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:Uf) Jglur 33aU3 srtoriait t ' ASTORIA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY JUNE G. 1SSS Police. On ami after this date 3). IL Caswell will have charge or the Dailt Asto riax lloutc. All subscriptions are pay able to him. and he is authorized to re ceipt for monev paid. J.F. HAI.T.ORAV S:Co. June Gth. 18S3. The Patrician has arrived out, la4 days from Astoria. .The A. B. Field will leave for Tillamook next Saturday. Geo. Gansz and C. J. Shaeffer are in the butcher busine-s. See card. No. 2'a will hold a special meet ing thi evening to elect delegates to Salem. The Portland Mechanic's Fair will tins year be held in October, from the 11th to the 27th. A. J. Moody, assisted by Astor ians, is preparing to run the Florence cannury, on tho Siuslaw. next fall. Thcftctm thinks "it won'c be many years before tho Willamette will be spanned by several bridges." Of course it won't. Rev. M. D. Wilson goes to Port laud this morning to attend the thir tieth annual convocation of the P. K. church in Salem, which begins to morrow. "The Evarts Monthly" for April is received. It is a costly publication, representing an outlay of Uncle Sam's money of nearly one hundred thous and dollars per month. The funeral of Capt. Samuel Graham took place fiom the Masonic Hall yesterday afternoon. Temple Lodge No. 7, attended the funeral in a 'body. On May 23th, the fisherj' on the lower Coquille, known as Captain Brown's was totally destroyed by fire. The loss in buildings, boats, barrels, salt and other appurtenances foot up about $4,000. It was in charge of the sheriff at the time. S. B. Barrows and family go by tho Fleehoood this morning to Port laud, from whence Mr. Barrows thinks of going to Southern Oregon. He is one of our oldest settlers, hav ing been here sixteen years. He has some interests in Coos county that are worth looking after. If Ebenezer Shannon Longacre or Thompson Addison Longacre sees this notice ho will please communicate with his sister, Mrs. Evelina Mytin Rer, at Warren ton, Ya, Her hus band, son and sister recently died within a few days of each other and she is left almost alone in the world. Tho many friends of old Captain Davis of Ilwaco will be sorry to hear that he is lying at tho point of death in St Vincent's hospital in Portland. He went there some weeks ngo to have his leg amputated in hopes that that would help him, but it is feared 'that he cannot survive the operation. Muldoon, "the champion of America," has demonstrated his claim to being "tho solid man," by defeating in two San Francisco wrestling matches the champions of Franco and Scotland. Mul. ought to be a Columbia river Gsherman. He is too good a man to waste his time ia California. Ysterday's Oreqonian his Washington special which says On Saturday evening J. H. oH, formerly Tnited States Mitch senator from Oregon, gave a complimentary dinner to J. T. Howlett upon his de parture for Oregon to assume editorial management of a daily newspaper there. Howlett is from the National RepulJican. Howlett is a good name, but . It is a notorious fact, that to-day, Portland exhibits herself to citizens and strangers, as the filthiest city and the most uncared-for place in the United States. Whether wo speak of this city in its municipal administra tion, or its lack of sanitary regulation, it presonts a state of things which would disgrace the civilization of a backwoods town. Polaris. A Portland dispatch says "the Emtna T. Croxcill trill load salmon htrt for Liverpool." That is as bad as the Oregonian's article a few weeks ago, in which, in view of the ap proaching greatness oi the Sound, that paper expressed anxiety about ship ping "our" salmon. Tho Emma T. Crovcdl came to Astoria, loads at As toria, and sails from Astoria. ta-The grand chapter of Royal Arch Masons will meet in the Masonic temple in Portland nex't Friday. The grand lodge of Masons of Oregon will niet in annual session at Masonic -tple in Portland next Monday. iTfcc, grand lodge Ancient Order of umted Workmen of Oregon, Wash HMrtoa territory and British Columbia will convene ia Portland on tho same 4ar. AevXKsic aad Instruments. Anc selection of the latest music, vocal ad instrumental just received by B..F. Stevens & Co. of the City Book .ore. Besides their usual supply of THHslml instruments they have just re ceived violins and banjos, which will fcelound to excel! anything of the kind In town, for the fame price. A fresh apply of t-be latest popular music bv every steamer THE ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING. Completion of the Edifice. One year ago to-day, the Knights nf Pythias of this city with beauti ful and appropriate ceremony dedicated their now hall, then the fin est building in Astoria. It was and is a credit to Astor Lodge No. 0. il lustrating in the most forcible manner that with them tho tenets of their or der ia not so much a silent precept as au active duty. 0 i the m Uy bt gan the construction, opposite the Astoriax office, of a building which is at once a source of pride t- ever? Aitonan and an exempliricttion of the strength and prosperity of the Independent Order of Oid Fellows, more particularly B saver Lodge No. : 35, of Autoria. The building is now practically completed. The lot on which it stands was purchased fiom Capt. Geo. Flavel for $5,000; Holt Bros, were given the contract for driving piles and capping, for which they were paid $2,700; J. E. Mayo, of East Portland was awarded the contract for building the structure, to bo paid 32,275. This makes a total of about $40,000, to which is to bo added 5,000 or 0,000 for details made necessary as the work progressed. About the time the contract was lot, the burning of the Yaquina caused such a lack of lime, etc, in tho mar ket that it was im ossible to go ahead with the work as fast as it was ilesir ed, but sufficient progress was made to enable the trustees to announce the laying of the corner stone on the 23th of September. On that day, tho walls having arisen to the level of tho street, the corner stone of the first brick building in Astoria, and tho lar gest Odd Fellows' building on the Pa ci6c coast, was laid in accordance with the impressive ceremonial of tho or der, Past Grand Chaplain E. C. Hol den delivering the oration. It was then expected that the hall would be ready for dedication about Now Years, but tho unexpected difficulty in procuring material, and tho great scarcity of labor occasioned by the universal demaud for buildings in As toria, caused great delay. But though slow, the progress was sure, and as day by day the structure grew in strength and beauty, tho hundreds who visited it felt that when com pleted it would be an ornament to the city. And it is. Facing fifty feet on Squcmoqua and one hundred on Cass, the building presents a fine .ap pearance, and when all the attendaut rubbish and t'ebris have been cleared away its fine proportions will be a source of pleasure to the eye. Inside nothing has been left undone that could conduce to the comfort or con venience of its occupants. A furnace in the basement supplies heat; and a compiete sj'stem of gas and water pipes run from the basement to the roof. The first floor on the corner will be occupied by L Wr. Case as a bank. Mr. Case has fitted up this portion of the building at hi ow u private ex pense bestowing about 2,000 on counter, desks, and other offico furni ture. The bank is handsomely fitted in black walnut, the work of which was done by Astoria mechanics and compares favorably with any work on the building. In the rear of tho bank is a fire-proof vault, and back of that is an elegantly fitted room to be used by Mr. Case as his private office. He will occupy his new quarters to morrow. Tho capacious premises just east of the bank will be occupied by-W. E. Dement & Co., whose sign in black and gold is now in place. They will take up their line of march this week if possible. The second story is devoted to offices and private suites of rooms. Entering by a broad staircase on Cass street one finds handsomely finished apartments on this floor. The front office has been leased by Dr. La Force, who will take imtnediato possession; some of tho suites have already been taken by pri vate parties. Tho third floor is devoted exclu sively to the use of the order. The hall in which Beaver Lodge will here after meet is the largest Odd Fellows Hall west of the Rocky mountains; and will be fitted up in a style ex celled by few. The furniture has been made with special reference to its intended nse,aud with the exception of the carpets which were woven in Philadelphia, has arrived. Tho hall will be dedicated about the 20th inBt., though this date can only be considered as approximative. The building is an ornament to our city, a monument to the enterprise and unity of Beaver Lodge, and as it is Grst in the history of our little city, so will it ever be first in the memories of the hundred and sixty-five members that composo tho banner lodge of the northwest. Famished. Booms to Keut. Apply at Mrs. Denny Currans, rear Congregational church. If j ou JLikc Xew rooms, new furniture, new, clean beds and a quiet place to sleep go to the O K Lodging House, corner West nth and Water streets, opposite Frank Fa bre's. The finest pan roast in the city. W here, oh where ? At Frank Fabres. Delicious Ice Cream at Frank Fa bre's. Don't forget Rrof. J.F. Meyers danc ing class on weanesaay anu riaay at ternoons and evenings. Go to the O. IL Lodging House corner Wcst-9th and Water streets. Last Evening's Concert. Occidental Hall was well filled by an appreciative audience last evening, the occasion being the first quarterly concert of the Astoria Musical Socie ty. The performance opened with a chorus, in which the entire society joined, with novel and pleasing effect, after which an unusually well selected and arranged programme was present ed, to the manifest satisfaction of the large audience present, Polka," oy Mr. and Mrs. 'D. A. Mc In tosh on cornet and piano was fol loed by a quintette, ''Ave- Maria,' rendered by Mre. C. W. Fulton, Mrs. C. J. Trenchard, Mis Meud Hob3jn, and th& Misses Jennie and Minnie Crang. Mist May Cook favored the audience with a fantasie from ,:2$or- ma," after which Mra C. W. Fulton sang "yearning," and the full chorus! in "The Rain," and "The Sleigh Bells," closed the first part. After a j few minutes intermission the chorus j "Come unto me' was rendered by the J entire society, followed by a duet, "Why the cows come late,"' by Mrs. C. W. Fulton, and Mr. H. C. Thomp son. "Hail to Thee Liberty!"" was sung by a portion of tho chorus and was followed by an instru mental piece, "Dew on the Meadow," , by Miss Nora Wilson. "The Moon light Dance," a quartette was next on the programme, by Messrs. Cook, Mcintosh, Thompson, Barker and Bozorth, after which Mrs. Page sang "The Butterfly." "Where art Thou?" a glea, and " Oh God, our Father!" motette, concluded tho programme which in style and thoroughness of execution has seldom been equalled in Astoria. Where all were good it would bo invidious to criticise indi vidually, but though the material which he found was excellent, yet we think Prof. Cook deserves a word of praise for his evident proficiency in musical cultivation. Miss Nora Wilson, as pianist, and Miss Miy Cook, who presided at the organ had a more than ordinary opportunity to demonstrate their musical ability, an opportunity that was improved as nil present can testify. Alackand Alas. Tho "moss-backs" here have abetted the efiorts of certain clowns who are playing to the crack of the Central Pacific whip, to erect a so called anti-monopoly sentiment in order to work out a personal resent ment against the interests of Mr. Vil lard. What is tho result? We go up to the school house lot purchased for hotel purposes by tha Terminal company, and find nothing doing. We go down to the proposed depot ground and inactivity expressts wh it we find. A gentleman of high official charac ter calls o l the chief magistrate of the railroad interests here, in the absence of Mr. Villard, asks him about the d ipot, tho hotel and other enterprises aud thtTreply n: "There are other places than Port land." Polaris. Portland Passengers. The following passengers went to Portland on tho 11. It. Thompson, yes terday merning: Jno. Morrow, G. Halborson, Miss Brown, Mrs. Camp bell, Carl Aron, Messrs. Derrick, Howe, Henneberry, Johnson, Os borne, Rev. Mr. Davis & wife. On the With West, C. W. Fox, F. Levis, Mrs. Heilborn, Misses Bain, A. Elton, Messrs. Soelly, Moodey and Rock man. Adtlrrto CuBMimptltCH. On the appearance of the first symptoms as general debility, loss of appetite, pallor, chilly sensations, fol lowed bj night-sweats and cough prompt measures for relief should be taken. Consumption is scrofulous disease of the lungs: therefore use tho gieat anti-scrofula, or blood-purifier and strength-restorer, Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery." Superior to Cod liver oil as a nutri tive, and unsurpassed as a pectoral. For weak lungs, spitting of blood and kindred affections, it has no equal. Sold by druggists the world over. For Dr. Pierce's pamphlet on Con sumption, send two stamps to Woeld's Dispensary Medical Asso ciation, Buffalo, N. 1'. IVitrouM Oxide Gas. Painless extraction of teeth at Dr. Lalorce"s dental rooms over J. W, Case's store. For a itfeat Fitting Boot Or Shoe, go to J. P. Goodmans, on Che- namus street, next door to 1. w. uase. All goods of the best make and euaran teed quality. A full steck: new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. A Chicago Merchant's Experience After I had become almost skin aud bone, with neither strength, appetie nor ambition left, and the doctors couldn't help me, tv o bottles Parker's Ginger Tonic cured me completely. M. B. Westcott, Lamp M'f'r.Chicago. Where so fast my friend? Why to x rans a aores ior a pan roast. For Biliousness and Sick Stomach, try a dose of the OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER. A vegetable remedy. Nerves, brain, and muscles sain strength and the power of endurance oy using urown'8 iron Bittere. , 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 J. W. hctel, Astoria. .,rlmo Back side or Ctest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 05 cents. iror saie oy w - uemant. r Prazer River Pack The output of the various canneries on Frazer river during the season will probably be: English & Co. Phoenix cannery, 10,000 cases; tho British American and Wellington Packing Co. 's from 8,000 to 10,000 each; the British Union Packing Co., from 6,000, to 8,000 cases; the Wadham Packing Co., from 8,000 to 10,000; FindUy, Durham & Co.', (D-nscV), The "EHaabout 5,000; Brms Cotnim.i.-. P.u.k- mg u.. o.ijuij r i u u;w; , cc LiidUw&Oo., and n.tign & oo., from eight to ten thousand each. Tfa. i total pack will cases. not ..-..j imwi' The labor eraoloved will hveraiie tsn white men and sixty Chinatn-:i at . leach cannery, which means abi nut 770 hands. In addition to thesf will be oik afforded to m.my i here white fisherman and from 100 tu 120 Indian fishermen to ;acli cannery. Roughly estimated the n.dustry, during the present season, will require 300 white men, from 1,000 to 1,200 Indians and Borne 700 Chinese. This, it must be borne in mind, is for Frater river only, apart altogether from the labor to hi employed by thu canneries on tho northvrest coast of British Colnm- bin Hotel Arrivals OCCIDET. P Burrey; C Norton; D W Morri son, uiatop; O ticnardsin, J? J Comely, Miss K Comelv, F Aroasou, SF; Mrs G W Bishop; V Cook, Clifton; E Wilson, U S A; S Uiddell, PC; D P Thompson, Portland; J Bruce; N Chapman, Shoalwater bay; C H Hall. Portland; J McCabe, Clif ton; J West, Westport; J Davis, Oysterville: E A Seely, C A Mann & family, Fleetwood. PARKER DOUSE. R Altschul, P D Packard, Portland; S K Smith & family, Mrs Morse & 2 ch, Skamokawa; J M Bloomtield, Portland; H J Mclntire, Sauvie s Is land; F Neide, Ft Canny; J Ander son, S F; J E Mayo, East Portland; I Whealdon, Mrs S Kizer, Ilwaco; J Story, Portland; Mrs Loomis, Miss Loomis, Seaside; J Wood, South Bend; J F Neil, C Root, City; J Franks, S F; J B Doming, Canby; W Zimmerman, S F. 2Vew Iticli 151ool. The Ube of Oregon Blood Purifier. Fraulc Fabrc's Oyster ami Chop House. Those wishing a nice plate of Eastern or jsiioaiwater Day oysters cooked in any style, or an early breakfat before oinir aboard the boat, should call and see him. Fresh Eastern and Shoalwater bay ojsters received by every steamer. Important X'otice to i'inliermen ami Others. "JEFF," of the CHOP HOUSE, will give you the BES r 25-cent meal in town for cash. Board by the week $.1,111 ad vance. Meals at any hour, day or night. IVolicp. Dinner at MEFF'JTCIIOP HOUSE every day at 5 o'clock. The bebt 2Ti cent meal in town; soup, fisli, &t en kinds of meats, ecetables. pie. pudding, etc. A glass of S. F. Beer, French Claret, tea or coffee included. All who have tried him say Jeff is the "BOisS." An Aromatic Fragrance Is imparted to the mouth b the iuv of bOZODONT. It is bejoriil doubt tin- cleanest, purest and best wash ever of fered to the public. bOZODOXT and comfort are sj nonyin. It cleanse the cavities in the namel of the tcrth. Invigorating Pood For tho brain and nerve is what we need in these days of msli and worry. Paiker'a Ginger Tonic restores the vi tal energies and brins good health and joyous spirits qnicker than any thing yon can use. Tribune. A Fair Proposition. Anyone suffering from habitual con stipation, torpidity of the Jiwr, colds, fevers headaches, reatlRbsnex. .sleep lessness, indigestion or other ills arising from a disordered or inactive condition of the liver, stomach and bowels, aud wishing to give Syrup of Figs a thor ough trial, can buy It of W. 1C Dement &Co., who will agice to return jour money if it fails to act promptly and satisf acton !y. liodge, Davis x to., wholesale agent. Portland, Or. That feeling of languor and debility that follows physical exeition, re moved by using Brown's Iron Hitters. "JEFF." of the CHOP HOl'SG is now ready to manufacture Ice Cream to order in any'quantitj for Balls. Socia- oies, iTivaie nouses, cic, aim ikiyiiik the bestfaeiuties 01 any place in town guarantees to give satisfaction. Ice constantly on hand and for sale. Sleepless Nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by W. E. De ment Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Hein edv. Price 50 cents, Masai Injector free. For sale by W. E. Dement. Shiloh's Cough aud Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by W. E. De ment. Coj.i)ens Liquid Beef Toxic pro motes digestien: admirably. adapted for females in delicate health. Of d rug- gist. For the genuine J. H. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite tho bell tower, and sec Camp bell. As Spring with its change of weath er creates a revolution in tho very bowels of the earth, so does Plunder's celebrated Oregon Blood Purifier cre ate the desired change in the human system. Send in your orders either direct to Pf under & Co., or any wholesale house in Portland. Dave Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cougli, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and nil throat and mug complaints. 50 cents and.Sl a botr tie. Hale's IIoxey of Horeiiouxd4 at Tab relieves cougli quicker than any other medicine. Pier's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. Forced ' '-New York May 19th. Messrs. Isaac? & Co.: Raise'all the cash you can as speedily as possible, on receipt oi which will send those goods you ordered. (Signed) ' ' SHERIFF 0'NK : . In accordance wjM trie cIatrWr o-nrlc fo,- i-K r,v- siaiicrt goods .WW- crwwvJ 1VI U1W WkV EVERYTHING jWVyar fc VfiTII TlTTIft "' ' - Look at the Dress Goc;ds from Ginghams from Calicoes from .... V Muslins from. Flannels from. , I . . .'. .' .'. V. . Table Linens from . . v .:...'. Linen Napkins : Ladies Hose .T Collars and Cuffs .V. . Embroideries Walking Sacques from ." 1 : Ladies Trimmed Hats Boys' Suits from Gents' full Suits from Socks from Reductions in every line. This is a bona .fide1 sale, no buncombe. Our bargains must be seen to be appre ciated. Every article marked in plain figures at Sheriff O'Nuil't Baaknfi Store, Corner Concomly and Main Streets, Steamer Days. Following is a' .'resume of sailing dates (for ocean .steamers for June and July, . steamew leaving Astoria ana oan- rancisco every tnree nays FUOM ASTOniA IFROMSAXFKAXCISCO June at 10 a. m. June Oregon Friday 8ColumblaFrlday 8 Mate Mdmlav 11 IQueen .Mondav 11 Columbl.iTliursdayI4!oixon..Tliursdayl4 Queen ......Sunday 17 Mate Sunday 17 Oregon Wednesday 201 Columbia. "Wednesday 20 StaieJ. Saturday 23Q.ueen Saturday 23 CoImnbia.Tiiesday 23Oregon .Tuesday 'A yueen triuay siibute ....... Friday July) Ju Oregon Monday -,ICoIunioIa..'Monday State Thursday DIQueen ...Thursday 5 Columbia. .Sunday sjUregon Sunday 8 WUcen.weuueMiay iist.-ue, eunesuay 11 UrcconSaturdav HI Columbia-Saturday 14 Srati Tuesday 171 Qnccn. ....Tuesday 17 ColunbIaFriday 20iOregon...Friday 20 Queen Monday 23!State Monday 23 Oregon Thufcdry Sfijcolumbla-Tliursday 2S State . Sunday 29, Queen .Sunday 20 Columbia River Canneries. Adair. S D. A Co..., Astoria PckiDe Co . ....?.:..tAoria. .Kianej. "1 11 Anglo-American PacLinz Co, UadoUet&Co Bootn. A. i L'o. Columbia 'nninc Co... CnttioR Packing Co. 2- -DotIih. John A. A Co......-" 5 - Elmore, bara Jt.,7 Fishermen" Fading Co...r Uantburn Co ... " - Hume. Wm - J" llnine.aeo. W " . Occident PaekinK Co ". ; , n Pacific Union PacLiuir Co .- 'ft'l hcandinviau Packing Co...... seaside fading tU White Star Packing Co - t C Timmins A Co. ......... UmonPackirg L'o Wrt 'oast PCkltig Co William lanieb A Vu Thome A Kuonlts ..-j,.... A ash Upton Packing o... t P.. nt dams 'acting Co " I X U Packing l'o . Aberdeen t ackitig o Ilwaco, W. T. r.nreaa Packing (J Knrela. W T. tiapgood & Co Waterford W.T. Knapplon Packing Co.,r....Knaiipton W.T. Hume, Wm .7... .Eagle Clifl W.T. MogUr..l G.A Co tin-okfield. W. T. l Mjer. Geo T Fisherton. W.T. He-Jin Canning Co ...I17 View. T. T. Green Pkg Co,-J rt A VCook. Ciifton illar Itock i'le Co I'illar Rock, W.T. Qainn, Jamo-V....... ttsU John Warrea A Co K. M.. Warren A Co. -Quinn's He incnr Harbor. WT ..Catr.lamet, W.T.. . . .Cicd. That Hacking Cough can be so quickly cured bv billion's Cure. We guarantee It. Sold b W. E. Dement. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold bv W. E. Dement. Ilraci up the whole system with King of the BIikkI. Sre Advertinemenk Plumbing and Gas Fitting.. I.OKYEA BROS. Plumbers, Gas. and Steam Fitters. Jobbing Promptly Attended to A Full Supply ot GAS FIXTURES, COCKS. STEAM FIT TINGS, ETC., ALWAYS ON HAND. Cannery, and Steamboat Work a Specialty. Clienaiuu) street, opposite Demcnt's Drug Store, Astoria, Oregon. Fipres i?er Lie 1 -AXD JEFF OF THE CHOP HOUSE Can piove by bis books that be is dolDR the oiggest dusiucss ot any RESTATTBANT In the city, and lie will guarantee tb give me oest meal iorcasn. FOARD & STOiKES, FXXTE GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. ANCHOES. ROPE AND CORDAGE. HARNESS AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES. A Full Line of Honse 'Furnishing. Goods. , M'O' -0--. J...I AT THE O. R. &. N". DOCX;, Sale ! t above, reciuest weiiiteuu tul r. A - ,. " V Wl V4CJ.V-J. !" BELOW COST TT . i J ---.- "U TA SPPTITA TtaTMyjJlTlR Price List. 5 cts. per yd upwards 8 " " " 4 a .".. . ... ... 8' : . 20 50 5 . .". 10 '. 2 ".! $1 .00: v. 50 1.50 v ...... .5;00 . " " " per dbz " JSper pair u "rper. set " " per yd. " -. perpair. M. ISAACS, Consignee. ASTORIA, OREGON Notice. Ulds will be received until Monday noon, June 26th, at the office of tho City Auditor and Clerk for fencing all or a portion of the city cemetery on Clatsop Plains. Bids must state kind of fence bid on, and cost per foet: And must include cost of making a fence road eight feet wide on each side of the fence. Forf urther particulars inquire of the committee, The committee, reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. C. J. TRENCHARD, A. FVJOHNS, I. VT. CASE, Committee on-Public Property. Notice BIDS will be received until Monday noon. June 26th, at the office of the City Auditor and Clerk, for clearing off a portion of the city cemetery, on Clatsop Plains. Bidsmust state cost per acre. AJso, by clearing Is meant that the ground shall" be cleared of all brush, stumps, and Jogs. .no contracts will he let to white per son unless they use white labor Contracts will be .received from Chi nese orilv for China labor. Eor further particulars inquire of the committee. The committee reserves the richt to veject any or all bids. C J. TRENCHARD, A.P. JOHNS, I. W. CASE, Committee on Public Property. ii. W. CASE, IMPORTER AMD WHOLESALB AUD KB- TAIL DBALSS IN GENERAL HEBCHAMSE noraer Cfceaamar aaij1 Cssi streets. ASTORIAnsa - - "OKXGON mm j 0 I I a ) j J a a warn Bi 3 zr Q - M - - S I ca i d i r m fii "3gi El I ? I C3 (5 g . wwwam tak a 0 H i M - H J x ii lfaaaaW i aaaaaaaar aaaaWW aaaaWW aWaaaWW C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. g 1HE Th eaomsr Ei t. x -Tr! rTTT9 m m. ttstgj -l W W 1 have just received a large consignment of Lace JJaT&zhs, sd Curtain Materials, in the newest designs, and oulcfinrite an.- voap' lion from intending purchasers, confident that forrarity:and:Law"Prw NO SUCH VALUE HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED IN ASTOTHA. Silks and We are showing on our Centre elaborate and richest Goods ever shown in this City, AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICE?, All Silk Rhadames, All Silk Poulards, All Silk Ottomans, ' Etc., We are now showing the Largest and most ElegantTLiujg-of t- 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, V fc Handsomely Trimmed -with Chenille Fringe:'.ssni Walking Jackets, MantlesUlsters and Dusters. Shetland Shawls, Evening Shawls, " Wool Shawls, All Sizes and Colors. CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMMT We are showing, without doubt, the largest, and most comple stock of Mens', Youths', and Boys' Clothing ever brought to Astorfit AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. U Largest Stools, Finart Good. and Lowest Prices in Astoria C. H. COOPEEr KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. OCCIDENT STOEE. Ia Ins received the tnoit complete line or Gents Eiirulshwp Goort e.Tr.opRed hi Astoria, I sh.il offer to buyer- the hoicet Neckwear, Underear.DrfSWrts.FaaeT Shirts. White Veits. Linen Dusters, Alpaca. Coats, etc.. ttc w At the Very Lowest Prices ! . The Largest Assortment of Straw Hats, Ail thel-leadinf styles in Soft, Stiff Full stock of Clothing, including fine The Tailnrinir departnii'iit comprises the lare-t s'o k jf mi'ir'wid.CNith. C.isimcn"5t Worstetlb, Tweeds, etc. .TT . d.a. Mcintosh; " Tiie Leading TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATl'ER ai.d GENTS FUHNiStiKK IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH Mh ! - "WHO? FRANK ELBERSON, SeasifteBaiery & Confectionery. W JbdL3 ? Because my Goods are the Best, and Always Fresh. Cakes Candles etc., furnished for Wedding irtiM. on short noilcf. and tniATnie& tu parties, on short not Ice, and guaruueed to uive perfect satisfaction Cake ornamenting a specialty. OppoMato ii . Hume's LEATHERS BROS. COAT BH1LI)RS, Up Stairs Over Ariidt & Ferchen'M Shop. Call and examine the work we are doinp and see the wood we are using, before mak tug a trade elsewhere. FIP.ST- CLASS WORK. A SPECIALTY. 1UVB YOU SEEN "uimiBisssHESssiiiiauisuiiiiiiasiiaaizi OUR SPLENDID STOCK UKHHZiiratiiisiHHiiiiiziuiiiHiaainai OF CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY, WALL PAPER, AND Newest Styles In Furniture? ED. D. CURTIS & CO. (M W. alltcks Old Stand.) Have some elegant designs In the above mentioned goods which tnoy will be pleased to show the public " , Ererythlnxnewand tasUfal, I L T Ty -. 1 rft; . ,. My jl saiittJ jvct-l ii Lrtsi Goods,' Counters a collection of 'the nws' Drap D'Almas Wool Sjorralis, r Satin Soleils, ' Eto,a sr- . j. xX and Flexible Hats? V Prince Albert Coats in Bfa'cic and Blu & ! BMs! Drawback Entries, Billffof Ladingj? : Manifests, Etc. ' Legal Blanks:- Mortgages, "WarranBeedi. AT The Astorian tQffic Any blank or form not iniacock will b printed to order. Bill Heads, Letter Heads; Jteceipt 'Bonks, . lffdffifo&. io&gS?"1 PaPr oi an Kinas pnntea to oraerat The AstoriaiL JothOiRc. YOKES. We, have for sals MONROE'S Celebrated Yke, Which are acknowledged by all Loezen to be the BEST IN THE STATE: ' WAREAN IED NOT TO CHECK, dwlm WILSON & FISHER. Astoria. L. K GiMITp ' Importer and wholesale dealer lu Clsam and Tobacco. SekenArtIeIe, Plajlnz tartly. Cutlery, Jil- tlouery. Ki Tlie largest and fliifst 8hHc nf MEEK SCHA1 M and AMBER .GOODS, iu the city. Particular attention p.Ud to orders fr6 the country, - " Thro B BACKER, "Manager a honimus Stre er, astorta.-Oretofl. FIRST QUALITY' THE- LUMBER - WESTPOIBT SILL COMPANY JS IN THE FIELD AND PKOE08KS TO remain. f We will take orders for lumber from Mt tor00M., at the mill or dllTered.' . We also manufacture lathasd atime Al quality. "i ts J, Flooring a SfMialty.. Ad.dres&aU orders . . " . . . nutiuj., auvWi BMs C 1 --'