C5) rnaBCiganf ii i.Himrtw The Beecroft. JCllC :rJaUn $t&iaU Escaped -Probably Drowned. """" i m-..j.. i ..r ,-i.,.Ar-.,ii A fcff Hnrs :iff vcc avn a dc.-crin- ' At 11 A. M. I will disn -rrr-.r-r : r .rr-. --.-;-. i n tuuesuay uvwmc uuubi,.u; .1 atu , .- -o - , , . P , ..,i..,rj r,it.. t..l i- ... r .t ... ,- t r 1- J 1 lutiirwua iui 01 iiuiixiiiimimiiinin " uon or me 1 rataigar, :i iour-masier. 1 ,,,,, r, accounto d cparture. ASTORIA, OREGON: SATURDAY NOV. -Jo'. 1SSI ISSUED BVSRT MORNING. 'Monday Excepted;. J. P. HALLORAN & COMPANY.. PnnMiiKn axii l'nori:iiTor. Astvrtau Building, Cass Street. Terms 0 Subscription : jerrod by Ctirr-er, por irook........25 Cents Jnt by mnil. four inoutJi...................K 00 tent bv mall, cno yenr.. .............. 9 00 f roo of Posinso to Sub-crlbor. - AdierU5euient3 uisorteJ by the year at .ho rate of 51 o0 -orsquurc per month. Transient advortLdnR, by the day or woek, ifty cecte per square for oach insertion. Wanted. in Sunderland, ly Oswald, in 1875; Mr&. S. A. llebert is noxv in lliu-city, her length over M i, B fact; taritl. j j2E$&j& . of beam, 5J9 feet; depth of ImW, 23 'Saratoga waves, bon tons. etc.. made upj feut S inches draft til feet 4 inehe? :U I1"005 far o' tin- lliuro.s usually icur, o Licucb, urau, -1 act, 4 muic?. , ,.h.ir.(l fyr Work of the ame qualltx. THEJDITY. I'llK D.XII.V ASIOKIAN' Will hr rent h m.llattccnt a month. frrcofjxttagc. Read er icho contemplate alntcr.ee. from the city can tiavr Thk Astoria:: follow thrm. Daily r Wkkklv edition to any post-office with out additional expense. Addrctsc maylte tn.ir.yed fix eftn: an desired. Jynre order at Hi.' ciiiintlnu room. Zoxaspuhckhun is a new Kansas post office. The Annie Main went up the. river Thursday. Schiller's works at Adler's. The Shubrick came in from Tilla mook Thursda P. M. iiibbon's Rome at AdlerS :of Portland, arrested Jack McDon aid, a desertor from tho ship llany VC63t:1 -' -"-,s carrying capacity. Mnise. and at inulnislit wont ;md a fine aiwcimeii of naval archilec- m li..inl .f tho Orcrron with his turo- Below, at tho 0. R. & N Co's I A small house or three 10011:5 MUtabit on buaid of tlie urcgon -tun i ,. j for lit-ht housekeeping Address A. V.'. prisoner; but no sooner had tho;dud hes J,s equally hne a "r-.&. onrV this office. nimblo son uf the sea readied tho i iouK" -" a mtteren: niouei . J...1. -1.-.. 1 it.. ..: . .. the Beecruft. This ves-.l xxsn built I Hair "Work. IIUfL- TII111 III --l U 1111 !! I'liririiiii 11111. 1 --- - . - ..- . over tho dock on the roof of which he dropped, and stariod for a saloon for a partint; ylasa, where Ward se cured him, and putting him in irons put him 01: board the Fleetwood the way down, Thursday, 3IcUnnn! stated his determination not to go to th vessel, and as the boat pushing off from Cathlamet, having got Ward to take the irons off his wrists under the pretext of necessity, ho sprang over the guard and ftruck out for shore, the boat being about 200 yards out in the stream. Tho boat immediatelj put back to the dock and Officers Ward and Bnrk, after care fully examining tho picmi.ses, are of the opinion that he sunk Wforc swimming fifty feet. Sumo of tlie passengers stal that he go! ashore, but the probability is that the unfor tunate man made good his word, and that all his earthlv vovagei ar- vr. AriionT.:.y. j fo . Everybody ! ! T lT "T" 11 a. m. I will dispose of a miscel- u J 1 A i 1 his lot of household funiiturc to 1m JL i.V ,f i ; A Beautiful Book for the Asking -Arthur Thing, of Healdaburg, Cal., is insolvent, j)Oor thing. ('has. Read's novels at Adk-r. The best way io decide a man's intentions is by his conduct. Muyne Reid's novels at AdlciV. - -'Tia hotter to fail in a good cause than to ttiumph in a bad one. --Alluf Ouida's novels at Adlet-. The Astracan was taken down to Bilker's bay Thursday afternoon. Man J. Holmes' novels at AdlerV;. The widow of President Lincoln io reported, to be sick and need in Sew York. .Samuel Lovei's novels at AdlerV. C. W. Hanson, long in charge of the down freight for this place, has resigned. Scott's novels at Adler's book stoie. The British bark Berwickshire is ready for sea. She takes out 32,849 centals wheat, worth 52,884. Mrs. Soulhworlh's novels al Adlei's. vsi--.-iig-T:ilislI' at tin nearest oilkv ot niK .sIXtSKK MAN'LTACTCKINt: CO.. or hy tiKta! card if at a distance), and au!'. mrson will tit iiro-oi.utl nit'i a licmitifullj ill -.t r.ttor copy oi a ! v. ll-wkentuJcd ' I on Tin gs Mi IXL nier 1881. ! vitni'TT nf f ip .Vpwiiirr Manhino : qu tier it-giMcreci tonnage is loi'ii ingjAM kuiil- r jiair jruojrv imi iiiiuu- 'wiuij vi :uu uuuni muuuiuui (1 tons; ?iu-will CUTV irom tins p.irt .MM .-u. l0l), ;U Mjv Unhy mHlinery ontahdiu a ii:iiHtM.iUr and ooj . suh-1 m- back tn..,i ;viieat and kw tomot uonr.lier , -J, S"i KV .ffi- .l!. mJ - "and1 T-ial-i Vu an "1 , -nc carrvinscapacnv ncumuiuv urns, inc j-LVi ; " .1 J i:-koiu n.nu-n:puti cover, u cnargc- fU.JT . - . -. . - ; i-iti in 'ii . ttAl.ti ., f j vtt.t.l r... X.I.. I..I -n... i.AA-. ----- - i4(v - iuiiiii- iui iiji- iiauvi4.iJiir uijua.. Note the Pompano. Under datn of the 21 inat., .Mr. Cha3. J. Smith ,.rita u as follows from Brookfiold, W. T.: About a month a!j 1 rc-cpived from Mr. A. J. Megler, one nf a half dozen strange fish taken, I understand, in the salmon seine near Fort Canby. In shape and general appearance it resembled a surf fish, or porgie as it is called in these waters, but was larger, weighing about fonr pounds; was of a alato color with a bronze linge on the side, and had eye3 jib largo a quarter of a dollar. I learn from Prof. Jordan, to whom J Rent a description, that the fish is new to scienctj, and that .so far as ho can judge from desenpion it is a kind of pompatm. In the east tho pompano is caught with hook and line in large numbers aloug Hie coast, and is considered one of the most delicate of salt water fish, it is hoped, if more of thesu fish are taken, that the taker will remember tho alcohol tank of the U. S. Fish Commissioner now in thu large Kinney cannery, io tho extent of a dozen specimens. general evidence of neatness, he p'! ished decks. trimn-ss of ringing, wolJ J furnished quarter, and general home j like asr gives tlie Beccroft an appear-1 The largest stock of goods ever brought to Astoria is now exhibited.at THE LEADING liT'-J All of Mark rAnin work, at : ut:ctt :sn !f el: .il'ied onlv bv aiioilcatiei: Yd- I al le biaiicli and suiwrdteate o"llicfc of Tho j 'ihijjor Manufut'turin,' -'o. 1 lave you seen tho caids at Adler. ' Kle.iul, ance of thorongh seamanship and I Mxeaul::v IU-tor. of F.ix understanding of how at the muk- ! -P---e. : Adir'-; lwik slore. time to mako pleasant a sea faring life, j Max. Wagner'.s S:m Fran ! N.t- r i iii i jtional hrewerv t--r ran't bahimi. Cipt. Christie, who lakes ai much ' pride in his .ship as most men take m their wives, tells us that tin- .snihm qualitios of the Beccroft an iiuur passed. This last trip he llft Livvr pnol May 18th with 3,100 tons of miscellaneous freight for Melbourne, which port he made in seventy nine days. He la twenty-three dnys in Australian waters, and 'then .set sail for the Columbia, arriving off the bar the fiftieth da' after weighing anchor in Melbourne, which we believe is about as quick :i parage as any on record. The Singer Manufacturing Co. l-rifu-'ind OiHre, VA I'liion Sttiiare. nj:v y(::k. THE SINGER Dry Goods I Clothing House OJP r-? &&&,!&'?& i SEWING MiLGHSlE. i ,-, ; lli.- ii:ii!-i":i:n'(! j. .M-tfuIly notices the5 ,r!-" AioihiugaudeNerytlitugiii tin tint- f.il-ii: tiiat having b.-en appuinted of books ami stationer; al Adlei's book. .ii-at foi the i and ariel5 store. Xmns. New Year eard-. tlie finest eer in the cU . at tin 1'ilv fty-k Store. NEW IMPRftVFn RiNftFR.i--, . . . and Mrthd.HI "liVvlc-h oi'vi-rolo. Ktr -trrkVTT SfomnoTi sr-nnr --Auction Bale at Holden's store this morning at eleven o'clock. Call down and bco what he has for sale. Fresh oysters in every style at 31 rs Arrigoni's. Acorns aro worth 75 cents a bush el in Redding, Cal. Wheat sells for 50 eta. a bushel in Modoc comity, Cal. book novels al Adler" Dickens rtore. Tho British ship Chioman cleared at the custom house yesterday after noon. She has 37,010 centals wheat, valued at $54,308. Another of tliose fine A. R. Clute organs nt the City Book Store. Bishop Morris will officiate in Grace church Sunday morning and evening, administering tho holy com munion at tho morning service. The Walla Walla. The new iron steamship Walla Walla, the fourth and last of the Oregon Improvement company's line of vessels, arrived in Thurs day afternoon. From Capt. Do Wolfe we get tho follewing: Left New York Sopt. 14th; arrived at Rio Oct. 5th. Left Rio on 7th, entered the straits Oct. Kith, heavy sea, blind ing fnow, and rough weather through out. Got to Valparaiso Oct. 29th, left Nov. 2d; arrived off the bar at C Y. m., Nov. 23d. She is loaded with railroad material, having on bard about 2100 tons, and will lighter to IGi feet to day. Cant. De Wolfe re ports an .English ship, tho Castlehead, leaving Valparaiso for the Columbia the fcamc day he left that poi t. The Astoria iron Works an- pin ing in a foundry. -The Oregon swung seaward at eleven a. m. yesterday. On Monday Hansen B103. will employ a force cf (en men upon the building of the'Sea Side packing Co. - -The roadway nn West Sixth street, between Water stivjd and the O. I. & S. Co.' dock is being re moved. The turniturc and livtun; of a lirst elass dining-room are for sale, inclu ding an Al range and complete outfit. Inquire of Mr-. Arrigoni; I'ioneerlles t'turanr. A Truckee constable quelled a dogfight the other day, and now I he people of that caption community are circulating a petition requesting him to resign for illegal interference with their pleasure. Freh lard, of their own nmniifae tuie. at Warren & Katon's. Tho Clara Parker arrived Thurs day morning with a boom of logs for the West Shore mills. One of her rudders got out of place yesterday and broke the. paddles out of the wheel. .1. W. Conn has removed to the old stand of Warren and Katon, opposite the Occident. Sam Mathews, who ha-, been em ployed at Kinney's cannery for -several years, has been engaged by A. Booth & Co. in their Black Diamond can nery, on the Sacramenti. Whips, curry-combs, brii-he,; new steck: fir-t cla good-, cheap for ca-.li s. Gi.wv. The Sew Testament authorize t edition revised, for twenty-fix e cent-, at Chftrles ,St-en-. and son-. Cit Rt-oL stoie. Aux one xvi'hsng to set winter hoods, or an l.iudof M-winir done, xvill do well to call up stairs oer the Ceui j -alooii.oit Mr-.. A!e. ( amphen. j lit iiuv i.i.-.m d to .iier th.-se unrivalled Sew m- .Machines on iuc-h" terms as cannot 12.11 ti iiici-t isi" ..iinsii ecriHMiy ill liei'u of the. iitdtj-eiisab!e atdcle'of household furniture. I.iber.d dl-.u nut made 011 cali ' sales. Ti.ihoicdtMiiti-;!: I xx ill sell on the instahiiettt plan Fixe dollars a liiwith. 17 ' eoiilsa duy. ih-a- i'.ian it costs a smoker fori hars. ill soon uieha.-e jour wife a Sip.m r. ! . quently I get the The Best Sewing fiiachlne Ever Pat Together. 1 ! Old St-win-; .Mneliliirs liken in -'Cihaie-i . AA is,' A "BlT lA- - -. HiBiest asusru Movenaes. or the yenu no J-,-. uit;r old 1 Attuehmem,. Needle Cotton, oil. etc.. a!-, Bourbon, and thu be.-d ot wines, liiiiiorsl v.axstm hand. Call and examine the Singer C and Sau Franeiaco beer, call atthel'eui,! Scxviiit; Maehiae and the varietv of xxork it 1 O can iierinriu ai 1. 1. iioi.ui..n .s. Asetit Shif-er Man. Co MAGKlkS fi. (1ROS35T, opnosile the bell tower, and we Camp- i -a I'erh.tinai oeu. 1. .1. (Joodman, 011 Chcnaiuu-. -.tivei, has Just receix'cd the iate.l and ino-,1 fashionable style of gents and ladies boot, shoes, etc. Two nice rooms, suitable for light lionsekeening, over (.Jem saloon. Terms v.-ry ler.sonable. Mi:-. Ar.i.x. Camimi:.i 1.. !. tier 111 Warren Eaton liav moved to the corner of Hamilton and ('hcuauiu- streets, hi the building formerlx oeeii- pieil hx Irenchard Jc I ji-liur. D.ivuImju, photographer, J'oitiaii.l, has retained ull the uegatixes xvhieh xvere taken at his branch gallery xvhile In Astoria, ami can furnish duplie:tta of the vnme on shoit noliee. ANo hii xiexxs of Astoria, II xvaco. Fort Canby, Cane Hancock, and Young's River Falls can be ordered direct from him or Carl Ad lei. at S". per dozen. Hotel Arrivals. ortMiiKsr. Capt I) Johnson Trafnlgar; M D n U I tTT JLLtuJLA- HARDWARE, IRON, STEELj Iron Pips and Fittings, iXti ujnjh; jKiuii and that ALWAYS THE LOWEST. riTTi miir"'' " The City Book Store has on exhibi tion one of the finest selection of holiday goods ever opened. Call and examine for yourselves. An English trader deRcribes America as "a country where a man's statement isn't worth two cents unless backed up by an offer to bet yon ten dollars." There will be a special communi cation of Temple lodge No. 7, F- & A. M., this evening, for information, at half past seven o'clock. By order W. M. Chas. Stevens and Son have a stock of mouldings and moulders tools xvhieh can be bought cheap for cash to close out that branch of the business. The Autocrat brought down a barge with 525 tons of flour for the Beecroft on Thursday. The Cooke brought down a barge of wheat for the Steinvora. "If Astoria wishes means of trans portation, she should build steamers and harges just the same as Portland capitalists. "Portland Paper. So say we all of us. Frank Fabro has oysters in every style. Stexv aud pan roasts a specialty. Miss Minnie Warren is the suc cessful competitor for the premium offered by Mr. Ally for the largest club of subscribers to the Youth's Temperance Banner. Tho Tug Fearless, frem Umpqua, came up yesterday. She xvill take tho place of the Columbia, the latter going to San Francisco to have new boilers put in aud be otherwise fired up. Arrival of Troops. The Slate of California brought up sixty-nine privates and several officers of the 1st artilley, to garrison Furt Canby. The Gen. Canby took them over Thursday afternoon. The de tachment comprises txvo companies, K. and .. the first named being ollicered by Capt. Frank E. Taylor, 1st Lis. Robert Li. Patterson and John Pope, Jr.. and 2d Lt. Charles J. Bailey, the Litter by Capi. John C. White, 1st Lts. Richard G. Shaw and Aimer H. Merrill, and 2d l.t. If. M. Fill-more. Julius Ualbsguth, teacher ot vocat and instrumental music, pinno and organ tuner. Orders left at Adler's book store promptly attended to. The Indians in Mendocino county, Cal., poison large quantities of fish. They uso a weed that grows like clover in bunches and is abundant in that sounty. They bruise the weed and then fasten a quantity of it in the cur rent at the head of a hole of deep water. The fish become crAay from its effects and die. It kills overything in tho hole where it is placed, from tho largest down to the smallest mill now. The Indians in this x?ay, gather fish bv the basketful. The American barks Almtra Rob inson and C. S. lluilbiirt arnx-ed in yesterday afternoon. The O. S. ilnrl lutrt iu reported as having scum on board. Several vessels outside. --The efforts of C. W. Smith to get on board the outgoing steamer yester day morning without going through the usual preliminary of purchasing a ticket, etc., attracted Chief Barry's attention, aud when finding that his general appearance tallied with a xvrit ten description of a man who is "wanted" in Portland for alleged horse stealing, he turned him over to Constable Ward who had come down with a xvarrant Thursday afternoon. He goes up in custody on this morn ing's boat. Hot. cold, and shoxver Baths at the Occident hair dressing saloon, txveiuj flve rents. -The soiree of the Social Club, Thanksgiving night, passed off very pleasantly, there being jii3t enough to fill the hall. Supper was ?erved by Roscoe Dixon at 12, and dancing was resumed afterward, the nioj-t of thon participating going homo about 3 . M A-tylish xx'agonln all the gloryof iresn lettering ami "-iibieiimj; xarmin is Rrenham Van Duspii latent arqni-t tion. The expoits of the Columbia river up to date this mouth amount to 938,081, with an excellent prospect of reaching a total of $1,500,000 by tho last of December, and making the heaviest export of any year in the history of tho Noithwest. - (h-ajo- V) ill it i'Jtfl. L. A. Loomis left on the Oregon yesterday morning for a five xveeks' visit to the East and old friends there resident. He will bring back boilers and machinery for tho Transpoitatioii company's boat, noxv building here. - i-nlpiidid lot of Eastern Ox-ters 1 just arrived bv ttie State of California T.i rp-,, C...;tfi'- n.vtnr n!rriTl Moitl at x inn uuiiiii.i w,u." ., .... treet. Frelaud, II T Paysley South Rend; E L RochehUd, A S Flood S F; M F Hainoii Ai xvf. R A Fattev-.on, C . Bailey V. S A; K Price, Ge?o II Ward, Mrs Herbert ehn, S Wyim, X Wash, Jas Strong, C. Bell, II :rrv Fleckenstein, Alex Railtre, II II M:.ih- ews Pertland: .1 Ellis Cl.iUop; U C Whtlc.i Pone lt Art: S ESnaimwl Ft Stevens; L- Lo-.niis IIw-.n-: l):an Blanchard Rainier; S (J Candle, Jas; Muckle A wf St Helens; Geo Haves Ciaskaui; Mrs Spear Clifton; D R Wirt, II Alger, POMam, Skipauon; P II M Morrison S: fin Indiana; Capt Brooks A' xx f llarrv Morse; J Smith ClatsMn; D G Ross Knappa; M P Callcuder Knappton; J Wheelwright Oakland: J Blake, II Miller city; SD Jones, .1 Concaynon, G W Metbar S F; W I-halon John Days; C II El holt, C.ithlamct; J Ellis WallnsKi. iu:ki:k not'si:. j LDiipie. II Williams, W .Ssii-iil!:) New Yoik; F Albright, U D Pngblov, M D Free'.and South B nd; W Tildeii, j I V.-.lr PI,-. f C.tmiil'; K.l,i Tll. Mrs Jaa Taylor Newp..rt R I; T.'j Thome-!, C Bush and xvf, T Broxvn xvf and 4 chn, Mrs J Clancy nnd 2 ehn, MrsFinlev and rh, Mrs Thorn and 2 chn, Mis Iv .McCarte, Mrs Andervjit and 3 chn, Mrs Savoy and 3 film, Mrs Manning, 0 Connor xvf mid eh, Mr Shaxv xvf and 3 chn Dnt-.n: G P Brovx'er City; J Callalum, C Yercoa Grays Rix-er; G W Miih't Tillamoek: Judge Callender Cla'ip; f A M Mytrs, .1 II Watv-ii. H R .ju-i-son, S Ilillman Portland; B F Coffuy Kn-ippa; J E Shi-pltanl, ,1 JJiunphrev S F; W Y Sackell, A Jhn--on Shu"rick;i J J ih!.-- Cal: J B llronn South Bend; A t Sacket Lewis and Clark; A Dean, JI Ablu Nehalcm; T Doig. Finite ami Steam Filters! Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP SHEET IRON TIH AND GOFFER. Caiiuery and Fisliermens Supplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnisbina Goods. SfghDo not tail to get my prices and ! examine goods before purchasing. C. H. COO FEB, I X L Store, it ear Farther House, Astoria. LEAD-ifheBoss0oi 1 , 1 . -sy-it;-iffii-i3?--r--v. SrtMS&r-i" he and Tea Pot M.VY'DK ILD OF E.E.HAWES S01.F. AGENT. Also, Agent for the celebrated muQinfi rtt q.'.'fft innu tim nnp. ?- -v-raev-s- ----e-x - pe. 'nuMm .,. smu, 'mm Sm01 MEDALLION. RANGE, Dour with ntutlii'-ss and dispatch. MISCELLANEOUS. None hut lh t'la- wurkmen employed. A laiye :!soitiiienl of SI- Al LES Constantlx on hand Wilson & Fisuer iLV.I.I'!M IX LlJURICATINt OILS. COAL OIL, FAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. Plii -VISIONS, MILL FEED, A KUKK SKF.l, GRASS SEED. Wiiieli will he oveh.umo.lU! country ):o d tire or sold Mt lxx-t rfoes. Corner t'heuatmi.-. ami Hamilton Streets A.Vi'OIClA.ORECON. Si K& smst M:i AS. two noons east of Occident. ASTORIA. OREGON CHAS. HE1LBORN, . . MANUFACTURER OF FXJR.NTTURE S? BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lacs Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDlVW CORNICES AND C OBTAIN POLES Coir.jrl.'te In ever hnmh. THE COLUMBIA v. r5- V" 4 tl eb $X t?J"i5 BREWERY A bright sun and a crisp east wind made Thanksgiving day just enough like tho remembered Thanksgiving days back cast to recall memories of that day in tlie minds of those from the other side of the Rockies. A gen eral suspension of business, a due re ligious observance Ivy most of the church going population, several pri vate dinner parties, and a social danco at Liberty Hall were the leading fea tures of November's fourth Thursday in Astoria. CO CD h C0 Lt X O LT CC LU O vi sz c ; - ti E 3" - a CO ; .2 'J K E. FRANKLIN, I eJKDEf?TAKER, a 5- rr $ n -o - -J o .2 '-- c I IS m l'KUlOi: iO MOifl," Al 1-t l. hl.LLlJ l. MiNE ON 1HIS COAS'l JOHN HAHjS, - - PKOPKlETOKr 0HE3STAEUS STiHBST, - ASTORIA, OREGON. r Orders left at tie- OKKMANLV UKKi: HALL will he -.roniptly attended lo.-S ASTOBI A H REWERY . 1. vEYkR Proprietor. ASTORfA, OREGON. O co C3 s -jr. 2 j. 'ta 1 !s C orn.-r f jvi and iy.iieinoqhe -treels. astoi:i.. - - - itrnox OKXI.hU IX WALL PAPER ash V IN DOW SHADES I It-CTlVltTAKKltS GOODS. Wanted. REDrOTlON OF V. HOLES A LK I'RICES. Sqf-50-FBK BAMKELOP 30 G-ALLON8. lakei: oi:dei:3 rN i.ncr i-kopoktiox. Less Quantities, - - 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - .., r SI SO per Dozen -TSpccisl altcntioii paid to ..rder-. ikjih l'ubho Houses and FamlUesa Washington Saa-ket,, GE0- w DAY- Jlftut Mi'Ctt, - - .lloi-iti. r '" ' -. "'1 ... '. ri- S1i!-Sli:fJTFlLIi"-CAI.I. tiu: -AXTISA- Xition oflhn pnhlii- th thu fuet that the .r v . . L r .i rniMiX TO MAXAi'K A SAIAlOaIiovo .Market will fllwsrs ho npr.iicii wtiu a - - , . , " . 1 j cannerv In UritBli Columhia. iervhe', ii.K..i.osoch. A!u-oVvV!iVfvlU"1!e :'' Awmtattoiitobe made. R-LLyARIf-rr-t' R1-T QUALITY iierj or .s.iJ.Ad.iir i. Co. wi.l not be J..V.ilpr . hKhwhiK r.-iVrence; and teniv?. ' . Oxvinir to the niiiuiiiK oj- -iiiuisisojMjii. mis iuoi so. -.i,iroi.- Tl'ltM'It ISElvlON iV Co.. ; ir ..., b...... - I will miiirantee lhatthn iiiirreu-ninm ' A'liire-... n iww.i.i.w w.v.u- t ilailx elltS i rT,ni-ii,ioiiiU with tin. .nr-.i. .....-i.ov.-' ! FhtaH A?4t3Co-.D rtlfcrtio i Kiftnetsoo failed capitalists xvlio have taken an merest In j ,, John Rotrers of the Central niniiinir ii f'-4iia.- -- ... . - A'-eut of Win T Coliinan & Co I ket, has made arrangements to Keep uu and retail ac,.i nf vSrii ' ow-n5??; thf'not fresh fish, etc., in their season n2i3h:Di. 1 Upholstering ami Repairing Furniture ' Cuitiny down Billiard and Peel Tables. MI woik done pioinptly and warranted Mtt-Nfaeloiy. hhop in J. "W.tieai hart's bulldinj-, opposite stormy weather, the between" hero and San to cennect: but instead Mar- w..;.,hu-io i,'nU aL.1,1 !-. whoiaa.1.- we havpiuicti.our-casejYriiiiajcuoiceiot " ""' " "- " - - 1 .w" . r Aeunmj nil 11 nr iit- fnnnma nT niiv mirt VI VlLtlU7 kltii- . v.MlMtw.i v. wu& uiiu Special attention jdven.to s'uppl) K-mi' make, at the Astoria Candy Factory. 4 ,- .a nSfsfii-'