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Vol. xvi.
Astoria, Oregon, Saturday Morning, January 21, 1882.
No. 94.
IDftili)
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PIONEER DAYS IN WASHING-1 ,,i II become a whaling depot just
TON TERRITORY. , ,. .. . '
yet.' rims the greed .of n few
Commodore T. S. Phelps, says I unscrupulous men. in their efforts
the San Francisco Bulletin, now , to take advantage of the people
Commandant -at the Navy Yard at i sent to protect their lives and
vallejo, published some time ago .property, decided the immediate
in the United. Service Magazine, a ' fortunes of one of the finest har-
fragment of history relating to the i hors on the continent.
settlement of Washington Terri- Except thro -small bands of In-
tory. Prior to the year 1S40, medians residing in the neighborhood
settlement in that territory had, of Seattle, I lie entire bands of
been .made by the . lutes west of
the Cascade range. In the latter
part of that year a band of Ameri
cans cleared away the forests and
made a settlement at the place
now known as Olympia. It
would seem, therefore, that the J
settlement of Washington Terri
tory by Americans was nearly con
current with that of California by
our own people. The gold fever
accounts in part for the stronger
current of immigration which was
turned toward this State. The
dense forests of Washington Ter
ritory and hostile Indians nrobablvi
had much to do with retarding ing expedition in Eehring sea, was
settlements. As late as 1S53, j sent up to Puget Sound.by Corn
there were only a handful of white jmandcr Farragut. of the Maro
settlers in the territory. Seattle, ' Island Navy Yard, and became an
where the principal concentration j efficient auxiliary in suppressing
of settlers had been made, had ' Indian hostilities. Here is a bit
only about fifty persons as late as j of tragedy, as well as cemedy:
1855. The name was derived from ' Pat Canim, on resolving to unite
an Indian chief, who was disposed the fortunes of his people, with
to live on friendly terms with the j those of the whites, stipulated
"Boston men." For many years with the territorial authorities for
the Indians. were disposed to be the payment" of eighty 'dollars for
peaceful. The delivery of some the head of every chief killed by
two hundred thousand dollars in i his tribe, and twenty dollars per
presents to the Indians about the i capita for those of lesser note, the
year 1854, as a preliminary meas
ure for treaty-making, and the
frauds practiced by agents in the
distribution, had much to do in
making enemies of the Indians.
They determined to exterminate
the whites. The sloop-of-war De
catur was ordered from Honolulu
to Puget Sound, making the voy
age in twenty-five days. Commodore-
Phelps was the navigator
of the Decatur. The following
reference is of local interest:
When in California, the ship ! Point, steering for our anchorage,
was delayed a few days in San land as the occupants were decked
Francisco, and while there an ap. ! in gala costume, with clean faces,
parcntly trifling circumstance oc-' we were at a loss to account for
curred, seemingly not worth- of I the unusual displa' until Pat Can
second thought; but for the im- Jim came over thegangway, arrayed
portant, bearing it had on the in citizen's garb, including Con
future of Port Townsend, I am in-! gross gaiters, white kid gloves, and
duccd to relate it, as a possible white shirt, with standing collar
warning to others of a kindred na- reaching half way up to his ears,
ture who may be disposed to try a and the whole finished off with a
similar experiment. ' flaming red necktie. To our in-
One morning a cSmmittec of j terrogalions regarding this.won
prominent merchants came on ' derful transformation from a dirty
board and stated to the cantain savage to a pattern citizen, with
their desire to establish a whaling
station at some point nearer the
whaling grounds of the Aictic
than San Francisco, and had set
tled upon Port Townsend as the
place, and only waited for his
opinion, pio or con to decide the
tnattcr. In reply, Captain Ster-1
rett, who, by the way, was favora-'
bly impressed with the place i
selected, urged the undertaking.
with all the eloquence of which he i
was master, and to which the gen-,
tlemen respended: "That settles
it; we will establish it at once."'
As they were about leaving, the
chairman queried: "By the bv,
Captain, how about provisions?
Arc the prices reasonable?" The
Captain answered by handing them
his market book, remarking, "You
can see for yourselves,! ntlomcn,
what they charged mo and my
ship's company." - After carefully
scrutinizing every item to the last
one recorded, they threw down
the book, and with much apparent
feeling exclaimed: "We thght
the cost of provisions and stores in
this city were high enough, and
for that reason we desired to go
where they were more moderate,
but this is beyond all conception.
We do not believe Port Townsend
savages itad become hostile to the
whites. Tin: colonics were poor,
and had few effective arms. The
Decatur having struck a ledge of
rocks, came near being shipwrecked
at a later day, but was repaired
and did good service. In one of
the battles which followed, the
forces ot the latter opposed to the
Decatur men and a -few settlor.,
was about two thousand. The In
dians, after a number of battles,
were whipped into a condition of
comparative peace. Ala later day
the steamer John Hancock, which
had previously been on an cxnlor-
heads to be delivered on board
the Decatur, and by that vessel
forwarded to Olympia to be count
ed and recorded. During the
month of February several of these
ghastly trophies were received
and sent to their destination,
which completed oar part of the
transaction, and the matter had
partially passed from our minds,
when, on the morning of April 3d,
a fleet of twenty-five canoes ap-
! peared from the direction of Alki
much complacency he informed
us of his having visited Olympia
with Vto of his own people and 75
allies of the Skequamish tribe for
the purpose of receiving payment
for the enemies, and they were
now returning to their own coun-
try. contented and happy with the
resuli of this visit to their white
brothers,
The future historian of Wash-
ington Territory will draw largely
from this fragmentary contribu-
tion. The men who acted his
tory, and who have a vivid recol
lection of events are the pioneers,
whose contributions are of the
greatest importance when the fut
ure historian collects his materials
for an extended history.
Hobby Riding.
We notice that many have a
mania for talking of their ailments.
One question about their health
will tilt over on you the great re
servoir of their complaints. They
have told the story so often that
rthcy can slide through the whole
from C above to 'C below. For
thirty years their spine has been at
a disconnt and they never were
any better of neuralgia till they
took the rheumatism. At first vou
feel sympathy for tke invalid; but
after a while the story touches
ludicrous-. They tell you that they
feel so faint in the morning, and
have such a poor appetite at noon,
and can not sleep nt nights, and
have jumbago in their back and
Uttle dots floating before their
eyes, and have taken ammania
cum, gargled their throat with sal
ammoniac, and bathed their back
with saponaceous liniment; that
very moment they are chewing
chamomile flowers to settle their
stomachs, and excuse themselves
for a moment to take off a mustard
plaster that begins to blister. They
arc the harvest of druggists, and
the amazement of physicians, who
no sooner clear the pain from one
spot than it appears in another. At
times we should talk over our dis
tresses, and seek sympathy, but
perpetual discourse on such themes
wears out the patience of our
friends. You always see the young
people run from the groaning val
etudinarian; and the'minister fails
in his condolence, for why speak
of the patience of Job to one that
says boils are nothing to his dis
tresses? The hobby he rides is
wounded. Incurable nags are
taken out on the commons and
killed, but this poor hobby jogs on
with no hope on the other side of
the Red sea of joining Pharoah's
horses. The more it limps, and
the harder it breathes, the faster
the' ride it.
Restoring Solomon's Temple.
Reuf Pasha, the Turkish Gov
ernor of Jerusalem, has recently
received imperative orders from
Sultan Abdul Hamid to resume
the work of restoration of Solo
mon's temple, commenced under
the reign of Abdul Aziz, but dis
continued some five years ago.
The Pasha has also been instruct
ed to clear the great square front
ing the temple of all the rubbish
and rank vegetation with which it
is at present incumbered. In this
square stands the famous Mosque
of Omar, which derives a revenue
of some 1,500 a year from pil
grim contributions and other
sources. Hitherto the greatest
portion of this sum found its way
annually to Staraboul. The Sul
tan, however, has decreed that
henceforth it shall be applied to
defraying the expenses of the
works above alluded to, the pres
ent resumption of which, as well
as their original inception is due in
reality to suggestions made at dif
ferent times to the Ottoman au
thorities by members of the Aus
trian imperial family. The restora
tion of the temple ruins was begun
at the instance of Francis Joseph
during his visit to the Hoi- Land,
shortly after the accession of
Abdul Aziz to the throne; and it
was the recent pilgrimage of the
Arch-Duke Rudolph to .Tudea that
imparted d fresh impulse to the
interrupted enterprise. Not only
has the Commander of the Faith
ful signified it to be his sovereign
will that the works be carried out
without further delay, but two
officials of the Sublime Porte,
Serid and Raiff Effexdin, have al
ready left Constantinople for Jeru
salcm with instructions to take
measures on their arrivals for in
suring tlie literal fulfillment of his
Majesty's decree.
It is tho easiest thing in the
world to write fun. All you've got
to do is to sit down and think of it
andthen write it. We could write
columns of it if we could think
of it.
Catarrh cured, health and sweet
breath secured byShiloh'sCatarrhEem
edy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free.
For sale by W. E. Dement.
Shiloh's Cough and Consumption
Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It
cures consumption, Sold by W.E. Dement.
Furnished Itoomt to l,ct
At .Airs. Munson's lodging Iioui:.
.Votlce.
.iixtreceiwd per steamer Columbia, j
djiuciunn t-.i--n.-iii -itui, WJ1ICJ1 Will
iiuiui i-.i-uuill uMUI, WHICH Will
reed up In first class tvliat Ho"
Occmeia-hlork '
-
De serv
coe
Take otloi-.
On after litis date an additional to
cents per conl will be charged on all
orders for sawed wood not accompanied
by tlierasli.at!ra.s wood vard. .fulv
K 1JWI.
. I
skinny Wen.
Wells' Health Uenewer. .Violate
cure for nervous debility and weakness
of llieseneratue functions. -SI, at drug
gists. Oregon Depot. DAVIS & -CO.,
Portland, Or.
Notice.
From this dale James I!. Hooker i-t the
only person authorized to contractdebts
or order goods m my name for u-.e.at the
Knappton Cannery. JosKroi Hi-mk.
Astoria, J.111. 3, 18S2.
"BnCiinpalbn."
New, quick, complete care 4 da vs.
urinary affections, smaiting, frequent
nr Hlmmi!- urinntinit lrMnntr .li.n,i.
SI. at druggists. Oregon Depot, DATIS
& CO., Portland, Or. v-
To live Men.
Tin; Astokia-V has now reached a
circulation which plaecs it at the head
of the list of Oregon dailies and insures
to advertisers thereof more benefit for
fhn nmnnnt nnirl tlmtt ,o. lin.aii-n,l
...u ...u.. ...... W.I..1 JtJ Ul. OIl.llIt.U
elsewhere. To thooe who wish to reach
the largest number of readers at the
smallest expense, wo offer the columns
of an attractive daily, the success of
which from the very start has been far
beyond the expectations of the most
sanguine.
I'ernvian IJlttei-H.
Cinchona Itulira
Tho Count Cinchon was the Spanish
Viceroy in Peru In IffiO. The Countess,
his wife, was prostrated by an intermit
tent fever, from which she was freed by
the use of the native remedy, the Peru
vian bark. or. as it was called in the
language of the country, 'Quinquina.'"
Grateful for her recovery, on her return
to Europe In IKS, she introduced the
remedy m Spain, where it was known
under various names, until Linnauis
called it Cinchona, in honor of tho lady
who had brought them that -which was
more precious than the gold of tholncas.
To this day. after a lapse of two hun
dred and fifty years, science lias given
us nothing to take its place. It etrectu
ally cures a morbid appetito for stimu
lants, by restoring tho natural tone of
the stomach. It attacks excassie love
of liquor as it does a fever, and destroys
both alike. The powerful tonic irtue
of tho Cinchona is preserved in the
Peruvian Bitters, which are as effeethe
against malarial fever to-dav as they
wero in the days of the old Spanish
"Viceroys. We guarantee the ingredi
ents of these bitters to be absolutely
pure, and of the best known quality.
Atrial will satisfy you that this is tho
best bitter in the world. "The proof of
tho pudding Is in the eating,'' and we
willingly abldo this test. For sale by
all druggists, grocers and liquor dealers.
Order it.
Mother! mothers !! Slotlioj-t.'j! !
Are you disturbed atnight and broken
of your rest by a sick child suffering
and cryiug with the excruciating pain
of cutting teeth ? If so, go at once and
get a bottle of Mrs. Winsfew'.s Soothing
Syrup, it will relieve the poor littlo suf
ferer immediately depend upon it;
there is no mistake about it. There is
not a mother' on earth who has ever
used it, who will not tell you at once
that it will regulate the bowels, and
give rest to the mother, and relier and
liealth.to tho child, operating like magic.
It Is perfectly safe to use- in all cases,
and pleasant to the taste, and is the pre
scription of one ot thoxddest and best
female physiciaus and nurees In tho
United States. Sold everywhere, ii"
cents a bottle
JSTTherc lsnot now any better news
paper, nor ono more eonolsteiitlv do
voted to the building up of thc.countrr
thanTHK Astoiuax. At the price of
Two Dollars per year it is tho cheapest,
as well as the best. Willi our aid and
encouragement wcshnll haablo to make
further improvements to enhance its
field of usefulness.
ISTilll citizens of Oiegon ui)0 de.oiio
to inform their friends in the states of
the condition andprogicssofthis state,
can hat e no more complete and compre
hensive volume of facts to send them
than by subscribing for this journal,
and having us mail it weekly to" their
friends. We mail it as directed. For
5 00 In advance, we mail three copies
of The Weekly Astouiax one year.
King of the Blood
Is not a "cure all," It Is a blood-purillcraud
tonic. Impurity of the blood poisons the sys
tem, deranges the circulation, and thus in
duces many disorders, known bv different
names to UlstinRulsh them according to ef
fects, but being really branches or phases of
that great generic disorder. Impurity ot
Blood. Sucll afo Dwpepria, mWousiirjm,
Jslver Complaint, OmUlpalltm, Kcrtmu D!x
oracrs. Hcadaclit, Backache, General )l'eaU
ntm, Heart DUcaM, Dropsy, Kidney Dieae,
Piles. RheumalUm, Catarrh, Scrotuhi.Shln
Disorder!. Pimples. Vlcen. Suxtunas, Jit.,
&c. KIdc or the Blood prevents, and
cures these by attaeklnc the caufc. Impurity
o the blood. Chemists and pliysician3 agree
in calling It "the most genuine and efficient
preparation for the purpose." . Sold by Drug
gists, 81 per bottle. See testimonials, direc
tions, &c., In pamphlet, "Treatise on Diseases
ot toe Blood' wrapped around each bottle.
D. RANSOM, SON & Co.. Vrops.
Buffalo, i.i
NoJ9fJ""wjl"1"1
Eastern Oysters.
Another fine lot of Eastern Oysters
just rveelveil at Roscoe, per steamer
Oregon. OccuVnt block.
Choice fruit.
! tit .1 . . .. , .
i A !'f '' choicest kinds of apples in
tIie innvt lnves for sale at J. II. P.
I (J ray's.
Ai-risoiii I.ntlsius House,
Intnl. ri?ou.
I'ort-
-Vew house and lir.-t class in it's ap
pointments. Third street, in K. n
i unnip-tou s mocK. opposite uapr. Ains
worth. Kooi-h b the dav, week or
month. "Mns. Anr.ir.oxt.
AoMee to lUe (indies.
Switches, curls nnd frizzes made from
combings or eat hair. Call on or ail
dres am. Uni.r.xitAr.T,
Occident lia.irdre.oNin; saloon,
Astoria, Oregon.
Ttir trfflljr totorian
Is a mammoth .sheet, nearly double
the size of the Daily. It is just the pa
per for the fneoidc. containing in nddi-
I tion to all the runout news, choice mis-
ceuany. agricultural matter, market re
ports, etc. Jt is timiiNhed to single sub
oeriuprs at .?:. 00 per year in advance.
ny the Weekly.
'I'm, Wukki.y AsToniAX for this
week is full of just such information
and news of the country as your friends
in tho east want to see. It has very
few advertisements, and is chock to the
nui7zli; of information that no famlly
ean successfully squeeze along without.
Two dollars will buy the whole wad for
a year, ?l 50 for six months, or ten cents
per copy.
IVillintiiRport Property.
Ureal bargains are now offered in the
city of Williarasport for anv persons
wishing to locate from one lot to five
acres. It is well adapted for gardens,
dairy ranches or pleasant homes; well
elevated, situated one milo south of
Astoria on Youngs bay, with a good
graded -road to tho place. For further
information call at my residence near
the cemetery. Joiix Williamson.
Hall's Vlgktablt: Sicilian Hair
Itnxr.WEi: is a scientific combination of
some of the most powerful restorative
agent-t in the vegetable kingdom. It re
stores gray hair to Its original color. It
makes the scalp white and clean. It
cures dandruff ami humors, and falling
out of the hair. It f ornlshet, the nutri
tive principle by'which the hair is nour
ished and supported. It makes the hair
nioht, soft and glosNj-. and Is unsur
passed as a hair dressing. It is the most
economical preparation ever offered to
the public. a' its effects remain a long
time, makinjionly an occasional appli
cation necessary. It is recommended
and used by eminent medical men, and
officially endorsed bvthe State Assayer
of Massachusetts. The popularity of
Halls Hair llcnewer has incrersed with
the test of ninny years, both in this
country and in foreign lands, and it is
now known and ued In all the civilized
countries of tho world.
For. Sale t.y all Dealfjss.
.Neier go .shopping without con
suiting the advertising columns of The
Astoria:?. I'iiej will tell you where
the beot burgahio -.uv to be had, and just
what merchants are alhe and doing
business.
AIISCKLLANEOUS.
HOLMAN'S PAD.
rou THE
ST0MAGH,
LIVER,
AND
KIDNEYS.
TRADE -HARK.
Iii all -.ioes nr liillioiisness and mal.iri.i In
every foini, .-iprew-ututive and cure of chills,
fe er and dumb &-jar. Dr. Ilolman's Iid Is a
perfect sucoeos. And for d j spcsin, sick
headache and nennin prostrailon,:is the
nad ts nnolled oer tin-nit of thi stnm.ii-ii
tliOKteat nervouo epiitei.it annihilates the-
msease hi once.
It rrKiiLitPS the liter nud stomach so suc
cessfully that digestion becomes perfect.
I'rof.J. A. Loonus says: "It Is nearer a
unlcr-ol panacea than anything in medi
cine." This Is done on the principle of at
rorptlon.of which Dr. Ilolman's l-art ts the
only ttue exponent.
Tor all klduey troubles, use Dr. Ilolman's
Itenrtl or Kidney Kid, the best remedy In tho
world al reeonmier.rted by the medical
faculty. w
"n!
Beware of Bogu.3 Pads.
Each genuine Uohn.in's Tad bears tho pri
vate ret enae stamp of thellolman Pad Co..
with the above trade mark printed In green.
Buy none without it.
For Sale by all Druggists.
Dr. Ilolman's ad ice is free. Full treatise
sent free on application.
Address : . HOLMAN TAD CO
"II Broadway, New York.
P.O. box 2112.
Painter and Ruffner,
lWALEHS IX
0LXE1-, - - " - OREGON
BILL HEAD TAPER,
0
K EVERY UIU DE AND COLOTt. PRIN-
I or plain, lit lowest rates, nt
The Astorum office
SIHPPING TAGS
THE BKST QUALITY, WILL BE SOLD
by the hundred, or by the box, printed or
plain, to salt customers, at
THB'ASTOBUIt oEc.
nn ok
VJiiSJi
JlISCELLAXEOUS.
- 1
S. ARNDT & FERCHEN,
ASrOlUA. - OREGOX.
The Pioneer MachinelShop
;rfi-.
:rZi-I . .j7 f
w5WKfi.yy"'
A-v" v&asS-ssrs
v-
Boiler Shop l&gfgg
All kinds ot
ENGIffE, C&NNERY,
A.VI
STSAMEOAT WORK
Promptly attended to.
A specialty made of rcpaltins
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTi: STItELT.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
Bes-tok Street, Nine. Paukicr Hocsk,
ASTORIA, - ORUfJON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LANDiMARINE ENGINES
Boiler Work, Steamboat Work.
and Cannery Work a specialty.
A. D. WAS3, President.
J. G. IIcstler, Secretary.
I.W. Case, Treasurer.
Jolly Fox, Superintendent.
WILLIAM EDGAR,
Corsor M sin nnd Chcnamua Streets,
ASTORIA QRF.G0N.
DC.VLKT. JX
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
Tlio Celebrated
JOSEPH RODCERS &, SONS
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
AND WE GENUINE W0STENH0U.1
and other Eneluh Catlory.
FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS
Genuine Bleershaum Pipes, etc.
A fine Moek ot
Watr!irt mill .Tpm-lr.v. 3Juzr.li- nml
Jti-crcli I.eaillnj: Shot ttuuh mid
Itifii'N, llcvolvcr. J'Jwtols.
:uiil Ammunition
.nAitixi:
;rAssi:H.
ALSO A TINE
Assortment of .line SPECTACLES and EYE
(.LASSES.
For Sale.
Per British liarfc "Wanlock" due at Astoria
Jlareh 1st.
100 Tons No. 1 Glencarnock Scotch
Pig Iron,
40 Tons English Foundry Coke,
350 Tons Best Hard Steam Coal.
Appij t(i
Al'G.CKIN.NEY,
Astoria, Oregon.
GERMANIA BEEK HALL
AND
BOTTLE BEER DEPOT.
CKt.- mcs Street. Astocm.
The. Ilest of JbugoG t'.i. a Class
Orders for the
la' Brewery
Left at tula place will he promptly attend
ed to.
-JTo cheap San Francisco Deer sold at
this place
tVM. BOCK. Proprietor.
W31-
HOWE.
BOAT BUILDER,
AT TIIK OLD STAND, GRAY'S RUILDING
FIRST CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY.
MINT SALOON, .
OPPOSITE O. R. & A". COJIPANYS DOCK.
None but the beit liquors and cigars passed
over the bar.
AY. SCHULDT.
I. "W. CASE,
IMPORTJEU ANDJVHOLESALE AKD RE-TAlfr'DEALER'IK-
&1ERAL HRCIAMSE
Corner Chenamas and Cass streets.
AflTOBIA - - - OREGON
'i..i . . . , '
BLACKSMITH 0JPig
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z rrz . - :5a'
Jvfi
BUSINESS CARDS.
"g C. HOLIK.,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION' AND
-i. SUBAXCE AGENT.
J) A. 3IrI.TOSU,
. MERCHANT TAILOR,
Occident Hotel Building.
ASTORIA. - - - OREQOK
Tji i. vTo,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Ofllce in C. U Parker's building, on Benton
steeet, opposite Custom Uouse,
ASTORIA, --.- OREGON.
TAX TCTTIiE. 31. .
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON!
OFFicE-Ovcr the "White House Store."
house. Cuenamus street, Astoria, Oregon.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Itcoui Xo. 3. Astorian Buildiac
(UP STAIB.)
streets, Astoria, Oregon.
"P P. HICKS,
PENTIST,
ASTOltH, --- - OREGON.
Rooms In Allen's building np stairs, comf
ot Ca.s and Sqemocqhe streets.
J.
Q. A. BOWLBY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Chenamus Street, - ASTORIA. OREOOft
Q II. BAIN A- CO.,
OEAU.lt IN
Door. Windows, Blinds, Tnuu
Honin, Lumber, Etc
All kind: of Onfe T.nmhpr nines 'Rnot via.
terial, etc. '
Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Ga
evlve and Astor streets.
J. H. D. GRAY,
Wholesale and retail dealer In.
. FLOUR,
AZ.T. ICIXDS OJF FEED,
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wh, Etc.
General storage and Tharfago on re&soo-abli-
tenns Foot ot Benton street. Astoria
Oregon.
Take Notice.
John Rogers, Central Market,
Has received alarge Invoice ot
BARRELS AND HALF BARRELS
ot the best quality, v
And uiMiw ready to supply Butchers Can
neries and all others, cheap tor cash.
3UE:E3.S.
DKALEU IX
New and Choice
m i l l i n:er y,
Desires to call the attention ot the Ladles ol
Astoria to the fact that she has received
a largo assortment of the
r.ATK8T STVI-FJS O'
Hats. Bonnets, Trimmings,
AND
F-fLrSfC"5T GOODS.
Corner Main and Squemoqhe Streets.
HILL'S VARIETIES.
fiEO.IHLU - - - PROPRIETOR
CIlAS. KOIILKlt, - STAGE MANAGES
Open nil (lie Year, Performance Evfry
Mslit. Entire Cnanse .of Pro-
crauime-Once a Week.
Comprising all tho latest
SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS.
Tho theatre is crowded nightly, and all
srlio hare witnessed the entertainment pro
nounce it to bo equal to any given elsewhere.
Mr. Hill as a caterer for the public's
amusement can not be excelled. Anybody
wishing to spend a pleasant evening and
see sparkling wit and beauty without vul
garity, should improve the opportunity and
come.
Open air concert every evening ; perform
ance commencing at 8 ; entrance to theatre
on Benton street ; private boxes on Chena
mus street. . -
Mrs. P.-3T. Williamson,
dkaixk nr
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
All kinds ot
IWOOLS, ZEPHYRS,
LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC.
Corner of Cass and Jefferson streets, AstojU
-Stamping and Drc-MaJrlaj 'dtMt
order.
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