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li 'w Hniu ftslorrttnu ASTORIA, OREGON: Sl'XDAY SEPTEMBER 24. 1K2 ISSUED EVI5R.Y MORNING. Monday Executed), J. F. HALLO RAN & COMPANY, Prr.i.i-.iiF.i:-; -m ritornnrroiis. Tctms 0 Subscription. rvHlJ.y Carrier, per week A'lCentf ....!.".. .,.-;'...... ,.....,. i3i uf til" miI fntir tiwinf 1.2 til (l w Yr&e f I'ontad to Siibjoribf-rn -tCAtl-ertiouionr inserted by theye-tr nt !:? mteufSl Vi iiersitinrciiur month. i'raiirtoat adverti.-ia;;. by tbo Jay or veek. fly conn pet square for each insertion. -C. Y. Fulton returns fiom Salem to-motrow. -The Scottish Chief came down last evening. Regular morning and evening ser vice at the M. E. church to-daj. The Synod of the Columbia will m-i'l in the First Presbyteiian church of Portland, October Oth. -The Walla Walla Statesman re ports :i,l)00 ions of wheat lying at l.Iue Mountain station. Among the many bills introduced in the legislature is one to create the itii'i; uf state insurance commissioner. A late decision uf Secretary Kirkwood admits a second tiling upon tin fame tract under the pre-emption law. Congregational church -Preaching as usual at 11 a. ai., by the pastor, lecture to young people at 7 . M. Sundav school at noon. ' Presbyterian church Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. .v. Regular quarterly Sunday school renew and concert at 7 i m. Sunday school at 1IOOM. - -The steamer Yaquina arrived tn yesterday at five o'clock with 400 tons of coal from the Sound. She left for Portland last evening. Her next trip will be to San Francisco. -Landowners arcoffcringS3 per aero for breaking land in Umatilla county, and can find no teams at that figure. Everything that can work is employed on the railroad. Tho Queen of the Pacific went to sea yesterday morning; the Oregon came in and went to Portland; the steamer Washington crossed out on her way to Pugct Sound; the Gen. Miles went to Gray's Harbor. Tho body found at Gray's harbor on thcirth,andthcnsuppo?cdtobe tho remains of the second Andrew .John son who was drowned on the 2Gth tilt., was brought to the city yesterday afternoon, and identified. The funeral will take placo from Frank lin's undertaking rooms at two o'clock this afternoon. The New Pilot Bill. The new pilot bill introduced into the House by Sharp, of Clackamas, passed to second reading last Friday, and comes up before committee of the whole, nest Tuesday afternoon. The bill describes the Columbia river be tween Astoria and its mouth, includ ing a radius of five miles outside the outer buoy, to be known as the bar pilot ground; also the Columbia river above Astoria and the Willamette within limits of ship navigation; pro vides for three pilot commissioners for said pilot grounds, to hold office for three years, one of which shall be appointed by the governor, one by the board of trade of Portlaud, and one by the chamber of commerce of Asteria: and in case either of said boards shall fail or neglect to make such appointment for a period of 20 day, then it shall become the right and duty of the governor to make the samo; provides that no person shall be granted a license by the board unless he is an American citizen of the age of 21, of tomperato habits and good moral character, and possesses requi site experience as a navigator and pilot. Each pilot, before receiving li cense, shall deliver a bond cf 85,000 signed by himself and two accepted sureties, and in failing to perform his duty shall be held liable for dam age done; it also regulates fees of pilotage. OrfRH F.HcnmpaieBtXo.Kt, I.O.O.F. Members arc requested to attend Camp on Monday evening, as business of importance is to be transacted. By order. C. P. A. .J. MEGLER. Sec'v. A fine line of birth day and wedding presents at the City book store. Avery complete assortment of blank books, all sizes, styles and prices at the Citv book store. Hallo! Where are you going? Whv, to Frank Fabre's for a pan roast. Served Him Right- "Capt." f'onnau, of the Norton' House, in Portland, was fined S23 ami I costs, in the police court f tlmt cilv, last Thursday, for slapping J). A. .Sen- boru, of Ihvaco, in the mouth. Mr. iSeaborg is an old resident at llnraio, engaged in the cannery business. Wed nesday he went to Portland, and was j met at the house by :t runner for the J Norton Uou,e,vho took his valise and gave him a check therefor. 3Ir. Sea j borg desired to 'o t another hotel. n,,,i rrt00,lf,i ,i Ai,.,i. .. ,i,. ..ir,..w !.. ti'ui,tu,k4 nv. Vtlt,.fX ill tiv -rtwv "f the hidi'l. deinandinir his valise. j Ifp was infitnned that the vul:- c"ild not l fmnd. Uiii'in-tu put the check in the drawer, and when Mr. .Seaborg asked again fur his vn'isf or the clai'k, ho that he might nut luse his baggage, Gorman slapped him in the mouth. It was in evidence that Mr. Seaborg is a quiet, inoffensive man., and g.ive no cause fur the buttery, except to ask fur his baggage. The iiet time Gorman may be a little more disposed to treat travelers in a decent manner. Commercial. Under date if the 21st, the Wil lamette Farmer says: The situation in commercial circles presents no change from that of a week since, although wheat is arriv ing from various sections of the north west in great abundance. The vari ous docks arc being tilled, while sever al ships are being rapidly laden with grain to cross he ocean, yet quota tions are by no lifans Jinn and fixed, on account of the variance of charter rates between holders anJ shippers. 20 ships ave taken except those posi tively necessary, and indications of an early break in rates are llattcring. Ainsworth dock contains hundreds .of tons of beautiful wheat from tho great prairies east of the mountains, which will bring up rates in a foreign market, and raise the standard to a position it of right belongs. Three vessels of the new licet have sailed; six more are loadingvnine arc open to charter, and eight arc discharging. We have tonnage in port aggregating 25,333 tons. Now due 3,171 tons. Due in Oelobcr-Xovember, 12,225 tons, and on the way, all told, nearly 55,000 tons. There will be no lack of t'jnnage. Quotation?, as near as ob tainable, may be given at about SI. 55 per cental. The Ly-in. and The Mow-us. A Lion, who had lived for several years in a certain neighborhood and gained general respect for the manner in which he had conducted himself, was suddenly made the object of slan ders and abuse. When he came to trace these stories back, he found that they had been started b' a Mouse. "Why have you slandered mef5 de manded the Lion. "Hecanse the people will only accept me as a Mouse," was the reply, "liui am I to blame for that?" ''Perhaps net: but why should you be a Lion, able to strike down an Ox, while I am but a imnv Mouse, able only to frighten women and children? What grieves me is tho fact that Nature made a mistake." "Very well," said the King of Reasts, "you go forth and roar and kill, and I will become a mouse." The Mouse stalked into the forest and began to growl and roar, but his efforts were received with laughter. After he had tried it again and again, the Owl drop ped down beside him and ebserved: "Instead of making mo afraid, you disturb my slumbers and annoy un friends. Come inside, out of ihe ma laria," Moral The Mouse that nib bles at crumbs is doing all that is ex pected of him. Secondly, he who look-3 for the mistakes of others simp ly shows the world his envious feel ings. A Delicious Appetizer. That ensures digestion and enjoyment of food; a tonic that brings strength to the weak and re3t to the nervous; a harmless diarrhea cure that don't constipate just what every family needs Parker's Ginger Tonic. P. J. Goodman, on Chcnamus street, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow shoes. 'Whither away, my love, my own : The hills are purple, the sky i- gold, the plash of the waves is a semitone, and the vesper breeze is as soft as the fur of your jacket, my love, my own." 'Tin going, she said, as she slammed the door, 'down to Johnson's to get an other can of Melrose baking powder, sum turn t you torget it : Prof. . I. F. Meyer wishes to inform the public and his pupils that he is now settled and intends remaining here. He is prepared to give music and also French lessons. Scholars practicing will find every convenience for stud'v and improvement, at his residence. Ills experience renders this an opportunity which it is worth while to any one to embrace. Averill's mixed paints, the Lat in use. for sale at .1. W. Conn,s drug store opposite Occident Hotel. Fresh taffy and caramels every day at the Astoria Candy Factory, Main St. Oerkwitz & Classen. A -Way." and "The Way." In tliesoilelightrul summer days what- pleasure it is to cast the line in soma Ului'ly trout pool, where the ovcrlumg- -g tranche curtain the glaring light of dusty noon, and where the unfre quented woodside path gives immu nity from noisy intrusion. And then beside the evening campfire, the juicy troutlets being the while discussed, to hear of other kindred pleasures of th , , , ,,,.., , I iceioy in rent in livxi. J lie counters palate, such as Oldfellow, who is a 1 !,-, ,AU was prostrated bv an intermit good man to fish with, cm tell. Some- i'V"- feer. from which she wa; freed by ' ' I lilt llwik t fill lintlfA t-iltliJtil 1 I 111 I AIMI times, as lvcently, Oldfellow takes Coni!.aner. uith him, and the two, . ' ' ' with all the racy .est ol trueraeon- ten,,, tell uf pictorial feast, wher.a, they assisted. i.r ...., ' .... ..;,.;,.. ,i l 1111.(7, a l a iiiiiiiiiinrir. j'fiiKii! J ' in a fisherman's breakfast in a shady ,.. i- i t.;j- ..,... .i..,.i- .. .i- ; ,,...'. nook beside sjme dark rocks lit a eurve of the hu .-.treaiii. My friend's prepam-jally ... . .- .. ...;:. ... . ..i,- s were ot a very pnmuive tion actor few origin coals of fire, , ., . . , , square bit of smooth board, a small tool-box, a paper of salt, a roll of fre?h butter, a few biscuits, and a basket of freMi-caught beauties. lie choe one out of the receptacle, with skin as black as a wolfs throat and eyes like a seal, and almost as ihick down sit the lower dosal fin as he was across the shoulders. ' He breathed a breath or two," said Campancro, "and each time such gills! A pomegranate opend in the heart is the true color of the gills of a firat-ratc fish." My friend laid him tenderly on the board with one hand, and with the other took his knife, and in the natu ral division of the upper jaw touched him with the edge; and, before you could say .lack Robinson, tho fish was cut down the back to the flappei of the tail, the board turned over, and he opened, tacked, and toasting, in side and outward, upon the coals. As soon as he was done, a small piece of the fresh, yellow butter was spread over him a cast of black pepper, and a little salt in fine crystals (undis solved, and hence not merely salt water), and the fish was ready. "Well, Companero" askod Oldfel low, "did you eat the fish?" "Eat him!"' exclaimed Companero. "1 scooped two of them out of their jackets, and have been growing fat from that day." "Well, that h . way to cook a fish," replied Oldfellow, "but is not thk way." And the practiced lover and promoter of good things proceeds to iudicate what if the "of test way," of which the following is what Hilly Lackaday, in the play, calis "a cur tailed abbreviation, compressing all the particulars:" The fish is opened in front about throe inches, drawn and cleansed 1)3 one, and only one, quick immersion m pure water. No tarred string, Com panero, please, through the lower jaw, to poison nis navor. Jay mm on a nice napkin in the bottom of a basket, and take him home uiibruiscd, to repose upon "the white table in the kitchen. "And now, the small, deep stow pan, with its thin cullender, or strainer, on which the hsh is to be lowered to the bottom. Thou hast it ; it is gently raised again without injuring its inte grity of form; and now, thanks to thy sharp-pointed knife, thy quick wrist and compact fingers, not one scale remains around the head, the fins, the tail; and tail and tins are shortened, not hacked off. A little salt thrown on the fish, hardens it in two horn 'a time. It is then scored, that it may not break when it swells.and browned well upon the gridiron, whence it is taken up and laid upon a bed of nicely peeled and very fresh mushrooms, daintly spread over the strainer. Good part of an extra bottle of gener ous wine is now decanted into the stewpan, the freighted strainer de scends and the fish is entirely immersed in the amethystine clement. A white onion or two is sliced into rings, which fall as decorations upon him; a few berries of pepper are now thrown in, with two blades of mace, and an eschalot. The stewpan is then cover ed; and a careful, slow, epicurean simmer completes the work. And thus, Companero, you will bo made fully to realize that we have in this a precious offering of tho ocean to our happy shores." Are You Troubled. With conscientious qualms lr' akcd a friend "Von look troubled.' 'So. I am,' said the sufferer; "but it is with the toothache. "More fool, von,' re plied the comferter: 'get it pulled out, and buy a bottle of SOZODOXT, and preserve the good teeth from a like calamity Sparkling Eyes. Rosy checks and clear complexion only accompany good health. Par ker's Ginger Tonic better than any thing, makes pure, rich blood, and brings health, joyous spirits, strength, and beauty. Ladies try it Bazar. h resh fruit received at C. A. Mav's by every steamer. Xo stale trash. Kverv variety of Oregon and California fruit aiwaj's on nana. I. O. O. F. ,, I He wrncr .Stone of the Odd Jciluw i Temple will be laid on Thursday. Sep tember 28th. at 2:30 r. jr. All members of the order in good , standimr, and Sisters of Rebekah are re spectfully requested to be at the Lodge room at 1:30 sharp. By order X. (J- T. SJkw kt r. Secret an. Pornvian Bitter Cinchona Kubra The Count Cinehon was the Spanish j vian bark. or. a'-, it was cal'lctl in the JauSiijiKeo! the country. bQuiii.iii!ia." ( .r.ilef ul tor her recovcrv. on her return to Euro jn: in U2. she introduced th? , Vr Spain, where H ( j; 'cal'ed it CinrJioun. in honor of !!: lad wuo nao oroumii nieiu tiiai which w.i more nreciniiQllir.il 1 1-.. .w.!.! nf I be lc:i J To this day. after a lajwe of two linn- Iilreil and nft ear. eience lin- iiivon j notMn to t:,l:e its nlaee. It ..flW-tii- I cuies a morbid appotite for limii-i ' lants bv restoring the natural tone ofl cIiar-:t,estoliaph jt al,ac.Ls, lxf.thl. nu. aof liquor as ii does a fever, and de-t:M- j (linililllhU. i III' init.i-.lltl lllllii. n mi-1 ;r the Cinehona is preserved in the! IVru ian Hitters, which are a esTeetive against malarial fever to-day a the were in the days of the old Spanish Vieerois. We guarantee the ingredi ents of ihco bitters lo be absolutely puie, and of the bent known quality. A trial will vntisfy you that this K the best bitter in the world. "The proof of the pudding is in the eating." and we willingly abide thi test. For sate bv all druggists, grocers and liquor dealers. liriif r il. l.oeiutt.o.,:igPiils lor Astoria. Xolhins Short of Vtutii-otnl.ntile Henclit Conferred upon tens or thousands of sufl'erers coulu originate and maintain the reputation which Ayki:sSai: vr.v- imtt nninvc If ici .ititrkii,il .f flirt ...&. . ijwj-. . ,t , .wiiirrtlAIII " tilt best vegetable alterative?., with Use! Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and i the most effectual of sill remedies for scrofulous, mercurial, or blood disonlei . Uniformly successful and certain in its remedial effects, It produce., rapid and complete cures of Scrofula, Sores. lloiK Humors, Pimples, Eruptions, Skin Dis eases and all .disorders rising from im purity of the blood. By its invigorating effects it always relieves and'ofien eure Liver Complaints. Female Weaknesses and Irregularities, and is a potent iv newer of vitality. For purifying the blood it has no equal. It tones up the system, restores and preserves the health, and imparts vigor and energy. For forty years it has been in extensive use. and is to-day the inot available medicine for the Mitfering sick. ;inv where. Fei: Sai.k r.v at.i. Dkai.eks. 31 other ! Mother!! Motlieix! ! ! 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth V 1 f so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, it will relieve the poor liltlo sur ferer immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake about it. Then' is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give ret to the mother, and relief and health to the child. operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe to use in all eases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the pre scription of one ol the oldest ami best female physicians and nurses -in the United States. Sold everywhere. 2.". cents a botlh-. s Popular Everywhere. Kvory family should have a bottle of Syrup of Figs constantly on hand. Its pleasant tate and beneficial effect make it popular everywhere, and the results are belicr health and fewer doctor's bills. It m:i be taken b old ami young, hymen and women, under any all cir cumstance... For sale by W. K. Dement. Druggist, Astoria. Hodge Davis & Co-Wholesale Agent:. Portland Oregon. A :aki. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nerv ous weakness, early decay, los. of man hood, etc., 1 will send a recipe that will cure you FIJTBK OF CMAlU'rK. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Josr.rn T. Ixm.vx. Station D, Xew York City. II. It. iitt lias completed his elegant fall Mock of dresses sind loaks. Uy sending size or bust, length of sleeve.'skiit, waist and under arm, he will send ('. O.D.. dresos from $10 upwards: dolmans fromf. Address: II. Ii. Lrrr. Cor. Third and Alder. Portland. Or. 0.viti'rx! Oyster!! At Frank Fabris-;; in .vc.r Fresh from tin hod-s every ila." Mlt For the great OREGON F.LOOD PURIFIER has cured me of my so much Quinine habit and general de bility, 1 have suffered so long. Yours truly, Wm. Akmv.tox. Are your Howcls constipated Try the OREGON liLOOll IM'RI FJER. Have von tried a stew or pan ma-t a Frank Fabre cooks it ? Order one and vou'll thank us for the advice. Shoal water hay eysters: frv.-.h every day. at Frank Fabre.-. , For the genuine. .1. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best ol wines. liquors ami San Franeiseo beer, rail at tin: Cent opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. 'llackmetaek,' a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price it ami ."io cents. Sold bv . K. Dement. Sim.oif.-5 Cum-: will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough and llronchitis. Sold by W.K. Denienl. Shiloh's Catarrh l'pnieilv a oosi- tivc cure for Catarrh, Diptfieria and '..l-.-.- r..ii. LV1.1 i... ti l. i : V.IIIM'I .'IMUIII. OU1II UJ II . J.. ITIIICIIt. Urace up the whole system with King of the Wood. See Advertisement. Shipper & llybke.N'o. 11. Oak street Portland, are the bon ton tailors of the metropolis. 1 Mr. .John Kogcrs of the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep al he finest fresh fish, etc., in their season FALL STOCK ! CLOTHING! Men's. Youths' and Boysr ITS! Coats. Pants and Overcoats twin' a"xi stiff I-I A T S wiii ii mfrfin r.vi.j. .sToriv or Furaishiag; Goods! ::i ijk! i coats, t .up.im'llas. TJMKS. .SATCHELS, Kit ., Kr. . TAILORING! The large! stock of line Freh;ii anil American Beavers, Cloths, Piques, Worsted, Diagonals, Cassimeres and Pilot Cloths To SKI.KfT FKO.M. :b- FIT GUARANTEED! d. a. Mcintosh, Tailor ami Clothier. - Occident J'.ltvk. M VUTIX KOAKIl. .I..I.STOKKS FOARD & STOKES, Wholesale ami retail dealers in Wood and Willow-waro, GROCERIES, Tobacco, Cigars, Wines and Liquors FOKEIKX A2D DOMESTIC Fruits mi cl Vegetables ANII COUNT It V PUODIICR. ANI General Commission Merchants ASTOHIA, OKtU.OV Xet tn Oregon Kathvay .v JTav. co's Dock dw MAGNUS O. OROSBY, Dealer m HARDWARE, IROfl, STEEL, Iron Pipeand Fittings, riX.MliKUS AN I STKAM FITTERS Goods and Tools, -SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER, Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and disimlch. X6ne lut llrM class workmen eniiiluyrtl. A larc asMirtincnt of; 'scales Constantly on luiul Delinquent City Taxes. TVTOTiri: IS HKUI-T.Y CIVKX THAT I. 1. the iimlersijiiiiMl, ( Incf ot rolice. have been furnished v.ilh ;: warrant from the city council requiring me io collect the taxes as Mv,(l for the year s-.'. anil now deliiuitient upon the list, ami make return or the same within sixty days. AH parties so indehteil will therefore please take notice ami goern thcineleaccorili'i"l. V.W. LAl'dlKUY. Chief of Police. Astoria. Oregon. September 1!. IS.'. For Sale. 308 .sonabte Af'lJlvS TI.MI'Ki: LAND in T. 9 X, it. . west, line good; price rea : terms cah. .1. O. P.OZORTH. Keal Kstate Agent The Peruvian syrup has cured thou sands who were Mitfering; from dyspep sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu mors, female complaints, etc. Pamph lets free to any address. Selh W.Fowl it Son- Jo,toii. -A Nasal Injector tree with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh. Remedy. Price ."4) cent. Sold by V, K. Dement. If ou want nice fresh lard, or good Migar-eurcd hams, jnst from the coun try go to F. I. 1'lberson's bakery. If you want a good suit of clothes, ready made or made to order, call and see Mcintosh, Occident block. JJaby carriages in every style and of good quality' for sale chcap'at Carl Adler's. Kemember Frank Fabrc's icecream Ills par excellence. A large consignment of clocks just received at Adler's. The Kev. Oco. II. Thayer, of JJour- uon, inn., says: "lioiu myseii ami iviu nwenur lives toSim.on's CoxsuMtmoN-Ci-kk. Sold by V. E. Dement. Foi Dj-spcpsia andLivcr Complaint, von Ircive a nrinted cuarautcc oirnwery bottle of Shiloh's Vitnlizer. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. iiiHiiMHiiiiiHHinM"an""'""'""""'niiliillilillllllllWWW CLEARANCE SALE! iiiiiiiiiiiniiiitsiiisciiiiiisii.ittieaiiiHiianaiiBiiiiitiiiiatHiiMaztiMiHMM For the next 30 Days Unparalleled -IX- Dry Goods and Clothing ! $35 ffn of DRY ,vw These Goods are of the VERY BEST QUALITY, and are offered at remarkably Iiow Prices Previous to the arrival of our FALL STOCK. Let eveiy one call and be convinced that we mean business, and that goods of the same quality were never before offered at such low figures. JgCAll the Upper Town busses will stop at this store each way. I X L STOR; KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING. Astoria. August 23, 1833. NEW STORES! ,i Happy Greeting to All ! I The Empire Store 1 ! Xvxi 1oi to the j (Iiiun Builriiiig j ; ! now npcii with a very Hecl and complete stock of ! DBY GOODS ' NOTION, j a a i Ladies' and Children's Shoes. 1 OUR MOTTO; QUICK SALES AMD OUR AIM IS 25F'Clerks conversant with the English. German, Scan dinavian and French languages will be in attendance. CALL ANT) SEE L'S. A.slolia, AujiU.t 2G, IKS--'. ASTOKEA M. MEYER ASTORIA, special A.isrjq'oxTjyojaiitCEijar'x1. REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. IUU'vOE ORDKHS IN IJKK PKOrORTIOX. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - S I SO per Dozen avSpet-tal attention pahl to onlt'ts from Public Hotw; ami Families.- THE COLUMBIA BREWERY IS SUPEKIOIt TO JIOSI. AN'I) IS KXCKl.l.K!) UY XOXK OX THIS COAhf JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR, 0HENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, 0REG0W. Orders left at the OERMANIA BEKlt HALL will be promptly attended to.- Bargains ! ! GOODS and CLOTHING to be sold at a GREAT' REDUCTION ! O. EMii; ......... .... SMALL MOTTO. TO PLEASE. PRAEL BROTHERS. BEEWEET. Proprietor. OREGON. -yii Y7C YgS Ej I "-, i .