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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1882)
fi!Iv JliVUu Vstefcm. Almost a Tragedy --- .- ,., ; When the British bark John O'flaunt J arrived in yesterday, one of the tirat I i men to board her was Sam. Winn, a AVEDXESI)A.Y..SEPTEiIIJElt !. 1882i runner for a boarding house. A fovr J minutes afterward Jim Cook hove (alongside, and upon reaching the I ship's deck and catching flight of Winn, ho "went for him," using re ! marks that were more forcible than complimentary. After knocking him j down and punching him. Winn cried "enough," but Cook was of a different o)inion, and when he did let up it AhTOKIA, OREGON: ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (?.!ond2y Kxc&j'to.i). , F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, l'CUl.lr-HKltS AM) l'HOI'JMlTTOKS. .ixirtoH Building, Co-is Street. Terms of Subscription : erveJ by Carrier, per weok.. .......-"i Co:ta M.t by uinil, four month? . ....& nO -wit by mail, cno year. 00 J was to get breath. A3 he half turned fren r.r Postaeo to Subscriber. j around, Winn, raising up, drew a re a AilvertuomenTR meertod by tbo year at h rat of SI -VJ per square ior month. rriinicntadvertisinp, by tho day or week, ifty cents tier suaro for oach insertion. THEOITY. J UK 1AU.V ASTOKIAN Will be xent by mult atr cent a month, freenf taijc. Head er who conUi)latc abicr.ee from the clly can hart Tim Astohiax fulloir them, Daii.v or Wkkki.v edition to any ifxl-oficc trit li mit additional expenxe. Addrcxxcx maybe znamjed a often ax desired. Iarc ordtrx at the counting rrom. Steamer daj Columbia up, State down. -A. T. lirakke is on tlie incoming steamer. -Aleck Waugh is on to-day's si earner, from Orovillc, Cal. -The Annie Johnson went to sea yesterday morning. -The President is loaded. She needs more men to complete her crew. -A shark was killed at PorlOrford last week, the first ever seen In that harbor. The new steamer (Jitecn of the Pacific will shorMy appear in the Co lumbia river. Seventeen dollars a ton for hay is paid by logging camps on the Sound, and 'tis scarce at that price. D. P. Thompson and party spent yesterday in visiting the Walluaki. To-day they go to Young's river. F. C. Reed, Stato-senator-clect, from Clatsop, Columbia and Tilla mook counties, goes to the capital on Fridav. volver and fired, the. bullet striking Cook in the thigh, on the outer edge of the middle third of the femur and penetrating the trochanter major, thence ranging obliquely to the rear, lodging in the gluteus maximus, from whence it was cut out. Unless ery sipelas should supervene the wound is not otherwise dangerous. At the time of the shooting there were fifteen or twenty persons in close proximity, the captain being among the number, he being naturally op posed to having his ship made a battle ground of, the first hour he arrived in port. The Legislature. I To rarcnis. FALL STOCK! I. C. B. COOPEPv, GENERAL fllERCHAKDISE. t if i r t . r i?.....j ..v-.M .i.tiiA. in PahI .ii...-. r.... 2l r.,.. , it ,-i -it their books and where they get a blot- f MTl-T lVI f-L ! the Legislative Assembly which will lor, slate pencil, ruler. chromo?and pho- V1-.W 1. LJ.J.iM VXil meet next 3Iouday. Democrats are tographs of all the Presidents of the , . v ... , . i iJiiiieaaiaics.graiis. mens, louins ana Boys - State School Distribution. sch uid 1501 -The Shubrick came in yeslerday from Xcah bay, whither she had been with supplies. She goes to the bar to-day. Au elk that weighed 1000 pounds when dressed, was lately killed in Grant county. The horns weighed fifty-one pounds. The ladies" social union will be held at the Methodist church at 2 o'clock this afternoon. A good at tendance is requested. Michael Rice, an employe of the O. R. & 2s. Co., was accidently killed in East Portland last Monday, while repairing a brake beam. The British ship John O'Oaunt, Power master, arrived in yesterday from Sydney.N. S.W. Shesailed'July 2d, and has on board 1000 tons of coal. On her last trip to Tillamook the Gen. Miles made the run sixty-tv;o miles in five hours; coming back she made the distance in five hours and a quarter good time. -When the bell tapped for order last Monday 175 pupils were present in the school house of district Xo. 1. Vest ei clay there were 185; the rooms are full, and tho teachers busy. fly reference to our advci Using columns it will be seen that the favor ite steamer Gen. Miles leaves for Tillamook next Montt.13. She starts at 4, and the expectation is to arrive at ). Commenting upon the prevalence of crime, some of our exchanges ask, "What should the court do?" Wc really don't know; fine 'em $300 wo s'nose. That seems to be the extreme limit down this way. Parties from the coast counties inform us that in no part of the state is there a better region for the culture of barley and oats; tho fertility of the soil insuring a good crop, and but lit tle difficulty experienced in gathering the crop. G. W. Miller and son, of Tilla mook, are building a small stcamor, to be used on tho waters of tho bay and will run in connection with tho Gen. Milen and other boats. This little vessel will be of great convenience to adjacent residents. Mr. Smith, who has lately moved into Tillamook from the Willamette v.illtiw has bousrht it lame tract of land at the mouth of Tillamook bay, and will, this season, put up a large saw mill. This enterprise will be of great advantage to the country; such, projects as the above ate paying in vestments, aud help the opening up of our coast country. At the last distribution of moneys, Clatsop county, with children, got 072.70: being seventy cents for each j-chool census child, ap portioned among the several districts as follews: No. , 20S children, $187.00; 2, .7.;, $."7.10; :, IS, $12.00; 4, 40, $28: f, 42, $20; 5, 0, 0.C0; 7, 30, $21; 8,8, $20.00: it, 03, $05.10: 10, .'52, S22.40: II, .",5, $24.50: 12, 15, $31.50; 13, 10, $7; 14, 30, $27.30; 15, 22, $15.40; 10, 10, $11.20: 17, 30, $21:18,141, $98.70. Caid of Thanks. The relatives of the late T. W. Eaton take this occasion to sincerely express their gratitude to the people of Astoria, and of Clatsop plains, for the kindness evinced in their late be reavement. To the Masonic lodge for tender solicitude and final observance of the last sad offices of respect, thanks are tendered, and for the 11111113 manifestations of condolence and re gret this acknowledgment must serve as nn expression of its appreciation and ns thanks therefor. - We are d'lily printing slock books, certificates, bonds, etc., aud if yon are organizing any compairy, or are in need of any work, we will do it in as good shape, and at as low a price as you could get it done in Portland or Sau Francisco. Call and see samples. --Coal exports from Seattle to San Francisco during August aggregated 9000 tons. Puget Sound saw mills shipped to foreign ports last month a little over 5,00.0,000 feet of lumber, valued at $00,400. Shipments coast wise aggregated about 20,000,000 feet during the month. In yesterday's obituary notice of the late T. W. Eaton, omission was made of the fact that there is in New Hampshire, :istcp-sistor,aml in Prince ton, 111., live his mother and two brothers. These, with his sister, Mrs. D. K. Warren, of this place, comprise the snrving members of the family. Mr. .J. E. Eldridge, of Crescent City, Cal., is what might be consid ered a busy man: he" edits the Record, is the foreman, compositor, and -aevu 01 tno estauiisiiment; 13 a photographer, telegraph operator, cabinet maker, undertaker and deputy sheriff. He is to be appointed post master and constable on the 1st. We arc in a receipt of a time table issued by ihe 0. R. & X. Co., which seta forth the rapid progress now being made by the X. P. R. R. Co., in building the third great Jine across the continent. Accompanying tho time-table 13 a map which, as it seems to us, in a silly manner leaves out Astoria, as not being of sufficient sig nificance t.i appear, while such busy centers ns Kalama, and Vcntnor are prominently located. According to the schedule of time and distance it is 2,014 miles from Portland to St. Paul by the present route, the tir.io by boat, stage and rail, requiring 190 hours. Xoxt season the distance will be but 1,910 miles, all rail, and it wi'l re quire but four days from the northern Mississippi to the metropolis of this state. Mr. V. 11. Cooper intends to leave about the l."ih or this mouth for San Francisco lo be in time for the arrival of the latest EaMcrn and Kuropcan im- poriaiions. Just received per North Bend, a large invoice of parlor and cook Mown at .John A. Montgomery's. marked with a star: SKN.VTK. Baker--1 D Haines. Benton Thomas E Cauthorno'. Coos and Curry J 31 Siglin Clackamas- John Myers, W A Stackweather. Clatsop, Columbia aud Tillamook F C Reed. Douglas D W Steam?, ( W Colvig. Grant Henry Hall. Jackson P P Prim. Josephine Win Seifera. Luie-T G Hendricks, B F Dr ris" Linn Enoch Houll-, W R Rilycu, N P. Humphrey. Marion W Waldo, T W Daven port, Jacob Yborhees. Multnomah Sol Hireh. A W Wa ters, J Simon. Polk -J D Lee. Polk and Benton - Kobt Clow-. Umatilla SM Pennington. Union -Dunham Wright. Wasco and Like -N II Gate-. Washington - B II Tyson. Ynmhill- WJ McConnell, E Jed-mp. norsK. Bakcr-li Ison W R Curtis. Benton -Allm Parker WPKeady, T Carter. Clackamas -P S Noyer, B J Sharp, Moses A C Wilbur. Clatsop and Tillamook Jasper Smith. Coos Win Morris. Coos and Curry Frank A Slewart. Columbia George Mc Bride. Douglas- -W A Perkins, II P Webb. John H Hunt, H G Brown. Grant J R Perkins. .Jackson A C Stanley, Samuel Furry. Josephine H Thornton. Lakc-S P Moss. Lane R M Yeach John Lnng R B Hayes, SBEakin, Jr. Linn G F Crawford, F M ICi.cr, J A Robbinetl Henry Cyrus J J Whitney J N Rice. Marion Tilmon Ford, A N Gilbett, J H Baughman, M L .Tone, W T Rigdon, J G Bleakncy. Multnomah-O PS Plnmmer, J C Carson, PA Marquam, A H Tanner, P Kelly, V H Harris, DM I! Gault. Polk F A Patterson, W Smith, John Hawley. Umatilla .1 B Sperry. B Stanton. Union - CM Jennison, J W B Hind man. Wasco B F Nichols, Washington Mayor Bruce, F L Dunbar, J W Sappington. Yamhill-H L Marston. F N Fnul concr, J C Nelson. The following Senators hold over for the Legislature of 18S4: I D Haines, ThosE C.i tit-horn, .John Myers, F C Reed, Henry Hall, P P Prim, B F Dorris. Enoch IJoult, W R Bilyen, W Waldo, T W Davenport, Jacob Voorhees, Sd Hirsch, S M Pennington, E Jessup eight Demo crats and seven Republicans. Mrs. A. Malcolm has received a fine stock of todies" wear, selected in San Francisco by Mrs. Derby, and has also secured the services of a first-class milliner. Lace ties. etc.. of fashionable si vie anil reasonable prices. Krf-.li ire cream every dav at Frank Fabre?. Families supnliotl in any quantity by leaving order. Also the finest oysters cooked to order. Frank Fabres oysters ami ice cream are known everywhere as par excellence. On the Umatilla, to-day, Carl Ad- ler will get a large lot of Seaside and G? Franklin Square library books. Fresh iGF literature and cheap. ' -....... -t;et v7)u7 school hook at can , Coats. Pants and Overcoats Adiers. Will have a lot or genuine oil painting.- at the City Book store, on the arrival of thu Victoria. SOFT XX ti STIFF All br.oks used in the liublie ehool of tne eouutv. for sale at Carl Adler's. II A T S KAI.L STOCK OI II. fl. Lit! ' - I J las completed his elegant fall Mc-L of ; jFliriliSlliXlg GOOdS I I diesM-.s and cloaks. By sending M7c of ' .- bust, length of sleeve, skirt, waist aud - under arm. he will send 0. u. !.. dresse W nr.hi: coats. 1 mi'.i:i:i.tls, from S10 upwards: dolmans from s. ; TlirxKS svrciIELS Ftv I'rc Address: II. B. Litt. ' - - , Cor. Third ami Alder. Portland. Or. Z To the Iulilic. TAILORING! Having sold my limber nu-ines to Mr. r . L. Foss, I Img leave lo thank my . niauv friends for their kind natronge during mv stay in the i-ity. and hopei thev will favor" m uceessor with tin ' ame kindness. li:i:i 1 1 v 1 1 :. j Astoria. Oregon, Sept. 'J, ISA:. A Farm For Snt. A Farm of Y2t acres with a govern ment title, a good orchard, and Imiror uients, for sale. Terms part ea-h, pari Astoria city property, the balance in one or two years. Kmptirc at the real estate and "intelligence agency. Main Mreet. Dan Kki.i.p.kki:. Agt. The larjXeM Mock of line Futcistn ami American Beavers, Cloths, Piques, Worsted, Diagonals, Cassimeres and Pilot Cloths To ,-sKI.KCT I'UO.M. FIT GUARANTEED! -5 d. a. Mcintosh, Tailor ami Clothier. - OiVhlont 1'lurk. VNKTTJAZ- iiuiiauiivasiiftBEFnsiiaBisiiicisBUC3ifisiiiimiii6iiiiuiiiiHi CLEARANCE SALE! nmnniimimniiim:KiMiHiHniia:nm3Hiiiinimiiiiiiiiiii3BiniinMiii For the next 30 Days Unparalleled Bargains ! ! -IN- Dry Goods and Clothing ! For Tliirt3 Inj. For the next thirty days, preparatory to going helow for a fresh Mca-k of no ellies, I will sell any article in 111 v store at as low a price as it could he nought at retail in San Francisco. C'AUI. Am.Ki:. t:. k. sti: kxs. c. s. r.nowx CITY BOOK STORE. A Delicious Appetizer. That ensures digestion and 011303 mem of foed: a tonic that brings strength to the weak and rest to the nervous; a harmless diarrhea cure that don't constipate just what every family needs Parker's Ginger Tonic. A CARD To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nerv ous weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, etc., I will send a recipe that will cure you FllEE OF CIIAISOK. This great 'remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Itev. Joskimi T. Ixm.yx, Station I),Xcw York City. A Fair Proposition. Anj one suffering from habitual con stipation, torpidity of the liver, colds, fevers, headaches, restlessness, sleep lessness, indigetion or other ills arising from a disordered or inactive condition of the liver, stomach and bowels, and wishing to give Syrup Figs a thorough trial, can buy it of V. E. Dement Drug gist, who ha been appointed agent for Astoria, who will agree to leturn your money if it fails to act promptly and satisfactorily. Hodge, Davis fc To.. wIioIcmiIc agents Portland. Oregon. Physicians proscription. carefully compounded day or night at .1. V. (Tonus drug store, opposite t feculent Hotel. llllKL'MATir, dyspeptic, atoiuic- ancjcmic. - paralytic poor whetched person, the Oregon IJlood Puritier cures such cases and sickness. In deed highly recommended by a vigor ous body. The purity and elegant perfume of Parker's Hair Pal.am explain Un popularity of this reliable restorative. l'lasen & Ocrkwitx have bought the branch Candy store next to Stevens Ar Co's book store, and will hereafter run both places. Fresh candy always on liniiti. Will you suffer with Dispepsia and Liver Complaint V Shiloh-. Vitalier is guaranteed to cure you. Sold !y V. IC Dement. $35,000 of to DRY GOODS and CLOTHING be sold at a GREAT REDUCTION A great succass is Plunder's Ore iron Pdood Purifier. Try a bottlo of it; it will place yon in that position de sired by every one good health. Adlcr has a large lot of school books on hand, and will supplv your children at low prices. Fresh laffv and caramels everyday at the Astoria Candv Factory, Alain St. .I01 ix P. Cr.Assp.y. Uciiiember Frank Fabre's icecream. Jtis par excellence. I. (1. Davidson, photographer. Port land, still retains the negatives taken at Astoria last year, and will furnish dupli cates from them on short notice. His lamLcapc views are much admired and in lame demand. dwlm Have Wistar's balsam of wild eherrv always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and ping complaints. TM cents and.Sl a bot tle. Croup, Whooping Cough and l.ron chilis immediately relieved by Sliilob's Cure- Sold bv W. F.. Dement." Sliilob's Vitalizer is what ou need for Constipation. I.iks of Appetite. Diz ziness and all s mptoius ot Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 7." cents per loti!c. Sold bv V. F-. Dement. Averill's mixed paints, the best in use. for sale at .1. W. Connrs drug store opposite Occident Hotel. If vou want nice fresh lard, or good sugar-cured bams, just from the conn-! try go to F. D. Eiberson's bakery. If vou want pure wines and liquors of all 'kinds, go to J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. Fresh fiuit received at C. A.May's by everv .-teaincr. Xo stale trash. Kvery varielj of Oregon and California fruit always on hand. Kor the renuire J. H. Culler old Donrlion. and the best ol wines, liquors .....1 v:... I.VmnK'nii lmnr tn) fit IlleCoill opiH.te the bell tower, and see rum'y bell. 1 .. Shipier t Uybke. Xo. II. Oak street Portland, are the bon ton tailors of the metropolis. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Sliilob's Catarrh Kem edy. Price 7Q cents. Masai Injector free. For sale by W. E. Dement. That Hacking Cough can be so quickly cured by Sliilob's Cure. W guarantee it. Sold by W. K. Dement. How many a sweet face is marred I'y yellow teeth and failing gums. And mouth and lips all hot and hard. And brcatlfdceiHtainledasit cemes: And yet with SOZODOXT. wo mav Keep all these dire defects at !a. Where yon will timl all tho standard work of the day.and a constantly changing -lock" of uo cities and lancy articles: we keep the hct assortment ef v:srict scmmN in the . eit. Pocket Books, Picture Frames, Steroscopes, Mu sical Instruments. Sheet Music, Bijou terie, & Celluloid Goods, etc., etc. I. F. STI'VKVS & CO. LEATHERS BROS., n o at 1: 1 r. i 1: 11 s. I'i Stairs over a it")T a rKit:ni:xs Ft l.'ST- CLASS VOi:K A SfKCIALTV. Dissolution Notice. miiK fAirrNKKsjiip iniuirroFoitE X. f.is.ing between Wetherbec & Thonics has been tin? dav mutually dissolved. Mr. VvoUiernee retlriiiii on acL-ouut or ioor neaitii. Mr. Jiiomis win iimsiiaii unsettled btt-lne- in Oregon. Y. ll.AVimiERUEK, ('. T.TnOMES. Astoria. Orc-gmt. A ug. .".1 . 1SS2. dtd Wilson & Fisuer, SHIP CHANDLERS. DKM.KKS IN iron. Steel. Coal. Anchors, Chains, TAH, PITCH, OAKUM, WItoroilT AND C'l'T GALVANIZED SPIKES, V:iil. Copper IV:: its ami ItnrrN. Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils Rulibei and Hemp Packinq of (til Kinds. PROVISIONS, l's.ot'it a:i mix ri:s:i. Agciilsfni Salem Flouring Mills. Corner Cliciiamus and Hamilton Streets ASTOUI .OItK(U)N. r.. 3EC, G. S3VXI:T. IiiiMrtorau:l Wliolesale dealer in Cigars and Tobacco, Smoker's Ar ticles, Playing Cards, Cut lery, Etc., Etc., 4'tie largest and finest stock of Meerschaum and Auihcr goods in the city. Particular at tention i.i":ii tooidcrs iromthe country :nul VCisfls. ChenamusMieet. Astoria. Oregon. Tlllio. lllCACKEi:. Manager For Sale. SOUTH '- Ol LOT I AND LOTS ''. .. 1. 10 and 11 of-hlock lii. lots y :md 10 Mack 116. lots I block .17 and lot .". of block r-2. Shively's Astoria. Four or the above lots have dwellings erected on them. No better opportunity than Ihis h:w yet been given to those who wi!i to iiiirt'hase linim'-i. Titles perfect. Term's ntsli. .1. 0. 150ZOHTH. Iff Keal Estate Agent. These Goods are of the VERY BEST OUA-ITY, and arc offered at rernarkabiy ImO'W Prices Previous to the arrival of our FALL STOCK. Let every one call and be. convinced that we mean business, and that goods of the same quality 'were never before offered at such low figures. All the Upper Town busses will stop at this store each way. X X L ST i KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING. COOPER. O. Atoi:i., August :2:), 1SS-2. NEW STORES! 4 IV r Happy Crreeting' to All ! mmmmmmmmm The Empire Store IV'evt I4Mr to tlie I'ylliian Ruildiii Ii now opv'ii uitli a very -clcci :nul complete stock of DRY GOODS i H0TI0N9, Ladies' and Children's Shoes. a a ah a crcra ivioxte: q VWK BALES AND SMALL PROFIT. OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE. F"Clcrks conversant with the English, German, Scan dinavian and French languages will be in attendance. f CALL AND SEE L'S. A.sttnna Ice Ierot. Frank l'ahre is now prepared to .up nlv families. re.taur.uits, hotels, saloons, etc., with pureinountain ice on the prem ises, r resii ice cream every day. uaus l)art;'S ami dinners .supplied with ice cream at short notice. PKAEL BROTHERS. Astoria, August 2i, iS!. li lty I"n3vr5t .fa4ll'(l. If von want to see a fine inli nf im-: clianica) work, call and see a set of Avi:i: rA-niAirnrlMr.L-jarelliCDCSl nickh'-platc measures made at J. A. of all purgatives rir family use. Thev Montgomery's. They don't d au hut fare the product of long. laborious, ami first-class work. " . successful chemical investigation, and their extensive ue li physicians in P.. I. C'tKidinail. on ("heuaiuusMreet.! their uraeliee .ami bv all civilized 11a- 11ns J list rt:eied tiie la tet ami most tions, iif . nrovP'. tiiein 1 ne nest aim most ei- faslnonable style of gents anil lailies I fcctual purgathePill that medical sci- School bmiks at Adler's, cheap and durable, all kind:. A full stock. If you want a good suit of clothes, ready made or made to order, call and see Mcintosh, Occident block. In intrinsic value and no other Pills can 1k Agent in Astoria fur , enee can devise curative nower compared with them, and every person, Wlmt is nicer on -i warm dav than a1, lecpicss lights, made :m.erable knowing their virtues, will employ sh of t Inl eSilS that u7rib,e c,H,(-hZ. :s'!'" &m i , them, when needed. They keep, the miltFraFnSS? I he remedy tor yon. S-dd by W l. le- system in m-rfecro nU;r.and inaintaln In iieaiuiv aciioii im- ttiwn- iuiiuuin.-iai m ASTOBIA BEEEET. M. MEYER - - - Proprietor. ASTORIA, - - ORF.GON. SFEIOIAIi JSTNOTJJSTC23n-&X.ttNwr. KKDUCTIOS OF WIIOLESALK PRICES. 87 50 PEK BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. ILAKGF. ORDKKS IX LUCK PROPORTION. Less Quantities, - - 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - SI 50 per Doien SpecIal attention paid to (inters from Public llmiscs and Fanillles."Wi dish en ment -Mr. .John Rogers of the Central Mar! ket, has made arrangements to keep al - r,i( ifi.i V,v".w l,. r.iwwf- fprt1i lili to in tliPlr season ' uro ls s,I(l "i ,s life. he finest fresh iish, etc., in their season Highest price paid for old web and nn Iiuiuirc of Foard & Steke: Fabre's Ice cream Is the best. Artl.l ...ii.lilim- mill elTnptiinl. tliov SIiiloli's Cough and Consumption are'esncciailv adaiiTed to the needs of on guarantee. It ' the digestive apparatus, derangements bold by . K. He- c iv-liich thev prevent and cure, if timely taken. "They arc the best and infest nhvsic to euinlov for children and For lame Rack, Side or Chest use j wcakend constitutions, where a mild, oiiiiuu b i-orous -i-iasier, rnce jj cents. ana etteci cures eonsuinptlon. ment For sale by W. E. Dement. I effeetual cathartic is reauircd. For Sale n alt. dealer?, THE COLUMBIA BREWERY MMaMiiEk IS SUPKRIOK TO .MOS'I. AND IS KXCKl.l.KI) UY NONE ON TI1I3 COAKf JOHN HAHN, - - PROPKEETOR, 0HEMAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, 0REG0W. wrOrdcrs left at the GERJLVNIA P.KF.KI1ALL vvlll be promptly attendeU to.-w " ' . s - i