"1 I- 5 .tvS.,s X i ;v4&& .-S,-VJ3blv . . W ft E&c J3ailn sim&m. ASTORIA, OREGON: THUXSDAT JUNE 28, 1883 H ITwkteff Class." The Century for July has an article oa relaxations and amuse ments Kirioh aptly illustrates the growing spirit of caste in this country. Tke article refers to utJe working classes" in a way wikli aAsairen of this coast soends faany. Scattered all throwgh the article, which is a well written one, are direct references to ifeft working class." To an Attacks, & term "working class" ka ot the same meaning that is girQ tie phrae in the New York die of tle Century. Class dis tinction on the Atlantic coast is yearly making itself more appar ent, and it is amusing to observe the attitude taken toward what oe oT our eastern contempora ries are pleased to style "tha working class." To people of elo gaat leisure, to the degenerate de fcoeadaats of a first generation'of "working classes" who amassed the substance that dudes enjoy, it o deitbt affords amusement and relaxation to languidly discuss "the Tracking "class," but to the earnest, go-ahead workers, the sen and women who make the country's wealth, and build up communal as well as individual prosperity, any discussion of "the working class" as a set of pariahs sees injudicious. Take "the working class" out of American "society" and-what is left? Ik a recent review of "Webster's work high praise coupled with ex act justice is accorded the great leader where is said: "Webstcr stands to-day as the pre-eminent champion and exponent of nation ality. He said once, lThere are no Alleghanies in my politics," and he spots the exact truth. He did not invent the Union or discover the doctrine of national ity, but he found the great fact and the great principle ready to his hand, and he lifted them up and preached the gospel of mationality throughout the length and breadth of the land. In his fidelity to this cause he nevjr wavered or faltered. His words passed into text-books ' "flflliP10 ne first exclamations f phoolboys. They were in every one's mouth. They sank into the hearts of the people and became unconsciously a part of their life and daily thoughts. When the hour came it was love forthfe Union and the sentiment of nationality which nerved the arm of the uorth and sustained her courage. That love had been fostered, that sentiment had been strengthened and vivified by the words of "Webster. No one had uuuo ao iuucu or naa so laroe a share in this momentous task. Here is the'debt which the Ameri can people owe lo "Webster, and here is his meaning and importance i his own time and to us to-day." Evxrt pulsation of the tele graph sends intelligence of the railroad's progress, and the days saay now be counted till that im portant hour when the first through train frona the far-off Atlantic will roll westward over the line of the N.P.Rlfc To Astoria the sub ject is an important one. The completion of the railroad will alter our relations to the world at large and the true completion of the roa when a passenger can board the train at New York and step fro it.at Astoria, will place oar city in its proper sphere. Per haps it is just as well that day is lo be Wsycd, a little. Astoria is not quite ready for its exaltation. Bosrox is to held a great expo sitioe tkkjrear. In foreign lands tfce proposal has raised interest. In Berlin a committee of dis tiBgttiefced men, headed by the Dttkeef Hatibor, is making sure teat Gerwaay shall be well repre seated. In Yokohama the only aaxiety is ieet there should be in swfteteet time to send on a good eeUeetiott of Japan products. The attraetioa that thts fair has for for caea tries k to be accounted for by tiw Sect that it is to consist fere .goods. The idea is : aeret e, d promise to be sue etefaWj eerried out Irr Turn deed aad thirty-nine iff the amotmt that the Oeerl Pek R. R. Co., charges me emiyeae a eariead olvoranees toJSrieago. A Cleveland, Ohio, special says: "At noon,on Superior street, to-day, with the street full of peo ple, a man stepped up to a citizen and said, 'I want your watch,' and grabbed for it, but only succeeded in breaking the chain. He then walked cooly away. Tho affair was conducted so nonchalantly that few persons noticed it. The citizen pointed the man out to an officer, who arrested him. The fellow gave his name as John Black and said he came from Lon don ten days ago, where he had spent seven years in prison for robbery, and was sent here by the St Pllorlnr PtiMCtio r pnniatit T-Ta -iv. N.sucilo viii labial. f3Wll&k jr . 4-41 said: 'Well, you see I had to be sent from Portsmouth pris on to London to be dis charged. I was taken in hand at once by the society and told if I joined the society I would be allowed C for good conduct in stead of 3. I was on ticket-of-leave for eighteen months after I left prison and under police sur veillance for five years, and when the society wated to ship me to this country of course T came at once.' 'Did any other ex-convicts corne with you?' 'Yes; four of my -mates.' lA great many men are sent to this country in the same way, are they not?' A good many. You see they don't like to leave the old country, but they are allowed more money by tho government if they do, and secure full passage from the Chris tian societies. This is some little inducement, but nothing in com parison to getting rid of their ticket of-leave and avoiding the police.' The man was bound over. A Washington special says: General Sherman is a Yery un happy man now. An army officer who knows him well, declares he is not what he seems in his bluff, hearty interviews. In the first place he greatly hates to give up his position at the head of the army. It has been his sole occu pation against melancholy and bitter domestic disappointment. His is the very life of cer tain "Washington circles. Ho has always been a hero at every social festivity, all over the country. It is true that he is tired of Wash ington and that he is anxious to go to St. Louis. Soldo ir like, he put a good face on the matter, but this bluffness does not conceal from his friends the deep seated chargrin that preys upon him. An account is given in English journals of the performance of a locomotive on the Great Northern railroad, which carried the Duke of Edinburgh from Lees to Lon don, 186J miles, in three hours, or at the rate of sixty-two miles per hour. This .speed has frequently been equalled, and sometimes passed for short distances, but is remarkable as the average rate for so long a journey. Tne engine had driving wheels eight fyet in diameter, or two feet larger than the wheels of American engines. To accomplish the trip in the given time, the wheel must have made 219 revolutions per minute, or more than '39,000 in three hours. General George Crook is about fifty-three years of age, but he looks little more than forty. He is about five feet ten inches high, wiry as a greyhound and can outride and outmarch any man in the American army. It is a his torical fact that he lived for three days on no other nourishment than tree bark during one of his campaigns against the Indians. He has a fair complexion, his hair is straight and cut short, and he has a large bushy beard, which divides naturally in the center. "Where the next National Democratic convention shall be held seems to be the leadinsr question now. Those who claim to be posted say at Chicago, and that Tilden and Hendricks will be nominated. Wonder if Wade Hampton will make a speech pledging divers and sundry things! Seven hundred thousand acres of the best lands in India are de voted to the culth'ation of the pop py. Five thousand pounds of the opium produced is sold in China. John Bkikiit advocates a redis tribution of seats in the British House of Commons, an extension of the franchise and increased free dom of trade. Political prophets are begin ning to announce the advent of a third party. There is plenty of room. The Chicago and Northwestern railway proposes to make the run between Council Bluffs and Chi cago in fifteen and a half hours, provided it meets with the views of the Union Pacific and eastern connections. This will decrease the time between New York and San Francisco twenty-four hours. With the reduction in the sched ule to go into effect July 1 an im portant reduction in time is made for third-class passengers over transcontinental roads. The time between New York and San Fran cisco is now seven and a half days, instead of eleven and a half, as before. FOR TlLLAnfOOK. The new Steamer -A.. 13. FXIKIXjID. BABBAGK, - . - - - Master. "Will sail on her regular trip, for TILLAMOOK, OXTCESDAY.JULY 10th. !S. FOR SAILING DATES AND PARTICC lars apply to J. G. HUSTLER. .Main street Wharf, Asteria: ALLEN & LEWIS. Portland ; J. L. STORY. Tillamook. ILWACOSTEAM NAVIGATION CO'S REGULAR PACKET LINE FOR GRAY'S HARBOR. a Str. Will leaeG raj's dock FOR GRAY'S HARBOR OX TUESDAY, JUIjY 3. 1883. At OA.M. J. IL D. GRAY, Agent I. .s. X. Co. ASTORIA TO TILLAMOOK! Str. &EN. MILES Leaes Astoria for Tillamook, direct, after the arrival of the steamer "Wide West," from Portland, OX SATURDAY, JUXE 30, 1XS3. Returning, leaves Garibaldi at c .. m., Monday, Julv 2d, connecting with Wide West for Portland, Fare, for the Hound Trip, S7.50. J. H. D, GRAY, Agent. Net Lost. "N THURSDAY MORNING. OUTSIDE V the bar. about 300 fathoms net 43-12 Har bour s twine; left-hand lines ; corks marked C L F V Co.; leads marked A FFI'Co. Finder will !ca e information at Fishermen's Pk. Co. 2C-lwk Net Lost. ON THE NIGHT OF THE 23D JUNE. AT or near the Barel Beacon, about 100 fath oms net. Barbour's 40-12 twine, 45 mesii, some of the corks marked F G, and F P Co. leads marked F P Co. The finder will be suitably rewarded by applying to the 26-3t FISHERMEN'S PACKING CO. Net Lost. ON THE MORNING OF THE 23TH OF June, at tho Republic, about 200 fath om. 45 mesh net. Corks branded N P I, and C T & Co.. 1 wooden buov marked W S P Co. Finder will please return to "White Star i-acKinz uo. ana oe suiraDiy rewarded. 2C-3C WHITE STAR PACKING CO. Net Lost. OK THENIGirr OF TOE 23rtD, IN SOUTH Chaunel, 150 fathoms 45-12 new net, corks marked N R leads marked F P Co. Finder will pleasebrlns it to the Fishennens Packing Co. 2M5t Net Lost. "N THE NIGHT OF JUNE.2ITH. ABOUT r loo fathoms 40. 12 ply Barbour's twine, 44 mesh deep, corks marked B D& Co.. leads T & K. Finder will please notlfv Thomas & Know Ies and be rewarded. Lost at head ol Sand Island. E. D. MARVIN. 20-3t perC.T. Thomes. A LDERBUOOK PROPERTY FOR SALF. Inquire of CUAS. n. WILLIAMSON & CO. Rooms to Let -DOOMS SUITABLE FOR LIGHT HOOSH- XV keeping, furnished or unfurnished, or uaiit; , irvilia .It JliW JL ! AA4XJLLJL O. Ilill For Sale. A FIVE ACRE BLOCK IN HUSTLEK xjl a AiKeirs addition. CHAS. U. WILLIAMSON & CO. GenevicvjB M. rear of Hawes'Tin Store. the ASTORIA STEAM LAUNDRY Is now ready for business. Y0TJR PATRONAGE. Is most respectfully solicited. ALL WORK DONE IN A SATISFAC tory manner at living rates. All reasonable repairs made free of charge. Garments of all kinds will be repaired ui iair prices, 11 so requested, War. MCCORMICK. Teachers' Examination. THERE WILL BE A TEACHERS' TUB lic Examination in the Superintendents. .....v., vruun, ma uuiUIIW UlUrUU, 11)111- menctng at 9 o'clock, Friday, and Saturday. June 29, and 30, 1SS3.. II. SLOOP, Sup't. d-td TUTT'S PILLS arMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER Iks of Appetite. Bowels costive, P&ia in the Head, with, a dttll sen sation in the back part, Pain under the Shoulder blade, raQ&eM after eauzi, witn a axsincunauon to ex- naolvifWfl .Mm.ilnU. Weariness, IMzzinee, Plutterinff at the heart. Dots before th a tms. "fol low Skin, Headache generally over toe ri?ht eye, Sestlessne&s, with fit ful dream, luthly colored Urine, CONSTIPATION. TUT TVS FILXS are evpect&U lz iiuiBica is hcjs. cueii n asm -r J ects rach a eluuace ex feelias uta asteaisfe. the saflTerer Tfiejr increase taeAi t&e body to Take smF. wtit, aad cassa lata, thus tho tyt- tern U aearlshed, and by their Tonic AcueHDBuuiigfiureorRBf,iire alar Steels are prodaced. rrlceaceuu. TUTTS HAIR DYE, Grit Rub oa "Whbezxs caaase to a Glosst Bucx by astasia application ottatsDrz. it Imparts aaataral color. AcUlnrtaataaeoHs T. Sold by Drssslrts, or seat by express oa receipt 0I...S1.09. OFFICE, SB XTJBBAY ST., H Y. Is.hu a mm t bmsX rats n fei.. J OCCIDENTAL HALL. ! Two Nights Only ! THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, June 28th and 29th. A GRE.VT DRAMATIC EVENT ! Engagement of tho Greatctft Living; Tragedienne JANAUSCHEE Supported by her own powerful company. ncaueu it MB, (JEO. D. CHAPLIN, and MR. A LEX. A STUART. When will be printed THURSDAY, JVXE 2S. Schiller's HUtorlcal Masterpiece in 5 act. MARY STUART. FRIDAY. 3JI3E 29. The beautiful emotional'dnuaa in l act;, entitled MOTHER AND SON. Seats can be leserved at the New York Novelty More, on and aftr Friday. June '.2nd, Under tho management of Mr. Nath. ChiliL?. Business Agent, - Mr. L. A. Morgcnstem. NATIONAL HEALQUARTEBS ! CARL ADLER'S EMPORIUM. Fte!Fte!Flls! GRAND DISPJ.AY OF FIREWORKS! Muslin Plags ! Bunting Flags ! Silk Plags ! Flags of every Shape. Size. Style and Price, at CARL ADLER'S. SPORTSMEN'S EMPORIUM. WINCHESTER RIFLES Of the best make and guaranteed Colt's Celebrated Double Action Revolvers, 38. and 4-1 calibre. A. G. SPEXARTH Importer, and Dealer in ALL KINDS OF FIREARMS, PISHING TACKLE, AMMUNITION. Boot and Shoe Storej OO O H FINEST AND LARGEST STOCK OF Boots AND JSIDlOOS Ecrl)rouiht to .Utoria. Is oj)ened to the Public In Brown's New IJuIldlng, Next to City Boel: Store Come and see Latest St les. I. J. ARVOLD. FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT! British Iron Uarque "B.YEVALE," 100 Al. WILLI AXS. Masttr. THIS FINE VESSELIIAViNG HER CAB co fully encaced will hae QUICK DESPATCH, and will be followed by the British Iron Barqnr "ULL0CK," 100 Al. SALMON In cases will be taken In lots to suit shippers, at reasonable rates. For rates of Freight and Insurance Apply to MEYER. WILSON & CO., or to SI BSON. CII UKCH & CO.. tf Portland. Oregon. Plumbing and Gas Fitting. I.ORYTA BROS. Pliynbers, Gas, and Steam Fitters. Jonbins Promptly Attended to. A Full Supply or GAS FIXTURES, COCKS. STE.YM FIT TINGS, ETC., ALWAYS ON HAND. Cannery, and Steamboat Work a Specialty. Cbenanm street, opposite Dement' Dnix Store, Astoria, Oregon. For Sale. BUSINESS LOTS ON inE ROADWAY (Squemoqua St.), and some of the most eligible residence property In the city. We hare also lots for sale In the cltv and In all the additions at reasonable prices : also a farm of 45 acres, three miles from St. Hel ens : a town lot in St. Helens, and a farm on the Columbia near John Day's river. CHAS. H. WILLIAMSON & CO. Saloon for Sale. THE NEW CORNER SALOON. GOOD location and cood business: 2 years lease. CHAS, H. WILLIAMSON & CO, DO YOU WANT TO BUY A nOME rent a building or sell any property? If so apply to CHAS. H, WILLIAMSON A CO. BAKKIKG andjhsurange. x. w. cb.se. BROKER. BANKER AND- IHSURANOE. AGENT. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON OFFICE HOURS: FllOll 9 O'CLOCK A. Til. UNTIL 3 O'CLOCK P. M. Hone EH MWiWi Co., OF CALIFORNIA. J. F. IlOCOBTOy ... CHA3. K. STORY..... Oko. L. Stouv ,. . .rtcstileut .Secrftarj .Accnt for 0on Capital paid up m U. s. sMj coin .. ............... StJft ft) iv t. W. CASK. AgMDl. Cheaamusstrcot. Astoria. tHi-?o!i $67,000,000 CAPITAL. ; L1VEBPOOL AND LOON AND GLOBE. J NORTH BRITISH AND UKUCAN-i TILE OF LONDON AND j ' EDINBURGH. j FORD, AND ?IPE INSURANCE COir?ANIJ , P.orro.entiaz a capital of Stf 7,000,000,, A.VANDUSEN.Aceni F1KST GRAND earane AT EMPIRE STOS.E PRIOR TO STGCK TAKING. We offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS in our line of Dress Goods, Silks. Velvets, Plnslies. Cashmeres and Arnnires. Laces. Hosiery. Corsets, Dolmans. Cloaks, Etc.. etc. A FINE ASSOU1MCNT OK FLANNEL COMFORTERS. Blankets, Etc. "Stock Complete in Every Branch. Prael Eroih.3ra J. H. D. GRAY, Wholesale and retail U!cr in GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED, Hay, Gats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND, AND CEMENT. General storage and Wharfage on reison dble terms. loot of Bee ton street. Astoria Oregon. Wilson & FisHee, SHIP CHANDLERS. 1KALKKS IN lrony Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUfift, WROUGHT AND CUT GALVANIZED SFXKES, IValls. Copper IVnils ami 25:irrs, Shelf Eard ware, Paints and Oils Rubber and Hemp Packing of all Kinds. PROV!5lQH5, FI.OUK A.HT) MIT.T, rKFJ. Agents for Salem Flouring Mills. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton S'.r.-i' s ASTORIA. OREGON. LOEB & CO., JOBBERS IN wines; LIQUORS. AND OIGARS. AGENTS FOR THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and All Klnbs of Saloon Supplies. By-All goods sold at San Francisco Prices. MAIN STREET. Opposite Parker House, Astoria. Oregon. Ice Delivered to Order. FRANK FABRE IS PREPARED TO DELIVER THE BEST quality of Ice at 2& cents per pound, in quantities from ten pounds up, to Hotels, Saloons. Restaurants, or Families, lenIn their orders with him. Large quantities of Ice constantly on haud. tf Ice Cream Fresh KveryBay. RUDDOCK & LEVAKE. PRACTICAL PLUMBERS' C2aj and Stc&in Fitters. nave constantly on hand a general assort ment of goods In our line. Jobbing prompt ly attended to. Estimates given. N. B. We guarantee our work. Shop next door to Gas Co' office. k sL Mu MlA $ &MD CLEARANCE SALE!' to sink room for more Hardware ait Sldp 'fianfllerr A. VAN DUSEil & GO. A II! soil ht cost their enilm stock of ' HATS AND CAPS! ! BOOTS AND 8H08f These good must be disposed of as we sire soo-n lo lecHe another hirgtiot oi Hardware and Ship Chandlery j Aud iiii;-t haY vomii to store it "P U Vl gcr JL J2Jl BITTERS !, ?2vi T,T. .V -f I Oi-.1!l. u crKiir mJk Wilmerdinrj &. Co., San Francisco. Loeb & Go., Agents, Astoria. Drugs and Chemicals Tr.", T Ti mTTfVTITlfi g &J. TlOKuVS, ivi?vrifn2T I& r.1 A - - V". Pharma Prescriptions refully compounded Day or Night. ASIC FOR- ITnion India Eubber Go's lure Para Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BEWAItE OF IMITATIOys ! Be sure the Boots are stamped CRACK PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE GUM SPRINGS on the foe: and Instep, which prevent their crackinjr or breaking. We are now making them with RUItltEli AXD ASBESTOS Soles which will make them last more than twice as long as any Rubber boots made. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING. PACK ING, HOSE. SPRINGS. CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc. COODYEAR RUBBER CG. R. H. PHAhK. Jr. i Agents. S.M.RUNYON. f S.m Francisco. " HANSENBllOS. SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. AND PLACING MILL. A full stof k of home manufactured goods constantly on hand. Special Attention given to Orders. All work guaranteed. Your patronage so licited. ASTORIA. - Oregon. THE LATEST STYLES WALL 'PAPER AT B. B. FRANKLS, NEXT DOOR TO ASTORIAN OFFICE. A Yery large Stock from which to select. Window curtains made to order. tTMy patent Trimmer to cut Wall Paper will be lound convenient to my patrons. Figures fcerli ! VNU - JEFF 0P THE CHOP H0TTSE Can pro e by his books that he is doing the biggest business of any RESTAURANT In the city, and he will guarantee lo she the best meal for cash. WM. EDGAB, Dealer in -- Cigars, Tobccco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. G ERMANIA BEER HALL AXP BOTTLE BEER DEPOT. CiKiurs Street. Astoeu, The Best of Lager o Cta. a Gifts Orders for the CelraM ColiiMa Brewery Left at this place will be promptly attend ed to. E5""No cheap San Francisco Ceersold at this place WM. BOCK. Proprietor. fasssftsa !?&&!$sg. tr- t i:v " i i ic J I l--n "V tl' 9 Wffirr'fc&Vi ifjr-cjnty - -'-r'- " ' I AMI VW cist, ir ASTORiA.CN o r m k fa OF THE CALIFORNIA STORE'S ia- jj - T CarneKs Hair REDUCED from Cashmere " " " Cashmere Sold Formerly Ladies Cloth " 750 bones Corsets REDUCED Our $2.50 Corset REDUCED $2. Kid Gloves in dark and Opera shades REDUCED to CALIFORNIA STORE, Next to Geo. Hume's Grocery Store. . St, MATTHEW'S HALL, SAX ."WATr.O. - ... CALIFORNIA. Cut-Meal Sehool uniJer Military Discipline. The Next Term Commences Thursday, July 19, 1883 For catalogue or Information, addraas Kv. ALFitKI) LKP. BREWER, 31. A.. Principal. !OITY BOOK STORE. h:m t-Uay finishoil opening and putting in order the i cr iLIHM12.SO UoiiIit in San Krancifco ly B. F. STEVEN'S. '. ! MOFr IT w ill Le found behind tne counter. His long established repu latum as a good and reliable salesman is all that need be said. You V.'HI Find Prices Lower than the Lowest. B. F. STEVENS & CO. TER :inl to the Captain, or to jm: lLTCF-SSOR TO JACK ajj i . niiia ifelScfiSS;3a, JSSi&tM-; gg j W2S Kfe?S SfcSsSSra PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WQRtr Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. CIIKAASirft STRESr. A'ext to C. Jj. Parker's Store. THE NEW MODEL A TJTLL STOCK AIiTVAYS 02I HAND. IS. Si- TT A '77'3E3S, Tyo doors ejtst of Occident Hotel. ASTORIA, OREGON. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OP FUB.NITURE S5 BEDDING AJfD DEAXER IN Oat pets, Oil Cloth, Window Shades. Lace Curtains. Picture-Frames and Mouldings W3NDCTW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete In every branch. m. rr.5K.v. J. OUSTAFSOX. MARTIN OLSEN DEALER IN FURNITUKE Ss BEDDING. Corner lain ami 3iiuemoiua Streets. Astoria, Orezen. WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER ETC A Complete Mock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. AJ,I, KITDS OF FURNITUTCE REPAIRFJD AKI TARKISHF.D. SOLID GOLD JEWELRY, Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches, Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry In Astoria. S?All good3 vrarrantedasrepresented GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. CTION! LIST. $1.00 to 50c 1.100 80c 75Wr 45c 1.75 " 1.10 . to 2.10 to 1.50 1.00 lioi&k of Goods STEAMER - CLARA PARKER Eben P. Parker, Master., For TOWING, FREIGHT orCHAR II. IS. PARKER. ntgomery, INS & MONTGOMERY.) DKALER IN I in Shoot Iron nnn I nnnor Waro "- pi'- - a ftoi.pml Assnrtmpntr nf HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magee Stoves and Kanges The Best in the market. Piumblng goods of all kinds on hand. Job work done in a workmanlike manner. RANGE CAX BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF & M. BAWE8, AGENT CALL AND EXAMINE IT, OU nLL BE PLEASED. E. R. HAWES Is also agent for the ML patent Cooliif Stoye And other flrst-class stores. Furnace "Work. Steam Tit- tinCs. otc, a specialty Wall Paper, Mirrors, A. JOHXSOX. J1 i. HEADQUARTERS Foster's Emporium. Most Complete Stock in Astoria Novelties of all Kinds Fmits Both Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors Of Superior Brand. J FOSTER'S CORNER, 0 R &ND0CX J " J .a- . 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