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r.i) ! . , ,sr- (5f .' nl tl !i I jL .W ty jj ry Vol. xviii. Astoria, Oregon Thurstlav Horning:, Jannarv 11, 1883 No:. 87. -ZC g uu-mm-ji- iiiinriniT.uumJLin.ii ' " ' - . . "' ' ' ' ' 3"""' ' rfsM-- s pc-h & is " j&.& - c ' -; : v . gBBK. f -T" lK ? TSI . T !IHfi TRAVELING IN TEXAS. We were nearing- Atlanta. The , train was on a down grade and going- very fast indeed perhaps. half a mile a minute. 1 was sit- t ting on my seal in the Pull man. i ., , , " . . with the table up a: front of me i 1 I auu rename;, svt tne ouier enu oi tne car was a lauy wi ith some children, sitting with her ' . back to me. Opposite her, but V ' . i also with lus back to me, was the ( not claim tnat tie is trying to auoi- . !..- r-i. .t rl:-i. m.:,.:....:.. !...-.. : ..i.r.ifc"Pra. WIIUU91UI. IlirtUIl deCIlOIl Oi a j .mi tmn 4 .r. .. .wl.a.r. 'PI... .. I at my left elbow had the blind drawn down. The other had not. On ii sudden at m- ear, as it i seemed, there was a report as of a rifle, the thick double glass in front f me flew into fragments all j over mo, and the woodwork fell in splinters upon my book. 1 instant ly pulled up the blind of the other window to see who had "fired." But, of course, at the speed we were going thero was no one in sight. I called to the conductor that some ono had fired through the window, lie had not hoard the explosion, nor had the lady, and their surprise was consider-' erable. And while i wss looking in the woodwork for the bullet J expected to find, tho conductor picked off the table a railway spike, Some wretch had thrown it at the passing train, and tho great ve- locity at which we were traveling j gave the missle all the deadly force of a bullet. "An inch or two more in the center of the window, sir, and you would have been killed, probably," said tiiejsuriou,ldinSs and t,K' expression brakenaan. A lookat the splin tered woodwork and the bullet- likegroove which the sharp-pointed 1 abomination had cut for itself was ! sufficient to assure me that he was right. But think of the atrocious character of such mischief! The man who did it probably never thought of hurting any one. Andyet he nar rowly missed having a horrible crimo on his head. "If we could kavc stopped the train and caught him we would hare lynched him," said the conductor. "A year or two ago a miscreant threw a corn cob into a window very near this spot, too. It struck a lady, break ing her cheek bone and bursting the ball of her left eye. We stop ped the train, caught the man and hanged him by the side of the track then and there." Corr. iV. T. World. Ingersoll and Christianity. There is now no danger that Catholics will burn Protestants, or j Protestants burn Catholics. Men have learned that fire is not an ar gument that appeals to the intel lect. No church or sect now dreams ef making converts with the fagots or rack. Against the Christianity of to-day what charge can Mr. Ingersoll bring, oxeept that it asks assent to doc trines which he regards as untrue and preposterous? He surely cannot charge Christianity with spreading and fostering immor ality. Catholicism does not teach i theni to commit adultery. Meth odisra does not encourage murder, and Presbyterianism does not pro mote theft and lying. The doc trine of incarnation may be fool ishness in Mr. Ingersoll's eyes, but a belief in it caanot lead a man into looseness of life. The dogma of the Trinity may be an absurd fable, but it never taught a bank cashier to rob the safe. Tho persistency with which Christian ministers urge men to repent of their sins may be a mere waste of words, but it cannot, by the widest efforts of sophistry, be viewed as an encour agement to crime. Bitterly as Mr. Ingersoll hates Christianity, he must admit that its influence is on. the sid of moralitity and de- cency. ami community. that any Christian - as :t naturalist, ami owed his sue however ridiculous cess, as he never hesitated to - may he its peculiar religious de- J lusions, is higher in the seale of morality than anv pagan commit- - nity. A ho it is an undeniable s , . , i , , , , ...prairue drove a milk-cart froai fact, that hundreds of thousands of! . . . . , . . . Lanocher, las.1 unitwir, to up viiriFuiins wear uic auu mce im; ' iu . . fear of death with a courage an hope which spring wholly lrom their' ,. - ,, t ii i ' religion. Mr. InscrsoH surely can-; " . , , -. . , , - ' Viuiaiumi i.wust inrauw innii wnrn .itifl tiintfi Itnnr.locc I than they would be without if. -Ar- i" Times. Developing a 3oy 'a Brant A teacher had charge of a school in a country town early in her carecr, and among1 her scholars was a bov about 14 years old, who j caiedver' little about stud', and showed no interest apparently in anything connected with the school. Day after day he failed in his lessons, and detentions after school 'hours and notes to his widowed mother had no effect. 1-k- 1 .!. !! 1....1 . t.:. jiic uv uiu icacnur uau uiu nun to ms se:lt afer a vaI" cm3rt t0! ot from h"n u 00rrect :,nswer to qtious in grammar, and, feeling 'hat nettled, she watched his conduct. Haring taken his seat, he Pus,,ecI the book ""patiently side, and, espying a fly, caught it W1UI a "exierous sweep oi tne nana, auu then uetoolc nimscu to a close inspection of th insect. For fifteen minutes or more the boy was thus occupied, heedless of of his face told the teacher that it was more than idle curiosity that possessed his mind. A thought struck her, whioh she put into practice at the first opportunity that day. "Boys," said she, "tc-lfit ! ,tmi 4all ,o nK.tf 1 flies?' and calling some of the brightest by name, she asked them if they could tell her something of i a iiy s constitution ana nanus. They had very little to say about the insect. They often caught one, but only for sport, and did not think it worth while to stud' so common an insect. Finally she asked -the dunce, who had silently, but with kindling eyes, listened to what his schoolmates hesitating said. He burst out with a de scription of the head. eye, wings and feet of the lit tle creature &o full and enthusiastic that the teacher was astonished and the whole school sttuck with wonder. He told how it walked and how it ate, and many things which were en tirely new to his teacher. So that when he had finished she said: "Thank you! You have given us a real lesson in natural history, and you hare learned it all yourself." After the school closed that af ternoon she had a long talk witk the bo3 and found that he was fond of going into the woods and meadows and collecting insects and watching birds, but that his mother thought he was wasting his time. The teacher, however, wise- lM encouraged him in this pursuit, anu astect mm to nnnr beetles and butterflies and caterpillars to school, and tell what he knew about them. The boy was de lighted by this unexpected turn of affairs, and in a few days tho listless dunce was the marked boy of that school. Books on natural i history were procured for him and a world of wonder opened to his appreciativo eyes. He read and studied and examined; he soon understood the necessity of know ing something of mathematics, geography and grammar for the successful carrying out of his fa vorite study, and he made rapid progress in his classes. In short, twenty years later he was eminent to that iliaci-roiii!; . t7 I 7 ,.i i hit rlrlrtt.f -ki nl k-itu I :li-. principal hotch in town, and oll them milk. ''This," says an ex- . , ,,'":'..,, change, 4'ji. the lad at whoe birtl . , . . the head of the liouso j miliiot i predic afteiw driving a milk-cail for a livelihood? I At that time his mother was the j envied of her sex the most j aristocratic woman on the conti- jnent Xow the is the subject for scandal; broken iii fortune and in health. So goes the world. The wheel turns and turns. The man who is up to-day is down to morrow. Our American aristo cracy is short-lived. Jt sUirts from a wax-end to-day, flourishes ' in silks and satins to-morrow, and ends iu a ditch the day after. A San Francisco policeman who , , . , . . i j got nothing but curses for resou-: knowledge, tcnchei. guegavehis mother a half & "AWS "5 Cmricery anil Wlas i tloilan. M ho would have &RS ' i UZuk rC ' ted that seventeen- vcars KlfeWvW-'; , rsBiin.of he :ould be cntraaed m ,f-z-J&2ir's-'' " ltt. W.l "VSu.r rts. ibir Fixturfs. Al t , , r lnS " iin can cave cnrp tac rwiUTopnwi ing a would-be suicide from a; c: in claims. , , , , Pirectioai la Eleven Lansusgc. watery grave, is .aid to have o-, B0LDBTALL3)aUGGIETSAinI)EALES3 lilequized: uIf you are crazy the' IN MEDICINE, world won't miss you; if yon are- J&. OGrE3-EI5. &T. GOM. not crazy and Want to put'an end, j .JlHTlS'J to yourself you are a fool not lit : A friend furnishe- us the fol to live. I ouu-ht to throw yon ! lowing memorandum oi the di- - i in again." Which he did, and J tno lamp oi tne once rescued i man's life went out beneath the sally waters of the bay. ' This powder never varies. A marvel or punt. strength and vrholeomeness. More economical than the url nar Kituls. and cannot be sold in compi tition with the mul titude of low test, short eicht, alum or phosphate powders. Sold onlu in can. HovAi. Uakixc row p Ki: Co.. n "tt'all-sr.. X.Y. JITTERS Iicmomber that elamina, vital cnersy. Ibo hfo-principloorwliatoveryonmay choi io call the resistant power which battles .ih.n tliocHuieiof difcao and deflth.is U10 grand safeguard of health, it is tho garrison of tho human fortress, and when it waxes weak, tho true. iolicy is to throw in roinforcemen ts. In other words, when such an omorgoncyoccurs commence a courco of llonetter's Bitters. Porsaloby Drassists and Dealers, to whom apply for Uojtetter'- Almanac for 18$?. Stockholders Meeting. mill! STOCKHOLDERS OFTIIEltniTl.sH ' JL Columbia l'ackinj; Co., will please take that company will bo held at the Occittent' Hotel on Friday, January lth, 1S8.1, at two 1 Tint If A Ihnt thrt rAr-nint innnil irtonlln By order of tho Directors, dtd A..I.iLEGLEK,Secrctarr uient. Absolutely Pure. HOSTETTErv n CELEBRATED X Sit H y&Fjm&&&jK : , Br- 11 S?s6 ' i-uitly lnnl a rail anil c!:okv tnk ! f V tl !?&&.' !;SS:;,-M'!'-!"11 1:",- 'W'n Onh- tho ir.or7vvv;-rr,ivr-- a..: t -. . c-i. ........ . th. o--. ! - . r - v TczirT .itJTr-M-w rt iiiiiiiii 3TOI& ii&? ' U. .---.- 0.j.' ..t- aacnacne, ccraness or tne ur.est, Gout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Sival- i Scalds, General Bodily Pom'!- TnnthFnnnnHHnrlr,nharn'rit FandEarTanTSoiker toil. ifctor. Ko Pn-piTsUon on earth cjcab Sr. J-m Oil -3 a safe, sure, simple Mid chean x:imI HtmtAj. A trial entails lt the coprttirtly trimBp outby of go c-nr. nod PTrr . mtvr- . 1 meiiMons of the vessui in w Inch ! "'""'" ui-covercii .menca: Iengtli oi keel, ;1 feet: depth of hold, 10 feet. 0 in; breadth of beam, IS cot, G in; length over all, G3 feet. She had a main soil,! mi.zen and main topsail, and sprit j sails, but no jibs. P. S. Argus. MOTHERS, READ. Ocnts: AlKiiit nil. ; .'ar ap I Ii nl a oJiild two yo.ir- old ami .diao-t dead, f Ko diK-lorl lud nttendiat; 1jt ioiiM nl tell what nilcl her. lacked him if ho did ci think it ws worms, ilo sai 1 no iu.w ecrf tins dhl not MitNf int'.as I ft . ..i vl need In my own mind lhai li l. A. I obtained a lwttle of III. . ."II.-. l ccLKiiRATi:i) vmmiriT.iceoiiniiif . 1 Kavo hern teasiooufuI In the utt.iuiiix ( andnnothcrntnignt,nftorwhiehsh'!u mI I Fovcniy-iwo worms ami was si eii -i::m. , Hncc then I have neer hen wt out it in my family. The health of n -!ul.r-n reniaineil m rooI that I had in V. twl waUdtinc their actions until alMmt u r. c Virecks asjo, when two of thorn pn-ci.tol tl.o Kixnc hlokly apiH-rantf tliui Ta. :iy did ninoycnr at;o. S I thouuiit h mut be w onus, and w ent to w ork at on u 1th a 'ttie of inc. c. rfi.AK. vi::::i 11 K Ijotween lour of my ohiltlroii. tl.ir aces lieiiijt as follews: A lke. ir; har 1. ears.; KmmK,tioirv: .l-:i'i,V -(' JCow come the rcsilt: Allii- aud i tumn t. 'mcoatallriKht,lHttC'barl- jK.N-Ht:.r -li'.oHiid Johnny alKHit sit ..ra.-. ile n-stilt was so Kmtifyt:i ibat 1 !. two U.I"Ill SllOWlllK IlK MOiaiVlflll i I1.H" I f Vimr YormifiiKV aroiind rihm. ami la.'.v h-i the worms on cxliiliiitt in m Mote. Y.rtiis inily, JOIIX 1I!'KK. Tli. uoimlne IK. O 3I.I.AMr I R 3IXSrc;i: is mniitifxrturcd ul U Fleming Bros.. Fittsbu.-gh, Pa., an 1 lictr tho Mgnataro f C. MvImm and I'lominc Iinis. It i iwiit mwl- in ,' Iaiis or Wheeling. T. urynt et tin- i;cimi:i v I:leo, y.1 ":'t !! tie. Fi.K5i!Iti UUOS., J'ilMir.r!, Pa. I HEATJQTJARTEKS Foster's Emporium. Most Complete Stock in Astoria A oveliies of all Kinds I'ruitt Ifotli I-'nroijcn and KemfMtr Wines and Liquors Of Superior itnnd. FOSTER'S COHXER, 0 K ArX DOCK J Consignees Notice. -ftTlUTHBK CA1T. I'KN'DKK M1: THK xl undtripiel Con'-hnifi-s of tin- llrl; ili ship Selene, from Iljinniitli. will In rv siouible for an debts v iilrji-tet b the en-w whlir In tilts pint. r.Ai.Fen: mtiikh: a, o. Astoria. January 5. la."C d-3t TO THE PUBLIC. x. 01: h?:koi:g .iantauy itt the U I'roiflmonr Slinntiliir llalli'rr will ll rt. mocd to the now huildine nest to Geo. W. i Hume 4 store. In connection with the Gal lerj will be adfjed a firt-elas. stM- of ci gars. Tobacco, etc.; :dointh near future will be added a fine billiard table, and oilier j amusement. It is ia intnitlon to Keep a quie: anu onieny piaci- iu amuM-iiu'in ami recreation, on a smelly tmHr.ne plan, wheie no Itnuors will W old .IA. M VCOMI5KK. LEATHERS BROS. iso at 2 r x r z s: It s. Up Stairs Over Arndt & Ferclten's Shop. dolnj; mak- FIRST-LAS3 "WOJIK X SPECIALTY. Kgl v t. hji'-o. c. ii. srrxcKKLs, A.M.JOH&Co.5ipARXER H0TJSE; aiiiD cjiajifliery ass trrocBnes, CROCKERY i. CLASS WARE. 10. Arii'.' lil mill IVntcr 1 "!r. i:iiul :ml n!o- ' i jiii:j' liTzt-'Ut'y.. . Mil-. l'n n--. Itu-t:i Jlttics Gnldetb. Turn ! vr tt.tir;; -!! At l-owest J.lvm Kates. ;stjJj- :ia:ir:u:(crtl. n Iaji'hi alin iSl more lliftn rpa ). wftBD-tB, -roKiA. ..., : OKKOOV. I t yi uuklovi auu uiueicuca ,,..... i d a- i Stationery and optical Goods,; .Tl.IMill J.l' M .i.I WnclnnliAlm ! - ' " W&mt tHBLiSH' CUTLERY Rvo,vr nnH CrtrlH.,. ? V'AJ.T217.I AD KLttlS rt,t ..,. p.'. ii. .j. i i otr i win unu 010 I. umiIVS IU1U IsllUlllS. I nw-'111lrillo- , ,, . , !" . ( P!an and Fancy Sewing. Soits rnailo iu the ttcst Style and Gnarnstrod toPit .I?-. T. K. Jewell. i:o.).v.. ovk:: mi. ii s. waiiken'S.I Cleaning Bepairing. NEAT. rifKAl AND QUICK. IJY ;Em;:'. i.ovktt. Main Strrel. oj.jitj X. I-m-li'i. V. fo::r:icstnti rd iack it AI.LBX.) V.'irtUoao :!, ratnll !rtler in SOkBty m j j Giass and Plated Ware, risoncAi ani i)o.Mirir ' FRUITS AND yEGEFASLES.' Allen,. WHl8SlLiquIsJobacco,Gigars!Tie 01ymPic Salooll t? TM ?- -- JUfS. BITTERS ! Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco. Losb & Co.. Agents, Astoria. Health is Wealth. Dr. E. ". West-, Xene ami Dram Treat ment: a sj)tmfic tor Hvsteria. Dizzinesa, Convulsion. Nervous Ileadache.Mcutal De- Frevs'on. I) of Mi-ninry.bjicrniatordioea. IUpOlli'V. IllVoIant.irv KniUNlmiM. 1'ivmn. tan-Old A;e. wmsed bj o erH-sertion, self- uusi or ier-iiui:iueiice. whleli leads 10 in'sorj , dei-ay and deatlu One box will cure twin eaes. E:ih Nx contains. one months treatment. On dU;.r a bor.or six boxes ur the dollars ; nnt bv mail prepaid on re ceipt of pnec. We Kuarantee Mx boxes to cure any im With each order received by ns for mx boxes, accompanied wnth five dol lars, we will .send tho purchaser onr written guarantee to return the money if tho treat ment docs not effect a cure. (Sunrantecs is sued only by W. E. Dement, druggist, As toria, Oregon. Orders by mall at rcsular price. ) Uif-CitT -T - -..iiji-' j) I HOTELS AXD KESTAUKANTK. : "'"--- ' ASTORIA, - OREGON. 1 FIRST. CLASS H0TP2L. ALL arODKltX IMI'ICOVTSMKXTS. UOT AS1 COr.1 BATn.S. J Good Billiard Table, and First Class Sa loon stocked with Fine Liquors. j CB-n:i:i: COACH TO THK HOUSE.-- i ?ASTOR HOUSE. Til MO. BROraiSXMt, Proi.'r. ASTOKIA, OUECOX. iHotelNew&N8wlyFrnished w.icks. l.Vom i i'.n f qo nk ,,r. ,. ... p """ w i"- 1 Best of Wines. Liquors and Cigars AT TIIE BAIL t RnRHflF'S Tl RRT f!!AQs! - UyhTCP WU0011. & Ovstcr Saloon, i s CHEXAMUS STttKET. ASTORIA. ,. ...,...,.,.. .. ......,!.. ... t ) JL annoiinc to th( public that lifha, op-1 omnia FIKST I'tASS ----,-. House. 7 And furnltliea In Orst-class st yip OYSTRIK. HOT COFFEE TILV. ETC AT ME Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon, GHEXA31US STREET. lle.-vw jtve me a call. KOSCOE:i)IXON Proprietor SALOONS. ! OKRMA.NIA BEER HALL V7 -AK- KOTTLE IIEER DEPOT. Chmt-8STBFcr.Tout. i The. Best or Laaevu Cttt. a Glnsn ' Orders for the ! jCeleliralefl Colmiliia Brewery i-5 fn ji-rt. i Orders for the . I?ft at this placo will he promptly attend ed to. tSfSn clioap San Kmncfco Ceer sold at this ilare y.'M. DOCK. Proprietor. Brewery Beer Saloon. The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass. Hot l.uncli every Day from 10 to 12 A. M The best of liquors and Cleats on hand. A deservedly iopular plaee or soelal resort. UEO. 1IIL1.ER. ' OpiHjsile the 1'arker Home, j TIIE FINEST BRANDS OF jLTQTJOKS and CIGARS Kept constantly on hand. No pains will be sparpd to giye my custo mers satisfaction. Ejy-Give u u call. K. y. SEIILIN. BWSIP V X WZS - faBLE VAse HEAL.TH. I.e KlchaiTrt Golden Ilalsam No. 1 Cures Chancers, first and second stages : Srres on the 1as and Body ; Syphilitic Catarrh, diseased Scalp, and all primary forms of the disease. I'rlce. $5 00 per Uottle. Lo nirliaus Giildrn Kalsnin No. 2 Cures Tertiary. Mercurial, Syphilitic Rheuma tism, Pains in the Boues. Ulcerated Throat, Syphilitic Rash, Ijimps, etc., and eradi cates all diseases from the.sv.tem. whether caused by bad. treatment of abuse of mer cury, leaving the blood pure audhcaltliv I'rlce, S.1 Go per Uottlc. I.e. Hit-ban's Vnldrn Spanish Antidote Tor the cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, etc. Price, Si 50 per Bottle. L Illchan's Golden Snanlsb In feet ion. a wash for cure ot Gleet, Strictures, Dis- ( ease or trie Lretnra ami iJianuer, etc ITIce. $1 30 per Bottle. X.c Rlrbau's Golden Olntmrnt for the effective healing of Syphilitic Sony and Eruptions. ITIce, 1 0i per Bottle. Also Agents for Le Klchau's Golden IMlIs, for Weakness, loss of physical powers, and all dlseaes arising from abuse and excess or over-work. 1'rJrc. S3 00 per Box. Sent everywhere. C. O. !., seevrely packed per Express. C F. KICnAKDS & CO.. Aceutu, 427 423 Sansome street, corner Clay, d-w-ly San Francisco. Cal. Snixon'-s Cuhk will immediately relieve Crotm, whooplnc; cough nnil Bronchitis, bold by W. E. Demont. 4 goOO E i Jg -wifi iHrMw r-tttC 3 1 I'5S'C5a DISEASE. w H Mfli X S cr ' 12 s a O 2J!cop3. r -1 lag! qiSg I 2o S3 m 3lf v 2 gz 2 -ft yi if - - - . rri co ITJ m $ r Ipg - V- J ..v 1 L p CP Ik 9 cv A n O O M - -DEALER IX- iTInA - ra W-inrlrviTrci "Rli-nrlc TrQTJSfiTTis T.iiTn"hPT' I J au kinj or 0A LUMBER, j GLASS, .... -I Boat Material, Etc. zsm&is. fSt-a i&fl9BSBBE9t -tj2SR33 -- : Boats of all Sinds Made to Ordsr, j SS-Onlprs from a distance promptly attended 3IISCELLANE0TJS. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Bentox Strkkt. Xkab Paiikkr House, ASTORIA. - OREGOX. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. iMmummwmm I ""4-"' ----- "- .--. Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. ! J-Z-JL"JLJ-t -- Of all Descriptions zaadc to Order at Short Notice. A. D. "VYass, rresldent. .1. G. IIustlkr, Secretary. LW.Cask, Treasurer. JohxFox, Superintendent . ARNDT &EERCHEN, ASTOIHA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BIACKSMITH SHOP A'r Boiler; Shop All kinds ot ENGINE, CANNERY, AXD STEAMBOAT WOEK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. 3. 23. SP L SL H: 3ES Xfc, HRALRR IX Hay, Oats, Straw. Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand 1Vrsod Delivered to Order, Draying, Teaming and Express Business. Horses ana Carriages for Hire. DKALER IX WIHES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FIKNT OIAKK SOLID GOLD JEWELRY, Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches, Of every description. The finestntock of Jewelry in Astoria. ET"All goods warrantod ns represented. 1 6USTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. I tiS ? J ' AND ' Bracket Work A srEGIALTY. to, and bats-faction guaranteed m ail cases. BUSINESS CARDS. E. ilOi.ISK.W NOTARY ruBiacC AUCTIOXI.i:, COMMISSION AND SUI-VNCE AGE.'rf. i-i T.LO F. rARK!S. SURVEY0A0F Clatoi Comity. ami CSty oi Oillce : Ciienamds street, 1. .i. u. .-c Room noP. TTT JJ.IlXiIjAJSl. Attorney at Iair. OFFICi: AT ST. HELENS. OKKGON. "Will attend tenns of Court at Astoria, Kalama and Portland. "CI . WISTOX, Attorney and Counselor at Law. 3"0fllce in Pythian Buildius. Rooms it, 12. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON. JAY TUTTiLE, 3K. T. PHYSICIAN AXD SUIIGEON Ofkick Rooms 1.2, and a Pythian Build-In-. Rksidkm'j: OverKlbersyn's Rjikcrj. p poslte Uartti &iltri Saloon. A I,, riijrox. SI. i. I'hj'slcian and Surjfeon. OFFICE Over A. V. Allen's grocery store. Rooms, at the Parker House. TJI P. HICKS. PENTIST, - - - OREGON ASTORIA, Rooms In Allen's building uj stairs, corr.cr of Cass and Sqeinocqhe streets. T i:. tiaFOKCE, DSKT3ST Dental llconis over Case's Starr Cheuamus Street, - - Astoria, Oregon. J.QA- BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Chenanms Street. - ASTORIA. OKI o- G.A.STINSON &L.Ci).t BLAGKSMiTHING. At C.ipt. Rogers oidstaud. corner or Cos and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. JforseMtoehu:. Wagons made and reimired. Good wort? guaranteed. ; 3f. ViIRTllKI3IKK. I. WRUTILKtSJ! K. M. WERTHEIHER &' BRO. 2IAKU FACTITREBS OF FlIvF, Havana and Domestic Cigars No. 518, Front St. Saa. 2rancis.eo NEW BLACKSMiTH SHOP. John J?ee! jK ,. OlM'OSni: ICIXVEY'S CAfERY .' - Blacksmiilling. Boiler Work, afitf Cannery RDairS All -rwk nW si 3v