(n -cr Astoria, Oregon. Similar Morning. February 13, 1881. Sfo. 37, Vol. xiv. w& Jr JP Ji' Jy W 4 !' GEXEKAL EASTERN XEWS. IlV MAIL A' TELHGKAMt. Bad Weather a! Arw orU. Xkw i'onK, Feb, 30. It lias been raining heavily and r water famine i thus averted. The Mrcets aie in a lamentable xnd disgraceful condition. Sidewalks are flooded their wiiole width, the crater backing from accumulated snow in the roadway xnd at all crossings. Down town collars are Hooded as are baeinenl. Many leaden pipes are buratinjr on roofs, rendering pedest nanism even tin comfortable. Pilots could not see half a boat's length. The street near the ferries are hopelessly blocked by vehicles, all waiting o cross. A Ilorriiile t'harsr. Kkw York, Feb. 10. Pet.T Canfield was eiii to the toombs to-dav charged with the niurdei of Ann Cunningham by puring kero sene oil on her clothe and ignit inirthem. Railroad V1abotil. Coi.i'-Mr.i-s, 0., Feb. 10. There hive been many minor railroad accidents and narrow escapes by undermining of bridge and wash ing away of culverts on all streams in this state and Indiana. Cittixlit in thr Ice Milwapkik, Feb. 10. The pro peller City of Ludington, which h:is been drifting about in the ice for nearly three weeks on Lake Michigan, has arrived off this port. She is two miies out. Her pas .sengers have been landed on the ice. She had plenty of provisions aboard aud no great inconveni ences were suffered. She is out of fuol, but will probably be got into harbor all right. She had G,000 barrels of flour on board. A Flood Airrlrd Ci.KVKi.ANn, Feb. 10. A dis astrious inundation was threaten ed but averted by firing a shell from a cannon into the ice gorge and breaking it up. llnmasr 1J Ice. Pmsr.ui:;, Feb. 10. Nearly -5100,000 worth of property was lost by the Monongahela ice gorge this morning. The i-m Orlenns 1'Iond New Oki.kvs'", Fel. 30. The water i.s still lisingin the rear of the city, and m many place in the third district it ha crxscd the ca-st ide of ('alilajin treet. Skiff and ivUll bouts are eernui: into Very -noral ue ia the overlhwed distnet. Cyjres gn e cemetery and Spanish fort railroads are sub merged. The water in the canals is slowly receding. A relief com mute is assisting hungry and drownedout inhabitant. Oil Worts Uurneri. Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 10. The southern oil works burned this morning; loss about 125,000, in surance 100,00i). Smallpnv. f husky Uity, Feb. 10. Small pox, is increasing. One house has S cases, another 4. Dkai. Bkacii, N...I., Feb 10. There are several caes of small- T)i IX. Central Hotei. The Central hotel, near the steam ship dock is now open fur the recep tion of guests, where the well known caterer, Mr. Anton Beloh will always Ve found ready to wait on his patrons, lie has had the above named house thoroughly refitted hy Messrs. Pike and Stockton, our well known artists. Call and bee him. as he has the iim-M brands of liquors and cigars to be had ii the city. Something; Xcw and Choice. Have you already tasted the delici ous smoked 8ardines, excellently adapted for luncheon or supper? If not, try them at once. Ask your grocer for them; they are put up ex pressly for family use. The new improved Franconia range, kept hy Magnus C. Crosby, solids at the top of the market. PACIFIC COAST .NEWS. ItV MAIL AMI TKI-MoKAfH Three IUnttiij .Ulra.) In ISuMrru H"ali-.- fusion. Wau.a-wu.i.a, Fb. 11. Sam uel Buchanan, living on FootV prairie near fort Colville on -January :50th, shot aud killed Louis Fen wick, nephew of Indian Agent Simms, wounded Miss Marr King in the arm and back, shot at Hon. .lames I f Neil and then shot liim-s-lf through the heart, dead. The parties sliot at were dining when Buchanan railed. Cause, disap nointed love. A soldier named Desmond sliot himself deud. through the body at fort Colville. January oOth. Cause, dementia. A shoemaker named llosehurg shot Night "Watchman Arnold at Spokau falls February 4th. The result was an ugly flesh wound. The shooter witsiirrestod but after waids bailed. K.id Mrlhrr in Idnlin. S'a.n FuAXfisco, Fob. 10. A dispatch from Boise city. Idaho territory, says: Rains this season have been frequent and heavy in that country, but the weather has now cleared up. Bridges on all stage roads were swept away and much damage to valley lands has resulted. WASHINGTON' CITY NEWS. Il MMI. ASIlTKLWIKAIMI. Reservations Thrown Open. Washington, Feb. 11. In the J house, sctyite bill to restore the lands included in fort Reading and, fort Crook military reservations in California to the Public domain was passed. TheJeaiinrtle Itrlior Kill Approved Washington, Feb. 11. The house appropriations committee has agreed to a bill providing an appropriation to search for the steamer .Icannette. I cw '.Vrrllorjr Proposed. Washing ro.v, Feb. 11. Thai senate territorial committee litis authorized Senator Sanders to re port favorably a bill creAiug the territnrv nf I'embitia nf the north - 1 lr f n . ernlnlfof DaKota. The Matter of School Ventilation Ore-.iaa Febraiirj- lath. How iu discharge the foul air from j 11 .schil rotHit ami m-cuie aotiEtaut! uii)lv tf fre air and at the .saute' tim nJ.1 di-nuwbr mi1 ii.-iit.rniii u uiilftiit and ItoalUilMl teiniHrniture, , , , . Has always been a seiHiiit, ijchtlai. The d iveo.is .rf uhi- li.Mds W,. iriod , beverui jiuiis of veiititation within tlie; past few years, bill not until now have' they diftoovui ed a system in any dejjree satifacttry. This system which has just been introduced iu the 1'ark streot, North ami Central .school otiild-nig-, is simple, and so far has worked with perfect regularity. Tlie loft or space between a ceiling and roof ow ing to the protection of the walls is al way slightly warmer than the out side air, s much so that if a vent is made in the roof, and a .source of supply opened there will be a constant upward and outward draught. In the buildings named, these lofts have been connected by flues with the rooms below, and vomitoriums opened in the roofs. Foul air in the school rooms which at once liuds the lowest possible level is breathed 111 a constant and almost imperceptible draught by registers near the floor, and carried out through the roof. In the Park street building, particularly, it has heretofore been diflicult to maintain an even temperature, but this trouble h;is dis.-ippe.ired since the introduction of the new system. Marvel not that 1 say unto you, ye must pay the printer. Whosoever neglecteth to pay the printer, hath not eternal life abiding m him. Who hath sorrow, who hath woe, who hath the nightmarel They who forget to render unto the printer his just dues. If a man lire many years and pavoth not for Tjie Astorian, behold he shall not die iu peace till he hath re stored to the printer that which he hath withheld. Lawyers briefs primed iu fine style, at The Astokian tiSee. rnn mkiit itcFem: tiu: momim;. NMiHitwritM; in the hmhiiIhr nWw- AlHl llUMHOfH-d HTlh . Vail itaiv-ri? in the scenied wind That UirilMtsjfrr-H heart tHrHth. re little Real the omiliMX AeW. Wilft all h- H'wr rs a-HfcoMM ! How httiim looks the wMea aeM. Tie day befcw the wHiic ! OutvMvad "iM-aili thr departing liycHt. THilbjht si roal of -Ants. Save where, hw esterta;:. VriMh WWes From the red ee of Mais, Huh UIiH lies the Mlwrf tM Willi all lis lwaNtfr xtowlap liisl Mirnm; like a ehlkl asleev - The nipht lwfrav the inwbje ! Sharp Meet. ineitaMr bund. Cat keea mt kind Oar ftt-M We kno full well inn-4 he laid Um I Wore its Health II h-hl : I.a!ornittl mirth xnd jHetil) West ll hlmen d-ath rrsltm1np : Vnd el we weep, and rl we wt. T1m: nijehl W(w thi- Ntwh. -Uiwk Mrita e4U ASIjKKP. K MO-nKKKYeiMKK. Ih .amaa-rliHW how fair u s!wihpI ! Mv garden ly ibt- iUace rKid. V1kto pr stalks tf I1omm t;fowrd. And nis. Hftlv ldwhcd : With a?Hn' "spin alnl pirhtHdN while. Talc hiartn, lh' tr delislit. And nihirs thl iMrfMMnnl I he nighl When-Vrih MWlh iad ia-hiil. 'I lion MkM iHirpk" jwnk tMMl. Ga tnlip red Hiih lkial I4mm And w Jkl thhn; fresh frti Sehl mimI hmmI. Alive with dainty xn. Deep lieawn-Ww hflN uf otlnHdHue. The darkly wiie ps4M viatr. And eiemath. lltal 1 Ihimc. ilfdecknl that hape jdaif. I'.ciicalh the "tnnp iiwiouded lAtu' Of long; and fervent summer days. Their oilorsMHote the itsMiis pte Antl dnzzled every eye. Their cups i4 vnttil heae y- dcv f 'hanneil all the 1hcs that o'erllKMi rte. And lutterflhof rftdiiiHl lute Tauseil ai tla;)' Salel hy. Now falls a chtwX i" sallinr mhw. Tlie Idller winds of wiater blow. No blovsom dxivs its cup to show Karth f1is ihpia in her breast ; A shroud of while, a Tirgin pull. I.s .slowly, softly hkltnpall : In vain shall any sweet wind nail To break their sik-iit rest. M gatdpit is a unidH'd dnon. Dead iu the waning rnooa's pold beam. Clear ieicle above it sh-am ; And vet I know not hw Mv llower will hear tin- dmppiiis tain When spring renew eth hill ami plain. And thru it shall Ik' mine a-ain ; It is God's tardea iaw. lUrper'r for r"prur To Let. Several furnished .r unfurnished roonih at -in. jiunstm s lou-jmg-, house. A'm. a few persons can have board if required, either ladies or gentlmen. Malletx. GntTanrl Copper Handler. Cannerymens work will be done in good style by Henry Gallon. Astoria, Oregon. If you will give him your order now he can be doing the work iu dull times, making it ad:mtageou to all prrties. Piano Tnuinff. Mr. A. L. Francis, dealer iu pianos j and organs and professional tuner and , rmmirer. will be in thecitvafewdavs. 1 Those wishing to buy on the best J profitable terms will do well to give ,- .. ,iT jr. ..ii TW.1.,11,1,T.n.i "" . -1 cf " rUc y-" .recommend luoiiung out 11r.11. i-hiss iiiairuiuuiiis. ! ( lnleW IIWty be k.ft mt the IKWt.MjfiCL. Ir -'. Alunson s. .1. IV. MuiiMon letting liMiMtiiiiit wairuig tor slam: ot thoMi iciurse3 to 1MV balanc - " "'H' ':" M,,t "l MMur - j He d.a t Haul to utake c-ls. Wit is J li(1j u, io - .b.im k.Mer.s ha imm received at , , e . . .: the Cent ml market k inree invoice of eoal oil, ujwrteds brand, and for sale at reducel rates. He ah, keeps a general assrtiiietit tf jiroceries. liq- iu. iuw. 5i. ; " ' tables of best quality, u inch he offers at .small profit for cash. ., ... . - ror tlie nest ieer in Atona, call for the CWwihImi liroEtry Jioer, acknowledged to be superior to all others. -When ... want a did, of nice! Eastern Uvaters done up a la mode, or , - 1 t . r .1 yni-u sieab, ir h irnntiii enp in coffee, call at Frank Fabres on the roadway, and he will accommodate you. Upeii at all nours Gray's wtwid vard is now fitted ui m the wharf Umt of Heiiton street and prepared to deliver wood to any Itink4 .. In .tf nL'.i fr.. .tt li.tkrrtll I .1 en ..." ' ' i.iuu mu iiivttani (r. - -Mr. .John Rogers, of the Central Market, has made arrangements to keep all the tinest frosh fish, etc., iu their .season Frank Faber has removed in-! to Ur. Kinsey's building on Water street. On the rd to the steamer luck from down town, before br-k-i:isT, it will now bit handy to drop iu and get a cup of coffee. A lumen a Couslt Srop never fails to cure if usei in time and aceonling to directions. The Peruvian m rap has cured th Miuds who were suffering from dyp mb. debilit. liver complaint, boils, mors, leintile complaint-, .-tr. I'.tm Iet free to any address. ; -th W. Fowle & Sops. Huston. Circuit Court 15 rank-. County Court IMauks. Justice CiHtrt IMiuik.s. Shipping Blanks. Mh.;cllatteo:n Uluiik-. Ucivls. Mortgage-, rle- for tjaie al Tut. Asiv.u.vv '.L.f. PUZZLED OM. Mililrarllon l!iiisiua. I" whole rird.is in 3'our stiiiteuce whuii ever you buy or sell. ! I Take 1113" tirat letter utf aud you like ; ihu iu soup ur pudding very well. j Also my secniid letter oif and yon ! . have of cold to tell. i J am composed of five letteis. i I am a useful piece of furniture. ' Drop my that letter aud tind mu 1 an mnamt'iit aud pntectar. Dip myscoud letter and you can't live without me. What am 11 m. i. k. The answer to the puzzle published iu hut Sumlnv's AstokiaN ia hush. llnrse IMtiration. Iu soiiiethiiiir written we have an j indi.stiiiut recollect ion if uivin made reierence 10 a general disposition ainonij loys iu their teens, as well as boys of niaturer years, to enlighten aud bless the world with their pro found knowledge of the horse and his history. Our latok'3 and newspapers arc full of this kind of literature, aud it vanes in style iroin the production of the child at school, commencing with: The horse has four ki3 and a tail; up to the chxpient tribute of the scholar when he quotes from Jeb: That his neck is clothed with thunder and the glory of his nostrils is terrible. He smelleth the battle afar off, the thunder of the captains and the shouting. JJetween these two ex tremes of the child at his rirst .school composition, aud the professional literature, we have every urade of pre tention, and each professing to have , mastered the whole subject. As we " approach the close of this nineteenth century, we begin to look for some- thing better m this department of knowledge from those who assume 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. Apply to The Astorian office, or address D. C. Ire land, Astoria, Oregon. (Jet your lejral blank at The Astokian oniee. A full line of over tWo hl styles. A nice lot of eastern oysters at Itoscoes, arrived yesterday by steamer Columbia. Call around. Yon will find them Scst class. Pianos and organ3 for sale on monthly installment plau or for rent at Adler's. -Iy a recent postal decision men can actually make money by getting their bill- and statements of accounts printed. St.iiem.cnts of accounts and bill? of sale when made out on paper having printed headiugs, can be .sent by nia.ii for one vent, if the envelope is left unsealed: whereas, if it is made out on imprinted paper, it will cost three cent. 1 bus bv oatromzmjr Tub A5TnM.v- .,, M.irniw. ,,,.1 . i . ..V ctnto am oe saett ,,Vcry bH1 r statelIienr. that is sent o on ut throm.'1' the mail. iSIISCELLANEOUS. 580 Reward. J rnWKNTY imimaiss wn.i. i:k i-mi. t J- fr the rveniery of -a-li of tin- h nlies . ,r iHrH-l.! .m UVdinlav l...st. nbile ' -,,: frmn Pillar ni-k to P.-itkn 1. Diu! j HHs ivmiNk- .-ars .if .uv.aiel had iw n in 1 iiiii.iiikii lutniH"! 111 1 imii iii,iH rer M, rrT" a' H' "." rt'K -?' " his imtmhi' a; Hie" time a eh.i-k 4 5.-ftaM i sfen a.Hiars. m sii-r. in stad hh t"rMjVil!TV,?.'MV',!.?M! N-iiani seadtHCMsliiMIer. Taeildrdwas tweiitj - fear jears il id had three lwent dollars 1 jhis-s a tv.-nl -fi e eent i-f . aiHl a .sliver waleh. Tin fourth wa tweutv-Hicht fMis nhl anil bad 1Ih pM. Th al-ire ... 1 ..111 1. .!. 1... ,1... .....I... 1 nn.""' rlli tf "rtl'l ifv iiu- ilimn n-H11 Ll'N chpnc; & CO., Portland. Orejsni. 27.dtwliH jOrl.HIN I.UNi;. j Astoria. Onm 1 If 1 M'.'lt.U 3S." W. U. l tWISK. rtHfl . 2 r4k Astoriji. i&Ss&t Ponlaad. -- -1-i-r: HUOW.V & .tic. ABE, STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS ,A",W.' ti1?1'"; h J.io,.d,'n Aurtloni ! store. Portland oflun. 21 i: street. 13-tl 1 j . THE ASTORIA J Photograpli Gallery ' CAKI SIZK l'IlOTOn.VIHS. . ,. . inviTtirp i UOTOt.KAIMIS , s.-.m ..... ... ....... . l 00 IT Dozen. r-Sjeeial rates for families. DRESS MAKING. MRb. F. W. ll.l.SLEY. - MAIN STUEET. la ili-onicbnildinc. next door to Mrs.Derbjr'a Is now prepannl to do FIRST CLASS DRESS MAKING NI PLAIN SEWING OF ALL KINDS. Indies of steria are respectfully solicited for a share of tlu-ir patronage. ir Agency for P.utlrirks Patterns. MAGNUS C. CROSBY., IlKALKU IN Stoves, Tinware, and House Furnishing Goods. Hardvare, Brass Goods, Lead and Iron Pipe, Pipe Fittings, Ln'jineers Supplies. Sheet Lead. Iron Gower. Brass and Zinc BANKING AND INSURANCE. "bahkiho andjnsurahge. broker, banker AND INSURANCE AGENT. ASTOUIA, ... OREGON OFFICE HOITKS: FKO.U 8 O'CLOCK A. 31. UNTIL 4 O'CLOCK P. 31. Ik Mntil Insurance Co., OF CALIFORNIA, J. F. HOL'UIITON Chas. K. stei: Gko. I Stouv President .... Secretary .Agent Ur Oiou CaiHtal jMid up in U. S. sold coin . 5 300 Ui0 10 I AV CASK. Aqcnt. Cheiihmas .street, Astoria. Oregou. 67,000,000 CAPITALr LIVERPOOL AND LOnoN AND GLORE. NORTH BRITJSH AND MEKCAN TILE (JF LONDON .ND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Representing a capital of S67.0oO,000. A. VAX DUSEN. Ageut. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. a.j.mkclk!:, C. S. WIIIGIIT OCCIEST HOTEL. MEOLEK& WKIOHT. Proprietors. Astoria, Oregon. rniiE ruorun.Tons are happy to JL anmmnce tlmt the above hotel has been repainted aud refumLshed. adding preatly to the eomfnrt of iLsuestsandisnowthe best hotel north of San Francisco. C W. KNOWLKS. AL ZIFOIKR. CFilCEXDOX HOTEL. PORTLAND. - - - - OREGON ZIEBER d KN0WLES, Proprietors. Free coach to and from the house. czTiik Daily Astokian Is on file at the Clarendon Hotel reading room. Pioneer Restaurant Hotel. .MAIN STREET. - - ASTORIA Jlr.i. iv X. Arrlzoni. Proprietor THETltAVELINi; PfliLIC WILL FIND the Pioneer first cIjlss in all respects, and a .share of their patronage b reaiwctfullv solicited, ay-lloard and lodsiuglij the day or week. Post-office Restaurant. MAIN STREET. - - ASTORIA.. JOSEPH MATTHEWS. PROPR. rilllLS ISA FIIWT CLASS RESTAURANT I Irt.itt mi tlii. Ktit-fifttin rk1iii Proh nvw. ters in every -style Mam street, between' tncnniiiiis anil riuemocoiie. ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS uvsrer ruiooii. wy t v 1 1 t 1 . MAIN STKECT. ASTORIA. raiHB I'NDKKSIIZNKD IS PLMVSED TO -- annouiiee to the Ladies and Gentlemen of this City , That he is mw pn.-p.ired to funitsh for them, in rst ekiss st k and everv stvle, ; ,. . ,. . ,trt, .. .... , OYSTEKS. HOT COFFEE. TEA. ETC. ' vr TIIK Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon. MAIN STKEET. Ilease give me a eall. KOSCOK DIXON. Proprietor The New York Oyster Saloon Will st:rve to their utoniers from this ate a fu.iow : TEA.. COFFEE. CHOCOLATE. KaHtern Oysters Always on Zland. And will he kept as a tlnt class Ojster Sa Iwii, in hrt class st j Ic. DANIEL (1KANT. Manager. PIKE & STOCKTON. ECOXXSE, SJGrlSr 1 - -CARRIACE PAINTERS - i PAPER HANGING AND WALL COLORING A SI'KCIAUrV. GLAZING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. MShop next door to Astorian Office, in Shnster a nuilding. First Class Saloon, .1. .1. KILEY, - - PROPRIETOR. On the Roadway, opposite tlie Oregon Rail way aud Navigation fo's wharf. New Bagatelle Table, (Tlie rhinese must po.) Tlw eholcest hrar.d of f..reJRn and denie.stic 1V5XKW, MltrORSAM) CIGAliy. PiJ-Ccst Clilcs-o Scer."5tt BUSINESS CARDS. I Q. A. EOWLBY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ChoHHinas Street. - A.VT0RIA. 01CEGOW p XV. Fl'LTOX. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTOUIA - - - OKEGON" OfHee out I'ase & Allen's tre, Cat street T AV. It OK It. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTORIA ... - OREGOIf tlfliee over Warren & KatotiS .Vilwriu Star ket. oiiMite tlie Occnlent Hotel. "T V. IIOMKX. NOTARY PUBLIC, AL'tTIOXKER, COMMISSION AND IN SURANCE ACENT. -& A. VAN DUSEN. NOTARY PUBLIC. I'hcmuiius Street, near Occident Hotel, ASTOKIA. OHEGON. AsenfWelLs, Farso & Co. 1 I. H ICKS. DENTIST, ASTORIA, --- - OIU2GOK'. ltOOln.s in Allen's building mi stairs. Poraor of C:ts and Suciiivcithe streets. "jQH. 31. I). JEXXIXG8. PHYSICIAN AND SUlJfJEON. (Sratluate University of Virginia. 1868. Physician to Bay View hospital, Baltimore Citv. lSta-o. Okkii-e In Page & AllenN building, up stairs. Astoria. JAY TUTTIiE. M. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Okkick Over the White Hoie Store. Kiokn'ck Next door to Mrs. MunsoQla boaruinK house, Cheiuunus street, Astoria Oregon. C. OHCIIAKI). ti DENTIST. Dental Itoom.x. SUCbTF.Us Photograpli Building. T A. MelXTOMII. MERCHANT TAILOR, Occident Iht-1 Building. ASTORIA - - - OREGON Q II. BAlii' i CO., DFULEU IN ' I)oorM, IVindowN. Itlind. Tram MOBiM. Lamber. Ete. AH kinds of Oak Lumber, Class. Boat Ma terial, ete. Steam Mill uesr 'iVeston hotel. Cor. Get evl e and Astor .streets. J G. FAIRFOWL & SON, STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS Portland and Astoria, Oregon. Refer by perinLwion to Rosers.Moyer8.lC-o, Allen Jt Lewij.Corbitt&Macleay. Portland. Oreron. Y3I. I'HLEXHAIIT. Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon ASrOKlA - OKECON. Hoi, Cold, Shower, Mraui and Sulphur BATHS. tSnKeial attention given to ladies' aud rlnldnn's hair cutting. Private Eutniia-e for Ladtcs. vyiriAM fry. PRACTICAL Jikx HOOT AHTI SHOE MAKER. CuK.VAMt.s Stkmt. oprxisite Adler's Boole store. - A-stoicia, okkcon. fS Perfect MU ;oiantiitcvd. All wort warranted. iiie me a trial. All orders promptly filled. J. T. BORCHERS, UOSCOMLY STREET. ASTOKIA, Manuf -cturerand Packer of CAViAR, SMOKED SALMON.. Cash paid for fresh BLACK STUKGEON SPAWN. bmoked Sturgeon, and smoked Salmon put up in tias to ship to any part of the world. ALso. trout bait (salmon eggs) put up in cans, and warranted to keep an leugth of time. Depot at Rogers Central .Market, corner of Caosaud Chenamus streets. Astoria. Music Lessons. T. F. CULLEN and C. E. BARNES TEACHERS OF VIOLIN, PIANO, GUITAR, COR NET AND BANJO, Would like a few pupil on either of tha above instruments. Terms Eight lessons for five dollars. reorders left at Stevens & Soas boot ston; will he promptly attended to 3E3. 2L. QTJXINnN". dealer In FA3IIJLY ROCEKlKS, IV.irLS. 3IIUT. li:EI A?il HAY. Cash paid for country produce. Small profits on easii sales. Astoria, Oregon, cor ner of Main and Squemncahe streets. QPlLEJs. The undersigned is prepiuedto furnisa a larse number or Spiles aud Spurs at his place on short notice, at reasonable rates. Apply to c. O. CAPLES, Columbia Cirjv BLANK COOKS PRINTED AND DUUM) To ANY SlzE L and ruled to any order, at UK ASTOEUN OCCC. .''