lz ASTORIA- OREGON: SJuNDAY. JULY 10, 1881 B.C. IRELAND Editor. Ccnftilion or the President. The Presidents condition Friday morning is reported by Dr. Bliss as favorable. He was somewhat restless during the early part of the night, complaining of sore ness in the legs. This quickly dis appeared and he slept well in the latter part of the night. He awoke yesterday greatly refreshed. His general condition is better than at any time since the shwoting. Pulse 9G, temperature 99, respira tion normal, nis appetite contin ues to lead his bill of fare several lengths, he is always hungry. Yes terday was intensely hot m Wash ington. The bogus dispatch of secondary hemorage in the presi dents case, on Friday, caused gen eral indignation. The originators would get an involuntary bath if discovered. The subject is too sad and serious for stock jobbing. The Hardy Norsemen. One mans food is another mans poison, says an old adage. The depopulation of Sweden and Nor way, and the consequent coloniza tion of this country by the hard working, thrifty people of those realms, is a practical illustration of the theory. Honest, law-abiding hard-working citizens will alwavs find a welcome here. There are many classes of immigrants who come hither, but there are few whose advent is hailed with greater satisfaction than those hardy Norsemen of whom the sages sang in the dim past. Rugged and stern in manner, perhaps, they are equally rugged in their unsophisti cated honesty and industry. The right hand of fellowship should be cordially extended to those hope ful sons of toil. Around the World. The Rev. John S. nskip, editor of the Christian Standard and Home Journal, of Philadelphia, leader of the Holiness movement, and a gentleman of thorough learn ing and eminent religious charac teristics, has just reached his home from an evangelistic tour of the world, lie sailed from New York last June, and has visited Europe, India, Australia and the Pacific slope of America. On sotting out Rev. Liskips party consisted of eight divines, but he returned ac companied only In his family and Rev. Gardener, a promising young divine who went out to remain in India, but was forced to relinquish his purpose on account of ill-health. Referring to the Kahuna-Portland railway connection, a Portland evening paper says: "Crossing of the Columbia will be made above, and not below the Willamet river. The route will be laid where the bridge will be of the least obstruc tion to navigation." The Ashland Tidings crows ovet Yreka. It says: "The Vrekans have got to get up at three o'clock in the inoruing to see the comet, the Journal says. That's the in convenience of living down in the ground. V"c ol Ashland took our view of it in the evening, just after dark, or any other time of night we choose." The new bank at Oregon City commenced business last week. It is unbelievable that a proposition to invest capital in any legitimate business in any place should be met with howls of disapprobation and discouragement. Yet it was true in the case of this bank, but pluck and energy would not sub mit to unreasoning opposition. As the Enterprise says: "We need more men of enterprise and back bone, who will not be deterred from new enterprises by the dis mal croakings of moss-backs who -were pioneers in the wilderness, and who will not learn that the wilderness is being built into a civilized country. Let all such men come, and Jet us encourage -them when they do come." the Mews. 1ST MAIL AT TKI.KRIi.VrH Senator Conkling has written a grand letter to Gen. MaoVeagh upon the shocking occurrence of the 2d. Seven hundred and eighty-five Mormon converts, seven hundred and nine of whom are Scandi navians, landed in New York on Wednesday. The fire cracker nuisance got its work in at Troy, New York. Three lives lost, and a big fire. The abomination ought to be abolished by congress. The former wife of the assassin gives him an airing. She thinks that the attempt at the assassina tion of the president was simply prompted by his morbid desire for notoriety, for which he would, she thinks, give his life. Items about the heated term come from all over the west. Ten sunstrokes occurred in Pittsburg on Friday, three fatal. Work lias been suspended in the mills. Ohio points suffered greatly. Missouri, Illinois and Iowa have had terrific heats. It has been very oppressive in Chicago Letters from German r. Clyde Cookes letter of May lGth, from Munich, to his mother in Salem, says: "I think it is a good thing that a great many people cannot come to Europe, for they would probably be disappointed in a great many things, especially noted things and places. The characteristic features might not be so, for they, of course, are so unfamiliar, the mountains too are grand, but the statues are many of them dirty and smoky, and build ings which you imagine are stone prove to be nothing but brick and plaster. The Tser is a very small affair, though the first time I saw it it was quite high, but one could not say that 'dark as winter was its flow,5 for it was about as white as melted snow and diluted mud could make it." Clyde is not par ticularly impressed with the gen erality of models from which the class work. LTpou this point he says: "I enjoy my work better this term than last, for 1 work harder and then we also draw from life. Monday I got up at half- past six, only to get down to the J academy at ten minutes past seven, and to find that the places had all been given out, so I had to satisfy myself with taking wher ever J could get, which was not good. We drew three days from that model and then had a new one. 1 was up early, and by hur rying, reached the academy just as they were posing the models, so had a chance to draw my num ber when my name was called. As I was going out with my easel 1 met Prof. Ilackl, who seemed quite anxious that 1 should get a good place, for he hurried me out into the second saal, and planted me quite under the models nose, that is, in a good place beside the platform. The model was a nice old woman, who looks good and clean, so I think she cannot be a professional, for they are neither. I have been doing over so much better on this third head. The professor told me to-day that some parts of it, the cheeks and about the mouth, which was all full of wrinkles and hard to draw, was not bad, and since he corrected the rest very carefully, 1 think I may take some credit to myself." Down the Columbia. Portland Republican. The engineers of the North Pacific railroad are now seeking a line down the Columbia river to Astoria from a point opposite Ka- lama. A party of fifteen is now in the field below Rainier. It is not known whether they arc just running experimental lines, or whether for definite busiaess. The ravages of the teredo upon the wharves ami docks of Puget-sound have occasioned much loss. 'Every now and then," as the Arus puts it, we hear of a dock tumbling down. People are now discussing the pre priety of using sand stone instead of piles, to build upon. The Oregon Improvement company will put in stone piers at Tacoma aud Seattle, whero they now have piles. At As toria this destructive worm does not exist, and piles will last a hundred years. " t3Tlt you will send us five subscrib ei's for one year with'siO 00 advance payment, at the rate of $2 00 for each naine, we will send one copy of The As toijian free, to any address you may give, and we. will send an additional copy for each additional five names that you may send to us, with the cash in ad vance of course, for one year. to coJinKsrnxit'iy : 1. Re brief. VU i i . . graphs and stftfOTaiilix. 2. Be pointed. Don't v. rile 'l r .! a subject without itittin? it. 3. State facts, but don't 4.j : ize. It's a drowsy sulijtit. !.- " ' reader do his own dreiuiiituf. 4. Eschew preface. Plums t into your subject, like a Min:vi-r -. cold water. 5. If you have written a yn' . H: you think particularly fine. lr.r. ..r peathroiuih iL A pot cfciM ".:!... the worst in the family. 6. Condense. Make ..uiv :m really have an idea, and Ukm ri-.i ; in the shortest possible term v. Y4Vv. .:; thoughts in their quite-;MK 7. When your article i. !. strike out nine-tenth f ihr mSvu . 4-. i. It is reasonable to smih'4- rv; r one who takes the Atoki.v' ' lo calise he likes it. 2. If he likes it he is iiufe4td in it success. 3. If interested in its -.. h ui help it 4. Every subscriber 1m-. r mhhw friends who would .Milwrilw fr it at his request but for no other. 5. If every subscrilier now tnkine it will renew'his MiWrijdinii jhmm! one name more our circulation will In doubled. ll With a double circulation tin jajwr can be vastly improved. 7. Willi an improved paier e can do more ood. 8. Tliereforc. it is for our xulcrlltrrs to say wticUicr ice siul or xhull ol tin more good titan ut jircseut. NEW ADV BRTISK.M KXT& IF YOf Want cm-. Want a cltnv Want a rjartmr. Want a rituatw.. Want to Iriro a man. Want to hire a woium.. Want to die: fa farm Want to purchase a ftrm. Want to buy or .e!l a kone. Want to borrow or loan mcy. Want to buy or sell city rwptny Want to Ieac or let hiy-e or twt. Want to buy or sell uoad ny kid. "Want to charter a stwiu Wat or Hsiiwcr. Want to sail a craft ofany Kind any wkw. Want to rocororjny lot or .-tide wnerty. ADVERTISE IN THE ASTORIA N, Advertising secure permanent MJiuer., Advertising retain' your !d otlMHere. AdvertisinR mako a ImMiteiajitcrtw. Advertising is cvideiiee of conftdtiHce. Advertising lieij we town aim cuy Advertising direct teotd arieht, A d verti-ins is the road to wealth , Advertising evidences energy. Advertising brings a reward. Advertising daerves bihcIi Advcrti.'ing gains much, Advortieing i a profit. Advertising is pluaU. Advertisinjc i bit. Adverti.ingiay.i, Advert be now. On trial for a Quarter or A year. nniUTlUO Letter Ilead- f Din 1 IflU MoidlilvStateMent-i.CfivwUni. Orders. Kec'Iits. Notes. Usril Tiekoti. I in na tions, Wedding Cards. (Veiling Card. lM nesa Cards, Show Cards Stvk CrttiliesUe. Pamphlets, ltriefs. Catalogin-s. rntgrniMnos, Posters, and eer kind of Letter l'ies PKINTlNt;. neall and irMil eeon ted, and at reasoiuilrfe raios' ' h- a full supply of the latest stx'e. i and the best iaj.T. i.-irds. DPIWTJJjp etc.,atUicASTom(iin 1. t rtiiisiuO To Whom i May Concern. 11HK PILLAK JOCK FACKINC Corn . pany will no heresiKusil4e for any bills contracted ifleriliis date unless or dored by the Mibscribr. .IOI1N KIKKXAN. Pillar Kock. Jiily9lSSL LIBERTY HALL. .1. If. If AYEKf.Y. .MANACKi: Wait for the Grand Comedy Boom ! ONE NIGHT ONLY. Monday, Lly 11, 1881 The fireatest 11 itfnf r ie Season, faun New one ix nauvraiif iseti. i x HAVKUIiY'S 'KI.EItItTi:i York sCt, WIDOSV BEBOTT COJIl CO 31 1 XV. nhcrt from tacrlys 11th fl'Teet Theatre. New Yort Otv. lutroduciil; Ameri ca i I-annuls CornciIan MR. CHARLES B.JBISHOP, Allie Inimitahle "Widoft" and tin I Famous Favorfe MR. JjfMES 0. BORROWS, Supportedby an exceptionally Stnmg Cast I of Talented Artists rSfoi'l set mixed, hut remember the date of tli- HAVKKLY 150011. Monday, July 11, 1881. Popular prices. No extra eliarge for re scrvlng seats at CAUL ADLIiK'S. "CIOUND. About forty-five fathom of 40 X mesh, 11-ply new net with old lines was picked up on Clatsop .spit about June 2Sd, some ol the corks marked A. A. 1. Co. Owner can have .snme by proving property and paving charges. WH.L-fAM JOHNSON. -SA At J. Williams, Tanzy l'oint. Girl Wanted. niRL OR MIDDLE AC.ED WOMAN VA Inquire at THIS OFFICE. IIOUND. On the morning of Julv Oth. . near the C rent Republic, about 76 or so fathoms Uarbours Mply 4 mesh ; leads marked COOK. Owner can have the same by proving property ami paving churns. Apply to J. f. IIKOWX. 7.7.0 Wct Coast l'4vg. to. FOUND. On Fort Steven flat. Wednes day morning. Julv flth, between 17." to Cuo fathoms of new and old web mixed, and corks of various mark. The owner can liave the same by calling at Oeo. W. Hume's nicks in Astoria, proving property and pav ing charges. JOHN STRANl). July 7, 18SL 7.7.tt S25 Reward. LOST. Saturday night, between the bell tower and my shop back of Hansons jewelry store :i large wallet or iockct look containing monev and pattern. The finder will receive a reward of Ooutou return of the same to me. LEWIS GILL, July 5th. 1881 Astoria. Oregon. TTET FOUND. On the night or July Sd, XI near Sand Island, about 2J fathoms, buoy marked M. J. Owner can liave same by proving propertv and paving for this no tice. Apply at " ASTORIA FISHERY. NET LOST. On the niuht of July sd, near Sand Island, about GO fathoms 45 mesh net, new. Harbours 30-10 twine, buoy marked X 20 and corks diamond K aud leads K one side and T on the other. Finder will be rewarded by returning the 3me to the ASTORIA FISHERY. THE. NEW STEAMER CLARA PARKER, EDEN P. TARKER, - - MASTER. Is now ready for business. For freight or charter apply to thp Captain on board, or to IL R. FARKER. TIN PLATE. BLOCK TIN For sal e ex 'Warehouse at Astoria or Portland by S AliFOUR. G UTHKIF. A- Co. J W-tf Portland, Oregon, MISCELLANEOUS. IfflPORTMT AMflliiiiMTi OF Til K WHITE HOUSE To make room for an immene stock of goods that are arm hip by every steamer. 1 will sVH for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS -AT Gmitly Reduced Prices ! My entire Moek. romprWi tin talet styles or- Dress Goods. Fancy Goods, CloakSjDolmans, Ladios and Chi! dr ens Shoes and Slippers AlJW: A rOMH.KTK I.tXKOK MENS AND YOUTHS CLOTHING FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, 0aj)S, Boots, Shoes, irrc. KTC. KTfi. Itefore puit-lutsntg yrnir gMnl elM'Hheie call in and examine my goxl- ami prices, as it Hill pay on well for or tronlde. S. SOULUSSEL, "WHITE uorsE STORK, Conn-r Main and Chenanuts streets, ASTORIA, OREGON. STEVENS & SON Have just received a large 'Muck of Picture Frame Mouldings. For sale by the Hurt or made into frames to order. They are now prciarcdto frame all the 1'ielnres in Aioria AT VERY LOW RATES. Also jnt received a I; re line of Vocal and Instrumental Sheet Music. Miisicnl Instruments of all kinds always on hand. OpiMist. the Itell Tower. AMurln. l I.KINKNWKKHi:. IIIKAM ISItOWX. KST.i:i.lRIIKI 15. Lciiicnweber & Co., ASTOKIA, OUKUOX, TAMERS MB CDBSERS, Manufacturers and Importers o A LL KINDS OF Xj3E3ua.a?3BC3E3H. AND FINDINGS Wholesiile Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. MANUFACTURERS OF BOOTS and SHOES rvrHighcst cash price paid for Hides and Tallow. WasMngton UXarket, Main Street, - - Astoria Oregon JSEIiGMLy tC JiEHJRY RESPECTFULLY CALL TflE ATTEN tion of tho public to the- fact that the above. Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS! Which will be sold at lowest rates, wholesale and retail. Special attention jrivcii to supplj nc shins. S. GLASER & CO., vSnecexsors to F. Sherman & Co.) MAIN STREET. - ASTORIA. OREOON Is prepared to supply Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Corned meats 1'oultry. Game. Htc. Also constantly on hand Fresh Butter, Eggs, Vegetables. SHU'S Sl'PPLIED AT LOWEST RATES. "Fresh sausages made every day or to onler. CENTRAL MARKET. General assortment of table stock constantly on linud. such as Canned Fruits and Jelly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, T.fiC.S. BUTTER, CHEESE, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISH. POINTTRY AXI ftAFE In the season. CIARS AXD TOBACCO. Best orWKES ASD IJlUOISS. All cheap far CASH. Goodi sold on com mission. Opposite L W. Case's store. J. RODGER3. THE CALIFORNIA STORE, (The Cheapest One Price Store in Astoria) Corner Opposite the Post Office. A CARD TO THE PATRONS OF THE CALIFORNIA STOKE. Wk iwl4 Mnr at r . TO UEOILATE THE IM.ICES OF DRY COODS AND CLOTHING IX ASTORIA. liave done, and dall eontmne to do m. We Originate, Never We Lead. Others We litw retleel )rlers in otr Ih to the MinoHiit nf Thirteen Thousand Seven Hundred and FWty-SK Dollars thtw giving Intended IMtrebmers a etaun-e to save Money. Itemcinher : Dollar aed K a Dollar Hsirned. LADIES '- GENTS OlFi: IKKM OOIS IniAKT31KXTtHtWsorWnek l SSKXN. YOI'TJIS. A.I SIOYS CLOTH 1X42 1E- and Colored (ahmerrs. Mil;irs. Silk and Wool riniris. Kinurrsx j IMRTJIKXT eonsNHof n full line of French and English Dl- ntlfc.. iiroeatles. t'aiee: Hair Suiting, ami a iMiimtlful miiiimv of j aguunis. Seoteh Tweeds and Cheviots, lllaek Doeskins and Uroad- Dress wear too tMiineniis Iiht 1 Uis.iiiieathMi. AH at 4ost Iriee. j etotlb. I'lnni and Fam-v CasMmeres. in light and dark colors, all J at Co.t !riee. SHAWLS. l.A4'KN. 5"XIKKWKAi:, FlnntieK Ihisierj'. . IJitens. Miiliiten' i:tL. r.inti. Fam-v !oods. All at 4!oit IM ' CLOAK AXJ SVIT denaitinent eoiisists stylos of l)4mMH'.Nir.:H.Vni.IIave!Hks. eery ilf-riHhm.a: 'or :riee. Speriatty. A mW FEATURE, OUR COUNTRY ORDER DEPARTMENT. 3? X S. S T XKTT 3SC S3 PIBLD! 1h tttMsttinrnre id Jin sreat iuereiLse of onlers from the Country, we wish to inform parties desiring to purchase punts at cost Itriee and who are unable to attend in person, that we have placed an eflicient clerk in this department, who will forward samples and lfc.:: tti jth--s. to imtmhis who delre them, and we guarantee to every iierson ordering throiu;h this department, that tliey will reeene Hm same a5m- as if personally superintending thcii own inn-chase. Our One Price System, Goods Marked in Plain Figures, Justice to Everyone, T.Hsether with Hie Immense siivlc to sicrt from, is a sufficient Kuanintee th.U IIh wants f all can be supplied and even the most fKstfcliotts pleased W' iii 3 ii MISCELLANEOUS. Whuiesale and Retail Dealer -IN- GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, liMR.: ktc. kti. ;ktc, TIN PLATE ISMICK TIN, TIC LEAD. SKAMIXO COPrKIlS, .SOLOKHINf! COITKHS SALMON TWINE, COTTON TWIXK, NKT LINES, MAXn.LA UOTK, SAIL CLOTn, ANCHORS, FLOATS, MAl'LS, HANDLES, Zj&.jEL&, Oja.3E2.S. MURIATIC ACID, LAC(2lTKi:t VAltNISII, TURPENTINE. IJENZINE, COAL OIL GUM HOOTS. HICK. ETC., ETC., IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. ASTOKIA, - - OREGON. SEA VIEW HOUSE. J. L. STOUT. - - IT.OritlKTOK Nt.rth I'aeiSe Iteaeh. W.T.. Will be Open for Visitors July 4, 18SU ft Ls one mile nearer Ihvaco than last seaon 'FRMliiiilil & IiPSHHRj DrLM.Ell.S IN &&?& nHAhrn.&r?r JXXA JZfZlZ?3iUS 2 PROVISIONS. IRO.tY, STEEL, oo.hl, 3 Pnnnail uuuucra TIAUDAEB. PAINTS. OILS. ETC. akexcv of the Imperial- Mills Flour and Feed. Chenamu3 Street, Blear Olney, ASTORIA. OREO OX a& "sssr ssrE'T'ffSRnG"! & D 7 tu M JCc&U faT" diiStlbia A WORD ! Blow your Follow. $13,756- HATS AM) t'Al'S, Imitate, i ' r.OOTS AXX SHOKS of Rtsteni. California. i Iannia'tnrers. at less than cost or manufacture. of the very latet ami IJHen SuitiT 4.KXTS FlrKMSHL(i GOODS DEPAKTMEXT " I ooneistsortlH very latet styles of White and Colored Dress Shirts. i Collars. Neckties. Scarf. htmK (Juff ISuttons. SiLspenders, Hose, I Undershirts-. Drawers. Overshirts. Overalls and Jumpers, at nst I'riee. SILK IIANDICF.HCHIEFS A SPECIALTY. ! Trunk. ValKes. Satchels, and all kinds of Portmanteaus. O DIRECT ALL C0HHUWI0ATI0MS, LOOK BOX 248. GAIsIPQEMIA STORE, (The Cheapest One Price Store in Astoria.) Corner Opposite the Post Office. MISCELLANEOUS. ! A. V. ALLIEN. I. II. nun. aire & Allen!1RISI1 ' (sl'fCKSNOKs TO II. S. I..VU.SHN.) I Wholesale and n'tiill draJeniJu &?ooe?!ess Provisions, Craelrery.! Glass and Plated Ware, TUOIMCAI. AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Ines.UpiiTotoccoiCiiars Tlie largest and most complete stock of good- in their line to be found in the city. Corner of Cass and Squomocqhe Streets, ASTOKIA. OREGON. New and Durable Scow for Sale.;NEW MILLINERY GOODS 20x44 feet, AL, one new 'SM 9 Anchor . One lieu 10) B Anchor ; About Fortv Fathom new Any one needing the above will find it great I v to their advantage to call immedi ately on W. fv. TICIIEXOK. First fe.li station on Skipanon, Clatsop. Warranty deeds, quit claim deeds and mortgages, for sale at this oflice. R B. FRANKLIN, UflUbK I ArvtK, kP Comer C.ia;:d Sqneinoihe streets. .ASTOKLV. - - - OREGON I WALL PAPER AND I WINDOW SHADES AND UNDERTAKERS GOODS. C. K. .T.1CKIXS. J. A. aiONTCOM BK V. STOVE AND TIN STORE Sole Agents for l In Magee Standard Ranges, Etc. ASTOUfA. - OREGON. CLEANING and REPAIRING neat, cheap axd quick, rv ;koi:;k lovett. CehnamiB St., next Nicholas' Rarher Shop. SHIPPING TAGS rpiIE BEST OUALITY, WILL BE SOLD X by tho hundred, or by the box, printed or plain, to suit cnitomer?, at The Astoriax office " Chain. ' ! BK-aBKi This we claim to TO OUR OPPONENTS. Trumpets inside Out, And Fire off your Guns. in all st.le- and eolors. at Cost Priee. and Oregon .MISCELLANEOUS. Barbour's Salmon Net Twine. Cotton Seine Twine, Cork and Lead Lines, Cotton Netting, all sizes. Seines Made to Grdw, Flax and Cotton Twine, sr; ishing Tackle, etc. BARBOUR BROTHERS, fil market Street, Saa Francisco HENRY DOYLE & Co.. Managers. MKS. H. A. DERBY, MASONIC HALL. - ASTORIA, OREGON. Will open her new stock Ob TlmrsQay, lay 5th, 1881. Consisting of A FIXE ASSORTMENT OF The Josephine Seamless Kid Gloves Warranted to be the best in the market. ALo, a large assortment or infants Wear and Ladies Dres sing Saques. A large variety of Purchased by herself Bonnets, Velvets, Hats. Satins, Ribbons, Ruchings, Collars, Etc., Etc., MAIX STREET. ASTORIA. OREGON. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Bfntox Stkeio1, Xk.ii: IMkkki: Hol'se, ASTORIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LMDiMlRINB ENGINES Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. A. D. Wass, rresident. .1. (J. Hl'stleb, Secretary. I. W. Cask, Treasurer. JouxEox, Superintendent. First Street Bridge Saloon. HENRY ROTHE, DEALER TX FIXE VXES. LIQUORS li8Ki:, Cioaks, and best brands of KENTUCKY WHISKY. 10ii South First street, Poutlaxd, Orecon". ?"BestSan Franeisco Tool Table on the premises-. r. T. BAKCL.W. T. H. HATCH. HATCH & BARCLAY, coicuissrox anjRciiAxrs, No. 20 California St., San Francisco, Cal. LETTER UE AD PAPER, PRINTED OR PLAIN. OF THE BEST a. qaaury at The Asioruh office. tk&LA tit iii"V- --- - 3J;w ' . sK VOfudtfc. yt r&teiv