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THE DAILY A8T0IUAN, 8USDAY MORXIXQ. SEPTEMBER HO, 189H. lb 1r it "a In Block 20, Warrenton, 300. Must go by Monday night. Easy terms. A SNAP the East, Funeral arrangement be made- Inter. 111 Kcgutar services at the Probylorlnn church today. At It ctYhvk the pastor will preach on "Christian Hcrxdsm. in the evening m 7:30, Hew V. 8. Holt, D. IV, of Portland, will preach. Sun day school at 1J. Y. I S. C. K. at :S0. All are mol cordially Invito). Miss Martha, U Gilbert, beside ac cepting & ft' more pupil desiring pri vate lessons In French, will form a class for Instruction In thai language. Those who wish to Join the class are Invited to meet Mliw Gilbert on any Jay this week, at her residence, iwt Third street. rn i The I'iftlcth Annlu-rsHiy of liuntlini or the Old Church tin CltitMip I'liilii.s. the I iksi ciii Kcu on tiii: coast Ministers ami Lingo tiiilhi ring ot INhi pie Ihily Commemorate the IHvu slou-Old Settlers Take Part In the CctvnioliUw. Lot 14 in Block 9, Warren ton, one block from the new depot, 110. MUST GO by Monday night. Members iiiul iriciiils of the Pivahy- Capt. Ijtnwm. of the sehomr Hluhm, which arrived In yesterday after noon, :s day from Sun Francisco, si mat nc was owtgv-d to feel hi way the teriati church i,th lieic and on t int entire trip. The smoke from forest nop flams had he. n looking forward tires extends out to so six hundred with imidi IuIci.m io Hie day which mile from land, and the captain i (to marked the lapse of year Mine the that the present condition .of :le r.t- foim.lliiK ond organising of the old mosphore on the ocean silt-pusses any. I Prc,.b tcrlau ihui.li on C.ait-.p I lains, tnincinnisexiH-rler.ee. it being Hie ory nisi ihtircli oi thai -Icllollllllatlotl llioitiite.l ih.. I '. . 1 .1., .unoiiK i ne vimium irom tne -oiinli y .... .. ., ,,r ,1... i, x . , . i-- " - ' ... nj .i .'iimttiiio, ventoroiie uont Jmitxi ljuh.- til..... I.. v . .7 .V """'' ' lcurday Ufh. i.,1 in timt d.i, mid u n'uiig, .1. LiiitiniMin, j. M. .vile. I Ueruian Hunke, Tonne's Klver; Tli - Astoria Land & lov. Co. 355 COMMERCIAL ST. more. uncly duy as (urns uc.nlier was I'Oh.'I'I'ttill Cillll.l I,.,.. I dore Christian l'1luri..a l'rMH.I.,11 ..I. I . I1..-L.1 r,.... ... . . " .' . JUSl l,,vv," " I he Ulllll of the H ........ x,-v,e. jonn 1. 1 P- o,,vk ,n(ill rr fi,.a.,lU, : ton. nun m. Anderson, IHH-p Ifl.vr. Holmes, l. K. llnlferty. and It. Kindred. Warrenton; Itlcruinl Uiny. ,1'latsop I'ity; J. R Mlchado. l.eN and j Clarke. a very liuue COtlipuil), lai'isely colisiktlllt; of lid pi- einvis and Hull liiuiudi.Ho descend- .Mils, weiv aseiuldiM en Hie uitlwuy ady to i.iao uie cuia for Mor- d.vk. M. K. Church MornliiK suhjivt, "The Power of the Holy t;host." Kvenl-it:, rison's, the liK-ation of Hie old I'lvs byteriau vliuivh. We are toUl Uuu l. round trip tickets were void to tliia The Past Trlumiihs of Christianity ,H'mt ,,J " ""' ""'' ' "e tiulu Misses'. Youth's and Children's CCHOOL UHOES Ladies' and Gents' Autumn Footwear Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Etc. and Its I'ltlmate Victory." These will it ttas found that In caniases, wa oi.s, and :3rd. opening daya f fi anj win-j ,he, la!lt WTyicif9 the ,lon or l'" h,,rs1"" k- ' '-"-" more 'c ter millinery at Mrs. M. McKeniw X f ,h annual c,y,.r whu.h xnier 9th and Commetvial streets. Mrs. Kay, business and test medium. Circles Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday evening. Admission to circles. 10 cts.. readings 50 cents. 440 IionJ street. Room S. Oar An Wi John Hafin & Co. 4 79 Commercial St. New Arrivals... Fall Styles All the latest and richest fabrics in DRESS GOODS ALBERT DUjiBAR New Today: A Pull Line of Umbrellas at Roeobunr. Or., next Weilnelay, and the pastor Is anxious to see every ni.'iii- Iht and friend of the church prw.-nt nt pie li.i.l aallieml from all parts of tin l lams to cvicti.no t no hUtoric ilay At 11 o'clock the church where the ad drec were to be ilelneii-d i.,u k- WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Ma on application. If you will look into tin munition you will hi-o tlmt WARRENTON i tho t ri'iiiii o( wist hiilf ii'4irty . Tho H'lilpr of improvo inonts is lu-ro, aiul us mi invest mem fop luisint'ss or u lioino tlit'iv is nothing to i u a 1 it in the wholo prnpuHitioii. In WARRENTON lots apt nil lari', full sizo, f)i)x I (10. l'licfH ninjjt' from $lf0 to '.,,'iii fiu'li. SuM on iiistiillmt'iits. Tt'cuis to Hiiit. Huvo """"v " '"' WARRBNTON your rilling1 New Things Agents for Bazar Patterns -nvmmiSP ani Maejlonl Francesco Kid Gloves ffltlifiiliil Cloak ( 'lo;ik , of Si. Louis, tlirir liavt- j isl iiut i;it i liiiiii I In .Miliiiil'ii'turris, t It" Mux .Iihltl t'lltilO i.t of SAMPLES in... todies' Jackets, Capes Fall Wraps aiso Misses and Children's Garments at a discount or GO CRNTS on this dollar There, are hundreds of sell thlllKL lll.'llt no two alike. In make, style, tlnlnh and ; Voti h neral No business wag transacted In the various courts yesterday, but one drunken man was hauled In a uaicon to the citv Jail. His ca.se will come Nesmith weiv twin paid off up later. all Uie service of the day. A lln.il 1 tt,ul " ,u' rt,ulJ ""l ' meetinit of the official board will be ,'m"4m' "'"l outMde at Hie open held at S30 p. m. today. dlHr "d ''il- H.ns. W. s. ilolt. ot t'ortland, . O. Forbes, of Alblua, A peculiar Incident happened at Mr ",'"l """'o!te, of t til- city, and C. J. Trenchard's office yesterday af- Stt'r''' r l''tt'l J'laina, all i'r.-soy. ternoon while the crew of the lame l''ru" 'nlnisn-ra. toKetlier with K. ,. J. One n.an I Mct'ormac, lielli. I C'liaplain. all looa Len. by name, and a West Indian. l,art '" ""' anniversary exercises, a.- when asked to slpn the payroll, sten .ed -"t,',' l' an excvlleut ihoir consi.iunj forward and received his money, part "f Nlr J- v"lt, Mrs. F. J. Taylor, of which was in 120 trotd pieces, lie M,"s- sv- tt"J M'1- Fulton, Mii pounds of sutrar for one dollar at the I turned to Mr. Trenchard. polntlnc to"l',,il Hobson and others. Miss Maud Commission House, successor to Asto-'one of the coins, and asked him w hat " arren presided at the organ. Mis. The cheapest place In town to buy y-our irroeertes. ecus and butter and 18 ;daio llisl i In uniinriil for li- money mi 'll unity Mtt !h.1M j,oi nould lav for a shmldv. III. appi-araiice there Is noililiii! ma) n.. i.i.eot n. ir hk.iIu. at I.mki i ma. I.. i.., - ti- -i. l that will lumparv with a sample itar.jthls hmsoii. i f .un iia,in mi up-l.i- Is loov for sale. rtcALLEN & McDonnell POPULAR DRV GOODS HOUSE 470-472 COMMERCIAL ST, ASTORIA. TO BE A DEBS. Th "Daily A tori an comt&ins twle m moeh rftdlog matter u any pftpvr pablUhed In Attorlau It Im th oalj paper that preaeata IU readara with a daily telegraphic report. TO ADVERTISERS. -The "Daily A torlaa haa mora than tw Ice a many read era aa any other paper published 1b Asto ria. It la therefore more than twice aa valaable aa aa adTertitina medlam AROUND TOWN. Dr. W. L Howard, Homoeopathist, 586 Commercial street R. L. Jeffery and wife are sr'ndiun Sunday at Seaside. Mr. L. B. Seeley and J. M. Turney were In the city yesterday. If Snodgrass doesn't make photos you don't get the best your ria. Creamery. Miss Kate Grant yesterday hand somely entertained her pupils by giving them an excursion and picnic to the Raymond plaoe on Young's Hay. A happier set of youngsters was never seen. Steps were built yesterday afternoon from the street up to the Congregation al church, so that notwithstanding the repairs In progress, both morning and evening services will be held today as usual. Messrs. V. Boelling and Gus. Nelson left yesterday afternoon for an-uher bear hunting trip In the lower X?h.v lem. They are after a white bear Is time, but are not decided as to whom they will give the carcajw. i, Rogers' Juniper Kidney Cure Is near ly always a cure for lame back. Gunthera famous Chicago candles in sealed packages at C. B. Smith's, C. B. Smith makes the only genuine French boss candy In the city. Try It. Mr. and Mm. Alex Campbell are spending Sunday at Iionnle Brae, Pea. side. Miss Mabel Powell will give Instruc tion on the piano and organ. 233 Sixth street Deputy County Clerk H. J. Wherritv has returned from his outing trip the Nehalem. The Queen, the only heating stoves, at Fisher Brothers. Price J10. Come and examine them. For a box of choice candies, fr-h and neat, go to C. B. Smith, Astoria's leading confectioner. Mrs. Strong, of McMlnnvllle, La In the city on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Holden. Miss Mason will reopen her kinder garten at the Hotel Tighe Monday, Sept. 28. Visitors always welcome. White dresses have again made thir appearance on the street in conformity with Astoria's magnificent fall wea'.'iv. Carbons are the only permanent photos as well as the most artistic, and Snodgrass knows how to make them. Late last night three drunken sajlors forced their way into the Casino thea tre, where they were well entertained by Deputy Sheriff Harry Heins, who is In charge of the building. One of th was caught and placed in jail. H. H. Ingalls, of Foard & Stokes, who left a week ago for an elk hunt in the Necamey mountain country, was expected back yesterday, but ha not yet shown up. The boys In the store are afraid that he is lost In the woods. Western Fnion Telegraph Manager Johnwm, who is looking after the gov ernment office during Mr. Urover's ab sence, says that If the latter gentleman remains away a while longer, he thinks he can run the good weather over Into October. Mr. John Mattson, whose- httle eluld died in Chicago the other day, is X pected to return this morning from Ka laina. where he went to meet his . if-, who is bringing the body with her i'roni Mrs. J. G. Nurnberg, Miss Augusta Nurnberg, and Mr. Henry Nurnberg, cf the WalluHkl, spent yesterday In the city. Police Judge Nelson yesterday had a new name added to his telephone 1 It reads: "No. 92; McKIniey and Worsley." The entire household furniture o Mrs. C. M. Cellar and S. Danzlger, cor ner of 7th and Commercial street, Is of fered for Bale. Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 22nl THE M, ANDJ. SOCIETY. An Association W hich Will I'rovc Very Popular. Many of the leading mer chants belong to the nelert 400. Their card parties and Eociables are elegant and ex pensive aflairs. I am onlv one of the com mon people, but I enjoy the entertainments I give to my customers probably a.s much as my high-toned brother merchants enjoy their fine parties, and my affairs the year around (Jon t cost as much as those high-toned par ties; besides, I believe it a good plan for a merchant to mingle with his customers and bster a friendly, neighborly feeling. I call mine the MEWIIAXTs' AND fX'STOM KRs' ASSOCIATION. My next entertainment will take pla e on X mas night. Every customer who buys over $ worth of goods is en titled to a ticket and can take part in the dance and receive an X-mas present. lickets are not transfer able, and only bona fide cus tomers will be admitted. it was: Mr. Trenchard replied th.x'. it Taylor kindly ramrvd the audience twenty dollar gold piece, and a beautiful s,,o. lr. Holt read that If he preferred he would give mn Vl'r' Interesting letters from farmer all silver dollars. The man said th.it pastors of the church from Uev. l.oi It was the first gold piece he had cvtr Thompson, the tirst orgauixcr. down to seen, but was very glad to get It. Ilj 'he last. At the close of ihene cxi-r- had been brought up In a silver e o.- cises the visitors were called to I . try. freshmems and well the Indies o' tLe Plains had done their part. Three l.ire A party of business men. am mg tents (km.ily loaned by loarlmil "ui'u whom were Mr. Will Madison, W. W. had been pitched uud a table IS leet Corey, Superintendent Wattls, W. I., long was loaded donu null subcaii- Robb, P. Grant. A. J. Megler and Har- ttals and luxuries, mid althoiit;li the ry Hamblett. boarded the steamer toothsome viands tempted ones upyo- Electric at 1:30 yesterday afternoon and tile beyond measure, et there a made a trip to Rurnslde Point. Sneak- enough for each, enough for all. uud, ing of the excursion last night, :.V. Judging from what uus I. ft. cnotmh lor .iiaoison said: I never saw a finer evermore. It was ,i iii.t interesting piece of railroad work In my life. The gathering. The old settler of n ote road bed built by Corey Druthers is the than four score years us her-.' ard very best that can be put up for moil-there were his gray-headed smis uud ey. They certainly know their busl less their children's children. The hum in land It Is evident that the railroad com- tereating remlulfreiu es of early d.'). .... pany is determined to have the b, st were narrated and many old r.chool road on the Pacific coast. Astoria fellows of pi years ago had by JIil.i has every reason to be proud of its celebration been brought together railroad." talk and launh our mh.-.llx v .. pades. the facts of which hud sl'iin air. a. I . Hradbury, who was In the ed in their memories for years. 'In city yesterday, says that the principal sop. church and the iiiuuse looked :i 'ut business of the country now is poll, and clean In a new dress of pan' tics. He has Just returned from a trip brought aliut, it Is said, largely 1 in r.astern Oregon, and states that fire- the energy of old Mr. Ward, wbi gon will roll up a good round majority his wife and daughter, Mrs. Win for Mckinley. While In Baker City h have with others been good Irion, is to met a representative of the well :nun the old church on L'ialswn riains ill attendance. Among the number were Silas II. Smith. A. M. Smlih. Jno. i:. liraike, W. A. LaForce. A. Leber- man, J. W. Williams and others These Kcmicmen ciaimiM mat they nu.l Inen invited to take part In a Joint debate Judge Taylor did not understand that there niM to be a Joint debate, and had rinelved no notice to that effect, lb very generously, however, offered to dl vhle the time with the Pemocrals ulul Populists but his otter was not accepted I lie latter people held an ipp.wltloii meeting on the outside, while Judge laylor delivered one of his chum, lei i.siic convincing speeches to the large audience- In the hall. Sheriff Hare, however, took up the cudgels with the 1'cniocra.tic speakers. Messrs. Silas It. Smith and Miller, on the outside, and held his own. The whole affair was unfortunate and uixm the return of the party to the city many of the Ivnio crals expressed their regret that tint mistake had occurred. ih wholesale grocery house of Paxton & Gallagher, Omaha, Neb. That gentle man stated that Mr. Paxton, the head of the firm, who has been a life-long Democrat, offered to bet Jin.000 a ow days ago, or any part of It. that Mc KIniey would not only be elected, but would carry the state of Nebraska, U-i could only find one taker for bM. Another travelling man named Kair ehild, representing a big Chicago house, was also in Haker City, ami told Mr Hradbury that his home was In Lin coln. Neb., and that he lived In the same precinct with Bryan. He stated that before leavinir noni". lin.l win.-.. Mi litl-; KKl'L'l'.UCANlSM. I'.iitliUNiaslic iialheiiug in I crluw it. but Flictioii at olney. Last evening at Ooble Hall the l'i perto.in M.-kinley Club was organized amidst lie- greatest enthusiasm ' l ex iiiuiteii m Astoria. The meeting was called by A. T. Urakke, president of the old Hl.uiie i.nd liariu-ld club. The hall was lillnl to oveillow Ing. Mr. Jno. Knbeig was made temporary i-haliinun and W. K. Meiiregor seen tary ,.f the mooting. ( institution any bylaws wen Ills arrival in Portland, to which point l lul' - liristened he accompanied Mr. Hradbury, that he "'" ' "nl " M' Ki,ll' ' l'lul'- lv''" had offered to bet 11(10 em-h n Ih. r. .. following propositions taken together: That Hryan would not carry his own pr.-cim t. his ow n city, bis own county, his own state, or the general eb-et,,n. I'p to the time Mr. Bradbury left Port land last night. Mr. Falrchild had re ceived no takers of his offer. The U. S. Gov t Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. Tulle and roses are the principal fea tures of the Kummer hat. TO I'lKB A COLII I.V O.MS nv. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 2.-c. For sale by Chas. Hogers, Druggist. An eye-glass set with gerns Is the lat est fashionable folly . nito ns Hfutut sf SB HERMAN WISE The Reliable Clothier and Hatter. Sal ton Sea Salt for baths at T,,"' uie r,sies-uonn Jirug .Store 10c and 23c per package. OUR CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at corner Bond and 13th streets. The finest brands of liquors and cigars always on hand. Call and try us. ANDERSON ft PETERSON. The best chemical compound for wash ing powder Is "8oap Foam,'' as it will not "yellow the clothes," nor burn the hands. It's the finest thing In the world for the bath. One trial will eonrlnc you. inanonl organization was effected by tile election of the following olllcers: Pr.-siib nt, John Knl.erg. Vlco-l'p-si.leiit, W. I!. Painter. Sis -retary, A. T. lliakke. Treasurer, V. F. Mc in-gor. It was decided to hold meetings of tho club each Saturday night during the campaign. After the organization was compleieii, Mr. Moore, of the t'oeur d'Alene mines, himself a practical miner, made an eloquent udrcss during whii-h he told how silver und leiol were extract') from the on-s and were sold on the telegraphic Imdon limitations for gold, lie gave a practical illus- tra'ion of the effects of free silver on the mining business. '. J. Curtis delivered a stirring ad dress in which he urged the opening of tho factories instead of the silver mines, which he said wan the only way to get i-llver in circulation amongst the pw.ple. Judge Nelwm, Andrew lnlgity and Fred Johnson also iniido speeches. Mr. lit alike made a abort address In In which he told about Norway, whore only i,m,im people live, but which has never yet bad a dlHluiliance on account of money, tle-lr mom y le-ing good in of the world. gatlons from fie Young Men's McKIniey and Hobai'i Club and the McKIniey Club were I -esent during the meeting. A large I imbi-r of ladles wen; present and tli hall was taste fully dei.oru.ted witn 1 ugs, bunting und Pictures. About 6 o'clock last evening Judge Taylor, delegations from the Young Men's McKIniey and lobart Club, and a number of others, including Sheriff I ilare, went out to (dn-y where a meet ing was held, and at which Judge Tay lor had been invited to d.-livir an ad dress, irpon arrival there It was learn ed that a large mi:jiber of Iiemociats and Populist from the city were uluo tSKTS A NF.W TRIAL. San Francisco, Sept. IS.-The supreme court has ordered a new trial for Al"ii- J. Whltemun who was sentenced to nine years' Imprisonment for forgery. Whlti-maii was at one time a million aire. He Inherited a fortune and be came prominent In Michigan and Min nesota politics. He was elected may ,r "f Iiuluih und state senator in u. .Minnesota legislature. He lost bis for tune and came west. In San Fram-ln-i he p,w.-d as a man of wealth and went Into good society. Finally lie cashed a ohii k for l-sl at the Hank of California. The check was drawn by Arthur Dixon but the bank knew of no such man. Wlilteman was arreted In New York, and brought here for trial. He coiitemb-d that the check mis not forged, but was given to him by his friend IMxon. The latter could not be found and Wlilteman was found guilty. The supreme court holds that me ioni-1 II emit III IllloWlllg Other checks to bc. Introduced as evidence, Which Were alleged to be forged, bill which were not proved to be so. Oregon Industrial Exposition PORTLAND. OUt-UON SliPT. 19 TO OCT. 17 Tlic Rival 1 0.11111 cv t.f the I'iKllic N"i tlict, AKi Culture. II. 11 llcul tine, I'islu-i-KN, .Mine. Maiiiil'ovlin cs, .Machinery, I riiiipr l.ilion, I niils; mid I (iniiiicrcv- lll he I'cpi'vsciitcj nunc ciiiiii'lctcly lluiti cr befmc. Grand Bani Concert Every Afternoon and Evening MTAIU UTKACTIONS KVKKY NUiHT Lowest Rates Lvcr n.ttlo on All Transportation Lines ADMISSION. 25c; CHILDREN. 10c far thiliit sp.u-c. .ipi'lv ta t.rn. I rijkff. Sup?tiif mlcst. t the biilitlsq i:. C. Mm I l.ss, Heirchiry, TIME CARD OK THIS Astoria & Columbia River UAILUOAl). 11 Monday, ;'. (,. 1 tialns on the A. and f, U. It. will run 1 ii-gl ii 11 1 11 1; as follows. Leave S.-aidde at T.'u a. m dally. Iave Seaside tit p. m. dal'y cie, Sunday. leave Seaside at t p. 111. Sunday. Leave Astoria at ! a. 111. dally. I.eavo Aslorlii at 4.1a p. m. dully e, cpl Sunday. Leave Astoria at r,..;o p. m. Sunday. V. F. I.KHTKK, Pupt. roitTI.AMl KXriiSITIciN. The White foliar Line will have round trip tickets on sale, to I'oi tland, September 2.ld and 21th. and (iciob.-r Ih and 7th. at one fare for the round trip. Tickets good going onlv on ibiie f sale, and good retiirnlmr w H bin 1. ,, lays from date of sale. Tickets good on steamers T. J. Potter, lliilley (iul- H. Tliompson and' Telephone. Notice for Bids. I'roiKiHulH nre naked for tuning 11'iout I'Hiil siiuare yards on the Kbivel riot. grounds. Turf In lie tliree i ni in h Dili I. losely I,-, , I and rolled, of cloy,.-cro;ipi d white clover and free from weeds and wild grasses. Klght reserved to reject any or ,!l Ids. State price per Ffimre yard. I'lds to be closed October 3d. Address KLAVKL JIOTKL CO., Klavel, Oregon, R. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS COMMI-KC'IM, HT. C. A. HANSON Cash Grocer B7J CO.M.MI'.ia'lAI. STKi:r,T WA.vra ;iiai anlei-,1. WANTKD. Sewing. Sallsfa, tlort ('nil on or ad, Inns 42: f! We fxprct to Iciive Astoria mon J Wfi'va fi-olhir to pxif.'it(; iriitlt from this time on Helling poodH for almost notliing. Tliink of lu Ar cade cutting its prices and you will realize how much the other stores will have to pi.rV their figures to meet them Come now. Don't wait till your neighbor has ohtained the heH hargains and then say you wish-you had heen rnoie forehanded, for i'l'h like picking up money. the Arcade T ivn thp. ! VJI-i 1... A ,jc0HT f OH Corner Clf'NTI l:Vir-N and nth Ms. AI.I.X CAMI'lll I.I. , prnp. uThe Lo!vre', ASTOKIA S bOKI.IKll S niNTIiRTAINM HINT MALL :i I i.imiiih Flue Mii-le. lOilni-s of All liliula. Xiignllleeiil IIiik. CVIiKVTHINfi I IIIST-UASS Cood Order and Eveiybody's Rights HIIIK II.V OIlSKI.'M-.li. ASTOHIA IKON WOHKSi Cenn.mlv bl.Juutof hi kuiti, Akturla Gonprnl M.iohinists and Uihk.r Mukesr I -iri Marfui! Lx-g.iie, b-jlkr wink, Ste.im biut .in,! Canniy Wuik 4 Stlalty. fvEtngft of All Ie-rrlpl1ons Mui 10 OrJM t Mmrl N,.lr.. John fox.. ..President and Riip'rlntendtnt A- L. Vox Viti! President (). H. Prael Rnerntary First Matlonai Bunk, Treasurer I'ntli slrii-l. eity. WANTKIi Two table boarder, grn lleuien; pilvute family; iuilrei.a II, cur Asloi Inn. Wanted-A pupils on the plnno! Miss Marilia I.. OHImtI, l!i Third Hlleel, flit tit .flN k.t Hah fur nun ami women for easy homo work. No books or canvassing. No experience. Ilonaflde offer. No Cateh. Send stamp fori work and partlcnlura. K. UIOHMANN,. L'13 H. .Sixth street. Philadelphia, In. FOR RENT. l-'o; Hl'.NT suite or single, vol Ilrlck. l-'iirnlshiil riHims, en Iwiulre nsim 17, Kla- l''"K KMNV -Two hamlsome, well lighted rooms, for olllee purpose only, situated over Hie Western lUilon Tole- griiph olllee. Apply to Alex. Campbell, The Com. Poll II KNT -Tliree r four rooms. with hoard. Mrs. K. C. Hidden, corner ''til rind H1111110 street, Poll ItKNT-Newly furnished room; hot and cold baths; call at this oftlce. POP. IllONT -Three furnished "room with or without board. Apply 181 7th Slleet. FOll PALE. POt SALU-12-room Lodging House. On I rally located; cheap lease; bar gain. Astoria Land and Inv. Co., 3C5 t'ommerelal street. JAPANKHIC ClOODH Firework Just out -Just received Just what you want -til Wing Lee'a, C Commercial Hi t ee t. ' BREMNFiR & HOLMES niucUnmltlin. Mpnclal attention Oaid to itsmmlmat r. pairing, llrst-clas honMihoelng, eta LOGGING CAJVIP niOUK 1 SPECIALTY- 17 Olney itreet, butwecn Third aod and Tourth. Astoria, Or. ;