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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1881)
f) ghc xnii Qstoxxftm. ASTORIA, OREGON. lftl " - IR1DAA V FtB' "' 1Ml ISSUED EVERY MORNING. Olenday bicet-iodl, D.C.Ireland, Kdltor ami Proprietor, j , ! AMrt LH'ld,, ( . MncL , i arms vj -ouvaviipuuii . , hv iv,rr,.. M week .t2 Cent ' -t..r,t iir ni. run-mouth -a tto 1 cm hr mail. e year . 9 " Free of Pmce m S boriber. w?-Adveruou2eBtiirertodlytheyor t lliAniic of El ." ior rei'r iHntl. rranM,t advertWne. by the day or week. , Ibe VlcfkO- A-torian 1 a mammoth sheet, exactly double j the. ai.e ot tle Daily. It is ju-t tlte ia- , imv for the ilroide. contain! tm in addi- tion to all the etmeiit new-.. eloIec mi- ceHauv. agricultural matter, market re- portotc. It i tuinKhed to single sul- Uribera at 2 W wt year hi advance. j "" ySffX limited niuii.ier of small adver- j lfeWnt inserted at established n.t.-.i THE CITY. The Daily atobia. wiM ' rent ''V ; maxiat-Bcmtarn-mth.Trecnfjstayc Heart-l crs ufto amtcmrtlatealiKertcefroiH the elty can AarcTiiK AnroitJAN fiHir Hum. 1)ail,v r Wbkklv 'AitUmx i any il-tt$tc trlth out addittmnl cjcitc. AddrrK mav I truihfjcd ok Hftm at ooirtd. Leave itratr at the ttfV.htina rir'in. The British ship Durham is ready for sea. liuy a copy .if Thk Wkkki.y A torian to-day. The Shnbrick sailed for Tilla mook rock yesterday. Capt. J. H. D. liray is now at home in his new residence. The Otter, Prudent, Aglaia, Ab erloiuu and Webfoot all sailed yes terday. l here are two new vessels to oe j built at Marshiield the coming sum mer. The Dovenby anl (Joo. liarley are still at anchorage at Baker's bay, ready for sea. The steamer Westport brought down 7tK cases of salmon for the Durham yesterday. - -Dr. Cole, of Calapooia, had S8UU worth of goats killed by dogs recently. One of the Angoras was valued at i?7f. The carnival uiven at Portland, under the auspices of the Ancient Order United Workmen, w:w a gnuid uucce&h. We understand a new two story building is soon to be erected comer of West-seventh and Water streets by J ah. W. Welch. The steamship Oregon left San Francisco for this port yestorday. The State of California sails for San Fran cibco to-morrow. Capt. J. A. Brown of Portland, chairman of the hoard of pilot commis sioners, is in the city on business con nected with his office. The Oregon Railway and Navigation company have lately furnished their Astoria oihee with a new ticket ease, such as is used b" railroads. The very lowest aggregate amount of damage done in Douglas county by the January storm is summed up at $33,450. Of this amount the railroad company lost $10,0)0 and the county $10,000.' The trial before the pilot commis sioners of Pilot Uewett, charged with having collided the Durham with the Balmore in this harbor on January 1st, was not concluded until a late lmur last evening. Hence we are unable to present the proceedings in this issue. The mammoth balance wheel, the breakage of which has caused the de lay of Hume's mill, will be cast entire ly new and reshipped to Astoria on Saturday. It is expected that the mill will be running by twelve o'clock Sunda3' night, and will hereafter run da' and night. The Willamet is steadily but slow ly receding. Since having reached the highest point a few days ago, the water has gone down nearly three feW. At the present rate of recedence the river will be down to its aceu&tomed channel in the course of a week, at most. Trains on the east side are now making regular trips and running on .schedule time. At Honolulu, Hawaiian islands, they have a fire engine company, the members of which are ail Chinamen. We find in a late Sandwich island pa per that the following officers were elected for the ensuing 3'ear: Ah Kan, foreman; Yim Quow, first assistant; Man Tin, second assistant; Hong Quow. secretary. Verily the world inoveB. Astoria "D "in n5-53iatioTi This organization is composed of hidios ami sentlemon of this city who ' 'are now nJioRwing for a grand outer- .tainmont to be given at Liberty hall on the evemnjf of the last inst.- ine . company lias been sxiluctod fnin our !1,1.U1..-1 .1nt s.i..i n,.w niiil ati. & ' propriate pluvs will be prmliiced upon wJ redoml The performance will open with the ,, t drama, entitled "D..n by the Sea. i ,J ami will conclude with the farce of! "Thirty Minutes for Refreshments." i , ... . . . . J The proceeds will be devoted to the j payment of the seats recently dac-cd 'in .h(. f'rarv. elmreh imrisli scito.il. ,,,, j1Hj. ,llftm Iflnccd -t fifty J . cents throughout the entire house Reserved seats mav be secured with t extra charge. Further particulars w j.,M j. announced. . eb- T- bJUCKit Sutton who ha had 'Mr- " u- mu,n- ""' "xs I1Ra considerable experience in probpectim; . ,..,, u.,tnht lu this city on Monday last some "re procured, he Biys, not far from Atorin, and which having been submitted 1j some jirncti- , Messrs. Arndt Ferchen's is said to be rich in silver and tin. Our informant affirms that Mr. Sut ton, in company with Mr. John Rogers of this city, has gone to Port laud with specimens f the rock for the purpose of having the same proper ly assayed. We hope their niot sanguine expectations may be realized. Following i? a rocipe for tooth ache drot&: Powdered sum cam phor, one ounce; chloral hydrate, one ounce, into iiiein toijoiiier in a wedgewood mortar until they liquifv. Apply to the eavitv on a small piece of cotton. Among the replies to an adver tisement of a music committee for a candidate for organist, mutic teacher, etc., a vacancy having oc curred by the resignation of the organist in oflice, was; the follow fellow follew ing: 'Gentlemen, 1 noticed your advertisement for an organist and music teacher, either lady or gentleman. Having been both for several year- 1 offer you my serv ices.' Ontral Hotel. The Central hotel, near the steams-hip dock is now open for the reccj tion of gnesiH. where the- well known caterer, Mr. Anton Beloh will always he found read to wait on his patrons. He has had the above named house thoroughly relitted by Messrs. Pike and Stockton, our well known artists. Call and see him. as he has the Gnest brands of liquors and cigars to be had in the city Something Xfw and Choice. Have you already tasted the delici ous smoked sardines, excellently adapted for luncheon or supper? If not, try them at once. Ask your grocer for them; they are put up ex pressly for family use. To Let. Several furnished or unfurnished rooms at .Mrs. Muuson's lodging house. Also, a few persons can have board if required, either ladies or geiitlmen. Wallet. ;tr ami I'opper Huutllr. Camierymeiis work will be done in good style by Henry Oalloii, Astoria, Oregon. Jf 3-011 will give him .your orders now he can be doing the work in dull times, making it advantageous to all parties. lock! Clock!! dork!!! (Jo ahead, is the word with Carl Adler. He is How the agent for the American Clock company and has just recived a tine assortment of clocks and watches, prices very moderate on the same, with a full guarantee. Mer chants and dealers supplied at whole sale list prices. There is 3fuir iu the Air About Carl Adler's music and va riety store on Chenamus street. Pianos and organs are his speciality now, he is agent for all the finest makes and has a grand assortment on hand. Terms of sales, exceedingly low prices for cash, or on the enstall mont plan, $10 per month. Has also some for rent. Carl Aiilek. When yon want a dish of nice Eastern 03'sters done up a la mode, or a good steak, or a fragrant cup of coffee, cull at Frank Fabros on the roadwM, hjkI he will accommodate 3'ou. ipeii at all hmirs. liath tubs, water closets, .sinks and lnt water apparatus, furnished hotels hik! private residences, at lowest rates and shortest notica, by Magnus C. Crosby, at the little tin shop "round the comet."' Man-el not that I say unto jou, ye must pay the- printor. Whosoever neglect eth to pay the printer, hath not eternal hfo abiding in him. Who hath sorrow, who hath woe, who hath the nightmarel They who forget to render unto the printer his just dues. If a man live many years and payeth not for The Astouian, behold, he shall not die in peace till he hath re stored to tbe printer that which he j hath withheld, i Henry Clay's Oratory. Eli Grant is the name of an ajrgj ncrro living at Louisville, Kv He watfor many vears the aml rv;lnt of Henry Clay. Old Eli is blind and t - .11 ... i... .:. i I"VMcany worn uut in ins iuii ,,,. ft iinr(i knrM.L-s w:th the term o mini kuocks wiui me worl,,? vet witlal he hail :l roten. tive memory, and can relate s-otne , . ntterouuir occurences connected with the life of Kentucky's great JMateinuu, at his Ashland home in Fayette county. This venerable black man was visited bv a ( 'mirier-Journal reporter. Among many oilier interesting reunnis cences of the old statesman, Eli expatiating on Clay's oratory gave the follewing: "He war de most best speakincst man in de whole contitn. I remember when dey war a tryiir of dat man, Fayette Shelby, fin- a killitr of Mar&e Hor ine at Lexington. When.it came time for de ole matse to speak lie jist had all de benches an de chers moved out in de college yard, and, Ghee, how he did let hisseif loose. He got to talkin' about de Scrtptur," an de women folks dey begin to cry. Den, you see. de ole marse was a makiu his pint an bineby, when de proper time come, he jest let loose all holts an fell back like he was a fain tin. 1 seed de ole marse, dough, his eyey was a bltiiktn like a toa ts in a thunder stortt. au he was achucklin in his sleeve. He warn't no mo faintia' dan you is at de present moment. He war makin his pint by workin on de sympathy ob de crowd, an he made it, too. Oh, 1 tell you de ole marse war as slick as de very debbil. Ki yi,' chuckled old Eli. "you orter seed de trick he played on all dem lawyer folks onct. Dar was a man stole a hog, an he cum to Marse ("lay an told him he waled him ter defend him in de courts. De ole marie, you see, he goes to work and makes de man kill de hog an eut'tn stpiar in two. Onn he takes one part hisseif, gives de udder to the thief, an when de trial comes along Marse Clay he rets up an5 tells de lawyer folks dat the prisoner didn't get mo of dat hor dan he did hisseif. He told de truf, too, an de thief he got off on Marse Clay's say so without de least bit of suspicion." Piano Tailing:. Mr. A. L. Francis, dealer iu pianos and organs and professional tuner and repairer, will be in t'ie city a few days. Those wishing to buj 011 the best profitable terms will do well to give hiin a call. He will recommend nothing but first-class instruments. Orders ma3' be loft at the post-otlice or Mrs. Munson's. J. W. Munon Is getting impatient waiting for tome ot those premises to pay balanc es due 011 account of steamer Magnet. He don't want to make costs, but is liable to do so. Frank Fabor has removed in to Dr. Kinsey's building on Water street. On the road to the steamer dock from down town, before break fast, it will now be handy to drop in and get a cup of coffee. 3Ir. John Rogers, of the Central Market, has made arrangements to keep all the linest fresh fish, etc, in their season. The Peruvian synm has cured thou sa&ds who were suffering from dyspei sia. debility, liver complaint, boils, hu mors, female complaints, etc. Pamphlets- free to any address. Seth W. Fowle t Sons, boston. Fresh smelt at Warren & Batons. The now unproved Franconia range, kept by Mnjjnus C. Crosby, stands at the top of the market. A nice lot of eastern 03'sters at lloscocs, arrived yesterday by steamer Columbia. Call around. You will find them Grst class. Pianos and organs for sale on monthly installment plan or for rent at Adlor'a. The handeoutufct show of jewelry of all descritHns is now to be seen 111 Adler's jewelry department. Magnus C. Crosby has a tirst-class workman, and is prepared to do all kinds of jobbing in tm, sheet iron ami copper, plumbing and steam fitting. Pull satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Gray's wood yard is now fitted up on the wharf foot of Benton street, and prepared to deliver wood to any part of the city sawed to any length, and full measure. For the best Beer in Astoria, call for the Ovlmnbia Iiretccry Befr acknowledged to be superior to all others. AROUND THE CITY. A full assortment of counter ami grocers scales (fan be found at M. C Crosby's, at bottom prices. P. J. Goodman, mi Main street. has lust received the latest and moat fash ionable style of Kent and ladies looLs, -.lion's, etc." 1 For a tirt-clas; oyster teu,fry, pan-roat or fancy roast, go to Koscoes, on Main street, opposite X. LckjIi's. Families supplied by the hundred or the -aek, ojiened or in the shell. Mr. J. Stewart. -tone and marble cutter of Astoria will guarantee satis faction to all oideriii!;ork of him. ami will do a better job for less money than any outside workman. His work in the cemetery here should hcsufllcieut recom meiidation. before you let your con tracts for work of tlii- kind it would be well to call upon Mr. MewMrt. Tin Plate. Pis Tin. Kte. Geo. W. Hume keeps constantly on hand, and to arrive a full Hue of fish ermeiis and cannery supplies, at prices which defy competition. Parties wish ing groceries and tbos intending t run mess houses should inspect good and obtain large discount from regular price. From a Prominent Physirian. Washingtonville, Ohio, June 17th, 1.SS0. Reading the advertisement of Kendalls Spavin Cure and having a valuable and speedy horse which had been lame from spavin eighteen mouths, J sent to you for a. bottle by express, which in six weeks removed all lameness and enlargement and a large splint from another horse, and both horses are to-daj' as sound as colts. The one bottle was worth to me one hundred dollars. ours truly, U. A. Bertolett, M. 1). Read adver tisement. Syphon turty Knuip. I foil. I. W. Case, of Astoriu, in placing the new Syphon study lamp on the market, would call the atteii- tiutioii of the trade to some of it3 merits. Its illuminating qualities are not equalled by any study lump m use. It gives a steady, brilliant light; is free from unpleasautodur;does not drip either when burning or not burning: easily lighted and trimmed, and is without exception, the most conveni ent lamp to till ever made. Directions accompanying each lamp. Call upon Mr. Case and buy one. He sells them at remarkable low rates. Mothers! Mother ! ! .Mother.!!! Are you disturbed atnteht and broken of your rest bv a sick child .ulTeritig and crying with the excruciating pain of cnttuu; teeth? Jf so. go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, it will relieve the poor littlu suf ferer iiiimcdiatelj deend uiion it: there is 110 mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever ued it. who will not tell vou at onee that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief mid health to the child. operating like mngic It is nerfivtly safe to use in all eases, and plciisant to the tate. and is the pre scription of one ot the oldest and best female physician and nurses in the United States So'd everywhere. 25 cents a lwittle. AMCSKMKXTS. IIili.s Vaihrties. Geo. Hill, proprietor. Fred Gere, man ager. The entertainment will conclude with -Dr. Fowler' or -Mesmerism," and the -new wedding parly by Nickerson and Staley. The evening amuse ments to commence with the ever popu lar first part, Nickerson and Staley as the funny men, Cere interlocutor. Miss Morrison in new balads. Morice iu vo cal gems. Mr. Itichard Bruce with his drum solo. Staley with his champion jig. ("ere with his German eccentricities, and a very pathetic Iralad b a erv pa thetic individual, whose name pathetie aly is Nickerson. Nine people on the first part, and an exhibition ennui to any on the coast. Mr. Hill invites criticism. Come and see for yourself. New orchestral selections and uew music on the grand stand under :he leadership of Mr. George Lambert at tISM i m. The entertainment will begin at 7 -:w p. m. Entrance on Benton street. Private boxes 011 Chenamus. For the Genuine .). H. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of ines. licpiors, and San Fraucisco beer call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Campbell. Call early and make your selec tions of valentines at the City Book Store. Fresh leaf lard at Warren and Eaton's. If you want a good big oyster stew in style, call around to Tom Smith3, next door to P. H. Fox, Main street Astoria, Oregon. Open at all hours. 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. Max. Wagnor's San Francisco National brewery beer can't be boat. 1'. Wilhclm, Boss saloon, opjwaite the Clarendon hotel, Portland, Oregon. Persons desiring to subscribe for the daily Oregonian will find it to their advantage to call at the City Book store, as we furnish it for less moiiev than other agents. For a variety, of valentines, onii iciil and sentimental, unit at Stevens A Sons. Attention every one! Have you heard of Kendalls Spavin Cure Sue advertisement. - John Rogers has just received at the Central market a large invoice of coal oil, assorteds brand, and for sale at reduced rates. He also keops a general assortment of griceries, liq uors, tobacco, cigars, fruits and vege tables of best quality, which he offers at small profit for cash. Salmon bellies, at retail, at War ren & Eaton's. I X L STORE ! ! NEW WINTER GOODS ! ! AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TDIES. Clothing for Men. Youths and Boys. Overcoats and Ulsters. Boots and Shoes, Hats. Furnishing Goods, and Fancy Goods. Ladies mid rHi.sscs ('iidcrncnr. Hosiery. lre.s ;ood. Cassimeres Waterproof.. Flannel.. Canton Flannel.. J.iiicn Damask, ZVapkius. T)ojIies. Crashes. TomcIs. Felt Skirts. Trunk.. Valises. ZYotiou. ami an Elegant Stock of Zephyrs and Fancy Yarn, In f:u:l the lar-e.t ami bet stwk iu town ami at the lowest H-iers. J3r('all on me before inliasiiig it vou wWi to save nioiiev. a ir. goober, 1 X . Store. Main Streer. near Parker IIoue. Atturai. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE 3? BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, "WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete In everj bram-li. ASTORIA M. MEYER H AVISO EVERY FVCrUTY FOU HE MANUFAITI 1JE Oh A flllSTC!.AS AK ticle. I am now prepared to furnii the public with the finest qurlity. fur cash. LAGER BEER, AT HU CKXTM FKK GALLON J3tainiltes and keepers of public house M. MEYER. Proprietor THE COLUMBIA BREWERY W II " L-li' 1 J an : , n, rri IS SUPERIOR TO MOST. AM IS KM JOHN HAELN, - . CHENAMUS STREET, eSOnlers left at the CEKMAXIA REER MISCELLANEOUS. C. LElNENWKUKK. HIKA.U KKOU'.X. KSTAtJUSllKD lto. Leinen-w-eber & Co., ASTORIA. OKEGON, . TAMKS KM UUMMS, Manufacturers ami luiKjrtrrsnl A LL KINDS OF XiE3-A.2?3SCH3EL AND FINDINGS' Wholesale Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. MANUFACTURERS Oh DAAmn ,1 Ct fTVimO duuio una oiiwjiio cftTllihest cash prn-e iall for Tallow. iiI- ami i CENTRAL MARKET. Ceneral assmtuieiit of table stoek eoiistantl) on hand, such as C'o-iuwwl Ik iil if ! liil Iiklli' cllllH'tl P I 111 l fllKl .J till A , Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, KftftS. m'TTI'It. CIIKI"SE. , , .. j.. . rreSn rrUIS anU VeqeiaDCS, 1 ' 1 1 wit hum ",ubu"",uul FISH. Iori,TKY .iXI WAMKjeluise nrh,U Nmks on the Horse, whieh In the season. CIG.iKS A?TI) TORACCO. Best ol"VI"VKS XX U I.KII'OISS. , A book of lu page's, in paper rou-rs. sjning ou more pnutinil inforumtiou than is eon All cheap fer CASH, floods sold on com- taineil in some large olitMies at far higher mlssiuu. Opposite I. W. Case's store. i eost. Iiaiug examined tills book thoroughly I. RODOERS. we :ire ssilistied no d. k. waeriw. t. w. exto.-. liOKSE-0 WNEK . . -. r 1 , i Would hesitate a moment about investing 23 AQfni'151 IVlniMrPr I JLJLlJUVlilW XlilHiVUU . OI,P)SITE OCCIDENT HOTKt , AST01UA. --- - OKKtidN. M'AKItKX JL K.VTOX. I'roprieforM. raMMMrtMir.rm.jr(,-.r Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats .V full line of FAMILY nROCERIKS, FI.OIR, FEKD HAY. CANNED FRUIT. VEGE TABLES. EfC. otf Butter, Eggs. Cheese, etc. constantly J on hand. j aer Ships supplied at the bw'i rate. Washington TtTarket,! Alain Street, - - Astoria Oregon j nEJiGJrAXW' jsisuitr RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEiN tion of the public to the fact that the abovo Market will always be supplied with a FULL VA RIET Y UEST ( U A LIT Y FRESH ANDCURiD 1Y1EATS! I andretail. Special attention :iven tosgpplj-I rl1IIh. l NDHKMi.NhD A ILL Rl'- bh nx shioi. J JL pared to fiiniisli to onler. m lots to iiilt. mc ships. BILL HEAD PAVER. OF EVERY GRADE AND COLOR. PRIX ed or plain, at lowest rate,, at Thk Astorux effice BREWERY Proprietor. OK BOTTLED BEER, AT 81 50 PKK DOZKX. promptly and regularly supplied. ASTORIA. ORKCON. t llt- r"Y tpx nu E1.I.EH IlY NONE ON '1II1S COAST - PROPKIETOB, - ASTORIA, OREGON. HAI.I. will lie pn-tiiptl aitemlrtl to.-n MISCELLANEOUS. , "A Merciful Man is Merciful to his Rcasr.l O.VLY S. CKXTS. - 650'000 ALREADY S0LD ! L A trratie on the HllBli 5- ' ? fc TO; ! IB - IW :! Kfe . .'B , A;nI " ' ' , Jj.J. JYJltA JJtJ LL, tJL.D. ! Fullor Valuable and i'raetieal In- rormatiou. and eiitniiiiuu: an IXDKX OF IMSKASKS, Wliivh gives the sjiuptoms. eaiee ami the 1 Heat Treatment f laeh; a tHlile ivins all , the priiuiiml (lru- iimmI for the Horse, with the ordiuan duse.elYerts and antidote when -a poison ; a table with an eini injr of the ! llores teeth at tiinereut ;es. with rules ftr lelliiifr the aste of the Horsi : in ensniv- inKN showing the important loints iu the ' strm-ture of the horse. alo il!nt rating iosi- tioiis assumed l sirk liorss in ditfereut ILs- v:,s. A aluahle eolieetiou of receipt 4. man o whieh would st a horse-owner . thn'e to the dollars eaeh EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN i THIS BOOK. , TlMiiisaiidsHho liaeseenit eomineiid it. and inanj sooil horsemen have extolled it in uie, l'Ket terms. e en stating that.they prefer it to hooks whieh eotj 00 to jitow. .1 l)umit throw aw a 011r mooev in the our ire mi full of Iithi phrase and teehnit-al , tennsas to he unintelligible to the aenige t reader but. BUY KENDALL'S TltEATlSE, 1 ' '" ,ts pureliae. u hetliitbiit know tlu .value of its content. Kceo-nti.uiK the de sirability of having siieh practical informu , lion as our farming friends dail need iu instead or lieiiigohligiMl to' p.iwlie enormous profits demanded b the lnlitislieiN of most I Agricultural Rooks, we hae secured j Severa Hundred Copies J of this aluable little Treatie mi the Horse- single cones of which we sli.ill l ileased to soni! loan r ader of this p.ir. xtage pre- I lN,,a " "s-,H' reeesiK ol 25 O'JSlXrT'S. I RemittaiH-es ma 1m Hiade In ciirreaev, sll- ver or stamps. eml all ord-rs to 1 i. v. iui-:i..vxi. Mima. Or!;oii I. W. OJ: eti IMPORTER AND WHoLESALRAjI) RE TAIL DEALER L.r" BfflEBAL MEECHAMDISE Corner Chenamus and Cans streets.. ASTORIA - - - OREGON, Cedar Floats. i anil Kept cimstantU on Hand. CEDAH FLOATS. HAILS. HAXPLES. ete.. Tor sale at lowest prk-e-. Address, or call upon PKTHltStlX ANDERSON. 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