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CI) Ji arxj3i- Vol. xvi. Astoria. Oregon, Thursday Moniinsr, December 29, 1881 No. 75. Mfi WASHINGTON TERRITORY. In his last unnual report, Wm. j McMieken, Surveyor General of j the Territory, reports 83i new : standard or township lines com- pleted during the vear; 1,475 I miles of subdivisions and mean ders, a portion of which was done under section 2,301, R. S. The cost of the field was a fraction less than four cents per acre. The 'Big Bend" of the Columbia river is attracting the attention of immi- dren as sie finLshed combing their grants; along the Columbia there kajn "Why do you call them is sufficient pine timber forjuns? sa,d a visiting- aunt to the fencing, fuel or building purposes, j mether: -'Why? Because they The only objection to the location J always go off with a bang."' is the dsstance from market, but this will soon be obviated.. Private as -well as public improvements have taken a decided advance; property has increased in value; the natural resources of the coun- trv are better understood abroad ' and capital is seeking investment j in the different industries, and the , -;.! mxraocn nf n,,!...; ' strengthens the lwpe of soon be- j ceminc: a Stnte. Tlie Territory free from debt, and has a surplus ! G31 Inep-in "n3' nnd navJ to lhe of over 30,000 in the treasury value of 8690,000,000. The United There is great scarcity of timber ' States !iav0 an area of 2,203,040, east of the Cascade mountains, and '' 00 acres and Euroi,e 1,as 2155'- little attention has been paid to the cultivation of timber there. The ooal mines are being devel - oped, and some of the most valua- ble deposits are believed to be to - wards the upper and eastern por- tion o the basin, or along the foot- hills of the Cascade mountains most of which is still unsurveyed. Iron, both in bog and hematite ore, has been found in large quan- tities, and some of it is very rich Coking coals and lime of the best J quality are also found convenient J for the manufacture. The Terri-1 tory has over 500 miles cf railroad. ' The special deposits for surrevs . under section 2,301 R. S. amounted j to $9,2G7. General McMicken's i report will be officially published at Washington during the winter or early spring. Hash. A Land League across the country. -Three miles lhe average age ot "boy preach- , era" is said to be forty years. , The "Ghost" ill Hamlet Was a waiter, for he said, "Remember me." The Troy Times says: STow is the time to plant holiday adver tisements." A child never sees the necessity of strict obedience until it becomes apparent. Dr. Johnsons rule was: Everv! sentence which the writer thinks fine ought to be cut out. - r. . . .. . The St. JLouis txlobe-JJemocrat ,.... n.i. : iv.,.1 .r z- noyo. uam.cuawiuuuw.iuii- cognito, but it neglects to an- le. nounce her name a . ri r-. a ujcuii muii ai. jauusuii, .uiuii., put a cast-iron bull-frog on a log on the river, and the boys threw stones at it all da'. Wo know an old maid who says j hence to New York, in ballast, in j sugar where they can buy cheap it's bad enouo-h for the men to o-et j 81 davs 0 hours, and tho Flying j est. But Ohio would seem to be a married without fools of women Dutchman twelve hours later, in j good field for the anti-monopoly imitating them. i 80 days 21 hours. I party. Senator Beck says that Ken tucky has the fastest horses, the j prettiest ladies and the purest De mocracy (Bourbon) in the Union. "I'm in the guessed chamber," as the fellow said who had forgot ten the number of his room and gone into the first one he camo to. An old gentleman being asked what he wished for dinner, replied: "An appetite, good company, some thing to eat and a clean napkin.'" Doctors say that the gout may be inherited. It is a great afflic tion, however, in cases where a fortune is not inherited to c:o with Patti while in New York lunched on baked beans. This fact was telegraphed Eas.t and the receipts for her first concert in Boston amounted to over $14,000. A woman has 'suggested that when men break their hearts it is! all tho same as when a lobster; breaks one of his claws- another j sprouting and immediately grow-j W in its nlace. " 1 "There, you little guns, go toj schoo said ., mother to her chil Suggestive Pacts. While Europe is carrying a na tional indebtedness of $2.2G5,000, 000, the United States are rapidly extinjruishincr n national and Suite indebtedness of $2,205,000,000; and wbi,e tl,fJ United States are expending annual labor in their armv and navy to the amount of $16,850,000, Europe is expending m the annual labor of her jiibi),- 490,000 acres. The area unfit for ' cultivation and good pasture in . the United States is less than in Europe. The amount of this waste : land in Russia alone considering more than lUSis the entire area of Alaska, though the southern j Part of the latter is fluite erlunl in ! Point of limate and resources of ' so"11 to inuch of t,,e well-populated j countries of Europe. Thennual 'average amount of the wheat pro- Auction of Europe is 1,035,000,000 bushels; that of the United States, 435,000,000 bushels, while they hav0 r5ch lands enough unoccupied anfl invitinS tlu husbandman and the Plow to supply all Europe with flour- The-V are IIOW Inducing inorp than two-tliirds of all the cotton o the worW and haV(- cot" ton lands enough remaining un-1 planted to yield double the present i demands of civilized mankind. I Flying Ships. fn renlv to the innuirv of n correspondent, the Alta gives the followilff information concerning . n nl1tnl1Pr nf tlm fristn.!. vnvneR - -- w-j"et vet made around Cape Hern: ''Pin. eli.r. V. .. A. ..-.i 3 i-c .u.lt. . w...6 ..... i.,.v-., v u..J.. to Now York, 90 das 20 hours to lightship, in 1870; and the ship Northern Light to Boston in 7G days S hours in 1S52. The first two passages of 1 he British ship n... - . e t- . vjroiuen vjraie were, out irom iiver-, pool ix 1870 in 100 days, and j home same year, 103 days; in 1874,; j out in 10i days, and home in 124. i rnu- x t .-.. A uv UUUUS -.uiunca, ua. uramu her one dav nn Iier bnst outward, j 1 and one day on her best homeward 'passage. Iu I860 the ship Pana - 'ma cnmnlMnil tlm vr.fmT- tVnm j " ..-,...- - .j-v, ..v....j this port to Liverpool in SO days I find that the odiousness of the inn and 17 hours. The ship Comet isjnopoly will not prevent their mis stated to have made the passage j toinors from getting their flour and An Absent Minded Clubman. It is an awkward thing to be absent minded, savs Progress. The stor' is told of a certain Phil adelphia gentleman, who discoy-, ered this at his eost. It so hap - ,,.,,. pened the other dav that the dining r .,,,,".. room ol the club which he frequents , , was quite full, when a man who , , , , . . , chanced to know his oarticular r ... . , . , failing came in very hungry. Tho .. b ,, , J hJ it-oilor tnlrl lha nntr.nnmnn ... ., ' tnere was no room at present. Spyino-our absent minded friend rtw., .. - v.. Uv.v, the hunrv man "Has Mr A ine uungry man. nas vir. a. dined vet?" he Questioned. ' - 1 --- - -. .'sir," toplied the waiter. '-Well. neve mind, take lmn his bill and ,,,.,. ,. ... ,, . tell lum lie ha timed." J he waiter i :..,!.. ,- ..a ,u immmicu n iiiiiii7iii, uim kiit:u iji- predating the situation, wont over, Mr. A. and handed him his bill.- " hat is tins for.'" quoth t!u poor fellow. ''For your dinner, sir" "My dinner ah! Have I really had 5t''" "Y. '" rePlied lho i waiter in all innocence. "Dear inc, I had an idea 1 was waiting for it. What a curious mistake." And with a contemplative smile Mr. A. sauntered out of the room, leaving his table for the use of the genius who had profited by his absent mindedness. The man dislilc a,c"'B,: "", ""- -"I es to blacken his own boots even inore'f jour re.-t by a siefc child MiUerim; , .ii,. .and eryimr w it a trie ect uciatinc pniii ueartuv tnan ttu average woman .I'eli ,...,cl,;.,..- rr .,n gel a iKdUe of Mrs. Wiuhms soothing! iiisn-.JMiing. no '"ynip. it willielieve the Mtor!i!(l Mir-, :e be Had to learn that a fcnr immediately depend upon it :i . . e . . ,i there is no mistake about it. There is detests therefor boot-blacking plant has recently been discovered in Xew South Wales that will in a large degree relieve him of the greatest burden of his life. The scientific name of tills plant is hibiesus rosasinicn- sis. Tts leaves are said tc contain a tough and viscous substance, gifted with all the properties and ' HIUIUUIO 111 lltf lllll.-.SL IJUWl-jHIIIMI. 1 When stj uee7ed centlv thev will . " i i -i I i yieiu some iiuck uuhKy urops ins touches of the . . . . . hnisunir lirusi, r ,. ' , ' after the manner w , !.: ..1 ,1 :. 1 ... - una Ham. aim n au... pui, "l"" the high tanll list in order to pro- . ... . lect them against the ruinous com-1 netition of nature The ladies puuuoii 01 naiurc. i iu "-. would doubtless be profoundlv' , ir1 . . v - (.iiHiirwiiu iur tut- uiMjdveiv 01 a 1ic:i.wn:tiin-nlin f'mi tint m.r Uisti-wasinng piatu. uan not some botanist accommodate them? Tbr. mennrc tl.nf t .,. J ...r. .w. ...-,. v..fe ; nopolies can bring to bear in a I -' , . 1 i contest arc not always measured carefully by those who undertake to wasre war upon them. The grocers in Columbus, Ohio, wanted to buy oil on better terms than the Standard Oil Company would sup - ply them, nd purchased of other refiners. The Standard Company leu..-:., i. u oiai.uaru oinpany i.dUteljrlmld .! murfceL Failing thus to bring: the rocor.s to deal with them, the oil company started in the jjrocerv business and sold goods at cost. This itate of. i.: .: ni. hhuk-s tuiiumit-s. 1 1 Humes. the grocers uui with nnl.Ht. wm ,.111(1, with puiilic sm- their side promise to stand firm paths' on . The tempta- .,.::..!.. ocenes in these make a hard fight. I ,. inKi... .i..- ... , nun wuuj .umii guiwiii-i. iii nuav times of hin-li iiric.es. howevnr. is o v - . - -'"' j likely to prove too much lor he i average householder of Columbus, i and we fear thn tlif orne.er. will - The New York Herald say; :t flood of light might be thrown upon the abuses and frauds per petrated upon the government under the Pension Arrears act bv , " i niiblishino in all nnst-oflli.es thf !1 r n i -i .names of all citizens there resident , . r. , ' who are receiving benefit-; under j ., , - , , the pension laws. I Ins would . .i i ., . bring gentlemen who are on the -p.. i .1 . t pension list under the scrutiny of - M i r i nu i ! their neighbors and friend1. Those I !-wlio are entitled to persions would , , v i . . .t haVe ,,,t,on' , llonor 'r0'" , ,l,e i- i .ifrairi tlmrn innn . ' i 1 1 i i ." . thousands, would be exposed to !.. ,1. i.i !. .....,! . nnWmnnminn -ra uubttU V i.i.- n-3 -... i . ... mn iiarK. or. as n was emeu in me? . . . . . stiCKv nuiu, wnicri mm-i. in uui- in ,.r i n..,,i.. ...:.....:.... ' oreaLoarzainsarenowonereum inei forml v snread over the surface of i CSnfleta fr her lecoverV; .,' her VetuVn I &?0?:jWm the boot, and a polish e: dazzling 'iJinSffln Spain". wline U wits'0 E,.,"ni '". JJi?," ftPfS SLFSil i liniinr vu:nii n.niM nniii i n.ii.r.ti. i dairy ranches or pleasant homes; "well brilliancy, it is said, may be '& affi brought out by a few light svveep-'vho had biould them that which r ?u?thS a j at ninrei)ree!oustlian the ulit nf thf Iiui5. o1111 '.v'1" lo..u,S l,,-t- f,ur lurim-i corner- vendor of shoe polish. . It j ?' w-irl.a lnrXlVJXri?umi'r ! A A1II ...... ---. .,,. t, ..!. - . IJants.l)vn'i.torinethoi.nafuraI. tone of Tf. .. 4 m m . - .- ' - . - .-. w- -- . , wt - - - s. -r ' -mmmr 1. I r, will now dp jn;order---Kr 'the the stomach. irattacKii-xcessiw hve; To all who are suffe r. i.ii- i ' (-Ur a; .,.Al,:S :i ",v"'"' " cte-iroy. errors and iudiscrutious of iuaiiuiauiuici.s in uiuu.s.1111 tu hum ihi1i alike. The lwiwcrfill Ionic villuelrms w-enk-noxs. e: lr-li-i:i Tiir'n-y. Call at CwukiI Markc; or ili. h-.t m tiirki - v - s, w, cJukiu. fruits anil ve - rein' - if - . t. for Christina suid New War. .foii.v Kor.:r.-s "liHticrii on Jtnrs." Tin thin: diMie.l found at InM . , I)ruji!its for lnusli on Rat. II t clears out rats, mice, roaches. Hie 1m(1- j lius. l."k bot-. I Sherman tlrn. IV.irrji Will receive orders at the store of 1. W. Ca-c for upper Antoria or any other part of the city. Leave your orders on thebaic and they will he promptly at tended to. M'sinny 3Ien. Wells Health Rcnuv.er. Absolute cure fur nervous liability ami weakness of the generative function-. SI. at ilrnr irists Oregon Depot. DAVIS i- CO.. Port laud. Or. .tlo!iev 3IotJieri!! ."HoM-i'is.;: ! An....iil!iHttirlwilliii'Ii!9iiillinitiii nf cutting teeth V If so, io once and not a mother on earth who has ever used it. who will not k-II mid :it mu-i- thnt if tvill ro'iiInli tli inviU Mini "ive n-st to the mother, and relief and' health to the child. operatin' like maic. I It is erfectly safe to ne in all ease, and pleasant to the taste, and is the nrc-l :-i: r i i 11.. . ..... I. . .. ! jcripiiuii iii inie ui me iiiuesi :uei eesi i ! female physician and niioes in the! i tiiiiit-iL niait- .oiu everywhere, i. ' cents a bottle. J'erijvian Hitter. ., c;.nUioiiinbia 1 he Ciiiiiit Cmciioii iw the bpanl-di iceroy m Peru in Kr.0. The Cuunless. -tTj ! wife, was prostrated li :tu intenuit- lent lever, troiuvvJiiCh she was freed In , tne use oi 1 lie. native icmedy. the rem-: iiiwu- j.nt ii.u.iii.ui iLrsumui uirim.li. , Tot m day. after a lapse r two hun- died tind lift v vear?.. science has- ci ven us iiiuiiiii'; ui iukc lis piaee. iieue(iu-t Ol tlU .IllChO.ia Is lllCsOrvciI lit tllC'linuI ol. I will cnml n riiPina tlfl Will I lhe ' ioriivi:iii Hit Icrs. w Inch are iv efTii-live'...,vr.vmr vnv.v iw on ir.v mm,?.. . ..... . ..' at,'aiit-i maianai lever to-u.:v a tnev !" " nit- u:i.s in in, oju r5i;im-ii Viceroy.-. V guarantee the im.redl-,:i,hlressed envelope to the Kev. Joseph vnU " lj",i' '--"er, to lv ab.-)utely "p. l:,MAM..St:itiini D.Xcw York City, j,re, !UU of the best huovvii quaiiiy. - : Atrial lllxiti-ryjou that this is tile, he-t bitter in the world. "Tlie proof ot t iu-hmim t'auMCK- i me piummjr is m tin ealinir. and we W-U-llgly allido this tlt. ForSaIeb' . aI1 (iru?Ki.ts. gnn-en. and liquor dealer. ! Ordir it. ... ,, , . , ' . -VNc,--:Alt'n l""? -liniil . juquireaiinei,llica0llim-e. W Ii a ' " ! I.pii. In.. innf ii ii.ji. .iiuj-.i.iin.-.iiiinin. urn ! .stock; iirt-cln. j?oo(K cheap for cash. n. t.tt.vv. Fine assortment nut tc mill Lomitit ., ton the Astoria Candv l-'ac lwirDi-siiiMKiaimd iiv..rfmi.i.iiiiit. vou haven printed "iianinteeon everv lwitHi nr !iiinir Vitiiir it m-,.V ' rS" o in,'! &ll bv W. L Demeiit. M"V x) .,,ar, ,?i,s:"11 ,,v, ,!i'.r!' always at baud. It cures couh-., cold aivvays ai nau.i. it cures .,,i. coins. SJ!PSES ffl lunt;eomplaiiil .-41 eenls amlM a lint- in A couh. cold or sore throat should be , sioiined. Xeihvt freouentlv results in an incurable luni disease or consumi.-; tlAti llrt.iw I !wii.nl.t .1 t ?--.-1t. .1.. tint t disorder lhe stomach like eutihsi nips' f-WTV-TRAf T A R K T?T and balsams, but act direetlv on the in-! ril I liALi iUci. aJVIj J. . amnX parts. allain iirtali.m. "ivii:.. . . .,.,,,, .vllnna. linTncliitis. .nh. i"""''''' "' --; constantij v. .".""- "." - i wi , eaiarni, ami rue uiiuai inmoles which ih,wji singers and public speaKers are siihieet lo.' For thirty wir.s Uniwns brnnchial I i - . i t n (roches have been lecommended byiCailllOCl Fl'UltS 1111(1 Jwiv, troches have been lecommended by . physicians, and alwavs ivi perfect .satisfaction. Having been Umcm -led by wWeanil wnstaiji JlSfiSS A" Amoii h? "r"U K&pill remedies of the aye. Sold at a-, eents a nox evervwIiPi i' If " CELEBRATED fj V to STOMACH 0 " m in linm orFnmiHes . li.t...-. ab im.m u :,cr, uromptanu convenient rtnifdvUiifiii.iiul(il "sAVil""T.u"",.,'?'ni.ayspepsia.in- I Constipation, liver complaint "dyspepsia, in- digestion and other troukio nn Voni .b:It- ForsalebyDrugs'ut; and dealera. to w hom apply for Hosteller's Almanac for 1B32. Ev v-JjV-Plgfe, iSmMSMMfteMp -Still 2Wi-yTT5n,fr h iVwjfm FiirnUhi'il KoouiK to Lot At Mr. Muuaon lodiu house. "Votiw. .In.t received ?or steamer Columbia. . MS?1Rt,SSWSSfSS'rhe Pioneer Machine Shop Take Xotlce. On after this date an additional 10 cents ner cord will bn chnrrred on nil orders for sawed wood not ner-omnanloil S by the cash, atCrois wood vard. Julvj w.- l Kaitcrn Oi-Mtcrs. Another fine lot of Eastern Ovsters t just received at Roscoes, jmt steamer wrci;iMi. utciui-iu uiuck. utlre lo the Ladlen Switi'lie.. rnr!s nnd fri7e mnilft frnm combings or cut hair. Call on or ad-j dress W.m. UniiKXir.vitT, Occident hnir div.snitl saloon, i Astoria, irejioti -.r .- ; t'uoteo Tmr. ! All or tia chuiee-t kinds of apples in the largest boxestur sale at J. 11. 1). ('ray's. "" I Arritfont I.edcins: House, Xopf- Iniid, Orecon. New hotLse and lir.st class in its ap-' ..ointmcnls. Third street, in 11. It j Thomiison's block, opposite Capt. AIils mrtii. linnnw in tiu finv. went- nr .: Vi "ZJi. moiul M ia. E. AltRTOONT. JJueliuitalba.' New, qjiick, complete cure 4 day.s, j riuary atfections, smarting, frequent or ailttcuU urination, kidney diseases. i. slt drujigists. Orejron Dcpof , DAVIS 1 tut ivST'iuhI. Or. ' t lYilliamsport Property. - ,.,. . - . ,,., !i """ I"" -rt" ,u ,' f w" "."!- thet,,ml,ri- John A illtam-qn. . rin" from the outh. neirv- irlv decav. loss of man- hood. etc.. I will cnd a recipe that will UGK. rcat remedy was discovered by a mis- .-.. . ..... - . V........ k ... . iomiry ill Mtutli America, -senuaseir- -' WI Vdvaucini: years, care, sickness, dis- iiniutmeut, and hereiiitary predispoi- I ion- all opeiale to turn tlie haircrav. ami eiilier of them inclines it to shed promaturelv. Ayj:i:s llAn; "S iqei: will restore f-ilnl or r.iy. light or red hair i .. r:.i linnvn or deen black- ns innv be desired. It .softens and cleanses the . .. . !. ..."... . f tl &!... f -l. I .SCMip, JJlVIIl 11 a lieailllV UCllDII. 11 rf moves and Tnnos dandruff and humoi-s. i Uv its use fal int. hair is checked, and , a new .utowth will be liroducctt in all 'cases where the follicles aro not de- ' siroyed or the glands decayed. Its ef- ll! "' 'e. uuumiy .suownon yrasny, SfeJVn tlWL "il ! 'i?!" plieatioiis will produce the class and luw of outh. Uannlcss and sure in us iiji.-i.uiiiii, ii is iiiv.iiiiiiiiiiiuo lis ii 'soft lustre and richness of lone it im- , ,,art.-. it conUiins neither oil nor dve, j, an(l vinous. . . .v ..w. .,., .... .. .., .!, . i' . . Fop. isAT.l. i:v AI.I. Dkai.kiss. MISCELLANEOUS. Ham8 Shoulder8 Lard a lxnix, jLsirx-rjuic. uilj. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FIS1I. FOUTriSY AWD A.I7B In the season. CKJAKS AIVI TOBACCO. Bent ! WI.VE-S A. IJQUORS. All cheap foi CASH. Gooits sold on coin-iiiiv-ion. ijiio.lte I. W. rn-a'-. store. .1. KOIXiEKS. t. K. U KKI.. . T. W. Evtos Astoria Market ! Cnlt. CHESAMUS AND HAMILTON STS. ATiK!A. - - ORW'OX. . IVAKKKX A. F.ATOX. rroprletorx. CiuMtiwor i" Witrrcn d: McGuirel Whdlemilo nail HcUil Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats - . Alu.. I tahi.w ptp , nt .. w jjuiior, rnta. uaeeae, oir. condiosuy un nana. " Ships supplied at tho loweK ratea. MISCELLANEOUS. S. ARNDT & FEROHEN. ASTOKIA. OliEGON". RIACKSMITI1 j iS M O PJ i ' && -rfSf65L ! mrux vn i r-?S .-S?i " 'l":jP Boiler Shop SJfe rr MlklmKot ENGINE, CANNESY, j VND I STEAMBOAT WOEK l'romptly attended to. A sptclally made of repairhu: . . . . CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAP.U lnrXlv SJTRKKT. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. j JiKNTO.V STKl-FT. SKA!: PVItKKlt IIOtt.SK. ASTORIA. - ORKOON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. 1 ?J J Ijl 1 Jttl I U 0 h ;: IV 13 i (53 t K I Vi Vi UIW l, .iiii..jnui wjuuhuu D.:i. nf I. ci- ..: i..r..i. I Dunui nurK, oieamuuui YvorK, and Cannery Work a specialty. A. D. AVa-s:. I'resident. .1. ;. IIcstuek, iJocretary. I. W. Casc, Treasurer. John Fox, Superintendent. "nTTT TTfiTVT "ElTnfl,D yj IhkLILEIL hlUlxAli. -..M.innn.if-h.n,,,,. ASTORIA ORKHON. OK.1LF.K 1.1 PirADO AMn THDAPPn w ' n VJ nil- I WUriUUV.'! ri,r,rini,-.wi . ...w w-....u... JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM and other English Cutlery. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine BTeershamn Pipes, etc, A line -.lock of Y-'n.eiie and .few elry. muzzle ami I tr..ol. T nni.I.in. N..,. rtiiw nml Brtie, on""ts 9ut -uis ana -.iucm. iievolverx. JMntoi. and Aimniutitlon makixi: ALSO A KlXn Assortnient of Hue SPECTACLES and EYE I-SS1S. For Sale. Per I.rltlsh bare WanlCck" due at A-tona starch 1st. 100 Tons No. 1 Glencarnock Scotch Pig Iron, 40 Tons English Foundry Coke.. 350 Tons Best Hard Steam Coal. Appl tn. AL'tt. C. KINN KV, tf Astoria, Oregon. GERIAIA BEER ITALL ANI BOTTLE BEEB DEPOT. CbTUMrS StBKKT. AdTORM. The Hest of Layer ! Cts. a Glast Orders for tin Celelrtfl ColuMa Brewery Left at this place will he promptlj attend ed to. SS?So chf ap San Francisco Deer sold at tin, plan WAI. UOCK.lToprictor. wr. no we, BOAT BUILDER, AT THE OLD STAND, OKAY'S P.l'ILDINO FIRST CJ-.VSR WORK A SPECIALTY. MINT SALOON. OPI'OSITK O. It. & X. COMPANY HOCK. None but thol)("it lliiiifirandHjpirs pavscil over tne oar. W.SCHULDT I. "W. CASE, IMPORTER AND WROLESALK AND RE TAIL iiKALER IN GENUAL MEBGHANDISE Corner Chenmnus and Cass street., OHEGON ASTORIA - . - -TjWfeSt 7mmi .x&itamsL s-.saiEai BUSINESS CAEDS. E. c- noiDKX- NOTARY PUBLIC, AnCTIOXECR, COMMISSION AND SUEANCE AGENT. (. - l .A. .UCl.tJlUSIl, MERCHANT TAILOR. ()cMMnt Hotel Building, ASTORIA OREGOK pi D. TVIXTOX. Attorney and Counselor at Law. OUlco In C. J Parker's bulldln: on Beaton street, opposite Custom ouse, ASTORIA, - - - OREGOiT. TAY TTTTTIdE, 31. . PHYSICIAN AKD SURGEON? Or-KICE Over the "White House Store. Resiornck At Mrs. Munson's boarding home, ('hcnaiuus street, Astoria, Oregon. V CItAXW. 31. PnYSKJIAN AND SUKGEO, Koom Xo. :J. AHtorian BnlldlBx. VV STA1HS.) Rksidknck Corner ot Benton and Court street", Astoria, Oregon. TCI I. HICKS. DENTIST, ASTORIA, --- - OKKOON. Ktvninsin AUeu's bulldlngnp stairs, cornr of (as and S.iemocqhe streets. Q. A. BOWLBY. A.TTORNEY AT LAW. Cltenaimis Street. - ASTOKIA. ORKOO Q II. RAIIV tfc CO., lit.IKIt IX l.oor. IVIudows, JBliailii, Monm. JLnber, Etc. All l;iinLs of Oak Lumber, Glass, Boat 1.1a tertal. etc. Steam .Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Oen. evlve and Astor streets. J. H. J. GRAY, Wholesale and retail dealer In. FLOUR, AT,1. KINDS OF JFE1ZD, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc ReneialstiiruKeand Wharfage ou reaaoo ablr term., ltwit of Benton street. Astorln Oreynii. Take Notice. John Rogers, Central Market, Has received a large invoice ot BAllltELS AND HALF BARBELS ot tlie best quality, rulv to sunolvBut Ami i. now rearty to supply Butchers Can- ncrtcs anil all others, cheap for cash. aV3ES.S. 2H.3BTr, DFVI.E1 IX New and Choice MILLINERY, Hcslres to call the attention of the Ladles of Astoria to tho fact that she has received a larce assortment of the LATKST STYIES OP Hats. Bonnets, Trimmings, AND Corner raln and SquemoqUe Streets. Wilson & Fisher IIKAI.R1I9 IN ECauH.xT7r-A.xi.2. LUBRICATING OILS. COAL OIL, PAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, MILL FEED, GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED. Which will he exchanged for country pro duet or sold at lowest prices. Corner Clienainus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA. OREGON. Mrs. P. 31. Williamson. DKAI.KK 1T DRESS TRDIMINGS, All kinds of WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, jladies underwear, etc. Comer of Cass and Jefferson streets Astoria J 3-StaniPnS and Dress Making done to v- -'