P Hf - gmt&v?ys.,r EWt 3fpB -ww-a- --- ASTORIA, OREGON, feUN PAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1889. PRICE IVE CJENTS VOL. XXXIII, NO. 121. .1 cl 'tC " r t -DEMENTS .s tract, is It is by far the most beautiful and sightly piece of land yet offered for sale. The timber is -light (small hemlock) and the land can be cleared of every stick and stum for less than thirty dollars ($30) a block. When so cleared it is comparatively level; only enough slope to secure jgood drainage. We offer the first twenty (20) blocks at the low price of sixty-five dollars $65.for inside, and eighty dollars $80 for corner lots. DON'T WAIT ! Don't join tht army of people who in less than one year from to-day will congregate on the street corner and tell how they could have bought the City of Astoria for five hundred dollars $500 and made a fortune, but did'nt. BUY NOW ! Ask For Ayers Sarsaparilla, ami be .sum ou got it, when ou want the hot hlood-pu rider. i v itn us torty years f coa ill the cure of U1UUU IVlCCalSCa, uu can make no mis take ia preferring Ayei's Sarsaparilla to any other. The foie-iunner of mod-, eru blood medicines, Ayer'a Saisaparilla ' is still t!ie most pop ular, being in great er demand than all otheis combined. "Ayer's Sarsaparilla is selling faster than ever before. I never hesitate to recommend it." George "W. Whitnui:. Druggist, Albany, Ind. I am safe in saying that my sales of Ayer'a Sarsaparilla far excel those of any other, and it gives thorough satisfac tion." L. H. Bush, Des Moines, Iowa. 'Ayer'a Sarsaparilla and Ayer'a Pills are the best selling medicines in my store. I can recommend them conscien tiously." C. Bickhaus, Pharmacist, -.fioseland, 111. f "We have sold Ayer'a Sarsaparilla hre for over thirty years and always recommend it t hen asked to name the best "blood-purifier." "W. T. McLean, Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. T have sold your medicines for the lajt seventeen years, and always keep them in stock, as they are staples. 4 There is nothing so good for the youth ful blood as Ayei'a Sarsaparilla." It. L. Parker, Fox Lake, "Wis. 44 Ayer'a Sarsaparilla gives the best satisfaction of any medicine I hare in. stock. I recommend itc or, as the Doctors say, 'I prescribe it over the counter.' It never fails to meet the cases for which X recommend it, even where the doctors' prescriptions have been ofr"no avail." C. F. Calhoun, Monmouth, Kansas. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, f &EPA&ETJ BY Br. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Mass. riH fl; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. To and From San Francisco. The Schooners ZAMPA and NORMA, Arrlvteg aad departing twice a month .wU carry Freight at Low Kates, to and from Saa Francisco. T. O. TRULLINGER. At West Shore Mills. CANDY Manufactured and For Sale at Wholesale Prices, at The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLEVELAND, Prepr. (M Bread, Gate ami Pastry None but the Best'Materiala Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered In any part of the dry. BOOTS AND SHOES! Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES, ATTHB SIGIIJF THEJOLBEH SHOE, AST0R4 TRANSFER CO. AND Livery Stables. Conveyances of any kind, on short notice. Transferring Baggage, etc, a specialty. Telephone No, 12. t 4.- u SHERMAN & WARD. v. fi? H ir-EfpC IB 3fe- rs beautifully and 4 FOB THE GIBLS. leae Little Pointers About Dresslar. The idea of one-color dresses is grad ually growiug in favor. By tbisiB meant one color for every dress in the wardrobe. Dresses of every color of the rainbow are expensive in -the long run; if you are at all fashionable or well bred in your tastes you will want hat, gloves, wrap and parasol to match each street dress. Besides, the same ornaments will not go well with every dres3, and you are obliged to have dif ferent ribbons or fichus with your dif ferent house dresses. Now the sensi ble woman selects one color and wears it in everything. The craze for black led to this notion, and it is a most happy one. A woman looks more sweet, more womanly, more distin guished and more well bred when she wears but one color. The girl with red hair, bright cheeks and life in every motion selects brown. She wears it in every shade from tan to chocolate. It gives her a dignified aud subdued air nothing else would. Her red haired sister with the ala baster complexion and slow grace, se lects black; in this she is ravishing. The brown .haired girl takes gray, and she makes you think of an angel. The pure pale blonde takes green; in this she is a perfect poem, whether a goldenrod rising from draperies of dark iroliage by day, or a pond lily wreathed in pale foam by night She don't Oh! could I write this in letters of fireshe don't -wear blue, anything is better than blue on a blonde, only the most remote country girl wears it But the girl with dark chestnut hair, fair skin and violet eyes wears blue, and the black-haired brunette wears yellow or black and yellow. Red is trying for anyone; for a tea gown it becomes anyone, but an occa sional dress of it for the evening is all one wants; it is not nice for the street, except the dark nch shades. Bright red and yellow are the universal col ors; they become either blondes -or brunettes in the evening. The pretti est sight I ever saw was a pure blonde in an evening dress of brightest bear let tulle; the next night I saw her in yellow tulle and I was surprised at its becomingness. Yellow is universally becoming to American women on account of their sallowness, which is also relieved by black. rue wnite aresses or to-aay are light, air-, striped things, not jiearly so trying as the dead white, heavy fabrics of a few years ago. If you want to dress in one color this winter say gray, for instance get a few yards each of heavy gray wool, light gray surah and dark gray silk. Have them all three made sim ply but well, and don't, try any fancy tnrnmings. Get a styhsh, plain gray cloaX a short gray wrap, as handsome as you can afford, and a big gray plush or lelt hat trimmed in gray plumes. A small hat with a bow of gray ribbon, several pairs of gloves of the different grey shades, and pretty neck ornaments which will harmonize, will outfit you for the entire season. You will be different from other girls, and yet so sweet, wholesome, pretty and stylish every one will fall in love with you. Another thing, X must beg you to remember isalways use the same sort of perfume and wear the same kind of flowers. These little niceties will stamp you as a girl qf good taste and refinement as well as increase your popularity among the opposite sex X. AnguLih Unspeakable. Is eadured by the victim of inflammatory rheumatism, and any form of the disease mav reach that agonizing phase or attack the heart and cause death. Unhappily they who feel its preliminary twinges seldom realixe tbis. Like other posribly dangerous mal adies, rheamatisn'teoftea disregarded at the outset. Welljrill it be for him if this brief notice snail serve as a warning ot futuro poril or pain to a reader troublod with incipient rheumatism. The proper sequel will bo an imtantaneoas resdrt'to the great prerentire deDurent. ifostetter's Stomach Bitters, whose brevet of professional commendation Doonlar mrnftrianpfihas confirmed. There ia no finer -or more genial antidote to the virus of rheu matism fn the system. "Botanic in its origin, It is free from the objections attaching to do parentlpoisoEsJUable to be taken in more than the infinitesimal dose. The Bitters conquers malaria, indigestion, lirqr and kidney trouble! located on the u ohn Day Slope; joins Riverside Columbia Second Addition on the North. HOREY & Its peculiar erncapy Is due us much to theprocpss and MOTHINO j,fcHi lu compounding as to i itfF it the IiisritriHents tliomselves. ti iv t; ii Take It In tune. It checks diseiiMjs in the outset, or if thpyljatlaiiced will proeapotenteure. 1 Hone staid lie Without It It takes th place of a doctor and cosily pre scriptions. All who lend sedentary livs will ttud Utile best iceeuUe of FOR WHOSE BENEFIT aud cure lor Indigestion. Constipation, Hvuiliu he, BlUousness, Files and MentiU Digression. No loss of time, no Interference with business while taking. For children it Is most In nocent and harmless. No danger from exposure alter taking. Cures Colic, DI arrluiia, Howol Complaints, Foverlsh-nes-t ami Keerish ColiU. Invalids and del !f at i persons, v. illllnd It the mildest Aperient and Tonic they can use. A little luVn at night Inaiirea relreshlng hleep and a natural evacuation of the bowels. A little taken in the morning bhurpens the appetite, cVansis the stomach and swtetens the breath. A rilYSIC! VX'3 OPINION. "I luc ! i 'J t-urig medicine for twenty ejr a '. i jvc Decrbeen able to fmtupa icte'.i'u!.- c I'ipoiiiid that uould, ike Simmon I.in UcgiiUtor, promptly and effective!) move t .e liter to action, and at the same time a 1 unstead of weak ening) the digestive .tint assimilative power-of the f.-.tn:i." L. M. Histos.'m ii , Washington, Ark. Marks of Genuineness: Look for the red Trade-Mill k on :i.n; of Wrapper, aud the Seal and Sfsnuiine ! J. H.Zellin A. Co., In red, oiiIIk side. TnUonoother. Price SI. This Was Bough On Biggs. Jiggs I hear that you have started in business with Boggs. Biggs Yes. We are equal partners he puta m the money and 1 put in the experience and brains. Jigga Yon put in the experience and brains? Biggs Yes. Jiggs Andyon are equal partners? Biggs leE. Jiggs What an immense amount of experience you must have had, Biggs. BUIOlHIlMt. W have tested iLs virtues, person ally, anil know that for Dv-'pcpsia. Biliousness and Throbbing Headache, it is me best medicine the world ever saw. We tried forty other remedies before Simni'iiis. Liver Regulator, but none of them gave us more than temporary ic- nej ; me rieguiaior not oniy reneveu but cured us. li. ii.Jo.vks, Kd. Tele gt aph and Messenger, Macon, Oa. Mr. Selby Garter, Nashville, Tenn. "Ayer's Sarsaparilla cleared my sys tem of scofula." Not Ounosities, After All. The formal announcement is made of the birth of a calf without a tail in West Virginia. Such freaks may be scarce in the south, but there are plenty of calves without tails in the east. They wear eye-glaeses, don't-cher-know, to steer by, in placo of tails. Chicago Times. Ayer's Cathartic Pills contain nei ther calomel nor any other injurious anbstitnce They stimulate (he appe tite mid rPfulate thp hur. The Rev. Dr. John R Taxton, of Aiew xork, is one preacher who has the courage of his conviction. He sail to hia "presbytery : "The man who would dare to preach the doctrine of infant condemnation and the doctrine of reprobation as -expressed in the confession is not a contemporary of the nineteenth century, tie is a con temporary of the seventeenth or eigh teenth. He ia a survival but not of the fittest." WHY WILL YOU cough when Shl- loii'suurewtu give immediate relief. Price, 10 els., 00 els. and Si. SHlLOH.'S CATARRH REMEDY- a positive .cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria OVER A. V. ALLEN'S. Drowned on the Coos Bay Bar. J A sad accident occurred at the en trance to the Tuay last Thursday, bv ! wmcu u. Petersen ana aamuei Jagny lost their lives. It seems that the two unfortunate" men, in company with Lyman Nutter and Will Smith, had been prospecting the fishing ground off Capo Arago. and landed their ...'v-.'W.fc- - --... .-' - boats at the '"Big creek fishim? station Wednesday, "where Hhe party stopped overnight. -On Thursday forenoon Petersen and Jagny m one boat, and Nutter and Smith in the other, put to sea and made sail for the bar, intend- ingia cross'ib. oneflrstof tha flood. When they arrived at the bar a strong ebb tide wa3 running, and Nutter stood offshore, and was surprised to see Petersen's boat standing in for the bar, which was breaking heavily. The boat, winch was a uolumbia river .hsh- ing boat, rode the first "breaker all right, but was caught by the next J roller and capsized. Mr. Westdahl, of the coast survey, was" on the bluff with his crew at the time, and saw the accident occur. One of the men climbed on to the bot tom f the upturned boat, but was soon washed off and drowned. The other was seen holding on to-the rud der iron for a few moments, but the heavy surf soon wore out his strength, and he disappeared from view be neath the angry breakers. The other boat tacked up and down by the bar. so as to render assistance if an oppor tunity presented itself. It would have been sheer madness to have attempted to cross in to where the accident hap pened and would undoubtedly hae resulted in adding two more names to the death list. J. J. Galvin, of the life-saving sta tion, accompanied by Carl Good man, assistaut lighthouse keeper, went to South slough, and got out their boat, and started immediately for the scene, but were too late to ren der help to the unfortunate .men. They picked up the boat near the south spit, and also a sack of clothing and bedding. Petersen was a Norwegian, about 3o years old, aud came to the bay from Astoria about four or five month ago. Jagny was a French man, and a'so came here from Astoria. They were good, square, honest fel lows, who bore the respect of those who knew them. They were also com petent boatmen and good sailors, and Lyman Nutter is of the opinion that their lime piece must have been wrong, otherwise, he says, Petersen was too experienced a bar man to at tempt crossing in against a strong ebb and a heavv surf. Coos Bay News 20. THE UEV. GEO. II. THAYElt, of Bourbon, lnd., says: "Uoth nivM'If and wife owe onr lives to Shilolfs Consump tion Cure. ARE YOU MADE miserable by in digestion, Dizziness. Loss of Appetite, Yellow bkiii ? Shiloh'a Vitali7ir is a positive cure. s aaWSWi TRADE EDYfR rue rmt?A.T A CERTAIN CURE FOR TOOTHACHE. 417 W. Lombard St., Balto., Md., June 9, 1828. Bobbed of elep by toothache; rtrelling great in face, rubbed with St. Jacobs Oil ; first appll caUon relieved; went to sleep: mormnsi pain all gone, JOHN HOHENBEgGEB. At DBtraoma and Dealzbs. TH CHARLES A. VOCELEK CO. eaKfem , IM. Wm. B. Adair, REAL ESTATE AGENT. N. E. Cor. Olney and Third Sts. P. O. Box 436. Particular attention given to Properties In Upper Astoria ; aleo to purchase ofTlna ber Lauds. IHRKMARK Km rIN TORIA BALL. oOYAl BP POWDER Absolutely Puro. This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than tho ordinary kinds, and can not he sold In competition with the multi tude of low test, short weight, alum or phos B hate powders. Sold only in cans. Kovax. iakino Powder Co. 106 Vall-st.. N. Y. Lkwis M. Johnson & Co., Agents, Poit land, Oregon. plendid Buy ! One of the Finest Corners In the Hpart of the Citv. between thp (. It. & N. Wharf ana Postofflce. Faces on three Streets. Size : FrontaRe, 75 feet ; 67& at back ; 150 feet deep. Streals all impioved. Only one block from Street Cars. Best situation In Astoria for a First class Hotel. Rock Foundation. Title, Perfect. Price, 85,500.00. .1. II. MAftSELX. Ileal Kstate Broker. stimulate the torpid liter, strengthen the digestive organs, regulate tht- bnvr cls, and are unequaled us an ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE. In malarial districts tli.'i.-iirtue: are widely recognized, as tliey possess PECULIAR PROPERTIES In freeing tho 8 j stem from that poison. Dose small. Elegantly sugar eu.ited. Price, 33 cents per box. Sold Everywhere. Office, 44 Murray St., K. T. Cannery Supplies Block Tin, Acid, Etc. MENDING TWINE roB Salmon Gill 2Tets, Xo. 40, 12 Ply Neptpnc, 80 cents per tl., 10 per cent, oil for cash. The cheapest and best mending twine over offered. . Ft'IJ. ASSORTMENT OF Barbour's Salmon Nei Threads AND WOODBERRT USES AND TWINES, " Constantly on hand. Fish Netting of all descriptions furnished to oulrr at lwt;t f.ietnrv j rl cs Ship aud Commission Agency FIRE INSURANCE IM FIItHT CI.AMM t'OtflAl liejr eseiillng SKI.OOO.OttO. PHffiXIX, H.irtfo:d, Conn HOME, NVta York, Agency PccIHo Expres and Well, Fargo A Co. O. P. Upshur, Shun Sheet Wh.rf - AsMi la. Oregon. Cheap John Houses are Trying to Imlt tte Ms P lis gggjj ... "JA..-W a.i it LOTS -IN- Addition -WILL OR JNSIDE - - WINGATE Odd Fellow Building. QMOCMBMM Youngs MONDAY, NOV, &, PARIS TAILOR. leading Tailor of Astoria. Croat deduction in Prices. IMPORTER OF English, French and Scotch Woolens. NEW GOODS BY EVERY STEAMER. First-clasf work, and no garment will be allowed to. go out of the store nnless it gives satisfaction. Fine Business Suits made to order for S3.-). Genuine Imported Tweed. Cheviot and Cashmere Suits from 38 to $45. Broad "Wail Overcoats at 30 and upwards. This gives every gentleman in Astoria a chance to get a Fine Fitting Suit. Como around and satisfy yourself. Tho only medicine which destroys the porms of Catarrh, Bheumatiam, Female Complaints, Consumption-(if not too far gonn). Dyspepsia, Malarial and all Blood and Skin Diseases. It is'a safe and positive care for LOSS of Manhood and Gon orrhea. Is pleasant to drink. Give it a trial. Price, 75 cents and $1.25. ' PACIFIC SLOPE MEDICINE CO.. Spokane Falls, Wash. J. C. Dement, Sole Agent, Ast oria ftlUiHSSfe&Uft WIU-PUY'IOO TUHE8, iimm4i 57 T"v" I on the East to AlderKrook ! BE- -'f $ui $75.F0raRNER, & STONE. ASTORIA, OREGON CANDY MANUFACTORY. If. J. BERGMAN, Prop'r. "fine Chocolate Bon Bons FKESH MADE DAILY. As Well as AH Other Kinds of Cream Candies. Please Call and Give Me a Trial. THIRD STREET, Next to. 7esteru Union ' Telegraph "OfHe The Mikado Portland-and Coast S. S. Co. GRAYS HARBOR. STR-. ALLIANCE. Sails from Port land eer Thursday at 7 i 11. ; ami from Astoria the fo'low ing morning, hand ing at Houniani, Aherdeen, Cosmopolls and Montes.uio. . SHOALWATER, BAY. STR. DOLPHIN. Sails from Portland on lt and 13th of each mouth, lauding at North Cove, South Bend, Wlllapa and Bav Center. , P. K. STROHG. PliSiilent. C. P. UPSHUK, Agent Aatori:u Astoria Gallery. FOR TUP. REST PHOTOS," flNTYPES Or any Kind or Photographic Work. Call at the ASTORIA GALLERY. Good Work and Reasonable Prices Guaranteed. Misses C. & Z. CARRUTHER3, (Successors to H. S. Shuster.) ana uanKer aioutn. -