The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, June 01, 1882, Image 1

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& I
avian.
Vol. XYII.
Astoria. Oregon, Thursday Morning, June 1, 1882.
So. 53.
tes
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Iu my heart there lircih a picture
Of a kitchen, i ude aud old.
Where the ftrc-lialit tripped "oi the
rafters,
And reddened the rcofs luonii mold ;
Gilding the. steam from the kettle .
That hummed on the foot- orn hearth.
Throughout the livelong e eninu,
its measure-, of diowsj mirth.
Because of tlie three slight shadow
That frescoed that rude old room
Because of the voices, echoed,
lTp 'mid the ratters' oom
Because of (he feet on the fender.
Six restless, white little feet
The thoughts of that dear old kitchen
Are to nieso fresh and sweet
When the first dash on the window
Told of the coming rain.
Oh! where are the fair young faun-.
That crowded against the pane:'
While bits of firelight, stealing
Their dimpled cheeks between,
Went struggling out in the dnrkm .
In shreds of sih er sheen, v
Two of the feet giew wear ,
One dreary, dismal day,
And wc tied them with snow-white iil
bons Leaving him then: by the way.
There was fresh clay on the feiidci
Tliat Fad and wintry night.
For the four little feet had tracked it
From his ijr.ive mi the brown lull's
height."
Oh! why, ou this darksome eveiilnsr.
This evening or rain aud sleet.
Rest my feet all alone on the hearth
stone? Oil! where are the uther feel V
Are they treading the pathway of irtue.
That will bring us together above?
Or have they made steps that will
dampen
A sister's tireless love?
SHIPPINO A NEW CREW.
"Aiound Cape Horn" is the
title of a charming illustrated
paper in the June Century,nbound-
ing in crisp and salty picl ures of
sea-life, like the following sketch ;
of the. sailor's first Sunday at sea: f
The, men before the mast num.- j
bered forty-six, and were a motley
set, from nearly every quarter of I
the globe. As their names were
yet unknown, the mates called
them out rapidly in turn, by some
peculiarity they noticed in them.
"Step out there, you fat'!'' "You
fellow with a big jib, conic hero!"
or .the like. Including Captain
Hammond and his wife, the tjiree
mates, the cook and steward and
their assistants, the carpenter and
Iiis mate, and myself, we number
ed fifty-eight souls- on board, des
tined to "share and share" alike
whatever fate might have in store
for the good ship Three 15rothers,
while she sailed the solitary course
of eighteen thousand miles.
A sailing-ship bound across the
seas will generally contrive to
leave port, as wc did, on a Satur
day, Sunday is a jioor day in
port, as no work can be done in
loading the vessel; If the cargo is
all in on Thursday, the ship will
' be detained a day on some" pro
text or other, in order to avoid
sailing on tho dreaded Friday.
The following Sunday is employed
in cleaning up the decks, and tho
crew take an account of stock, as
they did on our first Sundav. All
performed unusual ablutions, and
most of them dressed for the day
and idled about in the sun, sleep
ing, mending their clothes, or chat
tering in tho desultorv manner in
which a score or two of people
who have never known each other
before gradually find then-affinities,
and adjust themselves to the little
world in which they are to live
together for a few month. Tho
reckless thriftless character of tho
sailor is tho natural result of the
life to which he is doomed. Going
to sea before he has the icinotest
idea of what kind of career life in
the forecastle must inevitably be,
he learns to live in the present,
and that fact aloifo tends to pro
duce recklessness. Every voyage
separates him from those he likes
and introduces him to a now set of
beings, tossed in .1 hap-hazard
fashion in his path, and from
SIX LlTTLi: FKET
whom in a few weeks he is des-.'
lined to separate, never to .see !
Ihom :iaiu. Anv storm is likelv .
to be his last: every time he goes
aloft lie is liable to fall to his i
death. Deep reflection ou tiie i
character of his de.stinv or the
prospects of bettering; his career!
i... ,. .... ... -..ft5o.w.w ...
i!nM.i .mr1 .In. . T I a s flint-st- I
fore, always like an overgrown
boy in his mind, ofi'i-iing Grange
alterations of simplicity and cun
ning; now tender as a woman, now
callous aud cruel us :i tiger a
medley of astounding contradic
tion of character, moved morn by
tho impulse of the moment than
by settled convictions, and easily
swayed by a mind or a will strong
er than his own.
In the afternoon the crew over
hauled theii Ma-chost. livery
thing was emptied on deck, and
an extraordinary hodge-podge it
was of clothing, trinkets, dog
eared dime noveN, jack-knives,
pipes, ditt3 boxes, cheap looking
glasses, gieasy card-, s-on'-weslers,
photographs, plugs of lob-tceo, and
limp hats and caps without end,
the latter being-in excess of eveiy
other object. becauM the wind
makes f-ad havoc with head-cover
ing at M-a. The expedience one
has had "111 sea-voyaging may be
fairly suggc.ssted by the number of
hats and caps he stows in his bag
gage when Waiting on a voyage.
"With boyish eagerness each of
tlie men now surveyed the stock
of.liie others. An active barter
was started, and before it struck
six bells half the contents ot the
sea-chests had changed owners.
Helping Editors to Obtain News.
iioinc supposed friendsof a nes
papei have peculiar ideas as. to
what kind -of items a newspaper
really requires. 2sot long since a
gontleiuan ratne int tlie Galves
ton Newa sanctuin and aid
while and post you."'
"All viglit, fetch on your items;
but, remember, we want news."
Next day he came up beaming
all over. "I've got a live item for
you. You know that bow-legged
gorilla of a brother-in-law of mine,
who was in business here with
mo?"
"I believe 1 remember such u i
person," said the editor, wearily.
"Well, I've just not newsfiom
Nebraska, where he is living, that
he is going to run for the legisla
ture. Now, just give him a blast.
t :r. t .:... ... -c 1 . i . i-k.,.
uui imii inn ui ins duuis. won i ;
spare hint on my account."'
ovt ibiv bf. paniH un :io-:iin
'My little item was crowded out. j t
id
I brought you .some news," and he J
hands in an item about his cat, as
..
tollews:
"ARnMAniCAiii.uAxiMAi.. The
famil- cat of our worthy and dis
tinguished fellow-townsman Smith,
who keeps the boss grocery store
n- i -w- o i i
oi n aru ao. i.i, yesiemav ue-
1 ". .
came the mother of five singularly
marked kittens. This is not the
first time this unheard-of event has
taken place. We understand that
Mr. Smith is being favorably
spoken of as a candidate for alder
man.
The editor groans in his spirit
as he lights a cigar with the effort. '
Tt is not long before he hears that i
Smith is going aroumLsaving that
he innd the paper what it is, but
it is not independent enough for a
place hue Ualveston.
Many readers will say this)
sketch is overdrawn; but thousands
"Look here! ou miss a heap of ., fnl t ,,, w.uls ..n .,.,.. 'To this day. after a l.tpe of two bun- I'J.oJ'U AS .1111.1. ri!i:i.
,. .. ,, .... ii a lu" t0ll Jllsl iOhliOgets all tiu-io ,ired and Iiftv years, science has given , ,, u, J
live items. I'm on the streets all ; e includin- the babies iusiiothinutotaUiW i!aee. It cnectu-'AK'-'"t f"r dem n..nrinS Mill.
day; I'll come up eveiy once in a ;,llo ,, ,() " ' irolShmillmeo.:1' r('.-.,n.H and Hamilton Jnto
V UIWI.l UU 'll.l UU. VI4HII t lllln . . . 1
... 1 - 1 1 , - 'Convention, now 111 session in, The feeble ami ennclateil, suffeuni! limn '
lift up their nlit hand to testily ' 0 . . , , 'dyspepsia and ln1ll2e.sti.Mi in any roiui.aie!
rtT riittrt! ili rit lf nAiintri' ill i
, . ., ,, .
that thev are personally acquaint-
ed with "the guilty party.
Croup, Whooplns Cough and Krpn
chitls immediately relieved bv SlilloU's
Cure. Sold by W.E. Dement.
Tuc Reservation Pet5
'There is no doubt." said u Pois
dleton iunn as lie rut m front of
the Stine House, "that this is pre-
eminently the halvctw .season with
the -iwashes. Through the winter !
months thev hav- been digesting !
their autumn food, and now that
. ..
(.nfinriiiir tint iuiimiIpi' ilL llflrsl !
tlnuve.s. in scaien 01 grtio; aim
i . i .ii
they get plenty of it. both solids !
and iluids. Thev eateh salmon i
, , . , , . . ,i
and drive up lioi-es. Hid .sell both 1
f.... ..!.n..t tl... -n.n.. nrico.il' the '
1 ' I
sum realized will purcnase a uouie (
of whiky of about thirty-.eeotid J
dilution, and then proceed to load
' '
ill until thev dream dreams of the
... " 11. i
medicine man andsliout w.ir-w hoops
that have been perlccted bv tlie I
- i
wear and tear ot ages, ami scare,
, ,, i ., i ...
women and small children until
they straighten out as stiff as a
frozen hirt. Hut a change will
soon takaplnce and the noble red-
nian aud his bent-hark Miuaw will '
be followed by tl.eir yellow--jandcr
do"S to the mountains, and a few
, ".i i ..i... ...i . ..
Diir-sicii pans, long poies annex-
piessive hsh he.uls and grey backs
t
will be lett to mark lrom whence .
., , , , .,., . .
they lave traveled. lucre is one
of the red-man's helpmeet-," said
'the fellow, pointing to an ni:ed
i i.i iii"-
squaw that much resembled an in-
terrogation point with the curve
out of shape, '.mil a helpmeet she
, , ,. , .
ts. Mio does the washing for six
f.mii;i4 .ntlir.i tb lire worn)
IMllllie-, gatiieis ll.f lire WOOU,
1
icrds the horses, and when thev '
'. ,
go to move, takes the jjlace of two
otdinaty faun wagons. The old
bucks pile from 200 pounds up of
dead weight on the squaw's
Agricultural
:. ,,i.:i.. Mi..i .i,
.lliu-kiln Liuii, says, tho
Tin) I.
Detroit i-'iee Presi, appointed n
1 ' '
Committee to whom thov iulitisted
Uf t ,. , ,
lequciy from Indiana: "Aie we
Advancing in Agneu nrc? Hie
" s
. . ..... .... ....
committee reported that thev
, , . . , . " ."
had spent .several weeks iniuve-ti
",l1
uile
gating the matter, and were n
ready to answer in the ulliiinative
Aiiioiis other interests of nrosroas
in agriculture mishtbe mentioucd
, ., . ,
that of hoeing corn.
A uoxen
vars airo me man was to lean tlie
... ...
" '
iin i.o-iiiii-t a stiiinn in lie field
lioe arraiiist a stumi) in the field
'.
Hid !o off fishins, ft is now ilijiie.
ii . ..:.. t....i . .
"j;'." ' vuvm.-i iuuim.i"r Ull
iree .steeis and iiirino-n neh'hbiu-
1o (i0 tIl0 work TcMI
n "
,..,.;., ..." i1Mnolj "., ;,, t1,
jtumi)s were iieapcu up iu tlie
, ., , , . ,
vi.ar.s :i!n
"" "" ""n"-1"1" "
fit food for onlv cows and calves.
, , . ,. ,
lo-day they are carelully wrapped
i in tissue liMner. Inul in l.iit-pnn
, , . . , , -
drawers, and are considered a fit i
,. . ,
diet for even
a Senator. When i
wiped oil" with a dishcloth and
.scraped with a butcher knife they
furnish a vej-y bracing enervating
diet- Progress had been made in
plowing, dragging, leaping, and
many other particulars, and the
committee felt safe iu saying that
the time was not far distant when '
a f.irmei could sit in un arm
chaii iu a lager beer saloon and
raise siitv bushels of wheat in the
i :ici
Why Cliildreu Die m Infancy.
Dr. I'atlerson, iu his discuue
Itnl'm .k tlm Vtiitu Cnl.lm.if-t. C1.....1
oiocKion, vai., is renoneu uv tne
T , , . .
: Tndopenilent as saying that -'one
' reason why so uiaiii- children die
J jn their iiifuncv is that they may
. ,, : . .
' not be allowed to gro.w up in sm
I shoulders, when thev biealc cam p, Viceroy in Peru iu lt. The Countess, i Vi:oiv.ifr and err GAI.VANIJJKO
t jt i i k . i ins v.iic, iis iiiosviaicu ui an iiit.-iuut-
and then niarcli their twenty miles tent feor. from which shi wjs free,-, bj s 5s" X JS. JE J5
i ihi- A sntimc will nor iilnnn- " iiacoi me iiaiiveji'immj. me j-crti-
.1 (ta. .- squaw will gU, along ,all b.,rkoV. .. ;t hs cAlIed in the ,,iu. c,,,.p Xin una llm,
tolerablv well under a load that lanfruaftc o.' tho cnirutry, -iniinuiiiH."
would s'taeger a government jack- ouroiiM, Paints and Oils
ass, and the buck has, little concern ;SyvS,n;1JIS Ifntif Lin.'neii" ! Rblr i. Packin of all Kinds.
whether the idol of his heart is hov- ! called it Cinchona, in honor of the l.uly j --... .-.
! who mil lirmiL'liI tiiein Hint u'.ii-li u:i ' P ROVf mlflNR.
sfiTifv niwlnt n niiiwlnnrl tininwlc- -.i t ........ ., .,:.,.. il.,!!,....!.! f il. .1.. ..... 1 '
and iee."' Of course tin- itiier-1
once is that Piiivkloiice is killing
these babies. J jut what a horrible
,f 1)
longer is the sensible thought of j
the world to -be outraged l.y thnt !
.it ot -tutl?
A-toria TcriHet
-
huaking the best Ic( ream.
...........-.--.- ---- .(.,"--.- .
. Notico-
JllfA-.lt'. I.I sinll .Ultl Ull (Milling!
r.(,(()n. h:, m(U(.(1 ,u.m house to 1
O'Bnt'U's Ui.lW. lVrsnn- Wishing good
t.il clothing to keep tlioi
call,
War! War! War!
1 , .
Water fmnl offeinl ln-e luiinj p.T-on
'that will build a saw mill In the eitj of
I William-sport. Lumber we miNt llae
, ,(1 miia ,N ,.u ,. ruu-.me sloie in
rimiiimr order at pi.-ent. (uite a imiu-
berhaealreail loeafed homes in tln
jeiiy, ami jet tneio is l num. niiii mi
1111. niii mi ,
nun) in -mi puieiiaseis. i.ik-.iii'ii iui
mil., suuih of Astoria. m the simiix si.l,
tiino l -nit pmchasers. I.ofat.-d .me "
r,f "' '''"' V '"".'Vvm-on m:
- z.z.
Vanoim t'aimri-
AdaiiLin-' Mars.c:ue. siesiie . 1I
j "VuiploTunf"
land either ot them inclines it to" lied ,
Diematurelv. .Yi:i II ii: Vii.onwiH
;,.,(,-,. jaded oi -rav,li-ht or led hair -
a ricn iiniwn . - ueep iii.ick, as u mj ;
..C .1. It. II. 1. -il.l ..- .1.11. .-.iii-. -- 1 1,.-
sualp. iins it a her.Ilhj action. It r.-
1... .!...;.;..! II CnHr.11 .111.1 r.l.m.i.n !..,
moves ami cures uaniiruii aim diimor-. ,
i5y it,W(. falling hair is cheeked, and J
;-'- S.UUlT .!!'
strayed or the glands decayed Itscf-,
feels are heaiitimliy shown on brashv,'
wal:.orsiekh hair. on whi.-h a few ajV-
,KyXKr
in its operation, it 1-1 incomparable as
dresiii!;,aiidisespeciall valued for ihe
sft iilsni un,i Uchnes. of tone it im-
l11' ,( contains neither oil nor djc,
.i.,,1 ill not .soil oreolor while e:inii,re r.
Pl it lasts Ions on thohair.an.l keeps it
UCsli and vioroiH.
l-'ou Sam: jiv Ai.t. Di.ai.i.k-.
rrriivisiii ISltlcts,
I'-nclioj-iIitll.r..
l'hi ('011111 C'inciiou was the .sp.uilsii
if liouor as it does a fever, and de-troys ;
impugnment of Divine justice Minij im TJ Q TJ O T
assert Mich a thin-! How much u J IJ-WUUJj.
theslouiacb. It at auks exeevtve Iuvc . AnTOlSI . OltEGON.
both alike. The powerful ionic lrtue
, '-Oin-.t malaria! fever tiwl.iv a- the
weic in the days of the old .sr.;!iu-li
Vicr-ros. 'e guarantee the Inu'iedl-i
. ems in ine-e nine.- n vr mivinurn
,,uri. nll(i ot n. b(t ;ni,u. ,v.l:,iitj.
.......- ..... I.T.... . i. . .. . i .. .i .
l 4 ..;..! .. .ii . n:.r.. . .... ii... ii.;. ; i.n
i'- ",:,.,Ir'".-",r,,J , ".VnV ',""-
li.f liilli.r in liii v.-rn 111. 1 In. lir.iof ol
" IllATillflititlir J !ll ll." . ll.l(." fllnl .'.. i
!lhe Tiuddin i- in the i.ilinu'," anil woi
willingly aliide this test. iurale by'
all druttfji-i-s, tnoeers and Iniuoi dealers,
"riltrit. I.wb.t Co., agents for Astoria, j
Keautltul .stationery
variety at Cai I Atller".-.
eiidle
. 1-"," "i-.""!' "
Acmish.roidor-oio throat. should be,
stoiiped. .Neylcit firqiientl) result- m ,
' an iiicuraoie iiuiK ui-ea-eor eoiisinnp-i
in
lion. Ilrowns Iron.-lii.tI triK-lns do not t
. ,i;.,,,.i..,. fi. -:tr........i. lit-.. ..f.n.i. o-.i..
I?"11 baKam-.butuel.diieetly .ji
I Haiiied i.irts. allaying untalli
i ......... ... ........ ... - .... ..j......
I aliu lai-aui-. liillacl illiccliy ii Hie in-
I icliff in asthma, "uiiinehills. eou'uh-.,
IVft
caianu, aim in.- liiiuat iri.iuiii- which
. cii.,.- n
nd liaiilic sii.-.iker-are -itliji-.-t
" .i-ortnuij eais uiowiis nioneiiiai
irociii's uae ueeu leeiuiiiueiiiieti in
iilivsieiau-. .mil aias ilixe nerieel'
, sa.t ""'" llauim been test.-d in
t wide and con-tanl u-e fur nearlj auen-
tin. t'oiieiiilion. tliev h.iM! attained well-'
merited rank anion
'"!' .u":l st''Iie
siolil al J.i cents a
, leiiicdie-oflhe a
!0oveerywiici(
i --
iffifis
:iiivi;e.il. for the ;a.e of llieir unn bodilv
and mental comfort, to try llo-tcttrr's btiiui
ach Hitters. Ijvdiesof tlie most deiiraic rou--stllution
testify to its harmless ami rcstora
the properties, l'liysielaus-cicrj'ttliere, dis
gusted with the adulterated liquors of com
ruercc. prescribe it as the safest and must
reliable ot alt Momachles.
For sale by all Druggists and Dealrr-t.
bothalike. Hie powerful ionic lrtii.-tr
of the Cinchona i- pic-encd in the
ivnuian liitteis. which aie a- el'.ectiNe
H CELEBRATED II A .
-J2S-W1M I
MISCELLANEOUS.
EIA3DIXQ-
,,t , , ,, ,, vslamnot aide
IJiUilll) ieaie'H'stni'e"
m
v.
I vliall !! many DUILs'SKSand DOLMANS
:it pniiM Hint i'a.v.mii iii-:uuruuAii:u
i.t amiiiluK sit Well Kirco, and
111 America, Irom $13 upwards, ntth prlvllcs
a u
nut
3rov. wUUsle.
;ooJ ahu t iu Hiaijj-'S I'.OTllwat-..
Ad-
3E3C. 3S. ILiITO?,
Corn.-r Third iad Alder Strfifitf,
- "
1'OKTI.AM), OlIGGOX.
ruWplSS'WILLIAM EDGAR,
I'mwf Main uiiJ Cla-onaiasj-e6H.
.- roltl a OP.KilON
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Hie Crirbiated
JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS
,-.,.... ... ... ... ..
liC-MUItlL tHUUdn UU I LLKT
AND THE GENUINE WOSTENHOIM
.-ip. I oilier Knjlioh Cutlery.
, FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS
Hoershaum Pipes, etc,
, . . . .
A nl" ,0Uv "l
.,,
fn nint oclry, .IIuvjJc ad
Hici-eii l.itiidlua; Nltol Uuiih and
lilllcN, l?ovr.lers. IMhIoU,
niut Ammunition
5s,, MAltlSK
"iiHC, IiAS.Sf-4
"SC ''
"" alsoaii.sk
'K ,.-...
Wilson & Fisher,
SHIP CHANDLERS.
ni:.u.Ki:s i.v
Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, L
TAR, PITCH, OAKUM,
. i.i n o r r
I i. J II. I") t. 1,1)
,"' ' J ' ' KXJ v-''v-"
joiimtits ix
- -r a t 1, -
ii i stt uu
llNlO,
I !JTVll
I ill 31 II I KM
A.NDj
CIGAKS.
AtlKMS fOIilHK
i ...... ...... u..... ..
Eastern Distilleries.
'; fcS.ul H.1...1. .ibl .it H.in I'riUH'lsco Wfn,
ma ix srunrr.
' Oiiiie iMikei- Huibc. Asiorw, Orecon.
t ei. 1 IT A I
OteuilU-Ilb VdlltJlitiB
QRAKD OPENING.
1.1 VJ'.l.Y KTKHTAl.3IK.T
i!.,u. j, ,,,. Duwlinjc alley, tlie Uuj;est aud
iu.-t ini.mn. Admittance Irec
Ill' VI lilt IN
Now and Choice
MILLINERY,
, lc-,iie-i t call tin nlti-ntlon ot the Ladles of
V-;.ir!a io the f:ict lb:it slie luis rccehftt
I ,iIhr;o:i iiilnioutof the
I I. ITEST STYH'J OK
Hats. Bonnets. Trimmings,
FANCY GOODS.
I'omor Main and Siiurmoqhe StrecW.
Cannery Supplies
Impoiie.t nnd forxdeb)
was. crxiffs:.
vsroKI
" '
OllEGON
Itiir Copper.
T.Iici'pool Salt,
Pages Ours, nte.
AKeut for llnrlnck's Soldcilng Mflehlno;
Johnston's Unproved Solderlns opparatm;
rotary table lur solderlns seams; Blood's
net floats.
PJCIFIl! MUTUAL LJPE WSUM OMP
Of OAlifoxzxlci.
A. McKINNIE, Mamiger.
For Oregon. Washington and Idaho Territories.
0FFICK-102 FIBST STREET. PORTIXIDc OB.
KeferenceM
ClfAS. HOI JO K. of nodtri. Dnrl i fn
JAJUSSfEKI.. Cashier FirstNatlonal Bant.
J. A. &THOW15RIDOK, Wliolesale Leatlier
auu uiiuiu).
C. A. DOLPii, of Oolph, Ilronaugh, Dolph i
Simon.
Col. J. MeCKAKKx". of J. McCraten &Co.
U C. UKN'KICIISEM, ot Henilchwn &
Orecnbcj-fr.
Dr. 0. K. SOTTACE, .M. U..KainhieraaU
fbjslclan.
MISCELLANEOUS.
S. AHNDT & FERCHEN,iE.c- HOUBX.
. XOTAKY PUBUC,
ASTORIA. - Of.EtJOX. ,
A17CT10.VKE!:, COMMISSION AND-
The Pioneer Machine Shop
ULACKHMITH
ISUOP
AMI
Boiler Shop
-s
All Mnds of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
AND
STEAMBOAT WORE
I'romptly attended to.
A specialty made ot repairing
-l A TmimrT ts. -v ..- r-
root or la fayettf. street.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
liE-STO.V SrKEET, XK.U: PAIIKKK HOL'SE.
ASTOIUA. - OKFCON.
'iMyi
nPMFPAI. MAP 4 u qts Aunu. .. ......
uuikkii iiiniktiw.
Ll'lliMARlKEEHIilS
Boiler Work, Steamboat Work.
and Cannery Work a specialty.
oLfS'irxsiro-s.
Ofnll DeMci'tpttoiiK iiiudf to Order
nt Short A'otirc.
i A. D. AVasw, I'reaideut.
l J. O. Hcstlek, Secretary.
I. V. Casf, Troasurcr.
Joux.Fos, Superintendent.
B. B. FRANKLIN,
UNDERTAKER,
Corner C.vaand Squvmoqbe sueti.
ASTORU, .... Illtr.GO.N
ORAXER I!f
WALL PAPER
AND
WINDOW SHADES!
i
AVU j
UDEKTAKKItS 000IW.
.1. H. D. GKAY.
Wholesale unit retail dealer In.
FX.OYJ;
ALL KfXJM Or FElUi,
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. I
0npral otoi-nse and AVharfueo on reason
uble tcraw. t out uf Rrnton street. Astoria
Oregon.
Leinemveber & Gogg mWMW
0. LKIXKNHTEIIFi:.
KSrAI'.UiillKtl lS'Vs
ASTOItlA, OREdON,
TAMERS AND CDRR1ERS,;
. Manufacturers and Impot ten of
A U. KINDS OK
AND FINDINGS
Whotesalo Dealers In
OIL AND TALLOW.
THl2hrst cash price paid for nides and '
Tallow.'
Aeferenceii :
41. 9. ETJUEBIX.OJ KnappBurrell td.
W. VT. iPAULbniU,iSdcera4dt;9
Dejder.
ANCKfiW KOBKUTS, otFlsSl Si BoberM.
JOltM CRAN, ot Jolin Craa A Co
O.M;Wlberg. Boots and SficeS: "-f
JOS, BUKKHaBD. BuxkEuU & Sfisulitng.
J. K. IHIX. o J. K. GUIS Coi. SiaSoitai'
FBANK ZAOVICH, of ZanBrottMa.
Each of tae above meabas SIO,winsar
ance in tUii Company. -
BUSINESS CARDS.
SV1UNCE AGEST.
TK. 4. C. SHAFTEB.
rilTsltlAM and UHGEUS
(OFUTSCHEK AK2T.)
UIsckhch eftlip Threat a Specialty.
Office over Conn's .Dras Store.
:j)R. C. C. CLASS,
l'HYSICIAX AND SUEQEON.
Oaiee o;r A. V. Allen's Store,
i ASTOKIA, - OKEQO.V.
vi u. wi.vrox.
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Office In C. L. ftirkert balldmg, oa Eentta
t steccf, opposite CuMoaHouse,-
, ASTOEIA.
- - - OREGON.
TAT TUTT1JG. X. D.
PHYSICIAN A2fD BTJZQEOif
OFFieR-Qver. tae "WhlfeHotiM Stotf.
KESiDKifCF-Qrer ElbcrsOn's Bitibj'.op
t poslte Carta : Stvers' Saloon.
j ' tI.TOX. 3t. D.
PhydlcliW and SmW.
eTira i ;
ouiwor
Iboios lu Allen's boflUlcj up etafc, cctaw
of Casi aud S.ieBiocqtwstrretj -
i I Q. A. HOWLBY.
t J.
ATTOllNEY AX UIW.
i f!liniinni; ft.r
:
ASTO1UA. OBS(H)A
I V T. UlTHXEY,
w
ATTORNEY AT IW.
Mny W found at the .Court House.
Q II. BAW CO.,
i
Doom
DKALZlt IN
Windows, Minds. Tc
Miau, Lambtv, Etc.
Alt kbior Oak Lnmbtr, Glass, Boat M.
terUs!, etc
! Turning and Bracket Work
A SPECIALTY.
Stia MUi near Weston Uot-d. Cor. (raa
i clve and AstorBtreKi.
i m. BOVTE,
BOAT BUILDER,
AT THK OLD STAND. OKAY'S BUlLDth'S
FIILST CL.CS WORK A SPfiCIALTT.
FUtHT CMjASH
Dress Making.
BV
Mrs. T. S. Jewett.
I
U'p stain, oppo-Jto atrs. Koztn' Boardvi
Ituase.
A. G. STINSON & CO.,
BLACKSMITHING,
At tift. Vo:n old stand, coiner of Caa
. and Court Streets.
Slilp and Ciauery work. Horstsaoetae.
Wnsoa nmd and repaired. Good ws
guanintfl.
:, I. "W. CASE,
. 'IMI'OHTKK AStlWqOLESAL-SASDBfr
- I'.AIL tK.u:n IN
I'fliiifr OUeiuiiHirt smd Caii slrrfci.
7
tA8Trt - - - - OBKOOSJ
'.The British Iron Bark Waaloci
N Sow on tne Eertti fir
LONDON DIRECT.
Kor l'rclsht atul rarttculat-. Apply to
P. L. CHERRY,
(Over WellJf Fmro . C." OMce
AMorra. SUr , 15S3.
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