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"i I Qt&taftftlt t -.-, B s Vol. xix. Astoria, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, June 12, 1883 No 6SV THE "STARS AND BARS." Adventures of the Young Woman Who Made Them The flag presented b' General Beauregard at New Orleans was the work of a Baltimore society -belleand at the period named a girl of remarkable beauty and rare culture and accomplishments. She was Mis TTattie Carey, the daughter of a prominent citizen. All of her family were strong Southern sympathizers, and Miss vany made lierseii conspicuous by appearing on the .streets wear ing the Southern badge, and on one occasion, it is said, waved a comeueratc Hag irom an upper window of her residence while a regiment of Union troops were marching along below. These acts, coupled with Miss Carey's high social position, directed the attention of the authorities partic ularly toward tier, and it was strongly intimated she would be' arrested. Information of the threatened arrest reached the fam ily, and the next day Miss Ilattie, accompanied by her sisters Jennie and Constance, and brother, Wil son . varey .Jr. leit lor tne South. They were the bearers of liberal supplies for the Maryland boys, and were on the first steamer from Baltimore that was over hauled attempting to run the blockade. After many perilous adyentures they made their way in a-small boat across the Potomac and were cordially lecei'ved by General Lee at Richmond. Miss Hattie went to Genterville, the ad vance post of the Confederate forces, and created a sensation in the Confederate camp by singing for the first time the now popular "Maryland My Maryland," the troops joining in the chorus, fight at Bull enthusiastically During the Run General Beauregard mistook a detachment of Kirby Smith's troops for Union forces on account of the similarity of the flags used, and the next day after consultation with " Gen eral Leo the battle flag used from that" time until the close of the war was decided upon. It was a red fieid'with blue crossbars and white stars. At the request of Generals Lee, Beauregard and others, Miss Carey and her sisters made three lUgs, .working all night upon them. Miss Hattic'i flag was presented to Beauregard, and her sisters' to Generals Joe Johnson and Van Dora. During the lat year of the war, Miss Carey, whose beau ty captivated many hearts, and whose vork in the hospitals had won the gratitude of many a Mificring soldier, became the wife of General Pegram, who soon after lost his life at the battle of Five Forks, while gallantly lead iug a charge. She and her sister remained nursing the wounded till the close of the war, and then Miss. Carey returned to Baltimore and opened a young ladies' semi nary, in which she was remarkably successful. A few 3'cars ago she "became the wife of Professor A. Lowell Martin, of the Johns Hopkins university. She is now a leader of the society in which she shone so brilliantly as a belle nineteen years ago. Balti more Special Ciicato Times, TJae Largest Prison in Europe. The largest prison in Europe is the House of Detention at Berlin, wluc has just been completed. It comprises six separate buildings, to which have been transferred all prisoners awaiting trial in the city. The main building for men con tains 732 separate, cells, besides dormitories for 193 prisoners, rooms for turnkeys, and sleeping accommodations for IIS attend ants. The interior is constructed ot iron, and so arranged that all the corridors look out upon the entral 'hall; which commands a view of the entrance to every cell. The prison for women contains j-evty cells and fifteen large dormitories, divided into sections, each' containing & b'eel which can be locked up when its occupant ha Vtarnedln." Club Rev. Penstock, who insists upon being addressed by his title, and who never accords the same honor to any of the Judges, Colonels- or Professors in the club, suddenly bobbed up and offered the follewing: Resolved, Dat judging a dog fight or a jumping match does not license a cull'd man to assume the title of Judge wi'd a big J; and Resolved, Dat while white waslun' an stove blackiu' an' purfeshuns to be looked up to an' respected, de puss'n folleiin' sich purfeshuns am not necessarily Professors wid a big P; and Resolved, Dat bossin' a job or diggin' a cellar or fillin' an ice house doan'tcntitle de bosser to call himself Colonel. Penstock was hardly down be fore the thirteen Professors, seventeen judges and twenty eight colonels in the club were on their feet and demanded to be heard. They felt the insult and weie prepared to resent it, and Penstock was seen to grow pale at the rate of a mile a minute. Brother Gardner finally secured silence, after continuous rapping and then said: ""Will de Rev. Penstock please explain how he cum by his title?" "Yes, sail. Ize a preacher, i t s san. "Was you regularly oidained?' uVes, sah." ""Who ordained you?1' "Two deacons of de Fust Bap tist church of Richmond' j There was a general yeli over his reply, and the worthy member lost his temper and rushed from j the room. 1 "My friends, kindly observed the president, "envy alius over-' reaches herself. If it seems to) please a lellow mortal to call him professor, or judge, or major, on gineral, keep it up. It costs nufnV, an' keeps him good-natured. Tt sounds much better to read in de papers dat Prof. Ginalong Jones am at present engaged in cartin' j ..- .,i. r.. r..i t ...i.ii c:.i. dan to menshun dat ole nigger, , , ,, J, ,. . 1 gcr occr peauier. i-et uigmtv go wirl vnnr tillot. Ii'mvnher "pr WKI your UUtS liOWeoer. L TO- fesscus im outer place in a white .,,.. i :i,.. " 11 i mans chicken coop, an' de judge who lets his wife go b'.ufut will appear powerful small in de eves oh his uayhiiftt. We will now j strike a closin' attitood, an' dis- j journ dis meetin.'" Fne Press. j ! I General Stone, in charge of the work on Bedloe Island, says that I the Bartholdi statue will not be erected until the fall of IS84, as the pedestal will not be comp'eted until then. Contracts have been , , . , , 1 awarded For some work and exca- . , , , , , . ,, vations begun, but the pedestal ' Will be built slowly to allow time . .... . to settle. Aery few engineers, of , ., 11 , . 1 btone says, would care to under- f4L-A 1.n latin. f t!. ctJ.. v.v. ..v- ...w. w. ...v. - ""'fi ". the statue, as the force of the wind driving against it across the har bor will be tremendous. Tt will be braced inside and ribbed with steel and iron. It will be sent over in sections on a French government vessel, and Barthnldi will superintend its erection. Life, when we pause to con tern-' plate the hurrying throng rushing madby throigh the world, is too brief to spend much of it in pain, especially when a fifty cent bottle of St. Jacobs Oil will afford imme-' diate relief. Millions say so, and theyseemto know whereof thev i cnanr TU T X? fTA fj.u.n.. hit 11 ruycur iiiu.m Courier, in a late issue, says: Mr. N endhng, who, as many of our readers may know, was a short iiuu- uj suriousiv an icteu witn severe sickness, stated that while thus confined to bed for five weeks, uuring which ms leit log was poweiless, his attention was called to a statement in the Cour ier of wonderful cuies effected by the St. Jacobs Oil. He sent for a bottle of this Great German Rem edy, and states that after using tlio nrfioln fnr bur. ;i Caw Atvc lio was on bis feet again, and that it I entirely cured him. As such in- j formation is not only pleasing, but ' f .- tJiib I of great interest to everybody, we ' cneenuny give our reaaers inei benefit thereof, and Ave congratu late our friend on his recovery. and the public on the fact that a reliable cure for one of the most painful of all ailments has at last been found. " Title in the Limekiln The Panama Canal. A prominent engineer of San Francisco who is employed at the railroad office, lately received a letter from Panama, which places altogether a different construction on the cause of the delay experi enced in canal work there to that which the agents of the canal have made public. The writer states thnt the numerous changes which have been made in engi neers and heads of departments generally has created so much dissatisfaction that even the laborers in some intance- refused to go to work, and in other ways interfered with the progress of the canal. The great dredger, built at Phila delphia and taken to the scenes of operations on the Atlantic side, proves another discouraging feature, and is practically of no use. A large coral reef exists just at the point where the work should commence, and in conse quence of the heavy draught 01" the dredgei the engineers are unable to bring it within the reef, so as to go to work. This has occasioned great delay, and after numerous attempts to ovcicome the natural barrier offered by the reef, a final attempt will be made to blast an entrance for the dredger. AbSOlUtely PUre. This powder noer ario. A man el o purity. Mienatli una -nlfloaomeness. Mon economical than the ordinary, kinds, and cannoL he sold in comnetmon w tilth niMl- 1 tltude of low let Miort wl;lit. alum or ' puospnate pow tiers, smaanm in can, hoy- jamukimi row nprtGi.. 10c Wali-st.X V. j - -- - ! j King Of th.6 Bl00(l Is not a "cure all." It Ha blood-uurifier and tonic Impuntvof the blood iobous the ss tern, deranges the circulation, and tlms in- duces many disorders, known by different names to dlstiuKuisli them according to ef- wi'i mil 1111- ri'.mv iinnii'iipv t- 1 thati.Te.it eenrric disorder. Immirltv 01 fects, but being really branches or phases of ngi jilis lAvercomniaiiU.noiihxitiim.XernrM m- urtlcr. Headache, Backache, General Weah- ,(C,, jimrt Dlcac, Dropsy. Kidneti DUtate, rlC,.to!.ffm.QHWNw.fiiInfS.h itc. Itinsr of the Xtloed. prevents and cures these bj attacking the caiwc, Inipuritj of the blood. ChemLstsaud. Physlciaps agree Dxnvf'rjj T!mttlm JTZvrv Vir!)tir.t .f- in calling 11 uiemosi genuine anu emeiem prepanition for the purpose." Sold b Drug uIsLs. SI ner bottle. See testimonials', direc tions, &c. In pamphlet, "Treatise on Diseases 01 in mood." wrapped aniuua each bottle. 1). KANSOM. SON & Co., Props Buffalo. N. Y. NEVILLE & 00. Pacific Net and Twine Co. Sax Fkancisoo, April lltli, tss;:. Dear Sirs: For general convenience, we ,,a;c sent a "'P?1' of Wo- no ,2" ""cScotcli Saluo Kd A wiiKwieuiA. Jl.JUlwau. pQ nw n, Astoria, which will be sold at low enough figiues to make it an object , for all net menders to use It for repair hn plare of the 11101 e costly o. 40, 12- ply. Fishermen w ho have heretofore used tills grade of twine for repairs, claim that tho durability of the patch iscqual to the balance of the net, aftjjr 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. Neille & Co. Sole Agents, 1 on Vr.,ntaM 31 and 23 California St. j Sail Francisco. DANCING SCHOOL. 'l undersigned will open a fclool for Danclnc. at fc' l wkwiubiuoi nan, june am, JxssonsruiDecienInallstles of dan cing. ii&c wismng 10 join my class class will please call and sec me, tr entlemen Ladles-...- .. .""...r...i.Free FRO.a.F.MKrBR, I POWDER Tiirpieis ail.' i!:5j 3 RHANREMEOY TREGREAT JTOIt RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equal St. Jacom Oil as a safe, sure, simple and cheap External Bemedy. A trial entails but the conparatlrely trifling outlav of 60 Cents, and erery one suffer ing irith pain can haro cheap and paitire proof of Its claims. Direction! in Haven Languages. 80LDBYALLDBUGGISTS AHDDBa&BB INMEDIOTHE. A. VOGEI.SR & CO., Baltimore, Xtd., TT. S. JL. The artesian well at White Plains, New, on the Central Pacific railroad, has passed through the volcanic formation at a depth of 1,140 feet, and the total depth of the well is J, 300 feet, the last 1G0 feet being clay and la(e, with every prospect of success in obtaining water. SYMPTOMS UF A DISEASED LIYEB. IIn in the right idc, undi-r edge or ni, iiicrcusiujj un pressure; eometunej tho pain Ls on the leftside; the piticnt it nirclj able to lie on the left side; onir tlmcs the pain is felt under the shoulder and Is sometimes taken for Rheum itl-m in thonnn. The stomach lsnffocted rilh loss of appetite tmd sickness ; the bowels In general are cotive, sometimes alter nating with laxity; the head is troubled with j) iln, accompanied vslthadull.liKivy; seiwiuon in the hack. part. There is gener ally a considerable loss of memoraccom i) inietl with a p ilnful sensation of ha iu J left undone somethiug which ought to, hae been done. A siicht, dry cough Is J sometimes attendant. The patient com-l p:atus 01 weariness nnu ucuillty; lie Is easily startled; his feet are cold "or burn ing, and he complains of a prickly sensa tion of the skin; his spirits arc low, and, although he i satisfied that exercise w ould be bcncflcial to him, yet he can scarcely suiumbn up fortitude enough to'try It. ! If yon Imennyof tho above symptoms, you can certainly be cured by the u-y; of the cenuiue lilt. g. JtcI.ANK'S HVLK 1'ILLs. When j 011 buy McLnne's nils, Insist on hrtvlng llt. C. 3IrI.AXX?5 CCLK UKATi;u LIMiU TILLS, made bvriem inr; JJros., Pittsburgh, Pa. If ou cm not get tho genuine DR. C. .MoT, INK'S LIVKK PILLS, send U3 HZ emits b mail, and wc will send them to on. FLEMING BROS., PUlslmrgli, Pa. A.M JOHNSON. I. II. SlIi'KhLS. A. M. JOHNSON & Co , Dealers hi CROCKERY & CLASS WARE. Also Wholesale Dealers in Paints, Oils. Vnrnislies. ;iuss. Putlj-, Ars(s Oil and Wntvr Colors, Ikinl ami ICalso- itiiuc Bruslu's. Constant! on hand a full and choice stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries Only tlio Best kept. Our stock of Crockery nnil Clnxs Ware Is the LarjreHt :uid most Complete Stock ever opened in Aslbrio. Consisting of Tea and Dinner Sets, Toilet Sots, tllass. Fruit, and AYter Sots. liar Fixtures. Ale Mugs. 1'onles, Hustle IJottles Goulds, .Tum blers 1-eniou.ide Cups, &c t xo Keri thing sold at lowest Lhing Kates. fcuality (luaraiitcMMl. Ati Examination will more than repay o. THE LATEST STYLES WALL 'PAPER AT B, B. FRANKLIN'S, NEXT DOOItTO ASTOWAX OFFICII A ery large Stock from which to select. Window curtains made to order, larMy patent Trimmer to cut Wall Taper will be Jound convenient to m iiatrotis. SAINT MARYS HOSPITAL, ASTOKIA, - - - OKEGO THIS INSnTUTIDX, UXDlHt CAKK Or the Sisters of Chanty, Is now ready foi tho reception of patients. Private rooms for tho accommodation ui any desiring them. .Patients admitted at all Louis, day or uight. No physician has exclusive right, even paUent u free to aud has the privilege ot emploj Ing any phj slclan tliey prefer. United States Marine RinmfTinhn nav Rntnltal Tlnoe or-.. ..in. tled to tree care and attendance at thlsllos piuu aunng sicivness. renniis must be ob tained for United States Marines at the Cus iooi xiouse. .j. . SlSTK OF CtlABITV SHIPPING NOTICES. fLrnbia. Transportation Go FOR PORTLAND. (FAST TIME.) i;Mini!-irststiner ; FLEETWOOD WMrli 1ih tut n refitted for tadcomrart of 1 1 in er w ill lea e "VlLon and Flslur's ilock. eery Monday, Wednesdaand Friday at 6 A.K, arriving at Portland at 1 P. M. I.Vicniini: le.ues Portlaml TTery Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 A. M. Arriving atAstoiiarat 1 Pv M. An mlillt i.nal trip mil be made on Sunday of Each Week, I.tr.i iii'jlyrt!uid nl O o'clock i Snuday UleraiBC Viy iijjitj by thU rouli connect at Kalama r. r .s..ml iiorts. U. B. SCOTT, President. Sfpampr "flinnWstpn. ' .w.... Y.w..w..rJ Ay.H.HOnSON, - - -MASTER K re.nlj: for charter, for freight, towage, or excursion partle. Can hi fonnil at . Coleman's dock. For further particulars apply to Wm. T. COLEilAX & Co's Agency. Astoria and Portland. Str- WEVrPORTi F.1ISIICKMAN'. ... MASTER Will make regular trips to Portland and Astoria. IeaingBumcU's dock, foot of Mor rison street, Portland, at 6 A.M. Saturdays. And will leave "Wilson & Fisher's dock, Astoria, at c a. m. Thursdays. HT'Frelght carried at reasonable rates. Steamer " RELIC." Wl LL MAKE TRIPS AS FOLLOWS : To YOUNGS RIVER, Mondays, Wednosdaj 3 and Saturdais. Special tnjis as required. Will leave Wilson & Fishers wharf at O o'cloek sliarp, each morning. LrTWIS G. HAAVEN, u Upper Astoria, Master. BE&EAfi STEAM PACKET.' Daisy," and Barge. Will leave Astoria, from Gray's Dock, Fw Olney, apd Heai of YewslTerN s-un.iHrM-.ajs. Hrriy, at 8 A. H,. V. lictuniuigsamc day. , L , . For Landings on Lew Is & Clark's Rlrer, Cn cilBCMlnjs, atX A. M., Kfturiiing Mnie day. For Fouucr'it Camp. On trilH'(.iit5P. H., lajingoertdglit at tlU'Cainp, will leae for Astoria, on t 11 relay. at 8 A. 31.: Retumhjg;. w III leate .Vstoria at 3 :. H. " 0tTFor Frefght, or Pjssage, apply on bof or at Gray's l)ock, wl ere Freight will be- board. re- j . .J.H.Da.QRAV. MARKETS. CENTRA, MAEKET. Gf neral assortment of table stock conitnntly Jni iir.ail. snob as Canned Fruits and Jelly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, s:c;;s. in tti:k, ciikese. Fresh Fruits"" and Vegetables, FISH. POl'LTKY AITO GA3IF In the season. :j;aijs aivo tobacco. Bctl of 1VKS AWD HIiUOK8. All cheap fur CASH. Goods sold on corn-mU-.lou. Opposite 1. W. Case's store. J. RODGKRS. LOOK HERE ! We rpspeclfnlly Inform the public that we will always keep on hand the best quality or Fresh and Cured Meats Al.Sfl Choice Family Groceries, Fresh Frulis, Vegetables, Crockery and Glass-ware-. Ships, Hotel anjl Boarding Houses sup piled on liberal terms. A share or the public patronage is respect fully elicited, dtf. "WARREN & THOMPSON. STAR MARKET. WHERRY, & COMPANY, Frcslr and Cared Meats, "T getalDles, FRUTS, BUTTER, and EGGS, OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CIIKXAUUM Street. Astoria, Ojc Washington Market, Main Street, - - Astoria Oregon BERGMAN dtBEBRY pESPCTFULLY CALL THE ATTN. XLtioa of tho public to the fact that tat Rbovojtfarkerwllt alnays bo aaplied wiUj a FULL VA RIET Y BEST QUAIITV FRESH AND CURED MEATS'! Vlich will "bo sold at lowest rates.ir&oleMle and retaiL Special attentiea (dvea to rapplj ne shies. Hpuie.to Uet. , , INQUIRE AT THE "ohIcAOO-HOUSE. Astoria Oregon. 9-2 TRANSPORTATION LINES. - - 1 QrgonRailwaytfiviaion OCEABTDl VISION. On-imdttetAprll 1st, 1883. OceaiiSteamerajicillsall-froirL San.Fran clsco and Portland cyctt three !ayn, LeftTiag-HpearSt. wharf SanFranciscj), at 10 so A. M., 3.4$ Afn&vv orj D5krtland, at Itlldnlght, ThroasKrf9)teftfSold to all princlpa cities in the-Ualted- States, Canada and Enroie. I River aiidf RaH DiilsVorS-' On and After March 18, 1883. - RAIL 'DIVISION. Iralns leave PortlanH for Eastern points, at 7 :20 A. M. Sundays excepteiU KIK DIYISIttV Hilddle Colamhln). Boats leaYeJJlDrttaaCIor Dalles at 7 -.00 A.4I. eaYei'birti 1" "I r "" I land for MgahTrjt!We. lThu. Frl. I Sat, Attoria and laathii..' IS AMIS AM rtAMl6 AMU AM DTta.Or.J7AM "AMI 7 AM 6 AM alem ....l , AM, . AU L-orrsius..) i iv 1 VJctariajaclfiAMlSA'M S AMIs'AMJp AMp AM Leares Astoria for PortUad at 6 a. la. dall at-, ctpt Sanday. Astoria to Portland. FASTfki. J Steamer Wide IV't vvfll leave Astoria for Portland, 1 P. 3i. Returalnf k( 1 leaves . JPtlaaAJQr, Astori a, a A. M., dally, weduesdv3 excepted. Pullman Palica Can ranninsu betweon Port land. Walla Walla and Duton. JOHN MOIR, Superintendent of Traffic C. H. PRESCOTT, Manager. Ilwaco Steam Navigation Go WLNTJIR' SCHEDULE. Astoria to Forts Stevens, Cabby, and Ilwacp, Counectlnc by Stajes for Oysterville and Olympia. rintil farihmr tuiHph thm Tlwnftr, r'Steajn NaviKationCo's stoameis GEX.2IILES, OKGEJf. CANBT Will leatt-Atona On Mondays, and Thursdays, at 7 A. M. FOR Fart 8tevcar Pert CsuHjV sad Uvinro OX Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saiurd tti. Tlie steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.h. as forraerir, not being -eonfined strictly to schedule time. .FiMWVatt Wina2&s&i$ " " CaauyaBdIlwac9..-?l 00 Vilwaco freight, by the Inn, fn tots ol onetoa orover, 12-00 per ton. VFor Ticket. Towage or Charter apph at the ofSco of the Company, dray's wharf, footrof Bestaa street. jm.D.UKAY. AitenU Oregon & California R?R Coi On aa after HnylVl&S 'rains trill run as fo'lows. UA1LV (hxeepi unilajs;. KA3T31DK DIVISION. IJctvvccn rORTiAXlV aHtl GLEDtLE uxu. Talis LEAVE. ARRIVE f Portland-70 A.m. Gkn'!lr 10:5p. v. Glendale 1:00 A. u. I Portland 4:25p. . ALBANY EXPRE8S TRAIN. LEAVE. " ARRIVE. Portl ind a P. M.ILebanon 9.2Q P. M Lebanon 4:45 A. M.Portland10.03A.M Tho Oregon and California Railroad I err) makes connection with all Kcgslar Trains or Fastsido WivWon. WK3TSIDC OlVIHIO Between PiirtlnBd'aaM CorvHllin VXIL TKXW LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 8.00 A. M.lCorvalhs 4:. P. Al Corvallhr 8:30 A. M. Portland 3:20 P. Al KXPRES3 TKAIN LEAVE , ARRIVE. Portland 5:0Or.u.HeIihnvilIe-.8.0Or.M. iIciIinnville-5:t5A.M.Portland. 3:30 a. m. Close connections made at Glendale with the States of the Oregon and California Stage Companr. , rTickets for sale at all the principal point in California and the Hut. at Company'? Office. Corner F and Front &ts., Portland, Or. dtorsee will be char"! on freight remain in :- ... v .3 ... v i after Wert side' Division. J. BRANDT, ilen'l Sui.'t R. KOKHLER, Maoayo . R. P". ROOERS.1 Geu'l Freight and Passenger Agent. Shoalwaier Bay Transportation Co. SUilMERTpOOTE Astoria to Olympia, Touching at FortSteveBS. Fert C'anby, Ilwaco. Xorth Beach, Oyterville. STertb Cove, Peteravas l'elat. He- qalmai, MeBtesanu, And all points on Shoalwater Bay, and Gray Harbor. GEN. MILES,) Strs. 09 v On Columbia Rivet GEN.CANBY.) GEN. GARFIELD ' Slioalwater Raj " MONTESANO ' Gni'Hartu Connecting with Stages .er Portages. Leave Astoria forOlynipld, at - - 7 A. L On Mondays, Tharsdajs and Saturda3, arrivlng-atMontesasQ the day after leaving Astoria through trip la 60 hours. Leave OJymplafor Astoria, on same days- I. "W. CASE, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RK TAIL DSALIR IN &MBAL ;BRCHAPISE - H Corner 'Cheaimai and Cass streets. ASTORIA -4 - - - OREGON EOZOETHl i? JOHNS. Retl EUtt Deilers. XBtS. NEW YOBE LIFE. ai ........................ .....-....- ..-. yassKsssa SarplHs....... ..., ..............................-eAiiK'2j Uald'8e"atitt"ljBseM. Aunuiticri, JJaaewneatp, etcia lSWit- 22 InrrcaMC iu Insurance .............................-. !, -For further particulars, apply for Annual report at thoc 4 a:iHMT stbelt; roitTLAXi,o. !ha ' 00!!,ALD,i?ii General Agent for Oregon and Wash-afoaTafeftoiy. WIS. LAUD. Ji. iv.t-UntJr.1T. u. a.. Jr.vr,ia. . haubamo, jwi vasl, PAUL bCIIULlZE. A. L. LLNDSLEY, JASJKELL oNJMgLSAV. DONALD MACLEAY, G.A.MOONEYT cr- ROZORrnr & JOHNS, Agents for Astoria, to whom sA appUcatfoss staibWc 1 : rzrrftTu' WILLIAM daijsr nr Doors, Windows, Blinds. Transoms, LimAic. All kinds of OAK LUMBER, rrn MHs.s....HBSsBW 2r-Usi(BBIll,"jBsSlm ' t: GLASS. 3H: OX'RUiiCt VYr& Boat Material, Etc. ; Scats of all Kinds 2ad to O; i-Orders from a distance promptly attended to, and satisfaction gaaraateedln arf L--f-V ---- -- r - ' - . - S. ARNDT & EERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH StlOP: AND Boiler Shop ZR All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, STEAMBOATWORK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. BlOTO.VfSntKKT, NEARPAUKER IIOfSR, ASTORIA, - OREGON , GENERAL MACHINISTS AND ' BOILER MAKERS. LANDailAIuM&IUES BoilerWork. Steamboat Work and Cannery. Work a spe cialty. Of nil I)c3rriptionH.iaade tp Order at Short Xatlce. A. D. "Wass, Presedent. J(L Hustleu, Secretary, I. "V. Cas k, Treasurer. Johx Fox.Superintendent. A. V. Alien, (HOttJkhSOR'TO PAGE & ALLEN.) Wholesale aud retail dealer In Provision, rQkery. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, Liquors,Tobacco,Cigars Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. DEALKRS IN Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Ghains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, WROUGHT AND COT GALVANIZED SPIKES, If nils. Copper Nails ami JSurrs, Shelf Hardware, Faints and Oils Rubber and Hemp Pachinq of all Kinds. PROVISIONS, JEXOUIt AND MICE FE1. Agents for Salem Flouring Mills. Corner Chcnamus and Hamilton Streets . AJSTOKIA., OREGON. -aS!ergVv - 1, i. "yz ANB 4 A BPECIALTY? Ce - SUCCSBSC & ,.7."JtXJUBP BUSINESS cards!? E. C. MOIiDEH, 4tC NOTARY PUBLIC,,. AOCTIONEK COJUnaSlOKAND IN SDRANCK AGSNX. ' Q.EJLO F. PIKjIKK - SURVEYOR OF Clatsop Cematy,aa4 CJty fkUHrta Office Chenaaas street,' YtM;. At ImQ Room No. 8. TCI D. WI3ITS, Attorney and Counaitir ttVkm. m-Offlce Id Fythtaa Bulldlac. m llit . 1 ASTORIA,. TA TL'l'l'lB. M. ' PHYsiorAir,Ain suwimx Oi-FiCERoos 1, 2, andSjPjtalajBfclM Ing. RaaiDitscK Over J. E ThowM'-Drag Store. Tp P. HICKS, ASTORIA, .... 0S160K Rooms Iu Allen's bnildlajrap statist eenic ofCassaudSqemocqheatret. , J. .A. BOWIiBY, ATTORNET AT'LAW, ChenamusStreet, - - ABTORIAt ORHUON V J. J. JOXES. STAIR BUIX.BEB,. ,Ji Ship and Sttamlwit JtiMf EJTTISX, ' Room 11, Odd Ftllows Building, Aatorla, Or. Gas administered for painless extractkm of teetlu ' WM. B. GRENELL, RE.U ESTATE A,GEJICT. CTTY AND SUBDRBANPROFERTYvTIIC- BER AND FARM LAND. i-OI$ce next to F. L.Farifer's Sftefe. Car. Chenamus and Benton Sts. . CHAS.H.ILLIAMSOHiCO. REAL ESTATE " 1 AND ' General,ConaiuiiJtliiiirf. Ofllce corner Cass and Ghenaaas street, w ith John Rogeis,- A General Agency Jtasslaew transacted. MISS-LINEKER. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKEI. Suits made Iu the Latest Style, aad oa sfeoet est netlee ; afao-r t Paiited Flcwirs.ttiM-Drfi s vr iSy-Ladies are inylted teuand see 1 pies of this nne orK. PRICES KEAHOYAmTlB. GENERAL STEAMSHIP AKT. Bills- of Exchange in ti Part oi Europe.- 1AM AGENT FOR TIB FOLLOWlN well known and commodlora stwi'MiMp Unas. STATE UNE. RKDSTAB. WHITE STAJt . . HArBUG-A!O10iFi. dominion I.LKIL NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LINst Prepaid Uekets to or frw ar:BfH ifcii port. . "v$r For fall iafomatioa aa to xUmjif Wir sailiBK dajffl? etcr apply ta t 2?at NeHsltitfwrStft. hHk rftMpJ A?l7 at iMtUMnh x