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V.' 4 '--." -l- --ST--f VOL. XXX1TI, NO. 13$). ASTORTA, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1889. PRICE IVE UBSTfiNTIAL i IIIBIflllIBIIUIflItSICai213 csssaaesiszassa3isQii3itiflnaiirnisa3scs BTtrraatimrsEasrsaasa""5"- GEmv. "f hs f b j Captain Gray has al last been induced by the increasing demand for Choice Residence Lots uii the Sunny Slope to Young s Bay, to 3plat his Five Acre Block, Xo. 27 in Hustler & Aiken's Addition. '----frr -iri-fciri-i-in---7ilir In n ! - r -- -'Tf Business Property. On 2nd. 3-d. , nr-il 5th Struts ! C!.t f t V !i. Lots from S4,000;o SIO.OO:. iV BL A K With WjiKt iiitHjjfOii Ki'.er.ln t uiinc-. jtft ii town, S25.000. 260 Acres- Bottom Land AJcasidf Asto'ir. & S(,u(h C at U. 1. ;u Olat-fii) Plain1. ftod Cottar Tltu'-or 25 per Acre: Cheap. "WING-ATE & STONE. Astoria-IIwaco i The Steamer "Volga,"1 CAPT i: FARIUU, Mastor. Will leate oerj da , Sinid r. ".ceph.l , Cannery at llwaco, 9 :15 ... si. H. IJ. Parker's Dock. Atorl.i. ...2 :15 i m. j l"or Freight or Paac.", imply on bor-I i IHg. AUhysoi.ciunonofMa.ww. . Prof, Francis lias dociaVd to make wna his tuture home. Parties ewning: Pianos can have them kept in nrv-cla-s tnne, the vtar around. HaUug secured tin principal puruace of Astoria foi twelve car, he Lopes to mf-rlta continuance of thf sam He takes pleasure in rfc nantoai.j and every well established Mush: House .n the Cnar fioin Victoria to Los Aneies. ITe3idence at 3Irs. HoIJcnS uB upsrs Shipping and Commission Merchant Tatn St Wharf, Astoria. rt-g ,n SPECIALTIES Cannery SyppSfes Barbour's Salmon Net Twines. NEPTUNE Braua Salmon Twine. WOODIiERHY t'otton Linos and 'lvwiic--) gINES and GETTING ttE.l Description FumlhP.lai rs",trj Price? FIRE irxS'JSAKCE lififv. tod tn i isi la- ornijanii, i.Vji ese!it!i!i;flS.000,OO P1KE.MX, .... .. -Ui.rtfor.1, Couu Now Yoik; j HOHK tReuc; P.telflc Express aiul Welh,rarso.tCo. j The only medicine which dof-troyh the" . serins of Catirrh, Ehenmatism, temalo Complaints, Co-ismnption (if not too far ' -2one). DysD9psia, Malarial and all Blood r 'aadBkinDiseaees. It is a safo nd positive ; 'jsare for Loss of Manhood and Groi- t orfhea. Is pleasant to driok. Givo it atrial Pripcf 75 oenta end $1 25, PACIFIO.5L0PE MEDICINE CO., &&& Spokane rails, Wash. 3X3?33eiuent, Sole Agenr, As'oria. fci. ?he New Model Rans'e CAN BE HAD IN Agent. Call and Examine It; You Will be :rBuck Patent Cooking Stove, AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES. Ftjrnage Work. Steam Fittings. tc., a Specialty. A Full Slock on Hand. W-II- -4XD- CEILIN -.vfe-gQQQ onjje rou q Wall Paper and Decorations of the latest styles and shades "i55freoved aireattrom Eastern factories. "Alsea" Jargo assortment of ,. r , v ' v. M - 'tTfafpides in beautiful now designs' Hew Smyrna Rugs, Portiere Curtains, China Matting, ' Etc., Etc. Call and esamine. OHAS. HBILBOEN. SacS r--' - .. -r-. A . !i. iliistMl iscr nnpil'J Xj strengthen iesi mind5! by the tiso of Aycr'a Sar- .tiaiilii, r.pproclated tho truth that ioilily health it essential to mental i . ijjoi . For persons of delicate and feeble -onst:tntion, whether young or old, this , xuuiciuc is remarkably beneficial Ho ' ure you get Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I ' Every spring and fall I take a nuiu ! Iw-r of bottles of Aj ei 's Sarsaparilla, and am greatly benefited." Mrs. James II. Knstman, Sloncliam, Mass. 'I "have- taken Ayer's Sarsaparilla with great benefit-to my general health." -Mws Thjrza L. Ci'erar, Palmyra, Md. 3My daughtei. twelve years of age, n? suffered for tlw past jear from General Debility. A lev, i eelts since, we began to give ' her Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Her health ha3 greatly improved." Mrs. Harriet H. Hattles, South Chelmsford, Mass. "About a j ear ago I began using Aj er's Sarsapaiilla as a remedy for debility I and neuralgia resulting from malarial -iposure in the army. I was in a very bad condition, but six bottles of tho Sar- sanarilla, w ith occasional doses of Ayer's ' fills, have greatly improved my health. L an: now able to woik, and feel that I ! cannot say too much for jour excellent remedies." F A. Pinkham, South I Idol uncus, Me. "My daughter, sixteen years old, is using Ayer's Sarsaparilla with good ef fect." Kev. S. J. Graham, United Brethren Church, Buckhannon.'W. Va. " I suffered from Nervous Prostration, f.-ith lame back and headache, and have been much benefited by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I am now 80 years of age, and am satisfied that my present health and prolonged life are due to tho use of Ajer's- Sarsaparilla." Lucy Moffitt, Killingly, Conn. Mrs. Ann H. Farnsworth, a lady 79 yf-a;s old, So, Woodstock, Vt., writes: " After several weeks' suffering fiom !icrroti3 prostration, I procured a bottle of Aver's Sarsaparilla, and before I ' bad taken half of it lay usual health ' returned." m larsapaniia, PRSPAEED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Loweil, Mass. Price 51 ; six bottles, 5. Worth $3 a bottle. TMelp, Lester & Andersen, CIVIL ENGINEER. Siu'vovors ami Architects. DmcE, Room 9, Plavj:i.'s Bi ia, SECOND STREET P. O. llos 81J. A STO li r A, OR. Win. B. Adair, REAL SSTATE AGENT. V F. Cor. Oluey and Tlnrn M-, P.O. Box 436. Particular attention gion-to rropenles in Upper AtorIa ; also to purchase of Tlm hpr L'-aids. j Astoria Im IF oris. i ift 0.tncrnnl St . Toot of Jackson? Astoria. Or General Machinists' anrl Boiler Maters. Land and Marine Engines B(1?,3?R WORK. Sit'tmUoat Work and Canneiy Work "I'KCtVLTY, Castings of ai! Descriptions Made to Order at Short Notice. JOHN F.iC. ... a. u ri -T. :. llrJTi :r .IrtMrtti i and .Stmt. -..Vice Provident . . . ..io ami Trxs lPAlEi: IN Wati "Paper and 'Oil Paintings srEcrAi;n. Sign Writer, Grainerand Ornamental Painter. Cdr. Cass and Jefferson Sts.. AMorin, ASTORIA, ONLY OF Pleased. E.B.Hawe-3 Is also Agent for tilt ORATIONS! " --" "' -mmm. ; : r r-misnnrj ji r--iv - -to-. THE PRUDENT EEKTUOKIAN'B WEAPONS A Svnifein the ink Suspender Worth J Jioie Than a Pistol Anywhere. j i "As between :i kaifo and a pistol, ; s , an oilbnsivo or defonsive weapon, give me the knife cYery litne," tenisiked congressional delegate, irnrcus A, Smith of Arizona, the other day at tho I Palmer Hohpo. ''I've seen both used , a good deal in my time, and I never ' know the man with ihr pistol to get I tiwaj wifh tho man with tho knife. j The latter is a terror."' Mr. Smith was discussing tho S wupc- , CJiodloe tragedy in Kentucky, and re-' ' raarked that Colonel Swops was a fool to draw a revolver on a man who he knew habitually earned a knife. '"Ton see," and hero "delegate Smith crowed his leg and lit r fresh cigar. - ua man, unless ho is a dead shot and quick as a flah, has no business to carry a gun, anyhow. Many a good man has boen killed because, having a gun, he didn't latow how to uso it; whereas, if ho had had no gun ai all ho would'nt Itavo been hurt. Down in my country people do not shoot a man who is not armed. Hence, unless a man knows how to use a pistol with prompt effect, he'd better not carry one. Now, Colonel Swope carried a pistol, didn't know how to uso it, fired at his man, missed him, and then be foro he could fire again, tho man with the knife was at work on his person with the fury of a tiger. 'I tell you," continued Mr. Smith, as ho pushed tho bell button,, "I'm not afraid of a man with a gun, but I'm in mortal dread ot a man that carries a knife. A good many people think a kuife is a coward's "weapon, and so it is when used to stab a man in tho back, but it is tho most confidence-begetting arm that a man ever carried. Mo3t KenAckian& carry a knifo of some kinJ. It isn't a 'bowie,' it is a dirk or a dagger. The favorite knife among Kentaekians or was whi.n I was a boy and lived in that t ate is ttie double edged dagger It is carried in a sheath and the sheath is attached to the left suspender. It j3 the fashion, jou know, in the south, to wear low cut vest?, and the lrc.ire therefore, can lo reached in the frac tion of a second, and as it require no preparation, aim, or anything, its possessor can rush upon an opponent vith a quickness and force that are irresistible, and there is no escape I have seen a number of duels between men armed with knife and pistol, and I never knew the pistol man to escape but once, and he shot the man with the knife before the latter could reach him. If a table or any other barri cade can be interposed, why the man with the pistol has a great advantage, but m open ground, unless ho is a quick and dead shot, the man with tho knife is go ing to kill him provided, of couise, he has the neive. I have seen in Martin Joyce's saloon in Tomb stone ono slender fellow with a six inch blade hold a dozen desperate fel lows at bay. All of them armed with guns, and most of them dead shots, but the sight of that glistening steel in the hands of a man who they knew would use it seemed to paralyze every nerve. Not one dared to shoot lest before the smoke cleared that awful knifo would be in hjs vitals. Ugh!" and Delegate Smith shuddered at the mere thought. "The knife, however, is not popu lar with any but Kentuckians. The late Judge Terry of California was Inore feared because he jvas known to earn- a knife than from any other cause. There was once a gentleman, a lawyer in Nevada Gen. T. H. Will iams his name waswljQ always car ried a blade in a sheath fastened to his Euspender. The general was sick ly and feeble, and ill-tempered at times, but you can bet nobody in No vada ever dared to tackle him m-court or out of it. Ho ran for the "United States senate in 1874 against Dill Sharon and made a hot canvass, but nobody ever insidted the general. He was a Kentuckiau, and his knifo never left his suspender." Chicago Herald. Djsp psia is killing more people than ruin, ten times over. When a mati ha dyspo s'a his stomach is always with him and he is always conscious of it Ho can't sleep, his lood doesn't taste right, he's morbid. Your stoimch ought to be your best friend, and it will be ir after eatinc you will take a little Simmons Liver Regulator, to assist di gestion and allay all irrigation. "After eating a hearty supper, if 1 take about a teaspoonful ot Simmons Liver Regulator, I never feel tho effects of the supper eaten." Ovid G. Sparks, ex-AIayor of Macon, Ga. The present house of representa tives has 220 lawyers, twenty-four merchants, twenty-four mechanics, twenty-one farmers, eighteen politi cians, twelve editors, seven, doctors, five, ministers and representatives of labor organizations. Catarrh Cared, " A clergyman, after jears "of suffer ing from that loathsome disease, Ca tarrh, aud vainly trying every known remedy, at last found a reeipo which completely cured and saved him from death. Any sufferer from this dread ful disease sending a self addressed stamped envelope to Prof. J. A. Law rence, 88 Warren St., New York City, "Will receive the recipe free of' charge. Major JTHTHayden, receiver of the Seattle land office, is to resign, to be come manager of a now bank in Se attle. CAVr S&LEl' MGHTS. is the complaint of thousands suffering from- Asthma, Consi'mptionfcoughs, tCjjJMd yon ever tryDr. Ackeixs Kug ltsliKdmedy? vIt is the" bestpfepara-" tion known for all Lun .Troubles. Sold on a positive guarantee at 25c. and 60c. - ASTORIA REAL ESTATE S"23a , J cYWT.V ATT OVRTTiR. ' f .. " Wit i i r Ajfnrfcw . y sTi ? TV sr Its peculiar crUcacy Is due ., , as much to tho process and NOTHING skill In compounding as to ni-ci-r tho ingredients themselves. Lint 1 1 'Xakcit In time. It checks diseases In tho outset, or If thoybc advanced will provo a potest cure. No Home slionlft lie f lont It. It takes tho placo of a doctor and costly pre scriptions. All who fcad sedentary lives will find it tho best nreventlvo r.f FOR WHOSE BENEFIT and cure (or Indigestion, Constipation, lieu-lnche, lJlliousiios3, Piles and Mental Heprcaion. No losa of time, no interference with business whilo taking. For children it is most In nocent and harmless. No danger from oxposuro after taking. Cure CoUo, Dl arrhesa, Itowcl Complaints, l'cvorisli ncas nnd reTi-h Cold. Invalids and delicnto persons wilUflnd It tho mildest Aperient and Tonic they can uv . A little taken at nl-rlit insures rcfrtIu:4 lcp and n natural evacuation ot the bowels. A little taken in the morning sharpens tho appetite, cleanses the .stmnah and Bweetens the breath. A rilYK IWS orjNto.s. "I have ' i i ucsnj' mcv'iore fur tentvjev to hcm b r a' !- f fiut una e ia . . ; rui vx? to.-iti, ike Simmon. I w Kr-ilj"-' pt'y and effective!) ii t I.irr t :i.i', and atthe s.i3 ur.ijin' .n-itn ffucV. ening) the ' -.tu a. I 'imc powers of ii.- .: m " L. M. 1Iito i. n . W I (vm, r'. Marks of C.';usmu :m - : !.. K1m thrcd Trade-Mark o i i u: i.; ;- and the Seal and .Mvivurr li J i....-j!ii im.Jn red. on the "Me. Tuk.- i.-w.ih. i FrSoe-ai. Mcdesty on Sleeping Cars. "I have just come from that painful luxury, tho sleeping car," said a belle to a correspondent. "How incongru ous and improper it was, for instance, to discover that the grumbler in the upper berth, whose mildest iemai?k.in' the course of the long night was 'It's cuied hot up here,' was none other than a full-fledged i.iajor general. By da he was a georgeous vision of spec tacular gallantry, by night a howling dfMnon of profanity. But enough of men, iho ponnnotiplacf' creainr.'S; their ways aie as plain a-, an upned book, and their characters j.re t:si! read. Let us return to tho inexhaust ible neld for p3ychoanthropologieal resource. The ilrst night in a sleeper i? nothing "co tho iirsr morning. Well do I remember my ihst expericnct'. Tne toilet is accomplished under snob hat rowing circumstances. Said a stout joutu woman from an adjoining sectien: 'Iltavo traveloditU the way from San Francisco in a sleeper, and I've lost the last slued ol modesty.' I believed her when T saw her sitting on the end of a beith in her corset with loosened lacings, drawing on her boots, with a lavish display of plumply filled hosiery, the curtains pushed back, and men and women passing to and from the toilet room. It was a needless exposure. The girl actoss the aisle, No. 3, emerged from her closed curtains with not a crinkle in her drapery, boots buttoned, and hair as smooth as satin to the lino where it broke into billows of crimpiness over her forehead Howdidshedoit? She was in the .toilet-room with the first streak of dawn, for I peeped through my curtains as she passed by in dress ingsaek and skirts, the voluminous drapery on hor arms and tho crimp in g-pins held by a lovely turban. There wa3 a difference! She could travel to China aud back without dan ger to her modesty," Albany Argus, A Puzzle. ( . tt hy grown men and women with niaturod reflective powers should neglect their small ailments is really a puzzlo. Hoats of other wi sensible people thu3 bewilder conjecture. It is ono ortho things which, as tho late la mented Lord Dundreary exclaimed, "no fel lah can find out." Diseases row faster th in wooes, ami, moreover, besot ono another. Incipient indigestion, a touch of biliousness, slight irrocularity in tho habit of body what complex and serious bodily disturbance, not local but general, do ihosb not beget, it dis regarded? llafflo and drive off the foe at tho first onset with Ilostetter's Stomach Hitters, tovcreign among preventives- A constitution invigorated, a :irculatiun enriched, a brain and stomao! tranquilized by this national medicine becorao3 well nigh invulnerable. Iho bitters counteract malaria, rheumatism and kidney complaint. A leward of $10,000 has been offered for the recovery of Emil Frank,' the Colfax merchant, who was last seen in Spokane Falls nearly two months ago. The services of an experienced detectivo have been secured to wipe away the mystery. WE CAN' AD DO Guarantee Dr. Acker's Blood Elixir, for it has been fully demonstrated to the people of this country that it is superior to all other preparations for blood dis eases, it is q positive cure for svphlll tlc poisoning. Ulcers, Eruptions and Pimples. It purifies the whole system and thoroughly builds up the cons tltu tiou. Tho stall that AxteU,M the great three-year-old, occupied at the Amer ican stock show at Chicago, coat 9,000. It has Jour sides, and is made of solid plate glass. Ho was the greatest attraction in the show. if i Ayer's Sarsaparilla makes the blood pure, rich and vitalizing. Sold bjrall druggists. ABE YOU MADE miserable by In digestion, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow bkin? Shiloh's Yitalizer is a positive cure. At J. C. Dement's. THE KEY. GEO. II. THAYER, of .Bourbon, Ind, says: "iBoth myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Consump tion Cure, .AtXtl.Dement's. SHILOH'S CATAKRH REME D Y a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. At J. 0. Dement's. Yet It iladb Things i'airiy Lively for a Fat Man in a Ohica?o ' Restaurant. Larft night u fat man. veariiHiu low- Jttcked shirt with a turn-dowu collar three sizes too large for him. sat down to a tabic in a Clark street restaurant and called for a plate of raw oysters. He got them cold and juicy right off the ice, and, harpooning a fat one with his fork, he lifted it toward his mouth. But the slippery, slimy, chilly bivalve dropped off the fork before reaching its destination, carromed on the fat man's chin, and then slid down inside of his slurt and nestled on his breast. No one saw the incident. Tho obese got.t himself didn't see it, but ho felt that sotnolhiug had happened and that he had arrived at a crisis of his life. A pained, startled expression rested for a moment on his face; then with a low, plaintive wail of heart breaking agony, he half rose from his chair and clapped his hand on his stomach. Ho struck tho oyster, but that coy creaturo wa3 one of the most alert and agile of its species. It at once changed its base on feeling the pressure, and shied upward and across tho fat man's wide expanse of palpi tating bosom, leaving a trail of arctic frigidity in its wake, and took up new quarters in His left armpit. With a wild howl of anguish the un happy proprietor, of the oyster leaped two feet in the air, uttered anothor yell like a wild west Indian, and com menced to work his aim after tho manner of a bag-pipe musician. The oyster got excited and started again on its travels, but was appar ently unable to select a permanent lo cation. After making several blind rushes it halted for a moment under a short rib near the -spina to catch its second wind, Tue unfortunate fal man wa3 now sin a, slate of mind bordering on in sanity. Ho kicked over his chair, jelled and swore, grabbed himself in front and behind and on both sides, rolled up his oes, frothed at the mouth, and spun round like a top. Bui the slippPi bivale was now thoroughly rattled and scooted here and tli ero like a streak of greased lightning, taking great pains not to travel over l!.e same ground twice. Tie's got a lit!'' .cieauu-d a wild eyed man, making a rush for ihe door, with a napkin tucked under his chin. "1 ts either that or he's afire inside of his clothes," said another pale-faced cuner, edging away from tho sufferer. 'For mercy's sake take him off. somebedy: I'm dyingr wailed the sincKeu man as no throw up bom hands and ?at down heavily on the floor. When the victim of misplaced re freshments struck the floor tho oyster shot out of the back of his neck like a bullet, hit the ceiling with a- squashy plunk, and then fell back . and hung limp and lifeless from the chandelier. The fat man's physician says the patient will recover from hia attack of nervous prostration in a few davs. Vhirago Times. Suppression of tho Menses may bo relieved by a do30 of Aver's Pills. which produce the desired effect through sympathetic action. JACOBS OX A PERFECT HEALER OF OUTS andWQUSgPS. Severely Cut JBottlo Cure. Fredericksburg! Tex., Au?. 20, 1SS5. I was severely cut with scythe and knife in hands and feet and o.y. bothe of St. Jacobs Oil completely cured me. GUSTAV KAJJWALI). Jr. See ElraUlons isilh cach'licltk, AT DStJGGISTS AND DEUFHS. THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO.. Baltimore, Mil. "3Iy plantation is in a malarial dis trict -where fever nnd ague prevails. "I employ 150 hands; frequently half of. them Tforo- sick. I was nearly dis couraged when I Tregan the nso of t Tho result -was marvellous, BIy men became strong and hearty, and I havo had no furtHur trouble. "With, these pills, I would not fear to live In any swamp." E. RIVAL, Bayou Sara, Xa. SQLX EVERYWHERE. Offico, 44 Hurray St., Hew York. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Thore Is no occasion for tho most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or San Francisco lor Custom Made Clothes As they can get Better Fits, Better 'Work manship, and lor less Money. By Leaving their Orders with MEANY. New Goods bv Every Steamer. Call and See lllra and Satisfy Toarseir. P. J. Meany, Merchant Tailor. H. W. Stockier, M. D. DEALER IN Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles, EtcJ -Prescription Clerk speak3 Four different Languages. ' - - a General practice of Medicine attended to by the Doctor. Second Street, near Postoffice. VLTZSfLtM sure JmSm CUBE. : i s : a . !! I CO InfuWD Absolutely Pure. Iun nmder never anos, A mauvi of purity, strenjtf h and wholesomcness. More economical than tho ordluaiy kinds and can not he sold In competition with the multi tude of low test, short weight, alum or phos phate now dors. Sold only in cans. Koyal IUkivo PownEit Co. 103 V'all-st.. N. V. Lewis M. John-con- & Co., Agents, Port land, 'Uesron. Obliged to go to Kuioj e on business I oller ray establishment known as the field b .'U3?g.! I' or sale at ,t h stsiSii For piiticul.113 apply C W. Fishet ! ropnetor. BLOCK 7S Shiveiy's Astoria. iJi-gliiuhu 'fo-Uaj . I Oiler iur Sa!. Some of the itet hesidence Lots m tho City. '1 ho Ul.K'k has been cleared and is md 3 Blocks from Ciatsop Mill and Street Tar Line. Lots WxlOO and-SKISO at from 300 to $225. llulf C:uh. Balance hi c months .j per cent, oft for Cash. See PHts at my olllce. S. 21. 31A&SUM,, Kcal Estate Broker -TITE- GUSTAT HAXSEX, Prop'r. A Itrge and Well Selected Stock ot Fine Diamands At Extremely Low Prices. All Goods Bought at Tim ltabllsbmoat Warranted Genuine. Wnlch aisrt CSncSi IScpuirsntj A SPLCIALTY. Corner Cjuss and rUPinnquh streets. T. B. Loughery. DEALEP. IX Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes, Confectionery, Etc. XOXE BCT THE BEST BRANDS 1LVM1LED. TiintD srREFr, Opposite Hahn's Boot and Shoo Store. BANKER, ESTABLISHED - - 1870. Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts drawn available in any part of the 0. S. and Europe, and on Hong Kong, China Office nouns : 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Odd Fellows Btjildixq, Astoria, Oregon. Carnahan & Go. SUCCESSORS TO I. W. CASE, rMTOflTEKS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN &ENERAL MERCHANDISE, Corner Chenamiu? and Cass streets. ASTCltIA OREGON isheries ! Our Facilities are very Elaborate foi rxepanng Traps and Senesfor Immediate Use By Tacking, Tairlng. rutting on the rones, that will not kink or curl, corks and leads. Our factory Is very reomXt omyhanda skilled In-fitting nets in st'cemplete mander,""- All nettkigs are -of the highest grades. - Gloucester Net & Twine. Co. 34 Commercial Street, Boston. . 9 ' Ess n ma g b m a aa a rtwi ' i iflflBB IGltS ftltllllflUlIi Klr mm IUP Wt In Jewelry He intends to place it on the market December 20th, jnstia time tor a Christmas Present for your.sweeth.eart, wife, or husband. Call at once at the office, and leave yonr orders. i.a-Baiaeiiaima3iM3xaaBo3niac.BeEo2xsaa3asisJ33,rrsx,aS3S Lgsi m m ialPSilil Electric Motor Line runs through this Property. Sub urban homes for all, partly cleared. Good Bottom Lands, no ravines, no heavy grading-. Fifty Dollars for Inside and Sixty Dollars for Corners, also on Installment Plan. Buy now when lots are ob.eap. W lag at s ODD FELLOW'S RUIDINo i fi a fl n J ga a o gf, en a an a a a 9 gvrr-j--sas-sgSg r- Tiirr:sr:,ssshASfi&- i KjuT'''! ss5 f mmSmzil T kMmm to 9 at I p a5 f.f -zSi .GP.AND PRIX PARIS 1878, AND GRAND CR'OSS OP THE LEGION D'HONNETJS. They re 'eivetl the ONLY GOLD MEDAL For FLAX THREADS at tho Xaondon 2Pis2a,2?ies hibiiioa 1S83, And have been awarded niGIIE R PRIZES at the various Than the goods of any other IN THK Quality Can ligfays "be Se nri'ivv" Exjuriuieil FIslienne HENRY 517 and 519 Market Street, AGENTS FOR Morgan & Sherman GROCERS And Dealers In Special Attention Given to Filling Of Orders. A FULL UHE CARRS5& And Supplies furnished at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered in any part of the city. Office and Warehouse In Hume's New Building on Water Street. P. O. Box 153. Telephone No- 87. ASTORIA, OREGON. Express and Transfer. Giis. and f red. lXilfloliran!, Proprietor?. Headquarters at Foard & Stokes. LEAVE OEDEPvS AT PETER BRACH'S, Upperjown. BAiSGAOE, FREIGHT, 35TC. PEOMPTLY DELIVERED . .. - - ia any part or inequity. -. W00BBEREY SEINE TWINE. E0PE and TffT"n TING Constantly on Hand. SEINES, P0TJIOK Ia TEAPS Eui-nished to order at Lowest Eactoiy Prices CaiBffJipis!! aJL "SQig H.M9JM MJll UitliUMIil'liT IONS, WORLD, oa, - """""" - Bl 'YLE SAN FRANCISCO. PACIFIC COAST. on 4 Fisher liip Ghandiers iilaii rtrau SHELF HAEDWAEE FARM 5MPLEMENT Paints, Oils, and Yarnhh LOOOEPiS' SUFPUes provisions' AND MILL FETJ AGENTS FOR SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS Portland EoUer Mills. FAIRBANKS' SCALt A Perfect Face Polrir- w " ?" 3po&ari atc tnfalU. VoTrt r.SSlUyj3r IAi:i UlIUtffliTO HrI. j., ajLafcjv(JU.i1fc;ji mwwogE oLSEv 3 ss gended i m m Ote? & CO., ?i '"v,. i 0,,aa'of AMAH'S WAWATHA L -