T4 " w ; .tv- e rrj. -, C3J a &ho Sails gistwimi, j ASTORIA, OREGON: oaiuKUAi junk 10, 1552 I83CED HVERT 1IOP.NINO. MoaJay Kxeei-tedJ, J. P. HALLORAN & COMPANY, I'miusiiEKi akd l'j:ornirroR. AtUman Building, iV S'iretf. Terms of Subscription : i-rvis.l by Carrier, per wee's . K Coats I s-i j Swtu by mall, fournwnih?. Letit .y mail, ono yenr........ .... -ree of Fusuuo tu .Subscribers. es- ter-us Iran; tlty ccau per smisrofor each insertion. THEJDITY. Tub Daily astoman toll x rcil It, mall at 73 cent a month, fret nfprtaac. Haid er irio roiii.niptalcabsonrer.jm fir effj ran fnirc Tar. astoejax ot;oi'' than. Dailt "r Wcfklv rdtUima to ant; poi-t-offltr irith out additional crpente. .WtrauK r.iaytic inanQcd a nU r. a desired. Isncc trUr nt Ow roanrJnff room. The Kirkwood, hoticc for (Jucpiir town, arrived out on the Cth. Residents iicar Westport nre petitioning the county to build n mad to the Xehaleui. A change in the weather yester day; great masses of leaden clouds and a general mistiness. Iu the matter of miil delivery and transmission Astoria h 'prntty well fixed," these times. The State of California came in at 4:4i yesterday morning. The Ore gon came down and crossed out at 4 r. m. Good progress is bein made uilh the driving os tho 27C piles for the foundation of tho Odd Fellow s new building. The Wallacoton arrived in yester day morning, from Wilmington. She will load here with nalmon and tlonr for Lirerpool. Fish continue to run well, and shippers think that n good nierago catch will be tho result, though not up to last season's figures. J. It. Stoinbergor has placed a very fino desk in the Tarkcr House", with the names of several Astoria firms neatly framed therein. Tho grounds around the custom house are getting :t "top-dressing" of floil. Wo will have a nice plas-a in Custom EIou30 squaiu some day. Tho Wealthy Pendleton, from Astoria January 13th, with 1,400 tons of wheat, has arrived at Antwerp, having originally sailed for Cork for ordert. Tho Grand Lodgo of tho Inde pendent Order of Good Templars of thi atato of Oregon will meet on Tues day, Juno 20th, at 10 o'clock in Tho Dalles. Wc regret to learn that Tom Craug is not oxpectod to live. His parents and friends have tho sympathy of tho entire community in their be reavement. The H. W. Dudley, forty-three diva from Honj; Kong, arrived in yesterday morning. She was passed by the health ofiicor at noon. She has 392 Chinese on board. The last of the visiting Knights went homo yesterday morning. They were all complimentary in their opin ion of Astor Lodge and the beautiful Castle hall just dedicated. . Gid Richardson is down from Westport, looking hearty; he reports everything lively in that burg, and goos back next Tuesday. Gid is doing well and deserves his good fortune. The Olmypia Transcript has a two column delinquent fax list of lands be longing to tho N. P. R. R. Co., ad vertised for salo. "Odd sections" are evidently not in present demand in Chehalis County. Eli Perkins, the boss liar of tho continent, dropped in yesterday, and after paralyzing tho entire force, seized his hat and sped swiftly for the whist ling steamer. He does not know where ho will die when he goes to. He came in with eyes "ni a fine frenzy "rolling and said ho had been looking at a Columbia livor sunset. Then ho flung this down and fled : Tomato-red the sunset glowed On verdant wave cucuinberine. Till night, descending, indigo'd With blue the mournful deep divine. The Court Prisoner, I think that on tho day in question you must hivo left yonr reason at the bottom of your tumbler. "Prisoner Oh, no, Vour Honor, yon must be mistaken. Catch me leaving anything at the bot'om of my tumbler! . . l r2rCyeiS2l Vlremfe!iienis inserted bv the ye.tr t I r?3---z'S t?5 . i of firsj per sanaro ner month, t sS'S,I::s-5S-gS 1 sianinarertUIns. by tliodar ur wel. I s. 3s: P.: --r.. ru-1 .' J fewmmuaprjn JWuiOjLiaA j'jjwgyji !:M?nuug'-maii.MCraJ COMPLETE COUNTY RETURNS The Result as Determined by , Official Count. I A le Vote on .ludxc ttirrit, Dolovv we give tliu foil r.nd concct returns for this county, as passed on ' l. .L. 11..- I .. ....l....a.i.- uy mi" ujtiiiu LMiivatfia j.-.-aiunui, afternoon. Tlic hguies can be robed upon for accuracy, and give the whole vote in detail. : " : : x ?-: : -i i i . r J2aoo;) ! i; o i. fci --o;if-iiS' Si J - tir:." AOOK - plliJM J -1KA 9 ! isoS-ir'SryS'-iiHS I JPsJlII j urei ri(Y . I c:i-oZ-jco I ili.i)iinK ( Aoinnjr ! t 15-- I it r I ...... nir I J -B t.tiT; J-3x,a'."J4i. 1 1 -'1"AV I .- 1 ;gs.:..-j-3-r.'.ii5l --iKta ! Il -, 1 -.1 n t. s ;, 1 1 : y t-HrZ?- .'Hill I IJ01 J -? l i:c-S-iit:r.t !i2-i -iiiiiu J.s:MCT!ifgS7 .-'..:i5 . iiovjoh - I u -I' -: y. ;il UOllllw -I' - I 53. J-lisIIILiS. j-'rgj y I, 1 - s'i.ui;- "irsriupiorts ; I "lun ipnajf. nii:- si .- - ,.,:,; ,..!--n 1 iip;iiri'-:iy)'";.;:i i ,",hji -.-.I -- - J- s I ii?-iSsi'i--ir!iKrj I 'jsui-i.t 3.1 51..- Mfl".M I Mana w e- rr -. Z. i? r 5c2l5l -iiamar llOsUJOIf , I M.)S.HI I il AV A 'c I r- t 15 -J 1 ir ; .... , is?. . ia is , MIOO.T ( -, I ..I Jll I , SI net. Bv rjs'j25 1 -ur.r ..i!) I :, I z, -7 1 I -2 1 ? Mooj- -1 1 pi .tP'PV "i y-LHjtP'v.ii.-MS-jfr 51 AV E3 s I liSBSS .. .s-"-, -t - yj yrggl -Casapf I -! ?7 In Astoria precinct P. II. Foc was elected Jnstico of the Peace; T. P.. Bridwell, Constable. In upper Asto ria, .7. L. Strange; Young's River, J. W. Coffinbury; Fish-hawk, .1. W. Walker1; alislnvvaka, Kimberlin, were elected Justices of the Peace. P. D. Win ton's office is leinoved to the Pythian building. At the last meeting of the Poit land council, the contract for building a dredge was awarded to Honeyman and company. The captain of. the Chinese steamer Anerley is also in trouble, the charge being alleged violation of the passenger act. He is in Portland to see what the damages will be, Sixteen cases coal oil, two second hand cooking stoves and a 1 irgo lot of useful kitchen ware and sundries, to be sold at auction at Holden's at two o'clock this afternoon'. Sineo August 1, 1881, 1.13 vvssels have left the Columbia river for Europe with wheat and Hour. Of this number 70 are known to hav e ar rived out and 2 are known to havo been wrecked. The ni rivals out in clude all departures prior to Jan. 1st, and seven that sailed after that date. This leaves about 80 on the way, several of which are due. There are nine vessels in the Columbia river, most of which are loading wheat and salmon. The surplus stock of wheat at Portland as well as in the interior of Oregon is quite small, and after the vessels now nudcr engagement com plete their cargoes, little will be done in the way of loading others until the new crop comes iu noxt August. nwwu4- gepjaAmrgHfiww, How to Ituu a Convention. Fur ihe benofit of our political. friends v. c-ubinit the. following, fori itc., at 3 cents per pound, on the prcm- r ... n,:. ,- .1... i..i f n,. Uses. Fresh ice'eream cverv day. Ralls, rcfcr(.IKH,. Thi3-S ,Ue ,lyle tlJ i . era! Sherm-in adopts, when no pre-' sides at an army reuuuni. "The incut-, ing "J" como ti nidt.r. Ah. yes!, j (nodding to an officer about to ri?o). rflrt.m il li:lrrnli.. i?,.iv th" .1.1. r ..:... .i 1nmmK..lU;Uiiulu- -''""- nr Aj'iiayer, White, Goldsmith, !3. Lip- ioavti anuicinu iomsk it ana exam lials (taking a paper horn his Mi v.:-,t man & Co. and others. Evm dress is amini the display of pictuica. firralybo- pocket). Tiietotiimittc uill eon.-t out inr a monicnt.' Well, neicr ...ii.l. i.'. i.Il rlir . im I liin.i,"ll of General Hickenlwper, Colon.-l . take clippings ftoni a copy which we "Csi uut mac ii:e prices are rcavwiaDlc. . ,, . .., . , , . undfrstitRil will In printel 111 Portland !im l'ielareii:doall kinds of -.lew-' and jl:ij.-r L . t inns. I ..., dj, j,,,,,,., .l0rl:,i,iii,g to thi genHem.in"s ing.roiningaiK enlaigiug to any size "Mitlimen, in aiiaiiging tht details" reianrkaWe -ncce- in thice'xoiv-.. His j m all (aiiaitinen!-. 1 will see that mj , ". '. . '..:, . . agents arc -topping at Mr-. Uerbj'sand 'u-to:upr- ,o away ! -atished. anil re-, '(jtiKral .Snutn-did I mv Gei..r.nr111 ,.Kmue J, ..nler- .Mitnuied tiipJ'Cctmitv solicit thr-ir iiatronage. Verv' smith lisef A wiiw -" he's goru- thi-io. 'tr,,h -. U-Cnow. Photographer.. - . ,' . ' ' CeNicholaMalmof (Jileai.! oi! for, Watrr fiout olTernl freotoanv nerson ! S1111U1 iiioi-c tie liniioiiitinent of jhiw...-.lirmnwl hnt.ils. for sr.li hi- .InAi.v.'l .'-.l",.i" ." '.".V T.LU ;'."- l.,:rio,l - --4 , committee 011 re'oliitioii, and ir ill,. eoiistst of (takiii" n list from hU light ih icst pocket) General Su-and-So (1,-k-. blank. Thatn not tho coininittit, either. The lit I just rend isjiiinthcr committee, -ind it ill bo mow-d later, lleic's the right one (reads it) Von bpo. geiitleiuen, o get our jmuig stall oHicers, ulii have nothing cW tu do, to fix these things in ailvaiu..", Av.iiee "alovo e.idjniirn. ' Th.'t Chiir "Oh, no use putting tint iii.j tion We must fix these preliminaiies fii-t 1 hao tlnve more eonimittees prc.aieil here.'" And so on, in elu-erful iliregdid i-f parliamentary in-actice, the General annoniices the details tied ii in ad vance, puts moticiis pre-arranueil, lg noies impiomptu motiom, and "runs the convention till it gets going," mid then allows other voice- to be "heard. And it is amusing to him thus tu jiliy caucus chairman. Ball Committees At a meeting of the committee of arrangements for the gtand 4th of July dres hall to be given under the auspices of Astoiia Engine Co. X. J, the following committees wcie ap pointed. j!tNOi:.it rovniirri.L. Hon. A. Van busni. Hon. . W. 'one of their new clocks. Pail.ei, lion. C. S. Wiight, Hon. I). , : - . . . . ' r Ki.'-h icecream cverv dav at 1 11111k ('. fieland, Hon. John 11-din, t'apt. r.-jhreV. Families supplied in anv Geoi-'i Flivel f'-int .1 i! llestler 'l'aiititv b leaving oilier. A No the uioii, navel, upt. .1. .. "'s.u.IPit o,., Coj;ed j oulei. Frank W. E. Dement, i-so, , ltobt. Cnrruther3 esq , A. W. ISeny, e-.., Hm. W. Fnlt.-n and Hon. F. J. Tnjlor, floor fOMviiriin:. G. P. Wheeler, Chris. Kversi.ii, .). G. Charters, L. K. Selig, (; Fi-her, U. Spelmier. KKonniuv ioMiirTii:i:. C. A. May, .1. Sti-m-n. G. Ue.d, I'. J. Goodman, 15. I!. Franklin, G. Hansen. Tin toinpany propose to make ibis the grandest event of the season. A Sensible Order. Postmaster-General Hovvo has is sued an order that might have been pionmlgatcd a long time ag.j with much piopriety. He oultis that let teis upon which the potag has not been paid, slnll not be for warded to the dead letter office, but that the postiuister s.h.ill notify tho addiesscd by postal card of their pies encc in the ollice, and upon receipt of the postage they will bo foiv.aided. This is practical, mi simple in its op eration and manifest utility, that there is general surprise that tho rule was not hit upon years ago. It will remedy an annoying evil. The Wanlock will finish loading Mlmon today If j on are recently iiiirried,or born, or dead, it iiia1u3 no difference which, send us a statement to that effect and wo will publish it. We never 111 ike any charge for any such announce ment, and any one tint says so is jok- At the firemen's meeting in the hall of No. 2s la-t night, a paper was read'extending a general invitation to all the fire companies in the Pacific Noithwest to come hero on the tth and ."ith prov. to engage in a graud tournament for cash prie3 aggregating over 500. A full report of tho pro ceedings will be published to-moirow, the boya had not adjourned up to tho time of our going to press. - Tho ritih birk Lizzie Hell, Moigniard master, arrived in at 7:30 last evening, Hariimiu pilot. She is 1073 register, consigned" to R. Jauion, and loaded with general merchandise. She left Liverpool Nov. 20th, and ai rived at Honolulu March 20th; she comes to the Columbia via Victoria, and after discharging will load litre for Liverpool direct. The Liz.:n Bell is the fourth vessel that loads at As toria direct for England this season. Aotlce. lzcr is a posllivn euie. rursiirii) . All mtmbc-rs of the DcpaitmeiitwilLL. Dement. meet at No.2 JIallthis evening to hear - - the report of the managing committee You want to get some of Kincoe's ice on tournaments. Chas. Stevens and Son havo a stock ot mouldings and moulders tools which can be bought cheap for cash to close out that branch of the business. Astoria Ice Iejot. rank Fabro is now prepared to t,up- , Ice cream, ice cream, at Loscoc-.src-SmiliU restaurant J, hotels. saloons. f,r h":!,. o &S$&, and S,,,!- Gen-M.' Fresr Lc?mSi"S parties aim uiiiiu-i siu.-i-u.ju nu nc cream at short notice. ... , .,:....,.... -..n.i;n.i .:.,. ;. 11. IS. l.Jtt In Astorln. best Such leadiDir wholesalo houses, such as F!ii-.h- J i'SJSS? "will in aewday" ' "" -, v ... ...,,-,. -. - .., .-. "i VllllH lll.lllll ll'.'lll-. .'i-tlf . . ... ..r .-,.w ,. .." !. aucticm stme THUs. 1'iop. .cr Vour i'luitoraiili. W. 1J. .Sloano hr.s locateil photograph gallery on liergmauand I3errj' i-oiner, near Liberty hall, when hi is picpucil to do lii-N'lasS v.ovk. Call carl and jot our iihoto-. whiir joii hae a chance to get tho li.'St. Kotico 'lh.Ast.ii,i shirt and Oil t.'lulhliig Factorv has moved net lioust to O'Uilfii's Hotel. Persons' vvisliing good oil clothing to keep them drv vxill plea-e call. Wooil for Sale. I li.ud about siv hmidreii ami lilij funis ot diy hemlock, which I will -ell for ea-h at i:!.7."i per cord. 1 will deliver the wool to mv cus'oiiieis. P. I!. M vitiov. .Mr. John Kogeis ot the CVntial .Mar .( t. has ninde airangements to iivp ul hi finest fi.-.sh lish. ot'., in tho'tr season ('has. Stevens it Son have for ale and an asents for the ncv singe: sew I ins machines. A complete stock of bojs'aml ehil dten's suits just leceiveii at Milii1oh's clothing stoie. ....Wairaniy dee N. quitclaim deeds ami mortgages, for ilo at this oflicv. People have lead so much late! that they don't know what to believe, bur Call Adler's goods are all genuine and aie so reasonable in th ice a-to e.- cite universal admiiatioii. Vsk to spc Fables 0 steis and ice cream an know n e erj v here xas par excellence. I iv fui s.i!e at the Occident Hotel. For the genuine J. II. Culler old Jionibon. Hint the hist ot wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the (Jem iopjiosit lli. hell lower, "mil see Cauip- iieli. P. J. 'JiMiiiiiinn, on I'hiianiu. -iiivt. has iiist rcceive.1 the latest and most fashionable stvle ol gcnls ami ladies boots. sho.-s. i-ie. Agent in Astoiia lur the famous Mouow slioe-.. P.nties vvihiiig gioceries, pmvis ions or mcichrndise of any description, siioum icrve incir oriiers vviui a. vau Dusen & Co. as thev are prepared to de liver goods in an pan of the city on the shortest l olice. Those bah r.iiriitgcsnl Adlei's me meeting v ith leady kale. 1 have bought the Astoiia Calui) factory, and am incpaied to make and sell the choicest candles and confection cry. A full stock of the finest sweet meats, nuts. etc,, alvva son hand. Jim. P. Ci.vssrv 'rhosewiitingdesksat IImiOuv hook store are the best iutlmeit. Thev aie somclhiiig nice and durable, and jtt-t what most jming ladies would appreci ate fioin theg'tvci. Three scow loads of itr.v lir, sjuuee limbs, and bark, hist received mid for sale at Cray's dock. Clocks in endless snip and infinite varietv at Adlei's. Call and evaminethosebal.v wagons jot the t.ity hooicstme. Stevens & Son have then store cio.vded with new goods, all marked in plain figuies. Dcatitilul stat;oneiv varietv at Carl Adlei's. endless Another of those lino A.- 1J. ('lias. oi gans at the City Hook Store. Co to I!oscoe,s and trv the Huston Crystal Ice Cream. Occident Block. ltemeiiiher Frank Fable's ice cu am. It is par excellence. What is nicer on a waim day than u dish of that equisitely llavored Ice cream that Frank Fabie makes? Fino pianos and oigans, cheap. at Carl Adler's. Seaside Libraiy at Carl Adlei" New arrival of the most iiopular novels, 10 and 11 eeuts.at Cari Adler's. . Fieshcst unit linost cake-, fj nit and . candy at the Astoiia candy factory. ' We have fine apni tmenls to lent inlnir , new building. to suitable parties who may desire comfort and a pleasant Htu-' ation. Hamjkn" linos, "A thing of beauty is a jov forever." S? J?Jr"!,!, Vr.iSi,,lSM,niirKi iiii--.uu.iu i.i.. -.v.s Shiloh's Catanh Remedv a posi tive cure, for I'atairh. Diptheiln and. Canker Mouth. Sold by W. K. Dement. v. ..,u. Hi-nil. mUcrnlile In- fiiili - "cstion, Constipation, Dizziness, l.os, ,f appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vilal- jcteain to-uay: rresii limue ami uicuiy i flavored. Shiloh's Cut.k will immediately i relieve .Croup, whooping cough and I Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement. Aitiiitin I'lslicrnn-ti. w.,i -vr? nr..i Sotlcc. aa' euings. Occident block. i A :aril. A stoma, June 1st, 1SS2! i.airo;: .s-ror.r..N : It is with pleasure that lcsJl the at I earnestly iiniteeu:ry citizen of your jvW K Ihttm? Viork N notonl?' of tho itcsi Liu iiiat 1 in jint'u.s ,tru ruaonuuie. . , 1 jLiiu sin 111111 in nt r rv ni ive must na".e mniiin!! older at pr.'-ent. Quite a nun her have already loca'rd homes in this city, and yet ihcio is 100m. Sold on time to suit purchasers. Located one mile south of Astoiia, on tho sunny side of the hill, on Vomm"s hay. J Williamson- Sk. - ll.Miil - 'V..J. .V.tll,-UK, i.ilU ill - The lute-t and Iresliast novels at i Villi's. .; -11 von want nice tieh lard, or sood ! sugar-cuird hams, just from the coun-' m go to r . 11. rciiiersou' bakerv. -li jo:i want ice cream thai is Je I'cviM. go to Funk Fabro's. Prof. Fred Mover is meeting with marked sueces, in hi inn-iea! instruc tions. More advanced pupils can be ac commoilfitul with lessons at their own houses at the monthly rate of H. June 8, 18-j. Kiurei: Asio;:i.v: I dfsiie in announce that my v lew art ist. Mr. ). C. Yoeuiii, i . now in Astoria, to lemain several daw, lie ismenared I to nia!:e views of lesidences, ousiness nouses, eie. All orders addressed to him, Astoria P. ()., will leccivc prompt atten tion. I will also sav that 1 have sold my lease of ground to Mr. Crow, and I will not have a biauch photograph gal lery in Astoria, as was announced some time ago. My acquaintance with Mr.' Crow during the past car has been verj pleasant, and 1 hope he will re ceive. 1 Uberal pationage. l.cspecmuiv. I. .li.JUV. IDSO.V. L'oithiiiii, Or. Photographer. -Fnbie"-. ice cieam is the best. I'm 11 spepsia-iiiit Liver Complaint, voa haven ni iutcit guarantee on every bottle of Shilnh's Vitalizer. li never fails to cure. Sold bv W. C. Deuipnt. Ilvspep'iie. neivous people, 'out of soits.'X'oi.nn.Vs Lii.inri's Liquid Ueef axi) Toxif In vifion.vrei: will cure. AshforVnlilrn's. Of Druggists. Phv-icians' sanction has been ac coidcd to that staudaid disinfectant. fJi i:Vs Si i.i-iirn Soai Hill's Hair live, black or brimii.r-oc. ltavi Wistar'a ImIsmii of wild cherrv alv.avs-at hand. It eiues coughs, colds, mum ijiiis, vvuoopiiig loiign, croup, in lliienia, eoiisiiuitiou, and all throat and ping complaints. ,vi cents amlRl a bot tle MISCELLANEOUS. ?3?1 iLdler's BOOK STOHLE "Hie 'nruest stock of Blank Books and Stationery in nciy ilCfcrliitloa. Silio.il lionks. lUtiles, Poetical Woiks, Albums and Cold 1'ein. lie-Mi's .1 lull and .oiuiiltle Uk'k vi I'Ycrytlilnjt usually Kim 111 a well rt ciliated Boo! ik Also, news depot and ajreney tor eu'iv p.nn-raud poilndlcal iiulilislieil Carl Adler's Music Store g rrzJM nm Pianos and Organs. if .ill iii.il.es (ousliiiiilv on lmnd. Also a lilU.M-j.koI VIOLIN'S, OU1TAUS, BANJOS, AC CO IU ) ICONS. CO N CK HTINAS. HAHMOXIOAS, FLUTF.S. .VNo a l.uTjn stock ot the. best 01 VIOLIN AND (UIlTAPv STRINGS, SHEET -MUSIC. AND -MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, As will as uveivthliu clsii bclcnslng toja l'listt'liu-s M lisle Store. Pianos and Oivias sold on meinnntlily 111- st-dlinent plan, or lor rent. CARL ADLER'S VARIETY STORE V..lrf,nc Plni.l.aninl.Il.wrtl-v. rocket and Tablo CuUcri'. Yankee Sotlons and Toj-s, llctura I raincs aim uaromos. Ib Carriages, complete iissoriniciit, ' N-'. "ooits 1 ev civ steamer. The nubile aif invited to evsuuiae my stock and prices, chksamfu st., - ASTORIA, OKF.GON - Qfo-nlnono VariPlPO ! Qiei)nanS V UricllCB J 1 UKA1MD UrJlilUlllitt. A LIVELY F.XTintTAISTMr.XT Have n new bow has alloy, the lai-jest apd best hi town. Admlttaaoe firee. X a, 1MB M sLaj.-aafSg j J u-" VL A t -SSffl ir "J2 0. IL COOPER, GENERAL 3IERCHANDISE. IXL STORE ...j NEW COODS .. 1 have removed to th.p KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING And have, Without a j The Finest anfl Best Arraniefl Store in Oregon; s J New Goods Received by Every Steamh- in All til "Latest Styles and XTo7eltis i Call and Inspect Stock and Get Prices Whether You Purchase or Not. No trouble to f C. H. COOPER, 1 I ASTORIA, June "j, 18&-J. llugilllllilllllliaillMtlllilUlltilttlllMlliKllillUllUIMnUISiUHll a All New I BEADY MADE CLOTHING, 1 HATS, s i Gents Furnishing- Goods, f D. A. Mcintosh, MSHCHJL1TT TAZZ.OH. Ooold.ont Blools..! s iiiOiMfiuiiiiiKiitiiiiititiiiiiiiuiiiifiaatiiiiiiiiitiiiiuiiuiuiici m 5 ASTORIA M. MEYER ASTORIA, REDUCTION OF $7 50 PER BAKREL QF 30 GrAIAONS. IL.V1KJK ORDKK3 IN UliE PKOVOimilN. Less Quantities, - - 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, ... $ I 50 per Dozen Special atteotiou paid to ordeiM Irorn Public Houses and FomUleflW. THE COLUMBIA BREWERY LAGER IS SUPKlflOIi TO M05I. AMI LS hXCKUJi V .OM"8 ON TDIH COAS'f JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR CHENAHUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. . MrOtdcrs left at the OKCMANIA lirj-:i:"UAl.L wilt be pifoptlriiUeLdml lo.s ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Oyster Saloon. CHEN'AML'.S STKKKT. AS'IOIUA. mUE ONDEKSKJNED IH PLEASED TO M. aanouocc to tap public that he is mak ing tho Boston Crystal Ice Cream ! The linest Ice Creum ever dished up u tin American public. Try it, and bo convinced, lie alo furnishes. In first-class stjle. OYSTER-S, HOT COFFEE TEA, ETC. AT THE Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon, CTIKNAMU9 STUEET. please give ni a coll. BQSQOE DIXON, Pronrtetor --- 1 i,-lt,1-1-1tl, LOWEST PRICES Single Exception, show goods. Goods! 1 , 'J" BREWERY. Proprietor. OREGON. WHOLESALE PRICES. li. K. w Anr.i. T. W. EdTfl-i Astoria Market ! fOl:. Cin'AML'S AXD HAMILTON HTS. .AS'IOIUA. - - OBKGUN. VAKKK.V JL KATOX.rroprbitarN. (kuctte t i tt'a-rrrA J, HaGuirtl Wholesale snd Retail Dalar3 la Fresh and Cured Meats A lull line of iFAMUA' tSUOOERIES, PLOUlt. VKtfl HAY. CANNED FnUIT. VIXIK TAULES. ETC. i WUurtsr, Egss. ChMM, te. cewlmtU onbaiid. tOr Ships s applied at ti bwsit rats. -- -v