THE DAILY A8T0RIAN, ASTOBIA, THURSDAY MOENING, OOTOBEE 17, 4895. 'Jl "7 MEN'S RUBBERS. Riiht kind every time. No iiutss work about them, being all right, eiiher in qual- it-vr nr nrh'e. ' J if re's wet w eather yet to come. Any day inav stari u. Vnn had bet ter prepare now. THE ARCADE. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Loca weather for twenty-four hour ending at 5 p. iff. yesterday, furnished by the United states riculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 72 degrees: Minimum. tempemU-ure. 48 degrees. (PrecUpftiaftton, none. Total precipitation from September 1st 1893, to d5ae, 2.81 InChe Deficiency of preclpltalton from Sep' teurber 1st, 1885, Ito ttaite, 4 87 Inches. BUSINESS LOCALS. Fresh candles every tour ftt tne Bon" bonnier. E. O. Coiieti Syrup will cure your cough For "ate t Estes-Crain Drug Store. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price lor rur sums. The coolest and best glass of beer In town can be bought at the Gambrlnus saloon, 12th and Commercial sireeis. WAH BINO CO. Merchant tailors, 828 commercial street, cheaper than yeu can buy ready maae. new iw " plete. Those new perfumes, Just received at the (Erftes-Craln Drug iStore are the finest In the city. Purest of iwlnes, liquors and cigars elegant free lunch-all the dally papers, at the Gambrlnus, 12th and Commercial. ' Parties wishing to buy candles at wholesale will save money by calling on or writing to the Astoria Candy Factory. 4tH Duane street. Trade with Foard ft dtokes Co., deal ers li Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, provisions, flour, fruits and VfgetaWes, They -will surely please you. Hunger is a very disagreeable sensa tion. There Is a place In this town where you can satisfy its demands with t'he oleanest and best 23 cent meal you ever ate. Thutt place Is Joe Terp's. Just arrived at Copoland Thorsen's, a nice line of high grade footwear for ladles, all widths from A to HE. No trouble to show goods, and satisfaction guaranteed to every purchaser. Call end examine them. What brings people back to the Asto ria Wood Yard after they have sounded the possibilities everywhere else? May bs It's one thing, and May be It's another. But the fact remains back they come. And of course the Astoria Wood Yard Is proud of It. NoWilng so distressing aa a hacking cough. Nothing so foolish as to suffer from it. Nothing so dangerous If al lowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief. Uhas. Rog ers! . BHILOH'S CURB, the great Cough mnA Prn'in flif. 1 In !TlAfl t lIPITlfLnd Pocket size contains twenty-five dosea only 25 cents. Children love It Sold by J. w. conn. FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD A well-furnlshed sul'e of roons, with use of parlor, and, if desired, good table board, at reasonable rates. vj vu ane street, corner sf Ninth. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of a decree of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Clatcop county, made and entered on the 21.st day of February, IStiC, In a suit wherein the (Nlcholal Brother ,Co. wan plalntlfl and (Elisabeth Funge, Alfred Funge, lO'.lsalbeth Funge as guardian of AlTred Funge and Elisabeth Funge as adminis trator of the estate at John Funge, do ceased, were defendants; whereby It was oruiered thait the undersigned referees make sale of the hereinafter described rel estate: Now, therefore, we wll .on the 9th day of November, 1813, at the hour df 1 o'clock a. m., in front of the court house door. In Anlorla, of said coun ty and state, offer for a1 at pifbllc auc tion to the hlKhest and bit bidder, at. of lot fourteen (141, In block slxty-tlve (65), In the town, now city, of Awtoria, as laid out, platted and recorded by John MoCiure, and extended by fyrus oaiey In Clatsop county, Oregon, but eal.1 lot will not be sold for lens than Jll.lXMi. The terms of sale will be one-hu.f cash and the balance on one year's time, with tntrst at 8 per cent per annum. , . J. II. l. UK AY, ' H. J. WHEH1TY, lti"ferees. N. B. The above described property is known as the Tlghe hotel property and consists of a three story house and np purtenances. RECEIVERS NOTICE. To the Creditor of the Pacific Paving Co:- You are hereby notified to presnt your claims, duly verltld as required by law to the under? hrnd, at his place of busi ness, number 479 Commercial street, In the city-of AstorU, Orvgon, within thlriy days from the ZMh day of September, By order of the circuit court for the county of Clatsop, State of Oregon. JOHN HAHN, Reoelver, A TWISTER, A twister In twisting May twist htm twist. For In twisting a twist Three twists make a twist; ' But If one of the twists Untwists from the twist, The twist untwisting Untwists the twist. That is, when it's twisted with any ctbr twine than makhhal.l.'s. WORTHY OF NOTICE. There Is nothing but bold, clear-cut trutto In the statement that to secure per fect fit, quality and style In your shoes at the lowest reasonable prices you must go to the flrtn of John Haiin A Co., 4T Commercial street. UNFORTUNATE CONFESSION. "I tniki e3 you." the wart" J. "I Jn a woman with iieat." T.i young man In Itfre co.u.t i Ire Ojokwl at tier earnestly. "Of course. But doo any one know of I'Vs?" lie Inquired. N-j." She ittJi?d falniily, but he wa iTr-rri, in Hmt oase," tie said, "surely you can no extpect nie to tort you,' fiducts ot New York City exceeds I7W.- .... jldlJUKcruiieia c. . I iti nt en dnz. S: I ..tine' White Fm. 3r m wiwiw - - w' 1 broidsred Handker. ft 1 chiefs. 1 f GOOD VALUE FOR 25c. J I at 17 Cents Eacf? 3 for 5o Cents. I I f I I Albert Dunbar ! AROUND TOWN. The city fathers met Suet lilgM- Nefl Oiimorc, of SkamokainrJ, In at the Park or. M. Cornell, of Seattle, Is a guest of tihe Parker. H. Stouke, of Aberdeen, was in town yeritrdtay. Jake Munksfwnk, wa in frv.n the Ne hatam yesterday. P. J. Olscn, of Fort Canby, Is a guest of the Occident. F. Bph.ralm, of 8an Francls?o, was in the city yrestenUy. W. C. T. V. to-lay alt the Presbyterian diuiUli at 2 o'clock. Jaw. C. Murray and wlflj, of Portland, are alt We Coriden. M. J. Morrin, of Kansas City, is regis tered at 'tho Occident. W. Maurice KeCly yestorlay relurned from o, I'rtp o Portland. II. C. CumrlbcH, the contractor, ol Portland, is at H.he Ocddten't. Wwl'ter Way, of Young's River, visited hlH Astoria, friends yesterday. Fcr etra cifcliee oipipte), peu.n and qu!inffl, try Rosa, JllgWlnB & Co; Srfme extra tine evaporated fruits Just received by Ross, 'Higglnsi & Co. Ouinls Chance "and Wm. Alone, of Al bany, are registered ait tho Pairkoir. A large number of visitors and trav elling men were in tins city y estori 1'a.y. Captain Thos. lyaitham, of t'he Fite.nmer Hkiri!!, was i guest of the Parker Hfuse yesteruay. M'fcis Minnie SWlveCy JeiTt on the t'teuaier yesterdtiy for San Fnanclsco whore ifte wilt' attend sdhkml. C. L Kceier. W. J. Hall and J. J. Brumibacih, of Uwaco, were visitors in tliie city yesterday. Onurttv ferk liunhtix ve'iti"r'dav Issued a im'arrlug'e lloenwo to .Tohn Mattson and Olga S. Lunkaculon. The Olla'tsop MI11 Ocmiiiany Ihiave :arted Bhelr lajth mU'll' and are now prepared to 11M lall orders for laths. C. H. Sloop Mia KOne to his NehddeJm clahrt iwihere tho iwfj pn!vd two or three wet'kta 'taking In Hill's iyK)pa. Wm. T. Richmond ih,i leased the corner east bf the Parker House where te m-Si open a lirst-cliiBa Bteti'tn laundry, Teaimstem phoul'd Ho wee i.mpli of our White burfey ttfaliW-exoeUbnt in ciial Ity and very rcasonuUe uls to pi'lce. Ko.s IUgglns & Co. 'Married In the Finnish Evnngellettl Lntlheuan Chuixfli Ot'totier Pith, John M'afliiton ml OTna Soflvi Lunkasjon, Rev. J. J. Iioikka otllci'aitlng. A. P. Ilerg, of Font Stevens, who Alia been nwfltlng 1o: out of tho ocean and soiling thorn to the public, visited tils Alstorta friends yeatarUny. Osuir L. Warden, tlhe pop'ii-ir travelling nuan, nvho Tepreaertts F. Ohcivillcr & Co., of Iti 'l'lind, pvld a Vlt to his numer ous Astoria friehtls yesterday. Tlw Y. P. S. C. E. will give an old Hash uned etindy put In 'line Presbyterian Ohmrcti Friday evenhvg, October 18th, at 1-M o'clock. Adm'lsBilon 10 cents. Hanehr (ivo. Illbbert, who 1i4i iiliout eoni'iAted Ms ilmslne In Astoria, nayii 'thiiit tie vnil pend wvomii days more In reiH Alng old aotiualntancfH hero. Mr. I,. I'tinn, pnlil.vit of the Fli.-tt Na Mor.nl Hank cf AlUiny. and d i milliter, nre vl.ttlng Wis w'lunr, Mrs. John Koy, uml niece, Mns. W. .1. f"oik, two wrC-known A.-l.oirla Uidlra. Filmi fX-to'l)er I 'to Sui'h reduced r.itcs iwi'l he nUJ by xtra-ncrs TiCtiiliino and nal.ev (iatxeit from A.'ltrla. cind nil,! rlvc- iMlnts to Iur.(aiHl at one fare for f rno r.iun.t trip. Tliere ir tin straws anciio-vd t-.:st of Tongue Point wbuse cwiumw.u uro 'buu iy eiijCiU'd In rjltln d'oi.vn f.il.non b.t l.li. lie ebnu.i of lih.in are prcpirlng for ii.urx.'on 'll. tiling. Portland exposition excursion steamers Telephone and HaLcy (iutiert commenc ing October llrd. the round trip rate to Portland wl I be $1.60. Tickets good re. turniiu up to October 30th, lnc.u!ve. Tlie w'.n.in N'lr.u Wfmn. w.io t-uddeii. iy 'It 'Tt for i wr'.'.un.l Tuwd.iy nlnlit, -was nriMt.H In nhat illy y.nteid.iy nu ruing ' i:' iWt off hcM, on a t ' urim fro.n fapi. Hiillovk. Uin1 , Ai'lW.t for '.";veny. Tie palr.'.irs nt work on tho i t.'.iimr Astoria n aro nnWng g.wd prngivian and i'C Cinve u good piece of wo.k to e'.'ov wihn they uj tlirouu'li. The cabin wl I be Its (iandome4y decoratcj as tli.i.; of any lioutt on ttie riwr. At FMier's upeiM house on Thut-.-vkiy evening. tKt. 17, w-iV. nvnr ihe wnstUng miU-:i btcween I'mf. ''hr:.'i;J, P'r-nch .i:-i!nr!.n, and Th,ii Sp.'ncer. Inf Uu--tor of Mie A. F. i. for m ft nldo. Ad-ml.-Mloi,, rivcrvetl t.it., Tie. In Jilstkv Aberrrjiniile's i.iiiiH yiis.er liy Ol.is. MiUr bjund over to await tihe avtioti of the gmnd Jury in ttifl im if $.v. Mto i, piurg-d wn Lie theft of 7tto pou-ids of SAl;ao.n elnc and a lirtff. worch sevr.il hiinlred doani, the vtvixiny of T. K. Johnson, of Tmas II. Vie l l.ir.l. Irt.and ehtt()Mon excuisCon llcknis wJl be on n by t'he o. K. & N. IV. from Oct. :i to M. Ju at ', the round trip. Good tober 30th, inclusive. the rate of $I.W for returning until Uc Keduced rati have alkO been made by t he O. It. A N. Co. ver points to Port- from alt Cclumbla rl land at rate of one trip for this occasion. fare for the round A j 'ht I 'ase In the r.wf c! t ie old nU'W.jn re:iienv on th ntiot, now t.wplii by Mr. nil''i HU4, n r.-d out IliQ C. drp.i.mit y. t. r.liy. T.ie 0 un was .li;iit aj the tUm. wrre qitickly ex-ltmruli led by l is '.ln(v.. The nre tmm unlnk the flns TrHrtnwtpl from ta Wn cn I e roof thrown out by the chimney uri.lng out. T.rtf efficiency of the them. It ,k A?f 'U lean engine has been demsnstratid imany ifltmes. In nine canes out of ten iSiey wi.'l "control' a, lire without the use of th steamers. Hon. JoC-in Fox will toe a guest cf Capt. Rj.'liarJfcon on 'rtie cruise to the Sound wCiM 'was commenced lust night. Capt. Ftetenboit wIM Join h pairty at Seattle. CUpt. Ricliardson anya tAiit on 'Wills trip tLi'e Columbine will be puit on the dry dock ait iV;t Orchard, and her bottom ceaned and pu.'ln'td, wWicti Oio not betn donu for j. yf'ar and a half, and a new properlor put in. T ic a'lvcrtlKemom, uppc icing (fcawhwe In th'.Lo column', of the AMtovla Land and IrtvoJ.msni Co., le cvMonce thut more lll.an one flr.n Cias confidence In Asto ria's future, end has nerve enougih. to go after 'bupintfaa. Tholr .handsome office iiva central location Waa app-iroiUy come to tay and If there Is any buslnMs done those orrteiTwlelng people cannot faKl to g.'t 't'lu'lr fTiare. Mr. firegg, &t Willaiiwpirt, haj the eon'traat for supplying the Oregon City Pulp .Mil wlXv ma,iy tli'ousand feet of hemlock tl.T,:.--. 'wtilch, la used In making papi. i'xl,i. Htro.'-liore hamlock ihaa been a U'.-ug on the murkut, but now bids fair 4,t Irrlnc fair rairan tn 'ani num.r u'hiaa uzrets iare covered iwlthi this variety of tmar. Sir. Gregg Is floating thounands of Josrt into t'he rlvor, whlci will be towed to Oregon City in rafts, FREE Admission to Our Grand Inaugural Ball. To bo given upon coirtpCetton. of our maw store aboult Novemllier lO'.h. Every ciiHtamer buying 13 'wortlhi of gooda will receive a 'ticket of admission which en tires h'of.'der and ladles to participate. The eic.ict d'ate will ibe announ:ed In due time. Goods fl,aius'htcreJ! HERMAN WISE, The Reliable Clothier and Hatter. ANOTHER VERSION. Comf 'cimf'i on tCve Court House Quca Won. Not Co be outdone by othars, R, L, Boyto & Co. now come to the front and propose to ilonalle to tihe county com mlssfoncnt tho beat blbck of ground In nc.v Astoria Addition 'to Warrenton, for a Wourt houl-ie toltel Thlsi th?y claim, wkul'J be la. compromise boli.veen Fjavel amd Aisitorta, wouCd be a central loca tion Jn the coumty, and an adtogalhw Ud van'iagttoua arrangoment. One gentCcm.in standing ncair 'was heard to reim'ark that Die dil'J not ci'i-e whether tlhe county lhad ai Wirthouse or not, but t(ia vrf.ut Oh'o peop'le iwia'nted wa a dry dock, an elevator, saw mi', and Ware' houses, but t'Wi.t If any dhanire or lm provc.ncnt 'was to be m'ade in the court house or its location it ought to go to "hot part of the town 'wWloh 'waa doing the most to secure tlhe largest 'be-netus to the gmatesit number of Wie people. KCONOMY IN FUEL. Tiia Eureka Fuel Economizer a. eel' entlflcu'. preparation Whldh augmenta the Intensity of coal and wood 'heult in t'he ptoportton 'ot 33 per cent. If 'the dlirectlon printed on eadh pack' ase is ciii't'Puily ot,serv."J, tlhe Eureka Cca! Economizer will give to any trdlna' ry or mld'Jiilng coal tlhe 'Jotne value as tlv tit of superior quality. The Eureka Fucd UoonorVizer prevents the sho'jits, the tlndcus and t'he formation cf smoke, Which may spoil, In an apart ment, no imany vul'u'jiI1o articles, &uch aii euiOillns, 'poiiiitlngs, otc.' The Eureka burns any kind of gas whilch nuigtit dtfcititoy the bKalhln'Me air; apartments and factories In which. It Is us9d iaro consequenfjy more JiealUiy and camifontalljik'. In lffls.than five minutes, one oan obtain a very brlkt tire wihicti Willi tost thlnty hours wit'hoii't being stirr ed up nd 'Without any adUUUom of freah coal. lltn;e an cconouny of coal', work and money. Tiite Eureka Economizer produocs a Iheat more" Soft ard imore conecntiUted; Whk;n a nonniai iioat Is iwanltcd, the vontilujtlon mulvt be 'pait'ly fct'opiied and, again, an economy in fuel is to be relied upon. We guanantee luhalt our- prepartition pro duces no injuul'ous elTcct on the tieat'tih, and docs not affodt In any way stoves, rarnscB, g'raltes, etc. . Lu':ye co'nsuimers cun obtain the pro duct, iwtilch we do not hes'ltate In term ing "mUrvolous," at mudi mora reduced rrlccs. Eac'li packbjw Ixlam, with very explicit directions, our tHide nilirit. eprewenlfing four 'haiiiJH crouaud together above a I'lon with t'lvis motto: "In union there In trenn';'ii." Any counterfulter shai.'l be dealt atcordllng to law. We rf?tlvo 'too frequent'ly apiK'nciutlons for t'inWlcu, anl It I witlv regret thmt we aro compt-Ued to refuise Uie tending cf i.lhe f'.i'mn;.. Hercforore we nave .'.b ecU'Hy given aiway salinplcs In order to popularize mir produw, but wo icannot aft'-'.-'J to support suidh heavy expense any longer. The moderate prtee of our pro duct Is in the reach of anybody who nUirto to try tt. It lis for the exmi reulson t'liat we huvo decldiil to send it direct on receipt of 25 cents. To try la to 1 icAinvlnoed th'.it our pro Jtint s a trlmmph of vlencc. 25 vi'rit's each p.ickiaise, sent free of Oliarge. . , . . Ani-RICAN F.UREKA KUEL ECONOMIZER CO. uHo Broadway. New York, U. S. A. CONTRACTORS HERU. ' l.iAHiien Uuike and Jitiw Snluli, of runtl.l.i':.'.l, arrived In t'he city ytatcu'iiy ;i.id r.r'ort -work jro! '.vising on th i wn leiutt'k'ii as wt'll all can be expsvted un dir Lvl c.liyitm'sKr.rjls. T.ioy paid t'he nn' n on the roservoilr KV) end are crowd ing cDHi.4ruc.tion a'l t'lvy can .luring the iin ',v!a.::v.T. BUYERS AND SEH.I.BR3. The fcMowlng deeds have been filed for recced in Rtwordtr UunJuHoai' ollice: ; ; L'r.ljii Rexl Mbitate ami Innirovo- . metJt Co. tn George Htbbrrt, Lot 1. R'ock 22. In Alder".rook George lllbbcrt itiid wllfe to Mary A. Uui.lVvr. undivided oiic-haif of Itlock 22,Mn A'ldeituook It.'.U Housi.nan to W. "It. Il(ittr.u-i. Ij.it 15. Itlock 1. IJig-in 80.0 f"lvL'.in aUts.v,i Clove ,t. V. H ue, y.ioriff, to F. Eiphr!:im, the lij'.H.'li 10 ?:. of th S e-ry dim t.-o.'.i cif the t-'JikS'.fu. R. li. a'l.Kolon to A'iioii-i, Judtf nent. . C'lis. TJ, flay In to Wm. F. Mc ;regcr. Ijot 5 .U'oH-k 21. llola d.iv P.nk a'S-liCon to Stabile.... O.p O. Vigo and wife 'to Wm. F. M.-GrtrfvC, wet cne-daf nort'h Avst quirter, end nO.Tiweilt) qtKirtifir soti'tBi'WfUt qunirter, s.-c-tlon K, township 8 nortft. range 6 iwetit, and nontliieU qu,'iitic t ihwJinW quarter section 1, t.vn rhlp 8 noin'h, range 7 west, 157.77 nkM-te Jclin I.fw!a to A. V. Fo'.kTi'in. and' wife. Lot 6, block 89. MoOCure's HHxa,bet.:i M. Turk to RoxIMcii.v BoA-ien. weft Wa f Vf Hot 4, Wov'k 13t, Atiivnr's 61X) 751 foo 40iX) Patrt. k O'Hara and Wife to 8. Sl oven. Lets 2 and Jl. ITbck C, O'lfara's additthin to Wanvreton SO UNSAFE. "Aw," s.'ked the taurtst. "do t':e fo? llawis wear dweit euliti ouit hcfi before S In the evening?" "fv cbursie not," f'ali RasT-Edw Bill, "You don't mean tv say you tliOJK'at U w'oi'jj) be siie fer u TeOiT to wear one of t'hon fctitng-M'.Ced koalta while It was C'ght enoui. fer anybody to git a bold on 'lm. d'o you?" Ahram S. Hewitt, the well known New York reformer, -was proft-ssor of mathe matics at Columbia' college fifty years ago. Large Amount of Routine Bus iness Transacted. WATER COMMISSION'S REPORT Shows Receipts and DiBburseraents on the Water Plant np to Date Street Improvements. At five rcguOar meriting of the city counfc'11 iidd Utalsrt evening every member win present. 'Mla,yor Kinney occupied the chair. The iVAloiwIiTilg 1 la nummary ot the but-tnorl trajneucted: PetiltllonB for Hquor Mcanses from J. L. Clarlison and Cart'son anl Larsen were granted. (Petition asking t'he council to pass the ordinance granting tite railroad company a ifiiancfntse for rtglht of way through the cflty Iwas referred to til street commit- t 'Petttlton fjrom property owners on Irv ing lavemie and ISth Htreeit asking for ttie p'.acdng of an cle:tric '.'ight on the crossing of 16th street was granted. Petition from She property owners II n SWlvely's , Astoria asking the council to extend the pound limits was placed on file. A proposal for paving tlhe city etreetls wtiuh asphalt, from Thomtia K. Muir, waa referred (to t'he comimiittee on streets and puWJlc ways. Prapoaal for pCat of the city of As- ttirla from R. L. Boyle, was rdferred to cammilttce on .ways and means. 'Report from committee on ways and means recomlmonding that the license for fliut-clatt tlhentens ibe redlaeed to $100 per year, 'wtais adopted. Ri'poi't from the conrmittee on Ovea'Jdh and police on the placing of a teitiphone at uhe office of the wa.ter works' mn the 'hll'Jl, was acJopted. Report of tlie "bond committee recom- mendiing that the ordinance reUattng to t'he purehatse of bonds be Indefinitely post' pbned for tho reason that they think no bonds clhou'.d be old ait private sale. AJkiDted. Repo.'t frtjm' tihe Wtrteet eommilttee on Ifhle Bond s'treat toprovement was read and adopted. Report from th'e iSalme committee rec om'miOTHIlng t'he pcliiclng of nn electric light on Bond and 4ith tlireara was adopted. 'Report from the city surveyor recoil men. King LaFayeJtlte street as the best Ideation ifor a thorous'lifare to Young's Bay; roferred to caty surveyor and street comm'itteje Uo 'make neicesy.iry Burveys. A commuwioation from. Chief Engineer Green calldng t'ho council's .alrteintion to thle dii'ja'PldlaiteJd condliitton of the fire allanm system, was rersrred to the bom mlttee on fire and water, with power to act. Oomimunlr'aitron from th'e SLredt superin tendent cal'.ilns attention to the danger ous condition of ExcKimge street, be tween ll'.h and 12th, placed on fl.e. Communknat'lon from fhe city aittorney cn 'the question us to whether the city i'3 entitled to have turned over to it all moneys collected an road taxes upon property Wfuhtn Its 'lllmits. Adopted. Ttie city trfatsirrer's report for the quar ter iwtais read and adoipfcd. Tiie foilowlng statement of the receipts and d'istounsements of the water com mlfalon -was read and referred to the cormrmLttee on ways and means:' lOlliee cf the City Waiter Works, Astoria, Oregon, October 2, 1895. To the Hon. Mayor and Common Council of the City of Astoria, Oregon: Gtent'lemen: In accordance with. Sec tion No. 176 of the City Charter, we herewith ties U'xVe to report tlie receipts and dUybUL-Bments of the Astoria Water comi.-n.:..W;ion 'for the quarter ending Sep tember 30th, 1895, us follows: RECEIPTS. Fcr th'e month of Juf.y our gross recedpta were For aoct. at water raids. .$1537.25 For uect. tapping mains.. 7.50 For acct. turning on wa ter Fi'om wte of Uip)HeB' lm istock 1.50 1.21 $1,547.50 For t'ae month of Auguat our grcs receipts iwtere , For acct. water rates.... $1320.20 For at'ot. taraDlng 'mains.. 2.50 . l,r,22.70 Fr the month of Soptembei:! our grcsa receipts were Fr aclt. iwater ratc.... $1655.70 For a.vt. taxiing mains.. 5.01) For acct. turning on wa- ' ter 50 f rom sale of conidKmned) Blx-incili pipe S.31) 1.6.50 Making our tottU recelp;s for the quurter $4,73.1.70 As per report iUfd July 3rd. 1895, iwe 'Lad on l;'.ind tn the treas ury at the end of '.Vist quarter $137,892.31 Tills, iCtoww a toUO of $142,632.04 IVISnURSEMONTS. Iniltrt-.t paid on bonds.. $ 1,250.00 Ex!ensp I'-t't., Injjuding f.upt'is billarv.... 340.79. n'i?tiilvu'tlon slstter.i "re pair aoco-unt" 25 00 S.at'lotnry ar.J printing 14.7Q1 Office expenso (Including! clerk's sa'lary 212.50 Rent account CO.OO Repairs on conduit 9.(K) Loose property l.SU Otllce furnltimo 1.75 TjtfU o;i?eounit 17.00 AV$vcrl'Ulnr al.xvurit.;... 11.50 Openatlnx pump u'H.OO Knglneei'lns ueount 4.461.87 IV J..l:s of way 354.40 L.gaf. servlcf Rrmi'Irs to .pump 910.00 5.15 Pacific ruving Co.. con 'travtoit9 15,533.37 Jd.in H.ifin. rcociv!". . . . 7.tK.0t ExvetCor W'ode! Pl'W Co., contractors 12,505.33 P.u.-drto Bridge Co., con- tra'Aora , 16.396.5i TavCor, Yvmng & Co.'con tkil-tors 4.1S9-3U lVsiervoIr Ni. 1 '3.54 Wakcr rightts at Bair Crc 444.00 ExpreP-use on bonds... 112.30 Ts'-cftone Wne 23.19 IUiiorvo1r No. 2 - N.3S Ct'J.ur Ci-eek 'water rlglit 316.20 Gate iwcll and power houwe $63,434.54 Iietiviror a ba amee on h'ind' In the trtusiu-y of $77,197.50 Wry resnectfulliv tJm4tt4, THE ASTORIA WATER COMMISSION, By V. W. PARKER, CWainman. Attest: II. Q. Van Duejn, Clerk. RvpC'. from the olty surveyor stating th-ilt L. Letxvk haJ completed the Irv 4ng 'avenue improvement. Adopted. Ktport from im source that S. Nor imile has comptetied his portion of the wVwk on 45th street In Adair's Astoria; ailbpted. Ordinances wproprlatlng out of the genertil fund, the cum of t, for the benefit of Fiank Tu;on: amtwdlng ordi nance No. 1947; KWiflrming the jrwrlt Ifor the construction of the sewer on lh street, iwere read first and c ond timea. Oitfinanocji were p'd providing the tlrrl b!' n.UfHiW of Improving OStsi stivet from Sou'tCi Mne of Exchange to noc.Ki line of Grand avenue; providing fee ihe borrowing ot money for muni cipal purposo and h lime and manner of borrowing same; confirming jhiM ment rcOs Numbers 8 and li authorising the auditor to issue. Warrant for the collection of aosestrmetits on Itha 17th Btireet sewer, the SfHi street lmpirovatnont In Adair's Astoria, the 35th. street Im provement and on tWe alleyway running through blocks 2, 3, 4 and 6, In Adair's Astorfa. ReaolU'bion that the auditor be authoris ed to advertise for the sale of bonds, for a period of 30 dlaye; adopted.. Resolution declaring the determination of 'the council to Improve Irving avenue from the east Une of 19th street to the ealst Hue of 2-Wh flbrm; adopted. Resolution dec&uing the deltormlrtaltlon of the council ifo Improve Exchange street from the wast line of 17th to the east iilne of 23d, was tol orrthe table. Resolution that the city surveyor be Instructed to recotnime.id a grade on 2nd street from swuflh side of Commercial to aoutth tde of Exchange ; adopted., Resolution that the committee on streets and public Ways inveatlg'aite and determine a oultalbte route for a con tinuous HtTeet fttom Some point In Tay lor's Astoria to a point on or near Cath tamet Bay; adopted. A 'resolution was adopted that all the Improved streets of the ctty efbaTH be open to any person for the purpose of moving (blouses or other bUKdlngs and thait the came Ibe performed, within 48 hour after notice of removal ia given. Resolution that the wlty surveyor be In structed to recommend a grade from 46th to 46th streets, Inclusive of both crossings, and 46th street from Its crossing with Astor Street to the alleyway, and from the Intersection of 46th Btre with the alleyway east on the atCeyway to Wi C.aiim line of Adair's. The following bill were ordered paid: Astoria Transfer Co., $23.50; Olatsop Mil! Co., $6.75; eaime, $2.48; M. Steiiatrom, $4; Olatislop Mill Co.. $14.30: R. R. Marion. $1.75; Clatsop mn Co.. $31.80; Dally Asto- nan, xm.05; Cl'atsop Ml'.l Co., $4.04; tame, $17.78; same, $13.25; same, $8.93; same, $1.44; came, $10.69; J. J. Renteman, $2.50; Seaside Bakery, $2; Foaind & Stokes, $5.05; Ross, Higgms & Co., $1.92; Astoria Iron Works, $2; Esltes-Craln Drug Co., $33.95; W. J, MfeCann, $18; Dalglty Von Works, 1937.40; C. E. Foster, $1.50; sundry persons, $12; James .Fetity, H; Jlrs. O'Brien, J13.26: A. V. .AClen, $1; R. Strauss, $4.50; 'Dally Ais torlan, $!0.09; Afttoria Gals Co., $8; Griffln & lleed, $9.30; J. S. DolWnger, $8. OCOD HEALTH FOR W0ME.N. Nervous headaches are often brought albout by the abuses of tea and coffee, many women Indulging In both these bev erages to excess, and preferring them to good, solid food. Camphor, though an old-fashioned rem edy, Is a very good one, and should be rubbed Into the painful part. Hot flan nels are also very soothing applied to the head, and in some cases ice chopped and Jaid between flannel' and applied to the forehead will induce sleep. A woman desires nothing more than she dees a god figure, yet many women spoil their complexion and general ap pearance under the false impression that smul'lness of the waist constitutes their greatest beauty. They compress them selves, into corsets sizes too small, and the result Is Indigestion, a bad complex ion, and an accumulation of disorders most difficult to cure. HyglenlcaHy speaking, the waist, with corset on, should measure Just twice the circumference of the neck. Very few waists nowadays would stand such a test, It Is to be feared. High shoulders, abnormally large hips, varicose veins, rounded' backs, pimples, led nose, curvature of the spine, and in ternal affections are all apt to result from this practice of tight lacing. Many women lace under the Impression that men admire small waists. It is a great mistake, for every man of any common sense whatever has no liking for an abnormally compressed figure. HERE AND THERE. Papa Jack, how did you get that lump on ,your forehead? Jack Bobby hit me with a stick. Papa Did you strike him back? Jack No. Papa That was quite right. Jack Because I hit hip first. narpers ucunu Tame. The Husband Would you forgst me If I should die? The Wife No, not entirely. I'd think of you every time I made a fire. Life. An exchange snys that gossip originated at th'e tea table, and doubtless came originally from the two words "go," and "sip." "We will have to fight this time, sure," the aid ventured to remark. "And why this painful necessity," haughtily de manded the Spanish general. "Because," humbly replied the aid, as he bowed low, "because the rebels have got between us and the telegraph office. '-Jndijnipoiis Journal. Rollins Why don't you buy a wheel and stop borrowing? Bangem I can't ride well enough yet. Life. "I wouldn't marry the be3t man living," she said. "But I haven't naked you,'' he retorted, and then she wished he had, and when he did, she changed her mind and accepted him. Harper's Bazaar. NOTICE. On ar.il uJter tills dots no Mis wiU be paid against t'he Osgood Mercantile Co. without an order from the President, nor against the president InvflvldtmCy. I. L. OSGOOD. President Osniood Mercantile Co. Alvforla, Oregon, October 17th, 1S95. EXCURSION. Tae Astoria A'.-nUteur Band will give an excuisCon to Chtalamet on Saturday, the ISIth, leaving on the steamier Tele phone at 7 p. m. Tfvkats $1.00. HE WAS ANdRY. He;mm Wise Is usual"y of an agreeable disposition, 1911 yesterday he Was mad through and through; he had ordered a lairge assortment of new goods from the Moot to be stvipped about October 1st, Pi that they would be here about the time he was ready to open his new store. Instead of that, the manufacturer shipped theim so thiat fhey got here ye'stenlay. "I have been trying to cut down my a'tock," said he, "so that It would be eajv to move, and here I am with a lurstir stock thlan ever. "What am I going to do about It? Why I WIU do this: You see those suits? Wet, I 'WIS have to re-open that $11.50 sale and asuim etve people the choice of amy suit or owrooat in the house for $11.50, ani oft this underwear and overshlrts. boys' cMthlng and everyithiing else WW be cut to the bone. Oh, I wt!4 get rid of thwn." And he wnt cussing mamufacturers In genetuA and thld one in particular. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DRr CREAM mm. Most rerfect Made. 40 Years the SUndard. mm It Will Pay YoU. To take advantage of the opportunity of buying fine and high grade goods at the aacrifica prices that slock is being slaughtered at. Cost and profit are not considered in this grand clos ing out Sale. We direct your attention to the following items at $10.75 Suit The crmice of 400 men's allwool suits, finish and work manship equal to tailor made; former price, $16 to $22. Men's all-woolChe-viot suits, black or gray mixed, round corner,doublebreast ed or straight cut. They would be cheap at $11.50. Men's working, suits, assorted pat terns, well made, not the trashy goods usually ad vertised at this price. Men's ieans and cottonade work ing pants, well made, strong and durable, every pair warranted not to rip; former price, $1.50. Men's fine calf shoes, Goodyear welt, lace or con gress, all style toes, made by Lilly, Brachet & Co.; for mer price, $4.00. Men's calf shoes, lace or congress, plain,Yale or opera tie, every pair war ranted. They were cheap at $3.50. Men's oil grain tap sol working shoes. Hip liest wet wentherrhoe mrde.. at $7 25 Suit at $5.50 Suit at $1.00 Pair - at $2.80 Pair at $2.25 Pair at $1.75 Pair Administrator's Winding Up Sale. Schlussel's White House Store. FOR THOSE WHO EAT For the remarkably small sum of 16 cents one can procure an excellent chick en dinner every Sunday at the popular "Denver Kitchen," eaet side of 9th etreet between Astor end Bond. Mr. Richard son, the proprietor, also assures the pubi lie that ttiey can obtain at his place a well-cooked, weK served breakfast, din ner or supper any day in the week for the above mentioned price. Olve him a call and be convinced that he speaks the truth. NOTICE. All persons having claim aeUnat the estate of Jno. P. Dickinson, deceased, must present the same duly verified, to the undersigned within six nrontns from tills date. B. VAN DUSBN, Astoria, Sept. 2D, 1895. WRSJ3TLINQ MATCH. The .wrestling: maitch. between Profs. Dhri-rtot and Spencer for J100 a aide will take plaice alt Fisher's opera house on Thursday evening, Oct. 17. Admlaston, 60c; reserved scats, 75c. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Notice Is hereby riven tia.t the under signed has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Francie Feaicea and aH persons having claim agalnet said es tate are hereby notified to present said ctaima with th nsceeeary vouchers within six months from the data of this notice to me at the office of F. D. Win ton in the Pythian Castle buildinc. In the City of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon. ANNA F HAKES, Administratrix. Astoria; Or., Sept. 10th, A. D. 16. NOTICE. T.'rrtfl finWfer notice I will make men's buOtneaa Butts to order for fait and (winter from f23 to $28, according to the quality of ' goods. Perfection ta nt and latest styles guaranteed. ANDREW LAKE, 335 Commercial street, Astoria. THE LEADING DENTIST. Why la Dr. Howard the leading dentist? Baaiw he meUces a success of crown and and -bridge iwork and extracts and flits teeth iwlthoitt pain. FINE BARGAIN'S IN REAL ESTATE. We have choice property In Van Du sen's, Alderbrook, Adair's, Shlvely's, Mc Clure's, Taylor's. New Astoria. Warren ton, and Astoria Addition to Warrenton for sale. Also money to loan In sums cf tax) to 13,000 on good real estate security. R. L. BOYLE CO. Asphaltum Work Reservoir Lining, Street Paving, Side walks, Flooring and Roofing. AaphaltlcCanuntEnamal and 8o lutlon forroatnirnd pnaerviag. IRON anl STEEL TANKS. BULKHEADS. GIRDERS. PIPES, etc. Plans and Specifications PreparFdBaMB THOS, K. MUIR, General Coat-actor aal Dealer la Asphalts. 4t McKay Block. Tekram ,,, Pwilrad. Local Represeitallvs and Agvats : Mmst Tee BeO. Rani BoIUhig. Astoria. Or. Choice of 20 dif ferent blocks rren's Derby hats, black or colors. Sold at $2.25 to $4.00." $1 .oo Each at Men's natural wool 12 l"2CB0X' a 8'ze8 ' ceaP Pair P'-ir at Each Men's silk teck ties, assorted pat terns; never sold at less than 75c at 25C Each Men's mixed meri no shirts nnd draw ers, all sizes; worth 50c each. at 50C Each Men's natural wool shirts and drawers. 75 per" cent wool, extra heavy; worth $ 175 mit at 40C Each Men's uiilaundried white shirts; worth 75c. at Each Men's Cheviot working shir'.s, lorge sizes, well made; worth t0c. Here is a snap. at 20C Paii- Men's cashmeie or natural wool sox, black or colors; worth 35c pair. The Resort 473 Commercial street, is the place where the bnsino.-ii-miui ami tlie lahonup man go or wlnt is culled "BKST N THE COAST." or a nic- cool drink of the celebrated Oitmbriiius In nr. SrixI wi lies of every kind mmle to or.l r. Mid sit elegant fres lunrh served eve y dny. Hot But-ton Baked Bonos scived every other afternoon You are welonme. Crosbauar & Brach. ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Atturla ln Tus and Coffees, Table Delicacies. Otmutlc and Tropical Fnilti. Vegetables, Sugar Cured Hami, Bacon. Etc. Choice - Fresh and Salt Meats. kSTOlp PUBMC IiIBHJUVI READING ROOM FREE TO ALL, Open every day from 3 o'clock to 5:80 and 6:30 to 930 p. m. Subscription rates $3 per annum. Sooth weat cor. Ekveota and Daans 5U. Report of the Condition or this - First National Bank OF ASTORIA, At Astoria. In the State of Oregon, at the close Of business, September 28, 1896. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts si70.ifii as Overdrafts secured and unsecured 4,741 69 u. b. Bona to secure circulation... la.ew 00 Premiums on U. H. bonds 1.2.M) on Stocks, securities, etc . 11,938 82 Other Real Katate and Mortgages Owned 5.576 M Due from national banks (not reserve asantsl 34.19S Ml Due from state banks and bankers 47,947 29 Due from aunroved reserve agents 88.2K9 34 Checks and other cash items .... 9 87 Notes of other National Banks 86 00 Nickels and cents. 47 95 Lawful Mo hit Rcsibvi ii Bank, Vrc Specie ... tS4 mo oo Legal tender notes. 15 OU-84,315 00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (5 pereept.ol circulation), ., .,... 56 50 Total I... .. 451l 41 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In . f so.iiah CO Surplus fund . lO.MJD 00 Undivided prults less ex penses aud Uxe paid. 53)51 50 National bank note out standing 9&0 00 DuetootherKationalBanka MS 80 Dae to State Banks and Bankets. 784 47 Individual deposits subject to cheek . 1271449 62 . Demand certificates of de posit 66,168 09-427 317 64 Total. ,. 8451,546 41 4ta- n lb. an,. . County ofniaisop, I I, H, 8. Gordon, exshier ot the ahovr n mr-1 bank, do solemnly swear that tlie alxi.r s'ate ment b true 10 the bvt of my knwlrd- a. .1 belief. 8. H. GKIM)N. ahl ' Subscribed and wrR 10 oef re me thn Stb day of October, 15 B. B. Fs orsox, Nnum 11 I e Correet Aitest : WM. M. LA TW, 1 J. O. HANTHORN. Plrectort. JACOB KAM M, S at