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Lil -1- ASTORIA, OREGON: SATUKAV.7. IT JJMAY2, 1&3 I8EUSD EVERY MORNING. rtlomlny excepted) J. . HALLO RAN S COMPANY, l'Ontisimns ax imoi-Kiitrous, ASTOKIAK ItyiLUIAG. - - CASSSTRKEl Terms of Subscription. served by CarritT, per wc.-k "5c!?. i Wy fltatl. ;mt :ioiit)i.. oocis. ? miQ y0Mr ............ ...f.7.00 Tree of iMHlngp to sulcri'Hr. f:sr"Ai'tfceineMt5 inserted by the year at tlw mte of : ner square per month. Tran-si.-ut adverUshtg fiftv cent- i'r square, each " erdon. JYolicc To" Advertisers. Tke Astoiuas" guarantees to its ad- . rtisers the lnrge-t rnrsnlation of any ewsper pubiishpil on the Columbia rivor. The Stale took out S91 cases salmon. K. "W. Scott, of the Orrgonian, vas in J be city yesterday. Don't forgot that there will ba skating at Ross' Opera bouse this evening. Cant. Powell advertises for proposals to ropair tbe roads near Ft. Stevens! A mutual protection society anion tbe ijrocera is reported. No wonder. They need it. The Alert II. & L. Company will drill at 7:39 this evening. A fall attendance is desired. Tbe Sfale wont to saa yesterday morn ing; the Oregon arrived in in good time in tbe afternoon. Tbe rainfall in these vers parts for pril was 1.03 inches; it iias bson a dry administration so far. E. C. Holden will ssll a fiahing boat complete and a lot of sundry furniture ut eleven o'clock this morning. Dr. Cabaniss is on bis way back from Washingten: there is no present vacancy in the position that be sought. It is unconstitutional to call her a jurcfis over in Washington territory. Standard. A simple matter of juris prudence. Norwegian Lutheran sorvioe conducted by Rev. 11. Engb, will be hold in the Swedish church, upp?r Astoria, to-morrow at JJ o'clock rx. "Wui. Danbar. a Portland commission merchant, was arrested last Thursday on a charge of selling oleomargarine. This is tho first arrest under the new Jaw which passed the last legislature. Two merry parlies left the city last evening, ono on ronto for Knappa wbero there was to be a social dance last even ing, tha other to Vt. Adams light bonse where the same programme awaited the inests. The Mirror of Ireland will be given at a two o'clook matinee this af tenioon and again at eight o'clock 1 his evening. It is replcto with live wit and humor and is worth seeing. Tickets at tho New York Novelty Store. The city editor, and ye agricultural ed itor, ditto ye dramatiquo cditaire, ye literari oditoire also, with ye sporting and ail editor did hold a meeting in 3e sanctum last evening and unanimously concocted a vote of thanks to C. 1L Cooper for a choice selection of photo graphs of the same in all their varied hours of glee. The new fool school law gives each school district 50. There ought to be no trouble in creating new districts. A district with five pupils -will get at least $10 per pupil. A district with 209 will get about a dollar per pupil. That may bo what people pay taxes for but there are a few that don't believe so, one of whom tbe writer is which. Tna Weskly Astoblix, out this morn ing, is chock full of news. A good many thousand people who road TnE Dailt Astobiax never sec- the Weekly, its big brother. It is one of the largest newspa pers on the coast, has tho cream of the weok's news in it and wo are constantly assured it is a welcome visitor in manj' hundred homes scat tored all over western Oregon and Washington. Tho ship St. Lvcir of Bath, ile., now M days out from Philadelphia for San Francisco, has been given up for lost, with all on board- No tidings have been heard of her since she passed out of the Delaware capes. Captain Williams had his wife with him. Tho news will be read with regret by many who made tbo acquaintance of Captain Williams and his estimable wifovhen bis ship was bon some time ago. PROl'OSiLS WASTED. An addition of triangular shapo with sides 83 ft., 101K ft., and 135 ft., is to ba built to the .wharf at the buoy dopot S miles above Astoria. Proposals for tbe whole work com ulefo will be received at this office until 3 p. ii.. Wednesday, May G, 1635. The work will be commenced within ten days from receipt of notice of award, and be finished by June 20, 18S5. Plans and specifications may bo seen atTnj AsTOKAXoSicoand at Bozorth& Johns, or at tbe engineer room, in custom house, Astoria, Oregon. f5gd.) Cats. F. Powell, Captain of Engineers, a Eug'r. 13th L. H. Dist. By direction of Sheriff Ross, R. S. Worslcy will sell ?.t Public Auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the entire !.tock of Merchandise and Fixtures of the Gas and Steam Filling Establish ment of E. A. Wheeler, consisting of Safe, Gas Fixtures. Iron and Galvanized Pipe. Sewer and Water Pipe. Bath Tubs, and Oneral Merchandise, at 2 v. m. raml CJpfn:iiI:ill Will be given to-night at the new hotel at Upper Astoria. Good music engnged lor tin fweasiou. Admission free. Wm. IlrMBEL&Co., Proprietors. Sheet "iitisle. Former price 35 and 40 cents, latest ouL, comic, sentimental, etc., at 10 cents. GltlFFIX &Reets City Book Store. Private card rooms at .left's new sa loon -'The Telephone."' One of the finest billiard tobies on the roast at Jeffs "Telephone. (Jo to Wilson & Fisher's and see Minictbing new in window slops. Gray sells Saekctt Bros.' Al sawed ivdnr shingles A full M guaranteed. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, nud toilet articles, etc can lie bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oc-idcn betel, Astoria. To AecoijsintxJatc IlisIntrons. Alex. Gilbert will keep his saloon open day and night. Fishermen can get a good lunch at any hour of the night. Tbe genuine French sardine constantly on hand. r0?130' COIWTII, PROCEEDINGS. The city council met in special session last evening; JIayor Hume presiding; present. Councilmcn Bergman. Cooper, Dealy. Gratko and Trcnckard. Geo. P. Wheeler, city assessor by E. D. Curtis, deputy, presented the city assess ment ro'.I for 188, as made out by him, whereupon the following resolution was adepted: Whereas tho city assessment roll for the year 1SS5 has been this day returned to the auditor and clork of the city of Astoria and is now on fie; therefore. Ueselced: That the auditor and clerk is hereby directed to publish a notico in Tub Daily Astortax, that the assess ment roll for tho year 18S5 will bo open for inspection until the 15th day of May, 1835, prior to which time all applications to the common council for correction of errors must be filed with the auditor and clerk of the city of Astoria. C. J. Tbekcdaed. The following resolution was adepted: lieselved: That tho auditor and clerk bo and be is hereby authorized to give due and lezal notice that tbe common council propose to improve Main street from the south side of Stk street to tbe south side of 10th street to the established grade, and by planking 1G feet in the center thereof. Isaac Bebgman. Tho report of tbe city sexton for March was received and placed on file. Ordinances granting liquor licenses to Mrs. Collins and John Engela, were passed under suspension of the rules. Tho claim of Griffin & Reed for $6.25 was referred. The claim of Wm. Tarrant for 10 was ordered paid. On motion council adjourned. THE CLOSE OF SCHOOL. Tho school exercises of the week at tho Court streetschool closed yesterday after noon by a very creditable exhibition in Mrs. Martin's and Mrs. Fields' rooms, which were baudsomely decorated and filled with tbo parents and friends of tbo pupils. At the close of tho exercises brief remarks were made by Rev. Dr. Garner, Rev. M. D. Wilson, Mr. W. E. Dement, Mrs. Martin and others. Daring tho coming week written ex aminations will be held in the various rooms with a view to promotion. On next Friday, the 8th inst., there will be exercises at Liberty Hall, in wbich a largo number of pupils" will appear in a most interesting entertainment. The object of the exhibition is to realize a sum suffi cient to purchase dictionaries and neces sary books of reference for tho school, the general idea being to form a nucleus for a school library. The worthy purpose is deserving of tbe cordial co-operation of every one interested in the mental progress of tho young, and that there will be an overflowing bouse at Liberty, Hall noxt Friday ovening, may be consid ered one of the certainties. cbool Statistics. Mr. J. E. HJggius, county superintend ent of public instruction, yesterday re ceived from lho county treasurer 7,402.- 89 school money to be distributed through tho county According to tho new law each district gets 50 first: this takes 1,100 for tho twenty-two school districts; the remainder, divided pro rata among the 1,702 school children of the county gives 2.73 to each child. Last year it was considerably morels there was more money as a total, no is) to be taken out, and 1,404 children to divide it among. England Proposes Arbitration. London, May 1. The Standard says England baa proposed to Russia to sul- rait to an3 European sovereign for arbi tration tho simple question as to whether or not tho agreement ot tno lith of March, that, pending negotiation, neither tho Afghans nor the J'ussians should ad vance or attack, was broken by Koma rofFs attack upon Afghans atPuliKhisti. Tbe Standard further states that the czar baa convoked a meeting of the im perii?! council at uatscbini to, consider the proposition. Tbo Standard vouches for the correctness of its information. But littlo progress is being made in packing on the Sacramento river. None of the canneries are in regular operation. The run is still unusually light and pack ers are compelled to pay three cents a pound for fish. All tho city canneries except that of A. Lusk & Co., and the I Overland have shut down on account of at 95cSL00 spot. There is nothing doing in futures. Cat. Grocer & Conner, April 24. Fresh Kastern and Shoal water Hay OyHierfl Qonstnntlv on hand, cooked to any style at Frank Fabre's. tVraXcat Fittiug Boot Jr Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che namus street, next door to 1. W. Case. AM goods of tbe best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. Hot EAmcli, at the lYInpIioiic Saloon From 11 to 2 every day. A fine lunch with drink or cigar, 25 cents. Xo charge after two o'clock, Jki-f. A nappy Tliouglit, It was a happy thought that led to the production ot a concentrated fruit syr up, so harmless in its nature that it may be given either to the mother or her babe, relished alike by both, and of such wonderful efficacy that nil who take it feel brighter and happier. W. E. Dement & Co. will furnish auyonc wishing Syrup of Figs a trial bottle free of charge, or will sell 50 cent and one dollar bottles. Canncryznen. Seth Thomas "Nutmeg clocks at Gus tav Hansen's for eighteen dollars n dozen. CROW Docs not make any second-class Pic tures at his New Gallery, No. Hl"., on the Roadway. Buy your Lime of Gray at Portland prices. For Dinner Parties to order, at short notice, go to Frank Fabre's. At FrauU Fabrc. Board for S22J50 a month. The best in the city. Dinner from 5 to 7. For lame Back, Sido or Chest me Sbiloh's Porous Plaster, Pnre 25 cents. For sale by W. E. Dement. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron chitis immediately relieved by ShUoh's Cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. AX IHPOirmT OUKST10X. Attitude of the United Slate, in lav or Foreign TTar. Washington, May 1. There are inter eating rumor current among the Euro pean envoys here touching the degree of neutrality the United States will maintain in case of war between Russia and En gland. It is reported that an understand ing exists between our government and Russia, similar to that of 1878-73. when a Russian cruiser came into the harbor of Eastport, Me., when war between Russia and England scorned inevitable and re mained there three months, until the dif ferences were amicably adjusted. While at Eastport the Russian ship refitted comfortably and was provided with a new high-power battery of modem breach loaders and a crew from Russian ships sent from homo stations for that purpose. Vice-Admiral William Gore Jones, then a naval attache of the British legation, discovered what was going on, and Sir Edward Thornton, the British ministsr, protested, without any result at the time. As there was no war.no more was said by her majesty's representative about tho incident. The question under discussion by tho foreign representatives here is, "Will America permit the Russian gov ernment to repeat tbe act, if so, what will England do?'' They point to the fact that Palmerston peremptorily re fused to allow tho confedorato cruisers, Alabama, Shenandoah and Floridu to even tako coal in an English port during tho war. If Russiu is permitted to have the same privileges in American waters as our own war ship.?, thon why not those of England? WHAT Ol'B NEIGHBORS SAY. Fifteen subscribers to the telephone service in Astoria have given up their instruments because they cannot stand tbo high rates charged. Many of the Walla Walla subscribers will do likewise. If the telephone monopoly would be mod orate in its charges it would have lots of custom. But it seems to prefer idle in struments in its warehouses to active one3inuse at reasonable rates. Walla Walla Union. The Northern Pacific railroad company has advertised tbe Sound country and told of a lot of things that are not nor ever will be seen there, and through mis representation it gets these emigrants to go over there, and of course, immediate ly on their arrival they see tho fact that it is not what it is represented to be and think that all tho country on this coast is like that. It not only does that section no cood to lie about it. and it does a great harm to other sections of the coun try. Salem Tall:. It is evident that more satisfactory re sults could be accomplished by tho or ganization of an association including only tho press of western Washington than of the larger ono suggested by tho Portland press. Tho latter presents several disadvantages. Including tbo press of all Oregon nnd Washington, tho place of meeting would, of course, be Portland, the most central point. Many of the papers which would desire repre sentation, however, are published at points so remote from that city that it would be extremely inconvenient for their editors to attend meetings ofthe association. Further, the interest in a large organization would be naturally not so great as that in a smaller one, which would cover les3 territory. In tho latter case communication between mem bers would be more frequent and tbo responsibility felt by each for tho wel fare of tbo association would be greater. The people of British Columbia are in a high state of alarm on the prospects of war between Russia and England. At Victoria companies of citizens are drill ing nightly and two cannon havo been mounted in position to put daylight throueh whoever or whatever may ap pear with hostile port. Many of the peo ple nave sent ineir movauie vaiuauies 10 Port Townsend or Seattle in Washington territory and are themselves prepared to take to the woods in caso of assault. Tho exposed portion of Victoria affords serious grounds for fear. Tbo city lies within easy gun shot from the open sea and would afford a fine day's sport for tho Russian fleet which is now in Chinese waters. Just now tbcro is but a single ship at Esquimnlt capable of defensive work nnd it could do nothing to beat off the whole Russian fleet. And, there is not an immediate possibility of better defense This situa tion is psrfectly well known by tho Hus sion commander in China, and bis first movement on tbo announcement of war is expected to be to set sail for Victoria. It is quite generally feared that if tho city is found defenseless, or nearly so, a heavy tribute will be demanded, and that li 11 ue not iorcocoming iaai it win ne battered to the ground. Oregonian. ttucklcu's Arnica Salvo. Tuk Best Sat.vk in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores.Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever bores. Tetter, Chapped Hands-, Chilblains. Corns, and nil Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo icrfect satisfaction, or money refunded, 'rice 25 cenU per box. For sale by W. E. Dement & Co. Syrup of Figs. Nature's own truo Laxative. Pleas ant.to the palate, acceptable totheStom ach, harmless in Its nature, painless in its action. Cures habitual Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion and kindred Ills. Cleanses the system, purifies the blood, regulates the Liver and nct.s on the Bowels. Breaks up Colds, Chills and Fever, etc Strengthens the organs on which it acts. Better than bitter, nauseous Liver medicines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottles free, and large bottles for sale by W. E. Dement & Co., Astoria. Don't pay 25 to 50 cents for dinner when you can get a belter one at tlte Telephone for 15 cents from 11 to 2. Boys' and Children's suits just h eeiveil at Mcintosh's new store. Snii.ont Cuke will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis. Sold bv W. K. Dement & Co A Nasal Injector free 'with each bottle of Sbiloh's Catarrh Remedy Price 50 cents. Sold by W. K. Dement The Kev. Geo. H. Thayer, of liour bon, IiuU says: "Both myself and wife owe our lives toSiin.on's Consumption Curk."' Sold by W. E. Dement. AYJFJATl" Do Yu Think that Jefl' of Tire Chop Hnti.sc Gives yon a meal for nothing, and a glass of something to drink V "Not much !' but he gives a better meal and more of it than any place In town for 23 cents. He bnys by the wholesale and pays cash. "That settles it" A large assortment of Neckwear re ceived at 3IcIntosh's Furnishing store. SIR PETEB LUXSDEX. Hi ValaaMe Serricts in the Lat Afelmn War. WAsmxGTo:, May 1. One of the mem bers of tbe English legation furnishes some interesting gossip regarding Sir Poter Lumsden. "From his youth," said this gentleman. "Lumsden has been a man of war. Ho first saw war in the service of tho East India Company and distinguished himself as a youngster in the terrible mutiny of 1857. Ho learned the Hindustani dialect- yean ago when Sir Frederick Roberts was on his .v.iy to C'Uidahar. A fow years ago it whs of tho utmost consequence that bo should have somo accurate knowledge of the route and forces likely to oppose him in the mountain passes. This in formation Sir Peter Lumsden volun teered to obtain. Three days elapsed and he had not returned. General Rob erts was sitting in his tent when a Fakir, or holy man suddenly appeared, riding furiously down the mountain side. He was an extraordinary looking creature, his only garment "being a pair of dirty trousers made of goatskin. His hair nearly reached to his waist, and his loan, brawny arms were covered with a paste made of sandalwood ashes mixed with castor oil a decoration of peculiar sanc tity and powerful smell. The general camo out and asked his visitor what he wanted. The reply, in a barbarian jar gon, was a request for a private inter view. "When thoy were alone tho Fakir said: J '.A-SlAA ! JUU I4UUI1 AUG AW nttO AiUIUUI.Uf whose disguise dirt, wig and all had been so complete as to be unsuspected by a mnn whoso intimate friend he bad been for ten years. Knowing how supersti tious the Afghans are, Lumsden had se lected n disguise they would not readily qnestion. Ho knew tho dialect of the class he represented perfectly, and when ever he approached an Afghan encamp ment ho dashed fearlessly np yelling, 'Lah Allah Mahmoud resonl Allah,' tho mystic words of tho faithful. His iden tity was never suspected. Tho informa tion he obtained enabled the English to capture Candahar and rendered tbe cam- ? nlinn ll,fi ,wrkaf cmarcfnt atyq A,7ft" mfifln among those bleak mountains. or this pervice General Lumsden was, in July, 1831, commissioned as major-general "of tbe Bengal staff and given 10,000. Thus is the man on who3e re port and judgment above all others, rest tho cnancis of a war that may chance the entire map of central Asia. MIMvS OF WESTKRX OIJKGOX. Silver-benriuK quartz has been discov ered on Hock creek, a tributary to the Nehalem, about thirty miles weft of St. Helens: Over thirty claims hate been filed. The nearest and best route is by J way of St. Helens, from which there is a wagon road to within seven miles of the district. In Tillamook county, abont six miles west of the toll houss on tbo Tilla mook slope of the mountain, is located the property ot the JilacKhawk .Hming company, owned and worked by n Port land company, consisting or a wen-ae-Cned ledge, traceable by its croppincs for a distance of at least three miles, and av eraging at least two feet in width on the surface. Messrs. Howard and .Brand, two of the members of the company, are running a tunnel, which will tap the ledgo ut a depth af about 150 feet. Tbe bead of the tunnel is now in a distance of 40 feet. The ledge runs in a northwest erly direction, dips into the hill, end the inmuill lieaorter correspondent says, as says from the croppings range from $120 per ton, silver, to nearly 4,000. The Hendricks mine is owned and located by .aewconib cc urahani, and tho north ex tension of the same is owned and located by lioss it Caswell. These claims wero discovered and located December A, 1834, ! and the owners hnve consolidated into ono company for the purpose of deveop- mg their joint properties. Th6y have purchased tools and supplies for tho pur pose of opening up their claims, and have erected an assay furnace. Tho names of the threo claims beinc iointlv developed by them aro the Hendricks, McClellan Mugwump. Assaj-a have been mado from time to time by well known Portland Gssayerd, and havo shown a return' of from a trace of silver to JJkJL tier ton; and a comparison of homo assays made from tbo hame ore, with tho returns from the l-ortlttnd assayen, prove tho reliabil ity of tbo various tests, there being little difference in results in tho home assays and those from Portland. Assays on Sat urday last from rock taken from tho Mc Clellan and Magwump claims, returned upward of $250 per ton from the former and three hundred and somo odd dollars per ton from the latter. L.I. JOHNSON, !KA1.ER IX CIGARS AtfD TOBACCOS, SMOKKltS' AllTICLES, rinylnjr CnR Cutlery. Stationary," Htc. A line "lock or Menchaum and Brier Pipe-, Amber (loodj, Etc. Two do.irs or cor. Water and WeM-OtJi Sts., ASTOIIIA, OltECOX. Pure Ice, Delivered at Your Door. ThW li U cut on I.ake Cocollala nnd is pure. AH 'mlcrs left at Post & Ilaasen's Astoria Soila Vir!:s v. Ill l promptlv attended to. O. HEED, Manager. For Sale. Single upirioirr makixe engine amllioileH, built by Delamater & Co., New York, 'M0 horse pewer: Steam Donkey Pumps ; Surface Condenser : Inde pendent air. circulating aurt feed pumps ; tools and connections complete. For price and particulars applv to FJIANK WOOLSEV, Cor. First and A sis.. Portland. Found. SMALL, WHITE SKIFF. Inquire at II. GltUBE, Junk store, near N. Johansen'd. Aud'tor and Clerk's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the city assessment roll of the city of As toria, in Clatsop county, Oregon, as re turned by the city assessor for the year 1885, is now on file in the office of .the Auditor and Clerk of said city, where it is open and will remain open for inspec tion until the 15th day of .May, 1885. All applications for corrections or re visions of tho same must bo filed with the Auditor aud Clerk prior to said 13th dav of May, 18S5. By order of the common couucil. T. S. Jewett, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria. May 1, 1835. Test Your BaMng Powler To-Bay ! Brands tdrcrtiscd as abeo!atc2jr pars THE TEST: TU.e x can top dotrn on jl hot ttors ontll itated.then remove the cover and smell. A choa m vrin noS ba required to datect tha prsteac ot DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. Iu UnlCkfckn nit NEVER Iboi QuMtlwO. Jnan.'lllonhomMfornqnirtcrof s.cen'.u-v it j-Soo1 tbe consumer's reliable tea!, THE TEST OF T3E OVEH. Price leaking Powder Co., USEES O? Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Extract:;, Tbo Etrocyeit, most dcHcIom and o&turaJ fijiror known, acil r. Prics'S Lupulin Yeasl (tarns 1 tr Ught.ItaiUtrx Uroad.Tfco BestDrr Hoi Yeast in tbo world. FOR SALE EY GROCERS, CHICACO. . ST. LOUIS. Light -Healthy Bread, m The oeat dry hop yeaat In tho world. Bread raised bythlsyonatla liprht.whlta and wholenome like our grandmother's delicious bread. CROCERS SELL THEM. PREPARED BV IMS Price Baking Powder Co., ManTrs of Dr. Price's special riavonns Eitracis. Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mo For sale by Crrrixo.MKBM & CO.. Agents Tortland, Oregon Your Helm! AND Sle'-r Yourself to My Estab lishment. l am selling FINE-FITTING SUITS of Beat Quality nad DenlgnH At Remarkable Low Prices. Do you know that I can give you a Nobby Suit or good material at 10, $12, $13, $18, $30. Sec Our New Hats, . Latest Stylos at 52.50, $3, S3.S0 ALSO A Fine Assortment of Strav. Hats. IT WILL FAY YOU TO Tr.ADE WITH ME And I herewith respectfully solclt a call. THE BOSS Merchant Tailor ani Clothier. M. R. EIPP, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER. Water Pipes a Speoialty. A Full Stock of Material on Hand. Personal attention given all orders, and satisfaction guaranteed. Terms Reaxouablo. Shop aud oIUco on Cass street, one door above Frank Fabre's Kestaurant, Astoria, Oregon. Fifteen Cows lor Sale. It. OSBTUItN'.Sklpanon. HAS RETURNED. J P. l.EATHEItS HAS RETURNED and b ready to torn ont gome fine Can ing boats for tbe river. Snop on tna baen between Ktnney's and Klraort'acannetUa. Iff -!-- I iipll BSflK!7Kr 1YEAST G1S. -Kl J O II "" P w u. n In the above department we aro showing the most complete assortment of NEW and FASHIONABLE GOODS we have over opened at prices very favor able to intending purchasers. loak Department. We aro showing the newest designs in SUMMER WRAPSjj made up in all the new materials, and handsomely trimmed. SUMMER ULSTERS, in black and all tho latest colors. A largo assortment of Jersey WALKING JACKETS, plain aud braided, at very low prices. New Hosiery, New Gloves, New Laces, New Bibbons. New Parasols, New Corsets, New Buttons, New Trimmings. A large stock of Ladies' and Children's MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Also, full line of MERINO, CASHMERE and INDIA tJAUZE UNDERWEAR for Ladies. ace Curtain 50 pairs Nottingham Lace Curtain-. - aiM per pair, former price - 3.00 50 do do do 2i)0 do do 425 75 do do do O.7.' do do 5.50 25 do do do. - 5.00 do do 7J0 50 pairs real Applique Curtains in ecru, from $5.50 to 100 per pair, former prices S8.00 to 15.000. Real Swiss Lace Curtains from 315.00 to $.".0,000 per pair. Curtain Nets in white nnd Ecru from 15 cts to 50 cts per yard. These goods. are all of the latest designs and very much under former prices, having been bought direct from New York importers. The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House Ill Hi uDuPcR Op tmBmmaBBaaBBamBiaMaBmammmmaBBBKBmaBBBmBKtamBmBBmBBMamammnaaa&aaBaummmmmsm The New York The Leading: Stationers and News Dealers of Astoria. ARTISTS' MATEItLVLS. TOILET AUTICIiES. JAPANESE GOODS FASCT GOODS. RABTL' BUGGIES. The Latest Notions and Novelties, Etc. "Ve defy any and all competition. Call, examine our goods and be convinced. OPPOSITE PAItKER HOUSE, GO TO THE. Ui Ki Hair Dressing Saloon Parker House, Slain St., For a first-class Shave, scientific Hair-cut. and hygienic Shampoo, etc, II. Dn PARK, Prop. Fino Stationery, Blank Books, School Books, Music Books, I SHEET . MUSIC AND GRIFFIN CITY BOOK STORE SESEiciiiiiiaieiiEi-i:aaeii3iaasi:siiiiiiiia3iaiciuaig ID. A. MgINTOSHJ The Leading Clothier and Halter, New Goods! IN '" " ' 1 T "Men's, TToutiis' and Boys' CLOTHINGi Hats and Furnishing Goods. "FINEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PEICES.-23 COOPER'S oods Department Department. Novelty Store PIAKOS. .Trll'SlCAL IXSTKLMEXTS. JE1VELKY. WATCHES AND CLOCKS. BIRD CAGES. ASTORIA. OKEGO.V. Astoria Bakery AND Columbia Candy Factory. Ed. Jackson. Proprietor. Candles. - 20 Cts per lb. Bread, Tics and Cakes delivered every day. As-ents for Stock's Little Giant, and Kranlch and Bach's Pianos, Taber, and Western Cottage Organs, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ALL New Styles! & REED. WV III m HI BV Sfe nrPARTMENTS. 3 HOf O.J: .,.'.,.;t:.,,mkcc . Wittff