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3 f he JhuUt gaviatu ASTORIA, OEEGON: SUNDAY -MAY 10. 1885 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. F. H&L.L.ORAN c COMPANY, rUISLISIIF.liS AXI I'KOriUKTOltS, ASTORtAX BUILDING. - - CASS STItEEl Terms of Subscription. Serve.1 b v Currier, per w eek loots. .Sent ly M.U1. per month GOcts. one year 7.00 Free of postage to subscriber. EsSAdvertlsciiients inserted bv the j ear at the rate or $2 per square per month. Tran sient advertising fifty cents per square, each Insertion. Notice To Adrcrtiher.. The Astokiax guarantees to its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. This paper is on file at the St. Charles Hotel, Portland, Or. Hot. And dry. Read Cooper's new adv't. Straw hats and linen dusters. Capt. G. Reed will supply you with ice. Tho shady side of the street was pre ferred yesterday. What they all" say: "Well, is this hot enough for yon?" N. Clinton is the Astoria agent for the Lewis fire extinguisher. The Sam leaves for Skipanon at 8 this morning and returns at C v. m. Mrs. Dr. Owens-Adair lectures at the Congregational church this evening. The Stale is due from San Francisco to-morrow. Tho Columbia leaves out. A "W. Gates is back from Yaquina bay and doesn't appear very sorry about it. Portland will elect n mayor next month, and the price of red paint has "riz." The Videlte says that the Tigers of Sa lem expect to win tho hose race hero next month. "That'll bo all right." Geo. "SV. Sanborn begins tho insurance and commission business in his new building on Flavcl's dock to-morrow. There- is n law in this state authorizing the arrest of a man leaving the state with evident intent to defraud his cred itors. The Norwegian Lutherans will have divine service to-day at 10:30 a. m., in the Swedish church, upper Astoria, H. Engh, pastor. Rov. E "Whittier Caswell, pastor Grace il. E. church of Portland, will officiate at the M. 12. church at 11 a. m. and 7 r. m. to-day. Owing to the lecture by Mrs. Dr. Owens Adnir at the Congregational church this evening there will bo no evening service in the Presbyterian church. Seo Partridge's ad. Tho old stand of Betancuo & Button is headquarters for photographs. Satisfaction is guaranteed and a trial asked of the lightning pro cess. Our venerable fellow townsman, W. H. Gray has been elected an honorary member of tho "Webster historical society of Boston, Mass., a deserved compli ment. Prof. Mongreni do Lassomin appoara at Liberty Hall to-morrow night. Tick ets fifty cents. Ho gives a wonderful performance that must bo seen to bo ap preciated. Judgo Taylor considers the new law under which grand juries are drawn, tin constitutional. Tho matter may yet como before tho state supremo court for adjudication. A general invitation is extended to tho public to attond tho annual meeting of tho Pioneer and Historical society at Rescue Engine Co.'s hall at two o'clock to-morrow afternoon. Tho San Francisco steamer EdiUi, for merly "V. C. Ralston's yacht has been chartererd by Capt. Beecher to take, the plaoe of the Evangel on Paget sound with the privilege of buying her for $13,000. Tho committees appointed to tako charge of affairs pertaining to tho state teachers' association are requested to meet at the rooms of Alert H. &. L. Co., No. 1, at eight o'clock to-morrow evening. A full attendance is earnestly requested. Tho lecture at the Congregational church to-night, by Mrs. Dr. Owens Adair, will be of importance to all pa rents and educators, and should com mand a respectable hearing. There will bono charges nor collection. All are cordially invited to attend. Rear Admiral Jno. A. Upshur, father of D. S. commissioner C. P. Upshur of this city, is expected at San Francisco from Valparaiso with his flagship, this week, when ho will have completed forty years in the service of Uncle Sam and will be entitled to retirement. Rear Ad miral McCnuley will take his place on the Pacific station. A fire at Mann's landing, on the Skagit river, recently.burned a dwelling in which was $50 belonging to the editor of the Skagit News. The report says "the origin -of the fire is a mystery." Like enough. It is more of a mystery how a newspaper man came to have $50 at ono time. The burning of tho money should be a suffi cient warning not to let it happen again. Wells, Fargo fc Co.'s express office was moved to C. P. Upshur's headquarters yesterday afternoon. That office will be in somewhat extensive business after a while. At present it is tho office of the Astoria Iron Works, tho Main street wharf, tho city treasurer, the clerk of school district 'No. 1, the U. S. shipping commissioner and sundry other minor pursuits. Lulu and Nellie Taylor, two girls aged 11 and 13 years, respectively, daughters of Mrs. L. Taylor of upper town, were enticed on board a fishing boat run by a man named Pascualli Comati, who is fishing at Hungry Harbor, last Fridav evening, beveral upper Astoria resi dents went in pursuit and found them near Tongue point, the girls being re turned to their home. A warrant was issued for Comati's arrest but he had not been captured at a late hour last night. At two o'clock to-morrow afternoon, instructed by C. W. Fulton, attorney-at-law, E. C. Holden will sell at public auc tion.at the court house door.to the highest bidders, tho following city lots appertain ing to the estate of J. W. Robb, deceased; Lot 6, block 53; Jot G. block 107; lot 8, block 120 in McClure's Astoria; lot 5. block 12L Also lot 1, and ten feet of lot 2 in block 119, in Shively's Astoria, to gether with the fine residence theroon, being a part of the estate of Isaac Fester, deceased. Mrs. B. B. Franklin met with a dread ful accident last evening. While water ing her plants she leaned out of the second story window and losing her balance fell to tho ground, a distance of twenty-four feet, striking a pile of rub bish and severely injuring herself. The flesh was torn from her hands, her ankle sprained and it is feared her spine is in jured. Mrs. Franklin has but lately recovered from a severe illness and the shock was a dreadful one. Sho was resting comfortably last evening. Tho New York state senate has just passed a bill regulating the salo and packing of canned goods. The clause which compelled each packer to stamp tho date of packing upon the cans was struck out, alao that which permitted tho jobber to label cans packed by others with his on label, tho bill compelling tho packer to label them with hia own name and tho place of packing. A largo trade has hitherto been transacted by jobbers who have their own label and brand or trade-mark in goods packed by others. It i3 impossible to conduct this branch of their business under the pres ent act. The bill also regulates goods packed in other states and sold in New York state; indeed, so extensive are the changes wrought by the bill that goods packed in other countries must conform to this law or their sale will bo prohibit ed. The bill also regulates the branding of all canned goods under the head of standards, seconds, etc. It goes into op eration January 1, 1836. Report of the British ship Falstaff, Captain Carnell, from Astoria at Liver Liver Liver peol: Sailed from Astoria on the 20th of November, and crossed the equator in tho Pacific 32 days out rounded Caps Horn with light southerly winds, and thence to the equator in the Atlantic had light N E winds, and strong N E trades to lat27 N, on April 4th, in lat 47 13 N, long 18 C2 W, a gale commenced WNW, and gradually increased to a heavy gale at noon; during the afternoon a heavy sea struck tho ship on the port Bide amidships, filling decks, smashing the port forward boat, a boat on the after main hatch, tnd a ventilator, and doing other damage; at G r. m. the barometer was gradually falling, and the squalls blowing terrifically, accompanied by hail and a tremendously high sea running; at 9 v. m. the barometer stood at 23 90, and the St. Elmo lights completely illu minated the ship, ono appearing at each masthead and every yard arm, and from 10 p. m. to 2 a. m. the squalls blew with hurricane force, tho ship running before tho wind under foresail and two lower topsails; towatds dark the gale moder ated, and was followed by light N E winds to the channel. AHEAD OF THE OAMK. Tho new school law appropriating $50 to each school district out of the com mon fund before"! apportioning it pro rata, is causing considerate of a kiok all over tho state. School district No. 1 in this county is ahead of it a little. In taking the census of the school chil dren of this district, the census taker found 128 children of school age of Chi nese parentage, which he enrolled with the Caucasians, tho 128 making a very considerable addition to the sum total. After the apportionment had been mado there was a temporary hitch in payment of tho money to district No. 1, on tho grounds that the counting of the Mon golian youths and youthesses was not ac cording to Hoyle. A telegram to Gov. Moody brought an answer from his ex cellency to the effect that Chinese count ed allee same white man, and that school district No. 1, in tho county of Clatsop, must bo paid pro rata according to tho number of children of school ago on tho census roll without regard to race parentage Tho result is that the district gets about $400 more than it would, had tho decis ion beon otherwise, and can better stand its share of tho new $50 apportionments. An additional result will be that next time other districts will also enroll Chi nese children. A probable result will bo that at the next term of school thero will be a raft of young Chinese coming and demanding admission lo sit and study beside Frank and Jennie and Amy and Lucy and Harry and all the rest of tho youngsters. Tito Talr. Bailoy, Gilmour, Stewart, police. The regular annual meeting of the Pioneer and Historical Society of Ore gon will bo held at the Rescue Engine Co's hall, on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. There is business of import ance to be transacted and a full attend ance of the members is requested. E. 0. IIoluex, Secretary. Situation Wanted By a young girl to take care of children and help do general housework. Amer ican family preferred. Inqnire of Thos. Law.son, next door to C. P. Upshur's residence. Columbia Hirer Fislicrinen. There will be a meeting of the fisher men of the Columbia river at the court house at 2 o'clock on Monday the lltli iust. Business of importance. Cashing Post No. 14. S. A. It. Astoria, Oregon, May nth, 1833. Post Orders No, 2. The Officers and Comrades of Gush ing Post No. 14, G. A. IL will assemble st their Post Hall at 12 o'clock on Sat urday, May 30, 1885, for the purpose of attending to the proper observance of Memorial service m accordance with the rules and regulations of the Grand Army of the Republic By order of R. V. Moxteitii, Post Commander W. B. Ross, Adjutant. If you want a first-class picture go to Crow's gallery and you will be sure to be suited for his work recommends itself. When others fall try Crow, the lead ing Photographer, No. 6X Water street IIol launch, at tho Telephone Saloon From 11 to 2 every day. A fine lunch with drink or cignr,25 cenus. No charge after two o'clock, Jeff. To Accommodate His Patrons. Alex. Gilbert will keep his saloon open day and night. Fishermen can get a good lunch at any hour of the night. The genuine French sardine constantly on hand. Caiiuerymcn. Seth Thomas Nutmeg clocks at Gus tav Hansen's for eighteen dollars a dozen. One of tho finest billiard tables on tho coast at Jeff's "Telephone." A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy Price 50 cents. Sold by W. E. Dement Itlnstbo Settled. All outstanding accounts of the late firm of Bergman & Berry remaining un paid on the llth inst will be placed In the hands of an attorney for collection. Please note this and save costs. LOW PHICES. rroTlsion CoBttJfrably Cheaper Than One Year Ago. "Astoria is such a dear place to live in," is a remark that has beon heard ou more than ono occasion. A comparison of present prices with thoso of other places does not substantiate the assertion. Astorians can buy the necessaries of life at prices that seem very reasonable and though time was whsn provisions, etc., were high, commodities of all kinds have shqrod in the general depression and a few dollars will now gj a long way in replenishing tho family larder. Flour is one of the few things that shows a rice, tho present retail price be ing 0 a barrel. Fresh meat averages 12 cents a pound; ham is offered from 12 to 1G cents; bacon from 9 to l.'i Cf-nt3. Potatoes are from GO to 70 cents per 100 lb sack. Butter is sold at 50 cents si short two-pound roll;egg3 are 17 and lO cents a dozen; eleven pounds granulated white sugar can be bought for one dellar: cof fee ranges about six pounds for a dollar. Vegetables and fruits are cheaper than a year ago. Table fruit sells at 'Si cents a can, tomatoes at $1.2) a dozen cms; green peas are . cents a peund: straw berries 22X cents a .box; asparagus 5 cents a bunch, onions 2K cents a bunch; radishes the same: cherries 20 cents a pound, being among the luxuries of life; new potatoes bring two cents, cibbage brings three, gooseberries four; rhubarb 20 cants a bunch; lemons 40 cents a doz dez en: oranges 20 and 25 cents. As of old the most of oar early fruits and vegeta bles como from California. To give ex act quotations is not tho intent of this article, for prices fluctuate from day to day, it being simply intended to show that the cost of living in Astoria as far as provisions are concerned is not excess ive, and compared to one year ago is remarkably cheap. House rent is at a good figure, not ex orbitant, and yet high enough; however our system of finances which makes it necessary to pay four par cent, on as sessed values makes that necessary. Clothing and other supplies can be bought as cheap and a3 good as in Port land. Of course there aro little things that can bo picked up elswhero at lower figures than our Astoria business nieu can afford to handlo them for, but let there be two or three calls for that article and the slightest indication of a demand will cause that called for lo bo on his shelves in a very short time. THE BLUE AXD TIIE'GRW. They sat together, side by side, In the shade of an orango tree; One had followed the flag of Grant, The other had fought with Lee. Tho boy in bluo had an empty sleevo, A crutch had the boy in gray; They talked of tho long and dreary march, They talked of tho bloody fray. "My chief is dead,"' the Johnny said. "A leader brave was he; And sheathed foro'er at Lexington Doth bang tho sword of Lee." "My leader lives" the boy in bluo Spoke low and with a sigh "But all tho country waits in fear. That ho to-day may die." "God bles3 our Grant" the veteran said, And dropped a tear, and then In heartfelt tones the answer came, For tho rebel said, "Amen." Commercial Gazelle. Sheet 31u8lc roriuerpnce o. anu -ju ceiu.s, taicM out, comic, .sentimental, etc., at 10 emits. City Book Stoiv. Private card rooms at Jen's mv sa loon "The Telephone.' what: Do Vou Think that Jcfl"" of The Chop mouse Gives you a meal for nothing, and a glass of something to drink V "Not much 1" but he gives a better meal and more of it than any place in town for 25 cents. He buys by the wholesale and pays cash. "That settles iL" For Dinner Parties to order, at liort notice, go to Frank Fabrc's. For a Seat "fitting Boot Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che nainns street, next door to I. W. Case. AH goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. Fresh Eastern and Shoalwntcr Hay Oj'siern Constantly on hand, cooked to any style at Frank Fabre's. Buy your Lime of Gray at Portland prices. All the patent medicines advertised in this p&piT. together with the clioiml Iierfmncry. and toilet article., etc-can e bought at the lowest prlceh. at .1. W. Conn's drug store, opjxjsite Occident hctel. Astoria. Are you made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vital Izcr Is a positive cure. For sale by W. E. Dement. For Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizcr. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement Syr tip of Figs. Naturo'5 own true Laxative. Pleas' ant to the palate, acceptable to the Stom ach, harmless in its nature, painless in lis uuiiuu. vuira imuiiuui vjuusiijjaiuui. Biliousness, Indigestion and kindred ills. Cleanses the system, purifies the blood, regulates the Liver and acts on the Bowels. Breaks up Colds, Chills and Fever, elc 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 Y. E. Dement & Co., Astoria. Gray sells Sackett Bros.' Al sawed cedar shingles A full M guaranteod. The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bour bon, Ind., saysuBoth myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Coxsumptiov Cube." Sold by W. E. Dement. "Uactcmetack,' a lasting and fra- rant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. oldbyW.E. Dement, 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. At Frauh Fabrc's. Board for $22.50 a month. The best In the city. 'Dinner from 5 to 7. SOMETHING "NW. Pi'EKMPTING THE D03IAIN OF NEP TUNE. All the Oceans of the Planet Annexed to the United State. On March 13, 1S35, the oifijsrs and pas sengers 0:1 the O. U. & 17. company's good ship Qitse.i of Ihs Vaeijic. were callod ou to witness a strange procedure, one of thf most singular, in fact, that has ever tra:up:ro 1 ia tin a:ui .!. :ian and ou? th it wju'u s-em to exc ed in far-fetcliKjtujs-j any p:cta draw.: from the mi id of Julos Verne. It w no less than tho claiming of all the 02210: of ojr planet, comprising tbree-qairtfsrs of t'le-jjluba, .ind njd-r-taking t. establish a republic uvsr a!l this ar&i. wuieli fjr jad'eial parpa-rw :a annexed to th2 Ifoite.i Slataj of Aai-ri 1. The forifcil and official loo it ion stake of tho imuieiisa claim, was driven pre cisalyntsan down, March 18th, nn.l the act was performed in the following :nin ner: A person a littio above the average weight, rather stoutly built, wearing .: long, full beard aud a white Wide brimmed slouch hat of tho pit tern in common ua among tho live stock men of tho western grazing lands, had noti fied the officer?, crow aud passengers of what was about to transpire, an J pro ceeding with hia associates to the "bridge,' Iib inquired of tha captain on dutv: "Captain, where are wo now?" And received for amwer: ""Savan miles off Capo Fortunas, on tho coast of California, U. S. A., and bv the ship's log, 313 miles from the Astoria bar, and 11)7 niile3 from tho San Francisco bar." Tho piratical looking individual, wlu claimed to be a direct lineal descendant of the Vikings who ones roamed the seas at will, and conquered all .harop?. tlien preciaimca: ; hit ...!.:., r.i r .i,...!n.. 1 i...i-(!.,. ' XJ.U1U uu lun nJi, x UKWiiio uiiiv iuc navmablo waters or tuo salt .sen aud embracing three-fourths of the ! globe, is from this hour tho property of j a provisional iuveriiiueui, siyjiu jiteu the republic of the seas, of which I am tho president. "We shall exact tolls of all ships, and a royalty on all fish, sea otter, seal, whale, and other living creatures inhabiting tho oceans, and on all valua h! snhstnnp. taken from tha michtv deen. bv any parson whomsoever. Anil I we do horoby tender to tho government of tlm 1'nitpd States 80 twr cent, of tho revenues so derived, on tha condition i fjiat to us and to myself personalty, the : remaining 10 per cent, shall bo raid frte j of cost or collection. And I do hereby J call to witness the consummation of this j act, the following person hero assem- j bled, to-wit: . E. Alexander, captain. j J. 31. Fields, first mate. j Thos. Doig, second mate. Alfred Olsen, third mate. H. Lampman, first engineer. i Y. H. Allison, first assistant engineer. . S. E. Goodall. second assistant en- 5 gmeer. A. J, Shophard, third nssislaut 011- ginecr. G. W. EdwardSj steward. J. M. Jessen, pdot. J. E. Byrne3, purser. Tho mysterious personage who mado this announcement then proceeded to tho cfom rvf flirt hnnfc nnd threw overboard m anchorfo which was attatched a buoy to -. mark tho spot. On beinc Questioned as to his nnteco-' flnnfclin irnnlfl mvn Tin "nformitioii ax- i . cept that the seas wero his property by , right of inheritance, and that as they had in me past iew ceuiuutsi uceu uchuuu.iiy 1 declared under what was termed inter- 5 national law to bo freo roads of .ill na j tions, he now, on the prospect of a gen eral war, deemed the time opportune for tho assertion of his rights. And in order to draw an analogous comprrison, ho said: Supposo that Cape Fortunas wero an island in the seas, and hitherto no gov ernment had set up a claim to it, could we not legally land, plant on it the flag of our nation, claim it by right of occu pancy, and cither set up an independent government, or tender tho island to such country as wo might elect? Well, then, we do not ercecd such jur isdiction or powers in performing tho act that has just been done. Tho only reason why it has not been dono before, is because no man or set of men had the temerity to attempt it since tho days tho vi-kings ruled the seas. It is equally as legitimato to claim tho water as tho land; tho samo shore lines aro the boundaries in both instances. Just at this timo thero is a general de pression in commercial channel:! all around tho earth. Thousands of vessels are side tracked in hundreds of harbors ! because of the general stagnation of business. With tho Cleveland administration in I power we trust it stands ready to realize tho situation and. grasp tho opportunity. It is mora than likely that during ths coming Anglo-Itus3ian Weir, the rich ma rine commerce will seek protection un der some other flag, and if the American government will repeal tho law restrain ing Americans from purchasing and fly ing tho flag of their nation from tho masts of vessels bnilt by foreigners, the most of the ships of Britain would pass under the control of Americans in order that they might receivo protection from Russian privateers. England's emergency is America's op portunity. "With tho British marine under our flag we can accomplish our supremacy OTor all the seas." Being questioned as to tho seat of bis provisional government, ho stated that it is on a small island in tho archipelago of San Juan do Fuca, and that the shores of the island aro washed by the warm ocean current of India and ftnned by tho trade winds that blow directly from tho seat of the Anglo-Russian war. This railway will, by this arrangement, bo enabled to successfully -compete with the Canadian Pacific, which would other wise not bo tho case, if tho British fleets have tho carrying trado under their own flag instead of ours. Biiclilcn's Arnica Salve. Tiik Best S.vr.vi: in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores,Ulccrs, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give. gcrfect satisfaction, or money refunded, rice 25 cents per box. For sale bj V. E. Dement & Co. A Happy Thought. It was a haupy thought that led to the production of 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 all who take it feel brighter and happier. W. E. Dement & Co. will furnish anyone wishing Svrup of Figs atrial bottle free of charge.'or will sell 50 cent anil one dollnr bottles. partionoftho earth's surface not held ' &&. Ihl-V&Afl w VT legitimately by any nation, and campris- tt & Ay2M vl ing thoreof so much as i3 covered bv 4r& $''$& &S& B" Wakie SPARKS FE0JI THE TTIHES. Tho Bartholdi statue is expected in New York next week. San Francisco fishermen are throwing surplus fish in tho bay. Queen Emma of tho Sandwich islands, died April 2"tb, aqod 49. A naval court of inquiry at Aspinwall completely exonerates Admiral Jouett. G. V. N. Lothrop, of Michigan, goes to St. Petersburg to represent this country. A. P. Swinoford, of Marquette. Michi gan, was appointed governor of Alaska iast Friday. The report that Eari DafTerin had re signed his position ar. viceroy of India, is officially pronounced untrue. A $700,003 fire in the Chicngo lumber yards, Fridav, occasioned fears that the disaster of '71 would ba rap;- ited. Illinois Itepublicm representatives in tho legislature are confident of their ability to elect Jno. A. Loan senator. A 3 o'clock firo in Walla WalK last Friday morning, destroved Deimo:iico restaurant and Vic. Biachr-r's linu'tr store; loss, $7,0P0. French difficulties Iiava arisen iu the way of'negotiations between England and Russia, a further conference will bo held next Tcesdnv. TaiilUn, I.caoD, Orancc, etc., Savor Cakes, Crease, Pndtflnsr, Ac, m dell eately ncd mjturally at tho trait from which they era rcacic. For Strength, and Trno 3?ruifc Flavor Tlicy Stand .Jme F3E7ARCO DY THfi Price Baking Powder Co.e Chicago, lit. St. Louis, Mo. UiCtR3 CF Dr. Prises Gream Baking Powds? MIC Ir. Price's Xupulln Yeast Gems. 3!c3l JDry Hop Xeast. l.'OK SALE) EY GROCERS. WE HAKE bVZ OSE QUALITY. LIGHT HEALTHY R j: gL The best dry hop yeast In the world. Broad raised by thl3 yeast is Ught.wh'te and wholesome like our crandmother'9 delicious bread. GROCERS SELL THEM. PREPARED CT THE Price Baking Powder Co.? MTrs ol Dr. Price's special Flavoring Extracts, Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mo. l'orsalc by CnTixa.MERLE&Co., Agents Portland. Oregon AVEl'A LARflK STOCK OF ine Boots and Shoes 10 in; so i.D at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, FOR A SHOUT TIME ONLY. Conui and Get Rare Bargains AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SHOE. I. J. AUV0LD, Agt. For Sale. k FINE HOUSE AND LOT SITUATED 3L on Ronton street ; Vi ill he sold Tor S00. Apply to tills office. Notice from Kong Wing Co. THIS IS TO NOTIFY ALL AVIIOM IT may concern that Lam Hint Ho has had n share in the Kenj: Wing Co. for about one vear past, said share amount inc to S158.0O. lie owes the company 011 account S23j.0O, he now wishes to retire from the company and surrender his said share of 3153.CO, to said Company in partial payment of said ac count of S2S) 00. The company ajxrees and he lm so surrendered said share and he is not authorized to do any further business for said compaux. KONG AVI NO CO. LAM HING BO. No More Seasickness! VEACH'S SPECIFIC THE GREAT Preventive of Seasictas. M THE PASTRY " EXlBgTS Bread, &Ml3 iM rasfnf&ss YEAST gM$, Closing Out BUSINESS This is .purely nature's remedy, and Is the only preparation known to the medical world which will surely prevent seasickness. It is pronounced by all who have used it a God-send to all travelers subject to this al tliction. This wonderful preparation has never been known to fall if taken as di rected. There is 110 use of sutferine from seasickness, when St invested in VEACn': SPECIFIC will sarely and safely prevent it. X. B. THIS IS NOT A CURB ALL, but is simply recommended and sold as a safe and sure preventive of seasickness, and for which it never falls. If you can not obtain it of your local druggist, it will be sent to any address on receipt of price 51, TREPARED ONLY BY TH03rAS J. YEACH & CO. 223 SACRAMENTO STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., And Main Street, Ferndale, Cal. Sold by all Druggists at $1 a bottle. Few Brief Descriptions of Some of My Finest Styles in DUESS SUITS. 1st Is a isIXGLE BREASTED SACK SUIT in imported Corkscrew Goods, with flat binding, a c'oe fitting cut, and equal to anv work made to order. They come in two shades. BKOWN and DARK Jn'AVY; BLUE. 2nd-Is a SINGLE BREASTED FHOCK SUIT in dark Navy Blue Crepe Cloth, without bind'ng. which makes up one of the finest, and most durable DresH Suits manufactured. :id Is a SINGLE BREASTED SACK SUIT in a very fine faucv Casbimere, dark in color, in style, a broken plaid with a little blue and orange running through, giving it a very handsome apnearance. without bindinsc. 4th Is a SINGLE BREASTED ROCK SUIT in a fine dark faucv Cassimcre, a black Diagonal Cloth with a tine thread of green and red silk running through out, without binding. 3th-Is a DOUBLE BRE AS PEI) SACK SUIT in a fine dark mixed Cassimere. black cloth with black satin lining and suits with Farmer satin lining, and bound with black bilk binding. 7th- Is a SINGLE BREASTED SACK SUIT in an extra fine blue CIolli with a fine black bilk flat binding, the finest Goods made up in GemV Sack-Suits. Besides those few mentioned lines, I hive a large assortment in SINGLE of DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS, and SUMMER OVERCOATS. Also BOYS SUITS with knee or long pants. To go with these FINE DItESS SUITS I have an elegant assortment of Gents Fine Fnrnishing Goods. Hats, Caps. Bobts or Shoes. THE LEADING DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE CITY. Tho Iinrfjest Stock. The Finest Goods. TlieliOtvest Prices. Phythlaii Suildlnz. ASTORIA, r. The Leadi ng Stationers and Kews. Dealers of Astoria. a. Ul 03 ARTISTS aEATHKI.tX.9. TOIIiET AKTICXES, JAIAXSK GOODS FA.VCY GOODS. 15AI5Y UUGCIKS. hi 2 U j The Latest Notions AVe defy any and all competition. OPPOSITE PAItKEK HOUSE, GO TO THE Eair Dressing Saloon Parker House, Ulaaii St., For a flrst-class Shave, scientific Hair-cut. and hygienic Shampoo, etc, II. Dn PAKS, Prop Fine Stationery, Blank Books, School Books, Music Books, SHEET 3IUSIC AtflT SiaaziaissssacsisssaacssassssssssisaiassassiaEssaBSzaaflisasasR wi ana iiBvosa m sfPTxmm u3ES.EZ23ECSSES:Sa:E&:5a32332Si5iai3S3SCSSZ22"-SSSSaSa3-3'3E2aa5 The Leading Clothier and Halter. New Goods! m ALL DEPARTMENTS. Msa's, ?outh,s' and Soys' CLOTHING rt Tiirj Hats and "Furnishing Goods. S-FINEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES.. OPER'S Fine forming a large and ERT SUIT in a fine stitched edge. Also have same stvle Id O PIAXOS. .1IISICAX. INSTKliMENTS. JEVXLRY. WATCHES AX CLOCKS. IJIKI) CAUES. tc 0. Ul 2 o and Novelties, Etc. Call, examine our goods and be convinced. - ASTOJtlA. OKEGO.V. Astoria Bakery AND Columbia Candy Factory. Ed. Jackson, Proprietor. Candiea, - 20Ctsperlb. llread, Tjes and 'Cakes deliyered every day. I Agents for Steck's Little Giant, and Kranich and Bach's Pianos, Ta&er, and Western g Cottage Organs, ilUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. New Styles! "