The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, April 27, 1882, Image 1

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Astoria, Oregon. Thursihiy Morning April 27, 1S32.
No. 23.
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FROZEN ROBINSON CRUSOB5. '
Most desort'island aorelists and
nlavwriohts. from Doftw tnCharlpcii
Rcadtf, place the scei. of tbeir I
heroes' suffering and privation on J
tropical iblando, which, if not
wholly barren coral reefs, contain
enough of vcfjelatable food and
fruit to sustain the Hv of the j
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niiniuLT.t:i 111:11 me:.s, ami mo,
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iti'riri 1.....1.. tun imiiiii uiiki '.
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Uut fact, which is stranger than
fiction, has added new distress to
the victims of romance and drama,
and cast the victims of misfortune
in a southern sea upon an island
of volcanic peaks covered with
snow and icy plains untouched by
the sun.
They were on the ship Tiinity,
from lew London, Connecticut.
Petroleum i.avinv ruined the whale
oil market, its owners sent it to
Heard's island, in the South sea, I
after sea elephant oil. Putting
four men on oue end of the island,
October, 15?0, tiioy sailed to the
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A storm came uti which drove the
vessel ashore. Tile csew landed (
and took
.r :.. i.r. .. nn!r..i
;uiuo in mi; ju-t ,
,.,,,, i-ii
shantios which had been built by
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previous ciev.s some yer.is"l)eiore.
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A fne was maue, the thermometer
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being below freezing, and altei
iroezing,
hauling a cask or two of provisions
ashore, the men lay down to sleep.
About midnight three of them
arose and walked down to the bay
where the ship lay to see if she
was going to pieces, for on that
depended their chances of landing
their food. To their astonishment
thoy could not find her. Looking i
off, they beheld her riding outtol
rr.t ... A ...n.. r . . lin.iu n ., 1 1 ..,. I
ca, uub u loan uii tuaiu) utiu dai
rying all their provisions with her.
Tho tide had risen and floated her
away, and, like "The Flying Dutch-,
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mon " lm mit fr Qtlll nlllllrf fil'Or
man." sue. mav ue sun sailing over
the seas at the meroy of wind and
tempest.
The caplain cheerfully announc
ed that they would probably have
to stay about a year on their island
home, so they set about looking
for food. Of a certain iort there
was enough wild cabbage, toler
able only after long boiling; sea
elephants, sea leopards, eight times
as large as seals; and penguins,
which provided them both with its
flesh and its eggs. Although they
TTere les3 than twenty miles from
their comrades on the other end of
the island, a volcano of enormous
height, covered with icy steeps and
seamed with ravines hundreds of
feet deep, cut them as completely
off as if a whole continent sepa-
ratcd them. The months went by
and they employed or amused
themselves as oest iiiev couia. me
freezing itorms inado outdoor
work almost impossible, and two of
tho men while in search of food
froze to death. How over, the'
eletbed themselves in the skins of
tho 6ea elephants and leopards;
while beds and pillows were made
of the feathers of captured birds.
The loss which sank most pro
foundly into their souls was the
loss of their tobacco, and although
they came from Connecticut, even
tho wild sabbage proved to be only
a mocking substitute. Some relig
ious boolcs and a dozen copies
of Harper's "Weekly, which they
had brought with them, were their
only literature. The carpenter
made them a wooden ball, and a
baseball club was formed, the cook
acting as umpire, the elephants,
leopards and penguins as spec
tators. A sun-dial was set up, but
from lack of a sun was not of much
use, During tho spring and sum
mer of last year they killed
sea elephants and secured 500 bar
rels of oil, which is worth S,000
and "belongs to them. Last De
cember their four comrades from
the other end of the island made
them a viit m a beat built of.
boards and wjnipppil with a seal-
skin Kill. S lortlv atter tiie unueu .
States hip Marion found and ros-1
cued tlioin, landed them at Cape
Town,
home.
whence tliev were spr.t
Talss Sentimeataltsm
On the nait of certain senti-
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mentahstx, from wnose ranKs are.
recruited tho idiots that go maud
lin over niurdeieis, adorn them
with flowers and baptize them
with tears, theie is some disposi
tion to guah ovei Jesse James'
"kindness" towaids his wife and
children. Just how kind and
tender he was only his intimate
friends can say. One of his as
sassins savs he was kind and indul
gent toward his children, and
"would get mad at his wife for
coirc-cting them." Even if he
were tender and good toward
them, it was only a trait ho tiad in
common with tiger-, and other
1 beasts of prey towards their o!F-
Ispriuir. Thib trciKtloesii't go vorv
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far toward i cconciling the people
of India to the habits of the man-
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,' - ':uing ugi-i auc it. iu iu:im; i
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raid upon one of liieiV villages,
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i Sitting Buli and Ihrf Modoc ckioi-
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tains weie doubtless kind to tlscir
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frontiersmen or their wives, or
the wives and daughters at the
posts and garrisons out west to
admlro these warriors anv more
because of their paternal affection.
The widows and orphans of the
conductors and bank officers
killed bv Jesse James could not,
. o tliinL- lin lifted In rmv nttrrOY-
.. .,,c;m n, thlt
Mr. James' treatment of his own
wife and children.
ITa wns esaentijllv ferocious.
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'not chivalrous. Ho was a savage
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at heart, with a varnish 01 what
might pass for chivalry, if his
bloody wantonnoss had not wash
ed all tho varnish all off. Ho was,
when killed, planning a raid
on a bank at Piatt City, Ne
braska, in which ho had made the
most elaborate preparations to
kill the cashier, whether it was
necessary or not. Ho killed one
conduotor because, previous to the
robbery, one of his band had sur
rendered too easily, aud he wanted
all the gang to bo liable for niHr-
der, so they would be too desper
ate to be caught and "give him
away." He never seems to havo
hesitated to imperil the lives of
his follower? in order to insure his
own safotw He recently told an
': aaauaintance that there was auotll-
, er of ,,:. gaiff wbom Jie liust j.jj
, a3 tl wt)re surrellli(.r;,, t00 fast,
,,i t. ..,,,,1,1 i, ; ,i,1(THr iftliev
were pcimittcd to live.
There is a& little romance ahout
such a creaturo a thero 13 about a
panther. Even his courngo may
bo doubted. Ho v as so (juick aud
sure with hi pistol that ho folt
safe, and for this reason did not
nnnilii itfnrtn iim I 'Kk n a tniinli n &:
iUailV VAUUJU 1413 iitU 411 lUUVd lfi
ho aeomod to. However this may
be, it vvai a kind of savage and
physical courage rather than a
high moral bravery. He seldom if
ever came to an open fight liko a
hero of a battla or tho leader of a
clan. This is not the kind of
courage that loads forlorn hopes,
or does its duty in plague-stricken
hospitals.
Tho exclamation "Hurrah" is
derived from the Slavonic word
Hurray, meaning "to Paradise."
Tho word was used as a variry
under tho belief that every one
who died in battle would go to
Paradise.-
iever so shopping without coa
saltius tlie cdvertisins; columns of Tni:
Astokiak. They will tell you where
the best bargains are to be had, and just
what merchants ar alive and dolpg
business.
A Touch of Nature.
la the swing of 1SG3 two great
armies were encamped on euuer
bide of the Rappahannock, one
dressed in folun, tlm other in gray.
As twilight fell, the bands on the i
r. . . . . , i . ,,Ti,
Lmon sido began to play ''The
Star Spangled 1'anner and "Hall,'
Round tho Flag," and that chal
lenge was taken up bv those on 1
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llic uliici aiuir, aim buuy iwapuuuv'
with "Tho Bonuio Blue Flag" aud
"Away Down South in Dixie." It
was borne in upon the soul of a
single soldier in one of those bands
of music to begin n sweeter and
more tender air, aud slowly as ho
playod it thore joined in a sort of
chorus by the instruments on tho
Union side, until finally a groat
and mighty chorus .swelled up and
down our army: "Home, Sweet
ITome." When thoy had finished-
there was no challenge yonder, for
every band upon tho further shore
had taken up tho lovely air, so
attuned to all that is holiest and
dearest, and one great chorus of
the two great hosts went up to,
Ued: and when thuv had tinisheil,
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irom me 003 a 111 gray came a c.ia.-
lengc: "Three cheers forllome!"
and thoy went up, resounding!
.1 1 .1 -1 .- - !..! ..!..
iniougu inesKies, 110111 ooui siuea ,
of tho liver. Something upon the)
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soiuieis cnecKS wasneu ou 1110
stains of powder.
Iiiko Unto Paul.
Yesterday afternoon an Appeal
reporter met J. W. Nilos, an in.
telligent colored man, who for sev
eral j ears has been engaged in tho
woi-kof establishing negro colonies.
From him the reporter obtained an
interesting account of the Nico
demus colony in Kansas. He said :
"Nicodcmus contains some I3G5
homos, and is located in Graham
county, the distiict being kuown
as Solomon's vailey. Thoy have
two churches there, one public
school, 0110 subscription school, a
postoffice and several stores."
" What do thoy do for money?"
"Well, they raise corn, pump
kins and vegetables and meet every
Saturday night and exchange com
modities. They give vegetables
and other productions lor drugs,
clothing, etc. I never know before
that men could live without money.
For three years aftor the colony
started there was not a team in it,
and tho men worked entirely with
picks and spade3, Tho colonists
were of tho worst class of negroes
from Kentucky. Many of them
wont to live easily off tho coin-
munity. Now they are transiorm -
ed into bard-vvorking farmers, thu
showing, as 1 have alwajb claimed,
that there was something to be
tnado even out of the lowest
negro.
"What fiOft of government havo
thnv?"
"A ivgular townsliip govern
nicnt, tho principal officer being 11
townahip trustee, who 11 a nngro."
.If emphis Appeal.
How Men Oat Hooked.
Carlylo never made a grimmer
sarcasm than tho picture of the
perfectly natural way in which tho
stripling oditor (in Howoll's
now story '"A Modorn Iustanco,'')
having a- fori 01 n headache from
eating mince pio before going to
bed, proposes to the pretty girl
who is kind to him next day.
How many men have proposed
becauso they were blue, and
wanted something to coddlo them
whou a glass of soltzer and a long
nap would havo cleared their
spirits, without the risk of some
womans' soundness of heart and
happiness.
.-Circuit Court Blanks, County
Court Blanks, Justice Court Blanks,
Shipping Blanks, Miscellaneous Blanks,
Deeds, Mortgages, etc, for Salo at The
Aatobiax office.
ItnuJii (u itrnt.
J?. t
coinnicilateil ex
Mrs. Dennv CurrunV.
nirthe.o
imsronntltmal church.
SUrrmtin ttroi. Kir-!.
will recive i.riler-. at lh -toio -r I.
V. Ca-ip fur upin-r AMmi.t trnn dtlici
lh0 oit' ' Umw. , ,WT onltfr, HII
the slate ami thoy will tx; luonipt!) at-
tenueu to.
For Nrnt
A ciuar stand: the iKtuivs an- for
sale. Inquire of I. II. Fox. Main street.
Wanted
Six good eariienters and lathi-re can
get steady einpiovmi
Inquire at this olllcc.
;et steady einplovmcnt and sood wa.
Sprlnff Opening.
Tliftro will l a spriiijf opoidtu; at t
airs. I'erovs oa n eune-iuaj ami imirs
day, April Stfli and 27th. Krw and
popular stylo-s of hats, bouiiets, triiu
inliiS9, etC;
"llouith ou Itnis"
Thti thlnjj de-.Irx'd found at lat. Ask
DrimL'iits for "Rouirh 011 Uats." It
clears oat nits, mice, roaches, tlie-j, W-"
bui?s. 15c. boxes.
Brnln aud Xerve.
Wells' Health Kenewer, sreatet icm
edv on earth for impotence, leanness,
sexual debility, ete., SI. at diinjgHt--.
Oregon Depot, DAVIS & CO.. Portland,
Oregon.
Catarrh of tho Bladder.
t
htinufins. Mu.u-tin.r. mltation of the
ininnrv trissa&os. diseased diKeb.r.r're.v
-- ly- Uucl,l:pHlb.l. , .,t" .msts;
Oroson Depot, 1AVIS& CO., Portland,
uregon.
.IU-1C IOI UJU IJlilllO, UlUili
Muic for tho piano, organ, utile,
violin, guitar, coract. aecordeon, nanjn,
hfe,coiiconina mid Other instalment-.,
Jut received at Adlers music stole.
Treat Your Teeth
i Rather than havo them pulled. Let
t our dentist save ail he can. You desire
'to have trouble, because J on have not
usea bozonoT. v nen properly nxett,
then nib on tho Sozodom', and keep
them all light for time to come.
Airiijoul Lodging Iour. fort.
Inml. Oregon.
New liouso and first class in it.s a
nolntmeiits. Third street.- in- It, Jt
Thompson's block, opposltESflPiBKTu?:!
worth, ttooms oytno dav, week or
month. Mas. E. Ar.iiif.OM.
Tako A'otlce.
On alter this date an additional 10
cents per cord will bo charged on all
orders for sawed wood not accompanied
by the cash, at Urais wood iard. Jul
lst,ltl.
Tim WecUIy tMoriau
Is a mammoth sheet, double. t!.o
size of tho Daily. It is hut tho pa
per for tho fireside, containing in addi
tion to ail tho ciuront news, choiee mis
collany, agricultural matter, markvt re-
poiis, etc. ii is juraisiiea hi single suo
scribers at S3 00 per year In advance.
War! Warl War!
Water front offered freo to any ivi son
that will build a sav mill in tho city of
Williainsport. lumbei v,-c must have 1
to nullu this city. v e navo oun siore 111
running order atpresent. (Juito i- num
ber have already located homos in this
city, and jet there is room. Sold on
timo to suit purchasers. Located one
mil.i south of Astoria, on the sunuv -.idw
of tlie hill, on Young's baj.
! 1 IV, 1 , f t w, V t.
Soticr.
leo cream, iee cream, .it Koseo-A re
fresliment snloon, Saluid.-iy and .'iun-l
day rveninK'i. Oeriden block,
' llm'forai u,.,ir friends in tho stsu-s 01
luucouuiiiuu aim jmii'si 01 1111s suiie,
can iiitv! no more complete luidc-nnpri-
hensive volume of fiKts to svml them
than b sub-jcrlbisi mi tills iourtii I.
audhavtii" us limit it wreki to llur
friends, tvu mail it as directed. For
i .1 wi 111 iunuu;5, VTti luuii linen copies i
01 HIE IV RKKI.Y ASTi)lll.N(HU Ji,v-r.
In the Whole. History oC3!e.tlrnie !
Xo proiaratloii has -vn vorformed
such ninrvelnna eurert, or liiuint.iiiu-.l so
widoa lcnutation. as AvkuV lui:i:liv 1
rECTOUAL, Which is recognized us the
uorld'srenutty tor all diseases ot the. ur.s ,,ms,.:, mtti,i,i,as been the relgnlui;
throat and lunss. Its long-continued kpfcits-ror indip-ztimi.djsptiisia, fever and
sericsof wonderful cures In all climates air. l-''.s er plivsle.il stamtna, liver cotn-
li.o inml. If iinlirnta.llv I'lui.vti k. n .nfn ktl ilt.l flfil AtllPr ltKOnlGlM. lUlll llfLS heeil
and , reliable agent' to employ. "AKaTiist
ordinal v colds
!!?'..f "S.10?11.!:
ner.s of moro bcrious disordors. it nets
hpccdlly and wurely, r.tvvaja relieving
suffering, and often having life. The
protection it altoids, by its timely us in
throat aud che-st disortlen, makes it an
Invaluable, remedy to be kept alwaj 3 on
hand In every home. Xo jiersoii can
afford to bo without' it, and tho-who
have unco uel it never will, from
their knowledge of its composition and
rilccts, physicians ujo tho Chkkky
1'ECtORAi. estcnslvoly in their practice,
and elergvmeji recommend It. It is
ab.solute.lv cei tain in its remedial eftecis,
and will nlwas can? where ciues p,re
JlOiaiblp.
pon s ki.v: nv am. dbalsk-i.
Acough.coutorsoro throat should be
stopiied. Xcglect fuquently resultti in
an iucurablo lung disease or consump
tion. Brown's JJroneliial troches do not
disorder the stomach like cough sjiui,
and baUsms. but att dircctlv on the in
flamed parts, allajing irritation, give
relief in a.sthm3, bronchitis, coughs,
catairh, aud the throat troubles which
singers ami public speakers aro subject
to. For thiity rears Brown's bronchial
troches havo been recommended bj
physicians, ami always give perfect
satisfaction. Ilavinc lieon tested bv
wide and constant use for nearly an en
tire generation, they have attained well
merited rank among tho few staple
remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cents a
oox everywhere.
I'm ii-1umI Itoow to' Let
At .Mr? .Miiiison'i. ioiiylni couju.
Noticp.
The AsU-il.i .Shirt una Oil Clettiini:
, Kactoiy has nioml next homo to
I O'Ki i.'iiN Huti-I. IVrwins wishing ?ood
ni! loihi'i-4 in keep th.-in dry will plea-e
'.mII.
a"- z:
.treiit!ni Pis!itiiipii.
I's" Xiolioi.t's IJali'i or Ciilonil oil for
-oio or chaiipul IisihN. for sale by .Iot
! (J. C'hartui . Title tallies free to nil.
I-orthe fmo-.l bitiis m tho city go to
tlie Oiient.il lutlilii!! rooni''. opposite
UolcIenV ar.rttini -.'ore.
let: (K ('irAiiTuiLsProp.
To the l.n'.lics.
Drert-iiaakinK In all its brandies; ncat
and reasonable, at Mis. Dcuny Currans.
Cav. street, near Cousrosation.il (hurcli.
Win Hemove
Mi -.!!. t'oper,of the I. X. L. store
has leased the eiitiio lower .tloor of the
Knh.'hNof i'jthla-, biilhiing and will
remove his stock 011 or about the first of
M.tj. linivjc owrstoekccl and wishing
In frduru Ins present stock lie will offer
js .1 speei.ii indii'Tinent a ery liberal
dlst'onnt to all c.isii e.nstoiners buying
"oods to amuitut 01 tio or over. Ite-
1 inoiiilier that in p.itiotrizing this s:1h
thai iitciiisco'tiit will DO liaiuleil oaeK
111 cull.
Have Wisiar's b.ilsun of wild cherry
always at hand. It euros coughs, colds,
broiuiiilis, wIionpi;igcoui;li, eioup, in
mienza, consamptlon, and all throat and
liuigcoiuiii.ituls. 0 cent? audl a bot
tle. Mnstcnl Instruction.
ir,lf. Yrcd. Max or. of Switzerland, is
no in tlie city and intend-, organizing
acias in 1r.stnune11l.il music. Anyone
who eonteino!At es Inkin a emu so of in-
stria-lion on'the phnu will llnd this a
ire optrorlunity. Piol
iH'ii at 5lr-. Twilight's.
Pi of. Ma t't may bo
lernviHi nUlorw.
CmotKbaJlubra.
The Count Cilirhon was tho bpatiisb
Vieeroy in Pent in 1'JTj). Tlie Countess,
hts wite, was pros'raled by an intermit
tent level, fiom w liieh sliu was fiettl by
tlie us..- of the native, remedy, the Peru
vian bark. or. us it was called in tho
language of thu country, ''(Juiiiquina."
tlnitcful for her iocnpiy,on her return
to Kuiope in lixe, slip intioduced the
rained in .Spain, whe-re It was known
under various name.-, until J.iunicus
called it Cinchoiiii.iu honor of the ladv
"whoiiaU brought Uiciu that which was
nioie priviout. man inegoiiioi iiiemcaa.
To tills day. after a lapse of two hun
dred and niiy ienis, science lias given
us nothing to take i's. place. It effectu
ally curp- a morbid uppetlte for stimu
lants, by restoring the natural tono of
the stoiii.uii. It attacks excessive love
ot lupim as it does a fevor.and destrojs
Iiotii alike. Tho iKivverlul tonic irtue
of tho Cinchona K pa'f-crved in the
I'eruv ian Hitlers, which are as eilectivo
against malaual feer to-ilay as they
wen: in me navh oi mo om panlsn
Viceroys. We guarantee thu Ingredi
ent, of tbPr-p bitters to bo absolutely
pine, and of the best kuown mialit.
A tital wiil-iiiU3f jua that this is tlie
best bitter in the world, "Tho proof of
Ihfi pudding i in the eating," and we
willingly abide this test. J?orsale bv
all druggists, grocei s and liquor dealers,
unit r 1:
l,wli & Ci .. ajjen U for Astoria.
, ,. ,., ...., otaenainn orniorenostet-
j woji :";;!', JtS,?1 rJf?,l'?n!leS
! mauerae.; a reU..,,cy to premature decav,
iintsiiNta!ni:i!id comfort-, the need and In
firi.i.
Tor stile l ..II IiU!;sits iuU Deniers
, " Ri'iivmlly
Asroiav oi:i:u).s
DRUGS AND CHElViiGALS,
Toilet and Fancy Articles,
PATENT EIEDICINES, ETC.
ay l"r(-seriptlcrs e.irefully wn'ijjoundid nt
all Sours.
S-TylfMri-iilBitliic lliicturrs and IJUt,
ainl Itiimplirev's lelficrUs;!eI.t.
A. O. ST1NS0N & CO.,
BLACKSMITHiNG.
At dipt. Roei-, old stand, corner of Casi
and Court Streets.
Ship and Cannery work. HorsesUoelnp.
Wagons made aud repaired. Good work
guaranteed.
P W CELEBRATED X
f QTOSSJLCK .
MIFCELLAXEOU?.
S. ARNDT & FERCHEN,
Aaiuuu, - uiituu.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
lss
ULACKSMIIIt
SHOP
.... vPSE
Boiler Shop
sV"
All kinds of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
X1
STEAMBOAT WOBK
TrompUy atlenilwl to.
AspeetaKj imuloot risUr!nx
CANNERY DIES,
rOOT OF UVFAYKTTK STltKliT.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
Bp.vtov Stukkt, Kcau Pahkei: nocsit.
.VSTOKIA. - OBKOON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
URDiHIHISEBNBISBS
BoiieV Work, Steamboat Work,
and Cannery Work a specialty.
CASTINGS.
Or ill 1 DeserlptloiiM made to Order
at Mliort Xotiee.
.V. I). Wash, rresident.
.1. (1. ili'STLKR, Secretary,
t. W. C vsk. Trensuror.
JOUN' Fox, Supenntcndect
DICALKn IK
Sew and Choice
MILLINERY,
Desires to eall U10 attention 01 the Ladta of
Astona to the fact that shft litis rceclvcd
a larse ajortinout rf the
I.ATKHT hTVWJS OF
Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings,
AJ.O
Conu-r Mala and So,ucmoilic Streets.
Barbour's
No. 40 I2-Ply
SALMON TWINE !
CORK MB LEAD LIKES,
SEINE TiWINES.
A Full Stock Now on Hand.
HENBY BOYLE & CO.,
311 Market (Street. Han Fraiiclxco
Sole Agents for tho Parlllo CcaL
,1. H. JD. GMiAY,.
Whotonale aaii retail denier in.
.J if. KIXDS OF FKKD,
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
Oeneral stonize and Vhllfn!;,, "1 renson
itile terms. Kmt oi Il'iiton street. Astoria
Oregon.
FJ1IST CMNH
Dress Making.
Mrs. T. S. Jewett.
Up slalrj, opixHlte Mr1. Koaers IVxirdlng
Kouse.
Washington "Market,
Main Street, - - Astoria Qrrgfm
BERGMAy C BEIIRY
RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATrEh.
tion of tho public to the fact that the
above Market prill always be mpptiod with a
FULLVARIITY BEST QUATJTY
op
FRESH AND CURED MEATS!
Which will basold at lowest rates, wholesale
ana
l retail. Special attention idrea to iappl)
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BCSINESijCARpS.
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XOTAP.Y PUBLIC,
ALXnONEEH, COMMISSION AND
SURANCK AGKKT.
TjU. J. C. MIAFTr.Il,
PIltSICIt.N ana SIT1CEOX.
lOEUTscuEit .vnrr.)
IMsenheN ortlie Throat a Speclolt y.
Offlco over Conn's Drag Store.
J)R. C. C. GLASS,
VnYSICIAX AKD SCEQKON,
Ofllee oterA. V. Allen's Store,
ASTORIA, - OREGON. .
"Tl D. WXNTOSi,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Omco In C. U Parker. bunding, on Botoa
stesf t, opposite wistotu House,
AbTORIA, .... OREGON.
TAX TBTTXK, M. D.
rnysiciAN and surgeon
Office Over the 'White House.Store.
ltEstorycE 0?er ElbersonS Bkey, op
polt8 BartU & Myers' Saloon.
"P p. incss,
PBNTIST,
ASTORIA, - - - OREOON.
IUwiiir In Allen'rt building up stain, corner
ot Cassnutl Sqvuiocqbe streets.
J Q. A. BOWLBY. "
ATl-OItNEY-AT LATiV.
Cbpuainus Street. ASTORIA. OREOON
Q n. KAIX & CO.,
OEAI.ER nr
Doors, U'lndowH, BUndn. Tran
Koins, Lumber, Ete.
All kinds of Oak-Lumber, Glass, Boat M
ttrllil. etc
Turning and Bracket Work
A SPECIALTY.
Stonm Stilt niar Weston hotel. Cor. t!i
evl 0 aud Astor streets.
vyw. uowh,
.BOAT BUILDER,
ATTnr. OLD STAND, OKAY'S BCILDING
FIKST CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY.
MAGNUS C. CROSBY,
Dealer U
HARDWARE, IROM, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
PtateK ail Steam Fitters
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON TIN AND'COPPER,
Cannery and FishBrmBns Supplies
Stoves, Tin Ware andfHouse
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IS SHEET IRON, TIN, COP
PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done tyith neatness and dispatch,
None but llrst class workmen emplojed.
A large assortment of
S'CALEP
Constantlyron trnnd.
WILLIAM EDGAR,
Corner Main and Chenamua Streets,
ASTORIA OREGON.
DEALSE V
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
Tim Celebrated
JOSEPH RODCER8 & SONS
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
AND THE GENUINE W08TENH0LM
and other English Cutlery.
STATIONERY!
FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS
Genuine Heershaum Pipes, etc,
A Una stock ot
IVntrtipM oad JeireliT. SlttBzlo aat
lirtM-b lMa.Alas Sbot Gnnn and
rttllrK, KnvalTcrs, Pistols,
uid AmmnnltlOB'
MARIXF.
GLAMSKH.
AUO A TOJ
Assortniont of firm 8rECTACLE3 and EYE
GLAStsKS.
SHIPPING TAGS
rpHE BEST qUALTTY, WILL BE SOLD
I hv the hnnared. or h? tho hor. nrlntMl or
I plain, to suit outoaen. at
In Astosiut office.
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