, 15c; Hlid Cag Springs, CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS. ". 1 11 K Notice Is hereby given to all parti- a holding Clatsop county warrants Indors ed prior to May sth, IH9J. to present the same to the county treasurer for pay ment, as Interest will cease there-on after this date. Dated the 11th day of March, A. D. IMA B. L. VARD, Treasurer of Clatsop Co., Or. I-aill.-s wishing hair work done will do well by leaving orders wl'h Mrs. William Heqiicalth, 1N1 Seventh street. NEW BLOUSE-WAISTS. NOTICE To CONTItAt'Toltrt Scaled proposals will lie recHvd at my ofhee where pU'ia and ht Iricatlona can be seen until 10 a. m , March fist, Istal. for Ihe conatructl m of a store bull ling at Warretitcn. or , for Mr. D. K. War ren. The right la r-s-rve. in reject any and all bills, an I to waive any ilefecta. J. E. FERill'HiiN. Architect. 179 11th street, Astoria, Or. A TWISTER. A twister In twisting May owlat him . twist. For In twisting a twist Three twists mk a twist; Hut h on of lb twist I'ntwlsia from th twist. The twist untwlailng Untwists ths twist. That Is, when It', twisted with other twin than MARSHALL'S any JUST ARRIVED, Second Installment of I Will Wall Papers, und More to Come. Parties who are desirous of securing the latest IhisS pa terns and designs In wall paper should call on C. M. Cut birth, who has Just received his second Installment from the East. A third Is now on the way. Mr. Cutblrth claims he has the best selected stock In the city, and It will be sold at lower prices than prevail elsewhere. The store oc cupied by Mr. Cutblrth Is spacious and well lighted giving the purchaser a fair chance to examine his goods. Bear In mind that this stock Is all new and up to date. Opposite postoftlce, on west side. Large line of these blouse-waists are already offered In the shops. Many of the fancy-striped gingham, lawns and percales have separate ocllars and cuffs of white linen, and some women think this a gerat convenience, both In wear ing and In laundering. Most sleeves are of the straight, wide, bishop shaps, with either square or tumed-evor cuffs. There Is a yoke on th. back, wllh either one or two points, and the fullness below Is either gathered or laid In meeting side plaits. In front th. fullness Is gathered to the neckband, and there Is either a plain or lace-frilled box-plait or a row of Insertion in the center. Th. natural coiured batiste waists will he much vorn, and the prettiest have fronts of sprigged or embroidered stuff, while the backs and xlts-vea are of the plain fabric: the collars and cuffs aro either of whit linen or of the batlste.-Fronr. ' Review of Fashions," In Demorest's Magazine for aMrch. WANTED. WANTED-Young lady to learn pho tography. W. F. flnodgraas. W ANTED An honest, actlvo gentleman or lady to travel for reliable established house. Salary, I7M), payable lit weekly and expenses. Situation permanent. Ref erences. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope, The Dominion Company, fll Omaha Building, Chicago. REMOVAL Having removed to llund street next door to JcfTff'a restaurant. I rvspecif ully In vlt my frletida and other In need of good, honest footwear, lo rtl on ma In th new place. New work aa well aa re pairing. Hood workmanship and live and lal live price. a. A. OIMRK. THE BOARD OF TRADE ll'.Ti:M DOt I Ml'. 1. 1., Prop. ONLY THE FINEST LIQUORS. Car. Tenth and Bon Streets. DO YOU WASH? Certainly you do and of course you have laundry work don Avoid all danger of Chines disease and uncleanllneaa by having your work don by white kpl. YOUR CLOTHING FOR BALE. For Sale Th Ferrell property, corner of Exchange and 14th street. Price, $4,250. W. C. Cassell, 1711 loth street, agent JAPANESE! OOODS-Just out Just r celved-Just what you want, at Win Let's, SU Commercial street. FOn RENT. FOR RENT Two sillies of omV rooms, furnished, at 2M Commercial street, over Goodman A Dealy's shoo store. Apply on the premises. Will be returned from lbs Astoria Steam I -sundry as pur and clean aa though Just new. Calls mad for cloth ing, and delivered free of charge, RICHMOND & ROSS. Proprietors. J. P. HOLLOWMAN, Manager. Corner of Ninth and Astor afreets, op posite th Parker House. Charge rea sonable and special weekly rate for f amlllos. JHE RESORT 41HOMHAUBM e IIHACH. T Beat Rrands of WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS "BEST ON THE COAST," Th Fa mow (Wmhrlnus Hear Always o Tap. . , 473 Commercial St., - - Astoria, Ore. To People Wanting Homes On the Hinman Tract Good Residence LotB ' ICemy of Accena Comparatively Level And only five blocks west of the Post Office Square, will be sold at low prices and on easy terms for a short time only. W. R. SMITH, Manager Headquarters at Smith Bros.' 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