f3 glic gaUij storton. ASTORIA, OREGON: FRIDAY MARCH 4. 1SS1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. 'Monday Exeeptedl. t. C. Ireland, Ctlitor suit! Proprietor. i dorian BnUdino, Cum Stretit. Terms of Subscription : served by Garner. ier week....."i Cents Sent by mail, foariiMaJbf... .... ..5 t tEt by mail, one year.-.. ............ 9 'K free of Pojiace M abcribor?. tar Advertisements inserted by the year at the rate f SI "i0 per siuare per mealb. IrHnsjentadvertisinc, by the day or week, fifty cents per square for each inverties. The Weekly .Worian Is a mammoth -sheet, exactly lutible the size of the Daily. It is juM. tlw pa per for the fireile. containing in addi tion to all the current news, choice iniv cel!anv, agricultural matter, market re port, etc. It N fmni-hed in Mii!Ie nl Scriberi at -:'- oO per ear in advance. 2S?"A limited num.ier of Miial! ader-timeiit- inserted at established rates. THE CITY.' Tub Daily avtokian cUl 1 xcut tiy mail at 75 cent" a immth. frn jtoMaijf. Haul er irJio coHtaniilatciliPCHcefnna the city can hav Thb avtokian JMow than, Dailv uf VtKUKLY tddiofi tv HUH Jfvt-nfflCt, icitli ow aarilUoiial crfCHe. Atidra-c "mny lit tuavjna a vjhn as no'lrfi. Lance urdrr at t'.t cvuhUho rtim Capt. 0. Brck is in eomumtid of the txeamer Rnsetta. Steamer day to-day. Columbia to arrive; Oregon to Bail. Col. G. L. Gillespie was regis tered at the Occident last evening. Work on the new addition to the Occident hotel has been commenced. Dr. Jennings was ainnmuued yes terday to assist m a new arrival at Clatsop. -The steamer Wootport brought down forty head -of cattle for Warren & Eaton. -The Melanctiwn was taken down to bar anchorage yesterday from Knappton. We anticipate that, the gates will be in a dilapidated condition if moon light niirhts continue. -The Glenearn. in charge of Pilot Betts, and the Trustee in charge of Pilot Gihnan, were taken up river by the Alice yesterday. The door-cuss society met yester day afternoon. Much good work was accomplished that wood-shed warmth feeling anions the fraternit'. We understand that the pedestri an mania lias again appeared in Asto ria A contest between a lady and gentleman, it is said, will take place The steamer Columbia, due to day, brings a large list of passengers among whom are Rev. L. Dielman, Mrs. A. H. Mallory, -and Mrs. S. Arndt, of Astoria, Mr. J. W. Hume leaves for San Francisco to-day per Oregon. The great inducements offered in the mat- nmenial market here has nothing to .do with this emigration. The Eagle Cliff rifle club have added to their laurels by once more defeating members of the Astoria rifle club, wh recently visited the Cliff for a friendly contest. Mrs. Wm. Hume 8:11 holds the medal for championship. The Astoria post-office has issued over ten thousand money orders since 1860, when the money order otfice was established. Number ten thousand was issued to Mr. A. J. Megler on Wednesday. Seven thousand were issued between 1877 and the present time. The Young Men's Western baud have just received four new instru ments, ihey have now eleven in struments, all new and of the best manufacture, besides two drums. The progress of the band is certainly very creditable to the leader, Mr. D. A. Mackintosh. The ship Canada, just arrived at Astoria, was thirteen months from New York. She was compelled to put into Rio Janiero, where she re mained Ave months. A brother of Mr. Wm. Edgar arrived by her. She was taken np river yesterday in tow of the Ocklahama, Capt. Johnson piloting. Miss M. E. Whipple, principal of the Astoria public schools, was the recipient of a very pleasant surprise on Tuesday evening, at the residence of Mrs. C. Brown. On returning home from a meeting of the Good Templars she was thoroughly surpris ed by a number of friends who had taken possession of the house, and merriment was the rder until a late hour. The evening was highlj' enjoy ed by all, especially by the fair recip ient, who must acknowledge that this party on principal was a decided Carl Atller leaves frr Snn Fran cisco to-day. President Hayes will march forth from his seat t-uny. The British bark Series twenty be veil days from Gwyiiuts, arrived yes terday. William Parks, for boin-; drunk, was the only case in police oirt yos-terdiy. The Esfiuosa Cotfaurt oumpany will lie imssoiigers on the Columbia to-day. The ship Carrie Wiul.w dwtred from New York for this port mi Wed nesday. The American xhip Palmyra sail ed fr.H New York for this port on Wednesday. -What is the dtfferttiiee Iwnveeii a fixed star and a uietor? ( ns is u n, the other a darter. Capt. Linskill's hip Prince Aw- doo sailed from isan Fmnoisoo for Cork on Wednesday. Jf 3'ou should be asked when a cat is like a teapot, you intht y, "when you're teasui' it." The valuable stallion whieh died on the last trip of the Oregon, be longed to Mr. Fied Walker. -Dr. J. C. Chapman, the woil known physician ami ex-uiuyor of Portland, is suffering fnun a partial stroke of paralysis. Mr. William Edgar has Hief the best stocks of cutlery in the city, of the celebrated Joseph Rodger &Sons manufacture, just received direct from New York. . A private letter from Mr. F. H. Shormau informs that he is at present m the employ of the Northern Pacific Railroad company, and is located at Ainsworth, Washington territory. A prisoner named Hogan who escaped from the territorial peniten tiary on McXeel's island, Washington territory, a few days ago, was captur ed at Ranier on Tuesday, by officers who wore in pursuit. The case of Harry Mace, for ai assault on A. .1. Markey, was brought up in Justice court yesterday, and on account of the prosecuting witness, Msrkey, being unable to appear, the case was postponed ten days. - A large number of ladies wiv out yesterday taking advantage of the delightful weather over which Old Sol presided with a shining counte nance and succeeded in his attompt to rays the dampness from our street. Lieut. Fred Sehwatka, uho ii in New York, wrote on the 12th of Feb ruary that he was able to go around on crutches and expected to start for Salem some time in March, on a visit to his relatives and friends. On Wednesday the farmers of the Willamet valley, the warehousemen and wheat buyers of western Oregon met at Salem in convention for the purpose of taking some steps in regard to the buying and selling of wheat and to regulate traffic in the same. When a Boston girl is presented with a boumiet, she says: "Oh! de liriously sweet! its fragrance impreg nates the entire atmosphere of the room." A down-east yirl simply saj's: "It smellv .sciimiptious; thanks, Reuben." ' The appeal of Harry Winteinger- ode, fouRd guilty of murder and sen tenced to be hanged, was taken up in the Supreme-court at Salem on Tues day. The general impression prevails that the result of the appeal will be a life imprisonment for young Wintsan gerode. Stock in Baker county has suffer ed very little. Ranchers put up hay enough each year to feed their stock six weeks if necessary, hence the slight loss. Hay in Ponder river valley is plentitnl at present, and can be had for G(a7 per ton in the stack. A large transfer boat is being built at Celilofor the purpose of trans ferring cars of the North Pacific rail road across Snake river at Ainsworth. The boat will be 200 feet long 'Hi feet beam and 7 feet hold. There will be two tracks capable of holding six cars each and the carrying capacity will be twelve freight'cai-s each trip. She will be ready for service by the first of May. It will require 17.r,000 feet of lumber to complete this boat. - - Among the large number of horses in Portland alfected with the epizootic, several have died. W. S. Ladd, the banker, has lost two Que carriage horses. A horse disease m Washing ton county has also broke out of a fatal character, and which is prevailing to a considerable extent. G. W. Coggin, of Dilley, has lost eight valu able animals, including the racer Jack Minor, for which he paid $3,500. The diRcase appears to be of a paralytic character. English Coffee Houses. The English temperance people have long been fighting hot liquor with hot coffee. They very sen sibly rely on this more than on lectures for the prevention of clruiikciiiic&s'. A cup of good cof fee is furnished for two cents aiul a hot roll for a cent. This forms a formidable competitor to h glass of hot whisky at. a little more tlmn half its price. The coffee houses are furnished with plenty of pu pers, and the man wh sups his coffee may stay as long as he likes ti read or talk. The independent laborer wIhj is fed at thc-e roffee houses 1ms the knowledge that he is no recipient of charity, for these coffee hou-es are among the best paying investments in Britain. J Most of the English companies pay a dividend of ten per cent, on the money invented, and many of them more, while all are self-Mipporting. A Mtal of 30,020 acres of hmd was sold in Baker county last year under the various acts of congress, divided as Mlows. State lands, 17. 800 acres; under pre-emption laws, 2,040 acres: hotticstead, .",IKK acres; timber culture. 1.440 acres; desert, 4,S00 acres; timber lands, 280 acres. A Baker city pauper applied to the county judge recently for relief ami was promised two sacks of flour on representing that his family was suffering for fod. On presenting his ordor to a dealer the latter set out the two sacks called for. when the man re fused to take them because they were only fifty pound sacks. He claimed that his understanding was that he was to have hundred pound sacks, and he loudly objected to being swindled in that way. The lank of British Columbia has brought suit against Oeorge Mar shall and J. M. Ten Uosch to recover $12,100. Marshall & Co. had an im mense amount ; grain stored on Pa cific dock, Portland, which mis dam aged by the tiood. They had advan ced about ninety per cent, of its value to the farmers who owned it. The bank in turn carried Marshall it Co., receiving the warehouse receipts as collateral security. The damage made a deficit in the account to the amount sued for bv the bank. Marshall A; Co. claim that the bank has recourse to the wheat ahmu. Y. M. V. A.Xoliee. Tiie annual meeting of the members of the above association, for the pur pose of electing officers for the ensu ing year and the transaction of other business, will be held at the hall on Friday evening, 4th inst.,at 7 o'clock. By order W. S. McGreook, Acting Secretary. Flue Cutlery. Just received by Wm. Edgar, from .Now York, by steamer Suite of Cali fornia, a tine stock of Joseph Rodgers Sir Sons celebrated English cutlery. To lret. Several furnished or unfurnished rooms at Mrs. Munson's lodging house. Also, a few persons can have board if required, either ladies or geutlmen. I. XV. 3Iunon Is gottimr 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. .llalletH, ;afTaud (Copper linmlle. Canueiynieus work will be done in good style by Henry (lallou, Astoria, Oregon. If you will give him your orders now he can be doing the work in dull times, making it advantageous to all parties. Auction or no auction, Adlers large stock, recently brought up by him from Sail Francisco, has so rapid ly sold that he is compelled to leave again for San Francisco by the next steamer to replenish his store with all the latest novelties in his line. He is agent for the standard makes of pianos, organs fliid all kinds of music al instruments of which he will con tinue to keop a full stock. The new improved Francouia range, kept by Magnus C. Crosby, stands at the top of the market. Mr. John Rgers, of the Central Market, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc., 111 their season. A full assortment of counter and grocers scales am be found at M. C. Crosby's, at bottom prices. Magnus C. Crosby h;is a tirst-class workman, and Ls prepared to do all kinds of jobbing in tin, sheet iron and copper, plumbing and steam fitting. Full satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. -Oh say! young man if you want to tako your girl for a ride, and can't on account of the lameness of your horse you should procure a bottle of Ken dall's Spavin Cure at once, for noth ing is better for man or beast. See ad. Syphon Stuity liamp. Hon. I. W. Case, of Astoria, in placing the new Syphon study lamp on the market, would call the atten tintion of the trade to some of its merits. Its illuminating qualities are not equalled by any study lamp in use. It gives a steadv. brilliant light; is SK .r r, SS , easily lighted' and trimmed, and is without exception, the mMt conveni ent lamp to till e'ur made. Directions accompanying each lamp. Call upon Mr. Case and buy one. He sells them at remarkable low rates. Krom a I'romiueiit I'lij iriati. V...V. --..w.. .. ..... . .. -w -.......... Washington ville, Ohio, June 17th, 1SS0. Reading the advertisement of Kendalls Spavin Cure ami having a valuable and sfieedy horse which had been lam. m.in spavin eighteen months. I nr to you for a bottle by express, which in mx weeks removed all lamciiu&s and enlargement and a large .-splint from another horse, and loth horses art to-day as sound a-j colts. The one bottle was worth to me one hundred dollars. Yours truly, H. A. Bertoletr, M. D. Read adver tisement. Centra! Hotel. The Central hotel, near the steam ship thick h now open for the recep tion of guests, where the well known caterer, Mr. Anton Bcloh will always be found ready to wait on his patrons. He has had the alx-ve named hou?e thoroughly retitted by Messrs. Pike and Stockton, our well known artists. Call and ee him. as he has the finest brands of liquors and cigars to be had in the city. Tin llate. Tic Tin. Ktc. (!eo. W. Hume keeps constantly mi hand, and to arrive a full line of tlh ernieus and cannery supplies, at prices which defy competition. Parties wish ing groceries and those intending to run mess houses .should inspect gds and obtain large discount from regular price. AMCSKMKSTS. Him. Vakictikj. eo. Hill, proprietor and manager. Fred Cere, -itage munager. A. tMrander. leader uf orchestra. Ceo. Lambert, leader if bnuvs band. Tti-nislit new iir-t iwrt. new aets. and new olio. Mr. Xiekerson in his fuuiMiK. Mr. .Staely in InSchaiti pion elog danee. Mr. Moriee in ww sunns. Mis Morrwut with Ikt Ixitutifu! aaHHit. Look out for our 4th of March bill when I hues will mareh forth. The tir-t part of the entertain ment will eonelude with -atrip around the world in tweiuy -miiiiuW ami a lx'autiful balad. Continued mkcis of Mis Lou Baldwin in her excellent "ougs and dances, and iieautifui balad-. We now hae fourteen ex cellent iniiMciaiH in the bra band and an orchestra of life. Mr. Hill lias pioven himelf a very popular eatcrer to the public tastes and will con tinue to e.ert him-elrto do m in the fu ture. I'riee of admission remains the Millie. Nine people on the first part, and an exhibition equal to any on the -oajt. Mr. Hill invites eriti- ri-m. Come and see for oureIf. New orchestral selections and new imi-sie on the grand stand under :he leadership of Mr. George Iauibert at ;sx i. m. The entertainment will begin at 7 i'!0 i. m. Entrance on Benton .street. Private boxes on Chenamus. To-nfcht, our new play the "Auction Store." Scohleui. Chas Nickersen: Squeeler, Henry .Maley: Buster. Chas. E. Barnes :uoliceiuan. Moriee. Other char acters by the full rompany. buyers;, eap ers. bums, etc etc. First appearanee of Miss Louisa Baldwin, also the won derful child artist Little Ida. Mothers ! Mother ! ! Mother ! ! ! Are you disturled at night and broken of your rest by a siek child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If so, go at once and get a Iwttle of Mrs. Winslow s Soothing ynip, it will relieve the poor little suf ferer immediately depend ujwm it: there is no mistake about it. There i not a mother tin earth who has ever used it. who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowcl. and give rest to the mother, ami relief and health to the child. operating like magic It is perfecth safe to use in all eases, ami pleasant to the tate, and is the pre scription of one ot the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the L mteil States-, bom everywhere. ' edits a bottle. Mr. Frank Young of the I.-X. L. store, will leave on the Columbia, for San Francisco mi theiUh inst., to pur chase spring stock. Orders left with him will receive careful attention. For a first-class oyster stew, fry, pan-roast or fancy roast, go to Roscoe's on Main street, opposite N. Loeb's. Families supplied by the hundred or the sack, opened or in the shell. When you 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. 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. 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 boor, if you want something good. Frank Faber has removed in to Dr. Kinsey's building 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 tori ax office. Thk Ai- Get your legal blanks at Tin: Astokiax office. A full line of oyer two hundred t j'les. Fresh smelt at Warren & Eatons. Fresli leaf lard at "Warren and Eaton's. I X L STORE ! ! NEW WINTER GOODS J AT PIUCKS TO SUIT THE TIMES. Cl"hi9 ". " " By Shoes, Hats. Furnishing I Iidics autl .Hisses 1'ndcnvcar. f Io Waterproofs, riuuiirls. Canton Flannels. I,im'ii Damask, rVapkins. Doj-lics. Crashes. Towels. Felt Shirts, Trunks. Valises. IVotioiis. aiiitau Elpgant Stock ot Zephyrs and Fancy Yarn, Ih fact the lartje-'t ami int tx-k 111 town ami at the lowi-U jirkn. .C-5hM m we lh-fore irvIi:iiH-; if voi Whit to save ioae. a n. cooper, I X I. Stun. Main Street, near Parker House. Astoria. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE 55 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 M. MEYER HAVING EVERY FACILITV FOR HE MAXUKACTUKE OF A Filter, CLASS AIL tide. lam cow prepared to furnu the public with the finest 'iulity. fot ca?h. LAGER BEER, AT 3tt CKXTS I'KK .AIM WHOLESALE. rSFamiIie5 and keeper? of public houses promptly and regularly supplied. M. MEYEtt. Proprietor ASTOKIA. )KK;ON THE COLUMBIA IA&SR BSER, IS hlTEKlOK Ttl MOST. AND IS KXt'KIJ.KU l NONE )N 'tills COxVsT JOHN HAHN, - PKOPKIETOK, CHENAWUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. r'Onitrs left at the ttEKMANIA KEEK BALI, will be promptly atteut'rti tu.-o MISCELLANEOUS. I 1.KINKNWHUKK. HlKATU BKOW.V. KSTlll.slltil IH. Leinenweber & Co., ASTORIA, OREGON, TAMEES AND CDBRIRS, Manufacturers and Importers of A LI. KINDS OF XJE3-a.1"3E3:"H2"EL AND FINDINGS Wholesale Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. JIAXITFACTURERS OF BOOTS and SHOES ftHishest easli unee paid for it'es ami Tallow. CENTRAL MARKET. . (jVitrral assortment of table stock constant! on Hand, such as Ciiimed Fruits and Jolly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Laid, EGGS. BITTER, CIFEESE. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISn. POULTRY AXD GAME In the .season. CIGARS AM TOBACCO. Best 1 WISHES AM I.IQUORS. Alt cheap fer CASH. Cootls sold on coni aiLsslon. Opposite I. W. Case's store. J. RODGERS. D. K. WjtRBK. T.YV.Evre: Astoria Market ! OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEI , ASTORIA, --- - 0RE;()X. WAKKK.V A. EATO.V. Proprietor. (Svectuirfi 10 Wantn fr McGuirt"- VTholtf ale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats A full line of FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED HAT, CANNED FRDIT. VEGE TABLES. ETC. "Butter, Egg3. Cheese, etc. constantly on hand. OS" Ships supplied at the lowest rate. WasMngton "Market, Jlain Street, - - Astoria Oregon BERGMAX cC BEItliY TESPCTFULLY CALL TIIE ATTEi. JLLtion of the public to the fact that the above Market will always bo supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH ANDCURED MEATS! Which will beiold at lowest rates, wholesale and reixuL Special attention given to supply -Eff (hips. BILL HEAD" PAPER, OF EVERY GRADE AND COLOR. PRI2J ed or plain, at Jo wt rate, at Tux Atoeu oCct "WW, Boots and Goods, and Fancy Goods. - itrj - . Dress ootIs. Cassimcfs BREWERY Proprietor- OK BOTTLED BEER, AT SI .10 PJ:U lOKlV BREWERY 3IISCELLANE0US. A Mervifiil Man K Merviful to Ills Krtett.l e.viiY i5 cK.vrs. 650,000 ALREADY SOLD ! ! A treatise on the 01 m iss- And his Diseae.s. by B.J. KEXDA LL, .IT.D. Full of Valuable mid I'raetleul lu- forEaatlon, and Contalnius au INDEX OF DISEASES. Wtiieh sives the symptonis. cause and the RestTreatiui'iit of each ; a table giving all the principal drills used for the Horse, with the unlinaryditse, effects. ami antidote when apoLsen: a table with :tn enr.inirot the Horse's teeth at different ayes, with rules for tellimrthi aire or fhellnrse: Kensrav hiKS showing the iniMrtruit points in the .stnietureof the horse, also illiistiiittnj; posi tions asMimetl by sick horses in ditTcicnt tlis eases. A valuable eolKctinu of receipt, many o which wouhl eost a hnrse-owner tliree to live dollars each. EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN THIS BOOK. Thousands who have seen it commend it. ami many pood horsemen have extolled it in the hinest terms, even statin;; that they prefer it to bKks which cost s 00 to $10 00. Do not throw away vour mouev in the pur chase of costly books on the llnrse. which are so full of Latin phrases and technical terms as to be unintelligible to the average reader but, BUY KENDALL'S TKEAT1SE, A book or 100 pases, in paper covers. ;:i iu you more practical information than is con tained in some Iarye volumes at far higher cost. Having examined this book thoroughly wearesatished no HOK8E-OWNEK Would hesitate a moment about investing 23 cents in its purchase, if he did but know the value of its contents. Recognizinpthe de sirability of having such practical Informa tion as our fanning friends daily need iu their business, provided at reasonable eost instead of belm; obliged to pay the enormous profits demanded by the Publishers of most Agricultural Rooks, we hat e secured Several Hundred Copies Of this valuable little TreaUxe on the Horse, single copies of which we shall be pleased to mail to any reader of tins paper, postage pre pidd by us, on receipt of Remittances may be made In currency, sil ver or stamps. Send all orders to I. C. UCEJLAXD. Astoria, Oregon I. W. CASE, IM PORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL DEALER IN GENEEAL KRCHAHDISE Corner Clien.nmus and Cass streets. ASTOKIA - - - OREGON, Cedar Floats. riHE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE PRE X pared to furnish to order, in lots to suit, and kept constantly on hand, CEDAR FLOATS. 3TAULS. HAXDLES. etc.. for sale at lowest price?. Addiessror call upon PETERSON & ANDERSON, 12.4 Oak Point, W. T. UnlT , TTB da