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v tr- V-"", B?'gSPfjlt ''''f'iSi'8 umar-gy- -0 .- W Jl'lu- -Dullix 'AstoriHSu ASTORIA, OilEUuS: SUNDAY MARCII. 19, li2 ISSUED EVERT MOKNING. (Monday EiceMcrt). J. P. HALLO RAN & COMPANY, FCnLISlIEKS ajci l'noi-mETOns. Astunan Building, iJois street. Terms of Subscription : served by Carrier, per W80lc.i'j Cent 4Qt by mail, four agnthe....5-l On )at by mall, cno year- - B 00 Jrea of Poitaao to Subscriber?. Advertisements inserted by tie year et .bo rata cf SI 00 per square per month. Transient advertising, by the day or weok. Ifty cents per square for each insertion. THEGM. Hie Dailt astoiiiaj inn he mt b), nailat'iccnU amonth.freeof pottage. Reav ers tcho eimlemplatcahcncc from the citv cat ftorc The Ahtokian follow -ihcrr., Daim r Wkekly editions to any poU-o$ 'lee with rji additional crpente. Aaart&se may b tnangrd a often as nrrircd. Leave nrdcrx at thr rmintlno room. The River and Harbar BUI. Tho houso committeo on commerce httlds d dly meeting's tn the river and harbor bill. It is thouylit that the question of appropriations for the Pa cific coast will not be reached for two weeks. Till then it will be impossi ble to tell how much will k" to the va rious pulilic improvements on this coast. A dispatch says: "As Page of California, is chairman, and George of Oregon, a meniber, they mill tee th.it Pacific sUtes and territories obtain as large a share of appropriations as it is "tossible to obtain, consistent with the earnest demands of other sections. George is busily engaged in tho prepa ration of a speech upon tho improve ment of the rivers and h irbors of the northwest Pacific, which ho will soon deliver in the house. Chlorido of sodium is a splendid thing to eat with boiled eggs. Yaqnina has the bung-hole; the next thing will be the barrel. Good intentions are like fainting ladies they need carrying out. A 40 inch parsnip is what the Oregon City folks are bragging about. 'Tis pleastnt to hear a baby cry when Macbeth is going to murder Dnucan, The anniversary services of the Y. M.C. A. will be held in the M. E. church this evening. Rev. J. McConnac will supply tho pulp't of the Congregational church this morning at 11 o'clock. Himilton; who is "wanted'' for alleged complicity in the recent Port land sensation, is re. orted to be in Valparaiso. There will be divine service on board the Markland, lyiu at the Kinney cannery dock, this afternoon at four o'clock, Rev. J. McConnac officiating. We have an order on tho Port land Business College for a scholarship which some enterprising youth can get from us at a very reasonable Dgure. A devil fish with arms sixteen feet Ions, is said to have been caught in a fish trap at Olympia last week. What a splondid subject for vaccination. Jewell Items. Our Jewell correspondent writes that snow is disappearing very f.ut at Jewell, tho weather is clear and warm in the daytime and ftosty at night. "The croaking of frogi and the re turn of robins aain remind us that spring is coming. The Directors of District No. 8 are thinking of having a six mouths school this year to com mence about tho middlo of April, there is 34 09 now in the clerk's hands and 3S children to draw school money. We are much pie ised with your ideas about road matters and hope you may be successful in agitat ing tho matttr." School Report The following is the repot t of the district school of Pillar Rock for the term commencing Nov. 18, 1881, and ending Feb. 23, 1882: No. pupils registered 2-'t Average mnntlilv attendance. 400 daily ' 20 Number of visits made by patrons of tne school 9 The following pupils have been per fect in depertment: Wilho Elliott, Charlie Elliott, D illy Kelley, Nora Fitzpat iuk, Archie Pella, George Dur valf, Nellie Liuinntf Harry Liinont, Lucinda Peers, Charlie S'ilts. Maby. T. Collixs, Teacher. Y. M C. A- Most pititul complaints conio from up country in reference to the mud. Astorians walk dry shod and pity all unhappy folk who have muddy. - Services of Presbyterian church in Baptut church at 11 a. m. Sunday school at noon. Iu tho evening the congregation will join in Y. M C. A. anniversary. The railroad between the Cascades and Tho Dalles is completed. The first train passed o er it last Friday. It is" forty-six miles long, and cost nearly $2,300,000. The Oregouian very justly men tions the work that the Portland board of trade has done, as instance of the good such a society is to the commu nity. The showing is a creditable one. There will bo services at Grace Episcopal Uhurch to-uay, morning and evening. Rev. John' Rosenberg officiating. The collection will be for the beneut of the Sunday school h brary, ha announced by the Bishop. Regular meeting at the Y. M. 0. A. rooms this afternoon at quarter to three o'clock. Song service from iloody and Satikey's Gospel hymns. Iu the evening at 7 o'clock, anniver sary services at tha Methodist church. Short addres3C3 by various speakers and singing from Gospel hymns. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. Thanks. The executive committee of the Astoria Y.M. C. A. gratefully return thanks to the lady members who so successfully conducted the sociable and to Miss Holbrook, Mrs. Duuiway Miss Wilson, Mr. Chipmnn, and others for favors rendered. The net proceeds will more than extinguish the debt. At tho Theater. The audience that sat last night in chilly contemplation of that beautiful drop curtain that adorns the stage, gave expression of delight when the evening's entertainment commenced with a gr icef ully-oxecuted solo by Miss Nora Wilson as overture, followed by the recitation of "The Spanish duel,"by Hiwley Chapman. The saving of tho crew was well delineated by Miss Hol brook in "Old. Hudlah,"' after which Sheridan, amid rounds of deafening applause, recited "Tho dream of Eu gene Aram." Tho somber character of tho luckiest hero who had such dif ficulty with Clarke, caused a shade of sadness to momentarily affect the audi ence, which was quickly dispelled by tho pleasing notes from "Lucia do Lammermoor" by Miss Annie Gleason. This was a genuine delight, 3Iiss Gleason responded to an encore by "List Rose of Summer." The story of tho girl that saved her lover by holding on liko a heroine to the bell clapper was then told by M'ss Davenport; when Mr. Chapman expounded the labor question in a high y original manner. The letter scene from Macbeth was well done. When Lidy Macbeth s lys: "The raven himself is hoarso that croaks the fatal-entrance of Dun can under ray battlements," she thrill ed the audience. In the dagger scene whers Macbeth says "1 could not say amen," the greatness of the actor shone fonh. This was something to remember: Sheridan, as Macbeth shrinks from goin back, when L idy Macbeth says, "Infirm of purpose," chides him as she herself smears the grooms with blood. Iu th second p irt Miss Nora Wilson a jaiu won the plaudits of her listeners by her rendition of Gottschalk's mus'c, after hhicli Chapman recited that clever story in verse of Praed's, wherein sitting at the opera ho sees his old dead but not forgotten love iu a far off box, and forget ting all else falls musing over what parted them and thinks that if the dead but knew just when to cme back there were often moments when we liviug folks could forgive thein. Tho ballad of "Bonny Sweet Bessie," was then sweetly sung by Miss Gleason, who was again encored, after which Sheridan recited "Shamus O'Bnen," who had k such remarkable success in eluding the "polis." The old fashioned negro dialect was what raised the risibles of the audienco in the next and conclud ing sketch by Chapman, after which. coffee aud oysters was the uppermost consideration in the minds of the audience, who thoroughly enjoyed tho entertainment, but would have en joyed it much more if it hadn't been so confounded cold in the hall. MISCELLANEOUS. Oregon 57 Years Ago. Tn ISO.; n Thill ttas lntnidllrml in rhn . , t , . .ui-v I Sweet, indeed, are those famous can- United States sonata to establish a 'dies received on to-day's steamer, at Ad raihtary post at or near the Columbia,1 ler.s; all fresh and new kinds, river. It was taken up for considera-1 mLon-a CuRK w, jmmerllately tion on the 28th of February.and with- relieve Croup, whooping rough and out a discussion of its merits,-laid t, Bronchitis, bold by W. K. Dement. tho table until the next day. When Are you made miserable bv Indi C. H. COOPER. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. tho consideration was resumed, it was supported by Mr. Barbour into short spoech, which was followed by one of greater length from Mr. Dickerson. In tne course of his remarks Mr. Dickerson said: "As yet wo havo extended our laws only to Territories that waro to bo come States of the Union. Oregon could never become one of tho United States. Neither -as a colony nor as u State could that country bo of any mentis! benefit totbo Union; there fore it was inexpedient to adopt any measuro for its occupation and settle ment. It was impossible for Orojfon to ever become a member of the Union. Estimating the distance from the mouth of the .Columbia river at 4,650 miles, a member of Cougress from the State of Oregon must travel, going to and returning from the seat of government 9,300 mile3. Suppos ing him to travel at the rate of thirty miles per day, and allowing for Sun days, 350 days of the year would be required to so and return. This w.ould allow him a fortnight tit Wnsh ington to rest himself before com mencing his journey home. As a,con siderable part of tho way was. over rugged mountains, covered a greater portion of the year with a great depth of snow, traveling at the rate of thir ty miles a day wa a hard duty. Yet a yong able-bodied senator might travel from Oregon to Washington and back once a year, but he could do nothing else. He might come more expeditiously, however by water, around Cape Horn, or through Bea ring's Straits round- the northern coast of this continent to Baffin's Bay, thenco through Davis Straits to the Atlantic, and so on to Washington. It was true this passage had not yet beon discovered, except on our maps, but it would be as soon as Oregon would become a State." Mr. Dickerson concluded by mov ing that the bill be laid on tho table, which motion prevailed. gestion. Constipation. Dizziness Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin? Sliiloh's Vital- jrui aaiu u) , izer is a posttiio cure. &. Dement. Brace up the whole system with Kin? of the Blood. See AdveriNement. Apply -For rent clie.il. an Organ. at this office. --The "Altvavs Iinndv" stovenloe shelves at John A. Montgomery's. "Hackruetack." a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 23 and CD cents, bold by W. E. Dement. Parties wishing groceries, provis ions or merchandise or any aescripnon. should leave their orders with A. Van Dusen & Co. as they are prepared to de liver goods in any part of the city on the shortest notice. New lot of song and sheet music at Adler's. Go and see those beautiful pianos and organs at Adler's; all new. Van Dusen & Co. have Just received a fine lot of hats of the latest styles and patterns. All the latest novels at Adler's. 9Sr GREAT W REDUCTION -Beautiful stationery in endless va riety at Carl Adlers'. At Mrs. Lovett's CofTee Rooms, a cup of tea, coffee, or chocolate with pie or cake, ten cents. Ham and eg ". Open at any time. Entrance through Geo. Lov It's tailor shop. The Rev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bour bon, Ind., says: '"Both myself and wife oweour lives toSiiti.on's Consumption' Cure." Sold by W.. E. Deuieut. No old coods on Carl Adler's shelves : everything new and inviting. -A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh. Kerned). Price 50 cent Sold by W, E. Dement. Three scow loads of dry fir. spruce limbs, and bark, just received and for sale at uraj .-vaocK. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Diptlieria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W. E. Dement. Pro Bono Public. To my customers and the public gen erally, l woum announce mat i nave left on the Oreiron to lav in mv stock of cloths, clothing, ' furnishing goods, etc, for spring and summer trade. I will try my utmost to-select a very fine assortment of them. The best of. all Is not" too good for Astorians. rrjees win range very low. as gooas are wait tor my Frank Fabre has oysters in every st!s. Stew and pan toasts a specialty Whv will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts 50 cts and 1. Sold by W. E. Dement. FOE, THE' NEXT 30 DATS AT THE igiiiiiiiiiiimitii!iia3t:i::::ii3MiuiiiiiiiiuisiiisiuiHMtHf I X L STORE j S M iiiimiiiii3:iiii)i:ii!'!iiiininiiniiMi;tF.fiivinniniini.milfMninlinil To make room for large Spring stock. EgAll Winter goods will be sold very y. C. E. COOPER, I X IftStore, near Parker House, Astoria. Music for the piano, organ, flute, violin, guitar, comet, accordeon, ba.njo. fife, concer. inn and other instruments, just received at Adler's music store. MISCELLANEOUS. HILL'S VARIETIES. really cheap this season. return to-getyour oum Merchant Tailor anc street, Astoria, Oregon return to-getyour outfit M. D. Kant, Merchant raiior ana uotiiier, main The Sheridan Tronpo leave for Portland to-morrnw morning. The placa'of Miss S echtu was admirably well tilled by Miss Wilson. Services at Grace Church to-day, tho Rev. Jno. Rosenberg officiating. Tho curtain rose at 8:05 last even ng; tho performance closed at 10:20. It is Slid that Colonel Robert G In-jeroll is afraid that his enemies wi'l report his dying words falsely, and so he has arranged that a stenographer shall take them down verbatim. Seat tle Chronicle. Wonder what Bob will say when he wakes up in the next world. Lead pencils would melt, there. There are some thirty occupants of the- hospital at present. Among them is the man from Gray's river, who was so severely burned by a pow der explosion lately; another fnftn Knappton with a broken leg; and one from the Nehalem who cut his foot in a dreadful manner a short time ago. Yesterday's snow storm extended tip to Portland, and far out to sea. When it finally did clear off the for ests in the immediate vicinity of As toria presented a beautiful appea-ance; tho green aud white of their snow crowned cones growing radiant in the purple glow of sunset. General Stephen Coffin, who died at Dayton Inst Thursday, nas one of tho pioneers of this State coming here in 1847. His biography is intimately connected with tho his tory of Oregon. He was a man of extraordinary business capicity and enterprise, and contributed in no small degree to the prosperous settlement of our great State. The barge was not munched yesterday morniiir. She will probably go off at noon to day. How the banjo origin.iteJ, and how the possum lost the hair ofi his tail, was well told liy Chap man last ni'ht. Announcement. The rendition of the dagger scene from Macbeth, last evening, by Sheri dan and Miss Holbrouk, was some thing to remember. At one o'clock this morning the stars were glittering brightly in the frosty air, giving promise of a glorious day but at half-past one it commenced snowing asain. The National Surgical Institute of Indianapolis, with branches at Phila delphia, Atlanta, Gi., and San Fran cisco, which has a national reputation, will permanently establish a branch at Portland, Oragon. Two of the skilled surgeons of this institute prepared with every needed apparatus for the successful treatment of cripples will meet all the old p nients aud such new ones as may desire treatment, this year, at th following places: Pet laud, at St. Charles Hotel, April h, 10th and 11th; Albany, April li.'th and 13th; Tho Dalles, April 17th; Walla Walla, April 19th and 20th; and Seattle, April 25th and 26th, and hereafter at Portland, Oregon, on the first two weeks of May and November of each year, commencing Nov. 1882. Ben are of all trauling Doctors who may claim to represent auy other in stitute, for this is the only Surgical Institute on this coast with facilities and experience for the treatment of deformities. J. M. Uinkle.M.D., Geo. B. Handy, M. D. Surgeons in charge, National Surgical Institute, 319 Bush St., S. F. Eastern '0stern. Another fine lot of Eastern Ovsters just received at Roscoes, per steamer uregon. ucciaeni oiotk. .Take Notice. On after this date an additional 10 cents per cord will be charged on all orders for sawed wood not accompanied by the cash, atGrajs wood yard. July 1st, 18S1. To thr Ladles. Dressmaking in all its branches; neat and reasonable, at Mrs. Denny uunans Cass street, near Congregational Church, Skinny Men. Wells' Health Renewer. Absolute cure for nervous debillty.aud weakness of the generative functions. SI , at drug gists. Oregon Depot, DAVIS & CO., Portland, Or. ' GEO. HILL, - WALTER TARKS, - PROPRIETOR STAGE MANAGER Services in the M. E. church to day at the usuil hours. Sunday school at noon. Tho anuiversary of the Y. M. C. A. ill be held in this church in tho evening The report for the past year w'U be presented and address is made by the pistors of the city. The party who took the purse from off the pipe on board the -Fleetwood yesterday is kn vn. If he will return it 1 1 the nurser of the boat, or the Chief of Policeheie.it will be all right, and no questions askert; otherwise it Will be maue warm lor mm. Prof. A. L. Prancis will be in the city a few days lonser. Parties having mn lcai instruments snoiuu Keep mem in tune as neglect soon destroys the musical quality. For handsome holiday presents, such as toilet cases, cologne sets, per fumery cases, fine soaps, clc, go to Conn's drug store, opposite. Occident HceL ' Mr. John lingers of the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep al he finest fre-.li fish, etc., in their season P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street, has just received the latest ana most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc If you want anj thing in the line of books and st tionerygo to Adler's; the finest and largest assortment of every thing iu that line. for the genuine J. 11. Cutter old Bourbon, ana the best oi wines, liquors and San Fraurisco beer, call at the Gem, opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. Hot and cold baths, the finest in the city, at the Orient Bathing Booms, op posite Holden's auction store. Joe. CiiAnTnns, Proprietor. -Those wriliiiK desks at the City book store are the best in the city. They are something nice and durable, and just what raoit young tauies wouiu appreci ate from the giver. "Music hath charms." See Carl Ad lers accordeons ; they are as big as they make 'em. New stock of ready made clothing, gent's furnishing goods, hats, caps, etc, at Mclnt" 'sh's New Clothing house, Occi dent bl jck. ; - A great vanet of locks, hinges and screws at Jno. Montgomery's. Coliien's Liebio's Liquid Ex tract op Beef asd Tonic lsviooit- ator. Asa tonic In all cases of-de- Diiuy ana nearness, cauuut oe sur passed. I have justrcceivedthefinest assort ment oi taucy gooos in my line ever brought to Astoria, -consisting of ier furaery cases, toilet sets, toilet cases fine perfumeries, fancy "soaps, combsl brushes, hand classes, and toilet articles of all kinds splendid presents Jot the holidays. Call and examine goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere, at J. w. Conn's arug store, opposite Occt dent Holel, Astoiia. Oregon. How absurd to wheeze with a cough which Hake's Honey of Hoherounu ani Tab will cure. Tike's Tooth aciie Dkops cure in one minute. The price of subscription to The Weekly Astokiak has been reduced m ,o ner annum when Dald in advance. If not paid in advance the old price of SSiwuiuecnargea. .. t. i. .jt t.MHpAMKu:. poruyspepMauijujjitci uujjiuiiii, von havo a nrinted cuarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vltalizer. It j'ever fails to cure. Sold by W. fc. Demont. A largo consignment of the best brand Bed Cross coal oil just received t Jno. Rodger's, Central Market. Chas. Stevens and Son have a stock of mouldings and moulders tools which can be bought cheap for cash to close out that branch of the business. Did you fee those Easter cards at Adlers? rney are supero. - Furnished or unfurnished rooms can be had at tne union xiorei. Another of those tmo.A. B. Chase organs at thauity hook store. Examine the fine selection of sum mer suitings, overcoats, etc, at Mc intosh's New Clothing House, Occi dent block. Sfead. Opro all tnr Year, I'rrforiuance Cv rj Msut. Entire inause of Pro. Krnmnie Once a Meek. Comprising all the latest SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS. The theatre U crowded nightly, and all n ho nave witnessed Hie entertainment pro nounce it to be tenia to any Riven elsewhere. Mr. Hill as a caterer for the public's amusement can not be excelled. Anjbod wishing to spend a pleasant evening and Ree sparkling wit and beauty without vul garity, should improve the opportunity and The company comprises the following well known. Artists : Miss annie Walton. . Miss Louise Cqok, MlSS M0U.1E Cn&ISTY. Ma. Cbables Kohler, Mb. Tuos. Chbisty, Mr. John Cook. Mil. MU.TOkJOHNJOK, Mr. Jqskph Pettv, Mr. Wai.ter Parks. All of which will appear nightly In their dil- lorent specialties, Open air concert every evenine : perform ance coinmeucin ; at 8 : entrance to theatre .on Benton street ; private boxes on CUena- inus sireei. READY-MADE CLOTHING GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, etc., Also a large selection of Cloths, Tweeds, Cassimeres, etc. which I am prepared to Make to Order in the Latest Styles. PERFECT FIT, BEST WORKMANSHIP. D. A. HcIntpL, Merchant Tailor, - - - Occident Block THE COLUMBIA BREWERY JLoJ j lAsiHWS 0) Ordinance No. 449. REGULVTINO THK POLICE FOKCEOF the City of Astoria. The Cfttf Astoria itoc ordain axjelhna: Sec. I. Tint no regular policeman of this city, wliile on duty, shall enter or remain in any saioun, uouscruom ur uuiiuiuk wuai cver. excepting on business Connected with his dutie aOsiicli policeman, nor shall ha tvhflp nnnn afitv .lrinh nr nArfrike of miv spirituous, malt, vinous or other Intoxicating liquor whatever. Neither shall he b? the owner or, or In any manner Interested either jlireciiv or mairecuy iu any aaiuou, uar room, drinking shop, billiard room or ball alley. Bee. 2 Ho police olllccr shall, while nnon dnrv. be ertdltv of uslnz any profane or abus ive language to, or concerning any person or persons, or of conducting himself in a violent or disorderly manner. Sec. 3. It sha 1 be the duty of the Chief of rulice to report an violations oi any oi me provisions of this Ordinance by any police officer, to the Common Council forthwlih, and to suspend such offl er, If It shair ap pear, on examinauou, mat aujr auvii uiutcr shall have been guilty of any such violation Police force. he shall be forthwith discharged Irom the Passed the Common Council March 1st 1882. Attest: r.vi. Tunisia, Auditor and Clerk. Approved March 1st, 1SSI. iJOHN HAHN, Mayor. Notice. THU PARTNEHSniP HERETOFORE ex isting between W. W. Taylor, and B. K. Stevens is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. The business will be hereafter con ducted under the firm name of Taylor and Stutsman to whom all accounts will he paid, AJli, Astoria. March 9. !S8i IS SUPEUIOl". TO MOST. AND IS EXCELLED BY NONEB ON TfllS COAST JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR, CHENAHUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON.. r Orders left at the CET.MANIA BEEK BALL will be promptly attended to.W iToZan A. Montgomery, (SUCCESSOR TO JACKINS St MONTGOMERY.) DEALERS Ilf Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A Gei eral Assortment ot HOUSEHOLD COODS. Agents for Mugce Stoves and Ranges The Best in the ujarket, Piumblng goods ot all kinds on band. Job work done lu a workmanlike manner. cou:vr.n of siaix ami ji:iFtnsoji stref.ts, ASTORIA, ... OREGOK. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF; FURNITURE Ss BEDDING AND DKALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and MoyldiRs, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in every branch. "iSl SO &1 3 UJto I w SSI Yv.W.TATl'U B. F.STEVENS. UJ School Tax, District No. 9. UPPER ASTORIA. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT School Taxes for the above District are now due and payable at the office of the undersigned. Pltaso pay up prompt-y and save costs; WM.B.ADAIK, dtd. 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