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iisses 01 im 11 (it in I lid I ii I it f & A &i SL ?S IM3 Xir Jti- ur"r & VOL. XXIII, NO. 9 J. n 4fv 5t !5B I ss v y.ASkf m vfeitBk , -JzL v -?v sai'Sifri'-' i ?-rt-- tH Sf raK2 .daMrVHI ". ' ysg fvvwV I II , m 88 ! 1 i I l":,?JL3ffis!'. .- -4 - - ; - -bc-- rraa 11W Hill 1 111 $w , fxi I Co ti BE BB BB yB f.,, ,at r.vVJfflr - w""vs -: .'v- srv?fEa&-'' B ;tu I BBI BB rtn ISC IBB HI W Bb BBI IBB . sesjp ija .8 i m-Mm-'U-smmr w b JWr SK AAVCt ly z& $& ASTORIA, OREGON. SUNDAY APKII, 19, 1885. PRICE, FIYE CENTS BUSINESS OAILDS. "Tiff. A. and J. A. i'lTl-Til Fiiyslcians aad 3ui'Kr. Will dre prompt arvaliuw to til .ll-. rioin any jmri o tL cit ui couuir.. Office over Alley's Htnrc. comer Cass I'ru niemoqua streets, Asturiu, Orvtcon. Telepheuc . 41. Da- FKAXHL IA5' Ofllcc. UooinC, over D. A. JlcIntObh' stoi-. o. r. Fntat. ATTOIINKYS AT LAW. rSR5i2 -V. -!J.t-. ATTOHXKY ATJ,A. OFrirrt.- C strr:. t tutor o:tu t Odd Kt-Uoi" Jtandiag. x ,.. i;?hvsjv. i nlcj -Ol:rtHJlts. ".. C". ; G. AV. l.KH'ti. AHCHITIUT AK1 :U.iKK!NriiXll. -1 . (IKriOli. : K-H'IM J. KJ:.M VtUk lfl.v! J AY TUTTSiSC. Jt. t. PHYSICIAN AKi SUIUJK;N Okficr lloom'i l, 2, ant 2. JU!h 3lu. iug. Kksiiknr-Oii Cedar Slrew. hack oi St. Slur-'a Hospital. J v v. mens. a. k. shaw niCKS Si SUA'.V, ni:NTisTS. Ilooius hi Allen'? Buildlr.. tip sIvJin. -s-i-uer Cass and Siueioiiu.i stiftt. A-tu.. Oregon. BANKING AHD IHSURAHGE" I. W. CASE Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - OttEGIWi. OFKICE HOUlt"? : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 uVJock i. 21. Bozortli & Jolrns, Heal Kttftte and Insar.tnr? . ASTOKIA. ;;ntsa:ii3 Urolfifi Orego:i. Wewrttc pol'di'sjin tl follitu In; welt- luiiiun larc insurance tonipanirs : rnOiNix of iiAUTrov.D. SCOTTISH U.MOS ASP VTtON'Al. OV EDIMICKO. LTOS. OF J.ONIJOV HOME. OK SEW YORK. IjONDOX AND LASOASHIKK. or !.nBK- TOOL. PHCEXiX. OF BROOKLYN. cossEcrrcu r. or haktford. OAKLaSDIIOME, OF OAKLAND, CALA. And also represent tbn triS.TEB!'. of California, nAMUlTIta-MiEMEX.alV.n-raanv, and AMMUCAX STEAM BOIL ER 1SSURAXCE CO Utl EsUte Bongltt end Sold en Cownilssloa. W. W. FECIinniSIER, 1L W.COJtHKTl, -KDWAitD HAIJL, vie rrSK Secretary THE OEEGON Fire anil Marine Insurance Co. OF PORTLAND. OREGON. Capital I'ard Up. Cash Assets Slxcft'tl. S20.oao OK SSO.oro 00 C. LEINENWEBEil, Asttxt, ASTORIA, OSEOON. 3". O H.OSS '& main St. ASttoriK, Orfou. Hare Just Purrbased a Tine, New Ilcaiv?. ' Private Boarding House. mUE rSDERIGSED 31ESPECTFCL1A J..announ es tbnt sue is prepared to rur- ulsb Ladles or Gentlemen with Boanl only. - or Itb Board and Furnished Rooms at very reasonable rates. No etra ebarge lom of Parlor or Bath room, and eerv tftoxt; wm 00 maue 10 mnKeucr guests ie-i w:o fortable and at borne. DlHMcr Served from 2:20 to C:S0 l If. ; 35IRS. E. C, R02.0S1.V. SE Cor. 3Ialn and Jefferson street-. Dissolution of Copartnership. NOTICE IS nEREBY GIYES Til AT THE copartnership beretofore elstlnc nn- ier.tae tlnn naino and style of 1 home and Lnowies is this day dissolved by mutual agreement. C.W.KNOWLE9, C.T.1HOMEH. Astoria. Oregon, April istn. iss. 4 w jieri. a. lioitjns. i. OL.Dl i XtL!' -d i gv r, rc tSs ?r3?? , On March 29 tho PaciOc Mail Bteamcr SO..lSI & UttliKS. ir3 gp iiC 1 "2l r Oo?o?i arriveI with arms and amrau- TTONrYS AT iW7- sLi J-l f-J l?3 p-fsl Inition. Preston demanded these rau- $ 1 13 p&E-IMSSS 2 J nitions, and npon refusal of the de- OQco lu kic'k lAi-rii. -w-iu' ; .3:j! !j 1. 11 feit3 vwr I mand bv tho Pacific Mail officers he ilail, Astoria. Oftgm. Lij L r Jcg pU ' I imprisoned them. He sent word to -1 BsSESSS1"00? - - -- '-- nniirf - n7AMA THE RCRN1XG OF roi.ON. shore at Colou. where many at n1- Bj1 ly IIf!I 0 ff8!-!-.,. le3 S D E B 1 A . ready clearing away the ruins prior WM ttl W ll 0 H ft J&. tOhPr tTg vi wi .sCJ4 ianjcrcraaswellas dlstreesicc casplriat. If l.-'ta.lt tends, by impairing nutrition, una d?- if iho tone of thD Eysysa, to prepare the raj -or napu lscnae. 5 A 13 ' WM'S f 5j25 lgl 5 2 M.Thestor s5 FS 8iHI 13 IT- "5 " g . i : I E? ' , Aj r- fa-sj v' ' OnicLIy and cciacitfcb Vnre Dyspeusla 12 Ji t ijj j.iron". f !cartb:iru 1U IcIhok. IHisticq the l.tw :11c tppetite. and tills tto irj:r-jbtn iif f.ri Rev. J. T. KossiTCE, tU bocorrd pittxc of :. f i"kit Itofomind Charch nutiraorp. SlJUeay ,rinnr3twl Brofm'fl Iron But'T-f r I;;w -j a-i!nx it luckily. Alncontilorjti 'ill ji. t lia-if inUr.tndvfr7Stitnctbenic: CWfi.rf tt&s nbove tnda insric find cr. .'. - V 1 mii'M)fr, Talo no otber. r.I'i'.' 1 :: ,sk::.::cai. eo- iiai.yisioj'. . Lxxncvf P.tro JJoor-urul tn-i rt: - ! 'r:ug li-tof pnies lor rnjvj inWTj". . -n 1 .-( tc . Rfren away by all dMil-a in j -1 . , -o":.!.! Jo sny addrses ca receipt cttc. . v -.EU, IiriTMIL A WOOtUltl), , Wii r.r ai A !M, P'.r'linJ Ori'Ku. TOKPgD BOWELS, DISORDERED L8VER, anc? MALARIA. i rom ihcso sources arbw tbreo-fourtba nftlio li3tMiSP9 oftbe human race. Those sj'mplom'i inJloato their existence. 1osa of Apjictile, Itnwcln costive, McIl Ifcnilarlie, tillitass after eat iap,r.vrlo)i to ozertionof lxayor mlud,22rctKtionoffontt,2rr:tj)bIl tyoftmper,l.ovsplrIttAfclln(; iiritnvlnc: neRlected some iluty,lir ziitss,riultcrlnatthcIIeart,l)ot !croro tli ej'es, highly eoloroil I'rluc, COXSTiPATIO.V,anil dcmauU the uso of'jircinody tlmtactsdlrectlyon tho Liver. As a Liver niedlclncTETT'.S 11111.3 havo no equal. Their notion on tlie KMncys and bkln Is also prompt; removing all Impurities through theao threo " scavengcra of tlc nicttia," produclnv appetite, sound dloeilon, regular stools, a clear skin and a vlg oroushody. TVTT'S PL&&S cau3e no jiause:i or griping: nor interfero with dally work ana aro a perfect AHTIDOTE TO MALARIA. .soldevorrwherc25s. OUieej4AlurraySt.y V. GnATllAlR on WniSKCRS ehanid In stantly to a GLossr Black by a slnglo application of Hits D ve. Sold by Drupr- asta,orsent by express on receipt of 51 Oftloe, 44 Murrav Streot, New York. 7770 1IA1TUAL 0? ZZZSZL ZZZZBtt ttSS. Men Think they know all about Mustang Lin imint. Fcj? do. Not to know is not to have. Many a Lady is beautiful, all but her skin ; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. Holdeu's Auction Rooms f Esiablislicd January 1st, 1677. E. C. KOLDEN, Ccnl Estate and General Auctioneer 1 and Commission Merchant, Chetisiuis street. Astona, Oregon. A unction wvle of Sundries everv tatudav. at 16 i3Q a. ?i . at inv Auction Uonn. Will nruirfitof AKptinn S11I03 nt Tfi.1 l?.tit. F ( caK -TUlTVIi f . TBT "T'rl i 1 Ui3 " ta k. -i . 1 W 1 C . . - w ..w - vv .- . ...,-. i t.z m r.jy w LPsnurj. n Tin rnTTiTTi;ii?iitr fii iii i7u.fc.jzu. liiili C- hi I 1 1 ' PI 1 1 n 1 TTn iff u .MMnmiiM !i TOn'S H5IR DYE. iv 1 Cattie, and Fann.ug Mock v.ltrroer de x' siiin!. l'a:!j Ictcrn,i Frosnptly wade after alu. iwiifHgucii'nis rrspccwtuiy soucucu, Notary Public for the State f Oregon. Coxnmlssloner of Deeds for Washington Territory. Auent for Dail and Weekly Oregtmtan. Boat Building. '. THE BEST rt-nntt tin trR ,ottm STOCK AMD WORKulANSHlP (,!'M'v"rP"i n "'... ... Duals 01 every uescnpilull DUIII. Shop oyer ArwU . Fen-hen's. ij. rur. r.t:iTnGBN. TO LET. LIBERTY HALL, Suitable for Bociablcs ana Parties, Trai 3rortcratc. - Apply to N. CLINTON. PrsUent. Full Particulars of the Recent Gif .- Fir I Fe3rtal Sceact Enactcrl. tpw YnrV n3vfo3 ' bv mail fiom Panama to the 8th inst. nro receivetl. story of the burning of Colon, or AsDinwall. i3 civeu aa follews: A lawyer named Preston seized the op rrtunity of the absence of the feet of Colon with troops for tho pur- pose ot meenng general owimra. who had attacked Janamn, to seize the city ot Colon. He levied forced InnnH .mil rliPtPil J lrtlTM tnrcp. i'y - - ..--.- .. ..---, wnieu causeu an sorts oi appreueu- ?ion amonp merchants and citizens tnese prisoners would ue reieasou it tho munitions f war were deliverett to him, and they would be shot if any marines were landed. Commander Kane then took charge ot Colon in the name of the United States; Pres ton subsequently had an engagement outsido the city with troops from Panama and to? defeated, the Pacific Mail officers escaping during the fight. About noon on tho 30th, men from Panama, numbering some 120, advanced, upon the town and a heavy Are ensued. The sceno in the town j beggars description. Uullets were J flying in all directions, and the terri - hed populace, abandoning homes and ionnues, weruoceiinigriiueiv luium The town was entirely constructed of wood and bullets passed through the houses as if they had been card board. 1 When defeat became certain to Preston, the lires commenced. Pres ton is now, with many others in close confinement. Directly one fire was started, a dozen were seen in different directions. A stroug wind was blow ing, nnd a paneioaium affair, rob bery, shooting and misery ensued. All who could fled on board ship. tFew saved anything. Thousands flocked to the new town lately built by the canal -company on ground they have formed at the entrance to the canal, whilst others took refuge in the few houses which remained stand ing on the beach. The machine shops and round houses of the' latter com. pany were fortuuately saved, bat an immense quantity ot rolling stock was destroyed, together with local merchandise and transit cargo. United States ruarinos and sailors are reported to have acted admirably. Troops from tho English gunboat Liltvcerc also landed, and assisted in keeping guard. This guard caught many plunderers, as did also men of the lialcna. All caught red handed were immediately tried nnd on the following day were shot. Fifty per sons, among whom it is believed were several innocent people, were thn3 summarily dispatched. Uaringthe fight betwecb the troops which went hcucc and the Preston people somo twenty or thirty persons were Killed, wniie many more wero wounded- All theso were burned during the fire, and tho charred re mains of all yet cucumber the streets. Flames flashed through the houses, in huudreds of which poAvder, alco hol, liquors and general merchandise were stored in immense quantities, and the freqnent explosions of these added terror to the scene. The pauic stricken populace were almost with out provisions or water for two days. The Panama railroad company's su perintendent, Mr. G. A. Burt, and the director general of the canal com pany, M. Jutes Diugler, havo done everything iu their powor to alleviate misery and distress, and vessels i:f tho bay, of all nationalities, were free ly opened to tho refugees. FiGirrixa at Panama. While the troops recklessly taken from hereby General Gonima to fight in tho streets of Colon were thus leading to tho destruction of that town, the streets of Panama were re sounding with rifle shots. Confer ences had been held during the day by commissioners sent hence to dis cuss matters with General Aizpunt. He, however, demanded the uncondi tional surrender of General uonima, and threatened to attack the city unless ho surrendered. Aizpunt seut a notice to this effect to foreign con suls. Gonima, however, declared ho would not accept the challenge, tmt would remain inside the city and await "results. By daylight, armed men from Aizpunts band had cap tured tho steeples .of SantnAna church, and soon drove in Gonima's outposts. They then passed from church to church, and from street corner to street corner, a heavy and continuous rifle fire being meanwhile kept up. Most of the houses in Pan ama are built of stone, nnd afforded better protection to non-combatants than the buildings in Colon did. Ultimately the barracks in which General Gonima had shut himself were surrendered and at 4 o'olock in tho afternoon he surrendered. In -all -twelve persons were killed, and obout au.equal number wounded. The attacking party were orderly and sober. They were not soldiers, but volunteers, who, as they put it, fought for what they considered principle. Since that date the city has remained quiet. Sinco tho -destruction of Colon an arnJistice has been agreed on for trty da,. and' troops, under orders 1 of llie .perfect, 'apnmieabiagree e.ntpf botkpaxtieaTare CSip'ressryei orasr. oome marines are stui uu ready clearing away the mins prior to rebuilding. Considerable excitement ha3 been ransetl by the nnuoancement that the United l ate3 troops are on route to the iolhmii. CJioa, wlio ijTiw in charge -'t A ( Jiinv,-all, is a xnau who is reported to , have cut the cabin p.t Enena Ycntnrn n fortnight ajjo. lie did it to preveiu pro-Jnereaciu'nTr'horoot his dopnrtim -n. . (1, "fo - lllae. ThrtlI nlonth3 i.aVL, iaDsed since lollop havo l)ee:i received from tho capital. 3tuch desultory fiKhtiufr ha? taken place. It is said that the couservn- tivos have captured Bneua Ventura, o-Siin ZhZl othTr-ni,. iA PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE! Gaitan. in charge o tnc reoju for omsU, so.4 TiuW.ioarer.c. cow llOnary force. IS Closely beSieglUgpi'aenrn,lJrtjnc!i!tls,Athina,Oronp,VT:oo?. I Carthagcna. Ho has taken possession inc Couch, QauuriJPn!niaCUej.nJou.?r . pf some of the principal forts, and 1 : soCaoSTow'nsts aad I has oeen shelling the town. It is iwutj. Tortus wiowe to ttducc tuir aeaitr to cfitAd Oof liPll? !nv.- htirnoil tliP r 'ytnPtlV ffH " for Lem Kill TvtL lav) boUlu, 1 greater part of the cit ty. The greatest distress prevails among the inhabit ants, who are said to be starving. - How long the government troop3 will hold 'out it is impossible t American and English have been of the greatest to the unfortunate garrison. In fact, the commander of one of the latter,! Cantain Curtis, ot tiie Canada, was : the recipient of a letter from General Vila, who commands inside the town, I " in which he protested, in the name 01 human and divino authority, at the captain's prohibiting tho disembark- ment of arms on a spot tho grounds of; wmen iuo comoatnnis nave agrceuj with General Gaitanshall be consider- Fltt-1 ui wth rer;- (.'ouren ed a 'neutral zone," and on which j ii;c,' for Uio Coinibrt oF 1000 refugees and non-combatants: havomaed. confiding in tiibprom-jTransient and Permanent Guests. ise. An English steamer, the Alme,. songht to land arms and ammuuition ! . .-... ... at this muut, when she was nromMIv i uvmotuu and xe,t v.h Mreen. ordered d off by the British cruiser., SSStS! This arei: who wroto taming a declaration of war, which ; received no leply from Captain. Curtis. - The United States man-of-war .SVif nandouh, her majesty's steamer - The Fillt'Ht KstahlisllIlltMlt Ol oz2e and the French fricrate Heine, JJlancie are in this bay. while at As-) pinwnll there are tho United States. steamer Galena and the firitish gun-' boat Lily. The Wachustlt left here: on March 30 for a cruise along the; Central America coast prior to pro-J ceeding to Mnre island for repairs. ' 1 , ' Some autoranh hunters aro ble bores anil worry distinguished j ldurance, to get their peopi iieyoHu encurance, to get tueirt signatnra?"Bnt tho-collection of! thousands and thousands of auto graphs of persons who lmv been benetiteit by Brown's Iron Bitters hasj como of itself, "lndlv and voluutarilv. 1 This wonderful collection is increac ing every day by additions from all ', parts of the country.Cures of debil-. ity, dysuepsia, liver complaint, audj many ether dUeasei, arc gratof ully i recorded in the letters to which these autographs are signed. Everbody who tries Brown's Iron Bitteis reports success. The San Luis Obpo Tribunt,: says an olive tree ten years old is worth $10, and a grove of 100 acres or 12,000, will aggregate n value of $120. 000. MrotfriKmalKlon of Pure Coil Liter Oil, Avitli IfypophosphitON. In Pulmonary Affection? and Scrof ulous Diseases. l)n. Ika M. IjAXO. New York, says: "I have preicrilicd Scott's Emulsion an t updit in my Fani l y and am greatly pka.eil with it. Have found it very serviceable 111 Scrof ulous diseases and Pulmonary nfiYe-tiou-." The abandoned portion or the Nevada Contrnl llailroad, rnuuing to Lewis district, Nov., is to bo repaired: and brought into operation again. j Wa-lied-Out Hair. Tlu-re is a ort of pallid, elialky Com plexion which tiro novelets call :: 'wcshcd-out complexion." It Is gtiaslly enough, and 110 mistake. Washed-out. fadrti, discolored, or parti colored hair is almost as repulsive and melancholy. Parker's Hair Unburn will restore your hair to lis oiiplnnl color, whatever It was; brown, auburn or black. Why wear moss on our head, when 30,1 May easily have ltvol. shin ning hair. S!v tilifntriti't liovnfAnn QfTif Anril I tn tb." An"7nTt?i forrifnnnl nnenn this term of court, from Yuba county. JJucIilen's Arnica Salve. Tut: Brst S.U.V1: In the world for Cuts, I5ruises,.Sore3,Ulcer3,tjaU Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tion, and positively enres Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give equireu. u s jjuaranieeu give cl satisfaction, or luouoy refunded. ? 'Si cents iK'r to. For :sh b AV. ?mont fe Co. perfeo Price K. Dement .1 Hnppy Tlsonglif. 11 was a happy thought that led to I he production of a concentrated fruit s r up, so harmless in Us nature that it inay he given either to the mother or her babe, relished alike by both, nnd of such wonderful ctllcaey that all who take it feel brighter and happier. V. E. Dement & Co. will furnish anyone Ishing Syrup of Fies atrial bottle free of charge, or will sell .".0 cent and one dollar bottles. Shiloh's Catarrh itemedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, DIptheria and Canker Mouih. Sold by W. K, I)?menr. Why will j'ou cough when Shiloh's Cure will circ Immediate relief. I'rioe 10 cts 50 cts ami $1. Sold by W. E. I b mcut. Tbat Hacking uoutm can 1ih.su Cough QuibklycqrMv7by Shiloh's Cure. We Uiaranteeritr Sold byAV.E. Dement; T3AD V MARK. grrqri ha .s d Mfiy a lib ' ri - c c front Opiate, Emriies : rotsons. I TUEaunusa. oaF.un;coarjLT, SIjOrceranJ JJjnsTi ta-crj. ndtlaar-. Sir Ua J, C. S. X. bGBOUHl HOTEL. "i,: hVA WAT.LMAN. - Proprietor. ASTOKIA. OREGON. Ir Class iu iMVery IJospeot. NPV HOUSE NEW FURNITURE. ifoe Telepnons Saloon the Kind ill Astoria E-iwftath rtiie.1 uj. for ib.- fonsfoit aud ' amcuWn,'lSmn '"j,, ' I Tin llesi ,r Vt'InfK and l.ujiibr-), j .... . , . Tlii'ChoIresilCfgars. j terri-lEveryl!,,n0 New and First-Class. H. X'JfgrFl-:iSV. Irpr. II. If. 1M !!:. !rojr. First Class ii Every Respect. I rri' (:nrli tit flat IIojikc. CamersJuplies. Old Castle, Yspitti, and other brands of Coke Tin Plates, for sale in lots to suit purchasers, now in warehouse at Astoria; also Liveriwol lino aud coarse salt. For farther paiticnlars apply to yuUMHio. Portland, Oregon. Coin TraijoiMi Company FOE Through Freight THE NEW Wblcb b:H been -.petlally built for ttio comfort of pavsenjjert will lean- WHsnu & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Returning leaves rorlland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. Ear-Au additional trio will be made ou Sunday of Kacli IVeeH, leaving Portland nt O. O'clock Sunday Horn lair. Passengers b tbls -route connect-at iKalama for Souad port. Cl B. SCOTT, PreauJeEt hip Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF Faints,. Oils, and Varnish.; LOGGERS SUPPLSES. . PROVISIONS l MILL "ESI AGENTS FOI1 Salem Plouring Mills, Portland Boiler Hills, Capital Flour and FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTOKIA, OREGON. B. B. Franklin, SQUEfVtOQUA STREET, NKXl !' Till: A-slOlUAN lllMl.IiU. O tsir-Ail work don- iu tt .skillful niauac-r on short imtlco at riawuablc mtos. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. jKyro.NrtrhKjer. Nk.k I'akkmi Hocsk. i ASTORIA. - ORKGUN. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. iLANDaBlMAEfflEMlHES ! Boiler Work, Steamboat Work ' and Cannery Work a spe cialty. ornll Deserlptlons made to Order at Short IVotice. A. I. "VV'ASS, Presidoiit. J. (J. nusTLKK.Secrelary, L W. Case, Treasurer. johx Fox.Suporintendent. ARNDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. "he Pioneer Machine Shop j BLACKSMITH 'h op4 ! fi i ry ami - .. . "i uoner anop ol f All kinds ot j ENGINE, CANNEEY, j AND ; STEAMBOAT WOES I Rrcmptly attended to. A spedaUy made of repairing , CANNERY DIES, ! FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. on Fast Time! STEAMER Ufltoiate aarl CaMM later, SfeijKaW gy 4s KJBUgt THE BEST IS THE CHBAFSST I Royal Brand Flour Manufactured by the OREGON MILLING COMPANY l of Superior Quality, and Is Endowed byauwhoiiMilt. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of Superior "Rh!ng Quality. Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. WYATT & THOMPSON Sole AxeutM lor Astoria. PaintiuE and Paper Haiipj, KALS8M1NING ETC. OHAS. OL.SEKT Paint Shop Iu rear of premlos lora erly occupied by C. U. Stcfcton, oppo site the CourLIIouse. All orders promptly and salLsfutnrJ eeeutcd. J. H. D. GRAY. waokwAli uud rebill dkUer iu. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay. Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. Jeneiul Storage and Wharfage on reasojv ablo terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria, Oregon. WM. EDGAR, Driller lu Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum aud drier Pipes. GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAfN AND CIIENAMTJS SI The"Gem"SalobnT The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors KuieTlIi: OIOI SALOON. ALKX. CAMI'REI.L. - - rROFRIETOH ASTORIA LIQUOR STORE, AUC DANIKLSON, - - Proprietor Itebtiiltand itefitted ThronEbol The Rest of uix r.s. liiquoicsi, axi cigars. For a Good Cigar, call for one of "Danielson's Best." Corner We-t9lh and AVater Streets. Astoria. n9-6in Magnus C. Crosby Dealer In HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, TM-re and Oo;e;5x- Astoria Sail Loft. Best of Work at Bottom Fignres J. HESS, The welt-known Sallmaker how oceuplfi Tli? Astoria Sail !.ort. formerly occupied by A . M. Johnou. Boat Sails a Specialty. ALL WORK WARRANTED Come aud see me at The Astoria Sail Loft -. next to l'ytblan Rulldiusr. Address P. O. Boc 312. .1. HESS. Floats! Floats! Floats! CANNERYMEN svbo are in need ot Floats, Copper Handles and Mallets should send fbeir orders 10 B. W. ISZ.Oi. Clatskanie. Oregon, who has a qu utily cm band which will be .sold at reasonable rate. SECURE THE SHADOW" Ere the sbbstance fade, and when -ou visit Portland, make it a part of your business to caU on W. H. Totvxe, at the San Fran clsco Gallery. S. W. corner First and Laiotrlson streets, and have your photograph taken la the highest style artse, sit." - mt4trr