f3 KttWUWQMMVttff I'luc ini1j stwlatj, A National Appeal The follow in" lias been ieceived 1 CLIPPED AMD CONDENSED. ItnlUc. MISCE1..L NK01TS. AbTOIUA, OREGON: ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Moadny Excepted). J. F. HAOP.N & COMPANY, UBtlillEUs A"I I'IWIUKTOHs. Irfunau Jiulldiiig, Cuss itrct. Terms 0 Subscriptien: -orvcl by Currier, rer wcok ......23 Cents cnt liy mail, fourmontiis 53 uo. v-nt hy mail, one year. ............... 9 Ki - Froo of Pustnsd to Subscribarf. (.11 Saturday, May 27 th. 3IonWanlert. 1 arf Adieus! ... . . - 11..1. l .:..,. .:.-..M..lirrele.l -l.nt.'litl will ne iouotting uas neen icceiteuj luestioa at .iiincau city, .-ii!K.i, 111 - ""c "Y , "'i; ". ;. rii.- !VV-r),:.y.' r. .. . i , . .1 . -ir !..-.. 1 in ouiuiui... "'"1.7 j 110m uencrr.i nmnn ami i -1 tiueeu teei tieep. . explanatery: j A 1,400 brithai is to lie built acioss 1 i-.lol JU.JL 1 SI, IS'S . .11 IW) 11 IIICKIIl- W Uie COCH'l ,!, Vnmliill Bt Suri, ail. 1 " -Xrf "-E3T dTTH kT n I I of the Army of the Cumberland, it K . , , ,.,,;., nr,. . , ' .."Sft .Ifflft r . ! . ttnw(llli IJJ'V, ., -..-.... j-.w 1 (ilUUiLlS 1 H 1'uum" Vt t """"'C : Hansen iirotners oiucc. .. i-,.-. , ..-.-- rlli , t stock ol I paid 10 competent men. s .crwr Ol ctert deienytlon. was propose, mat mmcr in un . oM CollubU sloug1, there should he elected in tue 0113 01 Washington a statue or monument in memory of our former comrade, tlio late President James Abram Garfield. With that end in iev, a committee j was appointed by Lieutenant-General P. JI. Sheridan, president of the Society, which organized and pro- I ceceded to work, and it is with, much ( . 1 aa .. .. . H.M, ..... nr.mliilltf .. .. .. r my ,. &t Aacmsoiacnts inserted by tho year nt 1 ' tbo rnts of $1TJ) per 3(uoro rer month. that it efforts hive met with such Traasient ndverliiinR. by the ilav (.r feet. . liberal response from all )aitSff the mty ecnta ret smaaro for each in'ortion. j country as to warrant the -iKuraiicu " 4lin( tin. .? tot II In .v.nclltumnlnil TITF PTTY " IAju XJXJi J. Tho question now is, aim to you we Bubmit it, shall the statue he sueh a The T)u, ASTonivs toll ! ml hi) inMnfiZttnit a month. Jrtffntaoc. Read tr icho rontf mj.Intf a.Vc.iff from the city can .We TitR A.stoi:ix iJuir :i-i. I)n.v r Weekly edition tnnnyu-'fiticcicith-o.tt tidJitloial fXKl'C. AiMrcttfit mayltf mimjeA as often a ttfsiral. lsirc nriitr at ntc euuntlna ruron. The Yaqnin.1 will ba down from Portland to-day. Bathing parJie to Young's bay will soon bo in older. Wo notice some beautiful etylcsof millinery at 3Irs. Derby's. Lieut. Price and patty we sur veying tho bar this week. Tho Oregon is dun this morning, from San Franciseo, with 151 cabin passengers. An advertisement in the .Raat Portland Vindieatm- us: "Leave your empty houses wish Matlock, Kirk & Co." Mr. Kann announces .1 pccial auction sale for the ladiea at half-past two this afternoon at V.. C. Hohlcn's auction rooms. . The Portland editor.? hao got so far along in the excitin w ork of saving the country that they are calling each other "polecats." Shad is now caught at llwaco and other points on the Columbia. The flavor of this fine fi'h makes it a favorite with ichthyophagoi. -Attention is directed to the now advertisement of tho Pacific Mutual Life insurance company, of which Mr. A. 3IcKinnie is the resident manager at Portland. -There are at present 01 er 130 white "racn employed by the Oregon Pacific company, and over 200 China men, and this number will bo rapidly increased. The "Citizens' Convention"' which met at Portland last Monday after noon, endorsed the statu Republican ticket, and nominated a county ticket that is pinto. Queen Vic. is sixty-three tc-day. But two English inonarehs have had longer reigns than she. On the 18th prox. it will be forty-five years sinco her coronation. The Polaris editor is being laugh. ed at all'over the state for his little demonstrations of ignorance. lie .would make a good lightning rod agent. Ho never tumbles. cue as we em build with the funds i'ii hand, or will you come to our aid in such a uunnri as tr. enable us to erect a work (A art ill size, design, and work manship in keeping witli the glorious name with which it will forever be associated, as well as an ornament to our already magnificent ci.y? It is proposed that the work when 00m pletcd shall be no longer tho property of tho society, lml be formally tran-i-ferred through their Chief Magis trate to the people of tho United States to Ikj a moniimi'iit of their affec tion for all time. We thereforf prtM-tit to 3011 tho opportunity so unite with us in this work, and thereby enabh- ns to make the structure in ecry respect worthy the mi me of America's foremost peo ple. To that end we request tint on the liOiii inst., a day when all hearts turn in lot e ami grateful remembrance to the ooldier.s of the Republic, and we strew their nr.ms with iloitcr.-, that a feat me of that day shall lie the offering and soliciting f contributions to the end set forth. Hut few can jnjoy the privilege of placing a flutter en his grate on Derotaiion U.iy, li'it ill can contribute, t lie cost of one, .mil theiebv enable in to .stimulate genius and eshanst art in the endeavor to plant here a statue that will testify to men of all time the great love the pco pie bore him. It is the desire of the committee that the work ho general one in which all the people can take irt without feeling if to be a tat - and it is therefore suggested that tin contri bution from ant nu peioii on that day shall exceed one dollar, and one cent subscriptions be accepted. Tho press and postmistcrs through out the country will receive and for ward subscriptions; or, if preferable. a committee of citizens may take charge of the wink under such plans as they may deem moft efficacious. In Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, of Sah-m, committed suicide last Sunday. The Univerealist Stale Convention will meet in D.illas mi the -2nd of June. The S:ratii.inly aitivt-d at Sin Francisco !a3t Mondae with Sll Mongolians from Hongkong. Edward C. Brooks, the reeentlt up- i pointed military cadet for Oregon, left ioiikville for Wst P. 'in: on the 13th instant. Multitudes of cnck-lR Jre nppeiting in High Prairie These who hate no hogs will borrow from some one who h.is n ciickets, and as fust as the Ijt ter fatten 11 green things, the Mtinu will fatten on tliein. The land sile.s of the St. lm!, .Min neapolis ,iud Manitob.i Company for Apul amounted to 105,047 35, the number of purchasers being 159, and the lan.l taken 17,328.72 acres, an average of abour 100 acres tu the buyer and SUpir aeiu. Dining eleven hours nd thiity minute one day ht twek thcTacoma mill cut 170,750 feet of lumber, being the largest day's work ever done by thai mill, ltscipacity ia constantly being increased, and tho Tacoma peo ple etpect their mill to soon average 200,000 ilcl of lumber per 1I.1t. Tratvk-tv 011 fool, on horseback and in wagons pas through Ahl.ind etcry il ly. most "f them going noii hw.it d. The prospect of shott crops in the S.itr.imenio and San Joiqnin valleys is dritirii 11101c than the usual limn btr from California into Oregon and Washington Teintory. The beat tune iver in.ok- by any steamer ftom the Columbia river bar to San Francisco a. that of the St.ite of California, 35 hours and 40 minutes; the best time from S,m Francisco to Astoria was that of the same steamer, 42 bonis and 15 minute-; and tho beat time from Portland In San Francisco W.13 also that of the b-une flyer, 45 honr.s and 50 minutes, including 1 hour and "5 minutes spent at Astoria. Captain Debney always slops at Astoria and puts oft' freight and mails. The late-t and !res!iet notrl- Adler"-. Wnuteil.' A gill to ilo housework in it -null ftinil . Apply to Thomas Law son. l.o-t. isitui.t.it night. Mat iolli agent-line! hhoe, betwee 11 Atoria ami Fiiioii Pack ing cempant. l'inrler will please leave :u thi-office. . b lriTI-l SoIiimiI Hook-. Ilibles. Poetical 1 X fclL4!! Work-, Albums and Gold Ptns. IUesMc u full and complete -lock 01 eteo thine usually ' lceit 111 a well regulated Hook More. Alo, news ilqmt and aseney for et r jiairand periiHlicalJnublhbed. naLtta l:ffl . Ucaiitittil -tationert variel v at Carl AdlerV. emlte-s Oarl Adlcr'sIIuslc.Stote -fP'iySSVSS lt'anteil. A neat gnl i hat tan l il..in -e.tins, can get a good -itiiMioii lr applyimi ;-t lliisoilice. i Wood for Sale. 1 h.ue .tlKiiil -i lr.iiuhiil and tiilt eurds of drv heinloek, tt liieh 1 will sell foreashat'f-oo.'iiereo'il. I willdellv, r the ttotMi to tnj eit-iomei-. It. I!. M villi. . W .3 1 . !j Pianos and Organs fit .ill m il.es f.ia-t.mth 011 hand, full stock of Ala a C. H. COOPEPv, GEXEUAL MERCHANDISE. REMOVAL I 0. H. COOPER, OF THE A- .!! ;.- etoiUbui;; el- Wlocslns to Kirst Class tlu-ie Store. V1DI.1N.-5, OriTAlIS. BANJOS, AC- 1 -o unr.oNs, con ckbtinas, -t. celebr.de Victoria's biitlul.it,: llAhlHl.MC.V-, rliUlJvfc., l.uvaHiston of r.nglai.ct, at fail Ail-l AUoalarKMo.'koftliel.cstof lerV " i VIOLIN AND f.TlTAB STTJXGS, ......,....... ' SIIBFi" MUSIC. 'l,,""r ASl IUSICL INSTItUMKNTS, Prank l'abie has been found .jnilit ot making the best lee Cienm. Fie-11 goods on every -iraillel atj Call Adlei'slwnai. Tlie lamest .-lock and eewe-t -it lei of .sotl audMiiT Hats, at Jfelnt..-!r-riolhins More. Parlies tti-hiii". cioeeiir-. pn.ti- iousor meiehanili-eot any de-r ripti.m ' -honld leate their oi.lei- ttilh'A. Vani Dusen A: Co. astliej are prcp.it ed lode-' liver good- 111 any pin of the eiit on th.'slioite-t uoliee. A complete slock of l.o.t-'aiet cliil dienV suits ju-t leeeited at A!eli:t..-Ii'-clothing-tore. Miiloh's rough and Coti-iiniptiou j f'iin u ..1.1 liv 11- on "uniautee. I! Clues eoli-iiiiit!loii. sold ! W. K. He-j meiit. I Anew stock of -loves of the I ite-t Mtle-nt .I11I111 A.Montgomci.t"-. Three .eotv loads of drt fir, -imiee limbs, and bark, jut re.-eited -.Mid for sale at Crat'sdoCK. shiloh's Vilallien- what ton n.vil Si.l.l liimillllltlllllllHllKltUlllllMMIUtlllllllliillUttillUHUUtlllUaHMUa I L STORE m m inmmm""i """Miiiiiiimiiniiiiiiiminiiiiiiininniiiiniiiinii Will remove on or about the first of May TO THE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING. Swept to Sea for Con-lipalioii. I.o-- of Appetite, I'y 7.ine-s anilali sjmpiomsoi uyspei-ii, Piiee loiiiid 1 cents sr lottii' In- W. 1". neuienr. I'l.ui.i- :md Onaie.s-oM on tne monttily.iii .talliueiit plan, or fi.r lent. ! CAKL ADLER'S VARIETY STORE of? Watelies, Clocks and Jewelry. jJil''"'"ft n'l I'Smle Cutlery, 1A' 7fer Vaukce Notions and Tots. 't J Pieturo rr.uue- and Cliromos. ,ctii5E1:a,' Canii'ies, a complete d. ii., " as-ottment. Vett gnfMls by etert stet'iner. Tlie public an- United t e:miine ui st(;k aud prices. rriKWMC- sr - astouia. okegox. P.race upllie whole sj-.tein with Kinij of the Wood. See Adveiti-enien:. MAGXILS C CROSBY, IL-aler In About three o'clock Mondaj morn ing John Ditchburn, of Leinenwebcr'a boat No. 7, tihilo pulling in his net near the wreck of the Great Repub lic, heatd a cry from a hoit near him, and through tlie thick fog that hung over the water saw a lioat sailing el,-iiirbt I'r.r Hi. lirorikerS- As SOOll as either case it is desired that a complete i(j got ondcp ay U) savc the It it is nice and clear to-night and you have any desire to see the comet, that celestial tramp, you can see it by looking in that-part of the sky c i-t of north and about half tvat between tho horizon and the nolth star. --There are three or four two-liied huskies prowling .-.ruiind isktng elnri tnblo loaking citizens for "aqimter to get something t cat." They should bo set to work. Thero's plenty of it if they want to earn honest money. Boat No. 34, of Kinney's cannery, was found capsized last Mondaj-morn ing, thero hc"n.g little doubt that the two men that took it down to tho station were lost overboard and drowned. Magtius ICaanto was tho name of ono of tho men, tho name, of ihe other David Pesoncn. Tho National Republhnti has an abundance of that useful quality known as "cheek." In a recent issue it says: "It is not pretended that tho Republican can assure an office for each subscriber, but it is suggested that subscriptions do not prejudice this paper against subscribers. A word to the wise, etc. Tho Seattle Post-I ntelligeneer says that it is receiving this paper in bunches of three and four at a time, and adds, "Of course this is entirely inexcusable, and' it is beyond us to imagine why we avo so wretchedly treated by those handling the mails." "We have been tracir." this matter up for two months, and think that some one will hear something "drop" before long. Wo are confident that the mail leavc3 Astoria all right, but there our belief ende. list of subscribers be kept, as all sub script ion lists, as well as copies of papers publishing the same, are de sired for deposit in the corner-stone of the statue, and will be eirefully 10 taincd for that purpose. J.vitZS PARKia'KVf, Cleveland, O. J. C. SMmr. Chicago, HI. AxsoxG. McCook. New York. ffjt. A. Kouix-ox. Pittsburgh. Pa. A. B. UxDnwooD, Boston. Ma. .lonx Kntrt. Na-hvillc. 'IV 1111. llr.xnv M.Cs -.Cincinnati, O. .1. G. I'AitKJitrsT, Cohltvatc. Mich. ILC. Coebix, As-t.Adjt. General U. S. A., Washington, D. C: Cor 1 esponding Secretary and Trvas. HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Pinters aoil Steam Fitters Goods and Tools, In order to reduce stock; previous to removal, will offer a Discount ! To all Cash Customers buying bills of 10 or over. Astoria, April 15th, 1882. ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor. helpless men, but the fog c'osed down thick over the water, and be'fore he could reach them the boat had upset, .tint the men wcieavit.pt under by the tide. The boat X. 25, belonging to Win. Hume, was -nbequcntly recover ed off Sand Island. The name of the captain was Michael Brown; tho other is unknown. E. C. 11 olden advertises a special auction at eleven o'clock thi morning of cooking utensils. Aa Extensive Business Li-.t Vear. -its ih. i'hi'.'.i'cie. the salmon pack u tit I'.tciih- c.t-.' ! which is me mt :h" cimied Sh buul for trido iinounl'.il to l,100.0fhj rises; ithieh at ?5 25 -i ease rep'e-ent. a value of 3,570,00) It i-tine h-t ye.ii'a ptck was extraordinarily larg, but at tho same timj the s'tateuiiiit holds good as furnishing a trustworthy oxidence of the extent of tho tra !e at that time. As the purveyors of ihU vast amount of fish thero arc about eighty canneries at work, thirty-seVvMi on the Columbia river, ton on the Sic ramento, si in San Franciso using Sacramento river fish, one on Smith river, Cal., one on Eel river, Cal., two on the Umpqni, Or., one on tho Rogue, Or., one on Puget Sound, W. T. eleven on the Fraser river, 1. C, three on tho Skeona, B. C, two on the Nass, B. C, ono on the Nhnpkish B. C, and four in laska. on the, Waschusett, hTlawack, at Kodiac is aud and on the Coop ir inlet. Tho coast litu fished on is ono of great ex tent, lying a3 if does between 37 and CO degrees north. Astoria Enterprise. Rargo it o. 1 of the Astoria Trans portation Co. went up the river yes terday in tow of the Clara Parker. - jlillen Griffin, owner of Ihe M.ui- p.'.-a, iying aiS.ui Francisco, recently oliVie.'. S250 apt era for sail.-fs to make the inn t" Liveipool. lint dei'idediy fie-h toung man, .1. FUetnood Bro.Mi, has been sevete lysit doitli u;"!!! I.J the L'.'tllind pipeis, and served him right Thu gaidvna aioaml tho eit.t are in fullest fragrance of doners and foliagi? and well recompense the care and attention evidently bestowed upon them. -Inspired by the strains of a band of music a large audience gathered at Liberlj Hall last evolving to hear Hon. W. I.iir Hi'l on the po'ihcal issues of tho day. Wo will give a resume of his remarks to-morrow. Tho entertainment for the M. C Church, set for Friday ctening, is postponed for two or three weeks, on account of recent bereavements, and present illness. Some of the friends who v.eie to take part desiring it later. rh huh: engine acn.ss the sti'tet got up steam jestcrday and puffed ; away like a gigantic tea-kettle. 'Tis ! now in tiim to lift the hammer that Piof. Pred Mayer is sicetim; with niaiked sufee in" his inii-.ie.il injunc tions. Moiendtaticrd pupils can be ae coiinnodalisl with Ic-s'm-at their own hoii-o- at the monthly late ot ?s. ill ou suffer tvitii Ii-iiop-m and Liter Complaint '.' t-hiloir-Yita!iei i gnanilileeil toeiue JOli. -f.ltl l !'.. 1 lenient. .Mr. .lolm Rogei-sottheCeiitiai Mar kef. has made ariaiisenienl- to l;eep al heiuie-t tre-h li-u. etc in nieir season . -Ch.i-..sTeTe,i- m I."aTefo,' -ale.8HET LEAD STRIP LEAD and aie agent- for the new Sinnet sew ' ing machine-. . Goto-7.77.n7. fit r..e Bo-to,. SHEET IRON TIN AHOWPER. Crt-tal Ice ( leain. (iceutent BiiioK. Another of tlio-e tine A. 15. Ciu-e oriran- at the City Book "-tore. t'oi the ueiiiime J. II. Cuttei old P.O'.irhou. and the tie-t ot wine-, liquor and Sail l'tane'i-eo beer, call at the Grin opposite the bell town, and -ee Camp bell. " Meteils & .-MUi hive thou -lole ciotvdod with new g!.d, nil marl.fd m plain llguios. -rho-ewiitingdi'sU-attheCiii U.ol; PEIi PLUMBING md STEAM FITTINB oreiuethe le-t ill tlie eitt Tlit ire! something nice and iliuatile. ainl jn-t Dam wiib c;i!n,-.; and diipntch. ttnar niosi jming mines ihiiii appris'i-i ate tiom iiie giver. Catanii euied. health and stttet bre.illi secuird by Miiloh'- Calarih Item e.lj. Pi ire .V) ecu!-. Ma-al Injector tree. PoVsaletij W 1 Hem: lit. ASTORIA, OREGON. Canimry and FishermBuS Supplies Stoves, Tin Ware -and House Furnishing! Goods. JOBBING IN SHFCT IRON, TIN. C0F special. .iffas-OTJKroaraaiEJNi?. REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PEK BAKUEL OF 30 (GALLONS. iL.vi:ar. okdeus i.v ijkk pkopokiiox. LcssJQuantitles, 30 ContB per Cation Bottled Beer, - - SI SO per Dozen earSpeclnl attentiou (.aid to onlei from I'ul.Ue llou-es cud Fnjnllles." -la h.-pi;a!- C.iiw- MM.rHL-i:! jM.ti" i- lsiraelv iism! .1- a disiufcetiiici - and puiilt In- .t.viii. Pi' e'- Tootlmr .ej j J ICI Hrei'- elite in one i.iiiiii . .N.'.i.- Let ilt-l tLi -vrKiiiou eaiiteJ. A li.i!..' sn-urtiiieiil 1 SC A LES I'.ni'.tiuiUy en tnuid THE COLUMBIA BREWERY LA61R HIE ' Ih SUl'KKlOi: TO MOST. AM) la K.i:i:i.M:D I'.V M)M ON TUI3 COAhl JOHN HAHJN, - - PKOPKIETOK CHENAMUS STREET, ASTORIA, OREGOtf. -Outeis lell at Ihe Oi:i!M.MA llhKU 11AI.L will te picmiitly ktlrndrd lo." .-lieple NiIn-. ..la.le ia,--ri'i' ( l.t that teiiilileeonoti. sh'tioli-('en i., the 1eiiK.l1 lor ton. "- .hi h . !. Ie- inniit , -Cti.i-.Moteus ami "-Hi 11 if t -toe!.; ol mouldings and nioii!i.-r- io..s ithiihj ean be iKtil'jht elleap lin eel: to ejn-ej 001 inai nrancn 01 me n.iiine . loi iame Back, Side or he-t uv Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Pi lee i". ivnN, For sale bv W. K. Dement. Transient and day boardei-eau : accomodated at Mr-. Lotett's eoifee and chop house, on Main -trett. Meals ir cents upward3. Day boaul ?jji per week. Eton thing clean and comfort able. J Cioup, Whooping t'otigh and Jrin chilis imniediateli lelibiiilbyhhiioh'. Cure. .Sold lit W. E. Dement. V reined v for indigestion. Coiisiuim lion, dyspepsia, tteaknes-. fever, ague. etc.. cor.nr.N s i.iinnr. s l.njnii i.i:r.F AND TOMO IX VinOIIATOK. P. .1. Goodman, on Chen.imie, -neet. has iu-t reeeitrd the latest nt.il mo-t fashionable -tjle id- gent- anil ladies lioot-. -lioe.-. etc. Agent in Astoria for the fdjiimii Jlonow -not-.. Supplies Iioporir.t aud lor sale b) XVTIVI. XJ XMC 3S, t-n. it'.- t:ri;n.s. tlstv I ii,rr. I.in ri....l .Suit, J'aKOS Onr-. -e. A.-tii fur ll.mi.k- -i.ldtiii'S Jlacliine; li.iiii-.i-ir- Iini.iote.l SoMerlna apparatus; rotart table p.r vjlderlng seaitu; Uloods in l tl .t- Notice to Contractors. Bids wii i,i:ri:ni:iVKi)KOiti:uiU) ins; the .tiv s.'1'o..i House, on Clock 74, until S.V.urdav, June 3, lSSi.at 1 o'clock f. M .ateordiiiK 'to the plans and peei0ca tlons to l.e "Cell at J. V. (iearliart store, llids will be enii-iderel for main bulldins and the lia-etnent -cpHrately, or both to cellar. The line-tor- ic-crte the rljjht to reject anv or a'l bid-. Satisfactory bonils it III he ie(iiired with oath lud. lit order of the Hoard of Director., J.i:. IlUSTI.l'.K.CIeik. .Vsluiia. Mat IM, 1S2 d tf $1,000 Reward. Ov i in: vic.ht or thi: dth ok may. lioat o. si. run l.y Arthur Wlntty.had half of a Set eut aiid stolen, or the foUov inj; de-eriptlon. tU: Well nl ltarlioiir's 12 pl Twine So 4'j. with black streaks of un Llkiched Tttme littl.-il throush the tcl; Sli-hii-!i nie-li and I". nie-hes deeii cork line saivased ".Ilii.No r; cotton twine and I losd liae with So. W: cork- niarketl J. 'l'lit lh.id.iier l?iiiili e.in 1k Millll.lif. 1 will eat a UhWAKli OK OSF. nuicklt euiol bt hiloh's Cine. W. guarantee it. Sold lit W. E. Dcniejit. lee for -ale at the Occident Hotel. Jrivcstho uile that holds tho fraine: -rte-he-tan.l imest e.iki-,iriut:iinl .. 'j- .u.. ,.-:.,. 4i.. ... J. andy at the A-toriacand.t factor. inai. lies uiiuit iue i'iiliv ni.n. au( riu.i'.tMi imi i i , t. ;m v Trfririn ftirril-h tn iiifniaiation i'-ailuu to the arre-t and r. .tu ii iMi of ikittlet cleaned in cutting and -lI'HIli: tue .luuie i.i. iiiiuiiin ... ". .".' . ii t- I. -'i-iiulaj; to ll.e undersisntd duruiKI ll.e ti-a.ai's -fa-n of J-iJ. . .,.,, , .lO'Sl-.PH HUME. John A. Montgomery, 1M.TCK.S.-OH TO .IACKJS.S S MONTGOMERY.) o-aiek IX Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A Oei cud AS'iortmeiit of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agnus tor Mageu Stoves ami HuugeM the f..--t In tatiluarkrt. I'.umnln & of nil kinds ca ham. Jt wuiV doun la a worktaanilte tasatier. COIt.i:it Or B,tl.,.lMl JKFFKKNOX MTKEEXH, ASTORIA. - CHAS. HEILBORN, MAXUFACTUP.ER 01 FTJEiNTrTJBE S BEDDHSTG. AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace, Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLKS Complete in every branch. iaHl , t " I r -c" r. d Ttirf' t T . j-m jr i .-? m - k k m Odd Fellows' building will be built' ...--.. "". ' , -, lM.,rin , ... i. .1 imn ,.,. f . . .. ... , eieaia .oii.i.t . u.-.i ........ ...... ....ci one win Bn..s uu... i,w . -;ot. xtic pi-es were uoate.i m yes- mvomi. a a:ui Tobacco, Smoker's At- uuui n'i iiMi.r,i.jii'.i""" " teruay aiiernoou. n &U ?. infr nr Mite nrtK TlllS IS fltl A&lma '0 """ J - .,, . , ,, -,, .. , T (, j...f1. ; nf .... ahn m'. auoum.. r.jtoo j uroos.o.o uuu built barge, in built boat, carrying freight for a ves sel that loads ditcctly at Astoria f.r Liverpool, t c.ll -.nil ex:iiii;iietlni-e b.il.t u.imik tides. Plavinir Cards, Ullt- ' at the Citv book -Ioiv. ' lerv. Etc., Etc., : ,7.- , -l lie. lawe-t and un.t stock of Mterschaura gQ Si' ini' -viiM.- '"J -n i i :mii a iiinnr POU i.t ! IU) t-'U ..- . bh M E .ncetoCnrt Acllcr. who will ten laUius" ilt.at John A. -uiUgouiei. trntlonpolu to orders from tltr couiitryand iewelrv, minors, bird caaes. fine con-- '.. . . vwseU. ..... ,. r. . iif ri-. 4.i. I .Mti n'iitr ma it-rti tii.ir ; loui 'iiAimtiiiiccTrAr Awiina. iirru. . - lecnonery ana cuoice touei ar.ieiesat -" i" ' ,V,Y.r.'" "'"- " "" r"-7 ;;.. l-i?,B5S be elected governor, it will be no differ-' 2 as. m d O & e.ZS' the lowest cash price. I crrani, go to Frank Fabre's. THEO. UEACKEE, Maaage $?J&..l, ;"vfiLJr y& iu,g afSH s 4 Pfik k nu--7i jr.':ri vjm'' mt ' Uliiii X flo fill!? i. melZ-Z Pi . ai r . ' '""JO 5 3?S i2izi .. Tv.. A.VBK. H j8J-3 -3caa-- .&, -1 i fl S a ""s o n e 2r!igi!lip- 3.2o8t.- CO as Ul aos iJ 22 it fa c m ttais P!S?!fl3 ww a 35J a ' oj . : Wtttf m ,!BB ? e'. 1 -. '