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(3) Wbz nlly sjwin. ASTORIA, OKEKON: SATURDAY MARCH. 18, l-2 ISSUED EVBET MORNING. 'Monday ExccMed). J. P. HALLORAN & COMPANY, FCBLISIIEEIS AND 1'ROrniETOaa. .lalorum Btdldhiq, Cass Street. Terms of Subscriptien: terred by Carrier, per weeJ: ..2S Centa && by nail, fourccaths....ss oo iat by nail, cue year ...... 9 CO free of Postage to Subscribers. Advertisements inserted by the year ai -be nwo of $1 50 tr square per month. Transient advartisinc. by the day or week, tfty centa per square for each insertion. THE CITY. "titE Dailt astobias will le tent fcj matlat5cntsanumth.frecofpo8lcoc Beau erg who contemplate absence from the city cai laveSCne astoeiaw faUnr them. Duia or Weekly nditiont toanypoat-nfflcetcith additional expense. Adaremc may 1 tnanved a often as lictiral. Lam orders at thr emintiva mnm. To-msht. Sheridan in Lis rastchles3 imper sonations. Bright gems of wit and melody at Liberty Hal!, to-nfcht. What a handy thing a telephone is to have in the house! Attention is directed to the card of Dr. Shafter ih another column. You will enjoy a raro treat in listening to Miss Holbrook to-night. Holden advertises an underwrit ers salo to take place next Wednes day. The celebrated comedienne, Miss Lou Davenport, at Liberty Hall, to night. Sheridan, tho leading actor on the American stage, at Liberty Hall, to night. The Quickstep has been thorough ly repaired and is again ready for business. "Loss of a Whaler," is the woy a 2i evada paper announces the death of a school teacher. Largest passejger list of the sea son on the Columbia 175 or 480; and still they come. Miss Annie Gloason, late of the famous Wilhelmj concert will be foro most in tp-night's attractions. Guiteau has offered Ben Butler his note fur 85009, if ho will get him out of his present predicament. The initial barge of the Astoria Transportation Company will bo launched at 11 o'clock this morning. By yesterday's steamer new firo and burglar-proof safes were received by C. L. Parker, J. Foster, and Chas. Stevens & Son. A notice entitle'd "Pay up and avo cost," in this morning's issue is of interest to thoso who are indebted to D. 0. Ireland. Oscar Wilde will be in Sau Fran cisco vjry soon, Mr. Stochhan thinks of bringing him up to Astoria about the 1st of April. Mr. John Davis, auditor of Pa cific county. W. T was in town yes terday. He reports matters in Oye terville a little quiot at present "The Vagabond" by Miss Hol brook, at the Y". M. C. A. social last night was received with tho most marked appreciation and pleasure. In China they chop off tho head of a man who puts sand in the sugar, or water in the milk. Those heathens could give us civilized folks a few points after alL All Germans are cordially invited to Divine servico in their own langu age, at the Baptist church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. John Gautenbein, officiating. Of Hawley Chapman, who ap pears to-night, tho New York Graph ic says that his audience "which was large, fashionable, and enthusiastic" pronounced iho entertainment "a great success." A deputation of tho ladies of the Y. M. C. A. waited upon Miss Hol brook to secure her assistance at the sociable Jast voning, to which, with tho consent of Mr. Sheridan she most kindly and.readily assented. Those benighted fellows, the Chicago journalists, have this to say about the Alaskans: "Tho people of Alaska who ought to be contented and happy, do not seem to know when they are well off. With whisky at fourteen cents a quart, and neither a city council nor a Supreme court to worry them, those skin-clad aliens are clamoring fur a government. Vll5. It is almost u itlt a feeling of personal !sa that ho learn from 1) 0 Ireland his intention to jjo iutu business in Port' land Dunn, r brief acquaintance with him we 1mo loarned to like him for his warm heart and kindly dispo sition, and in this wo but voice tho sentiment of his manv friends in this part of tho state. There is something .ibout types and printer's ink th it cre ates in the minds of those engaged in their manipulation a constant desire to return to their old avocation of car rying on "the art preservative of all arts;" and it 13 the mo3t natural "thing in the world for a man who was so long engaged in the newspnper busi ness as Mr. Ireland was, to once mora start into business of that kind. We have had considerable business transactions with D. C, hivo found him a square man, and heartily wih him success. Col. Long's Lecture. Tho anticipations of the large audi enco assembled at tho M. E. Church last Thursday Evening, to hear Col Long lecture on "Tim Coming Wom an," were moro than realized. The opening part was a littlo mixed as to metaphwr, but tho body of his dis course was a treat to he.tr. His trib uto of praise to tho noble women whoso mines arc blazoned on the mus ter roll of nations, was couched in faultless diction, and his fervent hope that "Tho Coming Woman" should bo all that ho portrayed found affirmative echo in the heart3 of his hearers. In tho matter of word painting Col. Long is an artist, his beautiful language so well suited to his beautiful subject lent additional charm to tho discourse, and, at its conclusion, when in a fuw graceful words of complimentary fare well lie bade adieu to his audience, the applause that greeted him Has most satisfactory endorsement of thw truths that fell men did from his tongue. The Oregon Short Line. The board of directors of the Oregon Short Line Riiliv.iy Company yester day held an election of officers in this city. S. H. H. Clark, of Onuha, was elected president, Hon. D. P. Thomp son vica p-oidetit and Ellis G. Hughes secretary. The nork of construction, track laying and bridge building is be ing puhed forv.ard as rapidly a3 possi ble with the force nou at work. The bridge under cnustiuctiun at Ameri can FalU, on Sn ike river, will be fin ished and trams running across it by the 1st of May. At the present rate of progress they will ro ich Wood river mines by the 1st of August, and Boise river two months later. At this" rate about 325 miles of road will be com pleted in live months. An .iflk-er of tho road remaikod yestcriliy tint the Oregon Short Line would be the first road with eastern connection into Portland. Orerjo.ilan, ICLh. Information Wanted. Mrs. Mary McGill, of Liverpool, England, would be thankful to receive information concerning hor son Thomas McGill. Sho thinks it possi ble ha may have beon drowned Hhile fishing in the Columbia river during the disastrous galo in May, 1880. If any one has any knowledge of the death or present v. hereabouts of said Thomas MiGill, he will confer a favor on an anxious mother by communi cating the same to E. C. Hidden, of Astoria, or to Jamed Laidlaw, Esq., British Vico-Consul in Portland, Ore gon. "Will L-ssturo. Mrs. A. S. D0.111.vty, who his been visiting her many friend) in A3toria during tho past few days, has concluded to remain until Wednesd ly, M irch 22d, when she will deliver a public ad- dross upon some pha3o of tho Worn in J Question which will bo hereafter an nounced. Police Court- March 17th. George Brown, drunk in a public place. Fine 62 or one day in city jail. There is a worthy institution in our city, that in a quiet, unostenta tious way is doing a great deal of good; wo' allude to tho Freo Library con nected with the Y. M. C. A. W un derstand th it an effort is being nude to enlarge tho sphere of its useful ness by securing an addition to the number of volumes, periodicals, etc., on its tables, tmd deem it deserving of encouragement on tho pirt of the gen oral. community, whosj best interests it is calculated to foster. Did yon pee thoe Easter cards at AOiers 1 1 iiey are supero. Furnished or unfurnished rooms can be bad at the unioit Hotel. . Another nf those hno A. B. Chase organs at the City Book Store. Examiul line selection of sura- mer smtlnes, oraciaifl, etc., at Mc- Intosh's New Clo hin.4 Ho.se, Occl- den. block. See ad. Important Auction Hale. This day (Saturday) 1030 a. m, large asssortment of groceries, all in good order, beinc nart of unsold stiwt nf -.Messrs. Trenchani and Upshur, and .s.ihl to rlosc artncrsl)ip account, viz: ?i1SgT&!2&, ca-essoap. 2 cases pilot bread, 1 ca case Pic nic crackers. 1 case oatmeal crackers. 3 case olnu oil, 2 cases castile soap, 1 best now crop No. 1 Japan tea, 3 chests No. 1 Challenge tea. ljf chest English guni owJer, 100 puunds Mocha coffee, 150 pounds Costa Rica coITto, 3 cases fctrinir beans, 2 cases sugar peas, 1 cae tomatoes, 3 rases assorted tabic and pie f 1 mt, 1 case pickles, 1 case French Capt'i s, 2 doz. India currv. : doz. assort ed splces,5 doz. assorted baking powd ers, 1 hot lemon peel, half barrel Man's steel cut oatmeal, 2 doz. kits salmon bellies and salmon tips. etc. Also to pounda tobacco. Also paints, UOpounds English Venetian red, CO pounds red lead 23 pounds Imperial green, 10 gal lons paint oil, etc.. etc. At commencement of sale 1 v. ill sell 1 black walnut hair bed lounge, 1 ditto easy chair, 3 ditto parlor chairs and 1 large kitchen cupboard, etc. E. C. llor.DKjj, Auctioneer. Announc ernent. Tho National Surgical Institute of Indianapolis, with branches at Phila delphia, Atlanta, Ga., and San Fran cisco, which has a national reputation, will permanently establish a branch at Portland, Oregon. Two of the skilled surgeons of this institute prepared with every needed apparatus for the successful treatment of cripples will meet all tho old p itients and such new ones as may desire treatment, this year, at the following places: Port land, at St. Charles Hotel, April 6vh, 10th and 11th; Albany, April 12th and 13th; Tho Dalles, April 17th; Walla Walla, April 19th and 20th; and Seattle, April 25th and 2Gth, and hereafter at Portland, Oregon, on the lirst two weeks of May and Noi ember of each year, commencing Nov. 1882. Beware of all traveling Doctors who may claim to represent any other in stitute, for this is tho only Surgical Institute on this coast with facilities and experience for the treatment of deformities. J. M. IIinkle, M.D., Geo. B. Handy. M. D. Surgeons in charge, National Surgical Institute. 319 Bush St., S. F. Brace up the whole sjstcm with King of the Blood. Sec Advenisement. For rent cheap, an Organ. Apply at this office. --Tne "Always Handy" stovepipe shelves at John A. Slontaoniprj's. Parties wishing groceries, provis ions or meicliandise of any description, should leave their orders with A. Van Dusen & Co. as they are prepared to de lier goods in any part of the city on the .shortest notice. New lot of songs and sheet music at Adler's. Go and see those beautiful pianos aud organs at Adler's; all new. Van Dusen & Co. hae just received a tine lot of hats of the latest styles and patterns. - , -All the latest r.ocls at Adler's. Beautiful stationery in endless i licty at Carl Adlers'. At Mrs. Lovptt's Coffee Rooms, a cup of tea. coffee, or chocolate with pie or cake, ten cents. Ham and eggs. Open at any time. Entrance through Geo. Lovett's tailor shop. Dr. J. E. La Force, Dentist; rooms over 1. W. Case's store. d&w Nooldgoodson Carl Adler's shelves; everything new and inviting. Sweet, indeed, are those famous can dies re.-eived on to-day's steamer, at Ad ler's; all fresh and new kinds. We diiect attention to the card ot Dr. Whittesnorc, who comes here with tiie highe-t encomiums from prominent San Francisco physicians. Ilia experi ence in medical practice, more es pecially in the denartmi nt of surgery female diseases and uiidw ifery, warrant tiie belief that he will continue to meet Kvith success in the treatment of any and all cases nquinng skill 011 the part of the practitioner. 099 numbers of the Franklin and Sea side Libraries, by the best authors, opened to-day at Adier s book store. Three scow loads of dry ftrspruce limbs, and bark, lust received and for sale at Gray's dock. Frank Fabre has oysters in every style. Stew and pan roasts a specialty Music for the piano, organ, flute, violin, guitar, cornet, accordeon, Danjo, fife, concor ina and other instruments, just received at Adler's music store. P. J. Goodman, on Chcnaniu3 streot, has just received the latest ami most fashionable style of gent3 and ladies boots, shoes, etc. If. j 011 want an j thing In the lino of books and stttionery go to Adler's; the finest and largest assortment of every thing in that line. For lame Bick, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale by W, E. Dement. A large consignment of thn best brand Red C1033 coal oil just received t J:io. It-ider's, Central Market. For handsome holiday presents, such as toilet coses, cologne sets, per fumery cases, fine soaps, etc., go to Conn's drug store, opposite Occidont Hotel. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Mnloh's Catarrh Rem edy. Price 00 cents. Na.-al Injector free. For sale by W. E. Dement. Croup, Who pi ig Coaub and Bron rlutis immediacy relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by V. E. Do 11 n . Those writing desks at the City book store are the best in ine city. They are something nice and durablp, and just what mot young lalies would appreci ate from the giver. Chas. Stt ens ,mu .:i iiavoa Mock nrinonidinssajul moulders tools which can be nou-ht cl Ban f r cash to close j out that branch of the business. Pro Bono Pnbllco. To mv Aiihtomrs and thn tm,T,1Ii (run. erally, 1 would announce that 1 havo left on tho Oreiron to lay in mv .stock of cloths, clothing, furnishing goods, etc, for spring and summer trade. I will try my inmost to select a very fine assortment of them. The best of all is not too good for Astorians. Prices will rango very low, as goods are really cheap this season. Wart for mv return to get your outfit M. D. Kant, Merchant Tailor and Clot liier,-Main street, Astoria, uregon. KaNtern Ojntern. Another fine lot of Eastern Oysters just received at Roscoes, per steamer uregoa. ucciaent woc&. Take Notice. On after this date en additional 10 centa per coru win be charged on all orders for sawed wood not accompanied uy we vasii. ai urays wooo. yarn, juiv l-.t, 188!. To the tadies. Dressmaking In all its branches; neat ana reasonaoie, at .airs, uenny uurrans. Cass street, near Congregational Church, Mklnny Men. Wells' Health Renewer. "Absolute cure Tor nervous debility and weakness of the generative functions. SI, at drug gists, uregon uenot, uivvis & uu.. Portland, Or. Booms to Beat. Anyone who wants a nicely furnished room in a pleasant locality can be ac- commoaatca at Airs, uenny uurran's, near tho Congregational church. A great variety of locks, hinges and screws at Jno. Montgomery's. That Hacking Cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by W. E. Dement. Carl Adler has Cabinet organs and nearly every other kind of musical In strument, on to-day's steamer. "Music hath charms.','. See Carl Ad ler's accordeons; they are as big as they make 'em. " "COLDEN'S LIEBIO'S LlOUID BEEF and Toxic Isvigobator" is endorsed by physicians. Ask for Colden's ; take no other. Of druggists. Shiloh's Vltalizer is what you need 101- isuiisiipauoii, .L.U53 01 appetite, ul ziness and all symptoms 01 Dyspepsia, Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by w. n. liemcnt Sleepless Nights, made miserable oy that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure Is the remedy for you. Sold by W. E. De- ment. Will you suffer with Dispepsia and Liver Complaint? ;i lyoiupiauii . oiiuon s v ! Shiloh's Vltalizer is guaranteed to cure you. euarante Sold by W. E. Dement. New stock of readv made clothing. gent's furnishing goods, hats, caps, etc ni.i.uciiiu'sirajNewuioinin'riiQiisp. ijopi. dent block. I have just received the finest assort ment of fancy gooda In my line ever brought to Astoria, consisting of per fumeiy cases, toilet sets, toilet cases- nne pcnumeries, taticy soaps, combsl brushes, hand el asses, and toilafc articles of all kinds splendid presents foe the holidays. Call and examine goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere, at .l.W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occi dent Hold, Astoria. Oregon. Mr. John KozersoftheCpntral Mar kct, lias made arrangements to keep al nuunL-31. ircsn iisii, cic, in moir season Shiloh's Coueh and Consumntlon Cure is sold by us on Guarantee. It ,.,11, ? LUIIIUUIIJIIUII, .i.m. A..i.n...l,... UJ 'I... ,YT T rv V Sold byW.E. Dtw mcni. -Admonition'! Cure vour comib thoroughly with Hale's Honey of HOREHOUXD AND TAlU PlKE'tt TOOTII- ache Drops cure in one minute. -The Westport Shingle Manufactur- Company are now prepared to fur sh A 1 sawed cedar shineles. Address all orders to them at Westport, Oregon. -for the cennlne J. 11. Uulter old Bourbon, and the best of wines. Honors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem. opposito the bell tower, and see Camp- oeu. Hot and cold baths, the finest In the city, at tho Orient Bathmg Itooms, op- 1'vsiic uirmcil 3 iiuuiiwu siure-. joe. uharters. Proprietor. The price of subscription to The Weekly Astoriax lias been reduced to 52 per annum when-paid in advance. If not naid in advance the old nrlce. of S3 will bocharced. MISCELLANEOUS. UEALEB IK Hay, Oats, Straw, Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand. Wood Delivered to Order, Drdying, Teaming and xpres Business. Horses ana Carriages for Hire. PKALKB 1ST WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. HANSEN BROTHERS, Architects and Builders, .(111 kinds ol Moose work rtoue at shortest sotire. Shop Comer of Cass and Asior Street, ASTORIA, - - - - ORKflON The Pioneer Restaurant. MAIN STKEET, - ASTOKIA. OGN, Formcily kept bi Mis, .Vrrigep!) Has Been Fitted up and Ke -opened tiyi S1 MRS. F. W. HXSLEY. The tfbles are kept neat anaSleau and aresuppued with the very best t& alike affords. J v MISCELLANEOUS. HILL'S VARIETIES. OEO.HILt. -WALTER !t;lW, - raoriuKroR TAOB MAKAOKlt OjMin aH Uc liar, IVrri-taut Kt.-ryj Msbt. allrr ttianso r Prix arnturac Ouec a ITcclf. Oomrru'iiis all tan latest SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS. The theatre is crowded nightly, and all who have witnessed, tee entertainment pro fiocscs 1! to be eautl to eay given elievrhere. Sir. HU1 ai a caters; for the pcbiic'3 amusement can not be excelled. Anybodv wishing to spend a pleasant evening and see sparkllnz wit and beauty without vul gant j , sliouta Improve the opportunity aud vv'jur. Tho company comprises the following welt kuortn Artists: Miss Fastme Walto.v. Misa Louise cook. Miss SIollie Chhisty, Me. Chaeles Kohlee. Mk. Thos. Chuisty, Mr. Joint Cook. Mb. Miltos Johssok. Mr. Joseph rmv, Mr.. Walter Iark3. All of ivIUch ulil appear nightly In their dif ferent specialties. Open air oonoert every eveninjr ; perform ance commeuctiu at 8; entrance totlieatre on Benton street; prhats boxes on Chena mus street. L. KHLMAN. MARBLE AND STONE WORKER Monuments and Head Stones, Or.anjthlnx ta the line of atone. SLATE CAN &EAMEUS always on hand. First class woik and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop opposite C. L. Parker's residence. Cheeamus Street, - - Astoria, Oregon. I, R IlilVH, PKACTICAfc WATCHMAKEK AMD JEWELER, Qjx- Having permanently located SsSw tj In the city, would solicit the fgsg, .zMf general patronage of the aa&i public. Repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry A SPECIALTY. S-ALL WORK WAKRANTKD.-Wi On Squeiaocqha Street, west of Bell Tower. Health is Wealth. Dr.E. C. West's Sena and Brain Treat ment: a specific for Hvsterla. Ulzzlnnss. Convulsions, Nervous Headache, Mental De- fresslon,Lo- of Memorv, Spermator.hoea. mpoteiicy. lnvoluntarv'KmlssIons, Prema ture Old Age, caused bj overexertion, self abuse, or over-Indul,ceiice, which leads to miser , decay and detth. One box will cure recent cases. Eaeh box contains one inontlLs treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for nve dollars ; sent by mall prepaid on re-cew-ot price. We iruaraiitee six boxes to cure any case. With o.ich order received by us. for six boxes, accompanied with live dol laruwew 111 send the purchaser our written guarantee to return tho money If the treat ment dvi not effect a cure. Guarantees Is sued enly by W. E. Dement, dnnrglst, As toria, Oregou, Orders by mall at recular prices. MAGJWvS 0. CROSBY, Dealer In HARDWARE, ffiOH, STEEL, iron Pipe and Fittings, Plumpers anfl Steam Bite Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER, Cannery-and Fisherfflgns Supplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP- PER PLUMBING and 8TAM FITTING ,Don with neatness and dispatch, Konc buturst class workmen employed. A large assortment of 4 SCALES Constantly or band City Treasurer's Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT all outstanding warrants or orders due by the City Of Astoria, will be paid on presrn tation to the undersigned ai his office. In terest will ceae on mid after this date. , J. G. HUSTLER, Treasurer. Astoria, March 7, 1KC B. W. BLOOD, (SuccMor to Blood & Lee.) CI.ATSKAN1E, COLUMBIA CO., OREGON. Is now pror-ared to receive orders for I'tcaU. rsuojh, topper JJnndlr, Mal lets, etc Orders addressed to me will receive prompt attention. (Uw rXEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF the Columbia. Vancouver Barracks. AY T- Vnt- O.I ,V 1. written pnipoJi .hl be received 1 y the unaersignivj. at -vicowor uarracK", w. u, until 51 ircnr.jit ;s. feir the right ni exclu- VA fl uife7 iin rkft Vnrt $tpvin Pnlnt Adami) ilhltary ifeservatlon. during the f1lTvSSSvS. served by the uadcnlgned. OH. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Ifl EDUCTION FOE, THE NEXT 30 DATS AT lllIlfllllHIPCiiaBa. .. ........ s n a I X L STORE nnnHiiiiHiiiiHamMMHumnumumM,,,,,,,, "ftiiiiiinnii . To make room for ESAll Winter very low. IJCZQStore, near READY-MADE CLOTHING GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, - - HATS, CAPS, etc., Also a large selection of Cloths, Tweeds, Cassimeres, etc. which I am prepared to Make to Order in the Latest Styles. PERFECT FIT, BEST WORKMANSHIP D. A. Mcintosh, Merchant Tailor, - - - OccWeat llock. THE COLUMBIA BREWERY feTOCS Vs 13 SOTEKIOK TO MOST. AND IS EXCELLED B- NONEJ ON THIS COAOT JOHN HAHN, - - PROPKIETOR, CHENAHUS STREET, . ASTORIA, OREGOMT. wrsleftattfcp GEItMANIA KEEK HALL will be promptly attended to.-W John JL. Bffiontgoniery, (SUCCESSOR TO JAOKINS & MONTGOMERY.) COKEU OF MAIS AU ASTORIA, - CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF; FDENITTJEB S BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and MmMiRgt, WINDOW CORNICES AND-CURTAIN POLES Complete la evory broach. r.sl no c. 2Cj .a a u v 00 EA5.UJ ft Ij4 CO a o u 1 m a M d iO,B vstismjL WB IS TT in iirfc 1 ffi tmzfe,9tt3lBxi i THE . w. mrnmmiiiniiwi large Spring stock. goods will be sold O. B. COOPER, . Parker Mouse, Astoria. UKAUCK8 IX Till, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A Qet eral Assortment ol HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents tor Magee Stoves and Ranges The Dost hi the market Viamblog goods of all "kinds ou hand. Job worH. done lu a workmanlike manner. JEVKCIlSOJi HTBEF.T8 ORZQOIf. I ,ISIfr a us SllSag ISIfsli m2Ji3; l : aVM or 6f oil k'4 g???S34la II211ISI CO 3s .. 2jiS . ao-s r bu oa zuz V-2riiiQ in n.72?t IBlBi . SH iiinia I u - I 1 t-i itJ0f' . 5 iv 4-&!&m$-rtJi&j&k