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m v7- - - Vol. xyiii. Astoria, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, February 13, 1883. No. 115. W'lWW'i BUTLER'S STRATEGY. ; Few men have surmounted more , obstacles, won more victories and wear their laurels as modestly as , Ben Butler. Say what you will : of him, he was a chieftain in war, he is a statesman in peace, a re- lcntlcss opponent in politics or at! ikn hur i mnct M.ormlnrr n-nntin. I . ...w.. a..... iw.w.V. I I.UAI MUM" OIHIC- I man in private life, and a friend ' who never sees a fault, resents neglect or grows weary in serving you. We all remember, at the very beginning of the war, how General Butler organized his brigade in Boston, how ho cap tured the ferry-boat or steamer Maryland at Pcrryville. opposite Havre do Grace, and how he con veyed his troops to Annapolis, thus flanking the enemy in Balti more and making the first, the most brilliant and successful strat- egic movement of the war. Gov- omnr AnrAtr tirrrri (in,,! t..f- Icr to embark his troops at Boston t!iat 1,e must remain in the guard and iro to Wasfainirlon bv sea. but , "Ouse in the meantime, where he the jrcneral aid no. he would ro the nearest and quickest way. One fine morning he landed in that shabby old historical city, scaring the people half to death. Horses, mules, wagons and carts were needed for the new camp. but none could bo found. The Annapoiisians did not like the Yankees, and they took care that all the horses, mules and carts were out of the way. However, one day the guard brought to headquarters an old mule and a ricketr cart. Butler hnuo-I.r tlipso .w, w paying for thera $200, in twenty j dollar gold pieces, although they were not worth $40. Then But ler told the delighted Marx-lander, to whom 200 was a fortune, to go j He said he had been in Washing-! out and send in all the horses, etc. i ton to enquire about a regiment j he could find. The story soon got j band. The organ and monkey j out, and there were mules and were returned to the Italian, whoj carts in abundance, which were wa3 released aud went on his way bought for a quarter of the orig- j rejoicing. That night, in a heavy j inal sum. At Annapolis Butler! rainstorm, muddy, dark andj was in direct communication with j dismal, General Butler's command Washington, and he asked the Drokc camp, marched to Baltimore president and secretary of war for anJ took possession quietly. We permission to take and occupy j" remember his reign there, and j Hal it tu ore It was reported that the rebels had a big force there, and were fortifying the city. General Scott, then commandcr-in chief, opposed the scheme, and said Baltimore should be taken by biege or else Washington might fall into the bands of the enemy. It was to be the first great operation of the war, and must be successful; therefore regular approaches were necessary. Butler laughed at this, and said he had force enough, and promised to occupy the city within a week if given his own way. Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Cam eron, then secretary of war. told him to "go ahead," and he at once struck his camp and removed to the Relay House. All this time there had been no communication with Baltimore. 'Now comes the story of the monkey and hand organ. A day or two alter his arrival at the Relay House, General Butler and his stair were riding from headquarters to camp, when they met a ragged Italian with a hand organ and monkey. An idea struck the quick-witted general. He ordered one of the staff-officers to arrest the man and take the whole outfit to camp, being careful not to let the monkey get away. Butler had pondered a good deal over the problem of how he was to find the true situation of affairs in Balti more. He had at last hit upon an idea. On his staff he had a brave, comical, trustworth-, level-headed Irishman named Haggerty. Ho was a captain and had been a young lawyer in Lowell, and Butler knew him well. He was a tauierxBg', dars-deril follow, who j could play any instrument or sing , any sonS "d nad quicli Je quick senses and good judgment. Butler told him his scheme. He told the captain that he must j dress himself in the ragged and j dirty clothes of the kalian and go j to Batimorc with the hand organ! and monkevrlhat he must find . ut everything, the force, the dc- fenses, and the whole situation and come back as soon as he could. I Haggerty was eager for the job. Then Butler sent for the Italian,' who was scared out of his wits. I He told the poor nun that he! wanted his old clothes, his hand-1 organ ami his monkey. The wretched creature would have' given his right hand to get out of j the scrape. The general told him ! he would irive him a new suit of , clothes, pay him $f0 for the hand- organ aud monkev4nd give them back to him in a dav or two; but would be wcl1 fe(1 anti cared for. The Italian was happy and Hag gerty was happy. The latter started at once on his mission, leaving- in the evening and the scheme unknown to anyone. It is needless to say that in those early and unsuspecting days of the war rlarjertv accomplished his mis- Is""1 ,nGSt successfully and satis-j I factorilj-. He was gone three da s, and when he ictumed to ' headquarters he was denied ad-j j mission by his associates on the j ! irenerars staff. He sot admission . however, and when he emerged he wore his captain's uniform and was greeted by his friends, who asked hi.ii where he had been. I it is not necessar' to refer to it here. Now comes the point of the ' story. Two or three months after the incidents here recorded General Butler was in Washington and at the war department. The .secre tary told him that he had better go to the treasury department and look after his accounts they were badly mixed. He sent to the aud itor or controller, aud wanted to know, you know, what was the matter. First the auditor pulled out the mule voucher, and said that would not do. Why should General Butler pa' $200 for one mule and cart and buy a dozen others on the same day at $50 apiece? General Butler explained. The auditor said an affidavit would be necessary, and then probably the account would be allowed. The vouchers were laid aside. "But here," said the auditor (or controller), "is a most absurd thing, and this department can never al low it. Here is a charge for a hand organ and monkey. I can not pass it. It is outrageous." In his quiet, smilling, polite but sarcastic way General Butler ex plained that item much better, of course than I have explained it here, and the old auditor was al most melted to tears. He said the monkey business would be passed, and that he did not think it neces sary to have an affidavit in the mule-and-cart transaction. That $30 forii hand organ and a monkey probably saved the gov ernment 5,000,000. If General Scott had had his way, doubtless a jrreat many more millions would have been squandered. As it was, Butler with his biigade marched into Baltimore on a dark night, th rain pouring in torrent? aud, guid ed by Haggerty, took a command ing position, and the only cost to the government n addition to the $50 for the organ and monkey was several cords of wood which wero taken from the loyal owner of a wood-yard to make camp-fires fori the poor drenched and shivering soldiers. As we walked toward our office last Friday morning in the clear cold just at sunrise, Mount Hood appeared to u.s grander and more glorious than we had ever seen it. except when we stood upon its summit. The sky behind it was a deep puiplish blue, and the great white mountain pyramid seemed to lay close against it. South of the summit the mingled smoke and vapor rose aud changed and floated like a feathery plume, while, as the sun rose a little higher, the outlines of the moun tain trembled with a violet flame . of refracted Ihjht. So clear and ' vaporless was the atmosphere be-' twecn that it seemed we could al-, most lay our hand upon the snowy slopes notwithstanding the were sixty miles away. We hnd thought we had seen this monarch of the mountain in every form of its glory, and from every possible an gle of vision, but then it was J newlv transfigured before our eyes. Pacific Christian Advo- j cale. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills powder neor varies. A man el of purity. strength and wholr-stimeucst More' economical than the ord nary kinds, and cannot be sold in comp tit ion with the mul-. litude of low test. liorr weight, alum or' phosphate ponders. Sold otly in cans. ltovAL Baking 1'ownF.n Co.. Kc "Wall-st., S King of the Blood Is not a "cure all." It is a blood-purifier and ' tonic. Impurity of the blood oivons the svs tem, deranges the circulation, arj tlms lu-1 duces many disorders, known ffc different names to distinguish them accordim; to ef fects, but being really branches or phases of that great generic dKorder, Impurity or Itiood. Such are Dupepta,-finil'nimeg, Livtr Complaint, Constipation. Xerrvu Dis order. Hoidachc, JIachaehc, General IVeal: riCM. Heart Dtocac,Drt)pry, Kidney Ditcatc, Pile, Wicumatbm, CaUirrh, Scrofida, Skin Dlmrdcr, Pintjile. Uleert. Swelling, de.. Ac. Kins or the ISIooil prevents and aires these by attacking the caitse. Impurity of the blood. Chemists and ph siciaas agree in calling it "the most genuine and cfllrh-nt preparation for tlte purjose." Sold by Drug gists, & I per bottle. See testimonials, direc tions, &c, in pimphlet, -Treatise on Dieaes ol the Blood." wrapped around each boitle. I). RANSOM, SON & Co.. frops Buffalo. X. V. SOLID GOLD JEWELRY, Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches, Of cverj' description. The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria. EtfAll goods warranted as represented. GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. W (noYALPsa'r.sli 8 5 VS. gS s Ueuralqia, Sciatica. Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of iha Chost, j Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- j ings and Sprains, Burns and ; Scalds, General Bodily Fains, Tooth, Ear end Headache, Frosted j Feet and Ears, and all other I Pains and Aches. Ko Frejwratfca on irtb cqifclt Sr. Jacow Oil u a safe, sure, simple and cheap External I Bemedy. A trial tnUib lut the cosf aruiTeJy trlfllDg onttir of SO Ontn. and erery sno tuffer- I ing w(T paia can haro chrap and jodUTC proof j of ltscl&Ims. ; Direction in Elertn Linscagos. SOLD BY ALLDEUQQISTS AlfDDEALEBS W MEDI0IHB. A. VOGELER & COM Baltimore, Md., V. $ . LILVs LITTLH .tKXEr. Lily had a little Fred. Who wasn't 'white as snow, And everywhere that Lily went Freddie was sure to j;o. lie followed, her to Boston town, Whii'h made a great to-do-Why e'en the newspapers set up Quite a hullabaloo. He went to Lily's box one nishl. Which was against the rule; It made the people talk and sav, 'Send that fresh youth m sefioo!,"" .So-Mr. Menduni turned him out; But still lie lingered near. And waited patiently about For Lily to appear. "What makes Lily love Freddy so?" The jealous bachelors crv. "Why, Freddy has the cah. ou know." The multitude reply. i SYMPTGK3S OF YQRMS. The countciui.ee is pale and leaden colored, with ocrastoual llu-hcs of a cir cunisoribwl kjkjI on one or Loth cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pupils dilate; an arurc semicircle nue. along tli lower eye-lid; the no l irritated, swells and pometiinc bleeds; a. huclliiiK ftli upper lip; ocrnxlonul beaduebe, with huuuimiK or tbrobbmir of ibe ears; an unusual -r-oret on of viltva; slimy or rurretl tnnm;p; breath very foul, particularly In the nioni in.j; npjetiti nriable, sometime-, ora cIoun wl-h a miawlnc sensation of the i-tomach ; at other, entirely gone; lle. ting pains in the stomach ; occasional naueu nud vomiting; iolent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels irregular, at times cotic; stools slimy, not unfrcquently tinged w ith blool ; belly sw (l'en ami hanl ; urlno turbid ; repiratlon occt-lonally dilll culland accompHnied by hiccough; cough MHnetlmcsdrj-aiiil convulsive; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of thcicctli; temper variuble, but genemlty irrit ible. Whenever the nboo smpioms uro found to exist, DR. C. XcL.lXE'S TKRMIFUCE will certainly ctfeet a cure. In buying Vermifuge he sun you i. .-. theccnuine DIt. C. MeI,AXI7S Vi:if.l". I-U;K, manufactured bv Iteming i;n , 24 Wihxl Street, rittsburch, I- T. market is full of counterfeit-. ou will Ik- ritiht If it has the fcigtniture 'f ll-i-Inc tiros, and ('. .Ilrl.anc. If your torckccjcr does not ha- t. e genuine, jilci'-e report to us. JniihI us a three cent stamp for I . in 1 some nJert!-i!ig cards. TLEJIIXG BROS., Pitisbunrh. I'a. FOR SALE! : I offer for sale my nmcli ii"ar Sklpa-I L,S9S3.r: 88SW ITiSSi CV; 23 za' c ' . !: ! & UWiiMr ' ,. ii i ii' mm &? U 33P3flH;&'' ft TriEGREAf -! W HIS Siar&5EBfl3Bf2 ES3? IB! EHEUIffiSI, ; j non in this "County; it consists of j ISO AGRES jWilmerding & Co., San Francisco. ElBhly Acres improu.l. lllJ1? & C- Agents. Astori '. good diiellins 25o:t.'; Two Cams. Out Houses. c. t A fine Orchard. Everything Fs well improved and in good condition. A large assortment of Farming- Xmnlcincnfs, Three 1'xxssriigrr C'oarJies. One Ktiffgy, A'ine Head JIorscf Cattle, Jlogs, TAc. This affords a rare chance for a man -to ger a good home in the oldest settled section in the state. Terms favorable to one meaning busi ness. G.A. 2HLM2VIKI3. Brewery Beer Saloon. ' The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass. Hot Lunch every Day from 10 to 12 A. 31 The best of Liquors and Clears on hand. A deservedly popular place of social resort. GEO..HILLER. r. u. stickhls A.M. JOHNSON & Co., Dealers la jShip Clanfllery and Groceries, CROCKERY & CLASS WARE. Ato "Wholesale Dealers la Pninl, OJk. Yariiisltcs, Gin?, P""f- AriT: f" Tl Y"tCr ' Colors, rami and Iialso- mint' Urushcs. , f.i:ivt..flJlv-lti ll II. .1 n full ..nrl 0l,n!o.i ct,m'. j j of Staple :ijiI Kanci ;rorenes Onlv tho ' Rf.cr Kent J ur stork of Vvaclzvry nnl Ilass , tt'itiv i Jlto Lai'iroNi and most Complete htifCi: cut up neI la Astoria. (ousit!ns of Tea and Dinnt-r Set-, Toilet Set. Glass. Pnul. :!it! W-tcr sct... ll.ir FKturo. a! ,5Im;. Tonics, Ku-Jic Uottles noble t, Tuin blcr L"V oiMilc t ujis, &c.'&.r. hirjll.'iisohlat Iv.est IJvint; Rates. , ii:i!3ij ;i::jr:iiiic-il. .a Ctainii.arinn 'aJ'.i more than repay you. IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH ME ! WHO ? ! FRANK ELBERSON, Seasiae Bakery & ConfectionBry, Because my Goods are the Best,.! and Always Fresh. ! Canei Candies etc . fnniMiedfor Wediliuz partie.1, mi short noMiv, and fj.irjuiieed to Sivi perrcciatif:tc;Ioii. Cake ornamenting a pcciaUr. Opposite H. y. llump'rt. WM. EDGAR, ASTOItrA, ... OKEQOX. Dealer In Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes t Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, j Stationery -and Optical Goods, I Joseph Itodgers and Wustrnliolm i GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. J AV.iFrsiAnx ,sn slgix Go!d and Silver Watches and Chains. j Cleaning I Repairing. j NK.VT. ClIlLVf AND QUICK, BY KKUIttiF. liOVKTT. Mvn -lut't. opjKKito N. Iieb's, :0 BITTERS !, jFine aud Coarse Liverpool 8 A L T. Tin 1'Iatc. IttocUTin, Caustic Soda, For sale ex Warehouse at TortUnd or Astoria by BA liFOL'K, L'TiIRIE &. CO. dtf Iortiand. Or. . Diesiniikiiig. Plain and Fancy Sewing, 1 I Suits mndo in tlio Lett Stylo and Guarnntecd to Fit. ! Mrs. T. S. Jezvett'. KOOMSOVEIt MItS. F. S. WARKEK'S.1 For laiuu Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cents. For sale by Y. E. Dement. lA. 51. JOHNSON. DAUIIUri Ann lUOIIDAUnC unnmnu anu inouiiHnuc. x w."case, wokep banker INSURANCE AGENT. ASTOK1A, ... OREGON OFFIOeTTeDRS: pmf ,. . . TT 0 ,. , .. O-LtUOXV. X. Jl. Hone Mutual Insurance Co., OF CALIFORNIA, J. I". Hounirrox ... Cha. It. Storv......... Hko. I. Stort. ... .-.........President ..... .Secretary ..Agent for 0on Capital paid up In U, S. goldj eom $ 300 000 W) I. IV. CASi:, Agent, Chcnanuis street. Astoria, Oregon. 867,000,000 CAPITAL. j LIVERPOOL AND LOON AND GLOBE, Nm W5Fi- 8 ! EDINBURGH. lOLI) CONNECTICUT OF OA11T- FOUD, AND ! commercial of California FIRE I2JSURANO. COMPANIES I KoprontInff a capital of SC7.000.O0O. A. VAN DUSKN. A'-rcnt. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. TLIs elcsant dressing Is prefixed by thoss vrha havs used it, to any .similir art.de, en ac- Icouot of us superior cleanliness and purity. It contains materials only that are beneficial la the scalp and hair andalurayi Restates the Youthful Color to Grey or Fated Hair ruber's Haff Balsam is finely perfumed and Is warranted to prevent falling of the hair and to re. more dandruii anduching. Hiscos & Co . N.Y. S3c lal 1 tb , at doltri In draft ao4 nwdldaii. PARKER'vS NGER TONIC A Saperlatlvo Health and Strength Restorer. If vou arc a rrechanlc or farmer, worn out with overwork, or a mother run down by family or house. If you pre a bwj er,-.niniter cr business man ex hau$td by mental strain cr anxious cares, do not tako ictoxicatuigstimulanu.bstuse Parker's Gin ger Tonic, Ifyouhave Consumrtion, Dyspepsb, Kheurna Ism, Kidney Complainis, oranydisorderofthelungs, stomach. IowcLj. blood or nerves Pa vKrrt's Gikcer Moj.icwillcureyou. I tis the Greatest Blood Purifier And the Best and Sorest Sough Cure Ever Used. If voti are watinc away from ace. dissipation or pry tJKetKe or vreakness ard rcquiie a stimulant take GiNt E t '1 oiC it r ncc : it trill invigorate andbuilj yo-i up from the fi-t dose but will never intoxicate. It Jus saved hu-ndicds of lives; it may sae yours. CAtTTOV- Rra'tllrabitJtot.railtr'iGInytrTfnIeff ernpMri ef Ihr Unt rrrardl tgtnt I la the worM.uul brsUHy Hi-mM f")m rTrjntlctiiof finrloo. SrailfgrcticslutO lluz It C .,!'. T. JOc. A I lixci, tdIriladic;i. ! Cr.E T SATING ECYI.NG DOIiAU SIZE. i I: r. h - d lasting fragrance hat made this de'i'i.ful perfume exceedingly popular. There Is nothing like it. Insist upon having Flo res ton Cologne and look for signature of . on rtoy tctll. Any orofrlit or dealer la pirfsiatrj ec isf ply xrm. ii aai tS cent luts l x a.E t ivo nrviNR :. srze rwAiii3 &Sfcsi; Xotlce of Application to Purchase Timber LnndH. US. 1N1 OFFICF AT OREGON CITY. Oregon, January 19. ISSI. N.itice is hereby ulven that John II. Col- na.s iraae ; or SW J4 Itirln tYtn lirnvictiitio nr thn A -r nf lTiini.raij nnnA. ..l June 3, 18TS. entitled "An Act for the sale of j iiiiuiiT i-huli in m maifs 01 tuiiomia, Oregon. Nevada, and In Washington Ter il ry." All adverse claims to altl tract mast be filed in tn U.S. Land "fhe at Oregon CIij', O ein. before the expiration of sixty dajs from this oate. Given under my hand this 19th day tif January-. 1883. L.T.BAKIN. v3 IOt Kegister. .Votice or Application to Purchase Timber Lund. T AND OFFICE AT VANCOUVETt, W.T., lJ January 9th, lfcM. N'otlce Is hereDy given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress, appnned June 3, 1S78, tntltlcd "An act for the sale of Timber Lands In the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and in Wash ington Territory. William I. Smith, of Pa- lllc rouniy. Wash. Ten, has this day filed in this ofhVehls application to purchase the S Vj of N E K ano N" yt of S E J of Sec. 31. T. tu. N of R 9 W, of thw Willamette Meridian. Testimony In the aboe case will be taken before lhc Clerk of th District Court at O sterville. Wash, Ten, on Saturday March 21th. 18S3. Any and alt peroas having adverse claims to the above described lands or anv portio . thereot are herebv renuircd to file their claims in this office within sixty (CO dajs! ironi uate uereoi. ' FRED. W. SPARLING. W3-I0t Kegister. $500 Reward. We willpay the above reward for any case of Liter Complaint. Djspepsla. Sick Head arhe. indigestion. Constipation or Costive nes we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver 1111s. wlicn the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Sugar coated. Large boxes, containing so FilLs, 23 cents. For sale by all Druggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine manufactured onlvbyJonNC. West & Co. "The Mil Maker,'' 181 and 183 W. Madison St., Chicago. Free trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt of a 3 cent stamp, W E. Pemeat, azeat. iSk XtKSXiVVmW. ulfcrM'HB f; Ltm. 3 h s 2 M jViA S S C r " ?W 3 a -. mm O M 7 zr S ' s. w m i 3 Pig? v - . 03 - ri k"n go g IM "m -T-c - to ;r n iA P P . CO z n a) o 5 o o WILLIAM II -DKALEU IS- Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms, Lumber. All kind of OAK LUMBER, GLASS, . . "oa Material, tie. J&i?Zs, I Boats of all Kinds Made to Order, j t-Ordere from a distance promptly attended MISCELLANEOUS. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. BestoitStbeet, 2f bar Parker House, ASTORIA. - bBEQON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LINDlMlRINB ENGINES Boiler Work, Steamboat Work. and Cannery Work a specialty. OASTIXG-S. Of all Descriptions made to Order at Short JVotlce. A. D. Wass, President. J. G. Hustler, Secretary. I. W. Case, Treasurer. Jonx Fox, Superintendent .ARNDT&EERCflEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOP axb siitmmW?mm-j Zm?MFmWmWLf Boiler Shon Jkf3jAu9mmLn. J ' Ail kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, A2n STEAMBOAT WORE Promptly attended t. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. IS. B, PARSER, DKALZB 15 Hay, Oats, 8 Straw. Urns, Brick, Cement and Sand Wori Delivered. t Order, Graying, Teaming and Express Business. Horses ana Carriages for Hire. dealer nr WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. KIRKT CLANK HEADQUARTERS Foster's Emporium. Most Complete Stock in Astoria Novelties of all Kinds Fmits Beth Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors Of Superior Brand. FOSTER'S CORNER, 0 R AN DOCK That Hacking Cough can bo so quicKiy cured dv amion's (Jure, we guarantee It. Sold by W. E. Dement. jfMlmmmmmwSmmmAi'SrEr' AND Bracket Work A. brFX'IALTY . - to, and satisfaction guaranteed 111 all cases. BUSINESS CAJRJDS. "Tl C. JIOL.DEN. NOTARY rUBUC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION ANi -5 SURANCE AGEVi. r UliO F. PAKHKK. 3 - SURVEYOR OF ' Clatsop Coumy.amriJitj of AwtorA OHIco i-Cneuauius street, Y. Ji. uri- Roomo.8. VT 15. DlXiLAJtD. Attorney at Iaw. OFFICE AT ST. HELENS. OltEGOX. "Will attend terna of Court at Astoria, Kalamanud 1'oit.aiiil, TCT D. WI5TOS, Attorney and Counselor at Laui. a"0illcc in Pythian Building'. Rooms 11, 12. ASTORIA, - - - OKEGON. TAT TCTT1.E, 31. 1. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offici: Rooms 1,2, and S Pythian Build In?. Residence 0 er Elbersou's Bakery, op posite Bartn & AUen' bahnm. rp P. KICKS, DENTIST, ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Rooms In Allen'.s building up stura, corner of Cass and Suemocqhe streets. J Q. A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Chenamus Street. - ASTOKIA. ORK(t Piano Lessons With Use of Piano. MES. J. W. ETJDB0CK Terms mudenvte. Orders raa be Itft at Adler's book store. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITH1NG, At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Cass and Court streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horscshoelns. Wagons mado and repaired. Cood work guaranteed. M. rEHTnEI3IEE. I. WEItTnEIMEn M. WERTHEIMER & BRQ. 3IANUFACTUREBS Or FINE Havana and gomestic Cigars No. 58.Front St. San Prnncisco I. W. CASE, LMPORTrHt AND WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL IEALEi: IN GEMBAL HECHAHBll ornpr Chenamus and Cass street'-. ASTORIA - - - ' KEOON Attention. Longshoremen. TOUABE HEREBY NOTIHED THAT the regular met-tln shall be hcla on the first Mmidny of cucji ni nh. at7r. si You will Rovem yu sehes accordingly. By order of the President. A. MALTMAN, dim Rec.Sec'1.