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VOL. XX HI, NO. 50. ASTORIaT ORKGOIV, JOAY I'flBKi ARV T? 1885. " PRICE, FIVE CENTS
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Will vl.i p.'i'ir.ni altnu:i : n!l -:iiR
loiit any jiuit of the il u cmatrv.
Ortio'oter Allen's Mrt corner Vn and
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Telephone n. It.
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W. FULTON. :. ". KUI.TO.V.
rur.Toiv isitoTiiKics.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
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NOTARY PUBLIC,
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I. W. CASE,
Broker, Banker, and Insur
ance Agent,
ASIOIUA, - OEEEfiOX.
OFFICE HOUKS :
From 9 o'clock A. M. until Z clook I'. M.
Bozorth & Johns,
Ileal Ektate aud Insurance Agent aud Lrokeri
ASTOKiA, - - - - Oregon.
We write policies in the following well
known Fire insurance. Companies :
riKEXIX OF HARTFOltl).
SCOTTISH UNION' AND NATIONAL OF
EDIMHJKG.
LION, OF LONDON
HOME. OF NEW 10KK.
LONDON AND LANCASHIKE. OF I.IVKR-
POOL.
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CONNECTICUT. OF HAUTFOKI).
OAK L1ND HOME. OF OAKLAND, CALA.
Aiid also represent tho ll'ESTERX. of
CUlfornla, HAMBURQ-MinMEX. of Cer-
SS'vVSriS10-"1' STUAX BOIL
ER INSURANCE CO.
Beal IJUte Bought and Sold oa Coamlssion.
J". O. ROSS,
LEAIIA; l"WIJCRTAKEB,
Main Si. Astoritt. Oregon.
THE LATEST STYLES
WALL 'PAPER
AT
B. B. FRANKLIN'S,
NEXTDOOlt'iO ASTOHIAN OFFICE.
A ery large Stock from which to select.
Window curtains made to oider.
fyMy patent Trimmer to oc Wall Papei
will be iouud convenient to my patrons.
Boat Building.
THE BEST
STOCK AND WORKMANSHIP
GUARANTEED..
Boats of Every Description Built.
Shop over Arndt & Ff rcheu's.
B. 31. T.C tTnKKS.
VISITORS TO PORTLAND
. Should not forget to call at Town o's San
Francisco Gallery, where may be
seen photographs of all the leadlnp men and
women orOregon and Washington Territory.
Skillful operators always in attendance, and
ro trouble to show specimens to Isitor9,
street rannmas pass the door every ten
Hjlautes, arid this Is tho nearest gallery to
toe ave principal hotels.
.t. I ai.d J. A. FCI.T &J-Vst 1351 !JJ " Effort of RermK In thi Sm,dat have siren him hU phoW hkvvP.Mi i R &4Phd7 illl ViiKiI3l rfU, -IF SSil f-1 3'
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Th mclJcine, combining Iron with pure
iMi'table tonics, oulokly and completely
Corp IVKie-ln IndlKCwtlon, Weaitorns
Ii:it:iroIIIfK)d,nia!arIa,CIilIIsandI"CTcrs,
mid rurnlla.
It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the
KIilnrH nnd I.irer.
It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to
"Women, and all trho lend fcedenuiry Hie.
Itdoes not injure the teetb.cauM: Leadache.or
prauce constipation oiit Jron medtctnndo.
ltcnricbc&nnd purifies the blood, stimulates
the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re
Lores Ilcartbuni and Uckbirg, and itiength
cif. the mu-clcs and nerres.
For Intermittent Ferers. lassitude. Lack o'
nnersj'. Ac., it has no equal.
6a Tlie Kcnuinc ha. b1k e trade mark nn.i
rosed red lined on rapper, lake no othtr
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nnri MAI ARIA
From tliebo sources arise three-fourths
ortbe diseases of the human race. These
wnnptoms indicate thoir existence:
J,0" of Appetite, Itoivels costive,
hlclc iieadache, fullness after eat
ing, aversion to exertion of body or
mind. Eructation of food, Irritabil
ity of temper, I,oiv spirits, A fcellnc
orhavln neglected some duty,DIt
zlne8s,Flutterlnattheireart,DoU i,e?orctMC eve fclRhly colored
Uriiie,COXSTlPATIOA-,and demand
the use ora remedy that acts directly on
the Liver. AsaLlvenncdicineTUXT'S
1.IIif's liavono equal. Their action on
the Kidneys and Skin Is also prempt:
rrmovlng all impurities throngh these
three scarenpjeni of the sstara,,
producing appeUte, sound digestion,
resular stools, a clear skin and a Tic
orousbody. TDTT'S PITiTs cause no
nausea or griping nor Interfere with
daily work und are a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
boldeeryviJiereg5 Otnce44 aiurraySUN Y.
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GuATlfAtn ok Whiskers changed in
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application of this I) ve. Sold by Drug,
iatcorsent by express on receipt of tL
Ofllce, 4 Jlurrav Street, New York.
iJiva kahuaIi o? vzzsuu bx:ebj3 raxs.
A. V. Allen,
Wholesale and KetaillDealer In
6roe$riesM
Provisions,
MILL FEED.
Glass and Plated Ware,
TKOl'ICAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLE?.
Tc ther with
Wings, Liquors Jo&acco,Ci3ars
G.A.ST1NS0N &
BLACKSftllTKIMG,
At Capt. Honors :M M..nd. con.-:
and Court htreet-s.
ro..
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Ship and Ciuiiery work, iloixtlu eln.
Wagons madi ami rejiaired. Goud v.t:k
guaranteed.
Insurance Office
OF
Geo. P. Wheeler & Co.
Representing the follow ing first -cUv, For
eign and Home companies :
Royal Norw ich-Union and
Lancashire, assets. ?M.OOO.OOO
South Itrltish and National, 2o,0o0 coo
Firenuuis Fund. - 1.500,000
Union. Fire and Marine " l.OOO.Ooo
State, (dwellings only) lfO.ao
And the old and reliable Travelers Life
and Accident Insurance C. at llartrord.
Conn. Deposited in Oregon, S-um,Coo for t In
security of Policy holders.
Pergonal Attention glen to all liisnu-w,
and Satisfaction tlnarantffd in eveiv in
stance. Okkick In Hume's New
na, Oregon.
I'.iiiMiug, Asto
W. E. DEKENT & CO.
ASTORIA, - OKECON
Carry iu .Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FANCY ARTICLES
Prescriptions caiefully Com pu tided
Nett Yop.k, February 25. A Tit ;r
cablegram from London say.,: The
entire London populace is cow "in a
permanent stale of hysterica over the
departure of troops for service in the
Soudan, which began on Thnislay
with the sailing of the Coldstream
guards and which has bwn lcpt up
by driblets in order to help conceal
tl void they will leave at home.
J rt.fc was a vast throng early Thurs
day morning, extending from the
"Wellington barracks far along to
"Westminster. Thence the course was
along the Thames embankment to
Blackfriars bridge. The crowd must
have numbered hco res of thousands,
and neither the bight of the immense
mass of men and women weeping and
children who were held aloft, all with
straining eyes, to seo the litces of
white helmets dimly through the fog,
nor the sound of the roar with
which the splendid choms of 'llule
Britannia' was lifted up by the mul
titude, can be easily be forgotten by
those who saw them. Loudon had
scarcely known such throbbing en
thusiasm since the same guards left
for the Crimea.
The cold douche of the next hour's
news, that El Habdi was advancing
with his hosts, that General Itedrcrs
JJuller had beat a retreat, across the
desert, and that Britannia was not
ruling as much as she had been rnl
ing, was literally benumbing. The
evening papers had time to catch
their breath after the shock and dre?s
the retreat up with phrases of strat
egic exigency nnd soldierly caution,
but all the same the iron entered the
soul of the average Englishman andJ
subdued mm into quite a changed
character. .Later details on Thurs
day added little to what was at iirst
known of the retreat, but Lord Hnr
tington's admissions and elub rumors
made the outlook decidedly gloomy.
Even then General Buller, it was
known was coining back toKorti, and
the fierce battles at Abou Klea and
Gnbat, the killing of General Stew
art, Colonel Bnrnaby and the rest.
and the fatigue of the labor of forced
Tnnrliv: nra fi rnnf nLcrvlufnl,. fry
nothing. Next fall, after" the pick of J810 H V fetl ':t ,lH 1,nt is lur,lt'J '
England's troops have borne the!out aud Ief, to "ho:: -There is
heated term at Saukini or Merawe
and after revolted Islnm has had am
ple lime for preparation, the wholo
wretched work will have to be
ilnn
becrin
hilt
over again before- Enclnnd can
the real task of smashing El Mai
DARK DAYS.
The Sun's cableirram from Lon
don says: The general outlook for
England is blacker than ever. The
retreat in Egypt has made English
men extremelv shamefnnpd. nnl tho
pessimistic mood which has been
prevalent for some time past is lead
ing to an examination of the military
and naval resources of the empire in
a spirit of downright and almost
childish panic. The assertions as to
the powerlessuess of the army, how
ever, receive startling confirmation
from the complete disorganization
that followed such a small demand
on the strength of the British cov-
government as the re-enforcement of
the Lgyption expedition. To send
14,000 men to the Soudan it has been
found necessary to deplete the best
regiments of the country nnd to call
upon the Guards, which used to be
considered a crack corps, that was
only brought out as a last resort.
Even in this corps the examination
by medical officers revealed terrible
weakness, no fewer than 250 men be
ing rejected iu one battalion as unfit
for the campaigu in-Africa, while
from another battalion at least 20U
men were ordered to tho front who
nave not yet been through a full
coure of musketry drill. The com
pleteness ot tue military collapse is
proved finally by tho calling out al
icady of reserves and militia. SirE.
J. Eced, ji naval oxpert, has in the
midst of all this written a three-column
loiter to tho 2'imes to prove that
the ten ship3 recently added to the
tleet aro absolutely worthless. Ho
even goes so far as to declaro that,
owing to thoir defective construction,
any one of the ten ships could be
sunk by the poorest machine guns.
The universal downheartedness is
proved by tho unanimous protest of
all the dther journals against an arti
cle in the Times threatening war
against Russia if she should seize
Herat The St. Jamts Gazette, the
most Russophobe of all the London
newspapers, describes an English
mreat against unssia as childish im
patience and folly.
The feeling against Gladstone still
runs terribly high. He is assailed by
pen and pencil more mercilessly than
at any previous period of his career,
and many people speak of him vin
dictively, as if he had slain Gordon
wnn nis own Hand. A colonist writ
ing to the Pall Hall Gazette about
the exchange ot courtesies between
the colonists and the mother conntry,
scornfully sums up the colonial feel
ing in these werds: "Being grown
up men and women, they will franklv
grasp the friendly hand of a strong
man, butwill refuse to bo tied to the
apron-strings of a screeching, gab
bling and irresolute old woman."
The condemnation of poor Gladstone
is completed by the complaint of
a lady writer next day, that "all
old women should be considered
screeching, gabbling or irresolute."
Gladstone looks pale and -worried and
well-informed persona declare that he
will Tesign before three weeks have
passed. Sir Andrew Clark is reported
In h:iVi 1rninrl tlmf tlm 1-"".ti-,i-iii
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ll?lVA CMT"A,1 tlltr llij 1t?..a lia4n.ti
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death acd resignation. As much as '
the old man loves offiee. ne Jioinn-
ously iovis life more. Tam'-H once,
m re finds hiw.-elf the t.rbiler of ihe,
situation, an J until he decider thej
best chance of a con.ervat:vc viciorv'
is not gone. Gladstone has been la
boriously civil to him in the hones of
:eiug rescued by the Irisb vote. This j
has gone .o far that, m spite of sfv
eraltory attacks, he declineil to ...iy
whether he intends to ask for a re
newal of tho crimes act.
lTFKi:iNi; JX YIKKIXIA.
itH-K l)yin ami IVopIe Starvins:
3ronutaia.
the
Ciiicvco, Feb. 23. The Inter-'1
Orrflll' Knpf?.'l frinn Cf?ilrnl V Vn '
says: The Demorrut, published atxttllin2Z'aCcjl"
Western prints a sensational but r&ZSlUftSSz.
thoroughly reliable, account of the ..
distress and suffering m Gilmer.
Braxton and Calhoun counties. These
counties are in the interior of the
state, many miles from a railroad.
Communication is difficult and the
news from these sections is from one
to three weeks old. The late cold
weather is known to have caused;
heavy losses to live stock of all kinds.
The Democrat says there is an un-J
heard of scarcity of grain and feed.'uc; ,,-.!lpr
The extreme drought of last summer! "fcW HUUbfc.
almost -entirely ruined the cron3. '
scarcely one-quarter of an average
v,-wt uliu .iiui.-ii.u. iu. ;U('K
uuiguuoruooti are aosoiuteiy lamisuCil
for proper food and live stock is dviucr
by herds. Long before Christmas J
every bushel of grain was consumed.!
Since that time food has been hauled
by teams over mud roads across the '
mountains, a distance of 100 mile.s,'
fifteen days being occupied in main '
trips, ami often longer than this when '
tho mountain streams aro swollen.
IndiiTercnt as this service is, many
people would have stan'cd to death
but for it. Coffee and tea are not to'
bo had and potatoes disappeared;
months ago. It is said thpre are not
rjvi i.-i,i- r ...i.i r.. ., I
nn. wiwm-.i ui ill-ill, iu llirt't fO'.in-
1- "I ?.. t i . .!
i:ts. kjuiu is mi neanv exnniiated !
that it is not fed to stock. Indeed.
an unusually small amount of snow .
ou the ground, ami few mosses ami ,
lichens are to be found. Steers for
J which S33 was refused last spring can
i uow be Iwwslit for S3. Sheep are a !
I dm" at 7)0 cent? he:tl!- Tll" ho& !
have all been killed for food. ?Ianvt
farmers have lost all their horses aud I
cannot do their spring work without!
assistance. The Demoi-ial concludes
by sa ing that unless there is a speedy
return nf wnnn trnntlini. lmmn, U.r-.'
will be lost. A great deal of sickness
prevails now. Tho schools are closed
and universal gloom prevails.
The Vi'ashUtoa Monument.
The Washington monument is said
to be one sixty-fourth of an inch out
of plumb. This does not seem much,
nor is there any probability that it
will ever cause the moniiment to
topple over. Very little things, how
ever, sometimes make a great dis
turbance in the human system. The
blood corpuscles are only the thirty-one-hundredth
of an inch in diam
eter, and if they are not fully sup
plied with iron their owner will feel
weak and languid, and not worth two
cents. Brown's Iron Bitters enrich
es 'the blood corpuscles with iron,
and imparts vigor to the whole phys
ical machinery, curing malaria, in
digestion, etc.
lrof. Ely ot John Hopkins uuivor-
si!v. sns Ibnl. ilvrininifn (iTtlna?n.
I are a "local manifestation of an inter
national devil," and adds: "I must
say frankly that I believe we are just
beginning to enter on a terrible era
in the world's history an era of in
ternal and domestic warfaro snch as
has never liccn seen, and the end of
which only tho Almighty can fore
tell." SfOtrgKnuiLsion of Pure Codliiver
Oil, with HypophosphitCN.
I3ToU Xulr'dious and Strengthen
ing. J)i:. C. F. KxiGHT.Sr. Joseph, Mo.,
sas:"I hae used Scott's Emulsion for
tlfhic j ears, w ith the greatest satiafac
tion in all cases, where nutrient medi
cation b required.
Carson, Nev., Feb. 2L The house
has memorialized congress to place
Gen. Grant on the retired list.
Gen'l J. iL Wright, Prest. Board of
JLrade, JLouisviIIe, Ivy., says he con
tracted n severe cold in his neck and
shoulders. "I tried a bottle of St.
Jacob3 Oil and its effects Avere mar
velons. I was well in :i few hours."
London, Feb. 21. The steamer J-
legiieivj, from Cardiff, is lost. The
crew, thirty persons, were drowned.
A Sturtlinsr JMscovitj-.
I'll) stains are often startled by re
markable discoveries. The fact that Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
and all Throat and Lung rtUoasts is
dally curing patients that they have
given up to die, is startling them to re
alize their sense of duty, and evamine
into the merits of this wonderful dis
covery; resulting in hundreds of our
best Physicians usintr it in theirpractice
Trial Bottles free atW.E. Dement ,fc
Co.'s D r ug Store. Itegular size 1 .00.
"HacKinetack," a lasting and fra
crant perfume, rnee 2.", and en ipnta
Sold by V. E. Dement.
For lame Hack, Side or L'heM use
Shlloh's Porous Plaster, Price es epnts.
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trorsaie Dy w. jf.jjement.
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Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Lu-bag3. Backache. '.Iczirche. Toothache,
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aro iliMr., i-wrllinc-. xri ltniljM:,
am i.l orar;: juiia riivi ami .irnrs.
mu,
l A WALL3IAN,
ASTOIMA. OKKfiON.
Traprietor.
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fJEW FURNITURE.
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Com Tort 1
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Transiprit nnd Pprm-nci pccf.
,rans,efU a"a x crmaaeni GussU.
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Columbia Candy FactfjrV.
Kii. Jncisti, t'r nnrmr.
M - I - v lill.n-rii . t-ii U'
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M'.Xl'KArn Kr.lt
ait TXouft'.
I Prcucli Miicstl Creams. 30 cts per lb
i.imuii:ia:tsaita laitvauo "
KfrSd. 1'ltN :i!ill C.lkfS ilfhvorcd
1 s . OriiHiiifntal woik for W.-ddini anil
I'rtlt-s. lte-.t Uv Creain at rcaaonabVuncj-s
i' er
' i !iai!ili.t 'iiil li.i.t i.1..r. . t.. ....... t. ..
, Cheapest and best pine in 'own
fni"',,k ,,n ,,aie '
chC!,amU8 st-uear the post.
Willi I
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ii. t:. iistitr:i:. sroiir.
First Class in Every Eespect.
Vvt'r C(:ieh (o tin House.
Caiers' Sraies
Old Castle, Yspitli, and other
brands of Coke Tin Plates, for
sale in lots to suit purchasers,
now in warehouse at Astoria or
to arrive per Jawa, or ArrJier,
also Liverpool lino and coarse
salt. For further particulars
apply to
Wile.
1
in
Portland, Oregon.
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Columbia Transportation Company.
JP'iQEa.
FAST TIME!
THE POPl'LAlt
?! IPsIB sarn
Wlileh has heen reOtted for the conirort or passengers will leave
Wilson & FLshcr's Dock everj"
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M.
Keturnln? leaves Portland every
Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M.
Z&fAu additional trip will be made on Humlnv of Each WeeU. leavinc Portland
for Sound ports.
" t iuuk Biiniinr .iinnunir.
Mp Chandlers,
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE
Paints, Oils, and Varnish.
L8GSERS" SUPPLIES.
PRO VISIONS
millTfeed
AGENTS FOll
Salem Plouxinff Mills.
Portland Eoller Mills,
Capital Flour and
FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
ASTORIA, OREGOX.
B. E. Franklin,
Merger anil GaMoet Iter,
SQUEMOQUA STSEET,
M-:vr TO TI1K ASTOKI VN l:lII.IIU.
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CsAll woik done in a skillful manner on
-hurt uotu'e at rruvuiuble rate-..
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
KKNION'STItKKT, NKAlt 1A1CKR1( ll,t SK.
ASTORIA. - OKECON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LANOnfl MARINE ENGINES
BoilerWork, Steamboat Work
ana uannery worK a spe
cialty. Ofull De.seriptious made to Oritur
ut Short Notice.
A. D. Wass, President.
J. G. HusTLKit, Secretary,
I. W. Case, Treasurer.
JOHN Fox.Superintendent.
S. ARNDT & FERCHEN,
ASTORIA. - OREGON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
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! STEAMBOAT WORK
Promptly attended to.
A specialty madecl repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET.
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Passengers bi this route connect at Kalama I
U. B. SCOTT, President j
THE BEST
IS THE
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loyal
Flour.
3ranmactured by the
OREGON MILLING COMPANY
lj or Superior Quality, and is Endorsed
by all who ube it.
THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE
Of Superior Uising Quality.
Guaranfeed to Give Satisfaction.
WYATT & THOMPSON
Sole Aleuts for Astoria.
Painting anfl Paper Hanpg.
KALSOMINING ETC.
Taint Shop in rear of premises form
erly occupied by C. II. Stockton, oppo
site the Comt House.
AH orders piomptty and satisfactorlv
eecutwl.
. H.. D. GRAY.
Whole-Mle and retail dealer u.
GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
LIME, SAND AND CEMENT.
Gener.il Storage and Wharfage on reason
able terniN. toot of Benton street, Astoria.
Oregon.
WM. EDGAR,
Dealer Iu
Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes
Meerschaum and Drier Pipes,
GENUIHE ENGLISH CUTLERY
Revolvers and Cartridges.
CORNER MAIN AND CHENAMUS STS
The Bern Saloon.
The Popular Resort for Astonans.
For the
Finest of Wines and Liquors
Go to THE GEM SALOON.
ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PKOWtlETOR
ASTOEIA LIQUOR STORE,
AUG. DANIELSON,
- Proprietor.
lU'buIltami Itcfltted ThroashoHt.
The Best of
WIXKS.IilQUOlfcS, AXI CIGAKS.
For a Good Cigar, call for one ot
"Danielson's Best."
Comer West 9th and Water Streets, Astoria.
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Sol M Jewelry,
BRACELETS,
Scarf PiBiara, fatches,
SILVERWARE,
Of everj description.
The flncat stock of Jewelry in Astoria.
K7-Ail goods warrantedasrepresented
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER.
Magnns C. Crosby
Dealer in
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
iron Pipe and Fittings,
STOVES, TINWARE
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAD STRIP
LEAD
SHEET IRON,
Sz2. AND Oo;;3..
For Sale.
ThoIIoauliful aud Favorably Located
BAY VIEW RESTAURANT
Is for sale at a Largti. on account of the
proprietor's desire to g east to see la-r par
ents Inquire at the restaurant or at this,
ofllce.
"SECURE THE SHADOW"
Ere the substance fade, and when you vlilt
Portland, make It a part of your business to
call on w. II. To wxk. at the San Fran
cisco Gallery. S. W. corner First and
Morrison streets, and have your photograph
taken In the highest style of the art.
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