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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1882)
V tC2 Z-J - vr -. T. Vol xvn. Astoria, Oregon, Saturday Morning, July 8, 1882. So. g4. SDnilfl tottfrimi I N NOVEL METHOD OP PISHING "VaUpr Wilcox, n lail who lives I wh'n liis parents on Llano Seco! rancko. owned a stalwart gander,' and he thought it would be n good joke to tie. a fish line to the -leg of the gander, with a hook properly baited, -and watch the result. So he fixed the gander with a line on one leg about ten feet long, on the en I of which was a salmon hook and a frog for bait. The gander was driven into om of- the small lakes, where he swam around for about half an hour, turning flip ihps and diving for food. Sud denly the gander felt a pull at his leg, and he looked as surprised as the "Lone Fisherman" when he caught a whale. The gander .vectneil to think there was some thing the matter with him, and he looked down at his feet under the water to see into it. The salmon began to yank, and the gander made up his mind that ho was not well and wanted to go home. He started for the shore, but the fish on the hook wanted to go the other! way and it was nip and tuck for a time. The gander, to those who were watching, seemed frightened, and at times would act as though saying his prayers and asking for mercy, and then he would get mad and try and fly ashore, when the j salmon would pull him back. They -ay it was a fine study to wateh the expressions of the features of the gander. He seemed to realize that a change was about to come over him, and, while he lfoped for the best, he seemed to be prepared for the worst. After half an hour of the hardest work he had ever fun for you, but not any more sal mon in mine, if you please," and he flew off toward the barn, squawking as though his heart would break. JBiilte Mccoril. Last View of Garfield. Shermun of Iowa, who is visit ing at Elmira, said to a reporter the other day: "1 saw President Garfield a day or two ago in Cleve land. You need not look aston isjied: I really saw him not his spirit but his own form and fea tures. T had visited the tomb to .do homage to the spot where the martyred president was sleeping. The watchman in charge, on learn ing whence I came and who I was. asked mo if I would like to hee the president. T was as greatly surprised as you can be. He simply showed me he was in oar nest, invited me into the tomb, unscrewed and removed the lid from that sacred casket and there lay General Garfield before me. just as he had looked the day of the funeral as if in a weary, un refreshing sleep. 1 was surprised, for, despite the emaciation of those noble features, I was at once struck with their likeness jto the Goneral as T had seen him alive. 1 presume years will pass ere the preserving traces of the embalm or's work will have been removed from all that is left on earth of Garfield." A "Wise Preacher. The Rev. Dr. Talmago, from personal experience and careful observation, extending over the period of half a century, puts up "the newspaper business iu the fol lowing correct style: "I tell you, ray friends, that a good newspaper is one of the grandest blessings God has given to bis people of this , , t I, ,. V(.1I ,vvfli-m,. mii1 trv veiy mikui nauv 10 eacn laniuv. , Mij;ur-ciui-u iiuuis, jusi intm ini- ronn-t w..,.. ..uuiuub, .;, done, the gander came ashore and -" l" "'-1 ' l-xul,,I,,i '', " , .";, , . . . , (try goto F. U. Klhervufsbakcrv. NOTK'i: i- herein ghen that the dragged a" ,,x-ponnd .salmon up to Sct S"- My praetico wa to H will thus b. ,een there isplenly . . . . la'Xo SSiS'iffJ lllSmfi?: . . . , , , , , . Uttm'-iHViqfrnm!vnln ton lime-, '0n J'"' tllti llieominir tide of , Xolhln- tiort or L'iiiuislaKlil ' I'10'1! J'10"1' y,PUTa'r?n,llinPC: the bank, and the bovs took of thcl8 "UIVcS oi-i2 lo lcn l1ino trio l - B,Mieuu t"Wil1 "S Uu,t Viipu,ni balmoiior East , , " Jpinlf l-ir nlwavs -limino-tr. rnt ., L irierf- - ,, r 1 t - .Jaecoiid street in Sluvolys Astoria, from catch and put on another frog, eaciuuy, Always aiming to get- .t , -- - - Conferred upon .ten of iimumiso ih(v xnl) jio of Cedar .street to the t - i - 1 1 -. -Iliitlft hnnt inmicv ' itlieendnfi n. r 1 1 1 1 ,t. 1 11 .sufferer could Onslnate and'maiuaii i iMtrth liiu Of Ilt?niIK-ksfrjf bvlio-ith. und tried to induce the gander tojmuo DOfl ino,IL 'l ,ll0 "u 0I J The federal land olhce has sold niu. n-jaitatiou whi.-h AyekSiis.jL-' iuA i,e"ame xvlit"i I thVc-iSi ulakinif 4-VftlnnMur.t:w;t lMlln-arnlrln'lU,"l"," ,M " I'" d 11-i tl.. .,rt vii :iunr In thft I.C...1 ,.l KII.I..V ClllOys. It i3 a COinpolUllI fll the ' miTl ll lnil"lit..liinir M ntlln.V whi.M liaveit Tiiey couldn't lriv- him Vvs "' ' '"'I'' l7 iul cIo,ii., 12,000,000 .& thelffwMSlTl.'JS' Vn!iy,i!iSVTi'Tu;J,SSi? in. neloohrd .t tl.on, a, ho ran "1 . '"-f" -"' top on ro.or,!. MM .he fd. Si. SSSlKSjKBSaftA'ffi though barvee. (Mr leSS M . mooey d I.. U ku.v,, , pf ,(ul,. by SXS' though siym, "Boys, this may bo Tl".5 M,m w,t,, '. ""'er s,."!1" fTcxto ..lit o( its imperial l.,.nainJn.itep;,r.ots.'rorn!a,&.K;:.lWlsMM jcenturv Um -Tia-idest temporal' blessing. The ihcorv is abroad thai anyone cat: make u non-spa- per with the aid of a capitalist. . The fad i that fortunes are swal- lowed up every year in the vain j cedar that now m-IU at sloO a endeavor ro establish newspaper, thousand feet in Sitka, with -plen-The large papers swallow up the did harboi. with inexhaustible smaller ones. The big whale eats fi-heiies. with an abundance of fifty minnows. We have seen a j coal, and the probability that veins thousand daine- in the I'nited ofropp-r. lead, silver and gold t States and Canada, and only thirty- await the prospector, with the six are half a century old. The' poibility of raising .suuicimt average life of a newspaper i.n five 'garden vegetable-;, and with wild years. Mot of them die. of ehol- i cranberry swamps on every island; era infantum, h is high time that J with all these advantages it is sur it was understood that the most j prising that an industrious, aniphi successful wav to sink a fortune biou.ship-bnilding, li-hing colo- andkecn it sunk is tostaita new- j naner. A man with an ide i start-s Millon-' ... nuiiii Cla-zette finallv the monev mum .wa Lii , !iimm "'I- !""-, is all spent, and the .subscribers i 1. n TT.J..-v...l ilcniiorn rr wonder why their papeis do not come. Let me tell you, if you have an idea, either moral, .social, po litical or leligious. you had bet- I better chanrcon the world through the columns already established." Connecticut Thrift The death of a prominent busi- i ness man of Xew Hiitain, Conn., t has evoked a communication in the i Hartford CouranL from some one j who evidently believes hfmself -t ' v :l ldlle over four persons, that - ' -"- - iii . J fine example of Connecticut clever-. J umr persons and a ijalij a3 , to ., .! jK.ir. vu. ,vr:,Pr Viv-Jeach dwelling, and lour ami a half nes auu tnilll. tne writer as; .-i li hmirrlit nf ilu l....f'tcol i.iftv. ' lie Dougnt oi the iii'Liasiu mei- chant in 1320 he beinr then at i s-choolin Xew Britain "a tu-! M'luiui in .nr uri.uiii u ti- bladed r.-d bone handled pocket , knife.' for which he paid twenty.. paid twenty. two cents. -M was then," he sayh, "as f hae ever been since, inclin- ; b scious more : ii.r, ! ... t .si mg m.r- a n vei. .me example oi j t thrift, nnrl rtriifloiii. t ! Vftiir "Wirl.- ' i ... . ' . ; j 1 . .-! 11 I Ullt. WKO'JIIJIl. 1 I I riiiMini iiiiiii.'l' I miirii ii7niin I that the bov.s wiioui he beat out ..." i of the -5?Lj and the odd knife have I been more useful citizens and done . more good in the world; and with- . out saving so much as $500 either, j It ic i.fti;,wln.i r i... ...o....n..t I. , , biothcr who, boasting lit praver- J .. ., , . V. -. -v..... .,.-.. v.. ...v. nunumiv.,!! I .. . . .....I! 1.1... .- . .1. t ::. . Z. 1 I...I t . t StrAf 1 mt,rnuatnnt- IMrV;. sainr lie niacen in tne savinr ' .. . -i.....: ....i ,i.4i- j """" v'eV' V ' " :' i1" 'lomers-uiiienairs to oe mauc. JJv or- ank, and as he reiuatkh with con-'nrri oom .,rt.. - i... . 1 r.. j purity of the blood. I.j its invigorating J F c vnuiiis . 00d,000 acn-s have pa-sed frnm .ffects it alva. tt'lievcs aiul oftcu etiiM 1 ..u .... ,ac. i ...i.;A -.V W-'S' - -- twii w 1 .1:11 .tt. ;iini iii u-a--i 1 1.- c s" 1; iiiVMiifi.s 1 ml' in 1 1 ..in.ri ,. in. ' u spr.aeir "now amounts to . .,. rf . owiioiliip by Uw ComidamU lViaale AVeaknesses -:- "-.mv.. tlrm ;nl,,' Wliili -uimn-- . , . , . I ami Irregularities, and ! a potent ii-S 1 ' v " '"""" ' :iliK ilnriiio- tint l.i.t -ft:ii- -in m-.-i j ii.TivfT nf viljilllv. Knr l.m Ifrn.rr tl,,.. Street Imnrovempnt Nntiri' meeting ol tne cheapness oi the H.i--Sp..ur..umuH ... t..c- w Vian bark. or. as it uas called in th.'m,U-r or the Oo.amo.i Council, gospel, said he had been a member ted States. Oregon has 1,083,- language ol the country. "Quinquina.", F. C. XOMUS, S9 , , , i,..- i i , v ,i - .-no-) Klmteful for hT recovery, on her leturn Auditor and Clerk, of the church foitv years and ii -!" head, and -ew.M-.n-o, ,UBV' to Europe in vm, she intrmlueed the, Aitoiin. Oregon, July Ld,i8.S"2. hadn't co,t hi,,, taty Wnu. -GkIj3S1. TV ,,..?,i .J ,h,,p , Jta J ta - ,,;,- 0 " oiess your mean, miseuy ouisoull- wa the fervent though some unexpected response from puipu. A modern Trn"Tl77hnm t.me.r .Jonah, w horn piosper-. ties wouid do well to ' , " , , .. ous communities inoiu, nas just snaKen tne uust of xXevada trom his feet. JJefore . starting thence to Oregon ho made ' Blood l'lirifi-r. Sold at one dollar a xi- . . . . Hiofflft this concise but comprehensive! ntntomnnr f tbft sii.i i- ...i.:-i. 1...1 , " v..1,,Ill.1u-.u.uii1..1r hounded him: "1 went to Maine; and the ice crop failed; J went to1' Florida and the frot killed all the j gardens and orchards; I went lo ' Mississippi and they had a Hood; I went to California and the pe.-j pie began to die with small-pox. ' feince I struck this state the Corn stock mines have never paid a dividend, and if 1 go to Oregon I am willing to bet they will have a drought. Ut the population 1,302,0-35 are native boi C50 are foreiern boru. a too ftft,,, , r icon -ni - i the census of lSbO. This is the npnnlft ,r.u i. . .i people who have just voted to nrohibit tbft ,nn,irnnt ., preparation forthepurpose." Sold Uy Drug- w me ana constant use for nearly an eu prommt the manufacture or sale gists. Si ier bottle.1 See lestimoniaLs. dlrec-; lire generation, they have- ntaii leil well nf mvlonr emwiL. K,r.. P:...o.,i t lion. &t,In iamphlct, Treatise on Dweascs meritcil rank amonr ti,. fa Vionir. oi araent spirits by an estimated' t UlP m'ood." wrapjMi around carti botuo IJSmwthi n"-iiiJ-et5l .r.a.p.Ie majority of 40,000. Tfte Furure ol Alaika With comparatively mil J cli- matf tmoughout tw-'Aichipclago, with most valuable liip-.jmlil.ng, timber coveiing the island-., with a ny from Xew England, or othnrl states, has not established itself in j Scn.fidiMw e Alaska. On.- drawback i-, thatl,le" . dhcolowt i . i i:. .i . coii":re:-s has not esUbnsned a J territorial government, but wuwi this region hn have been opened J up to individual enterprise and settlement, it will be discovered that Alaska is a valuable nossc; ion. j According to the U.S. eeiiMis of ISSO, there were liylSO families in Washington Ten itory ,1 o,5 12 dwell i iiurc :i littlo n'or on nor.-ion to oach square mile, .",00 acres to each - j i - person, 2,013-14 acres to each fain-. person-in a family. In Oregon! j ,.- ., ...o.J Ihere were 3o,-lGS families, .j-.'i-Ij dwellings, nearly two pei.s.ms to to ' '... "" v0 PJoih and a baby to eaeintweuuig.amt live persons ana . ,f , .-, 1 i lining ..tu..i, a population, sparse as it is, twice il... ".. P w . . im- sil- i ci iik.iih h ii a word, iift-i- ci-iift -iMiiivftil I, i ib.. lift....... new state annexed by I lie peace- nil vp.tfin nisirfli ril iiiiiniirr-itinn. -- rrr-'"1 i Uecenl census reporls show; California to be the largest sheep- 11 1' lriowiu' --late in the union, it 1 ,a o - . hav-. -i o.i.iin I J tl ".- l-I-Vi-' head, over one-tenth i. .....:.. .1.,. t..: lin.pu.auu,,, - , , v a.uu...... .,. ' ,. about fifteen j.heei to each nidi- l : - - A ieusible people, ufl; rheumatism, use Plunder' King of the Blood Is not a "cuicnU," It Is a Wooit-purlfiVrand tonic, linpuntv of the blood poisons iho sys tem, deranges the clicul.ition. and tlnw In duces ninnv disorders, knonn bv ditrerent names to dlstlnftuisli them according to cf- - K"ff the KlooA prevents and cures tliesTm- attacking tbe Miixe. lmpnrltv ofthe blood. riicmtetsand phjsicians agree m calling It -the most genuine and efficient D. JIANSOM, SON & Co.. ITops J o Kuo..irops j Buffalo, S'. Y; - o ' i i ch s.piare mile, :11C.2S acn- toithi ,,acn person, LSOS.-r, acies to each ha whitshve sheep to each inilivianai: in more precious than the gold or tlieliicinJ "u,mu" ' " .ieiiyoi.i.sHiria, .. , , , To this dav. after a Ian- or two hun-i ',ro',0!;p ''' oprthe iiaprovcnicut and the, Oregon about .-even .sheep to each llrca and f.Tty years, .seienv has nlvent W,r. Vt'u,i"c,.: ,lree.t .!" SWvely's 'nwlUMfLml .....1 I.. W Tn u wAlilns to lake, its nine,.. It eiriTtu-lrS3'""?' "'tueen the east line of East i - v oW.cH - w353 5 -?? ""-ail I2 5 iniiimin iri'mint m nrm-n ..tn .r I ST asc.5-r -." Ji c5 J-sSas rZ . rJIIMI! III'I'IAI, IJKK INY'I H liYitfF. HtHfft fc . Ea - ss ! s 2 .5a'", a52? 3&S A iin HIV a Villi 14111? JilPL'lljlllVJtt l.'Ml nil ce ux cs Large quantities of cotton seed oil are now shipped to Italy, hot- tied as olive oil and brought back to this country. Scrofulous eruption'!, piicIi as pitn tion of alvin especially j ' face, will ilisaiiiiear i-ipully Jy . ' , , ,' , , ,, iwiujr Pnuiaur s Oreiron I Mood I'uri fIL.rc J "IJiirhtipaibn," New, diiick comiilfte enru I lavs. urinary atrectious, .smarting, frequent - J or tliilicult urination, kidney di-en:es. si. at iiruejiist-. Oregon tioiot, da vib I &.'u.,roitiniM,ur. t Xo matter how independent u j politician may be, he will not .start a new party so long as he can make anything out of the old ones. .tMtoria Ire Iiepnt j.ply rainilies restaurants hotels. saloons, etc.. at ." cents per pound, on the preni- j ilV5 Frcsll 5oe emun evirv lav jj,,,,, parties and dinners supplied uiili ice cream at -diort hoIicl. Frank Fabre is now prepared to Mip- jr .---- : i ,-n-. vt i-. . In lVJ'i iNew hnglana nad thirty eight electoral vote one- third of lh.. whole number. She 16 nail' Milt rllt.t.-.f fl ill till! ftKr. . J torn! votes. ' ,","n ,l "'' "" 1 1JIUII. 1.1. wl .f ltn. .rh ...nl It tones unthei . .svstcni. restores e and iirc-err the Vir health, and impails vigor and energy, i use.anil is to-da the moU available ITirillttlt Pi II tint iilLki-Iri.r 1.1.1- .11 - - - - - - 1111 1111 1 " I'lll, 1L IKi?, 111111 111 lV Ml lilt'l rty cars it Jia Im-cii in cxlfiisivc . 7--"-"" " - -"--, - -" "- where , Foi:.Si.K isy Ai.i. Di: w.i:i: Peruvian lilt torn eiucbona iiuijro. The Count Cinchon was the Spunihh leeroi in ivru in ii3j. ihe counties, "' "'i ""-I'M'-'iiuiraui .III illll - tlllll - tent fever, from which she was freed hv ' the u-e. of the native reined v. tlu Ii - rn - .,, .- M.,.,.i i. ...... :. , :. w .-. - r--'" V -1, "i, ' ally cures a morbid appetite Tor stiinu- taut, by restoring the natiiral tone ofj lho sl0U-iacIh lt -lt.ic,.. t.xcesivi. ,1V0 of liquor as It does a fever, and destrov-1 botliaiifee. The powerful tonic irtne 15 t-Is 11 kZi. LHiM$s3 ig8 jp A. 3IcKINNIE. Mairnsm as iiSiii ;?-;! sn?iiui csrESS 5-5c,7; 11 iiii want nice freh lard, or ood . .. . eriii" nith.of the Cinchona is preencd in u,,.i'- M'-wwie are imioi repair, ana un , Peruvian Hitters, which are as eff.-etive j ,caH reiiion-,traiice signed by the own- .- Oregon against malarial fever to-da as thev 'noflw'i1,,,nls."t llie properly front- i Uieys of the nlil nhh iceroys. o guaranlce the in - rvll - cuts, or these bitters to he aliiolnielv 1 . ol Ji? heM kiioivn qiiaiity. .A trial will batefv von that this is t ho Order it. Leeb.V: Co-agents for Astoria. ; imunr i , imuig'inen having unfonnnatolyl enntraclv.1 diseases, iiuhoiiui" the ! , , , . , ' l a blood, can hnd nothing better to re- best bitter in the world. '-The pmof of J or,lPr ot ""' ' "'ftn V,0,'i,c,J:1T,It. , the pudding is in the eating." and we1 , V,- YrV' willingly abide this test. For sale bv. , t . , , A"(l1lian'1 ,erk' all tlmssisls. crocers and Imunr dealers. A"t,)- r- J,,,; -' 18fr-- gain health than Minder's, the-on i15?.10; a' ,roVi -V. ""j?01 Ja" ?,, , .. . " - v ,c-"" i Strcct to the soutli side of Berrv street Hlnod Purifier. . hv grading the same to the established zrr-z. j:. . j grade to the full width of said I'on.ri, itni.i ..c.. tl... i ! Street, and unless a reinonstrancosigued slSone r e. I rSS, . nt'l ?l ( -S b-v "- wn-rs of two-thirds of the pron an 1numrabIefSuS,or SSSL'i :!JZ :.?" .,l"rotm ot Lsaal ? -. - "- "- s-w.. ---.-- tiwitiK l.V i , l'rov-n Droiicniai j5S,ft.i,HX "pe' recommended by l'"-5icians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having Wn tested by " -" " CZa " ou,u " ul " ;;;4i,' x everywhere. js a R-j.ii ?r srf! Falcons aie the swiftest birds, Que sent from the Canaries to Spain returned in six hours, the ilNtn Uii,r?.m;w .... .....V. u....;r tW lUltLd. lnn't Die in the House. Aik druiistsfor"JTouc!ioiiJats.r It clears out rats, mice, bedbugs, roaches, vermin. Hies, ant-., insects. 1.V per box. Colorado has won the risht tot i be known as the goldeu state. Her mines produced 820,000,000 of gold and silver la&t year. Skinny 3fen. Well-. Health Renewer. Ablute cure for nervous debility and weakness of thegencrative functions. SI, at drug gists. Oregon I)eiot, DAVIS & CO Portland, 6V; There having been a good deal of dispute as to the boundary line between Montana and Wyoming, it is to be resuveyed this fall. a :aiu. , ... , " . ' lo :,n w,,o are suflermg from the j enor, and indiscretions of vouth, uerv- hofS'tii? lcur,M-on KKEh fir CMAKGE. This isreai ienicuy was aiscovcrctl uy a mis I SlOllill-t." Ill SJmitll mrtrlno CnnI o onlP iaddivsswl fMivolon rn tlo lor .lAcr-Ptt , r. iNMAManim D. New York City. vhtipk i iu.r.i.v nu-n,, n.ni ti.n ii'mnnwni cnnniMi r.r lUtiFitri.r tc:.. propose lo order the imoroveinent ami renair of Cedar strc.-t in siiivplv' 4 b I filiinifnri'AilAK .I.-A..I - toria. from the cast slik ! - . i . - . j . . sine ol yi cm um St. io u.o ue-si line or ."5. -.lieatliiiiR the same w balinon street by with nlank three iiu-he? in thickness and bv renairincr the railings and s-trainhtenitig pilings wlicrefcr out of repair, and unless a re iaou-.ir.ince .i"netl by the owners of two-thirds of the uroncrtv frontinir on i said portion of said; street, be filed with uje Auditor ami rieikor.saulcttv, with : :. ...... I... r ....:....! ....i.n. .:".. "i ; .-ii ii.t.t - iii'MI till- Uil.ll lJUUltUillluIl UL this noriee. the Conimon Council will iirdfrs.ild iiniiroeini-iit to be made. Rv . NOTICE is hcrebj civen that the Vi i " -'7 ; (,J?1. c,m. or saia icmhck strert. by .sheathing t he same w ith plunk .three inches m tlilcknes :,u ,v l'?'nmr .the railings thereon su,d h Mraigliteiiinic the pipng wher- I SiiS'fi;!4" "f 1?KKiJ!f Sfe1 i ". vnt A',(.-'- ' 'of,9-1-"0."!. ",thl" .i1." l,J:s trmn lie lmal mibhca- , lJ.?, L I '? JT: '. k0,i,m?" &un,c. 11 "" """ ""l -!.- in oi-maui.-. ij Street Improvement Notice. XOT10K is hereby "Ivcn that the imiiou I'ouncil or the City of Astoria propose to order the improvement of that irtion or West th street in Shie- ikiriNM in iiii'ii uini liiu iiuiur.r nnn Notice. IlliC DKLIXQI'KNT TAX KOLL FOR . theji-ar ISsi, together ith a warrant from the County Court for tho collection ot the same. Is In my hands. Delinquent tax payers will please tattle at once, and savo costs. A. M. TWOMBLY, -ray3 stieruT. For Oregon, Washington and Idaho TcrfraHjit, OFi'lOK-IO- F1KT STKKI.T. fORTLUD, OS. Kerrrcnce: Cll.vS. HODOK, or Hoilge. Dats & Co. JAMSS'fKL. (ilihlcr first Xfltlnnn! H-i at is & Co. .National Bimfc. Jeaio Xeatlier .T. A. STitOniRIDUE, WhoJeal and flnuluKS. O.A.DOLI'II.of Dolpa. Bronaugh, DolpJi ic i.oi. j. McvKjuxig . or j. Mccranen & Co. U C. HEMMCflfiN. or UemlcbseA & ""' Dr. G. E. -NOTTAGE. .M. D., Examiner and Physician. ureenDenr. MISCELLANEOUS. S. AKNDT & FERGHEN, ASTORIA. - OftKUON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BL.VCKSiIiTH AU kinds of nvrnmra a trwvmw ENGINE, CANNERY, li-- fil (D, d 1 E IN w a " wSfknf fSXfciAJUlUAT Qfc$iirKn rnm.m AspiMHaltynuidoorrcpatrlnj; !" CANIVKRI DlE8i FOOr OF L.r.VYKTTK SiTUKKT. ' " ASTORIA IRON WORKS. r.K.vrn HntKKr, yKiu I'.vkxki; I lousy. ASTORIA. - OKKCON-. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. il V Il WlX Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, ana tannery work a specialty. 0 - ST S" Ornll ItesierlptleaM made to Order Ht ttuert Xetlrc. . . A. D. -Wars, rreldcnt. lS'SSS .lou.v Fox, Superintendent WILLIAM EDGAE.iw.T.-tKXBir, Corner Mnln nndL'henjaiuiStret. ' ATTOB!IE AT liW. AKroniA oreooix ! May found " CoMt HMe- VUUiR III CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Thu Celebrated ' DlULFJt ni JOSEPH RODCERS A SON erumur mm icu piiti cewi'ute: btiwint. Mflwan ww I uun i yliVfl THE GENUINE WOSTENHOLM anl other En dish Cutlery. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Hershaom Ptpr, etc. A One stoek ot TI'atrkcH an Te,welry. Xazxle una Rrecrk Leadla ht Ciaaa a4 KIHm. ftevalYCiw. PImUU. aaa Aatmualtltta MAJII.K CILAMNKM AIJK) A Aaortmenl of June SI'I-rrrACLKH and GLASSES. Nitice. THE I'AUTNEltSHIl'HEKETOKORE hx- lStlni? Dftu-II -T T PnrnhAN onH V ir I Co.," thl3daydiiwlTedoyniutual consent. i. Jtereeaee: M. S. BUKRELL, ol -Xaapp. ftoxrtfU Cp. W. W. SPAULDINQ, Fcfcj aaACmQ Dealer. . -2? 5i JOHN CftAK. or Jotm Cii . AtJIUvVV IJUBtlilrt, ot,uil5i c; KQbVtS, mttv9. '- - . I.J- JL l JOS. BUKKHAJtD,-BuTaaM kinlter J. K. Hl3!orlhSJ;QuLir CoLaSSESEt tiixh. "i 1 1 tr. riTTMrwiiHiiint Eactiot the aboo neals 910,MttMr ance Jn ttU3 Compaiy. ' 7T7 BUSINESS OABD9. T? c. uoum, NOTAKY PUBLIC, AUCriOXEKR, COMiOaSIOK ASD k uas; TU. J. C. HHAPTEt. PMl'SIi'IAA aMl HsmOLfM. (DKCTMCHKn AXXS.) j -- iri mm jbi & fCHI. Office over Coon's Jims Stare. Q.KLO F. 1-A8KKK, Oimty MmrTe7r t -r t-y euntv. Office : Ouhuhbw strex, v "c-mr -& . : J Hambnnr. ?i5;lyi1t'lsA . clersLLlfftianrt AecldenteI.Coj ftiCtrP ,. - -MTOWcc to PjrtliIao.BUdteg. ltww uflj x. I fnrd.Pnmv .-se, 'ff.CJl "P WISTar, 1 Attorney and Counselor at Law. 3rOfficebiPythlanJJlHUns. BeMH.iiJ. ASTORIA. - - - OMG05. JAY TTCWUfc . . V PHYSICIAN A2JD 8UBGSOX Office Over tne White Bow ftw&. ItnsiDK.scy. 0 ver Hbersoo's taSuaf, op ; posltc B.-u"th.& Mver Saloo. J A "i:irTsr. M. B. PhyNieiaa aa4 . ol,I-Ci:-Over A. V. Allw crawr tw - p r. HICKS. PENTIST, i ASTORIA. - 2iJL ' OWI I Roonu In Allen's buUdta up tatBh wncc 1 of antl Sqwaoeqfaa jttat. ! " ' I Q A. BOWLBY. 'J. ! AT1-ORXEY AT LAW. C'lieojnim atret. - ASTOKlA. OltfiUUI I - n iu ' ' loor. HAIIf CO., 0KALKSIX towi, ML i..Laaftfcv,' Wiaws, Bllada, tm MMD, IiBkVBtW All Unds of Oak Lomber. Om9t Saat lt- j Turning: and Bracket Wk A SPECIALTY. 1 KtenmMUl nearWrta hotel. Cor. ! evlye and Astor streets. HEADQUARTERS Foster's EmptritMt, Mtst Ctmylttt Sltcfciii HsHHa Firework'! Flags! Vrulim 4M FaMfe aa BommmUm. Wines and Liquors Of Superior Bread. Foster's cpgyiK, o k am me. Dreti Makinf BT . '-(T"kva -fl .. .j. . .- - v . s, J - , k r