The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, April 29, 1882, Image 1

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Astoria, Oregon. Saturday Moniiug, April 29, J 882
No..25.
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AN HISTORICAL HERO-
Death of the Captor of Santa Anna
on ths Pieldl of San Jacinto.
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One of the most uiode.it tu:u
rArr&ii tt tIii Iiamac sf hicnri' t
was consigned to bis law resting !
rt
rJkneinthfiOddFnlotyc'emetr.rv;l
on Monday last. He was buried i
with due and appropriate cere-
monies by his brethren of the so- interesting incidents Ot Lap
ciety of which he was one of theStaiu 3'lvester's service i.. Texas,
oldest members in the city. This ,l0r even s,,ch as have wlt! d,fficul
was Captain James A. Svlvester, i ou aceou,lt oi hi "odestyand
who, for many years past, has been reserve.'.beeu extracted from him
, . .it - - ,t,;, 1 by intimate friends. But of the
engaged m the business in this .J ' .,.,, ,. , ,
-. f j- , n a ' incident of which he felt prouder
city of superintending freight and . ,
transportation in steamboats, in
all his relation's he was a good man,
honest, faithful, patriotic, modest
and unassuming. Not even to many
of his most intimate friends did this I
quiet old gentleman ever commu
nicate the facts of bis early career,
which was of the most eventful
character full of military adveu
tiire, of narrow escapes from perils
by flood end field. Among these,
too, was nn exploit which links his
name with one of the most import- j wutcu tovcrcu lue I""'" u" """-"
ant and interesting events in the , ?e tbaM,e " S Jacmt0 was
history of the southwest. This i,oa8ht. that P"vate Sylvester
was the capture of President Nbled upon a Mexican envel
Anna after the memorable battle Ped a common soldiers Wan
of San Jacinto. Thi8 capture, ket' The first IU,Pulse WM t0 shoot
more than the victory achieved bv h5m' but th? Mfixican' tbrowlnS UP
the Americans over a Mexican ! hls arm,6' e"ed ut r 1r and
army of three times their force, ' ""entered himseU. Sylvester
secured theindependence of Texas, i h.m c osely, and on in.
As a prisoner under the shrewd , quu-y was-told by his prisoner that
,. , . , , , t-- cQ , he belonged to the Mexican cav
diplomatist and tactician bam
r A 0 . . 'alrr, and was oulv a common
Houstou, Santa Anna was recon-, . . -
... iL , ,, , -,1 'soldier, pointing to his coarse shoes
ciled to the demand for the with- j ' . .s
, , . x, ,f - . , and clothing m proof thereof. But
drawl of the Mexican troops be-,
yend the Rio Grande, and upon ;
liir- lnf?no rt r A OC311MTrft fl Tllflt'.
effect, he obtained his release. shoS " his jacket and the
The hot blood of the Texans dis. ! caffs, he discovered that the un
proved this action. The butcher-' derclothmg of the captive was of
les
of the-Alamo and Goliad had
aroused the mest furious passions
of the soldiers against the Mexican vealed; Thns detected the pns
chieftain. They cried aloud for, ner admitted that he belonged to
.. , , ithe President's staff, and that
bis execution, and faerce demon- .'11
strations were m
nfl hv th a tnrh.i- I
lent and excited Texans, both
against the Mexican chief and
their own commander, for sparing
his life and treating him with
clemency and courtesy. But Sam
Houston was a statesman as well
as a warrior, and thought it of far
mnrA pallia in "Pia-roc in inaiipr. hfr
, . . . , .! '
release from invasion bv a greatlv '
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superior power than to gratify the 1
. , ,
vengeance of an excited populace '
,a , ,. , , I
aud soldiery. Had Santa Anna
escaped, as many
- , . -v.
of his officers
aA man AtA tYinm HQII ll ! 1 1 tl ft
aMU UIVU uiU) uw.. . r. .. ,
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doubt from his known energy and
. . . ,, ,
wncn.imAC Tn li TCrtlllri llflVP
" ,, . , iL ,'vester's captive, and cried: "Eli
quickly raised another army and r '
. . , , m r . 'Presidente! El Presidente! " Fhusi
orrcitn tnvanoH I ovr.Q hArtlinntP- t
AVU.lt-7 fcl .. f.w.. . v 1
kh. foil 5ntn tin, ln(k f a brave
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ana nonest soiuier, wuo rejecieu
every offer made to him for his ! .. - , . ,
, , . , 0 . , , as his captor, and was treated with
release, and safely conducted him . r . . ,
. - 1 tt 2 mi' 'becoming magnanimity and eour-
to General Houston's camp. I ni3 , " J5
,, ... tesy bv the 1 exan commauder.
captor was our venerable-s citizen " -r
, . 1 - .1- !. livcw Orleans limes-Democrat.
who was buried in this-tcity on
Monday last. Captain James A. ( " ,,
Sylvester, a young printer from
Pennsylvania,happeningin Cincin
nati in 1835, caught tbe Texas
volunteer fover, which had been
inflamed by the eloquent appeals
of that distinguished Democratic
captain, General Robert Lytle, the
father of that equally gallant
Democratic chieftain, General
William Lytle, who fell in
front of the charging column of
the Federal army at Chickamauga. A foreigner on one occasion in
Through the exertion and influence dulging in skeptical doubts of the
of General Lytle, a fine body of
volunteers was raised in Cincin
nati, and, by subscription of the
ladies, two brass pieces were pro-
cured and were dispatched to
Tflo m nfrl in tho nceaual con-
..-y .
test in which her eettlera had be
come involved.
Young Sylvester joined these
volunteers, and, reaching Texas,
participated in all the stirring
events of ih campaign which,
closed on thf field of San Jacinto in ,
1 " l"'" uu ul uwu ... .
) a decisive victory for the Texans. t
.The only eannon" used by the Tox-1
J r . . . '
ans in this battle were those which ,
had W.n P'"" by the ladjej
- i ? T U .!!
WMUralu' " "ou,u
w5thin the comPaas of. ,lh5s n"H
tiv ,0 desenbe a tithe of the j
; all others, his discovery and cap
ture of Santa Anna, the Democrat
last summer published a full ac
count, derived from himself and
confirmed by the testimony of vet
erans of the Association of Texa9
Patriots, who bold their festivals
on the recurrence of every anni
versary of the battle of San Jacin
to. It was by accident, while
hunting through the high grass
the sharp eyes of the young soldier
----f - -. .
fin w nw1 -4-lr i4 i i WTar tnj
" "-"P1" VUU1U "ut "'" "a ,,,a
' rrtaT! iftWAlrw ltn it Tif.iIrt ra
-on jUHVii T) wuk il numu AJJ
made largely to his advantage if he
would assist him to escape to the
not distant post of another division
of the Mexican army, which had
been ordered to join Santa Ana at
San Jacinto, The reply to this
proposition was an imperative or-
der, emphasized by the aiming of I
l. "
an unerring rifle at his body, to :
get up auct torwaru marcn to camp,
r "T
On the arrival at Houston s liead-
.
quarters, wnicn nau bo oiner snei-
r . ,
O 1 '
i iug live oak tree, a number of
to . . .
Alexics:; prisoners recognized feyl-
.
- betrayed, Santa Anns announced
, himself to General Houston with
' rltik rlr t rnftnn:ni70M t"lrixeft
, i'ie Rochester Express says tho
prfnee of Wales "leads a bulldog
. arou,,cl with a string." That shows
that ho is not proud. If he were
' to lead his bulldog around with an
is Jjarat s0& chain studded with
diamonds, his mother's subjeoto
would be apt to say that he was
putting ou too many airs for a
prince who doesn't pay his debts.
existence of an overruling Provi
dence, Sydney Smith, who had ob
served him, evidently well satis-
fied with his repast, said, "You
must admit there is great genius
and thought in that dishr '-Ad-
1 .. .... . .
mirable!" he replied: nothing can
be better." "May I then ask, are
you prepared to deny the ex
istence of the cook?" asked Sydney.
What Broke a Printer.
'Pfrii r.tlKllCr)Ii fT n WOflblP Tlfi nr
.... ,-.-.. - -... r-i
in Oregon before the war, was nn-
der the paddle and hitched to a
. n -,
wagon to tjoot. ne cairieu a iouu
1 ot louOt, dent aim anxiety wmen
..,.,.. , - .
would have crushed 11 secretary oil W. Caw for upppr Astoria or any oth.-r ,
n ' - litartof Ihecity. heaour onlerj on
, ., ..... '
dollar was a cari-wneeuu nis eyes,
and two cart-wheels in the eye? off
his employes. It is vividly re-
, r , . .. .
JUITIUOCICU UJ UIU mil" uv.t, c;
certain publisher in an interior
town felt as happy as a king when
he could send for two bundles of
paper at once, and it is more viv
idly remembered that he never saw
the week when he could buy one
bundle of paper and pay off the
bands, too, in cash.
One day a printer died. Per
haps he gradually starved to death,'
or maybe the anxiety as to how he
could buy both wood und flour
the same Saturday finished him.
At any rate a new printer came up
from Poitland to fill the gap, and
fiis wanes were to be twelve dol-
e
lars si week. On the first Satur
day he got an order on a hardware
store for 810 and 82 in easli. On
the next he got a boot and shoe
order for 9 and $3 on a grocery.
On the third he had to take a 86
order on a livery stable and let the
balance go over. His fourth Sat
urday had arrived, and he had 18
due him. An order for that amounc
on a saw-mill man was quietly laid
on his case and the books bal
anced, but he pretested:
"Why, I can't use this order."
"Why not?"
"I don't want any lumber."
"You don't?"
"No, sir."
The publisher looked blank,
scratched his head, and after a
minnte hurried over to the desk
with the remark:
t n 1 x Tin i-
"I see j all right. I'll tear this
up and give you one on a cooper I
for $10 and another .on the under- j
r I
tauer tor 50. x ou naa Deuer ar-
. 1 .., i
range to get roarnea ami seiue
down here."
The printer left town thatieenanyasrlcutural matter, market re-
night by a very muddy highway.
having disposed of his orders for
$2 in cosh and a satchel to hold his
"spare shirt.
Tbe Mont Ytt
A maiden went Into the water
To bathe; but her inaiaina she .sater, t
And after some effort she cater,
And back to the seabeach she brater,
Like a lamb sent away to tha slater,
She told her she always had thater
An obedient dutiful dater,
And if she had done as she'd tater, '
. ,. , . ,, ., , ,1
Hhe'd have .staid on the store; and
she'd ater
Kfeslst her desire for the water.
"I am one of the superiuteg-
j dcts here and my broth" e the
others," remarked ex Pos,tmaster-
General Jwell to a visitor to htei
great leather belting manufaetory
at Hartford the other day. -"We
are all practical it; this business;
we are tanners by trade. I can
j put on an Eproa and do any work
in our factory, from the currying
cf leather to the finishing of a
belt.
Dr. Henderson confirms the
story told by Icelandic travelers
of sis mice taking a piece of
dried mud, placing berries upon it
and using it as a raft to cross &
stream. They arrauge themsplveB
around the edge, their heads in
the middle and their tails in tho
stream to serve as rudders. They
carry potatoes or eggs on laud by
one lying down aud holding the
egg between his fore paws,, whilo
his companions draw him along by
tho ears. Mr. Romanes tells the
story of a dog in Scotland, who in
going to church with bis masier
had to swim a channel a mile wide.
If the tide was flowing he ran
north a mile; if ebbing, he ran
south an equal distance, always
landing at a point near the church.
Itoaru-. to Kent.
4 rr m.a n i irunts o nifuil fftirrtlhc i
y$n; ; ,
0ODimoaateir at Jin. Denri, Cu.-rans.
near the Congregational church.
Hhrrman uros. K-cprri ;
t
will receive order' at the store of 1
t. - ndeil to.
For Hcnt
A cigar stand: Use fixtures aif for
sale. Inquire of P. H.I-ox, Mai 11 street.
Attentinn FixSicrmcn.
Use Niehola's Balm of Gilead oil for
sore or chapped hands, for sale bv Joe
G. Charters. Tide tables free to ill.
For the finest batli9 in the city go to
the Orient bathing room-j, o'ppoiite
Holden's auction store.
Joe O. CnARTKi:?,Prop.
Treat "Vour Teeth
Rather than have them pulled. Let
your dentist save all he can. Von desire
to hae trouble, hecausi! you have not
ued Sozodot. When pioju-rly fived.
then rub on the Sozodoxt, and keep
them all right for time to eoiae.
Will Ileinove
Mr. C. H. Cooper, of the l.X.I,. stow1
has leased the entire lower floor of tlm
Knlchtsof Pythias buildii)!' and will
remove his stock on or about the first of
May. Being overstocked and wishing
to reduce his present stock he will offer
as a special Inducement a very liberal
discount to all cash customers, having
goods to amount of 10 or oer. "He
number that in patronizing this sale
that the discount will m handed back
in cah.
Musical Instruction-
Prof. Fred. Mayer, of Switzerland, is
now In the city and intends organizing
a class In instrumental music. Any one
n ho contemplates taking a course of 111-
! structiun on the piano will tind this a
rare opporiuuuy. rroi. 3iaver may ui?
seen ut .Mrs. Twilight's,
Nprlntr Opening.
Theie will be a spring opening at
Mrs, Derbv's on Wednesday and Thurs
day, April 2Gth snd 27th, tkw and
popular styles of hats, byimet, trim
mings, etc.;
Arilsoni Lodaluc House,
Port-
laud, Oretrou.
ew nouseyanu nrst. cuss in, its an-polntment,hlrdiSstreettn-K.
K
Thompson's block, opposite Capt. Ains
worth. Rooms by the day, week or
month. " Mus. EI Arrkioni.
Take Xotlt-c.
On after this date an additional 10
cents per cord will be charged on all
orders for sawed wood not accompanied
tit1hseiJ,e.ash at Grays wood arU- Juty
,
Tne eell Asluriau
is a
is a mammoth sheet, double the
size or the DaUj.. jt is jUt the pa-
if the Dally. Jt is just the pa-
pprfortne ureside, containing in addi
tion to all the current news, choice mis-
norts. etc. It is furnished to single sub
scribers at S2 00 per year in advance.
Aotlce.
Ice cream, iv cieam, at IJosc-o-'s re-
ifreshmeut saloon, Saturday and Sun-
, day evenings. Occident blocK.
Set Found.-
Net picked up, about fortv fof-t maik
ed "K. K.," on the lead line "No. 12."
The owner can have it by appljing at
Tlieo. Brackker's cigar store and paying
charges. It was picked up between
Smith3' polui and the black buoy.
Jas. Freeman.
, , iltn3 , ,. ,, , ,..
ror chills, feier, ague, and neatc-
U3i3i ijolukn's I.ieuuVs Liqciii Hki:k
asd Toxic I.nviooratoii. CoMcn's;
tale no other. Of druggists.
Have w'istars balsam of wild herr
ahai4 at hand. It cures rutighs. cold-,.
bronchUis, whr.oiiiijg coiwh, eioup, in-,
Uuema. consumption, and all throat and L
lung complaints. ."-0 cents antlSl al.ot-
tie. 1
3Ali ciuiclli uf Otegou who desire
to tuform their ft lends m the states of
thecoudition and progress of this state,
eouuuion una progress 01 mis snue,
i have no more coiupieUi andcompre-j
isive oluaie of factso j-eud them
n by subscribing for this journal, j
can 112
hensiv
andhaing us uiail it wicklj to their
friends. We mail it 'as directed. For
5 00 In advance, wo mall three copies
of The Weekly Astoriax one" vcr.
...A.. M 3.'V. lUtlln 1
Peruvian Bittertt.
Cintboaa llubrA.
Tho Count Cinehon wa the .Spe.nish
Viceroy m Peru IiHCSO. The Countess,
his wife, was prostrated by an intermit
tent fever, from which she wa.s freed by
the u.se ot the iintite remedy, the Peru
vian bark. or. as it was called in the
language of the country, Quinquina."'
Grateful for her reoovery, on her return
to Europe in 10.e, she introduced the
remedy ill Spain, where it was known
under various names, until Lluuanis
called it Cinchona, in honor of the ladv
who had brought them that which was
more precious than the gold of th? Incas.
To this day, after a lapse of two hun
dred and fifty years, science has given
us nothing to take Its place, it ifleetu
allv cures a morbid appetite for stimu
lants, by restoring tho natural tone of
the stomach. It attacks excessive love
of liquor as it does a fever, and de-strov.s
both alike. The powerful tonic vlrtiio
of the Cinchona is preserved in the
Peruvian Bitters, which are as I'ffect'ue
against malarial fever to-dav as thev
were In the days of the old Spanish
Viceroys. We guarantee the ingredi
ents 01 tnoe bitters to oa absolutely
pure, and of the best known quality.
A trial will satisfy you that this is the
best bitter In the world. "The proof of
me piuming is in me eaun?." ana we
willingly abldo this test. For sals by
all druggists, grocers and liquor dealers.
Order It. Loeb &C0., agents for Astoria.
J'nmUUed Hooas toj Let
At Mr-.. Mutton's lodging house.
Notice-
Tlie.Woiia Shirt and Oil Clothing
Factor has moved next house to
O'BrieiVri ilotol. Persons wishing good
oil clothing to keep them dry will please
call.
To tin- L.alie.
Dresimaking in all its branches; neat
and reasonable, at Mrs. Denny Currans.
Cass street, near Congregational Church.
Itriiiu a;nl -Verve.
Wells' Health Kenewer, greatest rem
edy 011 earth for impotence, leanness,
sexual debility, etc., Si. at druggists.
Oregon Depot, DAVIS & CO, Portland,
Oregon.
Catarrh of the Bladder.
St'ngin, smarting, irritation of the
urinary passage-,, diseased discharges,
cured l-y Buchiipaibi. !. at druggists.
Oregon Depot, DA VISA CO., Portland,
Oregon.
'(tuuuii "ii KatH.'"
The thing tle.-ired found at last. Ask
DruggWs lor "Hough on Kats." It
clears out rats, nitce, roaches. Hies, bed
bugs, ice. boxes.
War! War! War!
Waterfront offered tree to any neron
that will build a saw mill in tho city of
Williainsiiort. Lumber wo must have
to Ijuild this city. Wu have one store in
running order at present. Quito ft num
ber have already located homes in this
city, and yet theru is room. Sold on
time to suit purchasers. Located ono
mile south of Astoria, 011 the .sunny side
of the hill, on Young's bay.
J WlLLlAMSO.v.Slt.
In the. Whole llinSury of Sleitlclne
No prejiaralion lias ever performed
such marvelous cures, or maintained so
wide a reputation, as AyER's CHEUitY
Pectoral, which is recognized as tho
world's remedy for all diseases of the
throat and lungs. Us Jong-continued
series of wonderful cures in all climates
has made it mmewally known as a safe
and reliable agent to employ. Against
ordinary colds, which are the forerun
ners of more serious disorders, it acts
speedily and surely, always relieving
suffering, and often saving life. Tho
protection it affords, by Its tlmel use In
throat and iliest disorders, makes it an
Invaluable remedy to be kept always on
hand In every home. No person can
afford to be without it, and those who
have once used. It never will. From
their knowledge of its composition and
effects, whvsiclans use the Ciiebey
Pectoral extensively in their pfacflcry
ami clergymen recommena it, u is
absolutely certain in its remedial effects,
and will always cure where cures are
possible,
FQB SALE bv all dealers.
a cougn. cold or sore throat should be
stopped. Neglect f 1 eijuently results in
an incurable lung di-ease or consump
tion. Brown's Bronchial troches do not
disorder the stomach like cough syrups
and bal-am. hut act directly on the iu-
' ilsmed parts, allaying irritation, give
relief in asthma, bronchitis, coughs,
calami, and the throat troubles whl
ratarih. and the throat troubles which
singers and public speakers are subject
to. Forthiitv vears Brown's bronchial
troches have' been recommended by
ph.icians, ami alwajs give porfeet
satisfaction. Haiug been tested by
wido and constant i'.e for nearly au en
tile generiiuon, mej nave aitaineu wen-
i.if .itl limt fiitmntr tlir fpw Qtnnlf,
remedies of the age. Sold at 23 cents a
oox everywhere.
fclfTErtS
IV r a qiuricr f a enmury orimne Hotct
ter's.Stoiiuoh Bltlers has been tho reigning
jpeciUc lor Indigestion, dyspepsia, fever aud
n-riio. loss cf iiiivsical stamina, liver coui-
nl.iiul .ii:d other ilisouters. und lias been
ituwt Mtimh:if ii-iilv emliirvpri liv fn.Hipnl
men as a health and strength restorative. It
counteracts a tendency to preiunturo decay,
and su-tain-i e.i:d cuiiuorts the ned and Ui
llrai. For "u by alt DrumuH aa-i Dfalere
seueralij .
Leinonweber & Co.,
C. UUN-S.VWSBEH i 'JI.IIEO
ESTABLISHED 18S3.
ASTORIA. OREGON,
TAMf S ASD GURR11RS,
.Manufacturers and Irapoitew ot
4 LL KINDS OF
AND FINDIS08-,
Wholesale Dealers hi
OIL AND TALLOW.
eBmgbe3t cash price paid for Bides and
TjUow.
tfOSTETTE)j
&3S25E3M?ft2A 9u?7r., -SflaWB
i "illiwBF
MISCELLANEOUS.
S. ARNDT & PERCHEN,
ASTORIA. - OliEQOX.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
iuyukm.mhu ih LJjJSSL . JJ
SHOP:
AMI C
Boiler Shop '-&
All kinds of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
AND
STEAMBOAT WOSK
Criinptly attended to.
A .im.-Ulty made uf repalrinj
CANNERY DUOS,
lOOf QV LAKAYKnU STKI5KT.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
Ukntox Ktrket. Neva Takjojs llocsr,
AKTOlilA. - OHKGON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LMDlllRISBRiHUIBS
Boiler Work, Steamboat Work,
and Cannery. W6rk-'aJspecialty.
or all DexcrlptloiiM made to Order
Jit Hliort Xotlrc.
A. H. YAS J'W'iaeul.
J.-IlU8Tl,et, Scrfaty.
l.'W jCa K,Jrre,-uurer
Joiix i'ox.StipfruueEoent,
WasKingtonfMarket
- :l . .
mciu Mnet, - -Axtwia '.Kegw.
--KSSjfe&a!
tie.uuJiAJi w jJiSKii.rrj-
RMPCf FULLY CALL THE ATTE..
tion c( tha public to the fact that i&i
above .Mrket wUl altrart buiIiedniui a
FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS!
Which will bssold at lowwt rates, nhole&d
andretaiL opeclol attention tUea to uppIj.
ns ebuK. "
B. B. FKANKLTN,
UNDERTAKER,
Corner Cis and S;uenio4hc .streets,
ASTOKH. .... OilEGON
WALL PAPER
AND
WINDOW SHAOKS
AND
UNDERTAKERS CIOOIW.
Barbour's
No. 40 12-Ply
SALMON TWINE I
CORK 1KB LBM LINKS,
SEINE TAVLNE8.
A Full Stock Now on Hand.
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
311 Jlaiket Street. Kttii FraueltcM.
Sole Agents for tho Paciflo Coast.
FIItMT CLASS
Dress Making.
Mrs. T. S. Jewetb.
Up stairs, opposite Mr. Cosers EoarOhist
House. 1
A. G. SrriNS0N & CO.,i
BLACKSM1TH1NG,
At Capt. .Rogers old stand, comer of C(
and Court 8tret.
3alp and CJinacry work. Hoisejboclwr.
Wajon,ui mid r.-Ured. - (iood iwrk
f 7
.p"r-XWBMrf '
Jsytf-?6
BUSINESS CAfiDS.
IJ C. HOI.DKX.
NOTARY PTJBLIC,
ACCTIOXEEB, COMMISSION AND
STJRANCRAOEST.
to
R. A. C. SHAFTEJl.
rnvsuLtA and suhceox.
(DF.CTSCHEU ABZT.)
iDNciwm oftbeTbroat a Specialty.
Office over Conn's Drug Store.
'J)R. C. C. CLA88,
PHYSICIAN AND SOROnON.
Office over A. V. .UenS Stor-.
ASTORIA, - OBEfiOiY.
p i. wijitos;
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
OSlco lu C. L. Parkers bulldiU'' ou Benton
street, opposite Custom iloiue,
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON.
JAY TtTTIJ- M. D.
PHYSICIAN AD SURGKON.
OiTiCF Over the White Uoaw Stow.
Kksidexck OverKlbersou's Bakery, op
)0lto Earth & MveiV HnlcHHi.
LA 1. HIC'KH.
"KNTIST,
ASTORIA, - - -
ORKllON.
Rooiai to AlleaS building up siaii?, center
of C.iev.uid Soeroofiihe streets.
I Q. A. 150WLBY.
AriY)ltXEY AT LAW.
Cbenauim Stiwt. - ASrOltIA, OttBUUA
rj 11. mix &. oo.f
ulalxh is
llutti-M, Windows, JBlludw, Tr
oiui. Lumber, Etc.
All hi&il-t ot OatiXumbcr. GVjis. Boat Uft-
terlsl, etc.
Turning and Bracket Work
A SPECIALTY.
HIrMBMUl near "iVcMoa hotel. Cor. Una
evivc si& Aitor streets.
y. howk,
;boat builder.
at tak old Stand, oeay.'s buildcng
j.wMcMl
MAGNUS C. CROSBY,
Dealer U
EAPWABE, mm, STEEL,
iron Pipe and Fittings,
Flute aflfl Steam Fttten
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON TIN AHDCOPPER.
Cannery aM FisherfflBiis Supplies
Stoves, Tin Ware arvdfHouwi
Furnishing Goods.
J0BSIHC! IN SHT IS0N. TM. COP
PER PLUMBING hx STfAfJ FITTING
Dob? with witness-ami di&iat?h.
San L-til HrI ilir-H wurfijii-n saitlO?J.
A Urjrt osrthnloT
SCALE?
focstaiitlji'i afnt
WILLIAM EDGAE,
iXraitr Miia und ChtumirJ 5xftftU,
Ab'lOJtlA OBEHON.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
UeCelrotM
JOSEPH RODCERS &. SONS
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
AMD THE- GtHJME YOSTENHQIM
tai blixr KniUiii Catluj.
FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS
Creaniae HMrahaum PipM, etc
A Hue ct of
IValti "t Jewijirr. Muo!l "
Hreeeh telidijtx'W'".5"'"' A
Jttar. KvlTer, Plt4l.
sail AsasnuUUo
MAKiSV,
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