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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1896)
THE DilLV JUJtOiiui, jU'XjJMVEIlXJDAy MO,ILVLU, JANTARY 15. 1800. 1 ? I ANNUAL LADIES' Black Celt in Hose at 25c. Reduced to LADIES' Black Cotton Hose at 35c. FcduceJ to LADIES' Black Cotton Hose at 50c. Reduced to 18c 25c 37c Call and Get the Sale Prices Dress Goods and Silks ALBERT DUNBAR. SOMETIIIXC. XEW. I'hilarc. aid Yoit' Stccl-Shod Skoc. XII Sites id Stiles. Wc also carry a fine line of ladles ami men's shoes, from the best to the lowest reliable All ROOds Warranted just aa represented. JOHN I1AHN vt CO., ' 170 Commercial street YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local woathor for twenty-four hour nJln at p. m. ytorly. furnlshM by th VnllrJ Statoa Department ot Ag riculture, weather bureau. Maximum tonioirature.4l Jisreo. Minimum tomporatur. 4! Jogrw. I'twlpltatlon, .(is lnch?s. Total precipitation from Beptember lt 1M. to date, M.M inchoj. rvflcloncy of precipitation from Scp tomber lt. 1S5, I.) iUt, I inches. Bl'SIXESS UCALS. Ito blend tea Is the best. Ask your grocer for It. and take no other. Meany la the leading- tailor, and paya the nifbest c"s Prlc 'or (ur kln- Go to 15S Sth street, opposite the Court House, to have yotr umbrella repaired or re-covered In first-class style. A complete tock of fixtures and repairs always on hand. For S cnta you can recur an excellent well served meal at the Hon Ton Hrstau rant. No. 571 Commercial street They are also fully prepared to serx-e all klmls of fish, irame and nil delicacies of the season as well as oysters In evry im aginable style at the lowest llxlns prices. Come once and you will con'imf to c iue. Charles Wirkkala's saloon, on Astor and Tth streets, which has lone been one of the most popular and best ptronlxod drinking p'.ices in the city has been moved from Its present location to the lot immediately east of the Casino thea tre. Many Improx-ements will be ad J. J aa Mr. Wlrkkala Intends keeplPB up the reputation his saloon has had since be as sumed chanre yeara aito. Only the best wines, liquors and cigars sold at the bar, a musical concert by the best talent in the city, under the leadership of Profes sor Schwabe. tne well known pianist. Elx-en nightly. Call around and bring your frlenda with you. Have you overlooked any of your friends at Christmas? If so, you can square yourself by presenting them with a nice bottle of perfumery as a New Years' gift. We received a large invoice of these goods too late for the Christmas trade, consequently have a fine line of fresh goods for the New Tear. Kates Crain Drug Co. No excuse for sleepless nights when you can procure One Minute Cough Cure. This will relieve all annoyances, cure the most severe cough, and give you rest and health. Can you afford to do without It? Chas. Roger. AX ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FAKE. For a dinner, erreJ on the Dinmg cars of trie Ctricago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Rallwwy, will be seat to any address on receipt of a two cnt postage stamp. Ap ply to Ceo. H. Heafford. General Fa anon, ger Agent, O'.d Colony Building, Cbtugo, Illinois. Special Announcement! We most respectful! c nue?t the lalie3 of Astoria and purrouiiilint,' country to attend Great Clearance Sale of fine dress gools, French and ment will le sold at Positively Three lines of fancy plaids, on sale at 12ic. 21c and 4oc per plaid silks, worth 55c and file f. . P r iinis ior lancv waihis Twenty-seven pieces of fancy mixed dress goods, latest weaves sind new -st effects, worth 45c per yard; sale price Monday, 21 c per yard, or $1.08 a suit of 8 yards. Ulankets, Comforters, Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, Cors.-ts, Gloves, Sheetings, fablo Linens, Towels and Cur tains, Fur Capes, Velvet Capes, Cloth Capes and Jackets will be rlaughtered during our Great S.de. Our Great Sale Opens Monday at 8 a. m. Store closes at 7 p. in. sharp. Ladies, take advantage of this great sale. Our stock is new, fresh and up to date. Gilt-edged goods no riff-raff or rhoddies to be disposed of. Our Portland house has a standard reputation fur handling and carrying the finest lines of dress goods ever shown by any dry goods house in tho Northwest. Our tJrat Sale will be gov erned by the same rules that govern our Portland house. Prices exactly the same. Now is your opportunity, ladies, to proem e line dress goods and house furnishing goods at less than wholesale prices. mcallen & McDonnell, 470 and 472 Commercial St., 161 and 163 Third Street, Cor. Morrison, Portland. Astoria, Ore. CLEARANCE SALE! LADIES' Wool Rtttvci Hose at 25c. Reduced to 15C 37c 55c LADIES' Black Cashmere Hose at 25c. Reduced to LADIES' Black Cashmere Hose at 75c. Reduced to FOR 8AI.H Fin residence n.l ratsines propert hr Wm. R. Adair, Ileal Kstate Uroker, No. 4 Commercial street. APAIUS ASTOKIA." On Irving Axrnuc. ii Slated until January 1st I'J.vk S-I.ols Soxloj. from 1.5S to .' IP" ot. Two now houses ,on thl. w'kvnr; ' 'will hn iwflP.Kw!- ? " '""". , KlOCa -s-on ncr.n sloe .i.nis a f.w lots In this block at 3W per lot. Fixe r.'Moncs alroa.ly on this Hook. rs will tlnj a p!a-k walk leaillnn to : ... . . ...... ..i -n .i.iri., ii-vt . tlllllTV Will HUM . .Tw.i.fn .w the aboxa proi-rty, ami an electric llgr.t ! .... 1,1 V . . liloclt on I'uane sirred, winy vn blo.-k from rlvor frout-t-ilO for lota Cil. I xxaier r roiuaiioAno,-- nanmurwai cannery. JT5 foot to ship channel. mart anx aivur s 80VTH adpi-' TIOX. lniprtx-el p-oinriy anl lees than flx-e mln- utos' wlk from electric car line, ara tiaw orlomt In this a.Mltlon at h. very low price of from $'.50 to t-Vs) per lot 81! iV ELY'S ASTORIA. North lo feet lxl L Ulook 13S. cheap for cash. Husine Lot-No 4. ixl In Block IB. Commercial street. For abort time ! on only. t-t.uA. lllock JS t)nly one Mock south of eleo rlc car line, a few lots at tiiO per lot. Mxlo. McCLI RE S ASTORIA. Flne business lot in Block west of cue- torn house on Bond street. IS.". Corner lot locxliM In Block IX Astor street, for short time. S&OOO. "MERlWETjHER DOWNS." Iots from t'O to II per lot. Acreage Two hundred acres adjoining Skiuanon a bargain: Two valuable tim ber claims, within halt mile of proposed Xehalem saw mill. At ev. ry fahion.il.e club. Dr. Trice s linking Powder. hat ' Why TIU'RSDAYS MENU. ' A g-.iest who keeps a dinner waiting or a master who ileman.ls it before Its time are alike enemies to the art of cookery." Breakfast. Fruit. Wheatena. Cream. Broiled Mackerel. Escalloped Potatoes. Mutton Chops Broiled. French Fried Potatoes. Corn Meal Gems. Coffee. Lunch. Oyster Omelet. Chicken Salad. ' Whole Wheat Gems. Cake, Stewed Fruit. Plnne-. Velvet Soup. Lyons Sausages. RaJlsheW Sheep's Head, au (Iratin. Cronu.-ttes of Sweetbreads. Roast Ribs H.ef, Horse Radish Sauce. Potatoes Parboiled and Browned. Salmi of Ducks, with Mushroms. Escarole Salad. Sinai! Peach Shortcakes. Coffee. PIANO TlXiNG. Finest work guaranteed by Thor. Fred erlcksen. t'.l Bond street. Orllfln & P.eH. Commercial street, will taki or ders. SHILOH'3 CUKE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is In great demand Pocket size contains twenty-five dose only 25 cents. Children love It Sold by J. W. Conn. American manufactures. Every article in our establish Actual Cost ! Sacrificed ! suitable fur waUt and children's .Iressea, will be placed;" on ,he ffround ,,oor- " ' ,!"y" varil; worth 2";c, 45c and 75c per vard; sale price, 2')i I . ' X ' pecial. 18C 17c 37c 35c Reduced to CHILDREN'S Cotton Hose at 50c, Reduced to CHILDREN'S I Wool Hose at 45c. Reduced to SONS OF IIF.RM.VNX. At the Grand Masquerade Ball to be given by Teutonia Ixlge No. 5, of the above or der, on Thursday evening ! Fcbruai v X at Fisher s Oner ' ' Il.ill-ic, tlm f.Uitu-iiir ulo,ni' - - ..-v.. tl,.. nwwl ,l.,....t . ..'., i I X't till IllV'Cl VlXi.llH l.lll X IS ; iWtlinH', til St WIZO, a pal' or . ' . 1 . 1 , himtr .rnn.l r,n -m htviI. . . tiltll, Mt-Ullvl n.C, ail OlUl - 17ed Sliver I'iiril rtHlVor ized silver card receiver. For the most eh'irant i?en - , . . - . itlellUtnS COSlUllie, IITSl JIDZt', 1 a ixokl-headed cane; second 1 1 1 1.. 1 ......... , 1 I prize, a handsome toilet set. l or the Ut sustauietl ladv f! - . ,.,.;.,. ...II ;,. Character, tirt TUO, gold 111 Ii'Hl caul receiver; StYOlul prize, silver sugar bowl. For the best-sustained ?en tlomW character first liriP ' l'ull'lu 8 1 Il.irjt U r, IU1 pn.e, abcautiiul cUxk; secoud prize, ; a Silt lllllbrell'l . .. it 'm I n i. umii ir.c evening l, , 1. ,11 ...Ill I. . Ui I4IU L'jlll IIIVOII lllll ; kept on exhibition m the show windows ot Foard A: Stokes. BI YER3 AND SELLERS. The following transfers of real estate were tiled In the otllce of Recorder Gun ilerson yestenlay: C II. Ilifdns to John Nteml. Imi S. I clock . War.-vmon I "' Hiram Brown to Mary II. Lt'inen- weber, null claim deeil 10 it 1 and 4. B!ock Si, Adair s Fori ot I'ppcr Astoria County of Clatsop to t'U:sti M II Company, quit claim do 1 to the Northeast quarter of northwest quarter, and northwest quarter of northeast quarter, of north east quarter of section . town ship S north, range 6 west; south one-half of southwest quarter, northwest quarter of southwest quarter, and southwest quarter of northwest quarter of section 31. township 9 north, range S west: south one-half of north west quarter, southeast quarter of southwest quarter, anil south east quarter of section i. town chip north, range 7 west; north west quarter of northeast quar ter of section 1. towsship north, range 7 west: ulso a strip of land U) feet wide across south side of the northwest quarter of section K township 9 north. rane 7 west C. R. llieslns to Chas. Crete. It 1. Block 9. Astoria Addition to Warrenton. bond for deed Same to F. I.. Allen. Lot It. Block 9. same a 1.1 It r.n Same to T. J. Wetdon. Let 1 Block 9. same addition Same to K. Mlehaelson. Iits II! and 13. Block 9. same addition Same to Dora Goelti. 2-ot , Block . same Addition Mary H. LeinenweVr to W II. Wood. Lots 3 and 4. Block V.. Port of I'pper Astoria 1.11 A stonecttfer In Genoa will recolv from S3 to 13. W per week. pr-r yard 1 wenty-two men per yard. All the fad. Latest rf CHILDREN'S Cotton Hose at 25c. Reduced to CHILDREN'S wool fitted Hose at 25c. AROUND TOWN. ONK OK TlIK lMMOlxTAl.t. Ho Worked, likewise for ioetoilty, As any on will attest Who will flop iin.l think, for In- Is the limn Who invented the nioihcrlndnxv Jest. IVtrolt TrUnine. City council tonight. Mr, t ta.x ton. of Seaside, l III the city Clatsop League llcpul'llcai. Club to ut): In. II. S. Olio. of llixaoo, xxas In th city ycstorxlay. Jol printing of nil kinds t I Ho Aslorliin Job utile. John Adnlr yesterday. am In Irvin Hiinnymctid Mr. tHiWIiy. In tho city of lVrtlaiid. la xlsltlng Frost on xvalk lioy on sled- IVx'tor sails on log. Horn To tfte wife Sunday. Ny. of John Orllltii. on James Thompson, of Frankfort. was li town yesterday. X II. WoMior whs oxer from North Hhors yesterday. i Mr- """' WooJ- of ' v" ill,.., I.I ll.lM ,IIV i n R Hanson, or Han Francisco, , n ,wn jmimmv. A. M. Whoelor. of iho metropolis, won In town ,tor.Uy I ;ow i, t,o tlmo for atilcu to present I ,,,,, "' "n i the city with a park. , v.rv thm foreinn noto wer is imun , ..,, , , ' l i.urt.ti.ina in tnint his rttnch In ' y I tho Walluskl yelenla. Ijiwrrni-e Enysrtl. s, 1'lll.ir ilink seiner vMtvxl Astorli yer.tcr.Ux- c... l.ll.. ..r Kb ,...kitM a. was a xls- Iter to this city esteidriy Windy days tevcal loots lht tied both butteits and blacking. C. W. Knowl.-s. a prominent resident of Portland. Is at the ivcldent. i Fishwife flannel Is som.thlna esnenil.il- ' '' Knlh an! comfortable. 1 All kinds or tame neiicacies. nines und liquors at Foiird Jk Stokes Co. J. W Conk arrived down from Portland yesterday on the Telephone. K. F. Settlor, of St. I.oul". Mo, regis teerd at the ivldent yesterday. Miss Aman.U Mittsnn. cf Seu.lde. xls ltl friends in Itils city yesterday. For the l -t of commercial 'oh print ing call at ti e AstoMall Job otnee. Mr and Mrs It. II. Dyer, id S.iiuh Bind, Wash , a e visiting ill Astoria. The most complete siock of 'lne ciiim. d fruits and V.vtalil. at Ford Stokes Co. Parties desiring to locate on irovrrnmit land will please cell at our olll 'e. it I. Boyle & Co. Wa.'e Hampton Smith n turned y. st. r day from a prolonged visit to Portland and river points. Carl Hansen, of Crooked Creek, and Gin Nelson, of the lwls and Clarke, were in town yestenlay. B. Pearson, nianag. r cf the Itleh.ir.l .4 lloynton Stm lltailng Comnin". Portland, whs in ihe city y.sterd'iv The rase of I'anlel n'Nell was yest, day again contlnuxl In the Justi.-. court, this time until Thursday lit I p . ; Mist Nelll Ayers, of Portland, has ' accepte1 a position as cpera'fir In the i j Postp.l Telegraph Company's otllce in thl . ; city. ! Parties desiring the lesi of lob printing i at the lonest prices should enll nt the Astorlin Job otllce lieforo K'lliig I where. els.- I Mrs. Ant.lo Feok.w y.-ster-lay made an ! nsiifnment for the Ix-netit of her cri-illto. ... ,m i Ullas II. mlth has lieen ntipolnt.d as I slgnee. The w. nthi-r clrk for on wan km.l ; Htorm (MThn;! mime r.tl.tr U''ji n h Wh av- a lot of t'xtrn vhoU aihK : iimIhi. If you want a )xx )o not fit 1 1 to mil curly for Rao. I uij. an v ry Brarr-H. Iot A W'jinl. ! If yon fliin't l).li"V Axloriii In Imp I st locitlon on lh tohki for a .trw city, look tit our niBp in our wlmlow f Hi ranlllc coatt. it. Is. Hoyl? A Co. J J. Lynch, of tiio Nfhalm, Uo Ihh lwin umlfr trfBtm-nt la Si. Mary Iuih ,iiiul for Fome time pant rt uriuil to home yfnurday, hI.; hi t y ImpruviMi A coat bodice Is a Jaunty nrTalr II tun.' perfectly. A Inrtte ruch'., minle nf i.s trlch tips, nestled t..ri-th.r ntid seining far tip the lm. k r. I sides, Klv. s a dis tinguished air. Fifteen yars airo ineomii nail a wn i lallon of 500 people: today sh has V. mi Asolrla Is far better located for a lare eotnmerclal city, and now Is the time tn Huslness men, If J'ou want to fit up ; your omc for the mtnim yenr, with J 1,,., of it.ttP heads, hill heads, st the Htnte- I mints, etc., call at the Astorl'in J'di nlflce where you will lind the best of st j-k and material. Owing to a mlsunderslandlnK the nlifht school had hut few attendants last even ing. The school will he In session nightly, except Saturday and Sunday, und Is a txrmanent Institution. Tho public will pleaat note tills fuct. Cushlng Post, No. II, ft. A. n., held Its rigular election of others Hatur-l.iy i veiilng. which resulted as follows: Com mander, I'. I.. Taylor: m nlor vice, A Weyland: Juniol vice, W. ilurtoii. chap lain, ('.. fl. Wright: ollleer of the day, Ii Crank: officer of Ihe gufid, Martin Oll lon: adjutant, K N. Ilruzn-. The Oak Khnvlnjr I'arlors, No. 112 i;i-v-enth Mtreet, have Just heen titled up ami decorate! fn the latest and most npprov.-d style. There are Ihreo nrMt-class bar bers employed and they constantly study to satisfy and pirns nil customers. In short, It Is a fdasure to have work done at this shop. Call there and you will be convinced that ibis Is. tru. Krlckson's, on Astor street, has be. come one of the most popular resorts In the clly. None but the finest rind purest liquors are dispensed, and each r.usto'ner receives prompt and polite attention. If you have a friend or customer from a distance visiting you, ttike him down to Krlckson'a and show him the most pain, tlal and modernly appointed pluce of iis kind In Astoria. Mr. O. W. Ilnymond was In the cllv yesi'lrday and exhibited his new needle for knitting fish nets and device for filling the pcedle with twine. The fisher men who have seen It declare that It I" a irrcnt Improvement over the present no.. Il. which has to ! "lied ') I'"1', im.l Iho new UiiciHe'ii l "lmde, elton nnd cltc-ltxc II l I" ""'I ' coino lino pn.iol u-' Mr. Iliiyniotnl .. tcn.U lo .ccun- patent for Iho ilcUce, Ahout menu the iminli-ts of the HcanOlninliili Hcncvclcnl Socloty wors frcscnt at it hummel l Ulc I olaco lw. I.imant liii cvciilna. James McCain. x ho imostvd by Ulllcer Slnnoll Monday cloning, on a charge or xasninci. hid hearlna In Iho police court yostctday floinooii. Ho Pleaded milllv and was lined In tho sum of in which Judge N.lson Mgreod to sus. pond If ho left t 'if- Cluulea Dyer, Jmne. Cla.k and ClniiloS Herman, va grants, com Ided on Monday, ami Kd ward I'hl.r. diuuk and dlsonleily. who w.te iiIm ii a like line. est.i lay left. Iho city, s did also Moi'aiiy Ath.ua An.li.ano. of Cliltou, xxho wss ndliidged liwiino ""' ''o'Kity '0t some time ago. .s "gam tou In eharge lx the anllioiitlcs xoMcrday. At the time of his llrst uppcamniK before Iho court he a glxeii oxer to the cus tody of h f i lends. i ho thought him otili- lei'ipoiiiilli ln-ane. but entirday Sherirt ll.uo lecelexed a telegram stating that he had become xl t. '! asking that ho bo Ukoti I" chatgiv Tho sheriff InnmMiatelv 1. tt up the l iver, return Ing in the ad. iooon and lust veiling look Andreano to Sulcin. Vt a tne. ting of Hie school directors of the clt of AMoila. h. ld Monday ev..nlng. Januaiv U. Ivs''. It ordore.1 that a night school l" h.iinM'f conducted at the school building on E -hango street opposite Hani's null, commencing Tues. dav rxcliliig. Januari II, IV. at I o'clock. d continuing cicry olenitis, excepting Saliltd.iv and Sundav. lllllll further or ,,is I'lss school lo be free lo all pupils under Hie u: of .'I v.tis. and a nominal tuition lee of one dollar will le charged for each one .uicitd 'UK school alwve that When the li and N" Co 'a steamer I'.l'oslna ariiM'd in I "it tjom the H'lenl nemo nine ago !ie XX as ex llllltled by Health uttl.-.i J A Fulton, who found eierxthliig abend a- the law re.jllrs, with the ox-'. oU.'ti of tw.i small U.os of plains nlu.ii oum I" Iheir position In the hold, cool I I' 'I t'O r.achc.1. Dr Fulton t.l.-giapn.'.l lo I'r. J C. Kmiih, ,.f the M ittr.' II ".pllul. Ill Portland. In forming him of this part of Iho cargo, ami x.-i.i.Uv ire. -ix. d an answer, slat ing that a- the l.in tequlies that all plant '.e.ni'ig Ju an -hall not le Ion le, In the I'lllled States lllllll slltV d)S from the tore ot t'nir .l.iptnent, he had r. u id t i allow Ho in to taken ashore Capt Punch o: ko"W II i "Mill . I'1' teldal I Hh H''''U, for gi.i'liui,. ici'l stay He prop." oolit! a. t Inc. si d lf 1,1 l.lwtlfx 11 sx : 1 1 l grad. r from S nh the in. ant one I . ik about Ho- re. Iturk - In -i" asm Captain slid lll large tract-, l-e !!.. South Bend, the well -hi i . .1 in Astoria yes. on- tilth of his outfit , i hat h" Is here lo j i i.t go Into general j tl. wotk ca-l be had ; ti-.o lus Urge steam ' -..l tu Astoria. In, i: do the finishing) i. . or for I'otitractvir ' n of real i slate, the ! !, re o tiers held ' .t Itmnry could lv ' mad- Ix on! I the m i- V.. l . j .111.1 l!ltl:eir ' ! ,.f a' I I ' Tl I I and Ih. 11 'III P'lll 1 ll . .- a pal t of It -an i litr..ioxlng that. J . . i u hln the n-a'-h 1 i-pro- I.I.--I w liere !.,!! Will b'lll. I Up, mx can be made to. I ui If there are no I'" I' I bring In..' .- P" ' -pl.'. oniloo I.iMoi.s U'l ' hot l. llucll l"l tou ; may b.- us t ..-- t I low II b. .1.. O 'l ' "' ! in. i i.i..x..i.i: in . -..liiera they will . i rv long, xx hatexer ' . i ai iicii'arly If that :;,-h. .1 place. NN1X. KltSAtlY .. .ite-n of rimy Vnirs 1,1 Lit.- .. now n. has Inst re-li,- i'li ni.. it. to-ayi, I iVr.-kiy Patriot, e .nj account of the . at tin i i a i ' of Ihe i i'..l mother ' I a i ii number . 1 1 im . or Mr. and l t II. -li' r--s lenee i. i - no- i-.th nntil ! i : I . is but rare . i h ne I.,m n unii.d . x -ui -till III the i.i'l .1 II' I III posses- I'apt I ..Hid .1 Prill.'.- I i ollt.llolr , . I, 1. 1 I .-d.llM.- Mr-, in I.. in to.itMiiio I nil ', m. i.t ..:i Mi i- : . : II w i. I... or ,r .xi nan He -.1.1.. I lit l l:i I h ' lo tl lf Pch. I'.- s.-.,l in. I. ,ui Oct., 'h his i.aretits In the . v 1.-. en I. it-1 fie -hip ;',,ltion snd I.,.,.:.. I ,it xic in ! td. X li. from whh'h in. v i y. Li n,!. hi. r. I'.. I lii 1..'. h. ix. ih -iti'l-.i In niarnacs to Miss N.i't. i i -,.t... .l.ucM.r of Jerit Cide, of X. I. ., it lm V nil Their s tiled In I l...e Itu .r. w t - lie w a s i I e n sl i' el y en - aw-. I It. .i l.. ! lit; and ahlnntilMin. II' I. -nit r it v 'ii - i. x-i!s In w I.I. li he and l.ls -,ii., . ir;l'.'. .1 a t.ie and successful Ira.l.' I., i v . -ti 1 1-! I -In tul and New. f.. Ull.ll.it..!. I.t .l.m.l. .ll'd Ihe htlltes. Ill.t slilpl.inl.litii: I . .itt.ii'k' an unprntl'a l.ie ii.i-tti. en 't .r i.. ihe s. arclty t.f Inni I . r. I..- in I': i. tn.c. . .I to his present l.uin" ix t - r.- In- an. I his sun have one of the tifi- t farms in that lantlftil section i.f . .. tni'i Mr Hid Mrs. !!ell hive holh II-. l , X- It;!. 'ill !!'. es. I, -I f tf-o,l llelrh- I...I-. .ilw.ici i.ii.I- to h -lp ntnnir every I .iu-.. an. I few have rontrllnited in. .re titan th, v, a. i-nrdlntr In th-lr nonns, tn aili.-iri.-e tit.. c..e id I'hrlst. They ciin ii.r-i. r-.- int. iiiiTt-iuiv in almost any siii.i-.t Mr I:. II i.iiK a reader of many li.'.k- an t i f ii.iifiv t.f the leadlnit pniiers. he I.eitiL' -.fill ' iii . i f the tlrst at the post- "111 -ait.'iv ,iu,!iitnif for the Incnmlinr niiitl 'I i.i .f. ti; . i-nei with scleral ii'. tul . l v t ir nelchhors In I ermir Itnii ii n i. k.ii i f ihe hlifh esteim In alii- It Ih.)' v.. re li.ni, i.miiiks siiltnhlc L.r ll .- i . iii.iti were in i hy Mr. Wil liam M. Km. .li in. jnlttisinne and othra. xi.. i.ti ,. ..u ... ...... . ....I. ..ri....i,. Unit he mild mil, es he wished, express Ills ti..re. I.itli.ii i.f the KOOd Will shown in llcm In th-lr eld rife. tiii: ri..i;u:.s v khyit Wmi- nm-ijiv l,.t l. Xi,t i-o s. ilous as lies.- .n.. ih.. ii. rem troubles, but they me l.rill.ly liarrnssinn nevertheless. 'I'li-i' tie ii out h n. nine nnd Ionic, llost't ter's Kt kiii.i' Ii Itltter-. renders the nerves tl.-IIITIII HO' I rllollj.-, .t i.ItlOll'S digestion, uppeliii. and .'Lip, uml eslablmhcs health on a tlrtn and p.-ru'ii netit basis. Tills ' .-ui'.- of i. r . ons debility Is :'i moved by He- l-iii.r-i. which Impart ii healthy tone to ii.e immiIc reition, iin the act liliv of iiiii. It Hie well being of the entire "Vstitri J liilC' IV d. Iteritlelll. ThlH Sler- lini: uml iiiiii -lioiion d medicine tils r. nie.it. r,,t jiiei-ehU bitl.iusness, con stlpaiioii. i lieiitiu, i,. nnd kidney com Plaint, ittri ;,, f.,rn,s of mnliirlnl ills e.-ise I '-e i ,, .;ua, :y. I'l-llt.llt!. fiom IIm 2.'. i . I.I'. a i s'tlppciy, who piel the bark "Iio'iIm In ylon, earn about lay. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Old Medal, Midwinter Ftlr. 'DEL' Most Perfect MM. I' Ve;ir:i l'at Ktsir.i'aril IB If you want lure rellif for llmbi, um an Allcock Pkak in Mink -Not i of tlona la aa Rood a the genuine. Have You a Sharp Knife! The New Year's ! Our Stock of Car- Turkey Hay Be Tough dust the Thing for a FOARD & The Astorian Job Office Best of Stock. Is always prepared lill.I. I1KAIW. I.KTTKU IIKAI'S, STATI-'.MF.NTS, nrsiM;s caim's. knvki.oita UIX-KM'TS, And all kinds of Commercial Printing at Prices ns Low, If not the Lowest in the City. AN KNJuVAIII.i: APKAIIt. Prugresslie lluchre Patty at the donor, of Mr. C. K. 1'Klnrfer It. ! The residence of Mr. and Mrs I' i: I HHiK-r. at the corner of Twelfth ami t'mtttlierclal streets, was the scene i.f s niost enjoyaldn KathetltiK last eii-nim.'. the ik-cssUiii helliu a priiKresslle .11. -hie nirty. The house was hrllliantly lllu nilnalrd. ami a very enfival.le exeniitK as passed The prises w.re aut.l.. as follows: Klrst Kentleman's pi la... .Mr J t' I'olion: ladles' tlrst prlSe, Mrs f J tSmxItnan. ladles second prise. Mis J I' 1'iilion. Iinol.v prls -, Mis Jos.-tdi il. h At mldtilcht a sunipluons repast was served, after which the icncsts depart.. I Those present were; Mr and M-s r J tioodman. Mr atid Mis w ill am I'd ar, Mr. and Mrs I, iihler. Mr nnl Mrs. Trestiin, Mr and Mrs Cos II. t. ti Mr. and Mrs McKarlnne, Mr and Mi. A Hn.ith. Mr and Mrs J r r..lt..n Mrs. J. V. Hare. Mr and Mr. A Iturtholom.-w. Mr. and Mrs. t'. l: I tun ir-r. the Misses May, Nellie en I llatin I'lsliiKir and Mr. Idlcheitherit th k rritHi:i!H ttKHcri-: laisl litipt.-r In the Htury of the HI nu h m x Is. Seat lie I'ost-lntalllgencer The I'nltid Stales revenue cutter CI iimhlne xesterduy hroimht lino mis p .it Purser Mncdoniihl. Third IMhcer llnln. and the three Japaiiiac sailors, slut hft the Hirathtievls In an attempt to r.a. li Iho land atid secure aid, on Tin-miax tmirnlng. lifceinber it. while the sltli was lying ten miles west of I ictruett.ir Island. ThMy wre fouml yesterday im rn ,ng en pcstriictlon Island, where tli.- had been for sixteen days, all sound iin.l well, wllh Ihe exception of one of Hi. Japanese, who was siiiTerlmt wllh a s. vere rold They were tippurciitlv v. t i comforlohl" In their cramped ipuuiers. and the only anxiety felt was because of Ihe condition Of the IlKhtholo.e food sup , ply. which was liiglnnlnif Ir, k t low Tho Coliimhlne s nrilvnl was not uti. s - peclisl hy the castawavs, as she win due at the Island on her regular r ids short - ( ly afler they wero thrown there The landing nt liestructlon Island Is extremely perilous, so perilous. In m l, that till supplies I a lien by the IikMIimiis. lender are hoisted from the boat In-low be means nf u derrick. The ilenic'.i. i w hich towers high above the rocks, did . unwonted duly on the mornlm: of I o m- ! hi r 24. for It was ihe signal bv wh' 'i the five wenry men guldid thcmselies lo the Islnnd. When, after hard pnllliut Hie rocks at tho south end were within Lull ing distance, the problem as In how- a , landing was to I" effected pt. -. lil.il lis. If. The waves were riintilnir hluii, ' and but a llltlv tllstame away broke In j fury against the apparently tuibrok n j face of rock, Tl.lr houts fi r assistance j were unheard, tin. I Ibev had nlm-cl con- 1 eluded that their sturdy imille with ihe seas had been a vain one, ivheti a heavy rush of waves t-nrrled tin in past n pro Jectltig point and llftisl tl c boat lihth on a narrow bench. Without delay the men, led by Purser MacOonahl, who was In charge, chimin r ed up tho rocks to the lighthouse and caught the keper In tho nt of butcher ing a calf In the burn. Their entrance was tho tlrst Intimation he had of their criming, and everything was done to niake them comfortable, the butchered rutf con tributing a great deal to that end. The flour nnd ctinned goods brought In the III tie boat from Ihe Hlrnthm vls were hoist ed up. and all sellled down to nwnll Ihe coming of the Columbine. Had she not arrived Thursday Purser Macili.tiald uml his crew Intended to mini i k once more snd make an attempt lo rnieh Ihe Birtills of Juan do Kuca. Tho Columbine left Aslot-la liiceinher 27 to go In search, bill was unable to get across the bar at Ihe mouth of the Col iinibia iinlll lust Thursday morning. The ship reached Destnuitlon Island nbuiil 3 It In Ihe afternoon, nnd afler Purser .Mne donuld, Third Male Haines and Ihe Jap anese, who nro mimed Tainura rtrlltlchl, Mtiynlsuyu Mlnemalsu, nnd H. Ilmigawn. hud been assigned comfortable ipuirteis on Iho light ship, the return vovnge iii tho roast was begun. Arriving IiimIiI. Cope Flattery uch a quantity of logs nnd driftwood was encountered Hint Cunt. H'cliuidsoli decided to anchor at l)um;r nes.i, for fear ol Injury to the blades of paint In lh back, lidt, cbiit, r Porous Plaster (lii host of coitnlerfulti and litittav vers Will Suit You New Year's Present. STOKES. Neat Work. to print to order I i A I. IU.ANKS, IIIITlS.i TACiS, i.iti;i-s IKK i:ts. II.MMU,S i : i v KTC. it.,- i o' 1 1 ui hitte's piopdl-r. 1'his iort was r.so tod at nuun yesterday atul the t'.ituiii. line ul i. It'll plOCcrdt'd u tile Op-gotl lltl. oio.eiiii-nt itisl huukris. .-tliortly after licit l Va II as lilPc.-M hud taint., themsrlll .P. I. mil' Well to Jlisllty Ihe title, left .li- i ..untitling uml tiMik pa.iv- on hoatd th.- i'lt-r for 'la.uitin. where they will t. ...ti ttin rttrallttie. is. In Ida il-salit little rat.lil on Ihe Col i'ii .ii... sut rounded hy a hale of fravraitt I I n ..in. ('apt. t'harlea Itlchaidson told n.e ii. i nt tie res. ae . a party of M. n.ls and rahlhl'.eil pictures of III.' i.i iiiiii. fakef. .y llcrt t. Toalle, uf i'ottlatid. xxho had lieen r.illitlilB.lonrd hy lite i . et iiiii.-tii to ph.iloi:iapli the lial.t h..ii"e stallnns of the t'oast, and who was ptrsctit at the recite. The i ol it in to tie Is IdkltiK on coal ami mil leaxe In a few data. l l.l'CTIi'N Vh' (IKKICKIIH Tl,. following nfllcers were, elected by l.ii.v.iy I. ol. N.t U. K. I). T. M , last ex.-mnx : Sn Knlrht Com , Wm. C. A. I'ohl; Hlr I.I. nt Com., C. A Hanson; Hlr It. K. x p finis: Hlr t". K. M II. Itosnrlh; Sir Chap, r. i Orury. Hlr Physician. r I' Jaiitin. Hlr Hargeanl, Chas. llofl. Hr M at , , Jss iMckson; Hlr 1st M. of I. 'I J H-tiem. Hlr M M of it. C. ' II. iito.i, Hlr Hent, Hofus Jensen, Hlr l'i. k..i. J K. Wirt. c.ATHiP ItKPI III.ICAN i.i:aoi i:. A m.s-ilng uf the Clatsop Itepuhllcati Letttcue Is to reliy railed for Wednesdiy X'tilng. at ft p. m., at the court house in the clly of Astoria. Or, for the pur pose or electing eight delegates tu rep- es.. in the local organisation at Ihe Iden i in I business session of the Young Men's -"nr.. Itepublh uii Club, to be held In Poll liind, nr., on February 4. Ill order of the executive committee. JnllN II AIIN, Chlilrinan. V. MAHKItKV. Hecrctary. MA1IKKT IIKI'OKT. 1 .1-et ihhiI. Jan. H, Wheat, spot, unlet, 'I. -in. in. I. poor: No. I red winter, r.s 1.1; No 2 red spring, slocks exhausted: No. I liiml Manitoba, C (lyl. No. 1 Calllornla, ;.s r,i'd FOll RKNT. Thnsi coinfiftaiy f-irnlalHsl room, w ith HrMt-olasa table lioanl, at Mrs. Ilol-b-ii'e. cormsr Brh and Iiumsis trewta, iionixl without room If dirl. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest -honors at every world's fair where exhibited. A TWI8TKK. A twister In twisting May twist him twist, For In t wis: Ing a twlat Thre.- twists make a twist; Hut If on of lbs twists I'nfwlsis from the twist, The, twist untwisting I 'ti t xv lata th twlat. That Is, when IP twisted with any other twin than MAItWIAI.I.'S The Resort 17:1 ('niiinit'rnial street, is the plnoo where the hiiHiiiossinan ami Hie liiluirini! miiti (jo for what Ih fiiIUhI "JJKHT ON THIS COAS T," or a nine cmil iliink of the celcliraleil litmlirinua In-nt. Siiinl-wi- lios ol every klntl miulo I" orili-r, ntnl an elcoimt- fieii lunch Mirveil rvnry dnv, II. d Uiistiin llnkeil lU'iin aorvoil tvery other nfuiiii'Miii. ur" t'l"iiie. Grosbauer St Brach FOUND. I.OHT-(n i Jim. i, on loth street be tween Franklin and ilrund avenues, a torlrl'e shell enroll with nold ornaments. I.i .it tit Astorian oll'eo and r- e'-e tc. witd. .3 i