V V 3. A- " "Sr 5 ft- - gli Sails st0au. ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY -....MAY 1. 1SS1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Excepted). I. V. Ireland, Editor anil lrwiirlcfor AxUmau Buihlinq, Cass street. Terms of Subscription : aorved by Carrior. per Toek.............2" Cents Sent by mail. fourmonths........ 53 00 Seat by mail, one yoar................ 8 o9 free of Postsice to Subscriber. car Advertisements msorted by the year at under d-ScipKne Such mistaken 'incl ine rate of SI. " norsquHre per month. . . . Transient advertisinc. by the day or week, j ness is not only n injury to the en 5fty cents por suaro for each insertion. ' tire class, but is a sore trial to faithful Tlir Weekly Aloriaii. ls a mammoth sheet, exactly double the size of the Daily. It is jut the pa per for the flrcMde, coiiLiiniiii in addi tion to all the esurient news, choice inis cellauv. agricultural mailer, market re ports, etc. It i- litruKhed lo single sub scribers at Si 00 per year in adVRtice. 29TA limited milliner of suisll adver tisunionts inserted .t eUtllihed rnte-5. THE CITY. Tub !)a::. AsroitiA Kilt In- e lv mtilntl") citnt a month. Jrtt of wWotff. t'.e&t erx win eimiem:AaUn:i&ice fmm the citti tan Thh a-!TOkian M,'.w tlKm. 1uh.y"J navi or Whiiiclv itUiUfut tunny pt-njkee rlth- out muliltonal n-w Ada iHal if ("Hinting . May day. Who's the Queen. Strawberries are in the market. The Lizzie I Stevons anchorage. dak U at fort The Adulta was towed tip by the . Chief, Uapt. Pease pilot. -Wu Xichola 6a!m of (Jileud oil, for fcore or chapped hands. . Oapt, P. K. Ferclien has visiting friends in Vancouver. Mr. Eutrene Thorpe, elork uitli Mr. E. C. Hdldou, is lying sick at the ! Parker house. Services of the M. H. Chuich, in the Baptist church to-day at the usual I hours, by the pastor. Portland is preparing fur a big celebration on the coming anniversary of our National independence. It was the Chief towing, Capt. Al. Betts pilot, which brought the Lizzie! IretJale into port from Portland. Mr. Kobert Johnson, of tho Fishermcns Packing company, has lost 100 fathom of net. ment. See advertise- Sheriff Twombly, who conducted the assassin llobeson to tho Mult nomah jail, remained over in Port land. Lieut S. H. Jones, fourth artil lery, has beon ordered to conduct an insane man of battery M to Snn Francisco. There might have been a chance to go to Skipanon last evening as a steamer "skip'd-on" pa6t tho city in that direction! The Thurlund Castle was taken through tho swash to Bakers bav I this is almost equivalent to going to J sea to get around. The ship Carrie Winslow, from Philadelphia for this port March 6th was spoken April 1, in latitude 7 north, longitude 29 west. The Bock beer made by the Co lombia brewery in Astoria is tho best in the market. It was thoroughly tried and proved such last year. The steamer .Alice came down last evening. She is ono of the fanciest of the Oregon Railway and Navigation company's fleet of first class river steamers. Mrs. Ford has succeeded ad mirably in Astoria, having secured a list of over twenty, many of our best ' citizens, for the Illustrated History of Oregon. Chief Barry returned from Port land yesterday, having delivered Pilot Doig to the authorities there. Mr. Doig gave bonds for his appearance and was released at once. His bond was fixed at $1,000. The present opposition between the cities of Portland and Vancouver afford people the luxury of a first class steamer excursion at a very low rate of fare; and the people seem to be enjoying it muchly. Thanks to Col. A. T. Hawley, of Taquina bay, who ha3 numbered us among his friends in Astoria, to be remembered by pleasant sketches re ceived by Capt. Denny, of the United States steamer Wright. The Brenham and Astoria towed the Thurlund Castle to Bakers bay yesterday morning. She will take on board the cargo that was lightered from her when on the beach, as soon ;as the Ocklahama is repaired. The ladies of St. Pauls Guild, Oregon city, have chartered the ele gant steamer Lurline for an excursion to- Vancouver on Decoration day, May 30, 1881. Having been newly painted and fitted up, the Lurline is a most elegant boat, especially suited for an occasion like this. The poems of Major Adams will be published before long in blue and gilt. Probably first in England, also those of the Majors sister, Mrs. M. A. A. Senter, and his deceased brother, J. I. Ira Adams. Tho Columbian says the probable cost of the Majors volume will be $2 00 per copy. Grace Church School The Eastor term of the Grace church school commenced January 10th, and has had sixty-five scholars upon its roll since that time. The average at tendance during January and Febru ary, was fifty, March and April the average has been fort'. The advance ment in most of the studies has been good, especially in the higher grades; but those classes have suffered from Jihe unfortunate habit of many parent3 who allow pupils to attend at will, and to drop out of their studies ontirely if they are inclined to do so; or if placed teachers and scholars. A request has i ' been made ilmt the school should con-, ttnue a summer session, and if a suffi cient number can be guaranteed beforo June 1st it will re-open on the first of July. The success of the school dur ing the past year, assurosa pormanent institution which will grow in future usefulness if it is encouraged and sup ported as ui hope it tuny be. Tualamet We i eproduce a fine little poem to- day written in 187C, by Mrs. A. Da vidson of Oswego. Tualamet island .g beftUtifljl trftct of ,and 8itnaled itl I Clackamas comity, on the west side of the Willaraet river, between the j mouth of the Tualatin river and Os 5 wego lake. It was formed into an j island a few yeats since by a canal j connecting the waters of the Tualatin I it is surruu i Yv:u...in .Mrs. I), originated name Tuala-! met, by taking the first syllable of the ; ,.n..i..i: .i .t. i...,. ..n..ii0 ri i iUaifUIU IIIIU IHC lii ju-ju njjmuici i i Oswego lake; consequently prices are as reasonable as any. l tiey tunjty lo .)Ul on rec0rd his position ndudby the waters of the have telephone connections, ana aiij. . Roberlson case IIc ,,:IS and Tualatin rivers; hence i the appurtenances of first class metro- j . .. . . beent,e Wilkmet. Tualamet should accented the same as Willamot. he i A Launch. The (lenerai Garfield was iaunctieu;"""""r "' " at Saint Helen on Wednesday of last week 1 littr iittiiitar ?icicnTiiiOprl tn I 1 ..!- l.n ftrof lifl in 41il IJITI IlllkC: IILI li9i i'Uk t,..i waters of the Columbia. Many went j on boant belore iie was .aunonea aim , lookaside which they will long re-, member. o naiail ever supped more i f..ii.. :.... !,.. vvnva lmn ciio ! ,, , , , . The cheerniL' was prolonged as she swept down with her joyous freight of human beings. She floated down nearly opposite Columbia city before tho Gazelle brought her lo, and towed her up to Saint Helen. The Gazelle also had a big crowd on board, and old aim young appeared in enjoy uio ; occasion very much. The Columbian t informs us, but forgot to say whether ! the vessel is to be rigged as a ship, J bark, lm, sclioonor, sloop, steamer, liargc, scow or canoe. Bishop Havon, of the Methodist Episcopil church, will visit Astoria remaining a day or two in June, while on his way to the commencement ox- j orcises of Yillamet University. Presbyterian church Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rer. S. Hall Young, of ! - fort Wrangol, Alaska, and at 7:30 r. M., by Rev. G. W. Lyons, of Sitka, Alaska. Sunday school at noon. A San Francisco dispatch of the 29th sa's: The revenue cutter Thomas Corwin, was to Jirvo sailed to morrow on an Arctic cruise in search of tho Jcannette and missing whalers, but departure was postponed till next week'. We are ple:ised to hear that a livery stable is about to be established in Astoria, where saddle or carriage horses can be obtained by tho day or hour. It will be a valuable acquisi tion to tho city, and a great public accommodation. One of the prettiest scenes in Ore gon is the fishing fleet returning home ward to Astoria from the Cape Satur dajT evenings on a fair tide, with a leading wind. Yesterday we counted 173 boats under canvas. There were many more, but they were so close to gether that all could not be counted. A letter from Gen. H. A. Morrow to Col. E. C. Mason, dated at Niles, Michigan, April 9th, states that he and his wife were called there by the serious illness of Mrs. Morrows father, who is not expected to survive long. Mrs. Morrow, at the time of vriting, was quite ill from an attack of rheu matism. A widow masher who lives near Oregon city, and who had worn a hard trail through Doc. Howell's newly plowed field got caught in two beaver traps at the place where he jumped the fence, one day last week. It is said that he presented a worse appear ance, personally, than the man who, in descending Ring mountain, got into camp tn hours ahead of time. Major Throckmorton, of tort Can by,informed Mayor Thompson,of Port- laud, with reference to a rumor of! small pox among the Chinese of that j city. Immediately on the receipt of; this information, Mayor Thompson called out Chief Lappeus, requesting a thorough investigation. This the chief thoroughly inspected and he re reports that not a single case of small pox could be found. Impure blood Symptems: Slug gish circulation, dyspepsia, liver and kidney complaint, billiousness, consti pation, piles, languor, weakness, "the blues," skin disorders, pimples, swel lings, etc., etc. Purify with King of the Blood. See advertisement. "Death of Mrs. Paddock. Orcgonian 30th: After a brief ill ness, the beloved wife of Bishop Pad dock, the newly appointed bishop of the diocese of Washington territory, died at St. Helens hall, in this city, yesterday morning, of typho-pneumo-nia. Bishop and Mrs. Paddock ar rived in this city from the east over a week ago. The fatigue, excitement and labors, incident to the trip across the continent, proved too much for the lady. On arriving in San Fran cisco, she became ton ill it leave her room. When the steamer sailed for Portland Mrs. Paddock was taken from a sick bed and conveyed on board and : . . . . . . i arrived here in a very precarious state of wirt,. T1.H condition, notwith-! standing the most tender care and the ' best medical attendance, has coiitintt- ed to grow worse until death super-! vened. The affliction is a j eculiarly : sad otu', coming as it does upon the very threshold of her entrance with her husband ifpou n new fiVld, and one! widelv remote from all the associations I that have gathered around her life, i Messrs. Woodward ancs. Magoou have made Cornells celebrated livery and sale stable in Portland an institu-1 tion that the largest cities if the! country might be proud lt have. . . , ,. . . , , Their splendid hacks are made express- ly for them, and expense is not spared opposing Kohertsoii, and there it in the build and outfit. They employ' will be in Conkling's power to re the most careful and experienced port it or not. Evidence all goes drivers and their horses the best that j any stable can produce, while their j politan stables f.'i-ny's wood yard is now fitted up I... ,vi,nf f..r.f nt ltoniy.,, ei-rt and prepared to deliver wood to any I part of the city sawed to any length, i -. niv. ....... ..,v .. .......v... .. .w., : aim lull measure. A Big ljot eer arrived by I c?faiftioliin (Vtltttll esterday, atlMax W acner s. wall aro nd and see him. bo vs. i Cln fit W f! PrnVv's nml ril ! vonr lunch buckets, water keys, bail '" .'.. w' J . . e era buoys and boat stoves. w;UuAt' 14ftM lomi nflflR:f , . , Boss saloon, opposite i )tel. Portland. Oraroii. I I,,r,olftrpnJonh 't el i ortland. Ore'oii. I --For the Genuine J. If. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines ,. . ' v - , , liquors, and San Francisco beer call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Campbell. P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street, has just receivea the latest and most fashionable style of gents audi ladies boots, shoes, etc. T, , t t , bv M c Crosby, with fire-brick bottoms, are superior to all others in this market, F afiret-class "ovstTstew, fry, pan-roast or fancy roast, go to RoscnSTs on Main street, opposite N. Locb's. Families supplied by the hundred or the sack, opened or in the shell. If vott want jood hot cup of tea, coffee, or :olatc after your nights fishing it the Pair Ymd clioi) house wliei fou will get it, and don't you forget ft. j When you want a dish of nicej Eastern Ovsters 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. Aiiiiucut Cough Syrup cures roughs, colds bronchitis and consumption. All bitters arc whiskey in a dis guised form. It is far better and more honorable for a man to "brace up'' to a bar and call for whiskey than to sneak in the back door of his house with a bottle of bitters under his coat. It's whiskey in a bottle "all the same." Xo whiskey in Pfunder'a Oregon Blood Purifier. Since the Tiiedlstartcd tp brew "cheap San Fr fcctftx.i.1 ; lucre is little or no at for ttud article any inoro. for tliJeColumbia brewery beer, yon waiit?T"2jething "ood. JL-t For a long time there has been a need for just such a liniment as Ken dall's Spavin Cure. Read their adver tisement. C. M. Morseman & Bros., ottice is the head center for all prominent horsemen of New York city. In a letter of recent date says: we are per fectly satisfied that there never was anything made to equal Kendall's Spavin Cure nor can there bo anything made to take its place as it removes the trouble and no remedy can do more. Read advertisement. Fellows' Compound Syrup of Hy pnphosphites is not only tho most reliable remedy for consumption, but it is a specific also for bronchitis and asthma. Prices for cannery and fishermen's supplies have been slaughtered at M. C. Crosby's Frank Faber has removed in to Dr. Kiusey's building on Water street On the road to the steamer dock from down town, before break fast, it will now le handy to drop in and get a cup of coffee. Fire-brick and fire-clay in lots to suit at M. C. Crosby's. A fine lot of French candies just received at Adl Max. W National brew I5FSome say InnjTTis no use for them to advertise, that they have been in the place in business all their lives, and jvorybody knows them. Such people seem to forget to take in consideration that our country is increasing In popu lation nearly -10 per cent every ten years, and no matter how old thenlace mav be. , there areconstaut changes taking place; some move to other parts, ana strangers fill their places. In this age of the world, unless the name of a business firm is kept constantlj before the public, some new firm may start up, and- by liberal advertising, in a very short 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. I . r... I of li ulaj arow ii i i ajlMrVrSali Francisco eirv Detrxan t oe oeac T r WASHINGTON CITY NEWS. l'.Y MAIL AXDTRLKOBAPH. Secretary BUIir. "Washington, April 19. A well known physician here declares that Blaine is suffering from Brights disease of the kidneys, and will never be a well man. The worst symptom is the fact that his ears hare bleached out as white as his face. This only comes when the disease is so far advanced as to render iccovery almost hopeless. Blaine has the same nervousness mrl r1iitirlintinn tn Iir rpomrflpd . , , , , , - sick that marked the manner of Carpenter, when the same dread disoiuse was driving him rapidly to the grave. Hare Uotal (,'uili. The republican caucus commit tet has been in conference with the president to day and an ex ecutive session is certain to be Held next week. Once in execu tive session the nomination of Robertson, along with others, J wjjj jje referred to the com . i merCe OJ, commutee. This cannot be prevented. A majority of that liiMiiuiiiiuv; a"iic mill wurvuii" ill' - .,.; :.i. i ....!.!:.. :.. to show that he will report it this session. He wans to jretan omjor- jetan oppor- present oircum- si&uces ana coiHiit'ous as lavorauie to him. Home Ktturatloii. In something written we have an indistinct recollection nf having made reference to a general disposition among buys 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 history. Our books and newspapers ?re f 1 thw ,kin;1 ot le lt vanes in slyle from the are full of this kind of literature, and il ." ."!lyIe from the production ill im; iiuiu iii avuuui, iaiiiiiiiuiiliiiij with: The horse has four legs and a tail; up to the eloquent tribute of tho scholar when he quotes from Jeb: That his neck is clothed with thunder and the glory of his nostrils is terrible. He smelleth the battle afar off, the thunder of the captains and the shouting. Between these two ex- treiues of the child at his first school composition, and tho professional literature, we have every grade of pre- tentioti, and each professing to have I I mastered the whole subject. As we approach the close of this nineteenth century, we begin to look lor some thing better in this department of knowledge from those who assume to instruct." And it is to be found in Kendalls Treatise on the horse, sent b mail to any person for twenty-five cents, postage paid. Apply to The Astoriax ofiice, or address D. C. Ire land, Astorin, Oregon. Atte Regular mon evening May 2 oting .Monday A full atten Semo, Sec'y. dance is desired. Atoria Company No. 1. To City Patron. Mr. L. E. Selig, who now has full charge of Thk Daily Astoriax routes in this city and upper Astoria, will collect to-morrow for the past week. The free list is suspended. Each sub scriber is expected will pa' for the paper. Very respectfully, I). C. Ireland, Publisher. Xotlce to the Public. Tho poor, unfortunate 3'oung man that lost his leg last sumiaer in the Fishermens cannery has now, with the help of friends, started a small store, where he keeps tobacco, -cigars, pipes, cutlery, etc. He is unable to do hard work, and must make out the best he can. Give him a call, boys, he keeps the best brands of tobacco and cigars. Water street, opposite O. R. & N. Co. 'a Dock Ofttre to Rent. Single or in suites of two, in The Astoriax building. Prices reasonable. rurniHlied Itooius. Mrs. D. Curran has a few good rooms to let at reasonable prices on Cass street, near the Congregational Church. Choice ItootHN to Let. An extra fine suite of rooms, lately occupied by Capt. and Mrs. A. W. Berry, to let at Mrs. Munson's, fur nished or unfurnished, with or with out board. Also single rooms fur nished for lodgers. Oars, Oars. Oars, elevon feet; caustic soda, gol den lacquer, aspbaltum varnish, furni ture varnisn, tan uaaic, etc., in quanti ties to suit at Geo. W. Hatmbs. 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 Belolt will always be found ready to wait on his patrons. He has had tho abore named house thoroughly refitted by Messrs. Pike and Stockton, our well known artists. Call and see him, as he has the finest brands of liquors and cigars to be had in the nty Marvel not that 1 say unto you, ye must pay the printer. Whosoever neglecteth to pay the printer, hath not eternal life abiding in him. Who hath sorrow, who hath woe, who hath the nightmare! They who forget to render unto the printer his just dues. If a man live many years and payeth not for The Astoriax, behold he shall not die in peace till he hath re stored to the printer that which he hath withheld . .W...M...V . .-....W Mh. ... M ..W ....r to. lie regards ntion Sf. I. thly m d.I88K . L. E. .Engine GENERAL EASTERN NEWS. BT MAIL AXD TKLKGHArn. Sam BraaaaBs Generosity. New York, April 29. A char acteristic Broadway scene w.as afforded yesterday in front of the Astor house. Immigration latter ly, as is well known, has been something unprecedented. Poor creatures emerging from Castle garden, where they are cooped up like fowls, take a stroll along Broadway and return before tfae gates are closed in the evening. A party of Italians dressed as at home, came sauntering up street yesterday afternoon, and when op posite the entrance of the Astor j house encountered Sum Brannan, j who was enjoying his afternoon ciirrtr. Boinr stntek with their quiet, homely good nature he gave father, mother and daughters some money. Overjoyed with their un expected good fortune, they seized poor Bratinaus hand-; and repeat edly kissed and kiased them. A cheering crowd collected, and blushing Brannan, as soon as possi ble withdrew. Claut LaruuiotiTe. 1'ii!1.viK!.piua, April "id. Ten iron giants for the Pennsylvania railroad company will be built this summer. They are to be built for the particular purpose of making up time on portions of the road where there are long itops. The monster locomotive known as No. 10, was butlt as an experiment and the result has been satisfactory. Thr KrntBcky Volrano. Louis vi i.i.e, April 29. A volcano has broken out on the farm of N. A. Jarnagin, in the southern por tion of Ohio county. One day last week Jarnagiu was attracted to the place by the escaping gas from the earth and found that the earth was seetniugiy ou fire. He held sticks over the place and the heat caused them to ignite. Champion Lied. Everybody in Oregon who has used the woven wire beds and lounges, manufactured in Salem by Edes & Durkee, pronounce them thu most per fect bed or lounge ever manufactured, elaftic, clean and durable. Each and every one warranted, and competition defied. Among those who recommend them wo notice the names of Rev. P. S. Knight, Dr. Aug. C. Kinney, Cel I. R. Moores, B. F. Harding, Drs. McAfee, Chase, Belt, Wade and Adams, Rev. Isaac Dillon and a host of others. Mr. X. 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. Holden for a fexv days. Hii.i.V Varieties. Ceo. 1 lil I. proprietor and manager, Fred Cere, Mage manager. A. Ostramler, leader of orclutra. (Jeo. Lambert, leader of brns hand. New fitt part with Staley as Bruder Bones Xickerson tam bo and (Jen- interlocutor. Two new aeK one entitled "That Other Fellow." characters b Miv; Lou Cook. Mr. Jno. Cook and Mr. Fntl (Jon. The. other one called 4VlioStnhl dent Chickens," bv Mr. Stailey ami Mr. Xicker&on. An ontirely new olio composed of songs ami dances, jig and clog dances, Dutch. Irish ami Xogro excen trtcities. Mr. Hill is making active pre parations for more amusements with which to please those of the public who are fond of papular amusements. Xew orchestral selections by our efficient orchestra, and new music by our excel lent brass band on the craiid stand at precisely 7 r. 5t. Curtain rtes at ex actly 8 p.m. Entrance on Benton street; entrance to private boxes, on Chenamus street. Accommodation to Fishermen. Friend fishermen. Get vour tide tables at Max Wagners. !2ffiiE Weekly Astouiax i an independent newspaper, devoted wholly and solely to the commercial and mate rial interests of Oregon, and will be sent on trial four mouths to any address in the United States on receipt of SI 00. LOST AND FOUND. LOST April lath below.steainer Great Re public on a spit in edge of breakers, ISO fathom rx) mesh nt-t. 30 meshes new, balance old. Corks marked L. G. II.. corks and lines all new . Any erson nudiui; the same will be suitablv rewarded bv calling iiiion I.tiWIS (J. ILAVEX. April "0. tSjt.e West Coast Pkc Co. 1,'OUNI).- About 200 fathom of lead line . picked up below the old oil works. No marks. Oiwirr can have same by proving proiK'rty and payint; charpes by applying: to WILLIAM IlEASLEY. 1 Next house south of Capt. Babbidge. FOUXI By Duncan MeVean of Hanthorn & Co's cannery, one piece of cork line aud corks, no mark. Owner can have the same on proof of property and payment of charges by calling upon DUXCAX McVEAN, At Hanthorn & Co's Cannery. April '.2, ISM. I710UXI). About 71 fathom of pretty new . net. some corks marked C. P. Co. Was picked up below Sand Island, in the cut off. on Thursday last bv the life saving crew. Owner can have it by paylns charges and proving oroperty on application to keeper of life Saving Station Xo. 3, Fort Canby, w. T. TTlOtTXI). On mornimr of Anril 23d about JD too fathoms net. 50 meshes deep 11 ply thread, old web: has uew lines and p3tr new and old floats, old ones marked A. B. & Co. Owner can have same by proving pron- ertv and paving cnarges. inquire oi M..IOITXSOX. At Astoria Pkg. Co's cannery- ted. A (URL OR OLE AED "WOMAN. IX to take ca children. Apply at THIS OFFICE. For Sale. ANEW SKIFF SIXTEEN FEET LOXO. Snnire lumber well seasoned. Parties apply to NICHOLS. t the Parker Iloiue. AGENTS Watkd zorxevt HORSE BOOK. Samples ostaId, 36 cents. Sent from THE ASTORIAX OFFICE. LETTER HEAD PAPER. PRINTED OR PLAIN. OF THE BEST quality at Tut Astoxux office. ! reWc GHRAHTD OPENING - OF - NEW -AT IX LST0EEI! I HAVE JTIST KEUE1VED, AND HAVE EEADY FOE INSPECTION THE FINEST SELECTION" AND THE LARGEST STOCK EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE 13S-LOWEST BED ROCK PMCES.-SCr 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- rln all departments I hai e the latest novelties. Give me a call.-tftt a m cooper, I X L Store, corner Main and Coneomly Streets. Astoria. Oregon """'"'""' - - - - .'- :y, ji-.i . i . . . . CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF EURNTTTJKE 5 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 - - - HAVING EVKUY FACILITY FOU tide, I am now prepared to furnW ur LAGER BEER, AT .10 CEXTS PER GALLON -pTrg-T,T-i a -r,yn t3rFamilies and keepers of public houses promptly and regularly aappliod. M. MEYER. Proprietor ASTORIA. OREGON THE COLUMBIA LAG "fi ) Jrnh IS SUPERIOi: TO MOST, AND IS EXCELLED JOHN,HAHjN, - - CHENAMUS STREET, irs-Ordere Ielt at the GEHMANIA BEER MISCELLANEOUS. CENTRAL MARKET. General assortment of table stock constantly on nand. such as uanneu j? raits and jelly, Sacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, EGGS. BUTTER, CHEESE. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISH. POULTRY AND GAME In the season. CIGARS AXD TOBACCO. Bent of WIXES AM) EIQUORS. All cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com mission. Opposite I. W. Case's store. J. RODGERS. D. K. Warrrs. . T.W.Evros Astoria Market ! OPPOSITE OCCIDEXT HOTEl , ASTORIA, --- - OREGON. WA1UIE.V fc KATOX. Proprietor. (Sueceaon to Warren X McQuire Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats A full line of FAMILY GROCERIES, FIX)UR. FEED HAY. CANNED FRUIT. VEGE TABLES. ETC. ar Butter, Egza, Cheese, ete. constantly on hand. 3 Ships supplied at the lowest rates. PETER RUNEY, ASTORIA, ORF.COX, BRICK LAYER PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL 3P XjAS -3? E3 E.E2 L Orders left at the Occident Hotel, or at my Warehouse, foot of Benton Street, promptly attended to. T IME, SAND, BRICK. PIASTER, LATII, - Cement, and all materials in my Hue, furnished to order. a"SpecIal attention paid to Furnace work and Ranges. Cistern work warranted good or no pay. 83-Aent San Juan and rewTacoma Lime. Wilson & Fisher DEALERS IX 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. THE - BREWERY. - - - - - Proprietor. HE MANUFACTURE OF A F1HSTCLASS Ait the public with the finest qutllty. for cash. BOTTLED BEER, AT 81 HO IT.I5 DOZEZN. BREWERY BY JXOXK OX THIS COAST PROPKDETOR, - ASTORIA, OREGON. HALL will be promptly attended torev MISCELLANEOUS. THE Fishermen's and Workingmen's CLOTHING STORE, marcus wise. - PROrRIETOK. HAVING JUST OPENED THE ABOVE named store, next door to the Astoria Bakery and having just received a first class selection of CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods And all oodskeptiu a well stocked Clotli- ing btore. I Following h a scale of some of my prices : Overalls from .50 ct3 to SI 0o Shaker Socks 'JO els or 6 pair for SI 00 Merino Undershirts and Drawers.. SI W Ladles Irou Frame Hose .........25 cts Ladles Corets from .to cts to SI Ou Please look for the sign ot the Fishermen's I and Workingmen's Store. Chenamus street, ' next door to the Astoria Bakery. MARCUS WISE, Proprietor. ARNDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Only Machine Shop And-the best BLACKSMITH JS?S SHOP In the city. All kinds of iENGINE, CANNEEY, AXD STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DEES, MACHINE SHOP, NEAR. KINNEY'S AS TORIA FISHERY. i Washington Market, Main Street, - - Astoria Oregon BEllOMAN C- BERBT RESPECTFULLY CALL TUB ATTEN tion of tho public to the fact that tho above Market will always be supplied wita a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS! Which will be sold at lowest rates, wholesale and retail. Special attention gives to suppb os ahios. MRS. S. T. McKEAN, UKAI.KK- IX DRESS TPJMMINGS, All kinds of WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, -LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC.,; Corner of Cass aud Jefferson streets, Astoria. 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