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JA) &E A2Xrr OPE1VI1VG OF 2to a3lxj Usstexx&a, ASTORIA, OREGON: "WEDNESDAY. APRIL 27, 188J ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Excepted!. D. C. Ireland, Editor and Proprietor1 Aslonan BuUdhyj, Cass Street. Terms of Subscription : aorvod by Carrier, per week ..........25 Cents Sent by mail, four months.....-.........58 00 Sent by mail, cno year. . 9 03 Froo of Postajro to Subscribers. & Advertisements inserted by the year at the rate of SI 50 ier square per month. Transient advortisins, by the day or week, fifty cents ior square for each insertion. The tVorklj- Aslori.-ui. Is a mnuuuoth sheet, exactly double the size of the Daily. Jt is jut the vn per for the fireside, containing in addi tion to all the curient news, choice mis cellany, agricultural matter, market re ports, etc. It is lurnWjed to single sub scribers at S2 00 per year in advance, 22f A limited mimner of small adver tisements inserted :it established rates. "THE01T. Thk Daily AfiTtntiAX trill In ww Uy mailansccnU a month. Trcfofjtnstage. Itetku erg who contemplate alienee from the cllu can have Thk Astoria:? follmr ihem, Daiia or Wickkly nhtloHs to any hkI-iPkc with out additional rrpemc. Adarcfixt may lc e.innucd n eftst: ax li&irM. xnrtv unler al tnr count Inu room. Mr. W. S. Kmney of Salem, is in the city. --District Attorney Cap us xrrivod from Portland last evening. Common council meeting this eve ning. I'usiness F importance. D.ivc Hamburger arrived in As toria from east of the mountains yes terday. -Bar pilots are on board three ves sels outside, the Henley, Pasilhu and Adtilin. The North Hend is ready for sea, laden with lumber for San Francisco at Knappton. The ship Sarannc cleared from New York for this port and Portland on the 25tli. The steamer California, Capt. Carroll, will sail for Sitka and inter mediate ports on the 20th. The Standard is informed that Senator Slater has paired with a Re publican and is on his way home. Trenchard & Fairfowl have just imported from up the country a beau tiful team of horses, to be used in the dairy business. Sir. J. W. Conn calls the atten tion of dealers to an article of flour, also to feed, etc., for which ho is agent at Astoria. Canght Napping. Night before last the steamer Argo naut was anchored in Bakors bay and the mess-hoiiBe scow belonging to J. W. & V. Cook was moored alongside for the purpose of towing to the grid iron at upper Astoria for repair of damages sustained during the gale that drove the scow over to the terri tery beach opposite Sand-island. Bakers bay is supposed to be the safest kind of anchorage, honce every body on board the Argonaut wont to bed, and to sleep. At two o'clock yesterday morning one of the crew happened to awake and discover that the Argonaut and the scow were rapid ly drifting to soa,and was then actually under the light. It was not many moments till all hands were aroused, and at work. A can f kerosene was split with an axe and pitched int" the furnace, and steam raised s quickly as possible quicker than ever before on board the Argonaut. An ineffectual effort was mmlt to hoist th Anchor which had fouled. The apeed f the drifting vessel was checked, but head way was not attained, so the scow was cut aurif. and the steamer dragged the anchor back to Pakors imy. Yin says it was the liveliest hours work he ever put in; pitch dark and the tide running as it seemed to him alout four hundred miles a minute. After getting things to rights at daylight, he took h look j seawards, hoping to find the scow dancing on the waves, but she was high and dry on Peacock pit. Capt. Al. Harris, keeper of the life-saving station, went to the rescue with his crew, and the scow was hedged off the sands, when the Argonaut again took her in tow and returned to Bakers hay, whore she now lays safely, hut full of wafer. In a day or two another effort will be made to bring the damaged craft to the grid-iron for repairs. Via says that he has learned from the ex periences of Monday night that it will be necessary hereafter to keep watch, and not get caught napping at anchor age in Bakers hay. The Ilabboni drifted out from thore once, and othor vessels have been caught in a similar snap. A watch is always kept on board the bar tugs of Capt. Flavel, and will in future be kept on board the Argonaut. Address to Knights Templar. Oregonian 23th. Last night Rev. A. T. Perkins of Astoria addressed the Knights Tem plar of this city at Trinity church. The auditorium was overcrowded and many were unable to gain admittance. About seventy five Sir Knights were present in full uniform. The lecture was a very interesting historical allu sion to 3Iasonry, couched in rich language and delivered in good voice. The musical exercises under the direc tion of Mr. Kinross, were remarkably impressive. The choir had twenty-four voices, accompanied by the organ and a string orchestra. Unlucky Days. There is a vein of superstition often found running through the most liber al and enlightened minds. There are but few of us who would not prefer, a first sight of the new moon over the right shoulder, and many who would ar, Oars. Oars, eleven feet; caustic soda, gol den lacquer, asphaltum varnish, furni ture varnish, tan baak, etc, in quanti ties to suit at Geo. W. Humes. To Teachers dnd VnpIIs ef Pnb lic ScXiooIn. The new school books published by A. S. Barnes & Co., and adopted by tho superintendents of Oregon to be introduced the present season, are just received direct from the publish ers, and are now for sale and exchange at introductory prices set by the state superintendents. Respectfully yours, Carl Adler, dealer in books and sta tionery. Champion lied. Everybody in Oregon uho has used the woven wire beds and lounges, manufactured in Salem by Edes & Dnrkce, pronounce them the most per fect bed or lounge ever manufactured, elastic, clean and durable. Each and even oils warranted, and competition defied. Among those who recommend them wu notice the names of Rev. P. I S. Knight, Dr. Aii-r. C. Kinney, Col. R. 3Ioores, B. F. Harding, Drs. Belt, Wade and GENERAL EASTERX HEWS. BT MAIL .VXD TELEGRAPH. not hesitate to enter upon an import- , y ant undertaking on Friday, r hang- j McAfee, Chase, man's day. Concerning the latter su- Adams, Rev. Isaac Dillon and a host . .... - - ,.... , - t,ntif others. Mr. X. Newton of this city many important historical events that have transpired on Friday, showing has taken the agency for the sale of these beds and lounges in Astoria, aud will be pleased to have all call and see that it has been truly a lucky day in i them ac the store of Mr. K. C. Elolden American history. For instance: It ! ,or a wl ir . - it "-1 - -- . . n. .1.. ..!..,. -..i....1 l was rriuny uii uiciiisiiuuiuii3Mii:i , Central Hotel. for his discovery; Friday on which he A QhIII Drlrrrs Ga&h. New York, April 25 A Balti more correspondent of the Times affirms positively regarding the star route jobbers that if the con spirators are tried in Washington they will never be punished, though evidence against them should be. piled mountains high. A looker on in "Washington for twelve years, I have never known one solitary case in which a wrong-doer, if he occupied high official position and had money, has never been pun ished. I make no charges, only state facts. If 3ou can give me a single instance, just one, where justice has been meted out in Washington to wronr-doers who have position and money, or even to a gambler caught with the tools of his trade in his hands within the past twenty-two years, you will oblige an admirer of the Times. JNTEW SI STORE!! IXL -AT THE- I HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AND HAVE READY FOR INSPECTION FINEST SELECTION THE -AND- Robesou. Milton Done, fishing for Jackson and Myers, Rainier, had in at the can nery last Saturday 590 salmon. "Wo do not know whether this is high boat or not, but it is pretty good fishing. At high tide to-day the new steamer built for Mr. H. B. Parker, will be launched from the foot of Lafayette street. Say about one ' o'clock r. M. Berthenia Owens favorably known in Oregon, was to leave New York on the 13th, for Europe. Upon return ing next summor she will come to Oregon and locate for the practice of her profession. Rev. and Mrs. T. A. Hylaud still reside at No. 90 Barrow street, New York. Personal letters from Mr. H. to Mr. C. S. Wright, speak hopefully of a day when they can visit their tny friends in Astoria. The prisoner. J. G. Hobeson, was arraigned bofore Judge Potor Runey in the Police Court yesterday after 3ioon, charged with tho crime of mur der. Judge Elliott appeared for the prisoner, and Senator Fulton on the part of the state. In consequence of the fact that Judge Caplos would be here to-day to prosecute the case as at torney for the district, after the pre liminary proceedings the prisoner was remanded to jail until ton o'clock this forenoon. Robeson's appoaraucc in dicates that he fully realizes the magnitude of the awful work he ha8 done. sited the new land; Friday when he sailed on his return; Friday when he reached Spain again; aud Friday, two years later, on which he discovered the Continent. On Friday St. Augus tine, the oldest city in the United States was founded; ou Friday the The Contra! hotel, near the steam ship dock is now open lor the recep tion of guest-', when the well known caterer, Mv. Anton Bcloh will always be found ready to wait on his patrons. He has had the above named house thoroughly refitted by Messrs. Pike and Stockton, our well known artists. Call and see him. as he h:is the finest Mayflower first landed the Pilgrims; j brands of liquors and cigars to be had Common Council Proceedings. Council met last cvoning at the usual hour, Mayor Ireland presiding. Prosent Councilmon Baker, Hahn and Wright. In attendance R. II. Cardwoll au ditor and clerk. Thore being no quorum and import ant business to transact, the council adjourned to meet this (27th) at 7:30 v. m. , - A. O. U. WNotice. i The weather was so bad at As toria yesterday that the Odd Fellows anniversary observances wore limited to the exercises at tho lodge room. It was one of the steadiest rains that ever poured down upon Astoria. The Oregonian dispatch yesterday, from Astoria, was headed "Fatal Shooting Affray." There was no affray about it--it was a cold-blooded assas sination. Mr. Holden should not bo held responsible for tho head lines. On Mondaj evening the tug Mary Taylor, answering a signal, attempted to aid the Thurlund Castle in freeing her cable at Fort Stevens anchorage, and the vessel went aground in the darkness at Tanzy point. No damage is reported. The body of old gentleman Bum sides was fished up in the not of IIr. Nat Jones, Hanthorn & Co's No. 25, night before last. Mr. Jones towed the body ashore near the Eagle can nery, and promptly notified the coro ner. The circumstances of his death, from accidental drowning on the 5th inst., are so well known that the coroner did not consider an inquest necessary. It is a great satisfaction to the family to be thus enabled to give he unfortunate man christian burial. The members No. 32, A. 0. their hall Thur 9:30 a. m., fori1 ing the funerjfl W. Robb. J : w. rtlay, lie nuf iir Side Lodge, Hi meet at pril 28th, at pose of attend' late brother, J. II. D. GltAY, Master Workman, on Fridav Washington was born; on Friday the battle of Bunker hill was fought; on Friday Burgoyne surren dered; on Friday Arnold's treason was discovered; on Friday Yorktown sur rendered; on Friday Richard Henry Lee read the declaration of independ ence to the continental congress; aud James A. Garfield was inaugurated president of the United States on Friday. A Sack in Sight. Reno Gazette, April atli. Col. Moore and Gov. Woods come from New York with all arrangements made to build the Nevada" and Oregon road. Mr. Moorcs New York bankers are ready to take bonds on the road, five miles at a time, as last as it is built. Keno people will still have an opportunity to defeat the build ing of the road, if they can pre vent Col. Moore from building the first five miles. Several parties are trying to do so, but it is hoped thatthev mav not succeed. The Colonel says delay has occurred be cause of complications unforsecn and entirely unexpected by him mainly due to new demands from tho company at Keno. lie has ordered 90,000 worth of rails, and has $250,000 in the bank, and is prepared to go ahead with the work just as soon as differences here are arranged. lie will imme diately consult with the directors, hoping that everything will be sat isfactorily adjusted. Choice Rooru to Let. An extra finosuitc of rooms, lately occupied by OaptJand Mrs. A. W. Berry, to letyat Mrs. Munson's, fur nished or uiuurnished, with or with out boarL Also single rooms fur nished for lodgers. in the city. rVotire to the I'uulie. The ioor, unfortunate young man that lost his leg last summer in the Fishcnnens cannery has now, with the help of friends, started a sumll store, where he keeps tobacco, cigars, pipes, cutlery, etc. He is unable to do hard wok, and must make out the best he can. Give hiin a Kill, boys, he keeps the best brands of tobacco and cigars. Water street, opposite O. B. S: N. Co.'s Dock. Itoom.H to Rent. Single or in suites of two, in Tue Astokiax building. Prices reasonable. Accommodation to Fishermen. Friend fishermen. Get your tide tables at Max Wagners. AVUSKMESTS. Hu.i.'s Vakiktiks. (Jeo. II HI, proprietor and manager, Fred ('ere, Mage mannger. A. Ostrander, loader of orchestra, ('eo. Lambert, leader of br.t-s baud. New first part with Staley as Urmler Hones .N'ickerson tam bo and ('ere interlocuter. Two new actN.nneenlitledTh.it Other Fellow," characters by Miss Lou Ciwik. Mr. Jno. Cook and Mr. Fred ('ere. The other one called "Who Stold dem Chickens," by Mr. Stailey and .Mr. Nickerson. An entirely new olio coni'iosed of songs and dances, jig and clog dances. Dutch, Irish and Negro excen trieities. Mr. 1 1 ill is making active pre parations for more amiwciucnts with which to please those of the public who are fond of popular amusements. New orchestral selections by our efficient orchestra, aud new music by our excel lent brass band on the grand stand at precisely 7 r. m. Curtain rises at ex actly v. m. Entrance on Kenton street; entrance to private boxes, on Chenamus street. LOST AND FOUND. THE LARGEST STOCK EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, ALL OF "WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE ifcLOWEST BED ROCK PRICES 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. eIn all departments I have the latest noelties. (Uve me a call."i?a c. m OOO PEE, IXL Store, corner Main and Concomly Streets, Astoria. OregoU LOST. April i9t!i lost i:i the breakers be low tlie ItPpulilk, 1.7) fathoms of private net, half Is new. to incshes. the other half is 4i : narlMtius No. 12; half of the 45 Is old well. Any information sent to A. Booth & Co's cannery will be suitably rewarded bv CHARLES AXI)ERSON. April 19lh. t&L furnished Itooiu. The funeral of Mr. Robb will tako place to-morrow. Particulars in tho morning Astoiuax. Mr. Fred R. Strong, esq., of Portland, is in the city, also Mr. J. E. Smith, master mechanic, of Fort land. The Oregon Railway and Naviga tion company now sell meal tickets, wlion bought at any of their oSices, at forty cents each, a reduction of ten conLs on former ratos. When paid to pursers the price of meals is the same as before. In reply to a Portland letter, Secretary Windom sa3s the boat light rule applies to all yachts and row boats which may be navigated in any fainvaj or harbor open to public com merce. Our fishing boats are exempted. Some enterprising individual weighted down a lot of deorskius with sand and sold them to Jacksonville merchants for twenty-five cents a pound the other day. That was a meaner trick than Pecks tripc-loather, coated with Turkish toweling. Mr. Walter Robb, son of the assassinated attorney of this city, Mr. J. W. Robb, is employed as book keeper at Tanzy point cannery. When his father was killed one of the boats at Mr. Wm. Hume's Astoria factory was ballasted with a ton and a half of pig lead, and manned by Mr. George Cushman, set out to convey Walter to the city. The round trip was performed in two hours. The Argonaut towed the boat to a point below the city convenient to make the creek, and after taking Mr. Robb on hoard sailed back, the Argonaut pro ceeding to the cape. P. J. Goodman, on Chonamus street, has just recciveu the latest and most fashionable style of gouts and ladies boots, shoes, etc. i3Tbome say that it is no use for them to adverttse, that they have been in the Dlacc in imsmess all their lives, and everybody Knows them. Such people seem to forget to take in consideration that our country is increasing in popu lation nearly 40 per cent, every ten years, and no matter how old the place mav be, there are constant changes taking place; some move to other parts, and Grangers fill their places. In this age of the world, unless the name of a business firm is kept constantly before the public, some new firm may start up, and. by liberal advertising, in a very snort time take the place of the older ones, and the latter rust out, as it were, and be forgot ten. No man ever lost money by judi cious advertising. r-rr-.v contemporary says: A news j-., t ami a new-paper editor that peo ple dun t talk about aud sometimes abjiM- are rather poor concerns. The men and business that an editor some times feel; it a duty to defend at a risk of making enemies of another class, are often the very first to show ingratitude. The editor who expects to receive much charity or gratitude will soon find out his mistake; but he should go ahead aud say and do what he conscientiously thinksVight without regard to frowns or smiles. Mrs. D. Currait has a few good rooms to let at reasonable prices on Cass street, near the Congregational Church. Horse owners can not atTord toovei Iook the wonderful success of Kendall's Spavin Cure. Sec advertisement m another column. If any druggist will -prove by analysis that any patent medicine on his shelves is a better remedy than Pf tinder's Oregon Blood Purifier, his fortune is made, if he will send for mula to us. Mr. John Rogers, of the Central Market, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc., in their season. For the best Peer in Astoria, call for the Columbia lircicery lleer acknowledged to be superior to all others. For the Genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors, and San Francisco beer call at the Gem opposite the hell tower, aud sec Campbell. Prices for cannery and fishermen's supplies have been slaughtered at M. C. Crosby's ' GrayTs wood yard is now fitted up on the wharf foot of Benton street, and prepared to deliver wood to any part of the city sawed to any length, and full measure. LOST April loth below steamer Great Ue inililic on a spit in edge of breakers, ISO ftt1ifiui rrt tiicwti lint VlTl fiifwliak unit hilonnA old. Corks marked L. (I. II.. corks and lines all new. Any person finding the same will bo suitablv rewarded bv calling upon LMWIS (L IIAAVEN. April . lSvSi. West Coast Pks. Co. IorXI). A net ha been found at Badol . let & Co's station. Sand Island. Can be obtained by prmin property and paying chances, on application to KADOLLETT&CO. Upper Astoria, April 19, 1851. FOUND lty Duncan McVean of Hanthorn & Co's cannery, one piece of cork line and corks, no mark. Owner can have the .same on proof of property anil payment of charges bv railing upon DUNCAN Mc VEAN, At Ilautliom Co'sCanncrv. April . IRSi . IjHH'ND. About To fathom of pretty new . net. some corks marked C. I. Co. Was picked up below Sand Island, hi the cut off, on Tliurxlay last by the life .saving crew. Owner can have it by pnyin; diaries and proving proiterty on application to keeper or hire Savlnj: Station No. ,1, Fort Canby, W. T. I7WND. On morning of April 23d about ? 100 fathoms net. o0 meshes decn 11 nlv thread, old web; hit, new lines and pah new aud old floats, old ones marked A. It. & Co. Owner ran have .vunc by proving prop- cry ami paving ciiarces. inquire oi M. JOHNSON, At Astoria Pkg. Co's cannery. -Mr. John Holland, master boat builder of the Oregon Railway and Navigation company, informs us that the transfor boat being constructed for the Northern Pacific road will be com pleted on the 15th of May, and move up to her position at Ainsworth. The Oregonian says that so satis factory has been the working of the Weston electric lights m Ainsworth and steamship docks, that several First street merchants have ordered them through Geo. W. Wcidler. Ten lamps and one mile of wire are now en route from New York, and will be put up as soon as received in Portland. Power will be supplied from the engines at Weidlers mill. Fire-brick and fire-clay in lots to suit at M. C. Crosby's. The boat stoves made by M. C. Crosby, with fire-brick bottoms, are superior to all others in this market. Ice cream at Roscoes oyster and refreshment saloon on Main street. TO LET.-The new residence of W. G. Hov. on Cass street to let. Inquire of PAGES: ALLEN. April 12, 1SSI. tf CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE 25 BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, "WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLS' Complete In every branch. ASTORIA BREWERY. W. MEYER Proprietor. TTAVINO EVERY FACILITY 1'OH HE MANUFACTIIHE OF A FlttST CLASS Ah -i-JL tide, I am now prepared to furni " LAGEEBEER, .VT 0 CEXTS PER GALLON AT the public with the finest quality, fur cash. r BOTTLED BEER, $1 50 F.tt DOZK-i. Sy-Familics and keepers of public houses promptly and regularly supplied. M. MEYER. Proprietor ASTORIA. OREGON THE COLUMBIA LAG BREWERY BY NONE ON THIS COAST PROPRIETOR, IS SUPERIOR TO MOST, AND 1 EXCELLED JOHN HAELN, - - CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. eB-Ordcrs lelt at the GERJUNIA BEER ILVLL will be promptly attended to.-S ailSCELLANEOUS. Wanted. A GIRL OR MIDDLE AH ED WOMAN, to take rare f children. Apply at THIS OFFICE. For Sale. FINE KOAT. SUITABLE FOR FISH- Alll at the ofuce r Mf ASTORIA PACKING CO. FI A. in- For Sale. ANEW SKIFF SIXTEEN FEET LONG. Spruit- lumber well seasoned. Parties apply to NICHOLS. At the Parker House. .r-The free lands of the west aro boin taken up and settled this year to a degree most Kratifyhij, in the face of the over-crowded mechanical depart ments of metropolitan life. Several mil lions more acres of homesteads have been entered for settlement at the var ious land offices this year than In the past year, and still the western movement continues in force And this is the only solution of the labor troubles. Let the unemployed come and become producers instead of coubumcrs. jSSrWc see how life gets coined at our mint, so that the world somehow I ttriiv tlia ctoinn Af 41in rliA Mtf intA mi. 1IV1UO l,l. ?lll!JV XJg. .III. UIl. .UW AiaW kU hearts. We know how a piece of good fortune brightens the air: now some Im pending evil puts the edge of a spiritual eclipse upon the sun; how suddenly ill fortune in business will seem to make the very springs of beauty bankrupt; how the sickness of a dear friend turns nature pallid; how the death of one v, honi Ave love will convert all the trees to cypresses and the music of the uni verse becomes a requium ; but how can you expect your city to prosper if you do not patronize the local press? Ixorr can you succeed as a merchant or a mechanic, and not advertise? For a first-class oyster stew, fry, pan-roast or fancy roast, go to Roscoe's on Alain street, opposite N. Loeb's. Families supplied by the hundred or the sack, opened or in the shell. --Go to iir. C. Crosb3's ami get your lunch buckets, water kegs, bnil ers, buoys and boat stove?. 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 fast, it will now be handy to drop in and get a cup of coffee. A fine lot of French candies just received at Adlcr's. 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 the Columbia brewery beer, if you want something good. P. Wilhehn, Boss saloon, opposite the Clarendonhotel, Portland, Oregon. A Big Lot of Beer arrived by steamship Columbia yesterday, at'Max Wagners. 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 ai small profit for cash. When you 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 ou the roadway, and he will accommodate you. Open at all hours. WAIt IS OKCIiAKKI) WITHOUT FFRTIIEK NOTICE fSftjp Anil no terms of ieace until every man in Astoria has a new suit of clothes .1IAIK IXV ."ilF.AXY. I.ook at the urices : Iauts to order irom - - S3 OU Pant-:, Genuine French Casshnere - 12 CO Suits froiu - - - - - 2"i 00 The finest Hue of dimples on the coast to select from. P. J. MEANY. wrriinnt Tailor. Iaruer House. Astoria. Jtrt P6-KvrJ" CENTRAL MARKET. General assortment of table stock constantly on hand, such as Canned Emits and Jelly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, EGKS, BVTTEK. CIIEESE, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISH. POULTRY AIO GAME Iu the season. CIGARS AlfO TOBACCO. Best or WIIVES XXI MQUORS. AH cheap far CASH. Cowls sold on com mission. Opposite I. V. Case's store. J. RODGERS. MISCELLANEOUS. DON'T FORGET -ti IE- Great Eastern Saloon ON CONCOMLY STHI-ET. FUF.SII AND SHAItP San Francisco Moral Brewery BEER ALWAYS ON DUAITCIIT. I have two beds laid on the floor So thnt the iMiys am roll for evermore. Until their nuwles do pet sore. Hut don't take the liotNe.snoe from the door. HANSEN BROS Be-leave to notify the publ-e that they have moved from Upier Astoria to TIIKIR XE1V SHOP. COKXEIl ASTOK ANI CASSS TKEETS. Near Congregational Church. And are now ready to receive orders Tor all kind., of WOOD WORK, Contracts taken to build and repair snaps, houses, boats, etc., AT LOWEST KATES. D. K. Vtarhe:. T. W. Eto Astoria Market ! OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTE1 , ASTORIA. - - - - OREGON. WAIIKEX & EATOX", Proprietor. (Successor io Warren X- HcQuirel Wholwalo and Retail Daalera in Fresh and Cured Meats A full line of PAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED HAY, CANNED FRUIT, VEGE TABLES, ETC. O" Butter, Eggs. Cheese, etc. constantly on hand. tesr Ships supplied at the lowest rates. THE Fishermen's and Workingmen's CLOTHING STORE, MARCUS WISE, - - PROPRIETOR. HAVING JUST OPENED THE ABOVE named store, next door to tae Astoria Bakery and having just received a first class selection of CLOTHING, DKY 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 or .some of my prices : Overalls from 50 cts to St 00 Shaker Socks .o cts or tf pair for SI 00 Merino Undershirts and Drawers SI 00 Ladies Iron Frame Ho.se ......25 cts Indies Corsets from .75 cts to SI 00 riease look for thesign ot th- Fishermen's aud Workingmen's Store. Chenamus street, next door to the Astoria Bakery. MARCUS WISE, Proprietor ARNDT & EERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Only Machine Shop Ami thf best .V-mx j!fcw. ( BLACKSMITH ASTORIA. OREGON, BRICK LAYER PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL IE9 LAS T 3E3 JELIE3 tt. Orders left at the Oecident Hotel, or at my Warehouse, foot of Benton Street, promptly attended to. TIME, SAND, BRICK. PLASTER. LATn, -" Cement, and all materials In my line, furnished to order. Ufa-Special attention paid to Furnace work and Ranges. Cistern work warranted good or no pay. 83-Aiient San Juan and NewTacoma Lime. SHOP In the city. All kinds of i ENGINE, CANNERY, AKD STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, MACHINE SHOP. NEAR KINNEY'S AS TORIA FISHERY. Wilson & Fisher DEALERS IN LUBRICATING OILS, COAL OIL, PAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, iULL FEED, GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED. Which will be exchanged for country pro duce or sold al lowest prices. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA, OREGON. WasMngton Market, Main Street, - - Astoria Oregon BEJtGMAN & BERRY RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN. tion of the public to the fact that the above Market will always be supplied mta a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS! Which will be sold at lowest rates, wholesale and retail. Special attention given to Bnppl) n? shin. MRS. S. T. McKEAN, DEALER IX DRESS TRIMMINGS, All kinds of WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UHDERWEAR, ETC., Corner of Cass and Jefferson streets, Astoria. "Stamping done to order.