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? z-tjgasfp-i. ,ri"?5.iTF'S555fi O) "'"'-s '. E&7 AS Hfei 'i itJIWII -, VOL.XXIY, NO. SI. ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1885. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. , , -. - v rlS5-. vl SS25 -lT rati i i inn - bti . i -. - --,-. r - - . .-. ? . - - -, . -. x ia js. m j. 7 n MrtS M rt-' - - -N v, - .T7iJar"VKiiis.ii-A. y 1B1 IH f' r-: as! as ia a gs m caps ;- r--ia- . j r 2-ar53?r- I ' - x-4 AjarSt&f s3 li ln 53 SB 33 ! irj cfl 9i tsj fc es 3 -- .rrtssTifsiisrrrxssiv r:e;-"---is:.ia2i;-- & , sa m. m m 'jmj' mjsmmm' mW .w r BUSINESS CARDS. I Vt- A. L. a:ul .J. .A. F;TLTO:V flIiys,iciai:s :ind SnrKCfii. Will fiie promnt attention to n!l ea!K fioin any pait of tin' ril or country. Olliceoer Allen's More, corner Caw and .-iuemopia streets, Astoria, Oregon. 'telephone No. 41. it. FitArvit ia;e. Iliytieinn mi:l Ki:rjroo:i. Ofiice, Iloomfi, owr D.A. JilcInto4i s stoic. iKi'icK Herns: 9 to u a. .m. :-::tor. r.M. Kcsidciice, opjMisitc tlic.InliaiiM'ii IhiUiIimi; D :t. LUL'KHAKT. I'll YSICIAS AN!) SUKC.KOX. Ofuck: Cf m r.niMliii;. Jij-!asrv. A4ona. (llt'XOll. Anouxi:s at icvw. ll.itl. AMoiia. Oregon. s . Kll.,u :- - rui.TuN. SC:33'p." 5J;i'Z5Me:l. riOWNKYS AT I.WV. Koi-itr-.'iaml n.Oili! KeSlin.s lii!if , 1 ei.o k. iakek::r. It SURVEYOR OF 'I:tlKop County and .iy of Aiiia OMce : X. K. conior C'.iss ami A(rlr ft", ituom No. 8. V l. A. BOXVIKY. At torn i3' ami 4'oi'nXlor ;t SiUW, Onh c on ChPii.umis Str.'cl. Atnx. Owjjon. PHYSICIAN AND SUll(JKt)2: OrrifK Koonis i. 2, ami 3. 1' hni IJniM- 'g Rksidk.tf On Pedai Ftiwl. ltack 1 St.Marj'sHosl'Hal- r. niOKS. a. k .si w EIKCKS 4.V S5I IV.'. DKXTISTS. Koonis iu Allen's Uniltlm. up .stall. -r tier Cass ami Sin-mociin slice!. Astoria Oregon. x : sikiii:k, NOTARY lTIIMC. fienrfhorof Title.. Ali-,tra"tff s.atJ roawjaiifM". Oiiice onCassbtrvt.::looiSMnUi of A torian olllee, Astoii l, Oregon. ? I !. V.'. CASS, Broker, Banker, nnd Insur ance Agent, tSTOSSSA. - Oc?-.it. OFI-'ICK HOl'lW: From 9 o'clock A. M. until t5 oVJo-k V. Jl. AI1KAI) OF ALL rOMLT.TITOKS! I Flour, MannLictnit'd on the Cnulii.il Kfilne ion Sjsleni ly t!ie Salem (Or.) Capilol Flour niilis Co.. MMITKll Istliponly Hour that lias taken First I'rie tlnee je.irs in succession at the IOItTIiAXI UJKUISAXir'.s T'ASir. Also at Stale F.iir One tnal isMilllcient toeonvinee of Its s e noiitj'. isee tli.it the woiil CAPITOL ison ojii h sack CKOItCK SIllKl., 8 Slaik St., I'oitiaml j'-i t. WII.SOX & FISH Kit. Astoria Agents UAVE YOU in to M? IX THE MATTKU OF Rags, Bottles, Old ftletat. or Junk of Any Sort, FflAl I STOKES Will give yon the best jtrice foi it. Do You Want to Buy SHIP MATERIAL, From a Uelaj ing Tin to a Hausei ; from Klock to an Anchor. You Can Get what You Want at TOAItD& STOKES. Headquarters at buildlinr, east :l Water Street. Notice of Assignment. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO Khh JLX whom It may concern that the under signed has been appointed assignee of the estate of M. D. Kant, an insolent : and all persons having claims against .iid iiisoUent, are requested to present tlie same to the as signee properly verified at his oflice at 1. A. Stokes & Go's, in the city of Asloria. Clat sop county, state of Oiegon, vtithln llnee months from this date. PHILIP A. STOKES, Astoria, September 2, 1685. Ami if ci Ht5v I? 5 . ESS n F3X III 1 a M kirs-tlr? i- ea J A rf.t'tl Jiic from. Oj,ial. it, JZmilics uml i'oltotts A PROMPT, SA SURE GUB i r Conjji'-is i.iv " irwtt. Ilaan'tatc. Ct'' i -53-3E3, IJ-oacalttn, AbmB,CrBm IiM' iac Concti, y GtnFj-, Puln tit OicjO, ai Mi " Kr-rtjooonbf Ttiroatnl I.uav V ' no cents a bottfr. So'.l ty Proa-lsts ei i ! i r JirltC8 unable U Injure twUr df' .' . i nth y get U fur tleiit KtU rehire !- l . 'J, . 4thtm harti jxiM, Vy btHilmg one dolla. to t::c H Kti3. . wM.ru.x or-i, 3 H ?& r :j TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and QSALAR1A. rroni t lie ae sources 1 ise t liree-ibnr! L: ofthaliseaM.'scftliehunnnn:cc. Tin c syiajrtoins imhente tli t ciitfi.cc . Iyss of Appetite, ZtO.is c ostiv. , biclc :ie&ilnc?tr, full :o-s nIJ r cat tn, i. version to cxertto ioi"Lolyor Kiisnl,EructiJo:xoi"f3 tl,frrltaljll itv of temper, TjO.y sit'.rit, A feci iuj; Ileal t-ln(c before tlio cvs, Iijily colorcil lTrine,COKSTtPATIAnndlc:nana the utofuren.rdy that actsilircctlyon thcLhcr. AsaLhcrincd't'iuTDTS'S i'lIAM ha c no cimi. TJn-.r action on the Ividiu;,a ai. 1 f-kn is also prompt; TctnovLi all Impautics throuKh theso throe fccavtf;era of tl:s ssjn," prodnc. is appitile, fcotuitl difjestion, lcgu'ar Ftools, a clear ykin and a vig cKoiisbody. 5T?TV Ijr.r.S c.useno nauw a or griping nor interfere "Willi dm v work a:nlare a perfect AHT5DOTE. TO MALAR s A. olUelrvul!cna;. OrMcoli UrrmSt.N Y. tf"rwi mrTLrv - vi'Tmrin" iiiim i fi 9 8 g g SEf22 PJ 3 Baa GnATir.iuj:V iii'u j:s changed in. Mainly luadi "si ixin: !iyasinglc aplii4ilio:iof this 1 . . S.11 bv Dru- i,or ntliy epn.son reci fntof Cl O.T e, SI Murt-iv Street. Xew S'orlr. a V fe'r iwli .iKJ.-!7 !sai3 fc?c ir ci o 9. . 1? JUSC ?cat its nam?. impLc ; z Purely- Vegetable Compound, thai! . ,. 4l A, Xf . acts directly upon the Ikvcr; curin the many diseases iqcictViyto that 1m. pcrtant organ, and tffeitelitinff the na Kcrous ailmants t) ansa from its .lv' r deranged or mrjMiclion, sucli as Dyspepsm fTaOyuice, BiliousnESSj CcsftycnesAMdiaria. Sick-liprirlrirho Rheiiaiivmr etc It it therp fnrn r k V I -.-. , w;.JflQMfrtrtrnn ca tt 1..1 ! luism To Lave Good HcsltL .its .L.iver muse ce i:cpc in order. 1 DS. SAireoSD'S LIVES IKVIGO2AT0E.J EuvifroratCa the Liver, Peculates the Bow- Els, S'TPzi'irrsthc System, Purifies Ihc Blood. A-: , i--rciion, Prevents re vers 13 a Jiouse-iosu .ucca. An anvaiaau:c Family Medicine f.r common complaints. Airmirienc6 of Frty years, and Ti 1 iardff Txlimonitilg pr&re &s JAr7. FOIl P XK TY AT.Ti BE iT.KS IX MEDICINES Ft i"M mfomiMon wwl yonr adlw?s for It :."- V 1 1 1 -e I i t r fid I'- I --. ," tt tjsroan 2 -dta-.e r.. ;;.v ijk cas 1HE NE AMERICAN SHIP is now i'AIum; salmon From Astoria to Liverpool. I'or rates of freijH and inxiin wee apl to MK Kit. i!I.V)N & CO .' i'ort'aml. Or. J. Oaridies; S. MAHTIK Fiuits. Forsigrn and Bometc. Every Variety 1 f Fruit i i Season. SqiM'nwup:.! tr t IText Door to the Gem Saloon. Ho-ice. rglHK TAX LIST AND As.sns.-1! KNT JE toll of m?IhmiI district l-o. l. Astoria, Clatsoii count j, Oregon, is now in my hands for collection, ami will rem tin willi'mc for sixty days f nun date, after w hlch time snid taxes will be dfliwiMcnt. 1'artJcs irlctcstcd pleaso take untlrt. . o iirsTLiii:. Clerk lisr. No. 1. Astoiia, Aufiuti 13th, issr Nolice of AilministratrJx. K0T,!,C TRADE J MARK. as k fr U Ea S32S3 1 - a i pi 9 f t ra rai tJj)& 3 k4 MTSi KJ7 M U'C M S tK 5 8 k b 1 04? H S TICSISIKi:iinY(;!VKNTHATTIlB;tlionnihlv done thon incf lfnrn undiT-iKiied whs on the -J-'nd dav of ulor?uSul aone U1?n 3USL ueioro September ISSS5 nun i!U! adiuiuisiraitix of i serving auu iwo anu a nan tame the estate of o. l). ousr. deceased. All per- J spoonfuls of capers. When melting sons hnuiu: claims against said estate arc the butter do it slowlv for if if trots hereby notified to present the ame, en!I.-d j , Ie Duuer ao " swiy, lpr it it gets as b uw require 1, to me at my residence brown or scorched, the flavor of the on .lolin l)aj "s liivcr in Clat-rOi coimu , or- i;iii, ikiiiiiii zn. iiirniii-- iiiim iiii unit". LUCY C.YOUNG. Administratrix. Astoria, Oregon. September 29, 1SS5. Household Hints. Rice wafilcs for breakfast are made of one quart of flour, half a pint cup ful of boiled rice, three erg, and a intuit rf liftttiu "MflVft lflr O lllfi rwlth milk, and luke in wattle irons. Kilt is of course, to he put m accord ing to your l.iste. Ham pickle. To one gallon of vakr take one and one-half pounds ol halt, one-half p ;iud of runr, one half ounce of a;t jk ter and the Fame of .soda. Tc,l an 1 fkim. Increase the quantity if o t lesire it. llcets if siii.il cim !-? sliced and dressed -ft!i!i ja.j, j.i-st as young ieets in the Sji 1114 are te: rod, v.ith a little milk an i In:1 r, pp;icr and salt, and iU iv en t jh u lii'clen. Beets can h . ...; d pivltih :u a gnrm-sh for p:ck 1 . ine, by culling titein into thin -': - .1 : 1 citUin the edge with a coky en: or. Kriendly J Anne's. licat half a dozen mealy po!.ilaes with a quarter pound of grilled ham, ii.o egg-;, a lit tle butler and a liltle c. earn, taking care not to make it loo moist ; form it into balls or small loaves, and fry them auicc light brown ; they should be fried in butter. Pile them on a napkin and serve with a garnish, of fried parsley. To prepare deviled crab3 pick the meat into fine bits, add one-third as much bread crumbs, some hard boiled eggs, and lemon juice to flavor season with salt and pepper, butter and cream, and put into a shallow earthen dish and brown in the oven. The quantity of eggs is indefinite; the dish requires about the same number that a salad docs. The oblong chip baskets that can be bought for 20 cents each at fruit stores, can be made into pretty scrap or work baskets by staining them with red or blue and lining them, with silk or satin, tying a ribbon bow on each handle. Small baskets of the same kind, 'without handles, when gilded inside and out, are very pretty to stand on a bureau for catchalls. A great deal of artistic thought is expended upon lamps, and a truly beautiful lamp is a joy for a long time. Pretty shades to 'fall over the plain porcelain shade arc made by gathering a strip of red salin, and, when full enough to hang gracefully, sew it together in a "fine seam" and trim the edge with lace. Scrapple. Boil eight pounds of pork that will not do for sausage in four gallons of water; when tender, chop it fine, strain the liquor and lour it back into the pot. put in the meat, season with sage, salt and pep per to taste, and stir in a quart of corn meal; after simmering a few minutes, thicken it with buckwheat Hour, very thick; it requires very little cooking after it is thickened, but must be stirred constantly. 5 For burns and scalds there is noth ing more soothing than the white of an egg, which ma' be poured over the wound. It is softer as a varnish alwavs on hand, can be annlied im- mediatelv. It is also more cooling than "sweet oil and cotlon" wluch was former! v supposed to be the Karest application to allay the smart ing pain. Broiled kidneys arc nice for break fast. Be sure that they are fresh; cut them open evenly so that they will be uniformly cooked; remove' tho skin and broil, placing the inside downward ; turn them once or twice. Season with pepper and salt, and a lump of butter on each piece. Serve on buttered toast, squeezing a littlq icmon jn;ce ovcr c piece of meat. Serve very hot. To prepare browned oysters on toat open two dozen large ovsters, 'keeping them separate from their juice. Then mix smoothly the volks of two e-'cs with a little leur: lireail the oj'sters and season with salt and pepper; then dip them separately in the mixture of eggs and Hour, place them in a saucepan and brow 11 in a little clarified butter. Stuffed ham. Select a nice ham and broil ; when done let it cool be fore you skin and trim it. Prepare a stuffing of bread crumbs, butter, pop per, parsley, thyme and celery. Be gin at the hock and make incisions with a large knife, about an inch apart, and put in the stuffing as you draw out the knife. Rub a smooth paste of flour and water together and spread thickly over the lop, put the ham in the oven and brown well but slowly. To be eaten cold. When making a sofa-pillow of tho crazy patchwork be careful and put the brightest and most striking pieces near the center. "When the cushion is up made the effect is quite different from what it is when it is spread out flat, and it is of more con sequence that tho center should bo handsome than that the corners should. This, when reduced to writ ing, looks like a foregone conclusion ; but it is not, as an unfortunate pillow maker can testify. A very good way to make caper sauce to serve with roast mutten: About a quarter of an hour before the .the meat is done, melt two table spoonfuls of butter in a saucepan, 'stir into it one tablespoonful of flour, then add half a pint of mutton broth', half a pint of milk, season with pep- .TKr and K.ilt onnlr until tlio flrmr la sauce will be spoiled. It is a sort of opium smoking. joint affair this ITsquimaii Ilaby Lire When a baby Esquimau's mother makes the bood for her reindeer suit, writes Lieut. Frederick Schwatka in the March Si. Nicholas, she stretches it into a long sack or bag that hangs down behind and is supported by her shoulders, and this bag of reindeer's skin is his cradle and home, where he lives until he knows how to walk, when he gets his own first suit of clothing. This, however, is while the baby Esquimau is out-of-doors or his mother is making a social visit. When at his home, in order not to trouble his mother while she is sew ing or cooking or doing such other work, the little baby is allowed to roll around, almost without clothing, among the reindeer skins that make the bed, where it amuses itself with anything it can lay its hands on; from a hatchet to a snow-stick. You doubtless think little Boreas should have a nice time rolling around to his heart's content on the soft, warm reindeer skins ; but when I tell you more about Ins little home, you may not then think so. For his winter home is built of snow. "But won't tho snow melt and the house tumble in?" you will ask. Of course it will if you get it warmer than just the coldness at which water freezes ; but during the greater part of the year it is so cold that the snow will not melt, even when the Esqui mau burn fire in their stone lamps in side these snow houses; so by close ly regulating the amount of the fire, they can just keep the snow from melting. In short, it must always be cold enough in their home to freeze. So you "can see that the little Es quimau can not have such a ven' nice time, and you can't see how in the world he can be almost naked nearlv all the day long when it is so cold. But such is the fact. Yet, in spite of all this, tho little fellow really enjoys himself. He gets used to" the cold, and has great fun frolicking around on the reindeer skins and playing with his toys; and when I have told you some other stories about the cold these little folks cfti endure, yon can understand how they can enjoy themselves in the snow huts, or igloos, as they call them, when it is onh a liltle colder than freezing. At times the fire will get loo warm in the snow house, and then the ceil ing will commence melting for you all perhaps have learned at scliool that when a room becomes warmed it is wanner at the ceiling and cooler near the floor. So with the hut of snow ; it commences melting at the top because it is warmer there and when two or three drop3 of cold water have fallen on the baby's bare shoulder, his father or motKer finds that it is gettimr too warm, and cuts down the fire. When the water commences drop ping, the mother will often take a snow-ball from the floor, where it is colder than freezing, and stick it against the point where the water is dripping. There it freezes fast and soaks up the water just like a sponge until it becomes full ; and then she removes it and puts on another as soon as it commences to drip again. Sometimes she will forget to remove it, and when it gets soaked and heavy with water and warm enough to lose its freezing hold, down it comes ! perhaps rigjit on the baby's bare back, where it flattens out like a slushy pancake, or on to its face, as it once served me. Ho Thoualit it Would Be. "I want a divorce from my wife," said a Washington street broker to his attornc3', "but I don't know how to begin it." "Any giound for scandal?" asked the attorncv. "No; oh" no." "Dd she ever hit you?" "2so; her temper is quite even." "Did she ever blow out the gns?" "No she lets it burn. Maybe that would be grounds, ch?" "No," said the attorney. "In that case she would call to nor aid the gas company, and we would have to struggle with a monopoly. That wouldn't do." "No," said the applicant, sadly. "Did she ever scald any of the children?" asked the attorney bright ening up. "Haven't got any to scald. I sup pose it wouldn't do" to say she scalded the children of the next door neigh bor?" "No." "Then I don't know what to do or say." Then both men looked thought fully out of the window for nearly seven minutes. "She drank out of the finger bowl when we was on our bridal tour," said the husband, hesitatingly. "If you get the date and wit ness ;."said thelawvcr quicklv, "fthink es that will lie sumcteiu unuer our law." Then they went out together and called for tw'o schooners of beer. "You look dreadfully tired," said the sleigh to the wheel. "That's be cause I go 'round with the felloes, I suppose," said the wheel. "I get awfully slewed myself, sometimes," remarked the sleigh." "I am al-v ways pretty full when I go to a fun eral," said the carriage, sticking out its tongue. Then the wheel spoke again and said : "Stop the hub-bub 1 Here is a couple of awful cross roads ahead." Incomparable, Indespensible, In fallible, Bed Star Cough Cure. MARKETS. I WYATT & THOMPSON.! DEALKUS IN FRESH, AND CURED TREATS.' CHOICE GROCERIES,! PROVISIONS. Crockery tnul Ginsswnm 2IiiX F"ccd., 32-to STAR MARKET.! WHERRY & CGfcrAire r Pri'sh ilia :.-;.! 2ljiJ- "ST" ej-sro'fc'iOis , FRUITS. BUT.ER.afigECr- Ol'iVS! IT 'ttM!l'"T !Uj: j V::K. i2S K Wu-ot, .sforIi, ,.. Washington Market. Hahis-jin-i, - Astoria, ciisosi. zsz:i:;hax co, rr.rri'tnr Tours KESI'IXrrFlJLI.Y CALL TUR AtTLV tion of Hie nuMK; to l!i. Tni't 1 it !... aboc JIarKct will xU'.st.bles!iip;ied;ith a FULL VAKILTY ANil HK&T QUALITY - or- - rRESi ArtD C'JEEB .UcATi ! Wiiitli uiii in 1.1I1I at ttiwont raliw. v.fciifo- sale ami retail. t- lT"SHCt.ll .iltOllliiHI Vl'll lO ?ll!ilMll" Slli5. $67,000,000 Capital! Liverpool and London and Globs Worth British and Mercantile or Lotion ami ililhilmrli. Old Connecticut of Hartford COwiR-lESClAX OF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies. LViie-ci-it a- a Cxtitx! ol SC7.C0O OOO. 5. VAN lil'&KX.Afii ASTORIA iRCm WORKS. 5!i:oii Siui-kt. ni: I'Atiiij. Inn sr, vsrouiA. - OKl-CO.V GENERAL HACHIHISTS AHD BOILER MAKERS. LAIBaMMAfiEEElES Bci!8rWcrk. Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. O-L Si's? X3JO-S , OfnlS Oe.scrijitionM mailc to Orilor at Short Notice. A. I."Vass, l'resiili'iit. .1. 5. liu.sri.rn. Secretary, I. XV. Casx, Treasurer. lotH. lrox.Siicriiitcn(li'iiL. Citation. T X Till: COUNTV COUIJT OFT1IK STATU JL of Oregon, for the comity of Clatsop In tlic matter of the IMate of the minor heirs or .1. (J. Cot deceased. To thencAtof km to Itenjaniin Co ami Ti rr t'oe. minors, ami all others interested. i:"Mrs. I.liAihetli Coe, JJenry foe. Mr. Clara Overton, trcn'ien Coe, Ira Coe. Alfred Coe. r.IiK Coe. Olivet Coe, .J.ls. "W. Welch and I). If. "Welch, woeting : In t c name of the. state of Oregon, j on are hereby cited and required to appear, in the Conntv Court of the state of Oregon, for the count v of Clatsop, at the court room lhercof, at Astoria in the comity of Clatsop on Mon day the suh day of October, 1KS3, at 2 o'clock iu the alteruoon or that day, then and there to show cause, if any. why a license .should not te granted for the sale of the two ninths interest in the follow tin; real estate, to-wit : lots three (.;) and Tour ( I) in block thirty (:) of the town now citv of Astoria as laid out and record d by .lolin McClure and tne Do nation I.and claim of .T. (I. Coe, deceased, hald two ninths interest being the interests or Hcnjamin Coe and Terry Coe, minor heirs of J. (5. Coe deceased. Ordered that this citation be published in Tub DaiIjY Asrounx, of Astoria, Oregon. Witness : C. A. MCOUIKE. Judge of the County Court of the I-. state of Oregon, Tor the county or Clatsop, with the seal of said court aMxcd this 8th day of September, A.D. 1SST,.. Attest: cTtl.TKCXCHAML CleiK. G. A. STINSOK & CO.. SLACKSrMiTHirG. Al Capt. llogcrs old stand, corner of Cass raid Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work, llorseslioeli:?. Wagons made and repaired. Good woilc guaranteed. ARBOUR'S: , .a u b VBV mm -HAVE NO BW5 lOT fffiril! WjL JSTYk TUS"p? c7 BJtVCtrmniLLS.UiBUKN.IKELflND. 1L ...aMNA'f -.va'J"r,,J4 . iuitnnin XiJCN -a3SSx 1. HnM7rcniiimcn.l7aA.- - V .ii -ZZL -SSv Unitrr rniiunrn. nnn ---- u T m8Q Tm, tf&3R lf VMli.l 1 r rr7r.s& y?ZniJt v!ivv.iir - jt.i sr a srz$rs Yj vvtw LUTSlLa'M Vli -T' w.f 7. -""" -rv t mwc ruunucu. cvyjy Awtrrx jxixi. m. wivsvax wmnt GRAND PRIZE PARIS 1878. TIIUY HAVE BEEN AWAUOED HIGHER PRIZES AT THE A'AUIOUS IrJa7?iiatIonai Expositions TIIAX THE OOODS OF ANY OTHER THREAD MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD. Qoaiity can Always be Depended on ! Euncet Fisiiermen Use no Other ! HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 519 Market Street. - - - SAN FRANCISCO, ACJKSTsi t'OK 1'At'lFIC COAST. Seine Twines, Eope and ITetting Constantly on Hand. The Telephone Saloon. The Finest Establishment of the Kind in Astoria. Especially lilted up for tho Comfort and Coincidence. 01 those who enjoy a Social Ola's. The IJo.sl or Wines ami Liquors, Tlif Choicest Cigars. Everything New and First-Class. K. t,. JEFFREY. 1'iop'r. Magims 0. Crosby Dealer iu KARDWIBE, IROS, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, T 3 Pi W A R E AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET 2ROH, iDCEL AND Copper. Colnlia Transportation Company. .li JL Througli Freight THE NEW SSSXS23STSS. IHHH Which has been specially built for the comfort of passengers will leaye "Wilson & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.H. Eotiirning leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at P. M. y-An additional trip will bo mado on Sunday of Each Wee, leaving PorUaai at O O'clock unday 3Xornln-. Passengers bj this route connect at XalMB for Sound ports. tj. b. acoTT, Prasldeatl Threads EQUAL ! ttRUM" . ..... ... VCf -iX i.v v.'. a wvrri w The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PROPRLETOK J. a. D. GRAY, Wholesale and retail dealer In. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. General Storage and "Wharfage on reason able terias. Foot of Benton street, Astorja, Oregon. WDI. EDGAR, Dealer In Cigars, Tobacco and Cigartttcs Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridge. COUN'EIi MAIN-AND CHENAMTJS 8T9. on Fast Time! STEADIER ONE K ..tcMNA'fftw m . -1 xt F J. 'I " y ,1 - 1 o . lii x.1 -val X