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TIirRSDAy JA3SUAKY 11, 3S-3
Presidential Election.
The maimer of clectinjr the
President ot the United States is
a j .resent subject of discussion in
Congress. There are some in
fivor of having the election by a
uir? t vot of the peeple: others
tb'nk the present system is the
tiNt ;,et devised. The electoral
vtein of choosing a president is
-r different in practice from
uiat its originators intended, arid
i- re .!ly as direct a system of vot
"o fo president as can he suc
."evfullj practiced. The primal
-da of the fr&mors of the consti-
it ion was t have the people
choose a certain number of electa
or. gne, experienced men; icp
iiUible and learned, who would
upon a certain day meet, and with
due care decide upon some one
worthy to fill the high office of
Prewd:.i of the Ameiican Uc
P'jWt: the theory was excellent
as a theory but impracticable.
PatYv Iimcs wore soon drawn, and
the matter became one of political
.ificanee tlirougheut: for the
last Mxty years whig, or fedeial
vt, o.- free eoiler, or abolitionist,
o c )vt!tuiott man, or republican
r tienjocmt knew just exactly
!,m I.T- candidates for presidential
Wto- xrtMtid vote at the time he
ote 1 for him, will nat once, not
een in the memorable contest of
", did a. presidential elector
prove recrftMit to his political
jJedjye. TIjc :nnn in Oregon, in
-Nov. SS0V vrho voted for the
Demoer.Mie presidential electors
luot as'-ureHy lcimrr he w;is vot
uipj for Gen. Hanceck: the man
wiio voted fr the Republican
state presidential electors was
equally certain that he was voting
lor .las, A. Garfield. That was a
..srert ote. and is about as direet,
..j i i- :tfe to make it. "With a
or mollifications the pres-
4
w ia good one and
2 " in. in argument in favor of
. "u.rect" system of voting for
r.-sidcnt.bingfiihirly enough coiiiss
from i!ku who call for "slttU
. jtiiW and vet, if their system of
lectiag president .was to prevail,
u would td to u total subversion
f s4 ate rights. "We believe that
.en Mute in this Union is an in-
vtal commonwealth with rights
... -bukl be maintained, and
.liarcs Unit should not be
.r iiled nor surrendered, yet br-
li mr tbt ntuion should be
- . 'Hpd with a big N.1 when
u I in onoction with American
I ' - :. we do not believe in malc-
i ijr ca h ommojnvealth praeti-
hi. itilpett6fit. But it should
i idejmidai in the mutter of
uig a pnrstcjant, and should
t ! oxemwod or overridden by
; 1 jfer sislors. Take a few fig-
u v- in 1SS0 there were cast in
I -Mtod StMtns 4, 40-1,41 G votes
"'ii fi4d: and 4yA4-l,952 votes
ii,unHk: 30S,57S votes for
Y"l,r. (laxfi eld's mdjoritv was
. :t '..U. Had tlml vote been
.'i vt un, wlmt a pitiful figure
i would have presented;
.jriic vonld have been her
i ns to be a sovereign
In New York were cast on
kcxsmml 1,103,045 vete:
i cxw 40,S16: yet under
i -int. 3jaeta, we here had
i ch t say, proportionately,
i'i '.( who nouM be president, as
i, .i our k-ter stalf on the At-i
!i, fm it. Were there a di-
v u of tbe peopie on the
. - i . presidential election,
ii . r ;ncas of influence
. politicians possess could
Kvvp up" a majority in New
York or Pennsylvania, of 150,000,
nJ wipe out .of existence the
Vi.dor inajorities of half a do7.cn
- a to tbair groat injury. As it
a presrtnfc, ivc.hcre in Oregon,
w writhe th&se lines, have bv our
. ' idnal wte, as much to say
1-n.Mi running the government as
.-, nt v-nine men have in New
Y -. TShether an advautage or
notj this is a -fact "Were 4he
direct system of voting for a presi
dent to prevail, a voter in Oregon
might as well stay at home, as far
as his political influence in the re
sult would be coiiecrneVl. .
'Ml' run
Presidential Succession.
Tijk bill to provide for the
performance of the duties of the
president, in case of his removal
by death, resignation, or inability
of both the president and vice
president, passed the senate last
Tuesday. It enacts that in case of
the removal of both the president
and vice-president of the United
States, the secretary of state, or
if there be none, or in case of his
removal by death, resignation, or
inability, then another member of
tnc cabinet in order of precedence,
as follews: The secretary of the
treasury, the secretary of war,
the postmaster-general, the secre
tary of the nary, the secretary of
the interior, shall act as president
until the disability is removed, or
until the vacancy i otherwise law
fully filled; sueh officer being eli
gible to the ofiice of president
under the constitution, and not
being under articles of impeaoh
ment, bv the house of representa
tives at the time the powers and
duties of the office shall dorolve
upon either of them; provided
that, whenever the powers and du
ties of the president of the United
States shall devolve upon any of
the persons named, if congress be
not then in session, or if it would
not meet regularly within twenty
days thereafter, it shall be the
duty of the person upon whom
the said powers shall devolve, to
issue a proclamation convening
congress in extraordinary session,
giving twenty daj's' notice of the
time of mectincr.
Tiik Pacific Stock Exchange,
of San Francisco, is about to sell
U budding and go out of busi
ness. 2o more money in mining
stock. Better for everybody that
sueh is the case.
NEW TO-DAY
FbEmbiB, Gas & SteanFittiic.
All Work Warranted.
Till hulluT ai ranxi'iucnN can be
found at the new Odd Tcllow.s Kuildinp:.
J.1S. W. ItflHlOCK.
S3.700 Farm For Sale.
1 AA('U1!. 1AIXG WITHIN' EIGHT
lOv miles of Astoiia. Macros in mead
ow. tr:iT cli:ued. good fnime house with
7 riKMii-. ell li.nslK'd. i larns. one ! M
ft'et mi on If. ''J fwt. with uajjon shed
and tl)!(" i 'ra. One hire .vlieeji shed. 20
tonxof timothj Ji.iy. Oni'Kood wagon and
sji.ui of horv- willi ImnieM. Six milk cows
l"ii )ie:l n-'iee tttonty head of hoes. 125
Itiuiii ami 50 ajijilc trees'toetlier with small
f.iats. roll Mrt of liirm and other tools in
ludiiiK 0 en.eut si w . Also l.nse shed for
stoi ins coal.
Term- 2 "(W m-3i. P.alanci' two e.ir.
dlw a nOZOKTII & JOUNd.
To Ail Whom It May Concern.
At a mkitting or the longshokc
iihmi ami Kipccrs' Union held on the fcth
iiiU:nt. it wasicsohcd not to wotl; for less
JhHii at confr jier hour tter this date on
MMMlHsaiid Iiolid:is, Drlctveen the hours
itf . V. 5t. Jtiul 7 . Ji.
i; :iI.t if the rie-ident.
A. MAI.TMAN'. Her. See.
A'oriii. O.-.. .Inn. Slli. 18?. dJt
For Sale.
Ox Acvonxr or DnrAirrrin: fkom
lhe Stan. one ht, in a erv deMrahle
li-altt in tiiis e!t. fylci'. S3JJ5.
Ajl to ' K. C. HOLDKN.
1 .. Ileal listale A Kent.
FOR RENT.
A Hoi:!)IC AM) LODGING HOUSE
j-j. ol 17 looms, jciriiy fnniished m Upjitr
Aliiin. liimuie at '.lohansen's -tore for
fin titer urticuli-. 2-wk
Notice,
mm: khool taxes kei: school
B Distrlft N'o 'tare not? due and iuaaWp
at my offlee, in Tlie Fisherman's r.iekiii;;
Ciutan'- Intildin. Tlie-c taxes become
ilelimiueiit WTin das from date.
itor.EItT HAMILTON.
Sehoul Clerk.
1'jht Atoi i.i. .Tan. .", 18S5.
FOR ShLE.
,i LOTS INr KI.OCK IW. 1 HOUSE AND
re lot m :lork 42. and 2 lots in Mock 1,
Adair'- A-tunn 1M feet aluahle water
fnnu in Slmelc,'- Astona l houeand lot
m h'orkils. l lot in ldork .". and 1 lot In
bloek ." in Mm eley's Astoria.
Alo stre and duelling hou-e to let.
lii.inire of lJOZoKTII & JOHNS,
dink
TI5K STKA3IKK
GEN- MILES
Will leave for
ttRAYS HARBOR
About January 12tli, 1883.
TO THE PUBLIC.
ON. Olt KKI'OIti: JANUARY 4th. the
rrcudmoflrShootiiii; ('alien wlllle re
moved to the new building next to Geo.
Hume's More. In connection with the ("alien-
will be added a first-class stock of Ci
gars. Tobacco. tc. ; also in th near future
will be added a line billiard tabic, and other
amuenients. It is my intention to keep a
guiut and orderly place ot amusement and
recreation, on a strictly temperance plan,
w here no liouors w ill he sold.
JAS.MACOMBEE.
BOOKS, FANCY GOODS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
CARL ADLERJS EMPORIUM.
Frchlt Stoclcj Direct IaaperUi
tlons: Low Figures.
Silverware. Cards and Stationery.
A full line of the standard authors. Com
plete epltion of all the leading works from
5 cents to $5.
IHusical IiiNtrumeHls,
Sheet Muhie,
Musician's Supplies.
GARL ADLER.
Main Street,
Astoria, Oregon
Leinenweber & Co.,
a LKIXKVWEBKR. It. TBROW.V.
ESTAULISnED 1865.
ASTORIA. OREGON,
TAMERS AND GMRBIES,
Manufacturer nnd Importers ol
A I.I. KINDS OK
AND FINDINGS
Wholesale Dealers In
OIL AND TALLOW.
fibril I "he:t cash price paid lor Hide nnd
Tallow.
Hemlock Street Assessment.
NOTICE is hereby given that the as
sessment made by Ordinance .No. 493
for the proposed improvement of Hem
lock Street from the west side of East-2d
Street to the eastern end of Hemlock
Street, in Shively's Astoria, in the man
ner ptovided by Ordinanco No. 49G in
each of the following described lots
fronting on said portion of said street
is now due and payable at tho office of
the City Treasurer, in U. S. gold and
silver coin, and unless paid within Ave
lavs from the expiration of this notice,
to-wit: Saturday, Jan. 20. 1833, the Coun
cil will order warrants issued for the
collection thereof. The assessment Is
as follews:
Same of Otrner
JLoL
So. oSo.ofProbaM$
Lot.
Bl
Cost.
W.J J. Adair
Chas. Liugrln estate.
.i w a
A. Van Duen
s iy 15
iy ir.
Uerginan it IJerry. .
X. .Johansen
West Coast racking
Company
1411
P.W.Larson
II. Brown
J2 Kj
iy 13
Chris Erickson
A. W. Cone and E.R.
Burton
J. W. Welch
148
Occident Packing
Company
Andrew Anderson..
Jos. Ostrom
Anna Matson
20 T
19 15
.1. Q. A. Bowlby and
Yv. w. Parker...
Otto Peterson ,
E. O'Connor...
147
20 05
19 15
Columbia Canning
company
J. II. DcForce
K.P.Hoff
J.M.Olsen
Pacific Union Pack
in'' Company
J. M. Snivel v
.1 u
Columbia Canning
company ,
14t
Pacific Union Pack
ing Company
J. Q. A. Bowlby and
W.W.Parker. ...
1
o
19 15
:t
4
5
Occident Packing
Company ...
Gelo F.Parker
I X Ii Packing Com
pany.... ......
19 C6
23 15
19 15
19 15
9 58
958
19 15
23 15
19 C5
19(15
20 65
25 15
19 15
u
19 C3
19 15
G
12
145
11
e-flO
E.B.Gaccr....
Xancy Welch.
sjlO
9
8
J. Q.A. Bowlby and
W.W.Parker..:..
J.LShlrely
J. Q.A; Bowlby and
n . i . i. arKer. . .
144
Ocean Canning Com
pany.... ...
27 15
19 15
CITY OF ASTOniA CROSSINGS.
Amount.
East? and Hemloclc $69 98
" G " 90
5 " " 49 4G
" 4 u 45 9G
3 M " 49 4G
o 55 4(j
By order of the Common Council.
F. C. Noebis,
dtd Audi to ai Clerk.
BANKING ANDJNSURANCE.
BROKER BANKER
An
INSURANCE AGEIfP
ASTORIA. -.- OREGON
OFFICE HOURS:
FROM 8 O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL 4
O'CLOCK P. H.
Hoi Mutual Insurance Co.,
OF CALIFORNIA.
J. F. flOUGItTOK
Chab. R. Stouv.
(jko. L. STonr .
ri evident
.. Secretary
.Agent for Osteon
Capital paid up in U. 8. i:old
coin Vi 000 l0
I. W. CASK. Agent,
Chcn&miLS street. Astoria. Oregon.
$67,000,000 CAPITAL.
LIVERPOOL AND LOvrON AND
GLORE.
NORTU BRITISH AND MERCAN
TILE OF LONDON AND
EDINBURGH.
OLD CONNECTICUT OK HART
FORD, AND
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES
Rej.rejentlnK a CRpItel of C7.000.O0O.
A. VAN I)USEN Acent.
MAGNUS C. WIOSBY,
Dealer In
HARD! ABE, IRON, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTER?
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP '.LEAD
SHEET IROH TIN AND COPPER,
Caflneryjanfl Flsheraeiis Snpplies
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP
PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done with reatness and dispatch.
None but first class workmen employed.
A large assortment oQ
SCALE?
Constantly on hand.
Tliii pao rvtitfrvcti for
CERTAIN PARTIES.
LOEB & CO.,
JOBBKKS IN
WINES.
LIQUORS,
AND
CIGARS.
AttENTS FOIt THE
Best San Francisco Houses and
Eastern Distilleries.
f3PA soodn sold at San rranclncn l'rlces.
MAIN STBKET.
Opposite l'arker IIou.se, Axtorla, Oregon.
I. "W. CASE,
IMPOUTKlt AND WIIOLESALK A.XU KK
rAlk DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
"ornrr ClienantuR and Cass streets.
ASTORIA .... OREGON
J. H. D. GRAY,
Wbo'.osHle and retail dealer In.
ALT. KIXDS OF FEED,
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
General storage and Wharfage on reason
able terms, toot o Benton Mree:. Astoria
Oregon.
To Let.
mHE2NDAND3l5.DFLO01t8, 2ND FIN-
jl unea in rooms : sta an in one, 48 x 60
leet. unfinished. AUo n space of zround
fdled and capped, about 22 x 48 feet, front
ne on Ulney street. Lease Riven to respon
sible parties for i ears. Location most desir-
able lor a Kestaurant nnd JjodfinR House.
Forfurther particulars Inquire of
rs inquire oi
BAKTH&MErEHi
Astoria, Qrs s, DceHnr 2S, T8&.
CITY BOOK STOEE.
Tho Best Store In tho City to get your Money's Worth.
Albums, Autograph and Photograoh all sizes and Prices-
lloolts from n Dime .foTcI to Webster's Unabridged.
ents Jewelry and Culler?-, Writtiiif; Desks or all sizeh, 3Inr
Twnlns Scrap Oooltw, Bibles. I'raycr Books and
Hymnals, nlho. Hie Kej- to HenTcu.
Opera nnd Iarine (Classes. Draiigliiiu; Instruments from SO i
oenls to M30.00 a Set. Blank Books.
And ?cry tiling vou could wiuu in our line.
B.
TEU apply to the Captain, or to
Street Improvement Notice'
NOTICE is herein- jiiven that the
Common Council of the City of Astoria :
did on tlic SOth tlaj of Deecmbor, lSKi, '
pass an onlinance. entitled "An ordi
nance declaring the intention of the
Common Council of making certain re- j
pairs and improvements iii a portion of
Cedar street, the repairs and improu
nipnts to he as follews:
All of that portion of Cedar street be-
t ween the eat side of .Salmon -treot ind i
the west end of said Cedar stieet in that
portion of said City of Astoria winch
was laid out and recorded by .John Itf.
Sliively in Clatsop County, Slate of Ore-,
pon, shall be repaired atid improved as
hereinafter provided, and the costs
thereof assessed on the adjacent prop
erty. The said repairs and improie
meiits shall be made by ro;noini: all of
the defective piles, caps, stringer and
timbers uow in that portion of .aid Ce
llar sireer which is ueiween me east
ide of Salmon street and the wet .ide
of Wet nth .street, and by replacm;; the
same with new and sound lir plies, caps,
.stringers and timbers, and alt such tim
bers that have been by any means, taken
aw ay or displaced, shall be also replaced
with new and sound ones; all timbers
so replaced to be of the same .size and
dimensions as those of the same kind
now in the street; and said portion of
.aid.Ccdar street between said ca-st side
of Salmon street and the west side of
Wast tHh street shall be replanked over
the portion and to the width it is now
planked, with new and sound fir planks
three inches In thickness and twelve
inches wide. That portion or said Ce
dar. street from the wast side of Wc-t
Uth street to the west side of West 9th
street shall be repaired and improved as
follews: By filling it three feet at its
intersection or crossing with West 9th
street, and by excavating and lowering
it three feet at the west side of the cross
ing of West 7th street, and In- filling,
grading or excavating the other parts
or portions so as to be on a grade cor
responding with such crossings when
so graded and West Sth street crossing as
it now is, and then by planking it over in
the center to the width of sixteen feet
with sound fir planks not less than three
inches thick and twelve inches wide, to
be laid on sleepers as follews: One
sleeper four inches by twelve inches
.shall be Imbedded in the center of the
street and shall be so beveled that the
planking will rest firmly on it; two
sleepers four inches by six inches shall
be placed on either side of and parallel
with the center slceeper. the outer edge
of the outside sleepers to he eight feet
from the center ot the center sleeper,
the other sleepers shall be placed in the
middle between the center and outside
sleepers; on the sleepers and at right
angles thereto the planking shall be laid
each plank to be spiked to the sleepers,
two spikes to each sleeper. From the
west side of West 9th street to said west
end of Cedar street, said repairs and
improvements shall be made by con
structing bent work and planking the
same to the width of sixteen feet on a
grade running from the west side of
said West 9lh street when graded as
above provided, to the top of the
planking on the roadway in Olney
street in said city as jam out and re
corded by John McCIurc, the said
bent work and planking to be done as
follews: Mudsills, 4 inches by 12 inches
1C feet in length, shall be laid in the
center of the street and at right angles
to the line of it, and distant from eacli
other fifteen feet from center to center;
uu cauu euu ami in mc eenier ul eucu
mudsill shall be placed a post, in an up
right position and of sullicient height
to bring the top of the planking up to
said grade; the posts shall be 12 inches
square, braces 2 inches by ten (10)
inches, shall be firmly spiked to each
juist and placed diagonally upward from
bottom to top across the posts, the posts
shall oc fastened to the mudsills by
spiking. On the posts and at right angles
to the line of the street, shall oe placed
caps twclvo inches square and sixteen
feet long, to be securely bolted to each
post with iron bolts of an inch in
diameter and IS inches long; upon the
caps and at right ancles thereto, shall be
placed stringers as follews: One di
rectly over each post and one between
each outer stringer and the center
stringers, the stringers to be4 inches bj'
12 inches and not less than 32 feet long,
and the outside stringers shall be bolted
to the caps with iron bolts as above de
scribed, and the inside stringers shall be
firmly spiked to the caps. Planking not
less than :t inches thick and 12 inches
wide, shall be laid on, at right angles to
the stringers, and shall bespiked toeach
stringer on alternate edges of the plank,
one spike to each stringer. On either
side of the roadway thus constructed,
shall be placed a rail .'! by 4 inches,
spiked to stanchions 3 by 4 inches, and
not over 7 feet apart and three feet
above the planking.
All of said planking, caps, stringers,
mudsills, braces, rails and timbers to be
of good sound fir timbers, and the
spikes used shall be not less than six
inches long.
A notice is herebv given that unless a
remonstrance signed bj- the owners of
two-tiiinis or the property ironung on
said iortion of said street be filed with
the auditor and clerk within ten days
from the final publication of this notice
towit Tuesday, Jan. 23, 18S3, the council
will order said repairs and Improve
ments to be made.
By order of tho Common Council.
F. C Nonnis.
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, Jan. Sd, 1883.
A Nasal Injector tree with each
bottle of Shllon's Catarrh. Remedy.
Price 50 cent. Sold by "W, E. Dament.
ga&5tfjC3tMftri " 433 pj
-2 - utNar?"! """i
Wks' : m.' m -ssa
ss
Ex:uuiu our uokLs and priei-a before joiu j
F. STEVENS & O., j
Cily Book Store
STK.19ZI2R
- 0L1R.4 PiRKBR.I
Eben P. Parker, Master.
- " I'orTOWINi:, runiOHTorCHAU-
II. . PARKKR.
HILL'S VARIETIES.
OCU.HII.U -"VVAI.TKK
rAKKS,
- riiOWHETOtt
staoe maxaoi:i:
Engagement of
EIESSRS. DOWNS & ALIC0TT,
The Kins of Sonj; and Dauee.
BUSS PEARL CAREW,
Serto CVmle Vocalbt.
Also
RICHARDS and EVANS,
Champion nigh Kicker.
Together with a new
GRCHESTRA.
Under the nun-jijeniunt f PKOF. SWAB.
All the Old Favorites Retained.
Open till lhe Year. Prrroraiauco E t ry
Mzbl. Entire (Uanse f Pro
gramme Once a Week.
Comprisins all the latest
SONCS. DANCES AND ACTS.
We give the Best
Variety Entertainment
In the West.
The theatre Is crowded nlcutlj. and all
who have witnessed the entertainment pro
nounce it to be equal to any given elsewhere.
Mr. Hill as a caterer for the public's
amusement can not he excelled. Anybody
uLshing 16 .spend a pleasant evening and
see sparkling wit and beauty without vul
garity, should improe the opportunity and
come.
The company comprises the follow Ing well
known Artixtj :
31IVS FAJOflK "WAI.TOX.
MISS PE.V1II. Caiikw.
Mir. Waltkii Pauks.
Mrssus. Downs & Altcott.
JlhllS. ltlCHAUDS & EVAs.
Mil. ClIAS. fiAHKOttS.
All of which will appear nightly in their dif
ferent .specialties.
Open air concert Ciery evening ; perform
ance commencing at 8; entrance to theatre
on Ilenton street ; private boxes on Chena
mus street.
Now Stars in Rapid Succession !
A Common-sense Remedy.
Salicylic A.
No more Rheumatism,
Gout or Neuralgia.
Immediate Relief Warranted.
Permanent Cure Guaranteed.
Ft cc years atahlished and nerer known to
fall In a single ease, acute or chronic liefer
to all prominent physician and druggist for
the standing of SallcyUca.
js:e:o:el:et!
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EXISTS IN THE BLOOD OF RHEU
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the cause of Rheumatism, Gout and Xcural
Ela, while so many so-called specifics and
supposed panaceas only treat locally the
effects.
It has been conceded by eminent scientists
that outward applications, such as rubbing
with oils, ointments, liniments, and soothing
lotions will not eradicate tlftso diseases
liich arc the result ol the poisoning of the
blood with Uric Add
SALICYLICA works with marvelous
effect on this acid and so removes the disor
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Highest Medical Academy of Paris reports
05 per cent cures In three days.
:e:e:m::e2m:o:e3:ei.
that SALICYLICA is a certain cure for
Rheumatism. Coutand Neuralgia.
The most intease pains are subdued almost
Instantly.
Giv e Ir a trial. Relief guaranteed or mon
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Thousands of testimonials sent on applica
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Sent free by mail on receipt of money,
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT.
But do not be deluded into taking Imitations
or substitutes, or something recommended
as "Just as goodl" Insist on the genuine
with tho name of Washburne & Co.,
on each box which Ls guaranteed chemically
pure under our signature, an Indispensable
requisite to insure success in the treatment.
Take no other, or send to us.
Washburne & Co., Proprietors.
287 Broadway, cor. Reado St., NEW YORK.
$500 Reward.
We willpay the above reward for any case
of LiTer Complaint. Dyspepsia. Sick Head
ache, indigestion. Constipation or Costive
ness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable
LiTer Pills, when the directions are strictly
complied with. They are purely Vegetable,
and never fail to give satisfaction. Sugar
coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills, 25
cents. For sale by all Druggists. Beware of
counterfeits and imitations. The genuine
manufactured onlvbyJoHxC. West & Co.
Tne Pill 3Iaker' 1st and 183 W.Madison
St., Chicago. Free trial oackago seat by
mail prepaid on receipt af a 3 seat stamp,
W E.Btmat,8gt.
Annoimcement
l'ine Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors Uphola
tery. Wall Pockets, Brackets.
M-
jSL 3Fi23L Stocli.
AT IiO W JbJHLIOESS.
Bssksy OtinmmBj, Sofas? Chamber Smts,
Ladies are invited to call and see latest
styles in Plush and Yelvet. Beautiful
Embroidered goods.
m. W, allie&'s New Store
THE NEWMODET
A rUUL 5TOCK ALWAYS ON HAND.
DE2- 32.. :FT A "VT'Eg,
Two doors e."rt ot Occident Hotel, ASTORIA, OREGON.
Jobn A XVXonigomery,
(SUCCESSOR TO .TACKLNS & MONTGOMERY.)
UfP'EMyg5ggll!
COKAER OJH 5IAIX AXI .JEFFEKSOX STREETS,'
astohxa, - as-tJSGQnr.
I will REMOVE about .ran. 1st, to the bulding- noyr ocoupied by
Joe Charters7 barber shop, on Chenamus street.
CHAS. HEILBORN,
irANUFACTUKER OF
FURNITURE S BEDDING
AND DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings,
WINDOW CORNICES AND CtJRTAIN POLES
Complete In every branch.
MARTIN OLSEN
DEALKK IN Bf
FURNITURE m BEDDING
Corner Slain and Ntiuemoaun, Streets. Astoria, OreeoB.
WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER ETC.
A Complete Stock.
PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD.
AXX. KIIVDS OF FURITCTUHE REPAIRED AlfD VARRISHED.
IT PAYS
TO TRADE WITH ME !
WHO?
FRANK ELBERSON,
SeasifleBaiery & Confectionery.
Because my Goods are the Best,
and Always Fresh.
Cakes Candles etc., furnished for Wedding
parties, on short notice, and guaranteed to
Sire perfect satisfaction.
Cake ornamenting a specialty.
Opposite G. TV. HuBae'.
noKdanaon
Extraordinary!
. GALLICK
oT IPvurirk 1 trvL3?&
1
RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS
TORIA ONLY OF
E. B, HAWE8,
AGENT
OAU. AND EXAMINE IT. YOU
WILL BB PLEASED.
C. K. HAWES is alio agent for tha
1 Mlt StOTB
And other first-class stores.
Fnrnaco "Work, Steam Pit
tings. etc, a ipeoialty.
DEAI.ER IX
Tint'Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A General Assortment ot
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agents for
Magee Stoves and Kanges
The Best In the market.
Piiimbing goods ot all kinds on hand. Job
work done In a workmanlike manner.
jji.. :
Street Grade Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that tho
Common Council of the City of Astoria,
Oregon, propose to establish the grade
of Cedar street at its western terminus,
28 feet above the base of grades.
By order of the Common Council.
F.O. NORMS,
(I- 30d Auditor and Clerk.
A. Tan Dusen & Co.
WOULD EESPECTFULLY CALL THE
attention of the rubllc to tho fact that
they are Agents for the following sewing
machines, viz :
Tlie ImproTcd. Singer,
Tho Fliite,
Tlie Crown
And The ElOridge,
Which they are soiling from $33. to 359.
each, ana defy Competition.
Tersons wishing to purchase aachlnea
should call and Inspect our stock before pur
chasing: elsewhere, as we guarantee to ghr
perfect satisfaction as regards qmallty and
pile.
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