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C3) gte giailij Sslcociau. ASTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY APRIL 21, 18S1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Excepted). D. :. Ireland, I'rillor and Proprietor- A.itonan Building, Catm SUreel. Torms of Subscription ; served by Carrier. ier week 26 Ccnu Sent by mail, four months..... .......5 Ott Sent by mail, one year.........-............. 9 "0 Freo of Postage to Subscriber. OB" Advortieoments inserted by Ike year ai tho rate of SI '.0 ior square perineatb. Transient advertising, by tbe day or week, fifty centa per square for each insertion. The Weekly Asforian. Is a. mammoth sheet, exactly doulile the size of the Daily. It i just the pa per for the fireside, containing in audi tion to nil the current news choice mis cellany, agricultural matter, market re ports, etc. It s lurnKhcd 1 single sub scribers at S2 00 per j ear in advance. 25f A limited nuiiioernf miuiIS adver tisements inserted at established rate. THE CITY. ' Tiik Daily astokian trill nt mailatlZccHl a numth.frt ' tmgr. JlanU vr whn cimtcmitUittaltmift'friHit the city eon have Tiik Astokian fhnr :kcn. Daiia nr WrkivIA i1ttoHt In hhh pHil-iHhcc with out addltitiml arCHit. .-liMroww man lz cntwiiod ax often r f i&trrt. Tamvc onlarx nl I ir ruuHtftw ivKim. Uoilborn has the boss carpet stretcher. The Sitka steamer California is due here to-day. The tug Drenhiun rotnriiuil fr8ii Portland yesterday". Mr. and Mrs. Don lUm returned from Kalama yesterday. Mr. T. Tynel. lat-e of UmokfioUl. lias located finally in New Vtrk city. The Oregonian yesterday pays its respeots once more l the limited rail way company. There are fifty patients in St. "Vincents hospital, Portland; and about twenty in St. Mjirys hospital, Astoria. Sibson, Church it Co. will take freight upon vessels chartered by them at reasonable rates. See advertise ment. Artesian well-boring is being tried in Portland. The supply of water at Astoria will soon call for about $20,000 in citj bonds. The new mining district in Sitka is still buried beneath the snow six to ten feet. Trouble is cxpocted with claim jumpers. Tho Post of Seattle is a live paper, but it does not take kindly to our barnacles item, on the visit of the tug Tacoma here lately. The programme of the entertain ment for tho benefit of the Methodist Episcopal church of this city, will be given to the public to-morrow. Mr. Sture, superintendent of the Occident Packing company, informs our reporter that one of their boats yesterday came in with eighty-one fish. Geo. Adams, fishing for the xn glo Packing company, picked up a man on the bottom of his boat which hatf capsized. The boat and gear be longed to the Aberdeen Packing com pany, llwaco. The steamer Argonaut picked up the Aberdeen Packing company's boat No. 3, Tuesday morning, as it came in through the breakers. There was nothing in the boat, no net, rigging nor men. Members of Beaver lodge of Odd Fellows are notified to be at the hall in Astoria, at one o'clock r. m. sharp, on Tuesday, April 20th, 1881, to participates in the anniver sary exercises and parade. The cannerymeu of the Columbia river yesterday telegraphed to Secre tary Windom their protest against the ruling requiring fishing boats to cany lights. It is hoped confidently that the order will be revoked. B. F. Siler, of Marion, says he is one hundred pounds ahead of a Clydesdale colt that woighs 1520 pounds, because he has one of the same stock that weighed 1C20 pounds ten days before he was three years old. Silers age is not stated. It was the cargo proper, and not the beef simply, which the figures sot opposite was intended to represent in our export table on the fourth page. Thanks to the friend who ca led our attention to the matter. It appears a little more plain to-da3 Fresh trout for breakfast is like the. swallows; its coming proves that spring is here in earnest, and that dread winter has at length receded in to the past, to furnish fruitful themes for fireside discussions on man' future winter nights. So mote it be." The Chinese concert, on Chena mus street, can be dispensed with just as well as not it is a most confound-. ed nuisance. Somebody remarked that it was a religious exercise; we cannot passover the fact that it causes the majority not heathen in that local ity to exercise sacreligious. When hunting over the hills for that cow a few days ago "W. H. Twi light ran upon a pile of nets, supposed to have been hid there last year by the thieves who pirate upon that interest here annual'. The same system of robbery lias begun this year on the river. Is there not some way to stop it? Astoria Velocipedes. The Astoria correspondent of the East Portland Vindicator thus refers to locomotion etc, in this Venice of America: "Although Astoria has the title of the Venice of America, and portions of it are built out three blocks into the bay, yet it can boast of more velocipedes to the square inch than any other city on the coast There are no livery stables here, and no delightful drives like those to be found near other cities. There arc but orte or two iiiasalle roads lead ing into the place, and x farmers team from his "garden patch" is a greater rarity here than bridges aenws the Willamet. All communication and travel is carried on by loats, and I have yet to hear of a person that makes any pretensions to farming as a special mode of making a living. Speaking of velocipedes, the loss of buggies is mmie up by tlH.ir wse, as almost every young man lwy rides one here, and several firms keep them for sale ami hire." The long bridges, something lik those in East Port land, only mioi so, oilers splendid roadway for tliem, as. teams are so scarce that n: can Wk out any time ami see less than half a donen express wagons and trucks in the whole length of the princiiml Erects. Quite a large number of hycicltas, some f them costing as high as 100, thus have a clear run, and their owners are good riders. Moat of the mail to upper Astoria, over a mile away, is carried in that manner, and the Western Vn ion Telegraph meaaenger boy deliver messages the same waj. and 1 have about concluded that 1113 education is not yet complete until 1 hoi able to ride one of the "critters," though it is about as dangerous for a novice to tackle one as it is to atUtHpt to ride an unbroken oayue. Mr. F. T. Keeler returned to the city- last evening, ami is looking for a place of business. There appears to be considerable tiik in the real estate markot of As toria just now, but we hoar of only a few bona fide transactions. -All of the children in Mr. S. T. Mclvean's famil3' have rocentl3r been sick with malaria, in consequence of bad, and Morse that Imd, sewage on that block. J lie Uiegon Cracker compnnys representative, Mr. Charles F. Speck, is in the city. Charley -will give 3011 3'our moneys worth if 3'ou give him 3'our order. llecitatious at the ontcrtaiument to-morrow ovoning will be by Miss Plummer, Miss Carpenter, and Miss Edith Conn. The entertainment will be first class. Uegular convocation of Saints John 1. A. Chapter this (Thursda3') evening, at 7:J0 o'clock. Member particular requested to be present. Sojourning companions cordially in vited. B3' order 11. r. The cow ordinance is the subject still under consideration b3 Astorians. The fact is that the place is too big for a town and not quite big enough for a city, and it is literally impossible to please ever3'bod3 in it. The men in a West Coast Tack ing company's boat, drifting into the breakers night before last, saved them selves 03- cutting clear front the net. Charles Johnson, in one ot Booth & Co.'s boats, did the same thing. Will the Orocor please give us the name of that "prominent bu3cr for the Chicago market" who is back ing the fraud Lusk? Some of our cannerymon wish to give the fellow an airing and a bit of gratuitous adver tising. Mr. J. H. Boos, the celebrated leader in music at Portland, is in this vicinity on a hunting and recreation trip. We believe he went to Boar river from Astoria. "When Johnny comes home," let us have a little music. That pack or of oggs picked up on Sand inland on Easter Sunday be longel to Warren & Eaton the bo3s eat 'cm. It was intonded to be shipped across the lft3, but was carc lessby loft on the slip and floated off at high tide. Since the order for prohibiting the sale of liquor on Indian reserva tions went into effect the soldiers at fort Jvkmath have been in mourning. It is reported that m3sterious sources of gin slings and r3e straight have been discovered just over the bound ary line of the reservation. Another fraud which is boing practiced on the Columbia rivor sal mon interest is exposed to-da3 in an article wc quote from the Grocor. Ts it possible that the iHsrpetrator of this swindle is Bob Watson.' If so he de serves to be treated to a. coat of tar and feathers, and proves himself un worthy of the S3mpnthy which was ex tended to him l3 our generous public during his last struggle here. One of the Occident Packing companys boats capsized Tuesday afternoon above Chinook beach during a sudden squall. Gust Saigan and John Nelson, the occupants, managed to climb on the bottom of the boat, and after remaining there over an hour signaling lor Help, tne3 were picked up b3 one of Joseph Humes boats. The net and boat were saved. Thirty fish and all the gear lost. Horse dncntIon. In something written wc have an indistinct recollection of having made reference to a general disposition among boys in their teens, as well as boys of maturer years, to enlighten and bless the world with their pro found knowledge of the horse and his histoiy. Our books and newspapers are full of this kind of literature, and it varies in style from the production of the child at school, commencing with: The horse 1ms 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 the glory of his nostrils is terrible. He stnclleth the battle afar off, the thunder of the captains and the shouting. Between these two ex tremes of the child at his first school composition, and the professional literature, we have even grade of pre tcntion, and each professing to have ' mastered the whole subject. As we i approach the close of this nineteenth century, we begin to look tor some-' thing better in this department of I knowledge from those who assume to ' instruct. Anil it is to ie tounu in Kendalls Treatise on the horse, sent l3' mail to any person for twenty-five cents, postage aid. Apply to Tub Astouiax ofiice, oraddrass D. C. Ire land, Astoria, Oregon. Court Proceedings. roi.H-K corirr i:lni:y,j. Lizzie Jones, drunk; deposit of $T forfeited. S. V. Dexter, drunk; deposit of $2 forfeited. "Chas. Wciser, indecent act; fined So. Sont to jail for two days. James Boland, vagrancy; fined $10. Sent to jail for five days. The Odd Fellows of Portland and East Portland intend doing somothing handsome on the 20th, in an enter- tainment at New Market theater for j titled -Our new Doorkeeper" bv the full the benefit of tho Odd Fellows orphans comrauiy. alM an act. called the -Jeal-. i i x- 1 r 1 1 . 1 oiis Pair. An entirely new olio corn- home and educational fund. IllVlta-l w.M'il fifsoiiLr:iiul ihim-o. tir nml c!n?7 tion, etc., acknowledged. Baby carnages ami bicycles are the subject of ah interesting paper by Dr. Henry 11. Smith, -eprinted from the Medical Times of January J.th, showing the danger of the jolts and other rough usage to which infants arc frequently subjected in the one case, and of the wanted adaptation to length of limbs, and consequent risk of deformity, in the other. Such warn ings are alw.i3s timeby. but the Sani tarian is inclined to think the dangers of the bic3cle, as compared with its utility, arc overrated. To occasional upsets, and possible pes-cquinus, and it may be once in a while to a broken leg or arm, the young bic3clist 11133 be subject; but those and such like accidouts are no just arguments against the utility of the bic3cle for straight ening the backs and expanding the chests of school bo3s after hours of school room torture-benches ami foul air. As well condemn horseback rid ing or boating, because of an oc casional neck broken or hyperlrophied heart. -For a first-class 3'ster stew, Hy, pan-roast or fancy roast, go to Hoseoe's on Mam street, opposite .N. Loch's. Families supplied 13 the hundred or the sack, opened or in the shell. P. Wilhelm, Boss saloon, opposite the Clarendon hotol, Portland, Oregon. The boat stoves made by M. C. Crosb3, with fire-brick lwttoms, are superior to all others in this market. Prices for cnimory and fishermen's supplies have been slaughtered at M. C. Crosly's, --Go to M. C. Crosby's and get your lunch buckets, water kegs, bail ers, biu3's and boat stoves. Ice cream at Boscocs oyster and refreshment saloon on Main street. Extra fine lot of apples, straw and ha3 just received and for sale at Grays warehouse. P. J. Goodman, on Chonamus street, has just receiveu the latest and most fashionable st3Ie of' gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. Since the Chinese started to brew "cneap dan trancisco oocr mere is little or no demand for that article aiy more. Call for the Columbia brewery beer, if 3011 want something good. Fire-brick and fire-clay in lots to suit at M. C. Crosby's. By a recent postal decision men can actually make 11101103' b3 getting thoir bills and statements of accounts printed. Statements of accounts and bills of sale when made out on paper having printed headings, can be sent b3 mail for one cent, if the envelope is left unsealed; whereas, if it is made out on imprinted paper, it will cost three cents. Thus by patronizing The Astokiax two cents can be saved on every bill or statement that is sent out through the mail. JSTboine saj that it is no use for them to advertise, that they have been in the place in biibiuess all their lives, and everybody Knows thorn. Such people seem to forget to tako in cuiMderalion that our country is increasing in popu lation nearly 40 per ccut. every ten years, and no matter how old the place ma3 be, there arc constant changes taking place ; some move to other parts, and strangers fill their places. In this ago of the world, unless the name of a business linn is kept constantly before the public, some new firm may start up, and. by liberal advertisimr. in a very short time take the place of the older ones, and the latter rust out, as it were, aim be rorgot tcn. No man ever lost 11101103 by judi cious advertising. ISPWhat nleasure it is to pay ones debts ! In the first place, it removes that uneasiness which a person feels from dependence and obligation. It affords pleasure to the creditor, and therefore gratifies our social affection. It pro motes that future confidence which fsso interesting to an honest mind. It opens a prospect of being readily supplied with what you want on future occasions. It leaves a consciousness of our virtue; and it is a measure wc know to be right, both in point of justice and sound ccon 01113. FiuaHj-, it is the main supjKirt of simple reputation. Pay us, that wu may pay others. Pnrc Water. Mr. V. Orders, our new water man, lias found, after? a cljcmical analysis by a well known resilient of this place, and also usin le rater, that it is pure spnn wntctf Owing to the pipe being iracs it a little hard, but after ten da use it will be like it is in thelake: ol and soft. fo liCt. Several furnished or unfurnished rooms at Mrs. Mnnson's lodging house. Also, a few persons can have board if required, either ladies or gentlmen. Tin IMate. Pis Tin, Etc fleo. Y. II time keep3 constantly on hand, and to arrive .1 full line of fish crmeiis and cannery supplies, at prices whicn defy competition, rartics wish ing groceries and those intending to run mess 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 Beloh will alwa3s be found read3 to wait on his patrons. tie has had the above named house thoroughly refitted by Messrs. Pike and Stockton, our well known artists. Call and see him. 03 he has the finest brands of l'quors and cigars to be had in the city. Accommodation to I-'isJtrriucn. Friend fishermen. Get your tide tables at Max Wagners. AMIjSKUKSTS. ! Ilii.i.'s Vakikties. ! Geo. Hill, proprietor and manager, Fred Gere, Mage manager. A. Ostramler. leader of orchcMra. Geo. Lambert. leader of brass band. New firt part with NickerMin and Cook as the funny men, iii1 fnt-ri. itititi-Irw.nf 1 ir litift .wt rtti I dances, Dutch. IriMi and Tsegro excen- trinities. Mr. Hill is making active pre- nar.it ion for more amusements with which to pleaelhoeof the public who are fond of popular umti:cmciil. New orchestral Mlection.- by our efficient orchestra, and new music 113 our excel lent hrav baud on the grand stand at precisely 7 i. i. Curtain rises at ex actly 8 r. Ah Kntrance 011 Benton street; entrance to private bocs, 011 Chenamus street. For man it has no equal. For beast it is not excelled. What? Ken dall's Spavin Cure. See their adver tisement. If vou want a good hot cup of tea, coffee, or chocolate after our nights fishing call at the Fair Wind chop house where 3011 will get it, and don't 3011 forget it. A Big Lot of Beer arrived b3 steamship Columbia 3esterda3, at Max Wagner's. Call around and sec him, beys. Max. Wagner's San Francisco National brewery beer can't be beat. Dr. John Welch, dentist, will be at the Occident hotel in this cit3 about the 20th inst., and remain a short time for the practice of his pro fession. Messrs. Win. Pfunder fc Co., of Portland, are Ihe leading druggists of that rit3 and have one of the hand somest stores on the Pacific coast. This is the firm that, manufactures the Oregon Blood Purifier and other medi cines. The entertainment to be given 1)3 the ladies on next Friday evening at Liberty hall, for the benefit of the Methodist Episcopal chuich, will be a fine affair. Admission HO cents, chil dren half price. For the Genuine .1. IL Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors, and San Francisco beer call at the Gem opposite the boll tower, and see Campbell. - John Rogers has just received at the Central market a large invoice of coal oil, ossorteds brand, and for sale at reduced rates. He also keeps a general assortment of groceries, liq uors, tobacco, cigars, fruits and vege tables of best qualit3, which he offers at small profit for cash. Frank Faber has removed in to Dr. Kiusey's building on Water street. On the road to the steamer dock from down town, Insforc break last, it will now be hamby to drop in and get a cup of coffee. Gnw'a wood yard is now fitted up on the wharf foot of Benton street, and prepared to deliver wood to an3 part of the cit3 sawed to am length, and full measure. A celluloid hand, mounted as a pin, was picked up and left at this ofiice for the owner 3'esterda3. For the best Beer in Astoria, call for the Uulumbia Itrciccry lieer, acknowledged to be superior to all others. Mr. John ltogers, of the Central Market, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc., in their season. Miss Lizzie Xorris has arrived and is ready to receive a limited num ber of pupils for tutiou on the piano. Call at Mrs. Holdens, or cm F. C. Morris, 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 wc know of several gentle men here who hope to become the future possessor of it; hence 3011 must go quick if you would get in. Ziousville, Indiana, November 3d, 1880. Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co, gents: I have 3'eur valuable Treatise on tne liorse aim ins diseases ana vour Kendall's Spavin Cure. My horses have the epizootic, one of them could not swallow for two da3s I applied your Kendall'3 Spavin Cure twice to her throat and it gave most instant relief. I think I could sell 1000- of 3our books, irieasc give price to agents. Yours trtiby, Peter Bowcn. When 3oii want a dish of nice Eastern 03stcra done up a la mode, or a good steak, or a fragrant cup of coffee, call at Frank Fabrcs on the roadway, and he will accommodate you. Open at all hours. t new 1 Sf C( GENERAL EASTERX JflSffS. nr 3IAIL AKD TELEGRAPH. Uayc Pall 1 1 rs Ker. Cot.um ui'S, April 19. Rather a strange rumor is current here to day to the effect that ex-President Hayes already begins to tire of private life, and is at least willing to again enter politics if there should seem to be a general de mand for his services:. Ohio is said to be considerably agitated over the liquor question, and even republican journals expect a fall ing off from their usual vote next fall, owing to the disaffection of Germans on the beer question. .MUccllanroia- Item. There is very little probability mai tne rre-iueiit will call a special session of I'oiigress on Sat urday, as reported yesterday. Referring to the Jorgensen stink, kicked up in Washington. Congressman Pagi; says that it would he cowardly in the repub lican party not to support Mahone, as he has announced to the public on the floor of the senate that he is in favor of a free ballot and a fair count. S. R. Redmond, a North Caro lina moonshiner for whose capture a reward was offered, has been arrested by revenue otlicers after a ft-ht. Redmond was wounded. Congressman Jorgensen , of Virginia has jumped Geo. C. Gor hatn the fight goes on through the Post and Republican. It will give us a rest from the bull-fight indulged in by Chic, Puck, and Co. Jorscnsens talk sounds somewhat like Frank Pixlcys ad dress to the bull, but signs himself "very rcspcctfnlly yours, etc.," which is false in every particular. A serious disease has broken out among horses in Chicago. It begins with a swelling just below the fetlock, which, after a little, festers and becomes a discharging sore. It. yields slowly to skillful treatment, but unless taken early the poisonous matter spreads itself upwards and infects the blood, causing death. The horses are, in an case, laid up two or three weeks. Veterinary surgeons attrib ute the disease to the long period of winter, during which the ani mals have been obliged to stand and travel in cold and wet slush. Another asylum burned at Anna, Illinois, on the morning of the 19th. The .Minnesota horror re peated. They are having a second flood in the Missouri nearly as bad as the first, and severe winter weather with snow in Nebraska, etc. Re ports from Sioux city and Vank- ton, eiv harrowing; accounts of .desolation wrought by floods and consequent distress of the people. John Kellys success in New York city this week gives the press another chance to tell how it was done. Kelly understands his own affairs politically as well, or perhaps better than the Times, Tribune, World, Sun or Herald, and will continue to run" New York a while at least. J Hanks. Promissory notes, bonds for (lel, quit claim ileetL-, mortgages ami warranty deeds, at this oflice. (Set your legal blanks at Tiik Astokian" oftief. A full lim of oyer two hundred styles. Wanted. 1 (f fff OOI Sl'JtUCE SHIX JJjJJJ ules. inadi- from live tim ber. For iHirticitlurs inquire of S3-2w .1. G. HUSTLER. Wanted. GIRL OK MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, to take irv of rbildreii. A pplyat THIS OFFICE. For Sale. A NEW SKIFF SIXTEEN FEET LONG. " Sprint lumber well Mrawned. Parties app! to NICHOLS. At tbe Parker House. Furnished Rooms to Let. MRS. MARGARET P.ROWN. on Astor street, near the Iiantbt Church, has a few comfortable funthhed. moms to let at reasonable prices. Choice Duck Eggs for Hatching. MRS. .MARGARET HROWN. on Astor .street. Astoria, near tbe Baptist Church, has a ehnln. variety of IH'CIv EGGS for hatching, which will he sold at a reasonable price. Notice of Assessment. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT As sessment No. 1", amounting to $3 per shan., is levied on the capital stock of the Olympic Gymnasium. Payable to the Sec retary from and after date of this notice. IJv order of the Hoard of Directors. S.T. McKEAN, Secretary. Astoria, April 11.1581 HOSPITAL, ASTORIA, - - - OKEGON. THIS INSTITUTION', UNDER CARE OF the Sisters of Chanty, is now ready for the reception of patients. Private rooms for the accommodation of any desiring them. Patients admitted at all hours, day or night. No physician has exclusive right, every patient is free to and has the privilege of employing any physician they prefer. United States 3Iariae Seamen who pay Hospital Dues, are enti tled to Fteecare and attendance at this Hos pital during sickness. Permits must be ob tained for baited States Marines at the Cus tom Honse. Sistkrs of dUHvry;. I GRAND OFXSXtTIXtiTG -OF- NEW SFRHNTG GOODS -AT IXLSTORE!! I HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AND IIAYE READY FOPw INSPECTION THE FINEST -SELECTION AND THE LARGEST STOCK EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE l&LOWEST BED ROCK PRICES.er 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 RE 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- ifB-Iu all departments I have the latent novelties. Give me a call."S a m coo pub, IXL Store, corner Main and Cnncomly Streets, Astona, Oregon CHAS. HEILBORN, HANUFACTUBElt OF ETJRJSttTTJBE SS BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in every branch. ASTORIA M. MEYER HAVINU EVERV FACILITV FOK tide. I am now prepared to furnis HE tho K LAGER BEER, AT at CENTS PER GALLO. W ECOIjES ATiE. S2TFamiHe3 and keepers of public ho3es promptly and regularly supplied. M. MEYEK. Proprietor ASTORIA. OUEGON THE COLUMBIA A IS SUPERIOR TO MOST. ANM IS EXCELLED BY NONE ON THIS COAST JOHN HAHrV, - - PROPKIETOR, CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. wrOnlcrs If ft at tlu GEEMANIA I5EER HALL will be promptly attended to.S MISCELLANEOUS. CENTRAL MARKET. General assortment of table stock constantly ou Hand, such as Canned Fruits and Jolly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, KCSfSS. Bl'TTER. CIIEESK, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISH. POULTRY AND fiAME j In the season. i CI OAKS AHTI TOBACCO. ' 1 Best of WINES AND IIQUORS. I AH cheap for CASn. Goods sold on com mission. Opposite I. W. Case's store. J. RODGERS. D. K. Wabbes. T. W. Eato.i Astoria Market ! OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTE , ASTORIA. - - - - OREGON. WARBfiN & EATOX, Proprietors. (Successors to Warren it JlcGuirel Wholosale and Retail Deal ore in Fresh and Cured Meats A full line of FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR. FEED HAY, CANNED FRUIT. VEGE TABLES, ETC. 3 Ilutter, Ezga, Cheese, eto. constantly on band. 3" Ships supplied at the lowest rates. ASTORIA, OREGON, BRICK LAYER PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL IE 31a -lS II? DE3 IE-LIES IEL Orders left at the Occident Hotel, or at my Warehouse, foot of Benton Street, promptly attended to. T IME. SAND, BRICK. PIASTER, LATH, -" Cement, and all materials in my line, furnished to order. a-S pedal attention paid to Furnace work and Ranges. Cistern work warranted good or no pay. K-Anen t San Juan and New Tacoma Lime. Wilson & Fisher DEALERS IN TT A 3R.IP7VruaL.3ELIE3. 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 Clfenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTOKJA, OREGON. jIlJEBEliiiSLL. THE - BREWERY.. Proprietor. MANUFACTURK OK A KlKST CLASS AH -.mbl'ewitb tbe finest quality, for oab. BOTTLED BEER, AT $1 SO PER IOZEK. BREWERY MISCELLANEOUS. For Sale. FINE BOAT. SUITABLE FOR FISH ii ing. AddIv at the ofiice of 74-tf ASTORIA TACKING CO. Notice of Administratrix Ap pointment. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned has beer duly appointed administratrix of the estate ot "Lyman P. Hall, deceased, bv the Hon. County-court of the State ot Oregon, for the county of Clat sop. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same to me duly verified within six months from this date. MAh Y ANN HALL. Administratrix of the estate of Lyman P. Hall, deceased. cc-d5w J. H. D. GRAY, Wholesale and retail dealer In. ALL KIKJDS OF FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. General storage and Wharfage on reason able terms, iootof Benton street. Astoria Oregon. ARNDT & EEKOHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Only Machine Shop Ami the best 353TXa& I BLACKSMITH SHOP In the city. All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, A2D STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, MACHINE SHOP, NEAR KINNEY'S AS TORIA FISHERY. Washington Market, Main street, - - Astoria Oregon BEJtGMAN D JiEBRY -pESPHCTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN. S tion cf the public to tbe fact that tho above Market will always bo supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY OK FRESH AND CURED MEATS 1 Which will be sold at lowest rates, wholesale and retail. Special attention given to suppfo nc shios. MRS. S. T. McKEAN, DEALKK IX DRJESS TRIMMINGS, All kinds of WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC., Corner of Cass and Jefferson streets, Astoria. EF-3tarop!nfrdone to order. &Z&rjWW&M- m?mm mmmmp v&hBrHSsP l