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L3 gJxx? jtxI sta&m ASTORIA, OREGON: TUESDAY APRIL 19. 1SSI ISSUED EVERY MOP.NING. (Monday Excepted!. D. C. Ireland, Editor mul Proprietor Astormn Building, Gass Street. Terms of Subscription : aorved by Carrier, per week...........2r Cent Sent by mail, four months i 00 Sont by mail, ono yoar. . ? no Free of Postiuro to Subscribers. ft" Advertisements inserted by the yoar a', the rate of SI flu per square ier month. Transient advertising, by the day or week. Sfty conts per squaro for each in.certien. Tin- M'ccMy A-Ioroan. Js a lTianunolh sheet, pvaetly double the size of the Dully. It is jut the pa per for the fireside, coiitaininj; in addi tion to all the cuneiit news, choice mis cellany, agricultural matter, market re ports, etc. It is iiirnhdieri to .single sub scribers at t:I 00 per year in advance. 23TA limited unmoor of smalS adver tisements inserted .it cMaWished rate. TL1ECIT. Tiik Daily astokian irll U f J mail cd7r cent a month, free itf jnWw. LVwi tr who C4mtemflatctiiunc? fnm tin cilti can have Tub asioksav Ml :hrm. Daily or Wrkicly fditdtttj Ut jf it-f&fe p ith out aildttiimat ?jrpmr. .1Mrxw yav lie enanynd a nflti (iMiraL Isnre m dtr at Vtr counting nm. Ex-Semiior James K. Kelly is at the Occident. The Astoria fishery ailveiti'HJ a lost net to-day. Mr. F. M. IJartholow, of Uity View, is in the city. Mr. .John (lutes has necuivd an other patent on his lubricator. The stonmer (Jen. Gunby picked up a net yesterday advertised. The Clan McLeod was lnvod to sea on Sunday by the tug Columbia, McVickers pilot. Judge Sawyer ailirmed the decision of Judge Dead' on the Willamet bridge in Portland. Hon V. D. Hare was a passenger to Portland by the steanior Emma HaywarJ yesterday. Read the article on salmon to day. The Astokiax is surely the high boat this morning. The 6teamer Columbia arrived yesterday morning before six o'clock. This is equal to the best. The steamer Hon. Canby reports four fishing boats a long way outside the bar j'esterdaj' morning. jA celluloid haud, mounted as a pin, was picked up and, loft at this office for the ovncr j'eiCerday. J 3Ir. P. Johnson of Boat No. 31, Astoria fishery, picked up a net in tho ships channel yesterday morning. The Lizzie Ircdalo arrived 3'cster day via Victoria from Liverpool. Pilot Hewett piloting her in, Astoria towing. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Oallender ac companied Mrs. Eppcrly to Eaglo Clift 3'esterday on her return to Port land. The steamer Oregon was detained at Astoria all day yesterday loading for San Francisco. She sails away this morning. Capt. Fred Congdon of the Ar gonaut, goes to Portland, and Capt. Johnny Brown takes command during his absence. A man walked overboard at the Fishermens Packing company's dock on Sunday but was fished out before it was too late. Dr. J. H. Chitwood, of Ashland, one of the stalwarts of Oregon, goes out by the steamer to-daj', possibly on a trip to the east. Mr. Gardiner, late of Salem, is here, but finds it difficult to obtain a building for business purposes. Houses are what we want in Astoria now. Rodgers, Meyer & Co. will have first class ships on the berth at Astoria for Liverpool direct, throughout the salmon season. See advertisement. Mrs. J. W. Clough met with a serious accident last Friday by falling on the back of her head, which has compelled her to keep her bod ever since. Mr. C. B. Watson has returned from Washington. His mission to the Natonal capital was to carry the vote of Oregon for Garfield. He was taken sick on arrival there and has not 'et recovered. The festival of the Passover is strictly observed in Astoria, by our Jewish residents. We are under pecial obligation to Mrs. L Bergman or the compliment of a share of tho matzos and honey to be found at her hospitable board. At a meeting of the communi cants of Grace (Episcopal) church last evening, the following named gentle men were chosen vestrymen for the ensuing year: A. Van Dusen, S. D. Adair, W. B. Adair, Dr. Jay Tultle, A. P. Anderson, N. D. Raymond and C. J. Trenchard. The Standard informs us that the plans for constructing tho Northern Pacific railway to connect Portland and Kalaraa are nearly perfected. This will place tho Astoria passengers in Portland four hours earlier than at present. Thus we will bo that much nearer to Kew York, Philadelphia, etc. Easter Services- The festival of Easter was observed in Astoria with considerable evidence of christian appreciation. TKfe services and discourses at the Episcopal church, which was beautifully decorated, were grand. A class of some eight persons and children wore baptized. The music was equal to what might have been heard in much larger cicies thaa Astoria. The choir consisted of Mrs. Annie Page, Miss May Van Dusen, 3Iiss Laura Woralcy, Miss Belle Welch, Mr. Wm. B. Adair, Mr. Gee. Taylorj Mr. Frank Parker, and Mr. H. G. Van Dnsen. At the morning serviceMiss Laura P. Adair occupied the place as organist, and in the even ing Miss Nora Wilson acted in that capacity. The service was long, but it was so excellently rendered that none were wearied. Following is the pregramme: moi:m:. iiokai Ciiriiitmir Passover Psalter. Te Detini Jubilate Creed Litany Easier A utbem Krie tlioria Tibt Hvnm "The .Strife, is O'ef .. Offertory KVKXKVO fllOKAl Psalter ("antate .Humphrey Hayes ...Kuiersou DllJdlH Jlerbecko ...Hopkins V.'.UHKfield (larrett Ilavdn Gilfiert . Uimbault Andrews ...TIiuiuhs Bencdk. Hvinu "At lle ljtmi Uish Feast we Sintf. . . Hymn, "The ..Gilbert! Dav f IJesHrrection" .. l.aHsaune Offeilory The offerings amounted to soine thingntarSlfiO 00 for the beli fund, without any special pieal, except the few words of the rector. Mr. Perkins' sermons cannot fail to produce good results, and they should Imj heard by as full congiegatioiiK every Sunday as listened to him on Eauter Sunday. We understand that tho criee at the Catholic church waft hm very im posing, music fine, and Mtriiins im prcsfiive. All other churches in the cit3' paid the usual attention t-o an appropriate observance f this nnt hlv occasion. We love to see our churches filled with attentive listeners. It lends to a conversion to deferable modes of liv ing invigorating, inspiring of itself. Hopeful to a life which puts in a man the heart to forgive and forget; to lift up the fallen; more ready to relieve the suffering; in short to make hiui more thoughtful and just to his fellow man, and truer to his own convictions of right and wrong. One of the teams of the Astoria truck and dray stables lit out on their own hook yesterday, but were caught on Jefferson street before any damage resulted. Judge Sawyer is returning to Cal ifornia by the outgoing steamer. He made several calls during his stay here yesterda-, dining with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thomes, upper Astoria. Mr. E. B. Hawes, one of Astorias live and Avide awake business men, is preparing to build another new build ing next to his present store on Chc uainus street. The building is under contract to Swproiiant and Ferguson, aud is airedv rented. Oregonian IStli: "At the annual conclave of Oregon Commandery !No. 1, Knights Templar, held at their asylum on Friday, the following offi cers wore olected; F. 2s. ShurtlefT, eminent commander; Thos. McF. Patton, ycneralissimo; I. W. Pratt, captain general; Seth L. Pope, senior warden; J J. E. Lippincott, juiiion warden; Andrew Boberts, treasurer; B. G. Whitehouse, recorder; D. C. McKercher, &tamuml bearer; Donald Mackay, sword bearer; George E. Withington, warden. Institution of officers will be on Saturday evening, 23d inst., at which time arrangements will be perfected to attend in a body Templar service at Trinity church the evening (Sunday) following:" The sermon will be delivered by Kev. A. T. Perkins of Grace church. Astoria. A Big Lot of Boer arrived by steamship Columbia yesterday, at Mas Wagnor's. Call around aud see him, boys. Max. Wagner's San Francisco National brewory beer can't be beat. Dr. John Welch, dentist, will be at the Occident hotel in this city about the 20th int., and remain a short time for the practice of his pro fession. Messrs. Win. Pf under it Co., of Portland, are the loading druggists of that city, and have one of the hand somest storos on the Pacific coast. This is the firm that manufactures the Oregon Blood Purifier and other medi cines. For a first-class oystor stew, fry, pan-roast or fancy roost, go to Roscoe's on Main street, opposite N. Locb's. Families supplied by the hundred or the sack, oponed or in the shell. P. Wilhohn, Boss saloon, opposite the Clarendon hotel, Portland, Oregon. The boat stoves made by M. C. Crosby, with fire-brick bottoms, are superior to all others in this market. Prices for cannery and fishormen's supplies have been slaughtered at M. C. Crosby's Go to M. C. Crosby's and got your lunch buckets, water kegs, bail ers, buoys and boat stoves. For the Gonuine J. H. Cutter old Bourbon, and the host of wines, liquors, and San Francisco beer call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Campbell. Lost. A ral necklace and cross netweenif bost-office and Mrs. J. J Ilodgerlr. x ASTORIA. Venice of America in Early The Days. In the Wyoming Illinois Post, of recent date, we find an interesting letter from Mr. S. T. McKean, of this city, addressed to a relative there, and evidently not intended for publica tion, nevertheless considered by us worthy of reprinting. After describ ing the lay of the land, the water front, and the adaptability of the ap plication of the words Venice of America to Astoria, Mr. McKean says: "The attractions of the place arc natural rather than artificial. The healthful sea breeze, and the opportunity for recreation attracts the invalid in the pleasant summer months, while the practical business man is attracted by the opportunities for investment in certain branches of business, and the prospects of growth and prosperity in the near future which the advantageous location of the place assures. I remember when I first saw this town, about thirty vears ago. A few Hudson b:iy company t buildings situated near the site origi-! nally selected by the agents of John Jacob Astor in 1811; a lew smau houses here and there amout; the trees . ..... , , r , , , , ., , - . , , ol 1 ,. per month, ami now I ap and bushes, built and occupied by . . . ' , , , .' . .. .. -: . i .4i i i , point him to be a harbor commis- some Americans who settled here and ' took iin claims two nr t!iri? vrar-s nrnvi- i m,i,. n.i,j;tiiin.i u !.,.-.. ...., .f i,i ..". . .. . . tw -Astoria. or a tuvr years the place rew quite rapidly, and the j country around began to settle up. I Lumber in Suu Francisco commanded' uuimi.-i laitiiiiius prices aim saw nuns were erected at different places in the vicinity, which gave employment to a; large number of persons, and made ' good times "enerallv. But the time! for Astoria to grow and develop into a city had not yet come. The lumber business died out. Prices got so low that it would not pay to manufacture for export . Other causes combined to interfere with its immediate growth, and it was not until six or eight years post, that the place began to again show symptoms of vitality, and awake juiu lwp tan iruiKie, aiier a siumuer nearly as long as that celebrated indi vidual is said to have slumbered. One of the occurrances that helped to arouse the city from its long slumber, was the appearance one fine morning of an English ship in the harbor. She came to get some of our surplus wheat to carry home to the hungry citizens of the United Kingdom. That ship was followed 1)3' others, and now the' come cvfny yoar. itiey uegin to come about this time of the 3ear, and con tinue to arrive and depart during the fall and winter, and sometimes until late in the spring. TI1C3' do not all load at this place. Many of them pass on to Portland, the largest cit3' in the slate, situated about one hundred miles inland, but all have to stop here on their wy m and out, while 1110113' load here entirety, the grain being brought to this place in river steamers and barges. One other and perhaps principal thing that has helped the growth of the place is the development of the salmon canning business. Six 3'ears ago there were only a few can ning establishments on the river, situ ated from thirty to fifty miles inland. At the present there arc fifteen can neries almost within the limits of the city, and several close to the mouth of the river. The quantity of salmon put up at each establishment ranges from fifteen to fifty thousand cases. A case contains four dozon one pound cans. Each cannery has from twelve to forl3 boats, and each boat is man ned by two men, and carries one net. The nets arc frequently 200 fathoms long, by about twentj' feet deep. They put the not out in the river across the current, and drift with the tide. The3' tibualty fish in the night. Some times the3 only get three or four salmon in a night, but sometimes they get over a hundred, and occasionally more than the boat can cany. Thc3T often drift out over the bar puqiosety, but sometimes the3' get into the break ers, the boat upsets aud the men drawn. During the last season man' fishormen lost their lives in that wa3. The canneries employ a. great many Chinamen, who do nearly everything from making the cans to cooking the fish. It is thought by many that white labor would be more profitable, but it is not possible to procure enough white men or women to do the work. The fishing season begins in April and ends in August, while the shipping season is most active from the first of October to the last of January. I think there were about 500,000 case3 of salmon packed in the river during the past season. The value of the wheat and salmon which passed out through the mouth of the Columbia river during the past year was over 0,000,000. Not very bad I think for a state whose whole population, cities and all, would not make one city half as large as Chicago. Astoria is a small city yet, having a pennanent popula tion of about 3,000, which however is nearly doubled during the fishing season, by the influx of fishermen, Chinamen, etc. Since the Chinese started to brew ''cheap San Francisco beer" there is little or no demand for that article any more. Call for the Columbia brewery beer, if yon want something good. When yon want a dish of nice Eastern Oysters done up a la mode, or a good steak, or a fragrant cup of cotleo, call at J? rank Fabres on the roadway, and he will accommodate yon. Open at all hours. PACIFIC COAST SEWS. KV MAIL AD TELECnAriT. Ample Apelesr. Sacramento, April 15. Goov. Perkins in conversation this evening-, speaking- of criticisms upon the appointment of "SY. H. Knight, an employe of the Pacific Coast Steamship company for harbor commissioner, said that it was the one appointment during all his term which gave him the most satisfaction. I came to this city said the governor, twenty-two years a;o with a pair of blankets on my back and two dollars in my pocket, and from here I walked to Oroville. There- for the first time I met Y. H. Knight, and he hired :ue for fifty dollars a month as a porter in his store. T worked there until I bought him out, many years after. He then went to San Francisco with a small fortune ami lost it in business. "When I became one of the owneis of the p:lejfip (.'oast Steamship line I t u l.:m ;,llo ,lt nnrP. m a Snlarv 'Olier, at rc,"i0 per mouth. lie did not know a tint about it until , . . " . . , lie was appointed and never asked me to give him the place. In :ultlition to the satisfaction it gives ... ..,....n.. . .1 . .i.:, .i.:. r i iii; ui;iuiiaii n iiw iu.r ijmii" tin an old man who first befriended me, a poor boy, 1 think the people m ,ms slalP oum lo ,)e gmteiui to me for appoint ins: ! honest man to that position, for an honestcr man than W. II. Knisrht don't live in California. Every man who knows him will say that. The governor concluded his story bv remarkinir uuietlv that if he had wanted to put up a job in the harbor commission. Knight would have been the last man on earth he would have selected as an instrument. lie said he had given the only reason why he appointed Knight in his little story. Pure Water. Mr. V. Orders, our mi y waterman, has found, after tf chemical analysis by a well known resident of this place, and also usingfhe wyfter, that it is pure spring water. Owing to the pipe being netr quakes ua little hard, but after ten da3rs"'i3e it will be like it is in the' lake; cool aud soft. To Let. Several rooms at furnished or unfurnished Airs. kliiticiitt' lurlmiiir , . , .. . - nouse. aiso, a lew persons can nave" board if required, cither ladies or genthncn. Tin IMate, I'iffTln. Ktr. Geo. W. Hume keeps constanth on hand, and to arrive a full line of fish crmens aud cannery .supplies, at prices which defy competition. Partios wish ing groceries and those intending to run incas houses should inspect goods and obtain large discount from regular" price. Central Hotel. The Central hotel, near the steam ship dock is now open for the recep tion of guests, where the well known caterer, Mr. Anton leloh will ah-vys be found read3' to wait on his patron3. lie has had the above, named house thoroughly refitted by Messrs. Pike and Stockton, our well known artists. Call and see him. as lu h:is the finest brands of liquors and cigars to be had in the cit3 Accommodation to Fishermen Friend fishermen. Get vour tide tables at Max Wagners. Iremnture IjOhm or Unit Nowadays may be entirely prevented In the use of Hurnett's (ocoaine. It has been used in thousands of cases where the hair was coming out in hand fuls, and has never failed to arrest its decay: il promotes a healthy and vigor ous growth, and it is at the" same time unrivalled as a soft and glos.s- dressing for the hair. Harnett's flavoring extracts are the best, strongest aud most healthful. Sold every w here. Have Wi.star"s balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat ami luug complaints. .4) cents aiulM a Dot tle. ' Ice cram at Roscoes oyster and refreshment saloon on Main street. The entertainment to be given by the ladies on next Friday evening at Libert3' hall, for the benefit of the Methodist Episcopal chinch, will be a fine affair. Admission 0 cents, chil dren half price. Extra fine lot of apples, straw aud hay just received and for sale at Ci niy3 warehouse. P. .1. Gnodtnau. on Chcnamus street, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of ents and ladie3 boots, shoes, etc. For the best Beer in Astoria, call for the Cidnmbiu lircicery lieer, acknowledged to be superior to all others. Mr. John Rogers, of the Central Market, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc., in their season. " Miss Lizzie Norris has arrived and is ready to receive a limited num ber of pupils for ttttion on the piano. Call at Mrs. Holdens, or on F. C. Norris, Astokian Office. One of the handsomest bamboo fishing outfits in the country is to be disposed of at the Occident hotel as soon all the chances are taken. It only requires one dollar to acquire this beauty, and we know of several gentle men here who hope to become the future possessor of it; hence yon must go quick, if you would get in. JPernvIaa Bitters. Cinchona Rubra. The Count Clnchon was the Spanish Viceroy in Pent in 1G30. The Countess, his wife, was prostrated by an Intermit tent fever, from -which she was freed by the use of the native remedj, the Peru ianbark. or. as it was called in the language of the country, "Quinquina.' Grateful for her recovery-, on her return to Europe in iae, she introduced the remedy in Spain, where it was known under various names, until Llnnreus called it Cinchona, in honor of the ladv who had brought them that which was more precious than the gold of the Incas. To this day. after a lapse of two hun dred and fifty j ears, science has given lis nothing to take its place. It effectu ally cures a morbid appetite for stimu lants, by restoring the natural tone of the stomach. It attacks excessive love of liquor as it does a fever, and destroj-s both alike. The powerful tonic virtue of the Cinchona is preserved in the Peruvian Bitters, which are as effective against malarial fever to-dav as they were in the days of the old Spanish Viceroys. We guarantee the ingredi enfs of the.se bitters to be absolutely pure, and of the best known quality. A triitl will satisfy you that this is the be.-t bitter in the world. -The proof of the pitddin:; is in the ealimr." and we willinglx abide this tent. For sale bv all drucgist. grocers ami luiuor dealers. Ordtrit. AMtTSHilK.WS. Jlii.i.'s Vakiktiks. Geo. 71111. proprietor and manager, Fred (Jere. .stage manager. A. Oatrander, leader of orcheMra. Geo. Lambert, leader of bras hand. New first part with Xiekeison and Cook as the ftinnv men. and Gere interlocutor. A hub act en titled "Our new I loorkcener" bv the full compam. a!-ai an act called the "Jeal ous Pair." An entirely new olio com posed of son"-, ami dances, iiir and dor dances. Dutch. Irish aud Negro excen- irieiiics. .Mr. 11:11 is makui!;aetic pre parations ur more amusements witn which to Itisi those of the public who are fond of n. miliar amusements. New orchestral selections b our efficient nieiiotra. ami new music In our excel lent bras-, band on the urafid stand at precisely 7 e. i. Cm tain rises at ex actly S e. m. hntrance on I'eitton street; entrance to private boxes, on Chenaums streer. Fire-brick and fire-elav in lots to suit at M. C. Cro3l3's. For Sale. A NEW "- Sprint' apply to SKIFF SIXTEEN' FKET l.ONT,. Iiuiilicr well xeasoiiPil. Parties NICHOLS, At the Tarker House. THE DEW DROP INH ! Oh. RsIhtiiicu. all hear the ool news ! A line s.j!M(ii js started with hest of Liquors, Wines smd-Boer, AN'I) FINE FKEE I.FNTII FXCl AltDED. The Jxam!eHt Caviar ami Cheese, IN SANDWICH THICK AND THIN Ami will you sjkmiiI a pleasant hour, drop in at Hie DEU" DKOl INX on Concomly street. .I.T.IJORCHERS. REOISTEEED MABC1I2j. 1879, HIIUE BLOOD IS THE LIFE! For this seaxni of the year with changeable cliiiKitcs, prevent all sort of : sickness Use THE UNIVERSAL CELEBHATED OREGON BLOOD- PURIFIER. This Herbal Kingdom, .scientifically pre pared, is rnpidlv jraiitiii'4 in ever' city ou this eojiM, and ihe iitauy astonishing cures it has effected have now established its efllcacy be- olid a doubt. Kftnember diseases of the BLOOD OR LIVER AND KIDNEY, SKIN TROUBLES, A good medicine isahvaj s neeesnry to effect a cure. Try it ; it will help you. For further information and particulars see rimilar around each bottle. Sold by jourdrmsdst. Price, iior untile, 51 0o or ,-, oo Tor six bottles. Directions m English. Cerman. French and Scandinavian. Ih'iiry Ahrvns. Ilrnry Ticljen. T.V.Borstel. CHICAGO BREWERY, Henry Ahrens & Co., Proprietors, l-WO to 1434 Iine Street. SAX FRANCIKCO. milLS BREWERY IS THE MOST rOPU X Jar on tin ro.ist, and li;i r establbhed a branch in thUcitvand Ls under the manage ment of .I.STRAl'SS. who will 1m pleased to till anv order from a dneu bottles up to a thoiiKUid barrels. Tins beer needs no rec ommendation, as thn( umiii; it once will never iim anv other. Orders left at the Oc cident Hotel or at Isaac? Foster's will be nmmptlv attended to. AH orders from a distance will recehe nreuip: attention. Families supplied with this excellent quall t v of beer. .1. STRAl'SS. Agent, Vatei street, next door to I snac Foster's, Astoria, Oregon. HANSEN BROS l$efjlenu to notify the publ-c that they have moved from Upjier Astoria to Til KIR XEW SHOP, CORNER ASTOR AN'I) CASSS TKEETS. Near Congregational Church. And are now ready to receive onlers for all kinds of WOOB WORK, Contracts taken to build and repair snirs, houses, boats, etc., AT LOWEST RATES. GRAND OPE3MI3VCJ -OF- rEw -AT IXLST0BE!! I HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AND HAVE READY FOR INSPECTION THE FINEST SELECTION AND THE LARGEST STOCK EVER IJROUGRT TO THIS MARKET, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE lSLOWEST BED KOCK PRICES.r HAVING ENLARGED MY STORE TO NEARLY TWICE ITS FORMER SIZE, AND HAVING THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT SEPAR ATED FROM THE DRY GOODS. I AM BETTER PRE PARED THAN EVER TO MEET THE PtE QUIREMEMTS OF TRADE. AMONG 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- s-In all department I have the latest novelties. (Jhe me a call.-s C. H. COOPER, I X L Store, corner Main and Concomly Streets, Astoria, Oregon CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE S BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lacs Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in every branch. ASTORIA M. MEYER - - - HAVING EVERY FACILITY FOK tide. I a in now prepared to farms OF LAGER BEER, AT 39 CEXTH PER GALLON VW FTOT,TnAT.-pi "Families and keepers of public houses promptly and regularly supplied. SI. MEYER. Proprietor ASTORIA. OREGON THE COLUMBIA LAG IS SUPERIOR TO .MOST, AND IS EXCELLED BY NONE ON THIS COAST JOHN HAHN, - - PROPKIETOR. CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. cirOnlers left at the GERMANIA BEEK HALL will be promptly attended tors MISCELLANEOUS. CENTRAL MARKET. General assortment of table stock constantly on Hand, such as Canned Fruits and Jelly Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, ES, BUTTEK, CnEESE. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISH. rOULTKY A7TO CAME lu the season. ClftAISS AND TOBACCO. Best of 1VEYES AND UQUOItS. All cheap far CASH. Hoods sold on com mission. Opposite I. V.C;ise's store. J. ItODUERS. D. K. Warres. T. AV. Evroa Astoria Market ! OPPOSITE OCCIDENT IIOTEI , ASTORIA, - - - - OREGON. 1VARRF.X & KATO.V, Proprietor. (Sueeetton to Warren X- McGuire Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats A full line nf FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED HAY, CANNED FRUIT, VEGE TABLES, ETC." 3" Butter, Eggs. Cheese, etc: constantly on hand, ft" Ships supplied at the lowest rates. peter aaxnsFEre, ASTORIA, OREGON, BRICK LAYER PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL S Xj-JS "3JIE2 -JEt. 3E3 H. Onlers left at the Occident Hotel, or at my Warehouse, foot or Benton Street, promptly attended to. LIME, SAND, BRICK, PLASTER. LATH, Cement, and all materials in my line, furnished to order. -SpecIal attention paid to Furnace work and Kanges. Cistern work warranted good or no pay. esrAuent San Juan and NewTacoma Lime. Wilson & Fished DEAI.KRS IN LUBRICATING 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. i rlPlLI 'P- JJBljBt7t THE - BREWERY. - - - - - Proprietor. HE MANUFACTURE OF A FlKSTCLAtS AK the public with the fiawt quality, for cash. BOTTLED BEER, AT 91 no ii:k dozea. BREWERY MISCELLANEOUS. For Sale. A FIXE BOAT, SUITABLE FOR FISII inc. Apply at the office of 74-tf ASTORIA PACKING CO. Notice of Administratrix Ap pointment. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned has been duly appointed administratrix of the estate of Lyman P. Hall.deceaseu.bv t. Hon. County-court ot the State ol Oregon, for the catoutv uf Cla sop. All person.- having claims against said estate are require' to. present the same to me duly verified vitltln six months from this date. MAhY ANN HALL. Administratrix ot the estate of Lyman P. Hall, deceased. cc-cl5v ; J. H. D. GKAT, j Wiolesale and retail dealer In. I ALL ilims OF JTBEI, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. General storage and Wharfage on reason I able terms. Foot of Benton street. Astoria. I Oregon. AENDT & EEROHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Only Machine Shop Ami the best - -0Ti.fc3&f BLACKSMITH SHOP1 Tn the city. SS All kinds ot ENGINE, CANNERY, 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 C BERRY RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN. tion 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 suppb ng shins. ftffiS. S. T. McKEAN, DEALKR IX DEESS TRIMMINGS, All kinds of . WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UHDERWEAR, ETC., Corner of Cass and Jefferson streete, Astoria. "Stamping done to order. ,smzm&: jt-srs j"?-.-ca y w" J " -j " afc.. i