The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, October 27, 1882, Image 1

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Astoria. Oregon, Friday Mornina;. October 27. 1881;
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A RELIGIOUS CARD PLAYER J
A private soldier by tin; name '
c t. i t 7 . , , r i
,, . . . - , . ,
the niaffwtiate! for pl:iinr cauls
,.",-. . " .,,"
durmir divine mm vice. Jhe sei-j
eant r-ominanded the oldicis at
the church, and when the parson
had lead the pi avers he took the
1p Tlinsj' clm ni lilile, tonic
., . , . .,- , ,. , 1 1
them out, but this soldier had
neither Bible nor common prayer
book, and, pulling' out a pack of
cards, he .sptead the." befoie him.
lie fu looked at one card and
then at another. The Mniiyant
or the company miw him and
said:
"'Stichaid, put up the cards: this!
is no place for them."
"Never iniml that."
When the services were over
the constable took Uichaid a pris
oner and biouht him befoie the
Mayor.
'Well,' said the. Mayor, "what
have you bionirh the soldier heie
fori-''
"For playing cards in the
chinch."
"Well, soldie.i. what have you
to say you i self?'
"Much, sir, 1 hope.'
"xervgoeu: n not i win Pn -
ish you severely.
1 have been"., aid the soldier. I
J have neither Jjil)le nor common
1
p.ci uouk. j .ivt. mu,iin.M)uucaicmlarmiiil!N The ship sailed
a pacK oi cat (is, aim i nope to sat
isfy your worship of the purity of
my intention.' Then spreading
ate cards before the Mayor he be
gan with the ace: "When I see
the ace it reminds me that theie is
but one God. "When 1 sec the
deuce it reminds me. of the Father
and the Son. "When see the
trey, it reminds me of the Father,
Son and Holy Ghost.
""When I see the four it icminds
..,.. ..p 4i. r...... .,. ..,-i:. 4I...4-I
. . ., ? .
1 1 , , -,,., ,' , ' .
and John. hen i sec the five it
. . , , . .
reminds me of the live wise vir-
pieached .Mattliew, Mark, J.ukc
gins who trimmed their lamps.
Theie weie ten, but five were wise
and live were foolish and were
shut out. "When 1 see the six it
renr.nds me tlutt in six days the
Lord made heaven and earth.
When I see the seven it reminds
me thai on the seventh day God
tested foin the great woik he had
made anj hallowed it. When
see the eigd it icminds me of the
eight lighte; us persons that weie
saved when God destroyed the
woild. viz.. Xo.h and his wife, his
three sons and tloir wivei,. When
1 see the nine it uminds me of the
nine lepers that woe cleansed by '
our Saviour. Thei e . ere nine out
of the ten that nevr letumed
thanks. When T see lie ten it re-1
minds me of the ten -ommand-
metits, which God handea down to 1
Moses on the tables oi stone.
When I sec the king it rcirindsme
of the great King of heaven, which
is God Almighty. When I see the
queen it icminds me of the
Queen 'of Sheba, who visited Solo
mon, for she was as wise a woman
:is he was a man. She brought
with her fifty bows and filtv nrls.
, , i ,"Ji"" J'l. o,IJS:
-- ""j.- ij.paici, i'
lvmg feolomon to tell which weie
boys and which were girls. The
lcinr sent for water for them to
wash. The girls washed to the el
bows, .the boys to the wrists; so
King Solomon told by that.'
""Well," said the Mayor, '-you
have described every caul in the
pack except one.'''
""What is that?"
uThe knave,, said the mayor.
"I will give your honor a de
scription of that, too, if you will I
not be angf.5 . j
"T will not,' said .the mayor, "if
you do not term me to be a
knave.'' .
"The greatest knave I know is
i lint hnuight inej
Cl ' .
"I do nol fcncmy snm the mav-
jor ,':if lie is the jieiitest knave.
' .
but I do know he is the irieateM
fool.
"When I count how many spots
then arc in a pack of raids. 1 find
there are three hundred and silv-
five, as nianv :v.- as there aie in
-
a year. hen l count the num
ber of cauls in a pnek. 1 find lifts -two
the number of weeks in a
year. I find there sue twelve pic
ture eardh in a pack, leprescntinq:
the number of month-, in :i year,
and on counting1 the tricks 1 find
thiiteen the number of weeks in
a ouarter. So von see. a nack of
cards sc'vo-j for a Hible.au alma
nac and a common prayer book."
Then iiic mavor let him ;.
The Restiicticn 3ill.
The first case under the new
(jhinese restriction law came up
on the "2"Lli befoie .Jmlge Deady.
j On the !Uh of Mnich. sn the
Oieironian, Ah YVah, a ('iinaman.
who laid adopted the Kmrhsh nnine..
, -.t l- i .. .....i.
(leorge Mencan. shipped, as cook.
at London, in the American ship
Patrician for a vouiirc to Cardiff
forollltM llltM1PP oll a ln:iiig or
freighting voyage to anv port in
h(j ,vo.ia a:s;llucic lo ,;ort of flis.
chaise in the I in ted states or
,, i .- t 101
Lurope, his time not to exceed, 1 i
ftom Cardifi" to Yokohama, thence
t,e eonsUtb!
to Astoria, for oidci:-. She wasjated by tlie legislature for hmh-
chaitered in Portland to carrv
wheat to Cork L o. At Yokahama, state insane asylum lor the ensu
Mcncan was promoted to steward, M"g two yeais. Twenty-four
and Ah Kee, a native ol China, hundred dollar for building a
shipped on the lllh c September
after the restriction law had gone
nto efiect), as cook, for avoysge
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into
to Astoria, thence to any poit-ui
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U1U UUU, 11.3 II1IIU IKJl. IU l.M.tu
1-24 months. The Patrician arrived
here on the 1-tth inst
Ipon complai of Distnot
, ., -vr ,
Attorncv atsou. who charged
, , ,
the two persons above mentioned
with being Chinese laborers unlaw
fully in the United States. Judge
Deady issued wat rants for their
arrest and tKcy were biought
befoie him. Mr. M. W. Fcch
heimer, on behalf of the defense,
argued as to Mencan that he
shipped before the passage of the
restriction bill and being on the
deck of an Aintiiean vessel he
was, within the contemplation of
law, in the tenitory of the I'nitcd
States. As to both defendants,
he maintained that the l.iw applied
only to Chinese coming her to live
and engage in labor; and not to
the ciew.-, of vessels touching or
stopping at the ports of this coun
try.
Judge Deadv will render a de
cision within two or tluee days.
The master of the vessel did nol
render himself amenable to the
law as he did not allow the Chinese
to land. IJe iiad no knowledge
that the restriction bill had passed
until he reached Astoiia, where he
j was advised to observe this pre
caution.
mm 1 -1 .1 e .1
'l,e remaikaole growth of the
1 Australian colonies since the dis
covery of gold, which occurred in
1S51, is attested by the recent
statistics; the population inct cased
in the peiiod, ISfil lo 18S1. ftom
21 J ,000 to -2,000,000. The wool
clip has moie than doubled in the
past ten eats; there were ovei
82,000,000 head of live stock in
the pastures, and nearly i ,000,000
acres of land under cultivation
last year. Since 1831 gold to the
amount of 1, 400,000.00 has been
produced in the colonies. Tn 1SS1,
8,000,000 tons of shipping entered
and cleat ed nt the ports.
Loss of hair and gmyncss, which of
ten mar the prettiest face, at a pre
vented by Paiker's Hair Balsam.
The Egyptian Imbroglio
A London despatch of the "Mill,
savs: Swi-s Xiiu'l write-, the
.Times that In mil,- served AiaJii
. ,.
in an uniluilaiiee. I It rie- a
.. . .5,
riaplue account ot rue jutiiy con
dition of hi.s pit-on at Cairo, lie
sa'- the thumb-scicw.-, we:e put
on him dining the journey from
Cairo t Ale.anbia, and at the
latter place he was- thrust into a
piiMiu filthier than the one at Caiio,
and scanning with vcituiu. lie J
was robbed by the jailers and put on i
aesel for deportation fnrSnrirna. '
but was smuggled out by an Ameri
can oliicer of the .-hip. He went
thence to Uerne. Xinet .iy he
beiievo there are .'.000 innocent
men in Kgyptian pri-on.. such as
he has described.
(n:. Oct. :!k Fun her ie
poits tend to confirm the news of
the massacre of the Fgvptinns at
Soudan. According to the latest
piivnte advices from Khaitoum
the JCgyptians are preparing1 for
defense, lluowing up foits. ilipr-
ging dilclu, etc. The pio-peets
J,,.,! eRlt xm iranion beinir
. .
composed of only a few men, while
the new prophet is leading assaults
ai the head of G.000 men.
The whole of Kgypt south of
Kh.irtoum i in possession of the
false prophet.
Legislative Appiopriations
Two hundred and thiity-foiir
thousand dollais were appropri
'?:, iurnihmg ami running the
jifence around the state capital, mid
twenty-five bundled for fuinish'yg
thc'senaTe chamber.
A Seattle despatch of' the 2-ith,
., , ,. ,
0.1 o Lllttw UiU Jllllllil. lltlV ttiUU
came info the bay at Tacoma with
flags at full mast and smoke-stack
lashed. She had been in a. storm
fcundav niffht 111 the Straits of
Fuca, and but for sudden appear
ance of a British gunboat, which
came to her icsciie, would have
gone on the rocks of Yancover
island, and there would not have
been a soul left lo teli of the loss.
Gapt Denny and his gallant ciew
behaved nobly, anil great praise is
lue them
the tenitory, and George Lilly,
becoud mate of the same ship, to
twelve months in the same, for
cruelty practiced upon the seamen
dm ing the late voyage from
Philadelphia. Each man was
fin titer sentenced to pay the cost
of hi ptosecution.
A news item says .thai the best
female circus lider in Kussia is
Douncdietis)ky, who "turns a
double somersault through a. hoop
and canie.s her name, which is
painted in the center, :dong with
her.1 To turn a double somei
saull thiough a hoop may not lie
a very remarkable feat, but lo get
her name through without knock
ing oil some of its corners is
certainly an astonishing perform
ance. The Toledo manager of the
.Standard Oil Co., No. 3 Met chants
Bank, Toledo, Ohio, sprained the
muscles of his right leg veiy se
verely. St. Jacobs Oil was used
and quickly cured him, greatly to
his pleasure.
The Peruvian syruji lias cured thou
bauds who were siuTcrim? from ly.ser
sia, debility, liver complaint, both, hit
mors, female complaints, etc. Pamph
lets free to any address. Seth W.Fou If
&Son- Uoiton.
The l'e.('eo. H.Thajer.of J.:mu
bon, Ind.. says: "Doth in.-eir and wife
oweonr lives loiiui.oifn Coxsoieriox
Cuek." Sold by W. E. Dement.
1 ami o::iitn.-r: Moh-at juhi-. tiir.i'ihu-.t t 4$, K. ii vi'-
1 .1 00 i ,1 1 . tli abdomen; IniwcN i.n-ruhir. .11 lim ? ixfi X !$ '& fiu W "Ss
On the .jd, in i-eallle, .lames .nii,.; nU,u -Mm-.. .: imfn-.m miv 5 i5WfriSi, ?c cJ1
,. , r ' . , t -,. ' tias.V.;'Mhl.lMH;-lH.lly.;...i.:.n,lh.nl; fe J "Uci-r
bcnnel, hrst mate of the slupi t,:in,-.uri.i.i:r.-iiniu.in-.-:is!oit.iis !.!:,- .iSfezl2a2pw'
n.,,.,., , .... , ,. , ,1 . . jL-iiHainl.u'.-uiiSMiilMUyhiii4;h:iiii.'!x jijij iSAif'rriii
Harvester, was sentenced to two .Voim-iiiiuir :uuir.niiMc;iiiicni- ..i ts2EJ,-r-psEo V
...-, .. i i ir 4 ' , inMiiihotlMw'ii.withurliulliijiortheinih; , fgfearf Tfex.y'r ; j
years and a hall imprisonment ::i 1 i..,.-Tv:iriai!i.'.inits.iiiniii in-iMbu. i .'Jfe j i
the TnilPil Stales pei.itcnliarv uK.VCS" ' "VX" "r" j fe3?H n.,i Jfess;
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RHEUIATIil,
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of ihe Chest
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell
ings and Sprains, Burns and
Scalds, General Bodily
Pains,
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Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted , Ui' ,s'Hi i 0i "" :5"'1 l !'AS
Feet and Ears, and all other , 'r,,5 n"- - KaionsPowiirr
Pains and Aches. ijhj ih..Hst.nori.,a..e.
K riviaiaHon 0:1 earth equals St Jc - 0:j. . CjfkT!2'"&i 2-3"$. C50C2Zi2?
w a safe, sure, simple aud clienp Eiti-rn.tl , ,, , , , , . t i.,f...OPs
triCinp outlay of 50 Cents, and cre.-v w.s suffer- ' 1!:-Ji.ir I . u .tna !il!-i ( aniictl l.foil.
ing tith iwiii can tao clieap and i uivc i z. j 1iin "a.!i. ls-olit, Small,
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Pirtctloiw in Klevn Languages. . - J"i . I I. I n a i . 1.1. . i
SOLDBTALLDSUQaiSTSAxIDDSiLESS j
A-voSrgg., 'WILLIAM EDGAR",
Ualiit.iorc, JIM., '. r. . Conwr 31 tin anil t henttuas Strejts,
' ASH!'IA - OKKUOX
The Jowa farmers livinjr in the ! v.in is
cyclone ditrict, are di-riiur celiac rQiGARS AN D TOBACCO,
into which they may br.now for J 7i..(l inuvrt
safety when the erentJe wind-do ( JOSEPH SODCSRS &. SONS
blow. Xicc count! y!
1 lies are hemp: rapidly ilr.ven
for the biidge,ac
jChirkft!!,
fprk of the -Col,
second cosiiiQ -ffifiPK!
gang are nou?. Iiubih engaged j-fi -. HearahkWtfiit etc
framijig tljo'trusses for thi.-,'(r.oss'4Lenli1? iaeeraiiaum fipes, tc.
. t, .... , - ii x hue -tock ot
niff. It will take three snans and i T
two. appioadies of ISO feet
to
cross the river at this point.
Walla Walla Union.
-SYPTOilriS Or WORMS,
Tin- 'f'liutcii.uir. i. i iK aint K-;.iSoji-(.ol'inrtl,
.-ilh .iv-:i-i ii l nilJics oi a t-h-tuin-fiitj
hI jjo' on om or iKth i-liocl:s;
:5u- cjo iH'ii.m.- .li:l!; tin iiiil dtLite;
an :i.i!r- M-iiik-in-le miis aio:i; the Jowvr
i.o-liil; tlw n-e ii iritaii-il, ?i IK anil
oiiicliliiirt hJi-ei!;!! stcll!n! ifti iiicr
Hj; m ,-:iian:i! hi'Mhu-lic, v illi IttiiniutM
or lhrilIiim u. the cars, ::i unusual m-rrt-tmji
of iijvu: -.Suiij or :urnM tongue;
lircilli ven fttnl.iKirlieularly in thi'iimru
iiisi; j:;ic:Stu arinhle, sn:nc!iii!i oni-rion-.
v. Kit a minu-i:i scnsiitii of liio
sSi-n-K-h --il iiIi.T.oiitiroK "elic: tit tin-'
miMi :u liio Meiii.ieli: ih-mhiui itattv i :
1)51. ('. 31eJiA.V;,S VKI'MlFrci:
, .il ivrlainly cilt a nm.
In li;ui:i? oniiifuse ho sate mi z'.
Hi.- ".Miuiiie m:. . 3it-i.A'vjr? i:i: -h. i
r; t;::, luauuf.tKiirol hy llcintn tf
Jl WimmI Stitct. ritt.shanih, I'a. Hi.
iii trkt-l in full of (ouuterfolts. Yu mil
In- :mlit If It hits iho .sijjnalure -J I li-m-i:i
Hi oh. and C.Mt-Xaiii.
Jf jour vtorelceept-r due-. ift Jm- iho
ccnuliu. iilca icixirt to us.
-cnd us a xhrou cent Umii tr 1 5-nii- j
NOineailw rtiMuijcard--.
FIiE3LlN(2 1JK0S., litislirsrii. Pa. 1
i!
as
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The true antidote to the cffcfl of in in inn
is llostcttcr's Stomach Jiitter. rii:3 mcJi
cinc is one of tho mojt popular rciucdivH of
an ajc of fucccriful proprietary ?icci!:cs.
and is in immense demand wherever on
this Continent fever and ncuo cxisU. A
"Yincglussful three times a day i the bet
po'siblopicparativc fcr cnconntcrins a iaa
larious atmosphere, Tesnlatins the liver, and
in izoratin? the stomach.
Tor sale hy all UrucsW- and Dealers
genorally.
neTr
H" CELEBRATED iJ
Uu!4Xa s-. ,--f r,z I
i-i9ntjBBR.i'a .- 'j-3;?,i
rvrmvatmt.i 2-x-f' ah.?v.
9BHE9PHHEiVS'?3rir?T 1
R0SC0PS FIRST CLASS
OyMov Saloon.
.ii '.;t -, ,n:riT. vsioi:i.
TVUh l mh::sm:"ki s ri.K.si:i to
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l-'SKW Ii.lJ
33zt23Ls; House ,
'-l Siirm !!
ii lirt i!.i,N!!e
U'jr rMKi:
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Lac,,cs' rint- Sent's Oyster Saloon.
ivc ;m :i i-iM,
!:(- or;iiJX(X, frnprn-tor
A. HL JOHNSON & Co.;
ill) Ctaifa ai ters.
5:ms :ot! ort:i;j u!:iil Itiiiit.
tltx-!i,. i'.i: cui :iii1 Dlctintiiie ti
;iJI -.ixes.
"i'lw ienii3n l.ccMtn's Nctilcls
Nulntojt not 'lysine..
li'in:ii 'J"'i s::cj ';uii:i-,. nil
"1n: opjee1'iipc! Oar.
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G R OCERi ES
III "lllVII.
nzmUZ ENGLISH CUTLERY
AND THE GEtWINE WOSTEfHOLM
frn
HiyIRCKILD'S GOLSTpENS
5 VTateliCM ami Jewelry. 2I7.y.le auil
'T?r-.T-. Z,f.-Arll" Xliai I1K QXtit
h.-voHc. vktou.
' Jluti Amiaimition
jjAiciAi-;
saussa -...,
u..-v."i-,i
ALSO A FiM?
AMPilmctH nt tin" M'lVTACLCS Will 1-IVK
(MASSIF
ii FKANKLIN,
.ni,r ("us-. a:i Sqtirra )ih Ntrects,
ASTOKIA. --- - OUMCON
dil:.ki: i.n
WALL PAPBK
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AN!)
t! N DKHTAKEKS GOODS.
A. Yan ihiscn & Uo.
7t. 111
IMX'KiTKfl.LV CAI.l. Till.
:i!iu i-rtlic rubih-totlie Tact that
llu .ii- A' t- ir the luilouhiti Ntni
iiia'ti;uN. i :
Tie ;iur-l Si3Ji-:'.
The White.
The f rottn
Mi!iiil. ar- M-lliu iroin n;j.. i :-..
e:irli a:id !'!". 'ompi-titti!.
i rTNi.us x.lhIiu. i imrcli.Ke niaduuos
j NhtH.M Kill mil tiiHpffi onrsiocic iifioreniir-
i li.iHi,vt !-, 5icn. .i e;ii:iraiitut' to ri
pcrf : N.itir.i-ti'ii a- nanN ijuaiitx aiai
Notice.
l LI. I'li'l!l IXDKim:: TO.OKliotiN
l Ifi" ?n tiiili-Jiti'illKs. :i!l1iit Amlri'U
; .IiiJui-i'U. iluvax)!. of the I uioii t'aikiu
(Co.. will phiiNi st!I on the tuideniigncd at
j- tin Vntori.! I.wtior Mure, within thirty d.iy-i
I and villi .thu
Al'li I).MKI.SO..
hi:xi:v!att.son.
i r..i Oct. .. Ivii
FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY !
mti:.3Ii:j: -siatata"
0-.iUKiher hems txi sniall for our Iu-.nI-m-N.
will he old on rc'iNOiiahle tenik.
JfApp! at the ofUce of ' lladollot & Co.. Up-
ler AnIoii.i. tor p.ini4iii.irN. wneii ine noai
can be ncoii
KADOLLCT Jt CO.
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Boors, "Windows, Blinds, Transoms, Lumber.
All U:i.N . f
OAK LUMBEU
tll.ASS.
Boai Material. Etc.
3"11
mmsmsd&m
jo!x?
CS2i-
j Boats of all iEZin&s Made to Order. I
K"Onh'i. Irons .i ili-l.i'nv ironiiti .silt iIr.l t , .;ml -.itif.u lion ;u.iniiitocl in all oa-:
.MIPCELLANKOUS.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
P.i-NroN Srin-KT, Xh.k I'aiech: JIiu'sf,
ASTOIMA. - oin:cox. !
GENERAL MACHlfilSTS AND
BOiLERigl
Toiler-Work, Ste
r .
and Cannery Wor
.
SteambafJ-'WifrlC
Work a specialty.
O-lSTIHSTCS-S .
Of all IJe-eriptloiiN, maile to Older;
:it SItoi-t Jtotiei. !
A. D. Was. President.
.1. tt. IUkti.!;:. Secretary
.VoVixISe..fc01!yC r-M.C A
S. A IINDT & FJCRi'll EN,
AS'IOJ'IA. - OULlUiV.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
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Bo'itir SSiop
3 'CJ-fr j1 ?.
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All Kinds of
ENGINE, CAHHEEY,
-A.VD-
I'romjitly attended to.
A specialty made of rep.ihiug
CANNERY DIES,
foot or LvrAYirrn: sTi:i:irr.
it. r. ti: i:s.
c.s.r.i'owx
OITT
BOOK STORE.1
'
Where you will Hud all tho standard works
i u" the day, and a constantly hamuim
nIim k"of noviliics and tanc
articles we ku-p Ihc
lrN-:is.soitiiu.itf
ancty loads
in ' the
uty.
Pocket Books.
Picture Frames,
Steroscopes. Wu
"sical Instruments.
Sheet ftlusic. Bijou
terie. & GeilulGiti
Goods, etc.. etc.
p. r. stevi:s & co.
HEADQUARTERS !
Foster's Emporium. '
Fflost Ccmplete Stock
A7 . ,-, ,-, j-, . -. nisi v.i cauuoi i ore uu hcm n ceuiuie
OVGiuCS Of CLl I A tllft $ ' laerP:lls.wiou ihe diicctions are .slricllv
tct.i.0 kjj .un ifiui eo:n!,llt.tlw,th. They are pnre'y Vegetable,
f and never fail to Rive satisfaction. Su.u
I'ruili. :oth I'oi-eiKn and DomcKtie coated. I-in;e boxes, containing SO PHLs, as
cents. Tor sale hy all DrujcsLsts. Kewareot
Winap onrl I irtimeo 'counterfeits and imitations. Tlie genuine
VVineS ailU LIQllOrS uianuf.ictiinilonlvIi)-JoiRra'ViTKCo..
1 "The Pill Maker ist and 1SJ W.Madison
Of Superior J'.r.uul. j St.. Chieaso. 1'rec trial package sent by
FOSTER'S CORNER, 0 li A: DOCK 1 iflwSS l a " st!Uav'
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IH'SINESS CARDS.
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, f Jramhurjr. (rtnauy,;ind of the Xc,tz
clerV Lite and Accident Iiw.Ctt,V"f Wft &
ford. Con u. w. .
fisronice in IMhian BuUdin lfoonvi ripl?.
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SURVEYOR OF
j ChitMip County, and CJity of Astoria
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Attorney ana Counselor at Law.
x Ottlce in Pythian r.iiddinir. Itoonis 11, l..
ASIOIUA,
OlSKCOX.
TAY Tt'TTSiK. 31. D.
VlIYSlCIiVNVJSD SUJCGKON.
On u-K-Overtlie-AVliUelloiw Store.
Kimiumi- Oerr.ller;on I'akeiv.op
i)ouei:.irlhvV3lers'SaIo..li.
l'HYSICLVN AXD SUJiUKON.
1 Si. ITM'OX, .11. n.
I'ttyiciuii and SiiCiicon.
, OITICi: Over A.V.Allen's stoeeiy store.
i:
Kooiiis. at tlie Tatkcr lloiiie.
JiS.
PENTIST,
Z I ASTOKIA,
OKKCON
I'.ooiils in Allen's luuldln;; up stairs, t o,urr
of C.vis -md Siciuoc(ihe sticets.
J.1
LaFOUCK.
DENTIST
Scuful Itooiiis over Cage's store.
ChciMiuus Street, - - Astoria. Otcou.
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IJOWLBY.
" attorney at law.
rheiMiiuw Strett. - ASTOKIA. OlinOOA
n sjrrrAToiAT x ru-
i vi. .-i. j i iiovpiTi vv jr.,
BLAGKSMITHING.
At C.ipt. Holers old stand, eorucr of C.ei
and.Court Streets.
Ship and Cannery work, llorsesltoehur.
Wairons made anil ren.ureil. flood neil:
1 guaranteed.
1 Cleaning Repairing.
M;.r. (iis:ap axo quick, p.y
,koi:i:: 1iOTi:tt.
"M or. "tieet. opposite X. Lrwh-
$500 Reward.
. . . 1 We will pay the ahove reward for an east
HI AS'Ofin ' ori.ier Complaint. Dyspepsia. Sick llead-
' ache, imU-zcNtioii. Coiistipatiou or Costive-
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L-J$''1
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