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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1881)
p --- TJ1 r-r- T- rl J " "st jjs.. -it?- T3H. y r--?f3Pp:3ei--ii 3 ASTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY JUNE 1G, 1881 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Kscoptetl), I. C. Ireland, XMItor ami Proprietor Astonan Building, l'"a Streci. Terms of Subscription : soiTed by Carrier, per week ........"5 Ceau Seat by mail, four months ..-. 58 0& Sent by mail, one yoar-.......-........ " J Proa of Postaee to Subscriber.. sr Advertisements inserted by tbo yer at the rato of SI Tn por squaro per month. Transient advertising by the day or week, flfty cents per squaro for onch insertion. The Weekly Asloiinu Is n mammoth sheet, neatly double the size of the Daily. It is just 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 sub scribers at S2 (X) per year in advance. jif"A limited numuer of Mnall ader tisciuenLs inserted at established mtes. THEJ3XTY. Thk Daily Astouian vl 1 .vf tiy nunl anr cent a month, fire fwrf aye. w erii who nmtemiilate absence fnm tltf rUg can have Thk Astoutan frtUm them. Daily r Wkrki.y tiithtHH l av ptrt-nfiee Kith nut additional xrM-. Addrt-&i may he cnanatA n itftai is !v'iYd. Isire for t the counllno rrom. -The Scottish Admiral, which arrived yesterday, is coal laden. The Ethel was taken in tow for Portland yesterday by the Chief, Betts pilot. Mr. Thos. Goodwin, who has been quite ill, was able to be in the city yesterday. -The steamer State of California will sail from this port for Sun Fran cisco to-morrow. 3Ir. C. .1. Tronchard loft for Pol t land yesterday oa business, to be absent for a few days. The steamer Columbia left San Francisco f-r Astoria and interior ports rcstcrdaj'. and will be due here to-morrow. All sub committees should en deavor to be represented at the Fourth of July mcetinji tonight at tlit? coun cil chamber. j Two more nets got fouled with drift and went outside yestorday morning. The men saved themselves and boats bv cuttin" loose from the nets. s -Tho Columbia towod, and , JUr. Latham piloted, the British Ad miral into port. She comes to Laidlaw tv. Co., sixty-six days from Newcastle, N. S. W " Tho Argo has arrived from Port land, laden with 2,530 centals of wheat, valued at $50,400. Not 32,500 centals valued at 59,400, as reported b' the Portland prcs3. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Astoria and Winnc mucca railroad company will be held " at the office of J. Q. A. Bowlby, on Friday, July 8, 1881, at 7 r. v. Bishon Haven, n. i.. I.. I., a., of tho Methodist Episcopal church, will arrive on tho Columbia to-morrow and remain a day or two. Notice of his services in this city to be given hore- after. Jerry, you of the Standard: Don't you never accuse us of spelling J. L. Stouts name J. F. Storet. If we catch you over to Ocean Yiew this summer wc '11 settle for that blunder of yourn. 1 ,, I i .rrouaDie autcuze- I Yesterday afternoon a woman known . aa Nellie Jones, committed suicide by jumping into the bay from the second storv of the Walk-walla restaurant. She struck a pile in the descent bofore striking the water, and altiiough she was quickly rescued, death ensued in a few moments. She has boon em ployed at Music hall, but for fohic time past has boon sick, and prior to her coming to board at the Walla walla restaurant was on the sick list j in St. Marys hospital. It is supposed that her sickness and course of life had produced despondency, and in a tem porary fit of insanity she decided to put an ond to her existence by leaping from her chamber window. One more unfoi lunate Weary of breath. Rashly importunate Gone to her death. The rtcht name of tae woman is Ella Levena and her petie live in Amity. Since writing the above Mr. Broemser, projirietor ot the Walla walla restaurant, called upon us to say tlmt the woman waa not a boarder in the house. She was occupying room secured by a colored nutii named White, also a restaurant keeper in Astoria; upon icpreaeuta'ions made to Mr. Bioemser that the mom was for a sick married lady from the in terior. She was fitnifelied with meals bv While, and neither Mr. Broemser nor any of his household evri sa the woman in his house. She ket hor room closely, was alwaj-s orderly. No disturbance of any kind has ever boon heard in tlfe room, nor anything to excite a suspicion tliat she was not a respectable person, here for tho benefit of hor health, as reoroaentcd. Hu mors arc atloat, but as the matter will undergo thorough examination before the ooroner, wc await devcw.pn'ents. Appleton's Home Books. Tho Home Garden is tho third in the series of thes-e books published by Appleton & Co. The present volume is edited by Ella Rodman Church. The suggestions are generally in good taste, though many of the plants rec ommended for ornamental grounds arc hotter adapted to castom titan to Pacific coast gardens. There is a pretty full description of the best rosea known to gardners, and it may be nated that the bost roses known in the Atlantic states, are the best on this side of the country. The illustra tions in this small volume are uni formly good. For sale at the book stores in San Francisco. In nfeinoriaxn. Furnlahcd Itooms to Xt MISCELLANEOUS. At Mrs. Minium's lodging house. Office to Rent. Single or in suites of two. in Thk . or.iAX building. Prices reasonable. -i CARL ADLER'S IBIUSIC SXOR3E, Attention. Kreu lunch, beer and whiskey T-j xor.uow at the Creat Ealern saloon. Max " aoni-k. : Hnlt. Snlt. ltiauttlicA 1 Pianos and Organs Of all makes constantly on hand. Also a lull stOCK 01 Constantly on hand, and ia quantities to suit. Liverpool factor) lflled. Bay Gko. . IIlm. j VIOLINS. GUITARS, BANJOS, AC- --- CORDEONS. CONCERTINAS. Uriek! IJeielc! Itrlek! j HARMONICAS, FLUTES, 1 hi eon hand a large amount or brick . VC. ,-,.- cTRTXfi; fortleat front ?S to s per Uhumiu.1. VIOLIN AD GUITAB STKGb, I Cull and examine, near AMorm eeme- vhtotpit ivTRTrrFV'rs !(er. John Wii.T.iAMov.l AND MUblCAL JMKUALfc2lb, A- Hell as evemiiine ei-v Keionginp to a Tirsl C'lH'S 31iuie Store. DRY At a regular meeting of Astoria lodt! 1 No. -l, i. o. of o. r., held .June Y, lite 1 fnllnv.-iiiii resoittiioiis were reai anu iuloited : wiiekka-. Bv the liana ofaniHAviio God. our grcatlN lajloved and oMoOmed Siuei. Fannie Fox. lias been A-eniorcd from Um scenes of this life:tW'refore n, it II lttw,licL That bv the death f Sister I Fox, the Good Templars lodge of Asto ria, and tlie icniiMjraiiee csium generally, has Mtstaincd an irreparable lo-s of one of its lest and noblest members. RexAveJ, Th.it as members of tlie organisation to which she belonged, we extend to the husband and other dear ones our most heartfelt .syiapatliies and words of encouragement. Hcaolvcd. Tliat.H our circle of uuit is broken, our lodge loom bs draped in iiiMirniiiir mid all members in "ood standing wear a like badge for thirty j days, in respect for our deceased sister. Jlantlrea. iliat iiicm.' reonuious ue: The Central Hotel. One or tlie finest, eleane-l ami best I keitt hotels in Astoria. -itualeil near the -teamer landing, willi firt cla-. airy nxunv. good lKanl and ery reasonable I rales. i;ar ami imintru hhuh-.. i m lwsi i if wine?, and liotlMrs. and ail oxcel- lent silas-. of San FraueiMro Iht. Axtoix liiKi.on. rropnetor. At lent Jon to Heer !ri:ilier. spread upon tlie record-, of the lodge and a copy transmitted to the family of our iloeeajwd sister, ami to l in: A-- Toni.W for publication. K.M.Mki:i:ii.i., Iv. A. Conwix, T. F.Mkao. CommiUee. The eelehrated an FnineiM-o Na-j tional ler,Ma Wanei agent. i-.awa aliead. The men who appreciate and) are wen iiieaeii io iiiriun n ni men t eusiouMr are Mr. Beiloli and Mr. Louis ; 11..1..1 ?.. . .-- I !.. W W r.l I .Ainiot ill .iMuim, .inn .n. ,. ii. ami W. B. Ihudeit in llw.i.-o. "Ami doul lake tlie liore sIkh awa from lheirdoor. Ky the Weekly. Tin: Wkkkia Astoui.w for this week if. full of jiM sueli information and news or tlM country as ottr friend in the vtt-A want to mv. It Iuin ver fewaiherti-emenl-. and is elioek to the i muzle of information tlmt no fiimily can sueeessriilh Mpieexe along without. Two dollar- will buy lite wliole wad for a year, SI ."" for ix mouth-.or ten cenN jht eii. Clams will not keep long enough in warm weather to bear shipment to the interior, hence any who want clams must come to Astoria, or near the native habitation of those excel lent bivalves. There can be nothing better for the farming community of America than the American Agriculturist. It is worth $50 a year to anyone on a farm, but we will receive orders for it at the rate of Si 50 per year. Inclose SI CO in your letter to pay for postal order. We charge our readers no commission on this. He shipped a basket full of choice clams to his friend in Albany. When the clams arrived his friend took a look at them and immediately ordered them cached for keeps. He thought his friend had shipped him something that was bad; when in fact the flavor was contracted en route. The interi or air does not agree ivitli clams. Uncle Geo. Birchard, of Grays river, has a scrub cow also which will stand a little puffing. From Decem ber 29, 1880, to January 20th inclus ive, nine churnings from the milk of this one cow yielded fifty-nine pounds of butter, and one of the milkings was kicked over. Uncle George says she has brass knobs on her bonis, and atvybody that can beat this can take r the Irnobs. We acknowledge samples of the canned productions of the factories of Mr. A. Booth, including ox-tail soup, pottod ham, potted turkey, potted tongue, and salmon. Also salmon sam ples from Wetherbeo & Thomes, Wm. Hume, the original salmon packer, Goo. W. Hume, and the Astoria Packing company. Also labels from various factories too numerous to mention, but all of which will bo as signed proper position in time; for tho mutual advantage of the canning in interest and Tjie Astokiax. Itegnlnr convocation of St. Jm IX. A. chapter this (Thursday )AiYon ing, at 7:ottoflock sharp. The new steamer Wilkunet does not belong to the Oregon Railway and Navigation company. She is the property of the Oregon Improvement company. A Chinaman working on the Ore gon llailway and Navigation com pany's railroad near Tlie Dalles, fell over a cliff :5) feet into the river, last Saturday. ThoxStamlfird adds the following, on the way to tlKs jort from Hong Heng Hong eong: P. .1. Carlton, W. II. Basse andaN. Bovntoi.f J lie launton was in IferthlWihikiid the St. Vincent for this port or San Francisco. j l J Mr. Robert G. Long, of Eidlo U&2, called' yesterday. Bob is well fixudoti the ranch, and likes com pany. Wc have boon to sec hint twico. He'always kills a fatted steer or two whenever we have been there. Workmeu on Tillamook rock lie gun the work of constructing another building yesterday for a store-house, engine-house and boat-house. An iron tramway and staircase is to be con structed up the northeastern slope of the rock. Our old-time friend Dsdd Frank Eastorbrook, who has nearly worn his fingors up to the first joints trying to dig a fortune out of an Oregoniana thin spaco box, goes to Wood river. We hope he will strike it rich. Dsdd deserves a fortune sure. The Amity brans lmnd, not fool ing satisfied with the decision at Dal las, has challenged the ljafayotte baud to play a contort for 100. The terms to be that the Amity band furnish the Lafayette bos three nieces, and the Lafayette band to furnish the Amity boys the same number, audi each to have thirty days jM-actioe. AVUlinmtnort Ironerty. Creat barsaiiis are now offered in the city of Williamport for any persons v.iAhimito locale from one lot to iie aero. It is well adajttcd for gardens, dairv ranches or pleasint Ikiuics: well elevated. Mtuatcd one mile outh of A, -eMI5b The Wyoming people, who have perliaps had as much to say against the star postal routes as anybody, are now grumbling because they cannot securo further IvenoHfSvfroiii the ser vice. They solemnly aVk that suvoral routes be eKjjtiljted, I notably that between Lirjpfie aiut North-jmrk. The Boomciinig sayb: "North-park is now aWfmiiiifiii-onortions which dotnand that some attention lc paid I . .. , ...,-. ...i : : Frank laber's lee Cream .saloon, on to those wno are seining ai.u i.i.t- . ,,.. JMU,r IU mWm mm All classes ot liiuustrv are fitted nicely with pnvaie rooms nr ladies, ll is also the depot lor choice eonfectionerv, taffy, etc. Koniain punch I'lanosaml Oralis "Olil J i l':e nmnthlj ia-Mallim-iit tt.t!irf( rrcnt. CARL ADLER'SBOOK STORE. fSsr Hie l.tr-,et Uek of Blank Boohs and Stationery Of ewr tleseription. S. 1mvI lH.k-. Ihltles. Toetieal Works. Alliums :uAl l. old IVns, IkKlei a full and romiHVte FJsitH-k of en'Ot iK usually keivt iiia well mniiateu Hook .store. AImi iietVN deiMit ami asency for cery p:iHr ami iH-noilieal uiliiieu. CARL ADLER'S VARIETY STORE Watclies. Clocks ami Jewelry, rocket ami i.iKie Liuiery. Notions ami Tins. Frame, and Chromos. Camasis. a complete ifS kb rrsiLviirliiH'Ht. Arvheri'. etc. Sew m-K I ever" steamer. The public are Initeil to e:uiiine m Moek ami urices. rm:N..Mi s st.. - astoima.okeciox. THE 1 1 L STOKE LEADS THE VAN" ! ! ABOVE THE DIN AND TIDE OF BATTLE: AMIDST MISSILES FEOM FLTING SHOT AND SHELL, STILL COMES THE CKY AND GRAND RUSH TO THE I X L STOKE, Where Ls displayed one of the largest and most complete stocks o! GOODS, CLOTHING, EVER SEEN IN THIS MAEKET, And to be Sold ut tlie lowest Margiimble Profits. A FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS, With Satins, Gimps, Cords and Buttons to Match. IN ENDLESS VARIETIES. KCOSXEiiEOr GQEfcSEiYSi and GcXaOfVES,. AT TRICES WHICH WILL ASTONISH YOU. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE INVOICE OF &jrn.s Stylos 1-n StrTTcr jHats. IN FACT HERE YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING IN THE LINE CONSTITUTES A so; THAT MENT, FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS ESTABLISH- I SHALL SUSTAIN MY ONE PRICE SYSTEM AND Don't Propose to be Undersold. CALL AND SEE ME. MME. DEMOREST AGENCY. a m cooper, 1XI Store, corner Main ami Concoiuly Streets. Astoria, Oregou The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot Trs i I OCKCl Ir VSt Vankee iuj .jm ivture l 'nolccl roail to tin information call at tlM'eeim'lerj. place. For further i my resilience near n rs A r icm.N wii.i.iAM-ox.! HU vVb Ice 'rcani Saloon. Faber's lei Cream .sahMiii. ing there fitnrtiug up there, ami asking for! rcognition fixxii the outer world. The service should have been increas ed; but with the violent measures now beinj; taken toward the increase of all western route, it will probably re quire some time to secure this much needed aid." Possibly. Fre-h Lime, ami Lemons ai l'afie Allen. lee cream at l!oscoe oyster ami re fresjinienl .saltMiiioit Main street. Max. WaRiier" San Francisco N'a IkHial biewery lntr can't lie heat. P. Wilhehu. Uos saloon. opHisitu the Clarendon hotel. Portland. Oresoii. Dr. Welch will remain in Astoria this week for the practice of Dentistry. His rooms are No. 10, Occident hotel. The New Testament authorized edition revised, for twenty-five cents at Charies Stevens and Sons'Citj Iook store. Look out for a bis ht ofS.in Fran ic.n Vnlinnnl Inewerv lieer to arrive bv steamer Oregon, at Max Wasnefs asency. -erved J oiifer. Letter From 3fr. DnvIiNon. Astoria. May 2t:. issi. Ennni: Astekian: 11 is with pleasure that I call the at tention of our mulcts to the fact that I ! have established a branch photouniph lallervin Astoria, opposite the tourt- I house. 1 earne-tly invite every etti.en of v(mr town and ieinit to vi-it u ami cxa'miuc the display of jticture. firmly believins that the venliet of each one will Itetliat inv work : net onlvof the j 1ksI but that tlie prices are reasonable, j 'All the tinisiiiii!; will ik none :u my lHiine sailerv m Portland and tunned direct hi the cu-tomer. The oirator in charge is an accomplished artist and has an abundance of patience with chil dren and nervous ico)ilc. 1 am pre pared to do all kinds of icwinjr. color- j iiik, cop in", ami enlarging to any size, i In all departments, I will see mat my customers go awa sati-lied, and re siiecttullv solicit tlieir patronage. cry trnlv, ".I.O. Da vinox, Photograiiiiei. Corner First and Yamhill streets,Port laiMl. tf ASTOKIV At: ENVY OF (So CO., IJooli Hinder :itul llhuiU Hook IanulartiirerH. TIm oiilv lUmlers hi Uk stale that can do first -class work, sinii as l'oks with (Hit !Mi.y l.'ult Tiirkfv- Panel Crtcrs. and Full Cllt Hides. V.'e liae three first-class work- imch fniia Um' I"ast. Old Iknikm reliound. CAKI. ADI.ER.Ascnt. A .Men'iiu! Man N Merciful to lus Itatst. ' (.VI,Y '23 CKXTS. 659.000 ALREADY SOLD ! ! A treatise on the j;jgjp3 k o9Bffiil fi4 iw wwnTTm-'Yiii mSSSSm JCj(a MAY BE HAD OF lE.RHAWES SOLE AOEXT. Also. Agent tor the celebrated MEDALLION RANGE. B., HliLWES, TWO DOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT, ASTORIA, OREGON. - Look out for a Rxn lot of new goods on Carl Adlers return from .San Fran cisco. He will bring a little of every lliiHK tvitb him. P. J. Goodman, on CiienauuiR street, has jttsj leceived IIkj Iattt and mot fashionable -tyle of gents and ladies Svoots, shoes, etc. Pleasure ardeiiM. CimmI Jiealthfiil exercise improves and makes one healthy, consequent l it would Ihs well to exercise more and therebv la assured of good health. Dr. .1. O'lifien. (Jen. V.". M. Orders and Prof. Wilson (or circus fame) are about to till a want long tell in Astoria, during the summer x-hsoii. utey nave now :u course of construction all the machinery ximI Jtmlinnccs neeessm Ut the carr- Fresh candle made daily at the As- j mg on of a p!ca-nnt taniily dimmer CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FTJBNITTJRE S BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Gurtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Comulete in every branch. -Iroquois, the Derby winner, was bred by T. Welch, at Chostuut Hill, Pennsylvania, and was foaled in 1870. He is a rich brown colt, with a blajse face and near hind foot white above the pastern, and about fifteen hands throe inches liign. On the IlOtli of August, 3S7i, be was hipod to Liv erpool, and went from there to New market. - The deep blue saa is almost trans parent now in ita clearness. Capt. Wass told us of a place whore a half dollar could be soan upon the bottom at sixty feet depth. Wo believe one could almost be seen in the water about Tillamook rock, were it not for the surge and the dashing of the heavy swells. The line of the Columbia rive'- is very distinctly marked where the waters meot. Irtria Cflinlv Knelorv llCXt door IO stevens V Sons Ikk.1; store opposite the 1k11 lower. S. Dauzigcr. San Francisco clothing store, lias the largest and best selected slock of clothing in the city. Also, gents furnishing goods, boots and slmes, trunks and aliso. hats and caps. Charles Stevens Ar Son are in re ceipt of a fine stock of moulding;, and are now prepared to make picture frames to order. Call ami Iniect uicir stock. .J. II. D. Cray is now selling Wlicat, item ami Feed of all kinds at reduced rates, and has nWi a line lot of Ash and Vine Maple Wood on hand for sale. P.efore purehasinggoodsof auybod call ami inspect my stnek. You are welcome. 1 will gladly show my goods, no matter whether you buy or not. New goods by e cry steamer. S. Daxzioki:. Mamma.' said a live-year-old. the other din, 'l wish ott wouldn't leave me lo l jike care of Imbv again. 1 le was so bad 1 had to eat all the candy you j Iwnight at the Astoria Cand Factory to amuse hint. For the genuine .1. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at tliedem, ophite tho Ixdl lower, and see Campbell. rii .1. 11. 1). Crav is now prepared tostipplvthe K'st qualities of fir, hem-j lock, vine maple, spruce limbs, etc. cuipc. v - 9 resort or nlensiirc istrdc lis. consisting of dancing, swinging atoiiml the circle, bj motive iMiwer or a whirly-gig, ten-pins on a new principle, etc. Refreshments will consist of all the delicacies of the season. Admission free. Location cen tral. N'o intoxicating drinks Mild oh thegnmnds. Fiulher iartleulars here after, as they projose to adertise. First Street Bridge Saloon. HENRY ROTHE, DEAi.Ei: in fim: wines. i.t(ii'(ii:s. P.kki:. ("ioaks ainl ImM br.imls ttf KENTUCKY WHISKY, lajSHith Hrst street. loi:TUM.Oi:r.:ov. J3r-;s:San KramiMM rnl Tal oh the IH'wises. And bis DiM-ascs, b B.J. KEXD.LLL, M.D. Full or Valuable and I'ractical In. formation, anil i'entainins: an i.vdex ox- iisr.ASEs. Wbleli rives the sYinntom. cause and the lU-t Treatment if each ; a taWe pUing all the orinciiwl drugs used for the Horse, with the ntbian- diw.eneels. Mini antidote when a Uuuui - i iriM. uiih n cii"ni Inn of the Horse's leetb al different Mgcs, with rules for tcllhiKthe aneef thellor-e: Kietigray- bip slHming llH- tiiiMirtaiil loims in uie stnH'lnreur llie h4se. alsi illuslnitiug losI Uoiis :sMiiiHil 1 sk'k Horses in ilitTerent dis eases. ailUU4e eiHieciMw oi xvrviiis. ia o ItH'li 'Aoohl iH a lhrse-nner Ibnv t live dliars each EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN THIS BOOK. ThousamlNwho lwenvu it ronitiieiid it and m.in kxh1 IincseHieii liaeelolled it In the hteiit-st terms. een slaliMfj that they prefer Ti to lunik which e?st to to ?lo U). l)oiHl tbnm awavxoar iwhicx in tlie piir ..i..,. ..r itwtK iMMiks im tlK lbKse.wbica an s mil o Uttni wuis, aiHi itvunieai terms a IhIh iimuii ItliMe in Hie .iverage nalrr bill. MI Y K EN I) AL!S TUKAT1SK, AiMHikof ho iKtc-s. i.i siH-r covers-. JinS on more ;nuit:d inf-HiajitHUi than Is rpn iaiued in S4HIHS lance Jnni-s at far higher eul. IlaximiexaiMiiiedlbislHtokthiinMiKbly wt are satisheil no HOKSE-OWNER ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor. HAVING EVERY FACILITY FOK ticlo, I am now prepared to furnu LAGEEBEEE, xVT :iii CEXTJ4 PKU GALLON JIE MANUFACTURE OF A FIKSTCLAkS AK the public with the finest uiutlity. for cash. I OF AT BOTTLED BEEE, $1 f0 1K1J lOZKI. W JgCQXalEg A TEi. tST-Familiej andkoepera of public ho'i?es promptly and regularly supplied. M. MEYER. Troprietor. ASTORIA. OREGOX. Wilson & Fishee MRS. S. T. McKEAN, ORALEK IS DRESS TRIMMINGS. HANSEN 1JKOS., W.i.il.l lisit:itf:iiiMmei,t atx'tit uiestiiit;2,i r,.iil in ! mirehas, !f he did Iml know the i'iIiik nf itx eiHitelits. I.Vn21lillli: the de- 1 siratilluy f bahiK sm-li imwtkiil iufoniia-' I lion as our faniilni; frleiiLs daily need hi their business-, irmhlctl at reasouauie i-osi instead irieinj;oWicd to iwy llHeiioniious ..n.Hi .i..uu.i..l ii i li lMililUliers of most AOjJ"T"jrT"Q Ariciilliirall'ooks. we liae secured j Several Hundred Copies Of tins abiaM- little Treatise on the Horse. shwSe eojHes of wbk-h we slwll le pleased to mail to any reader of this imper. onstage pre jwhI by MS.OII n'iv:tt of S3 ZJ"E5"DsT-2?S- KendttaiH-es ma Ite made in currency, sil ver or Ht:iiHis. Scud all orders to :.'.IItKIiAM), Astoria, Orcgor PKAT.l'.KS IX ! LUBRICATING OILS, COAL OITi, PAINTS-AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, MILL TEED. GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED. Which will be exchanged ror country pro duce or sold at lowest prices. Comer Clienamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA. OREGON. M 3BUI X 33 353 DEL 3 Jobbing and Rqmii'iiij ON Leave orders at the Denton street. wood vnrd. foot of I F. Slicrnian it Co. ifegs leave to not if v the jmblic .'of lAstiria that they have sold out Uiein entire meat and vesotable niarkoi to S, GRascr & Co and would recnimuqnul tlMr successors to their eustoinersfiii Astfrla. F. Sherman V Co. will pay all debTs and collect all accounts to date. ROUSES, ETC., '.Attended to at the Shortest Notice. CORNER CASS AND ASTOR STltl'KTS. j ASTORIA. - ORIIGON. The Union Pacific railroad oom pany has determined on running the Utah and Northern to Holona, Mon tana. The fact that surveyors have been put to woi-k to locate the pro- nosed route, and the fact that .men I and teams have been forwarded to the front, speaks in favor of the proposed route, and it may be safely assorted that Helena will soon have railroad1 inji More, Astoria communication of her own. sAiisr-x- JSr-XjajE-fsrs HOSPITAL, VS7 OOIXTIKr, Wholesale agent for the RED CE0WN FLOUR Made ! the now piocess. Tln liest Klimr in lhe market. Even sack gnaninteed : if nut good as represented you can return It. Merchants will it ml it to their advantage to .sell this l-lour. BRAN. SHORTS AND CHOP FEED Also for s;de. IVrsons wishing-Flour or recti will luiiiine my new Drug Stnn', at i. k. -" All kinds or WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC., Corner or Cass and Jefferson streets, Astoria. ZSr-Stainpingiloiie to order. C. K. J CKINS. J. A. M0XTO0MEKV. STOVE AND TIN STORE Sole Agents for tho Magee Standard Ranges, Etc. ASTORIA, - OREGOX. at inv dock. Astoria. .I.AV.CONN. ASTORIA, OREGON. S. G laser & Co succcssois lo F. Sherman & Co.. havinj: housht the meat and vegetable market of F. Slicr nian & Co., would respectfully ask i continuance of the patronajie bestowed on the f onner jroprictors. llnvln-7 mnde nrran-jcments in New York and Srii Francisco for the pur chase of all my goods, my facilities lor buying are such as to enable nic to undersell all others. I defy competi tion. S. Dunziger, s.nn r rancisco cloth-' TIN PLATE. BLOCK TIN For ssde ex Warclnmseat Astoria or Portland K.vi.Kon:. ltiikii:v o. Portland, Oregon. By whose authority ia it that the I streot crossings on the roadway are made places to store stave bolts, wood, etc. The roadway is none too wide anywhere, and the suporiniondeiit of streets should see to it that no such use as this should be made of the crossings, which are tbo only conve nient turn outs. Nailing slabs on the planks to coyor holes should bo stopped, as they frighten horsos pass ing over them. Peter Wilhclni has established a first class saloon in C. II. Paso's build ing, on Suuemoqhe street, near the bell tower, and has appointed Messrs. Win. Dock & Co. his agents. The best of everything In the line of wines Hnuois. beer, cigars, etc., will be kept on hand. Prof. A. L-Franci-j, tlie experienced I by IcG-tf IV A K HSL'i& 1 -hftfe-jrii iSISMe IS IKCIjAREI without rrilTIIKK XOTIC'K Vsaj And m terms hi peace hiiiii ever man In Astoria has anew suit of clothes 3EA1K V .1IKAXV. IxAk at tlie prices : Pants to order from - - - f co Pants, Genuine French Cassbnere - 12 0 Salts from - -- -- -".to Tlie finest line of samples on the coast to select from. 1. '. M1IA . Main street, opposite Parker House. Astoria rSlllIS INSTITCTION. I'MlEi: CAKE OF i the Sisters id Chant . Is now ready for t lhe reception of iatienH. lTlvale rooias lor iiie accomimiuuiiuu ui any desiring them. l".ittentsndtn!ttedatallhmirs.dnyornIght. Xn iihvsicinu has exclusive right, even patient is Tree to and has the privilege of emplojingauy physician they prefer. Vnitcri. States 31arlnc t-.v,.,in wim n Uosnital Dues. are cntl- tletl to Freecire and attendance at thLs Hos pital during sickness. lVnnits limst he ob tained br United States Marines at tho Cus tom House. SlSTKIts ck CiiAnixv. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Kkntov S-rnKirr. Nki: P.vkkku Hoisr. ASTORIA. OREGON. Have You a Horse? If so, YOt MUST NOT FAIL TO GET Kwr IAI.L.'S Ti:l-.T1SK OST THK HOItSK, It U worth ten times Its cost to every one hay- I.. .. Iimih nr -1 riMlIll Its COsL Ls but 2j cents and will be sent postpaid on receipt of price, anil tne uintiey aiii ue rviunueu ii anv who do not think It worth its price. Address: THEASTORIAN OFFICE. CENERAL WACHIHISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LANDf MARINE ENGINES! Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. IAVISII TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF the citizens or Astoria and ilciaity that I haw opened a Near the O. R. & X. Co's dock. My stock is now !nl fresh ami anv one wlshinz any thing in my line may depend on getting the PUREST AND REST. I have secured the services of Mr. A. F. Johns, a careful and competent Druegist of fourteen years experience, who will attend to the Inscription Department. Also a splendid assortment of Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Toilet Sets, And everything usually kept In afirst class Drug Store, and they will be sold at the Warranty dcecLs. quit claim deeds and inortcases. for sale at this office. A. D. "Wass, President. .1. fi. Hustler. Secretary. I."V.Casb, Treasurer. Jonx Fox, Superintendent. YKRY LOWEST PRICES. By strict attention and fair dealing I solicit a share of the public patronage. rtxrx. Respectfully, J. W. CONN . P.S. Physicians prescriptions compound ed day or night. and popular piauo tuner, arrived last! evening. He will renptin in the city one week. He is'prdpared to furnish the is best pianos aiid organs now made in the cast. All orderstjeft at the Occident hotel will uc proinpuy nueu. Buv The Weekly Astoiuan in post-pa'id wrapper for ten cents, and send it to some friend m the east. It Is ! bettor than n letter. M. D. KANT, merchant Tailor and Clothier. THE LAEGEST. FIXEST, AXD CHEAPEST HELECTIOS OF CLOTH, CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. 5. vi '