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s : f3j 1 - 3?U.c 33aUu Svtarisn. ASTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY JUNE 7, 18t3 IVolIce. On auiLaflcr this dale D. II. Caswell will have charge or the Daily Aato nx.vx Route All Mtbscriptions are liv able to him, ami he is authorized to re ceipt for inoncv paid. H. F. II.vli.ei: ax &Co. June GUi. lSSi. The State arrives this morning. East Portland was lighted for the first time by gas last Friday. "W. B. Grenell advertises a first class saloon and lodging house for sale. The Rycvalc is at Fiavel's dock where she will complete cargo, taking on about 30,000 more cases salmon. Some one who fears neither the law nor the Lord, stole an oil coat from J. V. Bottom's store last Tues day night. The C. J. Brettliain has a new smoke stack axd has been otherwise improved. The pilot schooner J. C. Gmisi'ju goes to sea to-day. The body of W. S. Gard, a musician in the Twenty-first Infantry hand, was found floating in the Wil lamette at Portland last Friday. The steerage immigration to Portland has fallen ofl' materially irC3 four steamers have began run ning from San Francisco to the Sonnd. Gas is now being made at the works of the Astoria Gaslight Co., and by the early part of next week evcrytlaag will doubtless be in trim to illuminate. That TnE Astoiuax is widely read ts shown by the fact that the article in yesterday's issue caused a constant stream of visitors to the new building which now shows up so graudly across the street. At a special meeting of Rescue No. 2, held'last evening to elect dele gates to the State Fireman's Associa tion a SJilem, Messrs. B. S. Worsley sad A; A. Cleveland were elceted as the company's representatives. The Vltuel arrived down yester day, and is moored at Mam i-.reet wharf, where several thousand casce of salmon await her. The salm fleet now loading aud ready to load at Astoria can carry away about 200,000 cases of this season's foreign export. The Jensen Can-filling Machine company has filed articles of incorpo ration. M". Jensen, John Fox and M. J. Kinney aro the directors; M. Jensen, president; John Fox, secre tary. The company starts off prosper ously, in the manufacture of a good artideKiat meets with universal commendation and ready sale. -Tho Salem Statesman announces the arrival in that city of Major General Christopher Taylor, of the Oregon State Militia. We have not had -the pleasure of meetini: the general yet, but understand that he is looking hale and hearty. We pre sume that he is now making the tour of the state reorganizing the state militia, preparatory to tha usual summer campaign on sage hens and jack rabbits in eastern Oregon. A special to the Oregoniau from The Dalles says "the grand lodgo cf Knights of Pythias met here to-day. Two hundred knights, were in line. It was the finest display ever wit nessed in eastern Oregon. Friendship Lodge No. 9. went through a drill at the school grounds in ho style of tho old veterans, in their steady, me chanical movements, under J. C. Neltz, sir knight commander. The procession proceeded to Castle hall. Hon. J. H. Bird delivered an ad dress of welcome, which was responded to by grand commander J. 0. Bozorth. The hall was dedicated by the grand officers."5 Alter the Sea Lions. .The Coquille fishermen have inau gurated a raid on the sea lions that infest the waters at 'the mouth of the river and destroy so many salmon during the fishing season. A suffi cient fund has been raised by sub scription to omploy two men during Jane and July in shooting aud killing Ike lions at the rocks south of the month of the river. Tiie males will first receive attention, then the fe males, and finally the young ones. The theory is that the females will re main with their young, no matter hew many of tho males may bo killed, and that the joung ones will remain alter their mothers have been slain. The littlo fellows are not at all sus picious or hard to approach; m fact, they rather conrt one's acquaintance, sad it seems downright cruel to kill the unsuspecting innocents; but if left alone they soon grow into formidable deronrcra of fish. at tho time men most want them, and for this reason there is no affection between the fishermen and the lions, large or small. Hilgren asd Peterson are expected to so thin the lions out at the mouth of tho Co qafllo as to greatly iraprovo the run of stliBon in that stream this year. Gooi Afail, KejHeral. Jr.tLForce has removed to his new ftcce in the Odd Fellows building. Our National Birthday. "How will Astoria celebrate the Fourth?" is a question that we have been asked several tunes in the last month. It is a question for our citi zens to answer. That our national holiday Ehould be allowed to go by without any celebration is something not to be thought of. Last year the ancient custom now falling into disuse of an "oration,' reading of the declar ation, etc., was pleasantly varied by a tournameul, and reception of visitors. This year it might be in order to further vary the celebration of the one hundred and sevnrrh anniversary of our existence as a nation to have a bazaar for the benefit of the Astoria fire department, a chil dren's picnic, a parade, a ball in the evening, and whatever else in addit ion that can be successfully engi neered. But the days are flying by, every one is "busy," and the great national holiday approaches. Let us all celebrate, and decide upon the mode and manner this week. Our columns are -open for any further suggestion. Almost a Fire. At twenty minutes past one yester day morning Police Officer Steabb, while passing the Odd Fellows' build ing haw a bright flame shoot up in the rear of the bank on the first floor. He immediately gave the alarm and Police Officer Hunter with Dr. Hicks and one or two others effected an entrance, immediately followed by Messrs. Kant and Elberson with Bib cock extinguishers. The tire which did no damage, proved to have been tho result of spontaneous combustion, some rags, etc., saturated with oil which had been used in rubbing aud polishing having been carolessly piled in a heap, together with pieces of wood. The department was prompt to re spond; fortunately their services wern not needed. The lucky seeing of the fire as it first blazed up averted what might otherwise have been an irrepara ble calamity. What Things Cost Below will be found the present re tail price of provisions, etc., in Asto Aste ria: Fresh meat, from 12 to 20 cents per pound; bacon 10 to 18 cents, ham 18 and 20, butter GO cents per roll; eg3r 33 cents a dozen; chickens 7 cents; potatoes li a pound; other vegetables from 2 to 3 cents. Kice 8 cents a pound; tea, from 40 to 90; green coffee, from 20 to 25; brown sugar from 10 to 12i; white sugar, 14J-; oatmeal, 0 to 7i; corn meal, 4 cents; cracked wheat 4i cents; cheese, 10 to 20; flour $G a b irrel; hay,-32.50 a ton; oats 2.50 a hundred; kerosene, 40 cents a gallon. The price of fruit varies considerably; iu figures can be given; at present the prices are high, the inevitable waste, and high cost of carriage keeping them so. Canned corn, 20 cents per can; tomatoes, 12i; lard, 90 csnts and $1.75; salmon 10 cents a pound. Hotel Arrivals. OCCIDENT. 0 H Hall, C V Whitney, Jr, F J Mellis. SI Isaacs, Misa A Mells, Port land; J G Megler& wife, Brooktield; J L Ferguson, Portland;!1 Hit tellings, .1 Hutchings, Skamokwa; Miss M Shane, Knaputon; VCook, Clifton; IT Moody, Cit PARKKU HOUSE. Wm Burr, Brooklyn, N Y; B A Seaborg, P C Warren, llwaco; J Col lins, U S A, Z T Axton, D Kyle, Walla Walln.Miss L Taerer, Corvallis, A Wahlers, J M Bloomfield, C L Schaffer, Portland; A Cattltn, Free port, W T; B R ltenn, Silverton; W Timmerman, H Raymond, S F; C Root, B Hansen, City; J P Austin, Seaside; H C Thompson, S F; L Schultz, FtCanby; J Thompson, W C Thompson, J Graham John Days. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in the Post office at Astoria, Oregon, June 7th, 1883. Aldeu, Alice Miller, J II Ahola, Mattie A Mulkcy, W Ansty,TW XoIan.J Bezzesich.D Osborn, TF Books, J W PetrofT, .John BayarJ. CRT Settlemere, C It Davis, Mrs ,1 Suckow, C Elliott, T G Simpson, J W Griggs, Edward Smith, Joseph Gunn, David Slack, P Hodar, B h Sims, Wm Hunter, ,J H Wolfe, 11 Janson, II Wolfe, Peter Johnson, Kristin:. Wilson, P A Kornstad, S It (5). Persons calling for these letters must give the date they aro advertised. W. Chaxcb. P. M. At the Sli&iing Rink. Mr. Warren will ride on his big wheel on Saturday evening, June 9th. A large attendance is expected. Djors open at 8, and close at 10:30 r. m. Dancing School. All those that delight in the Terpsi chorcan art can have an opportunity this evening, at the Knights' hall. Xo dis reputable characters will be admitted. Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock. After this week there will be dancing school every Monday evening from 8 to 11 o'clock, and a club party for instruc tion, Thursday evenings, composed of tne nest young men m town, ah tnose that wish to join the club can give their names to A. F. Nnef, of Curtis & Co., who will take the names before the club. Each member is expected to bring n lady If he can, and more if ho wishes So more long "waiting to be shaved, as the three best uarbers in the city can be found at Joe G. Charters, next door F. Fabre's ice cream saloon. The finest pan roast in the city. W here, oh where ? At Frank Fabres. Delicious Ice bre's. Cream at Frank Fa- Don't forget Prof. J. F. Meyers' danc ing class on Wednesday and Friday af ternoons and evenings. OFFICIAL. Proceedings of Pacific county Com missioner's Court, May, A. D. 1883, regular session. Present, Charles Barstow and B. A. Seaborg, commissioners, and John Davis, clerk. Proceedings of last session being read were ordered approved. Ordered that the temporary eloc-tion-of Charles Barstow as chairman of this board be made permanent. Ordered that the Grand and Petit Jurors drawn to serve at the August, 1882 term of District Court of Pacific , county be certified to the clerk there-. of as per lists on file in the office of the auditor. Court sitting as a board of equali zation of taxes. Ordered that the assessment roll of Pacific county as equalized and cor rected for the year 1883 be approved. Ordered that taxes be levied on ev ery dollars' worth of taxable property as shown by the assessment roll of Pacific county for the year 1883, at the following Territorial tax two and one-half mills, county tax eight mills, school tax four mills, and road tax of two and one-half mills: also Co. poll tax of two dollars and road poll tax of four dollars. In the matter of a petition for a county road from tho east line of Pa cific county to a point near Salmon creek, thence in a westerly direction to connect with JSasel aud Knappton road, satisfactory proof of notice, bond, &c, having been given and ap proved, it is ordered that Everett Burnham and Stepheu Wylie bo ap pointed viewers, and Wm. F. Meloy a viewer and surveyor of said road, to meet at the beginning of (he pro posed road as set forth in the petition on the 2-ith day of May, 1883, or within five days thereafter, and view, survey and lay out said road. Ordered that upon satisfactory proof being filed in tho office of the county auditor that Joseph A. Wheal don has turned over all money and papers in his possession belonging to road district jS6. 10, to his successor in office, his supervisor settlement for the year 1882 will stand approved. Ordered that the supervisors settle ment of W. B. Clark for the year 1882 be approved. In tho matter of the petition for change of boundary of Peninsula road district Xo. 1, it is ordered not grant ed, there having been a remonstrance presented to this board regarding the same with a greater number of rcmon stmtors than petitioners, Urdered, ttiat the supervisors bonds of A. W. Embree and E. B. Smith be approved. Ordered, that the bunds of Andrew Steen, W. W. Ward and W. B.- Hay den, in the matter of keeping an orderly saloon, be approved. Ordered, that the requisition f the probate judge forjurnishing his office with proper desk be granted, aud the sheriff of Pacific cuinty is hereby notified and directed to furnish the same and also a desk fir the sheriff's office. Ordered that the following persons be appointed supervisors of roads for the ensuing year, to wit: Peninsula road district No. 1 , R. H. Espy. Wallicut road district No. 3, A. Q. Church. Chinook road district No. 4, J. It. Hall. Bruce port road district No. 5, J. N. Stark. South Bend road district No. G, Wm. Axford. North River road district No. 7, Isaac Smith. Toke Point road district No. 8, G. H. Brown. Oysterville Uppertown road district No. 13, A Olsen. Bay Centre road district No. 1C, Wm. Mills. Ordered that the resignation of J. R. Goulter as coroner be accepted. Ordered, that W. C. Mower be ap pointed coroner of Pacific county, to fill the vacancy caused by the resig nation of J. R. Goulter, for the unex pired term. Ordered, that the settlement of the sheriff and assessor of Pacific county bo approved. Ordered that the settlement of the treasurer of Pacific county be ap proved. Ordered, that the surplus road funds now in the treasury and not credited to any district now in dist ance be transferred to the county fund of Pacific. Ordered, that the communication from A Olsen be received. Ordered, that tho bill of A. Olsen for giving evidence before the board of commissioners at the February term be not allowed, for the reasons of his being an interested party and that his testimony was taken at his own re quest. Ordered, that the bill cf Jos. Mc Bride for costs of final settlement of the estate of Chas. Brady (deceased) be referred to the probate court f Pacific county. Ordered, that the settlement of the county auditor with note and mort gage held against the estate of Charles Brady (deceased) by the count v of Pacific be approved. Ordered that the bill of the Asto btjlx of $20 50 be referred back for correction. Ordered that the cost bill from justice court of Oysterville in case of W.T. vs. Loquas Jim (Ind.) be al io w'ed, $37. GO. Ordered that the probate court bill in the case of Carl Fisher (insane) be allowed as follows, to wit: J. S. M. Van Cleave Probate -J.fees .$ 9 90 W. D. Taylor, sheriff fees and m'lge 32 73 E. Jensen, witness fees and m'lge 3 60 A. Olsen, witness fees and m'Jge 2 40 E. Thompson, witness fees and m'lge 2 20 Ordered that the bill of costs from justice court of Oysterville precinct in case of arrest of John and Oharles Davidson be allowed as follows, to allowed r wit M - S. Griswold, Justice fees.S 3 95 i W. D Taylor, Sheriff's fees. . 4 30 ' Ordered that the Coroner's inquest bill of Res Williams filed in this courr, aud inquest held on a budy found Aug. 20, 1882, on the weather beach near tho end of the portage, be allowed as follows, to wit: Rees Williams ,J. P. for as sistauce and lumber G 00 J. R. Goulter, jury fee, m'lge aud hauling coffin 4 40 W. C. Mower, jury fees and m'lge 2 40 John Goodpasture, jury fees m'lge and making coffin 4 40 L. D. Williams, jury fee and m'lge ,... 2 40 James Graham, jury fees and m'lge 2 40 Chas. Barnes, jury fees, m'lge and digging grave 4 40 Making a total of $27 30 allowed, said bill being reduced $10 40 on fees charged by Reis Williams, for the reason that from information furnish ed this board that an inquest was un necessary, and it being contrary to law to summon a coroner's jury until the coroner has first examined the body. Ordered that the bill of E. T. Balch M. D., health officer, be allowed the sum of $24 45 for medicine and money paid for labor for the pest house, balance of bill for $50, fees and traveling expenses not allowed for want of being more fully itemized. Ordered that the following bills be allowed, to wit: A. Wirt, for giving evidence at Feb. 1883 term 2 00 Chas. Heilborn, for desk, stool &c. furnished C. H 27 60 C. A. Reed, dep. Sheriff for safe furnished C. H'. 550 00 T. Bailey, 2G days Dep. As- ssssor 101 00 W. D. Taylor, 9 days Sheriff and Assessor .. 45 00 L. P. Slack, 55 dajs dep. Sheriff and Assessor 220 00 C. A. Reed for labor on ass'nit roll and material furnished court house tc 183 92 G. H. Himes, fur ro.i pl.it, book and box 23 25 Mrs. J. T. Griswold School Supt. services and salary.. 20 00 E. R. Mathews, attendance and m'lge as member of the board of examination of teachers 8 00 M. Brown, for attendance and m'lge as a member uf the board of examination of teachers 8 oo 13 J. S. Jones, oil and stationery John Davis, nuditoi'b fees, P. 0. stamps and hills pid Charles Barstow, for 5 dajs cervices as county commis sioner and 50 miles m'lge. . 189 45 25 00 B. A. Seaborg, for 5 days ser vice as county commissioner and 40 miles m'ige 24 00 John Davis, 5 dnys services clerk to Co. Com 15 00 Thereupon the court aJi.nirned, sine die. Charles Barstow, Chairman, Attest, John Davis, Clerk. real. Cancers anil Other Tnmuts are treated with unusual succes by World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, Buffalo, N. Y. Send stamp for pamphlet. rVcvr Itltisic aud Instruments. A fine selection of the latest music. vocal and instrumental just received by B.F. Stevens & Co. of the City Book Store. Besides their usual simply of musical instruments they have just re ceived violins and banjos, which will be found to excell anything of the kind In town, for the same price. A iresii supply of the latest popular umtic by every steamer. Furnished Booms to Kent. Apply at Mrs. Dennv Currans. rear Congregational church. If you tike Xeiv rooms, new furniture, new, clean beds and a quiet place to sleep go to tne O K Lodging House, corner West Jitli and Water streets, opposite Frank Fa bre's. Go to the O. K. Lodging House corner West-Oth and Water streets. Where so fast my friend? Frank Fabre's for a pan roast. Why to Colden's Liquid Beef Toxic pro motes digestion ; admirably adapted for lemaies in delicate Health, uz drug gists. That feeling of languor and debility that follows physical exertion, re moved by using Brown's Iron Bitters. As Spring whli its change of weath er creates a revolution hi the verv bowels of the earth, so does Pfunder's celebrated Oregon Blood Pnritier cre ate the desired change in the hnman system. Send in your ordsM either direct to Pfunder & Co. or any wholesale house in Portland. IIale'8 Hosevof Hokeuouxu and Tak relieves cough quicker than any other medicine. Pike's Toothache Dbops pure in ojie minute. Forced . . New York May 19th. Messrs. Isaacs & Co.: . ., . ' Raise all .the cash you can as speedily as possible, on receipt of jvhichwill send those goods you ordered'. (Signed) In accordance with, the slaughter goods for the next EVERYTHING - , is your Time Now v Lookatthe Dress G-ootfs.froni . . . v.. . . Gingha.msvfrom . .-'. . : . . .'-.. ; 7 Calicoes from v.. ,. .-. Muslins from . : Flannels from , Table Linens from ;.. . Linen Napkins Ladies Hose Collars and Cuffs Embroideries ..... . Walkinn- Sacques from Ladies Trimmed Hats Boj-s 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 n Sheriff G'Ntil'i Baknpt Store, Corner Concomly and Main Streets, Steamer Days. Following is a resume of sailing dates for ocean steamers for Jun'b and July, steamers leaving Astoria and San Francisco every threo days: FROM ASTORIA FK0M8AJf FKAXCISCO .June at 10 a.m. June Oregon-.. .Friday 8 Columbia. Friday 8 State Monday ltlQueen iionuay u uoiuniuia nmrs4iayi4 Queen ..Sunday 17 Oregon Wednesday 20! Oregon. Thursday 14 state Sunday 17 Colombia. "Wednesday 2) State Saturday 23Queen Saturday 23 ColumbIa.Tuesday 2G Oregon .Tuesday 29 Queen .Friilav 29 .Tuly State ....Friday 29 July uresou .Monday State Thursday Columbla.'Monday 2 Columbia. .Sund.iy 8 1 Oregon Sunday -8 Qucen.Wednesday instate Wednesday li OregonSaturday HColumbIa Saturday M State Tuesday 17Qucen...Tuesday 17 ColumbiaFriday 20Oregon. Friday 20 Queen Monday 23State Monday 23 Oregon Thursdry 2GITolumbIaTlmrsday 2C St:ite.... Sunday 29Queen .Sunday 29 viuccii..xuu3uaj For a Neat Fitting Boot Or Shoe, go to J. P. Goodmans, on Che namus street, next door to I. W. Case All goods of the heat make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods continuity arriving. Custom work. A Chicago Merchant's Experience After I had beqome almost skin and bone, witn neither strength, appetie Tior ambition left, and tho doctors couldn't help me, two bottles Parker's fJinjier Tonic cured-mo completely. sM. li. Westcott, Lamp M'fr.Chicago. rV-r Rich Blood. The iiie of Oregon IJIood Purifier. Frank Fnlrcs Oyster nud Chop House. Those wishing a nice plate of Eastern or Shoahvnter bay oysters cooked in any style, or an early breakfast before going aboard the boat, should call and see him. Fresh Eastern and Shoahvnter bay oysters received by every steamer. Important Xotice to -Fishermen aud Others. MKFF," of the CHOP HOUSE, will cive you the II EST 2Ti-cent meal in town for cash. Hoard by the week S3, in ad vance. .Meals at any nour, day or night. ZYotice. Dinner at "JEFF'S" CHOP HOUSE every day at 5 o'clock. The best 25 cent meal in town; soup, fish, seven kinds of meats, vegetables, pie, pudding, etc. A glass of S. F. Beer, French Claret, tea or colfee included. All who have tried hint say Jeff is the tBOSS.'? "JEFF." of the CHOP HOUSE is now ready to manufacture Ice Cream to order m auy quantity for Balls, Socia bles. Private "Houses, etc- and haying the bestfacilities of 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 Rem edy. Pra:e 50 cents, Masai Injector free. For sale by W.E. Dement , Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by W.E. De ment. For Biliousness and Sick Stomach, try a dose nf tho OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER. A vegetable remedy. Nerves, brain, aud muscles gain strength aud the power of endurance by iisim; Brown's Iron Bitters. Shiloh's Vltalizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of. Dyspepsia. Price. 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by V. E. Dement t On the Pacific Coast, coughs and colds aro invariably caused by a de ranged Liver and Stomach. For a sure remedy, use the Oregon Blood Punher. That Hacking Cough can be so oulckly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it Sold by W. E. Dement Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by W. E. Dement The Peruvian sj-rupJias cured thou sands who were suffering from dyspep sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu mors, female complaints, etc Pamph lets free to any address. Seth W.F.owlf &Son- Boston. . Averill's mixed paints, the best in use, for sale at J. W. Conn,s drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. Sale! SHERIFF O'NEIL. above -request we intend to ten days. BELOW COST f . " " - to Secure Bargains. Price,. List. 5 cts. per yd-upwards 8 " . ., " 4 t; " 5 " " 8 ' " " ! 20 " 50 " per doz 5 " per pair 10 " ,per set 2 " per yd. 50 10 .-. .Si .00 50 1 .50 5.00 5 per pair M. ISAACS, Consignee. ASTORIA, OREGON Art Aromatic Fragrance Is imparted to the mouth by tho use of SOZODONT. It is beyond doubt the cleanest, purest and best wash ever of fered to tho public SOZODONT and comfort are synonyms. It cfeanses the cavities in the enamel of the teeth. Invigorating Food For the brain and nerve is what we need in these days of rush and worry. Parker's Ginger Tonic restores the vi tal .energies aud brings good health and joyous spirits quicker than any thing you can use. Tribune. A Fair Proposition. Anyone suffering from habitual con stipation, torpidity of the liver, colds, fevers, headaches, restlessness, sleep lessness, indigestion or other ills arisln? from a disordered or inactive condition of the liver, stomach and bowels, and wishing to give Syrup of Figs a thor ough trial, catt buy it of W. . Dement & Co., who will agree to return your money it it falls to act promptly and satisfactorily. Hodge, Davis & Co., wholesale agents, Portland, Or. - a o FOARD & STOKES, 3TX2TS GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. ANCHORS, EOPE AND CORDAGE. HARNESS AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES. ' A. Eull Line of House JFuinishing Goods. ;-.i&7HE 9. R. &. N. BOCK. C H. COOPER, GEKERAIJOKCrHA2nMSe. rT THE The Leading Clothing House of Astoria. L&'GE CURT JLELTSr .- 1 have just received a large consignment of Lace Curtains o4 Curtain Materials, in the newest designs, and would invite- an -inaoec- tion from intending purchasers, conGdent that for rarity and LowJP!ri&r'- i NO SUCH VALUE HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED IN ASTWHfc . Silks and Dross Goods, ". We are showing on our Centre Counters a collection o&thMMp elaborate and richest Goods ever shown in this City, . , AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICKS. . All Silk Bhadames, Drap D'Alma, All Silk Poulards, Wool SuiTalw, All Silk Ottomans, Satin Sblt& Etc., Etc - cxiOAzsi Jz:- "We are now showing the Largest and most Elegant Line-ofelfc- uica wiuiifwa itiiu it tups ever uiuugiu iu tuia ju.j. Black Dolmans, Trimmed with Lace, Fringe, and Gimp. Black Silk Dolmans, Lined and Trimmed with Fine Brocaded Satin Dolmans, Handsomely Trimmed with Chenille Fringe. 'Walking Jackets, Mantles, Ulsters and Dusters. Shetland Shawls, - All Sizes CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS DXPA1TBWIT "We are showing, without doubt, the largest, and most eompleti stock of Mens', Youths', and Boys' Clothing ever brought to Astorfk AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. Largest Stools, Finest Coed. and Lowest Prices in Astoriiu C. H. COOPEB, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. OCCIDENT STOEB. Having received the most complete line or Cents FurnlshinR Goods ever-frpenaa t Astoria, 1 shall offer to buyers the choicest Neckwear, Underwear, Dress Salrfc,yj .Shirts, White Vests, Linen Dusters, Alpaca, Coats, etc., etc - At the Very Lowest Prices i The Largest Assortment of Straw Hats, All the Itiiiai styles in Soft, Stiff and Flexible Hats. ' Full stock of Clothing. including fine PrinceAlbert Coats in BUcfranif ita The Tailoring department comprises the largest stqck ot imported Clotht, Cassimeres, Worsteds, Tweeds, etc. D. A. McINTOSH, Tine Leading TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER and GENTS FURNISHER. IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH MB ! WHO? PRANK ELBERSON, SeasiileEalerj& Confectionery. W JdLSd ? Because my Goods are the Best, and Always Fresh. Cakes Candles etc., furnished for "Wedding parties, on short notice, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Cake ornamenting a specialty. Opposite r. YV Hume's. LEATHERS BROS. BOAT II IT I I E K S, Up Stairs Over Arntlt & Ferchen's Shop. Call and examine the work re are dolnp and see the wood w e aro. using, before mak Ing a, trade elsewhere. FIKST-CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY. HiVB YOU SEEN HMUHUlIlllllIIUIUIMUIIlUIIlIllSSI OUR SPLENDID STOCK iiHuiniiuMuiiuimiMnMmiuimui OF : CARPETS, ; I UPHOLSTERY, v. j WALL PAPER, i AND ifewe.Nt Styles in Furniture? ED. D. CURTIS & CO. (M AY.dal'Hck'sOId Stand.) Have some elegant designs in tho above mentioned goods which they will be pleased to show the public. Everytbingmewand tasteful,- I XL .60.' HV- V.b Gi fM Dry Goods U3 r ... Guipure Lace. and. Ginip" ...... .4 Wool Shawlsj and Colors. ! I Drawback Entriei; Bills of Lading, Manifests, Etc. fc Legal Blanks. Mortgages, "Warranty- D4i. AT , The Astorian Office Any blank or form not In stock'wll W printed to order. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Becalpt Befcs. Fish Talleys, Cards, Tags, and eoafiMretal paper of all kinds printed to order at The Astorian Job Office. , . YOKES. "We have for sale 3IOHBOF8 Celebrated Yilte, "Which are acknowledged by all Loggers to be the BEST IN THE bTATE. - WABRANTED NOT TO CHECK, dwlm WILSON & FISHER, Astoria. L. K. GP. SMITH, Importer and wholesale dealer fu Clznrs and Tobacco. Smelters' A&Ieltc, Playlac Card. Cutlr ry, 8ta- tlsnerjr. Et- j - The largest and niit' ntfrVf of MKKS SCHAl'M and AMBER UUoUS hi tedtrl Particular attention pal&to orders from the country, - Thko.BRACJCEK, Haa&ger. Chenaimu Street, Astoria. Oregon. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER, THE WESTPORT MILL COMPANY IS IN THE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO remain. , , ? "We will take erderr for lumber i H to sou M., at the mill or delivered. We also manufacture lata. za&. shlajiw of Al quality;- " Flooring a Specialty. Address all orders , . WESTPORT -MILL OO. - h- 8: OrMXxsm Bants BBS S r. at -jH i-1