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0) garni $tovintt ASTORIA, OREGON: FMDAY. -NOVEMBEIt 16, 1SSS ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. F. HALiLOEAK & COMPANY, rcRusiiKits at risoPKiirrmre, .iSTOMAN BUILDING. - - UASS STJU5KT Terms of Subscription. Served by Carrier, per week 15? is. Sent by Mull, per mouth (Wets. " ' one voar ...$7.0 Free of postage to suhscritH'rs. E3?Advirtisemsnt'i inserted by the year at the rate of $2 per siiuare per month. Tran sient advertising lllty cents per shhw, each insertion. Around tlie Citv. The Oregon is due this morning. There will be no service in Grace churcii this evening. After the lnt pros., Portland grocers will close at 7:30, v. ax. Lieut. C. E. S. "Wood is in the city en route to JJoise, Idaho. The blockade is nearly raised at the intersection of Cass and Squeraoqua streets, and teams can soou go through. Miss Ennua liolden, who .a been en gaged in teaching school at Jewell, in this county, returned to her home in tbis city yesterday evening, having finished the term. The Aiiuma went to sea yesterday: the Oily of Madrid docked to discharge coal: the Geo. S. Homer is in the stream: he will finish with tlonr. copppr ore, and more salmon. The heavens were hung with black yes terday, and a gloomier day has seldom leen seen in Astoria. It was in striking contrast to the brilliant sanahine of the three proceeding days. The receipt of a complimentary to the fifth annual masquerade IhiII of "the lUia cue Jubilee troupe is acknowledged. Tickets are in demand and the entertain ment will doubtless be a success. TnE "Weekly Astoeux in an improved form appears this morning. For $.'1.50 it will be nent with the Sun Francisco Chronicle to any part of the United States during the presidential year. Attention is directed to the advertise ment of Mrs. T. W. Eaton and Miss Florence Canmlmn. These ladies hay a well-appointed stock of fresh goods, the best purchasable in their line, and par ticularly suitable to the season. Butler, who has been to considerable expense in fitting up his baths, etc.. is now prepared to accommodate patrons in the most luxurious manner. His bar ber shop boasts the patronage of many who appreciate the comfort of a good shnvo and shampoo. The -4. II. Field arrived in from Tilla mook yesterdn- morning with freight and passengersT A boat that can leave here one day, go to Tillamook, discharge. loak and return the next is just what the Tillamook people need and appreciate. ud that is just what the Field is doing. One good way to build a citj' up is to send to Portland or San Francisco for auj little thing you need. You will save ten or fifteen cents. True, the Astoria merchants and business men pay taxes and make the place what it is, but what -of that? Then wonder why Astoria can't be as large as those other place;. A Cold Bvtii. Yesterdny morning, shortly after the men had commenced work, one of the tinners employed in roofing the new 0. 11. t N. dock slipped off the roof and foil betweon the dock and a vessel lying alongside, into the water, but was soon fished ont uninjured. As the ship was only about ten feet awaj' from the wharf, it was a very luekv es cape from serious injury, or perhaps death. The C. S. Hulukkt. Sam'l Elmore is in receipt of direct "advices from Hono lulu under date of the 2Dlh ult.. in which speaking of the disaster to the C' S. Hidbert, Capt. Davis says that af tor the gale they had nothkig left to make temporary repairs with, and they arrived with p piece of the mainmast, below the top, and that badly shattered, and the stump of the mizzen below top of after house, foremast, foretopmast, and three lower yards, the latter three yards and topmast sprung, and in fact llley had no standing rigging, only the lower fore and main, and the main had to be all re fitted. He advertised for tenders for re pairs, and the bids received were respect ively 10,200, and 10.700, exclusive of sails or repairs to conpsr, the foremast, the upper foretopsail yards and some small items. He ordered mainsail from San Francisco, and it is thought will get awav about Novomijor 2Tth. ABOUSU Till: WOULD. From Pole to 1'olr. Farmer McLean, 11C years old. was married at ttlithewpod, S. C, last Tues day. Eight thousand silver dollars have been stolen on the Mexican National railroad near San Antonio. The Trans continental Railroad Association, pas senger department, met at Chicago on the 14th, and adopted rates from Mis souri river points to San Francisco as follows: First class, $95; second, $75; emigrant, 45; theatrical, .$75. A propo sition was presented to make the rato from Chicago to San Francisco, $103.50; St. Louis to San Francisco, $100, and from St. Louis or Chicago to Portland, 103JX). Finlayson, the Albany mur derer, has beeu'held without bail, at that place. The royal troops have defeated the Belgrade insurgents. The New York San hoists tholnames of Holman and Hewitt for '84. Oregon fir and Califor nia redwood are to be shipped from Sau Francisco to Liverpool. A $20,000 fire at Prineville, "Wasco county, last Satur day, made a big hole in the town. The trial ot ODonnoll for the murder of Carey begins in London next Friday. San Francisco freichts to Liverpool, for wooden vessels have de clined to 3G shillings. J. M. Robbins, Arizona's surveyor-general, died at Tuc son last "Wednesday. Gorharu declares that a reign of terror existed in Virginia just prior to the last election. The Alps qnina man has invented another ma cuind for extracting gold from the coasl. black sand. Scarlet fever is racinc in Ihe interior of the state, and schools are .dosed in consequence. Serious trouble is probable among settlers and Indians in Grant county. Mormons will lobbv congress this winter to defeat adverse legislation. A cattle sale was effected at Omaha last "Wednesday, in which Sl.- .250,000 worth of stock changed hands. .New lork papers positively assart that Arthur is not a candidate for re-election. The German crown prince ia visiting Spain. Eight inches of snow at Mon treal; sloicliing at Quebec; 74 dec. m the shade at New Orleans. DeLesseps is re ported as desirous to sell Panama canal stock to Uncle Sam. China dares France to knock a chip off its shoulder. A $250,- 000 fire at Norfolk, Va., on the 14tli burned an immense auantitv of cottork and several large buildings. ''Parlor cattle cars' are on the N. P. R. R. Burglars are working Seattle. Best CHRtom Vi'ork,J!;oots ami Shoes, can ue had at L J. Arvold s, next to City Book Store. Ladies and gentlemen call there for tne finest fitting boots and shoes, and lowest prices. Perfect fit guaranteed. Sliates. Skates, Sltntcsl Club skates, clipper skates, all sizes; lowest prict;s. New York Novelty Store. "WASHINGTON FOLLOWS "WYOMING. A Victory for "Woman Snffirage. SVXCIAL TO T11K ASTOKIAN, Fobtlakd. Nov. U. The "Washinctoii Territory legislature met in regular ses sion at uiynipM, w. T., this morning, the council taking up the consideration of the subject of the bill giving women the right of suffrage, which passed the lwuse about two weeks ago. The bill passed b3 a vote of seven to five, and now only needs Governor Newell's signa ture to !e a law. Lilt's Lltljratwa. In 11k- court to-day the indictments against Madame Stou'ff, the dressmaker accused of robbing Iitt, were dismissed, as he filed a bond of satisfaction and re fuged to prosecute the case any furthor. DROWSED AT SAM) ISLAND. Sad Death of a Pacific Coantjr Resident. Evan Jenkins was found drowned at Sand Island on Monday last. He was in Hwaco on the Friday previous where he received the mail for residents on and near the Chinook river. He proceeded to the island with the intention of getting some lumber ashore there. Friday after noon and night were very stormy and the next day the oar and boards from the boat were found on the beach near the month of the Clduook river. This caused alarm and searoh was made in that vicin ity, but uo trace of him found. The next Monday the Graham lirothers. of Ilwaco, visited "Sand Inland and found his boat at anchor with a live pappy aboard, and Ji-akius coat oa the island. In the after noon another search was made at low water which ru&ulted in finding Jenkins' body, some ten rod--, from the boat lying on the satid with Iintbs outstretched as in the act of swimming. The supposi tion is that he anchored his boat at low water and in attempting to swim to her at high water he became chilled and drowned. He was a new settler, arriving from Kansas last spring and had recently homesteaded a ranch on the Chinook. Ho leaves a young wife and two children, one only a month old. Thy people of Ilwaco gave all their aid aud sympathy, and the deceased was interred on "Wheal don's hill at Ilwaco. Mr. Iteosa "Williams conducting the ceremonies, and nasisted by a volunteer choir. Hen a 2aa Walls. On of the wort remarkable things about a man's walk is the diagonal movement which characterizes it. The reader may imagine the hands and feet to form the four corners of a parallelo gram, ami the diagonal nmos are. ot course, the right arm and loft leg. and the left arm and right leg. By "diag onal lnovcajcut' we. therefore, intend to convey the fact lht the diagonal limbs during locomotion always swing in the same direction. A soluior on parade keutH his arms motionless by his sides. and on no account must thev be allowed to vibrate. This is not what he would nalurallv do if left to himself. "Watch any one ix-T.oii out of the hundreds walk ing :doug the streets, and it will be seen mai ne inv ariably swings ms arms as ne go;w along, perhaps to an extreme degree if he Ikj a rustic, end less so if town bred. The arms swing by tlie lody like a cou ple of pendule. anil with a swing which entirely depends upon the rate at whioh ho may Ik? walking. The athlete, anx ious to complete the given numbers of "laps in a mile, or couple of miles, and outstrip his competitors., swings his arms to and fro with a quickness which corre sponds with the motion of his swift feet;, the business man also swincs his arms with a motion which, if not so quick, ex actly times with the motion of his legs; and even the idle man about town, lounging along some fashionable quarter, unconsciously gives a slow mo tion to his arms which corresonds to his tardv lcg. Now, if the motion be even carelessly observed, it will be found that the right arm swings forward at the same time as the left leg. and when the right leg is advancing it is the left arm which, accomplishes it. This is the nat ural gait, and o convince one's self that it is so, it is only requisite to get a mend to walk across the room in the opposite fashion, that is, to swing the right arm forward when stepping out with the right log. and then, m the same manner, when bringing forward the left leg ac company it with the left arm. Such a gait is both unnatural and luicomfort able to the person who tries it, and also ludicrous to the observer who watches the first attempt of the kind. The di agonal movement of tin? limbs is the natural method adopted by man when walking, and it j the hrat and most ap parent fact that one at certains in study ing uuman iccamouon. Young and middle-aeed men. suffer ing from nervous debility and kindred affections, as loss of memory and hyp choiulria. should inclose throe stamps for Part V 11 ot Y orhrs Dune bencs of pamphlets. Address Woki.iVs Dispen sary MuniCAi. Association. Buffalo. X. Y. Are You Ins'ired? If ?. on want insurance in reliable com panies go to Wheeler & Robb. They represent the Norwich Union, the Lan cashire Royat,and the Union Ins. Co., of San Francisco, with a combined capi tal ot .".(sOjxmxw. They are also agents for the well-known Travelers' Acci dent Insurance Company. of Hartford. ft. Fresh Baltimore ovsters packed in ice at Jeffs. Corsets antl Uadcriiear. All the latest makes and styles of cor sets and ladies underwear at Prael Bros." Empire store. A Juicy Ii5er?tt;:il cooked to "perfection is what you can get at r rank sabres. At tin F.mpire Store You will find the finest laces and cm broideries, of richest quality. ForaXcat Fitting Boot ui onut, ii wi x .,1. viuuiiuiiiiib, on ,nt?- namus street, next door to I. "W. Case. (l.. 01..... I T t .f rl. All goods.of Uie best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving, uustom work. I'inc Iress Goods. A splendid line of ladles dress goods is IIUllI lliajlIU.VC(l ilk inv xiupiruMoiv. Hosiery, Hosiery. Hosiery! The latest novelties in ladies an childrens hosiery at Prael Bras'. 2f 'tiuuitt Caaui tlalhnai. Rie!wrd?on & Co.,St. Louis. one of the large.- wholesale drug firms in the Uni ted Slates, writes: "We have bundled Dimtnitt's Cough Balsam in our trade for the !i:ist sixteen years and have bought as much as one hundred gross at a time and trout our knowledge of its ineHts believe it to have given perfect satisfaction to cur cust'iiners." At W. . Dement & Co.s. If you d't want t fwezj wlun it's cold; f-nllor from exeeive per KinraUoii Mnen it s warm -uae invn s Iron Bittssis. Sh'itth's CalaiT'i Remedy a rmsi live ? ftr Catarrh. Diptheria ami r.iik'j .Vi.i. rc. ny v. . r iwihMit. AH the patent iuedci:ifS advertisr-d in Hits iaper, together with the choicest periumery, ami toilet articles, etc.. can be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. uonn's arug store, opposite ucmen hcteifAstona. HIS OWS EXECUTOR. A WclbVnownCcntleniia's Phll&ntoropbj' and the Commotion Caused by One of Ills Letters. (IiocJiesUr Democrat umI Chronicle.) We published in our local columns yes terday morning a significant letter from a gentleman known personally or by rep utation to nearly every person in the land. "Wo have received a numbei of letters protesting against tho use of our columns for such "palpable freuds, and misrepre sentations;" therefore, to confirm beyond a doubt the authenticity 01 the letter, and the genuineness of its sentiments, a reporter of this paper was commissioned to ascertain all the possible facts in the matter. Accordingly he visited Clifton Springs, saw the author of the letter, and with the following result. Dr. Henrv Foster, the gentleman in question, is C3 or 04 years of age and has an extremely cordial manner. He pre sides as superintendent over the cele- uratea sanitarium wuicn accommoticies overSOQ guests and is unquestionably the leading health resort of the country. Sev eral years ago this benevolent man wise ly determined to be his own executor; and, therefore turned over this magnifi cent property worth $300,000, as a free gift to a board of trustees, representing the principal evangelical denominations. Among the trusteesaro Bishop A. C.Coxc, Protestant Episcopal, Buffalo; Bishop Mathew Simpion, Philadelphia, Metho dist Episcopal; President M. B. Ander son, of the University of Rochester; Rev. Dr. Clark, secretary of tho A. B. C. F. 31., Boston. The banevolent purjxjse of the institution is tho care : First, of evangelical missionaries and their families whoso heaith has been broken in their work; second, of minis ters, of any denomination, in good stand ins: third." of members of any church, who otherwise would be unable to secure fiuch care and treatment. Tho current expenses of the institution are met by the receipt from the hundreds of distin guished and wealthy people who every year crowd its utmost capacity. Here come men and women wno were once in perfect health, but neglected tho first symptoms of disease. The uncertain pains they felt at first were overlooked until their hc'dlh became impaired. They little realized the danger before them, nor how alarming even trilling ailments might prove. They constitute all classes, including ministers and bishons. lawyers. judges, statesmen millionaires, journal ists, college proiessors, anu ouiciais iru:n all parts of tho land. Drawing the morning Lfemocral and Chronicle- from his pocket, tho reporter remarked, ''Doctor, that letter of yours has created a good deal 01 talk, and many of our readers have questioned its nut bent icit3'.' "To what do you refer?" remarked the doctor. "Have you not seen the paporr "Yes, but I have not hau time to read it vot." The reporter thereupon showed him the letter, which was as follows. ClTFXOK SPErXG3 SAKITAHrUM Co., 1 Clifton Swhxos, X. Y., Oct. 11, f Dua.e Sic I am using "Warner's Safe Care, and I regard it as the lest remedy for some forms of kidney diseases that we have. I am watching with great care sonic cas&s I am now treating with it, and I hope for favorable results. I wish you would come down yourself, as I would like very much to talk with vou about your sterling remedy and show you over our institution. Yours truly. Signed HENRY FOSTER, M. D. '! do not see why anybody should be skeptical concerning tho letter," re marked the doctor. "Isn't it unusual for a physician of your standing and influence to commend a proprietary preparation?' "I don't know how it may be with oth ers, but in this institution we allow no person io dictate to us what we shall use. Uur purpose is to cure the sick, and for that work we use anything we know to be valuable. Because I know "Warner's Safe Cnre is a very valuable preparation. I commend it. As its power is manifest ed under my use, so shall I add to the completeness of my commendation." "Jiave you ever anaiyzeu it, doctor.'" 'AVe alwavs Jinnlvze before wo trv anv preparation of which wo do not Tknow the constituents. But analysis, you know, only gives the elements; it does not give tho all important proportions. The remarkable power of "Warner's Safe Cure undoubtedly consists in the pro portions according to which its elements are mixed. While there may be a thousand remedies made of tho same ele ments, unless they are put together in proper proportions, they are worthless as ndney and liver preparations. "I hope some day to meet Mr. "Warner personally, and extend fuller congratula tions to him on the excellence of ins nrenarations. I have heard much of him as the founder of tho "Warner Observa tory, and as as man of large benevolence. Tho reputable high character of the man himself gave assurance to me in the first place that he would not put n remedy upon the market that was not trust worthy; and it wa3 a source of a good deal of gratification to me to find out by actual experiment that the remedy itself sustained my impressions." Tho conclusion reached by Dr. Foster is precisely the same fount! by Dr. Dio Lewis, Dr. Robert A. Gumi, Ex Surgeon General Gallagher and others, and proves beyond a doubt the great efficacy of the remedy which has awakened so much attention in the lend and rescued so many men, women and children from disease and death. IVoticc. Dinner at"J EFF'S" CHOP HOUSE ovorv day at 5 o'clock. The best25 cent meal in town: soup, ush, seven Kinds ot meats, vegetables, pie, pudding, etc. A glass tif S. F. Beer, French Claret, lea or coffee included. All who have tried him sav Jeff is the "BOSSr B. F. Stcrcus & Co Am fiflVrinir pytra inducements to anv one in need of a Piano, or Organ. For The 3IavqRcradc. Masquerade suits rented at reasonable rates in largest variety by M. U. 1AT. The Peruvian syrup has cured thou sands who were suffering from dyspep sia, debility, liver complaint, boils; hit mors, tetnaic complaints, etc. I'air.pn lets free to any address, bet n w. rowif &S011'' Boston. A Xasal Iniector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy Price 50 cents. Sold bv v. E. Dement Whv will you cougn when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts so ei and SI. Sold by V. E. De ment. 'l j!lbT!iitiiffc " n lucfirn mill frfi. grant jK-rfunie. Price 25 au! 50 ci t.ts. 00111 ny . uemcnu tunc- up the heicj.ys:m with King ot t: f iiiKMi. ,S"t' -iiven'-ineiit. The Rev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bour bon, Ind., says: "Both myself and wife owe our lives toSiiii.on's Coxsumptiox Cuke. Sola by W. E. Dement. Roscoc Dixon's new eating house is now open. EveryUfmg has been fit ted nn in firstrclass style, and bi vll known reputation as a caterer assures nu wno iiKe goon tilings to car. mac at his place they can be accommodated. OoLDEx's Liquid Beep Toxic im parts strength to oouy ana mind. A o oilier. Of druggists. Guard and protect your health, make use of that true and efficient tonic medicine, Brown's Iron Bitters, Heal Estate Transaction. J as. Slater to "W. J. Loomia, lot 2, sec, 12, T. 5. 44.20 acres; 200. t John and Adeline Bryca to B. Burke NW & sec. 10, T. o, 1G0 acres; 423. G. AV. and B. Olney to Mary O. Brown. guit-ciaim ueea donation land claim of r. AV. Cook, and donation land claim of John and Louisa McClure; 100. G. Sharp to H. Stowell, tract of land: on Xecanicum creek: 130. Same to same, 18.8 acres adjoining Fred Beermau's donation claim, and i?J acres adjoining "Wm. Lattie's dona tion claim; ywfJ. F. L. "Wadleigh to J. Quinn, lot !). blk f3. Shivelev's, Astoria: $SG2.50. B. Van Dusen to J. Ouinn, lot 10. blk f$, Shivelev's. Astoria: 362.50. M.A.Brown to I. Belknap, 80 acres sec. S. T. S; 1. I. Belknap to Berry. Bozorth, Bowlby and Jolins. 80 acres sec S, T. 8: 500. Fragrant Coffee to cheer and comfort, at Frank Fabre at his old stand. When You Conic to AMoriu and waht a nice- nan roast, go to'FjTsik Fabre's. at hi old stand. TYnuk l-'jlre?s IZoiv.l. Frank Fabre ha the finest aeeommo- daUons for lodger: to be fntmd in as- iui ill. utui 11m irruiiiiAii, 111 xvutv h ouiming. -r.veryiiiin nvm aim cittt:i and the beds are new. soft and comfort able. If you want good Itonrd ih( lodg ing go to Fraik Fabre's Antl rtiffff at 11 r:?. Lovetl's. Oysfors, j.lTft. Oystev. at the Astoria Oyster dejiot; a stew. fry. pan rna:. or raw at r rank "Fabre s. Furnished or unfurnished front roams at Mr. CamplMdl's. ov erthetSem saloon. For the genuine J. II. Cu;ti-r M Bourbon, and the bet nt iuji;:.' . and ban h raneisco beer, c:i at tin i m ; nmwi;!tn llu lwll titvfr viwi cu. I' .1.1' ' UCII. Foi Dyspepsia and Liver Couiniaim. vou have :t printwl guarantee on even bottle or Shiloh's Yitalizer. It itewr fails to cure. Sold by V. K. Demon;, i A. Wholesale and HotaU lealer in J A 11 All!. Z-e'y'Ti'WfQi nT 'at an I tlnest stock of IMEEU- i! Viiil IiijfHCilAliM and AM1JKK (SOOD8 III the city. ! r.irtici!nr attention txdd to orders from MILL FEED. I Glass and Plated Ware,! tropical axd dome-stio FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, i iquorsJobacccCioars! ZZZZ rn.JJaO..TxT C3r Plomy -j-ti ri 7? -nr-tiri UlOWf llli lLjJLlll NEAT, C11EAI ANl IIC1C. ltY GEORGE' liOVSTT. Main Street, opposite N. I--cl'.t. PLUMBIHCx, Gas and Steam Fitting DON'S HYItUDIlOCK & AVIIKKl.KH. AT fair rates. Also a complete stock of goods In our ili:f. Uti mates jive mid worK guarxiiieeo. Qiss street. In rrar of I ) (I I" lnillhic. next to Gas Co's office. Brewery IWr Snloun. The Best Beer 5 cts c Glass. Hot I.uacli every l)xy fnw ti tl? A. JI The best of Millions til (Sears 0:1 InmL V iICMTveilly iotuiar plare of wtel re.rt GKO. HIM.F.K. FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT- The splendid A 1 Uriilsh li Mllp. KILLOCHAIf Will be shortly on the berth for SALMON in lots to suit shlppe's. For freight and In iurance apply to .Messrs. HALFOUlt, G OTHltlE ft Co.. rortlaiHl. Or to V. L. CHEUltY. Astoria. Gr. A. ST1NS0N & CO., BLACKSiYilTHiMG. At Capt. Kogers old stand, comer of Cats anu uouix em'ets. Ship and Caunery work. Wagons made and repaired IIorseslioeiiiK. . Good work guaranteei?. Delinquent City Taxes. TCTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I, i( the underslcnd. Chief of Police, have been funilslied with a warrant fnun the City Council requiring 111c to collect the tax es assessed for the year 18S3, and now delln nuent unon the list aud make return of the same within sixty days. All parties so in debted win inereiore pie:ise lane notice and govern themselves acconlingly. C.W. LOUGHERY. Chler of Police. Astoria, Oregon, October 25th. isss. mm & stokes. A FULL LINE OF . V 9.T1C V OO C 61168 . 3 ' rno YT I i CiS LIQUOES HAEBWAHE ' AND Ship Chandlery: Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. In Hume's Mew Building Magnus C. Crosby Dealer In (J A D?jW A i1? TDflTJ OTP PT iHUUJ W ttilJU, UlUlt, UlllliJU, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Plumbers and Steam Fitters BoetJs and Tools. SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET iROH !T - It - AXD (T1rf-k ---- -eje-' ffl ens 'Jni.- Tin y-ii'Q and Sinueo Fornisbinn GOOfJS. J0S31NG IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP laco iiriorun J ptciii riTTiim f 1.11 rtuMumu iwiu oictiM riitinu 'Dong with neatness and dispatch. urtR but Krt clias workmen employed. Jaw avturtment ot SCALES instantly in nand L. K G. SMITH, Iinimrter and wholesale dealer in s ami Tnb:icn., Smokers' .Vrltcles, I'luyins fariK. Cutlery, Uln- liuucrv. Hii. Ihe cour.trv. Theo. HIJACKER, manager. Chenaimis Street. Astoria. Oregon. NOTICE. To Hunters. Fishermen, Ranchers. ; TP YOU Vi'ANT THE HIGHEST MAK j JL ket price for your produce, go to JEFF'S, Steamer TOM MORRIS. : c r 1. THIS SUff LvgfrV ,C anil Favorite Itoat Is 'mv RKADY FOB BUSINESS A?tt 1 5 can te chartered for excursions, special : jmniw. etc.. at rea-onaoie rates, a general !si;iiiibiuiiiiiir lmsiiH-vy tmnacted. V. IIOELLING, JI:istcr. FOR TILLAMOOK. (Weather jwrmlttlnp:.) The new Steamer X. I. JOHAKSEX, - - - Master. Will leave for TI LLAMOOK, on iJXtlRhAIMNs; DATES AND PAliTICU . Iara,ly t. .1. G. HUSTLEH. Alain strvt t Wiart. Astoria: ALLEN . LEWIS. ! I'ort snd ; J. L. STOIlY Tillamook. DBESSMAKING. SfilH. BHYCK ItFSPfiCTFULLY IN IVJ. f.mnsthe ftdlcs of Astoria, that her business Is carried on as formerly at' her rMHH on (fcc?- itrcct opposite Odd Fellows lluihlii'. Xhr refftrns thanks for their pat roime hi the pat, and Miliclts a eontinu anee of the name. Suits made, f:om S7.00 to S13.00. All Work Warranted. Astoria, Nov . 1st, FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET liy the Xisbt. i:y, Week or Month, WITH OR "WITHOCT BOARD, With use of Parlor. Library and all the com forts of a home. Terms reasonable. Apply to MltS. E. C. 1IOLDEN. Cor. Main and .lelierson Sts. DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. 954 ACRES ON CLATSOP PLAINS KNOWN AS THE P. GEARHART FARM together with thirty eows, seventeen head of young cattle, one horse, one wagon and other tanning implements. This Is a rare chance lor anyone to secure a good dairy or stock farm. For particulars Inonireof d-v. t i J. W. GEARHART Notice. -ftTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIATTHE JL.N undersigned has been appointed the as signee of the firm of A. M. Johnson anil Co aud all wrsons havintr claims acamst said firm are notified to present tlie same duly venucd to me at my oiace in Astoria, ure gon. within three months from this date, ut;iui;4 1 in, irvit. d-Jw A. "W. BERRY, For Sale. Tn'E HUNDRED CORDS DRY nEM 52 lock Wood, which I will deliver at the houses of customers for 54 a cord. Draviugor all kinds done at reasonable rates. n. it. iUivittuiN. sits a Cold Day when the Doss Gets Left ! S He still takes the lead In FINE CLOTHING AND Merchant Tailoring A fair, square deal to all who " buy tneir -J PALL CLOTHING OF TtfLm 33- A Theoss ilerohant Tailor and Clothier. C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHA1TDISE. 1 .Qftf? 1 SfiA Fall ' aS"Witer ! The Public of Astoria and surrounding districts are cordially invited to inspect my - OF art I inter During the present Aveek I will display on my centre counters the largest and most elegant line of goods ever shown in Oregon. let Me i Every Department! LARGEST STOCK I FINEST GOODS ! and LOWEST PRICES ! Dry (Ms anil Clotaii House of Astoria. C. H. COOPEE, figures Sever Lie ! AXD JEFF OP THE CHOP EOTTSS Can prove by. his hooks that he Is doing the oiggcst uusmess 01 any RE ST ATTRACT In the city, and he will cniamntec to slve the best meal for cash. SOLTD GOLD -JEWELRY Scarf Pins, Chains, VVatcheSj Of.tvery description. Hie nurtt stock of Jewclrj' hi Astoria. EfAU goods warrantedasrepresontfil GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. Men's, Youth's, and Bovs I ! Of S'cary Just opened at lull all! ices D. A. MoIH T&e heading CLOTHIER, MERCHANT TAILOR, AND HATTER. ri ;Ed,B: Onrtis&Go, I i s" 1 1 Garnets, ilolfc Ph t g H OKSUiiPASSED . 1 1 pi 5 STYLE AH3 FIHISH. MLs 1 J S EUEIITUSE, S o i ' A COBIPLSTS STOCK. I5 ft .1 - MiMei ! I T "X" T FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE MILL COMPANY Tf? Di THE ITELD AND I'KOrOSES TO X remain. "We wtd taKe orders for lumber from 100 to SCO Jl.. at the mill or delivered. We also manufacture lath and shingles of At quality. S'looring- a Specialty . AiWrers all orders 7KSTf OKT IILL CO. S. C, JlKXXXK, Supt. HR2fl? for HuQiiiPW iLUiili) iui iitiiSilluwy. The Portland and Asioria STEVEBOES COMPANY Is ptfiKtred t contract with masters and eiKtsignee r,f vessels for the Loadisg and Unloading of Vessels AT EITHER l'OICT. ' 1 PoiHptnes.i and satisfaction guarantectl : in all cases. Seseription t!.e Occident Stor?. Queiiry la Su ! FHUTOGRAPHEK, io Suit all ! 'TOSH, uiiriter nenioo aau qnemoqua Directs, East of the Cotut House. Astoria, - Oregon V V