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S! ' T m ygs&g&frs &&?&$ Efcc 30att3 'gytotu n'FSDAYL ritB. 22, 1SS2 The Day We Celebrate. Ontj hundred and.fil'ty years nga j. F. HAtLOKA -- Umr. to-day, was born the immosr Washingten: aud while libttef .g loved and courage honor d tfae event will be celebrated whevcr xhe sentiments that ha ' ciiampioned and led to victory, t flaU fimi m firmative echo. How shall we reflk thea upor. Glory's pa?e, thou more than hriro an j just iess t,an sagel" Tje memory of "Washing is a loviD g remembrance, in which all can share. Some great departed spirits there are, liberators of mankind, fixed stars in the arch ing concave of the past; who de servo eulogy and affectionate re membrance for the good they wreught: but Washington is with out peer; he stands alone. Of Franklin it was said, that with one hand ,ho plucked the lightning from heaven and with the other the scepter from the grasp of despotic tyranny: of Adams, that ho was the soul of the American Revolu tion of Jefferson, 'that he awoke by his Declaration of Indepen dence a 'slumbering world to be hold the dawn of Freedem: but, of "Washington, it is said and the remark continues to be quoted be cause it cannot be improved that he was: ."First is Wai:, Fibst ix Peace, and First is the Heakts op his CouxTitTjinx-" Hood Tor IMxley. The irrepressible editor of the Argonaut, writing to his paper, says: There are but two topics of general interest in "Washington at the present time. The first cen ters about ex Secretary Blaine; the other about ev-Senator ar gent. There is not in Washing ton, or in all this eastern country, a friend of the administration, from tho President down to lilack-and-Tan, nor a .-Stalwart, from Conkling to Guiteau, nor a jour nal at issue with Blaine, from tho New York Herald down to the Bungtown Gazette, that is not in full and harmonious cry after the ex-Secretary of State. He is mis represented in every particular. His motives are questioned. Ev ery act, every line of his corres pondence is tortured and str.sined, that his enemies may deduce from it some proof of something that may render him unpopular and unavailable for the next Presiden tial campaign. The truth is that President Garfield and Secretary Blaine started out upon an admin istration that in the dignity and firmness of its foreign policy would have reflected honor upon tho country, and would hate made it respected abroad. Every line of correspondence that has as yet seen light and thero is yet an other chapter which I have been permitted to see, but which has not been published is mederate: and yet, every thought and ex pression of tho whole reflects that which every intelligent and patii otic American feels in reference to the attitude of this country to ward foreign powers. True Amer icans would have the United States exercise its influence and offer its mediation toward every govern ment of this hemisphere, to the end that we and they might have peace instead of war; that we might be free from internecine conflicts, and from neighborly quarrels. They would have us all banded together for protection against foreign aggression. If Chile, under the influence of Eng land, has, after the conclusion of the war, exacted an indemnity of fifteen hundred millions of dollars for what cost her six millions of pounds, and to secure it has deter mined to despoil Peru of her terri tory, and destroy her nationality, then tho intelligent America citizen would have his country say to Chile that such exaction is not in harmony with a general Amer ican policy, aud is not permissible. Patriotic Americans would have ths United States of America say this, to Chile, England. The docs not fear n- .withstanding true American does ho fear land'n v rurht vy the Huascar, norj the power of Eng' when he is in the ! - " . - . And his desire is to assert t .American doctrine. This was ae attitude of the United States so long as the pen of our diplo macy was in the bauds of one truly great. In accordance -with" this policy, circular letters had been issued to seventeen republics in this hemisphere, asking them to send delegates to a peace congaess to conveno at Washington in No vember of thi3 year, for the pur poso, not of adjusting present dif ficulties, but of considering mat ters looking To tho future of the American republics. This circular was sent out by President Arthur and now the President, through Mr. Frelinghuyscn, has reversed this programme. He has annulled thi3 invitation, and has climbed down and out of tho place where he himself had determined to stand. If it is not to thwart Blaine and defeat him for the Presidential nomination, then it is in deference to foreign nations, aud in fear of England. But whatever the mo tive, it is a cowardly abandonment of a position that the United States government should have been proud to hold and stout to main tain. The friends of the adminis tration are apologizing for tliis mistake. It has given Blaine n weapon that he willnot bo slow to use; for whatever relation anyone may hold toward him, all :igrc? that he is a man of brains and courage. lie is ur&vn in aeiense and bold in attack. One hundred years ago, to day, Henry Grattan succeeded in pass im t.nc bill turouirn farnament that made Ireland a free nation, and though the sunburst had but a momentary gleam before it again was shrouded in blackness, yet the memory tf the great orator, the pure patriot and devoted lover of his country should be remembered and reverenced by all who reflect with pride upon the victories of freedom whatever the field upon which it was fought. NEW TO-DAW Dress Making. MKS. Tvr. G. 1103, & MISS ELLA LOGAN. The third houses e-t of the Congregations! Church. iHCE SU8TS FOR LADIES .".lade fur firm 86 to $10. Annual School Meeting. m IE ANNUAL MEETING Ol' Tlinietwl JL otew of bJiool Diitiict No. 1 vr-li foo held at tiic schoul house on Main stwe, in Astorlj, Clatsop u.intv, Oregon, on Moiul.w evening, ilaa Cth. 1S32. at 7 o'i lock, for tho puruoje of electing one Director lor tnre-e.u,-an'lonp ClerKfor onejeir. Also to levy :i ut to lujinort .i school lor the cisu ing car lh said district; also :i u to pay interest a-.d ir.cdont.il et;iencs of s ilcl dis trict and tn transact uch other tratiiic-n tw ra tv properly com" before the merit g. Uy older cfths Ujji-dor Directors J. w.HUaTLKK.Cleik. Astoria, Ten. 21, isez Kotsi for Safe. rflflE GOOD WILL AND ttXTUHi.5 OK JL a liot'l now running and doing a good business m the citj i Astona. Centrally loaded, A nrt cli"? hir room attached. Ill he.Tlth on the pirt of the proprietor is the on' v rposon for selling. Iaqulrc at AsToni an" oiaee, or address Lock Jlox T3, Astoria, Oregon. To Wliom it filay Concern. I MUST TOblTIVELY HEFCSE TO 1" VY any bill contracted by .my one but 1115 sclf or wite, unless a written order Is-pre- senica. M.3I. OILMAN. Astoria, Teb. 13. lSSi. NOTICE IS HEUEUY GIVEN THAT the undersigned Committee on Was and Means of the Common Council of the City of Aston.i Oregon, will reccie sealed propo sals at the office of tlta Auditor and Clerk: or slid city, until 12 o'clock noon, of Tuesday, the SStn day of February, laS2. for clf bonds, not exceeding sixty in num ber, of ttie denomination of fifty dollars ric!i and bearing Interest not exceeding eight tier cent, per annum, as provided for m ordinance ro. Jltof slid citj. I'roposils must state the number of bonds bid for, the amount thev rapresent. and the Interest to no paid. No bonds will be sold under par. The right to rcicct any and all bids is herebx resen ed. I'KANK .1. TAYLOIt, A.G sr-EXAltiH. I. W. CAhK. Committee on Wajs aud Means. Astoria. I"cb. 17, 18S2. d td Seining Scow for Sale. NEARLY NEW. IIAS ONLY REEN used part of one season, hize, u23 feet, l font hold. Good accommodations for tncnty men. For particulars appl to CUTTING PACKING CO.. tf Eaglo Clllf, Y. T. CHICAGO IRIf Btf, J. STEAUSS, - AET. Is now ready to tupply tho pablic with tho Celebrated Chicago Beer In any quantity to suit. I havo alio this Celebrated Chicago Cccr In Itottlrs, Whlttli Is now cry popular among "all fam! liesai'dsa'oon." .Please send In your orders and they will havo my best attention. J. STRAl'S?. Astoria, Ore) on. Ajent for Ores n and 'Wash, Ter. MISCELLANEOUS. SS. St. 3. ES. 5 S. 3c, DBALER IN Hay, Oats, Straw.! Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand.j I IVoo.J Delivered to Order. Draying, Teaming and Express Business. Horses anil Carriages for Hire SCALhn IN WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. CITY BOOK STORE. We tiro constantly reeehlns newnddltions to our stock and have the nnest end largest assortment ot variety- Koodiln the city. Combs, Brushes, Stationery, Frames Celluloid Goods. AU our goods ai-omarkod mp'alnJlsares Call and examine quality aud note prices. CHAH. STEVENS & SOX MAGSU8 C-CROSBY, Dealer tn HARDf ASE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings,- Flutes ai Steam Fitters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD' STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN ANDTG9PPER, Canuer'aiifl Fisliermeiis Supplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP- PERi PLUMBING 'and STEAM FITTING Dona with neatness and dispatch. None but first class workmen employed. A large assortment of SCALES Constantly on Hand. E. Detrick & Co.. Solo agents on tho Tacific Coast for Tower's celebrated OILED GLOTHING, (Send for pi lea list.) Importers, mauuf?cturer3 and dealer) In Twines, Tents, Hose, Cotton Sail Duck, Belting, WatcrprcofTar- paulins, Waterproof Covers, Patent Solid Cotton Belting. Ne-. 5, 7 and 3 Oairornla, and 10S, HO and 112 .Market streets, SAN ritANCISCO. - CAIFOKNIA. dim HANSEN BRO'S. Architects and Builders, HOUSE BUILDING A SPECLVLTT. Wo build good boats, and refer to those v, horn u c ha c Jltted o Jt tor it yle and price. All woik Is warranted ; as wo guarantee sjt ltfaction In all coses. OIT.ce and shop on Cass Street, above Astor. HOLMAN'S PAD. FOR THE STOMACH, LIVER, AND KIDNEYS. In all cases ot billlousness and malaria In e ery foi m. a prevcntatli c and cure of chills, fever and dumb ague. Dr. llolman's Fad Is a perfect success. And for dyspepsia, sick headache and nenous prostration, as tho pad Is applied oer the pit of tho stomach, the great nervous centci.it annihilates the dLsea.se at once. It regulates the liver and stomach so suc cessfully that digestion becomes perfect. Prof. D. A. Loomis says : "It Is nearer a unnersal panacea than anything in medi cine." Tilts Is done on the principle of ab sorption, of which Dr. llolman's Fad Is the only true exponent. For all Kidney troubles, use Dr. llolman's Renal or Kidney Pad, t he-best remedy in the world aud recommended by tho medical faculty. Beware of Bogus Pads. Each genuine Ilolnnn's Pad bears the pri vate revenue stamp of the llolm.ni Pad Co.. with the abo o trade mark printed In green. IJuynonowlthoutit. For Sale by all Druggists. Dr. Holman's advice Is free. Full treatise sent free on application. Address : IIOLMAN FAD CO 741 Broadway, New York. r.o.boxaiz C'dK Iky J I I I nr"- " i TS.VD2 MAXUC MISCELLANEOUS. J j (succwwi; to pace it u.lk.) flmot-leaad retail , to - txta-Qsriss Previa f am. Glass and Plated Ware, TBOFICAL AND DOAIISTIO FRUITS AND VEGEfABLES. Together nttti Wines, Lipors, Toljacco Cigars The largest and most complete stock of goods In their line to be found In tho city. Corner or Cass and Squemocqhe fin-eats. ASTORIA. OKEHON. a a o X. tn c a p o CO P o o Si" 0 H 1-s OJ Of a t o v CO CI s a. & C3 S O 2 1 i : -a 2 o 5 5. a V" o B u. a CO CO 01 U M M c c w 3 1-1 -1 s CO Barboiu,'s IRISH FLM THREADS Salmon Net Twine. Cotton Seine Twine, Cork and Lead. Lines, Cotton Netting, all sizes. Seines Made to Order, Flax and Cotton Twine, Fishing Tackle, etc. BARBOUR BROTHERS J 1 Uarket Street, Han Frnnetaro HENRY DOYLE & Co.. Manasers. B. B. FRANKLIN, UNDERTAKER, Corner Cass and Squeniofhe street!), A3T0RL, ' 4 OEKGON DEALER IN WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES AND UNDERTAKERS GOODS. WAIl IS IECLAKEI WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE And no terms of peaco nntll every man In Astoria has n new suit of clothes 3IADE BY MEAKY. Look ot the prices : Pants to order from - - - S8 CO Pants, Genuine French Cassiraero - 12 M Suits from 1500 The finest line ot samples onthe const to select from. F.J.MEANY. Main street, opposite Parker House, Astona. 50 TONS tTVEItPOOL riSHEBI SAJCX For sale cheap. Apply to .t. n. ntTSTLEE- Astoria, Dee; -29, 1881. dtf The Westport Shingle Manufactur InR Company are now prepared to fur nlsh A 1 sawed cedar shingles. Address all orders tothem. at Westport, Oregon. S&i5rt MISCELLANEOUS. Geo.W.Home! 'wholesale and Retail Deafer GROCERIES ! Provisions, Lumber, ' ETC.. ETC., ETC. Fiskermens and Cannery SUPPLIES A' SPECIALTY. AGENT FOB THE San Jose Fruit Packing Company. AND THE Sail Francisco Chemical ASTORIA "- - - OREGON. maiit::- foai:d. J. J. STOKF.9, FOAED & STOKES, Wholesale and retail dealers in Wood and Willow-ware, GROCERIES, Tobacco, Cigars, Wines and Liquors rOUEIGN AND DOMESTIC Fi'uiis and Vegetables, COUNTRY PRODUCE. General Commission Merchants Next to Orcgo.i Hallvay & Sav. 00'3 Deck, div? HILL'S VARIETIES. anO.HILL, - - - PKOPRIETOR WALTEP.PAltKS. - STAGfi MANAGER Open all tue l'car, FctTorruauec Ev.-ry Xililit. Entire thansc or Pro srrmule Once a ATccl:. Comprlslns all tlio latest SONCS, DANCES AND ACTS. Tlio theatre Ja crowded nlchtlv, and ail uhohaenitncs(.d tlie entertainment pro nounce It to be cuual to any gl en ilsen here. Mr. Ilill- as a caterer for tlio public's amusement can not be exce'Icd. An j both uisldng to spend a pleasant cveninB aud si e siaiklinf; wit and beauty without vul garitj, should Improve the opportunit aud come. The company comprises tho following well known Artists: Miss Yxssva Walto.v. Mtss Loutsn Cook. Miss Mollie Cirnisrv. Mr.. CHARIJ3 KonLKn. Me. Taos. CnniaTY, Mr. John Cook. Me. Milton Joiinsok, Ma. JosEru Pettv, Mu. HValter Pakks. All of whlcli i ill appear nightly in their dif ferent specialties. Open air concert every evening ; perform ance commencing at 8; entranco totlicatre on Benton street ; private, boxes on Chena mus street. PERUVIAN BITTERS. CHINCH0NA RUBRA, AND CALIFORNIA GRAPE BRANDY, THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE, See; our local columns lor particular?, and a? youl VALUE HEALTH, READ! Sheriff's Notice. THE STATE. COUNTY, AND 'STATE School Tax"s for the year 1S31, are now due and can Le paid at m ofu e at the Court Honso. A. M. TWOMBLY. diwtf Sherlfl and Tax Collector, - i ! I 3 II m Oaufobnia STOKE! Srai Lacking room to store our immense stock we shall dispose of all REMNANTS ON HAND. Worsted Dress Goods, at 20 cts.. per Yard, comprising Plaids, Brocades, etc., etc., ranging from 5 to 15 yards. Nonpareil Dress Goods, at 10 cts. per Yard. FLANNELS, CLOAKINGS, SERGES, etc,, etc., of all shades and quality. Being impossible to classify Irom the iact tnat our stocK is Beyond in quantity and quality anything ever seen in Astoria. We have a large amount of remnants in LACES and embreidery: 5000 Fair of Ladies' White and Colored Hose, slightly damaged, 10 cts. per pair, usual price 35 cts. .Remember our stock of Gents' ware-is unsurpassed in quantity, quality and Price in this or any other market. lgBe sure and call on Postoffice Corner, Astoria, Oregon. TheBossOoffee and Tea Pot f r w.raSaiie!sKeiil.sA & SS "S3 S.C.C TWO DOOU8 EAST OF OCCIDENT, JOB THE ASTOEIAjN STEAM PEINTING HOUSE UA3THB FASTEST AKDBEST PEESSES, AND TYPE tar We purchase Taper, Cards, Ink, and uLt Lowest And can therefore afford to use, as wo 03NT3L.-2- BOX3Zl..7?3SI 3P3EUCOSIM. to All ! ! L the old Reliables. MAY BE HAD OF iTE.RHA'WES SOLE AGENT. Alio, ARent for tho celebatedii Buck's Patent Cook Store, MEDALLION RANGE, STEAM F1TTIKGS A SPECIALTY. None but the best workmen employed. All tvork guaranteed or no charge. AWES, ASTORIA. OREGON TIC I OB IHfIH, OF THE LATEST 8TYLEB. other materials of the manufacturers Oasli Kates, always do. the best articles, while charging "V ,- 7 - . fMfc- K-,?&iM-& &2ia ,aJ- KM1W k u -MoWa -Sc &. .. v