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WEDNESDAY ....
Attention.
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.JUNE 1, ISSlj
Klilor. i
Free lunch, boor mid whiskery to-
aiokiiow at the fit-cat Eastern saloon.
MaxWAoxm:.
(trifle! Itrfck! Itrirk!
Win. G. Faroo, of express fame,
is very ill hi Buffalo, with slight
hope of recovery.
In view of the condition of af
fairs among the Ties and the pos
sibility that there may b.e. trouble
there, the war department has de
cided that telegraphic communica
tion with the interior of the I'te
territory shall be established.
It is a notorious fact says a
Dublin telegram, that xll recent
disturbances have been raised in
agricultural districts wheic the
farmers are well off. To speak of
these people as objects of com
passion, as downtrodden, rack
rented victims of landlord cruelty,
is untrue.
1 have on liawi a large amount of
brick for sale at from $5 to $S per
thousand. Call anil examine near
Astoria cemetery.
John "Williamson.
A tine lot l French candies just
received at Adlys.
Fse Nicholas' Balm of Gilead
oil, for sore or chapped hands.
Ice cream at Roscoes oyster and
refreshment saloon on Main street.
P. Wilhelm, Boss saloon, opposite
the Clarendon hotel, Portland, Oregon.
Prices for catn(i-rv"and fishermen's
supplies have been Islnu'ditercd at M.
C. Crosby', V
A splendid large frthu room to let
suitable for an oflice, opposite the bell
tower. Apply to A. Campbell.
- (Jo to Ml p. Crosby's and get
your lunch Vuejjts, water kegs, bail
ers, buova ndlboat stoves.
MISCELLANEOUS.
AWORDOFWAEMNG!
IMPORTANT
lioraiiT
OH Til K
-Mr. John Rogers, of the Central
Market, has made arrangements to
; keep ail the finest fresh fish, etc, in
i 1 1 t .... . ...v,,..i ln.l their season.
IlOUIIl L Ulll, ;." jHwni. 'i I
annexed to Chili, the resnlt would
be the most remarkably shaped
nation on the face of the globe
something after Hk style of an
early spring nulHt. Its extreme
length would lx '2.oAM milt, and
its average breadth for over two
thirds of this distmiee not more
than 120 miles little else thim a
strip of sea coast wailed in upon
the east bv continuous, mountain
ranges.
Secrelarv BUitu and Sir ICd-!
ward Thornton concluded ne-goli
ations in regard to the outrages!
upon American seamen at Fortune
bav. American claim-, for losses
by everal fishermen aggiegated
$130,000. The .tgreeuient be
tween Blaine and Thornton is that
the British shall pay G0,(GQ less
than the amount claimed, in gold
coin, and thi government will
give a receipt in full. The money
will probably be paid some time
this week, and be distributed
among the loser.i. principal!"
Gloucester fishermen.
Luck out for a big lot of San
Francisco National brewery beer to
arrive by steamship Oregon, at Max
atpiers agency.
- Dr. J. Welch will be in Astoria
May 21th, to practice his profession
for a few woel-. He will have rooms
at t lie Occident. ,
- The bout stoves urine by M. C.
Crosby, with fire-hZc -bottoms, are
superior to all otheis it his market.
--Why suflVr from those nasty boils,
pimplus -md eruptions on the skin,
caiiPed by disensed blood, when vou
jean have them thoroughly eradicated
! with a few lw.tlles of Pfundors Oregon
Mood Puriner.
Don't be Humbugged Again by Professed.
Auction Sales. Gotten up with the i? vix mv
Express Purpose oi Gain. . .ajktid
YKY BUY TKASH VIIEX YOU CaNmai STItEET "
GET MUCH NEWER AND BETTER ;
--,, GOODS AT LESS PRICE.
JkiLJ U iSJELi Is is not reasonable that should a ierson meaning a.
square business desire to dispose of their stock at lessf
than market price and without profit at Auction, would he!
not chose a much larger field than our city.?
You all have been taught a lesson a few months since
by the man "mit a license." Now don't be misled again, ,
for reference to buyers of Auction Trash I will iost them'
in a few of my prices to "compare.
HO! FOR THE BEST MD CHEAPEST
Clothing, Clothing, Clothing'
-GO TO-
GFlUPi merchant tailor
oxo 3?:o:x:e3:3.,
ASTOPJA, OREGON.
To make room forau iiiiint,iiMMiK,K of ;jkhK
Umt an arm lit;: 1 every Meaim-r.
1 will M-ll for the
The manifesto issued ly the
czar has been answered by the j
Russian revolutionists, usually
icrmed nihilists, which document,
as reported, indicate $ood sense
on the part f jIjom who drew it
up and spread it befon the coun
try, as well as his majesty. As re
ported, it seems indited by men
who wish well to their country, to
the ruler as well as to his people.
It is the second utterance of the
committee, or whatever they may
be called; they !iMvin, in a previ
ous reply to the cztir proclama
tion, told him that they accept his
announcement as war upon them,
and meet it as such. But in this
latter reply, as reported, there is
expression of a different character.
They do not talk of war or assas
sination. They utter complaints
against the policy of his
government in certain respect,
condemn various acts of the govern
ment, dwell upon the wretchedness
of the peasants, condemn the de
portation of the people of Siberia,
the gagging of free ipeeeh and
public journals, and declaring that
false counsellors are in possession
of the czars ear. These are strong
points, and who shall say they arc
not true, except, perhaps, the czar?
The advice they give the czar in
concluding their manifesto con
sists of some sentences which
seem written with a kindly and
patriotic spirit. Whether what
they suggest and assert can be
taken as fact, may be doubtful.
But if they speak-truly, it would
seem that the true and sensible
course of the "ovemment ought
to be in the direction of the line
pointed out by them. It is re
spectful towards the czar and pa
triotic in expression. 4,Lct your ma
jesty assemble your people around
you and listen to their wishes in
an unprejudiced spirit, and then,
neither your majesty nor the state
will hav.e any reason to apprehend
further catastrophe'' This is
reasonable, sensible advice, and
unless the czar has made up his
mind to persist in the unwise
course which his father, the late
czar, adopted and pursued during
the latter years of his reign, he
may see the wisdom of the advice
given him by this terrible sectet
committee of men, fully resolved
to enforce a change of policy by
whatever means may be necessary
to effect it. Their manifesto is
the first sensible utterance from
that source, if it be nihilists who
have issued it, of which there may
be doubts.
Warranty deeds, quit claim deeds
and mortgages, for sale at this office.
- Everybody! eats candy, coiise
uiieiitlv we adfee vou tojiet the beat.
C!o tohY Astiusa Candy Fagforyf orf
l)osiiostne ljcll Uower. where all our
good ail niiUleSn plain $x vl tjJcj
bodylalidW none but ic purslmd
best material. "
Peter Wilhelm has established a
first clus saloon in C. U. Page's
building, on Squomoqhe street, near
the bell toner, and has appointed
Messrs. Win. Heck Co. his agents.
The best of everything in the line of
winos, liquors, beer, cigars, etc., will
be kept on hand.
- Almost ever' day we hear parties
complain otcjpr giving thaui too much
fur their uxhuiv. but we iroat all alike.
1 sell thcin p'liMjjoads :indclnpeLaheni
' to take dottAjtfCTgut. ye in oar own
wodfJTftr; flsh Bandies eVery day,
NEXT THIRTY DAYS
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Greatly Reduced Prices !
My entire Mwfc. rnjirMH5: the 11 tM Mylc
or-
Dress Goods,
Fancy Goods,
CloakSjDolmuns,
Ladies and Chiidiens Shoes andSrippers
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A CO.Mri.KTK I.INKH1'
MENS AND YOUTHS
OLOTTN NG
FURNISHING GOODS,
Hats, Taps,
Boots, Shoes,
ETC. KTC. KTC
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EIGHT YIXS. PUKE LINEN CRASH fnl 3 CTS. PKR YD
TEN YDS. PUKE IUS?I. CRASH 1 W ."i:- "
PUKE LINEN TO WELS. FXTK LARGE 35
NO SUCH GCM)D. OFFERED
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turn frurTlndnev fiver sis often, sell
clpuW, Vive gooi -weight :md feclj
Jiappj' - an t jus ju tne astona uanuf
Factory, oj)posr the bell tower.
Prof. A. L. Francis has secured
the ngency of some of the leading
uiauos and organs, among which are
the Steimvii', Decker, Weber and
Ivnabe niauos and Mason & Hamlin,
Palace, Woods and Estey organs,
Pagamui violins, 3lartin guitars, "Ro
man strings and a large and well
selected stock yf sheet music furnished
to order. All kinds of musical instru
ments tuned and repaired in 6rst class
maimer. He will visit Astoria on or
about June 3, 1881. A113' orders left
at the Occident hotel will receive
prompt attention.
NEW TO-DAY.
- Wanted.
X3Y A YOrXR OWL. A SITUATION TO
JL do fieiif nil housework or lake care of
oliHiUen in private family. ISoforcuces.
Imiuire at THIS OFFICE.
L04T.-A little below I'elnt Ellis, Mondn
uiRlit, Mav.tOili.nlHUit-.M) fathom of net.
half new. half old, old 4'J inelic. and a piece
of tin new v ineslies. All lead lines new.
eoik line old. Every cork marked J. O.
Any lMTNon fmdinjrlcavo word at the Wcm
COHl racking Comiuniv, and will 1k snlta
bl rewanlod. M. SI LM VAX.
.Vstona, 3Iay si, 1S81.
llefore ininli.tin jour xwl elwh'ie
call In aiideiruiiliie my xU and itiiecs.as
it will pay yon well for xonrlioHWe.
S. SCHLUSSEL,
AV111TE HOUSE STORE,
Comer Main and Chcnaitiu si reels.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
LARGE SIZE HONEY CO.M IS TOWELS .
FOUR LA11GE &IZE MORM1E TOAVE1.S
SIX LAKGE SIZE .MORMIE TOWETS
EXTRA LAltGE TURKISH TOWELS
EXTRA FINE UNRLEACHED TABLE LINEN
PER YARD
EXTRA FINE 1JLEACHEI TABLE LINEN
TURKEY RED TABLE LINEN. PER YARD
1 Warranted tttM Sort
MAKSEILES BEDSPREADS I 35 2W
HONEYCOMB BED SPREADS. LARGE SIZES 9B I S5
HONEY COMB BED SPREADS, EXTRA SIZE... 1 35 2
LADIES SOLID COLOR HOSIERY V22 2T
LADIES KIBBKD HOSIERY I2l, S
LADIES PLAIN-HOSIERY !
LADIES BROWN BALBR1GAN HOSIERY Si
LADIES EMBROIDERED HOSIERY UT.
MISSES MERINO. STRIPED. I PAIR 25
MISSES ENGLISH SEAM, 2 PAIR !
i MISSES FANCY HOSE. EXTRA tU LITY.
TWO PAIR 35
LADIES HEMMED HANDKERCHIEFS COL
ORED P.ORDERS, :: PAIR FOK -S
LADIES LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. -1 PAIR -J5
LADIES IMITATION SILK. ALL COLORS -gi
LADIES rPRE SILK. ALL COLORS m
1 And Hnor liHt-t in K1H'rt
GENTS CANTON FLANNEL UNDERWEAR. M 7o
GENTS MERINO EXTRA HEAVY UNDER WEA IS M 75
GENTS BLUE AND RED FLANNEL UNDEIt-
AYEAR, ALL "WOOL I M 00
GENTS BLUE OVERSIIIRTS J 2T. 1 75
GENTS OVERALLS AND JUMPERS 50 75
GENTS BLUE OVERSIIIRTS I i'. I 73
GENTS WHITE SHIRTS 1 00 1
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iTIit It-st ,nfler and T:iiIoi v. ill Illako up Lis floods tvitli
Full Cai3:n:iiiij ::s to Tit ami Piuisli.
FOURTH OF JULY
,CA1L EIEETIKG.
Alt tlint arc interested in Hie celebration of
our National HpIidny.Jtti of Jiily. will
please meet jii the Cnnrt-liiise on
Friday Evening, (Tune 3,
At eight oekck shan. fr orsauization.
,arronie one, come all.
MANY CITIZENS.
S. GLASER & CO.,
(Successors to V. Sherman & Co.)
JIAIX STREirr. - jIvSTOKIA, OltlifiON,
Is ircjnrcjl to sunnlj
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal,
CorniMl Slentt. Poultry. Game, Ktc.
Also costnutl) 911 hand
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Fresh Butter, Eggs, Vegetables,
smrs si'pi'rtnn) at lowest rates.
STl'rcsh sausages of all kindi made three
times a week or to order.
G.W. HUME
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
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GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, HER.
ETC.. ETC.. ETC.,
TIN PLATE
BLOCK TIN, PIG LEAD,
SEAMING COPPERS,
SOLDERING COPPERS
SALMON TWINE,
COTTON TWINE,
NET LINES.
MANILLA ROPE,
SAIL CLOTn,
ANCHORS,
FLOATS, MAULS,: HANDLES,
JIUEIATIC ACID,
LACQUER, VARNISH,
TURPENTINE. BENZINE,
COAL OIL,
GU3I BOOTS, RICE. ETC., ETC.,
IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT.
ASTORIA. - - OltEGOA.
GENTS PERCALE SHIRTS I 00 1 50
GENTS FULL REGULAR MADE HOSE !:!,
BOOTS AND SHOES LOWER THAN T1IK LOWEST.
ItciiieinlKT these are all first ela? regular -xnts m ca lw Ihhki at umj,-hhm? and hi Having tltconl Krst class s,!n-thHts of ail sorts ( men's apparel, etc., I hope that th
anv (piantiiv. mi nuisi noi unnginc in-canse i :e ntrni "inn a iiivhm- oners ou u.vcits mmhicv nereuwHi sent ohi K town wm w sniu uiin.
thev must lA cheap. Ijnok at prices marked hi my HiHom. ikciiif on mnstsoto am-. " Voiirs Trulv, 3f. 1). KAXT.
turn vou will at mii lie imisicu. j nave also aiwotn; im ihk ii. i-.u naiwi .i.r.
guaranteed not to taniih in 21 hovrs.
iTTlie lowest market prices tti.ukcil Mit m plain lisures.
Astoria and Upper Astoria
Freight and Passenger Line.
Will leave the Occident Hotel and P.ige&
Allen's eonier at
Six O'clock A. HI., Daily,
And each alternate hour thereafter.
Will also Leave Upper Town from
Mr. Fords Place at the End of
the Road, from Van Du-
sens Store and from
Mr. Johansens,
EACH ALTERNATE HOUR.
Saturday uhrhts will run later to accommo
date the public.
The alMive will he the stations for starting:,
hut this line has been established Tor the
accommodation of the public. aud will carry
passengers, bajssicc or freight, to any part
of cither city that Is accessible to teams,
FARES. Tickets will be sold at the rate
of ilJ4 cents per trip. Bagpase and parcels
at same rates.
L. G. BUTLER. Manager.
Astoria, Mav 27. l&Si.
CALIFORNIA STORE,
THE CHEAPEST
ONE PRICE STORE!
IN ASTORIA.
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COEXEll OPPOSITE THM POST OFFICE.
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JOHN MARK, - - PROPKIETOR,
CHEWAIttUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON.
rtS-Orders left at the G RUMANIA UKEIC HA LI. will be promptly attended to.ns
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As it is customary this season with merchants to quote prices inklvertising, I will show the public that I Can
not he undersold, and would draw attentien: to tnmoiiowing
JMRS. H. A. DERBY,
MASONIC HALL. - ASTOUIA, OUKCOX.
Will oihi her new stwk
On TWay, May 5ft, 1881.
Consisting of
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
The Josephine Seamless Kid Gloves
"Warranted to be the liest In the market.
Also, a large assortment of
Infants Wear and Ladies Dres
sing Saques.
A larse variety of
NEW MILLINERY GOODS
Purchased by herelf
Hats, Bonnets, Velvets,
Satins, Riblions, Ruchings,
Collars, Etc., Etc.,
MAIN STREET, - ASTORIA. OREGON.
TIN PLATE.-
BLOCK TIN
For sale ex "Warehouse at Astoria orFortland
by B AIjFOUR, G UTHHIE & Co.
M-tf Portland, Oregon.
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Nine yanls pure linen crash B. 1 00
Eleven yards Russia crash . Si 00
Extra large linen towels P. 5 20
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Extra larfje hone-coml towels & lo
Five monnie owels for JF g 50
Extra large Turkish towels M. 25
Extra fine unbleached table linen, per vaiil & 45
Turkey red table linen, warranted fast colons-, per yard 75
to
Ta-xa .- ly rrAl Iri mVAAilf
JurU blU uuiicj-tujuu i;uu apiunw if g
Extra size honey-comb bed spreads . 15
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Ladies lown or bleached balbrigan hose, per pair $ 20
f. All other hosiery in porportion.
niton ilannel undershirts and drawers, each 40
Gents jgood Merino undershirts and drawers, each 40
Genttfjgood, all wool, red or blue Ilannel undershirts and
ifniwers. each ; 1 25
Ten fail's gents cotton socks (not wan-anted full regular)
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Gents good suspenders, and upwards
Great Bargains in Clothing,
Great Bargains in Soots and Shoes,
Great Bargains in Mess Goods,
Great Bargains in Juaces,
Great Bargains m Hosiery,
Great Bargains in Buttons,
25
Gems blue shirts.
All other goods in proportion.
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I Great Bargains in Hats,
I Gigat Bargains in Furnishing Goods,
Gfeat Bargains in Dress Trimmings,
I Gfeat Bargains in Embroideries
Gfeat Bargains in gloves,
eat Bargains in House Furnishing Goods,
Great Bargains nl all Departments.
Mv Embroideries, Laces. Corsets, and Kid Gloves&Jtarc all bought direct from importers and manufacturers in
J . t l.. imilar goods arc selling-elsewhere.
This is no advertising dodge, as I have each and cv$Jv article advertised, and will sell them at prices quoted.
G. H. COOPER,
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ASTORIA, OREGON.