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fO ASTORIA. OKEGON : TUESDAY . MARCH 17. l$j ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. F. HALL.ORAN & COMPANY, lUIII.ISIIKItS AM) l'KOJ'UIKTOKtf, AMTOKIAX UUII.DINO. - - CAS .STOKE? Terms of Subscription. Served by Carrier, per eek 15ets. Sent by Mail, per mouth . . vOcts. one year ,?7.00 Free of postage to subscribers. tfirAdvertlHcmentb inserted bythevcnrat Hie rate or $2 per square per month. Trail leut;ulertrshiK fifty cents per square, each insertion. , Notice To Advertiser. The Astoria?, guarantees to Its ad vertisers the largest circulation jr anv newspaper published on tin- Columbia river. Special council meeting this eveniue. Tho Oregon is due this morning from San Franc'sco. The Queen sails to-day. The eclipse yesterday was only exceeded in interest by the low prices at Carl Ad ler's Crystal Palace. Small-pox is reported at various points on this nortnwest ceast: Saiern and Na uaimo and other places. Tho Salem Talk says A. V . It. Snyder is going to sell his paper, the anthill Jle orter, and move to Astoria. The Sunday Mre leoine is in its twelfth year. It is n go ahead, newsy paper, with just pungency enough to make its items spicy. Tho barkeutiues Tata O'Shanter an Webfoot and the steamer Btdu are load ing lumber at Knappton for Sun t'ran cisco. Yesterday was a glorious day, the sun shining brilliantly, a light breeze, and the thermometer "hovering around tS the most of the afternoon. Hon. C. liciuenweber is the Astoria agent for the Oregon Fire and Marino In surance Company, whose advertisement appears in another column. The Sunday Mercury hears that it is rumored in Portland that V. H. Lewis, of the firm of Allen A. Lewis, will be ap pointed senator by Governor iloody. F. T. Jordan has been placed in chargo of the affairs of the Columbia Trausjwr tation company in this city and will bo on deck upon the arrival of the Tele phone to-day. E. C. Holden sold yesterday at sheriffs sale tho "WalLley place at upper ,Astoria to Brenham Van Dusen for 1,D7j. He also sold at sheriffs sale tho Spexarth property to Theodoro Urakke for 1,200. Jt is said that special agent Stubbs of Vancouver, eaiployed by the interior de partment, recently chased a man nine thousand miles and arrested him for com plicity in land frauds at Tnc-oma and Vancouver. The county court was in session yester day; but little was done besides'trans noting some probate business. Judge ilcGuiro will decide the Nash case this morning. In the afternoon the county roads will be redistricted. A small force of men is now employed in tho vicinity of Tort Stevens. Tllere are plenty of applications there and else where in this vicinity and men looking for transient work would dj well to think twice about coming here unless they have sufficient coin to koep traveling. The Telephone camo down at 4iJ0 Sun day afternoon, and woke the echoes and others yesterday morning with that blast of hers. She is in for business now and will make her first week day trip to-day. IUoairs began on tho Fleetwood last Sat urday, the smokestack being taken down aad some of he,r machinery taken out. It is the intention of the board of pilot commissioners as soon as they organize, which will bo about April 1st," to call for plans and specifications for tho building of tho pilot boat for which 10,000 was appropriated at the last legislature. The boat will be built of the best material, and will probably bean Astoria produc tion. It is intended that she shall be of improved model and in every respect a stanch vessel. The British bnrks.Stoi Luis, JJ91, Jones master, 4G days from Callao, and Jane Scroti, Ayres master, from Liverpool via ictoria, which port she sailed from last Saturday, arrived in yesterday. The Hal dee, from the same port, sailed the same day. The Norwegian bark Sohehj, G02, Sandberg master, sailed from Callao the same day as the San Luis and Remon strant, and both tho latter being in port, the probabilities are that their consort is not far off. Capt. Jones, of the British bark Sua Luis, furnishes The Astoeiax tho following memeranda: February 10th in S. lat. 10a 55 , W. Ion. 10 V 55 , spoke Brit ish bark Cassajidra from Coquimbo for ABtoria, 23 days out ;- on tho 20th spoke the American ship McNear. from Astoria for Falmouth in N. "W. lat. 7" 53 ; W. Ion. 119'. On March 9th in Nor. lat. 89 30 ; Yf. Ion. 130 spoke the British ship Lor enzo of Glasgow, from British Columbia to Melbourne. The solar eclipse came ofl-or went off according to programme at the adver tised time yesterday morning. The con ditions under which it was seen in Astoria could not be improved; a light veil of fog floated upward And gave even those who were not provided with smoked glass plenty opportunity to see it. The unusual sight presented many strange phenomena, the changed aspect of earth, air and sky being noticeable. Few of those that looked at it yesterday will see the same eclipse when it occurs again in April, 193a. Nelson Martin, engineer or purser on the river steamer Uold Dust, came up from Astoria on Wednesday- last, says Sunday's Standard, for tho purpose of making a salo of the boat and has not been seen since that time. The detect ives were informed of the matter, al though an opinion seems to exist that Martin, by some roeajis, was drowned. The river has been dragged in order, if possible, to prove tho truth of this theory but nothing has been found that would go toward verifying it, except a hat that was picked up supposed to have fortnerlv belonged to the missing man. A married woman residing in Union town came before Justice Goodell yester day afternoon and told a piteous tale of cruelty on the part. of her husband, in sisting that he be at once arrested, and assurinafho justice that sho could pro puce plenty proof of the charges. Yield ing to her importunities he had tho cruel husband arrested and lodged in jail, in tending to have him tried yesterday. But at daybreak yesterday morning slie was at the jail door pleading as earnestly to havo him let out as on Sunday to have him confined. When the justice appeared she contradicted everything that she had said the morning before and at last, hav ing secured the release of her liege lord, she started homo drying her eyes and ap parently perfectly satisfied. From the tenor of the dispatches it would 6eem as though England and Rus sia would come to blows. There is one little effect that those fights have on we pas. Besides selling them guns and re- f uiTers ana sworus ana salmon ana car tridges and flour and uniforms and canned fruit and rifles, etc, wo brush up wonderfully on geography. Just before the Soudan scrimmage very few of us knew about Khartoum and Abu Klea find Korfu and Korli and Saakein and the forty-poventh cataract, but now few there be who don't know juit the position of these places. So that in case the British lion and the Russian bear crouch and spring in the dark defiles of the Afghan mountains, we will all get to looking up Mcrv and Swat and ZulGknr and Aska badand Herat and Fuhdikhatum and all the real of it. Tho executive committeo who have in charge tho part Astoria shall tako in the coming firemen's tournment met in regu lar session last evening and discussed ways ana means essential to iuake it a success. To tho finance committee was added J. V. Hume, John Hahn and Aue. Damelson. As soon ub practicable the finance committee will call upon our citi zens ana business men for contributions to piece the matter on sound financial footing. .Money will be needed to carry outthe programme, and as it is an oc casion that will attract a largo concoute of visitors from all parts of the state it will readily be seen that the money thus contribute'd will redound to the general good. As one of the committee aptly suggests, "the money thus spent will hpve a double effect and will not be lost by any means." Astoria always does anything of this kind in a first-class manner and when the committee calls it will be well to&ear in mind that a few dollars thus expended is never thrown away, but is like bread cast upon the waters. The town of Fossil, in this state, is said to be inhabited only by widows, and they have them there of every grade. There are grass-widows, hay-widows, grain widows, and ordinary-run-of-event wid ows, and yet there is still room for more, and a welcome will be extended to them. Leap-year is said to always exist there, andthewayyoung men who unfortunately go there to reside receive sweet-scented notes is a caution. Tha other day two of the widows of the grass denomination fought seventeen rounds that is, ''around tho house" go as you please, over a young man whose affections both de sired to capture. The widow in the lead was finally knocked out of'time by u mop in the hands of the other, who was close on her heels. Somo enterprising capi talist living near thore recently started to construct half a do.en new dwellings, which he proposed to lease to widows at a low figure for wish, but the festive dames swarmed about him sq thick, and kept him so busy declining offers of marriage, that he gave up tho enterprise in disgust. There is a movement nowjpn foot to change namu of the town to "Widov.ville." A 1KKUIHLK IKMI'TtTlOX." The Seattle I'wl-lnMlitjeacei' is pub lishing somo of tho anonymous letters it is receiving, and that brings the idea what a stnsntion it would be for every newspaper on some given day to publish in ono batch all the communications, anonymous and otherwise, that might have accumulated for a month or so. There wouldn't bo room for much elso in the paper. The man who writes "to tho editor" charging Brown with being a fugitive from justice in Montana and asking "the editor' to ''give him hell;' the man who. writes tollinc him how Jones was found out in Truckee and of fering to supply proof if demanded; the man who wants to know why his inner was stopped; the man who wants to know why hi3 paper wasn't 6topped; the wom an who is mad because her poetry wasn't printed and the woman wno is 'madder because her party wasn't written up; the fellow who is too cowardly to sign his uamo but who sends a choicebit of scan dal calculated to make trouble and asks "the editor' to dish it up; the creature too foul for decency to name who writes hinting at the reputation of a girl whose only wealth is her fair name; the com mon, ordinary orank, who disagrees with what the paper says and "wants to stop it;" the man who has a new idea about improving tho Columbia bar; the man who wants to know "now that you smart ies have tho grant forfeited, who's goin' to build the road?'' the man who com plains about the postoffice; the man who sends what he calls "a humorous arliclo," and so on, ad infinitum. Wonder how it would do to turn loose somo day and give tho whole hatch! "No," says sober judgment, "a newspaper's character is better shown by what is kept out of its columns than by what goes in.' W-e-1-1, that's so and yet. Itrscurd B) the Nortb Star. Kuitok Asteukx: Your issue of March 15th contains an article relating to the Cortvin and Capt. Healy, and among other things says "that tho Corwin found ncd saved the starving crew of the relief steamer Hod-orrsjltbirty-two in number, in May, 1S32." The undersigned, one of tho thirty-two, wishes to correct the statement; such is not the case. A whaler, the North Star, Captain Owens, rescued us, and after tho North Star had brought us out of danger into safe waters we met the Corwin, whose captain was kind enough to ask if the North Star had ssen anythiug of us. Captain Owens answered: "I have them all." We were then transferred to the Corwin, and by her brought to San Fran cisco. Turlher comments as to the bravery of Captain Healy's exploring and rescuing expeditions in regard to the Jiodyers" are unnecessary. One or the "Rodokos' " Casw. Ladies' sun hats and children's school hats cheaper at Mrs. Eaton &. Carhaban'a than you can buy at a dry goods store. olt Breastpin Found. In front of C. L, Parker's residence; Apply at this office. It will pay you well to go to the Crys tal Palnce and sec the immense, reduc tion made on every article in that vat establishment. If you want reaf bargains go to Ad ler's look at his prices and you will buy. CItOAV. )e not make anv second-class Pic tures at his New Gallery, No. filj., 01: the Roadway. Syrup of Fig. Nature's own true Laxative. Pleas ant to the palate, acceptable totheStom aeh, harmless in its nature, paiulcss in its action. Cures habitual Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion ami kindred ills. Cleanses the system, purifies the blood, regulates the Liver and acts on the Bowels. Breaks up Colds, Chills and Fever, etc. strengthens the organs on which it acts. Better than hitter, nauseous Liver medicines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottles free, and large bottles for sale by V. E. Dement & Co., Astoria. Choice Seed Oats For sale at J. If. D. Gray's. DYffAMTTE ON BOABU THE TKI.ErHO.XK. Klftj Viet ri Said U litre Heen nitcorerf oa the Messier. On Saturday evening, saya the New.1 of the lGtlr, there was n singular and start ling discovery made on board the steamer Telephone. Leading from the upper cabin is a wash-room, which contains u marble stand. Under this stand,- stowed care fully away, there were found fifty sticks of giant powder. The explosive was in a sack, and everybody on board tho boat was astonished at its presence. Of course the object of "plncing it where it was found could only be guessed at. The ex plosive force of fifty sticks of giant pow der is almost incalculable, and it fired it would have made the fragments of the Telephone travel at the rate of more miles per hour than was ever dreamed of by the most imaginative steamboat builder. It would scatter that noble' steamship in pieces all over the country. It might be possible that some person placed it on board intending to blow the steamer up. and then afterwards have the pleasure of having the coroner's jury throw tho whole blame of the matter on the poor boiler. Who could bo so desperately criminal as to do such a thing no one could imagine, but such crime3hae been and will be committed. It is thought to be just possible that some farmer who is blowing up stumps down tho river might have secreted the powder, so that he could surreptitiously take it from the wash room when he arrived at Ills destination. The Telephone is not allowed to carry ex plosives, and it would bo just like some parties to endeavor to break this rule. Captain Scott immediately ordered the stuff to be put ashore and set a watch on the room with a view to discovering who tho owner was. The Telephone went down to Astoria yesterday, and it will not be known until sho arrives back whether ha has discovered what he wants to or not. Whoever it was that hid the giant pow der deserves punishment for endangering the lives of everyone on board the steam er bv his criminally foolish action. "Discovery made 'smorning that some dynamite fiends tried to blow up steamer Telephone, and they got onto the stuff just in time to save her." Thut wa3 the story that came to an Oregonian reporter when he got down to the oflice Sunday afternoon. 16 had been told by several people along the wharves. After two hours of investigation the reporter Icaniod how the rumor got its start. Jnst before the boat pulled out, a logger living down the river camo to the gang plank with somo giant powder in a guunvsack, which ho wanted to use to blast out stumps on his clearing. Tho purser re fused to allow the powder to be carried aboard, as the steamer had not been lic(ned to carry combustibles, and tho logger, who was in a hurry to get back, 1 made considerable fuss over it. That i was all. I5COXI.XG riSSEM-KK. The steamship Oregon is dua from San 1 Francisoo this morning, with iht follow-' mg passengers: K J Watson & wf. R B Charlton. A Lewis, O Lowell, Chas Brash. Mr Beebe, Miss Kittie Hill. O W Mount, J P Craw, Mrs M C Butler. Mrs Griffin, Miss NW Williams. Chas Eggleson, A Schlessinger. C W Harvey. Lieut Kimball, J A Pennick & wf, L C Mallett, Mrs Cameron & ch, Frank Tuttle. M Clearv, J B Polfas & wf, Chas Campbell. John Jackron. J Wise, 1 Newman. R Ivers, Miss Annie Young, A B Steinbach, E Y Lausing, Major Pr6ston wift and daughter, R J Williann Jc wf. W B LotraanAwf. D H Jonca, A M Elstou. 31 Baumgart, F Territt & wf, Alfred Hoppan. Jno Betts. Capt Wasa, F E Muce. Fred Towused, And 51 steera..'. Fr?h I'astrru and Shoa! water Hay Oymens ("onstantlv ou baud, cootwd In any style at Frank Fabre's. Private card rooms at Jeffs new sa loon iThe Telephone.' Buy your Lime of Gray at Port land price,. Hot Lunch, at the Telephone Saloon From 11 toi every day. A fine lunch with drink nr ciimr,25 eeuts. n charge after two o'clock. Jkff. Parlor Cloeks. Dining-ioom Clocks, Ship Clocks, Marine Clocks, Fisher men's Clocks of all descriptions. eery one warranted, will be .sacrificed this week at Adler's. The Best Kvluuc 9 Of the merits of n remedy is the effect on the ystem, so there can be no doubt that the California Fig Syrup Company is pursuing the wisest plan possible to make known the wonderful efficacy of Syrup or Figs forall theillsnrlsTngironi an Inactive condition of the Liver, Kid neys. Stomach and Bowels. In giving away sample bottles lree'of charge. Ask our enterprising druggi-Jts W. E. l)e mcnt& Co. for a free sample IottIe, or jou can buy large bottles for lift v cent or one dollar - Si Frank Fabrofs. Board for $2250 a month. The best in the cltv: Dinner from 5 to 7. Wliy will you cougn when Shlloh's Cure will give 'immediate relief. Price 10 cts 50 et and Si. Sold by W. E. De ment. Legal Blanks at your own price at Adler. Sleepless Nights made miserable by that terrible cough. Slulou Cure is the remedy for you; Sold by W. E. De ment A: Co. One of the finest billiard tables on the coast at Jeffs "Telephone, 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. Books and stationery of all descrip tions at cost at Adler's. Gray sells Sackett Bros. Al sawed ceilar bungles A full 31 guaranteed. AH the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can be bought it the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store, oppose Ociilen hotel, Astoria. EIGHT AXD 5In ABE SETESTEW. Enrros Astebun: Some years ago tho following lines ou tho "day we celebrate" appeared in that slaid old paper, tha New Yo rk Obsei-ter. I had lost sight of them entirely until a few days since they turned up onee more. If ear critical friend, "M. C. C," should be annoyed by the orthography, please remind him that St. Patrick was an Irish man, and that the story is an Irish story, bulls and all. Astoria, March 17, 1885. tub untrn of st. i'atbick. On the eight day of March it was some people sav. That Saint "Pathrick at midnight ho first saw the day; While others declare 'twas tha ninth he was born And 'twas all a mistake between mid night and morn; For mistakes will occur in a huiry and shock, And some blamed the babby and some blamed the clock Till with all their cross-questions sure no one could know If the child was too fast, or the clock was too slow. Now the first faction fight in onld Ire land they say, Was all on account of Saint Pathrick' birthday; Somo fought for the eighth -for the ninth more" would die. And who wouldn't see right, sure they blackened his eye; At last both the factions so iiositivegrew. That each kept a birthday, -o Put then had two, Till Fathor Mulcahy, who show'd them their sins, Said, "No ono could have two birthdays except he's a twins." Says ha, "'Boys, don't ba fight in for eiht or for nine, Don't be always diyidia' but sometimes combine; " Combine eight with nine and seventeen is the mark. So let that be his birthday." "Amen"' says tho clerk. "If he wasn't a twins, sure our liist'ry will show That at least he's worth any two saints that we know!" Then they all spent the day in fun, sport- and bliss, And we keep up the practice from that day to this. S. L. Bucltlcii'.s Arnlrn Salic. Thk I5i:t S u.vj; in the world for Cuts. Bruise', Sores.l'lcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, aud positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv W. K. Dement & Co. ForaScat Fitting Root Jr Shoe, go to P.J. Goodmans, on Che ir.uuiLs street, next door to I. W. Case. All gH:N of the best make and uaran leediu:ility. A full steck: new good con;aiitly arriving. Custom won;. A Work ol IrJ. One of the neatest and mnt elaborately untitled Writing Desks ever .seen on this coat can be seen ou eut'itiou iu the win dow of the clsar store, n-it to Foster's K clianse. on Water street Iu this city. The desk was made by Mr. V. Constantine ot this city and certainty reflects sreat credit on the skill, taste and workmanship of the manufacturer. 'Hip desk is about fifty-two InrliHi lsltjli b two feci Iu width and is made nut of various woods such as osk, ash, .but ternut, walnut and white liollv; t he v were flr-t aTtl out iu pieces aud so cut in beauti ful dciltnis as to resemble fine bracket work. The top or cover of the cek U Inlaid with cardinal nr.tl blue velvet. At the back on either side f a square recess are two liand soniely eaived apartments with folding door.'i. Iu Hie dek part are a number 01 pigeon holes for papers, envelopes, etc., this is Mirnmuntcd with beautiful bracket work, and on the top of each sine Is a white door, handsomely cirved ; underneath Is a senit circle, also carveu in rich deslgus, inlaid with gilt work. The sides are Inlaid with crimson velvet, the bracket work being laid over it in different kinds of rich woodi, the whole being surmounted with iroltl mould ings. A brief description of this wonderful invention conveys no idea ot Its elegance and ilnNh. one must see it to appreciate it. The desk will be raffled off and persons de sirous of procuring a handsome and useful orn.iir.eui tor me nome ouice suouta not lowttieoDnortunlty totake'a chance. Mr. Constantine can be found at the store any nine m sjiow tnose desirous 01 seeing tnc desk. what: Do You Think thai Jefl of Tho Chop Tlonsr Ghe.sjou a meal for nothing, and a glass of something 10 drink'.' .'ot much r but he gives a better meal and more of it than any place in town for 25 cents. He buys bv the wholesale and pays cash. "That settles it.' Grand Clearance Sale! .1. .StrutV, ot the Xev Y01U Xoveltv St.ire. v. mM-.it o for Sun fr.ineLs.o on the sotli of March for the purpose or peisonally celectlnic und but lug a large and tailed aviortment of goods ; In consequence there- 01. we wm oner For tha 2Teart Twenty Days Special bargains in every department; v.v have uniteriuUv reduced the wices on all clavses f goods, and "the public" will find u 10 ineir advantage to can, examine and price our varied st obk, consisting In part of llocVs. Plated Ware, Pictures and Prame. AlbuBm, Babr Cdrrla?fi, Callery, Ulrd Cae. Playing Crd, Arrordeoa. Violins, lf&njos Unltari, Stationery, Holler SVatM, Tojs, Etc. 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 then. Remem ber that this Is a bona fide clearance sale and will hold good for twenty da) only. New York Novelty Store, 6pposite Parker House, MAIN' STKEET. - ASTOKIA, OHEC.ON ROOMS AND HALL TO LET. Pythian Land and Building Ass'cn. LAltRI. FIXK ROOMS WITH "WATER and gas tn suit or single. Iu Ptthlan Rulldin'r. Also P)thlan Hall, the finest and best lighted hall iu the citv ; suitable for Lodges, Sociables. Parties or Lectures. Terms mod erate. Apply to E. A. NOTES, Secretary. For Sale. NEW MILCH COW THREE-QUARTER Jersey, filves 3 quarts at a milking now. win give 10 Liter In the season. Apply to SAM'L ELilORE. rERSOXAL. Pilot Al. Belts has returned from Port land. J. II. D. Gray, goes to Portland this of Portland, is Tisiting friends in the city. P. A. Stokes goes to San Francisco on the Queen ou a two weeks visit to Cali fornia. General Miles aud wife left Washing ton last Sunday on their return to Van couver. J. P. Hetts and Capt. A. D. "Wass are among the incoming passengers on the Oregon. Ccpt. Allen Noyes is one of tho outgo ing passengers on the Qi'een. He will be gone twelve days. - J. E. Thomas is alont to go into busi ness ou the southwest comer Olney and Squemoqua streets. IN THE PASTRY .EiS CSEID- VonUIn, Xeaon, Orange, etc. Savor CaUei, Cream, Pnddlnss, ttc, n dell cately and naturally as tho iVult from which tfaey ure made, For Strength, and True Fruit Flavor They Stand Iou PREPARES OT THS Price Baking Powder Co., Ciicaso, III. St. Louio, Mo. uixtp or Br. Priffss Cream Baking Powder AID Dr. Price's Lupttlin Yeast Gems, 3!cst Dry Sop "Veait. KOR SALBBYOROCERa. we make hut o:ti: WAUir. Light Healthy Bread. !?? AST HEMS. Tho beat dry hop yeost In the world. Bread rolaed by this yeast 13 Hent.whlte and wholesome Hko our grandmother's delicious hrend. CROCERS SELL THEM. PPANC3 BY TKC Price Baking Powder Co.. HaaTis ol Dr. Price's special YUmm Extracts. ' Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mo. Tor a.'.e by CnTixo.MEiti.E & Co., Agents l'oitiand, Oregon araiyzer ! Lowest Rates Ever Hear! of ! M. D. KANT will furoWi to the public suits made to order hi flrt-clas.s style and workinaii'diip at the following rates : IF EXkgAQTS fiSB ? mLft lei! S JPYE AP fllhv I 1 VP 1 UuslHfSs Stilt. - - SI 8.30 ' .-. - . - 20.00 Summer SultM. 22.00 5.00 Travolins Suits. - - 527.50 . - - 30.00 Dress Suits. ... .'13.00 ..-- 30.00 liiisiiiesK I'anl.i, - 3.00 - hG, 7, 8.00 Dress 1'aiKH, - - 9 & 10.00 Call and convince yourself on M. D. KANT, THE BOSS- Merchant Tailor ai Clotlier. Three Rooms to- Rent fX BUILDiXG OVER I'ltABIS STOltE. L Good for offices or dwelling purposes. Apply to C. S. GUNDEKSON, or PKAEI. Bi'.OS. 18 Sp I A 1 OF Dry Goods. CLOAKS, .VXD WRAPS, FANCY goods, mm Etc., Etc. Ginghams, Foulards, Sateens, Seersuckers, Shirtings, Zephyrs, Lawns, Prints. WE WILI. SHOW Monday, And following days, WJik : Kvcr brought to Astoria at exceedingly LOW PRICES. EMBROIDERIES AND LACES We have received per express, direct from Xew York importers over 11,000 yards of (1n1brie Embroideries of the latest designs from .13 to ."0 per cent, under former prices. Hand Made Trochon Laces from 10 to 50 Cents per Yard. T2a.e Leading1 DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING HOUSE of &stosu:&, me naMM a imi mi aMsaawmagaua mi i i-jmbi Cannery for Sale. THE MANHATTAN CANNERYlcolumbla Candy Factory. IS OFFERED FOR SALE. J . , Hit. Jncksou, Proprietor. Price S4.4O0. Apply to ! ,. Mies. L. FALA-XGOS. Candies. - 20 Cts per lb. Clifton, Or. Bread, Ties and Cakes delivered every Astoria, Feb. 25th, 1SSG. day. GITY BOOK STORE Fine Stationery, Blank Books, School Books, Music Books, SHEET MUSIC AND GRIFFIN PARKER HOl'SE Shaviiijr ai Bathing Saloon. Ladies' KairDresserandWigMaker All kinds of HAIR WORK MADE TO ORDER ladies' Hair cutting and Shampooing a specialty. All work done latlio most artis tic manner and in the latest .tyle. J,. DnPARK, Prop. Parker House, Main St., Astoria, Or REMO LiisiiiBiiieiiisseiizisaiinatauiaiaCfiagiiaisaMiiiis M a I will remove my cntiie stock into the 5 m 5 new store formerly occupied by I. Dixon, s S and will open with a large stock of new i goods for Spring and Summer on s a m 3 lamasasaiaiiaiiBiiinsBiiiisiEiKsaaEsaiaaaiasstimsi WEDNESDAY March 1885. V- CLOTHING, FMISHIN& GOODS, HATS AND GAPS, Boots and Shoes. 9th, the choicest selection of &OOD9 Astoria Bakery AND Agents for Stock's Little Giant, and . Kranich and Bach's Pianos, Taber, and Western Cottage Organs, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FOR SALE. One E. W. BLISS. Latest Improved HOWE SOLDERiNG MACHINE, With West's Crimper attached. Thin .Mneblue is Nearly Sew and Is Sold Tor Want of Use. Addiess C.K0.J7. DUNBAR'S SONS. New Orleans, 1.3. ml! m m 18, '85. - sr ' "" UlS25S& March & REED. 0 D. &. McIITTOSS,