AUU'ST 23. I.W. .5' gaily gtatoviau. JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone No. V4. tkkm9 ok srnsrmrriox, DAILY. Sent by mall, per yMf t6.CC Sent by mull, per month 50 Delivered by carrier, per month 45 WEEKLY. Sent by mall per yoar, 3 In advance, poit&ee free, to subscrlbr-m. All eomminletlon Intended for publl oatlon should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittances mutt be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan Ruarantees to Its sub scribers the larvrest circulation of any teaspaper published on the Columbia Ivor. Advertising rates can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan. the second oldest weekly In the state of Oregon, has. next to the Portland Oregonlan. the largest weekly circulation In the state. Jno. F. Handley Co., are our Port land agents, and copies of The Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand, 124 Third street The silver leaders are fond of repre senting theirs as the cause of the South and West against the rich and over bearing East. The East, according to them. Is the land where the goldbugs merrily buss.. as they lay up their shin ing stores, drawn as tribute from the Impoverished West and South. Thoee of the sllverites who are also anti protectionists further claim that the Republican tariff laws have favored the East at the expense of the rest of the country; assuming, what is far from being the fact, that all the great manufacturing interests have their chief seat In the East. All of them seek to force a sectional issue, reason able grounds for which are utterly lack ing. It is true that the East Is richer In moneyed capital than the West. But it is also older. It has had more time to accumulate, and its accumu lations have promoted their own in crease. But a large portion of the ac cumulated capital of the East has been Invested In the West, and a large pro portion of the population of the West is made up of people born In Eastern of Middle states who have come west, some with means and others without any other capital than their brains and hands to aid in the development of the West. Thanks largely to the aid of Eastern capital, the West is growing in wealth and population and in In dustrial power at a rate which in very few years will outstrip the great ness of the parent states of the East. In manufactures the West has been forging ahead with wonderful rapidity Its growth in this direction has been temporarily checked by the unfriendly legislation of the present admlnlstra tion, principally brought about by the same free trade phllosophaslers who are now sounding the free trade buyle but with the restoration of normal business conditions and a fair degree of protection for her industries, the West will resume her grand march of industrial development, and the time will soon come when the states of the upper Mississippi valley and of the Great Lakes will surpass their older sisters on the Atlantic slope, as the seats of the leading manufacturing In dustries of this country. The South and the Pacific slope will share In this great movement of American develop ment under the twin Kepublican poli cies of protection and sound money. These policies know no North, or South, no East no West, but look to the com mon advantage of the whole country and to all Its sections and to the re sources with which nature has endowed them. cot-d thirty-seven and one-half cents a day. "In Mexico." Mr. r.nvlt nd.ls. "is to be found the most striking contrast be tween the rich and the ioov. There Is no middle class to speak of, and fully one-half of her population of thirteen millions of people have never known what It Is to be free flout want. I do not mean five from such want as cer tain classes In our own country are atriicted with, but free from wants of the actual necessities of life. Millions of them never know what It Is to wear a pair of shoes or sleep In n bod. and their entire housekopinR outilt with their woarlnc apparel Included would n.it lo worth live dollar of our money. . . . It Is true that Mexico is making pivcross. but there is no comparison to be made between the toiling millions In the t'nhod States and those of Mexico. "The business men of Mexico, out side of the mine owners, are not in favor of silver, and were It possl'.sV for them to change tomorrow to a gold basis It would be done. My experience there under a free silver regime show ed me that the people are poorly paid, poorly clothed, poorly housed and poor ly educated. Of course 1 am speaking of the masses. We would rapidly de generate to the same condition as soon as the purchasing power of our dollar was cut In two. We would not only suffer from the depreciation, as they do, but we would suffer front an equal ly as great a curse fluctuation. You can readily understand that the pur chasing power of the dollar changing from day to day. wavering In Its di cline It Is true, but gradually down. makes all business ventures that have a future settlement as a part of the transaction very unsafe and very hai- ardous." Conditions in Mexico are hardly of a kind to tempt sober-minded cltliens of the great republic to change from the existing gold standard to a silver basis for their currency. a mat 1,1 B" t RST with hi II. Klaekwel a Uenuine nun lusrlsmu ii In msiiiaa dv tti-ell', i ou will mm one coupon Inside om'li two ounce ban, and two cou pon! lutldo each tour ouueo t of Blacl'.well's Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco liny a bag of till eelebmted tobacco and rend t be rotipon whlcU give UiofvaluatilepreeuUaiid bow togeltliem. MfWMWMM m mmm mm m LIVING CONDITIONS IN MEXICO. An unusual amount of interest has been manifested recently regarding con ditions In Mexico, the nearest to the United States of any of the countries where a silver standard prevails. This, of course, is owing to the bearing whlrh the Information may have on the cam paign discussions regarding the free coinage of silver in the 1'nited States. Among those who have contributed to the understanding of conditions In Mexico is Mr. James W. Porch, of Philadelphia, who was formerly consul general at the City of Mexico. Mr. Porch's personal experience in Mexico has covered a period of twelve years, during which period, he says In an interview in the Philadelphia Press, he has seen silver gradually d'preciate from about M cents on the dollar to 53 cents, and at times go even lower. Whenever there has been a rally in its value it has been bec ause of a de mand for sliver in China, Japan and the East Indlas, and as soon as this de mand stops the Mexican silver dollar sinks to a point lower than it was be fore the rise. The tendency has been downward, and his opinion is It will go even lower, as its value is based entire ly on what it represents In the mar kets of the world. There is, he says, no part of Mexico with which he is acquainted where the cost of living has in any degree de preciated in comparison with the de preciation of their money. It needs to be understood that Mexico did not go to a silver basis as a matter of choice, but aa a matter of necessity. There is no gold to speak of to be found within her borders. There Is enough silver in Mexico, when the value of silver shall be Increased, to supply the mar kets of the world. In case of the suc cess of the free coinage advocates in the United States, he believes that v.e will hear of more silver being mined in Mexico than the most sanguine ever dreamed of, and that our country would be flooded with silver mined in Mexico with cheap labor, and that that commodity would be almost aa com- PURELY VEGETABLE. The ChealteM. P'irest ind Btst family Mtdi- tL-". :ine io die world ! AS fcprECTCAL SrBCIFIC fur all disease! ut the Liver, btomacb and Spleen. Kezulate the Liver uld prevent Chills SWII f EVER, MaLAKI' jis Fevers, Iiowil ..SII'LAIN7S, KEbTLESS- vim, Jacnuilb and Nai&ea. BAD BREATH I Nothing is ut tirmleasant. nothing- to common, w ad breath; and in nearly every rase it crimes Iron- he stomach, and can be so easily corrected if vou wil take Simmons I.ivfk Ke(.clator. 1M not neglect u sure a remedy for this repulsive disorder. It will alsc jn prove your appetite, complexion and general health 1'II.KSI How many suffer torture day after day, making life burden and roooint: existence of all treasure, owins .0 the secret suffenriif from Piles. Vet relief is read to the hand of almost any one who will use systematt :aily the remedy that has permanently cured thou sands. Simmons I.ivek Kkwclator is no drastic violent purge, but a gentle assistant to nature. CONSTIPATION SHOULD not be regarded as a trifling ailment in fact, nature demands the utmost retf!ii:irity of the bowels, and any deviation from this demand paves the way often to serious Ganger. It is quite as necessary to remove impure accumulations from the bowels as it is to eat or sleep, and no hca.th can be expected where A costive habit of body prevails, KICK HKADACIIEt This distressinz affliction occurs most freouentlv The disturbance of the stomach, arising from the imperfe'tiy digested contents, auses a severe pain in the head, .irnniinin wuh fi.i.AL-r.ral.i nmvi nnd mon as the debased metals. Miners getj lr,l constitutes what is popularly known as Sick I xieauacne, tor trie reuei 01 wnicn take aiMMom I Liver Kbgulatob or Meuicinb. RIGHT AND LEFT Paralyxlng blows are being dealt at disease by the great tonic and resula tor, Hostetter's Stomach Hitters. Fe ver and ague, general debility, rheuma tism, nervous ailments, constipation, and dyspepsia, are among the malailes for which experience has proved It a specific. Its work la thorough, its effects are prompt. It Is not, how ever, advertised to produce Immediate cures, though It affords speedy relief, and will. If given a reasonable trial, such as any standard remedy deserves. root out the maladies to which It is adapted. In emergencies arising In families, It is particularly serviceable, and It is esteemed throughout the land as a medicine of comprehensive uses, wholesome vegetable composition, and unobjectionable flavor. It has risen to popularity by purely legitimate means, and only well substantiated facts are alleged in regard to it. Use It systematically. NEW PROPOSITION. Big Insurance Company Makes a Good Offer. Deposit 190 per annum for twenty years; then draw 1200 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 Tork. Founded 1S43, purely mutual, assets E21.S13.72L33. 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- Oregonlan Building, Portland, Oregon. Gearhart Park Hotel Clatsop Beach Oregon Regatta Visitors. Should not fall to spend a night at this beautiful summer resort. Trains and boats so run that after the day's events the evening can be spent at the seashore. W. H. BARMORE. Manager, Immmm mmm mmmmmm mmmmmmm mmmmv PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A. SMITH. -Jl DENTIST. yfttittf Rooms t and !. Pythian Building, overr C. II. Cooper's store. DR. EIL1V JANSON. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Otllce over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 7 to S p. m. Sundays, 10 to 11. Residence over Ek Strom's Jewelry store. DR. O. B. E3TE8, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to diseases of women and surgery. Office over Dantlgers store. Astoria. Telephone No. 51 JAY TUTTLE. M. D.. PHYSICIAN. SUROEON AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, rooms f and t, Pythian Building. Hours. 10 to 1! and J to S. Residence, tci Cedar street JOHN T. LIGHTER, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. " Office, upstairs, Astorlan Building. H. T. CROSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. MS Commercial street J. Q. A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Bond street. Astoria, Or. TO PARENTS. 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 lln avenue and 16th street Those who desire to make application for terms of tuition, music, etc., will please call. SISTER SUPERIOR. 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 PETERSON. Saltnn hea alt tor baths at the Estes-t'onn Uvnz Store 10c and 25c per package. Man can forgive anything in woman but disappointment. The woman who could flower would hit a baby. trample on a about fifty cents per day in silver, and the most skilled of them not over a dollar. All other labor does not c-x- MANI.-rACTCRBD GNLT RT 4. H. ZKILXN CO., Philadelphia, Pa. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nlion. Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXON A DOLPH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland. Oregon, W. 23. J and V. Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection busln ss promptly attended to. Claims against the government a spe cialty. INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate l'ronounml iv IMiv.-sioiuns '.he i.ittvv vni. iiniTVi. ...sP.(.W (J15AIN FLKMT-ISD.h;. niim ri.su. VllHU-l Itr liHlk Is Itr ship .. l:i Am -.litis .. )i Itr h.lk... Hrshlh .... .1 Itr Inn V . 4 Hr Imtk ... lir li II Hi .ii. II lir l.ik I i t "I'm . It Itr .hoi l lir li.tk . , Kept IM MM. II . s o. i r-t I'm una .Illllie. Iltlllltliinll.l liiieiillrt I tuliliiirili I'.is. ( I eiiy Iltll-el. III lllx'li lllll Pilllin.liie lil,'tlfllll I'nrt jitroile Nov I He Jan Kelt Mar A pill Mav Juno July I Itr slim. Jl III .lllll .'I III 1, '.'I I'rlniik .' lit .lllll I i Hi burst . n Hi ini . .Mil 'Ii p.... . nr lni.. .. II III sllli .. IT lir link., i; it, .ton ': lir lnn . I 1. 1 i. ii. .. I'r-li.i . a is.- v.tf .. I ... r -.iiii. J Itr .lilti .. 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Is n.nir. tl Ali l.l'J! lil. is n.iiii, VESSELS 0a TIIK WAY TO OlIKCON. AM. MVS moist FavoiMli'o in for 5uMVrer9 from imrifn Lun&r Diseases and Rheumatism SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7. A. F. and A. M. Reuular communications held on the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. G. W. LOUN8BERRY, W. li. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. W. C. CASSELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, Notary Public. 516 Bond Street WHEN IN PORTLANB-Call on Jno F. Handley Co., 124 Third street, and gut the Dally, Astorlan. Visitors need not miss their morning: paper while there. R. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS COMMERCIAL, ST. Job Printing The Astorian invites attention to its Job Printing Department TRY US B.F.AIiLiEtf&SON Wall Piper, Artlsti' Materials, Paints. Oils, Glass, etc. Japantu MAttlngt, Rugs And BAmboo Good 365 Commercial Street. Many Remarkable Cures The objections urtd acalnst Indlo In the past by the lanre numbers who otherwise would have besm (lad to take advantage of Its beneficial climate, has been a lack of suitable accommodation. The Southern Pacific Company take, pleasure In announclnc that several Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have just been erected at Indlo tallon. that will be renttd to applicants at rea sonable ratra. Tht-y are furnl'ht-d with modern conveniences, supplied with pun) artesian water and so sltuatM aa to flvt occupants all the advantages to be de rived from a more or lees protracted residence It this drllhtful climate. (From the San Francisco Argonaut.) "In the heart of the great desert of the Colorado which the Southern PacIIIc traverses therj Is an oasis called Indlo. which. In our opinion. Is the sanitarium of the earth. We believe, from personal Investigation, that for certain Individuals, there Is no spot on this planet so favor able." G. T. Stewart, M. D., writes: "The purity of the air, and the eternal sun shine, fill one with wondr and delight. , . . Nature has accomplished so much that there remains hut little for man to do. As to Its possibilities a health retort here Is the most perfect sunshine, with a temperature always pleasant, a perfectly dry soli, for rain Is an unknown factor: pure oxygen, donee atmosphere and pure water. What more ran tie desired? It In the plnr-e, above ail others, for lung troubles, and a para dise for rheumatics. Considering th number of sufferers who have been cured, I have no hesitancy In recom mending this genial oasis as the hivn of the affllctod." IVHT ssll Kll Kit NK YilltK Ship Henry Vlllar.l l-Mll. Jlllll.-I Ni-stnllh All. ii 1 ln- llr bulk !'ii.l.-; . ,. I "mi Lark Has 11a I ANrWUll'- Vllr slii). li V Wnllt: Ilr slilii I III ut Maura. !.. .. HnMli.lV ll r -lilti l.lli'llsfariii' Al l ss- Hr slut. Si.-rr Kslrs-;U .. . KIM-HY- .1 Ilr si. in I'.ll W.-..I: UYM-I I- llr -hii K.-llaiu e 2 Ilr slili. t.iira.lA I Mn.llul ItMi- Itr I. ark Me.uaeit; Ilr Lara Linden Hr Imrt SllhS'lale I SKwt'Aisn.K. S. 8. w. Hr I-ark 1 Us. ll I Ilr sliiis IU..1.- ,. Kin I'K JANKIItis- llr bark Pallia ma Hr slili. Kiiyal lieisrse I Ur tsArk ssls'iilts. . SWASisKA- ti Hr rk I'sslistiitMiI . . TAHI.K BAY S' or bark Maltlaud . Hr bark IVa-urm CaslleJ YtlKl HI A M A- Hr sh It. Iluiliiii II All; f'AI'K TOWN Hr ahlii lirinlill-la Ilr sliln luirlirliltc i Itr ship I'eteust CtiLnMllii.t KYliS- Hr ship Cliy sit llad.llniltiin Hr ship Ilihaii Hill ! HilNi.KUS'i - Hr ship 1 nw'p MAI KITH S Ilr bark lllt.l.l.m; Hr bark Proryuu (jlNi.AI'UKK- Hr ship Hiiersilale! .-HAM.1IM- Br hark Siisss-xJ Hr ship IVulU h AI'KI. llK Br Imrk A.tnrla ! or ship Mi-laiinp.-; . . Hr lissrk Miis.s 'Inn MUSI LVII'Ksl Ilr ship i ivs-lil'V Hall . Pan 11I1- Hr ship tll.-nlill I'tilCT I IKIK lir ship Purl Jiu-ksi.ti UHlrsIt I.NK- Hr tiArk Tiies-'ls'lnle 1'Atli'll .Slatke) JtAiiatiinrd . M.iitenss'li .. Jlliltler .Jtsritllths ,,'siirrls. jl'Aitij iuuls. . .. Il.il. ina 'll , Hushes .... Wllllatill . sharp .. Islllen. Junes..,. ... ,. Mei'lD M.-U-llll . 1'AstsIAIt . Hsllili- . . . I .IS.IilNKK. -mil li"J UAII I I'l' liHAI l.rx'i itu vt IM.1 llllAt i:" iis A I irai'i (i,i, 1. 1.'.' iisiAI l -iv. HO A I .'I - IisiAI I si'. ItHAl It'll MM I PC9 linAI . I'. UI'Al I I si I.BAI . t;.'l tiaiAl ' Ill ll 11 I' S. A I I I.O ii S Siiltnii A It. I'SS in t It.' Ilall.'iir. t nilirlr Mi ,s r. A t Mn.-r A 1 .. Ilali'iur, isitlhi U I'.irtUtnl I'lour Mills ipruule I I'U "A A I Hleiletl :' Mali, .11 I.'sr; Iibi.VI .... Kowlan.li lM HVAI . Mi Ks'tille .. IMI Usui 4 teUni-lil'a !: lniAl .... Shaplaii'l IIMJ I'SJAl ; ; I . Mi-i.iiiaI. ,lJIU)AI 3' ..... Millie l-'Tn lisi.M . Ktltl I "..' Pi'AI ' I- .. Jjenklna, l'l '' ...Jl'y.Ht -.'JinAI ... Jurimtb -'in io'AI J .. . Mal.s.llil I.'l.' ln'AI ' 'MiIj-.hI .i f.' IisiAI ....iTIinrki'lseli.. . H."i lisl.tl ll 'S'i'illle I"" sisi.H 1' . IH.'islaliils I"-'- 1 1 A I . C 'wli-khsin. . IW" HAI .. , Tailsir MIT I'lUl IT . II1.I1111 .'l:C liutl .... Iisnrs .. tHi: -isUI h' 1 April ."l.l IS. .TV: May IT, :H 'i Jan .11, passs-d t'ltxllai.-tl Jan '.' Mar .'I, tS. t'.W . Jim,- 1. TS .'"V ;l Lf.1. a. ps.s.-,l I'ortlan.l Hill Mat. li -A W. April .'.', till Mal.-ii l.lnu.l TO T A I lK I'KHKNCKH V. 1 a June H. 11 trim Ill Hay 1 INDIO Is 612 miles- from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 .QilcH from LOS ANf.RLES Fare from Los Angeles For further Informniliin Inquire of any Southern Paclflo Company agent, or address E. P. ROGERS, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. H. P. Co. J. B. KIKKLAND, Dlst. Pass. Agt Cor. First and Aider sts Portland, Or Emil Schacht flRGHITEGT GEO. NICOLL, Assistant. OFFICE: Kopp's Hew Brewery The gon Ton RESTAURANT Astoria's Leading . All kinds of Finn, Game, OyHters and otner aoncacien or tno unimon servod on uhort notice. Our- Hpecliiltyf THE BEST ISc MEAL, On the Coast. Sew York ... A.lelAl.le A1...A Hay.... Anluerp Bombay I'alla.i t'lilolllhis Capetown .- . ....Il"t l.l"J ...:.l'i ...IV' .. l.'sPi .. I. IW .ill liruns'iy lI'Mlltii'itlK , l,lv.'rt... Mniiritiiis M.-H.-ini.' Mi. Ill", l'l.'.: rairiiiui Hrishiiu.' ii.si-,1 Lliaril no .tiite 'V mtv : Hlis-av June lit. .l'i N. lit it JllltM litli, '.'IN, '.M W Int'i Bin ilr Jailrlre '.M, l.'N prior to July , will liais-In illaetiarKM Hilt I ol cath'n. Aug . 4, siihl .ss) Inns nf ratK'i , ON THIC WAY. i.NI Ss-m-aslle'. S.stV :io:.l Table llti .'.:u I , ...' , Bin lie Ji-llern. .. l.l'S.i Y'lk' .llama. Muitapure . Il l -ti.-us a t. I n T.ital rthrttnthal l.'-'l lain.- tltm- I I'urt 1'lrle ii.l.r.' '.auti' lllne 1- I .'.! .Mill ... 4.1. i'i . ...!. l.-IT .... I.I'M 1, sr., ipi :-.i.-ii Fire Extinguisher Manufacturing Co. ;H I tit -VM Nititlt licMilitini.-t4 Street, ( IIK.Adtl, II 1. SEASIDE SAWMILL A eomplale stuck of lumber on bans In the ruugk or drssa-oas). Flooring, rtw. tlc. rsiillng. and all kinds of flnlati! inuilldliiga Slid ahlliflsss; aloe bracket work dssne to ordar. Terms raasvnabls and prl.ca al hsslrock All orders protiiplly attMktasl to. CHTIne and yarsl at mill II. r. U IXM1AN, I'mp'r. HMRlda, (rston. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY HEADINU 1IOOM rilKK TO ALL Opssti every day from I o'clock to I s) and 3 ts l.a p. m. Ruberrtptsosi rata It per annum. I W. COIL KIJIVRNTII DUANK fT BRKMNKR & HOLMES tilnckstmllliM. Hpes'lal attentloo pJd to stasaroboat rsv pojrtns, flrst-vlaae horetsbosilnf. eto. LOCCING CAfRP (DORK A SPECIALTY 117 Olney etrsset, betwessa Third Mil and FiMirth. Astoria, Or. I . A FASTAHICND, UCNIZKAL CONTRACTU!, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND tDHARF BUILDER Htll'HK MOYKM. H yssi Mating Teals lor Ueal. AHTUHI A Lutirlcatln( OILS A Spt laity. OIIEOON iSoj pisfper Brothers, Sell ASTORIA .... LAMlif'ST MAM'FACTl'KLkS OP .... FIRE APPARATUS AND, FIRE DEPARTMENT SUPPLIES i:n the would aVojaWW' j!!. 7, i.iTii., Champion, Hale and Greenleaf Water Towers llaln-ook Aerial Ilnok ami I.atltlcr 'I'rink. 1 'alt-nt I .ever Steering, (ieneral Service nml llanil Hook ttml I.atliler Trucks of All Kimls fur ('ities, 'I'tiwns nml Villages. Sole Manufacturers of the Celeliratetl HAI'.COCK ami CIIAM 1'ION Chemical Kngine, Haml Kire KxtinKtiisherM ami f.'om bination Hose (,'arriages, Hose Wagons, ami l'atrol Wagons. We Cater to Western Patronage. Write for 1896 Catalog: I Ship Chain. fiery, ; Hartlwuro, Iron it sti'l, , C.ml. 1 (irt)fcrifn it ProvirtioiiH, Klourit Mill Ket'tl, ! I'ttintH, Oils, VurnifihcH, Liters Supplit'S, Kiiirlianlc'H enlt'H, ! It)t)rs it Whitlows. Agricultural Implement Wiil'odh it VchiclcM. A. V. AI.LICN, DFAI.I H IN ( iroieilrs, Flout, FrciJ, Provisions, Fruits VrgeuliIrA, Crfiirtery, (.lass and PiatcJ Warr. Lorhc rs' Suppllri. Cor. Tenth and Commercial strrsts. tut l sisn. lair l r r-rmanA: llolinss. is- I . kAH li, lats. ul Sin, klon. I al. COLUMBIA ill WORKS "71 a. FOURTH 8THEET I.O.Nt;, Niirtlnvcstcni Kcpix-KCHtatitc I'DKTI.ANII, OKIitlON EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have been duly appointed cxi-cutor of the laat will and testament of Adam Hat ter, deceased. All persons bavins; claims aKttlnst the estate are requested to present them to me at the law office of Frank J. Taylor, at Astoria, OrcKon, within six months from this (lute. All persons owing the estate must pay their Indebtedness to me, at the sum place. LOUIS KIRCHHOFF. Dated, June 24th, 1896. Cheap Clothing The Hop Lee Clothing Factory and merchant tailors, 008 Comin.-rcltil st., makes underclothing to order. Hulta ' and trousers made to fit perfectly. Every order punctually on tlms and satisfaction guaranteed. Oood goods sold cheap. Call and be convinced. rOUNDRYHEN Blacksmiths, Machinists anil Holler Makers Mantil.turlnBAnd nil inj. aa.s.l . Krpalrlii "" n,i"ua ui (tiauillllBr J Iron and rirass Castings Uuneml Ulaokaiullli Work SPH- ALTIhS- W.lih Pai.nl Whwl. Ship uT. !"mh"t Work. C.nn.ry ar.4 Mill Macliln.ry, M.rln. and Slatlunary Uull- Spt!ilally.,ul...J (,ir lin-i;rt' work Oirrrsw,iiJ.nc sullilh-J i8th anil Franklin. Phono 78 fENNYHUYAL PILLS Mfnn.1 hi U-4 .1,-1 W.,jj lurituA "" ''"I lih dim. rM,)-.it. TLs. 'f'tii'iri.f imirur...r.t. ai his. a. H for partli-nUr,, r..tiii,llt4u wJ r flir l.a.1ll.si !... a . ' Mull, lit is... . . . nrBi uiihiih, 8S& ru.,U.,lt.nnaqa'raj s asiaaia. 1 a. ROSS HIGGINS k CO Orocers, : and : Butchers Astorls and Upper Astorls nit TroplcAl FrulH, V.tbl.i, Suiar Cursd Hani, Bacon, Etc. Cholct Fresh and Salt Meats.