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m SL'lic Shmi, Ststorttm. Through Rates for Astoria. I ASTORTA, OREGON: TUESDAY-.. JUNE '1G, 183 -Council meets to-night The bucket brigado lias appeared 5in. Mr. E. A. Noyes, agent of the O. R. & N. Co., informs us that he has received fticlal in formal ion that jtu- of the company to charge the same - bout 40,000 cases salmon shipped ovorland in May. I rates on all through eastern freight to -The Wasco Sum, a Uraighlforirard I A,toria Ulat u clurcd froni the same ppcr. is enlarged and improved. jpointa'to Portland. Astoria shippers -A fire at Dallas last Saturday , will be given through bill3 of lading Usirovel $13,000 worth of property, to any eastern point ami in every rt--TH. VJrf mnN it Jll Kptll I aP,,ct the Astoria public will have the Relics of By-gone Days. ' Henry "Ward Beecher. En. Astekian: Henry Ward Beccher's seventieth ) History tells us that in days gone , birthday ocourred yesterday. His by, Sir Francis Drake, in an English family and neigbors, and church and mediatelv upon the completion of the! pnvaicer in pursuit or apanisu oucca-,""' - - -v --; , Northern Pacific Railway, tickets to j as far north -as Cape So little slock doc. ho .ake iu such nil !,. iiinB on.fnrn rit!.., ,il , nn ' rouiweamer, ana nnumg tne weamsr n" "k"' " "r- --" sale at tho oflice in this city at the same rates charged for the same tickets in Portland. It is also the intention n that the Northern Pacific will cross at Ooflin Rock. - What splendid weather to go-a-fi5hing' Sky, sun. wind and tempera ture lust right. Mr. A. S. Duniway is in the city. We bolieve it is her intention ti delher a lecture while here. -Capt Bochnu of the Pionm is reported sick in Portland with a sore fov4. It is foarod that ho may lose it. The Cew Taeoma L&bjti surprises iu by the assertion that ''ordinary Kiria wear short dresses at eighteen. The Home School (Oakland) for oung ladies will begin July 25th. See advertisement in another column. The G. Mtle will start for Tillamook immediately after tho ar mal of the M'iJe H'titf from J'ortlaud nist Saturday. violin Campbell has quarry property, on the below St. Uolens, to C. the sum of $40,000. bonded his rivor, just A. Mann for same rates that are charged io and from Portland. It is the intention of the company to lay down overland freights at Astoria at the same price that it now co3ls to ship the same class of freight to San Francisco. Mr. Noycs expects to get tho first lot of overland tickets by the middle of July, for though the gap will not be closed till the last week in August, travel bath ways is already beginning. Thii places Astotin on the same footing with Portland and San Fran cisco, and iu such action the company displays n spirit tht will assuredly be to the mutual advantage of both tho transportation company and the public. HO! fnii fhn intensely cold gave up the chase sailed ."They are geese. Why should they jyj Qj south and anchored his ileet at Point j make a fuss about my seventieth " , Rayes.Cal. Had he sailed as far' birthday? They didn't make., fuss north as the Columbia ho would have when I was 40 years old, or 30 years .p.- . discovered the river and about ten old, or when t was GO ye-iw ..f ge. ! H jjl K H I miles up tho river, south side, ho Why now, for I am just as young as 1 U U 11 1 11 might have found a village of thui e ever I wasl" He and Mrs. Beecher, Spanish buccaneers enjoying them, will start on an extended northwest- , . , . . - .? o .f arn (nnrrm tifflh of Julv. Th.!i fiUllltV solves ny a rousing ure maue m - -- - -- - , - . . TfTfc A Tfc k TT1 ft ft spruce limbs, with plenty ,.f corn beef have broken i up housek-epms and ar? , A 1 If A P Alll A If T ' H .uin ucrnici i vn a ' m i jb r .,- mmm w w over this (to C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MEROHSKDIBX FORTH Our New School House. The Astoria of to-day h in a jtalo of transition. It is growing out of tho old, village appeurauce, slowly yet surely. Already buildings that would be a credit to nny municipality have arisen, and in the years that are so potent with promise shall arise finer fabrics of structural growth lllustrat- Siuoe Saturday the oppressive inS development of the great city ndtriness has occasioned universal re-! th,lt w W the dutiful penin sula that steim desiirned -...i ..,..u .. i... ,.,.i oil ,u -.r'i. boardiiur with :i son nnPHft tn rpnair their fleet. The reason expresses great regret there is no history of this village and ,1'er) strange housekeeping change An discovery of the liver we infer h, exchange says: "Mrs. Beecher iwis that they were lawless pirates and engaged to be married o Mr. Bi-echer dare not make known their adven-1 when she wa-. 18 year. ..f age and he turea. Iu '44 1 built my log cabin a. 17. Seven years after ihej were mile above the old fort of J. J. Aator, j marrit d. There as a deal of poetry and proceeded to clear a girden. In j in h-r expression of a wish to Itvu tho spading up the ground about eight jold life over, when Henry was a pastor inches deep, I came to many beef i Indianapolis and iu Lawreneebnrg, bones evidently the bones from corn-jlnd., on a salary of S300 n year, beef, horn handles of table knives with 'Yes she said, 'we lived on les than other kitchen implements of by- $1 day and wo noiiA dava. It I vidHiiL that all iron! bread and water! 0... ,.j. I'nmi now on until the Fourth we intend to hold a grand parade in the prices or eoods. Iiouuli we have no min-Dowder explosions, the explosions we are about to make In the wonderful reductions hit lie prices of goods In eery department in our store will give un did not live That matter mark. Such wttrui nights, especially. are Hiinsual iu Astoria. A railroad employe named O Bnen was struck by a piece of rock front a premature blast near St. Hel ens last Friday and fatally injured. The lif rale is loaded, being as last season the first of the Astoria loaded by nature for the scat of commercial empire. Prominent among the institutions of every American city, stands the schoolhouse, in which our children, the grand army of tho republic, shall i be educated and in which they receive their first impressions of their rights and duties as citizens. In tlm as in salmon fleet. She takes out 7-003 1 other respacts Astoria will not be cases. Hor list is in another column. -The I. S. X. Co., have reduced the faro to Ilwaco, and are now charg ing but seventy-five cents for one of the most delightful trips that can be taken. Messrs. Munroe, Freeman and WilKs of Washington county, who are each about ninety-eight years of ago claim to be the three oldest men in Oregon. Pacific county will celebrato the Fonrth in good style. Oysterville, Ilwaco, South Bend and Woodard's Landing will all have special obser vances of the national birthday. found deficient, and no building gives us more pleasure to notice than the Astoria Public School, the foundation of which was begun yesterday after- noun. Other buildings of loftier pro portions will grace our city with arch itectural beauty, more pretentious structures will in time arisj to accom modate the growing wants of our com munity, but none more important to the welfare nor more conducive to the perpetuity of our prosperity shall ever be begun than th it on which work began yesterday. from length of time had oxidized to dust, for the old horn handles had once held a blade. The place was grown up with maple, spruce and hemlock with nothing to distinguish it from the adjacent forest. The trees cut down and burnt showed a square hillock about six feet high. Curiosity led me to dig iuto it, 1 came to charcoal and on further examining the place came to the logs of the houao which the charcoal had preserved from decay. It must have taken many years to oxidize all iron and bury these things eight inches beneath the surface. It might have been in Sir Francis Drake's time, and it might have been one or two hundred years before that this place was occu pied. The place is on lot S, block 2, Shivoly's Astona, where anyone can go and see traces of the coal to this day. The coal would be abundant but was carried away for blacksmith purposes yeara ago. f. M. Siuvbly. Judgo Truitt, one of the leading jurists of the state, is in the city. He has evinced his faith in tho future of ths seaport of Oregon by making some largo purchases of city proporty. Patriotic residents of the Ieha lem Valley propose to havo a good time celebrating the Fourth of July, by a picnic, orations, grand ball, oys ter supper, etc., at tho Peterson place. Arrangements havo been made whereby the workmen on Mrs. Kin ney's new brick buildiug can work on the foundation for the new school house when high water prevents work on tho Squemoqua street buildiug; a capital plan. - -Wm. T. Coleman it Co., of Ssn Francisco, have purchased the Royal Soap company's works at Alameda Point for 20,000. They will be con verted from soap manufacturing to borax manipulation, the purchasers being the owners of extensive mines of crude borax in Nevada. New Regulations. On j-esterday's steamer PostiMister Chance received some uew instruc tions iu reference to money order bus iness. Briefly the' amount to this: After the 2nd of Jury a single domes tic money order may be issued for any amount from one cent to $100. The smallest fee will be eight cents; the largest for orders exceeding S80, forty-five cents. Peisons cm send three money orders on the same- day to the same payee. The international money order business stands unaffect ed. The increase in the facilities for transacting business through this important branch of the public service is apparent. All Same Astoria. When the news ranched this city that the Albany boys had come out victorious, flags were raised iu differ ent parts of the city and the fire boll rang out on the mellifluous air the joyful tidings that tho Albany firemen were again on top. A collection was taken up, and a fine supper ordered at the Revere house to be ready at eleven o'clock P. M... at which time the steamer Isabella whs expected to return, but we were doomed to dit ip pointment, for tho boat did not put in an appearance until a quarter to one. A large crowd was waiting at tho wharf when the boat arrived. After landing the truck, the firemen adjourned to the Revere house and partook of an excellent repast, after which thej retired, perfectly satisfied. Albany If (raid 'J 1. 'Tis now in order for the Salem TaU: to growl at Albany for making a fuss over its returning firemen. oi bread and water and SI per day has caused my husband to make five thousand explanations. .We lived on less, and I should like to live those days over again, for then I had my husband with me. Mrs. Beecher says she will be 71 3'ears old on the 26th of August next, bite is ten months and two days older than her husband. She was born in 1812 and ho in 1813. On tho first Sunday of July next Plymouth church will hold communion service, ami .Mr. Beecher will preach, and also on the 8th of July, when there will be a baptismal service. The next day he will start on his journey. lie will lecture in California, Oregon, and Washington Territory, and will visit his son, Herbert Foote Beecher, who has a residence at Seattle. Yesterday's Passengers 11 Westrom, P Castleton, D Wil soii, M Beoley, A McBeth, McDuff, Mrs Mcrqnisette Geo Johnson, tteo Elson, Lily Clark, J P Enton. E Chapman, Laura Fair, W Stanley, Messrs. Beagee, Ciaudine, Nieker3.ni, Ruble, Bert, Short, Trullinger, Good rich, Mr and Mrs Seoley,- Asher and Allen, J F McLaughlin, 1 Bergman, G McXealc, Chas Carter, F Hiugim, E H Palmer, J McCanti, P Kearney, J Spencer, Capt Carroll, Messrs Far mer, Strong, O'flara and Slatter, A E Birch, Win Kyler, Mrs McQiiinu. A Adamapple, M O'Dowd, Wm Porter, Judge Elliott, Mr and Mrs Tackier, Miss Wallace, S F Lowry, L Peter son, J A jiurpuy, vm rna'.oii, .) Holliday. H Korper. J P McCarty, F Miller, Wm Moulton, Tims Crawley, J Kclley, 3Ies3rs Takler, Eccles, Ross, Overton, Cole, Powers, Brown. Goddard, Hendrickson, Grimes, Hud son and Gillis. Alihnu:h we have no jmn-powder explosions, the explosions we are about to make wnniiprfni rriiictiuiw in Hie nrlces of iroods in e erv department in our store will cl bounded pleasure toonr natrons, but will caue consternation and dismay In the ranks of our cointHtltor. Tho ilr4 lKmb$beiI flred Is the balance of Ariel's Gents' ai Youths' Clotoine and Mkinn Goods. Boys' Suits from $2.50 up. Men's Suits from 5.00 up. ' Linen Bosom Shirts from 75 cts. up. " Underwear from 35 cts. up. Cotton Socks from 4 cts. up. " Shaker Socks from 12 1-2 cts. up. All "Wool Hats from 75 cts. The second Bombshell Ladie3 Lisle thread Gloves from 10 cts. up. Silk Gloves from 25 cts. up. Cotton Hose from 5 cts. up. Fireworks and miscellaneous explosions in Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Domestics, Millinery, Etc.. at Sheriff 6'NeiVs Bsaknpt Store, M. ISAACS & Co., Consignees. Corner Concomly and MahcStreets, - ASTORIA, OREGON THE I XL (lloriOUSlThe Leading Dry Goods 'clothing House of Asiorim. Xfa&GS CCTE.TAI2TS, 1 have just received a large consignment of Lace Curtains,. and Curtain Materials, in the newest designs, and would invite-an- inspect tion from intending purchasers, confident that for rarity and Low-Prices- NO SUCH VALUE HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED IN ASHHHA. Silks and Dross Goods, . '. We are showing on our Centre Counters a collection of. tho, most" elaborate and richest Goods ever shown in this City, AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. ;: All Silk Ehadames, All Silk Foulards, All Silk Ottomans, Etc., Drap D'Almas "Wool Surrahi, Satin Sbleils, Etc. WHHWHr They all Smiled. Piled up in the oflico of the gas company is a largo number of metera of the most approved mike. These ingenious arrangements cost from thirty to forty dollars apiece. In the comer stands a gas-tester, and every instrument boforc leaving the oflice is thoroughly tested, so that tho record furnished bv the dial may be relied upon. The British ship Pinmuie, the largest merchant ship afloat, which left Su Francisco on the 10th, for Liverpool, carried 0,000 cases of stbaon. Of these 2,000 from the Sacramento are quoted at $0.20 per case on board. H. D. Hume's 2,000 cases were valued at $5:00. The figures arc from the S. F. Commercial ileraM. The Astokian remarks that a gentleman visited its sanctum the other day and laid an 3x10 inch egg, which weighed three and three-fourth ounces. The climate of Astoria must be peculiar. Aeic. The 2fcic lies an usual. Its customary display of bad grammar may be overlooked, but eveu charity cannot allow falsehood to pass unnoticed. The New Taeoina Ledgei gives its readers a "pointer" on the folly of modest' in mmiing prices fr md es tate. Boiled down, its advice to the citizens of that burg is to "cinrh" a stm ger looking for property, and make hint pay its possible as well aa rral value. Hanson & Co.'s mill, at Tacoma, ia averaging about 185,000 feet of lumber per day. One hundred and fifty men are employed in tho mill, about sixty m loading vessels, and three hundred and ninety at the log ging camps, which furnish the mate rial in gross Lite mail advices report the London market for salmon quiet, but it is generally admitted that favorable weather will improve the consumption and lead to a better trade later on. From Liverpool it is reported that the country demand is improving, and dealers' sales have been very satis factory; prices are firmly maintained. At Bristol all description of canned gooas are ami at tne moment, ex cepting salmon, for which there is a very fair demaud at full prices. Rescue So. 2. Eery member of ltcscueXo -j is ic spectfull y requested to be at the engine house this evening at eight o'clock sharp, for company drill. IIV K.J,. L'AKKKi:. Formerly it was the custom, more than at present, to "have up notes" in this pulpit for tho loss of friends, etc. A neighboring clergyman on an exchange read a notice that Mr. A. desired prayers that the death of his wife might be sanctified to htm, etc., and the clergyman prayed most ear nestly for the brother sitting lonely ano desolate in Ins pew, etc. tie no ticed a rustling in the congregation, and to his consternation learned that the note had been shut up iu the bi ble a year, and the man had his new wife for the first time in the pew. The good people smiled. Hotel Arrivals. K. of P. Ball. Astor lodge Ho. CK. of P. will give a select ball on July 4th eve. Ar rangements aro m progress to make it a social success. Following are the cemmittees: Com. of arrangements, A. Campbell, J. C. Lidwell; Printing, Jay Tuttle, E. D. Curtis; Music, J. E. Thomas, H. E. Nelson; Invita tions, J. W. Hume, E. A. Noycs; Reception, E. J). Curtis, E. A. Noyes, Jay Tuttle, H. E. Nelson; Floor, J. C. Lidwell, J. W. Hume, A. Camp bell, J. E. Thomas. Theatrical. rAItKKR HOUSE. H Brown, Woody Island; H A Spayth, LJ Levisohn, A Ascll, E Haight, T Doig, J Winslow. G W Birchard, D Huntington, F Foht, J S Cartnery, D Killapcr, E Cheadlo, F E Dodge, Portland; G Abernetlry, Oak Point; II A Mathews, Schr Cous ins; A Kiser, B Dudley, Sei Milt: W Soule, South Bend; Y It GahriuS, J Mcintosh, C Ziepel, Cathlatnet; J Brown, D Wilson, 0 Carlson, J H D Gray & son, B R Elliott, E W James H Miirr.13', C Willi uns, J tl liens n, City; D Lmdman T S Cmr.in, G Wil liams, G Bennett, 0 Howard, S F; G Richardson, Cousins; J H Rogers Dramatic Co; A Mather, J Wood, Clackamas; .1 Bollard, Willipa; .Mrs Bruuell. V B Hayden, Ilwaco; J R Beagle, J O'Harra, T Speauv, Brook-field. Steamer Days. I Following is a resume of sailing dates for ocean steamers for dune and July, steamers leaving Astoria and San Francisco overy three days: FJtnM A.-mmiA ki:om sax kj:a: Cisco June) at 10 A. 3t. June Columliia.TufMlav 2C Oregon ..Tuesday 2U (Jiieeu .I'ritlav 2)Stnte .........Friday 29 July! July Oregon Mondav :!Columuia.sronday 2 State .TIiutMlay r.JQueen .Thursday 5 Columbia. .Sundnv (Oregon Sunday 8 tlueeii.'Wediicsday lllState Wednesday It OregonSatun!ay 11 (Columbia-Saturday 14 State Tuedav 17i Queen.. .Tuesday 17 ColumbiaFriday 20 Oresron Friday 20 Queen.. .Monday 23 State.. Monday 23 Oregon Tlmrsdrj 2G' ('olumbiaThuisday 2C State- Minday 29,Queen Sunday 2a Domestic Exports. The receipts of certain articles of Or egon produce at San Francisco, from January 1-t, 183:?, to June 'JOth, inclu sive, nave neen as follews: Flour, qr .sks 191 330 Wheat. ctLs 2U2X) Oats, ctls SJ.60C Salmon, 11N 479 lit bids 1G2 os 79.S62 lkjr . 33 Apple. ltipe, bxs . . g,3G0 Kutter. pkp . . -. 95 Potatoes, .iks 2:5.440 Wool, lalc . . . 9,959 Hides. No 20,292 Tallow, pkgs .. .. 7frt Beef, bbN 9 I fay. bales 23 Quicksilver. lUsk.s Fruit, Dried, pkgs ueai iier, ps;gs, The Latest Styles. Among the latest styles may he noted the very prevalent one of taking Syrup of Fies instead ot castor oil, pills, salts, and the other bitter and nauseous reme dies of former times. It is a very de cided improvement,as anyone may learn by getting a bottle from our druggists, W. E. Deinent&'Co. Hodge, Davis & Co- wholesale agents, Portland, Or. WANTED. In Astoria, an Agent for the LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC. The DOMESTIC with the latk impjiovi: mkts. is the best Sewinn .Machine the world lias yetproduced. For terms address 21-lw F. L.TILESTON, Agt. Portland. llois, bales.......... Hams, pkfts .... Cheese, es-. ...... Flaxseed, sks..... Com. ctls............. Canned tiooiLs, cs., Iird, pkgs Racfln, cs..... . 1)0 C.4S7 (304 454 14 J.370 11 722 9 Young, middle-aged, or old men, sutlenug from nervous debility or kindred affections, should a idress, with two stamps, for largo treatise, World's Dispkxsary Medical Asso ciation, Buffalo, N. Y. Tlic :Ian IVlio L,:uiglm Who! Whv! Where! At Carl Ad ler's. GettheuIJad Boy's Diar," mid you'll have to get your wife to sew on the buttons that you shed. Ice. and Ice Cream "Deli ore!. Frank Fabry's wagon is now ready to deliver ice. or icr- cream to any part of the city, during the day. J. H. Rogers arrived yesterday with hit all star dramatic cempany: the brass band riding through the principal -streets. The company com prises Holmes Graver, Jr., and Mies JfayDeLome, Darrell Yinton, Lewis d Lulu Catlctt, Mis Nellie Thorn tej 3ia Annio Merton, Geo. Sher wood, J. C. Miller, C. H. Roberts, Ctac Brady and Robert Fenton. i:. iM'iiaei. '? seey. Foreman. Attention Alrrts. Drill Hits evening at S o'clock shaip; full attendance requested. I 15. F.MIKIKO.V, Koieinan. Rogers All Star Dramatic company began a brief iramatic season at Lib erty Hall last evening; the play was "The James BoyB," in which the troupe had full opportunity to display their ability. The spAaal scenery was a notable feature and the play was acted in a most realistic manner. To-night the attractive dramas '-Phoenix, or Back from the Grave," will be presented. Reserved seats at "the City book store. i A Chicago Merchant's Experience After I had become almost akin and bono, with neither strength, appetie nor ambition left, and the doctors couldn't help me, two bottles Parker's Ginger Tonic cured me completely. M. B. Westcott, Lamp M'f'r,Chicao. A'olice. Dinner at "J EFFSCHOP HOUSE every day at 5 o'clock- The best2."i cent meal in town; soup. Gsh, seven kinds of meats, u'eetaoles. pie, puuunitr, etc. A glass of S. F. Ueer, French Claret, tea or couee lucumeu. All who nave tried him say Jeff is the "HOSS." If you T.ilic Xew rooms, new furniture, new, clean beds and a quiet placo to sleep co to the () K Lorisimr House, corner West nth and Water irtrecK opposite Frank Fa me . Important Xotfce to Fislicrnien anil Othertt. MEFF," of the CHOP HOUSE, will cive you the BEST 25-cent meal In town for rash. Board by the week S5, in ad vance. .Meals at any hour, day or night. Invigorating Food hor the brain and nervo is what wo need in these days of rush and worry. Paiker'a Ginger Tonic resiores the vi tal energies and brings good health and joyous spirits quicker than any thing you can use. Tribune. For Sale, 17UVK HUNDRF.D CORDS DRV HEM ? lock Wood, which I will deliver at the houses of customers for $4 a cord. " Dmyinff or all kinds done at reasonable rates. K. It. MARION. For Sale. A ( ACRES LAND 2 J 3IILES FROM AS tcv toria. on the John Day river, at $K per acre it sold soon. Thts ts a cood purchase for any one desirin;: a small farm. tnouire or iqu BO BOZORTH& JOHNS,. F INK To Rent. D.VELLING HOUSE, PARTLY furnished in a desirable locality. BOZORTH& JOHNS. To Rent. USE CONVE Inquire of MRS. MALCOLM. A SMALL nOUSE CONVENIENTLY SIT- XV. uatcd Notice IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT FROM AND after this date, the 2tst day of June, 1883. Job Ross Is the only authorized azent. and proper person to apply to for the use on oc- iiaiiuii ui Lriuenj naii,m low cuy oiiYMona. Clatsop County, Ogn. Done by order ot the Board of Directors. Y. I. McEWAN. If Secfy. Notice. niHE PARTNERSHIP BUSINESS BE- twceii Henry Forchen. and Martin Han son, in the old Dew Drop In saloon, has been dissolved by mutual consent, and all bills due are pa able only to M. Hanson, at the :arm place, M. HANSON. Astoria. Juno l&lh, 1883. lOt Teachers' Examination. THERE WILL BE A TEACHERS PUB 11c Examination in the Superintendents, oflice, opposito tho Catholic church, com mencing at 0 o'clock, Friday, and Saturday, June2sJ. and 30. 19S3. H. SLOOP, d-td Sup't. Rooms to Let. KOOMS SUITABLE FOR LIGHT HO USE kecplng, furntshed or unfurnished, or single rooms at MRS. TWILIGHT'S. 7-lm CX.O.&ZS, v .. "We are now showing the Largest and most Elegant LinJrofL,- dies' Cloaks and "Wraps ever brought to this City. Black Dolmans, Trimmed with Lace, Fringe, and Gimp. " Black Silk Dolmans, - y 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 DXPAATMBJCT- We are showing, without doubt, the largest, and most complete stock of Mens', Youths', and Boys' Clothing ever brought to AstorU AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. Largest Stock, Finest Goods. and Lowest Prices in Astoria. a H. COOPER, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. . OCCIDENT STOEE. IIa Ing received the most complete line of Gents Furnishing Goods eyer opeaed im Astoria, I shall offer to buyers the choicest Neckwear, Underwear, Dress S$urts;FT Shirts, White Vests, Linen Dusters, Alpaca, Coats, etc., etc. At the Very Lowest Prices ! -7 The Largest Assortment of Straw Hats, All the letdfif styles in Soft, Stiff and Flexible Hats Full stock of Clothing.including fine Prince Albeipats in BUck and Mm The Tailoring department comprises the largest stock of imported Cloths, Oassimeres, Worsteds, Tweeds, etc. D. A. McINTOSH, The Loading TAILOR, CLOTfflER, HATTER and GENTS FURNISHER. FraukFabrc's Oy.stcr and 'Iioi House. Tlioe wishing a uicc plate of Eastern or Shoahvater bay oysters cooked in any style, or an early breakfast before going aboard the boat, should call ami we him. Fresh Eastern and Shoahvater bay oysters received by eery steamer. Blacksmith Wanted. Apply to G.A. Stinson. A good work man can get good wages. At Carl Atllcr. 'Tcck's Had Boy,' '-Confessions of a Bashful Man,r and all the new and pop ular books. Every book of any note i e ceived as fast as published. Girl Wanted Immediately, to take care of an Infant. Enquire ot A. Y. Allen. Foreign Salmon Shipments .June Rycvale, Liverpool, Scandi navian 2000, Ocean 2000, W Hume 2000, Geo Jlume 1000, Tt Adams 2000, Astoria 1000. 1 X L 2000, Geo T Myers 1714, Jas vniuanis oi., union z-mu, joo Jiumej 1200. Pillar Itock 2004. Fisherman's 2000, S D Adair 2000, .1 A Devlin MOO, White Star 2000, J O Hanthorn 1000, Seaside 1000, S Elmore 1000, Pacific Union 1000, Aberdeen 2000, Columbia 200, total 37003 Are yon made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite. Yellow Sinn ? Shiloh's Yital iur is a positive cure. For sale by W. I!. Dement. -"llaeknietack." a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 ana 50 cents. Sold by W. E. Dement. The Peruvian svniD has cured thou sands who were suffering from dyspep sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu mors, female complaints, etc. Pamph lets free to any address, setn w.ivowif &S0U5" Boston. Averiirs .mixed paints, the best in use. for sale at J. V. Conn,s drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. Brace up the whole system with King of the Blood. See Advertisement. Leinenweber & Co., C. I.KINKXTVKBKR. H. BBOW-V. ESTABLISHED 1865. ASTORIA, OREGON, TAMERS AKD CDMRIES, Manufacturers and Importers ot 4 LL KINDS OF AND FINDINGS Wholesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOW. IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH ME ! WHO ? FRANK ELBERSON, SeasifleBatery & Confectionery. "W JtLX. ? Because my Goods are the Best, and Always Fresh. Cakes Candles etc., fundshedfor "Wedding parties, on short notice, and guaranteed to givtf perfect satisfaction. Cake ornamenting a specialty. Opposite . W. Hume's. Bats ! BUs! For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines. liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Campbell. Where so fast rov friend ? Frank Fabre's for a pan roat. Why to For a Hicat Fitting Boot Or Shoe, go to P. .I.Goodmans, on Cbe namus street, next door to L W. Case. All goods of (he best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. Go to the O. K. Lodging House corner Vest-9tli and Water streets. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and lung complaints, r-0 cents andSSl a bot tle. Shiloli's Catarrh Remedy a posi tivc cure for. Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W. E. Dement. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloli's Catarrh Remedy j'nee ro cents, anict ay w. i. uement Demand it, and take no other iron preparation except Brown's Iron Bit ters. It i3 the best. eyillghest casll price paid for Hides and Tallow. aJEFF. of the CHOP HOUSE is now ready to manufacture Ice Cream to order in any quantity for Balls. Socia bles, Private IIouso, etc, and having tne uesuacmties or any place in town guarantees to give satisfaction. Ice constantly on hand and for sale. Make yourself healthy aud strong. Make life happy by usiug Brown's i Delicious Ice Cream at Frank Fa- Iron Bitters. !urcs- -The ReT.Geo. II. Thayer, of Bon J JJff' yhfuPlrance bon, Ind., says: "Both myself and wife secured by using Parkers Hair Balsam oweour lives tobmnon's Coxsumption , " are getting gray. Cube." Sold uy w. E. Dement. Suiloh's Cure will immediately relievo Croup, whooping! cough and W.1S.. Bronchitis. Sold by , Dement. Foi Dj-spepsiaandLiver Complaint, you have a printed jniarantee on every bottle of Shlloh's Yitalizer. It never rails to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement, Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS.. DEJU.KKS IX Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, WKOUGIIT AND CUT GALVANIZED SPIKES, Kails, Copper Sails ami Burrs, Shelf Hardware; Paints and Oils Rubber and Hemp Packing of all Kinds. PROVISIONS. FI.OUK A2f yOUL FJEE1. AgenU for Salem Flouring Mills. Cornpr Chenamus andHamilton Streets ASTORTA-, OREGON. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLAGKSM1TH1NG, At Capt. Holers old stand, comer of Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons made ami repaired. Good work guaranteed. nn YOU SEEN nziHCfiiasacuaadatssisssiiaiuisisHBXiEii OUR SPLENDID STOCK eaBasaasaiiiaazaEsaaaasaaaaazaiaaacEaaaasaai OF j CARPETS, j j UPHOLSTERY, j I WALL PAPER, j Drawback Entries, Bills of Lading, j Manifests, Etc. : Legal Blanks. Mortgages, Warranty Deedi. AT. The Astorian Office Any blank or form not In stock, will fe printed to order. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Kectlpt BMka. Fish Talleys, Cards, Tags, and cobumnUI paper ot all kinds printed to ordr at The Astorian Job Offio. YOKES. We hare for sale , MONROE'S Celefcrmte Tke, "Which are acknowledged by all Loggers to be the BEST IN THE bTATE. 0-WABBANTED NOT TOCHBCK. d wlm WILSON & FISHBB, Astoria AND Potest Stylos. Iu Furniture? ED. D. CURTIS & CO. OI V Galllck's Old Stand.) Hae some elcsntt designs In the above mentioned goods which they will be pleased tn show the public. ETerytblng new aud tasteful. L. K. G. SMITH, Importer and wholesale dealer iu t Clznr and Tebaceen, Snefeen ArtlrK FlaylHZ Cards, CuUrrt3&ty v- tloaery. Et. "' " The largest and flTiost stock of 1LKK- SCHAUil and AMUEtt UOOD.-i In the . Particular attention paid to orders frca the couutry. . . , , Thko.BRACKEX. M&afle-. Chenamui Street, Astoria. Oregon. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPOET MILL COMPANY IS IN THE FIELD AND PBOF08ES TO remain. . We will take orders for lumber fro 199 to 500 JL, at the mill or delivered. We also manufacture lath aad shlaglea at At quality. Floorings Specialty . Address all orders ,- WESTPOBI Ttfn.Ti CO s C, Bsx:orSK w r" - -