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-PI wtovittn. Vol. xiv. Astoria, Oregon, Sunday Morning. January 30, 1881. 2Jo. 25, Proceedings of thel Teachers Insti tute. Astoria, Orem Jait.2S.lKSl. Teachers institute convened at ilj o'clock a. m.. and was culletl to ornor by Prof. L. Powell, state sWjrinten dent of public instruction. Exercises began w ith music. attr which a prayer wna offered by Prof. Powell. Mr. Powell thun male a few opeiim" remarks, explaining tae ob ject f this institute and tlte duties of Ii. ..i.. ,.A tLL.,f t !.. d.,. .,,...,1 i.vtAmliiWrflml uikiiw all the i :i.i.. ..r .i. ................:... I aavanta;e.s possiutc t me fjfpw . i class. Words pronounced by teacher and written I13' pupil on slate, required words, of two or more syllables to le divided as in spelling books, accented etc, slates exchanged for cortection. Standius marked and slates returned to owner. Another method is letting; each pu pil 'correct his own slate- ami marking the standing. Oral exercises in spell ing, with and without pronouncing syllables and words. Miss Whipp'e atatud that she required her pupils to : Iw tys begin wordi with small letters except where capitals are proper, as in proper names, so that they would not get iu the habit of using capitals incorrectly. Suited that in regard to 1. .!....;. tli.. i,i1 ,i,..f tui.l liftfl !. I tised, but she practiced them in MCiltlllldO till- .'lOl Jllv.l". tail. .w , ..-. I "- ing on slates as feon as possible. Prof. Powell stated that he approv ed of the latter method of teaching spelling, thought it should be prac 4 1...,. ..-..-.. Mt. I'.U-..1 oiut tllli I '"" , ?, s, " ... -.." - .....t w..,. .., ,.k. l,.d...v w eao.e lure t.i I "f llekl-"l. Should the teacher ... ,i. u. ,.,. iL ,,.. McUit U ! Miv Gilliam inquired if it was bo-st Iii. hand while hearing , ' . , 1 , . . i to 1h.'hi teaching verv timm". Alls. .Not as a en .Methods ot teacimig filing. o children hi1d le taught sraniiuar tocher should have the MlsM. L. Whipple. llHStmMby imtllv. and t home." should tu thoP.uehlv that theV ticeaa3eariyanaasmucna.-possiDie,,0m.erinicnt S :ib9olutely 0Cessary. ana gave reasons, imu spelling is goort to awaKeu imeresr. r.vcrv ciiiiu likes to be head, i Ma tasnionea spel- J ling matches are very useful and inter- eating for that purpose. Professor Powell then explained the best manner of using the spelling book; saia it was not Iikea by some J to avoid doctor bills, "an ounce f ! "ome. jeaun a cnuu tms geo t?achers because they did not undor-. m-evention is worth a notind f cure. ; sraphy of his own country, which is stand the intention of the author:! also illustrated the method of spelling ! by sounds; urged the imoortnuce t drilling on sounds of letters. Mi- Vhit.,miiiMriflmiin.iiriii..! remarks on spelling. Music aii,.!,i ..f mm.;. .;,.., i.v Miss Libbie Urown. "illustrated bv clas3. Miss Brown stilted that.ihe varied the exercises bv letting each read a vei se, then by each reading to a stop, I by each reading several versos. i or by Mr. vv;, t fc. . mfr: stated that he know the difli- .vrt im. .aku . u. , culties that teachers labored under in a . . . . . : i TotiM,itir rfattniiicr rtiTn tiiiit ii. nun , , -., V.0' V V I liad i:msid..nble t-xnerieiiee in tench-! : ; ...... - .... --- ---- i inI, and thought he lonml it the: liardost business he had ever followed. ' He &id the foundation of goiKl read- ing was in good spelling, and thej foundation of iod speaking was in correct reading. One important thing is to get the correct position and proper manner of holding the binik ' Exercise them inealMheiiie frequent ly, to expand their busy and improve , ineir votoi. u.. t try , awompiiM, Iiui liiiicii I ii foil It. Iiir,. 1.. wn tlu.il-' . .. , . . V , , , " clin.iren in tite ..ack wrt iH the ix.oK. J lie mportaiit umig wa. i et tlie elemeutry princij!?: Socrat aid mce that it a child. h IhhiJk to him for ittf4 rod iii he iiKMireil wheth er tue cttild Had -vtT te,m ti am nfher tchev, if s... be clmrg.-d ibWe; , .,asc i.e .t mn .,.. m. .. n.n. . wi-ong. He illHrtmteil method ' ' teaching lading. I'rotessor 1 owell UUh1 the im,HH-- tanceof g,KKl reading a.nl the neccn- aity of constant drill .... order to become giavd readers. He then men-. tioticu an eieriment he was tiying in teaching reading with his own child, a boy about five years of aso. Mr. W. W. Parker nls made a few remarks uhmi the subject of reading. ' Primary teaching, hy Miss Gilliam. , (Jne very essential thim; to begin with is a good school-roo:u well ventilated. Dous not begin by teaching the alpha-' bfr in the old v:iv bur liv cni-H5 iiikI objects. Cham are excellent aids, j "?1 wmt" UJt ' "jeci oi amnniotic, Teaches them to print lettois first on , " rirst ii? progi-amme, was slates, and then learn to wriie as soon j en up. as poible, beginning "enerallv with r,I",'r Powell made some re iw. L..,..- ; ,i..... . .,.i ".:n ii . mark' on denominate, i iln-n Sm. tho letters are learned. AfW lu.v ! can. make the lettom. drill thn .u -ttf ,.wHjml moI,e'vl,,c,rtfr,!,,t0l",s. aounds. She als believed iu. aml,a,,,Ul nS wt. fr instance, by practiced the children in ealiHthenias lhe S."- Every teacher should and brea thi u- exercises. provide him or herself with apparatus Music. -as much as jossible. It would he a Forenoon session dos4.d. : Sreht 1k'!1 to tL', teaching, and AFTEnsoo.v SKs-SioN. ; ukl alo be ;i recoinu,endatio!i in ! otaiinng situations. Had Some exer Lonveued at 1 :.,9 p. m.. CImjS j measuring distances with the i ,Ci i - i ,, .. ,. je.Ves, I teaching denominate uum Mental aritluimtic l.y Prof. I Well , h tu. rtmlv sjK,u,d h. wdu M v... ..,.......,...., ....... .. ... w. ...... t--. tic, all that we cao do with ftgures is , to uerease or dinnmah. The foiinda- j ton of numbers 13 one. utnboi-s aie in.- jour i iiiHiaiiifiuai rn.es i nnuiuiP- ..!.,..-. .. 1-1. awvi, .-. iH.c..r. .C3..CrA.H,e n,. ec. He i,ei,eVed ill the erctMS and lUuatraUuns hw a daas of . dieiinitiatl wart, mental drill, etc.; young children may be interested and but in learning jfractical every-day instructed in meiiUil arithmetic ( example, there was something tan" G.ive exercises in rapid c .inhiHatio., . ii.le. somethinV that the children and Some remarks by .Mr. Wintou. H-' their parents cm appreciate ami un said the toucher should insist upon a ' de:tnd. Ilie tudv of cubes and corrupt and gamatiil answer, so thnt jHJg!w Im offered a giw.d op(Mrt unity tli tracher.no know whether he has ' for bjoct Iomhs ih1 practical study, a correct ttuderstattdiiig of tin- sub- j Mim Eaton iuquiroil whether it uas jc t. H.- also fiAe hi Ute imlindu- j h4 to mmimuv an malysrs iw practieai ality of the ;hihI, and classification according to their abilities etc. Mr. Parier also made some remarks n the anwe subject. Lantnias'C leesou bv Miss Parish, illustrate! by cla. (Jave exeieise.s in diagraming. lleniarks on the study of English runnier by Prof Powell. Mr. Wintn explained how gram er iMMV be taught without n book. Earnestness on the jwrt of the teacher w ionitery nectary. Ueniarics in study of grammar by W. Parker. Grammar could be not take up the stiuty regularly until they are about fourteen or fit teen. Mr. Powell thought that grammar c mid bo taught better with diagraming than without. School gorenooetit. Prof. Powull delined school government, the necessity of maintaining order in the school room, said that public senti ment was going against oororai pun ishment. He was not ready to disperse with it entirely, but thought that in times nt the rod had leen used to freely. Mr. Parker said that he had not much to say except to approve what Mr Powell had said. lie thought the government was one of the most . , . . i iinporuuii tilings coiincci-eu ivnu .- . n school. Teachors present gave ex perience in keeping order without punishment, etc. Mr. Wintuii gave some experience in that line which i was amusing as well as instructive. ,Jhe ttnicliil ,nsi be in enrnwt and u1Ht jwVe the cil5jdrcn ir Parker said the secret of gov- ,.. W41ft ; ln.,t-iti.r rliildr.n tlmil-1 primi.Mit w...i in intikin.r children think anji bt,i;ev.. thar vou were working for 1 and believe thi theii interest. He thounht that pun- jshment was like keeping well in order ..t. EVENING SKHSION. Music by the Voung Mens lmml. Western A,l?P'" cwuiif oy oiipwiuioii- ; uent Jicrvt ""'J -."'- . Music by choir. Rosponse by Prof Powell. Genor- a remarks onUie proper necessity and Iaesigu ot institutes, t arenis ao not take as much interest in the schools j as they should, lucre is no institute " cuiiiry . unporuun. hiibi- f,,!c sl the. P"blic scJlf',la- lsltS I scno.,,,, s,",alea :mu. Hncuurages f(M.il,c ii tin libC si crndfi f!Mt tttmti , T . ," ,V ?T ".TrT:,. , I I me ciiin:riii. -i:iKLs iiiniii inniK riint ( they are of some importance that j ... , . . . lne.v are ,lot aii'Mjetlier neglected and i i. .j " ovonoKu. i..;-1... i.....i .illlb V, imiA Recitation bv Miss l'arrish. tl American Forest Girl. The public schools, address bj' Si pennteudeiit McEoau. Rocitatioii, The Queen of the North I aim tue we, uy Slia u. U Allen. Music by the cheir. Remarks by Rev J. Paiwon". Con gratulated the itbttc sutieriiiteudent mUtl tvMwrii h1 .. i- . . .. the sue- c-h i tile institute, IJe m.s i tfrt, m Hcationai matted I tunulir untUjiiit ifMifftilumif ..! tha .!(.. I ttlMfl Til. tklllkll tiftl rl.i ...i.i... t i : . .. illl CHIHi,rj- wiin tlmf -f IktV nu'ii cnnjmrtti ih: -jMtin hi cuiicmIi1 Mllf,,,. jH.t whlSH-riilM .. ... ...-, ,,,. Olll-S WHtolVCiMU-'uiiiiiitHiuMl country, England 4VHvtiMv ad complete. The conn KrcSi , lhU mMlvr hikJ lwJHii u lM4e jke n. w ,f ,h-rtf ,sj ,hey are Uk. nlar. They develop the intellc-twal feature imt m-gleet lhc ,,, Ha ai)iritlMK IlUellectml deVe, M ,1d JK,t ut criue Tfci-i.i.l iwi. sliimld U ciiltivtl uUM r ;ri. ,u.. ,. ;.. .... I """- v ira iii "lira i iiinKV the moi-t penect men or women. Recitation, How he Savtsd St. Mich eals. hy Miss Pluinmer. Music hy choir. Adjourned. S.Tri:ilAl..lNM.2!. issi. MOKNINii .sBSSIO.N. Ojn:nel with music. Rev. .1. V. Milligan led in prayer. gesttKl the ldi .tf illustn.ting the table. prucliuHl HS jnsible. Exeroise the prjictnau na iMKvstble. Exercise children on common Miloeets. them et tht solid contents of ro number of yards required to ir Lot room, ., ., .""1". ."V...J".- arithmetic during recitation? The analysis should he sufficient, at least, to show whether the pupil understood the subject thoroughly. He had found a very good mothod in large olassus to have each solve the problem and give the analysis at their seats upon paper (having the example writ-' ten out upon the board). Air. WintoH would vow have the child learn the rule first, or work the example ana ten now tucy io in i Work the example tirst, then they can learn the rule, as it i uinerllv uiveii niir ivinris.' itd in li'ttir ljiiniini'r l hold a book m ! a class? teral thing. The exact science can hem class es without much aistaiiev fim text btjks. Music. Mr. W'iittoti sjiid when he was young ami attended school in the countty if he got sleepy he generally got hi head bumped. Now he be lieved that where they could not be sent home, let them have a nap. Geography Mr. Winton made some remarks on Iiegtiming the htndy. He used a ghbe when one could be pro cuitwL He has used an apple as a substitute It was difficult to make young pujils understand that the earth was round, and turned round etc. Another difficulty was to make them understand that the lines marked up on maps were imaginary, but nece?sary to mark distances and for situating places. Make them understand why the days were longer in Mimmor then in w inter Hi' considered that it re quired mire thorough ami complete education ti teach successfully in the t primary, then it does in the higher de-! partmeitt?. ton can also combine "'story wittt geography ami thereby uiake it very interesting and mstruc- make it very interesting tivu- Mf- Irwer remarked that the best! tnne ami place to begin geogmphyj .north, which is soinh, ate. Give an idea of distances. Mr. Powell spoke on the methyl of teaching topical geography. Take Oregon fir instance, take tirat thet mountains, rivers, etc., then it.s cities, J us euucnuouai institutions. ne thought our seogrjiphies were to fult of details of little importance, there was too much to commit to memory! that would soon be forgotten. It lvui,l i,u im,,- to devote much nfi that time to ather studies. j Rev. Mr. Milligan spoke of a method I mic had seen in a Swedish school. An .!.. r f 3 . I " map oi o.wenen ami Norway VWLa lllilLIl. IIU1UIU LUC L'llllll. IIIII Vk. 9TW ' ,.,.,.-. ,i...i i.,.r... !. i.:ij ..:..- -. i was nlaced lieftiru th child, wins u-irt. placoa at the top and the pupil was 'reouirrd to niace them wI.it riii.; , rcquireu to piact mem wnere Cities i ami natural oojecw are located, tie was "lad- to hear so much aaid here of a practical nature, and especially! against the two prevalent ideas ofj pushing or cramming, ( Music. Methiwlh of preVfiitiug HhiMieritig. . 1'rof. l'oueil sjiid. of all theamioyiiig"',,r' things in a school iom the habit of' whispering was about the ott. (juve' ntu v.ot,i,v ..j .wv.fl to.. Illllllllir to whi-iHrim;, then stop it entirely. inter-.Another inetli( was to c call the roll. ' r :-- ". "-"- u i merit 11. i all " .K,!., n-iv ?er- goa ttir a-, l.v (l.xi i..Mrl..l TU,. a iv vanu little MHsthb ami ma- j ;nciiei that can le restored to. i When the school ot tird ami rest-! let devote a fe moments to exereis-' os, HOtH'times have a smg. Cali.s- j tueiiKS are vy ti-einl t the child I physical. j .Mi.ss rlummer aakesl it cHiiiut: the roll for deKrtnent wa not a great temptatHHi to pupils to he dudionost Answer: It a, and that wa a great objection to the plan Mr. V.'mton thought the tiwcher ! should know each day what the stand ing of each puoil w.-us, ntve methods of examples: Keep the childreft , i I ousjr, nui.spenug is oueu oauseu 03' ; not attending to thein at the right ' fTm T.r il.Bn. ll ai;t- TV,7.. ! time. Irene then all alike. Inere should be a union between the teacher and irents. If there is aything wmng let the pttvi.t gj direct to the teacher.-. Do not listen fclld tike sides with the i child u if limit knowing the fnots i Mr. lroweralst thought that the? lr,?,P'e thin iieeemiry was to keep! children emphictl. Vjuy the u.ual j couie of exorcises occasionally. 31 las Eaton inquired which was the! best work on light gymnastics r calis thenics. Several were .iketi ot and recommended. Morning Mission closed ' h ihn not 11m proprietor of Animeif I'outili cjrup publish teti niouialoirmu tlM"e win. IiiiiIh'uii cured or relieied b hK medicine:' The an wer is. ihe i eater the liumbiig the more testimonials thoy )Hibiih. Amiueifs Cough M rup i no huuiiiiig, and to jirove tliat. and let it Ma ml on its merits, a t.V cent .saiiide Inrttle is preHred. which is certainly more convincing than a testi monial from a tranyer. Lare lMttles. .1 hi. A-k our druggist for it. Tlie Peruvian yrup lias curetl IIhui--amis hImi were ufforing frm lvsj:p ia. debility, liver eiouplaiiti. Indt. Im-mor-. lcmalc eiHiiplMiiitc.. .;.. I'amim lel fiw I. a) Wrr. Sth W. Fow .t SMs. I?o-4.. All ve win. want hay oi the bet id, No. 1, tiud u t Orty. wharf. ! MISCELLANEOUS. WELCH HILL WATER WORKS t n Furnish mft M'KINC WATKIt tlHtntH. Custom Solicited, I'iK-ailxetMTat water fixture, rtm- -tautl ihi ImihI. i iiuihimiik at rea 'MHial! rao-. OftJee i hi WiM- r-i;;niii.niiHi.!ru. k. " (on wharf. I W W MIX II. Kfiit. AMona. ( resm. PIKE & STOCKTON. HOUSE, SIGtONT CARRIACE PAINTERS,- PAPER HANGING AND WALL COLORING V .-I'HCMLTl. - GLAZING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ee-.hou a-t iloor in .Wiiriau II.ih ShiiteraHuiaa. l. K. W IKKF.t. T. W. E.T6.S Astoria Market ! OPPOSITE omilKXT HOTEl , ASTOHIA. ---. ijnj3i, M'AItRKX V KATO.Y. Propriety , (SHc?irr,f Wari'u A MrCirr'. . Wholesale and Itetail Dealers is Fresh and Cured Meats A full line of FAMILY IMMX'KKIKS. FLOU:. FKF.D HAY. CAXXKD FBUIT. VKGK- TAKLKS. E1C. iii- Butter. Kst3, Cheese, etc. cuntaatl7 onhana. Jhii5Kpilielat the lewejt rates. GERMANIA P.EER HALL AND JBOTTLE BEER DEPOT. CKF.tAMrS Strkct. Astoel. The. fiest of Layer. j fY.v. a Gift onlerV for the, ia Brewer? IOE3353H. I-ft at tin-, place will be proinpilv att-ii-1 to. onto S57So cheap Sa Franrixi Ueer-oM at tlu pliie U'M.IIOCK. Proprietor u mVkk. Astoria. .i. . ISKOWN PortlaiMl. KROW.V A Met ARK. STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS. .Wona ofinv At II V. UM'-n'- AlietiHDr l! U , rortliUKl ofllrr 2i i; ireet. 1 y w IT 1 ..r.-.. . Zt. X. 11 A. ILO. chk.va.mu. .tkkkt. ,,to1!IA, l NOW PREPARED To HV ALL KINDS OF PLUMBING 5 AND PiPE WORK. '"'' Tubs. .Closi't .-. IXt- shi-ft irou and Tin Work. ...--. -,..-.., J. IL D. GKAY, Wholesale and retail dialer in. ALL KIXDS OF FEED, Hay, Oats," Straw, Wood, Etc. GelH'nd torae .mil Whartaet- n rtMHi- aole terms. 1'init of Rt-nliHi street. Atoria. 0fVS, Have You a Horse? If so. Y"' -y.15?.. NOT KAIL TO GET Kkx- -- i i.i r i ir TIK OX THK HOK-K. it u uorsh t.-n timeltH eit to ever iHteha- '" a li.r- or a team. It com i imt s, '",,,"' aMa WHl Ie sent iMituI on n-tviii r ,)ritv all(, u. M,n,.v Hl',t. rt.,,HklI an who do not think it worth it )rk-t - : THEASTORI AN OFFICER c. -ff . , inerms NOIICe. rilllE .sTATE. I'OL'NTV M jTA1K1 .,, An .AT. I AAuor UnIobU Mast W ps.ulbefore b?hrii.ir 1st to . ci,tN andxpi'ne. - I .'J il. TWOMP.I.Y. SltVriT and Tax Colk-ctor. Atoria. Nov. ath. ls-o. tf Hose For Sale. milE CNDERSinNEI) COMMITTEE ON -t. are and .-ater an :u:thnd bv ih CwiumiHi Cuaneil to -ell 1 ft t ivf nibtn-r and IW feet of leather 1iom lengiiR: to the tire di-imrtmenl. An p"rsoa wt-hing to Hirvl.ai t cull IIm eomiHilNf. CilAS.S. WlMUIIT. JOHN 1IAIIN. V.. I. STUKE. Comiaiitee on Fire aal Water. A Piano l?OR SALE OR RENT. JL ArHrf 1 Mlt-.r. H. PARKER, at Hh P.irki-r IIokso. 7-1 ia Wanted. 1 llC '"tfNI'"' ItAI.'.s iF alt Kiwis. XOJJJ -k"a4itr.a: ilk I'labreila -IhI. .Mala street. I .1. .IOPI.IN. BLANK IJOOKS pKINTEU AND lwrsi L " raM "y orS.' )KINTEl AND HA'.Mj Tu ANY SIZE. at Turn AiU9 effice. M?ifJtTi ?:- nnftW - --sTZi xyvr. "zzCSfsZg&J&ZG fcSggg Oa IJANKHSG AND INSURANCE. BANKING ANDINSURANCE. X, "W CASE, BROKER, BANKER INSURANCE AGENT. - - - OREGON. ASTORIA, OFFICE HOURS: FROM S O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL 4 OCLOCK P. 31. Home Mntial Insurance Co., OF CALIFORNIA, .1. F. HOITOHTOX 111 VS. It. STOKY (Jko. I Stouv President Secretary .....Assent for 0-t;on Capital pnUl up m V. S. gold eoin $ ,?oo ooo l0 I. IV. CASK. Aseiit. Cheaanius street. Atoria. Oregon. 67,000,000 CAPITAL." LIVERPOOL AND L0XT0N AND GLOBE. N'0?.TH EKITISH ZZW IERCAN TILE OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Repreicntin? a capital of S07.0OO.OOO. A. VAN DUSEX. Agent. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. AJMKCIK,: r.s. WKIOHT OCCIDKAT HOTEL. MEHLEK & WKUiHT. Proprietors. Astoria, Oregon. T HE l'KOl'itlETOKS AKE H.VITY TO announce that the aliove hotel has heen repainted and refurnbhi-d.addinir irreatlvtii the ciiinfnrt of its quests and is now the be-t hotel north of San Francisco. C. W. KNOWLF. CUKKXI)() 1'OKTLAXJJ. - - AUZIF.IIKR. IIOTKI.. - - OKEGOX ZIEBER & KN0WLES, Proprietors. Free coach to and from the house. iWTiik Daily Astokiak ls on file at the Clarendon Hotel reading room. Pioneer Restaurant Hotel. MAIX STREET. - ASTOUIA 3Ir.. . X. Arrisoni. Proprietor THETKAVELIXt; VlHlblC AVI Lb FIND the Pioneer tlrst clas m all respects.and a share of their patronage is resiwetfully solielteil. Ccr-lloard and lotlginjibj- the day or week. : Post-office Restaurant. j .MAIN STREET. - - ASTORIA.. j .lOSEPII MATTHEWS. PROPR. Is. 1SA FIKST(.hASS KEsrvrUAXT I w..,., .... ,1... 1.-..,...,. I.... . , , -- bii ,ii mi. i.iii'iv'.ii 111.111. i-ivmi m ; tiT m .every tle Main street. U-twetfn rlii'iiaituis and Miiemot'tUe ri- in ;i,l -llir 'Irtlll lll-.-l. IH'lnl't'll iH.-mm.ta.id..Ue..HH-.,ne , r"0SC0E'S FIRST CLASS ' .. . f, lC, , .i Ovjuter Saloon. ) ' . ji.yi.s .- i i.r.r. i . .r Jiiiii. , ASTORIA - PI.EAEli TO;""l. I old. liutte.-. i riiii MHE l NDERSIGNED ! ' A ai alOHMllim- ! IIh- ' Ladies and Gentlemen of this City ' That he w preared to fiinn-U for tliem, i in llr-4 ela -t le. a.hl ever t v. OYSTER. HOT COKFEK TEA. 1-rrt'. T TIIK Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon. MAIN STREET. Plse rie iim a call. KiiMMf. iio. rmimetor i i iTflP NPW Ynrk flv;tPP fllnnn! i I lie PJCYY I Ul n uydlCI oaiUUII I Will sene to their eiMomers from thi. I a'. .! f lo w3 : J TEA. COFFEE. CHOCOLATE. llaitrrn O.V'te.-. Alivay. on Ilautl. AihI will lie kept as a tir-.t elas Ovter Su loun, in hrst elav style. DANIEL intVNT. Manager. lt.lrKlVs J. . MO.VTUOMKttV. STOVE AND TIN STORE) SWe Asent-. for the Magee Standard Ranges, Etc. ASTORIA, - OREGON. 33. jSl.. XTI3?ir3Sr. leal-r in FA.mr.Y ;icoci:kies, 3T.1II.S.3III.L FKKI ASII HAY. Cash paid for coumrj protlure. Small protits 011 can sale". Astoria. Oreson. cor ner of .Main and SUeitioctihe street. AVAR IS IKCI.AICKI W1TIHHT Fl'ltTHKIt MITICi: And no terms ot jierwe until ever- nwia m Astona hai a new Miit ot elothe .1IAIK 18 V 3IKAXY. Iok at the nriees : Yoms to onler from llints. Jemiioe French C&vsiaiere Salts froio - - - - ssw .'J S Tlie Rwst line rf saioules on thf con-nt to seleet irmu. P.. I. MEANT. M-tli)nt TaiUir. iarkr Hmse, Astona. iMm-t i- fin -iift. jtitftWlrirJI'ri mi BUSINESS CARDS, A. BOWLBY. I Q- ATTORNEY AT LAW. ChHxniH Street. - ASTOICIA. OKEGONr ri IV. Fl'I.TOX. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTOUIA - - - OUHG0K-- Office over Ias- & Allen's Mie. CSws street T Y. KOltli. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTOKIA - Z. ' " 0I:EG0Er Oflke over "Warren & KaomN Atria Itatr ket. opKir.ite the Occklent Hotel. A. VAN DUSEN. NOTARY PUBLIC. Clieuamus Street, near Ocealeat UhM, ASTOUIA. OKEGON. Apent Well. Fargo & Co. "VT3I . D. K A K Kit. II . 1. Ori'KK Next lmr to C'apt. Keeer. re5i clenee. Cavs Street. Ofkick Hoi-r..s--Fro!n 9 a.m. to it a. and fnm i: tr. m. to 4 i m . 1. HICKS. PENTIST, ASTORIA, --- ORfKlOBC. ISooias in Allen's bulldin; np stairs, comer of Ca-vsaud Sqemocqhe streets. TQK. M. I. JVamuHiB. PHYSICIAN AND SLHtGEON. Graduate University ()f Virgiida. 1BSS. I'hy.siciau to Ray "iew hospital, Raltimora City, lS6a-l0. Office In Page & .Mien's Indldins. P stairs. Astoria. JAY TUTTliE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFiCK-Over the White House Store. ItKsinKXCK Next door to Mrs. Munson'fc hoardins house. Cheijainas street, Astoria. Oregon T . ORCHARD. J DENTIST, Dental Rooium. .siiu.-T:nV Photograph Ruildm: T a. aiciaiTOMii. MERCHANT TAILOR, Occident Hotel Riiildmg. ASTORIA - - - OREGOiT QI?. BAIIV 4fc CO., ertAi.Ri: in Doors. IVindow.H. IIlindN. Traa MomM. Lumber. Kte. AH kinds or Oak Lumber. Glaxs, Boat Ma terial, ete. Steam ilill near"ie.to hotel. Cor. Gen eviveand AstorMreeLs. $." i.vai.i.s. GLACIER, ASTORIA. - - - OREGON. Will contract for work In his line and ftu nfth the gIa-. Small jobs done to erder: Cav street, next door to the comer of Jeffer Min street. Astoria. Oregon. J G. FAI1JF0 WL & SON, I RTf-VFOHRFS A Nfi PinnPDQ tJtwhk. " . iiiuuuiu .KfaSCZ PortlHad and Astoria. Oregon. ""SS00- - " W1-l '".kxhart. ocu,t Hotel , or. sa,aan i:i:gon. team and Miljihnr 15ATIIS. ?5Sitf --r fcSTjH'cal attention ien to ladies' and niliirt'ii s hair euftiiir. Private Entimiee for Indies. yiI.MA.11 1'IS-k. PRACTICAL M& UIIOT A3TI miok MAKER. CiiKX.aif.- stkkkt. ojjx sue Adter's BooJc j storr. - ASTOICIA. Onvoox. Csr Perfect t guaranteed. All woric warranted. Oive me a trial. All orders ! . . ... 1 hirst i:incc Solnnn . .. w. w,u.wvl WU1UUII, J. .1. KILE. - - PROPRIETOR-,, On the Roadway, opposite the Oregon Kait- way and. Navigation Co's wharf. New Bagatelle Table,, (The Chinese must go.) The choice-.! braad.-. of foreign and domestic WIXPJS. JiiqL'ORS A.XI CIGARS. eirKext Chieaso Beer.'sn J. T. BORCHERS, COX COM LY 5.TREET. ASTOKIA. Manufacturer ;vnd Packer of CAVIAR, SMOKED SALMOK. Cash paid for fresh I5LACK STUKGEOX SPAWN. Smoked Murgeun, and smoked Salmon put up in tins to .ship to anv part of the world. ALm, trout halt (salmon eggs) put up in cans aatl warranted to keep any length of time Depot at Rogers Central .Market. comeroC Ca.Nsand ClienntntLs .streets. Astoria. Music Lessons. T. F. CULLEN and C- E. BARNES,. TEACHERS OF VIOLIN, PIANO, GUITAR, COR- NET AND BANJO, I Would like a few puplb on either of the ! Term Kfelit ti.u.iw r.r iiw iu.r . tSr-Onlurs left at Stn & Snn baoar- storo;will be promptly attended to. 11 iMjJTnjrttii