THE DAILY ASTOlilAX, ASTORIA, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31, 1893 THE TIDES TCDAY. High water 6:23 a. m. (6 ft. 5 In.) 5:43 p. ni. (7 ft. 3 in) Low water u:m a. m. (4 ft.) ABOUT THE CITY. October kids us adieu at midnight. . Hallowe'en tonight, getting ready. The furies ai; It Is probable that the British ::.Iiip Lodestar will leave out today. , Several Italian fishermen from Tilla mook came up to the city yesterday. The ship Saint Mlrren went to sou en Sunday. The Valdandan followed her out yesterday. The steamer Truckee v.me down the river at 0 o'clock yesterday morn ing and left for San Francisco an hour after. Among the passengers on the Elmore yesterday from Tillamook were Mrs. W. P. D. Jones and family, Mrs. Hard man, and R. Kuner. An effort will be made to have the remains of Lieut. Sydenham removed from Fort Canby to- the home of his parents in Kearney, Neb. The steamer Elmore arrived jester day morning from Tillamook with sev' eral p.ossengers and a large cargo of salninti and creamery butter. T!ie Headlight says: Mr. E. M. I'hii- JVaum went out on the stage thin morn ing on his way home to Fort Sloven: whore he has crarge of" the woru on the Jetty. Ther was an alarm of fire Inst Sun day evening and the whole department turned out to put out a two by four blaze occasioned by a bucket of ashes carefully deposited on a woodpile at the back of a dwelling on Coneomly street. Thomas Eccles came In last night ""'i 1-f-fi. skiff that he had picked up alongside the old oil works. The skill' . was bottom up, but does not seem to have been occupied. Officer Sinnctt has charge of the boat. It is old, and 1 r:lr.'ed brown. He will be glad to hoar of an owner. An $S0 lot for $2. Groceries cheap for cash at Howell & ward's. The Belmont cigar can be had at Chas. Olaen's. All groceries sold at bottom prices for cash at Howell & ward's. W. E. Page, of Netarts. was in Tilla mook on Wednesday and had Willi him eome samples of leather which he had tanned on his ranch on Netarts. tie . uses hemlock bark, and the leather is of good quality. He had samples made of cowhide, buck, seal, and also of sea Hon. The sea-lion skin makes tine leather. It is impervious to water. For $2, a lotas' delivered every week to the buyer in Hill's I'irsc aauiuon. Meany is the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price ror lur sums. For all kinds of Job printing, go to Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorlan buna ing In another column will be noticed the advertisements announcing the dates for the republican and "citizens' " pii marles. They are the firecrackers that herald in the big gun contest to take place a few weeks hence. The targets will be put up .by the delegates, and hot shot may be expected as a mitinwl consequence. Lovers of a good cigar can always find mild, fresh Belmonts at Unas, ui sen's Hill's First addition is located in the centre of the city. Lots are now selling in it for S2. Water colors, crayons, . and sepias crayons, copying and enlarging, a spe cialty at Crow's gauery, uniru sireui.. The lighthouse tender Columbine ar rived in port late on Sunday night from Hecketa Head, where she dellvered'lhe big U-n.1 for the new lighthouse ul that point. She was compelled to v.nlt In Yi-..(fina bay for several days before going to the Head on account of rough v ,op v:is made at N'etarts Pay, Mill Captain Richardson made nil attempt to recover a derelict buoy, but the weather was too bad and be aban doned the attempt. Get your hemlock wood for $3.25 per cord delivered, at the Astoria Wood Yard. Satisfaction guaranteed. There is no risk taken by Joining Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets the full value of their money. Thor Fredrickson, piano tuner, has temovcl to lOW Third street, Adair s Aitoriv, near Eagle cannery. Leave orders nt Griffin & Reed's book store. The Astorlan has received from Mr. R. V. Hume a neat little pamphlet en titled "Salmon of the Pacific Coast. ' The writer, well known to all cannery men, claims no other reason for the production of his book than an earnest attempt to point out -some method whereby the salmon of Oregon and Washington streams may be preserved from total extinction, and he succeeds very ably and clearly in showing his renders something about the habits and life of the fish and the methods used in its preparation. The finest and most extensive line of blue and white steel enameled ware ever displayed in Astoria, has been received at Foard & Stokes. At the Monogram you can find fra grant Belmont, Wedding Bouquet, Flor de Madrid and all other choice and favorite brands of cigars. Anvthlng in the line of gents' furn ' -hing goods, in the newest styles, can ad from P. A. Stokes & Co. during sent month, at prices never be ' -lied. V intending to purchaso '- 's supply .of ammunition 'nicate with Foard & . urchasing elsewhere, can purchase CamP 1 -. and all the Col--Tncdies at Fred. " ment. "ml An organized gang of youny rmir.li'' to whose acts the A..ri.ui lies often bfforo calltd attention, uvo preinrhi;; to celebrate Hallowe'en tonight by i repetition of the destructive ' pilferint of last year. It mny interest their pa rents to know that tho police arc keep ing an unusually good lookout for :;urli depredations, and that the offenders, if caught, will be summarily dealt with It is the duty. of every titlr.en who may lie annoyed by these youthful hood lums tonight to. do his best to ealeh them and hand them over to the tut- thoritk'S. Rare bargains In Jewelry are being offered daily by II. Ekstrom. Any ar ticle in the store can be had at co3t price. Wagner & Co. have a new line of souvenir spoons. Watch, clock and Jew elry repairing a specialty. Opposite the Astorlan oilice. Don't go to Portland to .buy your tickets for the "Old Country" and the East when you can get them for the same price at the Union Pacific ofllce in this city, and thereby- save your lo cal fare to Portland. The steamer Elmore brought up a crank shaft belonging to the mnchirery of the Tillamook Lumbering Company Its crank pin is broken, mid on the arrival of I he boat yesterday it was taken to the Astoria lion Works whey it will be temporarily repaired and sent back tomorrow morning on ih Elmore, Work will (hen be begun on a new shaft for the company. The breakdown has slopped both the lum bering h.uninrs of the firm unil ihr electric light system fit Tillamook which will both be renewed by Tlmrvdiy morning. The Coffee House, 522 Third street; best place for chops and steaks: oys ters by the quart; received dally and always fresh. Theo. liraokcr keeps a varied nnd choice assortment of cigars, tobaccos, playing card, cutlery, stationery, pipes, amber goods, etc. All tho patent medicines advertired in this papor, together with tho choic est perfumery, nnd toilet articles, etc., can bo bought at the lowest prices nt J. W. Conn's drug stori opposite- Oc cident Hotel, Attoria, The railroad party came down the river last nHjht and registered at the Occident. They consist of T. C. Stan ton and T. S. Smith, prominent New York catiita'iFts, Waiter C. Smith, !. H. Arnold, W. B. Smith, W. II. Ken nedy and 'E. A. Seeley, of r evtlan.l. Mr. Stanton docs not desire to l.o In terviewed or to have any e.vcw :ti. u built up on the fact of hi? arrival, a; he has simply come here to look over the country preparatory to deciding en some final course of action. The party leave for Seaside at Sit'.O this -moi'ninx It is probable that they will be down there a couple of days. For Sale Three gooa lots at Smith's Pcint. A bargain. Address A. B., this ofliee. Elegant bath tubs, first' clas3 shav ing and neat and artistic hair cutting at the Astoria IUiths. GiUotis Corbctt, proprietors. Dry hemlock v ood delivered at S3.25 per cord by C. W. Everest,-Aldcrbrook. Leave orders witn Ben Coe, care of this ofllce. Terms cash. Those desirous of furnishing houses can find as good bargains at O. V. Porter's as at any other store in the Northwest. Give him a trial and prove it. "At this day the celebration of the festival of Halloween has descended to the lowest type of criminal mischief. and it is high time it is checked, as it neither stands for 'AH Hallow,' or good morals. The contrast is disgusting. The present mode is to steal some thing, yard gateo, anything that can be carried off, secreted or destroyed. so that the owner may never recover his property, or if recovered at all, by great Jtroublo and often at expense. Stealing' is stealing; even if done in the name of fun. It is not fun to the man who has lost his property. This mis chief, tliougl) perpetrated by boys u;u- aliy, is no lew criminal." Fred Olsen takes the lead in manu facturing boots and shoes. AH work Is first class and warranted. Repairing a PUpgialty. Corner Second and Olney streets. Tho most handsome and highest grade Wall Paper ever seen in the city. I will furnish paper gratis to anyone finding this statement not true. Call nnd see for yourselves at :. I'. Allen f 571 Third street. A trip to Chicago and return can now bo made-over t no canaiian i a- cilie railway at tho lowest rated ever offered. The offer is open until the Jlst lust. Tickets will be good to re turn from Chicago until November 1st. See .las. Finlaysen, npent, l-ir pr.nir- uiars. While- going to the fire on HttinV-y nin;!it the lura cart attached to .',"o. s engine! collided v.ith a stack of w' In front of Adolph Johnson's. upr-etUii-the cart, breaking an a:,ie. nnd turn ing tw.i or three firemen Into the roa 1. Ml of them sustained bruiser.. Chief Foster has declared war on the w-hh.-piie nuisance, and ban determine.! t: make it his bi'.sir.eFs to see that the or dinance concerning It is in future rig idly enforced. Kc has alao derided to pay special attention to tho ordinance governing the dlsnofal of-.fiKhe.'!, end considers it shar.wftii, . as it rert.vlniy is, that the caretesitncss of pcil w;v dump a bucket .ft BShes hi the li-.t convenient spot, should necoFt.",'." .'.the calling out of the whoie fire department. uj y- a, lib i . " Tbeonly I'urc Creaui of Tarur Used in Millions cf Hemes A Portland real estate man, in the course of a business communleatioii to tli' A.to:i-i n, says: "There Is some r-ohFlbillty after all of. getting a tittle humor occasionally out of the very prosaic pursuit of renting buik!in;;s. A bright looking Chinaman came into my office two. or three days n-:o in search of information. He had evi dently been prospecting around Nob Hill in si "arch of a locution for a laun dry, and had lKi-:i pleased with til" lirnt floor of one' of several elaborately linh kod flats in a certain street in that aristocratic locality. After he- had de lined the location ho asked pie: "W h.ii teifAy?' 'Forty-live duiiors a month.' 'Forty-fllve?' 'Yes.' 'Alle houscc?' 'No, only the first floor.' 'O, helleo!' and the disgusted 'Chinaman quickly departed from my oll'tce. All persons having claims against the Young Men's Christian Association are requested to present same by No vember 3, to L. H. Pedersen, 10!) Ea:;t Seventh street. Ladies and all interested in tiie doll Shnnahan Bros.' are hereby notiiied that the doll will be weighed and cards' eaminod Thursday morning', No'vembiU' ;nd. at 10 o'clock. CPjorgo Noland Is back from the World's Fair and Is full of praise." for that wonderful panorama which closel yesterday. 11c corroborates the stale mc-iils made by several previous visit era that Oregon cpules are tin-' i;eni of the whole ma;,nllk'eiit. horticultural building, and that Oreson, though sho has no stale building', in far ahead of Washington in her display of every branch of industry. Our Clatsop coun ty trees wit.! surrounded, says Mr. Noland, by admiring crowds every day, and what is best of all, Mr. Johnson, our Astoria florist, proved him-vlf very competent to answer the hundreds of questions asked liini by lumber men and botanists. ' Altogether, Clatsop, with her lumber, fish, and educational exhibits at the Fair, stands easily ihend of every other county in the two states. Thomas Moore, third mate of ike British ship Rontenburn, and who ia remembered as having been in AMoriu oh the ship Lorton a few years ao, was before Judge Low in San Francis. c-o yesterday to answer to a charge of attery upon Julius Schloscher, one of the crew. The vessel arrived in i'an Fiancisco from Shields, England, after a trip of ICt days. The crew, sixteen in number, were shipped in Shield for the round trip, and would not receive their pay until after tho return trip was made. TJ11? testimony of some of the crew and the apprentices showed loi-ribl? treatment of the crew by the oilieers. They were often subjected to tho effecis of a belaying pin upon their heads, were l:ent hard at work during the long voyage, and had poor food sup plied to them, with the result that mcst f them suffered from scurvy. Since the vessel s arrival most' of the n en had deuprled, i:i fact, it was said chut Schloscher was the only able-lvli-;d teaman left. The evidence" showed Unit he was brutally beaten over the heji.l with a belaying pin. by Moore and lie reported tli; assault. Tho judge found iUoot-3 guilty and leserved his sen -nco. The chief of the weather buruu ill eets the publi- alUm of t he following i!;it:i compiled from the record of oh- fiervaiioni; for the month of November ?.t the Kurt Canby station fur a period of 11 yearn. It in believed Hint the facts thus act forth will prove of Interest to the public, an well a;i the special student, showing as they do the average and extreme conditions of tnc iinne important' mcleoroluyieal ele ments and tile ran;;e within which suc'i variations may be expected to kucp during- any onrvespoiidlnpr month: .Mean or normal temperature, i'J degrees; the warmest November was that oC List, with an. average of 61; the coldest .No vember was that of 1SSS, with an aver age of 4ti. The highest temnciature xloi'ir.,T any No ember was 72 derive" on the 1st, 3.SS0; the lowest tempcraUiix durin;; any November wan -23 degrees on the, 2.ilh, l8Si. Average date on which the inrt "killing" fro?-t occurred tin autumn) Kovomber 1". Aver.:;:.' precipitation for the month, 8.20 inches. Tim greatest monthly precipitation wus 15.71 inches in 1S:'2; the leant monthly jiivi ipitation was 1.77 inches in lstiii. AwrafT" number of clonr days. C; avi-r-ac.e number of partly cloudy, days, i; average number ht cloudy d.iys, !'-. The previiilinrr winds have leu from (lie rout henst. Thf' highest .vein. P., i i the wind durin;r any Nnvember v'.'.'-. M r.itles eh tlm JSth,- 1SS5. C. F. 1'. V. XOTITE. P.; ruin;-' ni'-ntlily Hireling of the Oid- a '.. ,:iv-r -ii diermon's i'nitcct j j Vriiou v ill be held at thr-ir r::ld!.ii'.T looms Tu. nda, Nox emi -r 7. is:c. ut 7:::-i )i. m. i-h.'.rp. IJhh'iw of im', r! aiini to be. tr;it'r:,'t',d. r.erabcrs in ;rn :d t.'.miiiif; are reoucslf i to be pres ent and itr have their hook rc.-fi;! Pler-pr. 'fc'OFUS JKN.SEN. :.e. GUARAXTKF.U CUP.K. We authorise our n Ivertlseil Ornfr.-iHl to sell l;r. King's New Mfeovory fur m pumption, Cou:;h", and Oilds, upon this ondlti'jn. If you are afflicted with a i.'ough, Cold, or any Linvf, 'fhront or Chen trouble, nnd will u: this remedy as directed, plvin;- it a fair trial, and ex perience no benetlt, you may r.turn th" in;t!o find have your nioney refnndtd. We could rot make this offer did we net know that Dr. King's New Dinrovery could be rrll.'d on. It r.evi-r ii.-aj.Tml.-ts;. 'J'rial bntlles free at Chas. Tt.vrers' i;,-UL; Store. Large siae W cts. and Sl.M .23 1 U -J t j u e rcwtltr. N No Aujiiioaia; ii-j A!u:;i 0 Years the Standard. FOR OVER FIFTY YEAR3 Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Symp has been uaed for children teething. It soothes the child, softens tho gums, allays all pain, cures wind chollc, and Is tho best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drug gists throughout the world. CURE FOR HEADACHE. As a remedy for ull form's of head i'lhe Electric Litters has proved to be 11 if! very best, it etfeets a permanent core and the most dreaded habitual liek headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are afflicted to pro line a bottle, and'-give ttiis remedy u fair trial. In cases of habitual consti pation Electric I'.iUeis euros by giving the needed tone to the bowels, nnd few Coses long resist tho use of tills med icine. Try it once. Large bottles only 1 fly ..-cuts, at Chas. Rogers' drug store. FOR RENT. FOR RENT. A houso with live looms furnished- for housekeeping. Inquire tit the Real Estate Exchange, Occident Hotel building. George liili. FOR SALIC. CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small means can buy real estate In Hill's first addition. LOTS FUR $2.-Catl at the Astoria Real Estate- Exchange nnd get jv lot in Hilrs-firJl Audition for $2. HEMLOCiC WOOD The finest hem lock wood ever sold in Astoria, can be h id from C. AY. Everest, Aldcrbrook. Only $:.;.2j per cord, delivered.. JAPAN ESE CUEIOSITI ES Wing Lee has just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost. D20 Third street. MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL. Remember MoGuire'a Ho tel at Sea.slde Is open the. year around, CALL ON P. BAKER, 47S Third St., and have your clothes dyed and cleaned. SEWING- MACHINES And general repairing, lock-fitting, etc. O. A. May, 1..2 Main street. GEO. JIcLEAN, corner Olncy ami As tcr streots, il&os a general business in blackHnutlung- nnil repairing. J01J PRINTING Dell Ferguson, gen eral job printer, Astorlan building, up stairs. First-class work at' reasonable i atcs. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Kandley it Haas, 150 First street, and got the Daily Astorlan, Visitors need not miss their morning paper while there. . . MUSIC LESSONS J. W. Thomp son, organist nt the M. 10. Church, nives lessons in music, piano and or gan. Orsaii3 tuned and repaired. Ad dress 5S!) Astor street, Astoria. TO SULSCP.IBEKS. Those who do not receive their papers regularly and on time should notify this olilee. If the papers delivered by carriers are wet or In bad condition, don't fail to make complaint at the business oiilee. YOUIt FRIENDS IN EUROPE. If you have friends in Europe whose pas you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern l'acltlc oillco, sti;ni"r Telephone dock, and make known voar wants. Reduced fare via all the leading steamship lines. ARE YOU COlNcl EAST? Patron ize the Northern Pacific railroad if you are Clolng East. Low rates of fare, through tickets, baggage cheek ed to destination. All purchasers of second-class tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates of fare same as from Portland. FEVERAGES. FINE WINES AND LIQUORS Call at August Danlelson's Sample Rooms. ONLY liqUOt'H t Gem. THE PUREST Wines und re sold at Alex CumpbeH'B UNEXCELLED. The Oilice liquors and mixed drinks are unexcelled. Gen evieve s tree, between Second and Third. A DELICIOUS DRINK. There In no place in Astoria where John Kopp'b famous beer is kept in sueli good con dition as at Utzhigcr's popular resort. WINES AND EUANDIES. Use Zln fandel wine instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and apiicct brandy. Also French Cognac and wine at Alex Gilbert's. SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSIONERS The reg ular meetings of this board will bo held on th-i first -Monday of eneh month ut 10 a. in., at' the oilice of Robb Si Par ker. W. L. Robb, Sec. NOTICE The regular meetings of the Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion are held at S p. m. on the first Wednesday of each month. Oilice on Genevieve street, south of Chenamus. W. L. RORR, Secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13, I. O. O. F. Regular' meetings of Ocean En campment No. 13, in the Odd Fellows' Eulldhig, at 7 p. m., on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. So journing brethren cordially in tied. F,y order C. I'. COMMON COUNCIL Regular meet ings first and third Tuesday evenings of each month at 8 o'clock in city hall. Poisons desiring: to hava matters acted 1'pon by the council at any regular meeting must prcrent the same to the auditor nnd clerk on or before the Fri day evening prior to the Tuesday on which I he council holds Its regular inciting. K. OS7UJKN, Auditor and Police Judge. PrnvrT PELTCF comes. to tho woman r.'- ivu from anv cf tho painful Uisoidtrn and C; ;;::; . p "rdirir to ber sex. if be fi''-, ;,' e h) tlwtV oiiercd. Dr. Pierce's I'avurifc S'l-e..,.-: .'pti-n i the only medieino to c.-rirj! Li 5.; . ;V.:i thr.t it can to (fnran-U- cl. In cv-ry tii, if it doesn't benefit or enre. rorr m;,. 'y i.. rr turned litii.U;i.i wi;;- r. knot bow tnnch they or- t ) rv.-i b '.'.'.;!'. if you wish to bo beau tify!, I. ' i :..im-a lunclioiixof the body i.1 M-en-.r-;r- y,T;'l! t.1 healthy. A Ua..i of iji.r.ii-ri fudnw dfnrr- c., ..l i,: I... i.;..' iunc'tioiis. urnrvous prii-a:;.!. ..-';;ta!:iitr, fiuntji? rpilis, dir. ;.irr, ( r ' , ernvulions, or "iits, tuis rerr-viy r, (. v;.h and c-uriH Trd;.- i. v. hen "yea sufler from glecplees ne.., biC'.m Le end l-arinK-lown teuiatioiis, lor tin jij-'juipt relief it iuipurts. i I' I r-w-j . . .-j-.... ' . ' . . " . J CD FOR' An GOO LOT ! By becoming a member of Hill's Lot Ciubd you can get a first class lot in Hill's First Addition to Astoria. Lots will be delivered weekly. Now is the time to pro- cure a lot to build a home, for i,pta Dalgity's Iron Works, .IAS. IALtilTY, I'rop'r. (Suocossor to Arndt & Forehou.) Holler Kcpnlrin and Cannery Woik. Rcpiiir Inst of River Craft a Kpeclnltv. Machine Work of all kinds done. Hhop, loot ol Uafayotto Ht. Washington Meat Market, Corner Second mill Main Streets, 111.. i i i I. . . i, uiiii rucj UHU IM'lPlI cker BUTCHUiS - AND - PA SleamhoKtii, Milpx nnd m Ha piled on short notice. Funnies noppllcd promptly at the lowc.it rules. CHRISTENSEN & CO., Proprietors T. .33. "WSTjajra? Dcaio. In Pure (ill, BrlKlit Viirnlsli, P.muMe on. Cot ton iV.nviui, Hemp iic' Twiuh. i.anl Oil, Wrought I run Spikxi. Ciilvaiii7lcili:iit Nails Afrrloiiltm.il Implements, 8vIi'k Mil ium hliiCM, I'uint.i in at Dili. Chas. I Foil born & Son, Importers and Dealcis In FUllSITUitE, CAWS, A"'J UiIio'.Ktery. 6lil, iij:;, Tilij Tlilnl Street, Astoria. fie- Occitot Hotel Is tha Best of Its Class ' On tlie Pacific Coast. AN UNEXCELLED TABLE Kates, $2 dally and upwards. The Clatsop Market, ";G Third Direct, opposite BiiROt ofllce. Fish, Oysters, Poultry and Troducc. ' Tree I cllvi ry to an v part of tho eli y. . . .. ATCHISON & SENEY, Props. STURGEON - HOOKS l to inch points in all styles. 8-inch Sturgeon Hook Files, $1.30 per do.. A. G. 8PEXARTH, CaSS St1 lnoonilcsoeut, nil niht. . . . J)1.C0 12 o'clock... 1.00 " 10 "... 75 Tor particulars inquire of miy naeinbr ol the firm or at the oilice, loot ol Uon comlv Kt. Wkot Shore Mimjs Co., T. O. TrulJitieor, VreHident. J. A. FASTABETJD GRNKltAI. CONTSUCTOK. Pile Driving, House, Bridge and Wharf Building. A(Mrp?s, llnx 180, priNtotlico. DKAI.Rlt IK MAUIHVAUH, IKON, STEEL, ITtO.N I'll'K AND FiTTIXtiS. STOVES - AM) - TIN WAKE, llotim Irm-!il-lii:!:' fifoils, Hhfet l.iMu).Strlp T.oa I, Sln'et Iron Tin mid f'iV)icr. ?035, HICOIN3 & CO." liutclicrs - and - Of occrs, Astoria :in:l ITppor Antorla. Fine Tens and Cuff i s, T.iMi! l)'ll"!idi, Doiiii Ui"! nnil Troil:iI i'rulN, Veu"ia lili'SMiar cured lianin, biicoii.tilc, , CHOICE FUFSH & SALT MEATS THE OIIEGON : BAKERY A.A.CLKTl:UNO,Prop. Good Eread Cakes and Pastry, Konc but the ft'il Miitrlais xtnei. Satisfaction Guaranteed Custom- BrPRd dellvprcd In any part of the c'.ty Seaside Saw Mill. A c-mil"'io ttix k nf Inmbcr on hand In lh rfiiifh or ilri"i"'il. FIi'-rliiB. Rimtic, Ollliig, 0'id all Hi.d. of flu lull; MoiildiiiK' "d hliin Klefc: '" li" '''t done to order, 'i'urnia rvRx'iinildv ""'I pricn nt tod ruck AI' ordn brum ;' IV attended to. Oll'me iid yard nl mill. v 1 II, 1". L, LO'lA.S, l'ioir. tjcakldc, Oregon. c. p. UFswua, SHIPPING and COMMISSION Attorla, - Oregon. JEFFS RESTAURANT -18 THII Con Ton Ton Restaurant in the Town (A uil the Finest on the Coast.' Dinner Parlies, Banquets a Spcclalt Tfc FlBNt TVIbm ud Liqion. Gents Furnishing - Goods Clothing la Endless Variety S. Diuizigcr's, Third Street HUNTEfi & MERGENS, rropileturauftlie ors JO Corner Second mill lti iitm sir. els Coiner Tlilnl and West Klghili slireti. NOE & SCULLY, Dealrra In Stoves, iStaet Iron & Copper Ware Bole anent for Mtigee Htovei and Ruiigoi. Jiibbinif of all kinds promptly at tended to. 431 Second trect, Astoria. BOOTS &HD SHOES The Largest Stock, Bent Qualiij ami Lowest Prices at the Sign of Tbe Golden Sboe. THE MODEL Chop and Oyster House JOS, TERP, Proprietor. The best meal in tho city for tho money KiiKtern u tir. ext door to Odit Ft I lows' btillilliiK, 40a Third Ht., Astoria. I. W. CASE, INSURANCE AGENT. RKl'KEHENTINf) Cermau-Amcrican, New York City, B, Y. Ninn lira and Mariuo, of new Zealand. National Fire and Marine Ins. Co., of DartforJ. Connecticut Fire Ins. Co., of Hartford. Home Mutnal Ins. Co,, of San Francisco. I1IU.UIA, Ul bliuiiuu. llUUUIIBIf Ul tUUUul.1 Now York Plate Glass Ins. Co. Kopp's - Beer - Hall Cholco Winoa, Llqiiora and Clgari. KENTUCKY -WHISKEY, Only handed over the bar. The largent U'Ikh of N. I', licor. Unit and balf,.fio. rice luiu h, EltlCKSON & WIKKAIjA, Prs. Cor. Coneomly anil Lafajcttc SU. North Pa ?if.c Brewery JOHN ;KOPP, Proprietot. I5oliemi.au Lager - mi And. XX Tortor. All ordori promptly attended to. MUSIC BALL 831 First street, Attorla, Or. H. CHRISTENSEN, PROP'R. A. Proo Oonoort Every nlKbt I'eglnnlujT at 8 o'clock. (;km1 niimlc. 'J lie bent of wlueH, li quor and clgart alway on hand. CENTEAL HOTEL Corner Caia and West Ninth. On t!i Ktiropcan p'an Kirge, Airy roorrm ant a Umt-rlima ro-ftmirHiit. Hoard diillv, w. eU ly or monthly. J'livale rooiua for Imi'lllf Oymera and il!i In ncawm. Finest M ines, IJiiuois and Clears. EVENyN ft COOK, - - rropil. tors. Conoomly utreet, tout Jain-on, Astoria, Orcron. Coneiiil !'af!iii! & Boiler Laud and Marin Entriue, Boiler work, 8lem -boat Riul Ciinnt ry Kork Specialty. C&stiifji of AO De&criptioni Mtdt to Order at 81tort Notio. JOLN FnX ... ...lesldent and Siid- ' . L. FOX -........-.Vtct) l'r eldea Portland Butchering C