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D) g SililB &sisr&m ASTORIA, OREGON: TUESDAY HAY 3, 1SS1 ISSUED BVBEY MOBNING. (Monday Uxceptodl. D. C. Irclaad, Editor and Proprietor Astvnan Building, Ca&s Street. Terms of Subscription : ifrved by Carrier, or rouk.............U5 Cents :ent by mail, four months........ .......58 Ou Sent by mail, one year..-.... .... 9 TO ereo of Ponnse to 5ub?criber. c" Advertisement inserted by the year at the rate of SI 7i tier square ier month. Transient advertising, by the day or week, dfty cents per squaro for each insertion. The. Wi'i'fcly AotorxaM. Is a mammoth sheet, exaetly double the size of the Daily. It is just the pa per for the fireside, containing in audi tion to all the current news, choice mis cellany, agricultural matter, market re ports, etc. It is lurnibhed to single sub scribers at vl 00 iHr year in advance. S9F"A limited numoer of small Hlr- tisements insert eii at established ratco. THE CITY. Iiik Daily AsrniA wM i ( ' iittiitatittitii a month.fr rut :ta0t. Itmn ?r totte eoHemi4atraltefsCffivH thr city cck .'nuv Tjik astokian fiMou '.hem. Daily ur Wkekly ...' ti'HHV poet-oficr with out tuUiltinnnl orfene. 4fiinws may he C'iatnixi k tjtstt t tirvirrri Isirt itrrter at Steamer day. Columbia due; 'Oregon sails. The brig Orient reached Sun Francisco from Knnpjtn. on Satur day. The lialmore, from this port .Jan uary 4th, reached (Jiteenstoivii Thursday last. MI j Astoria Engine company -No. I, are agitating, the purchase of another fire alarm bell, fur their house. The United States steamer den. H. G. Wright went up to the buoy depot to coal yesterdaj afternoon. A fact beyond dispute, that the worst weather we ever have at Astoria j is better than the "oast beyond the Rockies. The rooms which we have to lot in The Astojuan building are the finest in the city for oflice purposos, and the rate is very reasonable. Persons traveling north will be pleased to learn of the connection on Shoalwater bay by the steamer South Bend. Read the advertisement. Mr. John Fox returned from East Portland on Saturday. Sirs. Fox is somewhat improved in health, but is not able to icttirn to Astoria. Another disaster has occurred to the north of us, to add to the long list which now blackens the prospect of shipping beyond the Columbia river. A little boy by the name of Rel cher fell into the Welch-hill wator works reservoir on Sunday, but was rescued before drowning by Messrs. Higgins and Ferrell. v lit. Rev. B. Wister Morris, of the 'TCpiscopal diocese of Oregon, will be ipresent this (Tuesday) evening. May 3d and administer the Apostolic Rite of confirmation in Grace church, As toria. The fire alarm Saturday night was foolishly sounded. If, when a flue ia on fire, people most deeply in terested would watch it with a bucket of water on the roof much needless trouble might be saved . The flue on fire Saturday night was at the Chicago house. Lieut. P. V. Price, of the United States engineers corp.?, is in the city and has begun the work of bar sur veys, using the United States steamer Gen. H. G. "Wright, Capt. Denny, for the purpose. He eipects to meet with considerable obstruction from nets of fishermen in running the lines. Somebody in Portland is forming a grand excursion to take in the prin cipal eastern cities, Niagara falls, etc., as points of destination. It is in leave Portland if the put up is suf ficient to warrant the undertaking. On the dead-head plan of advertising adopted it is doubtful if the thing succeeds. Ladies, you have no idea what rare goods and bargains await you at the opening at Mrs. Derbys on Thurs day. Our special reporter yesterday visited her rooms and reports her stock is par excellence, and her figures are actually below competition. The reputation of her goods is as wide as the region in which we live, and needs no praise at our hands. From the meterologtcal records kept at fort Canby, following is ex- t tracted showing tho temperature for April, 1881: Maximum temperature, JLO0, 2d inst.; minimum tempera- rare, 30. 00, during night from llth to 12th; average temperature, 52.33; average cloudiness, 5; number of days on wlirek rain fell, 1G. Rainfall, 5 inches 25 c. c. The last will and testament of Capt. L. L. "Williams of Roseburg, who died recently in San Francisco, has been admitted to probate. His estate is valued at 50,000. Of this $25,000 was bequeathed to various friends and relatives in sums ranging from 1000 to S5000. The remainder is bequeathed to Miss Mary E. Test, ane of the teachers in Harrison street school at Portland, who has been a favorite of his since childhood. Carious Effects of Spring. There ia some subtile influence in the season of spring which has not yet had its full interpretation. Of course tvc recognize that nature takes upon itself new impulses; that the heart of the earth throbs with new life and sends unwonted vigor even to the ut termost of its expressions in things ex ternal; that a now season begins which will in good time bring forth fruit for the maintenance of the human family; that the birth of the eternal succession of seasons 1ms occurred, and that the child will grow, be nurtured, trained to usefulness, come to its ostate, do its task, and die in its harvest time. But all this is the old, olu story, full of significance, it is true, and of wonder ful beauty, considered xs n harmoni ous plan. But there are other facts which are not as generally iwticed or appreciated as these. Take, for in stance, the idea involved in the poetic stanza. in the p'.mjiiiii' purple hi t;ii.te; on the burnished dove In the sprinttAhe ynuin man's fane Lightly turns to thoughts of lore. fs thiR true' And if th latter thought is founded upon correct observation, is it iHr just as apparent that the young womans fancy is disposed in the same direction? She, however, has the benelit ot the doubt, and cer tainly we will not be so unchivalrous &s to invade the statistics of her im- agination to deride the question. Let j u suuice mill me young man conicsscs to the soft impeachment. But this is only an incident in proof of the theory we are trying to establish. This is the way the single young man feels iu the spring. The young man or the old gentleman who lias a fami ly on his hands, however, may be sup-j posed to bo exempt from the opera- j tions of this rule. Their impulses) must find another channel of oxpres- j sion. We incline to the opinion that I they, being thus deprived, follow the birds in their instincts, and as these build new nests iu the spring, so they turn their attention to building them selves houses or moving from one domicile to another. Hence comes that ridiculous custom of flitting on the 1st of fllay; and as, according to human limitations, a man cannot do what he would, he does what he can; so the neighborhood is aroused in the early spring mornings by the vigorous hammerings that show the progress of a lean-to, or of a woodshed, or indi cate that a ilowcr-stand is necessary to happiness, or that some other carpentering device is under way. The individual thinks, without doubt, that he knows just what he wants; but, after all, he is iu the hands of a just natural law, which sets him to work in spite of himself. It is curi ous, at least, to know that we are all under a nvysterious spell in the spring, as a glance about Astoria -will fully attest. To Arrive. Following is a list of passengers to arrive by steamer from San Francisco to-day: John Muir and f Clinton Day and w Thos Moore J Mcllcnry J T Pennybiiekor Mrs P Elwert L Blumauer Mrs F William Adolph Leibman Miss M J Andre (Jen L II Allen Ullie Goodwin AM Hughes Hon J P Hovt and f J T Smith Miss C Etwert R II Lord George Lark Mrs CM Andre Jk 4 c Mrs .1 A Hillman II C Edwards h Caswell L Bethwan wf &snFL McCormick Mrs J M ten Bosch F T Keeler T Keeler J Mclntvre J H Fisk 1 Jacobs Mrs E Ehleis F K Hoxlev W H Talbot J D M Lob'dell Capt 1ILE Mever Z F Moody M McCleud & wf Nat Mayer T II Ralston JI T Wheeler K Sharp, wf & ch 1 X Scott Rev G 11 Atkinson II G-Lesher V wf A II Basick Miss Richardson Capt 11 J Dunn M Jackson Miss Is V Whitten Dr E Stevenson A Ludorff Mrs M A Ballard '2 c Miss Mattie Ballard John Shepherd L D Moore C S Wilson Maggie Reeve Bella McLane E D Lewis 3Iiss Slagel GuvSlagel J C Bodes J as Lane Miss E W Stun ley Ina Slagel Wm Slagel Geo Fite G II Johnson Josephine Johnston Mr. Chas. D. Iliucs, general agent for the Pacific coast hotel reg ister company, is in the city. Their registers are the best. Five bauds have signified their intention of entering the tournament at Dallas, on the 3d and 4th of June. Amity, North Yamhill, Lafayette, Al bany, and Eugene furnish the wind. A morry old blow is expected. The lightered portions of tho Thurlund Castle have again been placed on board the vossol. This time in Bakers bay. This instance ought to prove tho greater necessity for the bar over the river improvement. The Thurlund Castle came down from Portland laden to a depth of twonty one feet; bnt she could only get into Bakers bay drawing nineteen and one-half feet. There does exist a necessity then for this bar improve ment.. Wonder if the New York board of engineers can bo made to see it? A fine lot of French candies just received at Adler's. By a recent postal decision men can actually make money by getting their bills and statements of accounts priuted. Statements of accounts and bills of sale when made out on paper having printed headings, can be sent by mail for one cent, if the envelope is left unsealed; whereas, if it is made out on unprinted paper, it will cost three cents. Thus by patronizing The Astokiax two cents can bo saved on every bill or statement that s sent out through the mail. Robcsen. The Mercury informs us that the a sassin Robeson claims to bo highly connected, which we very much doubt. The 3Iercury says: "J. G. Robeson, charged with the murder of J. NY. Robb, in Astoria, was brought t this j city last Friday for safe keeping, and placed in the county jail. A Mercury representative visited the prison in hopes of obtaining an interesting inter view with the accused, but the latter followed the advice of counsel and refused to volunteer any of the information sought. Robeson is ,u the inmate of the same iron cage from i Hllllil uuniJBiui aim urunu uiuitutu o the scaffold He lay at full length on rim linnl lunik in liit ohpnrlftRR iron cell, dnsplv wmnuad in a coarse trrev blanket, seemingly very despondent j and only replying in monosyllables to such questions as he chose to answer. He said he preferred his present quarters to the Astoria jail, simply because they were cleaner. He seem- ed to be suffering and unwilling to con verse, even on subjects foreign to that which has occasioned his euuthic ment. He has but little appetite and rives the iailor the least uossible trouble. Robeson admitted that con-! finemctit was terribly irksome and J nearly intolerable to one who never I, . ,. . ..... ,. - ! iieiore ma presuiii. (iiuimiiiy sw im-j prisoned for a single day. He claims' j ue :i nephew of the ex-secretary of! ti,c. nnVy. He is a bur looking man, . with long black flowing beard, and! He is also intelligent and well educa ted. He refused to disclose the name of his counsel, but admitted a num ber of the best lawyers had been re tained for his defense. Judge Shat tuck attended to some business for him on Friday. 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 at small profit for cash. Ice cream at Roscoes o3stcr and refreshment saloon on Main street. Use Nicholas' Balm of Gilcad oil, for sore or chapped hands. The Bock beer made by the Co lombia brewery in Astoria is the best in the market. It was thoroughly tried and proved such last year. Gray's 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. Go to M. C. Crosbj''s and got your lunch buckets, water kegs, bail ors, buoys and boat stoves. 1. Wilhelm, Boss saloon, opposite the Clarendon hotel, Portland, Oregon. For tho Genuine J. H. Cutter old Bourbon, and tho best of wines, liquors, and San Francisco beer call at the Gem opposite tho bell tower, and see Campbell. P. J. Goodman, on Ohenamus street, has iust recetvea the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. The boat stoves made by M. C. Crosby, with fire-brick bottoms, are superior to all others in this market. For a first-class oyster stew, fry, pan-roast or fancy roast, go to Roscoe's on Main street, opposite N. Loeb's. Families supplied by the hundred or the sack, opened or in the shell. 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 on the roadway, and he will accommodate you. Open at all hours. All bitters are 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 tho same." No whiskey in Pfunder's Oregon Blood Purifier. - Since the Chinese started to brew "cheap San FranciBco beer" there is little or no demand for that article any more. Call for the Columbia brewery beer, if you want something good. For a long lime there has been a need for just such a liniment as Ken dall's Spavin Cure. Read their adver tisement. C. M. Morseman & Bros., office is tlfc head center for all prominent horsemen of New York city. In a letter of recent date says: we arc per fectly satisfied that there never was anything made to equal Kendall's Spavin Cure nor can there be anything made to take its place as it removes the trouble and no remedy can do more. Read advertisement. Prices for cannery and fishermen's supplies have been slaughtered at M. C. Crosby's Frank Faber lias removed in to Dr. Ivinsey'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. Fire-brick and fire-clav in lots to suit at M. C. Crosbi's. Max. Wagner's San Francisco National brewery beer can't be beat 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 Ins iust dues. If a man live many years and payeth not for The Astoriak, behold he shall not die in peace till he hath re stored to the printer that which he hath withheld. GENERAL EASTERN NEWS. BT MAIL AD TEU.ORAV. Id Morrjr Let eat. New York, April 20. Samuel S. Morey, who was indicted for I penury in karinff sworn on exanii- natien of Kcn ward phelp3 that lie was a uephew of the mythical Henry L. Morey and had been him in Lynn, Massachusetts, with the alleged Chinese letter of Garfield in his possession, was brought from the house of detention yes- j terday and arraigned before Judge (Cowing in the general sessions court. He walked to the bar with d;fficultv aml seeme(1 considerably broken down after his six months confinement. Assistant attorney Bell moved for his discharge aad made the following endorsement of the indictment Defendent herel IS a broken tlown cripple who was j llsn,i i,.. nilirrs to sustain thl Morey lei tor frauil. He confessed his guilt under promise of immu nity from prosecution mid should be discharged on his own recog- nizan'ce. Judge Cowing thereup- j on ordered the discharge of Morey, j who hobbled slowly from the court . room. WASHIGTO. riTY 3KWS. KY J1AI1. ANDTttLKOHAPJl. The Stljtendlnrlau Ju-.lt. "Washington; April 30. An evening paper referring to the Mar service scandal says: It is ru mored that President Garfield is indignant at the tone of certain re publican newspapers in their as saults upon and insulting allusions to himself for taking such a de termined stand in this matter. Indeed he is reported to have said to a New England senator that Mr. Gorham as an editor had so abused his position since the star route question was revived by re peated cevert attacks upon the administration that if he (the seua tor) voted further to sustain the candidacy of Gorham for secretary of the senate he (the president) would consider it a personal af front. Onire.H to Kent. Single or in suites of two, in The Astokiax building. Prices reasonable. FnrnlMlied ltoom. Mrs. D. Currau has a rooms to let at reasonable few good prices on Cass street, near the Congregational Church. Oar., Oar. Oars, eleven feet; caustic soda, gol den lacquer, asphaltum varnish, furni ture varnish, tan baak, etc, in quanti ties to suit at Geo. V. Hoiks. 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 always be found ready to wait on his patrons. He has had the above named house thoroughly refitted b' Messrs. Pike ami Stockton, our well known artists. Call and sec him, as he has the finest brands of liquors and cigars to be had in the cityv Peruvian Bitter. Cinchona Katira The Count Citiehon was the Spanish Viceroy in Peru In liW). The Countess, his wife, was prostrated by an intermit tent fever, from which she was freed by the use of the native remedy, the Peru vian bark. or. as it was called iu the language of the country, "Quinquina. Grateful for her recovery, on her return to Eurojve iu HKi she" introduced the remedy in Spain, where it was known under various names, until Limueus called it. Cinchona, iu honor of the lady w ho had brought them that which was more precious than the gold of the Incas. To this day. after a Iap.se of two hun dred and fifty years, science has given us nothing to take its place. It effectu ally cures a morbid appetite for stimu lants, by restoring the natural tone of the stomach. 11 attacks excessive love of liquor as It does a fever, and destroys both alike. The powerful tonic virtue of the Cinchona is preserved in the Peruvian Bitters, which are as effective against malarial fever to-day as they were in the davs of the old Spanish Viceroys. We guarantee the ingredi ents of the.se bitters to lie absolutely mire, and of the best known quality. A trial will satisfy you that this is the best bitter in the world. The proof of the pudding is iu the eating,' and we willingly abide this test For sale by all druggists, grocers and liquor dealers. Order it. Mother.! Mother ! ! Mothers ! ! I Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child sufferhiK ami crying villi the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? 1 f .so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winsiow's Soothing Syrup, it vill relieve the poor littlo suf ferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tll you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and Sire rest to the mother, and relief and ealtli to the child.opcratinglike magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the pre scription of one ot the oldest and best female physicians and nurses iu the United States. Sold everywhere. 2."S cents a bottle. Prcraatare Ijosk of Hair Nowadays mav be entirely prevented by the use of IJurnetfs Cocoainc. It has been used in thousands of cases where the hair vas coming out in hand fttls, and has never failed to arrest its decay: it promotes a healthy and vigor ous growth, and it is at the same time unrivalled as a soft and glossy dressing for the hair. Burnett's flavoring extracts arc the best, strongest and most healthful. Sold everywhere. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It eures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and lnng complaints. 50 cents and SI a bottle. PACIFIC C9AST NEWS. nr iiait. and TKLEGitArn. ABOlkcr Dlsanter. Victoria, April 30. The ship Sumatra, loaded with 1700 tons of "Wellington coal, while being towed to sea this morning ran on a sunken rock, ten miles from Vic toria. The hawser parted and the ship swung round and off the rock. A steam donkey pump was start ed and the ship kept afloat until the tug succeeded in towing her into Esquimalt harbor. The barks Herbert Black and Henry Buck arrived from Hong kong to-day with full cargoes and 600 Chinese for the railway. To Tenelierw and Pupil of Pub lic Schools. The new school In.oks published by ' ' J"iiea G-t and adopted by illtrud;,ClJli lL. ,iriftlt.Ilt MOn Rre inst receive,! direct from t!n nubliori. era, and an now for sale and exchange at introductory prices 3et by the state superintendents. Respectfully yours, Carl Adler, dealer in books and sta- tionery. rVotlre to the Public. The poor, unfortunate young man l"a5 ,0SI ms ,ec ,a" s,lw!ner .' l r tshennens eantierv has now. with the j help ot friends, started a small store, where he keeps tobacco, cigars, pipes. : cutlery, etc. Ho h unable to do hard j wo-k, and must make out the best he can. liive nun a call, boys, he keeps the best brands of tobacco and cigars. Water street, opposite O. R. & N. I Co.'s Doclw Cholre Itooms to Irt. 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. ritnmpiou Hod. Everybody in Oregon who has used the woven wire beds and lounges, manufactured iu Salem by Edes & Dnrkce, pronounce them the most per fect bed or lounge ever manufactured, elastic, clean and durable. Each and every one warranted, and competition defied. Among those who recommend them we notice the names of Rev. P. S. Knight, Dr. AHg. C. Kinney, Cel. I. R. Moons, B. F. Harding, Drs. McAfee, Chase, Belt, Wado and Adams, Rev. Isaac Dillon and a host of others. Mr. X. Newtou 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 few days. AMUSHMbWTS. Hill's Vaihktiks. Geo. Hill, proprietor and manager, Fred Gere, stage manager, A. Ostrander, leader of orchestra, Geo. Lambert, leader of brass hand. An entirely new first part by our male and female minstrels. with Xlckerson and Cook as the com- mcdians, Gere interlocutor. Finale to first part, "All the World's a Stage." To be followed by an olio of gems composed of songs anil dances, jig and clog dances, Dutch, Irish and Negro eccentricities, etc etc. Then Niekcrnn and Cook in their laughable sketch entitled 'The Hay Merchant. Also a new act by the full company, called "That Beastly Beast of Beaslcy's. Mr. Hill is making active preparations for more amusements with which to ple.ise tho.e of the public who are fond of popular amuenients. New orchestral selections by our efficient orchestra, and new music b our excel lent brass baud on the grand stand at precisely 7 l. m. Curtain rises at ex actly 8 i. m. Entrance on Benton street; entrance to private boxes, on Chenamus .street. LOST AND FOUND. LOST. Between Scarborough Hill and Sand Island on the night of the 23th. 1W fathoms of new net. Barbour No. 12. Corks branded R. J. ; tin Under will be suit ably rrwunlfd b -alliii on KOB. .IOIINSON. iUv-lv Flshennens Parking Company. LOST April lttth below Mi'aim-r Great Re public on :t spit in edKo of breakers. ISO fathom so metli net. n) imshcs new, balance old. Corks marked I.. G. II.. corks and lines all new. Any ersoii finding the same will be suitably rewarded Ijv railing upon LEWIS O. 1IAAVEN. April 1. lsyi." West Coast Pkj. Co. rOUND.-About 3)0 fathom or lead line K. picked up below the old Itll works. No marks. Owner can have same by proving proiicrty and paving charges bv applying to WILLIAM BEASLEY, 1 w Nct house south of Capt. Babbidge. CIO UN 10 UN D By Duucan McVean of Hanthom X? & Cos cannery, one piece of cork line anil corks, no mark. Owner can have the same on proof of property and payment of citarvcs uy calling utou DUNCAN MrVEAN, At llauthorn & Co's Cannery April !, 1SSI . "ClOUND. AImiiii fathom of pretty new X? net. some corks marked C. 1. Co. Was picked up below Sand Island, hi the on Thursday last by the life saviug cut off. crew. Owner can have It by paying charges and proving proiterty on application to keeper of Ure Saving Station No. S. Fort Canny. W. T. FOUND. Ou morning of April 23d about loo fathoms net.oO meshes deep it ply thread, old web: has new lines and pair new and old lioats. old ones marked A. B. & Co. Owner can have .same by proving prop erty and paving charges. Impure of 31.. JOHNSON. At Astoria I'kg. Co's cannery. For Sale. A NEW SKIFF SIXTEEN FEET LONG, Spruce lumber well seasoned. Parties . NICHOLS, At the Parker House. apply to Wanted. - ;r AAA POUNDS RAGS OF all kinds JLOvA clean and dry, at theUmbrella shop. Main street, by J..IOPLTN. Pioneer Meeting. AN ADJOCKNED MEETING OF THE Pioueer and Historical Society of Ore gon will be held in Astoria at the rooms of the society, at 2 o'clock r. si., on the llth day of Mav, igSl. to complete the business of the annual meeting. All Interested are cor dially invited. S. T. MrKEAN, Secretary. Astoria. Oregon. April 29. issi. OPILES. The undersigned Ls prepared to furnish a large number of Spiles and Spars at hla place on short notice, at reasonable rates. Apply to C. G. CAPLES, Columbia City AGENTS I ANTED rOK NEW HORSE BOOK Samples potiaId, 23 cents. Sent from THE ASTORIAN OFFICE. LETTER HEAD PAPER, PRINTED OR PLAIN, OF. THE BEST quality t The Aworus oe. GRAltfD OFENTXXTG -OF- NEW -AT IILST0REII I HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AND THE FINEST -AND- THE LARGEST STOCK EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, ALL OF WHICH "WILL BE SOLD AT THE - 8S-LOWEST BED ROCK PRiCES.- HAVING ENLARGED MY SjTORE 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 EE QUIREMEMTS OF TRADE. AMONG OTHER THINGS I "WOULD CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO TOE FINE STOCK AND GREAT BARGAINS IN DRES GOODS, FANCY GOODS, CLOAKS, DOLMANS, AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. iro-In all departments I have the latest novelties. C;lve me a cauVTSa C. H. COOPER, I X I Store, corner Main anil Concolnly Streets, Astoria, Oregon CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE. S 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 EVEKY FACILITY FOh ttcle, I am now prepared to furni ur LAGER BEER, AT 30 CF.XTS PER GALLO! W JdLOXj2JSj2LXa3. 3yFamilles and keepers of public houe3 promptly and regularly supplied. M. MEYER. Proprietor ASTORIA. OREGON THE COLUMBIA LAG To) IS SUPERIOR TO MOST, AND IS EXCELLED JOHN HAHN, - - CHENAMUS STREET, rOrders left at the GERMANIA BEER MISCELLANEOUS. CENTRAL MARKET. General assortment of table stock constantly on hand, such as Canned Emits and Jelly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, EGfSv BVTTEB, CIIEESE. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISH. POULTRY AXI OA3IE In the season. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Best ol 1YTXES AND LIQUORS. AH cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com mlsIon. Opposite I. W. Case's store. J. KODGERS. D. K. Warkkx. T. W. Eito.i Astoria Market ! ! OPPOSITE OCCIDENT IIOTEl , I ASTOMA. - - - - OREGON. WAR1SKX JL FJlTO.V. Proprietor!. (Succeuort to Warren J: ilcGuirtl Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh and Cured Meats A hill line or FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED HAY. CANNED FRUIT, VEGE TABLES, ETC. a Butter, Eggs. Cheese, etc. constantly on nana. 7 Ships supplied at the lowest rates. ASTORIA, OREGON, BRICK LAYER H.AIN AND OKXAMEN'TAF. PLASTEK.EH. Orders left at the Occident Hotel, or at my Warehouse, foot of Benton Street, promptly attended to. T IME, SAND, BRICK. PLASTER. LATH, - 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. sarAgent San Jnau and New Tacotna Lime. Wilson & Fisher DEALERS IN LUBRICATING OILS, COAL OIL, PAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, MILL PEED, GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED. Which will be exchanged for country pro duce or sold at lowest prices. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA, OREGON. . "nTTMllMg THE - HAVE READY FOR INSPECTION SELECTION" BREWERY. Proprietor. HF. MANUFACTURE OF A FIKST CLASS Ah tho public with the finest quality, for oash. BOTTLED BEEE, at si 50 per dozk:v. BREWERY BY NONE ON THIS COAST PROPRLETOR - ASTORIA, OREGON. HALL will be promptly attended to.-sw MISCELLANEOUS. THE Fishermen's and Workingmen's CLOTHING STORE, MARCUS "WISE, - - PROPRIETOR. HAVING JUST OPENED THE ABOVE named store, next door to tne Astoria Bakery and having Just received a first class selection of CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, TEUNKS, VALISES, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods ' And all goods kept Iu a well stocked Cloth j ing Store. j Following is a scale of some of my prices : OveralLs from 50 cts to St 00 Shaker Socks 20 cts or 0 pair for St 00 Merino UudershirU and Drawers..... ..8l CO Ladles Irou Frame Hose . ......25 ct8 Ladies Corsets from- .....75 cts to $1 ou i Please look for the sign ot the Fishermen's ana orKingmen store, uneuamus street, next door to the Astoria Bakery. MARCUS WISE, Proprietor. ARNDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Only Machine Shop And the best BLACKSMITH ,.e?5 SHOP In the city. All kinds of iENGINE, CANNERY, STEAMBOAT WOEK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CAN1VERY DDES, MACHINE SHOP. NEAR KINNEY'S AS TORIA FISHERY. Washington "Market, Main Street, - - Astoria Oregon BERGMAN BEBRY RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN. tion of the public to the fact that the above Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS! Which trill be sold at lowest rates, wholoaala and retail. Special attention sriren to supplj nz shirt. MRS. S. T. McKEAN, DKALKR IX DRESS. TRIMMINGS, All kiuds of . WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, WDIES UNDERWEAR, ETC., Corner of Cass and Jefferson streets, Astoria. jgpStamplnffdone to order. Wm$ at '