The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, January 01, 1881, Image 3

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COLUMBIA RIVER EXPORTS FOREIGN 1880.
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NEW "WINTER .GOODS
AT PKICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
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ASTORIA, OKEGON:
Date
Vcl.
I Where to. 1 IMt Flur.Ctl.Whrat.Ct.Salnttn.l Total Vat.
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1 hapwing iQueen&town .
'1 ICordilia 1
4;wiii
S.W.400
41.1KC
4I).-iOO
S0.700
Sy,493
H4.473
37,001
44.17G
J7.000
7X12O
SATURDAY J... JAN. 1, 1880
19A47
J4.VJ9
Abbey Town
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Nelson
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Oakworth ...
.W.430
I7r11."i
41.20
1,007
ISSUED EVERVj MORNING.
(Monday Excepted),
D. C. IreliiBi!, Edltoi-inuil Proprietor.
Viola .
Liverpool ...
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tEdmond Phiuey..
OueeiKstown .
21Jw0
Clothing for Men, Youths and Boys, Overcoats and Ulsters. Boots and
Shoes, Hats, Furnishing Goods, and Fancy Goods.
.Ladies and UILsscs FmlorHear, floslcry. I)rc Goods, C:isiuiTC'S
"Waterproof. Flannel-. Canton Flannels. Linen Damask.
IVapkiiis. Dojlics. Crashes. Towels. Felt Skirts,
Trunks. Valises. Motions, ami an
22 In Michael Hutchinson
a Michael Ih
Tecuineh .
rt..-,.i
11J500
Axtorian ZftcMCltufJ iVuw street.
Terms of Subscription :
J8
Qtieenstowii .
:,72
I 21,441 1
FBHIIUARV.
2
,4341
S.VJSJ90
4S.782
72lK
(Ti,712
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4.V15
79.4W
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Served by Carrier, pel fwk . .......25 Genu
Sent by mail, four inostM... 5 w'
Sent by mail, one yea--..- L-.... ... 9 'K
free of Posiase trM&"rihora.
1 .Win. U.Sewl jQiicenstowit
2 LiurieBell 1 Antwerp
17 b Lizzie Iredal
LiveriKtoI...
New Year Calls.
Mrs. Dr. Trenchard will receive calls
at her residence on Xew Year day.
Mrs. C. P. Upshur will also receive
calls at her residence.
Mrs. -C. Brown will receive calk at
liar residence. Also, Miss Ella Whip
ple, and Miss Nellie Plummer, will
receive calls at the residence of Mrs.
C. Brown.
Mrs. J. D. Merryuian, assisted by
Miss Parrish will receive calls at the
residence of Capt, J. D. Merryman.
Mrs. P. E. Ferohon will receive
calls at her residence on West-sixth
street.
We presume-it safe to nay that more
than half the ladies of Astoria will be
pluasel to receive calls to-day.
New Year Greeting.
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17 raithloch
17 Celaemo .
Queeiistown .
Liverpool....
Queeiistown .
Liverpool
Queeiistown .
20 Mcrwamjee Framjeei
Elegant
Stock
of Zcpliyrs and
Fancy Yarn,
24 tinvan
25 AbeyMwith Ciustle
27 Don (iiiillermo
In fact the largest ami !rst st4'k iu town ami at the lowest prices.
JSCnll on me before imrelms'mg if ou wish to sue money.
a IT. COO PEE,
IXL Store. Main Street, near Parker House, Astoria.
".Adverttiewemr wertwl Vy tho year at
the rate of SI jU ier f nwrj mt ontb.
Iransiont ailvertiriaK. by the day e'- week,
fifty cents per square 'or eeh lin.
The W eel. Ij i-lorlan
Is a mammoth she". exactly double
the size ot the Dailj. it is jat the jm
per for the fircsiil oi Uwiim'4 in atldi
tion to all the mrr nt ur v s, elioh-e inis
eellany, agncultut tl matter, market re
ports, etc. It is tin i-ltt-d U siule uli
scribers at S2 00 per 3 ear in athance.
J3?A limited muuoer f iiihII mlver
tiseiuents inserted .. e-taulHieu rales.
THECiTY.
The Daily Astohia.n fill e .nf hi
mm at 75 cenfe n month. rr - jJaye. Ilaiu
ere who cnntcinrtlatcatiwr mm the citu can
hat Tub astohhx w "? hcn. Dah.i
or Weekly tdiWm tun ty juist-offiec uuth
out additional expmc Adarere may he
enanged a Jtcn an oech . Looit i atr at
ths eounlino room.'
rt't forget the matinee this
afternoon.
Benefit of St. .Mary's hospital
this afternoon at Liberty hall.
The Courser will load at Knapi
ton for San Erancibco.
The Orowii arrhtnl at nnu yes
terday from a topestuous wyajje.
Rescue Engine company No. 2
will receive eiHs New Year day.
Tickets for the matinee can he
had at almost every place f lnness
in the city to-dav.
The Earl Derby reacaud Aaturiit
yesterdaj. She ctoaeed the bar into
Bakers bay lst Suttirdar.
We are under obligations to Mr.
J. W. ILiskins of Kikhe.s for news
paper favors. Do so some more.
Yesterday noon the highest tide
that Astoria has been visited witli for
many months, if not for vears, oc
curred.
The telegraph line between Sa
lem and Portland was so demoralized
by sleet that the Oregonian dispatches
get off now at Alb.iny and come down
by mail.
Among other social events at
Yakima chy a dramatic entertainment
was given for the benefit of the Clfri
tian church, at which Mr. W. D.
Ogden, formerly of this city, preach
ed a sermon.
Probably the oldest essel of the
American merchant service is the
bark Rousseau, now 111 the whaling
business. She was built in Philadel
phia in 1801, by Stephen Girard, and
is now owned by S. Osborn, Jr , of
Edgeiton, Mass.
Last Wednesday evening a dt own
ing man was rescued by a party of
Knights of Pythias ijoing to upper
Astona. He was nearly exhausted,
having fallen into the bay in the dull
ness near Devlins mess house whore h
was employed knitting nets.
Mr. Minnaker, of Knappa, killed
a snahvrecently which measured eight
feet fpom tip to tip of wings. It
weighed probably not less than thirty
pounds. He bas killed hundreds of
swan, but this was the largest one of
them all, in his experience.
Mr. Thomas is building a first
class sash saw mill near Kilchea, on
Tillamook bay. He will have it com
pleted in about three or four weeks.
He is a good mill wright himself, and
has two good carpenters as helpers,
besides numerous laborers, who are
cutting timber, ditching, etc
The schooner Kate K. Herron ar
rived at Tillamook bay on the 18th
from this port. Her cargo consisted
of general merchandise for the master,
a plaining mill for G. W. Miller. Mr.
Miller is a live man in that part of
Oregon, and will now supply all de
mands for lumber, rsugh or dressed.
The saving in fright to the people will
be a large item.
The following advertisement ap
peared in several newspapers printed in
the Province of Silesia Germany: "My
betrothmtnt with Miss Edith Porter,
only daughter of the Right Honorable
Sir James Porter, of Skaneatelas,
Fnited States, Ixonor myself by here
fevibliBhing instead of making any
CEal announcement. Liegnitz, No
vember, 1880. Carl von Jena.
Prof. A. L. Francis will be in
Astoria during the holidays, and will
be prepared to furnish first class pianos
and organs at lowor prices than ever
before offered in Astoria. He will
fill all orders where first class tuning
and repairing is required.
On the first day of .January in each
succeeding year the average American.
citizen is expected religiously to dis
charge certain duties, such as making
good resolutions in regard of cigars,
stimulants and swearing, misdating
his letters by a twelve-month, yelling
to his friend, '"The same to -yon!" or
"Many of 'em'" and smiling as if the
witticism were either neat or novel,
and making .New Year's calls. From
the last nothing can deliver him. It
is more inexorable than death by
drow ning, for that he can escape, un
less tradition lio, if he were born to
be hanged or with a caul. Custom
exacts that early on the first morning
of the year the males of the family
slmll be dm en into outer cold and
slush by their wncs. sisters and
daughters, who array themselves in
their purple (if it becomes them) and
fine CI uny. and receive the males of
other families. So mote it be.
Forget Not the Needy.
Let none forget the needy poor; but
leave it to thctu to drop a tear of joy
ami thanks for the load which will
lighten their hearts to-day. They aie
always with 11s, and too often they get
away with much too little forthegiod
of their bodies and our souls. This
holiday let the reverse rejoice them.
Let us remember the old, and don't
mortify them by stating how old or
oJu-fashioncu which is worse we
think or know they are. Humor the
young. Jt they are m it, well; it they
are out of it well, what then? Still,
it is the humor of the thing to humor
them aud on Xew -Year's day every
body is expected to be in the best ef
humor; to smile and say pretty things,
and smile again, frequently between
smiles. It is what creates humor,
until the caller puts. And we adjure
all, old and young, reverend and gay,
the fair 'and the other kind, to so
enjoy and observe this many-Nationed
holiday, that when the silent monitor
within each breast shall scrutiny im
pose into the manner of their steward
ship, on the evening of the morrow,
not one will fear the coming of the
Inexorable.
The Leap Year Party.
We are compelled to reserve com
ments upon that most interesting
feature of the ay season at Astoria
the ladies loap-3'ear party at Liberty
hall litst evening. We compelled
to do this parti because of the fact
that all The Astoriax employes were
invited, and none were left here to set
the type and print the paper, after an
early hour in the evening.
Go by all Means.
You ill find tickets for the matinee
at the Parker House, at the Occident,
at Edgars, Soveys, Bocks, Dements,
Fosters, Speiarths, Danielsone, Mrs.
Rothes, Dr. O'Briens, Rileys. Messrs.
T. Dealey, James Macardy, Wm. Mc
Cormick, A. J. Megler, D. C. Ireland.
0. H. Wiucent, Charles Gratke, Barth
& Myers, will also furnish tickets.
.Also, at Cases store, Adlers,Schlussels,
Coopers, R. R. Marion, Max. Wagner,
P. Matterson, Peter Ries, and many
other places too numerous to mention.
This is to be a benefit for a worthy
purpose let it be a liberal one.
Presbyterian ChKrch.
Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m., by
the pastor, Rev. J. V. Milligan. Sun
day school at noon. 7 P. M. Union
service beginning week of prayer. Ser
mon, by Rev. J. Parsons.
Nature denied the valley of Ore
gon the much desired customary, warm
southern wind on Thursday, and per
consequence the Columbia became
blocked with ice. The Dalles boat
did not reach the Cascades from Port
land, hence it is evident that the mid
dle river is closed. The Wide West
made the trip from Portland to the
Cascades witnout interruption, but
brought no through passengers. The
lower river is open and the boats make
regular trips to Astona.
All ye who want hay of the best
kind, No. 1, find it at Grays wharf.
M.VKCII.
Dilharree
Ltttnerlaw
Frankfurt Hall.
Eliza McNeil ...
Mai: Hound
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Martha FMier..
Carina
Cork 44.u'l2
Queeiistown . 2Ti.tTSl
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JULY.
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d 95i cs. clrietl txitatoes 70
e 700 as. dried fruit 2.S0O.
Elk horns lf.0
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g lil.000 lbs old glaas
ic.7:a) iron
J28M lumber
1X1 hbls beef 1.M0
J."i Ions iMines
iWM lumber
4.'i tons iron
13 bb!s beef 3,i7fi
i 2,000 casis eaunwl fruit 1 2.000
The "Week of Prayer.
The following themes for services
during the week of prayer have been
suggested by the Evangelical alliance
and adwpted by the Protestant
churches of Astona. A union prayer
meeting will be had each evening, to
which all are invited.
January. 2 Christ the only hope of
a lost world.
Monday, 3 Thanksgiving for the
blessings, temporal and spiritual, of
the past year, and prayer for their
continuance.
Tuesday, 4 Humiliations and con
fession on account of individual, social
and national sins.
Wednesday, 5 Prayer for the
Church of Christ, its unity and purity,
its ministry, and for revivals of re
ligion. Thursday, G Christian education;
prayer for the family, Sunday schools,
and all educational institutions; for
Young Men's Christian Associations,
and for the press.
Friday, 7 Prayer for the preval
ence of justice, humanity and peace
among all nations; for the suppression
of intemperance and Sabbath dese
cration. Saturday, 8 Prayer fr the Chris
tian missions and the conversion of
the world to Christ.
Sunday, 9 Theme: On the inins
tration of the Holy spirit.
St. MaryH Hoxpital Benefit.
Manager Gere, and his entire
troupe of variety performers have
volunteered their services for a mati
nee performance at Liberty hall Satur
day afternoon the entire proceeds of
which will be douated to the aid of St,
Mar3Ts hospital. 3Ir. Uere wishes the
general public to see that this troupe
gives a first class entertainment, and
the parts and pieces will be put upon
the stage iu first class style. This is a
genuine actors free and open hearted
gift to a benevolent institution, and
all that is realized will be freely do
nated. The new improved Franconia
range, kept by Magnus C. Crosby,
fit&ads at the top of the market.
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Hath tubs, water closets, sinks
and hot water apparatus, furnished
hotels and private residences, at lowest
rates and shortest notice, by Magnus
U. Crosby, at the little tin shop "round
the comer."
Since the Chinese started to brew
"cheap -San Francisco beer" there is
little or no demand for that article
any more. Call for the Columbia
brewery beer, if you want something
good.
The finest lot of gents slippers,
suitable for Christmas presents has
just arrived at M. D. Kant's merchant
tailoring establishment, at very low
prices.
Cannerymen would gam much by
leaving us their orders for incidental
printing now,to be done leisurely dur
ing the winter months saving time
and money, and avoiding the risks of
a spring rush of work.
Mr. Wm. Loeb is agent at Asto
ria for the Germania Life Insurance
company of New York. This is one
of the soundest companies doing busi
ness in the United States. Its total
assets, all equal to cash, amount to
$8,552,877 11.
The reading room of the Astoria
Young Mens Christian Association is
now kept warm and lighted evenings
and the latest newspapers and periodi
cals on file, free to everyone who wish
to come and read.
Magnus C. Crosby has a first-class
workman, and is prepared to flo all
kinds of jobbing in tin, sheet iron and
copper, plumbing and steam fitting.
Full satisfaction guaranteed or money
refunded.
Mr. John Sogers, of the Central
Market, has made arrangements to
keep all the finest -fresh fish, etc., in
their season.
For the best Beer in Astoria,
call for the Columbia Breicery Beer,
acknowledged to be superior to all
others.
C. A. May has just received a
large and well Eelected stock of -toys
which he is going to sell at bed rock
prices.
CHAS. HEILBORN,
3IANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE 55 BEDDING
AND DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and'Mouldings,
WINDOW CORNICES AND CTRTAIN FOLES
Complcte in eery bnuioh.
ASTORIA
M. MEYER - - -
H
AVINO EVERY FACILITY FOH HE
tide, I am now prepared to furnu the
LAGER BEER,
AT SO CKXTS PER GAIjX.0
JSFamiliea and keepers of public houses promptly anl regularly supplied.
M. MEYER. Proprietor ASTORIA. OICECOy.
THE GOLDEN CENSER,
Oni of tin- l)st :iul ami il.ajKM
FAMILY RELIGIOLTS PAPERS PUBLISHED.
It iNawffkh efeht-iias;. tle-oiliiiinienfh. iMiKT. with ik ndvfrtiM'iiiciits. but devoted
eiitirel to jHire reading mutter. c-iiilnii'iiis the follow iiiilepartnieiits
Coiitriliutcfl Articles. Home and Fire.irfr. TViuperanre, Kditorialx. Jm-
ilie Deiiartment. The Yeung: Folk-., and The Sunday School.
each of wltieh is Htrirtlj- what it. heatlins implies.
SI 23 - - - - - - - - Ier Year
TIIE AVEEKLY DETK01T FREE PRESS,
Known eer where a one of the
Livelient. Brightest Papers in America. It is full or Sparkling "4Vit
and Ilanier: Fun with i-k: Facts from Iife as Feund:
the ChoIceHt Literature; ot?? from Abroadj m?
The Home of "Bro. Gardner," and "His Honor and Byah,J'
Together with its celebrated Supplement.
ftTHE HOU-sEHOLI). OK SPECIAL INTEREST TO TIIE I.VDIES.-gn
Right Pases, tut and Panted. ... . )0 jer Vear
Subscriptions in connection with any or the Popular Monthlies or other .lournnls at
reduced rates. C. r. i'.Rpu ER. Aj:ent. Astoria. OreRon.
MISCELLANEOUS.
C.LElNKWFBF.n.
HIRAM UROWX.
ESTABLISHED 1WK.
Leinenweber & Co.,
ASTORIA, OREGON,
TAMERS AHD CflBRIEES,
Manufacturers and Importer, of
4 I.I. KINDS OF
AND FINDINGS
Whotesnk' Dealers iu
OIL AND TALLOW.
JlAXl'FACTUllKKS Of
BOOTS and SHOES!
ctrlllgtiest cash price paid for Hides and
Tallow.
MAGNUS C. CROSBY.
oka leu 1::
Stoves, Tinware, and
House Furnishing Goods.
Hardware, Brass Goods,
Lead and Iron Pipe, Pipe Fittings,
Engineers Supplies, Sheet Lead, Iron
Copper, Brass, and Zinc.
Wastangton Market,
ilain Street, - - Astoria Oregon
&ERGMAX iC BERRY
RESPECTFULLY CALL TI'E ATTEN.
tion of the public to the fact that tha
above Market nUI always be supplied with a
FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY
FRESH AMlTcURED MEATS!
Which will be told at lowest rate?, wholesale
and retail. Spocial attention given to supplj
ne shins.
T "W. CASE,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND KE
i TAIL DEALER IN
GMESAL MCHAMSE
Comer Chenamus and Cass streets.
ASTORIA - - - OREGON,
DRESS MAKING.
MRS. F. W. II.LSLKY, - MAIN STREET,
In 5lonic buUdiEf. next door to Mrs.Derbj's
Is now prepared to do
FIRST CLASS DRESS MAKING
AND
PLAINSEWINC OF ALL KINDS.
Ladles of Astoria are respectfully solicited
for a share of their patronace.
aAgency for Buttricks Pattern.
BREWERY.
- - - - - Proprietor.
MANUFACrrKE OF A r'UCSTCLAi-S AK.
public with tho tinest iuulity. tor cash.
BOTTLED BEER,
AT $1 50 PElt DOZTX
MISCELLANEOUS.
C. K. JACKIXS. J. 4. M0NT:0MHI: V.
STOVE AND TIN STORE
Sole Agents for the
Magee Standard Ranges, Etc.
ASTOKLV, - oi:k:on
THE ASTORIA
Pliotograpli Gallery
C;.K1 SIZK !'IIOTO-H.VIIiM,
x 50 !! Dorcii.
i'AKIXKTSIKK I'll OTOfiRA PUS
S4 OO I"r Doscn.
r-Speeiul rate. for families.
jW'AK IS Ir.CIiAKKI WITHOUT
FI'KTIIEK XOTICK
And no tenns of jwace until eerv man Iu
Astoria h:is a new suit of clotlies
."rAIK II Y JIKAXY.
Look :t the prices :
Pants to order from
llints. Genuine French Casslmere
Suits from - - - -
8 CO
12 ro
25 00
The finest line of .samples on the coast to
select from. p. j. MEAJfY
Merchant Tailor, Parker House, Astona.
GERMANIA BEER HALL
AND
BOTTLE BEER DEPOT.
Ckkumcs Strfkt. Astobia.
The Best of LagerS (Jts. a Glass
Orders for the
na ran
. jBIEZjEZIO.
Left at this place will be promptly attend
ed to.
SSXo cheap San Franci$eo Beer sold? at'
this plate
WM. BOCK. Proprietor.
CENTRAL MARKET. '
General assortment of table stock constantly
on Iiand. such as
Canned Fruits and Jelly,
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard,
EGS. BUTTER, CHEESE.
Fresh.Fruits and Vegetables,
FISH. POULTRY A3flD GA3IE
In the season.
CIGARS A3TD TOBACCO.
Best or AYTYES AXD T.I41UORS.
AH cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com
mission. Opposite I. W. Case's store.
J. RODGERS.