" w.! PTn "12" V. 'XVH .1 -$ CU - I -.iS -, - iT f Vol. xvr. Astoria. Oreiron, Suiulay Morning, January 1. 1882 t No. 78. 'BSftsM m. " n i 9 y k :r4. 0ht f t. 3 I ITf,Txr rTTffr. I An incentive-resident of South- em California has effected a com bination by .the nse of which he is enaoled to get an hour or more of extra sleep in the morning, and in other wayshe finds it of great ben efit. In many ways, it takes the place of a domestic servant. He has thought out and put into prac fjcaljarerfdnganidea that occurred to him about a year ago. Tie is awakened irt the morning by a shrill whistle. He. at once gets out of bed, forhe knows what that whistle means. It tells him all is ready to get breakfast. He dresses and goes into the kitchen, and tlei$ he finds a bright, fresh fire, j -v..i .,.., KIL uuuiii" wili, and other conveniences for prepar ing his morning meal. All 'this is accomplished by mean'i of an alarm clock with weights, a piece of wire, a sheet of pandpaper, and some matches. Paper, wood, and coal are put into the grate of his cook ing fetove, and a teakettle filled with waterand having a tinv whistle titted into the nozzle of the i kettle, is platced en the stove. By setting the tilhrm in the clock he can have a fire at any time he wishes. When the alarm in the clock goes off, a weight falls and hits the wire; the wire moves and scrapes the matches fastened to it on the sandpaper; the matches light the paper in the stove, the papgrres the wood and coal, and soon a fire is under way. In a little while Ihe. water tn the tea kettle" boils, and then the tiny whistle gives the note of warning that everything is ready and it is time togetup -w- - , i "Simnle thinrr. and vet what a ' comfort it is," the inventor says. "There is no getting up for me I now an hour before breakfast, I losing that amount of sleep, and then waiting around for breakfast. 1 -. . 'Ml a m tea A A4- AAntf lllktff 4 A lue uri.iuuciuem. tusa ijuai. iu ,nothing, and it is as trustworthy as anything in this world. I have not Jihad it patented yet. Some per , sons advise mo to, and perhaps 1 may. I haven't any for sale; got it up entirelyXor my own comfort and convenience, and it has more than repaid me already. But just think, if it were in general use it would save many hard words and do away with considerable domes tic unhappiness among poor peo- j pie. Doubtless it might have a tendency to make a better feeling among seme men and their wives, by settling the vexing question as to who should get up in the morn ins: and build the fire. Out of this question alone many divorce suits-grow, and this arrangement would prevent them." - Respect-Women . ... i . There is nothing manly, my dear bcy,aQ .making light of women, j For your mother s saKei honor the se "Never, use a lady's name in aaiimproperplace, or at any im proper time, or in mixed company. ,Nev.ertmak& assertion about her that you think arc untrue, allu - sions that you feel sue hersell ( Orleans over Morgan's road. The ' 'wonldf blush to hear. When you J various companies have no eleva meet witn men who do not scruple ( tors at Algiers in which '.o unload to mako use of a woman s name in their cars, and will dump it into a.reckless and .unprincipled man- barges, and it wjll bo floated to ' ner; shun them, for they ore the j any ship loading, which can be worst raembers.of the community men lost to every sense ofhonor, ovprtrfeelinfr of humanity. Many j j tu., wnman'.i nhnp a good and worthy woman a cnar - .Whuon forever, ruined nd "- ,. her ieart broken by a ue,concocteu by-an unprincipled villain, but be- liered by people of good prinei- i , rdP- tn hplievf pieswui'-' j slander or condemn imprudenco and crime. The smallest thing . . . derogatory to a woman's character will fly on the wings of the wind, and magnify as it circulates, until its weight crushes the poor, uncon scious victim. Remember this if vou are tempted to repeat or listen to a scandalous lie. The Rival Railroads. The Toronto Mail of December 7th says: The Northern Pacific Railroad company, under the management of Villard, is doing its utmost, both with money and brains, to complete the route from Superior to the Pacific in advance of our line. The competition between the two is for the immense amount of grain which will find its way over the first through line, and which will continue to pass over "that line in preference to its Com petitor for a long time after its completion. There is thus a grand race going on between the two. "Sir. Villard states that the Northern Pacifio will be finished in time to ride by train 'from Port land, Oregon, via the Northern Pacific on the first day of Octobei, 1883. But many railway experts believe that tho announce ment made by Sir John on behalf ot the syndicate is much more likely of accomplishment, and that under the push and vim of the. present company; the Canadian Pacific railway will be carrving its loaded trains before its lival. - . J in commenting upon the above, I the Seattle P. I. says The probability of the Canadian Pacific beating the Northern Pa cific in the race across the conti nent seems too plain to warrant argument or denial. The North ern Pacific has more miles of rail road already builtin 3Xashington territory alone than the whole length of the Canadian Pacific at present,and tho Northern Pacific in Washington territory is less than one-third the company's whole line. The Northern Pacific is also building its road much more speedily than its neighbor, and has the intention of completing its entire hue in J883, while the Canadian openly an nounces its intention of taking until 1890. New Route For Wheat The Xew Orleans Times-Democrat says that an argument has been effected botwecn the grain shippers of California and the Southern Pacific Ifaihoad com pany, in which the lortner guaran teed a certain amount of wheat for rail transportation nt a certain prccThodotailsofthearrangementi are not given, but it is intimated that the amount equals one half of l ' j the ordinary surplus of that stato, and the rates are fited at a lower figure than the present cost of 1 transportation by water. The route to be taken until the South- t em Pacific completes its road to i New Orleans is as follews: The wheat will be carried over the Southern Pacific to Yerra Blanca, its junction with the Texas Pacific: thence via the latter road to the (xew Orleans Pacific, to Cheney-!EUjr0cating, 1 ville; and from that point to New! The o. g., filled by tho floating .elevators, in the same manner as the St. Louis i haro-es are dealt with now' As. ' xi.l ..-- 1 SUnnngthat the cost of transporta- ,:i, ,.; r.r,.,. Ltc. ,"u"uj "s- " ...jr-..i !. i i,ushel, the New Or Orleans journal J j allows forty-four cents for trans - portation from San Francisco to 1 New Orleans by rail. "" j '. Croup, Whooping Cough and Uron- Gustomer "You sav that those' chilis immeiliatelyjelioved.byShilohV " J v figures are life-size? M' dear sir, ., . ,. ... they seem very small." lArtist rPerfectly correct, sir; you know, 'life is short. ' j-u' mi: nf.m n:::. A gray old mm rolled at the repe: ' -Xond ran;; the bell and clear; The hour was midnight, and thrrfnn The pasMns of the y.ar. ' And as ho tolled, the man sail;, And laughed beneath his breath; Ho laughed and sauir with alee: nml jet iritniiPrirfL-nMi nrdpnth. ' , Old man,"' said I, -this shamele- mirth Seems sadly out of place; A solemn chant a dir-e. or pwj or, , Y ould hear a In-tlei Riace. ,., ,, ,. .... ..-.I ! -iiieoi.ijraruies oi-ih-ii uonu nun. sin, WelRhed dow a ilh lit es lnissix-nt ; Come kneel ou down with me and mourn; Come Join in in lain'ent." "1 mourn ltot for the past;" said lie; faA new life 1 lesiii. 1 do not ring the Old Year out I rln? the Xuw Yeai in. "Whydojou ttish to inoumaiid grieve'.' f his hour is not for tear-.; Tho star of Hope shines steadfast pure, Aboto tho coming year! 'I laugh and sigh for tery jot. And not tt Ith shameless mlrlh ; Good sir, 1 toll not for the dead I celebrate a birth. 'Conie, turn j our back iiikui the p.i-t. And bid jour grief begone. The night is dark, but then, good sir. Joy eomcth tt itli the datt n." TUE OLD Tll'F. AMI Till'. NKM. Tirorr.iiTs siT(ifu.sri:i iy tiiuowi 1N(; j , ' AWAV A LOT OK or.l) TYI'B Old friends and new out notice ci.iim : ! it dark and glossj . I he (. oco.ime holds. Timon in n cnrr. ii..iit in a liquid form, a largo proportion of those in a sorr plight.- 1 ,eodoii7C'.c6eO,iiiut oil. prep.ued e- Begrlmmed and woin.of graces shorn. presslt lor this puipme. No otliereom These, slatelj-. fresh, and bright. ' pound" possesses the peculi.ir properties Tlinco T,tBnH inner faithful i-v.i. .tmm-. ,. r ,.,-, .. i I iiicsi- mm uiuii uuiiui. sin-. i They range before us for our choice. The old tpes and the new. What choice? .... Those faces all are scarred. While these are shai p and clear: Those bodies bent, their Igor spent, The straight and strong appear. Xot ruthlessly, but eagerly. Close we the hi ief levietv, TIM fftreTrcJHo-tlK-Hd-tj peT ncre."v And ttcicoine to the new. Xot ruthles-J) .a.TIic sertitois That picruic human though!. Though oterthiown and useless gi own. Will never pass to naught; Unchaneed in substance,purged ot dioss That creeps their atoms through, The cunning founder's ait shall mould These old types into new. Thub man, the paragon of life. Type of eternal pott cr, Yields to decay, passing away. The wonder of an heur: Uut battel ed, stained, worn, hrol.cn, .,.,.ni-n,i ,,r ., . . , , . A orihless to nioi talt lew 1 Tho AfastcrFoundeiMotL shall fuse t" These old forms with the new. An old tjciitleniau that detested , . , , , . smoking saw that bcruhlis, after the train had staitod. had taken out his pipe. "ou inusn't smuko heu. nt once said the old gentleman. , "I know that," replied Scrubbs.i He then calmly filled his pipe. Did j not tell you," said tho , 0 . atmin "that vou can't .smoke ! O here; 'I know that," gloomily icplied Scrubbs, taking out his fusee box. He lit a fusee, but now the wiath of the o. g. was dreadful. . "You shan't smoke Iioj-o, Bir!' ho cried. "I know that," ans tvrnd Scrubbs allowing the fuseo to oxhaus't itself, when he lit another and another the stench was awful, tho smoke coughing and t.p!ut tering, struggled for words. "You'd better smoke," paid he, "I know, that," replied Scrubbs, applying the blazing fuseo to the expectant pipe. Catarrh cured, health and sweet I " breath .secured nyNiiioh sCatarrlntcni' isi-cdy. Price .10 cents. Nasal Injti-lnr free Fr sale by V, E. Dement. i Sleepless Nights, made miserable by that terrible cough, bhilolfs Cine is t the remedy for on. sold bv V. r. De- ment. Jcure is sold bvrus'on guarantee, "it cure consumption. Sold by W. H. De- -n,cn ' -Sluloh's Cough and Coiuumition iPnre. .Snlrl hv W. V. nnmnnl' i 1'iirn ' Shiloh's " ItalUcr is what vou need ifor constination. i.oss or a nFin nw. ISllJlfeSlSrAlSlM 1 by W. E. Dement. rhri-tsiiaN Tiii-Kj. I "all at Central Market fur the best of turkovs. veese, chicken, fruits nnd . eifetaVie-. 1 h:. fr rinNtiiM-i anil Xew i Vf.'u. .loux Knoiurs. '.tonsil on Itr.t' The. thin;: tfesliocl found at last. Ask It bed- Druscist; tor "l.'oiiali on l'.ite clears out rals mice, io-u he, llii bii;."!. l.V. b"Jia. - zzr.. r--r- sin-rmnn ttron. Kxu--.k W, eceiw) (,ner. nt Ul(, stow ()f , (;,ise f()r upper Astoria or anv other part of thcciti. i.eave uir orders on jm. sIl((. .nl(1 ,le u, M. promptlt at- It'iidi'.l to. Hl.liiii.v ?Scn. Wells' lle.illh. Keliewer. AlMilillf (lire for nen nus delnlitj and teakncss or tlietcenenitive funt lions. SI, at drug gUts "Oregon Dep"t. DAVIS CO.. rortI.mil. Or. I ,ollei- to tlu l.ndlen I Snilelu-s. (iirlaiidfrlrre-. made from eomhiuus oi eul hair, (.ill rm ur ad- . dress Wti. lui.r.Mi:T. Occident hairdi-'v.mg siloon. Astoria. Oregon i - : " l Huj the Wn-kl). Tin. Wi:i:ki v Astoima.n for thisi ttecki full of just Mich intorm.itiou and news of the couutiy as tour fi lends i irewndtertisemcuts,aiulis ciioek to tli'e. 'imitflc of information that no f.unilv ! can successfully .squeeze, along tt ithouf. I Two dnllais will buj thu whole wad for a jear, -1 30 for sis monlhs.or ten i euN ' per copy. i 111 llie i'iisi ;ihl lit si-i-. 11 nets )t'l nrn.r.TTs oocoalv::. Unlike nit Other JTnlr Drcssluw. Is the best for nropiotiug tin- grow th of and heanlift lug the hair, and rendering WHICH s(IPflCtl.V Milt UlC t ailOUS eotllli- tionsof thehumaithair. The superiority of ISnivurr's Ki.av- oinvnr.VTliACis consists Intheii pei-, feet puritv and great stieugtli. f ' ; i .. ..... . ffrntmnLittiTs. (.'ulcbotift Rubra j The Count Cinehon was the Spanish Viceroy in Peru in lino. Th. Countess. . his wife, was jirosiratcd by nn inlermit tent fet er. from which she w .is freed hy I the Use of the native reiuedt. the IVru- , ian bark, or, irk. or. as it. was called In thejjiTo all wlm ure,sufTering from the 7-trUii- -v,iuiiit;"QiliiiiiitiiM. reiioisrand indiscretlonS'srjKTUtlOieiv'i MansiuTCr-t) i (Jrateful for her recover . on her retni u toi-.uroj.e in lfty. .-he introduced the reiuedv in .Snain. when it vt.is Known t under various names, until liiiiiueus lgie.it "reiuedt- vt.is discovered lv a mis called it Cinchona, in honor of the l.idt sionary ill hoiith America. Send a sclf- ttno mm oioimiu tnuiii uuii. wiiieu was . more precious than the gold of the lncas. I To this dav. after a lapse of two hun-j dredaidiilty .tears, science has given us nothing to lake ill place. It ertectu- any cures a nioi urn appcuie lor miiiiii- nU0rHV ":,t"r,, t0"V "f the stomach. It attacks e.essiU. o weie In tho las ol the old .Spanish Vicerots. Wo guarantee the ingredi- ' cuts of these hitters to Ik absolutely 1U. :ul or the best known n.ualltt. A trial will satisfy oti Ih.ft this is the best hitter in the worlil. "The ; proof of the litumiiiu 1 1 In the e.idiiL'. ' and we jttilliligl abide this h"t. Vorsalc hj all druggisN. grtuei-s and Inp'oi dealers. Milder ii. - The Peruvian sjriip has eiiivd ttioi.- sjiiils wlin weiosnlierini' from iltsncit ilia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu mors. lemaie eonipiauiis. etc. iMinpn- jetsfrectnanv ad Ire-s. N'lh W. row If & '" ''"" , sto , peif ' .XegieU tXentirresuiis In j '"'ViterY,!':; ' disoidei the stomach like toiuh sjrups ', Mini 11 im. lint o..f iln.w.M, ..it tlii. in I .111.1 U.1I.1.I1I-.. W..I. .1. . III.V . ll( I'll 1111 111 jllamcd parts, allitiug irnt.itiou. give mli.if In .ivtliiii 1 In f nn. hit ii. . rtturli. i;atarrh, and the throat troubles winch singers and public speakers are -urdiH t to. For thirty years I!rownS hronehl.il troches have lieeu rr-i'-oiiiiiie-nded by phvsicians, and alwas ge perfect satisfaction. Having Is-eu tested h vt idc and constant use. for ue.u ly an en tile generation, they hav att.uued vtell nicritril rank amhng the few .staple remedies of the pqc. Sold .it '2- eeuts a ihix overt tv hoi e. . mmi II.J,I ,11,1 1 .W. mm HOSTETTERj Tlio name ot I lostt Iter's Stomach Hitters is heard In every duelling. It finds a place hi every houseliold, and itspniL-esare sounded thronBhoutthevTliole Western llemlspticre, ax a seneral iuv Igonmt, a cure for sick head ache, a specific lot flatulency ami sour stom ach, an. appetizing stoniac'ifc. and excellent Llool Ucpurent and certain remedy for in termittent lever :uid klntlre J diseases. For sale by all Druggets and dealer generally. i nf linliAr fie It flfiiM. n l"ii rr mill iu..fiiit . i '..; "in... Vn : .". :', '.;... .V..... hiiccessuu cnemn-ai investigation, r ,1,, VV:.it 'i ,, , Tt, Ji l I their extensive use by phjsiclans V,1 "". V'SV: """". v.' ,,",, :v ''"..'.'" .tueir nractice. am hv all citllized rerut ian i.iiuts vvii-.cii tin as euwuve ,Io,f ou.s ,hrlIl lh;, best an1 . :l":iiiil iu;ti;ii i.ii mr iiii:ii :i-t ' i . i .1. . ,.: .,.-. 1. , mMER&m$te "Sm 1 5wiifcaPFT3(Ljysvrfv-r uaittii 5lTTEBS i ! At Mr. MmiMiiiV lodging Jioue. OtlCM. 1 .lut ii-cehed ner steamer Columbii. a fine lot of eastern oysters, "which will !m sorted up in first class style at Kos coes. Occident block. Take Xotirr. On after this date an additional 10 cents pel cord ttill he charged on all orders forsatted wood not accompanied bt th cn-.li, at Orat-. ttood yanl. Jult 1st, lsi. l!atrrn Ojstcrs. Anothei line lot of Eastern Ojstci-s just leeelted at Uoscoes, per steamer ()rcgon. Occident block. Choice Fruit. All of the choicest kinds ol apple-, In the lame! lo-.-s for sale nf .1. il. 1). (irat's. ArrigDtii I.odciojr Ilonne. land. Oregon. INrl- New Iioum) iind jlrst class in its ap- pMiitmciit. TJiird street, in 1 :. i: i iliiHupsoiihiiliirii. opposite Capt. Ains jttorth. Kiiom-i h the day, week or ? ....nil rn 1 A ..... .... ilioiupsouxiiloCK.o!: IIM'.IIII. --LI.9. 1 XlJ.liMJll. I. Ifiiehupailin.' Xeu. (uiiel., comolete cure 4 days. '""''? affections, smarting, frequent "" dlflicnlt urination, kidney diseases. M.M druggists. Oregon Depot, DATIS ' Portland, Or. i ue Weekly Astortnn Is a mammoth sheet, nearly double ihesieof the Daily. It is just the pa per for the fireside, containing in audi ;iontoail the current news, choice mis cellany, agricultural matter, market re lorK etc. It is furnished to single sult--cribers at t2 00 per year In advance. Witliniiiflport Property. Great bniirains are now offered in the Clt.v, .0l Hllauisrort for anv persons vnsninji oea e inmi tine 101 10 nto 'acres. It Is well adapted for gardens. .dairy ranches or pleasant homes; well leletated, situated one mllo south of Astoria on Youngs bay. with a cood gmiicii roan to tin? juaee. or lurtner Information call at my residence near .. .. .."- .-' -;. the cemetery. John Williamson. a ('Attn. ous weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, etc., I will send a leclpe that w III cure tou FitEK Of CHAltOE. This ISOE. miiircsseu eiiveu)e lo nil jiev. .insnpu T. I.nm a v. Station I). Xcw York Citv. - z -.,. .Ni ., iis 1 "vlal Accord, tri-s Cvtii vi-tip Purs an the best I i'"K-.v fS tomH?Sv. The? . .i,,1, lirrtlilt ,.f .mn i.;imriiw ni ..,V ,!.. ,........,. ... '.ft, .' ?"" " ami in na- mostref- .sci- pun once can devise. i it intrinsic value and curative potters no other Pills can be I compared w an tlieiu. ana every person, knotting their virtues, will employ tlieiu, when needed. They keep tho sstem in pel feet order, and maintain in health action the w hole machinery of life, iild.seaieh'uig and effectual, they are especially adapted tn the needs of the digestive apparatus, derangements of ihifli lliej prevent and cure, if timely taken. "They are the best and safest phsie to employ for children and weakend constitutions, where a mild and effectual cathartic Is required. Fois S.w r nv am. Dealers. .MISCELLANEOUS. CENTRAL MARKET. (ie iirr.il assortment of table stock constantly nn iiand, Mich OnniKMl Fruits and Jelly, Bacon, Hains, Shoulders, Lard, r.5S, BI'TTKK. CHEESE. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, riMI. IOlII.T'IEY ATil GAME III l li" stulsoil. CKlAItS ASI TOUACCO. Itcst i- IVIA'1'.S AM I.ltITU. All ciieiip ftn CASH. Hoods sold on COin iiiissIimi. iiiiiuisiii. . VV. Case's stoi p. J. KOIMJEKS. l. K. tt vKKfi T. IV. KATnH Astoria Market ! cot:. ciirAMrs and Hamilton sts. A-sTOUIA, - - 0l!K0X. WARHK. A V. 1TOX. l'roprictorx. (b-ucer tn IVtircn Jb McGutre W holfi'ale aDdl(etllI)ealcr8 in Fresh and Cured Meats A dill line of KAM1I.V CKOCBKICS, yi)UK. l'Ktli 1IAV. OANNi:u KRU1T. VE0K- TABI.KS, ETC. 9" Butter, Gem. Cbcwe, ete. constantly on tutnd. . ",SMwappliediUhelovjeHr?.t,v- , KiKiiI-licil Itooni to trf-t 1 leciuai nunraiive i in iiiui iuciiicni MISCELLAXjCdUP. S. AllNDT & PERCHBN, l ASTORIA. UUhOOX. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH & sho p4M Boiler Shoo SSJS? AilkiniNnr ENGINE, CANHEEY, NIl STEAMBOAT WOBK I'nnnpllv attended to. ss-i.,lt iiLiileuf rrpahtiiK CANNERY DIE.S, ioor or i.i'.Yi:rn: srituirr. . ASTORIA IRON WORKS. P.i'vton .srui-KT, r.vi: Pmikkh Hoivk. ANlOtMV. - OKWON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. A D. At. AS-. rresldeut. .1. !. Uusti.ek, Secretary. I. W. Case, Treasurer. .Iohx l'ot, Superintendent. WILLIAM EDGAR, Comer Mnln and Cbenamus Streets, ASTOltlA OUEflOJi. DEALER 13 GI6ARS-AND--T0BACC0, The Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS it. SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE WOSTENHOLM and other English Cutlery. J3"3?.a?3:CI3IE2JRLY ! FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Heershaum Pipes, etc, A flue stock ol VVali-iirn nml .leu eli . Mnzzte hu1 Hreecli l.oadln; .Miol Jiuin and Ktllcrt, ttevolters. l'lisfols. and Amniiinltlon .11 A KIM". ;liAMSrH. VIXO A K1SK Avsortinent of fine SI'KTACIJ-i and R K CluVRHRS. lilor Sale. I'crlintMi harrf"Vanlock"dup'at Vitorli Jfarch 1st. 100 Tons No. 1 Glencarnock Scotch Pig Iron, 40 Tons English" Foundry Coke, 350 Tons Best Hard Steam Coal. Ai).l to ai'G.c.tjixm:V. Astoria. Oregon. GERMATHA BEEJl HALL ANI HOTTLE BEER DEl'03 CHI" jiim STRF1-T. ARTir.I l. ! The Uett of jMgei'fi Cts. it Olun OnleM for the iia Brewery lx-tt nt litis place will tie liromptl, attend ed to. BT"No cheap fan" Francisco IUerwld at this place VVJ1. BOCK.lroiinetor. yw. iioivi:, Eass? BOAT BUILDER, ATTHKOr.I)fiTAXD,Gn.'.S"lftI.l)IXO l'IRST CLASS WORK A Sl'LCLU-TY. ' ' MINT SALOON, i i OITOSITTi O. It. &. rOMl'ASYS norK. None hut the hest lifiMr-:!ini ttgars ias.sed over the lur. , r , ,v.5-ciiuli)T.' I. W..OASS, IMt'OllTER AND WIIOLESALK AND 11 E. fjjffcrf j r v -H&Trmra&rn TAIL iJlJAIiER IN GEKEBAL KECHAPISE Cojtjcx ChenaiiiSs suid Cass streets. astoria' -"r- ' Oregon. "t"' ' i ii. . i BUSINESS CARDS. E. c'0-p". XOTART PUBLIC, ' ACCTIOXKEK. COOnSSIOvrt 1 SURAN'CE JifeNT. J A.MelNTeSi, MERCriJjT TAILOR, 0l"unt llotfl Buijdinir, ASTOItl . . - OREGON Altorey anfi Counselor at Law. OfUceliiC... I-arker's building, on Benton '. opposite Custom House. ASIOKIA, .... QKEOON. JAYTm5IlK.a.1,. PHYS10AN and &UBGEOK. (iKKicr-Orv ta Tiyhlte House Store. KkmiikVi k At Mrs. Miidjiod's U.nlliy; house cticnamus Mreet, Astoria, Oregon. 1 A J,- fltVMi, M. !.. L . - PHYblCIAiT AND SURGEON. Koom Xo. a. Atitorian Balldlue. V' aTAins.) ItKsiursci- Corner of llenton and Court street1", Astoria, Oregon. ' "1A V. IUCKS, "ESTIST, ASTDKIA, - - OKKtlOM. I'miius in Allen's building up stairs, iwiw of Cass and hqeiuocqhe streeb. j Q. A. BOWLBY. AT1"0RNEY-AT LAW. Chriianins Mtreet. - AST01UA. OUXQtW c. II. liAlX &. CO., - DrAu:irx!r Iooi-h. Windows, BllmlJi, Tittx moibh. Lumber. Etc. All kinds of Oak Lumber, Glass, Boat. Ma tcrial. etc. Stenni JJIU near Weston hotel. Cor. ! ev It e and Astor streets. J. H. D. GRAY. Wholesale and retail dealer In. F.a"crrt d ALT. rxits or fhkd, ,-eL Ma Hay, Oats, Straw, Wtod, Et (leiitf ml MoniKtt and hariase on reason able terms, l- imt of ltenton street. Astoria Oregon. Take Notice. John Roaers. Central Market. Has roceiv ed a large Invoice of i" BAKREL8 ANp HALF BAMtELS of tho best quality. And is now ready to supply Butchers Can neries and all others, cheap for cash. asms. xEin.:oTr. v nrVLrB in New and Choice ivi ii i i in.ci n r. nlM. 1a .11 lhA .Itantlnn Af Ih. 1 3iltM rl " "l Astoria to the fact that she has received", a lante assortment ot the , LATF.ST STYIJ1H OB T Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings, AND Ewrcx ooods. Corner Main and Squemoqlie Street. Wilspn' & Fisher ni'AiTfms'irt' ''a. jmir ,- fVXVJL IfViJi, niffi LlIRKIC.lTlK-i 'fJliSftlOAIi OLL, xr . paints Aim. oils. I -- - SheetTRouilftl Square Prepared " s Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, MILL FEED, GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEEX& WblLliuillbe i-changed'for country pro duco or soli! at lowest prices. Corner Cheiiamus anifilanillton street' ASTORIA. OREGON.. M."T."lir. ( Williamson DKALFIt I" DKKSS TRIM3UNGS. AH Kinds of r WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC. Corner of Cass and Jefferson streets, Amoris QVStainplns and. Dress JlaUng ilvie to mer, , iS s -:! t A. 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