Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1881)
0 A g ,$ YfJ- .CSO 0 -- . . . 'J i.ii.t. Vol. XYI. Astoria. Oregon, Wednesday Morning, November 23, 1881. No. 46. THE MARITIME COMMERCE J OF THE PACIFIC COAST. At the-annual meeting- of the j Unit Uhat Llub, recently in a:0f Francisco, Uapt. Y. L. Merry, in " response to the sentiment, "The Maritime Commerce of the Pacific remark that the lJaciho ocean is to I coast, an Imperial Factor in its jjPi us f0tcr nur commerce. Ours I Vinp ho would Fly. Next wvrk ' th- .slop of refrcr.Iim.Mit and tln" j jrSf-S. ArrnoXKEn, COMMISSION' ANn Prosperity," spoke as follews: 'w n groax producing country, and! Paper will say the Man i a sleep of exhaustion. UmMi suitANCF. agent. ' That eminent patriarch, the late j wjlhout siljps to ratry our pro-1 Measly Old Fraud, ami tin- muni To sleep vv.-ll, the Mood thatj'l rI(,,.ul hniv XSilwf' ' ' ' SSl N4? T) a, Mo.vrosil. " K William H. Seward, was wont to j duct,, 0 markets wheie thfy arejw'N "ot Step x High. .mvpI! tin veins in the head durinirj AslorIn,'Oreioii 1 ''SslSSf I MERCHANT TAILOR ' oe tlie scene ol man s greatest j goo,j wj nf foreigners and enrich achieveirfenLs. Ko brighter intel- j -,ng tIu,;n a, onr evpenso. When lect than his ever graced American ou,. legislatois fully appreciate history; events point to the truth of j tWSQ faets, and umiioyc from his prophetic assertion. With a j American commerce the oneious magnificent coast lino extending j ta.xition which has already ruined from Alaska to San Diego, we have it. the merchants of our coust will scope for a tremendous develop- Sftnd lllir Hag to every shore ment of maritime power, and al- cashed hy the waters of the Pa though oppressive taxation has j eiflCj ailj w sm begin to realize nearly destroyed our ocean com- ti. ,Vsit 0f :,n ,-nriehiiio foreign mc-rce, it i- evident that the Na- commerce. Already the national tional interest and National pride-1 mm js uwakening to the import are alike aroused to the necessity , anct. 0f the subject Let us all, of recovering our lost ground in , professional and busine men this great industry, which cousti- ,aliko aim lo so influence public tutes at once one of the greatest j 0pij0 t,at this great industry sources of National wealth, and a ' ln:iy receivo the encouragement it sure defense against foreign ag-1 merits, ami our country again at irressiou. it was the heroic Farra- ;,, ., ....wm;,,,, ..wii,.. r ; .rriL irutwhorenlied toaonestion about 0- 1 2 ironclads, he nreferred iron hearts "J l to iron ships. It should be our aim to have our country ready with. both in its hour of peril from al- ien enemies. The historv of our late conflict proves that a good soldier i i r .11.' may be made m a few months, but ; -.i . i -i i it takes vears to make a sailer: and i i n -i , sailors are generally amoiijr the ! crlorinm. trinec (liitinr tc lir lirnnvn I a.w..v.. "-..j,.- ......n . ..... ....v..., ..i . . .. , witnout patriotic emotion, and . . , when our countrv has a prosper - ... .. ous mercantile marine to carry lis . . i-i -. if i Itag on the high seas, it will not . e -i A i i i -... Yant for sailors to defend it against foreign aggression. wtu 4.1 t c When this Pacific coast is popu , . i , .- , . . e lated bv millions of American free- l ii t x r i men, when the Inter-Oceanic canal , ,, n. , . ., shall afford us easy access to the ,, great marts ot Lurope, our com- .., .; . merce will assume its pioperim- . r, . P . . i portance. Processions of stately ,. ,,. . A . A r ships shall navigate the waters of A. -r, .- . A. . , , e . the Pacific, and the islands of the . r, ., , ,, . . -, . great South sea shall be tributary ,., .. . , .. to onr wealth, "westward the c. .- m . i -. ouar or iinpire iaues us way, until it rests on the shores of the vast Pacific, and shall it not he the ; aim of patriotic statesmanship to enable the American seamen to carry it to the. uttermost limits of ... , -,, the wide expanse of waters? Shall 1 , ... , , , we continue to be mortified by the i . . .. m. .. .a man i.eaniiifr uonuisi me j.miiio- niu un .u-n .. i'w,. ! i nn.v. -- - . . ......-.. -p..-.. .i.iii.n-.? .. .n i.n. i u. u min ivn.i w w x. jut & . j. .u. - ..? most nfttrintic. men. Ilie.v see the or- !,... .... c.w . . ..... ... . vour nsr .... a s, ... C,m,i MUieruili i..iiii " "".. ..i. .... ..u . ,...,. . .. ., 'Post. Perhans the Lunm-Post hur Cm Tt I While lf,.,(l .Qw..t aiidciing with the avcniciating pain , Wl "" iwiK montns.or ten cents Corner Mnin nnd t colors noistea in every part ol tne , ,..,,,.,.. , A , "P or culling teeth V 11 so.goat onceand I'" ,,M- . Amin. wnrld- ilu.. Iivniir1 die miller f ne I wonld I' all il it wiTe not lor the Chew it awhile and Stick it on the get a bottle of Mrs. Wiashm's Soothing lfll . , . " world, the In e and die under tne nTTi c-1 r .1 m m rr Svrup. it will relieve the iKiorliltlusuf- wiiiiamNPri i-roperty. DKVI.F flag of their ceuntry: it is to them jMau Al AU i,alc' ,,lf ',"n Lnder ,de nf tllR M:l"t(1 li- ferer immediately-eped upon It: .... ... - " offl.rwl ... Ihl. Pir A DO A M n r- , ,1 i" , would Fall if il ere not For the The Hired Girl will find it There :" ; mMake about it. ihere U " - te nJ oV AND a hvinrr Irntli! tnev never see its ! u u U1" ' " "- x,,r,c',,Ai ., ,,ii,.i- n nnrtU wlm n. nrnr aiol VUJJQlilQl.lor an persons 0 j j it r., A'l. :., !.. rn4..n 1 -.i. -. 1 -t tt w -i ....". ...t .. ... ... vviQliinrr In loojifJ. frotn one Int to five - ' r " TfciPn tact that our San I' rancisco mer- ,r A. rT ... A , .. , . ,, Mother, lie likes to AN alk arounU chants are paying annually ten to .:. , . A. , VT. , A m. i -ii- , ii -" , with his Father al Night. The twelve million dollars into the ,. , .r , . .,. ... , . , . , I r ather does Most of the alkmg pockets ol foreigners to land our . ., , , 0 . r -. i , .... and all of the Sweannir. Little products in European markets T cannot believe that our stateiiinen l will be so obtuse, and T believe in o rrrflof fiifiir fni nm isiii T-iriR rnl . ., , 1 he Peach is Haul and Green, commerce. I he era for wild.T ...... . , ., , A ... , . He is Availing for a Child to Come speculation has passed, and our ! . , , " .,. ., , . , i. i i Along and hat linn. When he people are settling down to the A . A , ,.., .. ...... , 1 . , . " , A . , -Gets mto the Child's little Stomach great industries of hie, determined t . .,,,,, ,. TT , , a , x . . ! he will Make things Hot for that to succeed. Legitimate commerce ,,, ., , .. -,1 .. , "... , . . . A. ... .Child. The Child Who eats the always enriches a nation, while -, . ... , , , , , , .,. i.i Peach will be an Angel before he vnntifitna frrrirCk 1 uae tio L-ne J . a courages and a vigorous people. & ii i i -o i iapoieon caneo me jjriusn a na- ; , . n ..i,i .., t r,.-, 1 . t there would not be so manv Chil- tion of shop-keepers, but the sea- , , .. r r, ., TT r . jdrens sizes of Oold Harps in men of that nation navigated htm , Heaven. into perpetual banishment, ofter y. he had given up to them as the Behold the Printer. He is Hunt bravest of his conquerors. Let us ing for a Pick-up of half a Line, then aim to populate our Western i He has Been hunting for Two Empire with a Caucasian race, j Hours. Ho could have Set the which shall here build homes for half Lino in twenty Seconds, but themselves and their descendants i it is a Matter of Principle with which shall cultivate our broad ! Him never to Set what he Can acres, and build and man our ar- j pick up. The Printer has a Hard gostes.' Let us educate mer- j time. He has to Set type all day chants with the ability and. the en-1 and Play pedro for the Beer all ergy to push our commercial op- night. We would Like to Be a eration to the utmost limits of our ocean domain. Then shall! every shore washed hv the waters) i the Pacific he itilmtarv to our wealth, ami iron hearts shall not j ije wanting lo uphold the honor of wauled, we arc icaiimjr o:i thej '. .V .i.. i,JT,i;.. ifwuiti - . .i.-i mil- i iiiv- ii-uuiiis ;.:.. ... .c ,, ..i 1 111.11 J' Hill' l!(J Wl.- Ul IIH" IUMIIIi . A MODERN PRIMER. (Simple Tales for the Pleasure and - y" rjeeinei.ninp-i.osr. iv us LMin , " T . Ravs you can behold the Electric - - Light across the Street. I here is ""' 1 . ...., i-kt i wiiu me .laiii ne iiiinciiis jvis- . , . .tr quieted. He i i rs'ing to ork . l. , , . . r . ; his Boots up 1 hrough his Mouth, ' ,, , , He will have a Headache toinor- ... ' row, and Lav it to the (Miniate. j . . . , The Gnl is hcr.ilehing her Iiack i -,, , ! against the Door, .bhe has Been . eating Buckwheat Cakes, ller I ,. , . . . ,. ! Beau thinks she is Uelicate, hut I , . , , , he has jsever seen her tackle a L, Plate ol Hot Cakes on a Frost v ,r . -,,.,, ,-. LMoinmg. Cakes had better IJoost ' . , 7 , . . High when she is Around. If we ' ra , ,,. , , ,, ere the Ciirl we Would wear . , Sand-Paper lining m the Uress, j ' ,r ,. TT r . and not be Making a Hair-Brush ( , ' out of the Poor Door. iu. Here we Have a Baby. It is (composed of a Bald Head and a Pair of Lungs. One of the Lungs takes a Rest while the Other Runs , , , . mt . , ! the bhop. (Jne ol lliein is always i . ,. , , ,n. ,n. 'On Deck all of the Time. Tin 5 Pirn ,- , ,-,. , , . l-olii ic i Kiirrrni' limn tliu.i lnu r t , and all of the Swearin Girls, you will Never Know what ; It is to Be a Father. IV. Gets a chance to Eat another. If ., T ,- , ; there were No green Peaches, I .r... . oniitiiM1 ft- .it Al'ni'i LAO .------.---------- it - v i att i uau --. ki .! :k ir i i ii jtj ' jv - l 1 - . r i iiiii i iiiiiii i r ii.i". tin . a -ii.ii T 7 T-. .1- I I -- -V -. Ill' IIM Ills liriM'll :il IIIVIII .lllll IIIIIKI'll ' --- -.'-I CI" - iju B I I C JT. IV J Dl n Q MTST .l B 1 ui. nab i- mi.- .'unci aim l, cw it awiuie nerseii. auit umni 11. who win 1101 i"u ou ai once "..::;. .."....?." l ""' . Printer were it not for the Night j Work. VI- 1 m. is mo Man ww nas nan a , Notice in the Paper, x-r. How Proud Steppm;. Higher i lu i. lie is bt i than a Blind Horse. If ho had VU- This sorry Spectacle U a Plum-! i ir : r., ,i iwi (ui ,. ,i i ber. lie is Kagred and Uohl and Hungry, rie is Very, very Poor, j When you See him Next Spring- he Will be Yer. very Rich andj,. at the stomach, and nearer tin-' will wear Diamonds and Broad- j fountains of life, ft is a fart es- cloth. His wife Takes in Washing .-,.. l.,r Ql. i;il tw Ma .. i.,..a now but bhe will he able to Mine in the First Circle by the Time, the Weather turns Warmer and I the Pansie- Bloom again. mi. . i i n Heieisa Caatle. It is the Home, ,., ui c. iri ot an lMlitor. It has! btamed tlass windows and .Mahogany stairways. . In front of the Caatle h Park. Is it not sweet.-' The lady in the: Patk is the editor's wife. Sh I wear a Cosily robe of Velvet uimnieu wun uoui i.ace, ann there a.c Pearls and Hnbies in l,f.r - liair. I he editor sits on the front ... .toop smoking an Havana Ligar. . His Httl e Children ire Plnviin f uinidicn aie t i.img nond Marbles on the Tes- with diamon jselated Floor. d. itor can ! afford to Live in Style. He gets ' i Q0..nT1 ii:.. lini!,., exenty-rixe uoiiars Kr.,Aa u ages. a month ' IX. then Put it Back. In this way j. '.', .nm!,Jr mid wlirfS one piece of Gum will Answer for" aWholeFamil, When the Guo, j ami i is no Good Put it m the Rucking , female phj-.ici.iu-. and iimsc-, in the Chair for the Minister or yo i "J J ,M ""lwr'- ffi Sister Beau to sit Upou. ' EATING BEFORE SLEEPING. mi.. .ja m .. y- iM Yin..KMHMj v... .. iMtfTam' AU.wwHM .-w ..w.. hU w. wjw Iiro,tr!llCHl Ilv. :m i,m.rm;t. t neir practice, aim uy an cixiuzcu na- r-in is the onlv iiiimnl tint enn . '''"t fou'r. from which she was freed h i t!oii.jiovrs them the best and inrat ef .uan is tlie oni .iiiimnl mat ,1,",thl.llslkorlillJ ative lemedj.the Peru i fectual purgathe PiH that medical sci ' -' aught to sleep on an empty ' lach. I he brute creation rl- be taught to sleep on stom sen sue ture, .mtil . I.nc fmiml l.ic ......v ..nil until he has found his pie and when he has devoured il he sleeps l. over until he needs another meal, m. . ,.... 0i, ,:!., :,. .,.., xi.t i.u. ...I, yu. ...S... ... ..... stable and the pi"- will soueal in 19 the pen, refusing all rest or bleep ..:i ti.A . . . rA 'Pi. ...:...i- until Ihey are led. The animals which chew the cud have their ... , . . own provision for a late meal just Ufnr- ,1,..,;.. nff In lln.Ir nl.rl.tlv before dropping oil lo their inghtK slumbers. Man can train himself to the ...... . .. habit of sleeping without a pre- ceding meal, but only after long years of practice. As he conies . il n-... ... ..,... i...... ... lo J-.uro'ie in ltuy. .s he iiitriuliiei'd tne: i .... ....u.i.s it. ...un i....... m. r,.11,rth.-nj,,)a1iuwll.ri. u was kll,mn tiiem, wiu-n liee.ieii. iney keep tlie Ii :i violation oi the laws of na- undei vatious names, until Liuimmis system iu perreej i.rder, and maintain in . . er.lleil :rCJiiehr.n:i. in lii.m.i-of the Kidv .li".ilth action the whole machinery of I lie lion roars in tie- forest i, ii i.rnmi.i tiiem iti-t uhii-ii ". life. Mild, searching and eliertual, they . .1 ii . : . . iiir eiiJiuiiimi nun iimmi-v. in nut iiair, into the world nature is too strong oan havenomore complete audcompre for him, and he must be fed before Jiwwm- volume of farts to send them ' than by subseribing for tins journal, lie will sleep. A child's stomach ' and ha'vmg us mail it weekly tn their ,, , . . r .i rn i 'friends. We mail it as directed. Kor is small, but when perfectly Tilled,. .-00 In advance, we. mail tluee copies if no sickness disturbs it, sleep fol- "f Thk Wkp.klv AsroiriA.votie year. lows naturally and inevitably. As ! digestion roe.s on the stomach begins to empty. A single fold in it will make the little sleeper rest- less, two will waken it; anil if it is hushed again to repose the nap is short, and three folds put an ' end to the slumber. Paretroric or other narcotic may close its eyes aain, but without either food or . .... some Stupefying drug it will not i- - o sleep, no matter how healthy it . . ii may be. Not even an angel who 1,, . r " i 1 earned the art of minstrelsy m ... . .i tton, "sleeping as sweetly as as an e . ii . .. i i t mfant," because this slumber of a child follows immediatelv,after its - --!,; ltl.- Rllorl .;tK aiuiuui,!. w u.u.i.h.m .... .....! ,.,,. . ti "'"" ijiiiii.i iwinuim, iniitnu i ivih- celestinl choir can sing a babe to hC.rattni.auc,nrqpy.KidncuDicac , . , PuVtf, ifhcHiiniVin, 7ilun7i. Scrutuhi.Skln Sleep upon an empty Stomach. ' nimnlrnt. Fimnlc. Clccr?. Smllingt, Ac.. .it ii r . i -ii . tf- Kinar ol the iUood prevents and We use the oft-quoted illustra- cures these bv attacklutr tlio caW. iimuiritv vho!e.oii food. The sleep which i comes to the adult lung hours. after jiirtl;iiiir l food, and when ' the MoiukvIi i.-. uoaiiv or mule. fMtv is not aftr lo Ivne of in- - A,,lh,.r "J" .'I f hasleni OyfctiTS, fantilo repo-c There is all thpOniiii. Orcidoiit hloek. ,lJlV,Vnco in tin uorld !uiuii .our busy hours ihijsi flow back. lA-niii..- -ieatlv diminished vol-! ii-. . " i t tii TlnitiiHsst bathing wonis In the city: ume behind tSit- btow that lately !,.u-iv thin Hrt das. Hot and cold throbbed with Mich vheinUi-e. ' To di.est well, tlti-j blood is ned-! tablishcd neyond-the. pc&sihilijy c . i: 4- . I , : i of contradiction ti.ar leep :tii. - this digetion, ami that thepro:e. t,f disro.tion ii conducive lo n- freshing sleep. It m:ek no anr- uHMir to convince usof this mmual . relation. The drowaine wliieh t i .-n t n i always lollows the well-ordeted ,eal' is itself a testimony of nature to this inter-dependence. AV' York Journal of Commerce. . -'j- zzi" . ' .Voticc. t. a. . . ? 1 . ..... a.l.. IT.. ,. mi Mintof eastern ovsters .which will o served up in first classstylont Ro:- cne'4. iic-riueill iHOCn. We still offer another prize ur scvc-u UjlIajslo any J)eison mkin.A tI. bt. score in six ihols with the rifle, and fit, Ai. .l.llni. rt Oira Kiicf ii'itlt lliunicfAl i ill t;. iivfii.il - mi i in ui . mi t iiv ('niui , livable the irah insU after which there w "rKt;y snooting up to me a.ai. :u ;torln Slmntiny finllerv. 'hai:ti:rs & Moiirov, Prop"-, - - .".l.ulM-ri .HotlierHl! Iiihis! ! "that it will regulate tin uuweN. ami ... Peruvian Hitter.. Cinchona Kubra 'Tin. Ii.iitil f 'inf.ltfiTi ivfiu Otf. Mi:iii!iIi Virornv in Peru in 1KU. The Countess, theusw-orthe native lemedj. the Peru Ian hark. or. as it u a railed in the language of the countrv, guin-iuina." (jrateful for ber reeoverx, on her return ,nort' JTwIwis than the gold of lh- liu.-.s. TotIiilav. after a laps- or lvo ium - dred and tfft;. jcars, seieiu-e has aiven us nnthliig to take Its pla.-,-. It . - ifetftu - ally cures a morbid appetite for stiiau- lau"ts.bv restoring the natural tone of ti,eslom.u.u Uult.ieks exee;-.sie It.i; : fliquoras it does a fe-.er.and le.strovs' linlli nliL-ii 'Ciii. i.iiv.-tTul l.i'ii.. lilt n: i of the t'liichona is preset ve.l in the; Peruvian Hitter-, which areas effective! a.jnst malarial fever to, lav a- tlu- i it i..i....i ..i.-. .i.i it i i enn siicceiisiiiiiv -iiiiiee?! nionrr wiinoui. i i i i I n in iu'iBflj'- i j were iu the das of the old .Spanish ; ,,-, v , M,orn?T ieeros. e uiinniulr- the ingredi-j (.l.iSlKAL AlAKiVl-1. cuts oi these bitter-, to be nbsoluMv . I"11''1 !llUl f ,M, ,""'! t,,,,W ". MaUU. , itfllrrnl Rss..l tllti-lll i.f tuble stock .'OUsUaUlV A tnri! w H sn,-,slv tlU l5iai tu5s t,. m( ( ih J- W"!" . ', or!J- "The j.roof m . the pudding is in the eating." ami vve., , ,, ., i i ti willingly abide this t.-st. l-'orsul.i by niiliPU I' PUllS UIK1 .IPllV, 'nil druggist. gtiH-cis.tiid Itmtor dealers. j ordrrit. 1 HrAU,,4Mjor0m,on whll ,,;,,,. JBacou, Hams. Shoulders, Lard, io inform their friends in the stales of j KJTIg Ol the BlOOd , Is not a vnrr nl." It is a blond-purifier and ; tonic. Inipurilyoftho blood poivms the sx. i tern, deranse thr circulation, and thus in- daces mauy disorders, knnmi b dilTerer.t . names to uistlugnisii them ncci;nVmg tu ef- fecls but behiK really bnuiclies or phases or thatKreat generic disorder. Impurity ot " - ...k.. . "v.n;ii, flllllijiuiirvc ; ai.ircronj;)irtfnt.(Vii.;jKifioiT.AernuDiV - oraerx. jiemiaene, isacuacne, nencral Wmh- ortneoiood. cncmtstsniid piivstclans aree j m calling it "the most genuine" and cBlcicnt J prepanitlon for the purpose." SoldbvDrujr- J.isi.si per bottle. See testimonials, direc- SSlSS b.KASS()M,SOX&Co..rrops. ucalo,.Y. raraitbiHi Koom- to Let A: .Mrs. Munon's lodging house Kunirrn Oysters. Orlt'nt Katlsln Kooms. 'r .Jo rtrAiiTKKS, Proprietor.! Tal.e .Votlce. M t iir..P lh!d tiiii r n.liitff..kf III j reals j.cr cmf will he charged on all I Jnrdei liir Siiwwi m.d notaccoinnanleil I iby Uiera!li.atiJr.u. wowl janl.' Ju ! K lasi. ' Xntu- i wish all parties indebted lo me lo ! ,ak, i"nla- lament, as I want the UHMifv. A hit of nidehtedness will he j round at J. . Ocarharl's; that gentle-! niitn hanilinii7lt.n'ollect all lull-line.' prompt attetuiuu will save costs. J i.aS City Market. -" -"" ini: .-roi:i.x nas how iimchcu a1 .eirctuaium wineii iiaccs uaiiim iicau of the INt of Oiogim dailies, and insures , . ..lr..T . t- tlintinixf nfv.-v li.kvvrkilf fv the amount paid than niaj he secmeil, Now hen-. 7;tlwtvho in i;irue.-i iiiiiiiiiit iu icauun m uir the largest miniher of readers at the. , -rr. , at'i Sivm -! ft smallest expeiiM-, nc offer the coIuiiuh I , a a II 1 jj i V J U JJI ' J V of an attractive daily, tho success of; Ulti U ill il lliVl mulUa whli'h from tin very start has been far which from the verv start has lwcii far. lyoiid the expectations of the most' anguine. ; Buy tlte Weekly. Tin. Wkkkkv Astohiax for this . Week is full of iust such information ana news of the country as your friends f in the east want to see. it has very lev. adveitisemenH.and is chock to the; aiiiziic oi imoruiuuoii niai. nu milium i the cemetery. .Ioh.n Williamson. nZu , ., , , vi'i.w 1'iTif ii?Til'fr r Ctiiiilliiiliiul of all purgatives for family use. They lare the product of long, laborious, and i successful rheinie.nl investigation, and the r elensie Use b physicians In iceiuai purgaine rin inai nieuicai aci j .emveaii devi-e. In intrinsic .value, and '-atie pimer no other Pills ran be ' -ompaivd with them, and every person, knowing their virtues, will employ , are e.speemuv nuaiuru to cue ni-eiis oi MIu - dlgtive apparatus, derangements " '?b thev prevent nnd cure, if , tlmclj taken. Tfiev are the best and safest phs.K-to emploj for children and weakend constitutions, where a mild auu euecuuu caiminie is reciuutni. tei: h.vi.K nv ai.i.Di:ai.ei:s. . .MISCELLANEOUS. t:;;s. isfirrKK. i:nr.i-2SK. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISH. 0!.,T1ST AXD UAMV In tlu eilsli. t'HJAKN A.'B TtRACC'. All eheap Tin CASH. Uooils sold on coni I mts.ii.u. itiiiHMUe I. V. Case's store. 11 .1. KODC.KKS. I. !v. KKW. T. W. Kto? Astoria Market! COP.. CHKNAMUS AND HiOULTON STS. ASTOIMA. - - 0RE0OS. AVAUKIi.V t KATOX, Proprietor?. (Siiti' io WVrrf il Jt McUuhr'. Wholesale and Ketail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats A rail line of FAMILY HKOCKKIES, FLOUIt, FKKll HAY. 0AN.VED FKUIT. VEK- TABLK3. CTC. aer Batter, Kxjra. Uheeae, otc. "constantly lahond. tS" Shlp3 auppllod at the lowest rate- ii'n's. ji is wen ;.ii;iim'ii ini uniuciis, : MISCELI.-Cj.0&, - S. ARNDT & PERCH EN. 1 . o. .-!. . ,.,.,.-.,.'-. , 1116 nOneer.lViaCninG.lonOp AOMMiI . - WUW1U.. -11kln-!, CT-KT ifXTtiT fit n fl TST S"EVTJ XT v. . A-ifc A , AU STEAMBOAT WORK J'tvinptl)- nUt-mk'il trt. A pt'sflalty maile ot rt-ivftlrlnK CANNERY DIES, FOOT Ol LAF.VA KTli: KTIJKRT. , '-.f. .o.i, , AS I ORIA IhUN WORKS. ,. ,. .. ,,,,,., "h,T"NST,,Mrr' Nl'- ' ,KKR u"v- s,n"1-- - oi:i::o.v. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER iViAKERSJ . .. , , , , Boiler Work. Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. A. 1). .ss. President. .1. U. 11 1 sTi.ms, Secretary. 1. V. Cvsk, Treasurer, lonx FoX. SuperintoatlenL .'htraftiainFtreots, . OKKtiON. TOBACCO, leTrrated -kuuu. ENGLISH CUTLERY WE GEtWtNE wosrEHHOLM ami other Fnlfeli Cutlery. SmTIOISRY! FAIRCKILD'S GOLD PENS . Genuine Moershaum Pipes, etc. v ,"1" oek f Wntehe-i auit .JewIri. 3Juzzte ami Hi'cech !.oudIxir N!io: 4tuiM iiiii! Itliles, ltvolverM. 51o!m. unit iiu(tmiItioii AIAltS.VK Q l4iVS?4F.H. AMD A FINE AsMirtuu-iit of litii-hl'liPTA 'MIS ami KYE I'.LASSES. New rViillinery Establishment MRS. E. S. WARREN Has a complete stock of at her establishment. i Coiner t'aas and Jcllersou streeLs. . torla. j Hats, Bonnets, Dress Trimmings, -.epnyrs, Kibbons, Etc. SAW FRANCISCO National Brewery Beer Depot. .MAX uaexei: AbTOBlA. OBEOO.V. A KENT Is prci.arcd now to deliver beer to his ens tnmers in the city with his own conveyance. IT IS OUAKAXTEED THAT THIS HEKIt WILL NEVKT. SOU it. ' CAN BE KEPT FOR ANY LENC.TII OF TIME. lriee per llarrel or Thirty ;tiious s oo lies Quantities per Thirty ii nil on 1) oo One 5 Gfillou Keg:. ... -.... 1 -"SO J5Senl In your orders. MAX WAtSXKR, At the Creat 1-tstern, I. W. CASE, IMPOUTEI: AND WUO-KSALK AND Kh TA1L JKALKU I2i &EMBAL MERCHANDISE Corner Chenauius and (iss streets." ASTORIA - - - OREGON I uuuui omuu SLJ-. . - .'Bi BUSINESS CARDS. jyc. ikei-im. Office In ASTOBIAN building. ho Rooiu No. 2, up-stalw. HOIjDKX, NOTARY PUBLIC, I ocma-iii aotei Bunaing, ASTORIA - - - OREGON " P. T. C.V RCLAV. T. H. HATCH HATCH & BARGLAY, . COMMISSION .MUKCHANT9, No. 10 CaliforniaSL, San Franci&co.CaJ. K. .If. J. .1 KXXIXGS. PHYSICIAN AND SU11GE0N. . (Innltmle rnlvenJty of Virginia, isfis Physician to B.iy View hospital, BiUtlmnrr- l n , law-"iii. (iFKTCK In Page & A Allen's bulhlliv;, hj stairs. Astoria. "jP t!KAS, 31. D., PHYSICIAN" AND SURGEON, Room Xo. 3, Astorlan 2SuiIdlnir: (CP STAins.). Uiuidenck Corner of Benton and Court' streets. Astoria, Oregon. TA Y TITTLE. M. 1. rilYSlCIAN AND SURGEON, OTkici:- Over the AMiltc House Store. Ui:siueni'k At Mrs. Munson's boarding house. ChenainuH street, Astoria, Oregon. "Ijl I. IM"K.H. PF.NTI6T, ASTOIMA, - OPiEGti.N. Kooiiw In Allen's building up stairs, corut of Cass raid Siieinocqhe streets. I Q. A. EOWLBY. ATl'OKNEY AT LAW. Chi'iuumis Street. - ASTOitlA. OBEdOg Q TS. BAIN Si CO., ' DK.VLKE Kf lloor.s. 'lndows, BlIudH, Traa .soniH. Lumber, te. All khnN of Oak Lumber, Glass, Boat Ma terial, ctr. Steam AilH nettr Weston hotel. Cor. Gn e e and Astor streets. W 11.1.1.131 "FRY. PUACTICAL ROOT ARI SIIOK JiAKEIt. Ciikn v5tu.- Stukkt. opposite Adler's BooV store, - Astoria, Oregon. C3T Perfect fits guaranteed. All wort warranted, (live me a trial. All order promptly idled. J. H. D. GRAY, Wholesale and retail dealer In. 2?I;0J3E1V ALL JilNDS OF FEED, Hay, Gats, Straw, Wood, Etc. General storage, and Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot of Benton street. Astoria Oregon. Lot and Improvements for Sale. LOT EIGHT, IN BLOCK SEVENTT Uve in OIneys Astoria, togetlierwlth A Good House and Woodshed FOE XIA'K H1J.VDKED D01iVJR8. For poitlculars Inquire ot IL SEBBA or W. H. TVrTLIOHT. Astoria, July it, 1831. - Take Notice. John Rogers, Gentral Market, lias received a large Invoice of HAKRELH AND HALF BARRELS of the best quality. And is now ready to supply-Butchers Can neries and all others, cheap for cash. CITY BOOK STORE. W'o are constantly receiving new additions Io our stock and have thellnest and Jargest avortment of variety goods In the city. Combs, Brushes, Siatlcnery. i :; i t: Celluloid Goods Allnurood aic marked In plain figures. Call and examine quality and note prices. CIIAS. STEVENS & SON- Mi's. P. M. Williamson, OKALKR IX DRESS TRIMMINGS, All kinds of 4 WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC. Corner or Cass and Jefferson streets, Astoria "Stamping and Dress Making done to order. Jek - '- -Xr