, - y -, f3) 3ttxc JElnrlB srccrit?ii- ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY MARCH 11, 1KS3 The John O'Gaunt has arrived out. Tho Eureka crossed out at 0:30 yesterday morning. Regular meeting of Ocean Encampment to-morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. Gospel service m Y. 31. C. A. room at 2:45 as usual. Song service from Gospel Hymns. Loryea Bros', advertisement ap pears this morning. They are pre pared to do all manner of plumbing, gas and steam fitting, etc. There will be services in the German language at the Baptist church at two o'clock this afternoon; Rev. E. Wald, officiating. A merry party of juveniles, as sembled at P. J. Goodman's yesterday afternoon, the occasion being a sur prise party to his daughter Winnie. Rev. J. C. Baker not being able to fill his appointment, there will be no preaching at the Baptist church on Sunday. Sunday School at 2 o'clock r. M. The Henry Villard has cleared with $120,000 worth of breadstuffa for Liverpool. She is anchored at Sand Island. The Oregon will go to sea this morning. The Standard thinks that the Portland school directors pay too much in giving their school janitor 100 a month for a few hours work each day sweeping out the school rooms. Some one writing to the Orego tiian about Clatsop spit and tho Co lumbia bar, speaks of "Capo Disap pointment." What can he refer to? Probably he means Capo Hancock. H. Sloop, county superintendent of schools, asks us to make announce ment that kis office is west of the Catholic church, and his office days Friday and Saturday of each week. The Seattle Herald says: Twenty-one head of Chinese merchandise with their packs landed here last night off the Elder from San Fran cisco, Victoria or somo other port town. Wet nurses probably. The tide guago of 3Ir. Louis Wil son yesterday afternoon indicated oscillations of an unusual nature. It was tho opinion of that gentleman that there was a violent storm raging many hundred miles westward. The old "Union House" iB being moved to the west;, the earth taken away from its proposed site is being dumped on Benton street. That thor oughfare is to be planked over from Chenamus street south, this season. A match game of baso ball for a bat and ball, played yesterday af ternoon, between tho boys of school district No. 1, and school district No. 18, resulted in a victory for the for mer, who boro away the trophies in triumph. - Yesterday morning while. Car rother's milk wagon was being re paired at Stinson's blacksmith shop, the horses which were attached to it, took fright and fled fast and far down Cass street. When they got to the corner of Chenamus the wagon turned a sommersault to the north and the horses who saw a shower of milk cans in the sky wheeled to the west and made tho best time on record out that boulevard. Thero was very little damage to either wagon or team. To-day is the appointed time for that fearful storm to strike us. Wig gin's prophecy has struck terror to tho hearts of his Canadian countrymen, many of whom according to tho tele graph are wasting away for very fear of tho things that shall come to pass. Talking to one of our pioneers yester day concerning tho probable termina tion of our long spell of fine weather, he said that thirty-one years ago on the first of this month he saw two-and-one-half feet of snow in Astoria. Wero any such cat aclysm of nature to occur in this year of grace what a surprised lot of folks wo would be. The annual meeting of the Y. 31. C. A., of Astoria, will bo held in the Congregational church this evening at 7 r. M. Address by Rev. A. L. Lindsley, D. D. The annual reports of treasury and secretary will be read. This anniversary meeting will be one of peculiar interest, and will be worthy of atteudance. There will be no evening services in the Congrega tional, M. E., and Presbyterian churches. The reliable H. B. Litt will be hero some time this week to open a branch. More Brick Buildings. Among the many improvements that the present season will witness in Astoria the improved style of build ing will bo manifest. The era of building brick structures may now be considered as fairly inaugurated. Tho Odd Fellows' building, now approach ing completion i3 a good specimen of what the future will produce. Great difficulty, however, is sustained m getting labor and material. Contrac tors, architects, masons, carpenters, and bricklaj'ers are alike busy, and unless agreements are made away in advance 'tis hard to count on getting anything done. Capt. Flavel contem plated building last season, but found it well-nigh impossible to get material, and when the Yaquina was burned with all the lime aboard, the idea was abandoned for the season. He intends putting up at least one brick building this season on the property on the southwest corner Main and Chenamus street. It will bo a three story build ing, 50x100, fronting on 3rain street, and running back 100 feet on Che namus street, and when finished will doubtless bo in as good demand for stores and offices as is the present structure across the street from our office. In addition he intends to build this summer two structures, each 50x75 on the site adjacent to the bell tower. School Meeting. There will bo an adjourned school meeting in the Main street school house to-morrow evening. It would be a good idea for every one interested (which includes every parent and tax payer in the community) to be pres ent. In the matter of a new school house it has been suggested by several that the foundations of a building be laid that will eventually fill all futuro demands, enclosed under one roof, present provision being made for pres ent wants and the structuro finished without any extraordinary demands upon taxpayers for the coming year. On tho other hand is the idea of put ting up a building that while not ready for immediate occupancy will, when finished, be of a nature to meot all possible demauds for some time to come. The several views will doubt less bo advanced and advocated to morrow evening and some definite conclusion arrived at. The Whitman Monument. Tho design for the Whitman monu ment prepared by Rev. Dr. Hopkins has been m adopted, and the contract for its building awarded to Har kins & Patterson of Portland. The monument will be built of light gray granite, quarried on Snake river and will be thirty three feet in height. The site selected is eight miles from Walla Walla. 3Ir. Wm. H. Gray, of this county has de voted his lifo to tho work of erecting a memorial to his friend and comrade, and his efforts arc now in a fair way to be crowned with success. Contribu tions are necessary to aid in the work, and will be gladly received by that gentleman. On Wednesday last three persons made an attempt to escape from the Seatco, W. T., penitentiary, which ended with disastrous results. Jake Freeman was shot dead, Abe Reeves was dangerously wounded and Riley Field recaptured. It appears that there had been a preconcerted plan among a certain number of prisoners to escape. At the opportune moment they broke from the guard, but a shot brought down one. Freeman was af terwards overhauled and killed, while the third was taken without a shot at him. Freeman was serving two and a half years for burglary, since Dec. 1, 1882, and was a negro. Standard. 'Tis wrong to beat your grocer Out of his honest dues. Tis worse to beat the cobbler Out of his boots and shoes. There is a chance of pardon For him who steals your coal, But he who cheats the printer Will surely lose his soul. Tennyson. Weak lungs, spitting of blood, con sumption, and kindred affections, cured without a physician. Address for treatise, with two stamps, World's DlSPEXSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. Buffalo, N. Y. Wood Chopper "Wanted. Men who want to contract for cutting timber into cord-wood can get a chance for a contract by calling on J as. Belt., Upper Astoria. Astoria Musical Sooiety. Those contemplating membership in this society should meet with the organ ization to-morrow evening, at the M. E. church. Prof. Cooke will have all nec essary books and material, and the reg ular course will begin at that time. Alert No, 1. There will be a meeting of Alert Hook & Ladder Co. at half-past seven, to-morrow evening. A full attendance is re quested. By order of the President C. Bp.owx, Secretary, In General. There are a good many questions in this fleeting show that come up every little while. Somo arc persistently held above tho General surface; among them are woman suffrage, tariff legis lation, social privileges, prohibition, education and Sunday laws. At present the questions of this kind that occupy the greatest attention aro woman suffrage and temperance. As to the first, wo believe women should be given the right to voto if they want it. Probably if they had it they wouldn't value it any more than the men do, but it would dispose of one vexed problem anyhow, and make room for some other form of kindred discussion. The matter of temperance embraces a wide area, and is often discussed in an intemperate way. Advocates of prohibition, high license, and so on often injure the cause they uphold by ig noring tho difference between facts and opinions, and assuming that they have the absolute truth. It is natural for tho average human to ''kick." If he Bcei his fellow-man having what he considers too much pergonal liberty ho "kicks." If that fellow-man is cinched by the men who aro in tho majority at tho time, he "kicks," In Portland and Astoria at tho present timo the question is up for discussion. It is neither our province nor our purposo to usurp judicial, legislative or legal functions, but simply to Btate the case as it appears to us. Our definition of liberty is, that wo have a perfect right to do just what we feel like doing, provided that wo do not interfere with any ono else's right to do the same. This it will be seen, affords considerable latitude to the individual, but yet makes him subservient to circumstances. Society is only an aggregation of individuals, and what would be admissible in the desert becomes a' punishable offence in tho city. Tho question is one that has boen discussed ever sinco Noah went on a high old time after his alleged adventure in tho ark. Somo men want to drink, other don't want to driuk, and don't want their fellow creatures to have that privilege. Happiness is what wo all seek: Temperance men and women enjoy happiness in spreading their doctrines and witnessing their success probably more than their adversaries do, in ob taining state recognition by means of licenso and safo guards that "regu lato" sometimes. But narrowiug this thing down to a smaller area it amounts to this. The state assumes certain rights; these rights are conceded; among them are laws regulating education; the state hero takes away a certain amount of parental control and assumes partial charge of the children; few deny the right of tho state to do this; the state also says, to- tho indi vidual "if you commit crime you will bo punished; if you steal you will bo confined; if you murder, you will be hanged" maybe; no one denies tho right of the state to do this; these and other statutes are in accordance with tho direct law of self-protection. In like manner the state reserves legisla tive right concerning the sale of li quors. It is conceded by ail that ex cessive indulgence in alcoholic stimu lant produces misery and shortens life. Here the stato stcp3 in and seeks to regulate the traffic. A man may eat too much, or sleep too much, or talk too much, or drink too much coffee or tea, and thereby violate the laws of health, yet injure no one par ticularly beside himself, but should he indulge to excess iu moro potent stimulant he becomes eventually a public nuisance and a source of ex pense to the community. -It makes no difference whether the individual wants this thing regulated or not; tho state wills it, aud tho majority com mand it shall be done. But it should not be overdone. In Kansas and Iowa, fanatics and extremists got hold of the thing and imagined that their ideas must prevail. The mistake they made was in appealing to the feelings and the sentiment instead of influencing the judgment. Tho high est tribunal on earth is public opinion; its decisions must prevail; it has de clared emphatically and repeatedly that the liquor traffic must be regu lated and controlled; it is correct and proper that that should bo done, but though it has often been tried no at tempt has ever yet been successful where a man was taken by the collar and made be good in spite of himself. . Human nature is one of those things that can not bo legislated against: certain phases of it may and should bo restrained, but in all well meant euoru to guiue tuo puolic to a realization of" what is best, care should be taken not to over do the thing by creating a feeling of resist ance to sumptuary enactments. BANKRUPT STOCK! OF 50.00 WOIITII Dry Goods, MlhhmERY, ehGTBim, BAT, Will he DIspnHftl of at "i SHERIFF BANKRUPT STORE! ISAACS & SUMMERHELD, - CONSIGNEES. GOODS WILL BE SOLD IRRESPECTIVE OP VALUE. An Inkling 20 yards of Plaid Dress Goods for Satins in all shades, per yard ZU yards of .Bleached Muslin, yard wide , . . . 1.00 Berlin Zephvrs, all shades, announce 5 Men's Business Suits Men's Dress Suits Men's Colored Hose, per doz Men's Shaker Socks, per doz Ten thousand miscellaneous will, by order of the Sheriff", be placed on our a5T 3PXE" rasisre TABLES. ISAACS & SUMMERFIELD, Comer Main ami Concomly Streets. Every one knows the place: Nearly opposite the Parker House. niSDEVOTIOXS. The organ peals, the choir is singing: I wonder if she knows I'm here ! Iler thoughts, no doubt, arc upward winging, While mine sink, clogged with doubt and fear. ;Tisshe, of course; there's no mistaking Her crowded, glossy braids of brown, And that's the bonnet she was making; 1 sat and watched her bead the crown. How deft her fingers are, how busy! Ah ! happy man within whose home But, stay! such thoughts they make me dizzy, And have no place beneath this dome Par better should I ponder grimly My faults committed, duties missed. How neat her glove is and how trimlv It buttons round her slender wrist f Ah ! vain and poor is earthly pleasure; No wonder that our sad hearts yearn To some more high and lasting treas ure They're sitting down; perhaps shu'll Heaven, she sere mc! She is flinging A sweet, reproachful glance my way. Yes, dear, iudeed I have been singing, And now, my saint, I mean to pray. Our Continent. Useful in the Family. We usually leave it to Doctors to recommend medicines, but Parker's Ginger Tonic has been so uaeful iu our family in relieving sickness and suffering that w : cannot say too much in its praise. Salem Argu. If health and beauty you'd maintain. And keep vour breath a perfect charm, Use SOZODOXT with might and main ; For it alone prevents the harm That mars a woman's tectli and breath And leaves her mouth as dart: as death. That Hacking Cough can bo so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by W. E. Dement. Shiloh's Yitalizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite. Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottli. Sold by W. E. Dement. Remember the place where you can get your pure fresh chocolate creams, and molasses candy, at Oerkwiiz' oppo site the Bell tower. A sure cure for impoverished blood, pimplss, and sallow complection, is" Brown s Iron Hitters. It will produca a healthy color, smooth skin, and is absolutely not injurious. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in iiuenza, consumption, aud ail throat ami lung complaints, r-0 cents nnd.$l a bot tle. AvcrilFs mixed paints, the best in use. for sale at .1. W. Conius drug store, opposite uccment uoiei. Furnished rooms to rent at .Mrs. 1. J. Goodman's, corner Couromloy and Madison streets. Shoalwater bay eysters: fresh every day, at Frank Fabre's. . A good housekeeper wants employ ment in a private family. Apply at Pioneer Restaurant. At Carl Adler's may be found all the latest sheet music, the most popular waltzes, dance music, etc. The youthful colsr, beauty and lus tre are gradually restored to gray hair by Parker a Dair Balsam. Easter cards in beautiful variety at Carl Adler's. Wanted. 3 furnished or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping in a pri vate house to be ocupieu March loth. Address W. E. T., astoriax office. Boston Brown bread every Saturday at F. B. Elberson's bakery. LLURS ! OF Fan 9 Etds ? .yw-M'-Enr O'NEXLS Mejwh "T.Vi JUa.UVJL, VJLA 9 VXXi of thi PxMres: 1.00 50 7.00 10.00 50 ; 1.50 articles worth from 50 cts. to 2.50 A Competent Watchmnlier And engraver at Carl Adler's. All work warranted. Repairing a spe cialty. Tho Astoria Ularble Works. The proprietor will furnish plans and designs when required for all cemetery work, curbing, walls, coping, etc. Slate can seamers for canneries. Nitrou Oxide Gas. rainless extraction of teeth at Dr. LaForee's dental rooms over I. W. Case's store. Furnished Rooms to Kent At Mrs. Denny Cumin's. On Cass street near Congregational church. Frank Fnlirc's Oyster and Chop House. Those wishing a nice plate of Eastern or Shoalwater bay oysters cooked in any style, or an early breakfast before going aboard the boat, should call and see him. Fresli Eastern and Shoalwater bay oysters received by every steamer. Oyntern! Oysters!! . At Frank Fabre's; in every style Frvsli from the beds every day. 3Iuthir! mothers!! mothers! ! 1 Are you disturbed atnight and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and trying will: tin- excruciating pain of cutting teeth '.' If so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, it will relieve the poor littlo suf ferer immediately depend upon it; tliere is no mistake about it There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it. who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, aud give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the pre scription of one ot the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. Cond for liable. With a baby at breast nothing is so useful for quieting my own and baby's nerves as Parker's Ginger Tonic It prevents bowel complaints, and is bet ter than any stimulant to give strength and appetite. A Newark Mother. A Happy Thought. It was a happy thought that led to the production of a concentrated fruit syr up, so harmless in Its nature that it may be given either to the mother or her babe, relished alike by both, and of such wonderful efficacy that all who take it feel brighter and happier. W. E. Dement & Co. will furnish anyone wish ing Syrup of Figs a trial bottlo free of charge, or sell ."iu cent and Si bottles. Ilod.e Davis fc Co., Wholesale Agents, Portland Oregon. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded day or night at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. Indies aud all sufferers from neu ralgia, hysteria4 and kindred com plaintswill tind without a rival Brown's Iron Bitters. Cold boiled ham, brown bread and Boston baked beans at "Jeffs" Variety Chop House every night, near Stephans Theatre sign or the red and green light. Open ali night. Boston Ilaked Beans at "Jeff's" Va riety Chop House every night. Baby carriages, twenty-five differ ent styles, at Carl Adler's. Hallo! Where are you going? Why to Frank Fabre's for a pan roast. P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies loots, shoes, etc Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow shoes. C. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. THE THE LEADIXTC Dry Goods Clothing House OF J5.STOKXS.. Received a consignment of Ladies Cloaks, Dolmans, Circulars and Ulsters from a manufacturer that must be closed out in the the next 20 days at half price, CONSISTING OF SEAL PLTJSH CLOAKS REDUCED! RHADAME SATIN DOLMANS REDUCED! BLACK DIAGONAL DOLMANS REDUCED! SATEEN SURRAH DOLMANS REDUCED! CIRCULARS, ULSTERS & WRAPS REDUCED! 3fThIs sale is genuine and bona fide and to satisfy the public we would wish an inspection of these goods as to price and quality. I 23: X S II KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS D. A. McINTOSH, THE LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR .New stock of Foreign and American CASSIMERES. TWEEDS, Etc. ? 1 Special attention is directed to the latest shapes in soft and stiff Hats. Nobby Young Men's Hats. Gent's Furnishing Goods I A full line of Men's Underwear. Hosier, Dress Shirts, Gloves, etc., etc. Men's and Boy's Dress Suits, OCCIDENT BLOCK, - Tlie Old Ycternii. Joe Charters, Astoria's tonsorial art ist is fitting up a fine new establishment next to Frank Fabre's. Past reputa tion a guarantee of good work. "Come and see me." For Sale. A sloop which will carry five or six tons is in good order. Also one Bain spring wagon, with two seats: Is as good as new, would make an excellent farm wagon. For particulars enquire of N. JOIIAXSEX. Astoria, March 3, 1883. 2wk All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc- can be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's druK store, .opposite Ocident hctel. Astoria. Rawling's fruit stand has been re moved from the old location to the building next E.A. Quinn's, on Main street. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Grace Church Holy communion first Sunday of every month. Sunday services at 11 a. jr., and 7 p. m. "Wednes day evening service at 7 o'clock. Rev. M. D. Wilson, Rector. First Pbesbyteriax Cnuncn Ser vices at 11 a. m. and 7 p. M. Wednesday eveningprayer meeting at 7 o'clock. Rev. J. V. Milligan, Pastor. Coxgregatioxai. Cnuncn Services at 11 a. jr. and 7 p. jr. Rev. J. W. Wal ters, Pastor. Rojian Catholic Cnur.cu Services atlOOA. jr. Rev. L. Dielraan, Pastor M. E. Church Services at 11 a. -jr. and 7 p. jr. Lecture and Prayer Meet ing, Wednesday, at 7 p. Jr. Rev. V. T. Chapman, Pastor. Baptist Church. Services every other Sunday. Rev. Winlield Scott D. D. pastoral supply. -e- 1 IXL 1? Z 3E2. IES - BUILDING, ASTORIA. of Ii NEWEST PATTERNS. WWfm S A fine assortment of Neck wear; Business Suits and Overcoats. ASTORIA, OREGON Columbia River Exports. SHIPMENTS FOREIGN. RECAPITULATIOX JA2TUARY '33. 291,878 bus. wheat $ 306,310 53,257 bbls flour....... 257.17G Total, 8 cargoes ,'. S 5G3.4SG KECAPITULATIOX FEBRUARY. Wheat. 1G0.903 bits., value S 179.193 Flour, 29,40 bbLs., 144,403 Total, 5 cargoes. .............. . 5 323.G91 jiarcit. 3 To Queensloicn per Mary Hogarth. From Portland 32,101 bus wheat -..JL.?37,000 3 To Qucaiatoicn per Benciek Laic. From Portland CC.40G bus wheat ..... S73,G50 " Astoria 7.820 " " ... . 8,937 Totals 74,226 582,587 7 To Valparaiso per Kioto. From Portland 309,!32S It lumber $G,910 7 To QiieenstoiOTi per Trevclyan. From Tortland 14.183 bbls flour ST0.915 ' Astoria 1,572 ' " 7,862 Totals 15,753 $73,777 9 To Queenxlown per Jeanie Landless. From Portland 63,926 bus wheat .$6(5,163 - Astoria 10.037 " " 11,010 Totals 73,933 $77,203 10 To Liverpcol per Henry Villard. From Portland 13,766 bbls flour $68,835 ' " 6,770 bus wheat... 7,720 " Astoria 9.077 bbls flour 47,654 2.401 bus wheat 2.644 Totals 22,843 bus wheat.9,174 bbls flour$12a,853 Sleepless Nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by W. E. De ment Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy. Prine 50 cents, Masai Injector free. Fr sale by W. E. Dement Have you tried a stew or pan roast as Frank Fabre cooks it ? Order one and you'll thank us for the advice. L