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ASTORIA, OREGON: FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2S, 1SS3 I"oti?c. On iud after this date R. E. Jackson i:til f itrttai notice hr.r; charge of th ty route of Tm. Daily Asto ia an: wul delivr all px)M-r ami Is .. Mn auUiorizfd U i t-iU-vi for awe. J.F. HAXLORAN CO. r :or.a. Or.. SefM. c. The Queen is 1jhi this morning. -The Man Hogarth has arrived out. If we all thought alike on every subject what a funny old world this v.uld be. The boss salmon of the season has been caught in Coos baj', and weighed forty-eight pounds. OvcrSS.OOO was cleared by the state agricultural society at the last annual Salem horse rare. Deacon Parkinson, editor and proprietor of the Carson, Kev., Tri bune, is in the city takinjj notes. In pleasant contrast to Portland's bad smelling municipal situation is the record of the Astoria city council. --Several Northwest babies have been named after Henry Villard up to date, with some few back counties to hear from. -A now style of variety show to 1 owned by a "stock company" with an itinerant adventuror 3 chief come dian, is talkod of. Some of the little fellows who catch tom-cod at tha dock make from a dollar to a dollar and a-lmlf a day selling their strings of fish. The liojrkHnjdiire is loaded; the River 2?Uk needs twenty tons to com plete cargo. The Mi. Washington started nj stream yesterday. Mayor Chapman, of Portland, acknowledges that ho made that con tract with Besscr, and thinks he has done nothing to be ashamed of. Henry Ward Beecher cleared SI 3,000 on his recent Pacific coast trip. If he and Iugersoll will agree to debate, and appear each for a half hour m joint argument they can make money. Receipt is acknowledged of coni tjontary admission tickets to the fifth annual exhibition of the Port laud Mechanic's Fair, beginning at Portland on October 11th and closing Oct. 27th. Navigation on the Columbia in this season ef fog and smoke.is rather a ticklish undertaking. Pilots have to run by compass in many instances, and all progress is occasionally brought to a standstill. The increasing business of the I. S. N. Co., necessitates more oflica room, accordingly a new ticket office lias boon built for the use of the com pany on Gray's dock; the old office being used by Capt. Gray. A Walla Walla job office adver tises that hereafter bill heads, letter heads, otc, will bo put up in blocks for 40 cents a thousand from their old rates of Si per thousand. Tux Asto- mx job office doe3 that gratis for all its customers. The C. D. Bryant is to bo hove down and ropaired atPortland. Some of the men working on her have been ordered to quit by the 'Longshore men's Union, on the ground that they were workinc for S3 per day, instead of $4 regulation wages. If there is anything better in tho eating line than tho baked beans and brown bread that Frank Elberaon serves up to his customers on Sunday morning it nasn t made its appear ance yet. Pumpkin pie is good, but those baked beans discount it. On the 1st of next month W. J, Barry turns over the charae of the Astoria Fire Department to Dr. Hicks, the newly elected cluet engineer. Barry has made a splendid chief, and has filled the position with credit. During the last twelve months there has been an unusually large number of fire alarms caused principally by de fective flues. The Astoria: has already com mented upon tho cases of those two women who are confined in the county jail. The interests of justice would be just as well served by a commuta tion of their sentence, and doubtless wcro a petition circulated setting forth the facts, it would receive numerous signatures and favorable consideration at the hands of the governor. Goo. T. Myers, of Fisherton, W T,,, who has a cannery at Milton, on the bound, says: "1 never saw salmon jump more lively than they do this season, but the catch amounts to nothing. This time last year I had 3,500 cases packed, against about 100 casc3 this year. The fish keep in deep water, so that the fishermen cannot catch them. The same thins occurred in 1878. I do not think the salmon that jump ever do come into shallow water. I have talked with men from British Columbia, all of whem state the catch is very light there. The Colombia river is the only stream so far reported that has made anything like a creditable showing this sea K1." Pioneers Excursion. The Oregon Pioneers go on their excursion next Tuesday. It will bo an eventful occasion to many who came across the plains in the first flush of youth a generation ago, when as they passed that silent expanse their shadur pointed westward in the rays of the morning sun and the glow of morning youth. Now when their sun of life is half way down the western horizon thy retrace their steps, their shadows pointing eastward in the sun3et glow of day's decline. To Clatsop county came some of the sturdiest of Oregon pioneers; from Clatsop county return some ef those who penetrated the wilderness in the early forties. Some came as children and return in middle life; others were to manhood grown, and wear the honorable badge of hearty old age. Greater still is the number of those "Whose part iu all the pomp that fills The circuit of the summer hills, Is, that their graves are green." And whoEe resting places are scat tered from Clatsop plains to the scene of the Whitman massacre. Aniong the Astorians who contemplate going, are Mr. and Mrs. A. "Van Duscn, Mr. and Mrs. Ross. Mr. and Mm. Mun son, Mrs. Megler, Mra. Wadleigh, Mrs. Hall, Judgo Callender, W. H. Gray, John Hobson, Capt. Whitcomb, H. B. Parker, D. K. Warren, J. F. Warren, Byron Kimball, and Alex. Campbell. Several go on this morn ing's steamer, the remainder, to-morrow. A Matter of Sell Preservation. Several dinners whose position enti tles their opinion to a hearing are of the opinion that a due regard for the interests of Columbia river salmon packers suggests that a Cauners Pro tective Association bo formed. The use and purpose of such an institu tion would be apparent. Many arc the abuses to which they are subject, and which could bo remedied. Promi nent among them is tho matter of piracy. OntBide establishments, nota bly in San Francisco have been charg ed (and the charge has not been de nied) with putting up rotten fish and labeling it with a fictitious Columbia river label. It is bad enough to in- uro tho market for cannsd goods by sending out. unmarketable stuff but it is the acme of dishonesty to at tempt to trade on tho acknowledged reputation of tho Columbia river salmon. That the Columbia river salmon is superior to any other is so well known as to require no further evidence; tho Columbia river canners owe it to themselves to take steps to secure the distinctive appellation. Man' years ago it was decided that Georgia planters could not mark their cotton "Sea Island Cotton." The pre cedent is an excellent one to follow. Make the words Uoiumuia river on a can of salmon not packed on the Co lumbia river a penal offense and the piracy would cease. Second the Motion. En. Astouian: Now that the applause has subsided, Yillard and party departed, and tho peeches and reports received and placed on file, would it. not be in order to hear the report from the Cascade locka and canal? There being nothing now before the board, the Astoria-Forest Grove railroad ha3 been put on the table, so if in order, we should like to hear from some of the gentlement that have the interest of "the whole state" at heart, on this subject; it is probably of more moment to us in Astoria than to ithe Willamette folks, vet an occasional airing ot that great undertaking would ba as good news, to some of ns at least, as the "Slado Snliivan slug ging" or tho famous Julian and Jay Eye See trotting. Do I hear a second? Yours, truly, Riveu Navigation Astoria, Sept. 27th 1883. A. Narrow Escape. .Last luesday evening a young man employed as a waiter in one of the restaurants sought his room over drug store in this city after the labors of the day were over, and after going to bed solaced himself by reading novel and smoking a cigarette. He flung tho stub away aud feeling drowsy went to sleep. After a while a dense smoke attracted the attention others occupying the building, and getting the door open the smouldering bed clothes, ignited by the cigarette. burst into a flame. He was awakened and the fire put out without doing any material damage, beyond givin all concerned a scare. He says ho will smoke no more cigarettes bed. A private letter from Harrisburj says that Jno. Waters, a well-known resident of that place, was drowned on Saturday last, by falling 'under saw log. ne was to nave been mar ried next day, and his affianced, Miss Dora Hendrex, was by and unable to render him the slightest assistance, To Tlie 1'uTblic. We take this method of. cautioning tl general public to exercise care in any transactions thev mav have with Mr. Harry Boyd, agent of the Hamburg nt-amon Wirn TnciimiffA (finiTlJlTlVv S? our exnferiencc with him Is ot such nature as makes us nositive lie is not to "be trusted. Bebgma?- & Bebry, - Mark ScnrussEn. (Oregonian copy.) The Astoria Railroad Question. Astoria, Sept. 2i, 1883. To the Editor op the Obegoniak: You ask in to-day's Orcgoman, What do the people of Astoria think of Yillard's answer?" It may ne considered presumptuous for your correspondent to endeavor to reply or "the people of Astoria, but as his opportunity for forming an opin ion on the subject is, perhaps as good any other citizen, he proposes to lo so, first premising that tho conclu sions he has reached aro tho result of conferences held with individuals, who are not only personally, and largely, interested in the growth and prosper ity of Astoria, but who are also capa ble of calmly and dispassionately re flecting upon the issue involved on the proposition made by Mr. Yillard in his answer to the questions put to him by the Astoria chamber of com merce, asking "it a contract to ouiia the Astoria-Forest Grove railroad could be let at $30,000 a mile, and terminal facilities provided, if he would then commence to build'' to which Mr. Yillard replied in the affir mative, provided the contractor would construct the road according to the plans and specifications of his engin eer, and accept in payment $20,000 in first and $10,000 in second mort gage bonds, which, he adds, are .ill the available means the company has to expend for that purpose. It must be evident to every intelli gent hu3iues3 man that such uu un derstanding and such a .proposition, involving as it does the outlay of mil lions of dollars, requires careful con sideration on the part of the parties interested, and however desirous they may be to see the work speedily com menced, a considerable time must nec essarily elapse before a definito answer can bo given to Mr. jYillard'a offer. We believe it is the opinion of the majority of tho substantial citizens of stona that Mr. Yillard lias an swered tho question of the chamber of commerce fairly aud honestly, and that when he states that his otter in cludes nil the availablo means the company has at its disposal for this work, ho means just what ho says, and he asserts it in good faith and with the best of intentions. It is a fact that prior to Mr. Yillard's state ment that, according to the estimate of his engineer, the road would cost 50,000 per mile influential men, capitalists, who hare had experience in contraction for the construction of railroads in sections where great engi neering difficulties had to be sur mounted, had, with a presumably fair knowledge of the country through which this road would pass, stated that it could be built for less than $30,000 per mile, and intimated that there would be no diiliculty in u tiding bidders whenever a contract should be called for. It is by no means certai n that such a contract cannot be let, even now. But, as tho road mast, in accordance with Mr. Yillard's offer, constructed according to the plan3 and specifications of tho com pany's engineer, it is necessary that a copy of these plans shall be submitted to and examined by tho parties in tending to take tho matter of con struction into consideration. Our chamber of commerce has made a for mal request for a copy of said plans, specifications and estimates, and as it is an indispensable prerequisite, no ubt the request will bo granted. Until these are .received, things must remain in statu quo. In connection with this subject, permit me to add that Mr. Yillard's decision has not by any means pro duced a panic in Astoria. Had he declared the other way, doubtless pectators would have endeavored to create a boom in real estate. Per haps we are better off without any such boom, with its consequent future reaction. Astoria is growing rapidly in size and commercial importance. Its present growth is hoalthy and legitimate, because it 'is produced simply by natural requirements, and there is little doubt but that the time will soon arrive, if it has not already, when it will pay to build n railroad to Astoria, if it is only an extension of the Portland-Kalama. But this will not satisfy Astorians, as long as that much talked of (and as we think. much abused ) land grant is ini2 existence. And just here permit me to say that Astoria is far from being a unit on the subject of the torteiture ot the land grant, a demand for which has lately been circulated and is to be forwarded to tho secretary of the interior, who will probably treat it in as disrespectful a manner as it is worded and email blame to him. Influential parties have said they could negotiate for the construction of the Forest Grovo road for the land grant, and Mr. Yillard has courteously informed the chamber of commerce that ho will help in this or any other way to securo tho con strtict-on ot tne road, and corre spondence is already opened with him on this subject, and will doubtless re suit in our knowing just what can and what cannot be dono in this direction Astorians are naturally very anxious to securo better communication with, and a market to and from, the Neha- lem valley, with its immense foresU of timber and rich coal mines, and, continuing from thence, to tap the Willamette valley and jnve the farm ers there an outlet to tho sea, where they can ship their grain without pay ing txiDuto to l'ortiana; DUtamaior ity, we believe, are disposed lo think that if this cannot be accomplished with a valuable land grant to reward the company which undertakes to do it, it will not be dono during the pres ent ceueration, and therefore they do not demand tho forfeiture of the land grant. Best CastoHi Work, Boots and SIioch, Can be had at I. J. Arrow's, next to CirvBook Store. Ladies and centlcmen call there for tne finest fitting boots and shoes, and lowest prices. Perfect fit guaranteed. Iron in a colorles3 state and Peru vian bark, combined with well known aromatics, make Brown s Iron Bitters "the best medicine known. Life policies on the endowment plan written in the Manhattan of 2ew York. Wheeler & Robb, agents. The Travelers Insurance Co. in sures acrainst accidents of all kinds, and pays claims promptly. Wheeler it llobb, agents. Painting in oil colors by an entirely newmemoacan easily be learned by any one havinc time for a few lessons. upon application to Miss Llneker, resi dence next to vapi. i;oger. A New Butter Test. "Say!" exclaimed a hotel guest, calling the attention of an urbane waiter, "this is a terrible deal you aro giving me in the way of butter." "It's slightly off color, isn's it?" in quired the waiter. "1 should saj' it was." "Rancid?" 'You bet." "Strung?" "Strong as a mule." "And fearfully frowy?" "Worst I ever saw in my life." "Yes; well that proves it's genuine butter, don't it? If it was oleomar garine there wouldn't be noihiug the matter with it. There is considerable difference nowadays between churn butter and painted tallow. Sifiinat. A Good Record. Thirty odd years of newspaper work otf and on, lias made us some what familiar with the ins and outs of the business. Precarious health has interfered with consocutive work. But looking back on what we have written, which, if published in book form would make many larg.s vol umes, we thiuk wo have n right to say that there are not a dozen lines we wonld wish, so far as any evil in fluence they might exert is concerned, to have blotted out. Seattle Herald. - -She had been looking over tho blankets in one of the dry goads stores and said: "Well, I didn't mean to buy. Was just looking lor a friend." Clerk politely: "Don't think you'll find your friend aniong the blankets. We've looked them all through.1' Girl "Wanted. To cook for a family of three persons must get breakfast ready by U o'clock A. i. Apply at this office. Xcw Sc wills' 3ZaeIincs. A lot of latest improved Howe Sew ing machines at satisfactory prices can be had at 1. J. Arvold's. iYotice to the Thirties. Switches made from combings or cut hair: new switches made lo order from the best imported hair, in any shade de sired. Old switches repaired. All work warranted. Jiaics reasonable. Call or address UUI.KXHAKT & SCHOKNHK. Occident hair dressing saloon. Astoria. Oregon. Aiaces, liaccs, Jjacci. at I'racl Bros. Empire Store: all styles and prints. Some fine qualities. Fragrant Cofloc to cheer and comfort, at Frank Fabre's, at his old stand. When You Come to Astoria and want a nice pan roast, go to Frank abrcs, at ins old stand. "Duplex Galvanic Bel is. Persons wishing to purchase them ill call on J. W. Conn, who is accnt for them, at his Drug Store opposite Oc cident Jlotol, Silks, Sat!n, Dress IoodH, at Pracl Bros. ootl Slant! in iCo;:t. Booms .suitable for a barber shon and bath, or for other purposes can be had t Ij. i. .lonnson, on lite Jioauwsy. Iadieri liuyins for 2'all Wear should see those handsome goods and trimmings at tlie r.mpue btorc. TIieKmpIrerttorii has re-onened and disnlavs some hand some dress goods. Saro Ifloucy. Time. Jaiwr and risk by stUtttriUing t Carl Adter's for whatever licwapajHT or magazine you want. A Juicy I5crfr:oa! cooked to perfection is what yim can et at r ranic abre s. Gr.KN.N's Sum'huk Soap purifies the skin. uIIii.t."s JIaii: and Whiskki: Dvh."50c PlKK3 TOOTHACIIIC I) HOPS cure in one minute. Brace uu the whole system with K'we of ths Blood. See Advertisement. All tho patent medicines advertised in this pair, together with the choicest icriumery, aim lowei arucius, nc can e ooiisiit at tne lowest prices, at .1. w. Conn's drtic ston, npimsitc Ocidon hctel, Astoria. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cougn, cronp, in- mienza, consumption, and an throat and nine complaints. 3) cents anfll a ot- ile. Shilolfs Vitalizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite. Diz ziness and all symptoms oi Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 7o cents per ooitie. bold by W. E. Dement. -IIaj.e's Honey of JIouni:orxi and Tak will arrest even- ailment of the lungs, throat or chest. Catarrh cured, health and sweet- breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Kern cdy. Price f0 cents, Masai Injector free. ior sale oy w. js. jjemenr. Shiloh's Cou"h ana Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by W. K. De ment. Sleepless iuhts. made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. bold by . h. ue- ment Everybody 13 using, and everybody 13 recommenoing to everybody a friends, J3rown a Iron Bitters as a re liable iron medicine, a true tonic. Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. 1 Sold by W. E. Dement. For the genuine J. 11. 'Cutter old Bourbon, and the best'of wines, liquor and San Francisco beer, call atthe Gen opposite tlie bell tower, and see Camp- oeu. Boys clothing at cost at the Occi dent store. Life and Accident Insurance noli cies written in the Travelers of Hart ford, by Wheeler & Jtohb, agents. The finest flavored Ice Cream at Frank Fabre s, Odd lellows building. Roscoe Dixon's new eating houe is now open. Everything has been fit ted up in first-class style, and hi- well known reputation as a caterer assures all who like good things to eat, that-at his place they can be accommodated. Insure against accidents of all kinds in tho old reliable Travelers of Hart ford. Wheeler & Robb, agents. Frauk XaTro's Hotel. Frank Fabre has the finest accommo dations for lodgers to be found in As toria, over his restaurant In Kinsey's building, bverything is neat and clean and the beds are new. sotc and comion- able. J f vou want good board and lodg ing go to Frank Fabre's Aptorla &. YVlnncmuccii IS. It. The American Hag, that boasted em blem of U.S. liberty, is a humbug in Astori.t. nd Jeff, of the Chop House, has taken it down in disgust. But all th- same he will continue to give the I: incals tn town, from r A. ii to 12 midnight, for 25. cents rcgardl ss of cost. as lie is determined to be the boss. Try his dinner from 4 i3Q to 8 p. and compare it with one you pay 50 cents ior. Jeff. Notice. Dinner at "J EFFJSCHOP HOUSE every day at 5 o'clock. The best 2 G cent meal in town; soup, fish, seven kinds of meats, vegetables, pie, pudding, etc A glass of S. F. Beer, French Claret, tea or coffee included. AH who have tried him sav Jeff is the "BOSS." toolf Here I Jffi!?S?SSSSaFie amount -?f 810-00 WS&hSvSSSSt fee. tea, wine, S. F. beer, or milk. Din- ncr 25 cents. Oysters. Oysters, Oysters, at tlu Astoria Oyster depot; a stew, fry, in roast, or raw at Frank Fabre's. ForaJiont fitting- Boot Or Shoo, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che- nanius street, next door to l. w. case. All goods of the best make and Guaran teed quality. A. full stock; new goods uuiiMumiv arriving, uusiom worK. Y11Y ISOT SATS MONEY Time. Labor and Risk, in Getting Your OTSPAPESS1IA&AZINES by sniscniniNGwrnr GAEL ABLER, Astoria, Oregon, Subscript ioa received for any Periodical in the world. Special rates If soveral Papers and Maga zines arc ordered at once. IMces of periodicals given on application. It will certalnlv nav vou to call before sub- HcrilmiK or giving an order for your perlodl- Order Early and Save Delay. A. EEacBeth, MERCHANT TAILOR, o.-l. First St., - - Portland, Oregon. Clothing made at reasonable prices, and satisfaction guaranteed. P0R LONDON DIRECT ! ! Tlie splendid iron Barque Al CHASCA, GSft Tons ItcstsliT, PKIDEAUX, MASTER. Will take in cases for the alwvc named nort In 1 to sun shipper., and having largo en eata'meiits wilt bcnulcklv disnatched. l'or terms of freight and insurance apply Portland, dr. Or to 1. L. cnEKKY, Astoria. FImi lew Lie ! EF ,5 OP THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove by his books that he Is doing the irtgwM iusmes oi any RESTAURANT In tlie city, and lie will guarantee to bIto lie oesi meal ior casn. NOTICE. The splendid Al British, Iron Clipper Ship, "GRISEDALE," Will ko on the berth at Astoria, on or about. me luin oi MU'iiuiiiEii, FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT, For Freight and rates of Insurance apply to .Messrs. UAiiSUUic, uuiiutLbsiu.. rortland, u ur 10 r. i untKKi, Asiona. Mice to Stockholders I. X. L. Packing Co. millS IS TO NOTIFY STOCKHOLDERS JL that ontMiulf of a share of stock will be sold. Any stockholder wishing to buy same must inaKe it Known ueiore uct. i. jssj. JAS. OSTROM, Pres. Astoria, Sept. 15, 1833, td Notice to Taxpayers of School District No. 1 8. mil E SCHOOL TAX FOR SCHOOL DIS- JL tnct Xo. IS. Clatsop coun enoii. is now due. and the Sch bo found at his office on "West 6th street. near wall street, to receive and receipt for tho same. Taxes unpaid after sixty days from the date of this notice win oe delinquent. Save extra cost and pay your tax, C. W. smVELY. Clerk School District No. 18. Astoria. Sept 5, 18S3. scptG-lm A Bans School AVill be open every AT PYTHIAN CASTLE HALL, A. T. WAT2F, Tcaclicr. igl Excursions, l'arades and Tartlcs. Lessons Riven on the Violin. Apply at the Furniture store of kd. d. cuictis suu. Changed Hands. mm? i'.ivpuv nvmrevAMnssTHEET. X foimerly owned by Cbas. Carow. has been bought by Chas Eterle, who will nere- aiierconuua it. Good Bread a Specialty. The public trade solicited. O. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Special Announcement ! 'Fill? I II L The Leading Clothing House of Astoria, For the nest 10 liberal discount on to the arrival of our Fine Silks and Velvets Reduced, Fine French, and English Dress Goods Reduced, Blankets and Flannels Reduced, Hosiery and Underwear Reduced. Our stock of Furnishing Goods is State. Dress Suits reduced, Business Suits reduced, Gents' Fine Underwear reduced, Hats and Caps reduced, Boots and Shoes reduced. 0. H. COOPER, KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSM1TH1NG, At CapC .Rogers old stand, ooraer of Cass ana uourc aireais. Shin aud Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wasons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. TUB WESTPORT MILL COMPANY IS IN THE FIELD AND TROPOSES TO remain. We will take orders for lumber from 100 to coo M., at the mill or delivered. Yt e also manufacture lata and shingles or Al quality. Plooring a Specialty . Address all orders WESTPORT MILL CO. S. C, BEKKER, Supt. At Cost We will sell BOY'S CLOTIIM At COST!! In order to make room for our large stock of Men's Clothing for fall and winter, and must hare room. ALSO: Men's Suits Reduced I Youth's Suits Reduced Tha larcest and finest stock of Hats and Gents' FursIsklSC QOQds in tho city. D. A. McINTOSH, Occident Store, - 1 td I 11 I ! ft H rk O H I ' s Ji jj ITI 1 A mi Dry Goods days we will .make a all goods bought to and over previous fall and winter goods. Clothing and Gents' the largest in the IT PAYS TO TRADE ITH ME 1 "WHO? FRANK ELBERSON, SeasirleBaiery & Confectionery. WHEY? Because my Goods are the Best and Always Fresh. Cakes Candles etc., furnished for Wedding parties, on short notice, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, i Cake ornamenting a specialty. Opposite a. W. Haaae's. Prices ! 1 1 FOB- our entire stock oi i Astoria, Oregon. Ed. D. Curtis & Go. Carpets, Upholstery UNSURPASSED IN STYLE AND FINISH. NEW FURNITURE, A COMPLETE STOCK. S. B. CROW, PHOTOGRAPHER, Corner Benton and Squemoqua Streets, East oi the Court Hoaee. Astasia, - - - - Cngsa