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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1882)
-- --S-!. r -4?jet ; -fV -T..$S"?; C3J -. inuui'njjjju.iuiJiiMumm mi iiuAjujiu&j-iiijjijTiijtj.iiL'jii-i iuMt.fc.4uuijJijiJXMiuuJM iiij,mu-'AJiJfciiiiaiiLiui.uiJ i,jjuMLj-jjujiatji-a.iMiJ.i-nlgVia!ili iiiiiiiBMaWMWM"MW"5?!!'a,,ttwlt''''M'W'WlMMIMMiM i i i i i 1 How to Become Naturalized. CLIPPED AND CONDENSED. I TTantea. MISCEJJ,AM)LS!. ! .O. H. ftJail asiosUra. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. AbTORIA OREGON TUESDAY ..HAY 3, 182 ISSUED SVERT MORNING. (Monday Esceptod), J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY. PCBHinESa AND VK01"EIET0E". ' .Itfonan Jjitildhvj; t'tsj Slrett. Terms 0 Subecription : erved by CarrioT, per west; ....2 Uintj vt by mail, foar month S" 'iO tut hr mail, ens yoar. . '.' ui ?rco of Purtaso toricbscrll'i-rs THEJJXTY: TE D.ULT ASTOltIA 'rill ! rent ntaUatZaCCTiUammth,frecfTiicge. J.Yaf r. irtto coifi.;n.ji!arabnce rem f.V cl(y can ' fiaec The astokiax follow tUvi, Daily r Wekkly dffans (ooHijiW-ofio-trifft. out nJdfHoial erijensc. .iifdrctcs may he zruingcd n ofto; cut tietfral. JsnTf. onitr at 0r. counting rntm. - Council meets lo-night. ! Ah applicant for naturalization, if j . arrived in this country after he was 'eighteen years of age, must make declaration beforo the clriJc of any court of record having common law jurisdiction and boal, of his intention to btcome a citizen, two yeaw at least beforo his admission as such. At tho i end of fivo yearn from tho lime- of his j arrival in tho country, such declara tion having been unido two years bo fore, ho is entitled to his pa pan upon application to he court. In case the applicant arrived in the TTnitcd States before ho was eighteen ye-irs of age 1 kVrl T n .T4-t 11 i tf . sv j r-.Tl$-. ca-A.lvottuetncnisinssrtolbytbBy-iir itj ', IforatoofSlS-j per square per month. ne years, and luw been in the coun- transicnt adverti'ing, by too da? or week, j try fiTO years, ho is entitled to become Chycect3 per sqnarc for each insertion. ja citizen without the declaration two years in advance; he will then make the declaration at the time of his ad mission, ihat for two ycaw it has been his intention to become a citizen. The applicant must be declared on oath that ho supports tho constitution of tho United States and renounce? all dlegiance to foreign power.. Further more, the court must be satisfied by one or more witnesses that thu appli cant has lived in the country at least Gvo years, aud in the stalo iti which tho court is held at leat one year, and that ho has bom a man of good moral character. A man vh has served in either the regular er lolun teer army of the United States, and has been honorably discharged, can bo admitted upon his petition without previous declaration. Tho oath of the- applicant is in no case allowed to prove the fact of his residence. Levity is the soul of wit. Beef is Boiling at iiujh figures eastern Oregon. . ' -Beefsteak and other luxuries ara advanced in prico of late. The Drownsville woolen mills im port cotton in compressed bates. The Shubrick moves too lively theso times to keep track of her. -W. S. Caldwell, a Portland pio neer, died in that city last Saturday aged 58 years. H. J. Hansen has returned from Fort Canby having finished his con tract at that place. Our fine weather was of brief duration, but it made sun worship purs out of all .iur citizens while it tasted. Some of the resident Chinese say: "Me heap HkeeChineo Mil; loomuih ee Chinamen come, work too jnuclfo cheapee, no likee." Tho sherifF cf Chehalis county advertises for sale all tho Northern Pacific lands within his jurisdiction on nccount of non payment of taxes in 1881. lion. W. Lair Hill speaks at Liberty Hall to-night on tho political issues of the day. Tho ladies are specially invited, and all that can should go to hear what ho has to say. Tho Twenty-ninth Annual Con vocation of the Missionary Jurisdic tion of Oregon will convene in Trinity Church, Portland, on Thursday even ing, Juno 1st, and continue in session until the Sunday following. The hacks running between hero and uppertown did a big business last Sunday. The owners have shown con siderable enterprise in Cttins up so ox teusivoly and deserve tho liberal pa tronage they enjoy. The new steamer for the Ilwaco Steam Navigation Company is making good progress and will be completed in a few weeks. She will be called tho General Miles, and will run in con nection with the General Canby be tween hero and Ilwaco. Got 'em again. A sirl to do housework in a small j: family. Apply to Thomas Lawsmi. "Wanted. ;a: si The following sad fiction is from the Portland Standard.- "A gentle man who returned ycslerdi.y from a two weeks visit to A-toria, gives a not very flattering account of the state of affjirs there. Tho meagre insult of the sa'mon catch thus far has hid a most depressing effect on the town and that uinming, noon and evening the prayer of all is for the salmon to begin to run. Tho uumber of roughs and loughs in the city is t cry large. Fights and affrays are of frequent oc curence! The police travel in couples and are-afraid to use their clubs in arresting disorderly persons, as if they do thoy are hauled up before a justice and fined from $10 to 810. The foreign fishermen are a rough class, and as an election is approach ing thero is a tendency to brf lenient with them when they transgress. This is a very sad stato of affairs .to prevail in tho Ycnico of Oregon." 'Tis probable that tho 'V.entleman" who allowed his heated imagination to thus run riot will now cool off on less potont beverage than that of the last two weeks. Whatever it is that he drinks it will not be Coffee. Funeral cf Mrs Caso Wo were yesterday shown tho plans of a now building 48x00, three stories high, to be put up by Hansen Bros., for Theo. Broemser, in the lot east of tho M. E. Church. The build ing is to cost nearly 3,000 and will begin about tho 1st prox. The Gro at the Ocean cannery last Saturday evening destroyed the main rtstaUblicient, but sufficient of the plant was left to justify tho owners starling up again as soon as they can replace iho material. They expect to be in full operation again by tho 1st pros. An English captain who had long lain in tho harbor of San Francisco, waiting for a crew, grew tired of the delay last Tuesday, and as ho only lackod ono of his complement, shipped himself to go beforo tho mast, signing the ship's articles, and placing his brotherfn command of tho ressql. William Humo, of Eagle Cliff, says that in 1830 he found on ono occasion a boar's toe in his trap; tho following season lie found two toes that the ursine had parted with in a: similar manner, and on last Sunday caught tho owner of the toes, a big fellow, who was minus threo of those useful digits. The set is now com plete, and tho bear is Ytoed, as it were.- Card ot Thanlis. - Mrs. Dr. Trenchard and family desiro to sincerely thank Hon. R. P. E.irlmrt, officers of thostcsmereBonita and Fleetwood, and their very many friends in Astoria, Salemand Portland, for their kindness aud sympathy in tho loss of our dear son and brother. Salem, Portland and Victoria papers please copy. Long beforo the time announced for tho obsequies of the late Mrs. Fannie E Case, last Sunday afternoon, the Congregational church was filled, as many being outsido as were in. The ceremonies were conducted by Rev. G-.-W. Atkinson, who in tittiug words gave ntterence to t'to feelings that filled the hearts of ail piesc-ur. At the close of hi rein irks th casket, which contained all that was mortal of the loved wife aud mother, was b.mo to Iho grave followed by the many different societies and riders f die citv and a cimconrsc of citirens who testified by ihi last net i.f if-iicct the feelings of i egret thiy felt fur her whu has "one biioiv. Frost in the Willamette valiey has damaged fruit. The Columbia is tU feet above low water at Tho Dalles. The mean tcmneraturo of iho water in tho Willamette is 52 degrees. A quarter of Orognu wheat will neigh 500 pounds; of other American, Chilian or Dauubian wheat, 4C2 pounds. In the United State.i District Court at Wnlla Walla, W.T., recently, Win. Harknes3 plead guilty to a chni-e of cutting timber ou government loud, ! and was fined 300 and coits. j The Dixon Tribune regiu- tls in troduction of cattish on this c-jast. It fcays they have almost cleared the sloughs of peich and chubs, and pre dicts that ere tunny years thc-y ull bo m the trout streams and destroy the young trout. Mr. Ilalett, over in Like county, fearM tint his heir would ninirel over his money, and as he believed ho was about l die, he burned up 822, 0d0 in gteonbicks. II- js nor. well and sawing wood for .1 living, and hit heits smile, htand on the sidewalk and look ou. Concerning the non ins.ine a lutn, a Salem correspondent writes: The ontsidp of tho building is all com pleted save tho erection of porches, woik on which will be commenced as soon as tho weather rettles and rapid ly pushed forward to completion. ".loy eometh in llii morning'' and this item of exultation in the Oil and Drug News: Carl Rumpt has discov ered a new product l exulting from the reaction of di.ii'oa.olohii'lmonosophon ic acid -v Ith the .sodium Kilt of boUnapthalitiexyloInionosulphuric a ehl. Advices from Now WtvliiHntor stato that the run of salmon in tho Frazer river has commenced, but tln-y do not run in sufficient numbers to mako them profitable ju the canning business. Tho cannery propiietor.iaio making greater pi operations ihan over for thesockeyea run this summer, and judging from the number of cinneries now in cotiiplotp working order, iho amount of fish put up this season will far exceed that of any previous year. The Seattle Pot-Iiitelligwieer edi torially .said: The Odd Fellow- of Walla Walia have thu finest hill iif their order in Wa-hingum Tor litory. Tho Odd Follows, of Astoria ato now building a lull c-itimaied to co-,t them $2.",000. In m-ither place is tho order stronger in any respect than in Seattle. The next Grand Lodge m to be held in this city, ono year hence, and it is to be hoped the local fraternity will then have a hall of their own, at least as good .is those' A situation for three girls, to do house-: -eg-tr tSZZ ' "Gjltt -c tets i work. Inquire at this office. - -- -3. J- -.iSJ I- Lost. Saturday mcht, May 20tli a ceuts fine : shoe, between 'Astoria and Union Paek-1 ing company. Finder will please leave ! ai this office. "rj TSo larsest stock ot IKj!! flJirf Backs and Stationery l k-JtsSi of ever description. iMi! 12 lit :rlirul n.tr.Vi V.IIiVa PftAM-,l WIM Z1-4 -""--.. ----.j. .-..u.iA., h .,. ' R i " oiks, Ai uums ana IVantrtl. j-i.ii X jrjrt) UoM J'ens, -sjsyj;ia21!wuiej a full and complete "SSStfl Mock ol t'vorytlilng usugUy lafcKl Book ., ...-,.,. .... ,i,v ..!..:., :-;..l at Kent in a veil rcmi Ancaigirmian."" uu 4.1.101 ai imuS .store. Also news donot anil znezicv for can get a good situation by applying at j paruj !nrio.ilS'loul.itj! y r mis oince. REMOVAL! C. H. COOPER, Wooit fofSalo. , I have al)Oitt is hundred and ftlryi cords of tlrv hemlock, which I will 5cll( f.r cash at'SATj per cord. 1 will delivt r ' the wood to in v customers. I?. R. Lu:ioy. Carl Adlei'sfHuelc Store OP THE - Aotorin Yt'nSIe. Frank l'abrc ha Jkvh fumid guilt v of mnkins the !st Ice Cream. l''nttni" Mt If "tlHvb . i l -,. rf lUMIIIUIIIIIllllItllllllllllliniUIHt ! " Pianos and Organs Of all n.iloN foiKtantlv on hanO, Alo u fall stock ol Men to chop :ffi cords of wood. Ap ply at my office. J.U.I). Gr.AV. Attriitiou. So IS , ,, ..... iVltiLlNS, GUITARS, IJANJ03, AC- jIeinb-r?au'i.;.jur-tedloincet ..jthi'iri coi'.DKON'S, CONCKRTINAS, hall on Suudaj-. May illst. at one o clock i HARMONIC.VS. FLUTES. r.M., without unifr.iin.for the purpose :,",-:,,., f. of a tend ing the funeir.1 of fn iSr. AlsoaLaniestookorthebestof riilJv order 'VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, " ' " C. H. Stock rnv, rV.im.m. SHEET MUSIC, AND MUSICAL IXSTrUMENTS. Wlint .Hat.01 Von I1K-.V j H .e a, tVetitlilus else btloaKlni; to a 1'lrst 0li Aluiio Stor. tootli is inisMiiciMnonatlti'iueiaor, Will remove on or about the first of May nniljou cannot help hissinc. (io and '! one put in, and then use SOZOUONT io l.-fpi) the otlu-rs visht. Yon Mioul.t have done this vcars ago, but it i- better now than never. ttw M'Ci-UI .tlarii!ii Is .1 mammolh shurt. dctihU- tin- j '.ize of the Dally. It i jut the pa- i per for the fireside, containing in addi-l tioutoatl the current news, choice int-' eellauv. agricultural matter, market ro poitsetc. Jt i furnished to single sul Mrii)iTs at 82 00 per year in r.dvam-f. Tin' larut"t .slock and ni". cm .t les of Sott andfetiff Hats. at Mclnto-.hl (llntluug More. jl I X L STORE i s uuctiiiisiiiuiMMuiasiiiiuiiiiuiiuiiiuisuiuiiiuuiuannnUHii TOTUE- KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING. 1 l'i-w riinl Or lt.v..fi1il ml tin TTtnnthK'.in- -l'.ntie-i wishing gtocciief-, j.is- . iiinunt plan, or for rent. -, or merchnndise of anv description. J mid leave their order-, with A. Tan CARL ADLER'S VARIETY STORE c7- watches. Clocks and Jrwr Ir-. iiv rt Pocket ;'iid Table Cutlery. h' l V:.nKte Aotloiu "C 'irtt 1'ietiire l'ramcs a Nij.-j&Uahv Carrlases. 1011 should Dnsen A: Co. as 111-.- are irepatcil to lie-' liver goods in any parr of the eitj on : Uic mone'-i riiiice. A complete stock of boys' and chil dren's suits jn-.t received at fi-liitt)3!i's clothing tore. S!nlohs Cough ami Consumption Cure i- !d by us on guarantee. It cures consumption, Sold by V. K '''-ment. ud Table Cutlery, niioiis ana ioy, mes ami Chronios. SWj.-jjigjiJaoy uarriaKCS, a coiBpieie assortaicnt. New goods by eiry teanler. The public an- mi ited to eaiulnp my stock and prices. CH1'.SAMIS ST.. - ASTOKIA. OltEGON. Anew stock of stoves of ih, lati-st styles at John A. Montgomery. T'hrf-i1 covr loads of dry fn, spruce limbs, and bark, just reec'f.vii .uid for sale at (Jray's dock. shiloir Vilalizeris what jounced for Constipation, Los.-, of Appetite, l)ii 2iness and all -iymptom of lH-sp..))-,in. Price io and 7" cent- per liott!.-. "s.M bj W. i:. Dement. Jlrcnv up the who!" sy veils w'tlii Ki'ig of the itiood. See Adr:ie!iii'r. I'mf !rni! AffiVi-r vi mr.Mhu' v i 1 1 1 uuikcd success in" hi-, musical iiitinic- tions. More advanced pupils can be ac commodated with lessons at their own houses at the monthly rale of S. ill vou sufjcr v. itit InspppM.i anil Liver Complaint V ShilnliV. vitali7ii Is uiiarauici'ii 10 cure joti. .-om oj m.i Dement. Street Improvement Notice. VOnCK IS HKEEBY-UIVEXTHATTHE iS Common Council of Hie Cltv of Astoria propose t tepnlr and ImproTO Hemlock street. In ShlveH's A-torla, from the east side 01 Sainton st re 1 1 to tlie cast line of said cltv ot Astoria, by removing all planks. sttiai'rrs and timbers tiint are, in the opin ion u tliei sapcr.iitdidrat of btreets, detect ive and not sound, and replacing the same wii!) iu a n sound ol.ink. timbers and stringers, and by widcn'.n? the pres nt road- wav (.r iiipio.meiu- in aim upon sam street, eight feet. ! ilmiait spiles 011 the l.iirtli .sid() of 'i'.d llfiiilock strret, and l'1-i.-ii- i'jp-,stiIi'Kcrs and planks thereon am! l.iilinj;-) on tin- u'it-Mc ; and unless a rc i.ioii4raiiv, signed h the owneis of two tliiitls of the urniKTU f routine on said por tion of s lid street, be filed with the Auditor and Clerk of ,tid oily, wllhln ten days from thpln.iii puiilic.ition 01 tins notice, tue com mon Coyutil v.lll order ld repairs andtm provcmenti lo be made. in eider of the Common Council. F. C. hOltlUS, Auditor and Clerk. Anuria, Mav 11. lb!C. lut d possessed by tho brethren of storia and Walla Walla. xV young nun who wauU to bocomo a comedian of the burlesque order asks ho? is tho best way to commence. O, we don't know! They commence in different way;. Soino carry chairs ot Gr3t, and pnll up tho civpet, and stand around holding wooden spear.s. But the surest way is to appeal us a heifer. Don't misunderstand 11s. A voting iicui who appeared here last year ,u tho hind h;s of -x. s':t' heifer, in a b-irU-sipi.5 upsr.t, is now tho irad- Mr. John IJogen ot the Central Mar kct. has made arrangement-, to keeii a! he tinoit fre-.it lili.elc. in their siusim Clixs. Stevcn-j & Son have lor sale, and are agents for the new Sing. 1 vw inc machines. fiii to Jtoscnc ami iry Hi.- ito-.tn Crystal Ice Cream. Occiiicul ISlo. k Another of thObP line A. 15. ."-1,-e orsans at the City lioolc Store. Koi the genuini' J. H. i'IiU.t o'.d I!'jiir!Ku.:iiiil till' best 01 wiiii'-. liquor and Sm Fianejseo beer, c.ill at tin- ii-m oimvsile thi !'!! tower, .ind - .- 'i:iji- Ml. In order to reduce stock,, previous to removal, will otfer a Xjiberal Discount! To all Cash Customers buying bills of 810 or over. Astoria, April 15th, 1882. ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor. A-STOItlA, - - OBEGON. , speoiaxi kjjjxroxTiq'ojeEagEm'p. .REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PEICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONa JLAltOK ORDECS IS UKK HtOPOETION.- LessEQuantltiQS, ) Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer,' ... S 160 per Dozen S3SpccIal attention paid to orders tuna IuUlc nouseaaad FarallUx.'S Street Improvement Notice, JOffCi: is HKP.l'.nV GIVEN THAT THE L C'eimiKui Council of the city of Astoria, preuoscto repair and improve Cedar street, mftlilvclvS Astoria, trom tho cast sida of west-iithsirceitotiie v.ctsiae or saimon sti.'ct. bj rchio hut all planks, trln"cr3 and timtx'rs. tli it arc in the opinion of the Supt. of streets d.'ieetivc and unsound, and re llpeiu ih-- s.ihipv ith r.iuv and sound planks, timl.rrs:indsti!nurer. and by widening the pn-wnt iu".i!i-.a 01 improvements now la and upon s:tul Ntreci flalit feet, bv driving spiles on the noi th sldn of said Cedar street, and plaffiiiK caps, strlnfjeis and planks there on and rallincs on the untildcs, and unless a iii!:oitr:incc.ii;iiL.d b tin owners of two ih::ii? ol the projintv fronting on said portion of said stit. he Hied with the VnriiriirMi.i Clrikof said cltv within ten das froi.: the third publication of this notice the Com-i.on Council will order said repairs !..! lriv.ro'.-.viipr.i, io :m iimue. I Hy nr.k-r of the Common Council. C. MilJKW. Stevens & Son h-ivc tht.lr -Mie. Audltorand Clerk, crowded with new uo.i.1-, all mirit.d in A.tcn-., Ma. i-Ui..ks. Kid plain fiijini"-; THE COLUMBIA BREWERY LAG! l'ho willing ilil,-.-t Hi. Cltv tnri-au-the !h'-t in tin it'i Tin' ing c.muuudi.in of the ir-mji-. Wh do j -.oniMhiiig iiic and d.ir.ihlc.n.l io-! not know ho liii axperiai.ce as ihaPV1 nur?. ".ullu 'a'-1"' ;;;i- ii'.ni tij" L;r.c. V iill.i !,'! Earth to- Earth. Tho list sad tribal fi thai atlrctioti; can pay to those ftom whom we all part upon life's pnthway was yesterday tendered the lemains of Robert Trenchard. The body, which had arrived from Portland Sunday afternoon, was borne from tho Epis copal church to the graveyard, where tho beautiful liturgy of that faith gave promise of consolation to the mourn ers, that, though the coffin-lid hid tho inanimate form of sm and brother from tho yearning gaza of those, who loved him so well, yet tho spirit rose triumphant o'er the tomb to meet and mingle with the souls of thoso that will some day greet our own, when we, all of us, like streaks of morning cloud, shall have vanished into the in finite azure, of eternity. hind !'-. of .1 hidfiT hebi.'.l iiim. but I I-. 1. n.,w..l !. . .' ,..! - .. iho got thou- and yoU n -jury. ) i.m-vm..! hyMnl-.V-.-.i: in:, iMn- PdWi .n'iii i edy. l'l Ice :V cent -, iias.ii llijicto! fi.v. .,.,...,., .. ,. .. - j t r sn)(. j.y u . ,, i.w,;. Police Court- A Home. The Odd KcHows of this .-.tale huve purchased a farm, comprising 100 acres of land, admirably located neav the mouth of the Sndy, in the ntcrn portion of Multnomah'cnmity, on the line of tho 0. P.. & N. Cos railroad, and about twelvo miles from Portland. This farm is to bo U3ed as n homo for tho aged and indigent of the order that are not otlu-rwisa provided for. Tho founding and maintaining of tho homo is a popular schonio with the order to which it bolongs. No wheat has been received in Portland for two weeks. There is enough in the warohouses t. mako up ono cargo moro, which will probably be ths last of iho soasou. Ice for sale at tho Occident Hotel. in Jio-jiir.iis fii i.w'-, M.r.i'Hi it SoaI is largeh us.nl nsiidNiufeclrti": ami piuifyingagi-iit. rtkt'Tivth.iilii" Droj, cure in one inbuilt-. li.iby c.uii.iEC-. from .c;i up io .--j.". Litest. st vie-, and line assortment, at AillerV. ' . - e: Irr.prcvemer.t Notice. H-t:i'.rV i.IVEX'ni TTHE IS SCPKlttOi:' TO MOS1. ANU 1.1 KXCKULED BV .NQNEJ ONt THIS COAtfl JOHN HAUJN, - PROPRIETOR, CHEWABIUS STREET, ASTORIA, OREGON. ftirOrdci-i leu at the UEltMANlA BEEE 11AXL will LfepitmpUy attended to." Oiir- il i-oi-i....... i m -1! of th." i.!t ot Astoria MM- in-tiuir i-t.t iii-i-rnvesaiinon street in l.i."l-." .-irl.i. iioln il.f- north side of (-d,n -"'. I lo l.- "t: s!J.- of Hemlock -!"-.;.!., r-:noi.iu i'I plank-. ."itnn-;ers and tin.! . .!,:i' at". 'nil pini..n of thi-snpvr- -i.i.-i.il. i : ; - ...i.-r.-"tlve and unsnimd. ,-.!.! n w-.i'u !" "" vitii new and ound r)..tiul:-. innlc r- .'lid -lnni;'ns,aiil by widen- lit ('It 'J v' ill It. 1'K.M '- liUJJII" llliilll nm. h. :,inl i:..i -aid -.ircpt.e.-Kht feet, by .Iriuns soils'- o't tlf . .si side of said .SiUir.cn -tr. ft .mil pi.ieiii.'ti.ip-.-nhiKcn and planks tiirre oil and railui's on the out-idc ; mid un Ici, a iPnioitilr.iii.-c, siaieii hy the owners of two-third-, cf the property fronting on said sir? w. b fdi-.l with :h! auditor and clerk of -aid cit .-.itliln ti-n '(As from the Unal pnb Iic.itloiiot this totio'Mhc Conniion Council will order -aid iei--iirs and improieiaent? to bf niaile. !... rtn.lm. ..T ll.rt Cnt..mfin lj-.tllli.il Sleepless .SiuliK m.ute miscialdei - r C. KOUKlri, lv that terrible cough, bhiioh's Cmv i- Audltorand Clerk. Hie remedy lor you. Sold by W. K.-Uc- Asio.-u. May II. l-S t""t ment . Notice to Contractors. Tin wii.1- hi: ukceivkd for kdild- 1) ins the New i-;hool Home, on Block 74.1U11I1 Satiuday..lui'n 3.1SS2, at 1 o'clock i". M . iiccunlins to the plans and specifica tions to he ccn at ,T. Uearharl's store. Mils will be coiishicro 1 for main bulldlns and the I'avir.cr.t son:'rately. or both to collier. Hi' Ulicctois rcsorvn tho right io rcl ct anv or a'l bid-. Satisfactory bonds be required with iccli bid, Slay. 22. Chris. Dull", vagrancy; lined 320 or ten days in city jail .Ino. Drown, aiding prisoner to escape; ?50 or twenty days in city jail. Joe Brown, indecent act; 10 or twenty days in city jail. T,... I. 4 I... WF, fro. . .ii .. i.. am :,. --iu ." ino?. .Airman, uiuiih; v-xu oi ": shelves at John i Kte-hest and finest cakes, Iruit and candy al the Astoria canuy. factory. cream tlavorc Call and examine those baby wagons at the City book store. ' ! Chas. .Stevens ami .Son iiae:i slock ofninuldingiandmonldi'rs tools wl'lcli can be bought cheap for cash to c'ise out that branch of the business. b'or lame Dack, Side or Chest u-c Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cent-. For sale bv W. K. Dement. Transient and dav boarder.-can be! o,-..ii!r.f ti.'nonr.int nir?r-tora. accomodated at Mrs. Lovetf-j coffee and! " ' .1. (;. HUSTLER. Clerk. Chop house, on Main street. Meals is' AM. ria. av :'), 1SS3 Alt cents Howards. Day board Sls) pea-' ' week. V.v.Tthing clean and comfort-' $1,000 Reward. a,,!l" Willi: MfillT or THE am or may, Cioup, Whooping Coiurii an;! Hio-.i j t'-oit Xo. 21.nm by Arthur Vhltty, had chills immediately relicM.ibv shiioh's lmf of a Sri cut and stolen, of : the foow r..rc So'.! hv V P IVi'cn' ' s dc-criptioii, lz : "CD of Larbour ir- 0..n. -.n.d a wj.. imj u.. ! Twir.c N'o with M.iclc streaks ofruu- hlcacliel luinc nvuea uirougii iuc "t", Jolin A. XEontgomeryy ITcrtSSOK TO JACK1NS 310STOOMEET.) Tin, Stieet Iron and Copper Ware. A Oezexal AMOrtmeafoi HOUSEHOLD COOD8. ACMiU for 31a;ee Stoves and Ranges the Brt.i la thu market. fiambUu Koodi of sit kinds ou bin.. Jv-t work dono la j; wonananUkA icsauw. COHMCK OF 3J.I.,AU JKFFKUSO.V HTHEKTH, ASTORIA. - BlfeSSBSfiiSlfiSS- CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTUKKR OF; FUENITUKfi as BEDDING", AND DEALER lh' CarpetsJ Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLK8 Complete hi every bmueh. : , , 1 A iciiiCily n'riniiise5lioli.l.oii-itn:p- S:j-ir.cii uit-li and ;. mcsht-s ifep. corij ou want to Ret some of J.ascoe.sice h:0n. dv?nen-i:i. weakuc.-s. k-it. :i"ue..Iincsa''.MCl with o si cotton twine and teHlay: trcsli m.ulo nnu nicelj PiP I'nT.firv' l.ir.nif.'-, Lioi-in in -r Iwd lln.- with ;,o. ta: corh ir.anieu ,i. i AND lflMCl.s.l.ui..liii.. p, j.-vnnnrT lifainsinvmirsonfiimlsll- I mh mfi.u'i-.n,n i.'.din to tnc arrest ana I'. J. Goodman, on i l:fi-:trmn -trect. . i.n kt'ch i f ui.'s-seiivtRMllncuttliiKiinfl' has just receivnl tic IntcM ;:r.! inn-,; -.tcaims.' lh- ab..c mentioned net or any t ant hulie- n-i c.cjciii;iii4 i iiiunuuvi-'h. ,i...rt days in city jail Jno. Doc (Chinaman) keepinj resort for tho purpose of smoking opium, 20 or ten days in city jail. ,vs liantly" stovepipe I fashionable style "f V'JN ?V -Ia A.Montcomcrv's. ' boots, shoes, eic Acutln .V-to.-i:-. ' llltj KtlltWil? .'" '" 4'-t biWii!f-s?wif.t n?: JOSEPH HUME. c- -t - mm WIUotv baby carriages in lariirt ariety at Adler's. If you want ice cream that is -Ice cream, go to Frank Sabre's. Music for the mano, orcan, Unic. violin, guitar, cornet, accordeon.'Daujo, i rt mxed AN'D BOL'SD TO AS if Stir: ' fife, concertina and other insttuuients,' and ruled to any order, at i Incf T-bnolimrl f- AdlPT: Tnnnli. ;tnrp. I 3 - 'ftrr AaTOKTAJf o5n. I I5LANK .100KS .-fax AsTosua oSe. GO Jt5o i pffa 'kih ffSra tS "MPS m SISKS &M op ZCK d mm SSk 1-1hI!-?S T.3-5 "-3J izH 22i 'V - . ;5il' 1i2j!S tS w- 2 'j SiiiSH oil N . ?