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W- 'Mb.? X Stefe-i, ; . r-TT - -- AM'ORTA, OREGON: I'CW.ISMKKS ANDjl'a'M'JMKTOl:"'. .Jjrf.-.rtn JltiiUlnia. l'u$ Shrci. Tar m s of Subscifjilton rrryd by Carrier, per u -".. . .mt h. mail fnnr- tt'f.ftlSc ..i Usui ....... .. , cut iriDail.bnt vai' - a :,.: Free of 1W-.L- to.i'.l.sc.-U.Br. : WEDNESDAY AUGUST '.. LSMNthe last meeting of the committee of Rergman A- 1 Jerry vsS.Ukiner. appeal. ' ISSUED 3V3R7 MOBNIjn :sa,et3- Ainn huc-Megs vuievi.t .nuuid ordicl for defr. j of my goods al a sacrifice to make room ' thc boat by the committee, and toid to -Judgment on verdict, s Tor new stock. My Roods are of the best fij-nuity hxci.ti. J j viidicfl :hem -'ohn Peterson, naturalized, futility, were bought from first Iamb. J. P. HALLORAK & COiiPAXY, . . J mtr J'tec3!c' "- """'i, S:ini Kriekron, naturalized. , and will he wddsotmeaply that anyone jA!ver!era-ntM&s8r:od y tfa?tenr iii?oiit the plank." The fellows tteie L ralo 4.f SI Ui i-er siur.rc jor u.ntl.. j badly alanned'at this'un expected turn. ir:.i:sient3.1vorUsinc.by tho day r . TjI0 comiiiitliji' .stood on the dock wait- fly contt i)crh'4Uflreforonchin?orti(m. i. , , . . , , , ; j ing to sec tho boat Iwive the harbor, rrjrTK OTrPV uu tmj cxIec,l individuals had no :iiKl)Aii.v.MO!tux m-.h suit hu .1,il.itT5crY''f7Jd- city Src Tux. Astokkn' follow ilirm, Daii.v i ' W KhKi.r nhliotis to miy posl-ntFc icilh .. wlitioitni erprnxe. Aildrew may lie "fuiicdaxiilrn a tir.lrtA. J.ravr t)nlr il ..- counlinu ivwuji. -Tho State 'of California sa due this morning. A large number of firfhermen go iiit on to-day's steamer. --Thero are hvehc inmates in the county jail awaiting the action of the grand jury. -John A. Walker has been ap pointed paatmastcr at Gray's prairie, Pacific Co., V. T. -His thought that the black .sand at Gray's harbor would justify estab lishing steel works there. -The Lizzie Dell took on four hun dred and seventeen tons of Hour yes terday, about finishing her load. The Fleetwood just makes the Kalama landing by 10:30 in accord ance ith the new schedule time. The Point Adams packing com pauy w:is incorporatcd-yesterday. V. li. Ward, J. C. Lidwill and Samuel OKon being tho original incorporators. At the last meeting of the board of school directors of school district No. 18, Mrs. Ilobb was elected principal, and Miss Mary Lawrence, of Salem, assistant, for the ensuing year. Miss Monroe, who reads at Liberty Hall to-morrow evening is pronounced by all who have heard her to be one of the best living elocu tionists, llescrvcd scats for sale at Carl Adler. The sad mental condition to which a Portland clergyman, now in this city, is reduced, is forcibly illustra tive of the power that depraved appe tite has over the grandest, gifts of genius. A "tough" boy is wanted in Walling's Portland printing office. Astoria can well spare a half dozen of "toughs." A little course of hard work such as a printing office furnish es, would do them good. -At a meeting of the stockholders of the Union packing company, hold at the company's office yesterday, 1. F. Johnson was elected President, J. Wuk, Secretary, and J . John treas urer, for the ensuing year. The steamer Montesano on her way down, a few days ago, picked up a large fish-net, which i3 supposed to have come out of the Columbia nvcr, drifted around and into Gray's harbor. It was full of different kinds of fish, mostly dog fish. There is now more than four million five hundred thousand dollars of unusedj appropriations to the credit of the river appropriation fund from last year's bill. Wonder how much of that represents "for the lower Columbia including the bar at Ub mouth." A soldier of the legion who playi the bugle at Fort Stevens, hearing that there was a bear in sight last Monday evening, seized a gun and rushing out in the twilight, he saw a horse a few hundred feet away, and shot tho poor beast in tho eye. It was a narrow escape for the bear. Some time since Jackson & Meyers advertised a net lost, and the same morning there appeared an advertisement of a net found, but omitting to say where it could be got. These gentle emen would like to have Mr. Pnsel senior, who is at pioeut r v i ., ,i in San Francisco, buving in stock for r persons finding the nefctiKM1ewEinpirestore;iiasb the porson or state where it can 1 c had, as thovs 1 think it is their net. The iirst session of the forty seventh t'nited States Congress closes; , " "ir !?.S JlUV ' "isK m,is,1 . , i seen lobe appreciated, .stop m and look to day. ub the exception ot the i:)t them. firat session of the forty-fourtir con-, !.-.,i.-. :,.,... -,.i T . "L , ' rabres icecream is the bet. grass which lasted from December 3d, ' 75,0 August 21tl8T(i, IhU VtE52&F'X. congress has held the most continu- ous and lengthened session of any since the war. Had Fun6le. i Wc heard a pretty good one the; other day. The scene awl timo were on the steamer Idaho the morning after ana wut tor their fares white t no lines wcic being thrown off." They were ! ugiv; ssid ihe committee should hr.vej . , i paid, saut they iimii i have any money, j :niiflc..ii!dii't:.i!d irmiMn'i i.v. The. . j -!--. .. -- -.j....... ......... 'lioju .n :h:,t Jim? "' quickly came frnm flu. .-nor-im. I'i.ilmwd l.v -'slmv.. himi i "et u.iuk nun iiieir ciuiciu'.s. They quickly shelled out a-dollar I apiece, paid it to the purwr. and went on with ihe boat to Taeoma. fralilc 1'o-ii-hiifUvjPnrt r. We have another wad ; sheet music. Any one wishing to do us a favor will please call and lake some of it away. icsterday's Uiegonian has an atticle on the question of salmon hatching which reiterates and endors es aomo of the views expressed in Tiik ArTOKiAN. The changing of the close time, so as to permit tho April fish to reach head wat era, is a matter that should be attended to at the coming legislative .ses-sion. The Post says the spring run of salmon Inch has just closed in Rogue river has been the largest, longest and most profitable ever known in ihe history of fishing on that river. An ice machine was put in operation to prevent the Miiplns catch from spoil in". Various theories have been ad vanced as t.i tlie cause of the unpre cedented run. -The petition to the legislature to raise Judge Stoti'.s salary ought to receive unanimous endorsement. The present salary is not enough for the work. We believe in the first place, that there is loo much to do. Mult nomah by itself, furnishes enough business to keep a judge pretty steadi ly cmploi'ed, and when Columbia, Clackamas, Clatsop, and Washington, are crowded in, it's crowding matter., just a little. The wheat ileet of 'S-' begins to arop in. lis tiie impression that the ships that are listed this year form but a part of the ilect, bound for the Columbia. Tis aiguccl that if the exact number of vessels bound for here were known, freights would be fixed in exact accordance with the supply, but that an unknown quantity in the equation will tend to keep freights down. Si.v inches more water on the Columbia river bar would have move of a bearish tendency on Colum bia river frciyhts than any thing else wc know of. We have about as obliging a set of county officials as wc ever met with auywhere. To Col. Spcdden we wish to especially express our thanks for his courtes3 during the present session of court. Tisn't often Thk Astokiax praises people, for wc hold that puffing and praising men is no part of the business of a legitimate newspaper. In this instance, however, it is simple justice to mention the clever action of Messrs. Twombly, Spedden and others. Xo matter how hurried thc3' may bc,they always seem to have time to help out the gatherer of items, by placing papers, etc., at his disposal. As ihe time for the legislature to meet, draws near,, considerable dis cussion goes on as to who will be our next United States senator. Plenty of names are mentioned, and plenty of people found ready to show just how it may be brought to pa5s that their candidates can be elected. Op position to Mitchell seems just now :o be concentrated in the hope that should tho folio wera of Hill and Dolph find that it was no use to try to force matters for either candidate, they might, by combining, dictate the election of some man other than J. U. Mitchell. The fact that that gentleman occupies such a prominent position in the counsels of tho N. P. It. R. Co., doe3 not, in the minds of a good many opposed to that corpora tion, form one of the reasons for placing him in the senate. up boxes and bales v.l a lively rate, and more to follow. They will be open ready for business about the middle of i August. 5 variety of Oregon and California fruil always on hand. Fine cutlery at Carl Adler'- CIRCUIT COURT. rtiTit xmv'j. ruoKEKDixos. ' , .lohn Hobson ft al vs Dora Radollet et . I. cquitr. Fllitdt fur win". ! T)ivhh' ffir tdiT. rr ; I j.cks0n iV M vs wn,:.lIU U(m, waning oiiytiiins m tiii- tine or Uh.K. lag. Wjuton for pill.. Fulton for deft.! emata 'jirf, Sn ' ,,,," , ,, ,v , fi-i-l.eie. Ooio ''arl AiJr- Yarietv John lionevnian V Co. Vs llenn I5hm-.Ni,-.,. ehaid. law. Killin : Moreland for plff.i gmcni lor pus. Adjourned toll r. M.1ied:it. 'Real Estate Transactions for March: iviuiMj ever discovered poe-M 1882. till.' W.Hl.'lPrfnl eSiwy of Syrup of Figs. L oiiowmg I-, a i?t of uil " Wie Jr.i-j office for Clatsop roimij. during the htmegivimjl.me to the liver, -toinarh months above named. luiiioveinonis:iiid liowels. plaees it ahead of all other aie included with land where nol other-heim-ilie-. to a nothin' of its beiie' w isc -. .i ei . l-.suite of Oregon t. .foliu William- m. SV li of M-e Jl T S X. I: !i V. W. M. j son n-'a acres. R1. W. F. Parker to .1. ;. Kvekmau. lots J and 2. see U. T S X. It 7 l.V.'O acres. S-tilJill. J l'hineaN C and Adeline Warren, to Sarah K. Warren, north 6 of Son l and '. hlk GT.MeClure's Astoria. .82.". 1 .lames and Ksthcr Taylor to I.JSte ens and Wm. E. .lopliu. lots :i, 4, .", fi. in Idle tu. Met'lureV Astoria, fy.nori. 7 .John IJurkeand W.S. Chapman to C Tiimiiinc. lots l and 8. hlk '', upper Astoria. ;KO0. Crosman and .lennie Timmius to A. 'J'. Brakkc, UariJcv Gallagher, and F. C. Keed. lots l and 8. bile 2. I. Astoria. Si. .Tohu M. and Susan L. Shively, to Co lumbia Canning Co.. lots 4..".U.7. x. 1. hlk 147, Shi elj 's Astoria. .VJr"iU0. H Alamson and S. M. llinman. lit An thony MeFarlan. lot 2, llk 17. McClnre's Astoria. 11 T. P. Powers to C. C. Campbell, lots 1.2, 7. and x. blk lO.". Adair- Astoria. i:s Itasnuio Morlen-ou to II. E. Han sen. blk 2. !. 12 and K. in Willianisimrt. H(XI. 11 Vnileil .Slates to JJrian l.aery. donation claim ."1. p:irt ofsees2-"tand2( T s X, i: 10 W. 1C.-D. II. to .Mary I. Welch, lots 2. see 21. T 8 X. It 8 W. :7-: acres, also :: acres on west end of lot ;: in same section. .Si. 20 John and Elizsi Williamson to Henry Kandel. hlks 1. 10 and 11, in Wil liamsport. -S17."t. 21 E. F. l'rlger.- to ,Jamr Talor, tide lands in front of lots 2 and .. hlk 118. Shively's Astoria. Si. 1). II. Welch to Mary C. .Spedden, lot 15, bile 140, Shively's Astoria. 5400. 22 .J.M.andS.L.Shivelvlo E. O'Con nor, lots 1.2, .. 10. 11. l . hlk 1 17. Shive ly's Astoria. S20. .loliu and Eliza Williamson, to Ilcnrv Kandel. lot :. in blk 22. in Williamsporl. S.K). 24 Daniel G. Ross and A. F. I'oss to .lames Steel and C. W. Hiirrage, S H see 2t, T 8 X, I.' 7 W. i.nS7i0. ' IJ. W. Morris to C. Leinenweber and Hiram Rrown, blk W, U. Astoria, 't 2." Hiram and Esther Krown toMarv II. Lcinenweber, bile 41, A. Astoria. SI." Geo. W. and Annie C. Hume to John K. Hume. lot 7, blk ."s. in MeClureV As toria, ..ooo. 27 C. W.and Ada M. Fulton to James Kindred. X W L of XE M of ec 20. T 8 X, II 10 W, also Jots n. 7. 8. . in same sec, l.t.Gt acres. $700. Henry II. and Kalherinc I'erila to A brain Jackson, undivided . lot t'.blk :t Shively's Astoria. S.130. 28 John Adair Jr. to Geo. II. Mcndelb lots 0. and SE h of SE '4' see 2.1. anil lots 1 and 2. see 2U. and sw U or sw ' see 24, T 8 X. R 10 W. K3.R0 acres. alo do nation claim, CotVinbery, .'Gi) acres. -l. S. 1). and Mary 1. Adair to Ceo. II. Mcudell. lots .". ;. 7. see 2('.and lots 7 and 8, sec 27. T S X, R 10 W. ini-stl acres,aIso east;;, donation claim. ColhnlK'rx, :rJ0 acres. 1. E.S. and Louisa C. Larson, to Emma It. nolden. lot 3. blk 4:, McClnre's Asto ria. 52.230. .10 Sheriff of ClaUop eount. to t'o luiubus IJrown. blk 2, in Knappa. sl.H!. Sheriff of Clatsop county lo Columbus IJrown. bile .1 in Knappa. M4."i. Settlers Must Make Out Papers It is not generally known that the department of the interior has recently instructed registers and receivers of tho United States land offices thai they "aro nut i enquired by law or inatrue- tion to make out applications for pre emption and homestead claimants.' In issuing this instruction the cnuunis sioner of the general land ollice said : ''There, is no objection lo your doing so, and it h desirable tiiut all reason able facilities and information shall bo given to enable patrons to properly present their claims for your ofticial action. Hut you arc expressly in structed that such must be given abso lutely ivithnut charge; and, further, that if you see fit, in the intervals of the public service and for the accom modation or just protection of claim ants, to make out for them the neces sary preliminary papers which they aro required to present lo you officially, you are not entitled nor permitted to demand or receive, directly or indirect ly, any coinjMjnsation whatever for such service." The same instruction informs the local oiiiccrs that they are not entitled to- charge for copies of maps or transcripts of entries furnish- The I.Tirllsie Carrie.H the. Bi-umbi On Monday the Lurline beat Ihe Reed' ind the Fleetwood on the trip lo Port- and. A week ago she left Astoria thir-l ty-ltve minutes behind the Fleetwood,, . u t. . t:r i li Wedding presents, beautiful and. appropriate at Carl Adler s. ; r ,. I -Rirthday presents, baskets, albums, jewelry, eta, at Carl Adler s. I cu applicants, nor are mey required io Melntonh has received Ihe largest T. I.vmam, .Station D. Xew York City, furnish them, but if they charge for and most complete stock of hats in the; uoiug so, iney are name tone removcu . ""J"-" " - t catarrh cured, health and sweet for receiving illegal lees. Whit is nicer on a winndiv l h. ! breath secured by .shiloh's Catarrh Rem- -Z - lfeh oFmt PrieeqoceiitsMasal injector free. aim iivcritHiiv tier, rui k""u wiuiuuiu; j- aucy .soaps mm H'lniiner.v oi a ,.111M.;lllllj,n1,ll! ; rm, ii. 1(im. Fleetwood kept close in her wake; but. kinds can be found at .1. Y. Conn'sdrug r"?"r;' ,m,- ;i At; t . ffioVl after a hard struggle, the Lurline left store, oppoMtc Occident hotel. " -" !" i r.tiu t.son.s nakerv. her behind, beating her to landing by, XT .-. : ; , , , - .. , x- ,rrt (l(,(i ...0:i, -i n, orinni smvi-il miiintes Novelties in household articles a o more good vv eight at t be orient .several nnnuius. . Pns,prV , Ral is. Three fir.nt-cIasA barbers. Al Wasted to Kent. House of live to seven rooms, for fain- r ; "iSY ,, aid AmVlv to 1! ihiri ! rc,u lH bcpaiu. Appryiotms ouu i . . ?!.. .f4.. Tab rMf YOa lic? rrril I vvanlin.; anything in the line of bonks. Its Wonderiul Effici03'. JThecertaintv with whii'h it i."I-j all j M f ,Jlf. VU.HU :lt lht. ,.,, iinore easilx taken. It i .-elliug er rapidly. V. K. Dement. DruguM. ha-j been appointed agent for AMoria. j Hodge. DaviN t Co.. wiiolo-aie agents Portland. Oregon. utnrrh of the ISIadilcr. Slinging, smarting, irritation of the urinary passages, diseased discharges, cured Lv Riiehiipaiba. Si. at druggist .. Oregon 'Depot. DA VIS CO.. Portland, Oreou. Elegance and Purity. Ladies who appreciate elegance and purity arc u.sing Parker's flair lial sain. ft. is the bast article sold for re storing gray hair to its original ctth.r, bcautvand lustre. Always Refreshine. A delicious odor is imparted by Floreston Cologne, which is always refreshing, no matter how freely us-d. Astoria lee Deiot. Frank Fabre is now prepared to no- ply families, restaurants, hotels, saloon-, etc., with pure mountain ieeon the prem ises. Fresh ice cream every day. Uall.s parlies and dinners supplied with ire cream at short notice. FuruiHlieit Rooms to Let At.Mrs. Munson's lodging house. ''ICoiiKh on Kats." The thing desired found at hint. Ask Dmggists for '-Rough on Hats." it clears out rats. mice, roaches. Hies, bed bugs. lic. boxes. For that Headache! Try the Ore gon DLOOD PURIFIER, the vege table remedy, it's tho cure. Xo specific for local skin ailments, can cope in popular favor wit hGi.r.xx's SuT.pjiru Soap. "Hill's IIaii: and Whiskki: lvi:,"o0els. Shvpless Xights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh'.s Cure is tlie remedy for you. Sold by V F. De ment Coi.dkx's Lii:r.ios LiQi'iit P.i:i:f ani Toxic iNVUimt.VTei: imparls .strength to body and mind. To.V7io other. Ofdrngginls. Will you suffer with Dispepnin and Liver Complaint V- Shiloh's Vitalier is ftement. Shipper fc Rybke. Xo. 11. Oak .street Portland, are the bon ton tailors of the metropolis. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure is .sold bv us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold b. V. K. Dt ment. Shiloh's Vitalieris what on need for Constipation. Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms ot Jiyspcpnia. Price 10 and 7o cents per Imttle. iold by . K. Dement. A few bottles of your indeed valua ble medicine, called Plunder's Oregon Rlood Purifier, has entirely cured my rheumatism of 10 years' standing. Roseburg, Ogn. J I. Sruw.i:r.. Fresh ice cream every da al Frank FabreV. Families .supplied in an quantity by leaving oider. Also the finest ojntcrs cooked to oider. Frank Fabres oyster.s"and ice cream arc Known eerj where as par excellence. The Peruvian syrup lias cured Hint: sands who were suffering iioin dy.spep sia.debilitv, liver complaint, boils, hu mors, reman complaints, etc. rampn- Iets free to anyaddrens. .seln W . hmif fcSoiv 'Jonton. Anyone vvinhuig vvelln cleared or logs removed nuickly and in uoiul shape, will enquire at John Kouer.-. iVunal Market. P. J. GoiHlman. on C'henamu- Mnvt. has just received the latc.nl and inont fashionable mjip. ot gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. Agent in A.ntoria for the famous Morrow s!ioe.n. Urace up the whole s.vstem willi King of the Hlood. See Advertisement. Fre.nh taffy and caramels every day al the Aloria Candy Factory. Main St. .lou.v P. Cl.Asss:. Remember Frank Fabre's ice eie.un. It is par excellence. For lame. Hack, Side or Chest line t Shiloh's Porous Plnsler, Price 2.1 cents. For sale by V. F l):mait. All the popular novels or ihe dav at Carl Adler's. Lessons giv-en in Wax and Taper flowers taught in the latest t !e. Ap ply at the City Rook .store. J 111911 III Ulill l-.1ltlJ- ' cream that Fnmk Fabre makes".' 3Ir..lohn Rogers or the Central .Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep al he linent fresh fish, etc., in their season .. . For the genulue J. 11. Cutter eld: Ronrbon, and the best ot wine-i, liiiuors ai,d San Francisco beer, call at tho Hem j opposite the bell tower, aniLsee Camp- bell. . 11 ... .- ., - . r .. .. 1 I 'IIIIW.IIIL II II V I 1UTIII J.llll.Ul iiin ' "ATA -iTri -y-n. 1 T T" VI A It It . JSAIjIVIT " "" """ " - - - .m-A. - " Tlie ;reat Au-.trali.ui Remedy for r-,LJr' i A T I CS K Hi H ri tl KJ I VI M I I O lVl I TootlKii-lte. IVriirnfghi.BnclinoliP Selutiea, on(. liiiiubago,. Spi-:iiii. nut! Snelliuo. Itiirji; :tnI Scald. Chilblains. Bruises. Ilemlai-ho. Frosteil Feet :iui liars. Sore Tliront. Palu in tiie t'he.sl. ITarAolio. 'oens and Itimious. And nil Ilodily I'ains. 'I lit-. ienoua:l.a-.;ni!i;tii KcmeilyiNtnaite i the ncniniLs of tlie rosewood scrub district.; 1 1 jiiei'tisland, AtiMralia. who make herl cul I lure a specially. It does nut contain any jM.woiintis iiigreiiicni-v wnaiever, ami i ine BEST PREP AEATI0N in tlie world for the ;dmc complaints. A tei-lVet 'tire;iiaraiiteeil In Kv eiT Case. It cunts 1ml .Vi cents iu-r liottle. and it is simply loolioiinensfor thusc wlio are .suffer ing pain not to use it. l-'itll Directions accompany each Bottle. Sold ivall DnigKists ami Patent Medicine Dealers. PROF. 31. A. SCOTT & CO., Sole I'ropi-icloi-s . 31 an n far In re r.s .Nun. 1 ;:; :md '." Kride si reel. Ualla- rat. Vii-torla. Anstrnlin. AMKltKnN IIKPOT - - Santa 'Iara.CaI. Y. K. IK3II-:T. Sole Aent for Astoria, Oreson. .MAIITIX ritAKli. .1.. I. STOKES E0AS3 & STOKES, Whiilfnale and retail dealers in Wood smd WilY-Avare, G RiO C E R I E S. Tobacco. Cigars, Wines and Liquors niK'iilCN AND l051KS?riCi Fnn's ft n d Vegetables X-OTJT3R., FEED, .NO 0OUNTUV PR()1)U(!E. AXll General Commission Merchants antokh. oitr.:ox. Xet ! (ri-u. i:adwa,v .t N'av. cos D.vk. llAV. Dissolution Notice. riTit i: is iii:i:i-:i:y i:ivi:ntiiat thc li parlnei.hipiiereiefin- c.ilini; tketween I'has. Stevens and It. I. Steveim, ef thin city, r.mler Hie iinn name of ("has. Steveim & Son, "mtliinrt;i di-noivcd lv uiiitiial ionent. Alt oiilntau.ii'im balnhiU-naie to he M'ttled lj ltie uid linn. ! v.ttum :1I imlebteitnesn nhoit'd he p:iid. I HAS. STKVKNS. V.. V. STr.VF.SS. Vstiui.i.uivKiiii. .ini ::n;, 1S1. For Sale. HAU'!vrKiM-iMNAi:ooir.vviNt: iA liii-iiicnnii ihis eitj 4itii he boimlit for ". Tu a nun vvShi m v.iHiiik to work. Hiis isaiMhl chance to make uioiicv. Iuiiiire atthisnniiv. at-PM V.'ood for Sale. I have about ix hu mired and fifty cords of dry hemlock, which I will sell for cash at "ii::.T." per cord. 1 will deliver Ihe wood to mv customers. IS. R.Makiox. I rain and Aerve. WelLs Health Renewcr, greatest rem edy on earth for impotence, leanness, .sc-xual debilitv. etc.. 81. at druggists. Oregon Dcpoi. I)AYIS&0 Portland. Oregon. a '.viri. 'L'o ail who are suffering from thc errors and indiscretions of vouth, nerv ous veaLucs.n. early decay, toss ot man hood, etc 1 will send a recipe that will cure you FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Joskph -i l IrJ. , ''"V' i-,,ar:,"'1 ,r- That Hacking Cough can he so d bv .sinioh s Cure, vv e Sold by W. M Dement. wori. uiiaraiiiccu. v iiiuircns nun tm- iin"a speeialtv. .L('.Ciiai:tki:s. " If vou want pure wines and liquors of all 'kinds, go tit J.W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. 1 1 I lit.! I.l.. . 1.A?.. .. rm Nir o.v it . jv. liciuciii. C. B. COOPER, GENERAL MRCHASTISE. . I X L STORE NEW GOODS I have removed to the KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING 1 And liavc, Witliout The Finest anil Best Arracged Store in Ore Xew Goods Received f. .... ... .. aix xao jaxoBi sxyies ana xtavmmmm Call and Inspect Stock and Purchase No trouble to J C. H. COOPER. V. iimauMttmiJUnimimnummiUMMmi J ASTORIA, June 18S5. ASTOBIA M. MEYER ASTORIA, special AOTJipa-OEHM'-'Bi-pgra?. REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. ILAKOK ORDEltS IS I.IKE I'UOPOP.TION. Less Quantities, 30 Cents psr Gallon Bottled Beer, - SI 60 per Dzn MSSpecIal attention paid to order from luhlle Houses and FamlHts. THE COLUMBIA 4 W? J5 J) KJ IS SL'l'KKIOi: TO MOST. AND IS KXCKI.I.KU UV NONtl OS THW COAhi JOHN HAHN, - - PROPKIETOR. CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREOO. -Oideis left at tho CKUMANIA liia:itt HALL wlll.be promptly atteuded to. LOEB-& CO., j .innr.Kirs l.v WrNES, LIQUORS. A Nl CIUAU& ac:i:n is pik the Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. t3AH yootls sold at San Francisco tri'e. MAIN STKEET. Oppfi-nitp I'atker House. Astoria, (lrea. Department Election. TVTOTICE IS IU'KKr.Y GIVEN THAT A JL3I general Election of the Astoria Fire lie- , p:irtraent will he held on Monday, August 14. betvvecu the hours or 10 a. m. and 4 rfar., tor the purio-,e of electing a Chief Engineer and two Assistant Knsincers. for thc .sixth "SKo&ld at iovvcr hall of Itescue Engine Co. No. .fudges appointed by lkiard of Delegates : i I.Macomher.ofNo. is. C. II. Stockton, of No. 2s, and A. V. Irrj. of Hooks. Clerks appointed : 1 K. Seliji, of No. Is, it. S. Wors- Icy. or No. 2s. jjrjjkj TAYLOR Fi:ANKriIepVKnKE5t10a"IOn)e,V Vc'yA.F:i). dtd Wanted. TO PURCHASE A SMALL DWELLING House with one lot or a ooil lot epn traily located for building purposes. Fer soa? having property for sale will pleae ad dress H ASToniAX Oftlce. tf Notice to Taxpayers. T AM NOW ASSESSING AND COLLECT- J in; tlie State and County Foil taxes, and will continue mini ao urc cuuecieu. l'ersops bavins taxable property in Ciat- sop County are also requested to sive in to ;,, " li .1, ,, lt me statements ot all such property for as I - r sesMncnt. W.AV. PARKER. County Asae-isor Clatsop Co.. Oreiion. Astoria. August s, lSSi tt FOR SALE. A MODERN RUILT HORSE 01-' FIVE Itooins. with Lot 60 by 150 feet. Bav windows, etc. For further Information anil rice Inquire ofj C. Vi. SHIVELY. ) LOWEST M1CJES a Single Exception, 3S. in by Kvery Steamer in jn s , ;:y;M -.' Get Prices Whether You or Xot. show goods. BREWERY. Proprietor. OREGON'. BREWERY FOR THE BLOOD ISTHILffl Makit imc of the Vegetable Kingdom. Abso lutely the BEST KNOWN REMEOY! For the t ,.,..., ..,, i.PP mBlalBlt UI,MM a ncr V""P"w. i .Vew r Id Cklils. j F'- HC' WW K- - -13 g- Mt -rfk OllPA -V'-.M."V- - i .. r 0i li,ll,'. aua BJader MttWi, , tUtanlc SkU-TrMkto uRdlttfuiaUm Has Stood the Test FOR YEARS. For particulars and testimonials from well known people In our State read locals and ci re ilia ins. Price - si. yer Mtut. ' mv. inc.... .. ....... ii-o di- int fnr ti on 1 !. !"".. V... .M 1 I. 1. .v m-w w.nv 1 ,. t . 1. .j ..m.it our dnisalnt keepsand recoramenslt. j Ask for, and sco that you get the gcaulne. Annual Meeting. Willi AN.s. LAL MEETING OFTHE BtOCk. X holders of the O. F. L. & B. AssoetatMo wilt be held at the ball or Beaver Ijaif 50. 03, humeri lately after its session on Tnmy night. August 2lth. Tor the electioa eC'oS cers for the ensuing year, and for tfee tnuw actlou otsuch other DC3I013 aa ay-a before It. A. J. MEGLMMsecV 1 wSSu7w( WE . jvRB BSr BEOirrXXID HAXCMlf. 1CT. mmsm C