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n. lvi-k :- ws rr-ii v 1. 1 ,r --y w; ' i th. wvi g.' (S ' si I 'V L. & f j&&ww -P v Vol. xviii. Astoria, Oregon. Thursday Morningy February 15, 1R83 No. 117. tjSess? jL -S i !& yw St r fiirii ifiii. JW? JiMI' II- ly a ; A LUMBERMAN'S LIFE. Rafting Logs in Pennsylvania. The post of danger is on the ' iams, and the most skillful men are sent. Pitfalls will onen in tho I midst of a solid mass of timber l and then close in a moment, after having dragged a man down be yond all help; a log will move a few inches slowly and unnoticed, and then with a movement like an arrow strike a luckless man, crush ing the life out of him in an in stant. On every side dangers are lurking, and he is fortunate that passes a spring without injury. There is something attractive in the looks of a log jam, and if the fascination that danger has were taken from it still men would rather work there than on the shore. The long, narrow sea of white timber, croaking and writh ing with the action of the current; the water roaring and foaming as it escapes from its prison under the logs, and the logs themselves molded into fantastic shapes by the terrible pressure behind them, all have an attraction for men who are impressed by strength or pic turesqnenes?. After a jam is formed the jam-breakers are sent on it, and the bess may be seen directing the wcrk and examining to see what holds it. Sometimes it is one log, and again it will be several knotted together in such a way as to almost baffle the most experienced, but generally one or two "floods" will start it. The floods are made by the large float ing dams, and will raise the water several feet, lifting the jam up into the air as if it were a toy boat. If a specially large flood is needed, two and sometimes three are used at a time, the flood-gates of the lower dam being opened just as the water from the dam above reaches it. In this way an immense "splash" is obtained that only the most refractory jams can successfully combat. There arc few grander sights to be seen anywhere than the moving of a large jam. The grand strength with which which the' move, tear ing out tho largest trees and forc ing everything before them, and the fierce motion of the logs, like the crazy shuttles of some giant machine, aud the perfection of force, compel enthusiasm from the most phlegmatic spectator. The wild hurrahs of the men on the logs add to the excitement, and the observer is quite sure to find himself running along by the side of the moving mass, cheering as if he had won a battlo. The men who are at work scarcely realize tho danger, they are so carried away with the excitement, and they may be seen jumping from one log to another and cheering as if perfectly safe on solid ground instead of on a dangerous sea of moving logs that are continually rising and falling and dodging this way and that, driven by the flood of water furnished by the floating dams. The skill shown by ex perienced floaters in riding logs is wonderful, and it seems impossi ble for human dexterity to reach such perfection. A jam will sometimes form where precipitous rocks make it impossible for the men to escape on either side, and they must ride the logs for sever al rods. In such places the water is always swift, sometimes forming rapids, and watching the logs jumping, tumbling, rolling along with a deafening roar, one wonders how men can live among them for an instant. Behind the jam breakers come the sackers with their teams, drawing the logs that jams have forced far out on the banks and rolling in those on the bores. "Bringing up the rear,". is thetechic&l term given this work by the lumbermen, and it is no j more desirable than occupying the samc position in tho army. It is terribly cold work, too, wading in j the snow water, ice freezing on , the lcver3 and on the clothing j where exposed to the air, and; makes the spectators shiver to sec them. But the hardy lumbermen don't mind it. The expect it, and their strength is equal to the demand. At meal time they all come with prodigal appetites for their rations, th.it are as hot as they can be eaten. Hot biscuits, potatoes, pggs, meat, tea, coffee and every thing else, solid and liqnid, are smoking like the steam from a locomotive, while the generous draughts from the cup that ine briates add their fuel to the ercneral fire. No cold victuals are current in log-floating time. All the chill required is found in the ice-water, and something has to be taken to counteract its influ ence. Tho nights are spent in camps where the roaring fires, burning all night, partially dry the wet clothes that must be put on in the morning. Coming into the room where the clothes arc hung, a great cloud of steam is scan that rises to the ceiling, where it con denses, and either falls down in j drops or evaporates on the warm I boards, and the clothes are all t smoking as if engaged in a con test. "When the river is reached I the life changes. There are few jams to break, less wading and more riditig in boats, and all the work is easier and less dangerous. If tho logs stop dn a rock that is out in the midle of the river, a boatman carries some men there, who ma' roll them off and get into the boat again without danger and without getting wet. There arc logs along the shore to be rolled in, but the water is not as swift as in the runs, and in the deep water a man can stand with comparative safety. Everything is easier, and the day the river is reached is al most a holiday among the lumber men. Western Washington. Western "Washington Territory has little or no open country, but with few exceptions was a forest region. Along the river bottoms are thickets of vine maple, ash. al der and willow; on the uplands oak sometimes grows, but usually fir, spruce and cedar. Along the Columbia are some rich bottoms. The Cowlitz has an extensive val ley. All the region from the Cas cade mountains to the sea and northward from the Columbia to Puget Sound possesses much the samc character. The uplands are fir forests and the bottoms tangled thickets. When cleared they make the richest meadows and grain fields. The greater portion of this region of a hundred square miles is vacant. The Pacific divi sion of the Northern Pacific rail road passes through it, from Ka lama, on the Columbia, forty miles below Portland, to Tacoma on Puget Sound. 105 miles, and is dotted with villages. The county presents a rugged appearance, but has good soil. Tn a few years, when immigration shall have filled up the open wheat land east of the mountains, this timbered region i will be appreciated. It can be cleared as the forests of the New England and middle states have been cleared. When cleared these lands will have especial value from nearness to market and mild climate. In time these western regions of the north Pacific will be the most valuable on these ac counts; meantime, they are partial- jly neglected. They attract con- tinunl immigration and witness constant improvements, but the great rush of new comers U to-, wards tho open country that waits ' only for tho plow to stir the soil to , produce prodigious crops of whent.- WiUamette Farmer. "Writing to the Oregonian from Clatskauie, Columbia county, lF" says: All kinds of fruit do well here. For vegetables it can't be beaten, and it may surprise some in the east to learn that an average crop of timothy is four tons to the acre, and that five and six tons are not uncommon. Wheat is not much raised here, but over eighty bushels to the acre has been raised. In fact all grains do well if culti tivated. The time is not far off when all of this land will have been located, and when prospect- j ors will have found mines of tin and other metals; when coal mines will be opened aud wells flowing; and when we will have railroad communication with Portland and Astoria. There are two schools on Clatskanie. and there will soon be another. There are many children, and the way children drop down from cloud land here there will never be any lack of them for school or census pur poses. This powder never varies. A marrel of purity, strength and whnlesumeness. More economical than the ord nary Kinds, and cannot be sold in comp tition v.ith the mul titude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate ponders. .SoW only in cant. KOVAL IUKINO I'OWDER CO.. 10S "Vall-t., N.Y. King of the Blood Is not a "cure all." it is a blood -purifier and tonic. Impurity of the blood poisons tliesjs tern, deranges the circulation, and thus in duces inanv disorders, known bv different names to distinguish them according to ef fects, but being really branches or phases of that great en'ric disorder. Impurity oi Blood. Sucli are Dyspepsia, lillllouxne, Liver Complaint, Cwutipation, Xcrcou Dfx orrfer. Headache, Backache, General Wcah zict. Heart Dlscac,Dropru, Kidney Dhcac, Piles, tthcumattxm, Catarrii, Sernftila, Skin Disorder, Pimple. Ulcer. Swellbw. ic.. c. Kinc of the Blood prevents and cures these by attacking tiia-caufc. liupurlty of the blood. Chemists and Tihvsician agree in calling it "the most genuine" and efficient preparation for the purpose." Sold by Drug gists, 81 per bottle. See testimonials, direc tions. &o,,ln pamphler, "Treatise on Diseases ot tbft Blood." wrapped around each bottle. D. RAN SOM. SON & Co.. Tropi Buffalo. N. Y. HEADQUARTERS Foster's Emporium. Most Complete Stock in Astoria JY bvelties of all Kinds Fruits Beth Foreign and Doaaeatlc Wines and Liquors Of Superior Brand. FOSTER'S CORNER, 0 R &JTU0CK PImMae, G-as & Steam Fitttnc All Work Warranted. Till further arrangements, can bo iound at the new Odd Fellows Building JAS. W. BUDDOCK. ' 9 yalTs&'Sj i iof Absolutely Pure, S ISLlIi II 1 1 A-M- JOHNSOH & Co., i '.3Z&1 . -"" i fc-v-. ,tw i-aIsr . mm 3g& . :. A3M8IV&. 35 j ac2si fSr J VAs i RI1UI1TISE ; Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago., j Backache, Soreness of the Chest, j Goui, Quinsy, Soro Throat, 5k's- ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily ! Pains, ! Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet Paii7;ffc"n Ko Preparation on earth cycals St. Jjohh Oil ti a snfc,ure, simple nrJ cheap External Ilerrifdy. A trial entail but the comparatively trifling outlay of 50 Cent, end every one buffer, lng with pala can hxro chtap ssd pa itire proof cf iti claims. Direction! in Eleven LAngoae??. E0LDBYALLDRUGGI3TSA1TDDEALE2S 121 HEDI0HTE. A.VOGELER & CO., Zalthnorc, 33L, V. a A. The London World savs of Os car Wilde: "He goes back to America in the fall, then to Aus tralia, and ultimately to Heaven." The lavish adornments of the lat ter place will perhaps strike Oscar as inartistic and in bad tastf. James S. Law&on, Esq.. 1006 Morris street. Philadelphia, Clerk of the Philadephia JPrexs, suffered terribly with rhcutism, recevinc no ben fit from anvlhing until he! tried St. Jacobs Oil. "I used it for two days" said Mr. L., "and was intirolv cured." The Columbia Chronicle says: j "A man in Boise City, I.T., pro poses that if he is given the exclu sive right to sell spirituous liquors in that town he will agree to pny the indebtedness of the citv audi school district, and forever keep up a first-class public bchoo!, suf ficient to educate all the children, pay a good liberal -alary to every preacher for every church in tho city aud build a new church every J five years." SYMPTOMS OF IVGRfsiS, The com.ten.i"oc is pair and leaden colored, with occasiiij.Hl ltusho of a or eumvrib'il sjot on one or bo!h cheeks; the eyes bc-omc dull; tho pupil Ii:.;e; an azure scinirin-le rum :tlo:$; li'i' Jos; or eve-lid; tli" nis in iriim;il. shiI , mid Romt'thm-tblL'l;n i-ih f i i nppT ) lip; ue"iLk)iial li.dti'UUli !tuii u ii or tlirolildn of ili ; an ii:i:i-:i..1 . - crction of vapva; lliriy ur fnrrol Ion:;ih; . hrcnlli very foi:!,i:iriKulurl in the imr:.- i ins; appetite variable, some inn on-J clous, with a eiiRMint: hen- t-ou of tho, yumnch;at oiiiiT-.i-iitlrctyRoii; flV tiu I pains in the stoui i -n ; nt-i- .s'on d si.iu- t J aud vomiting; io!t-nl pains thnHighout tiie nlNlonii'ii; ImucIs iirei;iinr. at iim..sl co-tio; mod's ilmy, .' uufnipn ntly tinel w it i blond ; lelly sw I fii :! hurt ; j urine turbd; respiration ots-iMonallyd'tfl- j cult and accompanied lj hifccmgli ; ci-ugn sometiincsdn'aud convulle:uiiosi ::! ! dlturbel Mcep, with grindimjof the .crth; temj)er ariilile, but generally irrlt .hie. Whenever ttic alMc symptoms arc found to exist. DR. C. 2IcL.Ui'S TCRJIIFUKC will certainly cflbct a cure. Iu buylns Vcriaifnp be sure j on .-. the genuine UK. C. aioLANir.S VKIt.ns. rU(iE, manufnctureil bj' riciuhwriJ-.., 24 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, I'.i. i ie mirhet Is full of counterfeit. Yon uitl le riuht if It lui-s the signature of i'!.u: inc Uros. and C.McLanc. If your storekeeicr does not ht t':e- , genului. p!eae report to us. Send us n three cent stamp for 4 n.' some an . e-tisini cares. FLE3UNG BROS., Pittsburgh, IV.. SOLID GOLD JEWELRY, Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches, Of everj description. The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoriju 0AU goods warranted as reprcst'iited. 6USTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. W9 ' - A J 9H (KB risZZJ' --" v :5iwVrarrv3 rvEnl ?$Z ii &&&&?mg:! "W . if s&masg&'XZi ary JI &JJ-SXtZFt?rzZ?'r &4A - . ira;3tx2!Sr -jdmmmwMi ?aLA:aVtW?Arecva,Ti ami FOR ' IV-tlers In Ml) ries, CROCKERY & CLASS WARE. ALso Wholesale Dealers In Paixiis. OX!. Ynriiislic., C5Ins. n INitij". irJKls' Oil :ml "Water Colors. S'nsiii ami Italso- f o"t f.t'y on hand 2 full and choice stock of M.i;ih and Www itoCtfries Only tho M'lr -wK rf Crockery and Jla :trM. the Ij3r;r-wi and mot Complete oj nea in Asiontu Consisting of Dinner Sets. Toilet Set-. 5las. Knrt. :! W ter .--et-. liar Fixtures. Alt? "Mip. IVn ?. Ku-tie l'.ot:les Runlets, Tum ;!'! I. i :tnii- ujs, :ic . &c. rtrj tliipjr s.M at l-nwest living Hates. Quality ;narauto4'iI. An I :i!i:n.at:iu v.ltlnn!tv than repay you. IT PAYS imr rn i ma Tmrnrr -rn 1U Hi ADA Willi MA I WHO ? FRANK ELBERSON, SBBMeBatay & Confectionary. j wu Because my Goods are the Best, I and Always Fresh. I Cakes Canities etc.. furnished for Weddins parties, on short no 5 r, aud guaranteed to give perfect satLsfaezioi!. Cake ornamenting a .sjwciaUy. Opposite i. VT. l!uinis. WK. EDGAR, ASfOitH, tr' - - OREGON. Dealer in Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Srier Pipes, Stationery and optical Goods, Joiepli Uedgcrs and AVostcnholm GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. Go.'d and Silver Watches and Chains. Cleaning Hep airing. nkat. ciikal and quick. by ;f.ik;k kovktt. "Iain Mreet. orjw-ite N. Ivb's, PBETT7IAN BITTERS !, Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco. Loeb &.Co., Agents, Astori . Fine and Course Liverpool SALT. Tin PInttvRinrkTin, Caustic Soda. For sale ex "Warchou.se at Toitland or Astoria by KALFOUIt, OITHKIE & CO. dtf Portland. Or. Dressmaking. Plain and Fancy Sewing. Suite znntlc in the best Stylo and Guarnntped to Tit. Mrs. T. S. Jezvett. irooMsovcn r.ins. e.s.avarkpn's.i That Hacking Coun can be so quickly curtTd by Sliilolfs Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by Y. K. Dement. 8ANKINQ ANDJNSURANCE. X. 'W. CASE, BROKER BANKER - AJfI INSURANCE AGENT ASTORIA, ... OREGON OFFICE HOURS: FR03I 9 O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL 3 O'CLOCK P. ii. Hue Mataal Insurance Co. OF CALIFORNIA. J. I IIouoirroK Cn.s. It. Stouv.... i;o. 1 Sronr ...........Fre3ldent . Secretary .Agent for Cmon Capital paid up In TJ. S. gold! coin 300 000 00 I. AV. CASH. Agent, Clienamns street. Astoria, Oregon. 867,000,000 CAPITAL. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE, .VORTII BRITISH AND MERCAN TILE OF LUX DON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA .-'IRE INSURANCE COMPANIES KarTcsantici; a capital of SC.T.UOO.OOO. .v. VAN DUSEN. Acenu HAIB BALSAM. SiCVtH is preferred by those similar article, on ac count of is superior 'dcanline and purity. IIUUlMtl. U3V.Uliy IWaiilJT S ji'jii ' v'5s3aP' l contains materials .SiSp Tjirwr only that arc beneficial V'-v2)rKNi-5.y to tiie scalp and hair i!J and always Rastorcs the Youthful Coicr to Grey or Faded Hair P-irlccr's Hair Eabasi is finely perfumed and is warranted to nrei cnt falling of the hair and to re move dandruff ai ditdiin;. Hiscox & Co . N.Y. JCc. aaj (1 t!if, at !!n la drop and medlclux. PARKER'S NGERT0N1C A Snpsrlativs Health and Strength Restorer. If you are a irechanic or farmer, rorn out vrith overwork, or a mother run down by family or houao hold duties try Faskcjc' C.iscck 1 onic. If you are a lawyer ;ninister or business man ex lnustfd by mental strain orauxioiK cares, do not take intcxicaungstimu'asts.butuse Parker's Ginger Tonic If you have ( onsutnption, Dyspejjsia, Kheurox ism, Kidney Complaints, oranydisorderoftheiungs, stomach. Ixiwels, blood cr nerves Pai jcfr's Ginchu 1 OMC trill cure j cu. 1 1 is the Greatest Blood Purifier R.iJ ths Cest and Surest lough Cure Ever Used. If jonarevrastnuraway from age, dissipation or pry di-ae or weakness ardremiire a Jtimulant take C.r.UE t 1 o.. c tt nee ; it will lnvigcrate andbuild x i up froTi thi fi t dose but will never intoxicate. It has sated humLcds of lives; it may save yours. CtmON! Kfa.lIfil)it!tnlf.ralerGIorTotcrf errpejt J e f the bit rrsirdlal a jnt In tlit wotl J, anj li ratirely d rr rtf-rmj"7eritlmof etnptrIone. S-sJfarcbcsIutc Ilcui & Cm., N. Y. &0c & (I liifi, t dtalm la Jrup. Cr.CT S WING BUYING DOLLAR SIZE. Ire r, fi n A lt-?m(. fnnrrmfc Irt Twil. tlif delijhifai peifume exceedingly popular. There It nothing like it. Insist upon having Flobzs. ton Cologne and look for signatured en erfry bottle. Any drserht cr dealer !a perficaujr can saj-r'y von. IJia I "itirii lUer. L'.RRCSWIVO nt'YING Tie. SI7E. S3 Xotirc of Arp'lcatioti to Pnrchaae Timber Landn. US. INi OFFICFATOKEQOXCITY. . 0-e20ii,.I:muaryl9, I88t. X lice K l-ereby given that John II. Col in.ot Columbia eminty, Oregon, has wade nppl trill ntn purchase the SV Mof SW or Sec 10. T 7,X. K 5 V. Will. Men. under the pnmslons or thp Ait of Congress approved Jnne3, 1S7S. entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber linds :n the htates of California, Oregon. Nerada, and in Washington Ter ii nry." Ail adverse claims to 'aid tract must be fib'd in tin V. S. lind olliec at Oregon Cliy, O cumi. before the expiration ot sixty" das from tliis tate. Gu en under my hand this 19th day of Jan uary. 18S3. L.T.BAIHN, WJ 10: KegLster. .Voticc or Application to Parchnse Timber JLnnd. r AND OFFICE AT VAXCOUVEE, W.T., 1J January fltii. lSa.1. Notice Ls neretiy given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress, npprxned June 3. 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands In the States ot California. Oregon. Nevada, and in Wash ington Territory. William I. Smith, of Pa !nc comity. Wash. Ten, has this day tiled in this office lib. application to purchase the S K of N E ami N JJ of S E Ji of Sec. 31, T. lu. N or K 3 W, of tliu Willamette Meridian. Totltnouy in the above case will be taken before the Clerk or the District Court at O sten ille. Wash, Ten, on Saturday March :!lth. 1SS3. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands or an portion thereot are heieby required to 'file their claims in this office within slxtv (go) das from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, v3-10t Register. $500 Reward. We ttlll pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint. Djspensia. Sick Head ache, indigestion. Constipation or Costive ness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pids. wnen the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fall to give satisfaction. Sugar coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills, 25 cents. For sale by all Druggists. Beware of counterfeits aud imitations. The genuine manufactured only by Joint C. Wkst&Co. "Tin? Pill Maker 181 and 18.1 W. Madison St., ChlcaOT. Free trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt of. a 3 cent stamp, W E. Decent, agent. Z 2 PI W r S S E g - I 3 Z 5 z m ? : -s cd o WILLIAM DEALER IX Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms, Lumber. All kinds of --e5 . r- -r- T-r,-TeT-r C35; UAJDl UUllLDJLJIl,, GLASS, Boat Material, Etc. gJTj-, HBjSSisl j Boats of aU Sinds Mad to Order. I m -------- J"B""m m .""''' f-Onl?rs from a distance promptly attended to. and salisfartion guam teed in ail cases. MISCELLANEOUS. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Bexton Strket, Nkau Pabker Housb. ASTORIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LMDlMARIiHB Boiler Work, Steamboat Work. and Cannery Work a specialty. CA.STIWGS. Of all DeHcriptionH made to Order at Short Notice. A. D. Wass, President. J. G. HusTiJcit, Secretary I. W. Cask, Treasurer. John Fox, Superintendent .ARNDT&EEROHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH 8HOP-v AND ' Boner anop f-7?ytl &&GJ Ail kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AKB STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended t. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. EC. S 3? & HL EC 3K Si, DEALER IX Hay, Oats, Straw. Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand Wood Delivered to Order, Draying, Teaming and Express Business. Horses anat Carriages for Hire. DEALER IX WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. F1IWT CLASS FARM FOR SALE. 1 OFFER FOR SALE MY FARM AT Buckej e Point, near Knappa, consisting of 145 acres, Dwelling House, and Improvements; The place Is finely situated ; there are abont 1500 Cords of Wood, And some 400,000 feet of Lumber thereon. To anyone contemplating a stock farm, saw mill, or trade it offers rare inducements. For terms, etc., apply to Win. 1. Ross, As toria, or J. G. Ross, on the premise. 11a "JTWaay,-r",g' t&&&si$mt.. famr t coSSSI c "3"rj OH CJQ i fzWT CS 7-, o w Jw ' & z P Km, I o l M. & CO P pl FTT t J& T 5KF f5 asss tmgZz--SSk AND gS? Bracket Work A SPECLVLTY. BlblMi.i' CAKD.n. tl C. JIOl.ttKX. 'OTARY PUBLIC, , AUCTIONEER, COMMlbislON ANIj -SURANCE AUEM. r tJLO F. raltKmt. SURVEYOR OF Clatoop Couniy.and Citj orAxtoria Ottlce: Cheuamusstieei, Y. M. C. A. hall Room No. 8. r v- vvt mi ! IMI Attornry j t l.aAV. cr OFF.CE AT ST. ntLENS. OKEkON. Will atiend terms of C.urt at Astoria, Kalania.ma 1 oitamd, TJl D. WINTOX, Attorney and Counselor at Laiu. 03-Oflicc in Pyihian l'.:ilidti.g. itooms 11, 52. ASTORIA, - - - oi:t..o AY TBTTlili, M. a. PHYSICIAN AND SUUOEON Office Rooms 1,2, and 3 lltiiian Build ing. Residence Over Eliierson's Bakery, op posite Barm & .Mers' alioi. ci p. m: at, "ENTIST, ASTORIA, --- - OBEOO Rooms in Allen's building up stairs, eon er of Caisaiul Sueniocqh stiecta. J, Q. A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Chenamus Street. - ArfOKlA. OiJFt;o Piano Lessons With Use of Piano. MES. J. W. RUDDOCK. Terms m.derate. Orders maj bo left at Adler's book store. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITH1NG. At Capt. Rdfeers old stand, comer of Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery woric. Horseshoeing. Wasjons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. jr. WEiiinEiMEK. T. VTEIiTnF.IMEE M. WERTHE1MER & BR0. MANUFACTURERS OF FINE Havana and Domestic Cigars No. 518 .Front St. San TrancLsCo I. "W. CASE, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL DEALER IN GffiEEAL MlECMpiSE Corner Chenamus and Cas street". ASTORIA tKflfSN Attention Longshoremen. YOU ARE HEREBY NOT I MED THAT the reu'ar nit, tines "h 1' be l-e!u on l he first Monday of e..h m mh. M 7 r. m You will -.overn 5011 so'-.i s (cortlingly. B order 01 tlitPrtiidem. A. .MALTMAN. d lm Rec bec'y.