THE DAILY ABTOIUAJf ASXOHlA, THURSDAY tomtfrLVft JANUARY 17, 18&&. .. ,i v.i-ariiiar cults mnde by 5fc , '!,, i-.ilor. No doubt you have ',VaVi:iit diversion In tti style, ' , i iipli.-li of these suits. Yet of tin-in Is rlijht in touch with .. ;j-, ! mid litis the genuine stamp I ei. '.iiice. No matter whether .,, ,,.v a man of fashion or a dresser . " t-Ai(.))nnnli:'8 suits will sat ,'y'your tasle and protect your purse. chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 5s j Commercial Street UT ME ON THE LIST r (c))i '' our rcuiar p,irn'" m : new customer on Wednesday. "It " Is Bit first time I have been here." he added, "but I know Kod whiskey when I drink It n ! that Is the best I have tasted fur months." The experience of one who has tried and tested llOPli whiskey will be the experience of every new p itrmi. It Is this brand of whiskey that has gained d.rUIE ori'ICE hundreds of steady patrons and ro.Ue Its bar the most popular for gentlemen In the city. COKE For any kind of coal, hard or soft, or coke, the best pTaoe to get it Is of Itha Aolorta Transfer Company 123 Commercial street, Telephone No. 12. COAL What we WISH Ta a r.lulvi tflllf With AHtorlfl. TfOtle Does municipal patriotism pay? What iir vr.ii i-f-ajl.T? How mail' l)f US think of this when we come to spending money t xet, me tact, is, we biiouiu i wavl think of It. Kiinnf thnit w all traded away How lone would It be l-i-fore Astorlji would Ixs dewe-rted b fore Its vacant buildings would uUind i Tombstones in r dead dtv? Wa hold it 'to be the part of wisdom the part of duty, for every resident of Astoria to buy in Astoria, anu to ouy Astoria made goods, whenever he nan be Bet ved as well as he cm be aluroud Smoker of Astoria, think of this when buying cigars and call for the l,a Bello AMorla- cigar. Little Giant. Koems 1h if tialf the mothors in Ab 4.t i.., iiiiii ht n nnir or two O! those LITTIJQ CHANT m-hool hoe tor thoir children. Tho other half will as .,... thair hoflt nt thn wear In tr nual PIJUH an ii-- - - ltlcs of those tliat are being worn about the city. You can have your choice of leather, kid, grain or cair. JOHN 1IAHN & CO. You'll Be surprised to see what a little money will bey In the way of Jewelry and ..ii rr., .i . 1lru.i.rtm'n .TpwelrV ptliver imm - - Store. You'll also be surprised to sec what line work the engraver can uu. ASTORIA - MATTRESS. - FACTORY, 378 Commercial Street. O Jiaiiiufacturors of every description of Lounges, MuW-rcesea, etc. REPAIRING IN ALL IT3 BRANCHES Old Fashioned Country SAUSAGE. - hint's what the Washington Mtv-ut Market's saiiigo tastes like. jh'b nitte of the same Ingredients, toohome killed ami drvxwed beef and pork. Our flavoring Is most deliWotis. During this cold wenth- er chore's no other dish so good, WASHINGTON MEAT ftARKKT, CIIKI3TliN5;N A CO., Pnip'rs, THIS great number of customers that we have for "CUTTER'S Whiskey." jirovea that the. public still npirecin,te nil holiest ili by nn honest tumse. We .iivipti.te t u ut "The lt.wort" handles (Ixi f iiiioiia bttwul of wh'iaky itnd we lv:t,.k ti: our advertisements with the jrenulne artlc-lo la It any wonder we livo euoli good trader flRO.SUAUI-R A BRACH'S "RliSORT." TODAY'S WKATUKlt. Portland. Jan. lfi. For Western Ore gnn and Western WahlnBton, snow or mini warmer; Bales on the coast. For KaHtern Oregon. Eastern Wash ington, and Idaho, snow; slljjhtly warm er. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four hours enilliig at 6 p. pi. yesterday, iur nliiied by the United States Depart ment of Agrtoultuie. weather bureau Maximum ti'iuiH-nnture, i! degrees. Mitiiiiiuin ti'tiii'Oititufo, 3ti degrees, fr.-einltution, .07 Inch. T.ii.ii io-.i'!oltdtli'n from Koptemler Int. J MM, to Hate, ii..'S ineties, .i of M'e.-liii"ttll from Septum, ter Jt, 1S;1. to date, 11.28 Inches. NOTICU. X iii d N It. i. !y jrlven to all ptrlles ln.Htnir 'l-t!Hon eounty warrant in- .l..ri.-.l tr!or to JulV J 5. !'. to present !..;,. 1 (oiiitiv ttviisurer for t..,v!.,.-.e )i Intei'i-i-.t will cearto tluireon i: : r t rn. d.-tte. 1- -1 ih' 7:h tiir tt J.imrtt'y, A. D. j ,. It. L. WAKD, T''.i"itrir of rial sop tVuuty. jk:T'S" T!m Ot.lv lt.'Kttuiritiit .v i (tb.-tit uV--orating. n-'ut f ril HUH? silld Fifteen cent red outing flannel, now 9 cents, at Shanatian s. Fifty cent Turkish towels, sale price 29 cents at Shanahan's. Forty-five cent silk, all colors, sale price 39 cents at Shanahan's. Ladles' fleece-lined vests BO csnts, sale price, 35 cents, at Shanahan's. Seventy-flve men's white shirts sale price 49 cents at Shanahan's. $1.50 French Broadcloth, all colors, sale price 95 cents at Shanahan a. ' Thirty-five cent lisle thread vests, sale price 23 cents, at Shanahan's. Our reductions average from 35 per cent to 40 per cent. Shanahan Bros. In Stuttgart there Is a rose bush that covers a space of 230 square feet. per cent Reduction on all goods at TUB WISE CLOTHING STORE. The University of Chicago is about to publish a Journal devoted to astron omy only. Meany Is the leading lallor and pays the hlghuet lash price for fur skins, At Rotterdam the poorer classes who cannot afford a fee must marry on Wednesday .before noon. For Information regarding freight and Dasaenfrer rates call at O. It. and N olty ollloe, No. 4C9 Dontt utreat, .Occident hotel block, - . The world owes us all a living, yet no man can collect the debt unless he pulls off his coat and takes It from the world's hide. per cent Reduction on all goods at Tina WISE CLOTHING BTORE. 6. E. -Utzlnger is tin agent In Astoria for the celebrated Oumbrlnus Hotnetl Ueer. of Portland. Dr p him a postal card and he will call for your older. The five indispenalble authora, ac cording to James Russell Lowell, are Homer, Dante, Cervantes, Goethe, and Shakespeare. A aood. never fading photograph I always a source of pleasure. You oan ob'ttiln thU kind from Crow's UaJiery, as they turn out thoit class of work and no other kind. The leading bass singer of Green Ridge, Mo., was arrested for "yelling' on the street. The next morning he succeeded In proving that he was only giving a solo. per cent Reduction on all goods at THH WISE CLOTHINO STORE. A Georgia editor warns all poots to enclos3 stamps with their manuscript not necessarily for publication, but as a guaranty that the editor will get his mall off when replying to prospective editors. Wb soil tlnkets to New York and ai other Eastern pxlnlts alt Portland rates rtv mirdhasliig your ttleketf nt the O. R nni M. nltv office. In Occident hotel block, you will save local fare to Port land. Portsmouth, N. H., Is the most for eign looking city In this country. Its quaint old buildings give it a close re- semblano to an old English harbor town. Charleston, 8. C, Is however, almost equally Interesting. A family gathering of fine llqulrs at The Office every day. But Hope Whis ky stands to the fore. Its quality Is the lever that la turning hundreds of lovers of the pure article to The Otflce bar. per cent Reduction on all goods at THE WISH CLOTHING STORE. The Chinese appear to have delight fully vague notions of the Importance of Paris and London, and they make one ambassador represent the Celestial empire In both Dhese Western villages, His name Is Kunff Tajen. Foard & Stokes Co. have secured the agency of the famous STEWART'S TWINES, the only GENUIN13 FLAX TWINE manufactured in IRELAND. Their new stock goods are much u pcrlor to any other kind. The compiler of the most curious sta tistical table If the century shows that the average lite of a physician Itfethe sixteenth century was 3S.5 years; In the seventeenth century, 45.8; In the eighteenth century, 49.S, and at the present time, Is 66.7. When Goodman & Co. stiy that "our s'lioes earn you Interest." ithey mean that they witw so much longer than tho s-anie price shoes sold clwliert that H Ib like inventing money and re ceiving Intero-it on it. A letter containing six cents was re. rently received at the treasury de partment addressed to "His M ijesty, President Cleveland," The sender was an Ohio lxy, who said he had reused three United States postage stamps and was very sorry for having done so. per cent Reduction on all goods at THtl WISE CLOTHING STORE. Th? erHaWlrfliltig of city oflle by tint O. R. and N. Co. has proved a Siv;tt wnveitleni-e tJ the travelling pub lie. Persons can now prxvure tickets And secure bor;hi on the jiljrht b.u.t w'lhout lKtvlng to gj to the iLx-k as formerly. One of the wealthiest and most proa perous tradesmen of London today can nelt tier read nor write, ami his wife Is In the sum predieament. Th flourish ing condition of his business Is appar ent from the statement that he was re cently defrauded of a half million dol lard without knowing It. ThroiiRh tho mealoua efforts of Mme. Henri tt hntiil. edltrvas of the oriran of the French N'ew Woman, a Mil ha n approved by the French chamber Klvlmf women full control over the product of their industry. cc'B Cream Ciklny Powder Vi'cria t-air ih.ivji Ask any one familiar with the wood market who It Is that Is capturing the trade of the city. There'll be tut one answer. There is one yard that stands easily at the head and that Is the Scow Bay Wood Tard. Office opposite Fisher Ilros.'s store. Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant fairly over flows with anecdotes and interesting stories if which her famous husband forms the turning point. But It gives one's reverence for the great man a distinct shock to hear her refer to him casually as "Ulyss." The Prlntz-Craln Drug Co. are mak. lng a specialty of fine perfumes, soap and toilet articles. They have Just re ceived a line of imported perfumes. In- uludlng the specialties of the leading foreign matnufooturers. Call and exam ine them. It will cost rou nothing to look at them. At Pensbar, near Durham, England, John Smtth, a preacher, while in the middle of delivering a special mission, ary sermon, suddenly reeled backward and expired. Exactly forty years ago another preacher, also named John Smith, died as suddenly In the same pulpit. One would think to see the crowds oontlmi'-Uly going to and leaving Foard & Stokeo' store, that ithey, too, were having a sale like the dry goods men. They do hewe a sule .every day In groceries, and If all good housekeepers will deal with them they will find that their expenses will be cut down con tiiuerubly In '95. ROUND TOWN. The steamer Harrison will leave out today, weather permitting. The Britiah ships Red Rock and Thal atta cleared yesterday for Queenstown. The steamship Columbia arrived in from San Francisco yesterday morning. The schooner Monitor was towed up the river yesterday, by the steamer Vulcan. Eorn, to the wife of F. US. Oliver, of Clatsop Plains, yesterday morning, u daughter. Thj Woman's Christian Temperance Union will hold Its regular meeting to day at 2 p. m. The Falls of Foyer, with 47,950 sacks of wheat, valued at $18,750, left out yes terday for Queenstown. The steamship Queen, with 600 cases of salmon from this port, left out yes terday for San Francisco. YeBterday George & Barker moved into their new quarters opposite the Astorlan on Commercial street. The "Paul Trulllnger," a new steam launch built at the Cutting Packing Company's dock, was slipped Into the water yenterday. Jens Hansen Is the recipient of an elegant gold ibadge as second assistant engineer, by Astoria Engine Company No. 1. The British ship Earlscourt, which has been discharging coal at the Holly ruod dock for the past week, left up tho liver yesterday. The' British ship Foyledale, which has been In Ban Francisco since .December 3d, ISM, cleared at the custom house Saturday, for Cork for orders. , For the past two mornings the steam er Telephone has not left Portland until g o'clock. An unusual amount of freight was the cause of the detention. Yosterday Inspectors Edwards and McDcrmott Inspected the Bteamer Miler, the Electric niHjUng her run during the day. They also Inspected the Volga arnd UrlBk during the afternoon. llio Columbine goes to Portland In the r. ornliig to have her damaged house repaired. On the way up a number of buoys and lights will receive an In spection. Tho water works bonds, awarded to Lamprecht Bros., of Cleveland, will 'be rc-advertlsed, as that firm decided not to take them. A difference of opinion regarding the contract was the cause. Dr. Estes was summoned to Nornille's camp jestorday to attend a man nam ed Louis Janln. who slipped from a log and fell headforemost down an em bankment. It was found that he had BUBtalned a complicated fracture of the right shoulder, The British board of trade have awarded a piece of plate to Captain Pope, master of the ibark Dee, In recog nltlon of Mb services In rescuing part of the crew of ttie bark Cambrian Chief tain, of Liverpool, which was disabled In the South Paclllo on April 16th, last Yesterday while, working over the steam winch on the steam schooner Jeanle, Second Assistant Engineer FIU patrlek had his left leg caught In the cog wheels and badly crushed above the knee. He was taken at once to St. j Mary's hospital. No bones were brok en, but the injuries are very painful. Last Saturday at Deep River, Chris tina, wife of John Rull, died of child birth. 6he was 34 years of age. On the samo day Henry Lass I la. a boy of three years and four months, fell In the wa ter and was drowned. Bot bodies were Interred Tuesday In (he Peep River cemetery. Rev. J. J. Holkka, of this ctt.v, otTlclatlnj. The marriage of Frederick R. Strong, of Portland, and Miss Mary Taylor, daughter of the late Colonel Taylor, one of the early pioneers of this city, was solemnised yesterday afternoon In this city, at the residence of Mr. E. A. Taylor, by the Rev. Dr. Garner, LL. D. Only the Immediate relatives were pres ent. Mr. and Mrs. Strong left last evening for Portland, where they 11I reside. Weeott. steamer, from San Francisco January 3d for Port Kenyon. came Into' the bay yesterday morning. 6he arrtr I ej off Fel river bar Thursday, and at U-r tkautiu; lor a ctasce to cross In,' GRAND ... fllflSQUEHJlDE . B ALX, ' Given by the SONS OF HERMAN, -At- Fishep's HaH, Feb. 22, 1895. For the best sustained char acters, there will be three prizes for Gentlemen and thiee for Ladies. Prizes can be feen at Foard & Stokes Co. Tickets Gentlemen Mask ers, $1.00. Lady Maskers, free. Spectators, 50 cenls. made the attempt Friday, only to meet with a mishap. The chances looked favorable, but after getting over the first line of breakers, she got In among a lot of drift wood and a log fouled her propellor, completely disabling her. For a time it looked as If the vessel was doomed, for she could neither advance nor retreat. Fortunately the propellor cleared Itself of the obstruction at the expense of one of the feades, and the vessel was enabled to put to sea again. As there was little chance of her get ting "over the bar In her disabled con dition, she came In here to replace her broken propellor with a spare one she carried by her in case of Just such an emergency. 'Humfboldt Times, January 6th. rriisoN'AL mention. President Chapman, of the State Uni versity, Is in the city. Steamboat Inspectors, Edwards and McDcrmott, were In the city yesterday. ili: J. C. Dement and wife, who have been on an extended visit to Walla Walla, will return this afternoon on the Potter. . Major D. H. Kenzie, late of the Pre sidio, at San Francisco, arrived yester day on the steamer from California, and will leave this morning for Ilwaco where he. will take command. Captain Day, now in Charge, will be assigned to one of the artillery companies. The Maryland Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, will place a monument In Prospect Park, Brook lyn, In honor of the Maryland regiment which took part In the Battle of Long Island Aumist 27. 1776. The monolltn will stand on the ground where the regiment made Its famous charge. 35 Cents a roll for good cooking butter At FOARD & STOKES Co.'s. Motnera umd nurses all the world over have given their teething babies and feverish children St-e-e-dman's Sooth ing Powders. Try tlhem. See that St-e-e-dnwji Is spelt with two eea when you buy St-e-e-d's Sooth ling Powders. Beware of epurlous Inrl. tatluns. AN EXPLANATION To Set at Rest All Doubts! The following appeared In yesterday's Astorlun: per cent Reduction on all goods at THH WISE CLOTHING STORE, This created considerable comment; a great many people doubting the reli ability of such an offer. In order to ascertain the facts, a representative called at the Wise Clothing Store, next door to the express office, and found the pillowing to be the facts: In the first place, we must raise a large amount of money by tho 1st of next month; but the main reason, said the manager, Is the fact that the new wool en schedule that went Into effect on the 1st of January, has reduced the price of woolens greatly, and we cannot afford to carry our present stock over. The reductions upon the various Items of the woolea schedule are as follows: Shoddy, 71 per cent. Yarns, woolen and worsted, accord ing to classldcallon, 62 and 89 per cent Cloths, three classes, 00 to 75 per cent. Shawls, three classes, 55 to 75 per cent. Knit fabrics, four classes, 61 to 74 Der cent. All other manufactures not specially provided for, three classes, 42 to 75 Dent. Blankets, four classes, 56 to T2 per cent. Hats, four classes, 60 to 72 per cent. Flannel for underwear, four classes, 43 to 72 per cent. Dress goods, women's and children's Italian cloth, etc., five classes, 43 to 54 per cent. Other clothing, ready made, etc., 38 per cent. Now, any one can plainly see that we are pursulnir the right course; you may state for us that ours Is a bona fide offer. We take off thirty cents of every dollar's worth of goods bought at our store; that Is to cash customers. Awarded sllfheit Honors-World'. Fair. DR; MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Grp Otam of Tirtir Powder. Frw tm Ammonia, A him or tny other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD!, mm C. H. COOPER'S P0) 111 EH D DON'T MISS n u u All IF YOU DO- YOU WILL Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps at the enor mous reduction of 25 per cent off. Ladies, Gents' and Childrens Shoes at 20 per cent off. You can Buy goods at less than Manufacturers COST DURING We have been rushed during the past 10 days which makes us feel the public appreciate our efforts in placing goods before them at their own price. Postively no goods ehafged At Sale Prices, C. H. COOPER'S GREAT ANNUAL SALE. DON'T 1 F Hi est La IT. BE SORRY. THIS SALE. MISS IT. PROFESSIONAL. CARDS. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C. H. Cooper's store. W. C. LOGAN, D. V. 8.. DENTAL PARLORS. Man sell Block, 67S Third street W. M. LAFORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. liooms 6, ( and 7, Flavel Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY i.T LAW. Office in Flavel's btlck building. prank J. Tayior. Jno. T. Liairnts . TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Astoria Oregon. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCES. May be found in his office until 1 o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2 p. m., and from 6 until 7:30 evenings. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Second SU-set, Astoria, Or. DR. EILIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M". D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, BSt'i Third st, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronic diseases. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases of wom an and surgery. Office over PanzIgerV store. Avr'!i, Telephone No. 52. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON. AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms 5 and 6, Pythian Building. Hour-' 12 and 2 to 5. Residence, 3ii, Luuui- street. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Household furniture. I. Crawford, Agent. W. JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out Just received Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, 629 Third street. WANTED. WANTED House work or nursing. Apply 461 Duane Street. WANTED Agents to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpeller, Vt. For further informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-S4 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. TO MAKE BIG MONEY selling our Eleotrio Telephone. Best seller on earth, fc'ent ail complete, ull ready to set up; lines of any distance. A prac tical Electric Telephone. Our atfent makes $5 to $10 a day, easy. Everybody buys. Big money without work. Prices low. Anyone can make $75 per month. Address W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk .No. li, Columbus, Ohio. $5.00 to $15.00 PER DAY at home Bell ing Lightning Plater, and plating Jew- lry, watches, tablewear, etc. Every house has goods needing plating. No xperlence; no capital; no talking; some agents are making $25 a day. Perma nent position. Address H. K. Delmo & Co., Columbus, Ohio. MISCELLANEOUS. TO RENT A first-class piano. In quire of R. R. Marion, 75 Second street. FOR RENT Furniahied rooms for housekeeping. Mrs. D. Curnan, 276 10th street. FOUND Lady's cape Owner enn have same by tailing at office of Asto ria St et Car Company, proving prop erty, au 1 naylng for this advertisement. CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St., and have your clotheB dyed and cleaned. WHEN IN PORTIJVND Call on Handley A Haas, 150 First street, and get the Daily Astorlan. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while there. BOARDING AND ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS With board, or good table board by tbe day or week, with home comforts, at reason able rates. Mrs. E. C. Holden, corner 9th and Duane streets. SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSIONERS The reg ular meetings of t.'tis board will be held jn the first -Monday of each month at 10 a. m., ut the ctlice of Robb A Par ker. W. L. Robb. Sec NOTICE T'ie regular meeUngs of the Astori-i Building and Loan Associa tion are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each month. Office on Genevieve street, south of Chenamus. W. L. ROBB, Secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13, 1. O. O. F. Itepular meetinrs of Ocean F.n "ampment No. 13, In the Odd Fellows' Building, at 7 p. m.. on the second end fourth Mondays of eseh month. So journing brethren cordially inUed. By order . C P. BEVERAGES. WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln linrlel wine Instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per sullon. Don't forget oeach and snrloct brandy. Also French .w,r n-1 ulnp Ah Gtlrrfa ONLY THE PCRFST Wlna and liquors are sold at Alex Campbell'! Gom. What Is the use to go and pay IS 1-1 enls for a i-irar when yon can ret the Robert XUniell at Chas. Olwn's for 10 cents, the best Havana cigar la the, market, mild and fire awokiag.