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01 r K Astoria, Oregon, Saturday Morning, February 5, 1881. No. 30. Vol. xiv. WH PACIFIC COAST XEWJs. BV MAIL AN TKW OK It'll Ilralli ra llrfaiiMrr. San Fkantisi o, Feb. 2. Gideon M. Berry, who embezzled 31,000 from Ex-Sheriff Xunan, wltoEe book-keeper he was. and who aKo jrot a way with $4l,000 from a local Wilding association, for which he was secretary, in ISTfl, is icportcd to have died in Australia, Dec. 24-tli last. liis wife awl "seven children went from this city to Australia four month- ago. Tlie Lost Vouuii. Fort Tow.-kni. Feb. 2. The steamer California at rived at ?itka on the 23d of January. Mike IWerb, Pryor and their com- , ...! ... jianions. who were sijsru tu have Imjcii lost, were found by the pai ty tent to their relief. One of the canons had been wrecked and the party had suflered very much from exposute to ;! vi4eiit weather and srareity of foot!. lrrcl or It'lri: Msi'IIrrs. Bv ditection of Captain Glass, commander of the .Jamestown. Lieut. Benson arrested three Rus sians and two Americans for dis tiilinir lioocheiioo. He captured their appliance and tools for dis tilling :md destroyed all the mash and l'njnor found These men are under charge of Lieut. Ilanus and are aboard the California en route to Portland for trial before Judge Deady. Further lrrpl of Illicit I"UIIrrs. Lieut. Hanus, under instructions from Captain Glass, arrested two men at ""Wrangle on the '20th. They were taken in the very act of brewing. All their stills, etc.. were captured and the mash and liquor demolish"d. I'lSonrro Convened to 1 annua. As soon as the California came alongside the dock at this place, (.'apt. Stoddard placed the revenue marine steamer Wolcott at the disposition of Lieut. Hansus to convey the prisoner-, to Taqoina. llli'iiiplcd l:iinalitn. On the IStir an attempt was made to assassinate Lieutenant; Benson, who is in command of the marine force of the.Jauiestown,as Ite was passing at night near the cus tom house. Some parly unknown sprang upon l.im from behind aih endt-avored to trip hint up and then drew a pistol and fired one shot at him. the bl! soiiig thtxHirli " - C'ei)lr.il Hotel. The Central hotel, near the steam dii'i dock is now oen hh the recep tion of gtitiats, whet the weli kjKtiMt c.itei-er, Mr. Anton Celoh will alwas be found iondy to wait on his jwitrons. He has had the rUovi naiiiwd house thoroiihl rentted by Mtwsrs. Pike ind Stockton, mir wdl known artists. Call and see him. as he has the miest bntuda of liquors am! cigars to be liml in the citj". Sometliiiis; Xcn mid Clioice. Have you alleud- tusted the delioi oiib smoked sardines, excellently adaited for luncheon or supper? If not, try them at once. Ask your grocer for them; they are put U ex pressly for funniy use. Iaitie Attention. A beautiful assortment of coral, jet, and steol jewelry, now all tlie fashion, will be opened at Adlers in a few days. Also a larye stock of other new ijoods. 31allet. atTant Coiipcr Hiiiullc. Cannery mens work will be done in V- good style by Henry Gallon, Astoria, "()rgon. If you will give him j'otir orders now he can be doing the work in dull timus, making it advantageous to all parties. Fresh smelt at Warren .V. Eatons. An excellent variety of valentine?, j entirely new, at Adlers book store. Warrantee deeds at The A toriax office. iTi lappei oi ms dw. "-jqwentMeiN. i highly eMeeiwed Wj H-Mieriiur is required. The beds VJaiIIH(i i TUStS UlIU .IWljl , was nimble to I'.ra an idea ofaUlltsMWrB f Ui,rv. t )ias ftM. a- - . . . , : ' wlulIll .1... viii.iH .-... oti-iiM- io l . i it ' i- lCMM tmrfll w""e " rk-h x Bacon. Hams. Shoulders, Lard. win mi the villain was. ouing to Uiz ummj been i UriKJis hsc as . , - , ' ,, , . i I t i- i. r i - . , , , , heavy dressing of some two or. ,.,.,. 1(r.r,.ri, .nx:w t he darkness, bat he believed hinr tlnar gtHttdartl biNks, at the nrice ,".,- , . ! '. I l l.l. l Jli.il.. , , , ,. -v, -.. v ,- three inches of manure beinir' "'"vcb!w"" "!""'- I'-LllIwirJI ru. i ufc ,-...!,,,. irlFresh Fruits and Vegetables, ukxekal" fokeigx xew.s. nr JIOI. ANU IKI.KKKM'H. ( faarlrjt Ko : omul Again. Loxihn, Ont., Feb. 2. It it probable that the genuine and only original Charley lioss has been discovered on the farm of Joseph Bonn, a German. He was taken from home one day by two men in a bugsy, and remember noth ing more until he arrived among Indians, except crossing a river,. probably the Niagara. He was placed in an Indian family and cruelly treated and beaten. He fled, and after many adventures, last ()cu4er came to Mr. Bonn, who refuses to give him up except to his father. :la!slour Itrsitlt-urr 1'uanlrd. Lonim., Feb. 2. Fearing a Fenian attack, the police guard Gladstone's lesidenee and attend him at a distance. A Bogus Prophecy. It is well known that Mother Shipton prophesied that the world to an end would come in 1SS1. This forecast has not yet had a depreeiating effect on real estate, and it is rather, doubtful if the most super-titiousOregonian would sell anything any less on account of it. Mother Shipton wa a gar rulous old lady, whose manuscript is dated 1 4A$. 1 ler book of local prophesies, which i in the British Museum. tear date 1041. If, at that time, the lino were written, that "carriages without horses would go," and that "through mountain men shall ride,-" "and iron swim on the sea.' the book would be, indeed, remarkable. But these prophetic phrases, to gether with the 1SS1 prediction, are all forjrenes on the old lady. In 1864 Charles Iiindley, of Brigh ton. England, published Mother ShiptouV lxok, in which he inter polated the lines refenedto. The 3. SSI prophesy was taken from Piazza Smith's. readinr of the hieroglyphics in the grand gallery of the Pyramid. Iiindley after wards eonicssou his li'n posture , publicly. Decisii'e Battles of the World. Ckwv's eMiviMel utae nnrmtiii" tint tcn dicMve battles of the mtrldjsreea hiihwi " " ' thm;fe luittleo .f whk-h a cuntrary event wmild have eeMtnt ally varied the r , ,, , ttntNiM if the Horkl in a'l it Mibse-Jaiid American BKk Exchange, New York, j forced too rapidly, the tender) I'lSil. 1'on.TIIY , c.AMl at the mmiiMal hicc of S3 cents. It (leaves of tin lettuce are subject to I' ' -aMNi. f..i-Mfc ne of their Acme Ijtbraiv tf! Hiaiory, which iitdndus Maeauhiy'j l'3ug!anl, SI 25 (reduced from S7 30), CiibbimV RHtie, $2 00 (reduced from Si) 00, Kollin's Ancient Histiny, SI 73; Froiseait's Chronicle, $1 50, Hitd to which list will .soon be added, a; eaiuly low prices, Grote's CSroece, Green's (laige) England Moiumseu's Rome. Mason's Guijvot's France, Car lyl5 Frendi Revolution, Schiller's Thirty Years War. Catathiguca of the stambud low-prt id lxioks of the T,t.is.r-i- 1?..i..lti..l. u.:n 1... -. .... I a,nlicaiion to the American jookcco, the refuse steals of the ei-ar Exchange. Trsbune buildimr. New- York. We nrc in receipt of a copy of the Trilwue abtuiunc for 1SS1. It emtains the official vote of the United State and also an olSeiul record of the lMtioiiel census, besides com plete uongtvssKHial and United States .statistics and other valuable mtonnh tKH. It was compiled by Hon. Ed ward McPhorson, a statistical! of na tional reputation, and no pains have 1kiii spnred to secure absolute accu racy. It is issued by tlie Tribune as sociation, New York. Price twenty five cents, Have WistarV bateam of wild cherrv always at hand. It cures cougiis. colds, bronchitis, uiioonhi? ronh. nrnun. in- , J ttuenza, consumirtion. and all throat and - f lung complaints. 0 cento aml?l a bot- iic An Enterprise for "Women An enterprise which women iiiight easilv euntsre in is lettuce- . . ,"i w , l raising. 1 here 16 a great demand for it now throughout the winter IUI II HOW lJIIUIl"IIUUt Ulv. 1VII1M.I. It is onlv a few vears since its con- -' sumption was confined to New' Moment" in 'n- ImhuK .Morice "in o- Vrl- .lmr:i ..vnltt.'vU- ThU chI - -r- lOhanlHniee Hith his York almost e.clusiel. " Unm, mI. sta- with In-iliaiuimm metropolis is still the great market1 ji-.'.'er.-wiihhi ;eniianecenirMities. . r . :amlair )at belie bahtu li a er i- lbr it; but there is a constantly : thetn '.lai.ririiial. liwnaine pathetic i ! - it .i i alv is Nickern. Nine ieoik in the growing demand m all other large j, wrl. aiMl i.jh'tioii .i,.ial m cities. Formerly lettuce was forced i altogether in hot-beds or cold i - i r it t ' frames during fall, winter and , .Mtir- lint tlw. ,n-.yt IhIwm- rf spnug, nut the great lalnr of tending tm beds in our severe Mnvi. I'matr Ih)immi ('1i-ii:uihi-. winter weather, together withtliej" i ISCELLTvX E( l"S. uncertainty of jettiinr a ootl crop, I has of late years led enterprisimr j Machinist Wanted. - 1 tll V T TJirdeners to I mild larjre irrcen-' houses for the express purpose oi lorcmg iciiuce, anu me enter-1 prise has gi-nerally been sucees-1 ful. In spring the hot-bed is ens-! :i I....1 .,...! i .. : i ! uv HuiM.il mm irum:-.- I.- ifeiiiujis quite as easily grown in it :ls in the greenhouse; but during winter the the greenliouse proves more satisfactory. When the seed are planted, and thev are easily sow- ed, there is little to be none hut transplanting, weeding, watering and keeping the temperature equable. The greatest trouble, of course, is getting it to market in crisp condition. The best variety of lettuce for forcinsr is the' white-seed tennis ball. It is a (lUicK growing- sort, anu makes a good bed in about three mouths from seed during winter, or in eight weeks in spring. The plants are usually trans planted twice, in order to save space. The seed will come up in five das after sowing, and will need transplanting about two or three weeks afterward. At this time it is usual to set the plants three and a half inches apart: and when they berin to crowd, which will be about three or four weeks, later, to set them at seven inches ! apart. They sliould be ready for usc and well headed in five or six weeks after the fust transplanting. The tcnijerature that is liest suited to growing gtxxl lettuce is 41) tie- Zi MlS IV W I4VIIV llllllj T" '.iwhile Uv sttiilisht the temperate' jlv mtercstiM" vil- , ; . ' , , hwK.ryf the jjf I '"ay le allowed to rise to iH)de- , ,'r ti... ..l,i irrees witliodt doiuir liann. Thei beds m-ed abumlaut watering in i spring; but in tlie damp weathei. i , f, , , , dark da of winter but little stirt of blirnt or "burn, whteh often damages a larre share of thei crop. On the other hand, if the f . . , , ' lettuce is rrown tot) slowly, at a' i low temperature, it is subject to a disease r funrus, ealled mildew, which is often very destructive. To keep a mild, even heat is the safest way. Lettuce is also often damaged to a considerable extent by the aphis, or louse; but tins can be avoidetl by suiekins: with to-! factory beinrued fortius purpose. A larire Scotch company of far iners and manufacturers are com ins; to Indiana earlv in the spriu. and Indiana is preparing to give them a suitable reception. "Well they may, for no better class of pop ulation ever emigrated to this coun try. When they euine they leave the old country behind them, and accept of tlie new. with all its cus toms and laws. Too many emi grants in fleeing from oppressions attempt to bring tlieir countiy with them with all their erroneous notions. Lawyers briefs printed in fine style, at This Astokiax wfiice. AMI'S Nil K.rs. Hill's Vajuktibs. Ceo. Hill. iroifirtr. FreiU'ere.inaii- asser. The entertainment will conclude with l)r. Fowler or "Mesmerism. anil the -new edHni nartln Niekerson a,Ml Sta' ' The eenins anmf- lill,uiI111,.lluu.uil, ilu.uiur iy,iyi. lar Hrst rt. iekeixni ami M..Ie as y..'n "", t. mv- inn mutes erilK'Mn. (nine ami mt for iiiirelf. New orchestral -t'lftio ami new nntsie on the irraml -4a ml umivr yM. hwlor-iiii. of Mr. (;eorsc UmlH-rt ' ' ,5:'' M- The eiilertaiiiiiH'iit will ilMfslJlt .. ElllRllKH.(M, lu.MitU j. THIS OITHT. Piano fiei: s,ai.K K KKXT. 7-nMV''" J '" m i:.-. ii. I'.i:kki:. n tlif l'.irkr Ili?. Wood Choppers Wanted m: dollar and twenty T lM: OOI.I.AI: AM) T K.NTY-F1VE A. 1Y. rui" ivr iinl Aiitl at LTiU ; WII.M. FMHFRssttw. 10B0 Piles Wanted. BIDS FOR FfRXIMUNG THE FOI. 4iHiHK iKlhisun- ii"irnl : tm iHk. 12 mclto IfatHH'trr. ."nitti .V ftt-t. iL".1 jih .. L . . .-, -... f . IHreknl. i"iO iilt'. II iwIh iliatarttY, MotC fft. lieekil. w Mk. J" iwIk- iliniiHter. rui t ." fwl. with iwrK ITm-o Mv n- wantit! :i1nhi1 .Iihh. Imt Umim- ntHiiii it Ii ive lli Iwrk hi kiwiIiI 1m ! lie rai iH'k :1m ni mn. PikMii iMTaniilMHililHhi'n'iliiitlH't'iiluiriltiti rhtr. , Hiirrr a MtMiiiiHHti tan n-jicii iim-iii. M. V. CALLKN'DER. KhiiiiIii. W". T. KhhKim. FiIi.I. 1.-81. itet-Hlt. 580 Reward. atUE.vn DOLLAILS WILL RE RAID fnrllK?rvnT of isi-li irf llM" IhmII-. otrHirlMiixiiHii ilnmiiiliiiCi4uiHbia ntr near Rnniktlcltl ihi WvlniMlay Iat. whllf s:iii; fnnii 1'iSIar n'I to RnmKtk'M. Oim ma tHfiitHHH" of ae.and lial hi lu jk-imi" at tlH linia Hi fk f S'ju.unl fVfii iMIars in ilrr. Tla -iimiI wh ihc:ii -ihnt tcmin old mihI haI a piol :ihI m- on iioRsirs in ltT. Tlii'tliirilwa tweiitj fHir xi-hinoIiI .uhUwI tiin'i Dfiit ilollai golil li-i. a tvi'iit-lHviviit jMt-r'. ami a -ilvTWtrli. TIi fourth wa tHi-ntv-i-eikl vcar-xiklaiHl hail -155 hi KkL Tin- ali.ie ifwaels hiILIm ikiM Ii tin nik'iNitnuil. I.VN i 1 1 UNI ; & CO.. Or I'll IN LINli. I'.irtlaiHl. On-m. Alon.i. Opm -jt Uh 1ih WELCJL I1ILJ, ' WATER WORKS Kiiriii-lt Mirt' Sl'RINi; WATEi: to IJjltliHI. Custom Solicited, l1N-alMlS-IM,nl u.iIit Htnrv nil- M.inll on IwihI. I1iiim!miu? :it n-.t tt? iMHl ibh nt-. iMihi- Wi- ' '-:" """ ' :.f uriVn ll,v"r-.. , .1 - W. Wl.Li II. atni .na... ,nA-m t it i f-n-t-m j VV'jM w VARKKT j J',,'r-u -""-' -- mi lisinl. simIi as i Cf..lC.s .IAI rois.VCTO. 5m l WLMls A"M) LKllOI. All -um M caii. i .ihhs Mt .m hm- lal-shHi. onposttv I. V.r:tsfssiv. .i. roih.ers. TTr -, - , WaSillllgtOll MaiKet, ; Ji" Nrtif, - Astoria riregoj J HEHGMAX ( IlEIillY i 1L-P!:cthLL call THE atikn. 1A two of the iiiohr to tbe fact thm tb J :ilMe-Markei will alKx5 bt supplied wits a FTLL VARIETY RIT (JUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS! Which will behold at kove-t rates. wholesale ami retail, special attention jrivon tesupplj n? sah. l. K. W kkn. T. U. Eat Astoria Market ! OIM'OMTK. iKflDKNT HiiTK. , ASTOKIA. --- - OKEl.OX. tVARKKX A. KATO.V. Irir!itor. fStHMM II an d- NcGnir? tVbvteMile aad Retail Dealers in Fresii and Cured Weats A full line of FAMILY CROCKRIHs. I'LOt It. FKKI HAY. CANNEIi FRUIT. VEC.F- TARLKs. ETC. iB"R:tor. Ekjm. CLee?e. ete. eunftiintly en hand. cB Shihs Miiplied at the lwet rates. THERE WILL RE A BALL GIVEN AT MUSIC HALL 0' THIS SATUKDAY EVENING. jflL as.iss- rrtv-'9x.Qrr2iZ ajTTy," v .. ... . .... BANKING AND INSURANCE. BANKING AHDINSURAHGE. X, TAT, CAfeE, BROKER, BANKER VM IN8URAHGE AGEHT. ASTORIA, --- OREGON OFFICE HOURS: FROM S O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL 4 O'CLOCK P. M. Hone Mntnal taraice Co., OF CALIFORNIA, F. F. IIorniiTON. . I'KA-. K. TOK GKo. 1 TOl FreMilettt s"eer'tr .At:i'iit for l -(;oii Otttal iwltl tip in I'. S. gold in . $ .J0 00) W' L W C ISi:. Agent. CtwiiMMib street. Astoria. Oreitn. 67,066,0Qp CAPITAL. L1YKRPOOL AND LOvrON AND GLOBE. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN TILE UF LuNDON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Rei.resentia? a capital of C7.0OO.000. A. VAN DUSEN. Ageut. HOTELS AND RESTATJRANTt. a..i. MKOI.KU, c.s. wnic.HT occmK.vr iioti:l. MBt'LEK & W'KUSlll. I'roi.rietors. Attorio, Oregon.' rnilE FROFRIKTORS ARE HAPPY TO X aniHHiiK-e that Hh uImhc hotel Int.- leei n'uuiittil ami refuniLlHil. aihling snwtl t tlu fonifort of it?iH-.t- anil i now the hesi hotel north of Shii Fraiicico. I . W . KOW LKs. AL ZIKIIElt, t'LARi:.I)0 HOTKr. I'OKTLAMJ. - - - - OREGON ZIEBER & KN0WLES, Proprietors. Frre conch to and from the house. 0S-Tiik Duia AsToutAN isiHi file at the ('lan-mliHi Hotel mulnijr rnuiii. Pioneer Restaurant Hotel. MAIN STREET. - ASTORIA 3Irn. S. A. .Arrixoni.. I'roi.rietoii; rilHKTRAVELIM Vl RLIC AVILL FI.ND JL the Pioneer llrst cl.is m all resjiects.aiiil .i siwre of their iwtrtHiage Ls resiiectfuUx s.rfkiteil. sFRril aiil IimIkIhkIa theila orweeK. Post-office Restaurant. MAIN STRI.irr. - ASTORIA. .JOSEPH MTTI!i:s. PRliPK mills Is FIRST Class RlMAI'RM 9 L.-iil ! tin- Kliiolx.l. itl. in Ki-aWkinv..- Irrs in -,-n sj- M.i. Mn-et. IkIwi.-m1 I iKMiaimis aiiil siiu'IihhiIm. ! I ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS w-inMSXART" ltm s!.ilfwui $tlo'0eeidtHt Hotel Httir Dosing Saloon V4 I S rim 0 MAIN sTRLirr. AMHRIA. milK I XllEUMl.XEH Is PLE.VSEH TO JL aiiiKHim-e to lfci- Ladies and Gentlemen of this City That he is mm )iivitreil t fiimih fur them, in llrst i-L-is, s j ,-. an! - ery h. OVSTKRs. HOT COKFEF. TE.V, ETC. VI TIIK Ladies and Gent's Oyster Saloon. MAIN n-IKEEI. lle;iM me me a i:iP. ROM! IE I)IiiX.Pnirk-lr The New York Oyster Saloon Will Mre Io their It'iisttaiHTs .from this l"" . lo.Hi Ws TEA. COFFEE. CHOCOLATE. I'uMern O.i-ters. A5a.- on Hand, Ami will leketasa Bist ehiss oster Sa Iihmi. hi hrt el:iss stl. IiAMEL (.RANT. Manager. PIKE & STOCKTON. hcoxjse, sxcrr -AMT -CARRIACE PAINTERS,- PAPER HANGING AND WALL COLORING A sl'hl-I VI.T.- GLAZING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ttJshoi m't diMir to Astoruu tllWce, in Shiister's liuihlin. iVAIC IS DEfLARHI) WITIIOL'T Fl'RTHKK XOTICE AmiI no teniH of jn'm-e until eprviittni m Astoria has a ik'h suit of clotlies 1IAIK BV 3IEAXY. Ijok at the prices . F.iH to onler fnuu - - - SS w Pants. GemiiiK French 1'a.ssimere - 12 ft) Suits from - - - - - -'Sw Tlie finest Mae wf samples m the coitsi to select from. P.. I. ME.VXY. Mi'rehant Tailor. I"arker House. Atona BUSINESS CARDS. I Q. A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. -Clwnamn. Strtft. - ASTOKIA. OREGON fi Y. Fl'LTOX. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTOKIA - - - OREGON" Oftk-e i er Pace & Alien Uro, Cs- street T W. KOltlt. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTORIA ... - OREGON Ofliet' o vr AVarr n & Eaton's A.-tHiH llar ket, oHMfc.r tlte (Venlfht HoH. i v. iioi.ii:x, NOTARY PUBLIC, AlCnONEEK. COMMISSION AND IN- SUItANCK AGENT. A YANDUSEN. " ' NOTARY PUBLIC. ( iKMiamus s.rtet. near Oi'fMvttt Hotel, ASTORIA. OREGON. Agent WelK Farpo & C. IS Til. It. RARER. 31. i. Okkh K--Net kior to Cairt. Rt raI (h no. C:l Stifft. Ofhi-k Hoi u---FriMii j a. h. ti u A.3t. ami fti'iii i. m. to 4 t. .M. Tj P. HICKS. DENTIST, ASTORIA. --- - OREGON- Rooms In Alk-nS buiklius up Mans, comer of Cass ami Siiemocqlie stieet. TTIt. 31. 1. .TEXXIX;S. PHYSICIAN AND SfRGEON. Gnulnate 1'iiIveiMty of Virginia. 1868. Phj snilaii to IJav View lio-pltal. Ikiltimors Citj . IStiii-TO. Ofkick In P.;e S. Allen's bnildintr, up -tair. Astoria. JAY TI'TTLI, 1I. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofkick Otrr the White IIoiue Store. RKsinRNTK Next iloor to Mrs. Munson's lionnlm. huit.se, Cheiiamas street. Astoria, Orejmn 1 v. oJtciiAin. DENTIST. Dental Jtoom SlItsTFUs I'lnitograuh Ruihlin? TT A. .HcIXTOSlI. MEItCIIANT TAILOR, Oceul-iit;flot-l r.iiihliap. ASTORIA - "- - OREGON Q II. IJAIN it CO.. DF.Vl.Mt IN Doors, IVinilow.. Itlind.x, Tram soms Iuinlir. Kte. Alt kinds of Oak. Lumber. Glass, Rout Ma terijri. ete. Steam Mill Hear ston hotel. Cor. Geri ete ami Astor -.tref t-. G. FAlKFOWL & tJON, STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS Portlunil and Astoria, Oregon. Lefur Jv prmyun to toer.MeersJtCo, Allen Jc LevK Cor oittJtMacleny. Portland. Oregun. ASTORIA - OREGON Hoi. I'olc!. sliHMrr, sliani ami siiZplnn- r C" liA 1 US'. 3rs"xewl atlfhttoii i h toLidles'and Inliiren's hair utting Private Lntnim-e for Ignites. Ayil.I.IA.U I'R. PRACTICAL ISOOT AAI NIIOi: MAKER. CllK JUs STUKKT. OpiKisltl Aijk r Boole store. - ASTOKIA (IKI(.l. 3" lVrfeet Hts uamntceil All work v arrant .l. Gfe me a trial. All orders lromHl nl'ci: J. T. BOROHERS CONCOMLY TKEET. ASTOKIA, Maiinf ii'turtr ami P.ukerof CAVIAR, SMOKED SALMON. Cash ail lor fresh 11 LACK STTKGEON SPA"VYN. smoked stunreiai. ami smoki il salmon put up latins to ship to aii rt of tlie woriiL. Alo, tnmt Iwit iniIiixhi ep.) not up In cans ami uarrantcil to keep am length of time Depot at Rogers Central .Market, eoruerol Ca?saml Cliciianitt- streets, Astoria. Music Lessons. T. F. CULLEN and C E. BARNES,, TEACHERS OF VIOLIN, PIANO, GUITAR, COR NET AND BANJO, WiHihl like a few pnills on either of thfe almve instruments. Terms Eight lessons for five dollars. "Orders left at Stevens &. Son-, book store.will be pnnii!) attended to- DE3. j&.m CTJIZSTKr- dal-r in F.UIII.Y 2ROCUIES. iSAiijs. 3iir.r. rEED xxi hay. Cash paid for eoiuitr produce. Small' prollts on casti sales. Astona, Oregon, cor ner of Main and Miueinocuhe .streeto. Wanted. 1 ftCf I'OUXDh RAGS OF all kinds. JL.'JJJJ clean ami dr. at the Umbrella, vfWiiJrT Jl&t: &i,iir JKux hoi. Main sheet, bv J. JOI'LIS?. ' -S