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e V Sgl Vol. xyl Astoria, Oregon, Thursday Morning. December 15, 1881 3fo363r- , ENGLISH TRADE English economists are begin ning to chirk up since the latest trade returns show that the coun- trys traiucis no longer decreas-. . a a a ing. It i-5 increasing this autumn, both in the direction of exports and imports. Judging from Octo ber, in fact, 1881 promises to be one of the best business years that Great Britain has ever had. The imports of the month amounted to over 31,000,000, or to fully 14 per cent more than in the same month last year, and to only 3 per cent less than in October, 1879. But since there are are those who think there is no profit in these imports, how is it with exports? Here the record stands 13 per cent higher than last year, and 20 per cent, higher than in 18 9. Although there is a steady progress in the recovery from the "hard time." which, a few years ago, .swept over England as well as the United States, in some branches of trade there is .'till little profit, but the expansion in general is solid and substantial. New markets have been found on the continent as well as in the Unit ed States and the Colo nies. The value of British trade per capita is still a long way ahead oi mat oi uie imtt:u oimus, , though the absolute value of the latter is rapidly drawing up to ward its rival, by reason of the larger and constantly-increasing population in this country. Austrian Rule. Until now the position of Bos nia and Ilerzeffoviua in the Eu- j ropean political system lias been rather ambiguous. The latter province, in one senso, has not been at peace since she began her insurreotion against Turkey in 1S7G. Both, however, have been occupied by the Austrians since the ratification of the convention between Austria and Turkey in April, 1879. Now Austria pro fesses to make her domination ab solute, and on the 14th inst. the j introduction of compulsory mili tary service was decreed. In a proclamation to the people of the province pains were taken to make it clear that the new burdens shall be as little Irksome as possible. The recruits are to be drawn from tho young men, those of 20 and 51 alono being ealled at first, and substitutes are to be allowed. This privilege will be gladly accepted by the well-to-do. The Moham medans, as well as the Christians, will be given every opportunity to live up to their teligious scru ples. Bosnia will doubtless be come speedily reconciled to the new order of things, but the Her zegovian spirit has not been so thoroughly subdued. However mild the orders may be drawn, the burdens which a great stanaing army impose on 1 the citizens of any country are grievous an profitless. Disrespect. The Guardians of the Poor of Exeter, England, have formallj decided that it is not respectful to the dead for an undertaker to read the burial servioe. The cause arose in this wise: Com plaint was made that one Stear. an unaertaicer, naci mined in nonconformist ground a youcg man who died a pauper, and, in stead of securing the services of a clergyman, had conducted tho fu neral what little there was of it himself. The offense was ag gravated, because during life the deceased had been a member of the church of England. Stear made an explanation in writing. He denied having placed the re mains in the nonconformist yard "to help fill it up" an offense rhich had been charged against I him but declared it was a pure! mistake, and apparently proved it. i ' l I Then he explained that he was a Methodist class-leader and lav . I preacher, ana naa lor many yeai .1 If . ! conducted funerals at the request of the friends of the departed. This statement satisfied some of the officials that the undertaker had not been "intentionall disre spectful to the dead,"' but it was unanimously resolved that he "must not do so again,' or in the cumbrous English verbiage, that he "ought to discontinue the prac tice of officiating at funerals in which he also acted as under taker." The Omnipresent. Bebpect for the ubiquitous Yankee is profound even in the distant and almost unknown Oau- j casus, there, as uvcrywneie, ue is an important element in civili zation. Tiflis, the chief city, is made a great market for Moscow fabrics and all other Russian fabrics by the tariff laws of the empiitf, which are designed to be prohibitive. Nevertheless, as the official teports point out, this j does not prevent French, English and even American shopkeepers I driving a thriving trade in this j other Caucasian cities. Again, in tho appearance of a rail road to bring the naptha and pe troleum of the inexhaustible wells in which other parts of the coun try abound to the capital, an American appeared on the ground able and willing to construct a pipe line several hundred miles long. The people of Tiflis naturally looked on his arrivial as a special dispensation in their favor, but, unfortunately, the stranger was unable to make satisfactory terms with the Russian government, to tt , r a ooncession. uc inureiore, asi oiiv Vinl-nn wrmhl Iimvh lntu ! an3 Yankee notilil Hate .lo nt, declined to put out any of his .. , ' , capital. : Asian Oil. Within a few months, the con - .. . -ii. . ,11. 1 . 1 ;'"""""."'"- w itiveprineipieov v.nicuiueiiairisnour struction of a railroad to connect j England holds the foremost rank, lor yourselves. ished and Mipported. It makes the hair Baku and Tinis has been under-; takeii, anu us completion win ai- ford direct communication withjQOO. 1 know the oil region. Baku i4 on the Caspian sea, at the eastern ex tremity of the Caucasus, and Tiflis is nearly in the center of the prov ince. A railroad already extends from Tiflis to Poti, on the Black sea, and the new road will estab lish connection between one end nf the- entmtrv inil the ntlipr . 01 me tounirj anu tne otner. For a considerable distance it - ""." skirts the southern lace of the Caucasian mountains, which sep."in the raaM of affailb lequiring! SfcXSSln! -n-.d. arate as by a lofty wall, the north 'attontio. t should be securely jlffiSa ,Ita'dCailllPd tVuifa aildJellv ern Caucasian province from the j protected in a mss case and B1 - , , J n .1 rpi ; i'.1 . . . I The iVrtiMan svrun has cured thou ' soutnem. ine. region aromm placed where those curious 111 such:; rnds who were sullen us? from dyspep lnftrt , o,iM r-i Baku possesses boundless wealth! nnffApe MI1 w i, - The editor .bilitv. liver comphum, boils, hu J Bacon, Hamss Shoulders ; 0f petroleum in all its forms, and,or tj,c fj0,ion I)aner in which yet though it is leS3 t,ian 400 miles off, the cost of transportation is so high that Pennsylvania oil can be sold in Tiflis cheaper than that from Baku. Around Baku, jtaijie ns his correspondent, and ex- I naptha bursts out 111 natural prcsses the opinion that the Mu- j streams, and the whole Caucasian J seum trustees care nothing what-' region, from sea to sea, is avast'cver ubnut Arkwright or hi fii i reservoir of oils. The opening of ! this country to commerce will un- 1 " I doubted! v brinir Caucasian petro - 'Ileum imo competition with the A ...n..n.-. .,-nr1..t I.. !... . llMli JlUII IIIVJIIUUI III UIIICI UJll IS of Europe. There are, in parlicu- r-TJf ym will .-end usfr.e suh-erih lar, great expectations of sales in'crs for ol,e 'l'ar ""l1 l) fn,lva"cf T 1 A " payment, at the rate of .2 Wi for each Italy and bpam. mme wc Wlu senu- onecopy nf Tin: As- ,toi:iax free, to any address ou may Last Time. 1 ,w, .,. ,,.:ii c.inii .,,, .ililitinii:il The annual celebration of the .io. nt - .i,;i. ..,.,!. i9lyj w vj ivti iiimtv; tlio name of Guv Fawkes forever e i a' i ' "J?T'All citizens of Oregon who desire infamous, has died out in every ' loiuform their friends m the states of English town except Lewes in Sus-! the condition and progress of this ; state, b . . 5 can have no more complete and conipre- scx. There it occurred this vearjhensive volume of facts to send them ti t .. r i, ru i. " -.i .than by subscribing for this journal, on the night ot the oth ult., with anu having us mail it weekly to. their all the old ceremonies The shoos friends. We mail it as directed. For an int. om ceremonies, x ne snops , 3 m advance we maU three copies closed at sunset, and as twilight' of The Weekly Astoiuax one year. drew on. numerous bonfires wore built on the streets, and boys and , girls came out lor thp carnival t dressed in fantastic costumes -. i ..n ii lAl.n.-t inn tl IMlinfl lit iit innnn m' .uc. .'"""- uninue anu iiihehiuuoui uip...vs.. i Men and women, of all ages and every condition, danced in the. streets. Processions inarched to the music of bands, under the light of brilliant fireworks. Burnt cork abounded, Spanish gentlemen. Chinese mandarians. Scotch high landers, and even American Indians, appeared in the midst of English neighbors. The culmination of this odd exJrava-j ganza came at 10:30, when a hoot-1 y-imm in ivruiiiUKm." The Counter, ing crowd dragged about the town ;hisuiet wasj.rostnitcil by :tn intermit- lent fe or. from w Inch b!ic was freed by effigies of Fawkes, that ancient! the u-e or the native remedy, the l'eru v.. ... . , , , ,, .. I ian bai !;. or. a? it was called in the .Nihilist, and also one of Outteau.! language of the eountrv, -Quinquina." The figure of the wildest execra jriven a modi guilty mud, quicker thin he will beat Washington, and was speedily f . - , hunsr, amid the leers of the asem- ' the latter excilorl JraloruI for Ir iwntry..n lu-r rptiira AH ,K.rsuns indebted to the ., .l" LuroMj in iufshe introduced the, r Trochard & Ui-.liur will pi cecratioii. I to was rcmeoy in Mp.un. w acre v. as kudv.ii i nt ..... ftfi.. n.,.i -..-.m., accounts . , , under various names, iiuiii innivu : t,.K i q -nnv : trial, was found called it Cinchona, in honor of the ladv'" l' - W ' fiu ,i f ! ., allv cures a morbid appetite for .stimu ajre. Ihousands of people en- ,n, ..,,.-,,;,, t,'1,, ,,.,,.,, !nnil nf joyed the frolic, and all the more J J ' ' keenly because it was their last both alike. The powerful tonic htue . 0 - i of the Cinchona is preserved in the j chance. ome new municipal ivruvlan Hitters, which areas ciVeethe j regulations go into effect ncxt'J''' "wlaiial lever lo-da a thev j b . . . wero in the days of the old aimnlsh ' year, whtcti will nut an end to tins venerable custom A Curiosity. Ah American abroad ha (lis- covered a machine which possesses ..wtnrl ;..to..aet ,,H,nl.. . I.WWV.V.KU. ...,, IIM .l.S lected in a British inuvuin. It is! notliincr less than tt.e first success- - 1- rr t ful sninn us: machine. Hear what l. . ..? 1 :. lit.. !.., C 4.1. T- " it ' t . 1 Kensington Museum or Patents 11c suvh uuuui il; iii nit: cuuui there is a rtidolv-huilt incio-nifi-' mere is a 1 1111013 ouut, msigniu cant looking wooden frame, about , Limn in nlonw An nrnifliMitnl r " r- - 1 ""' lu,i iiumiug iuui yfj uUealtUto Uiecnilu,UKUMnMp)ljine arnouui puiu uiuii uiuj ue .icuureu .mindly The frnmo slmvvj mirks 1 perfectlyafeTfrnlfSflraWSelelSwvJnire. foUiose who v ish to reach spindle. 1 lie irame .-.tiows marks j aml peasant Jtn t:e tiiCi aml is lhe j,rc-TthlawsfHfuTmbcrof.ndersaWle of Ion"- use, and in places is so i scription of one ot the oldest and bet ' nmallcst expense, we offer the columns " . . . 'female, plivsieians and nurses in the of an attractive daily, the success of worn as to he nearly ieadv to mited siAte. Sold overvwhere. ir which from the very start has been far i -Trf-v4- inn rm ri rtrw fVH lirf tr V or careless lianaiitig tiugiit nae MStarsia:am 01 wim ciierry 1 rr.moV a"i. alway.at Hand. I.t eures coughs colds. "estro it. llie irame 1- rk- bronchitis, w hooping cough, croup, 111-' wrio-ht's original spinninn- ipnnv,'!luenM'TO?s!nPlUI0a ,. .' ?""""" J; IU;Mung complaints. W) cent- :mUl a lwt- patented m 1(01), and from its in- tie. .: i. j ,i. WOrlu's jn-eat industries, in which- w..nvi m., j. ...... ..j. ..... ... .... Tue few s;n n England .. r .1 1. -i lianuu ui tuu junuin;i- 111 iwimi- nrift: md the moelinnie art tlnm craus .ma me meenanit. an iniin is supplied bv this little frame, when contrasted with its out- in .d mpie growth. It is a unique eau of the beginning, in a modern sense, of a great industry well worth keepinir. But it does not. tiles have multinlied -warren & Eaton have mo cd to the , nioiai, ou aim pisyt anu is unsur (ii(iu. multiplied onjcr (if 1!anion :lJJjl chl.naum5 paed as a linlr dressing. It is the most alone to over -lO.OOO,- streets, in the buildinc former); ":!- eroinuiiicai pieparauon ever ouereu 10 pieu nv rienciKini jc i p-nur. iin-uum , w u-j ut-ui i.-m.nii .nuu of no belter illus- . time, mairinir onlv an occasional aDDli- 1 i ..1.,,1 K l.MVlliell Has been tli(.OUKill reilOVUlCtl j se0m to be much valued by the'andrcfittl:lL Mrs. lllsley has eharee m 1 ' manao-ement of tho Museum, on , management 01 1110 .nuu-iun, on ' mnr KIc-aIit if lmt linmi nvnrlnolcctl this communication appears, per- ! haps .avino- better means of knowing how such tiling are d0e jn j,s COuntrv, is not as char-1 mous invention. , ,,, -. ,.,',. ,.,.,.,, I r,n-.iiir fViiirf l!!niik- t nimll i Court JJIanks. .Justice Court Ul.mhs, j aSSIeT S?SS?t tS ATril!l ll!ll('l - I ! copy for W'h aiWWionai five names that ' -vo" " scd to U5' v-ith tlw oas' '" a," nllCl .Hill 1 "I" ox.... ' v.mce of course, for one year. .Vutlcf. Duiinji u ab-Muci frin ASturiu, Mr. j ! ! wlwr will net ii1? tin ;i "fnt. I! I enter from ihe interior please address: to L. L;. .Sp1i. winch will lq oromptlj attonuetl in. a..eIllfor( iTOiioiiaml Wa.liniston ter-' J.SriJAL'v. ninr for t he ceieuraiwi Uiucazn bocr. Special Xollec. Tiie underpinned wishes to umiouii.T to his patrons and many friend that liu lias .secured the -.'i vices or a barber, who will he Iieie on the next steamer; one of the beat on the coast, and far su perior to the one ho had last, particularly in liair-euttinjr and dyeing. Yours respectfully, .Joe G. Chati:;. Proprietor of the Orient Lathing lto-iai", the liucst in the city, nppniite llolden's auction -store, Astoria, Or. Peruvian Bittern Cicrhon.i Kul.ru SS&SZXSi To this day. after a lapse of two hun- Ircil and fifty years, science has given il nothimr to take its place. It etreetu- the stomach. It attacks excessive love4 nriinnnr n it ones n fever. :inil i!estrivs viceroys, we guarantee tne uigreui- cuts oi thee bitters to be aKohiteh 'pure, and of the best know n ijualitj . .v i rmi win sausiy you ur.u mis i- mi JieM- bitter iii the world. -The proof f the pudding i in the eating." and we i wuiingiv auHtc int rcsr. rorsnic ny 5 .all druggWs. grocers and liquor dealer. " . 3Jeltu'r: 3!other.s! ! SZoilit'i-M ! ! ! ' Are you disturbed at night and broken nr niir r.-0 l.vn io' ehil.l siifTerin" "!..? ?"5,.!i. :a...5'Ci' HVi 'L Hc"nH ! en otcm1lnj7,lcCii 'r J n get a bottle of Mrs. mslnu s Soothing I r 1. ...111 ...i! !.. t;n.. ..P oyrup, 11 viii reiiuve uie i;mji utiii mii- ferer immedialelj depend ujion It: .. u no mistake almut it. There is "ot a mother on eartii who has ever! Tjik Astouian has now reached a a itwho.vm ot tn on nt onCe circulation, which places it at the head that it will regukte the FjoueK and .of the list of Oregon dailies, and insures 1 give reav 10 me mqwjr, aim renei anu 1 cents a lottle. 'sanguine, . .T77T 7T ..,., lliuvil.t ouun.nmt .i- hiiv;niui- ij?",nTr i). Ti -: ' . '. .. ... ror ii:e i;'iiiune .1. 11. uuiier uki IiOUlb 11. ami the he-.t of ine-. lkuuor- and ban rnoieiseo beer, eail attheijem, wl. ,)(. h(. .owor rm, sei.(.aIUl. bell. " .' , ,t , , .... .. the price 0, suoscriptl.m to 1 111: I U XK1A rotti.v has been reduced to .o K.r annum when paid 111 advance, i g$ V Tuul7fau! M.llMei have! taken charge of the Pioneer Ketauraut,1 tho engine. (Snml eollee a speelnltj - -- Fred. ('. Ilvde. lati with .lo.- ! 1 lei-, free loanysHMrevi. Seth W. Fw ir .IZZZ P . 8T03TACH j& SITTERS In Hosts or Families Hostetter's Stomiich Bittern is e much re garded as a household necessity as sugar or coirce. The reason of this is that years of experience have proved it to ho perfectly re liable in those cases ot emergency wlierc a prompt and convenient remedv is demanded. Constipation. ll er complalni.'dyspepsin. In digestion and othpr troubles are overcome by it. For sale bv DniEusts aud dealers, to vrhom apply for Hostetter's Almanac for 1S2. 1 eTrrsw. H y CELEBRSTEO X ! Furnished Koonm tu IiOt Ai Mr. Mun-soa's lodging house. Wanted. A sin.tll hon-H., furnished or unfur-i i.isae.1. Address Ei:otb, ATOP.t.vjThp PinnPPr MarhinP Shnn ouh-c. I .Voticc. Just received per steamer Columbia, a line lot ot eastern oysters, which will be served up in first class style at fios coes, Occident block. Take Xotlce. On aHer this date an additional 10 cents per cord will be charged on all oiders for sawed wood not accompanied bv the cash, at Grays wood vard. Julv t.1ri3!. .otirc to the LadleH. .Switches, curls and frizzes made from combings or cut hair. Call on or ad dress W.M. TJlILBXITATlT. Occident hair drcsMiig saloon, Astoria. Oregon Xotlce. latu firm ease call immedl- ri.nv. r.aKtern OyMters. Another fim lot of Eastern Oysters jut received at Roscoes, per steamer Oregon. Occident block. ainsqiierade Suits. Am one'desirous of procuring a suit for the Masquerade Ball on the 2Gth iiist..cau be supplied by leaving their order at Mrs. S. T. McKean's. All or- ders should be in by the 21st inst. xotiee. iCetafi billable me and receipt for the L. E. Selig is hereby authorized to col- aml. DK.W.D. I3AKKK. tori-i Dec s 1S31 " -- Arrieoni IiOd;in;r House, laud. Oregon. lovt- New house and first class in Its a its ap R. It P0lntmeuts- ill,rtl Street, in Jt. V Thomnon's block, onuosite Caot-Ains Roobh bj the day, week or month Mns.E. Anmcoxi. muniu. .uio.x.ai.i.hiu.m. To Live Men. 1 ;ivuriisei7 ihi-ikui uiuiu uciiciu iui j bnyouil the expectations of the most ilAI.,;s ykoctaiilk Siciliax II aw Kcvewkk is a scientific combination of powerful restorative :,jr,.nt. in the vegetable kingdom. Itre- toro gray hair to its original color. It 'makes the .scain unite anu clean, it . i"iirir ii:iiiiiriiii :iiiii uumui?. miu l.tiiiiiu' .jj It furnishes the nutri- It is recommended ' and u-ed bv eminent medical men, and i tritium neceairy. ' ollleialiy eiulorspd by tne ."state Assayer r 5as;aehusctts. The popularity of ' Halls Hair Iteiieu or has incrersed with 1 the te-it of many years, both in this J POuiitr and iu foreign lauds, and it is uow k0wn and uswl In all the Pivillzed j countries of the world. Fou Sam: jiy all Dkai.eus. .MISCKLLANEOUS. I VvrjlA 1 LtAIJ .Uii.IVEiJ.. nwximn 1 ir.t orr-prn w nil nv-irtniwu of table Ntock constantly i:s. Ri'TTKlt. rnEKE. r Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, ! FISH. Iri.TRY ANI GA3IE In Hie M'iiin. 'IASSS AXl TOKACCO. Kesl of WIfKS AXD I.IQITOKS. .ltoljf.ijf..r CASH. Goods sold on coav mi'Uioii itpiii i. U. Cadi's ston. .1. i:od(;f.rs. . k. VI Rlil. T. W. Rto Astoria Market. ! rou. riurxAMt's and iiamii.tox sts. aSIOP.IA. - - OKEtiOX. tVAKKI'A' A KATOX, FroprlctorN. (S'x. rswi H rren HcGuin-' Wholesale nnd Ketnil Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats A full line of FAMILY OltOCKKIES, FLOUK, FEED llAY.vCANNED FRUIT. VEGK- TAIJLES. ,ETC. a" Butter, Eggs. Cheese, ete. constantly on hand. s tt Shipa supplied at the lowest rates, s .MISCELLANEOUS ;S. ARNDT & FERCBEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. - , - r ELAGKSMTTir Boiler Shop T-S All klmls of EKGDOS, CANNERY, Tromptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY tHES, toot or L.rAYF.rrr. street. ASTGRiA IRON WORKS. Bentox MisFirr, Xrai: I'auktk Hoijsf, ASTORIA. - ORIX'OW GENERAL MAGHIKI8TS AND BOILER MAKERS. iUiYasilllMNi;! fllMilWffC JJJiilti 111JJ 51 111 U JJIIUUMJU Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. A. D. "VVass. President. .1. 0. Hustler, Secretary. I."W. Case, Treasurer. Joux Fox, Superintendent WILLIAM EDGAR, Corner Main and ChcnamuaStreeta. ASTOUIA OREGON. DEALK.-. u CIGARS AND TOBACCO, The Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS GENUiNE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM and other English Cutlery. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS -. Genuine I'leershaum Pipes, etc. A line stock of Write he nntl .Jewelry, ."rluinle nul Kreerh Loadlnff Kliot fii:nn and ::ifie, Itevotvcr?, l'istols. nntl Asimun&tion MAU1XK ,VLSO A FIJtK Assortment of fine SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES. For Sale. Per British barK "Wanlock" due at Astoiia .March 1st. 100 Tons No.l Glencamock Scotch Pig Iron, 40 Tons English Foundry Coke, 350 Tons Best Hard Steam Coal. Apil to AUG. C.KINNEY, Astoria, Oregon. GERMAXIA BEER HALT, -ASD- IJOTTlB BEEil DEVOI CfiCT MU3 STKKKT. ATOUI . The Host or Jbagerii Cts, a (Mass Onlers for the QdeM GoWia Brary ijiit at this place will ho prompt I v attend etl to. 3S7Xo chonn San I'mnckou r.ecr mM at this place WM. T.OCK. Proprietor. vyr. iiovK, BOAT BUILDER, AT THE OLD-STAXIVOUAY'S BUILDINC TIEST CLAbS WOKK A SPECIALTY. MINT SALOON, OPPOSITE O. K. & . COMPANS DOCIC. Vftiift lutt Hut linct li.tiirki? i ml rtiimiv ia I over tho bar. iuv. WUfc 1 Tfc ! Ul J l V InUt J I'tbllVM v.schuijt. I. "W. CASE, IMPOP.TKlt AND WHOLESALE AND KE TAIL DEALEK IN &EMSAL MERCHANDISE Corner Chonaraus and Cass streets. ASTORIA - - .- OREGON i&simiMj ?sg BUSKESS CAKDS 7 DC. 1BIiAX!. ' ' OiSee in ASTORIAX building. M Boom Xo. 2, up-stalis. E. C. UOL.DKX. c NOTARY TUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMAnSSION AND SURANCE AGENT. T A. 31cIMTOSH. MERCHANT TAILOR, Occltient Hotel Building. ASTORIA - - - OREGON in . WIXTON, ' Attorney and Counselor at Law. ODlea lu C. U Parker's building, oaBentoa steeet, opposite CustomHouse, ASTORIA, - - - OREGON. TAY TUTTIiE, 31. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURQEONi Officf. Over tho "White House Store. ItEsiDnxcK At Mrs. Munson's' boarding house, Chenumas street, Astoria, Oregen: r,i C'KATW'O. 31. D, PHYSIOTAX AND SUKGEON, Itooiu .o. 3. AHtorlan BnildJiur. (CP STAIRS.) ltKMDKNCK Corner of Benton and Court streets, Astoria, Oregon. Tjl 1. HICKS. DENTIST, ASTOIUA. ... - ORKaO. Itooms In Allen's building up stairs, corur of Ca-.s and Sqemocqhe streets. I Q. A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AT LAV. Chen:mius Street. - ASTOKIA. OREQO C. 11. n Ainr & co. ORALEB IX Uoovh. WlndoTVs, BUxxHm, Tru soma, Lumber, Etc. AH Kinds of Oak Lumber, Glass, Boat Ma terial, etc. SteariiJilll near Weston hotel. Cor. Gen evive and Astor streets. J. H. D. GKAT, Wholesale and retail dealer In. AJjL kinds of feed, HayOats, Straw, Wood, Etc General storage and wnarage on reason- larfaoe able term. Foot of Benton street. Astoria Oregon. Take Notice. John Rogers, Central Market, Has received a large invoice of BARRELS AND HALF BARRELS of the best quality. And ts now ready to supply Butchers Can neries and all others, cheap for cash. city BOOK STORE. Ve nro constantly receiving new additions to our stock and have the Qnest and largest assortment of variety goods In the city. Combs, Brushes, Stationery, Frames, Celluloid Goods All our goods are marked in plain fljrures Call and examine quality and note prices. CHAS. STEVENS & SON' Wilson & Fisher DEALFJIS IS LTJHRICATING OILS. COAL OIL, PAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, MILL FEED, GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED. Which will bo exchansedfor conntrypro- ,ll,Cc or sold al Imw?St priceS i Corner Chonamus and Hamilton Streets j ASTO RI A, OREGON. j ,, n ,r ttt-ii; ill I'M. r. iu. t inittuiauii. IllVLKK IX DRESS TEI1DHNGS, All kinds of WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC. Comer of Cass and Jeflerson streets, Astoria -stamplng j jja, doae tQ orUer'