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(3) 'k -Sb-Hi", 2stfn;A8u, ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY .. MAY 21. 1SS2 ISSUED EVERT MORNING. (Monday Excouttsi), 3. V. HALLORAN & COMPANY, PCIILiqn?.R3 AI.D I'ROl-KIETOK.. AsUman Building, GVws Street. Fishing ca tho Columbia. in a tide rustiin out tho rato of eight Terms of Subscription : ervod by Carrier, per weok .. 23 Cents nt by mail, four racntiu..... ....? to oat by moll, uno yoar....... 9 C) Prop of I'ostase toSabwribew. " Advertisements inserted by tba year at b rato of SI 3) per acarc per month. Transient ndrertisins, by the day or wcefr. Ifty cents ier s-iunro for each insertion. THECITY. TnR Daily astouivx itJU tic 7if by inailat 73 cent a month. fxcnfjOt(i'je. Head er who ctmlnnplaUcbCiicc mm the city can have Tun AsTonr.vjf olloir ihnn. Daily or Weekly fdilloiu to any itot-Uof.c r. viih mil additional expensr. Adar&tti may be nanQcd at often a desired. Isatc orders at (he countina rontn. Trinity Sunday. -Beautiful weather. Diphtheria is prevalent in East Portland. If it h clear the comet visible to-ni"ht. will bo The- Columbia arrived in at ton yesterday afternoon. The British bark Jas. Duncan, from Santos, arrived in yesterday. The Hemy Sempe, and the Philip Fitz Patrick went to sea yesterday. . Hon. Liir Hill will delivcra speech at Liberty Hal! next Tuesday evening. Seattle 1m raised 82000 so far for a Fourth of July celebration. Wo have not yet heard lio-.v much Astoria will ante. Presbytorian church preaching by tho pastor morning and evening, in the- Bsptist church. Sunday school at noon. There vvillboDivineservico at the Congregational church at 1 1 a. m. and 7 r. :Jt. to-day, Pvev. G. V. Atkinson officiating. Tho Mirklaud went to sea yostcr day. Her crow cheered heaitily as they left the dock. Sho ha? been several weeks setting a crew. -The last sad rites of buri.il will bo given the remains of tho late 3Ira. I. V. Caso, at tho Congregational church at two o'clock this afternoon, Rev. G V. Atkinson officiating. Members of Ocean Encampment No. 13, 1. 0. 0. F., and sojourn ing Patriarchs are requested to meet at tho Lodgo room of Beaver Lodgo on Sunday, May 21st, at 1 o'clock, to attend the funeral of Mra. I. W. Cue. By order of C. P. A. J. Meglke, Scribo. Death of Hobt Trencliard. Tho many friends of Robt. M. Trenchard heard with deep regret of his death yesterday morning. Ho was down hero about two weeks ago in tho best of health, ami went back to his placo at Salem full of hope aud enterprise. " He wa3 n young man of great promise, in the twentieth year of his age, and was a universal favor ite. He wan so nffible; so full of enterprise, so everything that one is apt to admire in a young man that many in this community feel his death es a pewonil loss His 'friends and relatives here have universal sympathy in their sad bereavement. "Wants her Boy. NAPA, Cal., May 10, 13s2. Bear SW: Will you pleaso inquire at the fish canneries if a young boy by tho name of Lowry has been there sinco March? He wrote me from Port land in March that he was going to Astoria to fish. As I havo heard nothing, 1 fear ho has been drowned. You will confer a great favor by mak ing particular inquiry. Yours, Mes. J. J. Lowry. i. o. o. r. Members of Beaver lodgo No. 33, I. 0. 0. F.t sojourning brothers in cood standing and Sisters of Robcccah, are requested to meot at the lodge room of Beaver lodgo on Sunday, May 21st, 18S2, at 1 o'clock, to at tend tho funeral of Mrs. I. W. Case. By order N. G. T.S. Jewktt, See- Aticntion, Astoria Engine Co. So. 1 ! You will pleac assemblo at your en gine nouse on Sunday, May 21st, at ISO i. chnm. without uniform, for the rj'urposc of attending the funeral of Mrs. F.-nnio E., wife of our Hon. Brother Fireman 1. W. Case. Hescue Engine Company No. 2 and a . n.mir nml Ladder Co. .No. 1 arc respectfully Invited to attend. By order 1 n'tvniTTc Ar-.t'tr ?oieinan. h. E. Selio, Secretary. 'You bet wo earn the little wo make," said a fisherman to an Asio eian reporter yesterday morning. From where they Etd,the white sails of the morning fleet were gleaming brilliantly over tho flashing emerald water as the littlo boats came bound ing in from the bar after a night of vigil. "Wc havo to take big chances snd sometimes are lucky to get away with life, let alone pulling and haul ing at a heavy net all night for noth ing." It a hard work, and the little gleam ogbl luck that sometimes occurs when a good haul is made, hardly makes up for tho hours and days of patient work and watching without any ronnrd. In this immediito vi cinity the fishermen start down to the bar in the afternoon and spie.id their nets to float with tiio tido, the top supported by cork, the bottom weighted down with disks of leid. When all goes well the net drifts along slowly with tho tide, and the moment the salmon gels his nose iti sido and push e? ahead he h caught. If lie is wary, and not in too big a hurry ho feels the cord, and darts back, often dropping under and evad ing all the arts of the filter: butjren crally the fish are eager by nature's instinctive impulse to reach tho far off waters where they can spawn, and rush headlong to destruction. Tho fishermen can tell by the corks where tho captives are struggling, and ho hauls in that part only. Occasionally, a great school of freshly run salmou, eagor to get up to the clear water and pebbly bottom tf the upper stream, ru-h madly against the-v-hule length of the net, and then th- captain and boat-puller aic in the saino fix tli-it IVter and the Aposths en in, on the Saa of Galilee, when they cill ed to their comrades to help them or their nets would break. Ju dull times, when salmon aru scitc-, and sleep lianas heavily on tho weiry watcher's eyes, the fisherman has his patience sorely trkd by the seals, who will watch a net :.s carefully as does him self, and rob it before his eyes. ' This marine epicure ha3 an especial weak ness for the jowl of tho salmon, and, unless he be very hungry, he will only take a bite of that portion. Having taken one mouthful of it, ho tosses it aside and seizes another, and in this way will destroy twenty-five salmon beforo tho fisherman can gut at him. This wily jihuc.tcean is a foe to all the finnv tribe: and countless fathoms down he sinks to creep 'mid all tho namoless shapes that haunt the deep, but 11363 to niako a rush, more par ticularly at the delicate salmon. Sometimes retributive justice over takes the robber, and the fisherman, hauling in his snare, finds tho dark coipse of his enemy rolled up in tho net. The ponderous iud stupid stur geon is another pest to the patient fisherman. Nodding iu his boat, ho sees the corks go whizzing under the water, atd with great labor drags up tho miles of twine and pounds of lead only to find a worthless monster that has to be cut loo3e.- In the salmon season, sturgeon on the Columbia aro not considered worth tho tnmhlo of towing ahora. Fdw lishermen aru making any money this season, the light run so far r.eriously interfering with their calculations. Two years 'g- tho same state of aff urs oxutcd, hut about tho middle of duly the mIiiwu euae tu in prodigious numbers. Oar. east uf a not brought n;s 700 tish, ranging from fifteen to sixty pound i and suf ficient to load seven bo its to tho gun wal". It was nothing unusual to throw back great numbers of fish into the stream and let them go on their headlong way to the water courses ab3vc. That year was als-i memorable for tho great loss of life. During the season of abundance few lives were Io:t, as there was no necessity to tako any risks. Fish could bo found in all parts of tho stream. A few woska of warm weather sent tho snows into the upper Columbia and tho groit river rushiid to the ocoan, swollen and tur bulent. Great tracts wero inundated and the tide affected. Tho latter dis turbance of natura was fatal to many a poor fellow. The fishermen watch the tides caivfnlly, for at slack water the fish are easiest caught. Leaving their stations at the ebb tide they shoot out their seines and drift down to float. back on tho flood. Jt is an import ant matter with them tf know exactly when the tide shall turn. Tho best Gshing ground is close to the bar, and they want to venture no fntthvr. Iu the season of '60, of which wo speak, tho tido table was not to bo rnlied upon. The great body : water thrown by the Columbia into the ocean delayi.d llu floods, so that the fisher men were sometimes an hour ahead of time. Believing that they wero on tho last of the ebb they drifted down and found themselves close to the bar knot3 an hour. To pull a heavy tweiity-fourfootboat against such a cur rent was a feat few men were capable of, and the only course left was to face death with fortitude. Somo perished through recklessness. Two, having a heavy boat would venture out on dangerous waters and come iu on the flood of fortune with a great catch. Next day, others who had been beat- iugjibout for days, would follow their example, and would be heard of no more. Tako it altogether a fisher men's life is not a happy one, and he earns very cent lie makes during the short and fatiguing season. A O . IT. W. The members of the A. O. U. W. aro requested to meet at their rooms at 1 o'clock r. M. to-d ly to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. 1. W. Case. By order of tho Lodge. C. Brown, Recorder. MISCELLANEOUS. 0. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Police Court. CLIPPED AND CONDENSED. 'What is the National Fishery Question?'' pompously exclaimed an operator, and a squeaking voice in the audience responded, "It's have you got a bite?" On the 2nd inst. the steamei Al aska crossed into English waters hav ing made the run" from Sandy Hook in C days, 21 houre, and 45 minutes, the fastest time ever mado scross tho Atlantic. They do up things scientifically at Kokomo. Ind. When the vent out to hang a miscreant they took along a preacher and a doctor. As thev wero not certain they were hanging the right man, it was very thoughtful. A Georgia paper nays: 'Gold iu thirty-threo counties in this state; copper in thirteen; whiskey in ail of thorn, and the last gets away with all the rest. It can do it every time." All Georgia wants now to put her i n an equality with California is to get about 100,000 Chinamen. May. 20. Thos. Stanley, drunk; 2 or one day in city jail. Tho?. Alley, drunk; S2 or ouu day in citv jail. J. Rasmusen, aiding prisoner to es cape; $20 or ten days in jail. JIOKX. On tho lCth inst., to the wife of Peter .Ionian no. Oaarf .Heller's BOOH. STOHS the largest stock of Blink Books and Stationery description, nib'es. Foetical albums and (!o!d Pens. Hostile a full and complete 3& i h Vmi School livoks, M Works., Stor stocK ot everything usually iK every paper and psrlodlcaJpubllshed J ktMit m a well rcculated Boo! Also, nuns depot and agency for Cail Adler'siEuslc Store Mzm$gk A-toria Vfrdh-t. Frank Kabre ha been found guilty of laakiug the best let- Cream. Attention. Xo Members are requested to meet at their hall on Sunday, May 21st, at one o'clock p. ju without uniform, for the purpose of attending the funeral of Mrs I. W. Case. Uv order C. II. Stockton, Foreman- U'lm t -Unites Yon SIIisT .1 tooth is missingpmoii!theiuelior.s. . I nml .'ii riintfit ilflti ll lxl ?tfT.. (3;i .ni crowd I' , . :. .,i.i,.ll1Biv;nnnVT ei uiiit jit.m,.tim iiiiui.iiJMu..wi'wi . Ui kteo me oilier-" rigni. luiiMiuiiiti liave done this icai-. ago, but it is better now than ne er. IVantrd ! ! I Men to chop ."CO fowls of woot. Ap ply at my office. J. II. D. Gray. 9df T"fi ' t-?J--"-- r-i',r j"- SJa jligij. M 1 K iff lm ?y y PiauDs and Organ s Of till makes constantly on hand. Also a full stock ot VIOLINS. GUITARS. BANJOS. AC- COKDEONS, CONCERTINAS, HARMONICAS, FLUTES. Alo a large stock of the best of VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, SHEET MUSIC. AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT?, As n-:i a uver thins else belonchiK to a r irt taass .music store. REMOVAL! O. H. COOPER OFTHE- M,L" ",""""iMiniiiiininaintimtnninHHiH 1 1 X L STORE 5 s niiiiiittuiiiiiEtiieiriiiittiuiiiiiuiiuiuiiiitiiuuuiiuiiiiiinumHiiaiiutm Will remove on or about the first of May -TO THE A Beautiful Sentiment. Life bears us on like the current of a mighty river. Our boat at first glides down tho narrow channel through tho playful murmuring of the littlo brook and the winding of ita grassy borders. The trees shed their blossoms over our young heads; wc aio happy in hope, and wo grasp eagerly at tho beauty around us, but the stream hurries on, and still our hands are empty. Our course in youth and manhood is along a wilder and deeper flood, and objects mora striking and magnificent. We are an imated at tho moving pictures and en joyments and industry around us; wo aro excited at poiuo shoit lived disappointment. The stieam bears us on, and our ji-ys and griefs are alike left behind us. Wo may ba shipnrecked, but we ennnnt be de layed; whether rough or smooth, the river hastens to its home till tho roar of the ocean is in our ears, and the waves aro beneath our feet, and tho land lu.-sens from our eyes, and the floods are lifted up around us, and we take our leave of earth and its inhabi tants, until, on our future voyage, there is no witnoss, save the Infinito and Eternal. Bishop lhber. The largest stock and newest styles of Sort ana fttiu iiai, at .mciihosii s Clothing Store. Parties wishing gioeeiies, provis ions or merchandise of any de-.ci intion. should leave their onlei.-, with A. Van Duscii & Co. as they r.re prepaid! to ile-i liver goods m any part of the city on! the shorten notice. A complete stock of boys' and chil dreu's suits just received at Mcintosh's clothing store-. tor lame Hack, Side ortChest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 2S cents. 1'or sale by W. E. Dement. Shiloh's Vita!i7eris what you need for Constipation, J.os of Appetite, l)iz 7iness and all symptoms ot Dyspepsia. Pi ice 10 ami 75 cents per bott'e. .Sold by W. K. Dement. Anew stock of stoves of lhe latest styles at John A. Montgomery'-. Tluee seow loads of dry fir, spruce limbs, ami bark, just received ind for sale at Ciav'sdock. King sEA fillip ; fejacwrrffi"V! g4 Piaiius and Oigmvs sold on tne monthly in stallment plan, hi- tor reut. CARL ADLER'S VARIETY STORE Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, KNIGRTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING. FZ-is vr i v-eket aua lauie cuuery, ir - Yankee .Notions and Toys, lf-J 'ixk rtcture frames and Chromos. .'ofv!sn-5SEil!aby Cnrnaues. a complete llraee up the whole system wish of lhe Riood. Sv-e Adveni-emviii Prof. Fred Majer is meeting with miiiketf-i:eees-. in" his musiea! instruc tions. More advanced pupils can be ac ronir.iodated with le&snns at their own houses at the monthly rate of ii. Shtloh'.s Cough and Consumption Tun. i- sohl liv in on cuaRinti-p. It cures eou-umptlo!:. Sold by V. V. Di'- ment. asv)rtmect N'cw kooiIs by every steamer. The public aminviied to examine my slock and prices. CHEN ASICS ST.. - ASTOKIA. OUEGOh. A Change. The O. 11. & N. Co. 'a road being completed from Tho Dalles to tho C vscadep, passenger trains will com mence running to-morrow. Tho first traiu will leave Tho D-.llesat " o'clock A. 51. and reach Bonneville at 8:10 a. II. On Monday this Cascades boat will h'lve hers- at 9 o'clock in tho mtrning, connecting with tho triin which leivi-s llnni-i'ville at 3:23 l M. Fpiiii ln-dav the uavi-'atinn nt the Midi! eCidr.uibi i will ptacticlty oes'ev aud i-i so.'ii .is the wattr has attaiiifd sulfi.-ii'iil depth, nlneh il! probably beau about t i vetk, llu- yreiter pait of tha b at3 aud barges on that portion of th river v.iil bo brought down over the Cascade. The craft which will make 'the dangerous descent of tho rapids aro tho R. R. Thompson and Mountain Queen and ho barges Atlas and Hercules, and tho mammoth wharf-boat at The Dalles, which is 230 feet lorn; and 50 ifeet beam. Such a magnificent sight as tho passage of the Cascades by those craft has never been seen on the river and probibly never will bo again. Tho splendid bo-it R. R. Thompson, a sister boat to the Wide West, has lately been thoroughly overhauled and painted throughout and is as good as new. She will prob ably run in conjunction with tho Wido West to Bonneville. Tho Mountain Queen isanother fine boat. She will be thoroughly overhauled and pmbsbly take tho place of one of tho hoats at ptesjut on tho Astoria routo. Standard. Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar kct. has made arrangements to kt ep al lie finest frch fish, etc.. in their sai-hhi Will vou suiter with Dispepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's italizer is guaranteed to cure vou. Sold liv V: K. Dement. Cims. Stevens .t Son have for sale, aud are agents for the new Sing.n sew ins machine-'. Co to Roscois and try tin' Itostmi Crystal Ice Cieam. Occident Block. That Hacking Cough can bo o nuicklv cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold liy W. K. Dement. Another or those line A. I J. Cha-c organ at tho Cit y Book Store. - for the genuine J. 11. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best ot w inr.. liquors anil San Kraneisco beer, rail at the Hem onp'isUe the hell tower, and see Campbell. Steven-i .v Son l.avi- their .store crowded with new good-, all marked in plain figuics. -Croup, Wh'Mpius (' i.'i .iml IS.iui ehitis immO'lialelj leiiev.-tl its Miiloh'i Cm.-. S'lM v V. E. I).-!i.-:it. Street Improvement Notice. XJOTICK IS HEItUBV GIVEN THATTHE i.1 Common CouucU of the City ot Astoria nroio,e to renalr And lmDrove Hemlock strut t. iu Shlv civ's Astoria, from the east stile ot aii!iiu snert to tue east line oi sain citv of Astoria, bv removing all planks, stringers and timuers that are, in the opin ion oi Use superintendent of Streets, defect ive ana not sound, and replacing the same Willi now a-n sound plank, timbers and .stiint'is, nd by widening the pros nt road- u.iv nr itntirneintils in :md ution said street, eilit feet, by ilrklng spiles on the north sidu (,( said Hemlock street, and plaeniK eaps "triiiR.-rs aud planks thereon and raihnss on the outside ; and unless a ro-inoii-trsnue. sinned bj the owners of two tliiidsnf i lie nroiiertv frnntins onsaidnor- tion .f s dd street, be tiled with the Auditor and Clerk e said citv, within ten das from the final p-iblti-atiau tf this notice theCom moii Council v.itl order said repairs andlm- pro.emeuis lo no mane, J'.v order of the Coiamou Council. K. C. NOURB, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria. Ma 11, 1S5J. 10td In order to reduce stock, previous to removal, will offer a Liberal Discount! To all Cash Customers buying bills of $10 or over. Astoria, Ap--il 15th, 1882. ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor. ASTORIA, OREGON. REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE TRICES. $7 50 PER BARRELOF 30 GALLONS. (LARGE ORURItS IS LIKE PKOrORTIOS. L,e88sQuantitlos, 30 Cents per Callon Bottled Beer, - - - S I SO per Dozen C7Spccial attention paid to orders from f ubllc Houses aad Families." Street Improvement Notice. TVOHCEIS IIEIIEBY GIVEN THATTHE I Ciniiinon Council oi the city of Astoria. iiinpi)3i;tn repairand imjirove Cedar street, in M'llvelv-, Astoria, from the east side of vve-t-lllis:rcci loino ucsisiue oi aaimnn Mreet. bv rcmnvhiK all planks, strinccrs and timben.'th it are in the opinion ot the Supt. of streets defective and unsound, and re nlriplm? tin- s.niiivvlth new and sound flanks. timbers and strlnserj.. and by widening the present uadv.a or minnseineiits now in and upon said sliett elaht Tett. bydrlviiur spiles on the north side or said Cedar street, ..niln1.ieiiii cans, slrlncei-saudnlauks there- uii and nulhiKs on the mitsides, and unless a r.-inn.istraiico sigiieu iv me anners oi ivvo-th-.Hls i.f the propetty fionthitj on said portion of said street, be tiled with the Auditor and Clerk of said city vvithlu ten dajs from the Una! imblleatlnn of tills notice lheCo.-iiiiii'ii Council will order aid repairs ami lmpiovoiiienw to ue maae. IJyorder of tlw Common Council. V. C. NOUltlS. ! Auditor and Clerk THE COLUMBIA LAGI BREWERY IS BUI'EKIOU T( MOST. AND Ift IXCELUU) CY NON'ES ON THIS COAhT . JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR, CHENAEIUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. CB-Orders left at the GEIIMANIA EEEK HALL will be prrcptly attended to.-Sf As'orla. M lllh.lss.-. btd Sreet Improvement Notice. vorirns in ::i:m civentiiatthe : ": , t C mi., .ii C--in -1! or tile elly or Astoria I uoso v, l itiiu ' a. .in-1 U.v .Hn , ..,. ,,, ,,.;, ,ir ai,,i improve Salmon street Mon-are the l't-st ii: tin- eit-.. lhe, I'.-.inSh.vi-lv's Vstiiria, from tl.e uorlli side of .soiiielhiii iec ami itur.i :'..'. ami Just what most voting ladies v.r..UI jppr.fi-ati- Irom tl-Kiver. Methodist churcli, services at 11 .v. si. and 7:30 v. i;. Sunday school at noon. In hospitals (Ji.i:xV-. Srr.i'iirit Sovp is larjiclj u-ed sitaili-uu-cliii!' and iuiVifj ins u-'iit. Tike's TiKttliaf hi Drops euro iu one lninulc. --Tnl "Aivvavs liam'.y"' -ameisipe shelves at John A. Montsoiiierv s. fatal rh cured, health and sLvt breath seemed by shiloh's Catarrh Itcm-i-dy. I'riee M rent. Masai Inji-ctor fu-e. For sale by V. R. Dement. Cabv carriayes from S9 tip to -r25, latest "styles ami fine assortment, at Ailler'b. Clia.s. fctcvens a;nl Niu have a stock ofiiiouldiiipsanduiotiMi'ra tools vvhieli can 1 bous'it cheap for cash to close out that branch of the business. Willow baby carriages In large variety at .vdlef.M. Sleepless Nilit. made mt-erable bj that terrible coukIi. Shiloh's Cure is tlic remedy lor yon. Soid bv ". 1. i).--ment. " If vou want ice cream that is lea crim,"nto 1'rank Fahri-'n. fv.'.-irsir..i I in the .mIIi sidi- of Hemlock .In-Hi. In renuiviii!' .ill oi.inks stringers and tinii .-is tii-u .ire.hitiie -pinion ot the super-.nieiiili-nt oi stici ts.delcrtlve and unsound. .out uj.l win,; r.ic s.ii::t huh new anil soni.ii 11 n.i!.. tiiii'.n r and siriii-rs.and bv widen ing the prescit luadiv i or iinpnitemeuts mi..-In nn.l nnnn s:ud street. eiiht feet, bv ilrivinK sjilles mi llie'tutst sidd of said Salmon street and plarhu; e.ip-, stiln;;ers and planks tliei.-ou and ralluig. on the outside ; aud un li s-i a remonstrance, sinetl by the'owners of two-lhirJiof tlw property fronthu on said street. !' filed ullli the auditor and clerk of said citv .vithin ten av s from the llnal pub lieation'ot ibis notice, the Common Council will orders-lid repairs and improvements to be made. liv order f the Common Council. K C.N'ORRI''. Auditor and Clerk. Astoria. May 11. 1SS- Wtd Notice to Contractors. BIDS WILL RE RECEIVED FOR BUILD inr tho New School Houe. on Block 71. until Katurda..iuii- 3, 185'-, at 1 o'clock i-. ii , acrordini; b tnc nlaus and .speclflca tlons to be seen nt J. V. Gearhart'i store. Itidsviill bf. iHiashlere.l for main building and the ba.ement sepsrately, or both to eether. 'flu Dliectors reserve the right to releet anv or a'l bids. Satisfactory bonds will be required with eacli Wd. By order of the Bo ird of Directors, J. (5. HUSTLER. Clerk. Astoi ia. ! ay 20. 1 s-s d tf Ice for sale at the Occident Hotel. Tho British Iron Bark Wanlock Transient and day boarders ea:t ho l Non- on tl.e Berth for accomodated at .Mn. l.ovetfs cofTee and chop house, on Main street. 'iPiiK li T A Viav iMDPnm cents upwards. Day hunt sua) por LONDON DIRECT. week. i;vvrvthiii'4 clean ami comfort able. ' ' ,. r. T. , l-'.r Ere'slit and Parlloulars Apply to Call nudexaimiiethoM-tiabv wauoii,' nt the City book store. p CHERRYf ..-,i S'i i0TJ KS: ""?:. -r'r --, whu. yarea &. co.m otuce.) IIU UJ1J(.'':'01tVT t v-w -.v( nV) I j etc., f OLDIi'ri Lll.BlG'.s Lkjuid Bkkf and Tonic Isvioou.vtoi:. You want to pet fomu of Roscoe's ice cieam to-tlay: fresh made and nicely Uavored. Freshest and finest cakes, fruit mid candy at the Astoria candy factory. A-to-liI, May 6, ISS-S my 72.T John A. Montgomery, fSUCCESSOK TO JACKINS & MONTGOMERY.) :UEALER3 IX Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A Ri.erl AsKortracnt of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. AKVnts for Magee Stoves and Ranges The IWsx la the market, l'iumblu Roods of all kinds on haad. Job work done hi a workmanlike manner. COItNEB OF 3IAI.V A.l JEFFJUIHOX STHEETS, ASTORIA, - OREQOW. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFAC3TURER OF; FURNITURE S REDDING, AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Monldiifs, WINDOW CORNICES AND CDRTAIN P0LE8 Complete la every branch. 5c so a." OEQ i J . - -a .4 3-3 3" IS V. .1 niuiilm-in. on Chpjianiut slnvt. has iitst received the latet and iuos.1 Muilc for the piano, organ, flute, fashionable style of gents and ladies violin, Kuitar, cornet, accordeon, Danjo, hoots, shoes, ere. Agent in Astoria for. fife, concenina and other instruments, the famous Morrow shoes." ' just received at Adler'3 music store. ESU1 "3 C i?5 31 a- " e CJ . gfi ZZes ml z. a 3 2 WzX 1fc23JS , ias.Bi? a fSHi". u ""BUs 2 it ??- E.Eii? -?. i mt;i Mm afiaao5"5o S35eaafi ?8uSrft'sr.se. saa8S.T:;z?a. P. Sn! -9 111 ?.,7.'-r: 6 uUI Cl. 3ds8S&2!i.Ir W-:Vh num oo Z CO UI iW583J pIS8 mm 3fi0-9-Sir u QIHl