CzJ Tri-Weekly Astorian ASTORIA, OKEGON: 1. C. IRELilND Editor. TUESDAY., Sept. 23, 1873 AX AIiAmilXG PROSPECT. The terrible disease of leprosy has become alarmingly prevalent in the Sandwich Islands. The Hawaiian Evangelical Association, recently pub lished a statement which sa3rs: "The numbers already known to be vic tims to leprosy, the still larger num bers who are undoubtedly infected, the steady, remorseless activity with which it is extending, all tell us with ghastly assurance that, unless remed ial measures are used more effective than have hitherto been applied, our Hawaiian people will become in a very few years a nation of lepers. Do we consider what this means? It means the disorganization and total destruction of civilization, property values, and industries of our churches our contributions, our Hawaiian Board and its works of missions. It means shame and defeat, and dis graceful overthrow to all that is pro mising and in the nation. We are on the brink of a horrible pit, full of loathsomeness, into which our feet are rapidly sliding." In view of this horrible develop ment, and the fact that the disease is not only incurable but infectious also, it is only the part of ordinary prudence to -see that it does not be come naturalized on our Western coast. The malady, it is well known, was brought to the Sandwich Islands by the Chinese, and it is by no means v uncertain that the Chinese may bring it to Oregon. Once seated, its eradi cation becomes almost impossible. Contributions for the relief and support of Shreveport sufferers, re ceived by the Western Union Tele graph Co. Saturday, amounted to 3,000. The McAlinville Reporter 'moves" the election of Rev. E. R. Geary to Congress, against the regular nom inee of the Republicans Hiram Smith; and the Oregonian of Satur day "seconds the motion." The success of a farmer depends very much on his ability to discover where time is lost, and on his skill and promptness in rectifying the trouble. The weak spot differs on different farmers farms, but it always exists. See if you can find it. There is little hope of saving the Costa Rica. All her compartments are filled with water to a depth of 15 feet each. A portion of the cargo was insured for $20,000 in California Insurance Company, $10,000 in the Merchants1 Marine, and smaller amounts in other companies. In the Baltimore Grand Lodge proceedings of the lSth we find this. "A resolution that the next annual session of th.3 Grand Lodge be held in Atlanta, Ga., was unanimously adopted. The Finance Committee, to whom was referred a communica tion from Saxony, praying for aid from the Grand Lodge in the construction of an Odd Fellow's Hall in the city of Dresden, and also an application of Helvita Lodge Xo. 1, at Zurich, Switzerland, for a loan to aid in the building of an Odd Fel low Hall in that city, reported adversely." Making Vinegar. A correspond ent in the Country Gentleman says: "I noticed an inquiry how to make cider vinegar without the use of chemicals or drugs. My way is sim ply to tear brown paper into strips of eight or ten inches long, and four or five in width, dip them into West Iudia molasses, so that both sides shall be covered. To three gallons of cider I put in six of these pieces, and set the jug where it will keep almost milk warm for about ten days. You vail have good sharp vinegar that vdll keep. The paper saturated with the molasses will form a mother, and a piece of it put into sweetened water lruikes a nice vinegar plant that will grow ra idly, and keep a supply of very good vinegar if kept in 41 warm place." FIXAXCIAI. TROUBLES. The failure of Jay Cooke & Co, and what effect it will have upon the Nor thern Pacific Railroad, and other en terprises on foot in the Pacific Northwest, is a subject of such mo ment that we wish to give all the par ticulars possible. The dispatches in form us Fridaj'- last was a day in the financial circles of New York of un usual excitement growing out of the suspension. Failures which have heretofore occurred were mere local affairs and produced little excitement compared with the one of to-day. The connection of Jay Cooke cfc Co., with the Government in effecting loans during the war, and in funding operations since, has given the firm a national reputation, which, of course, only intensified the excitement con sequent upon their suspension. The money market was unfavorably af fected by the failures of the day and general distrust was enforced there by. The Express says the Govern ment to-day in refusing to sell gold took the first step toward stopping a spread of the panic, and calls upon Secretary Richardson to let loose a portion of the currency balance. The Government's are weak and unset tled in tone. At the close State bonds were quiet. The effect of the sus pension was decided on the Stock Ex change, where a heavy decline in values took place, Avith a feverish, unsettled market. During the after noon there were constant rumors of failures but at the close of business the only additional ones were Rob ison Snydam and Richard Schell. Mr. Cooke will not be able to pre sent a statement of his affairs for a day or two. While there is excite ment among the business community over his suspension, great sympathy is expressed for him, and hopes are entertained that he will eventual weather the storm. The temporary suspension of C. W. Cooke & Co. was on account of advances on securities not now available. The firm state that their house will resume business at an early day. In connection with the suspension of Jay Cooke & Co. many holders of Northern Pacific Railroad bonds throughout the country will naturallr feel concerned about their invest ments. Inquiry has been made and the fact is developed, first, the North ern Pacific is largely in debt to its fi nancial age its, and therefore can lose nothing pecuniarily by their sus pension. The Northern Pacific com j)any will have to make other finan cial arrangements before pushing forward its line. It has had the completed road and land both mort gaged to secure its bonds and this security is considered amply suf ficient. There is no truth whatever in the rumor that the National Life Insur ance Company is in any way affected by the suspension of Jay Cooke. Fisk & Hatch of New York have failed, while Freits and Rubelon are announced as having suspended. The firms of Beeters and Edwards and Eugene Jackson also have been announced, in the Stock Exchange, as failed. There have been failures, since the above announcement, of Thomas Reen and Co., W. H. Warren and Co., Greenleaf and Norris and George Bayley. This seems to be another Black Friday, and a dreary, rainy day contributes to the finan cial gloom. Gold has reached 114, and stocks, in some instances, have fallen 10 per cent. Day and Morse and Hoyt and Warner have suspend ed. Theodore Bedell and A. M. Kid der are the latest announced failures. Desao and Bro, have failed. A sharp reaction is reported, under announce ments that Yanderbilt's brokers are buying heavily. Mr. Cooke says: "I believe this house will speedily be relieved from its embarrassment, and to this end every dollar of means possessed by members of the firm will be applied. No one who has a dollar on deposit here will lose it. Every liability will be faithfully dis charged." The London firm re sponds by stating that all drafts' and and letters of credit on them issued by Jay Cooke and Co. will be duly honored. -Tlie new steamer Sedalia is having her "bulwarks but ori, and will leave for Portland this week td secure the engines now waiting her arrival tlierei John Douglass has been engaged rts engineer.' The engines will be put in by J. & ol, at the Oregon Iron works. Beaver Lodge No. 35, I.O.O.F. g?i&'' Meet every Thursday evening. 5g5 at 714 o'clock, in the Odd Fellow's sjJ'Hall, corner of Cass and Jefferson WIR streets, Astoria. Members of the Order are invited to attend. By order, N. Gr, Temple X,oclgc xb. 7 A. F. & A. M. Regular Communications first and third Saturdays in each month, at 7 o'clock v. m., at the Hall in Astoria. Members of the Order in good standing are invited to at tend. By ordei of the W. M. JN'EW ADVERTISEMENTS. Otto Dufner, Main Street - - Astoria, Oregon PRACTICAL JEWELER. THATCHES AXD CLOCKS cleaned and re- T T paired in the best manner, at rooms in Binder's ilestaurant. s'23tf NOTICE. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD of Directors an assessment of twenty-five per cent, on the capital stock of the Astoria Farmers Com pany is made and required to bo paid to the Treasurer of said Company. S. D. ADAIR, s20tf Secretary. C. 15, FARLEMAX. TV, II. LAAVSON. Globe Hotel, Re-Opened on the Popular European Plan Farleman & Laivson, Proprietors BEG- LEAVE TO INFORM their numerous friends and the traveling public generally that they have leased the above named Hotel and propose to conduct the same in a fir-t class manner. The house will be kept open day and night. Xo pains will bo spared to insure the comfort of guests. s20tf NOTICE. AVING LET THE GLOBE HOTEL, and furniture, lately occupied by me in this city, to Messrs. Farleman A: Lawson, the pub lic arc hereby notified that the new firm will be responsible, from thi- date, for all bills con tracted in the name of said Globe Hotel. Up to this date all bills will bo paid by mo, and persons indebted to mo are invited to " square accounts" without further notice. Astoria, Sept. 21, li7;Uf AT. KOEFOED. BURDETT ORGAN G. L. DePraxs. Dear Sir ThoBur- dott Organ that 1 tried at your house SUITS ME BETTER THAN ANY OTHER REE3 IXSTIWJ3IBXT I EVER HEARD. Thero is a variety and sweetness of tone in these instru- P3 & H t3! Nil H (ments unsurpassed, in my opinion, ana Is very EASILY ACCOUNTED for. FRANK GILDER. (The eminent American Pianist), Mad. Anna Bishop Concert Troupe. pD BURDETT ORGAN SEND FOR CIRCULARS BEFORE YOU PURCHASE, TO GRATS MUSIC STORE! G. L. &ePHA2?S, Manager, Odd Fellows' Temple, Portland, siotf George L. Hibbarcl, Shipping, Storage, and Commission Merchant, Xo. 24 North First str., Corner of Ash, Portland, Oregon. DEALER EST OREGON and California Pro duce also importer of and Wholesale dealer in C. A. & C. M. Hibbard's celebrated Hand Made Boots and Slioes, W.Call and examine my stock beforo pur chasing elsewhere. Consignments solicited. n$ All business entrusted to mo will receive prompt attention. sltitf Canon Greek Laundry Jefferson street, Portland, C. M. PATTERSON Proprietor. WORK OF EVERYKIND dono to order and satisfaction guaranteed. Linen, etc from a distance, neatly returned through mes sengers on the various steamers of the Colum bia river, slii George A. Pease, Pacific Boot and Shoo Storo, Isnow prepared to wait on his customers, At The Old Star.d Again I S. "V. Corner First and Morrison Streets, Portland, Oregon. s 1 00 00 IWARD. The undersigned will pay $103 0D reward to any person who will make known and convict the person who set his Salmon Houso on fire. fred Colbert. Astoria. Sept. 12th 1S73 KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Special Election, Monday October 13, 1673, Democratic Xicket For" Representative In Congress-) JAMES W; NESMITH, Of Polk County.- S16 Special Election, Monday October 13, 1873. Republican Ticket For Representative in Congress, HIRAM SMITH, Of Linn County. slG D. VT. WILLIAMS. GEORGK T. MYERS. Williams & Myers, Xo. 5 Central Block, Front st., Portland. Commission Wlerchants, Dealers in Groceries and Oregon Produce, Grain, Flour, Alill Peed, Bacon, Lard, etc. Ample Five-Proof Storage, Consignments Solicited. 3 San Francisco Agent, slG G. MITCITLrER, 213 Clay street. EAGLE AXD EXCELSIOR SODA WORKS! R. J. Walker, Dealer in Soda, Sarsaparilla and Cider, All kinds of Syrups, Porter, Ale and Brandy Coloring. Cor. Pront and Ash Streets, Portland, Oregon. slC A. Burcliard, Dealer in New and Second-hand Furniture Spring, Hair, Feather, Aloss, "Wool, and Pulu Beds, Blankets, Spreads, Sheets, Pillows, Pillow Cases, etc. Highest Price Paid for FURNITURE! (Skidmore's Building,) Corner of First and Taylor Streets, Portland, Oregon. sl6 Badger's Music Store Sole Agency for the T,cadiiiir Instruments of tlie World HALLETT, DAYIS & CO.' PIANOS1 POWERFULLY CONSTRUCTED, Highly finished and elegantly designed. Acknowl edged by the greatest living Pianists Liszt, Rubenstein and Leutner to bo the most re markable Pianos in existanco for Power, Sweotncss, Durability, Brilliancy and Perfec tion of Touch GEORGE WOOD'S k CO.' (Boston) "Wonderful Cabinet, ORGANS! Tho most important invention of the day ca pable of producing immense power, as well as every shado of delicate musical expression. W3T Call and examine before purchasing.""! W. K. BADGER, No. 113 Third Street, (near the Postoffico), Portland, Oregon. THE ONLY ManufacturmgHouse IX OREGON. Fisliel & Roberts, Corner Pirt and "Washington Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. FASHIOIABLE CLQTHIEBS, AND MAXUrACTUKEKS. ' THE BEST VALUE FOB THE LEAST MONEY. ACTIONEERS. Oscar Kilbourn, AtJCTIONEEROffieo 40 First St., Portland, .U B. HIGII.YKDSOX. 3. 1 N OILMAN A- B Richardson, AUCTI&N'EER-Corner 6f Fr6nt and Oaksts., Portland, Orog6n. Auctfon Sale3 of Real Estate, Groceries, General Merchandise and Horses. Sales Weanesday and Saturday. flS5-Lafgo assortment of Groceries, Liquors; etc., at Private bale. Liberal advances made on consignments. A. B. RICHARDSON Charles S- Wright, AUCTIONEER Cor of Main and Chcnamus Streets, Astoria. Goods recoived on consign ment and sold to the highest bidder. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Al. P. 3IXJLKEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW - Portland. Office in Tittock's Building, and Stark sts.. (up Stairs). Corner Front sli CAPLES & MORELAND, Attorneys at Law, Portland, Oregon Office in Pittock's Building, Corner of Front and Stark streets, (up Stairs). sl(J AYM. L. McETTAN, RESIDENT ATTORNEY, Astoria, Oregon. O. P. AIASON, ATTORNEY AT LA"W, PORTLAND, OREGON. US' Land Cases and Titles a specialty .l?a GEORGE H. DURHAM. n. Y. THOMPSON. DURHAM & THOMPSON, Attorneys at Law, Portland. Office 103 First Street, opposite Occidental Hotel. aul 3R. S. W. DODD, PHYSICIAN' A1STD SURGEON,. ASTORIA, OREO OX. II. H.NORTHUP, ATTORNEY AT LAW, (Registor in Bankruptcy), Qfkice In Holmes' Building, Portland. Dr. A. D. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office on Stark Street, Portland, Oregon II. B. PARKER, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, ASTORIA, OREGON.. i&r" Always Ready for Business."TPa A. VAN DUSEN, NOTARY PUBLIC, Astoria, Oregon. KRUjMBIEN ct- GILBERT, ARCHITECTS AND DRAUGHTSMEN, INVENTOR'S EXCHANGE, Creo's Building Portland, Orogon.. tt35Tho Best Counsel; tho Best Draughs men; tho Best Model Workmen, and best Patent Agent at "Washington; the only reliablo place to got your intentions putT'through in short notice. I UbULL IT PORTLAND, OREGON. Rt. Row B. "W. Morris, D D Rector It. AV. Laing. M A, LLD Head Master Rev. DoE. J ennings. M A Senior Master "Win. M. Barker, A B Junior Master Miss L A Buss Preceptress E. T. Coleman, R A Drawing Master R. Yarndley Music Teacher. Miss Maria Emery Matron Tho Christmas Term began Scntembor 1st, and ends January loth, lb74. Tho following (Easter) Term begins January 19th, and ends Juno 5th, 1674. Tho course of study extends from Primary Branches to tho Third year of! an University Courso Sond for Catalogue. St. HELENS HALL, A Boarding and Day School for Girls, eon ducted by tho Misses Rodney, under the su Sorvision of tho Rt, Rev.B.Wistar Morris, DD lishop of Oregon and Washington Territory. Tho School Year will be divided into two terms of twenty weoks each beginning on tho first f Monday in September, and on Monday tho 2ith of J anuary . bond for catalogue sio Patronize Home Manufactures. AINSLEY & DAVIDSON, Manufacturers and Dealers in Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Shutters, Brackets,-, And all kinds of Scroll Sawing. Having tho host facilities and the latest im proved wood working machinery for tho manu facture of tho above articles, can offer superior inducements to customers, nnd at San Fran cisco prices, at 2ucoIai Bros' Mill. Also, best quality of Seasoned Cedar Lum per, Ceiling, Rustic and Mouldings. Wood Turning in all its branches, Ballusters, Newell Posts, Milliard Balls, Croquet Sets, etc., at N1COLA1 BROS.' MILL AD FACTORY. Cor Second and E Streets, Portland. J. Kraemer & Co., Importers of and "Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND s r 47 Pront Street, Portland, Crcgon. f&TTFEB. TO THE TRADE PULL LINE Xjf of Mens', Boys', and Youths 1 rench Cr.lt and Kip Loots; Ladies', Misses and Children i Shoes' of all grader, and also a fall lino f Slippers. auli tf