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tnk it P) H - Astoria, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, July 6, 1881. No. 56. Vol. XY. 1 a1 21 2tet0rtL TIh National Horror. Mstlciiicnt from jscrrclarj Itlaluc. The president went Saturday lnorninjr to the Baltimore and Po tomac btation at about twenty minutes past nine, intending, with a portion of his cabinet, to leave on the limited express for New York. J rode in the carriage with him from the executive mansion and was walking by his side when he was shot. The assassin was immediately arrested,and the presi dent was convened to a. private room in the station building, and surjrical aid t once summoned. The Mirgeons regard iu.s wounds as very serious, though not neces saiily fatal, as hi; vigorous health gives strong hopes for his recovery. He has not Uvt consciousness for a moment. ,Jami'-.;. Hlaim:, Sec. of .state. Malciiu-iit of an t'.jc Witness. A gentleman who was an eye witness of the attempted assassi nation gives the following state ment of the eccurrence: I was coming down Pennsylvania ave nue when I saw a carriage coming up the avenue, the horses running so fast that 1 thought they were running away- -Vs the carriage; arrived in front of me a man put his head out of the window and said: 'Faster.' After hearing this remark thought there was some thing wrong, and ran after the car riage. "When it reached the de pot the man jumped out an entered the ladies1 room. He had not been there more than three minutes when President Garfield arrived, stepped out of his carriage and r the fust dispatch and sent his entered the ladies' room. Tho I cai to fa rooms of Yice Presi president, after passing through (eut Arthur and Senator C'onk the door, was just turning the cor-j ,M 'or( was immediately re ner of a seat, when the assassin, j turned that the subject of the who was standing on the left of j presidents assassination was too the door, fired. The bail struck ' prions a subject to be talked ofin the president in the back, and he moment, and neither would be fell forward. I ran to the depot, ge,.,, llmer ally circumstances, and just then the man fired again ; 'pho reporter saw Colliding in the while the president was falling. ' i,an WHy IieMr his room a few min Thc moment the President fell, a utes afier and when asked his policeman who was standing at opinion of the shooting begged to the depot door keeping the way Sl,e excused. He said: "The news clear for the president and his, has found im so unprepared and party, grabbed the assassin by the overwhelmed with personal cares neck and as he pulled him out of that it has almost stunned me. the depot another policeman came! May God grant that it may not bo to his assistance, .lust after firing; true. It is the most terrible inci- thc shot the assassin exclaimed, "1 have killed Garfield. Arthur is j president. I am a stalwart." While . the president was lying on thc j floor in the ladies' room, he was surrounded by secretaries Win-' ilom, James and Blaine. Mrs.( iiunt, .miss inuoin and .Mrs. James were also standing near the' president. In three or five min mes alter me snooting ur. jiiss , Hbrarv with a downcast air, evi arrived. The president was then j, lcml. reC!ijHn,r lhe SCCI1C 0f the put on abed and carried up stairs, I sml triIe,iy of sixteen years ago. where an examination was made! As fa hom. aIJproachetl at w,ich by the doctors. General Sherman Mrs. Garliold was expected a sor then came and called an ambu-1 ro,vfu ,.onj) fai on the lance to carry the president to' tj, ptico of the White-house the White-house. A spectator thus ' t Riceiv(i ,iep A few mmxics describes the removal of the presi-j before scvei 0'cjc. ,iie arrived dent to the White-house: "Thean(I was inet at ti,e frontdoor by president lay in the ambulance' Attorney General MaeYoagh, Mrs. propped up with pillows and with K yL Gen jancs an1 Mrs. (jnr. his right arm thrown over his head. fleltps oIllcsl S0IK ITftr ?on piace(i His face was ashy white but bore is anu ab()ut ,.r wa5st , Jier a calm placid look. He seemed into thc house sobbin. Str0llff perfectly conscious ai'icl opened his Ine who whnessca this sad scene eyes frequently to view thc sur-! comln turne(l an( roundings. While he was being tl(ly ;iMtl lhe heartbrokci robs carried up the stair he smiled sadly j of the Prosidcnt,s wifo Mrs. Gar. and waived his hand in recogni-1 r , , ,. . , . , . , , , , "pIt w:ls immediately taken to tion of friends who were gathered ., , , ., - , , , , , . 1 tbe bedside of her husband who about him. His sufferings must) - . ,, -,, ... .. , , , , . , , tniietedher with allectionate cheer- have been intense but he gave no r 1 MM . P ,, , , . , fulness. 1 he scene that followed sign of it, and was gentle and sub-! -111 mi . ' was indescribable. The presence missive as a child." r ir p. r 1 1 i. 1 j or jNIrs. Garfield seemed to cheer TLt- Voice of the I-rc. , her husband anj the favowble tuni The London Observer printed a - hU condition oliscrved within special edition Sunday morning. , ft , rf j at. It savs: The first imnression is that the dastardly act is due to the ; fat.t Th(T presidents pulse, which same agencies as have attempted j I had been forsomc ti,c at 140 run .the lives of so many crowned j down t0 12Sj and soon aftcnvards heads, but there is no evidence of to jo t 0:40 he wis sleeping political crime. It seems to have qnietly and Mrs. Garfield felt con been the act of a half-crazed lu- siderably encouraged, although natic. Regicide is an intelligible j physicians shook their heads and crime, but to kill one president to maintained the opinion that the make room for another is an act ' cas Was hopeless. of lolry that no sane man would perform. The New York Post says: "Ex clamations which the assailant of President Garfield is reported to have made immediately after the deed, and which seemed to indi - cute politicul motives on liis part may well le taken for symptoms of insanity. t is hardly necessary to add that this event has given a shock to the minds suuWicarts of the American people only less grievous than that caused by the assassination of President Lincoln, not only by reason of President Garfield's personal jwpulaiity, but because every good citizen feels such occurrences to be national misfortune ami disgrace, and be cause no one, to whatever party he may belong, can close hi eyes to the political confusion which must ensue from such a change of the administration ac would follow bis death. The Xew York ISxpres said: The attempted assassination of the president this morning shocked the country beyond measure. The act was so dastardly and diabolical that fiiend and fiH alike are out raged by it. There is only one party in America, in view of such a crime as this: the country is not large enough for political assassins to live in. In the breasts of fifty millions of people there is but one sentiment in the United States to day of loyalty to the republic and shame and indignation that it Iwts been assailed in tlic person of the president. The maor of Xew York had the flags at half mast early, but took them down when he learned the president was not dead. A reporter called at the Fifth Avenue hotel Fatuiday morning about an "hour after the reception jont , our history since that of Licolns assassination, but if it is true may heaven help the country." Conkling then turned away and Went to his room, a ad and Touching Scene, Just before Mrs. Garfield's arri- rival and wllile sll(k WJUS ex-pectod, ' j Secretary ttobcrt Lincoln was pa i cinr the floor of the Presidents c ' -1 i u., .!. i...:: . i... IMalne to Arihnr. Was-ihxotox. July '2. lion. C. A. Arthur. Yice-Presidpnt. New Yerk: At this hour, 1 1. it., the presi dents symptoms are not regarded unfavorable, but no definite as- surnnce can be gven until after! probing the wound at o o'clock. There are strong grounds for hope, and at the same time the greatest anxiety is felt as to the final re sult. (Si-nccl) .1. 0. P.i.aim:, ecretary of State. To Hon. Chester A. Aitliur, Vice-Fresi-dent.Xcw Yerk: At this liour, half-past three, the symptoms of the president are not favorable. Anxiety deepens. .SiIKfl) J. (1. IU. MM. Arthur 10 lilalnc. Xew Yoi:k, Jwlyr!. To JIhu. James G. lMaine, Secretary of State: Your telegram with its deplora ble narration, did not reach me promptly, owing to my absence. I am profoundly shocked at the dreadiul ne,ws. lhe hopes you express relieve somewhat the hor ror of tlu first announcement. I wait for further intelligence with the greatest anxiety. Kxpressto thc president and those about him my greatest grief and sympathy, in which the whole American peo ple will join. t'.A. Ai'Tiin:. Xkw Vokk, July :". Itlaine. Secretary of StHte. WaMiinjtfen: Your (5:45 telegram is very de pressing. I still hope for more fa orable tidings, and ask 3'ou to keep me advised. PIchsc do not fail to express to Mrs. Garfield mv greatest svmpatuv. V. A. Airnit 1:. The IVrlins oT a Frleuil. roi.rMr. JmI. -.. Governor Fo lcrsay.: It is with very great difficulty that 1 can realize that the presi dent is near his end. In the past four days I have passed a good share of my time with him. The most depressing thought to me lies in the facr that such a thing as assassination of presidents should occur. It seems the work of a monomaniac. Tf the presi dent should die 1 have every rea son to believe that President Ar thur would prove himself a safe president and an intelligent ad ministrator of public affairs. TVIrsram from Crurrnl ."raiil. Washington, July 3. I'he fol lowing dispatch is received by Sec retary Lincoln from Gen. Grant: Ki.I'.kkox, Xew Jersej . To Secretary Lincoln, Washingten: Please dispatch me tiic condi tion of the president. News re ceived conflicts. 1 hope the most favorable may be confirmed. Ex press to the picsident my deep Sympathy and hope that he may speedily recover. r.S.(;i:AST. XIr..Mr,. rrnti. On HinnirK Trlrsram fr.iii .cn. IlanrorK. uovnnxei: .s jm.axd, July - Ji To (Ion. W.T. Sherman, Washington I trust that the result ol the as sault upon the life ot the presi dent to-day may not have fatal consequence, and that in the inter est of the country the act may be shown to be that of a madman. Thanks for your dispatch and for your promise of further informa tion. W.S. Uan'coc k. uipu!lo from Abroud. The secretary of state has re ceived the following from the ijovernor-o-eneral of Canada: Amiirkst. N. S.IuIx '2. Pray express my warmest sym pathy with the president and his family at the dastardly attempt on his life. 1 am .shocked at the news, but trust the wound is not mortal. I shall be very jIad of further intelligence. Rcplv to Ilalfax. (.Sifjnedj. l.m:i:, Governor-General. Sjinpiillij Truin I lie Quern Washington, .July . The fol lowing cable message was received this morning by the Uritisi )nin- i.sler: Wixdsei: Casti.i:, July :5. The tptecn is most anxious to learn as to the state of the presi dent. Please wire thc latest news. Six II. Poxsov. rorInui:itlnn by ov. Foster, Columbus, Ohio, July 3. Gov ernor Foster to-day issued a proc lamation that, in accordance with numerous suggestions that ac-, rd with his feelings in the matter, he advises various cities to suspend the usual 4th of July celebrations and substitute appropriate services in churches at 10:30 o'clock and enoaSe m praj'C1' t Almighty God; and that the celebration be conducted in accordance with what may then be known of the condi tion of the president. Thanks to kind providence, it is a great joy to add that present advices give hope of recovery. Ofllecn to Kent. Single or in suites of two. in Tin: As touiax building. Prices reasonable. tJoarne Ijlvcrpool Salt For sale by the ton, at San Francisco prices at arren and Eatons Astoria marlcet. Take Xotlce. On after this date an additional 20 cents ier cord will be charged on all orders for sawed wood not accompanied bv the cash, at Grays wood yard. July i?t,issi. E'pruvian Eittcr. CincboDa llubra The Count Cinchon was the Spani-h Viceroy in 1'eru in Mn). The Countess, hi wife, was prostrated by an intermit tent fever, from which -he was freed h theucoftle nathe reiuctlj. the Peru vian bark. or. a it was called in the iRiiSiiagc of the country, -Quinquina." Grateful for her recover, on her return to Kuro'fC in HS. she introduced the remedy in Spain, w hex e it wa known under "varlniiN names until IJuuhmis called it Cinchona, in honor of the lady who had broimhl them tliat which was more ireciou tlian the gold of the Incus. To lliis day. after a lape of two hun dred and fifty ear, -cience has given i nothing to take its place. It elfcetu allv cures a morbid apiKtite for timu laxits, b ristoriim the natural tone of the stomach. It attacks excessive ie of liquor as it does a fcer.and deslros luth alike. The Kwerful tonic irtue of the Cinchona is pre-encd in the PiTinian Uitters, which are a eneetie against malarial feer to-da. as the were iu llie das or the Hil njhuiKIi Viccroxs. We gxiaraiitee the iugredi cuts of tlie.se bitters to 1h absolute! )iire. and of the best huowu qitalit. A trial willsatisf ou that this is the be-t bitter iu the world. -The proof of the pudding is in the calim;. and we willingly abide this test. For sale b all druggists. fncers ami liqiKir dcalexs. Onhr it. In the Whole History of niriliriup No preparation lias ever performed such marvelmis chit's, or maintained so wiilea reiaitation. as Aki:s Clinnuv rKCTOi:.u which i recognized as the world's remctly for all diseases of the throat and lungs. Its long-continued series of wonderful cures in all climates has made it universally known as a fafe and reliable agent to employ. Atrniiist ordinary eohK widch an theforerun neisoi more serious disoi iters, it acts .sleedily ami -iirel, ahva relict iug sunerin'. and often sning life. The protection it affords, by its timel ue iu 1 utroni ami cuesi uisorocr-. iiiukcs u an invaluable remedy to be kept alwat.s on hand in ever home. No jhtsiiii can afford to be without it, and tlnwewho have once used it never will. From their knowledge of iU composition nud effect-. phviciaijs ue the Ciii:i:i:y l'lXTOKAi. e.tensiely in their pnictui. and clergymen recommend it. It 5s absolutely certain in its remedial effccK and will "alwavs cure where cures are possible. rei: -i.i; i:v am. ukalkixs. .Ilothers I ?Iotlicr I ! 3IotInrs ! ! ! Aie you disturbed at night and broken of ottr x'.st by a ick child .suffermg ami cr. iug with tne excruciating pain of cutting' twllx V I T so. go at once and get a holtlcof Mrs. Winslow's .Sontlung .Synip. it will relieve the ioor littlo suf ferer immediate! depend upon it: there i 110 mistake alniut it. There is not a mother on earth who has eer used it. who will not t-ll ou at once that it will regulate the limu'k and gie xet to the mother, and relief and health to the child. oH.'rsding like magic. ills iHiriecii Mir in iit hi siii c;isi-, and pleasant to the taste, anil is the pre scription of one ol flic oldest ami hot female jdisicians and nurses in the United Stales. Sold '-x cry where, i". cents a lxittlc. The Human Ilnir. How to I re serve ami Itcautlfy it. Man iieiMins abuse this delicate and beautiful ornament by inirninir it witli alcoholic washes and dateriug it with tircase. wlueii has no nihility tor the &UI, Ulld UOt allsOrlll'll. Rurill'ttS (l- conin(.. a comjumud Coooanut oil. etc.. is 1 unrivalled as a dressing lor 1110 nair is reitdHv nhoorhed. and i oeeulhirlv adajdedlo its various eondition-;, pre venting us inning on :11m jhimiioiiii us healthy grow ih. Housekeepers should insist iijkjii ob taining Ihirnett.s Flavoring Lxtrai'ls. for tlie an the best. A Xew Ielieney. Mr.. I. T. IJorehcrs has just iirepnred a choice lot of spiecd salmon iu .'.n-pouud kegs. They are the finest eating for lumdies, el'iv. to Ik had. Call at oium and secure your supply. AUCSEJIKXTS Ult.I.- VAKIKTIIi;. Geo. Hill, proprietor and manager, Fred (Sere, stage manager. Thos. Culleii. leader of orehcstni. tJeo. Lambert, leader of brass band. Cook and NickiTson, the young mokes; Mrs Lou Cook in ongs and dances, etc. New first, part. New olio, and new acl.s. Open air concert at 8 i. m. Performance commences at nzl i. t. I'ntrance on IJenton strei-t: pri vate lioes on ChenanuK. Have Yistar" balsam of wild eherr. always at baud. It cures coughs, colds, luonehitis, whooping cough, croup, in liuen7Ji,coiisiuiiHion.aud nil throat mid lumr coinnlainls. .V) cents and si a bot tle. IJefore purchasing your sew iim ma chines, call and examine. . Van Diisen & Co.s stock. They hn e just recci eil anew and elegant lot. which the are ottering at bottom prices. J. II. 1). (!rav is now selling Wheal. Uran and Feeil of all kinds at reduced rates, and has alh a line lot of Ash and Vine Maple Wood on Hand for sale. The best Carter Cap. Ann oil clothing, rubber lioots. etc .sold at San Francisco wholesale price at the San Francisco clothing store. S. Danzigcr. San Francisco clothing store, has the largest and bet selected stock of clothinuin the city. Also, gents furni.shing goods, loot-s and slim-, trunks and alise, hats and caps. Charles firatke hasalwajs on hand No. 1 NXX Premium Ale ami fir-a pre mium Lager Ileer fiom the Albany brcwerv. San Francisco, at liis saloon op the ltoadwa. Peter Wilhelin has established a first class aIoon in C. II. Page buihl imr, on Siucmoihe street, near the bell tower, anil has appointed Messrs. Win. liock te Co. his agents. The let of evcrvthing in the line of wiuo. liquors, beer cigars, ete, will be kept on hand. Having made arrangement in New York and San Francisco for thc pur chase of all my goods, my facilities for buying are such as to enable me to undersell all others. 1 defy competi tion. S. Danzigcr, San Francisco cloth ing store, Astoria. Mr. Daidon is displaying samples of some of the cabinet photographs which his branch gallery has already made in Astoria. It Is e en better than the samples shown when lie first open- ed licre. Each original has received a dozen iust like them and so will even' person who favors him with an order. Mr. D. advertised in the first place that he would deal only in good work at reasonable prices, and dozens of Astoria people, can testify that he has kept his word, and hundreds more will he able to say the same thins if present appear ances signify anything. ISAXK1XG AXD INSURANCE. BANKING AND JN8URAHGL x. vr. case, BROKER, BANKER wo INSURANCE AGENT. ASTOK1.1. --. OREGON OFFICKirerKS: PROM O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL 4 O'CLOCK P.M. Home Mutual Insurance Co., OF CALIFORNIA, J. F. xlocnicTov (.ns. U.Stok Oko lfc rrei: ..Prealdent Secretary .Agent for 000 CnHtnl NiUI iqi m I. S. pvM o.n . S J00 COO U0 I IV. CAS!. Agent, CltcnfciHiLs street. Astorhi. Oregon. 867,000,000 CAPITAL. LIVERPOOL. AND LOVMON AND (il.OIJE. NORTH 1SR1TISII AND 3IERCAN TILK OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURANCE COaIPANIES. HeiTentinc a capital of SG7.000.000. A. VAN DUSEN. Agent. Commercial Mod Assurance Co. OF LONDON. Capital. - - 512.500,000 Fire and Marine Insurance. .JOHN KAE HAMILTON, Manager, sio Katisiune St.. Shu Francisco. !. W. Hl'.MK. Agent, Astoria, Oregon. MARINE INSURANCE. PACIFIC COAM' MAKIXK I5KAXCII. Commercial Union Assurance Co., OF LONDON. Capital. - - 512,500.000. The iHHtersMjiKMi re prepared to :ssi'K roLiriKS To cover shliiments of SALMON or other Merchandise by SAIL or STKVMKK from ClnmlIn lilver to DOMKSTIC OK FOItKION POUTS. Onhrs l MAIL or WIItE promptly at tended t ni itso:;. 'ixntcn &. Co., Cor. nmt and -Vsh Streets, Portland, Oregon. A Meniml Man ! Mereifnl to Iils Beast. ' o.vi.y s.1 ci:xt. 650,000 ALREADY SOLD ! ! A treatise ou the B.J. RENI)ALL,M.D. Full of Valuable and I'rnctical In- rorniution. and Coiiininius a 1XDF.X OF OISKASKS. Winch sixes the sii:pttniis. eaiis and the Best Treatment of eswli : a table giving all the principal drugs used tortlie Horse, with the ordinary df.c!Tcrls and antidote when :imlseu: a' table with an engnniugof the Horse's teeth at different ages, with rules for telling the age or the Herse: i engrav ing showing the important joints in the structure of the horse. bLmi ilhistnitinir imvsi- ! lions assumed 1 siik horses in ilitrerentdU- eases. A ahiaWe eollcetion or receipts. imui which wiHiltl sj-.t a horse-owner three to the dollars each EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN THIS BOOK. 'RmnsaiiiN who haxcsreii It commend it and mau gixnl horsenieii hae extolled it In the higiie-.: tenns, even str.tjng that they prefer 11 to Itooks which cot . uO to Slu W. bonot throw aw a mir motie in the pur chase or civstlx liiMiks 00 the llorse, which are vi ThII of 11 in nlirases and technical tenasas to be iiuiutelligHiIe to the average reader but. IJUY KENDALL'S TREATISE, A book or lw pages. 111 paiwr cers. giin Ht nxtre jractlcal Information tlian Ls con tained in some large olumes at far higher cost. H:iviiceaitiiitcil thisbtok thoroughly wean' satisfied no HORSE-OWNER Would hesitate a moment about investing 23 cents In its purchase, ir he did but know thc value of its contents. i:ccogni7tng the de sirability of ha iug Mich practical informa tion as our running friends daily need In their buuies, prmided at reasonable cost iiLstead d being obliged to pay the enormous profits demanded 1 the rublishers of most Agricultural llooks, we lime secured Several Hundred Copies Or tin aluaWe little Treatise on the Horse, siugle copies or which e shall be pleased to nuul to any n'ader or this paicr, postage jre paiil by u, on nceipt or 25 03STST-TS- ItcinitlancM may be made iu currency, sil ver or stamps. Send all orders to 1. lltKTjAXI). Astoria, Orcgor TIN PLATE. BLOCK TIN For sale ex Warehouse at Astoria or Portland b ItALFOrR, KTII KIK & Co. a-tf Portland, Oregon. And his DNea-M's. bv JSl General Reduction OF TWESTY-rnT PEK CEUfT. OS ATX Clothing and Furnishing. -Goods. AnSCELLANEOUS. J. "VT. O 3 3ST KT, Wholesale agent for the EED CROWN FLOUR M:nle by the new pioces?. The best Flour iu the market. E erj- .sack guaranteed ; If not km1 as represented ou cm return It. Merchants will And It to tneir advantaRe to sell this Flour. BRAN, SHORTS AND CHOP FEED Also for sale. Teroiw wishing Flour or Feed will find me at xny new Drug Store, at O. It. & X. Co's dock. Astoria. J. f. CONN. Wilson & Fisher DPALKKS IX LUBRICATING 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 comitrypro- uuce ur sum ;u lowesi prices. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA, OREGON. C. H. STOCKTON, HOUSE, SXGcOCT j- AND L It WAKKIAlit l-AlWIfcK, 1 PAPER HANGING AND WALL COLORING A SPECIAl.TV. GLAZING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. sa-Shop next door to Astorian Oillce, in Sluister's building. J. H. JD. GKAY, Tioles:de and rehdl dealer in. ALL KlXnS OF FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. General storatre and Wharfase on reason able terms. Toot ot Rcntnn street. Astoria Orepon. WILLIAM EDGAR, Comer Main and Chenamus Streets, ASTORIA OREGON. DEALER Vf CIGARS AND TOBACCO, The Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS &. SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM and other English Cutlery. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine IHeershaum Pipes, etc. A flue stock of Watehen and Jewelry, Mnxzle and Rreerli Tjoadlnjj Shot Guuh and KIllCH, Itcvolvers, PlntolH, and Amiuimition 11AHI.VK IiASSKS. AMO.A FIXE Assortment or fine SPECTACLES and KYE CIASSES. I. "W. CASE, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL DEALER rN GEMEAL MERCHANDISE Comer Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA - - - OREGON D. K. Warbk. T. Y. Eatox Astoria Market ! OPPOSITE OCCIDENT IIOTEl , ASTORIA. --- - OREGON. AVAKItEX A 1:AT0.V, Proprietors. (Succttouti iu irarrrn X- McGuire Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats A full line or FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED HAY. CANNED FRUIT. VEGE TABLES, ETC. 3 Butter, Eggs. Chcoso, etc. constantly on hand. " Ships supplied at thelowut rates. THE DEW DROP INN ! Oh, fishermen, all hear the good news ! A fine saloon is started with hest of Liquors. Wines and Beer, AND FINE FREE LUNCH UNGUARDED. The Grandest Caviar and Cheese. IN SANDWICH THICK AND THIN And will von spend a pleasant hour, drop in at the DE1 :v DROP INN on toncomlystreet. J.T.BORCHERS. Astoria and Knappton. Regular Mad and Passenger Steamer ItOSKTTA, W. AVAYE MASTER BWI11 leave Knappton for Astoria and 1 remrn uauy. CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL. Also have a lighter which enables her t carry wood or freight of any kind. KsrYox charter, freight or passage, at liv ing rates apply on board, or at I. iV. Case's store. AT4 BUSINESS CAUDS. TAT TIITT.LE, 31. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office Over the White House Store. Residbxck Next door to Mrs. Mumon boarding hoitse, Chcnanuis street, Astoru Oregon. TQK. 3T. i. JEXXIXGS. rilYSIdAX AND SUEGEOX. Oraduate University of Virginia Physician to Bay View hospital, Bal 1853 Baltimore till). IWjU- U. Office Iu Page & Allen's bunding, up stairs, Astoria. N 1 CRAXG. 31. D.. "pnYSICTAN AND SURGEON, Kooru 3fo. a. Astorian BHildlsar. KfjUDI-ice Corner of Benton and Court streets, Astoria, Oregon. p P. KICKS. PENTIST, ASTORIA. --- - OREGON. Rooms in Allen's building up stairs, comr of Cass and Sqemocqhe streets. J Q. A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Chenamus Street. - ASTORLA. OREGOJv r Y. FULTOX. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTORIA - OREGON Olllce over Page & Allen's store, Cass street "P '. 1IOLOKX,! NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND IN. SURANCE AGENT. T A. McIXTOSII. MERCHANT TAILOR, Occident Hotel Building, ASTORIA ... OREGON Q II. BAH & CO., DK.LER IX Doom, Windows, Bllads. Traa HoraH. Lnmbei', Etc. All kinds of Oak Lumber, Glass, Boat Ma terial, etc. Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Gu evive and Astor streets. UIIIiEX'nAUT A SCIIOEXK. Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon ASTORIA - OREGON. Hot, Cold, Shower, Steam and Sulphur BATHS. " SSpeciaI attention given to ladles' and children's hair cutting. Private Entrance for Ladies. WttMA31 FRY, PRACTICAL BOOT A3TD SHOE MAKER. Ciiexamus Stkf.kt. opposite Adler's Book store, - Astokia. Ohkoox. 3J Perfect fits namnteed. All work warranted. Gie me a trial. All order 3 promptly filled. V. L.3IVAUR. Astoria. J. A. HBOWN Portland. 11ROWX & MeCABE, STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS. Astoria ofllce At E. t. Holden's Auction store. Portland ofllce24 B street. 13-tf SIRS. S. T. McKEAN, llEAIiKK. IN' DRESS TRIMMINGS, All kinds or WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC., Corner or Cass and Jefferson streets, Astoria. t2r7StaniphiR done to order. :el .a.. xjx3jr3sr. dealer In FA3IIKY GROCERIES, hattjs. 3in.r teed .iki hay Cash paid tor country produce. Small profits on cash sales. Aatona, Oregon, cor ner or Main and Squemoeuho streets. Sons of the Albnny Beerl Resjieetfitlly Dedicated to and Soul hy CHAS.GRATTlvE, - - - - ASTORIA. Good evening kind friends, just listen to me. And uheu ou have heard me, I'm sure you'll agree, I w ill gl e you a story, and sing it out clear And the name or my song Ls the ALHAN Y BEER. You can find it all round iu tliLs city or gold. And the way that they make It has never ueeH told. That's a secret they keep and hold very dear. For the whole country is drinking that ALBANY BEER. The brewerv is large and the machinery is line. And every onler is sent to j ou right up to time. They get all kinds of orders from far and from near. And everv one's healthy that drinks AL BANY BEER. For every thing there looks so clean and so near. And their beer Ls so sparkling, it cannot be beat. II von are reeling bad or the hlues do appear, You can drive them away by drinking AL BANY BEER. I have an old father.who'snowelghty-three, And this Ls the advice he gave unto me. He spoke 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 be found At my daily labor before the sun does appear Anil each day and night I drink ALBANY BEER. ALso. on draught, THE 'CELEBRATED BOCK BEER. C. GRATTRE, - - "WELCOME SALOON. Roadway, opposite O. R. & N. Co's Dock. N. LOEB'S. jv JBcx . j . a l 1 "fe 31 j r 1 fct n. " " 5E