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0) itailjf jk&toitm. me Vol. xvn. Astoria, Oregon, Friday Morning, August 1, 1882. No. 107. AVRi:KLI. Two lii) sailed out past tin- harbor bar One beautiful Autumn day; Mohj precious than all earth's jen ek are Was the freight the' bore awa. I'lierc were fond taiewdls and anxious sighs. And lwellug of loving lips: There were earnest prayers, as from longing eyes Sailed the two love-freighted ships. The sky was clear, and bright. :he sun shone When the left the liai hoi town; Bin the storm-king lode on lhedeep at night, And one of the ships went down ! .. ,. . 1 wo human ships set sail, me d:tj On a calm and sunlit sea: Irnni the rt of liome lhey sailed jwav ' And one wa lo-d. Ah I me, There weie hidden ii-ef of etiiui; and -.in un winch l,is,ft.a,i..w.-d: JJOS icnlon uit..c J, :,Uo highly j Iheieueie meicile- i-ddie- lo diaw.1 . . M Iiim in. And he to life was hi. When .ship's go down in th- lraekie.-s Ioi'' I We weep, and the church-hells toll; ! Hut heaven mourns, and the angels weeji. When is u recked Iheiunuan Mini. ANNOYANCES IN HEAVEN. I telated something of a conversa-, Washington nreven in the I'nited tion between rr. Longfellow audjStjitas. Some of them aie evi myself on spiritualism a few dently at large in Vienna, Austria, months before his death, or,rather,jIn that city recently, a man con a conversation on the influence fessed the crime of murder, but and nearness which many persons .subsequently became alarmed and experience in regard to those who concluded to escape, if possible were dear to them and have none bv emulating insanity. Ho did into the mysteries of eternity, not succeed vory well except in Mr. Whittief listened with inter-! est, adding that he was aware that Mr. Longfellow had seme remark able ideas and sympathies of the kind, but had never talked with i ever, came to the unanimous con him on the subject, "and for my-1 elusion that he was insane, though self," he added, "I have felt but J u ver.y. slightly, that -closeness and nearness of tho unseen of which you speak.5' After a few mo ments, in the process of our talk, he remarked: "Life is a mystery, death is a mystery. 1 am like the Chinese philosopher T?onfucius, who, whin he was asked, 4Yhat is death?' answered, 'Life is such a mystery that I do not seek to pene-; trate beyond it." "May I ask if you believe in the progress of the soul after that?" "Why not? Surely we are not placed m niches to remain for ever. Wc shall doubtless there have what we lack here, harmony, and that is my idea of heaven.1' "No troubles, no vexations?" "Well, I do not think so. t seems to me we must there, as well as here, have some annoy ances, to be quite content is con tract." This was a novel idea, and 1 laughed in appreciation of it, and said, "Then you do not fancy a supreme satisfaction and con tent?" "No, no, not I," laughing merrily. "13ut we meet people who are thoroughly delighted with themselves, and surroundings very frequently." "True, and thee hast seen clams at high tide; they remind me of sucij people. Ah! we shall have some trials in tho life beyond and here the poet's fine dark eyes lighted up with a rare intelligence, but our happiness will be all the sweeter, and everything will be harmoniz ed." From a letter in the Church man. Lemons. Lemons are a most valuable fruit, not only for cooking, but also for medicinal purposes and the toilet. If the juice of a lemon is taken every morning before breakfast, for two or three weeks in the spring time, it will prevent the disagreeable feeling of weak ness and want of energy peculiar to the season. Lemon juice, made thick with sugar, and :i little salt, will relieve hoarseness and heal a hacking cough. A piece of lemon peel, with pulp attached, if bcund upon a corn, will relieve it in a few days. Jtisako nn excellent! remedy for chills and fever, and. ifi a tenspoonful of sugar and a large pinch of salt U .stirred up with the i pulp and .'ateu with a snoou every t ' - tnornin"-, it will break malarial f5J .... troubles. As a cosmetic, it is of . . -'i-ti greatise.rvice m removing freckles j , , ... , and SUli-lumi. Appiv t tic pulp ... . , j and juice at nignt to the face and i i i ', ... ... hands and wasn oil with water in 'the iiioruitiir. It is also valuable! i. , , I "" " l'u" ..M.r,i-UJu..g..- juiis iiijii run-ill. in vtiiuriiu I ous inrredient in cosmetics, j powders or lintiiils. 1 lace a tea- . , , - , . " .... jspoonlul oi the cosmetic inn wine- boys went and having been sue-i h and M (. tiUU leimm Cf,,srtil. a returning hoard was up-' r - . .-.. n. -..,,, , " i juice upon it; if it ellervesces. it pointed and the toes counted, when ). ... . I ..... . . . lis a suie proof that the cosmetic is dangerous and would utterly ruin the complexion. l-"or small- liecornineimed, me paueiu ouingi allowed to drink lreely of lemon- ade, and to suck the clear juice if palatable. In all feveis the juice r , ..,, lS A-,AnA ..tc;c,..,.,. ' 9l IV lllVUO tO tl UlWIWUi (t.-lOlUIJUL. A Vienna Cranlc. It is- gratifying to know thai all th.rt expert "cranks" do not live in convincing his keepers that he wets simulating, and that he be lieved himself perfectly sane. The. experts after examining him, how- he had "self-control and discern ment enough to know the benefit of being considered insane and to feign insanity." Such a conclu sion is none the less "cranky" in Austria than it would be in this country; but it was not followed by such serious icsnlts. The Aus trian law sends a man to the in- jsane asylum for life. Chinese Printers. The Chinese compositor cannot sit at his case as our printer's do, but walks ftotn one case to another constantly, as the ehaiacters need ed cover such a large number that they cannot be put in anything like the space used in the English newspaper oflice. In .setting up an ordinary piece of manuscript, i the Chinese printer will waltz up and down the room for a few min utes and then go down stairs for a i: .r i . . fin i . . one oi nnver case, i uen no laKes hjcensc . nuary WlMlt crazy the elevator and froes into llie!.i,.. i. r i .u. :c ,.. ti third story after some cans and out into the woodshed for :i hand r..l r... :i m .. . 1 iui oi itoiuiiisiii-rs. j tie successful j Chinese compositor doesn't need to be so very intellip-ent. but he must! be a good nedestrian. n mav 1 wnrlr ottit tvo!!.- ,.... 1.. l...TI,K.. I 1 whole day and set up a stickful, j and then half the people in the county couldn't read it after all Boomcrana , . , .. The largest amount of malt li-' quor manufactured by one estab- lislunent in the United States in I a00MI lwo 0ffir' ' n pftKI '" lau 1881. was bv a WJI wr. M;i.i.v,r 30, lost thirteen days' lime, waukee firm, which tut tied out owr 350,000 barrels. In 1881-83 I tho lin..',M-t .1 .- r i j the iiea ie&t jnoduction of beer I vroc ;.. V.. v..i. v?. . i i was in .New lork Male, the total being; 5,535,591- barrels; Pi,n ' o j j uarrcis. i . im-. sylvania ranked second with 1 - ' j v- iwuu, wiui i.-. GSG,7U barrels. Therewere .nan-; uuiciurcu in until J.ulib -tiil leir- , . ,,. - uu,in ",,r rels; in Wisconsin, 1,1S5,097 b-ir- . . ' slv"jv'" " rels: in Missouri, 1,017,4-lG bar- i . .... Jjvxj,.u udi rrtlc Miin in lll...vT 1 nn I r'Ctn I "'.' ' ",w,? 1W4i'OT ar" reis. auw .lerse;- came next mi order, with :$3,031 barrels, and' then California, with 44,480! barrels. nSjS) ol)taincd by nsing j OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER. I How Many Toes Has a Cat? This was one of the questions asked a certain class in school So. .'J, during examination week, and as simple as the question appears i 1 l to be, none could answer it. In the emergency the principal, .Mr. r. i j Brands, was applied to for a solu- ll jtion, and lie also, with a fOod nil- I , .. . . v' ,. tured smile, gave it up,when one of , , , . , , the teacher determined not to be !.- no bv i simnle :i ntiemioii hit . u,wm Uie mea oi seuuuig imi :. deler.tion of boys to cour the (lCie'MllOU OI IJiiVS to COtll Hie . ruMo-hboi-hond for :i eat. Several to the relief of all it was learned , that a cat possesses eighteen toes, ten on the front feet and eiffht on ,,. hind fret. Ptftawwi l'res An"LiaSt sT.te,. .September coming the Oregon legislators will meet in regular! session. A legislative body with moie important duties to perforin has never assembled in the state. iv.. ,.,..,,. ,...f .,..-... ...... ,. - .. ...! Prom present appearat.ee a new law will be framed, and the gover- nor ofthe .state will appoint a niana- and the superintendent of the 1 penitentiary as well, to be concur- , ' , .i - . . . - w I, red m by the state enate. mieh a law has been favorably spoken of by prominent parties, and we hope it will meet with the approv- J hi e: Governor-elect Mooilv I . ' Speculation as to the. election of United States senators are numer ous here at the capital. "Col. Sellers" is abroad, and asserts, in his usual confidential .style: "There are millions in it."' M. ( '. George is the last new candidate spoken of; but time will tell the tale. Salem Statesman. Book Aoent Lemon, who was! selling a work of antiquities, one fl-ii- lnt xv-Aoi- illoil nu nn M.i U.i last week called on an oktj ... i i- -i- resident who was working in his ! garden, and after talking about an hour to the old man, who, inean- ) while, was leaning upon his knee, suddenly noticed him grow pale uiwl liin stno-o-Ai- H'inii t h. ?irronl I .' ".. f ' . . " . stopped talking' and caught the man, who fainted completely away and was carried into tho hoitsn before he revived. This is not the first time a man has been talked almost lo (loath by a book agent. The most, astonished man the clerk ofthe O'Brien county (Iowa) court ever saw was one II IO re- ,,tl. ..rlm.I 1W -i mitrrium -' rr .- i inn ni; luumi . .mi ju.li. ""-'"j j four hours before another fellow had secuied a license to marry the . . " ...n(l .:ri Denver claims to be one of the 1-ar-CSt briek m:ikin centera hl i.i tt.'. 5 rx i . r ; l' i.lii. the United Stales. it, is estimated Uiafc 00000,000 brick will be putlllZ m u,e waiK in,h hWomi lu"' ! Brick ape ?ol1 ftL t!'C .van,s l'r 'o.CO to -Sli per 1,000, and laid in j ; the wall for 8.50 per 1,000. An Indiana farmer went to I.iw paid 8 witness foes afid expense, a,ld lhen Sl beatci a,,d ,,a(1 lo foot $2G costs. That's one way of S'curiii2r reveng. .? .... ,, . ,-. . MM 1J1(. hast Oregontaii says: 1 h. i -n . t n . r.irn;iil amN soon isntnr IVmlleton. The last biidge is now in course! r . t i i -i . ;of erection, which is about a mile . t mm i t i from town. I he largest bridge,. i . i -i i about twelve miles from here, is . I vorv iiP:irlv CO.nnb,tnd. l Varied Performance. Many wonder how Parker's Ginger i Tonic cm perform such varied cures, thinking it essence of gincr,When in j fact it is made from, many -valuable 4 j. i.:v " l i i :ii.. modicineR which act every diaeased organ. ueiieiiuiitiiY uit LETTER FROM GERMANY. ' .,n0ps..inm,nr, y.rs. KffiieoarLh cr Pill have called forth ; Jj Ionf$r?,,jur onuiAe im "Sir-. 'AXItn ilivei: pills. I have cntirelv nvnverod from mv fmir rears siiffrrmir- All ho know ice wndcr Iioir . who, ror so j many year. hnd no apnettto and could not 1 sleep for backache. .titoh in iqvmiIj. and j pencral .lO!.ich complaint-, could hai rr covered. . . An old lady in oar rili.who h.i .ilior-d f'r many years from kidney ilicea-e. and :.V: I dctoi had sivi-n h'r mi. took two tr.ar l'di?. and s.t wio relief than he ha from all the doctor-. Ynr truly. i .i. Vo. dki: v.V.lir,. 1 Ferrti BEWARE OF IMITATION.- Tho scntunoare nertr sncir eoatcd. i.. . i. i .. . . ? t s.mrv ihjv mi :iiyu h:h umi hii j:io mi. f rill. Thosiu:iincMrl.AMlSf.lVr.KIIJ.l.-s. boar the mature ir c. McLiinn ami Kft!f-3fM VholSe" bi. r ' ?irr..ix xivr.i: rn.KS Drepanil bv Fi9minsr.n..ofPittOiiirph. ln.. the imirkoi j Iif-iii" full At iinil-ilinns tiff lii li'iini- M.l.nne. spelled differently, but of nn.' uronniH-ia-1 "ir'your storekeeper docs net have the sen- TEDtlVi0pil.5omri2&nt' antlwewili cnl you a bov bv mail, anil a Jct i.f our advcrli-in? rani. FleminS Bros" Pl3burSh, Pa. aitip i .nottier:: .tietiiei: : : i Arc you (lMuibcualnfeht and broken in viiur ri'si n :i siirir I'liini siiin'riii1 oi your rcsi nya sick andeiyina with the. exciuciatimr pain of cutting tcellr.' If social oneeaudj fleta bottle ot .Mrs. Wuisliiws fcoouiiii:; .Syrup, it will relieve the poor littlo Mif- ferer immediately depend upon it; u,erc is no mWake ahilut it. There is not a, mother on earth who lias eer that it will regulate the bowels, ami -Ill II H jiw tt III Iti'b l II ' alt 1IV.I" ve rest to iui liiuuicr, aim renei aim sail h to the ehihl.oeeraliiii: like manic. H H iwrfccth .safe to us- in all cases. and jdeasant to the laste, and is the pte- scriptionof one of theohlot and best J female physicians ami nunscs in the, rilitl.l, :lU. s,(1 liyt.ryWwri.. -, JtfMiNa hotlle. j ! u.r I'niycrsai Arenni. ! am.i Cmii-aiitii Pii.i.s:ii,.tlieiii'sL r nJl purgatives for family IW. The arc the product of louff, lahoriou.-., anil hueeessiui eiieune.u luvcsuauou. ami . their cxtcn-io use by phs:ciai) in J their nrnctire. and hv all cfili.ed na-i tioiis. procs thorn thehest and most ef- Iii-ciii.ii jmt.iiiK; i in (ii.ii iin.-iin-.ii.sri-, -. r-t Cj f T1 TTT"V I" "I " t J ence can devi.se. in intrinsic value and I -N L J v:- -L1-- Jl..l.l.ii-illii. cui-atie imwers no other Pills can he ... .i,. ,. t v .,... n . j oompannl w ith them, ami every person, j -N,u ,,,,ar u$rtmi Uo,,1 j knowing their virtues, will employ' - fectual puratte rill that medieal sei them, when needed. They keen the sytem in perfect older, ami maintain in healthy action the whole machinery of, life. Mild, searehin;r and effectual. iho t arc especially -adapted to the need or; the digestive apparatus, derangements ' of winch' they pievent ami cure, if timely taken. They are the lnM ami) safest phy.sie to employ forchihlieu and weakend; constitutions, where a mild and efTcetual cathartic is required. Fi.k.s.vli:;iyat.i. Ui:ai.ki:m. Prrnvinn Hitters Cinchona Rubra. Tho Count Cinchon was the. .Spanish J Viceroy in Peru in HSK). The Counlcss, ; his wife, was prostrated h an intermit- lent fewr, from which she was freed hy t the use of the native remedy, the IVnt- vian hark. or. as it v.a called in the I language ol the country, Quinquina." , (Jraleful for lieriecover,on her return vian hark. or. as it was called in the I IIIC USC OI 1110 ll.tllVC rCIIICIiV. lie IVril- In l''iirii-w in 1(L'K' !io tit nuln... I tiu remedy in .Spain, where it was known under virions names, until J.ir.iueiis called it Cinchona, in honor or the ladv who had hrough! them thai which was moreprifiousthanlhegoldoriheliicas. To this day. after :t hn.-" of two him- 5 (I red and fifty ears. .science has uiveit j us nothing lo take its place. It effect u- illl l-llltt il lllllllllll illICIIIC llll sninil- :iaiits;hy iest,,ring ihe natural tone or jlhc stomach. It attacks excv.ssnc he of liquor as it does a fever, and destroys re"of the Cinchona is preserved in the UWlll .Willi'. jiii- in i- llll illlllC l I lie nf tli. t!iiwliMii-i i nr.ciin-.-.l tn tin. 'eriiviaii Jiiiiers, wiucii are as cilectni i'lie against malarial fever to-tlav w'ere in the dajs of Ihe old Spanish Viwroys. Wc guarantee the innredi- is iiie euus oi uicsr iiiiuTs in in aosniuieu I"'";'-' . ' ) . y; Man y. best bitter in the wnid. "The prowl nf the pudding is in the eating.'' and we. . t t j wii tltli & - tll willingly abide tins n-st. i or sale liy , all drnggistsriH-eisaml I iipior dealers. K'rdi r it. Loeh ?c Co., agents for Asioiia. ! -A Nasal Iniector free with eneh j oomc oi niinous i auinii. licmciix ...... . ......r.-. ....i. ...... .... Price i cent. Sold bv . K. Dement. IJ " CELEBRATED V H . ftTOaiACH 'iTTErlS Hostctlcr's Stomach Bitten? ctirii:itei il- E2t!KwFt tiepsia with sreater certainty and prompti- t tH5 owners or two thirds of the ptoper tuuethanany knownjrenicdy, nnd u a nitot I ty fronting on said portion ot said street cnialuiYiBorant,nppucrandatdto t-ecrc- . .A. TI.Aen r-4 .tr.f Atilt.l. nkn... . tbobsands hav n;Mnr nliVtlrn 1 ltn-lltliTn! ct.mMt .!. urinarrorrtna. . . - -X '.'.'. ,--. ........ . ..--.. .. . ....... v mu For sale oy tin uruggists anil Dealers dl Druggists generally. .. .v ..v.. V....-K. f-iuiwii ? i niiiiui ivii nays iroin tue miai luiDiica ofonrconntrjincnand wounn who I ti'nn nFtlMJimti v-,. m,otini, no o oxpcncnecil lU ollecis nre aware, but (i...em,...,n.i rn.. .',.: I.ltii .i, Vji" i.oi',i .... iiv :.f nm.i.i K..r, Vi.. tue coiiiinou Council will order said iin- ROSCOE'S-f I RST CLASS ()Vst01a SaloOll i3 " ' fiT chkv.ymls stkkct. ASTORIA. . .. m:r p i-vni-M?cifiVi.i is: Pl.P.mRIi TO X amionnpc to tlu-Ipiihlii-thatlielias op- ,nd a 1'IKKT CLASS . , Tlfl.lTlg S.OUSO . JSatixig; And innus'iie in Ilr-t class stjle iiwtim-; iwvr mxitvittf tp i. o.nti-.i..s. hoi ioiii.i-. ir... i. re. T THK Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon, l JJ K.N AMI'S srKKKT. l'le:iM ttive hi a i':Ul. i:oscoK 1HXON. Proprietor It ll. FKANKLTN. UNDERTAKER, '"iffi&SSgs 5f j'jjjr Corner ftis and Siitemnqho streets, ASTOUIA. --- - OKKCOX DKAI.Klt I.V WALL PAPER AM) WINDOW SHADES AX!) UXDKUTAKKltS GOODS. Dressm ettoz 1ng 9 ! Plniu ami Fnney onttrrrTr n-n rr wrnno i j SEWING OF ALL KINDS ! Sues niade in thr best stIe from $.. lo .:. " ', Satisfaction Gnaraatecd. H.aaa.o-r-J.. ta tuc i aoic n - aptadii ,u ,Ht L-lJiidr AblUKIA . 1 TAKE Pl.KiM'KK ix IXFOHMIXO - . that I h:ie removed mv Drevj- Vo.. Ie,,u. St. o C Xei door jo Tuk Asroc.tA.N aKuiR rininis 'ass St., oflice. 1 than!, the ladies for their liberal patronage. MRS. A. 16APIT.KYEA. jeir. Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANOLERS. ikai.i:i:s i. ' Iron. Steel. Coal. Anchors, UhainS. TAR, PITCH, OAKUM. ........... innr AM) CI '1 (SAIAAXI'KI) S "F 3" K? 1 ? j "ils. 'opcr .nlls and lturrs. Shelf Hardware ,jPaints and Oils ; Rubber nn.i . PacMna of alt Kinds. PROVISIONS- ".".! akmih for &uVm !' FI.or .tXI 1IIM, FKKIK louring Mills. onion imiinmiis ami iinmiuon.Mrcets ASTOIHA.OKKGOX. G. A. STIXSON & CO., BLACKSMITHING, At Cap:. IIiipiTi old Mand, corner of C.Th and Court Street. Ship and C.umery work. !Ioriesliocln;. Wawiis iii.mIc ami icpnlred. fiood work rminuitrod. SteT)liaiis Varieties ! GRAND OPENING. A l.Jl'KI.V KXTERTAIXMKXT !!ae a now IiowIiiik alley, the lai&vd and lns.t in tmwi. Ailiaittance tree. VQU SALE. . aioih:i:n ufii.t iiofsk of five -1 Koouls. with IM .Al liv.150 feet. Uay windows, etr. I'orflirth'er Tifformation and . ru-.' in.inire y.' C, AV. SHI Vl.'I.Y. Benton Street Improvement. NOTICE Ls herch jjiven that the Common Cmiucil of the City of Astoria '1iojom to order the inijirovcment of , that portion of Kenton Street from the , Miiith side r ttoncpmly btrect to the south idc of Astur street in McCIurc's Astoiia. hj planking the wtnic thiouch the center twenty lect in widlh with ; new and -ounil three inch plank, and and unless :i rfmoimli-aiioo clirmwl w be hied with the Auditor and Clerk . ...III.-.. ..... .1 . r a. . . ... PlOVClllCllt tO 00 lltadC. i y oiiu-r oi tuc t.oninion council, i - r, i .. ., F. C. jsOICRIS. Auditor and Clerk lli) lAMHUil . .' -'s.gm ' L1P"C1J I PACIFIC MliTlllL LIFE IPURiilE 60MFM1., Of OetlJUfox-sala,. A. McKlNNlE, Manager. For Oregon, Washington and Idaho Trritort. OFFICE 102 FIRST NTRF.KT, 1 'OUTLAID. OR. KelVreneei: ril AS. 1I01)(J K, ot Hwlg.'. l)avl. & Co. JAMK-SSTrKKUC'iiHlilerKirstXallonalliiuik.: .1. A. STJtOWlIKIbltK, Whole?:ile Leather, and lludhiss. ! C. A. DULl'li. of Dolph, KtoiraiiKh, Dolph & , Simon. Col. .1. MeCKAKEX. cf J. JkCraken & Co. I- r. IIKXKH'ILSEX. or lfenrlchsen S.' fiieenhen'. Dr. (L K. XOTlAf!K, M. !., Examiner and ' Each of tho ahovft men ha Klo.0ooin.sur Phslclaii. auce In this Company. z CO CO O o R CO o O AIISCELLAXEOU8. S. AKNDT & FERCHEN, I ASTOUIA. - OKKtlOX. The Pioneer Machine Shop E?5i Xl.VIO.III 1 (I SHOP wf IV : f Boiler Shop All kinds ot VHTfLIW flllltfVDV AJ, VAl.M.EJJXj STEAMBOAT WORE I'nnnptly attended to. A specialty made of repalrlns CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYKTTK STUFJO". ASTORIA IRON WORKS. IJknton' Strkkt, Xkikj I'.MtKKit HotiHK, astouia. - oi:i:(;on. CEHERAl IMAGHINISTS ANDi BOILER MAKERS. g f ! o& o r- HoA m o 1 SnMo o 71 z-Sj s t- .vmr ' o ' CD r- K.U.A. ?3S tfMJM& ii. Fuirox. x. i. LlHllllHI EiIiES!l-r- Boiler Work, teamboat Work J itoon. at the ranter House. and Cannery Work a specialty. P. p H,CKS' ; DENTIST, 0-LTIKTC3-S. , astouia, .... oaxoon Of all Defterlptloim made to Orileii Uoouu iu Allen's building up sUire, eoroec at Nhort Xotloe. ' of Vnn mid Sqemoco.he streets. A-.P',9S. I'nsJdenL . ; I Q. A. BOWLBY. J. tr. II L'HTt.Kn, Secretary. .1 c I. W. Cask, Tieasurer. v , fIV.r. v.v, -,.-, Jou.v Fox, Superintendent. AllOltAJir AT LiAW. WILLIAM EDGAR, Corner Main iind Chenamui Streets, ASTOUIA 0RK(!O DKXLKX 15 CIGARS AND TOBACCO. I The Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS & SON GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GEHUiME WOSTENHOLmI and-othoc JlntllahCtAltiry. 9TATIONERYS FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genu&e nehpis,!. A ilnc ftoi$:pf . ' ... Watekew and Jewelry. Mozr.lt. aai.l Bre(fc.:IritHKMli4 Ouuh ami RlUeH, Revolvers. Jtol. mad AtBMHHltion rs. ' w twwj - ' s- . r. UliXHHVM AWO A KIMJ A?5?lJffifSE0,lflne Si'TACLKS and EYE Notice. tho year'-lWl, together w ith a warrant tf ed me and others in thliettv. kuaav. from tho Cpnrity Court 'for the. collection oH 1,7-us without noS "SfKRK lh.,?iU. i'IJ ?yJ5?SlK "KrueM to-1 lat'lio owes us. 5AII petaf bff 4kS payors will ple-.wa sottlo at; onw .and . nef nesTwItll him shoiftd hefiWelrifSnr"" costs. A. M. T OAIBLx. j. j. ARYOLD. m5'B Shorltf. Orejtonlan copy. iv? RefereseM: M. S. BUURELU of Kcapp.Butreli & Co. W. W. SfAUl.DINU. Pacieh and CarrLt Dealer. AXDKKW EOUKiCT3. .of Fhhel 6i JJotwm. JOHN C1LVX. of JohnCran&.Co. (.. m. winery, lioois ana-aaoes. X m V -5 s 2 CO 3 O 2-n ' S 2 CD hx -22 2o SW 5 C q CD s BUSINE8S CARDS. E.c- iioLDr.v, NOTARY PUBLIC, Al'criOXKKlt. CUUMIHSIOX AN1 su'iLvycE aqexi. TK. J. C. NMAFTKK, rairiU'Lt and KNE!i. (DEUTSCHKtt AXT.) j llcaio ortkeThrata.9piall9'. Office over Conn's Drug Stare. rj.KI.0 F. PARHEK. SURVEYOR OF tiatiopt:oH0ty,a4CltyrAtrl I OniCK:-ClienamiH street, Y.M.C. A. hall. ltoomXo.8. J. BOZOKT j V. S. C'owMliiHleaer, Satmrj FuUUt, MMl ! iHHHrmaee Accat. i Agent tor the Hamburg-Bremen Fire Ii ' ri llnmhnrrr (Innniv. anil of thj elcis' life and Accident In. Co., of ' ford. Conn. "Omce In i'ythiau Building. Eooma 11, 12. j TO D. WINTO!f , . " Attorney and Counselor at Law. i j ii2-OQlce In l'ythian Building. Rooms 11, 1?. I ASTOIUA, OREGON. TAX TITTLE, M. D. photoiab ua. somjob. orncK-Over tUo Wbl House Store. Uksidknck Over Mberson's Bakery, op posite liartn & Myers' Saloon. ; Ctuiuuuus Street. - ASTOUIA. OBStSOtk Y T- BCKNK1T, " ATJ'onjIEY AT UL1 .May be found at tho Court llouse. ' C. " BA,:,r c.- ORAUEK Ii -. .... , ,, . loorw, niBitown, Slljids Tmm om, Lawber, KtV. AkK,rf1-5ff?,k "TsPECiTfiv ?-!' i Ste:ini Mill netu- VTeton hoie?. Cor. CUto evive nail Astorstreet. ' HEADQXJARTEK8 1 Fo$iers Emporium,"., j MOSt COfflplCtC StOCk fi AttOHi .-,. 7 TPJ '' ' ' l1'VeWOVflS H L(L$J. Fruits Btl Fuvelcil m4' tHdtUte Wines and Liquors,.,, Of Superior Brands ,, ..,, FOSTER'S CORNER, 0 E JtS DOCK NOTICE.