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CO l JAi Vol. XVII. Astoria, Oregon, Saturday Morning, August 5, 188! No, 108. !a0t0rfiitu av i he sr V Ur., -- ' HOW CIGARETTES ARE MADE. "What Becomes of tne Cigar Butts Gathered in the Staeets. "Xica lota grassa-hopp,1 said Cruisseppu Rocca in half tones of inquiry, while his soft Italian eyes took in the cat-load of old cigar stumps that were toasting in the sun in the lear of Xo. 810 Carpen ter street on Saturday alternoou. In the great pile of nicotine-soaked stumps were the remnants of Henry Clays and Wheeling sto gies, reduced to a common level, as the "grasshopper" hunter rc - ceives no more for a bushel irath ered from the sweepings of a fash ionable, hotel than he does for the same quantity lifted from gutter-j oo.e of the slums. "Where did you get them?'' asked the reporter. 'Eveiybod finda de stump; every lod sella de stump; everybod getta de mon." Exhausted by this dia lectic explanation, Mr. IJocco showed his teeth in a smile and lazily stretched his back against the jamb of the door. There weie jtie sul)pose(i capitalist seeking in about ten bushels of the stumps I vcstmcnts, or the immigrant look laid out to dry and about twice ing for u f.inn. XG well-dressed that quantity of cured butts wcrestrailger nec(i w.,it onjJ. for l,(J 0f seen in a third-story room. jfcr a fro(J rid1 :ibout thu citv Rocco is one of half a dozen aud :l vauable guide to explain Italians on Carpenter and Chris-jllw mauy choice npen;ngs waiting tinn streets who make a business him a1 hu inonfty.jvrcw iVorth of buying stumps from the horde' jp of youthful scavengers who livei ' .. in the rt.ilinii ntiarter of this citv. . An active boy or girl will collect half a bushel of the stumps in an hour or so, the work being done between daylight and 8 o'clock, and between those hours all the principal streets in the heart of the city are gleaned. The children receive no fixed price for the stumps, but ten or fifteen cents a pailful is usually paid. The buyers, men like Rocco, wash the filthy stumps and spread them out to dry. A day or so later they are crumbled into shreds and allowed to dry twenty-lour hours longer before being jiacked in flour bar rels and shipped to New York. A barrel of this stump tobacco is worth 2.50, but a few years ago, when there was a strong demand for it in Philadelphia, the Italian dr3Ters received a trifle more for it. The stumps were made into snuff in Philadelphia, but when Johnson & Carlin's factory on Third street, above Arch, was destroyed by fire in 1S78, the local demand ceased. This filth grade of tobacco is now bought b' the manufacturers of cigarettes and fine-cut chewing to bacco. A wholesale tobacconist of jnnny years' experience declares that when the stump tobacco is ground, bleached, flavored and made up in cigarette paper no one but an expert can detect the dif ference between it and new leaf. Philadelphia Times. Two "Western Towns. The two smart towns of Fargo and Morehead look at each other across the muddy Red river ditch with jealous eyes. They will not bridge the stream, because each is afraid the other would profit by a convenient crossing. Vehicles fer ry over on a rude flat-boat, worked by hand-power applied to a rope stretched from bank to bank, and pedestrians are beholden to the railroad company for the use of its bridge. Morehead, the Minne sota town, has three thousand in habitants; Fargo, the Dakota town, boasts of six thousand, and styles itself the Red river metropolis. Both welter in a sea of black mud in the season of thaws and rains; both are largely devoted to specu lation in lots and lands, and both are equally unattractive to the eye. They are in realit' a single town, commercially speaking, and a re markably prosperous one, too. The railroad system has made them the business center and distribut-! ing point of the the entire fieri. P,..,- v.,1W n,l-o..t r.i their. ,, present jumble of muddy cheap-pine cottages and shanties, 1 ' . , vacant lots, saloons. Stores ami lumber-piles, will glOW UJ) a hand- lumuer-piles, Will glOW ill) a liailU- . ' ,- i t some city of fiftv tbousand inhab-i - , . V . m,.M ltants Within the nrcseut gPIieni - t1 i .1 - i i l tiou. Aireauv inert is i iiiiiiummuui thearchiteotu-!niissinw"s hotel , rejoicing' in ral oddities of the Qneen Anue craze, a street railway, an electric light company, waterworks, half a dozon lwilkSia 4aiiy ow.spaper,a j number of creditable churches ami school building.-, and a I'nw pretty dwellings. leal estate speculation runs wild. Visions of a second change have turned the heads of the inhabitants. The talk is all about lots and values how much this or that corner is worth, what Jones paid foi his strip of mud, or what Smith holds his at. The real-estate agents have their ofiices in the hotels, in order to watch the arrival of jruests and seize upon A '-Rustler" in Dakota. . Uisinarck, in Dakota, has a "Boomer.' lie is hired by the chamber of commerce, at a good salary, to ride upon the trains east of Fargo and talk to imigrants about the advantages of settling near the Banner city. In :t word he is a drummer for his town. When J was there he had not started on his mission, and f fonnd him plowing a field for oats on the only farm within sight of the town. He was :t member of the territorial legislature, he said, and he demonstrated his capacity for the business of booming by fifteen minutesj of intelligent conversa tion on the capacity of the. soil of Burleigh county and its attractions to people who by the plow would thrive. He was evidently what they called in Dakota a "rustler."' To say that u man is a rustler is the highest indorsement a Dakotan can Hve. It means that he is pushing, energetic, smart and suc cessful. The word and its deriva tives have many shades of mean ing. To rustle around is to bestir one's self in a business way. "What are you going to do in Mandan?'' asked one man to an other in a Bismarck saloon. "Oh, I'll rustle around and pick up something,' which meant that he would look about for a good busi ness opening. "Rustle the things off that table,' means clear the table in a hurrv. To do a rustling business is to carry on an active trade. The word was coined by the Montana herdsmen to describe the action of cattle brushing the snow from roots of the bunch-grass with their noses. New Northwest. Death ot George Washington. "When did George Washington die?" asked an Austin teacher of a large boy. "Is he dead?"5 was the astonished reply. Why, it is not more than six months ago that they were celebrating his birthday, and now he is dead. It's a bad year on children. I reckon his folks let him eat somcthinn that didn't agree with m."Tcx(is Sif tings. The director of the mint esti mates the circulation of the urin- cioal countries nf tb tvnpbl ot-i P.l1 ooionnnnri -t -o Uold, ,21,000,000 silver, ,- 538,000,000; total specie, $5,750,- nnnnnn nr ..rtn iecinnn O0U,OUU, or paper, 3,bG4,000,- 000 . Broaching Cargo on the Sound - roroiuru year mrge quu.ui For over a !, i.A i,ar, ,:.-,? ?"' j irom "nw l" uuw jrom a,,,un UJtf camofij of tin oei-ill steamers ' P""""1 - "' i,u- Ul," -""-"-? i " r Francisco Where the "OOiU wore ' ninc,S(0- "?-eoon. wtn ffoing to no one se.-med to knmv.i !e o j VlYl"S P'"1 Anion"- the list 01 merchandise Q b-v the -' i sand, Ivoxes of tobacco, cases of liquor, nuts and fruits, and vari ous kinds of other goods. Plans were laid to catch the thieves but without success. The contagion spread from the steerage to the cabin, and a system of plundering the vessels was carried on seem ingly without any hindrance. The company, it is said, paid for missing goods to the extent of a thousand dollars a mouth. Some thing had to be done. So (.'apt. Lees, of the San Francisco detec tives was consulted and after i briefly considering the matter detailed officer Beunctte to woik up the case. He found after some little investigation, that the goods were Molen while the vessels were at sea, and immediately de cided to purchase a ticket and take passage on the Dakota, which sailed from San Francisco for this port on July 10th. To carry his scheme to a .successful issue he found it necessary to engage what is known iu police parlance, as a "stool pigeon.'' This man was placed in the steerage, with special instructions to keep his eye peeled. As the ship got well uuder way a wholesale attack was made on the cargo by attaches of the ship. Liquors were abstracted and'open ly sold by the bott'eful to the steerage passengers while large quatities were being stowed away in the various staterooms. The robbery continued during the en tire trip, and when the ship touch ed the wharf four thieves were placed under arrest. The officers showed our reporter a list of goods and the name of the ship on which they had been missed, and it seemed almost impossible for such an amount of goods to be. moved from one part of the. ship to an other without the. ship's officers noticing it. While Mr. Bennett was here we introduced him to our chief of po- lice and lie pointed out numerous j lw.,1 M.o .. . r Vrn; . bad characters to Mr. A ooiery. Mmumf , wi.m i... ,;.,.o,i ." . . ' out hail servcil long terms ol im prisonment in San Quentiu, for murder, arson and robbery and after the expiration of their sen tence had come up here to work Seattle. .Mr. Bennett passed here as a corn doctor and by disguising himself was able to pass unnoticed ov nis lonuer acquaintances, nei . x .. , . . returned to the bay city on the; .,' same ship that he came on, and he intended to take at least one half of the ships company into custody on her arrivul below. lie will more than likely return here in about a mouth or so to gather in a few of the familiar faces he noticed whil. here. Ho claims a number of them are wanted below to answer to various charges, they having escaped. Seattle Herald. Arabi J3ey is a much-talked-of individual. He has already been dubbed the Bismarck of Egypt, the Parnell of the east, the Bill Ma hone of Egypt and the Dennis Kear ney of the Nile. He will be entitled to the appellation of the Oriental Robeson only after he has shown himself capable of getting away with the British navy. Boston Transcript. A Varied Performance. Many wonder how -Parker's Ginger Tonic can perform such varied curoa, j thinking it essence of giii.tcr, vrhenin I fact it is mado from many valuable medicines which act beneficially on I every diseaaed organ. A LEnER pRQJfl GERMANY. ! Sinwv.Jantinrj M. Verv i-tciiioJ ;ir: itie praise your Liver mi uavecaneuior tirti lhe praise your Liver Pill Lave called forth inu a Mr- i,ankki.ivkr m.i.s.r ha,f.rriv rSfv?red frol '"' r,r venr Mittcnnj-. All who knoiv ice won.ler hniv 1. who. for sleep for backache, m lei. iu u,r ,idc. ami I sipeu ir uacKaciic. much in mv .-iuc. ami i seneral stoinneh tsinilnint-. cnuhl Ime re corercJ . , A0"1 ,ad' ' ol,r .' ,rh." '" -'p' for many year. from hi'lncy ili?oap. ar.il ihf . iV,"."'1 iaa SIVC" 1,,r"i'-.,"oK .: nl J"ur . thou-tHthidort.,rf. 'urn'x 1)K. j,,,. riii. aim a)i more n-iiei man mi na uutu , BEWARE OF IMITATION. The genuine nro never 5ugnr runlcil. Every box ha n red wax p.il on lln? lid. with llie i m predion : 3IcI.no Ijivor nil. Thc!.vniiini.WrlAXr.HI.IVKK!II.I..S j bear tne -iitnnturc fit C MoJUnnr n:: Fleming Bros. n tUo irraicr. Ini-t upon limine tli? genuine 1I. MctAXKS IjIVKH JPILL-S prepared by Flomins linn., of Pittsburgh. 'a.. the mnr'hCt i beinzfull ot imitations of the name .Mi-Lane, spelled differently, but of -ap.ie pronuncia tion, i If your storekeeper does not haro Ihf sjen uino DR. G. Mor.ANB'S CELEBRA TED X.I VR PIL.-LS.send u 25 reiiH. and wo will send you a box by mail, and u set of our ndverliMii; rani. Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh. Fa. By livcr4u! Aertml. Ayi:i: Catiiaktic Iii.i.-.aretlH SmM of all purgatives for family iwc. 'Kiev are tin. iirouuot ol lomj, latinrious. ami successful chemical investigation, ami their extensive use by physicians in their liraclice. ami by all civiliitl na tions, proves them the best an.l most or- fectual purgative Pill that medical mm- enrc can devise. In intrinsic value and curative powers no other Tills can be compare! with them, anil every person, Knowing Uieir virtue!, will cniplm j them, when needed. They l:eep the. system in perfect order, and maintain in ! healthy action the whole machinery of' life. Mild.st'archmg and effectual. tlte arc especially adapted to the needs of , the digestive apparatus, derangements . of which they prevent and cure, if timely taken. They are the hc-J. and hey s safest physic to employ for children and wuakend constitutions, where a mild ! and etfeetual cathartic is required. ! I-mi: Ji.u.i: nv at.t. iji:ai.ki:s. Peruvian Bittern Cinchona Rubra. Tho Count Ciuchon wai the .Spanish Viceroy in Peru in IKiO. The Countess, his wile, was.protratcil by an intonuit tent fever, from which she was freed bv theji.se ofjheaiative rcmcilyMhe Peru-1 "VmnTiark, or. as it Aas called in the language ot the cmttilry, (uiuiUina. (Irateful for her recovery, on her return to Europe in lrcw, she introduced the remedy in Spain, where it was known ! niiuer various uuiues, uiiiu jjiuii;eu ' called it Cinchona, in honor of the ladv ivl.n liml lirmurlil f!irm ll.nl u-l.inl. v.j . """ .......... .. . i..ij. ils nothing to take its place. It clTii'tit- ally cures a morbid appetite for stimu lants, by restoring the natural tone of the stomach. It attacks excessive, love of liquor as it does a fever, and destroys both alike. The powerful tonic virtue of the Cinchona is preserved in the Peruvian Hitters, which are as effective against malarial fever to-day as thev wero in the days of the old Spuui-.li Viceroys. We. guarantee the ingredi ents ol these bitters to be absolutely pure, and of the liest known qualitC. A. trial will satisfy you that, this is tli. best bitter in the world. "The proof of tho pudding is in the eating.' and we wiiiiugiy uuiue mis ic-si. rorsaie ny : all druggists, grocers and liquor dealers. Ordrr If. LelKtagntsff,r Aloria. A i-ini")i ei.lil nr nn tliro-H vlu.i.lit In. slopped. Xeglect frequently results in " incurable lung diseaseor Coilsiiiiih Uon. j,wll-s ;Fnehinl troel.es do i,!d disorder the stomach like cousiii : si rm.s and balsams, but act dircctlv on the in- flamed parts. all'aing irritation, give relict in astiima, bronchitis, coughs, catarrh, and the throat troubles which singers aim public speakers are .subject j to. For thirty years Urown's bronchial 1 more preciottshan the gold of the lncns. . -(1, , - To this day. after a lapse of two hun dred and fifty jears, science has eiven Irom ('hcnaiuns SI. to C'sisn SI. troches have been recommended by . , .. , , . ,.. physicians, and alwavs give 1K.rfect j AsrL,"'',frt-S:,,,M" n4,1,n":'-,I,1,i-satisfaction. J laving been tested by i ..,...... fi ...t n...:i.. e.,... wide and con st?nl tiM-for nearly an en-;" tire generation, they have attained well- merited rank among the few staple j remedies 01 inu age. .-sold at i.eeiiisa dov everywhere. . . ,, , All is well that cnih well. Tn get . , ,. ,,? well. to keep well, well, uiu Wm. PKi;N1,Klrs 0ro.,ou p,i00(nrifier. for that is surely :i well of gm.il health Well, well I will take a bottle ninl m 111 u:u it accuviiuig m iui'ciiill. Vuitr iinujijhl .. U and r?r,n nitJuU it io all his customers. King of the Blood Is not a "curr all," It is a Moed-punlK-raml tonic. Impurity of the hlood iMdsons the svs. tcm. dcranccs tlie rirrulnlinii. :uni iinw n.. Ilucii inaiiv dlstinleis. kiiiinu l. diiterept t names to distinguish them acconliii:; lo cf- iecii, uiu iHuiii; n-auy nniucnes or plia-i-s nf that great Kcncrlc dUnnlcr, Impurity or Blood. Such are l)uicithi, ftUliinuiir, Hctr Q'Mplaint.CiiMlliiatiwi. .Ytrrii Ph unlet. Jtoidaehc, Daehache, General M'rah urx. Heart l)lcae.nnpu. Kidney Dli-rarc Pile, Itlieumaliim, Catarrh, Sciiudf, Skin Disorders, Pimple. Ulcer. Sicvlliwjs, tVc it. King er the JSIeotl prevcnLs and' cures these by attacking the cm.v. Impurity ofthehlooil. ChcmiMsaml plij.siciansiipree in calling It "lhe most genuine and emcient preparation for the purpose." Sold by Dni" (LsLsf 1 per bottle. See testimonials, dln'c tions, &c. In pamphlet, "Treatise on Diseases ot the Wood " vrapjd around each ivottte D. RAJASOM. SON & Co., Props Buffalo. "WY1. ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Oyster Saloon, i r:n:v.Mi.s stkkrt. astoiha. .rnilE L'NIi:i'SI('.NKI IS PLKASKl) X nnnnimee to iliefriiMie that lieha TO ' DEScttixxgr House , vinirunii.inmniNi-iriais-tli (Oyster, hot coekek tea, etc. AT TI1K : Ladies and Gent's Oyster Saloon, c'lIENWMl'S STKKET. i ' '".W ivc tm a rail. l.'DSt'OE IMXON. Proprietor 13. H. FKANKLTN, UNDERTAKER, Comer Ca-- and R'liirnioqhft streets, ASTORIA. --. - OREGON ItKAM'i: IX WALL PAPER AND V 9 fVlOW KFTA'nF liiAvit ioJ.J.tiiJO ANI UXDEllTAKEKS GOODS. Drossm StVL. 1 Tl g 9 llulu ninl Fancy SEWING OP ALL KINDS! Suu-j m:li in the best stjle from ?." tn S-'-o. Satisfaction Gnaraateed. iMlR. GEO. HXLLEU. Xe.t door to AVc.tott Ilouse. ii-U H.emo'U'al. TO THE L4D1E OF ASTORIA -..,-,. ,.,..,..,.,. ... I IAIl 1 LI'. bl I.I-. I.N IXFOKMIXK . nit itial I b:it- iiiiiimI my Unss- Xet diM.r to Tiik Asthkian nfilee. I thank the I:m1h tnr their liberal patronage. 31 S. A. lCAPPr.KVTRA. jot:: Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. !::.. i.r.ns in Iron. Steel. Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR. PITCH. OAKUM. J w,.n.c:IT AX rrr C!Al.YAv,zi?o . A. Urn. 9 -.-... e,,,,.,.- t-s .....i itt.i.r ", f 0,,M p ,,,s m" ",,rrj' Chplf orHuraro -Pa-te onH nil-, beli Hardware JSPaints and Oils ! Rubber and Hemp Pacliiaq of all Kinds. I PROVISIONS. ri.en: ah iii.t. n:ri. " --..... .... ii.......iuoui-ru. .STn!'IA.01lK('OX. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITHING, At Capl. lingers old Maud, corner of Ciivi ami Court Streets. j V Ship ami ("aanery work. HorscNhoeliiR. Wanoni made ami repaired. Cood work :iiiiraiilfcd. SteBhans Varieties ! GRAND OPENING. A I.IVKLY KXTKKTAIXMKXT Il:e a now iwwlinj: allev. the laigo.st ami 1M in town. Admittance free. FOR SALE. AMOIJKKX r.l'II.T IIOUSK Ol? FIVK rTt- Kooms. with Ijit Cf) by ISO feet, llav u iiulow:. etc. I'or further Information anil nee inquire of (. SHIVKLY. Benton Street Improvement. NOTICE U hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Astoria propose to order the improvement of that iwrlion of JSenton Street from the south side of Concoinlv street to the. south side of Astor street in MeCIure's Astoria, by planking the same through the center twenty Tcet in width with new and sound three inch plank, and and unless a remonstrance, signed by the owners of two thirds of the proper ty fronting on said portion of said street be filed with the Auditor and Clerk within ten days from the final publica tion of thisnotice, viz: August 17th, 18S2, the Common Council will order said Im provement to be made. By order of the Common Council. F. C. JNOURIS, Auditor and Clerk. 4jMlS3gCJFffiffffffffffffffH-ffffffrKfl' pacific mutual life Of California. A. McKINNlE, Manager. For Oregon, Washington and Idaho Tarirltor!. OFFICE-IKS FIRST STREET. rORTLA?iIr 0. Uefcrenrrs: OH AS. IIOJ)UK,of Hodge. I):ivi& Co. linuk. .iAAiKSifKKUi':ismrFIist National .1. a. MKunuKiuur., .. !ioicau i.ratimr' ami llndiiijfs. . C. A. DOI.ril. i if liolpli, l'.ron.iuKli, Uolidi i ' Simon. fol. J. MeCKAKK.V. or J.MeCraken SCo. I I. C. llKNKirilSKN. of llrnrb-liseu & 2 rrr nlierc. . Dr. (!. K. XOTTAOi:. M. l Kvaiutner and 1 Physlclnu. ' CO -Tj CO CO n r o 9 I ' , l Cl S 8 o -2 -CO H o O nSCELLANEOTJS. S. ARNDT & FKRCHEN, ASTORIA. - OKF.OOX. The Pioneer Machine Shop . s. i:iAUK.1lllil SHOP A Nil Boiler Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, a.vd STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT (IF LAFAYl-rrrK STHEKT. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. BKNTO.V Sl-ttl'.Kr, NlLVIPAItKEJt HiMHK, AHTOKIA. - OKF.CON. GENERAL WACHIHISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. i ism .11 a mini mriTitno I,4VII?1HKIH h ) U IV XI Boiler Work, teamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. Of al I leNerIiitIenN ninUo to Order I at Short Xotire. A. I). V'ahh. Froldenr. J. . Hl'stlkk, Secretary. I. W. Case, Treasurer. John Fox, Superintendent. WILLIAM ED GAB, Corner Main and Chonamus Streets, ASTORIA....... OREGO DKALKB 15 CIGARS AND TOBACCO, The Celebrated JOSEPH RODGER8 9l SON GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE WOSTENHOLM anl other Endi?h Cutlery. STATIOIIERTt FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Meershanm Pipes, etc, A Que Htock of Watehea aa4 Jewelry, Muzzle ami Breeek LeadiBe Shot Cmh auil IClfleH, KcvalverM, PIstolM. aael AmaiiiHltioH tzU s liiLti oi. MARIiF. OliAMHKM ALSO A KINK Aisortmentoflfino SITCTAC'LES ami KYK GLASSKS. t i"fffffk rn en f mSm-.rt 5yf?'ffffftfffffBflfi; Notice. THE DELINQUENT TAX P.OLL FOK the year WSl.toielher with a warrant from tho County Court for the collection of tho same. U In my luinds. Delinquent tax pavers will please ''ettlo at once and save costs. A II. TWOMBLY, mys Shertfl. mum mmi Keferearen: M. s. liunREtL, of KnippBiitrelf ifrtts? . V. NY. -SPAULDIXO. Pucker and CartL lvaler. AXUKEW P.OnERTgcpfjPiiirt ft Roberta. JOHN CI'.lN". of John CraaSpo. " C'.Al. Winery UooVd-rSMfMoriii. re: JOS. I1Lt1:KHAKDl Bnrkhard$Spautfufiz. J. K. (J ILL. of J.'lwOUlHfr Cofyflff9. EKANK ZA NOV ICH. ot Zan JErotKs. Kachoftbo above men has StQ,Wlaar- anee In thLs Company. -4 I m f, nt a. CD I w is o s H kO ss Oaf ?2 It 13 o nr s: re r?c H bpS CD 9 BUSINESS CARDS. in C. HOLDER, NOTARY PUBLIC, ArCTIONKEB,' COMMISSION AND SHEANCE-AaBNl. TK. J. C. RHAFTKK, rHV8ICIA.N aaf SITBfiCf. (DKCTSCHRB AKZT.) DUeaneft ortJieThxataS9Ctaltj. Ofllce over Conn's Drug Stw. .F.LO F. P.IRKKB. SURVEYOR OF ClntMop C'eMHty,aHlCItyCAttm Onlce : Chenanuw street, Y. M. C. A. hall, Koom Xo. 8. T O. BOZORTM, V. S. t'omiMlAileiir( SUar Pakli'c. -uetl lasumace Agcat. A.ont tor the Hambura.-BremtQElJ-o I&-Co. of Hamburjr, Germany, and of tne Tjw pUmV Life and Accident Iai. Co of Hart ford. Conn. WOfflcc in P thian Building. Kooms 11, 12. Xjl I. WIXTON, Attorney and Counselor at UUu. KT-Oftire In Pythian BulldJng. Rooms 11, is. JASTOBIA, - - - ORKOON. JAY TUTTI03, M. . PHYSICIAN AND SUBGKON, OKKiCE-Over the vn&n Hotae Stan. I kfjidkxck OverKlbersoa's Bakaxy.op j poslto Burth & Myers' Saloon. i li. IXLTOX. M. D il. PhyHicUHB--.. OFFICK-Over A. VAUca's grocery storft. Itoomi, at tho Parker House. F.p HICKS. DENTIST, ASTOK1A, .... OXfQCMI Itooin.1 in Alleu'ri building up 8talW,Cme of Caw and Sqemocqho streets. I Q. A. BOWLBY. " ' ATl'OttNKY AT LAW. Chemumw Street. - ASTORIA. OBEOO ( y T. BI'KXF.Y, .ITTOWtXEX AT LAW. May be found at tho Court House. C."-BArar- I OEALESK DoorH. Wiadews, Bliada, Traa aaats, IiBkerf Ktc All kinds of Oak Lumber, Glass. Boat Ma terial, etc. Turning: and Bracket Wric A SPECIALTY. Steam Still near Weston hotel. Cor. Oaa evlve and Astor streets HEADQUARTEBS Foster's Emporium. Most Complete Stick in Astoria Fireworks! Flags! FriiitiBeth Fo-relsaaaA atascaUa Wines and Liquors Of Superior Brand. FOSTER'S CORNER, 0 11 AN DOCK NOTICE. WILLIAM WIGGINS HAS DEFgAUD cd we and others In this city.' byTear ing ns without nolico and withal payinif what he owes us. All persons baYiag "busi ness with him should be on their vtaft: . I. J. ARYOLD. Oregonlaticopy. xw