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'.' "ff.-C,? rsMTCysW-;: igvaJj-.-. ., 1 "'59ljjp' - - ' - - 1-4SF " Ht " S " C3) ASTORIA, OBEGON: JBSTJED EVEBY MORNING. (Mondi Bxceptedi, 3. P. HALLORAN & COMPANT, rcBU-arus axd lT.opRiEToitf. Terms of Subscription ; jervod by Carrier, per week cet by mail, furmcnths, jant by nail, one yaar. -1 00 sua Free of Postaeo to duh&srlboni. 3 AdTortuements inserted by the year t the rate of $1 l. per g-iaaro per month. Transient advortbinc. by the day or week. ifty cents per eqnarofor each insertion. THE CITY. THB DAILY -ASTOniAS tcfll be ttni by matt at 73 cent a month, free of postage Head er who conUmplateabMnecfrom tlic city can have Tnc Astoman follow them, Daily or Weekly editions to any pott-of.ee mth out additional expense. Addramt may be enanaed as often an desired. Leave order at the counting room. It costa five dollars a year to own a dojr in Colfax. Tho Merwanjee Framjee finished loadiug yesterday. Port Townsond is out of debt and has money in the treasury. The Ashland woolen mills used 100,000 pounds of wool in '81. Tho Umatilla county clerk issued ninety-sevon marriage licenses in '81. Of course you are going to the sociable nt E. 0. Holden'a this even ing. Geo. Burchard, jr., gives notice of reward for tho recovery of his fath er's body. Isaac Foster's store will be closed to-morrow in consequence of death in his family- 'lis whispered in Portland that an oleomargarine factory is located on Ash street. The British bark Tropic sailed for tho Columbia from Livorpool on the 28th ult. The British bark Glanpadam has cleared for Queenstown . She has G9, 730 bushels of wheat on board. The O. & C. R. R. Co.'g assess ment in Lane county has been reduced from 5,500 to 84,000 per mile. The S. F. Chroaclo of the 2d to hand gives a long list of ladies who would not receive on New Year's. Wm. Howe, whose shop is near Captain Gray's dock, is turning out some very nice boats from his place. Tho Oregon started out to sea at 1:30 yesterday afternoon. The Stato got in in tho rooming and proceeded up stream. Tho proper constructing of city ordinanco number 126, passed June 30, 1870, seems to be a question among city officials. Yesterday was a lively day; every body got around lively, tho sun shone bright and the air felt keen; ico formed in shady places, andLwood was m de mand. Henry Shaw, jr., of "Deep river, is having a scow built by Mr. Jinkins. She will be CI feet over all, 17 feet team. She will be launched the 5th of nrxt month. The Young Men's Western Baud, who discoursed sweet music under our window last Wednesday night, will please accept thanks for the same. It was appreciated. Villard is said to carry his edito rial push into railroad construction. He recently bounced a superintendent on the Pacific aide with those werds: "Your gait don't suit; you lose the company a dollar in trying to save two bits." - . The Young Men's Western Band as at present organised has, as leader, D. A. Mcintosh; G. O. Richardson, cernet: Edgar Clough, ?altoj Henry Sherman, alto; Scott Bozorth, tonor; Geo. P. Wheeler, baritone; U. V. Graham, tuba. Some of theiorce is absent, but thse who remain purpose practicing mora than they have dono of late. J-TheTacomaLedgor says: "Engi neer Eckleson, having finished his work on the Snoqualmie Pas3, last Monday moved over on the Tacoma Pass routo", where work will be con tinued all winter, if practicable. Work will bo done on one of tho passes leading into Green river, which has not hitherto been explored, and report says that a preliminary exam ination shows the entire practicability of buildins a railroad through it, and tho.tunnri will be only 1,000 feet in lenjto." . .. Notice. The resu'ar annual meeting of l'ro Krcssivo Land and Building association will bo hold in Liberty hall, Aetoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, on the nth dry of Feuraary.itJQ. Wjr.McEwAX.Seey. Jan. 10. 1S82. Xotlcc. All norsons know ins themsehoa in debted tn mo will please settle at the store ot j. w.uearnart or with me, by the 15lh inst. Otherwise 1 shall place the accounts in the hands ot an attorney for collection. Fiied Siikrmax. J.osr. A gold ring, onyx stduc, embellished with square and compass ou stone. The finder will be liberally rewarded to leaving the same with I. W. Case. Jan. 12, 1882. d3t. Attention Xo. J. Special meeting this evening at 7 i. m. to hear report of committee ou ball. By order YV. W. Pawceij, Tresldent. L. E. bixia, Secretary. Court ProceeOings. Willamette Steam Mills and Lumber company s. .Charles Dupree; law. Uolph .fc-Co. for plaintiff;., ttowlby for defendant. Continued for term. J. G. Hoheson s. C. It. Sorensen et al ; equity. Winton forplaintiff, Fulton for defendant. Decrc6 entered. Rinearbon vs. J.ickson & Meyeis. Continued for term. Loyd s. Jackson & Meer-. Continued for term. Marshal! s. Stevenson. Referred to F. J. Taylor to taku testimony and report facts. Report of sale of Bailey's assignee confirmed. Gray s. Clegs- Salo confirmed. Page vs. Grant. Sale confirmed. The Court at 7:15 took :i reco33 so as to permit jury in Robeson's case to como in if they found a verdict. Tho jury at 8 o'clock yesterday morning broughlin a verdict of mur der in the second degree. Council Proceedings The Council met last Wednesday evening pursuant to adjournment, Mayor Hahn presiding. Present, Case, Carruthers, Spexarth, Taylor and Wright. Absent, Baker. In at tendance, F. C. Norris, Auditor and Clerk, W. J. Barry, Chief of Police. Reports of Ways and Means Com mittee were received and adopted. An ordinance in reference to duties and compensation of Auditor and Clerk, was passed. Sundry bills were ordered paid. On motion, Council adjourned. Teachers' Institute. Y. M. C. A. l'.oouis, Astoria,. Tan. 12, 1882. Institute called to order by Supt. W. W. Parker; Miss T. E. Brown elected Secretary. The following named teachers were present: Messrs. T. R. Coon and JET. Sloop, Mrs. D. M. Coon, Mrs. Jose phine Robb, Misses T. E. Brown, Eliza Boclling, L. L. Allen, Florence M. Carnal) an, Moroy S. Eaton, Annio E. Trullinger, Liur.i L. Munson, Inez E. Stout. According to programme the subject first discussed was reading. Snpt. W. W. Parker introduced the subject with remarks which showed a warm interest in this part of school work. Miss Boelling condnctcd a primary reading exercise. Following this, gen eral discussion ensued, participated in by Mr. Parker, Misses Eaton, Boel ling, Allen, Mrs. Coon and Miss Brown. Following this, a class recita tion of advanced reading conducted by F. E. Brown. Tho teachers evinced a wide awake interest in this subject, the. discussion of which Listed until noon. Attention is directed to tho no. ticc that Lcinemreoer ana Lolin give of the dissolution of copartnership, The old firm of Lcincnweber & Co will run the business as before. Astoria is becoming quite a boat building center. Besides tho largo number of small boat shops always busy, wo havo had within the past few months the "Clara Parker" built first, next the "Chehalis," next tho largo fino steamer for the I. S.N. Co. which will soon be launched, and now we havo under way the large barge for tho A. T. Co., besides two or three more in contemplation. Every boat built hero makes tho building of the next tho easier; and why should not wa become a shipbuilding and owning community? 'We havo tho desired material and very cheap lumber. May tho boat bnilding interests thrive, is our wish. Avoid a galloping consumption by the timely use of Hale's Honey op HoeehohndaxdTajs. -Pike's Tooth aciie Drops cure in one minute. -A Nasal Iniector free with. eah bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh. Remedy. Price 50 cent Sold by W, E. Dement. Goldes'3 Liebio's Liquid Beep asd Toxic Invigoratou imparts strength to body and mind. Take no other. Of druggists. Get your legal blanks at The AsTOWAS office. A full line of over two hundred styles. Attention! Attention! All those indebted to the Central Mar ket will please call and pay their ac counts beforo tho 13th of .fantiarv, 1882. By so doing they will oblige and saa costs. Those that do not eomnlv with this request, their accounts "will bo closed. j. Rookks. Cruelty. ''Do you ever print poetry in tho Tribuno':M asked a oung lady as she came into tho cditori.il room rcstcrtlav aftorncou. " I buppose,"' coiiiimicl the young lady, . "that the literary editor is the person to whom I should apply for information, but I thought" perhaps some of the other gentlemen in here might tell me." Tht horse reporter, who had been compiling some exciting sta tistics regarding the number of animals that had trotted in 2:30 during the past season, abandoned this fascinating pursuit, and after indicating to the poet by the wave of his hand that she was nt liberty to occupy a chair, spoke as follews: uln answer to j'onr question, Miss, I may say that not only does poetry sometimes appear in this paper but that we now have on our staff of contributors some of the most gifted songsters that the Golden "West has produced, and that they are allowed to trill their melodies for the benefit of our readers every Saturday and Sun day. We aim to afford all persons who feel within their minds the surging of a flood of metrical melo dy an opportunity of depicting in vivid word-pictures the beautiful images that fancy lias limned with delicate touch upon the rose-tjntcd chambers of the imagination. It matters not whether the horny fist of the sweat crowned son of toil or the dimpled fingers of a patrician maiden guides the pen which gives expression to these thoughts all are alike welcome. From out this stately chimney that frets the sky in tho rear of this establishment come forth in curious curl and fantastic quirk great clouds of fleecy smoke that wrap the struc ture in a white filmy mantle. Within one ear after the estab lishment of tho free-foi-all poetry bureau the Tribune abandoned tho use of coal for luel. I dislike to give away tho game, but you are so pure and beautiful and your eyes have such a wistful, trusting look that I could not find it in my heart to deceive. Go in peace and by way of the stairs, gentle' maid, and take the fruits of the God-given gonius which enabled you to produce 'Save Our Mother's Hoops for Clara' to some other shop" and with a peaily tear dim ming his bright blue eye, the bi ographer of Maud S again turned to his work. "Has anybody been to sec ine?" inquired tho literary editor, as he entered the room half an hour later. "I had an appointment with one of our best-known poets." "I guess she was here," said the horse reporter, "and I may say, without divulging any professional secrets, that when you puli up your string of suckers at the end of the season there will be one poet mis sing." Chicago lYibnnc. fudge Stott sentenced Robeson at eight o'clock last evening to im prisonmont for life. The Jude fter hearing some arguments in a couple of minor cases, then closed the term of court. He leaves for Portland this morning-. We bad a pleasant call yester day ironi Alfred S. Gross, tho live secretary of the Northwestern Marriage Insurance Co. He comes hero to extend tho business and any person desirous of clearly "understanding the nature of this popular plan of insurance can see him at the Occident. Considerable interest has been manifested in the murder trial that came to an end last evening. Is is not out of place to say that in general the community agree with tthoJ verdict. The costs in the case are secured, the property of the defendant paying tho samo and the county being under no expense. 'Jloasli on Rats.' The thing desired found at la-st. Ask Druesists for "Rough on Hats." It clears out rats, mice, roaches, tlio, ImkI- bugs. 15c. boxes. Sherman Bros. Exprew. Will receive orders at the store of 1. Y. Cast: for unner Astoria or nnv ntlir-r . part of the city. Leave ' our orders on J inesiaiu auu uiuy win oenrompiiy ai- tended to. " 1 Another of those tine A. 15. ("i:iv org.ms at tho City Book More. ' Frank Fahre has ojMcr- in eu-ij style. .Stew and pan roasts a sjieeiallj A new lot ot fur trimming, all col-1 ors, below San Francisco irii-e, Ju;t' recehed at the IXL Store. 1 Hot,cild and shouer luths ut ihe Occident hair dressing saloon, twcnlj ! the cents. ' Whips, curij-coinhs, Iirnshe.s; new stock; fir-t-cla good?, cheap foi ca-h. b. (ii: vv. For the genuine J. II. Culler oh! i Rourhon, and the best of wines. liquors and San Francisco beer, call attheUem. opposite the bell toner, ami see ('ami bell. Those w riling desks at the City book store are tho best in the city. They are something, nice and durable, and Just what most joung ladies would appreci ate from thegher. Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar kct, has made arrangements to keep al the finest fresh fish, etc., in their season For handsome holiday piesents, such as toilet cases, cologne .sets, per fumery cases, fine soaps, ele., go to Conn's diug store, opposite Occident Hotel. The price ot subscription to Tub Wi:i:klv Astoria has been reduced to $2 per annum when paid in advance. If not paid in adancuthe old price of S.5 will be charged. A few more, chances jet to be taken for that line giaphoscope at the City book storej Max. Wagner's San Francisco Xa tional breweiy beer can't be beat. Call and examine the Union pump at John A. Montgomery's, cheap and of supeiior pattern and quality. A mother and son killed bv Kincr of the Blood ! The mother as D vspepsia, the son General Unhappines-"." See ad lertiseiucnt. Arevou made miserable bv Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin? ShiloU's Yital- lzcr is a positive cure. i. or sale Uy XV. K. Dement. For Di spepsia andLi er Comolalut. oti have a printed guarantee ou eery ottle of Slnloh's vitalizer. It ncter falls to cure. Sold by W. K. Dement. Mrs. Twilinht and Mrs. Illslev hae taken charge of the Pioneer Restaurant, which has been thoroughly renovated and refitted. Mrs. lllsley has charge ot the cuisine. Good coffee a specialty. "Ilackmetnck," a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 23 and .to cents. Sold by W.E. Dement. Wliv will jou cough when tlnlo!fb Cure will give immediate lelief. Price 10 cts .Wets and. SI. Sold by W. K; De ment. L Clias. Steei'.s at;cl Sr.n hate a sick of mouldings and moulders tools which can he bought cheap tor cash In eiose out that branch of the husiness. V. J. Goodmnn, on Chi'iumiis street, has just receitftl the latent mi.t uiost fashionable st j lo of sents nnt ladies boots, shoes, etc. Shiloh's Cum: will Immediately lelicve Croun, whooplni; rausli and Bronchitis, bold by W. E. Di Dement -Shilolf' Catarrh JJemedj- u posi- the cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and The Rev. Geo. II. Thayer, ot Bour bon, Ind., says: "Both my.self mid wife owo our lives to Sim.on's CoxsuJirTiojf Citru." Sold by W. E. Dement. I ha c just recen cd the finest assort ment of fancy ;oods in my line ever brought to Astoria, coiisistlns of per fumery cases, toilet sets, toilet ea!es hnc perfumeries, fancy soaps, combsl brushes, hand glasses, and toilet articles of all kinds splendid piesents for the holidays. Call and examine goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere, at J. W. Conn's druji store, opposite Occi dent llolel, Astoria. Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS School Tax Notice, raw 'run tax iwykks or school &. DMnct Xo. 1. Clatsop comity, Oregon : You are hereby noniltd tli.it ili'Msses-,ment roll for the school t.ix ii district Xo. 1 for the je.irissi. Is completed and will be m my h uuls at in v oniei- at llms n &. Co's dock for the next shty d.iys from d ite hereof. l'a jour t.ixes In tinie and inc eosts. .1.(1. Hl'STLEU, Clerk of School District Xo. I. Astoria, Oregoif, Dee. 115. ISM. Notice. rpiic FIKM 01" l'AOE & AI.I.EX Is this X d.iy dissolved by mutual con-tent; tho busiues hereafter will be continued bv A. V. Allen. All persons indented to said linn ure licrebv notified to sett e tlielr accounts without delay. C 11. l'AOE. A. V. ALLKX. Astoria. Oregon, Jan. 1, 18S.2. a. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMiTHiNG, At Capt. Tioeis old stand, corner or Ca.-s and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. HorseSJxHMnc. Wagons niado and repaired. Good work guaranteed. OITT BOOK STORE. Wo aio constantly receding new additions to our stock and havo the finest nud largest assortment of arlct goods In tlie city. Combs, Brushes. Stationery, Frames, Celluloid Goods. All our goods ore marked In plain figures Call and examine quality and note prices. CHAS. STEYEXS S SO.V LOO KH ERE CHINAMENJIUST GO. WnMiins Made Knty by tho Use or National Washing Powders, Tor nashing clothes without nibbing or boil ing. ha es labor. S.u e-s Wear, haves Time. We, tho unilcrslKueil.havettieiltlio Pow ders and find them as recommended. Mr-. A. l (ilblis. Mrs. l)r. MrKlunel, Mn.'W.l'.O'ds. Mis. 1 (rti'Piith iter, Mrs. i:. A. 1 llion. Mr. J. X. Dolph, Mr-. Geo. Hani. Mrs. S. A. hedl.ik. Mrs. Cajt. I. Sanbum, .Mis. Dr. .Iov In. liist TDrtland :.Mrs. Capt. V. It. West. K.-.st I'ortland : Mrs..I. . .spllnoinl. Xlit fortljiid ; .Mrs Kirk Shel d 11, East l'ertlaiid: Mis. Judy. Ilillsboro; Mrs. LMiian Cook, Mrs. L. A. Nenby.Mc Mfcniille: Mr. A. (J. 1'arsons. 5lrs..W. I'dnanK l)awon: Mrs. J. J. Harney, Mrs. S M Kelty. Jjfayrtte: Mrs. Gcllwlck, Mrs. W. A. VmimilnKs, Independence ; Mrs. O. A. Chapman. Mrs. Mn!enr. Cervallis: Mis. r.ipt. .pper-on. Mrs. Wm. hlliot, Oregon Cil. 11 KS. FELLOWS & MRS. IiKLL. rop's anil Manufacturers cor. C. and 2d sts. Portland, Orccoiu JSfFor sslo at all tho docery Stores. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. UFJCTON hTKEET. XKAlt TAKKFU HOUSE, ASTOIIIA. - OKEGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. MffllMlRHBENOINES Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. A. 1). Wass. President. J. (l. Hustler, Secretary. I. W. Case, Treasurer. Joux Fox, Superintendent C. I.KfX RVWEISFB. 11. IUIOWX. KST4I11.ISI1R!) 1&5. . Leinenweber& Co., ASTORIA. OREGON, TAMEBS AM CDMERS, Manufacturers and Importers ot A LL KINDS OF AND FINDINGS' Wholesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOW. BB-Iilgliest cash price paid for Hides and Tallow. Stephans Varieties ! GRAETD OPENING. A L1VP.LV i:TKUTAI.V3IF.Vr Haio a new how !in,r al ev. the largest and best in tonu. Adiniitanre ice. f AHlOlilA. t)l!Ef!OX W m DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Toilet and Fancy Articles, PATENT EEEDICINES, ETC. 3J-l'rescriptlons eiirefnlly comi)Oundedat all hours. SS'-Homeop.ithic Tinctures and Pellets, and nuniplirej 's Specifics also kept. GLEANING and REPAIRING XEAT. CHEAP AND QUICK. 11Y (iEORUK LOVETT. Jlaln Street, orposito N. Loeb's, I. SE. 2. SE&XXKG Im)0rtcr and Wholesale dealer in Cigars and Tobacco, Smoker's Ar ticles, Playing-.Cards, Cut lery, Etc., Etc., 'Hie Unrest and finest stock of Meerschaum and Amber Koods in the eity. Particular at tention paid to orders from the country and vessels. Clicnamns reet, Astoria, Oregon. 1 UEO. ISKACKEU, Manager. CENT it Al, MARKET. General assortment ot table stock constantly on nand. such as Canned Fruits and Jelly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, EfiS. BUTTER, CIIEESE. Fresh Fruits' and Vegetables, nsn. rovi.TRY akb came In tho season. CIGARS AXD TOBACCO. Bi,t or Avuras xxn eiquors. All cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com mission. Opposite J. V. Case's store. J. KODUEttS. Painter and Ruflfner, DEALERS IN Exxx3srca-, OLNEY, ... OREGON THIS PAPER may bo found on file at Geo. P. Eoweli, & Co'a Newspaper Advcrtlshig Bureau (10 Spruce Strcet),wbcre ndver Using contracts mar b9 made for It In NEWYORK. C. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. acu:ilcius:i:i23:ci3:ces:iicue3:uuuiiUiMiuus O "a5tfe5Ht:Jies::it5ji:;;:;:jj5Eis;,t;jr,c.;3..ltj3,I1IIlltIIm,iiH 1 1 X L STORE I m s - . s iU3iiiKgei9H:ceui!3i:ii3S3jii:i3ti!URct-i3tiiiiu(tiiiu:i3UiiiiUiiiiuuuui FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS ASI m m w Li2i!giataisEasuzk:t5&iiit3fiCBe23aasiS33iiuauiiiumm PRESENTS SiicsaBaici9ssi!taa:9i3iiiaiiiiiiie3S3ieiiiseiiiueiiziuuiiiiuiiii H Buy your Children and Friends something that will be of service to them I. have received a large consignment of Geniiin Which I will sell at -wholesale rates. Buyers will save money by purchasing of me. a B. COOPER, IXL Store, near Earlier House, Astoria. TheBossOoffee and Tea Pot mKSMa 'Wfr -gs S" a S.GkH TWO DOOKS EAST OF OCCIDENT, CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF furniture' S bedding, AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in every branch. ASTORIA M. rV-EYER ASTORIA, REDUCTION- OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARBEL OF 30. GALLONS. LARGE OKDEKS IN I.IKE morOItTION. Less Quantities,- -" - 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - SI 50 per Dozen 3rSpcclal attention paid to order- from I'ublic Houses and ramllles.--B THE COLUMBIA BREWERY LACIER 18 SUrEMOE TO SIOST. AND lb JOHN HAHN, - OHEWAEIUS STREET, em-Orders left at the GEIIJIANIA BUEK Washington "KEarket, Main Street, - Astoria Oregon I BERG3IAK P BEItliY t RESPECTFULLY CALL T tion of the public to the abore Market will always be a SPCTFULLY CALL THE ATTE.V tne tact mat ut a auppued wita a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS 1 4 Whiohwill be sold at lowest rates, wholosale andi m il and retail. Special attention givon to anpplj laiDi- a it' s m m 2 Jewelry MAY JiK HAD OF E.B..HAWES .VJ1.K AOE.NT. Also. Auent for the celebrated 11EDALL10N RAKGE. ASTORIA, OREGON Wall Paper, Mirrors, BREWERY. Proprietor. OREGON. EXCELLED Y NCE. OK THIS COAbl - PROBKIETOR, . ASTORIA, OREGON. HALL will be promptly attended to." i WAK IN WKCIiAHED WITHOUT FITRfRKR XOT1CE , a( r. And no terms or. peace mitu (, every man In Astoria nas a new t. Look at the prices : Tants to order from - - tSOB Pants, Genuine French Casxlmere - 12 80 Suits from - -- -- -2509 The finest line ot samples on the coast to select from. P. J. MEANY. JInin street, opposite Parker House, Astoria.. THE f mn I 7H??I TJ I 3MSlslllt r rfothes ilfctW 3I.IDKBY3IKASV J "S JlAv- ii Bsiaiaa.