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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1882)
sa&js;-"""3 "-rws-- V v D) 'x mi 4 Vol. XVI. Astoria, Oregon, Friday Morning January (5, 1882. So. 81. 4 I SEVENTY YEARS AGO. Some Reminiscences of New Eng- lana, byP.g.Bamum. A- bronze water fountain costing $10,000 was recently presented to the town ol Bethel, Conn., by P. T. Barnum, the veteran showman. On the occasion of the presenta tion, Mr. Barnum made a speech, in the course of which lie said: "I am surprised to find that I can dis tinctly remember events which oc curred before I was four years old. 1 can see as if but yesterday, our hard-working mothers hatcheling their flax, carding their tow and wool, spinning, reeling and weav ing it into fabrics for bedding and clothing for all the family of both sexes. The same good mothers did the knitting,, darning, mend ing, washing, ironing, cooking, soap and candle-making, picked the geese, milked the cows, made butter and cheese, and did many other things for the support of the family. Wc babies of 1810, when at home, .were dressed in tow frocks, and the garments of our elders were not much superior, ex cept on Sunday, when they wore their "ero-to-meetino- nlotlies" of home-spun and liusey-woolsey. Rain-water was caught and used for washing, while that ior drink ing and cooking was drawn from wells with their "old oaken buck ets" and long poles and well sweeps. "Fire was kept over night by banking up the brands in ashes in the fire-place, and if it went out one neighbor would -visit another about daylight the next morning with a pair of tongs to borrow a coal of fire to kindle with. Our candles were of tallow, home- rriad, jisuallyidatkvwiclcSSijrr eightyoT more" Eliza's" father, summer,-nearly'alr retired to rest Esquire Tom Taylor, sometimes at early dark, without lighting a wore white-topped boots. lie was candle, except upon extraordinary a large, majestic-looking man of occasions. Home-made soft soap m-eat will force, and was consid- mixed with water, pretty thick, salted, and poured into a home made brown linen bag, which was tied at the top. When dinner was ready, the pudding was first taken from the pot, slipped out of the bag and eaten with molasses. Then followed the 'pot luck.' I confess I like to this day the old fashioned 'boiled dinner,' but doubt whether 1 should relish a sweet ened dessert before my meat. Rows of sausages called 'links,' hung in the garret, were dried and lasted all winter. "There were but few wagons and carriages in Bethel when T was a boy. Our grists of grain were taken to the mill in bags on horseback, and the women rode to the church on Sundays and around the country . on week days on horseback, usually on a. cushion called a pillon, fastened behind the saddle; the husband, father, brother or lover riding in front on the saddle. The country doctor visited Ms patients on horseback, carrying his saddle-bags, contain ing calomel, jalap, Epsom salts, lancets and a 'turnkey,' those be ing the principal aids in relieving the sick. Nearly every person, sick or well, was bled every spring. "One -season 1 attended the private school of Laurens R. Rick ock (now President Rickock), in which his sweetheart, Eliza Taylor, was also a scholar. One day he threw a ruler at my head. I dodged, and it struck Eliza Taylor in the face. He quietly apolo gized, and said she might apply that to some other time when she might deserve it. He and his wife arc still living iu Andover, Mass., a happy, gray-haired old couple oi funerals the clergy, mourners and pound-, added weight. The plain friends drank liquor. At public; tiff alleges that at the time set for vendues the auctioneer held a hot j deliver- :t I cattle were missing, tie of liquor in his hand, and when ; and the -remaining 1,2:29 were so the bidding lagged he would cry:j poor iu flesh as to be almost value "A dram to the next bidder." The i bid would be raised a cent, and1 the bidder would 'take a dram boldly and to the envy of most of the others. At house and barn raisings liquor was also drank freely and dangerously. The puhlio whipping-post and imprisonment for debt both flour ished in Bethel in my youthful days. Suicides were buried at cross roads. The Oregon Branch. Gen. Cadwalader who is stop ping at the St. Charles hotel, was recently interviewed the result being as follews: le.-s, on which account he brings suit for the 271, amounting to $210,000, and for seventy odd thou sand damages to the others. The attorneys for Teal are Edwards & Ramsey, of Marysville, I',. II. Waters and ex-Governor Wood son. The papers in the ease are filed and the suit will come up in May. t'nriilhetl ICooiiih to Xii't At .Mr. Munsou's lodging house. Xoticr. .Iu-.; received iter steamer Columbia, a fine lot of eastern oysters, which will he served up in first class style at Ros coo. Occident hlocl:. "alio Xotico. A cai:i. To all who are suffering fioni the eirors and indiscretions .f vouth. nerv ous weakness, early decay. lo-.s of man hood, etc., I will send .a recipe that will cure you FREE OF CHARGE, 'fliis great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self nddresscd envelope to the J!ev. Joi:ru T. Ixji.vm. Station I), New York Citv. rflTT- 1 . . ...n.l "Cimvea i-oiuruui. """-- 'iiothriM ! aiotlierx!! Slothi-i-!.! ! I lie Oregon and California exten sion at the state line. This will require about one hundred and forty two miles of road north from Redding. In the prosecu tion of this work we will be gov erned entirely by tlio progress of On after this date an additional 10 cents per coid will he charged on all orders for sawed .wood not accompanied bv the cash, :it Gnw s wood yard. July ist.tfiSl. I'.astcrii Oj stern. Another line lot of Eastern Oysters lust received at Roscoes, per steamer uregon. ui'f utcni mock. Choice Fruit. All or the, choicest kinds ol apples in the largest boxes for sale at J. II. 1). Gray's. MISCELLANEOUS. S.ARNDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop W4ACKSMIT11 011 vj - jff -jriaasssa.aawa. kRy ,t Arrigoui I.mlsiuK Hcune, Port land. Oi-econ. its ap- r. V Xew house and first class In it iiouitiiieuts. Third street, iu CI. .... ... lit..!' ....nn.tn Pnnl n .j worth, Rooms liv the day, week or month. Mas. E. Ar.r.ioovi. &fsE "-7f Rnilor Shnn .!c All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AJfD STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. ! A specially made of repairing CANNERY DIES, rooT or ur.i i:tti: street. BUSINESS CARDS. E. HOLDE.V, NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND SUEANCE AGENT. TV A. McINTOSII. MERCHANT TAILOR, OrdUMit Hotel Building. ASTORIA - - - OREGON TGI . tVIXTON, , Attorney and Counselor at Law. Office in C. J., rarker's building, on Benton steeet, opposite Custom House, ASTORIA, - - - - - OREGON. TAY TCTTIiR, M. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON! OrricK-Over the -White House Store. RF-sionjiVK At Mrs. Mnnsons boardlns house, Chenamus street, Astoria, Oregon. Arc you disturbed at iiiclit ami broken of jour rest by a sick child suffering anil crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth V If So, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing .syrup, it will relieve the poor litllisuf ferer immediately depend uiion it; there is no mistake nlmut it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not t'!I you at mice the Oregon people. If they putt give icst to the mother, and relief and ., , .1 1:... .. health to the cliiid.opei-atinglike magic, one thousand men on the hue, we tls pi.rfectiy Mfat) use fn aI1 .- will employ a like number, and if amlpleasanttotho taste.aud istliei - r J scnption of one ot the oldest and c t they five thousand men, wo will female physicians and nurses in tl do the same, from Redding have already been nermanentlv located. Fortv miles - .1.!. fit. 1 ,.: ........ I i.-incnnKaoi 01 uu miy W.K, su. -.-j :.. r..v . u.D , .j., C(H ( cilohon wa Ul(1 s,u.ulish .Notii-c to the l.ndlen. r"r :i ..-tl. 1 ijiiueu maics. soni cM-rj-wnero. -j. Fifty miles north cellts ;l i.otlle. I'pi'tivianHiittorM. Switches, cm Is and frizzes made from poindings or cut hair. Call on or ad dress M. UHLENHART, Occident hairdiessiug saloon, Astoria, Oregon The IVrrklj- Aslonnn Is a mammoth sheet, nearly double the size of the Daily. It is just the pa per for the fireside, containing in addi tion to all the current news, choice mis cellany, agricultural matter, market re ports, etc. Ills furnished to single suli scribers at S2 00 per year in advance. Kuy the Weckl)-. was used for washing hands, faces and everything else. Families in ordinary circumstances ate their meals on trenchers (wooden plates.) As I grew older our family and others got an extravagant streak, discarded the trenchers and rose to the dignity of pewter plates and leaden spoons. Tin peddlers, who traveled through the country with their wagons, supplied these and other luxuries. Our food consisted chiefly of boiled and baked beans, bean porridge, coarse rye bread, apple-sauce, hasty pudding, eaten in milk, of which we. all had plenty. The older portion of the family ate meat twice a day, had plenty of vegetables, fish of their own catching, occasionally big clams, which were cheap in those days, and shad in their season these were brought from Norwall :ome ! Viceroy in Peru in KliO. The Countess, his w ile, was prostrated dy an intermit- ;,rty j tent fever, from w Inch she was freed by An- '"" l!SC u I,ie nauVH remeiiy. me. rcrti- 1 viuu omit. 01. i,s 11 mm cauru m ine ered the richest man in Bethel Mr. Eli Judd was marked second in point of wealth. Every year I took twelve dollars to Esquire Tom Taylor to -pay the interest on a two hundred dollar note which my father owed him. I also annually carried four dollars and a half to Eli Judd for interest on a seventy fivo dollar note- which ho held against my father. As these wealthy men quietly turned over each note, filed away in a small package, till they found the note of my father, and then indorsed the interest thereon, 1 trembled to think that I stood in the presence of such wonderfully rich men. It was estimated that the richer of them was actually worth 3,000! "When I was but ten years old newspapers came but once a week. (Uncle. Silliman peddled needles ago, but the marks have become partially obliterated and a party is out now retracing them other party has commenced at (language of the country, 'Quinquina.'" ' . ... . 'Grateful for her recovery, on her return Jiount onasta ana is locating me t (0 Europe in nxrj. she introduced the i,,.. wnid- snntlitvnrd There 1 remedy in Spain, where it was known lieay works soutliwarci. i"eieiinulor v.,rU;I lunw3t m jjnnajus will be seven or ei"-lit tunnels be- , called it. Cinchona, in honor of the lady r. it -m 1 1 who had brought them that, which was tween Redding and bliasta, whoso ;lnorPrm;ioustha,shegcrd of thelncas. rTrron-otoIlonrlb u-ill Iip ihnnt ' To this day. after a lapse or two liun-aggregate-lengtn will ue aooiu llml a)1(1 ,ffty yrar;i iiiaco lm, j,;.), 4,000 feet, the longest being near- us nothing to take its place. It erfcclu . . . ally ciues a moidid appetite for .stinui- ly 1,7 00 leet. LStit tunnels are iants by restoring the natmal tone of nnf ,,nr tdn lmrrlioire tn oiimnpors ''"' omacn. it attacks excessive love not now the bugbears to engineers . Himoras it dm a fever, and destroys that they were only a few years bothalike, 'flip powerful tonic, viitue " , ,",,,, of the Cinchona is preserved in the affo. One three huudred feet loner Peruvian Hitters, which are as effective O -.. ...- .. 1 , :n t.... .., o ,:i,. .,.,,! ., l.olf f against maiariai icver tiwiny as incy will save us a mile and a half of, w?pro in tl)(! aayt 0 tm. oId Spanish road, and the long tunnel , which Vfteroys. We. guarantee the inpedi ' '. cuts ol these bitters to be absolutely ts the only obstacle ot anv niipor- pure, and of the best known quality. . .,1 , r ..,;i" . mi 1 Atrial will satisfy j mi that this Is the tance, will save us live miles. 1 he best bittlr m tu .orit,. .lTle ,(M,ri(,f work will be hard nearly all the) ' pudding is in the eating.- and we ' . willingly abide tins tct. 1-or sale by way, but presents no great engi-1 all druggists, grocers and liquor dealer. Tiii:"N'i:kki.y A stomas for this week is lull of jint such information and news of the couutry as your friends In the east want to see. It has" very few adveitisements. and is -chock to the muzzle of information that no family can successfully snueezo along without. Two dollars will buy the whole wad for a year. 51 fin for six months, or ten cents per copy. WillliuiiHport Property. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. llRJTOJf SH5KPT. Xkai: I'MIKKR Hoiwf, ASTOKIA. - OlilT.OX. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER TflAKERS. ' LAKDIMARINBENQIKB& Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. A. 1. Wash. VrcsldMK. .1. (J. IIuSTLKit, Secretary. I. W. Casf, Treasurer. JOHN l'ox, Supcrlntenilent. A ORAXU, 31. 1 "PHYSIOIAN AND SURGEON, Itoom Xo. 3. AMtorlan ltnlldlos. (Ul STAIBS.) l:K.SlnECK Corner ot Benton and Court streets, Astoria, Oregon. H r. HICKS, .KNTIST,- ASTOlltA, - orron. liooms In Allen's building up stain, cotor of Cibsand Sqeniocqlie streets. (Jieat bargains ale now offered in the city of Williamsport for any persons .wishing to locate from one lot to five acres. It is well adapted for gardens. uair- r.uiciies or pleasant nemes: -cii elevated, situated one mile south of Astoria on Youngs bay, with; a good graded road to the place. For further information c.ill at my residence near the cemetery. .Joirx Wim.iamsox. I Q. A. BQWLBY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Olienaiuus Street. - ASTOltrA. OltBOOA Q II. BAI t CO., DKAI.EB IK Doom, AVindows, Blinds. Traa NOniM, Lumber, Etc. All kinds ot Oak Lumber; Gla$.s,Boat Ma terial, etc. steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Omi ewveand Astor streets. Ity lruiveial Accord. Order it. neoring difficulties, and theie is nothing to prevent the company -J5rar "P, 'h, wl'"u syslem with .v.,, . ... ...w... . . ,,.,.v... j. .... and Bridgeport by fish and clam j and pins and newspapers. He peddlers. Uncle Caleb Morgan, of Wolfpits or Puppytown, was our only butcher. He peddled his meat through Bethel once a week. It consisted mostly of veal, mutton or fresh pork, seldom bringing more than one kind at a time. Probably he did not have beef more than once a month. Many families kept sheep, pigs and poul try, and one or more cows. They had plenty of plain, substantial food. Droves of hogs ran at large in the streets of Bethel. "Our dinners several times each week consisted of 'pot luck,' which was corned beef, salt pork and vegetables, all boiled together in the same big pot hanging from the Catarrh cured, health and breath secured bybliileh'sCatar: edv. l'rice .TO cents. Xas.il Injec! For sale bv W. E. Dement. yelled through the streets, "News," "News.M If it rained he would exclaim, "The Lord rains," one day in winter he added, "and snows a little.") It took two days, and sometimes more, to reach New York from Bethel or Danbury. My father drove a freight or market wagon from Bethel to Norwalk. Stage pas sengers to New York took sloop at Norwalk, sometimes arriving in Now York the next morning, but often were detained by adverse winds several days. Everybody had barrels of cider in their cellars, and drank cider spirits called "gumption." Pro fessors of religion and the clergy from finishing its part ot jho con tract within eighteen months from the day it is commenced. The 1 t-nrt riiiru rrwnri 11 m-n rick irt wit I?i1 U1UA1UIII ill l4i; il UUb (I Wilt &IVA ...... n in 1. r 1 , , , , , ill von suffer with Dispepshi and Bluff to the foot of bhasta, 110 Liver Complaint'.' Shiioh's Vltalizer is miles, will be 52 feot to the mile; I frt ","-,"u- " " " ' " up Mount Shasta for 15 miles, 115 ' .....snnfTld eherrv feet to the mile, down Shasta, 00 ' always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, ...... 1 hrniichltls. wlionniuc couch, croun. in- lect, then lollows a very easy j iiUO,Zi,, consumption, and all tluoat and grade through the valley to the lung complaint. .-.11 cents and?l a hot foot of Siskiyou mountain, and, ; , . . . 1 AcoiiL'li. cold or sore throat should be from there to the meeting point stonoedl Nczlect frenueutlv results in we will have left HCfoot gni&UX Except the culverts, the company disorder the stomach HM cough syrups . . . . . ' and balsams, but act directly on thu in will do its own work as it can aret I i!.,ihp.i nnrts. allavin irritation, cive nil tbp men wanted Fvow fnnl re,irf '" asthllia. linillchitlS. collgllS, ail tne men wanted, uvei li (Mtarrli, and the throat troubles which of the road will be built in the singers and public speakers ure sutiiect I tn Vnr fhirfv vmis llrnwii s Iiriinchinl most solid manner. Instea'd of i troclies have" been recommended by . i. .lit 1 ! , I iihvsieinns. and always "he perfect iresnes, masonry win uo laid aim , -t'lsfacttnlir Having Ik-ch tested by J .V ykks Catii aIitic 1'ili.s' are the best of nil purgatives for family use. They an; the product of long, laborious, and successful chemical investigation, and their extensile use by physicians in their practice, and by all civilized na tions, prove them the best and most ef fectual purgative fill that medical sci ence can devise. In intrinsic value and curative Kiwers no other Pills can bo compared w ith them, and every person, knowing their virtues, will employ them, when needed. They keep the svi-tem in ncrfect order, and maintain in healthy iibtlon the whole machinery of lire. Alilil. searching amieuectuai, tnoy are specially adapted to the needs of the digestive apparatus, derangements of which tliev prevent and cure, if tinielv taken. They are the best and safest physic to employ for children and weakend" constitutions, wbero a mild and effectual cathartic Is required. For Sai.v. nv at.t. Dr.Af.Kics. WILLIAM EDGAR, Comer JIain and Chcnamus Streets, ASTOKIA OREGON. DKALr.r. is CIGARS AND TOBACCO, , The Celebi-ated JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM and other EcsHsh Cutlery. STATOJSi 3Sfc$T I FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Eleershauin Pipes, etc. A tine stock of tVntrlirit and .Jewelry. Muzxle anJ Ureccli 7,oedlii Shui GmiH mid Rllleo. Itevolvcfx. PlHtolc, and Atiiiimnttloii MAUBXi: JIiASNR. J. H. D. GRAY, wniolcsale and retail dealer In. FX.OXJR. J LI, KIXDS OF FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wtftf, Etc. tleneral storage and Wliartage on able terms. Voot of Benton street. Orecon. reason-Astoria Take Notice. John Rogers, Central Market Has received alarge Invoice of BARKKL8 AND HALF BARBELS of the best lpiallty, And is now ready to supply Butchers Can neries and all others, cheap for cash. auEms. ALSO A FINE Assortment of line SPECTACLES and KYK (MASSES. .MISCELLANEOUS. which was supplied with I all drank liquor. They drank it in crane, iron hooks and trammels, and swung in and out of the huge fire place. In the same pot with the salt pork, salt beef, potatoes, turnips, parsnips, beets, carrots, cabbage, and sometimes onions, was placed an Indian pudding, consisting of ' plain Indian meal all bridges will "probably be built of iron. Estimates have been wide and constant use for neatly an en tire generation, they havu attained well merited rank anion!! tho few staple . -Jt . . l. ., r. m C?..l.l ..4- VlT nsii.tL n . 1 ., 1 remedies 01 ine ue. cum . 'vnim made long ago, the company knows j IM)S overvwhoie. exactly what the road will cost,! and has the money to push iti through. How soon this will be j accomplished depends entirely tm j . the progress ol the Oregon and! California extension south." 1 J. of G. - ,1 fVdnnoI .Tnspnh Tenl. tliA woll ' known capitalist aiid stockman of j Sillg' Of th BlOOU this State, is about to commence' Isnotii MioH."UlaWood-piirlflernnd . ,i xt o -. 1 tonic. Impuntyof tlieMoodpoiMMisthes-s- suit in the U. fc. Lourt at Kansas tern, denudes thu circulation, and iiiiw In- 1 itw intinv fi4nrrier. Knmin nv iiincreiH names to lAstlusnbh tliein aeCorilliig to cf- - HOLMAN'S PAD. Koit Tin: - ST0MAGH, LIVER, AND KIDNEYS. W I JEUCUCUJVEJUjl I For Sale. Per l'.rltisli haric "WaidocU" due at Astoria Jfarch 1st. 100 Tons No. 1 Glcncarnock Scotch Pig Iron, 40 Tons English Foundry Coke, 350 Tons Best Hard Steam Coal. Apply to A CO. :. KIN.NEY. tf Astoria, Oregon. DEALER IK New and Choice MiLLi n:e r y, Desires to call the attention of the Ladles of Astoria to the fact that she has received a lan;e assorrmont ot the LATEST HTYKiH OF Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings, TKAUK MAKE. Ill all cases of buiinusucss and imdnri.i in every foitn. a preventative and euro of chills, fever and itiinilt ague. Dr. Hoi man's Pad Is a perfect success. And for1 dyspepsia, sick headache and nervous prostration, as the, pail Is applied over the pit of the stomach, the-great nervous ccntci.it annihilates the illsease at once. It regulates the liver and sioiimch,so suc cessfully that digestion becomes perfect. Prof. I). A. Iioinis says : "It is nearer a all the hat and comb shops. The farmers "had it at haying and har vest times. Every sort of excuse was made for being treated. A new journeyman must'give a pint or quart of rum to pay his footing. If a man had a new coat he must "sponge" it by treating. Even at City against Mr. John S. Belby, a ; rich citizen of Nodaway county, Missouri, for damages to the amount cf nearly 100,000. It is alleged by Colonel Teal that in November, 1880, he contracted with Belby to feed 1,500 head of cattle on the latter's farm, Belby to keep them and return them to Teal in the fall of 1881, with 450 fects, Imt licins really brandies or phases of that great generic disorder. Impurity r IMood. Such are a)KTiia, ltlUhnwit, iircr tompioii ".H?"!" '.-Jcri". -, .;- , - ... :iniic:ltion. oraer,nciwmnr, wmw, rami 1. cm.- v . .- HOI31AN PAD CO universal panacea than anything in mcdl- only true exponent cine." This Is dour on the nrinclnle of ah- sorption. of which Dr. Holman's Pad Is the For all Kidney troubles, use Dr. Holman's Itena! or Kiilnej Pad, tho best remedy in the world and rei-ommeiirtcd by the meillcal faculty. Beware of Bogus Pads. liach genuine Holman's Tad bears the pri vate revenue stamp oi thollohnan Rid Co.. with the above trade mark printed hi green. ISiiv none without it. rHCRMANIA BEER HALL J asd BOTTLE BKEK DEPOT. Curs ivcs Stkkkt. Asjoim. The iet pf Layer ii Ct.i. a Glass Orders for the iia Left at this place will bo promptly intend ed to. t3Xo cheap San rranctsco Reer sold at this pl;;ce WJI. BOCK.Proprictor. rsr. iiot.. BOAT BUILDER, -ajHrcry Corner JIain aad Squemoqbe, Streets. Wilson & Ekhe& r .aftJj.- X t. -m nr.AT.Eiw iX-.$& ."t!'ii. Ffot1 iSffi :$mj&Jfl& M'3 X. i?- v-irf 35; ne.. lltait Disease, Z)ropj, Kidnft Ditciiee, Dlrarikn, Impfx. Ulrcrt. iSuxUIno', dc. dc. Kins or tin Illnod prevents and cures these by attacking the cauc. Impurity of the blood. Chemists and plij sicians agree IiTcallinglt "the most genuine and efficient preparation for the purpose." Sold by Drug gists. T per bottle. See testimonials, direc tions, Jte.,ln pamphlet, "Treat Lse on Diseases ot th Blood' wrapped around each bottle. D. EAX30M, SON & Co.. Props. . Iluflalo, N. V. For Sale by all Druggists. Dr. Holman'.s advice b free. Full treatl'se lit fieeo il0n-ss P.O. box 2112. 7H Kroadivay, New York. 50 TONS T.I VF.K Poor. riSHETtY S.lf.T For sale cheap. Apply to Astoria, Dec. 29, 1831. AT Till: OLD STAND, OKAY'S BUILDING FIRST CLASS WOEK A SPECIALTY. MINT SALOON, orrosrrE.o.R. & n coMr.vxYs dock. None hut the- best liquors and cigars passed over the bar. AV.SCHULDr. h-iA LTJ BUI GATING OIIiSr'C0iU?!OL, TAINTS AND QILfotfjCe Sheet, Round, and Square Rubber Packingrflf ruu viniunoi jijoju xsinu. - t-j 'Rji5si& ''iSrai GAJtDKN r3EED,UKASeB.jS Which will be exchanged for country pro dace or sold at lowest prices. Corner Cheiiauuis and Hamilton Streets ASTOKIA. OREGON. airs. P. M. Williamson, DRACKR IX DRESS TRB1MINGS, All kinds' of .WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, J. G. HUSTLER. atr I. "W. CASE, LMPORTEU AND WHOLESALE AND KH TAIL DEALER IN GENERAL BRCHAUDISE iladies underwear, etc. 1 corner of coss ana Jefferson streets, Astoria Corner Chcnamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA OREGON "0I Statnping-and Drss3 Jlaklng done to