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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1879)
.&' ''iPV" 3) " jii i iiwijij.h"ii,'i i i n-.rr.'t: glis nxig JVstarxmx, ASTORIA .OREGON ISSUED EVERY MORNING, Monduv r..'-ciitod.. c. mi:xt;s : : ii'isE.z.s:zsi:. Astoria a iPiiihihiJit. t '.ass Street. f. terms of Subscription ; berved by Carrier, per wottk 25 Cent? Sent by mail, four ii)onlh? .:3 0 Sont by mail, cue year J) 00 free of !'oi:ise to.ub.scribori:. fty Advertisement- laertod by thuyoar at the rate ot Si 5w iir s mare per month. Transient :idverti-ins. by the day or wreck, 'fifty cent: jer mare for each insertion. THE CITY. TlIK DAIL.V ASTOK1A.V Will 1C HOIlt Ul mail at 7." cutis a month, jrccoj jmntaac. Jlcaa ars wiio couicmttUUcttiKcnce ) ruin the ciiu can haw Tiik Astokiax jolloiv litem. Daily or Wicxkly lUtiUuns to any pwf-ojkcc loilh out oitaitHmal ''jriHiimc. Atitresc man he cftanuw its of Let: as t.eiretu Leave, oraarn at Vw- cutmtiwi ron m. Steamer day. The Shu brick is O. iL. again. - -Ancon wiil be due to-morrow. State of California sails to-thry. Hertfordshire due from Victoria. Steamer California for Sitka to morrow. Mr. Henry Sherman has returned to the city temporariljT, from his cJa:m at Oak Point. The steamer California, Capt. Thorn, will be here on Sunday, en route to Sitka. Pilot Reed brought the barken tine North Uend down to Knappton on the 27th from Portland, to load for San Francisco. -Remember that the time to re- view your city assessment will expire this week. Re in time if you wish tx make any changes in your assessment. " " Mr. N. Loeb wiil be one of the Astonans to take passage for San Francisco by the new steamship State of California. Ee noes to purchase more goods for his trade in this city. At Holden's .auction sale to-day. Hotel and Boarding house keepers can lay in a good stock of Tillamook tilieeso. He has 22 cheese to dispose of to close consignment and make room for a fresh lot. Mr. Thomas Goodwin, one of the 'was a prominent '49-or. He was the most successful of Clatsop's famous first sheriff of El Dorado county, Cali dairy farmers, was in the city 3estcr- fornia, elected under the Alcalda sys lay.. Mr. Goodwin says there is tern in August 1840; was owner of an autinuancc or joou Jand m time part of the county vet awaitni" takers at jrovernment rates. The Eugeue city Guard say3: He that hath not music in Irs soul nor is not moved by concord of sweet ...,.,,1.. olw..,).! i. .... ., -C....... 1?., 5 ,. . L , J . , . ives their open air concer.s, if he does not desire to have his nature radically chmged. o -Da before yesterday wagons were used on the trades at Astoria for the t.he lirst time since last September. tona. Mr. Thomes, of R. D. Humes Bay-view works arrived l:ist evening Nearly eight months; just think of it. j "ones can umKc anyuung ny pursuing ciincr oooks, or 10 t:ie a. ounc or :j u ";1"1V"?-VJ- .-",'C-w " .lif Why that is nearly as bad as it would be ' the business. We hope for better re- ?VJ-yZ X - ' -- ' -1 io bu burned out witlumt some insur- ftJ TlJKSrV& liof 'rnre .-incem a company like those for which ana peiue y joc s uen oe siting, ,m ;ijuest. Soul only ti havers d reci, .las. MKJee, on the roadwav near Devlin's Van Uusen & Co. are agents in As- f their resources. The cream of this and not thiough dealers or irjejls. j cannery. " u-ini in quest o. imorinauon or r.ir. nenryiHS tmt ti,c body of a man got entang Lake who has been missing since liin his net night before last, near ltiuisaay. As ait. Li.iKu is one ot the best iishermen on the river it is possi- ble that he mavvet come in -ill rudit oic uidc m, may j cu conic in an nyit. -iny iiuorumuoii concerning mm win be thankfully received. l 7 w -lucowiuciwja iiituiii.uijlll. outm the south channel, with the , from thu f-irmin' districts is coming t i i i i .,, 7iomfc.ii. i.umin0 uisa'cts is couiiun itlte aKallI3t them and no wind, that it . mon every hand, that the farmers have been much retarded in their , ,..,,.. . i... -Col. James Taylor returned to the cit3r yesterday trom Clatsop. He informs us tiiat work is i)rogressing nicely on the canal which is to con nect Skipanon with the lake. Besides being an aid to the commerce of Clat hop plains, the canal will drain a large exten of very fertile land. We ex pect to visit the locality next week, and make a note ot this important improvement. Hie La France Manufacturing Co., of Elmira N. Y., oiler to sell As toria a steam lire engine of the third class, with acapicity of 550 gallons per minute, for the sum of $3,300, and warrant it equal to any engine of its size in the United States. Can't No. 1. come to time on this proposition? These engines are in use in the east, but there is but one in use on the IPaciiic slope, at Elko. Mr. John JJurk is ajent in Oregon. ... .,j ..- , rt, . .j -pearance oi navin; iieen in tue waur.auy means oi sjtvmgwiu ne. jnis sysiem body is busy planting now and godfi(,n,e ;,,. anc U..TS nof reco'm'Vablo wl" "'l .Vuu to fmnmfee In many ways. I -h- jt w stoIjEX. On the night of orons -ire evnueteJ PoUtoes will be t- i ' i- ti V i' su''11 :,s c,ut"c over old garments, making j the 22d of Mav, betu ecu Harnevs point uopa.iretpi.ct. i-owtoes win oo, J t whs dressed in Dungaree pants and up small patterns, doing the most expensive nmI Kmunton. about la) fathoms gill1 net. the chiet crop, bur. there will De con-'X)in.)jiree iuniuer: the jumper inside part of the work, instead of luring it done, mastiv ou. web, the lints new. corks and Mderable hav, gram and sandard ()f .. Te-ither belt and from his dress' ". l with iH-UersatWai-iion than if, h.;lds'are new: marked p R P Co. The , , rrtf.,uie ..l,, or a leaner out anu aom ins uicss deending upon others. U e c-in hardly con- Onderuill le lilKnillv rewarded by the Pd- Aesct.toics .uso. appeared to be that ot a fareman iroui , ceive theadantage to be derived from an . j:ir ex packing conuiauv. r -- . . ' Exact Mellioil of Dress (lilttintr. I In'tlNT i;urtav. iVIUU III' 1.III- I'll .Mil II 1 lllll. "-TVITIVI------ r I l .! A . -j, III. . ..... Driving tlie Duvil Oat. In company with Mr. Brown yester day we visited the locality of the threatened conflagration of a fiw nights ago in the heart of Chinatown, in Astoria. We found the premises still empty, as the Chinese had aban doned it tin the first alarm of lire, but a muscular feilow was working like a tiger with a long narrow sack, around either endb of which he grasped with his hands m vice like-grip; in the bag of the sack was something which rattled like coins. With this imple ment, st'ippttd to his shirt, he was passing aloii" over the tables and benches beating tem furiously, dnv mg the demon ot nr away, iiie buildhig will probably be re-ln.bitcd to-day. We cannot possibly c-jJonize the Chinese in any one p'aeo in the city, but it should be done if possible; allowing that it cannot be done, as this is i.uck a free country; let us ad jure our readers earnestly to insure. We have seen by the results of the tire at Trenchard it Upshur's; we see it by every tire that occurs; that in surance is the only safeguard, espec ially when insured in reliable compan ies. We do not wish to boast, nor to disparage any other company; but it strikes us that the most sensible thing any man can do is to take out a policy with Van Dusen & Co.. in the Lon don, Liverpool and Globe, or the North Rriti&h and Mercantile. De la ys are dangerous. The Gazette says: Never in the history of Grande Ronde valley has there ever been as great a fall of rain as this season. There has been but one week since the first of ? larch that it has not rained quite hard. The graiss and grain never looked better and the reward of the husbandman is sure. It seems as if providence had sent the rains to bring forward the grass for the poor cattle, as they are all doing well and good beef is getting plentiful. A private note from S. E. Barr, informs us that the bear and confer i can now run at large in the Gray's nver settlement. Old Boxer is dead, Boxer, with whom we chased the elk, j the cougar, and the bear, in 1873. Boxer, the victor of many 'a contest with the beasts of the wild forests. i Well, Boxer was a good dog; and if ',lmr rlo v,h th m,1 W,. ht will surely uo there. His death occurred - -' on the 27th, of old age. Mr. A. J. Moore, one of the pio neers of Oregon, is arranging his business so as to make a visit to some of the old-timers of San Francisco. Jack, as he is familiarly called here, tne britr Urbit, one ot tne nrst ves sels to take lum to San Fntnciseo. with the Pioneer a member, for many yeas. Some ugly reports were in circu- latum vesteruay respectmg another decline in salmon, in the markets of England. It was said that one of the leading packers had concluded to , shut up his place, and discharge all hands. J bore is no manner of use m i.'-.i i trying to stare tale m tlie face. ;:l dropping market none of the can business is gone. Mr. John Roan, familiarly known Scotty, cailel yesterday to inform t,e lWJL f garni island, which he ; rvnri.IVnrr1 fj. mvp hut pun hi iu,t I fu,",lw,,c.u' ,w' ,, ' ."llL V Vi V-1 ' 'as lt was jnst on the turn of the tide j und he had to faike up his net before i iie ..,, au liviilrr towards the m, couiu qo .iinuiiii lonaiub mt saving the body, and then it was so Wfll,i,i hv, i,,.M rli3Mt.rr.iia t.n m.il-n ! tiie ittemnt The boav had the -in- . uie .iticmpt. ine oooy nau rnc ap - T!nrA is Tin nrr.inln of nimnmme so cl,e,p, so needful, .ndyet. much aouseci. as niusrarii. it, is useti extern- aPy, internally, and eternal hT, by every one that has arrived at an aie that would admit of then walk'.ngi alone. .Still, see how sour, stale, and unpalatable it is set before people at lunch, or dinner. Thee is i way to mix nuisUird to keep it fresh and wholesome, but it should never be al- lowed to set mixed more t nan nine months without a renewal. If readers K..,. ..... ii.:-.,,f,. i .to rnoire ei'iiioiu., hi onecs iiereio'oie I aiuacuvu inai'c.s on UW ","" U,,a W,'""J ! lllllwtuivl ,.' 'ri....-.vnP(.ti;,.,- Ann!.... :nrn...,.l. ...... I..1-.1,'. uiuu, i i wjiieu ne was page::, large l,)C p-ICC 111 CIOIII, .?i J., Mr .f Stownrt Kllllll VI M Illl'l . . , , . -rftAAatf.A.a.A. will follow our advice they will go to and at low prices, at iioeb s. J. W. Gearhart's and get a regular . mustard cup, only 25 cents, do away! One of our reades wishes us to with the custor cruet altogether, boil . publish a recipe for making soft soap, some pure water, let it cool, mix in a i There is a great abundance of mater little suit, and thus prepare muslard ! ials wasied which would make good which will till the bill every t:me as a j soap. Who can tell us the best mode valued relish to food, and gratification j of proceeding to do the work succes3- 1 to the taste. Try it. .Rcmefy f jr Poison. Verv soon the season will be full of picnics and excursions, and the ' J,eV OT u' ur.eac Jcv;su'rn saioon is mo ,......i ,nu. .;n rPiniMi hnmf witli :iy nrui to please his customers well. usual number will return Home ithJJekej -.ps tlie finest ban Francisco beer . i swollen Hands ana laces cuuseu oy . doisou iaK. .Dm, ur. jjrowu oi xne I T- T" U ..- lL United States navy, comes to their relief with the followirg, which never fails to cure. Be says: I have used with the same unwaver- in" success in at least forty cases. The , eruption never extends ater tne urst thorough application, and it promptly begins to dimiirsh. W ithiu twenty four hours, if the application be per sisted in, the patient is entirely cured. 1 used the bromine dissolved in olive oil, in cosmolineand in glycer'ne. The appl'cation with glycerine is pa'nful, and I think possesses no advantage to compensate for irritation. The strength of the solution is from ten to twenty drops of br.nnitie to an ounce of oil, and by rubbing gently the affec ted part three or four times a day, and especially on going to bed at night a cure is speedily effected. The bro mine is so volatile that the solution should be renewed within twenty-lour hours of its preparation. Commercial X tiles. Peter Willie'in. at the Gem reading loom, is in receipt of dispatches an nouncing that: The baikentine Melancthon sailed from San Franckeo for this port and Portland yetcnlny. The Hertfordshire, Capt. Thompson, sailed jor this port on the 1.7th. The Iron Queen is nearly ready to saU for i'ms port from Victoria. The iiera and Webfoot are on the berth in San. Francisco for this port and Portland. Court Proceeding-si. roLicis cour.T it. i;.pai:kir j. .May 28, 1S7:). Joii Doc, fighting; deposit of $j0 fer'eited. Peter Pcicrson, fighting; fined S,"i. .Sent liclow lor two days. Tio$. oorc. profane and abusive language; fined $". Sent below fo two days. Special Avviton Sale AT liolilea's Aiieiioa Kconrs. AT 2 V. M. TO-DAY E. C. 1IOLOSN' "Will sell to tlie highest bicldc, for cash. One Pigeon-hole HiUiard Tal'e with UrUs. Cues ni l everyihiMg complete. acKert'seU to le Mtl on Saturday hist, and pu.noued on account of other engage neiiU. a .o : A lot of Merchandise, Second-hand Pi"iii tere. and all that liar-room Ghicsware left oer i mm 'astsalc, together with a aiiciy of other articles. A Literary Avalauclc. An enviable, fame among people who love good books is being ach;eve' by the American Book Eiieliange, 55 Beeknum street. New York. Simultaneously with the completion of their wondcmilly cheap and .success. ul Acme cditioiuof Chamber's Cyc'onaHlia of English Lit erature, they announce the publication : of six other stu'idard and popular books. ! in shee.i, '.?!! 75; ".losephus' Coniple e orKs, mh'j jmges, rnnorm v.itn i;oj lin, but stiM 'afger type, price, cloth. i On litt i: J "A . nlim "VJrrlit - " I y ww, .,. . r .-- .v, -.......-.ill ...l,,!!. , l:ir;;e type, cloth. 55 cents; Lun van's Pi'-jriin's P ogress." very 'age type, clot'i, .i0 cents; "Robinson Crusoe. large iype. c'oin, 55 cents; a-d Uaron Munchausen," exira large tjpe, cloili.r.O ! cents. A d'scount of 10 per cent. Toiii thehe price.; is allowed to a!', whose orders are received before June 3, rnd n. t , 'iiuviii . i m; iuv tuiiui o .vi iv iv ii I. ; iiiwiiiivi. mij iii.'.iii C llaS llOti mCt I Tlictfirf " 1 1i-x-mm' l.i-frlnh!i-.lini.n ' 1in IMiinmri lirtiion -li ,.....-... a,-...va. ..llj-V. u.iuiv ivu'i' I i. Vtl.V.I I.W....V. ,,lua.i additional d"se mint of 70 per cent. Tj;UK3S. A piece of a net which the when ordered in club 'of five or more of -a. owner may Have on jiroving projierty I ..t l. . . . . . -v. mi titiviiwroiunriic 1 .1 I II l I I I. I I I W I "3Ir. C K. ISiitliLcr'K complete Sywicni of JircjiS Cutting for Cloaks. Bsflqucs. Polonnipc. Princess Dresses, Andimteed Every S:1p of uanm-nt. included in Drt5iiHk'Mfr.t5iove3 and ail. CosHjdete. This system Is mathematically correct, and 1CIIW ,Vlnoves all anxietv reg mluiK the lit ' iivi9ina vfiliuirii a aiiu as. v.ubjivo. "f the jKirment. It is not oiil exxi-i. but so :r and simjile that any pen. after giving a few iMMirs' attention to this system, aviII be able to eut every .style of Indies' Dress (Jar- "f'u-y" m " "; "" uv largest or most mmeulf form, and the cutting fil i. iieiii'iit i,wt,.;..i ..r . inmblu. I D not eomuhiiii of hard times as a reason ! fr ". h;iniiiig -s system, for one thing : is tertaiii. the iKiorcr we are the more valuable Ladi now is the time to I.earn tli Best System of (Jutunjc in the Worm, iry it: j Mrs. S. T. MeKcan agent for the above , SSiSSbSoSl!Si ennrca, Astoria, uregon. Pin vatk llo a r o NO. With on Without Kooms, Next door to Metropolitan Ha'l, Astor a, O-cson. i joijring uousp:. ruiuibiieu rooms j to let at reasonable rates at Mrs. Mun- j son's, Cheiienamus sr., Astoria. j J.ODfiiNG flors?:. Furnished rooms Baby carriages of the best styles. I iully? We pause for answers. y-ROUND THE CETY. There is no use talking Max Wag- i t i - . " . in the city, it sparkles like champaigne. Fresh fruits and vegetables at Bailey's. Oysters served in even stvle at the Walla Walla Restaurant. Fresh oysters in even stvle and at a11 hours at tin- Pioneer restaurant. Just received ner Elder 2.000 pounds, S-pound sheet lead, for sale at iowest rates at 31 agnus C.Crosby's. Rooms to let. bv the dav. week, month, at .Mrs. W. Il.'Twiliirhfs. or lee cream, and fresh fruits of all kinds at Schnieers, opposite the bell tower. Also lrcih oysters, in every style. Fishermen can get a square meal at any time, at Pike's restaurant. Unity, for fish. References: Fishermen wiio have eaten there. Mr. G. Hansen watchmaker and jeweler of long experience, has pern -nently established himself in business in Caufield's drug store, Chenainus street. Astoria. Watches and Jewelry cleaned and repaired. (Jems re-set. Fii gravimr a specialty. All work guaran teed. Give lum a trial and be your own judge of his workmanship." He will soon add to his stock a well selected in voice of Watehe... Jewelry. Silver and plated -ware, which he will be able to sell at very low prices. A new lot of ful I hound blank, and receipt books, specially for use in can neries, at the City Rook store. f. C. Johnson mav be found at the Occident in Astoria every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evening, ready to attend to messenger "duty in l'ortlaiul or to points along the river in a satisfac otry manner. Xow that building is reviving in Astoria, bear in mind the fact that Peter Runey is well supplied with all kinds of building materials which he is prepared to dispuse of to all at very lowest rates. When you are looking for a place to amuse yourself, drop in at Max Wag ner's. Great Eastern saloon, and listen to the organ and take a glass of his fine San Francisco beer. Get your baskets filled for a little, money at Bailey's. To-let a suit of unfurnished rooms at theTurpin iiouse.npply immediately. White Darling potatoes at Rerg man .t Berry's. Xow is the time for cleaning up our houses, and ornamenting llieni. For this purpose you can find' nothing that will add to tlie appearance of your parlors so much as a pair of those beau tiful ehromos at the City Rook store, sold for nearly one-half tlie usual costoT such pictures" Call and see for your selves. New invoice of those Medallion Itanges at Magnus C. Crosby's. P. J. Goodman, on Main street, has just received the latest and most fash ionable style of gent and ladies boots, shoes, etc. M. C. Crosby is prepar ivinds of johliinj; in the ph ared to do all 1 umbing and steam fitting line; also, bath tubs, and water hacks for stoves and ranges fur nished on shortest notice. The proprietor of the Chicago liousp.whom e erybody knows as a popu lar caterer, has 'fixed his hotel up in snlended stvle. It is all newly painted and furnished, and is one of the most .Mam street. Call of the season at stone and marble cutter of Astoria will guarantee satis faction to all ordering work of him. and will do a bettei job for less money than any outside workman. His work in the cemetery here should be sufficient recom lufiidatibn. ttefore you let your con tracts for work of this kind it "would be. well to call upon Mr. Stewart. MISCELLANEOUS. TKT LOST.-On the ni'zht of the 2;;ih (f L 3Iav. 1S7S. jibout I1U fathoms net. No. SO pj-plv Ilarixnn, corns a lends nutrKcd J HUfwlE. Einderwill be suitably rewarded by ;iiu;i; the .:uae to tlie steamer ijincKtep or teaini'the same at J. HU.ME'S canner at Kliapploli JOS. IICMK. J MKT frorX. on or alMiut the night iN of the liith. alMiut 120 fathom new net. Lead maikectj & M. owner is reeuesied to call, and prove proirty ami pay e iaie,. at the cauiiey or m-tf Mowsc WM. "II LIME, Astoria, Oregon. to 7.ei. innfi:-nn7 in TTIxih .OOAi ANI) A J? ihiished lielow : ilca PANTRY. HATtl) isaut lneation. near the Catholic church. For mrtifiilars imuiire ; at tin, ofhee, or of -'?Sri'n Astoria. Oregon, TCllar Hock, Iav 22, lb7!. ! TJOTirK. All ihmohs knowing tliemsei ves Xi indebted to the undersigned are re iiuesied to call and settle the same as soon as possible. ,as under the c:reuii.stanees funds are necessary. We may be found at the ollicc of Warren & Meijiure for the present. 'J UKXCIlAKb & UJ'&ilUK. Astoria, May y, 187J. 7sjOTICK is hereby given that the owners Pi of Seine JmiwUry v. ill not he responsible for auv debts contracted by any person on behalf of said Scow, except the same is con- i uci.ii m-ii , i" - '- tourcL,t nu.npr; Jv A1J i.kV, iiaimghig Owner, Astoria, 5lay24 isrk ' iMw-d&w "HOR SAIiK. Astoria Steam .sundry. J. T. LOItCIIEItS .-Proprietor Astoria. 45reson. No nibbing or scrubbing, and no thrarnuig your clothes to pieces. Buttons seweI ou and clothes mended. cFor particulars apply to the proprietor on on the premises. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPENING OF- Hill's flew Yarietf Tkatre, Containing six NEW AXD ELEGAXT BOXES, SITTING ROOMS, ETC. The Decorations of the Iew Theatre were executed by Mr. F. Holt. NEW AXD ELABORATE SCENERY. Tainted by Mr. V"m. West. Architect and. Jhiilder Mr. Kemble. On and after this date will le given ar First Class Entertainment,. Which for Refinement ami Jvoveltv cannot be equalled en this coast. Our Per formance Cumnunces w itli our First Part of Male and Female GRAE3D OLIO, Consisting of Singing, Dancing, Acrobatic Feats,. Negro Sketches, Trapeze Performers, Pantcmimists and Jugglers. HOUSE CROWDED NIGHTLY To see our Refined and Unequalled enter tainment. New Acts. New bong's and com plete change of Programme twiee a week .. JEO. II BIX. Proprietor. Entrance to Jloxes and Circle on Clicna imi.s Street. Performance to commence at eight o'clock preci.se. THERE WILL BE A BALL GIVEN AT MUSIC II ALL OX SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 31. ls79. AlTSCELLANEOUS To Whom it May Concern. "OROM AND AFTER THIS DATE. I here JL by appoint l- M. Rartholow as mv dulv authorized agent for the transaction of mv business in Oregon and Washington ten orv. R.D.HU.ME. Astoria. April 17. 1.S70. o CO 151-nVAKI). STOLEN. Three men. names unknown, hired my fishing boat marked "CLARA WEIMAN" nil tlie 90ll nf M:iV 1ST!) tmrntn j I'inion. promising to return that dav. An (they lme not done so, nor sent the boat back. I have reaMin to believe thev will not. and I hereby offer a reward of So 00 for the I recovery of the boat, u Inch is supplied with , - - .-..... ... ...... ......J ..-ev ... sau, iwo pair oi oars aim oar kicks, ami a spare oar. square siern. no runner, painted black outside ; top white. Return to or ad dress N. AY EDI AN. Astoria. Oregon, NEW BAKERY. Main street, opposite tlie Parker IIou. C. CAROW, Proprietor Of the above named New Bakery, Respectlully invites a share of the puhlfe patronage, confident of his ability to plea his patrons. Arndt & Ferchen, Til E IJ E S T ,x sTHs. &: a BLACKSMITH ANI) Machine Shop In the city. All kinds of I Engine, I'annery and Steamboat ork prompt Iv attended to. Keep Your Dloney Safe. Ex steamship Oregon I have received an other COUMglUllCUt of TH'CKTHrS PAT EXT ATJUR7I1 MONEY TILLS. Tins matchless Counter Alarm Lloney Drawer Is proof against Petty Thieves. I'KSCi: $t5 (). E. C. IIOLDEX. Coiiimission Agent, G- W. PARKER, DHALER IV ROC'EItIES AXI) lJt VISIONS. WHITE LEAD. PAINTS and COAL OILS. Ilroooyv, ISrusIies and lVooilon-wnre, Tobacco, Cigars and Stationery, (cijis Ftcrussliai??: CjIoocSs. Ktc. Near the Corner Slain :sj:ti Couruiiily S .. Astoria, Astoria Liquor Store,. AUG. DANIELSOX. Proprietor, "Water st. "Roadwaj-, - Astokia. Okecox. Importer and dealer in W5NESy LSQUORS, FOKEIGX AND DOT.IESTIC CIGaIIS, Sole agent for the celebrated STONEWALL WHISKEY. Wilson & Fisheb, DKAT.EItS TX LUBRICATING OILS, COAL OIL, TAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing-. PROVISIONS, -MILL FEED, GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED. Which will be exchanged for country nro- d uce or sold at lowest prices. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORLV, OREGON, s r.esL-3ffiw.f-:iFr. . Tfif -- -i- .A,- wi&