en m gtt;T,mrT,s.T77T Tj K b2I -.g? f. s .M Vol. XVII. Astoriii. Oregon. Sunday Morning, April .30. . 1 88 Xo. 26 I i ii rm &s is a s s i i i I2i & " iP Js Or JUS' ly A THE JAMES BROTHERS- ; The James brothers were ih j product of frontier civilization haated to'white heat by the civil . war. Thev were e the sons of a ' : but their mother. godly clergyman .. 1 'l ...,..- r.r.r. . I 1 1 .-. ;t large nannsome woman, s;x tcet Infra, and of massive frame, would I -- ' ---., , feetn to have been of a Lady Macbeth type, with no other am bition, however, than to nurture1 in her sons a reckless, brave, murderous, lawless disposition. They deserted school and the ordi nary restraints of school educa tion; loved the woods, and hunt ing, wore fond of horses and feats of horsemanship. What little Reed influence thoir father might have exerted was ended by his abandoning his wife, whose life, conduct and treatment oi himself were more than he could- endure. When the war broke out in Missouri chiefly a guerrilla wat the oldest son, Frank, was barely 20 years of age; the youngest only 14. The first joined Quan trell's guerrillas: the youngest was kept at home by his youthful- i uess. The conflict in Missouri ' In September, 1S75, they rob between Confederates and Union j bed a bank in West Virginia of men was truly savage in charac-' ter, all Liws, including those, of war, being abandoned mary hanging of his step-father, ona Dr. Samuels, for being a se - that blaodthirstines? which dis- cessionist, and his own punishment away, while fifty men followed in ed witn whale oil, are so clear to , j&?l!ti ,,,J-iX by whipping for the same offense pursuit, the James brothers, how-j the hearts of their ovwiers. Ti.e ( clhy,ta TrtH ended in Jesse's joining Quant-! ever, escaping. A bullet made steam whaler witn outfit costs any- ' seen at Mrs. Twilight'-'. " ! some of the most powerful restorative rell. In this service both acquired Frank James a cripple for life, where from 570,000 to 120,009,. m,r3n,. o-ienin" stl.iesjciiy haYrlo Usoriciia?color. 'it tinguishid them, mueh to their disavaatage, from the popular heroes, Turpin and Ciaudo Duval, with whom they arc frequently: compared. They were with the ?". V''VgaBwbsacEearth"oCownv of Lawrence, Kansas, and murdered nearly all of the malo inhabitants. In September, 18G4, they, with Bill Anderson, a comrade, killed thirty-two invalid soldiers in cold blood at Centralia, Missouri, rob bing tho train passengers of their money; and a few hours after killed forty Iowa soldiers, with their own hands emptying pistol after pistol as they shot them down. At the close of the war they went to Texas, and nothing was heard of them for three years. In 18G8, with two Shepherd boys and one of the Younger brothers, they robbed a bank at Russell ville, Kentucky, of $14,0000, in timidating the inhabitants with a fusilade of firearms. In Gallatin, Missouri, thev robbed tho bank and then, in cold blood, shot down the cashier. At Corydon, Iowa, JI 1.1. . 1 1 1. -r Ainnnn r iney roaoeu a oanii oi -iu,uuu m.i'-v ".-s. . . .u . broad daylight, and one of the younger brothers, riding up to a political meeting, coolly informed the citizens of the fact and then rode away, laughing at the aston ished inhabitants. Twoydars affer tlrey robbed a bank in (jTolurnbia, Kentucky, but obtaining only 200, wantonly killed the treasurer and wounded one of the clerks who was escaping. The fall of -the same year tbey rode up to the gateway of an agricultural fair at Kansas City and compelled the cashier lo hand them over 10,000 the receipt1; of the da- and, in epite of the large crowd, succeeded in getting away. x few days afterward they rode into Sedalia, Missouri, called the editor of one of tho newspapers there on to the street and presented him with a o-old watch for the fairness of his 7 treatment o them. The police knew of their presence five minutes afterward; but they escaped. A few days subsequently they robbed a bank of 1,000, but this time killed no one. -, . At' the head 6f sis men they robbed the ex'press messenger of G,000 on the- Chicago End Rock Inland Railroad, in June, 1S73, and shyrtlr after :i train on the Iron Mountain Itaiitoad, at a placo by a curious coincidpneo known as Gadnhil!. was robbed in them of ! ?io,t!iw. .ttcr mis inny leu lor two or three vears :i life ;1 advon- o - . . lure and escap", whiio under pur 1 suit of men belonginpr to Pinker tort's Detective Agency of Clitca- go. At one time they were ac tually surrounded, but with th.nir usual good luck they escaped. A shell thrown into the house was kicked by Mrs. James into the fire, exploding and killing hr young est son Arthur, aged 14 year. Their railroad robberies are as notorious as themselves. In ad dition to those already mentioned were those of trains on tiie Kansas and Pacific Railroad near Muncie, Missouri, in December, 1874, which were robbed of 824,000; one in July, 1S7C, near Otterviile, on the same road, ol 515,000; and one at Glendale, on the Chicago and Alton, in the f.iii of 1870, of of 30,000. 80,000, and shortly after made an attempt on a bank at NorthGeld, Miuuesotii, which was frustrated j by a "time lock." The citizens !were aroused and drove them and he retired to hi? brother-in- law's Farm in Texas. Detectives innumerable havees saved tj.cabture them, and sev- eral poshes have gone out against them, but thr detectives were de tectod and killed and the James boys were always forewarned of any raid against them, showing that they were surrounded by friends and &ynipathi;r. Josse James was a cruel, brutal fellowj and trusted for escape more to his andacity and quickness than to his courage. For refusing to open the bank vault which, being closed with a tim-i lock, wa3 im possible -he put a bullet through the brain of the cashier of the Minnesota bank; and because a trail from the wound of one of the Younger brothers would betray their tracks to their pursuers, Jesse savagely proposed to kiii him. The wounded man was safved only bv his brother, Cole younger, who threatened to shoot James if he laid hands upon Ids brother. Jame? -"id his gang, were allied to the j barbarian races, and are entitled to the same honors and respect we I natr tlin s.-.i.q A a Itnt.iTOnr. uti.,h i . .. end the Indians of the plains there . .. , . . r -3 t AiLllV' UilUIl, The Arctic Wiiatins TJeet .hW, Mmn L tmn ..... a1 rr . . last autumn have tno3tlv started again for the same destination. ' These vessels will not arrive in the Arctic before .some time in May. They fish by the. way, tn.-ikiug long stretches out of a direct course, sometimes getting well over to Japan and sometimes nosing about the Okhotsk sea, for any chance to strike a few whales in this latitude. Ik-sides the fleet of whaling ships there will be three steamers in the Arctic this season, viz.: The Bel vedere and Noith Star, of New Bedford, and the new steamer now on the stocks at this port, which will be completed inside of the next two months. The sailing ships are all 'old fashioned, short, oak built ships, which have done good service in other business before tbey were sent around to the Are tic. Some of them were packets fifty years ago. They are still strong, weatherly ships, and seem' to be independent of all decay. i The cold wvather of the Arctic ', and the- saturation of oil haw a , tendency to prrw ship-. T,n- les these oil vessels get nipped in , the ice, thev mav be mod fur at' ii .. . t .. . ira a qiwiwr m mun nium . trood service. Uy that there will be no use tor anything! but the screw steamship in wind ing. Even now another iim of steam in whaling has been intro duced the steam tender or sniail boat with steam, strong enough to tow a dead whale a long distance and tow the whale Jjoats to the fishing-ground. " Steam cannot he used in following w hales on ao count of the noise. But it can be ued as nn auxilliary in trie "ways suggested, and, it is said, with sub stantial adyantugc. A great many whales arc strucK ana lost, liut a , steam tender to hitch on and tow ! thirty or forty miles is the latent improvement in whaling. The old sailing vessels will wear out in the busiries-i. They d-i nor. represent a great deal of capital. Now and then an old ship worth ?5000 or; c.fnnn i . .1 . . fcGOOO, and twice that sum in tne , matter of outiit, will come iiit(ilr,u-,l'il'au;1"-,i''- icnui'Mri port with 1000 barrels of oil and as i , i . , ' much bone s can bo stored away, i The interest on capital is small;. j the profits are large. That is why j these old bluff-bowed ships, soak- j according to size J come into port w th large fares or . tho. venture would be a losing bus - iness. Bulletin. Was Worth tho Amount. Jumes liatfttop, in order to Up-; afterwards 'the justice, luarnjngi that Halfston was not worth' twenty-five cents, and that ho lived on a rented sw nn) ianu, sent out a warrant for his arrest Th ni'.in firnirpxl in p.inrl l.itir. ' C ing with htm his wife and two boys. "Mr, Half-stop," said the iu-,- tice, "what have vou to sav wliyi . , - .',.'! you should not be committed fori " 5!i jj J J "How hive I coutmitted per jury )!) "You swore that you were vvorth i nnr oq u hn-idsTvin cirnw lori. i poiiitincnrs. 1 iilrd Mreet, in It. It i and tisf-d by eminent medical men, and ptar -s a oo.uiaman, swoie nt.on. ; Tllomp!r3 b!ocki up.10site c.,,lt. Alll3 0nialally endorsed bv the State Assajer a Little Rock justice of the peace! worth. Hooins by the dav, week or! of Ma'safiuett-. The popularity of ., ., ., .,,. r., , t month. Miri. K. Ar.nmoN.'. Halls Hair Itenewer has lncrersed witii that he was worth 520,000. tshortly . - the tet of many years, both In this 820,000, but the fact has been eb- Net picked up, about folly fe-t mav!; tablbhed .hat you ate net worth ! Tiie'oineanlave iUJv'aog1 anything. This is a clear case of ! T11"'"- Brnclel;'a cigarstoieui.il pajing I charges, it was picked up between perjury so ctear, o clear, sir, Spilths' i-oini and the black baoy. that the penitentiary gate is open- J a,. Fhkum.v.v. iu" to receive vou." "nackmitucl:."' a hesiinc and fra- ., ;. ,.... ' sraut perfume. Price vv, and 50 eetit-. ' ' ' f .3...L.. VV.IUIII11.U .Ul. lnil?l.Jl. , , , , , 1 , , T ... . -. , I (dollars, and I stick to it. .Jim,", wU.,.i,a, ..u x .-H.U. .un. .inn, , Mr.u. 11. Cooper, of the I. X. I., store !he added, addressing one of his i I.'m8 s'1."' V1n-til0,,"V.,,,r "'",r "f l'Z " i Knights or rytliias omitting and will. ' sons ''stjnd un bwr. hnfnrn r!u. ' veeiove hisstii"!-r.ii iir-i! -i"i tliV'ii.-.t !.f sons, atana up i.ere nc-tore the.iu.o.t.m3stti:oi "Vh,,0';.! 1- f iiud.re W -'r this hnv Is iv.irth '. J't '. " OTC,toc!:ed and y -hiug juiige. Jsou, ilr, tUls Uo is worth. toieducehwpie?eiitt;tc.ek he will oOer J t5w ',Ve tl,0USilmi lhAhrS- H:Wd sand dollars. Sue," hu continued,: addressing hi.s wife,"stand up. Now smile for the Judjre, Now laugh . 000. Now 1 am worth $5,000, . wouldn't take that amount for tf n , r i" i t. i . mysell. But I didn't claim to rep- resent more th-tti &20 000 don't resent, more man u,w.ju, uon t vou seer" ?" i. u i..n. ui.il Hteo lui.uiiii. ncu.ih."',;"1."..6"! !n "'' "r . K1.....1: sT.. . .. inV.;ri.; iVm;n, i,.; ii . -i . . . . . . n in. ...... -vi ..i t i.nr.ii' in niiwioii it wi .. .. ... t iLuir.a erio tie it iviri er ii'iiiiii'ii v nit my ,on. ytni .tand up. .fudge S 1):1, LUIS IIUV IS cllSi. UIJlLil ll11 IIMJU- t ', ni7 rli i' ' I' "1.. " 1 "-.:. a llltie. ae nut, Jtiuce.' tlial ' "u "',r' I'l1"'-" ' :i m-emnc- kisi.p.i ivriwne. see lesiimonuui. onve- , i -,., . . tent fever, from winch she was treed h ili.s,f..ln i.iinilil:-t.,-rrcatlsooii Diseases wouiau's worth 10,000 if she's the ue of the native remedy, the i'erii- " Hip it!..d." wrapiii .-inniml cadi bottle .1 . m. . , .., I viun bark. or. as it was filled i-i the '' ! NWM.SON'&(Vj..l'rop3 worth a cent. That makes $30,. language of the eout.trv. "Vuii.eitiua" Buffalo, x i. 1-..I r-1 ., . r i n m, ' I...-. .11.. ...n.. ..h.........! 1 i. .. .. rn. .- n . i . dred and htty years, science has uiven Tho justice reflected a moment us nothing to taU its place. It effect u- and said- "1 tUp-q vou're ri.rht ally etjres a morbid appetite for sti.niu anu sjiu. i gue-s vou re ngnt, i.,,,.,, uy restoring tho natnral tone of sir. The statutes are not plain on the stomach. It attacks excelve lve , ,. , T, ... .otllouorasttdoesafevrr.aiid detn.ys the subject, but Hi discharge. bothalike. The powerful tonic virtud iutn tsli.. i-r. n o the Oiiieliona is preserved in the title Rock,-Ark.. Gazette. . peruviau Bitters. s hieh are as etfeAive Luther said, "If a- man is not ' handsome at twenty, stront' at ... , , . r " . 3 i thirty, learned at forty and rich t fifty he iipvoi' will be li-nil. at mty, tie nevei wm e "" - some, strong, learned or rich in ,, .-. ,, r .. - . ,, .this -world." . Luther no doubt struck the bull's eye as f,ir as j beauty, strength .and learning are J concerned, but hi; ditd b.;lor-art ! officonolue." had acquired the art! of saving -25.000 n year out of a salarv of 3,000: hence lik rr- ...-.I. ..!,,. ;..l.nu ,l....'r Cf ....... . ni.ua am, innn u...i i m ,i.,n. Xoltei. riehed tip Aj-iiI 27th a piwof new web. !." to fiO ia:iii.'iu'u-i.- meshes deei. Xo. SO 10-jily tvi Inc. A i;.!y to A. i'. Co., Iiwaeo. Itnaui-. :tr;:t. Arivmie who wants a nicely tumi-died room" in a pleasant locality'cau ha ac commodated at 3Ir. D-'iiny CarranS, near the C'onzregatinnal church. Sherman JSrti. li-re" Will receive orders at the --tore of I. V. Case for it'er Astoria or any other part of the city. L.eavu vuur oz.ters en the slate and they will he iruuttly ut tuniled to. h'or Kent A ciuar stand: the fixttues me f.n sale. J nqttiiv of 1. II. Vox, Jfitiu street. Atteniinii Fihermi . Use -iichola's llalm of Gllead oil ii ' .sore or cliapnnl hands, for sale. b ,!ee (J. Charters. Tide table" free to ill. ' For the finest baths in the'eity u to ; the Orient bathing looms djK-,ite ' Ilohlen's auction itore. I Jok G. CiiAUTKits. Pro. j - - - - i ' ; Trent "V our Teeth , Rat1Pr than have them j.ulled. Let! to have trouble, because you hauMio;; used Sozodot. When properly thed. men iuu on too ouiiiu llma an rlllt fnr time to II1C1I IUU Ull 11IU i3Ut.VVUA-i, il.lll IU'VV , 'I' 7lcslcnl I'lstr-.ietiuii- Maver" n(nv in theci'ty aiid 11 , of Switze of Switzerland, is) intends (ir;,'aniz!ii i'heie will be a -piiiii; opening at , Mrs. D'rbv's on Wednesday ami Th'ut 1 $Fu?'$nff x$. iuiurs etc. ArWsoni Lourhik ilvimo, I'ort- i sJInad. Oresuu. oft a01lS(. an.l first ciass in iu ap-' J.n ?"er A'1 s. !!-i 1,. l.tIllonal 10 ...... . -. . . ; triiis nn iuiii in u: ciia: nwi tin ilii i order for sawed wood not accompanied oy me casu, ni urays wwu yam. .uitv 1st, 1881. The VrcJ.lj A.juriiin ' t .i fnninmnll sIum-I il.tnl.ti, f Its j size of the Daily. It U just the pa- per for the fireside, containing in ncdi- itiontoall the eurreur new?, choice mi cellany, agrjoultiiral .inr.rter, maiket rj- i liIIIIS. IM' II. 1-t llinitSIIH'i Ml SlIlt'TC villi. . - scriber8t2 CO per year In ndvi.iier. 3z: ' Solj0l. " " ' 5fet I'iwwl. I .:i'IIL Uk -. . . LH-illl-lll. - V.'H'- Ht aistvi- ,r'dUc(ti,tti, ail Sfcttst'i , '1,M' t!!.....l omeis bttj ing r'ina Ulttei'-. - -el... i .':..!.,... . . .,... . , . ' vi,n; ViriUr. ' ' X? " 1'''' for her recovery, on lierictum , iu x.uroe in lo-v.-, tne introir.'.eeu tlio ' remedy in iipain, where it was known 'under various names, until Lumens called it Cinchona, in honor of tiie lei! V WU0 had brought them that which v,a"s Qro prrCi0,wiiiallti,L.K0i,i0f th.-Ir.cas. i "' 1 T 'in tins nay. alter a lapse of two Iian- ' e n the days or the oUl Spanish viceroys, ne guarantee the ingredi- . ents of these bitters to b.i absolutels pure, and of the best known quality, .vtnal will satisfy you that this is tile ' sl bitter in tlm world. "The proof of : t,0 pudding is In tho eating." ami ive I willingly abide thU test, forsald by all druggists, grocets and liquor dealers, I Order it. .Loob& Co., agents for Astoria. againsi inaianai lever toniny as tbe I'ficA muct . i ii.uf.co t:e -chiii -valine aim ciuun. il J 1IV- .lltll V, Ice cieam, ice. cream, at it-ncoe's re- 1;':."!" to toe eiiiiii.oporating IIKp magic. fieohnient ?aloou, Saturday and Sun-p1'" I'erreerly .-are to use. In all ease?, dav evenings. Ocehleiit bioo!:. j '! i'lt-avim to the taste, ami is the pre- .senntioii ol mm n ike oldest ami host 1'uynMie.i n to irt j At Mrs. Muu-wrrs lodging house. ! 'Ratio. ' TJu. A.-i in Shirt and Oil Clothing! j j." ,'jf., ""poll" wisli'inood .oil clothing to keep them dry will please iMll. 'I'o tl;i' J.aitles. DivssmnlciiiK in all its branches; neat and reitiutuhle. ac Min. JJenny Currans. i'as st reel, near Cmix relational C-hurcli. tSraln ami Siervt". WVI! i' Health isenewer, greatest rem edy mi i-arth for iinimtence, Jeannes", -sexeaf di'bilitj. ete., $1, at druggists'. Oregon Uuot, DAVld & CO, Portland, Oregon. Cai.-irrli ortisc Ulatliler. Stuiviiu, siuajiiiur, .nritatiou of the urinary ii-isaue, diseased diseharjces, cured by liuchunaibt. SI, at druggists. Oieson Di-v-r.t, l)AVIS& CO., Portland, Oregon. "Stoujh on Haw.1" 'f iie tiling de?hed found at lust. Ask Dnitfxi'is tor "itrmjih on Hats." It cleais out rats, mice, loaches. Hies, hed litiis. l."e. Ioxp. War! V.rar! War! .Water front offeml free loan i vron that will littild a saw mill in Hie city of William-iiioit. Lumber we must liave to btiild this city. W'v have one store in t mining order at present. Quite nnu;n- her have all eady locatetl homes in this city, and yet there is room. Sold on t t tin tit t.lif illl'itli-t iil-J T.rtoitn i-.ni mile south of Astoria, on the sunny .side i'i me inn, m i onus .s oay. J Vk.liamso.n-.Si!. Siiiloii's Ctrnr. will imiuediatclv l.-lii-ve Croup, whoupln cough ami i . . 1 J 1 1'." J 1 ! 1 1 -. DOtllOV V. .. UCIllellt. j The l'crnviaiib run lias eared thou sruiili wiio weresnfleriiiK from tlvsiiep !i i rli.Tiititi' tii.. nii...l..lt.4 t.Ii.. t... moi?, temale compluiut.s, etc. Pampii- lets free to anyaddte.-s setn w.oww cures dandruff and humors, and falllng mdoi" the hair. It fuvnislies the nutri tive pi ineiple bj which the hair is nour ished ruTtl supp'iited. It makes the hair moist, soft and cltssav. and is unsur- j pas ed a a hair dressing. It Is the most economical preparation ever offered to the public, as lts--eifeets remain a lone ration neees-arv. U is recommended ! country ami iu foieii'ii lands, and it Is i nov, known and used in all the civilized jeoHiitrieaof the world. - iii7ti iviiirti ii ii:im i.mu in I . . -t I""-l C f HV 4 T T'r T '1 , tj!.,..i. : 35li-r-!! Mothers! ! : Are ju disturbed atnisht and broken of ur rest Ii; tt sick cliild .suffering indcniiig with tin- excruciating pain of rutting t nth? if so, go at onee and get a !)!. of Mi-:. Wiitslows Sootlini'' Syrii'. it will r.'lieve the poor llttltf i:f- fi'fer immediateli depend upon It; ; tlu re W uo iiii-tnne about it. liiorw is not a mother on eaiih who Ims ever I tied it, who will not t!l vou at once ; that il will regulate the howels, and , give le.st to tiie moilier, and relief and ll fentali; p!iy.sU-l:tii and nurses in the united Mates, vjci.i everywhere ,'fllts :i IiOitie. .-v-;' o:S? .r. 4Mj Yw nf fli 121 rus! A &tIi& 0I tilS -BlOOd i ..,., . ,. ., ,, . . '3 '!"' ''.'" "..! NaMeutl.piiriflcraiiil lul,il-'- liiii-irnynittteWooapohoRaiiiosj-i. rcni.M-r:i..fc- tli eireulailoi i. and ir.its hi- itip. n it.soitk-rs. kmrnit l.v uiilerent I. ) S tl. fO.tlM.vl.lr, tlw.tll ,Ar..!1.i.. tit .! '"els, lull iiuhk icallv hntiici'e or phases ut ' lil-mtUrj, J'ihWhs. Ulcer. Sieclllita. J.C.. 1 A. 3Clii l the :lo(l prevents and I eitrcs Hies,, i.y attackltij;l!ic rintvc. Impurity I'liii-iiHHiu. 1 ieiui.ianu nussiciansamre !'.'"?;:. Viim-t KenumcOiyU emcleot lep i nil lull for the pnrtiir-e." ?o!il IiyDmg Leinoinvober & Co., o. i.ui.vKs-TF.r.i::t. h. rr.o GtTAlir.lsilKU 18J". ASTORIA. ORKGON, TAMERS ilD GURBIEES, Manufacturers iuii Imiiorters ol LI. K1XUM OF ATD FINDINGS Wlioles.de. Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. v s tcrlllghest cash price paid lor Hides and Tallow. -MISCELLANEOUS. S. ARNDT & FERCflEiV. ASTORIA. - OKEOON. The Pioneer Machine Shop .,,. vCa iJI.JV?.,JIIII SHOF A.vy Boiler Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AJfD STEAMBOAT WOEK Iiouiilly attoujfj to. A peitjjt) nuileot rejialilnx CANNERY DIKS, l(JOT UK I..VK.VYK1TK STEriKV. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. HKNros.Sn:::r.r, .Wu: I'akkiu: lloutir. ASTOKIA. - OmtOS. GENERAL NlAGHIhMSTS AND BOILER MAKERS. UKBllURIffEMIIffiBS Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. Of nil leeriptIoiiH :iind- to Order ai Short Xotire. A. D. Wass, President. J. (J. HcsTLKii, ijecretary. I. W. Case, Tnasuttr. Jouk Pox, Suiicrlntcadeat. Washington Market, Main Street, - - Astoria Oregon BERG3IA& di HERRI' IlKSl'SCTPULLV OALt. T1IK AYIK.S iVtlon eftha tmblic to tho fact that ths above ilartot will al;va;6 i, fuj.)ui! dtb a FULL VAIUETY IJKfaT QUALITY ot FRESH AMD CURED fflEATSI Whicb wilt bra gold at luirot rutc, vThott-sfle fmdretiul. Special sttontion irirea tniej'.rO Q7 uii. 13. B. FK AN KLIN, UNDERTAKER, Oruer Cits and rjiji:.-::iibi! ritecl", ASl'OKIA. - - OKEOON nf. LF.lt l.v WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES .VXD UNDERTAKERS GOOD. Barbour's Wo. 40 I2-Py , SALMON TWrNEl! ; filiHK in l.V.kW LIARS vviui ...ii' iiiJiiu iiiiiji'h , uCn ?sMt0j &-r SB I N V. 1W I N f':S.lcGARS A"ND- TOBACCO, A Full Stock Now on Hand.! HENRY DOYLE & CO., 3Ii 3lcs-l;-ttrce.Saii lvau-i-.e Sole Ag nts for the J'acIIIe Coast. FIRHT CliASS Dress Making. BV Mrs. T. S. Jezuett. Op stairs, opposite Mr. Ito;ers Beanlii: House. A.(ir.STJNTSON & CO.. BLACKSM1THING, At Capt. Kogers old stand, corner of Gt and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery, workr Horseshoelm-. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. BUSINESS . CAIiDS. "p C itOUJES. M3TAKY PUBLIC,. ACCTIONEEh. COMMI35IOX AXD StrEAN'CE AGKXT. Tyit. .1. c. wiAFTr.n, PIIVSICI.IN and hi:;i:o.. (DBCI-OHEr. AltZT.) JNcaM-K urthnThroat n .Hpeet:Ut. . OClco m-cr Chita's Dnm bUtri. J)R. C. C. CLASS, 1'HYSICIAX AXI) SDlrQ0T. OCI.V i.tor A. V. AUcnSfitorc, ASTOKIA, - OBEflO.N. tl l. WIXTOW. Attorney and Counselor at Law. OSlee in (.'. L. I'aiker'j building, on Eontna sttf ot. op;iu?lte CitotnTIouse, .vsroitiA. OltfiGOX. JAY TITTTtK, M. . .IMIYSIfJIAX A'D SURGEON. orriCK-Oicr tho "VVhltft llauw Store. i:t:sincCK-Overnberson's nukcrj, op posite llartti s. Mvers S.Uoon. P v. nirK. JKNTIST, ASTt)KI, --- - OltEOOX. llootns in A!l nS bulldln; up stnlts, comer of tVs ;ir.I SqfinocqtiB streets. j Q. A. 110WLI5Y. T ATTOKNEYAT LAW. Clieiianiu.s Stieot. - ASTOKIA. OEEUOIt Q II. 1VA1X & CO., nt-.iu:n ik Itoois, winilowH, Blindv. Tran NOuiN, Lumber. te. .Ml klu.ls of OaK Lumber, Class, Boat Ma terial, tc. Turning and Bracket Work A SPECIALTY. Ste.im MUl near Weston hotel, Vit. Cw pie mul AstorstteetM. v 31. HOWE. BOAT BUILDER, AT THE OLD STAND. QEAV'3 BUILDING FIKST CLASS WORK A 8PECIALTY. MAGNUS C. (1R0SBY, Dealer la HAREf ABE, IRON, STEEL, iron Pipe and Fittings, Flutes ui Steam Fitters Goods and Tools. SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN ANDOTPEB, Cannery asfl Fishermens Snpplies Stoves, Tin Ware andjHouse Furnishing Goods. J0B3ING A' SHEET IRON, Tift, COP PER PLUMDINC and STEAM FITTING Dine with neatness and dispatch. :, but flfsi --lass vrotUtni'fl earJoyeJ. A !.ir;; a-f-'rtDnt of SCALE? Coastantli-on tuitd IWILLIAMEDGAE, , Comer-; Main and CfcanamuEtrMti. AJblOUIA..- ...OKF.OO.V. wiur. is The Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS &. SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY ,mo the genuine wostenhqim ami othor EnslWi OuUary. , S.XA.TI03STJS3a'5f X ! FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Heershanm Pipes, etc. A flue slok ol Wntrlirrt mill Jewelry. 3tazlr ntxA Ureeeh Iiadinjr SliPt Gam a ItUtN. Hevolrcrs. Ptatot. and Ammunition' MAHIXK QIIMMKK. ALSO A IM.NK Asnonmeiit of Hn- Sl'ECrTACLKS and KV15 OLVSSFA SUirPINQ TAG3 PE 1IKST QUALITY. WILL BK SOLD J. tiy we nunorea. or oy u plnin, to null customer?, t the bum , or by the box. prtntud or ft, st Tub A8T0U4M offioo. S 51 j I Vl J I J &. . -Vt r A. rfc4