r) i - Vol. xv. .Vstoria, Oregon, Thursday Morning, July 21. 1881. IST(). 69. ,-v - fl Js - pt &! THE COMMERCIAL PULSE. The World of Traffic-Interesting Facts Concerning Crops and Ships sail I'rumKco I'ciiotfs. The want of tonnnge has really retarded the movement in jrrain, and expoiters, dealers in wheat, and agents of vessels are looking forward anxiously for a large fleet to arrive. With the accumulation of old -wheat and new in the city and about the bay there is an am ple supply to load all the tonnage due here as rapidly as easels can be made reach' to receive cargo. There is a good deal of complaint at present regarding weevils, which is doubtless owing in a great measure to (he long storage of hist years crop. Usually the wate houses are cleared of grain by the first of June, and that month is devoted to a thorough cleansing of the buildings. Last year, how ever, many warehouses lemained full throughout the season and at present contain large quantities of old grain. More care than usual will therefore have to be exercised in selecting wheat for export. The wheat maiket yesterday lemained inactive, and 1 -JO was about the top offered by exporter. The bag market remained steady. An auction .sale of 48,000 machine sewed and rl,o00 hand-sewed bag.s were held yesterday at S. L. Jones Co. The bags were inferior in quality and, this consideied, brought good prices. The machine sewed selling at 7(fSf cents and the hand-sewed at 0 cents. An increased run of salmon in the Columbia liver, encourage canners to hope for as large a catch as that of last season. Considerable sales are reported of late upon terms withheld, but said to be within the range of 1 ftoQi 1 30 "p doz. 1 lb. cans. This is equivalent to 1 20(0,1 23 upon the river. Our local canners are now at work upon peaches, soon to be followed by plums, pears, etc. cw York Itcpoil. The dullness that has prevailed in the clipper freight market for several weeks past still continues and at this moment there is no prospect of a change, although it is possible that earl in August there will be signs of w hat the fall trade is to be. Ships in berth load slowly. Rates still maintain firm ness and there is no prospect of a decline, as the price paid for charters will not admit of it. Ton nage is still rather scarce but the prospects are that within thirty days it will be more plenty. In the meantime both lines have sufficient to carry them along. Railroad freights have been toler ably active for -the season. Mar kets are generally quiel: Wheat, 1 24 $1 27. Chicago Kcporls. Maikets generally are very quiet. Following quotations aie for Aug ust delivery: "Wheat, $1 124; pork, S17 40; lard, $11 00. Flour and wool quiet. Liverpool UrporN. The leading grain circular s,ays that, under the influence of con tinuous sunshine, the wheat trade has been extremely quiet; demand at various markets inactive; prices barely maintained; large proportion- of cargoes off coast were with drawn, sellers expecting better prices at destinations; future ar rivals firm, but buyers not eager on spot since Tuesda'; business in wheat of retail character; prices generally maintained. In corn there was'lnore offering on the quay. Prices are lower to-day. The market is not numerously at tended, and business was quiet. "Wheat is in moderate demand; penny advance for spring; other grades unchanged. Flour steady, winter qualities attracting chief attention; Canadian peas firm; corn more fairly offered, but being little inquired for; prices declined half a penny. Grain Ilelil rr iu California The directors of .the Produce Exchange have filed their report of the amount of the flour and grain crop of 1S80 in the state July 1st. In a number of minor cases, ' Which "would aggregate a consid erable amount, no rotums have been received and no estimates made in Mich cases. "Where thre has been a groat discrepancy in reports of two or more parties fiom the sniiie section, the board has invariably favored the smaller estimate: Flour, barrels, K3,.:92; wheat, centals, 12,444,278; barley, 595.023; oats, 15,743; corn, 0-1,-210; rye, :'.,830. This is the great est amount of wheat ever carried over. Small Fa nils Fay B(M. A speaker at a land league meet ing held in ( 'hieago, a few days since, said that the curse of land lordism might yet be felt in Ameiica. lie said that there was an estate of lhirt thousand acres in Illinois owned by u Irishman who lived in London. "The dead line wheie tlic property begins can easilly be distinguished," said the speaker. '-Outside can be seen the cottages of those who own their own houses, while inside are the hovels erected by the tenantry. What has been done all over Ire land for generations is now being done in this country.' Landlord ism is no new thing even in this countty, where land is so plentiful. It was a leading question in New York fifty j-e.nrs ago, and has since subsided under the teudenc- to bieak up large holdings. Tin in dividual grasp of the people in this country is such that small fauns in this country are more profitable than large estates culti vated by tenants. Large farms near all the principal cities aie be ing divided into garden patches, and are much more profilablcto owners than the' could ever have been under the landloid system. Ex-Speaker Randall said the other day that a farm in the vicinity of Philadelphia was utterly beyond his means. Farms had been di vided up and sold in patches at prices which no one thought of attaching to land twenty-years ago. The tendency all over the country, as population becomes dense, is to small farms. The land-owner can sell to better advantage than he can', rent. The enterprising and self-reliant character of the people has .something to do with this ten dency. Olyiiinia-Tcuiiio-IIwaeo. The Portland Daily Republican, referring to the late sale of the Olympia-Tenino railroad, says: "Mr. Brown is a wealthy merchant, who does business at Tenino, and a gentleman who came down on the train yesterday, informs us that in conversation on the pros pects of the. road, Brown said that it was the owners intention to extend the road either this sea on or next, on a straight line to Ilwaco on Bakers bay. There is said to be a practieable route be tween the two points, and a huge farming country awaiting devel opment which such a load would bring to market. Surveys will be commenced iu a few day and it is calculated that the 'cost will" not exceed -7,000 per mile. As no subsidies are to be asked, and as the road already possesses rolling stock in abundance, it will doubt less be a popular undertaking with farmers who, iu the large and fertile belt of country between Tenino and Ilwaco arc entirely without adequate means of trans portation, and are hence set back in their efforts man' years.' The Human If air. How to Pre serve and JJeaiitlfy it. Man-, pel sous abuse this delicate and beautiiul ornament by burning it with alcoholic washes and plasteiingit with giease. which has no affinity for the .skin, and is not absorbed. Jin netLs Co coainc. a compound Cocoanut oil, etc., is unrivalled as a dressing for the hair is leadily absorbed, ami is peculiarly adapted to its aiious conditions, pre venting its falling off and promoting its healthy growth. Housekeepers should insist uikih ob taining Burnetts. Flavoring Etracts. forthe. aiethebefcl. The offer of Sl.000b the proprietor of the blood purifier and tonic, King of the Ulood, for any non-genuine case of. cure published bj them, means Miiceritv and means business. Jsee advertisement. The Peruvian syrup lias cured thou sands who were suffering from dvspep sia, debility, liver complaint, boil's, hu mors, female complaints, etc Pamph lets free to any address. Seth W. Fowlf & Sons, Boston. ' Get your legal blanks at The Astoiuax office. A full Ime of over two Jiundred styles. 3IAUXA LOA. VOLCA XIV FIIIES O.V TH K SA XD- wicn rsLAxns. streams, or lava as liquid as WATER FILLING BEDS OF STREAMS. Ciirrjlns Drsimrlloii Ktrrjwlirrr. The steamer City of New York, which arrived at San Francisco on the 14th, brings the latest news from Honolulu. The Gazette of July Gth, speaking of the volcanic fires on Mauna Loa, says: "The past week has been one of great excitement in Hilo, in consequence of the renewed activity in the voI - .. ciliuc fires on Mauna Loa. One .... . I arm of the fiery stream has pushed itself into the lvukuau gulch, and j is within three miles of the village of Hilo. All ITilo may be said to have visited the flow during the last few day. Men, women and children, some on foot and some on horseback, have made the pil grimage. As seen on Wednesday, June 29th, it presented a view never to be forgotten. A mile above the lower end of the stream Tin Lata W:t Fluwiii In a liquid, living torrent, some thirty feet wide along its course, consuming everything iu its way. 1 From this point half a mile of the seething, struggling torrent could be seen. The belt covered with lava was some .100 feet wide, all hot, and liable at any moment to break out into icuewed activity. : At nurht the scene was awfully grand beyond description. The sky has been brilliantly illuminated for nights past. It is now ono of the worlds great wonders, and will well repay the journey of those who appreciate the grand and awful iu the works of .Nature.' Tiider date of June 30th the sheriff of Hawaii writes from Hile: "I fear that we are on the brinK of a great calamitv. The lava stream has at last broken out of the woods immediately above "Waiakia and the fish-pond, ami that portion of Hilo, including possibly The Harbor, Cannot Ksrapr Except by a miracle. Last Satur day gradually increasing action was noticed, and on Saturday night and Sunday the lava broke out of the woods, and getting into a small water-couise, came rushing down iu the direction of Kukas and Kalipohpo at great .speed. Monday 1 visited the scone of the flow, and it was truly a terrific sight to see two streams of lava almost as liquid as water rushing down the beds of streams, pour ing over fertile land and carrying destruction with it everywhere. The roar of burning grass and ferns, the explosions and concus sions were fearful. While we were watching it, about three hours, the stream progiessed some four hundred feet. It cannot be more than two miles from the sea in a direct line. A continuous stream of people are going and returning. It seems almost in credible that a lava stream is so near us, butit is, alas, too true. One part of the town seems safe; but if the stieam gets into the bay, it will doubtless destroy it, and all the people in that vicinity will be ruined and homeless. This morn ing the report from the flow is that action at the lower cud is somewhat abated, but farther up II Coiilluucs u Violent as Krrr. It is probably only a temporary lull.' The opening scene is also described by another correspond cerrespond correspend ent: "About June 22d the old mountain was observed to be more thau usually active, the whole summit crevasse pouring forth im mense volumes of smoke. By Friday noon the three southern arms had all joined into one, and rushing into a deep but narrow gulch forced its way down the gulch in a rapid flow. By Satur day noon it had run a mile. The flow was on an average seventy five feet wide and from ten to thirty feet in depth, as it filled the gulch up level with its banks. The sight was grand. The whole frontage was one mass of liquid lava, carrying on its surface- huge calces of partially-cooled lava. Soon after we reached it the flow leached a deep hole some ten or fifteen feet in depth with perpen dicular sides. The .sight as it poured over that fall in two cas cades was magnificent. The flow was then moving at the rate of about seventy-five feet an hour. If it goes though lvukuau probably all the lower or front parr of the town will fall a prev to Madame Pele.': Peruvian Hitter. Cinchona Rubra. The Count Cinelioii was the Spanish Vieerov in Peru in um The ('iiuiitess. his He, was prostrated L an intermit tent fcer. from -which she n.n frved U the mm' ol the native rcimtK. the Peru vian bark, or. as it was called in tliejCuv (ralPfttl rnrli.-r recover . on iter return Ilo Ktuo;.e in tiri-J. she introduced the $ remedv in Spain, where it un-. known -,""" " " - -' -c- I. I tuulei Mirioiis name's until 1tinia-iis called it Cinchona, in honor or the ladj who hud Iiroiiifht them that which w.t more nreeioits than the cold of the Ineas. I To this diiv. after a lapse or two hun dred and fiflx jears. seienre ha. uien lis nothing to lake its place. It effectu ally cures a morbid appetite for stimu lants, ly restoring the natural tone of the .siomaeh. It ntt.u'Ks excesshe Ioe of liquor as it does a fever, and deiror both alike. The powerful tonic irtue of the Cinchona is preserved in the lVriiuan Hitters, w Inch are as cilecthc against malarial fever to-day as the weie iu the days of the old Spanish Viceroys. We guarantee the ingredi ents ov those b'itlcrs to be absolutely pure, and or the best Known iitulit. A trial will satisfy on that this is Hie best bitter in the world. "Tlic-proof of the pudding is iu the eating. and we willuigl abide this lest. For sale by all druggists, grocers and liquor dealers. Oultiit. Various Cauw's- Advancing ears. care, sicklies dis appointment, and hereditan iu-oiHsikki- lion all operate to turn the hair gr.ix. ! and either of them inclines it to shed prcinatureh. A i:ks Hah: Vicjih: will l restore faded or gra. light or red hair' to a rich brown or deep black, as ma " be deshed. It softens and elcnns.cs the ' -ll. giving it a health action. It re- IIHMll ,11111 tllUS 11,111111 till illlll Minimis. Il its in- falling hair is checked, ami s anew growth will le produced iu H cases where the follicles are not de- tro.ed or the glands decayed. Its ef fects are beautifully showu on brashj, weak, or sickly hair, on w hieh a few ap- plications will produce the gloss and i ifesluicv, or jomli. ilariuless and sure iu its operation, it ishieomparahle as a in ji.-Mjiti.iiiwii, it i- nnwuip.n.i.ui. .n.i, -- r -j-, 7i-7- ,t t T i r i dressing, and isespeciall.v valued for the JJ.J. Zi.i,c JJ,J Lh.dl.JD. soft lustre and richness of tone it un- ' ' parts. It contains neither oil nor dve. ' of alaabie m:d l'raetleal In. and will not soil or color w bite cambric: rorinatloii. and i'ontainins an et it lasts long on the hair, and keeps u j . . . 'fresh and vigorous. . SMr.v OF isr.ASF.s. I'm: S.vi.i: r.v AM. 1)i:.U.BIS. J Which te the symptoms, cause and the zz. - r-Z.zz: j Ilest Treatment of each ; u table giving all irnfliiis - iicifiiftiw -iSnfln.is. ,,,H' lHiiirtlwldniSH used for the Horse, with .u outers . Jiotiurs. . .no.iier , the onhiiar t'nMcffccts.iulnutiriotcuucn la ii(Hi ; a talrfe with an eiiraiugof tbe Arc vou disturbed at night and broken ! Huw's teeth at different ue. with rules of your rest by a sick child suffering f""" lellinsthe naerf thclhrse: iscugniy- anu crying with the excruciating imin of cutting teeth'.' If so, goal once ami get a bottle of Mrs. Wiuslow's Soothing syrup, it will relieve the ioor littlo suf ferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it. who will not t"ll ou at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give ret to the mother, and relief and health to tjie child. operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, anil pleasant to the taste, and is the pre scription of one ot the oldest ami nest female physicians and nurses iu the Tinted Mali's. Sold everywhere. J5 cents a bottle. Offv King the Blood Is not a "cinr n'."it isaMMl-iunfierand tonic. IiiiKint oflhehlooil poisons the sys tem, deranges the rircnlution. and thus in duces inniiy disorders. Known bv different names to dlstiiiguish thfiu accon'ling to ef fects. lull leing reallx branclies or pliases of thatgre:it generic disorder, liuptirify ot Ulood. Such are ijKwxir, Z;1iiii', IArcr ComjiUuiit, Coii"llHilln)i. Xcrnni )" itnlcr. Hnvhiche, liachachr, ficnnnl WcaU M. Hnut DiMxw.Dnnuty. Khlmu l)itat. Plh, i:iiinntitiiiu. ('ltiiiTlt, Scrofula, Skiu Dtxtmh'r. 1'liHitU. Clrrr. .s,'irrN"Hyx, lr.. Ac. i.iwz of the Ulood prevents ami cures these l rfltackiug lite rauxf. Impurity .if f 1k K1ruh.l i a1ii.ith.t&..iiul f.lit tf.i.tlic .imcm j in calling it "the innt genuine and eilicient lri'parati(Hi lortiiepiinxtM. riii i imtg gists. SI per Ikitlle. Si'e tesliiiioni.il". dln-c-IhiUs. tS.e.,iu p'iniphlet, "Treatise on I)iMiise ot the Mood." wrapped around ea-h Iwutle. 1). 1aSmM. SON . (o l'nK. Itairnln. X. . I 1 Mil '' fin I I 1 LbEhs INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERmHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Jjossof appetite,H"augBB,bowela costire, i'ain in tn eHe ad,with a dull sensation in tho back part, Pain under tho shouTder blnde.TullneRfl after eatljrLr.'vyrth a dTsin chnntion to exertion of body'or mfn3 rfeitabiBty of tempor. Low spirits. Xbsa of memory, with a feeling of paylnsneg focted some duty, wearineag. l5IzzlDcas PIutteruiK of the HeartTTDotsbeforo the oyesTYoDiqw 8 kin. Headache, JicatlS- nesa at night, hishly coloredTTnncr EF THESEWAB3ynfOB HTLT. UK H riKiiSD. SERIOUS DISEASES WniSOON EE DE'EL0?D. TTTTT'B PTT.T.K are especially adapted to Kuch cases, one dose effects sachaclmnge of feeling as to astonish the suCercr. They Increase tfae Appl Ite and canse tho bodr to Take en Flcb. thus the system U nourlnhcd.RndbytlielrTaalcAetlsBOothe niffttlro Orsranm, Krlar Stools are pro duced. Price Sa cents. 35KBrray81N.Y. TUTT'S HAIR !YE "JttAV IlAiBorWHrsKxns cbanccd toaOtosi Hlack by a single application of this Dvx. 1 m parts a natural color, acts Instantaneous)). Sold by DrugsuU, orient by esjireu on rtrript c f 41 Office, 36 Murray St., New York. 1 t Dr. Ttrrrfl XiXClL f TiluU IsfinutUa Ml Th ! Irwfid tUrtlptt wI b SH TZXX tpfUtU.f of SSKM B BANKING AXD INSURANCE. BANKING AHDJNSURANOL BROKER, BANKER INSURANCE- AGENT. ASTDKiA. - - - OREGON office iinri::: FliO.U S O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL 4 O'CLOCK P. M. Hoi Mntoal InsnrancB Co., OF CALIFORNIA. I F. HoL'ciiTON' . ...President -. It. Stok Secretary Ij. srou Agent forO","gou CniHlal jHthl up m I', s. Klt; com -5 SOO 00O ifl Z AV V 1SK. Agent. Cheici.iiii-s street, Astoria, Oregon. S67,oo6foo6 capTtalT UVKUPOOL AND LOVMON AND GLOBE. NOI1TII IUHTISir AND MERCAN TILE OF LONDON AND KDINMJKGII. OLD CONNECTICUT OK IIAHT FOKD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Kopreaentin? a capital of $07,000,000. A. VAX IrSEN. Agent. MISCELLANEOUS. V Merciful Man W Merciful to lus'lieast. ' O.VS, .1 CKXTS. 650.000 ALREADY SOLD ! ! A treatise oat ! e "- f &""? b And his Diseases. t iiis siititiuip tin- iiitNi (un Junius hi i ill; structure of the Iiorse. n"sv illustrating ikisI tioiis;tsitiHetl lj sick horses hi disrercnt dis eases. A valuable collection of receipts. iiiauj o which would cot a horse-owner three to (he dollars each. EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN THIS BOOK. ThmuundswlHi have seen It commend it and nun) good horsvnicu have extolled it in nie ingiK-sr tinis, oven stniuit; that tney ureter li to books which cost to to 510 00, Do not throw kh.iv vtmr imniex In the pur chase of cost I IhmKs ihi the Horse, which are so full of 1-ttm thntscs ami tcdiuical terms as to Lh iiiiinlellisiHe to the avenise Yeader but, . BUY KENDALL'S TREATISE, A book of 100 pages, iu paper covers, giviu,; ou more practical lufnniiHtion than is con tained in some lareev.ohinu at far hfeher cost. 1 lav tug examined this Into thoroughly we are satisfied no ? HORSE-OWNER Would lusitatoa momeiit alMHd investing 25 cents hi its purr 1ih.sc. if In did lml kiMiwthc value or Hs contents. ReeomuJng the de simbilit) of having such jmicticHl hirorma tiou as our fanning friends dai! tu-ed iu their hiishies.s. provided at rensiHiable cost instead of licutg oWlged to pav Iheeiionnoiu profits demanded bj the l'liblishers of most Acnculuir.il IhHiks, weli.ivtseciind Several Hundred Copies Of this valualtle little Treatise on the Horse, single copies of winch we shall Ik pleased to mail to any reader of this taper, ixistuge pre paid bj it-, chi receijt of Reiiutttuices uia le made in enrreiicy, sd verorstanus. sh-iu! all orders to :. v. ii:r.:,Ai, Astoria, Oregoi METROPOLITAN Shaving and Hair Dressing Saloon. (Hi the Kitttdwav Het to I. lMers suloou. "Hie lnwt of sHtifaciioM gwtniutecd HalrC'Htlhtc. SllMViUK - S1i:iiiinoii, DvHiiKfnuit 7T cent's - - STitoTTi A liln'nd share of the trade solicited. V. P.. DAY, Proprietor. IVAlt IS Ii:JIAKI'I WITHOUT FritTIIKIC XOTIC'K And no terms of peace until everj ninn iu Astona has anew suit of clothes 3f.DK IJA 3IKAXY. Look nt the prices : l"itnts to order from - -Pants, ('ciiuiue French Oussiniere Suits from - - - - 3 00 nrso 25 00 The finest line of wimples on the coast to select from. p. J. MEAIN'Y, Main .street, opposite P.u-ker House. Astoria. TIN PLATE. BLOCK TIN For sale ex Warehouse at AMorin or Portland bj IIAIiFOri:, Gl'TIIIUE Co. 5C-tf Portland, Oregon. ilPBwifJL 'i -s. - r-si' mijx i-T vtii.S) ii-fr. 'Sais i a. 'v: ts.L jj .muTA'- 3"1 JL jm.j&xa W3J' A General Reduction or TWENTY-FIVE PER CEVT. 0V ATX Clothing and Furnishing Goods. .MISCELLANEOUS. arm -vv. o o tst :jxr; Wholesale agent for the RED CROWN FLOUR Marie by the new nun-ess. The best Flour In the market. E erj sack guaranteed: irnot good as represented ou .can return it. 'Merchants will iiitil it to their nthantnge to sell this Flour. UK AN, SHORTS AND CHOP FEED Also Tor Mle. Persons w ishiiig Flour or IVeit will find me at mj new Unit: Store, at (). It. & X. Co's dock. Astona. J. W. CONN. Wilsox & Fisher ii:ai.ki:s IN LlimtlCATIXC. OILS, COAL OIL, PAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, MILL FEED, GA1IDEN SEEP, Gil ASS SEED. Which will be exchanged for country pro duce or .sold at lowest prices. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTOIUA, OREGON. C. H. STOCKTON. AND CARRIAGE PA1NTER,- i PAPER HANGING AND YALL COLORING A SrFCIAITW GLAZING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 3Shop next door to Astorlan onice, in Sluisti-r's buildiug. .1. EL D. GRAY. Wholesale and retail dealer in. ATjL KIXDS OF FBED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. General storage and Wharfage on reason able terms. 1-oot of Kenton street. Astoria Oregon. WILLIAM EDGAR, Corner Main and Chenamus Streets, ASTORIA OREGON. DKALKft IS CIGARS AND TOBACCO, The Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE -W0STENH0LM and other English Cutlory. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Meershamn Pipes, etc. A fine stock of Watches and .Jewelry. Muzzle and IJreccli liondins; Shot Giiiih and lllllcs). Jtevolver-M, PintolH, and Animitnitioti jlvrixi: CJfiASSSKS. auso .v n-K Assortment of fine SPECTACLES and EYC C.IiiVSbES. I. W. CASE, f.MP0RTlU AND WHOLESALE AND K TAIL DEALER IN (jfflEAL KBCIMDISE Corner Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA - - - OREGON I. K. U'arrk. T. V. Hvtc Astoria Market ! OPPOSITE OCCIDENT IIOTEI , ASTORIA. - - OREGON. IVAItlUlX Jl. K.VTOX, l'roprletors. (Suc&zumt to Warren X- McGuirA Wholcsalo and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats A full Hue of FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED HAY. CANNED FRUIT. VEGE TABLES, ETC. ea-Butter, Eggs, Cheese, etc. constantly on band. car Ships supplied at tho lowest rates. THE DEW DROP IHH ! Oh. fishermen, all hear the good news ! A fine saloon Is started with best of Liquors, Wines and Beer, AND FIXE FREE LUNCH VNGLAP.DED. The irandet Caviar and Cheese, IN SANDWICH THICK AND THIN And will vou .spend a pleasant hour, drop in at the DKfY DROP INN on Coiieomlystreet. J. T. BOUCHERS. Antorla and ILnappton. Regular Mall aud Passenger Steamer JROSETTA, W. WAVE irASTER EB-WH1 leave Knappton for Astoria and return daily. CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL. Also have a lighter which enables her t carry wood or freight of any kind. HSr For charter, freight or passage, at liv ing rates apply on board, or at I. W. Case's storo. A A BUSINESS CARDS. "P CHAXG, 31. I 'PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room Xo. .1. Astorlan Bnildius:. IVV STAIKS.) Kesidf.nck Comer of Bentou and Court streets, Astoria, Oregon. TAY TUTTLE. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OKFiCK-Over the White House Store. 1'K.siDF.xei: Next door to Mrs. Munson' boarding house, ChenaniiLS street, Astorl? Oregon. JQlt. 31. I. .TE.VXIXGS. rilYSICIAX AND SUKGEOX. Graduate University of Virginia, isfo Phjslclaii Jo Hay View hospital, Baltimore .OKhirR-lln 1'age & Allen's building. ui stairs. Astoria. "K1 1. IITCKH. DENTIST, ASTOKIA, '-" OltEGON. Itooins in Allen's building up stidrs, comr or Cass and Stiemocqhe streets. J Q. A. BOWLT,y7 ATl'ORNEY AT LAW. Chenamus Street. - ASTOKfA. OREGO Q W. 1'lTliTO.V. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTOIUA - - - OREGON Ofilce over Page & Allen's store, Cass street E. irOLlKX. NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND IN SURANCE AGENT. T A. 3rcIXTOSII. MERCHANT TAILOR, Occident Hotel Rulldlng. ASTORIA - - - OREGON q n. baiv & CO., DKAI.PU IX Dooi-H, Uindon.H. ltllndM, Tran snms, litimbet". Ete. - All Kindt of Oak Luinher. Glass. Iloat Ma terial, etc. Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Oen e hound Astor streets. I'lIIiRXIIAKT A SCIIOEXE. Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon ASTOKIA - OREGON. Hot. Cold, Shower, McamniuiMiipiinr -iamg BATHS. s "Special attention hen to ladles' anc cuuurens nair cutting. Private Entrance for Ladies. WIT.T.IA11 FRY. PRACl'ICAL BOOT AXB S1IOK .MAKER. Ciiexamus Stuekt, opposite Adler's Book store, - Astokia. Orfc.on. ESPerfect fits guaranteed. All work warranted. Che me a trial. All ordeis promptly filled. v. u mVaiik. Astoria. ,t. a. nnowN Portland. ItltOn'S & IHct'ABK, STEVEDORES AND EIGGERS. Astoria officeAt E. C. Holden's Auction store. Portland otllce 21 15 street. 13-tf MRS. S. T. McKEAN, UE.II.KU IX DRESS T1UMMINGS, All kinds of WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC., Comer of Cass and Jefferson streets, Aston:. J58-StaiiipinKdoHC to order. 33. A.. C$TJI-KTKT- dealer iu FAnilXY GROCERIES. N.1IT.S. aillX FIEI AI HAY Cash paid for country produce. Small profits on cash s.des. Astoria. Oregou, cor ner of Main aud Sfuemocuhe streets. Sons of the Albnny Beer! Respect full) Dedicated to and Sold by CIIAS.GRA'ITKE, - - - - ASTORIA. Good evening kind friends, just listen to me. And when juu hae heard me, I'm sure you'll agree, I w ill gh e you a stor , and sing it out clear And the name of my song is the ALBANY BEER. You ran find it all round in this city of gold. And the way that they make it has neer been told. That's a secret they keep and hold very dear. For the whole countr Is drinking that ALBANY BEElt. The brewery Is large and the machinery Is fine. And every order is sent to on right up to time. They get all kinds of orders from far and from near. And even ono's healthy that drinks AL BANY BEER. For ecry thing there looks so clean and m neat, And their beer N so sparkling, tf cannotbe beat. If vou are feeling bad or the blues do appear. You can drive them away bv drinking AL BANY BEER. I have au 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 be healthy, drink ALBANY BEER." Since then"! have done so, and I'm hearty anu souuu, 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 BEEIL ALso. on draught, THE CELEBRATED BOCK BEER. C. G1LVTTKE, - - "WELCOME SALOON, Road w ay, opposi te 0. 11. & N. Co's Dock . Jjrs. r- - JHrra k K LOEB'S.