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2Hvc -iDHily !j&s8xmu ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY JULY 13.18B3 Council Proceedings. About the Size of the Matter. Good brick clay has lnon found at Upper Astoria. Tho Oregon sailed yesterday; tho Columbia is due to-morrow. Tho July number of the West Short will contain a view of Young's rivor falls. The ShubrkJ: crossed the bar yesterday afternoon on a voyage to Shoalwater bay. A great many excursiouists came down from Portland yesterday to en joy the delighiful sea air. Some of the new brick made on Youngs River by Henry Plath will be used in Kinney's new brick build ing. The Sunday school children of tho LL E. church will have a flower festival at half past seven this evening. This state lias 14. lodges K. of P., with a membership of 700; the Order being organized in November, 1871. ' During the first four months of '83, 1,327 tons of canned salmon went eastward overland from San Fran cisco. At a special meeting of tho city; In answering a correspondent whot council last ovouing, Mayor Ilahn complains of the present status in Se- i presiding, councilmen Case, Carruth-j attle, the Post-Intelligcnrcr makes ; ers, Johns, Iluinc, and Trouchard i some very sensible remarks which are j present A petition from the Co-; go applicable to our own situation' lumbia Water company asking for ex-: that ive give them place. Comment- j tension of time was referred to proper j ing on its correspondent's strictures committee. A petition numerously ; our Sound contemporary says; "Ho; signed by citizens and tax ayeri ask-' is partially correct in denouncing tho ' ing the city council to set the appro- j character of many of the structures, priation for the two engine companies J along our business streets. He is too . at $125 per month each, and tho Hook sweeping, however, for he makea no and Ladder conijmny $30 por month, exceptions, whereas many of the buildings aro as fine, substantial and creditable as can bo found in any like city in the United States, while none j Henry Ward Beecher will receive eighteen thousand dollars for lectur ing on this coast in August and Sep tember. Divine service on board the Mountain Queen lying at Parker's dock at 4 o'clock, Rev. J. McCormac officiating. Tho demand for timber in tho Chehalis country is unabated. The VitkiU of the 12th, has ninety-three timber notices. was referred to committee on Cre and water. An ordinance ordering the closing of nil placos of business in the city of Astoria at twelye o'clock midiiiirht. not to reopen till Gvo a. M., was read first and i second times and passed under sus pension of the rules: ayes, Case, Car- j ruther8, Hume and Trenchard: nay, Johns; the ordinance wa3 declared duly passed. An ordinance specify ing time and manner of improving Concomlv street was read first and cond times and pasted under sus pension of tho rnlos. An ordinance establishing grade on Cass street was read first and second times and passsed under suspension of the rules. The following bills were ordered paid: I. W. Case, $60.30; Astor House, SG5.20; Clatsop Mill Co., $297.05; E. A. Quinn, S3G.4D; C. P. ?rofl!tt,$18; W. G. Ross, $18; D. McKenzie, $18; J. W. Supernaut, S18. C. J. Donahue, $18; N. Gilmore, $21; Jno. McCane, $21. A resolution was adopted ordering le gal notice be given concerning the re pair and improvement of Cass street. A resolution authorizing the council to contract for the improvement of th cemetery was passed. On motion council adjourned. There will be a special auction xale at E. C. Holden's next Wednes day; sales will be in the afternoon and evening. See adv. Chaplain Scott will preach in the Baptist church at 11 a. m., and deliv er a lecture on "Gambling and law lessness" in the evening. The case of Win. Burbury, charged with assault upon Leonard Chance, was yesterday continued till Monday afternoon at one o'clock. Tho steamer Lurline, which left Portland at eight o'clock last evening, arrived down with a party of seaside visitors at an early hour this morn ing. A new steamer is to be put on the route between San Francisco and the Sound; trips to be made every five days instead of every seven as at present. --The iron bark Glenbercie, now discharging at Flander's wharf, will go on berth to load salmon for London, direct. bibBon. Uhurch or Uo., are the agents. J. A. Whitcomb of Woodards Landing informs us that early sown crops and hay, in that vicinity will yield fairly, but late crops will suffer considerable from the drought. - Work on tho new schcl building is progressing as fast as it is possible. Yesterday afternoon the brick founda tion was finished. It is 87 feet front, running back 70 feet, 8 inches on Benton street, 13 feet high. The German evangelical reform ed congregation will have divine ser vice this afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the Baptist churclu All Germans aro cordially invited. 3 oils Gaxtekbeik, pastor.. rn the police court yesterday the cases of Geo. Hill, Robt. Wilgren and Wiseman & Co., were continued. In the first mentioned case a plea of not guilty was entered, a jury sum moned, and the trial set for two o'clock to-morrow afternoon. "For you" 3Iiss Carol Crouso who3o goodness sake don't say I told made such a hit in "Whims" in this city a few weeks ago, is in the city. She goes on the next Alaska trip as a newspaper correspondent, and will be the first lady correspondent who ever made a trip to that far off northern shore. Excursion tickets have been pl&M&on sale from Portland to Ilwa co "arid return; fare, $3.75. Tickets geod to return until August 31. Al so, through single trip tickets from Portland to Ilwaco; fare, $2.75. The TFtrfe West rims daily, except Wednesday, making close connections here at 1 r. m. for Hwaco, arriving there at 2:30 r. m. -George Brown of Tokes Point, died very suddenly at Oysterville on the morning of tho fifth. Ho was unusually well an d in good spirits the Fourth. The morning of the fifth he was about as usual bilking and chatting; after a while he lay down and passed away so quietly that ao one present knew he was dead for some time after life was oxtinct. Till the Crack of Doom. Seldom has thoro been a greator amount of senseless bosh written about any event than that which has appeared in various papers concerning the late Gre in this city. There are a few notable exceptions; the Oreyonian published a very good account, and editorially strengthened the city's credit by appropriate comment; the Seattle papers also acted very fairly, and, on the whole, the San Francisco press deserves credit, excepting one or two wild irresponsible statements. The following is republished as a sample of the truck that is still com ing. It is from an alleged correspond ent of the New Nurthircst. howEK oi' SEcnirr sociimus. The papers have given a detailed account of the work of a vigilance committee in Astoria. A number of men were taken out of town, and several were severely if not danger ously flogged; but one escaped, be cause ho gave tho "peculiar sign of some secret societv. 1 have hoard that nothing would retard tho blind, swift vengeance of a mob of excited and infuriated men, but it seems there 13 one execution a charm as potent as the signet ring or golden amulet of romance; a sj'inbol that would escape tho observation of person out of "tho order;" an appeal for help or a crv for mercy whicli no brother member dares to disregard Several years ago a terrible accident occurred on the river in front of the city. While the injured and dying struggled amid splinters and timbers, one man was seen disappearing for the third time. With a last despair ing effort, he threw up his hands and made the mystic sign. Instantly, though the act seemed futile, at the risk of his own life a prominent citi zen plunged into the water and brought the drowniug brother cafe to shore. Sometimes a word or sentence, like the "OLrd, my God, is thero no help for the widow's son?" U3ed bv the Masons, or perhaps mere lv the twirl of the fingers or the spread-eagle stylo of the Odd Fellow. yet it saves mauy a man from death on the callows, or from a cell In the penitentiary, paralyr.es the strong arm ot tlic law, imnatoms justice, aim j buys executivo clemency. If a wo man chances to be related to 4 a j'iner," and it is necessary for her to travel alone, a badge is given her, sort of a merit, card, which insures her the protection of brother members, even though they be strangers. That is as near as a woman caa ever hope to come to the inner sanctuary of these men-saving, men-protecting, law-defying secret societies. Yet it is a comforting reflection that thero will come a time when we women will pas3 through the pearly portals into the glorious realm beyond, while some ot these men will wriggio ana twist, make signs and repeat their little verses outside the walls of the city. of them reallv are "dilapidated."' As for declaring them a nuisance and ; having them removed, what good ob- ; ject would thereby be subserved? A j greater injury could hardly be done the town. It would simply kill so ! much trade, and make immenso, ugly J gaps throughout the town. There is neither brick nor stone here to put; into houses to take their place, nor is there lumber over and above the present wants. The vacancy created by following the sage advice of "Traveler" would have to bo filled with canvas tents, an improvement over the miscalled "rookeries" that he alone would be enabled to see. Our friend is also surprised to find that there are no vacant stores for him and other.? to occupy, and he thinks there should be about twenty-five. If there wore, tho town would not be the lively place he finds it, and there would be no tenants to occupy theso stores. It will bo the bigger, the better and the more thriving town the fewer vacant business placesit contains. It is quite true that persons are continually leaving here who feel driven away because they cannot find nlaces in which to do business, but that is no less true of Portland, St. Paul. Denver, Chicago, New York and every rapidly growing city, and it is well that it is true, for it serves as a balance against an increase in popula tion that would be entirely beyond the demands of the times. It is not true that ground cannot be leased on which to build, nor is it true that merchants already here are keeping out competition. It is also idle to urge capitalists and proporty owners to build more houses for tho accommo dation of new comers. Every house is building hero now that they can get the men and the material to build with, and the porest policy in the Fire fire! Fire! Water! Water! Water! Smoke SB ? ? Smoke ? ? t $2,875.60 Salvage received from J. Baclmiaii Bros., Underwriters. 18 Cases of Dry Goods. Clothing and Furnishing Goods, consigned by Sheriff O'Nei! to M. isaacs & Co. These goods saved from the wreck of the Steamship C 'alypso, only slightly damaged by water, will be sacrificed at marvelously low prices. Wet Cabot A, 15 yards for $1.00. Wet American Percales, k2r yds. for $1,00. Wet Irish Linen Crash, 14 yds. for $1.00. Wet Heavy Fruit of the Loom Sheeting, 4 yds. lor $1.00. Wet Heavy Canton Flannel, 8 yds. for $1.00. Wet Shaker Socks, S pair for $1.00. Wet Dress Goods; Wet Domestics; Wet Cloaks; Wet Hosiery; Wet Furnishing Goods, C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. The THE! .1 X 1 Leading Dry Goods ea rn c3L and Wet Clothing. AT Sheriff Q3 Nell's Bankrupt Store, M. ISAACS & Co., Consignees. Corner Concomly and Main Streets, ASTORIA, OREGON. Clothing Mouse of Astoria, XiJLGE CT7B.T.fiJPSrS, T have just Teoeived a large consignment of Lace Curtains, and Curtain Materials, in the newest designs, and would invite an inspec tion from intending purchasers, confident that for rarity and-Low Prices NO SUCH VALUE HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED IN ASTORIA. How it Was. 'Twas thus he toltl his story court. rumen mitECToifrY. tn tln! . fiUAi-n Cirrnrir Holy communion first JMinuay of every month. Sunday , MTvicts ai 1 1 a.m., aim 7 :;w p. m. wcunes- Sillss and XDress Goods; - We are showing on our Centre Counters a collection of the most elaborate and richest Goods ever shown in this City, AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. All Silk Rhadames, Drap D'Almas All Silk Foulards, Wool Surralis,. . All Silk Ottomans, . Satin Soliils, Etc., Etc. CI.O-SJSS, "We. are now showing the Largest and most Elegant Line of La dies' Cloaks and "Wraps ever brought to this City. . Black Dolmans, . " Trimmed with Lace, Fringe, and Gimp. Black Silk Dolmans, Lined and Trimmed with Guipure Lace and Gimp. " Fine Brocaded Satin Dolmans, Handsomely Trimmed with Chenille Fringe. Walking Jackets, Mantles, Ulsters and Dusters. Shetland Shawls, Evening Shawls, Wool Shawls, All Sizes and Colors. 'Well, Cap'n, I hadn't been ja " 0 c!ock"' icv long enouh to shake off my sea legs, when 1 cruised alongside an old ship mate, f was with him whaling yeara ayo. 'Shipmate, he says, 'heave to. What o'clock is it?' 'Eight bells,' says T, and glad to sec you.' ' Then,' says he, 'let's splico tne mam Draco. - We went into the tree ana easy, ana found ourselves alongside a whoso fleet of shipmates. 'Let's brace up and gather aft,' r.ud then tho banjo struck up and wo swum: m lor and after. Then a tore ana ancr. j.uch kci , . , . ,. shinned another sea of uro", and then woriaiBioriociicapuansis iomu. ai . . amj then .BiIly their money into houses, instead of prime Let's nut the brail on the into water and "as works, manufac- craft ' and then we shall drop anchor mispq. wharvMi I afore the bar. 'huX s square the .I-.- 1,l- rnn.U Bfr,pt rds,' said I, after we had splice, and and the like. The town wants these things more than it wants new resi dences and stores, for without them tho town cannot live, and if it gets them in quantity sufficient there will bo no question of the dwellings and stores accoronaiivinc tliem. Jt is a pretty soon, when we had spliced aim braced and brailed up and squared, the floor began to rise and fall like a potato-hill sea. We got under way for the street, and then an old gronnd swell set in. I grappled with my ship mates, and wo all tried t ease -iicr when she plunged. JJnm by I parted cable with mv comrades, and went FircsT Pkkskytekiax Ciiuhcu Ser vices sit 1 1 a. m. and 7 30 r. m. Wednes day evening prayer meeting at 730 o eiocK. Kev. .J. v. .Milligan, .Pastor. Coxes n ko at i o x a r. Ciiuncir Services at 31 a. m. and 750 i m. Jiev. Sam'l Wood, Pastor. Komax Catholic ohurch Services at 10 SJO a. si. ICev. li. JJielman, Pastor M. K. Curncii Services at 11 a. m and 7 SO r. 5i. Lecture and Prayer Meet- ini;, iveanesuay, at 7 p. sr. jev. w.T. Chapman. Pastor. japtist L'liuncH. Services "every other Sunday. Sunday School at 2 p. m. Hpv. Wtnlield Scott D. D. pastoral CLOTHING- AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS DEPAHTKEfflP "We are showing, without doubt, the largest, and most complete stock of. Mens', Youths', and Boys' Clothing ever brought to Astoria AT EXTREMELY LO Y PRICES. Largest Stock, Finest Goods. and Lowest Prices in Astoria. . G. EL COOPER, KNIGHTS OF .PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. . . supply. hard thing, of courao, m individuals pitching ahead in the l rough of the to he put to expense and delay in get ting houses in which to live and do business, but it is a good thing for the property owners and landlords, for those already in business and for the town Generally, and it will bo a bad time all roand when they cease sea. "The gutter, yon mean, suggested tho court. Jack nodded and continued: "Well, I kept a good watch for ward, when I see that clipper-bunt chap there (pointing to a policeman) beannc rniht down on me, with the North star on his jacket, and a belay in? oin in his fist. Then I hove to and he took me In tow. f stayed in a snug harbor overnight, and now they ve run me into this ere dry uock for repairs." San Francisco- An Elopement, CIIAPTEK I. The ohl man said "no," and he meant no in every feature of his stern face. "Xo. von can t marrv Susan, the way you look at present." CHAPTKK II. It is past midnight; a covered car- Salmon Shipments from Astona to nae stops at the gate: quieuy a younj; man descends and listens; footsteps are heard comirtcr toward htm: a veiled la lv nnneais and is lovimrlv embraced and lilted into the carriage by him and rapidlv driven to the landing. CHAPTER III. Scene a fine hotel: Mr. and Mrs. W. sec a man approaching in haste, "its my father, what snail l uo. me lauv savs. But fortunately the old man is all smiles, as he notices the fine looking. well dressed gentleman with nis nauRu ter.and blessed voumr man went popular juercnant i auor, aim sot uneu up men a gentleman Important Notice to FlHhermen :pia Other.- -JEFF." of the CHOP HOUSE, will "ive you the JJEST 2.Vcent meal in town for cash. Hoard by the week S3, in ad vance. .ieaisatany hour, day or night. I Knov Whereof I Speak. i'n i nave useu it-extensively, l re- garu Parkers Ginger Tonic a most excellent remedy for kidney, lung and stomach disorders. It invigo rates without intoxicating. J. Fran cis, "Rcligio Philos. Journal, Chicago. OCCIDENT STORE. The digestive organ? weakened, and worn out by using cathartic medicines. restored by usinr Brown's' Iron Bit ters. Sleepless lights, made miserable by that terrible coughs Shiloh's Cure.is the remedy for you. Sold by W. E. De- meni For Inme Hack, Side or Chest use Shilou s J'orous Plaster, Price 23 cents. For sale by W. E. Dement Having received the most complete line of Gents Furnishing Goods ever openMIn Istoria I shall oiler to buyers the choicest Neckwear, I nderwear. Dress .Shirts. Fancy ihlrts, "White Vests, Linen Dusters. Alpaca, Coats, etc., etc. ' At tlie Very Lowest Prices ! . The Largest Assortment nf Straw Hats, All the leading styles in Soft, Stiff and Flexible Hats. Full stock of Clothing,including fine Prince Albert Coats in Black and Blue The Tailoring denartment comprises the largest stock of imported. Cloths, Cassimeres, Worsteds, Tweeds, etc. JULY. K Oregon : Astoria 00f. Total 1,300. T(K. Hapguod The heading TAILOR,' CLOTHIER, HATTER and GENTS FURNISHER. Boot. and Shoe Store, A Card. Emroi: Astoriax: It lias hecn stated in the newspapers and repeated on the st reels, tlr.it two of the -nartics who were, ns we believe ucman w iiii nia uaiiKu- jnsny. Hogged hv the citizens' commit them, all because the J ereTtalians,and bcinjxof that na ?WHllJr.and5Stnittoi vityorves,weaedde,Uj- UTlVlim our euiuiiii iiiuii ucvuaeu i u crime for which they are in no-wise re sponsible. "We have taken pains to as certain the names and nativity of the castigated individuals, and we have found, anil wish tne nuunc to Know, that they -irerc not ltallanx. It lias he- come a common practice, to attribute to our countrymen almost ever' crime committed on the Columbia river: tills has undoubtedly been thoughtlessly done, without considering the injustice of it. Xow we, (by which is meant the Theatrical. George Werner, treasurer for our friend F. V. Stechhan, called on us yes- terdav: ho is here with the excellent Minstrel Trouoe of Courtricbt & Haw kins. .Mr, Werner informs us that the next attractions will be the reappearance of Madam .lanausclieck and tne Kusseu Comedv Company, the best comedy ponmanv ever annearinc from the east ern states. We must give credit to Mr. Italians of this community.are as much Stechhau for brincini: only first-class hn favor of inamlaininir the law as the companies, and can assure mm mat our best and most law-abiding citizens. citizens alwavs aDDrcciato and value a first-class entertainment. The proof whs there last night. Notice to Manners . Tho waters for the use of the fog signal at Tillamook rock are exhaust ed and the fog sign al will not be in use until sufficient rain water is col lected to run the syrens. Gf.okgeT. Davis, Inspector. anion: wineii we ciaim to rauK, anu when anv countrymen of ours is cuilty of any crime let him he punished for it, and vou will find us ever ready to as- A Sufferer from Rheumatism. slst in maintaining the law ami pre- 1 limned about for years with a scxvhik ur m, uu wtuic ' ) , , v" , .v cnarceu against us, oe sure mai we are cane, ana couia not oenu aown mm responsible for it. out excruciating pam. .Parkers urn- we tliink we aro justified in saying. per Tonic etlected an actonishing cure that a very small per coinage of tne ,1 t . - rllMl nrnnm null! Til i 1 toil ill tlilc riti- uu ik,o uii. . " i , !... 1... . Cuilf03 Ie, liinghamton, inn .nithouah a Iarce uercentage there- nf lific Iioaii .ltfir"P(l in llintn f 110 in. Fop a Scat Fit tins Boot insticc of which we keenly feel, and of Ur I10C, go 10 I ..J. vi ui hi ma i is, nil vui- i jus injustice v. v iiiuuv eeiy iiimurti.u nainus street, next door to I. W. Case, man will be assured, if he take tin1 A Total Eclipse of all other medicines by Dr. li. V. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" is approaching. Unrivalled in bil ious diseases, impure blood, and con sumption, wiucn is serotinous aissase K the cenulnt, j. h. cutter old of the lungs. linnrhon. and the best ot wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem FIS EST AND LA KG EST STOCK OF Boots and Slioes Ever brought to Astoria. Is opened to the Vubllc m nrown's isew uuuaing, Mext to City Book Store Come anil sec I.ntest Styles. I. J. ARVOLD. OYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE. Frank Eabre Will re-open hi a few days in the Odd Fel lows Untitling : Entrance on Cass street. Ice Cream. Ice. Etc. "WHO? FRANK ELBERSON, SeasifleBalery & Confectionery. 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 U. W. JIurae'H. a 11 fnorfs of the best make and uuaran teed quality. A full slock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. trouble of investisatimr the matter. A.i. Fakzix v. A. Maxcini, C. Lixdo. AW INNOVATION. 7VO MOUK MONOPOLY TN XEWSPA IS pets. The WEST SHORE Only 15 cts.a Copy AT THE NEW YOKK NOVELTY STOKE IT PAYS : MAGNUS C. 0E0SBT, TO TRADE WITH ME ! Dealer In jHA-MABE, num. A, Iron Pipe and. Fittings, - j LUMBERS AND STEAM FITTEE? Goods and Tools; SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAI SHEET IRON TIH AND COPPER, Cainery ana Flslemeis SuBlliS Stoves, Tin Ware and Dins! Furnishing .Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP PER PLUMBING and 8TEAM FITTINQ Done with neatness and.dlspatch. None but first class workmen eaiployed. A large assortment ofl ' SCALE? A. G. SPEXARTH llrace up the whole system with Kine of the. Wood. See Advertisement. I will ijive a liberal reward for infor-j hpH- household furniture and effects which I A dressing to beautify gray liair cv- were lost .lurim: the fire of tho 'Jd hist. ! crv familv needs. Parker s Hair J'.al Makti.x To Ann, j sam ,jcver fails to satisfy. i Shiloh's Cough aim Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. .Sold by W. E. De ment. Attention. No. 1. Adjourned monthly meeting Monday, Jul v 16th, at 7:30 o'clock. A good at tendance is desired. By order W. W. Parkeb, X.E.Seuo, President. Secty, "West Shore: "West Shore. The West Shore for June; splendid illustrations of Asmria: just tbe her to send away. One thousand cop ies at Carl Adler's. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need fy IViTicf innltnn I ncc nf A muitit.-i Vli-r- Uver WOrtll Ol llianioims aim ,ino nm nil srinnlnnw nf nvsni.nsin jeweir im wir icwiwuk ' I'ripo ill mm Tit cam inr Untile. Solfl mini- winnow or nansens jeweirv .More. bv w Dement. ViinilriHrrs "IVnillcd. I -1 wisli to contract with pnrlies to cut from 200 to .TOO cords of wood. Apply 0 JAS. 1315LL., Upper Astoria- Wauled. A boy to learn tlie plumbing and gas fltting trade. Apply to KUDDOCK &-WHEELEK. Come around and sec them Hash in tlie sunlight. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry alwavs at hand. It cures couchs, colds. bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in- nuenza, consumption, aim uu uiroai aim ning complaints, su cents anui a uoi- tle. Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. 1 Dement. 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. conn's urue store, opposite ue-Mitei hctel, Astoria. Are you troubled with such aytni: toms of dyspepsia as belching, tasting of the food, heart-burn, etc? Brown's Iron Bitters will cure yon. READY FOR BUSINESS. Saddle and Harness Shop. A. J. CLOFTRIE. All manner of Itenairing, etc., attended to. Hhon in Pajxe's new building ou Cass street. it lofeee OCCUpied by W, t. uement uo. want to get my accomns siraismciicu uu imrs respecumiy. A. M. JOHNSON. Sailmakcr, Notice PJiKSONS KNOWING WILL OPEN IK A SHORT TIME IX THEM- For Sale. "BUSINESS LOTS ON THE ROADWAY ail the additions at reasonable prices : also a rami ot 43 acres, inrec miies irum oi. ens : a town lot hi St. Helens, and a farm on the country, .i.. n.i....ki. ..m. Tnlm Tlic'a rirpr I CHAS. II. WILLIAMSON & CO. L. K. G. SMITH," Importer and wholesale dealer m Cigar and Tobaccos, SniofccrH Article, PlajiBZ anu, cuiicry, -tlouery. Etc The larcest and finest stock of MEtU- KniTATIir ami AM HER OODS In the city. Particular attention paid to oniera irom Theo.BKACKER. 3Ianaaer. Chonamns Street, Astoria. Oregon. Constantly oa tuuid YOKES. "We have for sals ItfOIVROE'S Celebrated Ifeltcs, "Which are acknowledged by all Loggers to be the BEST IN THE STATE. jgr-WARRANTED NOT TO CHECK, dwlm WILSON & FISHER; Astoria. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPORT MILL COMPANY IS IN THE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO remain. "We will take orders for lumber from 188 to 503 M., at the mill or delivered. We also manufacture lath and shingles of Al quality. Flooring a Specialty . Address all orders WESTPORT MILL CO. s. 0, bexxjcs, Sayt. Y