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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1884)
m kt gaifoj gtarhm. ASTORIA, OREGON FRIDAY MAY. 10 1J ISSUED SVEBY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. F. HALL-ORAN &; COMPANY. PUBL.ISUKES AND TKOritlKTOlW, A6TO RUN BUILDS G. - - UAShSTRJXT Terms of Subscription. Sorved by Carrier, pfr week Sent by Mail, per mouth .. " ,r " one 5 ear -...... l.VK COcts. J.0 tree or postage :o suuscnocw. Advertisements inserted $y the yer at the rate of '2 per square per mouth. Tran sient advertising lifty cents per square, each Insertion. ABOU.ND THE CITT. Eeflerrcd sents for "Engaged" at tbo New York Novelty store. A dollar in ten separate coins, no one of them dimes, can be seen at liie post office. LI. C. Crosby announces himself bb an. independent candidate for county treas urer. . Saving honest printers' wage by run ning cast matter trill never pay o'ff that mortgage. Curtis' says that a man who ij justice of the peace should have some knowledge of law. That lets him out. The word mortgage is very suggestive. "Mort" means death, and "gage" means grip. "Mortgage" death grip. - There are about 1003 pounds of old type bored up in this otQco that can be bought for thirteen cents a pound cash. W.B. Dillard, of St. Helens, Demo cratic nominoo for prosecuting attorney for the fifth judicial district, is in the oity.- Begular composition costs fifty cents n thousand; "patent ontside3' cost seven teen cents a column. "Wo are rained by Chinese cheap labor." The Clatsop Mill Co.'s navv mill is now busy filling orders. Their machinery and outfit is of the newest and improved pat tern throughout. See adv. In the house of representatives last Thursday, Payson of Illinois moved the consideration of the Astoria land grant forfeiture bill. The effort was unsuccess ful. HoneBt composition honestly paid for is too expensive for some "newspapers." It is cheaper to buy reading matter by the yard and chop it up into convenient lengths. Whenever 3'ou see a man who is trying hard to get an office, who n buttonholing every one he meets and claiming that he "ought" to have it, it is a safe plan to rote against him, Another batch of stereotypes for the Dependent came upon Thursday's stenm er, charges $30.80, "C. O. D." This lot of stuff shipped from San Francisco is in tended to take the place of honest com position. Take a look at the stuff that is being run on the outside of the Dependent. It iB shipped here from San Francisco and sold by the yard. No daily newspaper that has the slightest pretensions to be anything but a swindle dares to use it. E. C. Holden will sell at his auction rooms this morning nt 11 o'clock, one good serviceable boat, with outfit com plete, to the highest bidder without re serve. After whioh he will hold his reg ular Saturday auction sale of second-hand furniture and sundries. , George Hill was arrested last Thursday night for running a saloon without a license and given a jury trial in the po lice court yesterday afternoon. The jury brought in aTerdict of not guilty, which, under the circumstances, was about the only thing they could do. Astorians have had a good many tough games rung in on them, but trying to work an alleged "newspaper" with stuff that is cast just as tbo Astoria Iron Works would cast a fitting for a machine, la playing it pretty low down. Even keno is preferable to such a barefaced gouge. Jas Bell, bridge sunerintendent of road district No. 1, yesterday opened bids to build a bridge over Mill creek. The bids were as follews: M. Young, $290; Cham bers & Gillen, $375; Jno. McCann, $375; Grinnell & Beasley, $590; J. A. Robertson, $300; J. O. Adams, $247. The last men tioned bidder gets the job. Two gentlemen named Hamilton and Carr improved the shining hour afforded by tno'Cohtmbfa's detention last Thurs day by trying the change dwindle at Aug. Danielson's saloon. Somehow it didn't work satisfactorily; at any rat the Co lumbia is ahead on their passage money and they are serving a $25 sentonco in tho" county jail on a charge of larceny. From County Superintendent Sloop it is learned that the county's apportion ment of 6ohool moneys aggregates $7,599. 40, which is to be divided pro rAta among 1404 pupils, or $5.41 to each child. The stato apportionment will bring the pro rata for each child up to $G.15, or there abouts. Tho different school district clerks can get their orders this morning. The Oakland Cal. Vidette is roceived. It runs a lot of matter alleged news that is cast in a mould in St. Louis and chipped off in chunks and dumped into its columns just such stuff as the De pendent is running. Takoa look at it. It cheats compositors out of honest wages, costs 17 conts a column, whereas conpbsition in a regular newspaper offico would cost in The Astoeian's type nearor $2.50 a column to set, and bears the mark of fraud on its face. Tho McAllister Tronpe. The Portland Telegram has the follow ing about thiB tronpe, which appear here next Friday: Tbo audience at New Mar ket theater was taken by surpriso last sight. They were not expecting to be -mora than agreeably entertained by a fair rendition of the familiar drama of Leah, the Forsaken. Miss Phosa McAllister and her company are wholly unknown here except through the press reports, and it is to bo regretted that they are not always reliable. But the young lady soon captivated the audience, and by the time the third act was reached those present were waking up to the fact that they were in the presence of a powerful representa tion. Even old stagers were moved to tears bv the realistic acting, and in the curse scene the audience were breathless with awe at the terrible rendition and broke out into a storm of hearty ap- 51ause as the curtain went down. !hose who had heard Janauschek instinctively compared tho two much to Miss McAllister's advantage. The hatter has youthful vigor, a splen did voice, 'with clear and distinct -reading; perfect enunciation, and a good- ngure, all on her side. There were repeated -calls before the curtain. The Bupport on the whole, is good Mr. Butler is leading man and a good one, and Mr. Fitzgerald rendered his part of Nathan with great ability. Th performance waked up a decided in terest in the company, and there will be & good house to-mgnt. a rvold will sell a large stock of Boots and Shoes at cost, at the Leading boot and shoe store. They give three 10-cent dishes for 2.1 ccats at the Model Dining Saloon. -Jjadiea who desire stylish dresses, wraps, etCjShouId call at Leading Suit "and Cloak House, next to Empire storo. "Get a meal at the Model Dining Sa Sa Sa leon: three doors south of Odd Fellows building, and see how you like the style.' Dimmitts wuii uuuaui cares Croup i . , -Boston Baked Beans and Brown Bread every Suaday at Jeff's from 5 a. m. to FIRST GUS OF TRT. CASir.UCX. Spewli Cotitrrmlonal i Hon. John M3"era, the nominee of tho Democratic porty for Congress from this I state, came down on iho Portland boat yttordny afternoon. He was met at the 1 dock by a largu deputation of uirteeirn . and. a procession being formed, marched up through the principal ptreets of the city, preceded by the Astoria baud. Occidental liall had hetsii ougagod for I tho osercibos of thu oven his. and bv eight o'clock that building was well filled, a number of ladies gracing tho oc casion with their presence. The meeting was called to ordor by C. Lienenweber, who introduced Mr. Mvers to nn Astoria audience. ! TVn of find ii ril !? ror nf ihn slnta TVi mocracy in the present campaign is a man apparently some -18 yeara of ago, has a well-built frame, nn honest, deter mined looking face, and looks right straight ut the man he is talking to. He has bluish gray eyog, brown hair, slightly streaked with gray, and conveys tho im pression of straightforwardness and good intent. He begat: his remurks by saying tha ho was no politician, bad no cla'ms to oratory and was n ii : -n.!con man; corailiincnted i.-ii.ii. un being ener getic and c-iit prising and was for tho forfeiture of Iho Astoria land grant. Ho believed thut the land should go back to its rightful owner?, the people, as long as the railroad corporations refused to com ply with tho conditions of their grant. The people of Oregon are in tho same fix. argued that Senator Slater was the only man in congress from Oregon that was in accord with the people on this question, pledged himself to use all his influence in congress, if elected, to have the grant fo'ffoited, and asked his hearers to vote for him as a business proposition, irrespective of politics. He had not sought the nomination, hud had no idea of making a canvass of the state this month, was not seeking tho office but would do his duly if sent to Washing ton and work for the best interests of the state. He wanted to leave tho herit age of a good name to his family and would in no way descend to subterfuge or bribery to gain a single vote. Ap plause. Ho hrd had considerable ex perience in the legislature: was voted for by democrats and republicans and took pride in the fact that he had tho confidence of his fellow citizens. Was a hard working man, had always worked hard, and know from experience just what the workers of the state needed. He believed in the need for improve ment of the bar, thought it was one of the leading questions; if sent to congress would vote for one million dollars to im prove tho mouth of the Celumbia: there was $150,000,000 surplus in the United States treasury, and thought that some of it could be applied to no better pur pose than improving our national water ways; declared for a free river and desired to go on record as being in favor of suitable appropriations to make it so. Applause. He thought that the bar was the right placo to begin and the soon er tho better. Loud applause. He would talk land grant forfeiture and bar im provement all over the state; considered them as state measures and matters that affected the prosperity of the entire state. Hero he read a letter from a man in Idaho to Senator Slater concerning the extortions of the Northern Pacific Kail road company, and illustrated incidents to show corporation rapacity. In con gress lay tho power of control, and ho would do all he could, if scut there, to Becure proper action. He claimed that the registry law was a democratic idea; thought that there were too many law yers m congress; that they were too liable to be influenced by fees: that they had no monopoly of brains; that it look brass and nothing else, and was in favor of having representation more fiom the people. Tho next subject was the tariff the gist of his remarks on this matter was that he favored a tariff for revenue enly: we wore all taxed too high and it wasn't fair to prohibit foreign importa tions of manufactured goods and en courage tho direct importation of pauper labor. Ho was opposed to Chinese immi gration, thought tho republicans were inconsistent in endorsing xVrthur; thought Arthur made a mistnko in endorsing Mahono of Virginia, and told of a young man who nppearod on his (Myers') farm in Clackamas as a tramp, Mid how he gave him work at which he earned a dollar a week and his grub, and how tho youngraan turned out tobe a school teach er out of luck and thought that all should bo given ciedit for good intentions and treated kindly, however unfortunate they might havo beeu. Mr. Myers spoko for ouo hour and twenty minutes in a clear, Htrong voice, and held the unwavering attention of tho large audionco. At tho closo of his re marks there was prolonged applause, after which W. B. Dillard, Democratic nominee for prosecuting attorney of this district, stated that he would speak at length at some f nture timo during tho campaign, and for tho prcsout would briefly say that ho believed Mr. Myore to be an honeBt man and would earnestly support him. The audienco then dispersed. BnatN for Sale. Joo Leathers has two flno boats for sale at tho boat bhop, one block west of Tloticnn T?vwe mill Tlio Patent JLauip Filler. The most useful household Invention of the age. Call and see it Also, extra good Coal Oil forsale in quantities from a pint to a barrel. Jordan & Bozoimi. Just ICccciretl. A large stock of soft and stiff nats iu all the latest styles, at Mclutosh'9 Fur nishing store. Stop That Cough By going to J.E. Thomas's and getting a bottle of Leroy's Cough Balsam. It will cure you. At the Empire Store You will find the finest laces and em broideries, of richest quality. Arvold sells Boors and Shoes cheaper than any one else in town, because we buy for cash. Buy your Lime of Gray at Portland prices. Don't puy 50 cents elsewhere when vou can get the best dinner in town nt JEFF'S for 25 cent Chlldien BaHoni. all like Diiumltt'a Cough All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc- can be bought at tho lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite OeMden hctol. Astoria. Gray sells Sackett Bros.' Al sowed cedar shingles. The most popular bitters in the markot is Dr. Hcnlys Dandelion Tonic. Boscoe Dixon's now eating house is now open. Everything has been fit ted up In first-class style, and his well known reputation as a caterer assures all who like good things to eat, that at his place they can be accommodated. Foi Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, you have a printed piarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's YitnlUer. it never falls to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. A full line of ladles' and children's Shoes, latest styles, to be found cheap at Arvold's, sign of. the Golden Shoe. CONGRESSIONAL. W-isnrxaTos, May 8. The senate joint resolution was passed with Togard to ceremonies to be author ized on tbo completion of tho Washing ton monument. There then aroso a contest between tho various special orders for supremacy. Ilandall expressed anxiety on the part of tho appropriation committee for tho disposal of appropriation bills, and Pay sou demanded consideration of the Ore gon Central forfeiture bill. Pavson'a demand was not acceded to, and Holman moved to go into cqmmittoo of tho whole on tho appropriation bills. This was lost, G3 to 93. Holman, in the interest of public busi ness, called for the yeas and nays, but Randall declared n roll call would not bo in the interest of public basinass,and the yeas and nays were not ordered. Tho house declined to consider library or public building bills, and then went into committee of the whole, Doraheimer in tho chair,on tho state of tho Union. The bill appropriating money in aid of tho Now Orleans cotton exposition was discussed nt considerable length. Sumner of California, in the nnuiof , tho people of his state, HY(t V Ins sup port. On motion of ID-nwI., im aMdudwout was adopted, pr.ividiut; that the sum ap propriat'Hl slnli only bo paid on tho treasurer of tho United States leing sat isfied that $503,000 baa ben contributed by tho world's industrial and cotton ex position. The committee roso -md the bill p'issed yeas 135, nays 67. The Compliment or ft DemocrAtlc Conrex to Astoria. Wx-snixoros, May. 3. fhe appropria tions for Orogon and Washington terri tory as nnally agreed on ra as follews: Yaquina bay, 40,000; Columbia river, at the Cascades, ?150,000; ColnmbiH and lower Willamfttte rivers, below Portland, $100,000; Willamette, ubovo Portland, 85000; upper Columbia and Snake rivers, $15,003; Chehalis river, 2000; Cowlitz river, $2000; tho Skagit and four other small rivers of Washington territory get $10,000. The recommendations of the engineers for Coquille river, Coos bay and the mouth of the Columbia river in Oregon were rejected. As heretofore stated in these dispatches Congressman George early in the session intioduced a bill for $500,000 for tho mouth of the Co lumbia river, 150,000 for Coos bay, end $00,000 for the Coquille. These sev eral sums wero recommended by the en gineers. Tho Oregon delegation in the senate and house made strong argument before the committee for eaoh of theso places. It will be remembered that Oregon's rep resentative was not reappointed in the present congress to the committee having charge of these works last winter. The bill which passed the house, but failed in the senate, appropriated 75,000 to start tbo improvement at the mouth of the Co lumbia, $30,000 for Coos bay, and $7000 for the Coquille. Mr. George says that unless these matters are rectified, either by the housi or bv the senate, it will strike a most fatal and severe blow to the interests of that section. Hitherto it has bean almost impossible to amend the regular river and harbor bill. Steamer Dats for 31a jr. From Astoria. From San Fran. State liColumbia 2 Columbia 8!Oregon G Oregon. 12j State 10 Stato 16 Columbia 11 Columbia 20 Oregon 18 Oregon 2-i'Stato 22 Stato 23iColumbia 20 Columbia, June.. 1 Oregon 30 Oregon 5lState, June 3 Sjtu of Fifr. Xature'.s own true Laxathe. Pleas ant to the palate, acceptable totheStom ach, harmless in its nature, painless in its action. Cures habitunl Constipation. Biliousness, Indigestion and kindred ills. Cleanses the system, purifies the blood, regulates tho Liver and acts on the Bowels. Breaks up Cold". Chills and Fever, tic btrengtliens the organs on which it acLs. Better than bitter, nauseous Liver medicines, pills, salts and tlraimhts. Samnlo imttieH free, and large bottles for sale by W. 1 Dement k Co., Astoria, Hosier., Hosiery, Hosiery! Tin lat.'t i.ovoltles in Indies and children hosiery nt Pniel Bros'. l'enrls of nusIisJi 8ou;r. a choice collection or most beautiful aud popular songs, about 100 pieces, in paper, cloth or gilt binding, cheap at Adlor's. Discount to teachers. WHAT I do you think that JEFF OF THU CHOP HOUSE gives you a meal for nothing nxid a glass of something to drink? 'Not much!" but he gives a better meal and more of it than any placo iu town for 23 cents. He buys by the wholesale and pays cash. 'That settles It." Xotice. Dinner af'J EFF'SCHOP HOUSE overy day from 4:30 to S o'clock. The best 25-cont meal in town; soup, fish, seven kinds of meats, vegetables, pie, pudding, etc. Tea or coffee included. All who have tried him sar JeiTLs the -BOSS.'' Corsets and Underwear. All tho latest makes and styles of cor sets and ladles underwear at Prael Bros.' Euiuirc store. U hy will you cougn when Shlloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price lOctsOOctsandSl. Sold by W.E. De ment. Elegant line of silk samples for selec tion Just received at Leading Suit and uioaic iiouse next to .empire store. Ask your druggist for P.eddlng's Russia Salve, Keep It In the house in case of accidents. Price 25 cts. Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's Vitallzer is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. E. Dement. Use Dimmltt's Cough Balsam, at W. E Dement & Co.'s. 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. 50 cents andi a bot tle. A Nasal Injector free witu each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Komedy Priee 50 cents. Sold by W. K. Dement Dr. Henly's Dandelion Tonic ticklea the palato and gladdens; lhe heart, r Are you made miserable hv tndu I cesUon.ConstlDatton.DIwlnMo F.n nt appetite. Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Vital lzer Is a positive cure. For sale hy TV E. IVment. Urace up the whole system with BOng ofthe Diood. See Adverti:enunr. Old Scrofulous Sorea and Bad Ulcers removed by the OREGON BLOOD PU RIFIER. Dlmmltt's Cough Balsam never falls. Try it, at W. E. Dement & Co.'. The Rev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bour bon, Ind., says: uBoth myself and wife owe our lives toSHii.oH'8 Conscsiption Cube." Sold by w. E. Dement,' musicians X.ook Here. Call and get special catalogue of sev eral thousand pieces of sheet music at Adler's Crystal Palace Book Store. New music received overy dav from the publishers. For a Neat Fitting Boot j Jr Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Cbf- namus siren, next aoor to l. W. Case. All goods of the best make anuVguaran tecd quality. A full steck: new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. Something Fine. Just received at T. G. Itowniiss n large stock of cigars, Cigarette-., nn-i the choicest brands ot tobacco. Fine Drcsv Goods. A splendid line of ladies dress goods is being displayed at the Empire store. 'JEFF' At enormous expense has ju-,t s.-nTrd the services of Peo? jmob Elus ane of the best white cooks in ;,'u tu:; nnd Jeff proposes to oxveli u-in ot his for mer efforts iir the rulinnrC art. Italian and Frriu'h dishes a sjiecihlty. All the Uage. To captivate the popular taste and surpass all-previous efforts to please the palate, requires no small amount of knowledge and no little skill, and when we remember that the very agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, is as beneficial to the system, "as It i-. ac ceptable to the stomach, we readily un derstand why it is the universnl lavor Iteas.Homeior Habitual Consunintinii nnd other ills arising from a weakness, oriuacmecuiiuiiiouoxuicitoweis. Kid neys. Liver and Stom ch. Sample bor ties free and larg; bottles for sal bv... THE BEST l.s fHL Royal Brand Flour Mauulactured Ly th OREGON MILLING COMPANY Is of Superior Quality, and ts Endorsed by all whousolt. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of Superior Rising: Quality. Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. WYATT & THOMPSON Mnl Ascntrt for AHtnrln. SOMETHING YOU WANT. A NEAT MAP OF ASTORIA. Warranted Correct; Lithographed and Mouuted; showfng all Street, Numbered aud Accurately Marked. Price but S3. Also, a MAI OF THE BAE. from Govern ment Survey, aud endorsed as oQlcIally cor rect. Price 85, Both Maps for S8. But a limited supply, so call early, at the office ot hOZOETH & JOHNS. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET By the Sight. Iy, Week or Month. WITH OR WITHOUT BOAHD, - With me ot Parlor. Library and all the com forts of a home. Terms reasonable. Apply to 3n. E. C. HOLDEN. Cor. Main aud Jefferson Sts. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. A T MRS. GEO. HILLEPS, NEXT DOOR iJL to Wesion Hotel. NOTICE. s TATE AND COUNTY TAXE3 A RE NOW due and payable at my oflleo. A. M UVUiUlJLllj- if Sheriff Clatsop Co. Partnership Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE have sold an Interest in our business to Mr. II. M. Hathaway, of Portland, urejron. All parties Indebted to us are requested to settle promptly, as wo wish to close our out standim; :wcounts. The Arm will henceforth consist of II. M. Hathaway, Ed.D.Curtl3,and A. E. Naef, under the name and style of Hathaway. Ctull & Co., aud our business will continue as before at corner of Chena mus and Hamilton streets Ed. D.CURTIS & CO. Astoria, April Si lfl. FOR RENT, Finished Booms In Suites Xewly OF THRCE ROOMS : SUITADLE TOR families ; tho besf rooms and best loca tion in the city. Plenty of good fresh water in the building; all tnr modem improve ments. Inquire of J. W. & D. H. "WELCH. Ofllce In room 1. Welch's block, corner "W est Eighth and Water streets. County Orders Wanted. A PPLY TO BOZORTH AND JOHNS. BOAT SAILS AT Lowest Prices, NOT GIVEN AWAY, but made at lowest LIVING PRICES, All work donu at my Sail Loft GUARANTEED to give perfect satis faction. SAIL LOFT Ou Chenamus Street, next door to Astoria Bakery. J. HESS. Rooms to Rent. "DOOMS. 10. 13. AND 14. IN ODD IX Fallows Building, for rent Inauire at Case's Bank, or of A. J. MEGLEE, Occideat Hotel. ASK FOR - " THE BOSTON" ETTBBEE BOOT. Made of Flue Will Not Crack. FORSALE EVERYWHERE. Tin Mtt Ptrcht 4 Ruibtr Mf'g Co PortlMd, Oregon. X S 2 WYATT & THOMPSON. DEALF.ES IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GROCEBIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. DMill 3Soca., 33o. J. H. D. GRAY, WaniearJe Mil retail deatax la. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AH D FEED Hay, 0a!$, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND, AND CEMENT. Uenrrnl storage and Wlitttftig ou nstxxi ;tt.e term. Fixt of Bei toa shet. Aborts irecwt. First Class Blacksmithing Af LOW KA1KS AT Gilbert Christiansen's HORSESHOEING n- .i -s'Ip ntlUc lrinclpt(v bj na U liitif-hort ho iUurantrc- IjOOD WOKK General Blacksmithing Done An SATISK CT10N ASSt.KED, at HU hop. in ear of aur. DauleLsou's .Saloon. Most Popular Remedy Sold. i ilxU .WT?TTT3fnYrm!Sm9nWXY!l Fo Pimple, Blotches Chronic Sores and DuesAM, Loss of Energy and Habitu.il Con- stipatlou uuequaled. Keller Uiiar&Hteed. Sold everywhere. 81. C bottles for 83 joo. ASK FOR Union India Eubber Co' Pure Para Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BKWAKK OF IMIT.VTIOX'i I lie hurt? the Boots are stamped OUADK PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE QUM SPRIXQS on Uie foot and instep, hlch prevent their cracking or breaking: We are now making them with RUBBER AAI ASBESTOS Soles which wUI make them last more than twice a long as any Rubber boots made. FUR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS KUBBRK BELTING, PACK ING. HOSE.3PP.INGS, CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOE8. Etc. COpDYiAR RUBBER CO. K. H. PKTriK, Jr. i Agents, a. M. RUN YON, f Han Eraaclsco. Magnus G. Crosby Dealer In SARDffARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, TMti and Copper. Carnahan & Go. SUGCKSSOKS TO I. W. CASE, IMPOPTKUfl AND WHOLESALE AND HKfAlL DKALKKS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE ''oruer QheiiHinu Kurt Cass street. AdlMKlA - - - OKEGON Barnes' Patent Foot and Steam Power Scroll Saws. Circular Saw, 3IrtIser. liStken. TeBOBen, Foraiers, Etc. Osboro & Alexander Sole Anats, 83 Xftriitt St. SaaFriMltee. Mceb&alca' Tool. MaohinciT, and Uardwkw. Catalogue ol all our Roods sent frer, on ap plication. THE EW TOBK Headquarters for flie Young arid the Old. Books Musical Instrument?. T tlonery and Novelties of E' oys Sta -.very ucscripiJou. All tke Leading Publlrottoati ef the Day. As& -to be shown tho'dnriooa, the latest novel of mechanical Ingenuity. Lost. A PASS BOOK OX THE GERMAN BANK of San Francisco. Payment has ben stopped. Finder will please leave at Asro eian Offlce. FIRST CLASS SHAVING . AND Hair Dressing Saloon. FITTED TJP IN A NEW AND ARTISTIC manner. Erery attention paid patroHS. I hate fltted up and opened a flrst-ciasa Barber shop at Cart Adler's old stand on Casaamus street, and am ready fori bugness 143 8m . XJN..Qniin. J K52LJ&1 Mn?TTY QTfflHM J.1 U I XJU x JL VJ X VrXLLJ a 1 Onnnafta Via YAi4f am TTaiica M jP the I CNewYorkNovey STORE 1 r 1884. IXL STILL LEADS IN THE CITY WITH THE Finest Goods ! Largest Assortment ! A.XD LOWEST NORTH OF SA.N FEANCISCO LADIES' SUks, Satins, 'Velvets. Dress Goods, House Keeping Fancy Goods. Youth's Pine Dress Suits, Long Pants, Fine Dress Suits, Knee Pants, Strong School Suits, Long Pants, Strong School Suits, Knee Pants. For Men and Boys. Straw, Wool and Fur Hats of all Kinds. White and Fancy Shirts, Overshirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Handker. chiefs. Suspenders, Neokwear, Gloves, Notions, Etc. FOR LADIES' GENT'S AND CHILDREN. Boots and Shoes of all Styles and Prices. Trunks, Valises, and Umbrellas, Fishermen's Clothing, Etc., Etc. Sale Agent for Butterlck Patterns. O. SS- COOP Pythian Building, CARL PALACE CEYSTAL BOOK STORE. Just recolved by the X. V. 1. "R. 50,000 HECKS OF SHEET MUSIC. 500 MUSIC BOOKS Choicest and Most Popular Sheet Music and Music Books. I receive daily by mall all the latest and most select publications. Special atten tion given to ordcra received from dealers, tencherp. and good discount allowed. Musical Instants of Every Description, Wholesale anil Retail. Small Musical Instruments' a Specialty. PIANOS AND ORGANS Of the best make on easy installments. My special catalogne of SHEET MUSIC just received, sent frco to any addresa. Como and sec my assortment of FIVE CENT SHEET MUSIC. Adler's Crystal Palace Book Store. New Goods for AN IXKEXHIESNSXS STOCK CLOTHING, HATS AxD GENTS' FURNISHING GOOD, Direct from the Manufacturers, Retailed at 'Belnif la the Manufacturing Busing I am prepared to sell Clothing that will Rive j PERFEClTISl'ACTION both In FIT and QUA1.1TY of Hood3. Perfret Fitting White Shirts, ?Icdium and rine uraae tTaderwcar. Xcwe-st Styles in Si-arf-. aud Tie. WK FULL STOCK OF FKENCH. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SUITINC.S.- D.AMcINTOSH, occmiwrBLocK, JOHN. P. CLASSEN, Oregon Paint and Varnish Works, - Manufacturer of- j Manufacturers of FreBch.ndAmericanCandiesjpailtS) Frel& BX?.C3L j Any shade mixed and ground to order. " Every morning; from the C. F. PEASO & C., -ATOIA---BAKEBY- j P.O.Box! Fertlakd. 4r 1884. ice ! ! THE PRICES!! IN THE TOLLOftTNG LINES. Frock Oress Suits Sack Dress Suits, Frock Business Suits, Sack Business" Suits, Summer Over coats, White Vests, Etc. and Boys' - Astoria, Oregon. ADLER CRYSTAL Spring and Summer! OF ASTOUIA. r ?