The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, October 23, 1881, Image 1

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Vol, xvi.
Astoria. Oregon., SunIay ALornin&r, October 28, 1881.
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A WEDDING IN WYOMING. eJ, and, after receiving the con-1 hand. The first was despotism, I Strang ihinjr ait, especially j Puraiihcijioonm to Let j MISCELLANEOUS.
Without any Absurd Forms. tfratulat'ions of the assembly, the i iron, and ruling by force. Tin-; music. Out ..t" an iaijt a man may At MrOlnni:fs lodging huuse ' ,m Pvrntll?AT
, - , 4 inr-wlv made husband and wife tost was civilization, ritlmur bvjbebo trivial you wnuhl inihtake " V " " o.AhftDl & F IljKLnJiiJ
' iOanipniij near the town, w "' "v J",ul- ,.,.. , . . .... , . Take .otip.
, . , , ., .Idenaited for their cabin up the. j ideas. Philips. him mr an inibtwile, at least a ASTORIA. - OREGON.
secured our stock and then went 1 j IncHiatjon 'an, intert deter--rown infant. Yrit1fe. into hi J- SVgS'Sl-T, D. M .. OU
m. Enteimg the leading .store, 1 , - ! . t. ... -.,, ;" nml llftW ,,:.,,, ,ie. iri alloVft ,!kV; : The PlOneef Machine ShOD
introduced' myself to Mr. Stiles
one of the pioprietorsand the post-
master ,
'It is now half-past 2, and at o
there's to be a wedding down the
stteet at Jonas Button'. Old Jo
nas is a rough old coon that we
elected Justice of the Peace about
a mouth ago, and, as this will be j
i . ,- . . i - t .
his hrst attempt at a marriage, 1
think we will see some fun. Come j
o.wl .,,. ,l,P .:ii. ."
uiiu "V ui'iiii nun nib. ,
We went to the old "Squire's
,- ,,-. , , t -.
caoin. e iouuu nun poring uvr j
a large volume ct the statutes oljgone.
"Wyoming, sweating like a horse The intellect of the wis' is like
and looking terribly anxious. At- a glass; il admits the light and re
ter greeting us he said: Qcta it.
"Stiles, the durned galeols thet j A m;m ci,aiacler i like fence
got up these' er laws hadn't jt cannot hc strengthened by
gumption enough to last 'em over 1 wj,i(pWash.
.i.S.u. il .mi i...ws.i ....
blamed book a half a dozen limes, 1
,
an can t mm a clort blasted worn 5
,
about nietermonv. or how the j
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hilchur process is proceeded with, j
T, . . . ., .
I've just got ter put the clamps on :
... - , , , '
I ins coupie, mi or miss, an ei i ,
don't voke 'em ui legal can't!
help it."
"Oh!' said Stiles, "just do the j
best
you can. Any kind of a
lony will do in this country,
eople Mi never question the
ceremony
"' r-vi y i"w -
legality 01 tne tiling, j 11 posiyon
as wen as 1 can. . . e , , , - , t , 1
,,,.. n... i:..i . i.:.S,lls own fortune, but mighty few
ouics lucu cAijiaiut:i.i iw uuu j
. . , . ,
about how he should proceed, and (
the old man finally thought he
could worry through in tolerable 1
shape. Ere long the couple ap
peared, followed hy a crowd of the
citizens of the camp. The candi
dates stood up before the 'Squiie
who began:
"Feller citizens, this 'yar man
an' this 'yar woman have appeared
before the court to be hitched in
the legal bonds of wedlock. If
any galoot in the mob know of
anything that mout block the
game ef took to a higher court, let
him now toot his bazoo, or else
keep his jaw to himself now and
foreverniore. All in favor o' me
perceedin' as authorized by the
....,
Evervbodv said -I ' J
ivverjbod said l. ,
i 'nnti"ip' 'no !
J "
Nobody said no.'
"The motion's carried unani
mously, an' the court rules that
thar hain't nuthin' te prevent the
tryin' of the case. Grip yer fins."
The candidates jined bands.
"Atnos Peabodv do vou solemulv
swa'er thet ve'll freeze to '.Mandy
J
furever an' ever? Thet ye'll love
er, an perviue mr er, an ireai
'er sqare an' white, accordin' to the
rules an' regulations sot down to
govern .sich cases in the laws o'
the United States, so hplp 3'er
God?"'
"iaas, sir; I do sir.v
"That fixes your end o' the bar
gain. 'Mandy Thomas, do you
solemnly swa'er that ye'll hang on
to Amos for all comiu' time, that
you'll nuss him in sickness, an' be
. squar' to him in wellness, that ye'll
always 'be to him a good, true,
honest, up-an'-up Avifo under the
penalties prescribed by the laws
for the punishment of sich offences;
do you swa'ar to this, so help 'cr
God?"
"I swa'ar I will.'
"Then by the power in me ves
ted as Justice o' the Peace, in an'
fur this precinct, I pronounce you,
Amos Peabody, husband, an' you,
'Mandy Thomas, wife, and legalize
ye to remain as sich now an' fur
evermore, an' ye'll stand commit
ted 'till the fees an' costs in this
case be paid in full, an' may God
have mercy on your souls an' bless
this union with heftiest blessings."
The fees and costs were adjust-
ctniiBihie and Otherwise. !
, .,,, .....
A cnailiaoie man is me irue, . - . ..
lAiiima- tlia iMHim nf nili.orcitir.ic U
Mover of God. I
cake eaten in peace is worth j
Lu. ,: rnhl, !
A colt you may break, but an
old horse you never can.
A covetous man does nothing
that he should till he dies.
mat in- anvil i
--ne selsn
man disguises htin-
Jself as the thoughtless man.
iseu as tue inougnues umu. .
1 1 1 '
A boie is an unlucky animal.
?...!...:. ...... .....!.... r..... ... !...
iiu i- iin--i " ...."
Tiavel inmroves .perior w
. ... . :. :. ,i. ..
and spoils the poer: it is the sa
me
ame
... . .
with the bram.
m .... ...
The easiest thing in the world is
...
to see a fault in another man and
a viituein youiself.
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T" ,ov( a lhW l'viuely is to
be ready to yield it without a psj
when God wills it.
Lightning is more just than the j
'chronic bonower; ilseldoii strikes j
twire in the same place. ;
,iireniim - Mmi - iMu - .
Everv man ;s the architeet of J
- , , ,, . ,
of them ever learn the trade.
fool because he thinks it u, easy.
A fool in high station like a!
b-illnmi PvPirliiMii'iiinriqis! til 1a I
.' "i'i w
to him and he appears
e to
everybody.
,.,, , ,, -,, . '
1 hough the guilLy man i- : nre.
that no one knows his truilt he is
money r-uiiui saui m a eei lain , inigrui oe capauie 01 ciuiur ueiurei 1a11 oaru. or. as 11 was c.iiicii in me iiiiMiumi-11 uunersauj kuowii as a -aiei , ,.
, .,.t--. 11 .t n n-.i-a 1.1 language or tnc eoiimn. "Ouuioiuna. , ami rename asieia 10 empioj-. .gauisi ; niw...-
quarrelsome person inat uis very an me worm. jxocuki vucuuut. (Iratefiil for Iht recovery, on her leturii jrdiiiar colds, which aie the foreran-1
. 1 . r. . 1 . .. ..... tt li'nr.r.i. ;. 1 ?) tn,i,l. ...1.....1.I I'mi. iimK nf mi. n. rir.ti. ilicnnlnvc it ante
. nice w as .1 ui .u u m uiu puai t . , io correct an evil winch already , cmcdh Spatntflftnglr was know n ; spcctliij ami mu el , always relie ing
mi r y' . ll. ?i? .. .... e l nnilnFripiniir li'iiililj ..of II I ioo.nn.: I llfTerilli'. !lllll iM.'ll v.!lllirr .f Till.
inc tru.y great man iindqrtaices exists isiuhm, wim. mjojotw; irrinchnnivltiinor of the ia(iy pVohViiou iVatr.VnKlriiVtiiueiyitscin
i & - j i.
ii i inner heenuse it is oreatt t he i and nrevent it. Ulii7ir.se. who nail luouelil tnem that wliicn was t iiiroai ami 'iiesi uisoniers. maKes il an
r.very man must worK at some-5 uie lor ms couiurynieii. l.io ior tlm,0hing totaUeits jdace. It effectu- have once nsl it never will. Prom
thing. The moment he stops work- j them; it is a longer work, and f; cures a morbid appetite rrtM5"Wm
1 ? lants, by restoring the natural tone of'cnccts. jtliv.sicians ilsc the (.UKliuv
in"- for humanity, the devil em-! therefore a moie diflicult and no-j the .stomach. It attacks excessive, hnej PKr-ronvi. eKtea;veI.v in their practice.
," . . .11 t 1 j f liquor as it does a fever, and hv-trovs. ind elergunen iciommcnd it. It is
ploys him. I)le one. JimfSley. 'both alike. The nowerful Ionic irtue I absiduteh eerlain in its remedial effects.
., . . . , r i . o t r . ureii aim niiy eai. science u.is uiveu .iiiniu i m- iiiiu.iiu n, ami iiiinunuu
rt '
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'Uwivs nav -ls vou .r " vaidan I
.lwis pa .ls vou go, .said an j
nlrl nmn tn l.ic iiln. "I'.iit '
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uncle, .suppose 1 have nothing to
nav with V "Then don't iro "
It flint.. 1 mm ll.i... I..-W !..;.-.
Jl .....w .7 IH l tilt I J- t.tll. Vlll to-
, .. , . .
tian soul recoils from, it is mean-'
ness of action, of thought, of
! illllrrinoilt. Wlmt ! Iwiv-nn (.nmn I
'nuist think in l.e;iv.wl inin!
always afraid that some me has' llie Ps always tne wor.si,
iust found him out. .Though Jupiter should grant his
o - -'- .-......,- ...
j T. - n -w -. ,, .,.
It is a lavonte theory with some
Lilrtrti, -nc ., f j
i nii-uiuuittii.i t.ttXt ct llltlll HIJ llll tllJU I
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be forgiven, and keep up tho pro4x ... . . 4l. ,.,
0 ' r 1 r . .,n lil,.Irk. uv-nrv iinrr. rnt.
cess in the required manner in-
?ss in tne required manner in- , A .. , , -, xr
., , , .not overmuch to the blessed Mag-,
3fm,tely, until at last the ronso- m o p.otect youiself. -
.ences of sin are reduced to their' ffeacJ,.
initnum asarestraininir power. , , -. 1 .
defin
quences
IllllllffllllTll ....... rc?f .1 ....... tm r-.
...... t.t. u.ii 11.1a H.J11.111M11" iuiiii.
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n I J ,ll 1.1
vu. MccuSueiiiiimcubaimn:ubethe mjn nf n o(1 ,. old
as we determine our deeds; ami J age is only reulIv j.nppy when, on
umu we Know wnat uiib been or
will be the neeulLireombination of
1 -fp - 1
outward with inward facts, which
nnncfihiAi .. .v.. .... Ht tA1 .AtA...
v-uiuiiiuitn u. man . -5 1.1 1 in., u uuiuiilb,
it will be better not to think our
selves wise about his character.
A wealthy man, displaying one
day his jewels to a philosopher, the
latter said: "Thank you, bir, for
being willing to share such mag
nificent jewels with me. '"Share
them with you sir? What do you
mean?' "Why, you allow me to
look at them; and what more can
you do with them yourself?''
Quotations froai Many Authors.
The old Hindoo saw, in hislanci mav i,e jn society; I care
dreams, the human race led out to J not wnat clothes he wears, or what
its various fortunes. First men culture he boasts; despite all his
were in chains which went back to refinement, the light and habitual
an iron hand. Then he saw them taking of God's name in vain be
led by threads from the brain, trays a coarse nature and a brutal
which went upward to an unseen -will. Chapin.
n-.um,v.
" :
The virtue of prosperity i te.n-
fortitude -Bacow
(ioo:3 company and good con
veraation aie the very sinews oJj7jtton.
virtue. Souvester.
Action may not always bring j
happiness; but there is no happi-1
ness without action. Beaonspeltl.
N'ntnro lias snmotinip.c msuli' :i i
. , .... , . . . ,
' '
inan own mRkin-r. tldison. :
II ). Ill L il I UXI OII1 I IS 3 WUVS IJ 1L
" i
Plero-
i nottiing so nisagreeaoie as a
mannish woman. "Warner.
Al... -1.il. il. ,.. ...
ymen consider this world . -sleeping y ars iiivsinp. w year. tc.v. .innv U im.iamov.i tt.. ,,o.
! only as a diligence in which ti,ny;i . y' W's; 'i w,.irr Valley Frnir. vmuiuni JLiUJO,
Iran travel to another. -JVrtwo;i. dren I) yeaisl:auiug, v.alkingand j , XKaU KlNNKY's astouia F1SHKKV.
1 visitimr, (I years hopping and :)! a.. ". l..ni. Ikis jusl rpcrivwl .
Next to an effeminate, man there VM ;H .;,, - u " I -l';' lt f;f lirs anil appli-s. fresh I
, iicu uuiii, mi- Si.ai, "l""-;a.r,.,
ciler has couu. k is never our ten- :
7 . --- - - --
derness we repent of, but our se
verity. George Eliot.
'P ;,iia .!. ...;,...e.. ..rrinieiior, ideate addre-s: ..I.Sh:ai--.
iw...i....g. .... v...-t..u.-.....- ...
goodness is the way to lose it. t
Chinese.
lie that once, did vou a kind-.
ness will be more readv to do vou
ness win in. iiiom re.uu to no 3011
a1 .t i. ...i.. ..
another than he whom yon' your-
.cjf nave 0ligcd. Franklin.
Evervthim without tells the in-
dividual that ho isnothin" every-'
lhing w;thm perM,ades hini' that he
thing witiiui pe
is everything. Doudan
n ,
e JsOHUan.
... ;L. ul.r...... : ,. ... 1
.erjissuown pti-
lout witnes-. what one'
" ,
Tne brav
forniinjr with
than 1
What can a man do moie
ra" ls a veiT aSy ff,j
.... ...
"ideed, and he who possesses it
, . . , ..
,uusi tuiwianu) "-en 11 wj wu.iiu
t 1 '. - i ..,
' l,,,,,w"S " ,l "" -' "P "' I
fall asleep. JSnurqeon.
'
Our condition never satisfies us;
. 11 j
......
re(luesl to racli, we Mioniu eon-,
i,oitune hiin.-7''o.-
taine.
lie who learns and makes no use
' nf liic Irtfirtiiiwr ic i lif.icf rif ImriliMi
"
i. i 1 i
.with a load of books. Lompre-
. . . . , t. . .
., iifiiuL-in me .s wiiciuci - im,
on his hack a lihrarv or a liuiUllpiHsori!;rtlieiJoiiiaHi like .-..ngh nips
and baNains. but acliluvctl 011 the ni 1
a "
oaiuu.
e patient, cherish hope, 1 eadcatairh, and the ( tbuut troubles which .
, , x, . - singers and public .speaK-ors aie subject i
more, ponder le.s. Mature is more N). Korthiitj vears Uiown bnmchial !
,ir..,.r,,l tl.n.i f.,liirit.ni.r tim
-, , , , , a 1 r
,-, , .1a 1
Mni.n.xl n.iriii 1 1 tvll'l t (ll'W 111)11' I
1 '
jfceling tho enjoyments of this
i 11 ":. 1 : i..
wonu pass away, il iwjjuis a mjr
a stronrer i0x on t,0pe of another. J
Webster.
lie who wishes to exert a useful
i influence must be careful to insult
nothinsr. Let him not be troubled'
bv what seems absurd, but let him
.. t 1.!.- nnnnrrnc tn ltlf 110.1-
laillSUCHtll III! 1-Ill.j " "- - .
tion of what is good. He mustj
not demolish, but build. He must
raise temples where mankind may
nome and partake of the purest
pleasure. (roethe.
Profaneness is a low, groveling
vice. He who indulges in it is no
"entleman. 1 care not what bis
. .. ......
you! now quiouiy iib eniers into
,n....n nf wlnnl, Jim h-ic lwemnr
IICIU Oil Ol III I II UK 1Mb 111 C(llH
la deni.en, and, unlocking the gates
j with his golden key, admits you to
, follow, an humble 'reverent victor.
Tonpietly young gill Sydney
Smith once said: ul)n you ever
relleet how you.pas your life'i ff
von live to be 'l. wliirli I hope
vou mav, vour life is snent in the i
, ,, A... ., . 1.,
' I
is three years: this makes '27 years!
lUIIWll 1 II" III. Willi I . . I II li . II I .1 . 1. 1 V
. . . i ' ,V. . a I
rvoti
Mr. Anton lueioli is mv :iul!n)iii-i
W,. . a!5.Mit from thi:;cit
-M
:1ml any onU'i- left uith him for tliei
ucu'iirciicii i uii-;mu iii'i:r uui ui iiiuiiii-
Iv attended t. . ..V. Sti:a r.
..... ... ...... ,.... . mi..
Vueiit for Ofrnrluid V. T.
r.S. Any older-, for heer from the:
CareAxio.N : r.u:i.oii..-turia.0i.l
Knrnott's ( ocoalne.
For Picmature !.. of the Hair A
lMiiladclphianN Opinion.
One war aso in hair e'ommeiuvd
! . . ...t.i i ..i : :. i. ..i.:i i . s :. ij i; -r ' s i i'w
i " . . iiiiiii nit- ! lump hi i hi .inn .u.ii inn i nc iiuia iuiiii ii nDirp
ralliaii out until 1 a. almost bald.' lry ntuche-. or i.Ieaxint homes; well
fwoaine -. .Tew mouth'., i heated, siiaaliil one mile south of
. "j... j.. 1.. ...... 1 .i..: v, ........ 1..... ....(V. nnii I
imc
now a iiurir srowui 01 ww - nair. 1
i.k-avim:r1Ii:m:.
Xo.xi4.East (lirard Ae. I
, ls,l.ri",j1"8 'J"riK Etn:ct-.. ahva-
t-zzl-L JM
iM-rnvianBltyr-. .
i"iDcuon Kuhra
Tn(. (j0lIt Cilichon .was- the .SpanMi i
Vicen in Peru in IK). The ('onnteNs
his wile, was prostrated bv an intermit-1
tent fever, from which she was Treed hv J
the use of the native rcmedx. the Peru-,
mm c precious than the gold of the Incas.
To this day. after a lapse of two
tr tlw. I iai.!..!.... . ...i.n ..il ... tli.
p'hui BI erX whic are as effective !
against malarial fever to-da as the
.were 111 me ila.x.s 01 llic oll .spanisii j
, v ieeros. hc guanuuee uie nigreui-
-lent of lliiwe litlteis: In h.. ulirilnlnl
pure, and of the bcM known quality.
best bitter in'the world. '"Thepr.ol of!
1 ...1 ....it . .:. r.. . .... .....in.: :. n...
the pudding is in the eating." and we'
all druirgiss,g,eeis ami liquor dealers.
l,,rit'
fyj imv. tiii it .ti i. ffi -! f 1
The Peruvian s;. nip has ciucd I hon-,
?" ' "esuileiingrom lspen ;
ia,dchilit., liver luuuplaiul, boils, hit
mors, teiuale eounilaiuts. etc. r.uutiu-
lets rreetoaiivaihln
.N-th W.l-'nwb
& Sons. Uostoii.
A il.li"li C11I1I lit-im llu-nni ..limilil ! !
--- r)...--.., ... -.-.. ......... ... j
stopped. .Neglect ficqncuth resiilt.s in 1
an incurable lung disease or consump-
,on. Hrowns Ibi.nehial tiochesdo not
" 1
is
liaiiicd jart. nlhniug iiritation. givej
iciii-i 111 asiuiii.i. onnii iiuis. riniuiis.
Iroehes have Imvii icenmniendcd li
.pnysuuans, ami always g,;o pe.rf.ct
salisraction. Haviinf been letted bv I
wiueami consianr use ior ncanyan en-
ure generation, they hae attained well-
.
JSVvmXV' N,,lat
wide ami constant use for nearly an cii-
J ;
Hfe STOMACH .
1TTERS
Diminished Visor
Is reimbursed in great measure, to llieise
troubled with weak Kltlnes, nva judicious
use of Hosteller's Stomach Kilters, which
invigorates ana stimulates without evcltiug
the urlnarj- organs. In conjunction with iis
influence upon them, it corrects acidit . hu
proes appetite, and Is in een va con
duchc to health and nerve reKwr An
other marked mialily b its contml over
fever and acue. nnel Its lHiueruf nrHiHiitin
j it. For sale by all druggists and dealers
fivuciaii).
gillxTtTT .vIvl
Hiiw m mwxwi
i W rFLFRRflTPn - I
aH. ?rm
mSSSSMtmSM
t t ail iw
i UK--a-li. au.r. v.nol arI
isi, i.sm
Notice to the LmliCH.
switches, curls auil fri7Cs made from
oomblnu ur cut liair. Call on or ail-'
,ll"J.V ' t,f I'ltTPVI.L.V I
()rafiit.iir lmi iln.viiir :!iln.in '
Astoria. Oregon j
ilasterii O.vslers.
Aimlher tine lot nl" Kastein Oysters
ja-l reeiiet at Uoscoes. iter Meamer
(li"4on. (hviil.'iit block.
i:ViI. I itcjcltl ISriclc!
II ....I I ..!...... ..r I I.
ii " ""mi iuaini-iiiiiiniiiiui imi-K
fr - ileat fn.m c. so .-ss iicrthou.tild.,
a" aiw evamuiMirar .Wnua ivibp -
J cuiiiitius. uiiie.li will be sold in
! -uit iiurehaSeixt -
i - - ' - - jo
ints to!
I
Shcri:::iii JSro".. Kivch
Will rcceixe orders at the store of J.
Y. Cai for ni.per Astoria or any other
part oi iiiecitx. i.c.ive your orders on
the -h;tc ami the will le promptly at-
leaded to.
AVillinmvpnrt Property
Creat hnrirnins are now olfeied in the j
,l r illiamsport ror any person-;
wishimr to locate from one lot to lives
aen. it well adapted for garden. I
.-. m mi i""",- .i. nn .1 .mi 1
M?r.uiiMi man to me place. J-or nuttier,
intormation call at my residence near
theremeterj. .lonv Williamson.
in the Whole History or .liciiicmr
.in.IiaraIli , ou,r Viiroumti
-.iicn marvelous eun-.. or lnamiaineu so
wide a reinttation. as Avei:s CllEnr.Y
Pkitokm. which N recognized as the
wi Id'-remed for all diseases of the
throat and hum-., "its long-continued
-eries of wonderful cures in all climates
, imalualde remcd to he kept alwajs (
hun-piand in everj, home. Xo person cr
fill. I Will 'I U-ll. .llli. IVIIl.t-l. ....row t.
P-sihl ' '
i'oksvi 1. 1: vf 1. OKAi.i.r.s.
.Ml.srKl.l.ANKOUS.
YfiSl "Wlttf fllfl
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FINEST AND BEST LINE
.SGOTfi &ND CUQPR '
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lrXS AND CA3PsJ
flu-mi.-. .-. nii!i le.-.vsiiitiiiciiti.r
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Fit iim n.iin.. .. ftiifiio a 11. o.n oci'iiii)io .
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si market prices at
M. D. KANT'S.
Merchant Tailors Iistatilishiueul.
M.i:u Street. Astoria.
MVTIAI r4RKFT
1.1 lirvu .i-inilivi'ii .
,
Ccin-nd assomnem r table stock cmstantly
'CaillHMl blU Jllld .Mlv
' '
Bacon. Hams. Shoulders, Lard,
r.m:s. isi"rri:is. fiKr.rai:.
-Fresh Tfuits and Vegetables,
VISll. POn.TKY AM A5II-:
In the se.wili.
CICIISS A.I TOBACCO.
Itesl of WIXIIS AM) I.KirOKS.
All cheap li CAli. Cooils sold on eoui
lili.iili. i:i.i!iil!i I. W.l'.tseV. store.
.1. UODCKHS.
"Washington THarket,
yinlf Vfrtrt, - - Astoria Orcffnii
ISKIHIMAX .1 It KHltY
RKSIT-CTFI'LIA AbL TIIK ATTKN
tiuti ef tho ini'olic to the fact that the
aU.vi. .Murket will :ilw;is lie iiiilied irith a
VV. VA RI KTY P.KST QUA I.TTY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS!
Which will be -old at lowest rfttos, wholesale
and retail. Speclnl nttontion given to supplj.
us 5hir.
(Set our leiial Idauks at TllK
AsTOKiA.voftiee. A full line of oyer
two hundred styles.
r.i.A(tcs.Mmi
xsmMt,
ISHOP4
Mm
tV-
Boiler SIlOJ)
AM kiiuK of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
AND
STEAMBOAT WORK
lnuiintK ittii.lAiI t.
. H"pil utn"eit IO'
iAm
P.K.STON STKKKT. .N'F-M: PA.KKKU HOU8K.
ASTOKIA. - OKF.CJOX.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
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I , !' S III IV If InVlillVK.V
1JI111I l HI Jill Illli UllUlllUU
. ,...,.
BOIier HOfK, bieaniDOat WOfK
and Cannery Work a specialty.
A. D. Wass, President.
.1. ii. 1ICST1.KR, Secretary.
I. W. Cask, Treasurer.
Joux Ko, Superintendent.
WILLIAM EDGAR,
Corner Main and Chenaums Street.
OREGON.
DKILKX IS
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
mrrnu nnnntrne -,rt. es. kl rSi
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VW" .'-
uuocrn nuuueno tx. owno
utnuiRL cnuLidn uuiLLnT
nfiiimif. ini rt rwswm
AND THE GENUINE WOSTENHOLM
and other Knglbli Cutlery.
FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS
Genuine Bleershaum Pipes, etc.
A fine stock of
WutclicK aui .revelry. Huzalr- and
Itreech liuatlliiff NI10I CiuiiH and
ItiilCN, Itevolvern. PIhIoIh.
und Aiiimnultlou
MAIUXK
IiAMHF.M.
- ALSO A KINK
, Asxirtiiieiil of line SfKCTACI.KS and KYK
IJU-SE.S.
MniAi Millinneu Ct4s Miodmnnl
l,u" imiiinoi j L.oiauiioiiinciii
' MJjJl?2?H
' JVE I X Xa X IT E5 1. "X
at her estublishment.
Corner Cass and Jeneison streets. Astoria.
(Hats, Bonnets. Dress Trimmings.
I Zephyrs, Ribbons, Etc..
SAW FRANCISCO
National Brewery
Beer Depot.
.MAX W.USXKK.
asioi:ia, OKKCOX.
ACSKNT
Is prejiared now to deliver lKer to his cus
tomers in the city with his own cnnevaep
IT IS (HJAKAXTEED THAT THIS
ItKER WILL XEVER SOUU.
CAN 1JE KEPT FOR ANY
LENGTH OF TIME.
Irioei per Barrel or Thirty
G'nllons 00
liC.ss Qunutltiex per Thirty
Gallons : O OO
One ." Gallon Kes: 1 30
CSenel in our orders-.
MAX WAOXKR,
. . At the Creat Eastern,
I.. W. CASE,
IMPOPTKK ANI WHOI.ESALEA.VI) 11&
TAIL tiKALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Corner Chenamus and Cass streets.
ASTORIA - '-"""- OREGON,
tally itmtle of repalrine
noiuiun i nun uunno.
BUSINESS. CARDS-o
Office In ASTOBIAN building; ,
Boom Xo."2, up-stalrs.
P CV HOIiDKX,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AUCTIOXF.F.R, COMMISSION AND
SURANCE AGENT.
J A.McIXTOSH.
ilERCHANT TAILOR,
Occident Hotel Bnllding.
ASTORIA - - - ORIQOJt
M
JtH. K. A. COKWISr.
JDRESS IMAKISG AND SEWING.
CHENAJa'S ST.. ASTOBIA.
Opposite Jin. Mmuoa's Xodglag House,
a-CuttInguud flttlns. and paper patterns
rom measurement.
P. T. BAJJOUVY. T.H. HATCH.
HATCH & BARCLAY,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No, 10 Uali forniaSt., San Francisco, Col.
yvR. M. f. JEXXXXGS.
PHYSICIAN AND SDBQE6N.
Graduate Univcralty o( Virginia, isss
Phj-siclan to Bay View hospltaf, BdJtision
City. 1869-';o.
Offick In Tage & Allen'a buUdlng, up
stairs. Astoria.
I CRAXG, M. .
"PHYSICIAN AND 8UBGE0N,
Room Xo. 3.. Asterlaa BiatidlaK.
(Ul-HTAIBS.)
Kkjide.ni'e Comer ollUnton and Court
street?, Astoria, Oregon.
JAY TIITTI4K, M. I.
PHYSICIAN AND SUKGXOiii
Office Over the Wblto Hoase Stare.
HEsmKNOE Next door Mrs. MubsobIi
boardlnj; house, Coenataus street, Astorl
Oregon. ,' -
J? V. HICKS.
PKNTIST,
ASTOKIA, - .... OKKQOCt.
Kooulh in Allen's building up stairs, corar
of Cass and Sqeoiocqbe fleets.
J.
Q. A. BOWLBY.
ATTORNEY AT LAYY.
iJhenamus Street. - ASTOKIA. OBEGO .
"(itv '
y-s. t- prrrTAV
Vy
. . ... j.- .,..,
ATTORNEY AT LAW;
ASTOKIA ' - - - - OBKGON
Oftlce over Page 2c Allea'a store, Cass street
Q H. BATTf Oc CO.,
DKAIXK IN
Uoera, Wiadsws,. JHla&a, Traa
aeaui, bmahcr, Kte.
All kinds of Oak Lumber; Gla.sB'oat Ma
terial, etc. .
Steam Mill near Wetton hotel.-Cor. Oao
evlve and Astor streets.
WlfXIAU FH-Y,
PRACTICAL
BOOT AXD SHOE
1UKEK.
L'HKXAMua STHEicropposlte Adler'i Hook
store, - Ast(wua, Oregon.
ESPeifect fits guaranteed. All won
warranted. Olve me a trial. All order
promptly ailei:.
dealer In
FAIIT.Y MOSSI8,
IVAITJS. MII.F. YJEED AUD MA
i '
Cxsh paid (or country produce. Small
pronts on cash sales. .Astoria, OreOB, er
ner of Maiu and Squemocqhe stream.
J. H. D. GRAY,
Wholesale and retail dealer la.
ALL K iy JDS OF FEED,
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wttrf, Etc.
Oeneral .storage and Wharlage
able ternts. ! not of Benton sir
on reaaou-
reet. Astoria
Oregon.
Lot and Improvennatifor Salt.
LOT EIGHT. IN BLOCK SEVENTY
tlre In 01ney Astoria, together with
A Ciood Heie mad WastfakeA
roa
XIXE HOOKED DOliLASS.
For patticulnrs Inoulre of
M. SEREA or W. H. TWILIGHT.
Astoila.JnlylI.1881.
T. G. RAWLING8,
Wholesale and retail dealer w
California Fruits,
Vegetables, Etc.
Fresh Fruit .& VgtaM
ON HAND EVERY DAY.
Main street, opposite Loebg doUilag store.
Winter!
1 Mk fWl P0DND9 RAQ80FaUkd
A.t,yyv cleanaBddry.attteUateeU
shop. Main street, by j. JOPLIN.
"Wartanty deeds, quit claim dedr
and mortgages, for sale at tils oe.
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