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0 She iDiiilo mmmn Vol. xvn. Astoria, Oregon. Sunday Morning, August ft, 1.88 No. 109. LIFE IN THE BRITISH METRO POLIS A DELUSION AND A SNARE The longer 3-011 live in London the more ou find out, and the less vem like it. That, at all events, is the ease until you have been here so long that you are harden ed and ready for anv kind of crime. Some few of the aunovanees to!"" had hunted all over the vicin-jto which the trusting stranger is put he himself is to blame for. He has placed his trust in friends who l old him it was cheaper to live in London than Chicago, or Xew Vrk. He has been told that he can hire looms moie cheaply in England than he can in Ameriea. AVhatis woise he believes the tale. lie has, likewise, been taken in ..:.!. ...I.... : 1 1.1 ! J chea) restaurants, ie.,pectful policemen and clean streets. It is j outside. He had been taking his a swindle perpetrated "with mal- breakfast in his roonif-, not a, a ice aforethought. If you go for matter of luxury, but for the take rooms anvwhere within hailing of cconomv. He had tried brcak- I . " distance of any'place you want to fasting in restaurants. That was find, it cosN quite as much as in (why lie ended by taking them to any pait of the world that I know his room, on the table with the of. Ji you want a couple of! corner chewed out of its red rooms you get them for three cover. London Cen: CIticarjo guineas a week which is 10.75. uVchvt. They are up two flights of stairs and have an ingiam carpet on the! uoor. inc lurniture is aoout a century old, and some of it is very shaky on its legs. If it were two centuries old and had no legs at j all, the price of the room would i be 50 :i week. They venerate jerage value of which was $i CO J "' n serious crisis. A constitu old furniture over here. Somehow per case, making a total value of Uiouai struggle lias for several they seem to think chairs and sofas 030,200. This year the salmon j -vears Sne on in 1-tenmark also,but were made to venerate and not to run is reported small and the catch j -vin ',1;t,:l,1 '- :,s had t"0 sit upon. There is a table in the far below that of last year. Those prudence to leave '-Hie king" in middle of the room, the top of I who take an interest in piscatorial the background, leaving to his which is about six feet wide, ft has a red cover, with a hole in oue 1 eorner, where some hungry board er has had breakfast. The ceiling is smoky, and in one place u slab ol it is peeling oil. Yon put your hand on the wall and you find that the paper is not attached to the plaster at all. It has been that way for 150 years, and the owners of the property will think you were insane if you were to alter it in any way. The carpet is red. It is not new. The stitching is out of it in several places. Through one of these 3011 can see what you think is another carpet. You are right. It is another earpet. When the red one was put down it did not occur to the landlady to take up the other. In fifteen or twenty years she will get another carpet even more hide ous than the. one at present in use. 1 do not kno.w why it is exactly, but the older a landlady grows the worse her taste Hecomes. Over the table there hang- two ras burners. They are :i shallow mockery. Long ago the thumb screws rusted into their places. Before that the pipe had been plugged with soap. This is what they do with their soap in London. They do not use it on their win dows, and not often on their hands. They put it all into their gas-pipes. In the back room there is a brass bedstead, upon which are divers and sundry mattresses, surmount ed by a feather bed and a soiled spread. The gener.il slope of the arrangement is toward the foot. Ii gives you an eas3r consciousness that you will sleep standing up. Over in the corner there is a wash stand, with pitchers and bowls on top, and an unblushing and afllu out display of other erockery underneath. There is a straw matting on the floor, so as to make it pleasant for you to get out of bed barefooted on a cold morning. There are curtains in the front room and none in the bed room. This is a wise dispensation of the landlady. You will find it health ier to sleep in a light room than in u dark one. It is more lillicu!t, ! amount ami make an out-and-out but it is healthier. That is whatimft of the mone to the commis- ., . .. , , i . , , i i the landlady tells you-. J know utsiou for Hip purpose natnea. he- , , , i i i ii .i man who came to London to 'cause they above nil others, arc , . ,. i ... r economize ami write for news- leaping the greatest profit from , , . i - papers, and otherwe prepare him-1 self for the lunatic asylum, who ( fisheries. The close season begins i . i. . . -.'.. .1... -l .. . l 1 ' was Simple eilOllgll lO Hire nsuucumim- ihiu iyji-ium :mu nua im of rooms just like these. This ; ity and could do no better. He . r till was loolish. Lie snouiu nave, gone to tins :ilms-house at first, He lived there a week. Then licj roi his bill. It lend: Apart- ments. ('i .shillintrs: lii'., 14 shil-iSaenunenlo each season by the I lings; attendance, 1 shillings; fish eommission, all of whU-h were candles, 'I shillings; hteakfast U hatched at the McCloud river shillings; total, i'4. lis. Which,! hatchery. lluttclin. being translated, is $21.2." for ilivll - lfnn A ionri.-iii linful tFiMil1 IfiVi cost him not more than sUatthej The California Salmon Fisheries. I hrt Tirrieiiff c t f tin f It )! t , - w .' 1 .- ji -imk v. aii(7i 111a (salmon fisheries are reported this season as not encouraging. Last year Ki,000 cases of salmon were? , exported by the canneries, the av-j1' matteis fear that the stock of sal- mon in the Sacramento is in ffcr of beiiifr exhausted. The move-1 ments of salmon are, it may be r.ertrniK hnfnr. ilin Pi;ilili. imonf ., . . .1.1 trarv Ivitur ( iscar sneaks norson-1 aiioru 10 oc wiuioui 11. anu iuomwiio I ;...;.,,. V '-' said, mysterious at best. In titear. K" o 'W &Ja,v Pe on have once umI it never will. Trom Vn"nS,. " Fnspr rivni- V.iitkli f'dlnnilivi f.r hl"v :ls ""i' king. I he roval "Is I their knowledge of its composition and ' " 1 nisei nei, Jiiiusn Loiumoi.i, tor - o . cffecls, pltvsiciaits use the (iiki:i: IVma Iiuuiiih. si. ii Cuss St.. instance, the character of the sal-1 :l short t,nu' aS J'"vcretl a speech ii:CTOv.xi. cxtenively in their practice, , NVvt (.H)r , Tur VsiorI vy ofUcp , mon run is very irre-ular and tin-l from ,IP lhro,lc t" lhe Xory iSliiSSKffinW 3 I of canning factories on its banks j vcnt to ,,is wrsl,h iXh t,mt were even thought of. One year bml-v" The sl)eoch adc a deep the run would be so large tliatJi!nPression Noway, all the more there seemed to be insufficient ;1S t,,c Norwegian cliaractcr is room in the river for the salmon to j l)roml aml self-conscious, and a re move upward, and the banks would j lmblica "s"l,,S en masse against be lined with the dead bodies of thl' union with Swollen under those which had been crowded out. Ki,,o 0scar' preceiled or followed Such a season was one of plenty h-v a (1lai-ation of a Norwegian to the tiibos of the coionVj u.,0j republic, is openly discussed. The subsisted chielly on salmon. Hut j PPular'y )f ll' '" "! t"1 -about every third year, the salmon icm "Rurally suffers. The Storth run would be comparatively small, j "r has rpf,,spJ :l "icond time to and sufleringaudwa.it invaded the I vtc s,a appan!,fie of thl' crown rndian camps. ! prince consequent on his marriage, The supply of saLnon in tl.e'aml ll ls rmU; Poss,11 the tortn Sari-imiMiin rlwr lei !.... ,1 ..,.. oacnimcnio met uas been (lemon-; strated by experiment to he Iaro-o-1 ly dependent u1)on artificial propa- j gation for its continuance. Itisthei annual stocking of the river with j salmon Irv hatched at the U. . government hatchcrv on tiicMc - y. , . . . , . , Uloud river which has made the , canning oi salmon for export pos- ... fm , , , ," 1 siblc. I he hatchery has been sus- x . . . tamed from year by congressional . . . appropriation. The rivers of the . , . entire country have drawn upon . ' its resources. T.lns year congress , . . ' has not appropriated auytiung for . . .. its maintenance. It will conse- quentlv be closed unless some ar rangement can be made for its continuance under the California r ish Commission. It is icpresent-: ed that it will cost about 3.0U0 to ' do this. There is no provision in i the state treasury for any such dis- j ought to be. buraement. Urn it has been su.r- j wish y(,nr -" W 'l wll -- . , . , I tie down on me. gested that the camiers or some j im all broken up-iudecd 1 am. This one else equally interested in the) business doesn't pay: preservation of the salmon fi&licr- i A,,l mm " m nfr,,n W"'" w-t iiii , 1 Yours, les should advance the money Aiiaim, kx-P.kv. needed and trust to the legislature: --- " - r :mi... ....4 mm 1 . . - -A- Varied Performance, tor reimbursement. 1 Ins has been! T .,,.,, . j i r , ... .1 Mauy wonder liuw Parkers Ginger done before when similar contin-J Tonic u perform such varied cures, gencics arose. Perhaps the proper f thinking it essence of ginger, when in thing for the canners to do would jV.51.'9 ,:d?,frm an3 valuable . , . . , medicines which net beneGciallv on be to club together the necessary I every diseased organ. i. i -. r .1 1 ' the maintenance ol the salmon the 1st of September. The time begin taking the pawn is, eon- jseipiently, close at hand, and the I . - , -It 1 1 opportunity wiii soon pass iv. in previous ywirs from seven to ten iniliiun voung salmon have been let loose in the headwaters of the TO OS ReUUllC Superintendent I5ush informs us that new brick shops are to be built at the penitentiary, as soon as the time arrives for making the mortar. The new building is to be -240GO feet. In 1SS0, n4,000 was appropriated for the expenses of the state penitentiary, but under the economical manage ment of the present ofiicers. over 10,000 will be saved to the .state, j and the expenses for constructing j the new shops will be paid from that fund. Salon Stritesman. I'he conflict in Norway between ' Kinir Oscar and the maioritv of le people appears to be approach- ministers to carry on the fight. 1 he dan-jC0.nse,lIlel,ce is ll,al he is I0Pulr wun l,IC l),0I),e :II1U Iruslftc, Mv u,e nation. In .Norway, on the con- r C?i...i.: : i.;i. t.- r.11 --,,""H " ' - n"" "" "Lr J3 lake extreme measures in o j wnaI ,s oS"-rei tne mterty 01 ,,le nation gainst the dictation of - 1 net Ittiw Imnv,' i toionrlit llirv . .. .. ...... ..V.U.. , V. ......u ...K. 1 ..:ln.lr. .f Jl.t.. -.. ..... 1 1.1111 w.ivir mis i;uiiiiu v iui Li - . ,-. 111" throw into a political balance may I . ? 1 a - be approximated by considering Lt -it 1 r that there are 111 the employ of ., , r irnnnnn railroad corporations 1,G00,000 , V, , I men, who, with few exceptions, -,- .1 r r- are citr.ens in the prune of hie. U,, . . . , ! 1 hey constitute nearly one-sixth 'c .1 .- 1 t .t of the votino; population of the . ,. nu . -n republic. 1 he power to wield any , ,, .. , 1 citiismeraiiie poriion cu mi uiigiiiy a force would render its possessor well nigh independent of laws and of the men who are supposed to ,,,,, ' -J . .- in am ilxhu;. Ksypt. U.iu; oral least I MOTHERS READ. jknti: -A'jout nine years aco J n.td it cuiul ' iwo years old :md almost donu. The doctor I had attending Ler could not tell what ailed i,cr. 1 aki him if he did not think it wa worm. Ilo.tid no. However, this did not ! satisfy me. a l felt conrineed in my own j Wkvt-,: -About nine years aeo I h.id a child 1 mind that he had. 1 obtained a bottle of minii linn vne nau. i o'liaineu a ooiwc i 1K. .. jici.A.virs 'Kij::ittt.vri'i tcn.nf.d in "thVinurnins Vnil?nothe7:it nisbt. after which sins i.iscd cvciity-twu ,v.'nu mid was a wcllcliild. Hnce thcr 1 hnvo never been without it in inv fmiiilv 'ilio health of 111 v eliilJrcn ruinnined mi "imhI that 1 had iieslected watching tkeir actioi. until about threo weeks ajro, when two f" them i)re.-tnted the Fame sickly apDeaninee that 1'anny did nine yc.11 aso. o I thoucht it must bcwonns.and went to work at once vBRniM be!wV SmddN uren. llioir age- oems a- roihur-: Alice, s car: Churlev. I year-: Kniin.i, n ye.r: I.hi).!tear-:. Stnr cnme-lhe relt: Alice' and Kmm.i wtiiomit all rilit. bat Cluirlev imed li-rty-tive and .lohnnv about rit worins. 'I ho result was o xrntifyint: ihat 1 ?H?nt two day in Iiowin; lh tromlerful -f feet f j our ermifuco amund I tica. and now have Ih.- worm on ehilili.n inuiv.-ture. iu- truly. .ioii. iiii:i:. ! Tlic genuine IR. Ul,A.i:S Vi:iS- nlFI'i!l' t' manufactured only by Fleming Bros.. Pittsburgh. Pa., ami bcare tim signature? of. IoIaueand Fleming Urn I: U nevt-r made in M. LoiiHor AVheelin lo sure you jet" t the genuine. IMief-'MN'iil : n ixittlc. 3Iotlicr ! llotlier.-.!! MotlitT! ! ! 1 An- you ilMurbctlaf nilit aiulitiokcii f viilif iiwt K o oijlr titl1 wtiTittf 11 ml ..rvii.cr' will; 'ii,",. i.v.r....iMMo.r .,iK of vuttim; teeth'.1 If so, oat oiuv and get a liottleof 3r-s. Whitlow's Siuithniu J Syrup, it will relieve the poor little Mif- fercr iniincdiately tlepeml upon it:j there i- 110 mistake about it. There N not a mother on earth who ha ewr uiil it. who will not tell ou at once j tliat it will regulate the iMnxel. and j ie n-.t to tlie mother, ami relief'timl health in the cliiII.iiHnitinlikt- mauie. ' It is perfectly safe to iim in all ease, and pleasant to the ta-.te, and i- the lire- ' script ion of one i the oldest anil lct female diyieiaiiN ami nurses in Hie ITnilHl states. Sold e eryu here. 'Jo eonlsa Iwtlle. In the AVliole History oi IlleitieiiH X.i preparation has ever ju-inmiieil .Mich marvelous cures or maintained mi wulea reputation, as aykks tui:i:I:v . rKCTOKAi- which is rccofrnizeil as the world's remedy for all dihca-.es of the ' throat ami lunus. Its lone-continued series of wondeiful cure in all climates AN-? R-VO TTT T . T TV. 1-? has made it universally know 11 as a safe" ' v:r-rw JUIjUIjJi and rc-liahle ajtent to employ. Against Xr. door in WcMon iiuum'. ordinary colds, which arc the forerun- Jen iters of more serious disorder-", it acts - speedilj and Mirely. always relicxinjr suirerinir. and otten savinii life. The nrorectton it alionK lv tt lintel', iw 111 I throat and ihest disorders, makcN it an im,i : ,.,.. i,..... v. ...,..; ...... I illlllll 111 II7lllt 1 III l.-MJII 1111 ami will ahvais cure where cures are poMhIe. j kei: s.vi.i: itv am. ihzai.ki:4:. t rornvian Illtters ' Cinchona ICnbra. The Count Cinchon was the .Spanish ' Viceroy 111 Peru in HUiO. The Count ess. ' his wile, was jirostratitl hy an intermit tent fcer. from which she was heed I the use of the native remedy, the IVni vian lurk. or. as it was called in the language nl the country, (-Qiiliiqiiiiia.? (irateful for her recovery, on her return to Kuiope iu l(Cy, .she" iiitiodii.-ctl the iciitedy in Spain, where it was known under various uaitics, until Iinna-iK called it Cinchoiia. iu honor of Hi.' lady who had brouuht them that which was more precious than the ".thl of the Inra-. "To this day. after a lapse of two hun- uicii aou 11113 jeiirs, M-iciicc nas ;ieii us nothin-i lo take its iihtce. It eirectu- any cures a mm-niii appetite for .stimu- lanus, ny rcMonn tue ltaiunu tone oi the stomach. It attacks cxee-siu; love of liouor as it dues a fever, and dcMiov-- !v,oU,1ali!" i1'1"' l".,Wl,rfI ;. virtue ,0f the Cinchona is preserved 111 the Peruviau Kilters, which are as fiSWthe a-piiitst malarial feer to-day as the were iu the dav of the old iSnauisli Viccrojs. We jiuarantee the inredi- eiiLS 01 uicm' iiiliei to lie aloiulelv pure, and of the hel known oiiaiitv. 1 Atrial will satisfy you that this i tlie' ! best hitter iu the world. "The proof of ihepudduiL'is iu the wiiiinr. ami we willingly abide this test. For -ale av ail drutrjiists, irroceis and Iitjuor dealers. Order it. LocIkV Co.. agents for Astoria. H " CREBRATED V -d KW STOMACH & ITTEBS UostcttorV Stomach Hitter: estimate di lopsia vrith sreater certainty and I'ri'inpti tudo than any known remedy, and is u iuo;t gonial inviorant, nnctircr and aid to secre tion. These nro not cuiity ajiertion. as thouaaniU of ourcoiuitruicu and irumen who have- experienced its effects nro atrare, but arc backed up by irrcf acable proofs. The Hitters nlsu stre n healthful stimulus to the urinan'oreana. For sale lv all DrupglsLs and Dealers generally. ---MM-MMtMX It"'!?- v S i mn 1 1 ztz rs-iv ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS UVSttM niliOOH. fllKVAML'S STUKKT. ASTOIHA. mm-: l'xdkksirxkp is plkaskd to A niiuoum-e 10 ihi-JpuMli' that he has oj-eiii-d a fh'IKST CLASS BCouse , Mid fiiriiMn in lii.r-i-his.stI j j ovsTi:;: HOT C'OFKKK TI!A, KTC. , " " vr TIIK ! Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon.. fllKXAMl'S sruKicr. r!ia.M ui iiif a t-till. KOSt'ei: P1XOX. rioprietor H. R FHANKLIN, UNDERTAKER, ! p:m ' 3 ' z '' iV.' I dnier Cassaud Squpmoqhe streets. ASTOUIA. - - - OREGON" imulki: ix , . WATT. PAPP.K IT -- xxx -"At. AXD V I NlOAV SH" X HFS ' MLSJKP 11 OX1 iIJrji3 AN " UNDERTAKERS GOODS. - ... JPx'ostsxia.gtTgl ny, I'lnin anil Fau'.v SEWING OF ALL KINDS! , " w w suiN laaJe r thr lii-M tle from Satisfaction Guaranteed. Removal. TO THE LAD1E OF ASTORIA .1IIBK. A. IMIlLi:i1Ll. Jl'13 Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. ii:vi.i.i:s ix Iron. Stcci. Coal. Anchors. Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, KOI'CII r AN"l) fl'T :.VI.rAVZKi SPIKES, IVails. Copper iails anI lturrs. Shelf Hardware,Paints and Oils , , ... ,. ,..... "burr and Hemji Puckinq of all Kinds. PROVISIONS. Ax-iiIs f.s Salfin riotiini .Mills. Corner (Mieuaiiiiis and llamillon St reef. -ASTOIMA.OUKCON. 1 tfi t xtcji vt i ti - A. .M InhillV & l-O., BLAGKSMITHING At t.ii. isomers old stand, corner of Cass and Court Streets. SJiiji and Cannery work. lIor-estinplnr. W:ittnt made and repaired. Cmid work iitanmli'pil. Sterjhans Varieties ! GRAWD OPENING. A MVC.i.Y KTKKTAI.JIKXT llae:i new bowling alley, tl.e l:ui-t ;:nl lnst ia tn. AdmiltauccYr.'c. WU S!A r.v Minirux trii.T nofsi." (iv imvp ? " iflllllll'. Wltll I (It Tii I.V 1"JI font !...- k windows, olc. I'or fnrllier inforniatlou aiiil , riiv ui.piir. t.f C. W. SlUVKl.Y. J BentoirStreet Improvement. NO TICK i herehv iven tliat the Common Couneil of the City of Astoria liroio?e to older the improvement of Hi.it portion of llenton .Street from the .south side of C'oneomlv .street to the south ide or A.stor .street iu AleCIureV , A.stoiia. I.y phinkiittjlhf wiine throuyh I the eenler twent feet iu width with new ana xumti inree inch plank, and and unless a remonstrance imied hy the owners of two thirds of the" pioper ty fronting on .said portion ol said street be tiled with the Auditor and Clerk wilhin ten days from the final publica tion of this notice, viz: August 17th, 18S2, the Common Council will order .said im piovement to he made. By order of the Common Council. Y. C. XOfiRlS, Auditor and Clerk. "- lillk- M 'Kv ymrrTtg TTnr -r- TBKSFlwVKKTCMiVijnB ' ii dMrBTl i Mi 1 til 1 ilPPSiaHBi! f PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE MUMl fOMflW. Of OctliJFox-xxie,. A. McKINNIE, Manager. For Oregon. Washington and Idaho TerrrtoHM. in rnii-Kii ruesT stki:i:t. roKTi-A3ii. or. Kprerenccf: KererNiee: C11AS. UiUXiK.nf Hode. I)ais&Co. .Af.S. UUKltELL. of Knap?BuzreU.irG. .IAMKSSTKF.I..('ashlorl,lrstXulioimli:ank.1 V. V SPAUIJJlXO. Packer sad Cattle J. A. STKOWISKIDOI:, WholOMile Leather Hoal.r. anil lhidiii!-.. , ANDTrKW ItOBEKTS.-olEialxel fit Robwt?. C. A. DOLl'll, of Dolph, Uionaui;h. l)oliU i JOHN CEAX. of JolmCran Co. . . Simon. C. -M. Wlbenj. Boom andrShees. fol. J. .McfKAKEX. ot J..MeCr.iken & Co. .IOS. lUIUKifAKD. BniiaBl'WStelkHl. U C. Iir.XKICHSX. of Heiitlehsen .t J. K. tUU,. ot d. K. GUI-& Cou, rtoUonwa. 0 1 eenborjr. ' I'l: ANK. Z. XO VICH, of Zan&wmera. Dr. !. E. XOITAOE. .M. D.rK.anduerand Each of the aboe mealos $10,on tasur- I'hysh'Jan. aneo In this Company. CO CO - I o 2 T3 CO o O MISCELLANEOUS. S. ARNDT & FERCHEN, ASTOIUA. - UKKtSOX. The Pioneer Machine Shop UI.ACKS.MlTll -pv SHOP A.VI) Boiler Shop - All kinds of WCLTW nAVKIVDXr CiHUlI1iIi, OiLWiXHiltX, STEAMBOAT WOEK 1'ioniptly attentled to. A specialty made or repairing CANNERY Dn:S, FOOL' OK LAFAYETTE STKEET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. "R.vto.YS-inKKT, Xki:j PvnKHit IIousk, ASTOKIA. - OKECOX. m x Safe'3'? i vr, rmim- am-yi mKi mimm& GENERAL MACHINISTS AHtH' mymoiammhw. Okfxck Over the AVhUa House 8tOM, BOILER MAKERS. l i m i it i m : ic ; i i : n Boiler Work, teamboat Work I and Cannery Work a specialty. A, ...,,, , , ornll liMttIptIoiiM wmle to Order al Short Xotlco. A. D. W.ss. rr("Jileot. I.. HchTLKK, Socrctarv i. if..ir.t xinuuivr, john tox,&upenntenuciit. WILLIAM EDGAR, Cornor Slain luid Cfaenamus Streets. ASTORIA 0RK00.N DKALKE 15 j CIGARS AND TOBACCO,; ThoCelelirate.1 , JOSEPH RODGERS & SON t GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE WMiTFNHm u I and otior KnRlLh Cutlery. STATIOIfERT ! FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Meershanm Pipes, etc, A line stock or lVatrkf i and .Towrlry. JHuzzIe autl Breerh Fioadiat; Ntiut jun and Rill pn, ftevalverM. lintoli. aad Amainnitloti n.iRi.vr. ;iAHSK.S MAO A HN'K Assortment or Ifino SITOTACLKS and KYK GLASSES. Notice. THi: DCL1N'QUET TATC I'OLL FOK from the County Court for the collection ol mm. ino sani( is in my nanas. Delinquent tax payers will please settlo ut once and save costs. A. M. TWOMBLY, mys Sherfff. 21 a I CO s 1 s on g-n gw o sw en P BUSINESS CARDS. r,- V. HOI,DKX. NOTARY PUBLIC, j Al'CTIOXKEK, COMMISSION AX SVRAXCE AOBN1. "IK. .1. V. NHAFTR1. 1HYS1C1A sad HrKES. (OKUTfiCHEB AB2T.) i DiHeacft ortheTBratmSyeesmltx Ottlc? over Cona'a Drug Stw. 2J.KLO PARKKB. SOWVETW OF fClatMopouHty,a4CltyrAl loiUMs-CheiuiiaiastMet. Y.at.C. A."ta. RoomXo.8. J. zo,T-- i l:. S. Commissioner, SUay TuWc. u ! iBHuraacc Askl. ! ARcnt lor thelliunburK-BrenienFlrfaa.Co. ; of llainbursr. Ormany.'and ot Xtie Ttr- elcrs Ufe and Accident Ins. Co., of Mart I ford. Conn. tfrOMce in l'tliuin Building. Kooaw 11, IK. I M . WIXTOlf, ' Attorney and Counselor at Law. I hjtOMcc lit rythiun BuUdioff. Jtooata 11, 12. ' ASTOUIA, - - - OWSOOX. liKsiDKN'CK Over Elberson's Bakery, oj , jiosite jj,irtlt & Myers' Salooa. 4 L. nLTO, M. . lh.VMlrlaH mad. Bungtmm. OI'I'ICE Over A.V.Allen's erorery stoic Uooms, at the Parker Hous. ' Xjl P. HICKN, ! PENTIBT, ASTOIUA. - OiMOOM : i:ionis lu Allen's building up afatrs, contrr ortJass and Sqeinoeitto strreti. . I Q. A. BOWLBY. ATl'OKNKY AT LAW. ' Clieuuiniu Stret-t - ASTOHXA. OKtKKl W.T . ATTORNEY AT L1W. Mty f""d at th C0Urt H0UW' f"1 II. BAIT A CO., B"- Doorn' Window. U. Tnm mobim, itaakfcer. Kte. All kinds of Oak Lumber, r.bws. Ha u terlid, etc. Turning and Bracket Wrk A SPECIALTY. ., Steam MU1 near Weston hotel. Cor. - evive ana ANtortriets. HEADQUARTERS Foster's Emporium. Most Complete Stock Ii Altai Fireworks! Flags! Fruit! Kotli Pot-tlffM Jiiltc Wines and Liquors ' Of Superior Brand. j.'iwri-'if'v'rmfVFB nBtwiuio I vn, v n ! vv 1 Assessment Notice. ,' TOTICK IS'HEKEBY GIVEN THAT AK J.1 a-fcesiment or fifty per ceat. go the ewd- t !n"vsiaUon or torU nSSSh?' inmuiaieaiiueomc of tkersrcivtarr. r otherwise he declared deltaqueBt; By order or the Board of Dlrectoo. A.J.MEGtER, SecietaiT. Astorl3, August 2, 1W2 ti. .&