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(3J gltc 5DriilB stflfrisu- ASTORIA, OREGON: SATURDAY .. MAY 20. 18S3 The Lomlwrdian sailed yester day. "For goodness sake don't say I told you." Those tho house. local gajjs brought down The Astoria Musical Society will Rire a concert on the 3th of June. F. W. Stechhan, manager of the 2tew Market theater in Portland, came down on yesterday's boat. The A. B. Field leares for Tillamook at six o'clock this morn ing. The bsrkentine Tain O'Shanter arrived in at half-past ten last night from San Francisco. If you want a hearty laugh see Ray mond Holmes and that laughable re hearsal this evening. Should any one find a canary bird a reward will be paid for its re turn to Mrs. Malcolm's. Donald G. Ros, general manager in Oregon for the New York Life Insurance cotnpanj' is in the city. The ShubricJ: started for Cape Arago and intermediate points yester day morning. A general inspection of buoys and beacons will be made. Matthew Gridiron,a colored man, late cook on the Highland Light, died at the hospital last Thursday night, of pulmonary troubles. He was buried yesterday. Union Bible meeting in the Pres byterian church Sunday evening at 7:30. Rev. P. C. ffetzler District Supt. of American Bible Soc, is ex pected to be present and addrew tho meeting. Annual business meeting of the Clatsop County Bible Society, will be held in the lecture room of the Pres byterian church thin evening at 8 o'clock. Reports of officers will be received and officers elected for the ensuing year. L. Samuels, proprietor of tho West Shore is in the city. He has completed his series of illustrations of our city which will appear in a niam motb edition in June. The sketches exhibited arc well executed, and when lithographed will, doubtless give universal satisfaction. A. 3L Simpson has commenced building the second lumber steamship at Coos Bay. She is to be of extra ordinarily largo proportions, will run eleven knots per hour and carry 750, 000 feet of lumber. It is not yet decided whether she will run from Astoria, Knappton, or Gray's Harbor. At the foot of Cass street lies a specimen of marine architecture which has during its building attracted & good deal of attention. Its length u fifty-two feet over all, twenty-two feet breadth of beam and depth of hold not sufficient to render necessary jit frequent inspection of the tide table. The main deck is covered in a substantial manner. Till such time as the machinery arrives the structure will be used by Denny Curran, its owner, as a boathouse. The diverting comedy "Whims" was played last evening to a delighted audience. To say that it was "good' but voices the verdict of the audience. There isn't much plot to worry one's elf oTer, but for fun, and good healthy fun tov, "Whims" fills the bill The talented company filled the several roles in a manner that was at once creditable to themselves and evidently satisfactory to tho crowded nouse that witnessed the rendition of that sparkling comedy. To-night the performance will be repeated. Re served seats at New York Novelty store. Salmo Quinnat. The run of salmon for '83 as yet af fords no tangible bases for calculation as te the probable result at the close of the season. It is the impression among some that the run is somewhat earlier than usual, this idea results from noticing the weight of the fish; as a general thing the first salmon that come arc not large, not averaging over fourteen cans to the fish; as the season goes on the average weight culminates in June to eighteen and twenty, a figure that is now reached, some two weeks ahead of the last two seasons. Tho run, so fur, is below that of the last four years up to this time. The books of one of our largest canneries show that in April '82, they packed 2,297 fish; in April '83, 2.G93; in May 32 up to the 25th were pack ed 13,803; in May '83, up to the 25th, S.2G5; this cannery is running nearly fifty per cent, more boats than it did last season. Deliatous Ice lire's. Cream at Frank Fa- Jnst received, ex steamer Gau 3ilcs, 360 bales good Tillamook Haw Apply to J.H.D. Gnxw Go to the O. K. Lodging House corner "Vcst-9th and Water streets. An A Xb. 1 Piano to rent at Carl Ad ler's. A large assortment of Ladies' and Xfee' Muslin Underwear just received t Empire Store. A Timely Topic Astoria, May 25, 1883, Ed. Asteriax: Now that the warm weather is com ing on, and we may expect a fow weeks intermission between showers it would bo in order for our city fath ers to look into the matterof drainage, filling up of places where stagnant water remains, .etc. eta During tho winter, when we are either fror.en up, or in a semi deluged state, the condi tion of the sewers does not matter so much, but as summer advances upon us, it becomes of great importance. Wo have always boasted of the health fulness of this place, and justly, for underjthe present system of drainage, or lack of system I should say, and with the low swampy places that still exist in the very midst of the city, a place less healthful would become in tolerably sickly. As far as the swamp and low places are concerned the problem will solve itself in a short time, as each year there is some improvement in that re spect. But the problem of drainage is one that will not solve itself; but matters will grow worse until some ac tion is taken. L would not advise any large expenditure just at this time, but there are a few localities where something should be done soon. I will mention as an instance the block west of the postoffice. Quite a largo number of families reside thero and the ground being nearly level, there is no opportunity for proper drainage. I think that a sewer placed along La Fayette street would be of great bene fit and not cost :i very large amount either. Most any person living there would put in a small sewer or drain from their back yard to the street but at present they cannot do anything, for there is no outlet. There are other localities nearly or quite as bad as the one mentioned, and it is crr tainly a subject which should receive the attention of the city government. One 1XTKKK.STEU. Excursion Party. An excursion in honor of Misses Daisic A. Payne and Clara Strang, who expect to return to their homo in Salem in a few days, left on the Gen. Canby, yesterday for an excursion to Ft. Canby, arriving at that place at about eleven. The party after hav ing been taken through tho light house by the keeper Mr. Anderson, went to a shade and spread their lunch, after which they wont on the beach and then to the cave. Having spent a pleasant afternoon returned home, arriving about 6 r. m. Among the excursionists were Mrs. Worsley, Mis3 Laura Worsley, Fannie Dicken son, Misses Nellie and 'Katie Flavel, Marion Trenchard, Ellen Bryce, Emma Holdcn, Dora and Jennie Badollet, and Messrs. W. L. Garret son, W. T. Chutter, Brenham Van Dusen, E. Rogers and Scott Bozorth, Mr. C. B. Allen joined them at tho Fort. Fort Canby Items. Fort Casby, W. T., May24. The parade grounds and lawns have been mown during the week; the grounds about the quarters and gar den are being put in order. Capt. Miles knows how to keep his post in splendid shape. First Lt. Ebstcin and wife who have been absent in the east and Europe for several months are passengers on the Queen, the' will proceed to Canby on Saturday's boat. A picnic party, the first of the season, are over from Astoria, the freedom of tho camp is granted them. The light-house, tho new trails to the beach opened now, the delightful breezes of old ocean, the little re treats throughout the camp where the weary can rest, are attractions that ought to encourage "picknickers" to visit us often. To all we bid a wel come. Resident. Hotel Arrivals. OCCIDENT. L Samuels, Portland; Baron Yon Schilling, Germany; Miss E Porter, W Mack, SF; J S Barnard, Port land; A Pilo, A Slotte, Mendocino, Cal; A Aasoll & wf, Brookfield; F M Warren, Portland; E Anderson, Pendleton; E Miles, U S A; L A Loomis, Ilwaco; C E Siverman, Port land; 11 Webb, Louis river, W T; A J Wiley, W T; C Richardson, hub rick. PARKER HOUSE. Raymond Holmes Comedy Compa ny, S F; A Wahlers, Portland; S P Soule, South Bend; D Lucey, Misha waka; Mra A Johnson, City; C A Reed, Oysterville; Mrs R Kelsey & ch, Miss K Smith, Clatsop; F S Whalin, Stark's point; S F Shaw, Gray's Landing; F Neode, Fort Canby. To Kent. Three desirable rooms over inv book store. Apply to Carl Adler. I he finest pan roast In the city. w ncrc, on wncrc : At r ranK r aores, Genuine Misses' Kate Castleton Bonnets at Empire Store. The finest selection of Jewelry ever seen in Astoiia is now on exhibition at Gustjlv JLvxhEN's. If ou contemplate a purchase you will find stvles and prices to suit you at the Leading Jewel ry House of Astoria. Where so fast my friend ? Frank Fabro's for a pan roast. Why to The best SI 5-hook Kid Glove in the market at Empire Store. Two nice sunny rooms for rent in A M. Johnson's building. Inquire at the store of A. M. Johksox & Co. BOILED DOWN. The Tom Morris is teuder for Kin ney's Cannery. Portugal has declared war'upon the Mozambiqueans. Tho State arrives this morning. The Czar will be crowned next Monday. The Columbia is rising again The IdaJio is due from Departure bay. Another Tahachapi Pass railroad acci dent wrecked four freight cars last Thursday. Irish leaders resent 5apal interference. A new line from Sail Francisco, coastwise, to this vicinity is talked of. The C. P. R. R. Co., has sold the Yoseviitc to the Canadian Pacific Navigation Co. A snow storm surprises Georgians. The Oregon sails to-morrow. Mor mon immigrants are coming from Switzerland. Geo. Glenn, a Walla Walla brewer, wants to kill himself. Fifty-two hostile Cree Indians have been captured and disarmed in Montana. Dean Blanchard's boat, the John West, is being repaired, at Arndt & Ferchen's. The Ryevale comes do .vn to load salmon at Asto ria. Texans are praying for rain. Prof. Norjdenskjold has sailed from Norway for Greenlaud. Astor street improvements run to Lafayette street. The W. JI. StarbucJ: has arrived out. Bears- Er. Asteriax: Fout Canby, May 24. Fort Canby has been in a ferment on account of bear. Two weeks ago a large ono was killed in camp and another large ono was seen the same day. Since that time the nights have been disturbed by the growls of mourning or indignant old bruin hunt ing for his lost mate. His tracks have been seen on all the trails. He has torn up many of the old logs on the hills. Nightly he visits back yards when no one is expecting him. to-day parties at daylight and at dusk are out frequently to watch for him. One bold hunter from one of the tugs mot him this week while he was hunt ing pigeons, and poured a broad-side of bird shot into him; bruin made wry faces at him, put up his great brown jaw and cave the hunter a significant wink and walked off. The hunter didn't stay to see whether he winked the second time. Last night at dusk the camp was on tho qui cive, lt was the post traders's watch at the Imut-nouse. rue post trailer is a mighty hunter; he is the original nimrod or his eldest son. He bring3 in the game. He has a keen vision; his dash and courage are proverbial, his stride is immense. On scanning the beach from the light-house to Mc Kenzie's head, ho saw the long coveted prize; bruin was there sway ing to and fro hunting for his even ing meal. The heart of the delighted hunter leaped for joy, u second careful scaiuning in size, gait and color, and the trader sprang like a deer for his arms. The memory of the oldest inhabitant at the Cape not even the memory of the grimraed via toned, battle scared old ordanauce Sergeant who has been standing sen tinel here by tho great Columbia for nineteen years, cau bring to mind moro vigorous strides than was made from the light-h'mse to the traders store, by the trader, and. out on the new trail, to the beach. The thunder of the heavy boats down the plank walk from the hill was tho signal that alarmed the camp, all the young and aspiring nimrods in camp rushed to arm3. Corporals and Sergeants near ly run over each other in getting their rifles. One rushed with rifle, forget ting his ammunition. There was a rush for tho beach. The lonr strides of nimrod No. J, keeping tho lead. Logs and flood wood were scaled by these hunters as easily as swallows sail through the air. Bruin was sight ed; a dash was made for close range; hopes were realized; the white faced bay filley of the traders, recognizing her master excited strides, neighed, as was her wont, to calm him. He was calmed, every nimrod was in stantly calmed; there was a great calm. To-day there has been a bear calm. Not a rifle on Baker's bay. Old ocean smiles with a sweet placi dity never before known; all nature is smiling, and there is a broad loud smile throughout the whole camp. R. WOJIANAX!) HER DISEASES is the title of a large illustrated trea tise, by Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, X. Y., sent to any address for three stamps. It teaches successful self treatment. -Fiue Boots and Shoes Of the best make and guaranteed quali ty at P. J. Goodman's. N othing sold but what can be recommended as being a good article. Ladies' and children's shoes a specialty. Xew goods constant ly arriving. Grcnt Xcws. The Czar of Ilussia has been blown up, and all because the price of crockery went down to bed-rock prices at A. M. Johnson & Co.'s. Come and see the sacrifice. Everything marked down 20 per cent Cause we want room for our large invoice, both from the east and from Sajn Francisco. Don't fail to take advantage ot our reduction, as it mav only last for a few days. A. 3L Johx.sox & Co. Brace up the whole system with King of the Blood. See Advertisement. Enrich and revitalize the Blood by using Brown's Iron Bitters. Colpen's Liquid Beef Toxic is admirably adapted for females in deli cate health. Colderts; no other. Of druggists. Slow Trip. The auxiliary steamship Geo. S. Homer was the butt of a great many jokes among shipmasters and river men yesterday. She left Astoria at 2:45 Wednesday afternoon and had not arrived here at dark last night. There is no mistaking the fact that her passage from New York to tho Columbia river was a disappointment, though from what causa i6 nut yet j learned. Mr. Starbuck said to a prominent Portland merchant who was in New York and shipped a con signment, that the vessel would un doubtedly make the passage in ninety days. Our facetious shipmasters said j that she could steam but four miles an hour, and as the current in the Columbia was about three and one- half miles hr progress would not be greater than that of the boy who. go ing to school in icy weither, slipped backward as far as he stepped for ward. It was reported late last nihtt that the Homer had got as far as St. Helens at noon, and expected to make tho mouth of the Willamette by morn ing. Oregonian So. Steamer Days. Following is a resume of sailing dates for ocean steamers for Mav, J uneaud July, steamers leaving As toria and San Francisco every three days: FItOM ASTOItIA FItOM SAN FUAN CISCO Ma at 10 a. h. ila Oreiron Suutiay -'7l Columbia Sundav 'J7 State Wednesday 30Queen-"Wdnesdjy 30 June! .June Columbia Saturday Oregon Saturdav 2 Uiieen .me-Miay State Tuesday 7, Columbia Fridav 8 Queen Monday 11 Oregon.-. THursday 14 Mate Sunday 17 Oreuon Friday 8 State Monday 11 Columbia Thursday uueen ..buuuay i OregonWednesday 2u: Columbia. Wednesday SO state saturuay ij Queen Saturday 23 Columbla.Tuesday 2C Oregon .Tuesday A Queen .trtoay a-jbtate traiay a Julvl July Oregon Monday 2Columbia.Monday 2 state Thursday o uueen .Timrsuay o Columbia..Sunday 8Oregon Sunday 8 QueenWednesday 11 'State Wednesday 11 OregonSaturday UjColumbia-Satiinlay u State Tuesday 17 Queen Tuesday 17 ColutnblaFriday 20iOrcgon. Friday 20 Queen.... Monday 23State Monday 23 Oregon Thursdry SttiColumbia-Tliursday 20 State Sunday 29IQucen .Sunday 23 Frank Fabre'.s Oyster ami Chop House. Those wishing a nice-plate of Eastern or Shoalwater bay oysters cooked in any style, or an early breakfast before going aboard the boat, should call and .see him. Freh Eastern and .Shoalwater bay oysters received by every steamer. Kitrous Oxide Sas. Painless extraction of teeth at Dr. LaForcc's dental rooms over 1. W. Case's store. New Rich Blootl. The use of Oregon Blood Purifier. Notice. Dinner at -JEFFS"CHOP HOUSE every day at 5 o'clock. The best 2.1 cent meal in town; soup, hsli,. seven kinds of meats, vegetables, pie, pudding, etc. A glass of S. F. Beer, French Claret, tea or coffee included. All who haw tried him say Jeff is the BOSS." Deheri cdly Popular. Unless it had great merit Parker's Ginger Tonic could not be so popular. Ita sale has spread remarkably every where, because invalids Hud it gives them new life and vigor when other medicines fail entirely. Ohio Farmer. Important Notice to I-'lHlicrnien ami Other. "JEFF,1 of the CHOP ROUSE, will give you the BEST 2.1-cent meal in town for cash. Board by the week S3, in ad vance. Meals at any hour, day or night. Not an alcoholic beverage, but a true and reliable family medicine is Brown's Iron Bitters. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, cold, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and ping complaints, r-0 cents andSl a bot tle. Do you suffer from bihousuess and liver complaint? Nothing equals Pfunder's Oregon Blood Purifier in relieving these diseases. Kor the cenuine J. H. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best ot vims. liquors and San Franrico beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and sc Camp bell. Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's vitalizer is fiuaranteed to cure you. bold by . e. )ement. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what vou need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. i nee iu uiiu to vuiii" ht uiuur. rt)ui by W. E. Dement. Look sharp when your skin breaks out In pimples, and use Gm:nx"s Sri.- riiCKbOAi: Him.'s IIaik Dvk, black or brown, 30 cents. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest enumery, and toilet articles, etc-can e bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's druc store, opposite Ociden hotel, Astoria. "JEFF." of the CIIP HOUSE is now ready to manufacture Ice Cream to order in any quantih for Ball.s, Socia bles, rrivatc nouses, etc. and having the bestfacilities of any place iu town guarantees to give satisfaction. Ice constantly on hand and for sale. Sleepless Nijihts. made miserable1! by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy tor you. bold bv . k. De ment Domestic Exports. The receipts of certain articles of Or egon produce, at San Francisco, from January 1st, 18S3, to May lGth, inclu sive, have been as follews: Flour, qr sks, Wheat, ctls... Oats, ctls Salmon, bbls hf bbls , 127JTT3 21, SB 31,749 Xi 151 37,011 St cs. pkgs ..... ....... Apples, itlpe. bxs..... Butter, pkes ... .... Potatoes. jks......... Wool, bales... . Ilides. Ho Tallow, pkes... ... Beef, bbls Hay, bales. Quicksilver, flasks Fruit. Dried, pkgs Leather, pkgs ... Hops, bales...... Hams, pkgs ... 8G0 So 224 1.11)3 r,aw 30 II 23 75 0JDO1 SM 371 3 14 1,310 lt 642 9 uueese, cs., Flaxseed, sks.. uorn. cus Canned Goods, cs uia,pKgsnH..m Forced New York May I9tli. Messrs. Isaacs & Co.: Raise all the cash you can as speedily as possible, on receipt of which will send those goods you ordered. (Signed) SHERIFF O'NEIL. In accordance -with the slaughter goods for the next EVERYTHING Now is your Time Look at the Dress Goods from Ginghams from Calicoes from Muslins from Flannels frmn Table Linens from Linen Napkins Ladies Tlose Collars and Cufls Embroideries Walking Sacques from Ladies Trimmed Hats Boys' Suits from : Gents' full Suits from Sock from Reductions in every line. This is a bona fide sale, no buncombe. Our bargains must be seen to be appre ciated. Every article marked in plain figures at Sheriff 0' Neil's Bankrupt Store, Corner Concomly and Main Streets, c J ASTORIA. OREGON', SO Mi AOEST FOU SANFORD'S lor fritii flnMs MANIFOLD COPYING INK. Extra fine assorted Inks: IZIncIc, Green. Purple, Koyal Blue. Oransjc, Brown. Violet.. Japan lieu. Stanford's Cardinal Bed, SanTor!'; Koyal Blue, SnntlfordN lasN, quarts, pints, lialfpintt. and -1 oz. bottles, Stanford's Superior Ztlucllacre in flint glass bottles, San ford's Violet, Banltcrs Blue uiid lied Ink, Snnford'.s Jujmn Bed. All goods full warranted. The copy ing mudgncscmht copies at once as clear as the writing: can be taken months after writintr. AH our ink flows freely, will not mold, will not oft set, is almost indelible, is not injured by freezing. Sanford Manufacturing Co., CHICAGO, ILL. C2a.t. .&: Sole agent for Astoria. 200 cases just received. Prices same as retailed in Chicago. Will aNo receive shortly an invoice of 1.0GO Novels, as well as a beautiful lot of rloral Ornaments, Oil PaintuiKS, and other new Notions direct from Eastern manufacturers. Goods now on the way. Look out for the new goods at eastern prices. CARL ADLER, Boot and Shoe Store, rJi 2 2 Wn FINEST AND LAKGEST STOCK OF Boots AND Slioes Ever brought to Astoria, is opened to the Public in Brum's New Building, Next to City Book Store Come ami see Latest Styles, I. J. ARVOLD. HOSPITAL, ASTORIA, OREGON mills INSTITUTION UNDER CARE OF JL the Sisters of Chanty, is now ready ioi the reception of patients. 1'rivatu rooms for the accommodation of any desiring them. Patients admitted at all houis.day ornigfit. No physician lias exclusive right, every patient is free to and has the privilege o employing any pl3,ician they prefer. United StatoH Marine Seamen who pay Hospital Dues, are entt fed to Free care and attendance at thLs Hos pital during sickness. Permits must be ob tained for United States Marines at the Cus tom House. Sibtbrs of Charity Notice of Application to Purchase Timber T-Rnrts. TiA"D 2EKICE AT VANCOUVER, W.T. Jt May 15th, lss;. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3. 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of Cali fornia, Ort-gon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory. "Henry Mcnser, of Multnomah ciSnnV 0reK0,B. " this day Wed in this oince his application to nnnhif tho Di,t n ?LH?,if?tiif northeast Jiof T.i im.' ,""uiji anuria, 01 range a west of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will be taken before the Register and Receiver at Vancou-eV.W;i-Ter" 0" Monday, the 30th day of . 4Py a.nd 'Persons having adverse claims to the above described l:inrt nr nnv nnlnt. thereof, are hereby required to file their tiajiui iu mis omce witnin sixty (eo) davs from date hereof. J l '. FRED. w. spabltng: ffi mm Hale ! above request we intend to ten days. BELOW COST ! to Secure Bargains. Fries List. - ,5 cts. per yd upwards 8 " " " 4 " " " 5 " " "" 8 " " " 20 50 5 . 10 2 $1 .00 50 1 .50 5 .00 5 " per doz " per pair " per set 11 per yd. per pair M. ISAACS, Consignee. ASTORIA, OREGON. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W.T., May 15. 1883. Notice is hereby eiven that in compliance with the provision-, of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sole ot timber lands in the states of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory." Richard Spencer, of Multnomah county, uregon. nas mis uay nieu m this office his application to purchase the north east U. of section 10. township 9 north, of range 5 west of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will be taken before the Register and Receiver at Vancou ver, Wash. Ter on Saturday, the 2Sth day of July, 1833. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, om hflroht fAnttlwwl to nie their claims In this office withlu sixty (60) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. ' JM fi- 4 "1 rt M k Is i i L. B , I mA s a 6 I m pj c wm Ud z n - t M ft ! i I IH P 7. "" ! ft s m Lii r - . S W M S Ql B 81 A. (tf HW (4 1 M. 3Bkj M s WE LEAD BUT NEVEE FOLLOW! Hew York Novelty Store Has removed one block below, from their former location on Main street, next door to N. Loeb's Clothing Store, where we keep Latest Novelties of all Descriptions, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, LATEST PAPERS, and PERI0DJCALS Jewelry, Watches. Which we will SELL AT COST, as we have no room to store them. Come and See T7s. We treat our Customers all alike, and will not misrepresent our Goods. NEW YOBK NOVELTY ST0EE, Main Street, Astoria, Or. C. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. THE The Leadinsr ClotMng Souse of As tor Uu Zi&GS CTCTB.TAIXTS, 4 have just received a large consignment of Lace Curtains, o' Curtain Materials, in the newest designs, and would invite an isp tion from intending purchasers, confident that for rarity and Low PrioM NO SUCH VALUE HAS EVER Silks and Dress Good, "Wc are showing on our Centre Counters a collection of. the most- elaborate and richest Goods ever AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. ' All Silk Bhadames, All Silk Poniards, All Silk Ottomans, Etc., GXiOAZS, " i ... We are now showing the Largest and most Elegant Line of L3 dies' Cloaks and "Wraps ever brought to this City. Black Dolmans, Trimmed with Lace, Fringe, and Gimp. Black Silk Dolmans, - f Lined and Trimmed with Guipure Lace and Gimp? Fine Brocaded Satin Dolmans, 1 Handsomely Trimmed with Chenille Fringe. 4 Walking Jackets, Mantles, Ulsters and Dusters. Shetland Shawls, Evening Shawls, Wool Shawls, All Sizes and Colors. CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS D1PAETDMT We are showing, without doubt, the largest, aqd most complete stock of wrens', Youths', and Boys' Clothing ever brought to Astoria AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. largest Stock, Xxowesi Prices in Astoria, C. H. COOPBK, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIA"S BUILDING, ASTORIA. OCCIDENT STORE. Hew Goods! FINES CLOTHING, StjlestoSuitAll. Quality to Suit All. Prices to Suit All. A,full Stoak at A complete line of GEX'TS' FTJJttXISHXNG GOODS . Fine Summer UBdec wear. Hosiery. French rercale Shirts. Scarfs, Ties, Silk, and Linen Handkerchief Etc., etc. Trunks and Satchels. D. A. McINTOSH, Th.e Leading TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER and GENTS FURNISHER. astaaeeses IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH ME! " WTTO ? wAKjr T?T.Tii?T?cATvr SeasiaeBatery & Confectionery Because my Goods are the Best, and Always Fresh. Cakes Candies etc., furnished for "Wedding parties, on &hort notice, and guaranteed, to give pencct satisiaction. Cake ornamenting a specialty. Opposite . W. Hume's. L. K. G. SMITH, Importer and wholesale dealer in Cigars anil Tobacco. Smoker' Article, l'laj Inn Curtis. Cutlery, Sta tionery. Etc The largest and finest stock of MEER SCHAUM and AMBER GOODS in the city. Particular attention paid to orders from the countrv. " T11 fo.BRACKER. Manager. Chenamus Street. Astoria. Oregon. I X 1 Drv Goods 03LC3L. BEEN OFFERED IN ASTORIA. shown in this City. Drap D'Almas Wool Snrrahs, Satin Solelbs Etc At Finest Good. and r- New Patterns! in I. W. CASE, Womkra-nd wholesale am (jEmEAL MEBCflAxflHSI Corner Chenamus and ASTORIA - - - Cue street. - ORXGOX LEATHERS BMS. BOAT BVIIDEBI, Up Stairs Over Arndt Sc. Ferekemra 8ky. Call and examine the work yre are dotig and see the wood we are using, before maX. -ing a trade elsewhere. FIRST-CLASS "WORK A SPECIALTY. ASTORIA MARBLE WORKS. DAVID KEIjHAW, - ?rrietr. Manufacturer ot American and 'Italia marble monuments and head stones. Ceme tery lot3 enclosed with curbing, walla as coping or stone posts and iron raillaf: Prices and designs furnished to persons at,adie tance. Satisfaction guarauteed. Slate earn seamers for cannery use. ASTORIA. ..... OKEGOX m xieguier. ki5- . , K. M - :. .U-aa&s :t