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03 5 I v Vol. xvu. Astoria, Oregon. Tuesday aLorning, May 30. 1882. se: 5i. A8J0tjfttl JjT ON SIBERIAN POST ROADS A Graphic Description of a Winter Journey. me tollowing lettei troui ; Lieutenant Schultze of the Jean- nette expedition was. received by i Jiis family, Monday, and is very interesting in the height of. the agitation provoked recently on the Jcannette and other North Pole expeditions. It is dated fiom a point in Siberia, and is as fftllevvS: I Hotel L'Eueopk, Tomsk, (Si beria), March llth. As -ou will see we have anived in Tomsk, and the latter part of our preliminnry journey is finished. From here to Irkutsk, through Krasnoiank, is 1577 versts, which v. e expect to make in seven day.s. We have had very variable luck leaving Ekathennborg, from which place I wrote 3011 last. From thero to Tinmen the roads weio very fine, then poor and very deep to Omsk, in which place we Mopped only four hours, called on the Governor and took dinner. Then the toads were splendid for twenty-four hours, and after that wretched until we reached Tonisk. Ve camped in heio yesteiday evening and stopped oer night. At 10 a. m. to-day we continue our journey. The Governor is not here, lint the vice-Governor has as usual been very Jdnd. AVe called on the Governor! wife. As customary she' 'gave ns tea and cigarettes. They all speak about half a do?en language?, and German always. She was very amiable and ex pressed ,gi eat regret at. the ab- sence of her husband. Everythinggossiblo-Jjas , boon 4 anu is Demg none ior us. j Government messpnger precedes us to every station. A Cossack soldier tiavels with us in the courier's sleigh. We have six horses to a sleigh and more when the roads are deep. When we go into the viKagcs where the poor stations are all the inhabitants turn out. The men take off their caps and the women bow and bow. At the station about fifty or one hun dred jnenjne congregated, and in a blinding snow storm, bare-headed, they all fell to and hai nested and unharnessed the horses in the twinkling of an eye. The chief of the town is always there too, in gala dress, and scrapes and bows and mutters his welcome, giving us black bread ad salt. From the highest Governor in his palace in the city to the lowest peasant, each does all in his power. Whore they drive six horses we have three to our sleigh, and a small, light sleigh with three moio is made fast to the shafts of ours. Sometimes we have foui to each. The snow i very deep in places, and in some villages tho houses were absolutely snowed up to the roof, and some completely buried. The great dish js a kind of Tartar meat ball, a piece of meat cooked in dough; what they call beef cutletsf-chopped beef, fried pota toes, tea and milk. We carry a lot of provisions with us, so that we arc never short. For a rouble, 50 cents, they will give. rou in tho vilages more than three men- can eat. They have splen did milk, and sell "it at about 5 cents a gallon. Omsk, and especially Tomsk, are large places. The houses are built of brick and the general appearance of the city is not far different from Moscow or St. Petersburg, though of course on a much smaller scale. We have bad no cold weather, and we fear that as Ve travel to the southward we may have to take to the wag' ons. It has been snowing hard for several days, however. The gen eral type of the country people is the Tartar. " and they are very cleanly about their persons. In Kainsk the rentineister, or district chief. v,:is .1 lull-blooded Tartar. A Cossack, or, as he-aid: -You can seebymv face that am a true Siberian born." He wns ugly onnnrrh Imr nrrmii ns I.uoiiVr of his birth. He had never been out o-j i of Siberia, but was as refined and polite a nmi a I have ever met. The Governor-General at Omsk Iind fntir nr (Iv-. ,.m ! llfsSPs for his only child a o-irl and she .1,1 .1. .,!. .,.,!.. ,. .,. !) ,r..,. ViUUllt. IIKJUU Ulllt IUI "I -.. . .-..i . of an-e, sneak as uuny different languages. The ot prne-ss rarely f speaks English, but always French j Hid German. V hae "espeoled , to meet Dancnhower in Sibnlo-ck, 1 but tho Vice-Got ernor told us vos-. terday that lie had started from Incuton with the men two or three! days ago. There is plenty of game j in this country, and occasionally we get out of the sleigh and take a shot at black pheasants or snow white partridges. In .some of the village houses they have fish-skin in place ,of glass lor windows. It makes a fancy impression inside. They keep their houses infernally warm., Tho doors and windows me double and all heavilv lined with felt. I'" the corpoiation. as is claimed Since we ovchanged cur sleigh at i on their behalf, by leason ol ad- Enathanin bav wehave been much, erse circumstances, whicii pre- I more comfortable lint btill the lutsl inoic lirauiiuuua, "'" '. " uisj "ive us a terrible shakin"- no at i & ri' times, in some places they go up and down this.wav: Heie the .vriter draws a .orriblo zig-.agj l:..1 r"-l . .. !-.. .. ,J lookout the drivw- will go overbetwefn the government on one hA, o, f.,n enn.H.fno. The driver -"-- 1 j , Boing Lent, the-y hid no meat, so we brought in our own and had it j cooked. The daughtei of the house, a Rill about lg, brought in tlie l.reiV-fisj nmi one 1-nife tnn ' ttie weakiast and one unue, two forks and two old .soup-phtcs. I -......-' asked her if she. did not have more is thrown off everv once in a while. ' u""s ou uiB '.'' . . .T-rx2pz -. ' t v'j"" yv,,, ui.:,r .?.?. i... fi,nr To ten state?. vvi.: Mississippi,, . lioitmmrmmf&UsLz . . . " X 1 - " Xllnt "CrrTrlf T nitlQlfliiiVr4 t !. A-ortt-l fai f.nI nri" R'lflltJt,'! 1 morning ana stoppcttju a v u.age ;"-"".-';;: PxKnflTr I Ku .i iw tS J house to Tet something to cat." iJ'SS -Missouri, Miclugan, Iowa, o-uric.,V3 Hotel. I'ersnns wislilns sr and she aid "o" The knives ito thc corporations, they earned ami Mil .iiu .). mi, i.iiitni 1 3 . nno fnrl.- had heii stolen -md fhn I 17,000,000 acres of the total "jiant.s, ..I.. .W...W ..u. -k. U....W.. ... ... plates broken. She said that they! neatly si-soventlis, while tho had a great many plates once. I coporations havijonly eained tome asknd how mnnV mid she .,i,l thiiir more than one-foul th of their "Four.'' Xo matter how few they may be, every village has its has its 1 .; I ootncVi mselves. j church, and whatever thov never foriret to cross themselves, t 1. u :. . k C? J. JIJU JIMl 11IUUI1 IIIJID IIU1V, UUl j shall writo further from Iskubak. Von will nrnltnhlv lienr nf our lou will probaoiv near ol our arrival thero by telegraph. j 1 month and a half T should say you i oi...u ... !.:, iit rf .t.B i. iivuiu k"" wiii iciiv.1, it laivuo vnu . - mail from here to Moscow in about twentv-two days on an averajr, L think. It took ns about seventeen ,1nrs . nlinni ttvo Lnnrs. .,,.1 ! stopped over a day in this n.-iKh- s,uu- "' """ '" '"" s' borhood. Republican. Ho makes no i.ish committals. ITo J -J - - " J - The Lnpsed Land Grants The secretary of tho intoiinr, Mr. Kirkwood, in answer to n res olution of the house of representa tives, has submitted n report on the land grants to the western rail roads, and thee aie tho material facts: Congress gianteil to seven cor porations over 180,000 square miles of territory, to build certain railroads, or about 115,500,000 acres of valuable land, the condi tion being the completion of those roads. These grants cover an area larger than Maine .New Hamp shire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Maryland, They were dis tributed as follews: Atlantic aiidracMc tO,C?0,CJO acres Texas Pacific... ....11,303,700 acres Northern TaciQe .43,273.010 acres Oregon branch, Ceatnil P.-u: - 2.12fi,MC a'res Oregon and California- 3,701 ,7C0 acres Southern Pacific 5,511,251 acres New Orleans pjclflc no3,21S aires Before the expiration of theJLeary: "I wish, reverend father, timo named in the granting acts, I that you were St. Peter, and had these corporations earned actually' the keys of heaven, because then 18,615,190 acres. Applying the lVou could let me in." The shrewd same pio i.itr. principle, they have earned hin.-. the time iKed for completing the io.uk, 1 l,'lC,l,? acre? in nil, .,&. j.& There remain in round )'2,S1G.S1 I .iere. numbers over 3-2,.10O.O0O acres, not vet earned, but .-iauneit hy the seven corporations and withhold from settlement. UnOll the basis Of 100 .K'MJ homestead- prawned y law ior settlors, these landed irranls would 7- . n iffive homes to neatly tluei milium of people, allow in Hi- gent-mi uw-iaire of fi. to a -family. At " minimum price lived by the corporations, the lands would be worth ovei '209,O00,O0O. Certainly these facts ate worthy of the gravest consideration by , congress. the best pnuiie lands are diminishing rapidly under a policy whioh may havo been wise at the tart, but which has put a great empire in the hands of a few .. corponitions. The question now fe, What n ill ! congress do with these hinds Shail they revert to the govern- i ment by right of unfulfilled con- tracts, or hall they be confirmed , vented the completion of the loads? ! Thero aie several phases of these ..... two propositions, involving con-1 tested points and legal controversy But, divested of ovt.aneous mat inn tW-nracantllmnrilMmnllom.. side and the. coiitendin"- comora-i . . ,, " trr 1 t? . . -l ' " iscoiihin ana uimjwm, aww;, - "' ''""" v'"",W acres we.e granted io build raiboads. They eained before tho evpiratiou of the time for com- plcting the roads 10,800,005 acres. i o ...,,. m otuer woras, puuing ine states ,1 ?iii i-..!! -11 1 "ie equuauic looung anowcu . . . tggregate. . The judicial y committee ol the house of ropiesentatives has bee.n ... ,. ,. r , considering this subject forseveral 1.1 morula. f 1,0 ...r..-.l cl 1,. .1,,. Jl 11.11 !.!.. MJH.. lltUJ r'ar' :l"" " "" "ul likelv to move ! I. f..r.n U' ,n. ..... .... ..l.rl li,li,:" '3iu;. 11 urn "i'c 01 iu ... . . -. . ...i :., iiuiiureu iiiuiious an- ;u '-' legislation, and tho bulk o this ffroat moncyei 1 intciest is concen- trated in tho hands of throe or four ."..1 .:n ,i. . IJU'rlul ."'--, -"M . n,0,nbor ot congr,,ss ,s alJt to ' IWUSe befr0 he rCndieS " COnc1"- .. TI. . - ..11 .!-.-. is open to conviction, lie uiftkes habto very carefully. Sun. Old, But "Well Preserved Kveryone should be chaiitablo J m judgment, "ishe is msiippoit able,"' said Talleyrand. Then,.! fcarinjc that he had "one too fur, he added, "Hut it is her only de- , feet." Ve " al lonrdilnf o ,,., j more precious than tlicKold of tholncas. le.s, aid, .ieriold ol a cenun I To this dav. after a lap-e of two huii- dull and stupid man. -'1 knowl'lrcdandfiflv vcais, science has giveii Brown well. That was the range of his intellect," drawing his finger mound the edge of his wineglass, "only it never had anything half so good in it.'' A buffoon at the court of Fran cis I, complained to the King that a great lord threatened to nuude him foruttering sonn- jokes about him. "If he rloes,'v said Francis, Hie shall be hanged in five mimics after.'' "I wish vour Majesty would hang him fs in unites before," said the biuYoon. Curr.tn once said to Father niul witty prie-t l.ivv tin- suummii. i ami turned its slilip eiine n tin skeptic U repljing: IJv iiiv honor and -imcwsc, sir. it would I be better for ou that J had J had tho I keys of tin other Jljce. fot then I ' could let vou out." lifii Zaid. an Arabian Sheik,' captured in- bittle 1100 pioiiei, whom he condemned to death. A1 hmvo younir felloxj among tho-e! ,-..,, if,,rn, I lurr.rol fc -. ..t f.iwir I : v.. ... --n--.-j - ..... ...--.. j pj thi:t piieele-s bu to Aiabians n drink of walor' Ih i-m-ii of the putv. It tt.isjri- t till. "Hv tills act," evel.niiiel the voitti, "wi'- haw 'li.'cocie om- gue-i. Von ihir not bi ,! 'he law- of hospitably." Zjid was so siiuek hy his pies.-m-e.uf niiml that he tree,i them nil. History soinetiuii-s s-oriowfutly lepeals itself. Chailes once said to Sydnev -Look me out a j man that can't he conupted; 1 ', , , .i 'have sent three Measurer to the i . north and they have all turned oiA.0, thieves.'' "Well, mio,'' was the .- .. ...... . .. .1 pi ompt response, '! would teeom- mend Miit." "Miveit!'Vve!aim- ed the King; "why, he is a thief already. "Well, sire and this part of the conversation can of course apply only io an effete moiiaichy '-that i- the tmlv kind ' in Am-rica.iromi5uimanli.witti privilege . .oi examiuin!; nt W elN-Fargo. and If not of a man in this icalin that can't be.soodvaiiioiiuyiiiaigis Bom vas. .w- ' ure-s. "vvitli sUf. . ""ui t'liruiAlted Itnonw to l.i'l it .Mrs. Jlunsun's lodum liuiise. Astoria Virdlct AtMrMBiniiTSB.Bh,vs ,. . ... iJi'kai.reliaslPtiu found s;uilty oil inaKinzino oeswee uream: . . nil j!itMtirr fn triwn-titti 7lfv 111 Tlii War! V7arl War! Water front offered tree to. 'ill v ik ron that vv ill build a siw mill in tho ity of . Williaiusport. Lumber we must have to build this citv. We have one store in runnins order at mctciit. (2uitcamnii- .her hail alipailv located homes in this citv. .1(l et there is r.win. Sold on' i tunc to siiiM)iirena-cr. Located one fanile south or Astoiiii.on the siuuivsIUe , of the hill, on Voiuic's bay. .1 W Il.l.I MMV Ml. VnrloiiH CaiiHev Hi fiiipititr .unita put. t.i.l. tt.'h. At sppointmciit, and hcieilitai predisposi- i-- pffi imnu ...maj. land cither of them inclines it to sii i pn-inaturelv. Ayjii s 11 vn: Yn.on vvjl ! restore faded or Kiaj, light 01 nil hai ! to a rich lnown or deep hlarJc, as ma; ill hail av ' he dosiicil. it soitens aim i-ieaiises tin scaln.2lviii2italic.ilthy action. It ro- movis amlcmcsdiudruiT and hitiiiors. , isy us use iitiiiiiK nan- 1-. ucekcit. ami a new KroIll M1I lie iiriHiupcii ill ail i cases where the follicles aie not dc- r .. .'HI- 1 -1. st,0ycd or the slaml-, decayed. Itsef- : il-ois arc iieaiiiiiuii)' shuhii uu ui.nnj.i j ucalc. orsieklj boh. on which a row a-.-! nlicalions vmII inoduce the aloss and cts arc bcautllully shown on brashj I freshness of 0111I1. Uaimlcss and -lire in its operation, it is Incomparable a a t ilrfini' null ii.iifpinllv .t1m.il lor llif rt lustre anil rlchiies; of tone it in.- parts. It contains ncilhci oil nordjc, and will not soil or color vhite cambric: jetUlasUlpmjonthclialr.amUtppsU Fresh and vigorous. Fob itualiouf. I'mninn Uillors riu. cum cTuchon 'was th,- .sjmnui, Vicpiii m Peru In HA'. The (Tountcs-.. his w ifb, w as prostrated by. an intermit - it fev or, fi..ui v Inch she was freed bj ' the ue of the nativ c renicdv. the lvi u- Ian bark. oi. as it was railed in the Iantjuase or the country. -Quiimuina." (Jrateful for her recovery, on her return toEiuope in IK!.', she introduefd thi? remedy in Spain, wheie it was known under vinous names until Liiinseiis called it Cinchona, in honor of the 1 ul irhn lfil 1itAiiIif 4 limit Iliflt tiifili no 1 ttU "U UAV - "- ' ally cures a morbid apt-elite for stimu U? JlUtillllt l, LMl. i. j.i,v. .. lii. u.r lants. bv restoring the natural tone of tho stomach. It attacks eoes-.ie love of liquor as it docs a fev cr, and destroys both alike. The powerful tonic virtue of the Cinchona is preserved in tho Peruvian Hitters, which aie as eilelio against malatial fever to-dav as thev vero in the disof the old JSpanish TIccrojs. We guarantee the ingredi ents ol these bitters to bo absolutelj pure, and of the best known quality. Atrial will satisfy j oa that this is the best bitter in the world. 'The proof of the pmldinq is in the eating."' and we willingly abide this test. Foi sale bj all druajjists, i;roceis and liquor dealers. Order it. LoobA Co., agents furAslorhi. $1,000 Reward. mm: wnr. of jiy xirrs is or r..vn- X bom's Xo. 40, 12-plj Tnine. 8-inch niesli. 1 meshes deep: mi), line v vased with Xo. so cotton- tume and load lino with 'o. 22: corks markod J. Hume. I will pay a Rkvvakd ov Om: T nors vnd Dolhiis to any person f uraRi ing information leadlns to the arrest and com Ictlon of parties enpaRpJ ineutthiKor stealing anj nets beloujdnB to the under signed during the flslilnjs season of 1S32. JOSEPH HUHE. - t . till & I k I I FbVt . fl CELEBRATED Q X " s-. A HP I STOMACH ITTERS Vmoimthe medii-al means of arrest Im; disease, llo-tctk-r's Stomach Bitters -taiidsinu-emlnenr. It checks thelurthcr progress of all disurders of the stomach, "maud liowcN, rnncs tlie vital staimnn. mef-nts anil reinprtlps chills 'and fot.M, increases the activity of tho Kidnexs.eoiuitcracts-a tendency to rheu- mutism, and is a jronninc stay and solace ii.w gciiemlly. Xs3.ZXSSTG- q -i JT'T1 OU I J HOUSE! As I am not able S SUITS illLlj ii-.fli mv itnn fi t nrnvnnt t I sliull spnclto.im UBEaSKS and DOLMANS . :.t i.ncc, tlut CANNOT BE DUPLICATED lac. :b. IiItt, "Ztr onaT' POIirLAiU, OB1.GO.V WILLIAM EDGAR, sii.f-ia.ORSQQKf ii-jw, a CIGARS AND TOBACCO, The OVta-atcd JOSEPH HODCERS & SONS . GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY ... .. ......,r- ,.,-. .,.. AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM ard other Knslioh CutloiT. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Heerahaum Pipes, etc, line -tuck of ' vl ntriit-s nitit .lt-elry, 3Iaxzl aitd I Slii-i-ili l.iiKdinK Mint OniiM aiiitj Iti'li--. ttcolerH. 1'lHtolH. , .-nit Anitiiiiultlon1 H.VKIVI-, , 1L.HHKH ALSO A FINE srHTAriJlSaM KYE -'TTV' s. ri'" '"" 1 ' Wilson fc Fisher, r Tvr-r ivmirvtr nnn SHIP GHANBLERS. IKAt.i:l!s ... ... .... " - H, Ancnors. UliainS. ...,. r.Au-na iak, hitom, UAiv.um, ni.i'iiiu ai rur UALVAMZEO SPIKES. idls. t'iitj.-r nlls nuI lturfW, i Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils 1 . , , ,,,,. .. . , , nuowr cna ngmP '""' " "" ""' PRnvimoNs ; "I.'K AI .111 M. TFj:n. t , . , ., ,- , -Kt fi -v!.-m n.iumis .MlUs. 'riril(.r cbeiiiuinis and Hamilton btioet A.VIOKI A. OlJEflOX. - - - - - . .. -.. -. 1 - - . - i - LOHJli & UO, JDliliKKs IN WINES. LIQUOKS, AND, CIGrAKS. vtir.Nis roifjnF. Best San Francisco Houses end Eastern Distilleries. r"-Vtl ij'iocU sold nt Sin rrancleo Prices. I main Tr.Kirr. Oihjsiic p.irker House. .Vsiona, Orecon. SteDhans Varieties GRAND OPENING. A MVP.IiY i:.TEBTAl.9IKXT Ilnve a new bowling allev. the kugeat and bestlntovm. Admittance ires. M1S0KLLAXEOUS. iliillylie -TAW MDTDlL-tlRt Of Oaaifox-xxieu . A. McKINNIE, Manager. For Oregon Washington and Idaho ..TorrJtorles. oFriri:-ios fihst stbeet, poutlajibob. Hefereupei: CilAfi. HOIKJK, of HoJgc. DaTlS Si Co. JA"U-SMEEf Cashier First NaUonalBank. J. A. STKOWHK1DOE, WIK fiole-ile Lataer uuu iuiuuv C. A. UOLPH. of Dolph, Eronansli. Dolpa i Cob J. MoCBAKIvN, of J.McCraten &Co. L O. UEMK1CHSEN, oi Hearlciit-n S Dr. O. h. NOTTaGE, 11. 1)., ExamJjier nnd PbyIctan. M1SCELLANEOUS. S. ARNDT & FBRCHfiN'.iE. c HOLBrat- - I SOTAiiY- POBtle, .uiuniA. - unnuua. The Pioneer Machine Shop llLACKhMITU SHOT VN.K C- Boiler Shop .Ul klach ot ENGINE, CANNERY, AD STEAMBOAT WORE Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANARY DIES, i'oox oEiiAPiyErra STRKirr. u-fcj . 1 ASTORIA' IRONWORKS, . X. T'S-i?' V. utsheyKKWbcHK,' A8TOPa.vf - OREGON'." GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. unmarine mm Boiler Work, Steamboat Work. and Cannery Work a specialty. CASTINGS. Of all OuerlpMonH marto to Order at Short Xotic. A.. )'A.t, President. J. O. ntfiTLen. Secretary. 1. VV. Tasf. Twasuier. Jonx Fox, Superintendent. B. B. FRANKLIN, UNDERTAKER, Corner Caw and Bqaenioqtip streets, ASTORIA. .... OP.FOON OUIJtS IN WALL PAPER A.SD WINDOW SHADES AM UXDERTAKEPS GOODS. .1. H. D. GRAY. W&o!esate and retail dealer In. AZ.L KJXDS Or rEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. Oencral storage and Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot ot Beuton utreet. A-Morlai Oregon. Leinenweber & Co., C. LEINKN'WFIIM!. n.l'BOVrX ESTABLISHED !!', ASTORIA, OREGON'. TANKERS AND CURRIERS. Manufaeturen and Importeisjof k 1.L KlSlVs OK AND 11NDING.S Wholesilft Dealers la OIL AtfD TALLOW. -tIltiei $ ei.h price paid for Hides and Tallow. pfflMkfef' ?aMHBc4iLr I. UeferenceH: M.S. DUKKELLot Kuspp. BuireU & Co. 'SV. W. .SfAUtbuca. fackM-Saa-Sttlft Dealer. " , ? AXDEEW ROBERTS, ot ruiii.& JBotwrtj, la.iurn 1.UCJXJ-.1.3, ox liar j, c j JOilM CfiAJfrof Jottn C&a Si Co. C. SL WlbiTsf JicoK and Shoes. J. K. COX. of J. 1C SrSco . iSaaoaeir FlUVXK. ZAXVlCH, ofvZaaihei3 Kdchof Ebe"atKne iatati-j 910,096 ttofir an tt U1I5 Companjr.- BUSDTESS CARDS., Ai'cnosKEB, cosDnsaioir and sVn-vKcs-AdEirr. "TVB. 3. C. HHAFTEH. VUXilCLlS sad SEKe (onrrscHEit aezt.) !!(? a.se ortlie Throat a Hpectmitju Office over Conn's Draff Store. J)R. C. G. CLASS, PHYSICIAN AND SCBOEOS. Office OTer A. V. Allen's 6tore. ASTOEIA, - OEEGO.V. "CI . WISTOJf. Attorney and Counseor at Law. Oflice In C. L. Foitjet1 bufldlng. on JBeatsa steeet, opposite Custom Hoase, iASTonu, - - - x OSGON. TAX TCTTLK. XD, '. PHTSICIASND.SWOftHf t OfFici'-Orer the,Wiiie'W$s3 Sfoft, ' BrafDfScE-dfr15eilsoi'iSJeiiR:H 1 DOolte KarULfi livers' Saioca. . -u.. ' Arf !-.-. -- OFFICE-Ovcr A..V. Alteng. gixjcTl. AU1J. WD I MCl XUIIUC. F. Pi hicks; PENTIST, Aroi:tA, OBtKKk toMcvt hi .UlfnS building up giikin, coraef of4f ua4 KiKioocqtie streets. J Q. A..BOWLBY. AT10KSET-AT LAW. Cbeuaaius Btreet. - A8TOKIA,OinHK J -y T. BCBHEY, t AI-J'ORSEY AT LAW. .vav h.i founH t th Caart Houm. i Q H. Rim Oe CO. OKALEKIM Oooist. HiBdtvn, Bllada. Tra wbj), fisatber. Etc All kinds t Oak Lumher, Glare, So6t Ma terial, etc. , Turning: and Bracket Work A SPECIALTY. Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Ga evlve and Astorntreeu. WM. HOWE, BOAT BUILDER. AT THK OLD STAND. OBAN'S BCtUKNa FIEOT CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY. F1BMT CLAM Dress Making. bit .- Mrs. T. S. Jewett. Cp siaU. oppoJte Mrs. Kosws' BoJii lloose. A. G. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITHING, At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Cass and Court Street?. Ship and Cannery wort, Iloraeslioelng. Wasons made and repaired. Good work Kuaranteed. I. "W". CASE, ' IMPOKTKft AS I) WH0LE3ALK AND BS TAIL DEALER IK GENERAL MERCHANDISE' "ofcer OliMiamirf and Ca streeta. ASTORIA - - - - ORKGOff The British Iron Bark Waalock I Is Kow ou tbfl Bcrta for (LONDON DIRECT. I'or Krelght and Particular! Apply tn P. L. CHCRHYf (0ef WelU, forjco 4k C. . Utorla, Mar. W?. IKSKRMd it