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l"3) w W ghc Satlij .starlau, xVSTORIA, OREGON: FRIDAY JUNE 34, ISSI ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday UxcoitciI), 1. 1'. Ireland, i:Iitir :tud Proprietor Astnriaa BuUdiiuf, diss .Stay. Terms of Subscription : served by Carrier, per weak ....23 Coutfl Sent by mail. fouraonth.................5S 00 Sunt hy mail, cne year.... .................... 9 "0 Froo of Postage to Subscribers. " Advertisements inserted by the year at toe rate of $1 M por square per month. Transiont advertisinj;. by the day or weok, 4fty cents per square for each insertion. The Weekly Astorian Ls a mammoth sheet, nearly double the size of the Daily. Jt is just the pa per ior the lircside,contninin; in addi tion to nil the current news, choice mis cellany. asricultur.il matter, market re ports, etc. It is furnished to single sub scribers at S2 00 per year in advance. iSf A limited numner of .small adver tisements inserted at established rates. THECITY. Thk Daily Astouiax trill Uc st-ni jr inattafiacentg aitumth. frerttf juxttage. Head er who C4i)tsm)iUitenttciH-efnrtii the city cam have Tun A-toi:ian follow than, Daii.v or Wrkki.v Millions to any jtot-otficc tcith out additional critaw. Addrcikte maybe changed a often as desired, tsavr order at the counting room. "Words of Thanks. Cant, and Mrs. P. .Tuhnson deftire j Things Learned l)j Experience. Furnished ltooxnx to T.ct I f vour conl lira is low, throw on A t Mrs. Muii.mii's lodging house. I1R in ortirARC flmir luMT-ffnlt 4l.nn1.--i i 11 r 1 e 1i 1 .. 111 I "" . r. ... """"- a Mtoicspooimii cu sin, amiuwm onircs to Rrnt. lumess to mc many lames ami genue- ,,,,, -, .... milpI. A i:ttiR :., j- -- - --. -" EJ-- B mon of Astoria, old time friends and citizens, as well as to tli fraternity of Odd Fellows, for kindness and sym pathy in the late sorrows incident to the sickness, death xnd burial of their son Benjamin. It is a great consola tion to a family, stricken as lias boen the family of our friends Mr. and M!i-s. Johnson, in such afllictions as this, to feel the cords of sympathy so strong as they have felt upon this occasion. A loving son. an affection ate brother, bids the world adieu. Many were the sorrowing hearts that congregated to paj their last sad rc- spocts on the day of the burial of that put into SMiisaire incut improves the flavor. In icing cakes dip the knifo frenuentlv into cold water. In boiling meat for soup, use cold water to extract the juices: if the meat is wanted for itself alone, plunge m boiling water at once. You can get a bottle or barrel of oil off any carpet or woolen .stuff by applying buckwheat plentifully and faithfully; never put water to such a grease spot, or liquid of any kind. lroil steak without salting. Salt draws the juices in cookinj; son, and all respond to the wish that it is desirable to keep them in if the flowers that surround his bed , possible. Cook over a hot fire, shall flourish. That the earliest buds j turning frequently, searing on both .Single or in suites of two. in Thk As- i toiuax building. Prices reasonable. ' Attention. MISCELLANEOUS. CARL ADLER'S sjv"-JG3c Tree, lunch, beer and whiskey to-! ni:i:mv at the (Ireat hast em saloon. M AX WAftShK. Snlt. Salt. W W M b. Constanily on hand, and in quantities i Uriel.! ricJc! Brick! Pianos and Organs to suit. l.ivcnKwi iacior linen, ia or all 1nke ooastantK on hand. Also a coarse, and halt ground, at full stock of (jKO- " ,IrMKS' VIOLINS. GUITARS, BANJOS, AC- CORDEONS. CONCERTINAS. HARMONICAS, FLUTES, Also a large stock of the best of VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, SHEET MUSIC. AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, 1 hacou hand a large amount of brick for sale at from .-s-. to s per thousand. Call ami examine, near Astoria ceiiie lei. Joux Wi I.I.I am -ox. Sherman Kron. Kxprr.on li-s. Place on a platter; salt The Sitka steamer California ar rived last evening. The Chandos arrived at Liver pool on the 21st. No. Ones squirted a hole through Brooks A Co's big sign yesterday. Mr. Heilhorn commenced moving into Mr. II awes new building yester day. The lJronham wont to Portland yesterday. Capt. Geo. Flavel went with her. Young Mr. Bacon, of Portland, will open the Sea-side house and villa of Mr. Holladays, soon. The Clan Grant was taken to bnr anchorage by the tug Mary Taylor yesterday. She is ready for sea. Mr. Iloscoe Dixon has leased one of the stores in the new Occident build ing for a first class oyster and ice cream saloon. of spring unfold thoir blossom there;! ana uiui natures cjioii'eatrs, me , . . . nr I....:.. . ana pepper to taste. Ueef having charming wild birds of hi: native , . . , , , - , , , , a tendencv to be tough, can be Oregon, which lie loved so won, mav j , , chant their sweetest melodies oveV ,n"i,e vor-v Pa,alahle by stewing his lowly resting place. Death is the j very Scutly two honrs' IPPer and coininon fate of all. xml is too fre- j sul1- taking' out about a pint of qiient an incHienl to justify more (liquid when done, and letting the than the briefest mention. Imi! in this j rest boil into the nit-at. Hrown case, where Mitiilur soitow. have so j the meal in the pot. After taking up, make a gravy of the pint of The last trip of the State of Cali fornia was made in thirt3'-six horn's from Astoria to San Francisco, the Alta informs ns. The associated press reports the Orient for the Columbia river. Wc understand that she will come to South Bend mills. By a clerical error in the count of the Third ward, Portland, D. P. i Thompson was elected mayor by one majority. Scratches count. No. One's hose jumped the boys yesterday and took the street. It was a lucky circumstance that nobody was hurt. Thk Astokiax front and Stocktons shop windows were the re cipients of ctrcet wash in consequence of the break, but no damage was done. Mr. C. Timmins, of upper As toria, has discovered a genuine Ken nebec herring amongst the fish re turned to his cannery. The question is how came this stranger so far from home. The7 are caught and packed in immense quantities on the Kenne bec. Californians are quick to see a point in business, hence goods reach our docks in Astoria from Los Angeles, to be shipped hence to Europe. The tables are thus turning in favor of Astoria as a point for shipping direst to European ports. In a few weeks we will have a steamer on the berth for Hongkong direct. A n alarm of fire was struck 3'es terday forenoon because of a huge volume of smoke issuing from the mam chimney of Capt. J. fl. Hustlers: mansion on Jeflersuii si reel. There was smoke enough for an immense conflagration, bat luckily the scene ended in smoke. The Hooks and No. Two were first at the fire; the former were on the building bj' the time water came, but it was not wanted, so all hands, including No. One, made good use of the occasion for purposes of drill. Dr. Aug. C. Kinney, to whose ef forts we are indebted for the carp placed in the Clatsop lakes, is highly pleased to hear of the success of the venture. Dr. Kinney has given this subject much consideration, and when the carp were placea in Wards lake, it was done with regard to the fitness of the place, a body of water naturally adopted to the fish remaining at about the same volume the year through, not affected by freshets, etc, shallow, grassy bottom and sides, the Jiome of the carp. Au unusually interesting group of pictures will appear in the July -Scribner, in an article bj' Mr. V. C. Brownell, of The Nation, on the jounger painters of America. The first picture is by Mr. Sargent, a pupil of Carolus Duran, who has just taken a prize in the French Salon. Then follow Maynards portrait of Frank D. Millet, and pictures by Tiffany, Doug las Volk, Maria It. Oakey, Mrs. Whit man, Miss Bartol, Miss Knowlton, and Miss Cassatt. Among the notable pictures in this number is a portrait of Dr. Dollinger, by the famous Len bach, of Munich. often visited iltc .same home, in the brief space of eight years, all hoarls turn in sympathy, and we offer these feeble words of convolution in connec tion with the thanks of the bereaved ones, to all who offered them comfort ing attentions. Widow Bedotte, hy Haverlys. will be given at Astoria July 11th. Mrs. A. G. Allen, and hor moth er and sister, arrived from Port Townscnd by the Ouliform iast even ing- L. A. Banks was shot in ihe thigh by a man named Speriy. at Vancouver yesterd3, in oonsqtience of au anoymous letter published in the Censor. One year ago to-dsy we left As bury park and Long Branch for New York. The country was drying up, and everybody praying for rain. The heat of New York city was so intense that horses fell on the streets in large numbers, and accounts of sun stroke among men filled the newspapers. Yesterday, during the alarm, Bob Camithcre drove one of his teams across the hose of both engine com panies, with a loaded truck, while the boss were laid out in Cass stroet. Then after the order had been given to take up, the hooks truck dashed across both lines of hose on the jump, to their house. No. Two took up before No. One, hut they went around the hose of No. One. The point is this: That it seems to bo absolutely necessary in this community, to have a law for everything; and if men whose judgment and personal interests should teach them better ways, will not act differently, then laws should be provided to compel them to con form to rules more in accordance with reason. Eight dollars a ton freight be tween Astoria and San Francisco is better for Astoria than four dollars per ton because, it will .enable us to enter upon direct shipments as well as direct imports. This voar we are shipping tin to San Francisco that was imported direct, and our exjwrts of salmon to Europe will reduce the ship ments via San Francisco over last year fully fifty per cent. It is far bettor for Astoria to have the votscla come here under such circumstance, so we think if our business men will take the right vieu of the matter they will say to the Steamship cempany: Crack your whip, "Barkis is willin." liquid saved. A small piece of charcoal in the pot with boiling cabbage removes the smell. Clean oilcloth with milk and water; a brush and soap will ruin it. Tum blers that have had milk in them i should never be put in hot water. The skin of a boiled og is the most efficacious remedy that can be applied to a boil. Peel it care fully, wet and apply it to the part affected. It will draw off the mat ter and relieve the soreness in a few hours. Will recehe orders at the -tore of I. W. C:Le for iipjwr Astoria or any other purt of the city. Leave vour orders on the slate and they will lie promptly at tended to. So. I lee Cream. It makes alt the difference in Ihe world where yon get ice cream a to qunlitj. All who have tried it. even bod, pronounces Frank Fullers the best in quality. No. l Ice Cream, and eqttaln a- much to the dish in qimntit. The Central Hotel. One of the finest, cleanest and !el kept hotels in Astoria, situated near the steamer landing, with first clnvt. air looms, good board and ver reasonable rates. Bar ami billiard- rooms. The best of w ines ami liquors, and an excel lent glass ofSan Francisco leer. Axtoix BiKr.oii. Proprietor. Attention to Iteer Drinker. An well as i'i'rytliiug else beloiiRintj to a Tiist na; Music Store. A Prolific Family of Tow-Heads. Omaha I5ce. A reporter of the Omaha IJec, while passing through an emigrant train which stopped at that place for au hour, found quite a good looking young woman of perhaps 'lit years of age, who was sur rounded by a bevy of little tow headed children, all so fat and fair and nearly alike in appearance that it was no difficult matter to see that they were all related, but the reporter was astonished when he was informed by the official who interpreted for him that they were all children of the same motlien and that the young woman alluded to was their common maternal an cestor. The father, a stolid, phleg matic looking German, was in the other end of the car smoking, and The celebrated Niu Francisco Na tional Beer. Max Wagner agent. is away ahead. The men who appreciate and are well pleased to furnish it for their customers are Mr. Beiloh and Mr. Louis Malot in Astoria, ami Mr. W. W. Ward and W. II. Haydeii in Uwaeo. "Ami dont take thchorso shoe away from tlK'ir doors." William-port Property. (ireat bunrnin.-. are now offered in ihe city of William-port for am persons wishing to locale from one lot to five acre-. It is well adapted for gardens, dairy ranches or pleasant hemes: well elevated, situated one mile south or Astoria on Youngs ha v. with a good graded road to the place. Vor further I inioriiinuon can ai my resilience near the cemetery. Joux William-ox. Letter From Mr. Davidxou. A splendid asirttiient of !reh French candies wilbeojM-ned to-day at AUlers. Any amount or now opening at Adlers. Ill A OTMls how tus oroitgut some ver tasty arlie!ctltrip. tlo and see foryotirsell. 'I ho' Jfirlhua cards just opened at Ad left fook -tore are immense. P. WilheliH, Boss saloon, opposite the Clarendon hotel, Portland. Oregon. P. J. Goodman, on Cheminius street, has just received the latest ami most fashionable style of gents ami ladies boots, shoes, etc. .1. 11. 1). Gray is now selling WIieaL Bran and Feed of all kinds at reduced rates, and has also a line lot of Ah and Vine Maple Wood on hand for -tile. paid no attention to the interest manifested in his numerous pro geny. There were fourteen ofthe children, tbc eldest not quite ten years of age. They were un equally divided as to sex, twelve of the number being g-irls and two boys. The mother stated that there had been two more, but that they were dead. The couple wen', as stated, Germans, and were going to settle in Oregon. They were married in the fall of 1S?0, and in the following summer their married life was blessed with twins, both girls. Less than two years later the woman, who was theu eighteen years of age, gave birth lo foui children, three girls and a boy, tin; latter living only a few days. In the summer of 1ST! three more girls registered at their humble hearth, and in IS7G a boy arrived, solitary and alone. Savon vcars after marriage the arrival of another cluster of four, this time two boys anil two girls, was an advent that created some conster nation, and two years ago two more little flaxen haired girls came to the fortunate couple. Astoria. May Ji5, issi. Kiutei: AvreniAx: It is with pleasure that I call the at tention of your readers to the fact that I have established a branch photograph gallery in Astoria, opposite the Court house. I earnestly invite eefy citizen of your town and vicinitj to visit it and examine the display iff jiiclures, firmly believing that the verdict of each one will be that mv work is not only of the best but that the prices are reasonable. AH the finishing will be done at my home gallery in Portland and mailed direct to the eii-toincr. The oiwrator in charge is an accompli-hcd artist and has an abundance of patience with chil dren and nervous people. I am pre pared to do all kinds of viewing, color ing, copying, ami eiiuirgiiig io any si.c. In all departments. will see that my customers go away satisfied, and rc- specttully solicit their patronage. cry truly, J. (J. l)AVii-o.v. Photographer. Corner First and Yamhill streets, Port land. wtf Peter Wilhelin has established a first class saloon in C. II. Page's bnild- l'i.tiusa!i(l Organs -4i!d oa the n.onthh iu-s.t:t!hm-nt p'.ui or for re r.t. CARL ADLER'sHbOOK STORE. The largest stock of Blank Books and Stationery Of cwr description. School Hooks. Kihlc-. Poetical orks. Alliums and Hold Pens-. !Usiilcs a full and complete stock or cvcrAt-dtig UMially kint in a well regulated Boole Also news depot and ajjency for DRY THE I XL STORE LEADS THE YM ! ! A HOVE THE DIN AND TIDE OF BATTLE: AMIDST MISSILES FROM FLYING SHOT AND SHELL, STILL COMES THE CUT AND GRAND RUSH TO THE I X L STORE, Where Is displayed one or the larRest and most complete stocks of GOODS, CLOTHING, EVER SEEN IN THIS MARKET, And to lie Sold at the lowest Marginnhle Profits. A FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS, With Satins, Gimps, Cords and Buttons to Match. IN ENDLESS VARIETIES. HOSIERY, CORSETS AND GLOVES. AT PRICES AVIIICn WILL ASTONISH YOU. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE INVOICE OF Spring; Styles ixa. S-tia.?7- JEL&tm. IN FACT HERE YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING IN THE LINE THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS ESTABLISH MENT. I SHALL SUSTAIN MY' ONE PRICE SYSTEM AND Don't Propose to be Undersold. CALL AND SEE ME. MME. DEMOREST AGENCY a M. COOPER, I X L Store, comer Alain and Concomly Streets. Aatorla, Oregon Store. eer apcr:iinl in-nodical published. CARL ADLER'S VARIETY STORE Watches, Clocks and .fewelrv, 1'iM-kt-t and Table Cutlery. VitiL-.i sft,T.uw A.,.! Tiu-c I'icuiie Fcuncs ami Chromos. gyy-s-yylElisioy t amajjes. a complete 'i im... nssiirtitient. An-lierv. etc. Newoodsb e cry steamer. The public are invited to cviuuftc my stock and prices. CIIKN AMI'S ST.. - ASTOIMA.OKKCOX. Tj& -sa t I .12 ASTOIIIA AtJKNCY OK HOWE &, CO.) ltook Iliiulers :mcl Ithuilc Book ninmil:ictiirer. The only Hinders in the State that can do first -class work. sih-Ii as Hooks with (lilt Hdices. Full Turkey. I'anel Covers, anil Full Ullt Sides. We have three flr-t-class work men from ihe Kast. Old looks rebound. CAKb ADI.Ei:. Agent. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. A. .1. l KOI.KK. C. H. WKIOHT OCCIDENT HOTEL. .MKtiLKKS WKIOHT. Proprietors. Astoria, Oregon. mm-: pitoriuKTons ai:k ii.vrPY to JL announce tlmt the aiHive hotel has been repainted and refurnished, adding greatly to the comfort of its quests and is now the best hotel north of San Francisco. The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot MAY nK HAD OF E.RHAWES SOI.K ACKNT. Also. Assent lor the celebrated MKDALL10N RANGE, X2 3RLm EC jEL TaT X3 S TWO DOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT, ASTORIA, OREGON,- ing, on Snuemonhe street, near the bell tower, and has appointed .Messrs. win. Dock & Co. his agents. The best of everything in the line of wines, liquors, becK cigars, etc., will be kept on hand. Uefore purehasinggoodsof anyhod call and inspect my stock. You are welcome. I will gladly show my goods, no matter whet her you buyer not. New goods by every steamer. S. Dax.iokk. C. W. KNOWLKS. AUZIKKKR. TAKE3riOX HOTEL, I'OKTLAXIi. - - - - OREGON ZIEBER t KNOWLES, Proprietors. Free coach to ami from the house. ftd-TiiK D.viuv Astouiax 1 on file at the Clarendon Hotel reading room. Pioneer Restaurant Hotel. ASTOIMA Proprietor MAIN STKF.irr. - -JIi-m. S. X. Arrlsoni. miim'UAVKi.ixi: prune will find JL the Pioneer first class in all rcspects.and a snare oi uieir patronage is rcspccuuiiy solicited. fcf-15ourd and lodging hy thedav or week. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FTJRNITURE s 'BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in every branch. ASTORIA BREWERY. . M. MEYER Proprietor. HAVIXM EVERY FACILITY FOR HE MANUFACTURE OF A FIRST CLASS A K tide, lam now prepared tofurnw the public with the finest quality, for cash. BOTTLED BEER, AT $1 50 PER DOZEN. Ice cream at IJoscoes oyster and re-l (riii Winil fYifrii Snlnmi fresluiient saloon on Main street. - AMI- CHOP HOUSE, WATER STREET, ASTOKIA. Xext door to Dr. Kiiisev. C'otTee. Ten and Chorolatc. with. I'ulip. to Cents. Chops CooKeit to Order. Fine t ines. I.ijmt-. mid Cljar The best Carter's Cap;4 Ann oil clothing, rubber boots, etc sold at .San Francisco wholesale prices at the San Francisco clothing store. Having made arrangements in New Y'ork and San Francisco for the pur chase of all my goods, my facilities for buying are such as to enable me lo undersell all others. 1 defy comiH'ti lion. S. Danxiger. San Francisco cloth ing store. Astoria. 'Mamma.' said a tlve-yenr-ohl. the other day, 'I wish you wouldn't leave mo to lake care ol nam again. J le was so bad 1 had to ent all the candy you bought at the Astoria Caiidx Factory to amuse huu. Mrs. S. T. McKean will soon be in receipt of a full assortment of Fourth of Julv ribbons. She has now a tine stock of laces, dressing jackets, white skirls, and all kinds of Indies underwear. Cive her a call. Charles (Jratkc has always on IihihI No.l XXX Premium Ale and first pre mium Lager Beer from the Albany brewery, San Francisco, at his saloon on the Roadway. Never go shopping without con suiting the advertising columns of The Astouiax. They will tell you where the best bargains are to be had, and just what merchants are alive and doing business. S. Danziger, San Francisco clothing store, has the largest and best selected stock of clothing in the city. Also, gents furnishing goods, boots and shore, trunks and valises, hats and caps. Ituy the Weekly. Tin; Wkkki.y A-sToui.w for this week is full of just such information and news of the country as your friends in the east want to see. It has very few advertisements, and is chock to the muzzle of information that no family can successfully squeeze along without. Two dollars will buy the whole wad for a year. l ?A for six months,or ten cents per copy. To tbc Citizens of Astoria and Vicinity. The undersigned respectfully desires to inform the citizens of Astoria and icinity that 1 have been for a muiihcr of years engaged in the manufacture of an Kinds or American clocks and time pieces, and that I have decided to make Astoria my future home, and having a thorough practical knowledge of the business, I am prepared to repair all kinds of American clocks and time pieces, with mechanical skill that can not fail to give satisfaction. I loping by honesty and industry to merit the con fidence and share the patronage of the good citizens of the Queen citv and its viciiiuy. i am respeciiuuv vour utiuune servant. Fkaxk Fci.i.ki:. Rooms over Walla-walla restaurant. The New Testament authorized edition revised, for twenty-five cenLs at Charles Stevens and Sons Cit Rook store. NEW ADYERTISEMENTS. GRAND JXPENING. W. M. ORDERS & CO. Will ohmi their PLKASTTvtt GAK1)KN. On Tj.st-Sitli Slrcef. ON THE 4TH OF JULY NEXT. lee. Cieum, Sliawberries .ami Cieum, AMd all the lelieaeie of the s4-siiii. Swings, Target Shooting and Dan cing Day and Night. Also Ten Pitts on a Xcw Srule. A 'ood Itnntl in Attendance. Piles for Sale-. Mr. A. U. .McMiilsH is pieiwrcil to furnish Fir or Hemlock Piles IX ANY A.MOfXT TO OKDHK. AXI oX siioirr notice. LAGEB BEER, AT a t'EXTS PER l.'ALLON W SOIiES A T3ES. &7FamiIle3 and keepers of public housed promptly and regularly supplied. M. MEYER. Proprietor ' ASTORiA. OREQON. Ijenve unlets at the lishur, Astoria. Or address. store of Tn-iu'lmrd & A. n..Me.MI!.!.AX. OIney. On-gon. or the best brands. lhoiug j.st ojk-ned Ih- ;itue establish ment wecunbal hmtcoiir friends and the public cufnril lo ;ie s a trial. C-tr FOARD . EYAXSOX. ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Oyster Saloon. MAIN STREET. ASTOKIA. o milE t'XDERSICXEO IS Pl.KASEU TO JL announce t. iiu Ladies' and Gentlemen oi this City lliat he is non- iHvpurcil to fiiniWh for lliein, in lirst elas-ssixle. Hhd eer stjle. OYSTERS, nor COFFEE. TEA, ETC. r thk Ladies and Gent's Oyster Saloon, MAIN STREET. Please give me a call. KOSCOE DIXOX. Proprietor SEA VIEW HOUSE. Wanted. 1 X fTf rOUXDS RACS'OFall kinds JLOAJUU clean and dry. at the Umbrella shop. Main street, by J. .101'I.IX. O PILES. Tlie undersHnicd Ls pnpnredto funiisb a large number of Spiles and Spurs at hi? plureon short notice. at n-asounble rates-. Applvlo C.O.CAPLliS. Columbia Cuy FOUND. June 15b. at the (Jrcat Repub lic Go fathom :Vs mesh net. corks bnuideil F. I)., buoy iiinrkeil A. R. Owner ran re cover same at SCANDINAVIAN I'KC. CO. LOST. Sundav evening, .lime 12. abreast or Point Ellice. 150 fathom :n iikmIi web with lead line. Part all new, balance io inesncs oiii ami so new. Fmuer will e sun ably rewanlcil bv reporthij; to Sl'.VNDINAVI. .1. U STOUT. - - PROPRIETOR North Pacific Reach, V. T.t Will be Open for Visitors July 4. 18SL It i.s one mile nearer Uwaeo than last season First Street Bridge Saloon. HENRY ROTHE, DEALER IN FIXE WINES. LIQUORS. IIkkk, Cicahs, and best brands of KENTUCKY' WHISKY, 11X5 South First street. Pokti.imi.Okeoo.v. CSr-RestSan Francisco PmiI Table on the pn-mlscs. N PK(5. CO. LOST. FOURTEEN ROOM STICKS, and Chains were lost on the AValluska last Tuesday uiKht. June nth. ISSI. The tinder will be suitably rewarded and paid tor his trouble by reporting the Tarts to Thk A--TORUVX dalee. FRANK JOHNSON. June IS. ISSI. Have You a Horse? If so, OU MUST NOT FAIL TO C.ET Kkx hali.'.s Ti:k.vtisk ox thk Hohsk, it Ls worth ten times its cost to every one hav ing a horse or a team. Its cost Ls but 25 cents and will be sent postpaid on receipt of price, and the money will be refunded to any who do not think it worth its price. Address: THE ASTOKIAX OFFICE. Wilson & Fisher DKALKItS IX TT A JEU& W AIE.:B. LUBRICATING OILS, COAL OIL, PAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, MILL FRED, GARDEN SEED, CRASS SEED. Which will be exchanged tor country pro duce or sold at lowest prices. Corner Cheiiamus and Uamlltou Streets ASTOKIA. OREGON. j". "tv". o o :kt nsr. Wholesale agent Tor the RED CROWN FLOUR Made by the ucwpioces. The best Flour in the market. Every sack guaranteed ; if not uood as represented you can return it. Merchants will tintl it to their advantage to sell this Hour. UK AN. SHORTS AND CHOP FEED Also tor sale. Persons wishing Flour or Feed will find me at my new Drug Ston. at O. R. & X. Co's dock. Astoria. J. W. CONN. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Kenton Stuket. Near I'aukki: Hoi-se, ASTORIA. - ORKOON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LANDiMdRINfi ENGINES Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. MRS.- S. T. McKEAN, ORALKK IN DRESS TRIMMINGS, All kind-, of WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC., Corner of Cass and Jefferson streets, Astoria. tSStampingdone to order. e. K. JACK IN.S. J. A. moxtoomekv. PIOXTEEH STOVE AND TIN STORE Sole Agents for the Magee Standard Ranges, Etc. ASTORIA. - ORF.OON. A D. Wasjj, President. J. (I. IIustlkb, Secretary. I. W. Case, Treasurer. John Fox, Superintendent. IAVISH TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF thecitlzeiLsof Astoria and icimty tliat I have opened a I3SVCT& STORE Near the O. It. & N. Co's dock. My stoek Ls new and fresh and any one wishing any thing in my line may depend on uettlnj: the PUREST AND BEST. I have secured the services of Mr. A. F. Johiei, a careful and competent DruegLst of fourteen years experience, who will attend to the Prescription Department. ALso a splendid assortment of Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Gombs, Toilet Sets, And everything usually kept iu a first class DniK Store, and they will be sold at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. P.y strict attention and fair dealing I3olieit a share of the public patronage. Respectfully. J. W. CONN. P. S. Physicians prescriptions compound ed day or night. lures quered victor. Why suffer such unspeakable tor-i tc fMintiiimticin Imc liAAtt nin. I tiiuttiiittii.-'iii ttk IA.IH ,1A Kendalls Spavin Cure is the Read the advertisement. Fresh candies made daily at the As toria Candy Factory next door to Stevens & Sons book store opposite the boll tower. M - ATm Merchant Tailor and Clothier. II l A l' 1 THE LARGEST, FINEST, AND CHEAPEST SELECTION OF ' -LV-sA.1 i, 0L0THj CL0THING. tjj Burnishing goods.