PJ glu- -pnn$ slosiira. AfcTOltlA, OltF.GOS: FRIDAY Jl'SE '.), lt5S2 ISSUED EVERY MORNING . (Mucday Excctitcd). J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY. t'ci:i.ism:u! axi Pkoi-ihctoi:. i't'iTian BuUJiiuj, Cats tfroi. Terms of Subscription : 4rv4 by Carrier, per week .35 Cent "-rot byniiil. four month? ti ft) tent Ijj mail, one ear. ... ......... t-J i'rae of Postage to subferibor. " Advertuonienu ir.ertej by the year at bonuoof Jl'iu r-orFfim.ro per month. rrmsient advert Hn::. by the Jay or foot, tfty cents ter square for each insertion. THEOITY. Tiik Daily Astorian trill l rent Jjr nlni'5cenU amnnth.frccfif jin-tagc. llavi tr u-Jio ctmte mjlateat,cnccfnm the city can 1-ire Thk Astouiax fnlbnr them. Duly it Wfpki.y ftiifioiM tu any jiorl-tigeMrtth-ojJ diUftinnal expemr. .Iddrcw maybe itmmjid a nft.-n r doircd. Loire trrdcr at tf" emitting nmm. -Tho ri er is booming. The Willamette is 24 feet above Ion water mark. This weather is, for any kind of work, about a neat perfect as it ran bo. -.Master Eben Rogers came, down flow Portland yesterday for the holi days. Tho State of California- w due this mnrnin. She hrs 400 passengers on board. Work has begun in Portl tnd for a new ptcamer for the Ynquina, Tilla mook, and Gray'a harbor trade. The Eureka sails from Sin Frat. cisco for this port to-morrow. She has boon refitted and thoroughly repaired. A full attendance i.s requested at thefiromen's meeting to-night. Make the preliminaries a success by your presence. Another one of those ancient Chineso rookeries on Chenamns street is being moved to thp lot opposite tho pot office. Holdeu advettiscs an auction sale for to-morrow afternoon. I!ar piins can be procured on household utensils, etc. The Mclanchtou came in yester day and went to Knaptou to load. Tho North Lend, Portland and T.un O'Shanter, went to.sca. George has telegraphed from Washington his thanks for and appre ciation of the handsome vote that Oregon gave him last Monday. Sheriff Hogan, of I'osobury, of fera 100 loward for tho cipturo of Wm. II. Clarke who escaped from the Douglas county jail last Friday. That portion of tho Bradley gang who escaped punishment for tho mur der of Brown, are being told that due regard for their welfare suggests their leaving Portland at once. - A baker's runaway horse gavo Ben Worsley an opportunity to save property yesterday by considerately stopping in his headlong flight at a simple word of command. Peter Sullivan was tried in Port land last Wednesday for complicity in tho Brown murder, and was found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to five years m the penitentiary. The Memphis Avalanche man mes in his stirrups and aay3 that "as a matter of fact, fish is as indigestible as solo leather, and but littlo more nutritious than sawdust." Send him a can of salmon, somebody! Tho Grand Army of the Repub lic in this stato now constitutes a de partment of its own. Wo are in formed that there aro about 7 resi dent veterans here, and that a post will be organized hero in a few weeks. There are soven posts of the order in tho state, tho latest being organized at Eugene city last January. Greatest and Smallest Jas. Williams, of Tanzy poiui, yesterday caught tho laigest and least salmon of tho season; tho big fish weighing 75 pounds, the smallest 2 ounces. Tho little one, wo saw; the other we take from oarsight. "Summer Sannteringn." A neat little pamphlet, with tho above title, is on our desk. Itcon tains piquant notes in referenco to ten excursions over tho O. R. & N. lines, and while it fittingly describes tho many points of beauty on tho Colum bia and Sound, is itself a typographi cal gem. To any one contemplating a summer excursion the book is a useful one. - '!?y luwwJIIJ-fJ'iJau'till'y''l''t3vft.ii'j.'t m wiwpjm Election Returns- The cjtniiy clerk, the polite judge, atid the justice of tho peace for Artoria precinct met last e cuing to cimasi the returns and declare the official vote of Clatsop cjinity on Jlonday last Three precincts were counted, when a discussion arose on tho matter of -an apparent discrepancy between the number of ballots cast and the number of votes recorded in Astoria precinct, the uumbcr of ballots ac cording to the tally list being 7jC. The alleged fact that tho ei-nibined vote of any two candidal, running for the same utile? did ne: aggregate that number, was in the opinion of the returning board, leasmis for a re count. Braced 03- the sympathy of the bystanders the ballot box for thiB precinct was produced, mid tho fasci nating work iii counting the ballots began. The count was finished at eleven last night. Wo will haw the returns fo-morrow in tabu lated form. The Fourth of July. lit little morn than three weeks the lOCth nnnivrrsaiy of American Inde pendence will occur, and it is but meet tint we of Atoria should littimdv celebrate our great national holiday. There is plenty good intent, plenty money, plenty ability; we hae first class social organizations, societies, fire companies, etc., and could get up a good celebration. What eeius to be wanted is ".-ome one to start the thing going." e suggest that a pub lic meeting lie called, an organization effected, :x chairman appointed with power to appoint sub committees on finance, arrangements, 1 to , and the matter put through 111 good fhape. We feel just the same interest in it that every other citizen does. The election is over no.v and attention can be given to the initlor tint has been otherwise diverted for the last month. The patriotism and love of our couu- try that was so prominently displayed dining the campaign that has just closed can be exemplified .mew in giving fitting celebration to our coun try's birthday. We are glad to ?ef that asUMiil our' firemen are "on deck." The boys propose giving a grand tournament on that day, and expect to make such arrangements at theii meeting to night as will insute a success. A fine parade can be made a feature of tho day, and with a little '"standing in" on the part of all, the coming Fourth can be celebrated here in a manner befitting the importances of the day.' Ladies' Social Union Entertainment Following is part of the piogrammo for the entertainment at Libertv Hall this pi cuing, commencing at 8 o'cleck: ii:ct ElUST. Graud march; Tableau "EiiVcr and Rebekah at tho well;" Recitation, Edith Conn; Instrumental iiuimc, Prof. Mayer; Tableau "Morning, Noon, and Night;'' Song, Mi3s Katio Flavel; Recitation, Miss Alien; Instrumental duel, Mr. Mcintosh and Prof. Mayer; Overture, by prominent citins of Astoria. I'.VKT SEfOMi. Broom Brigade; Address in cos tume, M. O. Royal; Song, Miss May Van Diwcn; Indian scene: Duet, Prof. Mayer and Gracy Carrutheis; Recitation, Mis. M. G. Royal. Ice cream from Alisky, Portland, will be served during tho intermission. Admission 25 cents. A Hot Day in Walla Walla Yesterday afternoon was tho hottest of tho season. Everv Ineath out of doors was like .1 bird's life, pressed intoa minute. The air was inatranci, and only the most stubborn resolution could wait for the going down of tho sun. Of course somebody must stay in town, but it would have been a glo rious thing if everybody could have gone away from this brick and stone oven, where there is nothing but wilt ed fainting air, into some place God made, sonic place where the poies would not gasp, muscles droop and the mind become a blank, nerveless thing. Yesterday all hu manity was mi the incessant leak. Tho thermometer ran pat into the nineties, and the lifeblood aizzed through tho veins at white heat. The church bells echoed through tiie city, but men lay under trees and ladies loitered in baths. At the res taurants cooks w ere aggravated, people sniff at the meat, gaze interrogatively at boiled eggs and call incessantly for ice-water. Fcailcss-of municipal law, crow3 take to tho cool waters of Mill creek, and the druggist clerk, with a bitterness beyond his aloes, remem bers the pond ho used to bathe in. Washeo Picuty Clieapce sweats it out in his den. A few men do go away in the early morning, and scramble for places in the cooler shade of tho tree3, or at the beer tables in urban resort?, but the poor devil who is enforced, 'AHgillJULUIWT"wyW slandara the theimonieter and wonders at lus master who, used to such lem-, pcratnre, only liimh- deinoniacllv! -..'. , ,,, , 1 at his iiiflering co.workcrs. Mcs-i J MOll , CLIPPED AMD CONDENSED, v' Two hundred varieties of grapes :.re, now grow 11 in the United State-. Wm B- sloane has iocated a photograph Henry Villard and partv ate i";gSSSreS Montana, viewing the N. P. It. 1! ,todo first-class work. Cali early and , , ,., .. .. ... , get jonr photos while you ha.e a uauaua naa iu,uoo iiiiiosoi niiuo.ui. with .1 nominal capital of ft8!l,2S."!,700. s:l,.-vy.i 1 .i,!- t..vo ..,-.. i;.. v!d af th, r.i...vf io.WOaer.s,,er da . - Jacksonville, Plo.ida, elaims to have shipped about 2ti,000,0ftii.rniigiM ibis ea,-on. . , .f.ml,,m,1m woo. ., and Delawaie oxjrfirted ner -yt,t!00,-1 (Mi worth of butter and choose lnt ! ...... ' ' F. J. .Mo-.es, whilom en pet bag, 'i-i... 1 : r 1:.... 1 . the cost ot a i count foggy laying,., ), ,..,rt, f,- impoienee. leanness -.ugar-cured hams, just fiom the coun Loudon was -SCO.0O0. tor 73,OOO.too ! tvual J.-hilitj. clr si. af .lniggist-. tri go I.. F. It. Klber-oirs bakery. ' Oregon Depot, DA A l A- (.. l'oitlnnd. feet of etra gas. 'Oregon. , -If jou want ice 01 earn that is ice go-ernor of o,h Caioiiira. was W ..-.JVlM? to to the New Yoik penitentun U-.ti'1',' 1?11S,rUJp ' " illl",!l 'chop house, on Main street. Meals 13 w 1 1 ? t " oiirtUiiis -j-ioio. cents upwaids. 1)35 board S4-50 per euiieua loiiaicem. ....Varrant ieei-.iult claim .1.-..I- week. i:erthlng cipan and comfort-ThpdiiM-,t coal mine -haft in Eng- au.l iimrtgages, for tlent llii-oilier I able. land is at Ashton Colllerv, near M.111- chest.r, which has pierced the eaithl 1 . to Die depth of 2.S20 feet. ,, , , , - , , , cite uiuvei-ai mimiralion. A-lcto -o' l'..r:C block of land eoiiioiising I.- ,,,. nf their new lo.-ks. 017 square miles in the iKuth of Ans-, tr.ilia only S1.7.". a mile was i.tulvl -ChaJleeiii aiidNm iiae.t Moei. . , 1 , . ,.-u ' ,nl nioiililmgs and inonlder-, tool-whit h oileied; for a 11 other -f .i,0. biiuarej,..,,. )lu Mj,,t cheap for ea-li to i-lose miles onlv $3,75. '"M J'-'1 hiaiiehorthe Imsine . The leeeiving teller of the J'..nik of! Fresh ice t learn every d.i al Frank California shot hiuie!f througlit the head in San Franci-co last Wednes day morning. Steks and -i disorder ed liver caused it.. Two large parties of Italian coin nieits have arrived in Vera Cm. The Mexican rufcminctit is living to miiko contracts for the introduction of Irish and Welsh colonists. Liverpool is to be supplied With va terfiomthe mountains of Wales, a distance of sivt-scveii miles. t an expense of about SI 1.000,000, tliei supply fioin this source will be 100. 000.000 gallons iiailv. Estimated est of building i-uiro.ids in different cuiintiits, pei mile: Eng land, 5200,000; France SI 00,000; Rus-ia, 8105,000; Ausiri 1. SI 09,009 Geimany, S105.000: Italy, S100.000; Pnited States, S59.000. Moie than two million 1 pounds of freight ueie received at she Kelton waiehouse, Idaho, in the month of April, and a pilgrim from Wood Itiver declines there is ninre freight at the station lb m a thoustnd tennis eould haul. Snit7ciland has 1,594 miles of i-ail-load, repicsenting over $200,000,000 of capital These railroads do not pay well; some have paid no interest for j ears, even the debenture holders. Over l:?,000 per.-ous are employed, Accident- aie few It is belie ed that "then- aie 5000 elks ranging on the hcadv.ateis of the streams and i-ibntaries heading up in the Olympic range and putting into Gray's harbor. Fish, both salt and fresh water, are abundant. It is simply a paradise for spoi tsmen The exports of wheat from San Francisco for the month of April amounted to 2,010, IOC bushels ag.ain-t l,r,97,S9.'! bushels from the port of New York. ISaltimuM shipped 5f!5,; 2S7 bushels during iho same time be ing the next largest port of export. Late mail advices from Chin a .slate that the oj.flim crip of th" present season promises to be twic-j -m huge as that of 18S1, which was laiger and better iu quality than that of the pre ceding year. In 19S0 the yield of Chinese-g' own opium was p'ac.-d at HJOJKW pirn's. The mills of eighty -ilk manufac turing firms in New Jeisey la-t yeir consumed 1,570,000 pounds ot raw sill:. New Jersey eveeds iu tlu 111 dusiiy all others combined. The cap ital invested is $7,521,200, and the value of the manufacture- Aat year was 23,050,220. Frankfort -on-the-Main, containing a population of about 100,000, i-. said to be tht richest city of its size in tho whole world. If Its wealth were equally divided nmnug it- inhabi-1 tants every man, woman and child would have, it is siid, 20.000 marks, or some $4,000. Multuouiih county gave Geurgo 2000 majority. Th it county and Clatsop, Coos, Columbia, Tillamook, Josephine, Polk, Yamhill, Wasco, Marion and Umatilla, gave Republi can majorities. Columbia has been Democratic for twenty years befoie, and Wasco wiia alwavs reckoned a Democratic (stronghold. Lane county gavo ita regular 800 Democratic ma jority. Siiiloii's Ctrnr. will lininedialelv relieve Croup, whooping cough and Uronchitii. bold by W. E. Dement. 11. n Mtt gi'ilt. reliable wholesale and retail manufacturer of dolmans and dresses has .sent Mrs. Unmhall, a lady, who xiill show the handsomest assortment ot dresses ana wraps ever exhibited, at prices vrliich will coiuo witnin tiie reach 1 of anyone. Duo notice to-morrow when I she will exhibit. i " Jet 1'oiir IMiotngrui'li-t. 'ohnnco to get the best. : Notice Tl.eAM..r.Afthlrt and OH .-Intnin-1 SJ?.. U '"pert,," wl-. inUl j U IJrlCll JlOlel. rerSOllS Wl'.UIllgpO.Jli W"? '" "'l' them drr III piense! ttriilii anil A'Pro. ....-......('X...,.....VH..--.. tt'..!! iT.i1tli lft.t..-vv.r pl-i.il.Kt I.-.I.... j,r. John lloger-ot the Central Mar kol. Iu- made arrangement- to keep :il '"' ""-"' f' '""" ''"'- "' "lplr v'flsn" Ciia-. bteen- & .Son lime foi sale -ami are agent- for the new .Singci -ew "'2 niaeliiiii-. -Peoile have read so much latelv ll!'t,'I,prv.,,"nt. k',10y ' 'Wi. lint t n. I .llnr v mtjl nrt. oil i....!,..... and are so rea-onable in pi ice n- to cv irabie.-. I ainilie.s -upilieil 111 an quantity b leaving order. AI-o the lmet ojsleis cooked to older. Fn-nk Pabi es oyster.- and ice cream aie Know 11 everywhere as par excellence. lee for sale at the Occident Motel. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old ISouibon. nnil the best ol wines, liiiior and San Franci-eo beer, call at the Own ontiosite the bell lower, and -ee Cainn- iliell. t 1'. J. looiliiiau, on ('heiiainiu -ueel. has jii-t received the lalc-t and 1110-t fashionable -tvlo of gents and ladies boots. alines, etc. Agent in Astoria for the union- Morrow -hoes. l'aitie- v.i-hing giooeiies. .illus ions or merchandise of am desciintion. should lervc their orders with A. Van Diison A- ( o. as thev arc prepaird to de liver good- m any part of the city on the -lioitest notice. Tliii-e Imbv eairiages at Ailler"- are meeting with ready snip. I have bought the A-tnna Cainlv uetorj. and am picpared to make ami sell the choices, candies and confection ery. A full stock of the finest -vveft-ineats nuts. eti nlway.-on hand. Jno. P. Cr.Ai . Those vvritingileskn ot theOtj bimL store are the be-t in tiie eitj. Thev are something nice and durable, and" ju-l what nio-t jourig ladies would appr.vi ate fioin (hegivei. Thiec seow load- of dry fir, .-pmce limbs, mid bark, ju-l received and for sale at Oray'-dock. Clocks in endle vaiietv at Adler'-. stvleaud infinite Call ai'd examine tho-eb.ibv vv.igous at theCIIv bookstoie. . -Steven- it Son have theit toie crowded w llh new oods, all mai Iced in plain lignies. Ileauiilul stat'onerv 111 eieite vanetval carl Adters. Another of those fine A. P.. Chae organs at the City Book Store. l!o to tJoseoe.s and tr the I.Ostoii Crystal lee Cream. Occident Illopfc. licuiemlicr Frank 1 aluo - ire eicjiu. It 1- par pxecllenee. What is nicer on a vvaimdiv than a dish of that exquisitely flavored iep cream mat Frame rauic inai;esy Fine piano-; and oigans, cheap, at i.ari Ainei -. Spa-lde I.ilirarj alCar) Adloi'-. New ariival of the mo-t popular novels. 10 and t". cents.at Car. Adler's. Pic-dio-t and liiiesl cakes, lruit and candy al the A-toih candy factorv. Weliavelineapaitmentstoieiit In our new bnildinp:, to suitable parties who may desiie comfort and a pleasant .situ ation. uaxi:x j. i:o. 'A thins of beauty is a iov fi never." So says everj one who fees and admires tnnsp nanv eainasjesai .utcr.. lirate un the whole s"lcm with K1112 of the Mloed. See Adverti-enient. bhiloir- ('atari Ii liemcilv a io-i-tivo cure foi Catarrh, Dipliicria and Canker Mouth. .Sold by v. K. Denient. Aro vou made mi-erable bv rmli KCstion, Oonstipalion, Dizziness, 'l.-vis- of appetite, Yellow akin V Miilo'iS Vital izer is a positive cine. 1'or-alelij W. E. Dement. A cotmn. cold or ore throat .should be stopped. e.slei t freipientlv re-ult- in an incurable lung disease or consump tion, iliown's lSioirclit.il troches do not disorder the stomach like coufjh -jnips and bal-aui-i. but act directly on the in flamed parts, allajinji irritation, ive lt.llf.f ill fitl.tiiQ l.v,ti.l.lllc .if.i..rl. catairh, and tiie Ihroat trouble- which'! singers and public .-peakers aie -ubiect to. Porthirtv ycara Urown'- bionchial troche.- have been lecommended by phy.-icians. and alvvajs ;ive jK'rfect satisfaction, llavins lieen le-Kil li wide and con-tant usu tor ne.uly an en tire penehttion, they have attained vvell mcriled rank among the few t-taple remedies of the ape. Sold at 23 cent- a oox everywhere. Vou w ant to sret some of Roscoc's ice cream to-day: fresh made and nicely flavored. Aotlcc. lee cie.un, ice cream, at Itcocoo'.-. re freshment aloon, Saturday and Sun day ex ening-. Occident block. a. 4'ant. Avrtiui . June 1st, 1S32 Bhitei: Vsnn.TAA: It is wiiii nlcasiue that 1 call the at tention of; 011r leader to the fact that I have c.-tablislicd a photograph gallery ill Abloriii. umxisite the Court llonse. I earnest Ij invite cci eitieu of your town andicinity toMsit it and e.am aniine the display of pictures, firmlvbe-iu-inir tliat the eidiet ot eaeli'mic ' ill lie that mv woik i-. not only of the nei mil iu.it nut price-, aic reaonamp. I atnpiciiared.odoall kind-. o iew inv.'.eoiiinganilenlaigiiig. to anv size 'ilJTs'rnvlRlfe.? md 1 S"ilMHh&rlStor?nv tn.i, 1, It Crnvr Phntnfrnnliai ,n,lj- JowPhmosrnpher. Th' Iatet and freshest novels at. -VUl.'i -. II j 011 want nice fresh lard, or good ti i in. go to T'lank Kabre's. Prof. Fred Ala) er is meeting with marked -iueees in hi-, musical iiibtruc tions. "loreadanred pupils can be ac eiiiuuimlatpd with lesions at their own house-, at the niontlil rate of S3. Fresh ov-ters at Mrs. Lovett's, In everj stv e. All who appreciate a good stew or jian roast should call. Kntrance llnniigh Oeo. Lovptf- tailor shop. The laige-t stock and newest stvles or ott andhiiif Hnt. at Mcintosh's Cloihing More. June-", lsj-.'. 1. in ion A-roi:iA: I de-lie toaiiuouiueiiiat mvview art ist, Mr. O. C. Yoeuiii. is now iu Astoria, to leiuain several dav-. Hn is nrennrrd to make view- of residences, ousiness oou-e-s l;c. .n outers auaresseu to liim, A -tuna P. ()., will lecelvc prompt atten tion. I will also sav that 1 ham sold mv lea-oof giound to Mr. Crow, and I will not have a branch photograph gal lery in Astoria, as was announced some tune- ago. Mj acquaintance with Mr. Crow during tho past jear has been vcrj plea-ant, and I hope he will re ceive a liberal patronage. ifcspecttuily, I. O. Davidson-, Fortl.ind, Or. Photographer. FatireS ice cream is the best. Foi Dv sneiisia andLiver Comnlnint. vou have a printed "uaranteeon every Imttle ot" Sliiloir.s vitalizer. It never laih to cure. Sold bv W. E. Dement, DiMicntie. nervou- neoole. "out of -orts.'Cor.DKX's ,n:nic's Liqurn Beef axd To.vif lxviooRATor. will cure. lsj.or pouiai v. Of Druggists, -i'liv-ieian-' -auction lias heen no. corded to that -tandaid disinfectant, Oi.iinVs .sri.viirn So.m. Hill's Hair djp. iiiapifirlirown.SQe. Why will ou eoiian when Shiloh's ruie will give immediate lelief. Price liiels-Jlctsand. -.oldbv W.K. De mi'lit. .The l'eiiivian -vniitlias cured thou sand- vvlw weresiiirering from dyspep sia.dphililv, liver comnfalnt, bolls, hu mors, leinaip pompianits, etc. j'ampn lets tree to an.v adclre . Scth W.Fowlf iVSon- '!o-ton. -IJackiiiPtack," a lasting and fra- t'i:illl liel Tiunn. IVl..i'l": Hint TJ nntj feoldbj W. II Dement." MISCELLANEOUS. N a liiel.tiKCst stock of TrM Blank Books and Stationery 1 P& Ot cv cry description. , J ptV-j.vIhmjI lhviks. Bibles, Poetical J H p-lhjLi " 01 ks. Alliums and ,!Vita !old reus. i!j!ii4 IScsitlcs a full and complete -32tS5Tl"i:K fI everjiuuis usuaii LJKct.t In a well retaliated Kool Stoie. Atso. news depot and agency for uicij p i(H 1 aim iH.-ii.uit:aiiiiilsiiruf Carl Adler's MusiciStore n fff dfrSSfl B IS 5 .- Pianos and Organs. if ,tij nuke- Kiiistamlv on li.m.I. Al-o r. tall -tock 01 V UIMNS, GUITARS, BANJOS, AC- fcfJKDEONS. CONCERTINAS, IIARJIONIC.VS, FLUTES. Al-o a larnc stock of the best ot VJOUN AND Ol'ITAR STRINGS. SHEET alUSIC. AND ,MlriK'AL INSTRUMENTS, A- Well n- etrvtlihu el-e lielonslug to. I'Ik . 'In. c IIiii I. Cnv.. 1 ..-. 1 ...-.- .nuiig oiuii'. Planus ami Organ -old on tne niouthtjilD staltinent plan, or Tor rent. CARL ADLER'SVARIETY STORE ifZ Watches, Clocks and Jcwelr. fYS&R Yankee Notions and Toji, h-J -ia Pictm e Vramcs and Chromos. XjiSgllabj- Carriages, a complete n, rt , TMasaOrtmcnt. New poods bv every steamer. The public are invited to examine my stock and prices. CHENAMUS ST., - ASTOP.IA. Or.EGON l-wl i 2 J yLHLi Hl 3& JvJcT'HTr Z$ y C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ' I X L STORE NEW GOODS 1 have removed to ths KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING And have, Without The Finest ni Best Arraugei Store in bfepa, New Goods Received All th. Latest Styles and ITovelties Call and Inspect Stock and Purchase No trouble to C. H. COOPER, ASTORIA, June 3, 1883. UOlllllllllMII31IMIIIimiiIMIIMiiIltilllllllIllllIllliflllllHUlIuil I All New I 3 i READY MADE CLOTHING, I 1 HATS, s I Gents Furnishing Goods, f D, A. Mcintosh, MHHCHA1TT TAILOR. Oooident liieitmiiiiiiiiifiiiniiifitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili'KHi 9 a ASTORIA M. MEYER ASTORIA, SFEIOIAIi jaLKT3SrQTT3XrOEi3MCEma?. REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. fLAKOK OP.DEKS IX I.IKK MtOVOKTlOX. Less'Quantltles, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - S I 60 per Dozen e3Speclal attootioa paid to or Jcis if oin Public Houses and FaisUIcs.Sa THE COLUMBIA BREWERY LA&1B. is MUn:i:ion to most, and is i.xw.lu.d r. .nonkbqk tuia coaii JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR. CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. a-Orders left at the CEKMANIA lSf.KV.t II Al.I. w ill to prompt!) uttemltd to." ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Oyster Saloon. CHEXAMUS .STKEET. ASIOIUA. rFHE ONDF.K3ir.NKD IS PLEASED TO X announce to the public that ho Is maX 1ns the Boston Cry stal Ice. Cream)! Tho finest Ice Cream ever dbhed up to tho American public. Try It, and be convinced. He also furnishes. In first-class style, OYSTKP.S, HOT COFFEE TEA, ETC. AT THB Ladies' and Genf s Oyster Saloon, CHENAMUS STHEET. 11;as giro tne a call. KOSCOE DIXON, Proprietor r- j LOWEST PRICES I a Single Exception,' bv Every Steamer in Les I Get Price-. Whether Vou or Not. show goods. ' Goods! Slools..! BREWERY. Proprietor. OREGON. t). K. V r.Br.i. T. W. RT' Astoria Market ! roit. chi:namus and'ilvaiilton sii. AIjIOltlA. - - OWifKJX. V.ltltK A llATO-X, froprtrtbm. (.svee'rvt-i o Yfarten A XeOutifl ( hoiivjlo and RetiU Dealers la Fresh and Cured Meats A full lino ot FAMILY OUOCEKIE3, FLOOR, FKKU HAY. CANNED FRUIT. VEGE TABLES, ETC. oar Butler, E. Cho, te. oooftoatir on hand. cr Ships snppUed at th lowest rti -