The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, July 28, 1882, Image 1

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Vol. XVII.
Astoria, Oregon. Friday Morning, July 28. 1.882
No. 101,
ill Nl0
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THE MAN HORACE GREELEY j
TOLD TO GO "WEST.
The lion. .1. 13. Grinneli. of
Iowa, has been in town this week
visiting: rich men to raise moncv
to restore the college building at
(Jriunell, Iowa, blown down by
the recent cyclone. He is. a stout,
fresli-complexioned man of great
energy, and is distinguished as
being' the person to whom Horace
("reeley wrote tlie letter contain
ing the advice: Go West, young
man, no west." Mr. (rrinnell did
go west, and purchased a large;
tiact of land and founded tne city!
of (Jriiincli. He had about as;
giat a variety of occupation as
any man experiences. When
Heecher came to Brooklyn he was) people.''" Ar. )'. (rr. f. Lnuissl
a preacher, and he has lien a "far-.7tyW;,w,.
mer. a lawyer, a railway receiver.
a college president, a slate senator, j
. nnllmm irncnn inl m niniul ir.f (t
" . . ... ... ... i .
coti'TCs. bneakin"" ol tne tein-inas
ra .
ble cyclone, he says:
"I will :iav in repaid t( that
terrible visitation that it has no
parallel in destiuclion
it was al
eyclono heralded by a few mo- temptation fairly presented to them j lookers without stopping his pace,
ments of rumblinir, .sounding not! to cheat. Some men luve been , d it took twelve rowdies, tluee
unlike the moving ol a heavy train peputed bra v.-, till the battle it j dipper., of water, and two ptatts
of cars, with immense clouds seen may have been the battle of life, -of whisky to levive the patient and
forcing their way for an hour or or the conflict of aims proved 'get him on the ground-:. One day,
two, to leave in its way desolation them cowards. .Mr. Holhouse,Lord i a year afterward, he met the elder
and death. Tts course was from Byron's fiiend, tell the story of aland seriously asked,
the northwest in a track a quarter jinan who bore both thelnien and- "-Klder, some of the boys .-ay 1
of a mile wide, and twept th." reputation of a coward, and ' w:e kicked by a hnro, and others
on southeasterlv for about 200jyf't when severely tried eame out
miles, and it isj believed that
the destruction will cause a loss ofj
about 4-,000,00. The greatest!
destruction was in my immediate
vicinity. Horses and cattle weie
taken up and borne away in the
air. When it struck my own town
nothing was in its way. It tore
down 120 buildings. There were
100 persons wounded, their limbs
broken, and so bruised and muti
lated they could scarcely be recog
nized by their friends. Fort' of
my neighbors, my dear friends,
were buried in a single day, and j
when I left home it seemed as
though I left a hospital, so many
were -wounded. All our homes
ai e crowded, for 300 persons were
left homeless; but they had kind
neighbors and friends, who did all
in their power for their immediate
comfort. But such horror! such
desolation! Oh, I have no heart
to speak of it. Men and women
of advanced years were whiilod
through the air for 100 feet or
mere and dropped dead. The air
was filled with electricity, and the
very watch springs were Inoken
byjbjj force of the electric fluid.
Tho college, the pride of my heart,
where were gathered '550 brave
boys and beautiful girls, was swept
down. Forty persons were killed
outright, and the aggregate num
ber of deaths was about seventy,
not to mention those who may
have gone to their long rest during
my absence. This is a matter of
grave and serious concern to me,
and 1 never expect to rest until all
our poor are housed, until the
maimed are provided for, and until
those colleges are rebuilt'
"How are. the subscriptions
coming in?"
'Fairly. Ve have one note
worthy contribution. It is a draft
of S3GG from some Chinaman for
our sufferers.''
cIIow has your temperance city
succeeded?'
"When 1 took Horace (jieeley's
advice by the way, 1 am having
his famous letter photographed
1 had purchased a large tract of
land, but not for mercenary mo
tives. .My first business was to
la' out a town, and 1 deter
mined that no intoxicating
liquors should be sold theie and
up to this time I may say that not
one drop of ardent spirits has ever
been sold on that tract of land. I
began three miles away from any j
.house, and tin ee year ago vrlieni
I we had our quarter eontenuial ;
a human habitation, no man had
(found his wav to the poor-houM.
inoi one mm gone io jan, nut ni-
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1 i ... -I ..... '
;iu uw siiiie jwimhi. .-um ii3j;ii-
ill"- to be mavor ol
I 1-ts'l 1 vr, ve i,x 1 will iv there wis !
I 1(17)1 ll (il. i Will 25i Llli lS t
.. i....n'.rlii hf,.n!
!"'"" t."." .-.w. .
nm onrl (mim.1 rti lriHi1-iMinn.. -iiii! i
during the campaign which has
just closed we were made a special
i.
point of attack by liie enemies tifimrn wnn im tt(t-
temperance. .Moncv was ent j "And what, is the ,.fiV.i
there and transient oer-ons w ho
i
had no visible means of uppoit,'
but they could not demoralize our!
I-
True Bravery.
'il 1I1M1I l.'lli'iw llll!i'lf :ill!ll lli
been men. nennei uojs ne -
I. ..... . . ...
know Iiii mend oracijuamlance till
he has seen him ''under fire.
Xot a fiw men have a rcnutatioti
for honesty who never had the
a hero. 1 In; hero-coward was '
tli
servant, a (reek, named
Demetrius So excessive was his, pi ovtston .stand. How was u, unv-
...,.,. n i cm "
timiduy. that he would inn from a 'how.'
hnrkinnvibm--mil mv lJI'i. . Ivihv
oaiKin uo .nut u nut . tun-,.. A Bi-Rabbit Skin Trade
Byron, who had much sentiment,
but little irenuiue compassion.
once showed his hcartlcwnex by
mounting the poor fellow on a
spirited horse. When the animal,
iw obedience to a smart touch of't. Ten vearsago theie were only
iBuuuin.iiuui.1 Mii.ii i iiiihii ui w -, .
Byron's whin, dashed oil in a mad about '50.000 skins exported, and
,. , ... 1
gallop, the two friends loared with;
laughter on seeing their frialiton-j
, . . '
eu servant urasii me mane ol ttieimore siriKiug is ine lac inai
. . . v i , 1. ,i
worse wnn iioiu nanus ami screamei
im Ii lAirm-
...... L...W..
Several years after this heartless (
episode 111 Greek
i evolution
broke out . It pioved Dem'driu.s' 'game to shoot, and o proiific were
opportunity, lie led the foi lornj the that in a few years their de-
i
hope in the assault of .June '!, scendants had eaten a great pan
l.S-252, which snatched Athens lorai"f Ibe vegetation, d-.stroyiiig mil
sc.ir.on fiom the Turks, and proved (lions of dollats' worth of piop
the man a very marvel of bravery. ' 'ty causing sheep to die of stnr-
The trial .-.tripped from him his
physical timidity, and made for
I .'"
him a name in the heaits of histThe colonists employed dogs to,
. , . . . , . iii,i, ... i . .i.,.f.i:n ..,..i:.i;..i
people, and on the recmd or their them, but theyT.t.11 multiplied
i'i tm. . i. r i ...... il .I...... .i,. LI l. -l...t ...-..,:
uiauiii. tne pa,K i neroisin
was theie all the while. Hut il ; then they resorted to lerrets,
needed tin flh.t and steel of the weiusels and jioison, and this hit
revolution to bring it iorlh. tor wa- effectual, though .-cores of
'You are pale. ir! Vou are thousand, of sheep also fell vic
frightened sir!" said one ofiicer to! tniis lo l ,s believed that S0,
another. who -tood for the first 000,000 rabbits a year aie killed
time under lire. in .New icaianu ov professional i a inai wniMin-iy ou mat im.s - ti:e
.,. . , , , , ! . , . . -," ., ,. 'hf-l hitter ill I!e world. "The prool ot , All i.ur -ood-. :nc m.irkeil in plain fisatios
ul know it, and if vou weie hall I nihhit mintcrs with their appli- theimddui-xi-, in the p.-tin-" and we I (..,n ,,, VS11IIH. lUailU .lI1(l notl. ,,ri
as much frightened as lain, you.ance.-. Making the best of tho j SiVlrSi5i"So2"-; aiii.iiior .Si-1! : A. SIKVENS &sox
wouiu run away. nusioriune, ine sums oi me pensi -" v. "...ii;i m- ii .i-n.n.i
The man's moral eoni-a-re con- are turned into an article of com
quered his physical timidity, audi nierce as a material for furs, and
forced him to stand where it was' one ol" the maikets is the United
his duly to stand, though it could , States, which fact has caused the
not control the action of his heartJ the Consul to tdl the story. It J
; reads, however, rather more like a i
-a im fiiucuvc remedy tors. eei
... ' ViJ'K-l' i
walking a correspondent recom-
... n-wwiii .
..j.,wuo ji.iutu-r ;i mi) oi com water"
beside the bed so that upon rising, .
the somnambulist will step mtoit j
land waken himself. The writer I
M tltlHiV ttlll VI till -X , IVlIWH-
says that after four evperiments ofcan :llKl fJancock the next Demo-
tlns sort he h.is never riseninhis1 i- t t i
sDOp ii in in ins ciatio candidate for jiresident. But
-.--. - ; the Judge is kind enough to ad-
Warlike preparations are secretly ! mil that "you can't tell whal the
going on in Get many, for the last' Republican party will do."
year, and experiments .with new' - - --
guns and torpedoes me continually; W,n" -?f',IM,,jr" 0reOJ1 ,5,,,d l'u'
beinir made. 1-ificr will jm-itivdy be found a vahi-
-"" -r r.-z ; able remeil3 for chronic constipation,
A Clear Complexion allectcd kidnevi, dvsiiepsia. liver com-
Oan bo had by ewvv ladv ivli.i will . .'.- j u
iwnPivUein vn . I" V '"i plaint, rhcimatism, scrotula. and all
use l.ukcrs t.tnycr Tonic Ile-'idat-1 . . , . ., . '.
mg the internal organ, and purnyiiij,' i thor "Srtlscs having their origin m
tho blood it quickly removes piinplc. mpuro ldood. jbuiufactiuod onl hy
and fivc3 a healthy 'bloom to tho cheek. ' 'm. Pfunder & Co., Portland, Ore
Read about it iu another column. i g"n-
The Church Militant.
One bummer in the year-, agone,
while a camp meeting was in pro-
-olatcdigvs.n l-Jatot. county, there an-
pwircn on tin- gioun-is a unity
named M tiler, who had made a
f,-m. tn rn.i .- im t hik v hi . A Imci-
I
n..,. The olihr li.:inl the ii.'W-.
as at libet ty he limited ill) a wot Idlv
W
friend of his own. and asked:
....... -
"1" rieiul miili. ttiilii t vou jm
to light in VOlir youmrer il:i?'
.". . ." . r , , !
.vij, euier. i naen:ui iiiauv a
..lt
j. m
Ot a
j-...
MKtden blow between the
.unten blow jet ween tne eyes.
. ...... n..
-ltaMontMies and humbles?
"1 there any dangnr of killing
!.... ...
man by fetich a blow.
'Nver knew a ea-e of it."
The elder went hK way with a!
seiene smile on ln- laee. .Miller.
had hi coat offami was hunline-'
fr.. t.:.. .,...1 .1... . f. ....... i'.. .
"" '" " . ", " --1
... . i . u.-n. I,.
as thev turned a w:mou. Afiller j
stared tocrack his heol and crow, j
but he never iinished. 1 he elder
took him one, ftjuarc between the
'stick to it that 1 wa. .-truek by
lightning, but 1 ve always had a
suspicion that yon hit me with a ,
I
Vi.'Ani..i',.,ii.;. .1.:.. . .ii0,'-'":,r cold-, which are the Turonm
veiv Zealand s rabbit skin tiadc ,ir.-cr . .,;,..,. ,i;..i..... ;t .,...
"- attracted l "-"Mit-wi of the
:..... , . ,, ,
"-'lined Stales consul at Auckland,
! :t t certainly has points of inter-
i ...- .
.1 O -ff rfi M (
tiow there are b,.00,00(), with a .
value of about $500,000. !-
-i i r .
iwcuty yeai.s ago uictu was ma ;i (
rahnit n lhf liniid f.v unir 1
- ,
of gray rabbits were taken there
bv a gentleman hard driven lor
vation by the thousand.-.
....I i
lllll
threatening to ruin agriculture,
.- .
....... . - , ..v....v
.- i i a- .i ;-i
chapter ol . I ub-s erne than like
,- . i --
an o-Jmary 'onsular report. S.
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tiul ien. ihic,. iwdicis ll-atl
im :n k i . ....!.:
SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED
LIVER.
rfl-rB?Ai"Tn?Ts K the
uriuticsti
K;S;;'iaSi:
ailCCC'i! Willi lw- ! aT' lllP:iK.lKSHi : in.- i
lowcl hisciit.i1 :iitfcHiivi'. -.mutimt- 1-
tcrnatinjf with lnxt's : the iiti ,' i mwl.lM
mill uii:.. .icroiniuuiied Willi a .Itiil
I: J.':
l'',ied mth a luiiifiil .;n.atin of harinc left. .
imilf.MA .w.tvtAt tilt. irlirfli min-lit ii It ca l..-r.
dJip. Aidii.Tin .ii8h. -omeiimv at-
IcmLini. liiopaiiciitconitlainof wea-iiie i
aii.liloiiilitv:iiei.i.iiyunlol:liirs':iire i
vn-jtiini.nhokii!:hiiirit'.iralir. and. I
nllhniiph he is satHscilth.it cxi'reiiwiiiilil bo
iriioikku to mm. ct iscc3ii-i:iiivi utniuoii ,
lilt .UI.IIUIII' l.-IIIU.I LUIX It.
Jf iu have -tv .f tlio .li'iv .fiii"iit.
(1u ...in iMMtniiili- , ,i,iril I.. ili. ... ill tin
".fi'inin.. Ilr- rl.ll" :.11PK Il?.Ii.
whcn. u hv MrUinv Ji:t. m-l-i
Vi:J: viil;.. ,u i'.v ri.n.:s 'iV.r.
,,:,,?1br7?,.:.l!f.: : -....:... .. :...
i. .;.. f iia a ! c s t a fax
l " K..w v. iff .r- l
cent'i"maH.aiMJ r. vi:i'c:i'.i ihcm t..'..u.
FLEMING BROS.. Pittsburgh. Pa.
rr itiai iieaui.cue: irytiu- tn-
S"" ." i'l litfiMi, the vr4.-
J'diJe iuiumIv. l the cure.
rtioiiie:- : MottifiN!! nietiicw: : :
, Al(. u,,iiliirhwlatiii-!ht nmlhiokeii
uf oiir r.'il liv:i sirk pliihl MrfTiTiiiir
ami el inn with the cxcriiciatiaq jmiii i
of eutinitr-eth? If m. no at once ami '
j-l a untticoi 3rr.. inliA . .NKithiiiii
fcyrtip. itill relieve the pn.ir liblw Mif- !
feror iuunediatelj i!iicuii uiioii it:,
there Nno miitake about it. '1'heie i-. .
not a utolhcr on earth who lu- ever i
used U. who will nut Ml mi at nmv i
that it will reflate the howeN. and
give ret to the mother, ami relief ami'
heallh to the eh:Iil,oiK.r:uini(lu;einr.mi'.
It is nerfecUv afe U u in all case-..
; ami jilea-saut to the tate, and i the pre-
tscriptioit of one of theoideM and ln-.t
ii'iiiuit' jiiisiriaiis ami nsirM--. in tun.
I'nitod Mat4-, .old evi-ri w liere. ti"
cent a hoi tie.
n ni Whole ii!Mnryr jsimHcIhc
x ,.IK,i.uiiiii ha cut in-ifoniieil ,
- " uiarveime. ( ures, or laauiiauici s.
h'iiIm i -(l.iil'tl mil -iw - i.i I "iiii.i.
Pjxtokai.. which is recognized a- the
i world's lemody for all dNeaes of the
; tluoat and line,'-.. ll lonsr-cnntiuiipil
t soius of wonderful cures ill all cHuialis
Jhamadeit tinixersilly lcuown as a -.afe
...... .. .. ,.U.. .......... . .... 1 .... , V III. 1... .
i and reliable agent In eimIo. Asaiiist
s
IMUtorii:, and often siuii! life, the
protection it affonKhx its tiim-u ur in
iSSSi ivnullj- ft? hf la'it alwns !5!
"ti ni cu-rj uiinte. o iktoii can
ajford to lie without d, and tho-cwl.o
'have once iied it never will. From :
:"";:.' -"" -i-..
" mmninipi'iN u- i tiiiijiliilllill .lint
ofTrets. physieian use the ('ui:i:i:
1?,;
ami ( :ergnieii lj'ionuiu'mt il. it i
:w-nniu'i a-iwm in us irini-iu.it cuccls. ,
'and will alw.i care win-ie cure- arc
pn-siiiii
vei: sai.i: kvai.i. i!:i.i:n-.
--r, - ' :
e,ncu";ubr3.
"L'hc Count Cinehoii was the ip:tniht
VlCl'loy in I'eiu ill UCW. Tilt: Coiinle-i.
his wile, wa- pio-'rated 1 an iiiicraiil
lent feci. from which .she was freed 1
the iweof the nathe rciucil.thi lVin-
: vian baric, or. a- it was railed in !!
. language ol the country. -Ouin.inin::."
(Kllcfiil for her recovery, on hertetiuis
.to r.urope in lih'.2. she tiiin-dii'-cd th
' reliicdj in Spain, V. heii it . knmvu
uiuici virion- name-, until :.i:m..u-
,..,n.i t. :...-l. ..... T.. t r . . i.l.
. 1 .1111(1 II 1. IIII IllllliS. Ill litMIUI 111 IIII- I..UV
who had lummhl tin m thai i whieh was
.,),..., in .v.. I., ii. Ill-ill 1 h, .r.ii.l i.r lli.. I .... il
To this day. after a l.ijwe of two him-
"'red and lift car-, .science !i.i uuch
nothing to take its pbc... It cilc.-tu-
mIIv eiires :i inorhid :tii'icf!!i fur l iimi-
,-.:.,,..... .olin2 ,,,..,,,, lgl". " ,r
the .stomach. It attacks cce ie lint
of liquor a- it docs.a fi'er. and dc-tio.
both alil:c. The powerful t.'eisc ittiic
of the Cinchona is pre-ncl in ths
IVrit. ian Kilters, w hicli are as eR'ivth J
airain-t malaria! ict-r Jo-d.iv :i- lu-
Were in the day- of the old Spanish
Vieenn-. We jjiiarantce the imrrcdi-.
eats ot the-e hitters lo , ab-sihtteh
pure, amt ot tne o.-i miowii ijiiaiil. ,
n-smiti,
Hit STOMACH &
ltMheeoiK-uni'sitteHIinon uf thepuh
pe and the incdic.it pn)fcs.n. ihar Miwiot
cr's t oinnclt Ulltcrs is a medirhic a Iiielt
acbkc result-. ipccully felt, tlmroimh and
licniKii. Decide rcctifymt: licr disorder, it
lnloratesili fccMe. coiKjiiei- kidncv :uid
bladder cninplaints, and hastens the wmva
lewcnce of tlio:c rocuvcrltnc from cnfeeblhi!:
disease?. 3Ioreo;crit Is the urainl pocilic
for feer and ague.
For sale by all DrusgMs and Denier
cenerally.
h. m
! WmMkimk
msmr e.
i?.-mm2 r ? i. .tr. . j mi i
ROSCOE'S FIRST. CLASS
HvJi.. Stalnmi.
.-iii-vimi :kit. Astoria.
,,..,. ,..........,.,... Is ... ,,vsn) TO
A ni.t,...c..-e t. the - it,..t he na on-
t-;H5vr ci.as
jSixtxxxs" 3BCouse ,
1" "u .st-cl:.ss stI.
ItiYSfKi! - . iiop qokkkk ti:a. i.tc.
t Tin
' .
CIIKWMI S niLKT.
r'far ii c nif a "i!l.
KOsrirM UIXON. l'inriititr
U. 11 KKANKL1N,
UNDERTAKER,
-S
it' r"??s
- i!?:j!
Cnrn.r O.l mill Sinu'inoijlie streets.
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ST01MA. - OIM'.CON
ni'M.r!: ix
WALL 1'iiPEK
ANP
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V I7J f)OW SH A HTIS
iill,v " VJ.xa.JlXJVj
AN!)
U NDJCIITAK KKS GOODS.
Wilsox & Fisher,
SHIP CHANDLERS.
im:ai i:i:s i.v
Ijron. Steel. Coal fnchors OhaillS
TAR piTCH OAKUM
"' ' '
Wkiu'cht m err or.Y.Nl.i:i
spx2s:e;s,
rVails. l'tij:4T Nails anil IJurr.s,
-
Qnjf Hnrdwarp Paints and OiIq
a'i-t nara;areramis ana uiis
''Rubbrr an&Kemp-Packinti of nil Kinds.
PROVISIONS,
ru.oru A7in -a e i.i. rv:i:ty
. , , r o, ...
,. .
j Corner Chenanuis ami Hamilton N recti-
AfcTOKlA.oiiKCOX.
i .
G. A. STINSON & CO.,
BLACKSIvllTHSNG.
At I'ant. Koi'rs old t:ni.l. nrncr of C.iss
and Coin I SlrcoN.
Sli',1 r.inl C.ininT r.ric. Horsc-Iiociu;;.
Wasiiii1, mail. .iinl r-.un-il. c.iuit wurk
e.inr.iiiiiM'.i.
CITY
BOOK STOREJ
"' ' iHii.-ie.i! rivuin mw ::dliiiiis
. tntrUtvk ,...,. iiiefiu.M .m.t
'
. !:,rla-,..rt,.-.,t nf vmi.-i
Kml in lliii,it.
Onmhc Rl'lichoc
, L?ul--Jb UbllLb.
Stationei-y. Frames
Celluloid Goods.
Dre5sTin gvliiTi & ,
i'laiti and Kancy
SEWIKG OF ALL IQWDS !
Sui" iiiaili ip t'n l".J -lIo fnini
$."i lo -sit.
Sniiifnction Gnnrauteod.
MWrf. GKO. JIIIjIjKK.
-i itnir In WV-teii Hon,...
Jill
v, G5-. SZVXXXK,
hiH.rtcs ami luilfsale iI.-.Tit In
Cigars and Tobacco. Smoker's Ar -
tides, Playinrj Cards, Cut
ler,', lite, Etc ,
S 'l In lanji-si and Hiu-a Mock r .Meerschaum
and .tiiier9iodsiii ibcclti. Particular at-
t.Milnm p.oU to .mil rs rronfllic eoantn and
i".Is.
( InnamiK siiect. Astoria. Oregon.
THKO. BKACKElt. :.Ian:Wr
'T0 THE LADiE OF ASTORIA.
J TAKi: l'l.i:M I5K IX IXKOKMINC
ju ou lli.it l l:ac reiiio'.ed ni lrc-,s-Jiir.kin
rooms
From riieunniu's St. in fa 81..
Xot dwir to Thk Arroiii. ofllce. I
tliank tlieiaduisfnr tlicir liberal patronage.
31 KS. A. RAPPr.KYlA.
Jois
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PACIFIC1 MUTUAL LIFE INSVRiNCB Ci?AiT,
0" California.
A . 3c Fv T N X I K. 3lantiger. t
For Oregon, Washington and Idaho Territories
oFrnr.-nw i'ikst stiiritt. tortjlaxd, or.
Reference:
CH AS. HiJlWJi:. i.f Hull"4. Ua i- i: Co.
.IAMEShTt:i:i..fn..!ncrnrt.NatlonalB:uik.
J. . .sTKOWl'.HIDiin. WhO:(sle Leather
and limHiws.
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.Simon.
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S. AllNDT & JFERCHEN,
AsroittA. - OKU1.-.V.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
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STEAMBOAT WORK
I'niiiiptly atteiuled to.
A -pccialty niadc uf icpairinj;
OANNEKY DIES,
FOOT OK I.AKAYE1T1: .STUEKT.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
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ASTOKIA. - ORKCOX.
GENERAL 1MAGHINISTS AND
Rfl'l FR MAKFR3
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Boiler Work. teamboat Work
and Cannery Work a specialty.
0-3lSTI"KTCS-S.
Ofntl I'exefipllons itintle to Oriler
at Short Xot ice.
A. I). V.vss. President.
J. O. If l.sti.i:i:. Secretary.
I . . Cask, 'l"r':vsnrer.
.Iohx l'ox. Mipcrinlcnileiu.
WILLIAM EDGAR,
Cora or Main and Chonmmi btrect.
ASTOKIA Oltr.liO.
DK-lL?r. IS
ICJGARS AND TOBACCO.
Hie C-cIohMtcd
JOSEPH RODCERS & SON
GENUINE ENGLISH CUT1ERY
AND THE GENUINE WOSTENHOLM
arJ other JLislieh Cutlery.
&Ja.lXO4NrER,,5!
I FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS
Genuine Keershaum Pipes etc.
A line slock of
IVntchoH and .Icirelry. .llu,-xl ml
Itreeclt liOitdiiis: Shot Giiiih nnil
llill-, ItevoHcrK. Pistol,
and Ammunition
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Assortment online SITd'ACM-Saiid KYK
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ALSO A KlNi:
Notice.
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from the
the s.nnc,
payers
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scar mi.tosethLT with a w"arVint i i.rVV '" '.."""P,?0?-
County Court for ihe collcctloaor Kc ilu may con x L she 7tok liftTZ
U in my lumds. Ueltnnuent ta- . 1.11 1 ...i ,, sJf.V l.2JSJ?ft ,n
ill please" settle at onco "and s.ie cAm.Vu ""'" 15&!&&SgJll&0m
costs,
rays
A.M.TWOJIBLY
fane rut.
Rcfercucew:
AI. . UUJiRKLL. of KDapp. Bimdl A Co.
S. V. Sl'AUT.DIXO. fucker aaa Cattle
IValpr.
AX!lUvV KOBEKTS.jif.Eliliel & Kobtfits.
Jul IN CltAN'.ot John Cran & Co.
t 31. Wlbers. Boots ftffd Sfioes;
JOS. nUKKHAEO. Btirkhanl & Spauldln.
.1. JJ. tSlLL.of J. K.4J111 &Co...Stailone. '
lKA"K ZANOV1C1T, of Zan Brothers. .
Kiteli of the above men has S10.000ln.sur-
auoe In tht- Company.
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Diseases of the Threat m Specialty
tniiLV ocr coon's mug More.
Q. i:i.O V. P.1RKKB. -
SURVEYOR OF
:ntMopC'i..u.v.adCityrA'H.
I Olfice t-Chpnainiui.strcut, Y. Jl.C.wA.-hall-
l'oom Ho. s.
J. ,,,,ZORT"-
I. S. ;iiiuiiKHloMer, Sotory Public, and
lHiiniBcexrBt.
Ayi'iit lor the Hamburg-Bremen Fire Ins. C.
of ifnnitiunr. (lOrmany, :md of ihe Trav
elers' Ijfr and Aecldent Ins. Co., of Hart
fonl.t'oiui. ;
-OfnccIn Ptliian Building. Jtooms U, 15.',
Tp j. wixros,
1 Attorney and Counselor at Law.
e;-()nicciii I'.MhianBnildinp. Uooms 1, U.
' ASTOUIA. - - - - OltEC.ON.
JAY TVTTJjK. M . .
- physician asd surgkob.
Okkick Over tho YVauc House Stow.
i:i-:-.inici.-Ovcrlilberson,.;Bakey.oi.
iMwHeUartli&McrV Saloon.
A 1.. ri;i.Tov. M. D.
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nri-iui: ocr A. . Alien's grocetj- -jiors.
' Kooras. at the Parker House.
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PENTIST,
ASTOKIA, -
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l.'ooins m Allen's building up stabs, coniue
of c.i-s and Sqemooqhe strveLs.
I Q. A. BOWLBY.
ATTOltNKY JVT LAW.
Clieii.iiiiiis Street. - ASTOltLV. OltKOO."
yyr T. Bl'KXKY,
ATTORNEY AT AW.
.May he found at the Court Houe.
C." BV,x&co-
DKALFJt IN
Dooim. AYiHdows, Eliufa, Tran
Monix, Lumber, Etr.
-tJStSi. "to"."-
Turning: and Bracket Work
A SPECIALTY.
StPani mn near'.Veston hotel. Cor, tia ii
e.hcan.tAstorStrecs. '
ITEA.DQTJARTER8
Fosters Emporium.
Most Complete Stock in Astoria
F7'oiroj 7; s! Mao s!
KniitH ltotli ForeisHaad Heairtl
Wines and Liquors
Of Superior Brand.
FOSTER'S CORNER, 0 R &ND0CK
To Whom It Hay Conctrn.
A.torh.. OreCon. July ffid. 1 U
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