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h) glue gtaftrj storlmt ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY JUNE 10. 1S83 A'olice. On ami after this date 1). II. Caswell will have charge of Hie Daily Abto uiax lloute. All subscriptions are pay able to him, and he is authorized to re ceipt for monev paid. X P. IIAI.I.ORAX t Co. .lnnentli.l8K3. There will bo no services in Grace church to-day. The Cotoma. from Hongkong, arrived in yesterday. The Byerale took on board 3,025 cases salmon yesterday. We acknowledge a call from Geo. .YonReinoltz, city editor of the Ntics. Dr. La Force, dentist, presents his card under new to-day. Good music may be counted on w among the attractions at Liberty Hall to-night. Rev. V. B. Osborne will conduct sen Ice in the Y. M. C. A. Hall at 3 V. M. to-day. The testimony in the Lappeus case is cloBed and the final argument will be heard on Tuesday. The adv. of steamer Quiclzlep, Hobson master, appears among our now advertisements to-day. Tho Queen of the Pacific went on the dry-dock at San Francisco yester day, to repair her broken propeller. Rev. R. Scheidt of the German Reform church will hold divine service in the Baptist church at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Rev. W. B. Oaborn will oouduct services in tho Jlethodkt church to-day at 11 A. 31. Church closed in the evening. Miss "Willard, Miss Gordon, Mrs. Osborne and others are expected to address the youth and children at Liberty Hall this afternoon. Willie Hall and Willie Clinton re turned yesterday morning from a bear hunt on Young's river, and they triumphantly brought a bear with thorn. The large foundation timbers for Mrs. Kiuney's brick building on Squemoqua street, were yesterday slid into the water and floated in place. W. L. Peel, of the Olympic sa loon has, been stricken with paralysis in his lower limbs. He was conveyed to St, Mary's hospital yesterday by his friends. Laborers are in such domand at present, in logging camps, saw mills and ranches, that the contractors on the K&laxna extention have hard work to keep full gangs along the lino. Ml5f. A children's meeting will be held in Liberty Hall this afternoon. Tho time will 1 announced from the vari ous pulpits. Let all the children and young people come. I. W. Case had hands emploj-ed all day yesterday in removing his banking house furniture to his new quarters in tho Odd Fellows' building. A uafe weighing 7,000 pounds was successfully removed and placed in position in the new bank. Tho bark C. 6'. Hnrlburt, built in 1SSI, goes on the berth to load for 2Cew York direct If inducement of fers she 11133 lae on freight at any cannery between Portland and Asto ria that has sufficient depth of water at landing, for a vessel of her size. The annual meeting of the State Pioneer Association will be held at the State Fair grounds near Salem, next Friday. The annual address will bo delivered by Hon. W. Lair Hill, of Tho Dalles, while the occasion al address will be by Hon. John Whiteaker, of Lane county. The Affsf is informed that in about two weeks, the Columbia Flume and Lumber Company will commence to build a large stoam saw mill on the GUukanie, about five miles from the Columbia, and that they have secured a large amount of timber on the head waters of the river, which they will cut by small mills and send it down by & flume to the largo mill where it will be finished for market. The Wide West will, on tho ar rival of the Columbia to-day tako on board President Arthur's daughter, Senator Edmunds and wife, T. F. Oikcs, vice president, and C. H. Prescott, general raauager, of the 0. R. & N. Co., and other distinguished parties who accompany them. The steamer Ii. li. Thompson will tako tho place of the TFidVr West to-day for general passenger traffic and loavo at 1 1. si. as usual. Drowned. A. Olsen, of boat No. 1Z, Fisher man's Pkg. Co., while sailing home, new the Republic wreck on Friday night was knocked overbdard by tho boom and drowned. Deceased was a native of Stramstadt, Sweden, where he leaves a wife aud child. He was known hero as a careful and industri ous man. The Fishermen's Pkg. Co. adrcrtise a reward of fifty dollars for tfee recovery of his body. He Didn't Know. The proprietor of a Dalles store which had been finely decorated in honor of the Knights of Pythias, wa? at his door during tho recent parade, when an old man lounged up and be- J gan: ''Such ignorance. 1 never saw in all my life! You see that man there the one with the lint on?" "Yes." "Well, ho was having a good deal to say, and when I asked him who Pythias wa3. Would you believe it, he couldn't answer me?" i"C-couldn"t he?' stammered the! citizen. "No sir, he couldu't. Think of such ignorance in this enlightaued I age! When I told him who Pythias was he called me a liar. Now I want to prove that I'm right. You come over and tell him all about it." "But I I can't leave.' "Then I'll bring him over here." "No, you needn't I'm busy." "I see you are, but when a man calls me a liar I wan't to prove that I ain't. I'll have him over in moment." He hadn't crossed the street before the merchant slid into store and hurried up stairs to keep out of sight for an hour, and it was oniy after he was certain that the old man had de parted that he slipped down and con sulted Webster's dictionary to find out whether Pythias was a town, a man, or a temple on a hill. Misplaced Confidence. Persons traveling along the roadway leading to Upper Astoria cannot bo too careful about bearing their weight against the railing which is placed for safety along the sides. Yeaterdaj', two gentlemen on their way afoot to upper town, met two acquaintances coming in the opposite direction. The four stopped for a friendly chat, two of them leaning against the hand rail. It suddenly gave way, ami in less time than it takes to write it tho two gentlemen found themselevs floun dering on their backs in about three feet of soft mud to one of water. Tho fall was not less than fourteen feet the tide being well out. As they broke neither neck nor limb, they were able to pick themselves up and wade through the mud to terra fir ma. When they had recovered from their astonishment at the sudden and unex pected fall, they gazed at each other, and realizing the dilapidated and ludicrous appearance they presented enjoyed a hearty laugh at each others expense, in which we vho were on the stage and witnesses of the mishap most cordially joined. Disappointed. It is said the farmers in the Farni ingtou and Moscow country, east of Colfax have gone extensively into wheat raising tins season, expecting that the Palouse branch of the North ern Pacific would reach them in time to remove this 3'ear's crop. But the railroad will not reach them till next year, and their surplus of wheat is ex pected to be 25,000 tons, for which they have no storage. The most of them are new comers and arc unable to buy lumber at the prevailing high priC2s,t ) provide shelter for their crops which they cannot sell. Unless they receive some assistance there is great danger that their crops may be lost during tho coming winter. Miss Frances E. "Willard. This evening, at Liberty Hall, everyone who to desires can have an opportunity to hear Miss Frances E. Willard lecture on temperance. Since October, 1875, thin talented lady has been elected and re-elected presi dent of the Woman's Christian Tem perance Union. Miss Willard is said to be a woman of rare qualifications for the work sin is engaged in, of cultivated and polished address, of skill 111 arranging facts and arguments, of a restrained and impressive elo quence, and she will no doubt greatly interest all who listen to her Hotel Arrivals. OCCIDENT. C H Hall, G Yon Rsinolls, W B Allen, Mrs J Strang, B Simpson, F Dekum, D P Thompson, J D Show, D McKenzie, Portland; E V Sinalley, N Y; T J Haynes, Fargo; M H Savage, S F; W Dunn, Missoula, Montana; H P Grant, J It Pickett, S C Benner, Westport; D G Ross, Knappa; C Goddard & wf, Westport; LCronk, Upper Astoria; W S Block, U S A; R Ostrand, Fisherton. The second term of the Astoria Mu sical Society begins next Moudav. Of this members will take notice aiuf be on hand at the Methodist church punctual ly at 7:30 r. m. Attention. All members of the Astoria Musical Socioty ?.re requested to be on hand at the beginning of tho second term of the Society Monday evening, the 11th insr., in the M. E. church. Removal. Dr. LaForco has removed to his new oflices in the Odd Fellows building. Xew Kick Blood. The use of Oregon Blood Purifier. Tor a UTeat Filling Boot Or Shoe, co to J. P. Goodmans, on Che namus street, next door to 1. W. Case. All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. Go to the O. K. Lodging House corner West-9th and Water streets. Coldek's Liquid Beef Toxic im parts strength to body and mind. Take wo oilier. Of druegists. Simple Remedies. Half a teaspoonful of common table salt dissolved in a li:tle cold water, and drank, will instantly relieve "heart-burn" or dyspepsia. If taken every morning before breakfast, in creasing the quantity gradually to a teaspoonful of salt and a. tumbler of water, it will in a few days cure any case of dyspepsia, if at the &ame time due attention is paid to the diet. There is no better remedy than the above for constipation. As a gaigle for sore throat it is equal to chlorate of potash, and is eqtirely safe. It may be used as ofter as desirable, and if a little is swallowed each time it will have a beneficial effect on the throat by cleusing it and by allaying the irritation. In doses of one to four teaspoonfuls, in lialf a pint to a pint of tepid water, it acts promptly as an emetic, and in cases of poisoning is always at liand. It is an excellent remedy for bites and stings of insects. It is a valuable astringent in hemor rhages, particularly for bleeding after the extraction of teeth. It has both cleansing and healing propertie?, and is, therefore, a most excellent ap plication for superficial ulceration. Mustard is another valuable remedy. No family should be with out it. Two or throe teaspoonfuls of ground mustard stirred into half a pint of water acts cs an emetic very promptly, and is mild and easier to take than salt and water. Equal parts of ground mustard and flour or meal, made into a paste with warm water, aud spread on a thin piece of muslin, with another piece of muslin laid over it, forms the often indis pensable "mustard plaster." It is a specific for colic when applied for a few minutes over the "pit of the stomach." For all internal pains and congestions there is no remedy of such great utility. It acts as a counter irritant by drawing the blood to the surface; hence, in severe cases of croup, a small mustard plaster should be applied to the back of the child's neck. The same treatment will relieve almost any case of headache. A mustard plaster should be moved about over the spot to be acted upon, for if left in one place it is liable to blister. A mustard plaster acts as well when at considerable dis tance from the affected part. An ex cellent substitute for mustard plasters is what is known as "mustard leaves." They come a dozen in a box, and are about four or five inches in size. They are perfectly dry and will keep for a long time. For use it is only neces sary to dip one in a dish of water for a minute and then apply it. Common baking soia is the best of all remedies in cases of scalds and burns. It may be used on the surface of the burned place, either dry or wet. When applied promptly the sense of relief is magical. It seems to with draw the heat, and with it the pain, and the healing process soon com mences. It is the bett application for eruptions caused l3r poisonous ivy and other poisonous plants, as alto for bites and stings of insects. 0.ving to colds, over fatigue, anxiety and various other causes, the urine is -often scanty', highly colored, and moro or less loaded with phosphates, which settle to the bottom of the vessel on cooling. As much soda as can be dipped up with a ten cent piece, dis solved in half a glass of water and drank every three hours, will soon remedy the trouble and cause relief to the oppression that always exists from interruption of the natural flow of urine. This treatment should not be continued more than twenty-four hours. We have no more space to devote to this subject now; but it is one of universal interest, and we shall continue it. We shall endeavor to show that most of the diseases and ac cidents that are constantly occuriA could be remedied or avoided by re sorting to such remedies andappliances as are to be found in every home. Hall's Journal of Health. "Golden Medical Discovery" ib warranted to cleanse the blood from all impurities, from whatever cause arising. For Scrofula, Sores of all kinds, Skin and Blood Diseases, its effects are marvelous. Thousands of Testimonials from all parts. Send stamp for paraphlec on Skin Diseases. Address World's Dispensary Medi cal Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Frank Falre? Oyster and CIiop House Those wishing a nice plate of Eastern or Shoahvater bay oysters cooked in any style, or an early breakfaht before going aboard the boat, should call and see him. Fresh Eastern and Shoahvater bay oysters received by every steamer. JcfTs IHnnor Bill or Fare Tor To-ay. sorr. Ox Tail. FISIT. Baked Salmon. KOASTS- Bccf, Mutton, Pork, Stuffed Veal, Bear meat, cranDerry sauce. ENTREES. Boiled Tongue, Spanish, Kidney Stew id on toast, Veal Fricasee, Corned Beef and Cabbage. VEGETABLES. New Potatoes, Green Corn, Green Peas. PUDDING. Plum. VIES. Cranberry and Gooseberry. Tea, Coffee, Wine or S. F. Beer. Meals, 23 cents. If you JLikc New rooms, new furniture, new, clean beds and a quiet place to sleep co to the O K Lodging House, corner West nth and Water streets, opposite Frank Fa bre's. Delicious IceCream at Frank Fa-bre's. Salmon Shipments from Astona to San Francisco. 2 Columbia Wm. Hume. 70; JLaii dinavian Packing Co.. GOO; total 070. 0 Oregon Scan. Pkjr. Co., 00. IS Queen Astoria Pkg. Co. 200. 21 Oregon tiCO.W.Hume,0; Astoria Pkg. Co., 150; total -210. 24 State A. Booth, 2. 27 Columbia Jas. Quinn, lfift; Cut ting Co., 2T0; Astoria Pkg. Co., 200: Scan. Pkg. Co, 2.121: Win. Hume, 2; Occident. 300; total 2,029. 20 Queen Astoria Pkg. Co., 200. MAY. X Oregon Aberdeen Pkg. Co. :500 cs, Astoria 300 cs. Cutting 'S-0 cs, Fishcr 111 m's 1 cs, Point Adams, 32." cs. Wash ington 200 ts, Badollet & C'o.21 b!K To tal. 1,501 es.21 bhls. 0 State of California Astoria 2(H) c. Badollet Jk Co. 5ol cs, Pacific Union 1 es, Quinn 81 cs v hite Star COO cs. To tal. i.4a; es. 9 Columbia Aberdeen 325 c. A. Booth & Co. 100 ci. .Jos. Hume WX) cs, Point Adams 200 c-.Sea Side I es, ash Ington 300 cs. Total. una; cs. 11 Oucen of the Pacific A. Booth & Co. 101 cs. Astoria 4O0 eases Aberdeen 325 c5. Badollet & Co. .vx) e. Fisher man's 300 cs, 'J. W. Hume 200 cs .los. Hume :0 es. Union 501 es. White .Star 1 cs. Total, 2,1528 cs. 15 Oregon Astoria 320 cs, A. IJooih & Co. 100 cs. G. W. Hume 100 cs. Union 100 cs. Washingion 301 cs. TotalirM es. 18 State of California Astoria. 200 es. Eureka 3tX cs, ,J. W. & V. Cook l.w0 05. Total, 1,500 cs. 21 Columbia Aberdeen 2i cs. 21 Qitccn of the Paclfir Astoria X10 es. A. lJooth it Co. 101 cs, DadoIIet Sz Co. 500 cs, Eureka G05 cs. Hapgoml & Co. 300 cs, J. Williams :550 es. .1. W. &V. Cook 750 cs, Pacific L inon 1,100 cs, Sea side 200 os, Thomes & Kuowles 2 es. Wasui ngton 200 cs. Total, 4,428 es. in-Slulc of California A. Rooth fc Co. 500 cs, Aberdeen 800 cs, Ikitlollet & Co. 1.000 cs. Cutting 2,500 c., F. 21. War ren fc Co., Cathlnmet :aw cs, Eureka, vm os, G. W. Hume 200 cs. Jos. Hume 100 es, John West 200 os. Occident 100 cs. To tal, 0,000 cs. 20 State Union Pkg. Co., 2: J. W. Hume, 200; White Star, 2: Pacific Union, 2; A. Booth. 100: IJudolett &Co, 480; Pt. Adams, 1 ; Fisherman's Packing Co., 302; total! ,os. TtrXK. 2 ColumJila Seaside Pkg. Co.. l.loO; Union Pkg. Co., 1,000; IJadolett & Co.. 20; total 2.120. 5 Queen J.W. Hume, 75; .1.0. 2Ieg ler, l,0; F. 21. Warren, 100; Ilapgood & Co., 300; Eureka Pkg. Co., r00; Seaside Pkg. Co., 82: -Washington lacking Co.. :KK): Union Packing Co, 1.185; Cuttiim Packing Co.. 500; Astoria Packing Co., C20; J.X. L. Co., 1; Jas. Quinn. 200; to tal 5.GG3. 8 Oregon J. Quinn, :0; Cutting Pkg. Co.. 1,000: F. 21. Warren, 425; Washington "., W0; Astoria Pkg. Co, 9C0; Thomes & Knowles. ."-GO: Jas. Wil liams. 325; Total 3,1)10. Steamer Days. Following is .1 resume of ruling dates for ocean steamers lr June and July, steamers leaving Astoria and San Francisco every three days: l:OJI ASTOKIA frilOMSANPX:.CISCO June! atiOa.31. June State .-.Monday HJQueen Monclav 11 ColiiinbhiTluirs(laj'14(Oresoii...."rimrslayl4 Queen .Sunday I7iiate .Sumlav 17 Oregon Wednesday sofColumbU. Wednoday vo State Saturday 23 Queen Sntttrdav 23 Coltiniliia.Tursday 2G Oregon .TitCMla 25 Queen Fridav 2i5t ate Friday -J9 July! .inly Oregon Monday :iColr.nillu..Monday 2 Stale .Thursday sJQueen .Tliuradav 5 Columbia. .Sunday 8Oregou Sunday S Qiicen.VVedneMlay llSfate. V. edueday 11 OregonSatnnlav HColumbiaSatuni:iy H State Tm'Mlav lTJQueeu .Tuesday 17 ColumbiaFriday SOiOrvgon Friday 0 Queen Mondav 2:,Stalc Monday 23 Oregon. Thur-drv 2G'( oliHii!.i:iTliiirs!avi.v. State Sandav 29,Qii"on .Sunday 'ja Fiirutsltccl Rooms to ZScnL. Apply at Mrs. Denny Cuirans. rear Congregational church. An Aromatic Fragrance Is imparted to the mouth by the use of SOZODONT. It is beyond doubt the cleanest, purest and oet wash ever 'of fered to the puiiiic. su.uuom' and comfort arc synonyms. It cleanse the cavities in the enamel of the teeth. Important Xttticv t: I-Wnenm-ii aurt Ottiers. . 'JEFF." of the CIIOP HOUSE, will give you the REST iVcenfmeal in town forcash. Jioanl by the week ?.. 111 ad vance. Meals at any hour, day or night. A Chicago Merchant's Experience After I had become ninnwi skin and bone, with neither strength, appetie nor ambition left, and the doctors couldn't help me, two bottle linker's dinger J Mine cured mo completely. M. Ii. Westcutt, Lfjimp M rr,Ch!e:'go. IVotiee. -Dinner at "JEFF'S" CHOP HOUSE everv dav at r o'clock. The best 2 cent meal in town; soup. iish,Mvii kinds of mea's. vegetables, pie. pudding, etc. A glass of S. F. Deer, French Claret, tea or coffee included. All h haw tried him say Jeff is the -1SS " Invigorating Food For the brain and nerve is .hat we need in these days of rush and worry. Parker's Ginger Tonic restores the vi tal energies and brings good health and joyous spirits quicker than any thing you can use. Tribune. Its Wonderful Efficacy. Xo remedy ever discovered possesses the wonderful efficacy of -Syrup of Figs. The certainty with which it expels all impurities from the system, at the .ame time giving tone to the liver, stomach and bowels, places it ahead of all other remedies, to iv nothing of its beiug more casilv taken. It Is selling very rapidly. .Messrs. E. Dement & Co. are agents for Astoria. flodge, Davis & Co.. wholesale agents. Portland. Or. Brace up the whole sj'siem with King of the Blood. Seo Advertisement. Averill's mixed paints, the best in use. for sale at .1. W. Conn ; druir store. opposite Occident Hotel. As a family medicine, the Oregon Blood Purifier has no equal. It has proved itself a certain and efficacious remedy for all ''iseases caused by an impure state of the blood. The Oregon Blood Purifier is Ka ture's own remedy, and should bo used to the exclusion f all other medicines in all diseases of the stom ach, liver and kidneys. Safe and profitable is the invest ment of a few bottles of Plunder's Or egon Blood Purifier; safe, because it is a vegetable compound; profitable, because it will diminish your doctor bill. There is no comfort, night or day. When teeth arc suffering from decay. And oh ! the pain that we shall feel, When bitter hours at last reveal, That all our woe came grim and gaunt From our neglect of SOZODONT. ILVLE'S IIONJCY OF HoftCIIOUNU charms away a cough, cold, or inlluenza without any bad effect Pike's Toothache Dbops cure In one minute. Forced New Yokic Mav 19th. Messbs. Isaacs & Co.: Raise all the cash you can as speedily as possible, on receipt of which will send those goods you ordered, (Sijruod) SHERIFF O'NEIL. In accordance with the above request we intend to slaughter goods for the next ten- days. EVERYTHING BELOW 0STr! .. .'- Now is your Time to Secure Bargains, Look at the Price List. Dross Goods from t. . . 5 cts. per yd u Ginghams from " S " " Calicoes from -. -t ': Sl ihislms from 5 tc " Flannels from S ': " Table Linens from , . .".' 20 " " ' Linen Napkins 00 ,:' per do. Ladies ITosc 5 " pur pair Collars and Culls 10 " pnr sot Embroideries 2 " per yd. Walkinjr Sucques from 1 .00 Ladies Trimmed Hats 50 " Boys' Suits from 1 .50 Gents' full Suits from .- 5.00 Socks from 5 u per pair 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 SJierfff Q'NbIFs Baaiema Bisre, Corner Coneoinly and Main Streets, CSIUKCH ii!tr.cTo:tv I Gkaci: Ciifi'.fii Holy communion.' first Sunday of evory month. Snuriay' services at 1 1 a. M- ami 7 '!0 r. w. Wednes- f day evening service at 7 'JlO o clock. Kev. .m. i). iison, Hector. Fikst Pkkskvtekiax Cncnrn Ser vices at 1 1 A. m. and 7 !0 i. m. Weilnis? dav evening inyer meeting at 7'3Q o'clock. Kev. .J. V. Milligan, I'ustor. Co.ngkkoatiox at. Church Services at 11 a. 31. and 7::50 r. 51. Kev. Sftm'l Wood, Pastor. ltoMAX Catholic Church Services at 1030 a.m. Itev. L. Dicluian, Pastor M. E. Church Service- at 11 a. m and 7:50 !.m. Lecture ami Trayer Meet ing, Wednesday, at 7 p. M. Jiev. W. T. Chapman. Pastor. Baptist Church. Services every other Mmtlnv. Sunday School nt li p. m. Itev. Winfield JSeoK D. 1). pastoral supply. IevlMif ami iusir:i3eiifs. A fine .selection of the latest music, vocal and iu-trmnent'tl just revived br U. K. .Stevens & Co. i.f the City Book Store. Besides their uual sttiply of musical instruments thty have just re ceived violins and banjos, which Willi be round to cxceil anything or tm Kind in town, for the sani; price. A fresh supply of Hie latent popular intwir by ewrv'Mcsimcr. "Fair HrJ rdnltc-., wIiom; swl"iitaty lives iucrcHSu those trophies peculiar In -.rotucu, should ii'cDr. Pierce' "Favorite .Prewip ti..o," wh:h is s unfailing ivmecy. S!l liv dii"jas. All the itT.i medicines sdvertwed in this pnper. together with the choicest perfumery, and toii-t articles, etc-emi if t bo!t!ht at the IftAtvt prices, at. I. V. Conn's tlrii -,ir-. uypoj.it" OcidM hrtei. Astoria. Have Wistar balsam or" wild i-lit-ny always at hand. It cures eoughs. colds. bronchitis, whoopinjr oouii. crimp, tn flticuzn, con.-ii!tiplinsi, and all throat and lung complain:-, r-0 rents anU 1 a bot tle. Wlii will j on rough when Shiloh's Cure will giw iiniiiedJAle relief. Price 10 cts ,rn lis and 5!. .-ihl ly W. K. He men!. F01 l)pcp:.t and Liver Complaint, vmi have a printed siuaranlee on ivery Imttlu of Sniloh's Vitalixer. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. E. IemeK. Smi.on's Ccrk will immediately relieve Croup, whoopinti eough ami Bronchitis. Sold bv W. E. Dement. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a. posi live cure for Catarrh, Dintheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W. E. Dement. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Hcniedy Price ."0 cents. Sold by W. E. Dement The JJev. Geo. 11. Thayer, of Bour bon, ImL, says: ''Both myself and wife owe our lives'lo Shiloh's Consumption Cpue." Sold by W. E. Dement. Are von made miserable by Indi- Iv. Dement. -J lackmetauk." a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 2T and 50 cents. Sold by AV. E. Dement. Krtr tuo t(mii!1iii J. tr. Cutter' old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opixisiie uic ni'ii lower, anu see jauii bell. MEFF." of the CIIOP HOUSE i now rradv to manufacture Ice Cream to order 111 a'nv quantity for Balls, Socia bles, Private 'Houses, etc. and having the besuaciuties ot any piace in town guarantees to give satisfaction. Ice constantly on hand and for sale. No more long waiting to be shaved, as the three best barbers in the citj can be found at Joe G. Charters, next door F. Fabre's ice cream saloon. Mrs. Achcy has opened a studio in the Odd Fellows' building and is pre pared to exexutc portraits m oil. Jane will organize a class in Oil painting next Monday. An attractive, youthful appearance secured by using Parker's Hair Balsam to all who are getting gray. A true friend to the weak and con valescent i3 Brown's Iron "Bittera. A rf imiiiioiI. ri'Sfomf inn i.t nr. . t'r . : :. r . haustert and worn-out iunctiona toi low tho use of Brown's Iron Bitters. Where so.fast my friend? Why to Frank Fabre's for a paii roast. C I ft f M. ISAACS, Consignee. ASTORIA, OREGON & STOKES, a TT9 r r, 7 F T T? D 'OTJTAJUliiTAi.lLI3 -.VXD PROVISIONS. A3TCHOES. HOPE AND C0EDAGE. HARNESS AT SAN FRAHGI8G0 A Full Line of House Furnishing Goods. AP THE O. Jt. &. X. DOCK. Rmibs lir Lie ! j is jf jr "El? 'fji OF TES CHOP HOUSE Can prove hy his books that he Is doins the blppcst biLMiiCNS of any EBSTAUEAHT In the city, and he will guarantee to give the best meal for cash. For Sale. k 1TK-ST CLASS SALOON AND LODG 1 i. in' liiis nn nnr of flit nrincinnl stn-fts of tlifc titv. 13 rooms fatni-iicd : an assort ment of L'lquors and refreshment". A sool stock olBegars : l Fool Table, and troiMl liar fixtures. 1 A chance to stop into a good payhsf; busl I noss. I'rice SlfiJi. Inquire of W. B. GREXELL. Ileal citato J apent. cor. (Jhcnamus and Denton, near Post Offlce! fer B at Ir 0 - IP pi N 1 1 F0AEB 0. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. THE I X L .-i-JJT' he Leading' Dry Goods Xh&GE CTJB.T.SJ2TS, . n I have just received a large consignment of Lace Curtains? od Curtain Materials, in the newest designs, and would invite an inipec tion from intending purchasers, con6dent that for rarity and Low Prio NO SUCH VALUE HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED IN ASTORIA. Silks and Eress Goods, . - "We are showing on our Centre Counters a collection of themoat elaborate and richest Goods ever shown in this City, AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. All Silk Rhadames, All Silk Poulards, All Silk Ottomans, Etc., OXlO'&IEkSy We are now showing the Largest and most Elegant Lineiof La dies' Cloaks and "Wraps ever brought to this City. c"r Black Dolmans, ,'s Trimmed with Lace, Fringe, and Gimp. "'- Black Silk Dolmans, :4. Lined and Trimmed with Guipure Lace and Gimp. -, Fine Brocaded Satin Dolmans, -a Handsomely Trimmed with Chenille Fringj?. -. - . Walking Jackets, Mantles, Ulsters and Dusters; Shetland Shawls, ( Evening Shawls, Wool Shawls, All Sizes and Colors. CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT Wo are showing, without doubt, the largest, and most complete stock of Mens', Youths', and Boys' Clothing ever brought to Astoria AT EXTREMELY LOW FRIGES. largest Stocls, Lowest Prices in Astoria, O. H. COOPER, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. mma OCCIDENT STOBE. flavin? rect-ivetl the most complete line oC Geiits Eurnlshinjc Goods ever. opened I Attotia. 1 snail offerto buyers t!iet'lioicet Neckwear, Underwear, Dress Shirts, Fjwcjt Sliins, White Vests, Linen Dusters, Alpaca, Coats, etc., etc At tlie Veiy Lowest Prices ! The Largest Assortment of Straw Hats, All- the leading. styles in Soft. Stiff and Flexible Hats. Full stock of Clothing. including fine Prince Albert Coats in Black and BIu The Tailorini; department comprises the largest stock of imported Cloths, Ca&siaieres, Worsteds. Tweeds, etc. D. A. McINTOSH, Th.e Sheading TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER and GENTS FURNISHER. SfiSsiSr:43Sa2fS3SaSSSiS2&ESSa! IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH ME ! WHO ? FRANK ELBEESON, Seaside Baiery & Confectionery. Because my Goods are the Best, and Always Fresh. Cakes Candies etc., fu'rnlshedfor "Wedding parties, on short notice, and guaranteed to ive perfect satisfaction. Cake ornamenting a specialty. OppoMltB ii. XV. Hume'H. LEATHERS BROS. -BOAT B IT I T. I K It S. Tip Stalrw Ox'cr Arntlt & !'erchcii8 Shop. Call and examine the work "ve are doinp and see the wood we aro using, before mak lug a trade elscw here. FlItST-CLAS3 AVORJv A SPECIALTY. have you mm ! OUR SPLENDID STOCK eaxissaHaaasuasszaaaasaassizsaascMasiae:!! OF j CARPETS, I UPHOLSTERY, j j WALL PAPER, j AUD Newest Styles in Furniture? ED. D. CURTIS & CO. OI AV. Callick'a Old Stand.) Have some eletsint designs in the above mentioned goods which tfiey will be pleased to show the public. Everything new and tasteful, cinse of Astoria - Drap D'Almas "Wool Surralis,"' Satin Soleils, Etc .-. s .T Finest Goods. and Blanks Drawback Entriei , Bills of Lading Manifests, Etc. Legal Blanks. Mortgages, "Warranty Deeds. AT The Astorian Office Any blank or form not la stock-will b printed to order. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Keceipt Books. Fish Tallevs, Cards, Tags, and eomraeral paper of all kinds printed, to order at The Astorian Job Office. YOKES. We have for sale MONROE'S Celebrated Yekes, "Which are acknowledged by all Loggers ta be the BEST IN THE STATE. WAKEANTED NOT TO CHECK, dwlm WILSON &FISHEB. Astoria. L. K G. SMITH, Importer and wholesale dealer lu. Clznrs anil Tobaccos, Smokers' Articles, VU13 Ins Cant. Catlery, 8ta- tionrry. Etc. The largest an-4 Hnt stock of 1MEEB- SCHAUM ami AJIiibi; GOoDS in-theclty. I'artictitar attention paid to orders from tlw iittntr Tiieo. BKACKEB, Maaaxer. ClicnamiLs Street, Astoria. Oreson. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE vYESTPORT MILL COMPANY 15 IN THE FIELD AND PBOBOSES TO reirtiin. "We will take orders for lumber from 198 to 500 M.f at the mil I or delivered. , We also manufacture lath andTiaWtglea ( Al quality. Flooring a Specialty, Address all orders WESTPORT MILL CO. S.C.BJtraBz.Svpt. ! Blanks ! 3 - 1 t i.