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(3J MB 3i? Sully storsaa ASTORIA, OREGON: FRIDAY APRIL. 7. I"fr2 "ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Eicoi'tpd), J. P. HALLORAN & COMPANY, ?ucusar.i:s Axn I'somsiktoik, .4vrwn UtiUd'uhj, Cam StrtfL Terms of Subscription : orrod by Carrier, fr wm..... & Oats seat 67 mail, fear racaths.........?3 f rest tr esH, cao year... .... 9 ?reo of Pu-naca to Subscriber. - AJvertuopents uuorted by the rear at bs rato cf ?1 5)"i.or square per month. transient advcrtWcc. by tho day or Keek, ifty cents per square for oach insertion. THE CITY. I'fllS JJAILY ASTOIUAN JriTi Ic M7It b( rnatlat 'ftccnt a month, frrttit jxiriasr. .'cad 'n uTso corJcmi Joen Wr from the tity ran iity Tur. AsTOisiAjf fisttoie tlurr., Paily Wreklv r-lilfon to any y)l-o?:cr with out dklilUmal erpeme .iddrucs manic ;ruutgcd a often at lian'rctf. Ix'tirr ndcrt at tht vxMnlina room. Two feot of ice on Goose lake. .Tho Coos bay peach tree arc in bloom. Work upon the now dry dock near Portland is steadily progressing. Fred. Dolman, aged IT, was drowned ne.tr C.sthlamet, lait Mon day. A razor is all the bettor for being put in hot water; 'tis different with a man. Portland printers arc not allowed to buck at faro games; that is tough on now comers. Nevada's llags were half-masted on receipt of the news that the Chi nese bill was vetoed. Nearly 2,000 peop'e have come up from San Francisco to these shore since the 21st of March. IM0CEATIC11MEMS The Ticket as Made. Smith Nominated for Governor. The Democratic State Convention which convened last Wednesday in Portland, organized by electing cx Gov. Whiteaker, of Lane, as Chair man, and Ch.ts. Nickell, of Jactaon, Secretary. Tho committees on cre den.tiah, and on platform were ap pointed, and after the order of busi ness in the matter of nominations had been programmed, the convention adjourned till 9 . -.t.. Thursday. After adjotmmiput speeches were made by the chairni m and W. H. Kf Cngcr. Immediately after convening yester day morning the following ticket was .neminated: For Congress William D. Fenton, Lif.vyettc, Yamhill comi ty; for Governor, .Toseph S. Smith, of Portland; for Secretary of State, J. K. Weaihcrford, of Linn; for Treas urer, H. Abraham, of Douglass; for State Printer, Wilbur Cornell, of Salem; for Supremo Judge, E. 1. Shattuck; Strode, of Portland, was nominated for Prosecuting Attorney, Fourth district. I Fnrntslicil Boom toj lt At Mrs. Munson's lodging house. Arrisnnl Lodc'iis Hohhc, land, Oregon. Take Xotlro. On nitor tins date an additional ID cents per cord will be. charged on all ' order- for -uvved wood not accompanied , bv the cah, at Grays wood yard." Julv 1st. l.sM. J t'enmaiihip. The Fire on tne Wanlock. We don't hear anything more; about that road to Skipanou. lias the mattor been dropped) The Columbia went down to the bar at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and liking not the outside came b.ick at four. Tho sto imer Alice is being repair ed, at Oregon City. When ready for service sbo will act as cannery tender here for the season. Portland papers havo struck a new item now; they get despatches from here that "tho bar is rough." It's a pick-up for the boys right along. Those of us who have been chew ing tough beef will be glad to hear that tho grass on the Eastern Oregon ranges is four inches high and the cattle are rapidly growing fat. George Hayton, of "Oakland, Cal., likod the social gamo of poker bo well that ho stolo 5,000 to learn how to play it. He learned how, nnd now his employers express dis3atisflcation. About tho timo tho consignment of Chinese coolies now on tho way to the Columbia, arnvo, it will bo a good season to point a moral relativo to tho enforced stoppage of tho yellow curs. A gontloman just from the "front" eaya that thsre are now eight miles of tho N. P. track laid beyond tho Pond d'Oroille bridge, and a large amount of grading roady for the tracklayers. W. W. Union. The American ship Philip Fite patrick, 1C1 days from Philadelphia, arrived of tho bar last Tuesday, and was brought in by Capt. Howes Wed nesday night. Sho is loaded with railroad iron and will go up the nrer to-day. One of tho bar pilots suggests a plan for the improvement of tho' bar. by attaching a hoso to tho harrow, tho hoso to bo attached to a pump in tho tow-boat, and in this way a jet of wator projected on the sand near tho harrow. Wo can't but admire the gall of those eastern advertising agents who fiend unlimited ads. and then express surpriso at receiving a card with tho regular printed formula thereon, in forming them that the ad. will receive due attention upon receiving the cash. A suitablo slab of Oregon marblo for tho Washington monument has bo3n secured at tho iedgo near Pow ell's creek, Josephine county. It is four foot long, two feet wido and nine inches thick, and after being dressed will be forwarded to tho national captal as Oregon's contribution to the monument. Tho steamer Mary Tatham has been chartered to come soon tu Asto Work went mi on the Wanlock all Wednesday night, and by yesterday morning all the cokn was out. It was evident that the fitv was amidships, tho vessel a'i 'brought up to Flavel's wharf and the work of hoisting out the c.ial began. Crowds visited tho vessel, which smoked and smelled liko an Inferno; the men that were at work wero paid two dollars nn hour, aud thoy earned their money,as it was suffocating in tho hold. About sik o'clock the fire was reached; a smoul dering glow ot red coals being visi ble; water was turned on lrom Floret's foico pinup when iho coal immediately sprung int' grait sheets of flame. The ilarm was sounded and the leys were on hand with the engines at once; three streams of wa ter wcrt suon going and the vessel flooded was sufficiently to prevent further damage from iire,at least. The tin plate, which is tho most valuable part of her ctrgi, will hi but slightly dimngcd: the coal can stand tho wot ting without any injury; the salt will of course, bo a los'. It is extretnaly fortunate that tho vessel was in pjrt and able to get the help of our effi cient firo department so promptly. Had the catastrophe o-enrert at. sea, the results would have been fearful to contemplate. Not so Poor as Representee!. 1 Tt urn fnrmnrir nn nr.cmiltsfl truth ( . ... t says tho Sunday Welcome that the editor as a class, ero-poornnd always at a financial low ebb tide. At least cditorvuadc their case out so, prob ably the better to conceal tho undis covered bouan&i of wealth in tho busi ness, and to deter ambitious young men from engaging in journalism and running it down, lint lately several editors,fgrowii callous by success, haws given the buines away. We kimw of nn editor who traveled as far as California and back; is is trn? ho may have had n'pas, but even sn, hereto-j .t. p. Feasfer will teach a cours; fore they have never ventured so far. And iwff comes tho news f a hit having arrived at Tacoma, and after the excitement caused by Mich nn un looked for event had suijsided, it wax discovered that they had nothing fo load it with. Pnt "great events c..I for groat men,-' and n rah editor of tho Taciuw Itlndder telegraphed hia confrere in Walla Walla, to send him down a ship load of wheat! P.y the immortal Cresar, the public now will neter more be convinced that tho editors are the poor devils they repre sent. Wo might fitate that the Ta coma man did not get his nhcat. We don't know why. Probably the Walla Walla editor had gone out to see the prize pumpkin and didn't get the telegram. MISCELLANEOUS. C. H. OGCVPEPv,--GENERAL MERCHANDISE. rort- CLOTHING! .'MEM'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS'.; .Now house and first clas in iu ai-' pointnients. Third street, in 11. It' Thompson's block, opposite Capt. Ahw ; FINE DRESS SUITS. worth. Rooms bv the day, week or month. Mn&.K.Ai:i:ir.nxi. STYLISH BUSINESS SDITS. r u.tt; . v T u i j SO FT ST FF HJl TS, ' In tlie I.iti-Nt stle ANoal'irst-Clas.. l.u;.' cf .GEHTS' FURN1SHINQ GOODS!! in I jUgBZr REOUCTION 1 t! TTn r.ui nn riA.natnnnt nmN-mnnc thn ruing in -tstiu m ai, iue imw -inioi; - u "'ft"'";' ,;:i' ":..s,,v i on Main stQ'Pt.commeiielnp'TIuirs.drtyjr Vaifg?,.,1" VEs,iiv ,$?& eteiiiiw.Apvili.lli.at To'eloclc. Term;. I?, .'!?-.,ollll,- ,tl- huit' ,n',rte t0 s:fora cours" ot twelve lessons, im- ir"'"1 First SliiDments. The p.issongor.s of tho Oregon nnd Colubia, both ves?ols boing in port, were loud in their praiso of our fire department yesterday. The whole department deserves credit for the promptness. Hardly had the echoes of tho first alarm died away yester day evening when No. 2V were thun dering down the dock, with No. l'.s, who had little further t. go, close behind. Aunouuc cruent. .hi., nf .iv Ipsim fii)tr. thno oiii. .it ilu1 same family at udm-od raii-A Satlsfae-1' VW :" VostK KASiokj lion guarantred. Losoni givon in' lwnk-kceplnsf at moderate rates. -. - TvrT-.4.-V, --ArthuiMvd,,,a,ii D. A. Mcintosh , nescblll. but Carl Adler has reecitedi ! novelties in tni line of Dijontoric v.liieli ,fcrciant Tcu'hr Clothier and Hatter, are worthy n ti-it. Look out for thrcn barltcrs :tt the Orient Raths. soon. lib, ) Jok. 1'urni.sheil or unfurnished looms can be had at tho Union Hotel. Carl Adler's motto : "We picas: all in style and price I" Carl Adler's book and variety store' is now second to none north of .San Francisco. Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar If Ifi tnnitfi nrMnrrftinfttilc In Tr4ti ! nvii tun umuu tiLiuttAviiii.iii "'"V' t OCCIIHINT IU.OCK IFOR THE. NEXT 30 DAYS Wtiv will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will give Immediate relief. Price inct-tWctsnndSl. Sold by W. K. De ment. Silkxckd Quickly. .V lii-tre:.-.-ing cough, by asing H Ai.r.V Ho.n"i:y or IloKtniouxiJ and Tab '.' Pike's Tooth Arm: Dnors cure in one minute. Garl Adler's BOOK STORE The larsest stock ot Blank Boohs and Stationety Of every description. Rm- !?cliool IVioks. Bibles. Toetlral AutVi Woiks. Albums nnd told 1'eus, Besides a lull and coiniloio H5lBSfc4 stock ot rverytlilni; usually "13 kept in a oll rPKuli.ted Tok Store. Alx. nutts drpot and agonevfor every pafrand jwrlodlcal publUhed. Carl Adler's Music lira .-lajyTea :aa Are you made miserable by Indi goillon, Constipation. Dizziness. Los of a)ix-lite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Yital izer is n jiosittvc cure. Kor sale by W. K. Dement. Tho (iist salmon shipment (f "82 wa.s put m tho Columbia, yesterday afternoon. There were ninety cases from Wm. Hume, of Eagle ClilT; twelve cases from tho Union Packim Co., and two cases from the l)nn Canning Co; Police Court. April th. Cliai. Nuwmau, diuuk; plead guilty. 2 or ono day in city jail. .Too Guenson, 'drunk; deposited $3, no appearance, deposit forfeited. Tho National Surgical Institute of Indianapolis, with branches at Phila delphia, Atlanta, G.t., and San Fran cisco, which has national reputation, will permanently establish a branch at Portland, Oragon. Two of tho skilled surgeons of this institute prepared with nvery needed apparatus for the successful treatment of cripples w ill meet all tho old pitients and such now ones as may desire treatment, this year, at tho following places: Port land, at St. Charles Hotel, April &.h, 10th and- llth; Albany, April 12th and 13th; The Dalles, April i7th; Walla Walk, April l'Jth and 20th; and Seattle, April 25th and 20th, and hereafter at Pustlaud, Oregon, on tho first two necks of May unit November of each year, commencing Nov. 18S2. Beware of all traveling Doctors who may claim to repiesent any other in stitute, for this is the only Surgical Institute on this coast with facilities and "xperience for the treatment deformities. J. al. Hinkie, M.D., Geo. D. Handy. M. I). Surgeons in charge, National Surgical Institute, 311) Hush St., S. 1". Musical Iusti-.icttnn- Road.Kant's ad, "Notice t. Fish ermen," this morning. Cni,Dr.x's Linmc.'s Lnjrii) Hi:r.r AXD Toxic IxvioenATOi: is admir ably adapted for females in delicate health. Cohlen's; no other. Of diuggists. The price or subscription to Tm: Wekki.y AsttoiiiAX has been reduced to S'i per annum when paid in advance. If not paid in advance the old price ot S3 will be rhnrged. z-Shiloh'-, Catarrh Reined a i-.i-tivc cure for Catarrh, Diptl'.eria and Canker Mouth. Sold by . K. Dement. Kor Dvspepsia andl.ivcr C-jnip!n'mt , ou ha veii printed guarantee mi every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. K. Dement. Shiloh's Ci;rf. will iiunutlintcly relieve Cioup, whooping cough nnd Ilroneliitisi. Sold by W. H. Dement. The Rev. Oeo. li.Thaver.of Rour bou, Iiid.. says: ''Roth myself and wife owe our lives toSini.ou's Cixrmvn(ix Cmi:." Sold by W. K. Dement. Dr. .1.1 v Tiittlc has removed his resi dence from Mr.. Muiimiu's boarding house to rooms over Klber.-on's new bakery, in the building recently oecu-' putl ny airs. Jlrt'ongici;.-- einiiiiiig manuiaotor.v i Chas. Stevens ,t S'Mi haw for -.ale, aud are agents tor the new Singci xv ing machines. Call and exauiine thu'-e baby wugns at the City book-.stoi-c. 1 can't get along v. ithout It. 1 must hae ono ot those fine work baskets at thn City Itook .store. AT THE lillltllllllMIIIIHIMIIIflllSlMIIMIfltmiHIltttlmUlll I X L STORE . ST Pianos and Organs Of nil inak. c..ntantlv on band. Also n full stock of YIOLINS, GUITARS. BANJOS, AC- CORUKONS, CONCERTINAS, HARMONICAS, FLUTES. a!s-j a larsn stock of ttie best of VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, SHEET MUSIC, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, As wtl as eVenUilns elc belonins to a l'lrst f 'las Music Store. Prof. Fied. Jfayer, of Switzerland, is now in the city and intends organizing a class in instrumental music. Any one who contemplates taking a course of in struction on the piano will find this a rate opportunity. Prof. Mayer may bo it-cn at Mrs. Twilight's. Pursuant to call, there wa a meeting held at tho dinting rink on Wednesday evening and a skating club of thirty-member was organized. Tho San Francisco Chronicle kindly publishes a list of over 300 men who aro to bo arrested f -r viola tion of tho liquor law. 'Tis a iiuiquo feature of journalism when a man can pick up his miming paper at breakfast and see his name in the local column with tho cheerful information that ho is to be arrested us won as he gets through drinking his cotfae. :V philanthropist, who has been visiting ono of tho Indian reserva tions in Idaho, complains that tho government furnishes nothing in the way ot amusements to the Indians, and writes to tho press, urging that tho agents supply the noblo red men with ''baseball outfits, croquet sets, footballs, dominoes, checkerboards, marbles," etc. To-day is Good Friday, tho most solemn of all tho feasts in the ecclesi astical year for tho Roman Catholic and Episcopal churches. Tho day is spent by members of these denomina tions in memory of the crueifixon of Christ. Thu various offices of tho church, including Iho Tonebiaa and Do Profundi are gono through with, and the utmost solemnity marks the observance of tho day. Music for the piano, organ, llute, violin, guitar, cornet, accordeou, nanjo, fife, concertina and other instruments, just rcceix crt at Adlei's music More. Those writinz desks nt tho City !;-ok store ate the be.st in tho city. They are something nice anil ilurable, unit just what mo-.t Oiing ladles would appu-oi-ate from the giver. Melnto.sti lias just icevived a -fine lot of sprtug overcoats. A great auet of locks, hingts and screws at Jno. Montgomery .-. Paities wishing groceries, provis ions or merchandise of any description, .should leave their orders with A. Vnn Duen & Co. as they ate prepared to de liver goods in any part of the city on tho shortcut notice. Stevens & Son have their stoic crowded with new goods, all marked in plain figures Ralmy odors- from Spice Islands. Waited bv the tropie.breezu; SOZODONT In healthful tragmuce Cannot be surpassed by these Teeth it whitens, purified; You will use it if .vou're wise. Brace mi the wholo system i ith King of tin Rlocd. sx'cAdwrtiiement. iiiiiiimiitiiitmiifmtuimntniiiisiMmiuniuMm Ml To make room for large Spring, stock. BjAU Winter goods will be sold very low. C. ff. COOPER, I X L Store, near Parker House, Astoria. ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER ASTORIA, OREGON. Proprietor. 1'ianus and Organs suld on tim monthly in stallment plan, or for lent. CARL ADLER'S YARIETY STORE t3 Watches.. Clocks and Jew elrv. Ci.cy, Pocket and Table Cutlery, ' S? Yank- Notions and Toys, tjjS rictuic I raic.es and Chromes. iSp5A5Ba,," Cnrnajtcs, a complete r. t. gassortiiicnt. Archery, etc. XewfioniN bv everv steaiiier. Tlio public an- intucil to exaiiibie my stock and prices. ciu:nami:.s ht.. - astokia. ouegos. --Tne -Alwns handy" .stovepipe shelves at John A. Montgomery's. Clias. Stevens and .Son have a stock otinouldiugs and moulders tools which can be bought cheap for cash to close out that branch ot the huine-.s. Ice cream at Frank Kabre'c next ria and Portland with Chinose passen- Saturday and Sunday. 'ers and freight from Hongkong. ' Sheinarnediurasizs iron steamer of A large consignment of the. Iest brand Rod Cross coal oil just received at Jno. ltotlgers, Central .Market. Van Dusen & Co. have just received a fine lot of hats of the latost styles anil pattern?. P. J. Goodman, on Chcuainus -trect, has just rcccivcil the latest and most fashionable style of gents nnd ladies hoots. Miioes. etc. Another of tlio-,0 fino A. 13. Cinit,c organs at tho City Book Store. Dr. Whitlemoro's oltlcc 1' now over Carl Adler's store, room T. See profiM sional card. Sidewalk Improvement Notice. XOTICK is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Astoria prnposu In order the repair of that ir tloti of the .sidewalk on the soutn sidP of SfjuumoipKi street, in Mct'lnrc's Astoria, ftom the vvestsidufif Main street to the east side of ltcnton street, b removing all defective timbers and planks and ic placing the same with new and sound timbers, nnd unlcAa a remonstrance signed by the owner-of two-thirds f the property fronting on .-.aid jh'ntinu of said street be filed willi the Auditor and Clerk of said city within ten days from the final publication of this notice the Common Council will order said tepaiis to be maile. li orderf the Common Council. K. C. NORRIS. Auditor and Clctk. Astoria, March 31, 188-J. Street Improvement Notice. NOTICE is liMisbj given that the Common Couueil of the City of Astoiia propose to order the repair of that por tion of Washington street. In McClurc's Astotin. from the north side of Chena- nnis street, to the south side of Concom- 1 .sttttt, li veitlankiug the samo with new nnd sound tilank. not le-is than three Inches in thickness, and temoving alldiuectui" timber-, ami replacing lue S'lini'v.itli new and sound timbers. The sidewalk mi lh west side of said por tion of iVasMi.-ton street shall be re- ij.iii.'d bv rcimiviic' :'!! delective nlank and timber-, ami icplaclng the same with nrvi and soiiud timbers, and unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of two-thirds of the pinpeity fronting o'n said iortion of sald-trfet lie filed with the Audilot-and CIcik ot said city with in ten days from the tinal publication of this juitir-i II;." ('oninion Cotiticll will order -aid lcpaiis to be made. Ui order ol the Common Council, 1". C. NORRIS, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, March St. 18S-J. TtEDUCTlON OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. LAKCK ORIIERS IX I.1KH PltOTOETIOX. LessSQuantitles, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, '- - - SI 60 per Ooxen EB-tfpeclal attention paid to order, from Public Houses and Famflls.m THE COLUMBIA BREWERY frE TDIQ Tsv'f5B' 4y?sJO 1eBQ. J2Jtl IU SUPKKIOi: TO MOSl, AXD IS KXCFJXKD UY XONEJ ON THIS; COAbT JOHN HAHTV, - - PROPRIETOR, CHEWAHUS STHEET, - ASTORIA, OHEGOW. - rtrilcrs lcit at the t!E!:MANIA BEKU HALL will be picmpUy allfUcd lu.- T John A. Montgomery, CITT BOOK STORE. -Dr. Kianey has fresh vaccino points. 1530 tons rcgistoF, ownetl by Lathcn & Co., of London. After discharg ing she will return to Hongkong. The regular monthly meeting of tho Young Men's Christian Association will bo held In their hall this evening at half past seven o'eloek. A full attend ance 19 desired. C. Haxsk:, Sec. Three scow loads of diy fit, spruce llmb-i, ntKl bark, Just leecivcd and for sale at C?ra'sdook. Frank Fabrn lias oysters in every style. Stew and pan loasts a specialty Fresh caramels every da at the As toria candy factory. Main street. Fred Hvde bus onencd a licit and cosv barber shon next door to the Al- tona restaurant, where, he will he pleased to meet Ins friend. e pisitc Sidewalk Improvement Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Astoria promise to order the rcpair'or that por tion of the sidewalk on the west side of Main .street, in McClure's Astoria, from Squemoqua street to Jefferson street, by rumovingnll defective plank and tim bers therein and replacing Iho same with new and sound plauk.and timbers, and utiles a remonstrance signed bv the. owners of tvvo-thiids of the proper ty fronting on said orliou of nld street lie. filed with the Auditor anil Clerk of slid city within ten days from' the final publication of this notice the' i.ouiiiimi wmucii ni ui.ici 3.iiu irpairs. ui-ureooib areimuked In plain figures l!y mdcr'of the Common Council. ' c"' " ;,:!l1" "."aWy an note prices. I". C. NORRIS, CIIAS. STLhN3 &SO Auditor and Clerk. ' " Astoria. Mm oh :u. is. School Tax, District No. 9. We ai constantly rccctvln? new additions to our stock and have the finest and larRCst assortment of variety goods In the city. Combs, Brushes, Stationery, Frames Celluloid Goods. ysrccEsson to j apk i ns;s Montgomery.) I.K.U.KBH IN' Tin, Sheet .Iron and .Copper Ware. A 0 etui Assortment ol HOUSEHOLD GOODS. A'rnH for 31 nep Sto ves audRauges The J'.est tn ihf5nartet.S 1'iiiinblns oods ot oil Sleds ontbainJ. Jot woxk donn in it workraatUlbe mauner. COIt.KIt OK MA1X AXU .IKVrKUHOX STREETS, ASVOXtZA,. - jBcjiT CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OFJ FURNITURE ss BEDDING, AND DEALER INj Carpets; Oil Oloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and MtiMir WINDOAV CORNICES AND' CURTAIN TOLEB GomplPte In eveo' branch- REPUBLICAN PRIMARY. i I'l'PKR ASTORIA. kTOTICn IS IIKKI'ltY cit..- nRiBl JI5ITH THAT XTOt VOTlCK IS IIKRKHY i;tVKX TO THK t-l holuwt T.i.es fur III" alwivn ULstrlctnro LI Republican'" of Atona I'reciucf, that a now due nn.l (uvab:. at the oltliv of the precinct election iiiriiiep,jn"'eoi cicciuiK utnicrsisii' . ni-w piv up pnm.pu iu seventeen Delegates to tin Cbitsiiji coimtv wivcomi. Yil. IS. AUAIK. Kcpnbllcan Convention. wliii will he helii dt.l. ncik District No. D. at the Court house In Asiorra. Oregon, on - - - samrdav nct. April Mr, lrom one jo'clock Tr-TjKlferilkA CLEANING and REPAIRING c-ili! totfnn. All Ifnnlillran cit vnltl hm. ".,,x.'v "" .". . . v. . . n... . . vn AT"rttr 1V A.1 'i --i. I.Ix S l.'TjaW'r-jIi?M " jci uu0 ac; 5-i r..z.am!i r-- rrtv-vj 22f5?ir ;;?- Hot and cold baths, the finest In the! cmct are earnestly rrqnesiemo lie present m:ai, uu..vi it y. at . the Orient Ralhing Rooms, op- J3H,.l?SSJS.eBM' Ilolden's auction store. ,. vWe ntivV-v ...... job. s,iiAnr;K3, lroiineior. Cnairuian ' Caairuiau. J.OVKTT. Main Street, opposite '. UmVi, eosil? 2.rT 5 n s i3- i s. ri l 'Kara J a e c f M"T: r.t- tu WK. z-Zii-.-S &. fL.'M--r-..if-isli i5pt:? s -. ssiis?; 's'3n8?j3nQ zfi-frrr p- ?-. mm i SS5? a: ESSSSSISKS-e rSf-SSri.- !BBjaSCH'u CO II?' zi 'a.s 38' M i MO -''-m vaiuv H&bS i-jp. w