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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1896)
fed. iifE DAILY ASWUtXN, AaiMU, SUNDAY KpJUflWft JAOTAKY lt, 1 ft SOMETHING NEW, lhii.tr 1oiM' Sircl-Skn Shots. All viitj 8ttc Vt also carry a lino line of ladies and men's shoos, from the best to the lowest reliable goods. All goods warranted just as represented. ' JOHN1 II A UN A CO., 479 Commercial street. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. TXl emllne hf the United State. Department of rlculture, .reamer Durcau. Maximum temperature, M dogres. Minimum temperature, 41 degrees. Precipitation. 1SS 'inches. Total precipitation from September 1ft lS. to date, J:.? inch.'. Deficiency of precipitation from Sep. temlcr lot. Is', to date, .eS ln.-h. Bt'SISEvSS IjOCALS. I to blond tea la the boat. Ask your grocer for It. and take no other. Meany la the leading tailor, and pay the highest ah price for fur skins. For K ent you can recur an excellent well served meal at the Hon Ton Restau rant. No. Sri Commercial street' They are also fully prepared to serve all kinds of llsh, (tamo and !ll delicacies of the season as well aa oysters In evry Im aginable atylo at the lowest ltvinit price. Come once and you will continue to cjme. Cbarlea wirkkala a saloon, on Astor ann - . , 1 J ... I Tth .tre.ta, which ha lone been one of , With aCCUraCV Btld UOpatctl. the tnwt popular and best rtronlied . c -1 . t 11 -i" tlrinklnir pUoea in the city haa been j A'On I Itlll U M ' 1 Hint a latl u rwved from In present location to the,vou cOIltenudatO IliaklUS 1111 lot immediately east of the Casino thea-;. . . . Many improvements win oe auueu; aa Mr. Wirkkala intend keepirs; up the reputation hi saloon has had since oe as sumed eharjre year airo. Only the best wines, liquor and coram sold at the bar, musical concert by the best talent In the city, under the leadership of Prjfea sor Schwabe, tne wen known pini.-t. a-lven nightly. Call around and bring your friend with you. Have you overlooked any of your friend 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 Urge Invoice of these goods too late for the Christma trade, consequently have a fine line of fresh goods for the New Tear. Estes Crain Drug Ca. Xo excuse for sleepless nlgtits when you ran procure One Minute Cough Cure. This will relieve all annoyance, cure the moat severe cough, and give you rest and health. Can you afford to do without it? Oh as. Rogers. SHrLOH'S CURE, tit great Cough and Croup Cure, la in great demand Pocket alxe contains twenty-fir doses only eenta. Children love It. Sold by J. W. Conn. A TWISTER. A twister in twining May twist him a, twist. For in twisting a twist Three twists make a twist; But if one of the twist I'ntwist from the twist. The twist untwisting fn twists the twist That Is. when Iff twisted with any Other twlae than MARSHALL'S. THE PLAGUES OF EGYPT Were mighty bad. Not so serious as these are the nervous troubles, but they are terribly harrasslng nevertheless. That thorough nervine and tonic. Host?t-ter-s Stomach Bitters, renders the nerves tranquil and strong, promotes digestion, appetite, and sleep, and establishes health on a firm and permanent basis. This cause of nervous debility is removed by Greatest Clearance Sale Of the nineteenth Century! Dress Goods, Cloaks, Capes and Fur Garments Prac tically Slaughtered. We want to impress and convince the ladka of Astoria through the columns of tiV' press that we are in a position to oiler them first-class material of all kinds, and unden-eil ! any dry goods house or dry goods merchant on the Pacific Coast or in the fetat of Oregon. We Have We are here to stay; up We are up to date on fine goods. Ladies, have you exaniint d our fine IJlack Goods, French Crepons; Black Boucle, Hough Effect; French Serges, DouMe Warp; Rain-Proof Cravcnette, which is considered to be the hest fabric manufactured on the other side of the Atlantic. We are etrictly Ladies' Dress Goods Furnishere, and you can always rest assured that we can 6iiit you anil suit the most fastidious. Your You will always and at New Weaves and Novelty J)re?n Great Clearance Sale will give in the city. The only exclusive mcallen & McDonnell 161 and 163 Third Street, Cor. the Bitter, which Import healthy ton to th ggstrtc region, upon the nat ivity of Which the troll being of the entire mem I largely dependent. Thl ster- ling and tlme-honored medicine remedle. and prevent hllMusn... con - stlpattnn. rheumatic an.i Kinney com-, pismta an.i nil i.tios oi maim mi ease, I'se It regularly. Al tM lON JS.YU'. Martin Olson will noil at auction, on Tuesday. January 21, 1800, beginning at U ;lW,ume, fust prize, a par oloekam..infrontoftlieres-:i.,nip: second prize, an. oxi taurant at the Central Hotol,j jzoj silver card receiver. a lot of nearlv new household kitchen furniture belong. ing 10 panics w i iu aiv ivm-i4 polled to leave me euy. i ms will be a rare opportunity fori Icrsim3onthehwkoutforbar.jl.il.ir.u.tt.1.i j;, j,r;ZOf g0j jn. puns in uiese lines, us u Mm be a forced sale, and every j article offered will be iH-si- tively kmx'ked down to the Inchest bidder. ' " ccivaJiHi KC ! j Has opened an architect and j drawing otlieo in connection with his business as contractor j and builder, and is now pre-j pared to furnish estimates and ! plans for buildings ot all kinds prO t'lllf 111 Ul smv Jk.iin.1 Office. 473 D.iaue street. FOR RENT. Three comfortably furnlsixsl rwon. with ftrst-cUss table board, at Mrs. Hol der)', corner rh and Duwne streets, oowrd without room tf oVwlnsd. The Resort 473 Commercial street, is the place where the businoivman and the liborioir man go for what is called "BKST UN THE COAST." or a nice cool drink of the celebrated- Oambrinns leer. Sand wiches of every kind made to order, and an eleeant free lunch served every day. Hot Boston Uaked Bean served every other afiernooD. You are welcome. Grosbauer & Brach THE A BON E PICTLkE DOES NOT REPRESENT A iiassvntrer train on the Chicaio. Mil waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. Its tarins are restlbuled, lieater by steam, and lisrhtes.1 by electricity. Each sleep car berth has an electric reading lamp. Its dining cars are the best in the world, and its coaches are palaces on wheels. This creat railway, connecting as II does with all transcontinental lines at St Paul and Omaha, assures to the tarvellng public the best service known. Tickets via the Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul r.uiiway are on sale at nil railroad tlck-t ofilces to any point In the United Piat.s or Canada. For maps, folders and other Information, address. C. J. EDDY, General Airent. J. W. CASEY, Portland. Or. Trav. Pass and Tkt. Airent. Portland. Or. ! ffrS iFrft Lw?i ill Second Week tf?e Stuff. Wo J4ave and, in the lanpage of Horace Greeley, grow with our progressive city. Attention, Ladies! all limes find us ahead of other Loufes' and merchants in Goods, strictly confined to us for our Astoria trade. Our you many rare bargains not to be had in any otlrr house Cloak und Dross Goods House in Astoria. 470 arid 472 Commercial St., Morrison, Portland. SONS Of UKKMANSt At the Grand Masquerade ltill tO he- ClVOll UV TeUtOMft wl lu ' r , . ' Al"luul 1X10 lNO. , OI 1 110 tUHJVU UT- tier, on Thursday evening, February IS, at Fishers Opera House, the following elegant prizes will bo awarded: I' or the most elegant lady s lor xy- i.vr Ka nmi oW-mr f,,,,. ,ienian - s costume, first prize. sroUl-Ueattett cane; second pne a hmulsomo toilet set. yor t)ie ,wt sustained ladv c;lul receiver: second pr;ZOi siiver gUg.ir bowl, yor bost-sustainec! 1 gen- tlcman's character, first prize, a beautiful clock : second prize. a silk umbrella. Admission Gentlemen, in ;iasti $i,QO; ladies, masked, 50c; spectators, oOe.; children under 12 vears. 'Joe. -I n vxo Trxixa. Finest work guaranteed by Thor. Fred- rlcksen, SvTl llnnd street. Orllfln A Iteeil, Commercial street, will take or der. WANTED, WK don't want boys or loafers, but men of ability. tSO to t. a month to hust lers. State and- general agents. Salary and commission. Kadne Fir Engine Co., Racine Wis. WANTEDA girl to work in private family. Call on R. 1. lloyle at Co., S3i Commercial street WANTED AgenU to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of ; Montpeller, Vt. For further Informa tion, address Q. M. Etolp. General Coaat ! Manager, SS-4 Crocker Building. Ban Francisco, CaJ. WANTED Man or lady to collect, do soma offl.ee werk. and manage ageota I Ton will deal through your leading mar-' chant a Something new and rery popu- j lar. W pay all expense. PoalUon per-: manent. Send four refereneea and ten ! eenta for full partlculara. John Finney Mgr.. P. O. Box K St Louis. Mo. FOR RUNT. FOR KEXT-Seven room molern house with lath. Fine marine view. Kent lis I l Exchauce. MISCELLANEOUS. IT5.0O PER WEEK, using and selling; Dynamo) for plating watch sa, jewelry, ' and table war. Platea gold, silver, 1 nickel, etc.. Mime aa new goods. Dlf-l ferent slies for agents, families and shot. Easy operated: no experience; big profits. W. P. Harrison Co,' Clerk No. 14. Columbus, vhlo. ! FOR SALE. JAPANESE GOODS Just out-Just re- , calved Just what you want, at Wing Lee's. 641 Commercial street. j FOUND. LC3T-On Jan J. on 1'Hh street be-' tween Franklin and O.-.unl avenues, a ' tortoise sh"ll comb with gol 1 ornaments. ; Iav at Astorlan ofPc? and re.eive re- , ward. I of tfye Stock! Astoria, Ore. AROUND TOWN. "I hain't forgot my rlln', Nor how. In sixty-two Or thereabout, with !atlle shvntl.1, I charged th boy In blue! And. I say, I fought with Rtonrwull. And MmaI th wV with Ijp. But If thla old Ciilone In for war, Make one more EMI for mo!" -tttantnti William Wolf, ot Ohl -av l In town. Julius Levy, of Portland, l ! the city. J. c. Adam, of W,iow. I" at the Par ker, Look out for llie Apollo Club conceit. Feb. 1 The bustle will surely be with u In the prliiR. Job prlnlln of all kinds at the Aslorian Job office. Mrs, K, Host wns down from Knappa yesterday. Vse Marshall's.' You luko clmncea on the others. Daniel I'pion was over from IVep lllv er yvvlcrtlay. Cleore Hensun w.a lovii from the me- troiwlls yesterday. The correct visiting card for ladles Is almost square In shap.v Theo. Christens, the Villukl farmer, was In Astoria yesterday. It Is said at FoniM St k.' that Fred Johnson Is out of prunes. William Heokard ws In town from the Lewis and Clarke oster.Uy. The Harvest Moon yesterday xery near ly turned Into a half moon. The new moon made lis how last night through a rift In the clouds. Read the "Kaftlr" corn article on the second page of today" Issue The woman with a dripping uinbrell i Is a menace to the community. John Punke. a pronilne-ii farmer ot 11 ney. was In town ycsterdiy. All kind of table delicacies, wines and liquors at Foard A Stcke Co. Edward Hagrup. of Frankfort wa In the city yesterday afternoon. Andrew Young, of ,'oung' rlvrr. was In the city yesterday, on business C. R. Johnson and A. IVanon. of Chi nook, were In the city yesterday. For the best of commercial .'b print ing call at the Astorlan Job oltice. Marshall's twine used by TS per cent of the fishermen on the Columbl river. Marshall's salmon twine Is without a competitor. Strongest, handsomest, best. The most complete stock of ftne canned fruits and Vegetables at Ford Htok. s Co. M Camplvll. of lvep lllver. was in the cliy yesterday, returning in the after noon. U R. Flwt. of Sun Francisco, regis tered at the Occident yesterday after noon. I William Larson, a prominent farmer of i the Lewis and C'.ark', waj In Astoria ! yesterday. The burden which is well Nrne !e ell printed comes llcht." and the "ad brings heavy results. A gentleman who was In from tlie N',. Katiini e,.4ti'rt.iv rennets a heuvv fall ot snow In that section. Headquarter fur Munyor's new homi o- pathle remedies. Hosiers' Drug Htore. A i full line always on hand. Griffin A It.od are agents fur the San Francisco Call. l.oave your order and receive it every morning. Owing, no dcubt. to the storm, no East ; ern mall, with the ex reptlon of papers. ' was received In Astoria yesterday. "Detter be wise than rl'h." says an old proverb, but the majority by far i would rather advertise und get rich. II. D'Arey. representing tli EITIe Klls ler Company, was In the city yeslerdny, returning on the Telephone Innt nlKht. Parties desiring the best of nh printing at the lowest prices should call at the Astorlan Job office leforc going else where. There is H prevalence of plum shades among popular colors this winter, ami ' many gowns are of hi li jtrope, mauve an I ! violet. F.rlrkson's new Astor Htret bulldlni.'. Is rapidly assunilnir proportion, nnd It is expected the roof will be put on inside of three weeks. The steamer Rich yesterday ran Into a larm.- drifting Uig, smtalnlnrf sllKht In Pi'les. The Dwyer will lake the Rich's run tomorrow. Ross. Illgglns & Co. yesterday sold to one of the coartlng schconer in the har bor an enormous spinnaker, the cost of which was ". Look out for the Scow lmy Wood Yard surprise next week in the way of fuels. None such tver before received In this market, j The small steamers plying ctwee-n 1 this city nnd the small towns In I he vl- ! elnlty all had large freight and passcn- : ger list yesterday. Mrs. R. A. Proudfoot who has leen vis iting Mrs. Rannells since the holidays. left yesterday on the lialley UatzTt for her home In Portland. We have a lot of extra choice eating apple. If you want a box do not fall to call early for good apple arc very scarce. Howell & Ward. Co to 1S5 !ith sireet to have your um brellas repaired or rc-covercd In flrHt class style. A complete stock of fixtures and repairs always on hand. Old weather prophts say thnt the new moon Is a dry one, relnK hung with Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Da V CREAM 'DW11H . ;. Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. For the Park! WE HEREBY OFFER to donate an amount equal to 2 1-2 per cent of our entire cash sales for 30 days, beginning with the 20th inst. tomorrow and in order to make the sales as large as possible WE ALSO OFFER to continue our Special Reduction Sale on our entire stock, including the $9.90 offer for any suit on all our tables, for the same period of 30 days. il The Reliable 1 Price Clothier, Commercial Street. points up, but ns all siltns fall In wet weather It Is probable that the clerk of the wrath will pay Mil attention 10 the moon. If everyone acted religion as well as to talk It. the armies of the world n.lght lie disbanded, for I tore would be no more war, not een a rumor of war. Daniel O'Neill was tlnallv tried In the Justl. e court yesterday ll- pleaded guil ty to a cliarxe of petty lar-eny. and wa. fined In the sum ot Jii. which he paid. The la.ll.-s of Orace Church Uulld will give their entertainment In the basement of the church Wednesday evening. Jan Sind. IS Admission, li cent Hefrrsh ments, 10 rents. "The Failles' Kscapade," an operetta lo lie given lor the ln.tit of the Kearue Club on or aliout February .. promises to lie very succ.sisful. The rehearsals ure progressing favorably. Business men. If you want to fix up your office for the cnmliiK year, wllh the best of letter heads, bill head., state ments, etc., call at the Astnrlm Job oltlee where you will Und the licst of sink and material. A ntimlier of exceptionally large carrots were In exhlliltlon at ltus, IliKKlns Co.'s store yesurday Th-y were raised by William Taitic. of t'bitsnp Plains, and are the llnest sp.-lmia "f carrots ever seen In Clatsop county Very few triple have the time or mon ey lo vl-.il the Holy I.a'id. but none so poor that cannot llt Ihe study of V. Hnoditras where a Kreat many Inter estlnit phniogrnpha of ;he Holy Ijiml and Jeru.-alem can be seen. The Apollo Club will give a grnnd con cert February llh. The society hna many of Astoria's line slimers imong Ms mem bers, und under the p ad'Tshlo of Madame Fbvk will doiibib-K. ufforl those who at'uut a great musical trat The pipe line connecting the obi reser voir with Hear Creek has been broken nvaln. The water commissioners have decided not to repair the line, but to run another two-Inch pipe ovjr Coxromb hill and Ket the supply en'lr dy from Ihe new pipe line. (lo to F.lmore, Kanhorn's olllce nnd sec their new anil handsome twine testing machine. Take along some of the twines "as grind as Marshall's," In your pocket, nnd lest them. Then see how much more Marshall's will stand. It's money in your pocket and llsh In your net to II nd out. Mr. II. A. O'An-y, representing the F.ffle Kllsler Company, was In the city yest'T rlay und made arrank'. meiils for Ihe ap pearance of his company In this city. This troupe has of late been playing In Tacoma and Seattle, and Ihe papers of ihose cities speak very highly of the per formances. Mr. iJ'Arcy returned on Ihe Telephone last evening. yesterday u d I was Hied In the re corder's olllce In which K. M. (Ilrmes et ill transferred to J. I,. Carlson, of this city, Lot u, IIIiH-k 2, Ocean drove. The rleiil also grants unto Mr. Carlson the privilege of bathing In thn Paclilo ocean, and of digging clams on the sea beach. Allhniigli It In not sprclilcd. It Is suppos ed the gentleman has the privilege of breaihlng. Herman Wise offers lo donate two nnd oil'?-half per cent of his entire cash sales during Ihe next .Hi days toward a Park Fund, and In order to mnko the sales as lurgn us possible, h also offers to continue his sprclnl reduction prints dur ing that period: now If all business houses will do like wls, a respectable amount may thus lie raised without a lax to small property hold-rs. The storm of Thursday night Is re ported to havo been the worst one yet experienced at the rnllroad camps nnd considerable damage was done. The bulkhead on the grade at Heed's, Just this sldo of John Day's, was washed out, and Mr. Heed, who came down during the storm to see what, if anything, rould be done to save It, is said to havo been blown half way across the bay. MosCflo-called "salmon twines" are col ored with acids. The acldj rot the fibre and render Hie material tiff-less. In the ST0$E OPEfL Week days (except 5aturday5 . Mrw. Nnncy Welch him tfenerouHly offered a favonible nlte for n City l'nrlc, provldlncttuit the city leln to Improve It at once. We have therefore deckled to lead off and hiaumtrate a PARK FUND! ERBHAH W Have You a Sharp Knife! The New Year's Our Stock of Car Turkey Hay Be vers Will Suit Tough You dust the Thing for a flew Year's Present. FOARD & STOKES. The AsioriHil Job Office iS. - v Best of Stock. Is always prepared DILL 1IKADS, LETTEU HEADS, STATEMENTS, Bl'SINKSS cai:is, ENVELOPES, KECEIl'TiS And all kinds of Commercial Printing at Prices as Low, if not the Lowest in the City. ofnc of Klmore, Sanborn Co. is nn oh lent lesson Hint oiikIM In be eniindm rl by nl fbdfrmen. It Ih the Vhob. o Ihe ma-t-rlnl used In I tin manufacture of .Mar shall's twlno-frorn start to llnbdi. lo there I""' exiimlna the color right through. V011 will see Hien why Mm -shull's Is called the ii'Ht In Ihe nrld. A wrll known biialiieis man yisn rduy. In referring lo the park question, sold lie thought It wnk now time for some one to call a public meeting nnil put Ihe mai ler In IniMlnesii shape. "How much will Ihe owners of park sites ilonate, whin 01 t. n.bi1 trtf flin l.tt III ,- im.l (,rice Will i"r ..nn... on what terms will wiles be made? Whin I means will tne cny inw 10 rueci a pur chase? There are business ways In which It can be dono wllhaut crippling lis cred it." We rent houses, rolled rents, lease ground, write lire Insurance In thn best companies, negotiate loans for people, ex amine real eslute titles, pay taxes Mr non rpslde.nls, survey nnd pint land, make display maps, write life Insurance, buy nnd sell real csliiK draw nil klndi of Saturday) until 7 p. tti. . . ""til 10 p. m. E - p.tJJ Neat Work. to print to order I.EiiAL liLANKS, Slllli'IN(J TAfiS, I.AI'.EI-S, TICKETS, IIANDIilLLS, i;tc., i ;tc. legal 1 111 pcrs, do a general collecting busl ncKs, locale patties on governmont lands, mid do nil things pertaining lo a gen eral cniiitiilHi lnii business, (live us a cull. It. I lloyle Co., Mi Commercial street. The l'pper Astoria Hoelal Club gave an '" nf 11- itiloyiible entertainments last Friday night ni lis hall. Fifty views by ih- i-imv limtern, Illustrating u trip from Washington, U. C., lo the Vcllow slntic I'nrk, mid thn readings were very Interesting. About 2.'i) persons weie pres ent, and nin ny were turned nw.iy. The usual llierury program was rarrl.d out and at a Into hour the audience dispersed expressing themselvea well pelaaerl. The nlerialiimunls are free, and everyone Is welcome lo attend. ROYAL Baking Powder, has been awarded highest honors at every worltTM fair where exhibited. Oeorge C Cntlelt, of Sim Krunrlapn, Is in 1 In. Occident.