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.- uw. nii.nipinMwW . Vol. XVII. Astoria, Oregon. Friday Morning, July 21, 1882. No. 95. Stall) StoiflrimL SCIENCE IN MODERN WAR-PARE. 1 Victory in modern limes is gen erally on the side ot the largest armaments. It was so even in ancient times. Napoleon took care to have the best equipment. His disciplined men relied upon the best of weapons. When Fiance and (Jonnairy recently engaged in war, the difference in arms was a striking one. The clmssepot on which the French planed so much reliance was, prob ably, infeiior to the needle gun. Krupp's rifled cannon were supe lior to the lighter guns used bv the French. Victory in the end declared in favor of the best utuaicu iu mwi m nn. wt,au armament althouo-h other causes .uiiiiiuiLui, .uiuuu0ii viiiiv.1 v-iusi.3 dso made forthe Germans. Some- times battles are won bv verv ferior arms. Our ancestors in the Revolution had nothing bette than flintlock muskets of large, smooth bore, horse pistols. :i few sabers and some light, smooth- Dote cannon. t et the werei marksmen, having had the fexpert enco of 11 frontier life, and they were a match at all times for an equal number of British veterans, who generally had better weap ons. "War lias now become more a matter of science than ever before. It is not now :i conflict with spears, shields, crossbows, war galleys and Greek fire. But rather with such engines of destruction as never before were employed in war. The Roman emperor battered down the walls of Jerusalem with a beam having a metal head, called :t "battering ram." Two thou sand years ago walled cities were taken in this way, or not at all. The battering engine now is a rifled cannon, delivering nearly a ton of metal with precision, a dis tance of five miles or more. Ordi nary fortifications go down before these engines in a few hours. The bombardment of Alexandria is the last -striking illustration of the fact that victory is on the side of the best armament. The strong citadels along the water front of Alexandria went down under the terrible fire of the iron-clads. A bombardment of two days would reduce, the city to a heap of ruins. One of the armored ships was pierced through sides of melnl many inches thick. There were great guns on both tides, but the British had the largest ones, and the most of them. The levia thans of the deep dealt, with this fortified city as if resistance was hardly more than the amusement of the day. Not a ship was incapacitated in the leat orgteatly injured. Of course heavy armaments alone do not insure victoiy. Back of this must be trained men. England is able to assert Iter supremacy any da' with her navy, which for strength has never been surpassed in the history of the world. She cultivates, ior the most part, ways of peace; and is often taunted that she has ceased to be warlike. But thei e is the reserve of power her unequaled navy, her cannon and small arms which embraces the best ever put into the hands of soldiers. It may be true that the forces were not equally matched at Alexandria. The Egptian soldier is not equal to the British soldier. Nor are the brick and stone fortifications about Alexandria equal in strength to the armor-plated ships. But the difference illustrates the point made, that the victory goes, other things being equal, with the strongest armament. 'Egypt has no navy of any consequence. Old citadels, once supposed to be strong enough to resist any forco which enemies could array against ! them, arc now nothing but inviting1 'iaroets for modern gunnery, Great Britain was represented, before Alexandria with some of ' ,, .. :,in.. l,:.- ,, .r.ir, the most formidable ships ii war. known in the history of the world, j avi... ft. ..;., f dmt -....I clif.ll ' inu nn. linn ' ." i. ii l.i . ..-- :.. : uegau mere cuuiu or nu iuv ; ihmit tlio ;.-. tn.pk fire had : been supercedod by a fire which j ("lri-iori with it cuch iiroieetiles as i ciriJUiwiuuibuui j.iDjium. 7 no ril-irlpl; now in oxiitence COllkl. long resist, not even those of mouei n construction, much less those about Alexandria. It is the old .-torv. Viclorv is on tin- side of the heaviest gnn. Si-ien.-f ha--' invested modern warfau with a lclII",u .-'s"--- - ! !,'.. .,t terrible significance. Perhaps the Mohammedan fanatics of Egypt ...... k-t , iii..itark i'iiiiiiiii! 1 110 ! ........ .. 1 "'" ",1U' """ " "' ii ... .1 -..a ..r . ....,1 tl.o4 a .a.it fit (ini'itn ntr:i in-l11 im" W,,,IU -'" "" the 'Mnhdel no longer Heirs -; rjtore 1 he loiumvr 01 tin- i ropuet. tJSnlklhi. The Citadel of Cairo. Thi' citadel of Cairo, which is new being M lengthened and fur nished with stotes for a ganison of 13,000 men, in expectation of England's threatened attack, stands on a steep, rocky bluff above the city. It was the favorite resi-j deuce, of the famous Egyptian dictator of the last generation, Mehemet Ali Pasha, who strongly fortified it and kept a number of I heavy cannon constantly pointed from its walls to the eifv below to rif. n'T-n, !.. .lT.fr.wvtii tvlilt i,;c .t..,... '""""" oventwc tin nisaiiection wiucn nis ... . ,. , , t i., . ; of the magnet, which are too slight: iron rule tnevitablv produced, lite., . .. . ,. ,,. ... ; ., -n " i 1 1 .to be distinctly seen. 1 his little i ii?nll .i.. ofitl ti 41n1oKY r-.t.tflt ' . , . , , ,. swinging magnet lollows everv and might give trouble to a force? , . , , ?,..,. . ! change m the received current; unprovided with heavy sierc ar- ; , . . ,, .' ,, , ' - landeveiv chanire, great or Miiall, tillerv. Above the ramparts aiel . ,. ... . . ...... produces a oorresponuimr oscilla- viMuie iii a (uiiniuui.iuii: iii.ii.iui;i.- the th by pnn interior beincr decorated with :i!, . . - . . it- richness ot coloring unmatched in the world evcent nerh-tn. bv the uio worm, i..cejH, pcruap. , ti " - tall slender white minarets of "" W l . "S ou l,IC hai; . , ,. , ,. . ., scaie. j. eoue oi .surnats is so ar- , iiraienu uicjicr recojry, on ner reiarni n .. ... n ,. . . e Muhammedieh Mosque, built . , , . , , to Europe in 1K she introduced the : Rubber and hpmp Pachinqof all Kirnis. 1 ' rniio-ed he wlitnh the tnnvetnenm i ...... .i..Y.. u..r.. ..'.!..... : ...... - MehemetAh. 11ns is one of the of Ue (f mttdc ,,, under 'vnriiAianws UliHl Wiiip4: PROVISIONS. rHVll firilMllieillS (I I klini lt?' .. . . . . . mmu ibuawiHUiin Hiuivi ii ii" lail 1 -. oip.it oni.iiiiuiis m kirof "i:nii:nlA .u Utfoix ol tie :i In m- . who hadbroiuthL them t& m,livA rruill Afl :iit.. VEiii. viuauiura puiauu ;u v.r;iii;iu;i. iu;.i , , . , , , , , . .. ! tic speck, which keeps dancing front or the main entrance lies a i . " . . .. . . ... , . about over the scale to his right, vast paved quadrangle surrounded J , . . , . , , ,. , , i 1 o Ins practiced eve, each move- bv a low colonnade, which has ac-1 . i . .'ret . , ...... s ment of the spot ii light repre- All I 1 ..I .1- 1.. uiiiicu .i u.tiiiu iiiiui ii;ii u-iiuuii as the scene of the famous "mas sacre of the Mamelukes" by order of the Pasha. Mehemet, finding in the turbulent independence of these warlike chiefs a foimidable obstacle to his cherished scheme of absolute power, invited them to a banquet in the courtyard of the colonnade. All petished ave one, ; the son nf the principal chief, ' who, alone i)reerved his presence! , " . ' .tie speck ol light into tlie letters stopped". Neglect frequently resuiis .in J l r '""av iii.un.M :m.i treaeneious .courtesy, ami were mj worijs wi,ici, (j,ev rCpves-ent nn ""nrable lung disease or consuiim-1 l.incesi :is:meni or variet suddenly fireil tiuou in the midst ' " "; . S'"Tll-?1 ,rod,V" l!" ll,l , " 5 " cin. . .T r; , : , disorder the stomach like cough .sjrups ' . of their revel bv a detachment or A .now i wrk cigar manufac- and balsams-, but act directly on the in- Ppmhc Rrnchpc i i . ii i 1 1 -lined narts- all-ivin" irrifitiim .,:.. uulllUbt DrUbllCO. srddiers concealed in the encircling , ;"rcr' 5!,v"ff e Sl l :,k 'l I reSiei ii! Slini". : Sironcffiff .iil . ethufei. I hev enshlv tieeemofl the . . . . I A cnuim. enlil or.sni-. ilmvit ii.ml.t l... . of mind, threw himself upon theismoking pconlo to atiy great ex- -round succeeded in reachinir his 'tent;' beeau-e .10,000,000 people , ... . , . horse, which was tied to an adjoin- :.- . .:!!.. o....:.. :..'. i,, 1". .jjiniging iipwu u back, he cut his way through the. ' swarmino- assailant, and finding ' the c:ntes shut against him. look a flying leap lrom the top of the - wall, a height of eighty feet. The ! horse was killed on the spot, but ; the daring Mameluke, escaping; Nd-S il would seem a- though we with a broken limb, crawled away j w'n :l Miflieimilly smoking peo-1 and hid hinmcU before he could !lle- Th.' lmmber of males in the be overtaken. How Sharks are Utilised. The skins of certain sharks are used in jewelry, for bleeve buttons and the like, and when dried and cured take a polish almost eoual to thatof stone. The vertebrae of the!Sus-in 1). Anthony are to play, it j shark are always in demand for! is whispered, in "Much Ado canes. The opening' filled with -About Nothing." Mis uan is' marrow during life is now filled i to be Much Ado and .Mis Anna. ! a steel or iron rod. The side open - ings are filled with mother of pearl, and when polished the csinc is de- cidedlv ornamental. In India, in 18S0, 300,000 worth of shark fins , . , . were shipped to China for food. In the islands of the Pacific the fish i in great demand for its teeth, wlueh arc nianuinctnrea into weapons of various kind-, .arging ... . i . from sm-iis loswords mill (Ifl'Ors. irom spt.ua m sworn.- .uiu u.iel,.ra. The teeth are all serrated, or saw- ed.rnd and make terribl" wounds. Tlw hci f t ! tiuitli is biirc'tl - -- - - - with hOlllC instrument, and 40 or of) hashed to a hard-wood ill" - the edge. The hilt is also pro- . . . . . ., tected 1V eios nicees armed in Hie . same wav. ?so tHeti i are these weapou that the native- ot tin f j . 1 . island wear an armor tnadi "' 1 . I") ropi especially to protect ilum- solves against the .-hark' lelh Hov the Cable Tatlis. - . An operator Mt at a table in a ' room iiarKfiieu uv n curiam. n ' Mils lelt hand ManN a little 1 . . ... . - ! ment. named tin- "tehccting .nil- VaiitimelerM the invention ol William Thompson, wit limn which , Atlantie telegraphy would be a. blow proces. not exceeding two .,1 1 1.1 I or three words per minute, instead of eighteen r twenty, the pres ent rate. This delicate instrument consists of a tiny uiagii-t and a small inirroi hanging on a silken thread, the two together weighing i but a few grams. Tne electric current, passing along the wire from Valencia, deflects the magnet to and fro. The mirror reflects a tspot of light on to a scale in a box on the operator's right hand, where, by its oscillation, the spot of light indicates the slightest movements . ,wr, . . j .?... r ii . . r ! l.. .v. ! I'inn hnrr. nf ra if wnc nltil m fln . . . - . . utJU u M:i;eivnig a iiirssigc i0 tins uay,acr a laiise or two Iitlll-! -xv ,u-"" -"a'" 'unn juiiwr-r, f ,r , . ,, . I iired amlTifrv vear science has "iven!,. ,. .... - fr0m Va,cnc,a' ,he Ptor 'notffliStikS Ite plSE ItmSllli I Cor.-r lMit.iwu nn.l IInnilltoii..SlieelB ,, lllft..m.nl nr tun i;t .tallvciircs a morbid anndlln for Mimn. . .ismuiA mrvnnv sents a letter of the alphabet; and its seemingly fantastic motions are spoiling- out the intelligence which the. pulsing of the electric j current is transmitting hfiween the two hemisiheies. It is truly ' ' marvelous to note how rapidly the ShiIoh's Cafarrh Remc.lx-a i-om- 1 experienced operator di?piii:iiigle.sJ;veHrV. for, c';,!:,,r,.,1l 1 f V" :ilhI , !. , . . . , ,. anker .Mom'j Sold by W. K. Demetil. 1 the irregui.tr oscillations Ol the 111- - - Uo elfect of the re.hic.iiu, horn to ?!-in the tax on cigars, .says: ''''i"" American peopie are not a . . ... unnnrxn. only smoke J,, 000,000 cigars a .rt,.r Mv I l.tr.nclA;,..; Mao f j" -' """.""wii.. ...w,. .. a Miuking people," apparently, is where every man. woman and d"M of the whole ."50,000,000 smoke... CoiiMdering that hall the I )opuIation are women and another ' hiX Ikicamu children and mva 'country over t went v-one year., of age i n litth shuit of i:!,000,0n0, o that the conMtinptiou of cigars averages -2 7- a year fr every m.in '-tt- Alis Anna Dickin.ou and 1 Xothing. , ' ArSiomTce'Prt7enTed. , l!ray i,:i;rsnrc honorabio but tlicir premature appearance is nimnying;. lp;irliers n.air Itate!in i x0 i annoyanco bv promptly restoring the 1 youthful coler. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. The cGunJciinueoiiwle andlenttcn-crlvroil. ?0J .iethVK: Vbo' iomc S'S&iaiJ&M1 - ;.i. ..--..,:, -..i n..-u.. .- ,.r,. ... ,..:!.. l tntca. swell- iitil Miiiictiincs hlcl: a evell- . tLc uhi Ui riCC.,ionn. IieaaK-lu-. , jrith hmnwjn ij.jite 'J tngnr. Ijrth: i en-foul. particularly in the iiioniiiR:piPtiievjiii.iie.ninetiini vorn- i-kiiij. irith:i "imrin-rcn.tinn of I he 'loin ach:.toih-.eiinr.-lypr.,1e: a-tine iniin. iu ' the .-toinach : iK-caMncil nau-ciu ami yjint- . ine: violent p:iin thu-.tslniat the :i!.,lonie:i: hdly Mv'ullon mid linnl: urine turliiil: rc-pint- liinucai.nallvdigicnltni:ilawHi,panitly hii-coud-: couzh jmnt'tiiur: dry an-I -oiiviil- i m: miiv:um iiiiiirin-ti Merit. nil 1:1 1'lti - .... 1 t;.-.l.1 tll. ..,l I jn2 f ji:l. teeth: temper variable, hut waw ' .Mlv im:ihli Whene cr the :il.v.--um-i'iii .ire found to '.-I Ir. V. "ilc.nm" V,rniil"n:: will certainly elfeet a etire. in huyinc ernilfnx he.-iire on :ei the genuine 111:. . iirx..M:s r.!:uii'i:i:. nianuf.ietiired h I'leitilim Kro-.. "I Huoil Street. l'ittfchitn;li. I'a. The market i- toll of -. . .. counterfeits vou will ie rij.'ht it it !in-tlu. umaiuro or i icnnnKi.ro. nn,i v. ri--ii.e. tt .vcnri-torckccpcr doo- not have the seiui- , i:ir,r-vici.i ... , ...nil ua thriecnt t:imi fr I haml-oine !iitrii-(aucrtiMiipeaiii . rri crMtKin oonc d;uk...i, d - m - '".mnu onuo.. ruisumyii. ra. FurniMlirti Itooni-. to Xjt At Mis. 3ItiitMiti. hxljjiit!; iiuiiM, lis t'lix verbal Aeeovil. AM:i:sCATUAi:ill'H.l.saretIu-;-: i.r all jmrative fur family ue. Tli,- are the pro(tuct of long. l:ihiuioiis. ami ' .sitcces,rn rheiiiteal inve-liuatioii. and 5 their extensive use l plivsiciaiis in their practice. ami li all cfvilieil na-. lions. t.roes them the hM :!iilinWeF- feetti.d uralie I'ill that nieilutil sci- . onee ean devise. In intriitMc value ami citrathf lowers id other Tills ean he 1 eoiupareti with liiem. ami every person, J Icnov.ing their viitite-. v. ill employ J them, when needed. They keep the .sv.tem in perfect older, and maintain in healthy action the whole machinery of t life. Mild.! searching and effectual. Ihev ! are especially adapted to She needs of ! the digestive" apiiaratus. denin.irements jof uliieh. the) pi event and cure, if; timely taken, I hey aie Use licit ami . satest pnjsie to employ roreiiudreii ami weakend constitutions, where a rnihl , and efTectual eatharlie Is required. ami etrectual eatharlie Is required ;i. v:nn.- tt n,.in.n t m. .ai.i.t. at.i. i.ai 1 r. " . Peruvian Bitter Cinchona Rubra. Tin ('omit Ciiiclmn was the Spanih j Viceroj in Tern In ltiio. The Countess, his wile, was prostrated hy an iiitenuil- ' theitseoflhe native jeined. the IVni- ....! r.. ...... r. i.t... t..r ... r ...1 1... more nrecioiwihim the gold of theliie:. lants, by r&1oring the natural tone of tut: Momucii. ii uiiai'KS e.ccsic ihiid of liquor as it docs a fever, and destroy j bothalike. The powerful Ionic irlue of the Cinchona is pieserved in the Peruvian Hitters, which are as offec (ie against malarial fever lo-dav as ihev were, in the iY?S the S!gS!ijA" ? l n.1 comnr of Ca. e. lntlers to he absolulelv .. a,,,! c mrl s,r' pU- Vicerovs enLs of these, hitlers to he absolulelv jmre, and of the bes known iiuaHIv. A trial will satisfy yon that this is tlie best bitter in the world. -'The pr...f ..f the pudding is in the ealing." and v.e willingly abide this lest. For sale bv all drttgcists, gnieeis ami liquor deab-rs. irdtr II. l.ocbMCo..agetils for Asmr::;. jgni. SJZSJZlSl j to. For thirty vean. I'.rown'.s l.rcncfiial Slnfsi'rfsxiisiiM'l "l' "'""Vvi1" i-rrti SS ift !g rSTSUS??,! S tire generation, they have atlahiM ell - , lUerilCU railK among lll. Tev. si.n, ,. remedies of the age.' .Sold at ..-eiiisa , OOX CVCryW 1HT( - fe fc STOMACH 5ITTEBS Kni?n. Keshk' roc-iifylnjj livor disonlcr.it IMVtf'firflt tll( rOflllf. Oliii.inn 1.1.1...... ' .1 bladder coniphiinf;. raid hastens the cotiva iRsrcncc of tiuKe rcciverin from cnfeoblins dlspases. JrorcocriU5 Hip urand snrcinc for fever and asw. For sale by all DrusgUts ami Dealern senerallj-. iiflsmrcfe CELEBRATED I j T8mz& !$& -v: ssnmnLi: i,. sa geaW!. ?jr Vksv-1 i )&ESZx23$W s 3 jeyl" aaiMMMf I, rmmp&&maaixm!i i til" iiNtiieniuuinrnrtetinion i,r u,, .,;,!, ill ami the niclisl prsift iMnuthai- JIiMr-t-i cr'-s Stomach hitter N :l medit-liio whMi IriClliCVCS nMlltssiU?01lilvolt llinr..nl. ..,.1 ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Oyster Saloon. VllVS UU'S STIIKKT. ASTORIA, -,,, r.rSK;xn is pieasfi TO I atjii..ni.c.: to tin jmbii.- that he ha. op- ' u Flit AT Ij4HJ TE2,tXl.: House , Mill lumMio. in Kil-clfts;tyl- OYSTKIt-J. ll,)T COFFEE TEA, inv, vr tiik I Aflinf. ....si I Ant A lltmf An WAlft. . 1 .itiir-?, .inn limits uvairi jdiuun. ' rHKN AMI'S sri'.KKT. Pleave tve tn a call. ItOSCOK IMXOX. froprSetnr R 15. FKANKL1N, UNDERTAKER, fnier C.i-r.n.l .S.iiemoil.o streets, ASTOK1A, ... - OKIICOX ik.i.ki: i.v VA I J , PAPIilU ',jA1J1J A. UAA - .vl V I (V I )0 W WIH 1 1F ' itiJ It OLL.1JLO -VXD UNDKltTAKKHS GOODS, WiruAV Xr X?TUVTBT y UiCJ IV lotlEiH, SHIP CHANDLERS. if.:.Kt:s tv on. Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, vi:ot'cUT AM) (TT (JALVAN c. c S JZEP a,liu" "lJ,r "IK slnrt Wurw.. ".'e"r- -.k- G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMiTHING? l,I',', :,,", "' vork. lIoneslioehir. nlln.TxW :""! ,,u,p,,,, '",od "ork "n,',ra"14 ' ' C?XDC,"!C iBOOK STORE. ' We ate ens.m;U tvi-enlm; mu iuMitiiiii'4 ! Stationery, Frames j ! nnlliiloiH RnnHc j ai k --e nurKed i, phm B-J ! . Z i'n, 'Vl. ' , " JfT , "" i-"- - : (. has. STh l-..s .K.SON Dressm a,lsJLa3.g , SMniu anil Fancy !SEWIPJ& OF ALL KINDS! 'in . ti::iI; f t:n lt slic fnm ?j to 5i. Satisfuotiou Gunr.intped. mur. ai-:o. i-itLir.Kw. Vt . ttw t ViVstnn Ilmist. it'll '2. S:. G:. SJtttTK. j I mjMirtiT and Wholesale den'.pr In Cigars and Tobacco, Smoker's Ar- i m-ita, i-jayuuj uuiu, cut lery, lite, h.tc, rin I.rK-t and finest stock of MiVrsi-haum 111.1 Alllllik. r-Alul 111 Dm All.. flnlA..!... n ; !. .lii.v 1 .nr-n in uiu ill, i rfllicilllll .11- iciitiim mw toonl-rs finni the voimtrv and fhenainiis trett. Astoria, Oregon. THKO. i:il,OKi:i:. JIanaser i 1 :s.o-rri oval. I TO THE LADIES OF ASTORIA. XTAKi: I'LKASriSi: IN IKFOintINO you that 1 haw reniowd my Dress making rooms From Chenamiis SI. to Cass St., Next door to Thk AsroniAy olllco. I thank the ladies for their llbcr.il patronage. IRS. A. RAFPEETlEA. Jel3 ?-fe.L,-S..R M '?Y-N PACIFIC iWTlflL LIFE WRMtE COIifMf, Of 0aljtomaJL,.. A. McKINXIK. Manage?. For Oregon, Washington and Idaho Tr?kriM OFFICE 102 FIRST CTKKKT, IH)RTIA3U. ftR. Befereiifew: Cif AS. HODMK, or Hodge. Davis & Co. JAMES STEEL. Cashier First National Hank. .1. A. STtiOWUKIDUK. Vrliolpsala Leather and limuu"N. i A. DOl.Wl, of Dolph. Bronausli, I)o!ph Sc Simon. Pol. .1. MeCKAKKN. ot J. Mi-Oaken & Co. I.. C. HENRICHS-KX. of Heiirtelisen & UtVPlllXTJS. Or. (h E. .VOITAOE, M. l.. Kxamluer and I'liysician. CZ CD J Q CO z tA . z: f- LaJ II S 95 t H rm . mr s. GO WZ a i XL MISCELLANEOUS. S. ARNDT & PERCHEN, AHTOniA. - OKKtIOX. The Pioneer Machine Shop IllVCKSMITH SHOP AD c Doner onop -3-g ,A- JP-Allkln.Nof KIPIKr ENGINE, CANNERY, .VttV&bX&T1""' STEAMBOAT W0KK' -" .i. , ! . frompnv Httcndtit-to. A specljUty made of repairing : a ra ra h:k v in 'w mm.j-v j.i juxi j. r aj jkj9 foot of Lafayette stkeet. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. IJKjnO.VSTltKKT, N'KAK I'ARKRU IIOUriK. j ASTOKIA. OltKCOX. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. A li. KLL.'rO.V. M . . LAXDlMMINE Bi1liGS:l;cLr;r,"r . Boiler Work, teamboat Vork i - and Cannery Work a specialty. OASTHNTG-S. Ol till OeMcrlptloiiH uinde to Orrtee' at Short Notice . A. D. V.S3. lrp-idpnt. .l.t;.llusTt.Kn..ScretJirv. 1. W. Cask, Treasurer. Joux Fox, Supcrinti-ndi-nt. UTTT.T.TAM P.MAP Corner tain and Chenamu Streeta. ASTOKIA ORKMKN DKAI.VS I CIGARS AND TOBACCO, The Cctctiratoil JOSEPH RODCER6 & SON GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM ard othor Knclish Cutlery. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Mcershaum Pipes, etc. , , , A line .stock of Val-he. and Jv. elrj . Huxxlr ami Krceck I.oadinx Khot .uiim anil1 Rifle, KevlveiK. toN. and Ammunition MAULF. i;lassfh also a kink AoLSKs.or lGn SITCTACLES mA K - Notice. THE DELINQUENT TAX KOLL FOH the year 1981, together with a warrant from tho County Court for Tho collection of the same, ts In my hands. Delinquent tax payers trtlt please settle ut once and save costs. A. M. TWOMBLY, my3 Sheriff. KelVrfaeeM:,. rf Knimn; EirrreU &Ca , V. V. .SPAITLDIXO. PuctM-.iOdC t Ueuler. i . ANDKEW JJOBF.STS. of FisHer& ErCk C. if. Wibeitt. Boots and Shoes. .IOS. Bt.,RK"U-PJ;-BuitliaMtStpUil414' J. K. t jtll. or j. jc Cut cv. SianaSjsT fkanTv 'axoYimr. of aaltttoi!;- Each of Uk abovo men to? S19(gq6Xiisar , aniM in tliK Company. o- CO ..- zis S 1 9 1 K2 1 fo f ml to CO K Pi 2 tt : zr?'Z' -"7-rsrr,ssaj;-a BUSINESS CARDS. T? V. HOLUKX, KOTAKY PUBLIC, AlGTlONKEi:, COM&QSSXOK AN SUKANCB AQEN1. K. J. V. NHAFTKC. PHUHKLLX aa 8EftCE, - (UKVIsCnEn AlfOT.) IMseaiteM oftko Threat a Mp e e laity-. imlco over Conn's Drug Stare. Q KI.O V. PAKKKR. County flarrerar L mwnmce Agtrnt. i ptf ' Asent tor the Hamburg-Braemgti li "of flainburs, GetmayiamA.ot'jlM&.' eierv ut anu Acctaeatias. uo.f w i j2'.w?n . . .... -. J m -OfMce la PitJuaa Bulldlns. KcernVt: Sip IT? J b. wixToar, JL". J. Attorney mdCoupsdor at taw. 2rOQce iu r.vthuui Building. Uoa li, Li. ASTOKIA, :.t AY TUTTLE, X. . PHYSICIAN A5ID SURQQN I OtFtcK Over tbrt YTtOio House Hfcxt, i:hjiuKNCK Ov Klberon's Bakeir,o' iolie ikirtb & Mvera' Haloon. t X1 P. HICKJt. PENTIST, ASl'OKIA, - CMUCfHNT. IUmiiuh In AllttuN balidlng uj stairs. cunrf of Cis aud Jfcieinocqlip strwts. 1 Q. A. BOWLBY. J l w' M"1, , .rivVr.rv-cv ro taw ATTOREY AT LAW. ; CUcnajuiH Street. - ASTOKIA. OtlKtWtft ' TT T. BUBSK1T, ' VfTORITCY AT ULW.- 31 ay bo found at the Court House. c. . bai co., dexzzr ik ", Wiudswm Mltate. Ttn mbui, jL.maiBr, kcw I Alt kinds of Oak Lumbr. Glass, Heat U terlaJ, ete. Turning and Bracket Wrk A SPECIALTY. Steam MM near Weston hotel. (Jor. U evlvo and Astor Btreets. HEADQUARTERS . , Foster Emporium. r MOSt COWpletC StOCk Ii Attfrift 7 . FlVeWOVkSl McigS! ., t .. ., . " ' Wines and Liquors 5 Of Superior Brand. FOSTER'S CORNER, 0 R JtXDOCK Nitict. THE rAKTNKKSHIP HEEETOFOKK X Lstlng between J. T. BorctiefH acd F. M. Collund In the fisu packing business, xuaitrs the name of "Tha Astoria Variety raettiK Co.," i-fhlnliTdl nlvrrthjTnTiTiill rwawiTr The builnefvi Vlll hetra&tjySSSSd Jl - s. &-, ?" -X 1 't