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r4- T"V ' i '!.' k- x1 j. - ". -w . 4 -i -sj3" 0) She gaiUj gtftoran. SAVED FR03I THE SEA. ASTORIA, OREGON: TUESDAY. . MARCH 23. 1630 ISSUED EVERY MORNING, (Monday excepted.) J. F. HAL.L.ORAN & COMPANY, Publishers and Proprietor. (.'ass Stukk?. Astoriax Uvildim:. 15 Ct8 cocts 7.00 Tens of Subscription. Served bv Carrier, per week Sent by Mali, per month Sent by Mall, one ear Free of postage lo subscriber The Astouias gHanmtes to Its adver tiser ihe lan;et cliculattoii of any tipuspa Ier published on the Columbia river. CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. Men in the Nehalem rejxjrt three feet of snow still on the summit. Miss Ollie Torbett plays Uk at the ojern house to-night. violin Through trains begin running to day between Portland and San Francisco. The Adventnres of Three Scalers. On the 22d of February the sealing vessel Sophia Sunderland left San Francisco, bound up the coast Fri day morning last, at 8 o'clock, while the vessel was off the Oregon coast, three men left tlie ship in a small boat, hunting for seals. Their names were August Ehlert, aged 38, C. J. Lee, aged 27. and a young man of 39, uanied H. Craft. During the day it was foggy, and soon they were out of sight of their vessel, They caught two seals, and night coming on, tried to find their ship, but in vain. The fog and the darkness closed around them, and their situation became alarming. Anx iously the peered through the sur rounding gloom, but hour after hour rolled away, and the light of no ship gladdened their vision, but every moment they realized more clearly the disagreeable fact that they were afloat on the wide ocean, with no supplies, for their lunch had been eaten, and they had only a few drops of water left PERSONAL MENTION. Gustav Hansen, who has been quite ill, is again able to be on the street. S. H. Maddick and wife were among the passengers from Portland on the steamer lionita, arriving hero last evening. Freeman Parker of California and his two sisters, Mrs. L. TJ. Hunting ton and Mrs. D. S. 33owles of Ver mont, arrived from San Francisco on Sunday morning's steamer. Astoria Athletic Aooriation. MARINE NEWS AND NOTES. The steamer Dolphin arrived yester day from Shoalwater bay. The British bark Archer arrived yesterday afternoon from Victoria, in ballast The government steamer Cascades has gone up the river, and will come down with barges loaded with rock for the jetty. Yesterday the British ship East Croft, at the TJ. P. dock, took a large quantity of grain from the barge Columbia's Chief. 1 The American iron ship Clarence This association starts with a charter i S. liement, from New York with mer membership of 130, and $1,500 in the , chaudise, arrived off the bar yester treasury. Books will be open to-day day, and will come up to-day. at the'New York Novelty store for j The government tug Geo. IT. Men- junior membership, iney win re-, dell came up from the moutu ol tue main onen till April 11th. The board of directors appointed committees last evening as follews: Finance, W. L. Bobb, G. C. Fulton, C. J. Trenchard: Membership, S. E. Harris. A. J. Meg ler. E. C. Hughes: Printing, P. W. Weeks. C. J. Trenchard, Jos. Pin schower: Hall. G. C. Fulton. P. W. Weeks. S. E. Harris, who will have i They tried to cheer each otiier, and ( charge of furnishing apparatus, etc. You should hear Thalberg, the Swedish tenor, at the opera house to night The rails for the Taylor motor line have passed Omaha and are trundling along toward their destination. America's greatest humorist will ap pear at Boss' opera house to-night Reserved seats at New York Novelty Store. There are no marriago licenses be ing issued now-a-days, by the county clerk, which seems strange under the circumstances. There came down from Portland yesterday by steamer, a fine pair of draught horses for I. Bergman, which will be used in this 'city. The Albany and Astoria engineer corps have sent down their instru ments, and will soon begin survey on the proposed line of the road. The case of P. J. Meauy, arrested for assault on M. M. Flynn, will come to trial hi justice May's court on Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Up river seiners say it will be the 1st of June before they begin opera tions this year. The traps and gill nets will be getting salmon long be fore that M. Sigvartseu has no further use for the king of Norway, and is going to be an American severeign: ho took the preliminary steps in the county clerk's offico yesterday. Yesterday was a lovely duy, bright and sunny, whon old Sol seemed to be on his best behavior, and everybody and their cousins wero out enjoying the balmy air, as the streets were fnll of promenaders. The jubilee singers that appear at Ross opera house next Thursday even ing are the original and rightful claim ants to that title, nnd give a perform ance that is praised by press and pub lic wherever they appear. Now that the Southern Pacific road has been repaired, and through trains are running between Portland and San Francisco, Astoria people arc one day nearer 'Frisco by mail than they have been for some time. There was a lively time in the Clat sop mill yard at 12-J30 yesterday after noon. The east wind sent some sparks whirling into a lumber pile, setting it on fire. The ilames were subdued without serious damage. City snrvevor Thielseu returned last Friday from a brief visit to Inde pendence, during which time he started active operations on a motor line from Independence to Monmouth, which the enterprising citizens of those burgs will shortly have in suc cessful operation. The smiling face of James AV. Hare, engineer of No. 2, is now even more smiling than ever, and he walks with a firmer and more dignified tread, all on accouut of that ten-pound boy who arrived at his house yesterday noon. James says the little fellow is already registered as a charter member of the Athletic club. Application will shortly bo made to Gen. John Gibbon, commander of tho department of the Columbia, for per mission to occupy Sand Island as a fishinir station during tho season, a re quest that that gentleman might with humanity comply with. It would bo the same as establishing a life saving station there free of charge for tho next four months. Next Monday will beheld the Re publican primaries to select delegates to the county convention which will be held on Wednesday, April 9th. That convention will elect seven dele pates to the Republican state conven tion which will be held in Portland, April 16th, and may nominate a full county ticket or postpone such nomi nations to a later date in the discre tion of the convention. Board of Fire Delegates A. F. D. A resolution was passed last evening. that there should be no contests al lowed except for points, with soft gloves. The room selected by the committee on the Astoria Exchange Co.'s prop erty, is 50x90 feet Five men are busy fitting it up. Y. 31. C A. DNcusMOii. be brave amid the unpleasantness of their situation, but the weary hours seemed to drag very slowly and had the boat been loaded with gold, they said they would gladly have given it to be rescued by some vessel. Just before two o'clock on Saturday morning, they discerned the lights of a vessel which proved to be the I. V, Lewis, a sealer, who fortunately dis cerned them, having heard their shouting and they were quickly taken ! There was a called meeting of the on board. They were hungry, cold, j lycenm last night at the rooms of the and very wet but had fallen Y. M. C. A. into good hands and were j It was voted to postpone the Thurs quickly supplied with dry clothing i day evening meeting on account of and plenty of food. They had been j the Fisk Jubilee entertainment picked up on the ocean, some fifty It was also voted to change the miles off the Columbia bar. j question (or debate. Sunday morning the British bark The new one selected was: "Re Archer, bound for Astoria was met j solved, That Columbus deserves more by tho O. V. Lewis, and as the latter . praise -for discovering America than was bound up the coast, the men and J Washington for setting it free." Geo. their boat were transferred to the ( Schmidt was called to the chair former vessel, and arrived in this city i and an extemporaneous debalo was yesterday afternoon. j then indulged in. A representative of Tue Astoulvx The question discussed was: heard of the incident, and, going out Resolved, That morality has de in a small boat, saw the men ou the ) elined with civilization. Archer and heard their story. Thoi Supported in the affirmative by two seals they captured on Friday had I Messrs. Butorbaugh, Essen and Mc becn skinned by them, and now they I Cnsliy. Messrs. A. Frieke. Belau and wish to sell those skins, as they are i Franks supported the negative, without money, all their personal of- After some very snirited discussion fects being on board the Sophia Suth erland. That vessel is bound up the coast, and evidently thinks the men and their boat are lost All three of them are very grateful to the officers and men of the Lewis and the Archer for the kindness shown them, and consider themselves as very fortunate in being rescued so soon, us they began to fear that long suffering and starvation awaited them, even should their frail craft keep afloat on the broad ocean. An Opium Joint Raided. About nine o'clock last evening dep uty sheriffs J. J. Kinney and Fred Oberg made a raid on a Chinese opium den on the west side of Main street between Second and Third, cap turing eight Celestials including tho keeper. The officers had been watch ing the place several days, and when satisfied as to its true character swept down upon it successfully. Some of the alarmed inmates climed out upon the roof, others look refuge in a closet, and one pretended lo be asleep on the floor, but all devices were in vain for the deputies wero alert, and the entire party were cap tured. The names are Ah Ying (pro prietor,) Ah Hing, Ah Sing, Ah Sang, Ah Wah, Ho John, Jim Toy and Ah Suey, tho latter being the cook on the George II. Men dell. They Avere all escorted to the county jail and locked up lo await trial before Justice May, who will investigate their cases to day. on both sides, the judges rendered j further attempt lo induce you tlieir decision m lavorot tno attirma- withdraw vonr reouost are useless. live. river and brought two empty barges, whose load had been used at the jetty. The steamer lionita came down ( from Portland yesterday, having taken the place of the Telephone, while the latter is hauled off for painting and repairs. The steamer Manzanita took in coal yesterday, will go up to the buoy de Iot to day, and this evening or to morrow will start out on a cruise down the coast The steamer Alliance arrived from Gray's Harbor yesterday afternoon, and after lauding a dozen passengers and some miscellaneous freight, passed up the river for Portland. j The Emperor letter to Bismarck. Following is the complete text of Emperor William's letter to Prince Bismarck, accepting his resignation. My Dear Prince: It is with deep emotion that I learn from your re quest of March IS that you arc deter mined to retire from the office filled by you for so many years with such incomparable results. I had hoped that during the life-time of either of us I should not have lo face the event of our separation. If I am now, while thoroughly conscious of the far reaching importauco of your retire ment, compelled to face this event, I do so with a heavy heart, but with the conviction that my granting your request will con tribute to the preservation and con servation of your life and strength, which are both of priceless valueto our fatherland. The reasons yon give ' me for your decision prove to me that to I REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, MARCH 24. As Filed in The County Recorder's Oflee Yesterday. Annie Beidtetol. to Thos. Frazier, lots 1 to 8, inclu sive, blk 20, Rosedale : Same to Charles Horahan, blk 4, Rosedale SametoV.R. Brown, lots 9 to 16, blk 20, Rosedale .... E. A. Noyes and wife to T. C. Anderson, lots 13 and 14. blk 11, North addu. . .. J. C. Dement to Maggie Phillips, lots 7, 8 and 9, blk 32, Dement's Oregon Land Companv to J. M. Keene, blk 6, Pacific add J. M. Keene to Jennie Long, lots 23 and 24, blk Pa cific add W. S.Robb and wife toF. P. Kendall lots 1 and 2, blk 25, Shively's Hanthorn & Monastes to same, lots 1G and 17, Han thorn's. M. Young and wife to L. C. Hansen, lots 9 and 10, blk 1, Alderbrook A. H. Stone to W.E. Warren Uint in WK NW and N WK SWifsec 10, 'J? 8 N, R 7 W, also V. int in lot 5, sec3,T8N,l7W B. C. Kindred and wife to Augusta Voss, lots 5 and G, blk 3 Kindred Park B. S. Ward to Sam Freeman lots 3 and 4, blk 13, Will iamsport C. J. Hall to M. E. Brown lot 12, blk 3, Columbia Previously reported this year 8 1,125,922 170 170 -170 30 200 500 100 750 '250 1604 500 100 275 80 Total to date. .3 1,129,277 The Fisk Jubilee Singer. SLki Francisco Shippiu:;. Sax Francisco, March 23. -The bark Don Adolf o arrived in last night with J, Out) tons of coal from .Newcastle, therefore grant, in all kindness, your wishes, and accordingly relieve you of your offices as chancellor, president of Ihe ministry and minister or foreign affairs, with the firm conviction that jour advice and great abilities, your fidelity and salf-sacrifico will, in ihe N. S. W., after a passage of eighty-four ! future as in the past, be available for Harrington's Case IHsmiwd. James Farrington had an examina tion in Justice Biles's court yesterday afternoon on a charge of stealing 000 from Pat Kane. Tho testimony showed that Kane made Farrington a present of the money, and consequent ly the charge was not proven. Witnesses testified that Kane gave Farrington a certifi cate of deposit for the money on condition that the latter would take care of him when he is sick and bury him when dead. Farrington bought a saloon with about $100 of the money in Astoria and the rest of it he has in ready cash. He is ready lo fill tho contract whenever there Is occasion for it, and the court dismissed the case. Oregonian, 23. The Water Displaced the Oil. davs. The ship Alaska arrived from Tacoma this morning with 2,400 tons of coal, and tho bark Ger mania got in from Seattle with 1,350 tons of similar cargo. A merchant, m speaking of the coal trade, said to-day. "It is hard to get a ship at this ori to carry coal on the coast or from foreign ports, and if tho situation had been the same last November as it is at present there would have been a panic in the coal market" There also arrived in port to-day a large lumber fleet with nearly 2,000,000 feet of Imnber. The vessels were the steamer South Coast, with 500,000 feet; the Newsboy, with 200, 000 feet: the schooner J. Epptngcr, 132,000 feet all from Fort Bragg; the steamer Whitesboro, from Mendo cino, 212,000 feet; the schooner Max im Caspar, ldO.000; schooners Jier wich Cogville, 135,000; Laura May, from Coos bav, 525,000; Euphenia, 250,000, and Mary and Ida. 245,000. There were eleven departures and twenty-three arrivals of vessels re ported at the Merchants' Exchange to-day. The arrivals were all coast ing vessels, not a foreign deep water ship coming into port Tho schooner Mayjlower sailed for Kodiac island, the Arctic Packing company's schooners Pearl nmlMatthew Turner left to-day for Onnalaska. These three schooners carried stores and supplies for their companies' trading stations for the coming season. A CASE IX POINT. The Fisk Jubilee Singers have swept us right out of ourselves and almost into Paradise with their own wonder ful singing. There is a weirdnes3 to their voices that makes ono think of pines and moonlight and lonely seas of graves under white winter stars, and dim aisles of moaning woods, where a tempest is whispering itself to rest Chicago Evening Journal. Immense Importations or. Mi m mp Irj m Received During the Past TwoJWeeks at the Leading House of Astoria. Novelties in Dress Goods in the Latest Fabrics-Fashionable Shades Pythian 3ft II . COOPER, TMril Street. MORGAN & CO. Jhe Leading Shoe House Have Some J. A. Eastes, bookkeeper at the Al biua saw mills, bought a barrel of cylinder oil a short time ago from a man who had fished it out of the re cent Hood. He paid $15 for the treas ure trove, aud tickeled himself over his bargain. The barrel when tipped was found lo contain nothing but wa ter. The man of balance sheets and monthly statements is now figuring on tho following preblem: "If wiiteris worth forty cents per gallon what is the price of the "Willamette river?' Alb ina Courier. la our forefathers' days, pimples were aV tributcd lo diseased blood. But modern mediciac has demonstrated that rich food does not create eruptions by fouling tho blood, but retards dijestion, which makes tho fitornah torpid, and tho circulation slugjish, aad i:i turn cause? na enfeebled action of the iorcs which congest orbecorat pimply. The inodcru theory therefore it not to treat the bloo J, but the stomach and liver, and it is under this new idea, that Joy's Yeje tablo Sarsaparilla was conceived. It Is wip ing tho old " blood dUrasc " idea out of ex istence. A case in peint: " I have had for years spells of indigestion and dyspepsia and tried nearly everything 1'inally I toot one of the leading sarsaparillas. It caused pim ples to break oat ou ruy face, v.hlch I iras told was caused by the otash . Hearing that Joy's Vegetable Sarsaprilla did not con tain mineral, I sent for IL The plmp!c3 dis- tppMrcd and I haro had no return of the Id spells. II u a euro for indigestion and iyspepsia and the attendant faco eruptions." Mbs. C. D. Stuart. 1221 Ulssiou street. 5. 1'. Steel Heads iu the Coos Itiver. me and for the fatherland. I have alwavs considered it oue of the most fortunate circumstances of my lue that when 1 began my reign you wore at my side as chief counsel lor. "What you have accomplished and achieved for Prussia and Germany, what you have been to my house, to mv predecessors and tome, will be che'ribhed as a precious memory by me and by the German people for ever. In other centuries than ours your wise and fruitful policy of peace, which I intend from the fullest con viction to maintain for the future as the guiding star of my policy, will be remembered with glorious apprecia tion. To requite your service at its value is beyond my power. I must content myself with assuring you of the ever lasting gratitude of the fatherland and myself. As evidence of this sen timent I create you Duke of Lauen berg and shall present you further more with a life-size portrait of my self. God bless you, my beloved prince, and grant you long years of untroubled existence, cheered by the consciousness of duty noblv done. With this conviction, I shall remain, i for the future also, your faithful, de voted and grateful emperor. WIM.IAM. This is dated Berlin, March 20, 1800. A fair trial of Hood's Sarcnpariila for icrofnla, salt rheum, or any affection catiMMl by impure b'ood or low state or the system will be Miflicieiit to convince any of the .superior ami peculiar cur.- ers of tins ineUicuu'. Uuv it of SITIYILIE FOR A GOOD SHOE FOR LADIES" OR GENTS' WEAR GO TO MORGAN & CO., Mansell's New Building, Water Street, Astoria, Or DO TOD WEAR CLOTHES? IF SO REMEMBER THAT PHIL. A. STOKES I CO, CToact Door to Foetid, cfc Stok.es, HAVE -V Large Stock of Mens and Boy's Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Underwear, Etc., That will suit you in size and price. We cannot be undersold. tive newt your drugilM. 100 Doses One lioHar. Mi UiJ (tea House About You ! Kverso many years ago when bustles were still an unknown quantity, and the dudes of that day knew naught of cigarettes and making love, there was no such a thing as style, or what style there was one could easily condense into a bandana hand kerchief, consequentl j thestore keepers of that day had an easy time of iL A few dozens of san dals and some fig leaves was their only stock in trad, and they never bothered their an cient heads about advertising the latest styles of fig leaves. However, things are different now. The most successful mer chant of lo-day is the one wko knows how to advertise and how to secure the handsomest goods, backed up by reasonable prices, all saiucc IIEKMAX WlbE, the Keliablc Clothier and Hatter in Occident Hotel Building, whs has just opened PHIL. A. STOKES & CO., Water Street, Astoria, Or EAST I AS! NTOfl Tuesday Evening. March 25. THE GRANDEST MAJOK.1. 15. l'ONI) lias tho honor to an nounce : lie first ami only appeanmct in Astoria this .season of Bill Wwmi The board of delegates Astoria Fire Department met last evening, the first meting since Oct 31st, 1889. There tpere present Messrs. Worsley, Fergu on, Hallock, Weeks, Fulton, Green and Halloran. The committee on certificates re ported favorably on the election of W. W. Ridehalph and Frank Stewart as members of Rescue No. 2, and V. Ml Green, as memlwr of Alert H. & L. Co No. One. Active certificates were ordered is ued to A.McCroskey and J. Caswell. The report of the secretary of Rescue Ko. 2, that J. W. Hare had been elected secretary to fill the ya aancv occasioned by the resignation of F. Ii. Parker was received ad filed. The name of M. Duboisson was ordered dropped from the depart- BMfit Tolls The credentials of Edward Hallock vers filed and he was declared duly elected a member of the board. The committee on flag, was given farther time to report. Adjourned. T Ike Ejttlee et Astoria and Vicinity: Grand opening of Mrs. Merie Davis' Fashion Millinery parlors Wednesday asd Thursday, March 26th and 27th. Third street, nest to Rucker's restau raat. Call and see the finest and largest stack of millinery ever displayed in Astoria. Grand sprlwf wUIinety opening at the Mimes Tkrall & Sherman's milli nary parlors, tfedaesday, March 25th. a fil km nf latest novelties in hats m-A rlMWlaVft. 'All ATO COIXllally III- rMe temOena thia graad opening. IicX TfccMJnafe kai ke emm soda to-day. Sleeting Notice. There will be an important meeting of the Scandinavian Benevolent asso ciation at 7:30 this evening. The now constitution and by-laws are to be voted upon this evening, and it is de sirable that every member be present to take action on this important mat ter. Tlie Doctrine of Natural Selection at Fault. The catfish are here to stay, and that they will continue to increase faster than any other fish is hardly a proof of the correctness of the doc trine of the survival of the fittest, for tbey are fit for nothing except lo sur vive. Oregonian, 21. The Sew Dicovcjrj-. You have heard j-our friends and neigh bors talking ahout it. lou may your self be one of the many who know from personal experience just how good a thing it is. if you have ever tried It.j'ou are one of its staunch friends, because the wonderful tiling about it is, that when once given trial, Dr. King's New Discovery ever after holds a place in the house. If you have never used it and should be amicteu with acougu. cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial Bottles Free at J. V. Conn's Drugstore. There is a good run of steel-head salmon in Coos river, but fishermen find difficulty in catcliiug them, owing to the number of snags to contend with. Coos Bay News, 19. -' a a -- The First Step. Perhaps j ou are run down, can't eat. can't sleep, can't think, can't do any thing to your satisfaction, and you wonder what ails you. You sho'uld heed the warning, on are taking the first step into Nervous Prostration. You need a Nerve Tonic and in Elec tric lhtterj you will find th" exact rem edy for restoring your nervous system to iLs normal, healthy condition." Sur piising roults follow tho use of this great Nerve Tonic and Alterative. Your appetite returns, good digestion is restored, and the Liver and Kidnevs resume neamiy action. Try a bottle. Price 50c, at .1. W. Conn's drug store. Do You lAUv a Gend Cigar? Call at Charley Olson's, east of C. II. Cooper's. He will suit you. A fine stock of cigars to select lroni. Meals 3aeke4 ts Order. Private rooms for ladies and families: at Central Restaurant, next to Foard A Stokes'. TclephttaeLfOdsnus: SIohsc Best Beds in town. Rooms per night 50 and 23 cts per week S1.50. New and clean. Private entrance. For Fine Pketegranh, Go to Misses Carruthcrs' photograph gallery: Third-street, opposite Mor gan & Sherman's. 'lHK K1NC. OF UUMOKISTS. In. i series of utterances, toned down and made soft nnd pliable by Miss Oilie Torbett Tlie nio-t popular voudk violinist in the United States. GUSTAVB THALBERG The stent Swedish tenor, nnd FSANK V. DOWNEY The brilliant voiuu pianist of Boston. In a unique programme. llcservcd i.e.'Us. 75 cents and SI ; ceneral admission, 50 cents. Tlie public will please get in line at the New York Novelty Store at 3 A. 3r. sharp, Monday, March 21, and re main there until thoy set what the. want in the way of seats. Don't shove ! Ross' Opera House. JIOST MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF In consequence of the demand for taose beautiful level lots, Mr. P. C. Warren has been Induced to plat nioety-six lots Adjoining Wtrrenttn on ihe East. Which will be known and sold as East WarrentonI TUB RAILBOAD ruaa through the plat, which Is only an yards from the warrenton depot. For farther information call at once on the ASTORIA REAL ESTATE GO. FOR SALE. The SW 1-4 of Block No. 22, Shively's Astoria. CoaslsUaz of three lots each MxlM. nwk- loir a spleadtd eerner site IS feet square for a fine residence, an In the best part of tie city, vltb majtalleent views of river and bar. Good houses all around and service water withla ten feet. Price 93.000. J. H. MmhH, RmI Estate Broker. Crisp Snaps. $6.250 llouso and Lot on First Street, Business Property. Cheap. $373 to $335 Lots in Block 2(, llustler & Aiken's Astoria. Very desirable. 80 Corner Lot in McClure'a Astoria. Beautiful residence Lot. f75 to$50-Lots in Alderbrook, on water front. $9,000 Eighty Acres on Klaskanme. Nice homo. $130 Per Acre Ninety Acres, near town, suitable for platting. If You Don't See Your Particular Snap, Call and See Us. Wliiif m M Immm&m Real ZEJstetto Brolten Marshall & Co., Salmon Net Twines MANUFACTURED BT GEO. A. CLARK & BROS., NEW JERSEY. For Sale j 0. SMITH, Ageat, onico at Wberry & CoV NOVELTIES ! Thursday, March 27th, Under llio auspices of the FIRST HI. F. CnilElClI, Which congregation has the pleasure to an nounce the engagement, under lis aus pices, of the worhl-fanied Jubilee v Singers ! From Fisk University, Xasvilie, Tenn. FOK ONE OP Their Inimitable Concerts! Uemcinber the Austin house at the Seaside is open the year 'round. CUIlreiCrjftrFitckerysCtttiria ADTICE TO MOTHERS. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind cholicandis the best remedy fordiar-rhoea.Twenty-fivc cents a ImjUIc. WciHkartl'M Beer. And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents. Ludlow's Ladies' 8&00 Fine Shoes; also flexible hand-turned French Kids, at F. J. Goodman's. THIS IS THE ORIGINAL COMPANY ThatdcvotedoverSloO.OOOof its earning to tiipiuiiimiif nfKUV- iinivcrsitv. that made I two wonderfully successful tours abroad, the , guests of Rings and queens and prime minis ters, and that sung uv special invirauou ior presidents Grant, Hayes, GarHeld and Arthur. "I never so enjoyed limbic" Rev. Charles 11 bpurgeou. . , "That music touches-It takes hold." Tlie Crown Prince of Germany. Rev. Theo. h. Cuyler, D. D. Tlieir songs open the fountain of tears." Reserved seats, 75 cents ; general admis sion. So cents. Tickets ior sale at the New York Novelty Store. ' THE CREAM OP THE MARKET, Which he guarantees to sell at Bottom Figures. And as it is with the live, en ergetic man of business, so it is with the live, well dressed man of affairs, who knows how to dress well on moderate meaus by trading with a rustling, push ing and reliable dealer like HERMAN WISE -THE- OMeMleClotMer an! Hatter Occident Hotel Baildiag. PaTROIUZE HOWE INDUSTRY! There is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our clUzeaa to seed to Portland or San Francisco for Custom Made Clothes As they can set Better Fits. Better Work manahiD. and for less Money. By Leaving: their Orders with MEANY. New Goods bv Evory Stoamer. Call and see aim and satisfy yourself. P. J. Mny. Merttant Tailor. Odd Fellows' Building, ASTORIA, OR. Wholesale Wine House. Fine Wines, Choice Brands. I have comploted arrangements for supplying any brand of Wine in any quantity at lowest cash figures. The Trade Supplied, Families Supplied. ALL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE IN ASTORIA. Your patronage in City or Country solicited. A. W. UTZINGER. Cosmopolitan Saloon. I. W. Case, BANKER. Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts drawn available In any part of the D. S. and Europe, and on Hong Kong, China Office Hours : 10 A. m. to 3 p. m. Odd Pkixows Building, Astoria, Oregon. E. P. N00NAN & CO., (Successors to) J. P. HYNES, -DEALERS IN Groceries Produce. "Water Street, Astoria, Oregon. TELEPHONE NO. 1. P. O. BOX 8 OSLO r. PAKKBB. CABX A. HAXBON Parker & Hanson SUCCESSORS TO C. L. PARKER, DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE New Goods ArrWrflfl Every Sieame THIS WEEK. The Old Staad - Astoria Ozecon. Lots in Case's Astoria ire if on Sato AT THE OFFICE OF THE Astoria Real Estate Co. PRICES FROM $150 TO $250 EACH. TERMS One-Half Cash; the Balance in Six and Twelve Months. Stockton & Welch, Real Yotit Money's Wortti IB WHAT YOU GST AT Foard & Stokes Groceries IN- tnd Provisions. KverythlBi 1b ft Ftet-daas Store aaiat Extremely Low Figures. Goods Delivered all over Town. Tne Hlghattt PrlM Pal Junk, FOARO STOKES AND EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. City, Suburban and Acreage Property Fop Sale. MAIN ST., ASTORIA, OR., P. 0. Box 511. No curbstone brokers employed here FLYNN, The Tailor, KEE?8 IN STOCK THE- Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings. All the Latest Styli Ha boys for Cash at Eastern Prices. IHe Guarantees the Best WarkmaBskte Mi Garments. Call asd see let yourself. Bartn Block, AST0JWA,OT s:H Hi C Z"-' 1 -s t