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ASTORIA, OREGON:
WEDNESDAY JUNE C, 1883
BiSiiAECK is the new capital ot
Dakota, Yankton being too far
south.
From 150 to 300 immigrants a
day are now coming into Califor
nia oy the C. P. R. R. San Jose
, Yjes, they've got to pass through
California on their wav to Oreron
. and "Washington Territory.
c
Twelve Japanese newspapers
.vaWfcr been obliged to further
' Bt pleasure of publication
Tw.olocount of inability to furnish
. t -$1,000 s a guarantee to the gov
ernment that they would be prop
' erly. 'conducted. Japan is a great
t- country.
. ... iWJhex -rogues fall out," etc.
. The Hon. Geo. W. Julian, once a
-- Kepublican senator from Indiana,
. bo.ir. anything to beat Grant,"
KrfB Carl Schurz,.tbat prince of
- 0pgbger8,.in lie New York
-jSkji, and shows him up in his
true light as an apostle of "snivel
- -r ryje reform.'
A Sax Fraxcisco special says
T Captain Besse, who returned from
the north several days ago, where
he has been in the interests of
'capitalists, to report upon the pro
ject of building a road from Rose
burg to Coos bay, has completed
'"hisreport and will submit it to the
partiefianterested on his arrival in
Boston. It is understood from
private sources that the report is
favorable, and that the road will
be commenced as soon as the pre
liminaries are arranged.
A fact brought out by the Brit
ish postmaster-general's annual
report is that during the last fis
cal year the United States sent
Great Britain 10,500,000 news
papers and received from her 8,
500000. This shows that Amer-
loan newspapers may claim a
great as well as growing transat
lantic circulation; and upon the
whole the British journals do cer
taanly display more knowledge of
"""Am erica and American affairs
"l&ajLJthey tfid some' years 'ago.-
They n$ longer Jaacyphicago n
jJdezvous for savages, nor sup-
- -BMppose.the JGreeribackers to be so
galled from the color of their gar
ments. It is not tobe denied that all
calculatio&s regarding political re-
asults are rendered more worthless
- tban usual at present by reason of
the undeniable state of unrest in
which a large body of .the voters
of' bath parties - find themselves.)
" Tkere has never keen a time since
the war when party ties rested so
looeelyivpon -the masses. There
-uis not jrsolitary issue affecting par-ties-in
the campaign about to be
gin'Whick can be effectually used
torighten the lines. There is
Kfrit&cand -discord in -the ranks
of both parties, and a mistake in
either of the nominating conven-
1tionsAwill be more potent for the
ruin: of the party making it than
for years past has been possible.
The independent voter is abroad
in the land, and all the signs indi-
!catetJiat?his voice "will be a no
tent one.
Pointers.
. J3 I
.H')C
tA' recent parade of colored
"troops in Charleston was enlivened
bj a whistling accompaniment of
500-of'the men:
- Out of a total population of
'about-50,000,000 in this country,
there were in 1S80 a little over
250,000 people insane, idiotic,
, blind and deaf and dumb.
American politics were never
tamer than they -are 4to-day. In
oth&v words, 'the country has
.rarely jbeerc so prosperous or its
xvtciumcub wnuiv, Buuiiuiaiereu.
Tfee proposition, which seemed
a jefit-sevar&l years ago, to spec
ially insure houses against de
' 'struoiibn by wind as well as hy
ff2 Jj has become almost a ,thing of
Wiinary precaution in the South-
.Tk English are to-dav the na-
tx -whose dress controls the hab-
r H$ of the-ctvilized world, just as
tke T'rench were 150 years ago,
tj4'"11ialw iOb Jytkrs ago the
Spaniards 300 years ago, and a lit
H tt eirifitr Veiucet
Tfcere are seven newspapers in
&Ji40UtiLfiJiiileg whiSi are oyer
MMy mc kmeHkje&rs old. "They are
- &s ;Pocft0th
th N. H..(razettc,
4l.Mercuy, 'New
L ii ;temy Gcmtitej E&rtford,
Conn., Courant, New Haven,
Conn., Journal, Salem, Mass.,
Gazette "Worcester, Mass., Spy.
The Astokiax will be ten years
old next month. l" & "
Before cutting" a man's head off
in China the authorities consider
ately make him drunk; and occa
sionally a rich convict who" has
been sentenced to death will hire,
or rather buy, a coolie to take his
1 place.- The coolie leads a riotoun
life for some little time beforehand,
a .f io ; . f KQct
auu uv iiubj ju a. :wic wt uEwktu
helplessness, meets death without
apparent suffering.
The issue upon which the Re
publican party of Ohio -will go be
fore the -people this year, the
Cincinnati Commercial Gazette
says, is ".whether the liquor traffic
ought to be taxed or ought to
continue free. The Scott law
taxes the traffic, and the Republi
can party is responsible for it, and
upon that principle it will succeed
or fail in the approaching contest."
At a' recent southern camp
meeting the eloquent divine said:
"The 'wheels of the righteous
shriek and groan as they toil up
the hill of salvation and over the
ruts of temptation and the bridge
of damnation, and have to
scrowdge pretty lively to get np
at all; but the sinner with greased
wheels and flying colors, slips down
to tarnation like a dose of oil, with
a rip and a whizz, and raises no
dust whatever.'
Young cattle are reported to be
dying in the upper part of the
John Day valley with the same
disease that caused so much loss
on the Malheur and other parts of
Eastern Oregon two and three
years ago. Only yearlings and
sucking calves are affected so far.
1 his disease ca"uses the death of
young, fat and apparently healthy
cattle within a short time after the
appearance of the first symptoms
and no remedy for it is known.
Very fat cattle arc more liable to
its attack than poor ones.
MARRIED.
Tuesday, April 17, 1883. by the Rev
M.D.Wilson, Rector of Grace Protest
ant Episcopal church, Lewis R. Aber
crombie and Mary Martin, all of Asto
ria, Or.
.NEW TO-DAY
Net Lost.
SUNDAY NIGHT IN VICINITY TOINT
Ellis, about 90 fathoms 45 jnesta, lt-ply
Barbour'-jtwine net; wliite buojs;.Jcads
marked J. A D. Finder will pleaso return
same to Devlin's Cannery and receUe a flt
t ins re w ard. FRANK VIAN ELIjO.
June4.'K5.-5-lk
Net Lost.
ONTHENlUHTOF JUNE 3D, ON THE
wreck or the Great Republic, about 150
fathoms 45 mesh net, Barbour's 40, ll!-ply;
corks branded R. H. & F. Co. The Under
win ue suitably renamed by call Inn at the '
5-lwk FISHERMAN'S FKG. CO.
'. Notice.
MY WIFE. RENA ICNUTSEN.HAS LEFT
mybed aud board. I will not be re
sponsible lor debts contracted by her.
Junp5th.-G-lnk OLEKNUTSEN.
Net Found.
ON THE MORNING OF THE 4TH INST.,
on the weather beach near 0sterville
Portage, boat No. 33, of Eureka Packing Co.,
and new net. .Loser can liae it apnlvinjr to
W. D. TAYLOR,
C-3t . Ilnaco, W. T.
Partnership.
ON THIS DAY', JUNE oth, GEORGE
Ganz and C. J. Shaffer have entered in
to eopartnenhlp in tho butchering business
in the town of Astoria Mr. Euafler vrillul-
wajs be found ut his post to cater to Asto-
naus m want oi oeei, porK, eai. mutton, and
sausage of all the bestjiuake up. Call, buy
and jro aw ay smiling. G EORGE GANZ,
C-lwT
rK C. I. SHAFFER.
Stolen.
On uifiht of June 4lh, w;is stolen from
moorings at Fisherton, a Iwcntv-slv
foot fishing boat with anchor and line;
painted outside ochre color, inside
white; brand on bow Geo. T. Mvers.
Any person finding the abo e and se
curing the conviction of the person tak
ing the same will be liberally rewarded,
by the undersigned.
Geo. T. Mi-res.
FIsUerton, W. T.
Fisherton, June 5, 1883.
Net Found.
PICKED UP AT TONGUE POINT, ON
the night of tho 3rd of May, l piece net,
about 40 fathoms. 45 mesh U ply. Corks and
leads not marked : one buoy marked M. F.
G., apparently cut uitha penknife. Owner
will please communicate w ith B. Gallagher,
FiBhermen's Packing Co., pay cost of this ad.
aud resume possession of his property.
Summons.
Pf THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for Clatsop County.
Mary A. Leinenweber and C. Lelnenweb
er Plaintiffs. s. C. G. Glass. Defendant.
ToC. G. GlASb, the aboie named defen
dant : In the namo of the State of Oregon,
ou are hereby required to appear and an
swer the complaint filed against you in the
above entitled action, ou, or before Tuesday,
August "tli, 18S3, wild day being the first day
of the next legular term ot said Circuit
Court : and if you fall so. to appear and an
swer for w ant thereof the plaintiffs will take
judgment against j on for the possession of
the premises desenbed in plaintiff's com cem
plaint: to wit tho premises situate in Clat
sop County. Oregon in sections twenty-flve,
twcnty-Mx, thirty -live, aud thirty-six. and
known and descnbod as the Donation Land
Claim of T. P. Powers and Man Powars his
wife, saving and excepting one hundred and
thirty-five acres off tho w est side of said Do
nation Land Claim, together with the sum
of fifty dollars damages for withholding pbs
sesMou of said premises from plaintiffs and
the further sum of dltrhtv two m.ittn. ihi
rents, issues and profits of said premises
auu jur mc cosis ana aisuursements ol-ac-tlon.
This summons is scrye.d by publication
thereof in the Dailv Asto max, pursuant
to an order made by the Hon. A. S. Bennett.
JudgeofsafdCourt, which said order was
made on'May 22ud, 1583.
F. D. "WINTON.
. . - .: -Attorney for Plaintiffs.
'AstonaT Hfty 25th, 1863. ;wed
- . Net Lost.
DURING THE AFTERNOON OF THURS-
day, May 81st, Jn South Chaanel near
Fort Stevens, 150 fathoms ot 45 mesh Bar-bour's!l2-tly
net, nearly new. -Soe ot the
leads marked J. H. D. & Co. A reasonable
reward will benaid to wkoe er returns same
to Deylln & Co?s Cannery. 2-3t
AUCTION
EXTRAORDINARY!
I will sell at public "sale for the next few
days at HOLDER'S- AUCTION HOUSE, the
finest lino of Walthatn, Elgin, Springfield
and Howard.
WATCHES,
IN GOLD AND SILVER, CASES.
Diamonds and Pine Jewelry,
" Ever offered Inlhls state. This stock Is
from an extensive and well-known Jewelry
Douse, and toast oe closed out. it consists oi
Diamonds, Lace Pins. Rings, Drops,
Studt, BfbocliH?$Ietve and Col
lar Buttons, Chains, Charms.
Gojd Pejis and Pencils,
And everything In fact usually found in a
first-class Jewelry House.
Sale without reserve or limit. Undergo
circumstances will astasia article be mis
represented. Sale to continue
Every Evening, at 7:30
and continue for a few days only, atE.C.
Holden's Auction Mouse, vo not iau lo-ex-amlae
this fine stock, as bargains will be
realized. J. A. TURNER,
E. C. HOLDEK. Assignee.
a Auctioneer.
FDR TILLAMOOK.
The new Steamer t
.A. IB
FXSIZjZ.
BABBAGE, - Master.
WILL SAIL FOB
TTULATtlOOK,
Saturday, Jane 9tU, at A. M.
FOR SAILING DATES AND PAItTICU
lars apply to J. G. HUSTLEK. Main
street Wharf, Asteria: ALLEN & LEWIS,
fortland ; J. L. STORY. Tillamook.
FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT!
British Iron Barque"
"BYEVALE,"100A1.
WILLIAMS, - - - - Master.
THIS FINE VESSEL HAVING HER CAR
co fullv cngaeed will have QUICK
DESPATCH, and iill be followed by ihe
British Ii-on Barqne
"ULL00K," 100 Al.
SALMON In cases will be taken In lots to
suit shippers, at reasonable rates.
For rates of Freight aHdlHSHraaee
Apply to M EYER, WILSON & CO.,
or to SI BSON, CHURCH & CO.,
tf Portland. Oregon.
Ice Delivered to Order.
FRANK FABRE
IS PREPARED TO DELIVER THE BEST
quality of lee at 2J4 cents per-pound. In
quantities from ten pounds up. to Hotels,
saloons. Restaurants, or ramui
lies. leaWni
their orders with him.
Large quantities oi
Ice constantly on hand
ii
lee Create Fresh Every las-.
For -Sale.
LOT 8, BLOCK 101; LOT 5. BLOCK 105;
Lot3,Blkl46; Lotl.BlkSO; Lots S&4,
Blk37; Lot2, Blk 103: Lots Blk 131: Lot 3.
Blk 134 ; Lots 5 & G. BIk 144; Lot 7, Blk 147 ;
Lots5&6,Blkl5U McClures. Lots 7 & 8, Blk
60, and Lot 3. Blk o. Blk 91, Shrrelys, and
part of Blk 5, Hustler & Aiken's add. And
Bivers lots in other parts of the city, besides
outside lands in Oregon and Washington
Territory.
Lease to sell or building to rent in pood
business location.
U BOZORTH & JOHNS.
Notice.
Bids will be received until Monday
noon, June 26th, at the office of the City
Auditor and Clerk-for building or con
structing a wagon road from Skipanon
landing u the city cemetery on Clatsop
Plains. Bids must state proposed -manner
of construction.
No contractiiTrlllbe Jet to white per
sons unless they use white labor.
Contracts will be received from Chi-
i nese only fer Chiaese labor-
or further particulars inquire oi
the committee.
The committee reserve the right to re-"
Jject any orall bids.
U. J. T1USJSUU.AU l).
A. F.JOHNS,
I. W. CASE,
Commute on Public Propertj.
For Sale.
LOT 7. BLOCK 89 ; LOT 1. BLOCK 103 ;
lot 8. blk 109; lot 6. blk 120: lot 0, blk
132? lot 4. blk 147 : lot 5, blk 84 ; lots 5 and C,
blkM.Olney's.
Five-acre blk In H.&A.'s addition to 01
ney's. Lots 5 and G in blk 113 lots 9 and 10 in blk
58. Shhely's.
One hundred acres water front on Young'd
river, near Williamsport.
Also 130 acres directly back of Alderbrook
at $150 per acre. Also 22a acres farm and
timber land near John Day'.s river at 810 per
JVCre. JHAS. il. WlLiLLAAlSUIi & uu..
Real Estate and Commission Brokers.
WM. B. GRENELL,
REAL ESTATE AGEZVCY.
CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY, TIM
BER AND FAItM LAND.
Br-Offlce next to.F. :L.ParkertJ Store, Cor.
Chenamus and Benton Sts.
DANCING SCHOOL. .
THE UNDERSIGNED WILL OPEN A
School for Dancing, at
Occidental Hall, June 6th,
Oa Wednesday and Friday
Afternoons, from 2 oTclock until 4 i. u.
and In the evenings from 8 to 10 o'clock.
Lessons will be given in all styles ot dan
cing. Those wishing tO' join my class will
g lease call and see me.
entleineiu.......M..M....Tifty cents
Ladles.A............ Free
PBOF.J.F.MEVER,
For Sale.
FIVE HUNDRED CORDS DRY HEM
lock Wood, which I will deliver at the
houses ot customers for $i a cord.
Draylng or all kinds done at reasonable
rates. R. B. MARION.
To Lease for a Term of Years.
A BUILDING SITE ON WEST 8TH ST.,
near the roadway. Suitable for store,
shop or residence. Inquire of
GREENBERG&CO.
Corner W. 9th and Water streets.
Fresh Milk Cow for Sale.
A GENTLE YOUNG COW, GIVING TWO
gallons mluVber day. Apply to Mis. J.
F. BarrowsoaCkefixmus street, .beyond the
P. O. .
Notice. y
A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS
of the PX.& B. Association Is requested
by the Bear4r.oI Directors; t0' b iwld In
Liberty HaU,"Atorl..oa Mondays the nth.
day ot June. 1883, for the purpose ot filling a
vacancy occurring lu that Board.
,.,., JiVM.L.-McEWAN, Secretary.
Astoria, Or Ma? Sff le.diet
Partner Wanted.
AJlELIABLEJfAN WITH A-CASH CAP
italoffrom $3069 to $5000 can have a
.one-halt Intgreet-in a well-established and
paylagbasiaosfcltf.Aststfar"' Apply at this
office. iwk
HtW Fish-Bitt ftr Sale.
OA4A
,yrsKX l
Apply st eatheJSBrWa.'
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
PARKER HOUSE,;
H. B. PARKER. Prop.. ,
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON.
FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS.
nOT AlfD COM BATHS.
Good,Billiard.Tabte. and First Class Sa
loon stocked with Fine Liquors.
arFKEE COACH TO THE HOCSE.-K
THE OCCIDENT HOTEL
First-class in every respect.
TIECLEII fc AVKIGIIT,
Proprietors.
Astoria,
- Oregon.
IT IS A FACT
"THAT
JEFF'S CHOP HOUSE
' ON
Cor.comly Street is the Best in
Town.
THAT
lie has Always oh Haud FRESH
.t Slioal AVatcr Bay and East
era Oysters.
THAT-
"JEFF" IS THE BOSS CATERER.
THAT
He has brea froprJctor ef tae "Aurora
Hotel" la.KBapptoa ieYfB jear.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS
Oyster Saloon.
CHENAJIUS STREET, ASTORIA.
mi
HE UNDERSIGNED IS PLEASED TO
announce to the public that be has op
ened a
FIRST CLASS
JBcttlTig Souse ,
And furnishes in flrst-class'stjle
OYSTRRS. HOT COFFEE TEA, ETC
AT THE
Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon,
CHENAMUS STREET.
Please give me a calL
RObCOE DIXON, Proprietor
CENTRAL HOTEL.
CHAS. WALLMAN. - - - Proprietor.
I HAVE TAKEN ClIABGE OF THIS POP
ular Hotel and can guarantee satisfaction
TO ALL
Permanent and Transient Boarders
The choicest brands of "Wines. Liquor?,
and Cigars, at the Bar.
Opposite O. K. & N. Dock, Astoria. Oregon
COSMOPOLITAN
Chop House and Restaurant.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Xala 25 ceatH and Hpwards.
L WILBRON tiG. BOVIiARD,
' rroprleter.
MAI.V STKEET. .18TCKIA.
ASJORIA SAIL LOFT.
A.M.JOHNSON & CO.. PROPR'S.
HAVING CONSIDERABLY INCREASED
our facilities for meeting the demand of
Increase In boats this jear we would re
spectfully call the attention of
CANNERY MEN
And all others neediug sails, to this fact.
Prices Same as Last Year,
WORK STILL BETTER.
Drilling and Best Quality of Rope
on Hand.
Our Work h:is Given "
Satisfaction for Eight Years,
And shall be made to do so while we are. in
the business.
LEADING
Boot and Shoe Store,
CC
3 3
FINEST AND LARGEST STOCK OF
Boots and Slioes
Ei er brought to Astoria. Is opened to the
Public in Brown's New Building,
Next to City Book Store
Come and see Latest Styles.
I. J. ARVOLD.
J. H.D. GKAY,
Wboleale and retail dealer In.
GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED,
Hay, Oats, 'Straw, Wood, Etc.
.'LIMB,' SAND, ND CEMENT.
'GeSeral storage aad Wharfage on reason
able terms." Foot of Betton street. Astoria
.Oregon. r
TAILOILHSTG,
Cleaning Repairing.
NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. BY -H
r'! GEORGE I)VETT,
Mala Street, opposlt N. JLoeb'i.
H OH
iHSBI
BANKING ANDJHSURAHCE.
S. W. Cj3.SE.
BROKER, BANKER
xsv
1NSURANGE AGENT.
ASTORIA,
OREGON
OFFICE HOURS:
FROM. 9 O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL
O'CLOCK, P. M.
Home fflntnal Insurance Co.,
OF CALIFORNIA;
J. F. iloCGHTOJf-
Cuas. R. Story.....
Geo. L. Stort ...
.HecrctHry
di O'-con
...Aijent lor O'-con
-
nnnl.nl .,n1A .in In IT U ....!. I .
coin .. .l."!L.l.":.. . .s ooy mi I
f. V. CAST- Agent;
Chcn&mHS street. Astorin. Oregon
$67,000,000 CAPITAL.
LLVEBPOOL AND LOOis AND
GLOBE, -
NORTH BRITISH AND AIRKCAN-
TILE OF LONDON AND
EDINBURGH.
OLD 'CONNECTICUT OF HAKT
FORD, AND
COiLaLERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES
Ropreientinja ca'piUl of SO7,00O,O0O.
A. VAN DUSEN4 Aceut.
WM. EDGAR,
!
Draler hi
Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes!
Meerschaum and Btier Pipes, !
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY I
Revolvers and Cartridges.
"P1"RST GR AND ,
Clearance
SALE!!
AT
SMPZB.S STOEZ
PRIOR TO STOCK TAKING.
We offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
in our line cf
Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets!
ts
Plushes, 7
Cashmeres and Ariimre;
Laces. Hosiery,.
Corsets, Cloaks,
Dolmans, Etc.. otc.
A FINE ASSORTMliNT OF
FLANNEL COMFORTERS,
Blankets, Etc.
Stock Complete in Every Branch.
Prael Broth-ors?
ANNOUNCEMENT !
"Webegleaw to announce Hint we will,
soon open a complete stock of
Croctery ant Giraffe
And all goods pertaining to tint line at their
NEW STORE. 'V
Cor. Ctaaw I Genevieve Sts.
Tarties contemplating purchasing any
thing in that Hue will consult their ou in-.
terest by waiting till our goods arrlc.
Wc pa cash for our goods and and will bo
able to sell as cheap as afiy houjp in Oregon
Portland not oxecpted. j.
JORDAN & BOZORTH.
GER3IANLA BEER HALL
AKD
BOTTLE BEER DEPOT.
CBK51V73 STRKET. ABTOKli.
The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass
Orders for the
Celehratefl ColnmMa ' Brewery
Left at this place will be promptly attend
ed to.
syNo cheap Sao. Francisco Beer sold at
this pi
i place
WM. BOCK, Proprietor.
Astor Street Deficib Assessment.
Notice Is hereby civen thatrthe deficit
assessment as made and declared by
ordinanceXo. 521 of the City of Astoria,
for the improvement of Astor street
from the west side of Lafayette street
to the eastern end of Astor street, in
McClures Astoria, in the manner pro
vided by ordinance No. 487, on "each of
me lonowinj; aescnueu iuu liumin uh
said portion of said street, is now due
and payable at the office of the City
Treasurer, in LT. S. cold or silver coin,
and unless paid within five days from
the expiration of this notice, viz: June
18th, 1883, the Common Council will or
der warrants issued for the collection
thereof. The assessment is as follews:
So. of
ot.
So. of
Block.
Atsets
nient. Name of the Ovner.
A.VanDusen
Geo. W. Hume
Geo. VT. Hume
J.W. White
George McLean
George Flavel
J.Kamm
A.C.Rahles
J. W. Suprenant and
S 15 00
10 00
- 48
8 64
2 13
,2 15
600
600
A. E. Ferguson
.F. W. Snnreuant and
A.E.Fercuson.... 4 45 100
J.G.Husller G 43 14 00.
3L-M. Gilman 3 47 1 00$
By order of the Common Council.
T.S.JEWETT,, ,
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, 3Iay2G, 1883. - - lOkl v.
G Gt
7 00
8 W
0 CA
8 or
5 Go
6- 5
2 45
3 43
4 45
G 43
3 47
STATURE'S REMEDY.
i
! Liver. Kidney, and Skin Diseases...
Malaria! Dyspepsia, ,
Biliousness. I
Pains in theBack and Loins;
Pimples and Blotches on the Skin,
Vliother Hereditar .
Or Caused lv Wcakn? w. or Ewe?,
Can Only be Cured by the Use of
Larqest bale anu most baiisraciion
J
Of any Medicine on the CortSr.
Sold by all Druggbts and Medicine Dealers, t
Sjil 00 per Boflle -G. tor 8-".oo.
PERUYIA
BITTERS !
Wilmerding &. Co., San Francisco.
Loeb & Co., Agents. Astoria.
-ASK FOR-
Union India Rubber Co's
riire Para Gum
CRACK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS.
llKWAKK ot IMITATION:!
Besurethp Boots are stamped CRACK
PROOF on tho heels, and have- the PURE
GUM SPRIXGS on the ft or anil instep,
w hich prevent their cracking or breaking.
We aie now making the.n with RUUBF.R
AND ASBESTOS Soles whiclP will make
tltenil.ist more than twice as loug as anv
Rubber boots made.
FOllSALE B ALL DEALERS. '
ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING. PACIC
LNG, HOS K. SPIilNG.S. CLOTHING, -BOOTS
AND SHOES. Etc.
COODYEAR RUBBER CO.
lt.H.rAS.1Jr. f
A cents,
S. MRUNJON-,
ban Francisco.
mm CLE-AMNGE SALE!
" to make room for more
Irflw Mil' Slip ClMill'erj
' A. VAN DUSEH & GO.
Will sell at cost their entire stock qf
HATS AND CAPS! .,
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i. BOOTS AND SHOES'.
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These goods must be disposed of aa wo are
soon to receive another large lr t of
HardwTreand Ship Chandleryf
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And must
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Drugs and Chemicals
Hardware aifl Slip tail'ery.
A. VAN DUSEH & CO.-
DKALKKSIX
Hardware and Ship Chandlery,
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish,
Binnacle Oil, Cotton Canvas,
Hemp Sail Twine,
Cotton Sail Twine,
Lard Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes.
Galvanized Cut Nails.
f Agricnltitrnl ; .Implements,
Sciving: ITIncIiincs.
Paints and Oils, Groceries, etc.
BE. , E S. E?l 2S K.,
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Hay, Oats, Straw.
Lime, Brick, Cement' and Sand
.
Vooil llclivcrettto Order,
Graying, Teaming and Express Business
Horses ana Carriages for Hire.
WINES; LIQUORS AND CiCARS.
FXRSTCIiAS.,
tJ.iTHOIASf
.! DRUGGIST
I A Pharmacist, j
Aastoria?c?
j Prescriptions carefully compounded
I Day or 2'lsht.
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Corsets from 50
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YouwiwHjcjonraelve. our husbands, jour children, by paying high
priee Im sreat named -,n res that have big expenses, while on liae
A CHANCE
To Imv o-- 3T per cent cheaper at the
California Store,
- Next door to Geo. V. Hume.
I am retinue frm the dr goods business, and am willing to sell all
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750 French Woven Corsets at S2.IO sold every
where for S2.75.
CITY BOOK STOEE.
Wv ha e to-day finished opening and putting in orderthe
immense Stock of Goods
Rouht in San Francisco by B. F. STEVENS.
C P. MOFFJT will he found behind the counter. His long established repu
tation as a. good ami reliable salesman is all that need be said.
You Will Find Prices Lower than the Lowest.
B. F. STEVENS & CO.
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TEH anpl to the Captain, or to
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John A, XSSnigomery,
tSL'CCCSSOR TO .TACKrNS & MONTGOMERY.)
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PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY, WORK
Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Jerms".
CJIEAA.1IUS STREEr, A'oxt to C It. Parker's Stexe.
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THE NEW MQML
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A PULL STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND.
S3- SL. "FT.A, WES,
Two doors east or Occident Hotel. ASTORIA, OREGON.
. . CHAS. HEILBORN,
ilANDFACTTJIlER OF
FURNITURE Sa BEDDING"
AND DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings
- WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES
Complete in every branch.
M. nr.SKV. J. GUSTAFSOX.
MARTIN OLSEN
DEALER IN
FURNITURE Ss BEDDING.
Corner 3Inin and Ssaueinoqna Streets. Astoria, Oregon.
WINDOW SHADES AND TRIHNCS; WALL PAPER ETC
A Complete Stock. .
PiUCES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD.
ATL KBDS OF FUnKTXUISE KEPAIRED AKI VAKKISHED.
runT'Kjajm
Leinenweber & Co.,:
A tt. LEUCENWKEElt. t.
K5XAHUS1LRO 1865.
ASTORIA, OREGON,
TMffiSS'AlCMEBIES,
.Manufacturers and Importers of
A I-L KINDS OF
AND FINDINGS
Wholesale Dealers in
OIL A1SD TALLOW.
ejnigUest casli price paid for Hides and
'Tdllow. ' 2
Gr. A. STINS0N & CO.,
'BLACKSIVnTHING;
At Capt. Kogors old stand, corner of Cass
- and Court Streets. r
, Ship and Cannery work, Horseshoehuy.
Wagons made and rap&irsd. Good work
guaranttod.
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STEALER
CLARA PARKER
Eben P. Parker, Master.
Tor TOWING, FREIGHT orCHAR
II. IS. PABBLER.
DEALEK IN
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A General Assortment of
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agents for
Magee Stoves and Kanges
Ihe Bes,t in the market.
Piumbing Roods of all kinds on hand. Job
work done in a workmanlike manner.
RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS
TORIA ONXY OF
E. B. BAWB9,
A.GENT
CALL AND EXAMINE IT, YOU
WELL BE PLEASED.
E. R. HAWES Is also agnt for the
Ml patent Mm Stove
. And other first-class stovea.
Furnace Work, Steam Pit
rings. etc., a specialty.
a. jonxsoy.
S0Ln) G0LD
,JBELET,
BRACELETS,
j Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches,
SILVERWARE,
Of cyer description.
The finest stock of Jewelry hi Astoria.
S5T"A11 goods warrantedasrepresented
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER.
HEADQUARTERS
Foster's Emporium.
Most Complete Stock in Astoria
JY ovelties of all Kinds
Fruits Both. Foreign and JDeatestlc
Wines and Liquors
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Of Superior Brand.
FOSTER'S COBNBB, 0 B JTD0CX
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