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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1882)
V? 3Hc Jlnttu :5to:eAuu, ASTORIA. OREGON: SATURDAY AfTfllXT . i;. I -L'l ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (."Monilsr ix.coHet. J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY. I'rni.i-iir.its AM;i'i:ori:!inr.i:-. Terms of Subscription . ei-vJ by Carrier, per week.. mt i.y tnnil. four month? i Cents c-;:V(! rent br mail, one. your..... - Freo of Postage to Hubcrilor r .Advertisements inserted by tb .veir bo rate F SI o itr square Fraasient a JvortisinK ihs cents ter euuarefor WITT? f!TTV " - VAJ. A- ! ,. . .,, , . , i iiiK Daily astokiax trill hi. ait bn . . . I mini at 75 ccntfi a month, freenf pnxtagf. Head er trim caiitemplatcatufnce from the city can hiivt. Thk As-iokian follow ilicm. Daily w Wi:ku:.y alitiorsi to any poxt-officc irith mti lulilitiininl xpaiKt. AdorcAc may ht ;n.iu'i ax ofu r. ii tintiretL Isacc orArr at tlir rmtullh'j rfiom. The Wolfe lias 2.100 cases salmon aboard. -The Klwell salmon aboard. lias 20,800 eases Tlie Columbia lakes out 0,775 case silmon this morning. The Jas. G. Bain took -n 2000 chpcs of salmon from Devlin's cannery yesterday. -The (Jon. dauby has had a new propeller put in, and been otherwise rejuvenated. -The recent drought interfered considerable with the dairy interests of the Chehalis. Beautiful lot of house, plants to be sold at llolden's auclion'sale at 10 o'clock this morning. Remember tho furniture auction sale this morning at 10 o'clock at llolden's auction rooihs. The Clara Parker will make an excursion to Youngs rivor falls and the Claskanine, next Sunday. Mr. A. T. Brakko tells ns that it is the intention of the charterers of tho Triumph to have her take on the most of her return cargo in coal, and to finish with half a million feet of lumber. I. D. Moore, who gave ns such a glowing account of his black sand gold extracting machinery at Gray's Harbors, says that he started up on the 24th of July. Good results are looked for. Returns made to the surveyor generals oflice show that during the paBt year over 4,500,000 acres of land have been surveyed in this state. This is about twice as much as has ever been surveyed in any previous year. Those who prodicted a big run of salmon the first week in August were right in their prophecy. There is an immense lot of fish going up stream. Two who went out in a boat for two horn's last Wednesday night "just to catch a few for their own use," came in at the end of that time with 140 big fellows. The city book store presents a very neat appearance, and the now stock of goods is attractively ar ranged on its shelves. Messrs. Stevens Co., tho proprietors, arc evidently determined .to take the lead iu their line, and the mairy novelties thc3' constantly receive meet with ready sale. We notice, also, a full line of popular novels. ! Figuring on the salmon pack of '82 by men who have access to accurato figures, results in the conclusion that there were 521,000 cases of salmon packed on the Columbia during the season just closed. This may be con sidered as accurate. Last year the pack was 555,083; this year the aver ago value per case may be set down at $5.25; though it will not be over $5 to the cannorymen; at the former figure the season's pack will represent a value of $2,735,000. llobt. Crawford, of the lower Xe halem was in yesterday morning with some specimens of glassy coal from that section. He says the vein is forty-six inches in width, and ean be traced for four miles. The coal is of fine quality, but no ono cares to take hold of it, or lo develop the mine, because that devilish squeeze "The Astoria Land Grant" covers the ter ritory through which those coal measures run, and, of course it bars every one else out. We believe this is tho only country under tho sun where such a swindle would be al--lowe to go unpunished. u .u i . i-i-uiiiuicjiiruim o. s- naiie-. isn ivv. , t .... i ... .,i..nvs i,.i t,r sm.... . by tho duy r vm. !-. Jj0Ii1i IS. I). .V S. for i.lffs Uowl-! Uxl Uu -Jn, L' "')1 WJ . L.V .i. ! h "lecial Xotice. I'sirtifb dvaimus oratltfitiHii? tin tcal,Som8 Outspoken Statements i-muic auction sac iiiisnuvrniHin-nouii take special notice that it lakes i.laec on lhiMmiiM.rn-iAlM.1111. If ii rains Hur. will be ftut fid a jjood shelter in which t conduct the sale. The un-ier .t..na i jia;es win nc on iiauu ai in" irjH-r ;mi iiiumuqni utoumhi. sum oiia-uujcci. hour at the Occident hotel and n-ol ufs,u.j, .serious importance as the pros them will tart with the auctioneer! ,. . ,,. ... .. , i i..,itii ta i from his auction loom, at liair-ia4 one , nation of their lio and health, it is o'clock, and the sale commence at two hut natural that the ones who have o'clock shari. -" 1'htf of ' enrded j,w. iargc.lv instrumental in the origin map will he on the ground. ; 0f this mml'ineiit should .speak frankly i CIRCUIT COURT. roij:rn n' im:oiti:iix mfT. ii.tit .- Itf. w flit i.ei.fij. foreclosure. Howlln fiirj'lrK Docree of J.ijvelo-uiv. A. Van Dii.-n et -a! v- Cit. of Aitoiia ftrnunugh for p!iR.;ind rnlr;n for dffts. lOlpefUtil illilll'Ctloil. Wiiiftm for iiltV. Kiillmi fuf ilofl. Vei diet for cleft. .,, ,., n ,, , l (ilei.ii v II ll'tiii'ii iini'i! Kil!- Ion for pUL, Wiiilou for deft. verdict forpiir. Judgment on verdict, Jacob .Sture s Maria Slureet al, eij uit. IJowHn for plff. Referred to V. .1. Taylor to take testi mony and report fact ami law. Adjourned until lo o'clock p. m. Tues day To-Day'a Sale. Everybody uho wishes to invest a little money judiciously, ."hould be sure to be present at the auction s.ilo of building lots this afternoon .it two o'clock, in the new town of Aider brook, the western buinidry of which joins ihe eastern boundary line of the town of upjMjr Astoria. The majority of these lots have a decided -advantage over any other building lots that we know of along the river front, that can purchased at anything like a rea sonable price, as they require no grad ing and have a gentle elevation on the river bauk. It requires neither experience nor acute observation to know that all available building lots along the river front, all the way from Tongue point to the mouth of Young's bay, must soon be in demand ami necessarily increase in value; therefore our steady fishermen, or even sjeciilators, need not fear a good return for airy money they may invest at this important auction sale. How it "Was Done. In regard to to the Cummins murder at New York Bar it appears from the looks of the cabin that a large knot had been knocked out of the door and several shots fired through it, two taking effect in the bedstead, one in the wall just above his breast and one in his face. The parties evidently robbed him after attacking him, and had left him for dead, lie then re vived and sat on the bed making the blood' tracks n the iloor, but becom ing weak had laid down on the bed and died. The purser from one of the O. R. & S. Co.'s steamers is now at the bar; and he estimates tho company's loss at $1,000. "Cummins probably had $400 of his on u money. FUttnOnnl. Killed in Oregon City. PouTr.ANii, Or., Aug. ::, 1882. En. Astekiax: Chas. Stafford was shot and killed in Oregon Citv to-day. He had been presented iu I'oitland with a gold watch and chain for saving a man's life who was fishing on the bar. I sup pose somebody killed him for the watch and chain. In his pocket was found on a piece of paper, "1 leave one friend in America: X. 0. Uorg lin.'" lie also had a cousin in Swo den; the place is called Lon. The name of his cousin is Gravinsen Roseri. Anoukw .Ioiin'son. A Good Idea. Paul Schultze, manager of the Uu rcau of 'Immigration, has issued a circular calling on farmers, producers and millers, to assist in securing a se lection of specimens of grain iu the sheaf and in tho berry; native and cultivated grasses, and of all sorts of fruit and vegetables. Theso may bo delivered to any agent of the O. R. X. Co. They will be sent free of charge to the .sender if addressed; "Bureau of Immigration, Portland, Oregon." All specimens will be promptly acknowledged on receipt. Thej should be marked with the name of the sender, the yield per acre, when sown and when harvested with such other particulars as will en able the bureau to answer all ques tions concerning them. It is hoped all interested will engage iu the work of furnishing the specimens requested. Nothing has a more convincing force upon tho now comer, of those seeking homes among us than the sight of specimens of our varied products. Clatsop county can send some splen did specimens. Any one willing wells cleared or Jogs removed uuickly and in good shape, will enquire at John Rogers, Central Market. iwr montti. , W illauietly Mraiu .Mil N l.ninheriiiji & lfo.sied themselves in innumerable frnis. " ' infi.t trr.-if.iiirnii; wfiv. riipv nave mnn- eacn insertion. lmlorDeit. .. ..-j.,. k.i. k.. !....& .r,n.. i; I Tried and submil ted. ' '" ' "?. "' .V.. ' .Vi.-J.i.iJ .HCS" - .: ' Ilerirman t J Jerry vs.. laser, appeal, ami their work lias iiMiallv been as I j of 1 -,,.. Tr-i., vn.v. TJa.anftlio Great !u.e f2? i" of UlC Highest Standing. ,.., , , f , , , "" ,"' "" l"-""!--' f America become ana uiiccuy iu me peopie must hiutcm- 'cd. It is for thi icnson tliai we- urn, i come before the nublic and make the imiomii;; icwiuuuii i-..er ear AN OPEN LETTER refuiobs,nerwiioiwssiiujilii,ex.imjIiil use which has heen made of e with the march i e;eiitsjthi medicine. and the voliuaesof letters ' ii I, . mie ! has-nutt ihi" alarmum iu-kj-.: of cer-l 'tain mvuliar phisicai troubles within the jia-t lew .ear-.. These troubles have cuniP.it uuc.in;:u:u jui-uituio "". piompt a it is fatal. Their ticaeherous and deceptive nature has often prevent ed a careful analysis of what causes them. and. a a result, intense sintering ami final disaster have usually ensued. The leal eau.se. however, has been a de rangement of the kidneys and all of these troubles are. in tact, the first symp toms of the terrible Urighfs disease, which has cast its .shadow over so many homes iu the land and is increasing wouderfullv and conliiiualh. It is now conceded b the ablest physicians in ev en land and bv eminent scientists the world over, that this disease is the. re sidl of blood poisoning. This poisoning is brought alnmt by wasted and unheal thv hidnevs that permit the poison to remain iu'ihe blood, instead oL throning it from the system. Rut it is equally ev ident to all who have .studied into tlie elfects and become conversant with the facts, that a disordered state of the kid neys and liver produces nio-l of the. com mon complaints and pains v.hieb alUiet Ihe human race, and they can be traced to this source just as certainly as can I right's disease. To purify a stream we must tro to its source, and to cure a dis ease we must remove the cause. It le ing true, therefore, that ii'me-tenths of all human ailments arc caused by dis eased kidnev.s or liver, the only certain way to care inese iiouoics is oy ircauu the organs which cause them. How in timately the kidney:, are associated with the entire system may be under stood from the fact that over l.XXi ounc es of blood pass throtmh them every hour, being more than JO gallons, or ncailv one to.i iu the course of twenty four hours. This vast mass of living flu id is sent to every part of the body, and if the kidneys are diseased, the impuri ties thai are in the blood arc not re moved, and hence pass through the veins, carrying disease in some one of its inanv terrible forms. The horrors which accompany most of the diseases caused by disordered kidneys and liver cannot, e uescnoeo in prim, winie me dancers surrounding them are even greater than the agony. And yet a per son may be troubled for months without knowing the cause of the diseases that have attacked him. Some of the symp toms of the first stages, :my one of which indicates disordered kidneys or liver are these: Pains in the back and around the loins, severe headaches, diz ziness, inflamed eyes, a coated tongue ami a dry mouth. loss of appetite, chilly sensations, indigestion (tlicstomach nev er is in order when the kidneys or liv er are deranged;, a dryness of the skin, nervousness, n'mht sweats, muscular de- billtv, despondency, a tired fceiing es pecially at night, puffing or bloating un der the eyes, etc. If any of the follow ing things are noticed about me nuius passed from the system, it shows that the kidneys and liver are out of erder: A red denosir. a scum upon the surface. an unusual thickness or thianess, a very dark or a very lijilit color, a burning sensation iu passing, an unusual iMior. a retention, or a frequent desire to void and inability to do so. The above are a few of the hundreds of symptoms which indicate the begin ning of aggravated cases of kidney or liver difficulties, and they require in stant attention. If these .symptoms are not checked at once, they arc almost cer tain to lcsult in some one of the many terrible diseases of the kidneys. Rut un pleasant as all the symptoms and even these diseases may be. they are as noth ing compared to tlie last stages of the complaints. The kidneys waste awa by degrees, accompanied by intense pain; the heart becomes uncontrollable; the lungs arc oppressed ; the eyeballs grow glassv and the entire system is reduced and debilitated. For weeks before death comes the suffeier looks forward to it as a blessed relief, and anything that ean furnish even temporary help is cladlv hailed. Then it is that bloating begins: the face becomes puny and pallid: lite breath can only be caught in gasps, speech is impossible and muscular ac tion is suspended. The. patient filially sinks into a state of unconciousness to everything except the pains which are rackim him. and death comes by certain but slow denrres. There can be but one conclusion which all readers of care and judgment will draw from these facts, which is the nccessit of treating the disease tit tiiJicaud by that means which lias been pi oven the ImM :uid most efficient. It has been our privilege to treat moie cases ami effect more cures oi tins terri ble complaint than has ever been known beforo in the htstorv of the world. The wonderful sale which our remedies have attained is due wholly to the fact that thev have cured the ones who have used tljein. The power and value of any remed must rest wholly on a basis of worth, ami hero is just where our Safe Kidney and Liver Cure has found its wonderful power and .success. Uut iu this connection comes one important fact: It has alwavs been true that arti cles of merit are subject to imitations. Xo one seeks to counterfeit the bills of a worthless bank. The productions of a cracked inventor or witless writer are never copied. It is just so with a heal ing remedy. If it possesses no merit it will not be subjected to imitations. If. however, it has power and value, imita tions will spring up on every side. While it is a tribute lo the value of this medicine that it has imitations, still, iu justice to those who are suffering, we feel that all should be warned against them. There is hut one known remedy that has ever been able to cure serious kid ney troubles or control these great or saiis when once deranged, and that remedy is Warnefs Safe Kidney and Liver l. ure. 1 here are numerous nos trums on the market claiming to be just as efficient and some which even claim to be tho'same. The le.st of merit, how ever, is in what has been accomplished. and we therefore say unhesitatingly that for all diseases of the kidneys, liver, and urinary organs Warner's Safe, Kul liev and Liver Cure stands alone, not onlvin point of excellence, but iu the wonderful results it has achieved. In order to successfully avoid tin purchase of spurious and injurious medicines," ob serve these facts: Our remedy is put up m dark ameer glass bottles, with the Safe (our trade mar; Diown iu iae uaus. -a pnie proprietary six cent internal revenue . stamp is affixed to the neck ami overs the top of the cork and is of light brown coior. in inc imuuiu uiercoi is a. .-aie in Outline, and on it the picture of a ne gro leathering herb3. If this stamp is not found on every bottle of the Sure Kidney and Liver Cure, or if there is an' evidence that it lias been tauicnil with, and if a safe is not blown on the back of the lnittle. reject the bottle at once, and iu.sl.ston havincajrenuirieone We are JihI to publish the forejziiin'.i in order that the public may know and :e ali." jst u here a i .stand. We ha e al was -;ight in keej our pTnnality from obtrtidinv upon the public knott ing til well thai the value of our reme dy was Hie es-eiitial thin", but the uu- wear. von-tsnriy P-eihitw d'-maiid a personal ?t.uem?ni from u-. a c justly gratified er the eotifidence which ua iien shown it-, and IJiaiikiul iortho mrrittd cures Mirn-medv has nerforiaed. and we pledge mir'lves tor the tnture as we have iu the past, lo furnish the best ami only valuable remi'd thai can control and cure all the nian and terri ble troubles arising from disorders of these great organ-. Sineeielx. ii.ii. wai:nki; a-co.. i Rochester. N. V. ( Domestic Salmon Shipments Slst. Stale of Cal.: Uadollet A:fo.. looo; Wni.-llume. i;uO: iJooth A: Co.. ."rfrt: l moil lk g Co.. seu: Seaside Co.. GOO. Total Autiiist r.tli, Columbia ; M. T. Kin ney. -J.7.(: Wm. Hume. 1JVM; Quiliii. .-: Ktneka Co., lno; lo.vj Hume. 2.10H; Fishermen's. Co- r00: Timniins ,fc Co.. UKi; Seaside Pack'g t 'o ow) : Weath crbee v Thomes, -SO. Total ... ..(Ml I Wanted. Purchasers for four lots in ulue Astoria, suitable for residences. ()"ne lot in Sbively's Astoria suitable lor bus iness purposes. Apply to .1. (). Rozokth. Agent. Astoria Ire Depot. Frank Fabre is now prepared to sup ply families, restaurants, hotels, saloons. ' etc., with pure moontain iceon the prem ise. Fresh ice cream every day. Halls pail'cs and dinners supplied "with iee ereai.i at short notice. FuriilHhcil Koobim to Let At Sirs. Munson's lodging house. Mtonch 0n KM The thing desired found at bust. Ask Druggists for "Rough on Hats." It clears out rats, mice, roaches. Hies, bed bugs, iv. boxes. Always Refreshine. A delicious odor is imparted by Floreston Cologne, which is always refreshing, no matter how freely used. Wood fer Sale. 1 havo about s'x hundred and fifty cords of dry hemlock, which I will sell for cash at ?:s.7o per cord. 1 will deliver the wood to mv customers. J R.R.JWA1MO.V. A UARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nerv ous weakness, early decay. loss of man hood, etc., 1 will send a recipe that will cure you FREE OF CIIAKCK. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the i;ev..losi:ni T. Inm.vm. Station 1), New York Citv. It rain and Serve. Wells Health Kenewcr, greatest rein-i edy on earlh for impotence, leanness,: sexual debility. ctc. l. at druggists. uregon DejMd. day is & CO., Corlland. Oregon. The Golden Opportunity. Kverj sufferer from liver complaints and constipation will doubt lesslv mail themselves of the golden opportunity presented of testing the new rented v. Si nip of Figs, free or charge. Cases of long standing, which have oulv been aggravated In. the. harsh griping medi cines fonnerlx used, jield promptly In the gentle yel thorough iidluetice of Syrup of Fig-. Those who haw tried it praise it highly. Trial bottles fire and large bottles for sale by K. Dement Druggist, who hashecn appointed agent for Astoria. Hodge.Davis & Co- whole sale agents. Portland. Oregon. Fresh ice cream every day al Frank Fabres. Families supplied iu aii quantity by leaving order. Also the linest oy.slers cooked to onler. Frank Fabres oysters and ice cream me known everywhere as par excellence. Mr. John Kogers of the Central .Mar kct, has made arrangements lo keep al he finest fresh fish, el. iu their season Are you made mi.-.crahlc b Indi gestion, Constipation. Dizziness, J. oss of appetite, Yellow Skin '.' Shilo'i V, Yilal izer is a poiitive cure. For sale, by V. F- Dement. 'Haeknielack." a lasting and fra- rrrrmt luirfimi. lrun .iitt) -Ji iitit Sohlbx W. F- Dement." Shii.oii'.s Cukk will immediately relieve ('roup, whooping cough and Hrouehitis. Sold by YV. K. Dement. Dyspetic, nervous people. oul of SOrtS,1 COM'KN'S IilKlllG'S LUjUID Rkkkaxi) Toxic Ixvifjon.viei: will cure. Atl;for Coltlcn'v. --The "Always liandy" stovepipe shelves at John A. Montsouiery s. Fresh fi tilt received at C. A. May's b j every steamer. Xo stale trash. Every! varielv of Oregon and California fruit i alwavs on hand. ' Xou'lties in household arib'le.s at . Fosters. - Lemons given in Wax and Taper For the genuine J. 11. Culler old Uowers taught in the. latest stvle. Ap Bo'.trbon. and the best ol wins. liipiors ' JMV ;;t jju. (jitv Rook store. and San Francisco beer, call al the (Jem , opposite the bell tower, and see Camp-, Mcintosh has received the largest hell. Have Wistar's lial.Mtni nfwilil elierrj always at liaiul. It enres eoulis, eoliU, bronchitis, vrlionning cmiikIi. croup, iu tiuenza, eoiisuniplioii, and all throat and lunir complaints. .TO eents iiutOSl a bot tle. A new stock of .toves of the styles at John A. Montgomery's. latent ,, . ; . What is nicer on a warm day than a dish of that exquisitely flavored iee cream xnai rranicraore mawes.' MAGIC BALM. r ' ' MB ?ik. Hfe" Tli iH rent AiiMralisuiMCoiiieo'.v for RHEUMATISM! 'I'oothai'lM-. 3feiira!;;i:i,U:u:kaoli Sei:itJe:t. jSotit. I.unthnxo. Sprains nnl Swcllinjjs. Kitriis and Scalds, Chilblains. liruises. Headache. IVovleri Feet and liars. Sore Throat. Pain in the Chest. Ilar.lehe. Corn mid Ilmiioiis. And all Xtodily Iain.. This renowned Australian Keiiiedyisiiiiule OM'lu-mcJj of Australian herbs, roun by the itcmi-niso'tlte rosewood scrub district, (jiicenslanil. Aie-tralfa. who make herb cul ture :i .spcrialtv. It does not contain an Iuim'.iioiis inpviln-nts whatever, ami is tne BEST PREPARATION in tin world for the atmc complaints. A Perfect Cure Guaranteed in Kv- rry C'ase. II if.ss hut .".0 cents per bottle, anil It it simply roolKlnievi for tbov who are sulTer itijr iciiu not to use it. Full Directions accompany each Bottle. Sold bv all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers. PROF. M. A. SCOTT & CO., Sole Proprietor A 31 aniirartHrrr.i Xos. 1 :; and 23 llrldar hi ret I. Balla rat. llrforlH. Australia. .OIi::U'AX DEPOT -- - Santa Clara. Cat. V. K. DKMK.VT. Sole Agent for Astoria. Oregon. H, B. PARSER, okai.kh in Hay, Oats, Straw. Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand Wood IJellvered to Order. Drayitig, Teaming and Express Business. Horse3 ana Carriages for Hire. DKAl.KK IN WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Kl 1CST CLASS City Taxes. T(TICK IS IllIKKItY CIVKX THAT THK i!l eli. :issev,uieiit roll Tor ls.5-2 Is now in my haiiiN for rollcdUm. ami all persons that are indeliled for Ihe same mav sae live per rent h pa iiij: ud lavs before Aug. 28th, Ki ' .I.CIIL'STLEK, City Treasurer. Cularrlt or the Bladder. St'imimr. smart imr, irritation of the uriuan p-issage-. diseased discharges, cured by i'uchup.uh.t. SI. at druggists. Oregon Depot. DA VISA: CO.. Portland, Oregon. SIcgnuce and Purity. L-idics who appn eiate elegance and purity are using lirkerM Ihiir Ital sam. It is Ihe bc.-t article sold for re sloringgray hair to is original color, beauty and Insti . For that Headache! Try the Ore "ii HLOUD PURIFIER, the vege table remedy, it's the cure. 1. .1. "luouiitaii. on Clienamiii -.treet. has jiisi received Ihe latest ami mot fashionable stj le oi gents uud ladies Itoots. hocs. etc. Agent in Astoria for Ihe famous Moi row shoes. A vei ill's mixed paints, the. iest in um for sale at .1. V. Coiiu.s drug store opposite Occident liolel. If you want nice fresh lard, or good sugar-cured hams, just from the coun try go to F. D. Klberson's bakerj. I .... . lieu you want pure umgs and chemicals of any kind, go to J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel. It is the manifest destinj of Ot.r.NN'sSci.rini: Soap to supersede oily unguents for cutaneous eruptions. Drace up the whole system with Kiuc ! of the I'.liHid. See Advertisement. Foi Dspei)siaandliiver Complaint. 1 ou have a printed guarantee on every iiottle or Shiloh's. A'itali7.er. It never bottle or sinioii.s itaii7.er. it never rails to cure. Sold by YV.'E. Dement. Xo more good weight at the Orient IJatbs. Three lirst-clas barbers. All work guaranteed. Childrens hair cut- ting a spceialt. .1.0. Cir.r.TKi:s. and most complete stock of hats in the city. Men's sizes from irJ to i ?$. Fresh taffy and aratnel every day at the AMoria Candv Factory, Mam St. jottx 1. Classen. Reineinber Fntuk Kabrc's iee cream. It U par (Excellence. I Vlin.nm. r. 1't-M-.i V.. 11 M.iV .trnnl JilllFi:i iv iti'iw. .iu xi. v.iiv .-fcv.b l'ortianii, are tne oon ton laiiorsot tne j metropolis Fabre's ice cream is the best. C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. r i IXL STORE -j NEW GOODS J- I have removed to the KNIGRTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BTJUDIICgI And have, Without a Single Exception, Tie Finest aii Best Arrancefi- Store ii OreftB. : i - r Now ( Joorls Received bv Evcrv Steamer in r :t JU1 the Latest Styles and XTovtiLtiM K Call and Inspect Stock and Purchase No trouble to C. H. COOPER, ASTORIA, June I), 1882. ASTORIA M. MEYER ASTORIA, special AjyrproTj-BroBmE-Ei-Bq-'g. KKDUCTIOX OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BAKKElTOF 30 GALLONS. ILARGK ORDERS IX IJKK PROPORTION. x Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - SI SO per Dozen VSperial attention paid to orders from lublli Houses and Families. . THE COLUMBIA BREWERY IS SUPERIOR TO MOM. AND 1ft KXCKt.I.KD, I'Y NONEf ON THUi COA.V JOHN HAHN, - - PROPKIETOR GHElff AHUS STREET, ASTORIA, OREGON. MTOrdcrs left at the CKRMANIA MKKK flALL will o promptly attended to.6 LOEB & CO.,: JOHBKKS IN WINES. LIQUOKS. ANI CIGARS. AtlKNTS FOR THK -Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. 5S-All yowls .sold at San Frandseo Prices. ' MAIN" STREET. " Opposite Parker House. Astoria. Oregon." YACHT BLUE SKIN. Clipjter hullt. copper fastened, double mast vessel, lies at Case', wharf. Heady to re eeive iiasseiijzers. freljjht or e eurslon parties to all parta of theColumhiarlverand vicinity. c-For further particulars inquire of John Ro?ep. rntral Market. Or of I Oapt. Wood. Master and owner For Sale. 11WO ACRES OF LAND. WITH ONE- . story house, situate within SCO feet of i wharf at CatUlamet. Washlujtfon Territory, t 1'rico S400. Oni acre or land, with two-story house situate within 500 feet of same wharf. Price V700. Farm of 185 acres, with house, and two wood wharfs. Frontage one-half mile on Columbia River ; SO acres alder land on place ; situate one mile from above wharf. Price it .250. For particulars enquire of Geo. B. Roberts, Oathlainet. V. T., or K. R. Stronj, Portland. Oregon. d-w lm X.. K. Q. 8IITH, Importer and Wholes;ile dealer in Cigars and Tobacco, Smoker's Ar ticles, Playing Cards, Cut lery, Etc., Etc., Tlie largest and finest stock of Meerschaum and Amber goods Iu tho city. Iarticular at tention paid to orders from tho country and vessels. Chenamus street, Astoria, Oregon. THEO, BRACKKR, MHuager , -J LOWEST PRIOBt- J Get Prices Whether You or Not. show goods. BREWERY. Proprietor. OKKGOX. FOR THSBUHD GTH1 LTII .Maki us or the. Vegetable Klngdouj. Ahw lately the BEST KNOWN REME0Y? ' For tlie ' tciuiiil nuil iyrr CeaiplalalK, t w r Hd catll. Fcrrr. Azuc, Itj'pmili, tic. FositlTre Our hOK Kidney unit RUittiler Ulttmn. Ckraalc' Skl TfmhUr aad. MkcaauitlMn. Has Stood the Test FOR YEARS. For partirularb and testimonials from well known people iu our State read locate asa circulars. Price- - si. er Battle. To Insure a cure tako six lots tor 9&M. Your druggist keeps and reeomaeods It. Ask for, and see that you get the geaulue. Annual Meeting,. mm-: an mal meeting of thk stock- X holders of the O. F. L. & B. AagocJattoe will be held at the hall of Beaver idx No. 33, immediately after its session oaThunaar night. AURUdtmth, for the eleettoa of o eers fur the ensuing year, nad for the traas actlon of such other Dtutass uraaT Maut berore It. A, 3. MEdLERTsw:. MOittto XABOI3B. 1879. " mmm. i-l