M Sto a&j Ssixaaau. ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY APRIL 24, 1BSI ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Excepted. D. C. Ireland, Editor and Proprietor- A&Uman BuUdiitg, Cass S.trait. Terms of Subscription ; oerTcd by Carrier. per wcek...........26 Conu Sent by mail, four months. 5 U!i Sent by mail, cno yoar.... .............. 9 08 free of Postaco to Subscribers. " Ad vertisem en u inserted by the year at the rate of SI od i,or square per month. Transient advertising, by the day or week, fifty cents iter siuaro for each inf crtion. Tlic WeeKIj' .lMiirian. Js a inniniuoth sheet, exactly ilowble the size of the Daily. It is just the impel- for the fireside, containing in addi tion to all the eurient news, choice mis cellany, agricultural matter, market re ports, etc It is t unlimited to single .sub scribers at S2 00 per year in advance. A lilli4..1 .tt-lf ...I 1t -.lll 4fll4t 4 tiscinents inserted at established rate. - " j T.HLK CITY. ! I UK 1'AIH ,iHIUIA. Bid I- rim iff mall fit TfiMnfit amonth.rmtf j .'. .Vwi. erx ivhn cnttemtlalt'ahmecfnim tin ctiu can huvr. TifK Astokian folbtH ihem. lUu.r or WltBKl.v t-ihttoH to atin p-tf-Icr trtth out (uvlltlomtl xpHie. Ad'trc??- may lc cnatHotl ax ajtsn a twlrtA. ltntr tit at Lit eimiittna roam. The Selkirkshire is outside with a pilot on board. "V s A line lot of French cundiesjnst received at Adlor's. V Mr. 1'. D. Cornwall is on the Sound i'n a business trip. Capt. and Mrs. M. M. Oilman left for Portland yesterday morning. The barkentine Portland will go up river to-day, in tow of the Ockla hama. The steamship Oregon arrived at San Francisco on the 22d, 52 hours from bar to bar. There is a bone the same as there is a where thev iind it. in the salmon, vein of silver; The Columbia sailed yesterday afternoon from Astoria for Sun Fran cisco at 5:25 o'clock. Many items of interest are left out this morning to give a full account of the entertainment. A pithy radish at dinner table is not half the relish that a pithy para graph at breakfast is. Mr. Birchard of the Walluska, is putting a very superior quantity of charcoal on the market. The British ship Oakworth, from Yokohama, was ordered to this port off San Francisco on Friday last. The proceeds of the entertain ment on Friday evening were 140, giving to the church a net result of 3100. Mr. I. Bergman left for east of the mountains 3'esterday morning, to bo gone a week or ten days cattle hunting. Services of the Methodist Episco pal church in the Baptist church to-day at 11 o'clock a. m. and 7:30 p. m., by the pastor. "Ilwaco is a long ways ahead of Portland," suggests a friend returning from the metropolis, as a summer re sort, we mildly added. Several persons who have keen perception as to appreciate a good entertainment hope to see that of Friday evening soon repeated in As toria, The New York Times thinks tho career of the Northern Pacific Rail road company has been chiofly on pa per and in tho halls of congress since its charter in 18CL Tho Columbia arrived down from Portland yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. She was detained hero all day to load. Astoria freights both ways are now a very considerable item. Uncle Geo. Birchard is a strict teetotaler, but will carry "the licker" for others on his route at two bits a package. Undo George has come to a sound conclusion; and that's the way to get his money back. Mr. Geo. W. Hume was taken quite sick with typhoid fever on his return to Oakland. When he was here he was complaining somewhat, but was still able to attend to business. He will soon be out again. On Friday last Oregon and Cali fornia railroad bonds advanced three per cent. It is understood that the roads of the company are to be put on a new basis and that the main line will be continued from Roseburg south. Multnomah Council Kadosh, meet at their council this evening for the purpose of attending divine service, by invitation of Oregon Commandery No. 1, at Trinity .church, PorUaud. The sermon will be delivered by Rev. A. T. Perkins of Astoria. Tho ladies of the Methodist church desire to thank Mr. Johns, the new druggist, for furnishing the ma terial and managing the light for illuminating the stage on the night of their entertainment; also Mr. Brooks and Mr. Miller for services rendered; also all the ladies and gentlemen who assisted them in the entertainment and preparing for it, together with The Astoeian for favors granted. Comments on tiie Entertainment. Editor Asterian: The entcrtainmont at Liberty hall for the bencGt of the M. E. Church, will be long roinemuored as one that brought tigother in hnrmony the local talent of Astoria. The Indies determined to make this surpass all former efforts, and in this the succeeded. Each vied with the other in a happy spirit of rivalry to excel, and make their own special part the chief feature of the evening. Jt is impossible to bestow too much praise on the genuine feeling and magnanimity on the part of the ladies, who after assisting with their most earnest effort, wore ready with one accord to surrender the honors to Miss Georgie Carjienter. of Portland, who in hor roll as stage uianagur. .sliowed the happy blending of those indispen sable qualifications; a genial spirit and quiet pntienee, quick perception and enthusiastic, caracal tieso, and a great mrce f ehitnteter uliirli is the eloquence of genius. lint there was me smiling fce, that of Mrs. Dr. Kinny, tiie assistant stage manager, thai seemed to be everywhere at the same time, always1 in demand, with earn for all and eyes ur eveiy thing, jen to all sug gestions, ready at a minutes notice for any change, never at a loss, always the same equitable unostentatious little lady. The exercises opened with a piano salo by Miss Norri. This young lady has a force and brilliancy of touch seldom equalled by lady players. This was followed by a tableaux "Re becca at the Well," and "The Flower of the Family." The first a most pleasing effect, the artistic pnc showed to advantage by the Grecian light which fell in rich softness on a calm and p!acid face. The other repre sented a Hour barrel, which was in tended to fall to pieces when upspring- ing in youtful glee was a lovely child, the "lowing radiattce if a mother's love. A recitation by Miss Plumtiier was thou given by request. The tableaux of the reasons, on which the ladies had expended all their skill in costumes, and in weaving flowers and autumn leaves into crowns and garlands, was encored three times. It was indeed a difficult subject handled in a masterly manner, showing most sinking con trast. The audience was loud in enthusi asm when Miss Hidden appeared, and of course, were not satisfied with once hearing the musical tones which, as they floated away from the parted lips which gave them utterance, seemed but the echo of the joyous soul within. After a recitation by Miss Carpenter the audience was entertained for the first lime by Miss Wilson in a piano solo; it was sweet, it was humorous, if was full of fooling. Jn a word it was music. The recitation which fol lowed, by little Miss Edith Coun, fairly brought down the house. This little prodig, only five years of age, acted her part with a studied grace of action and spoke with a fluency and emphasis that many who lay claim to elocutionary powers might envy. The next was a burlesque tableaux and dialogue, which was a decided hit. If anything could have improved the programme, it would have been the addition of something of the same nature in the second part. A piano solo by Miss Flavel was loudly encored by the audience, but the curtain was dropped so quickly that she was unable to respond, but did so in the second part. The first part closed with a scene which was one of the chief features of the evening. It represented the brave hearts who fought for the Union, catniHiig out in the cold and wet without the means to build a fire, and without food, yet their brave and choerful natures are equal to the occasion. They propose a song in which all join in the chorus "Tenting to-night." The second part opened with an in strumental solo by Miss Flavel, after which a vivid representation of a Gipsy camp. A song by Miss Plunnner was well received, and a song by Miss Norris was encored. Then came the chief feature of the evening, the grand and magical represcntatioiijof the "Mani ac;" the intonation of voice, every ac tion and gesture was exact; the plain tive appeal, the rage and scorn, the glaring eyeballs and those piercing shrieks were perfect. The closing piece, a tableau "The Parable of the Ton Virgins," would have done credit to any stage. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons and the mem bers of the church im'tc in thanking all for their kindness and assistance which made this entertainment a financial success; to Mrs. Arrigoni for the loan of costumes, etc., to Mr. Miller for valuable services, also to Mr. Kant and Mr. Johns, and to any and all who participated, and to the public for their attendance. Gross receipts about $140, netting the church about $100. B. Following is a synopsis of the full programme prepared by request for The Astekian: The opening piece was a grand one "Rolling Billows,' by , per formed gracefully and skilfully by Miss Lizzie Norris, after which the pro gramme was rendered in the following erder: Double Tableau "Flower of the Fam ily, reprtisented by little Edith Conn, in a flour barrel, which went to pieces, leaving her in view. "Hebeckah at the Well," by Miss Eda Eklun,tvith the aid of Grecian lights. Recitation "Their Last Christmas, by Miss Nellie riummcr; given by re quest Tableau "Seasons Spring, Jos Car rutliers; Summer. Mrs. C. Brewn: Autumn, Mrs. Dr. .Jessup: Winter, J. Q. A. Uowlbv Vocal solo by Mi& Ilsther Iloldcn. I Have a Thought; encored and sang "Far Away. Recitation, by Miss Gcorgic Carpen ter, -Charge of the Light Brigade." Instrumental musicby Miss Nora Wil son. -Enticement:" encore, "Last Rose of Summer. Recitation, bv little Edith Coun "Rumseller's Sign-lward. Recalled, and gave "The Sunshine. Utile Edith was the attraction that won the hearts of the audience. Tableau -Old Maids Tea Party. Mrs. Dr. Kinnev. Mrs. C. Brown. Miss INellie IMummerand Mis Georgie CaijHMiter. lanieau- tenting jo-.Mgm. m.;r Barker, .1. W. Robb. C Brown, Ed. Cur- lis. Mr. King and F. B. Elbeisou. In- tended to represent a camp, with one I wounded, after a hard day's marching, j with nothing to eat and no matehes; but, to be hann" under all circumstances. they conclude to sing a wig--wrciitin2 fi To-ignt. l'AKT KfOM. Instrumental Music, Miss Xellie Fla vel "Flowers of the Forest. -Kelvin l 'rove. -Campbells are Coming. Tableau -Gipsy Camp: Mrs. Par sens, as the voung Gipsy Girl ; Miss Car penter, as the Fortune-teller: Mrs. Dr. Kinnev. with the Stolen Child, Edith rouiifMr. Fisher, having fortune teld: ('. Brown. Attendant; Klbeison and King, pla ing cards. Instrumental Music, Miss Lizzie Xor- ris, -i.a .ioyue. aim. on oeing eneorcu, rendered -Golden Spray Mnzourka. Recitation by Miss Nellie Hummer, -Polish Roy.- KxcellenL Instrumental music by Miss Nellie Flavel. Mv Old Kentucky Home Good My um Kentucky Home uoou-1 - - -3Iiss Flavel was loudly called j p,, petition, but in consequence of j " in the curtain at that partial-' week. night.' for. a repe -a hitch in the curtain" at that part lar juncture did not come out again vocal .solo bv Miss Lzzie Norris,. -Robin Adair. "Kncored and rendered -Give mv love to all al Home.' A splendid j piece rendered in a sweet, j iirAK-icii juuiiiii'i. I lirAlCJCII JMUIIill'l. I The Maniac Wife in costume by Miss 1 Georgie Carpenter, was loudly eneoYed- i lhe parable of the ten VinrinS scene representing the stair-way IO J Heaven. Miss Esther U olden and Miss !iz.ie Xorris :ts heralds. Little girls o' Kdith Conn,Xane Tuttle. A lice Woods. Zoe Carruthers and Ilaltie Loeb. Five i virgins enter with lamp trimmed and burning: .Miss Mav Va nil Dikoii Mies Nellie I'lummer. Miss Maude Ilobson. 1 Miss Anna Parrish and Miss Laura , Montgomery, singing 'Behold the bride groom comet n ; enter the bride and groom-Miss May Derby and F. R. HI- Iwrson who ascended the stairway, fol-! lowefl by the wie virgins. Then the five foolish virgins appear with lamps uniioiii en: aiiss Aiarie fnca. .Miss turr ing -Too late you cannot enter now. Closed with the tableau foolish virgins Kneeling, coioren iigius inrown upon tiie whole scene, weie a doi.ation druggist. The colored lights by .Mr. Johns the - -Meade A- Co.'s saw-mill at upper Astoria has started the making of boxes, under Booth & Co.'s contract. --Mr. James IJell came very near loosing his life by having his boat capsize on Wednesday as he was com ing to Astoria from Ilwaco. --The Ilwaco Steam Navigation company are about to begin the con struction of another steamor at South Bend, larger than the Gcu. Canby. , The State of California arrived at Astoria yesterday morning at 5:45 o'clock 13 J hours from San Francis co. After discharging, sailed inland at 10 o'clock a. M. A large force of men were put to work on the houso of Parker's new stoamor yesterday morning, when she was stopped part way to the w iter on the ways propared to launch bcr. Mr. A. Van Dusen was down town yosterday for the first time in weeks. He walked down, hut was conveyed home by carnage. It is hoped this breath of fresh air will re vive him fastor. - Each one of the bar tugs Bren hain, Columbia and Miry Taylor brought in a vessel yesterday. Tho Bronhnm brought tho Athelstan, the Columbia tho County of Ayr, and the Mary Taylor the Signet. No launch, no name. Eb. had the wine bottle ready to break over tho stem, and the halliards rove to float the ensign of the new steamer to the breeze, but no launch no name; hence we are unable to say to vvhicli sex the honor will bo conferred. - The enrni ngs of the Oregon Rail way anil Navigation company for March are estimated as follews: River division, gross, $210,250; do, not, $110,2f0. Ocean division, gross, $78,044; do," net, $39,044. Railway Division, gross, $18,000; do, net, $G,000. Total, gross, $300,894; total, net, $150,894; net for March, 1880, $144,207. Increase, $12,C78. In consequence of the tide chang ing too early yesterday morning the now steamer built for Mr. II. B. Par ker, was not fully launched. As far as she went everything was 0. K. A large crowd and HHPb band collected to see her off. No time will be lost, as they will put the house on where she lays. She will be Gnally launched on Thursday next at about one o'clock I. -M. Frank Faber has removed in to Dr. Kinsey's building on Water street. On the road to the steamer dock from down town, before break last, it will now be handy to drop in and get a cup of coffee. Miss Lizrie Norris has arrived and is ready to revive a limited num ber of pupilant tution on the piano. Call at Mi. iloldens, or on F. C. Norris, Actoman Office. Max. Wagner's San Francisco National brewery beer can't be beat. Since the Chinese started to brew "cheap San Francisco beer" there is little or no demand for that article any more. Call for tho Columbia brewery beer, if yon want something good. i;m uarren. Aiiss hint' Huntington, at introductory pri Miss tiara Hewett and Miss Nettie superintendents. Wilson, singing for admission -Late .so , ,ln,enu'-n" j Late. and refused bv the herald -liirr. Carl Adler, dealer1 GENERAL EASTERN NEWS. BV MAIL AND TKLEGKAPH. Sam fti-armas's Tl'ladrnll. New York, April 22. A din ner was given to-night to Samuel Brannan, of California, who ar rived from Mexico last Monday, by Wisncr H. Townsend and others interested in his Sonora col onization scheme. Twenty-five gentlemen sat down at Thompson's dining-rooms, Broadway. The menu was printed in satin. Dis patches were read from Hon. D wight Townsend, Hon. Manuel - i .. - r.. -....... "iiuiu, snwiw i.ui.i i uium, Bramiaii's attnnipv, C. Edward ,,,-,... T, , Lector, lu. C. Ivemhle and others, .,.,,. ti1Ht . ilQ Kraimaii Mates that Ho has ve nunureu lamiues uireatlv on the borders and within So nora to colonize his irrant of fortv-two learues, situated be tween the Mayo and Yaqui rivers, and a surveying party in the field to survey the boundaries of the grant, lie proposes to send a ship ioml of colonizing emigrants from here. He has the full approval of the Mexican government. Sena tor fenicle accompanies him to via San Francisco next A syndicate is forming 1H re i " mm. n nas aiso a mil road concession from his pro- posed citv to the United States . r 1 .1 - ...... "? ifesl Allien ciiiiiusiasui was man- ifested. Oar, Our. Oars, eleven feet; caustic soda, gol- tlre varnish, tan baak, etc in quanti- ties tw suit at Gko. W. IIpmks. To Teacher, and I'unlls of Pub lic Scliool.sy The new school Iooks.pul(:shed by A. !s. linnics X: On., and rtflonti'd lie lne superintendent ofOrfeou to be 4 j j .1 7 Vltrodnced ' presyutseasoti are J,'st received direct fon the publish- ers. aim are now iorsaitf anu excuange et by the state pect fully yours, vari .-tiier, ucaiennv uooks nun sia tionery. Howard Offered. A liberal reward will be p r tho finding of the body of Da Burk- siie, ajcd 0 years, who ippo3ed to bo drowned between and Knappa on the 5th 1 His boat was found part point ril,188I. ill anchored opposite Mr. Mmaker out in the bav. Wh fat'. 2t miles seen he was dressed in a w hto shirt, dark checkered coat, velvet vest, da. pantaloons. Information mav bo left at Wilson & Fisher's srore in Astoria, or addressed to D. W Burasid Knappa, Oregoif. Champion Bed. Everybody in Oregon who .has used tho woven wire beds and lounges, manufactured in Salem br Edes & Durkee, pronounce them the most per fect bed or lounge ever manufactured, clastic, clean and dunfble Each and every one warrantedana competition defied. Among thoe wfio recommend them we notice theyiiaines of Bcv. P. S. Knight, Dr. Angt". Kinney, Col. I. R. Moores, B V. Harding, Drs. McAfee, Chase, Belt, Wade and Adams, Rev. Isaac Dillon and a host of others. Mr. N. Newton of this city has taken the agency for the sale of these beds and lounges in Astoria, and will be pleased to have all call and see them at the store of Mr. E. C. Uolden for a few days. To City Patrons. MnyfaE. Selig, wln now has full charge of ym: Daily -TTiiX routes in this city and upperAjftoVia, will collects-tomorrow fjrAhe pasl week. The free lils smjiojmed. Ech sub scriber! is cxptetl will pay for the pajer.uy respectfully, D. V. Ikki.ami. Publisher. Buy the Weekly. Weekly AffrouiAX for this The week is full of justsAicli information andlncws uR the Jcfyiuny ias your frienVs fit the Vtst wajt fB see. It has vary fpw aayertiaetbciitksjiud is chocktto tDeinuz7.1e urhforiiiati6n that nil faintly can suVcVlsfnliy squeeze along wvlrout. TyOKAdoIlars will buy the whole wad fonyear, $1 50 for six months, or ten cehits pcrycopy. To Ket. Several furnished or unfurnished rooms at Mrs. Munson's lodging house. Also, a few persons cm have board if required, eilher ladies or gcntlmen. I'ttrniMlied Rooms. Mrs. D. Curraii has a few good rooms to let at reasonable prices on Cass street, near the Congregational Church. For the best Beer in Astoria, call for the Columblu Breivery Hecr, acknowledged to be superior to all others. A Big Lot of Beer arrived by steamship Columbia yesterdaj, at Max Wagner's. Call around and see him, boys. John Rogers has just received at the Central market a large invoice of coal oil, assorteds 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 quality, which he offers & small proht for cash. If you want a good ,fiot cup of tea, coffee, or chocolatp after your nights fishing caltfttt the Fair Wind chop houle whenyyou vill get it, and don't you forgelilt. T When yon want a dish of nice Eastern Oysters done up a la mode, or a good steak, or a fragrant cup of coffee, call at Frank Fabres on the roadway, and he will accommodate you. Open at all hours. PORT OF ASTORIA. READY FOR SEA. ThntUod Castle br h 1113 tons. SfcuishAl April 13 SAILKD. Columbia, u. 3711 tons Bolles S F. AorilSt Oreeon si. 1XX.S tons. Pohlmtn. S F April 3 Alpbs. scb. Tillamook. April It ShnbricV. U S Lisht-bome str. Erenwn, north April M Clan McLrod. br bk 616 tons. Queemtown April 1 Scottish Pairr.br bk.Lirerpoot April 16 Orient, bnc 312 tons. Williams. S V April U RiTal. bk. S3 tons. Adams. S. K. April 15 Itrally Cbaplin. br bk 7T3 ton. Harris. Qaens- toma April 12 Tacoraa Mrara tujt Tacoma. April 11 Canada. b llfOtons. Tacoma. April 11 U S str Gen Wrizht. Prnneil. Yaqoina bay April S Viola. brbk..V3 tons. Price. Qaeenstoirn March 31 WobfooU bkt. 351 tons. Lewis. San Pedro Mch 2. OUTSIDE WITH PILOT OX BOARD. Stlkirkshire.br sh. 1192 tons, Anderson, fa Cardiff April 23 ARRIVAIA FROM SKA. Mateof California, si. T1 tons. Uebnej-, fniS Y April 23 Signet, bbk Victoria. April 2 County of Ayr br bk. -VH tons. Alexander OUs- cow. Aeril :3 Atbelstan. br bk frn Rio. April 23 California, str. S74 tons. Carroll. Sitka April 22 Portland, bit S K April 22 l.Uzie Iredale. br bk &2 tons. 5Ioop. Victoria. April is EIlerb4nLs.br bk. l!w) Ions. Parker. Yokohama, April 6 North Bend bkt 27 tons Merrjman. a P April 3 Kate and Anna.stesm ch.23 tons. I.utjens, Grays llar'Hr. ,iani -If any druggist will prove by analysis that any patent medicine on his shelves is a better remedy thaa Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier, his fortune is made, if he will send for mula to us. P. Wilhelm, Boss saloon, opposite the Clarendon hotel, Portland, Oregon. -Mr. .John Rogers, of the Central Market, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh tish, etc., in their season. LOST AND FOUND. LOST. -On Clatsop Spit morning of the IMli.lw fathoms 9 2U, -10 mesh new net. Brand K on corlcs. last 4 cork branded No. : T K. hnuideil on leads, lhe tinder will he MiiJablv rewarded bv hrim;hiir the same to ASTOHf.V FISHERY. Asloriu. April IS. 1881. LOST. April 19th lost h the hreakers he lnwthe I'epahlic, 1.7) fathoms of private iii-t. half is new. 45 meshes, the other half Ls 4i : larlNiiir No. 12: half of the 45 Ls old web. Am iuformathiii sent to A. Booth & Co's Ktiinerv will le siutahH rewarded bv CH AUDI'S ANDERfiON. April ItHh. 1Sh. LOST April isth helowsleamtr Great Ke imhlicona spit iucdxc of hreakers, ISO fathom 50 mesh net. ."3) meshes new, balance old. Corks marked 1 (. 11.. corks and lines all new. Any iorson fitnlinn the same will he siiitahlv rewtinled liv UliiiK uon LEWIS C. I1AAEN. April 'M. ISSi. West Coast Pkc Co. IOUXD. AImiiU . fathoiiLSof net found ? near Taii7V Point. The owner can have the same hy proving prciert and paying charge. Applv to ASTOIMA FISHERY. .Vstona April IS. lssi. IOUNl). A net has been found at Hadol . let & Co's station. Sand Island. Can he obtained hy proving property and paying charxes. uif application to n.M)OLLETr&CO. Upjier Astoria, April 10, 18S1. "Ci(UNI).-Above Sand Island about 100 X fathom new web. Leads and corks branded .1. (J 31. & O. Owner cm have the same by applying to the office of the Occi dent l'acktug'C'o. and paving all charges. April 21. ibSI. FOUND By Duncan McVean of Hanthorn & Co's cannery, one piece of cork line and corks, no mark. Owner can have the same on proof of propert and payment of charges by calling upon DUNCAN McVEAN, At Hanthorn & Co's Cannerv. April !,1k3I. TjVlUND. AUout 75 fathom of prettv new jl iiPt.sonteco net. some corks marked C. I. Co. Was picked up below Sand Island, hi the cutoff. on Thursday last by the life saving crew. Owner can have it by paving charges and prming pmjieity on application to keeper of Life SauiK Station No. :t. Fort Canby, W. T. MISCELLANEOUS. TO LET.-The new residence of W. G. Boss, on Cass street to let. Inquire of TAKE & ALLEN. April 12. IS3I. tf Wanted. 1 AH flOn 00 SPRUCE SH1N JLUtMjUU gles. made from live tim ber. For particulars inquire of XS-2W J. ('.HUSTLER. Wanted. A GIRL OR MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, to take care of children. Apply at THIS OFFICE. For Sale. 4 FINE I'.OAT. SUITAUL1 FOR FISH- JX. ing. Apply at the office of n-tf ASTORIA PACKING CO. For Sale. ANEW SKIFF SIXTEEN FEET LONG. Snniee lumber well seasoned- Parties apply to NICHOLS. At the Parker House. Henry Ahrens. Henry Tletjen. T.V.Borstel. CHICAGO BREWERY, Henry Ahrens & Co., Proprietors, 1420 to 144 Pine Street. SAX FRAXCISt'O. miUS BREWERY IS THE MOST POPU X lar on the eoat, ami have established a branch in this citv and is under the manage ment of .LSTRArSS, who will be pleased to fill any order from a dozen bottles up to a thousand barrels. Tills beer needs no rec ommendation, as those usim; it once will never use anv other. Orders left at the Oc cident Hotel or at Isaae Foster's will be uromptly attended to. All orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. Families supplied with this excellent quali ty of beer. J. STRAUSS, Agent. Watei street, next door to Isaac Foster";, .Vstoria. Oregon. "WAK IS I)KOIiAKKI WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE And no terms of peace until everj" man in Astoria has a new suit of clothes MAIK BY .1ITRAXY. Look at the prices : rants to order from - - $S Co Pants. Genuine French Cassimere - 12 CO Suits from - -- -- -25C0 The finest line of samples on the coas! to select from. I. J. MEANY, Merchant Tailor. Parker House, Astoria. GRAND OPI31VI1VG -OF- IVKW -AT IXLSTOREII I HAVE JUST BEOEIVED, AND HAVE READY FOR INSPECTION THE FINEST SELECTION AN'D- 111 LARGEST STOCK Jll EVER RItOUGHT TO THIS MARKET, ALL OF VHICH "WILL BE SOLD AT THE US-LOWEST BED ROCK PR1CES.-S 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 FE- QUIREMEMTS OF TRADE. AMONG OTHER THTNGS I WOULD CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE FINE STOCK AND GREAT BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, CLOAKS, DOLMANS, AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS- ealn all departments I have the latest novelties. Give me a call.-Stt C. H. COOPER, I X L Store, comer -Main and Coneomly Streets. Astoria, Oregon CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE S5 BEDDHSTG AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mour&Hfc, "WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete In every branch. ASTORIA M. MEYER HAVINU B'ERY FACILITY FOh. tide, I am now prepared to furnh LAGEE BEER, AT 30 CENTS PER GALLON W gOLES A Ti3B3. "Families and keepers of public houses promptly and regularly supplied. M. MEYER. Proprietor ASTOUIA. OREGON THE COLUMBIA (R IS SUl'ERIOB TO MOST, AND IS EXCELLED JOHN HAHN, - CHSNUOJS STREET, ex-Orders left at the GERMANIA BEEE MISCELLANEOUS. CENTRAL MARKET. General assortment of table stock constantly 011 Hand, such as Canned Fruits and Jelly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, YAHiS. BUTTER. CHEESE. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Fisn. poultry Arn OAIE In the season. CIGARS ASD TOBACCO. Best ol WlATS ASD TUQUOKS. All cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com mission. Opposite I . V. Case's .store. J. KODGEKS. D. K. Warrkx. T. W. Evro Astoria Market ! OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEl , ASTORIA. --- - OREGON. WAKRFA' &. KATOX, Proprietor. (Successor to Warren k McGuireX WhoIojsJe and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats A full line of FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED HAY, CANNED FRUIT, VEGE TABLES, ETC. a Butter, Eggs. Cheese, etc. constantly on hand. as Ships supplied at the lowest rates. PETER EfcXyWElTr ASTORIA, OREGON, BRICK LAYER PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL 3E XiAS T :E3 ZEROES 3R. Orders left at the Occident Hotel, or at my Warehouse, foot of Benton Street, promptly attended to. T IME, SAND, BRICK. PLASTER, LATH, Ai Cement, and all -materials in my line, furnished to order. &SpecIal attention paid to Furnace work and Ranges. Cistern work warranted good or no pay. a-Aqent San Juan and New Tacoma Lime. Wilson & Fisher DEALERS IN TT A RD W AUELUS. LUBRICATING OILS, COAL OIL, PAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, MILL FEED, GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED. Which wiU be exchanged for country pro duce or sold at lowest prices. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA, OREGON. -nUWKIillJf'.t.. THE - BREWERY. - - Proprietor. HE MANUFACTURE OF A FlKSTCLAiS Ah the public with the finest quality, for cash. BOTTLED BEEE, AT 81 50 PEII DOZ7RIV. BREWERY BY NONE ON THIS COAST - PROPKLETOR, - ASTORIA, OREGON. HALL will be promptly attended to.sn MISCELLANEOUS. THE Fishermen's and Workingmen's CLOTHING STORE, MARCUS WISE, - - PROPRIETOR. HAVING JUST OPENED THE ABOVE named store, rext door to the. Astoria Bakery ami having just received a first class selection of CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods ' And all goods kept in a well stocked Cloth ing Store. Following is a scale of some of my prices : Overalls from . 50 cts to 31 Oo Shaker Socks J20 cts or 0 pair for SI 00 Merino Undershirts and Drawers ....31 00 Ladies Iron Frame Hose ...25 cts Indies Corsets from. -.75 cts to Si ce Please look for the sign ol the Fishermen's and Workingmen's Store. Chenamus- street, next door to the Astoria Bakery MARCUS WISE, Proprietor ARNDT & EERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Only Machine Shop Ami thp best -Jfcl! BI.ACKSMITH e: SHor In the city. All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AND STEAMBOAT W0EE Promptly attended to. A specialt y made of repairing CANNERY DIES, MACHINE SHOP, NEAR KINNEY'S AS TuRIA FISHERY. Washington Tffarket, Alain Klreet, - - Astoria Oregon BERGMAN & 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, wholeaale and retail. Special attention given,tosiippIj nc shloA. MRS. S. T. McKEAN, DKALRIt IX DRESS TRIMMINGS, All kinds of WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC., Corner of Cass and Jefferson streets, Astoria. "Stamping done to order. MMsKMh