The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, July 23, 1881, Image 1

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Astoria, Oregon, Saturday Morning, July 23, 1881
No. 71.
Vol. XY.
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CADDIE IS.
OREOOX THOROUGHBREDS OX
THE TRACK AT SALEM.
1111 k uilst rack ever rpn on the
north pacific coast.
One and Thrro-I'ourlli Miles.
Time--S:0S-4.
The Portland Rural Spirit, de
scribing this nice over the course
of the Oregon State Agricultural
Society, July -i, 1SS1, says: At
no time in the history of the
United States has there been so
much interest in racing as the
present one. Indeed, this was re
garded asthe contest which decid
ed the championship among the
winning horses. As scon as Mr.
Galloway read the names of the
contestants cheer after cheer went
up from the throats of thousands
of- people. Trade Hollar, Caddie
., Jack Douglas and Winters
were the start ei. In the pools
Trade Dollar sold equal to the
other tin ee. The draw for posi
tions resulted as follews: Caddi
R., Winters, Douglas, and Trade
Dollar. The start was a pretty
good one, getting away about in
the order mimed above. At no
time during the nice was there
daylight between the horses. (Join
ing under the wire the first time
they were placed as they started,
and ran in this position until near
the half-mile post, where Trade
Dollar answered to Patsey Duffy,
and moved up, passing Douglas as
they rounded the turn before
reaching the last (matter. Half
way up the stretch Patsey made a
desperate dash for "Winters, mis
placing him and lapping Caddie
R. For a time the handsome
brown mare shook Trade Dollar
off. but Patscv, the prince of
riders, carefully nursed the sor
rel mare, and after feeling of
Caddie R. for a while, made
a brush that Luke Blackburn
would envy, causing the sur
prised Arthur Hooks, rider of Cad
die R., to look around; this caused
the brown mare to swerve a little,
and the flying Trade Dollar was in
a neck of being even. Men
screamed, bovs whistled and
pounded, and women waived their
handkerchiefs; but Trade Dol
had not yet Avon the race; every
rider used the whip and spur to
their utmost ability. "Ten to two
Caddie wius," men were scream
ing in the grand stand, as Duffy,
with one slash of the whip, and
one strong dig of those silvery
spurs, lifted the great daughter of
Norfolk clear off the track, and
planked her down even with the
supposed winner up to that sec
ond. And then all was still as still
could be; yet murmuring voices
could be heard; all eyes were
turned to the stand; the four thor
oughbred horses came up, and
each rider dismounted. Winters
knew he was third, and Douglas
knew he was fourth, but the other
two had to be told. Mr. Gallo
way stepped to the front and an
nounced that Trade Dollar and
Caddie R. had run a dead heat.
The owners, II. P. Isaacs and
Capt. Flavel then agreed to divide
first and second money. 'And thus
ended the best race, all told, ever
run on the north Pacific coast.
summary,
illuming miles, free for all, 5O0 en
trance, S2."0 added bv the socictj.
('apt. (Jeo. Flavels for ni Caddie It ()
by Bayswatcr, dam Sally Wallace
by Star Davis; Arthur Jlook, cin
namon and black. Ill lbs '
H. P. Isaccs in Trade Dollar (,") 1
Xorfolk,dani by Lodi ; JPatsy Duffy,
gold and bluc.107 lbs
Elisha Barnes's h Winters (.") by .Nor
folk, dam Trampoline; T. AleCall,
bronze and gold. 110 lbs a
A .1 Stemlers s h Jack Douglas (4) by
Wild Idle, dam Aba by Don Vic
tor; Appleby, green and black
cap, 104 lbs 4
Time. :m.
Dead heat.
King Alfonzo, of Spain, under
the authority vested in him by the
constitution, has dissolved the
cortes, and the election of a new
congress, which corresponds to the
house of representatives in the
United States, will take pkice the
21st of August. A new senate,
with the exception of those mem
bers who are senators in their own
right or nominated by the crown,
is to be chosen on the 2d of Sep
tember. Lawyers briefs printed in fine style
at The Astobiax offiee.
Inaue Murderers.
It is by no means conceded thai
Guiteau is insane, but ii he ir.
proved to be sr., what shall be done
with him? Shall he be turned
looe after a few months treatment
in an insane asylum, as so many
lunatics who have committed acts
of violence have been? He should
never regain his freedom. This
is no new doctrine. The American
press has long urged that impris
onment for life sliould be the dis
position to be made of every per
son arraigned for murder and ac
quit ted on the ground of insanity.
Persons who have once dest roved
life while insane are too danger
ous to ever be at large again. They
are subject to repeated attacks of
their malady, and if set free may
commit lepcated murders. Un
derneath Dr. Hammond's vehe
ment declaration there lies a wise
principle. That principle requires
the confinement for life of the
person who shot President Gar
field, if he is not hanged for wilful
murder. It requires such confine
ment of every person who takes
human life while insane. Incited
by the horrible assault at Wash
ington let the legislature of New
York lead the way for the legisla
tures of other .states by enacting
a law for the confinement for life
of persons who escape conviction
for murder because of insanity.
A Step in the Itiht Direction.
Within the past few day., the
New York state board of health,
through its sanitary committee has
taken a step which will be likely
in due time to product1 no little
commotion. Inspectors have been
appointed to collect and aifalyzc
samples of butter, beer, baking
powders, canned food, confections,
milk, molasses, sugar, syrups, soda
water, tea, wine and all pharma
ceutical preparations. The object
of' this analysis is to carry into ex
ecution a law enacted by the legis
lature lo prevent adulteration of
food and drugs. Judging from
similar investigations already made
in New York ami other states
startling results can be looked for
from these examinations.
Another sub-contractor on the
railway has defaulted by taking
the money due to employes and
skipped from the state. When
will a legislative assembly ever be
elected in Oregon that lias ca
pacity to grasp this question and
frame a law that will protect the
innocent laborer against theschem
ing villain who draws the funds
that are intended to pay him?
.Miss Stella Bowen delivered a
very excellent oration at Dayton,
Columbia county, Washington ter
ritory, on the 1th. It is published
in the Chronicle. Wo have space
for but one of expressien: "Xo
nation under the light of Heaven
ever had a more honorable past, a
grander present or a more glorious
future than has this. Yet, when 1
read of governments that were
created and are net: of Empires
that have arisen, flourished and
passed into oblivion, 1 tremble,
for 1 fear that she alone may not
withstand the storm of human
errors. Yet again, when 1 peruse
the constitution of these United
States, my faith strengthens.
Surely a nation founded upon such
great and glorious principle will
endure while time lasts.'
It appears from the report of
general superintendent Kimball
that many of the best men are
leaving the life-saving service on
the low rate of compensation re
ceived. Mr. Kimball is tloing all
that he can to prevent this bv tr3
ing to induce the men to remain
with the hope that an increase of
pay will be granted during the
next session of congress. Hun
dreds of lives and thousands of
dollars saved without a dollar sal
vagage, and the loss of lives and
property prevented by timely aid
are recorded as the work of the
life-saving service. If the cost of
the service were five times what it
is, it would be none too much for
the work that is done. Measured
in a strictly commercial sense, the
life-saving service is more than a
paying investment,
Marrlaje of the Cornell.
The comet has
been getting
married, or doubling up, or doing
something mysterious. At any
late there are two traveling side
iy side. So say astronomers.
This extraordinary news comes
from the Cincinnati observatory.
Prof. Stone reports that on Wed
nesday night he perceived evi
dences of a tremendous agitation
in the nucleus, and a separation
into two parts. If the comet
should split in two the astronomical
world would have excitement
enough, liielas comet, in 184G,
became divided, and the two parts
were seen racing side by side on
the comets return in 1852, anil
after that the comet was not seen
again. But in November, 13 2,
when it should have been visible
if it yet existed, there came sud
denly out of that quarter of the
heavens where the comet was
looked for a driving shower of
fire-balls, and the astronomers
said these meteors were fragments
of the lost comets. Prof. Pierce
showed mathematically that the
nuclei of the comets must be as
dense and tenacious as steel. If
that is true of the present comet,
and if the estimates which give
its nucleus a diameter of one thou
sand miles or more are correct,
who can conceive the terrific power
of the force needed to rend it in
two? The theories that the nu
clei of comets arc dense swarms
of meteors, or clouds of liquid
particles, or masses of gaseous
matter, seem more likely to be
true in this case than that the
nucleus is a metallic ball of plane
tary bulk.
After spending thousands of
dollars to establish a military post
at Chelan, and as much more to
get a worthless steamer up there,
all was abandoned. The propeller
Chelan, built at Portland to run
up the lake, is now, since the aban
donment of the post, to be taken
below, Mr. Myers, of fort Spokane,
having the contract for $800. This
boat was worked up as far as Wal
lula, where she passed her first
winter. The next season she
passed Priest rapids, but Rock
island, thirty miles above, was too
much for her, and, after weeks of
expensive work, she was dropped
back to White-bluffs, where the
machinery was removed, the bout
cut in two, and in that manner
hauled by teams to her presont po
sition in the Columbia river oppo
site lake Chelan. The. moving of
that post to the mouth of the Spo
kane done away with the need of
the boat, and now she commences
tier ivturu trip.
f linv-f you ever lieanl a lmsine.-.!
man s.. tli.it ailvertisiiij; did not pay
him' .
V-AlvettLsoinent3 are tlie ipiiet
so!iMit. who never hitnule, hut who
neci fail to make thenuselvis known,
and aie .seen anil reniemln-nil ilepite
the will of the render who could not
forsi! them if he would.
f&-YVlio wants l know about the
great State wIht.1- the eijKirU cqunl in
value $'!". ikt head of the entire popula
tion, send 1 (K) to I). C. Ireland for The
Astokian, the only Oregon paper, pub
lished wholl in the interest of Oregon.
iWrTo difecrituinate between what
is new and what is advertising in an
item i? often a difficult task for a pub
lisher. Newspapers, to be on the safe
side, mils! charge when the Item brings
mone to others. Such is but justice,
and in compliance with the laws of btts-sik-ns,
ninl without this discrimination a
newspaper will fail, financially.
r-fr-A wealthy Pittsburg merchant
Is reported as having said: 1 always
feel happy when 1 am advertising, for
then know, that waking or sleeping. I
have a trong,thongh silent orator work
ing for me; one who never tires, nevei
sleeps never makes mistakes and who
is certain to enter the households from
which, if at all, my trade must come.'
-rYc dc3iro it to be distinctly
understood that those who send us ad
vertiements from abroad, must send
the cash with theadvcrlisements.if they
would have them appear. We have
numbers of advertisements sent us from
stramiers saying, "Please insert and
send bill.' This wc cannot do : the cash
must accompany the copy and the order
f-sTAll citizens of Oregon who desire
to inform their friends m the states of
the condition and progress of this state,
can have no more complete and compre
hensive volume of facts to send them
than by subscribing for this Journal,
and having us mail it weekly to their
friends. We mail it as directed. For
5 00 In advance, we mail three copies
of Tut: WEEKrA'AsToniAXone year.
There ts not now any better news
paper, nor one more .consistently de
voted to the building up of the country
than Tue Astomax. At the price of
Two Dollars per year it is the cheapest,
as well as the best. With your aid and
encouragement we shall be able to make
further improvements to enhance Its
field of usefulness.
PACIFIC COl'NTY DAISIES.
The hills are faint In a cloudy blue.
Thai loses Itself where the sky bends mer.
The wind Isshukinglhe orchard thro'.
AHdseii'liwr:iiilerlhiokuee-ileepchcr.
The air is sweet with a "traiise lcrfume.
Thai OHHes flow the depths if the womUhimI
places.
The fields are lilfl in a wealth or IImmm.
And white with the -weep ftf Ihe -
daisies !
And farther iIowh. where the Iwutk runs
through.
Where the feiiis are cwl in the prisoned
shadow.
Wcsrillma sec. through the morning den.
The swell and dip of lite itnhled inenitnw.
And then, when the wind across it blow-;
And the vu ering lines of silver follow .
We catch the gleam of her heart of gold.
While over her skims the ttct-t-wlngud ival
Im. Clear and simple in white and gold.
Meadow blossoms of sunlit spaco.
The field is full as It well can hold.
And while with Hie drill of Oh .-ee
daMcs !
Mothers! JNothcr ! I Mother-!!!
Are you disturbed at night and broken
of otir rest bvn sick child MiiTering
and crying with the excruciating pain
of euttinjr teeth V 1 f so. o at once and
ilvt a bottle of .Mrs. Winslmv's .sontliuit;
byrup. it will relieve the poor HttK suf
ferer immediately depend ujmui it;
there is no mistake alwiut it. There is
not a mother on earth who has cer
Used it. who will not t-ll yon at once
that it will regulate the bow els. and
Stve rest to the mother, and relief and
health to the cliild.opcratiuglikc limbic.
It is perfectly safe to use m all eases.
and plcasnnt to the taste, and is the pre
scription oi one oi uieouu'si ami ncsi
leinnie piij-sieiaiis ami nurses in ine
rnited States. Sold everywhere. 2T.
eents a lxiltle. ,
The Peruvian syrup ha-- cured thou
sands who were suffering from dypcp
sin-, debilit j. liver complaint, IhViU, hu
mors, female complaint-:, etc. Pamph
lets free to any address. Seth V. Fow If
& Sou-j. I&oston.
A.. I. MhOLKK. r.S. WKICIIT
OCCITK.Vr HOTEL.
.MKHLKK & WRWHT. Proprietor.
Astoria, Oregon.
milli PROPUIETOKS ARK HAPPY TO
JL announce that thealoe hotel lias been
repainted and refurul;hed, adding greatly to
the comfort of itsguest: audit now the uest
hotel north of San Francisco.
Pioneer Restaurant Hotel.
MAIN STREET. - - - ASTORIA
3Irx. S. X. Arrlsoni. Proprietor
miIKTRAVi:i.IXf7VpRLIC WII.1. 1'lXD
JL the Pioneer first class in -ill resiiertx.aiul
:i shnre" of their patronage is rvspcrtfully
.solicited.
tSHoard and lodging by the day or week.
Fair Wind Coliec Saloon
- VXD-
CKCOt3E HOUSE,
VTEi: STKEET. AsTOKI .
'et doorlo Dr. KIh-m",".
oriVr-. Teu ami ('liornlntt-. with
fake, to rent.
(Mtop-t "ooUed to Order.
Fiiu iVIuei. I.iiUnr.- unit fisnr-i
Of the best brands.
llHMtir just Hiiiil The ah-ivr establish
ment weinnli'tllv inuteonr friend and the
lMl)ie gnur.tl! to give u a trial.
ha-tt Poi:i) & EVANSox.
yaS3-
King of the Blood
Is not a "rioc if." it ia hlM.iiirifieraud
tome. Iiiitiinl ot the uiimhi hhs.hls uiesxs
leni, ileraiiKes tbe cin-iilalinn. and-1 bus in
duces mam disorder-, known bv dilTenMit
names to in.stiUKUih them arennliiiK lo ef
feet!, but lieniR n:illj. uraueln-s or phases of
thatKrent uenerie diMinier, liniiurity oi
Ulooit. Sneh are Djt,xji-jii', llillinurHfx;
JAtrr (vjMfi'M,"Hfjxii'H. Xrrrtm IYt
tmlcr. llrmUichr, Itaehnthr, (imcntl ll'ru.
'. limit Difaf,HtitK'i. Kldncu Dirnf,
Pile, i:hi-nnuttiin,l'atttrrU, Scntlula.SI.iH
ffwnfrn. i'wjifc. rimv. Sitrlliwj, Ar..
.(e. Kins: of the Itloml mnts ;tml
cures theM' bv atl.tiKin the nut. Impurity
of the blool. " Chctiustsaud plijsiciaus agnv
in calling It "the most iiulne and efficient
preparation for the purpose." "sold by DniK
jiists.SI iKrlKtt!e. ce testimonial. (lint
tbHis. &e.,in pamphlet, Tnatlse on l)iso:ist's
ot the HIimmI." nipied around eaeli bottle.
I). RANSOM, SOX & Vo.. Props.
lSitlfalo. N. Y.
TUT
PILL
&
INDORSED BY
PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND
THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE..
Ithe greatest medical
TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Low of appetito.TJ'ausea.bowols costive.
Pain in theHead.witha doll Bonaationlh
the back part. Pain under the shoulder
blade fuUnena after eating, within disin
Sunation to exertion of body or miruT,
Irritability of temper, Cow-lpiritirtioss
of memory, with afosling of haylng'nFs
IectedB"onie duty, weariness, dzrinee?,
FTutterin g oftho JBetu-tyojSrbefbre tho
eyes. Y ellow Skin, H eadacheTHcstl;:
nesa at night highly colored'tTHho.
FTHESE7TA13OTG3 ASETJKHEEDix.
SERIOUS DISEASES ML SOON BE DEVaOFEO.
TUTTS P ILLS a-f o especially adapted to
tich cases, one dote effects achachange
of feollnf; as to astonish, the sufferer.
They IncreaiethpApiH'lUc.tncIc tue iho
body to Take ea Flrb. thus Ute sj-steni U
aourlaked.andbrthelrTeBleActleBOnlbe
DIc-atlTA Orraax. KozHixr.tloow arerroi
rtm
b5c
duced. Price S cents. SSXumySt,
.V.
TUTT'S HAIR DYE
3RVllAXRorWJrisi:EKSchsnffd toaGiXhasv
Bum k by a single appllc&Uoa of ihti Dik. l.
liifi&na h natur&l color, acts Isstantaxieatly
fold l'j Dnigptu.or rDt b r i;irm4 oo r-rvit t tl
Office. 35 Murray Sc. fiew Yotk.
I f Dr.Trm XiSClL r.TkljMr lttwilL h
i IrMtwi tuo-tft m aiUrf ttisu t,jj.j.
BANKING AND INSURANCE.
BANKING AND INSURANCE.
BROKER, BANKER
mi-
INSURANCE AGENT.
ASTOKl.t. - ORKCON
OKFK'K IleriUs:
FKOM i O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL 4
O'CLOCK. P.M.
Home Mttkl Insurance Co.,
OF CALIFORNIA.
.1. K. lioursnTox . rresident
l"n.. i:.Srut . .. rteeret:u3
t5m. I- Sroi:v....Aient forO?oii
t'apilal pnM up in l'. S. gold
coin 5 200 WO e0
I. vr. cwsi:. Agent.
Clienr.miK street. Astoria. Oregon.
807,000,000 CAPITAL.
LIVERPOOL AND LOvrON AND
GLOCK.
NORTH RK1TISII AND MERCAN
TILE OF LONDON AND
EDINBURGH.
OLD CONNECTICUT OF nAKT
FOHD, AND
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Keprwentins a capital of SG7.000.000.
A. VAX DUSKN. Asent.
MISCELLANEOUS.
A Merciful Man is Merciful to his IVast.
O.M.I "2.1 OKXTS.
650.000 ALREADY SOLD ! !
A treatise on the
And his Diseases, bj
B.J. EEXDALL, M.D.
Full of Valuable and Tract iral In
formation, and Centaining: an
IXDKX. OI" DISEASES.
Which jdes the smiitonis. cause and the
Uest Treatnient of each ; a table RlviiiK all
tlie principal drills used tor the Horse, with
the ordinary dose. effects, ami antidote when
.. a.s. ... . .. ...till, u itl. ntt ..I.....1. ftirv tf .Trvn
.. firw-.ii , tiii'iv i.iiii .... iLipi.iiuiut till.
HorM-'s teelli at differeiit ajys, u nile
mr leiiiiiKiue aseoi ine iiors : senKrav
ins sheuinj: the important points in the
stnutiiretif the horse, also ilinlnilins posl
lioiis .fsnined b sick liorH"s in dilfereut dLs-eiis-.
A valuable collection of receipts.
man o which would cost a iiorse-owner
three to lie dollars each
EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN
THIS BOOK.
Thousands who Imcseen it eoinmeml it
and many x-Md borsemcii have extolled it in
the tiienesi lenas. e,en statim; that the
prefer it t. lMHks which cost ." nO to $10 u).
l)o not throw ana onr ihoiicv in the itur
cIkw of oisIU IxMiks on 1m llorso, whicli
are vi mil of" l-itui itJiniM-s and technical
terms as to Im- iiiniitclltffilde to the average
reader but.
HUY KEN DA LIAS TKBATISK,
A ImjoK of loo ines. in pajH-r rovers. k'U
ou morepnietlcal information than is con
tained in some large ohmies at far higher
Cost. IhuillgcValiiOied tllisbtMik thorouglil
wearesalisfled no
HOESE-OWNEK
Would lirsiialf a iiiouieiil aUuit i!iesliuir-
ivnlsiiiitspiircliiLsf.if heilHlbul know the
alue of its contents. Kecogmlugthe de
sirability of haviiiK such practical iufonua-
liou :is our laniiiug inciius u;m need in
their business, provided at reasonable cost
instead of being obliged lo wv the enormoiw
profits demanded b the l'utlLshers of most
Agricultural ll.Hk.s. we hae secured
Several Hundred Copies
Of this valuable little Treatise on the Horse,
single copies of which we slwll be pleased to
mail In auy reader of this paper. Mistagcprc
IKiid by us, on receipt of
Kemiltanccs mav 1m made in currency, sil
verorstamis. ciiil all orders to
:. v. ii:kIiA.m.
Astoria, Oregov
METROPOLITAN
Shaving and Hair Dressing Saloon.
On the llotiilwny next ti I. PuMerN siliHin.
Tin Iwst of satisfaction KHHranteeil.
Hair Colt inc.
Miaii - -f.
ShamiKHilii.
IHeinjrfnmi
2 cents
r
vr.f-r,
A lilH-nil sitnre of I lift tnule Millciteil.
AV. P., DAY, Proprietor.
WAK IN OKCIiAIlKD WITHOUT
FritTIIKIt AOT1CK
And no temts of peace until
every man in Astoria has a new
wiit of clotlies
3XADH BY .liKAXY.
Inok attiie prices :
Pants to order from - - ?8 ou
Pants, Genuine French Ca.ssimere - 12 CO
Suits rum - -- -- -230Q
The finest line of samples on the coast to
select from. P. .1. jrEANY.
Main street, opposite Parker House. Astoria.
TIN PLATE.
BLOCK TIN
For s:Ue ex "Warehouse at Astoria or Portland
l,y
56-lt
BALFOrR, GL'TIIKIK A- Ce.
Portland, OreRon.
ml
Kbj-i
'JijrTlJ-rS'
A General Reduction
OP TWESTV-FITE PER CE3T. OX AXX
Clothing. and . Eurnishing- -Goods;
MISCELLANEOUS.
J". "FtTm O O 3XT 3NT ,
"Wholesale agent for the
BED CROWN FLOUR
Made by the new piocrss.
The bet Flour in the market. Eery sack
guaranteed : if not good as represented ou
can rehim it. .Merchants w ill jind it to their
ad vantage to sell this Flour.
BRAN. SHORTS AND CHOP FEED
Also for .ale.
Persons wishing Hour or Peed will find me
at my new Drug Store, at O. K. : X. CVs
dock. Astoria. .1. COXN.
Wilson & Fisher
ukai.i:i:s tx
tt a mxrer.A:E-L:E2.
LURRIOAT1NG 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 country pro-
miceorsoi'iai lowest prices.
Corner Clienaiiius anil Hamilton Streets
astoria! Oregon.
C. H. STOCKTON,
eccx-cxse:, sxisw
-AT-
,- j-
CARRIAGE PAINTER
PAPER HANGING AND WALL COLORING
A SfKCIAI.TY.-
GLAZING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
BGBSliop next door to Astorian Office, in
Shunter's imilding.
J. H. D. GRAY,
Wholesale and retail dealer in.
ALL KlXnS OF FEED,
Hay, Oats,. Straw, Wood, Etc.
General stonme and Wharfage on reason
able ternLs. r'ootoflVnton street. Astoria
Oregon.
WILLIAM EDG.AB,
Corner Main and Clionamua Streets,
ASTORIA OREGON.
DK.VLKK IS
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
The Celebrated
JOSEPH RODCERS &. SONS
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM
and otlior Ivn-flbh Cutlery.
FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS
Genuine EXeershaum Pipes, etc.
A line stock of
Watt-lie and Jewelry. SSuzxIc mid
Itrecch I.oadins Shot uiih and
Itllle.H, Itevolvers. PIstoI-s.
and Amutiiiiitlon
MA1CI.VH
ir.As.sRs.
ALSO A KINK
Assortment of fine SPKCTAClJiS ami KVK
(UVSSI'X
I. "W. CASK,
IMPOKTKP. AN'l WHOLESALK AND HE
TAIL IiEALEK IN
mSML MERCHANDISE
CNmier Chenamus ami Cass streets.
ASTORIA - - - OREGON
I). K. U'arrks. T. Y. Kvtos
Astoria Market !
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT IIOTEl ,
ASTORIA. - - OKEfJON.
WAltREX JL K.VTOX. Proprletox-M
(Succeisors to Warren J: JIcGuire"
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Fresh and Cured Meats
A full line of
FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED
HAY. CANNED FRDIT. YEGE-
TABLES, ETC.
t&B" Butter, Eggs. Cheese, etc. constantly
on hand.
B Ships supplied at the loir est rates.
THE DEW DROP INN !
Oh, u-Jiermen. all.Iiear the good news I
A fine saloon is started with Inst of
Liquors, Wines and Beer,
AND FINE FREE LUNCJJ. UNGUARDED.
The (grandest Caviar and Cheese,
IN SAND WICir THICK AND TinN
And will you spend a pleasant hour, drop in
at the DEA
15 W DiiOP INN on Concomly street.
J. T. BOUCHERS.
Astoria aad l-knappten
Regular Mail and Passenger
Steaaier BOSKTTA,
fia
AV. "WAVE MASTER
WWill leave Knappton for Astoria and
retium dally.
CARRYING. THE U. S. 3IAIL-
Also have a lighter width enables her t
carry wood or freight of any kind.
13" For charter, freight or passaeo.at liv
ing rates apply oa board, or at I. W. Case's
store.
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BUSINESS. CAKDSi
p CRAXG, Jf. D
"PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Itooni Xo. .1. Axtorian IlHildina:.
IT STAIRS.)
It KSinKXCE Comer of Kenton and Court
street'. Astoria. Oregon.
TAY TIT-TTI.rc. 31. iK
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
OKKirK-Over the White House Store.
ltEsiDKXrK Next door to Mrs. Muoaoa'a
boarding house, Chenamus street, Astorlr
Oregon.
Qlt. 31. I. JKXXIXS,
PHYSICIAX AND SURGEON.
Graduate University of Virginia. t?G
Phjslclnn to Bay View hospital, Baltimore
City. 1SC9-'I0.
Offick in Page & Allen's building, up
stairs. Astoria.
TCI P. HICKS.
PENTIST,
ASTORIA, ' J OREGON.
Iioom-t In Allen's building up stairs, cornr
of Cass and Sqemocqhe street.
I Q. A. BOWLRY. '
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Chenaiuus Street. - ASTORIA. OREGOJ.
ri W. FCI.TOX.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ASTORIA - OREGON
Office over Page & Allen's store, Cass street
TCl V. 1IOLDKX,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
APCTIOXEEU, COMMISSION AND IN
SURANCE AGENT.
T A. arcIXTOSH.
' AlERCHANT TAILOR,
Occident Hotel Ruildln?.
ASTORIA
OREGON
C.
II. SAIN & CO..
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DoorM. Window. Blinds, Tran
soms. Lumber, Etc.
All kinds of Oak Taimber, Glass, Boat Ma
terial, etc.
Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Geu
eviveand Astor streets.
VIILKXIIART & SCHOFAK.
Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon
ASTOKIA - ORIIGON.
not, fold. Shower,
Steam and Sulphur
BATHS.
83ffSpecIaI attention :ven to ladles' ami
ctiililrcn's hair cutting.
Private Entrance for Ladies.
WILtlAJl FRY.
PKACTICAI.
BOOT A?T1 SIIOK
lAKEIt.
Ghkxamvs Stiiket, opposite Adler's Book
store, - Astouia. Okeoox.
fS Perfect tits guaranteed. All work
w:irranted. Clxe me a trial. All orders
promptly illlci:.
W. I MV'AKK.
Astoria.
J. A. BROWJi
Portland.
UKOW.V & MeCABK,
STEVEDORES ANP KIGGERB.
Astoria ofllee At K C. Holdeu's Auction
store. Portland ofnecit B street. 13-tf
MRS. S. T. McKEAN,
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DRESS TRIMMINGS,
All kind: of
WOOLS, ZEPHYRS,
LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC.,
Corner of Cass and Jefferson streets, Astoria.
JSr"Stampiiiidone to order.
3E3. -a.. XJI3ST3NT.
ttealer in
FAM1I.Y GROCERIES,
IVAII.S, nill.r. FEE1 AIi HAY
Cash paid for country produce. Small
protlts on cash sales. Astoria, Oregon, cor
ner of Main and Squeinocahe streeu.
Sous of the Albany Beer!
Respectfully Dedicated to and Sold by
CHAH. OKATTKE, - - - - ASTORIA.
flood evening kind frjends, just listen to me.
And when you have heard me, I'm snre
you'll agree,
I w ill give yon a story, and sing it out clear
And the name of my song Ls the ALBANY
BEER.
Yon can And 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 whole country is drinking that
ALBANY BEER.
The brewerv is large and the machinery Is
line.
And every order is sent to you right, up to
time.
They get all klnds-of orders from far and
" from uear.
And even one'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 or the blues do appear.
You can drive them away by drinking AL
BANY BEER.
I have an old father, who's now eighty-three.
And this is the advice he gave unto me.
He spoke to me kindly with a volce'brfght
and clear:
If you want to be healthy, drink ALBANY
BEER." v
Since then I have done so, and I'm hearty
and sound,
At tho round age of fifty I can always be
fotmd
At my dally labor before the sun does appear
Anil eacli clay and night I drink ALBANY
BEER.
Also, on draught, THE CELEBRATED
BOCK BEER.
C. GRATTKE, - - "WELCOME SALOON.
Roadway, opposite O. It. & N. Co's Sock.
N. LOEB'S.
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