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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1895)
THE DAILY ASTOIIIAN, ASTOHU, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBEIi 80, 1895. 1 Boms Toweb are pleasantly mellow and top up water like a sponge; 'some are hard and wiry and not much from the mop point of v'cw either good in their wiy. If you want a Towel soft an the moss in ;i mars!) and I ways tlristy. he e it i; big 24x54 inches and tho price bnt 23c. Fairly vrorth 3o cents. ; ; , THE ARCADE. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather tor twenty-four hours n.iinr lit S o. m. yesterday, furnished by the United State Department of Ag riculture, weather Bureau. 'Maximum temperature, 54 degrees. Minimum ttmpa.-'4tare, 43 dgreea. Prat-Wrtartlon. none. Total precipitation from September 1st 1315, to daite, 2.88 Inchcf. Deficiency of preclpltalton from Sep tember 1st, 1895, to date, 7.H inoriea. BUSINESS LOCALS. Fresh candles every hour at the Bon- bonnier. B. 0. Cough Syrup will cure your cough. For wale at Estes-Cnaln Drug Store. Meany Is the leading. tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. The coolest and best glass of beer In - town can be bought at the Oambrlnus saloon, 12th and Commercial streets. WAH SINfJ ft CO. Merchant tailors, 26 Commercial street, cheaper than you can buy ready made. New stock com plete. Those new perfume, Just received at the Estes-Craln Drug Store are the llnest In the) city. Purest of wines, liquor nt clgirs elegant free lunch all the dally paper, 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. 464 Duane street. Trade with Fourd Stokes Co., deal ers la Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, provisions, flour, fruits and vegetables They will surely please you. Hunger Is a very disagreeable sensa tion. There . a place In Chi town where you can sarefy Us demands 'with the . cleanest and best 23 cent meal you ever ale. . That place 1 Joe Terp's. r Just arrived at Copoland & Thorsen's, a nice tine of high grade footwear for ladles, all widths from A to IBS. No trouble to show goods, and satisfaction guaranteed to every purchaser, Cull and examine them. What bring people back to the Asto ria "Wood Yard after they have sounded the possibilities everywhere else? May be it s one thing, and May be It s another. But th fact remains back they come. And of course the Astoria Wood Yard Is proud of It. Nothing so distressing an a hacking ooutrh. Nothing so foolish ' as to suffer from It. Nothing so dangerous- If al' lowed to continue. .. One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief. Ciias. Rog er. ... . SHILOH'S CURE, the rreat Cough ana Croup cure, is in great demand Pocket sice contain twenty-five doses only 25 cent. Children love It Sold by J. w. Conn. FURNISHED BOOM8 WITH BOARD. A well-furnished sure of rooms, with Use of pirlor, and, If desired, good i. table board, at reasonable rates. 403 Du- ns street, corner of Ninth. WORTHY OF NOTICE. There Is nothing but bold, clear-cut truth lo the statement that to secure per fect fit, quality end style In your shoes at the lowest reasonable prices you must go to the firm of John Halm & Co., 479 Commercial street. 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," east side of 9th street between Astor and Bond. Mr. Richard son, die proprietor, also assures the pub- llo that they can obtain at his place a we.l-cooked, weV; served breakfajst, din- ner or supper any day In the week for the above mentioned price. Give him a call and be convinced that he speaks the truth. A TWISTER. - A twister In twisting May twist htm a twist, , For In twisting a twist -Three twists make a twist; Hut K one of the twist Untwists from the twist, The twist untwisting Untwists the twist. That la when It's twisted with otbor twine than MARSHALL'S. any Then and Now ! n I. I weiliy years flgO a JMUIlg his miin in dosiou assureu life in tho EQUITABLE for , f'2,000.00, and " paid the , first year'p premiurn, f 95.3G. Every yearr since 'then he has pail n similar amount. , Today, utter enjoying the protection or $2,000.00 . of npsurance fr twenty years, his policy has matured, and lie has received f 3,083.34 in cash. HAVE YOU ever made an investine'lt which i:s turned out hotter? - CJn you -find a fitfcr or more profitaMe in- vr-lmH'-t today?. ' ; -nJ your let t L. SA(.'i;t., P.ir -nJ. On "H. ni 'H -i.s un l-ii'v t vmr fr- 1 nt rwmc t '4 UL.U V L 1 i I GLOVES! GLOVES ! Ladies' Fine Black Cash mere (Jloves, with patent (Inner tips, only . . . I 25C. A PAIR I Albert Dunbar f 1 Have you seer? our 5oc I " Cashmere Hose? $ AROl'XU TOWN." Coming A Toumalo. Indian au-.nmer r?oord breaker. yrateir&iy '.iera was a very law tide the lowest In 'many days. Curies Kncwli'3, the wcuC-known Tor;, land capltalls-i, U In town. Mr. H. I. DHtenlhouf?r, a Tortland mcr- cCxartt, 'was In tho cfty ye&teru.iy.. Yesterday Cory IUWiers moved Into thelr nuw otllcc in t'he Wo.ch WocK. Tt anv one can find .my weat'her to beat Oregon weather 'x-t him produce It Rev. M. Robertson and wife, o! I'ort lanld. aire vteltlne In town lor a few days. Fred Johnson's (artistic display of fruit yesterday caused mui'i fivorubc com rnemt. Mr. D. K. War.-'in come over ficm Wis WarroMon tvo-me yestwjiy. lie returns today. Tho ha'mber of commwee will hold its meeting on Monday evening next at iw'hlili time tmiparUainit bualnesu will come up for consideration. Captailn FSetcCier, of the GrassniTe, left ladt evnllng 'for Ha.-tiand. He will return In a taw day. It 'was reported yes'jerdiy that tilue o- nacfian Paelllc sold a large bunch cf tick ets tg thu Ku.-jt. Round trip tickets wl-Jl be on aaZe by (he O. It and N. Co. from October 23rd to 30th at rate of Jl.IiO. On the Teloplhbne ycatorday returned Nate lierpman, w.lio hun been I tins o few daya In PorUtind. Old timers say ttiat until1 the cCiange in 'tihe moon comru wo ran couiut on a con tinuation of itlluls weather. The Luklteu' Guild of Grace church moot Hula a-Ctej-noon and have work ot muali importajnee on hand. Round 'trip Itlckots to Portland will be on sale by the O. 'R. and N. f.'o. from Oc tober 23d to 3(U'h at rate of $1.50. Miss Julia Phfips, Miss i.'ornella 'May, and Mtes Bowen, 'jhe Artiste Trio, were guests of tihe Ocelli it last evening. Ja'meu Roberts, a wo.l known traveling man, and a dhamplon "shaker," w.i9 on a vult to Aeftorla morohmits yesterday. The body of Kdvv.ird Phillips, who d fd ait 8t. M'U-y'is hospitil InPt Friday evening, 'wan Interred In Giwnwlod Cem'try yes 'terduy. Tho A. F. C. boys are working hard on the "Prlvato 8"cr:il.vry," and nrc detir- mlned to put up tlie bc't t'.iow ever given 'by tho club. Sheriff Hare returned from a visit to Seaside yesteirvliiy. He had In custody several fat ducks wh'ldli were phot in the Neeannlemn. A clli'ilce atot'k of Guinea, Ranunad, Cape Cod Otuhbcinries, Ap.kl s, I'e.i.i's, Oulnces. Tonnalfoea, Snvetta Urc, Wis., at Fourd & Stoki's Co. Poter 'llra'Jhi d .!xpe.'til back 'rain his Curntln.if trip totd.iy with a K'ood supply of k.j,t.'J mthldh will he dlfti'Iliuud mm.vg ihU vj'iUoutl Mundji. An tone Huber, of the Wattuslt'l, nnd Albert Itrlx, of Gray's rver, are i pend ing a ttii days 1n town. They stop ping nt tho Puirktir Ilouie. William 'McK'uln was shaking Hinnds wltlh frlendli In tihe office trf tho Astor Houfia yesterday having Just returned from n trip to California. Col. Hus'Iios (would Hko to know where Shiiso lino duks Mme from Which were peen -(!"!e:day going up the tiwt wl.h a proiiuneivt cftinly oflK'lal. Thw pilot wiHhkKMW IOyul arrived In port I'Ato yesterday afternoon rid docked nt tio wih ii if nt tihe. foot of 12l'h -street. She IK leave out agviJn today. James Sivenson and Ne'Iuon Urlekson, wrier p. reason of hard lab.ir In t'he lag ging camps of titilil.-iini't, have to.-nn to AuIuarU Tm W month' lost. It. L. Huy'.M, ttiu r-ful intute o'M'vr, returnf"! frvim Portlivid yr-ste'd ty und h s air of secrecy wn nn littl mitlo:i t!U n Siiiprlij li-i In -t'hie for.round. P. IT. IlagVy Hind Josep'i ll.)yl. two who An- well ton own i-iit:lis-"is of Weal nor:, frequemy iiy bu.-Hae.-u visits to toria, inff in town ymiorii.iy. FiVwn Oot. 23 to 30;,h. the O. R. end N. Will Roll round trip ticket to PertCnnd (Ur $1.50. Tickets sra pvid on Meanhrs It. R. ThVvmpSNjm and T. J. Pottinr. 'fll Ai?;or -House Is In 'tlM linmlti of palntem tind waii decormlorj. The cfllee iwi.Vn tlnlnhil will be one of thu neatest and bent am.wg'ed hotel offices In the rlty. George I'pton, mention cf tee efnpe t Mm the St. iHeii-ns .lull was nude In llll 'I C'l. IIPIUI Mil, IV, I PJ'UI IvH III VlllVC Hutu Hi the vIM ilty of Seaside yes- Mia .Mallnda JoCuraMn, wilio f.r the pnirt two yoani has ben visiting In Alexan der, 'Minn., nipurniedi to As;Ofla. yert er duy. Mlja Joiineon Is a daiiaiiter Cf W. A. Johnoon. Feom Octotwr 23d to 30th reduced rates rtftfl he nitide by tea.mer Telephone and Italley Gatsert fiin Afttorla unJ nil rlvi-r points ro PorMand at ono fare for the round trip. In fl'-.e proloite .vnnt ye.terdy Ju-lge Giay elluiwo.1 the widow of A. E. Turl-ay, decnimd, $23 per monPh for one yejr, out cf -i'lin estate, for the support of tiey ao'f and chfjirm. At the Astor Houe yeinlay were reg-Vnenr-.t Mr, John and H. Hall, vf Sun dhlne, Watihilngton. They r accom T'tiv'etl by tht-lr -wlv. and children end i.vl.t rvnmln several weeks. Portland extcitlon excursion steamers Telephone and Hit'.cy OatX'-rt commenc ing October 23rd. th round trip rate to Portland will lw tl.CO. Tickets aoenl re- t turnlns up to October JOlh, Inx'.uslva Tlie cArrugate.1 -Iron building on Pond street between "i nni Voh i. having' Shaving put Into It and .being otherwise repaired. Tt &s lunklanstood toat when competed It will be occupied by Oama'han & Co. as 'a grosery iftore. D. Al'an Cameron, general Agent, Port land, and "Kit" Carson, traveling passen ger agent of the Canadian Pacific Rali iway Company, came Into town like a cyclone yesterday taking all of Uiclr friends by anirprwe. Something U eV.- Vnty In UBie mind. The current teue of the Monthly Ore goran Sua JiiJt been received and jra'n tains t'.ie Ms1!! reputation of tiha-t fiheet Tine paper in devoted to the Interests ot Oreaon ana alma to so set out the ad vantages and rc-'ju:oej of the state that sodf.ers and emigrants can obtain truth' ful InformaWon. Judife 0ovriain4 yesterday nindo a vtelt to Oreonlwood Cemeitery wuere he 'made further Inwpwitlon of the bortng for wa ter wih'kih maa made tl'.te other day and S;ates tha't the men who are digging the wi"ll are 'making g'ood pro'?re?s and they are assured of a plentiful supply of wa ttr in ia (vla'OTt time. One of n5ve Wi."'men ut the C.ati3op MiX'3, a iboomi ma.i, was quil'te eer' ioufiiy tart yesterday afternoon. WhEe a log was ibeing pulled up the Blip, the man walking alons tihe n'de, It suddenl; fill lack and to tuve htin-scuf jumpeid ilnto the river, receiving Borlouu Injury, AftifilAiaiiOi tie eraiwued up the illp und 'auij talceiv ihocne. Portland eJdhlMtion excursion tiekets wKl ibe on Bit'e try the O. It. & N. Co. from Oct. 23 to Out. 30 BJt Wne rate of $1.50 for the round trip. Good returning until Ofr tober 30th, Inclusive. Reduced rates have also been made by the O. R. & N. Co, from ail Columbia river points to Port land at rate of one fare for the round trip for this occasion. Port'and exhibition .excursion tickets wlil be on saCo toy the Iuirtlne Co. from October 23 to October 30, at the rate of $1.50 for tJio round trip. Good returndn until OCtotoer 3tti inclusive. Reduced rutri 'have uTiso been madj by the Iurllne Co. fro"n all Col'umbia liver points to I'ort Innd at the rate of one fare for the round trip for this occaajon. S.vedifcli LuUharm Church Thuivday eve, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, there will bo a Ketormatlon Fesilv tl. J. K. Winter lund, of Portland, will speak In English on Uu.hor," and ti.ie pastr will tDdak In 3Axlli.oh on "Gj-l:a.viM AdoCphus, and nis participation In the Thirty year3 Wur. Adml'aili'cm free, doors open to lalS uutntirans espt'cla.ly InV.tel. Jcilvn MoGuIre, tho plastevw, met with a painful accJIilicnt Momluv evening. He was engug'ed In carrying A kttle of boll Ing waiter frcim one room to another 'when tie trlppdJi on a loose board and fell, th watcc scai.'jing '.mm about the face and neck iln a frls'.vtfud manner. Luckily hi eycdsi it was uninjured. It will b some time ibofore Mr. McGuiro wi'.a be able to TCDusme '.lis work A'llftoiic,Ci 'bu.-'Incss goneiariy for the past week IW.ia 'been quite dull yet inquiry among ui'e imerclMnts yesterday developed Hire 'fact What tlhero was anything but a despoifjent 'feeling, and In fact nearly all worn imu'.ih eitt'orurajjed as to the Imime d!iite future. Wltlh tho proaoect of Jtcady ito k daring tho winter on tho r.illroad, ana tho largo Increase of work In t'he spiin.j, Astoria has reason to congrat' unle Jl.'x'If on 'ttie genciwl barlncss out' ook. WIRES BURN". Mattitfl Rc'l lloit on ie Fl:e Alai m Clr cult. nii'Iitijs l.vero red hot lust night about tho engine houses and one or two rnvil accidents ocoumed aa a result of t'he de fecit'lvo wire -of the alUi-m fyslcm. One of the Cuorsos of Enprlno Co. No, One?, vt:i.v.e near a wire In' the hou re. celved a Jlhock which -knocked him d'Jwn mudh. to Ulhialt animal's atonIahment. it 'Wu found um'stufe to touch a wire In 'tno iioiiKB una a nun'jdr or wires were I'ripopiel bumliiB- out Uoiflu CordaT, driver of tho Chcimilcal wilien attempting to do dome work about iili engine home la't nln'h't waa flooired nir.'J one of this arms ailnosc knocked ou' of I'i'.aee by Uhie fotve of the electric cur rent In a wire WIilch he aclaVn ally lo'iiclic-il. 43iiir.in'R-3 to say Kns'lne Ilouae Na. 3 was not troubled In any way, U- tll.'-JiiiHi on tihe sane circuit iwh.h 'Mie ctlh' eiv. CI Jl'of tli.'o.'n ttm't out a force of men under F. M. Ovcrlwugilt to Corate tihf tpui!ile, if ivcwwlbCo, but up to tin tlmo ot wrlthvff the d1lh;ulty h vl not been d.s- covcivhI. It Id supposed that the alar circuit r.vH'ic'j muist IiUve In bo.im wny bi w.T-) cro-:l5cJ wllili tihe trolley or cltctiie '-'t 'W-Vti.'. TI Vis :1s oiyy mother InKance Hilvleh lilhoivt Whe nje-slty of having the pity lire aliarm -wires iut In flr.it cl.ise vniulltlon. THE ARTISTE TRIO, A I ;'n.-i!niv'Eniiei..t'a:ln'm';iiit Glvin !y Thre? Talented1 LLuliea. Tlie Artiste Trio, conul.-tlng cf ni'lsa Julia Hieips, harpist; MUb Cc-rnella May il ;oiiliiin'!t; and MIu Affnos E. liowen, ' il.j.i-.-.- und vocal isoilbWt, nppeiiired at I'IiI'imv's Tlwai:.:!' Ca:.t Inii'IM 't-e-Joi.-ia ; 'fu'lr uuiMeinoe. Tlicae tlireo Indies foim thr llrt of a number of ecimcianles com prying tho "SUvr" series. They gave la&t nWt a pltaslng an J moat cecp:ab.e en tvi-tainme.nt, UiwiRfhi a 'fcrw of the i.um-b-.rs were not as elron? ns they imfctvt have been. Mls Julia IVielpt :a thor- ouj:-V kocU h-arplut, and heir rendtlon ot t'li "Aeolia-rv Riu)'.' J'Jl'." h"' wn com- Devvitlon. was cxceCJent. Mlsi Ag'ma K. It., .vi IroiiKlit dciA'ii W'te house w-th tier wlil.-'iling solos and "KUCaimey, given Jn ivsi'iuro to an encore proved iiow -care fii..'.y and well sllw Iliad perfected h-irseJt In an art that Is not generally .ooke-d up en nt w it'n In tho ffrtucro of a woman is n'f .elniiiens. -.Miss Ho,ven wthl:lcs well nnd Cmr -n-siles am both true and power U.!'. SIi literc-pii iSJ Cier pretty selections wlt'Ii voei.ll! eoCoa. and at evevy appear- dio.1 kept Cver audience gueeBing mhcthec she was going to whistle or. sins, 'a stnite of uneeifair.ty that Cad n charm of Ms own. lle.r soprano voke was neam 'to aa vn.ij;a;e In a sprightly Ital'J.in selection tml "M.iteina Hay." MIks OimWila, May Ks not at home In swr i".v:i'. c-r pnlthvKIc deelaimiuion. "A Ma iloni.'.v of tlho Tubrt." 'Mm. Phe-; well kiM.vn r.J aJ Utt'Iie anecdme In the ilPe cf an Atl.un'titc fl.wlfe, was hardily i?utteS to her, ami 'In "Nooreir, My God, to The."' a ':tvM; iiKvuillar and una -jcoun table pre sentation of -th-o grand old hymn, In cos tu.li?, she dVM not appenr to advantage. Hut the "Stxitch'irtun at the Play," and "Incident In the Ltfe of a Lea-lviKe Sc'hoeVml.tirews," rlhiOiwJ real talent and were deservedly irecelveid with ciiihuslaem. Altoge-ttior the entertoin.nant was well wwitili tho price of aelm-Vnsi n and fulty In keeping -wttt'li tho clean nnd healthful style of amusement that has been giwn at the theatre since -It 'waa opened to the public. ENTERTAINMENT. Mon.Jay avninif, Novemi-r 4th, the Pol-j-uinth-iw Club mt7. give a litry and imisksil ntrmlnmem In tho old evhool house at Vipipcr Aftorli. The program 'A-Ill be an exwptlonaKy fine one. Remember the daue. iMondjy evening, November f. C. R. F. P. UNION NOTICE. it -guiiar m.KiChly meeting of the Colum bia lt'.ver FWhen.-n w' ProteciU-o Union will be h5l At the reviling room Tue duy. Novenber &. l&Ki, t 7:30 p. ni. Itus in.BU of mmnortanee to be tranat.ioted. M-:rcir.i tn sjod wtandlng are rqmrtM to be cnju and, hive thesr took cr I revtvlpt dlong. j SOFUS JKXKN. Pec. THE LEADING DENTIST. Why 1 Dr. HimupiI th lriln dwrrtist?) He.i. e ireucv a mn-M of cro n end iiu ui'fiKV wurn finvi rvta i teeth wltlwitt pojn. Ail-Around Hints That May Help the Housekeeper. COMMON SiNSE AT HOME Marketing an Art Fish Day-Sids Glance at Dessert and "Top . Off" Dainties. Ordering the days' marketing at the back door W all well enough for rainy day dlnnors, but If It Is a posdiMe thing every housekeeper thou". J prepare hersalf 'when she 'diresc'eg for breakfast for a trip to hir favorite green grocer or to the near est market. Marketing Is an art Ju&t as much as cooking. I read every day oo many sen sible 'articles upon thld uubject. Th tin- Initiated shoull scrap-book overy one of them. Learn how to buy a nice plump 31ttle -fowt-, a good cut of beef, a tender oteak or tihop. 'Mtiaits to be nutritious must he of good quoIDty and I idcify you to get them flnjt class If you dupond upon the order boy. He imay promise all right, but he will fail you nine times out of ten. I lo with we hai tihe fasclna'.Iona of a DrcJJen miiirket to lure us -froim our bizy ways. Imnjlne walls and floors Held, stai'.s of wihlte 'mattCa, tanks of marble Itno wtolah. -flows a istneam of water for live fkh and on every hand merchandise grouped' In imoiJt ttittradtlve fashion. Knowing hew to -utilize the meats that are left over helps aCong wonda. fully. So 'many houiaekeeipena send on the eteak with the tough, ends on. Cut these oft before broiling ankl you will have enough meat for Hamburg t,ttaila or to fix up in eomo appeijlzlng gulze. AS. osorts of 'thinga cost y.ome th'ought, but It paya well Jn 'th end. I like to feol that. FrtJay 'Is fkh day. It Battles matters ifor 'fhreo im-eals at least. Hy glenlcar.y Uii'Is cudtom tiliould be followed If for no other ireaison. Wlten soup can be served aa a first course '(t i!a wo".l to have your cook make your isisock ami! you iwlll then be able to supply thlis course at a mere nominal EU'm. Try to halve with your moat and pota toes nmo rice or hominy dainty. I nm a great 1'ivc.r of take! rice. It la cookod in -milk, a cuip f rioo to a etuaut of milk, or '.vailer If you cannot afford milk. With my Virginia proclivities still in the ascendant I eat a sxeat deal of hom iny, hoe cake anJ pono for diner. Dried fruits, If elellciouuly prepared, may bo Introduced upon the dinner tabCe, Indeed, three Umoj a day they can be eaten to advantage. A dinner satull Id to me a nexs-.tty. If 'it is only humlblo watercress with crackers and a ttittre lilt of cub c'.ieeae It e'JC3 every tl'.-ne. bweets are cbvolulely necessary as a dlnnor ilnlfi hi icme ho-Jeelio'.ds. I In- vfltne only to 'ilh-e most simple of their kir.J. Avvrage panto Is am abo-nliatlon. A fruit tint or a flakey t-uiiov3r of apples Is n-at half bad, but a little di.-h of figs is better. Nuts are par excellence on Uigestera. EaJten with salt what could be nicer to cc.-nplete a wholesome meal? We dn't eat nuts or fruits enough. Ju it lLUcn to this tufoy of Dr. Stotzer D.iuilzeir, cC Germany, on the .ipple, and then 'flr.'l out how many lovely desserts can bo mude of this fruit. He deolare-s that an "apple eaten Imme diately -before .be Jltlaie will promote gen eral 'iical.'.i. Its dletical as well n lall- mentary uubstance Is of the hlKhcett or der. It contains 'more phosphoric acid in an easily di'tcjlubla combination than any ether vegetable product. It Is ;1) good brain To-cd; (2) excltea the functions of the 'ilvvr; (li) p.-omotes a sound and quiet E'.ecp; (4) disinfects the mou'Jh; (ii) eg- gluJivate-3 the surplus acjj of the stom- (6) -para-Iyzeu hcimiorrihc-IdaJ d-irturb- ainces; (7) h-eipfl the secirouon ot trne kiu- neys ar.'d prevents vof.u ouis conerelions; (S) obviates lndige'Ion and (9) Is- a good preventive against dis:asos of the throat." Anic-ng 'the pu'ldl-ng re?elpes you will find ti;oie deUrlotus dlithej, and wholesome at that. Furnish tihe tKnnar table with one of thre dall'Mle ttiree times a -wet at least. Off-days can be s-uivplled with Ju. t a baaket of rosy-cheeked applos, per-.aps a few bonbons, or maybe naMed almonds or peanuts. Dorothy Miullox In Phlladolfhla Enquirer. COMMON COUNCIL. Report of Hushies Trun.-acted alt Yecter- Saiy' Special Scission. The city council met In special eeuslon ycstervluy afternoon at S o'clock. All 'nwcnbcKii were preiwat cxcitK oCuncllmen LangArorthy and Tru lingtx- and Mayor Kimiey. In tho absence of the mayor, Preuldent Bergman sat In the choir. Tne call staf:el t'.lut the meeting Had been called for the purpose of considering tho 18th iitreot Improvement, under the resolution Introduced at a previous meet ing of the council, and the Introduction and parage of n new ordinance. Also to consider the report of the com.nlutee on fire and water on the proposed change In the electric fire alarm eyste.n; the or dering of tasseasmcutB for teh improve ment of 14;h and 45th street Irving ave nue, the 14th eitreet sewer, and the ap- pjinMent of an at?ii9ltart assessor to as- oli.t In tihe we-k on 45;h tltreet In Adair's Astoria. O.vlng to the cOty attorney having not had sufficient time to prepare the ordi nance, the matte of the now fire alarm system was Said over tX the next regular oKt'Ulng. which m- be held one week from today. The following business iw disposed of ytaterday: An ordinsnce approprtattiur out of the general fund for he benefit of Leander Lebeck, tho tarn of $509.S9. read first and secorl -limes . t Vtf msj-or's veto of the 19:h street Im- provrrr.cnt ordinaice on the jrround that ( 4ii ot wmplJ mKb notke of Im- 1 pmvetrrirnt, was miswtned and a corrected ; ordinance was read -first time and under suaperalon of the rules passed. The ordi nance provide for the time and manner of improving 18th street from the south line of Exchange street to the north line of Grand avenue. An ordinance appropriating out of the general fund for t'he benefit of James Al exander, the sum of $116.96, read first and eecond tlnwe. An ordinance appropriating out of the Irving avenue fund, for the benefit of Le&rvder Lebeck, the sum of $3,615.57, read drat and second times. Resolutions appointing Wlllla.n B Adair, affiylsto-nt isosessor, In making the assessment on the 45Bh street Improve ment, and directing the board of asses sere to make the asse-ument for the 1m provement of Irving avenue from the east line of 15th Etrneet to the west line of 18th street, were adopted, after which adjourn rwnt waa taken. . MICROBES WILL DO IT. TlHere has been rfrcat exsltament In one of tihe towns of Alsace-Lorraine. Xt ap pears 'that a butcher had started a shop In a place tfor-merCy occupied by un un dertaker and as he soM moat alt a lower ate than his competitors h had an enor mous trade. Soon tofter the shop was opened numerous eas;a of typhoid fever were read about which had occurred in that vicinity. The d-ootors who Invest!- K'ated the matter claimed that tt was the nrJicrobes which hod spread from the morgue 'whUdh had caused the trouble, The authorities ordered the butcher shop closed. Exchange. THE (PRIVATE SECRETARY. The A. F. C. boys will produce that fun- making draima, "The Private Sacertary, at Flsthier's Opera House Friday and Sat. urxiay nich'ta. This Is the play made fa mloua by 'Sol. Smith Russall and is full ot Interesting situations. lUiseirved seats DO cenU; gaJkiry, cents. A GIANT OAK. Burns During the Night and Kills Four People. Elkins. W. Va.. Odtober 29.-Jaime3 Carr, wlfo and tiw-o sons, one of the latter being 17 and the otlhier 20 years of age, went Into the woods yeti.-day with a camping outtlt, Intending to stay a week digging far -roots. Tttey camp a last nigmt at the foot of la giant oak. They built their fire near tihe tree, and during the night It burned rapidly. Some time before layCIgi'it the Are had eaten ijf way so far Into the trunk of the tree tlhht It toppled over on (he tent In Which the 'four per-.'sns were sound asleep. The tree was four and a halt feet in diameter, and It crusied the tent us if the 'Utter had been un eggshtlt. Jaimes Carr's body was flattened -as If rojler hta-d gone over him. His wife's Ihieia'd iw-as crui-IWeVl to a pu'.p. The dlklest eon waa also mashed to J(N'.-y, and like his father and mother, did ii-ct know What struck him. The other boy was bruised by the heavy braNdhkn, but crawled out, and on his Wands and knees crept to the cabin ot John Long, mice away, where 'he told his story. He died two houra later. A rescuing party sent to the camp had difficulty In getting the .lead bodies out from under 'the tiree. BUYERS AND SELLERS. The following transfers of real estate were filed for record In the county record er'-s office yesterday: Tie United States to the heirs of ' Stephen B. Culber, deceased, isouUheiwst quarter of section I, townahlp 5 'north, range 8 wesrrt... Han? Sue Ping and Ark Nong to Ju Guy, Lots 6 and 7, Block 91, MeiOIure; M?o Lots 15, l'J, 17, IS, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 21, Block 7, town cf Morriwe.ilier Do.vns Addition W Aistoria; also Lo.-.s 15, 40, 47, and 43, DIock 6, town of Flaval Center Benj. F. Johhson to South Aber deien Co., south half of southeast' quai'teir and uoulh half of south-, weat quarter, amotion 28, townshlu 6, north, mange 6 wevt H. J. Oarneeu to Jas. Murray, Lot 9, Block 7, Pkiuanon addition P. Cohen and wife to M, E. Far reill. Lots 10, 11 are! 12, Block 2, town of Columbia Second Addi 'tiknn te Asltoria 1500 150 300 PenlnisuCair Land and Trust t.'o. Aralr&w Ktrl, Lot 11, Block Taylor's Astoria. ... to 2, 350 SELECT CLASSES. CaiBsnendng Monday evening, October 28th, I iwtM give ciflss iaons la ehort tciind and pemmanihlp nit tho Tigf'ie Hotel, Terms $5.00 per month for two lessons pr- week, in shorthand, and $2.50 per month for tvvo lessons per week In pen nunsflrip. MRS. P, F. WOODFORD. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of a decree of the circuit ea irt of the state of Oregon, for Clatsop e.mnty, made and entered on the 21st .lay of February, 1S.'5, In a suit wherein the Nicholal Brother Co. waa plaintlft and Elizabeth Funge. Alfred Funge, UMz-abeth Funge ns guardian of Alfred Ku:i.;e and Elizabeth Funge as admlnls irator of the estate of John Funge, de .v.'sed, were defendanU; whereby it was :;.lerei that the undersigned referees iiLlic tale of the hereinafter described .;al estate: . Now, therefore, we wil; in the 9th day of November, 1895, at the leur of 10 o'clock a. m., in front of the court house door, in Astoria, of raid coun- y and state, offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest and best bidder, aft jf lot fourteen (14), In block sixty-five ($5), In the town, now city, of Astoria, as laid, out, platted and recorded by John Mo-CIure, and extended by Cyrus Olney, in C.atsop county, Oregon, but said lot vttl not be sold for less than $11,000. The terms of rale wi'.'l be one-half cash and the balance on one year's time, with Interest at 8 per cent per annum. J. H. D. GRAY, H. J. WHERITY. ' Referees. N. B. The above described property is known a the Tlghe hotel property and consists of a three story house and ap purtenances. FINE BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. We have choice property In Van Du sen's, Alderbrook, Adair's, Shlve'.y's, Mc Clure'. Tnylor's, New Astoria. Warren ton, and Astoria Addition to Warrenton for sale. Also money to loan In sum of $200 to $3,000 on good real estate security. R. L. BOYLE ft CO, Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Old Medal, Midwinter Fair. D1X- CREAM Most Perfect Made. 40 Yean the Standard. Sportsmen, Bemafel No shooting allowed on these ground unless you are provided with a full line of Excelsior or Challenge Shells, loaded with Black or Schultz ) powder, BOUGHT FROM FOARD & STOKES CO. They are selling these shells so reasonably that I cannot afford to have my stock shot up with inferior one YON YONSON. GRAND OPENING. The Alame Cigar Store Is now open for butikmBB at 568 Ccunemrctel street, where Mr. ciias. oisen, manager, win be pleased to wait on his old Crttends. A clear Ha vana cigar (for 10 cent. Fortunately the scares in Honolulu are becoming scuinea that are scarce. PROVEN A BOON. Gentlemen: I have always recom mended Kra'ise' Headacne Capsule wherever I have had a chance. They have proven a veritable boon In my family against any and all kind of headache. Your truly. J. B. WALTER, Leavenworth, Kansas. For sale by Chaa. Rogers, Astoria, Oregon, sole agent WANTED. WANTED Position by competent wom an as cook or housemaid In private fam ily. Addres M., this office. WANTED House of 4 or 5 rooms, or unfurnished rooms centrally located. In quire G. E. Weaveraon, M. C. Crosby's. WANTED A piano to rent. Nofcand & Thomson's office. Apply at Wlaniter to rent A centnaCEy located house of seven or eight roams. Address M., this- office. WANTED Agents to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpeller, Vt For further Informa tion, address O. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, San Francisco. Cal. WANTED Man or lady to collect, do some office work, and manage agents. You will deal through your leading mer chants. Something new and very popu lar. We pay all expense. Position per manent. Send four reference and ten cent for full particulars. John Finney Mgr., P. O. Box 484, SU Louis, Mo. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished room on ground floor in private family. 414 Exidhiainge St. ' FOR HALE. JAPANESE GOODS Just out-Just re ceivedJust what you want, at Wing Lee s, 54$ Commercial street. TO LOAN. MONEY 'Apply to Title and Trust Co. Astoria Abstract, FOUND. FOUND Monday, September 30, a skiff, painted lead color, with about one fathom of chain. Owner can have same by ap plying at Astorlan office and paying c.iarges. A parasol was left at Chas. Rogers' drug store sometl.ne ago. Owner, can recover same by calling ac this office and paying for this advertisement. FOUND A pocket book. Owner can call at Crow's photograph gallery, pay for this advertisement, prove ownership, and receive property. MISCELLANEOUS. $75,000 PER WEEK using and selling Dynamos for plating watches. Jewelry, and table ware. Plate gold, silver, nickel, etc., same as new goods. Dif ferent sizes for agents, families and shops. Easy operated: no experience: big profits. W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. li Columbus, Ohio. WHAT! The Great Enquirer ONLY 50 CTS. A YEAR? YES I And any one sending two yearly subscribers at 50 cts. each, gets a Free Copy One Year. An 8-page paper and 9 long col umns to a page, makes it the Largest in Size! Cheapest in Price I Always Most Reliable for Facts, Truth and Markets. 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Subscript ion rates $3 per annum. Soutbwsst cor. Eleventh aud Duane Sts. B. F. ALLEN, Wall Paper, Artists' Materli's, Paints. Oils, Glass, etc. Japanese Matii gs, Ruga and Bamboo Goods, 365 Commercial Street. The Resort 473 Commercis) Bircet. in tl.f place where the liiiHitiesniiaii 11 mi tin- Inl-onun-mnn go for wi.iit in cuilnl "BKsT hN THE COAST." r a nu r.-oi of tbe celrbriteii Griniltmms beer. .iinl wi -lies of every kind made, to order, nod an elegant free lnmii cerved eveiy dny. Hot Bos-ton baked Bean se.ived verv other afternoon. You are welcome. Grosbuuer & Brach. ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Astoria Fin Teas and Coffees, Table Dellcac , Domestic ana 1 ropicai rruiti. vegetables, sugar Cured Hans. Bacon, Etc. Choice Fresh and - Salt Meats. Asphaltum Work Reservoir Linine, Street Pavinir. Side walks, Flooring and Roofing. AaphslticCementEnamel and Bo. lution forcoat'ng and preserving. IRON and STEEL TANKS. BULKHEADS, GIRDERS, PIPES. etc. Plans and Specifications D--r s 1 THOS3. K. MVIR, General Contractor and Dealer In Asphalts. 4 McKay Block, Telephone 841, Portland. Local Representatives and Agents : k Bell, Ravel Building. Astoria. Or. Messrs. Tee THE flSTORIflSRVlHGS BANK Acts a trustee for corporation and in dividuals. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on tlm deposits. J. i. A. BOWLBT Preside BBN'X. TODNO Vic ai FRANK PATTOX.,.. Cashier. DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page. MtnJ Totine:. A. a Reed, D. P. ThomJUn W. E-Detnent, Gust Holme. ) BSTOKIA - " MATTRESS -FACTORY, ITS Commercial Street. - , -O Manufacturer of every d-yscrlptian of 4 era REPAIRING) TS ALL ITS BRANCH ES 1 S f f -, i- I i I s i i 1 ' I All f s 1 '5 t -