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(11 She glaUjj Htftotm ASTORIA, OREGON: FRIDAY. MAY 15. 1883 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. V. HA1.L.ORAN & COMPANY, runi-isiiKits and rnorniFrrons, ASTORIAX BUILDING, - - CASShTKEEl Terms of Subscription. Served by Carrier, per week 15cts. .Sent by Mail, per month COcts. " 'c " one year $7.00 Free or postage to subscribers. SSAdvertisemcnts inserted bv the year at the rate or 2 per square per month. Tran sient advertising fifty cents per square, each Insertion. Notice To Advertisers. The Astoriax guarantees to its ad vertisers Hie largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. This paper is on file at the St. Charles Hotel, Portland, Or. Special council meeting this evening. The plasterers are busy at Ros3 Bros.' new Opera House. Next in order will be the Scandinavian celebration to-morrow, as the 17th falls on Sunday. Salmon shipments for April this year wero G,iyi cases, against 1,975 cases the samo month last year. Tho British bark Carnurcon Castle, 729, Griffiths master, SS days from Sydney, is ontsido with a pilot on board. H. V. Jlonteith, Post Commander Cashing Po3t So. 14, G. A. 11., is making arrangements for proper celebration of Memorial Day, the 30th inst. And yet no official notification received concerning tho forfeiture of tho Astorin land grant. Has Sparks exhausted all his firo and energy on tho N. P. domain? Tho British iron bark Jlemonstrant, 1045 tons, has been taken up by Moyor, "Wilson, & Co. for Liverpool, loading pri vate. It is understood that sho will load salmon here. Tho chango racket fiend was discharged yesterday there being no evidence to hold him. He'd best skip fast and far, as the water here is very wet and his kind aro liable to fall overboard. Geo. "W. Sanborn has a hundred dollar typo writer in his now olfice that is a beauty. Ho is agent for the Union Firo Marino, tho Koval, tho Norwich Union and Lancashire Vire insurance compan ies. Tho Tillie E. Starbuck comes down with 00,974 centals wheat. Sho takes on 300 tons mora hero and goes to Qacenstown or Falmouth. She '3 tho first full rigged sailing vessel built of iron in this country. Thero was a largely attended meeting at tho Columbia cannery at four o'clock yesterday afternoon. No definite action was takon nor any settled idea resolved on. Largo crowds of men went up to ward Tongue point later in tho after noon. A special business and social meeting of Astoria lodgo No. 40, L O. G. T., will bo hold on Monday evening tho 18th inst., at tho lodgo room. Every member is expected to be present as matters of vital importance to the lodge will bo dis cussed. Tho seven men arrested at upper Asto ria last "Wednesday afternoon, wero brought before Justice Goodell yesterday morning, given a preliminary examina tion and held in the sum of $100 each to appear before tho grand jury which meets next week. About midnight on "Wednesday, a man named Ericson had n narrow escape from drowning by falling overboard be tween tho Olympic saloon and tho New York Novelty storo. Cabin passage is tho best such slippery weather as tho present, for the lower decks are out of re pair. A meeting of tho Albany firo depart ment was held last Monday evening. It was decided to attend tho state firemen's association and tournament at Astoria, and to send as many competing teams as convenient. It was also decided toac copt the O. & C. railroad's offer and leave there Tuesday morning, being met at East Portland by tho steamer Telephone. P. M. Linguist, an old and respected citizen of lvnappa, died at that placo yes terday morning. Deceased was a mem ber of Temple Lodge No. 7. A. F. and A. AL, and Astor Lodgo No. G, K. of P. The funeral will tako placo at Knappa this morning. Tho Clara Parker leaves Main street wharf at nine, sharp, with members of both lodges and suoh friends nnd acquaintances of tho deceased asmay wish to attend. An imitation of an imitation; a coun terfeit of a copy; a paraphrase of a paro dy; a reproduction of a representatien: a prototype of a figure; a lac-simile of a likeness; a simulation of a transcript; a mimicry of a model; a personation of a monld this indeed is something new which is offered us by an enterprising dealer in printer's materials who asks The Astobiak to buy somo typs which would enable us to successfully imitate tho type writer's characters which wore invented to imitate printing. Invention goes mad when it invents a copy of a copy that it expects to put in place of the onginal icouograph of the parent ma trix. Messrs. Jensen, "West, Hutchincs and others have introduced so many improve ments and inventions in tho business of canning salmon that a comparison with tho methods employed to-day and those of a few years ago shows a great saving in methods and means, time, labor and expense. Tho latest invention is from tho ingenious brain of M. Jensen. It is n capping machino to put on the tops on the tilled tins, ream and crimp them nnd complete the whole business in a style hitherto attainable only by hand. The Astoria Iron "Works have just finished ono which was on oxhibition at J. O. Hanthorn's cannery yesterday.- "When tho machino is feeling real good it will cap 100 cans a minuto and can bo run at a ppeed that will dispose of 120 cans in the samo time. Situation Wanted. By a young irl to take care of children and help do general housework. Amer ican family preferred. Inqnire of Thos. Lawson, next door to C. P. Upshur's residence. Funeral A'oticc. Members of Temple Lodge Xo. 7 A. F. & A. M., and Astor Lodge No. 6 K. of rM are requeued to meet at their re spective lodge rooms at8 o'clock, sharp, thl Friday morning, May 13th to attend the funeral of their deceased brother, P. M. Linguit. at Kuappa. -The Clara Parker will leave Main street wharf at i), sharp. All Masons and Knights in good standing nnd all friends are respectfully invited to attent'. Bv order W. M. C. C. 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. COUBT DOCKET. For Term of Circuit Conrt Beginning Maj 18, 1SS5. 1. P. A. Trail inger vs "W. J. Barry. 2. Mary "Worden vs "Wm. "Worden. .!. J. V. Welch vs O. K. & N. Co. 4. M. P. Madden vs Isabella Madden. 5. "W. J. Barry vs J. "W. Hume, et al. G. Jno. McCann vs O. B. & N. Co. 7. G. G. Smith vs J. G. Fairfowl. 8. "W. T. Coleman & Co. vs Seaside Packing Co. 9. J. G. Elliott vs Otto Peters, et a!. 10. Jno. Hob3on et al vs Thos. Mon teith et al. 11. G. H. Briggs vs M. E. Briggs. 12. Mrs. Wallman vs Joe Brown. 13. 14. 15. etal. 10. nessy 17. Mrs. "Wallman ts Geo. Smith. H. J. Hansen vs School Dist. No. 1. J. H. Beddington vs J. E. Thomas Bozorth ii. Johns vs P. P. Hen- Walter Bros, vs J. "W. and Wm. Hume. 18. A. Younc vs Chas. A. Anderson. 19. 20. son. 21. A. M. Simpson vs "W. G. Ross. Andrew Anderson ts B. M. Ander- Chas. Heilborn vs A. G. Spexarth. Sophia Daccett vs Surprenant & Ferguson. 23. M. D. Norris vs Darius Norris. 21. arth. 25. 2G. 27. M. G. M. Spexarth vs A. G. Spex- Sophia Daggett vs OttoLandross. Mrs. McCann vs O. R. fc N. Co. W. T. Coleman vs J. G. Hustler and A. E. Noves. 23. "W. E. Doment et al. vs J. G. Hust ler et al. 29. Thomes & Kuowles vs C. M. Stark. 30. H. B. Parker vs J. H. Close. 31. H. B. Parker vs M. A. Leahy. 32. Binneman & Martinoni vs G. Dis pascuale &. Go. 33. B.GallaghorvsH.ObergandTho3. Dealy. 34. Astoria Iron Works vs L. G. Haa- ven. 35. ven. 3G. Co. 37. 33. 39. 40. 41. 42. ker. 43. Wyatt & Thompson vs L. G. Haa- Wilson & Fisher vs Clatsop Mill A. C. Fisher vs Clatsop Mill Co. A. S. Bassett vs C. IL Wheeler. M. G. Haaven vs Wm. G. Itos3. Isaao Bergman vs L. G. Haaven. Laura Collins vaTho3. Collins. G. H. Turner et al vs E. P. Par- O. H. Bain vs L J. Arvold. C. Pennar vs J. O. Hanthorn et al. 41 45. Isaac Bergman vs. E. P. Hoff. 4G. E. A. Wheeler vs D. Hart et al. 47. Jno. Thomas vs Jno. Walsh. 4S. M. A. Schnidt vs H Schnidt. 49. Wm. Howo vs J. & A. L. Fox. 50. D. E. Peaso vs Wm. B. Adair et al. CI. H. McCormack vs Jno. Fox and J. G. Hustler. 52. It. Houseman vs N. Pinkuey. 53. J. It. Dawson vs A. T. Brakke and W. G. Boss. 54. J. V. Stark vs. A. C. and J. Kin ney. 55. 56. F. L. Parker vs estate A. P. Nash. J. F. Mulkey vs A. F. Johns et al. A. G. Soexarth vs J. F. Mnlkev. 7, ro -tr xi t, iir Tr.7 1 - J ixj. hid. anmoTsxj. w. jviipsiein. State of Oregon vs Ah Jim, Frank White. Ah Him. L. D. and D. Falanfros. Harry Koester, Chas. Burgreen, Jno. uiuDons, J3.enry uugne3, noot. jueauuet ter, Kitty Burke, Len Fom, Pasqualla Cammctta, Hormpn Schmidt, held to await action of grand jury. Ilido a Wee. We got tho wheels of the Tiger ho3o cart eight feet high. Tho cost was $G00 at the factory in Now York; it was made bv the Silsbee Manufacturing com nan v at Seneca Falls. The metal is steel, all triple mckel plated, weight, 580 pounds. It is a racing cart, and is expected to take the cako at Astoria in the near future, which will bo a feather in tho cap of tho Tigers. Salem Corr. Nexcs. Syrup orFJgrs. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal. is Natures Own True Laxative. This pleasant liquid fruit remedy may be had of W. E. Dement & Co, at fifty cents or one dollar per bottle. It is the most pleasant, prompt and effective remedy known, to cleanse the system; to acton, the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gently yet thoroughly; to dispel Headachs, Colds and Fevers; to cure Constipation Indigestion and kindred ills. To Accommodate His Patrous. 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. One of the finest billiard tables on the coast at Jeff's "Telephone." Private card rooms at Jeff's new sa loou "The Telephone.' Ctisliiiig Post Ko. 11, J. A. R. Astoria, Oregon, May 9th, 1833. Post Orders No, 2. The Officers and Comrades of dish ing Post No. 14, G. A. It. will assemWc st their Post Hall at 12 o'clock on Sat urday. May 30, 1883, for tho 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 JR. V. Moxtkitii. Post Commander V. B. Ross, Adjutant For Dinner Parties to order, at short notice, go to Frank Fabre's. At Frank Fabro's. Board for $22.50 a month. The best in the city. Dinner from 5 to 7. Hot Lunch, nt the Telephone Saloon From 11 to 2 every day. A fine lunch with drink or cigar, 23 cents. No charge after two o'cloek, Jeff. "llackmetack," a lasting and fra gi ant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by W. IS. Doment. PrcMh Katern and Slioalwater Hay Oystcra Constantlv on hand, cooked to any style at Frank Fabre's. Ulust lie 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 nnd save costs. Grav sells Sackett Bros.' Al sawed cedar shingles A full M guaranteed. Buy j-our Lime of Gray at Portland prices. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest Eerfumery, anaioiiet articles, etc-can e bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hctel, Astoria. ; .NORTHWEST SOTES. Portland rents aro being reduced. Tho Orcgoman is printed on homo made paper. Potatoes are fiftocn cents a buabul t;u tho Snoqualmie. Prisoners cut their way out Of the Seat tle jail with a jack-knife. Thero is said to bo nearly l'0,0D0 mut ton sheep in Grant count-. Strawberries are five cents n pound in Portland, eight cents here. Thirty thousand dollais has been tnib scribed to baild a road from Vancouver to Yakima. Hav is in considerable demand on Gray's harbor. A number cf sales have been made at 12 per tou. The Oregon llailway and Navigation company has declaredn dividend of per cent, payable June Itt. The Norwegian bark diss, with 71 soars and 5031 lumber sailed from I'urt Townsend for Arendal, Norway, mi ihei 11th. H. P.Ispncs, of Walla Walla, estimates that the country east of tho Cascade mountains will have 200,003 tons of wheat for export this year. A committee of eastern capitnlNts is ' expected at Spokane Falls shortly, to buy ; tho water power. It is understood that! they liava raads a io.v bid, whicli vr w ac- J ceptcd. Oregon's commissioner say.s that the Oregon exhibit at Now Orleans, though small, is a stanuer. and is calling forth the commendation of the cxnaiis ioat of other states. Another lead rich in silwr hu biia. discovered four miles back ot Colviile. W. T. Tho ore found yields well, and the mine is said to be tho bast 3et dis- nnin.u.l ? ilia fUft lMl ftTTT-1 fl It Hjtriff Bids for the construction of the North era Pacific tunnel through the Cascades i will bo opened to-morrow. It will be two miles long, and except the Hoosac tunnel, the longest in the United States. The O. It. A'. N." Co.'s steel steamer Olympian sailed from Tacoma at 1 p. m., Tuesday, for San Francisco to go into the dry dock there. Sho cleared from the custom houso at Port Townsend at daylicht Weduesday, and passed Capo Flattery bound south at 11 a. m. Tho old garrison buildings at Tho Dalles are going to decay, and by the ravages of tiino and human beings will soon bo destroyed. They aro historic relics, and several of the prominent army officers of the war wero at ono time stationed there, General Grant among them. The women of Pierce county, W. T., can not complain of not having their full share of tho privileges granted bv tho suffrage act, at the present term of court. Tho twenty-four persons impan eled as petit jurors aro all women, and out of the forty impaneled for the grand jury, thero aro thirty women. Tho American bark Amethyst, which in early days plied between Portland and the Sandwich Islands, is now engaged in trading in and out of San Francisco. The AmeOiyst was launched at Boston, Mass., in 1822, and was deserted by her crew at S3n Francisco during the gold excitement of 1849. Sho has been re paired a fow times and is yet staunch and serviceable, and a few years ago was en gaged in trading along tho coast or China. McMinnville was located on tho dona tion claim of Thos. Owens, who sold his claim to S. Cozino in 184-1 for a shot gun. The town was named in 1855 and it now has 1000 inhabitants. The aggregate wheat yield of Ypmhill county for this year is estimated at 1,500,000 bushels. J. G. Baker was tuo hrst settler between the two Yamhills; and ho was tho first sheriff holding tho office four years under tho provisional government, nnd two years under tho succeeding territorial govern ment. When ordered by tho judge to take out tho first jury for deliberation (thero being no public buildings), ho asked, "Where shall I tako them?'' "O," said tho judge, "just stake out tho fora man, and I gues3 the others will stay around.' J. S. Carman writes as follows from Corvallis to a friend in Pertland: "All freight and passenger trains havo been discontinued on the Oregon Pacific un til father notice. Many attempts wero mado to wreck the trains, nnd the com pany thinks it is justified in taking this step to insure itself from damage suits, arising from psrsons being injured by train wrecks, etc. It was tho intention to run trains each way as far as tho burned tunnel, and thero transfer pass engers, baggage, etc., until tho tunnel could bo retimbercd, but tho action of law defyers in obstructing the track had made tbo risk to life and limb and the destruction of property too great. A reward of 500 has been offered by the company for tho arrest nnd conviction of tho person or persons who set fire to the tunnel on the night of April 28th." Rneltlcn'.s Arnica Salve. Tub Best Salvk in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores.Ulcerri, Salt Khcuui, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapprd HaiuK Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erui tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give nerfi-ct satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents ner box. For sale by W. E. Dement & Co. Firo Co. No. 1 proposes to send J. A. Bone and Al. Bateman to tho firemens' L tournament at Astoria, and chief engineer Wentworth will go and represent tuo department. Vancouver Independent. Being More Pleasant To tast, more acceptable to tho stom ach, and more truly benficial in its action the famous California liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs is rapidly super seding all others. Try it. For sale bv W. E. Dement & Co. For a Neat Fitting Koot Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che namus street, next door to I. W. Case. All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. Sheet Ulnslc, Former price 3.1 and 40 cents, latest ont, comic, sentimental, etc at 10 cents. GniFFix & Herd's City Book Store. When others fail try Crow, the lead ing Photographer, Xo. 6K Water street. Cmmerj-mcii. Seth Thomas Xutmeg clocks nt Gns tav Hansen's for eighteen dollars a dozen. Don't pay 25 to 50 cents for dinner when you can get a better one at the Telephone for 13 cents from 11 to 2. For lame Back, Side or Uiiest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cents. For sale by W. E. Dement. Are you randc miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin V Shiloh's Vitnl izer is a positive cure. For sale by W. E. Dement. AS INCIDENT OF TI1K CIVIL TTAK. When the Trent affair occurred Thur low Weed was in Lonicu, haviug been sent thero with others by this govern ment to indnco tho queen to recognize our blockade of tho southern ports, and he tells the following anecdete: All En gland was reused to indignation by the insult to her flnj. and loud was tho cry for war. For the iist time .since 1S15 the navy yards were working double IihiuIikI ingl.t and day. On this side of the .ati?r public . nsmmt vxs in the the SKint- condition, lite eoanti-j uttsiu arm anyway, tbo w.ir spirit was rife, and the cry wa that we wonld not give up Masou and Slide!!, the rliel coiuairs-sioner.-. Mr. Sawiml w.s cratlJy emor rassed. Jn-liCv demanded iht "return of the prisoner.-. The American people de-mn-idiN inc.r retention. Luckily :hera was n:i e.ab'.e, ami as it was in "winter, o:: , two steamers a mouth. So the pri-viofthe two connine t.id It-" mis chief than is usual under snob circum stances. Wlun Lord PalmiTntcui took the draft of the dispatch to ho Kent to Mr. Seward demanding tho release of the u.mnuisti:oncrs, to Windsor, Queen Vic t j.-ia found fault with its wording, which was harsh, arrogant, and war-provokm-.. riie too.- it into tuo room ox tne I'm c Consort, then in his last illness, and asked his advice. He took n pan ard though every exertion caused him the most exquisite p.un, struck out liassage alter passage of tho message, substituting for them sentences of his own. Iu this amended form, no lon ger bitterly aggressive, but courteous end forbearin" in tone, the document was forwarded to Lord Lyons for Mr. Ssw ard, So great was the anxiety of our sec retary of state as to tho couteuts of the message that ho asked io he nllowed to read it over before it had been commu nicated to him officially in order to avoid receiving it if possible if it wero aggres sive and stave off war pending negotia tions. This was done, and Mr. Seward having road il,at once proclaimed that tho UnitedStates would cheerfully liberate the fonr persons taken from the Trent, but. as ho afterward said, tho entire question of war or peace, "hinged" on tho word ing of tho dispatch. Tho country de manded war. A dictatorial messago would havo brought it'on, nnd with tbo sonth on our hands what would havo been our fate had wo gone to war with England? All honor to the noble woman who stood by us in tho hour of our sorest need and by her timely sympathy and friendliness saved us from possiblo dis ruption. Xrw York Corr. Chicago Trib une, May .?. THE DMLL. "Present arms!'' there they are Both stretched out to me Strong and stnrdj, smooth and white. " Fair as arras can be. 'Ground arms!'' on tho floor. Picking up his toys. Breaking all within his reach, Busiest of boys. 'Right wheel I" off his cart; "Left wheel!" too, is gone; Uorsey's head is broken off. IIorse3's tail is torn. 'Quick step"" "F0rward4uarc.il!" Crying, too, ho comes; Had a battle with tho cat 'Scratched off bofo my fuma!" "Shoulder armsF' hero at last, Bound my neck they close. Poor Iittlo soldier boy Off to quarters goes. Army and Navy Journal. Smi.oif.s CiniK will immediately relieve Crnun. Whoonintr Couch, and lronebi;i.. Sold by v. FJ. Dement & Co The iiev. (ioo. II. Thayer, of Bour bon, Ind.. says: "Both iny.eir and wife owfonr lives toSmi.oii's Coxsritro'inx CaitK." AihlhvW. E. Dement. 1814. 1885. The 17th of May lb a NORWEGIAN AND SWEDISH 4th of July, And a "mud celebration of th hl-doric-il events of the day, will be held by j Norwegians and Swedes On Saturday the 1 6th of May 1 835 (The 17th belns Sunday.) Preparation are In progress and good sreak- ers as wcILa ' goud music for the day wtiThu furnlilied and a GRAND B ALL IN THE EVENING. Ily onlur of the Committee. Ail:; DnnielMoii. Secretary. FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT! Tin line VI Iron Ilarque ALLAHABAD," I143Tonsi:cglster, Will bo RKADV TO IiECKIVE FREIGHT AT ASTORIA. about JUNK Ut or earlier if required. Will be taken at REASONABLE RATES. For particular apply to SI IfcSON. CHURCH & Co., Portland, Or to 1. I CHERRY. Astoria. Proposals VITI LL DK RECEIVED BY THE UNDER- iT signed at the ofllre of tho Ilwaco Steam Nav. Co.. In Astoria Or., until 2 v. at. Monday. May 18th. 1885. for rebuilding the steamer ('n.Canby." Also forbutklmga new Inn! and cabin, ucconlmz to nlans and specifications. The boat to be built In As toria or roruanu. J lie company uereoy re serve me rignr in reject any or all outs J. H. D.GRAY, Agent I. S. Co. ffi. STTJDZmSKI, PRACTICAL YATOHMAKEE. Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, OPTICAL GOODS. ASTORIA, - - Orecon. All Goods Best Quality, and Low Prices. I PEBSOrfAL. S. M. Coffinberry goes to Ft. Stevens this morning. Hon. O. Leinenwplipr rp In rued from Portland yesterday. Judge Bowlby and family returned from Gervais yesterday. Dr. Alfred Kinuev and wife, of Sntom. ara in tho city on a visit. Wm. McCabe goes to Portland to-mor row. The absence of his partner, Capt. Brown, on an eastern visit, makes it necessary for him to look after the busi ness in PortlanJ as well ns A storia nnd for the neii two month:? bo will aavo money by buying a t?n th h-j,:i.I uilo ticket between here and Porrloid. IN THE PASTRY .' & jSS. ia sL! sj "Vnnllln, lesion, Oranjc, cic.,fiTO? Cakes, Crcnmm, Paddings, bc, as dell cately and natnrally as tho fruit from which they are made. I lPor Strength and Truo ITraifc Flavor They Stand Alone. FRCPJ.FEO BY TH6 Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, lit. St. Louis, Mo IMKER3 Cr Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder Ahfr- Br. Price's Xupr.!:n Yeast Gems, licat Ury Koj Yeast. TOR SALE BY GROCEKS. WE UAK BUT OSS QUALITY. The oest dry hop yeast In tho world. Bread raised by thio yoa9t 13 Ileht.whlte and wholesome like our grandmother's delicious, bread. GROCERS SELL THEM. PREPARED Br TMC Price Baking Powder Co., Kai'f rs ol Dr. Price's special FteTcnna Eitracis, Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mo. For sale by GcitixcMrslk & Co., Agents Portland, Oregon AXD Steer Yourself to My Estab lishment. 'i I am selling rINE-FITTIXG SUITS of Best 0.naIIt3 aad DcsIjrnH At Remarkahle Low Prices. Do von know that I can give you a Xohby Suit of good material at $10, $12, $13, $18, $20. See Our New Hats, Latest Stylos at $2.50, $3, S3.50 A Fine Assortment of Straw Hat. IT WILL TAY YOU TO TRADE WITH 3IE And I herewith respectfully solclt a call. M. D. KANT THE BOSS Merchant Tailor anfl. Restaurant and Lodging House TTTITn STORE ATTACHED FOR RENT tT -at a bargain. Inquire of BOZORTn 5: JOHNS, Picked Up. ANY ONE LOSING A NET LAST SEASON about three weeks before the close raav eetnrobable information bvaDDlvinc to T. S. L. Astoria P. O. The net was 4:J mesh, Barbours twine. No marks. iTO POjSON IF 5ik2SsK "ipy. riff S l.Ssf -r i light Healthy Bread, POET jYour Helm! iiyVJ.syyJKy: v.;?e7 hm! If A Few Brief Descriptions of Some of My Finest Styles in Fine DRESS SUITS. Sml-ls a SINGLE BREASTED FKOCK SUIT in dark Xavv RIhr CrenH Cloth, without binding, which makes up Suits manufactured. ::d-Js aSlNGLE BREASTED SACK SUIT in a very fine fancv Cassimere, dark in color, in style, a broken plaid with a little blue and orange running through, giving it a very handsome appearance- without binding. 4th Js a SINGLE BREASTED FROCK SUIT in aline dark fancy Cassimere, a black Diagonal Cloth with a fine thread of green and red silk running through out, witheu: binding. ."tli-Is a DOUBLE BREASTED SACK SUIT in a fine dark mixed Cassimere, a broken plaid with an old gold silk thread running through, forming a large and almost indistinct plaid. Veiy neat and durable. Xo binding. nth Is a DOUBLE BREASTED FBOCK PRIXCE ALBERT SUIT in a fine black cloth with black satin lining and stitched edge. Also have same style suns wan i-armor satin lining, and uouiul with black silk binding 7th- Is a SINGLE BREASTED SACK SUIT in an extra fine a line black silk fiat binding, tho finest Goods made up in Gents' Sack Suits. Besides the?e few mentioned lines. I have a large assortment in SINGLE or DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS, and SUMMER OVERCOATS. Also BOYS SUITS with knee or long pants. To go with these FINE DRESS SUITS I have an elegant assortment of Gents Fine Furnishing Goods. Hats, Caps, Boots or Shoes. THE LEAD2NC DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE CITY. The Earnest Stock. Thc'Jb'Incst Goods. The Iiowest Prices. O. ZOI- OOOP3S3R Fliyihiau Itaildintr. .-- ASTOKIA, Or. Toe lew Yorlcwovelty Store I i 1 1 1 ii" ii ii " y u i. ..- . i i rrnrcM irrr ti The Leading Stationers and News Dealers of Astoria. ARTISTS TtSATEItlAtS. TOIEiKT AltTICIiES, japa?;ese goods. faxcy gqods. IJABY" mJG'GSES. The Latest Notions We defy any and all competition. OPPOSITE 1'ARKEn HOUSE, GO TO THE Hair Dressing Saloon Parker House, Main St., For a first-class Shave, scientific Hair-cut. and hygienic Shampoo, etc, II. On PARK, Prop. Fine Stationery, Blank Books, 'School Books, Music Books, SHEET HIUSIC AND E:sasEsss5S3ZE3asas:ass3S22SaascsseaBaiiEEaiiass8aEsssas!g IP i FA IfiasiSl i iLittlll s a as b i w a y? a i n f w i - uc:32sa2:3:E:::caa3::3:s:m2SSES3SB:szaESS33S&zseis3a:uEuS The Leading Oioihisr and Hatter, New Goods! j !N ALL DEPARTMENTS. Men's, Souths' and Boys' nfciaaB iBB w Hats and Furnishing Goods. "FINEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PBICES.3 one of the finest, and most "durable Dress bluo Cloth with FfAXOS. .urSIL'AX. I.VSTKL'UEXTS. JEAVEIiKY. AVATCIIES AND CLOCKS. BIRD CAGES. and Novelties, Etc. Call, examine our goods and be couvinced. - ASTORIA. OltEGOX. Astoria Bakery AND Columbia Candy Factory, Ed. Jackson, Proprietor. Candies, - 20Ct3perlb. Bread, Ties and Cakes delivered every day. Agents for Steck's Little Giant, and Kranich and Bach's Pianos, Taber, and Western Cottage Organs, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Tiiou i New Styles! THING