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- -- - J 0 pj . i Mwjaaoai Astoria, Oregon. Wednesday Morning June 29, 1881. No. 51. - Vol. XY. yi rf5Si T Tast Railroading. Jhildelji Keemd. "Talk about fa&t trains! Wty, I was carried onco at the rate of ninety-four miles an hour,"' said a Philadelphinu yesterday, who for forty-five out of his sixty years has been prominently cermecled with railroads in this country ami England. "Possible?" incredulously re marked the newspaper man. " Fact! It was nvty back ii! 1872, over the great Northern awl North British wads, the connect ing l'nks between EuiHaitd and Scotland. A nartv of us went over to inspect the Tay bride, the one that came down last year, you recollect. We had a cab en gine, four seats in the cab and four occupants, two jrovernnieiit officials and two railroad men. The manager of the road gave orders for a clear track, and off we went. The engine had a ten and one-half foot drive wheel. It was a light locomotive, built expressly for speed, but not much for draught. At the start we made about a ti'Mi a minute, but we run so smoothly that we did not know wewere doing it until we over took the forty-milo-an-hour trains, which Avere .standing off for us. "Well, we kept this speed tip until we were at a point between G las sow and Dundee. Then the en- gineer let her out, and for at least i , i.o nines ne weni i me rate -h a, mite ana a nan a minute, .ouwi-, how she did II . Uow liu engi neer managed to m signals i can i conceive. -m ,u- ment a post would x in tlicdis-j tance, and the next far behind us. Just the same with tlte stations. As we passed one! put t'!twu aetermimjtl man, has been Imnti to see tne name?, una betorel -itti.- ii ii... i i:i. ..:i. -i ' w,y un iuu-e:..i ,.Kt- !,, lences. Were we nervous : iNoi a bit of it. "When you get above S'ty miles tin hour you don't ap preciate it except by looking out of the window. The jermrent way, too, was magnificent, and that aided us in getting along stnoot't ly. I'd risk the ride every day in my life without any fear. 'There was an e.inric on i Iir ' & i Wroeester and Norwich roa, now , . ., , , - a part of the New lori; and New , , , ... , England road, winch made seven O ' miles in live minutes on a part oi her route as regularly :ls the sun1 rose and set," went on the speaker.' "She was a seven-fool driver, made: in Paterson, and carried a baggage and two passenger cars. There was a long stretch of road, with a down grade of thirty-five to forty feet to the mile, and when tins point was reached the engineer would let her go for all she was worth. "Before you go I'll give you a point," said the speaker in con clusion. "It's a funny thing, but it's true, that an engine troing down grade at a high rate of speed will slp more than one drawing the same train and going up grade. It's a fact; yet it can't be account ed for by mechanics who have given it years of study. The French government has spent thousands of dollars in an endeav or to solve the mystery, yet it's en gineers are as much in tin dark now as ever." The most notable and disas trous earthcpiakes on record, it may be said, are those of Italy (52G), when 120.000 persons per ished, and of Sicily (1G9U), when G0,000 lost their lives. Accerding: to Gibbon, towards )4'2 each ve.tr was marked with the repetition of earthquakes of such duration that Constantinople was shaken above forty days of such extent that the shock was communicated to the whole surface of the empire. At Antioch a quarter of a million persons are said to have perished. This period of earthquake and plague (512-7) was the period when the superior planets were in perihelion as they are now. Uuy Thk- Wkkki.y Actokiak in post-paid wrapper for ten cents, and send it to some lrieiid in the cart, it is better than a letter. . . . ,; alter Iillll Jinoe ins i-Haipt irwjii: c:K-.ifij imtmnn. .ji cv wrciu ic T coula draw it in ae-a:n weltatl' . , , . , . .. , .! thewlmsav that tlHvaie too ioor to A A. . . LhiciiIii eflunly jwl m AMil, but tiea)aer: imt thevaremdlo ioorto come to the next. ( )f vur.ie lite , t Mn..iJu i0 wmie ui HmI wenly titm-s tin price of a -.a-Hsr ..aticswe,, ,.,., H T , tZ Z "" " ""' ' about coimling the l--Smph,olr.s! , . ... . i. ;. w; mokk tkutii tiiax rovrxY. More Victim for Billy the Xkl. hie9 TiiMO. News from Lincoln couuly Mate that Bill v ISooner, alias Billy the Kid, has addtd thi-ee more victims to the murders already ehargu'd to htm. On (lie 2d iust., lie i-ode up to one of tlte cattle camps of .lolm S. Chisutn. in lHt Slaked plain?. Ciusutu owns large herds of cattle, ranirins: o the Pecos liver and oil the Staked plains The Kid, who was on ChisMs aide during Use celebrated Lincoln count' war litres years ago, which was in re ality nothing but a fitt between two setr- of cattlemen a to wlw sltould c-mtroll the iasuirage and water in Lim-oht ounty, awl in which fend eitrnly-tme wen to gctlter were killed, as shown by lle official records, has now turned Chisums enemy, as 1m claims lie was not paid hint ftf his services. He inquired of os of tin oow Iwys, Ben Howell by name, who was Itobblbg his horse, while three otlters were eookin tapper, if lie worked for fJhisuni. Upou receiving yes as an answer lie shot him, hilling Mm in the breast and killing him instauily. Before the other three cow-boys could get titcir Viuche-4ers or pistols Ukj tvid had hot xnd kill d two and cov-ned tlie third one with his ane uig Winchester r'Be. lie told him he would let him live in order to tell John I'histini that was thus squaring accounts km fov - j The ow-loy went low tne engt- (o 1MKt ttfe cjuiiu for assis-i needs, to iusl;e a fortune, and artverthv alee out the .. .. , iir injfw ajwwerfai auxiliao in money Italic. Tlie dead IK! won 1 nutkiitu. w of Jk. ed in nuisuit f the K.id. Slo-tlff and Jamily of a ood local paper. 1 Tltev d not cet m:t from Itottte to learn Pat Garrflf, wlio has capture I the tlu imws as does ihc husba'td and father, -. , . . i j j i : and t Ik liaiwr M-te- to relieve the other Kid t wi aireadv. and who it x! . .. i. ' i' .... r i.i. i...... ,, .... .. . ! aaM m cbso y, afilwl fve twmihs, ami in aGecling which caplHit? tlme of ihe KM oni jaiioti were killed. Salt l-i'c I lifcuist. 'jlt aecieii which eeoiTecl alot 1 1 ten days a, by which ! vrmtur tlevwood wns vertIv . ... iiniiifwl li ni'Vi'i- veil 1mm it fullv ' , , ., .!. . i" 1 exmji?ra, tlKUirru ii might nt l-c .. . . , .. -,, tdifttcult of xihuiaiiot. Ihe ' , , . . , liAU-ldlr llClUl UT96 lUU. riIII 1111(1'. J,.,. .,,. fe.-- , ler, as slated, but thu'uier powder, as it is calietl. Hey wood, wlto was agent for tlie wt1srf was at the time of the accident ramming a elnnre into a nine foot hole in the r-ek, while jttust 1hIow hint Mr. Jones anil a couple of oilier men were at work. Three slicks of tlie hunder powhr hrcl hecii put iu, and I ley wood was putting iu two more to complete the charge. .Toics cautioned him not lo u-e too much muscle, as it was it dan gerous experiment i make, but tin agent answered that there was no danger, and kepi on as before. A moment later the charge ex ploded iu the face of young I ley- wood, breaking out his front teeth, bunting his face with powder, and breaking tlte small Ixine iu his left arm. He was hurled back some ten or fifteen feet against a wail of rock, which slopped htm and be fell to tlte ground, when Mr. Jones and his men rushed lo him and picked him up. It was lielieved at tlte Uuie that hi eyesight was everlastingly ruined, but such a terrible conseqenee is not uow feared. At best the accident was bad enough ia its results, and should lie a caution to our miners not to he iu too great a hurry to get new and unknown blasting agents. I or the past, year, irre sponsible parties hao been Hood in tlie Pacific coast with adver- O tisemeuts of new explosives, claiming them to be stronger and belter than others that have been iu constant use for the past thir teen years. As a consequence many a poor miner of an experi mental turn of mind lias been lured- to his death or maimed for life, .like 3'outig Uejwood, by trusting too impHoiUy I the glow ing accounts of the safoty of these new awl untried powders. The tern We accident which occurred in City creek canyon u few yearn ago, was from the same canst. STAootI advertiser pnriiaiiarly Mrt hi iJwm-witMkiws into tin uews- 1WJHT. ;ftrMt Hnie rke a look at the Mh1iMtt. If they read Usue of wtHer people. w!ty will they wtl ce ViMI tv fy- coats k to print advertiso-HWMI- llian to semi out salesmen. A -trnil wlwrlist'lnent U sten and ntl ly mon ejle i ihm day,! nan itm-4, .sahsti rnett Ul on in a year. X--.n advertisement tells iis own sAiirv. It wakes iw wi-laks.aN -tlSci-tor iitijrlit k. ami states ixarily wltal ! iiKTcljaiit waul to -ay.wUhrr Mmre nor In-j. Ail vert l-imnls an wmtMl and faithful Hrvant. " Do hws jv?" asks an afeieul- ltin: torrt!tMHt4kiit. Wt know of vmho tnat don't. Tltey Mih-orilM for a iter. ivad it tor a few vears for witiiln:, ami Uh:i mimI if baek 10 tlu iuhli.lHr Milh the 1. yi' itisciilHu. -reftiMHl." Sth'h Imsas that iy nothintu auyltodj.U Uk'v t-aii hHjt it. jsert;oods s)eak for ThemeIveR," but il i- only aflr they are IxuMiht that tur aii im"-!. An objet in advertis iu:'!. to imliHt )M4ik' to lmy tltew ami W tlMm. If Mlf Hak for iuw telvtj.a jstMul jtdv.rti-ttRnt may a!-o sMak for I Ik shmIs. ,:riSome men con see tltinss only ntwsiMtivelv. lntad of lookTit; for ward to wiial tliey wiiil do tlHy only KMik back to what 0uy m'mht ha e done. TIh laru from 'XKrknce. after it hac biTtiW a Huh )al in tlte day. Surh won an the noti-advertiiers. ,Ixk farmtV wen oiMt ilesfused hy tin M-lf-lk- "pra li-ai" fanm-rs, but whtu Uk Iatt.- aw iIm former's cn!-. they chaiitfed llKir mind--. ." 1 am (totng a good enouH lui-iiieo wirlMml ath'ertisim;. Xo dmnit ' yoa arc doing well enoupit foryour pres ent mitls. but do oh forget the lKUiics. the eseitincelee(HMis. tlie times of war oi MHlHnct in jii J "t iikkm; iiiau rause- wmen create uiui terms oi imsi Hete? These wnst iccak;itlateil for ami diseimnltnl if ou would bridge tltem 1 over. One mibt make more than Ik ?3rli man should deprive his wife :?" ?V,,,e. """ lodeprive "" . " r"-"1. a" .?" J " Printing in black, Printine in white. Printing in colors, Of sombre or brighL Printing for mercliani', And laml-acents, too ; Printing for any Who've irinling to do ; Printing for Imiikei?, Clerks, auctioneeis, Printing for drturgiate, Kor dealers in wares. Printing for drapers For, sroeeis, for all. ,WIk will semi in tbeir joba Or give us a call. Printing of NUitliic(s, Or bigger book, too ; In fact there are few tilings Iiul what we can do. Printline ofhtbefe1, All ooloff we tue, sirs, llsfiet-tally fit for Our salmon producers. Printing hy hand, Printing by steam, Printing from type, Or front lrtocks by the ream Printing of placards, Printing of bills, Printing of car-notes For stores or for inilkt ; Prir ling of forms All sorts you can get Legal, commercial, Or ltou&es to let. Printing done quickly, liohl, stylish or neat, At the Astoria?; Oitht, On Catuaud Fourth street. AST0KIAX lIUII.DINrt. CASS STREET THE WEEKLY ASTQRIM -Is TIIF- BEST PAPER FOR OREGON PRINTED IN OREGON. ;1AU. AX!) KT A COPY at tills week's J MBat to swkI u xMtM frietwl. InM'Ktt KVKUV FKIIIAV MOKXINU. ui'l'lCK IX THK ASTOKIAX KU1 1.1)1 (J. CAS6 -rritKKT. I ' lt(U - - I'tBUSUSR. 1 .km r m tts;ui tTtox. ' ' ly Carrier jter mmk ... sr-rta hv-T'y. roorioatittts... . t ihif 'y. twelve mouths . iJf AclvertLsempnts msert4 My il. rar U U: rale vi ?l . per aquar kt MwHith. 1 or !' s time tit nie y-nr, s r per .square for t !ir!t uis.:tlni. and t W iht at-ttare tt e.ieh-MttMUNiiHii! stisrtkin rt!l Ih charred. TStiX ?8 S 55PT: M,3 tw fnnJ on CBE'b? a FSB fisSa .,w,u. jt c Xtwiccr Aii. rt'fff ii..rt:" UunjH 1 HNEWYi UunjH (1U SOTikV Sttrrt i.r!aTC tU 1 r s; rs'.Jtsotmf-l Ik- MMKle Toe Circuit Court JJlanks County Court Rlttiiks, .Fust lee Court (Hanks SMipuIiu: lilnnks, MIscellHiieons IJIaiiks Deeds, MortHfei, etc, for Suit at Titu Astorian oflioe. A fair Sro-oi:i'it. From Ihi- date th A-doria plMtoerRnh salkry will eoiMlsiei Iiimiis on Oh fidlowin; )dau. We ill take -rati e-. id anv lailv ami everylmdj tliat will faorii Hith a -ail. we will rim a iroof f the himm fnt of riiarw. m rtie Iwfm; timler an otdisatMMi to ortler fnrnt urh nejsalivr. Hnk-- tltey de-ire We will tak I lie A-Uria eineim i-itn-)tttitie and all lodue. ami suriHies. anv titm Hh will aetttlde fort lie -:iino-e. ami inMHt eaeli iodue or MiekMy with hk idelure of -neh -rmp. cither taken all topHher or in eparale M'tiin ami ToHel afterward-. We w ill take i.- - of n-kienees ami hnikiiiH;-. Iwdel-. ejuiterte--. mill-. He on the ame Jtim-. viz: We will take the mjatie fre of rliarjrc. We do tnir in order that onr work hall Maml m if merits. a we are ire--aredtoiki il work. Xo one need nait until they so to San Kir.nei.vo, Koi.i.on ix. aim: oik ittii: .' or full knelh l-u-kiir;...; tJ jU . rabinet-. . . 4 UO 2 ."at eanls .Tu 1 ." i;s )klures ami boudoirs. 7 lit . W Vitrrn'Met ealdmH- .". W zm raids am J on Tin-. (I. r.nooK' Co. Peruvian KltCer. "Hie Cmtnt Cinelmu was the Spanish Vk-eroy in Peru in wni. The CouuU. hi-, wife, was pnx'raletl by an intermit leut feer. from which .-lie as freetl by tlM'UMofthe native muedy. the Peni- au lwrfc. or. as it was railed in the language of tlu count r. -(uinitiiia." Craleful for Iter nrovr . on her nturtt to Kuni'M- in liwt". she inlmdticcd the ntH'd iu Spain, wliere il was known umler various mimes, unt.l j.iun:fiis calietl it t'inrhona. in honor of the lad who had bnmshl them that which wn mmmv trecioiithaM theaokl of thchM-a.-. To this dav. after a lape of two hint-! dreil and fifty ear-. M-ienee has eiven J ti-not Mini' to lake its place. II meet it ally citns a motiml apHtit for stintu lant. by nstoriug t!a natural bine of the stomach. It nt lack- cxcive kve of liiHr a- it do-- a fever, and destmys Itolh alike. Tin p.Hcrt id tonU virtue of the CiiM'imua L- ipst etl in the Peruvian ttttlers. w Inch are as elTecthe arain-t malarial fecr tMl a- thev were in the i of tlte old Siauih Vk-eno-. We guarantee Hie in"nli eut of titc-e bitters to U alsouteI) pure. mimI of t!u' In4 known qtudit. A trial will -alisfy ymt tliat this i- the U-l bitter iu tin world. "The pniof of the pudding i- in the eating." ami we willingly bkk this k-4. For sale hy all ilrnggil. gner ami lt.jur-r ikalers. Or.hr ii. AMtrSKMKXT.'. IStU.'s Vauiktu:-. (00. Illli. proprietor ami ntantcer. Kreil ( Jere, siafe mana-r. A. O-ttrentfer. leatler of onlMMra.(;ei. Lambert, leatler of lrnss l4itri. Xiekersni mire more lt the front. atHl will mnniimlatelltelHHieH. Mr. .Iiu. CiHk ttll nflViale uilh lite taiiihoriue ami fit-tv nill ititerrosate. Mi Iitt Cook in ueMT snjs nit 1 italic-. .lame- Moric -in oeaI gent", j ieeti iteipe on the lirM iart.a plltnl trelnMra. ami tlte Ul bra IkumI in Oregon, iH tlottt 'on Snretset it. Come one 101110 all atttl U convinced that A tttria can and iloe Mtpfmrt the liest varkt coiiiian oulku of Fris4i. Xcw orchestral M'leiikMishviiurenleienI oreltcstra. ami ihw mu4e hvottrexcel- kul lmN lmml ti IIm .cramt slautl a ihvcIscIx 7 f. m. Cttrtain rises at e- aelly s i. v. Kiitraitce on ! teuton st twt ; entrance lo pmalc lt.e.-;oit 1 henamn si reef. A c-urh. col or sore throat shotihl lie tti)el. egket fretUeutl reulls in ait iitcnnthk- litux ilisenx or rutunip- ttoti. itron 11 i;niH-liiai lrociH. no nor listtnlcr the Momaeh like chrIi nij and h.ilsiiiii-. I Mil ad ilirecth on the in Ifatn')! atis. allain.; irritntion. ;i- relk'f iu n.-thma. hnMichitls. coi:;hs. calairh. ami the thuMl tottll- which luser- ami nhlie -iaaier an -ititjert hi. Frlhirt vears P.rmvii'N hroncliial triNlH' liae Ueti reetuuuiemktl hy nliysieian. ami always jjive jnTfeel salisfaHiou. i lax ins Ixvn teiett h wkk ami constant um for nearly an en tire eeitcntikui. they haw atSaimtt well HMti(e'l rank among the fexv .tajk rowe-lk- of tin ae. Sukl at i" rent-, a Iwx exvrvwlHre. It Nni(tlial tlw re.siarkuMe louk himI IiIimmI iHirifier kttxxit a. KiitK f the IUmhI. Iiy nafiu of it ran iiiKretli til. t4st.s i uiiteh U tiinuuf'K'lun a-- tome xt ralltil ntutlies n .ild :? : jet. t!u;:ti 'ti n iall marjiin. its ote U mi large tliet its iriee i re:i-ouallt. See mlx'eniMiuiH. Tlte Peruvian svruu )ia etir(l titou shim! a1mi weresutTeriu; from tlvsjit J.ielilily. liver ctniiljtint. imhls, itu- iiMrs. fctuak eotniiiaiuts. -le. rawtjw IHs free U any atUire. Seth W. r'tiwk t tyit. Itostoii. Peter Willteliu lta eMabllslHtl a llr4 ela.-! stkn in ('. II. IaRes kuiM ittr. ii .StiiHiii'ilie stnit, near tlte lell liAer. a ml lias ap)Miiuteil Messrs. 1:1. II-k-Iv A- Co. his ;;ueiits. The liest ir 1 erthiii'4 i: t!i- line uf xxines. Iiiir-. Ik- r. fij;.irN et ..xxill Ik kept tttt liaiwl. gyjjag? IFiDOrtSED 3Y ?KYSI81AKS, CLERGYMEN, AS THE AFFLlDTEDVEilYWHggS, THE GREATEST MEQIGAL TR1UHPHQFTHE AGE, SYMPTCrtlG OF A TORPID LIVER. JCioss of nppetitc,Kansoa,boxvelt costive, TPiuu in theHead.with a dull sensation in &b bfick partTI'atn'under the tthoulder Blade, fullness after entinR, with adiain elinatioiTtoexertion ofboiyirr mtnd, Irntabihtvof temper,Xow spirit. Low of memojwiUiajfeeling of haTii; niCj leeteil some dut:vxvearii:ef. .Uisipfr Fluttering of tho Hoort, Dots bctor 1 5 eyog," Y0U0 w"skint H ead ache 1 :tr" -' ness at night, hiskly colorea XJuue. t? THESS"v7AElTinGS ASS XT H2S..-: 1-. SERIOUS DISEASES Will SOON EE DEVLLCI iJ. TuTTS PILLS opecInlly adcl.vS t niclca.e"5,HiedooeTert-suehr;ehan, of fccllti" as to nstonlsti tlio sufirrer. TJiey Incrense lite Appetite, and rei :-? body to Tnlte on FIr5i. ttoia th system t tfaiIlteU.ar.tbytli' ;rTan!eAciInOQ:e K J Estill o Orcnti. i:ecusrSJc4 r ,r du.fd. Price SceuU. S6 2nrray.,S.Y. totps mi m ki HAiKorM:'OCriclau:r ta-'-' V.im k. by a Hlnet- aiplk-Uoo .n" tWtv.C . toiNUts a nmnil cfty. act futssiat: wr V-i4 b) trngiU.c( rul -c r:ji-a c . . . .: f" OfHce, 35 fJturray St., K.Yvffc. Pr. TriTS 3HrtL l TtJuLU iBrM.V, 4 U lria Urt;t UI t otUtfl fUSK , i-.fc,g Wl- 55E. MIf-CKLLANKOUS. G.inr. hume Whofosale and Retail Dealer iy- C-BOCERLES, PROViSIOSS, liliMBER. KTC. ETC.. :F.TCm TIN PLATE BLOt'K TIX, PIG LEAD, BEAMING COPPKIIS,' S(iLDKK!NG COPPERS SALMON TWINE, COTTO?: TWIXK, NET LINKS, MANILLA I'OPJ-:, SAIL CLOTH, ANCHORS, FLOATS, MAFl,- UANDLKS, OA2.S, OAB.S. MUtlATIO ACID? LACrKK, VAUN 1511, TrKPKNTlXK. HKNZINE, COAL OiL cum luxvrs, rick, Frrc, etc., IX QUAXTITIKS TO SUIT. AKl'OHIA. -. - 255:OX. MRS. II. A. DERBY, MAStlMC HAI.U - ATOR!A.OHKtOX. Will np.1t lr net "tfck Qi Busby, lay 1, 1 t:s,tu 4 A kim: ASsUTWKNT oi The isstphise Seamless Kid Gloves Warrant 1 1 ! ttele4 in the Market. A!si. a htttee arfHei!t f Intents Wer ant' Ladies Dres sing Saques. A tane variety of NEW MILLINERY GOODS PaeciMtl !) iM-fNelf Hats, iiii lids. Vii vrts, Saiins. P,ibnon, Eucliir.ss, GgII&ts, Sic, Sis., M ! STKKET. - ASTtHM V. Ol'.iU'OX. :s "cr. blood, (Siwri-t r l It.MnJ A Ij-..) CI.VTSKAXIE. - j - OKIIGOX. s Is nam pnpfarptl l rrertv. enters fw FLOATS, BUOYS Cof))er Hot. dies, Mrsltots, Etc. I Wf !j'.; t-ii-jetl in niak'ist: 0Kt!s. etc., ftr lli- is, fit; tr. :ii.t ;:i rk lurs al was ?r.. a jtstartut!. I ;:m )trrMtvd to fill ail iHittTH irMiHl.a.i;l imi short iiotk-e at tlM lv.si pr.'s-H. alxtas nimItm-IIiii)C ol tier lart'WteH a-rintiiu; : i:i:it trt 'nhls. tinier left writs TKKXCil VRH &. CP.sIirK. A-jenls. Astoria. (r adlressel to lis- M:i.!-rij:ntl. ttlll re tvlve trnt4 liertlett. Ii. W . l.t.M)l, il.itskano", Orefson. B. JB. PKANKLIN, UfsDtR TAKER, -z?is3k iw u.m: in WALL PAPER AND VLNDOW SHADES AND UNDKRTAKKRS GOODS. SEA VIEW HOUSE. J. I- STOiT. - - PKOPKIKTOR XUi Paeiir P.e.,.li. W. T.. Will be Open for Visitors July 4. 18SL It w one Mile nearer llr.aru tlian tart season Haye You a Horse? If so, XTiU MPSTNOT KAIL TO GET KlCV- i JV1.I.' TnKATIK ON THK HOBHK.lt W nrlli trn times Its eM to e.er ihw hav ing a ii.'fsa- r a team. 1: eo-4 is hut 2T pent amt aUI le Mnt ponad mi receipt of pii.-". and thejMow will l-e lefiimletl to an. trlet ! not think it worth its triee. Addtv.: THK ASrtlKIA Or K I Civ. - -" eneipal OF TWEIfcTY-T-IVE I'SK 9- r-..!i r.- .! s ... ..-, streets AspiUIA. - - - OKKGON iajBfc Ulothing and Furnishing Goods. MISCELLANEOUS. A. V. ALI.EN. C. II. PAOE. Page & Allen (SUIVRSSORS TO K. S. LAKSKX.) Wholesale and retail tlealersln Provisions? Glass " and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with iBBu.Lioiioru.TotecolCiirapsUrcnoNEE commission Axd ,s. " -"l a f -fa -- i " The largest ami most complete stock or goods in their line to be found iu the city. Corner of Cass and Sipieinocqlie Streets, ASTOKIA. OREGON. - ASTOKIA. OREGON. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Toilet and Fancy Articles, PATENT EiEDICIIMES, ETC. t3r"l'nseriptious rarefnllv eomponuded at ail Imiirs. 9IIoinenpathie Tiiu-tures and Pellets, and HuiHplirey's Swcitles also kept. Ghas. Stevens & Son CITV KOOK STOKE. . BROWN'S BUILDING opposite the In dmmh lately occupied by Selnneer's rouft'Ctloncr, Lamest ancl Best Assortment Of Huvt'ltk's in tin stationary line usually found iu a tlrst-elass btxik store, consisting of P.OOKS. FINK STATTOXEKY. tSOI.D PKX GOODS, AIJIUMS. CIIKOMOS. FRAMES. STEREOSCOPES, DIARIES. All of wliieli will be sold at prices which DEFY COMPETITION. P. S. The latest Eastern and California periodicals constantly on hand. CHAS.STEVEXS ,t SON. arbour's IRISH' FLAX THREADS Salmon Net Twine. Cotton Seine Twine, Cork and Lead Lines, Cotton Netting, ai! sizes. Seines &ade to Order, Flax and Cotton Twine, Fishing Tackle, etc. BARBOUR BROTHERS, .11 1 SInrket Street. San Fruuei.sco HEHRY DOYLE & Co.. Managers. PERUVIAN BITTERS. CHINCHONA RUBRA, ANO CALIFORNIA GRAPE BRANDY, THE GJiEATJSST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. See our tocal columns lor particular, and as you VALUE HEALTH, READ . SHIPPING TAGS riMIE BEST QUALITY, WILL BE SOLD J. by tho hundred, or by the- box, printed or plain, to suit customers, at 1'iiK A.storian oQice. -- - - sJLU?JkJb CKVT. O?- AT.f. ikX BUSINESS CARDS. TAY TUTTIiE, 31. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offick Over the White House Store. Kestdexck Next door to Mrs. Munson's boanllns; hniise, Chenamus street, Astoru Oregon. T)K- 31. i. JEXXIXGS. niYsiciAX axd sukgeox. firadnate University of Virginia. 1868 Physician to liay View hospital, Baltimore Citv. lSca-Tn. Offick In P:u?e & Allen's bulldlns;, up stair. Astoria. Vp CRAXtJ. 31. D 'PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Uoom Xo. 3, Antorian Bnildins;. KE-siURNrK Comer of Penton and Court streets, Astoria. Oregon. Tjl I. IIIfKS, PENTIST, ASTOKIA, , - - - - OREGON. 1'ooins In Allen's building up stairs, cornc of Cass and Sqemoeiihe streets. I Q. A. B0WLBY. " ATTORNEY AT LAW. Chenamus Street. - ASTOKIA. OREGOh Q XV. FUI.TOX. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTOKIA - OREGON Ofllce over Page & Allen's store, Cass street J? C. HOLDEX,, NOTARY' PUBLIC. SUKAXCE AGENT. T A. lelXTOSJI. MERCHANT TAILOR, Occident Hotel Ihiildlng. ASTORIA ... OREGON Q H. 15AIN & CO.. DKAI.KR IN Doorw, "WindowH, ItlindH, Tran MoniM, Lumber, Ete. All kinds of Oak Lumber, Olass, Boat Ma terial, ete. Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Gen evlve and Astorstreetb. rniii:riiART & sciioem:. Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon ASTORIA - OREGON. Hot, Cold, Shower, Steam and Sulplinr HATIIS. " !S5: E3?SpecIal attention given to ladies' ano children' hair cutting. Private Entrance for Ladies. wirxiAM FRY. PRACTICAL boot Axn siiei: MAKER. CiiKXAMUs Stiieet. opposite Adlcr's Book store, - Astokia. Oregox. tSf Perfect fits guaranteed. All work warranted. Che me a trial. All orders promptly filled. V. U .l4'A15E, ANtoria. J. A. BROWN Portland. UltOlVX A. 3Iri'AltK, STEVEDORES AND EIGGERS. Astoria ollice At E. C. Holden's Auction store. Portland ofnce--:!i 15 street. 13-tr 3E3. J5m QXJI3XTKT- detUer In FA3IIIY S1tOCEKIES. IVAIT.IILr. FEE1 AHiT HAY Cash paid for country produce. Small protlts 011 c:isli sales. Astona, Oregon, cor ner of JIain and S'liieuioctihe streets. I. W. CASE, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Corner Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA - - - OREGON. Sons of the Albany Beer! Respectfully Dedicated to and Soul hy CIIAS.GRATTKE, - - - - ASTORIA. Cood evening: kind friends, just listen to me. And when ou have lieanl me, I'm sure you'll agree, I will !te you a story, and sins it out clear And the name of my mhii is the ALBANY P.EER. You can find it all round iu this city of gold. Ai.d tlie way tliat thy make it has never been tofd. Thnt'.s a secret they keep and hold very dear. For the whole country is drinking that ALBANY BEER. Tlie hrewerj' l1 hirge and the machinery is line, And ever-order is sent to you right up to time. They iet all kinds of orders from far and from near. And even one's healthy that drinks AL . BANYBEER. For ever" thing theie looks so clean anil so neat. And their beer Is so sparkling, it cannot he beat. If von are feeling bad or the blues do appear. You can drive them away by drinking AL BANY BEER. I have an old father, who's now eighty-three. And this Is the advice he gave unto me. He spoke to me kindly with a voice bright and clear : If you want to he healthy, drink ALBANY BEER."' Since then I have done so, and I'm hearty and sound, At the round age of fifty I can always be found At my daily lalior before the .sun does appear And each day and night I drink ALBANY BEER. Also, on draught, THE CELEBRATED BOCK BEER. C. GRATTKE, - - WELCOME SALOON. Roadway, opposite O. B. & N. Co's Dock. To-Xight. To-Night. GRAND BALL. AT MUSIC HALL, THIS EVENING. K LOEB'S. pp-