"p w $tie BxKilxy atcruiRii ASTORIA, OKEGOK: THURSDAY-.. MARCH S, 1.-S8 Hum nre 6 pri&ouers in the iCdteNOMnk ootmty 'nil. Tim long oenlimieu sjxHl of One dr- woodier w Rbont at mi nd. Prd Uowitt, fonneriy of tlo 0. It. vt 2v. otnpioy at tins piaco, is in PottihuMi. The Shubrick came up br yesiordny, and goes to At Aw tikis morniii". from the Portland Th Sttlem Sour anilis- will have all sbmr mrtv iwachinory in trim to saw M Iba 1st of April. Tlio Weston "r is one of tlio beet oditod of our exchanges and a croUt t the community that supports Mr. Henry Burnor, representing tfce pioneer varnish works of Ileuter llrs. ,& Co., Sun Francisco, is in the dhr. Tke fire alarm at 0:15 hot even ing was occAstonod b a burning roof l uko Esmond hotel on the roadway. It ws put out with little damage. The Columbia went to sua yester day Afternoen: the Walla Walla crossed mi t to the Seund: the Tarn (VSttmttor sailed for 0m south, lum-ber-4eu. Ik the county court yesterday Jm4k McGinns denied the custody of IsuHtf Ghilds to her mother and ap-pM-tied Robert Christie guardian (taring the girl's minority. The utmost diflicul'y is csperi oceA in got ting crews for vessols now i pert. From now on there is more attractionR in the inducements the Astoria fisheries present than in ship ping Wore the mast for the other side f the world. There are still lying in the post o3ce, hold for postage, two valentines for a Knappa young lady. Arc not some of wr young moil gallant enough t furnish the necessary stamps and sond them to the one that perchance treiHlors why they comolh not? Thore is a temperance revival at lltrace. A meeting was held Tuesday cvoning; J. E. Graham was elected prwsid out pro torn., and tho temper aaoo question discussed. Twenty sigwore to the plodge were obtained, a4 the next meeting appointed for tttelUth. It is proposed to establish a iitdopendont iodgo. The Kioto and Trcvelyan are ready for sen. The former is an Awierican barkontinc and take3 4.03, SSS feet sawn lumber, and 100,700 foot tanguod and grooved lumber to Valparaiso, Chile, tho first lumber sktpmont from the Columbia to that port. The Trevolyan is an English shift for Quoonstown, with 15,753 barrels flour aboard worth 78,777. "Guiltyaa Charged." The case of the City of Asto ria vr. Geo. Hill for alleged vio IatioM f Sec 4, Ordinance No. 370, oam up Hi the police court at two o'okHdkyeetordayaftornoon. The case winch ld originally been brought into court on the 1st inst., was post poned until Wodnosday for tho judge im tiilc under advisement a demurrer Sled by counsol for defendant regard ing the constitutionality of tho ordi nanea. On the court assembling yes terday afternoon Judgo Winton over rated the domurror and declared that the city ordinance under which the ooatptnint was brought was constitu tional. Counsel for defendant demanded, a jury trial, and tho names of twolve jurymen were submitted, from which a jury of six were drawn. Three of these having boon excused, by mutual consent of counsol the case proceeded to trial be fore the roraaining three. City at torney Fulton opened the case by a recital of the alleged facts, F. J. Tay lor appearing for the defense. The chief of police, anolher policeman and Gee. Hill's barkeeper were examined as witnessos, after which argument began. Sir. Taylor's argument was to the offect that there had been no illegal act proved and that the allegations were denied in tote; Mr. Fulton argued that tho point at issue was the ques tion had the defendant violated the section referred to. This, he claimed, the evidence showed he had. After summing tho case up and charging tho jury they retired and after an ab sence of twenty-five minutes brought in a verdict of guilty as charged. The sentence of the court was that the de fendant pay a fine of fifty dollars and thai he forfeit his license. The case of John Stephans, charged with the same offense, comes up this afternoon. Respectfuity Submitted. The West Shore for the current month is on our table and is filled with reliable information concerning the northwest. A peculiar feature of this publication is the quantity of ex cellent illustrations. Every number has a series of ougravings of soinn lo cality. A noticeable feature is the fine character of the school buildings. The appearance of the school prem ises is generally an index to the stand ing of the community. Wo notice the engravings of school buildings in Se attle, facoma, and other places show fine substantial buildings. The ques tion comes up next Jfonday in Dis trict No. 1 concerning a new. school building. We hope that at that meet ing no narrow, contracted idons will prevail The district needs a good schoolhousc. It at least should have one adequate for present wants. The citj- is growing fast, and what might appear good enough for this season would bo found too small and cramped for the demands of the near future. The pndo and glory of a community is or should be its public schools. We get on an average about two letters a day from intending immigrants. About the first question from a man that has children is: "what school facil ities have you in Astoria?" Sometimes they ask about the churches. In relation to them we can give very satisfactory reply. Astoria is well supplied with good, comfortable churches, and is foitunate m having upright pastors, zealous in the faith and exemplifying by their upright life and blameless conduct the precepts they teach. But in re lation to schools the accommodations aro not what they should be. This is a matter on which wo all agree. The point is to see that now that we aro to havo a new school house we have a good one, large, well-built, and adapted to the needs of the children. The time ha3 gone by when a hen roost is good enough for the little ones. There are a good many of us that have children growing up here, and expect to educate them here; and for that reason it is a question that we are concerned in. As u matter of pure investment it is a good idea to build well. Looked at as a cold, busi ness transaction it is cheaper to build than to patch; as a plain uncontra dictable proposition it is cheaper to educate a child than to let him run wild in the streets and pay for his keep in the penitentiary after a while. Let no one accuse U3 of suggesting that education will keep a boy from be coming criminal, for it will not, but it will come nearer to it than any one human agency we know of. Astoria will grow three times as fast in the next five years as it has in the past five. The educational necessities of the city demand recognition. Let us have a good roomy schoolhouse, with prcper furniture and appliances, and then when a stranger comes to look around we cau lake him somen here else to look besides to the Odd Fellows building and the canneries. Laat Evening's Lecture. At the Presbyterian church last evening, Will C. King, temperance lecturer for the I. 0. G. T., delivered a lecture on "Alcohol and its Effects." Tho lecture was preceded by a well executed selection by tho choir and a fervent pra3'er by the pastor, Rev. J. V. Milligan. Mr. Caswell then introduced Mr. King who pre faced his remarks by tho state ment that he was not a re formed inebriate and had no experi ence to relate, that he wished to ap peal to tho judgment rather than the feelings and only asked a calm, dispas sionate hearing of his case as stated. Tho lecturer then explained what al cohol was, where it came from, and illustrated its effects. He declared it to be the product of decomposition, the result of decay, and the direct an tagonist of lifo and strength, lie fol lowed its xrocess of formation, do scribed its effect upon animal organ ism and asserted its utter uselcssnesB and direct injurious, effect. Incident ally he brought in many things in nat ural law and chemical workings as evidence of the truth of hi3 assertion and in phrases of exceeding beauty appealed to his hearers to use their influence against its use. At the close of his remarks which wero listened to with the greatest attention he stated his intention to discuss this evening, the actioji or alcohol upon the brain; and closed by a eulogy upon the purpose and practical work ings of the Independent order of Good Templars. Mr. King is a speaker of exceeding fluency, his words are happily choaen, and his ideas clearly and forcibly set forth. Thy lecture this evening will be at the same time and place. A good housekeeper wants eniploj raent in a private tamily. Apply at Pioneer Restaurant. A RUINOUS PRACTICE. Packing Sacramento Salmon. The miserable condition, in which some Sacramento river canneries put un their xack last reason has had its ' certain effect upon the market for that brand of salmou, and although the excellent reputation of our Colum bia river salmon and the improved and cleanly system of packing it has , e . . ... .j . - . earned for our prouuet a world wide reputation, yet there :s now and then f.ti.ti.l f.i-A?rrt ..inlBia.t irw la I liable to confound the two and get a bad opinio'i of salmon in general from being "stuck" with a bad brand of : California salmon. A lew days ago there was published a dispatch from Washington giving the views of Con sul Leonard, of Leith, Scotland, on salmon and fruit canned on the Pa cific slope as expressed iu a communi cation to the st.ite department, the purport of which was that the foreign j market was being ruined by Califor nia goods of inferior quality being sent there. Tho San Francisco Ghroii' ide interviewed several on the sub ject, among others Win. T. Coleman who said that he believed it to be tho truth in every particular, as the ship pers all know to their sorrow. "Sorno of the canners know it, too, but by far too few, as it is a great injury to the market. Some of them insist on putting in some bad lots, and spoil the entire batch and ruin the trade and prices correspondingly. What i3 true of the salmon can also be applied to tho fruit." On the other hand Sidney M. Smith, president of the Cutting Pack ing company, said: "These are but tho views of an individual and should bo taken as such. I know, and everybody else having any experience with this branch of the trade knows, that thu quality of the goods is seen in the English market through the con dition of the market; if they havo a largo supply on hand, things are worth nothing they are spoiled while on the other no such complaint is ever thought of when the supply is short. They do the same in wheat and everything else. All of the pack ers on this coast try to come up to our standard, which is iufiinitely higher than in the east. As to salmon, the Columbia river run is of abetter grade than those of other rivers and this has been taken as a standard. The other rivers produce fish not as fat and rich a3 those of tho Columbia, but by no means unsound, as indicated. There is no difficHlty in selling good brands of California fish continuously. The demand is steady, but, of course, varies with the condition of the trade and prosperity." ''Said a representative of Scotchler & Gibbs: "I think there is good reason to complain about the quality of some of tho goods foisted upon the English market. In the case of salmon it is, not the fish from the Frazier river so much as those from the Sacramento river that arc canned in this city. Tho Sacramento fish are equally as good as those of the Columbia, but, great heavens! what can you expect when you find fish transported down the river, thrown upon the wharves and carted to the canneries, and actu ally putrefied before they reach there? Yet, that can be seen any hot day during the season. Fish packed iu this city are scarcely ever in the can3 before thirty-six hours after they are caught and more times they are seventy-two hours' old. "What can you oxpect? The salmon should be treated as quickly as possible after catching, and that cannot be done unless the canneries are close at hand. Why, last year one of these persons packing in this city had to throw overboard 10,000 fish, spoiled before they reached tho dock, and many thousands of fish aro put into cans which should by rights bo thrown overboard Walk into one of these city canneries some hot day and see if yon won't have to be carried out; walking jnat them is bad enough already. Good canners would like to see this system done away with, as it lowers the quality of their product in tho eyes of the foreign consumer. As to the Frazer river salmon, they are good fish, but ground for complaint may lie in the fact that often it is impossible for the canuer ies, that being a new region, to treat their fish as rapidly as they catch them during a good run, and the con sequence is that some may get bad before steaming, and the canners are unwilling to throw their labor away. What has been said of fish is true of fruits. It is the San Francisco can ners who buy up the refuse who spoil tho market with their rotten "fruit. There's where's the rub." It is manifestly to the interest of tho San Francisco canners to at least try and put their goods in marketable condition, as otherwise they must as suredly loso the result of their sea eon's work and outlay, and also injure the trade for men who conscientiously and intelligently place their pack in good condition on the English mar-kot. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in the Post office at Astoria, Oregon, March Sth, 1883. Abercombie, Joie Mauldiu. Fied KnvxnLr. Qiiinn.II.C-. niristiansoii. Nil;- Quinn, Mike njas "roebuck. T. J. Christiansen, K. E. Kob-on. i'obort -. 1 - i1-- Shirley, J. 15. Hashing Harry IjerWvi f-sak" Lixon, A. P. Slater, Jainu.- .Smith, Maude Smith, Ploasaut Tainoca, LSalia ! Persons eallin; for thbbe letter i must give the date they are advertised. W. Ckaxcs. P- - "linck Pomeroy '.vnil't .:mn:y h printer v drink?, Munki or ilurws."' We find til in item tlu.itm .iriinti S then it appi'MM there tu.il!v are printers who practice thu habit?. "Rnck" always was opposed to competition. 'Tis said that eastern ladle are wild on dogs for pet. The hritc in led by a string, and grabbed up at each crossing to be carried over the" pavement. When shaggy dogs v.r--u in vogue the habit was to pick I hem up by the hair, and they were trained not to yelp. Pugs as smooth as new born pigs are now the favorites, and of course they have no hair to be lifted by. But a clever surgeon cut the end of a little dog's tail, made an incision in the middle of his back, stuck in the tail tip, iet it heal fast, and there was as handy a handle as could he wished for. ADVICK TO CfttMSIl'TIYIK. On the appearance of tho Grsi-sy nip toms as general debility, loss of ap petite, pallor, chilby sensations, fol lowed by night-sjveats and cough prompt measures for relief should be taken. Consumption's scrofulous dis ease of tho lungs: therofoie use the great anti-scrofula, or blood-purifier and strength-restorer, Dr. Pierco's "Golden Medical Discovery." Superi or to Cod liver oil a3 a nutritive, and unsurpassed as a pectoral, For weak lungs, spitting of blood, and kindred affections, it lias no equal. Sold by druggists the world over. For Dr. Pierce's pamphlet on Consumption, send two stamps to World's Dispens ary Medical Association, Buffalo, X. Y. Notice. Adjourned meeting of the Board of Delegates A. P. D. Board will meet to night at 8 o'clock i. m. Business of importance- (-. J. Tkknchakw, A. A. Cleveland, President. Secretary. Astoria, On, March Sth, ISS3. Tree Z.ec(:ir-. At the Presbyterian church on Wednesday and TlmrMlav evening-, at 7 :'. by Will C.King. .Subject: Alco hol, Us nature and effect:,. Tho speak er will present tlie subject in a candid and original manner. All arc cordially invited. A Competent VnteIimalMr And engraver at Carl Adlcr's. AH work warranted. Itepairim: a spe cialty. The Asloriu ITJarlile tVorl;, The proprietor will furnish plans and designs when required for all cemetery work, curbinj', walls, coping, etc. Slate can tamers for canneries. Y'rous Oi.ii! o :ss. Paiiile eMraetion of ire: Is at Dr. La Force's denial looms over J. W. Cac: store. l"ur:tshel 'Sooms to ISent At 3Irs. Denny CurranV. On Cass street near Congregational chinch. rraulf Falrc Ojslcr :t:ul Chop IIoii.se. Those wishing a nice plnfe of Eastern or Shoalwater bay oysters cooked iu any style, or an early breakfast before going aooaru tne noar, snonui can ami .see him. Fresh Eastern and Shonlwater bay oysters received by every .steamer. Nature's Ovrn True Laxative. As agreeable to the taste as the fruit from which it is made, prompt and painless in its action on the liver and bowels, the great remedy. Syrup of Figs is selling rapidly and giving satis faction to all. Children cry for it on account of its pleasant taste, and grown people are beginning to use it exclu sively, as it leaves them feeling better than any other remedy. W. E. JX-inent and Co. have been appointed agents for Astoria. Hodge Davis & Co.. Wholesale Agent. Portland Oregon. Penny Wisdom-Pound Folly It is foolish to save the little that SOZODON'T costs, and suffer what will result in had teeth and large payments to dentists. Place a bottle of it on the toilet, use five drops only of it every time after eating, cleanse the mouth, and show vour wisdom. (ooiI for Uablo. With a baby at breast nothing is so useful for quieting my own and baby's nerves as Parker's Ginger Tonic. It prevents bowel complaints, and is bet ter than any stimulant to give strength and appetite. A Newark ilothef. Shiloh's Cunr. will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis. Sold by W.E. Dement. The youthful cobr, beauty and lus tre are gradually restored to gray hair by Parker's Hair Balsam. Easter cards in beautiful variety at Carl Adler's. Wanted. 3 furnished or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping in a pri vate house to be ocupied March 13th. Address W. E. T astokian office. ANKRUPT STOCK! OF- WORTH Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, miJJNBBY. GhOTHMQ, BATS, Bio. S 1VI11 be Disponed of at v SHERIFF ONEIL'S BAINEEUPT STORE! ISAACS & SUMMERFIELD, - CONSIGNEES. sednesday, GOODS 'WILL BE SOLD IRRESPECTIVE OF VALUE. An Inkling; of the Prices : 20 yards of Plaid Dress Goods for $1.00 Satins in all shades, per yard 50 20 yards of Bleached Muslin, yard wide 1.00 Berlin Zephyrs, all shades, an ounce 5 Men's Business Suits 7.00 Men's Dress Suits 10.00 Men's Colored Hose, per doz 50 Men's Shaker Socks, per doz 1.50 Ten thousand miscellaneous articles worth from 50 cts. to $2.50 will, by order of the Sheriff, be placed on our TEU CENT, TWEKTY-FIVE GSSf1?. .aX FIFTY GENT TABLES. ISAACS & SUMMERFIELD, Corner Mala and Concomly Streets. Kvery one knows the place: Nearly opposite the Parker House. OyMtern! Oj-sters!! At Frank Fabre's; in every Fresh from the beds every day. style AT CAKIj AI ITER'S. Just received new books by the thous theus and: .Seaside and Franklin Square nov els, splendidly printed, 10, 15, and 20 cents; clocks and silverware; baby car riages, blank books, stationer.', roller skates, accordeons, musical instruments and musicians' supplies, a splendid stock of fresh roods . 31 others blathers!! mothers!! 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of joiir rest by a sick child suffering ami crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth '. 1 f so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Wiuslow's Soothing .Syrup, it will relieve the poor littla suf ferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it. who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give n-i to the moMier, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to Ihe la.-tc, and is the pre scription of one ot the oldest, and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. Uu cents a bottle. The Peruvian syrup has cured thou sands who were suffering from dyspep sia. debility. liver complaint, boils, hu mors, female complaints, etc. Pamph lets free to any addre-s. Set h W.Fowlr i&Suii 'Uh.1011. Fanev wraps and perfumery of all kinds can he found at J. W. Conn's dmg store, opposite Occident hotel. Draee up the whole system with King of the Hlood. See Advertisement. The Rev. Ceo. II. Thayer. of llour bon, 1ml., mjv.s: 'Roth myself and wife owe our live to Shiloh's Consumption Cuki. Sold by W. E. Dement. llacknietaek. a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold bv Y. E. Dement. Phjsiciaiis' prescriptions carefully compounded day or night at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. Remember the place where you can get your pure fresli chocolate creams, and molasses candv, at Oerkwitz' oppo site the Hell tower. At Carl Adler's may be found all tne latest sheet music, the most popular waltzes, dance music, etc. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Rourbon. ami the best ot wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem oimosile the bell tower, and see Camp bell. - Shoalwater bay eysters: fresh every day. at Frank Fabre's. Boston Baked Beans at uJeffV Va riety Chop House every night. Cold boiled ham, brown bread and Boston baked beans at "Jeffs' Variety Chop 1 louse every night, near Stephans Theatre sign of the red and green light. Open all night Babv carriages, twenty-five differ ent styles, at Carl Adler's. Hallo! Where are you going? Why to Frank Fabre's for a pan roast. -A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh. Remedy. Price rn cent. Sold by W, E. Dement. Furnished rooms to rent at Mrs. P. J. Goodman's, comer Concomloy and Madison streets. Bor-ton Brown bread every Saturday at F. H. Elberson's bakery. P. J. (iiKKtman, on Chenamus street has jiLt received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies 1 oots. shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow shoes. t For a good shave or hair cut, go to Joe Charters at Foster's. DOLLARS OF ajSj March 7th. For Sale. A sloop which will carry five or six tons is in good order. Also one Bain spring wagon, with two seats : is as good as new, would make an excellent farm wagon. For particulars enquire of Astoria, March 3, 1883. 2wk Tidal la the Family. We usually leave it to Doctors to recommend medicines, but Parker's Umger Ionic has been so useful m ouf family in relieving sickness 2nd suffering that w cannot say too much in its praise. Salem Argus. Why will you couch when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price lOctsSOctsandSl. Sold by W.E. De ment. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc can be bought at the lowest prices, at .1. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hctel, Astoria. Rawlins's fruit stand has been re moved from the old location to the building next E.A. Quinn's, on Main street. Have vou tried a stew or nan roast as Frank Fabre cooks it ? Order one and you'll thank us for the advice. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Diptiiuria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W.E. Dement. Are you made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Vital izer is a positive cure. For sale by W. E. Dement. ft Ladies and all sufferers from neu ralgia, hysteria and kindred com plaintswill find without a rival Brown's Iron Bitters. Columbia River Exports. BHIP3IENTS FOltKIGN. KECAMTULATIOX JANUARY 'S3. 291.878 bus. wheat S 306,110 56,2o7 bblS flour. 237,1715 Total, 8 carRoes...-. . S 553.4SG KECAPITOLATION FEBRUARY. "Wheat. IGOjtoS bus., value 179.19? Flour, 29,490 bblS., " 144.493 Total. 5canoe3. S 3S1.C91 march. 3 To Quccnstown perMaru Hogarth. From Portland 32,161 bus wheat 37.000 3 To Queeiutoxcn per Benclek Laic. From Tortland CC.40C bus wheat ... " Astoria 7,820 " " ..... Totals 74,22t5 7 To Tdlparabo per Kioto. From Portland 509,"28 It lumber 7 To Queenatoicn per Trevclyan. From Tortland U.183 bbls flour. ' Astoria 1.572 - .S7.1, . 8,937 S32.537 $6,910 $70.915 ... 7.S62 73.777 Totats.. 15,755 Domestic Exports. The receipts of certain articles of Or egon produce from January 1st, 1883. to February 28th, inclusive, have been as follews: Flour, qr sks..... .. 57,4tH "Wheat, ctls 3,357 Oats, ctls 30.432 Salmon, bbls l hf bbls J2 cs 10,121 pkra 34 Apples, KIpe, bxs 5,793 Butter, pkps 58 Potatoes. sks. . 7.793 Wool, bales 643 Hides. No 8.109 Tallow. pkRS . 4C0 Beef, bbls r Hay. bales 23 Quicksilver, flasks... ...... 75 Fruit. Dried, pkgs 4.375 Leat her. pkgs............ ..... 199 Hops, bales.......... 227 Hams, pkgs... ....................... 2 Cheese, cs..... . . 7 Flaxseed, sks 40C Corn. ctls... ............ 11 Canned Goods, cs...... .. 501 Lard, pkgs...................... ........ 8 C. D. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHAITOISK V THE THE X&DXSrCi A-' ry w oo'ds (Nothing House OF -aSTOHIiL. Received a consignment of Ladies Cloaks, Dolmans, Circulars arid Ulsters from a manufacturer that must be closed out in the the next 20 days at half price, COXSISTIIVG OP SEAX FLUSH CLOAKS REDUCED! RHADAME SATIN DOLMANS REDUCED! BLACK DIAGONAL DOLMANS SATEEN SURRAH DOLMANS REDUCED! CIRCULARS, ULSTERS & WRAPS JSTThis sale is genuine and bona wish an inspection of these goods as to i KNTGHTS OF PYTHIAS THE I SI Xa S "3? 0 32-33. Id. A. McINTiE Xew stock of Foreign and American CASSiniEKKS. TIVEFJDS. Etc Special attention i directed to the latest shapes in soft and stiff Hats. Young 3Ien's ilats. ? S A full line of Men's Underwear. Hosiery, Dress Shirts, Gloves, etc., etc. Men's. and Boy's Dress Suits, OCCIDENT BLOCK, mm CLEAEMCE SALE! to make room for more Haruware ani Ship Chandlery A. VAN DUSEH & CO. Will ell at cost their entire stock of HATS AND GAPS! AND BOOTS AND SHOES. These goods must be disposed of as we are soon to receive another large lot of Hardware and Ship Chandlery And must have room to store it. IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH ME ! WHO? KKANK ELBERSON, Seaside Balerj& Confectionery. "V57":o:3r? Because my Goods are the Best, and Always Fresh. Cakes Candies etc., furnished for Wcddinj; parties, on short notice, and gitaranterd give perfect satisfaction. Cake ornamenting a specialty. OppoHlte j. IV. Hume's. fide and to satisfy the public we would price and quality. BUILDING, ASTORIA. 3! i!Mfc. LEADING .T S'FB oi the KSRVEST PATTJEiSrVJV. Nobb 1 o snini QGO.S A fine assortment of Neck wearj Business Suits and Overcoats. ASTORIA, OK 1 K SOLID GOLD JEWELRY, Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches3 Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria. JSy-All goods warranted as represented. GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. Drugs and Chemicals tpT5oiAS"? ' DRUGGIST O' $ Pharmacist. . & AST0R1A.!C r s - k - I t Z V? rrJKijyfjjiHf. carefully compounded Jlav or Night. . -