The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, November 01, 1881, Image 1

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Vol. XV L
Astoria. Oregon. Tuesday ormns;, November 1, L881.
5To. 27.
ale
Mr. Fleming's Change of the Time
OuHlQcirQ.
When Mr. Sanford
t?u.,;.,
Fleming,
says the Toronto Glohe, first ,
broached his plan of the establish
nient of a common meridian and
"time zero," the idea was scoffed
at as impractical. But the Inter
national Geographical Congress
latelv held at Venice has con
sidered the subject, and declared
it worthy of adoption. An inter- j
national commitee has been np
'pointed to make arrangements for
si conference to be held in "Wash
ington, in Ma', 18S2, at which
further steps will be taken to in
duce all civilized governments to
take action.
Mi. Fleming proposes to do
away with the present system of
each locality having its own time,
and to substitute a common "cos-
mopolitan time," to be reckoned
from a line which should be, not j
only the "time zero' but the prime ;
meridian from which all degrees of
longitude should be calculated.
It is unnecessary to follow Mr.
Fleming in the arguments he
brings to prove the necessity for
the change. Suffice it to say that
the railway time tables published
in North America give seventjf
five different times of dav which
the traveler must observe. Mr. j
Fleming would divide the earth j
into twenty-four meridians. At j
each one of them he would have ;
the time move forward or back
ward an hour. The twenty-four
standard meridians would be let
tered after the English alphabet
from -A to Z, omitting J and V.
Tfee time at each place would be
that of the nearest meridian. 1 1 is
proposed 'also to "abandon the
double enumeration of the horn's
from one to twelve, and substitute
an enumeration from one to twenty-four.
Mr. Fleming does not
. suggest any method of lightening
the task of counting the strokes of
the clock in the present "wee sma
hours ayont the twal." iesand
other places will be electrically
connected, so that the dropping of
time balls will give the time to
each. Mr. Fleming sums up the
benefits of his system as follews:
"The times of places widely dif-
errnjr in longitude would differ
onlv bv entire hours. In all other -j
respects standard time in every
longitude and latitude would be in
perfect agreement. In theory,
every clock in the world would in
dicate some one of the twenty
four hours at the same instant, and
- there would be perfect synchron
ism with the minutes and seeonds
everywhere around the globe.
""By the system proposed, in
stead of an infinite and confusing
number of local days, following
the sun during each diurnal revo
lution of the earth, we should have
twenty-four well-defined local days
only; each local day would have a.
fixed relation to33joothers?.xind all
would be governed by the position
of the sun in Tespect to the Prime
meridian. These twenty-four local
days would succeed each other at
intervals of one hour during each
succeeding diurnal revolution of
the globe. The day of each local
ityvould be Known by the letter
or other designation of its standard
meridian, and the general con
fusion and ambiguity which I have
set forth as the consequences of
the present system would cease to
exist"'
Railways in Russia.
In Russia alone railway travel
ing may lie said to have been all
gain and no loss. There is no line
in either hemisphere that comes up
to the comforts and luxuries of the
Moscow and St. Petersburg line
.., rooniyj nd lofty saloon carriages,
- -a window seat,a fauteml lit, light
luggzge nefrtfoKjevery traveler, a
.toilet room at tho carnage end.
mnnlnn l..l(l- n nnniv.niniil intor.
i i ,i i! u u .
!vah. the finest stations, the best
supplies and cheapest refreshment
rooms, and loftiest, widest, cleanest j
platforms to stretch ones legs in,
and everything everywhere con
trived to protect you from winter
cold and summer heat. A great
improvement is all this upon the
cramped open sledge, with the
thermomer thirty degrees below
zero, and the cold creeping in and
curdling your blood under your
fur coat, cap and boots; the snow
and sleet pelting 3'our face, a pack
of wolves howling in your rear
ready to catch the hindmost; the
motion of the sledge over thesnow
Turrows causing you to bob up
and down in your seat like a log
on the waves, with an upset now
and then and "many passengers
regularly seasick.1' Vet, even all
these miseries are preferable to
summer traveling, with the stifling
heat and blinding ghue of twenty
two hours day, and the dust, both
stifling and blinding, and the jolt
ing that broke every bone in your
skin. The Russian travels fast,
and with happy consciousness that
neither in town nor in country
does he leave anything behind
him worth loitering for.
A Scandinavian Marriage.
Preparations for a wedding
feast begin weeks beforehand, and
are so extensive that M Du Chaillu
was utterly amazed at the quantity
of solids and liquids lie saw stored
againsi an approacniug man uige
i -
feast. Invitations to weddings are
sent out well in advance of the hap-
py day, so that the guests may
prepare for two or tinea days!-ab-
sence from home; and the poorest
person invited is never without a
wedding garment. The happy
couple eat, drink, and dance with j
everybody; and it seems never to
have occurred to the people to in
quire how they do it. There is a
limit to the endurance of the native
head and stomach, and this is gen
erally found on the third day; then
the guests, on bidding good-by to
the bride, tender their wedding,
presents, which always consist of i
monev, and are deposited, without
, . ... . . . .
being examined, ma lox which
the b.ide wears at her side. How
man v American frirlc will wish
0..
only to themselves that a similar
custom might prevail here can not
be easily be estimated, but all of
them will understand why there are
but few bachelors in the laud of
thc mulnight sun. J ..on
the wedding festiutie.s, those of
Christmas far exceed them, for!
e , . . , . . .
i'"" 5
charming are some of tho attend- J
ant ceremonies. John IIakek-
iutt.-niiS ami mil ai l- imuismuiisn ; i nis mates iiuugs nioie picasaui. an mciirauie lung Uiseaseor coitsumi-
kept up from Christmas-eve to jail around again, ami tl
Twelfth-night, and puaitit and ; education once more booms. ! and halsanis. hut act directl on the in-
ton, in Harpers Maatizwe ror't
j.r "i T 'I T7 s -j- O A T T7
November. ! H ( ) K, S A I, H,
r ,J -7 -- -LJ-J.J --
Big Range.
The stock range of one firm in
the south end of Grant county is
fift' miles wide and one hundred ;
and twenty-five miles long.. This
firm b' taking advantage of the
nefarious swamp land laws of Or
egon, now hold possession of the
watering places in this vast region,
and as effectually keep settlers out, J
as if they had a patent to the whole
region. There is much valuable
lands in this region on which set
tlers would gladly locate, but for
the superior claim of these cattle
kings. Six thousand two hundred
and fifty square miles held by one
rich company IS Startling Out true,
The poor man who wants 1G0 acres
of 4,000,000 upon which to make
, , - .. - .
a home lor his family, soon finds
tW Iia ic rnworlx;i rn pnnrnnrl for
that he is powerless to contend lor
his rights and sadly moves on.
., . ,.... .
There is a condition jo affairs in
Southeastern Oregon of which our'
1... .!.- 1 . : t
w
norant as of the domestic affairs.
0f tiie inhabitant of the moon.
A immigrant who settles n that
1 j.i.,,1
le to feel that
rcjrion is soon ma.'
a timer niiir i tin rinitr rr tin
ln...ni .,. r l,: . i:ti- 1,,11,.i..
laweu out ot Ins little property.!
The result is that nobody does'
,iiHr...uMCi.i . ..mc ...,
long this conctition ol allairs is!
: .,.:,. ..,. . t. n w,.,, i
gomgto exist, no man tell. Moun-,
f ameer.
;
How to Lift 1,000 Pounds
After a year's exercise
with
dumb hells or otherwise, as pie-
. , ,
viousiy siiKgesto men a man wno ,
is not ruptured or otherwise in-'
.
jureci can commence a systematic 1
... f critnn. ct....;.. ,.;tli o '
course of lifting, starting w ith not ,
over 100 pounds, which he can lift
as. inanv times a dav as he is dis-
, " , . " it TT i .p. r.i.iis- i.r, ,., ri...:.i..i ., fioin the oicliaitls of I'olk and Marion
posed lo do for one month. lie can! . liifc A-nn :ia has now reacluil -I,.,,,,,,,!,.,, which will he sold iiV lot n
. . . . . iciit'iilalioii which places it at the headi . -V ,.' i. "V '
thou nrhl nnotlinr fiHv nnlliwis IntllP l
aiming an auuniunai 11113 nuuiiu
-. .: . . -
weight each month for twenty j
nionths when he will be able to ;
.
lift the great weight of 1,000 i
pounds without any danger of in-.
juring himself. This is a general ,
ruin tmrl i rASiiIf nnv niflii Willi :l I
, . , 1 t t f 11
sound body can reach if he follows
the nrescribed course and never
tne piescnoeu course, aim neer
tries to overdo the thing. Tf the,
weight will not come up with
. .
out too much strain, stop, for
it is too heavy
: for von at that
alnli,g-
r:
point of your trainin
A.- e l
communication from the
i. - .n . .
p rench i department ol Uommerce,
states that the attention of the d
partment has been called to
danger to which consumers may
be exposed by using food con-
tamed in cans or lioxes sou ere, ,n
the inside and made with other
than refined sheet tin. It further!
states that French canneries have
. ,
been prohibited from soldering
their cans inside, and from using
any but refined sheet tin. It lias
also been decided, in order, not
only for the purpose of protecting
the public health, but so that
French trade may not be' put on
i:
inferior footing with foreign cont-j
petitors, that all cans imported i
into France which do not comply;
I . , . , . mi i
with tne new legulation will be
detained by the custom autliori-
i ties
- j
I (Jhinjio-o has euneelled the order l
which forbade the employment of
- 1 . 1 it 1 1 :.. .1 . loadveitisors tlii'ieol nioie henelit for '
weiglit to lie hftetl during the sec- j . amomi, v:m lhan m:n he seemed ,
ond month's exercise, and so on,'l,,s'x,"'m, To Hinsefe impish toieach '
the largest niiinhor f readers at tne
.1.1? ... .. Jl.IZi t I tl .. ........!. II . -. .".. I. . 1.......
j uianied women as school teachers, ' I5looi. sec advertisement.
ami xv. single schoolmarms are' Have WistarMiaKun or wild cheiry
i sending out postal-card notices tojiuoncmtisxVln'M.piiiugVu'erp?!!:-
as are.4l.A-.- 1.1 ln- ;r, .;.,., il,,
that the coast is once more clear
n.v.i . i".) ..... """-3 .....
iml rlmt. tlfv j,n rriiow tlw .ioo-.
...
MISCELLAXEOUS.
THE WELL ESTABLISHED
1,,ou "",l ,eel- "ardwarc- ,M,,e
r - .,,..
Stove ami Tinware ItnKi
HCHH Of
MAGNUS C. CROSBY.
To any one desirous of entering lln luiincs,
no better cImiiicc can 1w fohnrt ; trade in
creasing all the time.
Stock amouutM to 7,000.
Apply to .MAtJXr.SCCHOSBY. j
Astoria. Oregon. !
Take Notice.
Jnhn Rftnprs Central Harkpf
JUIIll RUyei&j UCUirdl mdrRCl,
Has nceh ed a large invoice of
1IAKKELS AND HALF JtAllRFJiS
of the best quality.
And is now ready to supply Butchers Can-
iiAriPi riiirt fill ntlnr rhinn for mJi.
neriesand all others, cheap for casli.
j ;grThen lsnot 110U. any betler liews.
paper, nor one more consistently tle-
voted to the building up of the country
than Thk Astokia.y. At the price of
Two Dollars per year it is the cheapest,
asTrell asi,ebest. With your aid and
euconragemeut we shall be able to make
I further -improvements to enhance its
I field of usefulness.
Wan fci!
utiinmi rn lf (Anunl tiniintvr.r!- .
miwII fanil. N ill jiv20a month.
l'liii.tr Covnir.
,wk
skipanou. Oieyon. j
What is all Tins About
it i-.n iw.u.in.r i.o..i i.t-,.1.. 11..H 1
I ; 1 no l. ,,jr lacis pr u 1 . 1
in.. 11. .... i. ...... ti ,i :... u 1
lnn IJottlril liivr Kt'il nlVHV.ii hanil
Pnv (;i:ikp
X t ici in the J':itlic.
AtfliTtliiHiIati.tIiw will lM-ii,.iii..n-iOnsiii.
sour .San Francisco Iwer wild at the
Mint Saloon. Xothinjr hut MiKvMu.-r
voMtralca Atorl:l ifn-iu-rv li-r will
nakent. OjijKioItctl.Oreni!
ami Navigation ciiiims iloc
ion Kailwav
roi!iji-tm shock. i
k.
;u,.,i inu. i aiu ah-nt from tlii-..t !
Mr. Anton liicluh n my aiithoritd
;r..io... niUr. i,.n i!i. 1.;... r.,r ti.'..)
7,.;,. ;;,;;;,.
lyaueniim ". .1. tk rs-. :
Aent for O211. and W.T.
i, s.. aiij orders for Iw-r fimn the
interior, ideasp address: .I.STi:r. 1
caie Axto.v r.n.ruir, Astoria. Ogn.
To fjivc Men.
it tlio lUt rr rtrnmi liilii riinl insiir.
Miiuuesi expense. Mr oner ine cimuniis
'of an attrnnlhe dailv. the sueeess of
hieh from the er start IiiLsheen far
4,y!' Uw xpo.i:nioii- ot tm- inos,
sanguine. 1
-------- :
Peruvian Hitter.
('inchoni Kubra
The Count (iiuchon was the .Spanish
Vicrw-nv in Pi-rn in lirai T!,e I'mintc
his wife, was prostrated bv an iitteunit-,
tent fever, from which she was heel hy
,lu' -i,'the native icineuy. t.ie ivru-
. . , . . . . t,
language of the count r. -Quinqitiii:i-
Cniteful for her recoerv. on her return i
to Euro-,e in 1(m2, slie introduced Ihej
remcity 111 .spam, where it was Known;
under various nauies. until fjinmcii:
called il Cinchona, hi honor or (he lady : ,ivincin" e-irs cue sicl-ness dis-
'" lw ha(l bought them that which was , ; J;"" ' r " J . J ' V'dN'no' u
i J01S ri?U!"hn" lUrfl " f!1 VX ! Sra !!:,: !e ft nS 11 e1 la r gri .
"V ,?'J !n.VL:1 ,?,,.1 "f,voJ,.u' Tiauil either of them inclines it to'shJd
it iiiiii 11 1 1 iciiis. si-iciice iiius i;it -ii i
,,. ,,othing to take its nlace. It cirectu-
,,.......... i i .... ft r .. ..:..... '
Vi-er Ve a,,vU;, the ingwll- j
JSm
V trial will Kills ,, that this'is iii,.f
not miter in nn woiiu. i n,' i.riMir oi
the nuddiuj.' is in llu eating." ami i
willingly. ahidu this tst. For sale h
all druggists. rirer.s and liquor dealers.
Order il.
. ,
Max. Wajnier"?. an Kraneisco Xa-;
tional hiewery heer can't he heat.
Hot. cold, and sliower Iiaths at the
Occident hair Iressing saloon, twenly
five cents.
ju.?veil 'hTthe Male'oM.iifonda
at Tom Smith Oyster Mjoon. Main
i A line assortment or little t. s tm-j
hans and winter eaje.. the latest sih-s.
( fflrl?iawUSiiiV.t! l."Vu fa"-0'. ."
one for jour hoy.
s a mild, lml effectual la.v.UUe. as
jgd
nuena. cons unpuon. ami an iiiroai ami
innn comnlainls.
ih certtsiind 1 a hot-
tie.
A cough, cohl or Mire throat should hv
'stopped. Xegh'ct friqueuth nsiilt- in
! named nans. auaMiig irruaiion. "ie
I relief in asthma, biouchitis. coughs.
' catarrh, and the throat troubles which
? singers and public speakers are Mittjeet
!!" 1 r thirty years Rrown's hronchir
i troches have heen reconnnended h
I ldivsiciaus, and always ghe jK-rfet
satisfaction, llaviug heen tested h
oronclual
by
et
by
i a ide and constant ue for nearlj an en
tire generation, uipy nave attatneit wen
'iSfflLHn'nT st?,I!,J
mK cvervwhere.
taple
a
King of the Blood
is t !'." it t a Mood-punfiernnii
tonic ii,,pUntyotthel)loodi.IsoiLstliesvs.
tern, deranires the eirculallnn. nml thin: In.
duces inanv disorders, known bv different
names to distinguish Uiem according to ef
fects, but being really brandies or phases of
that great generic dlsonler. Impurity ot
Bleed. Such arc DiJjfpin, liillioitxnw,
r.irrr fiiiiiiilnintfyinntinnflini AVrr.ii n;-
order. Headache. Backache, General Weal.-
! i..'1..i-i ni.... iv..nl.,i f-,i...,. i-ir ... .-
Ill, ilLIIII inu''L1xrjljr.t JYIUIIl jyiAllr,
Pilot, Ilheumatbun, Catarrh, Scrofula, Shin
Dimmlm, Pimple. Ulcer. SicelUng, Jie..
tr. Itins: or the Blood prevents and
cures these by attacking the caue. Iinpuritv
of the blood. ChemLstsand physicians agree
hi calling it MheTnost senuine and efficient
prc)aration for the purpose." Sold b Dnig
glsts. SI icr bottle. See testimonials", direc
tions, &c, Invamphlet'TreatLse on Diseasts
ol the Blood." wrapped around each bottle.
D. BASfcOM, SON & Co.. Props.
Buttalo, X V.
t: 1 vr. ri, v ,hA'nA r: it,,,,, f " P1' '" JT '.'oi. hlat-k, :is inay
e. Ihestomaoh. Jtatlaeks exevive low '.T. S : ., "5 S"m L? V
the i:o!h,,.,tnkr The'nmSrfni "tSnie rt?i ft" ' I:"'lr'V ''101S-l,M-
Doin alike, l lie nowcriui ionic iruui.,. ;,, r..n;..., i...:.. :.. wi.,.,i .....i
l&)tt.U SFnil. nTllin; Hl.,ml fa all
against malarial fir l.lav a h,? IKyjM HI ti I
were in the days oi the old Spanish iffi'"' Viffi,... ?.!h.
t t3"sy Km
l'tirtiKlifil Hnoms to Let
At Mrs. Myuson's lotlyintj house,
T.ikc- N'oiicc.
On after this date .111 additional It)
rents jkt cord will W charged on all
rdcrs for s.iunl wood not accompanied
, lhl. ,,,. al ,Jra xvwil v:mL! Jul)
" !
I'.a.iern OjMers.
Vuitthcr line lot of Kastcrn (Jvsters
ju-t rtvciwd :il lIoMdnw. per steamer
Occident block
ItilrU! Krick! ItficK !
I Inn on h.tnil a lai".' aiuouut or brick
formic at inun lo .ss per l iiousanii.t
fors-.ileat frai " to AS per thousand.
o;Iim' to tin l.niti.
" twiw. rtiriN ami rnzzc-. mane n out
SuitHii's. rtirls and frize-.
:;om.,ln or ..t hair, rail on or ad-
cii-.-i.i.-nt imi-.ir.Cimr tifnoii '
" lit. nt iai. li-,nr ojn
Astoria. Oregon
'lioii-i Valley Fruit.
j (il..l. II. 1. (!ni hs just received
a choice lot of jie:trs :inil :iiples. ftesh
t '-''-'-'' J
Sherman ro. i:xiii-csh
r7iT.ni,,. tnr,. ,,r 1 ',
l neeje orders at the store of 1.1
! f .tw. Till, fllklla... V lT fktll III mil iltiiil!
"" I.'"""" '-
; !'" --" ' ,
pan ol theeilx. Leave your orders on
the slate and Ihej will he promptly at-
.,....,.......
Uilliaiuspoit Property.
(ireat bargains aie now offered in the
eitj of "Willianisport for any persons
wishing to locate fioin one lot to live
arre.. It is well adapted for g.udens.
'r nuiehe.s or ldeasant hemes: well
elcated. situated one mile south .of
" . ' " "-N ,.,,-' i',n ? T.1"
Uniileil road to the place. For further
lufoimalion call at my re.sidence near
' 'euieierv. .mux n ii.i.iamm..
-
Various t'anscs-
,.,.,,,...1 .,,.,,,,
"" !"i A:,-
Avi:rs ILvu: Vu.or. will
loiuii- limiii
or "my , lijjht or red hair
or sickly In hOm whicl a
k L1,?. 1
.,...: , ;:',.... ... Ai" .; e.. u "
l. -."lllii, tllill l ). I Itlll ,llllll 1IJI llll
Mitl liistiv and richness of tone it im
parts. It contains neither oil norde.
and will not soil.nr color "white cami.ric:
; vi it lasts long on the hair, and keeps it
ire.-u ai.u irrous.
Fei: .s.vi.i: nv ai.t. 1)i:.vi.bi:s.
MISCELLANEOUS.
you will mm
-mi:
-Tin:
m) BEST
FINEST AKD BEST LIKE
BOOTS AND SHOES.
The l.iUM and iinet of
HATS AXI) CAS.
TIhmihwI iMiinpli-teas'Mirtiiieut of
Foreign, Domestic Cloths and Cassimercs
At Hi IimeM maiLi'tjiricesat
IH.D. KANT'S,
Men-liatit Tailors Il-.tablilniient,
Main Street. Astoria.
CKXTUAL MAIiKliT.
(tenentl assort nienl of table Mock constantly
on n.unt. sitdi as
Ciimied Fruits and Joll.v,
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, La'rd,1
s:;.-.s. Bi'i-rins. ciikik.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables,
risn. ponr.TKY axd Air
In tin season.
CKiAlSS Al TOUAC'i'O.
iicsi r vixs; xxn i.iiti'iss.
All cheap Jr CASH. Roods sold on com
mission. opiHimr 1. V. Case's ston.
.1. UODCKUS;
l. R. W ARRK5. -T. W. Et s
Astoria- Market !
OPPOSITE pCCIOKNT IIOTEl ,
AST0H1A. - -, - - OllEC.ON
WARltEX i tLVTOX, rroprictoiss.
(SuwMti m Warren JbMcGuiie
Wh6le?aIo ami Itct.til Dealers in
Fresh and Cured ' Meats
a ruii line or
FAMILY RUOCEKIES, FlWn. l'EEli
HAT. CANNED FRUIT. VElIE-
TABL1S. ETC.
sarButtor, Ectjs, Choeso, etc. constantly
on nana.
iband. . .,
&" Ships supplied at the lowest rates.
.VIPCELLAXEOUF.
S. ARNDT & PKRCHEN,
astoijia. - oi:i:nox.
The Pioneer.Machine Shop
ULArKSMITU
S II 0 P5E
.. fi
&
Boiler Shop
&$.
7&?
AHkinuvof
.-,.-. ---, -.---- .
I CTTT S "rVTR A fl T "WrYD TT
w j. JJHiaiJ j a. jl vwjlvxx
noiBlIl5 :iUt.n(l0(l t0
Vsjei
t'cialty made of repairing
OANNERY DIES,
XKAK KINNEY'S ASTOKIA FISHERY.
ASTORiA IRON WORKS.
UiiNToxSriSKKr, Nkai: 1'vi:ki:k Hocsr,
VS'IORIV. - OIMIttOW
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LANDXMARIKB BNUIKBS
Boiler Work, Steamboat Work,
and Cannery Work a specialty.
A. 1. Wass. President.
.I.e. Hi.sri.Ki:. Secretary.
1. W". (. sk. Treanrr.
John Io. Siiperlntenilcnt.
WILLIAM EDGAE,
Corner Main and Chonamus Stroots.
ASTOUIA OREOON.
DEALER. 1.1
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
X t ill' vh icuriiiru
JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS
GENUINE EK6USH CUTLERY
AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM
and other English Cutlory.
FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS
Genuine Illeershaum Pipes, etc,
A tine stock or
Watelie am! .Icivclry, lUnzr.le nml
Iti'ccch t.ondinx Sliot mis mid
Klllcs. Kovolver.M. Pistols.
mid Aiuuiiinitioii
JIASSKS.
AI-SO FINK.
Assortment of line SPKCTACLKS and EYK
RL.VSM:.
New Millinery Establishment
MRS. E. S. WARREN
Ilasa complete stock of
at her establishment.
Corner C.tss and .JclTeroii streets, storia.
Hats, Bonnets, Dress Trimmings,
Zephyrs, Ribbons, Etc.
SAW FRANCISCO
National Brewery
Beer Depot.
HIV l t I V.l.
:i:xt
ASTOIMA, OKKCO.V. ,
Is prcjiareit iiov to deliver neer tf his cus
lomcrsin thei-it with his own comeanee
IT IS GUARANTEED THAT THIS
T.EER "NVILL NEVER SOUR.
' CAN RE.KKPTyOR ANY
LKNGTn OE TIME.' ,
lirlccs peS IlarrcI,or Thiriy
inllon-x OO
Ijos Quantities per Thirty
t.'nllons O
One ." iaIlon Ivo ,.. 1 SO
H?Seml in r orders-.
31AX WAOXKi:.
At the C.reat IvLstern,
I. W. CASE,
impertki: axii wholesale and he
tail -DIIALEK IX
&EM8AL MEBCEAMSE
Corner Chennnuis and Cass streets.
I ,'
1 ASTORIA
OKEOON
iffUM"
sfc.As.anKry f
BUSINESS CARDS.
T C. JRFJAXD.
Oflice in ASTORIAX buUdlng. "
Room No. 2. up-stalr?.
E.
C. HOLDEX.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AITTIONKF.R, COMMISSION AND
SfRANCE AHENT.
T .. UelXTOSH.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Occident Hotel Buihtlnfi,c
ASTORIA - - - OREGON
M
RS. Jt A. noKwrs.
DRESS MAKING AND SKEWING.
CHEXAMUS ST., ASTORIA.
Oniwlte Mrs. Mnnson's LodRlDgTHouse.
iSfB-Cutt inland littinjt. and paper'patterns
roin nieasurcineni.
I. T. KAKCI-V V. T. H. HATCH.
HATCH & BARGLAyI
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 10 California St., San Francisco, Col.
TTi:. M. I. JKXXXXGK,
PHYSICIAN AND SUKCEON.
Rnulnate Unhenity of Virginia. ih6s
Pliysician to Bav View hospital, Baltimore
Citv, tsoa-'TO.
Offipk Iii Paste & Allen's building, up
stairs. Astoria.
p rilAXU. M. D
"physician and sukgeon,
Itoom Xo. :t, AHterian BhiKIIbx
(rr staiks.)
Kksiojok Corner of Benton and Court
streets. AMoria, Oregon.
TAY TL'TTIiK, 31. 1.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office Over the White House Stor.
ItKsioKNCE Next door to Mrs. Muusau's
Itoardiu house. Chenanius street, Astoity
Oregon.
X,l V. II I C KM.
DENTIST,
ASTORIA,
- OKKROW.
liooms in Allen's building up .stairs, cornr
of Ca.ss and Sqeinocqhe streets.
I Q. A. BOWLBY.
AT1'0RNEYAT LAW
Chenamus Street. - ASTOKIAjjtKUOh
p IV. FI'IiTOX.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ASTORIA - OKKOOA
onice over l"ase & Allen's store, Cas.s street
Q II. IIAIN & CO.,
DKAliKR IK
Doors. WIndowH, Bllrnds. Tim
fteuH, Immber, F.te.
All kinds ot Oak Lumber, Glass, Boat Mh
terlal, etc.
Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Beu
eive and Astor streets.
WITXIA31 FRY.
PKACTICAL
ROOT AXI) SIIOK
AIAKF.R.
Ciikn'amus Stkket. opposite Adler's Book
.store. - ASTOltiA. OREOOX.
tST Perfect fits guaranteed. All work
warranted, (live me a trial. All orders
promptly lilied.
:ej. A- QTJiairar.
dealer in
VXSllTX OROCERIES.
ivaii-s. niir.i. feed aisi hay
Cash iaiif for country produce. Small
profits on casii sales. .Astoria, Oregon, cor
ner of Main and Kquemocnhe. streets.
.1. H. D. GRAY.
Wholesale. :utd retail dealer iu.
ALL K IX JDS OF FEED,
Hay, Oats, Straw; Wood, Etc.
Oenemlstonme and Wharfage on reason
able terms. Koot of Benton street. Astorln
Orejion.
Lot and Improvements for Sale.
T OT EIC.HT. IX BLOCK SETENTY-
U fire in Olnej s Astoria, together w Ith
A f.'ood House and WesdRfaed
OR
X1K JllMKED DOLL A KM.
For paiticuhirs inquire of
51. SEKK A or W.H. TWILIGHT.
Astoria. July 11. 18SI.
T. G. JRAWLINGS,
WHiolesaie and retail dealer iu
California Fruits,
Vegetables, Etc.
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
. OX HAXD EVERY DAY.
Main street, opposite Loebs clotbln? store.
Wanted.
1!sl AAA POUNDS RAGSJOF all kinds
0VA clean and dry, at the Umbrella
stioji. Main street, by
J. JOPLIN.
Get your legal blanka at Thk
Astoriax oflice. A full line of over
two hundred styles.
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