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(V : BaaHMHBCHnHaB MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. HEES WE ARE jgL&?J&JLmil ISSUED KVE11Y SATURDAY MORNING. OFFIGE IN THE ASTORIAN BUILDING, CASS STltEET. D.CIRELAXD - - PUBLISHER. TERMS OF SUJJSCRIITIOX. Served J)y Carrier per month 25cts One Copy, four montlis... $1 00 One Copy, twelve montlis .. 3 00 Advertisements inserted bv the vear at the rate of Si 50 per square per month, For less time than one year, $2 50 per square for the first Insertion, and Si oo per square for each subsequent insertion will be charged. Temple .Lodge, No. 7, A. F. A. M. Regular Communications first and 1fc third Saturdays in each month, at o'clock, p. m., at the Hall in Astoria. Members of tbo Order, in pood standing, arc :invited to attend. By ordei of tho W. M. Beaver Jbodge No. 35, 1. O. O. P. Mnnr nrnrtr T-riox? flrnntn ktt .1&.V'U J --7 - 1UUJ J AU Vljt4f - a V n'Mnnlr in fVioftilfl VnnvraSyf Ul, . V V.VW, ... U.W wuv -w.... .. 3sSa4P -DOQ Hall, cor. .of Cass and Chcnamus streets, Astoria. Members of the invited to attend. By order. Order aro n. g. Astoria Lodge No. 40, 1. O. G. T. Regular Mooting every Tuesday Evening ut 7 o'clock, at Good Templar's Hall, Chena ,mus Street, Astoria, over Q. L. Parker's Store. Members of the Order, in good stand ing, aro invited to attend. Dcgrco meeting 1st .Monday each month. By order W. C. T. Common Council. Regular mootings first and third Monday evenings of each month, at "7 o'clock C" Persons desiring to have matters acted -upon by tho Council, at any regular meeting, jnust present tho same to tho Auditor and Clork on or before tho Friday ovening prior to tho Monday on which tho Council holds its regular meetings. By order of tho Council. F. J. Taylor. Auditor. Astoria Engine Co. No. 1. Regular monthly meeting will bo held at the Jiall of the Company, on tho secondTuesday vof each month, at 7 o'clock p. in. SrMombers aro expected to attend prom ptly, if not the usual fines will be imposed .against them, unless legal oxcuso is offered. By order of tho Company, A. VAX DUSEX, President. R. N. Carsahas, Secretary. Rescue Engine Co. No. Regular meetings will be held at the House of the comnanv on the 1st Thursday of each month, ,at 1XA o'clock p. in. J. D. MERRYMAN. Pres. G. F. r.YiiKKK, Sec, Cemetery Notice. The undersigned Sexton of the Astoria Com etery, in view of the fact that the cemetery grounds are now permanently located, wishes all persons owning lots in the grounds to re port the number and block to him; also, all persons who have buried friends in the grounds at any time, are requested to ad dress him through the Pot-olHco, or call upon him at his oflice, and furnish him with a list embracing the name of deceased, age, when buried, the lot or block upon which the burial w:is made, and such other information su will enable him to bring order out of chaos. F. FEKRELL, City Sexton. Astoria, Oregon, Sept. 20. 1877, PROCLAMATION, BV THE PlIEl I) EXT DF THE U. S., 1 WASHINGTON ClTV, Oct. 21), 1S77. f The completed circle of summer and winter seed time and harvest has brought us to the accustomed season at whirh religious people celebrate with .praise anil thanksgiving the enduring mercy of Almighty God. This de vout and pulu confession of the constant attendance of man upon the Divine Fathir for all good gifts of life and health, of peace and happiness, so early in our history made a habit of by our people, finds in the survey of the past year new grounds for its joyful and grateful manifestations in all the blessings which descend upon benignant se:isons. This lias been a memorable year over the wide territory of our country. "With all its diver sity of soil and climate and products, the earth has yielded a bountiful return to the la bor of the husbandman. The health of the people h;is been blighted by no prevalent or widespread diseases. No great disasters of shipwreck upon our coasts or to our com merce on the seas have brought loss and hard ship to merchants or mariners and the un clouded happiness of community with sym pathetic sorrow. In all that eonccrns'our strength and peace and greatness as a na tion, m all that touches the permanence and security of our government and the benifi c'nt institutions on which it rests ; in all that ttilccts the character and -dispositions of our people ami tests our capacity to enjoy and uphold the equal and free condition of society i now permanent and universal throughout the land. The experience of the last year is conspicuously marked by the protecting prov idence of God, and is full of promise and hope. for coming generations. Under a sense of these infinite obligations to the Great Ruler of times and seasons and events, let us humbly ascribe it to our own faults and frail ties, if any degree of that perfect concord and happiness, peace and justice which such great mercies should dilluse through the hearts and lives of our people do noi alto gether and always and everywhere prevail. Jct as with one spirit and one voice lift up praise and thanksgiving to God for his mani fold goodness to our land, and his manifest care lor the nation. Now, therefore, I, Rutherford B. Haves, President of the United States, do appoint themselves from secular cares and labors, the in.'ople of the United States do meet together oil that day in their respective places of wor kup there to give thanks and praise to Al mighty God for His mercies, and tu devoutly beseech their continuance, Jn witness whereof, etc, R. B. HAYES. -;v SKWllilo the advertiser & nnd i-leep, printers, steam engines, and print ing presses are at work for him, trains find stages are taking his words to every corner of the country, to thousands oi venders, all 'whom glunee with more or Jess interest at the message prepared for " thera in tho solitude of his office. No ' preacher ever spoke to so large an audi ence, or with so little effort, or so elo quently, as you may with the newspaper tSIW'S aixtenco, ppeal; to tfe public. Vf nx.'rr1lm 'Sssstesa M. MEYER, ASTORIA. RREWERY, Ilavins all tho necessary machinery for first class work, skillful Brewers, and using none but the best quality of materials, tho Proprie tor is prepared to manufacture LAGER BEER in any quantity, from a single bottle to a bar rel, and put it up in good condition for ship ment or immediate use. Families and keep ers of public houses promptly and regularly supplied. M. MEYER. Proprietor. Washington "Market, Main Street Astoria Oregon, JDERG3IAN 0 BERRY RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tion of tho public to tho fact that the abovo Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY OF FRESH AND CURED MEATS! "Which will bo sold at lowest rates, wholesale and retail. Special attention given to supply ing ships. BIT XOXE BUT THE XEW IlflTKOVEI FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE, THE BEST - - WOULD For sale at the City Book Store. Astoria Brewery Saloon, AND BOTTLED BEEFw DEPOT. MAIN STltEET, ASTORIA. RUDOLPH RARTJT, MICHAEL MYERS, Proprietors. The BEST QUALITY LAGER BEER FIVE CENTS A GLASS. K The patronage of the public is respect fully solicited. Orders for Lager, or Bottled Beer, in any quantity, promptly filled. Free Lunch day and nigbt LOUIS WILSON. F. A. FISHKR. Wilson & Fisher DEALERS IX HAY, FEED, GROCERIES, AND Wharfage and Varehouse Storage. Corner Chcnamus and Hamilton Streets. ASTORIA, OREGON. HEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. Prices Lower Than Ever. 6EQRQE W. CORNART, Is constantly receiving the finest assortment OF BLANK BOOKS. STATIONERY. OFFICE FIXTURES AND NOTIONS. ALL THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS OF SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL IXSTKOTIISXTS. Agent for Sherman 4fc Hyde's Pianos and Orpins sold on Installments. ALSO FIXE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CiQARS AND TOBACCO, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. North side of Chenamus street, hetween Cass and. Mam - - - Astoria, Orkgon. GrBEAT EEDTJCTIOIsr PRICES!! THE PIONEER B'OOT & SHOE STORE Corner of Cass and Sfiuemocqha streets. ASTORIA, OREGON. FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS I WILL SELL ALL IY LARGE STOCK OF MENS', BOYS', LADIES', MISSES AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES At a considerable reduction fcom previous prices, many kinds AT COST! C- J- SJVHTH, Prop. "NIL DESPERANDOTL Lime, Brick, Sand J&.XLOL Ti A.T'JBE; AliO Plaster anil Marl Dnst AS CHEAP AS CAN BE LAID I ASTORIA. Can be had in any quantity at my wharf 3Ageat for sale of San Juan Lime PETER RUNEY, Astoria, PACIFIC MUTUAL Life Insurance Company OF CALIFORNIA. .T. C. CATtROTiXu Preside Geo. A. aiOOJtti Vice Preside esideut ASSETS GOLD COM BASIS - $1,300,000 Total Death claims paid, oyer - - 700 000 HOME OFFICE, 41 SECOND STREET, S ACRA3I ENTO , V ALI FORXI A. BRANCH OFFICE ASTORIA, OREGON. OFFICERS: LAV. CASE President C. S. WRIGHT Arice President C. BROWN Secretary J. Q. A. BO WLBY Attorney AL D. JENNINGS... Medical Examiner EXECUTIVE cemmittee: R. R. SPEDDEN, C. J. TRENCIIARD, D. K. WARREN. J.W. GEAKIIART, R. ALEXANDER. DIRECTORS : C. S. WRIGIIT, J.W. GEARI I ART. I. W. CASE, C. BROWN. R. ALEXANDER. R. R. SPEDDEN, C. J. TRENCIIARD M. D. JENNINGS. C. A. McGUIRE, Applications for Insurance may be made to any member of the Hoard. All receipts of this oflice loaned in Astoria. No provision for our hoirs Is adequate that is not immediate, for death may be imme diate. Life Insurance tends to reduce taxation by its reduction of pauperism and possibility of crime. It is a national blessing and will at no distant day be universally adopted. The Life Insurauee companies of the coun try disbursed over $70,000,000 to their patrons In lS7t;. Death Claims, Dividends and Ma tured Endowments. Policies issued by the Pacific Mutual are free from the usual rertrictions on travel. C. BfiOO, Resident Agent. G. IV. CAKCY, General Agent, Salem, Ogn. A. It. COVALT. Portland. Oregon, General Manager Northwestern Department. Astoria, October '2, 1S77. 3m BARBOUR'S IHISII IXAX THREADS AXD SALMON NET TWINES. IJiirbonr IJrotliers. 119 Pine street, San Francisco. Henry Ioylc, Manager. d.w.tf W. E. DEMENT, g DRUGGIST, ff ASTORIA, --- - OREGOX. Carries a full Assortment of Drugs, Patent Medicines, PAINTS, OIL AND GLASS. Prescriptions filled with care Day or Night. tW Manufacturer of Fishermen's "Relief. A sure preventative of Chapped Hands, and cure for Fish Wounds. 5"Demcnl's Florida Water, price 50 cents. PAIN ERADICAT0R, The Most Wonderful Discovery of the Age ! The "World Moves, and I'nlcss "'p Fro grevs ve go Haclnvnrd. Xotliing licmnins .Stationary. Put up in largo bottles, and for sale by druggists and dealers. If you happen to bo in r locality where STEELE'S PAIS ERAD1 UATOR cannot bo obtained, send to tho near est wholesale druggist, or the Agents, CRANE & BRIGHAM Wholesale Druggists, Snn Francisco. ftSTFor sale in Astoria by It. F. Caufield and W. E. Dement. SALEM WOOD PUMPS. THESE PUMPS ARE RECOaI mended to fanners and all others in want of a cheap and durable article. ie-For sale by JACKIXS & HAVES, d&wtf Astoria, Oregon. 3MCS3SL BEEF, A Really Fine Article for Sale low. BY CAPT. NARBETT, ILWACO. 22?-For samples and particulars inquire at Trenchard & Upshur's or at Sibson, Haiml ton & Higgins, Astoria. (JHARLES HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OP And Dealer in FURNITUREand BEDDING. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WALL PAPER, SHADES, etc. 5-All kinds of repairing promptly at tenden to. and furniture made to order. 53-A. full line of Picture mouldings and frames, brackets, window cornices, etc. J-Full stock and lowest prices, corner oi Suuemocqha and Main street, Astoria, WILL PURCHASE X VY Xii X X -V iTTiwrnv FIVE Uferpp Pi iIm nf te WttiW Isioria CENTS.J Or SEPARATE DATES. C. P. UPSHUR. W. II. TWILIGHT, D. K. WARREN, J. Q. A. BO WLBY. F. D. WINTON. II. P.GEARHART, M&Z? $7 t& Til 33 ex Vith a complete and elegant stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Consisting of a full invoice of Dress Goods, Dry, Staple and Fancy Goods, A. line assortment of knit woolen ware for LADIES and GENTS. A large assortment of Hen's and Boy's Clothing. Overcoats of all Styles, GEXTS FURXISHIXG- GOOIS. BOQXS, SHOSS, ?S ZZ&-&&, CD o c CO S3 ca "S3 CO 2. Don't fail to call on us before wm nnu it, money in your pocke:. Respectfully Yours, Cor. Chenamus and Main streets, A. YAK" DUSEN & CO. TyALL PAPER, CHINA MATTING, AXD HOUSE LUIUfG In quantities to suit, for sale- cheap at A. Vax DUSEX & Cos yyniTE lead. BOILED OIL, TURPENTINE, S LSO NAILS AND SPIKES Suitable for street work, All for sale cheap at A. Vax DUSEX & Co.'?. J UST RECEIVED. Tho best in tho World. Outsido and inside white, and a great vari ety of shades in quart, ono gallon and five gal lon tins ut A. Vax DUSEN & Co.'s. Cass street. Astoria. ! ID SEWING MACHINES DOWN! New family Singer old prico SG- 00 Reduced to 50 00 Xow laiuily Singer, with drop leuf, drawers and cover, old price i-t 00 Reduced to 00 00 Other styles reduced in proportion. In addition to tho above reduction a discount of 10 per cent, will bo mado on CASH SALES. Mnchines sold on tho installment plan on liberal terms. A- Van Dusen & Co., Agents. ASTORIA, OREGOIN". B. B. Franklin, unucnirticn amu vhdinci mincn. i Squemocqha street, noxt door to Astorian buildins, Astoria, Oregon. JW'All work done in a skillful manner, on short notico and at reason.iblo prices. HENRY SIADLIKGER, -DEALER IX STOVES A3D TINWARE. JOHBIXG PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. SHOP On Souomocoha street, between Main and Cass street", Astoria. Oregon. Yi m. EDGAR, Corner Main and Chenamus Streots, ASTORIA OREGON. DEALER IX THE CHOICEST BRAND? OK Tobacco and Cigars, and the Genuine Wostenholm, and other English Cutlery. Genuine 3Iccr.shnum 1'lpvs a Speciality. tW Fairchilds Gold Pens, ana all sorts of Stationery, Notions. Etc. J. H. D. GRAY, "Wholesale and retail dealerfn. FLOUR, FEED, OATS, HAY, . STRAW, VOO, etc., Also wholesale dealer in Shoalwater Bay OYSTERS, Received fresh from the betl four time & week. On the wharf foot of Benton street, Astoria, Oregon. T. S. JEWETT. B. S. XIMBAIL. Draying & Trucking. Thj underfilled har ns purchased tho inter est of tho ASTORIA TRUCK & DRAY CO., -ncluding Tcam3, Vohecles, etc., respectfully announce that wo are prepared to PILL ALL ORDERS WITH PROMPTNESS. IN A CAREFUL MANNER vssr Orders may be left at tho Ocoident Uotel. JEWETT & KIMBALL. F. S. &IEADE, MERCHANT TA1X0R -AND- Dealer 1 Gents line Fui'nisliing CHENAMUS ST., - - ASTORL, OREGON PRENCH, ENGLISH and AMERICAN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTJNGS, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. I w end making your purchases, as voh cro SCHLUSSEL & KANT. Astoria. Orpon. MISCELLANEOUS. I. W. CASE, Wholesale and Retail DEALER EST ASSORTED MERCHANDISE of every Description. BOOTS, SHOES, AiND SLIPPEELS, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT,. COMPRISING OVER SIXTY CASES, OP THE BEST QUALITY AT LOW EST POSSIBLE RATES. M RS. DR. BURR, Homeopathic Physician and Electrician. Late of San Francisco, and Graduaco of the Homeopathic School. Treats all chronic diseases aid the diseases women and children. Midwifery a specialty. Of fice at her residence, four doors below Libertv Hall. w AE. n. HATCH, M. D. Physician Surgeon and Accoucheur,. Gradnato of tho Koynl Collego of rhy?icians. England. .Member of the Univesity of California. Oflice SqucmocQha ijtreei, near Cass, ASTORIA. OltKGOA'. M RS. VOODHAr, . Lato of the City oH?ark.. Dress and Cloak rWakiner, and: Cutting and Fitting, in the t Latest Styles. JSCass street, opposite the Congrega tional church. TTUGK STOOP, CARPENTER AND JOINEB, AND GENERAL JOBBER ASTORIA, OREGON. nsrlloufes built to order, ondjsatisfactiou Buaranteed. A. BOISON. WATCH MAKER AND JEWELER. AstorLi, vicfrffife H' AS JUST RECEIVED A FINE AS- sortment ofJewelry of the latest styles, also a fino pssortmont of Gold and Silver Watches, which will be sold at lowest prices., and warranted from two to ten years. fiParticular attention paid to repairing. OBEGOJST BAKERT, Ilolladay's Wharf, Slain Street. Astoria, Ognx BREAD, CAKES, PIES, PASTRY, CRACKEES,ETC. WILL BE SERVED TOPATROSS of the Oregon Bnkery of which C. Binder deceased, was propriotor, tho samo as usual, by Mrs. CHARLES BINDER. First Cla$3 Baker omplayed, and perfect: satisfaction guaranteed. 4H orders, large Oi small, prompciy filled on short notice. Patn ronage of the-public is respectfully solicited. MRS. CHAS. BINDER D. K. Wabuks. C.A. McGuin.E.. Astoria Market ! Corner of Chenamus and Cass sheets ASTORIA. OREGON. WAERSN & McGTJIRE, Proprietors, (Successors to IJobiifni J: Warren,) "Wholesalo asd Retail Dealers in all kinds oJ Fresh and Cured fifteats! A full line of Pamily Groceries, CANNED FRUIT, VEGETABLES, ETC. 3Butte-r,. Eggs Cheese, ote. constantly on hand. &5" Ships supplied at tho lowo3t rates. BUILDING MATERIALS o JUST ARRIVED: 40,000 EBICK; 100 WINDOWS; -AND- 200 DOOES; WRICR WILL BE SOLD AS LOW AS ANY ROUSE IN OREGON. BAIN & FERGUSON, Astoria. Oregon, TOHN RURKE. (Successor to Varwis & Bnrkey. Enter, &as ai Steam Fitter AMD PEALKB tH IRON AND BRASS GOODS. Also Agent for "W, C. Wilcox FteYd'J Wartli9?t, Astoria, iv' "S' r