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Ir- 1I'-1S '' CO 1 i six&dBM&iua - s .-'si '". -. : r" Vol. xvi. Astoria, Oregon, Friday Mornins:, March 24. 1882. No. 147. SE i mrf urtt .' QS' .UV K PtJBL J HA ' Vj -X 4 t i f H, l. I i THE PROTECTI ROBBERIES.! mi , . Z . ineoeauucs 01 protection are) finely illustriatcd bv the fact that I many articles of luxury are light ly taxed, vhle the necessities of life are burdened to such an ex tent as to virtually prohibit their importation. The protective tariff is an outrage that should be wiped out by the American 'people re gardless of party. We give a list of articles of luxury and necessity with the advalorem duties collect cellect ed: Articles of Luxurj . Pit tent. I .aces, cords, gimps, hiuitl 35 Diamonds 10 Embroideries ;". Fancy articles x Richest kinds of cut glass Jewelry , , Musical instruments Cliauioasnc. In nints ..40 47 Champagne in nuarts.?t; per rtoz. ...." Still wines, In bottle-: $2 The foregoing are articles that only the rich can afford to buy. Now let us see what the poor and middle class must pay for some of the necessities of life: Articles of Xccessitj. Cleaned rice Ensom salts, Chiceory Spool thread Window glass, common.. Band and hoop iron I'crCcnt. Y.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.tbU 102JJ TGK :....-8to73 uouer piaics Horseshoe nails Locomotive tires Steel rails Castoroil Crotou oil.. Paris white - Balmoral tilnaca ,S 'w -i-'i ! g 2 91 Blankets, valued at SG) cts pr 11 Woolen hosierv. at CS cts nr lb lOOJi .121 Bunting, rained at 23 cts per lb. "When will the people compel a change of the iniquitous tariff laws that are enriching a lew at tho apss fS of the multitude? Ji,..rT- r, .. rut-uiu wuoai. x uicaLa. Consul-General Denuy of .Shanghai, in an official comnruni catioif'io the State Department ad vocating forest culture in this oountry, says: "Under this system California would become the gar den of the world, whilo millions of acres of our public domain, now barren and unproductive, could bo turned to good account. California yearly is increasing 1ier drafts on her forest3, with compar atively no efforts boing made to keep up the supply. In less than thirt- years, it'is estimated, at the present rate of consumption, her belt of red wood will be all gone. She will then have to look to tho Sierras, in the northern part of the State, or to an outside market altogether. In all probability it will bo the latter for many years to come, a3 the timber fields of Oregon, "Washington Territory and Alaska will be more accessi ble than her own. The timber of Oregon and Washington has been comparatively little drawn upon, while that of Alaska remains al most undisturbed. Natural efforts being put forth constantly by those localities to replace tho trees cut off or destroTed, would, with proper care, preserve their forests tor an aimoss inueiimie unit:. Alaska, on account of the quantity and valuable kinds of her timber, in the near future will become one of the most important lumbering districts in the United States. In fact, the time is net far off when the lumber exported in any one year will amount in value to more than the sum paid for the entire Territory, not taking into account the wealth of her fisheries and mines. Why Country Bread Doesn't Rise. " Farmer Garrish rose behind tho desk, and placing in an impressive manner the tips of hi3 outstretched fingers upon it, made a most ex traordinary statement. He said that prominent among the 'pauses of ill-health among farmer's fam ilies was the heavy sodden bread to .which thoy are accustemed: and this condition of the bread in the agricultural districts the farmer accounted for as follews: "The farmer's wife," he said, "having kneaded her (iouh places ft in a y a . n wooden bowl, covers it with a nan- ncl cloth, and sets it by the stove to rise overnight. In every farm- i house there is a cat, and sjcnerally ( are two cat. The soft dough, the agreeable lhnnel.nndthc proxim ity of the stove :ue oleiuents of great attraction to these domesti cated animaK. They go to sleep on top of I he dough, prevent it from rising, anil consequently tiie bread that i made out of it is , Things Worth Knowing- ' 1. That f.sh-.nay be sealed much J easier bv dipping into boiling ! water about a minute. x Tint fish raw -is well be ' . inai iibii m.i -is ui in scaled if dcirecl, before packing , . , , , - ., . down in talt; though, in that o:pe, do not scald them. 3. That salt fish are quickest t ,, ,, , ,- -n i d best fre.-henod in sour nulk. and -t Tint mill- whieh is turned or 4. inat nntk which is xurm.(i or an-'ed' may be sweetened and dlinncTPM m-ii , , , - . ,. rendered fit for iimj again bv stir- Irinrs - ill -i littln s('i1m la - mi.... ...i. ... tu u. J. inai an win curuiu huu milk, hence in preparing milk h-.,r .,,! tn,i,h hnlish the'"1 "aVl"ff '" " M "' ci-Uaiiv.agnr-ultm-al innitoi. market re hea.v nml MJildpn. Abolish t o attractive, r.legant. .le-i-.rh.ete. It U lun.ish.il to .single. sub cat from farmhouses, :ud the ' . ' " . . ., -.Tiber-at ?-' ojperjear in a.lvan.v. , , , . Iiglitfnl, ctiarmmg, hue and hand-1 -z.-zz-zz speaker, "and the launer.s w.ve.s " - ,,.. ' , . ' ., , ,, ,. i some publication, that there was, MKin.ij -!. ntwl hllrlrf.ii will In ninrr I10.4I1 hv. I ! ridge, gravies etc.. the salt should."1 once, i.n.nei.ia.e, ,,r,u.uj,. i.nt b ..f1rl..f1 nnt tbr f.sb is urn- i upon that illiterate untaught, un- P-'rc"' ,l , , ... , .. , P. Tl.tf.-..1. moit ift.rbemn.il'tte,pd "nsktlled, uninformed, "" - -s. --3 '-&-' 3 R ining to sour, wiU sweeten if placed out ot qoor in the cool over night. 7 That clear boiliii"- water will , .,.. r ..... remove tea stains ami 111:1113- iriui stains. " Tour the water through the stain, and thus prevent ;t spreading through the fabric. 8. That rine tomates will rr move ink and other stains from white cleth: also from the hands. 0 That -i te-isDOonfnl of tunien- m:lke 1,,m ren0"ncc, icsign. abnn-i I)iemaUingiiiiill its branches ; ne.ilj j..uiie,lniu, ,,.,j Hospital Ujc.aie enti J. limt.iieaspooniiiioiiurpen - .1I1(j leaSonable, at .Mrs. Denny Currahs. n,.,..,, freeire:in.lal en.laneeotthlsHos- line boiled with vour white clothes will aid the whitening process. 10. That boiled starch is much ' improved by the addition of a lit tle sperm or salt, or both, or a lit-. tie gum arabic dissolved. 11 fPl.-i 1 -,1 ...1. .:ll ii. inai. uui-s.i. .11111 s.ut ui make your rusty llatirons as clean and smooth as glass. I m a lump of wax in a rag and keep it for . that purpose. When the irons are hot, rub them first with the wax rag, then scour with a paper or nlntl, snrinl-lml will, cl. -r " ' 12. That blue ointment and kerosene, mixed in eoual propor- , ; . - tions, and applied to necisteatK, is "an unfailing bedbug leincdy; and that a coat of whitewash is ditto for the walls of a log house 13. That kcroacua will soften boot's or shoes which have been , , , , . , . .....v.. ..V,.. J .....V.., .... . V...JW them as pliable as new. 14. That kerosene will make tin nnninnnii nv s-.Tni- -iiii. niiiiinp teakettles as bright as'ncw Sattt- rate a woolen rag and rub with it. It will also remove stains from clean varnished furniture. 15. That clean rain water.uid&oda will remove machine grease from washable fabrics. A Bsawtiful Idea. Away among llie Alleglianies tliere is a spring so small that a single ox, in a Summer day could drain it drv. It steals its it nob trusive way among the hills, till it spreads out into the beautiful Ohio; thence it stretches away a thousand miles, leaving on its banks motc"than a hundred villag es and cities and inatvy a cultivat ed farm, and bearing half a thou sand steamboats. Then joining the Mississippi it .stretches away twelve hundred miles or more, till it falls into the emblem of eternity.- It is one of the tributaries of the ocean, which' obedient only to God, shall roll and roar till the angel with one foot on the sea and the other on the laud, shall lift up his hand and swear that time shall be no longer. So with moral in- ifluence. It is : rill, a rivulet, a ! ' i i ji - river, an.ocean, aiio is uounuics land fathomless as eternity. Book Notice. Tlw lmmK- linnk- rif Sriinnviim: ' an Invaluable Aid to Correspon dents and Letter-writer. lull-, The thing rtiiis:l found at i.i-t. Ask .. , . ,. i i n i i i ,. ! Druggists lor "Hough on Kal-." It lisheri and lotted by L. I.. Ji.utlcUi (,rafnt rat. uibv.rn.u-lTs.Hivs, bnl- &Co., I3o-ton. After reading this ;.I'"S l-. uovs, little, diminutive, small, minute; u" ""'-iy """" volume, we were .-o tleliiihted.i Is a uunniiothshrt-t, lieirly ilotible I pleaded, jrratoful, jovfuu and slad. i . . - - - hardlv anv n.ivment. locoiiinensc, I i i. .. i i.. linn io:ui im t'luii'iii m'u, i-jinicr mi- ,'.". . -. , (cure for neivoiis Icbilit and eiknes reward, price, equivalent, icquital. . r ti,eonei-!itio n.nclloii-. Sl.a'dnig- amends or remuneration which ft" "" ,)-VV,s " ,'" sl'0W t ked to be.stow on the authors for the amusement, diver- j -Bnriuiiinii. .." sion, lccreation, etilcrtatnme.tit and New, quick, eomplijle cure I d.iw i , ' , , urinan allectiin.s, .saiarling. n.-nm-ut sjiort that tliey had procured us.ior ,iiiilcnlt miiiatmn. U.tne ilise.ws. rnrrnv. if inv one is -o Iusc ''si. at druggists. OjegimDrixit. DAVks, -Moreove, it am one is to o.is. , j(.()- p,;rTan,i, Or. vile, low or mean as to condemn. ' , i l .1 : blame, remove or icpioach tlns nviltnrl siihlifie hin-h uiairiiificeiit oxanen, aiimir.ie, in ii,ui.iaiiiiioi in, elevated and refined pi oductiou in i ' pch a way. manner or mod" as in 'inv iWrcp tn pMsnnnte ' ( re ' i - v bgrco to c.vasptiate, cni.igf , ' vex. ianuiil.e, agjjia.iu-, piuvuhi- .... , ,i i-i or irritate those who sav thev like ' . . por-j'NtKv, that is, we, will proceed -:. ' "", i" ..."". tlircctlv, it not sooner, to lninct :.,.i-i... jii.f..i ......ne.l.wi l.,.. ",uuin ."'. y ". . ' -' .' i,!m.M, I ,usu'e,u' """""i. 5,"'"'"-'-" . hold, uncouth, imiiertiiient. rude. ,---- j g, penurious, sordid, ah-; Iject, miserly. despicable,obno.xious,; disagreeableolletisivp, unpleasant, assuming, conceited, arrogant, ! childish, juvenile, infantile, pue r. -lo-poreon punishment that will " ' ' iK,"v ' "-, n-.u.ijm.i, ... i;( 41,: ., r ,l ,... .,1 , quit tin-, jmrt of tho countrj .il- together. Saj ings of Eminent Men. Just before Blucher came to the assistance of Wellington, an aid - '1 1 .....1 . !..!;.. .1 ac-camp ixx.e up, aim saiiuing me Iron Duke, said: What is your ' tisement is a good thing. 'Let Iie - battle go on.' The battle did goon, L,l V,! ... .lffr.,.,.,! P,V - .,.. .... j, .,...,.. . -w.w.-.v -. . .... Great Battlefields of the World. , ' keen your name constantly be- 1. .,,,-., . : '. ; ;lore Hie puonc 11 you wish 10 nave a prosperous trade, ah men 01 l 1 . . f ' advertising is worth a mile of wait- , " . tt -i 1 . ing for customers. Hannibal to grace's opinion of advertising? ' t i-uropo in lt-a. she inirouueeu the . l . , I remedy 111 Spain, jyhere it was known "I think," replied the eonqueror of ; under vaiious names, until Jjinuieus ,lul.i , . ,,.1 . ,. called it Cinchona, in honor of the ladj the little Coisican, "that an adver- whohadluotichl them that whieh was 7. soffim before crossing 'nlJuu 1 Alps. ' i i 1 r i .u iirii'orTiuiiiiiiinr v nrr if.i- -nn .............. -.... ...U .U. J.. both when you ar awake and ! when you arc asleep. It it. a friend 1 which is constantly estollmg your merits and those of your goods to -largo numbers of people at the ' same time. No merchant can af- ; ford to be without it. lrdm Achilles oration on the death oj Hector. Louisville Courier-Jour- ' nil ,,., , , ,, , ,. lien the fool has made up Ins mind tho market has "one bv. Health is Wealth. I)r. 11 C. West's Xcive and liraln Tieat - ment: a speclUc for Hysteria, , Uizziness, Convulsions, 2errou? Headache, Mental I)c - preasioii. Loss of Memory, spcnnatorihoea, ljiipotcuc. Involuntary Emissions, Prema - nire Old Arc. caused iyocr - certioii,sclf - ibiisc. or oer-iiiduIuenee. which lead? lo misery, decay and death. One bo will cure recent cases. Each box contains one months treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars ; ent by mall prepaid on re ceipt of price. Wc guarantee six boxes to enrcmy case. Willi each order receU cil bi ns for six boxes accompanied with iHe dol lar, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to return themoncvll the treat ment does not clTcct a cure. tUiarantees is sued only liy V. E. Dement, druggist, As toria. Oregon. Orders l mall at regular prices. Notice. BID: WILL P.E P.ECEIVEI) I'Oll THE construction of a House on Lots. Mock (1, McChuc'.s jVstoria, adjoining the Pjthian Halt. All communications to hcaddicsscd, A. JI. Johnson & Co., Eox 2IJ. Euilding to ho finished on, or about the first f 1st of Junf. IlidsreceUcdforlodays. Itigtit re served to reject any or all bid-", plans and Specifications to be be seen at Tue Asto nixs offlce. t d Por V New house and first class lit iN ap pointments. Third street, in It. iJ i TimmpinV blr.'k, oppo-.Ho Capt. Ain- J worth. Kunm-i i ino u.iv. ihh-k or hiontls. -Mi:. E. Ai:i:n.oi. Mloucli mi IJnJs." rvrfui lists. flrcMVonlainini; in ndili- ,;.... .ii .i i . ,... , ,.i.t.... ...: WWW Ilciltli Kem-wer. Absolute war: war: war: , Water fiont offeied free to :m. pel" ..jnimiM a .lu-miit in iiu- i-in War! War! War! ou of Williamsport. Lumber we mu-t fmc ;tn build this citv. We hac one store in rmilln!g order at )re-ent. (Juiti- a miui- ber have ah eady locak-d Immes in thi a)(1 v(.t j,cro N ,.. sold on line tu miu mucii.imis ,uih;ii i;i l- iniieso.iw. oi .vsimiii. mi me siwiij sun- nf n, i.;h mi v.uinnv inv ... .... ......,. ....j. J WlLI.IAMsOV.Si:. Itnonix to Rent, i.,,l,,1s,lu111,Wirri,iJil loom'in a pleasant localilj'eaii. I e ac- , ommod.ited at Airs. I)eifn (.'nrran.s. I nrar lIlf. rongreg.itional chinch. i Zl Eastern oystei-.' ' Anoil.er tine lot of Kastern Oxsteis; ;just recelcd at lloscoes, per steamer (Oregon. Occident block. T" Take XoUee.- On after this date, an ail.lition.il 10 cents per cord win be tJiargeu" on all older, tor .iwed wood nf-t uceomp'nnieil uy the cash, at lirays- wnoiuysiri!. ,nm 1st. lsst. "7 I 1st, ISst. I 'r the J. acnes'. .;assstreer,ucarv;ongiegaiinnai (.nuieu. ' .rr r:' I'prilViai. ISiiter... CiDclionailubra. The Count Cinehou was the bpanish " c. " "V,,'",! .' 1 tittow.froin '""": u.1"" ""'.'.- 1 '-"-".. ...;v.. ....-. ; vian baric, or. as it was cauen m ine , iror he? Ser onetum 1 IJX-lftoP'Vr'jttc 1U l?- Wired and lifty j ears, science has gi en I !?. 5"JPS " JL,!K ,M, H. IL"? any cures . 1 11101 11111 appeiiie iwr siiiiiu-i Jaut by icstoring the natural tone of the stomach. It attacKS excessue loc of Honor as it does a fever, and destroys , both alike. The powerful tonic irtue nf hc cinehoua is pn'sevved in the! l.-v. .., ft., Irlltnr.s t.h ...llOt. .iVnot I'll j ciuoiuiuii. ""'," ,"",', . . vi, . n".Tiiist malariaL lever lonlat as the wero in the days of the olil Sp.inish ' Viceroys. We guarantee the ingredi- ,.llts f the.se bitters to be -absolutelv . beat bitter in the world. "The proof of 1 the pudding is in the eating," and we i ...in: I . willingly abide this tert. Forsalo by all driissrists. crocers and liouor dealers. ! Onirr it. IJoob&Co..:i!'ents forAsturi.i. 1 - .. . i.rti....fn1.'5 .-. Ir.r-tlt.. ..t.Ti f . r.lnf ,., fmnc Price 23 and :) cents Soldbv W'. E. Dement. The Ucv. Geo. II. Tha.er.or iJour bnn. Iud.. .savs:Bntli injself and wife owcoiirlnes"toSiirr.oii'sCosrMPTiov CriiK." Sold by W li Dement. '-.Music hath charms.' See (J.irl Ad- j lei's aecordeons; they are as bin as tho 1 maUe em. ( Chas.Steens and Sou h.ie a stoeh nrmiiiilriinssaiid moulders tools which I can lie bought cheap for cash tn (-lose 1 out that branch ot the business. Jsiiii.ou's Uur.n will innnediatelj relieve Croup, whooplns coligh and lironehitis. bold by W.K. Oemefd. Sihllrib's f'llnrrli Itemed v a Wisi- tie cure for Catarrh, Diniheiia and h'anker Month. .Sold b W. V.. Dement. ' I ,,,, ,. , , ... , the IVruvian syrup has cured Ihou 1 sands who wercsulTerui!: from dysiiep sia.ileiiiiuv, liver -compiainr, uoiis, nu niors, fenialo coniidaints, etc. l'ampii lets free to any address. Sctii W.Towlf & Jjons. r.iislon. A eoiiKh.com or sore throatshould be j oppwir yeRlecl frequently lesults in! sleni: an rneurable luiiK disease or consiinip- tion. Jjiown s liiinicniai irocnes u not disorder the stoinaeh like coujjli syrups and bals,ms. but act diiectlj, on the m llameil parts, allaying irritation, give relief in asthma, bronchitis,- coughs, eatairh, and the throat troubles which singers and public speakers are subject to.' Far thirty cars Drown's, Inonchial troches hae been recommended by physicians, and always give perfect satisfaction. IlaUng been tested by wide and constant use for neaily an en tire generation, they have attained well merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cents a dox everywhere. Airl-otii f House, ir.uil, Orefjon. Kuril NUtMl itnonm So Let At 'Mr. MuiwnV lodin" house .Miicriiian iCriH. Imprest. - Will reeeie .mlprs at Ihc store of J. V. C.im- for upper AMoria or any other part of the ciiv. !.nc jour eiders on the slait and "tliex will be prompt I) at temlftl t'i. ti-e. .Ii.st reevuiil per sieanier Columbia. a fine lot ot CBslern ojsters, which will ) beMTvednp in iir-t e!as style at ltos-i eoes u. eideitt block. , Iii i!i' IVhoIi- Siistory o!3Iedti'inp X" prcp.uation has eer jierformed aiieliiiianeloiis cures, or maintained no wid.' a imputation, as Arnn's CuF.ur.v l'r.ooiiAi., which is lecogniiil as the world's reiiied tor all diseases of the tlnii.it and luii'i-. Its long-coiuiniied "i seiie- of wonderful enres m all elimatr hasinadi'it uniei-sally known as a safe and reliable agent to "employ. Against ordinarj colds, which are the foi-emn-neisof "more seiiiius disordfif., it acts siH-L'dii'. and stireii. alwavs lelicvimr lufiVriiiK. and often saving life. The t protection it ationls, iiy us timi-iy use m throat and chest disordeis, makes ii an iuxal.iabl" remeily to be kept always on hand in evcrj home. Xo person can aliorfl fo lie without It. and those who hive once ucd it never will. Tioin their knowledge of its composition and elfect-, physicians use the CnEi:i:r I'i:otoi:al extensively in their practice, and elergvnien reeoniinend it. It is absolutely cei tain in its remedial effecls, mil win atwajs cure wane eiucs are possible. -. ri sai.i: nv all nnAi.r.Rs. "Alieiti7es(if Oieiron who desire to uiloriii their fiiends in the states of thouondilion and progress of this state, can liau'iiomoreeomplete andeompre hensite volume of faetsto send them than b subscribing for this journal, and having lis mall it weekly to their friends. We mail it .as directed. Kor .'(Mill advance, we mail three copies of Tin: WimiviA Astoiiian'oiic year. MISCIXLAraOUS. HOSPITAL, ASTOKIA, - - OKEOON fjuns ixsTiimox. raiiEii care of A the Msters ut Chanty, is now ready for the reception ot patients. I'livsite looms for the accommodation ot an. ilCslnii them. . I'.itifiitsailin'.tteilatatlhoutsd.iyornlght. No piivsieian has exclusive risjht. eterv .iMlh'Mt Is free to and has the prltilcgc of eiupioj nig a ;)iiysif!.in.iuej preier. . VnHeil State Slnrinej pitat iturin-sickness, tvrnuts ran- lalnoilfor I uiieit htat!s Marines at ,,.. must be ob- tlie Ciw- MSTKllH OF ClIAltlTV Wilson & Fisher, CHANDLERS'. DP.AI.KRS JX Iron. steel. CoalJ, Anchors. Chains, ITAR, -PITCH, OAKUM, WKorr.it r and err fiAi.VAM.t:n SPIKES, Y:i:ts. 'iii'i' rVnlls and lluees, c. .tt Dnininonitnilii . tneU Hardware, faints ana UtlS ,. . , huiibprand Hemp Pacttinq of an Kinas. PROVISIONS. a-i.oru ami .iiitx fi:i:i. Auciits rt Siitem rioitring JlilH. Corner Clienamus and Haniilton Street9 AM'OltrA.OKECON. Iiii!ior(rniul Wholesale dralci In . . 1 i-icars ana 1 ODacco. tmiOKer s ar- ticles, Playing Cards, Cut lery, Etc., Etc, The larj-'i'it and finest stock of Meerschaum ami Amber poods In ilie city. Particular at tention iMid 10 owters flom thu eiiuntry and I'sSC'ls. (-lioii.iimis street, Astoria, Oregon. THI'.O. lUtACKEI', Manager. Dress Milking. i MK-s. W. ('.. l-n:,S & MISS i:bLA LOfiAX. The third hmeMwst ottiie ConcreKational luircii. NIC17 SUITS FOR LADIES ll.lilc for I'riini bli $10. HANSEN BROTHERS, Architects and Builders, All LI liils nt House nark ilone at silini-teHt notice. Simp Comer of Cass and Astor Street, ASTOItlA. - - - OKEGOX pnw Jln onr Cowo Pncic "&J UV an" aave OSIS. six months ha.n passed and yet theie aie several persons whose indebtedness touie. on account of Tin: A&ToniA. prlor toOctoberst, 18S1, still lemains uncancelled. I Iiavu determined to bring, if necessir, suit to collect every dollar that remains delinquent after ten days from this dale, (March 17th JSS2) hence lr you aim: ixiinrtTED you know it, and can save costs and trouble liv hamlin" tbn monev to Mr. F. C. Mor ris, who Is the only person authorized to collcctthc same m Astoria, or by for- waiding the same to my address. D.C. IRELAND. Xo. 110 Front St. (up Stairs) Portland, Oregon. .MISCELLANEOUS. S.ARNDT & PERCHEN, ASTOKIA. - OKHCON. The Pioneer Machine Shop J&2, BLACKSMITH iSHOP 9? Boiler Shop Alt kimls ot ENGINE, CANNERY, AND STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attemlcd to. A specialty made of repnlimq . CANNERY DIES, roor or LAr.ucTTi: stki:et. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. lSistroxSTisuhT, Xi.vk I'AitKim House, AsroKIA. - ORFfJOX. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. UTClitRIHHS Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. CASTINGS. Of all lleserlptloiisi marie to Oritcr at liort ATotlre. A. D. Wass. Preslilciit. J. O. Uusti.F1!, Jsctretary. I. v. Cask. Treasurer. Joirar l'o, Superintendent. WILLIAM EDGAE, Cornor Main and ChDnamas Streets, ASTOItlA 0KEJ0. DRH.CT is CIGARS AND" TOBACCO, Tho Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS &. SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0U.I and other Ijislish Cutlery. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Meershaum Pipes, etc. A fine stock ot lVatclic and .1 ewe try. 3Iuxzlc ami Iti'eeeh Iioailitis; Miot Ouns and Klllesi, Itevotvers. IMhIiiIm. mid Ammunition maiiim: GliASSEH. ALSO A TINE Assiirtment of (line SPECTACLES and F.YE tSIVSSKsJ. I. W. CASE, IMPOIiTEU AND W1I0LESA1.E AND RE TAIL IiEALLT. IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Coiner Clienaiinii and Cu-v streets. ABTOK1A - - - OIIKGON. MAGNUS C. (1R0SBY, Dealer in HARDWARE, IROH, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Pluitas ui Steam. Fitters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER. Cannery ancl Fisliermens Supplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House I Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP- PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch. Xone but lint ehiss orJ,men einploye.1. A larse assortment of . Smk -r" -iVf' (jA Ti E S ""- fc - . Constantly on Hand JrfWsV sftm-mteKr Zg-Z&Z.rBB -'V- OTJ rfev JZESm SHfe. vvV 4V BUSINESS CARDS.- P c. nohitES, XOTAltY rUBLIC, An-rioNi:i:t:, commission anh MJUANCC AtJEST. T A. 3IlITOSH. MEKCHANT TAILOK, Occident Itetel Buitilms. ASTORIA - - - OREOOU BAJii- AVHiTTrjionn. ai.i I'm'oituv am stitr.r.ov. OilUe with Dr. .lay Tuttle. 3Irs. Hogm. Reiiilenee at D n. .1. C. SHAFTED, l'lHsltH. nml Sl'KKKOY (OFCTSCUEn A1SZTA UNeascH orilieTIiront aSpeelaltj-. Ofliee oer Coun's Drus Store. J)R. C. C. CLASS, nivMci.vx axd sltroeon. OliU-e iitei A. V. Utcn's Store, ASCOniA, - OREGON. "P I. WJTOS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Ofllce in C. U I'arker's bmliliti". ou Kenton sti'oct, opposite Custom House, ASTOKIA, ... - OEr.GON". JAY TBTTXE, 31. I. THYSICLVN AND SUKGEOiJ.' OtriCF-Oer the AVhite Ilotiso Store. Hi -sioKxen At Jin. aiunson's boardins house, Ciienamiis street, Astoria, Oregon. V OUAXfi, 31. O PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room 'o. :i. AntorInn Bnlldlns. t.t'1- STAIEO.) IIi.siDF.Nef. Comer of Denton and Court streets, Asjoita, Oregop. "P . I1IUKS. PENTIST, ASTORIA, - XIRKOON. llooms hi Allen's bmldins up stairs, comer of ClH and Sqeruocqhe streets. j Q. A. BOWLIJY. ATTOKNEY AT , LATV. Clicnainus Street. - ASTOKIA. OltEaO. Q n. 11AIX 4fc CO.,' "- - DIIALFR IX Dooi-m, AVinilowH, .Illiuibi, Trnn Mom; Iiimibcr, Kte. All Kinds of Oak Lumber, Glass, Boat Ma terial, etc. iStcainMIU near; Weston hotel, Cor. Oen evivc and Astorstreets. . J. H. D. GRAY, . Wholesale and retail dealer in. ATA. KrSJiS OF JFJRED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. General storage andAYliartago on reason able terms. I-out or Benton street. Astoria Orccon. AX3ELS. nn.vLKn is New and. Choice MILLINERY, Desiicslo call the attention otthe Ladles of Astoria to the fact that she has rewired a Unw assortment ot the LATEST- KTYLEH OF Hats. Bonnets, Trimmings, FANCY QOODS. Corner Jlain aiidSiiieinoqhu Streets. SIJ- PARKER, llKAT-EK IV Hay, Oats, Straw. Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand. 1Vool Delivered to Order. Dray fog, Teaming and Express Business. Horses and Carriages for Hire. llKALEU IX WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. GOLDEN SHOE STORE. I have opened a B00T nd SHOE STORE -On tlie Kondway, , OpNisite the O. R. &. X Company's liwk. I sun prrpareil lo du , ,,.,lt!s.,. ijAss WORK lu niy-tAur M v sUlck and now an(l ver, uUx. . 1 01 any stjlc) on all "Uiallliave your choice. Uf on itie shelves you and uone that mil do I - '-' " l jrARVom. 3 "TBI M Ss W - ' s If