)) ip ni In fm JL Vol XV L Astoria, Oregon, Friday Morning, December 2, 1881. 5fo. 53. OUR AREA. The total land area of the United States, Alaska being- ex cepted, is 2,970.000 square miles. The total water surface, including rivers and small stream?, lakes and ponds, is 55,000 square miles. The coast waters, bays, gulfs, sounds, and the like, cover 17,200 square miles. The gross area is, there-j fore, 3,025,000 square miles. How vast this sweep of territory -is, we shall see by tiie following table, in which our area and that of the chief European states are placed together for comparisen: Square illles. Austria-Hungary 220,400 France 201,900 Germany. 212,091 Ireland.. 121,230 Great Britain 112,677 Russian Empire 8,404,757 Spain 182,758 Sweden 170,980 United States 3,025,000 Of course the area of all the Ru:- sian possessions is much greater than ours, but about three-fourths of it is in Asia. Such compari-' sons, "However, are of course only j interesting, i ne mere extent ot a j country's territorv is bv no means I ' .i. c :. : . iwe jiieunurt: m us uiipwi iaiiuc, other things beside population and area determine that. How ihe largest of the old states, compare as to size with some of those more recently admitted to the Union is shown below, figures are of square miles: SEW STATES. The Texas California Nevada Colorado Oregon Minnesota Kansa9 Nebraska OLOEU STATES. Georgia Illinois North Carolina New York Mississippi Pennsylvania Ohio 2G3,7M ...iHiJSfin 110,700 .. mIoso 5? 76&j Kentucky That is, the eight new states ' l ,.r nw nnt ...-, iiitve un urutt. ui i)tO)jijj muaic miles, while the territorjof the .!, i i- : i.. oni nin i ' 5 square miles. There are yet to be admitted into states, territories square miles is: Dakota Montana New Mexico Arizona, Wyoming Utah Idaho Washington Indian the Union as whose area in 149,100 l 146,050 122,580 113,120 973M 84,970 84,800 G9.180 G4.G00, Besides this amount of territory nut. nf whioh tn mnl-p hpw fntp!. ... . . ....'i, . , ,-. . . rre have Alaska, with its 600,000 ;lv determined on. Doubts j,till --M m;i ..iM! ti.:Jc. M ,. tl, KmcMK.w f day when Alaska will bo ap- plying for admission into tho Union as a state is, however, far distant, we suppose; and perhaps it will always bo left out in the cold. The tirtA tApmfnmau artucf oil 1n in unless we except the Indian Ter - ntory. A11 Important Medical Discovery. r J The method of counteracting ine metnoa 01 counteiacttng disease by introducing to rcignsuo- "" "in stances into the blood by inocula- The qcstion ol through canals, tion, or injection, has long been known to medicine. Its principal application has hitherto been to prevent the contagion of small pox, though the same process seems now in a fair way to be ap- plied to the prevention of a large class of diseases called zymotic. Hypodermic injections have been used chiefly for anesthetic pur- poses, but a recent discovery by Dr. J. B. JLacerda, sub-Director of the Labratory of Experimental Phystolocrv in the National Muse - um of Rio Janeiro, will lead to their more general application. This ingenious scientist has proved that a solution of permanganate of potassium injected into the blood is an infallible cure for snake bites. The discovery is of great value all over tho American continent where venomous reptiles are common, and especially in the tropics, where tir-flViniind. Tn thP Tirnvinnp nflTh rfiQfannn VAfvr00n tLr, "- '-" "-- f '-- v 1 Bengal, 10,001 persons died from I snake bites alone during the year j 1880. The remedy has been thor- ottghly tested. A laborer, bitten by a venomous snake on a planta tion in Pi rahy in Brazil, was taken home, a little of the permanganate i of potassium injected with a small j syringe, and he so far recovered as I to be able to go work again the j '.next day. A negro on a Migar i plantation in liarra uas bitten by a very poisonous snake called jaracca. His limbs swelled, he be gan to bleed at the throat and ! nostrils, and became insensible. He was cured in the same manner by a small quantity of the solution, and resumed his work in four hours. In the province of Santer, William Broadbent was bitten by a jaraccussa, which he was passing from one flack to another. The bite of this serpent is very deadly, but the remedy, applied by a friend, removed the pain in a few minutes. These cases are attested j u,e ,u ...u.u..., yy . ..-. information is of sufheient import-1 ,-,- . ., r. Kn .T-T.1..K- . i,.citi t no Owl rn i nit w . "iuvm i. .. ...... v.. . v. , this coast, where the remedy may be used as a simple and available antidote not only for the bites of j snakes, but for those of scorpions . and tarantula.. Panama Canal Items l.inami. rn,ml tnrL- vr,i zmntPil ' i aiiamu Uanal stock was quoted the Paris Bourse, according to' ' " on i last mail advices, at 0Q0 francs Tne Courier des Etats-Unis, in nn article on the Panama Canal, saws: American opinion is su i-j ...i :n a u.. wumeu upun hiiu iiiiiuuiiucu iji i . .. " r t. . in tho fvrs nf the Ainerie: Linencan peo- J ii aii..i;.. f t,r, ,i;H;ni:nc ittendin tIieopeilingof tll0 worka ' IIIIT. rIIIIIIIII" III Lilt: UI1I1LII1L1L1 . on the canal, it savs they were the I nnaAftll(Mlft1 nf ' ,,. 'Uztant XVkkV - V" - .- rviav prices charged by local Panama crchants for various materials i i- i - .i i.i 1... . tne aruci. require cu.uu ur tamed lrom ban Prancisco, where . . orders for them were forwarded, The course of the canal on the ! Panama side has not bet ;en definite- i terminating it north or south of aM there are iiuHifonf itho town of Panama. 1 pecuniary considerations incident to the cost of the land required, j 'and the engineers are Aliaii i c t f irhlflh H l nf lrtii fTA,K? ' ' f the best advantages for opening ,,.,,... . ,, . , : up and building the canal. This 1......... . ..i 'rminn nn tine , , , se of the canal ' only concerns the terminus --, ., 'side, the niain course I having; been decided upon tome fa 1 and the advantages of them kj ifAmmarAn hnta Mn.iti mofn cr n. i narent to the French neonle bv M p.m.i. uj uit. f it.iiLu pcopie d a, ue Lcisseps that it is proposed to j Dima one xrom lU0 r-ngiisn uunn- 1 MJ P ,1 r . 1 ., j nel to fans. It is proposed to do j away with the old lock system, J "While a vessel," says tho Bulletin j du Canal Interoceanique, "can go i froni Dunkerquo to Calcutta in forty days, it sometimes takes sixty days for a coal vessel to come from Valenciennes, in the noith of ! France, to Paris." Wrrlf nn Hi riannrla-TJain ' ...-. . .. ine JJepartment ot Kathvays !".!- r 11 t and uanals in Uanatla liavc issued .- . . . . , a notice asking lor sealed tenders f .1 . .- ..v t . .i i r. 1- 1 -, iui mo wuauuuuuii ui inat puruoii e . 1 i -D i t i 1 01 tho Uanaa.i raoilic Kailwav be - 3C630 various publications svstematicallv ine louowlnff- " ",,v rapiaiiy of npior as it doe, a fever, and destroys with a severe itching of the scalp, and -.w . . ". . " imid wliinli tlir. .ir.ti.,.1 Lnll.lm.r ,f loth alike -"The Tsiwcrful iiunc virtu.' my hair tailing out. I have tried almost s VpTX (hostile to the canal, mat the pro-j wun vn,cn llM lc", nuuuin 01 of tho cineljona N prfeeiveil in the every known remedy, all proving worth- 4n'Rio!mnfA r,r l,a -r.1,m Viovn bnd i railniitiK is the marvel of the time, 1'enninn Uitteis which area-, eir.-elive li-. Seeing JHm:.nktt'.-,Uocoaisk ami 4b,biu moter.-, of the .-cheme hae hndj a-ainst malarial fever tiMla a-, they Hnr.vnTT's Iv.vli.isto.v adveitised. Il 41 0TO their attention fully occupied in ! thti greater rapimtv with w.nch wvie in tlu- uax. of the ..Id S,.:i,,i4i piucuieda tiotileofeaeh. and am happy j loliM ).....:.. 4 .... ':,.. railroads are manned out. com-0 r,y!n,lU LilLai.Vlla."5!,uA that had not been shipped out, but tvreen ino "" ami tne ?hvay at ,ian L It cures coughs, cold.:, . VlL1"?, "ffl;.. iSfflh?M ?f "iSS -i- ' : : .i i cm . Iirnitihiti4. wliminin"' pfiip'h. cinnti in-i1'" pi nn lint o. nn n nil. ii.ui i iiuur ivhiob wern immeiimtelv noerled. I "PP-1 u,!,s,!,5,II'I'i lIICU aru -j,i.h ii, ntJncnmnft..n ...i u i....V .....i ished and Mipuorted. It makes the hair ...... .. . ! i?ln? w.itl. rC t,n Pt,;moA niwl Iniirr nnmnlniuts r.ll ..nt -mi? C.I . lu1. ' UlOilt. oft anil gl0-S", and JS ItnStir i nat ine irouijie ceaseu as soon as i .1 .." ......, T- ta.. i j 1 An. 1 t .1111 tween rort .Moody, liurrard Jnlet Grant has frequently had his .wl o ..,:- - v t and a point near bmoiys Bar, on Fraser river, British Columbia. . ..w .w.ww wv....w.. iwe luuiuaim naa oovucw i nii-v. vj places, as surveyed, i- about j eighty-five miles. Th impertant: fact contained in the above is that! Burrard Inlet ha- been made lhe;tion will be socially brilliant, as wr terminus of the road ou thi sic ide. om-i It is one of the best and most com modious inland harbors on the const, boing land-locked and hav ing a good depth of water. Deep- fci vessels of tne largest size go in and out with perlect satety and without uiJhculty. roit Moody, named after S. P. Moody, the founder of Moody's Lumber .Mills, is nine miles distant from Xew Westminster, over a good road. It is the center of important lum bering interests, the timber being of the as th additioi another belonging1 to the British j Columbia Sawmill company, found- j ed bv some Eno-Ii-h rinitalists! cu n) mhiu ijiigiibii .pii'"iJi. soiuq fifteen years ago, and which has steadily been doing a large lumber trade with China, Australia, same character and uualiU- f.iun.i .i.w. Cenrimrt: tlr.u r.i.ti.- -rdyr-fur s.ied ood not accompanied . ., . ,.,- V,.... '...oni-nnfimnTi r!i.,.t. iiii i.i i u v ine ca-n. ai urn, s wooti varu. juiv ""-".J '"-" -r""R it fnmifl nn Pno-Pt niiiid in I inail In authorized tneoIJrct all lillh due. ,;. lk0, - -I at tounu on niget sound, m P t nttM t! vi , w.iwi. , ( 1 . arTVWTjxr m 7Lit! i to Moody's mills there is ' Kkkd.Shkuma.n, vni. wx. l . -UJU. A I'iJJiJ, r. ; - - " be found at Mrs lfe,l,y millinery tries, in choosing Burrard Inletistore. Ilcrstay ull be -hoit. If "u t i u-r.- i .i I want artistie worical low prires do not the onncreroiis sniftincr lnr :it t hm r..;i n !i 0 - n - mouth ot b ra-er river is avoided, It is the head of tide-water, with a' clear, open course for ea-going . . -j r .. ,, .r vessels to ami troni tne i acme Ucean. ailing vessels do not re- quire a pilot until oil the entrance i , . r i i , iw ui'. "in... -. ..-.. - .vw..ui. (nt- ihi tomiiiuis f tin rmiadinn lor tne teiminus 01 tin i,imaaian Pacific railroad could have been c -r -n - made. S. F. Bulletin Rapid Railroad Building. Conming roilroad on.nrpri.o ill this country, the Economist has . ' ,r . . ,. """' hinn d, estimated and surveyed is ,. . h more so. According to the, mucn plans thus far placed on record, nearly 10,000 miles of road are to ,.".,., ,. be built in the course of the next fifron mnnf lis Xnrth nf Ii. Pr.fn. lltteen mOUtllS. XSOrtll Ot tile I OtO- ; raac a,ul 0,lio r'V(,rs an(1 Y"lS b- .Ohio rivers there an 2.3.V2 miles, t:inJ .i "-"" "- -..---ri" "...., I !. T 1 ..:. l .. l. r'1, A4"'- iuuiihwhu, .i.m uunu "tt;ww ----, --- i are L- r CiiZ I,ie ocm mountains the number of miles is h10"01" u,l uumui r 01 mms it, 510. The grand total is thus l.V gram 88G miles. In addition to the j above, there are projects for build- I ' ,.,,.,,. 1US railroads 111 Canada, in Moxiro, nnd in Cential America. ifnr ,-,, in tiifiivi ' cum in nn'-i- iun-i in in- .lUMiiuirn ii:titiivi ii. iiiui iiw iiuuui iuiit:i:i n. i p still . lafieWof railroad activity that to e Mill undo-j . ruction offers. th, ""Customed view seems al- ' .... 1 .11-,, !.. .'..!.:.:..,. j , ". , . 1 account what is iilready 111 prop;- - ' ! ress and w"at l" mnne-v ,ms :lc' tually subscribed for, wo have but . ... , o ci-nall nni't i.f ivliof i to ha ilonf , 4. i r ' by the end of tno conuno; year. IreMdent Arthur is known imomr his fiiemls to lp -i in-ill of among his luends to be .1 man 01 Croat courace and decision of 1 -vxrt .11 . ...inorlted rank among the few staple j characier. What a blessing it would remedies of the ate. Sold at Scents a 1 bo U) him if hc htl(1 the courn,re to orea. up tju, Jin.lir of Presi 5 tial hand-shaking. lie would do more for his country if he made the hand-shaking habit unpopular in the United States than if ho conquered a foreign foe . in war. This intolerable nuisance is.spivad- lnrr nil f.lio ttmiv Tf rnn mfft. Mil acquaintance twenty times a day 1 vou are liable to offend him if vou , , Sdo not shake his hand. In heav - i en's name, what use is it? It means ' nolhina-, and, if vou think about ! . . . 1 a minute or two, it is a promiseu J . ,. .... ous practice, disagreeable in the l . . . . ,. . .... j extreme. Jinx, u is snnpiy aigusi- . . , y-, 1 ! tntr to a I resident. General t 1 i r ' 1 .i right arm lamed for days with hand-ahakimr, and sometimes his l, .,. o.ll ,; ,tc usual size. Mr. Arthur will prob-. ably sometimes have at his levees 5,000 persons, for Ins adnunistra- hope it will In politically .strong. . Ano,,(J fi'" tot of Knstern Outers; m .. i - . - . ,- - .Must n''--'" at R(Hcoes iKr steamer To think of his shaking 5,000 ! Oregon. Occident block. I hands big, fat, thin, p ilsied. hard. sweaty, strong, weak, dirtv, MilF, j vand -i do7ou otln-r v.-irietie. j aim -i Moou iiui. r .irii.iust a single e filing i fiiMtigh to : .- rf. , ., .... ! flabby in send one to at. tMinnein. inci personal friend': of Mr. Aithur will surelv bo glad if li reforms; SwUoh. curls and frizzes made from eorniunss or cut huir. Call on or ad the practice altogether. " Vash-' dri Vm. T.'nr.EXKABT, -, ... Oi'i'idrnl hnirdn'hig .saloon, ington Republican. Astoria, Oregon , - i X(,"r('-. Take IVoclce. I wiih all naitica imlcUteit In me to rt ..r. . -. 7i77T. . ,i.it.t i ,J I "?I"l"",:5li:i"lH"t-'.1 ""'.M' 'cents wr cord v. ill be charged on all . 1-mnn.tiv attend n,. Late of i'H Mnrkrt Hair IVorl ,, , , i T". ..,- J'----" r """"', where hc will remain a short tune; all nriptiis nf r-nrl vitili'S limiil imiiT Sai-ato:i waves, bon tons, etc made up at prices far helow the liures itMially ...a.ww...ar. av '"x. . i'mi. lareedfor work of tin- same quallU.ciieulaUon whIch places it at the head All kinds of hair jew elrj- also made ; of thp j jst of onon'rfaiHes, and insures j and mounted to orden Mr, nehert can to a(ivertiscrs theicof more benefit for M,i,, ,,. . .,-,. Peruvian ISittor Cinchona Rubra j rhe Coun I lcerov m l eru in U30. l net on titers, (his wile, was prostrated by an intermit- tii0 Ums ofllio native rrnuilv! the IVni- vian baric, or. as it was called in the lancuanf the Muntrv, -(liiifinliia.- lirUll'llll llir HIT IIYHVITV. "II HIT rCUim ' t0 Enrol "i use, she' introduced the f reinedy llS,,ajn , xu,t.ro u wns i:w,WI, under various name-, until l.inua'iis calleil it Cinchona, in honor of the lady who had brought them that whieh wii more precious than the gold of thelneas. To this-day. after a lajie of two hun dred and nfly ears, .science has given SSllS,- ti"SSZ lanls. by rc-torinc tlie natural tone of tliotoinaeh. It attack .-xccsiv e Icno pure, and of the I.t known quality. mains. J, E.U wen, Kansas Citj Mo. A tlial wills-atWy nu that thi it I lie Ri-vktt I'i vviimv Fvtii vn best bitter in the world. "ThepnM.r oi.areiiip beVt. 1 1"" "'l3KU '"" I .m -mm a . .. .. . SffiurtSV all dnmgiNK.gr.iceri and lnmor dealers., Order it. Have you seen tho-c Clulxtuin- and xr.,... a---.K ..I t.n ... tz- rrr- - Ilaie WiMar. balsam of wild cheirv arriicra is not now any belter ne v. - paier 11or one more eonsMontlv d- votiil In tlio luiiMiiKrim nf llif or.imln 'mm iiinrn fniiv.i!.Miti- ill- ... vstoimav. t the mi if o "a'Ji J V-SV;. oncoiiragcmeut woalmll be able to make further improwmeiiN to enhance Its ,u.Sll of IIM!J,.IlMK - . I.iviiUon, photogmphcr, IMrtI.ui.I. Ii'ie i.lriitir.tl !! llu. n.w!ifii..s wliioh were taken at his branch gallery while j in Astoria. and can tin nish duplicate of the .ainc on.-hoit notice. ANohisI views ot Astoria, 11 waco. 1 on 1 anov, can 1k wtloml dirtvl Tiwii lilm or Tart A tiler, at .--t; per dozen. -- - v i"- 11.uu iri. ami 1 minx 1 i.ii-i iiui-. 1 A fwini'h pnlil nr von. tliniMt JionM lu. .Moiyieil. Neglect fieiuent! ie-,ulN in an me arable Inn; dis'a-eur eoiisiiinii- tion. IJrown's IJioneliinl Uoeliesdoiiotl,, uu:. iruwns muiieiuus ueins no nui 1 1 . i- a j in. ilisonler Hie mmnaeli like oiijtliruiwKiiinilOU T PtlltS aild .Iftlly, ftm balMiiiH. hut aet.illnvtlj on the in-; il.imed parts, allayintj irritation, kivu 1 rAllof in ncllniHi lnnnliiilc mihtIi; eatarrh, and tho throat troubles wlTlcli ! Mn-crs and public spe:ikers are sublet; : .yv ' " : "r ?'" to. ror thirty years J.rown .1 nronciiiai .. troches have been recommended by: physicians, and always rIvo perfect sntisrsict,on- 1Iavin- becn tfttwl ( whu, nl constant , for nearly au en. tire ceneralion, tlicy have attained well- everywiicre. SNf&L. VS5 " ' XVlUg 01 til6 BlOOQ. is not a til." n iai.ioo,i-purinrami tonic. luipunt vortlichlond poison-. th(;rs- 'tfni.iluranswilie circulation, ami hhk In- ; names to ufctiugulsh them according to et- ' fects. hnt heinc really branciu'i or nlias. of i4tw-- iiitii unwiuu', rtiu tt unu'lUUl lt.thatj - rcat ucneric dlsonicr. impurity or j ' BI001I. Such arc Dynep1a, lllUlutnc, ifrcrOimjiiafn.ronntOwW'wi.AtrroiwDfci-i ordt m. Heartache, liach-nche, Gaicrul U'rak- iictz.iieart jicuic,nniiy. Khincnihciie. Pile. Ithcvmaltitm, VaUurh, Scrofula, Skinl 'Kioon. &11CH arojwpni. wiiuuitoiw?-.! iimun, nmpiM. uicctv. Ac. Kin; ol the JIuoi 1 cures these by attacking the i'.M7ff...... r- Hlootl prevent-, an.l .7.1 cirfiiA. nr.. ' olthohlood. Chemists and ph sielaiis aCTec i in caiiins it the most scnuim. and eiiicTent ; Adiiiritjrff iw'Sii 1 preparation for the purpose." SoIdbvDnii: - t Ru,w,aii fht bottle. Fee testimoiiiait. dlrec - I ScappSi iSdSSb buS! t botUe. .. frons. 2i . O.KAbU.MO &Co ..Iftpps . . BUntUO -iJoiBaak PnrnKhcxi Booms to Lot At Mr. MunsonV lodging house. I"nmm Oysters. Xotlct. .l-t i revived per ieainer Columbia, a int. ,ot of ,itu,rn )iysters, which will be served up in firt class .stj le at Hon - cm'-. Orcidcnt block. .OtllM to tll JilldlOH. AH M'rnif indebted to the lale firm of Trenchard t Tiwhur will please call at my office and si-itlr accounts iinniedi- atelv. .1. Q. A. Bowr.nv. .j "" . .is... ahumav lm nmv.liHl rn B.-.Ya. ffi onmonm jmW IhV'SkX be secured elsewhere. To those who wish to reach tj,.. i.,rntst nnmlir of n-nrtors ni- ho u.t urt.M mimiitr i n a lirb at iiil siiialht expense, wo offer the columns of an attractive, daily, the success oft wiiien lrom tne very start lias been tar i IkviiiI the expeetatlons of the most Minmiine. . vrniiamnpc: linmnport Property. CieatUirsfllns are now offered in the city ot nnam-port tor any persons wishing to locate from one fol to five Utira. Illl 11V11 4llUljlCU IU1 KU1UUU3. , dairy ranches or ideasnnt homes; well ' elevated. ;ituated one mile south of Astoria on -Younifs bay, with a good graded toad to the place. For lurther iiifoniiatlon cull at my residence near tne cemeierv. .iohn williamsos. IKItlTATlOX OK THKSUALK An Authentle Testimony, Gentlemen. Vw live ears I have Imv-ii creatly (rnubled with dandruTT, 1Iali. ecetaulkSSicilias ll.vir. Kevkwki: i a buinitilic combination of Miineof the most powerful restorative. auent- in the vegetable kingdom. It re- Ji.nxnpiv .. rtn Unr c nn nn nr It ma ken the sealp white and clean, it , cures uamlnitt and humor?, and falling- pa.N'-cn as a iiair ire-ing. it is tne most ivoiKUiiic.il preparation ever offered to the public, a. ii WTeets remain a long J time, lualciiiir only an occasional appli- . maKins miiy ;ui nccaie: catlOll llCCCsSirV. It Is TWO recommenuca and unhI bv eminent medical men, and orMnlnvile popularitTo er of ni Hair Kcuewer has inercrsed witl itli j me le-t or many years, both In 11 -country and in foreign lamU, audit jiow known and u:ed in all the chiliZl the te-t of many years, both in this is illzed ! --"i-. o ine wnm. r OK ?.LK KY ALL JJKALlIK-n MISCELLANEOUS. CENTRAL MARKET. CcnenUortim-nt of table stock constant on tiand, such as i n fit ii r 3 ! Dacon, ndm8 ououiuera, iittru, VASiiS. Illl'ITKII. I'lIKKSK. , LpCh rriiltc anil Vpnptahlpc: fttS" tTtilU a"U e9Bia,BSi j "nii. hhi.ii.i a.j t.i.i. In l lu ea-eii. OlfSAlCN .IIVI TOBACCO. Kest of W1X1M A.XI I.IQI.rOKS. AU fheap mr CASH. O001U sold on cen: uiUlon. niiiMislti I. W. Case's store. J. IIODOKRS. I I). K. W -.UBW. T. V. Kiton : .Vstoria Market ! coi:. chi:nami:s and Hamilton srrs. ASTOKIA. - - OHKC.ON". "WAItKKX A. KATOX, ProprletoPN. I tXwe,Mtw ir,i, S- Jrfu.J W holeale nnd I.etail Dealers in Proch inti fturrori Mfifltc; ! . 1 ... mmm-mwrm w.rwww 1 ! A fall line of KVMU.Y r.KOCKKIrS, FWl'G. FKKI I II , v- MiVV'vn I.MfTTTT VVIV. ' . . - , 1 taulw. j-rrc. tarButwr, Hce. Cheese, eto. con.tt.mUy hanA. ,.,,.., . ' f Ships supplied at the loweat rates. M JSCELLA X JiOU?. S. ARNDT & FERCHEN.j)g.iilxd. ASTORIA. - OREGON. ! 01"cp ,n ASTORIAX building. ..... fh a Pinnpor Mnph no hnn NIG nOnCSI tmduninea OllOp il.LACKSMITH i S f y j&&& p' -1 J W& i . ''-'i j""" AN' rJ-S-fag Y k r JsmSrSiS Boiler Shop liS' MiKlmNnr ENGINE, CANNERY, - VXD- STEAMBOAT WOEK FOOT OK UKAYIITTK SfKIIKT. ASTORIA iRON WORKS. ; i.mo.n srei w, .nti: i-akkki: llnrsK. I ta -. .vuuiiiiv, - iuir.uu,. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERSJ :LAXDAlARLe BKfilft'BS Boiler VVnrk Slenmhnaf Work """ "urRt olt",,uui HorK I I P-M.-., Xllj,, 1. ....II.. uiiu uuuiiui y fiuin a sueumuy. A. D. Wash. I'lCbidcnt. .1. G. Hcstlkr, Sccrctarj. I. W. Cvsi:, Traasoicr. Jons Vox, Superintendent. WIILIAM EDGAS, Corner Mnin anil t'hcn'imu9. Streets, ASTDltlA "....0Ki:U0N. dkau:k is CIGARS AND TOBACCO, The Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE WOSTEtfHOW .and other Knzlbh Cutlery. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Heershaum Pipes, etc. A Alio .sttx'U of Watcher nntl .Jewelry, luzxlc und Itreech Iomlin Shot (.'urn nnd Klfle-, JtevolverM. JlKtol. and Amniiinitioii .WAItlXK iiliASSKS. AI-iO A HXK Assortment of fine SI'KfrrACLKS and EYE t:i-.:SE. if0L- Sale.. l'erliriliili ban; "U unlock" ihir at .v.-tria March l-t. 100 Tons No.l Glencarnock Scotch Pig Iron, 40 Tons English Foundry Coke, 350 Tons Best Hard Steam Coal. Aiul t. Al'O. V. K1NN CY, tf As.torIa,Oiej;on. GKRMANTA CEER HALL UOTTLE ItEKR DKPOT. ChKN VVSUt StBK!.T. ASTOh! Thf Jie.it of Layer 5 Cts. a Of as j 0.rders for the ! Celebrated Colombia Brewery :&:e2:e3jEL I.oft at this place will ho promptly attend ed to. JST"Xo cheap San rrarwivo ttoer dd at tliis place U'.M. HOCK. Proprietor. w 3f. 1IOWK. SUA I bUlLUtll, i J ATTflK OI.L) STAND, CRAY'S BI'II.DINC tSTFUJST CLASS WOirK.-Sti I. "W. CASE, , IMPOI'TKIt A.V1 WIIOLESALKAMl HI- TAIL iiKALEIt IX t GENERAL MERCHANDISE Corner Clienamt's and Ciss streets. jASIOJUA OREGON. " FARM AND ind timber land. E.ibt 'i ot Hubbaid claim on the "WallusUI I tor saie. siy tan(!S tl0m town b. water or countv road. Inquire ot GELO l t.VRKEIt. 1 or at this ofilce. tf BUSINESS CARDS. 1 Room Xo. 2, up-stalw. IT C. WOI.DEX. KOTART PUBLIC, ArrnoxEKi:, commission a'd SUILVNCE AGENT. T A. 3Ic!XTOSU. ' MERCHANT TAILOR, Otvhiont Hotel Building, ASTORIA - - - OREGON "EX 1. WITO, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Oflloe In C. 1.. Parker's building, on Beaton .teeet, opposite Custom House, ASTOISIA, ---- OBEQON. TR. .If. I. JF.XMX8, l'UYSICIAN AD SUKQEON. ;r.uluate University ot Virginia. its Pliyslcian to Lay View hospital, Bultlronr City.l&-'T0. OrncR-in P.ige & Allen's building, up stairs. Astoria. rp craxb. ai. i., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, K00111 Xo. 3. ANtorian BuSIdlnt;. (UL STATUS.) i:iniKNci:-Corner of Kenton and Court streot1, Astoria. Oregon. TAY TrTTL.K. 31. U. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ofkick Over tho "White House Stow. 1Hnhk.wk At Mrs. Munson's boaidlnr; hoiLM. Chenamus street, Astoria, Oregon. ."KNTIST, ASlOKJA. - - - OltKUO.V Kooius lu Allcu'-s bulldlnt; up stalls. roii of Oas ami SaemocqUe streeti. I Q. A. ROWLEY. ATTORNEr AT LAW. Cheaanuis St-et. - ASTOltlA. OUKtH Q I. I1A13T 4: CO., DKAIJiR IX loors. "IVindoAvw, BlintLn. Tru Mmx, liBber, Etc. All KIiuls of Oak X.umlcr, Gla-ss, Boat Ma terial, etc. Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Crin eie:unl Asiorstreets. WIIXI.OI FRY. rUACTICAI. ROOT AM KHO r.vivr.i:. Chkxajio stkket. opposite Adlcrs BooV Stliri', - ASTOKIA, OUKOOX. SS IVrtoct Jits fniaranted. All wort varr.inttl. (Jive me a trial. All order promptly filled. J. H. D. GRAY, Wholesale and retail dealer In. aJjL kinds or jfjsed, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. (leneral storage and Wharfage on reason able terms. I'tHit ot Benton street. Astoria OrfRon. Lot and Improvements for Sale. LOT KIGHT. IN BLOCK SKVENTi' iivt in Otneys .Vstoria. together with A CSood IIouhc and Weodshed FOR MS: HILVDItED DOLiIiARS. Tor particulars luonlre of M. SEttltAor W. H. TWILIGHT. Astoria, July 11, 1SS1. Take Notice. John Rogers, Centra! Market, Has received a large Invoice of BARRELS AND HAXP BARRELS or tin best quality. Ami k now ready to supply Butchers Can i neih's and all otlirrs, cheap for cash. BOOK STORE. Wo are constantly receiving new addition' to onr stock and have the finest and I.irj:it assortment of variety jroodi In the city. Combs. Brushes, Stationery. Frames, Celluloid Goods . All our gooiU arc marked In plain figures - i Call and examine quality and note prices, f CHAS. STEVENS & SON- jJlrs. P. 3L Willianison, IM'ALKK IX ' & trimmings. All kinds of WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, jLADES UNDERWEAR, ETC. Corner of Cnss. and Jefferson streets, Astotly . jajr-c.-n,,,, nil n.a ATnL-c .i& nT'Stalnp,ns and Dre done to i0T' Jk