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.. V oi 3Jlxc -BuiTi .stcrriau- ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY MARCH 25, 18S3 Easter Sanday. Dr. Kinney will arrive home on to-morrow's steamer. The Holicon arrived at Port Townsend last Friday. H. B. Parker gives notice con cerning the price of board. The State of California is due to morrow from San Francisco. -r-Single men are becoming- scarce around the 0. R. & N. dock. Who' next? Give us this day our daily bread but no oleomargarine on ours if you please. A razor is all the better for being put in hot water. 'Tis different witlr a man. 0. C. Haley, representing house of H. S. Crocker & Co., is the citv. the T. P. Powers is back again from Portland. We regret to hear that his condition is not improved. Read the adv. of J. H. D. Gray, concerning the regular steam packet, Daisy, and attendant barge. The Oregon swung out from the dock at eleven yessterday morning and went to sea at 1:54 r. M. Mr. E. 3L Hall, late purser on the S. G. Rued, arrived up on the Queen of the Pacific with his bride. Ail the ladies of the musical as sociation are requested to meet at the church promptly at seven o'clock to morrow evening. Easter Sunday. To day throughout the Christian world three hundred million people celebrato the resurrection of Christ, who rose triumphant over death the third day and led a ransomed raco to Paradise. To day rhc church puts on its choicest vestments, sings its sweet est strains, aud chants its most joyous anthems in commemoration of the eternal victory over death and hades. The churches that last week were clothed in sable shroudings and ech oed to the p3alm3 of sepulture, to day are decked with brilliant blossoms, loved emblems of tho resurrection, and are radiant with rejoicing as the choral song of triumph proclaims "He is not here; He is arisen." Easter Sunday, though a varying festival, usually marks the advent of spring, and among tho ladies is gener ally the day set by Fashion's dictates for the assumption of suits and wrap pings designed for the season. With this day also comes a fashion of hav ing large quantities of eggs curiously colored, a custom which has afforded antiquarians great opportunity to dis play their ingenuity in inventing the ories as to its origin. In Astoria the observance of the day will be chiefly noted in the Roman Catholic and Episcopal churches, a special rubric being assigned for this great festival. EISTEB. Like a meteor, large and bright, Fell a golden seed of light On the field of Christmas night When the Babe was born. Then 'twas sepulchred in gloom Till above his holy tomb Flashed its everlasting bloom Flower of Easter morn ! New Buildings. Columbia City is at present en joying a little boom. Some of our Astoria capitalists are among the in vestors in corner lots. T. W. Walters has returned from his trip east of the mountains and will preach as usual at the Congrega tional church to-day. Tho offertory at the 11 a. m. service m Grace church to-day will be devoted to a fund for the building of a rectory for that church. Capt. Swan, late of the Beda has gone to San Francisco to take charge of tho City ofBrooMyn which will load coal at the Sound this seaBon. From the roadway, west, uew buildings are going up on Squemoqua street. At present we notice, just opposite Frank Fabre's, ..three new buildings, already occupied; cast of tho Cam pi restaurant is a new build ing, soon to be roofed in; aud on the same side of the street, below Elber- son's bakery, Win. Hume is about to build a two story frame 50x80, ing 7,000. Where the bell tower now stands Capt. Ftavel proposes building as soon as plana are com pleted; above Stevens & Co.'s book store is being erected a two story building for Hiram Brown, and just west on the other side of Jackin's ; Park's is another of similar appear ance. Further west we hear of ad ditional buildings. "Wants to know' "Yon know. A party who recently applied for a pension, hi3 claim being that he had a hand-to-hand fight with his sabre for Gve miles on tho 3d of July, 1803, during which he was severely hacked, also shot in the leg, had his applica tion fall into the hands of a. very critical examiner, who returned it with the following endersement: "The claimant is required to state under oath what caused him to got into a fight with his sabre; what kind of a sabre was it he got into a fight with; how he happened to have a hand-tn-hand fisht with it: whether there were any witnesses present dur ing the fight; how he managed to get shot while fighting with his sabre; whether it was a shooting sabre; whether ho believes the sabre shot him; whether it shot anybody else; how nnny shots were tired; who fired tho first shot; whether the sol dier was in the habit of fighting hiB sabre; how long a time he fought it, and whether the soldior shot tho sa bre or the sabre shot tho soldier. It should also be shown whether they fought for the distance of five miles apart or the sabro was five miles Ions." ARRIVAL OF 1NTEW li C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. It DIREOT FROM r -AT- SHERIFF ONEILS THE IXL Hotel Arrivals. OCCIDENT. Capt. Jno. West, Westport; H. Haussman, II. E. Simmons, S. F.; W. H. Gray, K. Farm; W. L. Stone, Westpert: F. V. Hardman, Ft. Canby; pq. I M. McFarland, Dan G. Ross, Knap- pa; j. ir. xsaner, snip nenry vniara; Mrs. C. W. Stono & son, Knappton; Mrs. Dr. Cabaness, Ft. Stevens. TAKKER HOUSE. John A. Waldron, Grav's harbor; C. C. Haley, B. F.; J. Douglas, Gray's harbor; Wm. Collier, Portland. The Portland Commercial Herald has been received. It is a neat eight columu journal clearly printel on fine paper. Its contents are carefully written and selected. It has a sub stantial look and we gladly give it an X. Work on the gas building, and pipe laying progresses. It is thought that tho gas will be ready for consumers about the 20th prox. Rev. J. V. Milligan arrived home last evening from Independence whore he had been attending tho spring ses sion of the Oregon Presbytery. Captain J. C White, of Fort Stevens, will start on a further South ern California trip on Tuesday's steamer, to be absent several weeks. The Shubrickand Sam start up to the Hog's Back this morning to put down fivo beacons by Suprenant & Ferguson's patent hydraulic process. M. T Blake, one of Portland's live reporters, illuminated our sanctum yesterda'. Ho takes a month's va cation in San Francisco. Happy boy! A. J. Cloutrio has opened a sad tile aud harness shop on the dock just below the Parker House, aud is pre pared to tend to all customers in his line. That road down past tho Seaside Packing company's and so on to Smith's Point, and across to Skipanon, will bo a fine thing for all when it is finished. XXX Horsehead Muslin, 20 yards for $1.00 Genuine Lonsdale Muslin, 10 " " 1.00 " New Fork Mills Muslin, S yards for 1.00 K Cabot A " " 12 " " 1.00 Double width Table Linen, per yard 25 " Turkey Red " " 50 " " Satin Damask Table Linen, per yard 50 Pure Linen Napkins, per doz 50 Extra size Towels, " " 1.00 Pure Linen Towels. " " 1.20 20 yards best brands of Calico for 1.00 Tycoon Reps, all shades, per yard 12i Kindross Plaids, per vard . 5 All wool Moinie Cloth, per yard 25 Double width Langtry Plaids, per vard -....: 90 All wool Black Cashmere, " ' iC 40 All wool, 40 inch, Black Cashmere, per yard 75 English Cashmeres, all shades, per yard 35 All wool Shoodah Cloths, double width, per yard G5 u " Corded Camels Hair, double wjdth 70 Spoon Busk Corset, white and colored, each . 75 French woven Corsets, white and colored 1.25 All shades Silk Fringes, per yard 25 " " Cord and Tassels, each 25 Also, bargains in Dress Goods, Domestics, Fancy Goods, Gents and Boys Clothing and Furnishing Goods, of the latest manufacture. New Goods on our Ten, Twenty-five and Fifty Cent tables. Inspection of goods freely invited at Sheriff G'NeiPs Bankrupt Store, Corner Concomly and .Main Streets, - ASTORIA, OREGON. ISAACS & STJMMEEriELD. jg"Look out for our Grand Millinery opening. gswiw fH Wpww8wwwnwwi p ' i p ; THE liEA3DIITC Dry Goods Clothing House OF ASTOBXfi.. Received per Express, from Sew York, over 4,000 yards of EMBB.OX3DEHIES, which will be sold at the following prices: 1,100 yards Embroidery, from 05c to 12 1,500 " " " 12 " 25 1,000 " - " 25 "50 000 " " " 50 "75 These Goods are W. H. Gray arrived down on yesterday afternoon's boat. He is sanguine in reference to the early completion of the Whitman monu ment, and says the contractors have been instructed to go ahead with tho work. The time of moving tho bell lower will be a subject for consideration at the next council meeting. It is the intention when it in moved to the rear of the citv hall to have the struc ture raised about twenty feet so that the bell may be heard distinctly. Rev. S. Hall Young, of Port Wrangel Alaska, will preach m tho Presbyterian church to day at eleven A M., and seven P. M. Morning subject, "Missionary life in Alaska." Sir. Young has been five years in the field and has thoroughly explored all southern Alaska. All are welcome. The American ship Austria, De Iauo master, from Acapulco, via San Diego, was outside at three o'clock yesterday morning. Pilot Johnson took out instructions ordering her to tho Sound. Captain Delano reports experiencing a calm for the last fifteen Jays. He spoke the El Capitan about the 10th inst. Tho Hartford Courant of the 22d says that the immense corporation, the Oregon and Transcontinental, has swallowed its last possible rival, the Oregon and California. It is certainly a large mouthful, its mileage equaling that of New York and New England, and the New York, New Haveu and Hartford systems combined, including the Short line, the Air Hue, the Canal and "Valley road, etc. Such a monster has monstrous responsibilities. Will its managers have the wisdom to de velop, with fairness and justice, the vast interests of the country it controls? Furnished Rooin.s to Kent At Mrs. Denny CurranV. On Cass street near Congregational church. ttootl Htcw.s. Like tho star of empire the Union House has taken its westward way and left tho lot on the corner ready for the erection of a fine build ing thereon. v Regular meeting of Ocean Encampment I. O. O. P. at half-past seven to-morrow evening. Sojourn ing brethren in good standing cordially invited. The annual election for vestry men of Grace church will be held in the church on Easter Monday morn ing af tor prayer has been said. Serv ice beginning at 9 o'clock. The British bark Ullock, Shwichoslawski master, six months and five days from Liverpool via Honolulu, arrived in yesterday. She brings an assorted cargo for Janion &Co. Rev. W. E. Wilbor's Easter ser vice, "I am the Resurrection," will be rendered at the Methodist church this evening. Also singing and other exercises by tho children. Services to begin at 7 40. Our Astoria hotels are raising tho price of board. They claim, and justly too, that all supplies have ad vanced in price, more especially meats, to such a figure that they are com pelled to make new figures. Easter Sunday services in the holic church. Tho first mass and Holy Communion at 8 o'clock; the second mass and Uaster collection at 10:30 a. m. In the evening Solemn Benediction at 7:30 o'clock. X. Dieljcan, pastor. H. B. Parkgr is about to make a large addition to his hotel, which will make it one of the largest, as it is now one of the best kept hotels in the northwest. The addition will when completed, make the hotel of a uni form height, and give tho proprietor thirty additional rooms to place at tho disposal of his guests. The increased price of living is noticeable. In meats, vegetables, etc., the demand far exceeds tho sup ply, and the thousands that are com ing in every week give token that such a stato of affairs will be likely to continue. It seems to us that the price of labor is disproportionate. A working man gets no more for his la bor now than when ho had to pay 25 per cent, less for what he ate: a man working for 2.25 or $2.50 a day if he have a family to support can not do more than play even at the present figures for food. That we are fearfully and won derfully made is borne in upon our mind with startling distinctness by an inspection of tho numerous portrayed skeletons'that have suddenly sprung from private family closets and rang ed themselves on fences and public places in general around the city. If Alex. Waugh will guarantee the ap pearanco on the stage of such a figure as that depicted on the fence across the street, of the gentleman dressed in a brief and scarlet suit of undis guised anatomy, he will doubtless oc casion considerable hilarity on the back seats. Our cabinet, of which we have made-previous mention, is assuming all the attractive appearance that novelty of selection combined with care in proper display can insure. The latest acquisition is tho gift of A. .T. Megler, Esq.; it is a beautifully ornamented necklace, a relic of tho Nez Perco war. It was handed to a former owner by a dying Indian who though in the thralls of captivity yet evinced her gratitude to her captors for kindness rendered by handing to the captain of the troop3, the gaud in question as her eyelids closed in eternal slumber. San Francisco, March 17,188:J. Cam. Adlki:: 1 send hy steamer twenty baby carriages on sale at nearly one-third of regular price. An eastern factory having suspended we bought their stock for a mere song. JJe sure to sell them as we have no room to store them. We also send you velocipedes, bird cages, and a variety of other goods which you will sell regardless of price. Will send you another lot shortly, as these prices will sell the goods on sight. Yours, FlEGKXKAUM & Co. Referring to the above I would re rcspectfully inform the public that I will sell the carriages and other goods on their arrival on incoming steamers, at 20 per cent less than the same arti cles are now marked. Call and examine the goods. C.vnr. AdijKi:. Kitrous Oxide Gas. Painless extraction of teeth at Dr. LaForce's dental rooms over 1. W. Case's store. "Why Do People Have Two sets of teeth. They don't shed arms and lees to get new ones. Teeth are indispensable, and the Creator gives two chances. When one uses SOZODONT. even among babies, it preserves the "decidu ous teetn, ami Helps to strengthen the pcrmaneut. ?nod for llablrs. 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. Xcw Rich Blood. A Fair Proposition. Anyone suflerinc from habitual con stipation, torpidity of the liver, colds. fevers, headaches, restlessness, sleep lessness, indigestion or other ills arising from a disordered or inactive condition of the liver, stomach and bowels, and wishing to give Syrup of Figs a thor ough trial, can buy it of W.ElDement& Co., Astoria, who will agree to return your money it" it fails to act promptly and satisfactorily. IIod.:jc Davis & Co., WholesaleAgents, Portland Oregon. Fresli and lew, Of the latest designs, and are fully 20 per cent, under tne Regular Prices. X 25: Xi S-3?03E2.S3 11 TUP ri Oi Oi T 1 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. Sliiloh's Yitalizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 73 cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. Dement The use of Oregon Blood Purifier. "Wood Chopper? AVnntwl. jren who want to contract for cutting timber into cord-wood can get a chance ftr a contract by calling on .1 as. Bet.i., Upper Astoria. Fmnh Fahre's Oj'.ster ami Chop House. TO COXSOIPTIYES. Reader can you believe that the creator afflicts one-third of mankind with a diseaso for which there is no remedy? Dr. It. V. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery2' has cured hun dreds of cases of consumption, and men are living today healthy, robust men whom physicians pronounced incurable, becauso one lung was al most gone. Send two stamps for Dr. Pierce's pamphlet on Consumption and Kindred Affections. Address World's Dispensary Medical As sociation, Buffalo, N. Y. " Card ofTlinnks. The officers and members of Astoria Lodge, No. -10, 1. 0. G. T., wish to tender their sincere thanks to the pastor and trustees of the Presbyterian church, for giving the use of the church free, for Temperance Lectures. Also to the la dies and gentlemen who assisted in tho choir. B3- order of the Committee. Those wishing a nice plate of Eastern or Shoahvater bay oysters cooked in any style, or an early breakfast before going aboard the boat, should call and see him. Fresh Eastern and Shoalwater bay oysters received by every steamer. (ins and ISilliard Fixtures, Silver-plated basin cock, etc., very elegant and cheap, at Loryea Bros., Plumbers and Gas Fitters, Chenamus street, opposite Dcment's Drug Store. Go and look at them. Pcraoual. Dear Julia: Go to "Jeffs' Variety Chop House for your meals while in Astoria. Meet me same time and place in Portland, next Sunday. Gus. Hfeir Millinery Sprinjr Stoclc. Mrs. Malcom has just received a splendid new stock of spring millinery, which she is selling at prices so low that ladies will find ' it to their interest to give her a call before going elsewhere. Not an experiment or cheap patent medicine is Brown's Iron Bitters. It is prepared by one of tho oldest and mo3t reliable chemical firms, and will do all that is claimed for it. CllU'tCIL D1ICECTOKY. Grace Crimen Holy communion first Sunday of every month. Sunday services at 11 a. m., and 7 p. m. Wednes day evening service at 7 o'clock, llev. M. 1). Wilson, Hector. First Presbyterian Church Ser vices at It a. 31. and 7 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 7 o'clock, ircv. J. V. .Milligan, Pastor. Coxo reo ationat. Church Services at 11 A. 31. and 7 1 31. Kev. J. W. Wal ters, Pastor. IIojiax Catholic Church Services at 10:20 a. 31. Jtev. L. Dielraan, Pastor M.E. Church Services at 11 A. 3r. and 7 i 31. Lecture and Prayer Meet ing, Wednesday, at 7 p. 31. IteY. Y. T. Chapman, Pastor. Baptist ijhurch. Services every other Sundav. Sunday School at 2 p. 3r. Rev. Winfield Scott D. D. pastoral supply. fdBszk OCCIDENT STORE. mi For the Millions I m 1 Spring Stock I Direct from Xew York now on & EXHIBITION. Embracing all the Latest, Leading and Standard Styles in Soft, Stiff and Flexible :OI ATS!' Styles to suit all. Quality to suit all. Prices to suit all. A full line of CAPS AND STRAW GOODS! X. J5L. McISffTOSS, TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER and GENTS FURNISHER. For Sale or Rent. AJIOUSEAXDT.OTIN WILLTAMSPORT. ill be sold cliiap for cash. For par tlcula'ra inquire at Oregon Meat Market, of ml lni GEOKGE GANZ. Dissolution of Partnership. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT I AM no longer connected with the New England restaurant, havinjr sold all my interest to Edward Youiir. who will pay all debts aud collect all debts. I have no further responsibility in the business. jonx OKTIG. Astoria, Oregon, March 23d. lwk To the Public. Mr. 1. IV. Case is the sole Astoria agent for the following lines of Atlantic steamships: White Star. National, American, lied Star, and Allan. 1 shall be glad to have my friends patronize the lines that Mr. Case represents. A. T. Bkakkk. rueful Id the Family. We usually leave it to Doctors to recommend medicines, but Parker's Ginger Tonic has been so useful in our family in relieving sickness and suffering that we cannot Bay too much in its praise. Salem Argus. Jeff has 200 dozen fresh eggs on hand for Easter Sundaj'. Call at the Occident Store and in spect Mcintosh's stock of spring suit ings. ltoast chicken dinner at Jeffs 'Va riety Chop House' to-day at 5 o'clock. Two splendid front rooms, suitable for gentlemen only, or for office use Apply to Alex. Campbell at Gem Saloon. Furnished rooms to rent at Mrs. P. J.Goodman's, corner Concomloy and Madison streets. ' "Jeff,' the enterprising proprietor of the "Variety Chop House, is doing a rushiug business, lie has just complet ed the best ice house north of San Fran cisco, and intends selling ice and ice cream as soon as his apparatus arrives from Chicago. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. .The only iron preparation that does not color the teeth, and will not cause headache or constipation, as other iron preparations will, 13 lirowns Iron Bitters. I have used OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER for neuralgia, it cooled my blood and nerves at once. 3Irs. Axxa Smith. Uave Wistar's balsam of wild cherry alwaj's at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and jung complaints. 50 cents andjSl a bottle. Tie youthful color, beauty and lus tre are gradually restored to gray hair by Parker's Hair Balsam. AveriU's mixed paints, the best in use, for sale at J. W. Conn,s drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. Do not be deceived. Insist on hav ing the genuine Brown's Iron Bitters, made only by the Brown Chemical Co. and take nothing else. Cold boiled ham, brown bread and Boston baked beans at "Jeffs' Variety Chop Iloube every night, near Stephans Theatre sigii of the red and green light Open all night- P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street has just received the latest and most lasnionauie biyiu ul eiius aim liiuie loots, shoes, etc Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow shoes. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded day or night at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by W. E. Dement For Easter Eggs FOUR COLORS FOR TEN CENTS, WITH directions at W. E. Demext &Co's. 3t. Notice. fS AND AFTER APRIL 1ST, 1SS3, THE -r price 01 uoara at me uccmenr noiei will be advanced Jive dollars per month, dlw MEGLER & WRIGHT. Notice. CJEALE1) TROrOSALS WILL BE RE- kj ceived at the office of the county clerk until noon of April 4th, 18S3. for the burial of tue neau wno may nave to oe Dunea at me expense 01 me county By order of the County Court, d-w tf R. R. SPEDDEN, Clerk. LEATHERS BROS. HANSEN BROS. upstair EAYE REMOVED! Over Arndt A- Fcrclicn's Shop. 1 Call and examine the work we are doinj; From their and see the wood we are using, before inak- ing a trade elsewhere. ' FIRST-CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY.! Brewery Beer Saloon. The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass. Hot Lunch every Day from 10 to 12 A. M The best of Liquors and Cigars on hand. A deservedly popular place of social resort. GEO. HILLER. FOB, SALE. FT1EN SHARES CANNERY Also, Lot 4. STOCK Block 10, terms Drivate. McCIure's Ast. with Imorovements thereon. Also three good farms within easy distance of Astoria terms easy. Lots In McCIure's, Shlvely's and Adaira Astoria, and three blocks In Alderbrook fifteen acres tide land on Young's Bay. Also, a good paying busi ness in Astoria. tf BOZORTH & JOHNS. Plumbing and Gas Fitting. I.ORTEA BROS. Plumbers, Gas, and Steam Fitters. Jobbing Promptly Attended to. A Full Supply of GAS FIXTURES. COCKS, STEAM FIT TINGS, ETC., ALWAYS ON HAND. All Work Guaranteed. Charges Moderate. Chenamus street, opposite Dement's DAig Store, Astoria, Oregon. To All Whom It May Concern. O AND AFTER THIS DATE THE Longshoremen of Astoria, in the event of any vessel loading or discharging at any point on the Columbia river from Walkers Island to the mouth of the Columbia river bar shall not help to load or discharge said vessel or vessels unless Astoria Longshore men are employed. By order of the presi dent, P.HOGE, PHIL. CARROLL, Sec'ty. Astoria, Oregon, Mar. 20th, 1883, d lm Notice. STATE AND COUNTY TAXES FOR THE year 1882, are now due and can be paid at my office at the Court House, d-wtf A. M. TWOMBLY, Sheriff. old quarters to their NEW SHOP And Factory near Kinney's Cannery A. V. Allen, (SUCCESSOR TO PAGE & ALIEN.) Wholesale and retail dealer! tn tiSeoQerles, PF0Vli0B9t Creektry. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, LiquorsJobaccoXigars Sleepless Nichts, made miserable by that terrible cough Shiloh's Cure is! me rcuicuy iui juu. ouju uy ir. x ue-ment This space Reserved for New York Novelty Store. i&fnP?&S5F!C&.