The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, January 17, 1882, Image 1

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Astoria, Oregon, Tuesday Morning;, January 17. 1882
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ADJUSTING SHIPS' COM
PASSES. Delicate 'Work in Which, few Men
are Experts-Stolen Ameri-
can Ideas.
"There are plenty of British
ships supplied with American com
passes, but I never heard of an
American ship fitted with a British
compass," said an ancient mariner
to a Sun reporter. "It is a curious
fact," he continued, "that although
you can bu a first-rate comp:iKs
for 845, it sometimes costs S100 to
adjust it to a ship. " This ha be
come a very difficult opetation
since the introduction of iron ships
which at first played the dcuco
with all the compasses. The
British Admiralty paid a good deal
of attention to the subject, and
their manual is a standard work.
But the business of adjusting com
passes is confiued-toarvcryfew
experts, who get their own price1!.
The late Captain Comstock was a
famous adjuster of cbmpasses, and
Captain Fry is now thft leading
man employed in New York. The
precise method of adjusting is a
secret that has been well kept.
ueneraiiv, it consists in niacin?
various magnets near tho compass,
so as to counteract the influence of
adjacent masses of iron. To do
this the ship must bo taken to
some point where there are land
marks at known points of the com
pass. The vessel is swung to each
point and the deviations of the
compass are noted and corrected.
"There is a difference between
the variation of a compass and the
deviation. The variation is the
result of natural causes mainly
variation of position on the earth's
surface. The variations of tho com
pass at the different distances and
directions from the poles are care
fully noted and every capable nav
igator makes allowances for them
in lavinsr his course. The devia
tions'are caused by local ;nflu-'
ences. If a vessel is lyinj at the
dock where there are large quanti
ties of iron, the compasses will de
diatc. But they will come all right
when the ship sails away from tho
dock. Sometimes iron in the cargo
will play the deuce with compasses
and risk the loss of a ship. A cargo
of petroleum in tin cans has been
known to deviate compasses.
"While the mariner's compass is
of ancient origin, and the Chinese
made compasses long before the
time of Christ, by floating a mag
netized needle in a vessel of water,
there are some modern improve
ments of marked value of Ameri
can invention. One of these is a
device to counteract the deviation 1
of compasses caused by motion of
the ship. In rough weather this
motien is apt to set the needle
wabbling. In some cases" the nee
die
may stagger or 'fly" six or
ight points. Then it is difficult
to tell which way the ship is going,
To obviate this-difficulty, an Ainer-i
ican inventor, Mr. E.S. Ritchie, of!
oosion, lnveniea a nquiu coinp.iss.
The needle is completely surround-J
ed with alcohol. This does not!
affect its magnetic power, but pre-
vents unsteady motion. It is as
impossible for'the needle card to '
wabble in the alcohol as it is for
you to run in the water. Some
times the liquid compasses have
been known to freeze in very cold
weather. To obviate this, another
American invention, the Baker
compass, has been introduced.
This can't be frozen at anv tcm-
peraturo. The liquid us-d is a
transparent preparation of petro-
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leuui.
"A verv incenius device is used
in liquid compasses to provide
against the danger of cracking the
glass by expansion of the liquid.
There is an elastic chamber which
keeps the space surrounding tho
needle alwavs filled with liquid,
and takes off the strain of expan
sion. The best way to mount a
needle in compasses has been
found to be to place a jewel in the
needle card with a little depres
sion, which fits over a brass point
on which the needle swings. Al
though this is never oiled, it has
been found impossible to detect
the least friction. Occasionally
the bras point needs renewing.
Sometimes compasBes get lazy
from los.- of magnetic powef.
About once a year the needle must
be reniagnetized.
5As the safety and ijuick pas
age of :i ship depend in a great
measuie on the tyrrectness of the
compass, it is a common thing for
a ship to carry three or more com
passes. One is a steering com
pass, another is a standard com
pass, and in iron ships they have
adopted the device of putting the
compass at the mast head, so as to
get as far as possible away from
the influence of the iron in the ves
sel. Big ships cany what is called
an azimuth compass. This is rig
ged with sight vanes, so that by
tikinsr observations of the sun a
navigator may ascertain iiis bear
ings and correct his-compass. Men
who can adjust compasses are ex
ceedingly jealous of their skill.
They must be men of education
and practical knowledge of navi-
iration. ' course the demand for
sucti sei vices are limned, arm tno
opportunities to acquire tho requi-
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kite skill aie infrequent. The pay
is proportionately large. Some-,
times a man will get 100 for ad-
justing a compass, though it ro -
quires only a few hours of his time.
Of course each compass must be J
adjusted for the ship it is an, and
must be readjusted if it is used in
another vessel. The superiority of
American compasses is now so far
recognized that British manuf.ic-
turers are paying us the compli
ment of stealing our ideas. But
their work is of acknowledged in
fcrioritv." A7. I". Sun.
A Judge'a Charge-
The following comes from Geor
gia, and its accuracy is vouched
for by the stenographer who took
it dewn: Judge was noted
for the way he got mixed in his
charges to the jury. On one oc
casion a case was tried before him,.
the points of which may be briefly
stated thus: Smith brought suit
against Jdnes upon a promisory
note given for a horse. Jones' de
fense was failure of consideration,
he averring that at the time of the
purchase the horse had the gland
ers, of which lie died, and that
Smith knew it. Smith replied
that the horse did not have the
glanders, but had the distemper,
and that Jones knew it when he '
bought. The Judge charged the
jury: "Gentlemen of the jury,
pay attention to the chatge of the
Court. Tou have already made
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you d"l not pay attention to the
charge of the Court, and I don't
want you to do it again. I intend
to make-ft so clear to you this
time that you cannot possibly
make mistake. This suit is upon
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a note given lor a promisory iiorse.
I hope you understand that. Now,
if you find at the time of the sale,
Smith had the glanders, and Jones
knew it Jones cannot recover.
That is clear, gentlemen. I will
state it again. If you find that at
tue time of the sale, Jones had the
I j- i. j c 1
distemper, and Smith knew it,
1
uiuii 1111111 uiiiiuuk possioiy re-
cover. But, gentlemen, I will
btate it a third time, so that you
cannot posiibly make any mistake.
If at the time of the sale Smith
had the glanders and Jones had
the distemper, and the horse knew
it, then neither Smith, Jones nor
the horse can recover. Let the '
record be given to the jury." J
Mdrj.e.i's Magazine.
A wealthy old deacon in Maine
has done his best to enforce total
abstinence among his grandchil-'
dren. He has left in trust for
them a large sum of money on the
sole condition that they abstain
from strong drink, tobacco, betting
and gambling. The first offense
is to cut thpm off from six months'
income from the invested fund.
The second offense deprives them
of a year's income. For subse
quent offenses the penalty becomes
more severe, amounting in due
course to the total low of the
benefits of the bequest. The ex
periment of this kind of suasion is
not often tried, but it does not
often work well when it is tried.
It has been found in some in
stances that the appetite of the
legatees for forbidden things is so
consuming as to lead to the poor
fellows to risk the loss of their
property in yielding to the temp
tation. It is a grvat thing to begin a
v?-. thrt has ncthins ominous
a'' ui it. It is alo a great ihing
to ho e pa-'ed t!rough a year
whLti i., . o-ood deal lh.it was
omiiiou- .:bout it. Though the
f . ' l jvo .hecy regarding 1SS1
7 s ru. vet ttut uite was uu-
eVi: ,iy om, ;n w;.ich two ei-hls
k tL.j ,, a!siius,. ..acll cther al)d
, fl , , A ,. ,
onc(J in 110 veais t,mt thJ, &;nIster
jju - f8p0 - ;tion of numerals happens,
and when jt does happen it won. es
asmaller or larger portion of the
human "race. Besides, looking at
this 1881 again, l'Trom &is-7, and
8 less 1 is 7 two conjunctions of
7,'a fatalistic number. But now
that the year has passed, and the
world still exists, and none of he
twelvemonth's numerous comets
pitched into our planet, and even
its great ovents the Czar's death,
the Irish rebellion, the conquest of
Peru, the multitudinous disasters
on lane and sea, and the murder
of Garfield have not jogged this
terrestrial ball ot -ours a hairs
bieadth out of its orbit, we can J
trust the old globe more implicitly
hereafter to go its ways. The
figuses 1882 have nothing mysteri
ous about them, and no twisting
can make them suspicious. Yet
may not their events eclipse in
magnitude even those of 1881?
It is remarked upon as a singu
lar coincidence, in view of their
long protracted hostility to each
other, that Messrs. Coukling and
Blaine, who seven months ago
held two of the' proudest positions
in the land, are both at present
out of public life. No yearn tho
history of our country ha sur-
, passeu m ..raiuauc v nun
situations the year 3881; none in
time of peace has equaled it.
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King of the Blood
Is: o5? cv.co''' t ' a b'coii-uirirc and
Icz i. znf vcCreo'-"ai po'mn. esvs
ter.' c ' -.-o e e ."on r 'rt 1 s ln
. r- -.-,- -j-iier.. I: -'jr.n bv 1" c nt
r- e- ,-" ji,:J.M -ica. Ic,-.o "-'cc.-".
s "-3 "- "v't icii-" r " ot
t'r . v -"' " 'c il erdr. lui'.sn .lv or
trc-'-1. LrMroBff- 'a. cT'..i'i ,
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JI "-;. t.rclcchz,( .t' 7tcC
1 . " . .' LI " e, V.v Ky. Kidrtu r ' air.
I' ".4.i"'e,.iiii!.Ararc,7J ut r,
ir- r.-z-" 31, (;.. .1, Sc.-o ', s..m
1 r, : 1 P. .!. Vhers. Uirelhr'it, &t..
Ct. is -i-s o t -e e 0011 (r.rri!.s na
c- - - - ' -J.-; I e v e Iauiy
oil - . C-CiU si d "iv-'c usr---.ee
iuc V.'.siir jj;eo'i e and e.V. ert
pa- . !i e"- os." '. ' Ii-'P.b;-I,ikS
C1 rlo. e. S;oTc .Iiro"!. !"u rircc-tlons.f-,.;n-
ai-U-'c .-T c.".l eouD.sca-es
ot the u C3.I "' wianii.-il around each bottle.
0.l;AoOM. SON S Co.,lTops.
i!uiidio,x..
-A Nasal Injector free with eaeh
bottle of. Shlloh'8 Catarrh. Remedy.
Price 50 cent Sold by W, E. Dement.
FnnUHi.ti Room in J.c
At Mrs. Munson's lodging hmiM.
Xotlee.
I
Ju-it loceived per steamer Columbia, i
;.a .;:., .! i, ;: ."r; i"J '
SSnSwKrt wSb clas's'ftat I-!
nna irt fT oirani ii-T.i-o hinh i f
eoe. Of-cident block.
Take Nolle.-.
On after this date an p.ddiiional 10
cents per cord wilt be charged on all
orders for sawed wood not accompanied
by the cash, at Grays uood yard. Julv
1st, 1881.
Skinny Men.
Well-.' Health Renewer. Absolute
cure for ntrvous deUllitj and weakness
of thegenerative funrtious. fcl, at drug
gist Oregon Depot, DAVIS & t'O.,
Portland. Or.
otiri.
Fioui this date James il. lioeke: 1- tic
only person authorized to contract debts
or order goods in myiiami' foriiseatthe
Knapptou Cannery. Josr.en Hrir.
Astoria. Jan. 3, 1SRZ.
"Rnrhnpaiba;'
New, quick, complete cure 4 da-,
urinary affections, smarting, frequent
or difheuit urination, kldner diseases.
SI. at druggists. Oregon Depot, DAV1
& CO., Portland. Or. - ,
To Live Meu.
The Astoiuax litis now readied :i
circulation which places it at the head
of the list of Oregon iUilics, and insures
to advertisers thereof more benefit for
the amount paid than ina be secured
elsewhere. To those who ish to leach
the largest number of readers at the
smallest epene, wo oiler tho columns
of an attract'ue dally, the succe-s of
which from the ery -start has' been far
beyond the expectations of the movt
sanguine.
BirjtXKTTV COCOA I.VK.
Unlike all Other llulr Drex-Un-n.
Is the best for promoting tho growth of
and baautifylng tho hair, and rendering
it dark and glossy. The Cocoaine holds,
in a liquid form, a large proportion of
deodorized rocoanut oil, prepared ex
pressly lor this purpose. o othercom
pound po-esses the peculiar proptities
which no exactly suit the arious condi
tions of the human hair'.
Tho superiority oL1!ui:xktt's Flav
01:1x0 Extracts 'consists In their pei
fect purity and great strength.
Slothers! Mother!! Mot her :! :
Are ou disturbed alight and broken.
or-your Test bya sics ciutd swrrring;
andcrjing with tho pxcrucialiug pain
of cutting teeth? If so, go at once and
get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's iwotlnnir
Syrup, It w ill relieve tho poor littlo suf
ferer immediately depend upon it;
there Is no mistake about it. There is
not a mother on earth v. ho has eer
used it, who will not t"II jou at onee
that it will regulate the bowels, and
give rest to the moiher, and relief and
health to the child.opcrating like magic.
It is perfectly safe to use In all ease-.
and pleasant to the taste, anil U the pre
scription of ono ot the oldest and best
female physicians and nurses in the 1
uiuieu oiaies. ."sojii eerjwiiere. i-ji
cents a bottle.
I'crnvian Bittern.
Cinchona Itabro
The Count Cinchon was the .Simui-.li
Viceroy in Peru In 1030. The Counts,
his wife, was prostrated by an intermit
tent fever, from hieh she was freed by
the use of the natlvo remedj . tho IViu
ianbark. or. ns it was called in the
language of the country, 'Qaiuqiiina."'
Grateful for her reco ery, on her return
to Europe In l&'iU, she introduced the
remedy ui Spain, where it was known
under various names, until Linnusus
called it Cinchona, in honor of the lady
who had brought them that which wai
more precious than the gold of the Incas.
To this day, after a lapc of two hun
dred and fifty years, science has siveh
us nothing lo take its place. It effectu
ally cures a morbid appetite for stimu
lants, by restoring the natural tone of
the stomach. It attacks exoesshe love
of liquor as it does Ji fe er. and detroj s
bothalike. The powerful tonic irtiie
of the Cinchona is preened in the
Perm ian Hitters, w hieh are a.-. enVclh o
against malarial feer to-da. as thev
were in the dajs of the old Spanish
Viceroys. We guarantee the ingredi
ents of these bitters lo ho absolutely
pure, and of the best known iiuUtj.
A trial will satisfy ou that this is the
best bitter In the world. "The piooi of
the pudding is in tho eating," mid we
willingly abide this test. 'orsalc by
all druggists, grocers and liquor dealers.
Order it.
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Warrantee deeds at Tin: Astohi w
i office.
j -Rlants, Promissory notet, bouds
( lor aeea, quit oiaun neeiK uioiteases ;
nnu warrantv ueeus, at tins ouice.
For the genuine .1. II. Culler old
i Bourbon, and the best of w Ines, rjijuois
-iuu oiiii rium-iM-u ihit, v.i 1 1 m uieuem.
opposite tin bell lower, niid --pf'.int-befi.
'
Circuit Court lilauks, Clniiit
Court 'IJlauks. Justice C011U Utjnks.
Shipping lllflnks Miseellam-fms uinnks,
Deetls. Mortgages, ete for -Julcnt Tiih.
AsTom.w othee.
J3?T here is not now an j better ne v
paper, nor ono more consistently de
voted to tho building up of the country
than The Astoiuajt. At the pi ice. of
Two Dollars per yiar it is the cheapest
as well as tho best. With your aid and
encouragement we shall be able to make
further improvements ro cnlunce its
field of usefulness.
t3T"AIl citizens of Oregon w ho desire
to inform their friends In the states of
thecondition and progress of this state,
can have no more complete and compre
hensive olume of facts to send them
than by subscribing for this Journal,
and having us mail it weekly to their
friends. We mail it as directed. For
5 00 In advance, we mall three copies
of .The Weeki.y ASToniANone year.
, n Kostern 0aters.
Another fine lot of Eastern 0sters
I lust received nt Eoscoes, per steamer
I Oregon. Ocehfent block.
Choice Fruit.
.. ....
All ofthe choicest Kinds of apples in
the largest jinxes for sale at J. H. D.
urays.
Ari-laonl Lodging Hoajtr,
land, -Orrscoo.
Port-
New house ami first class in its ap
pointments. Third street, in R. It
Thompson's block, opposite Capt. Ains
worth. lloonis ly the day, Yeek or
month. Mns. 11 Aumcoxi.
Xotire to the Ladle a.
Switches, curls and frizzes made from
combings or cut hair. Call on or ad
dress 'm. Uiileniiart,
Occident hall dreeing saloon,
Astoiia, Oregou.
Tlir WreM) Vlorian
ili a mammoth sheet, nearly double
llrt' size of Hie Daily. It is just the pa
per for the fiieside, containing in addi
tion to idl' the ciineut news, elioice inis-
cfiiany, ugncuiiunu uiauer, uiarnet report-.,
etc. It N tin niohed to single sub
eriher ar hi 00 per year in advance.
Buy the IVeeUlj.
Tm: Weekly Astoiuan for this
.!- i- 4..11 t do. mini. iHfn.mnfinu
llkUUlVl'? IU1I IL JU3I SUUI IHlUllllUllUll
and news of the country as your friends
; in the east want to sec. It has very
tew au ertisements, ana is cnocs to tnc
muzzle of information that no family
can successfully squeeze along without.
Two dollars will buy the whole wad for
a j ear, cl flu for six inonths.or ten cents
per copy.
lVilllaniNport Property.
Great bareains are now offered in the
city of Willianisport for any persons
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
Astoria on Youngs bay, with a good
graded road to the place. For further
information call at my residenco near
the eemetery. Johx Williamson.'
HallS Vix.ktaule Sicilian Hah:
I'EXEwnn is n scientific combination of
some of the most powerful restorative
agent-, in the egetable kingdom. It re
stores gray hair to its original color. It
makes the scalp whito and clean. It
cures dandruff'and humors, and falling-
out of the hair. It furnishes the nutri-
1 live principle hj which the hair is nour
' I ished and snpiorted. It makes the hair
t moist, soft anil closs. and is-unsur-
nasseu as a nairuress tie. it is memos t
isjimnmleal preparation .ever offered to
time, making on l an occasional appli
cation necessary. It is recommended
and used by eminent medical men, and
officially endorse! by tho State Assajer
of Jlassachusctts. The popularity of
Hails Hair Renew cr has lucrersed with
the Ubl of many jears, both In this
countrj and in foreign lands, and it is
now l;mn and ued in all the civilized
commies of the world.
Fon S u.i: r.v all Deai.kiss.
ine puunc, as us eueius remain a long
ieer no siionuinc without cou
suiting the adertising columns of The
Astokiav. They will tell you where
the best bargains are to be had, andoust
.rlint iiin.nlinntl 'Mia ..It. n A.wl iIaihi.
attiiai tuuruiitiiu nil .111-c uiiu uuillf;
)usines.
Uf-CKl.LANEOUS.
HOLMAN'S PAD.
FOR THE
STOMA-GH,
LIVER,
AND
KIDNEYS.
TKAUE MASK.
In all ruses or hllllousness and malaria In
.e erj foi rn, a pf e entatn e and cure of chills,
fc er and duuih asue. Dr. Holman's Pad Is a
lcrlcrt succest. And for Uyspepsu. sick
heailaohe and nenoiis prostration, ai the
pad ii applied aot the pit of the stomach,
the great nervous tentei.lt annihilates tho
ilise.iscat onee.
It resulatcs the hf rand siomuchso se
cefnllj that digestion Incomes perfect.
Prof. 1). A. 1.001ms sajs : "It is nearer a
imh ersal panacea than an) thing In medl
elne." Tms U done oft the principle of ab
sorption, of which Dr. HotaianS I'M Is the
onlv true exjioiieiit.
Tor all kidney troubles, use lr. llohnan's
Renal or Kldne.v l"mt, the best remedy in the
world ami recommended by the medical
faculty.
Beware of Bogus Fads.
Kara genuine Ilohaan's rad bears Ihe pri
vate rovenui'sUinip of the Holman Pad Co.,
witn tin- alinTe iraile mark printed in green,
liny nuc without il.
For Sale by all Druggists.
Ir. Iltflman's advice ts free. Full trcatiso
wnt freo oa application.
Address : HOUIAN TAP CO
Til IJroadway, New York.
P.O.lKiieili
Painter and RuflEher,
OLXKY, - - - OREGON
MILL HEAD PAPER,
01' EVERY (1KADE AND COLOKPKIX
el or plain, nt loirert rates, at
fHE A8T0EU3 Of&Oe
-
SHIPPING TAGS
THE BEST QUALITY, WILL BE SOLD
by the hundred, or by the box, printed or
plain, to suit customer?, at
-, . -Tsr Astoxum office.
MISCELLANEOUS.
S. AUNDT & FERCHEN.
ASrOKIA. - OHEGON.
The Pioneer MachineMShop.
BLACKSMITH
SHOP J
&?3m$mm,
sy
r."SSEB.rd
Boiler Shop
ENGINE, CANNERY,
AND
STEAMBOAT WORK
l'niinptly .Utt-nded to.
A specialty made or repairing
CANNERY DIES,
KOOT Or LArAVCTTE STREKT.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
BlWTOVSTBKKT, N'EAll I'AIIKKB HOUSK,
ASTORIA. - OKKGON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LANHiMARINE ENGINES
Boiler Work, Steamboat Work,
and Cannery Work a specialty.
A. D. Wass, l'rcsliieut.
J. G. nusTLKR, becrctary.
I. AV. C vtF, Treiturcr.
Jonx Fox, Superintendent
WILLIAM EDGAR,
Corner Main snd Chenamm Ptroet.
ASTORIA - .- OKKCON.
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CIGARS AND T8BACC0,
The Celebrated
JOSEPH RODCkll i'SONS .
GENUINE ENGUSH CUTLERY
AND THE GENUINE W0STENU0LM
and other English Cutlery.
STATIONERY S
FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS
Genuine deershaum Pipes, etc.
A fine stock of
Wntene and Jewelr.r. flnzr.ln mid
llreech Loadlnc Shot Guns and
HlflPM, HevoUern, 1'lHtolH,
and Ammuultlou
GIiASHKS.
ALSO A FISK
Assortment of .Une SPECTACLES and EYE
uLiAoans.
for Sale.
PerJBrltUh bars "Wanlock" due at Astoria
March 1st.
100 Tons' No. 1 Glencarnock Scotch
Pig Iron,
40 Tons-English Foundry Coke,
350 Tons Best Hard Steam Coal.
Apply to
AGK.C. KINNEY.
Astoria, Oregon.
I lElMAfllA illiJiK 11A1A. 1
VJ AND
BOTTLE BEEK DKI'O'l.
CuK.tiin's StncKT. AstokIi.
The ltebl 0 Lager 5 Cts. a Glass !
Orders for the
Gdehatei ColnmMa Brewery
r"53-53!El
J.eft ai this nlace will lie nroinntlr attend-
ed to. s .
tpZTXo cheap San Francisco Beer sold at.
this place ,. ,. .. I
nil. BOClv. Proprietor. 1
yM. hoive,
BOAT BUILDER,
.VTTIIK OLD STAND, GRAY'S BUJ LI) lKGi
1
FiKST CLASS WOP.K A SPECIALTY.
MINT SALOON,
OPPOSITE O.T.. & N. COMPANYS DOCK
None buEUjcjSwt Uquorsjnd ciRars passed
ocrthebar.
- W.SCUULDr. 1
I
I. "W..OASE,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RK- '
TAIL DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Comer Chenaraos and Cass streets.
ASTORIA - - - OREGON
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All kinds ot
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BUSINESS CAJRDS.
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C. UOLI1K.V,
'GTAEY PUBLIC.
AUCTIONEER. COMJIISSION AND
SUUANCE AGEJfT.
T) A. aicISiTOSH. t
MERCHANT TAILOR.
Occident HoMl Building.
ASTOKIA - - - OREGON
",1 I. WINTO.V,
Attorney and Counselor at law,
Office In C. 1 Parker's buildlni
2. on Bentou
steeet, opposite Custom lloase.
ASTOIMA,
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fAY TKTTIiR 31.
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
Office Over the White House Store.
Rksidkxok At 3Irs. Munson'a boarding
house, Cbeuainus street, Astoria, Oregon.
"P CRAXCJ. 31.
'PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Itooui Xo. a. Astorlan Hulltllnt:.
(ir STAIES.) ,
I.kaidknlk Corner of Iienton jnd Court
streets, Astoria, Oregon.
Xjl P. IIICKK.
DENTIST,
A3T0WA, - - -
OHEGUN.
itooms hi Allen's building up st.urj, corm
of Cas :uid bciemocqhc streets.
I Q. A. KOWLr.Y.
ATTOJiNEY AT LAW.
Clienamus Street. ASTOKIA. OKKUON
Q II. B.1IX & CO..
ORALEn IN
lloors. WindovH, Rllndj. Traa
noiuh, Lumber, Etc.
All kinds of Oafc Lumber, Class, Boat Ma
terial, etc.
MenmMill ner.r IVeston hotel. Cor. Gu
e a and Astor streets.
J. H. D. GRAY,
Wholesale and retail dealer in.
ALL KIXDS OFFEED,
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
OenenU storage and Wharfage on reasoa
aWef tenns;-J-VHit-oSJnton street,. Astoriaj
Take Notice.
John Rogers, Central Market,
Has received a large Imoico of
HAKItELS AND HALF BAlWtELS
of the best quality,
rcadv to suoDlvButi
And t now ready to supply Butchers Can-
nencs and all others, cheap for cash.
AZIELS.
DE.VLEII IX
New and Choice
m 1 l l 1 n:e R Y,
Desires to call the attention ot the Ladles ot
Astoria to the fact that she has received
a larse as3ortmont of the
LATEST STYIiKS OF
Hats. Bonnets, Trimmings,
FAiarcir goods.
Corner Main and Squcmoq.he Streets.
niLL'S VARIETIES.
nco.nn.u -'
chas. kohlei:,
- - rp.opp.iETon
- STARK MATCACHP.
Ojirn nil Ihe lrnr. l'erraraiancc Kvrrjr
M2I1I. Entire Cnaose or -Vre-sromnie
Oner a Week.
Comprising all the latest
SONGS,
DANCES AND ACTS.
the. theatre is crowded nightly, and all
who have itnessed tno entertainment pro-
nounce it to be eonal to any Riven elsewhere.
Mr. lllll as a caterer for the public.
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sec snarklliie wit and beauty without YidJfei$-J
.. tl,lnl. r. nfuinil a nlonrtinl Ovmttirk timt J- nV.
.parity, should Improve tlmopportimlty aniljl
. , . ,w,,r,n,"V 'ZSg-tSi-
Open air concert every eveiuiij:; irfwm-'.Bga-
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ancecomnicncmmai sr entrance' 10 incaM-oi,-,-
onBentnn street: orKate rxjxes on CSewt-axi
mm street Jf't
Mvs. P. M.
Williamson"
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All kind of
fr'
IWOOLS, ZEPHYRSr
LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC.
Comer of Gass and Jefferson streets, Astoria
"Stamping and Dress Making done to
order.
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