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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1882)
r? 'iri Jv, .?-r u .Lk4 She pnili) .stortau AbTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY NOVEMBER 23, 182 j ISSUED EVERY MORNING. Monday Escorted). J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, Prni,i5nKRs and 1'KorniKTOKP. AMonan Building, Cast Strcrt. Terms of Subscription : rvod by Carrier, por week .23 Cents -ent by mail, four months...........f 3 00 cent by mail, ono year..............-...... 9 GO Free of Postase to Subscribers. "Advertisements inserted by the year at Lo rate of SI 50 per square per month. Transient advertising, by the day or week, 5fty cents per square for each insertion. -Foard & Stokes advertise a stray skiff. Utsalady is illuminated by ten electric lights. The Astoria Social Club will have another pleasant meeting to-morrow evening. Hon. M. C. George is on the Queen of the Pacific on his way to Washington. Mr. C. J. Trenchard has resigned his position as agent for the tug Pion eer. Mr. Cherry succeeds him. Are yon going to the baby show to-night? Where? At the M. E. fair and festival at Liberty Hall. The British ship Petrr Stuart, Vanstono master, 1447 tons, 00 days from Otago, arrived in yesterday. Work on tho railroad on tho southern gap between Redding and Roscbunj has closed for the season. The prevailing murkiness cleared off yesterday; tho clouds rolled north ward, and, now, at four r. M., slow sinks more lovely ere his race be run, aslant Astoria's hills the setting sun. The champion boat of yesterday's regatta was the Sullivan, supposed to be the fastest sailer and rower of the class on tho Columbia river. The sailing of the match was entirely sci entific. Mr. J. H. Whitcomb, of Wood ard's Landing, W. T., says that the heavy rains give some prospect of a freshet which would be extremely desirable in that section to those who want to float down their logs. Tho Queen of the Pacific arrived down yesterday afternoon, and leaves out this- morning. The Highland Light arrived in from Guaymas. The Empire came down; the Mississippi will probably be down to-day, and will go to Seattle to load coal. The first weigh on Capt. Flavel's now scales was that of Hobt. Carruth erV horses, one weighing 1400, tho other 1390 pounds. They tho scales are delicately adjusted and will weigh anything from a truck load of salmon to the unexpressed thoughts of an infant. We notice that despite the present dismantled condition of the roadway, Mr. T. P. Powers is able to go up and down by means of a new style vehicle expressly invented and built for the purpose. He went up and down to and from upper Astoria twenty-five years before any roadway was built, and doesn't propose to be barred out now. Yesterday afternoon a new boiler was launched from tho boiler works of the Astoria Iron Works. It is noth ing but a boiler, just a plain boiler, but it is tho first ono ever built in As toria, and therefore deserving of spec ial mention. This one is for Messrs. Humble and Shiveiey's new boat. Anyone who contemplates building a steam craft on the Columbia or up or down tho adjacent coast need send no farther than Astoria for a boiler. A sensational articlo entitled "An Ocean Horror," appeared in Tu es day's Standard concerning the al leged cruelty practised toward a sailor named Gorman, on the Josie Troop, whilo that vessel was at Guaymas. He jumped overboard and swam ashore, the vessel proceeding to sea without him. He is now in this port having arrived last evening on tho Highland Light. The extraordinary success at tending the rendition of "Ten nights in a bar-room," last Tuesday night, justified the management to announce a repetition, which was given in admir- ablo style at Liberty Hall last evening. "The Home Dramatic association of Astoria" deserve to be congratulated on their earnest and successful efforts to develop histrionic talent and aid a worthy cause. We understand it is tho purpose of the organization to pro duce another domestic play in a few weeks. An adjourned meeting of tho board of pilot commissioners was held in Portland last Tuesday, when branches were issued to the following pilets: For the Columbia bar H. A. Mathews, Henry Olsen, Geo. W. Woods, C. L. Hansen. For Columbia and Willamette rivers M. M. Gil man, Philip Johuson, James Strang, P. E. Fercben, Granville Reed. One applicant was found to be not qualified and no branch was issued to him. Wo are requested lo state that all Waschas under the old law expire oa tlM 30th ult, by limitation. The Lecture. j A good audience was present at Dr. j Well's lecture last evening; after a j chorus had been rendered by a party of ladies and gentlemen, and a solo . oaiuiaris riosua unman uy j executed by Miss Katie Flavel, the lecturer was introduced and itnmedi j atelystartedinmediasrcs bystatlngthe j scope and purpqrt of his lecture "The i "lory of young men under sixty." He spoke of tho plrystcal glory of man, t?f that wonderful organization that gave him control over material nature and paid tribute to the attributes of hn- inanity that humanity is moat apt to admire; then, speaking of the intel lectual development he paraphrased the aphorism "Knowledge is power," and demonstrated its appliance. The moral aspect of the trinity of human ity next received his attention, and in fitting phrase and rounded periods of diction he spoke of tho grand attri butes that raise the human soul to kingly heights of sway, that mould the minds of millions and give its owners that peace which nothing earthly gives or takes away. The lecturer interspersed his dis course with local allusions that were well put, and kept the audience inter ested to the close. He is a pleasing speaker and one to whom we would again gladly listen. A Just Decision. The secretary of the Interior has. made a decision in the case of Wcn zell vs St. Paul, Minneapolis & Mani itoba Railroad Company, construing tho third section of the act of April 21st, 1870, which declares valid home stead and pre-emption entries within the limits of expired grants that may have been made at a time subsequent to the expiration of the grants. The secretary holds that the language used in the act, "at a time subsequent," refers to the dates in the various granting acts to the railroads as the date at which tho roads should be completed, and not to the time when by legislative or judicial action, the forfeiture might.be declared. He fur ther holds that settlement or filing constitute entry within the meaning of the act of the year 1877, as well as tinder the general practice of tho Land Department. As Wenzell made his settlement and filing in accordance with the pre-emption law, his entry is held to come within conformity to tho provisions of the statutes. If such ruling can be made to afford a precedent in the case of the Astoria Land Grant, it may tend to simplify matters a good deal in solving the present problem. Dropped Dead. Jas. McGill, foreman of C. Leinen weber's tannery at upper town was in the city yesterday afternoon, and be fore returning went around to Thomas' drug store, when, as he was stepping in the door, ho fell suddenly forward. Medical assistance was immediately summoned, but ho diod instantly. The coroners jury verdict was that he died of heart disease. Deceased was aged 41 years. He will be buried from Rescue No. 2's house to-morrow at two o'clock. In a recent decision the secretary of the interior holds that a contest for a land title instituted by a parent cannot be transferred or inherited by the child, even though it shall appear that the contest was instituted for tho child's benefit. The steamer Gen. Miles will leave for Shoalwater Bay immediately after her returning from Ilwaco to day. rtVAKES AS LIFE DllSTROl'FKS. The loss of life in India duo to the ravages of venomous snakes is almost incredible. Yet Consumption, which 13 as wily and fatal as the deadliest Indian reptile, is winding its coils around thousands of people whilo the victims arc unconscious of its presence. Dr. P. V. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discov ery must be used to cleanse the blood of the scrofulous impurities, for tuber cular consumption is only one form of scrofulous disease. "Golden Medical Discovery"is a sovereign remedy for all forms of scrofulous disease, or king's cvil such as tumors, white swellings, fever sores, scrofulous sore-eyes, as well as for other blood and skin dis eases. By druggists. Heartily Recommended. Don't condemn a good thing because you havo been deceived by worthless nostruma. Parker's Ginger Tonic has cured many in this section of nerv ous disorders, and wo recommend it heaalily to such sufferers. Nexcs. Hallo! Where arc you going '. Why to Frank Fabre's for a pan roast. New goods arriving at Carl Adler's finer and m greater variety than ever before seen here. For sweet and tender elk meat, go to Rawling's fruit store, Main street. Wilhoit mineral water, fresh sparkling, at F. B. Klberson's. and All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest Eerfumcry, and toilet articles, etc can e bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oceidcn hctel, Astoria. Giu v hairs often cause annoyance, which Parker's Hair Balsam prevents by restoring tho youthful color. For the genuine J. 11. Cutter old Bonrbonaiid the best ot wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite tho bell tower, and see Camp bell. A Nasal Injector lrec with each battle of Shiloh's Catarrh. Bemedy. Price 60 Mat. Sold by W, . Dement. A Clever Invention. Some illuminated buoys introduced in European waters havo been made to burn thirty days, and some four times that period those of a certain size containing gas sufficient to furnish the light for one year, the flame being constant and steady night and day, and requiring no attention whatever after being onco put in operation. The lantcni attached to the buoy admits air enough to feed tho flame, but not a particlo of water can enter. The most violent gales, or the greatest force of the waves, pro duce no effect upon this light; it burns with Tindiramed brightness as long as gas is in its reservoir, and the light, it is asserted, can be thrown six or seven miles in clear weather. The refilling of tho buoy at certain intervals, which is performed by a tender, requires but a few minutes time; it is accom plished by simply passing the gas from a storeholdcr, by means of :i flexible tube, into the buoy. A Cold "Winter Ahead. "How do yon tell when its going to be a cold winter, Cnclo Abel'' "I mos'ly toils by de fislu 1 been a fisher all my life, ever since 1 been a little niggah so high; an' if you notice a catfish in de fall you will see dat sometimes de skin on his belly is thick and sometimes it is thin. When it's thick dar's gwine to bo a cold winter, an when it's thin dar's gwine to be a warm tin' I nebber know'd dat sign to fail." "How is their skin this winter, Uncle Abe?" "1'ni mighty sorry to say, chile, it's mighty thick." Lvnhvilfe C'cm merciai. Eastorn editors are up to all sorts of dodges to increase tho circu lation of their journals. An Ohio mau advertises that he has secured the names of several heiresses and mar riageable girls who have personally assured him that they will not listen to a proposal of marriage from any one who is not a subscriber to his paper. Patrick Connolly, a San Francisco employe of Wells, Fargo & Co., has received a letter from that corporation granting him a two years leave of absence. During this time he will be employed as sheriff of San Francisco, to which office he was elected on the 7th inst. The Seattle Post-Iiiteligencor prints the legal biography of forty four lawyers who assist justice in that city. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in tho" Post office at Astoria, Oregon, November 23d, 1882. Austeusen, J? Kanta. Jakob Collier, Mart C fvaraunon. Gita Erkals, An-Jro Newton, Thomas Foss, li F Peabody, Wm Farrar, W C Handles, C W Uaagenson John Riddle, V C Hitchcock, Walt'rKLandstrom. A Kendel, Miss Van Pelt, Ed Persons calling for these letters must give the date they are advertised. W. Ckaxce. P. M. Attention ItencHC Ko. 58. There will be a special meeting of ltescue Engine Co. Xo. 2, this evening at 7 o'clock. All members are requested to be present. C. W. Furrox, K. F. 1'iiakl. President. Sect'y. IVnutcd to IiCane or Heat. A house or rooms, furnished or unfur nished, in a respectable locality, suita ble for a small family. Address "1 louse Keeper,1' care Astoiuax, giving loca tion, description, terms, etc stating when possession may be had. Ts The Ladles. The latiest novelties from Berlin and Vienna; my own importation, received on to-day's steamer, at Carl Adler's. Call and cxamiuo the brilliant variety. TO The Pablie. 1 take great pleasure in informing the traveling public that I have moved into my new hotel on Jefferson and Hamil ton streets, and will endeavor to keep as respectable a house and set as good a ta ble as any hotel in the northwest. 1 also lake this method of publicly thank ing the Hansen Bros., architects and contractots and builders of my hotel for the masterly and workmanlike man ner in which they did their work, and for upright and manly dealings with me in our business transactions. Tur.oDong Bkoemskk. A'etiee to the Ladies. Switches made from combings or cut haip: new switches made to order from the best imported hair, in any shade desired. Old switches repaired. All work warranted. Bates reasonable. Call or address UllLKNIIART &SCIIOKJTK, Occident Hair dressing saloon, Asto ria, Oregon. Important Xeticr. A full line of artist's materials con sisting of tube colors, sablo brushes, picture varnishes, canvas, &c &c. Ev erything an artist wants at A. M.Joiixsox i&Co. "Words of "Wisdom. No doctor will fail to imuress his na tients "that the mouth and teeth should be healthy because it receives tho food and prepares it for its digestive work." use &U.UUU.NT, gratify j-our family physician, and enjoy life comfortably. Cards of every color, designs and styles wedding cards, new years, Christmas, birthday cards, new designs and unequalled variety, at Carl Adler's. Fine organs and pianos at Gustav Hansen's. Call and examine. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded day or night at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi- tive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W.E. Dement. Two front rooms, unfurnished; de sirable locatien: inauire of Alex. Camp bell, Gem saloon. Btctton Returns. Skamokwa, W. T., Xov. 20. '82. j. Editor Asteriax: ' The election returns of Wahkiakum ! county show majorities for the candi dates named herein as follows, tewit: Thomas H. Brents, for delegate to congress, 20 majority, J. S. McFad den, for prosecuting attorney, 1C majority; Adam Gatlin, for joint' councilman, 00 majority; M. Z. Good ell, for joint representative, 0 ma- jority. Tho following named connty and precinct officers were elected to wit: James Baker, James Wright and Thos. Irvins, commissioners; John Dockar, treasurer; C. C. Shepherd, auditor;! J. W. Kelley, sheriff; leo. U. Roberts, probate judge: J. S. Masten, assessor; J. W. Clemens, school superintendent; A. V. Hoff, surveyor; H. M. Bowman, coroner; J. H. Graham, justice of the peacu for Cathlamet precinct; C. M. Stark, justice of the peace for Deep river preciuct; Samuel Walker, justice of the peace for Grays river precinct; H. j M. Bowman, justice of the peace for J Skamokwa precinct; John .Nelson, constable for Deep river precinct; T. S. Barr, constable for Grays river precinct, and J. B. McDonald, constable for Skamokawa precinct. Kcad'ac Matter. Those lone winter cveninas you need reading matter, and now that the eloe of the year is coming on don't forget that at Carl Adlcr's you can subscribe; for any periodical newspaper or luaea- ? ziue published in the .United States or Europe, Ilarper's, Frank Leslie's, elc., at publishers prices. Ladles t MpleaAiA Bargains t Mrs. Malcolm is closing out her stock of embroideries at cost. A fine lot of ladies' cloaks, ulsters, and English walking jackets will also be sold at cost. No better bargains can be got anywhere. Ladles. Mr.Litt reliable manufacturer, will soon be here with elegant Cloaks at ."u per cent, less than can he bought. Oyster ! Oysters ! ! At Frank Fabre's; in every Fresh from the beds every day. style. WiacUwBaates; Wall Paper. The finest assortment of wall paper and window shades ever brought to Astoria at T. Olsen's furniture store. Newest styles and lowest prices. A. X. Jahmsaa Co's. Only genuine Borax soap. Ono bar will do more washing than any other soap in the market, and will do it far better and easier. Try it. SOAP. Try our JJorax Soap made expressly for us and guaranteed of superior qual ity. Can be used for any purpose, and will not injure the most delicate fabric. A fine toilet soap. A M. Johnson A Co. Ta tke PmUic- 1 wish to inform the public that my establishment is the oxr.v rr.ACK in Astoria that makes candy: I make the finest fresh candy every day, and this is more than any one elso can say here. Patronize home manufacture. John P. Ci.askx. Great Ran. The pure Java Coffee sold by A. 31. Johnson & Co. only, Is having the larg est sale of any brand of prepared coffee ever brought to this market. Shoalwater bay eysters: fresh every day, at Frank Fabre's. Best cough candy at Oirkwltr.'s op posite Ben tower. Have you tried a stew or pan roast as Frank Fabre cooks it? Order ono and you'll thank us for the advice. If peppermint and vanilla Taffy is what you like, go to Oerkwitz's he has it fresh this morning. Opposite Bell tower. P. J. Goodman, on Chcnamus street, has just received the latest and most fashionablo style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow shots. Wo learn from A. II. Johnson & Co. that their pure ground Java Coffee is a pronounced success and is meeting with large sales. Avery complete assortment of blank books, all sizes, styles and prices at the City hjpok store. " Shipper & Rybke, No. 11, Oak street Portland, are the bon ton tailors of the metropolis. Mr. John Rogers of the Central Alar ket, has made arrangements to keep al he finest fresh fish, etc., in their season Fresh Squash pies, mince pies, fruit cake, etc., at the Seaside bakery. Suilou's Cube will immediately relievo Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement. Averill's mixed paints, the best in use, for sale at J. Wr. Connrs drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. Brace up the whole system with King of tlte Blood. See Advertisement. Furnished or unfurnished rooms for rent :thc finest in the city and m a most desirable location. Inquire at As toria omce. Every lady should send 25 cents to Strawbridce & Clothier. Philadelphia, and receive their Fashion Quarterly for u months. 1000 engravings and 4 pages new music each issue. Are you made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vital izcr is a positive cure. For sale by W. E. Dement. The llev. Geo. H. Thayer, of JJour bon, ImL, says: "Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Coxsustrnox CtntE." Sold by W.E. Dement. Why will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10cts50ctsand$l. Sold by W.E. De ment. Prof. J. F. Meyer wishes to inform the public and Ids pupils that ho is now settled and intends remaining here. He is prepared to give music and also French lessons; Scholars practicing will find every convenience for study ami improvement, at his residence. His experience renders this an opportunity which it is worth while to any one to embrace. Do you know who is going to be married? Because if yon do, and in tend bMying a wedding present, Carl aJcraan suit yomr taste. A look at feia ajagaAt stock will convince you. JUST RECEIVED ! A. fine assortment of Knit Jackets in all the leading; colors. Neckwear and Hos-j ieiy, par excellence. Boy's long leg Gum Boots. Hercimar rub ber Clothing. Genu ine English Pilot Cloth, and a grand assortment of Men's, Youth's, and Boys' Overcoats and Uls ters, at 31. D. KANT'S. The Itov, Merchant Tailor and Clothier, J,E. THOMAS, DRUGGIST AM) PHARMACIST, Kinney's I'.iiiMins, opposite J). K. Warren's ASTORIA, OREGON. o - PUTRE Drugs and Chemicals. A FIXE LINE OF HOMEOPATHIC REMEOYS. Toi et and Fancy Articles. 1ST Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. ASK FOR Union India Rubber Company's 1'iire Para CJum Crack Proof RUBBER BOOTS. 15KWARE OF IMITATION'S I Be sure the Hoots are stamped CRACK I'jiuut on me news, and nave xixa I'uisti GUM SPRINGS on the foot and instcn. which prevent their cracking or breakini. c are now maKing mem wiiu huiujeic AND ASBESTOS Soles which will make them last more than twice its tongas any Rubber Boots made. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS RUHRER BELTING, PACK ING, HOSE. SPRINGS. CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES, etc. C;OOTYFAR RUBBER CO. It. II. PEASE. .rr..lWnt S. M. KUNYOX, I ASuts- San Francisco. lm X.. K. C. SMITH, Importer and Wholesale dealer in Cigars and Tobacco, Smoker's Ar ticles, Playing Cards, Cut lery, Etc., Etc, The lartre.st and finest stock ot Meerschaum ami Amber Komls In the city. Particular at tention pniil tu unlcrs from the country and vessels. GlitMiinntjs.stu'ci, Astoria, Oregon. THKO. HiCACKER, Manager A. Yau Dusen & Co. WOULD ItESPECTFrLI.Y CALL THE attention of the l'nhlic to tho fact that they are Agents for the following .sewing machines, vi. : The Improved Singer. The White, The CrowH Ana The Elrtridge, Which they are selling from $35. to $.10. earh and defy Competition. Persons wishing to purchase machines should cull and Inspect our stock before pur chasing elscw here, as we guarantee to give perfect satisfaction as regards quality and price. ZX X. P1 xv jcC, XK X2 JtC IlKAI.KK IX Hay, Oats, Straw. Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand Wooit Delivered to Order, Draying, Teaming and Express Business. Horses ana Carriages for Hire. DKALKR IX WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FIRST CLASS AKTOK1A FIKK DEPARTMENT W. J. BARKY Chief Engineer F. r. HICKS 1st Asst. Engineer J. U. CIIAltTEKS 2d Asst. Engineer BOARD OF DELEGATES. Regular meet ing fourth Monday in each month, at 7:30 p. si., at hall of Alert Hook and Ladder Company No. l. OKFirRits. C. .1. Trenchard. President ; A. A. Cleveland, Secretary ; 1 L. Parkef, Treasurer. Delegatfs. L. E. Sclig.C. J. Trenchard, Chas. Stickles, of Astoria Engine Co. No. 1 ; Win. McCormic, F. L. Parker, JI. F. Prael, of Rescue Engine Co. No. 2 : Ed. D. Curtis. F. .T.Taylor. A. W. lierry, of Alert Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1. ASTUBIA EXG1NE COMPANY 3T. 1. Regular meeting ilrst Monday in each month. Ofkickus. AV. "W. Parker, President ; L. E. Selig, Secretary : Win. Bock. Treasurer ; S. G. Inzalls. Fom man : Chas. "Wallman. 1st Asst. Foreman ; Henry Miller, 2d Asst. Fore man. RESCUE ENGINE COMPANY No. :. .Regular meeting first Monday in each monut. Ofkickus. c. V. Fulton, President ;IL F. rrael. Secretary : F. I Parker. Treasurer ; O. I. Graham. Foreman ; H. F. rrael. 1st Asst. Foreman ; A. McKenzie, 2d Asst. Fore man. ALERT 1IOOKAND LADDER Co. No. 1. .Regular meeting second Monday in each month. Officki:s. J. O. Bo7orth. President ; C. Brown, Secretary ; J. Tuttio, Treasurer ; F. B. Elberson. Foreman : F. w. Ferguson. 1st Asst. Foreman ; J. "W. Ferchen, 2d Asst. Foreman. C. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. TiHIE II THE LEADING Dry Goods Clothing House OF JLSTOXUL&. NEW Am DECIDED Every Department Filled io Ore rf triiff DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. In this department will be found the Latest Styles with Trimmings to match, comprising recent importations of new and decided novelties, NOT OBTAINABLE ELSEWHERE. Among the main- colors in our extensive line of fall materials may be mentioned Terra Cotta. Hussar. Jnnilx). Plum. Garnet, " Mvrtle, DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT -COMPLETE LINE OF Blankets. Flannels. Comforters, , 9 - . Bert Spreads, Sheetings, Jf apkins, $5 . Hosiery ana TJnaerwear Dpirtxnntr - .., t. A 1? - -. - vt e are suiiwiiigi'tunpicu iiues in - x 4tja?: tj:.- j hl:u i vr- a tt j rV-?c I iiaiueB aiiu uiiiiuxeiib CLOAK DEPARTMENT. In our Cloak room will be found Pompadours, Circulars, Ulsters, While, directing attention to this dinnrtinnnt wh feel ennfidftnt I asaMtiMr ' that our styles are not only the newest, a CO O F! (KNIGHTS, OF PYTHIAS BUILt)IN)iSr A CTrtiM Tnvr,nl,AP 1 1 Sfi? ...-. .-....., , w.......,. -, .-v,-. FALL -AT We are receiving by every steamer new additions to our stock of Dry Goods. Notions, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Suitable for the season. FJaaaete, Waierpoofs, Hosiery, Blaakete, Bte. Our stock of Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Plushes, etc., show a large variety. Also an elegant line of Ladies' and Children' CLOAKS, ULSTERS, RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, WALKING JACKETS, DOLMANS, ETC. Our tables are covered with the nicest selection of Fichus, Ties, Collarettes and Fancv Goods too numerous to mention. OUR UOTTO: QVWK SALES AND SMALL PMFIT9. We Si ml j- (o Please. 2JSamples sent free to any address on application. 5 Agents for the celebrated Springfield Sewing Machine.. PRAEL BROTHERS. Next Door to Pythias Hall. d. a. Mcintosh, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, OCCIDENT RI-OCK, AM. Men's Furnishing Goods, White $ Scarlet Underwear, ail Wttl. Fine Selection of Neck-wear, Hosiery, Gloves, etc. CLOTHING! Ovxeoats, Ulsters, Business Suits, The largest and mot complete htock of CF.OTIIS. WORSTEDS. CASSIMERES. ETC.. ETC. B-Sults made to order at short notice. Kcst Workmanship and fit guaranteed.- For Sale. QfkC ACRES TIMBER LXSD in T. 9 2C, OvO It. 7 West. Title good ; price rea sonable ; terms cash. . J. O. BOZORT1I, Real Estate Agent. 11X11 ATTJIACTItAft Cadet Blue, Bronze, Wine, Seal, Navy, Brique. Table Linen, Towels, Etc., Ete;! -1 . . 2s.v"?5 nusiery $ uuuerwtmr--:l ' -V Dolmans, Jackets, Wmjs,;jGkpi:? but our prices are excegding-MiiiitfiyKk t - ssy -y.gi: 5 "ir ''- Z& $TS&&M&d . SrSSS?Sl3Q -mt:mm .fcmiiijMnirrr5i:;, IMPORTATIONS UMumm.iiulMMlAlMMMIIIMrjK "?"3Uii355L -?--cr THE ASTORIA, OREGON. KINIS OK- .. i -i f. ti ft H Min nttrbofoniliw.' Wl I MS PAPI-Ks ?-. ------ - - KOWJXX. Qtf Newspaper Advertising Bwtmhi V'Vftimi oirci'w.n ncro adver tising contracts may be made for It In HEWYOWL ' 4 " -' ,"? V j- , n$r,- T-f -ix s ... K- , j . SJirf-J'.,5 I H", 31 ' i . Z- . -i ' - i