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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1882)
m "r. "' gsgg Hi 9 H HkEh i'M& m' & , Astoria, Oregon, Wednesday Morning. July 26, 1882. ?$o. m. Vol. xvn. jL J A -V9E 1IG -'i. JTL. m IB H " -'is' mmr9 i "VOlC I'KAKLS." ry.itnot be secret ol ihv soul with thos .Nor toeadiready ear thy thoutrrts disclose - or loeacu sinning lacemyncan expnna. r.-...., ....... ....... .i. !.,.". ...!..,..,.., To bestrewn Heedless at the common feet;1. liowMiot to curious eyts the hidden scar i Vor to the wluds lhv sabred words repeat. Eke. under iratnplinchoofsthv ;rold shall He. luc holy sold of thy ifiteilor self Crushed ih i"are pearls bv every paser-by. Or j;iven from hand to ha'nd asvulpar pell. ltj the lesson taught i:ic!i separate heart To sJiiuM jtN g-ms from universal gaze: l "June In iuiel gloiy and apart. Revealed alone on coronation days tUr frerlv to the uoild its just demand Ot sjmpathj, o kindness, and eftiut: inn Keep icp ai reserved for one beloved hand The p: too pine to he trod dov.n in dust. VUIiv.-sm.ij know thy gentleness and graeo M hearts tliv loving noivpr may evlcence. IS it oa s:w hands r one :done dare jdaee i me eojity ling or prjceiess ccnniieiie Hncouraeing to Incipient Journal- 1311X. Tour hundred dollar per an :i urn is the average salary paid to the editors and printers of the L'nitcd States engaged on news paper work. "Who says theie in'L money in the newspaper business? Look at thee figures, 70,000 edi tors and printers, and 8,000,000 per annum made by them, .lust $J00 a piece. Xo wonder, with such a rich harvest to reap, that the best youth of the land are rushing- into journalism. We ad vise fathers by all means to spend sV,0G0 in sending their sons to col lege, giving them a liberal educa tion, and then turning them lose to grow rich, and mould the thought and opnions of this glo- j rious country. When the old man j dies the sons rise up and rail him blessed, providing he has left them sums enough to pay eft" their chtatel j mortages and get their presses out of the sheriffs hands. Should some young men be so fortunate as to grow up in a printing office, and early learn the great -principles of success in the newspaper business, ro-wil: plenty of cheek, plenty of home advertisements, and a paid up subscription list, they may be able to live comfortably and accu mulate enough to bury themselves decently, if they don't die young from overwork. A Pleasant Experiment "With Salt. Do you want to grow salt and at the same time have an interest ing, handsome ornament? The process is a novel, chemical experi ment that may be tried by any one, says the Troy Times. Put in a goblet one tablcspoonful of bluing; fill the goblet two-thirds full of water and set it in a posi tion where it will have plenty of warmth and sunshine. In a little while sparkling crystals will com mence forming on the outside of the glass, and it is a novel and interesting sight to watch it gradually growing day 1)3' day, until the outside of the goblet will lie entirely covered with beautiful white crystals. Another varia tion of this beautiful experiment would be to take a goblet with the base broken ofF, and fasten it in the center of a thin piece of board, which may be round, square or oblong. After the crystals have formed on the glass, set it on a tiny wall bracket and place a bright holida3r or birthday card in front of it; this will hido the base on which no crystals will form. After this is done, fill the goblet with flowers or dried grasses, and you will have a vase which will cost comparatively little, and in reality adds to the bric-a-brac of a room. Some of the revised figures and opinions concerning the sun, as the result of most recent observa- tations, aided b' improved meth ods and appliances, are of peculiar interest. Thus, the former calcu lations which placed the sun at 95,000,000 miles from the earth, and which remained unquestioned for so many years, are now chang ed on the highest authority, so as to present a mean distance of 3,100,000 miles. The guccessftd Casuist ! Arithmetic is tprribiv purine. - sometimes and when ones interest i i lis involved in ihe matter it i i IS ai- ;u., ... ..,1,1 n ..: ,ml iii.-:- " - -v ",.,. ' , r.nliiiiiu of iiynrcjj mMrlm.i. ii'lm lw lv !ii xvi ts fCIltlCinnli UiKi iiib in !n.s n-, mil it-mii.f l.o confpcocfl ".Ms a ail 1 1 1C ultlst i louuto .ir only had S'i. alio so the i.i man ol ifit-c..;,i i.U'nll l ;!. .-.ui wnuld ! Owe me the oilier o ami we n i -J i . 1 . .7 settle no in a. few !: lav?. Mien the dav of settlement came the i farmer wa. beforrired, bepuzzled and somewhat disgruntled by tins conversation. Th- farmer s.dd, j vorr fMirliviii."- whPIl i'l Hiecown- ,sMlnoilll ll& master: "Ic-II 31r. enation ia the bitek 1-arL LJ:nn i suir- - ;, . y Aery I.tll niiur, ii..h i.j .t- ''" . njy Con-ideraW ! i-f lr.emory. accT.in- , , . . . ti-i: 1-wt sniiiiiii-r wanted t borrow 1 Jicliens. Mr7 tiio Story or the 1 Ion. . r-ankil with n winf..! -watioa of hurinBleft fu.-nU. m fltt-ela Mjlr U 1.1M Milium i .iinni tii i'n i i .' undone onietuiii-z whtdi oucjlit to havo been i cntno miint.v f'om -l nlain "WmI- ; Oharhw Townseml and the beiititl- dohc. . siidit. dry etui-lm Huutiiaes at- (YSfKC-. H.U COrTEK TKA. l'.TC. winiit. liming i.tfiu ! ".., tcnilaat. llio patient eoiuplains of tvearm''? THF. j nnriiiiil f-nner "I want to bor-' li -Mt (.'nron. 1 lie ohl l:et anddc1.nitv;liei-caiUy;tar:led:hil"oei a.c ' t nautltU l..nnir. . w.un , c.)Morlurnins.aadheconip!ninoia prie'ilv I -dtSSf and GsntS OVSter Sa 0011. I tJV OU, III" .-4lHi. i 41 .- - - s.. h's. ik.k i 1 1 ! inriiiiir i ikiiiiiu .im 1 ik.riiA niur ". i ji 'uwa.iiiiu ui tuu -ail. iwi'iiuiitiu '-Yon owe me 'i, dnn't youV'i to dress for a ball, emerged lion. "Certainly I d.s," was the reply. j"'s rin!r-plnci. She looked at "Well, will you pay me;", -Wefl, J xedly: and said: "'ny don't ' mvdear fellow. 1 think our ae- you begin?" She toel: him for the j count is about square. 1 wanted to borrow sfi, you rmne.mber. j You let me have 3 and said you'd ) owe me the other 3. Xow, then, you haven t paid that-?.! and consc-1 quently still owe it to me owe you 3 and if you will give mc tliegrmvjug; st wlaAt. is heading ;3 you owe me 1 will instantl youl fajrly, but the haivest will not pay you the 3 1 owe yon. j neariy come Up to cvpectations Nothing could be fairer than that, fonn one montt fe:,lCf 'i'j,i3 js U!1 v" ' caused as much bv poor farming Tho Mother of Cnminals. as by drought. In matiy instances i .Margate! was a pauper child ' left adrift in one ol tho villages on J to grow three seasons in uccess the upper Hudson, about ninety , ion on the same ground. Fall years ago. There was no alms- j season wheat is up to usual aver house in the place, and she was j age, and so is the spring wheat made a subject of out-door relief, I where any care, has been taken to receiving occasionally clothes and receivinjr occasionally ctotnes ami i food from the town ofiici-ds, but woe ,,., .lntr.l r. aboltri-nl was neet educated ot .-UelteteU' in a proper home. She became the mother of a Ions; raceol erimi-' unhappy line there were twenty j i.:ii r ...t 4 i:...i nals and paupers, which has cursed ! ,. . . n A . ,., . . (:,,1,.r,7i for ln'rr.sn.P-l'on hor rMiim ' . 1 Detroit Post and 1 rtoune make !h,ihLu:10.IIcrJif:j"l,L i" -'V ' ! SPaVlSlONS. Ulster county ever since. The . .to l.ur.e in U.y, she introduced t.rn -KUVi5ilun&. rtrt , , i the following pertinent query: remedi m Spain, where it was known j P. k,. ,Tn ,.,rr P.n,n county records show 200 of herj . . P , .... . ,. under v.rioiis names, until Liuiueus i -'- - 'i,-j1' . desccndHins who hive been crimi-' CU"OUS ? " ' Wi,l,0,,i ilIViueh?Vao',n ltT70t - I Acm . fs Sah,o R.,ring Milh. ucsccnuaius wuo na-e oeen tnini-, , .1P:C ..i,nili nn;t..n,c will who had brmmhl them that winch was - nna T ...: r l.- ll,IS 'xnsux l00,u " s will. ,nrt.1rot.ioustIiaiiUiejJOldoftheIncaf. (.r,ierr!.enai,insuml Unmilton Stre uuiiiiicii. ui wiiuui si;cinuuu iivi:i.ii., r . ., . -. si lin. F?ier rni'iin'5 lent Hhs will wjim to maturity. Nine served terms! , , ,, ,, , , , . . , i drawn up by .Mr. need, who has aggregating hftv years m the state', , , . , o o n - j toil nirinrr lioen o nin-t e:inii;r m . nnunn Cnr. l.Jl. nS,m .. .i.l .. 1 1 4 l. IlinUjl AVJl lll"ll Irllllll.. tflllll till IUU ' 1 , '. t oiuers were irequent inmates tj. jails ami almshouses. It is said that out of the 023 descendants of j this outcast iriti, 200 committed j crimes which brought them upon runners, but like himself, is cover- " '!..,., .. i - the court records, and most of the f ed with reindeer skin, and is in others were idiots, drunkards, lu- n a tics, paupers or ptostitutes. The cost to the county of this race of criminals and paupers is estimated as at least 1 00,000, taking no ac-' count of the damage they inflicted j The reindeer is not only the T.ap upon property and the suffering lander's horse, but his cow. and and degradation they caused in 'during the time that it gives milk, others. Who can say that all thisi he is freezing large quantities of it, might not have been spared the ' to be used when no more, is to bo community if the poor pauper obtained. Then he breaks off a girl Margaret had been provided piece, warms it out, and has again with a good moral home-life while a good article of milk. The deer she was growing up to woman- i is also his food, huge herds of them hood? Century for July. being kept in some parts of the A Fish with Tour Feet .country. From its skin -the Lap- Jones & Michael have a Cllri. j lander maks the nof and lloor of osity on exhibition in their drn-ibis house, hi bed, his shoes and store. It is a .Mexican axoloti, j stockings, his clothes, and cords j and was found in an irrigating! an" ""ff5 for h5s hmv- AVitH"llf- j ditch near Golden. The creature ll& a'"'lI tlle inlander would ; is about six inches in length, has jbe in :l deplorable condition, a tail like an eel and a itead like Ahnnt Mvoarid'hTiliro-o. S?.m '. a catfish, his four lejrs similar to j those of an alligator, ami fins on . either side like a fish. The axoloti is said to be a native of Mexico, and there is much surprise to Know now it came to Colorado. The bite of this fish is said to be very poisonous, and it subsists on worms and-flies. It is eaten by .Mexicans, nein taken in lavo-ei. i . i , e .i r,,t. . i i-11 , ,,ll. trol the passenger business of the numbers irom a lake near the city' , . f . .. . . of Mexico. Denver Tribune. " road if he o desires. I he devel- i ; opment of this matter is looked My stomach is dreadfully weak and forward to with interest, my digestive organs still weaker. t - zr-rL.- Strengthen thoin by using Wm. Pfc.v- For that Headache: Try the Ore der's Oregon Blood Purifier. gun BLOOD PURIFIER, tho vego- Your druggist keeps It for you. I table remedy, it's tho cure. Samuel Rc5CTSasA Story-Teller. Uiarlcs Dickens use! 10 dMijjJir . - . - - n describing- tin; va j:i winch C ,1 T,. .1 ... ,-..1 .,. (.":. huls, ...... ,,-., uw. ... tell table stones when jrrewi: old correctly. Ajaimipowo. A man ccrraui moou ' bchiml Mr. Rogers chair at;l at a lsipropriati intt-rvais woahl l!ts- s i i ?-.. i 1 ... : 1.1 iijoiinn iune. nun in cumins, mu- fanhionod nhrase: "The Hon. ' mi. .i. I .iiffirAiiyl Hit. at.it. i "" "jniiMimino "" - .. ... .serve as v. ell as another) in-eame ! . - r l i cimnimed ol .Miss riuon. M.e was bee-vewtiful. fie ho-rihcit tne maut to conceal mm in ner; che-amber. and when he arrived ' j,(.r, hairdresser. "Walla "Walla CroDe. r tie Walla Walla valley the cr0j,s wjh hardly be up to the jr4.nor;l average. The. dry weath- er has prevented irrain from volunteer wheat ha- been allowed put " properly. I-'nlly one-half iu- jm.jv-hj. i ..i. .... .. t"e country tin year is in summer j fallov iano.. Guiteau's Will. Thr wills of innm v ei .-irr ?int . , ' .. , ... o" -' "- - "" " . f " i I I vocate of Crttiteau s insanttv been )' lltelcs who was pres- mif u'lion t will vn; iiei.ht " The Laplander's sledge has no shape ,met.ing like :, eanoe. i Harnessed to ihi sledge, the rein- ; . . . , , , I ueer starts on wiiu aimosi mo , rapidity of a steam engine, going fifteen or twenty miles an hour. T. y. :t Cl,.v,.and ticket scalper J 1urcjw,lMi ., ,Iock of Lake Krio' ' ailll NVt,.rn unliini,ed tickets at - (j() ccn,. aiscount, paving lor lhem .si04,0uo. Those tickets he subsequently laid awav and await-' C( his tinip; Vith the n:s:oMtion j Lf mles ,lis iIIV0Slnicnt is ll0W worth 275,001). and he can con- . i" 1 ?! .1 Yin onus oi vi:iue:iii win. iiie l i..,.r....rr.. ,.t . . ........r. k.n., ;,....:.. o ' i SYMPTOftlSOF A DISEASED i .wpn . aj b i.111 I'am in i!n nelii ide. under tuu est ,ji,. in...ca.in-on r,rcrc: wmexiniM tho lnjni - - on the lefts ido : tbi IVVf5v?. " '"."'"v'S ,..;. ",."..,.. --j-yho nBbptplwiih!rf..f3pr.iteapisickncs:Uit. bon-el m grueral arc costive, somolimc? al- tcrnatinn will. laxi:; the he-l m iroublc! with iuin. sioromnanied th a dall. Ite.iry ?fllmlt ! ij CnKtiia) t Itrtf nritri.n tiiktitil ..",..""-"-"; v .- bt-nMieiiii toiiuu. s'MiiecAnscareeo sumiuon ii' i.iriii.i'iu L-:n'irn in i.j ii. If. v. u havo niiy ot tho aIiox smptoiu't. .-- - - . ouean certainly ik cured bvtne psooi tlu- .Mnninu fir. 1' 11i..l"!-, tlVfl! lir - tt.,ieiI , .1fPlailV vuu. lusi .u fti'in.r lit " ( 1 I 'i rvii-Hf'S I i! inEri ,.,',.; tm,X9 ,;v nrnills. nrs. l l'l."'ar-" ,a- If i on can not2-t tlie genuine Ir 3tr ii.vxai jivi:ic lmi.l.4. -end VM.TMdVuifrthcm iVw. FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh. Pa. ' rnrniticd a:ooiu t; i.tt A; i.Mtinsoilsiiijioii. flu (tie "iVJioIo History of ItledieSne Xo iire'iarntiuu has ever performed j -.uch marvelou" cures, or maintained -so , wide a reputation, as Avntt's l'in:i:t:v l'KcioitAr.. wiiieh is reeoumzea a mo i weiid's remedy for all diseases of the I throat and Iiuiss. 1U loim-eontiutied serie of wonderful cures in all elimates lias made it universally known as a tale and reliable aent to employ. Aaiiust oidinarv co'.d illicit are the forertm- iters of "more serious tlisunlers, it acta I speedily and .surely, always ivlicvin- Miffer'nicr, and often savinti life. The protection it affords, by its timel;, u.-e in . throat and lic.-t disorders, makes it an , invaluable remedy to be kept always on ; hand in every home. Xo person ran ! aflont ( be itiintit it, and lliOM'wlto have once esed it never will. From ii.l n!nrxri.iiii n..riiiininit it If tc absolutely certain in its remedial eficel.s, and will "always cure where cure? are F' feJ: .-alk nv all i.i:alik. ! JNTHViaa BUtert. Tho IToim, cillPIon WJW Jhp ai,(IUjSx Vicer.ij in Peru imsr-i). The Coar.texs , bis wife, was prostrated by an intermit- tenL fever, fronts bi.-h she was ireei by j the use ot the native remedy, the Peru- yian bark. or. ns it was called in the To tins dav. after a larwe of two bun- drcd and lTfty j ears, science has given ll?."l'.- "' '"? J" J""1- " ""' ,u ally cures a morbid appetite for .timii-: hints, b restoring the natural tone of j the stomach. It attacks excessive love' of liquor as it does a fever, and destroys both alike. 'Che powerful tonic virtue ortof the Cinchona is preserved in the j Peruvian Hitters, which are as effective against malarial fever to-day a- the were in the davs of the old ipautsi1) ircruvs. we guarantee ine ingretu- i-iiu ii iiit-.si- umin hi ut tosiitiiieiv pure, and of the b.-t known quality. f ! fil ! t t Ttfi .n fltii flkt.? i lli.h k wiiii itiii it j i iiiiu inn ii iJit' - hitter in the world. -The proof of' Hie middiiig i- in the eating.' and v.e .willinglv abide this te.s For sale by fll.t .-.-? 4. . ..a. a... . - 1 ... I . l"r it?" IAagenrsr SiSUUK STORE. 1- Ulwlli UWlUJltAlUIl n -ii n..u..:... Can bo had bv every la.lv vvh.. will uselarKcrs (linger Tonic. Regulat ing the internal o:g:ui3 and purifying the blood it quickly removes pimples and gives a healthy bloom to the cheek. Read about it in another column. Skinny .Tien. Wells' Health Kenewer. Absolute cure for nervon. debility nud vvu.ikiiees of the generative functions. Si, at drug gists. Oregon Depot. DAVIS CO., Portland, Or. Croup, Whooping Cough and liron chilis immcdiatelv relieved bv .Shiioh's Cure. Nold by W. 12. Dement." fc STOMACH & 5ITTEBS It is the concurrent tcsthnonv of the nub- kostetterv , II CELEBRATED fl A I pVaml the medical profcsiion, that Hostot er's S'omach Hitters is a medteino which achieves ix"ultsi?pitMiJy felt, thorough and hcnifiu. Ilesiilc icctifyuig liver disorder, It invigorates the feeble, conquers ktdnev and bladder complaints and hastens the conva lescence of those recovering from cnfcohling diseases lorcover It is the grand specific for fever and ague. Tor sale by alt DmIiU and l)ia!eu senendly. RQSCOPS FIRST CLASS . . -.. j Oyster Saloon. gsfeK cish.'.vMU.- st::k:-:t. AS'foitrA. ratlin :,"iFt::i(:-Xi:n IS I'LKAMED TO A ,n - ib-iwW.rti.mi.rlw op- lltiU n 'KAS? rsiKX.UiCS "jniKUT. !'- aivt ni' :tc:dL KOSCOK lil.0, i'ropnornr . . . . . -m-r'-m- -w.-r H. 15. I4 KAi IVIjI N- U?JBS?tTAKER, ggg8gfc . ' V-- MW, Comer C.es and Squeinoqlic streets. astoi:ia. - OREGON ukalkb i.v A i .T, I-AlJv.R 11 -i.A-'-iAJ J. J.JLJL. JLJL nd 7 fTV I "nlr Q H .1 llffM " L1X1JKJ OriA.17I!iO A.VD UNDEItTAXEKS GOODS. Wilson & Ftsher, 7 SHIP CHANDLERS. nnAi.Ki:.'-. i ,ron stee!- Coal' Anchors, 0hain8f iak, i-'iin, uAftum, j WKOfC.llT XSD OCT GALVAyiZKO -- - .... j a JT a , , jaili. C;pr iails t:ul Uurrs, shalf Hardware .'Paints and Oils j IS ijuf.hr mul Hrmn P.whinn nf nil Kinds. .stou!..oiu:gox. V. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITHING, At Cxi'l. It-igers o!i! stand, corner of Cttss and Court Streets. snip and rinner worK. itors.Mlioetng. i WV.gous made .aid repaired uooa wore ' nimuiivi:. . -I. ! i i u VJL -i- -X. . a. m m. - - . We re cUilaiit!) !t.ctiilg uevr rs.JdiHuos to our ilwik Ui.f iiae the. fii.x-t and Lirsi iv-ortineat of variety ioo.N in the clFy. Combs. Brushes, Stationery. Frames Celluloid Goods. AUuurKOcds aremarlced tnp5ahi figure Call ami examine quality and note prlees. CI IAS. STEVENS &SOX VI nlu and Fnney SEWI5JG OF ALL KINDS! Sin's niadf ip t'ae best ivlc from $. to w. " Saiirf.vctiou Guaranteed. MUS. f!EO. huller. Vex: door to Weston Houje. Jell X. 33:, 55. SMITH. f in porter and Wholesale dealer in Cigars aad Tobacco, Smoker's Ar ticles, Playing Cards, Cuc j kry, Etc., Etc., j T1il lann-r and tines' stock of Meertchuuri nud Amber goo.Ls in tho city. Particular nt- teut'oa paei to .irdcrs from the country and Wasrls. Cheiisniui street, Astoria, Oregon. THKQ.HKACKEIt. Manager 1 !RTVI ---irjr I TO TH LAD1E OF ASTORIA. I TAKE 1'LE.VSUItn IX IXFOItMIXG X. you that I Imo removed mv Prcss niaktng roosis From Chcaamui St. o Cnsa Mt., ."e.Kt ,'lo?f,.to Tnr- AsToarAX office. I than tho ladies Tor their liberal pntronace. SIRS. A. ISJUPPVYEA. "'SinvV2S2BVVVflVLVVVHVKnilf I PMIC MUTUAL LIFE mUM MfM. of ot:iifoxxxa. A. 3rc KIN N I E, 3Ianager. For Oregon, Washington and Idaho TrrftpTljS. IJoferen vr: till AS. HOWK, or Hodge. IaLs & Co. JA5lEd iiTEF.L. CaslilorFim National BanJc. .1. A. STltOWllKIDUE. Whf.iesalp Loather aad findings. C. A. DOl.Pfl, of Do! ph. r.ronaugh, Do'.ph ic slaion. Col. J. McCItAKEX. ot J. McCraKfn & Co. 1 C. HENRlCIliiKX, tr Jfeuilehsen & GreenheTj;. Dr. G. E. SOTTAOE. .M. I Kvan.iner and Phjlehm. co - w , i o l 1 I a n S pi C O 2 S SS Oz 3 b 5 a x I o O AnSCELLAlCEOUS. S.AENDT&FERCHEN, ASTOPJA. - OitfiGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop 15LAUR.S3111U .rfAWNflBSni' 'WUAKf -?1,OT7B SHOP AM) Boiler Shop AU kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, L&Sm mwfc I Ari- j J O. BUZOKTM, STEAMBOAT W0BK.ff-ciw,aM'Sa,r,,M,ti,rt Promptly nttended to. J L , Agent tor the Hnraburg-BremeaFire IsgC. A specialty nuidD or repairing 1 of llaraburff, Germany, and of UMTKF j elers'Llfe and Accldeat-Ins. C9., of Hart. CArfNERY DIES, Offlcoinh-tnlanBulldinsr. BoosU,X3. FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STltRET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. RRXTO.S-SfKKBr. XKAr. I'AUKKl: flOHSK, ASTOPtfA. - OIUIGOX. GENERAL IMACHIHISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. UNDfMlH ENGINES , ... . teamboat Work Boiler Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. CASTINGS. Or all DeNcrlptlonM made to Order. at Mkort Xotlce. A. D. "VVam, President. .1. 0. IIc.sTi.kr, Secretarj'. I T f iv TrnnritKli. JoiiN-Fox'.SunexIntemlent WILLIAM EDGAR,! Cora or Main and Chenamua Streets, ASTOUIA OREGON DUALEX LI CIGARS AND TOBACCO. The Celebrated JOSfcFH KOUUtKb OC SUN GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY! AMD THE GENUINE WOSTENHOLU ard other Eneliah Cutlery. 3TATIORERT 1 FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS vreuumB wcoiauaiuu iijico) bii.. A fine stock id Wufhe and Jewelry. .IIiuMr.le nml Breech Leadies Hbol Uhun aad ! Ulflei, RovolverH. liftol. aatl AmmnaStion' .lfAJSIXK 1 GLANKFX also a pink gKsks.01 jpne s,,fCTACL12 w,d CTE aflk Notice. THE DEUXQUEXT TAX ROLL FOR tho year 1681, together with a warrant from tho County Court for tho collection of tho same. Is In my liands. Delinquent tax payer will pl'swa settlo at onco and savo (ML A.M. TWOMBLY. Wft Sheriff. Kerereaeeni. .r. S. UtrKfiKf.L. or Kcauy.Buxili tCo-n V. V. SPAITLUINO. PackeFaM-iSmie , D.ndcr. . f . - , AXpKKVT EOBERXS, oX Flshcl ifc Uobtit?. J01IX Cl-AN,oI JotmEiapJifi-;. C. M. Wlberg.Doots anUsEeTes: J. iv. illlJ.. oi .J. JL OlU SfChtaOMisS: fKANK. ZA xovicq, oxTfi Jvtli fA ' Each of the above men ase tiDJHtaimx ance in this Compaay. m 1 1 Ol 22! Sg 5fi OS S f a -5 oX kO 8t o ?2 it S-Sg " i y m .w ar-. BUSINESS OABD6. x c. HOJLOKar. NOTARY PUBLIC, ACQTIONEEB, COMMiaHON AND, SURAXCE AGvl. jyt. J. C. SHAPTKB, P8TMICL1X amd SVXCfWN. (DF.CTSOOKK ABSf .) , DlHeajes of tlio TkrMU aSyccMltf. Office over Conn's Dra Store. Q.KL.O F. PARKER. Comaty finTTejwr Of Clatsop County. Office : Chenamas trer. Y. M. 0. A. hall-Koom No. 8. F; d. wixToar. Attorney and Counselor at Uuu. HJJ-Oillce hi Pythian Building, Booms 11, i. ASTOUTA, --- - OBSfiON. JAY TUTTIJB. M. D. PHYSICIAK A25D STJJUJSpiJ, OmcE-Orer the WlQte Hoase fltof. Kesidence OverHbewoa's BkWT,b' poslto lkuth & Myera' Saloos. i. L. Kl'LTOSf. M. D. r fkyNleUut aad ; OEFICE-Over A. V. AUea'a gwerfrMwe. Kooins, at tao rawer aoose. I- ' F. P. HIC&8. PENTIST, lASTOltlA, OBfiQOfl Itoonw In Allen's building up stairs, career of Cass and Sjeniocqae stretta. ' - ! j Q. A. BOWLBY. 1 ti ATIXRN'KY AT LAW. ChPuamiH Strcef. - ASTOUIA. OWWa " ATl'ORISET AT IJLW. May be found at the Court House. Q n. BA1X & CO.. DEALKRIN Door, WlAdAwa, Bllatf. Tra H6BM, maibert te All kinds of Oak Lumber, Glass Beat M terial, etc. Turning and Bracket Work A SPECIALTY. Steam .Mill near Weston hotel. Car. evlYeandAstor3tlCft6- j HEADQUARTERS Foster's Emptriiw. Most Complete Stick ii Atttfia Fireworks! Flags! Fruits Both Ferflgaui B'tlcatt! Wines and Liquors i Of Superior Braai I FOSTER'S CORNER, 0 R & OOCX Notice. tSHIPHB 1111K FARTXEltSHIPHBSXTOFOBEBZ n . Utlng between J.f. Bflreotiiawrtrtt . Couuna In tho Shu p&cklHC kasfcMavVuadtr uouuna in mo n.su pacKtHg w tho name of "The Astoria Vi o.," is tats day dxssorrcd tTedtorMCaati ne oiraine59 win a "T y m ;K . -vl Zj: