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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1885)
w"""" ?Fr s -tJ,V"5 ".'!" l "JWB-4 Si m She Jja storiau. ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY.... AUGUSTS. l&S ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. F. HAliLiORAN &; COMPANY, ruiiLisiiKiis A-a ritoriUKTOits, ASTORIAX BUILDING, - - CASSbTREBl Terms of .Subscription. Served by C.irner. per week lScts. .ent by Mail, per month Wets. " " one j ear ................. .S7.00 Free of postage to subscribers. 3yAdverUsenients inserted by the vear at the rate of $2 per square per month. Trail -icnt advertising fifty cents per square, each insertion. Notice To Advertisers. The Astoria guarantees to Us ad vertisers the largest circulation of anv newspaper published on the Columbia river. This paper is on file at the St. Charles Hotel, Portland, Or. Fire meeting to-morrow. The Band boys deserve a word of complimentary mention for their fine mnsio at tho parade and in the hall yes terday afternoon. Tho Gospel meeting in tho Y. II. C. A. rooms, at 2:45 this afternoon, will be con ducted by ltov. J. Habersham of Port land. All are cordially invited. The funeral of N. C. H. Kofoed. tho little twelve-year-old son of C. N. Kofoed, who was drowned last Friday night, will take plnco from St. Mary's ltoman Cath olic church at two o'clock this after noon. Every telegraph operator in the United States has in his office a subscription pa per and is authorized to receive subscrip tions for the Grant monument. The paper in the Astoria telegraph office is not a very imposing affair as j'et. A large numbsr at Ilwaco having ox- Sressed a desire to see ''The Private ecretary" at ltois' opera house on tho 17th, Capt. Gray states that if a sufficient number apply he will make a special trip that evening at excursion rates, taking the Ilwacoites and those from the capo back at the conclusion of tho perform ance. WHY THE WILJILNUTOX DREW OIT. Frank Bernard fc Co. aro agents fur the Wilmington and other steamers. "What is tho reason," was asked at tho office "that the Wilmington did not sail on August 5th, as previously an nounced ?' "Well, there's been an entire chance of programme. Tho Wilmington will probably now Ho at the dock here all summer. Can't say just why the steamer drew out, but she won't run." "That knocks out a good many Port land people, who have been figuring on cheap fares. It will be a disappointment to them." "That's what we understand, but I hear they expected .$5 fares from port to port. We couldn't have done that. Tho best we could have done would have been 8 and 10, the same as we charge from tho Sound." "Tho only reasonable inference is that the other steamship companies havo paid the Wilmington to stay off tho route. Portland Nnv.t' San Francisco Correspondence. Coaccrt. The Congregational church choir will give a concert at the opera house, on Thursday evening, Aug. 13. They will be assisted by some of tho leading musical talent of Astoria, also Prof. Francis. Miss Lizzie Anderson and others of Portland. Tickets are placed at fifty cents. Reserved seats at the City book Btoro without exlra charge. The pro ceeds will be for tho benefit of tho church. Box shoet will open Tuesday morning. Alerfs Regular Meeting, Monday, August 10th at 8 r. m. J. O. IJozorth, Piesident. F. T. Jo kdax.Scci clary. AT BEST. THE GRANT OBSEQUIES IN ASTORIA. A. Nation for Pall I?ar?r: A Continent. For Jlonrners Not till the clods of clay fall on the coffined form of one wo lovo do wo realize the fullness of our grief, and though two weeks had passed nince the lightning Hashed across tho continent tho sad news "Grant is dead,' it was not till yesterday that the American ptopleiealied to their fullest the loss they had sustained in tho death of tho man who in life was tho preserver of the Union, and in death is the common inheritance of a united na tion. When to his grave the good man goes it is with satisfaction that his eulogist records his virtues; when mother earth receives him who, weary of tho world's greatness, stands with outstretched arms toward the shoreless sea, his oreatneBS is recounted and his littleness accorded the charity of silence: but when ho was both good and great, when a man who, like Oram, was born for uis country, never narrowed his mind, nor to party gave up what was meant for mankind; when such a man is laid awaj', earth's .remotest corners should sound with tho echo of his fame. Sa while the dead chieftain is past all need of praise, yet we on this far off western verge of tho American Union, pluck a spray of simple fir to throw upon the grave of "Grant, and though costlier floral emblems lie in rich profusion of bud and blossom above the hero's breast, no warmer tokenxif affectionate remem brance goes out to his honored memory than that Astoria sends. Wheeeas, By tho dispensation of the All-wise and Supremo Kuler of the uni verse, General Ulysses S. Grant, Ameri ca's greatest general nnd most distin guished citizsn has been called to pay the last debt of nntnre; and Whebeas, Wo tho citizens of Astoria, Oregon2 in accord with tho unanimous expression of tho whole people of the United States, mourn the loss of tho man who, nnder God. was instrumental in preserving the Union, and who, after his triumphant career, set n noble example of magnanimity to a fallen foe, an ex ample which should servo as a model to tho nations of tho earth therefore bo it Resolved, That in tho life and illustri ous career of General U. S. Grant wo re cognize the noblest qualities of tho Amer ican character. That we admiro nnd glory in his honesty of purpose, uncon querable firmness and .lofty patriotism which secured to the people of this great republic a heritage of freedom a united country. Resolved, That wo xill cherish the memory of his glorious deeds and heroic achievements, and that in his death wo recognize a void that cannot easily be filled. Resolved, That to tho bereaved widow and Borrow-stricken family of General U. S. Grant we extend our most heartfelt sympathy. "Jtcst spirit, rest," was sung by the choir, after which Post commander, K. V. Monteith finished the ritual service of the Post. Cashing Post Cornet band played "Nearer my God to Theo," nnd after a few graceful words of remem brance by Col. It. K. Spedden, tho dox ology was sung, Dr. Roberts pronounced a benediction and tho audienco dis persed. IT JMDK yo DIFFERENCE. Engagement Extraordinary. Prof. McManus the celebrated pianist from London, has been engaged at great expense by the enterpristng pro prietor of the Telephone saloon, and will furnish fine music at all hours. Free hot luucli every day. The best place in town to have a good time. Baldy George, Manager. For a Neat Fitting Boot Jr Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che naiiius street, next door to 1. XV. Case. All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. io More Hard Times Free Board ! You live in vain if you do not go to the Telephone Saloon, and try Baldy George. SO MOIIE charge for Lunch. Free all the time. Hot from 11 to '. Soup, Clam Chowder, etc., etc. Vaquero Cigars, AAA Old Valley Whisky, Boca Beer on draught, Jlalf-and-IIalt ; Latest Papers, Billiards, Piano; Best place in town. Anv one desiring the services of Mrs. Kato Duffy as nurse from the 10th of September until the 30th of December will please address her at Little Falls, Lewis Co., Washington Territory. Wanted. Boom and board in private family for gentleman and wife. Address "Board,' care this office. E. J. Partridge, photographer, goes to Ilwaco beach and Oysterville for a week or ten days. Notice. The man who left the silver watch at Mrs. O'Brien's new hotel about six weeks ago is hereby notified to take his prop erty away and pay for this notice. ClIAS. KCKI.USD. W. Lussier ol San Francisco has en gaged in the photograph business with Crow the leading photographer. Turps. Eastern Turpentine in quantities to suit at Wir.fcOK & Fisiiek's. A Good Cigar, Just as good as yon usual I v pay a bit for can be had FOB FIVE CENTS at 6. P. Wilson's. Shoalwntcr Bay Oysters Constantly on hand, cooked to any style at Frank Fabre's. J. A. Wilson, the sign paimer will be in Astoria but a few days more. Any one wanting fine work can leave orders at Van Dusen's store. Yesterday tho heavens were hung in black; somber clouds rolled in from tho Pacific: the streets were silent; tho half masted flags flapped heavily on every housetop, on tho ships in the stream and the spires of the buildings and one and all had but ono thought. General Grant is to bo buried in New York to-day." From the east came telegrams all the morning. At ten o'clock, New York time, came one that briefly said, "The Grant funeral procession has started." At half past twelve came another that read, "The head of the procession has just entered Kiverside drive: the distance to the park is two and a-half miles." Finally canio ono that naid tho sepulture was finished. At two o'clock the various societies and orders formed in procession at the city hall, and headed bv tho band, playing a dirge, marched to Boss' opar.i house, where a lrrgo concourse of people had assembled. Astoria division No. 1, l inform rank. No. 1, K. of P., Astor Lodge No. G. IL of P., Pacific Lodge No. 17. K. of P., Beaver Lodge No. :n, I. O. O. F., Ocean Encampment No. "13, 1. O. O. F., Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W., Cush- mg Post JNo. 14, Lr. A. JJ., members of tho city council and citizens, composed tue luncrai procession. Aftor mi iiimrpriivo -nravpr liv tho Rev. L D. Wilson, F. D. iVinton announced singing by the choir. Ihe Congregation al church choir sang "Sleep thy last sleep," in a very effective manner. Tho G. A. It. memorial services for "Comrade Grant,' so lately mustered out, was then begun, and tears gushed to many an eye at tho touching reference to the vacant chair, draped in black and set in front, in accordance with the ritual of tho order. Bev. Dr. ltoberts then delivered one of his masterly five-minute addresses. He said tho wholo nation was gathered around the bier of Grant. To the silent man who now goes to his narrow home is due tho fact that to-day tho southern boundary Hue of the United States is the Mexican gulf and not Mason and Dixon's lino, it had been suggested that a monument be built to tho memory of tho illustrious dead. What was tho most fitting form in which that monument should appear. He thoueht the greatest. noblest, most appropriate, would bo that ho himself had raised twenty years ago a perpetuated union. So long as the Union endures, so long will that endur ance constitute Grant's best monument. Some days ago Canon Farrar pro nounced a" fervid eulogy on Grant in Westminster abbey, before the elite of the English nation. Had a stranger paus ed when tho audience had swept out, he would have seen a bust of Sir Christopher Wren, with tho inscription, "If yon seek his monument, look around you." And so it might be said. "If you seek Grant's monument, look around you, at the thirty-eight states a preserved and per petuated nation."' Every genuine Amer ican, whether ho be an American by ac cident or by choice, is n living stono in this great temple of liberty. God grant that nothing ever shake that temple's base. Dr.T. T. Cabauiss spoke next. No man could justly withhold eulogy from Grant. When the work is considered which ho carried to a successful issue, his tory furnishes no parallel. Washing ton made the Union, Grant preserved it. The speaker believed tho south mourned the death of Grant as sincerely as tho north. They had fought him and recog nized a generous foe, who in tho hour of their numiiiatiou uiu not eruoiner ue feat. When Grant was in South Caro lina in 18C9, ho was shown a desolate hearthstone and a naked chimney, and said that in all the south there was no monument of that kind that could be charged to his memory. The speaker was followed b' C. W. Fulton who said ho was always ready to do homage to tho memory of Grant. In all ages men had towered abovo their fellows, and as we look back acro33 the dim perspective of history these men loom up like lonely peaks. But whether it bo Cyrus or Crosar, or Alexander, or Han nibai, or Napoleon, the great difference was that while those were desolators, our American general was a benefactor, and in honoring him we honored ourselves. Thos. Dealev was the next shaker. As a man who followed Grant's banner in tho dark days of the rebellion, ho came to say a few words about tho dead com mander. When Grant fought Leo on the Potomac it was he that mado Grant great. Had it not been for Lee, Grant would not have had so great a name. Generations past, present, and to come minht pass awav. but Grant's name would never" pass away. No great gen eral of ancient or modern times could approach Grant m the fertility of his re sources, the unerring judgment ho dis played and his prompt seizure of oppor tunities, lirant was unassuramp; aa ub rode down tho lines he had a good word for the men and they loved him. E, C. Holden was tho next speaker. He said that all this majesty of woe, this unusual spectacle of a whole nation in tears betokened the hold the great gen eral had on the popular heart. When Sumter was fired on Grant testified his loyalty by his prompt tender of services to the government and to-day ino toyai heart of a united nation beats with re gret for him who they have buried at Kiverside. And yet it might bo asked if his life work had not been accomplished, and if, indeed, there was after all, just cause to mourn. Mr. Holden then read tho following resolutions which were unanimously adepted: The scene is laid at Bono, Nov., upon the arrival of the eastward bound over land train: British Tourist "Aw, baggage inaws ter, look 'ere, I want mo bawth, you kuow."' Baggageman "Want your bath ? I ain't got no bath." B. T. "Oh, yes, you know. It's hover there in ono o mo boxes, you kuow. 'Ero's tho brasses." (Tendering the bag gago checks.) B." Where are you going ?" B. T. "Hi'ni going to New York, you know." B.-"WelI,you can't get at thatbaggago now." B. T. "Aw, but I must, you know. I must 'ave mo bawth. Hi'm the son of a duke, yon know." B. "Don't make no difference. If you were tho son of a gun, you couldn't t'et at that baggago now." (Exit British tourist in horror.) Itijclili'ii Arnica Salve. The Best Sat.vk in the world for Cuts, IJnues, Sorcs.Ulcers, Salt llhcum, 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 perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W. E. Dement & Co. All the p.iteut medicines advertised in this paper, together with the chuicet perfumery, and toilet articles, etc- can ne bought at the lowest prices, at J. V Conn's drug store, opposite Oc:di'ii hctel, Astoria. An Elegant Substitute For oils, salts, pills and all kinds of bitter, nauseous medicines is the very agreeable liquid fruit Syrup of Figs. Recommended by leading Physicians Mannlacturedonlyby the California Fig Syrup Co.. San Francisco, Cal. For sale by . E. Dement & Co. At Frauk Falreai. Board for $22.50 a month. The hot in the city. Dinner from 5 to 7. Syrup ofFigs. 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 nlcasant, prompt and effective remedy known, to cleanse the system ; to act on, the Liver, Kidneys and Howe's gently yet thoroughly; to dispel Headachs, Colds and Fevers; to cure Constipation. Indigestion and kindred ills. (let j-our photographs taken at Crow's gallery by Y. Lussier of San Francisco Blanks. Warrants, deeds, mortgages, etc. A full line of legal blanks on hand at this office. Shiloh's ViUilizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. Dement, Why will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cLs GO cts and Si. Sold by V. E. Dement. M m Baking Paster May ! t::z TEGTr a. J. -n n rrmoi tl.o cve-ond roe'L A iliem . I. at bcrcc-wt W lac; Uioprcscaca t a. -'-.ili. Will you Miller with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's italizer is f;uarauteei !o cure you. Sold by XV. E. )ement. T:': ti- 3; JL r-j; ViS?.vaf-rr ;. it ."t! c? n AX OI.P ST713CI.E. But One That 1 Occasions! Sscccsstzl. Tho following precious docsiwrnt was received by a business man of this "city last evening : Deab Sib: No doub; when you rcwiv this letter you will s iy "t L, :. tr p get for yon to get jou into tr-jb e. 'i nis i nl the case. I obtained your ni-aa tfcr.-njjb. my agent, who pased throivli y;-.r place. This is all I ku of 7 yd. Ly purposes are far r- : ': iu jo. Should you conclude t". ,-r- . t i-.. i will give you my wtrl tl:r.t jr p--rt, .i shall ever hear fror. " .'- -lexsl thiav that passes betwee-u 1 To !a plain with yon, I am dealing in "Grstn Paper Goods," of all denominations. Do yon understand? Do vki need anything plainer than this ? If yon do I will &end von full and plain particulars, and will convince yon that 1 can furnish you with a fine, safe and profitable articli-. tLtt can bo used for all purposes, and no dsu- nnr Notr. -nrnlprstninl ift; T r-k Tti i money in ndvaucs. I will give jou plain, positive proofs that, should you need ray assistance, I can and will help you out of any money or bu-.i:;e&i trouble that you may bo in. As my iutcntions are square :md upright to you and as I will never harm you by word or action, I ask you as a just man, as a man of honor and principlo not to esio?c or betray me. If I have made ? raifcialu in sending you this letter, I auk yon to let tho matter rest where it is. My woto is and has always been, "if yon can t do a fellow beinc somo cood, do him no harm,"no matter what hw calling may! rr p c,0.i n..r rri. beN Awonlofndvicoin regard to tbU "- races bcua! rb.orsiij tXJaCw. business: There are unprincipled 1. rn1 "estro2sst.inotd!:-'oi-ewiaatnrai 111 luia Cli uutciiiuitn (jwua nt.uu its mine. They will send you circnlan; aid make you "nil kind of prcm. ;nd should you bo foolish enjugn to s'nd them money you will n-jver lic.-r from them again. I am not writing t uis letter trade'but to warn you g.i:.,t t'aein j j iMli should vou at any time receive tlisir cr- " culars, and if you will m.:'u np vnr mind to writo and plnco confidence i:i mo with the view of trading ? I will tako it as a mttter ef'i honor and stnc if 3ou will notify rVMjiKiAli-- X5SM:1333" K nmffimm ... S JsJi?wivfBW J3K!. ?. btypVssSk S- M rJr -.itJKw:' J0& jSVuyt . HOES K0T COSTaTi AM3I0XIA. . I!.!.r,Mi K11 HZVEfT: ""a Cdtlearf. I-i-.r lilonhoniMforrnuaricrof a.csEtur7 It 1.0ooU Uioconsmrier'srUiitlctcot, .. TfiH TSST OF T3S 0E& ice Sailing Powder Co., -;, Pr'ssys Lupulin Ygasi Guns . rlic'jr.lIeflUhj'Urwd.Tfce licit Dry Eo? Yiii iu tLc world. FOF2 SALE BY GRCGERS, CIKCACO. - ST. LOUIS.. fir;;.??:.-; VASV-" mim, ttrffi SV vD!77'- : ", --"4B t friendship between ui. 5Vj0-W." , NP' rt fFS. B H B Zr& mo if thoso iieorltr s-:.d I h .&fcVJ B a A you their circular, as mil not, under n v-) i X j5 lrfAs4f any consideration, trade with any perscn j fc Vi. "A 3 ,-4r c who has anything to do with them. I am I ;iSffo ,. J T, tho only person who can furnish you ' ligt$TfS M ), ft ? f J"s"L&Rv with a safo and profitable article, that fef JlQJ V LH'i 3 InCl?le3a will stand a critical test. I will, as a Ifbr- - 3 ZIZZLjL zZZ2Zl T'tpD33tflry lion yeast in tho world. test of 3'onr confidence and honor, re- mitvcf O10 Tnfuni rt" hic If.Jliv-' j T rill not answer any communication unleis ":t 3-on! rnlsen hy tntejeast.igjjghtvhjta is returned to me, and 1 win auo 7i-lirn yours. Send mo your full name and ad dress, that I may know exactly how tct t send you an answer. Hoping U hear! from Voa at once, I I am. yours respeciuliy. J New York, 1885. " , Accompanying the above disinU rclvt! ' epistle is a card on which w written ' 'Geo. Guthrie, caro Eggerj?, IS Wtst Third street, New York city. ' It is hardly necessary tose.y that there j is no law ag'ainst Geo. Guthrie, or l!g- gers, or any other man w irking iich a swindle, but thore is a liv tint would land in tho penitentiary r.uy one c-n :et ed of passing or trying to fus; the stuff. nnrt. Alioioonio je o:r crjnrimothor'o CRCCERS SELL THEM. pac?RlD er ths Price Sakinsr; Powder Co., fea'frsfil Er.rnci's sjaHlFfeTsnEjEiiracis. Ch.cano, III. St. l-ouia, Mo. Forsa'.cbj Ci'iTit.3lKi:r.K &Co.. Agents lo:l and. Oregon Columbia Candy 3?otc3r?3r. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Vi!e Axval:c Iim:ij;si."lM. Messr.. W. K. Demon!; & Co. .r ways alive to their br.siiu .;. and sjre i nopaius to secure the best of e orv article in their line. They have secured '.!: ag-n cy for the celebrated Dr. Kii.u's Nevj Discovery ftr Cousumntioi:. Tin- onr. ! certain cine known tor Cokmiimp'mi', ens. "7 Coughs, Colds. Hoar-cues'-. A-thnia,, -'-c- -3- . I THS TRADE SUPPLIED, Ix'uTe orders at Aaloria Bakery, Ed. Jacksoa, Prop. Ilav re-.er, Ilronehitis, or any atrerlion of the Throat and Lung-. S'lil on a -,.,. n-i, ,i cunn positive guarantee. Trial Hollies free.! irtlllKi, bOOlS and ohOe Itcgular size $1.00. THE UE8T is mi Phil i tli:, 3?SES3JE5.3E3 1 AMU STOCK OF r Ciatliing.. Etc., Just Koceived at iw A. MQKes & Co's. Royal Brand- Flour I PlSIHiBfflBS'S OUTFITS. OJL SK!?JS, Guii Boots, Overalls, Shirts, Etc Manufactured L the AT OREGON MILLING COMPANY i PML A.StokeS & CO, Next d jr t l'o.ud & Stokes blorc, h hcad 'iu:trteis for Clothing at Bottom Figures Is of Superior Quality, uud s i njrs;--l by all who u.v il. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE I Of S,nero'- llkiii" u t--. I v ' d5 Iwusht here ciiarautced to be n..-j,i i nn e::-;:r. i udnu fio;5i. and XKV. GOODS on every Guaranleetl to uiye Satis;aciicn.ist.-awr. Kemcmii tim -iacc. WYATT & THOMPSON Solp Agents far .V&torin. SZIJf.. A. STAKES fc CO. oia-A fistl line ot GENTS' FUKNIS1IING GOODS for sale at S'riees Unit Sefy Coiupetillou. For I.11111: Hack, Side or Ciie.si n-e Shiloh I'orous Plaster, Pneo i'l cent?. For pale by Y. E. Dement. Shiloh's Cough ami Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantor, it euros consumption. Sold by V. K. I i-ment. WHAT! Do You Think that Jeff" ot TIic Chop House Gives you a meal for nothing, nnd a glass of something to drink? "Not much !" but he gives a better meal and more of it than any place in town for '25 cents. Ho buys by the wholesale And pays cash. "That settle it.' .1. P. AUSTIN, Seaside - iivmt DKA 1.11! IN Groceries, Wines, Liquors, TOBACCO AM) CIGARS. 3"A FINE BILLIARD TABLE. FOR TILLOIOOK! Field. Will leave Mr.lu Mroet '.viiari i-crv .-atur-d-iv at S a. M.. untH furtlif-r : t , iljniJt August. 5iiHiber and octi i-r. if 'n.tt pcrO. K &N C. v ill rmiiie:!. ai Ao:i3. Rate from 1'ortlnn I and Astnri to Htla- vllleStfper ton. P.-imic fr:n A;-nJi 5. Addres'f li.VDOI.l.I.T & C( ).. Aatori.!. YOUNG MK !-ItKAI THIS. The Voi.taio Hki.t Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send their celebrated Elec-Tno-YOLTAio Belt and other liLECmic ArrniANCKs on trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) afflicted with nervous deiillity, los of vitullty and manhood, aud all kindred troubles. Alo for rheumatism, neumhda, paralysis, and many other dis eases. Complete restoration toliealth,vl"or and manhood guarantied. No risk is in curred as thirty days trial is allowed. Write them at once for Illustrated pamphlet tree For Rent. mnEiiAU. evu: d. ur.rc'irrc ?ons JL can Le rented for i'lihli. p3li;fif.. Application mav lie made to the txccttiivr eoininittcc of the Astoria I-".dies 'Cotfco ciub mu-.ki:i::man. Mi:s l'KAEF.. Mia. GJlAfTKi:". M iVi 1-iA SSi Ot5 I sSh M Pi 'F FJJv'i tftS? ISF1 p fl ?1 r m OIF 2&Em9B ir7 0 s s. 1 m ? m q y J5 S 3. ft t $JJ a 2 a s l- ?? JtlSi "Yith the expectation of a iarga Clothinir Trade itttlie end of the fishing season, I placed lance orders in MEN'S SUITS o all kinds to arrive before July 15th, and whereas these Goods arc now upon un hands, and must be sold within the expected lime, I have concluded to put the knife clear in to the quick, by marking- the Suits at prices that will close them out without fail. LOOK AT DD!f?Ti rmu CO ABD QUALITY. ..$10 00 3Icn's Dark Mixed All TTool Business Suits-. Men's 3fixcil Oassimoro Sack Biiainess.Suits Men's Mixed Cassimere Frock Business Suits Men's California Cassimere Sack Business Suits. Men's Sillc Mixed Black Sack Business Suits Men's Black Diagonal Sack Dress Suits Men's Black Diagonal Frock Dress Suits Men's Finest Dress Suits from $"20 to $32.50, equal to ally Suit made bv Merchant Tailors. 13 50 13 50 15 00 17 50 17 50 17 50 I also have just received a large stock which must be disposed of, in Boys Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoe, Shiris, Underclothing. Ilosiery, Etc., Etc. M0 GOODS MISREPRESENTED ! ..11 GrOOCiiS Marked in Plain Figures and One Price to All! lia Ha slliyJI 11 d PYTHIAN BUILDING, GO TO THE Hair Dressing Saloon Parlicr House, Main St., For a first-class Shave, scientific Hair-cut. and hygienic bliamr-oe, etc, II. Ia lWXtK, Prop. ASTORIA, OREGON. W. E. DEMENT & CO, ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FAHOY ARTICLES Prtworirlioiu carofuHy Conipoittidud GEIFFIX & REED, STATIONERS 8NE WSDEALERS Everything new received as soon as published. AHEAD OF ALL C03IPET1T0RS! Capitol Flour, Manufsciur d on tho Gradual Sjstcn; by t!ic Ilctluclion Saleni (Or.) Capitol Flour Mills Co., limited in the only Hour that lias taken First Prize tlircc jcars in succession at the loj:ti.a?;fj jir.ciiAXics fair. Alo at State Fjilr. One trial w J4if8cic::t to convince of Its supc ii)iity. ?55c th:it tin vortl C.vriTOLisoa each sack GliOltCl SIIICL. S Stark St.. Portland Agent. WILSON FISIlEi:. Astoria Asent3. i---"'J1'' C. E. EAIX, K. J. HART. EKGELSIOR MILL cf ilh Having nuilt and refitted with inipr-ud nechlnerj' the above mill at larK.' ( x'.'' " s-'t w 0 are now prepare! to MANUFACTUEE And Furnish all Kinds and Sizes Sash, Doors, Blinds, And evcrv description of Mill "Worls rromptness ana xjispatcn. "MouhtinK1, Turninp and Enicket Work a Specialty All Kinds of Finished Lumber for Sale. We cordially invito our friends and the pub- .11c to pire us a call. Cor. Genevieve aud Astor St3., .Vsioria, Or. BAIN & IIA11T. Iioprietors. Holden's Auction Rooms f I5tablishca January 1st, 1877. E.C.II0LDEX, Ileal Esiiate ami General Auctioneer ar.d Commission Wlerchant, Chenamus Street. - Astoria, Oregon. Auction sale of Sundries every Saturday. :tt 10 -JO a. si., at mv Auction IJooms. Will conduct Auction Sales of Iteal Estate. Cattle, and Farming fc'tock wherever dc siml. Cah Kctsrns rromptlj- made after Sale. Conslgninents respectfully solicited, Notarv 1'uMic for the State of Oregon. Commissioner of Deeds for Washington Territory. Agent for Dally and Weekly Orcnon fan. For Sale. 4 GOOD DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT L fo- sale. Deautifully located. Apply at Astorhtii office. To Rent. A FINE BUSINESS OFFICE. CRS rifAL 1. lylocitcd. Apji'.y at this Ofikv. "llackractack,' a lasting and fra Si ant perfume. Prico35 and SO conls. SiM by W. E. Dement. Sleepless Nlplits made miserable by that terriblo cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by V. E. He meiit & Co. For Dinner Parties to order, at short notice, go to Frank Fabre's. Gootl Dwelling IIousc For rent or sale, one block from Po8t office. Apply to Jeff. Good Farm OF EIGHTY ACHES. PAI.TI.Y 131 proved, on the KlaskanhiR. For sale cheap or will exchange for tity- property. Apply at astorian Office. S.ARXDT& FERCHEN ASTOKIA. - OI'.EGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop ,0 BL.VCS"imi 5Sfe.?v .-"r-riifc3tir:fv-" Boiler Shop T&3-' :EeiiK553:3s:5J23s;s:2;K22i52s;j523;::-:5SEiz2as ft a &, ts s Iwl ffttKln a Ea35-;S333I3SS:5-;Sfi55C2iES3i:33:23uS-;SIS33S!22233I33K22-:S- The Ladini alter, A.l JJuds of New Goods! 73 SOMETHING MEW! The Genuine Impuited Culmbiiclicr Lager Beer. Never before In Aitoria. Try it once :IT TEE TI:LeeI50XE': And you will drink no other. iss&ijsifi. UAr-ii. j 7 AM)- STEA1HB0AT WORE I'rompUy attended to. A-.peclalty made of repairing OAJNKERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STBEET. S?i ALL DEPARTf2?TS. New Styles! WldMlTMMll yMlllrfTIMlM Men's, Toit3is' and c toys BBMBBV3I Hats and FurnisMng Goods. 2S-FIMEST GOODS AT TIIE LOWEST lTJCES...