The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, May 29, 1881, Image 1

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Astoria. Oregon. Sundav Morning;, May 29, i881.
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THi: S'RVVKK OF iIAA.
StrwKunl. i:iir gtdde.Nc. 01vitius HMk
iiMw-crwnwl ami silent. whHV afcnve I stay
My eiHirse. and Mt-k a fvr at ur HjmmK
litii. the uhtte I jntv.
fM vmitler ninety mountain tn inere Iw?t
Kudymnm, thertH-kHt ymnli I Imc.
UPlHl. tllP iHXHxtlllg Mteht hltttHtt.'l kf1K,
And 1 keen ae
My gttdbtg beam have kUnsl his (-Itw-k n
now, .
AM IfafHMt the sleeping lifts W me Wjm
AihI klsetl tlR'lfleii love-locks on Itfsbiow,
Rut I would see him near.
1 fain wohM 1 a woman fvra nqcitt
O.yraoiOHs gods, that ve womM kh me ths !
1 Taint Wit KHifOHK for Unclear detient .
Owe taMe tf ttMHtal Wis.
1 veara to In :t woman and to ce
With sikuu fMKt-jK tofXMtfk tfce forest dim,
AimI kneeling. kishK eyelids in bis sleep.
Attn so awaken him.
Uy the fcweet niy4rie- of hie a4 eth.
I. the fair, glorious empress of tte sky.
Do long to lMvatfce liiigeriMK mortal
Wrfntll
To breathe, and tnMi t die.
I Aston, and grant to on- this, fleeting ;
Listen, and grout to iw this nreckHth Immm.
Alt me ! Hint he MwhiM be a liuotait ly.
And 1 sttotlhl !' tlH' iwh.
1 1 art 2 w4 Ctt
THi: 'I..U1.
Tho ulm of all the birds thirt w.
Ami ft that cleave le mr.
Doth Of- or ail. both great d small.
Adorn the Wit of fart.
In stew or In. t wet or dr.
Iuiritlcr. shell or take.
Ntr lamb inr jam. nor ham ihh am
I'nun Hani can lake 11m ike.
CJtNHtie V Kireher.
GLOVES ARE NOT "WORN.
Ttte Example Set by the Prince
of "Wales.
J'hiladvttdua Times.
Henri-burning' is a. feeble term
for the state of anguish into which
various strata of American snob
ocracy finds itself plunged anent
the fateful question of gloves or
no gloves. Washington, where
new notes cnetrte slowly, was
astonished several times during
the season just past by the incur
sion of various travelled glasses of
fashion and moulds of form who
m made their entrance to the repub
lican court ungloved. This was
naturally an innovation that struck
dismay into the well-drilled ranks
of Capitolian society. The contest
waged- violently for a time, but
the ungloved invaders carried the
day, and the glove is now solemn
ly abolished from polite society.
The fact illustrates the whimsical
basis upon which conventionalisms
rest. One day the Prince cf Wales,
who is very stout and fat, and
r whose hands are not oomfortable
in gloves owing to a disagreeable
tendency to moisture, drove off in
a hurry to hold a levee for the
queen. On arriving at the drawing-room
he found himself glove
less. It was too late to send, and,
as it wouldn't have been etiquette
for the rest to wear gloves when
tho prince had none, the ceremony
was a glovelcss one. Thenceforth
gloves were banished from the
great social ceremonials, and even
in the street. The fashion has
come to this country. During the
last two years gentlemen have ap
peared everywhere ungloved in
the street, the drawing-room, the
opera and the theatre. In France,
however, it would be considered
as improper to appear in a drawing
room ungloved as unshod. JJut
as the gloves are cheaper on the
continent than in this country or
England, the proprieties may be
observed at a less cost.
It is only about a hundred 'oars
since governments began to go
into the public loan business at all,
in a deliberate, scientific way.
The British national debt is not
yet two hundred j-ears olcT, its bi
centennial will be celebrated in
1SSS, but only by those who be
lieve that a national debt is a na
tional blessing. There has been a
general and a very large increase
in national debts, that of the
JUni ted States having been increas
ed by the civil war of 1SG1-65
from less than 100,000,000 to
2,227,000,000; but since the close
of that great conflict it has been
reduced to $1 ,SG,072,G93. Twen
ty years ago Montana was in the
heart of the Rocky mountains, and
in the hands of Indians; to-day it
presents many evidences of civil
ization. Chottcau county, the
county seat of which is Fort
Benton, the head of navigation on
the Missouri, offered 830,000 of its
seven per cent, coupon bonds for
sale in New York to enable Chot
teau county to build a jail, and the
lot was taken in one hour.
The boat stoves made by 5L 0.
Crosby, with fire-brick bottoms, are
superior to all others in this market.
Recent Decisions.
t'oiiiitiou farrier.
P:att Ivania railroad coHtpaity v. Mil
ler, bnt. IX. Ohio.
The liability of a canW of pas
sengers for the afety of their
baggage, docs not extend to tlie
contents of a trunk consisting of
samples of merchandise belonging
to a traveling salesman. But tho
earner, by taking the property
into his charge and putting it into
a wareliouse for safe keeping, as
sumes lle relation of an ordinary
bailee, and is bound to take such
care of tlie property as a man of
ordinary prudence would of his
own, under like circumstance-.
."tcsotialile Conlinrli.
IJanisiei- vs. Kotw, :$. IX. Minn.
When certain undertakings,
given on account of the purchase
price of a piano, provided for the
payment of a certain sum at a
certain time, and in case of de
fault made it optional with tle
paye to retake possession of the
instrument, title to remain in him
until payment: held that the 11101103'
was not payable absolutely, so as
to make an indorsement necessary,
but tley were properly assignable
as clioses in action.
C'onrtiliou.'il Zleci!.
McClearj . KHKSmji. CI., Iowa.
A conveyed land to .1 for life,
and after Js death to .IV children.
If .1 sliotikl leave no children the
laud should go to G and his chil
dren. The deed ptovided that the
land sIkmiUI not be alienated by J,
nor be sold for debts. Held that
the condition against alienation
and liability for debts was void.
t'onfntr! I'rire.
ITurner et al. v. Webster, Sui. IX, Kan
sas. Where the parlies contract for
the doing of certain work, and the
work is done and accepted, and it
appears that there was a mis
understanding as to the price to
be paid for it, the law rejects the
understanding of each and awards
reabonable compensation. The
same rule obtains wliere an agent
is cniploj'ed to contract for work,
and in good faith and with reason
able care and diligence makes the
contract, although such reasonable
compensation exceeds the sum
which the agent was authorized to
promise.
rixtHro :i I'crsotuililT.
Smith v. WasRtmer..Si. (X, Wiconeiu.
Where a junior chattel mort
gagee took possession of mortgaged
fixtures and severed them from the
real estate with which they were
connected, to subject them to sale
to satisfy his mortgage, held that
he could not, as against a prior
chattel mortgage, assert tlmr such
fixtures were part of tlie realty.
When all the parties have seen fit
to treat what might otherwise be
fixtures and part of the realty as
personal property, the law will
consider such fixtures, as between
the parties, personal property to
all intents and purposes.
3!:isfrr ami Srrtnuf.
Baker v. Alleghany railroad coHijntny,
Sap. C't., Pennsylvania.
A master is not an insurer of
tho absolute safety of tools fur
nished to his workmen. He is
bound to provide them with safe
tools, but he does not engage that
they will always continue in the
same condition. Any defeat
which may become apparent in
their use it is the duty of the ser
vant to observe and report to his
master. But a master is bound to
know that a rope used for the pur
pose of loading heavy stones with
the aid of a derrick will last only
a limited time, and it is his duty to
renew it at proper intervals. He
can not furnish a sound rope and
fold his arms until by actual
breaking it is demonstrated to be
insecure.
Immoral Contract.
Murray ctal. v. Wakefield. St. Louis Ct.
of appeals.
The plaintiffs were carrying on
the business of the Missouri, state
lottery, which was seriously inter
fered with b the police commis
sioners of the cfy- of St. LouiSj
who caused the arrest of the vend
ors of tickets. On defendants
undertaking that he could and
would control the commissioners
and prevont such interferences,
plaintiff paid him mone3' at differ-
I ent times, which he sought to re-
cover, defendant having tailed to
perform his contract. Held that
the courts will not aid to recover
money paid in pursuance f Mich
a contract. It is immaterial that
the lottery was legal. Public of
ficers must not be improperly
acted upon, even for the doing of
that which thev have a right to do.
Sunday Scrap1;.
Politeness is like great thoughts,
it conies from the heart.
He who is false to present dut
breaks a thread in the loom, and
will see the defect when the weav
ing of a lifetime is unrolled.
Our friends virtues reconcile us
to their faults.
The place of charity, like thnt
of God, is everywhere
Hoarding 11101103' is covetous-
ness, squandering it is I0II3 and
sin.
Poverty rmiy excuse a shnbl
coat, but it is no excuse for shabby
morals.
He who has not mastered him
self, 03" wltom can he not be over
come? Nature lias written a letter of
credit on some mens faces which
is honored wherever it is presented.
The most delicate, the most
sensible of all pleasures, consists
in promoting the pleasures of
others.
Faith, like light, should ever be
simple and unbending: while lore,
like warmth, should beam forth
on cvcr3 side and bend to over3'
11 00658113.
If a man empties his purse into
his head, no man can take it away
from him. An investment in
knowledge alwa3s pa3rs the best
interest.
What a delightful thing rest is:
The bed has become a place of
luxury to me, said Napoleon. I
would not exchange it for all the
thrones in the world.
The tree of religion drops its
leaves continually after they have
done their work; and the tree itself
grows greater and stronger by the
help of each one of them.
"The qualify or Mtorcy is not strained ;
It dropnetli as the senile dew fro- heaven
lloii the idace beneath. Tis twice Messed :
It litei-ses lom that gives and him that takes.
TisiMfshtkNtoI the mighty."
Our lives are like some compli
cated machine, working on one
side of a wall, and delivering the
finished fabric on the other. We
cannot cross the barrier and sec
the end. The work is in our
hands the completion is not.
The noble silent men, scattered
here and there, of whom no morning
newspaper makes mention of are,
said Carlvle, the salt of the earth.
A countn that has none or few of
these is in a bad wa3; a forest that
has no rooth, all turned into leaves
and boughs, which must wither and
be no forest.
Ick 'rcnm Saloon.
Frank Faber's ice crenm saloon, on
the roadway near Humes mill, is now
fitted nicely ith private rooms for
ladies, it is also the depot for choice
ooufectienory, tally, etc. Unmiiin
punch served to order.
Oarx, Onr.
Oars, eleven feot; caustic soda, gol
den lacquer, asplialtum varnish, furni
ture varnish, tan bnak, etc, in quanti
ties to suit at v Geo. W. Hi'mrs.
The Central Hotel.
One of the finest, cleanest and host
kept hotuls in Astoria, situated near
the steamer landing, with first class,
airy rooms, good board and very
reasonable rates. Bar and billiard
rooms. The best of wines and liquors,
and an excellent glass of San Francis
co beer. Axtox Bieloii, Proprietor.
For a first-class oyster stew, fry,
pan-roabt or fancy roast, go to Rcscoe's
on Main streot, opposite 2v. Loeb's.
Families supplied by the hundred or
tho snek, opened or in the shell.
Peter Wilhelm has established a
first class "saloon in C. H. Page's
building, on Squemoqhc street, near
the boll tower, and has appointed
Messrs. Win. Beck & Co. his agents.
The best of everything in the line of
wines, liquors, beer, cigars, etc, will
be kept on hand.
The Peruvian syrup lias cured thou
sands who were suffering from dyspep
sia, debility, liver complaint, boifs, hu
mors, female complaints, etc Pamph
lets free to any address. Seth W.FowIr
& Sons. Boston.
Did any scientific physician know
the formula from which Auuueifs Cough
Syrup is prepared, he would not onlv
recommend, but prescribe it to his pa
tients troubled with a cough or cold, or
any disease of ihe throat and lungs.
Try it It has no equal. For the benefit
of those who would say. -Another hum
bug,3 a trial 15-cent size is prepared.
Ask your druggist to get it for votu In
bottles at 15 cts., 50 cts., Si.
Peruvian Hitter.
Ciadiona Rcfere.
TIm Cotuit Clwhon was the Slsk
Vieeroy in Peru in lv?0. The Countess,
his wife. wi pros'ratetl by an intermit
tent fexer, front whieh .-he was freed by
11m u.-e of the. native remedy, the Peru
vian bark. or. a- it v.a- called in the
language of tSie emuiln, -Quinquina."
Cralefal for lier reeoverj. on her return
to Kurope in H53-J. she introduced tin'
remedy in pnin. where it was known
under various nanus, until LinuaMis
called it Ciiiclmiia. in honor of the lady
who hnd brottshl tlM'in that whieh was
more preeioiis than the gold of tlielneas.
To tins day. after a lapse of two hun
dred and 11 ft j- j ear-. eienee has given
n- nothing to take its place. It eJTeeta
ally cures a morbid apietile for stimu
lants, by restoring the natural tone of
tltestomaeh. It attaeks e.eissie love
of liquor as it dws a fever, and destroys
lioth alike. The jKiwerftil tonic virtue
of tlie Ciucltoiin i- pre-erved in the
Peruvian Hitters, whieh are a- effi-etive
again-t malarial fever t-dy a- thev
were in tin da;. of ihe old Spnul-ii
Viceroys. We uuaranlee the imiretli
ents of tliese bitters to lie alMluJelv-
jMire, and or the le-t known quality.
A trial will ati-fy yon that this 5 tin
hr-t hitter in the world. -The proof of
the pudding is in tlie catins. and we
willingly abide this te-t. For sale bv
all dniKgit. groeers and liquor deale:
Ordt r it.
The Svw Selionl Ilook.
Mes-rs. Chas.Ste ens .t Son have a full
supply of text lawki latelv adopted bv
the state, and which must 1m introduced
111 the public sclioois bv or before Oeio-
lHTlt.lX.St.
The following laaiks are offered at in
troductory prices or exehange:
Moutiolhs Elementary (leography.
Mnntieths Comprehensive Ueographv.
.Sills Grammar.
Ilrooks Primary. Elementary, Writ
ten and Higher Arithmetics.
The following will Ik? sold at intro
ductory rates, bat not on exchange:
WatMUis Child- Speller.
Wat-on Youths speller.
Montieths Easy Le-son- in Popular
Science.
Lytes I5(K)k Keeping.
c.stlnkes Common Scltool Literature.
Citv llooic Stokk.
Astoria. Oregon.
Letter From Sir. Davidson.
Astoria. May 2ij. issi.
Eiutei: A-toi:iax:
It is with plea.-ure that 1 call the at
tention of your readers to the fact that I
have established a branch pliotosraph
gallery in Astoria, opposite tin' Court
house. I earnestly invite eery citizen
of your town ami vicinity to vi.-it it ami
examine the.display of pictures, firmly
believing that the verdict of each one
will be that my work is not only of the
bet hut that the prices are reasonable.
All the lini-hing will lie done aj my
home gallery in Portland and mailed
direct to the customer. The oiieralor in j
charge is an aecompli-hed artist and
nas an anumtaiiceoi patience with chil
dren and nervous, iicoplc. I am pre
pared to do all kind-of view ing. color
ing, copying, and enlarging to any r-ixe.
In all detriments. I will seetlialmy
customers go away -ati.-fied, and re
spectluliy soiicUthcir patronage. Verv
truly, .1. G. Davih-ox, Photographer.
Corner First and Yamhill street-., Port
land, wtf
Km pi 03-111 ent for Ladies
The Queen City Suspender cnmiwny.
of Cincinnati, are now manufacturing
and introduc'iii" their new stockim'suo-
lNrtcrs for ladies and children, and i
their unequalled skirt MisKiulcr for !
lames. .one should lie without them:
our leadimr physician.- recommend
them, and are loud in their nrai-e.
These goods arc manufactured by ladie
wIhi have made the wants of hto'ie and
ehildren a study, and the ask Us to re
fer Hhmii to some reliable :ind energetic
ladv to introduce them in this country,
ami we cerlaiuU think that an earne'-t
solicitation in every hou-choid would
meet with a ready fesHtnM',aitd that a
determined womiiu could make a hand
some salary and have the e'elu-ie
agencj for this eotiutrv. We advise
some larij who is in needof employ ment
to send to tin' company her name and
address, and mention 'this pajM-r. Ad
dress Queen City Susjiendcr companv.
No, H7 and Hit West Pouith lree.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
K-d
A cough, eohl or sore throat -Jamb! In
stopped. Neglect frequently results in
an incurable lung di-ca-e or cnnumi
tiou. Brown"- Bronchial trncht'sdo not
disorder the stomach liki ugh synqts
and balsams, but act directly 011 the in
llaiued parts, allaying irritation, give
relief in asthma, bronchitis, coughs,
catarrh, and the throat trouble which
singers and public .speakers are sunjeet
to. For thirty years Brown's bronchial
troches have Iiecn recommended by
phy.sieiaiss. and ahvay.s give icrfcct
satisfaction. Having "Ihhmi teted by
wide and constant u.-e for nearly an en
tire generation, tliey have attained well
merited rank among the few ;taplc
remedies of the age. Sold at 2.". cents a
1kx everywhere.
Blocks of paper, useful on the
desk of accountants, put up -to onlur
and for sale at The Astoiuan office.
Sons of the Albany Ileer!
Kej-peclfMlly Dedicated to and Sold by
chas.;i:attki:, - - - - astokia.
Cood evening kind friend.-, jn-t IKten to me.
And when yon have mranl me. I'm sre
you'll agree.
I w III give yMi a storv, and slm; M out clear
And the name of lav -owe l- the A LISA N Y
l'.KEK.
Yihi can find it all round In this city of ohl.
And the way that thev inake it has never
Ueea told.
That's a secret they keep ami hold verj dear.
I'or the wltolc country i- drinking that
ALBANY BKKU.
The brewery Is large and the machiucrv Is
fine.
And every order Is sent to von right up to
time.
They get zXf kinds of orders from far anil
from near.
And every one's Iiealthy that drinks AL
BANY MEElt.
For every thing theie looks so clean and so
neat.
And their beer Is mi sparkling, it cannot lie
bent.
If vou are feeling bad or the bines donppear.
You can drive them away bv drinking AL
BANY BEEK.
I have an old father, who's now ehriity-tlirec.
And this is ttic advice he gave nuto me.
He spoke to me kindly with a voice bright
and clear :
"If yon want to be healthy, drink ALBANY
lJEEK."
Since then I have done so, and I'm hearty
and sound.
At tke round age or fiftv I can alwavs bc
fouud At my dally lnlior before the sun doesapnc-r
And each day ami night I driuk ALBANY
BEE1L
Also, on draught, TriE CELEBRATED
BOCK BEE1L
C. GBATTKE, - - "WELCOME SALOON,
Bondwayvopjiosiic 0. 1L & N. Co's Dock.
Wanted.
1 (W IOONDS RAGS'OF all kinds
JLOJJJ clean and drjal the Umbrella
shop, Main street, by
J.JOPLIN.
SAX FUANCISCO
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WELCOME TO ALL !
THE FISHING SEASON HAS OPENED AND SO HAS THE POPULAR
AN FBANCISCO I
!oteLg"stoee
Opened the largest antlbet :
selected stock of :
i firs t
AND-
0-2ifs ITurnisfaing Goods,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
TRUCKS MID VALISES, HATS AND CAPS,
AND THE REST-
CARTER'S
RUBBER BOOTS, ETC.,
WHICH WILL HE SOLD AT SAN FKANCISCO WHOLESALE PRICES.
REMEMBER THIS IS NO HUMBUG.
HAVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS IN NEW YORK AND SAN FRAN
CISCO FOR THE PURCHASE OF ALL MY GOODS, MY
FACILITIES FOR BUYING ARE SUCH
AS TO ENABLE ME TO
Undersell all Others. I Defy Competition.
! Eacts' and
: GREAT SURPRISE AT THE
I San. Francisco Store !
HEM! AUK riUCUX Of GOODS THAT WILL SUItPKTSE ALL.
- CLOTEIFG DEPAETIiTENT.
MENS AND BOYS
CASIMERE SUITS FROM- $ 8 00 TO 15 00
EXTRA BEST SUITS " ". 12 00 "20 00
FINE BLACK SUITS is 00 " 25 00
DIAGONALSFITS 15 00 " 22 00
CASIMERE PANTS 2 50 "4 00
EXTRA BEST PANTS " 4 00 5 50
BOYS SUITS, ALL SORTS, FROM GOO 12 00
furnishing goods.
OVERALLS FRO.M CO CTS. TO Si 00
JUMPERS " CO 1 00
ALL WOOL SOCKS 20 " " 25
CHECKER SOCKS. SIX PAIR FOR 1 00
COTTON SOCKS, THREE PAIR FOR 25
WHITE SHIRTS FRO.M 90 " " 175
COLORED 73 I 50
CASIMERE" " SI 50 " "3 00
FLANNEL - - 1 00 u u 1 75
BLUE NAVY " 2 00 " - 2 50
FLANNEL UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWrERS FROM 125 " ' 2 25
COTTON FL ANN E L SH HITS AND DR A W'RS GO "
MARINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 50 u
OIL CLOTHING.
LONG OIL COATS FROM S3 50 TO 4 50
OIL JUMPERS 2 75 " 3 00
BOOTS AND SHOES.
MENS CALF BOOTS FROM ..-. S3 CO TO 1 50
MENS KIP BOOTS - ..2 75 u 4 00
ELASTIC GAITERS " 175 " 2 50
BUCKLE SHOES - 2 25 " 3 25
MENS SLIPPERS M 50 "100
BOYS ROOTS - 125 " 175
1 HAVE THIS SPRING STRAINED EVERY NERVE AND USED MY
ENTIRE ENERGY AND BEST JUDGMENT IN PLACING IN OUR AS
TOUIA. HOUSE THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
OF THE ABOVE LINE OF GOODS.
CALL AND INSPECT FOR YOURSELF. YOU ARE WELCOME
I WILL GLADLY SHOW 31 Y GOODS, NO MATTER WHETHER YOU
BUY OR NOT. NEW GOODS BY EVERY STEAMER.
S. DANZIGER.
-J5." Francisco Store. Squemocnhe street, next .door to Page & Allen's store, north of
walla-walla ltestaurant, Astoria Oregon.
CLOTHING STORE.
mxN &r
GAPE ANN
Figures !
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BUSINESS CARDS.
TAY TUTTI.E, 3L. .
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office Over the "White House Store.
Residence Next door to Mrs. Munson'e
boarding house, Chenamus street, Astori
Oregon.
J.
Q. A. BOWLBY.
ATTORNEY" AT LAW.
Chenamus Street. - ASTOKIA. OREGO
Q V. FUJLTOX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ASTORIA - - - OREGON
Office over Page & Allen's store, Cass street
T? C. JHOLDKX.j
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND IN-
SURANCE AGENT.
A.
VAN DUSEN.
NOTARY" PUBLIC.
Chenamus Street, near Occident Hotel,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
Agent "Wells, Fargo & Co.
"p P. HICKS.
PENTIST,
ASTORLA, - - - OREGON.
Rooms In Allen's building up stairs, cornr
of Cass and Snemocqhe streets.
TT)R. 31. D. JEXXIXGS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Graduate University of Virginia. i8
1 nvslclnn to Km- Vlnnr liririr,r n,.iti...
citisWd. J ,F ""
office in Page & Allen's building, up
stairs. Astoria.
T A. aicIXTOMII.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Occident Hotel Building.
ASTORIA - - - OREGON
Q H. BAIX & CO.,
DEALER IX
Doors, "Windows, Blinds, Tran
soms. .Lumber. Etc.
All kinds of Oak Lumber, Glass, Boat Ma
terial, etc.
Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Gei
eviveand Astor 3treefs.
UHLEXHAKT & SCIIOEXE.
Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon
ASTORIA - OREGON.
Hot, Cold, Shower,
Steam and Sulphur
BATHS. 3
K?SpecIal attention given to ladles' and
children's hair cutting.
Private Entrance for Ladies.
WII.UA31 FRY
PRACTICAL
coot xsn shet:
JBm,
MAKER.
CliRXAMUS STitEET. opposite Adler's Book
store, - astouia. Oregon.
S35f rerfeet fits tnuiranteed. All work
warnmteil. (live me a trial. All orders
promptly filled.
VT. L. JI'CAISE.
Astoria.
J. A. BROWN
Portland.
BROWX Jt McCABE,
STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS.
Astoria officeAt E. C. Holden's Auction
store. Portland office 2 1 B: street. 13-tf
To-XifIit. To-Night.
GRAND BALL.
AT MUSIC HALL,
TJTIS EVBXIXG.
dealer in
FAaiXlVY CSISOCERIES.
XAJJJS, 3III.I. FEED AN1 HAY
C;xsh puld for country produce. Small
profits on casti sales. Astoria, Oregon, cor
ner of Main and SUniocah streets.
7tv case,
LMPORTER AND WHOLISALE AND RE
TAIL DEALER IN
GENEEAL IERCEMDISE
Corner Chenamus and Cass streets.
ASTORIA - - - OREGON.
Wm. Houseman of Portland
B
EfiS LEAVE TO NOTIFY HIS friends
and customers that he lias opened
A FISHERMAN'S CLOTHING
AND FURNISHING GOODS STORE
Next to G. W. Hume's grocery store.
F. HOUSEMAN, Agent
HANSEN BEOS
Contractors and Builders,
CORNER ASTOR AND CASS STREETS,
Near Congregational Church.
And arc now ready to receive orders for all
kinds of
waox wQxus.
Contracts taken to build and repair
SniPS, HOUSES, BOATS, ETC.,
AT LOWEST RATES.
ESfDoors and Window Frames made t o
order.
P. T. RARCLAV. T. H. HATCH.
HATCH & BARGLAY,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
N . 20 California St., San Francisco, Cal.
C. H. STOCKTON,
j KOX7SE, SIGN j-
AND
- i
-CARRIAGE PAINTER
PAPER HANGING AND WALL COLORING
.A SPECIALTY.
GLAZING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
cs'Shop next door to Astorian Office, la
Shuster's building.
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