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CO 335 ottm Vol. xvii. Astoria, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, April 19, 1882. No. 16. j& I THE STOUGHTON MURDER TRIAL. -In the case of A. R. Stoujjhton Who was indicted for murder in , ino nrst aegrce on Y eanesuay oy the grand jury of Columbia county, his attorneys, J. C. Chapman and C. A. Ball, after a careful consid eration of the case concluded to tender a plea ol murder in the second degree; though before this conclusion was arrived at the trial had so far progressed that ten of the jury had been selected. The atrocious manner in which the crime was perpetrated anil without provocation left no de fense but that of insanity, and ex amination showed that that would fail. So many misstatements had been made about the occurrence that the attorneys felt justified.in giving the true facts. Stoughton's house is upon the west bank of the Columbia river about fifteen miles from Rattier. Close by it there empties, at right angles into the Columbia, a slough of about two rods in width, and in which Stough ton kept a small boat. Joseph Sullivan, the man who was killed, passing up the river bank on foot, used tho boat in crossing the slough which Stoughton saw from his house, and he started to go to the boat-landing. But before .1 . , Ttr . .1 i reaching there, a boy thirteen years nlfl rrrnnrr ilntcn flirt rivnr lmrl ' used the skiff and brought it to J the same side of the narrow .slough I that Sullivan took it from, raet Stoughton, and upon Stoughton's inquiry, Informed him that the man who had just passed up was Joe Snllivan. The boy says that he did not notice anything pecu liar about-Stoughton'a appearance, .... . -t. .. -. - .z.. W i fnl nortnat lie was armetl. incbov went on his way. Sullivan went I a few hundred yards from Stoucrhton's house and mcetinir an rA fttminintAnn Tr T5rtTTno uiu uuuaiuiaiiWL vivu t. wnwcj near a fish rack on the bank of the river, they laid down on the grass with their stomacliS to the ground and their faces up stream and away from Stoughton's house. Very soon Powers, turning his head saw .Stoughton coming with a pike pole on his shoulder, but naid no narticular attention to it- Immediately npon his coining up, Stoughton gavo Sullivan a Rrern nunch with the nfke. in -- I 1 J the back. Powers and Sullivan both jumped to their feet, in po- sitions,the former to the left of Stouehton and the latter to the right. Stoughton then attempted to draw a pistol, but it got fast ened to the scabbard in drawing it. The two men then closed in upon Stoughton, as Powers says, to prevent harm. Powers says he did not see Powers stab Sullivan, as they were on opposite sides, but that Sullivan staggered away from Stoughton and called to Powers not to let Stoughton kill him. Then" Powers saw Stoughton draw a dirk knife, and that Sullivan was bleeding and foil to the ground. Powers went to Sullivan, j u: i,i.t r t.;. t J,., U11U, Uin.111 UU.U Vl. ...ill, j,v.v ...., intn ft hnat and went down thu ! two or three miles to Sim - river mons' store. Sullivan had two fatal stabs, the doctors say. one in tho left breast, from which the lung protruded, and another in tho abdomen. Sullivan was brought to St. Vincent's Hospital in this city the next day, and died in less than a week afterwards. Stough ton returned home after the affray and was arrested the following morning. The taking of Stough ton's boat by tSullivan could hardly be. regarded as such provocation as would reduce the offense to manslaughter, but it was all tho provocation thcro was, unles3 it was a grudge ten or twelve years old, about an arrival matter. In view of the fact that after very j careful inquiry into the life of ' Stoughton, and having tlio aid and indrinp nf T)r.s. Rex and Josselvi! , t, -. .i i.,ttcr n-cntloman I -... . j . ,- beiii'j inx s'lnerinlendatit of the Stale : nc Asvluin, the defense of in- Ins:) sanitv could not be maintained. Stoughton is a man seventy-five vears old, but lie would have been shown to be of estra physical power and of superior intelligence, and that !n wa-. of a venomous temperament and usually carried weapons, and hail frequently been engaged in broil?. On account of his age District Attorney Caples consented to accept the plea of murder in tlie second degree. Per haps oilier attorneys than Messrs. Chapman and Ball would have per sisted in defending the accused against any chance of acquittal, but perceiving what must be the result of a further defense. It is hardly possible that the verdict would have been lower than the second degree and may have been first, as there was considerable fpe1inf- over the matter. The de- j ". t ji .,;it,. nn bViilTv i obstructed the Biltiuioro and Ohio! his wife, was prostrated by an intermit fondant pleaded gmltv on 1 ruJa , owstrucieu tne iaiuuiore aim v;mu j (nt fc whch $hc fn bj. was sentenced to imprisonment for life in the penitentiary, and brought up last evening on the way to Salem by Sheriff Congers Mercury, Wtft. ' Not au Asylum- " f the strangest things in tlic Chinese controversy is that the greatest stress is laid upon an al; leged fact that is no fact at all Anti-Chincfce legislation ii sup-. ( posed to be inconsistent wiUi. ojnj. record for a luinitrea ycar.jjaaij. It seems to be taken for .gf;mt. . - . . -, ---r bv ovcrvbody that tnc United 5fnfggtl.-icrtf'lt-n-.lAO r'"'"" .v a a" :s "asylum for th a' ttntiong." . , . j ,! ...l "9; There is no truth in an HC conbtitution of tho United aiates Klves Poww l" "'-" BS. "' regulate immigration, and to make uniform naturalization laws. To these latter we should look to dis- t:u in viii:i.iii:i inu iikiiuuvii i- . . , . , ., immigrate has been mm ers.il. froml802, continuously to 1870, . . ,. . L11U I l-f lit vtl. naiiurtiinviwn o... confined to "free white persons." -- Tn 18' 0!1C exception was made '-' favor r Persons of Afr,can nativity. But the exception ROCS no further. j lt h a rluccr th,nS that il inere Srandiloquent saying, redolent of the fourth of July, made without authority or basis of truth, should l .ri-itrolt- lnviiin-lit fnrwnr1 ns n foundation argument in favor of Chinese immigration. If it wero true, it is about time for this coun try to go out of the "asylum" business. And, again, if it were true, the Chinaman docs not conns within the provisions of this alleged prin ciple. The "oppressed of all na tions" is a phrase that has refer ence io persons whose political or religious liberty was attacked, and who might desire to be free. To I these, our shores were onen. . But tho Chinaman has about as , much conception of political or religious liberty as a hog does about the harmony of heaven. He doesn't come here for liberty. He is as much the thrall of his idolatrous religious system and of his despotic political system, in Oregon a3 he is on tho Hong Kong. Ho is not "oppressed;" or if ho is, he doesn't know it. Ho is in no sense a refugee, and is not hunting "asylums." He brings China with him. It is not liberty, but territory tha't he wants; not citizenship, but conquest; not American institutions, but Amori - ca tl; ,,,(. tc l,Io n..,o He is here spying out the-country. He likes it, and if we allow him ho will take it. Senator Davis. A curiositv amonsr Senators is Tlcnry (.t. Davis, now nearly hixty ' ... yenrs of aire. While lie was a boy the lialtimnro and Ohio Ua - il - roud came up the valley of the 1'atapscO past n:s birthplace, auu t wneu ne was iiiscnargiui .rom nit, , l i i: l i r - father's farm fie went to the rail- load and asked for work, I hov ! made him a brakemau for ;. " "ll". and then lie developed into a eon- j ductor and staved with the road til! the time of the John Brown raid. Affable, particular, very fond of money, yet working hard to get it, he started, at :5 years of age, a little money-lending bus iness at Piedmont, at the foot of the Alleghany mpuntains, a wild mining town, and varied the busi ness by getting out some coal. A bank is the result of that work, of which he is the president, and it is a national bank, too. Mr. Davis probably had a hand in forming the state of West Vir ginia, in which his railroad had an especial interest. .Virginia had Railroad in her palmy days, and when she went out of the Union and a state seceded from her, it was arranged tirat this state should i come risht up to the Baltimore anuuiuucriws pi.ti.-c, t..aC ' - i ri.: : i ,-, !, ... dav there is not one foot ol this , ., T.. . . ., Tt railroad on old Virginia ioil. It ,,..- r-r.... Af-irt-l-md intr. VVpst i allv cures' a morbid actltc tor s timu jumpslioni .Maryland into vv est u; by rtstoril,g the natural .tone of 1 Virginia. .Mr. Davis also movca into the new state, anil began to t,ii mi Inmlinr nnl hup iiw f-n-il tCt out lumhei and rni now coal ' mines not much known to other -i" - . .. , '.people, taking into Ins ventures ; "S21 tiufe of the Garrett family. Hu fias accumulated about 1,000,000 one Mr. S. B. Elkins, fonnerlv an act- ive delegate in Congress 'fro,. New Mexico, who has married one of Senator Davis' daughters, is a co- . ... . , . operator in his enterprises, and to- ftt 4lirti- nin Kit T Irlttinp i i-jili-rtTM - fa ,-',,' from Piedmont to a now coal field ...... on the AilPghany mountains, amt . uitimateiv to c lrn. it ncro et ultimatelj to earn it aero, I the Ohio river or to aome connect - I mr. rwunt inr i rnn i:to'ji?M.n!ri . . - . ,.- wi,,v ...w w U........M and OhiOjOr Richmond and ghauv Railroad. - Vile - . :. v, ,, :n money ami property, ami is now i tlie piiiiuing is in iiioicaiiiijr. ami wt n.intended' )--;,y: m Jn'-ljrJiVn ' :!nsly. abide nn$T? :.! l.j BnitnissiM) -'-,"-"v'v-'v " -v " "- "- niniruggisi-t, Kncei-aiiuiiiiuuriie::it-j eoppies cu ,., ost useful men to know. Oi.lrrlt. l.oeb&C'o., agents for Astoria A Dollar a Week for n Tamily of t the City boo!.- store. JlTJ - P. .1. Oolmaii, on Oheiiiiimi.. -In-el. II. Daylev, missionary to the ! has jn,t received the latest -mm most ,.', . , , fashionable s!!e nf seats and ladies poor, has issued a circular letter hools.shoe.s. etc. Ascnt in Astoria for urging the people to help him in ' t,,e " Morrmy shoes his sood work, lie says: "A! A coijh. cold or sore tlnoat should be . . ,' . I -stopped. .Neglect fri-ipieutlj results in donation of 1 per week, or $i0au incurable Iun iVf-easeor emisuuip- .,, , , -i rition. Inown a liionelual tmeues dn not it year, will supply a family ol rtisoriler the stomach like enush sjiup per five persons for a year.1' This tho way, he says, this is dene: '-UlS. Thiee pounds salt meat Throe pounds salt fu-.li Five pouml3 corn meal Oncnound of sugar One-half pound eollee Two quarts hominy One-half neck potatoes Ibix loves orcau ! I.ard ' Total M ) . Sejl fishing is in progress in real earnest off Neah bay, says the Seattle L.nromcie Eleven schoon ers are already omnloved. Seal fishing although a disagreeable) ; pursuit, is a very lucrative bust-, ncss, and judging from statements of those who have recently return ed from the. Xeall bay region, it i.s a branch of commerce that prom ises to become one of importance on the coast. 3Iillious is tho term used to express an idea of tho number of fur seals that swarm the waters of the Pacific along the coast off the northwest part of this territory. First ssistant Postmaster- 'General Hatton has issued an . order practically' revoking, so far as t"e posi oincu department is I concerned, me ceieoraieu oruer oi President Hayes against the par ticipation of office-holders in politi cal campaigns. Musical Instruction- prof. Fred. Mavonl of Swircrlaml. is ....-. . . m it viwt .niif .ltiii iiitiiiii L ninMiii4itkir "V.y'i s, i,.atfi.m..-ni ,.i..i.. "..n?. wlmemiteiiiplatestaMiijjaeoiir'or ti notion on Hit' piano will liml tlii-i a , jt - are opportunity. lU-of. Mayer ""en ?t Mr-. Twilight may i A Toilet Inxury. jjOZODOXT Is a lnuiry as nv.-U as at lieceyjily. riawl wliwy i: should al- wavshu upon the toilit, it adorn-, it. ami gratifies the t.i-te and .sense.--. It m-hiIs lent a delicious Pennine, and u:e , pjcasaru and health to its iwr. lilt Trchly,AliriHU I skc of "hcTilv Mt0Nt Jutl, in-! wt fw the flrSilfe; rg,ta!iiiuu in ,-! tiontoall thi'i'iirrt'iil iieus i-hoiee niN-i cel!auy.at;iienltural matter, market re-l poi L-., etc. l is turiiinheil to single 'il-1 bribers at $2 OU per year in ailvanee. War! War! War! Waterfront offered free to any person that will build a saw mill in the city of Williamsport. Lumber we inut have to build this city. We have one store in runnin;: order at pro-cut. Quite a num ber have already located homes in this city, and yet tliero is room. Sold on timo to suit purchasers. Located one mile south of Astoria, on the iiinnj side of the hill, on Young's bay. .1 Williamson, Sit. f'ornvian Bitters. Cinchona Rubra. i l'lie. Count Cinchon was tho Spanish 1 Viceroy m rem in liiou. Tin; uountei- the use of the native lemedv. the Vein vianbaik. or. as It ias called in the laiiRiiaae or the country, 'Quino.uiiia." (iratefiil for her reeocry, on her return to Kurnnc in llVU, $he introduced the remedy m Spain, where it was known under various name, unlil I.innaus called it Cinchona. In honor of tho lady - . - ,,.. - .., who had brought tiiem that which was .To this day. after a lapse of two hun- died and tifty years, science has zi en usnothinL' to take its place. It effect u- the stomacn. it anacics excessive love il(tli nli:o. The powerful tonio viilue nf the Unclioiia is prciTVeil in the j.l.mvi3n.itturs.whlchaie:is enVclhc! against malarial lever to-nay a-, uiei i wem in the days of the old tipi:ni.hj viceit)v-. We guarantee the ingredi-i ' ent of liievo bittcrrClo be ab-ohitPly jmre. and of llie pestjKiiown nutt'uy A trial will satisfy you -jhal this is the best bitter in the orld!juT!io proof oi , Whv will von cough when; (jluloh'-. i fvl F'Srlla.IS nT' iffi i ment. -A Xasal Injector free wuh each bottle of Sluloli'b Catarrh. Kemedy. Vtil.c TA cem. s,i bv W, i:. Dement. The latest eut: ladies garnet jewel- ry, atAdler'.i. Ask lobe shown it. All !i,hcrmen should keen drj feet; to do that get your boots at 1. .1. Ar- .voIrt.sJ,e will.si.lt jouin piiee. .See . auvcitNeineat. 'I W M'mv I 1 l-i (II tll' llf. hUl llCl? .... . ... ... .-. 1 Hmbs, and bark, just received and for sale at tiray s uock. Call anil examine I lme baby w.ezoie. and balsams, but actdirectiy on tho m- iiauieii pant. ;ui;iiiii; iiiuuiiuii, mv. relief in asthma, bronehirw. eomili.--, catarrh, and the thioat troubles whith I ain.ro!-;: mwl l.lllllli .lliinl-i.vc ftrn uilliii.M 21 j to. Fur thirty years Brown's bronchial 10 1 tioches haw been lecommeiided by 10 j phy.sieinns, and iilv.ays ive perfect 8 i satisfuction. Having been ti!t'd by C j wide and eoiiilant iwe for neai 1 v an co il lire cencration, tbev Iuie altaim-d well- i- merited rank anion!; the. lew .inle remedies ot the ac.e. Slid at -'." cents a nox everywhere. Thu l'eruvian syrup has cured thou sands who were. suffering from dv.-pep sin, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu mors, female, complaints, etc. Pamph lets free to any address. Xcl h YV. Fowl & Sons, lloston. King of the Blood Is noia "iuic all." It i3 ablnou-purifieramt tonic. Impurity of the blood poUons the sys tem, deranges the circulation, and lluw in duces many disorders, kimvui bv Uilleient names to disthiEUish them according to ef fects, lint being really branches or phases of that meat Keneiic disorder. Impurity ot Blood. Such are Dupeiula, l!!Wmi:cx, Jslvcr Complatnt,Conttlixitom,X,(rrim Dis order. Headache, llackaclic. General 1IY1?; zics. Heart Dificae.Dropv, Kidney Dlacnte, Vile, liUcwnalltiii, Catarrh, .S'cmiiiln, SMit Dimnlcri, i'inipta. Ulenv. Umiliwjs, dr.. S.c. Kins; or the Blood prevents and cures tnese uy aiuicKing ine eautc. impurity ot the blood. CliemMs and physicians agree in callins it -'the most genuine and efficient preparation for the purixse." Sold bv Drug cists, SI per bottle. Sec testimonials, direc tions, &e.,in pamphlet, "Treatise on Diseases nt the mood," wrapped around each bottlo D. KANSOM, SOX & Co.. l'rops Buffalo. 2J. V. frh Furnished Koojna to Lot AT "Vfrs. Munson's lousing house. t. :,.,-. s I.odtiiti:; IIouhc. Intnl. ilrcsoii. I'or XfW house and firt class lu its ap- imlntnii'nt-:. Thin! street, in U. It ! Thnniiisim's block, opposite Caut. Alns ; worth. Uoonis by the day, week or,; JUtllllJi. .Uli-. A.. IJ.l.UJlJ.l, tliin't Sti in the llnnie. Ask drm.'sNU fnr-KoLfihim Hat-.." It clear-, nut nil-, iniir. iiedbuss, roaehes, MTiiiin. tla-. iint-. insects. l.V. per bex: for Kent A .-mar stand: tl. fixture, are for lo. ''-1'" ' ' H. Foxtail, street. - ' i;0iiiN 10 Kent. Aiijom- who wants a nicely furnished 1 room in a pleasant locality can be ac- eouimodnted ut 3I&.. Denny Curran's, near tin: const esationni ciiurcn. Sherman liro. Kxprei1 Will receive orders at tho store of 1. W. Case for upper Astoria or any other part of the oily. Leave your orders on the slate and they will be promptly at tended to. Notion. The Astoria Shirt and Oil Clothiii; Factory has moved next house To O'Biien's Jlotel. Persons wi3hins Reed oil clothing to keep them dry will please call. TiiKp Xoliee. Uu alter this date an additional 10 cents per cord will be charged on all orders for sawed wood not aceomnanied by the ra-li, attJravs wood yardf Julv 1st. v-ki. fntni-rlt of the Itlatliler. Sl'ngin, snarling, irritation ol the urinarx ivissages, di-easpd discharges, cured lv Unchupaiba. SI. at druggists. Oregon 'Depot, DAVIS & CO.. Portland. Oregon. To the liadien. Dressmaking In all its branches; neat aim reasonable, at .urs. iicnny uurrans, 'a-, reet. near Congregational Church. -r- r Sit-itin and Xerve. Well;- Health Hrnewer, grealetrem-t-dj on earth for impotence, leanness, sexual i.-bilitv, etc., SI, at? druggists. Oiegon Depot. DAVIS A CO.. Portland, Oregon. .., otice. le4- ereiiui, I-e cream, at Itoscoo's re freshment saloon, Saturday and Sun da vovenliiB-.- Occident block. II.v J'nivei-hal Aecortt. A yi:i:s Cat iiaktip Pn.i.saretho best of all purgatives for family us-e. They are the product f long, laborious, and successful chemical imestigation, and their extensie use by physicians in their practice, and by all civilized na tions, pioves them lb;' beit and most ef fectual puigatiu- Pill that medical sci ence can devise. In iutiinsic value and curative pouci-. no other Pills can bo compared with the'in, and every person, knowing their irliu. will employ them, uhen needed. They keep the sv.stem in mi feet older, and maintain in nonitnv action tne wuoie maenmery oi life. SriliLseaicliiii!! and effectual, thev arc ("-peeially adapted to the needs of the dicesliM- apparatus-, derangements of ivhich they prevent and cure, -itl timely tuKeu. ihey are tlie nest anil safest plij sic in employ for children and weakend constitutions, where a mild ami eil'ectual e.ilhailie K requ'ued. I'ei: Sxx.k nv ai.i. Dk.i.i:i:s. iJ'Ali eitien-. of Oiegon who desire to ililnrm their fiiends in the statesof thccuniiitioii and progress of thus state, can nave no more complete anilcompre heie.iw .olume of lactsto send them than b siilwcribing for this journal, and lniuiit! us mail it week! v to their friend-.. We mall It as directed. For .'tti in advance, we mail three copies if Tut: Yr.i:Ki.i Asiouian one year. VIIX'EI.IANEOUS. HOSPITAL, ASTORIA, - - OKEGON milht INMTfL'TIOX. LNDEIt CAl'.K OF A the Miters ol Chanty, Is now ready for the reception of patient. Pi-hate mom tor tlie accommodation of anv desiring them. Paliculsarindttedatalllio'.irs.dayornislit. Xo pliwciaii h-is cvelu-.lv is ripit. ovcrv patient ii tree to and has the privilege ol empbiyinsanj physician they prefer. Iniled States Mnrlue, Seamen v ho pav Hospital Dues, are enti tled to 1'rcoe.ire and attendance at this Hos pital ilmlnK sickness. Permits must be ob tained for United states Marines at tho Cus tom lloife. SlSTKHS Of ClIABITY . SE, Cv S.iVXXL?: Importer and Wholesale dealer in Cigars and Tobacco, Smoker's Ar ticles, Playing Cards, Cut lery, Etc., Etc., The laiw.it and nnest stock of Meerschaum and Amber Roods hi the city. Particular at tention paid to orders from the country mid v essels. Chennnm street. Astoila, Oregon. TIIKO. IlKACKEIt. Manager PittS'X1 CliASS Dress Making. 1IV Mi-s. T. S. Jewett, Up stairs, opposite 11m. Rosen Boarding House. MKGELTANEOUS. JS. AKNDT &:KR0HRN; ASTOKIA. - OlIElION. The Pioneer Machine Shop KLACKSMITU yss-"1 SHOP Boiler Shop 5 All kinds of ENG-INE, CANNERY, STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty matle of repahlns CANNERY DIES, FOOT OK LAFAYETTE STREET. ASTORIA IR0N1W0RKS. I!rs-toxStisf:kt, Near P.vr.Kr.p. novas, -VSTOKtA. - OUEOON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAWARIM ENGINES Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. Of all DeseriptlonH made to Order at-Short Xoticc. fL.. D. AyAS3,lK-ideut. J. O. HCSTLr.R, ."Secretary, l. n. iAor, ireasurer. Jonx I'ok, Superintundrnt WILLIAM EDGAR, ASTORIA ..... Ir iisrkiORK9JEr to aaa v wv ' -. . ut ijwj j i j . ,!l-j!li!V.':1 fZ&X&f lT fKJW-r-P! fi?T x.T&c?T. .-!ss&rMHWta The Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS &, SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND WE GENUINE W0STENH0LU acd ether Ecslbh Cutlory. FAIRCHILD'S, GOLD PENS Genuine Heershaura Pipes, etc. A flno- stock of Wntriie and .Tewelry. llnzv.te nnd jllreeeh Loading Shot Jiih and Itltleh. itdvolvri-x. I'IhIoN. and ADiniimitlon MAItlXK (; LAMM EM. ALSO A KINK ANntinrnt of EHnQ SrKCTACIJiS hiul KYE ULASSKH. MAGjStU8 G. (ifiOSBY, Dealer In HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Filters ai Steam Fitters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD' STRIP LEAD SHEET IRONS TIN ANDWPER, Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with neatneaa and dispatch. Xono but flnt'class workmen cmvlojcil, A larso assortment of SCALE? Constantly on nand CLEANING and REPAIRITJO neat. ciik.vr asd quick. by ;eeui: mtett. ' Main Street, opposite N. Loeb'S, &8-iiKsEZy- , -. rmtjr?- vKJSH4HRft jCAaos. fcfi ?3toC?c2 J3iCiACliK.1HiJtS&a7Sic .'OTARY PlHJMft At'CTIOXKEC, COMMiaaiOX AN'O SURAKCI? AGENT. jyt. 3. C. SHAFTEB. ' I'nVSItli.V and gl'RCCO.X. of.cthr Aarr.) lUsrases ofthp Throat a Specialty. Office ovir Conn's .Drag Store. J)R. CO. CLASS, VHYStCIAN A'D SCKOKOX. Offlco met A. V. Allen's Store, ASTOMA, - OKEQON". Tjl . WIXTOIT, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Offlce In C. 1.. Paricert bulldlaj. oa Beatoa stecct. opposite Custom House, ASToniA, .... - onsGON. JAY TDTTE.'aC. . PHYSICIAKAND SDBOON, OFFicK-Oyer the Wlilta-Hoose Sltore. ItusiDENCE OYerEltierson'a Baierr. on- poslto Earth & Urns' Saloon, P P. HICKS. PENJIST, ASTOKIA, - - OBEOOM. ltoonu In Allen's buUdlas up stain, corwr nt Ca&s oud hneraoeqhe streets. J Q. A. BOWLBY. ATl'ORNEY AT LA"W. ChcnnmiB Street. - A3TOUIA. OBEOO Q n. BAIS Jfc CO., ' AB.UJCBXM OoorfV Windows, BllaOa, Tr omg, Iiuskber. Etc. All kinds of Oak Lumber, Glass, Boat M- terliU, etc. Turning and Bracket Work A SPECIALTY. Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Oeo erivo BnttAstorstreets. oiorsr. - - '- ! r" IPWWJ;- N goodui'thecUy. Combs, Brushes, Stationery, Frames Celluloid Goods. All our Roods aro marked In phttn Agores Call and esamlno quality and note prices. CHAS. BTBVENB &80S 3MCXV.S. nKALF.ItllN New and Choice MILLINERY, Deilre-i to eall the. attention o the Ladies ot Astoria to the fart thatsho has recelred a larse aitortnont ot tho fc.lTKHT8T.YI OF Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings, FAsrcir Comer Mala aadSquemoqba Streets. UHIHAGO BREWERY, ,J. HTIt AXHK. - - AGE5T. Is now ready to supply tho puWlo with ta Celebrated Chicago Beer In cny quantity to salt. I hare obo ttts Celebrated llsleafta ,Keer la Cttl. Which is now very popular aniOBS,"oa f9l lies and saloous." . . . Fleaso send In your orders and they tKU have my best attention. J. STBAU83, Astoria, Oreaou. Asent forOrecon and Wostf. T GOLDEN SHOE STORE. I have opened a NEW BOOT ani SHOE 8T0R1 On the Boadway, Opposite tho O. U. &. K CompMjr'i IVr. I nut prepared la 4 p s CliA KS WOBKla my Um My Htock Is larso rind new and Terr ntco ; Ot any stylo you all shall havo your cholcsv. If on the shelves you &nd nono tht tvIU do. You ran bavetlietnMAPKnttheQoldentJboe X. J. ABVOLD. y. MOWK, BOAT BUILDER, ( ATTIHJ OLP KTAND, DRAY'S nDllOISS ' FIRST OLAS3 WORK A SPFCJAMX .4 P3SicoaMUlVWeISai!! IMPTWM. 4. -TT garsm aauWMLJa w mmsm , - j-. V-a 5-"W" j