THIS DAILY ASTOE1AH, ASTOC1A, MOliNltfa, tULV H 183. ABOUT THE CUT. The Grand Council of the Improved Order of Red Men will meet In this city tomorrow. Oregon strawberries at Smith's today. Raser's Extract Root Beer, the purest- Strawberries and cream at Col in ann's. Bishop Morris will hold divine service In the Seosde school house, on Sunday afternoon, July 16th at 2 o'clock. The original Root Beer Extract is Raser's. Raser's Root Beer Superior to all others. Meany Is the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price for iur skins. 1 Rev. T Walby will preach at the Scandinavian M- E- church, at Upper town, at 11 a. m- All cordially Invited. " What Is Antlfermentine? Ask Foard & Stokes. Westpcrt cream fresh every morning at Smith's Ice Cream parlors. Third st. If you want some extra nne photos, Mooers' is the place to get them. The new jail at Seaside Is now fin ished and ready for summer boarders. Anslio HoUon the deputy sheriff and Constablo Merrifleld will conduct thl new hostelry. " For fine wines and liquors call at August Danlelson's Sample Rooms. For genuine sweet cream that will whip, go to Colmann's. . Remember McGulre's Hotel at Sea Fide Is open the year around. Interest amounting to $1821 on a loan of $3009 for eighty-one months, was paid in advance by a member of the Asto ria Building and Loan Association at its last meeting. The Belmont cigar- can be had at Chas. Olsen's. Ladie3, oak Foard &; Stokes how to preserve fruits. Pon't stew your fruits over a hot stove. Preserve them without cooking. Foard & Stokes will tell you how. A new A. O. U. W. lodge was insti tuted at Warrentoji last night, fifteen or twenty members of Astoria Lodge No. 50, and Seaside Lodge No. 12, par ticipating In the ceremonies.. Wing Lee has just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost 529 Third street. The best and only sure way to pre serve fruits is with Antlfermentine. For sale by Foard 6- Stokes. Del. Ferguson, general Job printer, Astorlan building, upstairs. First class work at reasonable rates. There was a very slight improvement noted in .the catch of salmon yesterday, but some of the canners say the fish were smaller than at any time during the past two months. Frcs3rve your fruits without cooking, by using antifermentlne. For sale by Foard & Stokes. Parties visiting in Portland can get The Daily Antorlan at Handley & Haas' news stand, 150 First street Buy Raser's Root Extract to make a healthful, refreshing beverage. Sold everywhere. Miss Griffin, who was to lecture at the Methodist church has been de tained, so the lecture will not take place today. Until further word is re ceived the "time Is indefinitely post poned. ' . - j Your fruits will not ferment If you use Antlfermentine. For sale by Foard & Stokes. Fresh fish received at the Albatross Fish market dally. Salmon 10 cents per pound. For all kinds of job printing,' go to Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorlan, build ing. J. II. Bratt has just completed a full set of fishing scenes for Mr. M. J Kinney, which is the most practical and finest work we ever saw. They fully illustrate the fishing business as conducted on the Columbia river. Lovers of a good cigar can always find mild, fresh Belmonts at Chas. Olsen's. L. P. Fisher, newspaper advertising spent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, San Fran cisco, Is our authorized agent. This paper Is kept on file at his office. There Is no place in Astoria where John Kopp's famous beer Is kept in such good condition as at Utzlnger's popular resort. The neat little launch Iris has a new .pilot house now, just forwurd 'A her engines. The house proj.-cts jutt far pnmiirh above the cabin rocf to allow the pilot, who stands on a raised plat form, to see out over the vessel s i ov. It makes a decided Improvement in the appearance of the launch. ' Dry hemlock wood delivered at $3.25 per cord by C. W. Everest, Alderbrook. Leave orders with Ben Coe, care of this office. Terms casn. rwnr nf hnrwi pan purchase) Camp- boll's Hoof Remedy, and all the Col umbia Veterinary uemeaies i rreu. Saiz Saddlery estaDusnmenu t v-itr-in BnA VnJirmiver via steam ship Danube. For rates, etc., apply to James Flnlayson, agent Canadian Pa cific Railroad, Tnira street. The committee. on concerts from the Astoria Football Club met a number of the ladles of the Library Association yesterday afternoon, and discussed the nronosed series of musical entertain ments to be given under the auspices of the club. It was decided to give tne first of the series during the first week in August A committee of one was . appointed to look after the matter of encacinfc a suitable hall, and .Mrs. M Ttrworth Mrs- P. A- Stokes and Mrs. X T- Rogers, were appointed a committee nn nroeram. to confer with the com mittee from the club tomorrow evening- Most of the ladies of the library fa imrotl the Idea of making the second of series a sacred concert. For the f.ivor an oceretta and oth- ----- -r a ir-ur-lie cr.tert-ir.mcr.t. bat a definite conclusion was not" reached The admission to the concert In Au gust will be placed at fifty cents. At Tho Monogram you can find fra grant Belmont, Wedding Bouquet, Flor de Madrid and all other choice and favorite brands of cigars. 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 hotel, Astoria. On Thursday evening next the re turn match between the football teams representing' America and Great Brit ain will be played at Smith's Point grounds, tho proceeds to be (ilspceed of as before. The charge of admission, including the return ticket en the cars, will be twenty cents, one-half of which will be donated to the Libr.iry Association- All who were present at the last match were of the opinion that it was the best of the season so far, and the attendance Tuesday is likely to be very large. The worthy object for which tho game Is to be played should of itself be sufficient to secure a large attendance. Ross, Hlgglns & Company will re open their branch store at Gearhart Park this week, with a nice fresh stock of suitable goods to meet the wants of visitors and campers. During tho next thirty days I will sell all grades of wall paper and. deco rations at a discount of 25 per cent. Examine the splendid bargains. J. W. Crow, successor to Ryan & Company. Aside from the local steamers m port there was but little business yesterday going on in the harbor. The tug Mo gul did not clear, her propellor until low tide yesterday, and It was not un til 2 o'clock that she started out with the empty barge Ludlow, which she will take around . to Victoria. The Buck, loaded with limestone and ce ment, which the Mogul brought around on Thursday, was taken up the river Friday night in tow of -.he steamer Vulcan. The captain of the Vulcan had orders to proceed without u pilot, and did so as far as Miller sands, when he became bewildered a'Hl riKlxted for the night. Early yesterd.iy if erring the Vulcan put back to this city and secured the services of Taptoin Phil Johnson to pilot them up over the flan gerous and mysterious windings of the Columbia. The great reduction sale to be opened by Shan ah an Bros, tomorrow will afford an opportunity to purchase first-class seasonable goods of every description in the dry goods line at prices never before equaled In the his tory of the city. It is the intention or this enterprising firm to make the cut a general one, and as the sale will only last for the next two weeks those who wish to secure the choicest of many cholse bargains should call promptly and examine the goods. Customers will be assured courteous treatment whether they buy or not- Attention is called to the advertisement in another column. Mr. W. H. Wattls was out yesterday with a big roll of heavy paper under his arm, skirmishing among the water front property owners for a right of way for the railroad. The roll of pa per contained a diagram of the pro posed route, which is from the Wash ington cannery East to the I- R. & N. dock- The. route mapped out, while subject to changes, brings the preferred line of road down passed Kinney's can nery, thence over to First street, which It follows in a straight line to the slip East of the Parker House; thence across and through the Telephone dock and around the outside of Ross Hlgglns, Fisher's and other buildings on the wharf- The eastern end will be just south of the company's dock. - Mr- Wattls saw a number of the property owners along the proposed route, and they one and all spoke favorably toward giving the desired right of way. J. W. Thompson, organist at the M. E. church, wishes to take a few more pupils in music, piano or organ. Ad dress, 589, Astor street. Thnt r.f TTnlrnil Ktn.te3 Steamship Unntomir ot Prow's e-allerv are the best that have been taken. You should see them before buying elsewhere. TVta limine rmlnm. mnrnhlne and to-, Utinnn hohifa ora rtvparifnl nowera in a man's life. Many would sacrifice all they possess if tney couia ria mem selves of these evil It has been made i fnr II- la a. disease. and at a moderate' cost The Ameri can Institute guarantees a cure, -an at their office over the Astoria Na tional bank. COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE. Mrttrt to TiiM-ohv cri von that there is money in the County Fund to pay all warrants out standing, eouureeu jmui to April 17th, 1S90, bearing interest to date. . M. FOARD, County Treasurer. Dated Astoria, Or., July 15th, 1893. FOLLOWING SUIT. z i-if fwn nrmnt on all trades of wall paper for the next 30 days at B. F. AJlen's. AUCTION SALE. at Anderson's store, on Tuesday, Au gust 15th. 1893, at 10 o'clock a. m., will u i.i k- fh following prop- erty. 160 acres on Salmon creek, con taining 70 acres of Douom mu .-.. one million feet of fir timber. For hrlh- TOirMplilnTH BDDly tO Mrs. H- E. Ferchen, 157 First street. MRS. DR. M. E. McCOY, PHYSI CIAN AND SURGEON. Ia In this city. She makes chronic dis eases a specialty. Deafness, catarrh, asthma, dyspepsia, diseases of the throat and lungs, kidney, urinary or gans and all private diseases Special attention given to diseases of women, itnttn .a Pure or no cnarg- es. Offlc hours, t to 12 l a. m. ni l to 5 p. m.. umce rooms xo u Tlghe. NOTICE. The firm of Wilson & Hendren. ex pressmen, is this day dissolved by mu tual consent All debts due the firm nr TTiilron. All must re paia io '" C"'V m debts owed by the firm will be paid by the old firm. Wm. Wilson will con tinue the express by" old 8Wna- . WM. HENDREN. Mf b, liio UiiiJ UUDi-uiiiuU Our Trade - r; evelopmenf Saturday is always a good day for the Astoria merchants, and no matter how depressed business may be during the middle of week, they can always look ahead for a busy time on Saturday- It Is the shopping day for the lit tle towns ajocent to Astoria, and as regular as tho weeks come and go. rain or shine, the morning boats come crowded with passengers and loaded to the guards with produce, The same , crowd" goes back at night and the little steamers are equally loaded with groceries and provisions from various stores of this city. There , isi a vast scope of country around Astoria dotted with hamlets. busy little places, that draw upon this city for their supplies, and yet the trade.llke the country, is only half de veloped. There are no wagon roads leading from this city to the settle ments in the surrounding country, consequently everything in the way of transportation is done by boat For tunately the geographical situation of the country Is well - adapted for this mode of travel and light draft steojners ply up the numerous streams emptying Into Young's Bay and the Columbia, reaching in some instances far into the interior. Of the river settlements. none are more thrifty or send to As toria, more trade than those of -Deep river on the Washington side. It was clearly demonstrated yesterday morn ing when the Winona came In. loaded with' a happy looking lot of passengers who were not only on pleasure but business bent Many of them had ar ticles of farm produce for the local merchants, and it was noticeable that when when the steamer made her re turn trip in the afternoon, the same people went aboard laden with parcels and packages. The docks were loaded down with merchandise, and the gen eral appearance looked far from an Indication of dull times. All along the waterfront at the various slips, steam era were backed in taking on mer chandise for, or unloading products from the country. Said -a prominent Second street merchant, to on Astorlan reporter: "So many strangers coming into the city wonder why the stores aire boj free from customers, and yet seem to be doing a good business. They do not see farm wagons lining the thoroughfares as in Eastern cities, and while they might notice large crowds of people on the streets, the appear ance is deceptive. But If these same strangers would visit the water front and see the amount of business that Is transacted through the back doors of the various houses, the busy scene presented by many small steamers tak ing on supplies, then they would stop and wonder." DOWN GO THE RATES. The Union Pacific now lead with re duced rates to Eastern points, and their through car arrangements, mag nificently equipped Pullman and tour ist sleeners. free reclining chair xar and fast time, make it the best line to travel. Two trains leafve rrom fort land daily at 8:15 a. m. and 7:30 p. m The rates are now within reach of all, and everybody should take advantage of them to visit the World's Fair and their friends in the East Send for rates and schedules of trains, and do not purchase tickets until after con sulting G. W. Lounsherry, Agent, As toria. Or.. W. H. HURLBURT. Ass't Gen'l Pass. Agt. U. P.. Portland, Or. FOR GEARHART PARK AND CLAT SOP BEACH. The T. J-' Potter will leave the Union Pacific dock (Sunday, July 16th' at 8 a. m. for Young's Bay, connecting with the cars for the beach. Fare ror tne round trip $1-25. G. W. LOUNSBJ2KHY, Agent- ASTORIA TO THE WORLD'S FAIR. Aatnrln tn CMmtrn in four rtiiVM. This is the time made by the Union Pacific. Rates have been reduced to n vnrv Inw flmirA. (In now before higher rates take effect. For further information call at ticket onice union Faelflc dock. G. W. LOUNSBF. H U x , Agent. DefrvlnE I'ralse. Wb donlre to nav to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for ConBumptlon, Dr. King's New Life Pills. Bucklen'g Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have nev er handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal gatisiac tlon. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, it satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popular ity purely on their merits. Sold by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. A Hnre Cure for J'llei. like perspiration, causing intense itching i. . -. . -... ' 1 ' V 1 1 fiif m ii a wall am HI I ni I Bleeding or' protruding, yield at once to i I. 1 1. Illla Pumnrlv vhlll .M. 1. 'I . UUBttllAVO . J I ......... - directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays Itching and effects a permanent cure. 60c. Druggist or mall. street, Philadelphia, Fa. Sold by J. W. Conn. ' STRAYED OR STOLEN. From O'Brien's stable on Wednesday nlcht. June 21st, one dark chestnut horse, white spot on the nose, smooth shod on fore feet, rough shod on hind feet, about 11 years old, weight about 1,100 pounds, thin in flesh. A liberal reward will be paid for the return of the animal to the chief of police, or to Shaw & iArsen's woodyard. Tlic only Pure Ceum cf Tartar I' U&etl ia Miilioas of Ilr.rne nn uuuv The problem to solve is where you can get honest goods nml values for your money. We have decided to sell goods cheaper I k' the next fifteen days than we ever dreamed of selling before. Kindly pay attention and read: 10c and 121c Gingham; - - 8c and 9c Calicos, 12c and 15c Chambray Gingham, -20c and 25c Sateens, 81c Challie, 12c and 15c Dress Trimmings, 50c and 75c Moss Trimming. - - $1.50 and $1.75 Corsets, 25c Ladies' Vests, - SOc Ladics' Vests, - " - $5.00 Parasols, - $2.50 Parasols, : - - $1.25 Black Henrietta, - - 75c Black Henrietta, - - 50c Ladies' B'ancy Hose, - - - 25c Child Hose, 20c Child Hose, - - 15c Child Hose, $2.50 French Broad Cloth, Blankets at half price. Children Hats and Caps almost given away. Ladies' Blouses to sell wt any price; Ribbons, Laces and Gloves at prices never before unequalled. Men's Furnishing Goods at half price. Ladies' Wrappers at half price. These prices are . made with a guarantee of good faith and we solicit your most critical inspection of the above price list. These are only a few of the many bargains to be had. ( 'ome early. iilaWAYS THE! . CHEAPEST, 8HANAE rOH 8 A IK. 3 :001) LOTS AT SMITH'S 1MINT I'INK view. Apply t this oillce CHRAP A FKW fllOIOK lVTS IN ADAIR'S Astoria Ktiy t rnii. H-. Frank bplttltt at torney ut Ikw 173 Ca. Slrtot. WAXTED. A YOUNU WOMAN TO HKI.P IN I'll kitchen. Cull tit O'Hrlen'i llolel. AYOCNU MAN TO HELP IN RKBTA U runt kitchen, one wlt'i noma experience preferred. Juqulre of 622, '1 hird ttrcct. HKI.P WANTED,- AGKNTH PAID A GOOD communion, and fS.otK) divided amoiiu them not winter. feeliil attractions to be nunlied this year lor which we want the ser vices oi ucm agenu every wticrer mo dunis I'ublisliiUE Co. JUHm ::0. Chronicle llullUiiiK. San Francisco. BOOMS TO BICMT. C lTAOBOK F1VS KOOMrt; MS .T, $12. L Inquire ut Mr. . 0. II il.UlCN'S. rUJKNlHHKl) HOUSE F ii KOOMS, CBN L trolly Incited. Inquire at thin oillce. c VI.L ON P. BAKKK. 478 Till It!) 8TKF.F.T and have your clothes dyed and cleaned. GKO. MoLEAN.COKNER OLNEY AND A tor BtreelK, does u-r mral liiisliitssin black stiiltlilng ar.d r,mli lux. Foard & Stokes Gnooiaiio Dealers In Glassware, Crockery, Ship Supplier, Touacco, Wines and Fine Whiskies. Fine Tea and Coffee a Bneclnlty. The Fiii-at Display of Fruits In Mir City, Fresh on Every Steamer. Corner ol Third snd West Elglitu RtreaK C. P. UPSHUR, SHIPPING and COMMISSION Astoria, - Oregon. 3 ;-Vv . ' i r Li ,Vm fed V-..V .i"3 Ti B - N'o Ammonia; No Alum. Years the Stnudaid V At WORLD DEFYING- ulLPifu ! GAIjIS COEiIEIEBICSS 275 Third rfl rwr. A .-ioj i.i , re'ou. The Slore of John G. Mien: Has been purchased by Butterfie d I'ros., Who are going lo clone out the stork, InlemlliiK Piiroh.ii n will (lo well to cull nml fxuinli't- i" i" ami pneen before inri-haslng eltcvilifie. They also have ii good wutclniiakcr to do repulrlng. merchant Steamship Co.s Line, Connection with rimlln - Poclllo nnd (lrat Ni.rlheni Kiillwny nd VMnu Hteamslil l.tne. J TbUiik frelcht Mini tmssencers lor V anconvcr sii'l Victoria H t . nnd Heultlc, Taconiu uinl 1 toiinil l olnts. 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All orders promptly altendoU.to, AST0HIA NATIONAL BAM TUANSACTri A. GENERAL BAKKIKO BUSING. I Account il Finns and IhiUvIDuhIi. nllcli. ou KHVornuie jeiins. Korcign unci Domestic KxchuuKt' liought oiu. Mone Loai'cd on Pcrsonnl ircmltv liilorest puld ou Time Uuiiorlis us follow-: For 8 month), 4 per cent, per annum. a "ft " 12 " e " " A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT IliivhiB been fstnlill'tied In rotinpcllon wlih tli aliove, (lcMi.li Kill he received in 111110 lit of one dnllur mid miwitrd. Interest tril. h" nIIhu-miI as follows : On ordl nary savings hookn, 4 per Cent per minimi 1 u 1 term savings lioik, 8 er cent per uiinuni. U.K. Warrta, President. i. K. Illimlssl (,'asliler, J.C UeaitDi, Vice fresldem, D. K. Warron. J. C. Dement. ( Joha llol.., p'lre.tor.. II, 4", Thiimpsna, Thee llracker, J JEFFS KESTAUIJAKV -IK THE Don Toa Ton Restaurant in Iho Tow i (A nd the Finest on the ConxU Owner Parties, Banquets a Special;, The Fiaest WltM aid Uqaort. MACHINE SHOP JAN. !AL;iTV, rrir. (Hiicrcmier to Arndt & Ferchen.) Boiler Meilrlll mrA iiiHu'Ui.v. Cinifc a ree4MKiiy, AlHcttfno Witrk ol all kinds done. Hhop, of Lata) tlte Ht. In