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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1882)
-"-v.":-; tr "JSS '- " -' . r Si t3.J s Tixc SbVIb 2ste$mi, AbTOKIA, ORKGON M WBnXKSDA 1i:LYl.Ks2. ISSUED F3VERT HORNING. F. HALLOKA27 iz COMPANY. IVr.i.iMiitK' ani; J'itoi-j::inoi:-. It'.roir ItnUtliiHi, 'rts SlrrrL Terms nf Subscription : r- w. Oarriar. f'or no,fc -..ii rents J nr,t by mini, i.turniontrn.. .... .. - .: ty lUa'u. one year....- -. o Pouuo t- Sub-criberr. ( ... ... .lieriitcinentHiriPortoaby tlioywir fltipieisosauuis. aim nil- j.-)ai.i.iiiim 't' rstoi.f i z pcrsyuarc per nioiiih. rr.nS,on:a,lverti-m.bytbod.-.y or ,ccl:.lan(1 the uintahlhereium and all the ; gftrcwiu wnunraforoMliin.iwtion. . gt f mns anA Mm.nscs v.urc THECITY. iik Uvu.vA'STOiiUS ir; he cnt U'j n ill al cent a month. jreeof jnxtagc, llMd ev who cntiinjlaUibnice from the citu can .u. Tine Astouiax fallow Uicin. Daily v.'kkki.v (lit ion j tuavti Mt-ifirc irith' t tvl.Ut in il cjrpcn.se. Atldrfi'gt maybe -r.1 t;td Q ttitfti c.i- dfirfl. Iwr-r m lit r nl th. nnuitluo rmmi. Council meets this evening. - The Columbia i reported falling at points above. 'Ilivalvnlar fruit'' is what they call clams at Olympia. Capt. Geo. .1. Ainsworth, .superin tendent of the river division of the O. II. A; . Co.. has tendered his resignation, to take effect the first of October next. --President Arthur is expected to visit San Francisco next September. If so, lie will probably pay us a visit, also. A visit from a New York presi dent would be a rarity. -The das. (J. Uain discharged densed sunshine that shone on Oregon :),8o0 packages tin plate yesterday j -"" Washington Territory this season, ftftcmou. She goes to Portland thislSo. too ,t is wWl tl,is i'ent glorious morning, having on board 7o0 ton oda, salt, coke, pig iron, etc. - The M. E. church will be dedi. cited next Sunday, the 23A inst. The dedicatory sermon will be preached by Rev. II. K. 1 lines, D. D., editor of the Pacific Christian Advocate. Xo. '2 Hose boys were out !a3t evening and made a run with 700 feet of hoso on their jumper; run 200 yards, laid 100 feet of hose, broko coupling and attached play pipe in r.7 l. seconds. - -Thomas IJolton, who drew one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars in the Havana lottery in 1873, is now driving a hose cart in tho San Francisco fire department for eighty dollars per month. A Main street merchant yester day made the best remark about the Hazel Kirke play that we have heard. He said it was "a Vandyke in a two- nit iramc. c ougnt to nave a new theater, that's a fact. -An Iowa tornado carried a pi.tuo Hixty miles. If they eonld get the piano insured, traveling pianists would find that cheaper, if not quite so re liable, than paying an Astoria man Sl.oO to remove it to the O. R. it X. dock. -A slender gentleman named Cook diHtinguished himself last Friday by healing a woman named Mollic Tebo so that she was obliged tojentrajls amj swaUowed them. Thev have medical aid. Last evening the,seeme,i wllHng to eat the heiuh also, unfortunate woman was reported in a I uut iac;0ll the ability to reduce tluur dangerous condition. j ,,iu sicicliHy to allow of this. At a meeting of the stockholders of the I. S. N. Co., at Ilwaco, T., . 1 f. , r ,x - yesieruay aiicnioou, tne iouowmg otiiccrs were elected for the ensiling year: Roard of Directors - - L. A. Loomis, H. S. Gile, I. V. Case, ,1. H. I). Gray, L. H. Rhoails; L. A. Loomis, President; J. R. Goultcr, Secretary; J. W. Case, Treasurer. The British army still occupies Alexandria; all manner of outrages by natives are reported, and the offi cers in chargc of the English lroop3 seom to have difficulty in keeping mat tore straight. Arabi is still swooping around with 3,000 or 4,000 men, and the only probablo outlook is that he will bo annihilated whenover the Eng lish get ready to attack him. In the last issue of the Portland ' Mercury, the falsehood is reiterated, that Columbia Engine Co. were growl ing about the way they were treated on the Fourth here. That paper says, "Every member of Columbia Engine company" endorses tho article. In the assertion as made tho Portland Mercury published a deliberate lie, and now it sticks to it, though we ex- posed its mendacity by publishing a letter from the leading spirit of Iho company wiicro he asked that they were not to be blamed for the article But it's really of very Httlo consequence. A Chunk of Coal. On iho docks along the front arc scattered .nwat beans of coul. tarried from the other side of the world, from : ,..,.,.,: i .:, ,. !. ..!.. (.iu.tii..ii..1.in. ..".r ..--.... . ! western corner t the country The,"' Ieu. '. m reports mar .every al is just plain ca-d,otbing i j;,,t bindneM house in the place ecept( i excited abnnr. hut vet a chunk : the i black bitumen is nut without a cor- i tain interest. It represents to us! ijmdthnt much crystd ..n.shine: ; aeons of countless ages agon.' when ulw. i-.si.m rn. of ihe ..mil. ''fioja not as thick by several thousand " iv foetus ni.fr, and when the pterodae- j tyl and the lueghwaiirus and thei'"" papers are . i .1... ............ .....i i jabbenrock and the meganthcnifrium holding ward meetings and putting up j afternoon and night. They need ! " ( " l"---convention this same old sun of ours ' elp from outside cities. Thej . x (lf -..j.,-, ,Vork:U All!i.r that turns the vapor to purple mist on country responded with vegetables and . - . the Columbia, was shining down on Hour, but there are no groceries. The t'ahre's iee cream is tlie he-t. that hot and shallow j-hore. on the gi- fire started about half-past 1 o clock j -('hildicu's sails at Mrs. 1JmI.V. rf.nttirt A..foin fi.i uwwl.i i. rMfAfM. I Priilav intirtiiiiif. . " f. " , ,i ble grow th that was compiled to coal by the enormous strata procure of I after ages. So that coal is so much fcondoned sunshine, auined .sunshine t ... as it were, oi tne uays nen the rock of which the pyramids are built was .still plastic mini on the sides of Ivilimnndjtiro, and when it burns in the grate it yioldf" up the same yellow llame and heat it ab sorbed from the eooene sun. So also it is with the wheat that come" Hunting down and out to sea. The long, blender stalks, like iarnih, catch the sunshine and imprison it: they hold it fast in swelling kerne! and ripening grain, and when the cargoes get across to England, the wheat that is poured into Liverpool docks leprcsents just fo much con- sunshine that we enjoy. Xow it pours down from the cloudless .sky, and next winter, when winds blow and rains fall, the memory f the .summer sun, stowed away as the secret of the sun is stored in wheat and coal, will serve instead of the present brightness, and light the gloom of clouds and storms. Xow. if wo only know how to do it, wc might go on and talk about the sun of this life in contrast with the brilliancy of immortality, but sermons cten from stones or .suns are never palatable from other than licensed VH- . . Fish Fodder for Cows. Tra'olersiiiihe country about North Cape, Norway, are amazed to see the natives eking out the scanty fodder for their cattle by giving their cows rations of dried fish. According to Captain At wood, of Provincetown, Mass., the Capo Cod co ivs used to do belter or worse and feed heartily on i-a" fish. According to a state ment by him communicated to tho fish commission by lsnac Hmekiey, ihe Provincetown cows being ''kept up" have lost the li.sh-ealiiig practice: but prior to tho passage of the M uk-i-chusetts statute forbiddn.g owners of cows lo allow Iheni to roam at will (which statute was enacted to protect directly the beach graws which checked the drifting of the .sand), i Ik cows Hocked to the shore while Ihe fishermen were cleaning their catch. I These cows sought with aviddv tin1 ., . El. A Rather Exnggeiated. sTtiJ'.lAX: The item in yesterday s Asiti:iA, purporting to he an account of a game of base-ball played al Fort Canity on Sunday, is just a little exaggerated, and your informant makes rather free with the names of some of the boys. There had been no game of base-ball played, neither was there any in progress when the individual mentioned as "dressed in blue" made his appear ance. "A few of the boys were pimply throwing and catching the ball when the officer in command at the Fort politely and properly sent them word that base-ball playing could not be in dulged in there on that day. Very respectfully yours, "Se.mi: of thi: J J vs." The YVallaeetown is taking on a tremendous cargo of salmon. The value wili run up in the hundreds of thousands. Our Knappa correspondent writes that the farmers up that way arc very busy hiying. and that the weather is 'all that could be desired for mieh ,r-f,r: Anuoyance Prevented. Gray hair.s arc honorable but their premature appearance is annoying. Parker's Hair Halsain prevents the annoyance by promptly restoring the youthful color. "Will Not Rebuild. A messenger reached Lawiston l'n-. day night direct from Colfax, leaving, . . the scene of the calamity after tholLHt. Lailics who are good, can have J fire burned out for want of material ivinpp A Lurrell .s was utterly do-. tw.vcu. ine tew urick tuiv unmcii;"1 as rapidly as lho.e nf wood. Tins' merchants s;ivcd nothing from their stocks, mo te.cgrapn, express ami : all the county olliees were destroyed, Tho city and county recoids, as wdl as the i"r,ited States isnd office books' v'.l lof-t. Uutli news-' U...- .i:.-. ri'ir.or ollirr.x uirt' Imrned. Seven!, ' 1 1 1 1 1, u o horses were binned in one .stable. . ! f life is so far a?c.-rtaincil. Thej J' l',, " ''ffi-Ivlle people had nothing to e:.t FnUnyli.lhll, pi i i ' ii e I he alia alia Mate.-oii:m siy.s that all shades of opinion are ex-; - , , -., - calamity has caused general regret -,. ., . . ... ,. ..-ii among an me people in taii:i i,iii:i. and an intimation that material help is needed will he answered by its prompt .sending. Among insurance men it seems to be very generally the belief that the companies will decline to take any risk in Colfax when it has rebuilt, at least until the city makes ample provisions for battling with a lire. CLIPPED AMD CONDENSED. Fortress Munroe is the largest single fortification in the 4 world. It has al ready cost over Si: (MM) 1)11(1 of inoiiev. l.. 3" J -J-I.il Tim -ifnf linforv ? i,i-iii.-id-r.'1il ffi , . , ,. , . r ... he one of the finest nieces of military! construction in the world. Thus s.-i's the editr f tho Oregon j City Enterprise: 'If we .should pro- long our ln'cs, we should put one day betwcbii washing and ironing. ' Wiry you must do that to let the clothes dry: that's the w.-vy we do. Mrs U.iinbridge, of Providence, R. L, say.s that going out from one of the mission houses in Foochow, China, she met a m-ui with a pole across his shoulders, with a basket on each end filled with girl babies, which 1 he was trying to .sell at 40 cenls each. . Tho truth is now recognized that e tendency l ail popular health mu sorts is to become nnlunlthy, Wuie they depart more and more front their original typo, which is that of a tem porarily occupied camp, and tend to become villages, with village methods of water supply. It has been developed by the cen sus that there is only one cow to every twelve inhabitants. The aver- . i !.:.... i .iSu iimii iiihii 11.1111 !m.ii..;....i.j. drink, and when the cow goes dry a I dozen men must lake rumcihing else than milk. Tho temperance people ou"ht lo see that tuero are more! cows. Many vcais ago, it is related, Em- eisou ami HieoUoiv t'ari.er weroi. i .... . i. . , walking in Concord, when it well known leader of the Second Advent- i-ts ritihed up lo tlu-iu in grea: ex- ciiomcut. 'fiie world ceases at mid night," he cried out. "Well, re plied Parker coolly, "lam not con cerned; f live in Hi.ston." "As for me," added Emer n, equally undis turbed, "I can get along without it." -i'ouml. last Mmdav night, a pur.se, on the sidewalk in lioiit of O'Rricn's hoi el. The owner can hae it upon proving propcrt by inquiring at the liar. W-tttal 1 pressed as to a prooanmty m a "'-'sU-ail .lolin A. .Montgomery's. building of ihe citv. a great man v of' . , . ": ". r , ... - ,.". , ", i Hiekens work. line edition, oid i the business men believing that the cents al Adler. commercial interests will go to Emit- ' A,0.:i,or ,. Wolk : rarl cott -or to ,oine other new locality on j Adler-. the proposed Hnc of .railway. Thej .Mr..lohn l.'ogersoniieCenlnii .Mar Piucha-er.s for four lots in Olncy-J1)ofmo "lt-nls 'b"reclcd. Astoria, suitable for residences. Onei - lot in Shivelv-'s AMoria suitable for bits- If ou want nice fresh lard, or good inc-s piujoes. Apply to sugar-cured hams. juM from the coun- .1. O. IJ'ooitTit. Agent, i try go to F. 15. Klhersou's bakerv. Your AVife Want. One of those oil stoves; neat and eon v enienf. s't one at Foster's. Society Belles Aro loud in their praise of I"lorcaton Cologne on account of its remarkably delicate and lasting fragrance. Notice. our entire .stock of mouldings audi frames -nf all kinds brackets and wall poekets. :iIm a lot of other goods, will heo!d at coM at Ihe City Hook Store for the licet thirty days Cii..i$Ti:vi:x .t Sox. A Ctiaugc. Our niaiij readers will gladly wol-.- cone the introduction to general Use of j AM; to see one of those patent fyed the pleasant remedy Syrup of Figs rrs at ,""s,t's' which is a agreeable to the tasleas the ,f ,... ....,, :.. ,,..., .. . . . , . . ...... , ,,.."" ou v""" ico eream that i.s ec fiuit Irom which it is made, and better, rmim, go to Frank Falire's than oil. sails. nl'..s. or any of the bitter and nauseous medicines or bvgoue days. il ...w'notliie.Motreit ttul -iHviVs As iUos.s nollni.. to tr it, aucl.iiw.is gives .salisfjction, everyone is using it w herevcr known, and W. IC Dement , cm-7o li'nd.ro iv, vL t- Cn "whole Aslona. IbMlge Daj i Co.. '"' sale agents, Portland. Oregon. It ?.-- li. lin.ni nonrold.il vrf.ilit fst 11. ii wrr Sends u handsome, reliable dresses "''',,"V",,;iVA - 'iVc vnm vf. . iiikiitwiii ft nimiiiiii 111 11 wi Reed charged, providing they vritot wiin reiercnccs. 10 n. i. iiu. conn-i -o aim .mer streets, roniaiui. Ek.Vl.u't7n nm,lre(f:Uid cleveutceii of the newo-t ami most popular novels " Wood tar Sale. Tiimlred and lift j t.oril of lrv hom'oek. which I will -ell for cash :it:s.7."i perron! 1 will deliver! the woimj to iiiv ciisto"mors. I.'. 11. -M.vr.to.v. i Siiljerlition Xcus Deiot. fecial air.ui'einent has been made lhvt'irl Vdler -j ili-it vun ran sulwerihe -, aj p:.ptT. magazine, or periodieal Noveltn in household ariieh p,,,. at .ft -". . - .HUH ' - -.! . iwV liti'lr it' CliifiK ill' I lti ltrt ket. lias made arrangements to keep al Ihe linesl fre.di lisli. ele., in their eason Three scow loads of dr lir. soruce iimns. ami Dark, jiwt sale at (Srav'sdocFc. limbs, and bark, jiwt received and for Chiis. .Stevens & Son hae fur and are agents for the new Singci ing machine-. -ale ew Iivh lee eream ever.-, day at rnuil: KabreV. Families supplied in an pianlity by leaving order. A No the finest ny.sicrs. cooked to ouler. Frank Fabre oystei-s and ice cream are know n j everywhere as par excellem'e. Fancy .-onus ami liei-ftunerx of ail ! kinds can he found at ,1. XV. Conn's drug -tore, opposite Occident hotel. p.iii i.i ..v.. ..;... ii... ... 1...1... n... ti.. i i. ... III!-. Il I'OOIv SlOll'. For the genuine .1. II. Culler old i(,:iiIon .ami the u.-t of wUu nniw.r :"! S? Franeisi-o beer, call at IheOem i iiimnii- me oen lower, aim .see i sttnit ! Uel!. Xo uioiegood weight at the Orient IJ.'lh-.. Three fn.l-:las barbers. All work guaranteed, ('hildrens hair eut ting :i spr-cialh. .I.G. Ch.v::tkk. Ilnice uii the whole sv.stem with ICiii" ,nf the Illoud. See Advertisement. Fiv-.li fiuitueeived at C. A.Ma V h eery ; earner. No stale trash. Kverv variety of Oregon and California fruit alwax.s on hand. Stevens fc Son have their More crowded with new goods, all marked in 1'hiln figure-. ciia. Stevens ami n.ii iiave a Moek 'lV?"Vl1!"7ri,:ini,l!(1,"i,l:'1'N bjoU which jean be byught cheap lor ca-h to ehwe re-lout that branch of Ihe business. Kn!i Jiiffy and .-anitneu" ev.rv d.iv jal the AMoria Candy Faeloiy. Main St. Remember Frank Fabre ice cream. It is par excellence. All who are aftliclcd with salt rheum itch, .-en hi head, inmctiiro. anil ecerc other eruption ot the skin, should u-e oi.KNN s M-i.mn: .soap. Are ou made mi-erable liv Imli-ge-lion,ConMipalion. Ui.lucs..",n-s of ...v.. ..!... "'r.ll..... l.:.. k"l - I ... .T?i .a tiil'ltcmr. i rinin oiiin . rllllou iuu- mr i- a paMlive cure. Fer: sale U Y. l I lenient. Henry Grevillc?. fa-cinaltie. jnM received at Carl AdlcrV. work-. What i- nicer on a warm dav than a I dish of that exquisitely itaviired ice j eream that Frank Fahro "makes V I'.a.fi. i..). itriuinrii . ..... .. -' -..;..., .-.....-, !.....-.- iioii - Ki - meii'uaune - eoi ;:s: liesi'i'ipiton. ! should leine their ordeis wltli A. Van J?"" v K"- Jl"'-X :n0 pr'T-dJo de- jiixer goiMis m :iu pan oi ine eiivoii j iSteshoiieM notice." Prof. Fred Myer wishes io nrgan iea singing elase of children: he aNo hasa fair as-oi(ment of Oermau music for sale. Room over the (icm -:;1is.ii. -A Nasal lujectoi free with im.-1i bottle of Shiloh's Calanh. Rem.'dt Price .Til cent. Sold hv W. K. I lenient When jougo lo Hw.ieo. -lop m at j .viuers oi-iore .ou sian anil gi one Waller Scott's novels, only y.-, cents. A 1.U re cure for dyspepsia. The Oregon BLOOD PruiKIEU. Cse P. .1. Goodman, on Chemmnis street, has just received the latest ami most fashionable Myle of gents and ladies boots, shoes etc. Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow Ikks. Stin.iMi's Criu: will iminedintejy reheve Croup. whiMtping cough anil Hronehili.s Sold bv W.l-L Deinenl. : FrcshcM and fmesr cakes fruit and ! eamly al the Astoria eandv faeton . on want togetMimeof Roseoc's ice cream tonlaj : Tresh made ami nicely llavored. ' vn.f ..-Hi ...... i ... . . , ...y ... a. ... i. .....;., MB-II OllllOU S ! Line will give immetii.ite relier. Price ! jo , cls.etsnmK-l. Sold by W. K. e- i menl. I , W.hen jou want pure drugs ami ""loS of atl.V kind, go to .1. t.onnV Am N,0, OI,1oVlU. (M.j,i,.,: hotel. " The Hev. Ueo. H.Thayer, of J lour-; ' ,)""' IMV sa?s:J,,Jolu leir and wife oweour! jCur.E.r bold by W. E. Dement. Carl JLdlter's I SOOJESl JST?OJb..fca3 The 'arrest stock of ' , Blar.it Boohs and Stationery J Of evej.7 description. J S:h Hooks. P.iblos. Poetical u orks. Aiounts nnn Gold fens. : llesidet a full and complete stick of wverything usually Ikei in a well rejnilated Itook AKn. n-ws deiHt and asenev for ery jiaperand ucriodieal publLsbed. Carl Adler's Music Store II Pianos and Organs. of all makes cn-.taiiU on hand. Also r full stock oi VIOLINS. GUITARS, UANJOS, AC- COP.DKOMS. COXCERTIXA3, HARMONICAS, FLUTES. Al-o a lare stock of the best or VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, SHEET MUSIC. AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, As welt as I'vervthliiK lse belonging to (a I'lt-st tMass Music Store. I'iaii(and Organs sold on tne monthly ln talliuciit j.lan. or for rent. CARL ADLER'SVAR ETY STORE f?5 AVatclii's. Clocks and Jewelrv. rZrr'Sx.i? I'ocket and Table Cutlerv, If ''TUK Yankee Notions and Toys, tr. "jm Picture Frames and Chromes. wVsu'flK11'- Carrlatrcs, a complete hi m nsaortment. New goods by every steamer. The public an invited to examine my stock and prices. (Mir.N.VMl'S ST.. - ASTORIA. OHF.GON Dairy Farm for Sale. I aii instructed by .Mr. Ii. W. C'ol.lnbenv.to olier for sale fits lincly-lorated farm OX CLATSOP PLAINS. It consists or Ifo acres of evcellent pasture laud which, with the adjoinhi'r cattle raiiKP. is capable of supporting 7n head of stock the joarreinui. Eilit acies fenced and G acres under cult nation. Fine-1 1ciJ:ililr ;ai-.'l-n on the 1'lalBH And set end be:irinu Iruli lre. Kanch is iimliilfil by ri-im; "rettnd and timber be tweeit it aim tin vnn. fioin all ht-av winds am: storm". House 4'uiilHliiiug 7 Kouut. Stnre-riiuii. iiii!k-ri-oin. bam. stable, waon she.l, i-te., etc. lliKaluabIo fann is .situated l'i mitos Miiitli from Point Adams' Light House, mid if applied for soon will be sold at a very low fktme. Mr. Cofllnbeny being old and ile-imas of rclirin Irom labor. If not sold ::t piivnte s:dc tn'fore the first of Aiigu-t. the whole property will be disposed or at I'tililic Ai;tiuu. Tilli- inilisputalc. For further particulars ciHiuire of - E. C. H0LBEN, If Real Estate Agent. A. Van Duscn & Co. WUl'l.l) i:iPKTKCLI.V OAI.I. TIHi atli-ntiou of the Public to the faet that thej are Aueiils for the following tewing machines. i: The mpe4il Singer. Tlie Vlist'. TUi- S'riMtu An:l Tlie IHitrlile, Winch thev are selliin: rroin 53.1. toS. each air.d defy Competition. !.'H"n- v.iitiln I., piiiehate iimchliu- slii.uid i-a!l and i.:sji r oiirslni'k before pur-e!ia-iiig eNt v.hfre. as ; e guarantee to give perfeci sa:isf:i-:i"a :i nrsinU ipiality and price. LOTS FOR SALE- Lots and 5, in Block ,3 .v C0NC0MLY and JACKSON STS., OJ.Xi:VS ASTORIA. .Iu2l dim Apply to 1. W. Cuxn. ' Notice. rillli: lU:i:iTOi:xOK .SOUOOl. District X No. l. will meet as a Hoard of Kquallza lion, to cvamiue the AssesMiicnt 1'olt of said Districa, onTiitday..lulvgrth, ly, at the store of . I. W. Ccarhart. P.v order or ihe Hoard of Directors. .!.:. Ill'STLKi:, ClerK. Astoria. Jnlv isth. l-.o d tl iiorsr. a.yi iiT for salj; In OliicxV. Astoria. Utll'SlC OXi: STOKY AND A HALF. Ha- i.- rooms wood-shed, chicken house, etc.. and a never-railing, living spring or good water on the lot. Price Sfs'tO. loca tion, about eight minutes' walk fromPost oflice. Apply to K. C. HOLD EX, jrt"5-tf Kcal Estate Agent. CITY iRnni o-rrDC ! " ' ' ' ' - - J ' v,. :trt. m.M.uii!s n-ccv iug new udditlons to our stock and have the Unest and larf-t astortment of variety j;ooltiu thecitj. n , , - Pnmhe flenc hnc "UHIUb. ul USUtJS, Stationery, Frames Celluloid Goods. -Vll our goods are marked In plain ll,nire.i CHAS. STEEX3 &SON "& 11 lY'Ai s3ouna irw r f ti--" l )y. C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. l4tM4aJ4 I X L STORE r NEW GOODS "I T have- reTOorefl v tti (KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW-BUniHHH And have, Without The Finest and Best Arpaspd Store in iiretn. New Goods Received by Every Steamer ia All tlie Latest Styles and NovMmm Call and Inspect Stock and Purchase No trouble to C. H. COOPER, - ASTORIA, June, ll, 1882. ASTORIA M. MEYER - - - ASTORIA, SFSOIA3U ugV.JNTJJOTJJSrOEiJMClSlJJTC'. EEDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. ILAKGK ORDF.RS IX UKK PBOPOUTIOX. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - $ I SO per Dozsn .WSpoclal attention paid to orders THE COLUMBIA BREWERY 1H St'PEI.MOi: TO 3IOSI. AND LS IvXCHLLED J'.Y NOXE OX THIS (XU3l JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGOIf. -Orders Iclt lit the OE11MANIA IlKElltliAIX nU he piomptly Httendcd t. A. V. Allen, (SlIOCKsSoK 'l'O I'AUK it ALLKN.) wti.iicvaii-iuid retail d-i!Mtu Provlaloa&,' Glass and Plated Ware, TKOPICAL AXD DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. I Together with fines, Upra, TotaolCiprsi Tlie largest and most complete stock of i tcoous in their line to be found In the city. ' Corner of Cass and Squemocqhe Streets j ASTOniA. OREGOX. For Sale. mWO ACRES OF LAND. WITH OXE- JL story house, sttuato witum sou reel or wharf at Cathlamet, Washington Territory. Price S40O. J On acre of land, with two-story houe situate within 000 feet of urnc w liatf. Price Fann of 185 acres, with house, and two 9SLb?"l!?S.,.'a"1 i, o"j " j colluna in uio usu packing buaRieas, onaoc 1vV-trti.1.iarspnnnir.nf p.Pn i?niv.rt the name of -The Astoria Yaiiety. rakiic CathianTsV W. T.. or FJ It. Strong, tSSSSj PJlJp PRICKS t : LOWEST a Singl Excepti, u ursiu. i- .......... ,j Got Prices Whether Yo or Not. show goods. 4wa X BREWERY. - - . - Proprietor. OKKQON. from Publle Houses and Famines." j; BliFMSp'.P SjrTaBffaH XEOISTXSSD lUBCXaS. 1SI. mmuk crok0ryjmmimmmm Mako in of the Veetab!e Ktnsow At lulely the BEST KNOWN REMEDY! For tha ; BIiMitl nhiI ttrer Cnp!alBt, Sen r Id t'Jrflt1 rer. .ter. Bcifa. eJc. FOB K1(Ih.t hiI Bladder VHea, Vhroalr. Mm Taifta suit KkeamattM. Has Stood the Test FOR YEARS. For purtleuLirs uad RMtimonUds fjota treU known people in our State reed locate aam circular. Prlee - Ml. per BtU, . . . To i usu n; a xt? iak hi vloto for fc.m. i Yonc ilni"tKt hrens nnd rwouiinMidslfc . v f. .,,,,, t!intvnnmMthPwiiitni Aa-H- fr. ami sCe lmt you get tne genuine NotiCi. X istlnsr butween J. T. Borchera an vTvL