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tMtfMMMHMMi :- wawn anmmuumwun jiijw wraw 'fr Mil) mm Astoria, Oregon, Sunday Morning, July 2. J 882. Vol. xvn. No. 80. . I: GUITEATTS LAST HOURS J Sceues at the Scaffold. Washington, Friday, miii was peeping- over l he hills to j the east of the prison, lighting itsj Mniier wans. .- hum iimnr over ,., p i tin tin bid wjilors of tho eastern .1U11L.W.10U.. j ' tt ..i. .1.,. !.,..,..,,.. .. ,.ii..iiict . nt'ifli fu ii imu.ili:itimi fur n. lie- n:liet:P.iiie when in.' uliUUKI 10 1.. .. I1 I WWM I At daylight this morning-, through is fl :1 lhi. wr;tio- it' hold this thv sonant. W.i hum- Pie.sMeni Arthur and whim ho .hi- i.,.- n...u..una ,,... .,.....--. . jj HOt j)(cii ivtunun to jai l;Iy prav thou wiil deliver mm :il,ciaro(i mat urn nauon -wi'iiim :? Wlh permitted to see Guiteau. The! ' . . VJM1,W of u,...,,..., " this, supremo moment oi hi life., down in blood." , , . .., the hot and tlnrstv crowd. 1 lie branch of the roiomac and hid) , , . . I roads leading to the prison were trom viow the poisonou inaish , . , , f , l ,m . 'thronged with btrairglors of all that hues its shores, iho assassin , ,. . - , , , , , , ,. , . . . ages, sox and condition.-. (Juooiti had slept but little during tho ' ,11 V iii.1 Clippie who.e lojrs had been am- n , , r . ., , .., ovo.rvbodv at the iail awake with. ".-,. . iniong on a pair : wo. men pogss. her cries, and Guiteau was in no . , . ,..,. .1 ' ..Colored inon and women composed mood for resting. Between ;i ami . a t . , t tr , . , ? ,-!.-. 1 Itho jrreater part of the spootatoi, .1 .v. M. he dozed at brief intervals,! , . . ' . , ... , and as the sp.ioe 111 none 01 the but lie was in a condition of nor- . ' , ..iiii; nviitnmnnt frifit rkprn'nnii!! ... .V..V..W.. ...... r... .......v- t.:... r .i:.. a..:i :.. i.; 111111 jujiii mui -iiiij. .iiiiii.ii 111 mo undershirt and drawers lie pace.l back and forth within the bounds r t.:. o 1:1 4: :.. i.: ' 01 ins ceii iikv; a u":i 111 ins u;i"c. . . 1111 1 ...ui:. a hanging should bo made public. He frequently tossed his hands . 1 1 .1 ........c 1 ' Guiteau showed great nervous- forw'ard with an expression of ve-! , , .. . . ,firt,i 1 .Hess and appeared greatly startled hement rage, and snarls as a cat j , , . , t, . ." f 6 ' . , when he heard the rail to of niu. whines when plavmg witn a mouse. . , ., . ,, 1 - n . iketsonthe stone lloor of the ro- His eyes glowed with excitement! , ,. , .. . ,, . , tunda. and from that moment Gni- and they were set far back in his i . . ,, , , ,. .. teau appeared thoroughly ovei- head with black lines sun ouiuhng. .', .. ' ". r 1 . a come with emotion, wept freely The skin was drawn over the cheek . 3.1- . , and seemed lo bo m great an- bones like a stretched parchment .. and his fingers worked eonvul-10 ... . . , ... , , , ! 1 he scene in the iotunla, while si vely aa he placed them upon the j .. . , - j 1 'waitiuir for tho prisoner, was one bars and faced his visitors. Jjelorej. . , i.i- , , . lonr to bo leiiirmbored. oldieis a volley of expletives, cursing President Arthur, Justice Bradley I Warden Crocker, District Attor 1103 Gorkhill and other officials who .. .. 1 j.: ,.,rt cution and imprisonment. He called upon Almighty God to cuisejTho ovcin(Jnl of. the officers and kill them, and became so vio-;!i,cut ie jaU tioor was watched lent in his expressions of rage that , wUu o:Qy aUtinVimu Aftcr the j wo had to leave the comdor. About Jionlh WAmtul j, m1 ,M.,.n ri,.,t hy t,J(, s six o'clock Guiteau sat down to, i v breakfast. Tie started in with an I apparent gwuappeme, miii unas. gano brus,, j,-s ha-r Al jo-i Thou knowest Thou did'st inspiio oollin Warden Ciucker aoend.:d evident he was feigning an uncoil-noudMtk.un wilisUl. was blmvI1 jCJ-uficld's removal, and only goo.l the steps of the T-air..ld and ad eem he did not feel, and his stom-;the W0ricl0Sfti wh Js L.oar tj10 jhas come from it. This is the best dresMiiir tho crowd said: 'Th.:o ach refused to sustain him in the! -yxl ThJs whfa. usually blows a-ieviilonoe that the inp:raiion came who deired could viow the ho.lv." attempt to deceive, for after hm-j 0lock, and by il Guiteau w:.s J from Thee, and I have sot it forth Then a crowd of spoetators was ricuiy swallowing a tew moui.uuis he dropped his knife and fork and stopped in his meal. Tie vainly essayed in a moment after to com plete his repast, but could only nibble at the things on the uiblc and soon gave up in disgust. Hc.of thc vMw clicked, and then jumpeu up iromiueiaoieaiKi tieiiW;U(lt.n Crocker made his appear-1 r.,a.w- ... ..ww. ....,.,..... ...w... auce anil a moment later tlio fn-.ijuick and shaip, and 1 know thc ing walk, but the deputy warden miliar face of Giiitoan waeen.! Divine law of retribution will at first refused to nermit him lo dnlnM. .. .. .n:.i . i .1 i . -i. ..... . , ; . j so. mis t lire w mm into another paroxysm of rage, and he became very violent and launched forth into a tirade against the jail officials. At length the warden allowed him to take his walk, lie tramped up and down for a few minutes, and tiring of his exercise, went back to his cell. There he affected to busy himself in writing, and had another visit from Dr. Hicks. At 10:20 ho took his. bath and diessed himself for the execution. Dr. Hicks after his visitsaid that when he left Guiteau the hitter was calm, being thoroughly sustained by his idea of inspiration. "When he first entered the cell the assas sin wept copiously and explained the tears and emotion by sa'ing that he was filled with joy at the prospect of the nearness of relief from his persecutors. Yesterday afternoon prior to Mrs. Scoville's visit to the jail, she" sent him a bouquet which without knowledge of the warden or his deputy was carried into the cell. Deputy "War den Irtish passed through the cor ridor soon afterward and noticing the bouquet he asked who had given it to him. u3Iy sister," curtly replied the assassin. The warden was about to pass on when he con cluded the bouquet was worthy of examination and took it from the cell. It was handed to Dr. "Yil- Hams, the jail phvsician, who care- j "fullv examined the flowcis ami do- 'clflretl that thev had reen drujrged,' Jimnnwnate! with some poison, j - uts nn(1 C;lk.- sel ,, their! ' ,,-,. t,lrttl,fu1 ,. nf ,h,.troosi .""" - ' -J......V. -"I , ,. ... , .i i !'! did a thriving bu?:nos with I . I putatod below the knee.-, hohiiled ' . . tan was grauuaiiy uiiou im- m--i id liiemselvo- on Iho sandy inf.,,i,n-il,n.il:iii,loiHliir-!fnmillip2Stlilo , 1 i-"-- 111 h)fr U)e 11XCCSS-VC 1(..u prepared to wituntU ti,'P aunonppomcnl of the Were drawn on one side, and a ,.;. ,f.nr .n,,!.., f W thorn ?, ot!(1 Jr undorstoil I that Guiteau was. very umch ile-Jtiuct and deliberate omphasis'tlm pressed, and h was eipecfed - thntlt.llewing: . Inro.sonl ji vov djlrpt.xinr cl.rlii 1 o.imuii iiic pi iriui'r JJl'lJlIil' Ilion composed, and turning away be-; - t, ljk f - tJ .... delay to-day was by special at-' know that '1'hou, Fathoi, didst the. rangement, so that ils startling fact "Jr which I am murdered, summons might not conic befoioi This government and nation, by the officers were leady. Two min- !utes later the iron gates at tho end i lie jace was paimi ami me mus- icles arouml the mouth moved ner-; vously; oth"r than this i here was. no sign of faltering. The pro- cession moved (piiekly to the sea f-i fold and Guiteau ascended tlifc ' somewhat steep steps with as. much I Divine law of retribution is in - steadiness as could iie expeutod exorable. J therefore predict this from a man whose arms woio; nation will go down in blond, and tightly pinioned. At ihe last step ! my murderous fioni executive to- he faltered for a oioment and was! haiiirmcn, will go to heli. i"lv assistcd by officers' who walked up j laws are inexorable. Oh, TloJ, on cither side. Upon reaching the Supreme Judge. w unto the platform was Guiteau placed im- nieu that violate Thy laws; only 1 ....... l . ' , mediatelv behind the drop faci'iir weeping and irnashinir of teeth .. , '. r . ..: , f, , mm , . the front of the scallold. Capt. .awaits them. I he American press Coleman stood upon the right, Rob- ert Strong upon his left, and "Woodward directly behind him. Jones took a position on the north side, near the upright of the beam, j and "Warden Crocker tool; his po-j sition at the southeast corner of the construction. There was j a slight delay while spectators I were pushing and jostling through ; x , , . J the door leading from thc rot inula lo thc corridor at the. lower end of I which the gallows wis placed, and Guiteau meanwhile gazed upon tho crowd, looked upon the beam hue. and now I go to Thee, Savior J "rd". Heartache, meimchr. ccncml rra ... , , '. , . , ... . . r , . . ... ... , H ncxr. Heart IVh-gj-c, nropAU. Kltlncy T)i.ea.c. over his head and quioklv made a i without the slightest ill will toward PuV. nhcumaUnm. Catarrh, serwia,Shin survey of all the dread paraphcr - nalia. As soon as the crowd gained access General Croe'ker waved them to uncover and all heads were bared. Dr. Hicks then prayed in iIhct wetri: "ratber,; out ol ino depths uv esy lo tiie.-. Hear our supplication for th.. sake . of Jesus Chri-t. the ?avior whoJMiid or dow. This w-.s peculiarly .... . . Let thy light descend upon him and libnrate his soul from his per- - . son. May he appear Iiefoiv you nooso about his ncek. .Mr. absolved bv ihy great incivy. Strong plaoed ihe- black rap nvor From blooii-guikini'.ss iMiv'er him his h:ad, and as hv 1;1 m (j'niteuu and us. bjhrist have mercy on us. i calleil out. "glory, glory, glory!' Lamb nf (iori, who taketh away" Instantly the imp was .-.prung. tho sin of tho world, have merev ; Tlio body turned partly nrnum!. on us. Amon and amen." ; but then w:i. ut :h.'.slightei per- Duringtho pravorGuiteau stood8 copiibh motion of iho limb-, with bowed head. At tho eon-' When the drop foil a yell was elusion I Jr. Hicks opened the I sent up by r-onie per.-tn- iu.-ide Bible ami Guiteau in firm tones! tho jail. This was ro-oehoi'd out said: M will read a seleotion iside bv a thoti-aud or moie. peoido from the 10th chapter of Mathew,! th- lb-t voiseS . 'lls'v" He then read in a ; Hear strong voice and with good! intonation, showing little if am' nervousness. Or. Hicks then pro-: ducod tho manuscript which was. prepared by the prisoner this - inorninir. and held it before him . while Guiteau road. While Dr. i Hicks was arranging the maim script Guiteau exhibited slight nervousness and moved several I times fromone foot to the other. Uo soon recovoied his oompnsuro and looked uxor the -oa of tur:od faces. f am now going lo roadSio you !mv last dviiic praer.M He ihon " iti'ad in aloud tone and wilh dis- inns." . -Father, now 1 go to Thee and the Savior. 1 haxv finWidd the u.ork Tho,. gayest me t do, and I . 0lIv tlM hai,py to fJ TJ ti. ..."... i.i .i :..., uv- huihi ui-. iiiii 'I'l'1 ti-inll "ry mission, but Thou knowe.sL it. j,, book, .lhal all men inav this aot, I know will incur the physicians and Dr. Hieks, tcod eternal enmities as did tho .lews about tho coffin. John W. (rtii b killing my man, my Savior, teau joined the company and fan- The retribution in that ea.e came ' ,siriKO ims nation ami my muiiier- ers in the same way. The dia- bolical syMoin ol this nation, it government and the. newspapers s toward me, will justify Thee in cursing thorn, and 1 know that t he. has a largo bill to settle with Thee, i J righteous Father, for their viudic-i "tiveness in this matter. XoMiinir , j but blood will satisfy them, audi now my blood be on them and this nation and its officials.: Arthur, tho president, is a coward ami an iugrate. Ilis ingratitude? to the man that made him and saved his party and land from . '"'" ovei throw has no parallel in histo- ry; but thou, righteous Father, will . , .. ,-, , judge him. rather, Ihouknowest , , lit. , me, but the world hath not known ia human being. F,irowell,yo men of earth." ; At several points ho paused and j endeavored to impart increased j emphasis to his words by the pe- cuiiar facial expressions t-o often nearu during tus trim wnen ne wa anerori at sor.iethirur which was Attendant- ihon piuioiie.l hi leir- ami can-fully adjuMfd tho who hurrahed lustiiy. Thoio w.i? genond on,laught of tho pnpu. lace on the jail doors. OlhW., weir unab'.o to withstand ir. and hundreds of people crowded into the office. For at least forty .-eooiids after the drop fell the body hung motionless. Thou llwre was a slight motion of tht: shoulders and logs due lo musoular uoutrau tion. Three minute.-, aft-r iho drop fell I he body was loweivd to 'he examined by physicians. There was dv:ded aeuoii of the heart up-jXtdlv M minu'os, and iho pulse ilnlt-"rtl two minutes longer. J When tin' b.d had hung with T.-t just touching tw ground over half an hour, it was lowered ''' ' coffin which was waiting for - tho scufloia. hart been broken. When the body was lowered the blaek cap was removed and face expos,.,!, The.featuros woio pallid and emii- j,0.,i. A,,uf ,,.. moIllil w; ,.. inMi.iA ....:...,.. n i. "i- ih.-iiih, .iin-i im body had bren anaugeil in tho formed into a line :.d :,n.I I,... tween the scalfohl and wall .f the jail and viewed the ion:aSns. Some jail ofiiceis, two or three ned his dead bu.theFs face to keep away tho Hies. John , Guiteau didn.it -o ., the eair..l.l, but ..... . ... sioou uuriug tlio scene just williin the line of officers at the bottom of the stops. When liberty was given to iho ero'wd to iw ijie body the scalfohl was at onco filled with people who c.irioti!v ov.-nn . ined every joint and boh. -- -- - Vuuig nieu h.-.in( unfuiitiiiat-ly cwirnote.l tlinoasisa, potHouin iii. '''"'t ui find noihing bctn-r to iv- ," health tlum I'fiunU-i orei.'.u '" ,ll"M'- u.. ,...,., ,, .. - JiackniL'taek. a laliii' ami lr.:- "iant perfunte rnce-i.. and ."4 ivnl-.. Nld b W. IL Dcnieiit. K'JTip ftf tile Blood . . ., ... lsiint it "rer.-id. "il lsnliliHnt-piiriKcranii !0H,e-. liapuntt.fUiebioo.in.inu,tiif. fAfll ilr-inr2 tllrt jlrlllifflmi on.l 1lt. :.. u'ucs ,l,a,"i ii"ni-. known ii dinvrcnt iiami'sio uiNiiiiRiitMi uiem ai-comiirUi rr- fPcts' nnt bclii n-allv brancbis, ur pha of iiuiKirai Kniriii- iiiMiriii-r, iuii.rii.i oi Blood, such nm j)upnfic, i:ioxnc. A.ircr i ompinwii,! -ofirojiT(i'i, .trrou- . Dtfortlrnt. Pintnlm. Ulctr. SicUinnn. .It. A. Kins or tho JKloed prevents and cures these bv ntlnrklnir Hie eauc. linnuriiv j of the blood. Chemist -.and pli ci.ins nprce in t.uiins u int niosi genuine ami eincieni preparation for Iho purpoo." Sold bv Onij; Kisls, 81 per bottle. See testimonials, dlrec lion. &e in p:unphlet, 'TreatLse on PLscases ut Uie Blood." wrapj)d around each botUa D. RANSOM. SOX & Co.. Props Buflalo, N. Y. The"Four:h of.Iulv will be gen-i erallv celebrated in Southern cit i ios. Furn ShIu'.I ICikiiiih lo l.vt .t..Mi. MiinunV ludRing Iioiin. Notice- TlieA-lti::: Sliiit and Oil Clothing J:'actr ha laovcil next houo t intrifiVs Uotol. ivons wishinj; fiod oil I'lnlhiii: lo Ic.-'oji them ilrv will iIease call. .V writer in the N'ew York Even ing Post relates an interesting an ecdote of the lato Dr. John F. Gray, tint father of homeopathy in that State. A poor sewinor girl j who wont to Dr. Gray for advice, I was given a phiaKol medicine and ' told to go homo, and to be bed. "1 an't do that. Doctor.'' the irl replied, "for what I am dependent I on what. I earn every day for my living." "If that is so,M said Dr. Gray, -fu change, the medi-! cine a little. Give back mc the phial." Ho then wrapped around it a U) lull, and returning it to her, reiterated his order, "Go home j and go to bed," adding, ': Take j iho medicine, cover and all. i sicfifuliiiH m'tiptinns, such as pim plw, discoloration of 3kin especially cm f-iee, nill disappear rapidly by usin I'fuudor'.s Orejni l!ord l'uri lier. RiM'huiallin. Xi. iiiek ODiupIrte euie i days. urinary aliivtioii-. sniurtuur, lreiuent; or iiiiiiciiir urination, Kidney diseases. Si. at driij;i'.t-. Oregon Dopnt. DA Yl.S ,tCO., I'nrtland, Or. Iii'f OiW tJt MHmo. ,.'hk 'I"0,1". . 'r ll iit-ui-' urn mii, luu'cvwunuxa, ru;Ci, f .......... ..... .... ij. uiii i.- jvi iv. t 1 SklHny rwcH. j - Wi'lW ileallh Henewer. A!)olntfc ..Mux' fur ueivoiii lebilit- aiunveakness i of the ri!Prative functions. 31, at drus-, Ulsls- Oroii Ui'pftt. DAVIS Vitl I'nrtlnml. Or, , iothor! .liothfrs!! .tlollitis I ifi itif it-Ib'.l tf iii r jour n-t in a i.ic eiuid suffcrim ! anu t uijr with Uie ovcruciatins pain? r f attiijir teeth y 1 1 1 so, o at once ami M a hiiltlo ul .Mr.. Wuislow s sjootluug , syrup, it will ie!ii'e the poor llttlo suf- fen-r iniincilMteh -iloiK'iul unon it:, there N mi uiMaki' about it. There is? not a mother on earth who has overt ibs-d it. who will not tell mi at oiu-o . thai it ivill ifutilatc the howoK and uhi' n-t In tl:r tinii her. and relief and ' health lo tie fluSri.oponit'iigHkuiiiagic.1 It i-. ierfroll ..uVtu u-ut in all ease-, and pleasant tu the t.i.te. and is the pre-; seriplionof one ot the oldest and best? n-niale phskaian and nurses in the! United .stnles. Sold everywhere. 25 1 cent-, a noun. Xotliln- hurt or L'uniiHtakablo Bcnctlts (.'uiilVrr.'d iijhui ions of thousands of .saileivi-H oniilii uiiuiuate and laaintnin tint reputation whioh Ayi:i:sSai:aia- kii.i.v enjoys, it i-.a compound of tho best eri'.auio atieraiivo, with Ihe liNiiiu'i uf rt iviuui and lion, anil is the niot eilVoiual of all remedies for M-rohiloiio, mercurial, or bloiHl disorders. I mrormh Niiceesfui and certain in its remedial etUft.- ... . .."..., .. . UiniU 111 113 vt. it produces rapid and o of Scrofula, Sores, loi!s. I'omptcic run !liuuur. I'imples, Kruptions. Skin Dis-t-.Hes and all di-urdors rising from im pnriij oftho IiIotmI. Uv its imigorntiiiir ciTeef- it alwav, re!iecs andotten cures Liver foii5ijIau:l. Feiuale Weaknesses and lrrcgiilnrllic-. and is a notent re newer ot vitality Kor jiuritjiiuj the hlood it h;e no eijunl. It tones up the sy-ioni, rtoie- and preserves the SiKilih. and iuiuit vijor and oner'ry. For foitv ears it has lieen in extensive ue. and N IcmI.ij the mo-t available medicine for tho suffering sick, any where. Fei: Sam: kv am. J)i: m:i:s. I'ernviau Hitlers C'lsstonii Rubr. The Count Cinchon was the bp,inish Viceroy m IVru in USX). The Countess, hU wife, was pro-sfratisl by an intermit tent fever, from which she was freed by the u-eof the native remedy, the Peru vian hark. or. as it was called in the latigua:'!' o! tlie country, "Quinquina.' ('rateful tor her recovery, on her return to Kuroj-.e in 1l2. -he introduced the Temedv in Spain, where it was known under virions mimes, until Jinmcus called it Cinchona, in honor of tho lailv who had brought them that which vva's mon' jirtvious than tho gold of tho Incas. To this day. alter a I:ue of two hun dred ami titty .vcurs, science has hen iisnoihingtotakeits jdace. It effectu ally cure-, a morbid appetite for stimu . lants, by restoring' thu natural tono of j the stomach. It attacks excessive love of liquor as it does a fever, and destrovs both alike. The powerful tonic virtue of the Cinchona is "reserved in the 1 1'oriivian Hitters, which are as effective j against malarial fever toslay as tliev were in Uie days of the old Spanwli u;eiM-.. nr ;u;ii.uH;e inu inreui cnU of.theM' bitters to In absohitoly pure, and of the best known quality. A trial will satisfy you that this is tho best bitter in the world. "The proof of tho pudding is in the. eating," and we willingly abide this test. For sale by all druggists, grocers and liquor dealers. Order it. Loeb & Co., agonrs for Astoria. tmm wml lice A. For Oregon, 3IeKINXI Washington OFFU'i:- 102 riftsT .sxui:kt. i'ortcod. k. Kelreci : C1IAS. ltOPCh, or Hod"?. Dai Co. JA31J1.1S1U' J. A. sti: nod uadln C. .V. DOl Simon. Col. .1. aicCItAKEN. of J.McCraken &Co. U r. iiKMUCtJSE.v, or Hoiulchsea i lirecntjorg. Dr. (. K. XOTTAGE, 11. D., lcnralner aad 1113 slclan. MISCELLANEOUS. ii..u:i5aipri?ir;i.ailonaJBai;. v. spAtrLniN'o k;v .ni. OWURIDGi:, Wholecntii Leather: Dealer. V !. 'AXDltKNV r.ODKRTS. of FtdMJ &lohrt it'll, of Dolpn. Krnaausa. Dolph i JOHN CR.VX. or JotaLOwt Co. . S. ARNDT & FERCHENE. V' MO- asiouia. - okkhox. T ' "& rioneer Machine Shop IMuVCKSMI'lll SHOP Boiler Shop 5r Aii uu.ix or ENGINE, CANNERY, ..V1 STEAMBOAT WORE riotapUy utteaarU to. A speeLilty aiailo or repalrias CANNERY D1KS, iiKyp OK LAFAYETTE STKKET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. BE-NT6K StitKKr.' Xium iwnkyk HoCHitrj ' . v . - .niuniA. - onKiiU. wS. i f&zmKmum Jv . T7 0Tic-0er Uie WUf SdW.0K-- iteiBCHHIIlH. flAvnlrligiO- Hini.ioslier.:irin&-.Myois'.Saiija. jr., - i. BOiLEIt MAKERS. . . . .t. ...... . "iLMBiMARIMi EiGli'ES: htaiidlirnken'o ., .... . . Boiler Work. Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a specially GA.1IT1ST ti.tst -.. a-J.ai vxo. oral! lc-rEtlonN uiiiUo to 4rjr -,t ui,n.i a.-. A. 1). tt'ANt, I'roident. .1. 0. llCf.Ti.KR, Scerctarv I W PlUV T.nncn.A. John Fox. Suncrlntondeut. WILLIAM EDGAR, ; Corner .Mcin oaJ Chaaauius Street. ! AKTOJ'.IA OltKUON I .. . ..tr Z. UIUAKS ANU lUBAUUlM The Celebrated JOSEPH RODGERS & SON GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY aND THE GENUINE WOSTEfJHOLM and other KncriL'h Cutlery. 9T ATIONER Y I FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Meershaum Fines, etc. u lVutrhcN no.l Jnwclry. Mnrlr ana Kreeeh l.oaHiux -Htiot ;ani and KillvM, Kcvolver.i. lMhtoN. and AuniiniUoa' MA1I!K ftLAHNRH ALSO A KINK AM)rtmeiit of ;Uiif SPFTACLKS and KYK i UlASSfcS. B. B. FKANKLTN, UNDERTAKER, Corner Caw and Squemoqu sireet". ASTOKIA. - - . ORKG0K1 ukau-u: i.v WALL l'APEK A-VT) WINDOW SHADES AND UNDERTAKERS GOODS. mim. xmms$&iHtk aiB! uwcrcMfii. E, Manager. and Idaho Terfrtoila KrXerce: ALS. WJl'.lU C. 1L "S lber?. UooLs and Mooes. JOS. RPRKHAtm Tinrt:hyd.fe gfyrOn J. K. HILL. or j. K. auTCo.. Stailonert. FlLOfK. ZASOVJCH, ol 7nn IrrnTiMBr" lK'iior the above meatias $10,0iitasai' anco in tals Company. BUSINESS. C4BD6. .NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, rOHMISSlOX AN3 SUKAXCK AOKXl. TU. .1. V. NIIAFTFJJ, (dkctschei: Aiirr.) j ULsuneH ortfceTfcrwrt alftpeesalffjr. OlHee over Coan's Drag Stow. (2.KLO F. PARKKlC ' I'ouBtj- Svrveyer d Of Cbtsop Couaiv. Oftlce : Caenaama e?tt&. T Y. JI. C. A. LaU lloom h6. 3. J. O. RO9HTH, . r. 8. t'oiuiaLtiloaer, .Votary laMle. awft lBuraace Aceat. , Aent lor itiellamburg-BjemeaFlie'lBS.Co. ! of Hamburg, Gennaay, and ot tkfe cTmt elere'JLife aad Acddeaflas.Co.VtHiwt , ford. Conn. , rOalce la Fy tidaa Bulldlns. Boo?t$ 11, 12. I Attorney and Countdor at Chtu. ' trtrOfllce la Pvjhiau Bnlldlcg. Yuimn Iiris. lASTOTtlA, - --." OftBGOX. r AT TftTTUL W to FHYSXCIASTJOtDfiinUtiUMi. - .. . A i. HXTV,3i. l'hhtciaii.4.a OFL'ICE-Oxtfr A. V. AU3 sjrocwyatoM- - -.j52S2.- 'Ti1 ' hicks. PKNTIST, ASTOKIA. ... - OMMHXi ; CtMiui iu AaYn's buUdlag up srair. corKec" at Cays and Stjeir.ocqhe sttef. ' , rt . I Ki' - BOWLBY. ATTOKXKY AT LAW. t Cla-naiaui Street. - ASTOWA. OShUii !" 'V T HI'KXKY, ' IT 1 OH.EY AT LAW. May be found at fha Court lloo&e. Q M. B.1I. A CO., ' oeauu XX i Wow, WUmUwm. JBliaO. Tm "i;l. AU K1IIU.1 1 I1K IUUOCf, U130TS, 04MM 'OH- tprial, etc. - Turning and Bracket Work A SPECIALTY. 8teum ilttl ner iVeston hotL. Cor. 0o evlve and Asior htreets. Xtemoval. TO THE LADIES OF ASTORIA. TAKK I'LlLVSURE LN INFORMING i A .you uit t h.ive xejioved ay Otes- i loakinc rooms i uiaKins: rooms j Froau CkeuaiuiM St. f Cass St., J Xel door to Thk Astobiax office. I ihauk thc hutie for their liberal patroaago. IltS. ,. RAPPI.CYCA. . . iel3 HEADQUAKTEK8 Foster's Emptriwn. Most Complete Stick in AittfU Fireworks! Flags! Fralfx Beth Forelsm stiiln Wines and Liquori Or Superior Brand. OHTKU'S CORNER, 0 ft.&!VlMCK I. W. CASE, .'hOLSAi.KASO M fiAKK IN t.Ml'OKTKK AXK WHOLKSAI.K Atl H. TAIL UKAI&K IN GENERAL MSBCfiiKDISl Corner Ctieuainas nod ASTORIA - - - - OREGON SteBhana Varittiet ! grand opEimra. A LIVKI4V KSTSTA1VKT Have a new bowling alley. tbeJaJwMJJ j ben in town. Admittance net;"' r . . AL S. VUiUSELL. ot Kaaoo-AureU ACo. n '. M A W , - n