The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, May 03, 1882, Image 1

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Astoria. Oregon. Wednesday omillg, May 3, 1882.
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IMPORTING AN ELEPHANT.
The advent of Jumbo into the '
United States, calls to mind an
eleahant storv of manv vearsl.vlu.fi il. .-ilfiilniirif shinow-ner.
ago. In the vcar 1S3P the ships ;
. - .' . 1
Cashmere, Caj)t. Elias Davison,
and the Sachem, Capt. Albert
Brown, wire loading their cargoes
of sugar at Bankok, Siam. Davi
son who? died only recently, was a
genial, whole-souled fellow, a
great wit, a practical joker, and
wherever ho went always made
friends. The ownei of the Cash
mere, Mr. Alfred Riclinrdoiit was
distinguished for no one of these
qualities, He was stern and mor
ose, his prevailing chaiaeteristic
being an inordinate love of money
and a disposition to squeeze it out
of his employes on all favorable
occasions. Davison had by his
pleasant manner .-o ingratiated
himself with his consignee at Siam
that he was presented by liim with
a rather extraordinary "cumshaw,"
ono not usually received with
thanks, but a piesenl that was
means such extensive accommo
dations as those allotted to Jumbo.
the captain stowed him avraj':
under the main hr.tch, whore there
was plenty of 100m for him, and j
the ship not being full of sugar,
boxed the hatch around with a
rough sort of ventilator, laid in an
extra supply of water, rice and
such other elephant substntice as
the passenger required, congratu
lated himself on the probability of
a successful adventure and jrot .
under way for Boston.
In the meantime, while these
orenarations wore soinff on, thd
Sachem had completed her cargo
and sailed. Having a start of a
week, -and being a somewhat faster
ship, sho arrivod about ten days
before the Cashmere, and reported
her; for -it .must bo remembered
that there were no telegraphs or
even steamships in those days,
five months were often occupied
in bringing the news. So when
Capt. Brown . arrived he brought
the latest intelligence from Davi
son, and among other things told
of the "cumshaw."
When the Cashmere passed
Boston Light the wind was ahead,
and, the time soon running ebb,
she anchored in Nantucket Reads.
Tugboats being unknown, the
captain left tho ship in charge of
the pilot to be brought up to town
on the noxt day, and took a shore
boat himself. Ho was a prompt
business man, and knowing that
his owner appreciated this quality,
ho brought his papers and accounts
with him and presented himself at
the office immediately on landing.
He had made a good voyage; the
- price of sugar was high, and no he
received a cordial greeting. The
papers were at once produced.
"Hero aro my disbursements
and my accounts current," said
Capt. Davison. "You will find
them all correct, sir, I overdrew a
little, and there is a balance due
youof$3G4.25."
Mr. Richardson scanned the
documents carefully added up the
colums, and pronounced them
satisfactory. 'Except one thing,
captain. You have not allowed
me any freight on the elephaut."
"Elephant!" returned the cap
tain. "Who told you I had an
elephant?"
"Oh , I know all about it," re
plied Mr. Richardson; 'und I
didn't .think you ' would try lo
smuggle him in this way."
Davison did not permit himself
to show any resentment, but calm
ly argued that the elephant was
presented to him, and he occupied
room otherwise vacant, and that
really valuable tl it could be and bo the bargain was completed.' '. mmuugu . ..a.. .... 1 1 iV jjoV.- xir.UriVo 5 oi. I.kl-V- lUr I it ii -i-- .x .r.. ju.j
brought safelv home an elephant. - On the next day the Cashmere ! "r-"rty dinner, I felt for a time as lise,j .soodot. 'When pioperly nxer, i ' -
,, ", . , , . - . i ; .- ,r ,,. , , i ,iw,.., 1 n, il.lr.ii -i i-.-nii..il mule "''hen rub on Hie Sozor.ovr. and keep To ilie l.ndlew.
It was a baby elephant just Camo un to the eitv. .Mr. Ktchard-- tho-gli 1 could cat .uoa-,1. it mute. , ,; , U). ,. t, l) ' ,
... I - . t , Tin)- f ,.' iMnsiiiiikiiiK in all iti branches; neat
weaned, mid ns it required bv nelson and the eautaii: stood upon iwie JiOCh iiouu. - - .ml iea-,onablo.:it Mrs. DennvCurrans.
i he provided at hi own i-ost fori
his food and water.
"'Twon't do, 'twon't do, sir,"' re- i
thi
r- 1 !
.la,, U mine, and I shall;
voii lrcin'lit or"' he added
charge
after some tefleclioii, "I will take
the elephant over for my own ac
count. He ought to bring u ooou
! price at a bhow, ami you had that
object in view, hadn't vou." !
Capt. Djvtsen acknowledged)
at he had !
3l ir. nau.
that
Wi.ll v i-..r.li.t Mr lii'lrr.knn. !
"people .neak'of me as beinsr!
close, and ail that, but IT: show'
vou that I am not. There! I'll 1
for I did think when I got the
elephant that I would got SCOO
for him at least. Can't vou make
it anv moro.'
take bun over onU .square our a.. luumiiiMvic u,.... --. w. Case .for m.per AsK.r.a or anyeth.-r! ,,.; hiV. ooutainins In adili- Pmmptly attended to.
account" took the bill from us hiding-place ;-f' ' 'Il,,!,i ,.'! i"ll ;?? "il'at..ali the fitrn-nt news, choice mis-
account. ,,' ,, J u slate and tl.-j il! !,-pu.mptU at- e-lla.n-.au'!!i!ltural leatter, market r A',,,:laUVC!ad-f iopahin
"I'm in vuur ,cr, Mr. Rid,. ;a floodol recollecfons poured over , tended lr. j potU.etc. Jt 1 lurnN.i.M to sI.,KIe.snb- T 1 kV1iV nTPa
ar.Uo.," "leplietl the captain, j"- F"r a mom1 T M SO" lhe i ,eii..n .-,-hPrm. ., j nl.ers a , vr y,-ar m am auce. OAJNAhiK DiKS,
mnurnfullv: "but it is lu.nl on me. 1 ngrv ciowd around in-; I WlM I . .,.737,, r,,M .. -KouBh Hats." j I'COf OK I.VK.WKnE MKEET.
. i..t i -. . ci. i .. ... 4., j.-. -.....- - ,.- .- t . !."-, j. i:tiirii'v it Pt iiNr c iru
- ? -i
irr.RicIialsonwasHpiousmaii,l,,tw,fnlPiacc'1 tiie '""P-V "!
.utheanswerd,"Nota cent!"!51" hiding-place; and, upon myj
I
I I 1 r.iMHtiql InctKtintimi
the wharf, tin- latter -nperintend
inir the hauliur in.
"Mr. Hallct!" shouted the own-'
cr to th chief mate, "vou nnVnt
' , .
as well be setting up a taeklo t.-i .
hoist out the elephant."
Ave, ave, sir," returned the
mate, ".is sm:i as she is in at the'
, i
wharl."
Mind, be earefui not to huit
him," returned the owner,""think-
inir of the S2000 or
jn store for him.
resp
to
in his ear: "Guess he can't be ;
hurt much. He died tiie day be- .
fore vesteiuav oh" Cane Cod. IIo'll
. I' ----- ,
1..1. ...a!1 . l..fVn.l .....1 !.- ....? ..m.4 1
uu ,.:, u..cu, duu u t tusl ,
you anything to teed him.
It was the old tea captain's last
voyago and ho felt independent.
He made more than 304- 25 out, of
that dead elephant, fot he used J
afterwards in his subsequent career
of wharfinger on Granite Wharf to
spin this yarn and lie back in his i
chair laughing with a laugh that
-
nprtlrtnrmn lta lifii o tii rnnmni. 1
l.Mn..r .,...... I, .,,...,1 l,5e
account
In the lattor part of 13G3, while
Gonera! Steel was commander of
the post at Littie Roe':, a. Mis-1
sourian named Robert H. Crew- i
ley, of Price's command, was cap- i
tured somewhere below the city,
and bi ought hero as a prisoner of'
Avar and confined temporarily in
the state iiouss. From here Crow
ley va taken to Camp Chsse,
where he remained to the close of
the war. .Mr. Crowley, now an old
man
Goin
sear
way
dollar bill from u hole in tho wall.
"When I was a prisoner here,"
said the old man, "I secreted a
hundred-dollar bill in the crevice
in the wall. I knew it was im
possible for inn to keep my money
through my prison campaign, and
I thought by hiding it I might in
after years come and find it. After
I was liberated I went to my home
in Missouri, where 1 resumed my
, . .... , ;
uusihujs ui imi-iiiiir. -tt nines i
was very hard pushed for money,
but I did not once think of the
hundred-dollar bill which I secret
id during the -war. About a week
ago, while sitting with my family
after the day's work h.id been ac
complished, and while I was wou
doring how f could raise $50 with
which to pay a debt, I happened
to think of tho hundred-dollar bill.
Wheieiiur.il Osiit. Davidson ,lis- ewfouudhmdV" were the hrst i". isracKKei s ctar store ami pavm? , t to paina. a. its ejects remain a ions
iiiiuiuiiiu.in. uaiiusviniB ...... charges. It was picked up between time, uiakiiittniilv an occasional appli-
ectfuily. puuclied h elbow hi- . queries propounded to him by the. Smiths' point and the black twoy. 'cation ueeoss:sr. It ss recommended
the owner's side, and whispered athletic reporter. - -' .-- ,--. ' offidallv endorsed In thu State Ass'aver
l . ,.,m ...., .,., i-..,.. ,.,---- - . - .-- .j itaeinaetJCK." a testing ait na- ami pieaaant Hie ieaie, aim lsme pre-
AU.nnii Armis m UIO smallest crail mat ever 1 nimn iwriuiue. uicua. jj -iu .. , 31.-11, iiii ui iiik ji nn: umoi unu uuai
- I 1 .1 I T ' I "IT- llUlil... II . .!-. i'Cllii 111. l-l.l-ili- .l,(oiv .nil-, .ii.ll I1UIWI 111 (III,
, made the passage, tiie Little est-1 . Unit"d States. S-dd everywhere. 2.".
After Manyjioara. ern, IGifeet lontr bv G wide. ! w"i!i!HBW Uvm, a tottle.
. icuiiiiv arriveu in ; sciv. isi .inciior. wiiinii win k(ti me "... r: ,r..n.. i . n : iiituni. smti ii lpufwin fimtrMr
S to the state houso here, he ! boatV head to the ivind vhile I Two dollars will buy the whole wad rr i 'XilSrSA.
7 . r- . ,...' . . . . , , ,, a vcar. fet - tor iinomn-,or ieii einii ' ,., . nv.nt nu,nr nn rHiun ni.ra
ched for a time among the ha!!-' catch snatches of sleep 1 a!mll wrrony, ."fe. S"XoSte..wS
t .lllfl tinnllt- 1AA'.' rr 1,1 1 n rl i.rl . Q .in., m. ' .T.,n.. ti.n .,rl is nl.ii'nl . -:" ".fJ".. .'.. .Jimi.iit.-,
. a .. . . . .... . . . .. . I-.r.i..iI.i.j P.r...Ir I'tfjvs i.-i.Jlf .mo t
.,,..., ....u... .,,n. ..,,..... v,,.- nw. u.n. i,i.u.i. ,.n.u..ii.uiut ppniviaii Bitter. .. tini ol II:- lllnou
I don't know why 1 thought of it. i
and. in fact, I cannot tell for the
life of me why I ever -hould have ,
forsrotten it, but I did both forget
anil remember it. Thf iccollc.;-:
tion of hiding the money seemtd!
like a dream
At thi- tlini when 1 !
was a prisoner I was weak ami j
worn out. A hundred-dollar hill ;
jv. - as not a vry large piece of uum-1
ey. I dm not hide it carefully, lmt ;
seeing an opportunity to hide the
bill, which lbelived I could not
much lonnvr hecretH about me, 1
seized the opportunity. To-day
when I wont to the state house and.
found the money I was moved ivy
t ...... . u i n'f ; nn rr.s a; m .r.i'ctii i.i . t . . -;.. u ;' t. ' hh va.
see. tne raggeii lorms, :.. i v.,.,.., , sore or cii.ipjhm nanus, tor aie i, joe , riu. Uli lltUiHl l0lllltl :lt Usl. A,k
heir the half-n'aintive itid half-1 fx-.!-l,tI?f- i'de tab e:freeto HI. , l)niu'i;Nts lor -Itouali on Itats." It
hear the halt p.ainm, .mu hoi; f h e imest baths in theeitj o ti)Lra Tout rats, mice, ioaeh.-,, Hies, bed-reveii-'eful
voice? around me. I the Orient JiatliliiR rooms. ..ppowt.- lmjj,. j.v.hov
. -1 I 1 1 .. ..!.!
telt tor a moment as J must have,
felt when I placed the money u j
Actoss the Atlantic in ft Row Bo.tt!
A eonipjctly-built young fellow
with bronzed face and general an-
, .. 11 ,
pearance of a sailor, walked into
1012 k3UII emit: ih-ii;i .int-i iiu;' i
!. O .,!!.. ..,-i.wl-. . .f,rt. r.rt.1 :
and made the startling proposition ;
that h would perform tho eem-,
- 1 : , r .a l, .-,,. e :,,
mgly impossible leai .d7 rowing
across the ocean.
-'Have you had luuchexpeiienei
$3000 that was ' in lowing boats? Did you ever! x.t pictcrt up, about iom fe.-t mail:
bob a dory over the banks of &M'&?
'l have had ocpenen.e in row
boats, but 1 never bobbed in a
ilory ." replied the younir man. "I
M. ,
cop Imp.. " tin nnnhn.in.l 'nr, f,i... i
..-, -. ... ;." -.- .
of a littlo group of three islands, j
., "'. v . .
on tho const or Norway, twenty-
eight years ago. Every peron
c J " - '
there had a boat. I often oiossod
to
., .. - l , I t t lilt: u auu jiuiuuii-j. j.ul-.ikii fin: ' r,r f.Mtiinr !i,tl It 5n rrnnt nnra niiil
o one ol the isluuds W 1 went , niihj smth of oiia.imtl.e ,,,,,,,, MMjXufM.IVInkr Soothms
o school, in tempos! non-. weather, I f,r ,,,p ""'0'1 J mi n?,?H .r v. .Jsvriip. 11 will i.-li.-.e the poor littlo suf
, , . , 1 i" UtM.iA'i-iN.M:. ft:r,.r hiimrdiateh-depend upon It;
uid-when a boy i have passed -..--:-- j . ' lliere N no mistal.e about It. There is
days and nig
during terri bh
dits .twav fioni home'
e btorms. I have also!
1
1 1 1 j.1 4 a1 "
firriSnd flmi rC10SSftU lllli A I LlIllIC
in onninanv with GflorfToHalifiic. I
"Vou are, then
''Capt. Fred Norman, ut your
sprviee."
"Do you propose to journey
alone?'
"I do."
"In what nunner of l.-oatV"
I "'One built under my own su.
pervision, about 12 feet Ion?, 1
c.n, ,T-T,tn .,,i frn. ' , ojl 4V,ni!
ICb. 1,111V., 111.11 litSIll i. I.' .i ...i-
ic-ki
deen. nnrtlv envrerecl fr.rf. Anil
,:,,,. , n
1 will tak' a a rouge, or tloatuig
att.
for I shall 'row when the weather
is favorable. 1 expect to average,
about thirty miles a day, which
would use up 100 days in cross
ing. I shall work all points to best
advantage with regard to winds
and currents. The Gulf Mream
would bo favorable, for T will
,, , , , .
scull along the northern edge
r ;.
"' lu
! "Have you asked the opinion of
..... ...
old tailors about vour venture?"
, mi , ," .i
....j j
have confidence in my accomplish
ing the feat, but they would not
trv it themselves."
"Will vou Invi- the neaii r.f
iu jou liavi the -?ftii-.ot
makintr a fire?"
No, 1 shall carry a snug lamp.
pipe and tobacco for company,
preserved food, condensed coffee,
and abont fifty gallons of water. I
VI
a -. .. . i . ... .... . mult n lit HiTiirmiTinn n nr in. i .iim n .1: lh: i "nit r:i in ,ttntr iiiii.iiiiii
. - i r i'aiiiumcvsiuit si unvumu k: wiijuiiu t , v. ; : rv. .'.. " ""-,irr'
sliall be thoroughly eiieaipd in light
rubber during iainy weathei, so a.
not to hinder my rowing.'
"What i
your object in :it-
tei.iplin - this Impious toyag'-V" j
"To show the iMiduiaueti ot m-iii j
on the water: al- to scnirc a;
hfjvv wajjer. 1 heliew I imii ;t t
buckets to tlie ovteut nl ."i,O0n
li.n I ill nu!.. the voa?.. in
satety. nun.
nnutus Kent.
- .
Aim.iu who w.uiN a nicely
lurniiliccl
inula in a pleasant locality cm Le nc-
I'onuiioilated at !r.. Iieimy CurranV,
ln'iir the Coiiref;atioiial church
Mhrs-inau Krun. Hrprev
" ..-,." --"'"''' ' '
Jei: G. CifAKTr.f.-.I'i.ip.
Tr,
j.aUllirHia
rat "i our Tcp'Ii
iaii have them pidleil. l.rt
Prof, l'rcd. Mayer, of S-.iita.'iI.unl, i'
,1
now hi the cit v and intends orR.iiiiiint
a class in instrumental mu-i.-. Ativ on.-
hocoulemi.lafe-i takimi a coins.- of in-
' ci...,,.i;,. .,..n,. , .!-, ...in ,;.i ,i.:
siriulion on the piano will
rare oppoituiiitv. Prof. M?.
,.,. at Mrs. Twilight's.
i-r mu b'r
.'ntarrii or tiie JSl.i'lder
vinf.i,iir ,(,rti,i 11,111111-1., cr ll,.t
uiiiiaiy pissases diseased dischaiftes,
eured bv Unchiipaibi. it. at duutgisN.
j0l;son - n(.p()t) ilAV.'.SA-CCl'i.ttTaml,
- Oregon
Sot Fotiml.
siiii-oit's Cii!:i: will imie.'ili .;t. lv
relieve Croiij), whooping eouh Miii !
iJronehitK No'd bv V. I".. Dt-rocni. .
War! Var! War!
WaJ(T Uml otfcrnl fKa w ;i1 iWrm
that will build a saw mill in the eitv ofj
Williamsport. hii.mber we must li.ue
to build this eitv. U'e have one stote in
- . ., . i-, .i nuimuoti shen. double the I'KH IIKIIAT UIIKK
""Vlllcjfri'VI'i' i'1?? "!Vil'I Are voudi,iurbedntni(ht ami
1 her have alreadv loeaicd ii-iiins in thistle Vour iv-t In -.i-1!- child s
icity, and ye! theie i- 100m. Sold or. I .,J..i ...,. ...:.i .'. I.,,,;,.',
41..... -. ..Ii- .......T.n I .,... T -... i
Siilsee.
lee t-jc-am, ice cream, at Knsc.''!
fraclimniit C In.OM vtl It t ! mill V.ll..
iwiiii"i - 'i'uw( jkm.n.j hmi ".;
I tkv ftvnill'K Opplflnnt 1i.1t
.. . ... :F .
ilr.C. Il.Cooner.ofthe I.X.L. ioj
has leased the entile lowr floor of the
Knlqhtsot Pythias building and will
ienioe Ids stock on or about tho fitst of
itav. Ueinc oveislocKrd and wl&liins
to i educe his iueent stock i.e will oilw ,
ns a special Inducement a very liberal '
discount to all cash eu-,toaiers huyl:i;?i
good? to amount of $10 or over. " !t-
member that in patronizing this sale (
that the discount n ill l.v handed br.c!:'
In casli.
Itaj it-.e Weel.iy .
lur. WniKi.y
AsToniAS for till:
' ..nnL. . t-Mn nf i.. t ,,,i. infnr.iwiii.til1- iiiiiJ.u-uy:iiin.'i;iouaioisi:isiae3y5
, vcsW i, till! pi jiit m Hi iiitor:n.'.t.i.n t?lu tlcnl!!jes Oie civalatlou. and thus in
' asvi new- oi u:c c-ounirv a., ur ine-i'is
,in the east want to -see. tt lis-. ery
ft-w advei-tUements, and i-, choc!: to tiie
. fhe Count. Cinchon was th.pa.dsh
,V3
OineJi cnn.il.t.
tent fever, from which she was freed bv
thouseoithe native remedy, ihn Peru
vian bark, or. as it was called in the
language or t lie country. '-Quiiiinilna."
Grateful for her recovery, on her iv.tnrn
to Kuioi.e m ires, she inlrodi
?,e m ires;, sp.e inii-o. iiieeu li:e
leincdy m .Spain, wheie it was ku-nvu
under various . name, until i.imi.re-.
eallcd it Cinchona, in honor of (he 1 idv
called ituiiiciioiia. in nonoi-oi tiie i niv
I who liad brought them thit which wis
, more nieeioi's than thegold of tho Inoas, j
To this dav. after .a lao-io ot tu liun-i
dred and tffly jenis, sei.-nee lias given;
I nllveuresainoiljid appetite for tiniu-
I usnoiiiing uiiaKHiu mace, i: eueciu-
! larits, h re-doring the natural tone of
i me sioniRcit. u aiui-i.- raaiiiic lotc
of liquor as it docs a lever, and dcatmv.-. .
both alike. The powerful tonle lrlu.'.
of the Cinchona i prc-ened in the.
oi llie '-'V'"a '- I-erten in uie
Peruvian Hitters, wlikdi are a-, eiii-.-ttte;
ugainst malauai lever to-day as tht-v
' were iii the days or llie old pani..!i
v,ccrovs -e guarantee the ingredi-
1 ents ot the?e bitters to he absolute!
; pure, and of the be.it know n qualitv. !
A trial will satisfy you that thN is the !
best bitter m tho worm. " I lie proof oi
the pudding is in the eating," and we
willingly abide thu test. 1'or salrf by
all druggists, groceis and liquor ilealers.
Order-It. Loeb& Co., agents for Abtoria.
t'iirii(Mvi Itootns to fiet
u II r. Mmi W-Uotmshouw.
Nntici-
Tin-A-toi i.i .Siirt and Oil Clothing
Knrt. J''03
oil clotiiiiiu to keep themilry will please
Sotli'r.
PicUi-il up Apiil JTih a piece of new
web. Jr. to ."u fatIn::u!.Jj tucshes deep,
So. 80 10-ply twine. Apply to A. P. Co.,
llwnoo. '
Ilrnin nii.l JS'ervo.
Wi-IK' Hi-altti l!fniwer, greatest rem
wlv !i earth tor impotence, leanness,
exual tli'billtv. et.., 51. at druggists.
Oieson Uepot. IAT1S & CO., Portland,
Oretfon.
(lip liiiUlv ttnri.na
Take Siotlre.
On .met thi date an additional 10
fi'iiTa lu-r i-oril will Ih phnrireil on all
mdei tor sawel woeil not accompanied
, -.i--li-M't.nearCotisieRatioiial Church.
1.Vrl,v ,;'" 'run ,w? (,ure7 l,um
"l!ld,-' .'!" weiv-ulierins.from dspep
-t.iei.iui.,, nv.-r cumpiamt, 00113, mi
iiior. lcni.tie eomwiunH. etc. t'aiapii-
let-free to anj address. Scth W.r'owli
.fc.Sfill. ItOitOil.
ll.u.i '.-, Vi.r.i.r.vnLi: Sicilian JIaik
UErwi:n is a scientiiic eombination of
nome of the i;nst powerful restorative
.Trent-, in the vegetable kingdom. It re-
sttifps stray hair to its onsinal color. It
make-, the -:alp white and clean. It
eure dandtiuT and humors, and fallinc
out of the hair, it furnishes the nutri
tive piiiKMiilu In which tiie hair is nour-
i-lusl and supported. It makes the hair
moKt. -.oft and sIosy, and is unsur
passed as a hair div ssinj;. It is the most
economical pn-)dration ever offered to
of )tassacliu.8tts. The popularity o
Uslls Hair I'.cnewer has incrersed with
the te.t of main iear, both in this
eoHiurj ami 111 ioivijiii lanus, aim it is
now lni'iwn and itieii in all the civilized
omit lies 01 the wot id.
Fer: ii.u.rc nv ai.i. Dealers.
!:,(,!
3Iut!ierst! .1Io!licrt I I
and broken
sufferinc
",, . "- -- . ..v."-, iu
xcruciauuK paiu
not "a iiietiu: on earth who has ever
t..l if irt... iv ill .i.if tnll vm, nt miin
ie-iiimt it i!l t'pii!itlf the bowels, and
I !... . r . . !... ..w.i1..,h .l mil..? ah.1
' ;.ii- ifi Hjc I'l'MitVl, dllU 1UIC1 UJ1U
f li all h lr. fl.. .!!!. 1 r.i.r.rotii.frtll-o .nmrin
Jt !-, -if.-.tl afe to use hi all eases,
linff of the Blood
Jsiwi t ' eure uh.' it l.aM-Vit-puiiflerand
ionic, inipaniv si lue uiooa poisons iiie33
. i:ai.i.-v to distliuiaiv'i them nccorflngto ct-
jfect - .L'it tvlnp ic.llv hranelies or phase? of
. auc saaii) disowit'is. known bv dllfereiu
Y m
orerents aim
oui--tlip"' l.j' atlaekmsj tiie eauw. Impurity
otheli!u..il. f'!i-.ittist-:ml plijsif tans agree
i!!f5iufo;M?esoSbu
J tin- III. k,.!." rap!" ilaroiiml each bottle
. IJANSOM.sON&t'o., Props
ItunMlo. X. .
Leincnwebcr & Co..
' i.r.iMWivj-iiF.u.
n, nno
lTAUUiliM t-.
ASTORIA, (JREOOU,
TAMERS AKD CDREIRS,
M.'iiiuf.ietuifiN uil ImiKrterot
. u. K!M)S O
t
.KPXSl'IIlXi.
i
AND FINDINGS
Wtiolevilfl Dealer) in
Oil, AND TALLOW.
cH-lHghest cash nice paid for Hides and
Tauow.
MISCELLANEOUS.
S. ARNDT & PERCHEN,
ASTORIA. - OEEGON'.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
.a
BLACKSMITH
suop4rMM
ASH
Boiler Shop ?
All MnJ of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
AND
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
BKNTON- STUEKT, JiPAIt I'VREIil: HOUSR,
ASTOP.IA. - OKEflON.
GENERAL MAGHIKI3TS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LMBillUISEBKHSBg
Boiler Work, Steamboat Work,
and Cannery Work a specialty.
OASTIUGS.
Of all Description maile to Order
at Mliort -Vollce.
A. D. V'AS3. President.
J. (J. ili'STl Kir, Secretarj .
1. Xf. Cask, TieasuriT.
Johk l'ox, buoerintfuttciit.
B. B. FRANKLTN,
UNDERTAKER,
Corcw Csmanil Sqiifnitsjlftvrrprttr
ASTORIA, - (JIJEGON
UKALKR IN
WALL PAPER
AND
VlNDOAY HHADES
ASI
UNDERTAKERS GOODS.
SUIT HOUSE!
CLOAKS SSi SUITS
Ishall send to any UKKb'SES aiul DOLMANS
at prices tlit CAXXOf HE DUPLICATED
lu America, fioai 15 unv,.trds,nitli Mlvlk'Ke
ot exaiululnj; at Welh-Panro, and If i.ot
gcou vaiue i pay cnai ps imjiu waj s. au -di
ess, with sUe.
33T. ES. XiITT,
Coruer Third ami Alder Streets.
poifTiiA."i. o!n:cc..
Take Notice.
John Rogers, Centra! Market,
Has lecelied alaige Intolce of
BARRELS AND HALF BARRELS
ot tl.e best ijiw'Ity,
An.-t liiiotv leady to -upply Kutebeis Can
uerie? and all other?, cheap tor cash.
" DKALrK IX
New and Choice
MILLINERY,
DeUes to erdl tbe ultii:!oii oi the Ladles of
Astmlato tho fact that she has received
a law asoifrcout of the
i.ati:st ;4TJ.i:s or
Hats,- Bonnets, Trimmings,
Coiner jr.'ihi and Siiiemo,ihe Stiects.
.1. ft. J). GKAY,
-W&u'.c-ile aud re tHll dealer In.
ALT. KlXnS OF l'LEf),
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
General storage and Wharf asa on leasoi.
able tenns. Knot otlienton street. Astor Li.
Oregon.
9rf!.-iiv'
WW'
'sJmmW$
T . -3Stm3iMlT&S
ZZ- JTEMiUi .TW
yJ"
nmn vrnn m .
BUSINESS CAP.DS.
jg C. UOI.DEX.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
ACCTIONEER, COMAOSSION AID
SUEANCE AGENT.
TR. J. V. SHAFTEIt,
J'llVSICiA.N and SIBCEOX
(DhCTCnFJl ARZT.)
UlseuVet, oflhn Throat a Specialty.
OOlce "over Conn'3 Drug Store.
J)R. C. C. GLASS,
PHYS13.IAX AND SOTiaEON,
Ottiee ovt;r A. V. Allea's Store,
ASTORIA, - OKEGOX.
"p D. WIXTON,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
OSloe In C. U Parkert building-, on Ecnton
steeet, opjwsite custoia uouse.
ASTOKIA, .... OP.EGON.
TAY Tl'TTIiK. 31. .
PHYSICIAN ANJ) SUEQEOH.
OrFicr-Over the liviilte House Store.
lttsmnxcF-Ovcr Elbcrson's Bakery, op
posite Ilartb & 31ers' Saloon.
p v. Hints.
HENTIST,
ASTOItlA. --- - OKKGON.
I'oouih lu Al!c;i'-i building op stairs, comer
of Cii'tand .Siiewocqhe strveto.
j Q. A. B01VLBY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Clwnaiuus Street. - ASTOKIA. OIJKUOiv
Q II. TtAIS it CO..
oau:r in
Ituuri. WlndoivH, BILuitx, Tnui
xoiurt. Lumber, Etc.
All kinds of Uak Lumber, Glass, Boat Ma
tei'.al, etc.
Turning and Bracket Work
A SPECIALTY.
Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. lieu,
et tve and Astor streets.
w
hewi:
BOAT BUILDER,
AT TI1K OLD STAND, OKAY'S BUILDING
FIRST CLAS3 WORK A SPECIALTY.
MAG2TUS C. CROSBY,
Dealer In
HAREFAEE, IRON,7 STEELf1
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
Kuleir an! 'Steam Fite
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON TIN ANDWPER,
Cannery and Fistermens Supplies
Stoves, Tin Ware andfHause
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP
PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done with neatness and dispatch,
Xone but flt class wfttkmen employed.
A laifie assortment of,
SCALE?
Constaatlyion hand
WILLIAM EDGAE,
Corsor Main and Chejuuatu Streets,
AhfOKU 0KF.00N.
DEALSS IS
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
The Celebrated
JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
AND THE GENUINE W0STENHOLM
and other Enclbh Cutlery.
STATXOKERYI
FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS
Genuine Bleershaum Pipes, etc,
A line stock ot
Wiitrltri and Jewelry, Muaatlf and
Itrcech lioadliic Shot Gunit uid
ltlllf-i, UrvolTem, lMstola.
unit .Vnnnunltlou"
JtAKLYK
UIi,SHK!t.
ALSO A STJTE
Av.iimeJitof lino SPECTACLES and KYE
ttlASSES.
SHIPPING TAGS
riillK liEST QUAtlTY. WILL BE MU)
X by tne banured. or uy tne dox, prrntva or
cLain. to unit rtutomers. at
Tl
as A8T0BU9 oflce
SS3Mfc
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