T "ti) -yV S : -iiT a3 Vol. xix. Astoria, Oregon, Sunday Morning," May 27, 1883 MfM. sr -L . "STTSf J j$& 3pJl'JJIJt'Jl'Jl'l' i INGERSOLL'S IiATEST ADDRESS. At the request of John Gr. Mills, who recently died at the capital, Colonel Ingersoll delivered the fu neral address. He said: Again vre are face to face with the great mystery that shrouds this world. We question, but there is no reply; out on the wide waste sea there drifts no spar. Over the desert of death the sphinx gazes forever but never speaks. In the very May of life another heart has ceased to beau Night has fallen upon noon, but he lived, he loved, he was loved. Wife and children pressed their kisses on his lips. That is enough. The longest life con tains no more. This fills the vase of joy. He who lies here clothed with the perfect peace of death was a kind and loving husband and good father, a generous neigh bor, an honest man, and these words build a monument of glory above the humblest grave. He was always a child, sincere and frank, as full of hope as Spring. He divided all time into to-day aud to-morrow. To-morrow was without a cloud, and of to-morrow he borrowed sunshine for to-day. He was my friend. He will re main so. The living oft. become estranged; the dead are true. He was not a christian. In the Eden of his hopes there did not crawl and coil the serpent of eternal pain. In many languages he sought the thoughts of men; and for himself he solved the problems of the world. He accepted the philosophy of Auguste Comte. Humanity was his God; the human race, the supreme being. In that supreme being he rested. He be lieved that we are "indebted for what we enjoy to the labor, the self-denial, the heroism of the hu man racc,and that as we have pluck ed the fruit of what others planted, we in thankfulness should plant for others yet to be. With him immortality was the eternal consequence of his own good acjs. He believed that every good thought, every disinterested deed, hastens the harvest of universal good. This is a religion that en riches poverty; that enables us to bear the sorrows of the saddest life; that peoples even solitude with the happy millions 3ret to be a religion born not of selfishness and fear, but of love and hope; the religion that digs wells to slake the thirst of others, that gladly bears the burdens of the unborn. In the presence of death, how beliefs and dogmas wither aud decay; how loving words and deeds burst into blossom! Piuak from the tree of any life these flowers, and there remain but the barren thorns of bigotry and creed. All wish lor happiness beyond this life; all hope to meet again the loved and lost In every heart there grows the sacred flower of eternal hope. Immortality is the word that hope through all the the ages has been whispering to love. The miracle of thought we cannot understand. The mystery of death and hope we cannot compre hend. This chaos called the world has never been explained. The golden bridge of life from gloom emerges, and on shadow rests. Beyond this we do not know. Fate is speechless, destiny is dumb, and the secrets of the future have never ret been told. We love; we wait; we hope. The more we love, the more we fear. Upon the tenderest hearts the deepest shadows fall. All pathos, whether filled with thorns or flowers, end here. Here succes and failure are the same. The rag of wretchedness and the purple robe of power lose difference and distinction in this democracy of death. Character alone survives; goodness alone lives; love alone is immortal; but to all there comes a time when the fevered lips of life long for the cool, delicious kiES of death. Tired of the dust and glare of day, they hear with joy the rustling garments of the night What can we say to death? What ba we say of the dead? Where tkey bve gone reason cannot go, and from thence revelation has not come. But let us believe that over the cradle Nature bends and smiles, lovingly above the dead in benediction holds her outstretched hands. Dairy Products. A fev 3'ears since not one fourth of the butter manufactured here was consumed at home. The cheese industry was almobt en tirely neglected because there was no market. But now not more than one-fourth of the butter and cheese consumed within our own boundaries is made here. Sup pose that within two years the population is doubled, then with out an increase of supply the pro ducers here would be able to fur nish only one-eighth. We now have a population of about 300, 000. Each person will consume about 20 pounds of butter per an num. This is equal to 5,200,000 pounds, which, at 25 cents a pound, is worth 1,050,000. One half of this population do not pro duce, they have to purchase what they consume; hence the half of 5,200,000 is 2,000,000 pounds, worth $525,000. Tho producers here furnish one-fourth of this amount, the value of which is $131,250; while our money goes abroad to pay for $202,500 worth of butter which should be made here. Our population will be doubled, it is believed, within two years. The major part of this in crease will be consumers by pur chase. If this occurs, and our dairy products are not increased to meet the requirements, we will have to send away not only $202, 500, but tho enormous sum of 1, 312,000. Let us suppose that wo were making all the butter con sumed here and that the popula tion will double within two years, is it not clear that there is to be a 1 great increase of demand? Jltral Spirit. At midnight on the 25th the Brooklyn bridge was formally opened to the public. Ten thou sand people ciossed for novelty's sake. The first man to pay his cent lor crossing was a newspaper man, Mr. Fisher of the Herald. The journals are filled to over flowing with the bridge opening, and all the soreheads that is, those who have described it from the start as a fraud and a swind ling job fall into line in lauding the splendid structure which unites two great cities. A Tombstone, Arizona, special says: A reliable citizen of this place returned from the San Jose mine, Sonora. yesterday and re ports that on the 23d that a terri disaster had befallen General Crook. According to the report the scouts mutined when in the heart of the Sierra Madres and massacred nearly the entire com mand, the general himself being one of the victims. The report is not credited by army officers this side of the line. The British ship Eskilale, which arrived at Liverpool Ma' 1 2, f romj the Columbia, had her decks swept, her boats and deck mov ables carried away, and jettisoned part of her cargo on the voyage. 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. Hamett, No. 1GS0 Third avenue, New York, gave her opinion of St. Jacobs Oil substantially as follews: "For a number of yeais I have been a great sufferer from inflammatory rheumatism. It was chiefly 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 I could hear of as likely to afford relief, and more than one doctor, but nothing did me any good un til some weeks ago, as a 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. "I have just been figuring up, and find that I have 40,000 a year income, but I don't see what good it does me," said a rich man to a correspondent of the St.Louis Republican "I have no health, my sons are scapegraces and can't be trusted with my business, and I don't see what I am to do." He spoke in the whining tone of a ru ined man. He was a pinnher of other men, and screwed the sala ries of every one in his employ down to the last notch. He was encysted in money making. He had no blood iti his heart lor any thing in God's world besides ac cumulating money. "Did it ever occur to you,' said the man who was content when he got what with care would keep him as a gentleman the rest of his life, "did it ever occur to you that the money mania in New York was a form of insanity pure asylum in sanity?" A little boy, just old enough to walk, was found under some bushes near Headland, Ga., the other da', and no one knows where he came from or why he was there. It is surmised, how ever, that the little fellow is a waif of the late storm that swept over that section and other five states. It is not unreasonable to suppose that the child had a ride on the wind to the spot where he was found uninjured. AbsoitsteSy Pure. This powder never varies. A man el of liuntj.Mreusui ami wuoie&oineness. .More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot he sold in comnetition with the mul titude of low test short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Soldonljiiii earn. Itov au Bakixu Fowdkk Co., 10G Wall-st. .N. Y. NEVILLE & CO. Pacific Net and Twine Co. Sax Fkancispo, April nth, iski. Df. arj Sins: For general convenience, wc have sent a supply of Xb. HO, 12 pl3 Genuine Scotch Salmon IVct Tw inc. to thccare 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 Xo. 40, 12- plj- Fishermen who have heretofore n.sed this grade of twiue for repairs, claim that the durability ol 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 your pocket to try it. For prices and samples apply to A. M. JOHNSON &CO., Astoria. Neville & Oi. Sole Agents, I umnoi, 31 and Si California St. f 3an "ncisco. Tk.XIjiOSLX3NrC3-. Cleaning Repairing. NKAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. RY GEORGE I.OVETT, Main Street, opposite X. Loeb'ji. Barbour's No. 40 I2-Ply SALMON TWINE ! CORK AND LEAD LINES, SEINE TWINES. A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 511 Market Street. 8&h Francises. Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. m J wwxmmm& ssif I , &j i jjT Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Srelf- ings and Sprains, Burns and 1 Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jacou Oil as a safe, sure, simple and cheap External Bfmedjr. A trial entails but the awpanuirely trifling outlay of CO Cent, and cTery one uffer lng with pin can h&To cheap and paiue proof of its claims. Directions in Eleren Languages. BOLD BY ALLDBUGGI8TS AHD DEALER3 IH MEDICINE. A. VOGELER &, CO., Baltimore, Xd 77. S A, A great strike throughout Illi nois will result in closing all the iron mills on the 1st. The work tf coast and geodetic survey in Oregon and Washington Territory is over for the present fiscal year. MOTHERS, READ. Gems: Ahout nine years no I 1ml a child two years old and almost dead. The doctor I had attending her could not tell what ailed her. 1 asked him ir lie did nol think It was worms. He said no. How ever, this did not xatisfy.mc as I fell cflii vlnonl in my own mind that Mm h:id. I obtained a bottle of UK. C. 3IcLANnS CELEBRATED VERMIFPGEttL'nuini'j I gavo her a teaspoonful In the morninc and another atnignt,nnerwhlch ue ia-d vonty-two worms aud was a well child. Sluee then I have never been without it in my family. The health of m cli'l Sreii remained m good that I had m fleeted watching their actions until alout three weeks nuo, when two of them ire-cnled the same sickly appearance that Fanny did nine years ago. .So I thought it must be worms, and went to work at onrc with a bottle of DR. C. MoLANE'S YEimi FLGK between four of my children, their ages being as follews: Alice, S y. ars; bar ley, 4 years; Emma,Cyears; Jo!in,!ieais Sor comes tho result: Alice and I'mmii cnineoutall rlghtjnit Charley iacd forty five anil Johnny about sixty i orms. The result was so gratifying that 1 spent two days in showing the wonderful efTK't of your Vonnlfiige around I'tica. and now have the worm on exhibition in my store. Yours truly, JOHN I'U'KR. Tn genuine DR. C MI-LANE'S Mill Miri'GE istnauuf.ictured only by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa., m lKitr the .signatures of C. McLnne ami Fleinlnjr Bros. It N never made in -1 Ixuis or Wheeling. He -nre you get the genuine Price, 25 'i;s b'ttlo. FLKXUItt BliOS., Pittsburgh, Pa. 8ITTE&S There has never been an instance in which this sterling invito rant and anti-febrile med icino has failed to ward off tho complaint, when taken duly as a protection against ma laria. Hundreds of phosician? havo aban doned all tho officinal specifics, and. now nro scribc this harmless vegetable tonic for chills and lever, as well as dyspepsia and nenous affections. JlostctterV Hitters is tho Fpecific you neod, For sale by all DrureisU and Dealers pcnorally. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPOBT MILL COMPANY IS IN TIIE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO remain. We will take orders for lumber from 100 to COO M., at tho mill or delivered. We also inanutaclurc lath and shingles of Al duality. Tlooriiig a Specialty. Address all orders WESTPORT MILL CO. S. C, BKXJtKU, Supt. BOZOKTH & JOHNS. Real Estate Dealers. . A general agency business transacted HaTe Columbia City, Alderbrook, Astoria and Seaside property for sale. wwi- - c-j ic. am c jttj x a"..-vsj?riirzcfzrs;. srv ' V h&0M -jfj r $mLsmmm i,W i M&Wt?rZ3&Zi)ZJ- ftfe THEGREiif -U iron. - c" Wf.te-.?'4M''C4.- RHEUMATISM, rfrtfT sTiri!1! SHIPPING NOTICES. 'Cdumbia Transportation Co. FCR PORTLAND. (FAST TIME.) rj. ii;iii:irttfamer TLEETWOOD, V.'i i l-:i brt-n refitted for the comfort of sM'iicei will leave "Wilson and FMmt's dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 & m arnving at Portland at 1 P. M. I ivrun-tij: !aves Portland every Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 A. M. Arriving at Asioria az i r. m. An :uli5'thii:il !ii will be made on Sunday of Each Week, I j. ins Portland at O o'clock untluy morning:. Passenii'TN liv thU routa connect at Kalama 1 for Sound jortH. U. B. SCOTT, rresiaem. Astoria and Portland. tr. WESTPORT, F.ll SHERMAN. - MASTER Will utaki regular trips to Portland and Astoria. Icnvinjj Burnett's dock, foot of Mor rison Mrcet, Portland, at C A.M. Saturdays. And v. Ill leave Wilson & Fisher's dock, Astoria, at c a. m. Thursdays. Ciy Freight carried at reasonable rates. Steamer 4t RELIC' Wl LL MAKE TRIPS AS FOLLOWS : To YOUNGS2!lVR,Monday5, Wednesdays JOHN DAYS Itn'Ei:. Tuesdays, Fridays, LEWIS and CLARKE, Thursdays and Saturdays. Will leave Wilson & Fishers wharf at O o'clock sharp, each morning. LEWIS G. IIAAVEN, Master. REGULAR STEAM PACKET. "Daisy," and Barge. Will leave Astoria, from Gray's Dock, For Ohiey, and Head of Ypungs River, On TursdnjM.Mnd Fridays, at 8 A. 31. Returning same day. For Landings on Lewis & Clark's River, On Wcdiu-Mlnis, at 8 A. 31., Returning same clay. For Fonn er's Camp, Ou Frlia)s.ntsr. 31., la lug over night at the Cainn. will leave for Astoria, on Sat- ! nrdnr. at 8 A. 31.: Returnhnj will leave Astoria, at 3 l. 31. liirFor Freight or Passage, apply on board, or at Gray's Dock, where Freight will be re ceived and stored, if necessary. J. H. D. GRAY. A.M. JlillJ.sOX. C. II. STICKKLS. A. M. JOHNSON & Co., Dealers In CROCKERY & CLASS WARE. J Also Wholesale Dealers In I'ait:!.. Oils. Varnishes. Glass, Iiitiy. Artists Oil and Water Colors, Vaint aud Kalso f mine Krnslics. Constantly on hand a full and choice stock of Staple and Fancy (Srocerifrs Only tno Bst kept. Our stock of Crockery and Glass "Wnrc Is tlip Largest and most Complete Stock ever opened in Astoria. Cou-siitingof Tea and Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets. Class, Fruit, aud Water Sets. Bar Fixtures. Ale Mugs. Ponies, Ru-tlc Bottles Goblets. Tum bler l-euiimade Cups, &c, He E; cry thing sold at Lowest Jiving Rates. futility 4-uarantccd. Au Examination will more than repay you. LOEB & CO., JOIHIEltS IN WINES. ,J.3LLQD0ES. AND . CIGARS. AGENTS FOR THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and All Kinds of Saloon Supplies. J3T"AII soods sold at San Francisco Prices. MAIN STREET, Opposite Parker House. Astoria, Oregon. JIAGOTS'G. OROSBY, Dealer In HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTER0 Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIH AND COPPER, CaBnery anfl Flslermens Supplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch. None butflrst class workmen employed. A large assortment of SCALES ... Constantly on band. TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Railway & Navigation .cblHPAATT. OCEAS DIVISION. On and after April 1st, 1883. Ocean Steamers will sail from San Fran cisco and Portland every three rtnyu. Leaving Spear St. wharf San Francisco, at 10 aXi A. M.. and AInsworth Dock, Portland, at Midnight, Throusli Tickets sold f o all principa cities in the United States, Canada and Europe. River and Rail Division. On and After March (8r 1883. RAIL DIVISION. Tralni leave Portland for Eastern point", at 7 :20 A. M. Sundays excepted. EIYEtt DIYlSIO.Y (Middle Columbia). Boats leave Fortland for Dalles at 7 -.00 A. M. alse: LeavePort" land for Mon Tu. IVTe. lThu.1 Fri. I Sat Astoria tnd lower Co- lambia....lfAM 6A3I SAM 6AM SAM 7 AM 6 AM uayton. Or.STAMJ IIAMJ SKSi::-l Isam! (gam Victona.BC,'BAM bAM I AM Leues Astoria for Portland at 6 a. in. daily ex cept Sunday. Astoria to Portland. FAST XOCE. Steamer Wide "Went will lea o Astoria for Portland. IP. 31. Returning, Ieaes Portland for Astoria, 5 A. M., daily, Wednesdays excepted. Pullman Palace Cam running between Port land. Walla Walla and Uutoa. JOHN MUTR, Superintendent of Truffle C. H. PRESCOTT. Manage! . Ilwaco Steam Navigation Go "WINTER SCHEDULE! Astoria to Forts Stevens, Canby, and Ilwaco, Connecting by St3gefor Oystcrville and Olympia. Until farther notice tho Ilwaco Steam Navigation (Va steamers GEN? MILES, orGEX. CAtfBY Will leave Astoria On Mondays, and Thursdays, at 7 A. M. FOIt Fert SteveHH, Fort Caubr, nail IIiaro OX Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturd c i, . . The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.m. as formerly, not being confined strictly to schedule time. Fare to Fort Stevens....... " " Canby and Ilwaco.. ,.50cts -$l 00 jllvaco freight, by the ton. In lots ol one ton or over, fi GO per ton. B&-For Tickets? Towage or Charter apph at the office of tho Company, Uray' wharf, footof Benton street. J.H.D.OKAY. Ajcont. Oregon & California R.R.Co On an alter Sept 24, 18S2. trains will run follows, DALLY (Except Sundays), EAST&IDE DIVISION. Kelm-eu IokTLAM and RIDDIX'S. MAIL TEA LI LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 7:30 A. jcIRiddle's 8:COr. i: Riddle'? 3:30a. JtlPortland i:'2op. u ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. LEAVE. " ARRIVE. Portend 4:00 P. M.l Lebanon 9.20 P. to Lebanon 4:43 A. M.Portland10:05 A.to FREIGHT TRAINS. LEAVE. ARRIVE, Portland 6:15 a. k. Junction 6:00 r.M Junction 6:3-a. u.lRiddla's 5:10 p. it Riddle's.....6:00 a. m.I Junction 5:00 v. m Junction ..5:4.) a. m. Portland.. ..5:'2J v. u The Oregon and California Railroad h err makes connection with all Ue$rularTrHin; or Eastilde Division. WKSTSIOK DIVISION. Between Portland and Corvallts. . MAIL TRACt LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 8:00 A. M.ICorvallb i:00 P. M Corvallis .S:30 A. M.Portland 3:20 P. SJ Close connections made at Riddle's with the Stages of the Orezon and California Stuce Company. aaTicketsforaalo at all tho principal point in California and the East, at Compuny't Office. Corner F.and Front Sts., Portland, Or. Storage will be charyd on freight remain ing atCompanys WarohouaeoverXl hours. Freight will not bo received for shipmen: after o o'clock P. M. on oither tho East or West side Division. J. BRANDT. tJen'ISap'L E. P. ROGERS, fl en'l r r eight and Passenger Agent. R. KOEBLER, Vico President and Managet Shoaiwater Bay Transportation Co. SUMMER ROUTE. Astoria to Olympia, Touching at Fort Stevens. Fort Canby, Ilwaco. North. Beaclt, Qyaterville. Xorth Cove, Petersons Point. H o- qalnm, Jlontesano, And all points on Shoaiwater Bay, and Gray Harbor. GEN. MILES, 3.)' J01 Mrs. or GEN. CANBY, On Columbia River. - GEN. GARFIELD " Shoaiwater Baj. " MONTESANO " Gray's Harbor Connecting with Stages over Portages. Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 31. On Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, arriving at Montesano the day after leaving Astoria through trip in 60 hours. Leavo Olympia for Astoria on same days. HANSEN BROS. HA YE MEMO YEB I From their old quarters to their NEW SHOP AND FACTORY NEAR ELNNET'S CANNERY. &&&s. NEW YORK LIFE. Assets ........ .... ...... .... ...... Snrnlus . ............................... Income , UJHM.7 Paid. Death. .Loose. Annuities, Endowment!, etc. in. 18GMT ,3ie,MV.M Increase in Insurance ...J5.... -...... l,S4Hfl. r-For further particulars, apply for Annual report at the office, 4 aa M VMKT STRKKT, POltTLAXl, OK. 'donald?s, General Agent for Oregon and Washhiftoa Tacitec?. We. the undersigned, take pleasure In declaring our unqnalified cooflde&eejlB thft&al cial auiliity and Integrity of this company, and thorough reliability cf the agent : W.S.LADD. H.W.CORBETT. C. H. LEWIS. V. WADHAMS, -JOHNAWIB. PAULSCHULTZE, A. L. LINDSLEY, JAS. K. KELLEY. KENNETH MACIXAY, DONALD ilACLEAY, G. A. alOONEY. W1L.LIA1YI HOWS -DEALEK IX- Boors, Windows. Blinds, Transoms. Lumber. All kinds of OAK LUMBER, M GLASS, Boat Material, Etc. taS8iSSi 1 Boats of all Sinds 2&d to Ordsr. ES-Orders from a distance promptly attended to, and satisfaction guaraaUed In all tztt: : -. t-y.-L-rcj,o-J j.t'ici - L - S. AllNDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH AND ?SCi Boiler Shop All kinds of EN GONE, CANNERY, A2TD ' STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Bkntox Strekt, Near Paiiker Housr, ASTORIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LABaiMABfflEN&IMS BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. oIa. j31i?:e:n-&s , Of all Descriptions made to Order at Short Notice. A. D. AVass, Presedent. J. G. Hustler, Secretary, I. W. Case, Treasurer. J onKi'ox, Superintendent. A. V. Allen, (SUCCKSHOR TO PAOE & ALLEN.) Wholesale and retail dealer In froejrl. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, Liquorsjobacco, Cigars Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. DKALERS IN iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Ghains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, WROUGHT AND CUT GALVANIZED SPIKES, Nails, Copper Nails and Burrs, Shelf Hardware, Faints and Oils Rubber and Hemp Packing of all Kinds, PROVISIONS. FtOUIl AND HITLI FJEED. Agents for Salem Flooring Mills. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA, OREGON. mmm; ' v8 . orJL' 111T1 AOT Bracket Work A SPECIALTY. 1 M i - j - ' - f - -' '-' -J - -i-UtJJa BTJSJCNESS OABDS. Xp C. HOIiJDElf , 2OTAKY PUBLIC,. ADCTIONEKR, COMMISSION ' ANJ DC STJSANCS AGXN1. Q-KLO F. FABKEB. SURVEYOR OF Clataep Ceuty,iui4 Cltyf Asivrte Office : Chenamus street, Y. M. O. A. kll Boom No. 8. p D. WINTW, Attorney and Counal$r at Lout. S-0fflC8 In Pythian BulIdiBffi Xww 11,111 ASTORIA, - - - -f OMIOOK.- TAY TUTTiE, M. . PHYSICIAN AND STJBGIOH Office Rooms l, 2, and J.PjtklaxIalHl-, log. RKsiDKNca-Orer J. K. ThesuM Dnj. Store. Xjl P. MIOK8, PENTIBT, ASTORIA, --- - OKSGOi Rooms in Allen's bulldlnir up stain, ceraer of Cass and Sqemocqheatreti. '." X Q.A.BOWEBY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Chenamus Street, - - ASTORIA, OREGON T J. JOXEH, STAIR BUIXIE, Ship and Steamboat Joiiw. MISS LINEKER. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKEI. Suits made in the Latest Style, and on short est notice ; also Fainted Flowers on tfctfBrtuM rLadiesareInYited to callaad. see sta ples of this fine work. PBICCS XEAHOXABWe. GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY. Bills of Exchange on any Part ol Europe. 1AM AGENT FOR TJX. EOIXOWIN well known and commodlou riinukli lines, STATE LINE, RED STAB, " WHITE STAR. HAMBURG-AMERICAN, DOMINIOICLIXI, NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LINX. Prepaid tickets to or from amy Europe port. vkm. For full Information as to rates of fart, sailing days, etc, apply to L"rT.CASX. CLATSOP MILL COMPANY SHceessan f GEO. W. HUME SAW MILL. MANUFACTURERS f DEALERS -m- LUMBER, SALMON BOXES, TRAYS, ET$. Office and HfflL COBNEK OF -WEST 9XH A2fD Tf ATBB VXt THE UTEST STYLES IN WALL PA2ER AT B. B.tFRANKUNf, NEXT DOOR TO ASTOBtAN OFFICE. A-very largejStock from wbick te Mleet. "Window curnsjBaadltaGfr. r-MvoatentTrimraerto'eHt Walt fiur will he found connieot t y ftrin."' H " 5 '3 , , i '