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.' Mt gailtj tortm ASTORIA, OBEGON: SATURDA.Y ......JUNE 7. 1890 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, Publishers and Proprietors. ArroRiAN IiriLDiNG. - Cass Stkf.kt. Tern of Sabccriptlon. Served bv earner. jer ce5c 15 eta Nent fcy Mai'. rr month Gocts Jfnt by Man. une j xr $7.00 tree of ii:i;;r ut MilKr-nlirr. Thk Astoria" sianuito s to its suher :rsthelrciM ireulatioti of am nruipi wr pubhslieil m the Co'ui'ititn ri i. 0 SLOW BOATS WANTED. Better Steamer Service Demanded bj Astoria. CITY AVD COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. Rescue Xo. 2's Eupine ia now on Capt. Flavel's wharf. The Pendleton Daily ffane out ot existence. Tribune has The weather is about as near per fect iw weather ever gets. Well, that Fourth or July committee will have to jjet to work pretty soon. The a 1L F. P. U. will have their mveting at Ross opera house to-night. 1L B. llall and associates have opened an office next door to the New York Noveltv store. The Union Pacific managers at Portland seem to think that anything will do for Astoria, but the people in this section of God's moral vineyard view the affair through different kinds of spectacles. A slight accident happens to the Telephone, and the pokey old Bonita is put on in her place. That old slow craft paid for herself in the very first year of her service, and should be retired with all the honors of war. Astoria stands up erect in her native dignity and sug gests to the U. P. dignitaries, that if tbe Telephone cannot be used on this line, that some other boat equally as good be provided,,, and that no such old mud scow as the Bonita be em ployed on the regular run. Thursday night in going up from here she lost time, arriving much later than she should, thus delaying her de- fmrture Friday morning from lort and. More time was lost coming down the river yesterday and last night she arived here at 8:15, over four hours late, and left several hours behind time. In about three days more, she would lose a whole trip. Emphatically The Astoriax protests against a repetition of that kind of business, in the same of the 8,000 residents of this city, and trusts that the occasion for such com plaint will not again arise. Getting Thine In Shape. Trre "Weekly Astokiax sixteen pages -chock full of news is pub lished this morning. DISTRICT NO. 18. Closing Exercises at the Cedar Street School. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, JUNE 6. As Filed is The Coaaty Beeerder's Ofke Yesterday. TIkw two big guns haven't gone down to the fort et. Let's keep 'em and fire them on July 4th. Work on the "Warreuton gas well progresses, and interesting develop ments are shortly expected. The iuterior or the Odd Fellows' building presents a handsome appear ance since its recent renovation. TtiL. is labor da a legal holiday, and an opjiortunity for a day off to those who can claim that luxury. It will cot each member of the California Athletic club at least S 100 to witness the Sullivan-Jackson fight. A plat of 12 o acre blocks was filed joterday b L Y. Case, trustee, and it i to be kuown n First addition to As toria. A visitor to the city jesterday from Lewis and Clark was John Lacy, whose right ankle is now a very tender member, the result of a bad sprain a few days since. Arrangements have been made to sapply the Presbyterian pulpit on Saaday morning, but there will be no eveamg service except the young peoples' meeting. Among those who went on the steamer STanzanila Wednesday even tag, to assist A. J. Brownlie in land ing the iron light house, was James Maooaber of this city. Twice yesterday while at work on Third street in front of Rescue engine com pain's building, William Tilden fell off the timbers, landing in the ared, but was uninjured. The ladies of the Presbyterian oaarok, will give an excursion over tin Astoria and South Coast railroad to fate coast about June 14. A good tkae is aseared to all who attend. Tht.fciidrea and teachers of the Oeart 'street school had a pleasant rniinc to their school term yesterday Wv gorng on a picnic to Smith's point, aJtvae west having a good time, com iag hone tired and happy. The steamer Electric will leave Wil soa 4c Fisher's dock this morning at 9 o'clock for the excursion at Tanzy potat, and return at 4 p. si. The pic aic there will be under the auspices ot tbe ladies ot Grace church guild. Yesterday morning the Occident hotel stage was suddenly upset in front of Mrs. Grant's building, by the collapse ot one of the rear wheels. The five passengers were considerably shaken np but sustained no injuries. At the monthly business meeting of the Y. M. G. A- last night the general secretary read a very encouraging re port. There were four conversions daring the month, aud eight requests for prayers, seven persons were voted is as raemlwrs four active and three associate. The census enumerators met yester day and had a dress rehearsal of their respective parts, preparatory to ap pearing to-day. It was great: Mack Monteith was heavy walking gent; Selig was in the center. P. S. Wm. Kelly was leading lady. In one scene Monteith, as the census enumerator, asks Kelly, who personates the head ot the house, in the absence of her worser half. "How many children?" sas Mon teith. "Three," sas Kelly. "What are they?" says Monteith. "Mostlv bovs and girls," retorts Kellv. ."How old are they?" "One is 11, one 7, and 5 ears." "Are thev married or single?" "Single." And so it goes. Selig swears ho won't serve unless the president or the superintendent of the census, or some other one fur nishes him an interpreter, and the state supervisor says if ho doesn't serve he'll have him arrested and sent on to Washington in chains The life of a census taker is full of trouble. A Jnrv Trial of a CK il Suit. Yesterday in Justice May's court a civil suit was on trial wherein James H. Bishop & Co., of St Paul, Minn., were" plaintiffs, and C. J. Curtis, de fendant The suit was brought to re cover 144.09, claimed to be due for news paper furnished the defendant while he was publishing the Pioneer. A jury was called for and it was shown to their satisfaction that Cur tis was not legally owing for the paper, as the firm had sent him a wroncr lot or damaged paper, and the jury rendered a verdict for thejdefend ant, as they claimed he was "not guilty." This fine weather is being enjoyed by the ladies in horseback riding, and every day several fair equestriennes may" be seen. Some of the young ladies must look out for their laurels, as a number or the married ladies are remarkably graceful riders. Yesterday afternoon there was a fine time at the above named school, and many friends were present The ex ercises wore as follews: PBOGBA1DCE. Song "Greeting;" school. Recitation "Welcome Friends;" Nellie Morrison. Arithmetic Second Class. Arithmetic First Class. Composition "School Days;" Katie Sinnott Song "School Bells;" School Recitation -"Letter to Jesus;" Mat tie Shivelv. Composition "Clam;" Dollie Welch. Recitation "A Widow and her charming Child;" Katie McCue. Composition "Rain Drops;" Laura Gray. Song "Lullaby;" School. Composition "School Life;" Lizzi e McOann. Composition "Farm Life;" Violet Bowlby. Recitation "Independence Bells;" Millard Wadleigh. Song "It Tinkles;" SchooL Composition "One Letter Wrong;" Mollie Foster. Recitation "God Bless Our School;" Annie Christiansen. Composition "Adventures Dime ;" Lena Pennel. Song "The Ocean;" By eleven pupils. Composition "History of a Lamb;" Reta Packard. Recitation "Orphan's Prayer;" Es ter McCann. Composition "Girl Trials;" Dollie Levin gs. Song "Fawn Footed Nannie;" School. Composition "Shams;" Katie Grant Recitation "The Skeptic;" Dollie Levings. Composition "Pioneer Days;" Rubv Foster. Recitation "Not a Marrying Girl;" Katie Grant Recitation "My Sister's Beau;" Minnie Crow. Recitation "Last Hymn;" Mary Feely. Song "My Trundle Bed;" Mary Feely. Composition "School Das;" Katie McCue. Song" 'Neath the Old Apple Tree;" SchooL Recitation "Order Picture;" Ruby Foster. t Dialogue "Womens'Right;"School. Certificates; SchooL : Song "Though We Part;" School. The members of the advanced class are as follews: Nellie Morrison; Katie McCue, Mary Feely, Leonard Ireland. Jennie McCue, Percy Sovey, Jewell McCrosky. The successful graduates were Misses Kate Grant, Rita Packard, Rnby Foster, Dolly Levings. Ml A Very Complete Oatlt. The bill of lading of the gymnasium paraphernalia, for the Astoria Athletic association arrived yesterday. The entire outfit will be along in about a week. It is very complete, compris ing parallel horizontal and vaulting bars, trapezes, bouncing and acrobatic boards, mattresses, vaulting and buck horses, rowing and neck machines, thigh developers, lung testers, bi cycles, collar and elbow harness, fenc ing foils, masks and gloves, Indian clubs, dumb bells, foils, hilts, eta, the whole forming the most complete collection of the kind in the northwest P. L. Cherry and wife to Na than O.Hardy, lot 8, blk 161Mc01ure's $ Columbia Inv. CatoT- N.j Xearney, lot 7, blk 17, Col umbia B. C. Kindred and wife to J. A. Lareen, lot 18, blk 16, Kindred Park M. J. Kinney et aL to H. S. Gile, loto 30, 31, 32, blk 30, and lota 5, 6, 7. 8, 28, 29, 32, 33 and 34, blk 25, New Astoria Henry Powell and wife to Jo Winterholder, lots 23 and 24, blk 33, East Astoria. . W. Y. Thornburgh and wife to H. Lowell 4 int in lots 1, 2, 3, 10, 11 and 12, blk 12, East Astoria Previously reported this year $1,413,579 oo 80 125 142 160 300 Scaly Skin Diseases l'sorlasis 5 years, covering faee, head and entire body teftt tehiteseabs. Skin red, itchy and bleeding. Hair all gone. Spent hundreds o f dollars. 1'ronounced incurable. Cured byCutlcuraltemedies Cured by Cuticura My disease (psoriasis) first "broke out on my left cheek, spreading across my nose and almost covering my face. It ran. Into my nbvslcian w: lose my ejesfght altogether. It spread all lysician was afraid I would Total to date $1,416,804 PERSONAL MENTION. John Wood, a South Bend million aire, is in the city. Sol Blumauer, a merchant of Port land, was in the city yesterday. -Miss Martha Levy has returned front a visit of six weeks with friends in Portland. estesday Harry G. Smith was duly installed .pt tbe custom house as deputy "collector and inspector of customs. Geo. Schmidt has been employed by the Albany and Astoria surveying party and will leave for Seaside to morrow. Miss -Pace, who has been a teacher foe. two1 . years in school number eighteen left here last evening for her home in Chicago. H. E. Carrey, of Los Angeles, and his brother, A. L. Currey, of Portland, were in the city yesterday, on their way to Portland from a visit to Shoal water bay and surrounding country. CoL Geo. H. Mendell is in the city. In conversation yesterday with that eminent engineer he expressed grat ification at the rapid and satisfactory progress of the government work at the mouth of the river. Rev. Dr. Campbell, of the Presby terian church, is to preach the anni versary service, of the Collegiate Insti tute, at Albany on Sunday, and to give the commencement adress on Tuesday evening. Dr. Campbell and his wife left Astoria for that purpose last evening by the Bonita and will be absent for about a week. eyes and the over my head and ray hair all fell out, until I was entirely uam-neaaea ; u ineu uroive out on my arms and shouldcr,until my arms were just one sore. It covered my entire body, my face, head and shoulders being the worst. The white scabs fell constantly from my head, shoulders and arms; the skin would tnicuen ana De rea ana very ucuy, and would crack and bleed if scratched. After spending many hundreds of dollars 1 was pronounced Incurable. I heard ot the Cuticdra Kkmedies. and after using two bottles Cuticura BEsotvaJiT I could see a change ; and alter I had taken lour Domes I was almost cured ; and when. I had used six bottles of Cuticura ltxsoi.vzKT and one box of Cuuicuka, and one cake of Cut icura. Soap. I was cured of the dreadful disease from which I had suffered for five years. I thought the disease would leave a very deep scar, but the CuTtcua. Kemz dies cured it without any scars. -I cannot express with a pen what I ufeted before using the Cuticura Kkxrdxx. They sa ed my life, and I feel it my duty to rec ommend them. My hair is restored as good as eerandsols my eyesight. I know of others who have received great benefit from their use. Mrs. KOSA KELLY. Kockwell City, Iowa. Cuticura Resolvent, The new Blood and Skin purifier and purest and best ot Humor Remedies, internally .and Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, and Cuti cura SOAP.an exquisite Skin Beautifier. ex ternally, have cured thousands of cases where the sheddinz of scales measured a quart dally, tbe skin cracked, bleeding, burning, aud Itching almost beyond human endurance, hair lifeless or all gone, suffering terrible, what other remedies have made such cures? Sold everywhere. Price. Cuticura, EOc; Soap, 25c : kesolvknt. 91. rreparedby the Pottrr Drug and Chemical corpora tion, Boston. WSend for "How to Cure Skin Diseases," W page, 50 illustrations and 100 testimonials. m vAwsm Maaaaa Ml JUST RECEIVED Parasels: Laces. Ribbons. Embroideries. White Goods. Plaid Sashes. Trimmings. L and Button. D I II PLES. black heads, red .rouh.chapped SOAP. and oily skin prevented by Cu r icura IT STOPS THE PAIN. Back-ache, kidney pains, weak ness, rheumatism aud muscular pains relieved in one mimac ny the Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster. The first and only instantaneous paln-klll- ing plister. Pythian Bmlfling ft COOPIIIttlMlJ The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing Home of Astoria --J-I T 1T95 For Ladies ! fm rt I Anything to Please. MARINE NEWS AND NOTES. The opera house has been engaged by the committee of arrangements for three days and nights for the session of the Grand Lodge of the A. O. U. W. of Oregon, which convenes in this city July 8th. Yesterday afternoon C. E. Cawley received the 25 suit of clothes pre sented to him by Herman "Wise, as a reward for being the lucky guesser on the result of Monday's election. Thanks for the commencement of work on the sidewalk in front of The Astobiak office yesterday, and tlie prospects are favorable that it will soon be completed, A Home ia the Fornrt. M. Studzinski, who has recently been strolling on the strand in Lon don and on the boulevards in Paris and on the spacious streets of Berlin and Vienna, is now on the classic banks of the Claskanine. He has 160 acres of Unole Sam's land, to which he expects to soon acquire a title. Hois slashing a part of his farm and build ing a house and making himself useful in other ways. There are several other Astorians in that vicinity, who will soon have a valid title to some of Clatsop county's domain. Conrt Street School Report. The barkentine T. W. Lucas came down the river last evening, and will load with lumber for down the coast. The steamer Willamette, Capt C. E. Hansen, left here late Thursday bound for irort Townaeadm ast, and with a number of passen gers. The steamer Dolphin, Gapt Niell, arrived from Portland yesterday after noon and will sail for Shoalwater Bay this morning. She carries a large cargo of -miscellaneous freight, chiefly for merchants in the lively towns on the bay, and also had a number of passengers. The steamer Bonita came down yes terday on the run of the Telephone, which will probably resume her regu lar trips to-day. The Bonita was several hours late, being hindered by receiving aad discharging freight at various landings, and consequently did not start back last evening until long after the usual time of departure. HAND-SEWED, DOUBLE SEAM SHOE. MORGAN & GO, It never rips. It never squeaks, flexible than a hand turn. It requires no breaking ia. Movtv- Astoria. Oregon. Husband I would like to know where in thunder mv necktie nnd cuffs are? Wife I just saw them on the hat rack. If you want to use it for a bureau every night I will have it moved np-stairs. Eupepsy. This is what you ought to haw, in fact. ou must have it. to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching for it daily, and mourning because they find it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent annually bj' our peo ple in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by all. We guarantee that Electric Bitters, If used according to directions and the use persisted in, will bring you Good Digestion and oust the demon dyspep sia and instead Eupepy. We recom mend Electric Bitter for Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c. and S1.00 per bot tle by J. W. Conn, Druggist. A Mexican shenherd made a bet with his employer that his dog would stay alone on the ranch for five days, taking the sheep out to pasture in the morning and penning them at night. The dog was instructed by his master, olentv of meat was hung np within reach, the shepherd went off, the dog faithfully discharged his duties, aad the bet was won. A Lady Ceasss Taker. N 0 W ! For The 4th of July The Election Is Over, And it behoves all to for get the political A Snap in Real Estate. UK Acres, close to river and street car line. Only $500 per acre, for a few day only. $5,000 can be made on this property within three months. tM. Wta if lit M m strife and Real :Etatt-to Odd Fellows' Building, IrobLex, ASTORIA, Olt Lots in Case's Astoria Are How on Sato AT THE OFFICE OF THE Astoria Beal Estate Co. PRICES FROM $150 TO $250 EACH. TJ3MMS- OneHalf Gash ; the Balance in Six and Twelve Months. "While Astoria people are enjoying this magnificent weather, and almost wishing it was a trifle warmer, the cit izens of New York are sweltering with the heat. The new clothing store of Herman "Wise at Aberdeen has been opened successfully. The MbRXisa Astoriax is in re ceipt of a neatly printed notice agaod by superintendent Clinton en titled Xumber your houses.1 It goes ou to siy that in accordance with ordinance 1U71 nil and sundry must mmber their houses by June lo, 1890. All right, bring on your number. We'll nail it on the door or some where. With thecomplimeutsot the author, C La Dvl ot Mt. Coffin, Wash, comes to Tsts. MoBxrxa Astoriax office a big box of big strawberries, aud as laecious as they are large. One picked off at raudoin, weighed 2 oz sad was 5 inches round the waist There were lots more just as big. Thompson & Ross are the agents. Get some. Tbe steamer Oregon is due from Saa Francisco this morning, with the following passengers: A. Schrantz, T. Xeteos, H. Williams, Mrs. Amie Hoff M&, Mrs. Lewis Arden, F. M. Cleany, W.B. Wheeler, Mrs. W. Gordon, John Best, H.G. Wright, G. May, W. En drvasd wife, W. B. Wilson, L Capen, B.B.Bich, A. Crane, Rev. H. Stone, J. R, Letch and wife, Mrs. Crite Lewis, Mrs. Brenner, W. F. JUazlett, v. w. Wakefield, Joe Williams, J. Brown, J. H. Brearjer, P. McQuirt, K F. Mason, F. G. Norwood, F. A. Miller. There wonld be no objection on the part of anybody to answering the aaestiono of the census enumerators K all oould see the manner in which their answers will be recorded. The principal objection to giving infonna tiom concerning diseases, indebted seat, ad that sort of thing is the sup poatUaa that these facts will become a matter ot record, which is not trae. Thcwnar "people take no note of in AhpiMlft. They simply record facts. TWtBMe ot ."a person is of no value bat tbe fact that he has a or an iacurable disease, the of. climatic conditions or occu- .is a matter of general interest are not recorded, but only the rewdt ot the inquiry. CTbcrrica Can hchoaght low to-day, at Thatcher's. The peculiar combination, proportion and preparation of Hood's Sarsaparilla makes this medicine different from others and superior to them all in ac tual curative power. Sold by all drug gists. Prepared by C. I. Hood &Co. Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. CKiicHS Mass Bf celiac. Every business man of Astoria, every m.m and woman owning property here, and every person interested in the wel- fnrA nml Tirnsnj'rif v of thn eitv. is invit ed to meet at Liberty llall at8r. il, Saturday, June 7th, to consider plans for making known to the people of the Eastern states the advantages of Asto ria. Ry order of the Committee. F. .1. Goodenouou, Secretirj'. The following is the term report of Court street school for the term end ing Jane 6th. Report by months. t February Number boys enrolled 164, girls 168, total 332. Average daily attendance 257. , March Number boys 170, girl 180, total 350. Average daily attendance 293. April Number boys 169, girls 184, total 353. Average daily attendance 29L ' May Number boys 162, girlslSO, total 342. Average daily attendance 256.- Nnmber cases of tardiness for term 22. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria PasstBcers to Portlamd. Strawberries. This is Strawberry Day with Thatch er, at Astoria Grocery and C. F. Co. Comp early. The lareest stock of Strawberries In the town, 3 boxes for 25 cents at F. Fer- reirs. Hew'8 Your Feet. See the Chiropodist about them. He will be in Astoria until and including Tuebday, June 10th, aud positively no longer. Office over Allen's paint store. Vegetables ant Fruits In endless variety. Fruits from the fields, at Astoria Grocery and C. F. Co. The following is the hat of passen gers who went up the river last night and occupied staterooms on the steamer Benita: M. L. Pratt. S. L Pratt, Miss Smith, Mrs. Backer, Mm a. l rage, l v. Tnompson, ur. ju linnix and wife, Rev. Dr. Campbell and wife, B. Late, L. TiltotooarTiP. Caswell, L. A. Bliss, J. G. Megkr and wife, Mrs. W. & Kinney, W- O. Yoink' and wife, H.E. and A. L Cany. . Al Serap r .Paper imrek Iler XII It was just an ordwarr.scra plag paper, bat it saved ber It was just an ordmary.scraaoCwrap iasMPer.bat it saved ber jUteA? She was ia the last stages of ccrasumpttoB, Remeral. H. Ekstrom, the Jeweller has re moved to the store formerly occupied by Keen & Cook on Third street, next to Morgan & Sherman, where he will be pleased to meet all his friends. tokl by physicians that she was iacara- Dle ana couia live oniy a snonrxime, she weighed lea ..than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrappiRg pajpec. she read ef Dr. King's New Discovery, and. got a sample bettle: it helped her, she bought a larger bottle, it helped her more, bought another and grew better fast; continued its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 149 pounds. For fuller particulars send stamp to W. H. Cole, Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial Bottles of this wonderful Discovery Free at J. W. Conn's Drug store. Far Sale A few choice lots In Hustler to Aiken's, cheap. W. UUhlkxhart, , Real Estate Broker. Seattle claims the distinction of hav ing a female enumerator, in the person of Mrs. Mary L. Culbertson,. a bright young married woman. It is probable, says the Post-Intelligencer, that Mrs. Culbertson will be the only lady enu merator in the United States, out of the 43,000 employed. Her husband, . M Culbertson, was out of work when the enumerators were first ap pointed, and he secured the position as a temporary means. Before the time of taking the oath he secured a permanent position as clerk in one of the railroad offices, nnd his wife filed an application for the enumeratorship. As she is well acquainted in the dis trict, the appointment was given her. A CASE IX POCCT. la our forefathers' days, pimples were at rlbaUd to diseased Wood. Bat moderm edtclBO has demonstrated that rich food dot not create eruptions by fouling the) Ueod, but retards digestion, which makes the stemach torpid, and tho clrculatloa tlafglsh, and in turn causes an enfeebled aetloa ot the pores which congest orbecoaae pUBfly. Tfad modern theory therefore is not U treat the'blood, but the stomach and llrer, sad It is under-this new Idea, that Joy's Vege table Sarsaparilla was conceived. It is wip lag tho old "blood disease" idea out of ex labace. A case in peint: " I havo had for fears spells ot Indigestion and dyspepsia and tried aearly everythlag Finally I took one af the leading sarsaparlllas. It caused piav ales fet stack out ou my face, which I was told was cawed by the potash. Hearing that Jet's TeftUUesanaparilla did not coo lata HOairal, I sent for it The pimples dla sppaared and I have had bo return of the ltd spells. II is a cure for indigestion and lyapepsla aad the attendant face eruptions." Ma. C. D. Stuast, tiZL Kiasion street. S. J. All the Choicest Delicacies, made by only first-class men at the Seaside Bakery. Good Goods and low rates at the Sea side Bakery. Some of the finest strawberries to be found In the state or out of it are from La Da's gardens at Mount Coffin, and are'sold by Thompson & Ross. 'Fresh Fruit received dally at F.Fer-rell. For a good Shave, go to F. Ferrell. When Baby teas sick, ire gave her Castoria. iVhcn she was a Child, sho cried for Castoria, iVhen she became Mis, she clung to Castoria, JTben she had Children, she gave them Castorii Fine Table Wiac Delivered at GO cents a gallon, to any Eartof the city. A line line of pure aliforuia wines at low prices, at A. W. Utzinger's Cosmopolitan saloon. TelephsaeLiedKiHK ft ease. Best Beds in town. Rooms per night 60 and 25 cts per week SI .50. New and clean. Private entrance. C. P. Upshur, Shipping and Commission Merchant Main St. Wharf, Astoria. Oregon. SPECIALTIES : Cannery Supplies Barbour's Salmon Net Twines. NEPTDNE Brand Salmon Twine. WOOD BERRY Cotton TJnes and Twines SEINES and NETTING Of all Description Furnished at Factory Prices. FIRE INSURANCE Effected in First Class Companies, Representing ai3,ae,jea The Strawfcerry season is now at its rial Tf !"" Ko8 reeeivbsg EeMMtkies of this delictoM frulr. Oifcr a case early- Ludlow's Iiadies' $3.00 Fine Shoes; also flexible hand-turned French Kkfc, at P. J. Goodman's. Leave orders at the Columbia Bakery for Bread and Cakes, to be delivered at your door. Cabiaet Pkata At82J0per dozen at Shuster's, for a few days only The Hatfsum Haase Cigar. The La Paloma cigar and other fine brands of clears: the finest in the city, at Charley Olsetfs.nextto C. H. Cooper. Boots and Shoes made to order, all Reoairlne neatly done at Tk. Joseph- son's. Thompson et Boss are bandlhMt the pio4actsttiefaIBes, m4 can sappjpM with a Na. rartlcle of Batter or Cheese. The latest style of Gents' Boots and Shoes at T. .7. GoQPMAS's. Drink Knickerbocker bottled beer. FHSSUC,.. HOME, .Hartford, Conn ....New York, GET IN and GET UP A First-Class Celebration In the meantime the undersigned will not for get to look out for the people's wants, and be at all times prepared to fur nish the finest selection of gentlemen's garments ut his usual reasonable prices. HermanWise The Live Clothier and Hatter, In the Occident Hotel Brd'g. Weinhard's Lager Beer! Is the Choice of the Connoisseur. Superior Facilities for Shipping in Car Load lift. Orders for any quantity to be directed to H. WEINHABD, Portland, Oregon. earner Twelfth and. M. Telepaaae 79. P. . "Cf Affeaey Facile Express aad Wells, Fargo k Co. -THE- DIAMOND PALACE 6USTAY HANSEN, Propr. A Large and Well Selected Stock ol Fine Diamonds f Jewelry FLYNN, The Tailor, XEE?S IjH STOCK THE Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings. All the Latest Stylts Ha buys tor Cash at Eastern Prices. He Guarantees the Best Worknaaaala oa aH Garments. Call and are lor yourself. BarthBloca.JaSXOJtLa,OS. TO FXX23 Columbia Bakery FOR FRESH BREAD, Cakes, aad Flue Cafcttaaerjr. All Orslera aliYr4. COOLEY BROS. The PacificBealEstatetlo. OCCUPIES ,THIS SPACE. OEELo Near OoxrtiraJ. A. T. BRAKKE, Mgr. ttol. F.H.SURPRENANT&CO., County Coroner. JohnBoberson, Pre. A. T. Brake. Mar. Notary Pnbllc. AH Go to the San Francisco Gallery for the finest Photographs and Tintypes. OIney Street For Fresh Bread aad Cakes aall at'fha Columbia Bakery. The Steaaaer Eellaae. Will make recular trios to Knanoa and Syrensea's Landing, on Saturdays, leav ing KnappaatJ: 5o a. il, and learing Wilsoa & Ffefeer'a'dack at 2 p. pr Tor freight or paseage apply to the captain, on heard. ' ' Latest styles lnSateaoa, Braioad Seta, Buckles aBdotbtriBualBf. Leseo&s given m enbroidanr..? . MBS. ItAPrXKTXA & Co. The Choicest Stock ofFreaek Caa dlesaad Jrultaof all Unas at the Co-lCTsBaeri-r' ?t OtlB'AlsAvQakfl, to writ, "at tha CatralBtarat. There Ave Seaae Iftee Keeaas Over the Mikado .candy store, suitable for offices, for rent Apply to Alex Caapbelh ' ."Fore French Candles at the Colum bia Bakery. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc can be bought at the lowest prices at J.W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hetel, Astoria. Meala Ceee te Jraer. Private rooaos for ladies and families: atCeatralRestaaraat'aext to Foard Stokes'. At Extremely Low Prices. Qi Beagkt at Tats EsUalUkaeat Warranted Genuine. Watch aad Cleelc Kepalrlag A SPECIALTY. Corner Cass and Squemoqua Streets The Pacific Real Me Co. t Incorporated March 20, 1800. Real : aai : Peraeaal : Freaerty Bought and Sold on Commission. Office on Third St., near the Central Hotel. Correspondence Solicited. Aaterla, - Oreprea aaaaaaaatBssssssafBeBssaW First Class Undertaking! ESTABLISHMENT. New Styles, Caskets and funeral material Next to ASTOXIA2T office. . Maverick National AUK, BOSTON, MASS. CAPITAL. SURPLUS. .$400,009 ,. 600,009 Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Corpora tion solicited. OarfaclUUesfor COLLECTIONS are excel leat and we re-discount for Banks when balaaees warrant it Bostoe Is a Reserve City, and balances with as from Banks (not located in other Beaerve Cities) count ai a reserve. We draw our owa exenaage on jxmaon For Fruit aBd'N'uteof "all kinds go to the Columbia Bakery. ClfliroCiykPifcatrtCaliM aad the Continent aad make cable transfers iBADlaceneMy bv the Catted States and Canada. The Law and Abstract Office OF C. R. THOMSON Oitk Dooa east of DBacKaT'SDay a stoke A complete set of Abstract Books for the entire County always kept posted to date. Special attention given to practice la the rj.S? Land Office, and the examiuatloa of land titles. nosey by telegraph throughout We have a asarket for nrime. first-class Iavestaeat Securities, and invite proposals fro States. Counties and Cities when is- StlsaaP' abAttaaaa We ao a ceaeral BankingBusine&s. and in vite correseeadeace. ASA. F. POTTER, President JOS. W. WORK, Cashier. Magee,ArganiandActrn Stoves - Ranges, CookhiR and Heating, EVERYONE FULLY WABBANTED WATER CLOfflTS, raUMIHO GOOaS, FUBTS, RISKS, AJW BATH TUBS. Xtroo c staJULye OBENAMUS STREET. PATBOMIZE HOWE INDUSTRY! There is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to seed to Portland or 8an Francisco for Custom Made Clothes As they can get Better Fits. Better worar raanship, and lor less Money. By Leaving their Orders with MKANY. Nefr Cooda bv Every Steamer. Call and see him and satisfy yourself. -P. J. Meany. Merchant Tailor. Ftr Site. HOUSE AND LOT, CORN0MAIN aad Ntath sree&145ift& " graded? Inquire of TAN DTJ9HT CO. Thompson & Ross Carry a Full Line of Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries. Givt Ut a Call and Be Convincttfi GO TO LARSON ft HILLMGR -FOR- GROCERIES AUD FBESH IWU1TS. Orders Delivered Free sf Charge. Q Orders Solicited. Third Street, next to Pioneer eSce. E. P. HOOKAH & CO.. (Successors to) DEALERS IN Groceries Produce, Water Street. Astoria, Oregea. TELSPIOHE SO. 7. P. . MX St The Oregon Bakery; A. A. CIETELASD, Tnift. (M .M. Cake aid Pastrr ' ,f ilttaeBesVlUterials Used. jt lafUfaaiiM Rsiaraa4aea Parte atara I , BraeA delivered la aay feast of the city. I A NEW ENTERPRISE. City Express Transfer CMtpsff . H. D. Thins and C. at; MUlic, PK0PBIET0S8. Headquarters at Hates Street waaeC. TELEPHONE NO. 4S. A General Express and Delivery uansaciea. Your patronage is solicited. John C. Dement. piucctT. r Success te W-'E. DiMsM'eVCs, , Carries Osseelete Mseatef Drue and Drusjsrlsts " T i riessaspUsas Mexloe Selrw' sVorvragiasi ""svaas) i 9 SJSjQ." j r r rfla Oaaa ' - cr IrT&Jb.! l'- V tAjb&sCf- "- -r .