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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1882)
"-ssaw-nsss lofT-' '4 ,S I'-nmv. ?! -V-T-Jf 'P-T W. r t 3J gte -paily stxrxiim. ASTORIA, OREGON: . TSDAyZZZIJIN. 2t. 1B82 ISSUED EVERY ItOaNING-." (Monday Excepted!, J. F. HALLOBAN & COMPANY. rcni.i3nr.ns and I'roi-hiktoim. -IrfwfOH Building, ttws .Strwr, Terms 0 Subscription : erve4 by Carrier, ix weet nt by mail, four aoath" Sost hy mail, one yer... W 03 900 Freo of Postnseto Subscribers. ' Advertisements inserted by the year at ibe rnto of SI 50 per square per month. transient adrortisinst. by tho day or week. SftrcenU per square for each insertion. THEJDITY. The Dlt Astokiax iriU be tent I maUatToccnU amanth.frtcof pottage. Jteail en who tontemplateabsencefrom thcrltu ecn have Tnr. Astoria follow them. Daily or Wekxly edHoiw to any poet-omcc with out additional expentc. Addrcsse may U tnanged a often as desired. Leate orders at the emmtino room. Tho Magnet ha3 taken tlio place of tho Sain. , The French bark Esmaralda went to sea yesterday. The Empire Hotel is ready for the accommodation of guests. Messrs. Wise & Hart, of Albany, will start in business hero before long. A man is like an cg; you can't be sure he is good till ho is "broke." Tho Oorvallis Gazette reports a continuance of work on the O. P. rail road. The jockey twelve furnish a unique feature in the coming minstrel troupe. Most beautiful weather yesterday; the sun shone warm, and tho air felt like velvet. Twelvo clog dancers on the stago at one time at Liberty Hall next Thursday evening. Fivo hundred tons of wheat and 300 cases of salmon went to San Fran cisco on the Columbia. A girl wants a situation to do general house work, at $15 a month. Inquire at this office. The llwaco wharf is now 1.2C0 feet long; a cannery 00x100 feet will b built on the end of it. According to the' 'census returns there are 1,881,856 more males than females in the United States. The Scotia and Greenwood were towed up tho river Sunday. The Bal- lochmyle came nown yesterday. And still another canning com pany was organized last week. The incorporators haven't named it yet. Tho time for opening tho bids for the construction of the Presbyterian church has been extended to tho 30th inst. Twenty-ono accessions to The Dalles Good Templar lodge was the result of tho New Year's good resolu tions. Tho Walla Walla medical men are registering with tho county auditor to avoid being called quacks by the newspapers. Dr. Moore, Medical Director of the Department of the Columbia, is visiting Forts Stevens and Cauby on official business. T. F. Swanwick, associate editor of tho Portland Journal of Commerce is in the city on business connected with his journal. Warren Hayden, the unfortunate young man who shot himsolf on Satur day morning, was taken yejtorday to St. Mary's hoapital. The American ship C. Southard Hulbert, and the British bark Helen Marion, cleared yesterday. Thoir car goes are worth 89,137. 'Dr. Welch, of Portland, will bo at his rooms at tho Occident during the week to attend any one needing the services of a dentist. The San Francisco papers have been lond in their praise of the min steels who will play bore next Thura day and Friday evenings. Now Zealand and Tasmania aro stocking thoir rivers with salmon, and calculate that after 1885 they will bo independent of foreign supply. A board wall is being constructed at the Paint Adams light house to turn the course of the drifting sand which threatens to cover tho build ings. Tho Kor. Thos. Frazar, superin tendent of California missions, do liyered an able discourse upon Christ's divinity, at tho CoiiRregationnl church last Sunday. Simply Ridiculous- The Oregouian of the 21st has a lot ter written by Mr. D.-..C. Ireland, of this placo, in reference to the Colum bia iicr bar, and in an editorial com ment upon or answer to it, tlio pre siding genius of that paper is moic than ordinarily ridiculous. In talking of tho Levi P. Burgess, tho Oregonian says that nothing but "the timidity" of Captain Starrett prevented hu com ing in; such stuff .11 that always pro vokes a laugh among the ship masters, and farther on it says: "With a depth of 23 feet on the bar at mean high tide, a ship 21 feet need not hesi tate to enter." "A Daniel come to judgment." "The Swing of the Pendulum." The second lecture of the course for the benefit of tho M. E. Church will be delivered this 'evening at the Meth odist church by the Rev. J. A. Gray, pastor of the Baptist church, Portland; subject, "Tho Swing of the Pendu lum." Tickets for this lecture and the one nest week, by Rov. G. W. Izcr, can be had for 75 cents. The subjoct is a most suggostiro one, and cannot but bo of interest when handled by a man of Mr. Gray's reputation. Not So. We me sorry to see that the usually correct Statesman falls into tho error of charging Astoria with having never given oither time or money toward the matter of salmon propagation. Astoria has given thousands of dollars and considerable valuable time toward that project. We hope our Walla Walla neighbor will retract the unjust assertion. Who Is He? One of the most brilliant young men that was ever on this coast, says tho Statesman, nod one who had the best chance of making an enviable business reputation, is now herding Chinamen on tho N. P. railroad. We are authentically informed that tho Oregon and California Rail road company has bought the Yaquina, and that Capt. Weiner will have charge of her. G. W. Lakin, of Newport, Benton county, who was reported as having committed suicide on the 8th inst., has had his windpipe served up and will probably recover. Tho total receipts of the munici pality of Albany during 1881 wore $8,320; disbursements of the same, S8.248.C7, leaving a balance in the Lcity treasury of ?71.o.1. At tho rato tho sand is being de posited around tho wharf at Fort Stevens, in six months more tho Canby will be unablo to land; there is now but eleven feet of water at low tide. Martin Nelson tells us that the Scandinavian cannery intend to in augurate the season's operations by a social party to be given in tho com; pany's spacious building next Friday evening. . Tho general tone of tho press, in commenting upon the verdict rendered in tho recent murder trial at this place, think thafc Robeson got off light; and that ho should think himself for tunate in saving his neck. 9 A California clergyman who aroused the wonder of his audience by announcing that he was going to visit the heathen, quelled all fears by supplementing the information that he did not intend leaving town. The oditor of tho Seattle Po3t Intelligenccr has been "astounded" by a man who called and paid him a 7 bill for a TC subscription to n paper now defunct. Wo would like to be "astounded" for 2,300 worth of tho same kind of old iron. A reporter of The Dalles Times leains that there is a disease which is becoming alarming to some cjf our farmers, that attacks their horses iu a most singular maimer, tho first syrap' toms being tjie legs of the animals commencing to swell, then a breaking out, rosembling, to some extent, boils, which covera the entire limb, causing the hair to -fall off, and leaving tho diseased portion in a very sore condi tion. The lato David Nowsome, whoie cently died near Salem, was soventy six years of age, was born in Vir ginia, migrated to Illinois when a young man, and settled in Sangamon county, where ho resided uutil the year 1851, when ho crossed tho plains 10 Oregon. Ho settled on Pudding river, ncaf Howell Prairie, and en gaged in farming and milling until a fow years since, when, losing his wife by death, ho sold out, and traveled extensively over tho country, writing up notes for the public press. The nutritive properties of Coldcn's Liebis's Liquid Beef and Tonic In igor ator sustain the body without xplid food. Colden's; no other. An Editor Beaten Last Sunday afternoon two ns of Mr. Duniway, tho editor of tho New Northwest, went to tho business offioo of tho Sunday Wolcomo iu Portland and beat the editor, Wra. 5L Simpson, over tho liead with canes until ho fell to the floor. Ho bled freely and was taken home in a carriage. Tho cause of the affair 'was the appearance in last Sunday's issuo of the Welcome of an article from an Independence cor respondent wherein offensive allurion was made to Mrs. Duniway. Singular Coincidence. The New Tacoma Ledger has a cor respondent here who occasionally fa vors that paper with a letter from this place on tho horrible Columbia bar. In all his nrticlcs for the last -two months we have noticed that when ever he makes any statement in refer enco to what "a captain told me," he mentions the name of a captain n ho had gone to sea just before tho letter was wntten. We may do him injus tice, lmt the coincidcnco is noticeable. In tho Justices court yestorday tho case of Frank Wallbar for assault on Fred Moy was continued till to day. A warrant was issued for Win. Stewart for defacing n building. We hear of an attempted highway robbery last week in which the assail ant was o empowered by the man as sailed and compelled to go with him in quest of a policeman. Would like to continue this item but could find no one who kney any more about it. Prom Wadsworth, Nevada, to The Dalles. The Lake County Examiner learns that the Nevada and Ore gon Railroad is graded out to the junction, and that there' is twenty two miles of track laid and in run ning order. Reno people are dis posed to scout the idea that the Central Pacific proposes to build a road from Wadswortli to The Dalles by way of Goose lake, though there are good grounds that such is the intention of the C. P. folks. He says that in tho event the road is started from Wads worth there will be ample capital to push the work fast enough to reach tho Oregon line much sooner than the N. & O. can, and it is tho universal opinion that if that road is started in earnest the Nevada and Oregon will branch off into Plumas county, and abandon the, project of coming to Oregon. The objective point of the proposed road from Wadsworth' will be Tho Dalles, and if commenced it will be built as fast as men nnd money can do the work. Can it Be? A reporter in St. Louis at -tho commencement of the new year took the following pledge of re re eorm: I Goleinnly swear that dur ing the coming year 1 will not use any of the following expressions in the preparation of matter for the prass: "Dull thud." "Doomed man." "Mounted the scaffold with n firm step." "The blackest crime that ever stained the annals,,' etc. "Onco more it is our sad and painful duty." "We are -pained to lenrn." "Caned" or "Watched," in writ ing up presentations "Bacchanalian revel," as applied to a common druuk. "Then commenced n feast of reason," etc. "Terpsichorean revel,'' us ap plied to a ball. "Gentlemanly and efficient," in referring to hotel clerks. "Pencil-pusher," "The man of pencils," "The Faborite," "Tho snapper up of unconsidered trifles," and "The man of news," in refer ring to self. '-Ilackmctack." a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 23 and 50 cents. Sold by W.E. Dement. you.have a printed guaranteoon every bottle of Saitoh's YitallzCr. It never fails to cure. Sold by YV. E. Dement. -Mri Twilight and Mrs. Illsley have taken charge or the Pioneer I!etaurant. which lias been thorouchlv renovated and refitted. Mrs. Illsley 1ms charge of tne cuisine, uoou coiiec a specialty. Rescue with Hale's Honey of Hore hound and Tar, before the baby stran gles with croupe. Pike's Toothacho Drops cure in one minute. Tho Rev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bour bon, Ind.. says: 'Eoth myself and wife owe our lives to Shilou's Cossuiiptiox I CrBE.' Sld by W. E. Dement. For Hale. An Enclish retriever, well trained. and invaluable to any one wanting a Reed hunting dog. Inquire of Captain fctarretr, on board the Leri P. Bnrgcw. Sot Ice. The rcKutar annual meeting of l"ro gressivo Land and Building association will be held iu Liberty hall, Aptoria, Clatsop county. Oregon, on the 11th day of February, 1S82. W. McEwax, Srcy. Jan. 10. 1882. The "Alya.b Hand" Morei-lno hhclvos at John A. Jlontgomery's. Nherman Bros. Kxpre.HR Will receive order At the store of 1. W. fai" fnr tinner Astoria or anv other part of the city. Jeave your orders on the slate and they will be promptly at tended to. 'Hon eli on Hat." The tiling desired found dt Tost. Ask DruEfeists for 'Roueli on flats." it clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, bed bugs. 1.TC. dosi-s. The Wcstport Shingle Manufactur ing Company are now prepared to fur nisti A 1 sawed cedar shingles. Address all orders to them at Wcstport, Oregon. A few more thanees yet to Iks taken for that fine graphoscope at the city Iwok store. Hrnee tin the whole n stein with Kiner of the Blood. See advertisement. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and tho beat of wimv. Honors and San Francisco beer, call at the tiem. opposite the ben tower, aniispei.mnp- uen. -Call and examine the Union numt at John A, Montgomery's, cheap and of superior pattern ana quality. P. J. Goodman, on Clienannis street. has fust received tuo latest and most fashionable style of gents ami ludies boots, buoes. etc. -Chas. Stevens and Son have a stock of mouldings and moulders tools which can be bought cheap for cash to close out mat Drancn 01 tne ousmevj. For handsome holiday nresents. sucu as toner cases, coiogue seis, per- turnery cases, line soaps, etc go to Conn's drug store, opposite Oechlent Hotel. Mr. J ohn Roaers of the Central M ar i;or, nas made arrangements to Keep at the finest fresh fish, etc., in their season Whins, curry-combs, brushes: new I siocK;nrst-ciass goous, cneap tor casn . liRAY. Max. Wasrner's San Francisco Na tional brewery beer can't bo beat. Why w ill you cough when bhiloh's Cure will srlve immediate relief. Price 10 cts .TO cts and SI. Sold by W. E. De ment. -A Nasal Injector free with eaeh bottle of Shilou's Catarrh. Remedy. Price 50 cent. Sold by VtE. De.ment. Shlloh's Catarrh Kemedy a posi thc euro for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W. E. Dement. Shilou's Cuee will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough nnd cougu Dement. cronenms. soiaoyn.iu. Aro you made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness', Loss of appetite, i enow sum 7 Miaous vital izer is a positive cme. For sale by W. E. Dement. Desimndencv is sometimes called 'the blues," because the later term des cribes at onco the color and effects ot Impure blood. Change it to "rose-colored health" by using King of the Blood, See advertisement. Warranty dee 13. quit claim ilovls mu mortgages, tor sue at mis ouice. MISCELLANEOUS. OIT"5T BOOK STORE. Wa aro constantly receiving new addltloas to our stock and have the nneit and ljrgest assortment ol variety goods la the city. Combs, Brushes, ... Stationery, Framesr Celluloid Goods. All our goods aremaiked in plain figures Call and examine quality and note prices. CHAS. STEVENS & SOS 1 STSiSCZS rt -? a n f I ia3 INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, hUb THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST HEDICAL TB3UIJ3PH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of sDootite.N ausaa.bovtrels contiro. Fain iu theHefldywTth a dull aenBAtion in SEFbacit part. Fain under tho ahonlder blaa e.'fullriBin after eating, with a dtsfi collation to exertion of body or iniSd Irritability- oftompar. Low gpinta. Ijoag of memory, with a leollng of having peg fectod soma duty, weariness. iTfiaineas, Fluttering of ihe'Hefct, Dota before tha eves. Yeuow aein. naaaacne. jaasticss. ness at uight, highly colored Urine. T TH2SETSrABHIH 08 ABE TOHEELHD, SERIOUS DISEASES Vila SOON BE DEVaOPED. TTTTT8 FILLS especially adapted to juch ca, one done effect lachit crxano of feeling an to astonish the auflterer. Tory Inereaae Ibe Appetite, aodcauae tha body to Tmke on tlean, mas the ystrm is nourished. and by thelrTonleAetloBOn the IilgeellTo Onrmna, Rea-alax-StooU are r'V aaoed. Price Zi ccnt.1. 33 M urray St.. Bf.V. TUTT'S HAIR BY Thw IfAru or Whiskers cfcautwl toaOuvs n: oir hv n alnrle nrollcailon of this Dye. It 20 parr k natural color. an Insuauneously. Mutt of ifruggii,of uj rjicMeH roreipfcoi )it Offlco. 30 Murray St., New York. a pv.ici-ra A.iriLf riuu. iifnr.inCT ui Hl m sun lass w sgyrnns.p MISCELLANEOUS. E.Detrick&Co., Sole agents on tuo FacIAo Coast for Tower's celebrated OILED CLOTHING, 05f nd for price list.) Importers, manufacturers and dealers In Twines, Tents, Hose, Cotton Sail Duck, Belting, Waterproof! ar- paulins, Waterproof Covers, Patent Solid Cotton Belting. Noa. 3. 7 and s Calf onila, and 103. 110 and lis Market Street?, SAN PKANC1SCO. - CAIFOENIA. dim MAKKS CP FIRST CLASS STOCK INTO Harness and Saddles, And will fit vnu out In betterstyle aud cheap er rates than any other man In Oregon. A lull line of Whips, Curry Combo, etc.. on hand. WAR IK JKCLABF. WITHOUT FIIRTHKR XOTlCIi t??, ,, Ann 110 terms 01 peace until pverj nan In Astoria has a new sail o( clothes 3CAIM: UV .1IKA.VY. a Look at the prices : Vanli to order from - - S ou ftinU, Ueuulne French ("avUmen: - ti CO Salts Imm - -- -- -2300 The niipst line ot Miuples on the const to select trom. P. J. MEANY, Main street, opposite Porker House. Astoria, G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITHING, At Cjpr. IJogers old stand, comer of Cass and Court Streets. Ship .uid Cannery work. Horseshoelnjr. Wagons raado and repaired. Good work gnarauteod. BUTT IT. TIE WEEKLY. ASTORM TO-DAY. iHrThreo weeks for 'fwenty-flvo Cents Single copy 10 cent. One year for R2 CO Cah inaiHnnef. CO a co b o ! UJ t o 0 1? H OX) 2 a k 3 5 - 3 a-, a 0 z c. IS a 3 A O Q3 IV. 55 1 x O J3 S li a 3 v J e O CD B. B. FRANKLIN, UNDERTAKER, Corner Cass and Squetuoqhe street. ASTORIA. v- OREGON OKALKIt IN WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES Al) UNUERTAKEI GOODS. Wilson" & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. UEALBHS IN Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, WKOl'GHT AVn CUT GALVANIZED SPIKES, Inib. Copper Xsilli and Burrs. Shelf Hardware, Faints aniOils j Rubber and Hemp Packlnq of all Kinds, i PROVISIONS,' IXOVR A MUX FEEI. Agents for balera Flouring Mills. i Corner Chenamu-s Rnd Hamilton Streets . ASTOniA. OREGON. -2ril ' 1 C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. lunnnnnntiniiasBUHnnc GO TO sannsiiiaEnniiCTnuisisminnunintimiii itiniiiiiittaiuiiiiiisinuzmututtiniuuiuinttnimiuHfi jIXLSTORE izif!Hgaiiisiiii3sais?s:i(uuuuiuRU3iiUMauiU2ini2axai! FOR YOUR W HRISTMA.3 xsn aiiitnEiiimHiiiiiiiiiHBiiemxiiuiiiiuiiiiHiintiiain I PBESENTSJ SUSCIiHlSllIlSIISItlMlglUtllllltlllllllSIIIfUIUUUIUtHUfUHIM Buy your Children and Friends something that will be of I have received a large consignment of Genuine Gold Jewelry Which I will sell at wholesale rates." Buyers will save money by '. purchasing of me. C. H. COOPER, IX L Store, near Parker House, Astoria. TheBossCoffee nRigua E. R.HAWES, TWO DOOKS EAST OP OCCIDENT, CHAS. HEILBORIH, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors. Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames an MwMiiit, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete In every branch. ASTORIA M. MEYER ASTORIA, REDUCTION OF 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. LAT.OK OCDEBS IN' UKiJ EKOPOEXIOX. Less Quantities, - Bottled Beer, - - as-Special attention paid to orders THE COLUMBIA BREWERY LA&1E IS SUI'EKIOU TO MOST. AND IS KXCEU.H HY NONE QN -THIS COA.Vt JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR, 0HENAMUS STREET,- - ASTORIA, OREGON. -Orders left at the UERMANLV WEEB UALL wilt be rroaptly attended tq-M SfieS' 3-1 S SSSa5.8a o2o 1 ?;a3 --3 X. z- MslS m mmm& SSIS2B kMMI a Vtef-fai .H30tBli I as' "ir59 THE 1 r-t service to them and Tea Pot SLY RIUD OF B.R.HAWES SOI.E AGENT.; Vlo, Aw-nt forlthe relebrated . MEDALU0B RANGE, - - ASTOBIA, OBEQON 2 BEDDING; -fr BREWERY. Proprietor. OREGON. 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