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w ASTORIA, OREGON: " Sl'NIUY MAliClllNllJ". ISSUED EVERY MORNING."" (Monday excepted) J. K. 7IAL.LORA.N & COMPANY. riT.i.iMiKJtN am i::'vi:iktoi:s, AXTOKIAX ISflUMM.. - - CASS bTKEKl Term of Subscription. ni .1 I'arner. it wteU. . 13cts. Sent ti Miti!. 1-T miMil'i mrl. " " onr r.ir ...ST.OO Free of jminI.ic P m:Ivj:Iici-. jyAdvertivJinent-t i:terted 1 Ui.eur:it Me rate ol $2 per siu.ue per mouth. Tran sient advertising flfty cents per square, eacli nsertion. - fc Xotlce To Advertisers. T?he A5T0E1A2? guarantees to It- acl- rtisers the largest circulation of any, newspaper published on the Columbia' i iver. The days are twelve hours long. The Standard Minstrels will be hare pril 4th. The Al-h'i, coal laden from the Sound, came in yesterday. lote the announcement f 1). A. Mc intosh's removal. C. W. Falton has been reapp.utb.1 a notary public for Clatsop county. There will boa meeting of the eh:iiulcr ot commerce to-morrow evening. Vhre will be a specinl meeting of the city council on Tuesday evening. Sqaemoqua slreel. fioni Thk Asro&ti office to the court Imase, U m tine trim. The A. B. Fit-ltl wul it .mui !-gin her regular trips heUvreii here :uid Tilla mook. Carl Adler adveittses nawund startling attractions for ihe coming veekat the Crystal Palace. A death watch ha? been Hdt over Jos. Drake, i ho is sentenced to hang at Sa lem next Friday. It is repotted in the Portland papers that vh:it npjear.s to be small pox has broken out in balem. The Albany fire department sue refut ed as taking'steps to send alargd delega tion to the tournament here in June. Livingstone Lodge, 1. U. CL T., ull give a coflee sociable- on Tuesday even ing, March 17th. Ml ate cordially in vited. Stand ou the corner of Main and C'he namus and look south. What u your opinion ot the condition Main stieet is in? The Columbia Transportation company advertise that thronn freight will be carried on fast time between Poitland and Astoria. Messrs. Moflett and lJoelliugwere hold ing a reception in the hall of the court house yesterday; Sheriff Ross' office is baing carpeted and fixed up "real nice.' That railing ou the south side Main and Chenamus streets is dilapidated. It should be cushioned. The Chinamen who use it as n loafing place ate objecting to its present condition. The Cleveland and Hendricks club had an informal meeting last evening to close up the financial accounts of the organi zation. The club spent a little over 900 in the presidential campaign. The M ontesano Videtle is a good speci men of a country newspaper. The whole place could bo put into a corner of Asto ria and not noticed, but it has a newspa lr that would lead one to suppose that there were 3,000 people in the town. At one o'clock to-morrow afternoon E C. Hoiden will dispose at sheriff's sale, of iVhclSO feet north front lot 5, block 58, Skively's Astoria, at the court house. At two o'clock a part of the Robert Shortess donation land claim will be sold. See advertisement. Cannerymen and others can get all kinds of job printing done at ThkAsto hux office as good and cheap as in Port land -or San Francisco. Receipt books, tafcs. time cards, tickets, letter and note heads, etc All work guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Sneak thieves are reported around again. Ever since Captain Wood's chase of the Chinese thief these fellows have laid low, but several cases of pilfering were reported last week, in one instance a ham have been stolen from n private residence in broad daylight. Prompt uso of a pistol Jwould be effective and save costs. The Taconia Daily Ledger is to hand enlarged to an eight page paper. It speaks well for the prosperity of u litlle city that can support such a paper. The is sue before us contains thirty-two col umns of advertisements, and" every one in Taconia that is in business appears to be represented in its columns, which is, of course, the pi oper thing to do. Mr. Yun Home, the general manager of the Canadian Pacific railway, said, t he other day, that the road would be finished bythe third week in August and that a "plain iron spike would be driven into the last rail and that everybody who came to witness the event would have to pay his own fare.' lie doesn't propose to hayeanj fumi . business over the "last spike" celebration. A new game called "The Printer's De light," is the latest. It is played in tho following manner: -Take a sheet of pa per and put your autograph on it: then foldjjaround it a postal note of sufficient amount to pay what you owe this office. Pat it in an envelope, write our names on the outside, stick one of Uncle Sam's little chromos on the corner, drop it in the postolfice, and wa will risk the con sequences. Deputy Sheriff S. C. Harmon, of Olym pia, recently lit out for Victoria. He took $1,800 of the county's money with him. Harmon made his exit in a very open manner. Ho went io a stable .and engaged a team and buggy and drove to Tenino, where he took the train for Ta coma. Harmon left word that $800 would be found in the safe, but when it was opened it was found to contain onlv $1. auerm uunut;a, wuu irusieu xiarmou im plicitly, promises to make good the de ficit to Thnrston countv, if a little time is given to him. An order has been made in the state cir cuit court at Portland that Ben and Joseph Holladay appear to show cause why the sum of $150,000 due Ben to Joe should not be put in the school fund because of alleged usury. District Attorney Gearin, saya the Neics, has been looking up the matter and caused the above order to be made. It is claimed that the note origi nally given to Joseph Holladay was for $60,000. In 187C this note was renewed, and the back interest at the rate of 12 per oent. per annum was compounded monthly. This added $13,000 to the original note and constituted the alleged usury. Should the money be forfeited. District Attorney Gearin will be entitled to $15,000. Ice Cpcih! Ice Cream! Frank Fabre will have his splendid ice cream at the Model Restaurant, this afternoon. Ckelee Seed Oath For sale at J. H. D. Gray's. i sol ik ecmpst:. et Sff in Uteri xl s:!5. A. Jt. On February 12. lj;;, tlisre was a large eclip30 of the sua in thu Atlantic states, which was annular iu part of tho south. After the usaal interval of nfty-four yoarsand thirty-one days that eclipse will return to-morrow morning under nearly similar oircumstauces and be vis ible throughout North America and the adjacent Pacific and Atlantic oceans, ex cepting a iv.n ill strip south of about III degree. J'iie line of the central eclipse willsrik? tho earth at sunrise at the place iu the North Pacific in latitude :. longitude 157, and will reach our conti nent at Cape Mendocino, in California, in latitude 40, longitude l'Jl, tuid thence pa33 in a northeast direction ever the northwest corner of that state, over Ore gon, Idaho and Montana, to latitude 49, thence across British America to latitude SC'-i't longitude 91, where it will be cen tral at noon at that place; thence it will pass still in a northeast direction over .Hudson's bay, Baffin's bay and Green land to latitude 71, longitude 15, where at sunset, it will leave the earth, having oc cupied two hours and twelve minutes in crossing it. The width of the ring, or annular eclipse, will be in the Cmted States about seventy miles, but no large town is included therein, and Kurk-i, in California, and Bozeman, in Montana, seem to be the most important places. Observers ou this path will behold the sun's .face eclipsed with the exception ofu ring of light around the edge. In this case the ceuterof the moon passes i directly owr tha center of the sun, but the apparent magnitude of the moon la less than that of the sun, and therefore she cannot eclnw? tha whole disk An "annul us' or riii'j, is loft. The phenome non is weim ana neautitui, but uears no comparison in awe-inspiring intent and sublimity to a iotul .solar eclipse. Nine tenths of the light of the buji will ap pear, in Astoria, to Iia blotted out as the moon rolls across tho face of the sun. At favored points the diameter of the sun and moon will appear for a peiiod of less than two ana oue-nall minute to be identical. Around the edge of the moon will appear a rim of light the outlines of the sun. The difference between a total eclipse and an annular eclipse is this: The total eclipse is where the body of the moon presents a visual angle large enough to cover the body, of the sun and the light of the sun is wholly obscured; the annu lar eclipse i-t where the body of the moon is less than the body of the sun in diame ter .to tha! a rim of light appears a! Io tality. In Astoria the eclipse wilt begin at thirty-live minutes past seven. (?) degrees from the sun's vertex to the right: for mation of the ring at S:14; least distance of ceuteis about three-quarters of u min ute later, eclipse ends at 10:16. Time was when eclipses were viewed with dis may: now we've got it down so fine that the exact second when an eclipse will oc cur can be foretold for L'.OOO years to come. To morrow's eclipse will be the last an nular one on the Pacific coast during the remainder of this century, as the cen tral line of the one which was annular at Washington, September 13, 1833, for 5 minutes 50) seconds, will, at it.s return on October 3S, 1892, pass north of latitude 49 degrees and over Hudson's bay and Labrador; it will, however, be large in New England. The next total eclipse in the Cuited State3 will take place in tho afternoon of January 1, 1SS9, when the moou'.s shadow will pass over Colusa, California, and over a narrow strip of it to the place where the sun will set. This will bo the return of the total eclipse seen at Beau ford, S. C, November 30, 1S3L The next total eclipse of the sun in the Atlantic states will occur in the forenoon of May 20, 1900, when the moon's shadow will pass from New Orleans to Norfolk, and then across the ocean to Europe, which it will reach near Oporto, in Portu gal, and leave n6qr Alicante, iu Spain, a sight that we dwellers on this western slope will miss. X l'OIXT VOIt SILMOX FACKLUS. Win. K. Waters, who is fait assuming the position of the great American trav eler, was yesterday relating some of his experiences on his last trip, which ranged from Florida to Labrador. Ife said thnt while in Montreal he had occasion k buy a couple dozen cans of salmon, and to his grejt surprise couldn't find a can of Columbia salmon in tho whole city. Skeena river salmon was there in plenty, and the dealers assured him that, it wan the very best; that because it was the best was the reason they sold it. Mr. W. as sured them that they were mistaken, that Columbia river salmon was far superior, and that they certainly ought to keep it on their sbehes. They were greatly sur- Srisod and acted as though that was the rst lime they had heard o' such a ior tion of the globe as the Columhja river. Mr. "W. paid $2.25 a doien for the salmon, and figures that even with the present duty there is a profit in baying and sell ing the Columbia river salmon in Can ada. Two dollars and twenty-five cents a dozen retail; say $1.75 a dozen, whole sale, wouldn't be bad to take these times, when salmfti is delivered at Sl.20 in New York. It may not be out of place to call the attention of our salmon canuers to the fact there are 4,7C3,249 people living in Canada, and that in the great city of Montreal there is not to be found one case of Columbia river nalmou. It will pay 3011 well to go to the Crys tal Palace and see the immense reduc tion made on pverv aiticle in that va.t eslablishment. If you want real bargains go to Ad hr's look at his prices aim von will htij . The Mlvalion armv will meet at the Telephone lo-nighi at tim oVlocl; sharp. c'Uoir Does not make any .second-class Pic- turf-ut his Now Callery, No. t;ii4,nn Ihe Itoadway. S3T1111 1 Ffjr.. Nature- own true Laxative. Pleas ant to the palate, acceptable totheStom ach, harmless "m its nature, painless iu it.s action. Cures habitual Constipation. Biliousness, Indigestion and kindred ills. Cleanse.s the system, purifies the blood, regulates the Liver and acts on the Bowels. Breaks tip Colds, Chills and Fever. He. .Strengthens the organs on which it aets. Better than bitter, nauseous Liver medicines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottles free, and large bottles for sale by W. E. Dement A: Co., Astoria. Don't pay 25 to 50 cents for dinner when you can get a better one at the Telephone for 15 cents from 11 to 2. Commencing this week Carl Adler will Introduce an entire new feature In his closing out sale. More anon. T1UT SIXTT DOLLARS. Mrf Ibont the Claim ofthp.Soth Brail. Souru Bzxd, W. T.. March 10, W Eorroa Asresu: In your issue of February 25th, 13S , I notice an article from J. W. White, in re gard to "John Wood's sixty dollars," in which the writer claims to present facts iu the case, us he has been able to ascer tain them in tho city of Washington; judging from his letter I am constrained ! to think that fncts arc verv that city, or else his carried on in a very loose manner. Now, as I was onfe of the interested parlies iu this matter aud have more facts in my possession than Mr. White ., 1 , n . - xt l- een able to collect, in Washington, has been I will, with yoar .kind permission, jlve'of tha Sappho, fourteen in 'nober. them throughTflE Asioan.5, in as orief wrwked in the Arctic. In tfia sscae a manner as pbssiblenot for the j.arjw ' KSlpiik"!!1 np !ne ?ativ. ho of entering into any controversy, nor to f,eilown a 3b." m "a,e' -YJaV- .- j "? l-l - ji'.i -:- It). leSS. seven miner, -who wvr; ifstt. mak-e damaging caargea agaiasi me Jire saving serviVbut corroborate. the resume were entertained with his creditors, employs far loo much red tape, or rv stupid officials to trans- acthisha3iues,anaIbegof Mr. White ...... " ... nut to think. there is any pergonal aJ'.u. ohm in this last remark. The draft was mt to me. a.s stjll by Mr. White, and I emploved J. W. Case, banker, of Astoria, to collect tha dann endorsing it according to his dictation; Mr. Case sent it to Donahue, Kelly & Co., of San Francisco, for collectionf it was returned by them with tho information that it required the endorsement of the secretary of the company owning the tn;? lli:J PTidorSAmftnt w.is mnrJn ntnl f sent the draft to A. M. Simnson A lir.t.. of San Francisco, for collection; it wa-s again returned for verification by thb collector of customs at Astoria; this was also furnished and I presented it mysalf at the treasurer' oifico in San Francisco, nnd was thore met with the statement that no endorsement tbat could be inide on that draft would make it pavable at that office," and was civeu three formidable looking documents, I about fourteen inches by eighteen inches, ; and was told thesa must bo properly filled . uiih ueiuie i. uouiu coiieci lue urail. ..a u .r r 1 1 i . t 1 r 1 ,p, I'ltl luero was uuw meraui uu more waul on the draft for endoraeinent. and a glance convinced me that it .would re- quire a lawyer of th Phdadolphia genus to fill out tho 14xla documents, and not Knowing wnat would be required next, I considered the farce had gono far enough aim promptly niuuo iuo present of the amount check in pieces, as before .VsTomiN. Mr. While states that the claim of the steamer Garfield was promptly paid, but according to his own dates it "was some thing over fourmonthsboforeitwaapaid, wuicu was not so prompt as migut id He further states that no delay need j have attended the payment of this check j other than would have occurred had the check been drawn against any banking house, it it has ever been his pleasant privilege to transact business ncross tho counter of a bank he inuBtjhiive known that luenuucnuon 01 iuo pariy presenting a valid check is the only requirement in the latter case, and this would have been an casv matter with mo in San Francisco, aud indeed 1 had an acquaintance of over twenty-hve years standing with the sub-treasurer himself. Facta arc proverb ially stubborn, and thesa facts are easilv substantiated by good responsible parties villus uaiuet iiavo iieeiiiiicaiioueu 111 iuis 1 1 1 ...".? .1 - ! article.; ilr. Vt'hire aUj states tbat the w-itoreti cbe.'k :: now in possesssion of the assist ant treasurer at San Francisco, who has instructions to pay it upon proper in dorsement. Would Mr. W. kiudlv inform me what indorsement woald be consid ered proper, and where it n to on an instrument ulreadv linntllv cov erwl with indorsements? Respectfully, John Wood. SiitU iBuirerttrj of Iht lalurU Vuxay Jln hrl.ttin AMorUIIoe. Thei annual public nnuivorsaiy of the Association will be held in tho Methodist church on Sunday evening. March 15th, 1835. commencing at seven o'clock. Bov. Win. Boberts, D. D., will preach a ser mon to young men. The Methodist church choir aided by several volunteer from olher churches, under the uble di rection of Mrd. Middlebrook, with Miss Bitely as organist, will render somechoice selections and also lead the congrega tional singing. The order of exorcises will be as follews: Owning hymn, A1I hail the power" choir and'eougregation. Invocatory prayer Bev. E. W. Garner. Beading of Scripture Bey. J. McCor mac. llymn, 'f will sing of my Be deemer" choir and congregation. "Pray er Bev. W. S. Hamlin.' Anthem by the choir. Sermon to young men Bev. W. Boberts. Hvmn, ,Vhil shall the har vest be?" choir and congregation. As sociation report for the past year, by the retiring president, E. C. Hofdon. After which the annual collection will be taken up and a !eautiful solo rendered at the same time by a member of the choir. Closing hvmn, "Hold the Fort!" choir and congregation. Benediction by Dr. Boberts. Legal Blanks at vnur own pi lee :tl Adler'-. Parlor Clocks, Dlniug-iooui Clocks, Ship Clocks, Marine Clocks, Fisher men's Clocks of all descriptions. eerv one warranted, will be sacrificed Ihfs v.eek at A tiler's. In It Xot True? There can be no argument as to the qualities essential to a perfect remedy tor the ills arising from a disordered or inactive condition of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Everyone will admit that it hhould be perfectly safe for old and yotiug of both sexes, at ally and all times: that it should be acceptable both to the taste aud the tftomach; that it should never fail to act promptly aud thoroughly.yet painlessly, and it should give strength to those organs, it is now well known that Syrup of Figs possess es those qualities in a pre-eminent degree. W. E. Dement & Co. arf agents for Astoria. Oregon. Why will you cougn when Shiloh'si Cure will give immediate relief. Price 3 Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cU 50 cts and Si. Sold by W. E.i)e- monu Cat an h cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy. Price 50 cents, Masai Injector free. For sale by W. E. Dement. Sleepless Nights made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's. Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by Y. E. De ment & Co. i One of the finest billiard tables on the coast at .Jeff's "Telephone." For DinnerPartles io order, ot short notice, go to Frank Fabre's. thk tosrm AMI riPTtl.N iiko.y. The oougrtAiional committw; on library ha9 prepared to report upon the joint resolution extending the thanks of con gress to Cnpt. M. A. Healy and associate officers of the revenue nutter '"h'iciji, making extended reference to the services performed by tliit vessel since liSJ. The dangers experienced and the arduous us ture of the work in Alaskan waters is .set forth, while its importance is acknowl edged. Secretary of the Treasury Mc Culloch, replying" to inquiries itm'du bv arc very caro in , the committee, gave a detailed statement s investigstiou waslnf the services rendered by the Co,iciu . S iu 1832 and 1SS5, showing that dariti" loose manner. ! .1 vv- ; , , , """"' . m-hm,. f rescued and placed in safety. Iu May ' 1832. she fouud the starving" crew of tc iTelIe sauier Hodpfu, thirty-two in I number, nud saved them. Vbile- work- j -iDi, r-ar,,n2i, tne io she reasd the" craw ,.,'" .i -r.J. fi, , t$'J?)?&&2jm& ? . T . "-" -.-... "; " me wrece.i cu'ra , aud four jailors. aua, ue"u lI? eiwci. geared. Alter great exertions, tw 7 Ilia crew of the wrecked limtl Tffnm rifLorl tin ntiil cicjil Sit who had deserted from tha Uaic.i, wan- twenty it tour- , """' y ?CKe.u UI' .uuu :"' sutortVv afttfr four starving miners at St. Michael , w.raaeI. making m all 100 hve.s .veu. me re pott 01 tne committee closes 1 llllUb,ii Ul ""J" n s"nG meai , . wdicatiiiB to this gal ant ofheer and hls ,brave oate3 that their good work js b?erved, and tueir heroic deeds are beld . m, rtefal remembrance by the I ooamr jaw-muhera. ' " " I Iliu-Ulcn's Arnica Snlrr Thi; Bi.st S.vi.vk in the worhl fur Cuts, Brmse, Sores.Hcer.s, Salt Bheuui, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hand-. Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pav required. It is guaranleed to give imrfe et satisfaction, or money refunded. Prict 25 ctMits per box. For sale bv Y. E. Di'iiieut A- Co. ForuXi-at Flttiu? Itoot . JrShoe. goi P.. I. (looduiaiis, on Che- ' -''. ji" l 4.tl. IWUI ini.ma cfr... nvt .l.nt- i. l w r... All jjunds of Hie bwt make and guaran- Uv.l qualitv. A lull -leck: m-w goods nMinilly arrivin- Custom woik. . . .1 Work of Art. w.. ... .w ..M.i. inr, u- i iu i'u-ii;i 3 r.- fluuixe. on Water street in this city. The desk was made !y Mr. C. t'on-tantiiie of this cit v .Till certain y reflects great credit on the skill. t.sn and workmanship of the iiianiirdotiucr. 'Ihe desk is about fifty-two incln-s high b two leet In width and is made nut nf virihiu un.iitjctmh op s.t .. i i.k if runt, walnut and white holly V thev were fir-t sawed nut iu pieces and so cut iu ueauti- fill deMgusas to resemble fine bracket work. me inpor cover 01 tue e-tK is inlaid with cardinal :md blue velvet. At the back ou either .side of a square recess are two hand somely cat veil apartments with folding door?. Iu ihe desk part are a number of pigeon holes lor papers, envelopes, etc., this ls .surmounted with beautiful bracket work, and on the top of each side Is a white door, handsomely carved ; underneath Is a .semi circle, alo carved Iu rich designs, inlaid with gilt work-. The sides are Inlaid with criinon velvet, the bracket work being laid over it in diflV rent kinds of rich woods the wiiou ieuu: surmounted with gold 1011UI- !nKN- Aimer deciiptinii or tin- wonderful inPlit.m in'ii.v-; nr lilpn nt 11 iFm.-itn.n inpnt(ii co'ifs no idea of Its elegance and hti-'Ii. uue imisl spc i! to antirwhiie it. The desk will be rattled on and persons dr sirousm" pmciiriu: :i handsome and ueftd rn in irii: fur the home oflk-e -lioi.l t tint" Io the opportunity to take a chance. Mr. Cous'ai linct-au be found at Hip More ativ time to -hit Mh.- ileirous of -seeing lli If-J frfwU Kd.ipru aud Sboalwatei Hay OyHtrrei Cniislaiillv oi hand, cooked loan vstilc n't Frank Fub.V.-. Private card rooms at loon -The Telephone." Jeff's new sa- Buy your Lime of Orav at Portland prices. Hot T.uudi, at tin 'IVlf jiliono Saloon From 11 to 2 every daj. A fine, lunch with drink or cigar, 2." ceuLs. N'n charge afier I wo o'clock. .Ii:fk. WIIAT! ! You Thlulc tliat "Jeir" r The Chop Ilonsf fiiv.sou :t meal for nplhiny. and a glass of omelhiug io drink.' -Vol lunch rimi he giw s a better mt-ul and more of it than any place in town for 2." cent'-. He buy.-"by I hi wholc-nlt and pay- ca-h. '-That .sfllli- u." .11 Trunk Falirt'. Boanl tor ?220 a month. Tin best iu Ihe city. Dinner from 7 to 7. Books nnd stationery of all descrip tions at cost at Adler!?. (Jray sells Sackctt Bros. Al -awed Cfdar .-hingles A full M guarantwi". All the patent medicines advertised iu thispapi'r. toeUier with the choicest perfumery, and toilet article-, etc-cau be lMiught at the lowest prices, at .1. W. Ciilin's ilruu .-lore. upKM(t Oe-tdPii hclel.Aloria. Grand Clearance Sale! J. Straus, of the Xcw York Novelty Store, will lpae for San Francis o on the 20th of March for the purpose pf personally select iiitf and buying a large and varied assortment orgocrtt; :n consequence 1 here ol. r will oilrr " . For th.9 XText Twenty Days Special bargains in every department; we have materially reduced the prices on all classes of goods, and "the public" will find It to their advantage to call, examine and price our varied stock, consisting hi part of Clock, Plated Ware, Pictures aad Frame. Albums, Vabjr Carriage, 'otlerj, Bird Cages, Plajioi? Cards, Arcordeoas, Violins, IlanJ&i, (lulUn, Stationery, Koller Skates, Tojs, L'tc. All we ask of the public is that they call and we will guarantee to at once prove the truth of our assertions and satisfy them. Kemem ber that this is a bona fide clearance sale and will hold good for twenty days only. New York Novelty Store. Opposite Parker House, MAIN SfP.EET. - ASTORIA. OP.EGON I fltli Itf flip llAfll .! 'mil timet a.1i1i.a1.. by tearing tlie "!! ..Vr''"- Hr.W.. ." ntated in lllt:l,lnn-nr(liJl,-...lA,3 ..... ... !....... I.-.. Test Yonr BaMngPowier To-Day ! Brands julTcrtbetl as absolutely ;iur GOJvx,.vxi,r vrTTTortrxA-. THE TE6T: PUeo a. ea top down oa & ho ot. caill f itrj.then moOM tha corrr and meIL A chem-1-t will no6 b required to detect Uu omen.? of .Ammonia. VxWJ VVSjUJ Ss TiOSfJ KOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. .. l.-tLfata V.1 NEVER U.- 4-r.lU... : i r. :..nhcme;foraquartercfaw u . . UaLUU laecua;umci3reUab!t:t:, THE TEST OF THE OVEH. Price Baking Powder Co., Dr. Price's Special FbvorLnj Bciract. 5 ae Etroageit, mo t dtilficvu xnd natur aI iMIUrMJUHiltUU :. Price's Lupulin Yeast Gams 1 1 r IJ:Jt, Healthy UreaJ.'l'tio 1ut. Dry Ho- o.ltittIiov.orU. FOR SALE BY GROCERS, HiCAca. . st. i nine Light Healthy Bread, V88B& The peat dry hop yaaat In tho world Bread roi90d hy thla yeaat is light. whlta ond wholesome like our grandmother's doliclous hreod. GROCERS SELL THEM. PRP4ttJD 3r TNI Price Baking Powder Co., MiiTrs ol Dr. Pnc2's S535H1 F!i7flnnz Extracts. Chicago, HI. St. Louis, Mo. FortaV by Ci-iTixn.MKBLES Co., AgentM Port laud, Oregon Paralyzer ! Lowest Rates Ever Heard of ! .M. 1. KANT will furnish to the nublic iults madf lu order in lirst-cliwi stvlt and wwrkiuanship at tin follimmg rates : Kii-"v22i Af lyiA' H M S' v Utmlness Mulls, - - S 18.50 - - . o.eo Nuinuier KuiIh. . . liU.UO " 23.00 Traeliuf Sullt, - i7.30 -.. ao.oo Ilrei Muili, - So.OO ..-- 30.0O UnhluchM Fanli, 3.00 Stf, 7, S.OO DrtiHh I'uuiK, . - OJLIO.OO ('All and coiuinco youidf on M. D. KANT, THE BOSS Merchant Tailor anil Clothier. Three Rooms io Rent TN Bl'ILMNO OVER lT.AEI.'d STOKK. JL (jod for omoo or dwelhnif pur Apply t j C. S. GUXDKKSOK. purposes. or PKAEL BKOS. ROOMS AND HALL TO LET. Pythian Land and Building Ass'cn.' LAKOE. FIXE BOOMS WITH WATER and jras en mil or sIiikIp. In Pythian Bulldlnp. AUo rytldan ilall. the- finest and best lighted hall In the city ; suitable for Lodges, Sociables. Parties or lectures. Terms mod erate. Apply to E.A.NOYES, - Secxetao. For Sale. NEW MILCH COW-THREE-QUARTER Jersey, (.ives 8 quarts at a milking now. Will give 10 later In the season. Apply to SAM'L ELSIORE. For Rent. THE STORE LATELY OCCUPIED BY .1. Pilger. next door to Prael Bros. Inquire of C. S. GUNDERSOX. HAS RETURNED. JF. LEATHERS HAS BETUP.NED and Is ready to turn out some fine fish ing boats for the river. Shop on the beach between Klnuey's and Elmore' canneries. 1885. 1885. A i 1 OF Dry Goods. SIB CLOTHING. CLOAKS,. MNISHINu j MltTMMwSSSm goods, WRAPS, HJ fancy mml BlSiliPl GOODS. !il'SPi E!c, Etc. K Ginghams, Foulards, Sateens, Seersuckers, Shirtings, Zephyrs, Lawns, Prints, .. WE WILL SHOW On Monday, March 9th, And follow injj da y. the choicest selection of WASJ6I GrOOZJS Kvcr !.roulit Io Astmin at exceedingly LOW PIIICES. EMBROIDERIES AND LACES We have received per express, direct from Xew York importers over 11,000 yards of Cambric Embroideries of the latest designs' from rj to no per cent, under Hand Made Trochon Laces from 10 to 50 Cents per Yard. Tlie Xaading DRY GOODS AND OF &STOHIJ&., Ill Hi U Cannery for Sale. THE MANHATTAN CANNERY LS OFFERED FOR SALE. Price s4,40tt. Applv to Mrh. r FAI.ANGOS. Clifton, Or. Astoria, Fen. iith, 1SS5. Fine Stationery, Blank Books, School Books, Music Books, SHEET MUSIC AND GRIFFIN PARKER HOUSE Shavii anil Bathing Saloon. Ladles' HairDreaser and Wig Maker All kinds of HAIR WORK MADE TO ORDER Ladies' Hair cutting and Shampooing a specialty. All work done in the most artis tic manner and In the latest .style. Ii. DhPARK, Prop. TarkerHoase, Main St., Astoria , Or '.-- GITY BOOK STORE J REMOVAL!! iVHUsutiisauisstiEitaissiniiBUiSsuaituiisitiu s : m m S I will remove mj- entire stock into Ihe s 2 S 3 new store formerly occupied by R. Dixon, z m m 5 and will open with a large stock of new s S goods for Spring nml Summer on s m m 9 9 Miiiiiiuiaiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiaaiaiauixaiiifiiiiiuuiiii WEDNE March CAPS, Boots and Shoes. former price CLOTHING HOU Astoria Bakery AND i Columbia Candy Factory. ... . Kd. .1 ackhon. Proprietor. I . t. - Candies. - - 20 Cts per lb. i Bread, Ties and Cakes delivered every J day. Agents for Stock's Little Giant, and Kranich and Bach's Pianos, Taber, and Western Cottage Organ 8, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. & REED. FOR SALE One E. W. BUSS, Latest Improved HOWE SOLDERiNG MACHINE.. With West's Crimper attached. TliN Machine N Nearly .New ud N Sold for Want or Use. Address f!KO. AV. DUNBAR'S SON'S. New Orleans, La. 18, '85. SDAY.