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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1881)
0) hte J (SMMIfc $- ' in w - v Vol. XT. .Vstoria, Oregon. Tlmrsdav Morning, July 14, 188.1. 2To. 63. THE COMMERCIAL PULSE. Latest Quotations from the Chief Marts of the "World. U MAIL AMITFI.KMKAl'lf.t Liverpool. Choice California wheat, Us Gcl( 9s 9d. Trade continues good and markets generally steady- Flour quiet, com receding, wheat ad vancing. Large American .ship ments visible. Chicago. Wheat strong at 1 09 cash; for July delivery, $1 09i; August, SI 114; September, $1 10. Corn steady and firm at 46 cash; 47 for October delivery. Oats weak and dropping, JSi cash; 26? for September delivery. Tork steady; lard firm and ad vancing, $11 67 cash: 11 22 for September delivery. San I'ranclsro Combined sales of wheat any one day in San Francisco would not make u respectable slowing. Business in barley is improving, quotations are as given, but sales of brewing are noted at 1 03. In oats nothing is deing: the market is very dull. Wool is in fair demand at quo tations. California spring fleece ranges trom 17(i32c. per II . Ilides are firm at quotations, with moderate demand. Seattle coal has been reduced to $7 per ton. Calcutta bags are quotable xt 10 cents: jute, 9 cent.-. Xom York. Wheat strong at 1 24(5$! 27: flour quiet Itccrholiiiis English Itcpot-ts Floating cargoes Quiet and steady. Cargoes on passage Firmly held. Mark Lane Quiet and steady. Arrivals of wheat off coast for orders Small. 'English country markets Steady. French country markets- Quiet. Weather in England Brilliant Liverpool spot Firm. Bought at the Altar. Cincinnati Garotte. On last Wednesday morning, at nine o'clock, a nephew of one of our prominent real estate agents, whose oflice is located on Main street, was married at St Paul Catholic church, corner of Spring and Abigail streets, where a huge assembly had gathered to witness the ceremony. Previous to the marriage the voung man had been engaged to a respectable, well-behaving young girl, the niece of a well-to-do brewer of this city. The young lady, hear ing of the contemplated marriage with another of the one who had pledged her faith, called upon Father Ferneding with the mar riage ring and other evidences of .the courtship, under the impres sion that the Catholic church did not allow parties malrimonally in clined to break their contract unless by consent of both. But as everything had been prepared for the occasion, Rev. Father Fer neding refused to interfere. The marriage was a double one, the young mans sister and her groom being the other contracting par ties, and when the procession en tered the edifice the mistreated 3'oung lady arose from one of the pews and, with the ring in one hand and the letters of the young man, the proof of his unfaithful ness in the other, she marched amid the excitement of the lookers-on, at the head of the bridal parties toward the altar. The father of the groom, seeing the disagreeable position in which his son was placed, stepped up to the young lady, and, whispering a few words, then and there, so seem ingly well-founded rumor has it, bought her claim on the j'oung mans future for a handsome some of money. -a. vainornia naii-orceu paper speaks of the Grants and others as "the. polecats of modern politics." The mud-slingers are getting more bold. One would think they had taken a contract to destroy the republican party. Aerial Navigation. San PrHHcfeeo Cult. It bus long been a matter of sur prise that while birds are able to navigate the air, many of tiKm with wonderful velocity; mmi, a sentient being, hfls not, through the centuries, after countless trials, been ingenious enough to perfect a machine which would invade their domain and compete with them on terms of equality in aerial motion. Martin FarqulmrTupper. the proverbial philosophy nmii; re minds the public that as long as thiity years ago Ihj suggested the possibility of some new discovery, b- the us' of force, with which to accom plish t he desired object 1 le now says this in vindication of his belief that such a uiumph could be achieved. The last exploit of scientific invention, that of M. Fau re, as confirmed by Sir Wil liam Tlionisoii. storage of elec tricity, gives us exactly the re quired pewer: and it only remains with our mechanicians to invent a machine impelled by this force to enable man now, at length, to reign over the realm of air as. he does over earth and sea and fire. We have too long been flouted, not alone by eagles but by gnats, and it is full time that we complete the subdual of the planet which is our prsent lieritage. What a Lightning Bolt Looks Like. OgkHboi-jw ('.) l5ho. On Thursday evening of last week a bolt of electricity struck a large oak near the tanyard and literally shivered it to pieces. We never saw a tree so completely demolished by lightning. Pieces the .size of rails were thrown fifty yards, while tlte ground for some distance around was littered "with its debris. Mr. J. T. Olive was sitting in his piazxa and saw the bolt at the time it struck. He says it seemed like a solid ball of fiic as large as a mans head, and for an instant lovered over the top of the tree. Then it descended, and with a deafening crash, the monarch of the forest dropped to pieces. Our esteemed contemporary, the Sacramento Record-Union, is inclined to blame the stalwarts for Guitteaus act, because they could not agree with the President Vet it has Itself called him, within a montli, "a hypocrite and a fraud," because of an appointment to of fice. Would it not be just as sensible to charge it with instigat ing the assassination? Ex-Senator Conklings reKrtcHl utterances in relation to the assault on the President ate manly and patriotic. Every citi.ei sliould read then:. "Xo Uiiuage," he saj's, 4'can overstate the enormity of the deed.' It is, he adds, as when death strikes the head of a family the survivors must man fully proceed. Tie objects -to as sassination by pistol or by news paper, and he might have added by convention. Alarming accounts, says the London Truth, have come in from various parts of the country of the extraordinary number of wasps that are already teen, and they are not less remarkable for their size and vigor than for their fierceness. In the south of Scotland there has been quite a plague in some places, and, considering that the fruit season has not yet com menced, there seems to be every prospect of an unpleasant Sum mer to nervous people. The modern Argo should use better judgment than to quizz Bill Xye with regard to that euchre affair with the "heathen Chinee' who raised him, so childlike and bland in Nevada. Bill is trying now to live- a blameless life, hop ing thus to atone for whatever he ma have done in past years. Some men would have changed their names, and, under a nom de plume, the past would never be a reproach to them; but Bill, re solved to live down this damaging rumor about his style of euchre, should be given a chance, and not be tormented by bringing up memories of the past Scotch Twine. Our rustling friend, MAx Pracht, j of Neville & Co., left forTFriso on j the George WL Elder yesterday,! having eoncluuciPlnsi whs. Max seemed to be much plcahedtat the result of his ljabprs raino the cannery men. havnig received no ble encouragement from them all in the shape of orders, or prom ises, of orders at the close of tlie season, when the regular meetings of stockholders have been had. The results of the various tests made by fishermen with the Scotch TInr, During the past season have fully demonstrated its immense sujeri- j ority over any other make, asj claimed by Mr. Pracht a enr ago. Practical fishermen having proved to their own satisfaction, points in its favor; the principal one being its greater lightness, enabling the knitter to produce nearly f fathom of -13-mesh web more out of a 2-Hi ball of 40-12 Scotch, than can be knit out of a similar quantity of the old monopoly goods, while at the same time the fineness of the yarn pre vents, to a large extent, the ab sorption of water, thereby savinjr luti.ili !l,tf-v. in ItaiillTln. tlm tmto t ltllli.ll 44lVf ill IIUUIIUJI LIIW II13WT into the boat, a considerable item to the fishermen. Boats using nets made of the Scotch twine re port that it catches awl holds more fish than airy other. Such cannery men as have failed to receive sam- pies from Mr. rraclit during Ins visit, can obtain-the same by writ- J ing to the house-Neville Co., 33 California street, San Francisco, j I'prnvian Hitter. CiAcben ItaUra. The Counl Cinchon was the .Smnih Viceroy in IVni in l0. The Countess, his if e. wa.s irolratoI by an inlentiit- !nl fever, from li!Ii she was freed by Hie ue of tle native remedy, the Pent-' ian l;irk. (. as it uas csilled in the!...... ,,. IVV,T .r.t mithoi't lanuaerthe country, -Quinquina."! w As iS 1WWKM WITHOJT Craleful for Iter reeoverx. on her retiim . rrKTJ5 J'.iC XOTK'K lo Euro're in lftfci, slie introduced the remedy in Spain, where it was known i under anoiis names, until Limmnis called it Cinelioiia. in honor of the lady t ho had brought thein that which was, more precious than thegold of thelncas. To this day. after a lapse of two bun- dred and lift v ears, cicnce has "iveu c notlilmr fn l- ilc nUnn 1 ..iTdi llt.m.rneP.inrl.t.l .'.iU.tl('.. fr.r l!,..,.. ..... . .... ........ ..... ........... .... ........ . I ., ,... T...- .1... .....1 J.... r ! iiius, n ifMiiuiij; int.- milium Kiut' in the stomach. It attacks excessive Ioe u nquor as it uoesa lever, ami uesirojs both alike. The mverful tonic virtue oi ine i ineiiona is preserved in hk' j Peruvian Hitters, which are as effective l again.st malarial fever to-day as they 1 were in the days of the old SjmuiIsIi Viceroys. Vc guarantee the iuercdi-j enls of these bitter-, to be absolutely ! pure, and of the best known quality.! A trial will satisfy you that this is the i best bitter in the world. ''The proof of ' the piultliut: is in the eatinjr," and c( willingly abide this test. For sale b , all druggists, -jrocers and liquor dealers. ' Orocr it. j XothIn;r Short of Viiiuivtakalil Itrnrflts i intivnu' iiikn 4iiiw if tliiiiiwiiii1w tT sunerers eoiilu ivrisiimte and maintain the reputation which AiKnS.vn-AP.v Kii.i.A enjoys. It ia compound of the lest egctable alteratives, with the 1ml ide of I'otassium ami Iron, and K the most effectual of all remedies for serfuloHS, mercurial, or blood disorders, rniformlj successful and certain in it remedial effects, it produces rapid and (oimtlcii run's of Srrnfuln. Suns,. Hulls. I -. ,.. . . -.. - . ...., .. ....... . J minor, I'iniples, Ju-uptious, .SKin J)is- ensis ami nil disorders rising from im- purit of the IiIimkI. 1J its invigerating: effect it always relieves and often cures Liver Coinnltunts. J'einale Wcaknese and Jnvsularitics. and is a potent re newer of vitality. For purifying the blood it has no equal. It tones up the system, restores and preserves the health, and imparts vigor and energy. For forty years it has leen in extciisiu use. and is ttwlny the most available medicine for the suffering sU-k. any where. Fei: Sam: iy ai.i. Di;.vi.i:i: uiuli. -aII (ir ir tlirnnl climiWI lir stopped. Ncpleet frequently results in an ineuraoie lung disease or consump tion. Urowifs lironchial troches do not disorder the stomach like cough .syrups and balsams, but act dhectly on the in llamed parts, allaying irritation, give telief in asthma, bronchitis, cough.s. italarrh, and the throat troubles which singers and public speakers are subject to. For thirty years Brown's bronchial troches have been recommended bv physicians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having oecii tested by wide and constant ue for nearly an en tire generation, they have attained well merited rank ainong the few staple remedies of tltc age. Sold at 'Si cents a box everywhere. The Peruvian syrup has cured thou sands who were suffering from dvspop sia. debility, liver complaint, boifs, hu mors, lemate complaints, etc. rampn lets free to any address. Scth Y. Fou If & Sons. Boston. The offer of ?1.009 by the proprietor of the blood purifier and tonic, King of the Blood, for anj non-genuine case of cure published by them, means sincerity and means business. See advertisement. JSSTWhat til ensure it is to pay ones debts ! Iu the first place.it removes that uneasiness which a -person feels from dependence and obligation. It affords pleasure to the creditor, and therefore gratifies our social affection. It pro motes that future confidence which is so interesting to an honest mind. It opens a prospect; of being readily supplied with what you want on future occasions. It leaves a consciousness of our vhtuc; and it is a measure we know to be right, both in point of justice and sound econ omy. Finally, it is the main support of simple reputat ion. Pay us, that we may pay i uerS; Lawyers briefs printed in fine stvle at The Astobiax offi:e. MISCELLANEOUS. LATEST I TELEGRAPHIC EWS!j THE WAR IS OVER! m nn: CUtap Brewery is the Victor ! o i:i: m.i. SAN FRAHC1SG0 BREWERIES! AHd I Ms Telegraphic News tll teU thr peo ple f Astoria jmhI vk-tMil that I hey can Nh( m HcMlttefwl and lrtefcs Kewnatr at THK OCCIDENT UOTKU THE GEM SALOON. THK OLD COKXUIi. AT AUG. DANIRLSONS. THK MINT SALOON. " AXTONK JIIRLOH'S. - O. If. WINCHNTS. ISAAC FOSTER'S. - Dr. J. O'BRIEN'S. BANMSTHR & HAM I FUN'S. - PKTEK RE13.S. " X. JOHANSKN'S. " FRANK KKXTILA'S. " ML. DICKEY'S. In .Worta. At Catiwa, AT Il.D. IttENIK'S. At OyMervWe. AT I. S. .IONICS'. " D. A. UODWAY'S. vT w J nVyii!N's J STRAUSS, - AffSllt, -FOK- Oregon and Washington Territory. Am nfs left al Hm thtrWeiu Hotel, or at l4tuteFKtcr.-HIIiwiHHIyUPmkslln i - JkT.'v AihI imi tentK ft iMace itiriil fg&i r-gj, inifj- hwh u Avtorix k a uow SS-ijN "vgrRtMiii if ebm' i?y 3K ,..-... ......... -.. ,S:-'Bk 3IA," , 3ii-.A... ".",.' iMlk ,t 1IW IHlets ; 'antS to OTlljr frjHH . - - - -SUl! 1-9UK. liiiiiiuiiii Kruunli (v...uua.m - I Tji : 'suitsrnH4 - - - - ""i tJ tIh-HmM lim-of NH.irfes ,wikc .-.wst to - ".""" ........ . .. .r. . mm --... .. -i - j.j,., - ! fnMH. p .1 MFAXY I i .Main trfet, o)wiic Parker Hihlm. AMnrm. ' I i vff3 'King tlie Blood IsiMtt a "m.r n."Jt I'.aMtMNl-iHirifirratHl . llrilU". iuiHini vi u.t-i'iitHi jHMsfiiis inrsjs- i iew. MeraHju-s uh ein-iuaiaHi. aim nm les niHiiy diMirdeis. Kihihii li dilterent USll.l. ll fltwlm..m.J, f Iu.Iai m..rliiur in i.f fcts, IhiI Ih'Iiik rdly lniwlies r phaesi,f that giat eiierie ili-mler. Impurity fi isionu. mh-ii aie lty:1. liiUnmntx, ..i. if.i.f.i.," t.i Li., .Vt....f ii-.-i W-. Utnrl maW. lnMi.ii' KMu r.Wi- '!. ;JktMNi'irfiM.rvif.irrfr. .s-rmTHfrt. Skin , vr Itni 111 HIV IIKMIII IIJVWIIIN HUM iiirestlieM-byattaekiiijttlie row. IiHjHiriiy T. 1II 1(1 HIV IVHUH1 lin'll'IIIN HIHI f thcMtMtd. f lL4kaaftl.f .. attjt iJii Li.iiHit. av-ui e emit-c. HMiHiniv in ealliirc it "the imtet awuliw .uid enVu-nt mini-'i-'rtmi ini n - tci rv llivK'ianN.-i-ret' iIih .uid enVieiit i ltreiKtrathHi for the iinHst'.' ld h Unm- i Iittianli4rii fop tin- imirum'.' S4J.1 1.. hnv.. jasjs, M Jht iNUiie. ee lesiuiMHiiais-. uinv- thnis. tK.e..m p:uiild !." rival ist'n Diseases 1 the ItliMal." vrapM-d ;niiinl -li IwHtle. 1. K M).M..S) S. Co.. Pn!. Buffalo. N. . g Vs Q 13 s 'TPiiaWf!vJlgsg II I SiS3,ss s. INDORSED BY ., rmsiuiAKs, uLkKuimfcft, Air; t THE AFFLICTED EVERYVHSSE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. riossofappetlte.H'auBca.bowelflcosUvo, Petri in theHead.witBa dull sensatfoain Ehe bacTc partiPein under the shouldcr blade. fullnepa after eating with njlisin clination to exertiorijof Jbody or min'I, Irntabihtrof temper7Low apinta. L-onq of memory, witbn feeling of havlngjipq. toctod somo fluty, weaHhe83ri3giaPS3. Flattenng of the Heart,"T6tsbeforo the eyear Vcllqw Skin, H ecdacho. JtestWs" ness at night, highly colofedTTrme. EF THESE WABSDIGS ARE inrHZSDiul, SERIOUS DISEASES WILLSOON EE DPELOPED. TUTT'S PILLS nre espcclnllyadcptwl to uch cases, one tlooetTectHachachanj;e of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Irtcrraw? Hi Appetite, and cause the body to Tntie oit FIcmIl. thus the nj-slen. U nourUliecl.andbythelrTouItf Acllononthu niccstlvo Organs, RccmlarStcoU tre pr--luced. I'rlce S cents. 35 Ulumy bi. Ti.Y. Si Iff. 1kx IlAiaorWinsxras changed to tOi.- U!jiK by a Klusle aiiiIiiton of this In 1. iniwn a naniral color a. is lastan'aae-t'H . 1 .rlnrDrags'it .v.' ' . :rtjorcijt 4. Offlco, 35 Plurray St., HowYo.k. 3 I llwft.1 UrrrlpU U t vSWJ lUli. , 3Py.lv3.j D-. 'ifTfS XiCl -t luW IcJ.-B.t..i k-4 J. THISPAPEREt Xcwspaper .Vdrcrtlslng Bureau (10 Spruca S?i NPW YflRK be made for It in II bit I UlilXi -lST 01 M H Isa m1 w s ' ' ' ii i 1 BAXK1SU AxNU INSURANCE. BANKING ANDJNSURAHGL r. tar. "case, BROKER, BANKER -WM- INSURANCE AGENT. ASTOKiA. - - - ORKOOX O Fr I (jTlH)r KS ; FltO.M s O'CLOCK A. X. UNTlt -l O'CLOCK P.M. Home Mntnal Ianraicc Co., OF CALIFORNIA. I F. HoriiTox. .. ... .. Chas. It. Stik I! HO. L. STOK . .-....lrrMem 8rentary A-sit for (im Capital pahl up hi wiIm .. . V. . goM $ awno w I Vt". CiSR Agflit. Uhrnhiiiits srp,.. am oris. Ottjioo. " $(j7JoW,ooo" capTtal. LIVKKl'OOL AD UvnOX AND (JLOBK, NORTH IJKITISli AND MKKCAN TILK OF LONDON AND EDTNftUKGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND COaULKKCIAL OF CALIFORNIA JTIKB 1NSUKANCK COAirAIES. KeiTMinira cnj.iUl f S4J7.00O.O0O. A. VAN DfSKN. Asent. MARINE 1NSURANGE. MAKIXK ItlLVXCH. l I'AC'IKir lli.VST Commercial Union Assurance Co.. OF IjOXIXIX. Capital. - - S12;500.000. Th niHiersiKmil are riinrrl to ISSJ'K lOJiieiRS Tit cover Miwen- of SAI.il OX at Kbcr MfrehHiHlexe U SAIL or rmjAilEK ttnm CoImihWh Hirer to DOMESTIC OK FORKDJX FOKTS. OwJrrs Hy MAIL or .WIKE roroitir a- ki asox, nirstcn & Co., t !-. Fmnt and Ash Streets. FortlstHt. Ore-u. MISCELLANEOUS. A Mifiiful Mali K M-ri-iful lo hM Iteat. O'LY ."; 'KTE?B. i iu5O.G0O ALRtADY SOLD ! ! ilf.i'i-t m tn TO Ail.l i I B. J. KEA 'DA LL.M.B. 1 Full or Valuable n Prcctlrxl In. j roriinitioij. :j::i rntrKln;r :u: j JXIJRX !' !)I.S1:aSB5, WltNh jdves Hie s.iHilotii. muse ant! the itfst inatnini oi rali : a t:ti.e ::Tin all Hh principal dru umnI r thr lloruwltli tit? onlinar dosr.tT-t :?t:i :.i.!tKe wlwii a poison ; a tallc with an irnvitisof Ww Hhs"- tretli at ttiAVivtit .'.,.-s. with nik for tHliu?th apof the ll'-r,. irvrnjrrav itir HlHiuini; Hit imp'Hiaiil "" in lne stntctllfr irf Iht biifsr. nlsi ilhislntllnr imi. j tHs:.-imn-,j n mc-K Hir -u ditTrrewt ttes- i rasr-.. . ailiai'i niil.-i lull i. rrrt'ltMs. kP jtS& iSS? Jlski :. Disi ,, . i. jn-,many n niu.ii ihm .-i.i . iHrM-wnrr three t live iloilais .!, ' EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWH THIS BOOK. riMHjsainU Ih bai'siii :t siunu-iMl H -.,m1 ? B" ww- ! extillt It in Tr Jf. , i riM,x-iV" M;,,u' t.hal.Llle' ..".. r "'...' f. .. l. I . ) ihH throw away nr um! hi 11m- """ - -.;-- v. -" .'".'" are si X nC j'm piintvfH :n;. treimicsl Masf IH I1tll iMHtt a a ... "" ? " """V- ! ue atnre 1 ivatli r Mill, BUY KENDALLS TREATISE, A book ( lew iaH. in -,h r euvem. giving ihi more praetieal iitfMnualiuti than is. rou taiuel in some largr vnli;ine at far higher nt. llaTliuffXaiuinedliiKticMt!. llMimtiliIr I we are srftaet ui HORSE-OWNER Wtaihl lesitate a UMrtiiei:: -,! Hireling 25 eeiils in its puiTnar. it h- did nnt knuw thr rfliH- iif its efMUents. lit tuuina: the tle sirabllitr of hains ssieh inteiH-al infurnia- tkHt as mir fanning Inen.U l.,ily utnl In i their lHisiiK'v.. itnixiitt.) .u nit-mrnhb eost hisiewl of lMHiucoihcMi to i:r. tnc enorttitms inn:s deniaiwietl hv tin- riijLs:nrs of moNt ! Apneiiltural itook. we ha.e eeur-d Several Hundred Copies Of this alualde little TrnitiM- on the Horse, single copies of wlilrli shall In- 4eaitel lo malt to any re4ler of tint ja4er. postagr jh paid hy n-.on reeeipt of Ki-mlttaHees may be made in currency, -diver or Mampi. .Sfud all orders to :. . irri,.?;i, Astoria. Oregor THE ASTORJA PLEASURE GARDENS Will W iprn Every-Saturday and Holiday FOR Pleasure, Fun, Exercise. Inicent Re creation and Games 0 different kinds, WITH Foot Racing and Horse Racins: on Each Saturday. lrb-e awarded to the winner in e icii game. Tlie Garden to be open to the fun loving citizens of AMorm and vicinity for the sea " hy WJI. OKDEItS CO. :u rTrvnn.wr--TKmjumr Ml 62&s?lX H.d.HsSf ism OF TTVESTY-FsY K PER Olothiug and Furnishing Qoocls. - MISCELLANEOUS. Wholoaii :ipiit for tin EED (SOWN FLOTJS M.Kit l. lit- ll-,V 1IIH'n. Tlif ImI l-"kur in ihe market. K erj- suck jtmiraiMtil ; if n4 jmhI reprteutt'il m can mum it. MerpluMtLs will Ami it to ifielr advantasr U ll thK Flour. KKAN.SH0JIT5 AND CHOP FEED Afco fr -tak. l'pr--m.i H4Unr Vhmr FtMl will RihI mp at wy new IHwr f Mt O. If. & X. fo's JoHt. Amta .1. V. COXX. Wilson & Fisher IKAI.KK IN LUBRICATING OILS, COAL OIL, PAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, MILL FIvED, GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED. Yhkh will I exchanged for couatry pro 4imor.s(t4tat lowest price. Corner CheuamiH and Ilamilton StreeL. ASTOItlA. OREGON. G. H. STOCKTON. Esoxrss:, S3:C5-KT I AXI j -CARRIAGE PAINTER,- PAPER HANGING AND WALL COLORING A SVKTILTY. - GLAZING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. aarsimp next door to Astitrian OMce, in S?MUster'slMiiWJng. .?. H.. D. GRAY. U'nok'sale and rel:Ul dealer in. ALL A7.YD.S OF FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. RMM-niHtmagpaiiil Wharface on reaon aM tenot. TiniI f Iuioii street. AMoilu Orep''i. WILLIAM -ED GAE, Coram- Main and Chrnaaius Street?, A.roUI, OltKOON. DULIE IN CIGARS AND TOBACCO, The T. h !nt. d JOSEPH RCDCEHS & SONS 6EKUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE WOSTENHOLM and other i!nglih Cutlery. FAIRCKILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Heersiiaum Pipes, etc. A flue stivek of WntcliCN and .Fewelry. Siizzlo nmt Sftrcerli Load 1 11 jt Nhot (tmx nud HItles, IScvnlvers. Iitols. ami Aniiutntitioii MAttE.Vi: I.sO A PINK Assortment .f fino SPI-XTAC'LICS ami KYK (Wss,KS. 1. W. CASE, UtIPflH'i'Ett AND WIIOLUSALB AND KE TAIL DEALER IX CtIMHAL merchandise C'oner ChenautM and Cass streets. ASTORIA ... OREGON l. K. w mkuks. T. w. kto Astoria Market ! orrosiTK orriDKXT iiotei , ASTORIA. --.. OKKGOX. 'AK!tK. A EATOX. LropvIftnn. (Snctrnu to Warren J: MtGnirf. WaoIrale atxl Retail Dealers in Fre3h and A fall line of y.VMIKY fSKOCKttlES. FLOUlt, FKKU HAY. CANNED rill'IT. VKOE- TAfiLES, rrt'C. "Jlwtter, Ekw, Cheese, etc. constantly ea mmI. a- Skit supplied at tho lowest rates. THE DEW DROP INH ! Oh.imtermen. all hear the good news ! A flne saloon I started with hest of Liquors, Wines and Beer, AND 1TNE FltEK Ll'NCII UNdUAKDED. Tim Cranclcht Caviar and Cheese, IN SANDWICH THICK AND THIN And wtn you nnoml a irteasant liour. drop In at the Dinv DROP INN on Coneomly street. .T.T.UOKCHERS, Astoria and I&nappton. lleMar Mail ami Passenger jffl Steamer 3JOSKTTA AV. AVAYTE MASTER ns""Vill leave Kna)pton for Astoria and I return dally CARRYING THE U. S.-3IAIL. Also have a lighter which enables her t carry wood or froipht ot any kind. tto For charter, froifiht or pasapo, at liv ine rates apply on board, or at I. IV . Case's storo. CEXT. tXS -AM". J&SJ? BUSLNESS CARDS. TAY TCTTLE. M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON. Opfick Over the AVliIte House Store. IlKsinKXrE Xct tlo)r to Mrs. Munsou bounluiK house, Clieiuimu.s street. Astorl? Oregon jrjic. jr. i. ,je.xi.s. PHYSICIAN AXI SUKGEON. Cnuliiate University of Virginia. iB68 Physician to Bay View hospital, Baltimore City, lSO0-';o. Offick In rage & Allen'- building, up stairs. .Vstoria. 0 CJBAX, 31. IU "physician and surgeon, i Room Xo. :j. Astorinn Buildlnsr'- JW JCksioknck Corner or Benton and Court I .streets Astoria. Oregon. "P V. IIICKy, DENTIST, ASTORIA, 2 - - 0I1EG0N. Booms in Aliens building up stairs, conic of Cass and Sqemocqhe streets. Q. A. BOWLBY. " AT1'0RXEYAT LA1Y. Cliennmus Street. - ASTOKIA. OREGO Q FriiTOX. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTOKIA - - - OREGON Office over Page & Allen's store, Cass street E. '. JIOLDKX. NOTARY PUBLIC, AITTIOXEEK, COMMISSION xVND IN- SURAXCE AGENT. T) a. nrciXTo.su. " JIERCHAT TAILOR, Occident Hotel Imlliltng. ST0RIA - - - OREGON q 11. hahs & co.. 0K.r.FR IV Jooisi, Windows. Blinds, Trau ho in si. Lumber, Etc. All kinds of Oak Luinher, Glass, Boat Ma terial, ete. Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Gen eiveand Astor streets. TJIIIiKXIIAKT & SCHOEXE. Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon ASTOUIA - OREGON. lint. Cold, Slimier, Strain and Sulphur nxaih BATHS. -sssseg S5SpeeIaI attention given to ladies' and hildren'.s lmireuttlnjr. Private Entrance for Ladies. WILT.I.HI FRY, PRACTICAL Jtim. ROOT XXIt SHOE MAKER. Ciifxamus Stkket. opposite Adler's Book .Store, - ASTORIA, OUEfiOX. J3r- Perfect fits gunnintccd. All "work warranted. Cle me a trial. All ordeis promptly llllet:. .1. A. HHOWN Portlanit. Astoria. BKOW'X t Mef ABE, STEVEDORES AsTD RIGGERS. Astoria otllee At K. C. Holden's Auction store. I'ortlimd otllee 'Jl B street. 13-tI MRS. S. T. McKEAN, DF.AI.Kn IN DRESS TRBBIINGS, All kinds of WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC, Corner of Cass and Jefferson streets, Astoria. tManipinR done to order. dealer In FAAlirY GROCERIES, HAITJS97MTSm FEEI AUTO HAY C:tsli jiald for country produce. Small profits on cash sales. Astoria, Oregon, cor ner of Main anil Squemoccdie streets. onsr of the Ailim Beer! IteIeetfnlly Dedicated to and Sold by CIIAS.CKATTia:. --- - ASTORIA. (Iwnl evening kind friends, just listen to me. And when nn have heard me, I'nrsure yon'It :gree. I will give yon a story, and sing it ont clear And the name of inv song Is the ALBANY IJEEU. Yon cm tind it all round in this city of gold. And the way that they make It has never been told. That's, a secret they keep and hold very dear. For the v. hole country Is drinking that ALBANY PEER. Tlie brewery Is large and the machinery is line, And every order Is bent to yon right up to time. They set all kinds of orders from far and from near. And every one's healthy that drinks AL BANY REEK. For every thingtherc looks yo clean and so neat. And their lecr Is so sparkling, it cannot be beat. If vou are feeling bad or the blues dtf appear. You can drive them away hy 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 behealthy. drink ALBANY BEER." Since then I have done so, and I'm hearty and sound, At tho round age of fifty I can always be found At my dally labor before the sun doesappear And each day and night 1 drink ALBANY I BEER. 1 Also, on draught. THE CELEBRATED BOCK BEER. C. GRATTKE, - - WELCOME SAL00Nr Roadway, opposite 0. R. & N. Co's Dock. N. LOEB'S. m -v 5J " r, M " -v- -J- "' l& iaSkr