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K V. OJ gUs an stefcnio ASTORIA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY...- -MAY 4, 1SS1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Excepted:, I. C. Ireland, Editor anil Proprietor Axtonan Bnitdhuf, (Jam: Sired. Terms of Subscription : served by Carrier, por week...............?! Cents dfct by mail, four months...-. ...... .38 00 ent by mall, one year.....-.................. P 10 Free of I'ortnse to Subscriber?. tt3" Adrerttwaient3 inserted by this your at 5ie rate of $1 01 ier QHare per ra&nik. Transient advertising, by the day or week, 6fty conts jer 8tuuro for each insertion. "Ihr Wcrkly Asioriaii Js a mammoth sheet, exactly double the s"i74 of the Da'Iy. It i- just the pa per for the fireside, containing in addi tion to all the fun entnew.N, choice mis cellany, agricultural matter, market re port, ot It is lurni-hed to .single .subscriber-, at s-j oo jkt eai in advance. ;S?A limited mniiner of iiml! advei t icemen t hiNirtd at i'-talli-.hed rate-.. TIiECITY. Inn Dm.r Asi-i:iA n U ! ln Hittl at 7fl cnt i n numtk. tr .tf2j:. l& or wlw ctm! MfUtl itlmtetteefrum ihr city ran unit" Tiifi A rou; an fUw Hum, Daily t.r Wkkkia nhtKMk ttmn jntt-oficf with out I'i'iilUitHxl caTCHc. Arttiieeneit maybe tnmmni in Jt h a wwrw. lsirr nrder at tn C'jUHtDiu ii nun. The Oregon steamed away yoatcr day afternoon in good style. Mr. P. 3. Cornwall returned by the steamer to Sim Francisco yester day. Shipping tags by the thousand, or to order, plain or printed, at The Astoriax oilice. A big fire on Sand-island, amidst the dtift wood, attracted attention night before lust. The White House Store is now fully prepared for a larye business. See new ad. to-day. Strauss was out with a new rig yesterday for his Chicago Lager beer depot in this city. Mrs. Dr. Jay Tuttle has goue east of the mountains, on a visit to firiends in the Spokane country. Mr. T. Tyrrel is in the employ of Messrs. Thurber, New York citj'. His address is 41o West 47th street. The British bark Explorer, in ballast from Peru, arrived yesterday. The Brcnham lowing, Latham pilot. Among the new advertisers to-day do not overlook the fact that Mr. U. Franklin has a fine lot of wall paper, etc. Mr. Parkers new steamer is be ginning to look like a daisy. Duo notice will be given-of the time of the launch. The Columbia came in no early yesterday that Astorians were able to have fresh California vegetables for breakfast. Mr. John Kiornan, of the Pillar Rock Packing company, returned to fc Pillar rock yesterday from a hasty business trip to Astoria. Bergman & Berry have set men at work filling their lot corner of Lafayette and Chenamus streets, pre paratory to building. Mr. Rogers will supply you with all the barrels you want, in any num ber from one thousand to five thou sand. See advertisement. Mr. Conn's new drug store is now completed. It is one of the finest corners in the city. His stock is all new. See advertisoment. "Our Littlo Ones" for May is a most superb number. All parents should secure this publication. Ad dreEs Tho Kussoll Publishing company, Boston, Massachusetts. Miss May Van Dusen entertained a hoBt of friends at the residenca of her parents Monday evening, on tho occasion of her birthday anniversary. All enjoyed the event very much indeed. Johnny Pvoos has returned from his hunting and fishing expedition, much improved in general health, but afflicted otherwise, much after the style of Job on one occasion mentioned in sacred history. Without any authority whatever the postal authorities are sending mail for Astoria via Redding, Roseburg and Portland, from San Francisco. We want our mail by steamer every time, gentlemen, and don't forget it. The steamer Columbia, 43 hours from San Francisco, arrived at 5:45 yesterday "morning. The Columbia is making a reputation in every way equal to that of the State of Cali fornia, and no two finer steamers enter any port. -We received a pleasant call yes terday from Mr. W. W. Geisey of Aurora. Ho accompanied his rela tive, Dr. A. X Geisey to this place en route to Philadelphia, where ho will attend a course of lectures at Jefferson Medical college. Col. Trotter, of camp Douglas, near Salt Lake city, Utah, has sent us a sample of the famous wax dis cevered there. If telegraphy demand that future lines must be insulated, and laid under ground, the discovery of this mountain of wax will be very opportune, as it will be found to be just the article needed for insulating the wires. Miss BUen Coursen. The Astobian was yesterday hon ored by a visit from lliss Ellen Coursen, the prima donua, en route home from a most agreeable visit to Oregon. Miss Cou recti's engagement in Portland, and the many social events in her honor, render her visit pleasant to be remembered. The lady was somewhat fatigued from the work of the evening previous, but enjoyed an hour hors in watching the rcess of canning fiah which ia nlways inter- Df;n t.. EfMninrC I'l.r. rwnnnlnr. i yesterda, speaking of her last even- " S T o I ing in Portland, the occasion bem benefit performance at New Marli Hoffnun by Esser, and the Spinning, and .Jewel scene mm autt. me - - - . . rrt I firUf lt-c V...r'.;Bt, tl.p. .w.rwl nortnan. "-" . - - -, the third lulinn. In response U nj encore for the riret number hefangt The Laughing Song in French. In the scene from Fxust Miss Cmirsen's act- j ing vims et and very gmceful. Mr. Coursen ' first olo, Fantasie Caprice, by Vieuxtemps, was one of his most brilliant eiTnrtsheic. His second num ber, Auntie, jx.or Auntie, by Win. Mason, K3 fairly rendered. Miss Couien played the accompaniementa forhor brother with true artistic taste. Sailed A-way. Follow'inir is a list of iiRSseugers leaving this port by steamer yoster day for San Francisco. ProfWiehle M W ('.nun & wf I) K Kngle A wt S H Harris Flojd Kainick Mrs Trobough & c Paul Schultze T. Poiter .) E Dolan P r.Contwall J Shaw T C (JmliMui .Miss E Courtfji C D Iline F Mauzev J II yiuDws J Stone S Cohen S K Jone? Denis de Porte .S II Brown, wf & c MLss 11 A Good 31 rs Thatcher &. c Saml Edmunds Ji.I Hartmau Y II Condit G L LiiTenbaum Win Farmer II W Hamkitt Dr A.I Geise E Beck Mrs M W Willis Mi s J W Crow V L Dunham &uf J Ituthciford V L Uunderfera T L Long II K Holmes J Wllageimaii .1 W Gibbs A B Lawer A v f B P Humuhre J Ilarcky Miss Alice Thomas MVDuulap XL Wallace Dr Win Springer E B Golden .1 M Blanchard G II Baxter Dr Hills ESJewett J F MeXaught Miss E Southwell Chas H Warren and 75 in steerage. See Max Wagners advertisement of Bock beer, just received by steamer Columbia. Tho Oakworth has some more birds from China, sent by Consul Oen. O. X. Denny of Shanghai. The British ship OakwortV,iu bal last form Yokohama, arrived yesterday afternoon in tow of ike Astoria, McYickcr pilot. She comes vis. San Francisco. Mr. Albert Boeder, late keeper at Tillamook rock, returned by the Shubrick Monday thoroughly dis gusted. He says too much of the sad sea does not agree with him. He will hesitato a long tune before he dare attempt to make of himself a hermit again. This morning, says the Urgonian of the 3d, United States District At torney, R. Mallory will move to have the case of Pilot Doijr, who is under indictment for manslaughter, trans ferred to tho United States circuit court for trial, and also have the court fix a time for tho hearing of the cause. It is quite probable the case will be tried early in June. Thorc was an invitation dance at Mr. B. C. Kindreds, fort Stevons, on Saturdaj' night, at which about twen ty ceuplo attended; excellent music was furnished by Messrs. Day and Watson and dancing was kept np with spirit until midnight (fort Stevens time). On Sunday they had a May party and a good time in general, all departing for their respective homes highly pleased. lea cream at Roscoes oj'itor and refreshment saloon on Main street. Use Nicholas' Balm of Gilcad oil, for sore or chapped hands. Tho Bock beer made by the Co lsmbia brewer in Astoria is the best in tho market. It was thoroughly tried and proved such last year. The rooms which we have to let in The Astoriax building are the finest in the city for offico purposes, and the rate is very reasonable. A fine lot of French candies just received at Adler s. P. Wilhelm, Boss saloon, opposite the Clarendon hotel, Portland, Oregon. Gray's wood yard is now fitted up on the wharf foot of Benton street, and prepared to deliver wood to any part of tho city sawed to any length, and full measure. Since the Chinese started lo brew "clieap San Francisco beer" there is littlo or no demand for that article any more. Call for tho Columbia brewery beer, if you want something good. For a long time there has been a need for just such a liniment as Ken dall's Spavin Cure. Reud their adver tisement. C. M. Morseman & Bros., oflice is tho head center for all prominent horsemen of New York city. In a letter of recent dato says: we are per fectly satisheu tliat 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. P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street, has just received the latest and moat fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. llwnK.r for AfsHlm Vsliiiifrt,ii huh't-. trouuetory prices or ecciiangc. Jinn- in excess ot uiai-oi siuy ia&i, wnen . r rr ,,. ,. llcths Elementary Geography. no .,:..,i fPl Degree of Honor, says: Miss Coursen J Montielhs CVupreheJisn e geography. J ooMbo were reconteii. 1 1 appeared in three numbers, a ballad ' Sills (iratnnur. heaviest monthly iininiirr ,; , . , , t- i urooKs rriAiary. iciiicniary. ru- ... - Where is Rohm, by iloocke.t, Liubes-1 ten and HfaliPr Aritlmu'tic. i the historv of tin; port. I' Auction Sale. Attention is directed to Holden's special auction ad. in another column Ivlr- Iveelar has iad arrangements with Mr. Holdeu toise his store to auction off a large ystock of goods re ceived by thcysteayier yesterday. All the store room isrequired to display Mr. Kcelaryb stook, therefore the qoods advertised by Mr. Iiolden must be sold without reserve. The Xcw School Rookx. Messrj.Clia.s.Stevens&Son havca full the &tate an(l whiclJmustrbe Introduced -t'kl f tnvf lrwlor Ittnl i irlrtnf fv1 w "" tne .state, ami wnicnanusroe introaucca in" a '" the public schools bv or before Orto - et'HV1'. , ' i .. ari.etj 'rite following books aje offered at In- 'W, "1" T " B,W-i uiivivij .i - vu'- . .---- WatsonsUhilds .Snellen i WatsonsfYoutli'iRspeller. Wfit.snnq'Yniith'Snpllpr. Montielhs Ka.y I.evso:i in Popular! Science. ' a Yates Hook Keeping. West Jako. ('(million ijcluxil Jjiteralure - jSokStoiVkT'I Astoria. Oregon.. City jlco Orenni Snloon. Frank Faber'a ice cream saloon, on j the roadway near Hume mill, is now fitted nicely vtitli ptivate rooms fir! ladies. It ls also the depot tr choice confectioner- affy etc. Roman i punch served to order. j Xotire to FiMherinen. ! Tito followjug law of Oregon will be t,F.-, i. ,., ,. ',,. r.. '..i.,u. a -.-.... jc ii iriuitiu im uil xAyioiiiiui ani.miny i $ tin State of Oregen: t Section 1. That it shall not be lawful to take or fish for sajtnon in the Colum bia river or its tributaries by f ny means whatever, in any jycar hereafter, during the months of March. Ausast and Sep tember, nor at tly weekly cjose times in I the months of 'April. May. June and . : July; that is l say, betw ten the hours j of six o'clock nn the afttfruoon of each and every Saturday, tint1 six o clock of j uic aucrnowi oi ouiiu;ir louovt mi;, aim any person or personsvalching salmon in violation of the provisions of this section, or purchasiugAalmon so unlaw fully caught, shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined in n sum of not less lli:in fiv lititnlrWl !ntlnr. linr innrnthnti one thousand dollars, for the first of fense, and for each ind every subsequent offense, upon conriclion theieof, shall be fined not less than one thousand dol lars, to which may be added, at the dis cretion of the court, imprisoument in the county jail for a term not exceeding one year. OQIcpn to Rcut. Single or in suites of two, in Tuk Astoriax building. Prices reasonable. Horse IMucatton. In something written we have an indistinct recollection of having made reference to a general disposition among boys in their teens, as well as boys of maturer years, to enlighten and bless the world with their pro found knowledge of the horse and his history. Our books and newspapers are full of this kind of literature, and it varies in style from the production of the chhjd at school, commencing with: The hprae has four legs and a tail; np 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 tremes of the child at his first school composition, and the professional literature, we have every grade of pre tention, and each professing to have mastered the whole subject. As we approach the close of this nineteenth century, we begin to look for some-1 thing better in this department of knowledge from those who assume to instruct." And it i3 to be found in Kendalls Treatise on the horpe, sent by mail to any person for twonty-Iive cents, postage paid. Apply to The Astokiax oflice, or address D. C. Ire land, Astoria, Oregon. Prices for cannery and fishermen's supplies have been slaughtered at M. C. Crosby Impure blood Symptems: Slug gish circulation, dyspepsia, liver and kidney complaint, billiousness, consti pation, piles, lauguor, weakness, "the blues," skin disorders, pimples, swel lings, etc., etc. Purify with King of the Blood. See advertisement. Frank FabcT" has removed in to Dr. KinscyV building on Water street. On be road to the steamer dock from doil town, before break fast, it will' nptr he handy to drop in and get acupyOf coffee. Fire-brick and tire-clay in lots lo suit at M. C. Crosby's. Go to M. C. Crosby's and get your lunch buckets, water kegs, bail era, buoys and boat stoves. For the Genuine J. H. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors, and San Francisco beer call at the Gem opposite the bell towor, and see Campbell. The boat stoves made by M. C. Crosby, with fire-brick bottoms, aro 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, oppostto JN. loebs. Families supplied by the hundred or tho sack, opened or in the shell. 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 bottlo of bitters under his coat. It's whiskey in a bottle "all the same." No whiskey in Pf under's Oregon Blood Purifier. By a recent postal decision men can actually make money by getting their bills and statements of accounts printed. Statements of accounts and bills of sale when made out on paper having printed headings, can bo sent by mail for one cent, if the envelope is left unsealed; whereas, if it is made out on imprinted paper, it will cost three cents. Thus bj' patronizing The Astokian two cents can bo saved un every bill or statement that s sent out through the mail. Get your legal blanks at The Astobian office. A full line of over two hundred styles. . GENERAL EASTERN SEWS. BV MAIL AKD TEI.EOn.VHH. From the Old World to the Xew. New York, May 2. Among the City of Chestere steerage pas sengers yesterday were 1,099 Irish. This is the largest number ever brought from that country at any one time and by far the greatest proportion of them arc members of the Irish land league. Arrivals at Castle Garden during April were G0,000, about 1 ,400 in excess : , , :TOra:,t; rln,-;n- innl !of the immigration during April .oflastvenrand upward? of 4,000 . ' , iis is the I ration mismerou ini wcck. ; nort rum the! firt of January to date the total! - i mr. nnfv ,.- ..!,..., -. nnni ' ' ' . . i1 more than wcro reported dttriniri the first four months of 1SS0. The' steamship companies, say that theyj; are advised by their agents in! ' Europe that the oxodus from thoie i will bo even greater in the coming t months from all north German and j Scandinavian noris, and arrange- i i.! i i - ii--j nieetb to l)ut on estrl vessels to J and the territories, and Ins friends provide needed acfummodatioiK'Miv thai ho will undertake to I have been made accordingly. i 'hoirr Jloom to l.rt. An extra fine suite of rooms, lately occupied by Capt. and Mrs. A. W. Berry, to let at Mrs. Miuusou'd, fur nished or unfurnished, with or with out board. Also single rooms fur nished for lodgers. X'otire to the Public The poor, unfortunate vouug man that lost his let; last summer in the! cutlery, etc He is unable to do hard I wo-k, and must make out the best ho can. Give him a call, boys, he keeps the best brands f tobacco ami cigars. Water street, opposite 0. II. Ar N. Co.'s Dock. To Teacher and I'upiK nf l'ub Hc Schcols. The new school looks published by A. S. Barnes & Co., and adopted by the superintendents of Oregou to bo introduced the present season, aro 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 who has used the wo von wire beds and lounges, manufactured in Salem by Edes & Dnrkee, proiiMiince thein the most per fect bed or lounge ever manufactured, elastic, clean and durable. Each and every one warranted, ind competition defied. Amoni; thosd who recommend them wo notice the names of Rev. P. S. Knight, Dr. Aag. C. Kinney. Col. I. R. Slopres, B. F. "Harding, Drs. McAfee, Chase, Belt, Wade and Adams, Rev. Isaac Dillol! and a ho.it of others. Mr. N. Xewjton of this city has taken tho a?encv for the sale ot 0 . these beds and lnungcspn Astoria, and will be pleased to have all call and see them at the store of Mr. E. C. U olden for a few days. AXUSEMKXTS. II ill's Vakiktiks. Ceo. Hill, proprietor and manager, r mtiicrp.Hase manager, A.u-draimer. Fishermen. cannery has now, with the The Peruvian syrup has cured thou- help of friends, started a small store, 'MV i?!..-? , r , , ' , . . '! sia.uebl hi, liver complaint, boils, hu- where he keeps tobacco, cigars, pipes, lnnr . f(..n.Xi pnnmlninn. r-uV Panmh. leader of orchestra, Geo. Lambert, leader j ix. Pioneer and Ilwunntl Society of Orc of brass hand. An entirely new firt 1 Kpn will, be held tn Astoria at the rooms of part bv our male and female minstrels, l,c "V?,01 aiV ?5,w?f.E,,s,ri r2lVn JJS ivifli VipVnt.nti itiil r.rnk -k tb mi. day or ilay, 1S31. to complete the business of with . :sickerMn ami took a- the 10m- the annual meeting Ah intended arecor- medians. Cere interlocutor. Iimtle lo ,ij.,iV invited hrst part, "All the Worms a Mage. lot Ik followed bvan tdioof ''ems comiMised of songs and dances, jig ami clog dance?, uuicn, Jnsn aim .M'gro cccuiuriwucs. etc-, etc. Then Nickcrsnn and Cook in their laughable sketch entitled ''The 1 lay Merchant." Also a new act by the full company, called "That Beastly Beast of BeasleyV Mr. Hill is making active preparations for more amusements with which to nliMc those of the public who are fond of popular amusements. Xew I orchestral selections, by our efficient orchestra, ami new music by our excel-' lent brass band on the grand stand at " precisely 7 v. m. Curtain rises at ex- actly S p.m. Entrance on Benton street: cntranc to private bo::es, 011 Cheuaiutis ' st reel- Peruvian Bitter. Otichoni Knbri The Count Cinchon was the Spanish Viceroy in Peru in lir.0. The Countess, j his wile, 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 in the1 language of the country, "Quinquina."' j Grateful for her recover", on her return 4 1 1a.fc.u ta. 1.?ft clft itt.rt.f ivjf flan " IU A-.UIIIJC 111 il, SUM IllllVJUIIl.i:l lilt remedy in Spain, where it was known under various names, until Linnams called it Cinchona, in honor of the ladv who had brought them that which was. more precious tiiau the gold 01 uieincas. To this day. after a lapse of two hun dred and fifty j'ears, 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. It 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 days of the old Spanish Viceroys, "e guarantee the ingredi ents of these bitters to be absolutely pure, and of the best known quality. Atrial will satisfy you that this is the 'best bitter in the world. "The proof of the pudding is in the eating,' and we willingly abide this test. For sale by all druggists, grocers and liquor dealers. Order it. A cough, cold or sore throat should be stopped. Neglect frequently results in au incurable lung disease or consump tion. Brown's Uronchial troches do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly on the in flamed parts, allaying irritation, give relief in asthma, bronchitis, couglis, catarrh, aud the throat troubles which singers and public speakers are subject to. For thirty years Brown's bronchial troches have been recommended by physicians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Havinir iiepn tinted hr j wide and constant use for nearly nn en tire generation, they have attained wcJl merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cents a box everywhere. Max. Wagner's Sau Francisco National brewery beer can't be beat. KhMMI WASHINGTON CITY XUVfS, BY MAIL AXDTELEOKAPU. Forclas Thine. AVAsuiNrGTON-, May 2. Senator Farley in moving for executive session to-day said that petitions are pouring in daily from the Pa cific coast for action of the Chi nese treaty. Farley proposed to the republicans that they hold executive befcsion specially for the consideration of the Chinese treaty and after that they could resume their fight just where they stop ped. Senator Miller also urges action on the treaty and all indt- cations are that it will be con- Crltliic Ifona I o!! FncH. Postmaster General James pro- nrc t. oaiw.,.1 ..11 o,m-r.ntQ rr extension ot star route service made by Gen. Brady and begin anew, and determine whether in crease in the sen ice on these routes was necessary or not. Gen. Sherman's name appears on many of the papers recommending in- creased service in the smith wpqt iustify increase of the service on any of the routes which he recom- mended as being necessary for military reasons. Gen. Brady's backers here assert that the largest extension of contraet was made at the request of Gen. Sherman, the secretary of war, and the gov ernors of Texas, California. Dakota and New Mexico. comii Patnn lets free to any address. & Soiin Boston. Seth W.FowIe NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOUND. Near the I'epitblle wreck a Itcce of new lift. nev lend line, new cork lint-, wsbll-ply. Think it Is Anulo-Anierl-can Packing Co.'s. Owner can prove prop ert ami pav charges hy railing npou, .1. FKKNAX. Attona Packing Company. Mayai.IRSl. LOST. Between Scarborough Hill and Sand Island on the night of the 23th, too fathonw of lu-w lift. Harbour's No. 12. Corks branded it. J. : the nndcr will be suit ably rewarded by calling on 1101$. JOHNSON, dtw-lw 1'ishenuens Packing Company. h, orNIl.-AlKKit J0 fathom or lead line 8 picked up below the old oil works. No marks. Owner can hae same by proving property and na ing charges hvapplving to WILLIAM BEA.SLEY, lw Next lume south of Capt. Habbldge. City Auditors Notice. NOTICE IS IIEKEI'.Y tSIVEN THAT the City Astvessmeiit Holt of the rlty of As toria, Oregon, as returned by the City A.ves nr for the vear nwt.ls now on llle in the onice of the'Auditor and Clerk of said city where It will remain ojkmi for Inspection until ihe 15th day of .May. 1nI. All applica tions for corrections or revisions of the same niuM be tiled with said Auditor and Clerk prior to said l.Mh da or May. Ifel. " K. ll.CAUDTVELL. Auditor and Clerk. A-stona. 3Iav 2. lSSl. td.d&w For Sale. XKW SKIFF .SIXTEEN FEET LONG. Spriict lumber well ica-joned. Parties EiA applvtn NICHOLS, At the Parker House. Wanted. 1 fff POUNDS RA( POUNDS RAGSOFall kinds JlOJJJ clean and dry. at the Umbrella the Umbrelfc I.JOPLIN. ' shop. Main street, by Pioneer Meeting. i 4 : - S.T. MrKEAN. Secretary. Astoria. Orc"". April 29. 11. s PILF.S. The nnderslCTcd Ls prepared to furnish a large number of Spiles and Hpars at his place on short notice, at reasonable rates. Applvto C.C.CAPLES. Columbia City Dimiani Sgm BLOOD IS THE LIFE! For itiK season ot the 3 car with changeable climates. pre cut all Mirt of Mckness ue THE UNIVERSAL CELEP.RATED OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER. Tills Herbal Kingdom, .scientifically pre pared. Is rapldlv Kalnlnff in every city on this coast, aad the nianv astonWiing cures It has effected have now e-tablLshid its efllcacy be y ond a doubt. Remember diseases of the BLOOD OR LIVER AND KIDNEY, SKIN TROUBLES, A good medicine isalwas necessary to effect a cure. Try It ; It will help you. For further Information and particulars see circular around each bottle. Sold by jourdntRstst. Trice, per lotth, St 00 or3 00 for six bottles. Directions in EujdLdi. Herman. French and Scandinavian. For Port Townsend, Victoria, Nanaimo, Fort Wrangle and Sitka. Carrying: U. S. Mails. THE STEAMSHIP CALIFORNIA, JAMES CARROLL Commander "Will leave Portland for the above ports from Flauder's Dock No freight for Alaska taken after 12 o'clock the dnr previous to departure. For Freight or Passage applvto ED.C.HU01IJES,Pusr. BEOlrXXBED MABCllij. 1879. GRAND OFENHNTG -OF- NEW -AT IXLSTOEEI-l I II AYE JUST RECEIVED, AND HAVE READY FOR rNSPECTIOtf THE FINEST SELECTION" -ASD- THE LARGEST STOCK EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, ALL OF WHICn WILL BE SOLD AT THE HLOWEST BED ROCK PRICES.- HAVING ENLARGED MY STORE TO NEARLY TWICE ITS FORMER SIZE, AIS'D 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. aIn all departments I have the latest novelties. (Jive me a calI."Si a m cooper, I X L Store, corner Main and Concondy Streets, Astoria, Oregon '"""" " - CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTUBEB OF FURNITURE BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN PULES Complete In every branch. ASTORIA M. MEYER HAVING EVERY FACILITY FOK tide, I am now prepared to furniJ " LAGER BEER, AT 30 CKXTS PER GALLON W JdLOXjjBS A Ti3E3. X3Ta.m!Lti and keepers of public houes promptly and regularly supplied. M. MEYER. Proprietor ASTORIA, OREGON THE COLUMBIA kfl VSPo t!5- GO IS SUl'KKIOK TO MOST, AND IS EXCELLED ItY NONE ON THIS COAST JOHN HAHN, - - PROPKIETOK; CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. ,- mrOrders left at the GEUMANIA UEEK HALL will be promptly attended to.-Sa MISCELLANEOUS. CENTRAL MARKET, i , - .,.. . t. I General assortment of table stock constantly onnand.-suchas Canned Fruits andJellvj XJaCOn. nams, OllOUiaers. Jjdra, rr m jj r J VAiCS. miTTEH, CIIEESK. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISH. roiILTBY ATtlt GA3XK In the season. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Best of VTIXCS ATJ T,I0.170US. All cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com mission. Opposite I. W. C.wc's store. J. ltODGEKS. D. K. Warms. T. W. Evros Astoria Market ! OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEt , ASTORIA. --- - OREGON. WAIUli:. 1 KATOX, Proprietor. (Successor to Warren J: McGuire' Wholosalo and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats A full line of FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED HAY, CANNED FRUIT. VEGE TABLES. ETC. 3-Butter, Ers3. Che we, etc. constantly on hand. tor Ships supplied at the lowest rates. ASTORIA. OREGON, BRrCK LAYER PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL Orders left at the Occident Hotel, or at my Yarehouse. foot of Benton Street, promptly attended to. LIME, SAND, BRICK. PIASTER. LATH, Cement, aud all materials In my line, furnished to order. -SpecIal attention paid to Furnace work and Ranges. Cistern work warranted good or no pay. a-AentSan Juan and NewTaconus Lime. Wilson & Fisher DKAT.KB3 IX LUBRICATING OILS, COAL OIL, PAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, iULL PEED, GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED. 7hich will be exchanged for country pro duce or sold at lowest prices. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA, OREGON. , tJHj! 'Iks. THE - j i " BREWERY. Proprietor. HE MANUFACTURE OF A FIHST 0LAi3 AK the publio with the finest quality, fur cosh. BOTTLED BEER, AT 91 I'F.IJ DOZIiA. BREWERY MISCELLANEOUS. TIIK Fishermen's and Workingmen's ' " CLOTHING STORE, marcus wise, - - rRorpjETOR. I iJ-n-nii unm. w - "" -n . Trinr ntc-p ivwj?t tuv Aiirtra JUL named store, next door to trie Astoria Bakery and bavins just received a first claw . selection of CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods 'And all goods kept In a well stocked Cloth- iinjf Store. Following is a scale of borne of my prices : i Overalls from JA cts to St 00 Shaker Sock? 20 cts or 6 pair for 81 00 ' Merino Undershirts and Drawers.. SI 00 Indies Iron Frame Hose .25 cts Ladies Corsets from .75 cts to 1 00 ; riease look for the sign ot the Fishermen's and Workingmen's Store. Chenamus street, next door to the Astoria Bakery. MARCUS WISE, Proprietor ABNDT & EEROHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Only Maeliine Shop And the be 1 .-tSTHk j . . .. A HLAChSMlMl SJ, In the city. 253 All kinds of i ENGINE, CANNERY, AXD STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DD3S, MACHINE SHOP. NEAR KINNEY'S AS TORIA FISHERY. Wastangtoii Market, Alain Ktreet, - - Astoria Oregon BEJIGMAX iC BERRY TESPi:CTFULLY CALL THE ATTE. XLtion 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, wholesale and retail. Special attention tires to suppl; nr ship. MRS. S. T. McKEAN, DKALEK IX DRESS TRIMMINGS, All kindi of WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC., Corner of Cass and Jefferson streets, Astoria. rStamplng done to order. t'g?fa2& zf3tE25r3& ." Zr