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TIIK DAILY ASTORIAN, SATURDAY MORMN'G, JULY 23 mmrm eaaaeaakaVvii for Infants and Children. 3 MOTHERS, Do You Know tlut Paregoric, Batetnan' Dmue, Oodfivye Cunllal, many excelled ,Mhlng ftyrupe, and moat remedies for children are eorapoaed of olum or morphine f Vow Know that opium Hid morphine ar stupefying uaroxlc puUuiief no Vow It mow that In aiutl cuuntflee dnigglsta are uut permitted IumU naroutla without Ulallug I htm polaone t no Vi Ktmw llut you thoiilil not penult any medicine to bo gives your child Vulvae you or your phyetdaa know of what It It coaipiaed T no Vow Know that Caetorl ta purely vegetable preparation, and that 1 Ut of he Ingredients la puUUhat with every bottler no Van Know that CaatorU la tha preerrlptloa of the famous Dr. lamual Pitcher. That It kaa bee lu see fur nearly thirty years, and that Dura CaatorU la now sold tuaa sjf all othaf rtuudlas fur children euuUnedr no Vow waw that tha IMtant Office Drpartsteat of tin United States, sad of other cuualiiaa, have laaucd earleelre right to Ir. rllchar and hit aulgne to m ttia word Caetorlaa " and Ita fosniula, nJ that to tmllala them U alata prteon ofTcnae? no Vow Know that on at Ilia raaaona for granting tfala government prol actios wea because Caalorta had been promt to bt etbaolately tiariuleee f no Vow Know that g$ Htl tdoact of CaatorU ara furaUbed for JJ Witt, or one caul a dtae ) Ito Vow Know that whan peaeeeaedotthle perfect preparation, yorchlIdrea Buy be kept well, aud that yua nay have unbrukea reatf rll, lhcae ttilnga art worth knowing. They ara (acta. Tha fhexilwtHe alirtiatnre of ta en rvrrr wrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. TIDE TABLE FOR JULY, 1896. lorricuD HIUII WATKK, IiW WATCH. Wednesday Thnnalay Krl.l.. Hatunlav ,, HI' SI) AY Monday Tunlav Wednesday Thursday Irlday. . tiaturdsv ol'SHAY Monday Tftesday Wednesday Thnrt iriity : Hturev M'SHAY Monday Tuealay . f Wednesday. . . ., Thursday rri.luy Wattirilse HI' SHAY Monday. ., Tuealay WnlnnuUv Thursday.' Kridiiv.. Ii.m ft. v.u. A.. 1 4 ht I 2i 5 4ft 9 7 3 8 4H3 1 4 KOAOj e loans i 71l3S3o! 802UflO ! 01' H 4 M 'lSMtl 81 11 O-MSO 1 XkiM am 8 010 SMT4 ofjKfla TUB 7 20,10 W4 3 Ji ii a a '! U6 2 'Sl'0 ft tl 5 :'4,1 3-J 7 a Ii.m ft ti.mjjt. 6 77 6, 6 1 V7 4 6m7BI 7 VJ7&I 8 4 7 7 9 ill 7 l 10 I S 8 Oi 11 O.V8 S r. m. Ii.m n. ..VI ..'13 ..114 .. IV ..ill' ..17 .. H .. 1 in M 1 0 01781 1 lu 1 8 21241 4 4 120 3 4&H-ti-. a 41 -o,i H '21 1-S i I 7 IX) 1-6 3 13 7 4 788 1-41 a4H76 iai-a 3 217 0' 8 ftn 1-1 4(W i: 4 3rtH 1 IDOrlO 1 a in h i in bi lo 6 11 H 1 0 00 1 0 7 05 H 2 8 018 8 0 0.tM io m h 8 2ft 2M 30, 81 0 42 H (1 1 2iH3 21M17I 2 4S,7 3 3 rt 7 4 110 1 8(1(18 4 I 120 0 a-yoo 3 87 Oil 4 31-1 11 01 H 7 fiS01-6 11 84 8 2 OM2-2 ' I 0 8M 1-8 2M7 8 7Stll-tl 2!W77 Hill 11 3 in) 7 0 7 40 40 S 38 8 0 ttlalOO 4 118 0 0 3:' 0(1 4 1 H 0 10 01 1 2 8 18 7 9 10 30 I H U13417 0 17 2 4 1 (HI 8 0 2 10 8 4 8 23 8 8 430 30 8 28 8 7 0 14 87 7tW31 7 4 2 7 8 2rt 2 3 9 13' 2 0 10 04 l n 10 53( 1 3 S1I40 18 0 34 2 3 1 40 3 2 3 02 3 6 4 20 3 7 8 24 3 0 6 20 8 1 7 08 2 7 7 6 2 6 834 20 II 13 1 9 9 80 17 10 31 1 7 1121 10 S a. in. p. ui. 02, 1-8. to., below HMO. $10 to $20 a day. Agents Wanted LIFEo'AVKlNLEY And IKOMllT, Itt'publlcan Candidate for prreidrnt and vloe-prealdrnt, by Itobt. P. Porter, the noted Journnllat prraciit nlltor of tha Cleveland World, and liiltlmate fr1nd of McKINLEY for twenty y'ra. Abaolutely the only au thentic urn: op Mckinley pui.iiah- d. For more than two yr-nra In prep aratiim, and the only work that haa recelw the rndoraement of Ma. Mc Kliilrr and hla moat Intimate frlenda. book equal to It aa a avller. Kvry body wnnti the book publlahrJ at MeKtnWe home. Porter'a book aolla at nlaiht. Readore will accept no other. A gold mine for live, active worker. Our agvnti are olvarliia from 110 to 1:0 a day. Chance for thouannda of olheri to do aa well. Thl la the oppor tunity of your life. The hlghcat com- mlaahin pnld. OHDEIt OUTKIT NOW. Send !0c (atnnipa taken) aa en evidence of good faith, which amount will be refunded with aitent'a drat order. If It la only fr one book, making OUTFIT KliEE. Hooka on time. Charges pre puld, leaving iroflta clear. Act quick or while you are walling others will cut you out! THE N. O. HAMILTON PUR CO.. IIjB Arcade, Cleveland, O. SEASIDE SAWMILL. A comiiiete stock of lumber on hand tn the rough or dreaaed. Flooring, rue tic, celling, and all klnda of finish: mouldings end shingles; ' alao bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bed rook. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard t mill. H. F. L, LOQJLN, Prop'r. Boaalde, Oregon. REWARD. Clatsop County, Btate of Oregon Whereaa, on the STth day of May, 1894, Esther Loire, Jack Lambert. Adolph Quolnage and Sam Mellandt were waylaid and murdered near Cath lamet Head (two mile below Clifton) In Clatsop county, Oregon. Now, therefore, Clatsop county here by offers the following reward of O.NK THOUSAND ($1000) DOLLARS for Information that will lead to the arrest or conviction of tha person or person who murdered said parties. Bald reward will be paid aa follow: Five Hundred (I&00) dollar will be paid for Information that will cause the ar rest and conviction of any one of the gang of murderers, and Five hundred (tOfl) will be paid for Information that will cause the arrest and conviction of the balance of the persons committing said crime. Astoria, Oregon, June 10, ISM. J. 11. n. GRAT. County Judpe, Clatsop County, Or. 11 A SPECIALTY or Tt.it liar? Jll.oOO I'ultiON' pwrrtmncr.;; ouredlii lo totalis. r Youosnbvtru.itoddt hoiunft'riuinioitrkMiiitriJtiioiruiirttu tye If you im-frrtonmio hero wowtlicm ifnctlu pay ntiirttul fniuandHtlt)ill.nfJ rnrhtnrt. I r w fAll l ouro. Uyoti tif o iftkcn lurr Cry, iotlld rotnnht nii till bnvflorir and Jama, Muooua l'utt lu'nln mouth, Ho if Throuv, 'Ui.pl, iUiptvr Colored Hpott, D.rori on nr uurtof tlio tKHly, llnlror F citron n tnlltnor ut, U ( tl Horondiiry HMOt roisfS (r,aiirntra to cur. We aoJintUio niot obntl uwl siid rhitUeiiir) tlio wai ,d fur mam vrevntiotciirt 0'hla dt-oavo h:iiAltrnM bitilleUthftakUl of Ih9 utoat u.tiirut !liyU ciuiiae AOO.IM'O cauiiat tmtm our wtv-tn4k HIM A two 1 1 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice I hereby given that I have been duly appointed exooutor of the last will and testament of Adam Sat i ter, deceased. AU person having claims against the estate are requested to present them to me at the law office Of Frank J. Taylor, at Astoria, Oregon, within six month from thl date. All person owing the estate must pay their Indebtedness to me, at the same place. LOUIS KIRCHHOFP. Dated, June 24th, 1894, Ft, Cibkwfrrti r.ll.k MaaeaS Bra.. Pennyroyal pills ..LVv ' "nSM ltd Vnlf Vtmml. lrrirlit Pnr CirkMtw,$ thtptuk PU . anna in iuhi mm V"4J nnunio' us. Mkfti wlih mm riroo, Tak (ISMU 4nW mm thrr, Hrut dingivmn nfMiifw V uf imtttMant. At Drmgfttu, t wtirl Im Manun for imrtloulara. lewUroonkala kn.l "U4i)C ftr fiaillHh-MltMfr, by rMap mr rii1, in.uim iitmaviiisii, rn tVf 1 m ufNSiFr aisJSJSBiajast vavtitmsinrion proof tn ann!tt off viuploi UlUUAUO. ILL, tfiml cmaraiitv. n.Ucntion. AtMrft 'OOK KI.MKUV CO, l XUIMUIUO i Sltrnatur la printed In BLUB diagonally across tha ' OUTSIDB .Mo"' i 'Mi S of evaty botUa of (tha Original and Genuine) vWorceterhlre, SAUCE Am a further protection tgahut mil imitation. i Afeato lor the United State, JOHN DUNCAN'S 50NSrCYV MATT 12 II H MARIN 13 Movemanlaol Val nt Homo anil Claawherei The admiicr Kmplio arrived down from I'ortlniiil yval'-nlay morning. The schoiier I'liurt'er arrived down yeuterdny, luinlier laden for California, and put to sea at 11 o'clock, The Ili'llliiri ship Hutherlandnlilre ar rived down from Portland yesterday ufterii'Hiti and docked at the O. It. and N. wharf, where she will load BIlllllOII, The tiarkenllne Northweat arrived In from C'hllfotnla yeaterday afternoon In Imlloat. It Is understood that she will load lumber at the mouth of the Cow Ills river, The steaiaxtr Mexico arrived from finn Franrlst-0 yesterday afternoon In place of the Mute, and left up for Portland In the evening. Hhe had 210 tons of freight for Astoria and a fair ly good paaaenger list. The Tarn O'Hhantir, Captain Patter son, unexpectedly arrived In the har bor yesterday afternoon. In the dense hute outside she missed the tugboat and came on Into the river. The tug rarrled order for her to pniceed to O ray's Harbor, w hich she will do this morning. Tne Mar or trance, trie iumi i.rinno ship, arrived In ban rranciaco the otn- er day with a record of 113 days from Uindon. Her llrst voyage was made to 8un Francisco In IW In 110 days, and In IW she mode the pasaago In 114 days. Evidently she Is keeping up her record. The brlgantlne Illakeley will be sold in about tno weks to ratlnfy claims against the vessel for wages due the crew, says the Seattle Post-Intelllgrn-cer. After the dllllcult voyage to Cook's Inb't and back, during which the brlgantli.e was short-handed, the men thought they should not only be paid In full, loll had a dim hope of extra money. Li this they were dis appointed. The vessel Is owned by F. 8. Bohm and J. Hurrows, of Taco- mo, and they have had as agent a Mr, Jones, also of Tacoma. The unpaid members of the crew, nine In all, have been systematically put off from day to day, until they decided to resort to law. At first they were asked to wait until the agent came down from Alas ka. He arrived on the Topeka. last Wednesday, but did nothing to sat Isfy the sailor. The report of almost every Incoming vessel contains some reference to the tidal wave of mid-June, which seems to have made Its presence felt In al most every quarter of the Pacific. Nor was the Empress of Japan, which left thl port at 9 p. nt of the 22nd June, any exception to this rule, for on ar rival at Yokohama twelve day later, Captain Lee, her commander, reported as follows: At 15 a, m., on the 4th of July, about 13S mile off Yeno. In latitude SH.il liorth, longitude 144.4: east, a distinct earthquake shock or tidal wave was felt throughout the ship, which caused heavy vibration, the shock being similar to the los of propeller blades. A( the time the e was perfectly smooth and the weath-r char, with daylight. On examination it was found that neither the ship nor machinery hud sustained Injury. Re- tween Klnkwusan and Phlrlkaeakl a large quantity of wood and wreckage was passed, presumably the result of the dUaster of lSth June. Colonist. OUTWARD JJOUND OREGON GRAIN FLEET 189.5-0.- Hi,t Oct Mb .. Hl.-ir "'xrlMia Jrfm? lifumemii'J Mlf-IU. iAi.Mnlrlh ,. !'. 1 1 -..y ....... Ilrii-Ml ., Ii invii Hill...,, 'Ii'irlirl'life ,kii..i,,n jl'rl riieuier M, ixt M .. .. 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M-I1.7-JS bbls Ouur. vame S-tUMi. K-VJt bliUfluur, value 12.X. OAlao CJiff bbis flour, value il.il. F Alao II. I70i ila barley, value llj). NEW PROPOSITION. Ulg Insurance Company Makes a Good Offer. Deposit $90 per annum for twenty years: then draw l.'OO per year for bal ance of life, and principal will be paid at death. "Special Income" Policy, is sued exclusively by The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Founded 1843, purely mutual, assets 1221.213.721.33. , Thl Investment can be purchased by ten annual payment, or by single pre mium If preferred. Send exact date of birth to Wm. S. Pond, State Manager, 404-5-6 Oregonlan Building, Portland, Oregon. . A WONDERFUL SHOW. The existence of that hitherto hypo thetical ijunllty denominated "horsj sense" will receive ample verification at the exhibition of Prof. Bristol's Eques Curriculum. In the Fisher Op era House Wednesday and Thursday July 29th and 30th, and at the mntlnea Thursday afternoon, at which thirty educated horses will hold their a'ldl ence Bpell-biiund for two hours In 'tern onstratlon that Instinct and reason are so near allied A narrow line their bounds divide, by an Infinite number of tricks that show this noble anlnml poesesses u brain which can grasp an idea -.ol follow It up to a logical result. This unltjue exhibition has crcati everywhere the most profound sensa tion and elicited words of high com mendation from all classes of people. The friend of the horse will be con firmed In his admiration of the noble animal, and the advocates of measures for prevention of cruelty to dumb ani mals will be fortified for their benefi cent work. Prof. Bristol's, ajystRin teaches and exemplifies the truth cf the proposition that kindness Is the primary requisite for control of the brute species. While witnessing the almost human action of this hand of horses, one finds It difficult to realise that they are In deed of the brute family and subject at times to so much abuse from exacting task-masters. They do everything but talk, and the auditory feelz that If Prof. Bristol keeps up his udmlrable system of training It Is not beyond the range of possibility to develop articu late language to round out the "horse sense" which each of his ejulne friends imssesses. Popular prices wili prevail, 25, 35 and 50 rents no higher. For IS cent you eaui aeoure aa excel lent well-served mead at the Bon Too Restaurant. No. 171 Commercial street They are also fully prepared to serve all klnda of flan, gome and delicacies of the season, ss well a oyster In every ItnoeTioabl styl at the lowest living prices. Come once and you will con tinue to come. OUR CORNER. A gentleman' resort, at eorner Bond and Utb. street. The finest brands of liquors and etgar always on hand. Call and try u. ANDERSON PCTICRBON. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. For sale at Es-tes-Conn Drag Store. White stock can be beautifully washed and Ironed, thus saving much unnecessary expenditure. ROYAL BaKing Powder. Highest of all In leavening StrtngthU. S. Oeveewswat Report Trimmed skirts are assuredly win ning their wuy. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Most so-called "salmon twlnea" are col ored with acids. The acids rot the fibre and render the material useless. In the office of Elmore, Sanborn A Co. is an ob ject leseon that ought to b4 examined by all fishermen. It Is the whole of the material used In the manufacture of Mar shall's twine from start to finish. Go there and examine the color right through. You will see then why Mar- ehall's Is called the best In the world. WANTED. WANTED Immediately, a girl for general housework. Must be a first class cook. Apply at No. 290 Eighth street. WANTED At once; active agents for each county. Exclusive control and no risk. Will clear 13 to 25 hundred dollars a year. Enclose stamp tor full particulars or 25c for 31 sample. Big Rapids Mineral Water Co., Big Rapids, Mich. FOR SALE. FOH SALE Two rhc.w cases, cheap. 541 Coinmercls.1 yfn-t. FOR SALE A desirable cottage and lot, Clatsop Grove, Seaside. Apply to H. I'. L. Logan, or Astorlan office. JAPANESE GOODS - Fireworks Just out-Just received Just what you want. at wing Lee s, M3 Commercial street. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Newly furnished room; hot and cold baths; call at this office. FOR RENT Three furnished rooms with or without board. Apply 1S1 7th street. FOR RENT Three or four rooms, with board, at Mrs. E. C. Holdon's, corner Duane and Ninth street. Price reasonable. LOST. LOST OR STOLEN A Check for 345.30, drawn on First National Bank, of Portland, endorsed by O. L. Hansen. Finder please notify "F." care Asto rlan office, and claim reward. 0.R.&I. GIVES CHOICE OF TRBpSCOflTIflEflTflli ROUTES. Via Spokant and St Paul i Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha of SL Piol Pullman anl Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining- Cbair Cars Astoria to Sao Fraociseo. Columbia, Wednesday, July 22. State of Col., Monday, July 27. Columbia. Saturday, Aug;. 1. State of Col., Thursday, August 4. Columbia. Tuesday. August 11. State of Col., Sunday, August 11 Columbia, Friday, August 21. State of Col., Wednesday, August 21 Columbia, Monday, August 3L Astoria end Portland Steamers. T. J. Potter leave Portland Mon days at I a, ra., Tuesdays and Thurs days at S p. m. and Saturdays at 1 p. m. Leaves Ilwoco Mondays, Wednes day and Fridays at 4 p. m. and Sun days at S p. m. Leave Astoria Men days, Wednesday, Fridays and Sun days at 7 p. m. R. R. Thompson leaves Astoria dally at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland dally ex cept Sunday at 7 a. m. Ticket of steamers Ocean Wave and Telephone sire) good on all these boats. All four boats go to each other's docks each night and morning for freight and passenger. For rate and general Information call on or address G. W. LOUNSBERRT. Agent W. H. HURLBURT. Gen. Pas. Agt., Portland, Or. ROSS HIGGINb k CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria aaal Upcatr Astarta Free Taaa and Coffee. Table DaUcaciea. DnaaeOt aa TroeKal Frolts. Vereuears, uagar Cm Haau. Bacoa, Eac . . Choke Fresh and Salt Meats. Few flen Would Ask; for a Finer Dinner than thee we serve. We're trying very way to moke then the meat eat JoyabM tn town. An the "good "things' of the-eseon rooked - by onr axoal leant eook n tha moat delicious style. Per fect service. If you Invite a friend to the Palae Restauraot the plao ss a swfncteetf guar antee that he will reoeiv a gaad meal. , The Palace Restaurant THE RSTOHIfl SRVIKGS BflHK Acts as srustee for corporations and In dividuals. Transaot a general banking business. Interest pae on time deposits. C. H. PAGE ; President BENJ. YOUNO Vice-President FRANK PATTON Cashier DIIWCCTORS: J. Q. A. Bowlb. C. H. Page, Ben). Young, A. 8. Reed, . P. Thompson, W. B. Dement, D. K. Warren. LADIES Cloaks and Suits made to order or ready made nt the ..UNIQUE.. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING C. A. LE VERE & CO. Ladles' Tailors. FOUND. FOUND Bunch ot keys on Bond street. Owner can have same by ap plying at Astorlan office and paying for this notice. If vou want a sura relief for pains In the back. side, chest, or limbs, use an llcock's Plaster Be. in Mind Not one of the host of counterfeit and Imita , tions 1 as food as the genuine. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that E. R. Hawes has made a general assignment ot all his property for the benefit of all his creditors; and that the under signed. C. J. Trenchard, has been ap pointed asignee of sold estate; and all creditors of said estate are hereby noti fied to present their claim against said estate, under oath, to me, within three months hereafter, at the store ot sold E. R. Hawes, at No. 505 Bond street, of said city. ; C. J. TRENCHARD. Assignee. Astoria, June 25, 1894. Parties desiring the best ot Job printing at the lowest prices should call at the Astoria job office before going else-wtiara. WtH Paper, Artists' Materials. Paints. Otla, Gtaae, etc Jasaaea Matters. Rugsant BaabooGooct 36s Cc mmercial Street. BREMNER & HOLMES. Blacksmiths. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, first-close horseshoeing, etc hOGGIHG CHW tTJOHK A SPECIALTY 117 Olney street, between Third and aad Fourth. Astoria. Or. J. B. WYATT, Phone No. 68 Astoria. Oregea Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINTS and OILS. Special Atteatloa Paid to Supplying Ships. fll THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A passenger train on the Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. Its tarlns are vestlbuled, heater by steam, and lighted by electricity. Each sleep car berth has an electric reading lamp. Its dining cars are the best In the world. and Ita coaches are palaces on wheels. This great railway, connecting as It does with all transcontinental lines at St Paul and Omaha, assures to the tarvellng public the beat service known. Tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Railway are on sale at all railroad ticket offices to any point In the United States or Canada. For maps, folders and other Information, address. C. J. EDDY. General Affent J. W. CASEY. Portland, Or. Trav. rass and Tkt Agent, Portland. Or. Tost 6h i non-potoncm irmwiy lor UoDurrhCBea. CCUKteX 1 OltMt, Spermatorrhoeas. OiaruttM la cnvrsrt. or aur in flat mmsL. at to itmtrx turn. lrritntioD nt ul.-wrm- mm. miiMi,- uoq of niUPoun BifDl TNeEunS CHIIi'f M Co. rnei. Noo-Mtringwiit, n.t.1. J or tvni in plain wmvver. vj CA)iics, prvpsjeiu, log fl OO, or 3 bottltM, 2.73. Circulavr wo on requoii, STEAMERS Bailey Gatzert Ocean Wave CWhlte Collar Line.) time; card. OCEAN WAVC Leave Astoria Leave Portland- Tuesdays 7 p. m. Mondays I p. m. Thursdays T p. m. Wednesdays 8 p. m. Sundays 7 p. m. Fridays, 1p.m. Connects at Astoria at 8 a. m. Sun days with steamer T. J. Potter for II- waco. BAILEY OATZERT. Leave Astoria Leave Portland- Mondays 8 a. m. Mondays 8 p. m. Tuesdays la. m. Tuesdays 8 p. m. Wednesday 6 a, m.Saturdays U p. tn. Thursdays 8 a. m. Wednesday 8 p. ra. Fridays It m, Thursdays 8 p. m. Saturdays I t in. Fridays 8 p. tn. pnoFE8iorAL CAma H. A. SMITH, DENTIST. V.j.-.p Rooms 1 ami 1, Pythian Building, overr C. H. Cooper' tore. DH. ELIV JAN80N, PHYSICIAN AND SCROEON, Office over Olson' drug store. Honrs. Ill to 12 a. tn.: 1 ta 1 nH 7 . a . Bundays, I to U. Drt O. B. E8TE9, PHY81C1AN AND BURGEON. Special attention to dieeaaoa r ami surgery. Office over Danzurer-e ainea a.. .. Telphona No. 6X JAY TUTTLE, M. D., " PHYSICIAN, BIROKON AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, rooms f and a. Pvrhi- n..,,., Hours. W to II and 1 la 1 v,a M Cedar street " john t. LiairrER, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Office, upstairs. Astorlan Bonding. H. T. CROSBY, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. en Commercial street. J. Q. A. BOWLBT, ATTORNET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offlce on Bond etreet, Astoria. Or. J. N. Dolptl. niohafvl K Cheater V. Doloh. DOLPH, NIXON DOLPH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland. Ores-on. H. S la ..a r. Hamilton Building. All legal and eol lectlon bustn-ss promptly attended to. Claims against the government a spo- ciauj. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LOrjT.K VA 7 i o. ... A. M. Regular communications held oa tha first and third Tueadar ev.nm. each month. G. W. LOUNSEERRT, W. M. E. C. HOLD EN, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. W. a CASS ELL. DEALER IN REAL ESTATE. Notary Public. 518 Bond Street. WHEN IX PORTI.AKrw.il t F. Handler ft Co.. 124 Third street, and get the Dally AstorUan. Visitors neat not miss their morning paper while there. .Lubrtcatinr OILS A Specialty, 1S7 1895 ' Fisfyer Brothers, SeU ASTORIA Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron fe Stfel, Coal,:5 Groceries 5. Provisions, fpour&MiU'Feed,. i.," ae -w Doors Agricultur Wagons S; IS THitl Is there a man with heart so eold. " That from bis family would withhold The comfons which they all could find In articles of FURNITURE of the right kind. And w would suggest at this season a nice Bldeboard, Extension Table, or set of Dining Chairs. We have the largest and finest Una ever shown In the city and at prices that cannot foil to please the closest buyer. HEILBORN & SON SNAP A KODAK. at any man coming out ot our store and you'll get s portrait of a man brimming over with pleasant thoughts. 8uch quality In the liquors we have to offer ore enough to please any man. COME AND TRY THEM HUGHES & CO. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and PiatedWare. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets. J. A FAST ABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, 0USE, BRIDGE RID HITO BUILDE3 HOUSE MOVER. House Moving Tools for Rent. ASTORIA OREGON ASTORIA IRON WORKS Coacoaly St, foot at Jackeos. Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Land ao4 Marine Engtnea. Bolter work. Steaa- boat and Caonery Work a Specialty. Caatlsgs of All Deacriptfooa Made to Order oa anon nouco. John Fox.. ..President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vice President O. B. Prael Secretary First National Bank, Treasurer Emil Schacht ARCHITECT GEO. NICOLL, Assistant. OFFICE: ropp's IIzvj Er7J5ig UeHaanAejajHira , l'al4Uwl'- C. Yv STONE, Agent stNS V u vriaiH