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p lite gaJty ltatm ASTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY ..Z. JUKE 5. 1S8J ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, rCBLlSHHIlS AD mOPJUJITOKS, AbTORlA BUILDING. - - CASS.STItKET Terms of Subscription. Served by Carrier, per u eek iScts. Sent by Mail, per month.. .. OJcts. " " one year . , ..$7.00 Free of postage to vubvrilers. BET"Advertisementj inserted by the 5 ear at the rate of 52 per square per month. Tran sient advertising fifty cents per square, each lasertion. ASTORIA AND Y1CI5ITV. Look out for fire. Cole's circus is coming. The -weather was Teionrkably chilly on Monday. The State is due troin San Francisco this morning. The next legislature fihoald give this state a registry law. The strawberry and ice cream festival saason is a little'slow this year. A badge pin was picked up on the street yesterday and can be had at this office. Curtis would be good looking if it wasn't for his facej but that mug gives him away. 'Tide tables with your card cheaper than you can buy the blank cards at Thk AsTOBiAK offiice. The Rainier steamer Wildicood broke down last Tuesday and was towsd to Portland for repairs. Norwegian Lutheran sarvica by Rev. H. Eugh, Friday night nt 7:30 o'clock, in the Sweedish church. Captain Babbidjre is -off in the .4. D. Field for Nestucca this morning. A grow 'ing trade can with a little effort be se cured in that section. Curtis says that the writer ha? "in sulted" him. That is impossible. The class of society that he belong to doesn't know what an insult is. No sure report from Tillamook yet. It would seem as though nothing connected Clatsop with its southern neighbor but a legislative enactment and a trail. Seaside correspondents sny that a few hours steady rain would do considerable good in that locality. A soaking shower would be of benefit all over the county. The Astobiak hasn't bsguu talking about the little cur yet. If that animal eally wants to bo dissected, the job can begin. The weather is liable io be cool for a few days yet. If Curtis understood the English lan guage he would write .1 nasty article; as it is his ability is so manifestly lacking that the venom which he trieslo spit only drools down his jaws. Clatsop county with nearly 1,900 votes has half a representative and one third of a senator. "Willamette counties with no greater number hao two senators and four representatives. An alleged man who goes dancing in midnight dives and gum-suokiug with the occupants at the bidding of a master whom he dares not disobey, is a a nice specimen to talk about "reputation." The Wide West brings Saturday ex cursionists from Portland at reduced rates. Tho O.K. &N. folks should put Astoria on equal footing and take ex cursionistsf rom Portland at same rates. A man named McDonald, working at Hansen's mill injured his hand with a orossoutsaw last evening, necessitating amputation of the index finger of his left hand. Dr. Tuttle performed the opera tion. How is it going to be about the Fourth of July? It is about time some move was made in the matter of properly celebrat ing the nation's birthday. Cushing Post No. 14, G. A. R., will give a ball in the evening. The state has gone Republican. Thayer gives Fiinn a close rub with the chances in favor of the latter. There is an as sured majority of ten in the next legisla ture which elects a Republican successor to Senator Slater. The 'Dependent's news is copied from this paper every day. All that they use in that office is a scissors and a saw. A soissors to clip the product of other men s brains and a saw to cut ou tne stuff that they buy in San Francisco to fill their columns. Curtis talks of his " family." No one that the writer knows of has over said a word against his family. If he is desir ous of preserving his reputation let him act as a man with a family should, and, just for the novelty of the thing, be de cent, xor a nme at least. Curtis, in a characteristic screed last evening, says that tho editor of this paper asked him to "stop." To say that his as sertion is a absoluto falsehood is all that iB necessary. It is only one lio moro for him to utter and goes unnoticed among his multiplied falsehoods. "When the dread summons of justice sounded through the polico court pre cincts yesterday afternoon the blind god deBS laid her fins on four unfortunates and yanked them into the dook where they were fined. Two cases of resisting officer were continued until to-day. ' In 1880 970 votes -wero polled in Clatsop ceunty: in 1832 there were 1,205 votes .cast. Last Tuesday there were 1,892 votes polled. This shows a substantial " increase. Can any other county in tho state show an increase of 95 per cent in four years in the number of votes cast? Curtis begged and prayed and button .' holed, and got 48 votes in a city of 6,000 people. The editor of this paper without a word of soliciting from him when his name appeared before a Republican con vention last April in this city, got a unanimous vote. That is the difference. Curtis seems determined to show how malice and stupidity combined can dis tort facts. He says tho writer "asked" him for letters. He knows what passed on the occasion to which ho alludes and that what was told him then would have been carried out had ho not weakened and whined for mercy. The Astobian of the 23th contained an account of tho finding of a dead body, a boat and a net tangled in a tree and -washed upon the weather beach. It now transpires that the unfortunate man was named John Olsen; he was fishing for J. O. Hanthorn & Co., wrho 'will givo the remains decent burial to-day. Tho'Knights of Pythias were out in force yesterday to pay tho last sad tri bute of respect to their late brother Isaao Foster, -whose funoral took place from his late residence- yesterday after noon. It -was largely attended by uiulti- tudes who 'testified by their presenco the esteem in which they held the de ceased. The season of '84 has put into uso on Astoria's streets more vehicles of every kind than were over before seen here. More especially is this the case with trucks and express wagons. Capt. was saying yesterday that it doesn't seem so very long ago since there was only ono carriage in town and that was & wheelbarrow. Had the little cur who has made him self tho laughing stock of the city shown a little sense in his first send-off and not gone around blowing for three weeks that he was going to "burn everyone up," he would have been spared tho ignominy that has now overwhelmed him. It is the old f ablo of the frog that tried to swell itself up as big as an ox and burst in the vain attempt. The Astobiak has no objection to Cur tis making a fool of himself if his alleged mind inns that way. That is his privi lege, but he abuses the privilege. We only iope that when he does come to his senses and realizes what a colossal ass he has made of himself that he will have jut enough decency remaining to apolo " giie to a community whose patience he Im ftteMt fXkRusted. The Astobian asks the temporary for bearance of its readers for being com pelled, to aeal with the human sewer that vomits such effluvia as last evening's De pendent presents. Newsnaoers have dis agreeable duties to -perform now and then. and duo regard for tho best interests of our city has required that the little our tuat wears its master a collar be shown in all its hideous deformitv. "The oity has got to have its work dono and its advertising done right here. Now you help me and I will lell vou my bid and we'll fix that city council.'' Then tne next morning he comes out and threatens the city .council that he will puonsn tneir private lives. What is such as this? la it journalism? Apirato wuo noisis the almll and cross-bones 0:1 his black flag is a gentleman besido such contemptible scoundrelism. About the time that the bids for the city printing -were to be let, who was it sneaked into The AsroBiANofflceone night and while his dog-like jaws shook in the consciousness of his own unutterable meanness, asked the writer to help 1 him "fit' things, so that the city would be cinched? This is the cur that doesn't, own a" dollar s worth of property in the city; who had to take his name out of the paper when the sheriff walked in with an attachment; who quarreled with his bnsines associates over a division of swag, but when they were going away they made him, under threats of personal violenfs, give them a nice little "send off". What wonder that ho got but 3 votes. If every one knew him one-third as well us the writer does he would not have -got jj votes in the whole city. Curtis says that "'The Astouian attacks me becaust: 1 am publishing e nowspaper in opposition." Not at all. He or any one else has a perfect right to publish a newspaper, but neither ho nor any one else has any right to start a personal fight ngaint the editor of this p iper and then when tho gang find that that is a game thai others can take a hand in, beam to cry and talk about "persecu tion." By tne way, Curtis, when are you going to begin publishing that "news paper ?"' The Asxobiax has known that for the past slxjjoionths there has been a political prostitute of the male persua- biou striking different .political camps for coin and threatening to "bum up" certain parties because they refused to be blackmailed, but when is tho "news paper" going to be started. You certain ly haven't the gall to -all tho Dependent a "newspaper! " "When did anyone ever see any news in it? CLATSOP COUNTY. ELECTION BETCBXS. According to our returns received from ail parts of the county, the following is the result of Tuesday's election in this county. CONOBESB. Hermann 9G9, Myers 875; majority, 94 SUPBE1IE COUBT. Flinn 945, Thayer 892; majority, 53. CIBCTJIT JUDGE. Taylor 1033, Bennett 780; majority, 25Q pnoECUTrxa attorney. McBride 1014, Dillard 803; majority 211. bepbesestative: Gray 811, Leinenweber 929, majority 118. (Tillamook to hear from.) SHEBIFI". "Wheeler 781, Roas 972; majority, 191. COUNTT CXEBK. Spencer 832, Trenchard 927; majority 93. TBEASUBEE. Berry 601, Bergman 903, Crosby 14C; majority 9G. ASSESSOR. "Warren 935, Shively 779; majority, 206. feCHOOL SUPEBINTEKDENT. Sloop 774, Higgins 98G; majority, 212. OOBONEB. Ross 9'M, Franklin 837; majority. 63. Parker 108C, Raymond 580; majority, 50G. counts coMxissioXEns. Warren 953, Parker 785, Hobson 935, Bartoldes 808; "Warren and Hobson elected. WOMAN SOFFBAGE. For, 437; against, 465; majority 23. MISHAWAKA PBEOTNCT. Hermann 4, Mvors 22, Flinn 4, Thaver 22, Taylor 4, Bennett 22, McBride" 4, Dillard 22, Gray 3, Leinenweber 22, Wheeler 4, Ross 22, Spencer 2, Trenchard 24, Berry 1, Bergman 5, Cros by 3, D. K. Warren 5, H. B. Parker 2, Bartoldes 25, Hobson 20, G. F. Parker G, Raymond 18, Sloop 3, Higgins 22, B033 4, Franklin 22, J. F. Warren 3, Shively 22. For justice J. J. O'Conner. For con stable J. C. Pope 22. For woman suff rage 10 against 10. seaside rBKcnfor. Hi-rmann 17. Mvors 10. Flinn 17 Tlmver 9, Taylor 18, Bennett 9, McBride 18, tf il- lard U, uray lo, liemeuweber 7, bpencer 15, Trenchard 11, Berry 18, Bergman 7, Crosby 1, J. F. Warren 18, Shively 8, D. K. Warren 17. H. B. Parker 19. Hobson 7. Bartoldes 7. G. F.' Parker 20, Raymond 6, Ross 19, Franklin 9. For woman suff rage 3, against 17. WHO IS ELECTED BEPBESEXTATIYE I The question on the street yesterday was, "Have you heard from Tillamook?" When The Astobian published tho re turns on tho morning after election, it looked as though Mr. Leincnweber's up per Astoria vote settled tho question as to who was elected, but men who ought to know said that when tho Tillamook returns came in a good many would be astonished. Our estimate gave Leinenweber 118 majority in this county. If the follow ing is true, and it comes from an authen tic source, there will be a close rub for the candidate who proves successful. Tillamook, June 3, 1834. The official majority for Gray in Ho quarton is 29. In South Prairie, a mes senger just in reports Gray's majority 2L It is estimated that in Nestucca he has 25 majority; in Kilchis 20, in Garibaldi 20, in Nehalem 10. There aro two pre cincts yet to hear from. If this is so then Gray has at least 125 majority in Tillamook, and it may yet take an official count to decide who is elected. Corsets and. Underwear. All the latest makes and styles of cor sets and ladies underwear at Prael Bros.' Empire store. Hosiery, Hosiery, Hosiery I The latest novelties in ladies and children3 hosiery at Prael Bros'. Don'-t pay f-0 cents elsewhere when vou can get tho beet dinner in town at JEFF'S for 25 oents. Brace up the whole system with King ofthe Blood. See Advertisement. Dr. Honly's Dandelion Tonio tickleB tho palate and gladdens tho heart, Buy your Lime of Gray at Portland prices." Roscoe Dixon's new eating house is now open. Everything has been fit ted up In first-class style, and hh well known reputation as a caterer assures all who like good things to eat. that at his place they can bo accommodated. Boston Baked Beans and Brown Bread every Sunday at Jeff's from 5 a. m. to 2 P.M. The most popular bitters in the market is Br. Henly's Dandelion Tonic. STATE AXD TEBBIT0B1AL. San Francisco capitalists are investing in Seattle. John Martin, aged 39, suicided at Mil waukie last Saturday. The arrest and conviction of tho cattlo thieves has cost Baker county 5000. David Clonincer. who killed Frank Pierce at Scappoose on the 3d of Decem ber last,was taken to bt. Helens on Tues day lor trial. One thousand and seven hundred men are now at work on the extension of the Oregon Pacific railroad from Corvallis to the seaboard, and in four saw mills now constantly running to supply needed material in construction. It iB thought that the cars will ba running from Ya- quina to Corvallis by the middle of Octo ber. Articles of incorporation have been filed for building and carrying on a steam boat business from Hoquiam to all points up the Chehalis as far as Blockhouse Smith's, W. T. The name of 'the cor poration is the Hoquiam and Chehalis Steam Navigation Cempany: capital 10, 000. Seven thousand dollars has alreadj been subscribed. Rumor has it that the towagacouibina tion formed on the sound a few mouths ago will soon be broken, says, tho Port Townsand Argus. It is said'thi will be brought about bv some of the tugs having "cut rates." If this breaking up of a heretofore strong combination will re dound to the inteiests of shipping, we say the sooner such dissolution is effected tho better. This will enable shipmasters to make the best bargain possible through the medium of, an open competition among all towing crafts. The Salt Lake Chronicle reports the following inteiiew with a merchant there: "It would surprise you to learn tho means which tho people having claims and property to sell in tho new El Dorado resort to for the purpose- of giving the country a greater notoriety.- I would probably never have known of one of the advertising dodges had I not been direct ly interested in a transaction which gave me a true insight into the ways in which tho country is advertised. 1 had in my cabinet about sixteen ounces of free gold quartz specimens from Amador county, which I hod purchased at 5 to 10 an ounce. While in San Francisco the last time a Kearney street broker named Abrahams came to me with a proposition to purchase my specimens, and offered mo 30 an ounce for them. The offer looked so large that I was induced to ask him what ho conld do with them and get his money back after paying that figure. He pro duced a 'letter from a relialla man of Portland, Oregon, whose name I have forgotten, but who owns claims in the new district, authorizing him to buy up the best specimens of free gold quartz he could find and send them to him at Port land. The Portland man agreed to pay $10 per ounce on receipt of the speci mens. Well, I sold Abrahams sixteen ounces at $39, and received his check for $450. 1 also learned from the letter that Abrahams showed me that most of these specimens were to be sent to Spokane and railroad points near the new district, and be exhibited as the production of the Cceur d'Aleno district. I afterwards learned from Abrahams that ho had re ceived his check for $G40 for the speci mens, and that they were disposed of as the letter had stated. Tho fact in the case is simply this, thoy haven't got any specimens out of tho new district worth showing, and to keep up the boom they are compellod to resort to such measures and trades as tho one they made with Abrahams of San Francisco. I have learned that Abrahams is still engaged in buying the best specimens and send ing them to parties in and near theCoaur d' Alone." BUl&e Unconcerned. Philadelphia, June 3. Press reporters interviewed Blaine on his way through Philadelphia yesterday. He said he was bound for the family homestead nt Agus ta, where he proposed passing the sum mer. "My family are all with mo except my son Emmons, who is in Chicago, and my son Walker, whoso duties keep him in Washington. We go right through to Maine, and should get home to-morrow afternoon." During tho conversation Blaine appeared as utterly unconcerned about politics and the stirring events happening in Chicago as the humblest citizen. He said: "I have formed no judgment about the result at Chicago. I am absolutely content to wait and to abido by the convention's action." Steamer Days for June. From Astoria. I From San Fran. Columbia, June .. lOregon 30 Oregon CjState, June 3 Stop That Cough By going to .I.E. Thomas's and gettiiij: a bottle of Leroy's Cough Balsam. It will cum: you. TI10 Patent JLniup Filler. The most useful household invention of the age. Call and seo it. Also, extra good Coal Oil formate in quantities from a pint to a barrel. Jordan & Bozcktu. Oi Interest To Tho Ladies. A full lino of Ladies' Silk, Lisle and Cotton Hosiery and Muslin Dnd6rwear at greatly reduoed prices for a fow davs only, at The Leading Suit and Cloak House, next to Rescue Engine house. Fine Dress Goods. A splendid line of ladles dress goods Is being displayed at the Etnpirestore. ForaUfcat Fitting Boot Jr Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che namus street, next door to I. W. Case. All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new good coustautly arriving. Custom work. Just Keceived. A large stock of soft and stiff Hats in all the latest styles, at Mcintosh's Fur nishing store. Flower FoLs. Look at the show window of Jordan & Bozorth's Crockery Ston , and see the fine assortment of Potterv for Flowers, just received. IteinnantN. Odd lots of Dry Good-,. Fancy Goods, Corsets, etc etc., at much less than cost, at Cakxaxiax & Co's., successors to 1. W. Case. Arvold sells Boo's and Shoes cheaper than anj one else In town, becauso we buy for casn. Arvold will sell a large stock of Boots and Shoes at cost, at the Leading boot and shoe store. Foi Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. The Peruvian syrup nas cured thou sands who were suffering from dyspep sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu mois, female complaints, etc Pamph lets free to any address. Seth W.Fowl &SOB Boston. Are yon made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Vital izer Is a positive cure. Forsaloby W. E. 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 drue store, opposite OcMden hctel, Astoria. Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's vitalizer Is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. E. Dement THE NATIONAL BEPCBLICAX CONTENTION In addition to tho specials published in The Astobian yesterday, the following is of interest. The convention met at noon on Tues day. Col. J. A. Martin, tho secretary of the national committee, read the call, and D. M. Sabin, chairman, called the convention to order. Ho said Chicago was known as a convention city. It was the field of Republican victory. Here it was that the immortal patriot, Abraham Lincoln.was chosen; here tho party chose that great chjeftain, General Grant; here it nominated that honored soldier and great statesman, that rjpresentativo citi zen, James A. Garfield. Every action of tho party on tnu Historic ground .had been followed by victory. Having suc ceeded againstits opponents on all for mer occasions, 11 was atxjui 10 put itseir in order for another conflict. As a con sequence of a vote adopted by the last convention, the present body was larg-ly composed of men instruct d by their uv. 11 constituents, and it was therefore tole hoped that the voice of thu iwople would be heard in its deliberations. He closed with an expression of hopj for victory, ! anu propo'ieu mr temporary cnairman Hon. Powell Clayton of Arkansas. Lynch of Mississippi, a colored man, was" placed in nomination, and "after a prolonged debato was elected. The con vention then adjourned to 11 a. m. j-ester-day. Upon reassembling, tho first sensa tion was tho withdrawal of tho resolution of the previous day binding delegates. Then came u telegram from General Sherman to Ex-Senator Henderson,-say ing that ho would not accept the nom ination if it were offered him, and would not serve if elected. Tho committee on credentials then re ported they could not make a complete report until the afternoon, so the conven tion adjourned to 730 yesterday evening. niE LATEST KEWS. Chicago, Juno 4, 10 p. a:. The nation al Republican convention reassembled at half-past seven this evening. Tho com mittee on credentials said they were still unable to report, so tho time was ex tended. Tho committeo on platform al so reported that they hod not been able thus far to put in a suitable plank relat ive to tho tariff. The convention there upon adjourned to ten o'clock to-morrow morning. It is now thought that the convention will not get to work balloting for candi dates before Friday. Something Fine. Just received at T. G. Rawlings' a large stock of cigars, Cigarettes, and the choicest brands or tobacco. "JEFF" At enormous expense has jut secured the services of Professor Ellis one of the best white cooks in the state; and leff proposes to e.xcell any of his for mer effort1 in the culinary art. Italian and French dishes a specialty. Boats Tor Sale. Joe Leathers has two fine boats foi sale at the boat bhop, one block west 01 Hansen Bros.' mill. Syrup of Fijrs. Nature's own true Laxative.. Pleas ant to the palate, acceptable to the Stom ach, harmless In its nature, painless in its action. Cures habitual Constipation. Biliousness, Indlg-stion anu kindnd ills. Cleanses the system, purifies tin blood, regulates the Liver and acts on tho Bowels. Breaks up Colds, Chills and Fever, etc Strengthens the organ6 on which it acts. Better than bitter, nauseous Liver medicines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottles free, and large bottles for sale by V. E. Dement & Co., Astoria, Notice. Dinner at "J EFF'SCnOP HOUSE everyday from 4iM)to8 o'clock. Tin oest 25-cent meal in town : soup, fish seven kinds of meats, vegetables, pie pudding, etc. Tea or coffee included. All who have tried him sav Jeff is tlu "BOSS." At the Empire Store You will find the finest laces and em broideries, of richest quality. "WHAT! do you think that JEFF OF TIIE CROP HOUSE gives j on a meal for nothing and a glass of something to drink? uNot inuchn but he gives a better meal and more of it than any place m town for 25 cent. He huvs bv the wholesale and pavs cash. "Tha't settles it." All the Rage. To captivate the popular taste and surpass all previous efforts to please the palare, requires no small amount of knowledge and no little skill, and when ivArnnipmhor flint: flirt vnrv nrrrrW1il liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, is ns beneficial to the system, as it is ac ceptable to the stomach, wo readily un- aerstana wny it is me universal, lavor ite as a cure tor Habitual Consumption and other ills arising from a weakness, or inactive condition of the Bowels. Kid neys. Liver and Stom ch. Sample bot tles free and large bottles for sale by. .. Gray sells Sackett Bros.' Alstwed cedar shingles. Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Diptfieria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W.E. Dement. The Rev. Geo. H.Thayer. of Bour )on, Ind., says: ''Both myself and, wife oweour lives toSnii.011'8 Consumption Cure." Sold by W. E. Dement A full line of ladies' and children's Shoes, latest styles, to be. found cheap at Arvold's, sign of the Golden Shoe. ' El Tropuo," the best 5-cent cigar in Astoria, at Laighton's, Water street, be tween V 8th and W 9th. llackmetuck," a tasting anU fra grant perfume. Prtce 25 and 50 cents. Sold by V7. E. Dement. JOHN P. CLASSEN, Manufacturer of French and American Candies ALSO TPi?eml3L Bread. Every morn'n, fr.im the ASTORIA o-BAH E 1ST FIRST CLASS SHAVING AND Hair Dressing Saloon. PITTED UP IX A NEW AND ARTISTIC manner. Eerj attention paid patrons. I have fltted up and opened a flit-class Barbershop at Carl Adler's old stand ou Chenamus street, ami am ready tor business 142 Sin LEN.OHLEIJ. W. E. DEMENT & CO. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry In Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded OCCIDENTAL MIL ONE. WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE 2. Triumphant Tour f the-Favorite Artists, MRaiMBSJilipALL Supported bv the tpiiigu LaiW, most L'omp'ote.a'id uin.ctptiona' Dramatic Organ iz.it i hi-, hi tic Culled Suites, and a full an i com ilete Orclie.str.i ami feuperb Uand. ThisEvcnjn5, June 4th, Will ho presented, adrainaltetth.n of Mass JTwaix's greatest vrork, "TIIC GILDED AJiU," intlveacti, - with Mr.H:aRkaix - - hi his lnlraltawe - v-. - - - . - jmperson1- . atlon ?" x . OK, There's fflillions in lt!M- As p'ayed by hira-ovpr ONE THOUSAND' Nights throughoul the -United States with Immense v success. CASTOPCBAKACr&ES . . Col. Mulberry Sellers-Mr.!?. A. KENDALL Laura Hawking, ..JCL1a"KENDaLL LOOK OUT'FOR . v SATURDAY MATINEE, KeSiirved seats for sale at Nev Yerk: Novel ty bt.ire. Change Of Bill Nightly. THE IEW IOKK NOVELTY STOBE ! Opposite the Parker House. Headquarters for the Young - and the Old. Books Musical Instruments. Toy3 Sta tionery and Novelties of Every Description. Ill tho "Leading Publication oi the Day. Ask to bo shown the Clariona, the latest lovel of mechanical Ingenuity. ASK FOR "THE BOSTON" RUBBER BOOT. Made f Fine Will Not Crack. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. The Gutta Percha & Rubber Mf'g Co Portland. Oregon. B. F. STEVENS & CO.. CITY BOOK. STOBE. Have just received- a mammoth stock of Books. The youiiK and old, rich and poor can all be accommodated. 3 AGENTS FOR TIIE Kranich A Bach and 3Jand8feldt A Notni PianoM&nd WettterB Cottage Organs. Orders for all kinds of Music or Instru ments will be promptly filled. B.F. STEVENS & CO. Frank E Laiilon. DEALER IN" . Fruits, Notions, Cigars AND TOBAOOOS. Water St. between West 8th and Went Oth. Tropical and Domestic Fruits per even steamer. Nuts, Caudles etc.. at Laighton's. Everything Fresh aud First-class. Notice 13 IIEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FIRM name of Andrew olsen & Co. Is this day dissolved by ra tu.il consent. CO. Hanon tetires fr ra tin prm and An drew Anderson pax s all tho liabilities and collect all bills due said firm. Notice, PAYMENT HAS BEEN STOPPED UPON I'erUOcate of Deposit No. 21,556, issued AuEUst31.i8SI.bvLadd & Tilton. favor of George 1 Illl. for S200J., said certiflcato hav ing neen lost. mysi-iwK Business for Sale. A WELL KNOWN AND' LONG ESTAB lislied Grocery Store on the principal street in the cltv, with a good cash trad, and constantly increasing. Location made known on application at this oillce. atrThis Is a rare chance. THE LATEST STYLES WALL 'PAPER AT ' B. B. FRANKLIN'S, NEXT DOOR TO ASTORIAN OFFICE. A very large Stock Irora which to select. "Window curtains ma4? to order. BrMy patent Trimmer to cut-Wall Paper will be tound convenient to my patrons. jy TIIE v Qlew York Novelty STOKE! 4 0. H. COOPER! fVjf Bh EB6SSJsgBWMBiBjKfc irrPWISInrfflj THE" Leading Dry Goods OI? ASTORIA. Silks! Silks! Silks! We are now showing the largest and choicest assort ment of BLACK and COLORED SILKS ever shown in Astoria at REMARKABLY LOW FIGURES. Ladies in need of such goods and want to get the genuine article would do well to give us a call. Bonnet's famous Black Silks in all numhers. Rich Brocaded Silks, Rhadames, Moire3 and Cet Colored Gros Grain Silks. Latest Shades. Fancy Brocaded Silks, New Designs. Evening Silks, in all the latest tints. Summer Silks in checks and stripes. m !EJP tfPfi P Pythian Building, JACKSON'S ASTORIA Bakery Confectionery Coffee and Ice Cream Parlors. CIH2XA3IUS STREET. SUPERIOR Bread and Cakes OF ALL KI.I)s. Weddings and Tartles supplied with strictly FIRST-CLASS WORK. o-French and Anierican-o CANDIES Manufactured, Wholesale and Itetall. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, ON THE ROADWAY. Jordan. & Bozorth The OnlyExcIusive CROCKERY STORE IN ASTORIA. TV. B. Hare Sole Right to tlic ' Jfatent Xainp Filler, New Goods for CLOTHING, HATS AND GENTS' FTJRKISHING GOODS, DirectCom tha Manufacturers, Retailed at Being in the Manufacturing Business I am prepared to sell Clothing that will give PERFECT SATISFACTION both in FIT and QUALITY of Goods. Perfect Fitting White Shirts, ' medium aud Fine Grade UndiTwear. Newest Styles in Scarfs and Tics. . KB-A. FULL STOCK OF FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SUITINGS.-S ' D. A. McINTOSB, - OCCIDENT BLOCK, - - and Clothing House Pfe "Bfc Tsm 9 - Astoria, Oregon. Wood Yard. UNTIL FITUTHF.U NOTICK THE ASTO ri.i Wood Yard, (irov's Doik. foot of Benton street, will sell wood at tin follow ing pners ami deliver wherever ihe streets are planked, between Trulllnger's Mill and O'Brien's Hotel, b.ic to Astor street : (Ireen Alder. 2-cut St 50 per eord Ion.: S3 "5 Dry do do 4 75 do du 4 00 Qrnllemlo'k do 4 50 do do 3 75 Dry do do 4 7i do do 4 00 Green Beach do 4 7 do do 4 00 Green Fir do 4 75 do do 4 00 Dry Fir do 5 00 do do 4 25 Etra Maple a d S. limits do 6 00 do do 5 23 Vine Maple aim S. limbs do 5 71 do do 5 00 Wood of Ail Kinds By tho Scow load at REDUCED -KATES. J II O. GKAY' Astoria, February 1st, ISM THE BEST IS THE Royal Brand Flour Manufactured by the ' OREGON MILLING COMPANY la of Superior Quality, and Is Endorsed by all who use it. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of Superior Rising Quality. Guaranteed io Give Satisfaction. WYATT & THOMPSON Mole A cents for Astoria. For Sale. FIVE HUNDRED COEDS DRY HEM Iock Wood, which I will deliver at tho houses of customers for $4 a cord. Dra Ingot all kinds done at reasonabl rates. R. R. MARION. Spring and Summer! Altf OF - - - I ASTORIA. ," -aLr .-: -- ..?- JSt- .tJJSt &&mm