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f W. - .?; " Vol XVI. .Istoria, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, December 7, 188 L No. 57. fs t OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. J The Assassin's Trial Gossip of the ; Capltal. j -WAsnisoTOX, D. C, Nov. 22, 1881. , The assassin was thoroughly scared by the shot on Saturday. Your correspondent was at the capital at the time, :i few yards from the 'shooting, but when he came out the building, the van j which contained Guiteau had van- ished in pursuit of the red-faced i jf ne could be disgraced a little Hank system somewhat similar to man on a sorrel horse. The man j by eating, sleeping, and riding to Ue English. He thinks the Pot arrested in the country as the man court with and like other criminals, i office Department should now be who did the shooting, is a well-to-j do farmer, and never has been con- sidered a crank. His name is William .Jones, a native of Prince I breast his pride would be so George's Co., Md., of FJnglish de- shocked as to be the greatest pun scent, and is about thirty-four ishtneut that is likely to afflict vears of age. lie has been a j him. In the place of this he says farmer all his life, keeps somo of that hi, first week in couit has the fastest running horses about j betMi a very gooil one, and here, is u good horseman and that no one said anything marksman, and it is a wonder how j very hard against him. When he missed his mark this time. The j he leaves the court room for van was going over the horse rail- the jail, the crowd hoot at him, road track at the time, the jostling j and make all kinds of insulting re might have been the cause of it. marks. He hangs down his head He got a sight of his man who was ' and hurries into the van,feeling standing up in front, through the greatly relieved when the door is little openings in the top of the j locked upon him. Many who be boxed van that otherwise enclosed ; lieve he Is really crazy, think he is him. He is a resolute man ofjju.t sane enough to hang, then strong impulses and determined .and not before are they willing to character, and has borne a fair reputation. Plenty of money has already been offered for his de fense." Men, women tuid children j do not hesitate to say that thev wish he had killed him and then jrot oil. The dailies and a tew I cautious ones speak of it as an tm- j fortunate attempt to dishonor law. j In addition to the usual guard half a dozen mounted police were J detailed to accompany the van Monday. In -the court-room Gui- tea.11 said that he would keep his j seat during his opening address. Heretofore it has taken three of ficers to keep him down. The Government's testimoiry closed and Robinson withdrew from the case on Monday. Mr. Scoville said their association had been a very unhappy one, and they could not get along together. As Mr. Robinson was leaving the court Mr. John AV. Guiteau, the brother of the assassin, hurried after him, : and with tears in his eyes, said j unit iuciu ni-iu uu wuiua lumuuuu nitii mi-, nun iiivii " l"u I which he could express his regret that ho (Robinson) felt impelled to sover nis connection witn tne case, j Mr. Scovillo's remarks to the juiy in opening the defense, was made m a rambhnr, conversational wav. TT . A . ,., " He is no orator, and did not at- puupu, , the lurymen. Mrs. Scoville was in tears most of the time he was talking. He still expects to have additional counsel on his side, but j rlpnlinPQ fn 5tntf whn thpvr nrp. TTp ' ntmiPc tnsv t.Tip irinl will last -w " --j i thrpp months. There are several expert witnesses summoned by the .lnj-.nc. nnn. in tnwn "inn mnA I UOiCi, u . w,t. A, ...ww their headquarters at tho Tretnont Ilouse, a small hotel near the j court house. Mr. Scoville and his friend are also stopping there, Once while Mr. Scoville was talk- ing, Guiteau trembled all over and buried his face in his hands. This is the first time he lias shown any weakening in court. He was quite disp-ustcd with his breakfast Sat urday morning; said he "didn't want rabbit," he wanted "good beafsteak." He gets a breakfast at the jail and another at the court house, generally, and so with din ner. Much disgust is expressed at tho grent indulgence shown the assassin, as he hates to be called. Some good people cannot see why he should be treated any better than any other criminal. Some poor wretch commits a pretty theft and has to put up with prison diet. Guiteau orders his breakfast, his attendants, and his body guard, as he calls the police, and all he ex- jject; io do his bidding. He seems to be master of the situation and hugely enjoys being "the observed of all observers." The notoriety that he sought lias come to him. He gives his autograph with an airjeral James, which will accompany of self exultation, feeling his name the President's message, will le- wjh )iQ handed down to posterity, immortalized in American history, j with perhaps striped clothes, a hail and chain and a new hempl 1 i necktie dangling on 1, peaceful listen to proofs of his insanity He is easily recognized from his i pictures. The cabinet photograph j it r. ii r . w-r . I by Bell, flatters him. He has J real evil look, and while he aflirms ho is '-an agent of God." he a.timc on the Tight will be a lively i ' pears like one possessed of the X' T , .. v. . . devil. During the tiial on Thurs-' dav.he lumped up and suddenly-: exclaimed, "I am here city of an agent of the I am going to assert my that capacity. I don't propos como here on my hands and knees. That's the view T take of this mat ter and the view T supposed vour honor had." During tho opening statemen Corkhill ness, stand, the assassin got excited and! interposed some remariis. ,iuns:e; 1 t cd District Attorney l"v a:""' "'" l"' " "l"" " i sands who were MihVrlnis fmin iIvmn-ii ui"r" l" m "" aim inosnj wno . , and uliile the fir.t wit-! Pd. , SanS..T kuSc .'.C ilsVupoioa ami r, . TJ1 . 4, I leUfreeto-invjiriifre-,-5 St'Hi W Knwlr ettect-.. pliValciun. I1SO the CHEKKY I , Secretary Blaine, was, on the Night Experiences of a New York; TZl! e,M?.a -u ' Uf ! I'kctoual extwislvely in their practice. Cox finally said, ! you don,tjljer sii0rt sail, taking cast of the i a,ul solely to the commercial and mate - keen silence T will order vou out' i i - i c r. , rial interests of Oregon, and will be .sent .n,j ain.tt "' ul .l-u ""''t lead at intervals, boon alter ten, ,, . , , ... ,,.". , ,, p 4i . , rt., i ,,i i?, i "on trial mk month, to an addre in ot the room in irons. "1 dont fi,Q n,,ci,vrt j.q;., ,;i- .,.i .,...,-..,..., ,... ..,... care if you do," said Guiteau, "the j Aiuerican people .ve TOmothinff jceeded niiitterin- incoherently. Dr. Bliss was on the stand about two hours, using a aKeieton to ue- j scribe the course the ball took;to he had a section ot tne lato rreM- dents back bone, to show the hole i i i u ii . ni - .i made by the bullet. 1 lus the as- .--.n :.-...p .--,... R. dignatiou of the lookers on. ' CAPITAL NOTES. At a cabinet dinner lately tiietlo her, and uroceedcd to launch! guests arrived at p. ai. and did not leave until 1:30 A. M. Presi- dnnt Arthur seems to take rrrpat -- - a measure in aneiminir nis oinciai! I " I ! i t I 1 l 'ill household gatherings, .nl.nn In. line a-n. nMcnn Ha 1 ,uW. . .v tw.... " " take his fust meal in the 'hite ; f TT . Ill J 1." k.' j f House next Tuesday. Kx-Senator ! Frelinghuysen was hero a few days j last week, the guest of a friend. j He was the President's more than ,' once. Therefore, those who crossed ; his name from the cabinet slate ; have put him down nrain as the 'successor of Mr. Blaine as Secre tary of State. Mr. Frederick J. Phillips, who was private secretary to Mr. Arthur when he was col lector of customs at New York, will succeed Mr. J. S. Brown as private secretary at the White House about the 1st of December. Mr. Reed, who was private secre tary to tho President when he was Vice-President will return to New York to enter fully upon a bust ness in which he is engaged. Gen. Longstreet is in town and says all he knows about himself being pos sibly a member of the cabinet, he sees in the newspapers. He is here on business for a week, but says out of respuct he will eall on the President before leaving; ' the Ex-Attorney tTenoral Taft is r also here. t The report of Postinaster-Gou- commend among other things the establishing of a PostofJice Savings' J self - sustaining, und in n few years the letter postage be reduced to! t two eo is. , CI i' I v. .,v. . ..... ...,,. ... .... -. ton, includiug Kason, Keifer, Tlis- j Indiana politician .says "that it is bona fide, and means business." He says :the Indiana delegation proposes to vote for Orth, first, last, and all the time u?til a nomi nation is made. In other words, he is not a man of straw to bo nhirnrl in nnniinntinn. with no nrns- ' ' , , , pect of success beyond the hope of being put at the head of .some prominent committee. There are now about -10 members here, most ly Republicans. The Democrats are making no .special effort to gain the prize. "Headquarters" for the various clans" will be opened after Thanksgiving, and from that t f . i- . : "'"" 1-JW--t --i-r itum.iuii .sii I . . ,1 . Ii .L .T . l.n f. n ., i..nntm he 5is not in the 00,Uei5t account j i e t. i. .1 He do-j m "e,nS near a,Swu on liavino l."i mnifiritv on sill mnt-i .1 rr t i tors in the House, excepting those of finance The rennnortionuipnt ibiU' wlch i,C(i ' thc Senate v .., .,,..,,.,i n .,;,.. ., n e wu westward nil nisnt un- . vwv. uniiu.ii... .v uon.i w.....v, .mi. not so ,nuch so as to prevent us cock, Dunnell. Orth, Burroughs,. . pie Count Cinritoii iwm the i bia.nsh , 4wifra ojww. . ' . - 'i icerm in lVru in 1&'0. The cV.intw. , . "". ", ,, , and Henderson of Illinois. As to j his wih'.wa.. prostrated bv an iutennlt-' Another hut lot of Easteru Oyster.-,; ,r ,-. ., , r , . i h-nt ffivr. from which ..he" was ln-rtl by Jit reci-iI at Hoboes, per steamor ! Mr. Orth a candidacy, a prominent lho US(. of tllB njUIve reim.,lv. the lVru- Oregou. Occident Nook. in the capa-j clares lor "oon ol -ua,ne- wno j Charle-s sttrvpn-. and .Sons City ' Hook i world's 'remedy for all diseases of the 1 tr p t t 1 iiiiiiiwi rivii.i inr iu'imitv.hvii pnnrc ur t r-rT t iriii-trv tssnfwmtnii oo ruo Df.ii 1- nml I claims aiso some acw iingianu i1"11- inroai nu iuugj. us lung-conunucu wuij, mm o . series of wonderful cures in all climates rio-hts in ' vos- l nc uepuuucans are count- -vnuus ew 1 ear s. mm niriu-uay ; i,as made it universallv known as a safe ... ...,. , card, the finest ever III the PitV. at the' nntt rellnliJencront rn'.Miintnv. Airnhief (. lo"lls "" -'.'--,''t-'j """"-'uity uiMiic stere: . -j-ut r 11 nnnrin nrn iio nfinnnoiinn t . -- . .. - - --- .....,., - w...-v.. ilnt-Wnnt-. CENTRAL MARKET tntlCO Ol U mile VP (tlSCOVCreii a jsaiiilJg.ship ahead, evidently run- ninff for Ncw Yorlc, and probably tm) ;tMU un a couule of rockets in re- 1"" SpOIlso. At the same time sh bacleil tier reeled maintopsa.i and. hnvo tn Kunninir down on her' lee side, wo also hove to very near.au lueurahle liuij; disease or uonsump-' . , . . , J i ition. IJrown's Uronchlal troches do not ; to hor. and uroceedcd to launch i . !:.,..... i. ....,.i. i:i. . .ho vnwl It w n. wild sepiin :1 .!. Kji t... .....,:-l.,i :.. i. ,ji i...., u . ...:.. t?.. t.., ..., n..rn.. ,. j.ji u ui;i ii imiiv-i. . . . I ,1 ... . ! . 1 11 -1 nsu ictt tne pilot on ijoara uio snip, we were able to shape our move- - -. .. . . ments bv this little glimmer bob- bing up and down like an irjnis j fatuus in the mist3- dark. As the s night wore on, the fog grow so dense that we brought up our six-, pound brass pieco from the fore! peak, and fired it at short inter-; Tals; this was i'ono, not, as one" might suppose, to keep vessels lrom running lino uiu mhoouit, but to inform them there was a inf (.( : .I... vieinitv But pilot-boat in tin MCiim. uut Tiie vorv fsiet rpfiiiired redoubled ttllS ver lact lequireu n. nmuim vigilance on our part, in order that we might not be run down. In the middle watch we were startled, just after tiring the cannon, by the answering whistle of a steamer hoarsely" coming down tho wind, and close at hand. The excite ment of the moment was intense. Again we fired the cannon. The whistle- drew nearer, and all at once the colored lights of a steamer j loomed out of the dripping raist, j and her hu?e bow emenred from I the gloom, so near tliat it actually seemed to m-erhanp: our deck, Passing close alongside, she slowed down the palpitation of her mighty engine a moment to make sure of position, and then vaguely glided out of sight. The Century. Kny tin "Weekly Till. Wkkicuy AvnmiA for this ttvekh full of jut Mieh information ami icflsu uie eimiuij as vnur mentis! mka JUSWS l muzzle of information tliat no family. pan Mieci!.vfully squeeze alon;j without. . .-j.--...... .,...... .. .......,, ............. ouo,.a. u ;; r HVpom. iriiniaiiuiutn. , viau bark. or. as it was called in tin. lansuajie of the country, bQuiuquiiiu." Grateful for her recovery, on her return . to turope in IKS, she introduced tne remedy in bpain, where it was known i under vanou-i names, until LinnteiLS called it Cinchona, in honor of the lady I who iiau uiuuul uii'iii uiai illicit ivut more precious than the cold of the lncas. ill uu? im.t . .iiiti .1 iai-.u !. biiu nuu- dred and fifty years, science has siveu ...- ..nl.:.... I.. !-.. :,o .,!.... H- ..ttVwtt.. I ii? mulling i iuii- ii? juud. ii I'ucviu I -s-mrM, n.Vnitif fr Sh. " Bh$irtZSr& ally cures larits,b.vrestoriijjr the nnturnl tone of the stomach. It attacks excessive love of linuor as it does a fever, and destroy both alike. The powerful tonic virtue of the Cinchona is preserved in the I Peruvian Bitters, which are as effective against malarial fever to-day as they were in the days of the old Spanish Viceroys. We guarantee the ingredi ents of these hitters to be absolutely pure, and of the be-t known quality. A trial will satisfy you that this is the best bitter in thn worm. rue proot of Cir.cfjona Itubrh ' the pudding Is in the eating."' and welgra-111 road totho P,ace- Sor furtherj willmglv abide this test. For sale by information call at my residence nearj all druggUts grocers and liquor dealers, i the cemetery. Jouk Wir.HA-.tsoy. Ordrr it. Max. Wagner's .San Francisco a- S .. 1 ....! 'il.l . ' 111111:11 Illl'WI-1 lll'l'l l:ill 1 HIT lll'lll- tional The New I'otament authoiizcd! Vsamild hut effectual kivntive a; I ff. w crX ,ntl hii ..4n.. 1a II illU UHt Mire KJIIIC, UIIHHl OUniltlr and " ?' ."" ."- "" J-". ...... ...... Cnerai strenjitiiener, use iiu or mo Klfuifl uiniivitHivi.timnt The. Peruvian svrim li:m 1M11...I il.mi i """ pr."r. J0.ln l itSTini. ntKM. A-roi.iAN i aiii,,,! ....11 i..... .,., .,.i,ft ., .J 1 i i i indenendeni ne.w.snaner. devoted who IIv iiiei u iieo. oiauson receini oii w. '"!'"-,"'" ' " peroii let: i a iroiaj pleasure to the creditor, and theVeforu1 SSMVH.fn'linnrilE : uL'iii-iiiii'iii'e iinti uuiiaiiuii. 11 ooio -Mlu m l0,nt f justice and sound cvon-l mny. tinallv. it isthe main siiniMrt of; simple reputation, l'ny 111. that we ma - - -rv -V coirh.coi.t or s.ire throat should he stopped. Neglect fWjUPiitl results iai iS.iVr.XY' cough sj nip-. ' and halstuns. hut act dinvtly on the. in- ' jl. i . n t r....t... ?.. 5 ..Aitr :....!.',.-' "i..:?....i.nt', -..1i. i eatarrh, and the throat trouble, which 10. j; or iinny years nrown. oroncnia 4.i.. ..... I....... ,...... i i i .1 iuM.-ii.-s www ueeu it-euiiiiueuueii iiy salisfactlnn. Having In-cn tasted by , Mim.w.lHlll. (l.llill mvil UV-ltru ill i wile ami coiiMant U-.C for iiparlv mi tii - i1iS0Ak,-Vio"ii-"nt,r U1 XV remedies ;. .:. ... ---- -.-.,.. cmctlics ot tne age. .sold at 2j eoiit.s a ! no.v evervw hero. ?dm . ., TJl I kHLg 01 tHe JBiOOClj Is01 s rvfl. U l-a lilood-purluerHnd tonic. Imptintj of tho blood pobons tho svh. tcni, dcrauRcs the circulation, and ttiu lu- j dnftS m (Usonlcrs kll0wl, by iUJTmpm nantHWSlnheir itrtn, ui iiuiiiK reaiiy nnincucs or pnase ol I that reat neneric disonler. lmnuplty or! ittood. buch are Diitpcptia, HiUiounttis, ij(r:r Complatnt,ConrUpatinn, Ncrvou Dw- j .... ..... ,.-t '-... . . r" - .j urri. j-icnuicic, ix.v.ui;ir, fjclicrol 1 rOA- 7jw, Heart Ditcatc, Dropty. Kidney Dixfit, PHv, llhcumalUm, Catarrh, Scrofula, Skin Disorder. Plmnlest. Ulcer. Sicelllna. .lr tie. Kins: of tho Blood prevent, and cures inese oy auacKing mo ttitwf. impurity of tho blood. Chemists and physicians agree in calling it "the most genuine and efficient preparation for the purpose." Sold byDrug jrists. 81 ner bottle. See testimonials dilu tions, &e-. In pamphlet, uTreathe on Diseases oi iue uioou- wra " wrapped around each bottle D. BAhdOM, SON & Co., Props. Furatofcea ltoom to i A. Strs. ilanson's lodging house, Wanted. A siikiII house, furnished or unfur-j mshed. Atwnss Eron:. astobiax j .Votiee. Just received per steamer Cohmibia. a line lot ot eastern oysters, which will j be served up in fir.-rt class style at Roi- eos. uoeulerst moei-:. Pro Bonn Publico. "-''V' ', .ncrenaui lauor, n:t jusi - , r . ii i i i imwnTim r m m-exm-v,- t sMar" " engine, canneey, , Xotlre. .tuiirr, - ? AU ,orMn ne to tin, latu firm , of Ticnehanl & Lhur will please roll" - ..- ..... .-.Ol,. A...l ..11.. .y.A.aMf. I.n,: ai nit jnn r .inn i-iiiv iiitrtiuuia Jiiiiuvvii- UU'IJ. J. V. iV. JJOWI.HV. Xutlce. a BoaL picked up near the Farmers wharf on Uie23lli of November. Owner can have the same by payinn charges, inquire at Central hotel. Take Xotlre. n rr.... ti.!. . ,i:;.,.,i ,a? -" ' ' mil, v..iv u uuuiuuiiui IV I cents per cord will bo chargwl on all pnlers'for sawed wood not accompanied bvtl iccasn,ati,rajs wood ard. .luij 1st, 1S81. Vf'illlnmMport Property Great bargains are now offered in the city of williamsport for any porsons wishing to locate from one lot to five acres. It is well adapted for gardens, dairy ranches or pleasant homes; well elevated, situated one mile south of ivsiurm on 1 oungs oay, wun a gooa ,ln the Whole History of Medicine j Xo preparation has ever performed such marvelous eure, or maintained s.o wide a reputation, as Ayer's CHEnnr ordinary tiers or more .t!nou- tiisortters, it acts pw-'diiy and surely, always relieving sufferlne. and often savintr life. The l"""v"' V"".. ."-', ",. v ;- -! , .. .. ... . ... .. .'j , , i'-""" uiwuiu,uiiw mo u m throat and cheat disorders, makes it an invaluable remiilj- U be kept always on j .and elercvmen reconnnend it. It is ..1. . .t..t.. 1. 4..X.. s.. : ni ..rr. i I""" - t.cii.ii. 1 von -..vi.e nv all dk.vleus, 1 -j .n.i,i i ivrnnc .MIKJ-.hl.AM'.OUS. ; Conentl ;tHgrtnicot or table .stock coaManUy un muid. such at and.Mly, Shoulders, Lard, . , . t Kfls. KiTrKlt. CHEESE. Fresh Fruils and Vegetables, fvawiuw,j 'isn, I'on.TlRY AZfl) S.1MEJ hi tin oasou. (Ki.ti:.N Al TOBAC'IO. ( Kost of WI3TEN .13il LIQUORS. , ii!.....-.i. f-r psii n.wuu jim mi nm. .! ",-";.. ""." "...-.. mtsiioti. iipjiosiio l. Yl .K .Lse'bSlore. J. KOIXtKRS. ! 1 Z r- A S-TIVstflY Ar C( --. - - a u . -- fcj.... Jr ii Jb Vl... ' BLACKSMITHING, JAt Cant. !U)0-er old stand, aimer of ca anu uri .-nrecis. bhin and Cannery work. Horswhoelnir. Wagoas mad aud repaired. Good orkj guaranteed. j I). K. Uakku. T. ET05 ! Astoria Market ! COR. CHESAMCS AND HAMILTON ST3. ASTORIA. OBKGON. i Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats A full line of FAMILY OHOCKKIKS, FLOUR. FKED HAY. CANNED FRUIT. VEGE TABLES, ETC. Baiter, h. C&eese, ete. coneunuy an ?& ships guppliedat taa lowest rfttes. 3LTSCELLANE0US. ; S. ABNDT & FERCHEN, ASTOKIA. - OREO ON. j jhe pjoneer ;Machine.Shop :ws IU.APKKM1TH && fiiin t,s?.. KJ MJL S J. -&tV: ivtr j Boiler Shop All kindi of jui. I STifiAMBOAT WOEK ,.mm,.t, ,,. , 'WlHl'M.t .tUlUUtlt (If. - A.j.eri:ilty ninttfof n-palrlns OANNEHT DIES, Foor or L.r-ii-rrrK rtrkkt. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. DKXTON- STKKKT, NEAIt I'MtKFK HoUSF. ASTOP.IA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND Dnil CD caiaiCOD BOILER M AKERS. iLilNDlMiRIffl ENGINES Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. A. 1). Wash, President. J. O. IIubti.ru, Secretary. I. "W. Case, Treasurer, .lonx Tox, iJuperintendent. WILLIAM EDGAR, Corner Main and Chenainus Streets, ASTOKIA OltKGON. 1)ULKR tit CIGARS AND TOBACCO,! The Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY tin -rite- m-mnnc unnTruiini 11 " - "'""'" ..uu.li,,. and other.KncILh Cutlery. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Keershaum Pipes, etc, A fine stock of Watolu's nntl .Icivelry. JFuzzlc and Kreeeh Loading Khol UunH nml KiitcH, ItevolverN. li"toln. and Aminitnltion MA itixj: CLASSIC. AUSO A KINK Ass-:rtmiul or lino SlT-TTAt'LES and EYK (IIVSSKS. For Sale. ,e rcrllntish banc "UanlocK" due at, Astoria March 1st. 100 Tons No. 1 Glencarnock Scotch P:n ipnn 40 Tons English Foundry Coke. 350 Tons Best Hard Steam Coal, Apply to AI'C.a KIXEY, Astoria. Oregon. CEHMANIA BEER HALL . T xxv BOTTLE BKER DEPOT. Chknahits Strkkt. jAHTOKI V. i ,. , , ... m . . -. : J-in i-.u. uj jjittvi- u u.. tt ititiN I Orders for the J nj.l.l.Mn..i ni w- Tt . uDlBUldloll bUlUWUld JDIoWdIj itrSJcln &njE$- Left, nt this plncu will be promptly nttend- nufJlS.Cl"'ap -S'm l"'nmuLvo KwtmiM at w.M. 1HK5K. Proprietor, ; -- V7JI. 'HVK, BOAT BUILDER, i AT THE OLD STAXD, OKAY'S BUILDING FIHST CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY. MINT SALOON, OPPOSITE O. K. & N. COMPAXYS DOCK. 'uiL'rumuor. VT. .SCIIULDT. I. W. CASE, LMP0UTE11 AXD WHOLESALE AND K TAIL DKALEK IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Corner Chenamiu and Cass streets. ASTORIA. - . - OREGON. tvr itfgMlWiL. fzBMPL &Q55?fea35i!i. r ssmsmmfo g&j fl&rTirSPKS'r iw cs i -- r-v - v lmk$&& I t E-J-S-gg BQ I S1 V -' "2, f BUSINESS CARDS; " jy c. ibklasuk . - uiuee in asiuiuaa -ouimuig. Itootn No. 2, up-atanji. E.: HOLDEX, NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIOXI.EB, COMMISSION AND SURANCE AGENT. T A. McIXTOSH. " MERCHANT TAILOR, Ocrtdnt Hotel Bnilriias. ' ASTORIA - - - OREGON ,, wu "CI I. WIXTOX, Attorney and Counselor at Law. omce in C. 1, Parke buUdHvou Beato. sicm. oppoMie i uora nowse. WiOkIA OUEGOK. TAY TrTTIiE. H. . PHYSICIAN AND SDEGEONi OKXictv-OverUio Walte House Store. lticUu'Cf At Mrs. Muqsoq's boarding hoas. Clxenamus street, Astoria; Oregcj:. r I? CICAXU, M. .. Pin'SlUlAX AND SURGEON, Room No. 3. AaterSan BHitdlBS. (UP STAIflS.) 3.KSIDEXUE Corner of Benton aatt Comt streets, Astoria, Orogon. I -p P. niCKN. PUNTIST, ASTORIA, ... - OREGON. Rooms ia Allen's building up stairs, corbf of Cars and Sricmocqhe streets. I Q. A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Chenamiu Street. - ASTORIA, OBKGOP. Q n. BATN & CO., DEALKR IX OoorM, Windows, Blinds, Trtsa hohis, Xiuabr, Etc .Ul kinds of Oalc Lumber, Glass, Boat Ma terial, etc. Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Gu evivo and Astor streets. J. H. JD. GRAY, Wholesale and retail dealer In. ALL KINDS Of FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw,-Wood, Etc m."iii;iiHimiiM;i-iuiu n iiuiijp? uu itvwuu- uie imni. rin)iuiwiiwHMreri.a.-wn Oregon. Take Notice. John Rogers, Centra! Market, Has received a large iavolce of BARRELS AKD'HAIiF BARRELS of the best quality, Antl Li now ready to supply Butchers Can neries and all others, cheap for cah. For Rent. THE OLD WELL ESTABLISHED Pioneer Hotel, Formerly conducted by Mrs. Arrlgoni, ts hxr rent on reasonable terms. H. SPELLM1ER. BOOK STORE. Wo are constantlj receiving new additions to our stock aad have the lltaest and larRcst assortment of Turiety soods In tho city. Combs, Brushes. Stationery, Frames, Celluloid Goods All our gotxLi are marked la plain figures Call and examine quality and noto prices. CHAS. STEVENS & SOX Wilson & Eisher TT A LX W JRJEl. LTJURICATING OILS. COAL OII, PAINTS AND OIL8. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, MILL PEED, GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED. Which will be exchanged for owuUry pro duce or sold nt lowest prices. Corner (Mienamtw and Hamilton Streets ASTOKI Ar OREGON. QPILF-S. alarxc place Apply uj oa.fiiPi ColosaSfe bits