fpt' he 21 wjt t J Jr JU Jv I'M' 1 !' 4 Vol. xiv. Astoria, Oregon, Friday Morning, January 2, 1881. No. 17.- X GENERAL EASTERN NEWS. Y MAIL AM TBUMKAI'H. ConKliiis's Man Witts. Albany, Jan. 15. The republi can legislative joint caucus met this evening to nominate a United States senator. The first ballot resulted: Piatt, 54; Crowley, 26; IJogers, 10; Lapham, 4; Wheeler, 10; Morton, 1. PlatiV nomination was made unanimous. Tlir Morrj i:iislnrs. Chicago, Jan. 13. The Inter Ocean's New Voik special says: Frequent reports have been circu lated recently, some of which have found publication in a vague form, to the effect that the democrats in congress intended to order an in vestigation of the forgery of the Morey letter, and ciicumstances of 1to.s use as a campaign. document, with a view of justifying the demo cratic national committee and its leaders in their endorsement and circulation of it. 13ut there has been a great delay in the matter, to say the least, and now there arc reasons for believing that the pur pose has been abandoned for fear the investigation might reveal too much of the inside history of the organization and the contentions which 'distracted it. Barnuni re cently repudiated Hadley, who, it is alleged, worked up the wit nesses in Maryland and Massachu setts, and was anxious to throw the blame of the a flair on the clerk of the democratic committee, Mr. Dickinson. Hadley disappeared from New York and could not be found. The Secret of Happiueis. The failure of so many married people to agree is one of the mysteries. All considerations of comfort and duty would seem to unite in inducing pleasant relations between persons who are legally tied together. The record of di vorces, the advertisements of "left my bed and board," the overheard bickerings, and other indications, .show, that, on the other hand, there is some y-rcat disturbing cause that interferes with married bliss. Whoever throws light upon this incitement to evil, and sug gests a remedy therefor, is indeed a public benefactor. Such an one ha been found in. Maryland. He is dwcllinir, to io precise, in the town of Denton, in tin- fourth dis- tret of Caroline counlv. Ik i.s a veteran 01 r"-I veu aiKi h wile i almost as old" They huvo lived together for 00 year.-, and, though their life ha 1hcu plain and IhIkmi- j ous., their Muihng and Contented faces Sihow that it !ia been lixpp; 1 Th's veteran husband. Curli An drews by name, has been recently jjproached by a young Benedict, wJio fancied that the old man had discovered the secret of wedded bliss, and who therefore besought him to make public his know edge, for the benefit of the wide circle of uuhappy married folk. Con senting in the kindliest spirit, the veteran said: Well, sir, I have always noticed that there is more trouble between man and wife over making the fire in the morning than anything else. If they can get along feinoothly about that, everything else is smooth. My wife and I went to housekeeping together in our log cabiu nigh fifty years ago. We've only got one tire-place, but that's a big one. When we moved in 1 said t her, "bally 1 11 make the fire and 111 tend to it. I made that fire, and it's been bnrning ever since. Por nigh fifty years I've covered that fire before goin to bed and I've fixed it up in the morulas;. I've never had any matches in the house, and there j are never any sulphur smells in the m.uaen-ua. mie xuai uro minis fttr. tlii.ri ir Tifnni ill I.urrii Aiirti-pure -..-, ...v.v .- A- ... .. w home. Henry Bergh advocates flogging in every state in the union, as well as by the national government, in place of imprisonment. He says: inure arc x.ir,ouo eiiiiuuais 111 our ' state prisons, and 80,000 more m ' our jails and penitentiaries, ofj whom New lork city supplies j oo,uuu t- s rt -i.i The criminal classes cost 15,000,000 a vear in New York ' and 2000 there is one church to every citizens, and a rum shop to! evcrv seventy-five." Salem Items. An association of Baptist preach ers for this northwest coast has been in session during the past week. They bring favorable re ports from their several charges, hut ajjree that there are net suffi cient preachers for the extent of their teiritory, and the number of inhabitants. The recent heavy rains, and swollen streams in consequence, are the principal topics of conver-. mtion among our people at this time. A vast amount of damage has been done in the Willamet val ley. Bridges, fences, houses, etc., have ben washed away, and the large amount of grain injured in warehouses, situated a low points. Railroad and steamboat transpor tation has been seriously interrupt ed, but there is a fair prospect of the lhod receding in :l few days. Nws has returned us of the near approach of wars, famine, and pestilence, of the overturning of kingdoms and empires, and seri ous disturbance of the social affairs of Utah territory, by way of TiUa mook. These and many other startling events are to transpire in the year 1SS1. A sage astrologer of the coast range of mountains is the medium, through which these suirtling items of news are convey ei to the public. K. M. Waite has completed the printing of the laws and journals of the last legislature, and the secretary of state is engaged in distributing them to the several counties. The work is substan- j tiallv and neatlv executed. A temperance lecturer by the name of Hawkins has been in the city several days, during which time he has made some violent speeches, in which he pledged himself to close all saloons on Sun days, and to see that other laws, regulating the sale of intoxicating o s rs liquors were enforced to the letter. But at this time the saloons are rHiming as usual and no effort has been made so far to prosecute their owners. .It is suggested that the efforts of the lectuier brought about the present flood oi water, and people whose property is in j danger, are thinking of trying to . .1 ,.w. ..i.. ! Su pi em e-court is busy at work, having a long and important docket before them. It will prolwbly require three montltt time to dis pose of the business now on hand. A half doen aspirants for of ficial positions, laboring under tin erroneous impression that the time of our present postmaster is about to expire, have been circulating petitions asking their own appoint ment. But the documents will probably take a long rest in some pigeon-hole before any necessity or examining them will arise. Capt. Scott, the present incumbent, is a most excellent and popular officer, whose place it would be difficult to fill. X. Pakty. The Argonaut of January loth 1 iforins us that Hon. John Slier J ,,,, . ,, man (Old lVosperity) has been clec - ted to the Uniteil States senate by the Ohio legislature; Hon. Eugene Hale has been elected in Maine; j Hon. lien Harrison in Indiana. e yesterday rcported the elec I -' J l We yesterday reported the elec tion of Hon. John F. Miller in j California and Mr. James G. Fair in Nevada. All are representa tive intelligent, and honorable men, indicating that the senate of j VnUed g fc ot ret d. - .1 1 . 1 . J inn- in the nhararter and canncitv its ncw inembeK. All these lcm?1 are npw to a senatorlal . , , s, 1 man. Blanks, Promi.ssory notes, bonds fur deed, quit claim deeds, mortgages 1 and wamuiU deeds, at this oftlce. .ikts m:w ii:ik' c:ift. Oa tbe wy the nt Mwma Wv rtmhM mwri4 t tiRnMH frm AUtwc,' D. 3i. h. i A gkr of the Aneicttt Vdl has lired the Modern heart. Ami. tnHet-lHtd. Kwreka ! rttR- thru all the 44of. M Art Ctrl with it pi-Mtuc mjes. . km hhl from CJftt lf MtM. A miracle of hwtmiukUI. h : H k hen asnta ! The tfck if twentv it Htwrte lm .swept that Since nr-t Uh atifcbly Creek imvvHed IhK marvel of hk hat'. KmtatiMM-d beneath the wreek f TIhh in earth w hhh hemes I rwl. Wat-reeve Pmhn shrcs tMHgfct tHeltrittj' initHsof Cm1! DcflHMl ttf I he" of er. k itwersabe Um wave. Whlh Art euh. s at H hhn revival fnmi I hi jjrme. A far- erst shall briwH. for perish A tlimgs win ; This tropin rf a jtWeH untmMe ia re- elows dUst. A more imthcttc Mr then shall intrst from iHonai iiis. in llmt wlik-h thr-HM-h tohl of its HrH tfrWji-Hf. mortal lits. riian llmt which thr-HM-h lite vuitihed years. Oh ! touch it light. nMtorsvl- Time, nor IlUtl it tAthtfMMt Till men hitll team thi ."Masters stroke, and follow where he trod Oscar T.SkwcV. Mrs. Monhous experience as the wife of Uount von Hatzbeldt ought to lie a lesson for giddv- headed American girls, who are so anxious to marry into a titieu family. The count was offered the position of secretary of state upon the condition that he renounce his American wife. He did su. henator liruce. of Missismoui. . . 4 r lias maniiesieo a vearning' 10 enter , , . , " f 1 1 the cabinet, hilt uarnekl lias not , , . , , , as yet responded with that cheer - iui uiuv.iii villi1. 11 iiiu sauiu sciiuiui would rejoice to see. This tends to strengthen the belief that the I 1 v. 11.1 .11 new cabinet will, as the art critics 1..-1 i.. it.. ii...r. I .i, laiKouiiii .um "icmuiui tunc. - 1 The National Republican says: J 1 General Nelson A. Miles, who has ' ' t just received his briinulier-sreueral- J o c ! snip, is a nanctsotne, soiaicnv man,: I ' 1 with curly :urly brown hair and a'rud-! dv bron.ed face IS hist Amen- l " I .1 ..i in -v in the war with Ivlllg 1 hllip. Tin. ,.it.t'..n f alnvufliwr ti: 1 lie question ol elevating the ad of the agricultural depart-' P r. j Bllt to the dignity of a cabinet! head men . . -ti 1 1 . 11 1 minister will undoubtedly be press - j . 1 - .1 . CO lO a decision HI tllC Ue.Xl COU- eceiit declaration ol ..,irr. ;. fvnr ,f iLTc range in lavor of tins the national gr change M-enis to havi given a new . imncti to the movemeiit. and it ' isnrobabletheubordinateoranires! and farmers clubs throughout the 1 a country will urge the matter upon the attention ol" conjrrehpuien Henry M. Weston iniule his ap-, pcarauce among the bucket-shop sjieeulators of Chicago two months 1 ago, rapid! v rot on terms of good 1 .. ., . . 1 1 - I frllowshio with the proprietor. .... - , 1 , , ,.'! told him that he had been a conh -; , . 1 . . ,, r. I deutuii operator with Kussell oaire . . . ... and g:ive them jiomts on which , 1 r i 1 1 they rarely failed to make money. All this was done with a purpose, j for he finally led them into an op- oration bv which he cleaned them 1 out of about 100,000, and com - pelled them to close their shops. l - - r Geo. C. Gorham has published .1 vr 1 i 11- in the Y;tshiBffton ueiuibhean a letler -- wich he warmly justifies his advocacy of the coalition of tbe republican party in Virginia with Mahoues followers as a-rainst the regular demoerats, on the grouud ' that such a coalition would "insure . the colored people asrainst being 1 - n remanded to the political slavery from which Gen. Mahone and his' supporters have emancipated; them," and, that if independentism j is o2,000 stronucr in Virginia than i , ,. , ' ,, ,. i republtcauiMn, and equally reli-, able for all patriotic purpoes, it would be folly to aid the Dour- bons bv making a hopeless three cornered fiht tlii-s year in a state contest. Warranty d-eLs. qnlt claim de-ds and mortngei. fnrMk-at this oOice. can jlUCCStor, Hev. John Miles, Before a body of men make themselves r, - . 1 e ,. I censors of another's moral ami .social char- was a Puritan minister, who fought .acter. they had better examine their own. tv ,, . , r 1 I Hearts of women are broken nearerhome than Indians 111 the intervals of preach- .Sweden, occasionally one 111 Astoria, or re TI , , j ports belie some of those rhritttan gentlemen lllg. lie commanded a company who an- so exercised ab'.ut me: while others IIor.c Education. in something written we have t Jmiiatjnct recollection of hnvine ma an made liifercucu to a general nisptsitiou auiuiitj hoys in thoir teens, as well as Imvs uf niMiurcr vonr.-t. ti inlititpii -- f - o and bless the world with their pn- ittund knowlotle of the horse and Ins history. Our books and newspapers are full of this kind of literature, and it varies in style from the production of the child at schotI. commencing with: The horse has four los and a tail; up to the eloquent tribute of the scholar when he quotes from .Feb: That his neck is clothed with thunder and thu glory of his nostrils is terrible. He sinelleth the battle afar off. the thunder of the captains and the shouting. Between these two ex tremes of the child at his Gnt school coiuHsition, and the professional literature, vt have every jiradeof pre tention, and each professing to have mastered the whole subject. As we approach the close of this nineteenth century, we beinn to look for some thing better in this department of knowledge from those who :issnnie to instruct, ' And it is to be found in Kendalls Treatise on the horse, sent by mail to any person for twenty-five cents, postage paid. AppU to The Astouias iiiKcc, or address D. C. Ire land, Astoria. Oregon. To the Public. A STOMA. JANUARY -Jrth. 1.V3I. -In aas J. wcr t a card in Tiik Atorian f tliLs tlfltfk Vlllifrili.rl lktr f!llvt Cmitli .iii1 fthiiK I will say : Tliar wlicth.-r or not my :iwr- 1 tionstliat tin doors of a certain sakwii in I t!iL city were locked niton me. aad that throush fear of peisent) violence I w:is eom- ptlled to trniain Ihore arc tnic or faLse, are Kiatters which may jet prove true.-oinp- w here else brides in t He columns of a new - ; iwipcr. lue aaiisatiQiLS made u those 'tiMblr Kentlomen. wlia-v- names anncar siiiiscribed to the eanl spoken of r Mr. . Amier. are raiom every particular. ITIionc .Nume charjes were Inesiiir.ited liy the grand jury of Multnomah amuty. in Fehniarj-. ISso. ami wet by thnu ignon-d. 1 Ami upon the ground of theicpniven falsity. " rviaiiun in .urs. iiuerun. iisciuvr wiiii fnnlirr testimony MiowiierAnderoii5drutik- enness and brutahtv to her. ettrnliue over a periihl of years, she. in spite of ins most stn-nuoiLs efforts hi npH1tliiii to her. was ranted a divorce from him. If he had those letter, to whieJrthose ehimlron eent- lemen refer, whv did not Jacob produce them? If he had ptthcmineidence.andif he had put them tliemv 11 ne uaa nan inem lie wuiini nave 111 eviuencerinc niununuui 1101 mivesrani- ' iK-r0"?' if ,,y,c.tilI x'!-t r0- Simtli' and others Miy thevdii. Wnatforg- V",1? Vmy avt,1b,s P -",e? :e.,!ru:iOj 1nsi. in reganl to the .so-called Inters of i"1"0-, Mr- Anderson and MtMiht arrant friends hne better mexins of kiiowincr than - ."j-j " jmu iiiHonu.siycou- f ftllYllf lhl tC fill JMltFr tll'lt I ll'iv.. Itmlfattl ihehwirt of my wife ni Sweden. How nice I ir ic fi ltivA tin ltii.ltin.tf tT mmV ui-,i fit mind ; it gives on such a nice chance to de- viif Iff. til a frtiftd 1m lti; f ft :oriiii nna aIco I of them, so report at least sa. have sustained and mm Mtstain relations to the female por- lion of the aborigines of this country, which. to sy the ver-least, ought to remove them froI11 the iHitin or iiuWuK others, ami slml.l,(J ra,,J "' attenil.,11 to Riiniviinrs. O, wad some power the giftiegieu. Toseeour.M'Iesasotlicrsseens." 11 iinir iiii-i .111. .-iinjrison iirmre mis nine . 1 uim.ii Uicm-ame charges, which Uhm- en-' : tlemen at xramJ hunJ n'peat. and there! hon their falsitv. If it: should c er hceome . tk-meu fefern-d to In Hie !,. loc-alitv I i av"rt them tliat I will be eiuall alk" to ' -,. the falsity of theirs. : ... n..r.i .....".. neeessary to meet anv or ril of ilH-anwgcn oregoniau jnease cojiv. " C. S askiwx. . "T,,K Asiokiax job presses will, I, Jit you out with your winter supplies ! it letter heads, hut heads, eanls. envelopes, etc., etc., at astonishingly low rates, and in exotii.site tvle. Call ImimI h. jniuJrtB ..F w-.rt- .!..... F,.! ami t ....... .....-.. ... .-,,. .V ......v otherf. For Freight or Charter. TIk light draft -.teainer r3f ni A A OKOIMJK IIAKI.KY. JSS- SO tlS iHOtlH'M. 1 J. W. IHlDt'K ; 1 s,,w hi the port of AMorta Jfwlghtorcliartl.r MASTER I,s rewly lor pply to the Captain oh board or uf A. VAX DUSEN & Co.. 'Agents. Astoria. ! J.w- "OI-B J ATTORNEY AT LAW, -ASTORIA ... - OREGON Office over "Warren & Eaton' Astoria Mar- ! ket. opjMisite the Occident Hotel, . J Music Lessons. i T F. CULLEN and C E. BARNES. ! teachers of j VIOLIN, PIANO, GUITAR, COR- NET AND BANJO, ,w'ull ke a few pupils on either of ihe alwve iustnuuents. Termv-Hshi 'ns for fivediiUnrN. 530nlcr u-ti at Stevens & a lMok store will Ik prompti aitendcti to. r .,, ., r MeiTlll & McGregor, Blacksmiths and Machinists. Capt. Rogers old stand. Astoria. Oregon. AH work in our line. hejryorlUht.dono with neatnc and di-patch. Horseshoeing, Wagon and Farm Work a Specialty. "Ali worK waminted ami at reasonable rattjs. "a' iw. BANKING AND INSURANCE. BANKING ANDJHSURANCE. I. "iff. CASE. BROKER, BANKER AI INSURANCE ACENT. ASTORIA, ... OREGON. OFFICE HOI' I JS: FROM S O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL 4 O'CLOCK P. Jl. Hoi Mutual Insnrance Co., OF CALIFORNIA, I. K. rioenuTON Presiitent Ciias. K. Stouv Secretary Gko. I. Stoi:v Agent forOjon Capital psiid up in I. S, coin ........M... old ....b .TOO COO W) I IV. CASi:. Agent. Clienamu street, Astoria. Oregon. 67,000,000 CAPITAL. LIVERPOOL AND LOON AND GLOBE. N'02TH BRITISH 1Z.W MERCAN TILE OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND I COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FLRE INSURANCE COMPANIES, .. ., , , .. k Hcprescnting a capital of C7,000.OOO. a. VAX DUSEN, Agent. . .. r. . t- .,,.-. HOTELS xV D RESTAURANTS. a..i. mkolek, C. S. WRIGI1T OCCIDENT IIOTCL. MEOLEK & WRUJUT. Proprietors. Aatoria, Oregon. milE PROPRIETORS ARE HaPPY TO JL announce that the above hotel has been repainted and refurnished, adding greatly to the comfort of its guests and is now the best hotel north of San Francisco. C. W. KOWLK3. CLAKKXIIOX PORTLAND. - - AU7.IF.l-.KK. IIOTEI.. - - OREGON ZIEBER & KN0WLES, Proprietors. Free conch, to and from the house. esrTitE Daily Astoriax is on file at the Clarendon Hotel reading room. Pioneer Restaurant Hotel. MAIN' STREET. - -Jlr. S. X. Arrizoni. - ASTORIA lrofrietor rnilETRAVELINC PUBLIC WILL KIND X the Pioneer first class 111 all respects, and a share of their natnmage Li respect full j solicited. -"""-"" ""' 1 . Post-OfllCe I ' MAIN STREET, CsrlWAru anil bulging by the day or week. Restaurant. ASTORIA- JOSEPH MATTHEWS. PROI'R. mine i a msTi'i a ijktaii.- 1 N.T '- - :' .- .. '" te j fj A. Kept on Hie r.uropean plan, rresiioy.s rs in everv Mile Main street, between lienaiiiiLs and S'tuemoeiihe. I " iRQSCOE'S FIRST CLASS;rnMrm-A,,,r,a-0ron-. OVhtCl SilloOll. rsS: s 'i-. tfirflM' MAIN STREET. ASTORIA. - ml IE IMiERSlONEl) IS PLE.SEI TO ! J-- annmiiHf to the ! Ladies and Gentlemen of tins City That he is now preKireil to funibli for them, I in Krst els -.tk-. and every' h. i OYSTERS. HOT COFFEE. TEA, ETC. vr TIIK Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon. MAIN STREET. Please t?ive me a call. ROSCOE DIXON. Proprietor The New York Oyster Saloon Will .serve to their customers from this ate as follows : TEA? COFFEE, CHOCOLATE. Eastern 03'ntei- Alway.s on Hand, And will lie kept as a first class Oyster Sa loon, in first elavsstjle. DANIEL GRANT. Manager. C. K. JAl'KI.V.s J. A. MOSTOOMEKV. PIOKfEER STOVE AND TIN STORE Sole Agents for the Magee Standard Ranges, Etc. ASTORIA. - OREGON. dealer in FAMILY KOCERIES. AILS.IHII.L FEEI XXI HAY. Cash paid for country produee. Small protiti on caMi sales. Astoria, Oregon, cor ner of Main and So,uemocuhe streets. VAB IS IEt'IiAREI WITHOIT Fl'UTIIER XOTICK And no terms of peace until every man in Astoria has a new suit of clothes 3IADK BY ."HEAVY. I.ook at the jrlee-: Pants to order from - - 33 00 Pant. Genuine French Cisslmere - 12 CO Suits from - -- -- -200 The finpst line of sample on the coast to select from. P.J.MEANY. Mf reliant Tailor. Parker House, Astona, BUSINESS CARDS. PHYSICIAN .VNI) SLMJOEON. Cnidtwte University of Virginia. 1863. Physician to Bay View lus)tai, Baltimore Cit,lSl-7i. office in rage R Allen miildtne, up stair. A-storia. ATT3I. I. HA K Kit. I. HA K Kit. 31. 1. Okkii'K NeM d(Mr to rapt. Hosiers rest tleiice. (;tss St reet. Ofvu-b Hnrfts FroHi 9 A. m. to II A. st and from -J : 31. to 4 1. m. "IHt I HICKS. DENTIST, ASTORIA, --- - OKEGONV Rooms in Allen's lmililbig up stairs, corner of Cav, and Sieioeiihe streets. T A. 3IcIXTOSII. MERCHANT TAILOR, Occident Hotel Building, ASTORIA - - - OREGOIT j a a. BOWLBY. AT10RNEY AT LAW. Chenamus Street. - ASTORIA. OREGON A. VAN DUSEN. ChenamiLs Street, near Occident Hotel, ASTORIA. OREGON. Agent Wells. Fargo & Co. Q II. BAIX & CO.. OR.Vt.El: IX Doors, IVindowM, IllindM, Traa MoniM. Iiumbr. Ktc. earBilLs of matedab and estimates raade without charge. Steam Mill near We.ston hotel. Cor. Ga eviveand Astor streets. WII.U.U1 FRY, PRACTICAL BOOT AIO SHOE MAKER. CiiKVAMVi Stkkj-tt. opposite Adler's Boole .store, - ASTORIA. UKEGOX. 1ST-Perfect fits guaranteed. All work, warranted, (live me a trial. AH orders promptly filled. W3I. niLKXIIART. Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon ASTORIA - OREGON. Hot, Cold, Shower, SI en 111 and Milphnr BATHS. Z3ySpecial attention given to ladies' ant hildren's hair cutting. lrivate Entrance for Ladies. TAY TUTTIjK, M. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Okfjce Over the "White House Store. Rkmhmvk Next door, to Jlrs. Munsoa's boarding house, Clienanuis street, Astoria, Oregon. J G. FAlltFOWIi & SON, STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS Portland and Astoria, Oregon. Refer by. permission to Rogers. Sleycra & Co Allen & Lewis. Coroitt&Macleay. Portland. Oregon. Q ii. IX-AI.1.S. GLAZIER, ASTORIA. - - - OREtJOX. Will contract for work in his line and fur nish the "I:is. Sinnll Inlis iliinc In nnUr i Cass street, next door to tlie conicrnf .Tiffr- I I - win H.iliw. DENTIST. lentnl Itooin photogmoh Rmidin Wilson & Fishef UKALhl'S IX TT A 3R.3D W .A.3FL33. LUBKICAT1NG OILS, COAL OIL, PAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, MILL FEED, GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED. Which will he exchanged for country pro duce or sold at lowest prices. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA.. OREGON. First Class Saloon, .1. .1. RILEY. - - PKOPKIETOR,. On the Roadway, opposite the Oregon Rail way and Navigation Co'd wharf. New Bagatelle Table, (The Chinese rauat 30.) The choicest brands of foreign and domestic WJXF.S, Liquons AND ciuaxsl K&BeMt Chicago JBeer."!o J. T. B0RCHERS, CONCOMLY STREET. ASTORIA Manufacturer and Packer of CAVIAR, SMOKED SALMQ. Cash paid for fresh BLACK STURGEON SPAWN". Smoked Sturgeon, and smoked Salmon pt up in tins to snip to any part of the worltf. Alo, trout bait (salmon eggs) put up in casa. and warranted to keep any length of time Depot at Rogers Central Market, corner er Cass and Chenamus streets, Astoria. BLANK BOOKS 7)RINTED AND BOUND TO ANT STAm L and ruled to any order, at Ihk Abteku: ofiic flftma ft'