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03 gifts iil SstStt&SU. ASTORIA, OREGON: SATURDAY APRIL 10, 1SSJ ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Excepted. D. C. Ireland, I'.dKor ami Erojtrictnr- Axtartan BuMdiwj, Cass Sint4. Torms of Subscription ; served by Carrier, per wook ....2S Conu Sent by mail, fourinonths $ 00 Sent by mail, one yoar..... ............... 9 00 Free of Pontage to Subscriber-1. sr Advertisements inserted by the year at tho rate of SI .10 por square per inentb. Transient advertising, by tbo day or week, fifty cents per square for oach insertion. The Weekly Asinriau. is a mammoth sheet, exactly double the size of the Daily, it is jut the pa per for tho fircMiU, containing in audi tion to all the current news, choice mis cellany, agricultural mailer, market re ports, etc. It is lurnistheri to single sub scribers at 52 00 per year in advance. tfA limited iniinoer of Miiall adver tisements inserted at established rates. THEjClTY. Thk Daily astokian ipi'M Ik cut lay mail atZ cent a month, fret ttf)HHtatfc Head er who contemplate abheace from the city can have Tub astoktan' follow them. Daily or Wkkkly whilom to ohu poM-oficc with out additional erpmi'e. ldrir&s5. may he enanyed a offn a rictired. Tjoarc order at tnr cauntlua room. Steamer Columbia to arrive, Ore gon to sail on Monday. The Tliurland Castle arrived down yesterday from Portland. See advertisement of Marcus Wise in another column. The high boat at most of the can neries was very low ycatorchty. The .Occident Packing comimiiy have been at work three days. Shall Astoria be lighted liy gas, or electriec ligliti That is the (juestio n. Astoria has a surplus of dog?. This is original and painfully true. Probabilities of rain daily from this date, during the decline of Luna. Advertise where it will do the most good just as you would apply a porous plaster. The Thurland Castle cleared for Liverpool yesterday, laden with ilour from Portland. Badollet & Co. and J. W. & V. Cook have twelve hundred feet of not racks at Sand island. Samuol Elmore is now the sole proprietor of the Elmore Packing company in this city. Capt. J. D. Merry nian was absent from the city when Congressman M. C. George returned from Washington. Some petty thief stole Win. 15. Headmgton's knife from his work bench in front of Tub Astokiav office yesterday. One of Badollet Jt Co.'s boats came in yesterday morning in a bad plight, having lost nearly all the net and got no fish. If you fall overboad or otherwise wet your watch, do not cook it, but let Hansen have it in time and he will set it to going again. The Scottish Bard, en route to this port from Rockhamptou, will be due here next month. She will load at Astoria for London direct. The weather day before yester day and night before last was too rough for good fishing. The Canby yesterday reported three boats over the bar. Ehrics Fashion Quarterly is now considered the great home periodical of America. Ladies can dress them selves to order by selecting suits, etc., from its pages. Mrs. E. L. Kiuney of Salem has purchased the lot on Genevieve street opposite the city hall, in the rear of Mr. E. R. Hawes store, and is prepar ing to build thereon. E. C. Hold! auctioneer, an- liounces a sale two o'clock this afternoon of a lot kladios fancy goods and notions. Also, lot of useful crockery ana giasswar We hear of one steamboat return ing from the fishing grounds yesterday with eight fish. At this rate fish would cost the cannery about nine dollars and thirty-two conts apiece. The steamer Gen. Canby has ad ded a false bow to her rigging which enables her to pass over the nets of the fishermen without molesting them, nor making Capt. Whitcomb angry. W. II. Patterson and Marion Williams, fishing for Nicolai have been absent since Wednesday. Mrs. Patterson is fearful that the3r arc lost They were in No. 5 boat. Informa tion is wanted. Messrs. Sibson, Church & Co. advertise a vessel to arrive early next month, which will be put on the berth at once for London direct. We also call attention of insurers to their agency of a very reliable first class company. Read every business notice in this paper. They will do you good. Owing to the crowded state of our columns it is impossible for us to mention each advertising patron individually. We, however, feel just as thankful, and wish all unbounded prosperity. They are all true and tared souls, or words to that effect. Easter Services. The Eaater services at Grace church to-morrow are: Early colebration at G:30. full choral service at 11 a. m., and evening prayjfr sft- 7 Service a Chamn Jt BMy upper JaftviJi, :J IklOv. :30 r. u. Innocents, m. The an cseontial nese cf Easter, has been selected from some of the choicest authors, and wc give the list: MOKXIXtfVJIOKAT.." Christ our Passover Humphrey Psalter. Hayes TeDcuiii Emerson .Tubilate " Dtipuis Creed Merbeelce Litany Hopkins Kapler AiillK'tii Kvrie iluxiield Gloria Tibi Carroll Ilvimi "The .Strife is vr 1 Iaydn Offertory Gilbert kvkxixo oiioi:ai Psalter KiinlmuU Cantate Andrews Iicncdic Thomas Hvmn -Al the LmniiN High Feast we Sing" Gilbert Hvmn, "The Day f ltirrectioir .." Lausanne OnVrlory Concerning Boat Lights. We understand that a petition is to be forwarded to the secretary of the treasury showing the almost utter im possibility of enforcing the ruling respecting the matter of compelling fishing boats to carry lights at night. A fisherman sends us the following communication upon the subject for publicatien: Eimtei: Arroi:iA: 1 see in Sunday's ismie of Tub As tokiax that you invite jkhwuss inter ested to state objections t the fish boat lantern law. It is next to impos sible to state more than the fiftieth put of the objections that might be named. Hut the most important is, that this river is infested by a act of net and fish stealers, who will not cany lights, while law-abiding citizens will; the thieves will thus be enabled to carry on their business without fear of detection, xnd the objection is that the lamp will citable loafers who stay around saloons till fishermen have got their drifts, fo slip out and cork on slacks. These are only a few of the many objections. Another is, that the law cannot be on forced, as there arc no jwlice on the river. FisiinnMAX. The Thurland Castle goes to sea drawing twontj'-one feet. The repairs to the machinery and boilor of the steam tug C. J. Brenham will probably be comploted so that the tug can return to Astoria next week. Mr. .John Fox returned front the interior on Thursday. Mrs. Fox was conveyed to East Portland from Forest Grove on Tuesday. She is still very ill. J. JL Leonard of the Fisherman's Packing company, must certainly have been high boat yesterday. He brought in seventy-five; the next boat twenty-five, the lowest seven. Regular communication of Touiple lodge No. 7 A. F. and A. AU. this evening at half past aevei clock. Sojourning brothoi'3 and lcibers in good standing ait?inviteut attend. Work in the third degree. Rev. H. K. Hines, of the Pacific Christian Adoeato writes a splendid aiticle upon his visit to Astoria last Saturday and Sunday, which will ap pear in Tiik AmoKiAX to-morrow. A view of Astoria through the sjectacles of a reverend Gbxtlkm w. - One of r1 hand nTeftt bmnboo uintiy is (o be fisliiire outfits neihe disposed 'iiA Hffc Ocrilrfnf. lioti.l liotel as soon al lances aitttfUlrtJiLH only reqrures one cmiire this 'en tic- no the you must you W4J&W get in. We made the trip to Sand island with Mr. Tin Cool; and Capt. Fred Congdon on the Argonaut yesterday morning. Leaving Capt. Flavel's dock at 4:30 we reached Sand island in forty minutes. The Argonaut is built for running over lish nets with out injuring them and also, for run ning over the water a little faster than any other craft in the district She is certainly a success. Yes bnsiu7is reviving in As toria; Everywhere ydi! Lsax hear the busy noise of carpenters, canneries, machinists, eld. Even the tailors are doing'thcir utmost to najlothe ourupi zens with spring find Jnnumer aGfcacd. M. D. IGait, Uiebivinercl6itnlor, has threwjneras misyasbGeV, on the bench, a(jdyvants stiyinorc hands to fill pressing orders. "No wonder; he has now one of the best cutters and fit ters in the state, who has not made one misfit during the six mouths hcj has been with him The Standard says: Mr. Shanalian has conferred a favor upon the lovers of art here by bringing that celebra ted engraving: The Three (Scape) Graces to Portland. It is from the hand of J. G. Brown, who has already contributed several gems in this line. The picture is in Mr. Shanahan's win dow, and if ever we had a counter part of the genius hoodlum wo have him here. Three street gamins are standing before you in all the rough habiliaments, cheeky swagger, and reckless laugh of the porfect artful dodger, in three stages of educational career. Tho naturalness of the like ness raises an instant laugh from the beholder. music, wlach i sTjeTi fcatnn in the joyful dollar Jwf a beatttyJand wckpiwirsvfonll men hjre yxvth hML to bcol iutuno'iVQjjseasor ottuinence co hiucU'U w -. y WASHINGTON CITY NEWS. BY MAIL AND TKLKOR Aril. Orcson llallroad Matters. Washixotox, April 10. Hen ry Yillard. president of the Oregon Railroad and Navigation company, basjust issued a private circular to its stockholders. The substance is as follews: "The report that possible competition between our company and the Northern Pa cific railroad might affect our bus iness and, indirectly, the value of our securities, is groundless. There is no occasion for any apprehension. In the first place, our present and fu ture relations to that com pany are definately regulated by a nernetual contract which has been in force since last fall, and under which the exclusive enjoy ment of all business, present and prospective, frm the entire terri tory tributary to our system, is guaranteed to ns. In the second place, the Northern Pacific cannot hurt us, since it will be far more important to it to obtain our busi ness than it will be to us to obtain its. We shall depend for through connection to the east on the Ore gon branch of the Union Pacific to Baker city, the point of connection with our system, which will be finished within the next two 3cars. We have the assurances of increas ed business from western Oregon, since my trip to Europe, by having obtained the control of 312 miles of road operated by the Oregon and California railroad company, and of the promise of loO addi tional to be newly constructed in western Oregon." lie submits a table showing the earnings and expenses for the quarter ending March 31st, showing the total re ceipts to be -152,532, and expenses, 420,3G8, leaving only a net bal ance of 32,1 G4. It is staled in official circles here that the reason for Villard's circular was the charge openly made that he and his friends were seeking to obtain control of the Northern Pacific road solely for the purpose of cither slopping its further construction or delaying its completion. Kind to Hear This. WashixotoXj April 14. In the Christiancy divorce case to-day, further testimony was given to show that Mrs. Christiancy could not have visited the St. James hotel Christmas daN', as testified by Giro. Tlir Drntl-tork. Washington, April 14. The outlook for an early break in the senate dead-lock is nomsiderably less promising than it was a few days ago, and it seems to be now generally conceded thai iT the republican caucus shall next week determine to allow one or more executive sessions to be held, it will be with the fixed purpose of holding the business entirely in republican hands. .1. W. and V. Cook use cedar buoys now instead of tin. The tm buoy has always been a target for fisherineus shots, and many a one has been sunk by the idler's sport. Jf a cedar buoy is perforated with bullets it will still continue, like Mr. Villard in the Billings fight, to float along on the surface, and if it Incomes over loaded the metal can be extracted from it by a crucial test. Since Plunder has put his Blood Purifior on the market, people have stopped using all kinds of watery "Sursaparillas" and ''Whiskey Bit ters." It gets away with them all. Prices for cannery and fishermen's supplies have been slaughtered at M. C. Crosby's, Miss Lizzie Norris has arrived and is ready to receive a limited num ber of pupils fortution on the piano. Call at Mrs. Holdons, or 011 F. C. Norris, Astouiax Oflicc. Wc will pay a reward for infor mation which will lend to the convic tion of aiy person guiUj of stealing Tnr. Astokian from the doors of its subscribers. The paper has been stolen from Capt. Whitcomb's resi dence twice within a week, watch the thief. Extra fine lot of apples, straw and hay just received and for sale at Grays warehouse. Since the Chinese started to bfew "cheap San Francisco beer" there is little or no demand for that article any more. Call for the Columbia brewery beer, if you want something good. When you want a dish of nice Eastorn Oysters done up a la mode, or a good steak, or a fragrant cup of coffee, call at l'rank Sabres on the roadway, and he will accommodate you. Open at all hours. Go to M. C. Crosby's aud get your lunch buckets, water kegs, bail crs, buoys and boat stoves. P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and Ladies boots, shoes, etc Lost. A coral necklace and cros3 between the post-office and Mrs. J. Rodgera. GENERAL EASTERN SEWS. T.Y MAIL AXD TRLKGKAPH. O, Bat If Ikry ITcrc OhIj- Indians. Dexvek, April 14. At Puran go Ike Stockton and a gang, nearly all of whom participated in the Lincoln county, New Mexico troubles several 3-ears ago, arc sending raiding" parties towards Farmington, Rio Arrabiu county, New Mexico, to steal cattle and kill cowboys. A few days ago thev drove tbirtv five head of cattle into Durango, where they butchered and sold them. The town is in a state of excitement bordering on anarchy and grow ing worse every day. The citi zeiis dare not write an impartial statement of affairs to the Denver newspapers for fear of death. A , man who was suspected of writing' an account for a Denver paper was a few days ago stopped on j the street at the point of a rev fo!-! ver by Ike Stockton. Six mar shals are on duty, but are unable to cope with the outlaws, Flood' nnil Frnl. Rock Islaxh, April 14. city is still trembling lest a from the corjre brins: them -The' flood Treat disaster. The xvater is 12 incites; deep in some parts of the city now, and a very little change in thei hight of the river would cause immense destruction to property. Gai.vjstox, April 1 4. A heavy frost is reported throughout the stale, doing considerable dat.iage to corn, cotton, fruits and vege- j tables. Accommodation to Fishermen. Friend fishermen, (jet your tide! tables at Max Waguors. To lid. i .Several furnished or unfurnished rooms at Mrs. Muusoifs lodging house. Also, a few persons can have board if required, either ladies or gentlmen. " Tin Plate, Vis Tin, Kir Geo. "W. Hume keeps constantly on hand, and to arrive a full line of fish erineus and cannery supplies, at prices which defy competition. Parties wish ing groceries and those intending toj run mess houses should inspect goods and obtain large discount from regular I price. Central Hotel. The Central hotel, near the steam- j ship dock is now open for the recep tion of titiests, where thu we-lLknown caterer, Mr. Anton Heloh will always be found ready to watt on his patrons. He h:i3 had the above named house thoroughly refitted by Messrs. Pike and Stockton, our well known artists. Call and see him. as he has the finest brands of liquors, and cigars to be had in the city. Fire-brick and fire-clay in lots fo suit at AL C. Crosby's. For the fJeiiuine .1. H. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of ttines, liquors, and San Francisco beer call at the (Jem opposite the bell tower, and see Campbell. For a first-class oyster stew, fry, pan-roast or fancy roast, go to lioscoe's on Maui street, opposite N. Inch's. Families supplied by the hundred or the sack, opened or in the shell. ,. , , . bays a prominent horseman in giving tus opinion ot amlcriults mare, Maud S., whose great feat at Cliicsuj.f put her at the iiead; and 'dubbed' her queen of the turf; in my opinion the time is not far distant whdh a two minute gait will be rec orded, it will certainly be the case if horsemen continue to use Kendall's Spavin Cure as it limbers up the joints, removes all blemishes and in fact has made a complete revolution in the horse business. See advertisement. - Dr. John Welch, dentist, will be at the Occident hotel in this city about the 20th inst., and remain a short time for the practice f his pro fession. Max. Wagner's San Francisco National brewery beer can't be beat. For the best Beer in Astoria, call for the Columbia Urcicery liter, acknowledged to be superior to all others. Mr. John Rogers, of the Central Market, has made arrangements to kcepall the tinest fresh fish, etc., in their season. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at baud. It cures roughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and .lung complaints, .".o cent and si a bot tle. "Gray's wood yard is now lilted up on the wharf foot of Benton street, and prepared to deliver wood to an' part of the city sawed to .1113' length, and full measure. Frank Faber has removed in to Dr. Kiusey's building on Water street. On the road to the steamer dock from down town, before break fast, it will now be handy to drop in and get a cup of coffee. A Big Lot of Beer arrived by steamship Oregon yesterday, at Max Wagner's. Call .around and see him, boys. The boat stoves made by M. C. Crosby, with fire-brick bottoms, are superior to all others in this market. Ice cream at JRoscocs oyster and refreshment saloon en Main street. Tho entertainmiit to be given by the ladies on next Friday evening at Liberty hall, or tlie benefit of the Methodist Emscoml church, will be a fine affair. AdmBson SO cents, chil dren half price. P. Wilheltn, B033 saloon, opposite the UlarendoH hotel, Portland, Oregon, MISCELLANEOUS MAGNUS 0. CROSBY, Dealer in HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, flynita and Steam Fitters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD, ft IRON TIH AND COPPER, CaDHfirV Hllfl WRP111BHS Sllulfc J rr Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnisbing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET ,'RO.V, TIN, COP PER. PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING ""''""" a a,Spa. n 't flrst da- wurkineit employe!, a lre abutment ui SCALES Constantly on liantl. WILLIAM ED GAB, Corner Main and Chenamtm Streets, ASTORIA OREGON. DKII.KK 15 CIGARS AND TOBACCO, The Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM and other Enzluh Cutlery. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Meershaum Pipes, etc, A due stock of Watches and .Jewelry. 3Iuzzle and Ilreceh liondinc Shot Guiih and HI tie, ItevolverM. FItolH. mid Ammunition MAniXE GLASSES. ALSO A FIXK Assortment or fine Sl'lXTACLKS and EYE CIjASSES. Proposals for Transportation. Ofkii'k ok chuck Qiiautkkjiastkk'sI Dkit. ok thk Coloikia. Vancouver IJarnu-ks. V. t. April G. 1S31. Skai.ki) 1'itomsAi.s. ix triplicate. Miliject to tin iiMial conditions, will be re ceived at this office. ami at theotnee of the Chief OnartcniKiMor, .Military Division ol the Pacific. Presidio of San Fntnvbco. Cat, until 12 o'clock noon, on 3Ionday, Mar 9. l?sSL.at which time and plait's they will be oiiciiei! in the presence of bidders, for the tnuisiMirtntiou ol military .supplies on the following described routes in the Depart ment of the Columbia, during the year com mencing .luh I. i.vu.nud ending June SO, Wagon Transportation. Coutk Xo. I -Walla Walla. W. T., to I'orl 1-Mpwni, I.T. Distance about 'X miles. Kot tic Xo. i-pnigue, W. T.. to Camp SHik:tue. W. T. Distance about .it miles. Kot tk No. x Sprague. W. T to Tort CoUHIc, W. T. Dtstance about lot miles. Koi'TK Xo. !. KoNcbuni, Oregon, to Fort KiHittiith, Oregon. Distance anout 214 miles. Steamer Trnnsportatlou. Koi ti: Xo ."V, For truusportotiou of U.S. -Militarv Supidies between Astoria. Oregon, aud Fort Casibv , W. T Distance H miles. Uei'Ti: Xo. 0. ISeiween Portland, Oregon, nd VaiifumiT. . T. Distance about 18 I miles. 1 1'niiMisjiK for transportation on anv or all I of the routes above named will be received, The Covcrumeui reserves the rigid to reject ""'v1" i,n,i,osr , . . iii'in.r iiniiuiiit: vnnii ill n.,iiiniir .iiifi printed circulars, stating the estimated quan tities ol supplies to be transported, and giv ing lull information as to the manner of bid bing, conditions to be ohscned by bidders. amount 01 itomi to accompany eacu pro Nts;il,:iuil terms of contract ami payment, will Im furuLsIieil on application to this othce or to the office of the t'liier (juarteniuister, .Military Division of the I'ariilc. rresulio of San Francisco. CalUorni.i. Knvelopes containing pro;oaIs .should be marked r -"Proposals for Transportation on Koute Xo. - ,' ami addressed to the under signed. V. tJ SAWTKLLE, 4td Chiel (jtiartennaster. lropotaI. for .Military Supplies. O YD subiect to the usual conditions, will he received at this oMce oral the unices of the U. S, Quartermasters at the follow ins-named IHtst-i. until PJ o'clock noon, on Monday, May '.'. ItsSl, at which places ami time they will be ojiened in presence of bidders, lor the fur lushing and delivery of military supplies during the lisca! car commencing .July l, lssi.aud ending .nine SO, IS3i. as follews: Wood, Coal, Charcoal. Oats. Rarley. Uran, Hav ami Straw, er Hay in Hen of Straw, or such of said Supplies a. mav 1k required at Portland. Oregon , Kurt Canbv. W. T. iiolse Harracks, l.T. Ft Walla Walla. W.T. Ft Townsend, W. T. Vniicoiiv'r Depnt.W. T. FtOeurd'Alene.I.T. Fort Cohllle. W.T. Camp SiMikaite. W.T. Ft Klamath, Oregon. Fort 1-apwni. I. T. Proposals for either elav, of the stores men tiotieil. or for quantities less than the whole required, will he received. The Govern ment reserves the right to reject any or all pnrposals. A preference will be given to articles of domestic production. lllaiik pnqtosals and printed circulars, stating the kind ami estimated quantities re quired at each post, and giving full instruc tions as to the manner of bidding, conditions to lie oliservitl 1 bidders, amount of bond to arcomiKiuy each projmsal, ami terms of contract and payment, will be furnished on application to this office or the Quarter master's at the several iosts named. Fjivehqies containing proposals should be marked : "ProiKisals for at ," and addressed to the undersigned, or the rc .s;K.H'lie Post Quartermasters. C. O. SAWTKLLE, ltd Chief Quartermaster. V. K. .TAfK IXS. .1. A. MONTGOMERY. STOVE AND TIN STORE Sole Agents for the Magee Standard Ranges, Etc. ASTOltlA, - OltKGOX. THE DEW DROP INN ! Oh. fishermen, all hear the good news ! A fine saloon Ls started with best of Liquors, Wines anil Beer, AND FIXE FREE LUNCH UNGUARDED. The irandc8t Caviar and Cheese, IX SANDWICH THICK AND THIN And will you spend a pleasant hour, drop in at the DEW DROP IX X on Concomly street. J.T.BORCHERS, I f(?-" "j n -" ' '-t HK.iiQiAirrKns Dkit. ok Columbia, ") OKKICK OK ClIIKK Ql ATK1UIASTKK. Vaiieomer llarraek. V. T.. April 9, 18S1. 1 KAI.ED rUOI'OSALS. I TRIPLICATE. GRAND OPENING -OF- 3VEW SPRING GOODS AT THE IXLST0RE!! I HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AND HAVE READY FOR INSPECTION THE FINEST SELECTION" AND THE LARGEST STOCK EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, ALL OP WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE SLOWEST BED ROCK PMCES.S HAVING ENLARGED MY STORE TO NEARLY TWICE ITS FORMER SIZE, AND HAVING THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT SEPAR ATED FROM THE DRY GOODS. I Ail BETTER PRE PARED THAN EVER TO MEET THE RE QUIREMEMTS OF TRADE. A3IONG OTHER THINGS I WOULD CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE FINE STOCK AND GREAT BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, CLOAKS, DOLMANS, AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS- rln all departments I liave the latest novelties. Gtveine a call."ya a m cooper, I X I, Store, corner Main and Concomly Streets, Astoria, Oregon CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FTJBNITURB Ss BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper. Mrrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in every branch. ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor. HAVING EVEKY FACILITY FOh HE MANUFACTURE OF A FlttST CLASS AH tide, I am now prepared to fum'u tha public with the finest quality, for cash. LAGEE BEER, AT :9 CEVTS PER GALLON W HOLE SATiE. f2rFamiliea and keepers of public houses promptly and regularly supplied. M. MEYER. Proprietor ASTORIA. OREGON THE COLUMBIA LAGS IS SUPERIOR TO .MOST, AXD IS EXCELLED BY XOXE OX THIS COAST JOHN HAHN, - - PROPKEETOR, CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. isrOrdcrs left at the GERMAXIA BEER HALL will be promptly attended to.-S MISCELLANEOUS. CENTRAL MARKET. General assortment of table stock constantly on Hand, such as Canned Fruits andJelly. Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, VAiCiS. BUTTER. CHEESE. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISH. I'Oirr.TRY ASD OXHIV In the season. CIGARS XXn TOBACCO. Best ol WINES AND I.IOITORS. AH cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com mission. Oiuiosito 1. W. Case's store. J. RODGER3. D. K. Warrki. T. W. Evros Astoria Market ! OPPOSITE OCCIDEXT HOTEl , ASTORIA. ---- 0REGOX. 1VAIT.KEX & EATOX. Proprietor. (Succeuors to Warren Jb McGuire" Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats A full line of FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR. FEED HAY, CAXXED FRUIT. VEGE TABLES, ETC. a Butter, Essa, Cheese, etc. constantly on hand. & Ships suppliod at the lowest rates. PETER RTJTCSFJSIT. ASTORIA, OREGON, BRICK LAYER PLAIX AXD ORXAMEXTAL Orders left at the Occident Hotel, or at my Warehouse, foot of Benton Street, promptly attended to. T IME. SAND, BRICK, PLASTER. LATH, J- Cement, and all materials in my line, furnished to order. "SpecIal attention paid to Furnace work and Ranges. Ctstem work warranted good or no pay. ea-Anent San Juan and New Tacoma Lim e. Wilson & Fishef DEALKKS IX TFT A DE1.I V -A-3FL:E3. LTJBRICA1TSG OILS, COAL OIL, PAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, MILL FEED, GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED. Which will be exchanged for country pro duce or sold at lowest prices. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA, OREGON. BOTTLED BEEE, AT $1 50 PKi: DOZES. BREWERY MISCELLANEOUS. Fop Sale. A FIXE BOAT. SUITABLE FOR FISH inff. Apply at the office of 71-tf ASTORIA PACKING CO. For Sale. 11HE SLOOP "GRACE HUME." Inquire . of A- M. Johnson. Astoria Sail Loit, or of T. ,1. Dillon on board scow Industry. CSrd&w.lm For Sale. milE SCOW "HATTIE" WILL BE SOLD JL on reasonable terms, For narticulais apply to JAMES BELL. Upper Astoria. W-lm Notice of Administratrix Ap pointment. ( nTfYrrrM. isi iivrbrv nrvnv tttat tii 1 i-f undersized has been duly appointed administratrix or the estate of Lyrnan P. I Hall, deceased, by the Him. County-court of the State ot Oregon, for the countv of Clat sop. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same to me duly verilied withiu six months from this date. MA rt Y ANN HALL. Administratrix of the estate of Lyman P. Hall, deceased. CC-d5w ARNDT & EEROHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Only Machine Shop Anil tho bost H Atyl BLACKSMITH SHOP In the city. All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AND STEAMBOAT WOEK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, MACHINE SHOP. NEAR KINNEY'S AS TORIA FISHERY. Washington Market, Main Street - - Astoria Oregon BERGMAN cB BERRY RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN Hon of the public to the fact that the above Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS! Which will be sold at lowest rates, wholesale and retail. Special attention given to supplj nz shins. MRS. S. T. McKEAN, BEALEK IX DRESS TRIMMINGS, All kinds of WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC., Corner of Cass and Jefferson streets, Astoria. ey-Stam ping done to order. Gs&i&mEm ..U': - , jC "" r -v 0