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0 r -'M -- n tp jf y? v 4,' $, Vol. xi. Astoria. Oregon, Wednesday Moniin;, Novembor 30, 1881 No. 51. -siy rtrti i' "WASHINGTON NOTES. J Vahivoiox. D. C. Nov.i.-i. iksi. Guitcau's trial is at last under Tfnll headway, tlie effort to again postpone beino- defeated vester- ' day. Your correspondent stationed J himself .next to Judge Co on the iroiiuu, ami ior mo nours, inane n feri;0n) uhoe wile had been dead ieel sore. 1 bold stock and 1 have 'suit Ininscll. 1 do not .pct Hint J . .ar AlVTlOXKKJi. COMMISSION. .AND study of Guiteau and his actions. J about 19 vears w10ll i,e WJS eloct-' nutjieni informed about the sale. . many changes will he made. 1 have ; j-Jj'V.al.jK oV3eKSSe1hi?! j S H O Pf 0$&Jl sn'tAXCK AGKXr. inero is no uount in anyone sminu je,. Andrew Jackson, whose wile OF course a uvan ha.s a right to sell ' heard that I'.ij.t. t Jo.idal! will re- ibeeivcd un it das style at lios-; xNji i .fy -pv a. .llcl.NTOSll. who suw him, but that he acted (iieu lhc. v,nte, aflor he wns his Mock when he pleases, but this! main at the head or the eouipauvV;e'M'''''M-- ' ' lti5te:& m-inwTiTr.m like an insane man, the only quo- elected, a nd before he wn inaug-J company has been a son of friend-iamih.s, but my inhumation is not t Muiee n U.e imdie du'-i onop u - ST--' j ,.,, tiou is, was it all put on. Nearly Ura(ed; and Mat tin Van Urn-en, all in the crowded comt-room ex- w),ose wife had been dead 17 yeais pected to see him play the part of i wneil ,e was elected. John Tyler an insane man, and were therefore t jost hjs w-,f0 flfler j,f. became Presi strmigly guarded against it. Of all jjg,, 2Ujj ,imrYd another just b- m the room, (there were a dozen j cianks there.) none had naturally ,re.) none had naturally :y lookin the taceas the To icport what he did such a craz assassin. ana said will not Oisaim anyone, , but that he is putting it all Oil, but an impartial -jury which he .seeing likely to have well matured in , years and careful in judgement will be ory much influenced by seening tne man uay aitei day ior , quite indignant when he cannot makeaspeechoractaschielcoun- sel. When the policemen pull him months, making it possible for a J durills his tornK hllt wab living, did the majority of the Mockhold- the line belweenlhis eily and San ? SKi.il'V.SiYYSm .mS'YATw GENERAL FVIAGHIKISTS AND verdict of insanity. He evidently Mis Col lilies, his daughter, me- ers." Diei;oandinlonnediate p.i. The :(V well adaplctl for ff.ii.li'ii. .,.'.. , .in?., voi. un , in u.iuami.i, (.- ...-. I dairy lanehcs .a )leasanl hemes: well- nnt. n ....,MPig is proud oMiis position, becomes rfded for him. President Fillmore's v miu.iox iioi.i i: ikax-.a.-iion. mmoi.s that additional faeiiities elevated, situated one mile . south of DU LcH iAKrnS 3 iiowii lino ins cuair, as uirecrea oy the court to silence him, he tells them to attend to their own bui-,11ftr nes and he will attend to his. All i . ,. ,i . c but six ol the twenty-live exam- i c r i -! -ined for jurors on Monday, said that their opinions were so decided ,l,i l . . i I .1 i that he ought to be hung, that they could not render m immrtial ver- could not under an impartial vor- Ullm President Aithui arrived in the caju..Tp..J .dirf Infer n.y-Bnyu. ll nj3 dugiiui liiiiiiuu u) .uuiv -Ly.i , Blaine, Judge JTolger, P. M. and Mrs. .lames, Gen. Ilazen Bliss, Eti Root, an 3 Private rctary Reed. Attorney-G Veigh joined the partj' at UC1P"U- "e,,t l" "l "ow,c uu Lapitol mil, and on Sunday called ; for Judge Folger and they rode out together. In the evening Judge Folger called upon the nesident and spent some time shoulders, upon which is set a , large and shapely head. His face is attractive with heavy side vrhis- Uers ol iron grey, lie has a pleas- ant, genial manner, and is a good ' talker. He entered upon his du- ties at the Tieasury Department on Monday, ex-Secretarv Win- - ' - .1 :,?..: 1.:.., .u n. with him. The new Secretary has , callin his w5f bt the Gen. ou the ,,.5 iaVl. you heard any- S. ol Wnm'as it , ,1" alvven ami ue'strovs ' - and Atniiimiiilou i ,.. ,i ' ... unit naisaiiis, inn an iuievti on tuc in 1. ,1,' m . hm ....i..i t ..?rw . :r. made a good impression upon !era told im ue thought it due the thing about it?" tlamed j.arts. allaiiift lirii.ui.ni. ixe j" &l0l. .'V mVATi-Vl S rv C:-t- SWK,3k,: , , , , 1 ,T I i..ii..r if. o ft,,,.., in., 1, ,.);; ,i, ! Hie uieiioii.i is pre-eieu 111 me tf-CisSi arTS2L35S Lhose who have met him here. He President that Mr5. Sherman should -'Ah, yes, to be Me' said the JSrrl "nxl ili ir."t " rmtl7i. "IllfcT; ,Vr.'"'-' ".itter whiehareas effective , J iiMiw. has a. striking appearance and is'nnkelW calK Sh(i di(1 0 at aj Captain, with a smile, "we have 'Vi wein,?l!e,s?,r'rthe',old sjIaniSn u. v ,,.NK what might be called a hand- ' lime appoinlwl ,,v lho Pr0SI(iet J heard that, there w, some talk on Iroehes ,,e h,e,r m-omimsnld l? yiriWSj; some man. Like the President, he accomanied bv hei voll,lffeBt t,e s,lreet al,0llt iL" sauCfa'Si. "iLonV.iin In l'n .".!. r 1I1.; best kiuwii. qiiallt uu.u Ui.uuu..u u w n.cuu.-,and eials of that department. Thejan( same day the new British Minis- j rt iv ocr woe niAcnntni rn tha : p -j V, T i ;iuseaJ DutUl num,,w iwlainia:t tu; nte,v ,,ul ,irml eation nwmv. It i-. reeommendc.j President bv becretarv Blame, and 1 wnt. twinp .,s nnnv i -ir "Ynnn-. . - - and ucdhy eminent mrdie.il men. and , 1 " 1 r ! 1 ,wastvuco ais ll,ai0 ls At " -: "there is itothinir at pie.sent ior,onieiallyendors.l 1 13 ihe Male Vser uic usum spccuntj. ui uuugruiuiH- tion were made. The President is nnw rraf'4'irrfc" frwiin f- rn.il Im rt ..., 0 wtt .w.,w . .v. : work and preparing his annual j message to Uongress. it lias been asserted in print that President Arthur is the third widower who nas neia uie omce wiuiin me past itvrent3'-five years. One of these ' so-called widowers AvaS Buchanan, a bachelor "who never told his j love." Andrew Johnson, as is 1 well known here, had his wife with him throughout most of his ad- ministration, and she appeared at uone of the afternoon receptions at the White House. Being too much of an invalid to assume all the du ties of "the lady cf the house,'" her daughters, Mrs. Senator Pat terson and Mrs. Stover took her place. Mrs. Johnson was a sweet faced, gentle looking old lady, tall and slender, and when in her prime her intellect was of a hip;h order, Jn .fact the President's earliest teaching came fiom her. Her, husband anrl childien levered her. nd always showed her marked re-1 :steeras well as affection. To con- ;. , tnnin. tho Presidents whe: iinvo been widower.-, during their j term of service are Thomas .fef- fore ,js l(jrin crod. Gen. Hai-1 Hson,s wife W:l, mMi: JO eon,e j heie when he came :o be inaugu- rated lmt was pparing to do so whnn i, ,vnived news o( hisi Hnnth Hk ibinoliter-in-lftw. Mi's. ! Jane R Harrison, and 'several j otr aties cf the President's fain-j Hv. were with him dorinir his brief -" " - -, -, tprjl of one inont,. President ' rpviPr. wfe died ut after his Mieccssor, Gon pj0.c wus inaiimirated. S!)e ,it.(1 jlPK. ut Wiiijrd'b hotel. as si,c wns too ill to be removed from Washington. Her health had ' nm.m:tllMi her to w, into so-' not peimitteil net to go into so- cjetv, so her vouii- daughter had .i,a, . o .- 0fj-,ciale,i :is laiv f,f the White . Uoxi The latter died, unmar- ' rift(j at 3a vcnrs of of cholera. - Afr. Fillmoie widow, who died in i i i August lat, was his second wife, whom he mained some, time after he ceased to be President. She one mil attempt Gcju Shennan'.s wife was so i Jnatelv aC(Uaime,l with Mr. Ar- tliur's late wife, and the latter so fomi of hprj tjnt ie ,0Cently tol(l Gon Sherman he intend grently enjoyed 1- all tlirno. The dinner given by theGov-i ernment at Wormley's, on tIP! 24th ult. to the French and Ger- milfl ..:.;. n rnst &:m. iiiolmliiia- ; flower, wines, service and use of iroomJ.. The leceptiou given to - " ' '7 T r i.Q ,i,i,f: .-1... r.. .r.:...... uic uioiuiiiiiiii iui n iy a ic.mii-ui , . i . .'. ! 31rs 1Iav0S jast February,. Mrs. Hayes last February,. naid for out of the President's paia 101 out 01 uie 1 asioeni s y. cost 84000, fno wines beiti"-1 .: , , . . , saiarY 11 . .. - lev's ,.. October. Mrs TIavfts is' res is expected here in a few weeks .. . vismn&r some old lnends. In a priTate letter lately received from! jEx - Piesident Hayes, he says:4 "Washington is the best governed ' j city in the wnr(1 Thic ifc ; kr,e jstatoment, but 1 am confident of jts truth." j.-l Villard's Victory, It was rumored in commercial I circles yesterday that a large ' amount ol the stock of the Pacific j Coast Steamship company had i been purchased bv the Villard combination. The repni t was very s wife was unable to preside more about the projected sale than it is understood, does not include Cie.it bargains are now oiTerecl in the- is not vet decided who will be lanv onslv when the seeker ol news to aiiYeiitseMtiiei cor more i-eneht for . ,.,.,. , r:,,,.!,,,,, ,, n. w.!,i, ri..,n,...i....... -Gen. Lf thenumTHo.i3bibwiM joseph noncpss a soas . Col. -r..-.r ,.., r.. ...J .r?lWIP7?r,?rTr-''-,' 'the lant numhev of ivtaleis at the "'! "';:. v?.s. ,ms VT". ' : " 'iTVV1-, , r ri'sioeiii vi iniir ikis iiuee iSLr.s. ' 01 im: r-iiie. ,. v. .... . .. ........i ... lent lever. 1111111 Miieu sum v;is ireeii u l f-tiinic rKim ni mti prf oec but there are embarratbinents in . "1 he. sale ol .stock, on say, ie- of an atlniclie d.ul, the timss i.r ...... i..,.. ,. ... :, ... .ii.i ;.. o...1 cn.Mc- the way of either taking ehor-of marked the Captain! with well- XS tounul'voxmh. Wwr AND THE GENUIUE WOSTEMOLB pu:i., .,.....- , i , saii'Miiiie niae-iui un iiei imnnj.iii mi n imii . .tn.l uthcr msli-li Uutlory. i niia- the household. In December some affected surprise. "' to F.uro.e in lizy. she introduced the ,.kn,,:. .... ... . ..- - - . . .... - -. ...-.. remeiU in.sn.iin. wheie it was known- &-SLif .OSaiSuS. 5TZ the dilhcnlt task. "les, a controlling inierc.si in use pnee n st;isrrip!inn to iiik mmVr ari" a,m. until Liiiiumi-l t- ,,-., rs.r- r ts nr-r. indefinite, aud no one seemed to 1 son for selling out h;i that, ;, .. A . , . ' r , .. .. be able to state how, whenor Irouiithev feared opposition. il whom the stock had been pur- .-,,.,,,. chased. Inquiry of the directors t -1 -j . ,t , ,. , , , failed to throw much light on the 1 i .. o 1 . on the transaction, bald one oil the stockholders of the steamship impany to a Chronicle reperter: ..,.x., in ni.M;iA i.umjinj . vmuNitit irjjuiiui. UI have heard that a considera- il niiioiuil nf the ltck has been, sold, hut J know almost as Huh about the allair as if I nevir be-1 lowreri to thr- company "fiiiL voii hold stock In it. d.i you not?" inquired the. icporter. "Yes and that is exactly why 1 , lv concern. Tin stock has been held among a comparatively .small number not mon than fifteen and the concern has been m-tkiiig inone. It has been fliic ol the best companies in the State, goini along Miioothly and no one outside knowing anything about Us affairs. ' This being the e:e-e, we naturally j would have evoeetud that the di-1 rectors at least would have been - in formed of the intention to dis- pose of a couliolling intere-t in ! the companv. but I don't think! one of the diieetons knew anv -'What has the Mock been selling' for?" -It has been at v.81 :, .sbaic, and I understand that the Villard com- long uie new earner me vnieen bination paid a erv good price .?. ll,e aclhg ,1!,,,! , !'V""L"" fo- it so that the truic-iction f ' l "' io. n, mj uiai uu u.uis.u uou .,, , would be about 5? 1,000.000. Oh, -otirr. ' ...,., " " .... ves, the price paid was a good one. Iwishalliiaiiite imlrlihil in i.i in '.... . . .7 . . . make imiliedlate pavnient.a-. 1 want Hie That's whv I'm sv sore," said the monev. A 1M .. ii.dehted.u will he stockholder, whose thoughts eon- - liu&!iuinZi iMntSr . tmuallv reverted to the imaumed - gnevance. Captain (oodall w:: round m the office of the stcim.ship com- puy. .nd oy,d l reporter rn- "Is which trueV" "Thp rePn,t ,re lllat V,"ft, has purchased a controlling inter- P-t m your company. -You have heanl such :. ie- . rfs I,0lLl "Y' K ,l tn,e; 1 can t s:iv whether it is true or .. ialse NYhat loekliolUen. have dis- , . , - 1 1-1. i.m j10se( ot ti,pJr tocfc Ui Vilhmiy" ,,T mm .- , : .:.i "Ian'tsay. 1 ho lad is, said ling a l- 1'ie.sfiit lur ' me to give to the newspapers. I 1 1 nii vour pomninv " .W ,-:?K1,1 AhTO,:i iVN has- H'" I:,,,,MV,, -all(d it Cinchona, m honor or the la.lv I FAIRCHiLD S uOLD PENS nil- oui company to2ncr aimiuii when iian ut a.baiii'e. ..i...i....m..,..,i.i.i., ..- .. i.s,.i. .....-- - ... . "A controlling interest, vou.sav' I-f."ni1)iai,1ii!1 aava,K',' ,h ! ',,',"1 i.i..n-iir.HlHs"iiiaiiihe!joldort!ieIiieas.,lar8nuine wcersiiaum ripes, etc, , ., c . - .,-i ..,.......,. .....v.... i tins ua. utter a lapse ot two nun- , am. stork r was continued the Captain, with open- du-dand tfftx rais. sciem-e has "hen ,. , . , - CMiimi. rum ui sun- eihm: Milium ue ,.ti,:ffi,,ii..:i ..io.,. I ..ir,-.,.tn nairnj u:( uowru-y. un..ir :i:i eyed astonishment. 5llf:.'!l'' Brcn. i.o:.aiK w. . and ed ''The afiair is freely spoken of A" " ! ; "V" mnehii ,u ' ,7 !?"' "-toiinjr the natural tone of nttU. lskVoUw. VMalHm . - - . , , . .... r . .1...... ; ueara is-eoireei nnu ; a" 1 '. -. -, i-i:iuhtexki bt vim.ai:i. Another stockholder who had) Jot been ;nfonnej 0f tj,e desire of' the Villard combination to pur- chase the stock until it had been 1 ' sold, save his view of the allair . with some feeling and great readi- ncss 'I think," said the stockholder, "that Villard frightened the heavy stockholders into selliug their in- tereat. They have been mak- inn- mmipi'. and their only rea- -'. - lard has all the capital he can need, . and it would bo a serious matttcr .. , ,. , . . to oppose him if he really desired t. to worst the stoamslnp company, T, f , 111) t. 1 nave lOUUU no siocKiiuiuur ut ...v. 3 r 4 1. :...... i.i 1 who was inionneu ui. uiu iiiii-iiuuu can't admit that ahvthinsjrvuii have."' ."':l "', iV.r?.,?;". .'. , " .'. 6ale. Some of the directors were j notified on Wednesday to attend un important meeting, hut. a I understood it. the :de had then I taken p!ae.. and I hoy ueio merely. trailed toin-ther to he informed that! Vilhird had obtain, d eontr..l of j the company and would run it to, i i t z- ri-t'ii ii-ii i iiinri i kiiiiii i in . omciai. i kuow- nniii uiivimur r . ., ,i .-,-... r .i leui-iSiiiis-. r rut. hair. Call on or al- aboutthe all:ni.s,f t!- ...nii,.aii, ! ,,r,. Wm. rm.RXUAUr, except that thtjv hive b(u pros-1 Oi-i-Mi-ni li.iir ili- iiik saloon. 1 ' , Astoria. Oron peroas, and lh"it tin latent move rv has both sui prised and auuoyeir orient i:athlitr Boom-. mi-." Some of the pi,jUed siorkliul-l- ers who hae not been consulted, talk vasnoly about an opposition line Of .steamer-, hut Until -ufi h :i r-lei) shall haw been taken, the . , , Yilhud "iiiibiiiall.u. will inoiir.m lizo the business of tiaiisportation in the north. The transfer ol interest, howeer, ' will toon be applied to the .south- ern division seem about to become facts, ami it i.s possible that before VV : i . Prompt airenta.n wils.neeo.t-. t ki:i. Siiki:man. Lateo. ( Itv MarKei. To Live .tcimi. ,.JIK Asioi:iT71i:ts now ie.iel.ed a liStfg meiited rani, .unomt t ... few Maple !TSmV;K.. -MV,II-l,aJniMW..4ro.,Mn.lliqi.ftr.irai' Vi:f.r.rvi.i ..m.-im n 11 ui: --- - i:r.xi:wi:i:isa scientllie eomhination of " . " ' "V, . WZZ " .r01?"!0 iv;jn in iiik. ni;riiiuH i.ii iiiiii n 1 ' stores hair to its orK'.naleolor. It makes the calp white .m.l ele.m. It cuiesdaiKiruirand humors, and ralltus- "it of tiie han. 11 iiirnishes tne n.itn- live principle h. which the hail is nour ished and siipporli d. it make-, the h.tir moisl .soft and Kl.f and . mi,iir- parsed as a hair dressing It is the most economical piepai-alinn eer .n"er.-.l t.. the public, as iis eifeets lemam u Iimgl timtlt maK-in" ..nl an 0iMasinu.1l ailP - .iiici;iii eiiituiMii in uie niaie imit ' of .Massaelnisctl HalVllair Uenew'er has incrersed with 41. ... 4.. ..P - . 1....I. ?.. !. I eouutn and in foiciun L111I-, and it is 1 ....V..K..:.......... ... .-i:A .7,.:":..i ..1 ."" """' '"' '" "' '" '"' """ countries of the world. known and Used 111 all the em itriesof the world. roirSvi.Kisv i.i. l)i..r.i:i:-5. 7 TVy & ?avV.Kinff of the Blood! rsnota i.iiii.oH.'Mt ijaiiiwhi-j.iuMierniid j tem. denanpe-ihe circulation, and iiais In- duces mam disorders, known In iliJnTi'iit I names l distinguish litem .,ccor.liii-m cf - fccts,i.uLicin-rcalll)rjnches or phase, r that treat sencric disoider. lmimrit 01 J Klood. huth arc JyjM7fc.fii. H,v,iiar-.l i.frrr('omi)rninf.(v,M).infli.n.crri7w- vcH.neattDia.jnowlihiinni hwire.l I Pile, Uhcitiiiatiih, t'almih, Scnuil. SUn rifiwrrfer vmnftst. rimy, smmna, .v.. 1 . iv c. jvii's jouii iireveills ;inu i .cures tiictehr attacking the ci.iniimritv ' of the Mood. ChcniLisniiil iilisifi:msnun-e in calllne it "the moit genuine and rflicient i3'.ianuii 1111 uiu I'liii'ini -. .miiu uv JiniJT- uisis, si per ooiue. .sceiestimnulaLi.dim:- uons. w.. 111 rainpuier. liraiise on Diseases 01 uic r.ioou.' wTanpeci annum each bottle. bum M" iiunuuur,ii.ii iMUlie. .1LVXSOM, SON A: Co., Prom. .'UK.UW, Al, i. rnrnixlic.i Koom to Let At Mr-. Mmisun' 's lod"in" house. Kn-icrn Ojster. . Anolhci line lot of Eastern 0stor.s ' OrWui' Vircidm i swiirhf-. rurls'iiul irizzes maili fimu The ilnest iutlii;: looms in :lieVu lS, 7 a! S'uTu " SjojJphSS Uolden'satn-Uojisnue. , ..Uiaktkk-I ropr.etur. Take .o lire. On -oier this il-ne-mm liliiiiiii.il to, M !- i-li.ai t:r.i-. woo.1 anl. .Iul . J ------- - - ,ru wm e eiiarseu on an , Wiiiiumiiort Property . iraiJa n!!i t!! theV.'ire". For inrtliei ! ioiiai...iiiiiai u. icsaionce near Oil- -I-IIII-I1-I . .MJIl.N ll.l.l.V lsll.-. I ikkitatio ok tiiuni ma An Auti.ontir THtiino. ; , naUlcmat.-For lie years I liao heen irreatlv tiouble.l with ilaiidrutT.1 uithaevere itehini: of the scalp, and. ui hair fallow oul. 1 hae tried almost , ,.v-,.rv Known leinedx, all nroIn' woith-. l,. sni.inir !i I'veiT'Cnrn vivp nml iSNkS-1""k vi i w4 Sml 1 !!r'V,!' !'! nmL?!" !l ! I" siiiiv llliii ill-iiiillill itli is V.WUIIJH.II.-1 i remo-.id.and no itehimr whatever re-! m.lin. j. ymm c.wr.x. Kansas City, Mo. I ,., BNI.nV n.1V0IIIX0 F.vn:A-rs aietlic best. IVraviaii lXittrr. ,,,K,, the ptiddiim is in the eatinji." and we '.,. ' lv "'p. .' ". " , ,.. ll MI('K1.1.ANE0US. JtfXTKAL MARKET. v.u.i .k.i .. ..un. .. . . ,...,,,,, .,,, ti ('aillh'd Frilil.S Ulltl .Jl-llv.1 otMmi ', ,. , ., Y , IT IS fUJ Bacon, Hams. Shoulders, Lard, , v;:- iti -N- IXI rrrit. HK5isi:. FrCSfl FfUitS aild Veaetabl8S. nsii. inh i.'M2 AAI) A)iFi ' . In ii:c vasoa. ch:ai:s a.s toijacc'o. i:st .r vi.sis am) i.ii;oits. 1 All rJi.nli f..i CAsll. II.mmIs sr.l.l u rouii ! mUvi.iii. o;tMsitc I. V. Case's stor.' .1. kouokks. 1 n. k. w K.s. t. v. i:n I A otni'i.i Movlri I . LOUVl J.l 1ILIVI UVl' iroi:. ciir.NAMus and Hamilton srs. ASTOiMA. - - ORKftON. 1 , ! """' i-viwa.i -nMiririor. ( Shiwi io iefli ct iUOuiifi 1 tt h!e-ald niul Kotnil Duoleri in 5? resh and Cured Meats A full lw of , r.v.Mii.v oj:(K'Ki:ti"s, fuiims thki), it V. CAX.Nfil) FRUIT. VEHK- TABU'S. ETC. .)! o Utiitar, KsSi. Choose, etc con.lantly on hand. iST Ships supplied at the lowest rate. MlaCELLAXKOLV. S. ARNDT & FERCH RN. ! Sroltl V. - OlMICON. ( . . ' "e I lOneef iV!aChine SilOp HLACKSMITH iikir,.if ENGINE, CANNERY, STEAMBOAT WOEK I'loiiiplH atti n.tfit in. a" n.a.te efTtrim: , t , rvjArvnn w llU Ailftlli Ili1ib, fooi oi i.vi vi rn: stui.i.t. , .rtT--rl mni! -irrmwj-i Ad I UKtA UiUn VVUftlVb. I ItHMoN Hritu i. Xi i: Ij.viovntlni sk, AN'IOIM v. o::r;oN. UNIItilMRinMIW Boijer Wflrk stcamboai Work ' atltl CannCfV Work a SOecia lv J l 3' ' - . i ss. l'n sW. m. .l.O.IIisn kr. sorrelarv. l w.cvsk. 'irM.ror " xF.snpenntemlrat WTT;T.T A TVT 1?.T-AT? w Ail ilin.ii ij U a iliA,, comor Main nn.Uhmmuu, Street,. ASTORIA OltKOON. CIGARS AND TOBACCO, ."Ktciirxn I r-..,,. -UiQCiJ. Be8l" DeOOt. '-i.J fZ ' i-i J i3 max, NVAONi:::, AftlINT , '" ASIOKIa. ORlfoox. is iif)i.ii'l now Io it;hor beer t hisciis- loii:r-m m ike ehy with h own ronxevani e. AJCANTEED THxVT- Tl ItS IJKEP. AV1L1, NEVER SOVll. ('AN I t KKVT V0 1 1 A N Y IiKNdTH OF TIMK. IM-ic.-H nrr Kan-el or Thirl r 1 " ' -" i.m.i 1 ;u11oiih ., -ss on I ' . . f . ' " l.es tiiantities per Thirty j ;n!tons tl 00 One . altiii II e, 1 o - " S'n,, ' l"1" riler. "MAX AVAC.XEi: t the (treat liistern, I j New Millinery Esiablisfiment j r ' MRS." E. S.' WARREN ! , - IIajaiojiih!eestoa$f I ra n. mtr w iw r fcrn o. -p ww .lax j jl jj, a. jm jai x 2. . . - at her establishment 1 ' Corner Cas and Jcffersoii streets, stoiia. Trimming; , riats, aornets, Urcss .. 'Zephyrs, Ribbons Etc. , Etc. I.""W:-0ASE, ir.Il'OUTKi: AXU WHOLISALBAXl' HI' TAIL IilULr.K IN U Corner Chennioiis and Cav. streets. ' rnv OKr.b(J2s I ASTORIA ,&S i9k r BUSINESS CARDS. Dc. wexd. Office in ASTORIAX building. Room No. 2. up-stalr. p v. HOIiDKW XOTA11Y PUBLIC, ! ASTOKIA OKEGON 1". T. U V IN U . T. H. HATCH. HATCH & BARCLAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. tio. 10 California St., San Francisco, Cal. Tit. 31. . .IKXXIXCS, l'UYSICIAN" AND SL'RGEON. CnutuntP Univowity of Virginia, ins l'hjictau to ll.i Mew hospital, Baltlnwrr ril. iPU-To. linii'F-la I'age & Allen's bulllliii, tip stasis. Astoria. IS VUAXii. 31. D.. TilYSICIAX AND SUKOEON, itonm Xo. 3. Astorian Building. (I ! STAIRs.) Kui.M'i Coiner of Ilentou andCmirr stifot". Astoria. Oregon. r -- Tvrri.K. m. i. rilYSlCIAN AND SURGEON. On ici- Oor tlm "White Honie Storti. Iti-.sini-ier- At Jlr-?. Munson's beanlint: hoii-o. Chrniniius street. Astoria, Oregon. 1(1 1. IIK'KS. nijjfTIST, AST OKI A, --- - OKHOO.N. Keonis in Allen's building up stair, coru orra-.-and S.icmorqhe streets. j (J. A. 1J0WLBY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Clin.uuiLs Street. - AST01JL. 01JKOOX Q II. 1ZAIX & CO.. in-Litat ix !oorx, WtiulowH. BlintlH, Trau soms. Linniber. Etc. All kuitls of Oak Lumber, Glass, i:oat Ma terial, etc. Steam Mill near iVeston hotel. Cor. Oeu ouveaiul A 'tor streets. W 1 1X1.131 FRY. l'UACTICAL ROOT AXD SIIOC MAKKK. Ciikxaml's STiiKi-rr, opposite Adler's B00V store, - AsrouiA. Oreoox. lr- Perfect fits Kuaranteed. All wort warnuited. (ilu me a trial. All order lumj)tlj rdled. .1. H. D. GRAY, Wholesale and retail dealer In. ALL KINDS OF FEKli, . Hay, Oats, Straw. Wood, Etc. OeneratslorajreandWh.'irf.ujo on reasou iible tenns. 1'init of Benton stei. Astorl.i Oropon. Lot and Improvements for Sale. Lor Kunrr. in block sbventy ihe in o:ues Astoria, together with A Uoitit IIounc and Woodshed KOK XIXK HIADKKI) IOL.IiARM. For naiticul.us inquire of .M. SKBKAor W. H.TWIIJOHT. Vstoria. July H. 18S1. Take Notice. John Rogers, Central Market, Has leeched alarge Invoice or ItAUKRLS AMD HALF BARRELS of the best .mallty, icndv to supply Bui Vnd Lsaou icadv to supply Butchers Can- acnes and all others, cheap for cash OITT BOOK STORE. e are . ontantlj roceivinij new addition to our stock and have the finest and largest assortment of variety goods ia the city. Combs. Brushes, Siailcnery. i .- i Celiuioid Goods AM our goods :ue marked in plain ilgure. I ".11 4iil Atiniinn mvilitr nnrl tintn twIwio r "" ' ay?'? Tiz.:!:" z?' 1 1 1 . : f v r. . r -v- ? iix" CI IAS. STEVENS & SON Mrs. V. 3L Williamson, OE.VLKK IX -DRKSS T1UMMINGS. All kinds of WOOLS, zephyr's, .LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC. Corner of Cass and Jefferson streets, AstoiU 1 CSrStamplnK aud Dress Slaking done to 1 onler. Jlfm V7 $ vi