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CJ .Ij.-wW.1-. T." "'f l.r - aCfcjiwi&wiBBtaewLa"iMLeiMBCTaa Bmw i w i ? glie p3'iXHB Stavlati, astosia-o-reoos SATURDAY APRIL 9, 1SS2 j. r. tt.vM.oaAN . .....iMItor. Is it tlio Eudl field guns and mitrailleuses, 5526 siege and heavy guns and 855,000 small arm. Tho pcaco of Europo i cannot do considered permanently i assured so long as this enormous ! balance stands frowning in thei,lXi.0 face of France. 1 MISOISUiAXEOUJ?. i MISCELLANEOUS. ! MISCELLANEOUS. - --fA V CfrO a?Q RXpM i. -.A.-.V. Allen.iGeo.W.Bnmej Vj " 5 i sLVJc:i io r.voEi i'.ts.) i Wholesale and Retail Dealer i Ralph Waldo Emerson, tho foremost thinker in America, died at his homo in Concord last Thurs day. The tear that drops from the eye of affliction upon the brow of the dead evinces the anniish of "a mourning heart; the sense of personal loss and keen regret that fills the mind when tho death of one of the world's mas ters is announced, though modi fied, is akin to the realization of the same feeling. When an earthly monarch dies, tle jioinp that gilds the gravr-, the preans sung by priests, and the splendor of the kingly sepulture proclaim the ostentatious grief of bk sub jects; no such ceremony shall mark the burial of that plain old man who lies amid New Hamp shire's hills to-day, and yet a mightier monarch never breathed, a greater sovereign never swayed a scepter, or dominated an empire. In the realm of mind Le was su preme and like tboso ether mighty spirits "who, though uead, yet rule our spirits from their urns," his words shall hold eternal sway, and control the souls of men as kings of less degree control their mortal frames. His . gentle confrere Longfellow, whose touching num bers thrilled the hearts of mourn ing millions on both sides of the Atlantic was as a prince of the royal house, and when his, deaiii occurred a few weeks ago the mind naturally revert".! to 'bat grand old M-isler of hwiiJ -!iu -whose written and jwk'-ii a -i ! have extended sue!: ti.-ui.-i-J -in'luence on the sotis-i.: ui-: The death of Ktner-yu itJ- '' he, alway3 bring; up to of mm I the questien: "Is it- t!,e onJ?"' When to th? ferav.j a girc-at uim goes, is tlie vo;.:.- tV.iwr hushed that never uttered an ifrw.blo throught, is the hand forever stilled that wrote the phrases that guided all that is good in man? If this is all that there is to life; if when a man die3vhe; 'falls' as falh- the mizhtv oak that wakes the echoes of the resouuding Julia and then crumbles into a shapeless ruin, h jit futile ail our offers and how ephemeral all our proudest .U-eds! But a short forty.-eight hours ago the greatest brain iu America strong and active, conceiving tho loftiest sentiment atiil'the keenest theught: it cannot be thit because that brain uo'inoie has the red lifo fluid circulating through its ganglion that tho s-pirit which prompted inspiration it extinct There is zomcthiug in one that re peis &uch supposition, and yet what well authenticated case i3 on record where anyone came back to tell of what ho aaw or heard, er ever sent back word or sign or token of what lies on the other side? It is the eternal prob lem, that we must all solve, r.nd without any intent to be either flippant or irreverent, for our part we would ,' rather spend the alleged eternity that wo are assured we must epdure, :u com pany with the brightest, wisest arid wittest of mankind, than among a lot of duli, decorou, individuals who never had sufficient brains to render wickedness possible in their case. It was the gifted Goldsmith, who, a century ago, writing of the demise of the equally gifted Gar rick, said that his death "eclipsed the gayety of nations." The same may bo said of Emerson, and if the millions who lead with profit and delight his admirable precepts, shall but make them the rule and action of their daily life, they too Ai0h"G the notable animals to bo exhibited at a forthcoming bench show in New York is a blue blooded bulldog that answers "to the name of "Blister," and whose pedigree can be traced back to' 1510 in Spain. No doubt he'll draw well. THE 'BOSS" vdoh-'il?anJ irt&n Mv'i!r la I GROCERIES, I Men's, Youths' and Boys' ' i Is Mr. Longfellow's will the poet affectionately- remember. his ; J own, with bequests of a small for- Ttlil SO!iti ls I tune judiciously distributed. Hi?', more munificent legacies-tbe ' QEHTS' FURHfSHIKG GOODS!! truit oi a pure me uuu 5iieiuu- ( PiWViSlQhS ! Provisions, Lumber. i fcl'lU.. ETC.. E1C. AmmlA.:8Tn 1 J9 - -. . O- ST Sjl . "ty rfe &s' - sa- f & .; ( i .shrrmens.Kml Cannery I muse are tho common inherit ance ol the people. Tue harrowing intclligencr comos from New York that mi. operatic adaptation of -Unclo Tom's Cabin" is about to bo in flicted upon a long-suffering and much "Tom-Cabined" public. There is a consolation in the thought, however, that whom the gallery gods love miy, in this in- stanco at least, dicyoung. il'iiJ: uos XX tiin tata Siiei HATS AWB GAPS! TIIC BOSS IS BOOTS AND SHOES i Glass and PFatad Ware,! j i 1 f EOViCAl A-ND OOMF." 5 JO Ipruits AND VEGETABLES.! 1 I WiBBs.Liprs.ftteisiiiCliiaB SU-PPL1E.S A. SVECIALTT. THE BOSS IX UOItK In Jewell, Oregon, April &5, 1632, to the wife ot I. S. Foster, twins (a boy astta gitl.) .MISCELLANEOUS. EEPUBLIOAN Tic 'SST'i?-i4' G? Xldb lC Jl. JLUJ(a.C u Swm, 0 P!18IH I Cloths, Casslmeres aM TneBs! TIUl U03& HERCHAKT TAILOR! Yon vill find the Finest and Largest Aes :tmcnt.the Best Quality, and the LO WEST of PRICES. ; AGENT FOR THE " I i&in lose Fruit Packing-Company. i ASD THE San Francisco Chemical Ti . -ai, --5Ti C i "; - r CT.i -75vi- &, -' IMKASOiS. . Wovtli. L.arge size, all silk Parasols, - - -. $3 00 Large size, all silk, fancy border, - - . 5 00 Large size, all silk, 3 5 Medium size, all 'silk, twilled, -. - - 300 . Medium size, cotton, suitable for children, 1 op" CLOAKS. Misses' light-colored school coats, - - 7 00 Misses' dark-colored school coats, - - 7 00 Misses' plush school coats, - - - 10 00 These are Spring Styles, and all wool. Ir.- laigcsr an4 rucst couplriu stji. U gooi) tr. their Ur.ew to lounit ix. tli tty. t.n.ej otC-.?3 unit Squemocilij Stirvti ' ASTORIA. I1KEOOS. ASTOUIA - - - OREUON. k k MISCMXASEOrS. Marseilles Spreads, large size, All-linen lowels, Ladies' Hose, all colors Ladies' Balmoral Skirts, 3 5o 37 1 50' itAivrrs ro.nr 'M. D.. KANT, r.ilY 02 :dl OL33AHING and REPAIRMtt SEAT. CHEAf AJ-'D OVICi.. B . Mala Street. cfpocUe -C I - SU. SC C3-. SH.tt S.jTbacca. Cigars, WiMsanuLiqii FOAEB & J5T0KSS, Yt holrsslc aiul retail Uealors iu Wood und Willow-ware-, GROCEniES. Unbleached Table Linen, per yard, - 40 Unbleached Table Linen.extra wide.p'r y'd, 50 j. j. sToi:r:s, I Ladies' Corsets, all sizes, - - - - I 25 a:s r. f;v,-more nenmsntaDiesj Coeds tttOaEdiaccntaayard. Ucm--iabcr, ilicse Darginw a- o Limited In Quwtlry, so zsvze early and secure tnen Price. $1 25 3 00 1 5o 1 25 50 3 00 3 50 5 00 2 00 25 10 1 00 25 35 75 ! i ;.-!ii.r CAl.irOKXIA STORE, r. 0. Box 2iS. Coraer opposita rcstolHce. Astoria, Oregon. T heBossCoffee and Tea Pot .may us nvD or s For ConErross, AT. C. GEORGE, of Multnomah .oiiiny. For Governor, Z. F. MOODY, of Wasco county. For Supremo Judge, W. P. LOUD, of Marion county. For Secretary of Stato, K. P. EAItriAItT, of Multnomah count For Stato Treasurer, ED'iVAUD IIIRSCH, of Marion county. Fr.rfiupt. of Public Instruction. E. !.. McELUOY, of Rent011.c01sr.t3 . For State Printer, Y. II. BTARS. nf D.vala, cruntj. Fourth BJs:i;itt A'r;uiUiRt:o:i-; For Proaecutluff Attorney. J. F. CAPLES.of Multnomah cor.ntj. Clatsop Conaty Nominations. For Joint State Senator, (for Clatsop, Columbia and Tillamook.) F. C.REED, of Clatsop county For Joint RsiJreaeatatlvo. (for Ciatson and Tillamook,; JASPER SMITH, of Tillamook coa nty Fcr County Judsa, C.A. McGUIRE. For County Cloik,. R. K.SPEDDES. For Sh0t,13; J.VME3W. WELCH. For County Troaaurer. ' CHARLES HEILBORN. For County Oommlsaioaer?. nEXRY F. FISHER; D. E. PEASE. For Assessor, . W.W.PARKER. For Surveyor. GELO PARKER. For School Superintendent. JI. SLOOP. For Coroner, DR. S. KIXSEY. t') - , itn -i t . . ... T i "T i-" f '-C !Zz.ijZlzP: .. ina. 1 iiiiimt 111 iiii.i tiuvi'.u .ii " 1 znur. - ,-- t zrryj-- J. .r . - . 1 Cigars .iad Tobacco, Smok-i. w; ySrrf-Sfij t li Ti JltjnL VV 111 fMf-VnVv I ticl.,3, Plains Card,, f,l- 'iW$MiiSW4 0uliaei. ) tery. Etc., Etc j y ft tmd rdahlc 11 fM& .,9n,ltoK0iH!'!ti;;,!'::u-v'!'S.: ' ' ! MlSSnfeJtl3.-?3fei- i:. .-.Ar.t Jor t!i. c-lvtoted i-fi. - vK ' ' Ii O Lft F: i Ui S . ' l$fxzlSLl' ..,.i--JT..n,i.trjM.ltStnvi. i!ico.r.R.fi:i:jt .-r.sa,'4T v &i&&sjzSEiAs i . ...,-., Ivr: ' ,---?3-irjKriil-y'SS42SSa? ,:. , A 1 ll . A ' H " - ' ," - '---. .-v).t t.i--.i.j'j'jvtz fl.wtrcr-'"i&,rfc. i: iTi'.iiri'k i.n 111 ri rcoUiNTii rk?f?ijn:. ffeM& siinniN-csASPEciALiY I - SSSSS-5- ;3J3 N-.r.3 but 1T13 e:t woiKaca employed. "5 K A -m .-3 ZSL 5. -v- wv -a "W"- Firfl Utility iwmt'JXfiSiflXI ;juiiisiiiii." SUGAR CURED BACON At 13 c. iiviutv way vjtiiwu OF THE BEST QUALITY. .Umu ti'!i, Ai(,j'ia,ircgoii. CLOTHING! mm YOUTHS' AMD BOlfS'. & iiEiilifS; "1 A General Ooramiaiioii ffierchaats AID- .ISTOttlA, OttEflO.V. i-ev. to Ou-gcn iiailnay ft Xr.v. co'o Dock. --ttX?ATWji . - piv ! Cannery Supplies AU woikfisrsateed crr.o charge. B. iEb-aAWESS, TWO DOORS EVST OF OCCIDENT. ASTORIA. OEEGON MISOELIANEOUS. ! MISCELLANEOUS. T1U, DRESS 5TJ1TS. STVI.ISU StJSIKKSS SDIiS. j SO FT I STIFF MATS, In the Latest Sivlc,s. Also a-Fiist-Cta:? j Lise 0 j J J jfA3jrr. tzts.. -ixs. IrapoiliNi'aud fors.Joliy A310KIA, OREGOX. ARE THS BEST. f.IrefioJ Sa.it, P.Tges Oajw, etc. Age'-t tsi llsrlcik's Scluerlns MatMcd ; Jo:irton'3 linprovcJ KoIdtrirK apparatiu; rot.irv t.Ale iui .loiiler-ns; :cau!'5 ; Eload'i UitCnr.15. GENTS' FURKISHIHG GOODS! l ko more than oUier undj . ra If xue .uav.Kuk iii;i vuuui jwi uu. -vk? The CJ;toci Detattaict eir.(ji'.c3 the j newest ratterr.s in ni.is, vjyioi MEKE3, WOtaJTiOJrf. etc. Salts made to order lathe LATEST SEW VOiJIC S'ASIIin.VH . B. A, Mcliitosli Menhant Titih Clotl.Ur end Mailer, occult cleci: not ieei our Uoods.lt U because it ptys better to sell a ialr cf I3oot3 o-Slio;3 e-.ery to moctlis Uian every four or are. T.YE rjAUANTEE EVL'UY TA1B W ?.tAKE. AC Hercliant3 iagood credit caujnocure tUPie Qooas at our Warshouw? lu P.utland or Srm rrtnslsco. , Try our "HERCULES" Pateni Boots HECHT BROS. . CO. CHICAGO BREWERY NEW CHOP HOUSE. I WlLSON & FlSHER, SHIP GHANDLEES. 'IR. J. JI. rROJTOIAX, Knncrly if Uw AJ-5. Kurops lfou'.e. rcrtlaiid, 11 sled to an nounce to tin: pul)!ie and M-. niauj Jileuiis teat lie iids opened s CofTop anU Ci'.ojj House en C.tS3 Street, next doer to ilie Astokias oSIoe. CU&nsanil atenkb c-ol.ed to order. ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Ovster Saloon. ',0 CREX.1SIU5 SXEEET, ASTOP.IA. mUF. KO)EESIGSED Id l'LS.r:i" TO A announce to tlie public tnat lie is juaK- lne tie Boston Crystal . Ice Cream ! The ilaest lee Cream ever dished up tu the American puttie, 'fry It. and ue convinced He abo iurabue Iu flnt-class style. LOEB& CO., " JOBf.KllS IN WHINES, - I1TQUOB6. .O.D 01GABS. AtiENTS FOR THE " Best San Francisco Houses and Eastorn Distilleries. E-All vesd: sold at San Francisco Piicej. j -ALVTX STKECT. Oyitslio Piler House, .Vitona, Oregon. OYSTERS, HOT COFfEE TEA, f.TC. can cahnlv await the summons of I t - at the the sable messenger iho, ! Ladies' and" Genf s Oyster Saloon, With equal step, impartial late, I CIIENAMUS STREET. Knocfcs at UiepalactJ and th? cottage rjra5, nvc roe-a call. Sate. , -rT " -, 1 ROSCOp DIXCWrrotirietor It appears from the official his tory of the ''G-arinaa-Frencii war of 1870 71,"' recently complet-d by Count iloltk'etliat duriu tu!s sanguinary strule the Germans captured 107 flags and eagles, 1915 Notice. v& SUIT HOUSE! 3. STIlrf.i:S3, - - AOSST. I r.owr?ad to sunpl? tlio tuhile v.ith 'Ae Ceiebralcd Chicago Baor In any iaaiititjr to salt. 1 have 2so thii ttfltlii-atnl CMtaco Cecr Ja VMlc, "Wnisli is now ven popular sc-.ocg "all lainl-HeiandsTloonj." riesso send in your oracn ana tacy via Iia7e my best attention. J. STEAUS3. Astoria, Oregon. A-jjat for Oicsoa and Vw.h. Ttr ijrrt AsIanicotaUe UlllfjUl L n? n 7rrt Uii UiilLU iMrQ niv store. I shall sen to any DUESSESand DOLMANS at prices that CANNOT EE ULPUCaTED iu America, uom 315 upwards.with prUWeRO ot exarainlas at Wells-Faiyo. and It not good value I pay ciiatges BOTH t? ay?. Ad arejs, vf lth site. Corstnr Tlilrtl anii -Alilcr Streets, ponvLxso. ocecos. 'A2t IS OECIiARED W3TJIOI-T PURTHEE KO'i'iCJ: r rfTr 's And no teims oi peace iiniu 55I-; '.Ki every man in Astuita aaa a iisv pii'' F1UHT CLiSa Bress leaking. nv Mrs. T. S. 'Jnvett. Up stalra. oppoJlte ?ilrs. IloceK Ecaidms House. i1 rilli (12 esaas w;"-""' u- "-"u' ' Look st the prices rjr.13 ro onier jrora GOLDEN SHOE STOBE. I have opened a DUAI.EC3 IN ron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, WROCGUT AKD CCT GALVANIZED Kails. Copper Kailsjand Burrs, Shelf Hardware, Paints and OUs Rubbsi and Hemp Poshing of all Kinds. t ! PROVISIONS, FiOTE AX 3JIIX FEED. Stationery, Frames tAB8atStorsa!emFioainSMnu. voinrr iueiiuiiiua uuu uumnwu j. BOOK STORE. We j.re constantly recelrius" now additions to ourstocU audhac tlwflne;t and largest assortment ot varlely gocda in the city. Combs, Brushes, Gelluloid Goods. All our gcois aic mailed in plain flgurci Cf.U and examine quality and note prices. CHAS. STKVEN3 '&S0 ASTOUIA. OREGON. The Pioneer Restaurant. MAIS" CTEEET, A5TOBIA, OGN, 1! ILIi'S VARIETIES.! v,wyvn.w jKa. Dctu ntttd np and He -opened &x GE0.UILI., - - - PEOrEIETOEJ mF.',r.Umy. WALTER PACES. - .STAHE JTAKACEE i j T' tahles are kept nest and clean and NEW BQOT and SHOE STORE oP mi the w. pcrfu.roi:v.nrJ2,ueawuB,5eTOyBB' U""M :i tho Itoaitway. -V!alit- Enllrc CJ'-'",KC r Vro' I e-iTompt and oWIgtaK waiter are in OppPJit'i tae O. E. t. N Ccrcpany'4 Doc!:. J I coaatapt attendance. I s.m propareil t:t Oo ' M CTiA-tiS WUBICin my Zitaa Jtv stock 13 lare and new and very nice ; Of any style you all slnll have your choice. If en the shelves vou find none thit will do. You can have thera .-.fade at tho uoltien Shoe I. J. ARVOLD. BID3 tflLb EE EECEIVrDFOn GltAP-! Ins the School Elock. In Astoria, for th ; sew Hciiooi uouse, untirrnuisaay,.'iaj -iiii 1652. a'ho Directors rC30rvo the ilKhX to re ject any or all bids. The Directors-will give all Information wanted. By order or the Utardot Directors. - J. G. HCSTLEE, Clerk. Astoria, April 2rth, isa "A. G. STINSON & CO., BLACKS&liTHJNG, At Cit. flowers old stand, comer of Cas3 and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work, HcrseshoclR?, Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. THE '.OLTBFI C SALOON Oppoiite the l'aikf-r H.'uv jiv -5UJ czaitinic Once a Wcett. ConrprUins all tho latest , JWARY'S SONGS, DANCES MID ACTS. Sj&..S . iSXX X I We Siv the Best HOSPITAL, Variety Entertainment astoioa. - - - obeqom J , rms r.-STiTCTioK, undee caee of la the West. .0. the Sisters of Cnarlty.U now ready tor tho reception of patients. TLe tUtatie is cicwded nichtlv. and f.U l'rivate rooms for the accommodation cl .Vr. nut as a a-.ter.'r for th r,ul,li.-5 patinst is free to and has the privilege ot nmwrment tin not ho excelled. AmboiU , ..rnployinp any phpician they prefer -AlshiiiE t lena a pleasant cvciusk and ice srjr""nB wit and lie.-.uty withoiic toI- i-nurd Hlatca Mnrliiei gaiitv, shouul irjprovo tne opnonuii-.jy ana , ..inn i Cjir.rn rrV.n mv Ttn-n'tltl Tll,p !ra sSSorrenchChuei, - ; THE HXEST BK.VNDS OF corr.e. - JJWMfc Suits from 1nnp select from, Casj street, next to Iltstns Jev.elry itore ,." ." " ' "rf ,! The cora?aayco;npi;j?3 the following well- pibl duties sic'.:ne?s. l'ciralUmnstbe oh- hue of splcs mt. to LIqtj01 g A CIGAIJS I l A,"-StS : ' fe ffie SWtC3 1UttifcM 8t the Talio Dlotiec. John Roners, Central Market, Has lcceivcd alarge invoice of 13ARHELS AND HALF BARRELS of tho test ljurJIty, Ilept constantly en hand. . XopahUTklUbs spared to give my custom mers utbtactlon. MIM r.i:;KIE WAI.70.T. Miss Lottise C001: Mr. CiiAittra ltorrLEt:. SISTEE3 or CnAErrv SF"nive us a call. E. W. SEIIL1N. And 13 now ready to supply Butchers Can- 3 and all others, cheap for case cerles t SHIPPING TAGS "mr. Jons Cook. j T VV . Cj.SE. Mr. Josepu Petty, ' , ' MR. WAWIE TAEKS. i I.V.POETEl: AND WHOLESALE A"I En- All of which will appear nightly in their dif-' toient speciames. TAIL DEALKK IU Open air concert eyeiy evenms; ; peiforn,- i jTj! W Il.K fi i 1 fll P, Hii anrfiromraeneln-rat 8: cnttance to theatre 1 UUiiiillXUJ iliiJllU rrllG BEST OUALrrY; WILL EE $Lb I a Mnton street ; private hoses 011 uiena- 1 by the hanircd. or by tho bo:, printed ct j rans Sircct. r-o.cer Che plain, to rait customen.-at - -- -' Look OUt for Our Stars. . ' ASTORIA - Chenaraus and Cai? streets. - - OREGON K'C -s. .-..- -r tt&a. "-'