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?3s?wth r-spy-1 3 u aUy iJtofott. 1 ASTOUXA, 01JEGON: SATCKUAY XOVIIMKEUS. 18 ISSUED EVERY MOBNIXG. P. W. PARKER, lnbttsiter mid I'ropriPior. istoiuan KrruiG, Cass Srj:nKr Terms of Snbscrliillon Sorvd by Carrier, ppr w oelc 15 els ieit hy MaH. per inontli . fiocts vit kv yiaM. oe yer 57.03 Five of iHivtjwo io Mibsiriber-N Thk atobiav suarantcs to its adver r lit lnrH.1 arcitl:i.ioii of am iu wsjm TraMskr4 on xlie Coiwmbu riwr. (Additional Local News on 1st Page.) An informal reception was held at Columbia engine house No. 3 last fvpamjr. Huch AlcAskill, a native of Great Britain, was given first citizenship pa po; yesterday. One oC the coming attractions at the owra house, to appear the latter part of this mouth is Miss Lillian F. Smith, the champion rifle shot of the United States. Last cvoning at his office, before learim; for Portland. Justice Cleve land tied the nuptial knot, uniting for hre Johan Kauma aud AlissLydi Kal lis Knsld. Kev. E. S. Williams, manager of the Western Congregational Union, one or the most eloquent speakers on the coa. will occupy the pulpit of the Congregational chnrch of this cily to ttorrow morning and evening. Thk Astorivx acknowledges the nvciptot an invitation to attend a grand complimentary ball to be given by Astoria Engine Company, No. 1, at the opera house on Thanksgiving ore. Wednesday evening. November 2GUi. There were a large number of ladies who called on Annie Finnin at the Occident hotel yesterday, and there is sure to be a large audience at the opera house this evening to see her and John Jack, the accomplished actors. J. O. Hanthorn received a dispatch from Washington yesterday request ing him io act as fish census commis sioner and furnish statistics to the departmont. The matter was turned overtoIr. O.boruo, in the office of W. L. Kobb, and that gentleman will probably compile a report for the gov ernment. The quarterly meeting or local con ference of the M. E. church will bo held this afternoon at 2 o'clock, in Kcscne hall. To-morrow Rev. M. C. Wire, presiding elder of the Portland district, will preach both morning and evening in Kcscne hall, the morning service commencing at 11, and the evening at 730. If any one thiuks that street rail way companies do not pay, he can do some figuring on the follewing: Dur ing the month the Portland exposi tion was open the Washington street car line carried 332,000 passengers at five cents each, which would amount to S17,C30. That company gave SL.000 towards the expenses of the Exposition. About 3:30 o'clock yesterday after noon there was a lively time at Wilson & Fisher's slip, where the steamer litrol brought in a lot of chickens. The fowls got loose and many of them in their efforts to escape from the men who were trying to catch them, flew into the water and proved to bo good swimmers. It was some time before they were all captured. The several Chinese arrested Thurs day night were arraigned in Justice Clevelands court yesterday. Ah Goon, who knocked a fellow celestial out in one round over a domino game, was discharged from custody, ho having squared the case with " the man he whipped. The pagans charged with violating the lottery law had their cases continued until the 15lh insL NcxtFridtTv evening in the newly repaired M. E. chnrch thero will be a lecture by Eev. Dr. Alfred Kummer, who has the reputation of being an able speaker. The subject will be The Ideal Wife." and all who attend a-c promised a rich intellectual treat. The price of tickets will be ono dollar each, and as the proceeds are to bo used in reducing the debt of the church, caused largely by the recent exten sive repairs, it is expected that thero wib bo a large audience. Tonlonia "Lodge No. G. Sons of Her man was organized in this city last evening, with 40 members. Officers were elected as follews: President, John Hahn: vice-pro ;ident, Herman Shoene: treasurer. Win. Beck: secre tary. Hot man Wise: corresponding veretary, Wm. A. Pohl; guide. L. Mariiu: inside walchmau, Harry Grultc.onlisidc watchman, Chas. Foss; trustees .lobn Kbpp, August Schill ing. A. W. Utzinger; finance com mittee -John P. Claussen, Henry Larson, Hi. Bontgcn; examining physi cian. O. B. Estes. Health Officer Estes, on learning that an epidemic of diphtheria was prevalent in San Francisco, sent the following dispatch to Pertland: "Gen era Manager U. P. JL It. Co., Port land I. will require a clean bill of health from all steamers arriving from San Francisco while Ihe epidemic of diphtheria lasts in that city, and should any cases develop during tho passago to this port I shall expect tho quarantine laws of Oregon to bo strictlv complied with. O. B. Estes, M. D., Health Officer, Port of Astoria. Lcssonsgivcn in Konian Embroidery, Cutwork, Paris Tinting. Chenille, Arrascne etc etc. Stamping done to order. 1G3 C?ss St. Nora. ItArrx.ErEA. Rapid easiness Writing. J. S. Martin, an experienced teacher, wilt open a class in business writing. in the hall over Miss M. E. Yarrens doct School, on Tuesday cveuing, Nov. 31, to meet every night except Saturday and Sunday, Tuition for the course of fifteen lessons will he S3. Specimens of penmanship on exhibition i Griffin & Kced's and New York Novelty Store. Ked pocket book with papers and letters has been lost Tho finder will confer a great favor on the owner by leaving it at this office. WaHtcd Atencc A woman to take charge of baby. Also a girl for kitchen Good -wages. Apply to Mrs. A. P. Sharpstein, No. 16, Second street. G to Olsen's for Cuban Blossoms, 10c ?BE lETBESTAURAKT-JEFFS THE BKff BHBI8E HOES TOBLT. ColumMa Ho, Three Ont-Throws tie Oil Steamers in Different Tests. nni'oiiT or tiii: committee. 'She's a bird," "She's a daisy," "She beats 'em all," "Hurrah!" these and borhood of the corner of Third and Gen evieve streets, at noon yesterday, were followed by the appearance of the new I fire steamer, Columbia No. 3, which j was bedecked with new brooms, and riding on the driver's seat was coun- 1 cilmaa Welch. The steamer was I going in triumph to its new house in jUppertown, after having pumped against both No. 1 and No. 2 engines I and defeated them. The test was made i under tho direction of a committee, appointed by the fire and water com- j mitto of tho city council, and their re- i port tells the story of No. 3's victory. It is as follews: I To the Honorable, the Commute on I Fire and Water of the Common ('o tin oil of Astoria, Ore: j Gestures: We, the undersigned, i appointed by your committee to judge the contest between firo en gine companies No.'s 1, 2, and 3 of this city respectively report as follews: No. 1 company contested with an Amoskeag engine, No. 2 Company con tested with a Sil6by eneine and No. 1 3 Company contested with a Clapp k Jones engine, tho latter making twenty pounds of steam from cold water in five minutes and forty sec onds. Tho several engines threw as follows- .Horizontal test No. 1, 203 3-12 feet; No. 2, 209 3-12 feet; No. 3. 2293a feet- I" a perpendicular test the result was as follews: No. 1, 0; No. 2, 8, and No. 3, 17 feet, ltespectfullv, Pmr, W. Weeks, C. W. Fulton-, J. V. SuitrrcEXANT. The perpendicular lest is based on the fact that No. 2 engine company threw a stream 8 feet higher than No. 1 while the now engine threw seven teen feet, orniue feet more than No. 2. In the opinion of the council com ! miltce and Chief of the Fire Depart ment btockton, the new engine ex ceeds their anticipations. Chief Stockton said: "The steamer makes steam quicker, weighs lighter than was represented by the agent, and in other i03pects fulfills all require ments." No. 3, the new engine pumped through a II4 inch nozzle while num bers one and two played through pipes measuring 1 inch. Even with this disadvantage tho new steamer out threw them, the difference iu favor of the Clapp & Jones engine for the same distance being 23 per cent PERSONAL MENTION. E. W. Philebaum came up from the jetty last evening. A. H. Goode, an electrician from Portland, was among the arrivals yes terday. M. M. Ketch um and Sam Tec re turned yesterday from a business trip to Portland. C. E. Bernard, formerly purser of the steamer Telephone, was in tho city yesterday. 1 Dr. M. M. Walker, U.S. A, post surgeon at Fort Canby, was in the city last evening. Police Judge T. S. Jewett goes to Shoalwater bay this morning, to be absent over Sunday. A. L. Fish, general Pacific coast agent of the Clapp fc Jones steam fire engines, with headquarters at San Francisco, was here jesterday to deliver tho new fire steamer, and left for homo last night by way of Port land. Henry McMullen, one of tho oldest firemen in Portland, who i3 always employed to test the new steamers sold on thi3 coast by tho Clapp & Jones Company, wa3 here yesterday as engineer of the new fire engine, and returned to Portland last evening. Stop. On your way to the postoflicc call and see the grand display in -Shana-han Bros.' show window of 1,009 all linen hand stitched handkerchiefs at 8J3 cents each worth In, 20, and 23 cents. Don't miss this grand sale to-dav. Suanahan Bros. Attention. Sir Knights, Astoria Division, No. 1, U. R,K.ofP. will meet at Pythian Hall, Monday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Fatigue Uniform. By order, C. J. Tkexchaed, . ijieut Commanding. Take One. One hundred men's woolen huits, worth S17.50 to S23.50. for one week only S!.5.25 each. See Herman Wise. Herman Wise has a large number of fine Christmas presents displayed in his corner window. Not to men tion tho $100 lot at Chelsea, fine lounge, music box, etc. IMPORTANT. Every person purchasing Ten Dollars worth of Goods from Herman "Wise, the He liable Clothier, in the Occi dent Hotel buildinp:, -will re ceive a Ticket free of Charge, entitling the holder to a chance in the Drawing for a number of Handsome Christ mas Presents. Furnished Rooms For rent, on Main street No. SOT. 31ns. II.Bkkexdks. Independent Slate Writer. Maud Jones, independent slate wri er, can he consulted for a few days at the Parker House, Boom 12. Frc.si: Oysters, Eastern Clams This morning at John Rogers' market, opposi'c C. 11. Cooper's, Third street First-ciass shaving,25c, Ferd Ferrell's. For Choice Roll or Tub Butter, call on Thompson & Ross. Remember the Austin house at the Seaside is open the year 'round. Wei n liar ds Beer. A fifteen ball Peel Table and all the leading newspapprs on file at the Sun nysidc Saloon. Cigars At Holmes, G40 Third street THE LIFE SAViNG SERVICE. Official Visit of Major Ulakeney to The Stations iu this Viciuitv. Yesterday morning Major Thomas J. Blakoney, superintendent of the Twelfth district of the United States life saving service, arrived from San Francisco on tho steamship State of California, on an official tour o inspection to the stations in this vicinity. He went down to the Point Adams station, returning to this city in the evening. Changes will have to bo made there on account of the encroachment of the water, necessitat ing the removal of the boat house sev eral feet inland. Ho desired to put in a bulkhead or make a wharf, but tho powers at Washington thought other wise, and that settled it Hence the order to remove tho house. Major Blakcney will also visit the station at Fort Canby, and then go by steamer to Shoalwater bay, where ho hastwomoro stations to look after. On this trip he arranges for supplies for the stations, inspects the crew and premises and on his return, in his report to headquarters he makes such recommendations as he has found necessary in his visits to, and inspec tion of, tho various stations. There are twelve districts in tho country, six of which are on the Atlan tic coast, two on tho gulf, thsea on the great lakes and this is the other. The office of tho general superintendent is at Washington. Tho service is of great value to commerce, and highly appreciated and endorsed by all sea men. THE TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. The Ro-olutions Prepared by tho Spe cial Committee. At the afternoon session of tho in stitute on Thursday, a special com mittee was appointed to prepare ap propriate resolutions, conveying the thanks of the institute to thoso who had contributed to render the meet ing a success, and the following is their repert: Wiiebuis, Tho first teachers' institute of Clatsop county, organized in pursu ance of tho law, having just closed a very profitable session, and that all who par ticipated feeling greatly benehted thereby, therefore, be it Hcsolvcd, That tho teachers of Clatsop county acknowledge their obligations to Superintendent C. W. Shively for his ex ertions in fowarding their educational interest. Hcselvcd: That tho thanks of the teachers of this county arc duo State Superintendent McElroy for his efficient servico during the institute. Hcselvcd: That tho musical and liter ary entertainments given in connection with tho institute contributed to a great extent to ils success. Hcselvcd: That the thanks of all pres entbo tendered to all thoso who so kindly assisted in making the evening sessions so enjoyable. M. L. Pbatt, Doha Uadollet, Mabt Gaeneb, Committee. ' It is a fact," that Hood's Sarsaparilla does rare scrofula, salt rheum, and other diseases or affections arising from im pure state or low condition of the blood, overcomes the tired feeling, creates a good appetite, and gives strength to every part of the system. Try it. Mrs, T. Itfaltnit, An experienced dressmaker, of Port land, will take charge of the dressmak ing department :.t ilrs. Derby & Mc Kenzics Monday. Nov. 13th. ! Mf !lf lio-! :il -?ii H linn' lUmia and P. .J. GooiiM AN & CO.'S. Ludlow's Ladies' S3.00 Fine Shoes; lso flexible hand-turned French Kids, at P. .J. Goodman & Co.V. Delicious Pomegranates. Main St. bet. 1st. aud 2d. i, X. L. Building. Fruits. Candy, Xtils. Frc-h Peanuts every day, I. X. L. Building. Xotliiit Succeeds lAlcv. Siic-ccm. It is verified by the fact that uearlv everybody cats at Jeff's New re staurant. Finn Mir Upright i'mrrsoii Iiait for Sale. Apply to Mrs. L. B. Logan, No. 189 Cass Su Go V the Columbia bakery for all kin Js of cakes. A fiuo line of Cigars and Hzarettes can bo found at the Columbia Bakery, SDR Third sheet 3riiur For .S:il. Bi'dioi:i Mit (ah); bedding, tove and utcii-iio, dishe- etc., a complete housekeeping nutiir thatcot over S90, will -ell forS). Apply Ked Corner Poultry Market, Cass and Fourth Streets. ":xidj- :mti Ititts At Hoim s, 010 Third btrect ViiihardS JCir. And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, .ri cents . Wan fed. A girl for housework and cooking. Addres. J. C. S., Astokiax Office. Excitement Runs high at J. W. Conn's drug store over System Builder, as everybody is using it for Catarrh of the stomach. Dyspepsia, Constipation and Impure Blood, aud to build up the system it cer tainly i)osse5S?s wonderful merit when all speak so well of it Attention Smoker.. Commercial. Lurline, La Porla Cubana all imported. Flor de Madrid. La Palladina. La Ermina. 4? LaFamana iivKcy West Brands. The Belmont. Mocha. Beading Boom in rear of Cigar Store. CiiAnr.ES Olskn's $1,000 BEWA3D, What Wonld Astoria Be With out Jeff? $1,000 reward in U. S. gold coin wilt be paid by "Jeff,' the World Renowned Caterer, to any person who can satis factorily prove he can get a better meal or a greater varietj- of all the Delicacies of the season to chose from, than ho can at Jeff's for the nionej. Second street, opposite. Telephone Landing. Oi:!y Ouo In the United States. Out of 13j7 cough syrups raanufac tured in the United States, hut one has been found to be entirely free from opiates and that is the California Posi tive and Negative Electric Couch Cure. which ia the best on earth for coughs, cold-', croup, etc Sold by J. W. Conn. Fine Table Wiae Delivered at GO cents a gallon, to any part of the city. A line line of pure California wines at low prices, at A. V. "Utzinger's Cosmopolitan saloon. Telephone lio&Ktmz Mease. Best Beds in town. Rooms per night CO and 23 cts per week $1.50. New and clean. Privato entrance. A RACE FOR TWO PRISONERS. Sheriff Smith Has a Very Liyely Time in Portlani. "ItUXKO" KELZY DISTANCED Sheriff Smith returned from Port land yesterday morning having in custody Kelly and Armstrong, tho two men who were shanghaied on board the British, bark Noddlebum and who are held as witnesses against "Bnnko" Kelly. Tho trip was one of the liveliest the sheriff has had in a long time and it was only by strategy that he succeeded in getting his men away from Multnomah county. A Portjgnd paper paved tho way for "Bunko Kelly and his confreres to make trouble for Sheriff Smith by stating that as soon as the witnesses touched Multnomah county they would be without tho jurisdiction of Sheriff Smith and that they could go their way and laugh at that official. The sheriff determined to hold onto his men, however, and after Kelly and Armstrong had concluded the testi mony, Sheriff Smith started to take them to jail. Taking their cue from "Bunko" Kelly, both men demurred and when tho sheriff insisted, Ed. Deadycame to the rescue and told the sheriff that he had no jurisdiction over the case and the men were free to go where they wanted to. The Astoria officer was not to be bluffed and taking the men by tho shoulders marched them to the city prison to wait for the departure of the night boat Deady and "Bunko" Kelly were close on the heels of Smith and his prisoners, but they met with a cold reception. Finally Deady an nounced that he wanted to see tho men in order to have them sign a pe tition for a writ of habeas corpus. He was told to go and get his petition ready and left tho jail for that pur pose. Smith saw ho must act quickly, for through an oversight the com mittment of tho men to the jail in this county as witnesses had been left behind, and Smith saw ho wonld loso his men if he went into court. While Deady was preparing habeas corpus proceedings ShenfT Smith took tho men from the jail, and placing them in a carriage, drove to East Port land and lodged them in tho prison there. Tho flight of the sheriff with tho men soon reached the ears of "Bunko" and the attorney, and soon a second carriage was running for East Portland. Sheriff Smith saw the vehicle coming and went back to tho jail again, taking his men with him before. Deady and the shanghaier came up. Then began a long, wild chase, in which Sheriff Smith man aged to elude his pursuers. He then took Detective Woods into his confi dence, and put "Bunko" and Deady, who had by this time placed a writ of habeas corpus in a deputy sheriff's hands, off tho trail, leading them to believe that he would take the boat at Kalama. About dusk Smith got on tho east side of tho river, where he procured a small boat and rowed across to the steamer Thompson, stow ing himself and his prisoners away. It was just as the Thompson was pulling out that "Bunko" Kelly, the deputy sheriff and Deady located the sheriff. Then it was too late, for in spite of commands to come back, the captain of the steamer refused to do so and Smith succeeded in landing his men here. Yesterday's Oregonian referred to the matter as follews: Sheriff Smith, of Astoria, brought up Kelly and Armstrong, the two sailors who were held as witnesses against "Banko" Kelly, "Wednesday evoning and pat them in the city jail for safe keeping. What authority be had to hold them after going beyond lm jurisdiction, is a question that is puzzling the two wit nesses who yesterday were as mad as March haresT Tho men claim they had no desire to testify in the case, as they had no testi mony particularly damaging against Kelly to give. As they were taken into court, however, thoy were pnt on the stand and after giving their testimony they were returned to the city jail. Thsy wanted to get ont and cussed and swore worse than the "army in Flanders," bnt all to no purpose. About half past 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon Smith took the men out and left, bnt where he went andwbat ho did with them is not known. Some of tho prisoners in the city jail claim that the men are kicking becauso the sheriff had no authority to hold them. "Banko" Kelly says the reason is becauso they did not get the money they were promised by the A3toria gang. He said it was all made up that they should receive their boodle tied up in a handker chief, as soon as tbey finished civing their testimony, but as the sweg was not forthcoming, and thev wer& acain not in jail, they propose to Cud out tho why and wherefore of such a proceeding as soon as they get free. Later: Last night about 1150 o'clock it was discovered where Armstrong and Kelly were. It seems that Sheriff Smith had quietly smuggled them on board the Aetoria steamer. An attorney of this city, who hod taken an interest in the cases of these men, and was resolved to ronder them any assistance in his power, went down to tho steamer Bometime prior to the hour of her departure. Ho says ho made careful and thorough search for them on the boat, and inquired diligently, but failed to discover any trace of thorn. Just as tho boat wa3 swinging out into tho stream and was some little distance from the wharf, this attorney says he heard Armstrong and Kelly crying out to be liberated; to bo let out of the room, etc "They wero evidently locked up in one of the staterooms," said the attor ney, "and were on their way to Astoria, very rauoh against their wishes. I shouted to them to kick tho door down and get up, but that would have done no good then for the vessel was out in the stTeam." EE WAS ASHA3CKD To Ask Again, but His Frank XetUr Got It for Him. . A few months ago one of the unfortun&to Inmates ia the San Franciseo Almshouse was inspired by the sensational statements In the newspapers with tho belief that Joy's Vcgctablo Sarsaparilla would help him. Bnt without money, now to get It wu'tho ques tion. Finally he wrote to the Edwin W.Joy Co., appealing to their generosity, and it was not unheeded, the coveted preparation be ing sent by tho next parcel delivery. Iti effect is best told in a suLseqnentlotter, from which we quota tho follewing: I supposo you know mo by this writinr, and my circumstances and condition. Al though improving, I ask of. your generosity ior another bottlo ot your Joy's Vegetable Barsaparilla. Its laxatlvo action is perfec tion itself. It has so thoroughly regulated my system that my catarrh, .rheumatism, constipation, and. headaches aro all better. J feel ashamed to ask in this way, but what shall I do ? I thought I might not need any more, but lam sow so anxious to keep it up; bnt you see how it is." It was sent, and he can get more if he need It Cutlery, at eiO Tklrd 8t. All tho patent medicines advertise. in this paper, together with the choicest periumery, ana toilet articles etc can he bought at the lowest nrices at.T. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident noiei.Asioria. Cbilireft CrT-Pitckers Castoria EEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Deeds filed or recorded November 7, 1890, 'as reported for The Mgbsixg Astobian by the Astoria Abstract Title and Trust cemnany: r G J Wilson to Alfred S Tee, lot 15, blk 18, Williams port 8 200 F J Goodenough et al to F A Burkhart, lots 23 and 24, blk 8, Power's add. ... 100 O R Bernard and. wife to J B E Bourne, lots 1 to 6 in blk 27 and lots 1 to 6 in blk 28, Columbia 2nd add. 1,200 M Dobio and wife fcD Wis consin Land Association, theSEi(o sec26,NW of sec 25, and SWH of sec24inT5N,B6W, 480 acres. 1 D H Welch et al to Thos Whitehorn, lots 23 and 24, blk 51, Astor add. 50 Deeds filed. 5: total amount. S " 1,551 Previously reported this year 1,804,640 Total to date $1,806,191 SCROFULOUS SORES From Head to Waist a mass of Dis ease. Suffering Terrible. Cured by Cntlcura Rcmedic?. I was covered with scrofula sores from my head to my w.iht.su!leriup;so that I could not sleep nights, and could lie down only with pillows under my arms. My head was so sore that I could not wear a hat : and being a farmer.l could not go bareheaded, so wore a ery soft handkerchief on my head. In fact. I was a disgusting sl?ht to others and to myself. After doctoring for six years with the best physicians la the country, and getting worso all the time, I had given up all hope of getting well when I saw your CtrriconA itEMKDiEs adveitlsed and.pro curcd a set, although with little faith in them The first set, however, did me such a vast amount of good, that I continued their use. and now. after using four sets. 1 am happy to say that I am entirely cured. Any of tho prominent business men and farmers In and around Plaiulleld will en dorse my story. IShllKGE A. IlfclN'SELMAN. IMalunchl. 111. Cuticura Remedies. lunging words from grateful hearts tell the story of prcat physical suffering, of men tal anguish, by reason of humiliating dis figurations, and of threatened dangers hap pily and &perdly ended, by the CuTicnit.v Kkhkuies, tho greatest Sklu Cures. Blood Purifier- and llmnor ltemedies ihe world has eer known. Cuticuka Kk'olvknt, the new blood and skin purifier and great est of humor remedies, cleanses the blood of all impurities and poisonous elements, and thus removes the Cause, while Cuti cuitA, the great skin enrc. and Cuucuha Soap, an exquisite skin purifier, cle-ir the kln and scalp and restore the ha r. lliuec the Cuticuu Kkmedies cure every spe cies of agonizing, humiliating, itching, burn ing, scaly, and pimplv dlsast-s of the skin, scalp, and blood, with loss of hair, and all humors. Mutches, crui'tlons. sores, scales, and crusts, whether simple, scrofulous, or contagious when the best physicians and all other remedies fail. Grateful testimo nials prove these statements In every par ticular. Fold everywhero. rrico, CtTiconA, 5Cc ; Soap. 25c; IIrsolvkxt, SI. Prepared by the POTTKit linuo and CnEMicAi. corporation-. Boston. -fcend for "How to Cnro Skin Diaeasea." 61 pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimonials. DIUPLES, black-hoads. red. roush, chapped, and oily skin cured by Cuti CU2A Soap. WEAK, PAINFUL BACKS, Kidney and Uterine Pains, and "Weaknesses relieved in one min ute by the Cntlenrs Anti-rain Plaster, the first aud only paln- kllling.strengtnenins plaster, new. instan taneous. Infallible. n ? Successors to Wilson & Fisher. SHIP GHANDLERS HEAVY AND SHELF Farm Implements, Paints, Ods, and Varnish. Loggers' Supplies. Provisions, and Mill Feed. :GENEKAL AGENTS FOR: SALEM PATEKT ROLLER MILLS. Portland Roller mills. FAIRBANKS' SCALES, ETC. Astoria, - Oregon. aimon fisheries 1891 We arc prepared to Supply our i'.itions and others with the best bbh Netting, iu Traps or Seines, our Long Experience w ar rants, ior irai. we invite eany orders. GLOUCESTER NET & TWINE CO. Boston Off Ice, 04 Commercial St -THE DIAMOND PALACE GUSTAT HANSEN, rropT. A Large and Well Selected Stock of Fine Diamonfls t Jewelry At Extremely Low Prices. All Oeedi Besgkt at This EsUbllsfeiaest Warranted Genuine. Wmtch and Clock Repairing A SPECIALTY. Corner Cass and Squcmoqua Streets LIDDICOAT & CRIBB. Carpenters anil Builders. Holt & McCurtrle's old stand, have over 200 plates and drawings of all kinds and styles ot dwelling-houses, ranging from $300 to 112.000. Call and See them. INCANDESCENT Prices. All Night Lights, per Month, each ...S2 00 12 o'clock " " " 150 10 " " 1 25 "West Skerc fflills Company. Magnus G. Crosby Dealer In HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL. Iron Pipe and tFittlnps, Stoves, Tin ware, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Sheet Lead. Strip Lead, Sheet Iron, Tin and Copper. 7fm Bfi MM ELETffl UBOR 5 r j.' i..-iTar.iT ;- UrnZIIIIII!UIM33IMKIII:!IX3IlH3UI91IHa NEW! I imiiiiiiaiiiiuisaiisiiiiiiiiBsniiisiiEiisaiHiii Late Designs ! Table Covers, Newf Rich Styles j BLANKETS FamousCalifornia Lamb's Wool Blankets, XN C. The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House. ASTORIA, OREGON. K B. POWER & Co. Morgan & Sherman GROCEBS And Dealers In 17 Special Attention CIvento Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies f nrnlsned at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered In any part ot the city Office and "Warehouse In Hnme's New Building on Water Street. P. O. Box 153. Telephone No, 37. ASTORIA, OREGON CLOAK SALE Saturday, September 27th, We will open our ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OF Cloaks, Wraps, Jackets, SILK : SEALETTES Our House lias a standard reputation which never falls to attract general atten tion during our Cloak Sales. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. mcallen & McDonnell, 131 A 1G3 3rd St., Portland, Or. Leading Dry Goods Store for first class goods at Eastern prices. Agents for McCalls Bazaar Glove Fitting Patterns. Cam duplies! An Elegant Assortment ot PORTIERES Lambrequins, Etc., Etc. NEW EFFECTS. 1.1 COMFORTERS IN ALL JSL Large Assortment of WHITS AITD RED. H. COOPER North Pacific Brewery, JOHN KOPP, - - Proprietor. BREWER OF EXTRA FINE BOHEMIAN LAGER BEER. EXTRA FINE STEAM BEER. -ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.-M New RESTAURANT SECOND - STREET (Opp. Telephone Landing.) Is the Bon Ton Restaurant of tie Town (AND THB FINEST ON THK COAST.) 'Dinner Parties, Banquets, a Specially 27i0 Finest Wines and JXqtiors. Private Entrance and Rooms. N. B. No connection with his old place oa. Main Street. Late Designs! ! I New $ Rich Styles COLORS! th 1 527 TM St, Astoria.