THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTOBIA, WIMEDAY lORNING, FEBRUARY 1. 1803, Our Anmxm E3 C3 CORHWiEMCES TODAY A Rare Opportunity to Secure Bargains. In Many Cases Goods Will Be Sold LESS THAN MANUFACTURER'S COST. The following discount will be given: 25 per cent On All Goods, With These Exceptions: 20 Per Cent, on Shoes, 10 Per Cent, on Cotton Goods, 10 Per Cent, on Rubber feoots and Shoes. The Above Discount for Cash Only. CL H COOPER, . The Leading and Largest House in Astoria. One More Citizen. , A boy was born to the wife of H. P. Olsen yesterday at Tongue Point. Both mother and child are doing well. The best $3 ladies' line shoes at P.' J. Goodman & Co.'s Sign of the Big Red Boot. fiUot Tliroimh tlio Foot The twelve-year-old boy of Mr. E. , Lowe, at Fort Stevens, while loading a small rifle yesterday, had the charge pass ' ' through his foot, causing a painful - . .. ' wound. If you want some extra fine, photos, Mooers' is the place to get them. Badly Nmnnhed Up. Another bad coasting accident was re ported from Main street yesterday, and as usual the bob was responsible. Pat Welch had his eye and face very badly cut up, tnd several others were more or less Injured. Mr. T. FrerterlcKson, piano tuner, has re moved from 238 Cass street, to 231 West Sixth street. Drifting About Ileliiksnly. The little steamer Brisk, used as a milk boat by Larsen, on Young's river, met with an accident during Monday's storm. In the gale she ran foul of a snag while rounding Smith's Point, and carried away her propeller. She was found drifting helplessly around Young's Bay by the steamer Dispatch, and towed to this city for repairs. The latest styles of boots and shoes at P. J. Goodman and Co.'s store. Sign of the big red boot. A Painful loud Ins Accident. . Miss Callle Brodle, while coasting on Main Btreet last night, ran Into the gut ter on the corner of Jefferson, and sus tained severe injuries. She , was carried Into Mrs. Holden's residence, where It waa discovered tnat the right ankle was broken In three places, causing very pain ful Injuries. The young lady will prob ably be laid up for some months. Parties visiting In Portland can get The Dally Astorian at Handley & Haas' news stand, loO First street. Cuptnlu Hn 1 r' Condition. , r Captain Hustler is 1.1 a very precarious condition. Some days ago he was seized with an attack 'of pneumonia, and has been growing steadily worse. Late last night his medical attendant held out no hopes for his recovery, and It Is believed that his death is imminent. That this supposition Is incorrect will be tjie sin cere wish of everybody in the city, but there seems to be little prospect of his ever rising from his bed again. Crow's gallery takes the lead for line wnrk. Beee the new samples of Sollo Cabinets now. on exhibition. The WuIlUfcki JJridgo. Mr. Q. W. Fisher, who has charge of the Walluski bridge, came into town yester day. He stated that, .contrary to untruth ' ful reports In some newspapers, the draw - of the bridge Is In perfect working order, .. and that there Is no need to tie it down with ropes or anything else. There are foiir levers on the draw, two on each '""'side, and when the wind blows with he violence that has characterized t lately, ' ' ' r . , uafnfv the bridge tender 10 jnomw ...w, places a small chain on them to them securely. Mean trickery has twjst d this fact into a charge of bad bridge building. The social to. be given by the Ladles' Guild of Grace , church, has been- post poned until Wednesday, February 8th. ! I Mnuti"n. E. B. Kettle Is at the Occident, r. .Tuv Smith Is visiting the city. D Max from Portland, is in uw --nj. ; sentcu to me American punuc. j ne prcs- . ' .. nut of bed yeater- ent "Special English Number," offeri a Captain Flavel was out or oea yier . Btrtklncontrat to Its Immediate pred day. He will go to San Francisco on ids. which was more than half corn- next steamer I posed of tales from the Spanish. It con- Mnvnr Prosbv's condition Is Improving tains specimens of the best work of such Mayor crosDy s couuiu u " . I w I known conterrnorarr writers ia satisfactorily, and his physician nope , Jameg Payn -valter Ilesant. Conan Py( that he will be about again before long. I and F, Anstey; while eloctln's wtu ... - - - !Mlr Mlttord and Captain Marryatt and A niuslnale will be given by tlie choir vt wilkle t'olllhs reveal the spirit of earlier (is "'k SulidaV sdhoql,' af'S1!!; Dy generations. There are alo a speciul other local talentat the church Thufs- Valentine story by Mary E. Wllklns, brtl d iv evenlnr February 2d, commencing at nant French tales by Guy 9e Maupas 6 hvink The proceeds to apply In buy-: ant. Jacques Normand and Ferdtnand Ini a. piano for the Sunday scljooi s ub. Xmsion Scents. Children IP cents. A eastern wrlfr Wt probsbly hen Mrs. Cleveland drive undPr the White House portico snd takes posses- -m .x.. ufarrh 4th. 1R)3. She wil) think of a PropheUc friend wno ooa y her side March 4th, 189. sne iooa uo at the room recently occupied by Mr. ., , ,. -, m.-.v ihnk of the Harrisons father she imy ?n:n W earf she shed theie. It ln time" she broke down during the prepara- tloTs for the departure from the White j House. flh had ben sweot " evrj . only a little quiet. With a lew .nna she stood at one end of the upper win-, unU,-r the lis portico and watched Mr. Cleveland got Into his carriage to driva to the Inauguration ceremonies at the capitol. Just as the carriage drove away Mr. Cleveland turned to look up at her. He waved his hand. Mrs. Cleve land returned the salutation, the tears burst out and, throwing herself on a friend's shoulder she gave way. One of the party said: "Oh, don't, Mrs. Cleve land: you'll come back In four years more." Mrs. Cleveland smiled even then, at the Idea, but she dried her eyes, and that was the only time she showed any deep feeling during the day. Doubtlesn she will think what a prophet her friend was, and how foolish she was to waste those tears. Attention Is called to the new advertise ment of Ross, Hlgglns & Co., on this page. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. Following is a list of lettrs remaining in the Astoria postofllce, and persons call ing for any letters in this list will please state that they are advertised. Ahollnl, John Anderson, Mrs.L. Bargt, Oskar Brown, W. G. 2 B , Mrs Carrie Chace, J. R. Ceilery, Samuel Cotter, J. J. Davis, Mrs. Jennie' Engstrom, John Gallecher. S. C. Bernu, Carl Burk, Eugene Cltavecelila, Gulsepe Chamberlain. C. C. Carmon, James Davis, Fred Dunlap, C. R. Feyres, John 1 1 avan ka, Seeve Hamilton, Shelbt y Hague, C. J Hendrlckson. Johan Hickhara.John Hurst, W. Janson, Amelia Johnson, C. A.' Johnson.Auguat Jones, Nelson Klpo, George Klnnunen, Joseph, 2 Lee, Albert Lulinska, Albert Luca, Domenlco . Maecke, Lothar C. Mannlm, C. S. McKarland, George Parson, Frank Pakllmtl, Sail, 2 Parkens, W. T. Peterson Miss M. 1'restllo, Ole E. Reed, Robert Ross, W. H. Roach, A. S. Ross, Llndy Sledman, John Sherwood. D. M. Slgerstrom, Ed Stewart, Mrs. Minnie Tn-Ig, Joseph Thompson.Mrs. M. Waltz, John, 3 Walker, Mrs. 8. Walker, Miss E. E. Walton, William Warin, F. Williamson. John R. Wilson, Andrew Wilson, Miss Toria Wilson, Mrs. C. Youg, John Zuninowlch, M. . PACKAGES. Berslnger, Rudolph Janson, Carl J. McMurren, Miss L. FOREIGN LIST. Karlson, Frans R. Duncan, A. Howard, Madam V. Hanson, MIps Mary Lunzun, Fredrick Peterson, Mrs. C. Seastrem, Erlck Sllyamaa,E. A. JAMES W. HARE, P. M. The prizes which are to be given at the Sons of Herman's ball, St. Valentine's evening, are on exhibition at Foard & Stokes' window. NOTICE;. Notice Is hereby given that we, the un dersigned firm of Hay & Cornelius, have this day sold our entire grocery and meat business in Upper Astoria, Including the good will thereof, to Ross, Htgglna & Co., who will hereafter carry it on at th. old stand, and we heartily bwweak for them the same generous patronage bestowod upon us. .max tt wiwtauiva. Referring to the above, will say that It will bo our aim to conduct the business with the same fairness and attention as our predecessors. We have be'un some extensive ImDrovements on the store building which wo hope to make of advantage to our natrons and ourselvtB, In the meantime we will carry a full stock of choice groceries, fresh "meats, etc., and extend a cordial invitation to the public, especially citizens of ITppr As toria, to give us a call at our "Upper town" store. . ROSS. HIGGIN3 & Cq. . Short lengths of fine dress goods, silks and velvet f?ven away at half their original cost at C, M. Cooper's remnant sail), . LITERARY NOTES. The February number of Romance opens the third year of this magazine of complete Btorles, which has been mi.kljK, rapid strides in public ravor or taie. ine I .Til ull Klica u I upcviaa un iifi i "i which was begun last September, became popular at once, BJid the development of of the novel ldei has been watched with growing Interest, as the story writers of one nation arier anoiner nre inus pre- Fleury, and an original sketch of West ern life by E1 Towiie. This magazine la Isnued by Romance Publishing Company, Clinton Hall, Auto I'liwe, Ntw York, at kj cerua a copy; subscriptions, fc.W a year. C.U-T P. V. Notice. O'U - Mn,,in. w. . v. i v. r. n.henTirtlv7i Jon w,u be he(J a the(r 9a1ng Eqoras, on Tuesday, February f, liS3. ut 7:3o p. in. marp. BuhIu?mi of importance to b tranWtVd. Memtwrs In good Pending Bre regupfted to be present and to hav their receipt book "IrwR. Bona JENSEN, Sec'y. win?, Lee It Co.carry a full line of Jap- anene and Chinese fnwy (roods, novelties, and curios. Iuliea nnderwenr mails to ' order. 13 TUid slrwt. " Bperhni-n Cases. S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was dlHordered, his liver was affected to an alarming Uwrree, appetite Ml away, and he was. terribly reduced In flesh and strength. Three bottles of Kltc trlc Bitters cured him. Edward Shnherd. Harrlsmirg. 111., nail a running sore on his leg of elt?ht years' standing. Used threo bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Ar nica Salve, and hlR leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had five large Fever sores on his les, doctors said he was Incurable. One bottle Electric Hitters and one box Bucklen s Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by Chas. Rogers, drugfilst.- R. W. Kuykendall. the undertaker, em- balmer and funeral director, has his par lors In the Welch block, No. 718, Water street. Call up telephone No. 7. SCHOOL TAXES DUE. , School taxes are due In district No. 9, comprising Adair's Astoria, West of Jordan Avenue. W. F. McGregor, Dis trict Clerk. Otllco 658 Third Btreet, Upper Astoria. C ojv r A initial Rale. ' Rules that will govern C. H, Cooper's Great Annual Sale are as follows: No goods will bo charged except at reg ular prices. ' ,, 20 Per Cent, off Shoes. 10 Ter Cent, off Cotton Goods. 10 Per Cent, off Rubber Boots and Shoes Everything else 25 per cent, off, unless listed goods, such as Starlight yarns, Centlmerl kid gloves, Royal W C C cor sets, Warners' corsets, Standard patterns E. and W. collars and cuffs, Beldings and Cutten's Bilk. Owing to manufactur ers' restrictions we are obliged to sus tain prices of same. FUNNY! Salosman--"What is your husband's waist measure? Customer -- He told me to get 30 by 30 trousers,, but bless me if I know which is the waist or which is the length! SalesmanI am sor ry, but you will have to see Herman Wise, the Reliable Clothier and Hatter, who has such a large assortment that ha can fit any man. Customer -Oh yes! I noticed in The Astorian that Herman Wise i3 selling out at co3t. Salesman Yes, - and lrrto rri11 w U stuicacuy&io win be glad when he get3 through with the males, because Her man Wise has been our greatest competitor in the goods suitable for males and boys. y- 6 ws ti ssriai-:. Tie only Turc Crcaui of Tartar f.w-Iti. SoAminouia;Xo Altim. Used ia MUupas of Home io Years the Standard ir A B EIIOUHX B TO It A It K, IS PIKE PROOF IKON BUIMMNO CORNER At.iranJ uluuy street. Enquire oi Fisher druthers. HAMTKO. lrANTttl). A BOY A HI UT 10 Y1SAKH OLD. Apil AbTOKUM Otllco. TO BUST. rnVo KUKMriUKI) HOOMd YOU. IlOUrtK X keeping. Keasonaiile rent, 200'Uiird alree. MUNBIIHDHOUSHKOK H.Vi K OitltKKf h, Court Mieer.. Apply to (i. Mol.ICA ROOMS KOlt UCHT HOUiKKKrl'ING. (irouiul Hot, guod locution, li.qulro ut tins nlllct). t'OH SALE. OK BALK OH KENT, WOOD 8AI.OON AM) house. Good opportunity lor iikui uarili-s. lm quire ut this otllco. ET YOUll C0A1, AND U.VY FROM K1UNK J UnMANT. Jle-t uulls l.ud coal delivered, $U.eO. Cal at 11 Till :d street. i'i hipbone 12. 31 ISC KU.AXt.OVS. VOUNQ & LKWIS, AtiEN IS AND 11KAI.SR3 1 In real estate and Oretfou i'luo Lu uds, 618 Second street. ' City lo!i and acriiRO, Tongno Pnlnt property , Flavel property, ail on unus. 10-acrc f .'tilt and cli cken tracts close to town, cheap. Best thing ou the market. The SONS OF HERMANN MASQUERADE BILL Will be given on FEB. 14, (St. Valentine's Day) -At FISHER'S HALL Spectators are admitted by general itmtatiou. . Mnsker's tickets ran he had only from tiH'rabers of the IoiIkh and nre valid only wht'U properly siuuej. v WANTEP To lcae f jr term r.f one Years, q od house of not le 'no Pas- eight rooms, centrfcll. locate session dbsut April Ut. A-'ss A B.U., this ctfice SALAHY CE COMMISSION To aeenta to handle the Patent Cheml -nl Ink F.raslnar Pencil. The most useful f.-.d i ovei invention 01 tne age. nrases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. Works nk wiii ! but) per cunt profit. Agents making $50 Per week. We also want a general agent to take charge of territory, and appoint sub-apents. A rure chance to make money. Write for ti rm n . sp"!'!!!!"" "t i-r-.imr, V nroe Eraser Mfg. Co., X10G7, LaCrosse, Wis. Gramms&Co We Sell All Groceries 10 per cent olF for cash, Onr granulated sugar. Is se ling 17 lbs for 81, ami allother gro: ceries in proportion. Baking ROSS, HICCINS & CO., BUTCHERS - AND - GROCERS Astoria and Upper Astoria. wfe Sell my CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS, 8 near Cured Hums nul B.icon, Game, Poultry, etc. J". O. 3Sricrt3Ll, Manufacturing Jeweler Fire Wa'ches a Specialty. Solid and Plated Silver Ware. I'MIUIELLAU That can be taken apart tti d p.iiKeu hi iruiiKs. 40C Third Street. Astoria, Oregon. North Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. Bohemian - Lager - Beer And XX Porter. All oi dors promptly nttctirtcd to, Foard & Stoker - Giiooiuna le:itrr In CI .uin p. fimpki-rv. fillll) Snl)lillf". j ulmi'cii Wiiiim anil Fine WliiktM. Fine leii lull Collin aHirt cmllv. llw Km-st I)Kilay ul Fnil.s In the t;itv, Fresn on Kvcry steiiiiii-r. toincrof Till ni ami Weil Ll.itu etiecti. soora A1?D SHOES The Largest Stock, Best Quality and Lowest Prices at tits Blgn of The Golden Blioo. John n-A.xxra, PISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. Uerr and ttbdll Wagons . and Vehicles, rrm Marhlnory, Pgnt, 'ill., Vsrnlnlie Lodgers' Hiiplle, KaLbsnk's ttcslo, Iioor and VMm.ows. PROvisions, XLOl'ft and BULL FKU, ASTORIA, - OREGON. Uam - rrooman, Ppecbl attention niilil to all hl nnd it'-r mhorj ri'pairin. Ail t nn m uiuvk -whiihik uui hi ! crjrr. n.a-.-:. I. - t, .-ss!-gr.t;rij snettalty. Kii"P, tiliiry Mroet, U'twcen I liinl sqd Alitor, Awoi la. Orison Eiue Teas and Table Delicacies, Domestic and Tropical Fruits, Vegetables, etc. (JEFFS RESTAURANT -I8THE- Bon Ton Ton Restaurant in the Town - (And the Finest on the Couti Dinner Parties, Banquets a Specialty The Flawt WIbm iv I IJqsors. 3!A(;M C. CROSBY, DRAUCB1N II AltD WAKE, IRON, 8TEEL,' IRON ril'K AND FITHNON. . STOVES - AND TlSWAllE, House Fumlililn? Gondii, Sheet Lead, Strip Lead, Hueet Iron. Tin and Copper. O. 3P. TT3POIIUXI ' Rtiipping aJ Commtiiion SercbtoL CANNERY SUPPLIES! IlAltllO'TR'S Salmon Net Twine, . NKKTUNK Bmnd Halinnn Twit . WOOUUKUH V Cotton Lines and Twines SEINES AND NETTING FIRE iNSUBANOKe dented lu flnttHjlamcom IHklilix. reprenenlllig U,'Kl,tl IIUKMX......... Hartford, Com;, l IM a Now York. bTUlNUvlULU UpilUKfield.Mwt, 4fe FsetOe RxprMt sad Wtlli, Fsrg C 80 Hecoud Btreet. Astoria, Or. WANTED, Wo will pay fifteen cents eech for empty sugar barrels In (Ood order, with heads comp!cte,delivcrcd at our factory in Astoria. PACIFC CAN CO. FOR SALE. Trap and seining ground in a good locality, also trap gear. For further particulars inquire atIU.E.l).,llG OineyKt. V. r. NCHEIHE, CIGAR : MANUFACTURER, . Bmoken' attlclM In stock. Tt ti mlo supplied. Speeial Imfo Eancfactcrel U Cr(?er Mala 8tro, Astoria, Or. THE j OKEtJON : UAKEItY A. A. CI.tVlLASD, Frs Good Bread Cakss, (! Pittrj, 1'ona but tbo Vest jfAtelUU Mad. Sat.itantOII tMiaranteel CUStGffiffJ I I r.ri di lirered l any part of lbs city V