CSJ hc gntttj IJtftoratt. ASTORIA, OREGON: FRIDAY. JANUARY 25. 1R8J t ISSUED BVEBY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. F. HALL.ORAN & COMPANY, I-UBLISUEUS AD I'llOFKUETOBS, ASTORIAX BUILDING, - - CASSSsTREET Termi of-Subscrlptlon. tfdrred by Carrier, per week Snt by Mall, per month . .. 15cts. 60cts. S7.00 one year Free of postage to subscribers. ty Advertisements inserted by the vear at the raw ol $2 per square per month. Trnn slent Advertising fifty cents per square, each Insertion. Around the Citv. Eggs ore 33 cents a dozen. Hazlett, the tramp printer is insane in Walla Walla. The Merom has general cargo, con signed to Allen & Lewis. The Sea King and Gen. Banning como down the river to-day. The Oregon left out yesterday; the Merom, previously reported, arrived in. Sank Owens, well known all over the northwest, is reported dying in Portland. In the police court yesterday Jno. Dee forfeited $20 on a charge of vagrancy. The pile of junk on Gray's dock is from thejwreck of the Whistler. Arndt & Ferchen are receiving a lurge lot of cannery machinery from the East. Bills to the amount of $3,243.98 were allowed-at the- last term of the. oounty court. A forty-five foot gate is the latest ad dition to the entrance of the new O. E. N. deck: The Katie Putnam troupe will open to a. full house next Thursday eve. Seats era going fast. A single sentence in one of Evarts' speeches contains 391 words. Judge Ben nett's longest sentence was ten years. Gill & Clinton finish driving piles for the Astoria Box Factory's mill to-day. The work of framing the building has alroady begun. "The idea relative to reducing the num ber of boats next season grows in favor in the minds of all and will probably be put into execution. The "Weekly. Astobian, in stamped wrappers, ready for mailing, published this morning; full of news and home hap paningaj price ten cents. The case of Wilson vs. Shively was again being argued in the circuit court yesterday, and goes on to-day. Court will probably adjourn to-morrow. Thus far leap year has not been pro ductive of anything serious in the matri monial line. Eligible maidens are prob ably waiting for St. Valentine's Day. The cases involving ownership of tide lands and water front privileges were yesterday re-referred for the purpose of taking testimony and continued for the term. The Gleaner loaded hay at Gray's dock yesterday for Deep river. From San Francisco is a long ways to bring hay to Washington territory Wo'll never grow rich sending money to California for what could be raised of a better quality at home. Various and diversified are the indns trios of our noble river. Among the new enterprises of the season is the building of a steamer which shall sail the shining waters of. the sunlit summer days in search-of lost, strayed and stolen nets. It is in the hands of parties in whoso bright lexicon there is no such word as fail. A little boy who was standing on the corner of Court and Benton streets yes terday morning, and who had been ap parently recently corrected by his moth er's slipper, comforted himself by ob serving as, he saw a wooden shoed emi grant pass by, that he didn't live in a country where mothers wore wooden shoes.' The Columbia Closed. Notwithstand ing the comparatively mild weather in the upper country the Columbia is so filled with floating ice that the Cascades boat, after getting a mile above Vancou ver, was obliged to return. The Hassalo on the middle river did not attempt to make a trip. The S. G. Reed was sheathed-yesterday, and the Mountain Queen will'be sheathed to-day, and take the place of the IL R. Thompson on the As toria route. The Snake river being so low, the main body of water in the up per irOiumuia is iroin me irozen Kjnu.ua gan country and readily forms ice, which accounts for the present state of affairs. A change of wind will set everything right in a hurry. The Vancouver boat returned here last evening for fear of being caught by the ice. The Van couver will brobably try to make the trip to-day. There is very little floating ice between the mouth of the Willamette xnd 'Astoria. Oregoman, 24. Ll; A Danish "Fishing Town. In convol ution with Mr. N. Johanssn yesterday, who lately returned from an extended European trip, that gentleman said that in his travels he' came to one place that reminded him strongly of Astoria in the general appearance of the city, its style ofednstruction and the industry of its citizens. It was formerly a lonely sand spit, but in the last dozen years the little city of Esberg, Jutland, on the southwest coast of Denmark, has sprung up. The chief industry is the catching of codfish which is packed in refrigerators and sold throughout Germany. The fish when os the dock sells at six cents a pound and meets 'with ready sale. Wherever he vent Mr. Johansen found Danes who had been to the United States, and in general the people are well poBted about this country. They import large quantities of American meat, butter, cheese, etc., and in evefv store is found goods of Ameri can-manufacture. Denmark is prosper ing 'greatly by the shipment of cattle to cngtana, me uanisn ports oeing exempt from the interdiction practised by Eng land toward other northern ports. Every week great quantities of cattle are ahipped to Norwich, England. Anotheb Suit fob SalVaqs. The libel of $50,000 against the steamship Queen of ike Pacific, "briefly mentioned in our Seattle dispatches yesterday, was filed by fourteen men, composing tho volunteer crew of the government life-boat and the crew of the tug-boat Gen. Canby. The libellants claim that the tug and the life-boat rescued all the -Queen's passen-gera,-dme309 in number; that after tho steamer had run aground, and after as sistance had cpme to her, there was such a heavy swell that it was impossible for a tug to approach near enough to receive passengers without the intervention of some stanncb, well manned life-boat. The. life-boat in question made eight trips to .tags half a mile distant, receiv ing and rescuing 175 passengers. The remaining passengers were rescued by the Canby, which Drought a scow from Astoria to the wreck, At the request of Gov. Perlrins, one of the owners of tho Queenthe tug and the lije-boat remained by the Jsteamship. It was greatly de fr6d,tiat,tbe grounded steamer hare an anchor carried out astern to prevent her from further working on the sands, and iWJ-was accomplished by the Canby and j tile scow, and could only have been no ebmptiabed by them, as the water around tke"faip"wss not deep enough for the other tmgs. Oregonian, 24. The CaledeHi&B Club. Tk Club will give a grand Soiree on Saturday "evening, the 26th inst. A gen eral Invitation is extended. Admission 0OCtAiS. ; BY TELEGRAPH. DESTKUOTIVU PIEE AT TEE DALLES. DEATH AND DISASTER IX COLORADO. Ispkcial 10 tiij: asto::iaj The Dalles, Jan. 2L About 1 o'clock this morning an alarm of fire was sound ed and flames were seen issuing from the rear of Baden's hat store on Second street, which was soon a glowing mass of flames. Despite the efforts of the fire men the fire extended eastward on Second street to Snipss & Kinnessly's drug store, where it was checked in that direction, Northward the flames roared up Court I street to the oilice of the Waseo Sun, de stroying in all eleven buildings, with most of the contents. The total los is con siderably over $100,000; insurance about $10,000. The fire plugs wore almost use less, being half frozen, and the firemen, consequently, worked at a great disad vantage. Terrible Lon-j of Lire. Dknveb, Colorado, Jan. 2. A dis patch has just been received from Crested Butte?, Gunnison county, saying that at seven o'clock this morning at the Crested Buttes coal mine a terrible explosion occurred in which from twenty to fifty miners are supposed to have been killed. The explosion blocked the en trance to tho mine and tho full extent of the disaster is at present unknown. Crowds of frantic women and children are flocking to the scene of the disaster and a most heart rending spectacle is afforded. To tlif Tolat. All that is needed to relieve the "hard times" in tho northwest is a little ready monej'. As stated yesterday, there is ample real astate security, but there is no money. Applications for loans at oar banks are invariably met with the reply, "we are furnishing no money now except toour regular commercial patrons." And yet money is a drug in the New York market. If our bankers were inclined to make loans they could in six days have all the money here needed; and that they allow their vaults to stand empty, we be lieve to be an indication that they do not propose to relieve the situation. The mortgage tux law enacted by the last legislature is probably at the bottom of this policy. Capitalists cannot afford to get their projHTiy into a shape by which it can be taxed two or three limes over, and although tho count ry cries out for money, and offers the possible security for its repayment, help is not forthcoming. The tax unon mortgages stauds between us and relief. Wc do not believe that the situation will change till money flows info tho country in payment for wheat, wool and salmon during the coming summer and fall, and wo must earn the money to relieve the "hard times." We must proceed upon a kuowledge of the fact that ''times" will not improve at once or else disaster will follow. And in the meantime let us get into a habit of living cheaper and of paying as we go. Oregonian, 21. fall Down The Mind. They wero sitting alone in tho parlor when she sweetly remarked: "Gsorge dear, can you tell me why it is that the course of true love never runs smoothly?" "It does run smoothly, darling," said George, passionately. "What could be smoother than our true lover" "And love is blind, is it not?" she went on. "Yes, love is said to bo blind," replied George, wondering what she was trying to get at. "Well, I can tell you why true love never runs smoothly,'' and she looked at the lapel of his coat as though she would like to go to sleep there. "Love is blind, and instead of helping the blind it is considered the proper thing to pull down the blind." George acted upon this hint and pulled down the blind. Cheap Tale. Mrs. Smiflin3, who was disappointed in not getting a promised sealskin sacque this winter, encountered an article in a newspaper entitled, (Jan Brutes Talk?" "Yes," said she, medita tively, "they can talk, and that's all it amounts to. When it comes to business they snivel and whine and talk about hard times, and that is tho end of it. Oub Advantage. In England the juicy oyster has become a luxury that only the very rich can afford. An oyster supper costs as much in London as a dish of nightingales' tongues in the time of La cullus, the Roman. With us, thanks to our proximity to Shoalwater Bay, ho is the abundpnt glory of the night, the suc culent delight of the dinner. Him raw we swallow with a rapture, and him se ductive in a milky stew, rollicking in a shell roast, ravishing in a broil, fragrant in a fry, or a whole encyclopaedia of ap petizing epithets in a steam, we devour. How could the young men find the way to maidens' hearts if Ihe oyster was as scarce as he is dumb? He says nothing. He does not make a party of two a party of three. He fulfils his happy destiny without fuss of any kind, and strikes chords in our natures that make life for the moment a symphony. Bonis Tor Sale. Joe Leathers has two fine boats for sale at the boat shop, one block west of Hansen Bros.' mill. Pianos to Kent On easy terms at Adler's music store. At tbc Fiap ire Store Tou will find the finest laces and "cm broideries, of richest quality. For a Scat Fitting Boot Jr Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che- namus btrcpr, next uoor to l. v. (ja.se. AH goods of the best make and sruanui- teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving, custom work. Corsets and Underwear. AH the latest makes and styles of cor sets and ladies underwear at I'racl Bros. Empire store. I'kc Dimniitt'K Consu Balsam. W. W. Batterton, Columbia. Mo., says: "I cannot say too much for Dimmitt's Cough Balsam, for it always cures my cnildren of croup and mvself and family of coughs and colds." At'W. K. De ment & Co. s. ifosicry, Hosiery. Hosiery I The latest novelties in ladies and childrens hosiery at Prael Bros'. Jlave Wistar's balsam of wild cherry All the patent mediciues advertised In this paper, together yvith the choicest nerfumerv. and toilet articles, etc- can be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oc-Iden hctel, Astoria. always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, kk"". W'P. 'l1 - ,z?.V,.V4V'.i'2?.s m bronchitis, whooping couh. croup, in- appetite, e How akin.' bhiloh's Vital fluenzn, consumption, apel all throat and gerls a positive onrp. For sail' by W . lunc complaints. 30 cents 'and SI a bnt? ! n iJimhwU. flo i i i HEAVY SALTAGE. I TIip Oaten of the Pacific Again LIbficd by j Fourteen Saliers for SuO.OOO. Tuesday evening, says tho Seattle Intcl- Ugcncer, Messrs. Struve, Haines fc Mc j ilicken, and W. D. Wood, filed a libel J against the steamship Queen of the Pa cific They represent fourteen of tho salvers who assisted in rescuing the Queen from loss on tho 4th pnd5thof September last, when that steamer, with ! tho spike-driving excursionists from San Francisco, was stranded on Ciatsop spit. Theso fourteen libellants composed tho crew of the only life boat at tho scene of the disaster and of the tug General I Canby. This tug and lifeboat rescued all j the passengers, numbering some Zi'i, , including more representative people than ever took passage on a steamship from San Francisco on a vessel before, or since. At the time the Queen went on the sands there was considerable of a swell running and few entertained the belief that the vessel would ever be gotten off, as she went on at full tide. The water had fallen when assistance came to her, which, added to the swell that was run ning, rendered it impossible for a tug to approach near enough to receive passen gers without the intervention of some staunch, well-manned life-boat. The life-loat in question made eight trips to tugs half a mile distant, receiving the passengers at the weather side of the vessels, where, tho boat rose and fell from eight to sixteen feet with each wave. This life-boat rescued 17; passengers. The remaining passengers wero rescued by the tug (Jen. Canby, which brougLt a scow from Astoria to the wreck, and being herself of light draught, she was enabled to "approach within a hawser's length of the steam ship and to drop her scow on the ebbing tide under her le. The scow was then drawn to the tug and again returned to the ship for another load of passengers until all were rescued. The passengers having been sent to As toria, the tug Canby and tho life-boat were requested by the master and Gov. Perkins, one of the owners of tho Queen to remain by tho steamship and were promised a liberal reward for their serv ices. The Queen greatly desired to have an anchor carried out astern to prevent her from working further into the sand. There was no tug in the vicinity that could approach near enough to the steamer to t?ke the anchor except at high water, which would have been too late. A splendid and only opportunity was in using the scow for that purpose; so, shortly after dark, in tho increasing roughness of the seaj the Canbys scow was dropped down as before and the an chor lashed to its stem. The Canby then towed it out where it was desiied, and the anchor was dropped. When the first assistance arrived the steamer already had a heavy list to the starboard; but aside from this, with the use of her anchor, she was enabled to maintain her first position. At 2 a. u. on the ftb. Ie ing high water, the Quern made a stieun ous effort to get off the spit, but without avail. Early in the morning they began to jettison the cargo with all possible speed, and before noon $9.".003 worth had been thrown overboard. During the forenoon tho lifeboat and her crew wero continuously engaged in carrying messages and lines between tho ship'aud tugs, and at high water on the afternoon of tho 5th, with the assistance of four powerful tugs and a heavy strain on the hawser tending to the anchor, tho ship came off and proceeded uninjured ujon her voyage. Tho ship is valued at $.7)0,000, and the cargo and treasure saved at $w503,000, besides the mail and baggage. Had the Queen remained on the sands through another tide, her car go would have been jettisoned. It is safe to say that by the combined efforts of tho salvers the ship and cargo were saved from total loss. The owner of tho four tugs commenced a libel suit in Portland md required bonds to the amount of 500.003 for her release. The libellants in the case commenced here claim $50,000. The above though not exact is suffici ently correct to require little addition. t the time of tho accident the Canby rendered efficient service and it is le porled that her bill was promptly paid. Hon. John Callahan, Judge First District Court, New York, and the Right Beverened Bishop Gilmour, Cleveland, Ohio, have used St Jacobs Oil and endorse it. Fine Dress Good. A splendid 1 ne of ladles dress goods is being displayed at the Etupiru store. Xoticc. Dinner at "JEFF'S" CHOP HOUSE everyday from 4:30 to 8 o'clock. The nst tJ.Vcer.1 meal in tewn: soup, fish, seven kinds of meats, vegetables, pie. pudding, etc. A glass of S. V. Beer. French Claret, tea or coffee included. All who have tried him say Jeff is the tee !:IniniHJ's Cough HtiUata. Richardson & Cc.St. Louis. one of the largest wholesale drug firms in the Uni ted Slates, writes: "Wc hive, handled Dimmitt's Cough Balsam in our trade for the past sixteen years and have bought as much as one hundred gross at a time, and troin our knowledge of its merits believe it to have given perfect satisfaction to our customers." At W. E. Dement & Co.'s. VIIAT: do you think that JEFF OF THE CHOP icOUSE gives you a meal for nothingaud a glass of something to drink V "Not much!" but he gives a better meal and more of it than anv place in town for 25 cents, lie buvs bv the wholesale and pays cash. ;That settles it." The delicious Crescent Creamerj' But ter for sale at Wyatt & Thompson's. Silicon's Cuke will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis. Sold by V. E. Dement. Roscoe Dixon's new eating house is now open. Everything has been fit ted up in first-class style, and hi- well known reputation as a caterer assures all who like good things to eat. that at his place they can be accommoduti.d. The Peruvian syrup nas cured thou sands who were suffering from dyspejr sia,debility, liver complaint, bolls, hu mors, female complaints, etc. Paiupii, lets free to any address. Seth V. Fowl &Sonc Ooston. The Rev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bour bon, IiuU says:uBoth myself and wife owe our Iive.s'toSnii.on'8 Consumption Ci'iiK." Sold by W. E. Dement Why will you cougn when Shiloh "s Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts 50 cts and -?1. Sold by W. E. De ment. Foi Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint. von haye a printed guarantee on every bottle i' of Smloh's Vital izer. It never fails to cure. Sold by E. Dement. ullackmetack." a lasting and fra- a ant perfume. Price m and ro cents, Sold by W. E. Dement. I An vou made miserable by Indi- That Hacking Cougn can be so quickly cured by li!Ioh's Cure. W J guarantw it. Sold by V. E. Dement. Shlloh's Catarrh Keniedy a posi tlve cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W. E. Dement. HERE. THERE AXD ELSEWHERE. Diphtheria is reported at Taconia. Moody is saving C003 souls in London, j Taconia has organized a Iward ofi traue. Judge Stott has begun the nraches of lav in Portland. Senator Dolph's mother died in Schuj Ier county, New York, last Tuesday, aged Tho aenato committee on public lands has decided to recommend tho repeal of the timber culture act. It is rumored, says tho Yakima Record, ' of tho 19th, that work is suspended! temporarily on the Cascade branca. The national committee of the prohibi tion and home protection party has is3ted j a call for a national convention of that party, at Pittsburg on Llav 21st next, to I nominate candidates for president, vice president, etc. Newspaper correspondents of leading cities of" the country have signed a memo rial to the president, requesting him to appoint L. S. Howlett governor of Wash ington Territory. Howlett was formerly a Washington correspondent. The Times New York special savs there is excellent authority for the statement that the Oregon and Transcontinental company, created by Henry Villard, will soon be dissolved, and it3 assets distrib uted pro rata among the shareholders. Private letters received at Walla Walla report that an average of 100 men a day get off tho cars at ltathdrum, bound for tho mines. An equally large number get off at other avnilablo points. The rush for the mines bids fair to be unpar alleled. George, from the committee, on Indian affairs, has reported a resolution calling on the secretary of the interior for a list of claims allowed by his department for depredations committed by Indians who have funds duo thorn by tho United States; adopted. The secretary of war has sent to the house a detailed statement of tho ex penditures on government account for tho improvement of rivers and harbors from March 4, 1769, to June 30, 1SS2. Total, $105,79G.401; of which California has received $1,492,423; Idaho. S10.000; Oregon, 049,305; Texas, 2,100.134; Washington Territory, 5,500; New York, 9,539,974; miscellaneous, 39,349,105. In going to attend the session of the Supreme court of Idaho at Boise City. Judge Back, of tho Lowiston district, goes via tho Northern Pacific, Utah Northern and Oregon Short Line, travel ing Reeral hundred miles through parts of Washington and Montana, and clear around Idaho, entering the latter terri tory on its northeastern boundary and thence coming halfway home to the capitol. A special from Leadville says that the failure of the First National bank of Leadville absorbs public attention, to the exclusion of everything else. No one at the bank is able to give any statement whatever. Tho bank is guarded bv the sheriff. DcWnll. its president, and Finn, the vice president, left tho city in n car riage at daybreak Wednesday merning: their destination is unknown." It is feared that wnen the miners get down from the mines there may be trouble. HOTEL ARRIVALS. OCCIDENT. Port J H Whealdon Nas'l do J W Crow, Knappa do M J Kottinv, Rainier do B S Deutsch, S F do E A Seelv, citv G T Myers. A J lvane, H M James J D Dunbar, J A Brown. B A Bider, A Hinder, city do N W Wisner, W'pt T Driscoll, do PAEKisa nocsu. H Sewell, Seaside E A Soule, Port M T Thompson. Mrs Humiston,do J Brown, Knappa J K Page, do C F Johnson, city S T Wilson, do C Harriman, Seattle S T & H C Harrison, J Evans, Westport Lewis & Clarke's HANSEN BKOS. SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, AITB PLANING MILL. A full stock of home manufactured good constantly on hand. Special Attention given to Orders. All work guaranteed. Your patronage so licited. ASTORIA. - - - - Oregon 0, Tell Me Where Is Fancy Bre(a)d ! WHY, AT THE Astoria Eatery & Coiction'y CHI2XA3IU.5 STREET. Not onlv SUPERIOK BREAD AND CAKES AND PASTRY in great variety, but also THE LARGEST STOCK OF CANDIES IN TOVN. ViVjjdins and parties suitp'ied with the iwst elaborate ornamental work on the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. This is ihemost complete estab lshment in A Gloria. ED. J ICKhOX. Prop. JORDAN I 80Z0RTH, A FULL LINE OK Crockery and Glassjvare. - J. RISBERC Practical Tailor. On Genevieve sticet, opp 'Site Bozortu & Johns. . JlU-am Cleaning Repairing. SEAT; CHEAP AND QUICK. P.Y GEORGE LOVETT. Main Street, opposite N I-oeb's. WM. EDGAR, Dealer iu Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. Executors' Notice. milE COUNTY COURT OF CLATSOP JL County, Oregon, having appointed the tindprslimed executors of tJ I:t-t will and testament of Truman 1. Powers, deceased, all prisons having cMms against said st tc ore rpnnir.tod to uresent lliesniii with t:e proper vouchers, at tnc office of C. Loiucn weber. Upper Astoria, within six montlis from this, .ate. . LEBfENWEBEBf Wit. WADHAMS. Astoria, December 14, 1SSS. FEBRUARY FOURTEENTH! LENTINES VALENTINES Sentimental Valentines ! VALENTINES! OF EVERY SIZE, SHAPE, QUALITY, STYLE OR PRICE, AT a?i Adler's BOAT BUILDING, R. M. LEATHERS Has reopened his boat shop, over Arndt & Ferchen's. foot of LaFayetie stteet, and Is prepared to turn out FIRST-CIS BOATS. A 1,1, WORIl GUAItAATEED. G. A. ST1NSON & CO.. BLACKSM1THING, At Capt. Kojjers old stand, corner of Csu aud Court streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing Wagons iu:u!k and repaired. Good worl guaranteed. GEO. GANSZ, DEALER. IX Fresh and Cured Meats. SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY. Next Door to John ltogers' Central Market. PLUMBING, Gas and Steam Fitting TON E BY RUDDOCK & WHEELER. AT Ls fair rates. Also a complete stock ol i:oois in our line. Istimaies given and work guaranteed. Cassstieeulnrear of I O O F building, next to Gas Co's office. TheAl Fast Sailing Schooner "GEN. BANNING," IK tons regLster. will leate Astoria, on.- or auout Jt.MAKl 25th, 1S84, FOR Cray's Harbor. She will take frelpht at Portland, and on her leturn fnm Portland will leave Astoria. For fmther particulais apply to J. II. D. GRAY. Astoria, Oregon FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET Ity the Sight. Dny, Week or Month Y.TTII OR WITHOUT BOARD, With use of Parlor. Library and all the com forts of a home. Terms reasonable. Apply to MRS. E. C. HOLDEN. Cor. Main aud Jefferson Sts. Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHE undersigned has been appointed the as signee of I. J. Arvold, and all persons nav in claims against said I. J. Arvold are no tified to present the same duly verified to me ai my ofllce in Astoila, Oregon, within three months from this date. January 5th. m. C. IL PAGE. d-6w Assignee of I. J. Arvold. Notice of Dissolution. T HAVE THIS DAYSOLDOUTMY HALF 1 interest in the Astoria Sail Loft to C. !. Johnson, wh5, in connection with Mr. A.M. Johnson will ccrrv on the business at the old stand. J. HESS. 2Jr. A M. Johnson will col-ect all hills and settle all accounts of the late firm of J. Heoa & Co, J. HESS. per A. 31. J. Astoria. Jan. Uth, 183J. FOR SALE. IN LOTS TO SUIT. FR'lM 5 ACRES TO tnaore tmer In S. W. corner of Chas. Stevens' D. C TIHo perfect. For particu lars Inquire at officii of N. I). Raymond, City nan ; or on me premises oi u. u. xuuu. Astoria, Nor. Sd. iskj. IA Coin va enies Crystal Palace. ANN mi 0ft! n HNNURl Mill Hrv finnrk heicI PJotfiincr III J UUUUd (Aim UiyiliSSlgB FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS I will offer my STOCK of CLOTHING .at GREATLY EEDUOED PRICES in order to reduce previous to stock-taking " '. V' JTebruarv 1st. OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS. AT COST For the Ne 6ENTS Furnishiiig Goods, Hats and Caps REDUCED, IXL The. Leading Dry Goods and Cotiiinj House of Astoria. ISTTor special Dry Goods Advertisement see Dally Indepcndent.jg FIRST QUALITY LUMBEg. TIIE WESTPORT MILL COMPANY IS IN THE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO remain. We will take orders for lumber from 100 to F00 M.t at the mil or deltvei ed. We also manufacture lath and shingles of Al quality. Flooring a Specialty Address all orders WESTPORT MILL CO.- . X.C; 1SE.VXEK, Slipt. SOLID GOLD JEWELRY BRACELETS, Scarf Pins. Chains, Watches, SILVERWARE, Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry In Astoria. arAll goods warrantedasrepresented GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. First Annual Begins To-day Will Continue Men's Overcoats Reduced, Business Suits Reduced, Hats Reduced, Clotliinff, Hats, Gents' Furnisliiiiff Goofls P. A. McINTOSH, T2ie 'Leading TAILOR. CLOTHIER, HATTER and GENT'S FURNISHER YEARLY CLOSING SALE or M.D.KAHT BARGAINS IN Xen'a, Youths', and Boys' CL0TH1N G. BARGAINS IX Fnrnl.shlcgr Goods, Etc. Suits made to Order, inFI OIVIC II Hill iBtiV upward, and a Neat Fit cuar- I i iii I in i l I o i . Zjj to A V fai f JMLr TAYIrt WC1GUM OVERCOATS, U8YS FINK DRK8S SUITS. BUSINESS SUITS. WORKING SUITS. Magnns C. Crosby Dealer in HAfiMBl, IBQN,'STEIL! Iron Pipe and Fittings, Plumbers and Steam Fitters Goods and Tools. SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET .'RON, PIti and Copper. Cannery anil Fishermens Supplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, .COP PER PLUMBlhG and STEAM FITTING Done with i.eatness and dispatch. None Out flrst class workmen employed. A large assortment of SCALES iVuwiHiitlv on tmnd Clearance Sale of at the Occident Store. Youth's Overcoats Reduced, Dress Suits Reduced, Furnishing Goods Reduced. ggggniffgc;g???7;i'W'iiw.,.fM!itAi!nii)rat.B BiTTERS !, e . for 20 Days Only, anteed at i WHmerdinq & Co., San Francisco. M.D.KANTS I - d"oThi!SLoeb &Co Agents, Astoria.