f-J o - -J1 J-.1 -a- l , . .--" jrt, .QOCt r "v I .-MftM. Tf: Vol. XVI. Astoria, Oregon. Tuesday Mornina:. November 8, 1881. So. -33'. bt statin EADS SHIP RAILROAD. ! , Dhe idea of Eads is, that wher ever a-eanal can be dug to float a ship, a railroad can be built to carryfii ship;-and. strange and novel as the idea sounds upon its first mention, the most sober minded and competent engineers of this country and of England declare that it is scientifically sound and quite practicable. The value of a new idea may. generally be gauged by the host of objections which are made against it, and it wonld bo too long to catalogue the unnumbered diffi culties which non professional critics have raised. "While, on the I one hand, the loaded ship is sup posed to have so tremendous a weight as to crush in the road-bed, we are told that it is so lifjht that it can not stand" the exnosuro f . f. . . . . ,!.. -T ..i.' ! us sunace 10 uie winci. 3iiicai- tains have declatcd that the seams would dry and crack and open under exposure to the hot sun; to which the projector answers that ho will transfer every ship from harbor to harbor within tweive hours, and if the ship's seams can not stand lhat exposure, it is a sign that they need calking and tarring, for which the passage will furnish an opportunity. In fact, the conservative old salts look upon I the audacious attempt to lift their j craft out of the water and haul it across dry land, very much as the i old- Shiver-my-timbers and Bon bows of "sailing three-deckers looked upon the introduction of steam and of Monitors. But science has no sentiment, especial ly when pressed into the service of trade,arirl the' testimony of science is' to the effect that, spite of old salts and salt-water sentiments, ships will 3'et sail on dry land across the isthmuses of Tehuante pec and of Corinth, across Florida, and over the Landes of Southern France, between Biscay and the Mediterranean. The Tehuantepec project is al ready -well advanced, and under circumstances that promise speedy success. The concession which the Mexican Government rave to our fellow-countryman is the most liberal that any government ever granted to a private individual. It exempts his company from taxes and duties of all kinds, gives him right of way and full control of tolls and regulations. As one of the few opponents of the bill in the Mexican congress put it, the grant made- Eads sovereign of the isth mus in place of Mexico, which had abdicated. Its importance to us consists in the fact that the charter permits the. company to discrimi nate in favor of the commerce of any nation which aids in-building the work. If ithis provision is made use of, it may open up to us a way of building up the ocean com merce of which we mourn the loss. Our country, which possesses the largest coast-line and the finest harbors in the world, and which, in its lusty ;and adventurous youth, ranked second only to the mother country in the strength of its merchant marine and navy, has fallen so far to the rear that it hardly carries one twenty-fifth part of its own foreign commerce. Ye ha-ve lost our vessels, our seaman ship, our prestige, our naval strength, and those substantial profits which flow from ocean transportation and from the indus tries connected with it. The m6st liberal of all people toward for eigners in all other respects, we have sunk to the level of the old Spanish exclusiveness in Mexico with regard to our coastwise trade, an wedcnot allow an Italian, or a Norwegian, or an Englishman, to trade along our coast, well knowing that, if we allowed them i to compete with ns. we would be ( driven out of the competition. The j problem of remedvinir tins dis-i , . " " , grace and restoring our commerce to its natural position is one which j statesmanship and self interest 1 have both tailed to solve. bu rail solut more we offered thirty year ago for the mere right of way. This is the consideration which leads the pro jectors of the enterprise to count on the aid of this nation. If the world's commerce can !.- carried across the isthmn.s more cheaply than around Capo Horn, it will go there; if it pan bo earned inoioj cheaply in American bottoms than in English bottoms, it will go in A nionnnii Kntlnnii' mill if ten rmC- I """"" "" ... .r.w.. tion in wh eh American capitalists and American citizens all have an iuteivr, namely, to discover Iding of the Tehuantepec ship forms of uneasiness wliicli leave quire of A. Q. a. .Howi.r.v. j AW)llK,r riMl.-7;,f j.,,.,.,, ()ystPrs U gJ-i- - '"AXCE aoe.VT. wav should open the wav to a no embarrassed intervals, and call i -v..;... JU"r n''l',V,l al I!oeoes. per steamer -x-xn c-ft T A. MpIXTOSH. ion oEit,it would bo worth foralrequent screwing-upolthe . wjLmmr - - ! Boiler Shop YSS MKUCHA3ST TAILOB. to ns man me nneen minions . iirr. iiuumw ii iui- nmci a uno ioi oi oasiorn ovsiom. wiuru win ""; "" !-- fx nM.i,..,r ntai v..:Mm whether a lebate of thirtv-five orla" ,nu "r,S"v SS- ' I"' fifty per cent, would enable us to! compote with England-our chief, 1 .?. competitor while at tho same time to make enough money roirs5,v'r eoin-only a peseta. J , earn into. o.st on iLs msi. Tins is , i-i if ' the (jucstion which was before . Conrross 1-ist wint.M- and which! Vyougros i.tbi winui. ana wmcu' will bi submitted to its wisdom 1 again ne.xr winter. JFurper's for November. Pain and Work. 1 ho list f great woikers who have been groat Mifferers also is in the memories of all of us. these bright cases, however, and those ot men who navo worKeu. ami ii i-i.'1VT-n:1 V- deatlvbeds'need noriead us into erroneous inferences, rt may be taken as ceitam that uneasiness . and mere weakness aie much' more unfavorable to woik tlian s many painful maladies. Tf'any! man who wanted to work hard to- morrow -especially if it was to bs wonc oi tne uratn, or ot Aviiatover kind, the brain-spring being bound. to wind itself up as often as nee-, essary were asked to-niglit wheth-' or lift Avoulfl rat hor ho si ntnd in , . , . , , , three hours' sleep, and go through , r - , tomorrow tree Ot naill, or sloen Pitrni iiriiif: ln.iiirrnr nrui iioirn ' "'h'"- "" "" , three hours moderate toothachei frt ....... ,1M wlllM . .:-, J lo-inonow, on would do wise to , CllOOSO LllO lOIlP rost anil IhO l.qin - ,, n t " iai"' at an event, u ne was pasi S i youth. Probably all the world! would agree that nausea, or the ' languor of jaundice, wasawor.se' hindrance to work than pain. To such things as these may be added the deep-sealed, massive discom fort, almost demoralization or dis- organization, produced, not "b' ! m valetudinarians, but iu some L.ctuuni.tuan.s, nut ... borne ( ? persons of peculiar temper-1 t, by bad weather. Not m ontlillti.icin io nnnn.rl, tn' an en ini.susm is enough to strono; ament even uvu.c... wnr,. u-curgc aami , .. i.: Georiie Sand wasasuong woman, out M,e saut . her love of nature at once gave j way to cold; and thi means more than the temporary .suppression of a taste or a pleasure, it implies, of course, the temporary paralysis of those springs of activity which are intertwined with the sensibilities that go to make what is called j love of nature. Rachel, on the ! other hand, was a valetudinarian, She wrete: "Nothing is to me sol impoi taut, so real, as weather. I , am convinced that one dav it will become a science, and we. shall then be able to compound weather, as we now do medicine." Such weather as we have had in plenty during the last four or five years ma' show a favorable death-rate, but it spoils quite as much work as it does pleasure, and more crops than grow on the ground. On the whole, we shall find, upon study of the recorded eases, and by watching those that come be - fore us in daily life, that unites i pain is continuous or exhausting, , or unless it briuirs with it omo special disgust or humiliation, it j i . i- , . . -i .t does not hinder or half-spoil either ( the enjoyment or the activities off lifo so much as weakness does, or eave no chance for wholesome self-satisfaction, and they spoil closeness of aim. Spectator. A Gambler's Luck. A Spanish gambler one day spent all his money ut the green- table, and still lingered there. . The banker looked at me in-; i iiir . . i (juinngly. I half roso to retire. T 1...I r..n., .ini..n;.,n,i t i.t,..i . ii uie uiue m-.wiuiug am. pem-uuu..- . -,-,,.. rt , , , s,.PIlt:,, in. Kattcrn OsNtcn.. Inrinr. Cdv3,iiVi5 l-"1""-". l"M,"J ' TP it.- I .1 i: 1 . : y-,9'?iS SSar- I I rrrrmt-ppn nniTiTwueTw . x-rv ""-T "l" 4' l" "' "woel: is lull of jiiM wt iiifiiriiiniimii" ' Vr, . ,,Vi .r -V..i brains in the street. I amines or tho oonnlr as jour fiieiuNl " - wSSrxiiii t,."i , , t vi ,in Uie oast want to mv. It has very j 1 .Vnl.. , 1 say, and, as I did so, 1 . rewa(lorlist.iiiouls.ttiid is oJtook to iholMI,t 1'"" "s ''III III half rose saw upon the floor a tound, bright object, which had a silver shimmer I I j 1 1 i i 11 I " "ah a coin a i Jt was a com a "A peseta," I interrupted a peset-v J mierruptea. , ilv. n i. i-.. t:.. i:..i i.: "-" ' " ' pmccd my loot upon U, anil, mo- tioninrr to the banker, said: uo,"n uie "HIIUI ,"u "Seventeen." ..... "seventeen win., saiu he, and j een changed seven on tne seventeen silver duros. "Do you leave it there?" said he.' nodded. Asain the ivorv ball spun around j :UU airain stoi Amin 1 left on sevontPP11 g t tl- , thp ,. , )pecl rtt seventeen. j ,yeroy in vm in iu. o. i p .oimifs. Uu. iars,M u,bor of readers at the tho olitiorino. nile J .'V " ' "r.V' " i ;" ". ;' ""."K" 1 1 inathM expend, we offer tho columns , and again it won gj oftho lutivo roni. the V- ComorM ' vian oarlc. or. as it a.ts ealleu m tlie'... .t ,:..:.. r i l kfah djMtjinmile MpqjLJW ,andllto tei; uiKSshe' introduced , T efJJ-; woc .;; 11 remed in Spam, where it was ki: T feare(1 to vemur rurtier blt bpcause i hail broken the lmnk. And the peseta," said 1, "you 1:lYe that still?" ' No," he replied. aW!l3 oxclaiine,l 1, "had I heen you j Wfjuld ,,aVp kf.pt ;t alj m- Kt'o No he rw. "vou would not have kppt it. And Avhy not ?' . r . . . ..... . " vv non l stoopen to piei4 np I ne n- T rnil,i ,.),:. coin i louim liounng. Mfl.:l" T Al.,.,1 WI,., ' .a.JIIIIII'. 1 LlillUril. M III " vliat where J .Thr wh.nl. T hqd t.kpn fori UiatW"1Cl1 ' "a tK a peseta was not a coin. Tho round ' i i i i i- i .silvery object on which the light jjat fae len and deceived mo. was- "Vhat?" UA drop of water." One Stew. A finicky, fussy, round little man stepped up to the head waiter in a new ovster saloon on txth uvenuft and said: Haw vou nl anv realv n;ce) fresllgoo-dov;toI.,- Yesir"' " uNot ifjQ UxU yo( kll0Wbut nf)t lWllj phher T want t!iem just ! eXftdlv rf a,d , wam hem perfectly fresh." HOVl will yon have them half .shell?" "Stop a.momcnt," said the little! i man; "if you have got just the right kind in just the right con-1 dition, please take a half a pint of. small ones (not too small, you know), and strain the juice off them carefnllv, leaving just a little juice over them. Put them in a pan whieh has been scoured and , dried, and then add a little butter ; (good, pure butter) and a little j milk (not New York milk, but real country cow's milk), nnd then place the pan over a coal fire, and be careful to keep the pan in j motion so as not to let the oysters j 'or the milk burn; add a little juice ' if you choose, and then watch the pan closely, so that the exact mo ment it comes to a boil you can j whip it off. At the same time 1 have a deep dish warming near at hand, and when von mm tin- first j Hrn of boiling, empty the pan into, the - rii.sn. J Jo ou uunu you imh lemeinbcr tnat. i,.- . .m .i . .:. .ii ,i i "One stew! tins, uam-r -ailed out. jimiri to i.oa... f be .served up in first elas -.tjlpat Kos- POes. Occident hloek. Wo still offer another prize of .mlmi dollai.sto any person making ltd best seore in i "shots with the jslle. ami three dollars for tin iwM wilh tliepislel: payable the ir.lli uit.. tutor wineii Hi.mv will hi turkov .shootiim up to ;! 'J '!. at CiiAi:rr.i:- & Moirrov. 1'ropV "" - Km ilit Wooll. 'I'm. Wi:i:m.a Ah)i:in for ihi .i... ... :.. i. .:.... i .ti,.. in ii. 1 o of information I hat no faiuilx oan suooossfully squeeze alonii without, i Two dollars will lu the whole wad fr ! ti jii til1 a voar.Sl .) for -ok nionlhs.or Ion oonls perropj ,UHITATjox or Tiir.sc ai.i. v Antneniu- THimo.,. , Gentlemen. Vor ho a oars lhao! ,een ureatly Moulded with dandrurt.' " rvc V' 'mS'' l,-" V,A" 1Ji-i:sktt . K.u.r.iro.N aherti.sed. 1 1 lncuns! Lo to state that the dandwitT is oomnlelol romomi and Jciu '- ma,- h. aj.n. iv.uis.isiut3m.. an-the best. n- " .-.s. Peruvian Bitttrs. lamniaKe of tho eonnti, bQiiinnuiii:i Grateful for her recovery, on her return the own under various names, until Iuimeus called it Cinchona, in honor of the Iad aiits, bv rcstoriuji tho natural tone f ho. .stomach. It attacks excessive love., of liquor as it doe.s a fever, and dtvtrn. s 1..41. ..1.1. . '11... niinA.riil r.?.. ?.taan ! of the Cinchona is preserved in the UlllU allllxL. Llll" wn i-uui ll'IUU uuiir I'eruA tan JJittors, wincii are as enecti i against malarial fever tu-duy as the ,v iriai wiu.saus.j juu iiku iiiis is ine best bitter m tlo world. "Thoproor of Ihepuddinpris in tho ealimr." and we willingly abide this tos-t. For sale b :ll ilriipist rnieersnnil Imiiiirili-nliT. i """ I" "r- " -W-- ----j ......... - Order it. A couh. cold or. soio lhro.il .should be stoppedr Xegloct frequent l result.s in Ian incurable Iiuitj disease or cmsiimp- 1 " iijii jiiiiiii-iiiaiiiiin.isiniinii disorder the .stomach like cough nips I 111.11111 tl..". .llJal.tll lllllillll'll. 1.1 I relief iu asthma, binnchitis. coughs. t (luaiin. .inn iin- iiiiii.ii iiMiiinv-i mi i (singers and publiesjieakorsaio .suiueel ..n.l. n...l .1... i.w.. .......l.l... .. .!.:..!. i to. For thirty years Jhowii Iiriiitli inl troches have heen iooimmended liv ''ll. ph.s,iciaiis, ami alv.aj.s ie perfect .satisfaction. Having been usted lj wide and constant iisu for ncarh an on-' lire melioration. ihe liaxo attained well-i merited rank aiiiumr the few staple, remedies uf tho ac. Sold at .!.. eonts :. ! oov everywhere. l tenuis oi uie M-aip :iini , wWiai ,,rH,., indehlcd to me lo out. I have tried almost , . lL.,, imiliwi .,. niont... i Wniit.tin rj-knwn romed..all pioIn:woith- ,.... list .,r iniiiiitP(lnii will he .,.. , .,.;... t .. .... t r ,. , (he amount paid than um be secured I i i iu i niiiii i.ini'i nil a ii ii!i' rAiriiiis.ri . . ... . .. . - t. t . -- " -' i " ':""" :"'"""-""-":""" pst ion ii i iri wnn wis n i i rmp i wlio had broucht them that whieh was enj oi v iinamspori lor au persons, moro precious than the Kold of tho Inoas.tV.ishni'ih. locate hum one lot to live. To this ilnr. after a lapse of two liiui- '-r''5- H is well adapted for gardens. lrod and n'ftv vear. M-ienee has ien dair ranehesor pleasant hemes: well us nothint,' to take it.s place. It elfeetu-' elevated, s-tuated i.ue mile south of ollv onrAt i mnrliid imiulifi fnr sHtiiii. ! Astoria Oil OltlO's' ba. With a JTOOd , were in tho day.s of the old .Spanish : ftl aj j,ui!;alhos for famiU use. Thev', A r",,' st(,,-v r ,Viceroys. e suaranleo the in"iedi-l;,ie the product or lonsr, laborious, anil i Vatelir a.ul .leAvelry. 3Ii.zv.le n.l onts ot thei-e lilttcr to he ahsoluloly '.successful chemical investigation, and r..,.,...!, i 1,j,,i:., s.j rj,,. nn.i pure, and of the iusl kiiowu quality. their otonsio use b phxsieiaus in; . jsttM.: nVst .-lKss Heheai. forVush. . " " Ti cLUlUJ 1U JDrCV(3ry ! n. (!n.vv. ('juilK'tl Pl'Ilits JUltl .MI.V,! C ""KPt mr le-jal blanks at The' ' " i ;B8Br Depot. -A j ASTOT.lAX OnicO. A fllll llllO Of OVCr I '. ? j tWo hundred styles. iBacon. Hams, Shoulders, Lard,;MAXWA(.AM:j. . . Mknt Vi hips, eurry-romiis. imisiies: new 8ITTERS Diminished Visor .HfTETT. j if" CELEBRATED l - "1S&& imm trm. ibKVirki:ill5sKT?Jmliri!Si,"reSn a" UUretl mei"S use oi Jiosieuers cunnacii laueM. wliieii lnigorates and stimulates without ecitins the urinary organs. In conjunrtiun with its IU11UCUI.O UlUll llttlll. Ik IU11UVIS UUIIIIl ,1111- : .rk.i. .tkAtltn .util 1.1 In a. a. .... ...... ' VIW11.1 tt'tfci.. Mill! IT Itl 4.-.1-IJ1 il Villi uucire to iieaitt. aim nene renose. An other marked quality la Its control over fever and ague, and its power of preventing It. For sale by all druccbts and dealers ""Benerallav. i''"nisho.i ltooiu to r.ot At fr. Mutism's lodninjj housp; TaUc Xptioe. Oil after this date an additlohal 10 ,.,.IlN pi.r e01(l wilJ ,). ciarftetl on an ntors lStisS'. T .r I have on hand a largaauinunt of Iniol; rorsalotit from " l --ns per thousand, ('all anil ovamino, near Astoria cenio loi. " John-"Wir.r.t Msoy. Autloe to tho L.aiHeK Swiiohos, onrlsand rrizcs mndcfi'Mii imiiiImiiss or out hair." Call" on or ad dros W'M. Uin.UNllAKT. OeriihMit hairdi. inji aloon. "Astoria. Oregon i'lioire V::ltty Fruit. 'apl..l. il. 1). (ti-aj lias just roceiod! u fiiiiuv lot of poais ami applo.s. iresii ii.inis ut roue turn .Marion sold in lots to I Slii'niiaii ICros. I-lxpresy WillToeeho orders at Ihc store of 1." ! fVCi fm intnitr tnriri fir nnr ntlmr i ........ .... !-!-. . .. . ..... ...... . , . part of I ho oil v. Leave your orders on I H- slat,, and the will he promptly at- - : j .. . 1 v'"rr' rmmd uullisauthoricd toeolloctall bills duo'Mj'Urt ll U MtuMimM ' i .... e ' iofcitx kirVe. iojutvo.no... - 'I'm: Astoki v has -now reached a oiioulation whieh places it at the head l or tho list of Oregon dailies, and insures v to advertisers tltert'of more benefit for Williniuspoi't Property. graded road to Uie place. Foi informal ion call at my reside For further ' thi' cemetery. lOlIX Wtr.MAMSO.v. - -- nee near Ity ir.iive.siHl Avooitl. . Avr.o.sC vTiri:rKiIii.isaiothobest . their tr iu,ns. pioosthem tho best and most of- r,vtiial piugathe 1'ill that medical sei- ',.,.,. raiideise. in intrinsic alue and i ...,.tu ,..... .... .. ..fl.r..- TJJllo ...n lu.S . V UKIIIll ! I !! "Mill Jl - V,tk I'V. compaiod with rhoni. and eery person, ahem, when needed. They keep the i system iu pei fid nrder, and maintain in' liealthy action tho- whole machinery of ? miikiti iiiiii it iiii. i in i iiiMjw uie. .iii:u.cnii-iiiu; aiiiii:m.-i.ui.ii, uicj :re especiaih adaHod to the needsof III IV 111. -II Llll . llll . I lli .11111 Ull.V. il timelj taken. The are tho bfl audi ....!..:.. , i... r ,.l.tl.U.... ...wl siiii-i iiiii: ii 'iiiiiit iui uiiiiiiiiru mill ! weakend' eonsiitiilioiis, where 'a mild ttti.l c HT it.-tr n.kl niillnu tin iw ooniiiok.l 1I11 lllll lUtll ,l41Iililt 17 1 UUlllMi li: Sai.i. r.v i.r. 1)i:au:i:s MteCKLI.AXF.OUS. .!". VMU VI II A Ir.'TjP I.U.A i UAIj J-liVUIVrL. J . iSi-ii.'n.l assortment of laMcstot'Jv constantly j on naad. sneh as r.;c;s. itr'ivri:ic. cniM-sc. , i Fresh Fruits anil Vegetables,; fish. i'oinsruY ajvi OA3IF In tin- seasiin. CICAf.S XSl TOllACCtt. Jlrol l AVI1 AXD I4III'4KS. All .-In .; J'ii CAr"!!. llooils sold on em- niesii)ii t.5Msjtt I W.Cstsp's store. ' J. KODCKUS. , !. "v. ki. I.W. 1at.. , Astoria Market 'CtMJ. (lir. VMI'S AD HAMILK.X SIS. ASTnr.lA. OKECOX. VKKKX A KATOX. Proprieters: (Svcervnir ii. HWiy.i X- MrOnt.rX. Whri!e.nlo and lie tail Dealers in i hillllneiif ' FAMILY (iliOCElilKS, FLOOR, l'FF.D HAY. CAXXKD FRUIT. VKUK- TA11LF.S, ETC. t&t ButUr, Egs. Cheese, ote. constantly on hand. xsr Ships supplied at the loweit rates. M-iiiiiu iair W l.lll'i i'l ijii iil n.'d'iii.iMM ( s;iiii;ii.iii-. Gioat bargains are now offered in the ' aotioo. ami n all ciilicu na-' '". ivevoiverw, rwuiis. MIFOELLASKOVS. ft. ARNDT & KERCHEiV. ASIOUIA. - OliFGOX. tyi p:nnnprMdphinn vhnn Hie nu,,BBI "WldUlllie OIlOp ! ni.ACKSMiTii gfSlk$xj All kimls ir ENGINE, CANNEEY, -AM)- STEAMBOAT WGEK I'niiiptl atti-iiitdl to. A stoei:ilty mailo .f rt pauin CANNERY DIES, poor or lap vvirrri: sruKirr. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. I Hkvton STKFrrr. Xk.i: I'vkkki: fforsn. ASIOIMA. - OIM.CON. - (JtNERAL IVlACHiNlSTS AND nmi -n- umirmn DUlLtn' iYIAKtni). - Boiler AYork, Steamboat Work v. .,., . ami Cannery Work a specialty. A. I). V vss. Pnsident. I. U. Ill .sTl.i k. Secretary. 1. . C sr. Treasurer. ,Ioii l'., SuperiikteiuteitL WILLIAM EDGAR, ain and Chonnnms Streets, .t OltKdON. DRAI.ER IX CIGARS AND TOBACCO, the Celebrated JOSEPH RODGERS &, SONS GENUINE EH&L3SH CUTLERY .AND THE GENUINE VOSTENHOIM anil other English Catlury. j i JtTZ. JL J JL JM JTS. X i IFAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Sleersliaiim Pipes, etc, and Aion.unirioii IiAfsS:S. ....,..,...,-,...,,. sprrT.f (vssj ' 1 LsO KIXK 'I.IISaml I'.VK i u BUMI- r- l li i i NeW Millinery Establishment MRS. E. S. WARREN Has a complete stofl of 1 - v -, , -.'i-vi y XWC Jt iU X JC J3a j&Z jcl, 2T ai iier esinoiiMiniem, Cornt i 1'o.ss ami .Jefferson streets. Astoria, i Hats, Bonnets, Dress Trimmings, Zephyrs, Ribbons, Etc. SAIVJ FRANCISCO National Brewery sTi)i:r4, i:i:cox. ' Is itictmreU now t.vdeliver lieer In Iik ens- i toineis- ip life eity with his own comcxanee 4. 'JT IS GUARANTEED TIKVT THIS ; I'.KEU WTLL NEVF.lt SOUR. ' ! CAN T.E KEPiFOU ANY ; LENGTH OF TIME. Peieos jier ltlll)si., Karrel Thiviy -fi; 00 , IPH&(inantitioM.riior'irirt.v j 'nlloiii.. . a ;..e.1 ::ill:. lies 1 ' sVnd Iu nr onlei. 4-..- , . ajrAX VA(!Xi:i:. ! .At the tireat Kisteni, I l ;w: case. illirWTKI!ANlWIIOI.!3.L!:AX!Kr, Igenem' Schamsi j Corner Chenanuw and Cass streets. lASTOKlA. .:- - .-. OREGON BUSINESS CARDS. t c. utr.i.AXD. Onlee in ASTORTAX building. Room No. 2, up-stairs. T '. HOtiDEX. NOTARY rUBLIC, o. t. i: iv i v. t. ir. HATCH. HATCH & BARCLAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, N. 10 California St., San Francisco, Cat. TaSL m. i. .tkxxixws. rilYSICIAX AND SUKGEON. (nuluate rnltrity oi Virginia. ja Phsiui.u. to P..iv View liosplta). Baltimore f'iiy. lSfti-Ti. OKrior In Pai;e & Allen's building, Hp Mairs. Astoiia. OltAXt:. II. I., " PHYSICIAX AND SUEGF.ON, Itonm Xo. :t. Astorian IJuIIitins:- (OI STATRS.) i:Kn!'Nf f Comer of Jtenton andCotur st loot. Astoria. Oregon. T A Y TI'TTI.R. M. 1. PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEOS. ti pick Over the While Hoase Store Kksiuknei: At Mrs. aiim.-on's boarding luniso. Clieiiainas street. Astoria. Oregou. 1,A r. HICKS. HKNTIST, ASTOUIA, - OKKftPN. Uonms In Allen's building up stair, cornt of (iss:uid Siu'inocuhe streets. Q. A. BOW LB Y. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Clteiianuis Street. - ASTOUIA. OKEOO Q II. BAIX ifc CO., DEALER IX Doors. IVindoirH. Cliuda, Ta son., Iiumbev. Etc. All kinds of Oak Lumber, Olass, 15oat Ma terial. etc. Steam Mill near Weston hoteU Cor. Oen e i e anil Astor streets. wir.TJ.iai fry. ruAtrncAi. Rtl)'I AIO SHOE JIAKKK. Chkn'vmc.s srKKicr, opposite Adler'a Book store. - ASTOUIA, ORKOON. C2BT-perfect fits guaranteed. All work warranted. (5ie me a trial. All orders prompt! Dllet.. J. H. D. GRA.Y. Wmlesale and retail dealer In. ALL KIXJDS XF FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. (Jeneral storage and Wharfage ou reason able terms. Foot of Benton street. Astoria Orecon. Lot aud Improvements for Sale. LDT r.KSHT. IX BLOCK SEVENTY tive in Olneys Astoria, together with A Good House and Woodshed. Kon MNHJIl'.VDKEI) DOLLARH. Cor i.aitienlars immire of 51. SCllILV or Y. H. TW I LIGHT. Astona.Jnlylt.lSSl. Take Notice. John Rogers, Central Market, Has reeehed a largo Invoice of UAHRELS AND HALF BAIOIELS of the best ipiality. readv to suoulvBnt And is now ready to supply Butchers Can- neries and all others, cheap for cash. CITY B0GK STORE. "Ye aie eonstantly receiving new additions to our stock and have the finest and largest assortment of variety roods In the city. Combs, Brushes, Stationery. Frames, Celluloid Goods. All our goods aie marked in plain figures. Call and examine quality and note plices. CtfAS. STEVEXS & SOX. Mrs. P. ill. Williamson, lF.U.Eir IX DKKSS TEDWriNGS, All kinds, or WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC., Corner of Cass and .Jefferson streets, Astoria JSStamplng aud Dress Maklng'doue-to order. ASTORIA. - - - OREGON Art