The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, May 21, 1881, Image 3

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
SATURDAY MAY 21, 1SS1
ISSUED EVERY MORNING.
(Monday Excepted),
ft. C. Ireland, Editor and Proprietor
Attortan Building, Cass Street.
Terms of Subscription :
served by Carrier, ior weoK....-.....25 Centa
3ont by mail, four months.... ...........$S 00
Sent by mail, cno year. ..... fl oo
free of Postaco to Subscribers.
c Advem; omenta inserted by the year at
the rato of SI 5o por square per month.
Transient advertising:, by the day or week,
ifty cents per square for each insertion.
Tlit VFecLly Astoria
Is a mammoth sheet, nearh double
the size of the Daily. It is jut the pa
per for the fireside, containing in addi
tion to all the current news, choice mis
cellany, agricultural matter, market re
ports, etc. It is furnished to single uh
seribers at 52 00 per year in advance.
I-5PTA limited mmnx-r of small adver
tisements inserted at established rates.
THE CITY.
Isik l)i. .sTvkia: h-.fl J Avtf by
'natliit7'eritji a month. fr inf tUitfr. lima
err nlio ctnitemfdatr aimincf. fntm the ciiu can
iniy T.1IK AifOKIAN fullttu .'ism, IM1I.V
or kkki.v ?l-Uoni t any j,l-ofliee with
it u t hUtinHiii ucm. Addr&iKe tnnyl.t
e i Ufj&i o "ftrn itlrri. irc onirr if
t f"i!fmj itxtm.
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Secure seats at Adlers.
Joseph Hume will bii- nil the fish
offered from outside boats.
Regular communication of Tem
ple lodge, No. 7, A.'.F. and A.M.
to-nighr. j
The bavkentine Webfoot was!
taken to sail by the tuj Astoria lw- J
intj, Malcolm pilot.
-Host inventor-, dn; p.i.tr. Th
proverb has truly said that invention j
is the mother of necessity.
The Coloma arrived yesterday
under sail, Ucwett pilot, and proceed
ed tip the river under sail, Ferchon
pilot.
The Coloma has JJOO passengers
from Hongkong. She made the run
in forty eeven days the Bessie's time J
of last year.
Exoitement run high in Sau Fran
cisco over the delay of the steamer
State of California and so did insur
ance, 25 to 75 per cent.
The steamer California, Capt.
Carroll, will probably arrive to-day!
from Sitka. She left Sitka on the
11 th, and arrircd at pore Towiuend
on the 19th.
Walla-walla streets are so bad
that horses will have to bo employed
to draw the steam fire engine in case
of fire, at an expense- of 1,200 per
annum, to bo raised by prirate sub
scriptions. The Walla-walla Statesmau is!
mow the same size that The Daily
Abtokian "used to be." Come along,
Frank; hitch on another column.
Wejre going to do s, noon; without
any "blowing.
Another one of those fishes that
burrow in the sands at high tide to
spawn, was brought to the city yester
day by Capt. Munson, and will be
prepared for transmission to Prof.
Baird at the Smithsonian institute,
Washington.
The fire alarm yesterday was oc
casioned by sparks catching on the
roof of Frank Fabers ice cream saloon,
and burning through the front. The
alarm drew the entire department out,
but a few buckets full of water
squelched the flames. Damages slight.
The Steamer Gen. Canby got
caugbt at low tide in Bakers bay
yesterday, and could not get out in
time to complete her trip. The tug
Mary Taylor made her afternoon trip
for her. When the extension is made
to the Ilwaco dock such incidents will
not be heard of.
Mr. Fred Gere, manager at Hills
varieties, is in receipt of a letter from
The Dalles announcing the death of
John Coyne. He was killed by being
run over by a train on the railway.
His mother, Mrs. O'Brien, lives in
Portland, and his wife, Fanny Coyne,
lives in Astoria. Johnny was a min
strel performer, well known here.
The Standard charges that Route
Agent Skinner was detected "tearing
open a bundle of Standards in order
to get a copy for his personal use. A
man with so little reapect for the
sacred nature of the United States
mail ought to be put on the retired
list without a pension." When he
tore open one of our bundles (pre
kaid with stamps), it was for the pur
"jose of making a false report against
the Astoria postmaster.
At the meeting, of the Sts. John
chapter Thursday evening there were
present the Most Excellent Grand
High Priest, D. P. Mason, of Albany;
Mest Excellant Grand Lecturer, Seth
L. Pope, of Portland; Grand Treas
urer, Col. Cris Taylor, of Dayton; and
O. P. Tompkins, of Harrisburg, whose
modesty prevents us from giving his
rank is the order, but who ranks 2fo.
1 anywhere in tho universe. The
royal arch was conferred upon Messrs.
BrenhaM Tan Dusen and Purser E.
M. Hall, after which, oysters and sick
at Roscoes.
Blocks of paper, useful on the
desk of accountants, put up to order
and for sale at The Astorian ffice.
Safety of the State.
The. good nows flashed across the
wires yesterday announcing the safe
arrival of the steamer State of Cali
fornia at San Franuisco at 10 o'clock
a. x. The cause of the delontion was
abre.ik in the propuller shaft. She
was picked up at aea and towed into
port.
OFFICIAL
PaciGc count treasurers repot t for
the year ending April 30, 1881:
TKURITORIAL FVSVS.
. . . Receipts. Oiib'mti.
From John Brown.sherirt,
delinquent tastorlSgOS 1 10 21 .0
By territorial tieasuiers
recelDts...
To balance........ w.o"
COl-XTV Kl.-2.IM.
To F. C. Da is Ex-Treas. IMS H. l
To Johu Brown, sherfn.
delinquent tax or 18 -ill s?.0
By auditors re'pt foire-
deemed coiiitj orer
By ha', less Tleas. ciu
110
s& i.y
1.022 55
SCHOOL FU.VDs.
To F. C. DiAIs. ETieas.
ineclal district Ko. 1 Te ikz.
ijy uneciuts oruar or ai--
trict l
To F C. Pat Is, llx-'lrca
X 14.Z
lrreduible... . 3 u.o
Hi' ua.mf.fA.
S5T1U0
To F. . Davi, Ex -Trots,
genial . ,; Ti.l
To Jifim Brvwi, sueriil,
Piquentlnv of 1SS0... IBs 0.G
Hard :Aid liquor li
es. 210 UlM
ectorsordes &si 15.0
l&uee i.ii7 mua
I:OAI FUNBa.
1o F. C. Davis. EvTieas US fxT
To .John Blown. herlM.
delinquent t-itii or l&;i
andlsso... 7 JM.o
By Supr. orders u) 0a0
By balance lie il.7
Funds on hand ol Ielir
Glrard estate . 47 M.u
Funds on hand or 1'eter
Anderson estate. . hwo
By bal. due said estates.. w w o
Trexs. commission on rc-
celwKSKnosciO'Xlat.Oi . U ll.'j
Tj eiis.conimissIn on pu -
Injj SW31 O3-1CW0 :it .0 w 08.1
5.1.701 10.4 4,701 904
1. S. Jo.SRS.
'freawiri-r i'utiflc county, V. T.
Michigan avenue in Oliiewgo is
to be made a boulevard.
-"My inntncr s going to get u new
lHMio " fcaid on- I'Liltf -irl in Kfdama J
piano, fcaiuon- i.ttirt 4itl in Kalama, 1
to aiuther fuw dhys siiiee. ''Oh, I
that's nothing," replied the other,
, i
"my mother oing to get a divorce.
--'"Why will men drink beer,"
shouts Nonl Dow. When Neal be
comes aware that it is an unpleasant
task to get the beer down any other
way, the question is answered to the
fullest extent prescribed 1y law.
Booth and compairys' carpenter
met with a very serious accident yes
terday, by cutting his foot badly.
Mr. S. Booth brought the snflerer'to
Dr. Bakers' oftico as quickly as pos
sible, where tho wound waa dressed.
The Seattle Post says: "Hon. J.
N. Dolph, of Portland, is in the city
on professional business His ability
a3 an eminent and profound jurist, his
eloquence as an advocate, his devotion
to his clients and his integrity as a man,
has won for him the enviable distinc
tion of being the beat and most suc
cessful lawyer in the stato of Oregon."
Tho Beading News celebrated its
minimi Mrtlin'riir Inrll "Oft, -,! !.
,-v., .-,., r .", . ,'. . ;
vnwiy werncic ouservea the event
uy cropping it trom its exchange Hat,
because it would not give credit. It
was sorry to do it, as with this excep
tion the News is a good paper. But
credit is tho next best thing to capital,
and the Derrick man was a little
short on capital.
The Pictorial History of the
Great Civil War, its causes, origin,
conduct, and results, by John Laird
Wilson, tho well known historian, is
sold by Mrs. Shepherd at $7, $7 50
and S8. Wo wish to call attention to
this book, particularly as so much has
been said of Gettysburg, Hancock,
Howard, etc The account of that fa
mous battle is recorded on page 007.
Buy the book and get the authentic
account.
It is very rare that a case of sun
stroke eccurs in Oregon, but one did
occur on Wednesday in Portland. A
painter was working in the glass con
servatory of Mr. Frank Dekum, whiie
the sun was at its hight. The con
centrated rays through tho glass made
it so hot tho mau was overcome with
genuine sunstroke and waa immediate
ly taken to his home. At last ac
counts he was recovering and no seri
ous results are anticipated.
H;ro 's a keerd for you. A Sau
Francisco paper has struck the follow
ing purely local aud highly original
method of boosting the fish ef a
California firm: "The Sacrautoato
river salmon, packed by King, Mrse
& Co., i.s acknowledged by epicures to
have that delicate flaror and fiaeaess
of grain that is not found in the fish
that frequent tho waters pf the Co
lumbia river, Oregon. These fish
being packed in the cold climate of
San Francisco, are far superior to the
salmon packed in the hot and humid
atmosphere of the Sacramento rivor." 1
We can tell our cotemporary this:
that the delicate flavor and fiuonoss of
our sturgeon are preferable to his
salmon. The cold climate of San
Francisco is a good joke. "
i
Fire-brick and fire-clay in lots to I
suit at M. C. Crosbv's.
Use Nicholas' Balm of Gil cad
oil, for sore or chapped, hands.
Max. Wagu
can xrancisco
.National brewer
can't be beat.
Ice cream at Koscocs oyster and
refreshment saloon on Slain street.
See Max Wailnes advertisefuent
of Bock beer, juBfjreeived bj steamer
Coin nibia. l
A splendid large front room to let
suitable for an office, opposite the bell
tower. Apply to A. Campbell.
Attention, Ladles.
Mrs. E. J. Gale, havbtg
with her, her improved IXL dress
chart and cwmplele system for
cutting perfectly fiCtmg cbrcsse at
one trial, will be mAltoria for I few
days, at the Occidont liotel, and will
exhibit the chart Uj the! Indies pt this
place, and explainits merits, i tvill
also show why the charts tljey now
have will not cutf a perfectly fitting
dress. All ladiei, especialiv dress
makers and thosewho nrake nieir own
dresses, are corpially mvifed to be
present and learn sometlftnggreatly to
their ad vantage J .think 1can show
to every inteilizent wots ail that my
system is superior to anyio&er in use.
and being perfejtt, is all that could be
desired in this fine. .Now is the time
for the ladies th set their Hiring dress
es cut by a firrft class ilresinaker. All ,
dresses cut inthe latest snring styles. "
I will cut onedress free qf charge to
11 ladies preseutTwhat lean j
is chart. Mbs. h. .J. GaLK.
convince a
do with this
. -
Attention to Ileer Urlnk.
The celebrated San Frtnci-eo Na-
tional Beer, Maxt Wagner agent. !
ia away ahead, fheuetrttho ap-j
preciate and :ujfrpleased to furnish j
it for their e(istamer3 are Mr. Ueiloh;
and Mr. Louis Mnlot in Astoria, and j
Mr. W. W. Wardahtl W. B. Hayden
in Ilwaco. 'Ahd uoii't take the J
hiiTM shoe away rrtJin their doors." f
,
. Itrlrk! Itrirk! BrlrK! '
I have on hand a large amount of I
brick for sale at from $5 to $8 per!
thoinand. Call and
near
Astoria cemetery.
Jujin Wir.i.iAM.io.
1'urulnhfd Kootnt.
U2.
Mm. D.
CuMibas a few iruo.1 '.
looms to let al oftsonable prices on
r. .-. , .IIi n .. 7" i
Cass s reel . rfealthe Congregat lonal
'hureli. J f
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Sunt Iteeelvrd at arl AUleri.
A new invoice of llioa LVlebratml
. J Cabinet Grand l'iami. Als(, anew
T'."" r """' -?" ,,c "
" . ,ce OI -v wra"s' e wm sen
1iamw am ttrfpm at mannfaciurera
prices for cash, or on the installment
plan.
- --- -;
." t. .
rrank tabera ice cream akon, on . yt)ur lunch buckets, water ki-s, bail
the roadway near Humes mill, is now j eni, buoys and boat stoves,
fitted nicely ith private room3 for j
ladies. It is also the depot for choice! Sons of the Albany i:rr"
confectionery, tany, etc. Romai u ! "
punch served to order. j IJesjiectfully Dedicated to and .Soul by
To TVarlicrH and Pupil of Pub
lic Schools.
The new school books published by
A. S. Barnes & Co., and adopted by
the superintendents of Oregon to bo
introduced the nresent season. :ir
just received direct from the publish- j
ers, and are now for sale and exchange
at introductory prices 3et by tho state
superintendents. Respectfully yours,
Carl Adlcr, dealer in books and sta
tion pit.
Xntire to the Public.
The poor, unfortunate young man
that lost his leg last summer in the
Fisherniens oannerv has now. with the
help of frienus, strted a small store,
where he kcps tobacco, cigars, pipes, j
cutlery, ct. JHeis unable to do hanl j
woHc. andmuBt make out the best he '
" vJlVO 111
can. Give hima call. boys, ho keeps!
the best trandpof tobacco and cijiars. I
Water trect.V.pposite O. B. V X. j
Co. 'a Dck.
A lino lot of French candies just
received at AdlerV
P. Wilhelm, Boss saloon, opposite
the Clarendon hotel, Portland, Oregon.
Keelars auction was running in
full blast last evening. It will be held
again to-morrow at '1 and at 7 o'clock
P. M.
For the Genuine J. H. Cutter
old Bourbon, and the best of wines,
liquors, and San Francisco beer call
at the Gem opposite the boll tower,
and soc Campbell.
Capt. .1. H. D. Gray is now pre
pared to supply the best qualities of
fir, hemlock, vine maple, spruce limbs,
etc. Leave orders at the wood j'ard,
foot of Benton street.
P. .J. Goodman, on Chenamus
street, lias just receivea tho latest and
most fashionable style of gents and
ladies boots, shoes, etc.
Cocoanut ice, cocoanut caramels,
molasses cocoanut, chocolate caramels
at the Astoria candy factory, next
door to Stevens & Sons book store.
Chewing molasses peppermints
and chewing candies of all flavors, at
the Astoria candy factory, made fresh
every day, opposite the bell tower.
Mr. J. G. Davidson of Portland
will have a branch Photograph Gal
lery in operation in Astoria in a short
time, and will bo prepared to make
first-class work at Portland prices. He
will return in a few days and then give
further notice of his intentions.
Prices for cannery and fishermen's
supplies liave been slaughtered 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.
Mr. John Rogers, of the Central
Market, has made arrangements to
keep all tho finest fresh fish, etc, in
their season.
Peter Wilhelm has established a
first class saloon in C. H. Page's
building, on Squemoqhe street, near
the bell tower, and has appointed
Messrs. Win. Beck & Co. his agents.
The best of everything in tho line of
j wines, liquors, beer, cigars, etc., will
be kept on hand.
Plunder's medicines are made
from Oregon roots, herbs and barks.
and are not patent medicines, but
purolv vegetable families remedies. I
-Dr. J. Welch will be in Astoria
May 24th, to practice his profession
for a few weeks. Ho will have rooms
at the Occident.
Keelers auction room is crowded
day and night with buyers ever ready
to take advantage of the bargains
offered at auction.
Just received at Carl Adlers, a
full assortment of Sewing Machine
Needles of all makes and sizes; to be
sold at reduced rates.
Furnished Boeas te Let
At Mrs. Muuson's lodging house.
OfHrew te Kent.
Single or in suites of two, in Tin:
AsTORiAX building. Prices reasonable.
Free lunch, b
and whiskev to-
iiouuow at the G
asteni saloon.
Wacxkk.
Oars, ear.
Oars, eleven feet; caustic soda, gol
den lacquer, asphaltum varnish, furni
ture varnish, tan baak, etc, in quanti
ties to suit at Geo. W. Horsa.
Wllllamsport Property,
Great t&rgain3 are now offered in the
citv of William.sport for any terstins
wishing to locate from one lot to five
ac8- Jt ,s we "jlapted for gardens
aatry rancnes or pieasani iiomes; won
riewte.1. situated one mile south of
Astorin mi j oungs bay, with a good
graded nmd to the place. For further
infonimtioii call at my residence near
tlw ennetery. .Ioh.V Willi iMm).v.
"
Central itotrt.
The Centra! hotel, m-nr the stenm-
ship dock is now open for the ntvp-
tioimf xuest. here tin i-Il known
cateivr, Air. Anton Beloh will alwuys
be found ready to wait on ht.s jutrour.
He ban had the nbnvr uauieil home
thoroughly remitted by Mrssn. Pike
and Stockton, our well known Artists.
Call and eo him. hh he has the hnertt
braudn of Iiqimrx mid Hgars to be had
in the rity.
JLMUSKXKSr
HILL'S VaKIKTIKS.
1. .", mn proprietor and mnna-ier.
r red tjtfrf, .stage ma nager, A. Ostrander.
: ,eu(U.r of ,;ri.,,, rj ( tf(- lMnherU jra(Jt.r
, f iinm baud. An entirely new firt
: iwrt. New olio, new -song'nuil dances.
Tit-niclit -The Demon in the Woods'"
, and -That Conversation of ours will be
!-' a"t- Also our new act -Ten Pins.
Xew or,lletll selections bvour efiicieiit
orchestra, and new music bvour excel
,.nlbnsS imnl ,, ,he raud stand at
pnvlsvly T v. i. CurtaTn ri at e-
actlyS p.m. Kutraiiccou Benton M reel:
entrance lo private boxes, on Ch.-namus
MntJ.
" " -" "--- -
n) to m. j. unwiiv.s ami net
OIIAS.ORATTKK.
ASTOK1A.
i Good evening kind friend-., juit lislrn to me.
Aim uiieu you nate lieani me. l in Mire
you'll aurec.
I w ill Rl e you n Morv, and sing it out Hear
And the name of inv sons ! the ALBANY
BEKK.
You ran find it all round in this eil v of sold.
And the way that they make it Iia. never
bcoa told.
That a .secret they keep and hold en dear.
For tho whole cnuutrv i drinking that
ALBANY ItKKK.
Tlie brewery is large aud the machinery is
fine.
And cerj onleri-cnt to you risht up to
lime.
They sol all kinds of onlcrs fnun far and
from near.
And every one's healthv Hint drinks AI.
I'.ANY BKKB.
. i rreveo llilnpthete lKkN .x riexuuudso
M(Ml.
And their Ieor is m jmrklii:. it cannot be
Ihsii.
If voh aie teeluiK bad orthe Mu(sdoaip?ar,
Yoh in drive tlifin aw.i, br drinkinir AL
BANY BKKB. "
I hacanoldfather.who'snowcizhtv-thrce.
And this h
Aim itus is tue ativice ne ae unio me.
,u .Wie
to mo Kliuliy Willi a wircnnRht
cienr
If j ou want to Ik lioallhv , di Ink AI.BAN Y
V.EEK." .
Since then I hae done mi. and I'm hearty
and sound.
At the muttil age or ilfty I can alwavs in
found At my daily labor before ihcMiu dounpir
And each day aud night I drink ALBANY
BEEB,
Ali. on draught. THE CELEBRATED
BOCK BEKK.
C. GKATTKE. - - WELCOME SALOON,
1'oadway, opposite 0. 1C & N. Co' Dock.
Oregon Railway and Naviga
tion Company Notice.
Ocenu Division Awtorla. Sau Fraa
elsco and Portland.
Ij1l:O.M AND AFTER TULS DATE tickets
from Astoria to rortlaud or Sau Fran
cisco, by either steamer Columbia or Oregon,
will be .sold at theoIUce of the compauv iu
Astoria, Instead of on board n heretofore.
JOHN MI'lK.
Oeueral Freight aud Passenger Agent.
F. SHERMAN & CO.,
CITY MARKET,
MAIN STREET. - ASTOlMA. OREGON,
Is prepared to supply
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal,
Corned .ffeats, Poultry. Uame. Ktc.
Also constantly on hand
Fresh Butter, Eggs, Vegetables.
SHU'S SUPPLIED AT LOWEST RATES.
Depot of
Shermans Truck, Dray, and Ex
press Teams.
Orders left here will le promptly attended lo.
PETER 3ES.TTrSE:"S,
ASTORIA. OREGON.
BRICK
LAYER
1'I.AIN AND ORXVMENTAI.
Orders left at the Occident Hotel, or at my
Warehouse, foot of Kenton Street, promptlv
attended to. 3
T IXIE, SAND, T.RICK. I'lVSTEi:. 1ATH,
- CVment. and all inatcriaN in my line,
furnished to order.
wSnecial attention iald to Furnace work
and Ranges. Cistern work warranted good
or no pay.
e3AccntSau Juau and New Taeoma Lime.
Vashingtoii Tffarket,
Slain Street, - - Astoria Oregon
BERGMAN .0 BERJIY
RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN.
tion of the public to the fact that the
above Market will always b supplied with a
FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS!
Which will beEold at lowest rates, wholesale
and retail. Special attention given to aupplj
D2 ehiss.
TO ALL AVHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
I rlll not bo responsible fox any con
tracts thatIrs. M.E. Fruit may make from
aud alter this date, as we liave dissolved
mstrluiony. G. D. FRUIT.
Vtteaijaa
ve
I Wax
. TTWiiML!
MISCELLANEOUS.
TREi'(!HAR0 & UPSHUR
DKAUIItS IN
ship cnmiEm
PROVISIONS.
IRON,
STEEL.
COAL,
Builders f General
HARDWARE,
PAINTS. OILS. ETC.
ai;i:nv of the
Imperial Mills Flour and Feed.
Chenamus Street, Hear Olney,
ASTORIA. ORFGON
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4'. LKiXKXWFBKK. IlIU M UUOWX.
i.r.i:usnri 115.
Leinenweber & Co.,
ASTORIA. OREGON,
TAMERS AND CURBERS,
.Manufacturers ami IiiMwnicrol
4 I.L KINDS 0!"
ij:e3-Li3?:o::e2-el
AND FINDINGS
Wholesale Iealcrs in
OIL AND TALLOW.
MANrFACTl'RKRS OF
BOOTS and SHOES
eclliglu'si cash price tal for Hides aud
Tallow.
CENTRAL 3J ARRET.
('cucml assortment of tabic siin-k constantly
on Hand, such as
Canned Fruits and Jelly,
Bacon. Hams. Shoulders, Lard,
VAUiS. IK'TTKK. CHEESE.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables,
FISn. POUI.TISY .l.M f".i1IE
In Hie sfaMH.
C'lfi.tlCS ATil) TORACCO.
Jlcst or WISES .1I "LIQUORS.
All cheap for ('AMI. c.hmN mm on com
mis-dmi. iiMnjf . V. .i'.isi-"-.ore.
.; KODCERS
U. K. U AHUK5.
T.H'. Kito.s
Astoria Market I
Ol'I'OSlTK OCCIDENT UOTEt ,
ASTORLV. --- - OREGON.
TtVARRKX 1 WTOX, I'roprletorM.
(Sucen.r tu Waren d- MeGuirr
WholAi&le and Retail Dealers In
Fresh and Cured Meats
A full line of
FAMILY GKOCEK!E. FLULU. FEED
HAY. CANNED FRUIT. VEGK-
TAULKS. Err.
if Butter, E&a. Cht-e. etc. eonstantlj
on hand.
ca Ships supplied at tho Iowpu rates.
mS. S. T. McKEAN,
lKAI.KU i.s
DRKSS TRIMMINGS, .
All kinds of
WOOLS, ZEPHYRS,
LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC.,
Corner of a-s and .leitersun Mrretv, Astoria.
J3StainpInj;done lo order.
GLEANING and REPAIRING
NEAT. CHEAP AND lil'ICK. IJY
UEOIMiE I.OVETT.
Clicnanuis St.. next Nicholas llnrbor Shop.
I WISH TO CALL THE ATTENTION OK
the citizens of Astoria and tieimtythnt I
have opened a
DXtTXC STORE
Near the O. R. & N. Co t'ock. 3Iv stock is
new and fresh and any one wishing any
thing iu my line may depend on getting the
- 1TREST AND REST.
I have ecnretl the .sonieeN of Mr. A. F.
Johns, a careful and competent I)ruegit of
fourteen ears experience, who will attend
to the Prescription Department.
Also a splendid av-ortment of
Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes,
Gombs, Toilet Sets,
And everything usually kept iu a first class
Drug Store, and they will be soId at the
VERY LOWEST TRICES.
By strict attention and fair dealing I solicit
a share of the. public patronage.
Respectfully, J. W. CONN.
P. S. Physicians prescriptions compound
ed day or night.
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J5: zr" ov
THE 1 1
LEADS THE VAN ! !
ABOVE THE DIN AND TIDE OF BATTLE: AMIDST MISSILES FBOM
FLYING SHOT AND SHELL, STILL COMES THE CRY AND
GRAND RUSH TO THE IXL STORE,
Where Is disputed one of the largest and most complete stocks of
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
EVER SEEN IN" THIS MARKET,
And to be Sold at the lowest Margiimble Profits.
A FULL LIKE OF DRESS GOODS,
With Satins, Gimps, Cords and Buttons to Match.
saoqes, o?xde3s, :eltto:o:x:n-3-s,
IN ENDLESS VARIETIES.
HOSIERY CORSETS AND Q-XQV3EL3,
.T PRICES WHICH WILL ASTONISH YOU.
JlT RECEIVED A LARGE INVOICE OF
&X2?n.& Styles iaa. S-txs,w ZOTevts.
IN FACT HERE YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING IN THE LINE
THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST CLASS DRY GOOrS ESTABLISH
MENT. I SHALL SUSTAIN MY ONE PRICE SYSTEM AND
Don't Propose to be Undersold.
CALL AND SEE ME. MME. DEMOUEST AGENCY.
C. IT. COOPER,
1 X 1. Store, comer Main and Concomly Streets. Astoria. Oregou
The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot
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. R. HAWES?
TWO DOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT,
AUCTION!
Keelar, the Auctioneer,
WILL COMMENCE SELLING HIS IMMENSE STOCK OF
ALL KINDS OF
HKRCHJ
TO-NIGHT,
AT HOLDER'S AUCTION ROOJIS.
The Sale will Continue Every Day, at 2 and 7 P. M., Until all is Sold.
1-adIfs parlionlarlv i::lw-d to attend and call early and examine tho stock.
E. C. HOLDER. Auctioneer.
Assisted by FltANK KEIir.AU, nilt a license.
CHAS. HEILBORN,
3IANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE S BEDDING
AND DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings,
AVINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN FOLES
Complete In every branch.
ASTORIA
M. MEYER
fAVlNO EVERY FACILITY l-'OK HE
tide. I am now prepared to furnn the
LAGER BEER,
A.T HO CKXTS PKR tfAJLTLON
W MOTjES ,TnSm
CfiFaiailies and keepers of public hone3 promptly and regularly supplied.
M. MEYER. Proprietor
AENDT & FERCHEN,
ASTORIA. - ORECON.
The Only Macliine Shop
And the best
BLACKSMITH f
SHOP
m
In the city. &$&.
All kinds of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
STEAMBOAT WORK
Promptly attended to.
A specialty made of repairing
, CANNERY DIES,
JlACniNE SHOP, NEAR KINNEY'S AS
T0PJA FISHERY.
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L STORE
MAY I!E HAD OF
! V T TT A TATIT'C
SOI.K AGENT.
Aho. Asent for tht: eelebratel
MEDALLION' RANGE,.
ASTORIA. OREGON.
BREWERY.
Proprietor.
MANUFACTUKE OF A FltfSTCLAbS AK
public with tho finest qualitr. for cash.
BOTTLED BEER,
AT SI 5 Pi:K DOZFJN.
ASTORIA. OREGON
TIXK
Fishermen's and Workingmen's
CLOTHING STORE,
. MARCUS AVISE,
PROPRIETOR.
TTAVING JUST OPENED THE ABOVE
11 named store, next door to tno Astoria
. Bakery and having just received a first clavj
selection of
CLOTHING, DKY GOODS, UOOTS,
SHOES, TRUCKS, VALISES,
Ladies and Gents Furnishinq Goods
; And all goods kept In a ell stocked Cloth
ing siore.
Following is a cale of some of my prices :
Overalls froin.... . 50 cts to SI 00
Shaker Socks 20 cts or 6 pair for 81 00
Merino I ndershtrts and Drawers.- 31 00
Ladles Iron Frame Hose . . 25 cts
Ladies Corsets from. . .75 cts to SI 00
Tlpase look for the sign ot the Fishermen's
and "Worklngraen's Store. Chenamus street,
next door to the Astoria Bakerv
MARCUS WISE, Proprietor.
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