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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1884)
m ?ht SteUg gtsiovum. STATK AMI TEUIUTORIAXj KWS. ACROSS THE C05TISE5T. ASTOUIA, OKKGON: ITintSHAY l.V 2-. laM Tim O. S. L. innchine :uid cur shops are (o bt located at La Grande. , Ja. Oliver, who lived near Echo, aud I whoso loe was unremitted, blew his 1- ' Senator Sherman is trying to win over some of the Blaine delegates from Ohio. The Democratic national convention vrill 1m5 asked to commit the party to the issue of tariff revision. to-dstv at I Captain G. H. Perkins has been pcr- ij 4 lrt v- I iiniAMlr nrrlnmtl 4 ulm wimmnnri nf tMfn1a , s.r-ntHll ..:... -i. .......1 . . , ..!.t" . n ' .l ' tr & j t iiil J. F. H&1A.OKAX & COMPANY, honors. , Ex-Senator Thomas C. Piatt offers to 1-rm.i.tiihiin Mi'i:oiisii r:ts. The ayed mother of 1. Cluucli, of tell tho alleged trno Htory of tho appoinfc- fcTniAYi;t'HDLi-. - - i isvr-ri'T "orilaad. died euddenlv :it tho residence uiont of Stanley Matthews ton seat on ' . . r.:r rri, :.Jr2 logd bruins out last Tuesday. ISSUED EVERY MOUSING. ' v '" W;a,u '"' duD 15i-. Terms of.Sub'.rriiiMiM. s. irM h Carrier, por ! . . .. Sent 1 Mail, per ja i!:!i . . ' iMK-xe.tr Tree oX jiil.ia. to sn.sri!w:. ;w"AdeR!si'iHe:it marled U Mcr!.i at tneratfii?- jior&yiiitn1 per iimiI1i. " 'imn Ment r.lertNiiti! finv oiiix piM wpKuv. iwh Misertiriii. InIOUIA AMI Vifl.Mn. "Jiu Cohflt'citui Sia-nivetl oul. City council meelK Saturday evening. Almost time for "M rev, bony festival?." lueliainiersleaia.-r SI 7Vr -.", bav in" a v.vv? propelKr put in. The C-tU'iiJ i imvfid ju hvrii after t oied of her .-son-in-law, Hon? L. Fliun, at Al-' the supremo bench. 1ki, in-i Monday, ofhe&rtdrcaM'. t In tho senate last Tuosdny, Senator Ii i not improbable, sav s the Whatcom i Slater, from the commxttoo on public Vrv'o. that a company will bo organ-' lands, reported favorably the bill to for-izt-d and dulv incorporated with a paidjfeit tho grant along tho uncompleted up capital of several thousand dollars, portion of tho Northern Pacifio railroad, for lift purpose of prospecting for and j The X. Y. Sint say: '"Henry It. Payno dmclopi:g the pelrolouni resources that j 0f Ohio is looming" up gradually in tho ait- belie d to exist in this county. ! bnr.-ir. r of a uoisible and not altcjroth- , At ih camp of Charles Jackson, on or improbable aucceor to Mr. Tildea at SUngit rher, twenty-six roui and ten . tho Democratic candidal for the pre-3i-j j !.. of nen are employed. One turnjdency. I wbieli v ..3 hauled on the two caw on the The financial and revenue outlooL. pre- Slli m-t !.t scaled, according io IJovle's i pfinissinrtlin" fectniw. Even il there iinpiovril rule, 17,500 feet, and consisted . arP no edditiont I of foir log-; IWenty-fonr feet in length, two measuring sixty-four inches in diain icier at tro small end, ana lite otuer two i dually :st.-;o inches respectively, itohie. iuar Imuran cut mi? TOnt v(.Pr.,vi Vi.i. of ill.- .:v Vork not had i additional pension legislations t he sis.v .:: The iarg suiny SUPERSTITIONS FlMAMlEO?. CONrEDMO EXTRA! 'For (JooJnff. Sake. Don't Sty I Told You." Occidental Hall. Marino superstitions should not bo hard to kill, for they arc not very numerons. A lnrrrA nninW hnvf! bpMT fntllPlVI? CTI sailor by land writers, but they want tho ! T.KAKD FAS5HI02C ABLK EVJJNT m truo ring, the salt flavor is lacking, and , it is eay to iK-rceivo that their narrators 1 never wero afloat. The really nautical about the sjjmt. time. so-c-illct "big timber" of the Cfistcrn! '""" t. .,,,., a ,iPriI iirint ; There in in l.'L ot . .-usitucH.i-s rhi- lnibriincustncw would repomnie xPBn, j-nUtv joweigc of irand in con season. A good deal ot ifu.i wiinr4U,p!:e ls. masurea nine:-six incue-. ui , tr,-Hi. i,m -irapl.' I'lUndc-d loavtli;it between now nnd next i'ue-dnj anmrf -on the stump. The smpll end 1Jio u.l, vOT, d from Gnetnl Grant "At JHekHmiUu eixJld lis, b,vn boru flJ'!; LSiuSUc-' wn:of such n tertor is to warrant nay. ujihatiou??nPl head' I'to chUil ;5;SiSSA &J2?&$S m ,h" " "'jiiiuuvii i.ai- t iiji poi:iieiti:t. j The mae! r.iury f r t hcAstoria and Coafet j Transport atitm"C.r new boat is expected j here next Wa!:. The hull is progressing, j Tho continued dry weather end th.- prevalance of brisk wiud rr:id r It dcot sary that evir jr.v''OH I iJ.r;i against fir.-. The "NIv-Ki 1 plated"' uirt-us. and the attendant g.mie.3 haro tsome and gone, scooping in aboui U,.r0 in small change, and yet people ?..) thar "time are Lard." A man that can't attend to hi- own business and make a success of it 1ms a good deal of gall to asj; the public to give him an opportunity to attend Jo public business. Summer lruel has begun, :.ad the hotel legislers show fainil'.nr unifies of those who yearly come to the jeashoie io commune with nature and eiit el.uus and brace up generally. Ail our state exchang.. in noJiug the return of the delegate? to the Odd Pel lows' gathering here s-i that the returned visitors are loud in their praiso of Astoria and its hospitality. The Qvcc.i of the Pacific libel suit is ntill on in Portland. It invohes mote value than any simih.r nit ver brought in a court on "the Pacific eoisi. It will bo decided sora&tiinr. One probable feature f thi- year's salmon business on the Columbia will bo that vastly f6wcr cases will go io Eng land "on consigning." ,ood many of the cannerymen nave u" enouqn of that. Captain Babbidge is .il foi Gr-iv's har bor with the A. B. Field. The fact that no carries a large consignment of base balls and bats is learned v.ilh cheerful hopefulness by the surgeons and drug gists in the vicinity. No part of Astoria is growing as fast as uppertown. "While, stiictly speaking, upper Astoria is a town by itself, not be ing in the municipality, yet to all iuteutb and purposes it is a part of the city end presents a mot thrifty and prosperous appearance. The Columbia i& reported to be rising Cteaa'iy in me interior, xt iuuii& a mi jo muddy, but beyond that and the casual nrroearanee of tree trunks, no one would ever know down hero whether it had riz" or not. Bat to our mends inland, at Portland and elsewhere, it is a matter of gravo concern. To-morrow will be Decoiation day and Cashing Post No. 14, G. A. 11., will ob serve the day with due memorial K-rjce. The Post lequests the ladie3 of the city to send floweK to their hall over Oarnahan & Co.'s to morrow from 10 A. M. to 3 I. M., a request that will no dnbt meet with general compliance. What came near being jl Ir.igedy oc curred at Bay View day before yesterday. An employe getting into an altercation with a Chinaman struck him in the hrad with a stick of wood, and it lequhcd the immediato Bervices of a doe'or btought in haste from Astoria to keep the Celes tial from doing tho golden stair act. Lieut. Schwatka, of Vrctic fame, was among our morning isitoi3 yeftenlay. He was fullof emotion at the thought of leaving this moist clime foi the laud of the cactus and the horned ioiu. lie lett on the State, and will cirjke Arizona jsint in time to get the full benelit of the heat that parches thai God-forsaken country. John B. Goucrii is the coming ai trac tion as a lecturer in this htate. He dous not roar as loud as the stentorian Dr. Walls, and his nudiemv &n go honii without being si aimed, -iir. uon;jiaas made a pretty good thing out of the tem perance business, and is traveling this season morejfor iverentionthnn anything else. Tho appearance of Kuta Cn-.Ue.lou in her demuro Quaker garb last night and that "For Goodness' snke don't sry I told 3'on," reminded a good many of "tho personation of tho ine character by Carol Crouso last year at Liberty llall. Tho lesemblauce'is about the same as exists between a draught of hsady cham jiaguo and a glass of hard cider. " ' You've got the liveliest town north of San Francisco,"' :iid a visitor yesterday. "There is more Etir, more business and more money than any place Ihavo f otn.' There is one thing that haa always helped Astoria and it is with regret a tendency to let it fall into disuco is observed. That in the cash system. Once let tho slipshod -pay-you-net-weck' style of doinq busi ness got tho foothold here that it his in other communi ties aud ii will be to our detriment in every way. Fruit is arriving bv rail and ocean. Tho Columbia and 'Willnraaite strawber ries are tho largest and finest; seventy five cents a box is readily obtained. A box is said to hold four and a-half pounds. Cherriasare becomiuc abund ant and are this week worth something less than a cent apiece. Ciaus Spreckc-ls, , rne greac sugar mercnaut nnas trade dull, and has sent a largo consignment of gooseberries, in hopes that that mnv stimulate saccharino demand. Among the latest eidcnces of our na tional greatness and tho wonderfni vari ety of our resources, is a jar of gold sand now on exhibition among other curiosi ties at CsplMn Hustler's ofiiee. It comes from Grab's harbor. The gold is there fcois the -sand; just how to fix it so that you can put the gold in one jar and the Hand in another is what worries and has worried a good many men from San Juan to San Diego. Everywhere along this coast can be found deposits of this black gandjfull of gold, and nowhere as yet has been found ttie man who can successfully separate the metal from the dross. Who ever succeeds in doing so can have straw berry shortcake and tendeiloiu steak all summer long. Henry Ward Beecher, John L. Sullivan, Katie Putnam, Bice's Saiprise Party these four had the largest audiences ever assembled in on Astoria theater. There was a good deal of enjoyment at all these several entertainments; that accorded those who were present last evening is tho freshest in their minds. If "a littlenon Bense now and then is relished by the wisest men," how much more so" by a good many of us who lay no claim to wis- lom and who lovo to no amu'soar liAte varclt) or Silior-. "c". 'ir. then are a great many f-hipi waiting for curgors." remarked a sailor to a Ch.-ofiUlc reporter jc-drJsy. "You s.-e, iher.-.ue a dozen or mor. over at S.tueeli$'i, uioro at Mission ba aud else where. 1 -mi inclined to think that there mus! be Any idle ships in port now." "Hard times for the sailor, then?'' The AfV DisprJdi, X. V., gives the result of c. thorough estiva"? of Xrw York Stale bv congrcsHioml district-:. The quest icn"w;s: "Who can carry New York?"' r.rpls.-. ha c J een received from congressir.eu, jodgej.etc. of all the Jtepublican faction,, besides from a doz en to fortv leading Bepablicai- in each congressional district in thoftate. The Dispatch finds Edmunds leading in tho ilrst, cecond, third, fourth, fifth, seventeenth and thiitioth di-itnets: Arthur in the sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, thirteenth. "Se: at all. Mot of the sailors hne eighteenth, and thirty-b-eond, and gone to work ia the country and muuy of j Blaine in the remaining seeuttun dis- them lia-.e already leli for tue i;olumlna triots. It sums tin the results Urns: Ld river fisherSiis." " Wl cu does lhii exodus commence?' 'Atott' the beginning of March. They co t any in order to prepare their net". The various canneries along the river fnrnish these men with twine and it takes some tint" to knit it into nets. Tho fish ing season does not actually commence till April 17th and lasts till tho end of July."' 'Do tho canneries pay well?" "Well, 1 can't say that they do. One fi-.li actually costs the canneries 7ii cents. LaM year, wlsen the fish wero scarce, thev went as high as 1 apiece." "Do sailor i ever become settlers?" "Indeed the? do. All along the Co lumbia river there aro sailors who have become f-ettiers. Ono is a great doal happier when he takes up land. All these men do is to plant a few potatoes; lay ia a few bacjs of flour; for meat, he has a barrel of salmon bellies, which he fished and salted during tho season. So all winter he can just lay back and do noth ing." 'What is tho average pay of a sailor?" "When sailors are Ecatce the steam ship companies pay 15 a month; other wise $35 to $40 a mouth. The boats car rying lumbar pay from $25 to $30, and when there is a demand for men 10." 5. F. Chronicle, 20. CuiffcrMUon That Lulled & XYe&ij Bruin. munds is weakening, being absorbed by Arthur. Although the president was not greatlv luelited by the late business meeting in Xew York, le?er candidates ha all been dropped. Lincoln is a promising dark korre. The Blaine sen timent is still strong, with a growing feeling among all classe' thai any of their leading men cau poll tho full voto of the si nto. Tiio Tatcnt I.mnp Fillt-r. Tho most useful household indention of the age. Call and see it. Also.csira good Coal Oil forale in quantities from a pint to a barrel. Jor.vxs te Booimt. Just Ileccircil. A laigc stock of vrtr and .stiff Hats in all the latest styles, at Mcintosh's Fur nishing store. ForaKeat Fitting Boot Jr .Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che namus street, next door to I. Y. Case. All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. Afuilstoek; new goods constantly arming. Ciistora work. Iherc wa a social gathering the other evening i.nd among these present was a young man from Portland, who had come down hfjft for a season to rest his intel lect, and dmiug tho evening he corralled a prett;, girl In one corner of tho room and laid himself out to talk her dizzy and hapless her with a becoming sense of his superior sljle. He rattled along for an hour or two about himself, the girl now and then improving o chance to put in a monos liable, and the young man thought she as getting tolerably awed, when her father boro down on the pair and aiiXiuush exclaimed: 'Ss3 here, Maria, yon must be careful you rcelh must. Itemember that you have been sick for a fortnieht, and the doctor said if yon came hereto-night jou must raasGijoeiTorl al all yon must keep your head restel." "Pa, dear," returned the pretty girl de murely, '-don't Vkorry. 1 am not ewixing myself at all. 1 hae been talking with Mr. . M head feels nicely rested." And ih- oimg man from the Willa mette .-.oon ifter .ouBed himself and went up-itair-. iutoa dark room and loaned his head against the window pane and tried to think. Witt, of Course he Wilt! Ot Interest To The ladies. A full lino of Ladies' Silk. Lisle and Cotton Hosiery and Muslin Underwear at greatly reduced prices for a few days only, at The Loading Suit and Cloak House, next to Bescue Engine house. superstition is unmistakable. It is liorn J of tho 5ea-faring Hfo and the v-pirit of it ' speaks as snrely of bhtu water and thca sociation together of month at a linn ' of briny minds in dim and resonant in teriors as the lurching, rolling gait, tlu tonghtened hands swinging athwartsnip, tell of the ocean h-ilor, tie- -i jockey used to such hurdle races at the Pacific in storm offers, or to such mad galloping as the roaring and revolving storm force upon him. There is the old uk.r;itj.jii :.!f,..i Pinna, for instance. fi i'mlamierl mnkfS n Yerv jood, uulvl. rcstMietable ' sailor, but both Kuglish and American seamed agreed, forsomercasoa not easily determinable, to look upon him as a sori oi magician, aud to fear him nnd treat ' him respectfully for that reason. Many , Vf fl stories used to be related of him. He Is tl j I asnallv depicted as a yellow-haired man ' j vj j j in r. sealskin cap, fall of predictions, and J, u always right in his prophesying. In some 5 ships, hun there was n Tinn aboard, it was customary to nail a horseshoe to the i foremast to neutralise any prediction he i might utter that was likely to be injnri-; ous to the ship or crew. lib was occasion-' allv credited with the power of got linc drunk as often as ho liked throughout the longest voyage on n single" quart of rum, the contents of the bottle never diminishing, no matter how often he put it to his lips, and he has. been known to jtand tho bottle on the J table before him and talk to it. rinhmd ; ships too, were nl.vays thought to obtain a loir wind whenever moy cuosc, auu with studding sails aloft and alow, over haul and pass vessels beating in thes,:mo direction acaint a gale. Dana tolls i story of a captain -who threatened to contiue a imu in the fore peak if he did not make a fair wind for tho ship. Tho wind remaining dead ahead convinced evorybody that the Finn refused to give in, whereupon he was bundled into tho foropeak and left there without food. The Finn hold out for a while, bnt unable to stand the imprison ment any longer ordered the wind to shift, which it did, and the yellow-haired magiciau was liberated. How such a superstition as this arose it is impobsiblo to say,but it is easy to see that it belongs to tho ocoan and must have had its origin in the forecastle. It is as salt in its way as tho notion of Sunday entertained by n ship's carpenter who considered that ho fullilled all the Sabbath obligations laid upon him by combing his hair and mounting a pair of green spectacles, and declaring thnt he would not give a chew of tobacco for the chances of a man who considered that tho maintopsail looked white on that day. 1--0NE NIGHT 0NLY--1 THIS TmJSSSMAYEVKMSC: l.ugaxement of the RICE'S SURPRISE PARTY And ih tliaru'' California rmr!tc Miss Kate Castleton! l!'arlTiKn the jjreatcstof all aU'Siesses C. H. HOOPER! PzO-iP kei.t-'te u.in New Mumc. SHuailoLs. and Dialogue. POriLYP. PRICES. ):e.orit'iI Seat- - - 100 Xow oii:a!eai tl.eew irK Novell vStre I'llK .t:v YORK ran STOI jipoMie the ParKer Hou-e. X ! y mi. -v New York Novelty v 7 Afotice. The .-diad in thf Columbia hae wan dered hew f rm.1 Sau FransaHeo !.ti and should be protected till they have at tained their growth, whon it will be found that a sis-pound shad is quite a different fish fiom the hhadlets now sent to this niatkot. Jt seems that the sizo of the mesh of salmon nets is regulated by law, but there is no regulation in regard to the distance apart of tho slats or bais in the traps used for catching bhad, and which aie consequently placed bo close together that whato er "enters there leaves hope behind, all the samo as the infernal region?. Will the honorable menibGr os the legislature from Clalop county look into tho matter and give it all needed attention at the nest legislature? Orc flroHuw. 2-. Marnier ln)s for Mo. From Astoria. 1 From San Fran. Sim. -liColumbia 2 Columbia S'Orcgon At the Fonpire Store You will find the finest laces and em broideries, of richest quality. Dinner at"J EFFS"0IIOP HOUSE everj day from 4 :S0 to S o'clock. The best25-cent meal in town; soup, fish, seven kinds of meats, vegetables, pie, pudding, etc. Tea or coffee included. Headquarters for the Young aud the Old. Itnoks Muolcal Instruments, Toys Sta tionery and Novelties ot Kvery Description. All the Lending FiilIiention9 of the Iay. Ask to be shomi the Clarlona. tho Lttest novel of mechanical Ingenuity. s3BflHlijLt' u tUk BKeSnSjtSrSSSiS!kmuS!lSMi't-ifm Net Lost. ON THK NIQHT OF MAY ' FOUB teenth, above Fort Stevens, In South channel, about CO fathoms of net ; 40 fathoms of Scotch .15-ply ,4T.-mes!i deep, 9-Inch mesh ; CO fathoms Irish. l3-plv.44-meshdeep,9-lnch m&h, all in old lines, Corks branded E.P.C. Finder will letum to T. W. Francis.E. T. Co's station. Sklpanon. All who have tried him say .lett is B)b. the Hosiery, Hosiery, IIotery! The latest novelties in ladies and ehildrens ho-iery at Prael Bros. 4Joeets ami Undei'treai-. All the latest inakeo and styles of sets and ladies nnnenvear Bro'-. Umpire .-lore. at or- Prael Soiuething Fine. .lust received at T. G. Eawlingi a large -.lock of cigars Cigarettes, and the choicest brands ot tobacco. Syrup oF Fig. Xniur.-'s own true Laxntiu. Pleas ant to ihe palate, acceptable to I he Stout ach. haimiess in its ni.ture, painless in its aciion. Tures habitual Constipation. HUiousnc-, Iudigection aud kindred His. Cleanses ihe -vtein, purine the blooil. regulate-, the l.ier and :wU on the Jlowels. Drcaks up Colds, t 'hills and Fev er, ete. Stnngl lions the organs on which it act. Delier than bitter, nauseous Lier inedieines. pills, sails and draughts. Sample bottles frr, and latge bottles for safe by W. F Dement &Co Astoria, "JEFF' At enormous expense has just secured the servicer, of Peofessei: Ellis ono of the best white cooks in the state; and Jeff proposes to cxcell any of his for mer efforts in the culinary ait. Italian and French dishes a specially. Picked Up. ON THE 12TII, XF.A11 DESDEMONA. s.uicb. about 140 fathoms 45-mesh net; eorka marked A. H. Owner apply to Win. Curtis, Hauthoru & Co's boat 19, at llwaco, prove property ana pay cuarges. Rooms to Rent. KOOM3 9, 10, 13, AND 14. IN ODD Fellows Building, for rout. Inquire at Case's Bank, or or A. J. MEGLCK. Occident Hotel. ASK. FOR "THE BOSTON" RUBBER BOOT. Roaf for Sale. .hie heathers has two fine boat', for sale at the lont shop, one block west of Hansen nro'.'niill. (J ray ell3 Haekett JJrosJ eedxr sliinglcs. A l awert Oregon State. .Instate. ...1C; Columbia. Columbia 20,Oregon . . Oregon 24,atalo.... State.... Columbia,. June. Oregon ... C ...10 ...14 ...18 22 .2SiColnmbia 2G 1 Oregon SO r.lState, .Tune 3 Wanted. Girl to do general housework wheie theie ate no children. Apply at Mrs. A. II. .!j:vr.Tfisl;re. KeinnantN. Odd lors of Dry Goods, Fauev Goods, Cur-els. t-ic, etc., at much less than cost, at Caukah.vx & Co's- successors to 1. ". Case. A full line of ladies' and children's hhoe-j, late?t stvlcs, to le found cheap at Arvold's sign of the Golden Shoe. Dr. Henly's Dandelion Tonic tirklea tho palate and gladdens the heart, The Oregon Blood Purifier is Nature's own remedy, and should bo used to the exclusion of all other mcdleino.-. in dis ease of the stomach, liver aud kidneys. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Sbiloh's Cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. Snti.ou's Oi'Hi: will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis, hold by YV. E. Dement & Co Brace up tho whole system with King ofthc Blood. See Advertisement. For latno Back, Side or Che.-A me Shiloh's Porous Plaster, lnco ii". ecntF. For sale by W. E. Donient. Buy your Lime of Qray at- Portland prices. Sleepless Nights made miserable bv that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is tile remedy for you. Sold by W. E. De ment Jc Co. "t i For Sale. FIVE HUNDRED CORDS DRY- HEM lock Wood, which I will delUer nt the houses of customers forSI a conl. Uraylng of nil ktuds douo ttt reasonabl rates. R. R. MARION. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. T MRS. GEO. HILLER'S, NEXT DOOR i5L to Weston Hotel. Change of Business. HAVING SOLD 311 CIGAR AND FRUIT Stand to C. N. Martin, I take pleasure in recommending hlni to the Public. Mr, Martin will conduct the business as before : abo sell milk by the pint or quart. Thanking mv customer;? for their patronaKO which I uoee" thev ill extend to my success or, I am. respeetrnlly. I.N.DARLAND. Net Lost. fS THE NIGHT OF THK i J irtiirth of May. rftENTV- oit Searboronsh Hill. about 210 fathom-. " is-mesh net Scotch -10-12. corks bmuded 1 . U. v. liuuer will please communicate with F. E."Vriht atr. Thn mins & Co. Upper Astoria. Made of Fine fcItlt, jELia."fc"fc ox win Not Crack. rOUSALE EVEKA WHERE. The Gutta Percha & Rubber Mf'g Co I'orslnnd. Oregon.- FOR RENT, wlv Finished iloouis In Suites 5 rF THREE ROOMS: StITABLE FOR J families ; the best rooms and best looa I tlon in the i itv. Plenty of good fresh water ia tnc bUHaing; :ui mo nioueni iiupnc meats. Inquire or J. W. & D. If. WELCH. Oltlce In roun 1. Welch's block, corner West Elzhth and Waler streets. Business for Sale. A V.t.U KNOWN AND LONG KrAR- I. lishcd Grorerv Store en the principal street in the rltv. with a good c-h trade, and constantlv liiereashifr. Location made known on application at this onice. ssrThls i a rare chance. FOR SHERIFF. IHEl.'CRV ANNOLNCE ilYSLLI AS AN antl-rin candidate for Sherlll of Clatsop counl. ami soil, .t the iippoit vt the oters therrof. .tf.EX. feBETH. 1. Flower Io Is. Lo:k ai the show window of Jordan it Bo70i Ufs ('rockery Store, and see the fine assortment of Pottery for Flowers, jut reeeivwt. Stop That CourIi a to .I.E. Thomas's and a bottle of Leroy's Couch Balsam. It wii.i i kj: vol. lloscoe Dixon's new oating house is now open. Everything ha3 been fit ted up in first-class style, and Ids well known reputation as n caterer assures all who like good things to eat. that at his place they can be accommodated. Boston Baked Beans and Brown Bread every Sunday at Jeff's from- 5 a. m. to 2 p. M. Fine Drest Goods. A splendid line of ladles dress good- Ii being displayed at the Etnplrestore. " El Tropno,"' the best 5-ccnt cigar in Astoria, at Laighton's, Water street, be tween V 8th and W 9th. The Main street Junk dealer, 1. Jop lin, will bay no more rags, sacks, oil or ean after Saturday Cist. Castleton is tlm leading feature, and her j . v1 thp patent medicines advertised OlbpiUV ouuivimu.i ... ,.wo in wmir ,u thiS lKlIHT. tOgCtllfcr Willi IHC CHOlCCSt thing that is often itnitated, ,very seldom . lwrfun,Vn , and toilet articles, etc-can Buccessfnlly. The piece throughout is ; f. fK,ci,f :,t Hie lowest prices, at J. W. moat enjoyable, and a good many who , Qwm-T llniC Uw pj09ite OcMden couldn't get encores enough last night u ,,. smria. will doubtless avail themselves of the o;- portunity to see ''Pop' to-night, lie- shiloh's. Vitalizeris what you need served seats at 2ew lork Novelty Store, fnrrmqnnniion. Loss of AnDetite. Diz- Arvold sells Boots aud Shoes cheaper than any one elc In town, because we buy for cash. THE LATEST STYLES wall'Vaper AT B. B. FRANKLIN'S, NEXT DOnitTO ASTORIAN OFFICE. A very large Stock from w hich to selef t. Window curtains made to order. EPMv patent Trimmer to cut Wall Paper v.lll le"lound er-nveniciit to my prttrons. Cottage to Rent. XniXT DOOR TO MY RESIDENCE, i rnrnir of M.iln and Jefferson streets. Contains sir. rooms, besides kitchen and w oodshed. a tcr free, mvll tf E. C. HOLDEN. Eight Floating Net-Racks For Sale VOW MOORED LN JOILN DAY'3 RIVF.R. Enquire r.f lvrry Tltus.John Dav's river, or OEO. T.MYERS, Flshcrton. Steamboat and Scowmen LEINENWERER & CO., HAVE 30O cords ot bark to transoort. A contrac t for Its dellverv will be let to the lov, est bid der. For further particulars apply to the tannery, mNENWEBKR & CO. iHj County Treasurer's Notice. THERE 13 MONEY IN THE COUNTY Treasury to pav all county orders pre sented orlor to July 15th. 1833. Al! such or ders will case to draw interest alter this date. CHAS.HEILBORN. Treasurer Clatop Co. Maveoth. 1SS1. dw Shtloh's Cough ana Consumption Cure Is sold by us on guarantee. It enrej consumption, i-krtd by W. E. Dement. For a number one cigar, try Laigli-ton. zineis and all symptoms ot Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by W.E. Dement. Don't pay r0 cents elsewhere when you can get the best dinner in town at JEFF'S for 25 cents. Arvold will sell a large stock of Boots and Shoes at cost, at the -Leading boot and shoe store. Tho most popular hitters in thn mnrl-a ia Dr. Henly's Dandelion Tonic. That Hacking Cough can bo so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by W. E. Dement. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy. Price CO cents, Masai Injector tree. For sale by W. E. Dement. Drugs ami Chemicals j.E.THOMASj te c Pharmacist, ASTORIA.O sr c CD ? & Astoria Pliotoppli (Jallery, Cor. of Denton and Soneicoqua Streets, Opposite the Court House. Children's Pictures THE Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House OF ikSTOHIA. Silks! Siiks! Silks! We are now showing the largest and choicest assort ment of BLACK and C0L0EED SILKS ever shown in Astoria at REMARKABLY LOW PiaURES. Ladies in need of such goods and want to get th8 genuine article would do well to give us a call. ' Bonnet's famous Black Silks in all numbers. Rich Brocaded Silks, Rhadames, Moire3 and Get Colored Gros Grain Silks. Latest Shades. Taney Brocaded Silks, New Designs. Evening Silks, in all the latest tints. Summer Silks in checks and stripes. Pythian Building, - Astoria, Oregon. CARL ADLERS PALACE CRYSTAL CRYSTAL A SPECIALTY and SATISFACTION Ouarauteed. S. B. CROW. LOOKOUT! ,. FOR THE - IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK. Direct From The East. THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF Watches and Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Books and Stationery, Fancy Goods, Etc, All the LATEST STYLES and PATTERNS to Arrive This Week at ADLER'S CRYSTAL PALACE. New Goods for Spring and Summer! IlffXKEXSKTsis STOCK OF PLUMBING! You will do DiinnnPlf AtWlieoler& vrell to call on nUuUUuiV Reed's, for Tapping and Patting In of "Water Pipes. IT WILL PAY YOU CLOTHING, HATS GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Direct from the Manufacturers. Retailed at rwcriptlons carefully compounded Day or Nlgut. Frank H. Laidh DEALER IN' Fruits, Notions, Cigars AND TOBACCOS, J Slh VTntcr St. erweeH West and. "West Otk, Tropical aud Domestic Fruits per every steamer. 'uta, Candles, etc.. at Lalgnton's. Evervthlng Fre3U and First-clasa, Belnc In tho Manufacturin?: Business I am prepared to sell Clethinp: that -w ill give PERFECT SATISFACTION both In TIT and QUALITY of Goods. -Perfect FlttiHg "Whit Sliirts, Medium and Fine ftmrte Underwear, (fewest Styles in Scarfs and Ties. GTT A FULL STOCK OF FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SUITINGS.-Sa D. A. McINTOSH, OCCIDENT BT.OCK, ASTOBIA. H n ; - -r JOHN P. CLASSEN. ManuTactiuerof French and American Candies ALSO Jpjpeflftx Breaci Every morning, from the '. ASXOIA-o-BAKERY FIRST GLASS SHAVINC AND Hair Dressing Saloon. "C1ITTED UP IN A NEW AND ARTISTIC 1 JL? manner. Every attention paid patrons. I I have fitted up and opened a first-class ! Barbershop at Carl Adtert old stand on leXohler. 1423m sl!-" $ frJ y-i