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VOL. XXXII NO. 81.
ASTOTITA, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 7. 1880.
PRICE JblVE CENTS
BUSINESS OABDS.
A
A. Cl.EVEIiASD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OISi Flavel's new brick building, comer
Second and Casa streets ; u; stairs.
rous H. SMITH.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office on Cass street. 2 doors bac!c of O id
Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon.
TOEEJI KASACA,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OTlce over White House Cor., Astoria, Or.
1 ko. .vola.vo,
It
AfTORNKY AT LAW.
w :i Kinney'.-. Bloc, i.pposlto City
'. !l Astoria, Oregon.
. r CLTO.V. C rOXTON
rSILTO.- KStOTHEKS.
ITOKNEYS AT LAW.
..msoand 6. Odd Fellows Building.
' H. a. aowuiv,
.fi.-i :oij Connsellor nt liBW
'i. j on Chenamus Street, Astoria. Oregon
jSt J. K. I. V POKCR.
OENTIST.
um:ui It .urn 12 Odd I'ellons HuUding.
iSTOKIA. --- - OREGON.
i)
HS. A. U ASUJ. A. KUHiTCS.
r.iss street, between Srd and 4t!i.
Special attention to Disease? of Women
and Children, by l)r. A, L. Fulton.
Special attention lo Surgery, by Dr..!. A.
Fulton.
Offlce houw from 10 lo 12 A. m and 1 to 4
V. M.
-J
AY THTTIjE, 31. I).
PHYSICIAN AND SDKGEOX
OKMcst Rooms C rythlanBulldhiK.
Ukside.vck : SE corner Wall ami West
tilt stroets. opposite I. W. Case's,
A..
K. NIIAW.
DENTIST.
Room in Allen's Building, up stairs, cor
iet Cass and diuemoqua streets. Astoria
reson.
M
IM. OK. OlVSTCg-ADAIIt,
Office and residence. U.K. Warren's for
mer residence, Astoria, Oregon.
Diseases of Women and Children, and of
the Eyo and l'.jr, specialties.
BVR.O. B. KS.TKS.
i'UYblUlAN AND SURGEON.
Special attention to Diseases of Womei
.and surgery.
'kick: Opposite Telegraph Ofllee, up
;StaIr3. Astoria, negon.
DENTIST.
Kooms 1 and 2 Fjtlilaii Iluildlng over
O. 1L Cooper's More.
T II. 3It.VS!:tiL,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Real Estate and Commission Agent.
Agent for the American Building and Loan
Association.
One door west of Telegraph office.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
Thera'ls no occasion for the most fastidi
ous or our cit'.zms to send to I'ortUnd or
San Francisco lor
Custom Made Clothes
As tlvy cau cot Better Fits. Better Work-
unansuip.uua ior less jiouey.
.By leaving their Orders with MEANT.
'Hew Coods by Evory Steamer.
Call dI See 11 1 in and Sitlsfj Tonrscir.
P.J Mcany. Merchant Tailor.
jSlTTOXODXT
AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
MARTIN OLSEW,
Successor to E. C .Holdcn.
Tho oldest established Commission House
In Oregon. Uooils ol all Kinds sold on com
mission. Auction Sales Every Saturday.
General Repairing. Jobbing and Uphol
stering done.
Fine stock cf Furniture on hand.
When you want Bargains in Household
ItOOUSgOlO
JIAKTIZS OI.SE.N
For Sale.
The Nolan Ranch on Young's Bay.
2 Miles from Astoria.
377 ncres of best land In Clatson counts-.
100 acres High Land, balance, rich Tide
man. nearly ail tiyKea.
flood House of 7 rooms, two Barns, nnd
other outbuildings : Steamer Landing, Or-
jhnrfl- Ylflfllnrmm nnahjil. a .mi.
Together tilth 20 Milch Cos, lo Hogs,
span iiur-es, uuicKens ami an canning im-
Slcmenls, now In good- repair ; 2 Boats and
cow. Fine Sprlng.Watcr.
Frlco 815,000. Terms, halt cash, balance
on mortgage. Further particulars apply to
, J.n.MANSELL.
Real Estate Agent, Astoria, Or.
flKO.M'LEAIf.
BAM. FRKKMAN.
McLean & Freeman.
BLACKSMITHS.
Special Attention paid to all Ship and Steam-
uuab repairing.
HORSESHOEING.
lagging Camp Work a Specialty. All kinds
of BlacksmitblDg done to order,
shop, corner Jefferson and Olncy streets,
-Asturia, unrgon.
Notice Leading Lines.
I AM PREPARED TO LEAD LINES AT
8 cents per lb, for lead used. Including
- - ERIK &ANULA,
J yi At Occident Cannery
,LY A. HXITII
est of
'oiih medicines, Ayer's Cherry Pec
toral is in greater demand than ever
No preparation for Throat and Lung
Troubles is so prompt in its. effects, sc
agreeable to the taste, anil' so widels
known, as this. It is the family medi
cine in thousands of households.
"I have suffered for years from a
bronchial trouble that, whenever I take
rnlil rtr nm pthaqmI tn InMAmnn .an.i.
cr, shows itself by a very annoyinc
kiitviiui; auuaaLiuu m mo luroat anu uy
difficulty in breathing. I have tried a
front TTlflTnr T'lY(w1ioa htt nnnn .1aa ....
well as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral which
rtinaia ics I'ruuipi renei m returns OI
ray old complaint." Ernest A. Hepler,
Inspector of Public Roads, Parish Ter
re Uonne, La.
" I consider Ayor's Cherry Pectoral a
most important remedy
For Home Use.
I have tested ita curative power, in my
f.imily, many times during the past
thirty years, and hare nerer known it
to fail. It will relieve the most serious
affections of the throat and lungs,
whether in children or adults." Mrs.
E. G. Edgerly, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
"Twenty years ago I was troubled
with a disease of the lungs. Doctors
afforded me no relief and considered
my case hopeless. I then began to use
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and, before I
had finished one bottle, found relief. I
continued to take this medicine until a
cure was effected. I believe that Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral saved my lifo."
Samuel Griggs, Waukegan, 111.
"Six years ago I contracted a severe
cold, which settled on my lungs and
ioon developed all the alarming symp
toms of Consumption. I had a cough,
night sweats, blecdin of the lungs,
pains in chest and sides, and was so
prostrated as to bo confined to my
bed most of tho time. After trying
various proscriptions, without benefit,
my physician finally determined to give
me Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I took it,
md tho effect was magical. I seemed
to rally from tho first dose of this
medicine, ana, after using only threo
bottles, am as well and sound as ever."
Kodney Johnson, Springfield, 111.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
PREPARED BT
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by nil Druggists. Pricc$l; sixboUles,$Sa
Ko Potash,
Or any other fVSineral Poison.
It Is Nature's Rcmedr, ciada cxcluslrelj
from Roots end Herbs.
It Is perfectly Harmless.
It is tho oaly remedy known to tho world
that has ever yet Cured contagious XXotyX
Itilson in all itl stages.
It cures Jlcrcurlal Rheumatism, Caacer,
Scrofula, and other blood diseases Leretorora
considered incurable. It circs any disease
caused from Impure blood. It Is now pre
scribed by thousands of tho best physicians
la the United States, as a tonic. We append
tho statement of a few :
' I have used S. 3. S. en patients convalesc
ing from foor auil from measles with the
1 .est results. J. N. Che-hey. M. I) ,
EUaville, Qa."
Esesec. Oi. Willie White was afflicted
with scrofula seven years. I prescribed S. 3.
2., and to-day he is a fat and robust bov.
C. VT. PAaSKE, 1L D.
Ricnaotn, Va., Dec. 13. 1S53 I hac taVen
thrrc bottles of &wlf ft Spcdce for secondary
t-i oil poison. It acts much better than pot
ail, or any other remedy t ha e ever uetfd.
1J. F. WisnrxD. JL D.,
Formerly of Sussex Co., Va.
Do. E. J. Hale, tha well-known druggist
ami physiclau. of Xashvllle, Howard County.
Ark. writes: Having soma knowledge as to
what S. S. S. is composed of, I eau safely
pwirami nd It as tha reiredy for all skin ills
tiw . It matters not what the name may do."
Vk hsvo a book glrfns n history of this
witntlrrfiil remedy, and its cures, from all
ovLr 11 jo world, which will convince ou that
rll we sav 1 true, and which we will mall
f-ri on app'lcatloiu Xo family should bo
wtivitlt. We havo auothcr on Contagious
li. oJ Pl on, sent on samo terms.
VA I'eius history of your case, and out
P'lvmj-ui will ndMselili jou by letter, in
kw t ft conrdoncc Wo will not deceive
3j'l0WiUly.
For i!u by all druggists.
Thb Swirr Sreemo Co
Drancr 3, Atlanta, Oa.
New Voik. Tie Broadwav.
lyjndoa. yjic Cj Snow HIJL
IXSUUANCE.
CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000
COLUMBIA
INSURANCE CO.
FRANK WEKCM President
W. H. SMITU Vice-President
JOHN A. CHILD Secretary
No. 1C0 Second St, Portland, Or.
I.W. Caso, Agont, Astoria, Or,
Ship and Commission Agency
FIRE INSURANCE
IX riKST CLASS COMPAXIKS
Hepresentlng 813,000,000
PHCENIX,
Hartford, Conn.
HOME,
New York,
AGENCY PACIFIC EXPRESS CO
C. P. UPSHUR.
Main Street Wharf - Astoria, Oregon.
$67,000,000 Capital
Liverpool & London & Globe, North British
and Mercantile of London and Edinburgh.
Hartford of Connecticut Commercial of
California Agricultural, of Watertown, New
York, London & Lancashire of Liverpool,
Eng.. Fire Insurance Companies, Kepresent
in a capital of $67,000,000.
B. VAN 1BHKX. Agent.
Notice.
TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
-Li undersigned has applied to the County
court of Clatsop count v, Oregon, to have
bis name changed to John E. Parmer, and
that his petition therefor has been set by
said court for hearing on Saturday, April
luiu, lecsi, ai,nine o ciock a. ii.
- : ,- J0HNE.PALMQU1ST.
-Datca -April End, J8S9.
Is iarur5
FDffi M 1ME
AN INSULTED BRIDEGEOOJI.
One of the Terrors of Modern Illustrated
Journalism.
"Is this the editor?"
"Yes, sir. What can I "
"My name, sir, is Grumpy. I was
married last week."
"Let me offer my congratulations,
Mr. Grumpy. I am glad to see you.
By the way, we published in this
morning's paper quite a fall account
of your wedding."
"Yes, sir. I paw it."
"You have come, perhaps, to order
some extra cop"
"I have come, sir, for personal sat
isfaction. Your reporter asked for
photographs of Mrs. Grumpy and
myself, to use in writing up the wed
ding, sir."
"Yes. Didn't he-"
"He said he would have engravings
made from them and run them in
with the article ho wrote about the
affair."
"Well. Was there any
"And some lop-eared, wopper
jawed, bow-legged, gourd-head of a
printer in this office mixed up the
portraits, sir. You published me this
morning, sir, in your advertising col
umns as n Tennessee barber who had
suffered for fifteen years with a lame
back and a sore throat, and had boon
cured by twenty-seven bottles of Dr.
Billjaw's Compound Eitraot of Han
kus Fankus; and you run tho por
trait of that infernal Tennessee bar
ber in your account of my wedding,
sir. You can stop my paper, sir.
And now, will you show me the type
setting department of this office? I
am on the warpath this morning, sir,
bigger than n grizzlx bear, and I am
going to ilnd tho man that mixed
those cuts and reorganize him from
the ground up!'1
In the excitement and confusion
that followed some one hastily turned
in a Are alarm, and it took tho entire
department and a squad of police to
quench the fiery young man.--C7MV.a-go
Tribune.
Elevation of the Grocery Stoic.
One effect of the evolution in our
food supply has been elovating the
grocery store to be one of the most
attractive of shops. Formerly tho
grocer's stock consisted of a few bar
rels of sugar, molasses and salt meat,
with tho addition of coffee, tea and
spices; and neither in looks nor
smell was the grocery store an attrac
tive place.
Now, the buyer is greeted with a
bewildering variety of package goods,
bearing attractive labels, many of
which reach up into the realms of
art Instead of many different kinds
of goods weighed out in the same
scale, each contaminating tho other.
more or less, and requiring a large
lorco of clerks, somo of wnom might
carelessly weigh or measure too littte
or too much, the consumer receives
packages bearing the guarantee of
large establishments, tidily and cor
rectly packed, while the grocer is
benefited by no loss in weight, more
perfect responsibility of employes
for stockfns a given number of puck
ages can be required or the money
therefore, and an 'intelligent boy or
girl can serve a customer more
quickly, correctly nnd satisfactorily
with package goods than an adult
clerk could with goods which have to
be put up at the time. A larger
volume of baeiness can thus be
handled with less help, nnd the gro
cery store has become one of tho
brightest and most attractive in the
list of shops. Critic
In place of that constantly tired out
feeling, Ayer's tnrsaparilla yvill give
jou strength.
Iu the land grants made to tho new
states it is provided says the Oregon
Scottt that all school lands have not
brought over S2 and often less. If
the lands this state owned had been
kept and sold for what they aro actu
ally worth, the irreducible school
fund would figure np millions where
now we havo thousands. School
lands could have averaged S10 an
aore easily, and there was no need to
sell beforo they would bring that
much. Why is it Ithat public inter
ests are trifled with while each in
dividual interest is made the most
of? School land3 have been bought
and sold on speculation, and those
who have bought generally have
renlized f ally 810 if they cared to sell.
Mail carriers in Morocco are said
to avoid risk of losing their places by
oversleeping by tying a string on one
foot and setting the end of it on fire
before they go to sleep. The string,
they know from experience, will
burn so long, and when the fire
roaches their foot it is in time for
them to get up.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria
tVhen Zeibj was Elck, we gare her Castoria.
JVTjen she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
tVhen she became Miss, sho clung to Castoria,
(Then she had Children, she gare them Castoria
Thousands of flasks of whisky are
sold on the Btreets of Pittsburg every
Sunday, and tho papers there call it
'pocket license.
The Stomach Distils Acids.
These, If existent In anatural quantity, and
unvitiatcd by bile, play their part in the
functions of digestion and assimilation. But
the artificial acid resulting from the inabil
ity of the stomach to convert food received
by It into sustenance, Is tho producer of flats
ulance and heartburn, which are the most
harrassing symptoms of dyspepsia. The best
carminative Is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters.
Far more effective Is It than carbonate of
soda, magnesia or other alkaline salts. These
invariably weaken the stomach without pro
ducing permanent bene9t.No man or woman
chronically dyspeptlcand consequently ner
vous, can be In possession of the full meas
ure of vigor allowed by nature. Therefore,
Invigorate and regulate the system, and by
so dome protect it from malaria, rheuma
tism and other serious maladies.
The Greek chamber of deputies
has voted a dowry of SSO.OOO to Prin
cess Alexandria, who is betrothed to
Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovitch,
and S108.000 to build a residence for
the Duke of Sparta, who is engaged
to Princss Sophia of Prussia.
A central exchange houso has just
been established in St. Petersburg,
for Asiatic wares. It has a capital of
3,000,000 rubles and among its pro
moters are the leading merchants in
Turkinstan. Khiva, Bokhara, Afghan
istan, Persia, India and Turkey.
The demand for lizard skins for
purses and similar objects is said to
have exhausted tho supply in Java.
The government has interfered to
protect the lizards, who aro wanted
as scavengers, and lizard skins have
to be obtained now from south
America.
A locomotive of American manu
facture on the Erie road Wednesday
hauled the Buffalo day express the
ontTrn rlitnn(n frrrm .Tprsov flitv tn
Buffalo, 423 mile3. This is the great
est run ever maao uy one engine.
It is proposed to bring tho waters
of l'Oegern Sec to Christiania, Nor
way, through an 8-mile long tunnel
through gneis3 rock.
AN OPEN QUESTION.
tt Xlarrlson a Descendant of Poca
hontas?
It is popularly believed that Presi
dent Harrison is descended from
Pocahontas and from the Parlia
mentary soldier and regicide General
Thomas Harrison who was executed
in 1CC0.
Pocahontas, daughter of Powhatan,
manifested a friendliness for tho early
white settlers of Virginia when she
was but a girl. The story of how she
Eaved tho life of Captain John Smith,
who had been captured and con
demned to death by her father how
she, on several occasions .made known
to the Bettlers their dange. when
about to bo attacked is well known
to all acquainted with tho early his
tory of America. Her subsequent
marriage with John Rolfe, at Eng
lishmanher removal to England
whoro a son was born, from whom
numerous wealthy families of Virginia
claim descent is the basis of the
opinion 'aat President Harrison is one
of her descendants.
Whether this be true or not it is,
however, well-known that President
Harrison is .a descendant of a noted
family,- distinguished .alike in peace
and war. The name of "Harrison is
already indelibly written Upon tho
pages of American history, for Gen
eral Wm. Henry Harrison the ninth
President of the United States was
the grandfather of Uen. Ben. Harrison.
The election of another member of
the Harrison family is but another
proof of the prevailing disposition of
tho public to return to healthy ad
ministration of public affairs so
characteristic of tho early years of
government. A similar desire has
been manifested for a revival of early
manners and customs in many various
ways, of which mention in particular
can be made of the prevailing demand
for those old time preparations which
were so successfully employed in the
prevention and cure of the ills and
ailments which frequented the early
log-cabin homes.
After much inquiry and research a
noted manufacturer has procured tho
originaljinethods usod in their prepara
tion nnd again under the name of
Warner's Log Cabin Remedies, the
public is possessed of those well
known preparations for the euro of
coughs, colds, consumption in its early
stages, blood disorders, catarrh, dys
pepsia, dobility, and other common
disorders.
Notwithstanding the large amount
of time, attention and expense which
the manufacture of Warner's Safe
Cure demands its well-known repu
tation as the only remedy for the pre
vention and cure of kidney diseases
being world wide the manufacterer
is resolved to push the merit of War
ner's Log Cabin Sarsaparilla to the
front because of its splendid blood
purifying properties and great value
as a household remedy and spring
time system renovator.
Pocahontas, during her life-long
friendship for the white settlers of
Virginia, besides her many acts of
kindness, is said to havo contributed
much valuable information to the log
cabin home concerning the successful
methods employed by the Indians in
the treatment of disease and it mat
ters little whethtrthe alleged relation
ship between hersolf and the Presi
dent be true or not for tho name of
Pocahontas is already immortal.
There are two classes of people in
this world those who make fools of
themselves and thnso wrm ilnn't
need to.
Catarrh Cured,
A clergyman, after years of suffer
ing from that loathsome disease, Ca
tarrh, and vainly trying every known
remedy, at last found a recipe which
comnletelv cured and s.ivnrl Mm f mm
death. Any sufferer from this drpml-
ful disease sendinc n coif nrlrTroocnl
stamped envelope to Prof. J. A. Law
rence, oa warren at., wow iorfe Uity,
will receive the recipe free of charge.
Tho linn an bill mnVinr it n fAlnnv
to steal a dollar's worth of corn from
a farmer's field has been passed by
the Tennessee senate.
Do not lie awake nights and cough !
AVPT'S fMlprrv Pprtnrnl will fnllnrn tl,n
cough and indnce a good night's rest
A NEW ENTERPRISE.
City Express Transfer Company.
H. D. Thing and C. E. Miller,
FKOPJtIETORS.
Headquarters at Stain Street wharf.
TELEPHONE NO. 43.
A General Express and Delivery Business
transacted.
Tour patronage is solicited. .
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never vanes, A marvel of
purity, strenath and w holesomeness. More
economical than the ordinary kinds, and can
not be sold iii competition with the multi
tude of low test, short weight, alum or jihos
B hate powders. Snldonliiincan. Koval
akiko Pownr.n Co. los V'all-st. N. V.
B. V. CnowixY & Co. L gents, Portland,
Oregon.
cnr.is. kvexson".
V. COOK
THE
BBUf&U!
EVENS0H" & COOK.
On tho European Plan.
LARGE CLEA3 I1003IS,
.1 FlllST-CI. ISS HESTAUHAXT
Board by the Day, Week or Month
Private Rooms for Kamili, Etc.
Transient Custom Solicited.
()5"itcr, 1'ish, Meat, Etc., Cooked to
Order,
TS :it., nj. I'oaril H Silken
A FIRST GLASS SALOON
I'un in connection Willi the Piemiscs. The
Bost of
V1NE3, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
Ccod Millard Tables and Private Card
Itooms.
CHIEF Or POLICE SALE.
Notice is hereby oiven that bv virtue
of a warrant issued bv tho Auditor and
Police Judga of tho city of Astoria, in
accordance with nn order mado by the
Common Council of the citv of Astoria.
by ordinnnco No. 10GS, entitled an ordi
nance ordering tne Auditor and 1'olico
Jude to issuo warrants for tho collection
of Cedar street assessments, approved
February 2Gtli, 1889. Said warrant bear
ing date tho 2StU day of February, 1889,
commanding mo to levy upon lot No. 4
in block No. 122 in tho city of Astoria as
laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively,
to collect an assessment o"f twenty-three
dollars, which assessment was made for
tho improvement of Cedar street between
West-Cth street and Salmon street by or
dinance No. lOUl, entitled an ordinnnco
declaring the probable cost of improving
Cedar street from West-Gtb. street to
Salmon street, approved December l:tth,
18S3, 1 have this day levied upon lot No.
t in block No. 122 in Shively's Astoria,
and on Monday, tho 22d day of April,
18S9, at one o'clock P. M. of said day in
front of tho court houso door in tho city
of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will
proceed to sell lot No. i m block No. 122
in Shively's Astoria, to the highest bid
der therefor, to pay said assessment, costs
and expenses of sale. Said sale to bo for
U. S. gold coin.
Astoria, March 20tb, 18S9.
W. J. UAKItY,
Chief of Police.
CHIEF OF POLICE SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of a warrant issued bv the Auditor and
Police Judge of the Citv of Astoria, in
accordance with an order made by the
Common Council tf the citv of Astoria.
by ordinance No. 10G8, entitled an ordi
nance ordering inc Auditor aim 1'olice
Judge to issue warrants for the collec
tion of Cedar street assessments, ap
proved February 2Gtli, 18S9. Said war
rant bearing date Hie 28th day of Feb
ruary, lt89, commanding me to levy
upon lot No. 3 in block No. 139, in the
City of Astoria as laid out anil recorded
by J. II. Shively, to collect an assess
ment of twentj -three dollars, v, liich as
sessment was made for the improvement
of Cedar street between West-Gth street
and Salmon street by ordinance No.
10C5, entitled an ordinance declaring the
probable cost of improving Cedar street
tram WestGth street to balmon strcer,
approved December lath. 18S3, I have
this day levied upon lot No. 3 in block
No. 139 in Snivel j 's Astoria, and on
Monday, the 22d day of April, 1889, at
one o'clock P. M. of said day in front of
the court house door in tho city of As
toria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will pro
ceed to sell lot No. 3 in block No. 139 In
Shively's Astoria, to the highest bidder
therefor, to pay said assessment, cost
and expenses of sale. Said sale to be
lor U. S. gold coin.
Astoria, Jlarch 20th, 1839.
W.J.BARRY,
Chief of Police.
Boa&way Market.
P. O'HARA, Prep'r:
Opposite Toard & Stokes.
A First-Class Meat Shop.
Fresh and Salt Meats.
All Purchases Delivered in any Part of
the City.
J, Abercronibie.
(Next door to Carnahan & Co.'s.)
I.ARD. IIAM, BACON,
BUTTER, CHEESE. EGGS, POULTRY,
POTATOES, FtSEt AND GAME.
Fruit, Nuts, and Candies.
General Commission Mei chant.
CIIENAMUS STKEET, - - ASTORIA.
Rooms for Rent.
I7WRNISI1ED ROOMS AND UNFUR
? nlshed Kooms. suitable for housekeep
ing, for rent. MRS. A. RAPrLE VEA.
Cass street, one door south of Astokiax
office.
PffiBiiral IhrA
tm E3 "3 n M H n -H H UUQfl
S&UBHg S 0 K3
CASH.
GOODS MARKED IX
FOR SPRING
I am receiving direct from tha factories the best values and most handsome designs
in Men's imported, all wool Scotch Cheviot Suits; also in Navy Bine Flannels and
Ya ht Cloths, besides BOY'S and CHILDREN'S SUITS, MEN'S FINE PANTS
and light weight OVERCOATS. In Soft, Felt and Stiff HATS, direct from the
best manufacturers, I have obtained the latest styles and shapes, which I sell at as
close a margin as can be sold, as well as any line of good3 that I carry, for I do not
believe in bunkum in business, such as resorting to any faking scheme as is often
used by advertising a stock as bankrupt goods; an underwriter's sale; on account of
removal or repairs, and selling off at cost to make room for new goods, oto., when it
is merely done to force goods. The only true and honest way for merchants is to
charge an honest nnd fair per cent. Mark his goods in plain figures, and give to
each and every customer alike the same goods for the same amount of money.
"One persons money is as good as anothers."
Trunks. Valises, Blankets, Quilts, and a full line of Furnishing Goods.
JSA child buy3 as cheaply as the most experienced buyer.
I.L.OSGOOD,
Kinney's Brick Building,
Opposite Rescue Engine House.
Streot Cars running by the door.
IJM
-AND-
5000 double roll of Wall Paper and Decorations of the latest styles and shades
just received direct from Eastern f aotories.
Also a large assortment of
Of all grades in beautiful now designs
New Smyrna Rugs, Portiere Curtains. China Matting, Etc., Etc.
Call and examine. CHAS. HEILBORN.
cmzrwKm'a
The New Model Range
CAN BE HAD IN
s
Asjeiu. Call and Examine It ; You Will be Pleased. E. E. Ilaw es Is also Agent for the
Buck Patent Cooking Stove,
AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES.
Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand,
FIRE BRICK
DEALER IN
Hay, Oats, ani Straw, Liie, Brici, Cement, Sanfl anfl Plaster
Wood Dellrered to Order. Drajiny, Teaming and Express Business.
TEH apply to the Captain, or to
B 3K Wok Ban WSJ B
-IN-
Canned Goods
A HEADQUARTERS
Astoria Grocery and Canned Coods Co.,
At Old I. X. L Corner, Opposite Parker House.
H. ML THATOHEE,
HOTELS AND KESTAURAXTS ga HB IKS g
THE VIENNA rf S
III
Restaurant ani Chop House.
C. W. Fisher &. Co., Prop's.
Game, Fish, Oysters, Etc.,
COOKED TO ORDER-
Fiuc I'rivatc Kooms. Everything
Js irst CInss.
GeneUcve Street, rear of Grlfllu & Reed's.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Seaside Bakery.
Best Milk Bread ami
CAKES OF ALL KINDS,
Manufacturers of Fine Candles.
AND
Ornamental Confectionery
And Ice Creams.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Candies.
JOHNSON, BROS.
H. JACOBSON,
Manufacturer and TmDorter of
Saddles, Harness.- Collars, Whins.
Saddlery Hardware, Horse Clothing, Robes,
Lca.uci:, uaiiae .LrillinuilgS, eiC,
AT rORTLASD PRICES.
Opposite Wilson &Flsher's dock, Astoria, Or,
ONE PRICE.
AND SUMMER
ASIOc l&j VjrQgOJi.
RATIONS!
ASTORIA, ONLY OF
PLAIX FIGPBES.
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FIRE CLAY
STEAMEB
CLARA NHH
Ebcn P. Pprker.Mastcr.
For TOWING, FREIGHT orCHAH
II. li. VASS.li.Kll.
and Groceries.
Is tho Leading and
Only First-GIas
RESTAURANT.
Good Cooking. Clean Services. Reasonable
Prices. Polite Waiters. Prompt
Attention.
Try Him and You will be
More than Satisfied,
Everybody Says So.
Private Rooms.
MAIN STREET. - - - ASTORIA.
The Astor House,
E.E.ROSS, PROPRIETOR.
K7ur;K.dKSfl'ted. Re-
.U4u,j iuoTaiea.
A Large, Cleaa,-
""""felReptHoise.
RATES:
From a Dollar a Day Upwards.
First-class In all Its appointments elaan
neat, sunny rooms. 'well I fSaWed '
and well kept.
YOTJ ARE INVITED TO CAT,T,
-Free Coach to and from tha House.
Bargains !
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