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p) TRF, ASTOTUAiV' . j a,'hc 33nUj slox'ttiuu ASTOllIA, OREGON: FRIDAY OCT. ISM ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday KxcoMed). J. F. HALLORAN &z COMPANY. Pcui.tsiiF.its ami Pnoritmrni:-. A.storufn Building, Cass Strcrt. Terms of Subscription : jervad by Oiirner. er week.......... .25 Cents sour ly mail, four month......... W ieiit hy tnuil. one year........ ................ i On Free of l'otaee to Subscriber. iMr-'AilrertueuieiiK insurte.l by the year at .ae i aloof 31 j per square per month. Tunsient advertising, by the day or weoL, Ifiy cents pers'juarofor ofich insertion. TEIECITY. Tiik lti.v AvroniAN ir If tit Uy nail atZUcnl amonthjrefof jnndaye. I'mtU frit who cimltintltttciit$senct from Ihr citu inn Jinjv, Tjik astobiax fnlJoii them, D.ui.v r Wkkklv dtttitm titanu luisl-nfiei with an; iiddittimnl xienr. AiMrsf-e may lie riiiiitued J often ax tlexttttl. Istrr nrder at tin rmiiitiinj rimm. The Weston Leader has a typo in its oHlcu who eats flics. The City of Chester bailed from San Francisco on the 2Cth. Did you notice how brilliantly those lamps shone last nighU IJreyinen Sc Sommervillo are the heaviest tti.x-payerd in Wasco county. -Captain Flavel'h family have gone to iian Francisco tn wake an extended visit. The Trafalgar and Modoc are outside, and a British hark, name un known. -The American .shiji Philip Fit. patricl: sailed fur the Oohimhia on the 2Glli. The California left Victoria en route from Sitka t the Columbia last Yednesdaj The British bark Wanlock sailed on the 24th from Liverpool for the Columbia. The barkentine Tarn O'Shamer is now loading wheat in Portland, under charter for Astoria. It was quiet along the city front yesterday; u rough day on the water, and very little in the way of items. - -The Harry Morse came down from Portland at six o'clock Wednes day evening, Willamette Chief towing. Oregon City is to have a new city hall to cost 9."0. Overhead will be a council chamber, recorder's office and jury room. 1). West and St. Clair Dernier aie about to start a shingle factory at Westport. The machinery anived on the dock yesterday. The British bark Mary Lw cleared for Queenstown yesterday, with 10,014 ctls. of wheat from Port land and 0,450 ctls. fioni here; total Yalue of cargo 40,70.". A miraculous appearance of juail recently surprised the people of Vir ginia City, Nevada; and if it h but followed by manna, many of the un regenerate will be converted. The Temple Bar, Lanarkshire. City of York, Taitsing, ("irasmere, Derbyshire and Mary Low. are all in port, ready for sea, and will cros out at the first favorable opportunity. Capt. M. C. Wilkinson, who has been making an extensive lour through Eastern Oregon, has taken ten Indian children four boys and six girls from the Umatilla reservation to the training school at Forest Grove. The British ship Deibyshire, chartered to this place, has finished loading and cleared for sea. Her cargo is 94,344 bbls flour, valued at $47, 170; and 20,000 ctls wheat valued at S37.000; total value, $84,170. The Northwestern Marriage In surance company, of which C. J. Hansen is agent here, is meeting with marked success. Since he lias estab lished his agency here he has issused a largo number of policies. The advan tages offered are peculiarly striking. - We acknowledge a pleasant call from Mr. E. W. Eaton, agent and manager of "The Investigator" and ''The Western Fireman," two Chicago papers published in the interests of the fire department. He is introduc ing his publications and appointing agencies on this coast. Chief of Police Barry deserves credit for enforcing order and quiet at the theatre Wednesday evening. The con trast was appreciated by all who really go to a play to see the acting on the t3ge and do not care to hear the com ment of those who are a little vocifer ous in their criticisms of high art. Not s mr -He T1,ousftt- Five-dollar jold iiieccs that have been "manipulated" have again made their appearance in Astoria. To a casual observer they look all right, but close examination shows that they have been split, sawed out ami ham mered together, as much as $1.50 of gold being removed. One party who had had one shoved onto him some where, flung it down at the Occident yesterday. When "Cap." declined to take it and showed him where the de ficit existed, a naval authority who was standing by, said: "Why, j'es, an' one can see that that one is no good. See, here is a genuine one," at the same time taking out two that he had received an hour before. Unfor tunately for his sagacity the Uo in his possession were even wnr.-e in the matter of lihtagc than the one in dispute. CrueL From member of the legislature the Seattle Chronicle learns of a state of affairs at the penitentiary that de mands immediate and full investiga tion. The prisoners are clothed in the lighte.it sort of apparel. Their pants are usually dungcree and they have but the single pair. One man stated that he had had but one pair of pants in thirteen mouths the time he had been there. When they work out and get wet, their clothes dried on them in bed. The heaviest irons are used one man wearing 2."-pnund shackles for a number of years, but now they are 17 pound. These shackles are never taken off -are worn night and day until the men step out free. Robbing Uncle Sam. The cae of the United States vs. Jesse Eaton, postmaster ut Spanish Hollow, Wasco county, has been le cently on trial in the U. S. Circuit. A little over a year ago a sou of Mr. Eaton, who acted as his deputy, was arrested charged with robbing legis tered letters of various nnms, amount ing l) about 900. He acknowledged his guilt and about $280 of the money was recovered, and he. was sentenced to eighteen months' imprisonment in the penitentiary. The present suit has been brought against Mr. Eaton for the recovery of the balance of the money .stolon. Take3 the Cake. While in the midst of a massive article on the .'esthetic sociology of ulterior positivism yesterday morning, a half dozen or so of young ladies in short dt esses brought in a handsome specimen of their culinary ait in the shaptt tif a fronted cake artistically bordered with wax-like begonias and delicate fuscliias. Floueis i hough bright, must fade, the biightest still l the fleetest; cake that's sweet was made just t be ate when sweetest. Thanks. Killed. Bernard Haggerty, section boss on the east side narrow gauge division of the 0. R. & X. railroad, was killed Monday afternoon near the South Santiam bridge. He attempted to board a gravel train, missed his hold, fell on the track, and was literally cut in twain by the wheels which passed over his chest. Haggeity was a single man, i55 years old, and had been em ployed upon the road about a year. 0'flii(l.l Ah Gov. A .Mongolian of imposing presence and majestic mien, who was sontenced to pay a fine of S23 r repo.-e in the bastile for twelve days, for irregularity of conduct, is now the only boarder that Sheriir Twombly has. He says, "sleallee clam, get twelve da'; steallee biftelc get state prison allee time, maybe.' The Chas. Worsley arrived down last evening, Cooke towing, C'ongdon pilot. This 3ear the assessment of prop erty in Umatilla county is $2,i7O,O0O. This will probably be reduced by re- batement about $20,000. The Oregonian of the 20th speak ing of Leinenweber it Co.'s exhibit at the fair says that it demon si rates that every soit of leather, from the heaviest sole to the finest calf, can be produced in this state. The displaj' of tanned hides covers the entire range of quali ties and forms a valuable and interest ing collection. As noticed in a for mer mention, the littles from which these leathers were made were grown in Oregon; they were tanned at the upper Astoria tannery, and the ma terials used were largely of Oregon production. The leather is adopted for boots, shoes, harness, etc. in fact to all the uses to which leather may be applied. The display of boots and sho3s by Loiuemveber it Co., made in their factory in upper Astoria from leather of their own production, is various in style aud quality and high ly creditable. Coast Beacons. Tiie beacons and lights established on the coast, says the Bulletin, arc laid down m the nautical almanac and J the distinctive peculiarities ami bear- f ings of each desaibed. But there is probably no part f the world's sea board devoted to commerce whete there are so many and so frequent changes made in the number, order, character and position of lights; buoys and fog bells and whistles as on the coast line from Puget Sound to San Diego. Many of these changes are made on such short notice that it is impossible for manner in remote mA.ffl la .l-ka ... ... t . ...tit. ..... ... $.. f I Ai 1.1 lit llllX; llll"i IJJUII1.7JI III W1JIC L" enable them to profit by it when ap proaching the coast with their vessels?. The Fern Glen's case .seems to be one of that order. Where Captain Bnbb expected to see a white and red flash ing light ho saw a red one only. Ho was puzzled by an existing order of lights at variance with the record of the nautical almanac with which his ship was supplied. It ma' develop on an official examination 'that Captain Bnbb might have been fortified with the knowledge which would have saved his vessel, but on the face of his own testimony the trouble seems to have been caused by a change in the lights on Tillamook Bock and at Point Adams. The Lighthouse Board en deavors no doubt to give the widest publicity to all changes in coast warn ings for the benefit of those "who go down to the sea in ships," but itappean open to question that the notico of these changes is ample enough to in sure the mariner the greatest certainty of being informed in time to prevent the possibility of disaster. Lost. On Tuesday last, Woods fc Co., of Bruceport, tarted to tow a pile driver around lo fi ray's Harbor, but upon getting outside, the lilies parted, and the steamboat went back after new lines. When she got back, there was no driver. It was gone. The sea, the deep blue sea hath it; it lies whert pearls lie deep. Hotel Arrivals. rAKKEK UOlf.SK. .1 W Brewer, Walter Mndge, city; .1 N Stark, Brnceport; C L Townc, Willapa; Pat O'Neil, Wall.i Wnlla; A H Sales, Youngs Biver; T Seclve, .1 E Xoland, city; Thus, llaunes, Denny Kelleher, Nehalem; Hon PCallendcr, Portland; IT T Amesbury, Vancouver; C A Reed, Ilwaco; .fames M Parrish, city; .1 West, Clatsep: Capt E .1 Moody, city; C B Smith, Knappten: 11 M Wooden, Xchalem. A'otiee. .hist leeeived per steamer Columbia, a fine lot of eastern octet's, which will be served up in first class -l leal lins cocs. Oecitlent block. Max. Wagner's San l'ranew-o Na tional luewery beer can't be heat. I'enanehep Creams and Opera Caia mels at the Astoria Candy Factor. Choice Candies. fie.sh iinnle eer day. at the Astoria Canih Factor. Cocoaiiut Caramels, freslt Io-iia. at the Astoria Caiuh Factory. Fresh lard, of their own maniilac ture. at Warren & Eaton's. I'. Wilhelni, Hoss saloon, oppusite tlie Clarendon hotel, Portland. Oregon. Vinegar ot the very nest qualify can lie had of fa Wanner, in am quatiily at :ai rent's per gallon. Mr. John lingers ot' the Central Mar ket, lias made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc., in their season Max Wagner has had his place re painted, and' it is now more attractive than ever. Slop as you go b. If 1. A. f'oodman, on Clienaiinis street, has just received the latest and most fashionable .style of gents and. ladies boots, shoes, etc. If von want the het of fru'tl and vegetables, fiesli every day. call at T. (. H.nviing's fruit store, Main street, opposite Lochs. Hot. cold, and shower baths at the Occident hair drcs-ing .saloon, twenlj tive cents. . Ice cream at Jto-coes oj-.stor and le freshment saloon in Occident hotel block. The Xcw Testament authorized edition revised, for twenty-five cents at Charles SteuMis and Sons Cil. Uool; store. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old JJourbon. and the be.st of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem, opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. Charles btevvns & Son are in re ceipt of a fine stock of mouldings, and aie now prepared to make picture frames to order. Call and inspect their stock. Those hats and caps for little fellows are selling rapidly at M. I). Kant's Mer chant Tailor Establishment: no wonder, though, they arc new and nobby styles ami very cneap. Julius Ilalbsguth, tt competent mn ic teacher for piano, organ or vocal music recommends himself to the kind notice of the public of Astoria. Orders left at Chas. Stevens & Son's bookstore will find prompt attention. iwk A .splendid lot of Eastern Oyster just anived bvthe Stale, of California at Tom Smith's Oyster Saloon. Main treet r The Peruvian syrup lias cured thou- comn lets free to any address. & Sous, Boston. SetUW.Fowlf miscellaneous. MAGNUS 0. CROSBY. Dealer in HARBWABE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings. Pliita and Steam Fitters Goods and Tools.. SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD, SHEET IROH TIN AND COPPER, nn mill triohu'PlMolin nauui'iouoiiuoufti. Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP PER, PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with r.eatness anil dispatch. Nuif lint (list class workmen employed. A l:iie:u.sni uncut of S C A L K 8' CnuMjiiU on Itaiiit Mrs. P. 31. Williamson. UKAi.ri: iv DKKSS TULMiHlXUS. Alt kinds of WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC, Corner of Ci.ss ami .Icnvrsuii streets, s:ii.. Sstaniiin;r ami Dies Making i!en to onler. ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Oyster Saloon. . 'j i . . vw-sv; rllKNA.MCS STUKirr. .WHiKlA. mm: t 'm:i:sh:xi:i is hxaskh to X announce to the Latf 2s and Gentlemen of this City Thai .ie is nowwreparetl to furnish for them, in Jirt clas- sljle. ami ever Mjle. ovsti'.Ks. nor coi-n:r. tk. irrc. r niK Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon.. CIIKN'AMrs STKKirr. Please j;i e we a call. KOSCOK DIXON". Proprietor. CHINOHONA RUBRA, AND CALIFORNIA GRAPE BRANDY TifE ai:i:.iri:sT MEDICAL DISCOVERY tF THE A (IK. SivJ our Ir.jMl i-ohianis lm pailicnlar-. ami VALUirHKAlni. HEAD ! BOWLING ALLEY, t!i:o. mix. - - - pKoi'KiirroK laitrance tm Cheinmus Mreel. Astoria. t4i The lipt im:il!l of Unics. I.iiitoi ClK!ii. ami tiie best Allev in Dieon. :i!t.l Wilson &. Kisiihis MiliKLCATIXO Ol!-S. COAJ, Olf- I'AINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. P1W) VISIONS, MILL FKK1), GARDEN SEED, G1IASS SKKl). Which will lie lACliaiijfeil for couulrv puv. dure or sold at lowest prices. Comer Cheiiamus and Hamilton Streets astouia. oi:e(;on. Washington "Slarket, Main S'lrcct, - - Axloria O.rtfmi i:i:i;ajfAX ,v- i:i-:i:j;v YESPi:cTFrLLY CALL TIIK ATTK.. IXtion of tho na'olic to tins fact that th abore MarLct xri!I ahrajs honuiiplieil wilb n FULL VARICTY IJKST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS! Which will e.cM nt Iocot ratca, vrholcale and retail. Specinl nittintion sirou tnsupplj nc nhUix. GEO. W. DAY, Uuholsterinn and Fentiirin.i Fiirnitm." Cutting down Billiaid end Peel Tables. All work done i.rniiilitlv and wnrmniHl s.uisi.i,iui. Shop in J. V. Gearharfi biilldini;, opposite O.K.&X.Cosdock. ll nticf-int..t ifjhas. Stevens & Son CITY ROOIv STOKE. ' BROWN'S HTTILDING ujiposite the In r.-oni i.itep. ouuiiieil h Sehmcer's Confectionery Lai'pst and Best Assortment Of novelties in the stationary line .itsuallv found in a flrst-cl.-.ss iltM,k store. consisting of hooks. nxi: statioxkky. ijoi.ti pi:. i;ooi.s. Abut ms. aiuoMo.s. fkaaies. alKKKOSCOrKS. DIAKIKS. All of wliicn will he srJd ar prices ft Inch DEFY COMPETITION. P S. The latest l-Iastem and California lierioiiicalsconstaiitU on hand. ciias.s r:vi:s sox Free to Everybody ! A Beautiful Book for the Asking P.J .ii'l'lMii;. crsonali at tin nearest olilee oi iiii:s.i:l:i: MANfFAcrciaxt; :o.. tor In posial card if at a distance), and adult itcrsnn will lc presented with a lieaiitifullv illustrated civ of a New lieok entitled GENIUS REWARDED, - ei: Tiir Story of tie Sewii lacliine. t'onl. lining a ltandsonie and wil stei I eu lavii'.K fionsispicce : also.islinelj engraved wooil ruts, and Iviaml in an elaliorale lilne and !'d liilior.tpliid cover. Xo charge whatcwi is iieide for this handsome book, which can w olit.iined onl Ii application at the branch and siiliordinn'te ollieet of The Singer Mautifai lurinu c. The Singer Manufacturing Co. Principal OiYiec. :tl I nioaSipiare. i:v oi:k. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE. The iiudctsagiirrt respfctfnlly nntilU's the pnlilie that Ii.win hceii appointed agent for the NEW iMPROVED SINGER, He is now prepared to offer tliee unrivalled Sewing Maelimes on such terms as cannot fail to meet the wants ot eveijhodv in need of this indispensable article of household rtiniitnie. l.ibiia! disionnt made on cash sales, 'lo tliosfd' sinii-iit I will sell on the iiistahm-ul Ulan five dollars a month, it centsa dav. i5essih:m it costs a smoker for cigaisi. will soon purchase vourv.ifeaSinger. The Best Sewing Machine Ever Put Together. OM Sewing .Machii.e.s lakcn m exchange. Attachinctil.s. Needles, Cotton. Oil. etc.. al uajson haiiil. Call and examine Hie Singer Sewing Machine ami Hie varletv of work il can pciroiiu at 1 C. UOhDIiX'S. gent Singer Iaiu Co 3-Xa 07JE3 S (PAVrXTED JUX2S IStu, 1976.) FOR SALE BY Corn Husk Mouthpiece Cigarettes IN 1IAVV. ITKIitl I!. WD MKCINIA ToJureo. me puiest .iml lienllh:ist CK5AK i;riT in p... Kr sale at IK. C. SMITH'S. Tni.n. S'.uvi km:. Manager. vra s:. EtH.fiGCEs2ja:,xr OIm DRUGS AND CHEfMiCALS. Toilet anil Fancy Articles, PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. 2PrCriptlns earefu'lv compounded al all hours. "Moinroisitliic 'llncttins and IVllet", and Hiiiiiphievs!sp,;'iIii,Nal'"5epI. TO-DAi'i TO-i)AY! NORTHWESTERN MARRIAGE INSURANCE CO, or- P0RTLAND. OREGON. Capital Stock. - $100,000 iueyijiaiate.l .Inly riOtli. ISS1-. Tills is a very line npjMirtituity Tor voan pcoplt' to secure a Marriuyc Pcltctj from $1 000 to $10,000 for a er little ouliav. JiSf Aitv iiiipilncs addressed to the uuder siued will receive prouiit nttcntiou. v II.. S. Il.lXSK.Axt. '! nnir i."c I i . '"r..'i MLr3""' "S I .1 Kircu milii- J'"" Mn, .;.ais.iL ,., I j,ia,Von short nidice, at reasonable rates. Applv to C. . CAPIiKS, ' Columbia t: City IXL and Winter 1881. The largest, stock of goods ever brought to Astoria is now exhibited- at . THE LEADING r." Dry Goods i Clothing' House ODfJ i Fresh arrivals by every Steamer, conse quently I get the Latest Eastern Novelties. STRICTLY ONE PRICE - -.,.., t-.. and that ALWAYS THE LOWEST. MOUUUMUUakMllBI EDo not fail to get my prices and examine goods before purchasing. a H. COOPEB., IXL More, near Parker House, Astoria. The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot 3ES. B., HA WES, TWO IMHIUS KAST OT' OCnDEST. - - ASTORIA, OKEBOS CHAS. HEILBORN, ' ; MANUFACTUKKU OF FtniNlTUPvE 5 B-EDDINC4 AND DKALER IN Carpels, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames ani MOHlilligs WINDOW COKNIUES AND CURTAIN POLES ;. .('nniplete In eveiy branch. J THE COLUMBIA BREWERY Isik&EIi. IS M I i:;:iOK TO MOV. AMI Is hXlT.l.U-D l;Y XOXE ON THIS HIAM JOHN HAlUs, - - PROPKIETOK, CHEWAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, 0REO0N. tic-orders left at the CKKMAXIA liEKU HAM. will lie promptly atteaded to.-W ASTORIA M. MEYER ASTOltTA, TJEDITTION OFVIIOLESALK PRICES. $7 50 PER BARRElTOP 30 GALLONS. r.AUOE oi:dei:s ix like proportion. Less Quantities, - - 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - I 60 per Dozen firSpecial attention paid to order from Public Houses and Famllles.'ga Piles for Sali Mr r MeMiiliui is nrennrcil to furnish Fir or Hemlock Piles IX AW AMOIXT TO OKDKK, AM n.N SHORT NOTICE. Leave outers ar the store of Trenchant & Upshur. Astoila. ., ... Or addict, A. B. McMILLAN. Olney, Oregon. IXL MaHBHi MAV RF. HAD OK SOJJC AUENT. V AUn. A&nt for the celebrat4?dl lIEDALhlON RANGE, . BREWERY. Proprietor. OllEGON. OREGON BRASS WORKS, D- MOQRE. - ' TKOrjUETOR. i Sd St. Bet. CAD, Fsrtlmad. Brass, Bell and Composition Castings, . I nf J...A.... .l..n.X.HTC mill. 1 r nrj.v Cocks and Valves, ot all kinds, made and re paired. Steam Whistles. Oil Globus. Hy draulic llpes and Nozzles, Babbit Metal. Cash paid for old Copper and Brass, Lead aud Zinc. Particular attention, paid to all kinds of Ship Work. &