f3) hc gailjj gtftotm ASTORIA, OREGON: TCE5UAY..... ...Tl'LY '21. 1S35 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. V. HAL.L.OHAN & COMPANY, PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS, ASTORIAX BUILDING, - - CASS STItKKl Term of .Subscription. Served by Carrier, per week locLs. Sent by Mall, per mouth COcts. " " one year ....... 7.00 Free of postage to subscribers. f2sy-Advertisements inserted by the vear at ttie rate of S2 per square per month. Tran sient advertising Ility cents per square, ear h insertion. Notice To Advertisers. The Astoriax guarantees to its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. This paper is on file ar the St. Charles Hotel, Portland, Or. V. Cook is at the Occicdent. C. A. Reed, of Oysterville, is in the city. E. A. Soule came over from Oysterville yeaterday. C. T.Thoiue3 has changed his residence to Alderbrook. The Montgomery Castle and Jno. Nich olson have arrived out. The tern Maid of Orleans sailed for Shoalwater bay last Sunday. Geo. H. Durham came down from Portland on the Telephone Sunday. The Denman Thompson theatrici'l troupe are on the iucormng steamer. Oleomargarine s seeing hard times m Iowa. The best country batter is selling at 7 cents. An amalgamator and quartz crusher from San Francisco will bo sent at once to the mines at Tillamook. The Oregon is duo from San Francisco this morning. Mrs. F. T. Jordan 13 among the passengers. The State sails to-day. A silver dollar makes a satisfactory weight by which to tost letters under the new rules, as it weighs within a fraction of an ounce. Two halves will answer. By the upsetting of a buggy in which he was going to the Klaskanine last Sun day, Jas. "V. Welch was thrown to the ground, striking on his head and sus taining severe injuries. A. V. R. Snyder, who .sold his paper, the Yamhill lleporter, to D. C. Irelund about a month ago, has concluded to lo cate in Dallas, Polk count'. So the Itemizer of the 18th says. Cashing Relief Corps is talking of a moonlight excursion to Skamokwa on the Telephone next Tuesday. Cashing Post cornet band will add to the enjoyment of the occasion, and the tickets will bo four bits to go and return. C. B. Bagley, of the Olympia Courier, has the contract for the territorial print ing at 38 cents. As it costs 50 cents to set it up, it would appear that the mora printing Washington territory orders tho moro money Bagley will lose. Barbour of tho Walla Walla Journal has resigned as deputy collector of inter nal revenue. He has discovered that a newspaper man bites off moro than he can chew when he tries to run a political ofiioo and a newspaper at tho same time. At a called meeting of Astoria Engine Co. No. 1, held last evening, the nomina tion of F. B. Elberson for chief engineer of tho Astoria firo department previously made by Alert H. & L. No. 1, was en dorsed." G. C. Fulton was nominated for first assistant and Aug. Danielson for Booond assistant. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Prael had a pleas ant reception at their housa last evening, some hundred or so of their friends tak ing that method of welcoming tho young couple upon their return from their brid al tour. A handsomo supper was -6orved and a delightful evening enjoyed by tho assembled company. A Portland visitor thinks we of Asto ria ought to be thankful for our immun ity from fevers, etc., caused by defective sewers, we are devoutly uianHim. rno tide washeth away much impurity and is about as good an example of generalized special Providence as this ungodly age is usually permitted to see. Tho Colorado editors, fifty-two of them, will be here to-day. They leave Port land at 830 a. m., on the li. It. Thompson, and on their arrival here will bo trans ferred to the Gen. Miles and taken to 11 waco. It is expected that they will get back to tho city about six o'clock in the evening. To-morrow morning they re turn. Major J. H. Turner, a respected resi dent of Yamhill county, died suddenly at the seaside in Tillamook county, last Saturday, in the seventieth year of his age. Deceased was tho father of H. F. Turner and uncle of A. L. Talmage and Mrs. G. W. Snyder of this city. He was buried in the Masonic cemetery at Mo Minnville yesterday. Willie, the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Sibson, of Portland, died of typhoid fever at tho residence of Mrs. C. Boelling, in this city, at an early hoar last Sunday morning. It is but a few weeks ago that his sister Carrie, a child of seven years died, and a third child is now dangerously ill. The stricken par ents have the sympathy of the com munit'. Tho praiso servioa at tho Presbyterian church last Sunday evening was largely attended. Miss Lizzie Anderson of Port land. Mrs. J. B. Wyatt, Miss Katie Fla vel, Messrs, Wyatt, Richardson, Barker, Bowlby, Bozorth, and others took part in the vocal service. Miss Anderson and Mrs. Wyatt sang a duet. Miss Flavel sang a solo, 'i-Ave Maria," and Mrs. Wv attsaneasolo "Recompense;" Mr. W. G. Richardson and Mr. Fred Barker sang a solo, "The battle praver," with chorus. The anthem " When it shall como to pass" as rendered by the entire choir was very effective. MAXIXS FOR BUSINESS KKS. Don't bo the great "unknown" in busi ness. Keep your firm name and business be fore the public. Advertising is a commercial science, as indispensable to real business as book keeping. Competition is tho life of trade. There is no competition without tho generous patronage of the daily paper. Your sign in The Astobian is fresher than the sign over your door. Push your business or it will push you. Am one desiring the services of Mrs. Kate "Duffy as nurse from the 10th of September until the 10th of December will please address her at Little Falls, Lewis Co., Washington Territory. Get your photographs taken at Crow's gallery by W. Lussier of San Francisco. A Good Cigar, Just as Good as you usually nav n bit for can be had FOR FIVE CENTS at G. P. W iiioirs. TELEGBAm TICKS. China wants Germany to loan her $1, ODO.ODO. Ex-Governor Kinker.d. of Alaska, is dy in.1 of paralysis. In New York last week 01" children un der five years of age died. The San Francisco Wap has been sold to Col. Jackson of tho Po I, for $8,000. The recent Emoncau war news is said to bo a pat up job 1y financial specula tors. John Roach, of Chester, tho famous ship builder, has failed. His assets aro $13,0D0,OO0. Tho failure throw.? 2,r00 men out of employment. Joseph . Johnston, United States rail road commissioner, and ez-lieutenant general of tho confederate army, has ar rived at San Francisco to investigate the condition of subsidized railroads. The president has tendered William R. Webb of Washington tho position of dis trict commissioner, to succeed Commis sioner West, whose terra haB expired. West is aged CO, and is a Republican. The man who robbed the Island railway paymaster of more that $10,000 recently, near Victoria, has been captured, and the money all recovered. The man was identified as O. Adair, a South Ameri can. A call for a river convention, to bo held at St. Paul September o, has been addressed by tho governor of Minnessta to tho governors of Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Wisconsin, Da kota and Montana. Congressional ap propriation that will open tho waterways to the sea is the object of tho conven tion. A CIIKOMC MIS4NCL. AsToutv. July 20, 183.".. ICdixoe Asteeian: I am not ambitious to be classed among the chronic growlers and often endure unnecessary annoyance rather than say or do anything to disturb tho equanimity of any good citizen, but un der some circumstances forbearauco ceases to be a virtue. This last remark is not original but is applicable. There are many customs which con tinue in vogue long after the causes which originated them havo ceased to ex ist; and I think tho practice of putting a bell on every cow in tho neighborhood and allowing her to run at large within tho limits of tho city is unnecessary, out of date and ought to be prohibited. In reality, I believe that cows ought not to bo allowed to run at large within the city limits. Any person owning a c rv should keen her in his own lot orstabU', or drive her outside of the city to feed if he wished; but thero would not bo so much objec tion to the cows if it were not for the ev lasting sleep destroying bell. When about a dozen of thee city bjvines get near your bedroom window in the ueau hour of night, each with a bell which she jingles as though that was her main bus iness and tho proper thing to do, you might as well give up all thoughts of peaceful slumber and proceed to scatter all your best stove wood around the yard, in your frantic endeavors to make those cows come to tho conclusion tha it will bo advisable for them to change their locality. Tho cow is, no doubt, a very useful and almost indispensable animal, and m her proper place and under prop er conditions no one would object to a person owning as many as they can take care of, but it certainly is not right to disturb the rest of a large portion of tho people of a city to gratify tho foolish no tion of some one that cannot havo a cow without a bell on her; and in this remon strance I am sure I only echo tho senti ments of every citizen who docs not hap pen to own one of tho cows. Hoping this will set some of tho own ers of theso animals to thinking on tho subject, I drop it for tho present. Pno Boxo Publico. Crcntnntl Int;all "Grant and Iugalls were great friends." the Oregon statesment continued. "They were together at "West Point, and they are, I believe, good friends to this day. During the war, while Ingalls was the quartermaster general of the army of the Potomac, he and Grant were sitting together ono night about a oamn-fire when Grant said to Ingalls: 'Rufus, I am going .to make you commauder of the arm of tho Potomac.' But Ingalls objected. Ho had a very nice place in his quartermastership, with hundreds of men under him, and he did not want to make tho change. Grant persisted, but after a long talk he finally acceded to Ingalls' wishes and did not appoint him. Had Ingalls accepted tho position he might have been ono of tho greatest generals of tho United States, and per haps the lieutenant general. Instead he is a retired officer. I doubt not he regrets what must havo been tho great mistake of his life Grant had a high opinion of Ingalls. While ho was in Europe on his tour round tho world no wrote to a gen eral of the army that he regarded ingalls as one of the very best men to have commanded tho army of the Potomac, and in saying this he did not intend disparagement to any other officer." Cleceland Leader. Did You Ever Hrar of San Francisco! A great commercial city cannot be reared near tho coast at any site which a largo ship can pass and sail inland to load or even unload. Yamhill lleporter. W. Lussler oi San Francisco has en gaged in the photograph business with Crow the leading photographer. A class of instrumental music for the instruction of Violin, PiaiiOj Organ and Guitar will be organized, if suflicent patronage is insured within the next week. For particulars apply to A. J. Mkgi.ek at the Occident, or leave order and address. J. II. BrexxkH. Port hud, Or. SoiJicfliiiifr New. A. V. Allen has a splendid coffee mill. Call and sec it. Fresh roasted coffee of all grades received daily and ground to order, it you ukc goon couec leave an order and you will be pleased. Coffee Mill. Foard & Stokes' coffee mill is in oper ation. Fresh roasted coffee ground in quantities to suit. All brands of coffee at the lowest prices. Your coffee ground while you wait. We guarantee posi tive satisfaction to our customers. For Dinner Parties to order, at short notire, go to Frank Fabre's. Viniio For Sale, Of splendid tone and fine make. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply at this of fice At Frauk Fabre's. Board for $22.50 a- month. The host in the citv. Dinner from 5 to 7. The finest stock of books and station- ery of all descriptions you will find at j Actier s book store, OX THE BEACH. The Aristocratic Colony on CUtsop Beach And the Democratic Sjndlcate Sjsteia at Shoal natcr Bar. We will tako first tho aristocratic re sort at Clatsop Beach, which is tho love liest place in America for tho money it cost. In 387". a party of San Francis cans visited here and went home in rap tures about it. Tho next thing they heard was that tho Southern Pacific railroad folks had decided to build a $350,000 hotel at Monterey to keep the San Francisco elite from going to Oregon to pass the summer months. The Clatsop plains, which combine the bracing air of the sea with all the beauties of the inland scenery for which Oregon is famous. Here you have trout- fishing in the Nekanikuni and grouse- hunting on tho little prairies that dot tho approaches to the beach. You can take a basket and pick all the wild rasp berries, snlmon berries and whortle berries that you desire, besides having the chanco of a shot at a deer or elk if you so desire; and at the same time you havo the seafood to invigorate you, right at the front door. Tillamook head is but a few miles away and thero you can get all the mussels you want, while on tho beach you can get all tho razor clams that you can eat. Tho latter are, hew ever, rather hard to get nt and tho man who digs two razors out of a ho!o big enough to bury himself, is generally con sidered lucky; and in regard to mussels, let us advise the reader never to eat any that are over two inches in length. And in crossing tho small rivalets which in tersect the beach, here and there, tho ad venturous clam digger should always be ware of quicksands. All tho articles of sea-food above enumerated aro provided bv tho manager of tho Sc-asido House, but as for grouso and deer the visitor feels liko furnishing them himself, partly from love of adventure and partly from that spirit of sympathy which prompts Don Ca?sar to say "Oh, my poor landlord." The company nt tho Seaside has al ways been oi tuo nigucst type or rort land's sangro azul, while tho bourgeo'B have gone over to Unnies just naif a mile away. At tho former place, one must dress for dinner: while at the latter, he may go to tha table in a linen coat or check shirt. At dinner in tho Ssasids there is a blaza of dia monds that misht as well havo been left at home; while at Grimes', tho order of the day n easo and personal comfort. Tho south side of the Columbia bar. therefore, carries tho fashionable portion of the sea-bathing public, while the north side surpasses it in numbers. The north side, which embraces Ilwaco, Oysterville, iiroceport and bouth Jiend, in fact ail tuo villages on Shoalwater bay, catches tho masses, who still adhere to tho Oregon fashion of camping out. Andwhilo there aro many believers in tho comfort of camp life, there aro thousands of people who will tell you that camping is but ono continuous series of hardships and pri vations. Yet wo believo thi3 to be an er ror. There are many people who suffer moro or Ies3 privation and lack of com fort in their daily home lives in tho very heart of this city; and as remoteness from the confer of business and base of supplies always engenders moro or le3 inconven-'eao?, theso worthy people mul tiply their privations as soon as they ; lUilUU IA1U1. J.UU1 llUlJr liVUl MllU 11UJ housekeeper, whosa mansion is a jewel case whether it bo ono or three stories high and whoso neat rooms betoken the presence of an active woman's busy fin- j gers, displays the same neatness when camped in tho silent woods. She is up with the lark, and while her husband is , makin" the caran fire, she is stuffing the! clothes into the washbag for tho China- j office. Apply to Jeff. man's washtub. When she begins to get , breakfast, sho makes her husband hang! Tho Uabicsl'rjrForll. out the blankets to air and raiso the foot And the old folks laugh when they of tho tent in which tbey havo passed find that the pleasant liquid fruit reine thc night. Breakfast over, the dishes aro dy S rup of Figs is more easily taken washed and put away and sho sits down and more beneficial in its action than under some mighty hemlock with hir bitter, nauseous medicine. It strength sewing, whilo her husband shoulders his ens the Liver, Killings. Stomach and rifle and goes into trackless forests in ' Bowels while it arouses them to a search of deer or bear. If he goes to dig healthy activity. For sale by W. E. rock oysters or mussels, sho is by his side . Dement &Co.' and gathers shells and seaweed to make, i during tho long hours of tho coming win- Mioalwuter liny Oysters ter, little mantel ornaments as sonyenirs Constantly on hand, eooked to any styl of tho sunny summer days when tho song at Frank Fabre's. of tho robin and thrush echoed from the leafy bowers overhead. Should Xo IJIore ITaril Times Free sho prefer not to accompany him, Board! ?Jj,w?8!i j LriS b ' Yo " ' vain if you do n-4 go to between two lroe3 and thero sho lies , il.iol,iinnn s-iliwm iml trv PiliK with a book in hand till sho hears his !'enr!T;, '$ 10,,nfJ ?"Ur"I fW?rV.n!ii? welcome shout as ho returns with the , (.?;Si ,? An?,? ihX 7n? ii in .;i,f d,n i.r,o ct,n.,i,i ;f n, . ! ' rue- all the tune, not ironi ll to '2. spoils of tho chase. Should it como on A p,.,., Pin.v,PP. ,., . ,.tiv to ram sho gathers up eyervthing nud ; ,"i :.'Vn i'iVt-h- a mm v--,n,r mCw in?r. innanir n: tiii. form...ia,lcrp Cigar. AAA Old A alley rustics iBupora. langmng ai iae bhoti without. In short, tho woman who is a neat housewife at homo will be equally . so in camp and make a heaven of the) ' "l""' "ul'llw"" '""" bleakest sand dune between Sin Fran-1 ., . ,.... ciso and Cape Flattery. ! S-ora Spat I-iltins Boot The canvas colonies along tho shores' Jr Shoe, goto P. J. Goodmans, on Che of Shoalwater Bay are quite numerous, t naiiius street, next door to 1. W. Case, thoso about Oysterville of ton exceeding . All guilds of the best make and gtiaran fifty in number. Somo of these are made teeil quality. A full stock; new goods of striped dack and are quite costly,' constantly arriving. Custom work, whilo others are primitive if not slovenly, j The best tent we havo seen for this pur-1 Compressed Yeast. poso is called the "lypsy yueen" and is . A 0.)tl inanv ail!es W0Ui(I ,nake ti,eir divided into three apartments ppo of ou,n,rca,i jf tf,ey could get good yeast which serves as a dining-room while tho ln convenient shtpe. A. V. Allen has others are a bod-room and kitchen on :. in s,aiKlkes, the famous compressed either side. Iho next better m what is veast. Call and get a sample cake. It called a 'natter SovereigD." fashioned ! js tjK ict made and is in such shape spmethingaiterthestyleof4,Nessmccks'.Jhat VIM1 wi,i i,:ivu no inconvenience, shanty tent, being nino feet high at tho To be" had only at A. V. Allen's family front and six feet high at tho rear and t tr,,e-y torc. divided into a bed-room and dining-j room with an awning outside under WHAT! which tho cooking is done. If the party I is restricted alono to tho sterner sex,- So You Think that "Jon o nothing quite as expensive as theso tents are needed. A plain 7x10 wall tent, with a fly, is largo enough for two people or a 10x14 will hold six on a pinch. If tho party go inland they might as well leave tents behind, but if they go to tho beach a tent is needed as a protection against the coasts fogs. Go and enjoy yourselves before tho September days come, lto member that tho first thing needed to endear gipsy lifo to you is tho possession of a cheerful spirit. It will bo a good mend to you when your monoy is gone. Sunday Mercury, ISth. A Great Discovery That is dally bringing joy to the homes of thousands by saving many of their dear ones from an ca'rly grave. Truly is Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Tickling in the Throat, Pain in Side and Chest, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, a positive cure. Trial Bot tles free at W. E. Dement & Coo.'s Drug Store. Large size 1.00. SjTtip orFig-s. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrnj) Co. San Francisco Cal. is Natures Ovrn True. Laxatirc This pleasant lii-unl 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 cffccliTc 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 kindrsd ills. SCIC1DE OX THE SECTIOX LISE BOAD. J. C. Howerton, brother of Nelson Howerton, ono of the proprietors of the hotel at Ilwaco, who has been stopping at tho residence of his sisterm tho sec tion line road, near tho school bouso died yesterday from the effects of an overdose of morphine, which ho took about 9 o'clock on Thursday morning. It seems the deceased was a heavy drinker and was in tho habit of taking morphine at times. Ho had been on a protracted spree, went to his sister's house, where ho lay down after taking a dose of tho drug from a box which laid on a chair beside tho bed. He soon became stupid and re mained in that condition until past mid night. His friends becoming alarmed, sent for tho doctor, who arrived there early in the morning and upon learning tho facts in tho case, tried to get him to take something to counteract the effects of the poison, but found it impossible to force anything down him, and finding ha could do nothing for him, ho left. From that time tho man never rallied, but at 3 o'clock in tho morning ho died. De ceased left a note in his pocket-book staling that ho had taken nn overdose for tho purpose of ending his lifo, which had become a burden. His ago was 50 years. His brother arrived from Ilwaco last evening. It is notlyet known whether an inquest will bo held. Orcgonlan, Wth. ANOTHER SUCKER. "What fools theso mortals be!" How truly is ono half tho world made to be robbed by tho other half! An ingenious swindler in New York advertised that for ten cents ho would send the correspond ent the details of a bona fido schemo to double his nionoy. Ono victim confesses to tho reply received. In an opan envel op under a one cent stamp was received the following printed slip: HOW TO DOUBLE TO OB SIONET. Wo will tell you a plan for gaining wealth. Better than banking, trading or leases; Tako a new greenback and fold it up, And then you will find your wealth in creases. This wonderful plan, without danger or loss, Keep3 your cash in your hands and with nothing to trouble it; And every time that you fold it across, 'Tis plain as tho light of the day that you double it. Frederick Logan and Joseph Walsh, ranchmen nt Seaside, Clatsop, arrived in town on Saturday. They came from their ranches on horseback. The came via Tillamook and Forest Grove, making tho trip in three and a half days. They represent the journey as a pleasant one, although tho trails had to be opened at several points. Theso gentlemen are en route to tho Kootenai country where they propose to establish a stock ranch on an extensive scale. Xncs, 20th, Biicliicii's Arnica Salve. Tun UnsT S.vi.vi: in the world for Cuts, Unfiles, Sores.Ulccr.s, Salt Rheum, Finer Sores. Teller, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions and positively cures Pile., or no pay required, it is guaranteed to tve perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price ITi cents per box. For sale bv V K. Dammit fc Co. ..- r. .. All the patent medicines advertised in this Miner, together with the cluiiret jvtfuniery. and "toilet ni tides, etc can be twilight at the lowest prices, at J. Y Conn's drug slore. upnosite Oe'iden hotel. Astoria. Good Dwelling House For tent or sale, one block from Post ,,,,,,.1.- i," nr nn .Innnht Hnlf. V:",:":lV.' 'Y i..1."- """"" The Chop House (Uvea vrm a meal for nothing, and a gla?s "of something to drink? "Xot much !' but he gives a belter meal and liion of it than any place in town for 2T. crisis, lie buys by the wholesale and pays cuili. uThat settles it." Tin Kev. Geo. 11. Thayer, of Bour bon, Ind- says: 'Both myself and wife mremir lives to Silicon's Coxsujiitiok Cur.E.'' Sold by W. E. Dement. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy, rrire 50 cents,- Masai Injector free. Fur sale by V. E. Dement. Foi DjspepsiaandLiver Complaint, ymi nave a pnnicu suarauu'u on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizes It Tiever fails to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. For lame Back, Side or Uliesc use .Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Pncp '2Tt cents. For sale by W. E. Dement. Arcvoa made miserable by Indi cestion. Constinalion, Dizziness, Loss of aunetite. Yellow Skin ': bhilohs Vital izer is a positive cure. For sab by W. is. Dement. Warrants, deeds, moitgages, etc. A full line of legal blanks on hand at tins office. " Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shlloh a Cure. Sold by W. H Dement. NO POISON IN THE PASTRY IF ,at-c! TJSS2D- Tantlla, Lemon, O ranee, etc., flavor Cakes, Crtarct, Pnddlnc, c, nt dcll cntcly and naturally as the Trait from which they aro made. For Streng-tli and True Fruit Flavor They Stand Alono PREPARED DY THC Price Baking Powder Co.B Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mc. Dr. Priots Greani Baking Powder A!0 Dr. Price's Xnptilin Yeast Gen.3, best Dry Hop "VeasJ. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. WE 'ttKR BUT 051 QCAL1IY. EALTBY X m YEAH QEMS. The oest dry hop yeast in the world. Bread raised by this yeost is light.whita and wholesome like our Rrandmother'a dellciou3brepd. CROCERS SELL THEM. PREPARED DY THE Price Baking Powder Co.. MTrsoI Dr. Price's ssssiainwonnz Extracts, ' Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mo. For sa'c by CuitincMeuli: & Co.. Agents Portland, Oregon Ante Miction IN LIGHT H fsjJziZi mmm OXaOTKIJGr! A stylish business suit - $10 Former price - - - 15 A stylish business suit - 11 Former price - - - 10 Fine Diagonal suit - - 20 Former price - - - S25 The very best dress suit 25 Former price - - - 80 Boys and youths suits at greatly re duced prices, also all the extensive as sortment or Mens .burnishing (jnou?, Hats and Caps, Boot3 and Shoes Trunks find Valises, Sold at cent by M. D. KANT, THE BOSS Merchant Tailor and Clothier. Private Boarding House. THE UNDERSIGNED KESrECTFULIA' annouaces that she is prepared to fur nish Ladies or Gentlemen with Board only, or with Hoard and Furnished Kooms at very reasonable rates. No extra charge for use of Tarlor or Bath room, and every effort will bo made to make her guests feel com fortable and at nome. Dinner Serred from 5 to GiJJP. 31. -JIKS. E. C. HOLDXUr, SC Cor. Slain and Jefferson streets. Dissolution of Copartnership. TVTOTICEIS HEREBY GIYEN THAT THE 131 undersigned formerly partners dolug business unueriiiourm name oi evensong Anderson, have tills day dlsolved partner ship by mutual consent, Martin Anderson TPtirinir ami Chris. Evensoa continuing said business. Said Chris Evenson to pay all of tho indebtedness of said firm and collect all accounts and moneys due or to become due it. MATtTIN ANDERSON. CHRIS. EVENSON. Dattd the 2nd day of July, 18S5. OF MEAT'S GiofSiing Just And Must "With the expectation of a large Clothing Trade at the end of the fishing season, I placed large orders in MEN'S SUITS of all kinds to arrive before July 15th, and whereas these Goods are now upon mr hands, and must be sold within the expected time, I have, concluded to put the knifa clear in to the quick, by marking the Suits at prices that will close them out without fail. LOOK AT PRICES AND QUALITY. Men's Dark 3Iixed All Wool Business Suits $10 00 Men's Mixed Cussiiiici-e Sack Business Suits 13 50 Men's 3Iixed Cassimerc Frock Business Suits 13 50 Men's California Cassimere Sack Business Suits--. 15 00 Men's Silk Mixed Black Sack Business Suits 17 50 Men's Black Diagonal Sack Dress Suits 17 50 Men's Black Diagonal Frock Dress Suits 17 50 Men's Finest Dress Suits from $20 to 32.50, equal to any Suit made bv Merchant Tailors. I also have just received a large stock which must be disposed of, in Boys Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Shirts, Underclothing, Hosiery, Etc., Etc. NO GOODS MISREPRESENTED ! ..ATI Ooods Marked in Plain Figures C S 111 PYTHIAN BUILDING, The New York The Leading: Stationers and K U m 2 m S ARTISTS 3IATEIIIALS. 3 TOILET AIITICLKS. JAPANESE. GOODS. FAXCY GOODS. JtAIiY BUGGIES. The Latest Notions and Novelties, Etc. We defy any and all competition. Call, examine our goods and bo convinced. OPPOSITE PARKER HOUSE, ... ASTORIA. OREGON' GO TO THE 0. K. Hair Dressing Saloon Parker House, ITIaiu St., For a first-clasg ShaTe, scientific Hair-cut. aad hygienic Shampoo, etc, U. Dn PARK, Proi. w CITY BOOK STORE GR1PFIX & REED, . STATIONERS NEWSDEALERS Everything new received E , 2iiii:iissuiGss:iiiiia3sss::5sssa3zsiGiiaiaiazxiisinEia ID. A. MclNTOSHJ SiisasBsstissaBisssaasisiiiBscssszsasssssisziiisissassasciaaEaxS The Leading Clothier and Hatter. New Goods! DEf,;;TtLELNTS. New Styles! Men's, Toutlis' and Boys' CLOTHING Hats and Furnishing Goods. gtTFINSST GOODS AT THE LOWB5T PItICE3.e STOCK ieoeivod ' Be Sold and One Price to All! ASTORIA, OREGON. Novelty Store ATews Dealers of Astoria. Ul a S o. hi 2 o PIANOS. MUSICAL IXSTKItfiESTO. JEWELRY. WATCHES ASD CLOCKS. ClitO CAGES. W. E. DEMENT & CO. 3XJGtGcXS7S: ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded -1 as soon as published Sl