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f3) 2Hie Bxlv &sQxlmu ASTORIA, OREGON: TUESDAY MARCH 1. 1SS1 W ISSUED 3VSRY MORNING, '.Monday ExceKedl. D. C. Irclaud, Editor ;ind Proprietor. AAortati linMuty, CttM Street. Terms of Subscription : served by Carrier, per we&k...........2& Cents Sent oy mail, for jaoatfe?.....- ...4 W Sent by mail, one year. .... ...... S iiO free of Pwstase -bacribers. tfX Advertisement' weerted Uy tke year at the rate of SI Vt jor square per waath. rransientadvertttinR, by tfaeday r week, Sfiy cents t-er square for aeb insertkm. Ilie VtclIj A-torhm. Js a mammoth sheet, exactly double tl.e -lit of tin Daily. It is jy-t the im perfoi the nreside. contaiuiiH in iH t oi.toaI the current news, choice mi c anv, agricultural matter, utfukci re po -, t- It i- trnilM'il to -insle - s "rs jt t2 oi per eiir tit advance. "iT .niiiteii nuiiioer of -nml! advct tt incuts inserted at f-tabli-lK-i! rates. THEjCITY. The. Daily a-tukias n J. rcmt by rr.- it 7 cute a nmlh. fi 'C f jtiriavu Runt-tr- v , tmtrmTtnt''filfrKi frtm tltc city en her Tua astokiaN .('Atone than. Daily tjr Wfkkia tdtiOiui U ttutt wt-lfcro with ou.i additional txp'Mit. Addrcttc wen 1 crMnyd at 'iftm a dtrlrcd. Ltar nrder at -The Archer proceeded to sea y es ter, 'ay The Suite of California went to ea Testcrdav moniiiu. The schooner Trustee, from San Francisco, irrived yesterday. Very little fcickness prevails in thib vicinity at the present time. The American ship Alice Duck, is loading at New York for this uvrt. The ship Canaan, from New York, is ontskle with pilot on board. The Spanish bnrk Odnlia sailed frvm Stanley, F. I., January 2d, for th'b port, via Victoria. Remember your county taxes, time is getting very short. Walk up to the sheriffs office and settle. We received a pUsam call on S mday from Mr. J. C. WaWron, late editor of the Auindir(Cal.) Times. Nineteen canneries will be m active operation the coming season between Tongue point and the mouth of the river. Mr. Alexander Guthrie, of the firm of lialfour, ( inline ,t Co., Liver pool, wab a pasbthger 03 the outgoing steamer State of California. Why not organize a literary soci ety in Astoria. It would be very in structive and interesting, besides affording considerable ammusement. The British bark Radura came m Saturday evening and anchored near fort Stevens. Yesterday she came up to harbor anchorage in tow of the Brenham. The regular meetings of Temple Jodge No. 7, A. F.and A. M., have been changed to the first and third Satur day of each month instead of Tuesday as heretofore. , As will be seen by notice m an other column, Messrs. C. H. Bam k Co. invite sealed projKisals for the construction of a two story building. The building will adjoin the present works of Messrs. Bain it Co., and Hill be 40x50 feet, to be used in con nection with their works. A very pleasant surprise was ten dered Miss Maud Hobson last evening by her many friends and admirers. A large number of young ladies and gentlemen met at the residence of Mr. N. Loeb, and proceeded en masse to the residence of Hon. C. W. Fulton, taking Miss Maud completely by sur prise. It was indeed a pleasant affair. Sunday was a very disagreeable day, and the tide rose to an unusual hight. Several sidewalks were inun dated by the excessive rains. The gentle zephyr, -which lasted all day, made merry havoc, ruthlessly scatter ing signB, unceremonious! tossing umbrellas, and wrapping about them most uncomfortably the overcoats of unfortunate travelers. Improvements at upper Astoria are being pushed forward with vigor, indicating lively times the coming season, and a good prospect for the future welfare of the town. Three new canneries will be added to the al eady large number which will be in active operation the coining season. The Occident Packing company have their new cannery nearly completed. Messrs. C. Timmons and company and Messrs. S. D. Adair and company have commenced work and will build immediately. The Astoria box and lumber manufacturing company have their new mill completed and will com mence sawing to-day. Many other improvements are going on which are creditable to the place. Death of Lyman P. Hall. In the San Francisco Chronicle of the 25th inst., we find the following accHtnt of the drowning of Lyman P. Hull, of Asteria: SWEPT INTO THE KA. Lynwn P. Hall, assistant engineer of the ftteantwr Alex. Duncan, wtts drowned on the 20th inst. at Mro buy. lie was one of a pnrtv of finir gathering mussels oh Mororoc, when, contrary to adviee, he left the jmrty to go to a small rock in advance, whoa a heavy soa wejt him int the current, which s very twitt, and thence to the ocean. The boat being some distance otf MMcn tine w ht ln-fore asMst aitce co4ikl be reinleivd. At the nsk A their live the chief usigiieer. E. Wassintr, and mrsr, Gerge H. IJrad shaw, followed hint x mile from shore and recovered the body, but too late to aave life. A it a itnp&slble to btiiii any neceswiry appliances fr transporting the reniahts to tltit. city, they were bttri.d a; Mtro. Mr. Hal! ws a pier H ()regM. having ''nne to this state in 1651. He emigrated frm Forif Illinois, where he was 1mh-ii and had li'.'ed up to the time of his defjarture for this coast. He whs by occupation an engi neer, in which capacity he sen ed for man' years on the Ctdnmbia river, until abtiut ix months ago, since which time he had boon employ ed on the steamer Alex. Duncan until hi death. As near as w e could ascertain he was abott lifty-seven years of age. His father still resides at I'eoria, Illinois. He was a son-in-law of Mr. JoV Ross of this city, and leaves a wife and five chifdiuu to mourn hie loss. --There are 1SS prisoners now in the penitentiary at Salum. Enzootic is manifesting itself at fort Swmpter, Baker county. The East Oregonian has wisely de cided t impr'ive itself still by discard ing its patent Hi;sid Mr. J. Y. Strange ha asuMcd permanent control of the editorial and local columns of the Roseburg I'Uin dealer. A valuable stallion died in a struggle n the trip of the Oregon from .ban Francisco. File horse was valued at $1, SOU. The Oregoiiian of yesterday say;: A heavy, warm rain has prevailed with slight interruptions for thirtv hours ending at midnight. From six a. m. to six v. m. yesterday, the river rose two feet seven inches, and from six to midnight, at the rate f three inches per hour." We have just received a copy of the Pataha city Spirit, published week ly by (J. C. M. Hammond. It is a six column paper and published en tirely at home. Among its advertise ments we notice the cards of Cables & Ferguson, attorneys at law, and O. 31. Osbrne. justice of the peace, col lector and comeyancer. The Spirit says: "At the last meeting of the Washington guards, Mr. H. B. Fergu son was elected president." Mr. Fer guson and Mr. Osborne are both old time residents of Astoria, and young men of considerable ability. The Walla-walla Watchman is authority for the follewing: "A rising young lawyer of Pataha city, while out in the country, courting a lovely farmers daughter, otl'ured to make him self useful as well as ornamental about milking time. "He knew all about it, he said, and in his zeal and eagerness to ingratiate himself into the old folk's favor- he tried to milk a two year old hcifeitf) It was then he flew over the fence wuhtmt trucking the top rail and at last accounts was spitting blood. The bovmeybeing fat enough to kill, was sold to the butcher on the next day for beef." We hope, however, he may reco er without serious injury. For the best Beer in Astoria, call for the CvOimbla ,Vetrj Btrr acknowledged to be superior to ail others. The hand&mesVShow of jewelry of all descrmoonsjnow to be seen in Adler's jewtlry dpartment. " John Rogers has just received at the Central market a large invoice of coal oil, a.ssorteds brand, and for sale at reduced rates. He also keeps a general assortment of groceries, liq uors, tobacco, cigars, fruits and vege tables of best piahty, which he oilers at small profit for cash. :Sf Some sa that it is no for tliem toailverti-o, that they he been in the place in UM-ine-N all their live-, and -mtvImhK Know-, them. .Midi jM-ooIe seem to forgot to take in e moderation that our eiHintry is increasing in iniini lution nearly -iti per cent, even Jen ear ami no matter how old the place may be there are constant changes taking place: some move to other parts, and strangers fill their places. In this age ol the world, unless the name of a hii-im-,.-, firm is kept constant! before the public some new firm may tart up, and. bv liberal advertising, in a very short time take the place of the older ones, and the latter rust out, as it were, and be forgot ten. No man ever lo-t money bv judi cious advertising. -Warranty deeds, quit claim deeds and mortgages, tor sale at this office. ' Pacific County News. An occasional correspondent of The Astokian, writing from Woodwards landing, Washington territory, under date of February lG:h. sends us items as follews: Messrs. John Wood and company and E. K. Patterson, the builder, are now engaged in placing machinery in their new steamer. She will be launch ed about March 1st. The late freshet brought down near ly all the logs on the Wilkpa river and tributaries, about three million of which have been rafted and delivered. Msr$. Jdtn Wood and company are adding to their steam saw mills a gang edger, besides other valuable improvements, which will add greatly to the cutting capacity of the works. Mesrs. WihhI and company think that by this addition the mills will cut fifty thousand foet more per day than formerly. Many farmers are coming hore from California and other piacos for the Htrws 44 settling, and are making considerable improvements. The winter in this suction has been very mild so far. Stockmen are kill ing a great many beef otf the tide laud. This place is much in want of a fioanng mill, and a dairy. With such facilities for both asareJicreofforcd, it is a wonder it has so long been Heg lected. A duel was fought hore on the 14th by a merchant and a logger. The weapons used were clubs and tongues. Both came out second best. WiM.Ai. dork-.: Clocks!: Clock-!!! (. ahead, it ythe jford with Carl Ad'er. He is Wow te agent for the American Cloot coiimny and has inst recived a fitre :sortment of clocks Hiid watcnest tinces verv moderate on the same, with 4 full guarantee. Mer chants aiy( deHjrs .supplied at whole sale listpnce.si r There i. HuMr hi tlicAir About Carl At r's mdsic and va- rioty Ktore 01 Chentnus street. Pianos and now, he is ih an his speciality ut Voir ail the tiuest makes and h nsiA assortment on hand. T1 of ses. exceediiiirlv aw price ior cash or on the enstall- ment plali, $10 per month, lias also some for rent. ' Caki.Aii.ki:. To Let. Several funiishetl or unfunushed rooms at Mrs. Munson's lodging house. Also, a few persons can have board if required, either ladies or gentlmen. J. IV. .Muiisoh Is getting impatient waiting for some ot those promises to pay balanc es due on account of steamer Magnet. He don't want to make costs, but is liable to do so. Something Xew and Choice. Have you already tasted the delici ous wnoked 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. JkfallrtH, UafTaod Copper tlnurtle. Canneryaiens work will be done in good style bv Henrv Gallou. Astoria. Uregon. If you will give him your orders now he can be doing the work in dull times, making it advantageous to all parties. Oh say! young man if you want to take your girl for a ride, and can't on account of the lameness of your hre you should procure a bottle of Ken dall's Spavin Cure at once, for noth ing is better for man or beast. See ad. For a first-class oystor stew, fry, pan-roast or fancy roast, go to Roscoe's on Mam street, opposite N. Locb's. Families supplied by the hundred or the sack, opened or in the shell. When yon want a dish of nice Eastern Oysters done up a la mode, or a good steak, -or a fragrant cup of coffee, call at Frank Fabres on the roadway, and he will accommodate you. Open at all hours. P. J. Goodman, on Chunanius street, has just receivea the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. Magnus C. Crosby has a first-class workman, and is prepared to do all kinds of jobbing in tin, sheet iron and copper, plumbing and steam fitting. Full satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. The new improved Franconia range, kept bj Magnus C. Crosby, stands at the top of the market. By a recent iostal decision men can actually make money b' getting their bills and statements of accounts printed. Statements of accounts and bills of sale when made out on paper having printed headings, can be sent by niaii for one cent, if the envelope is left unsealed; whereas, if it is made out on imprinted paper, it will cost three conts. Thus by patronizing Tn E Astokian two cents can be saved on every bill or statement that is sent out through the mail. 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. orjfi afi a rms syphon Study Lamp. Hon. I. W. Case, of Astoria, in placing the new Sjphon study lamp on the market, wmld call the atton tintion of the trade to some of its merits. Its illuminating qualities are not equalled by any study lamp in use. It gives a steady, brilliant light; is free from unpleasant odor;does not drip either when burning r not burning; easily lighted and trimmed, ami is without exception, the most conveni ent lamp to fill ever made. Directions acoomauyiiig each lamp. Call upon Mr. Case and buy one. He sells them at remarkable low rates. From a I'roniiiieiit Physician. WashingtonviHe, Ohio, June 17th, 1SS0. Howling the advertisement of Kendalls Savin Cure and having a valuable and speedy horse which had been lame from spavin eighteen mouths, I sent to you for a bottle by express, which in six weeks removed all lameness and enlargement and a large splint fnn another horse, and both horses are to-day as sound as colts. The one Itottle was wurth to me one hundred dollars. Yours truly, H. A. Bertolett, M. D. Bead adver tisement. Central Hotel. The Central lurtel, near the steam ship dock is now open for the recep tion of guests, where the well known caterer, Mr. Anton Beloh will always be found ready to wait on his Nitrons. He has had the alxiv named house thoroughly refitted by Messrs. Pike ami Stockton, our well known artists. Call and see him. :is he has the finest brands of liquors and cigars to be had in the city. Tin IMatc. PitrTln. Etc. (eo. W. Hume keeps constantly on hand, and to arrive a full line of fih ermeus and cannery supplies, at prices which defy competition. Parties wish ing grmreries and tliose intending to run mess houses should inspect goods and obtain large discount from regular price. AMUSEXESTS. Him Vakiktik. Ceo. Hill, proprietor aHd manager. Fred Cere, stage manager, A. (iraiid-r. lender of orchestra. (Jen. Lambert, lender of brass hand. To-night new first part, new acts, and new olio. Mr. Nickercon in his fuiii-nis. yr. staely in hi-champion dog dance. Mr. Moriee in new songs. Miss Morrison with her iH-.uitifiil WH-alisiiis-. Mr. Ilruee will execute hi uluiost wonderful -narc drum solo, and Mr. (Jen1 in diilchi-111-. The entertain ment will commence with anew first part, ending with -Our Circus." Mr. Hill ha-, pi oven himself :icr laipular caterer to the public tastes and will con tinue to evert him-rir to do so in the fu ture. Price of admission remains the same. Nine people on the limt part, and an exhibition etptaf to auv 011 the coast. Mr. Hill imitcs criti cism. Coinr and see for ourself. New orchestral selections and new music on the grand stand under the leader-hip of Mr. George Lambert at t'rj'A) 1: v. The ctitcrtainumnt will begin at 7 VV) i m. Entrance on iJcnton street. Private boxes on Chcuamii-. To-night, our new pla the -Auction Stoiv. Scoldem. Chiis Xickerseu: Squeeler, 1 Icnrj Malev : Buster, (.'ha. E. Barnes : iioliccman, .Moriee. Other char acters by the full company, lmer. cali pers, bums. etc.. etc. First appearance f Miss Louisa Baldwin, also the won derful child arti-ft Little Ida. Burnet Cm Coeoaine, The best hair dressing in the world. Burnett's eeoaiue allays irritation, removes all tendeuc to daudrutf. invig orates the action of the capillaries ;M the highest degree, and has earned a deserv ed reputation for promoting the growth aud preserving the beauty of the human hair. Ladies dressing their hair elabor ately for the eveniiigwill find that it im parts a healthy natural glosto the hair, and will cause it to retain its shape for hours. Burnett's flavoring extracts are used and indorsed by the lest hotels, confec tioners ami grocers throughout thecouu try. They are perfectly' pure. A cough, cold or sore throat should Ia stopjied. Neglect frequently results in an inciinihle lung disease or co:isumi tion. Brown's Bronchial troches do not disorder the stomach like cough sj nips and balsams, but act directly on the in tlaiiied parts, allaying irritation, give relief in asthma, bronchitis, coughs, catarrh, and flic throat troubles which singers and public speakers are subject to. For thirty years Brown's bronchial troches have been recommended bv physicians-, and alvvavs give iKTfeet satisfaction. Having lat'ii tinted by wide aud constant use for nearlv an en tire generation, they have attained well merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. Sold at 2.". cents a box everywhere. Max. Wagner's San Francisco National brewery beer can't be beat Pianos andrgns""for sale on monthly iifstallmeit plan or for rent atAdbW . A full assortment of counter and grocers scales can be found at M. C. Crosby's, at lottom prices. Bath tubs, water closets, sinks and hot water apparatus, furnislled hotels and private residences, at lowest rates and shortest notice, by Magnus C. Crosby, at the little tin shop "round the corner 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 longth, aud full measure. Since the Chinese started to brow "cheap San Francisco beer" there is little or 110 demand for that article any more. Call for the Columbia brewery beer, if you want something good. Frank Faber 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. Warrantee deeds at Thk As toria office. IIL STOKE ! ! NEW WINTER GOODS ! ! AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TDIES. Clothing for Hen, Youths and Boys, Overcoats and Ulsters, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Furnishing Goods, and Fancy Goods. Inlies ami misses I'mlcrvi ear. Hosiery. Dress Goods. Cassiim-rcs- Waterproofs, Flannels. Canton Flannels. T.ineii Damask. ZVupUius-. Doylies. Crashes. Towels. Felt Skirts. Trunks, Valises. Motions. ani;an Elegant Stock of Zephyrs and Fancy Yarn, Ih fact the largest ami lnst stix-k 111 town and at the lowest prices. CgrtJitfl om me before luuvhasiHg if you wish to save money. , " a H. COOPER, I X J. Storr. Main Street, near Iarfcer Hottse. A.storw. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE Sh 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 every brunch. ASTORIA BREWERY. Nl. MEYER -...-..- Proprietor. H AVIXCi EVERY FACILITY FOh HE tide, I ate now prepared to furni- the LAGER BEEE, AT a CKXTS PKK laiJ.OX W JHCOIjES a toe. GyFamilies and keepers of public houses promptly and regularly supplied. M. 3IEYEK. Proprietor ASTORIA. OKKCON THE COLUMBIA BREWERY IS SITKRIOR TO MOST, AM) IS KXCEI.I.hl) K .NONE ON 'I HIS COAhT JOHN HAHN, - - PROPKLETOR, CHENAIttUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. e&-Onlers left at the OKRMAMA 1IKKR HALL will 1m promptly atteiitltil to.-a-a MISCELLANEOUS. C. LKINK.NWKUKIt. hikam iikown. hsrAltl.lsIIKD IMI'f, Leinenweber & Co.,;650-000 ALREADY S0LD ! - i A treatise on tl ASTOltlA, OHEOON, n.rr, . ,T TAflflBKS KM UUJUUBKB, .Alanufactiirers ami IuiKtrtersol 4 LL KINDS OK IjTH A 1IPT-T IhtJbi. AND FINDINGS Vlioles;ile Dealers in I OIL AND TALLOW. MANrFACTLRKRS OF BOOTS and SHOES 8rHls;lit?t ca-sli price pjiid for ides and Tallow. CENTRAL MARKET. Ceneral assortment of tldestiK.k coiistauth on Hand, suvh as CamuMl Fruits jukI Jell', Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, KS. Bl'TTEK. CIIKI1SE. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISH. roiXTRY AND ttAJIK In tile season. t'K.AUS AXD TOBACCO. Brst or WIXKS AXD I.IO.UOKS. All cheap for CASH. Joints sold on coin uibsfon. Opposite I. W. Case's store. .1. ROD(;ERS. D. K. Warbes. T. AY. Eato Astoria Market ! OITOSITK OCCIDENT JIOTEt , ASTORIA. ---- ORECON. WAKItKX A. KATO.V. Preprfrtorx. (StKetrs co Wart rn ur JlcGuire" Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats A full line of FAMILY OROC'ERIES, FLOUR, FEED HAY, CANNED FRUIT. VEGE TABLES,. ETC. CB" Butter. Errs. Ghee.e. etc. Ma.ranf fc on hand. itjJ" Ships supMieu at thehwst rate?. Washington TSIarket, Main Street - - Asfona Orcgou JiEItGJUAX X- BEItRY RESPECTFULLY CALL TIIE TTE. tion of the public to the fact that the above Market will always b supplied with a FULL VARIETY BET QUALITY FRESH AND CURED .MEATS! Which will be sold at lowest rate, wholesale and retaiL Special attention riven to suiipb- m shins. BILL HEAD PAPER, OF EVERY-OR ADE AND COLOR, PJUJ? ed or plain, at lowest rates, at The Astoeia:; ce .MANUFACTURE OF A FlKST CLASS Ah. public with toe finest quality, fur cash. BOTTLED BEER, AT SI .U l'i:i 1)07.0. MISCELLANEOUS. i "A Merciful Man is Merciful to his Beast. o.vly as 'i:xts. iffBfHmi IOBSI And lib Diease. In B.J. KENDALL, M.I). Full or Valuable and Practical In formation, ami Contain in;; an IXDEX OF DISEASES, Which ;rives the sviiiptoms. cause and tiie Rest Treatment of each ; a table giving all the principal druss ased for the Horse, with the ordiuarv dose, eJTecLs. and antidote when a poisen: a table with an cic'ravniirnf tin I Horse's teeth at different anes, with roles I for telling the aeof the Horse. (Sieirav I ins showniff the important points in the .structure of the horse. uImi ilhistratiu pisl- tions assumed by sick horses in different db f ihms. A valuable colleetion of rt-eeipts. j many o which would cost a horse-owner iin-t- in n- iiuiiiirs raru EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN THISBOOK. Thoifands who have seen it eommend it, and many sood horsemen have extolled it in I prefer it to luniks which cost ." w) to 510 oO. I Do not throw away your mouev in the pur t chase of costly hooks on the Horse, which are so 11111 01 iuin nlirases and technical terms as to be iiuintelliible to the average reader but, BUY KENDAXL'S TJIEAT1SE, j A book of loo pages, in pajHT covers, gain? juuiiili;il(ll,tli;u llliwilll.lllllll lllilll IS L'OII- taiucd in some large volumes at far higher cost. Havingexammed tliis hook thorouuhh we are batblied no HOKSE-OWNEK Would hesitate a moment about investing 25 cents in its purchase, if he did lint know the value of its contents. Recogniiug the tle sirability of having such practical informa tion as our farming fnemb daily need hi their business, prov ided at reasonable cost instead of being obliged to pav the enormous profits demanded by the Publishers of most Agricultural Books, we luive secured Several Hundred Copies Of this valuable little Treatise on the Horse, single copies of which we shall be pleased to mail to any reader of this pajier. postage pre paid by us, on receipt ol 25 03E53NTa?S- Remittances may he :nad-111 enrreiicv , sH vcr or stamps-. Send all orders to I. V. IKELlMf. Astiri. OregM I. W. CASE, SI.MPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL DEALER IN ;gemeal ierchamse Corner Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA - - - OREGON, Cedar Floats. nnHE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE PRK X pared to fumWh to order, in lots to suit, and ketc constant on hand. CEDAll FLOATS, 2TAU1J?. HAyDLES, etc., for s-.de at lowest price. Address, or cal'-irn PETERSON 4: A"DERSOX, 12. Oak Point. W. Tj P a. M ffi'