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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1883)
T" Tsl fj V Shi: -Bniln 'Astoriau. ASTOKIA, OREGON: TUESDAY .MAY29,18b3 Dry weather. LOOK OUT FOR FIRE. Decoration day to-morrow. The Columbia is due this morn- Salmon are coming in the river Terr plentifully this week. The- Northern PaciOc track is within twenty-eight miles of Helena. T. B. Merry, the Rental editor of the Sunday Oregonian is in the city. The Tarn O'Shanter is discharging a large cargo of general merchandise st Flavor! dock. A new smokestack, fifty inches across and twenty four feet in length, it being built on FiaveJJs dock for the t T. llrcnham. Why are the speeches in the Star Rviute case like the city of Portland? 1 you give it up Because they lack "terminal facilities.' "Hra. R. L. Day gave birth to tnplet3last week." So says a Cali fornia exchange. Who can tell what a Day may bring forth. -The well known "California iUore," has changed its location to new quarters next door to Geo. W. Humes, where an auction will be held u the 1st of next mouth. See advt. From present indications the hop crop of Washington Territory will bo enormous this 3-ear. The season is Tory forward and picking will com mence three weeks earlier than usual. The Astoria Iron Works were bright with banners yesterday. From eTcry corner hung flags in honor of the approaching marriage of the head moulder, Duucan Stewart, which erent was to take place last evening. Port Moody has been definitely located as the western terminus of the Canadian Transcontinental railway. A syndicate will soon begin the erec tion of wharves, shops, round houses, etc, at that point. The enterprising firm of Bozorth fc Johns have taken the agency for the Xew York Life Insurance compa ny in Astoria. It is an A 1 company sad Messrs. B. and J. are now pre pared to issue Klicies to those who want insurance guaranteed with abso Itite certainty. The chief of tho Secret Service Division of the United States Treas ury reports that a new counterfeit five-dollar gold piece is in circulation. Its weight is 4Si grains light and it is plated heavily. It purports to have been struck off at New Orleans in 1S43, but differs from the original in many wavs. The steamer Otter arrived here last evening, says the Victoria Siatid- dr, from Port Simpson, and brings word of a goncral strike amongst the Indians employed at the canneries on the northwest coast. The natives re fuse to work unless their pay is ad vanced. Tho Chinamen who went up on the Otter to search for the bodies of their countrymen, lost by the burn ing of the Grapplcr, returned without Sndms anr trace or cluo. To clean matting, put a pint of salt in a pail of warm water. Mop the isattins; well, one breadth at a time, and wipe with a cloth after wards. To put away steel articles for the summer, or to leave knives, steel fenders of grates, etc., without rust ing grease the steel well with lard and tie up in brown paper. Carpets that are being left down or put down again after shaking can be refreskened by sprinkling them nell with corn meal mixed with coarse salt in equal quantity, and then sweeping it all off. The salmon fleet of '83 are gather ing. The American bark Emma T. Crcn9tli which arrived in from Yoko hama Tia the Sound yesterday, will load salmon. The Highland Light, whose captain has been here long enough to acquire tho right to voto is on the same errand. Tho Ryevjlc will be the first to load. She will take on about 39,000 cases; of these Wb. Home will load 8,000; the Asto ria Packing Co. 10,000;0cean Canning company 2,000; Scandinavian Pack ing company 2,000; I. X. L. Co., 2,000 and Point Adams Co., 2.0W. The remainder is all taken. The UUock; which is er pected down to-day, will also load salmon at Astoria. No, They do Not. lo the farmers of Oregon want their heat hauled away to Seattle, one hundred and fifty miles right pi the seaport of their own state? rsdetu. Jat Finding it Out. It is jut beginning to dawn upon the Portland people that the N. P. E. R. Co, intends to give that city the c-fcy" od make Astoria the great skipping point, Port Townsend Ar gus. If )h Like New room, new furniture, new, clean feeds ad a quiet place te sleep go to the OK Lodging House, corner West mh MkL Water streets, opposite Frank Fa-fcrt's. "A Genuine Boom." I Victoria, V. I., May 8, 1883. ! It was one of the loveliest of Cali fornia's early spring-mornings. The crisp northwest breeze had lifted from the metropolis the dense sheet of fog that hung dripping over its temples and palaces during the previous night, and instead the glorious sun had hung a sheen of gold upon the throbbing city of tho Golden Gate. On such a delightful morning the good ship Columbia steamed out through the Gate of Gold for Portland, wkh "full freight and passenger Hats." In deed, both of these lists teemed more than full, as is the rule with all steam ers boutid north, of late; though one o&these fine ocean vessels now leaves San Francisco for Portland overy tlfee days, and the Victoria steamers go and come every week. With such facilities as are thus af forded for visiting the North Pacific empire, voyages in that direction have long ago become matters of common place interest to newspaper reader?. But to find these increased facilities taxed to their utmost, and even overtaxed by the unprecedented travel, largely of immigrants now sotting with increasing volume to wards the vast realms of the north, ia a matter of fresh and ceaseless in terest to all enthusiastic Pacific Coasters. It is impossible, however, for Californians at home to appreciate the intense interest and ardententhu siasni of the resident of the localities into which this tide of home seekers is constantly pouring. In Astoria, the great saliuon-pack-ing center of Oregon, we found a gen uine boom in lands and manufacture, though the prospect of the salmon business is much less flattering than it was a year ago thoroughly overdone. Real estate, however, has never known before such a boom in Portland's am bitious rival as at present. The Hume sawmill property bought a few months since, though at what seemed a low figure, is now sought for eager ly at tho incredible advance of more than one hundred per cent. And this was not an exceptional case, but a sample rather. There are no houses to let in Astoria. How long this boom will continue none but Astorians can tell. But just now it is about impossible to persuade an orthodox Astoriau, that this boom will ever cease. Are not the sur veyors pushing the last preliminary survey for the railwa' from Astoria, to Forest Grove? And has not the Columbia River company just incor porated here with a capital of one and a half millions? But busy, bustling Portland, "one hundred and twelve miles from the sea," ungraciously smiles at the hollow pretensions of tho "firs; town" with as much indifference as she sneers at what she styles "'the urban preten sions of tho little village of Yerba Buena on San Francisco bay." Tho extraordinary prosperity of this vigor ous young city of the Willamette is something of a study in itself by the way. But San Francisco can afford to rejoice in her prosperity. We found all the hotels full to overflow ing, but few houses to let in the city. The "school lot" hai been cleared, and activo preparations are in pro gress for the erection of tho famous Villard or Railroad Hotel immediately. The location is one of the vcy best in the city, and the completion of the building in accordance with tho plans proposed will give the Webfoot metropolis what she very much needs a first-class hotel. Correspon dence S. F. Bulletin. Our Visiting Friend3. There will be an unusually large number of visitors to Astoria and tho seaside this year if accommodations can only bo found for them. There is a great lack of dwelling houses in Astoria. Alany of our families could make it profitable we think to build neat additions to their homes for the accommodations of these visitors. If a list could now be shown of all the applicants for dwelling houses and cottages who are willing to pay reason able rent it would be so large as to occasion surprise. When we add to this list the names of strangers who would come here for the summer months and spend their money here if opportunity was given, it will be more than ever apparent that Astoria should provide for their wants. In doing so she builds her self up. Let us not be like a sister city further inland who is waiting for others to do something for her, even to building a good hotel for the place, and then kicks because thewould-be-hotel-buildors choose to build a bridge to get to the hotel. .j Grcat5cw.s. 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. Conic and see the sacrifice. Everything marked down 20 per cent Cause wc want room for our large invoice, both from the east and from San Francisco. Don't fail to take advantage of our reduction, as it may only last for a few days. A. 3L Johnson it Co. Fine Boots and Shoes Of the best make and guaranteed quali ty at P. J. Goodmairs. X olhing sold but what can be recommended as being a good article. Ladies' and children's shoes a specialty. New goods constant ly arriving. To Bent. Three desirable room? over my book store. Apply to Carl Adler. THE COMING 'DICTATOR." Hilgarde is his Name. Wall street is looking around for a successor to the retiring giants, Gould and Vanderbilt, and Henry Villard is talked of as the coming dictator of the "street." Ho is unquestionably a Btrong man aud, moreover, is liked personally by the members of the financial menagerie. His wealth at presont is estimated at 20,000,000, all of it made by judiciouB and hon est stock operations. He began as Gould did, with nothing, running away from his family in Germany on account of some boyish escapade, and roughing it until be became a corres pondent of the Chicago Timex. His name wa3 Henry Hilgarde, but he liked the horn de plume of Villard so well that he retained it after leaving newspaper life. He began to make money in earnest when his German friends sent over various sums for him to invest in American enterprises. In this work he showed so much judg ment that the business increased rap idly, and Villard'8 commissions were large, besides which hi3 control of large blocks of stocks bought upon Iiib advice made hini a power in the rail road world. When he acquired control of the Northern PaciGc road he loom ed up as an important figure in Wall street, and his reputation grows every day. He is a larce-hearted, clear headed man, who works hard and makes few mistakes. His individual wealth of some twenty millions does not represent his weight in Wall street so much as the influence which his advice has upon the Germair and Dutch investors who have at least oue hundred millions in our roads und Western enterprises. K. Y CorreS' pondence S. F. Bulletin. Hotel Arrivals. OCCIDENT. D P Thompson, S Hall, J D Fair fowl, Sr, Portland; H F Elbon, Oak Point; J Young, E Cook, Portland; E A Seeley & wf, C C Atwood, Fleet wood; Wra Hume, Eagle Cliff; Wm W Wherry, Clatsop; W R Price, Thos D Welch, R Hyt, Potland; J Rentz, City; F D Welch, E S Hildroth, Philadelphia; O Cole, Portland; M F Harmon & wf ;F V Hoi man, Portland; G W Fonuer, Walluskie; J F Stout; W E E Princely, S F; V Cook, Clif ton; S West, Hungry Harbor; W W Nelson, Portland; 0 W Stone, Knapp 'ton. Steamer Days. Following is a resume of sailing dates for ocean steamers for May, June aud July, steamers leaving As toria and San Francisco evcrv three days: I'KOM ASTORIA I TROM SAX FRANCISCO ilayl at 10 a. si. May Stale Wednesday 3QQueeiuWeducsday 30 June June Columbia Saturday Oregon Satunlav 2 Queen ..Tuesday 5 State Tuesday Oregon Friday 8 Columbia Friday 8 State .Monday 11 Queen. .Mondav 11 Columbia ThursdayH Oueen ..Sunday 17 Oregon.... Thursday 14 Mate Suntlav 17 OregonWednasday 20; Columbii. WedneidajrSO Queen Saturday 23 htate saiuraay ma Coliunbia-Tuesday 2GUregon .Tuesday 1M Queen Fridav 29State Friday 29 Julj I July Oregon Monday ColumbiaMonday 2 State .Thursday SlQueeu .Thursday 5 Colunibta..Sund:iy 8Oregon Sunday 8 (Jueen.Wednesday llState Wednesday 11 Oregon...Satunlay H Columbia. Satunlay 14 State Tuesday 17 Queen.. .Tuesday 17 ColuinbiaKriday 20Oregon Friday 20 Queen ...Monday 23State Monday 23 Oregon Thursdry 2GJ Columbia-Thursday 20 State Sunday 29Queen .Sundav 2D Two-Thirds nfnRotllc furr. Dr. R. V. Piebce, Buffalo, 2f. Y.: Dear Sir I have been taking your "Favorite Prescription" for "female weakness." Before I had taken it two days I began to feel strpnger. 1 have taken but two-thirds of a bottle and believe I am cured. Gratefully, Mas. H.C. Lovktt, Watseka, 111. Xitrous Oxide Gas. Painless extraction of teeth at Dr. LaForce's dental rooms over 1. V. Case's store jYew Rich Blood. The use of Oregon JJlood PuriGer. I IVotice. Dinner at MEFF'.S" ClIOP HOUSE every day at 5 o'clock. The best 2Ti cent meal in town; soup. fish, seven kinds of meats, vegetables, pie, pudding, etc. A glass of S. F. Beer, French Claret, tea or coffee included. All who have tried him say Jeff is the "BOSS." Frank Fabre's Oyster and Chop IIousc. Those wishing a nice plate of Eastern or Shoalwater ba3' oysters cooked in any style, or an early breakfast before going aboard the boat, should call and see him. Fresh Eastern and Shoalwater bay oysters received by every steamer. Where so fast my friend V Why to Frank Fabre's for a pan roast The best SI 5-hook Kid Glove in the market at Empire Store. Sick and billious headache, aud all derangements of stomach and bowels, cured by Dr. Pierce's "Pellets" or antl-billious granules. 25 cents a vial. No cheap boxes to allow waste of virtues. By druggists. Vigor, strength and health all found in one bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy Price r0 cents. Sold by W. E. Dement Weak muscles and nerves, sluggish ness of thought and inactivity, cured by Brawn's IronBitters. Why will j'ou cougn when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts 50 cts aud 81. Sold by W.E. De ment. Delicious Ice Cream at Frank Fa bre's. Go to the O. K. Lodging House corner Westryth and Water streets. A large assortment of Ladies' and Misses' liuslin Underwear just received at Empire Store. Oregon Stats Militia. His Excellency Governor Moody has just made the following executive appointments in the Oregon State Militia: Hon. Chris. Tiiylor, of Dayton, major general: J. M. McCall, of Ashland, briga dier general 1st brigade. William Kapus, of Portland , briga dier general 2d brigade. The military stall" of Governor Moody as comiiiander-iu-chiuf is as follews: L. S. Scott, of Salem, adjutant general with the rank of colonel. Binger Herman, of Roseburg, judge advocate with rank as colonel. .7. Lindsay Hill, of Albany, surgeon general with rank of Colonel. J. D. Bites of Portland, John Darragh f th Cascades, C." W. Ful ton of Astoria, and M L. Olmstead of Canyon City, aides-de-camp each with the rank of lieutenant colonel. Other appointments will soo-i fol low. The roster thus far bears upon its face the stamp of intelligence and efficiency, and has certainly boen se lected with care and judicious knowl edge of the requirements of the serv ice. Tho?e selected are representa tive men of our state wh" will reflect credit upon the state militia and do much toward raising its standard aud increasing its efficiency. Governor Moody has, as usual, displayed ex cellent judgment in tkeao selections, and increased activity and proficiency in the ranks of our militia service is confidently Expected. Salem Corr. Oregonian. THE LIGHT HOLM:. The scene was more beautiful far to my eye. Than if Day 111 its pride had arrayed it. The south wind blew mild and the azure-arched sky Seemed pure as the Spirit who made it. The murmur rosp soft as I silently gazed On tho shadowv waves' playful motion. From the dim, 'distant hill till the light house fire blazed Like a star on the verge of the ocean. A moment I looked from the hill's centle slope, All hushed was the billows' commotion. And I thought that the light house looked lovely as Hope. That star on Lite's tremulous ocean. In Life's closing hour when the trem bling soul flies, And death stills the heart's last emotion. Oil ! then may the seraph of mercy arise Like a star on Eternity's ocean. When Ladle are Attract!?. All t ladies know their faces are moat attractive when free from pim ples. Parker's Ginger Tonic is popu lar among them because it banishes impurities from blood aud skin and makes the face glow with health. IrerviMlly Popular. Unless it had great merit Parker's Ginger Tonic could not be so popular. Its sale has spread .remarkably every where, because invalids find it yives them new life and vigor when other medicines fail entirely. Ohio Farmer. Important Xotice to Fishermen and Other. "JEFF," of the CHOP HOUSE, will give you the BEST 2r-oent meal in lown for cash. Hoard by the week S.. in ad vance. Meals at any hour, day or night. Syrup of Figs Is the best and most pleasant of purga tives. It cleanses the system, purifies the blood, cures biliousness and consti pation, dyspepsia, headaches, colds, fe vers, etc Our enterprising druggists, V. E. Dement & Co arc selling it rap idly, and it giws satisfaction to every one. Hodge, Davis & Co., wholesale agents, Portland, Or. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best ol wines, liquors and San Franrisco beer, will at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and .ee Camp bell. Averill's. mixed paints, the best in use. for sale at J. W. Couu,s drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. The finest pan roast in the city. "Where, oh where? At Frank Fabres. Genuine Misses' Kate Castleton Bonnets at Empire Store. The finest selection of Jewelry ever seen in Astoria is now on exhibition at Gust.vv Hansen's. If vou contemplate a purchase you will find stvles and prices to suit you at the Leading Jewel ry House of Astoria. The Kev. Geo. II. Thayer, or Bour bon, Ind.. says: uBoth myself and wife oweour lives toSmr.ou's Consumption Cukk." Sold by W. E. Dement. Shiloh's Cuke will immediately relieve Croup, whooplngj cough and Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement. "Hacknu'tack," a lastme and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and fiO cents. 1..1A u.. tu T. rv . Young maiden if vou'd boast those charms That win a lover to one's arms, And that may never let him go. 'Twill be through SOZODOXT whose powers Gives to the breath the halm of flowers. And leaves the teeth as whije as snow. Chills, fever, ague and weakness are cured by Coldkn's Liquid Beef To.v uu Aslifor Colden's, of druggists. Old Scrofulous Sores and Bad Ulcers rfimnvpfl hv fVi npvrinv worm PURIFIER. Indications of consumption are al layed bv Hale'h IIonkv nv ITnnp- HOUND AND TAK. PIKES TOOTHACIIK Dimj nnr iii one minute. . "JEFF," of the CHOP HOUSE IS nOW readv tn mnnnfnotnro Jnn f!rniii to order in any quantity for Balls, Socia- nl Ac Wa vsv n.....A s t uiuuiinaic j.iuust, uic, ana uaving the bestfacilitles of any place in town guarantees to uivn iiifnrtinn i constantly on hand and for sale. An ntfrartivi. Trr.nfl.fnl nnnnnonMn secured hy using Parker's Hair Bal- oam iu mi wno are geiiiing gray, The Peruvian syrup has cured thou sands who were suffering from dyspep sia, aemiity, liver complaint, boils, hu mors, lemaio complaints, etc. ramph Iets free to any address. Seth W.Fowlf &Son' Boston. For Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never falls to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement Forced New Yokk Mav 19th. Messks. 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 above request we intend to slaughter goods for the next ten days. EVERYTHING BELOW COST ! ' ' How is your Time to Secure Bargains. Look at th& Price List. Dress Goods from y?. 5 cts. per yd upwards Ginghams from 8 " " " Calicoes from " " " Muslins from 5 " " " Flannels from S " " " Table Linens from v ' 20 " " Linen Napkins Ladies Tlose Collars and Cuffs Embroideries WnlUinc Sacques from Ladies Trimmed Hats Boys' Suits from Gents' full Suits from Socks 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 O'NelFs Bankrupt Store, Corner Concomly and Main Streets, Domestic Exports. The receipts of certain articles of Or egon produve. at San Francisco, from i January Lt, 1833. to May 10th, inclu sive, have been as follows : Flour, qr sfcs 127.273 Wheat, ctfo 21,230 Oats, ctls 31,749 Salmon, bbis . 365 III UDlS ... . 1S1 CS 37,041 pkgs 34 Apples, Kipe. bxs . .. 8,360 Hatter, pkps . . 85 I'otatocs. sks 22.384 Wool, bales . ... 1,495 Hides. No 15,(flt5 Tallow, pkff? . . . 030 Heef, bbls 9 Hay. bales 23 Quicksilver, llisks..... 75 Fruir, Dried, pkgs ..... 5.801 leather, pkgs .... ..!.. 590 Hops, bales . . 371 Hams, pk,r;s.............M....... 3 Cheese, cs........................... 14 Flaxseed, .sly 1,310 Com. ctls : .. 11 Canned Goods, cs .. C42 Lard, pkgs .; ..... 0 I, Frederick, Ruegg, of Multnomah Co., State of Oregon, certify herewith that Win. Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier has entirely cured me of a skin disease, produced by poison oak. Although T had applied to teveral physicians for relief, none of these genu could do me any good, and I herewith recommend the Oregon Blood Purifier to all suffering such skin diseasei. Signed, F.RUEGG. SOLID GOLD JEWELRY, BRACELETS, Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches, Of every description. The finest Mock of Jewelry In Astoria. 5T"AU kooiU warrantedasreprcsentert GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. 1. 5. JD. GRAY, Whu!sAltt and retail dealer in. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc LIME, SAND, AND CEMENT. General Morace and Wharfage on reason able terms, frootof Benton street. Astoria (tresnn. HEADQUARTERS Foster's Emporium. Most Complete Stock in Astoria JoveUiespfall Kinds Fruit.H itoth Foreign aud Domestic Wines and Liquors Of Superior Brand. FOSTER'S CORNER, 0 R &XD0CK HOSPITAL, ASTORIA, - - - OREGON millS INSTITUTION UN'DEK CARE OF JL the Sisters of Chanty, is now ready foi the reception of patients. Private rooms for the accommodation ol nnvilp'ilriiiir them. latients admitted at all houis, day or night. 2o physician has exclusive ngnt. even patient is free to and lias the privilege o! employing any physician they prefer. United. Statos Marine Seamen who pay Hospital Dues, are enti tled to Free care and attendance at thLi Hos pital during sickness. Permits must be ob tained for United States Marines at the Cus tom House. Sisters of Chakitv City Auditor's Notice. N OT1CE IS IIEKEBY GIVES THAT THE rtv Asspssmont ltoii 01 tne uuv 01 as- iiiri.i. in Cl:it.viii countv. Orczon. as returned by the City Assessor," for the year 1833, is now on file in the office of the Auditor and Clerk of said cltv. uhere it wiu remain open fnr iiwnpptlon until the 1st dav of June. 1&S3. All applications for corrections or revisions of the same must be filed with the Auditor and Clerk, prior to said first day of June, T.S.JEWETT, Auditor and Cleric. Astoria, May ictli, 1S83. Sale ! 50 5 10 2 SI -00 50 per doz per pair per set per yd. . 1.50 . 0 .00 5 " per pair M. ISAACS, Consignee. ASTORIA, OREGON. ppim 1 HIS Eft 1 o w s 4! S 1 8! I i i ft e HAVE YOU .SEEN -tiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiuiiiUHiniiHaisiiuiii OUR SPLENDID STOCK aiuiKHimnxEMtiiiiiHSiiiiaiHiisauii OF j CARPETS, j I UPHOLSTERY, j j WALL PAPER, : AND IVewest Styles in Furniture? ED. D. CURTIS & CO. OL "V. Galllck's Old Stand.) Have some elecsuit designs in the above mentioned goods which tnoy ywu ue pleased to snow tne pumic Everything new and tasteful. WE New 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 PERIODICALS Jewfelry, Watches. :Q-5L33-3T bug-g-ibs "Which we will SELL AT COST, as we have no room to store them. . Come and See TTs. We treat our Customers all alike, and will not misrepresent our Goods. NEW YOBK NOVELTY STOEE, Main Street, Astoria, Or. 11 gggggy C. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. IIIIIM The Leading Dry Goods GloiMng House of Astoria. Z.2.GS CTTR.T.&XSrS, 1 have just received a large consignment of Lace Curtains,. m Curtain Materials, in the newest designs, and would invite an inspea . tion from intending purchasers, confident that for rarity and Low PriMi- NO SUCH VALUE HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED IN ASTORIA. Silks and Dress Goods, "We are showing on our Centre Counters a collection of the elaborate and richest Goods ever shown in this Cfty, AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. All Silk Hhadames, Drap D'Almas All Silk Foulards, Wool Surrahs, . All Silk Ottomans, Satin SoleiU, Etc., Etc. CZ.OJLES "We are now showing the Largest and most Elegant Line ol h& dies' Cloaks and "Wraps ever brought to this City. Black Dolmans, Trimmed with Lace, Fringe, and Gimp. ; Black Silk Dolmans, Lined and Trimmed with Guipure Lace and Gimp. Fine Brocaded Satin Dolmans, Handsomely Trimmed with Chenille Fringe. Walking Jackets, Mantles, Ulsters and Dusters. Shetland Shawls, Evening Shawls, Wool Shawls, All Sizes and Colors. CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS DIPARTMUW. ' Ve are showing, without doubt, the largest, and most tfemplftffc: - stock of Mens', Youths', and Boys' Clothing ever brought to AstorfoV. a AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. Largest Stock, Finest Goods. and Lowest Prices in Astoria, C. H. COOPER, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. OCCIDENT STORE. $Tew Goods! FINE CLOTHING, Dress StiJL-ts. Business JSTXlts, 3La&lCLt Sia-mmer iiit- StjlestoSuit All. Quality to Suit All. Prices to Suit All. AfoU8tekf spr.iktgth:as. A complete line of GEXTS? PUBLISHING GOODS . Fine fltnaaer Uad? wear. Hosiery. French Percale Shirts. Scarfs, Ties, Silk, and Linen Handkercfilii Etc., etc. Trunks and Satchels. D. A. McINTOSH, The Leading TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER and GENTS FURNISHER; tv r f rrniTTiinMiimnmMBWBgMMMWi IT PAYS TO TB.ADE WITH ME! "WHO? FRANK ELBERS0N, SeasideBakery & Confectionery. "TT JbL : e Because my Goods are the Best, and Always Fresh. Cakes Candies etc., furnished for "Wedding parties, on short notice, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Cake ornamenting a specialty. Opposite G. W. Hume's. L. K. G. SMITH, Importer and wholesale dealer iu l'lznri nnil Tobacco, Smokers' Article, riii)lBZ "nril. Cutlery, 8 ta il our ry. Kte. The largest and finest stock of 5IEER SCHAUM and AMBER GOODS In the city. Particular attention paid to orders from the country, Theo.BRACKER, Manager. ChcuanuLH Street, Astoria. Oregon. LEAD BUT NEVER FOLLOW.! Yorls HToveltv New Patterns ! IN I. W. CASE, importer AND WHOLESALE AMD TAIL DEALER IX GENERAL MERCIAHM Corner Chenamus and Ca$s streta, ASTORIA. .... OKEGON LEATHERS BROS. BOAT BITII.IB, Up Stairs Over Arnat A Ferekem'g 8ky. Call and examine the -work we are dolac and see the wood we ara usioz, before mak ing a trade elsewhere. FIRST -CLASS WORK A SPECIALTT. ASTORIA MARBLE WORKS. DATID KEIiMAN, - - Proprietor, Manufacturer ot American and Italian marble monuments and head stones. Cem tery lots enclosed with curbing, walla and coping or stone posts and Iron railing. Prices and designs furnished to persons at a dis tance. Satisfaction guaranteed. Slats eaa seamers for cannery use. ASTORIA. OmS6X, f. 4 '