The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, October 18, 1881, Image 1

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Vol. XYL
Astoria, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, October L8, 1881.
So. 15.
Indictment of Guiteau. .
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v aslunston dispatch ol the
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14th
known that the arraignment of !
nu 4. n . i
. w- , ......, 0w, i... - j
3e ieelin- of
K
place a very intense
curiositv and interest
fested. There was an unusual dis- i imneu l uoa,te ol ,l UI,U ,,,u"
plav of police force about the jo's home am under de shadder
court room, although there were a !of dealh lloan' lean on ,le fonce
large number of detectives present j an' ,ook t0 IIebben fur rehef' If
not uniformed. At n quarter past ' Ps6e 8' a flnl,sir J h ,l ol,u F
11 o'clock the soldiers took seats lend it or give it or make Vm take
a the, lawyers' table, and imme- ic ftn' ir 1eahpn ,lops an-vfin-diatelv
afterward the door of the J furder daV oxU"'u W,l0n yOU
witness room opened and gave en- j read dat it am easy to speak kind
trance to Marshal Henry and two '0 Jist 1('ilcA ,llt l! am alsode
deputy marshals, having between I cheapest way in de world to help
them and hustling along the bowed ybiir. Turnips unquoted at
and cowering figure of a man for forty con,s a hushe1' kmtl wort,s
whom thev made way to a eat ,i:ive " wa,,le m lh markvt- L(1
reserved for him beside his conn-1 us "w atta(,k (1l r0-'lftr or,Itir of
sel. Then one of the guards un-; ,),i'-,lPv'
locked his handcuffs, giving the j Mapbe So.
- .
prisoner the use of his hands. Uui- J
teau seemed broken down in health j
and uncared "for in person. His
dark clothes were rusty and
shabby, and his whole person pre-
sented a miserable, neglected ap- j """S as l,,e Sreai rans-onu-pearance.
After the excitement . l,etal Ka,ll(1 Company, is not
had subsided, District Attorney , ono of aoyed bliss. Of course
Corkhill rose and addressed thej-t is hardly possible for a poor
judge. He said the Grand Jury t devil of a "wWPr reporter,
of the District of Columbia has in-. w,, if railroad- were celling for
dieted Charles J. Guiteau for the a C('nt eacl, couldn't buy a fish
murder of James A. Garfield. The bar to Set at the true inwardness
prisoner is in court. I ask that I of such g'ffantic afiairs as the
he be arraigned and required to
plead to the indictment
prisoner was ordered to ski
The
, and
The
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1m.-i.,.ljuiuu:.iiUauuiU,aiiuji
in a languid manner obeyed.
the iudictnient. The prisoner stood
with his head most of the time
inclined to the right shoulder, eyes J
half closed or wholly so, hands
crossed as if still handcuffed, and
his general air that of a sickly ap
pearance. The reading occupied
nearly half an liour, and during all
that ;time Guiteau hardly once
changed his attitude or bearing,
and barely opened his eyes. He
did not manifest the slightest de
gree of interest for the court.
The Lime-Kiln Club.
"I saw in de papers de odder J
day," began the old man nfter
carefully wiping the top of hi
head, "a leetle item 'bout speakin'
kind words to our feller-men as
we trabble de highway of life.
Dat's easy 'nuff to do, an' a mighty
cheap tway of scrubbin' 'long, but
I doan1 want nobody to practice it
ou me. If I use men right, dey
will use me right, an' we kin trade
.kind words. If you meet a man
in de gutter, doan' stan' on side
walk an' tell him dat you am ready
to bust wid sorrow, an' dat you
solemnly wish he wouldn't do so
auy mo.' Stan' him on his feet an'
start him fur home, an7 let his wife
an de poker run de kind word
bizness, or hunt fur a purleeceman
an' have drunkard boosted for
sixty days, If you meet a poo"1
man whos'wife am lyin' dead in de
house doan wipe yer eyes an' rat
tle yer chin an' tell him you'd jine
de funeral purceshun if you only
had a mule. "Walk right down
inter yer west pocket fur half yer
week's wages to help pa' fur de
coffin an' odder expenses. If you
meet a feller-man who am out of
wood an' meat an' flour an' has a
broken arm to excuse it, doan'
pucker yer mouth an' tell him dat
de Lawd Avill provide. De Lawd
doan' furnish purvishuns fur dis
market. - Instead of 'dropptn' a tear
of -sorrow on de doah-step, stop
aroun' to de wood yard an' de
grocer's an' lay down de cash to
feedjm' warm de family fur a fort
night. " "When I meet alettle gal who
clerk said, " Is your name Charles J are awe to .earn that the uregon opportunities to cans of nitro-H vcerine fnmM.nder ' SV. reogu'ized VlVe !
J. Guiteau?" The prisoner as-1 Trans-Continental Railroad Com- r have been bridesmaid v r t V W? ft.r all UiSeasts of thel astokia
1 . . t j- . many. 1 nae neen unuesmam a forty-five feet of water ami mx "1 thuot and hums. It-, long-continueil '
sented by a nod. - pany consists of a syndicate or-; , . , , mvself -with?, "i . v 1 ..'.-rii-s or uoiuU-rfuinues in all climates
mi i , i i i i I i r .1 e .score oi limes, i asK mseit -witii; nnid, at Winnipeg, seiiouslv said . imsin'ideit iiniLrtlu known -is a .-nr. ninino
The clerk then moceeded withiffanizca for the purpose of seeur-1 ... . 4, . -, . . , j ,' . . . - -i- iiaNiii.m h mu.p..ui Known as a an r a o?
xiic uon iiiv.il inji.i.i-iic iiiiu & i j . whinh nnf nf tlin. hpaiitiful o-irlc ' ornrtrl.liv If thi.ir tMiiiiIic nv..rv :ili(l riMiahle uirciit In (Minilov. Af?ninr.f ! OlVinilO
ias lost her doll-baby, or a leitle j
.hnv whn !; stubbed his toe. 1!
J . . , . ' I
t-nra 'm nr n mv ft'ttw mi5 wine i
.1 !.,! .-., ..! r.- ,... .lrrr I
ueir ii-iiie uursea an .i vm unii
"id a handful of peanut
When
T ineet a bidder who am out of
wood, an old man who has bin J
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Froin the current talk on the
streets it would appear that the
life of u bloated bondholder or
stockholder, even in such a big
i . i . . . . ni. i-i
aoovc-memioneu corporation or 10 .
fathom the designs of the ''Veiled!
i ronnet who -controls its onera-'
ing a controlling interest in the
entire transportation facilities of the
Northwest, including the North
ern Pacific and the Oregon Rail
wa' and Navigation Company,
and a considerable amount of the
stock was subsc
nent capitalists
appears that late
ment has been 1
, . . , -
iunds for carrying out the plans of
A, . , . , , ,1
lirtlrlfti'C: tn riia flirt naAcoiMi
iiuu-. u.cuh., iiat wMilflin t 4h:ni, voll i.nr.yV J h.iV im. ,i: i ?...i !.... .. i Mich iimnelous cun, or maintained so
a rf-w !- . . VI r W Mil r.MWIUI Klirill tlttll ' - m a I
..;i. r. i .: u" IUCI, nvM,,r ",l """S"S -'' alter tins da e an p.i.niioi.al hi- v. ,"-,"";, :"' , ni..o !
"""'"" "J i-i..u.- , , r ;f rtllfirto ,.,.,.. cents per cord will lie rliarctii on all ;., . I,..:1 . ..'; V.' ,.'.:..,.,:
1.. i.,...,,,, .,.,-., o "' ..--r -r "i'i " "iijf ii - aiiu-cierKvnien. iwomineim ir. it !
evied on the stock-! ....?' ' .-.i .1. ,.. 'and will alwa. cure where cures hi c
t wtu ouiiie.siocu , . . , , - . p .i... .Notice to tic l.u.lle., , ,,i!.l.. i WtxtvU
n t . ' t .of which lies the mvstenotis land. i
fltiUerorextritcmentainonsftliinorol , . , ' .
. ntiil cniiin liiir trfif r-.nf 111 thai
.wealthy, and considerable squeal-1
. , . liii
uir :un0iig the minor stockholders
in this city. "We hear of one, a
prominent official of the company,
who sold a piece of properly for
$4,500, for which two months since
he refused $G,000, in order to pay
his shot; and of another, a large
stockholder, whose assessment j
amounts tohU,00()5 who was con-;sioufor ethnologists ancl lluniani.
strained to borrow f 100,000 to ; Jn seneral it is claimed
supplement Ium loose change to j that sohCrness, industry, immunity
make up the amount. .-Some of! from war or oti.L.r ,.:vni;sturh:iep
ii. ,- i,i, !. r .... .nnl
the numerous holders or Mnaller j
amounts of stock have been seii-;
ousiy incommoded hy this call on j revei,sed. jv reasoI1 of these pre
their purses and have been obliged I sumabie a(lva'ntaires and the rai.id
to rustle and raise their quotas in
ways best understood b' shrewd
financiers. In consequence of this
assessment the stock very natu
rally took a tumble and now,
instead of being above par can be
purchased in the market at sixty
cents. This necessarily has had
its effect on the money market
and an unpleasant stringency is
perceptible, which will no doubt
be speedilj' overcome and no fears
need be entertained but that the
necessary funds will be available
to move our wheat crop as rapidly
as the necessary tonnage can be
obtained. A number of parties
who were solicited to take stock
in the trans-continental under the
inducement that they could be got
in at par and that the stock would !
go up to 1 oO or 1 25 at least,
as soon as the arrangements were
made public, but who declined,
are now congratulating themselves
on their astuteness and luokv es
cape. Portland Standard.
Wheat
It is uiilicult m the nresent dav
,. ,
to realize the iact that wheat was
;it flllo limp li tiL-i, i ifii tii Amnpii!ia
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yet prior to the discovery of this
continent by Columbus there was t
no cereal in Am erica appreaching:
in nature to the wheat plant. Jt j
was not until 1530 that the wheat!
crop found its way into Mexico,;
and then onlv bv pIihiu-p A ;!-, ve .
ami then onlj hy chance. Asl.ue
of Cortez found a few ununs of'
. A . i-ii
wneai in a parcel oi rice aim tueii ,, , ,. i ri.n;vn....i.'...tt Atikinasor
. ,.,'.- . , : state. Tin gentleman was lirt iimre allc Fruit. j, ah hums oi
showed them to his master, who . , ", I , . ..... 7. . IT31Tnttx,i a r wwTmTr
, , ., . . , , ,,,, attraetel !iv the preilv face, and am.l .II. 1). Gni has just ivceiw.1 ENGINE. CANNERY
ordered them to be planted. 1 he ' . . .. I a rliiiin-lot of pi-ais ami nniili. fiw,h J vtA1 A1 Jxlt x j
result showed tlnr who-it would : n,'xl -V her cal,iu";1y ffr li'eilniff rwm the nn-liauls r INilk ami Marlon " -.vxn-
result Showed that wheat would- . .11(.! counties, whieh will be sold la lots lo
thrive on Mexican soil, and to-dav mm' " uho ant liHba.l.llit im.hnS01s. STEATVTROAT WOPTT
, tX ,. , , . ,. , , " should remember this nrctiiiistaiici.- -rr OAXiH.iIli3UIl W JSXL
one of lb hnl whoa. Irtk .. ; ,..,., , ,.. ,., ,.,.
the world is near the Mexican, . - ' , ...... . , .. r , , , , .. , . , ,,
, jrood rood before him, and niiii n reome oi.ln-, at Hie store or 1. AMIultj imaeof rt-palrln-capital.
I1 mm Mexico the cereal I11 ' . Cast- for umer AMuria or any uther, n tvtmt-t ...,,
e .1 u r f ! chances in ten he will be minry hurt ol the rit. heave your orders on AINiNliKl OIKS
found its way to Peru. Maria;. ..... . .... f, I hit- -Int.- ami ihei will fm iirompth at- ixuiy xLiui3y
D'Escobar wife of Don Die-o do'nolined at the end of the repast. , ,,.,,,,, u,. - XBAK KIXNKV.S ASroulA fisherv.
Chuaves, carried a few grabis toi All of which is probably an infer-j WIml w TM,"A,",OMtt
Lima, which were planted, lhejanie, liutif itgetsm.e ,,.i,.r man - . nmi. ,, ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
entire product being used for seed I
1 , p
tor several successive crops. At
Quito, Ecuador, a monk of the;
order of St. Francis, by the name
of Fray Judos Bixi, introduced a
Wheat was introduced into the
. .. - .... T- , j, A
present limit ol the t nited Mates
contemporaneously with the tet-
tlement of the country by iIhji
English and Dutch.
One View.
Shfc had heen caneii ail 0ia maid
I and rather resented it. She ..aid:
, .... r . ,
"l am past thirty. I have a good!
that T have seen take the marriage. !
vow would 1 exchange to dav? I
O - I
Xot one. Some are living apart f
I from their husbands; some are di- j
vorced; some are wives of drunk-
least miserable; some -tread the
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narrow line beyond the boundary
, . . ". ,
uarkness and unknown honors, i
anil sonm r, dnnd. A f.nv iI,p.,J
npw rorpnl nnil t t cnul thif tUi, c r l l ! our ,an HlllClSCO DCCr S01U at 1110
new cereal, and it is said that tnu ton, of an attractive pair of.clul- MintSaioon. Nethini: hut 3Iike Myers
jar that contained the seed is still Aron whc, iVern of the sime -irp . felehrated A&toria Urewery JJeer will j
J . . . ,,,-,-, ' ap j w keiit. OpnoMle the Oregon Uailwav !
preserved by the monks of (v)uilo. :uui resembled each other very land Navigation company.? dock.
... .M. A...n .... l...Mn.t... A.. U I ..... .... . . If!iv. mil., ili.il t. ii..iir will Prnm
r "-"? r:z ":,::: rairajr.sj''-i
a t... .iw.-. t;i; n e,-nr i ...1 t. !.,, n. i - itl i-4ii it t il v certain in it remedial effects.
. W.(.U) m t iuiaiiHtoi-i tor aux peiMiiis
are who are loved and honored l wishing to locate fnm one lut h live
,
wives, mothers with happy homes;
but, alas! only a very lew.''
The Census Returns of India.
r-z z
The census returns of India af-j
! ford considerable field for dkeiis- !
.
110 prosperity. In this cae,
i.n...nvpr ilf rA511H: wm .. ,1A ;
iioeer, tne results seem to tie
. 1
growth of population, millions of in- j
offensive human beings dieannually
in India, of starvation. Generally ,
when a calamity befalls a people,
some one whose special business it
is to inspect the oracles and an
nounce the results, proclaims that
it is a visitation, a judgment: an
Arkansas verdict, "Served them
right," is handed in, and the books
balanced that wa But in that
unfortunate branch of the Aryan
race no such disposition of the
matter is admissible.
The question of transferring the
Russian- capital from St. Peters
burg to Moscow is" being agitated
in the Russian newspapers. The
warmest advocates of the project
re the Panslavists, who look upon
St. Petersburg as the typical rep
resentative of the "traitorous re
forms" of Peter the Great and
upon Moscow as the true centre of
Russian patriotism. On the other
side it is urged th&t the history of
Russia as a jreat European power I
dates from the foundation of M.
, . , . .
Petersburg, and that the natnotism
nt Trorn.' ic innrr.lv rf i loi.nl r.t-
.,, ...y.y.. .. . .... .,.
provincial kind. St. Petersburg
is not onljfllic seat of the imperial i
court, but of Russia s social and J
literary world.
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Mou,!tain hoal sa.vs A PrMl.v
. r e , . - .
w" " onc f t"0 "rst men m the!
af,eccl,t c Inn?r t,U' wr,ler W,U -"l
his reward m heaven.
'-Are vcu twins?' asked a voun-rj
lady in charge of a class of "sinal 1
Sunday-school scholars in Lewis
much
No, we're Scotch," they ;
rrtiilif.il in llii.' viiinml miLnn I
jieplied, in Dahj oiced union.
A Western paper in very bad
4 taste puiiiisnes tin- tact that an
j acre of castor beans will pioduce
'twenty-five jjallous of oil. It's
Ijust such statements that make;
chMro" fhivenwhenever they pa., ,
a oruir store.
tuno ,n,lv went down
l-'m-olxtu'.l Rooms to !.(
A I Mrs. Miuions lodgiiii Iiuiim.
Take Xot In.
Switches, curls and frizzes madu from .
combings or cut hair. Call on or ad-
dress Wm. lTnr.i:xn.v m ,
Occident hair dressing saloon.
Astoria. Oivumi.
tVilliuniNjiort I'rojiertj
. ,.V,rc "" u,,s art'.",Lv ,,,'rt ' ' '
truains arc mm nVr d
'illiaiiHporl for :m pcin
acres. 11 is wen niiupicu lor .inieli-..
dairy ranches or nlea-am home-; well
jeiuvuicii, .siinaicii one nine iiiiit i
, Aitnria on Youngs liaj. with a ood
iuucii iiiuii in im- iiiiice. rur jiiiinci i
information call al 1113 Vcsiilcnce near
the cemetery. John Vii.i.ia.mon.
.Ilolliei-H ! .1Itlier ! ! lothern ! ! !
Are you disturbed at nihl :nnl Inokeii
or vonr rest liya sick child utreiiiii Foieitm. Domestic Cloths unit Citssimeresl -ami
crying with the cxcniciatnui pain. j
of euttimr teeth? If so. go :il once and Al Hi lnw-.t ninrtci prices :it
let a lotflcof Mrs. Win-dow's Soot hum '' .i - r,i .!,
.riiji, it will n'IIee the pour little -ni-
terer iiniuediately dtiCHd upon it:
theie h, nj n.Wakcalul it. h.ereUi
ot a mother .n earth who ha ever
used it, who will not Ml ou at once
icrer iiniuediateiy depend upon it :
that it will regulate the iwnvcls, ami
give nt to the nioilier, and relief and
health to the child. operating like magic.
It is perfectly afe to use in all cases,
and pleasant to the taste, and is the pre-
.-njllllllUll Ut IIIIC Ul IMC UlUOL illlll llt'M
female, physicians and nurse in the;
United States. .Sold everywhere. J.. !
cents a home.
l'cruvian Bitters.
Cinchona Rubra
The. Count Cinchon was tlm JspanHi
Viceroy in Tom In ItSM. The Countess,
his wire, was prostrated hy an intermit-
tent fever, from which she was Treed hv
the u.e of the native rempdy. the lVni-,
viau hark, or. as it was called in the
language of the country, Qninquina."
Oratefiilforherrecoverw on hpr return
1 to Europe in ifi:r., she introduced the I
1C-111VU3 luopuiu, wiiere u was Known i -. ,-.,,.. ,vn ri,'.,i)u
under various names, until Jjiiniteus; 1-"s ol "'5-s AJD LIQ1 lss.
called ir. Cinchona, in honor of the lady j
who had hrought them that which wa's Ah eiu-up fi cash. fioo.ts sold on corn
more precious than the gold of the Incas. I iiiissioii. npjHi-.it. I. W. Case's store.
To this day. after a lapse of two hun- .f. KODCEUS.
drcd and fifty years, .science has given - "
ns nothing to take its place., It i,ireetu-j'iaroc,v,,rio,fOT. TVTa-rlraf
all-cures a morbid appetite for Miinu-j W.aSIijllig hull tTldla.6L5
lanLs, by restoring the natural tone of; "
the .stomach. It attacks e.ccssie love Main S'irrrt, - - Axtorin Oregon
of liquor as it docs a fever, and destroys
li?1! i,nfM;SiPn P9werfl11 tonjc. vir4ti,, ' is una ma .v- a- j:eu it r
of the Cinchona is preserved in the
Peruvian Bitters, which are-as elTectlvel KP,wlT . ,- .,. Tp A.,wPPN
Mnl,thyXtl1!l,; c!s "ITrR S he'lSiito Vh0UfaEct ffii;;
v?Jor U,",,(las r .thfr 0'- PahJHb.,ve.MarUtwUl always b cnMiltcd with a
ents of these bitters to be ahsoRdelv
. ...v.,.-w m u Hiuii.iiiKT me iii"reiu-
pure, and of the best known-quality.
Atrial will satisfy vou Hint this i th
best bitter in the world. "The proof of
the pudding is in the eating." and vcJ
willingly abide this test. Forsale by
ouuiuxsisiw, KruL-eraanuiiquorueaiera.
Order It.
Xotiee.
.!u.i mvixeil mrr steamer Columbia.
a fine lot i imperii ovsters. vhich ill
i... ..,.... i .... :.. r.t :.in,tvin..r p.
un
COe-
Occident hlirek.
I!atcni OyMern.
Another fi:uri7tof Easlern OyteK
jiistrceehcil .at lloseoes. per Reamer
ISi-ipk: Ilt-iok! Brick!
l have on ham! alary amount of bnVki
fw al.- at fiom 55 to AS per tliouaiul.
Tall ami examine, near Atoria eeme-
,,n- .loux Whmamsox.'
r. - - '- .
K - 'h !! Ihw in Astoria, the nwi-
' lar Alhany hecr. Also the genuine A I-
fiaiiy Honim jvrKejit always on naiut
-- -II-!1-VTKh-
JVuttee to the Public.
AfliM I hi 1nt thorn will ho im mnrn
.otir San Francisco heer sold at the
MHJJOl te IflOOd IS HOI a "ClU'Cm 1
hui-m .J, disorders attributable to nn-
, uiru uj uioiMi aim iisucirciivcciiviiia-
iiini, iiouuuii cim rquais ns encn. r
adveilweineiit.
Have WNtar';, bal.taiu of wild cheirj
alwa at hand. It cures coughs, colds,
Itroncliitis, w'lioniriiiK cough, "croup, in
tlucii7a. cousimipiion. and all throat and
"l
ininr complaint'. .o cents and Si a hot-
n Hte,ory Zr Me.nn..e
ordiuarv cold-., which are the forerun-
hits of inon mtiou disortlers, it neb
sjvedilj and snii-lj, always relieving
' -.iiriVring. and often xning life. The
, protection it atltrd-?, hy its timely iis in
i throat and .hi-t diiofders, makes it an
! iiivahiahle reined v to he kent alwavs on
, protection it attV.rds, hy iLs timely use in
i throat and -.lict disorders, makes it an '
j iiivahiahle remedv to he kept alwavs on l
hand in ever home. No person can j
atfoidtoht without it, and thocwlio'
'I....... ....i :. ......... .. :n i..-...
reitsvi.i: V.Y AI.Y. OKAT.r.I'.s.
MISCKI.hANEOUS.
YQV WILL FIND
mi:
riiirot im OCOT MUr'
f Iff Lol rtiU otol Llllt.,
, or
'BOOTS AND SHOES.
Ttie l.ilft and lin.t .f
The 11111! 1 niiiilr-tf:iMiittili'iit .f I
m- JJi rvMia rsi,
.icn-liunt T-elors
SS:
CKNTRAL .MARKET,
(Ji'iienil :isMiitn.eiil of t.d.leMoek oiist:iii!l j
on l;:uul. mhMius
.. -Ill 1 IT 11 I
(.iUllU'U r I'llltS MM Jelly,
, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard,
i::;s. m ttfr. cxiihisk.
I Fraoh P"rliif inrl Vpnpfnhln:
' resn rfUHb Q VegeiaDieS,
L
1 rjsil. I'Ol'irit Y A"l ti?l E
in tin -wison
1 . ' m '
1 ei.': 4 iru tx'si Tunti'fn
FULL VA RnCfl'Y UKST QUALITY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS 1
WTiich will be sold at lowest rates, wholesale
and retail. Special attention given to supplj .
ns flhipa.
: .mi ini'iMiauiMi nas lit neriuriiieii
I . . I w ,
MISCELLANEOUS.
Q A WYTIT f EWPPFITTO
i5. rvlvlMJ JL Ou rlliXvVXll!jL,
ASTORIA. - OREKOy.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
r.UCKSMITII
SHOP
vV.
g j, .
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ASTORIA. - (y.KOOX.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
iiiDiiljlRItM(iIlCS
Boiler Work, Steamboat Work,
and Cannery Work a specialty.
A. D. VASS. President.
.1. i J. IILSTI.RB, Secn?tary.
1. NV. Cask. Treasurer.
John- Kox. Superintendent.
WILLIAM EDGAE,
din and Chenamua Straeta,
OREGON.
DKLU.KR IS
AND TOBACCO,
The Celebrated
JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS
UtRUINt LnULlbSI UUTLLKY
AND THE GENUINE WOSTENHOLM
and other English Cutlery.
STATIONERY!
FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS
Genuine Meershaum Pipes, etc.
A line stock of
ch mid Jewelry. 3X4ir.zle aut
Ut-iiech LimdiiiK-Shot Uuiim auit
KiUcm. llevolvei'M. l'J.stolM.
uinl Auiiuiinltlou
also A FI.SK
iTwir.
lzl
v.iirtiiunt or hue Sl'KCrACI.KS and KYK
e. 1 .IACKIX.S. J. .. MOJiTflOMKKV.
: STOVE AND TIN TORE
' Sole Agents for the
I
Magee Standard Ranges, Etc.
ASTOUIA. - OKKCOX.
SAN FRANCISCO
I Nation al Brewery
j Beer Depot.
.MAX W-AONKi:.
ASTOIMA. CiKKiJOX.
ACKNT
Is lucputfHl now to deliver beer to his cos-
roiiiers 111 uie ciiy wit 11 nls own convejance
IT IS GUARANTEED THAT THIS
HE Ell WILL NEVER SOUR.
CAN BE KEPT FOR ANY
LENGTH OP TIME.
I'tiees per .Barrel or Thirty
alloiiK... SS OO
Less QuantltiCH per Thirtj-
tJallons o OO
le . Gallon Keir I 3
JST-Seml in your ordei .
5IAX VAGNKB.
At the Great Eastern.
I. W. CASE,
IMI'ORTKB AND WHOLESALE AND KK
TAIL IiKALER IN'
GENEBAL MERCHMM
Corner Chenamns and -Cass streets.
ASTORIA - - - OREGON
BUSINESS CARDS.
p C. HOLDF.X,
NOTABT PUBLIC,,
A.UCTIOXEER. C0MMISSIOSAKD
SUBANC3BGET..'
X .A.McIXTOSH.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Occident Hotel Biiildm.
ASTORIA - - - OREGON
TIJTRS. E. A. COXWI.V ,
DRESS 3IAKING AND SE"WING.
CHENAXIUS ST.. ASTORIA,
Opiolte SI. llunsou's Eodglbs House.
je3Cuttlng and fitting, and paper patterns
roni measurement.
P.T.BARCLAY.
T. H. ffATCH.
HATCH & BARGLAY,
COJCMISSIO MERCHANTS,
No. 20 California St.? SanrFrancisco, Cat.
yK. M. 1. .JKXX1VS,
1'HYSICI.AX AKD.SURGEON.
Graduate Unlvdrdty ot Virginia. ibSS
Phjslciun t6 Baj-Tiew hospital, Baltimore
CIt-;i8C9-'ro.
Office In Page & AUen'a building, up
stairs, Asrorla.
V CRAXO.M.D,
"PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Kaoa Xo. 3. Asterlaa Balldlax.
(cr STAIBS.)
Rksiokxck Corner ofBenton and Conn
streets, Astoria, Oregon.
JAY TUTTiE, M. .
PHYSICIAN AND SURGiON,
OFi'iCK Over the White Housa Store.
Rksidexce Next door to" Mrs. Ttfunsoa
boarding houe. ChenamtlT street, .'Astorly
Oregon.
XI P. HICE&H.
DENTIST, 4 -
ASTORIA, - - OlCKGOJi.
Rooms In Allen '.s bunding up' staU3, cornr
of Ca.s and Sqemocqae streets.
I Q. A. BOWLBY.
ATTORNEY -AT LA1?V
Cbenamus Street. - ASTOKIi..X)RKGO
t W. FCtTOX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ASTORIA - - - OREGOh
Office over Page & i4Ieaa stole? Cam atresi
Q n. BAIW & CO.,
OKALER IX
Ooers. AVlHdewB, XliBa,.Tra
seat), XmBiber, te. v
All kinds or Oak Lumber, Glass, Boat Ma
terlal, etc. ; -
Steam AllU near Weston hoteF. Cor. Gu
evlvcaud Astor streets.
W1JX1A31 FRY,
PRACTICAL . -BOOT
AM) SUOF.
MAKER-
CuK.VAMua SrKKKT. opposite Adler's Boot
store, - AfbrOBiA, Onpoox.
"Perfect flts .guaranteed. All wort
warranted. Give- me a trial. All order
promptly tilled.
3E3. a.. TJXiKTN-.
dealer in
FAIIT.Y OSOCER1X8,
W.4IT5,3ntr. FEED MDHAI
Cash pidd for country produce. Small
piodls on cash sales. Astoria; Oregon, cor
ner of Main and Squemocqne. streets.
J. K. D. GRAY.
viiolesale and retail dealer In.
AZL kixbs of feed,
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wwi, Etc.
General storage and Wharfage on reason
able terms. 1-oototBentoa street. AstorLi
Oregon.
Lot and Improyttf fir Sale.
LOT EIGHT, IX BLOCK SEVENTY
flre in Olnejs Astoria, together with
' A CSoed IXoHHe aad We4afeed
FOR
X1XK IIU.JXEI DOLijAMf4.
For particulars inquire of
M. SERRA or W. H.TWIUGHT.
Astoria, July 11, 1681.
T. G. RAWLINGS,
Wholesale and retail dealer in
California Fruits,
Vegetabfes, Etc.
Fresh Fruit &" Vgtabls
ON HAND EVERY DAY.
Main street, opposite Loebs elothlig store.
BOWLING ALLEY,
GEO. HILL,
PROPRIETOR
Entrance on Chenaraus StreetlAstorla.Oin.
ml?e be'iAUity.0?. WtaeS; Liquors and
Cigars, and tie best Aney la Oreswi.
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