V m .r' THK DAILY ASTOUIAX. THIKSIUY MOKNlXtJ, JILY 30, lSl. Beaver Hill COAL tub GEfl A RESORT and Gil man FOR Corner Commercial and nth St. gentlemen , ALEX CAMPBELL. Prop. Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mas oo application. New Astoria Is located at the terminus of the Astoria and Columtia River Railroad, at the mouth of the Columtia River. It fronts on the deep water ot the Columtia River Hartor, and tein? perfectly protected from wind and seas, affords the vry test docks for ships on this tay: therefore, it is the exact spot for the seaport of the great Northwest. These facts were recognized ty the Astoria t & Columtia River Railroad Co. when New Astoria Was Selected as the Starting Point for their Railroad and the Location for the Terminals. New Astoria is platted upon a plane high enough for perfect drainage, and well protected ty a high ridge tehind it. Its streets and avenues are wide, and. in fact. It Is laid out on modern plans. Extensive street improvements are now un der way. An The New Astoria Company .COMMERCIAL ST. We Carry a Fine Line of Ladies Gents' Children's Shoes Complete) Stock of Summer Footwear, Bathing Shoes, Etc Oar (weds An John Hahn & Co. Warranted 479 Commercial St. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER Local weather for the 24 hours end- j Ing at 6 p. m. yesterday, furnished by : the United States Department of Agri- , culture. Weather Bureau. . Maximum temperature, 67 degrees, j Minimum temperature, 56 degrrees. j Precipitation, none. I Total precipitation from September j 1st, 1S95, to date, 77.11 Inches. Eaceaa of precipitation from Septem- j ber 1st, 1895, to date. 5.74 Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. ' Forecast For W astern Washington and Western Oregon, cloudy and cool er; resh west to south winds. ' For Eaatern Washington and East ern Oregon clear weather. NEW PROPOSITION. Big Insurance Company Makes a Good , Offer. j Deposit J90 per annum for twenty years; then draw $200 per year for bal- j aace of life, and principal will be paid j at death. "Special Income" Policy, Is- j sued exclusively by The Mutual Life Insurance. Company of New York. Founded 1843, purely mutual, assets ' J221.213.721.23. This Investment can be purchased by ten annual payments, or by single pre mium if preferred. Send exact date of birth to Wm. S. Pond, State Manager, 404-5-6 Oregonian Building, Portland, Oregon. For 15 cents you can secure an excel lent well-served meal at the Bon Ton Restaurant, No. 571 Commercial street They are also fully prepared to lerve all kinds of fish, game and delicacies of the season, as well as oysters In every Imaginable style at the lowest living prices. Come once and you will con tinue to come. OUR CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at corner Bond and 12th streets. The finest brands of liquors and cigars always on hand. Call and try us. ANDERSON PETJSR80N. Salton Sea Salt for baths at the Estes-Conn Drn? Store. 10c and 25c per package. Meany la the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. Clarkson & Mclryin LONG FIR PILING Promptly Furnished r ra,::.mrx"jaT, flf ELMORE, SANBORN If you will look into the situation you will m'o that! WARRENTON is the cream of west side projHTty. The center of improve-' merits is here, and as an investment for business or a home theiv is nothing to equal it in the whole proposition. In ; WARRENTON lots are all large, full size, 50x100. lVieosi riuiijo from 150 to $2"0 each. Sold on installments. Terms to suit. Save your change and buy a lot in WARRENTON office has been opened hy the pro prietor on. door east ot tne ltosdj hardware .tore. Call, be shown the, merlu of this property, and Invest. i : AROUND TOWN. Who would lose, Though full if pain, this intellectual beinir. Those thoughts that wander through eternity. To perish, rathi r. s vallow-d up and loft In the wide womb of uncreated night. Devoid of sense and motion. John Milton. Dr. W. I. Howard. Hom sopathlst, 5S Commercial street There was little or no business In the county courthouse- yesterday. Business with the merchants yester day was reported as very good. The finest separator cream In the city at bedrock prices at C. B. Smith's. Just received, a choice stock of fine teas, coffees and spices, at Foard St Stokes Co. Best Ice cream In town, cheap. Par lors for ladles. Astoria Cr-amery, 455 Duane street Cream from the celebrated Mikado cream separator, fresh every day, at Foard & Stokes Co. An extension is being built to the book cases for the big tax rolls in the county clerk's office. Ealley's Complexion brushes remove' Freckles, Tan and ftlarkhada. Sold I by Charles Rogers, druggist. J Regatta collections are still 'f,mng in and there is every HHsur-ime that sufficient funds will ),.; railed. i A carload nice fresh watermelons also a carload choice assorted fruits Juntj arrived today. Ross, Hlggins A: Co. Captain Charles ilir hardson. of the Columbine, wears the most unique campaign button yet an In Astoria, j All that the T'pp.-rtown people know! now Is that there Is a big run of r.sh and everybody is busy taking rate f' it. Go to the Spa for your randies and Ice cream. The only lirst-elass place i in town. Crushed fruits always on I hand. 1 Ice cream by the bushel at C. 13 Smith's. Ice cream soda a specialty. Private parlors for iadl-s. 453 Com-' mercial street. j Mrs. Carrie Ray. rrodium. Revilngs! dally, 50 cents. Test circle Tuesday j and Punday nlhts, 10 rents. 410 R.,nd j street, Room The street ears ye:iter,By a rushing business. All v.ante, to rclc on the trolley car, anl the conductors had their hands fiil p, the afiern.cn. I Boom Company 216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce Portland, Oregon ...Try it.. & CO. Agents. Astoria. Th warship rhtladelphla which left out yesterday aftorn,.n fr Port An-, getes. It Is rumored, left behind n mini- foer of sailor who were visiting on shore. A large consignment of new dump car., picks, shovels and other tools, with a lot of horses, were unloaded at Ranter yesterday for the railroad con tractors. The funeral yesterday afternoon of the late James M.Kwan was largely attended. The sen ices w ere conducted by the Kev. Mr. Short. a:id the In terment made at ilivenwood. Mrs. A. Hodc. representing II. II , Lltt, of Fortland. can be found at the millinery store of Mrs. McKenite, with a full line of ladles' suits, cape und separate skirts, for a f w days only. Pe sure to attend the Epv.rth League social tonight nt the i Mdeiice of Mrs. liusey. corner tith and t",ran 1 avenue. Tike along your friends and have a Rood, time while patronizing a good object. Municipal Judge Nelson was the win-; ner last night of the bicycle nt F. ard . Jt Stokeg raftle. The lucky number was L3A. The judge immediately dis posed of tils wheel to Walter Stokes at a Rood profit. Yesterday afternoon at the can fac. tory Harry Wheeler had one of his fingers almost cut off by the machin- . ery. The wound was a painful one. but the little f.-lloiv is doing very u-ell and brav. ly stood the dressing of it. C. R Smith, the confectioner, carries the only complete st n k of French and American candles In the city. Prices from Pc to M.'o per pound. All mall orders receive prompt attention. Fresh candles manufactured every day (3 Commercial street. Fish. fish. I'.sh everywhere, was the cry heard on all sides yesterday. Hith er It's too hot or too cold, too wet or too dry, there are no fish or too many fish. All should be thankful, however, that there is so g 1 a run with which to wind up the fishing s.-ason. A big tire w as noticed yesterday af- ternoon on the mountain sel- n. ar Crooked Creek. Evidently somebody was burning over a large traot of land. To say nothing of the moral as pect of such affairs, it seems a terrible , waste of fuel which some day of other might keep many families warm dur ing the long winters. Captain Richardson, of the Colum bine, will leave out this morning for another trip to Destruction Island. He will take with him Captain Flske, of , the United States engineering corps, who will inspect the repairs and Im j provements recently made at Destruc tion Island. They will return on Frl-; day, bringing with them the workmen who have been engaged there for the ! past month or two. The newest fad with the ladles, par ticularly the younger ones. Is mak ing collections of campaign badges. The Independent girls take all kinds of buttons. Democratic. Republican, Populist, Prohibitionist, and Free Sil ver; but the girl who believes her father's politics to be just about right, will receive no badges except such as represent his Ideas. City Attorney Curtis, In removing his office from Ninth street, where his rooms were on the second floor, to his present location, retained his old sign, which read, "City Attorney, Up stairs." Now he Is In a single story building. A man looking for him yes terday, reading the sign got a ladder and went up on the roof to look for j the city law giver. It is safe to say! he did not find him. J. M. Hughes. Fay Gerald. H. Wa?- ner and W. P. Swope, of Astoria, K. ' A. Evans, J. 8. Hharp and I,. H. Wag- i ner, of the Chicago Portrait Company, ; and K. R. Hughes, a new spaper man J fiom Taeoma, left yesterday afternoon! for Cannon Beach for a short outing. I The Ktrangers of the party have heard j often of the superiority of the Oregon , h-sif-hes, and they came down to In-j 'stigate. The party go well prepared : for an enjoyable time. j Mr. 'I. Wlngate, who returned from fortland yesterday, stated to an Astorlan representative that busi ness In the metropolis Is quite dull. He '. as informed by a friend of his that tic- banks of that city were refusing to l-nd money on the best of securities, j and that they would probably continue to do so until after the November elec tion. The attitude of Oregon politi cians on the; money question has fright ened the money owners to a more or 1'hs extent throughout the state. Thlsj has had of course a depressing effect i on all kinds of business enterprises, j Mr. Wlngate was of the opinion that j Oregon has had enough free silver al-j ready. 4 HERE ARE BARGAINS PERSONAL Mr, I'lonnan. of t'atlilamit. I Ins his Astona friends James Leahy and wife, of Muey. and Krlck Manilla. P.-. p lliver were in (he city .slenlay. Mrs. Ktnsio and family, of Fort Can - by. w 111 leave for California on the '.d - umbla Saturday Mrs. Mattle ltoscoe and dauiihter. of Fortland. are vwltlng with Mr audi Mrs. A i yrus. Martin Foard was under the w. alh. r , yesterday, and unable t be at his place of business during the afternoon Mrs. I', laly. who has be. n istllng j at Long l"a.h. passed through the! city last night en nutc to hoc home In the metropolis ' Mrs. Win. llume and two .laught'i -a with Miss Nettle Tuttle. returned ft. in Elk Creek and Seaside yesterday, and are visiting at the residence of pr Tuttle. The Misses Carrie and Frances Har ris. It. M IVnovun. II K Fat khurst. I!. IS. May. Walter C. Smith. V. A Seeley. A. M. K.dilberi;. W F. It. n- nett and wife. Sanfor-I Hirsch. Th d..re il Claldlnc. I'ortliind. S II Shonimcer. Chicago. P i ireeiitimv. San Franelsco; Ceo, Forbes. South lien.!. It. It. ll'iidiieks anl wife. Kik'in. r -t"ii: Mrs Haw kin. Ilwa, ... I' J M' C.owan. Chinook. 1; It. Winter. W.i terford. wer- at the oeel l.-nt y. ster ility. AT TIIK SFMMF.i: KKS.iKTS New attraction nr. dally pi. s-iit'ng '.li. mselve at the benches atid the Sources of these r. softs l.fe ,i et.u- sue that no one form of amusement is given an opportunity to become mo. notonous. The l.uci novelty at 'iearhart is a large Seal w hich was w ash-sl ashore about a mile above the hot. I a day or two ago. it was dlscoyei-.d by a bather who had I im,. separated from the throng further below, and as joon us the announcement of it pf-s-"m e v. as mail- the crow d deserted their momentary pl-asures for the new found curiosity. A number of v .hales were plainly visible from the beach Tuesday and afforded an additional obje. i of Inter est to those who were watching the lighthouse tetid-r Manzanlta discharg ing stores at the Tillamook lighthouse. At Seaside a most enjoyable evening was spent on the beach, where music ami an excellent display of pyrotech nics kept the merry crowd until the wee hours of the morning. Mrs. Wm. Hume has returned to her home at Eagle Cliff. R. It. Winter was a passenger to ward the beach yesterday. Attorney Newton McCoy, of Port land, who has been camping at G.-ar-hart Park, was summoned home on business a day or two ago. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kinney came home on a short trip yesterday. (.'has. I'.rown, of Astoria, has return ed from a short vacation at the beach, and rumor says he enjoyed himself) Immensely. Prof. Wright's headquarters Is the flag camp at eGarhart. Max Young and family went down to Clatsop yesterday. The latest arrivals at Hotel (iearhart are: W. S. Bennett and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Flanders, Mrs, A. F. Biles. Mrs. F. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clemens, and Miss Jennie Clemens, Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. J. U Barnes, Salem. TO PAItENTS. The Sisters of the Convent of the Holy Names have arrived in Astoria, and will remain here permanently. They can be found at their residence, Judge Taylor's former home, Frank lin avenue and 30th street. Those who desire to make application for terms of tuition, music, etc., will please rail. SIHTEH SCPEIlIOTt. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Qnld Medal, Midwinter Fair. DIL CnEAfJ BAEflNG Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. A Beautiful Addition on the West Side. ...WATCH... FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT it it i : t kn's it.ivtion. An . I.. t ;. .11 will be held on Monday, AllKllat PHh. Ivii. nl I he house of lies. ue I " i .; I t', No .', f,ir the ;mr- """' "r '"' ",,,! """ ''h,'f Kllll"'f. A titn- r-r the muln ' '"' "Ml ' '"'n ' o'clock a m until t o'clock p. in. of ! .i.l day I Judge i' II Stockton. .1. II Mor. rlon. .in I ileo Steven fl-rks. 1. : Sells an I V. T S. ho. ,i i - i VKlii I'r ai.l.iil Astoria Fire l.p Attest F J Cine Acting S.cy. tiik mai;ki:ts ei -pool. July .'.i Wheat spot, .pil.t. detianl poor. No red winter.! .'s No .' red spume. .' 'vl. No. li California, ,'d. ! I'. rtlan l. July Wheat - Walla Walla. i -" . Valley. :.'.l. Sf. n'Kllol.l dlltS' MKF.TINii. The annual meeiiim- ,.f the t.vckho . els of the "Mil Fellow,' .1111.1 , lUilldlm; Axo latlon will be held at i '.Id Fellows' Hall on Thursday. Aug -'7th. at '.' o'clock p m iy ot.b r of the president. A. J MF.ilt.MIl, Secy I'sc WYliftiot Coi n Cure. No curt' no pay. For sale nt Ks-tes-Conn iM'lirr Store. Report of the Corn itlon ol tll ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK AT ASTORIA, i 111 '.il- Vf n Ol Ml. .K .i fHttltifi , ItC'lt IK .M v - tl tc.n.n r $ l K Ji wi"' run . nr-l jt.i ., .-iiir.i i. ; I ft. (-. ,!. i n, i..ri". , i ( in i ti li n i t l i ti'U .,. ,, 1 , '! iU k. 'l:M!;s .1. , Il uikiiii I'tniv fur l.iir H)t r. v ' ui . .1 M,( il ' llier rr.t'. 'rtU' a;;, ::mr l n-M 1 iio t I' lf irutii s!lr f-diik rti 1 l'ii..kir '.O'i Ji I ''if in -in ( it M.. ii r. r . .th.-,.i . , iii : 4 Mi.-, ki .hi. t ..ih'-r r.t-!i . im, i.f . ! ti-1 Sat...! rt; 1 .it;k . i-'i il) Kl I'-l "ti:it U,"T tltckrl-., ami i-i'im I" I.V-Ofl M"!i v K..i k i It ink, ; Hwot... .'.-'. m I 'Wil'i.if!tr nir Jl.Tii li l iiiit ! (in ii m fh 1 fr' iimr rr ivt.l, nl Mrvnnt i ii 'rt ;o lnt.i! I I Hill lt:t I'hWI1 . k p. ,1.1 III .. . II' . $ .W.IW 110 illl'.U lill.ll . 1. i I lIllllMleil .rel;,, ,o . efj r uml te ..i Niltlonrti I'Sttk Il..e uel. miilll.K Pi.. ti eitier ni'iiihpi 11 k Pm,. 10 !r a 1 .- tiHiiki ai,,l hanker. Ill.lill.lllill tle(( .itejecl to i-iieeK.. f T..l'. Id lletmtlHt ren Iflcale o ee :,fM-. 117 II, .'.Ml IO I. i i 11 1:1 m i-n . Tiu.p cmiic.ii,. ..f .i.w ii m-i.!h t Total rif:n Male ol Orr.ou. , , ,. , .,,. " I. .1. K IIilvuiv ca.ii.r el the lw. ii.on.Ml t.aiik . , ; rar that itw In. atalrnietlt l lriN lu llir heal l my kto !e Il HUll IM-Ilel. J K- II PCI NX. ('.illler hu'jacnl.eil itntl aauril In Irt-lutrme Una lh ll.il 1. 1 July. I.ni. HUMl M'lTII.K. IKf Ai.j Notary l';inilc fur I'reiion. Correct Atteat; ' I, pkmn r. i TIIKH. UK t.'KKIt. Illtrctof. i . a. with. II r J WANTED. VA.'TEI Immediately, a girl for general housework. Miil Ii a flrat. class cook. Apply at No. 2S0 Eighth si reel. i VANTEI At once; active agents for each county. Exclusive control and no risk. Will clear 12 to 25 hundred dollars a year. Enclose stamp for full particulars or 2Sc for SI sample. Dig Itaplds Mineral Water Co., Dig P.aplds, Mich. FOR SALE. HO It SALE A desirable cottage and lot, Clatsop (irove, (Seaside. Apply to H. I". h. Logan, or Astorlan ofllce. JAPANESE OOODS - Fireworks - Just 1 out Just received Just what you want, ' a, Wlnv Ta'a U, fVtmm.. nl I ...... Jt FOR RENT. ;1 Holt KENT Newly furnished rot- tage, live rooms, or will sell furniture ijf io lenani. in.i I'.xcminge street. HOfl IlENT Newly furnished rooms; hot and cold baths; call at this office. FOR RENT Three furnished room! with or without board. Apply 1X1 7th afreet. - rjn iir.oi r xnree or rour rooms, witn r board, at Mrs. E. C. Holden's, corner i ' Dunne and Ninth streets, price reason able. LOST. for I.OHT Oil STOLEN A check M.'i 30, drawn on First National Hank, of Portland, endorsed by O. L. Hansen. Finder please notify "F." care Asto rlan ofllce. and clulm reward. FOUND. FOUNT) A skiff on Clatsop spit, be low the breakwater. Owner can have same by proving property and paying charges. Apply to F. Wlckman. - FOUND-Ilunth of keys on I'.ond street. Owner can have same by P - plying at Astorlan olflce and paying for this notice. SI LO - W 1 I - pISIIHR'S Two Nights and One Hatince WcrfnV.S JULY 29 and GO 'ilt Mnllnco Tlmrsiln, nl Till Ip lh llltsr ami IISI.V .H'VK It IM IC In .t.lll f lh ! HHt t ! I'WOK, 1. M. imiM I'ol.X ...EDUCATED HOUSES... PONIliS AM) Ml'l.i: "1'iimic-tlimiir.l.v the hirnol miJ innst ..inlci (ul clilbltbn mi iouil lotclliKCtlvC knnil lo llic ni lJ."-Sati l i .uuUoo I Xiitotncr. ...Horses of the Rarest Beauty and Human I " tell ice nc . . I'ltlCCH, -JAc, .)Hc nttil BOc. o llluer Al Hip Msllnrp all rlill.lreu ar gl.rn a fte pony rl.lr, i..l (Iipm any ppal In Ihp li.itipp for t.1 rvtt.p. TIIK.TS UN Ulllt A T Til K lll fll: TIME Of the Astoria & In clici t To I !,1To line il IMllulon "Ill J j 5 "C "j - - t 1 t c ! i ! 1 . -. r.ii (l:lO.H:4(i; :tl.'i;:H III : !' T .Xi Leave. .Klaiel... .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 tl :IH H 41 7 OT IIs I" '.'' -' " 6 21H ;1T 1 1 " :- 1 Id 'J'. 7:4.. ij ;o") K;.V7 .1:1 5 .'i M ini 7 -A' 0 '.1 tsi 7 : 1 7 . 10 ill!. 7 :,VJ C :Xi tltllj 7 :i ft :S5 1.1:4.1 7 ;.Vlj .i . n a ijit ,.i.: t hi mi .jr. a in ', (t i !( u 7 , H ;a.,i rt :4!l :l!l 7 :" Ml :." H .IW' M - :,H " :14 " "',!' :,3 7 :(lll:H1.7:47r5:"1 11 :01 H ' 1 il u :ii.7 M fl"l!ll :1I H :2i;' ( i ,'. . ... ,, , ' Sai.l.. I Mn .1 "Ml 1'. J lllt.J'.? II Mil , ' " " "" " . t Trulita iinirKcil Aral claw curry iieraoiml make lnl atopa al l nireliloll, I iirnillinli niol lirarlmil only. nit Kntur'liiv Noa. ami i' run through one liour Peforn time yi in on unit, rnr.1. Nn ; coiiiicctp with night howl from I'orlland; ul.o m 1 1 It Mcatner I.. Pwyer leaving Aatorla Ml i'. 4 . n. in. No I roliuia tp a Itli Mli iimer i yer. leaving A.lorla at I', a. In No. Hniniiecla Willi ilnv leal, (roin Portland; iiImi with Imala from llwnco for Portland; nlao w ith Mti Hiner llwver, leavliiK Aalorln nl I .11 p in. ci. c.l h.,lut.l, alien time l una hour earlier No. a . ..nnecu with Hleainer Poller len lug Piirlliind ul I p. in Hatniduy sml A.lorla llliont il hi p in. No Id coii ii.-. ! with iilitht Imu rniin rorunuu lenvnnf A.toiin nt u in. Hun. lay; alio ' with Ml.iuiier loiypr leaving Aatorla ill 7 t.ii. ..n ,. ...... ABi.trii. ..it, HORTGAGE SALE It will puv .,. ,..u u u you navcld aw , to fio percent at the OI-CliOOIN xmmm mmmmm mmmmm mmmmmmm I Gearhart Park Hotel Clatsop Beach Oregon J J T. immm mmt,mmmi;tmxtmmi Cheap Clothing i The Hop Lee Clothing Factory and merchant tailors, 60S Commercial St., ; makes underclothing to order. Bults and trousers made to fit perfectly, Every order punctually on time and satisfaction guaranteed. Good goods sold cheap. Call and be convinced. The bt chomlcHl ronipuunt. tor wash In powder I "Bn; K'.nm," nn u will .... ..y.i1(lW P0,h,o nor burn h. 1 hands. It's the finest thing In th world I for th. bath. 0n, trial .111 eonvlnc. i you. Astoria Land & Investment Co. 462... Bond Street. . Astoria, Or. l'M ip J OPERA IIOUSI1 firrrtm Hii'clnl F.innucitiCMl CARD Columbia River R. R. 'il' 1 S.fi. epl oet'il -iiu.1.' only a t 3 as . . . M. . U I M . I' II M P M. A rrive 7 :! lo ft W ! " i ,1ft tl IKI " 7 1J7 117 .W:.,S:l:ft:.V. W iiriehton . Skips lion. . . Morriii n . . ( HciiwikmI . .('uriiahiiii . . . Wl'.toll . .Clatsop t'ity . Ilultiinield ' tienriiiirt . 7 :"7 '. Ml 4 d'l l '.'7 :OI ft -III 7 :.. '.'7 I a'.''l;l7 .l'7ft:4 H:ftM'J 21 I 11711 h 7 ..'; ft 87 ilftl'i 17 1 !Kfi:l7:17ft::i'J il:M !i :l, :.. ll;7:.;ift:'.M Il 47 tf.M 'Jltl 07 7 :! ft :'J4 ti 4.111 lift I tlfl-)j7:3ft'ft-l il .:KMi (Ni4:13Jl.lV..I?::Ul.ft:l.' tl .Sft H-.V, 4 : III ft :M 7 :-ftft -M llmtiii. . . . II ;:ill M :.Vl 4 (1,1 5 :.Ml!7 :'JO ft .Ift - -' '" nnmiiiue, inn no freight. No.. , 7 and in Hnn.tuy. I'.iri it.i.i t:. F I.KhTKH, Hupl. 600 Commercial St. OF UUUUb fancy Notions Shoes TRADING CO. Hats, Etc. The Ideal Summer Resort... Should offer gaiety for the gay, rest for the weary, a beautiful country for the nature lover, a pleneant home and genial climate for all. These and many other attraction! limy be found at the Ooarlmrt, within iinsy roncli of Asto ria. For additional Information, address- W. II. BARMORE, Manager. R. L. Boyle & Co. Heal Estate j LOANS AND INVESTMENTS . ,.,B3R, COMMERCIAL ST. Oo to Elmort, Bantxjrn'ii orTlce and tklp fflpftW and hnnrlinma tva.i. . .. I machine. Take along som. of the twine. . f00." Mah,.'' 0"r po,.,,, .'."im "e,t..hr"C.h.T"'! . I pocket and flab in your net to find out. IK)