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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1882)
M wfaw mm - Vol. xvn. Astoria, Oregon, Saturday Morning, July 22, 1882. No. 96. 'WHAT THE FACE SHOWS. I Round-eyed 'persons see much, j live much in the senses, but think less. Xarrow-eyed persons, on the other hand, see less, but think more and feel more intensely. It will be observed that the eyes of rhildreii are open and round. Their whole life is to receive im pressions. 1 1 is only when child-. hood is maturing toward man or womanhood that thought comes, if it comes at all. But what is it that most lends (o reflections? Kxoerienec. Our errors, our shortcomings, our failures these teach us to think before we act, to consider each step, to weigh . every moLive. When, therefore, the upper eyelid for it is that which has the greatest amount of mobility droops over the eye, it indicates not merely reflection but something painful to reflect about. Uence the lei.gth or drooping of the upper eyelid be tokens confes sion and penitence. The drooping of the half of the eyelid from the outer angle to the center indicates the disposition to confess one's faults to parents or seniors, to a "lather confessor," or to the Supreme Being. The drooping of the half of the eyelid from the inner angle to the center betokens the disposition to repent, and to "do works meet for repen tance.15 Closely added to these signs are those of prayfulncss and humidity. The former is indicated bythe muscle which turns the eye directly upwards. The faculty of humidity is indicated by the muscle which turns the eye direct ly dowmvards,as represented in the pictures of the Madonna. Prayer fulness is usually large in con nection with the sign of confes sion, and humility in connection with that of repenitencejthe reason for which is, that between the faculties of penitence and humility there is the same close connection as between confession and prayer. One who has more prayer than humility has the eves turned habitually somewhat upwards, so that the upper part of the iris is a little covered by the upper eyelid, and so as to leave a slight space between the iris and the lower lid. The reverse is true of one who has more humility than prayer. The faculty or truth that is, the love of it is indicated by the muscle which surrounds the eye, causing folds and wrinkles. Jus tice is indicated by the muscle which causes perpendicular wrin kles between the eyebrows. Fullnes and wrinkles under the eye, for which some persons are remarkable, indicates the love of mathematical accuracy; and wrinkles curving upwards from the outer angle of the eye and eye brow, indicates probity or personal truthfulness. There are three degrees of the faculty of justice. The first is a kind of exactness or strict honesty in small mone mat ters, which some people would call closeness, and is indicated by a singular perpendicular wt inkle or line between the eyebrows. The second is the disposition to require justice in others, and is indicated by two perpendicular lines or wrinkles, one on each side of the center a very common sign. The third degree is conscientious ness, or the disposition to apply the rule of justice to one's self, and is indicated by three or more wrinkles or lines, especially noti ceable, extending above the eye brow when the muscle is in action. The love of command is indicated by one or more short transverse wrinkles across the root of the nose, exactly between the eyes. It may be seen in great military commandersj in masters and teach ers, and in those generally who are fond of exercising authority. Jll UIOSO wno arc wanunir Jn uic i T .1 1 a. . .1. .. power to command, and have no desire for renonsibilitV this sill " UKa hi it .-puii:iijiui, una '' is also absent. The facultv.ot com- mand frequently acts with that" uurf. nf mcrlr-o wliie.h renriiiianil. i ,i"--' i i or ron litres others to do riht, i e . and both together produce that! ? frowniii"-and lowering brow whirli i TT v 1 is SO terrible to evil-doers or to i those who tove to ie improves J was only irvmg id ujoi ou. .u . jucceuku: coukJi sometimes itry and convni-. ,. . . V. , , , ,,, j . , . . , " i 11,,. .... Ifive; uneiFyauddi'tnrhetlpIopp. nilhs;rint;-' Lathes and GCIll S UVSter SalOOII, rather than condemned. Phrcno- bold Arkansaw heart beats lor t inK: the teeth: tmcr variable, but t,-entr- wem wjom.i "' , .,,,-. ii--. .,..,,,1 , A '' irritable. - OKKN.VMUS STRKCT. lOftC'tl MiiguztUC. VOU, my uo. 1 jest uatlteil to Whenever th nWo -yiui.t.i are found tu " .. " teaeh you a lesson. Xeer let any , e iir. r. .sicLnue Venuiru nili ; '"aM KUO"T;os')K DIXON, 1'ioprletnr About the year 18:.I the most j W :inybudv insults yon, just tell inilucntial man in Ain Atuiiio!tllcm lhat Jol, Augustine, tho was an alleged desperado named: 1,vrei- is vunr frieml " " ' .IIU(HU,11 uui iiii.il t. Bob Augustine. Hob came to San j . . , i itrl Antonio Willi a fearful record. Jloi - , . ' enjoyed the reputation of having ; killed a dozen or so oi men, and was resneeted accordingly. While j he was in .San Antonio he. did not:stcr wj,jci camo m,bncklil. reduce the census at all, but that ;(j, n vt,jj nl- dismay the ties was not his fault. Ho had a se-j nttRUn pllr,Sed out through the ductivo way of drawing his eight-1 window-, carrying off the sash, and inch Arkansas toothpick andex-rau down Commodore street, the amining it critically with a sinister principal thoroughfare, with the smile while humbly retptesling the ash on his neck, howling, "Police! temporary loan of live dollars. police!" closely pursued by Win Thus it was that Hob went about throp, who kept on tugging at his acquiring wealth and warm per-1 holster, trying to get out his sonal friends, but creating no fu- j money, he believing that the des nerals. There were some rumors !pCrado was running to his room to that Hob was playing bluff, but procure a shotgun with which to that was after he had marched commjt mimier. All thai after- "' . . noon Winthrop kept hunting the It was ilurmg the reign tl ol) . . e Itoarer to purchase peaeo on any Augustine, ''the long-ranged roar- . , , ,, , -, , if " . ' terms, and the Koarer hid himself er of Calaveras Canyon," as he . , . . , . . ., ... , ,,..!., ' to avoid the pistol of the Loston familiarly called himself, that a N- . . , J ' .man. JNext meriiius: the Jong- vouns' man irom Boston, named. , ,, e ,, i ranged li oarer of Calaveras Can- .lohn W mthrop. came to an zvu- . . ... ,.,.. . . , . , - von was missing, while mthrop tomo, presumably in search of; ,, .. - , . . . ,,,,,, ,- i was the lion of the dav lor having health, as he brought verv little : ... . , .7 .-,.. . , , . T 5 -. run oil the terror of Alamo I it v. with him. I Ic was far jjone m Con-' sumption, and nothing but the fact that he had but a short time to i:,. .,r.iec 4i... i;m., .,r ...ce.. ' lexas saved him. induced him to; come to San Antonio . :"-- uiiiuiis; i- i..i1l... .umi ic to ban Antonio. As every- , , tributo of tho ,r Mm'rwl , .iwtrl WJi ttlinn J inouu. oi y cat tied a pi.stol. intlirop j f ., Xone knew of his com- not care to insult public de-'- , t. , . bod mil iiui citic iu iiisiiiL iniuiii hi; - 1 T - & . ! such a course might as seriously . - j mterfcre with his restoration to . j health as putting on a clean shirt. i . " . . i Ilis I uritau training caused htm 3 . to revolt, at the idea of carrVmg - ! fire-arms, so he resorted to artifice. ' . ! Ilc wore a holster, but instead of ' . . 1.W1.-1..1.,.. .. ....t.nl ... . I... I...1 I. to 1 ' J3 'A , ' . '. the long-ranged Roarer, at least i ten times a day, and he vised not to be particul askinir security for the debt in case the Roarer wanted to borrow a small temporary loan, unless he, Winthrop, did not wish to regain his health. As might have been expected, the long-ranged Roarer called on Winthrop to collect his usual as-j sessment from strangers. Win throp was of the opinion that if it would save his life and lose all his money he would be doing unusu ally well. The long-ranged Roar- j er's idea was to chase the blue bellied Yankee around the room for a tinw or so, collect 3 or 810, and perhaps make some ear-marks a la Whittaker, so he would know him in a crowd if he should meet hint again. The long-ranged Itoarer saun tered into Winthrop's room at the hotel, but before the desperado could open his mouth or draw a weapon, the unfortunate Yankee threw open his coat and with trem-1 bling fingers tugged nervously at his pistol-holster to get at his casii litniis Mureu ;iuv 111 11 aim 1 . .. ., , , . ,n , 1 iiu nan urouitiu uiciii mat wnieii u:b 1 , , t. :. .. ,. landing,thostraiiger cleanod the ,fish ,0re precious ithan the gold of tho litens. ROO ( QTfiDP nobody was the wiser lor ,t On . ,.,,,.,,. A fisl.or-! iSlrt'TSl?".? 'RS. -.f .K0, .I-'"n- i - " b ' UKt" tho contrary, AN mthrop was looked - j J up to by the best citizens just the . w . , , , ally cures a morbid npiu-tile for .-thuu-1 XN an " ".vUIns ne.waddltu.m .P1 111, .,, j i squeezing them between Ins hints. by restoring the natural tone, of 1 n nm-Mooi; ami havn ihenuet ;unt same as it he was loaded down with , , 1 1 .1 . 1 . Ithestomaeh. It attacks excessive lie , , hands, crushed them t(t dust, ,,, jIn "' . "-, ,u " , fww i i Zin . tanrf a.irtim-nt of var et iIomiIIv rnnnii lf nmirio nvnrc I OI liquor .! II UOl . iePr, ailll (IO.SlroS 1 Ue.ull we..pous. Ulconttcerv- ... , ls(.nill-.n miinviea slt Ixithalike. The powerful MmV irti.e p-Nin th.-elty. body tried to make the stranger , - . . -, , , Mf " Clitehona is preserved tu the. , " ,r , , ,& his strength. A nika appeared and Peruvian Ihtters. which are a- eflcetiu- from .vTassachusetts feel as comfort-; , , ,lrtlllIv t -, ,lllfl against malarial fever to-day as thev nhlnnqif he W,: -,t bnme- ;n he ' WOre ! ,1''1 days of the old .Spanish I able as if he was at home, sc he tin , ttJl , !ailirhed j Vicerovs V guarantee the ingreili-I wjls told al about lloh A no-iictinp. . . . . ...; . t onLs of these hitters to Iv absolutely money to appease thu would-be- . .--.- r a fir ? Kr. Hni Kunrl OC rauaaiu. n "- .-. -. - soon us the Roarer saw Winthrop trvm" to ifftt out his pistol, he ".-; a i turned as pale a a ghost. 1 he alleged desperado's knee, knocked toy Other, the cold sweat boiled out c-. i j i- . all over him and he extended his .... ... hand and said m trembling ae- cents: I "Don'i draw, good .Mr. Yankee! I i i m : darned galoot gel the drop on vou.J Winthron who vaJ mure senretl. ! ' :r ,)0t.sible than the Uoarer. re-i i " ' ; plied; OhJ'll irivo you what yon want," ailf kept on tu"--in- at tho hoi-! A Legend cf Lapland. The li.,,! is verv familiar . . ' . . turousfiiout Archangel It ovinee .. among the Lapps. Autka , - t .. t i jing or going, but he was always seen on the shore when the boats . ,, . -, came m from sea. lie penoiti- , ., , ,, r , callv challenged the fishermen lo c .". . . , . . f . , . ught, but his enormous sue fright- , .. n , ened them, cor man' years ho , , . e ,,., ", . , . was the terror of Jubatscln. One , , , . - day a voting man presented Inm- n- i i i .t r i self and induced the fishermen to take him fishing with them. ()n 15 ' ( the o-ifint- "he -:iretiM tiv III tin. I mmv :iinl of llu ll Irmniti at least! ,. , . ., ,,,, n , . JAtnal will sal isryou that this is the jmolish thee. I hoy agreed to uwst hitter in llfiworhl. -Theprooi of "R fight in this ring on the hill and iuil;Iludli,Hi.V,,t",,n.,'n7, ni,.d Y' ar 'lbout 'willingly abide this te.-L J'orsr.Ie bv ' . the following fashien: Kach' all druggists, grocers and liquor dealers. combatant, was to turn a somer sault and strike his enemy iu the chest with hi? feet. Anika took the first turn and struck tho youth, who did not budge. A second blow and the voting man rc("c" :i :ir,lJ luu l,,,ni ulw :i latnor.i. it was tne. strangers turn now. .At his first somersault he drove tho Yiking back a fathom, at the second, three fathoms; at tho third ho flung tho huge sea robber seven fathoms outside the ring dead. Thoy j buried him and erected the huge stone heap over him. ,lThank God, each of you," said the youth, "your cnenvy is no more. Hence forth none shall molest you fishing. God be with you." Then he disap peared. A Clear Complexion Can bu had by every lady who will use Parker's Ginger Tonic. Regnlat- in2 tno internal organs and purifying mo oioou ic quicKiy removes punpiea and givea a health bloom to the cheek. Read about it in another column. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. " ThetouDtenancoisnaleandleoden-coIJ. "lS&gg dull: the mil dilate; an arara semicircle runsaloEg the lower eyc-hd; the no;c i irn - iatoj.5jrc f ,1 n0 tengue: breath very foul, particularly in the iworninj:: appetite variable, foiocitweji vora- iou3, mihnsnaninsspnaiiionof ; tho -torn ach: at uthor.s entirely Keno; doetinRpain in tho.-toiuach;oxa5iocal nauscanand vouut- ms: violent jait:a throughout the abdemen: bowel irregular, st time? cestive: iooN ; .. nut imrftiiKtnlli Tinirnil rrtf ltlrwt.l belly swollen and herd; urinn turbid; rwiiru' tionoceasionally difficult and accoiftpanied by stt&,l J g?flSJSr.Ai,,Th!5 SkSt1! ffiirf .counterfeit. You Kill boricht if it hastlis inifitiriftrPlMiiIn Itnx unit f. Hrliinr . lfi"our storekeeper does not havethoKenu- ino,iileacjetKrttou. Sondma threoi-ent .-tami. fot-1 hniid-i.me advertisinxcanK FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh. Pa. Fitrni.sheti Kooms n i.et At Mrs. Million's Indtui: Iioiim. Mothers ! Mather!! Mothers! ! ! I I, Are you disturbed atnilit nudltrokeii rtt your rest by a siclc flukl sutFcrm; anil eryim; wills the pxcruriatinz laln of cuttuu: tcetli .' I f so, o at once ami , yet a brittle ot" Mrs. Winslow's .Sothuiir i Symii. it will relieve the poor Htllo sur- ferer tininfdi;iloK- ili'tifini iiiimi it there is no mistake almut it. There. Is not a mother on earth v. ho Inn ever! used it. who will nor tell vou at mice that it will regulate the bowels, and health to the child, operatini; like niagie. ! It is n;rfectly safelo u;e hi nil cases, j anil pleasant to tho tasto, ami is the lire- j senptton ot one or tue oldest ami i.-st female jdiy.ieiaijs ami nurses in tho United Stales. .oM everywhere. 'Si c"nts a bottle. Uy ViMVerMal Aeeord. A- KKs (JATliAl:TloPir.f.s:uelhe ittst of all purgatives for family use. They are the product of Ion?. lalxtrions, ami sttcceru! chemical investijj:itiin. ami their extensive una by physicians in their practice, ami by all efvilizcd na tion. proves them the bat and mor ef foetual purgative Till that inodieal sci ence ean tieviie. in intrinsic value ami L'tmitive powers no oilier I'HIs ran be eommuva with thorn, ami everv nelson. knowiug their virtues, wm employ ; them, when needed. They keep the system In perfect order. ami maintain in 1!fc- AlihJ.earchinamlelfeetual. the j in-.uui.t iiriiuii im- lumii- uiuuiiiin-rv in arc especially auapicti to me needs oi the digestive apparatus derangements I lof whidi they prevent and euro, if! j timely taken. They are the best ami tuneiy taiccn. t ucy are tne Desl ami safe-t l,,,ys!c Ut ''"I'loy nr children and J wfakvutl constitutions, where a mild ami eiTectual cathartic is required. ! Kon Sau: kvai.t. Dka 1.1:1:. lrnvi&n Hitters Cinchona Kubra. Thy Count Cinchon was the bpanish Viceroy in I'eru in NEJO. The Counte.-.s, his wife, was prostrated by an intermit tent fever, from which she w:is freed by the ii..e of the native, remedy, the Peru vian bark. or. as it was called iu the language ot the count r, 'Quinquina. Grateful for her reeovery. on her return lo Europe iu PEG, she introduced the under various names, until ijiun:cu - remetlv in Mialn. where it was known i Order it. Loch fc Co., agents for Astoria. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedx a posi tive euro for Catarrh, Diptheriu and Canker Mouth. .Sold by . E. Demetit. -A Xasal luiector free with enrh bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh. Remedy 1 Price ro cent. Sold by W, K. Dement, j King of the Blood Is uot a v hit all." it isahhiod-puiiiicraiid tonic Impurity of the Mno4lMiIiiiMhe sys tem, dentmres tue clrcuhition. :m.i time !,". duces many disorders, ktnmn h ditlerent names to distiiiguKii them accon'lintj to t?r-I fects, hut being really branches or phases of ui.uu-.ii ki-iii'iic iiiiiiniiT. irapiiriTy oi Illooil. Such are DurWia, WlHeiumf: Liter Complaint, Cnntl)Hit!nn. Xenon Dlt ordem. Headache, Backache, General ll'eak- '7 ";;' "j"-. "' ;'-y. n.mci incac. cures these hi' attacking the coh.-. Impurity of tho blood. Chemists and phv.siciaus aree in callin'' 11 "the most genuine and efneient prcpamt Ion for 1 he puniose." Sold by DniL' gists, SI per bottle. See I e&th nonial. dircc uPi' ; to.P""npliIct, Treatise on Diseases ot the Blood." wrapped around each bottlo b. RANSOM, RON & Co.. IProps Buffalo, x.y; oenniiuy oiipci a enrc. called it Cinchona, in honor of the Imlv . rr&fe ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS.1 Oyster Saloon, 'IIKYAMI'S STKKRT. ASTORIA. 1 :mr,WTn tiVo riiitiiat iVhli oP-j ,M,J n : FIRST 4'l,AHtt j JEDett-lXLg Blouse , nd furnishes in tlrt-ehisstj It- i j OVSTKK". II ' OT COFFKK TKA. KTC B. K. FKANKLTO, UNDERTAKER, Comer (V.vtnnil Squriiioili; streets, ASTORIA. ORKOOX W A I J, 3 A "PP"K i " JLi A X1.J. XJA AND WIMhrtW QITA ItfWl " Illl OEliUCiO AND UXDKKTAKKK3 GOODS. Wilson & Fisiier, SHIP CHANDLERS. ttl.AI.KK- I.V Iron. Stool. Coal, Anchors.. Chains. TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, wkol'cht An err hai.vanjzed SPIKES, ( 3iiiil.. 'iipT A'uils and Iluri. I t Shelf Hard warePaints and Oils j I Rubber and Hemp Packina of all Kinds. PROVISIONS. Fi.orn Ai 3iii,i, ri:i:i. JasimiI- .': Sa!r in i-1oiirlii 5' A.;ei,i-f.: Sainn Fioiirliis MilN. " Corner rhenamus and Hamilton Streets wrniM nvvcnx AMOKI . OK1-.GON. G. A. STINSON & CO.. BLACKSMITHING, At Cap;. Kiits old .stand, conitr of CiiH and Court Streets. Sh'qi ami Cannery work. Ilorsohoeln;:. WaKote inadi ami rtj:ilred. 5oml work ananuiteed. CITY Combs. Brushes, Stationery. Frames Celluloid Goods. AHonrxoodS arc inatked in plain lhcurcs Call and examine quality and note price". L'HAS. STKVKXS &S0N IxaOiSsxxxeilJLx3.s lMaiu nntl Faney SEWING OF ALL KINDS ! Sii'Us r.i.idt' in the best stvlo fnmi ?." to S.". SatLtfnotiou Guaranteed. MliB. GEO. IIIXiLER. .N'l doar ! Weston Hoase. i-ll X.. K. tr. SMITH, Importer ami WP.olesale dealer lu Cigars and Tobacco, Smoker's Ar ticles, Playing Cards, Cut lery, Etc., Etc, The Iaiwr and llncst .stock or Meerschaum and Amber sootls in the cltj-. Tarticular at tentnm jiald toonler- from the'eountrvand vissels. Oheiiaiims .street. Astoria, Oregon. THF.O. IlUACKEi:. Manaoi- Removal. TO THE LADIES OF ASTORIA. TAKK I'l.HVSCKF. IX INFOUMINO X you that I have, removed my nres maklng rooms From Chcnaiuto Si. to Cans St., Xext door to Tuk Aptorian olllce. I thank the ladies for their liberal patronage. JIUS. A. ItxPPI.FA'KA. ' JelD AT THE rg-jjv iii' ';vyPrVg?vfl?FgPrmJP t puiFH mmi life mmm mtm. Of 0tlf"OIXXlt. A. McKINNlE, Manager. For Oregon, Washington and Idaho Tfftf rfdy OFFICK-102 FIRST STREET. rORTXASD. OK. " KeiVreaerw: CIIAS. IIODOE, of llodw. Da Ls & Co. .JAIESSrEEl.rasliIerFli-stXatlonallJaJik. .1. A. STKOVTRRIDOK, Wholftwle Leather and Undlnj";. C. A. DOLf'If. ut Dolpli, Rronansh, Ro'.ph ,t Simon. Col. J. MeClLVKEN. of J.MeCrakcn &C'o. Ii. C. llENRICHSF.y. of lfenrlehwi A Orocnhenr. Dr. O. E. XOTTAUE, M. D.. Kvanuner and Physician. w q -r. O l 3 5! ' ii a T" L ? Z -aco o mSCJELLANEOUS. S. AKNDT & EERCHEN, ASTOIMA. - OKEUOX. The Pioneer Machine Shop DLA0KSM1TII SHOP AND Boiler. Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, ASH- STEAMBOAT WORK ...... i iiiiiiiiut iiiiriimu . A spechdty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STKKiri. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. HKNTON Stkkkt, XKAC r.VUKKR IlOUSK, ASTORIA. - 0t:Efi0X. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND! .. K M-K MAKt-H.S LAi'!)iMARIiEEi(iINES Boiler Work, teamboat Work. and Cannery Work a specialty. OASTIMTQ-S. Of nil IfPMerlplIonH ainde to Ordrr nl Hliort Xolco. A. I). YVass. rresideut. .f. L IIchtlkr, Secretary. I. W. Cask, Trejisurer. Joiix Fox, .Superintendent. WTLLTAM EDOAB.. " Carner Mnin and Chenamu8 Street. ASTOUIA ORKflOn DRALKR CI CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Tho Celebrated J08EPH ROOCERS & SON GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE WOSTENHOLM and othor Knaluh Cutlery. aTATIOWERY! FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine PTeershaum Pipes, etc. a ana stock of IVatehri and Jewelry. UtuuJe nn.1 Brcerk Leaoinx Nhot CJurm and KIHch. Revolver. Pl.tteln. ' aad Aatainnltlou MAltlXF JLANN1 .r.o a kink VoiAlSor'fine srFCTArI'ES aml KYK Notice. ttTo-neOTnn iffqtTax jm&kk- sxlwZtTi "S t aaasm my3 Sborlir. Rvrrere: , u M. S. RURRELL. Of Knapp. Burrclii-pi. Dealer. -rvrmt rr-cTi AKDIUIW ROBERTS, otFIliel"&.Kbrt!. InllV 1IY i1 nhr. Hm r-!fVi - j- lt' -"'n'--'i.... in . JOS. HCRtvXLARD. BnxkKl&p(uatttaA i FlUNK ZANOViClfi aelf ,th above-..BteJjjfm.r.-anca In this Company. BUSINESS CARDS. -r : ' . I jto T? V. HOliOKX, .NOTAIIY PUBLIC, ALrrtONKEK, COMMIION AKD SUILIlXCR AQKN1. J. J. V. NHAFTUtf, PHYSICIAN' aa AnttCCMf. (DKUTSCHKR ARZ7.) DiHea.sex of the Threat a Baertaity, ODlce over Conn's Drus Stre. Q.KLO P. PARKKB. t'aoaty Sarieyar Of ClatMin County. OttScfl : ChettaH9 etttti Y. M. C. A. hall-Koom No. 8 j o. JlOKORTH, " r,.H,tt.U,l..er, Vary rmW-c. lBMnraac Asrat. Agent lor the Unmburg-BremeftFUe Iua.C. ot iiamDurg, uennaay, ana ot vae fjvt elers' Life and Accident las. Co., of Iurt loru.uonn. fcirOfflce in Iythla Bulldinjj. Rooms tl. IS. CI D. -ITO, Attorney and Counselor at Lmux. 1T0Mcfl InP.vthian Building. Bombs 11, 1?. ASTOUIA, --- - OREGON. TAY TIITTLE. M. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ofvicr Over the Wttii House Staaa iJK9inicE-07erEU)eison,sB8lta?jr,o- posite warm s atyera-&woa. A L. IT'IiTOST. M. D. PkyMiclaa aad tTtauveaa. OFFICE Over A.Y.Allea'i grocexy sloe. Eooms at the Parker House. Xjl P. HIKJ. PENTIST, ASTOKIA, - OiiaMIl Kooius in Allan' building up stain, coraer or Cass and .sqeiaoeae streets. J Q. A. B0yDBY. ATTORNKAT LAW. Cheuamtts Street. - ASTOKIA. OBSUO 7:w T BCIMEY, ITJORS EY AT LAY. .May bo found at the Court House. c.,I-BA,Sco- i DEALER FN DoorM. Vlndaws, Bllaaa, Tram Hmm, Lumber, Ete. L -V Wml of OalcLmnb-,GlaBofrtM. terial, etc, . Turning and Bracket Wftk A SPECIALTY. Stnuii .Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. (! evlve and Astor streets. j HEABQUARTEB8 i . , j Foster 8 Emporium. MOSt COWpletC StOCk ll AtttHal Fireworks! Flags! rniita Beth Ferelsa aaa Aaaaeatte Wines and Liquors j Of Superior Brand. j FOSTER'S CORNER, 0 S &N10CK Notice. W$S& VSSSSff 11 H c w i -is t rn s v frm coc, ' h I co swag ?2S2J9S8 'Sm' T ? S C " I - j: S p s (V . TTmt