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CO tmmu Vol. xv. .-Istoria, Oregon, Sunday Morning. July 3, 1881. No. .55 rl Daily Astorian vwrmm- Attempt to Assassinate the President as he was Leav ing the Cars in Washington First Dispatch Report ed Dying. Second Dispatch not Nec essarily Fatal. AvrOWAX Ol'l'lCK, 1 Astoria. Oregon, V .Iuly2d.lS3l.) This (Saturday) morniny; at two o'clock, July 2d, 1SS1, as Prcsi dent Garfield was leaving the cars at the Baltimore and Ohio depot in "Washington city, an unknown assassin lirod two shots ai him which took efl'ccL The first dis patch says the President is dying. The last dispatch states that Dr. Bliss, his physician, says that the wounds are not necessarily fatal. There are all sorts of ugly ru mors afloat m "Washington, and elsewhere, as to the cause of this attempt to take the life of the President, but at this writing (9 a.m.) it is impossible to obtain any definite information. The country is wild with excite ment over the unevpected.and hor rible event. Afternoon Dispatch. Full Particulars of the Attempted Assassi nation. The Assassin Arrested, an Ob scure Young Man, or an Ex-Minister. Impossible to Predict the Result. .FECIAL to tim-: ASTORIAN. Portland, July 2. President Garfield was walking arm in arm with Secretary Blaine, in the ladies waiting room of the depot, when two shots were fired. The first taking effect in the right arm, the second in the right hip near the kidneys, prostrating the President. The assassins name is Dooty, an obscure young man, who was im mediately arrested. Dr. Bliss, surgeon-general of the army, and other physicians are in attendance. President Garfield is lying in officers quarters at the depot. LITER. The wounds have been unsuc cessfully probed. The President has been conveyed to the "White house, under strong guard. Phy sicians are now holding a consulta tion. Tt is rumored that the as sassin is the ex-consul to Mar seilles, Gotto, who was recently removed The weapon is a Cali fornia bull-dosr. of large calibre. o o There is tremendous excitement all over the country. LATEST. The President is conscious, and does not complain of great suffer ing, lie has just directed a tele gram to his wife." Tt is impossible yet to predict the result, but it is thought the wound will not neces sarily prove fatal. LATEST DISPATCH. The President Sinking. Cannot Live More Than Twelve Hours. Special to ASTOKIAN.l "Washington-, July 2. At 2:4.0 p. .M. The President is sinking. His physician thinks he cannot live more than twelve hours. Xews With ifditorfal otcs. Mrs. Colliding is said to be a half breed. Shi does not want her husband to o buck to Wash ington. Mr. Blahies health seems to be a great source of solicitude in certain quarters. But the secre tary himself is not alHrttihigry conccrned about it. He contem plates neither death nor resigna tion just at present. Captain Payne, the chronic in vader of Oklahoma, has x new organization on his hands, ready to move into the territory next fall. Tfe is accommodating to in form the government of Ins move ments beforehand, so that it may have no excuse for not arresting him when he gets clown to ile line. It is a singular eoiiwidenee that all the candidates of the United States fcpnatt' in Iowa, so far as heard from, are enthusiastically devoted to agricultural pursuits. There is Farmer Jim Wilson, for instance, and Farmer John Geer, and runner kasson, who, at the i .. f . . i . i i call of his coumrv, left his plow! . ' in the furrow at Vienna and came home. So many fanner candidates were never known at the Grange before. If the European powers are really negotiating a rchome to se- cure the neutraliiv of the Paua-'j ma enna., as IC am.ee:, m,,i Vienna indicate, tlere will, sooner. or later, arise an occasion for seri ous protest on the jwrt of the United State. Such a piece of arrogant impertinence might, by good rights, to be rebuked before it comes to a head. In the mean time it woukl be well for Secretary Hunt to be taking stck of his naval resources. There has been a general ad vance during the past year in the government securities of nearly alljnmi wjtj, tj,e concurrence of the nations that have securities on the rftSl 0f .lne l,enPh declined to en market, a special improvement 1 tertain the motion. We suppose being noted in those of the United States, Mexico, Costa Pica and several of the South American stules. In railway stocks, the per centage of gain from May, 1879, to May, 3 SSI, ha. also increased everywhere except in poor Ire- land, the average value of Aim ri- j can slocks having risen from 5G to 93. There is another curious seiMi - torial muddie in New Hampshire. Senator Rollins term expires in .March, lbSn 1 lie legislature! which should elect his succesfeor is1" ,abKn Lm om- aiauo" "ow chosen in November, 1SS2, but docs not meet until June, 1SSJ too late by three months. Ques Ques teon: Shall the legislature elected in 1SS0, and now in session, antici pate the vacancy and elect the senator? Or shall the state be left in a. position to be deprived of one half its representation in the senate for three months? Senator Rollins, controlling the legislature oflSSO-Sl, says: Elect now; Mr. "William E. Chandler, expecting to control the legislature of JSS2-S3, says: Wail. The Supreme-court of the state decides with Rollins; Chandler appeals to the legislature; the legislature falls back upon the republican caucus. There the odds are on the side of Rollins. While the poor Russian Em press sits frozen with fear in the winter palace at. St. Petersburg, and all the monarchs of Europe are shivering, more or less, with apprehension, the huppy Mikado of Japan has had his body-guard reduced to a mere fraction of its former strength. Probably no liv ing monarch has shown such su perlative good sense, tact, and power of adaptation to changing conditions as the Japanese Emper or. Fourteen yea re ago he aban doned the seclusion which custom had granted to royalty for twenty cycles, and came out into the light of day, a living reality to his sub jects. Up to that time he was a divinity; his (ace was the Dragons visage, :i sight of which was ac counted fatal to human vision. Doors were kept closed while royalty went by; he was an influ ence rather than a visible presence. But being wise enough to preceive the growing necessities of the time, he materialixcd, and now goes to reviews, receptions, and inaugura tions of public enterprise;, like any other monarch, and apparent ly much more pleasantly than most other monarchs. Alexander could well learn of Mutsu llito. Fire Cracker Nuisance. Last Fourth of July, one Moore, an American citizen, wanting to tench them hlarstcd Englishmen a lesson in American courtesy and good manners let off a lot of sky rockets at midnight. Thoy mound ed like the explosion of cannon, and so alarmed a nervous lady in the vicinity as to affect her health. She therefore brought suit for damages. The jury, doubtless hav ing the good sense to believe that a serious verdict in her favor would be misinterpreted as a relic of in ternational hostility, returned one for only a farthing damages. Her counsel moved for a new trial, said the verdict was against evidence, and the damages so utterly inade quate that tin verdict was jwr- t'ntvn iitul ,1 tftirnl t frwi tit lalrrftl . ....... sense to misconduct. Lhiel-justice , ., . . , t leruljjc refused to consider the j motion, saying that it was for the jury to determine the damage.4, and the jury meant by its verdict that the case deserved dismission. The ladvs counsel continued to argue that letting oil' rockets at midnight was an unlawful act, a1sinff Hnnovancft to neighbors, , V ,. ,,- nilfrllt iml ... " " o .- "- " be ridiculous. lie said he was afraid his Lordship was fond of rockets, but he was sure that if the shade of Washington had caught his enthusiastic countryman in the act of disturbing, his neigh bors peace, he would have sternly rebuked him. But the judge con tinued to think that the verdict expressed the sense of the jury that the damage was not serious, that a fcimilar verdict would be rendered on this side of the water, and 3ct we believe a jury cculd be packed, even in Oregon, that would agree to swingeing damages against the lirer-offof unconsidered rockets and crackers, even on the midnight of the Third of July. - - - Lieutenant lay, of the Eighth ima,,lr3'. nas Dten appoimcu m ueueral liazen, to establish a signal service station at Point Barrow, the extreme northern point in Alaska is at (Junalaska. 1 he party will be composed of four signal service observers, a scien tific observer, and five other per sons, to be employed in various capacities. They will be absent five years. The Point-Barrow sig nal station is intended to be the counterpart of that of Lieut. Greeley at Lady Franklin hay, to the north of Greenland. The ob ject of both is to make observa tions which may lead to the location of the north pole, to keep a record of the tides and winds, and at the Point-Barrow station, to settle, if possible, the question of the Jap anese current, that those interested in Arctic exploration may use the data. Max. Wagner's San Francisco Na tional brewerv beer can't be beat. Derore purchasing your sewing ma chines, cal land examine A. Van lnisen & Co.'s stock. They have just received a new and elegant lot, which they are offering at bottom price-. J. II. I). Gray is now selling Wheat. Iiran and Kecd of all kinds at reduced rates, and has also a fine lot of Ash and Vine Maple Wood on hand for sale. The lcst Carters Cape Ann oil clothing, rubber IkxUs, etc sold at San Francisco wholesale prices at the .San Francisco clothing store. S. Danlpor, Snn Francisco clotliiiip torc, has tlie Inrscsl and best select ed stock of clothing in the city. Also, pouts furnishing poods, boot and .shoe, trunks and alics, bats and caps. Charles (Jratke lias always on band Xo. 1 XXX Premium Ale and first pre mium Lager IJeer from Hie Albany brewery, hnn Franci-.co. at bis saloon on Hit Roadway. l'eter Wilhclm has established a ftr.-t class saloon in C.II. Page's build ing, on Squeinoqiu' street, near tlie bell tower, and has piointed ressrs. Win. Bock & Co. bis agents. Tlie best ot everylbing in tbe line of wine, liquors, beer, cigars, .'lc., will be kept on baud. Having made arrangements in New York and ban Francisco for tbc pur chase of all nij goods, my facilities for buying are sucn as to enable me to undersell all otbers. I defy competi tion. S. Danziger, San Francisco cloth ing store, Astoria. Iini'inii Hitters. Tin Count nm-lwii was tlie nuiL-h Viceroy in IVru in ME-'. The Connie, his wife, was pros-rated by an interniR ttiit feuT. from which he was free. I ly lite um-oft lie natiu remedy. I he IVru an bark. or. a- it was called in the language uf the country. "(iu!Huina. Grateful for her recover, on her return to Knnj.e in Vil, she introduced tlie remeilv in SjKiiii, where it was known under various names, until I.inmeu. called il Cinciuuia. in honor of the lady who had brought them that which wa more iuwiou than the gnu. of tin Iurns. To this day. after :i lai-.' of two Iiuu tlrcilaml lift.,car-. mmpikv has heii us nothiiifr to take it place. It effectu ally cures a morbid appetite for stimulant.-, by roioriiiii tin natural tone of the stomach. It attacks cxeesie lee of liquor us it dot, a feer.:tnd destroys both alike. The werful toiuc irtu. of the Cinchona is prc-cned in the lVrti ian IJiltrr-. v. Inch are as effect hi aeaiust malarial feer io-tlax as they wen- in the days or the old Sjianish VRvrovs. We jnarunlee the ingredi ents of Jliee bitters to U abAohitel't pure, and of the lKst known .quality. A trial will satisfy you that this is the best bitter in the world. "The proui of tlie pudiUtit; is in the eating." and we willbmh abide thi test. For sale by all tlriiasits. gnwer. and liquor dealers. Order it. In Hie Whole Elistcry ni'ItlctSiciiie No preparation has wr performed such marvelous cures, or maintained so wide a reputation, as AVEi:t'itri:i.v Pi:cToi:.i which is recognized as the worlds reined) for all diseases of the throat and hums. It.s lon-continued series of wonderful cures in all climates has made it universally known as a safe ami reliable agent to employ. Against ordinarv colds, which are i he forerun ners of more mthmi. disoidcrs. it acts speedily and surely always tciicuu;; protection it alfords. by its timely use in I throat and rdicst distirders. miikes it an ! invaluable remedy to Ik kept alwa son J utrernifi. ami often -awnji lite. 1 hi' hand in even home. No person ran atford to U without it, ami Uium who have once ued it never will. From their knowledge of its comport ion and effects, physicians use the t'liKunv lT.r-Toj:AJ.etciistel) in tludrpnietice. and elerKVUH'u recommend it. It i. absolutel) certain in itsremwlialelfi-t.s, and will always eure wIm-ii cures are KHsiblc. fiii: svi.r. n vi.i. ijk.u.f.i:-.. rourtti or .Inly! Ten pins am K-k.'d liat - Mr.Cisirise Irie.tfne hundred and I till oilers a twentv dollar. i 1m ijsvidcd as tollows. at ten pins in iris ucsire ti enter. at."J .M)ea First ric Second pri . 'jn 10 Third priz. At i hk itrance the sum-: :ai First prizi eeona j niini prfe II tu noiiiu!; to beii.'vit J r. u. Fnnrtli of. July. Charles Keen Ih's to inform the hulk'. ami iHtttmtif rilizeus of Atuihi jeiier ally. that he will receive y the n.xt .steamer the ehoie-V. .uijttv ot fre-h fruits, nuts ami rjinllt eift r Immpl-t in j A-toria. ami ille p'nly lihemll to S -. disiH?n-e the ail:e at lu iiriceat" the 1 lilou-Mire uriMiiis aiilat hi tre on SliiiMivt,i.iiAliJ-KlWiiMisKoiirtli. y('!i.i:i.iKi:i.. A wii"h. eohl or ore throat slHuhl he .stopiH'!. Neglect frequently result, in no iiii-iiiaui- J ii ii. uini-vi .iiiiiiii - tinu. Drown" Uronphial trMln,ilo not ui.Hinler tlie loiuach like eouxh sirup. im1 IinNmiis. lint :u-l ilirerlK on the in Hinneil jmrt.. allaying irritation, give relief in athma. luonchiti. eoimh. catarrh, and IIh throat trouble.- which .singers ami public shakers am subject Uk Korthittv ywirs ISmwii bn.ncliiKl troches have oeen nt'oiHinemlotl hy physician-, ami ahvas give perfect satisfaction. Having lccu tested b wide and eon-lant uu for nearly an en tire, generation, they have attained well merited mnk among the few staph remedies of the age. Sold at l-"! cents a box everywhere. The Perm ian syrup 1irs eured thou smuls who were .su'tfering from dyspi-p sia, debility, liver complaint, lioifs, hu mor, female comnlaints. etc Pamph lets free to any address. Scth W.FowIr & Sns. Ioton. Mr. I)aidon isdisplning samph's if some of the cabinet photographs which his brunch gallery lias already made in Astoria. It i een letter than t he samples shown when lie first open ed here. Kach original has received a doxen ju.-t likellK-m ami so will every person who favors him with an order. Mr. l).adverti-cd in tlie first place that lie would deal onlv in good work at reasonable prices, and dozens of Astorin people can testify that he ha- kept his word, ami hundred. more will lie able tosaj the same thing if present appear ances signify an thing. Law"rs brief? printed in fine sb at Tiik Astoiiiax ofli-e. INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OFTHE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID L!Ei2. Loss of nppctito.Nausca.bowels castix e, am in theHend,-writ& a dnll senwxUon'in tho deck part71?ain under the ehoulder ElaSjj.JUbrajforjeaUnjfjWith c disin clination to exertion ofbody"or minH, Imtabilitv of tempcrTLow spfnta. Iosa ofmemoryt witb. a Feebngof having ne lectecfFome duty, weariness. Diesines yiuttering of tSe'Heart.llota'bcfore tha iyesrY ollqw tfSin, H eadacho. Ucstl " -noss at iifght, hisbiy colored Triue CFTHE3E"WABKIKGSABEUKIIZEri2I. SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOP. TUiTS PILLS a"o especially adopted to kiirh casos,o:ie doto effect sucbactinssc or feflinjj as to astonish tho suffer tr. Tbcy Incrcaa lh AitclU". and -ii the tody to Tnko om Flesh, thus the system u notirlUirU.nndbythurToaleAotlonoatho tHLttl Otynns. Itesulor.itool are jr -duttl. I'rice a cents. 35 Hurrny H I.V. 5 I n&ifi K-i. ItAiKorWinsKCBSchaased toitt.5'1 V.i m k. by a !t!t;!f apiUAUoii of tMs Dr -- 1 inpnii a naturAl colur, uts Iastaoif Ufxis'f. ivi4 by Drugs-, ia, or lrB' '' v xir' r r-i-i fr DrYIce, 35 hlurruy St., f.ow York. ur.Trrrs Hisrii. .r t&ij.u if-Bi;M ui TmIVI IUlU U1 Vt uUl4 )KS tyyli.ilKm.fi rii S Pj H H fc FOURTH OF JULY. 188-1. GR'AND I (ELEfeKATIQlV n 'it i mm wiiimiiiBiiniiii igw JL. i ok thi:- 105TII iSn'ffEKWY -OF- American Independence - VT i riS y i A O Jr V 1. OlTy. i " " ' Juln 4, 18pi, . .1-'- I Sunrise-SaIute of HJ Gpns; '2. il a. m. Sjpen Air Promenade Coueert ay the Bunil; i H. 1::.0 a.m. Boat .: I?ce by Wlutehatl and other HowiBents: r . J 4. 10 a. M.f (Jnuid procession of Pioneen?! Military, Ficeuiftn, So eieties. Invited Guests lAberty Car. Sunfiav, Public anil Private .7i-iiin. win.' n uii rinji, c..i i,. J::.. v..4- . , .orse- .3. back audfin Carnage., etci un der tin- ifireetion nf Or. Wt D. Haker, (!Paud .failiali tertnina- i i I tinjrat tIu?C':i5stoi:i IIou.eS(juare: lieadiur fuf tin Declaration of I i,,,!..,,,,,,,!,,.- . i... i.l l" J l J "'I'Peiiiftiic.' I '- I'-il.- Spedden.a'ollowed bv uu f Ti ' Pv rit T r rr t J J J . e- ) J : g i in. i.' In w;,.t.. r.c . " "-i After whielfall are invited to par take Cf the Barbecue T MKSSKS ifUDKKS ,-t CO-; H.EASl'l.E FCHOrXlKS Arningeiiieftts will b those, wishfnir tti hnvi Picnic, Ioc.ltion auudunded Jiere- I alter, depcpdiiii; on thwether. 7. l'i M.- .National Salute $( 38 I . I1IIC T ' i I 8. I i m. Steamboat, Tug and Yacht llaees: Si i. 2 i M.-j-Fishing 15oat-Sloops, Scow and Schooner Rneps; 10. 1) i: Sr. Cyuicle, Fjot, and other Ibices, until sun: 11 s !?.. .-r 1?! (1,.,,-t. GHANli Toroli ligli i Praiyssion -OK- S:J0 v. i. URAXL) Display of Fireworks COM.MEN'CIXG AT 0:30 P. jL AFTER WHICH A GORGEOUS TURNOUT OFTHE Rollicking Rovers. Conn one and all, both jjreat and f-inall, and enjoy our celebration. l!y the COMMITTEE ON I'KOGILVil. 1776. niadS for a Basket e e JL General Reduction OF TWENTY-FIVE PER CEXT. OX ALT. Olothiug and Furnishing Goods. MISeELLANEOUS. a-. S7sr. o o asr okt. Wholesale agent for the RED CEO WN FLOUR Made by the new pi oeevi. Tlie best Flour hi the market. Every sack guaranteed: if not good as represented you can return It. Merchants will find it to tfieir adrantage to sell this Flour. BRAN, SHORTS AND CHOP FF.F.D AIm for sale. Persons wishing Flour or Feed will find me at my new Dnijj Store, at O. I!, it N. Go's dock, Astoria. .1. V. CONN. Wilson & Fisher DKAI.KKS IX LUDRICATING OILS, COAL OIL, PAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, MILL FEED, GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED. Which will be exchanged for conntry pro- uuiTuraumai inwri prices. Corner Chenanius and Hamilton Street3 ASTORIA. OliEGON. C. H. STOCKTON, HOUSE, SIGcWT .00) - ' 1 - CARRIAGE PAINTER,- PAPER HANGING AND WALL COLORING x spKer.w.-rv. GLAZING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, carSlion next door to Astorian Ofllce, in Sluistor'suullding. .1. H. D. GRAY, Wholesale and retull dealer In. all Kixns of fi:i:d, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. General .ston;e and Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot of lUMitnn .street. Astoria Oregon. WILLIAM EDGAR, Corner Main and Chenamus Streots. ASTOUIA OREGON. DKALKR IX CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Tlie Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE WOSTENHOLM and other English Cutlery. STATIONERY! FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Meershaum Pipes, etc. A tine stock of Watches and Jewelry. 3Inzzle anil Breech Ijeadins: Shot Giiiim Anrt RlflcH, .Revolver, Pistols, ami AiuBinnltion JIAKIXK LAPSES. ALSO A FIXE Assortment or fine SPECrACLES and EYE GL.VSSES. I. W. CASE, LMI'OUTEU AND WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL DEALER IN GEMBAL MERCHAMSE Corner ClienanuLS and Cass streets. ASTORIA - - - OKEGOX. I). K. Warbr.1. T. E1T05 Astoria Market ! Ori'OSITE OCCIDENT IIOTEl , ASTORIA. --- - OREGON. IVARKEIV A FATOX, IroprietorH. (Succesor$ to Warren Jk McGitire Wholesale and Retail Dealers ia Fresh and Cured Meats A full line of FAMILY GROCERIES. FLOUR. FEED HAY. CANNED FRUIT. VEGE TABLES, ETC. ear Butter, Eggs, Choese, etc constantly on hand. tsr Ships supplied at tho lowest rates. THE DEW DROP INN ! Oh. fishermen, all hear the good news : A fine saloon is started with best of Liquors, Wines and Beer, AND FINE FREE LUNCH UNGIARDED. The CrandcHt C'nvlnr and Cheese, IN SANDWICH THICK AND THIN And will you "spend a pleasant hour, drop in at the 1W D1501 INN on Concoiuly street. J. T. BOUCHERS. Astoria and H.nnpptou. Regtilar Mail and Passenger Steamer ItOSKTTA. W. AVAYE 5IASTEK STVi'lH leave Knappton for Astoria and I reium uauy. CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL. Also have a lighter which enables her t carry wood or frelpht of any kind. 3 For charter, freight or pas3ago,at liv in; rates apply on board, or at I. U . Case's store. ikT Si Ha jS4"3jj3 BUSINESS CARDS. JAY TETTIiE, M. B. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office Over the "White House Store. Re-udkxck Next door to-Mrs. Munson' boardins house, Chenanius street, Astori? Oregon. ' Tlt. H. D. JE.XIX(;, nn'SICLVN AND SUltGEON. Graduate University of Virginia. ns88 Physician to Kay View hospital, Baltimore City, 18C9-T0. Offick In rage & Allen's hulldlng. up stairs. Astoria. P VRAXC3. 31. !., "pnySIOIAN AND SURGEON, ltoom Xo. il, AHtorlan Bulldlns:. JlF.siDEXCK Comer or Benton and Court streets, Astoria, Oregon. in P. HICKS. HENTIST, ASTOUIA, ---- OREGON. Rooms In Allen's building up stairs, come of Cass and Sqemocqhe streets. I Q. A. BOWLBY. ATT'ORNEY AT LAW. Chenanius Street. - ASTORIA. OREGOIt Q IV. FULTOX. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTORIA - - - OREGON Ofllce over Page & Allen's store, Cass street P C. IIOL.DEX.; NOTARY TUBLIC, ArCTlOXEEU, COitMISSION AND IN- SURANCK AGENT. 1) A' -llc,XTOS,f MERCHANT TAILOR, ucnueni jioiei niiiuung. ASTORIA OREGON Q II. HATS & CO., DKALKK IX Dooi'H. AVlndowH. IJlIndH, Tran HoniM. Lumber, Etc. All kinds of Oak Lumber, Glass, Boat Ma terial, ete. Steam 31111 near Weston hotel. Cor. Gon evive and Astorstreets. UIILKXHART &. HOHOEXE. Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon ASTOUIA - OREGON. Hot, Cold, Shower, Menni ami Sulphur BATHS. 07SpeoInl attention given toladles'aud clilltiren's hair cutting. Private Entrance for Iridic. WILILiai FUY PRACTICAL COOT AXD SHOE .MAKER. CiiEXAStus Stukkt. opiosite Adler's Book store, - A.vroiUA. Okegox. "Perfect fits guaranteed. All work warranted. Give me a trial. All orders promptly filled. W. V. MAIIR. Astoria. J. A. BROWN Portland. imOWX & aict'ABE, STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS. Astoria officeAt E. C. Holden's Auction store. Portland office 24 li street. 13-U SIRS. S. T. McKEAN, UKALKK IN DRESS TRIMMINGS, All kind of WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC., Comer of Cass and Jefferson streets. Aster!?. "Stamping done to order. :ej. .. TJinsr3sr. dealer In FA3I1XY GROCERIES. KAII,S, 3IIIT, FEED AXD HAY Casti paid for country produce. Small profits on cash sales. Astona, Oregon, cor ner of Main and Snueniocuhe. streets. Sonj; or the Albany Beer! Respectfully Dedicated to and Sold by CHAS. GRATTKE. - - - - ASTORIA. Good evening kind fneiuls, Jast listen to me. And when you have heard me, I'm sure you'll agree, I w ill give you a story, and sing it out clear And th name of my song Ls the ALBANY BEER. You Kin And it all round In thb city or gold. And the way that they make it has never been told. That's a secret they keep and hold very dear. For the whole country is drinking that AIJ1ANY BEER. Tlie brewery i large and the machinery Is fine. And every order is sent to you right up to time. They et all kinds of orders from far and from near. And everyone's healthy that drinks AL BANY BEER. For every thing there looks so clean and so neat, And their beer is so sparkling, it cannot be beat. If von are feeling bad orthe blues do appear. You can drie them away by drinking AL BANY BEER. I have an old father. who's nowelghty-three. And this is the advice he gave unto me. Hespokfl to me kindly with a voice bright and clear : "If you want to be 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 bo found At my dally labor before the sun does appear Ami eacli day ami night I drink ALBANY BEER. Also, on draughts THE CELEBRATED BOCK BEER. C. GRATTKE, - - WELCOME SALOON, Roadwas. opposite O. R. & N. Co's Dock. Kreirft N. LOEB'S. 4 " " : ij