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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1884)
C33 xThc flaiht 9tetorian. . "aSTOKLaToKEGON : ! SATURDAY- "...1" )l Ni: -. lvM ISSUED EVERY MORNING. iMoiidaj eeeptedl J. F. HAL.L-OIIAN &, COMPANY. I'UKI.IMIKKt M PKOl'JMnt.K-. AhTOKIAN lL'n.OIM,. - t .n VIRl'J'T Ttrins ufSuliM riitioii. Served In Carrier, per work tenth 3I.uI.in-i inunlii . one ear .... Free of jio-d.i:a.' iiI-miiitn. lVt ;.ttit E49Advcrti.emeuts niseiied I iIi.-mmi at tlierateof -jpcr..iii.ir' pei iiiohI'i.' Irin slent adverti-dm: !ift cent- jut sn::tiv. each insertion. iVotioc To Ariwi'tiscrs. 1 ni: Antoimav guarantees to it;ul- vertiser-. Ihe large-l eii"uIatio:i of an newspaper published u tin Columbia rivet. WIOKTV M IHIMITu fieaenwl seals for Miss ('oursAifs eou oert at Carl Adler's. Mrs. Malcolm advertiser a uuu -.lock of xiats, bonnets and millinery goods. Mrs. Strong is down lrom The. Dalles on a visit to her p irants, .Mr. and Aim. H. C. Holden. Thero will baa school meeting in dis trict No. 8, at tho school house, at li)i) o'clock this evening. The work of connecting Uonevieve street from the city hall to.lefTirson and Court streets has begun. A burning flue at Frank l'abie'rf caused a fire alarm at half p-ist two xcsterdaj afternoon. No damage. The run of salmon is "about the same.' No one "will make or lose a fortune this season in the salmon business. Prof. McDonald's lectures hae been the feature of the week. Tie lectnreH again to-night at Liberty hall. B. S. "Worslcy sells a miscellaneous as sortment of supplies at his auction rooms at 1 o'clock this aft ernoon. See ad . The Xora Haitians and Attn ystwtth Castle vent to spa yestedaj. Two es sels wero reported ofiisiih at 7 last t-vtn-ing. Col. Hawkins will hold thela-t temptT anoe meeting of the 8e ries at lhf M. 13. Church at 8 o'clock this evening. All are welcome. Eev. T. A. IJyland, foi man 3 ears rector of Grace church, ill preach in that church, ai tin morning service, to-morrow. Astor Lodge K. ol P., advcrtiss a in ward of S25 for the recoveiy of the body of John V. Olsen, drowned' on .Monday night, the 23d iust. MissL. Powell announces that her nri- vate school for small children, will open 1 Monday next, in the lcr tare room of the Presbyterian church. A campmeeting of tho l'di'itic associa tion of Spiritualists will be held at II waco, commencing Sepinibir 4lh and closing September 1.1th. Postmaster Chance got a letter fiom Chicago yesterday saying that lob Tnger 5011 would start from that citv for this coast about July 1st, and would !tvmiv in Astoria. "W. A. Bell, whodtf artibticwork ;t S. B. Crow's potograph gallery has attract ed so much attention, has sent for his family, and will make t his city his im manent residence. Tom Jewett, our genial city clerk, hua a type-writer in his office now, and the "copy" that he furnishes is the delight of the printers, who find it hard to read writing after 12 o'clock at night. The body of the man found on Sand Island on Thursday proves to be that of Andrew Anderson.'J. Olson's boat puller. The funeral will take place fiom Coroner Franklin's at three o'clock this utter noon. Domestio salmon shipments by iail and ocean have been about equal su' tar this seaBon, about 30,000 cases ha ing gone overland this season, via the X. 1 It. H., and the same number via at-amei to San Francisco. The piles for the farnmis' wharf at 11 waoo are nearly all drhen. and cap ping and laying'the floor is well under way. Some difllculty hns bem occas ioned by n dispute in 'inference to right of way, which will probably be Ml led satisfactorily br fore tin- wfiart is com pleted. Yesterday afLeinoon was pnMUted the unusual spectaclo of a rainstoi m coming from the north. ( )n the Washington ter ritory side all was dark pud the low-hung storm clouds shut off the hills from vii-w till, presently, tho droj)s came dancing down, the shower passing oft to the southwest. Coming fiom the direction it did, 'tis probable this is tho last of the! welcome snowers 01 .June. Tho Oreyoniaii reports the disooery of rich mines in lackauias county. Speci mens, of rock are exhibited in "Portland which go S2G0 lo tho ton in gold and silver. The locality of tho discovery is in the Cascade mountains, about eight miles due south of Table rock, on a tribu tary of the south fork of a slicam known aB 'Henrj' creek, which makes into tho main fork of the Molulla one mile above Ogle creek. The discovery promises to be the means of starting a mining boom in Clackamns county. The closing exeicisea of school district No. 1, were held in the principal's room yesterday afternoon and were attended by a very largo numbei of parents and friends. The room, which was too small for the occasion was handsomely deco rated, and the juvenile performers ac quitted themselves very cieditably. At tne close of the oxercises Mrs. V. E. Mar tin was presented with a silver cike basket by her appreciative pupils. The E resent eflicient corps of teachers will ave charge during the nexl term, which will begin in September. "Sunshine and Shadows of Matrimo ny," are the subjects ProF. McDonald will treat in his lecture this evening. At the close he will mate peveral young couples showing their matrimonial adaptation in marriage. Old and f-oung will enjoy witnessing thisphreno ogical wedding. Tickets sold at reduced Snces for all the lectures at Adler'.s Irystal Palace, the New Vork Novelty Store, and Postoftice. The professor can be interviewed during the day, regarding fhrenological examinations, at Liberty all, Uentlon Oufunii)! Tht old Podygard of the ancient and raged order of Steigmirdenbuckolnauf will meet on sundav afternoon at 3 o'clock next, at tho Hall of Alert Hook and Ladder Co., for Organization, and a jolly good time for our national Holly day, 4th of July. All good citizens, young and old, tail and small, will please attend, by order ot No Cash, Hard Times, . "Scribe. Grossmogul. .Baby Carriage Of latest pattern and aston prices, at Carl Adler'.s Crys :tonishingl low ;.stfu Palace. Miss Coursen's Songs. "'Where Ts -Robin?" "Brown 12jed Nell;'' "The Highland Maid's Lament,' with accompanying music, at Cat 1 Ad ler'.s Crystal Palace. 'The Blue Ribbon "War Songs" For Band of Hope, at Carl Adler's Crys tal Palacp. Axvold sells Boots and Shoes cheapet than any one else in town, because wo buy for cash. Afull'Hne of ladies' and children's Shoes, latest styles, to be found cheap at Arvold's, sign of the Golden Shoe. STVTK XT TKKlilTOHI 11. F'rt'. '1 he corner tAuaa of Ihe new Clackamas ! court house rn laid at Oregon. City hist Thursday with impressive Masonic cere monies Tr.,liri,, i ,, . , t r , , l Joseph Drake, com leted of the murder! 1 of D.i id Swnrtz, was on the :iGth. nt Ha - , 1cm, sentenced to he hanged on tin' i:i;h day of August nos.1. i Lemuel Scull has brought .suit in the i slate circuit conit through his attorney, f W. M. Oregon-, to recover from J. 1. j Chapman, major of Portland, the m:iu of . . XT0y, w liich he alleges to be due him for ' prot--io!i;i service n microti ! On I'mlny hut the bridge mer tho Slllll... liver nt iTiiv.-.r(1i. fvwfitifT .v. ..-I $2,000,001) received its final touch from the orkiuon. and tho structure was' finally turned oor to the N. P. 1. H. Co., says the Walla Walla Journal. All the construction nnchincrv was t-tored at Ainsworth. Tlio man llenrv, charged with other with implichy in' the murder of David slaughter before .Judge Boise of the third - judicial district on the 26th. and was I sentenced to imprisonment for life ,n the j reuii mjiiu iwiiiicmiarv. 1 x, ... , , ... r San has been begun in the Tinted there " a qualilj of the mind born of States circuit court b Itolicrt Bragg of j resolution and decision, wherein this San Pniucisco against the city of Port- ,,rj fe maintained; riml it is f.f sl in. land to recover damages for the nifnngc-J . ... , , . , ,. j,.,,i m,mt of a patent. llZ claims that he is 1 lrtancp it should b,- better unuerstood the iuveutor and patentee of an improve- 'and cuuipreluwded: the. dia-' and ment in gong attachments for cngiuo , weakness, first mental, next physical, houses and also a device for releusiug i comes of losing the grip and that it is a horses, operated b alarms, and that matter to be considered, both with rcfer- tucsa mentions nave lecn applied in the ( engine houses of that city. Printers' I'Jcalc 'J'he iriuter' picnic at Salem m the 4th in going to be a grand affair. Tho firemen at tho state capital will .stand in and have a tournament. In their hose contest carts lo carrv 3.10 feet of hose. ! leeled in continuous line, all couplings to be screwed up. linn COO feet to hydrant. Lay ".'JO fe t of hose, uucounlo and screw j on piie, and seem f water. Time to bo iuhi'ii ntii witter iea(s ine npe. Tehi mt-n, including foreman, to con stitute the team. Free to all. First prize, $.10; second prize, 2.1:, third prize, kog or beer and box of cigars. The list of premiums to bo ghen by the printers is characteristic. First, comes one to the tallest lady on tho grounds, one can of tea. To tho swiftest ladv compositor in tho city, bronG image-of "Summei.' lo the tallest gentleman 011 the giouuds, a handsome cane. For tho handsomest bouquet furnished by a lady, one y ear's subscription to tho srartS'H.ni. Foi the best cake presented the com mittee on prizes, Japanese tray. To the winner of tho "go-as vou pleace' mulch, bicycles and four-footed animals barred out, one bottle wine. To the piottieft Miss under K years of ago; first prbe, ono fan; second prize, one dozen cabinet pictures. To the winner of tho 200-yard foot race for boys nndcr 12yeaos of ago, pearl han dle pocket-kuifo. To the winner of the 100-yard tool race for TesideiitR of Salem, "a handsome bfldge and $10 in coin. To the winner of the 200-yard foot race, free to all; first pn?e. gold-lined cup and 10 in coin; second pri7o, pair running shoes. ior the highest running jump, bottle ot wine. For tho highest standing jump, a ham. For tho homeliest printer on the grounds, General Odell and C. U. Moores barred out, one butcher knife. To tho handsomest young lady on the grounds, silver flower vase. To tho handsomest married lady on the grounds, perfumery case. To tho printer having the largest feet, a china coffee cup. The person on the grounds with the b-ildest huul will bo presented with a gear's subscription to the Willaontte Ft 1 ruin. The nicest looking elderly lady on tho gruunils will be presented with ii bouquet cako dish. To the most popular old maid upon tho grounds, a majolica flower pot. To tho most popular bachelor uu the ground, a whist case and cards. To the widow with the largest family of children, a loud of oak wood. To the jouug lady most anxious to get married, ii five-pound hot of candv. To rue voung man most anxious to become a licucdict. a rubber doll. To the most exquisite dudo upusi the grounds, a hand glass. Jsitf I.ikf tlic .Mm. A dozen small bo weie plaung in a b.tckaid when one of them suddenly exclaimed: "S.iv, fellows, let's ph nominating a president." "All right!" "Como on!" "I'm agreed," chorused the ju enilcs. Two names weie put in nomination and a -vote was taken with the following result: 1'ugsy, 'J, Xugsby. 10; and the Xngsby supporters made "the air quher with their hurrahs. "Now, . on fellowrt hac nominated your man," .sullenly a'lid the Pugsy ado cates, "and you w'lll have to elect him, too. We're not going to play, so there now.'" V fvr Induct!-. The HUttf oj California, among the freight carried away bj her on Monday morning, had 400 ships' knees. They were hewn out oa the banks of the Columbia, on tho Washington territory side, from the roots of spruce trees. In securing them the woodsmen had to dig as well as chop. In consequenoe of this they are rather cosily, and tho 400 knees aie worth 3,000. Thev arc consigned to W. J. Adams, of San Francisco. This is a new and growing industry, but this country can and will hae to supply ships' knees for the whole Pacific coast shortly. The timber in California is being cut away so rapidly that even now it is a difficult matter to obtain timber suitable for this purpose. -Veils. Tin 2iitt'U( JLami Filler. The most useful household invention or the age- Call and see it. AJso, extra good Coal Oil forsale in quantities from a pint to a barrel. Jordax te IJozortii. To Our Patrous. We do not claim to sell our goods at or below cost -we sell with a living profit and our prices aro lower than-the pro tended cast of our competitors. Pilger's Branch Leading Suit and Cloak House. Frttit Jars. All sizes Hi lowest maiket prices, at Crockery Stoie of Jordan & IJozorth. Slop That Cough liv going to J. K. Thomas's and getting a bottle of Leroj's Cough Ualsnin. It wii 1. rritK voi Furnished Rooms to Kent. Inquire at Mrs. Campbell's, over Gem Saloon. Will ynii suffer with Pyspepaiu and Liver Complaint V hhllnh's vitallzer is guatnntepd to cure yon. Sold by Y. E. l)einent A Xjisal Injector free with each Iwltle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy Price ."0 cents. Sold by W. K. Dement Sleepless Nights made miserable bv that ten ible couch. Shiloh's Cure Is the remedy for you. Sold by W. E. De ment 6c CO. HK LOST HIS (RIP." The Valor of Grip to a .StraceIiai; Mas. It used to be said of u uiau in the mines wneu uc uocamo aiscuura;;i.-u, - - - mines when uc become diBCOuragca, 1 downcast and disinclined to Moor, pinu J or project and very much inclined to gel arunk whenever he had a chance. "hcB ' ioSt his crip .,i lliCro seem a great deal of hidden meaning f phraes w and force in many of Ihese hich are. evolved, not out of dictionaries or the closets of pedants, but from the situations, necessities, enier- gencias and results of everyday lite, IWjiiisp si honaful and cuereretii' 111:111 1 .... f.,11 r f.t,.mri' and nlan. r,' m'lJU , ,, c"tL," lu V" Hakes a firmer hold or grip on life. oii ma see it in their rosoluti walk and c.ir- riage, by the manner in which each foot- htep is planted, and when thev shake if lif.v meant wimething by it. it seems to me that getting this "grip"; oll Ifo u et an uutauj.hl thnl ' cue to tho "here" and the hereafter. T fhink n rvvvl tri-in" fin liffi will hnln to cure almost nny failing and any dis ease. Doctor will tell you and many of us know of people who ought to have died, according to all the rules of medi cal science, long ago, but who wouldn't die because thpy said they wouldn'tJind they didn't. Ihey never let go their "grip" 011 life. OETTINO A OOOD Cltll'. It is wonderful what a strengthening effect a word may have- 011 u pcr.ion'.s mind us regards holding his ''grip.' You Raj to yourself in time ot difficulty, doubt and discouragement, '! will," "1 will,'' "I will,'' do thus mid so, and keep on from time time repeating theo words, and you neem to call into yourself nt last a power a jower of will which helps to remove the trouble. You laugh, of course, at this and say, "that's all im agination." Of cour. Imngh away. It will do ou no good. Hut try the Tecipe the next timo you want to climb out of the dumps. Sa3 "I will climb out of this mire." Keep on saying it. Seo it it does not help you to climb. You need so to climb, perhaps, for jour heart is heavy, jour body weak, our"will ditto, j'our appetite gone, the world a valo of tears and life a burden. A ''heavy heart" me:uis literally and physically a heavj-and cast-down heart, for if jou could examine that useful organ at such times you might find it was below its proper place; that it was not pumping blood with its acenstonic-d energy and that tho blood about it was more or less congested and of sluggish motion, all of which causes give that peculiar pain and heaviness Imown as "heartache." Of course if the heart does not work prop erly neither will tho stomach, and if the stomach does not work what will work well inside of usV Oar organs Kro much like a row of bricks upset one and the rest follow suit. It is very important that things do work properly inside of us in order that wc may properly work things outside. wnAT K GRIP? What is grip? Call it will. What is will? 1 do not know. It is a quality of which each person has more or less. It is a very desirable quality. - A person having it in plenty nnd knowing it, and knowing the necessity for its use, can do a great deal in the world. Tho will is put in as a power, and there is good rea son to believo that it maj be increased by cultivation, or by willing to have more will. There is reason to believo that its capacity for increaso is illimitable. Whether it so grows inside of us, or whether it i3 an element we draw to us from the outside, I cannot sav and never found anj body who could. Iiul if it can be cultivated and increased by ho easjT and simple a process as wishing for more of it, asking for it, praying for it, de manding it and saying '! will," it is a very iniortaut thing for people to know. HilALl. THINGS. Please do not be too ready to "dospiso the day of small things.' We know reallj'Vcry little of these thinking mys teries we'call our minds. If j 011 declared to another j-our belief thai a thought vas a thing an invisible thing, to lie sure, bur none the less a thing an ele ment or combination of elements coming out of your brain majbc, you would Le met by a howl of derision. The iden that thoughts are things are anything! Thought, tho mind, pictures, plana, opin ions, wishes, lies, half-lies and all tho products of our minds are only myths nothings of course. Wo can't see them hence, thej' are nothings, or next to it. So we reason in this matter. Yot it is the thought that does it nil. Yon plan you think out your undertak ing, first, and then put it in practice afterwards. You plan, first, every physi cal act, even lo each step made in walk ing. When you saj, "I will." or "I won't." and put jour mental foot down with energy and decision on this say so" you do create something about j'ou which seems to make more energy, decis ion and resolution moro power to per form the "I will," or "I won't." TnE LACK OF GRIP. Why, th6 lack of "grip"' will write itself nil over people's forms and faces. You know the man who has "lost his grip" by the parting lips, the drooping jaw, the downcast eye, the bent form, tho slouohing shoulders, the irresolute, halting, shambling gait no purpose, no aim, no end in view only to live on and endure life from daj- to "day and growl and grumble. Surely thought, or tho lock of it, has been hero an active agent in accomplishing sad results. Prentice Mulfonl in S. F. Chronicle. For a IVcat Fitting Buot Jr Shoe, go lo P. .1. Goodmans, on Cho namus .street, next door to 1. W. Case. All goods of this best make anil guaran teed qualilj. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. Something; Fine. Just received at T. G. Jiawlins 11 large stock of cigars, Cigarettes," and the choicest brands of tobacco. Just Received. A large stock of soft and stifi Hats in nil the latest styles, at Mcintosh': Fur nishing store. Whv will you cough when bhiloh's Cure wfll giuMmmediate relief. Price 10 cts Zi) ets ami Si. Sold by V. K. De ment. The most popular bitters in the mar ket Is Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonic. "Hackmetack," a lasting and fra grant perfume. Prlcea and CO cents. Sold by W.K. Dement Arvold will sell a large stock of Boots and Shoes at cost, at the Leading boot and shoe store. Just received n new lot of Parasols, at the unplro Store. Buy jour Lime of Gray at Portland piiees. Knscoe Dixon's new eating house is now open. Everj thing has been fit ted up m lirst-class style, and his well known reputation as a caterer assures all who like good things to'eat. that nl his place they can Itc accommodated. Gray .sells Saekctt Bros.' cedar shingles. Al sawed Shiloh's Cough anu Consumption cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption, sow by W.E.D& ment. ICROSS Tire CON nx:T. Oregon and Transcontinental stock down to 71. Cholera id decimating the inhabi tants oi soutuern .trance. Thus far not a singlo bill affecting any of tho territories has passed congresH. though many have been presented. A demonstration favoring the nomina tion of General Uutler for the presidency was held in Faneuil hall, lioston on Thursday night. About 1.ZM persons were present. Tho river and harbor bill, as reported to tho nenato, is greater bv ?UKS5,00( than the house bill. The following aro among the now items added: Improving Coos bay, Oregon, $2.-1,000; Cumberland river, aboo Nashville, .0,000: Cedar mcr, Michigan. ;1,000; mouth of tho Columbia river. Oregon and Washington territory, $150,000; mouth of the Coquillc river, Oregon, 10,000. Ha Noi dispatches .state that rhe f!lii ue3fl regulars, with artillery, have on iion ,, l "Hf 1 :lttckcd the f?ch forces on Monday, on tho inarch. - '- ""3 Z ?S Mcgroilt immediately Hot out with rein forcements. Goneral Milot telegrnplw that the French numbered 700 and jre on tho wry to Ligoon. Though greatly I outnumbered, thoy routed the Chinese. . Bismarck, in the course of a speech in Berlin on tho 2Cth inst., said: i4J" -would remind the house that some time ago an outbreak and second war with France was generally expected, and that an in clination therefor existed everywhere. Nevertheless, our relations with Franco are now as confidential and as amicable as with anj other country. Thero exists j rnmnln trust in recinroenl tTP.nfmpnt and inour mutual order. I am. pleased I at naving an opportunity lor mentioning this fact." xnemajoritj report. 01 tan committee on publio lands in the house declares for-1 foiled certain landsornnied to thn Xnnti- t Themniorit renort of tho oonimiLt 1 orn Pacific road, and is a lencthv docu ment. The substance Is that congress possesses the power to declare forfeiture of lands, and sound public policy re- quires it should be exorcised. Tho pro- visions of the bill on which the report is made, apply to that portion of the main lino from Wallula, "Washington Terri- tory, to i-prtianu, uregon, L'i-i miles, and mat poniou 01 ino orancn line irom Ainsworth to Pngel sound, 180 miles. ,. . ku TuuE. Ahull & Son's photographs ai c perfect gems of the art. No second-class work done at their gnllcrv, 29 Washington St. fort land. IVotice. All kinds of Furniture madts and re paired. Carpets sewed and laid and all kinds of decora' ing done bj" D. P. Brad ley and A. T.Naef. at D. P. Bradloj'.s, in C'apt. llogers new building, oppo site Model licstnurant. Jobbing a spe cialt. WHAT! do you think that jErF of the cnoi iielsj: gives you a meal foruothingand :i glass of something to drink? -Not much!" hut he gives a better meal and more of It than any place In town for i."i eenLs. He bujs by the wholesale and pas cash. "Thtit settles it. "JEFF' At enormous ov-pense has jut seemed the services of PnorEssou Ellis one of the best white cooks in the state; and Jeff proposes to excell any of his lor mer effort- in the culinary art. Italian and French dishes a specialtj . Syrup oi'Fifcs. Natute's own true Laxative. Pleas ant to the palate, acceptable to the Stom ach, haiinless in ILs nature, painless in its action. Cures habitual Constipation. Biliousness, Indigestion and kindred ills. Cleanses tho bvstem, purifies the Mood, regulates the Liver and acts on the Bowels. Breaks hn Colds. Chills aud Fever, ete. Strengthens the organs on which it acts. Better than bitter, nauseous Liver medicines, pills, salts aud draughts. Sample bottles fre. and laigc bottles for sale bv . K. Dement A: Co., Astoria. IVotice. Dinner nt -J IFFS'C110P HOl'SK everj day from 1 sui to k o'clock. The best i."-oeiit meal in tewn: sum. fish. seven kinds of meats. eiMnble--. uie. pudding, ete. Tenor collee included. All vtholmo tried him sav.leiris the -BOSS." Dr. Henlej's Dandelion Tonic tickles the palate and gladdens the henit. The latest patterns and stvlcs of Ginghams and Calicoes, at the F.nvpire Store. Don't pay ."0 cents elsewheie when von can get the bect dinner in town at JEFF'S lor 2T. cents. A full line of Ladies Lace Mitts of all descriptions, to be found al the Kinpire Store. Shiloh's Cri:n will iinmediatelj telieve Croup, Whooping Cough, anil Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement & Co Thai Hacking Cough can be so quickly cm ed by Shilolf Cure. Wo guarantee it. Sold tj" W.E. Dement. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest Cerfuincrx-, and toilet articles, etc can e liought at the lowest pi ices, at-J. W. Conn's drug stoie, opposite OcMden hctel, Astoria. Boston Baked Beans and Brown Bread everv Sunday at Jeff's from .". a. m. to 2 t. m. Shiloh.s YilalbuT is what jounced for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and all syinplonis of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and " cents per bottle. Sold by 1T. K. Dement. Fishermen's Headquarters. Tin: ui'xriNi: CAPE ANN OILED CLOTHING, OVEKAI.LS, COA'LS. HATS. SlflllTS, C.I'M P.OOTS, lire. And a complete outlit. of Best Qiialltv. and attheLOWKSTIi:iCi:oranvi:stab- Hshment In t tie city. P. A. STOKES & CO. Ha e opened a Xew Slot k. or At nods in the store nevt d.mr toToard & Stokes, and GUARANTEE SATISFACTION To all l'iMitmer. JTwrRUDDOCK, Practical Plumbing in All Its Branches. Stftam .and fia.s Fixtures, A Complete Stn:-k of First -class Material. All Work fiunrauteed. Onice and Shop in Hnine's bulldlni;. rear of wheeler x untn s. .vstnrla, Oregon. G.A.STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITHiNG, At C'apt. I'ogeis old Rtanil, corner of C.vi :uid tJourt Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. T. G. RAWLINGS. "Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried PB.TJITS. mits. CANDii:s,Di:Tiai mkats, i-rrc. l'inc Cigars anil Tobacco. NYI hor to I., I. AnoldS. Squcnioriua St. Ml LaiffMon. Dl'.AI.KK IN Fruits, Notions, Cigars AND TOBACCOS. Walrr St. hefttceu West Stlt nad West Oth. Tropical aud .Domestic J.'ndts per every tcamer. Xuts, Candles etc.. at Lai;hton's. l'. err thlnu Kresh and first-class. WEST SHORE LUMBER MILLS .1. C. TJiULMNGER, - - - Proprietor. MANUFACTL'RKR Of A2il JIRJ.I.ER IX All Kinds of Lumber, X AND AFTEK THIS DATK WILL il j, v-J sell Lumber audUoxesatfollowinz rates: Itciush Lumber, (only to snpclal j "o. lVloonnj; and'iruVtitoniy-tospc-" flffWMlnnnM Clfl nrt . ia.. n?reemeut)...........,... &jj w x,, ; ih"x: 1 dVxilnu'A'- cial arecment) ' iv W tnnMi.V ,r,;V""r.t-"VAT ..-. IVh Kop-. nvi cents nt mllL Shook. 2 l "l" " '""' flt 'PriO n11tAQ11 W J. JJ.C JL9IjLL VCLLL Anheuscr Busch Brewing AshVii of c- 1 mile Mn .. , , , , ,m0' Celebrated .uihtyiser Beer ouDraught.it Pinckney's Sample Room. CiK, Water Street, (or ttoadwa ). This Deer is Tar sperior to anv iu'iported lr0,n th East. Call and sample it. For Sale Cheap. One English Laundry Mangle, In good working order : Also, OXE GOOD BOUND WATEK TANK. c feet deep and 1; feet diameter on top. Enquire of K, C. IIOLDKN. Auctioneer, W. E. DEMENT & CO. ASTOHIA, - - OREGON Carry In Stock, DRUCS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANGY ARTICLES. lresLripii(ius earefulfcy t'ompo'unded DELoc3.TXO toxi Z FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS, MUS. A. II. JKWETT witl ?U her stock of MlLLtAWil aaM K.tXCi" OlH)bS at a Reduction of Twenty per dent. tm Foriner irices 'lhi- K;zi xaie chance fortlio Indies to .secure harpthwr. Astoria. dlilieSlst, I!4. ASTORIA LIQUOR STORE, Al'. DAXIF.triX. I'roprletor. ktetiuilt and. ltetttted TJi rHxuii t The Best of tVIXKS.XtltyKORS, .VI 'UJAtt.S, For a Good CIar. call for one of "Danielson's Best." Corner WstMh and WnterStreets. Astoria. ni-m JOHN P.CLASSEN. lajiufacturerof French and American Candies ALSO reslx 33rotc3L Every rooming, from the -ASTORIA-o-BlKERY- Boat Building. JOS. P. LEATHERS l'onnerlj orer Aradt & Ferchea'n Maehlae Shr IS BUILDING FIKST-CLASS BOATS -IN the shop foi merry occupied by 31. John son on Concomly street, one block west of Hansen Bros' Still. Model, Material and Finish Flrt-cla.ss. BOAT SAILS AT Lowest Prices, NOT GIVEN AWAY, but made at lone-it LIVING FIHCES. All work done at my Sail Loft GUAltAXTKKD to give perfect satis faction. SAIL LOFT On riieuoiiiuv Street, next door to Astoila Hakery. J. HCSS. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. A T MRS. GEO. KILLER'S. NEXT DOOR Xjl to Weston Hotel. SAIIfT " HOSPITAL, ASTOHIA, OUKOON niHIS 1NST1TUTIOX. 1'NDL'li CAKE OF JL tho SLsters of. Chanty. W now ready Tot 1 no reception 01 uaiients. l'rhate rooms fur tint Ui-eonimodattou ol unvdeslrlun ttn-rn. Patients admitted at nil bouis.day ornlght. No phvsteiau has exclusive right, evert patient Is Ireo- To and has the privilege ol employing any physician thuy prefer. United Mtatct Marine Seamen who pay Hospital Dues, are Bt tied to Free euro and attendance at this li ca pital during sleknesa. Permits must be ob tained for United State Marine at the tfns tom House. Sister op CnAau'Tv WM. ED&AR, Healer lu Ciyars, Tobacco and Cigarttttij i Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridge. 'I CORNET. MAIN AND CHENAMU3 ST9. C. H. COOPER! 3 iliilf HIHHflH THE Leading Dry Goods OF ASTORIA. Silks! Silks! Silks! We are now shpwing the largest and choicest assort ment of BLACK and COLORED SILKS ever shown in Astoria at REMARKABLY LOW FIGURES. ' Ladies in need of such goods and want to get the genuine'afticle would do well to give us a call. Bonnet's famous Black Silks in all numbers. Rich Brocaded Silks, Rhadames, Moires and Cet Colored Gros Grain Silks. Latest Shades. Taney Brocaded Silks, New Designs. Evening Silks, in all the latest tints. Summer Silks in checks and stripes. Pp-i ?F Pythian Building. JACKSON'S ASTORIA Bakery! Confectionery Coflee nnd Ice Cream I'urloiN. Oil K "" AltlUS NTIC RET. N11PERIOR Bread and Cakes Weildliig..aud l'arties supplied wj.th ,ttietly FIRST-CLASS WORK. o-Frencli.anti Anierioan-o ' CANDIES Manufactured, Whpiesal?.and Ketail. , RRANRH FRTaRUSHMFNT ON THK IJOADWAV. I Jordan & Bozorth The Only Exclusive CROCKERY STORE IN.ASTOEIA. XL. Hate Sole ICllit i the Parent Xdimp Filler. I! jNewGuods for Spring and Summer! I IIYIIYIENSE STOCK CLOTHING, HATS GENTS' FUENISHING GOODS, Direct from the Manufacturers. Retailed at BelUK In the Manufacturing Business I am prepared to mH Clothing that will fth e TimwwrrHvnRVArrrfrwiinth in viTnmi niTr.TTVnf rrnniK perfect Fiuin Aiutc Shirts. lesiium iki rmc t: T0Hdcvwear. Newest Styles in Scarl and Tic. A-.V FULL .STOCK OP EKEXCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SUITINGS.--. d. a. Mcintosh, OCCIDENT ar.ocK, and Clothing House ii wFi tti C3gi iep ''cag. S 5i "i L i - Astoria, Oregon. POST & IIAXSOX, A-TOuiA fton.v AVonic. Aneiits, Asturia.Or J. H. D. GHAY. Wholesale and retail dealer lit. ' GROuERlES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay. Oats. Straw. Wood, Etc. LIME. SAND AND CEMENT. (eiivral Moniue .nut Wharfaue on reuaou- able terms. Foot of ISenton street, Astoria, 'Oregon. THE BEST IS THE Royal Brand Flour Manufactured by the ioregon. MILLING COMPANY Is id Superior Quality, and b Endorsed by all who use It. ! THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of Superior ltlsing Quality. 'Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. WYATT & THOMPSON Hple AeisnU for AMtorla. Sffljjj ASTORIA. j?f. 'Hl " & -"-J