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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1881)
0) tmmn aim Vol xiv. Astoria, Oregon, Sunday Morning. February 27, 1881. To. 49. j ! i" vK mm GENERAL EASTERN NEWS. V XVII. AM TKIJOTKAfH. ClliHC!' CoinpHilioii Xkw Vokk, Feb. 25. The Her ald bvs: Even Chin can afford io snap her fingers defnuitly at the I nited State, flas: when it cverf wc& the (HfiicuUv h merchant vessel. Tle Pacific j U cnd(. Mrti0c u, tins Mail, the only American line oil steamer engaged in the foreign trade, is- finding determined competition in the new (Chinese line, and a- the latter can luy ships for one-half the money that Americans n' compelled u, - it. j i ..: idiotic navigation laws to my, the iisyht will la just x long s the ( elctials care to prolong it. Cheap liiimlsnitioii Kale. I Xj:w okk. vt'b. 2.. Jlw cul" t'ng of teeraire rate ly ct""j steamship companies will have the j ellect, bo superintendent aCKSOII i of Castle Garden ln-licves. of inert-using the spring immigration to this country. A Hxr class of im migrants art arming this year, hi January the total was SOlK). agniiibt 0000 for the correspond hi- month last year. IT lie Murderer Hanged. vYiniisok. Vr., Feb. 25. E. U. Ilayet, the Derby. Line wife mur derer, was executed this afternoon. He said that he died innocent of knowledge or intent of sltooting ltis wife. He acted and spoke quietly and calmly as if at home entertaining friends, while examin ing the gallows and directing the pinioning of his anus. Tin- Crcnialimi Morj llrnicd. AVashixcton, Feb. 25. The family of Senator Carpenter au thorizes the statement that the senator always express.! lwn-elf. as opposed to eiemation. Tie made no request relative to the disposition of his remains. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. KT MAIL AM rhl.hOltVl'M. Thr Itusso-CuSiicsc Treat signed. Sr. PKTi:i:nrK:. Feb. 55. Tlie new liUsso-Chinese treaty was signed yesterday. r.irnrll Again iu Pari. Lomiox. Feb. 55. 1 'ainell's de parture fr Paris was more owing to severe nervous prostration than the requirements of the land league. IN-HIT :il lA-t. I.okihx. Feb. 55. A jwivate telegram state- that jwaee ha? been declared between Chili and IV? u. PACIFIC COAST NEWS. ItV MAIL AN TIMJOiKVPH .lri7iiu Maul Iu hi a Male. 1 'j:em wtt, Feb. 55. 1m tle legis lature to-day Haines introduced a bill providing for framing a consti tution for tin new state of Arixona. Marvel not that I say unto you, ye must pay th piintor. Whosoever iieciecteth to piy the printer, hath liot eternal life abiding iu hint. Wlu li.itli sorrow. hi hath woe, wlioltnth the nightmare! They Ik forget to render nnto the nntr hit just dmm. Ji a niHii live nmny years and payelh nit fr Tiik Astokian, Injholcl he shall not die in ptsaoe till he hath re stored to the priutor that which he hath withheld. - P. Wilhelui, Bos alotMt, ojosite tlie Clarendon hotel, Portland, tren. A nice lot of eastern orators at toscoos, arrived 3'esterdHV by stoamor Columbia. .ill around. Yon will find them first class. If you want a goid big oyster stew in style, call around to Tom Smiths, next door to P. H. Fox, Main street Astoria. Oregon. Open at all li'nirs. Lawyers briefs printed in line style, at The Astoxian office. P.lanlcs. Promisory notes, hoiuls for deed, quit elnini deed, mortgage and warratitx ileed. at thi ollice. Have 3'on a lame horse? Call for Kendall's Spavin Care. Road the ad vertisement. Fresh leaf laid at Wiuron and Eaton's. Salmon bellies, at ratail, at War ren A: Batons. Petroleum Interests of Cali fornia. ;ww aiwl Mtrluuil. It lute been known for many vear. that the hill of California jcoulain nit abundant siply of I natioifiiin. but, the "rent exnense , , , . I)roduoe1 ; Pennsylvania, retarded greatly the jwoce o( this industry, trug gling o. however, it finally raiu etl tin attention of home of ouv j leading capitalist who are now ,,,. h wJlM irml us)uNr it witli ;reat energy. Already the ripply of crude jietro knt i eifuaJ to til wauls of the states awl territories, wcsst of the JJucky lUOUMtaiUS lOT the COttUIHKl radcs of oil. and a dozen ritrs are constantly employed in drilling wj,jt.h H,.e ilemled to sup- ,.!,. !.. (Vj.,iw ua4itv ti-itli wliirdi JI liru vnv;.HIi jr,wirv ..? .... iitiiii San Francisco has relations. A reiiwry, the present eajmcity of which can Imj increased to d.KXj barrels jer lay litis been erected in Alameda, and the progiess made in tlie inetltod of dnlliug as well as in refining, makes it apar ent that petroleum henceforth will rank high among the products of our state. The difficulties which attend tlie initial operations of this company were great, but they have JMen overcome. A new pro cess of drilling had to be adopted owing to the broken strata of our hills, which were apt to cave on the drillers' tools. making their work profitless. A new inetltod of reiininir the oil had also to le discovered, foi the reason Unit tin dark crude product of California does not easily pro duce a clear oil like t'nut ."torn tin. Pennsylvania oil fields, teveu new methods of transportation had to be found, for the climate of this coast does not admit of the use of ordinary oak barrels. New pack ages for distribution had to be de vised, and our local petroleum companies now use a barrel made from wood grown iu the state. Tliey are metal lined and are said to be as light as an eastern jetro leum barrel, as tight as an iron vessel could 1m made, and not af fected by sun or rain. Each jmck . baiTel or half barrel, has a faucet or vent already inserted, and with the use of this safety package tlie companies art able to -ell i he oil eheaer titan iu tin caws. Insignificant a- tlwse im provements seem to be. it means nevertheless a. large savins: on tlie oil sold in this market annually. iKssicU-ft furnishing a jwekage which ean lie stored aiid emjrtied without difi'using thv odor of jMHroleuiu. Tbtre are at jH-eseni sample lots of California pem4eum on the way to Asiatic Mrts. and it i- not hazardous to predict tliat before Ions- vessels loaded with the article will follow, and petroleum form it very ituiwrtaut addition to our list of eHrtatious. The W- Itrnetirtal diM--er of the iiuur lo man i. Aimuh-uV Coteh .srup. A wealth eiillciiiaii. lo elaiitt- tliat it eiitirelx cured Iuhi of ht eioiem cHctUMttioii. often'! sTi.ihki for et., ,-irt Ct,. SI. The Peruvian yrm lia cnnil tiinu aud who were ut)eiiii; froui dvsjKqe ia,ddiilit.. liver unuplaint. lmif. hu mor., female complaint.. t.c. Pampii let. free to any addre. .scth V. Fow lc A: Son. Bnton. Lircmt tourt IMauk. Count v Court lSlauk. .)utice Court Blank hippiuu Blank.. Mix-cHancou Hlank., ieeu. .uonsasie. etc.. ioraieat Iiik AsToni.vxofliee. -Mr. John Rogers, of the Central Market, has made arrangements to keep all the linest fresh fish, etc., m their ssason. J' or tlie (eiimue J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of winos. liquors, and San Fmucisoit beer call at the (Jem opposite the bell tower, and e Campbell. The the lotiiHilaaiMl I!mii-Ii( to mamifa-'" ln, ,. 7 .'T, JlSZi ..rmZwIl .... tuie ami ell to Uk- workl. which wa re- "Jf J U ir ,t Cvl I l S fu.ii i iu. p...... i. ...i ... .. : lamt lor tm'ir aK. roi n i win. aiut i ow i hJi-il TiLi "!?., ?L f" 'e Loid of hot. niM- ii a e.nl into Vn.-J.Sm : . lly.?"??: thin. l-'orlH-lMihl. I. the Lord, have .,1 M -rvinun Ml ill Kl-fll l. Ml I.I The Mormon Question. Emtok Astori n : Permit me to ay, frrHii the reeling of Mrs. Dontway's New Northwest in her mer of the 10th of February, and The Astori n of the ISth, that that excellent lady had what might be called a slight attack of what i oometuues called a motherly attempt ti ooirect a UHxetl miatake if a' truant boy by plyiitg to him jiet ' uames, ami wnisoluig heielf that be- cause her boy had read Iter imperfrom . her first number down to Iter tenth i volume, lie onaht to have knon' better than to think sJie would ' not open iu coimnns to a (please ex- ( cuse if lie should call the article refeired to a blackguard article) from a neHstNUer reporter, aiteiHinuiir to show tliat tlie ieryii I'egartletl bv all christians, and even tlie Mormons themselves, in their lirst orgauixation under .lo. Smith, as the second person m the Trinity, i. e. 4,Jejus Christ him self was a I'olyijaiiust." litis noble mother tells us in her introduction of that (shall 1 call it) lilackguai-d article, that "as we always wish to le fair in diocnsaiug any ques tion, we give the remarks made iu defense if Polygamy by lishoi Lunt to a reiiorter if the Nin rraucisco Chronicle." This statement led me to read and re-read what its sprightly, and as I had alwavs regarded as the truest and purest of mothers iu Ore gon, and that nothing vould discolur her paper like the line I have quoted, I am frank to confess I Has siiqirised to find such an article iu a i hi per edited by a woman of so much talent and ex)erieiice as she has had in her tun yem-a editorial capucity. Jjnt she tells us "Mr. (!. is needlessly worried, and might restrain his wrath." I do not consider it would be honorable iu me to rcjieat Mrs. Duniway's closing term as applied to me, because I con sider in the ritecussnm oi any question it does not add to substantial argu ment. Permit me to rejHsat the same wnds f uf-ed in my rirst article in the commencement of this discussion, to ee if they were not proerly guanled and that no reasonable person could take exception, excet.t one favoimg, ! tr being ar leaM wining, to publisii such iievspaper rejKirter -articles as referred to. 1 said, and I say it still: when such nnrn as ex-Senator Sr ueant, and such an editor a Mrs. Duniwav will "llow their iena .ualidi paiH.tn io ji i.ai.im.u, 'tu u,ul words prostituted, m the interests of men calling themselves a religious sect, and quoting scripture as the father of lies did when he offered the kingdom of the world to the redeemer nf man kind if he would worship him, then it is time tor some one to reter at least to the origin of the imjHisters. His tory informs us that man such have niqicarcd during the past ages. But I prop. in as few articles as possible to hbow from their own most sacred book the most ineositeiicy and trickery iu the position they now as sume, iu fact, while they attempt to make the christians bible justify their abomination, 1 propose to )e quite as fair as Mrs. Dnntway iu showing, from their sacred book, that they not nly falsify our sacred lxk but their own. 1 conceive thi to lie fair and legiti mate and hoiirable iu meeting an o) ixHiant. Ex Senator bargeiit admitted iu hie article, that if was a religions Wbef, and umlt-r the constitution we had no right to interfere with it. The Bk ot Motmhii ihw before me. chater ii, imges 124-", reads as follews: KorlMh"W tlui- jiith the I.ord. thi-s H:ok- la'ifin to wav iu iuiqtiil : they itiMlerMaud not tin riiHiire: lor the eek to exeue lheiu-'le-iu couiliiiUiii'4 wlHK-loiii!-. Int-aiix of tlie lhuiK w hich were written ceiiecrniiie: David and xilomoii. hin 'on. Belnikl. Davhl ami 4iImihu truh IiwmI ihhu w ive awl concubine-, winch thiu; wa altomlnahlc iH-fme iiH'xiith the lortl." Wlwreforv. thiiN4Uthlh: Ionl. I hae led the n nh forth out of the land of .lcru.-alcui. itj tla' jwer of mine arm, that I might raheupiurio me a ritditeai hraiH'h from Um fruit of tla loin of o-jh'I. VI'tvfore. !. tin lrd tloil. will im4 ulfer thai tin i-.le ImM ihi like unto JIm-im of ohl. Therefore, mj hrethreii, hear me. ami harkett to tin' w'ord of tins Irl: for there hall not any man anionu oti hae ae it I'm one wife: and coaetihliH- he hail liave nene: foi I. the Inl ;ol. ilelil.teih hi tin chalit of wouieu. Ami whoiilom are an alomiualKHi lief ore me: thu aith tin- I.ord of IhM. WlhTefnre. tin )eonle hall keep uiv iNimutaiHlment ceit the Mirrow. ami made the mount-1 iny of the daughter of mv )cooie iu tin laiulgf.lcrasHlem;.veM. and iu all the land of mv laiinle.MiwiM of the vv ickednc ami ahomiuatiou of their hushand. Ami I will not suffer. aith the Lord of hot. that IIh- eric of the fair daughter ol thi cojde which 1 have led out of tlie land oi .Icrusalem. hall come tin unto inc. against the men of my people. alth the Lonl of hosL. For they shall not had avvaj captive, the daughter of mv icople. heeaue of their temlerne. ave I linll visit thein vv ith a re eure. even unto det ruction ; for they hall not commit vv hordoui. like iiufo them of old. uith tlie Lonl of llOtes. The jtatemeuts f tins iirophet are cmtiuued liv Mormon 'itHriuin.' that three commandments were given his father Lehigh. He aiftrm5 that ihey knew them before and iiad done what they ought not to have done. This i. a louder quotation than I J desired to make hut I ladieve therejia I much ignorance on this Mormon pi?uou of thtir first start, that it necms to fall to my lot to ipiote their authorized book which, as I tafore Mentioned, was written as a bible re liance about the lost tribes, but stolen xhh the authors widow, and changed y do. Smith as far as he dared to do o suit his purjtose at that time. l-leetfuHy.ete.. W. 11. Cray. llor-e l-'Iucation. In something written we have an indistinct recoHeetion of having made fference to a general disposition . mong beys iu their teens, as well as .oj-s of inaturer years, to enlighten : ud bless the world with their pro found knowledge of the horse and his 1-istory. Our lxioks and newspaper? re full of this kind of literature, and it varies in style from the production ot the child at wheel, commencing with: The horse has four legs and a tail; up to the eloquent tribute of the scholar when he, quotes from .Jeb: That his neck is clothed with thunder and tie glory of his nostrils is terrible. He smelleth the tattle afar off. the iiunder of the captains ami the snouting. Between these two ex tremes of the child at his tirst school i imposition, and the pnifessional I .erature, we have every grade of pre t "ition, and each pi-ofessmg to have I I tstored the whole subject. As we : ppnmch the close of this nineteenth nttiry, we begin to look for some 1 ling better in this department of i :owledge from those who :issume to struct" And it is to lie found in i ei-. nils Treatise on the horse, sent mad to any person for tw enty-five c its, jstage jMUd. Apply to 1 he . -toki in onice, or address D. C. Ire l ud. Astoria. Oregon. By a recent postal decision men on actually make money by getting their bills and statements of accounts printed. Statements of accounts and bills of sale when made out on jmper having printed headings, can lie sent by mail for one cent, if the envehe left ""sealed: whereas, if it is made ut n imprinted paper, it will cost three cents. Thus by patronizing The toki.x two cents can le saved on i ery bill or statement that is sent out jrtijfh the mail. ,T vinervmen would jfam muclt bv leavhi" us their orders for incidental printing now.to be done leisurely dur ing the winter months saving time and money, and avoiding the risks of a spring rush of work. Fresh smelt at Warren A: Eatons. ;-'t;et yr legal blank at Tun Atoi:iax oflh'e. V full line of over two hundred .tylcs. . . . ;.: 'ever Heard a blivio s .! adertiin illd u . " ' .vrtisements are t:. !. .. : .r wiit never intrthb. h::: n u-. . uii to nuke themehe k;w.h ami ar. -en ami remeMilan-l d-j".t' tit- will of the reader who eimld . irt-et them if he would. "ftVht wants to know alut the c-at Stttt' w!hi the etjiort- niuai in . . in- y5I7. r head ot tlw ttiti'v jh .i"-i-i..f. -:ul SI w to D. C. In'lawl !.- Tur .lKl N. thi- miIv (iifj! liwr. uli lilwi wlfil'j in th imV'v: f Orifii. i-"Tu discriminate between what i new and what i iolertiiu in an hem i of:-ii a diflH'ult t.ik for a jmlv liher. N'WraH'r'. lo 1h on the af. ali-. wnt elia"5e when the item !riii!3 ui--ne to others. ."Mieh i hut ju!ice. Mini :u comHuince with tlie law of hus :.. . ami wiIIhhu Uii iHcriminatmii a neuo.iHT will fail. nnaiH'ially. A wealthy Pittsburg univhani i reMrtl a having akl : 1 alwavs l-i-i lianpx when i am adertiin'4. for :i.n I kicw. tliat waking or heiiiu. I si.ivi a troii;.thoti!;h 1hnt orator w.rk i fr me: otic who never tire, never .i-M. never make mitake and w lie i certain to enter tin houehohl irm .vhi-iu if at all. my trade mut ii-wr." vVe desire it to lie ditii: : i, i!a-iltMM( tliat thoe win eml u.ai v. .u-v-uient fnnu ahroad. niu: ei.d t;i 'iah with tlN':ulvertiement.if ti.i-v w-tuJil luve tin-in ap)Har. We have nmiilM-rofalvfrtiemeiit4nt u from "tnuicr aviie.:. -Ple:i' inTt and fiiu hill." i'ui we cauiHit do; the -:ih iiU'J arcoiitimuv the cimj ami tin- onhr MISCELLANEOUS. WlLSOX & FlSHEF HKAI.K1 IX t" T T" Vvy A "1? "Fn j ----- vv -ik.r.J. LUKKICATIXG 0IIJ5, COAL OIL, PAINTS AND OILS. ! Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, -MILL FKED, GARDEN SEED. GRASS SEED. Which will lie exchanged for comitry pro duce or sold at lovet price. Corner Cheiiainu and Hamilton StreeL ASTORIA. OREGON. - - To-Xitiht. To-Xittht. GRAND BALL, AT MUSIC HALL, Till Enzxixc. BANKING AND INSURANCE. BANKING AHDJHSURAHCL X- W, CASS, BROKER, BANKER INSURANCE ACENT. - - - OREGON ASTORIA, OFFICE IIOfRfc: FROM S O'CLOCK A. 31. UNTIL 4 O'CLOCK P. M. Hone Until Insurance Co., OF CALIFORNIA. .1. 1. Hocirrox. Cha. It. storv Gko. 1 Story PrC'skletit Seertary .Asent hr t " Capital KihI ii in V. S. poltl eHM $ 3U0 CiOO W I AV CASK. Aseut. CIhii;ihii street. Astoria. Oregim. 67,000,000 CAPITAL." L1YERP00L AND L0vH0N-AND GLOBE. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN TILE OF LONDON -vND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND COMMERCUL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Heirejeatin? capital of XJ7.0 00.000. .V. VAN DUSEX, Agent. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. .i. xp;leic. CC11K.T CS. W'UIOIIT HOTEL. .MBGLEK . WRIGHT. Prei-iietors. Astoria, Oregon. miiE ii:orr.iETOKS ai:e happy to X uitiMHttH-e tliat the above iHitel ha been re'Kiuitfil ainl rcfuriheil. addin: ?reatl to theeoHtfort if ltpietandinowthe 6et hotel 5Mrth of San Praad-w. V. W. KMW L. AL. ZlKBKK. ch.ilSKM)U HOTEL. PORTLAND. - - - - OREGON ZIEBER S. KN0WLES, Proprietor. Free eoueh tw am! front the hottse. Ra-TilF D.MIA Astoiman l en file at the riamwhHi Hotel readlns room. Pioneer Restaurant Hotel. .MAIN STREET. - -3Ir. S. X. Arrisoni. - ASTOKIA 1'ronrietor nrtHETKAyELIXG PL'ISLIC WILL KIND jl tin 1'HHM'cr Brst cla m all reicct.and a hare ( tlh-ir lwtrwiage I respectfully JciteI. &?IS)arl ami haliiKihy tlteday or week. Post-office Restaurant. MAIN sTKKET. - - ASTOKIA.. .:oKPH MATrHIA. PKOPK. rotiii. is v first i i.a- kitaii:a.t JL L-X iii tlH LiirtjM-.in nlaii Frcliii Icr in evi-rv tlt .Maui treet. Ih-Iwcch Clieiuiiiiii .not .'iiimiih-Im- ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS uv.sri'!- .aioon. .a!' ciT main .srKFirr. ati:ia. rSlHK t NI)KK.sl;.NKl 1 P1.E-V.shl TO JL auniriiiicf lo tin- Ladies' and Gentlemen of this City That he S now Mvirel t furnish hr them, iu llrsi cLi l le. and ev cr t le, OYTKUS. HOT fiiFFEK. TEA. ETC. r r:u Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon. MAIN -sTKEirr. I1eae y:iw m- a ml!. lilWOK IHXOX. PnHmelor The New York Oyster Saloon Vvil! tvi ti Im-ir c.iimur fnm tin at- a foUo TEA. COFFEE. CHOCOLATE. I!nIerti 0.i.tci Alvva.v on Hand. Ojster a- Aiwlwi!l In-kct a. i hrt lias Inii. in hrt das tvh DANIEI. l.RVXT. Manager. PIKE & STOCKTON. sioxjss, sxgost A.M -CARRIAGE PAINTERS- PAPER HANGING AND WALL COLORING A I'H l.VI.TV. GLAZING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. earrfhiin m-xt door to Astorian Dnicc.m Shnster's bnihlititr. First Class Saloon. CHICAGO BREWERY DEPOT, Oh the Koadav.o)Mitc the Oregon KaiS wav ami NavirtioCos wharf. lA'eir Bagatelle Table, (Tin- Clinics' must o.) The ciMNecst hnuid of foreign and tloiuestlc 1VIXI-X. 11 WOKS .VXD CIU'ARS &ir'Itet C'hieajro lIeer."Va BUSINESS CARDS. J-Q.A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. CtK-HamnN Street. - ASTOKIA. OUEGOK1 ri AV. FUI.TOX. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTOKIA - - - OKHGON OlHVc over I'ace Allen's -tfe. Ca street T Y. KOltll. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTOKIA .... OltEGON OftJee over Warren .. Halott' Atrm Iar kct.Msitet)te Oeetent IhKel. "P V. IIOMIKX, NOTAJIY PUBLIC, AriTIOXKEIC. CUM.MIS.SIUX AXI SUILVXCK AGENT. IN- A. VAN DUSEN. NOTARY PUBLIC. CheiMinn. Htreet. wear Oct Meat Hotel, ASTOKIA. OKEGON. Ae?nt Well-,. Farco & Cv. Tjl 1. HICKS. PENTIST, ASTOKIA. - 0KEG02T, KiHim hi Alk'ii iHilldtiitj tin stairs, coma of Calami bqeaiuvithe street. "TIS. -II. i. jexxix;s. PHYSICIAN AND SUltGEON. (inidaate University of Virjnnkt. IKS. PIiyichni to Bay View hospital, Bultiwors City, lSOB-TO. Okku k In Pase & Aliens lHtikiiug, up stairs. Astona. TAY TL'TTLK. 31. I. PHYSICIAN AND SUHGEONj Okfick Over the White Hoase Store. Rkmiikxck Next door to Mrs. Munsooa iHKinliti house. CliciiHiiia street. Astori 0 reuea I V. OKCIIAItI. DENTIST, Iicntal Itounis. SUl.TKi:. Plioteraph BuiU'ui T A. MrlXTOSIL MEBCHANT TAIL0B, Oci'Hlent Hotel Building. ASTORIA - - - OBEGON q ii. nxns & co.. DKALEK IX IVIihIovvm. Itliiutx Oooi'i Traa. nobis Lumber. Ktc. All kind of Oak Liindic r. (JUis. iumt Ma terial, etc. Steam Mill near "AVston hotel. Cor. Gea eviveand Ator streets. J G. FAlIiFOWL & SON, STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS Portland and Astoria, 0re?on Kefer by perim-sion to Rosori.MeyersiCo, Allen i Lem,Corbht JtMacleay. Portland. Oresron- y.ii. i'iim:xiiart. Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon A.sTOKLV - OREGON. Hot. Cold, IiiMicr, strain ami snlphur ItATIIS. 3gS5SrX sBfc. -: -.c:---.? asiecial attcntioit ivcu to lathes' and hililrcii h.dr futtm. Pnvalt Liitnoiif for Ii.lu s. PK-vrriCAi hoot axi siiei: MAKER. CHKXAMI STKH-T. 0MMte Adler's, Boot snare. - Atokia. Okh.ox. t3T Perfect HI giumiiitecd All work warranted. (Jive me a trial. All orders' promptly niictl. J. T. BORCHERS, CONCOMLY .STREET. ASTOKIA, M.inuf.K turir and Pat ker of CAVIAR, SfflOKED SALMON. ( ash imid for Ireli ltLACK STl'RGEON SPA VN. MiHkl mw'.ii. and smoked falnin put up in tin to sn, i ;inj lmrt ,t the world.. Also, trout I sot ( a.'HMHi i-jntst jnit up in eaas and warranted to keep aiiv length of time Depot at Kocis Cciitnd .Market, corner Cas ami Clit-iiaiuii strci-t. Astoria. Music Lessons. T. F. CULLEN and C E. BARNES- TE.VI IIERs of VIOLIN, PIANO, GUITAR, COR NET AND BANJO, Would like a feu pturilson either nf the alxive histniiHeiits. Terms Efcht lev-oiis for live dollars. SSfOrdcr left at Stevens & So Iwok tore will he promptly attended to- 3ES. -a. TJX3ST3ST. Jlealer iu family ;icoci:kiks. XAIlA'.Mir.I. FEED Aa'D HAY C:eli paid for conntrv prmlia-e. SmaS. prollLs on cash .sales. Astnna, Oregon, cor-i nerof Maiu and Sqneiiioctilie .streets. OPILES. The uudershnied is pi'iared to furnlaii a larxe mmilier r pIe and Spurs at his plaee on short notice, at reasonable rates. Applv to C.fl.CAPLES. Columbia City P.LANK JOOKS PRINTED AND ROUND TO AN r ali., L aad ruled te any order, at THk Astorlvs office.