w J1 hC ilUUvi .SStCriKU, ASTORIA, OREGON: TUESDAY NOY.;i.,. 1SS1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. fMunday Excepted;. J. F. HALLORAN Sz COMPANY, rcRi.TMii:t: ami I'lroiMMinoijH. A.tUnnun JiuUdhuj, o'twa Street. Terms of Subscription ; etrod by Corner, per tvoo1:.............:S Cents Sent by mail, four months..... ......M.f3 efl Sent br mall, cno year.. ............. 9 0-J Froo of Postage to Subscriber. -sr Advertisements inserted by tbeyeir at the rate of SI .7j per square per month. Transient advertising, by tho dny or week, 1fiy cent per saunrofor each insertion. THECITY. I'hk Daily aatomax ivill lie tent hy mallatViccnl a month.frecnf jtottagc. Head er irho contemplate absence from the citu can hare Tiik AsroiirAX fUow Hum, Daily r Wkkkl-v rfttion to any pot-offlce with out additional cxprnxe. Add?er man he tnanged a. ofUn nx actireA. .ouv orrf"v at ti' connlinu room. Don't fail to hoar Schwatka to night. The turkeys arc beginning io look a little anxious. The Ocklahama took the Lucli Fergus up the river Sunday. Fresh oysters in e-crvMh at Mr-. ArrigoniV. Tho R. B. Handy started up to Portland Sunday afternoon. Puget Sound parties talk of going into the smoked herring business. Ma v. Wagner's .San Francisco Na tional brewery beer can't be beat. It takes three people to keep a necret; but t;vo of them must be dead. -Judge Runey has disposed of his interest in the business to .Tas. Crow. The Alden IJesse starts from Roit- laud this morning for the Flowery Kingdom. Frank Fabre has oysters in cver style. Stew ami pan roasts a specialty. The Beecroft aud Chipman came down Sunday; Dixie and Ordway towing. The British baik Dinua, Kelly master, from Brisbane, arrived on Sunday. Another of those fine A. II. Chase organs at the City I'ook Store. It now takes eighty-six hours to make tho distance between Roseburg and Bedding by the 0. and C. stage. The Albany Democrat thinks that Oregon needs a normal school. There are a good many things that it needs worse. Xmas, .Xqjv Year's, anil biilh-da cards, the finest ever in thecilv. at the City Boel: Store. The Social Soiree club are mak ing extensive preparations for a most enjoyable gathering on Thanksgiving night. J. T. Borcher is preparing smoked salmon by a process by which they keep sweet for an indefinite length of time. Mr. .John Rogers 01 the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc., in their season The Clara Barker tame down Sunday with a load of lumber for the Sea Side Backing Co.. .and shingles for the new county jail. Take a trip to the Arctic to-night aud hear the story from the lips of the man who penetrated further to the north pole than any of his gallant confreres. The City Book Store has on exhibi tion oneof the finest selection of holitln goods ever owned. Call and oxniiiinV for yourselves. - -Win. Schmolze, f San Francisco, is the inventor of a simple attach ment, to be applied to any ordinary transit by which the true meridian may be ascertained by the sun. The British ship Chas. Worsley is ready for sea. She has on board 24.819 ctls. wheat and 12,533 bbls. flour from Portland; and 4119 cases salmon, S519 bbls. flour, and 40 cases fruit from Astoria. Her cargo is worth $117,065. A large and -well selected .stock of the latest books, now on exhibition at Adler's book store. The Band of Hope on Sunday was addressed by Prof. Lyman, of Forest Grove. Fifteen new members were initiated, and recitations given by members. The Band meets at the Presbyterian church on Sunday at four o'clock. All are invited. The Santon, which started up the river about a week ago, is still hard and fast opposite Columbia City. Va rious causes are given for the cas ualty, and if, as alleged, the pilot is responsible, the Board of Pilot Com missioners will have a case of investi gation. Wo learn that tho pilot's bondsmen ask to be released in the matter. At ZiiberSEaJL To-Nfglik Tu Lieut. Schwatka, of our or.nj State, must 1 accorded the honor of being the nly Arctic explorer who won the encomiums of the entirn iorM The Loudon Roval Ge-nnlr wot.ti. i he lAHiaoa Loyal uungmpii.-. cal Society sty: The achievement of Lieut. Schwatka and his companions is most remarkable, and in maty re spects his journey is without a paral lel. It reflects the highest credit on the Commander and on those who served under hun so admirably; and it is certain that the uoik could not have been done without natural quali ties of a very high order, combined with careful training and the most j thoughtful adaptation of the best at tainable means to the end in view.' I Tho S. F. Examiner of July CiOth. says: ''Last night Lieut, Schwatka, ( S. Army, who is weli known as a determined and successful Polar ex plorer, and whose exploits m the frozen regions are a pride and a boast I to all Americans, delivered a lecture on Arctic explorations before tip Academy of Sciences. The hall, which will seat over 1,000. was so densely packet! that 1 he heat was inmost insup portable, but the audience war. so deeply interested in 1 he lecturer and his extraordinary discourse that they scarcely noticed the inconvenience.'' lie lectures at Liberty hall to-night and we shall be glad to note u full house for the distinguished lecturer. The Oracle. The clipper ship, rac!e, now hying in this port, is a fine specimen of an American ve.l. She was built in Hitchcock and Blair's ship yard at Bath, Maine, and is rated A 1. Her length is 225 feet, breadth of beam 54 feet, and she registers 1550 tons. She lias made the best time 011 record for a sailing vessel on the trip from Liverpool to Philadelphia- sixteen days; on this vo-age she made, by log, :3S miles in one day. She left New Yuri; for the Columbia on the 19th of last April, making the run in 141 days. She brought to Portland sufficient railroad plant of all kind to fully equip twenty miles of road, and takes out a large cargo of wheat for Lh'eipool direct. Twenty-Five Dollars Reward Frank Hudson, brother of deny Hudson, who was drowned at Oak Point on the 18th itist., otters twenty five dollars reward for the lecovery of the body. He was Jive feet seven inches high, had brown hair, scar 011 cheek, had on rod flannel shirt, pants and overalls, leather hoots with steel cl-mip?. Mr. Hudson's address it Oak Point, Washington Ten it 01 y. Dr. Crang goes to the jH-uhiMiln iill Wednesday. -The City of Cheater artived in, Sunday morning. The Geo. W. Elder got tiown yes terday morning. Hoi. eold, and shower Baths al the Occident hair die-sing saloon, twentv iive cents. The State of California armed down at nine yesterday morning, and will go to sea this . n. The P.ritish barks Scottish Uaid, andMaiian King, hence, arnveil at Singapore last Thursday. - -The Columbia came in at eight o'clock yesterday morning and pro ceeded up stream at eleven. Chas. ste ens anil Son haea Moi-k of mouldings and moulders tools which can be bought cheap for cash Jo elosc out that branch of the business. !) i'. Ireland le-tves this morn ing on an extended trip through Ore gon and Washington Territory. --There is considerable activity ie. porled In the matter of .laternielons and the nsosto which they an applied. - -We aie credibly informe I by one of the youngest inhabitants, that a shower may be expected at any time now. Lieut. Schwatka, an Oregouian whom all delight to honor, arrived on the Columbia yesterday morning. He lectures at Liberty Hall to-night, on a subject tif world-wide interest. Hon. M. C. George, now en route to Washington, called upon us j'es terday. Without being at all san guine, Mr. George is of the opinion that something can be done this winter looking toward the recognition by Congress of the great importance of the Columbia, and the appropriation of a sufficient sum to do some good. We shall bo glad to know that Mr. George will have beeu appointed on the committee having river appropria tions in charge, feeling confident that he will do nil that can be done in the matter.- Owing tti the stormy weather, the daily express between here and San Francisco failed to cennect: hut instei we have filled our case with a choice lot of creams and other candies of our own mate, at me Astoria Uauuy Factory, Acicnowledgmen t Mr. Dement has handed us the following which is self-explanatori': 1 H.i:vi:la.xi, O Nov. 3. JS1. " " Dement, Astoria -Dear sir: We , , " recc.,i,t ot 3'"r tavorot Oct. 2:th u.h ,,,, Ilf 570 as .,.,..,.... ; two doltarr. ami i.w.litv.fit-.. ..nt r'.. ...V VI -"v -m -" II!1 HnrCOl Munnmiuif !.'..... v.. Garfield Monument Fund. WV! thank the citizens of V.fnr!i m tlm Z l,n,l .'. '- -vstum 111 tile , "" """ '- ocep sym-j pathy tnoy have shown for our na- tional work, and hone this worthv ex-i ample may be followed by many other cemmittees throughout the country. The mines of all Contributors will be recorded 11, books which will be pre-! served in the monument. Verv resnectfullv T H Win- u'r'pirv ' i- ... :.. ios1.. ( nMlulXW- F. II. 1-iinw:. Secietarv. Fresh lard, ol their own mauulae Hue. at Warren & Eaton's. -California nurserymen are going through Oregon buying all the fruit trees they can find sellers for, to ship them to the Golden State. When Mrs. Fry, of l.'nionvillo, recently eloped, she added in sult to injur by leaving a note ad vising her husband to marry a frugal widow of their acquaintance whom she knew would be good to the "seven small Fry." Warren & Eaton have nioicd to the corner ol Hamilton and Chennmns streets, in the building formerh occu pied hi Trenchaid & Upshur. -The Dalles Times learns from a reliable source that the Northern Pa cific Co. aro not only intending to build their road from a point below Tacomn to Seattle, but even further north, to the line of (ho IJritish provinces. They may eventually form a connection with the Canadian Pa cific The finest and freshest candies imd I-rench sweetmeats at A tiler's. Vewe-t novelties by every steamer. The Salem Talk says that it is re ported rhatCapt. Ilatch, owner of the rivor steamer A. A. McCulK, will build a dock and warehouse at the foot of State street during the present winter. This independent line is said to be the nucleus around which the lately organized 'Farmers' Transpor tation company"' proposes v. build up the means of carrying their own freights when they meet .s.i going vessels. The New Testament authorized edition levised, for twenfv-five cents al Charles Stevens and Sons :U j(Mik store, Fresh bear tracks are frequently seen in the neighborhood of .John Day nver of late. Bruin is credited with having some sagacity and strong appe tite for fresh pork, and many anec dotes are connected therewith. A tewnightn since asmoke house on a ranch at the mouth of tho aforesaid river was visited, the two largest ."houldei.s of pork abstracted aud the doors carefully closed. The owner feels too utter for uttereuce. but must grin and bear his Ios while ho brings all his mathematical faculties in exer cise to determine how many pedals thai nocturnal pilferer possesses. A sphMidiiMiit or Eastern Oisteis just arrived by the State of California at Tom Smith's Oyster Saloon. Main treet. -We are in receipt of a .statement which alleges that the object of the Vetoraits' Home Association of Cali fornia is to found an honorable rofuge for every disabled man on the Pacific coast who has ever defended our country's flag, on land or sea. It s.iy.s that of the men who conquered this coat from Mexico, or bravely preserved our National existence several hundred are in public hospitals and poor-houses, and other are on the verge of hegyery. "'The meri ein Republic stands disgraced! Agi- j tale thissubject with patriotic earnest ness." Veterans are requested to organize and send for subscription books. Independent contributions may be sent by draff, postal order on Welis, Fargo & Co., piyable to the Treasurer of the Association. San Francisco, California. The steamer Diana arrive'd in the Loudon docks from Labrador last September, having in her refrigerating room 0,000 salmon in perfect condi tion. Many of the fish were taken out, soaked for an hour or two in cold water to melt gradually the frozen flesh, and then duly cooked, with the result that it was utterly impossible to tell the cutlets or lioiled "head and shoulders" thus obtained, from the freshest and cleanest run fish which passes from the pool directly into the kettle. The flesh was declared to be quite firm, pure and clear in color, the flavor absolutely unimpaired, and the "curd," about which every con noiseur is justly particular, exhibited itself ii3 freely and richly as upon the flakes of a seasonable Tay fish. Adler's new stock of goods, now be ing opened, is enormous. To enumerate the tavlr-? and varieties would be im possible. Take a look at them yourself. Farm to Kent. I Inquire of F. Kroscl. L Vuothcr fine lot of Eastern Oyster just received at Koscoc. er steamer Ore-ron. Occident block. r Sherman Ili-os. Kxiirevn j UMI, m.,,iv,. ,m,,.re at the slotv ,,r j. v,. Case for upper Astoria or any other j part of the city. Leave your order-, on i lhe slate and 'they will be promptly at-; ',M' lo-. ....... ..,.. , ,,., . n ,, r, ,. I n,r jm.,. flQ nf jhn n m , Is a m:,m,uo;h sheet, nearly double UlU1 J U1 lIJ0 0GH1IJS HldUJIllllf. J 'he sl?e of the Daily. It U jint tlie pa-1 Coiitauiln- a liailonie and eostlvteel i- I l10r ltr I"0 hre-ide. containing In addl- grahjgirentlspifce: a'.-o.2SllnpIvenKra.-d tiontoall t!:e current news. choice mis- ooa rut-.and boandiuan elaborate blue cellani. agricultural matter, marker re-' :,nd ",M Hthogmjihcd cover, o charge 1-'. lr N nun'shed to nResnJJlj 'Pnwr ai - "" yrar in auvanee. j Aot.ee. I During my absence stockholders in j the O. F. 1...V It. Association will pay thciHissessmcnt to I. W. Case. " j A..I.Mr.f.!.i.i:.Sce. Xntiee. lust received per steamer Columbia, j Columbia. I a fine lot of eastern oysters, which will oeserveuup m Jirst class stiieat i;os coes, Occident block. .otioe to tlu -ndie Switches, curls ami fii7ts made from combings or cut hair. Call on or ad dress w.m. rm.i'.Mi.virr. Occident hair dressing saloon. Astoria. Oregon ISrIck! IlricK! Itrick ! I have on hand a large amount of brick for sale at from r to .s per thousand. Call ami examine, near Astoria eemo tei. Jnii.v Wll.I.lAMn Take Xotiee. On after this dale an additional 10 cenLs per cord will be charged tin all orders for sawed wood not accompanied by the cash, at Omvs woed yard. .Iitlv lst,1XSl. Xotlce. 1 wish all parties indebted to me to make immediate payment.as 1 want the! money. A list or inileblctiuess wilrbe found at .1. W. Cearhait's; that gentle man is authorized locollcctall bills due. Prompt attention will save cost?. Fi:i:d.Shi:kma.. Lateof Cily Market. To I,ive Men. Tin: AsjtokiIvx has now reached a circulation which places it ai the head of the list of Oiegon dailies, and insures to advei Users ihcivor more benefit for the amount paid than nia be secured elsewhere. To those who wish to reach the largest number of readers at the smallest expense, we otfer the miliums of an attractive dally, the success of wiiieunouiuieien start has been laroljrrT irinl OTnin inn boyond th.t expectations of the most OH ttl LEAD1 STR P LEAD sanguine. 1 j Rtiy the Weekly. Tin. vi:t:ui.t A- 01:1 V.N for this! """ "01 hi josi ,sui-n iiiioilliailOll j s''il,rs,v1rs;:"v:ls,rr,:isi few advertisements, and i chock to the muzlc of information that no famih KrS a ear. -5l M for .six. luoiilhs.or ien cents , ,,(roopv' wcelr i full ot iiuf ..tinl. iir....ilr.i. . 1. 1 lee. csiiii oner auoiiiei pi i.eol seven dollars to an person making lite best score in six shots with the rille. and three dollars forihebcsl with the pistel: payable the ir.th iiist.. after which there will be turkey shunting up io the -j:td. at the Astoria shooting Callcrv. Ciiai:ti:i:s & Moi:to.. Prop's. P. .1. Goodman, on Chenamus street, has just received the latest ami most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. -Oh. where did ou get that beautiful boof French candy T "Why, at Atl ler'.s. of couise. lie gets a fresh supply by every Miimicr." For the genuine .1. II. Colter old llourhoii. ami the best of wines, liquors and San Fraueksco beer, call at IlieOem, opposite the hell tower, and see Camp bell. ' Circuit Court l.lanks. County (Joint IMauks. Justice Court Klauks,' Shipping Ilktnks, Miscellaneous. Ulanks, j Deeds, Mortgages, efp.. for Sale al Tin: ArYOi:iA.Volilce. j Never go shopping without con j .suiting the advertising columns of Ttn:i AsTOi:r.. Pliey will lell ,oii where, the best bamaiiis are to be ha'd. ami just i what meivhaists arc athe ami doing llllsillCs... I Julius Halhsge.th. a competent I music teae'.er Tor piano, organ or ocal music, iccomuieiuls himself to the kind notice of the Astoria public. I Oideis leH al Vtller's book store will I receive prouid attention. j I'olicies in the North western Mar riage Iiisiii-ance Co. are being taken in great numbers. II. .1. Hansen, the agent I 101 mis piaee. icpon.s seci.u uus wcck. An person desiring a policy should either. see Mr. Hansen in pcrm or :td iliess hint a po-tal card at the Workm post-onii'c. Hotel Arrivals. occmnXT. .1 V Currier. S F; Fred It Schnalka, j lT S Army; II HaiiMiinn, S F; SH1 Grcenburg, Portland; J as O Denny, j S F; R Wat.son fc servanr. W T IVisa, I city; C A McGuire, Clatsop; Col 1-1 Sparrow, Fort Stevens; .las Straii" i Portland; T P. Wctherker. city; TS O'Harra, .losie llaupath, Clatsop; .1 u Mume, u A Men, city; M lierrick.i Ilwaco; .1 X Fish.r, Ordway; Miss Dnrell, city; D H Shindle, P.ntland; Ueo Lrown. llwaeo; I. O Ci.n-.loi,. whah uill be excl,:,nKedfol-country ,m rortlatut. ' diueorsoldal lowest prices. imkkkk iiorsi:. : Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets .1 X Stark, Oystenille; IfBXe.v-l ASTOKI A. OltEGON. bury, S Ellison, Knappa; D Grant,; - - .1 Hawn, Ilwaco; V L Stone, John : QPILES. Turpy, John Days R; F Uruwn, J 11 ' O Leathers, Ivnappton; W Tiden DMi . The under-iKiied is prepjtmlto itiniLsb r..fi.... 1 -RM..1 7, W I! a large number of Spiles and Spars at his .Mathews, I 1 Rarker, city; C Strauf niaee on short notice, at reasonable rates. Jr. Pertland: F Kroscl. Wnllnabi. H Williams. South Itend; F Whit-' comb, Woodwards Linding; K N- iuuu, iuiMiMiinn, it 1 -ueau. .LaKe ini v. ...... I):....-. ' I l 1 T Co, Cal. Free to Everybody ! la Beautiful Book for the Askinn i x 3 S npiihiiigpcr nnalh at the nearest ofllce ! .11 'rut:" sli:V'l' Al.tMTirrniiivii " t uirh postal tanlriat -ntNlanceV r.n.l n.iniV 1 eroti will tu iirescntrd with a beautiraUy j hhi.trated ew of a ,-w fettle entitled 1 GENIUS REWARDED, Ol: Till. , . llu. b(.J-aTlVl-j "'.,. "tf "",-Tn" iner Jlniiiifui'ttirhm Co. I He Singer manufacturing Co. Principal Office. r, 1'ni.m Sipiare. XI'.W VOKK. THE SINGER aTXTtTYVm ?ur rerrvwvi BSh W LJX KX lliillllIJN Jh. The undersigned rep el fully notifies the public mat having been appointed ivzcnt tor the NEW IMPROVED SINGER, He is now prepared to offer these unmallcd sewliijj .Machines on such terms as cannot failto meet the wants ol everybody hi need of this iiidisjK-usable article of libiw-hohl furniture. Liberal discount made on cash sabs To those dcirititj it I will sell on the instalment plan. Khe dollars a month. 17 cents a da t.s than it costs a smoker for ehcarsi. will soon purchase jour wife a Singer. The Best Sewing Machine Ever Put Together. I OJd Ncwhi;; Machine-, taken in exchange. Airiciunciiis. eelles. Cotton. Oil. etc.. al ways on hand. Call and examine the Singer Sew ini; .Machine and the variety of work it can pcrhinn at E. V. IfOLDKN'S. Agent Singer Man. Co. MAGNUS 0. (IR0SBY I'e.tler in HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings,' Ptata and Steam Fitters Goods and Tools, j SHEET IRON TIN AND'COPPER, 1 -. , . . in l Caw; and MerMs Supplies Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP- PER, PLUMBING ami STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch. Xone but llrsi class workmen employed. .V large assortment of SCALES Constantly on hand. IJ. B. FRANKLIN, UNDERTAKER, C'tniier 1 'a AsTtiKlA. ;nnl Sititiitnh( streets. OKKt.ON" iKi.: 1: IN WALL PAPER WlJ w . , x . x t ulfUMM VINl)0 SLIADLS AM U N DKKTA IC KitS GOODS. Wilson & Fisher IlK.VI.KItS IX I TT A 3EtLX W -A.3ELE3. 1 1 IiiriJKK'ATING OILS. COAT. OIL, . . . . nTT IAlN1's ANI) 0ILS' Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PKo VISIONS, MILL FEED, GA UDKN SKKD, GRASS SEKD. Apply to C.C.CAPIJiS. Columbia City LI5TTEK HEAD PAPER, I "PRINTED OR PLAIN, OF THE BEST L quality at The Abtorus office. IT V" J The largest stock of o-0oc1r ever brought to Astoria is now exhibited at i"HE LEADING 33rP rs- Fresh arrivals by every Steamer, conse quently I get the STlilCTLY ONE and thai A.LVVAYK THE LOWEST. ...... ..,Wl...Al,..--...M.,J.v... Do not fail examine goods before purchasing. C.H. COOPER, J X L Stove, near Parker House, Astoria. The Boss offee and Tea Pot ftfe 13T n &H AA. TWO DOOIJSKAST OF OCCIDENT, CHAS. HEILBORN, MANTJPAOTUKF.Il OF FUliNXTURE S? BEDDING ANT) DKAliKK IN Carpels, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, YJDOV CORNTOKS AND (TRTAIN POLES Complete in every branch. THE COLUMBIA BREWERY LiABiH, IS M'PKIMOl: It) MOS1, AND l.S i:CKU.I-1 P.Y XOM-: ON THIS COAST JOHN MAUN, - - PKOPK1ETOK, CHSflJAHUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. ee )nlers lelt at the CKKMAXIA UHKU HAM. will be promptly attended to."S ASTORIA M. W1EYER ASTORIA, REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARKELOF 30 GALLONS. LAitttK oisninrs i.v mkk puopoirriox. Less Quantities, - - 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - SI SO per Dozen ff3SiecI:iI attention paid to order from Public Houses and Faniilies.-Sl Washington Harket, Main Street, - - Astoria Oreyoi. llETtGMAX ( JiiSIUiY R riSPKCL'l'ri.LY CALL TIIK ATT EN-I tion of tho public to the fact that the above Market will always bopiippliedwith it FULL VA P.IEl'Y REST QUALITY or i - FRESH AND CURED MEATS I Which will bssold at lowest rated, wholesale andretail. Special attention given tosupplj- dk Bhint. . . ., IXL inter 1881. s 1 Clothing House Eastern Novelties. PRICE Io el my prices and MAV UK ILVD OF rC. I1.HAWBS SOLK AOF.XT. U. Aent for thi celebratfdS MEDALLION RANGE. i TKTV 42 . HBi ddi MTI - ASTORIA. OREGON S T BREWERY. Proprietor. OREGON. GEO. W. DAY. Upholstering and Repairing Furniture. Cutting down Billiard and Peel Tables. All work done piomptly and warranted s iithfactnry. Shop m .1. W.fiearhart's building, opposite OSlt. & X. Co's dock. I SHIPPING TAGS f iIE REST OUALFry, WILL BE SOLD tt.laln. j ny mo uuuuicu.m ujr uxa uui, ilUKU vr to suit custuraers. at Thk Asto&uk offict. a J