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. r C!) " V v f- -f ; - . JU1. Wll' Vol. xix. Astoria, Oregon, Saturday JLorniu, May 26, 1883. Sfo739. fflff In -Til i l4f A ROMANCEOF TEE SEA. Capt. Gow, of the wrecked Eng lish steamship Athos, relates an interesting story. The Athos, which is an iron ship valued at OTer 8250,000 sailed from New York for Kingston, Ja., in Sep tember last. Her cargo was worth 4200,000 and was of a mis cellaneous character. She had reached the Bahama Banks in safety, but ran ashore off the great Inagua Island, one of the Baha mas. Tho steame: was for six months exposed to terrible north westerly gales. She was blown high upon the beach, and the crew escaped with difficulty to the land. Here tney found a veritable negro paradise. The island is overrun with negroes. They are the lords of the land, skilled in trade and not unacquainted with rude arts. Only a few white people live on the island, and they are but the agents of English merchants. The exports from this curious island aggregate four vessel loads of salt a year, and the imports consists of the four cargoes of merchandise brought in exchange for the salt. The ship's cargo of silks, fine linen, broadcloths, brandy, cham pagnes and provisions, had been thrown overboard when the ves sel ran ashore, and washed along tha beach for miles. It was gath ered up by the natives, and a grand dress carnival and high debauch was inaugurated. In a few days the island was a scene of wild dis sipation. The Vice Admiralty Court of Nassau allowed the na tives $20,000 for their assistance in saving the vessel and a portion of the cargo. As soon as the news of the disaster to the Athos reach ed the owners of the ship, the Merritt Company's vessel was sent from New York to save her if possible. The wrecking company, by means of cement sunk through the water into the ship's hold, succeeded in stopping the leaks so that with the assistanco of fivo steam pumps she was kept afloat until she' could be brought to the city. The achievement is regard ed as one of the nost difficult known to marine wrecking. "What a Piece of "Work is Man Already in the first man who trod the soil of our planet the great mechanical and chemical discov eries of uncounted ages were anticipated. His tissues were woven in a loom no eastern fingers, no western machinery could rival. "Where strength was needed, a power of resistance like that of iron was given to the strands of fibres finer than the spider's thread seen 011I3 as it glistens in the sunbeam. Where electricity was wanted a substance like caou tchouc exuded and solidified. The pillars which support his frame would crumble under it were they not many times stronger in sub stance than the columns which support his temples. The lever age oi his limbs is adjusted to his needs with an audacity which no engineer would venture. The hy draulics of the circulation are but clumsily imitated in our aque ducts and their distribution. And what are all the flood-gates of human contrivance compared with those delicate translucent valves which stand guard at the mouth of the great artery, and arrest the solid column of blood coming back upon them like the blow of a hammer day and night, for seventy years, and so many more as life may spare us? Man is more than a machine, but as a machine he is an ever present miracle. His heart is a time-keeper which counts the sec onds for a century with one wind iug up. The boating apparatus of our dwellings in the surface of its radiators and the pots of its fur naces only repeat the valvuljc connivances and the villi of our own mucus membranes. No telephone conveys a mes sage so faithfully as the membrane of the tympanum transmits it to the listeners in the recesses of the labyrinth. No ste&xi eagine can work with Tittle fuel as the human organ ism, no dye-house can produce the glow of a j'outhful cheek; no lab oratory can manufacture a grain of albunum; no musical instru ment can reach the human heart like a woman's voice; no lense can adapt itself to light like the human e3Te. And so vi come back to the microscope, the per fection of which developed by im itating as it best might those ach romatic arrangements, the darken ing pigment, the diaphragm, the adjustments for distance, which were all complete in the first man who opened his eyelids on crea tion. Dr. Holmes. Hurry up that Railroad. From a prospector who came down j'esterday it is learned that paying gold has been discovered in a spur of the Coast range moun tains, between Gales and Scog gins creek, in "Washington county, about seven miles westerly from Forest Grove. It was known that gold was to be found there, Thom as Nelson last summer having made the discovery, but as he knew nothing of practical mining, did not follow it up. Recently Isaac Davis found outcroppinga only a mile and a half from the farm residence of "W. G. Scrog gins. Some specimens were brought here yesterday, and are pronounced by experts to be rich with gold and silver. Several prospectors have gone to the local- itj', and rich returns are expected. Orcffonian 27). i Under the instructions relative . to the entries under the homestead I pre-emption and timber-culture laws recently promulgated by the j general land office, it was directed ( that homestead and pre emption j settlers on unsurveyed lands should be. allowed three months, after the filing of the township ! plat of survey within which to put ! their claims upon record, and that; no party should be permitted to make final proof in any case until I after tho expiration of this time, j This rule was, however, modified recently bv the commissioner o(( the general land olhce, in a de spatch to a register and receiver instructing him to allow parties to perfect their entries' who have al- , , . ur l i . f luauj ;igii .uu;u-iir,u i'i'i-c i i r 1 r .t .r : . 1 make final proof thereof prior to the expiration of those month from filing township plat A curidlss. exhibition has iately been on view in the north of Lon- ' don. It consisted of nothinp; but e , ,? . , an arrav of cigar ends collected ; during seven years1 peregrinations . uo and down the metropolitan , thoroughfares." The enterprising collector reckons that in this time he has traveled nearly 12,000 miles on foot, and he has picked up C00,000 pieces of cigur, aver aging an inch and a half each. He is said to have valued his stock thus literally composed of odds and ends, at 1,800. "A reputashun," sa's Josh Bil lings, "once broken, may possibly be repaired, but the world will alwus keep their eyes on the place where the krack was." There is much speculation as to what St. Jacobs Oil really is; it comes not from the prompting of curiosity alone, but because its! virtues are such as to amaze all who use it. Mrs. Harnett, No. 1G80 Third avenue, New York, gave her opinion of St. Jacobs Oil substantially as follews: "For a number of years I have been a great sufferer from inflammatory! rncuiuatisin. at, was cnieuy con fined to my right shoulder, but would sometimes extend to the ex tremities. Often the attacks would be so severe and the pain so in tense that I became completely prostrated and unable to use my arm, which seemed to be para lyzed. I tried every remedy f could hear of as likely to afford relief, and more than one doctor, but nothing did me anagood un til some weeks ago, 4(Ba last re sort but an almost hopeless one I was persuaded to use St. Ja cobs Oil, and one bottle of it has effected a complete cure. Domestic bliss ia surely tho desired end of all mortals. Enjov it by using PFUNDER'S OREGON BLOOD PU RIFIER, which will remove all su perfluous bile and make, everybody smile. Taken Possession- Sir Arthur Kennedy, K. C. B., governor of Queensland, has done something for his government, which, considering it was accom plished peacefully and without ex pense, shonld bring him a peerage and a pension. Certainly he is as much entitled to these rewards as Seymour and Wolseley for their Egyptiau victories. Sir Arthur Kennedy has annexed, in the name of H. B. Majesty, New Guinea or Papua. The main island is 1,500 miles long, and in places 400 miles broad. It con tains 274,000 square miles of land, has a luxurious though moist climate and a fertile 1il, which now produces magnificent timber forests, nutritious grasses, sugar cane, oranges, jams, sweet pota toes, bread-fruit, and is capable of high cultivation. A country larger than France, located inidway be tween the Pacific and Indian oceans, and on the edge of the southern tropical zone, is a valu able acquisition to any over-populated country whose government is seeking for colonial possessions, Sir Arthur Kennedv was the last governor of Vancouver Island be fore the union with British Colum bia, and was deserve ly very popular, and held in high esteem by British and American residents alike. Absolutely Pure. This powder never vane. A marvel of mmy.siri'ii :th and whilesomcncss. More economical mail uiu ordinary kiiius, aim (aunoI b0 ,old jn Coinictitlou with the niKl- n coiiiDCtiuoa witn tne nisi- titude of low tet sliort weight, nlum or W ROYAL EiViXli DwlJE.li Jsi phophac powders. Hold only in eatis. Rov ALltAKiyo POWDF-H C.. 105 Wall-ht. N. Y. rilrlnnlM it, ,,. Kft V. ' NEVILLE & 00. . ,, . , m . Pacific Inet and Twine Co, ' Fraxcisto, April nth, 183H. For general convenience, we have sent a supply of 3fo. 30, 12- ply Genuine Scotch Salmon Xct Twine, to the care of A. M. JOHNSON & CO., Astoria, which will be sold at low enough figures to make it an object for all net menders to use it for repairs, in place of the more costly No. 40, 12- piy. Fishermen who have heretofore used this grade of twine for repairs, claim that the durability of the patch is equal to the balance of the net, after the latter has had a few weeks use. We think it will be money in j'our pocket to try it. For prices and samples apply to A. M. JOHNSON & CO., Astoria. Neville & Co. Sole Agents, t s. Kranrtoo 31 and 33 California St. j 3!m ranclsco- Cleaning Repairing. NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. BY GEORGE I.OVETT, Main Street, opposite N. Loeb'i. Barbour's No. 40 I2-Ply SALMON TWINE! COM MB LEAD LINES, SEINE TWINES. A Full Stock Now on Hand. KENRY DOYLE & CO., 511 Market 8 treet. Ksb Fraxehiee Solo Aeems for the Pacific Coast Croup, "Whooping Couch and Bron chitis immediately relieved by ShIIoh's Cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. fjto- THEGREAT g3glf JTCMEt RHEUMATISM, j Heuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Genera Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation en earth equals Sr. J.'.rocs Oil m a afe, sure, simple and clieap External Bemedr. A trial entails but the coapar&dTelj trifling outlay of 50 Cents, and tttxj one offer lsg with pain can haro chrsp and potiUre proof of its claims. Directions in Herea Languages. 80LDBYALLDBUGGISTSAEDDEALBBS IN KEDICTHE. A. VOGKLER & CO., Baltimore. Xd., IT. S. A. I have lived to know, said Adam Clark, that the secret of happiness is never to allow your energies to I stagnate. A LETTER fWE GERMANY. j i i .:-, January!!, 18S2. t Verr esteemed ir: The praise your Liver Pills have called I forth here is wonderful. After taking one . and a half boxes of your genuine Die. C McLAXITS LIVEIi 1'ITLS, I hnvc en tirely recovered from myfourycars'niflbr- i lug. All who loow me wonder how I, Iwno, tor mj many years, had no upetitc, and could not sleep Jor backache, -Mitch in my Jlde, and general stomach rom . plaints, could have recovered. for many years from uidnc diM-w. and the doctors had giveu her up. tot 1. 1 c or your Pills, and cot more relief than -he has from all the doctors. Your in,i. J. VON DKi: REP.G. BEWARE OF IMITATES. The genuine arc never sugar-coated. j Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the Impre&slon: McLanc's Liter Pill. Tho genuine 3IcLA'feS LlVSIIt ! PILLS bear the signature of C. Mi'Lr.ne ' anu Aicming jjros. on uie wrappers. Insist upon hnving tho genuine DJt. c. 3IcLAXKS LIVKR PILLS, prepared lv Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa- . .e market being full of imitations o' . c name McLnue. spelled differently, Imt of same pronunciation If vmir KtorftkcftTwr dors not h: v ili. ! genuine DIL c. aicLAxK'S "' 1.K- i J:n.r:ii t.ivttv tii.t cn,..i i... ". .n .." .. . j ..rri i.. ' i.. . . V. "1"'"V"?ri""A"'LJ Z" ""' -"u "' uiu .tiiwuib wiu-. FLEMING BK0S., Pittsburgh. P. -CVKeS . v J King of the Blood Is not a "cure all," It is a blood-purifier an J tonic Impurity of the blool imIoh thchvs tern, deranges the circulation, and I litis In duces many disorders, knov.n liv diilcrvnt names to distitiuLsh them nccerdhit: to ef fects, but being really branches or piiajjcs ol that great yen flic disorder. Impurity ol Jllood. Such arc- Dujepla, lsillioune. Liter Complaint, Contipallon. Xernnt Dis order. Headache, Backache, General Weak ness, Heart Dieae,Dropy. Kidney D'wcate, Pile. RhcumatUm, Catarrh, Semftda, Sliin Dimrder, Pimples. Ulcer. SuxlUuu, dr.. dr. Kins: of the itlooil prevents and cures these by attacking tin cattc. Impurity of the blood. Chemists ami physicians agree in calling it "the most genuine" and efficient prepaniUon for the purine." Sold bv Drug gists, SI per bottle. See testimonials, direc tions, &c, iu pamphlet, "Treatise on Diseases ol th Blood." wranppd around each lKttle. 1). RANSOM, SON & Co.. I'rons Hurtalo. Jf. V. STAR MARKET. WHERRT-& COMPAHY, Fresh and Cured Meats, FRU TS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OIT031TE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CHEXAHUS .Street, Ator la. Off THE LATEST STYLES WALL "PAPER AT B. B. FRANKLIN'S, NEXT DOOM TO ASTORIAX OFFICE. A very large Stock from which to select. "Window curtains made to order. QrMy patent Trimmer to cut Wall Paper will be lound conrcnicnt to my patrons. YOKES. Wo have for sale MOMCOE'S Cclcbratctl Token, Which are acknowledged by all Loggers to be the BEST LN THE STATE. EF-WARRAXTED NOT TO CHECK. v dwlm WILSON & FISHER, Astoria. r -i .?&?: SHIPPING NOTICES. f t cmbia Transportation Co. FOR PORTLAND. iFAST TttlE.) ,"f jK.puI.tr ttoamer SlSbr- FLEETWOOD, VMr' 1 j lut'ii rn'.ttod for the comfort of awiiMT will leave WiLon and Fir''' dock every ''"pc'gu, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A-" i-rnuingai Portland at 1 P. M. " . In lr:v- Portland every t mdis and Thursdays at 6 A. M. Arnuing at Astoria at"! P. M. . ii mliiilfovnl trip v.ill be made on Sunday of Each Week, 1 .caving Portland al 0 o'clock .Sunday 3lorningr. IV'-nKfr by this roul conuect at Knlarna fi.r Sound portb. U. B. SCOTT, President. Astoria and Portland. gStr. WESTPORT, F. II SHERMAN. - MASTER Will mako regular trips to Portland and Astoria, leaving BumeU's dock, foot of Mor rison street, Portland, at c a.m. Saturdays. And will leave Wilson & Fisher's dock, Astoria, at c a. m. Thursdays. EC'" Freight carried at reasonable rates. Steamer " RELIC." . fLi WI IX MAKE TRIPS AS tg.-jLkJ FOLLOWS : To YOUNGSRIVER.Mondays, Wednesdays .IOIIN DAYS RIVER, Tuesdays, Fridays, LEWIS and CLARKE, Thursdays and Saturdays. Will leave Wilson & Fishers wharf at O o'clock sharp, each morning. LEWIS G. fIAAVEN Master. BE&ULAE STEAM PACET. "Daisy," and Barge. Will leave Astoria, from Gray's Dock, For Olney, and Head of Youngs River, On Tuesdays, nail Fridays, at 8 A. 31. Returning same day. For Landings on Lewis & Clark's Rhor, On Werinrnrtnjs, at 8 A. !., returning i-amo day. For I"onuers Camp. On Fridays, ni 5 p. M., laying overnight at the Camp, v.ill leave for Astoria, on Sat urday, at s A. 21. : Returning will leave Astoria, at .tl. 31. JCffyor Freight or Passage, apply on board, or at Gray's Dock, where Freight will be re ceived aud Mored, If necessary. J. H. D. GRAY. A.M. JOHXMIX. C H. BTICKKL3. !A.M.JOHKSON&Co., Dealers In CROCKERY & CLASS VARE. Also Wholesale Dealers In Paints. Oils. Vnrnlslies, Glass. Ytitty. Artists' Oil ami AVater Colors, I'alut and Kalso- miiic ISrusIies. tonManuy on Harm a lull anil choice siock ot Maple ana c.mcy urocenes Only tno Best kepi. Our stock of Crofltery and ;iast Ware is the Lari:-Nt and most Complete Stock ever opened in .Astoria. Consisting of Tea and IHiitiw SVts. Toilet Sets. Class, Fruit, and W.iter Sets. Lar Fixtures. Alo Mugs. I'onies, Rustic Bottles Goblets, Tum blers Lemonade Cujis, &c , &c Everything sold at l-owcst Living Rates. i:a!St3 Cltmraiileetl. Au Examination will more than repay you. LOEB & CO., JOB1IKRS IN. WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. AHENTS'FOItTHE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and All Kinds of Saloon Supplies. 12TAU ;oixIs sold at San Francisco Frices. MAIN STREET, OpiHtsltf I'.srker House, Astoria, Oregon. a- - MAGMS C. 0B0SBT, Dealer in HARDWAEE, M, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, PLTJ MBERS AKD STEAM FITTER0 Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIH AND COPPER, Gasnery ani FIsiermBiis Supplies Stoves, Tin Ware and Houss Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with r.eatncss and dispatch. None but first class workmen employed. A large assortment ofj .-SCALE'S Constantly on nnd. TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Railway & Navigation COHPAVT. OCEA MYISIOX. On and. after April 1st, 1883. Ocean Steamers will sail from San Fran cisco and Portland every three lay. Leaving Spear St. wharf San Francisco, at 10 .-00 A. M.. and AInsvrorth Dock, Portland, at Midnight, Tliroujrh Tickets sold to all principa cities in the United States, Canada and Europe. River and Rail Division. On and After March 18, 1883. RAIL DIVISION. Trains leave Portland for Eastern points, at 7 :20 A. 31. Sundays excepted. KIVER DIVISION CMidrtlc Colnmbla). Boats leare Tortland for Dalles at 7 -.00 A. M. ALSO: Leave Port land for Mon Tn. I We. IThu. Fri. I Sat Astoria and I lower Co-1 lnmbU....ISAlll5AMBAMfiAM Dyton. Or.ITAMl S"AM! RAM 6AM AM SS1is::I I !8H Vctona.BC,';AMS UaM CAS! Leaves AitorU for Portland at 6 a. in. dnilj ex cept Sunday, Astoria to Portland. FAST LIKE. Steamer Wide Went will leave Astoria for Portland. IP. 31. Returning, leaves Portland for Astoria, 5 A. 31., dally, Wednesdays excepted. Pullman Palace Cars running between Port land, Walla Walla and Darton. jomoiuiR, Superintendent of Traffic C. II. PUESCOTT. Manage:. Ilwaco Steam Navigation Go "WINTER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Forts Stevens, Canby, ' and Ilwaco, Connecting by Stages for Oysterville. and Olympia. Until farther notice tho Ilwaco Steam Navigation Co'a steamers GEN". MILES, orGEK. CABT Will leave Astoria On Mondays, and Thursdays, at 7 A. M. for m Fort Steven, Fort Conby, aal Ilnaro OX Tuesdays, 'Wednesdays, Fridays and' Saiurd ci t . The steamer wilt leave Astoria at 9 a.m. as formerly, not being confined strictly to scneauie time. Fare to Fort Stevens-........ .,50ct " " Canby and Ilwaco JP. ft 00 arllwaco freight, by the ton. In lots oi one ton or over, S2 00 per ton. 5B-For Tickets, Towage or Chnrter apph at tho oSco of too Company, Uray't wharf, foot of Benton street. J.H.D.GUAT. Aiconu Oresron & California R.R O On on after Sept. 24, 18S2. trains will ran follows, DA1L1' (Ejrcejit aundayj). EASTSIDE DIVISION. Uctwcca roSTLl.N'D and KIIKLH'. HXlU TKAUf LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland :3o A. a.iRiddloV 8:20 r. Riddle's 3:3u a. itlPortland 4SSr. a ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 1:00 P. M.lLebanon 9.20 P. .V Lebanon 4:45 A. M.Portland10:05A.y. FREIGHT TRAINS. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 6:15 a. m. Junction 6:0p.i: Junction..... 6:3)juM.lRiddle's ..5:10 p.u Riddle's 6:00 a. u.I Junction 5:00 p. m Junction 5:45 a. u.Portland 5:15 v. is The Oregon and California Railroad I'ern makes connection with all KcKUIarTraine or Eastaide Division. WEST310K DtY1SI05. JJefwcen Portland xuitl CorvaJUw XAIL THAIS LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland S:0O A. M.IUorvallis iM P. iJ Corvallis 8:30 A. M.IPortland 3:20 P. i! fn a & MAti i & hnn vn nrln nr l 1 n 1 1 1 ft'l t"l f n theStaxes of the Orecon and California tnne Company. ea-Tickets for sale at all tho principal point in California and the East, at Company'f Office. Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. Storage will be charl on freight remain ing at Companys Warehouse over 'Ii hours. Freight will not be reci-ived Tor shipmen: after 5 o'clock P. AI. on cither the East or Weatside Division. J. BRANDT. Uea'l Sup't E. P. ROGERS, Gen'l Freight and Passenger Agent R. KOEIILER, Vice President and Managei Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co. StJiniER ROUTE. Astoria to Olympia, Touching at Fort Stevens. Fort Can by, Ilwaro. North Beach, Oj'Hterville, North . Cere. Petersons Point, IIo- qniUBi, Jlontcsanii, And all points on Shoalwater Bay, and (i ray Harbor. GEN. JULES, l strs. or GEN. CANBY On Columbia River. - GEN. GARFIELD " MONTESANO Shoalwater Bay. Gray's Harbor Connecting with Stages over rortages. Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 31. On Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, arriving at Montesano the day aftor leaving Astoria through trip In 60 hours. Leave Olympia for Astoria on same days. HANSEN BROS. KA YE RE MO TED ! From their ofdi quarters to 'their NEW SHOP AND FACTORY NEAR KINNEY'S CANNERY. WILLIAM HOWE DEALER Ef Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms, Lumber. All kinds or -SSIiBfete. TTT1 WTft OAK LUMBER, ' GLASS, Boat Material, Etc. i Boats of all Sinds Mado to Ordwr. feOrders from a distance promptly attended S. ARNDT & EERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOP"! ASU t Boiler Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, Ain STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. ASTORIA (RON WORKS. Beittox Street, Near Parker House, ASTORIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAPaiMABMEEIES Boiler Work, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Of alt Descriptions made to Order nt Short Xotlce. A. D. "Wass, Fresedent. J. G. Hustler, Secretary, I. W. Case, Treasurer. John Fox, Superintendent. (3CCCESHOR TO PACK & ALLEK.) Wholesale and retail dealer In lrQ88rieai PPWlsiQBQ, Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, UquorsJob.accoXigars Wilson & Fisher, SKIP CHANDLERS. DEALERS IN Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, WROUGHT AND COT GALVANIZED S 2 E K 2 S Nail, Copper Ufail.s ami Burrs, Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils Rubber and Hemp Packinq of all Kinds. PROVISIONS. IXOUJK A3TD MIIJL FJEE1. Agents for Salem Flouring Mills. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Strt-eti ASTORIA., OREGON. LOOK HEKE ! We 'espectfully inform the public that we will always keep on hand the nest quality of Presh. and Cured Meats ALSO Choice Tamily GrocerieSi Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery and Glass-ware. Ships, Hotels and Boarding Houses sup plied on liberal terms. . A share of tha public patronage is respect fully solicited, dtf , WAKREN & THOMPSON. IIImW r&J nmmuMs- !SbmmsmtSfc&i tWi W.K AKD Bracket Work A SPBCELLTY. mtiiiii" nmuMMHmtwl to, and satisfaction guaraataetfli'all C1 C. HOIiDBN, tfOTAKY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSIOir AKD TJg SUBANCS AQEN1. JJELO F. PAKHLEK. SURVEYOR OF Clatsep Cmty, and City 'TAtUi Office :-Chenamus street, Y.M.O.-A. ban Room No. 8. 1 TCT . TVHCTW, . Attorney and CounaelBr-ttlMO. aa-Offlce in Pythian Building. Scsll,i3 ASTORIA, - - - OMGOH.. TAY TUTTIJE, M. I. PHYSICIAN AND SUSGIOV Office Rooms l, 2, and S.FythiMlU4- lng. Kesidesck Over J. S. Thomas' Dnc. Store. T? P. HICXS, PENTIST, ASTORIA,- - - - - OXK20X Rooms in Allen's bulldia? uy Mala, eeracr of Cass and Sqemocqhestrets. ' J i.A.BOWIiBY, ATIORNBY AT LAW, ,. Chenamus Street, - - ASTORIA, OBBtiOX T J. JOXEM, STAIB BTJILDJES,. Ship and Steamboat Jtiitr, TO GAS CONSUMERS. We haye recelred a largo supply fr , CHANDELIERS, GLOBES And a General Assortment of? Fixtures in Plumbers' Goods. ECall and examine our Goods. RUDDOCK A LVAKX. Nearly opposite O. R. & N. Co.'s Socle, lw miss lineker; FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER. Suits made in tho Latest Style, and on short est notice ; also Fainted Flowers on the Drtittf g7"LadIes are invited to call and tee sta ples of this fine work. PKICES REASOJiAMJLE. GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY. Biiis of Exchange on tny Part oi Europe. 1AM AGENT FOR TIE FOLLOWING well known and commodious atUMfcl lines, t STATE LINE, RED STAR, WHITE STAX; HAMBURG-AMEKICAN,, DOMINIONUS!, NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LEHL V. Prepaid tickets to or from amy BsrejMa port. . For full information as to rates of fart, sailing days, etc, apply to s LW.CAM. CLATSOP MT-VL COMPANY SKccesxaro f GEO. TV. HUME SAW1 MILL. MANUFACTURERS DEALERS IN LUMBER, SALMON B0XESf 1RAY8, ETS. Office and MIT COltN'EIt OF WEST 9TH JlSTD WATBX tS FIRST QUALITY. LUMBER. THE WES1T0T MILL COHFAHY IS IN THE FIELD AND PJtOrOttg TO remain. We will take orders for hmber fiMt. US to 00 JL. at the mill or deliyered. .-. We also manufacture lath. and. shhulOT.aC Al quality. riooring a SptcUltyi Address all orders u )- WESTPOKT HILL CO. n mf Wrl mm n 7 f