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THE DAILY ASTOltlAN, SUNDAY MORNING, DKCKMHKK , HtiKi. WESTON BY THE SER Situated in Clatsop Coanty Heap Astoria KIOVV being soM in tracts 1 N given with every purchase. , . . Each buyer has a chance lor the U Ari l Ah E. Z. FERGUSON, Trust tee ASTORIA, Misses', Youth's and Children's QCHOOL UHOES Ladies and Gents' Autumn Footwear Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Etc. John llahn & Co. 4 79 Commercial St. An SIQNAL SERVICE REPORT. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 51 degrees. Minimum temperature, 45 degree. Precipitation. .21 inch. Total precipitation from September 1st. 1894, to date. J0.7S inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1st. 189&, to date. S.S4 inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland. December 5. For Washing ton and Oregon, threatening weather and rain. TO RIADKR8.-Ta "Daily Astarlaa" atelaa twice as aissk rassllag BMttsr as aay atVar sasr pabllahad la Aatarla. It la the ealy paswr last raa 1 Its reader vita a dally talaerapala nswrt. TO ADTKRTI8BBS.-Tks "Dally A rlaa kas asore thaa twtes as away read er as aay ether paper pabllshad is Asto ria. It Is therefore mars thaa twtea as Talaabls as aa ad.artUlag aiedlaa. tats of Oragaa. I Coaaty of Clatsop.) We, ths aadorsiaaoa, local aaaagr respectively of the Western Vnloo aad Vestal Tslegrsph eompoalrs, hereby cer tify that tks "Daily A.tortaa" Is ths oaly spar pablishcd la Astoria which bow ro osItm. or at any tlm. darlag oar eoatrol f said aiacks has roMlTod, a telegraphic prM report. B.D.JOHNSON. Manager W. C. T. Co. .R. CLARK, Manager Postal Tel- Co, AROUND TOWN. VOTE for the regular Republican nominees for councilraent 3. R. Clinton, First Ward. Thad. Trullinger, Second Ward. A. P. Brlx, Third Ward. In God's own might We gird ua for the coming light. And strong In Him whose cause Is ours ' In conflict with unholy power We grasp the weapons he baa fciven The Light, and Truth, and Love of Heaven. -John G. Wnittier. Congress will convene tomorrow. The gridiron boys were out yester day. Just refcelved Lowhey's chocolates, at The Spa. The shirt waist is working over time this year. Pianos for rent Griffin Reed, City Book Store. Born, to the wife of Mr. Montgomery, Flavel, a daughter. Katie Putnam Is booked for the 14th at the new Columbia. Money to Loan Astoria Title and Trust Co. Abstract, And yet there Is no politics in As toria's city elections. The change In the weather yesterday was good for the bicyclists. Mrs. P. F. Woodford went to Portland last night for a day's vacation. The children are the ones to whom the Christmas season really belongs. Ladles can save big money by pur chasing dress goods at the Low Price Store. Captain Richardson left up for Port land yesterday momlng with the Col umbine. THREE SIZES OF QUEEN HEAT ers now In stock and for sale only by Fisher Brothers. Mr. C. Allen and wife have come over from Fort Canby and will spend the winter In Astoria. All the latest Imported gowns show unique skirt trimming and dally di minishing sleeves. The finest line of fresh made Christ- If you arc goirrj to boil your tea, one tea is about as good as another. If you will follow direc tions, try S:;:7:)ij's Best Your grocer returns your money in full if you don't like it. ' A Schilling A Compuy Sao Fraocuco 43 of all sizes. Bond lor deet 1KIZE. For particulars call on STUART BROS., Holes Agcntn OR OREGON ... On tbe QUEEN HEATER appears In large letters, "Queen." None genuine without it. IVwaiv of Imita tions. We are sole agents for the "Queen." FISHER BROTHERS mas candles In the city at bedrock prices at C. B. Smith's. Mr. Chamberlain's address tonight at the Elks' memorial service will be a rich treat for Astorians. The Web foot Commission House, baa received a kit of fine Burbank potatoes. Now Is the time to buy. Mrs. Walter Ridehalgh has returned from Tillamook, and Mr. Ridehalgh will arrive on the next steamer. Dr. T. L. Ball, dentist Teeth ex tracted without pain. Price reasonable. No. S63 Commercial street Tho white elephant ran away again yesterday, starting in at the National and ending up at the stables. We offer all our cast Iron stoves at 10 per cent below cost The latest air tight stoves also on hand at 431 Bond street The new ornamental posts at the Gambrlnus add greatly to the appear ance of the corner at 12th and Com mercial. LOOK OCT for fraudulent telegraph lo news in the Astoria afternoon papers. None of these papers receives one line of outside news by telegraph. It was reported last evening that a number of Astorians had planned to go over to North Beach today to see the Glenmorag pulled off the sand. J. Russell, Lewis and Clarke; Dave Keefe, John Days; Pete Olsen, Olncy, and Wm. Anderson, Deep River, were In from the country yesterday. It Is rumored that Mr. Will Sherman has decided to take unto himself a bet ter half, and is already canvassing the djU stores for Christmas presents. Mr. Lilian, A, .representing: Henry Doyle & Co., San Francisco, Bar- bour'i fAine agents. Is In the city look ins uut, for the lnrerwrts of his firm. Professor Beggs will start a dancing school at Foard Stokes new hall this week. The proressor will also open a school at Seaside within a day or two. D. Brown. Nehalem; E. N. Cook, Pott land; Samuel Borwin, Victoria, B. C,; and Charles Olsen, of the lightship, reg istered at the Parker House yesterday. tall and see the Queen air-tight heat er at Howell & Ward's before buying; they can save you money both on the price of the stove and wood consumed. C. B. Smith, the confectioner, has the finest selection of Christmas tree orna ments ever brought to this city, which are selling at less than half the usual price. It was said yesterday that Mr. Alsea Fox bad disconnected the boilers In his shop because business was too rush ing. Even the telephone line was busy all day. Before purchasing, don't fail to see those celebrated air-tight stoves at Fourd & Stokes.' They have them in a dozen different styles, and every pos sible size. The management of the Columbia Op- era House states that the report that Fred Brown, Wm. Elgner and Max Pohl had been appointed ushers was erroneous. Mr. Robert Burns haa been appoint ed general agent of the O. R. and N. Co, at Walla Walla. Mr. Burns Is an all around good fellow and Is well known in Astoria. The A. F. C. eleven were yesterday practicing on the grounds of the county court house. The boys are putting up some good work and anticipate a fine game about Christmas. Harry Hamblett returned yesterday from Portland on the Bteanvrr Tele phone. He says there is more business l in Astoria in a minute than there is in Portland In a month. The extraordinarily high tide yester day caused much comment. It is sel dom that Astorians have the opportu nity of seeing the water within four feet of Commercial street. Don't forget that the Low Price Store has the only perfect fitting wrappers, the handsomest line of Jackets and capes, and Is selling them at wholesale prices. 451 Bond street. The case against William Armstrong, of Svenson's Landing, who was arrested yesterday for rape, is exciting consid erable interest from the peculiar cir cumstances connected with the matter. How is it there is no politics In the present city election and all of the can- SEASONABLE GOODS! Blankets... Of Oregon and California manufacture, in all colors and nlzes, at bottom prices. Comforts... In Elder Down and Carded Cotton, made of the very beat material. Very cheap. Warm Underwear We have the lament electlon of LmlicA' mitt Ocntn', Mlnsen', Youth's anil ChiUlrcn'M Uiutcrwcur to he foiuul la this part of the country, ami at rcimontililc prlocn. C. H. COOPER H. EKSTR0M Jeweler 560 Commercial St.. Astoria, Or. ..a me line or.. Watches, Diamonds COLD AND SILVER JCVCLRT. CLOCKS EflBlttlUS. riKSCS. SICKLING AND HATED VARC. Suitable for Christmas Presents, at Very Low Prices. TT . . ..I.I. T. . k. 1 . J fuivuuw tngravea Free of Charge. dldates announced by petition have the reputation of being Populletlc Demo- crats of Hrn men. Probably they are Independent. tastern oysters 50c per dox. In the shell, and 3oc per dl.sh any style; Shoal-1 water Bay oysters, raw or stewed, ;oc per dish. The only restaurant which Keeps good cotlee grinds Its own berry. New Style Chop House. Mr. Charles Kuntt, Tillamook, visited his Astoria friends yesterday. He re ported that he had brought 400 sacks of oats to the cltv. which he sold at roml figures to Foard & Stokes, and that 1 Tillamook county Is all right. Clatsop relieves In patronizing her nelhlori, 1 tlon rendered to perfection by Mr, K- Hector, president of the Colum Beveral times yesterday rainbow, w'ho easily hlftVes an ''a AniUHement Co., Is the only author were visible In the northern and west-!...,. . . ..., !i.,.,t .,er.,.n t.. roiln-t monev and con. ern skies, and In the afternoon ons or two brilliant displays were made in the East. The weather waa very much like . t .1 j . kind 'that Observer Grover has recentlyj'8, M,M 7'f St"Ta, IOn' llawes, and Master Will Simpson. wired up. I Twelve Christmas presents that your ' Mr' Samuel Maxwell, formerly em friends would appreciate In every dozen I P'oyI at Morgan' ranch and at oai-bon photon made by Snod grass. This BylM' logging camp, and was after gallery Is now turning out a grade Iff wards cok on the schooner Lloyd, work "that heretofore has been attain- ! 'hlch a e.ne time was used as an op able only In the larger cities, and then ! P"1"' Pllot "chnoner. 1" J" 0en . , . , - , . .. h.Mtril trrtm hv HI. fHenfla Mr. Max. at uouoie me price waeu nere. i,an t and be convinced. All members of the Every Mo'rofcty ' Club are requested to be present a 'the next meeting, Monday, December 7, at j Ing that after the schooner had mode the home of Mrs. Herman P. Prael, as ' her second trip he left her and struck business of Importance concerning tne , out for the mines. Among the specl annual sale of fancy articles to be held ;mens sent back to Mr. Llnvllle was a on the llth Inst will come before the j bottle of free gold taken from the pla meeting. By order of the secretary. leer diggings which run up to the value of about ten dollars. The dust 1.1 Captain Gregory, of the Manzanlta, , coarse and Mr. Maxwell says he has returned from the light ship yesterday I plenty of It, and thit In fact he Is the afternoon, bringing with him Charles j possessor of a bonanza. Mr. Maxwell's Olson, one of the keepers who is on a , friends will be glad to hear of his suc vacation. Joe Harmon, who is sick eesg. He refused $00,000 for the mine with the measles, and was Immediately recently, and since he has worked it taken to the hospital on arrival here, ;haa taken out $20,000 In gold. and Mr. Jones, who has resigned his position on the ship. The annual memorial service of the Elks, according to the beautiful and touching custom of the order, will be held In Odd Fellows' Hall at 8 o'clock this evening. The public Is cordially Invited to attend these services, and Judging from the character of past ef forts of the local lodge, there could be no better way to spend a Sabbath even ing. At its regular meeting last Thursday, Astor Assemply, No. 22, United Arti sans, elected the following officers for the coming year: M. A., A. R. Cyrus; superintendent, Mrs. H. Ekstrom; In spector, Mrs. A. A. Rucker; secretary, Dr. J. S. Bishop; treasurer, Mrs. C, J. Curtis; sr. Con., H. P. Hansen; Mast, of Cer., Jas. F. Donnelly; Med. Exam., Dr. J. 8. HlHhop. In Alderbrook yesterday afternoon some of the fishermen found a new way of hauling wood up from the beach. The logs and spars that had fbated In from the river were cut Into proper lengths for stove wood, and a pair of shafts fastened to them by, spikes driven Into ; tho 'logs at each end, by means of which the logs were easily rolled to tho houses above. The process was I 11 HAVE The Leading House of Astoria. very much nice that or handling a wheellmjTow, and one pair of shafts hauled up many a log. A telegram was revvlved last evening from Captain Hums thut In the effort at high tide yesterday to haul the Glen morag off the beach, oanaideratile prog ress was made, but Juxt at the critical moment one of the anchor chains broke, undoing all of the work accomplished. With the true Glasgow spirit the cap tain turned to and made his arrange ments for renewing Ithe work today. One of the highest tides of the senson will take place today, and Captain Burns la confident the Olenmorag will float, barring any further accident. Dr. KJaerllge, who has lately removed ,i.i,.t.. i. . ,i, m. j Copenhagen University. After remain. ling several years In th hospitals of that city, making female diseases his ! especial study, he vlHlted Herlln and j Parts several times and finally came I to country. Since last year the dix-tor has been located In Salt Lake but ,he h,Kh aUlttJe dM wl wth hs neaUh M, hp rt!llwl to make Astoria, hts future himie. He can I :e conilliu.d at hl. amvt , .M Hond ; street. A Urge audience assembled at lies- cue Club hall last evening. There was ; spirited chiru singing, led by the Kev. iir. Holllnger. lth Miss Duxey at the plftn"; 8 ,OUl-nlnK onf ? Winnie elr'"ni reu.ung iy .Mr. v j uc ithyies; a well eaecuieu pour iy Miss Lulu Estes., and a humorous telec- ttuuiHiiee io iii-JKiiivr or itum m win. Tlw only tVfcret of hl hearers bi that he appears before the public so seldom. The program committee for next wek l""f" "I41HIUWT III A I W WR ' we41 stayed with the schooner, and xvent with her on her recent trip I Alaska. Mr. Thomas Llnvllle yesterday received a letter from Maxwell, stat Mr. A. Brlx, the candidate In the Third ward, owns his own home there, has lived in the ward for two years or more, has an independent Income and can certainly be considered a resident of Astoria, reports to the contrary not withstanding. Mr. Brlx has been a successful business man, and has the confidence of his friends and neighbors. In the Second ward Thad Trullinger Is making a strong race for councilman, and really has no opposition. He Is a young man of well known business abll lty, a staunch Republican, and his reputation for Integrly Is most enviable. In the council he will look after tho In terests of this constituents as well as ne would those of his own. Ross Clinton, in tne sirst warci, nos Hundreds oflstory of intense Interest. Fatlsfnctlon j friends, and. his long and well known guaranteed In every case or your money Impartial management of the affairs of the telephone company need no com-land ment Mr. Clinton can certainly be re- : Hod upon to work for the best Interests of the city anil the peoplu of the First ward. TO I'ltK A COLD IN (INK DAY, Take laxative Tirorno Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. Coffee 6c, Woodcock's. 674 Com'l St. crpn n n J U im 0111 McKinley and Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. M"3 on application. THE CORINNE The Company Include ...CORINNE Joe Oawthorn, Johnnie Page. Noll McNeill, tioorgw Olinl. John Harry, II. A. Cossldy, Maurice Koblnson, John Connally, t'harlo Steven, Oclavls Hrt. Nellie 8 1 rli-k I ami. Ethel Strickland. Helm lloldcn Welch, lleurgla Stewart, Arnola Holvillo, ami a SELECT CllOltl'S OF TIIIKTY M tiKKAT DANl'KIIS l. HENDR1CK HUDSON, JR. Direction nf HOWE HKItKY. Two iiuilllllloth ImKitage oar packed with gorgeous scenery, cxnulslle ros. lumos, dutxllng urmor, novel rliH lrlrnl and t ali'lum i-tTi-cti. Al'tiMKNTKD lIU'lli:STKA. A Gorgtoas, ClltUrlng, Glorious Spectacle. Hrlght, up.todu.te foatuivs; Now Full of HunirlHra. ATTF.NTION. WOKKMKN. The members of Seaside Uxlge No 13. A. O. V, W.. are hereby notified to mevt at thrlr hall at 13 o'clock today (Sunday) to attend the funeral Of ou." late brother. J. II. Palmer. C.KO. KAHOTH. M. W. Attest: C. II. Stockton, Hecorder. ATTENTION. FOHKESTEHS. The members of Court Astoria, No. K, K. of A., arc hereby notified to meet at their hall at 13 o'clock today tSundayi to attend the funeral of our late broth er, j. ii. Palmer. J. H. MATHKWS. C. It. A I let; Thos. Corbelt, Secy. ATTENTION, ELKS). gulnlln Lodge, No, ISO, II. p. o. E. will hold their aiiniutl meiiiorlul service at odd Fellows' Hall on Sunday, l. comber t. at 7:30 p. m. Ho In attendance. KKWAliP IIALlK'K, Chulrman of Committee. K. C. Hugliee, Secretary. ATTENTION NO. W. Members of Astoria Lodge, No. M. A. O. r. Vt'., are requested to meet at lolge r""iu ai 1- o riwn iuuuay, too win, 01 I ,.,! thl. funra 0f our lnt brother, room at 12 o'cliH k Sunday, the tit rt. to J. H. Palmer. Hy order of A. I.. Clark, W, M, I). CAM I'll ELL, Kecorder. NOTICE. , - - ;trtirt lobu M company. K I. t vrrrn T.. r V TItnSK. Mirr. I - - " - Attest, Oeo. It. Bhaw, Secy. Astoria, Or., Dec. 4th. VM. HELP WANTED. WANTED LADIES ll&o.OO IN flOLD given away. Cut tills out and save It. It will not appear again. Who ran form the greatest number of words from he letters in INDt'STHIOl'S? we t,.e HurVi un,i f you do you will r.elvo a good reward. IV) not use any Mu.r II11)re llm thttn t appears In the Word. I'm no language except English, Words spelled alike, but with different meaning, can be used but once. ITse any dictionary. Plurals, pronouns, nouns, verbs, prefixes, sultlxvs, adject ives, proper nouns allowed. Anything Unit Is a legitimate word will be allow ed. Work It out In this manner: In, Into, Induntrlous, no, not, nut, nuts, dust, dusts, uh, sit, sits, etc. I 'no these words In your IMt. The publisher of Woman's World and Jenness Miller Monthly will pay U0 In gold to the person able to make the largest list of words from the letters In the word IN- DirSTHlOUS; $12 for tho second larg est and $2.00 each for the twerty-tive lurgest lists. The above rewards arc given free and without consideration for the purpose of at 'racing attention to our handsome woman's miiga:lne, twenty-four pages, ninety-six long col umns, finely Illustrated, and all original matter, long and short stories by the best authors, $1.00 per year. It Is neces sary for you, to en'er the contest, to send 12 two-cent stamps for a three months' trial subscription with your list of words, and every person sending the 24 cents and a list of twenty words or more Is guaranteed an extra present by return mall (In addition to the mag azine), of a 200-page book, "Doris's For- tune," hy Florence Warden, a lovo refunded. Lists should be sent at once not later than January 20. The r.ames and addresses of successful eon- tcstaiitH will be printed In February Issue, published In January. Our pub lication has been cUibllsh.-'J nine years. We refer you to any mercantile agency for our standing. Make your list now. Address JAMES H. PLUMMER, Pub lisher, 90S Temple Court Building, Dept. C. P., New York City. Read the advertisements and post yourself on bargains. Our great sale of Black and Colored... DRESS GOODS Good Times! lYoo wliu h,ie Imi n hnimling away tlit ir nullify iro ikhv Imjii g Warren ton ami Warrenton Park Itemcmlicr Hint price i n ih ) Inn, side of Hie liny, wllhln a sinus's throw people nr how living, will be advanced Extravaganza Co. S'iik, Now MuhU', New Siioi'lultlva; I HOW IT WAS tiONH. San Frsjirlavo, IWvniber A story Is now curn-nt In )H.rtlng circles thai Fltsslmmons has done pretty well with his tight venture, even If Its receive no part of the purse. Most of the money wagered on the tight was placed nn the question of Sharkey's ability to stay six rounds. It is now said that Fltt slmmona placed several thousand dol lars on Sharkey's ability to hold out six round and then took oare that he did not kniM-k out hi opponent too on. At 13 o'clock last night the Hrltum four-maxtrd hark lllnlrlogte, 1S.I1 ion., Captain .VUikle, wa lowed In hy the Itellef. SCCX IJY AN AST0KIAN. (Contlntie.1 from First Tag.) j S.ouh and sImi In Chlcugo. whers I had ' the ploasurv of meeting Mr. Mark linn. ! mi and Ma able a.Kl.tanl during the i umpulfc-n. Mr. i, who will proli. alily hold the mlllin of private mrrr. tary to Major McKinley In Iho White House. Mis. Iae., ho l a most charming lady, A Virginian and solid gold m-imxrnt, told me that this was the tlr.t time that she and h r hunliand had hern thoroughly united, tlioiiult .M.'i.ruauij uiiiiii, intiiiKH i they had three children, and were proud i f the fiwt. This might me considered unpopular uiiiutiMi the geniil and elite of He ine place III the Woolly Weal, hot perhaps the social status In the j jiM In not up to the Wi-stern stand-inl OFEll'l.llH ELECTED. At the meeting Inst evening of Seaside 1xlge. No. 12. A. O. I-'. W.. fit follow. Ing officer were elected: Master Work man, (Icorge Kaboth; foreman, Win. Kelly; ovorsevr, (1. V. Porter; recorder, C. H. Stockton: financier, Thos. lh ul.y; receiver, J. E. Hlggtns; guide, E. Mun- son; Inner watchman. Martin Johnson outer watchman. C. W, Carlson; trustee for three, year. C. It. tlrlliMe; mediial examiners, A. L. Fulton, Jay Tuttle, 0. II. Estus. The U. S. Oov t Kcports show Royal Baking Powder superior to mil others. The weather will seem balmy enough to you If you will road and consider the reports of the winlher they are having In the East. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. For snle Rt Es-tes-Conn Druir Store. Any old thing goi now if you call It a Christmas novelty. OABTOnlA. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. WANTED. WANTED A girt or woman to do half a day's work each day In a pri vate family. Apply at the office of the Astorlan. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Three room house oppo site court house. Astoria Land A In vestment Co., 3r5 Commercial street Four rooms to rent. Ml Exchange street. Adolph Johnson. FOR RENT Seven room house, No. 260 Commercial street, corner Sixth street. Apply to F. I. Dunbar, Court house. FOR RENT A front room nicely fur- nlshed. Inquire 224 Bond street, city. FOR SALE. ALL KINDS OF FANCY AND JAP ANESE floods for Christmas and the holidays, at Wing Lee's, D43 Commer cial street. are the talk of the town. UP TO See QHANAUAN RDAC about Now Is Your Opportunity .LOTS At Special Prices which are llm brl sllimtnl on the west of Hi Warraiilon irK)t, and where 400 Juiiuary 1, 1 SU7. NORTH PACIFIC Steamship Company's STFAMER tEllUT, Will b dliatchd from fort land. Or. gon on or alxiul Nuvsmlivr (, I1X, ob the roulo from that point lo the Cix uullls Hlvi r, turn hint: at all Inlertne. dints points as Inducements offsr, and will reinalti pertnananlly on that roula innklng regular trlis. For rate or othnr Information apply at ottlcva of tlm comany, Won-eatar Ulook, I'orlland, Oregon, or 121.133 !) vis itroet. Kan Francisco, NKIL (llI.MOItR. Agnt. Main Hi root Pock, Astoria. .SNAP A KODAK. si an aiaa eswlng t our .lots and you'll at a. portrait l a bum brlwaalng ii.ar wiu BisasMit UMngkia. Hueh uintlity In Ih lluuusv hloallrafiiimiiikle slesM .tif aua. COMB AND THY Tl IRNf HU0H0S & CO. S. Furr.xN. US of Ifh.u a Hula. R. T. tAm. i.w of bkKktua 1.41. FOUNDRYION,' Blacksmiths, Machinists and Holler Maker "konVo.4 fll! Kinds ol SahlDery Iron and Dnut Casilsirs tlniioral Ulsck.mub Work Sri f iali Smllhlnf Mill M ... Hull! iPlf lALTIf S- W.Uh I'm WmI. ithia. nf n4 5iil"'.l wut. Ium ..a ft Built u OrJn Cuff.tMnjay. Juii iHih and franklin. Phone 78 . Js I A Slflrifl 311(1 I 0111171 Cll River Railroad TIME CARD. Trains leave Seaside for Astoria at 7:30 a in. and t p. m. dally. Trains leave Astoria for Flaw) at a. m. and 4 p. m. dally. Trains leave Astoria for Seaside at 10:30 a. m. and 4 p. m. dally. Trains leave Flavel for Astoria at 1:40 a. m. and t:M p. m. dally. 187a 189) Fisl?er Brothers, Sell ASTORIA. Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Ship Cliandtilery, Hani ware, Iron & Stel, Coal, Groceries it Provisions', Flour A Mill Fe.nl, Paints, Oils, Varnishes Lopgoro Supplies, Fairbank's Scales Doors A Window, Agricultural Implement Wagons A Vehicle. "The Louvre" ASTONIA'S GOKUEOUS ENTERTAINMENT HALL S FLOORS Fin. Mu.lo. (laui.a of All Kind. Magnlllrent liars. Two. f evr.K1Ti11.so MUST-CLASS Good Order and Everybody's Rights, BTKICTLY OHNEHVKI), The Palace Cafe Is the Place for a . Good Meal..., Eastern Oysters In the shell or can Serve! to Order or Sold at Retail' W. W. WHIPPLE THE PALACE They are the very latest, and DATE COLUMBIA IRON WORKS wimnaua uhvO Them