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r'2) gte nilB Qs&xxinvu ASTOKIA, OREGON: FRIDAY .. MARCH 30, 1RS3 Pointers. An International electric ex hibition -will be held this year at Vienna under the patronage of Archduke Rudolph of Austria. A bill prescribing the whipping post as the penalty for wife whip ping has passed the Illinois house of representatives. In response to a recent adver tisement in New York for four lady copyists at $10 per week, there were over three hundred ap plicants. Persecution of Jews in Russia continues. The latest outrage re ported is an attempt to blow up a Jewish bank at Taganrog with dynamite. It is now said that there is no foundation for the report started some time since that the Prince of "Wales intended visiting the United States this 3'ear. The contractors for the 2S0 miles of the Northern Pacific rail road remaining to be constructed promise that the gap will be closed before the 1st of September next. Three foreign industrial exhibit ions will attract tourists this year. The most pretentious is to be held in Amsterdam, and affords our manufacturers a good opportunity for bringing their wares into notice abroad. A grand show of Irish products will be opened at Cork, and an exhibition of fisheries is to come off" in London. In the last this country is to be extremely well represented. Frederick N. Crouch, the com poser of "Kathleen Mavourneen," is a gray-haired man, who lives on poor fare in Baltimore. A tat tered coat of Confederate gray keeps some of the cold out. He is now out of employment and too old to help himself. He has a wife and five children. He tries to smile cheerily at fate, but ad mits that he needs help. The Boston Transcript says the tariff is instituted to protect Amer ican laboring people, and so com plete is this protection that the owners of a cotton mill have made arrangements to bring 450 mill girls from Galway. Strange that everything, to a shoe-nail that the American worklngman consumes is increased in price by a duty-tax, while in the one thing that he has to sell labor there is free trade. Rutland, Vt., is to have a mon ument to her citizen soldiers which will have some unique features about it. The plan is for a fire proof library building of marble, in whose main hall shall be, not tablets of brass or marble, as is us ual, but a great book of vellum, bound in metal and written in India ink, a page devoted to the history of each soldier, which shall there be written in imperishable letters. This book, placed upon an elevated stand, will be the cen tral point of the hall. The Boston Herald sees no good reason why a republic should pension its superannuated civil servants. They choose the ser vice voluntarily; they do not ex pose their lives in the discharge of duty; the work is light, and the pay, upon an average, is consider ably higher than for corresponding work in private employ; and un der the new law the tenure is se cure during good behavior. Sure ly, under these conditions the em ployees of the government are as well able to lay aside something to support themselves in old age as are persons in other occupa tions. Associations for mutual relief could very easily be formed, to which members should pay a small sum monthly as an aditional insurance against illness and inca pacity; but there is no good reason why the people should pension re tired office-holders. Unexplored Australia is 'said to contain prizes for enterprising travellers. The great 'central desert theory, and many other myths, have long been exploded but an immense area of country remains practically untrodden. In two colonies alone south Australia and western Australia there are upwards of 800,000 square miles of which little or nothing is known, and in the northern peninsula of Queensland another 10,000 square miles re main unexplored. Mr. Charles Palmerston, a jearorament sur Teyo J-" P23-'the table lands between Herberton and the Queensland coast. He re ports that this highly favored re gion possesses a flora of incredible luxurance, broad sheets of water falling overhigh basaltic precipices and the richest soil in Australia, and is inhabited by tribes exhibit ing characteristics which distin guish them from the other natives of Queensland. Those who seek the seclusion which the north pole grants could do better by travers ing these wilds. In response to a question as to the future of the Democratic party, Congressman Singleton, of Illinois, a democratic member recently said: "If there is a hole that the demoorats can fall into they will do it. If they will judiciously utilize the advantages they now possess, their future is a bright one. Tho trouble is that we have got too large a majority in tho next congress. Too many men want to leau. rresiuentat aspi rants among us may be our down fall. If prudent, we can hold the sentiment of the country now in our favor, make a clean record and win the presidency. It is for tunate for us that the republicans passed the tariff biil. The demo crats would have been torn all to pieces in attempting to adjust it next winter. The southern men are getting to be protectionests, and in twenty years the greatest claims for protection will come from the southern states. Prof. Lendstrom has suc ceeded in creating an artificial aurora borealis. At a point in Finland, G7 degrees north, he placed a network of copper wire, terminating in many perpendicu lar points, on the top of two moun tains, one of which is G,000 feet high. This network of wire he connected with the earth at the bottom of each hill, in the usual manner. The result was the formation of an aurora borealis, rising above the mountain top to an elevation estimated at 360 feet The atmospheric electricity at tracted to the earth by the copper created this phenomenon. It is thought that the snail pace of the C. P. trains may be quick ened by competition this season. The Jarrett-Palmer troupe in 1S75 demonstrated that good time could be made across the continent if the railroad management would allow it. "When all four lines get to running, the transcontinental traveler will be assured quick pas sage. "Call no man happy till he dies," said the sage. The Arkan sas legislature has changed the name of Dorsey county to De Soto count'. During the first nine days of February there were ninety-one suicides in Berlin. John Brown, Queen Victoria's favorite Scotch gillie, died at Windsor castle last "Wednesdays .DIED. In Astoria, March 29th, 1883. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Vrani zan. Funeral at two o'clock this after noon from parents' residence. Friends are invited to attend. NEW TO-DAY Notice. I HAVE THIS DAY SOLD TO IL C. Thompson one half Interest In the Astoria Market, and tho business will hereafter be conducted under the Arm name of Warren & Thompson. In thanking the public for their liberal patronage In the past I would ask for the new firm a continuation of the same. dlwk. D. K, WARREN. Notice to Settle. BEING DESIROUS OF CLOSING DP Ac counts all parties indebted to D. K. Warrex will please call at an early date and settle. dtf. LOOK HERE ! We respectfully inform the public that we will always keep on land the best quality of Fresh, and Cured Meats, ALSO Choice Family Groceries, Fresli Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery and Glass-ware. Ships, Hotels and Boarding Houses sup plied on liberal terras. A share of the public patronage Is respect fully solicited, dtf, WARREN & THOMPSON. Millinery, Spring Stock- MRS. JIALCOLM HAS JUST JRECEIVED a splendid new stock of SPRING MTT.T.TTfERY, "Which she is selling at prices so low that la dies will find it to their interest to give her a call before going elsewhere. A large assort ment of HAIR GOODS At reasonable prices. dtf. Internal Revenue Licenses Notice. BLANKS FOB APPLICATIONS FOR Li quor. Cigar and Tobacco licenses can in future be procured In this city at the of fice of Mr. E. 0. Holdek, Notary Public, dlwk. F.C. NORR1S. Notice. On AND AFTER THIS DATE THE nrice of beard at bit hoisl wlH be rake twetaty per omI H. B. PARKEK Atrto,MKba6Ui,m. lwfc NEW TO-DAY. AMM.L. POTTS, M.D., WILL LECTURE AT LIBERTY HALL, or; this Friday Evening, March 30th, The Circulation or Hip Ctnoil, Heart, Lung. LIvrr, SMu. etc ; Causes of 3tnuy Trcv:t!rnX am! Fatal DIs- vasrt ami llnxv to Avoid Tlirm. Saturday Evening. March 31st, The Doctor will Lecture on LOVE, COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE. Commencing this sftcrnoon. Dr. Tolls will deliver three consecmlve Lectures to Ladies. Afternoon Lectures commence at '2Vi o'clock : rvenlnc lectures at S o'cJtvk. Whole cotirNC tickets, six lectures, three attcrooon anil tntcc eveninp lectures, tps. Afternoon course, three lectures. 51. Single admission. SO cents. Doctors Potts and Harrison can be con sulted at the Occident Hotel free oi charcc Hours from 0 a. si. to l r. 31. Ladies en- tranco on Chenamus street. .1. C. HARRISON, Business Manager. Notice. millS WILL GIVE NOTICE TO ALL JL concerned that 1 have boupht the China house on Benton street next to Gee IHn's house, for $9S0. dlmo. LEE GUNG VI P. School District No. 1, Notice. PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING JIA terial for, and building school home in said District, will be received by the direct ors at the ofllce of .1. O. llozortli. School Clerk, in Astoria. Oregon until 2 o'clock r. M of April 10th. 1S53. Draw ings and specifications can be found at the ofllce of the Clerk and any necessary information can be given by S. Hartwig, .Chairman of the Board of Directors. The right to reject any and all bids is re served. By order of the Directors. .T. O. BOZORTII, d-lOt Clerk School District No. 1. Street Grade Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria in tend to establish the tirade of Arch street, in Shivclj'"s Astoria, in Clatsop County, Oregon, from West-Gth street to the west end of Arch street, the grade to he as follews: At the intersection with West-Gth street, 120 feet; at west 7th street, 110 feet; at West-Sth street, 124 feet: at West-'Jth street. 120 feet: and at the west end of Arcli street, 103 feet above the base of grades, as estab lished by ordinance No. 71, of said City, and unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of two-thirds of tlie property adjacent to said nart of said Arch street, be fded with the Auditor and Clerk of said city within ten days from the final publication of this notice, namely, on or before April 21st, 1883. said grade will be established. And notice is also hereby given that said Common Coun cil propose to improve said part of Arch street by grading the same to its full width and to said proposed grade, and by constructing side walks six feet wide on eacli side thereof, and unless a like remonstrance against said improve ment be fiied with said Auditor and Clerk within said time, said Common Council will order said improvement to he made. By order of the Common Council of said City of Astoria. T. S. JEWETT, Auditor and Clerk. March 29th, 1883: FOR GRAY'S HARBOR. The I. S. N. Cos Steamer GEN. MILES "Will leave Astoria for Gray's Harbor, on Friday, April Gib. To Let. TILE 2ND AND 3RD FLOORS, 2ND FIN ished in rooms : 3rd all in one, 4S x CO feet, unfinished. Also a space of ground piled and capped, about 12 x 4S fret, front inu on Olncy street. Lease given to respon sible parties for year?. Location most desir able tor a Restaurant and Lodging House. For further particulars inquire of HARTH& MEYERS. Astoria, Oregon, December 28. 1SSJ. q nnn to loan in sums to suit. tpy.wv on real estatP socuritv. Apply to ROZORTH& JOHNS. Dissolution of Partnership, mms is to give notice that i am JL. no longer connected with the New England restaurant, having Mld all my Interest to Edward Young, who will pay all debts and collect all debts. I have no further resionsibUity in the business. Astoria, Oregon, March 2Sd. lwk YOR SALE. mEN SHAKES CANNERY STOCK Also, ljol 4. RJock 10. JL terms private. IcClure's Ast. with improvements thereon. Also three good farms within easv distance of Astoria terms easy. Lots in McClurc's, Shlvely's and Adalrs Astoria, and three blocks in Alderbrook fifteen acres tide land on Young's Bay. Abo, a good paving busi ness in Astoria. tt BOZORTII & JOHNS. FIRST GRAND Clearance SALE! AT EMPIEE STORE PRIOR TO STOCK TAKIKG. We offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS in our line of Dress Goods, Silks, Yelvotsl Pluslies, Cashmeres and Arnmres. Laces. Hosiery, Corsets, Cloaks, Dolmans, Etc., etc. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF FLANNEL COMFORTERS, Blankets, Etc. Siock Complete in Every Branch. Frl Brother. Look Here ! I MY GOOD LAPLORBS Arc going to improve my premises ami 1 HOST XM ROOM! For such improvement and for spring stoolc. ETEKT VARIETY OK Choice Fancy Goods, SILVERWARE Books, Stationery Etc.. Of- excellent quality v - -at reduced prices at Carl Adler's Bazaar and Fancy Emporium. ASTORIA SAIL LOFT. A. M. JOHNSON & CO.. PR0PFTS. HAVING CONSIDERABLY INCREASED our facilities lor meet Hit: the demand of increa'm in boats this year we would re spectfully aill the attention or CANNERY MEN And all others needing sails, to this f net. Prices Same as Last Year. V0RK STILL BETTER. Drilling and Best Quality of Rope on Hand. Our Work lias Gh en Satisfaction for Eight Years. And shall bo made to do so vrhiln we arc In the business. Wilson & Fisiier, SHIP CHANDLERS. DKALKRS IN iron, Steelj Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUW1, WKOGGHT AND CUT GALVANIZED SPIKES, -IVails. Copper Kails ami Burrs, Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils Rubber and Hemp Packing of all Kinds. PROVS5IOKS, FJ.OUtt AXI 3EII.I. FJEK1K Agents for Falem Flouring Mills. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA., OREGON. GEAE CLEARANCE SALE! to make room for more Hardware ail SMp CiaMlerj A. VAN DUSEH & GO. "Will sell at cost their entire stock of HATS AHD GAPS AND BOOTS AHD SHOES. These poods must be disposed of as we are soon to receive another large lot of Hardware and Ship Chandlery And must have room to store it. . S. & Efc :EZ 22 ., DKALEIt I2f Hay, Oats, Straw. Lime. Brick, Cement and Sand IVood .Delivered to Order, Draying, Teaming and Express Business. Horses ana Carriages for Hire. DEALER I WINES, LIQUORS AND CICARS. FIRST CXiASS TO fiAKKBRTMBN ! ORDER BOOKS, TALLY LISTS, Time and Credit Cards. i STDCOOOKSTI LINEN NOTE and LETTER HEAD -A2I- JOB TAINTING ! Of all kinds at lowest prices. We Guarantee Satisfaction ! "We have new type and a large stock of first class material. J. F. HALLORAX & Co. NATURE'S REMEDY. Liver, Kidney, and Skin Diseases.. Malaria. Dyspepsia. Biliousness, " Paics in the Back and Loins, Pimples and Blotches on the Skin, Whether Hereditary Or Caused by Weakness, or Evesw?, Can Only be Cured by tise Use of 1 ! pMMIgj3 1 Laraest Sale and Most Satisfaction Of any Metlicuie on the Coast. Sold by all Diuggbts and Medicine Dealers. 51.09 per fintllc G, for 83.00. LL'S FARIBTIES. GEO. HILL. -WALTEtt I'ARK.S. - PROPRIETOR STAGE MANAGER Engagement of an entire xi-nv TROUIE MISS HELENA RICHfVlAN, The German Nightingale. MISS SUSIE LEE, Song and Dance Artist. MISS MINNIE WILLIAPAS, Seiio-coinie Queen. MISS KITTY FRANKLIN, Soubrette. AImi r 3IR. GEO. HENDERSON, Ethiopian Comedian. Together with :i new l"uder the management of ritOF. CHAltI.ES ItlCKAEDS. All the Old Favorites Retained. Open all the Year I'eifonnance Everv N1i5ht Entire Clianse of Programme Every Night. Comprising SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment f In the West. The theatre W crowded nightly, anr all who have witnessed the entertainment pro nounce It to be equal to any gh en elsewhere. Mr. Hill as a eatc-rer for the public's auuiM'meiit c;m not bt ece!cl. Anbod wishing to spend a pleasant evening anil see sparkling wit and beauty without ul garity, should improve the opiort unity ami come. The cnmpnnv comprises the following well known Artists : Jltss Fa-nik "Walton. MIS.S MA3IIK COOUKieiT. Mr. Walter Paisks. ill!. ClIAS. JSAltKOWS. Mi:. Wit. Mouton. All of which will appear nightly In their dif, ferent specialties. Open air concert every evening ; perform ance commencing at 8; entrance to theatre on Denton street ; private boxes on Chena mus street. T?c7 Stars in Rapid Succession ! Hardware aid SMp daillerj. A. VAH DUSEH & CO.. Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil. Bright Varnish, Binnacle Oil, Cotton Canvas. Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Implements, Sciritxj; 3ac3s:ie. PalnCs and Orl.s. Groceries. c(e. Ko. 40 I2-Ply SALMON TWINE ! COM m LEAD LINES, SEINE TWINES. A Full Stock Nov on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 511 2Iarket Street, Sau Francisco. Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast ASK FOR- TJnion India Eubber Co's rnre Para Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BEVTAKE Of IMITATIONS ! re sure the Boots are stamped CRACK PROOF an tho heels, and have tho PURE GUM SPRINGS on the foot and instep, which prevent their cracking or hrcakiujr. We are now making them with RUBBER UVD ASBESTOS Soles which will make tlicm last more than twice as long as any Iluuuer boots made. FOIt SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS HUBIIEK BELTING. TACK ING, HOSE. SPRINGS. CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc COODYEAR RUBBER CO. It. It. PEASE. Jr. i Agents. S. 31. BUNYON, J San Erancisco. ENLARGEMENT POAED & STOEES, Our Rapidly Increasing Business Compels an Enlargement of Our Premises. Afulllineof choice -GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. Sole Agents for the celebrated POTRERO COMPRESSED TEAST, I lifili ill7fiiillifi f OF White, and Black Spanish, and Wash Jy 3L j Ed Will be held at the California Store, on Wednesday, April 4th, 83 2 o'clock P. M. Laces now opened and on Exhibition. T-iiFrTrT-:. rrwrrTr' tti m The Best Store in the City to get your Money's Worth. Albums, AntojrraiiU and Photograph, all Sizes and Prices. Kooks from a Dime Novel to "Webser's Unabridged ; Cents' Jewelry and Cutlery ; "Writing De.ks of all sizes ; Marl: Twain's Scrap Books ; Bibles, Prayer Books and Hymnals, Also the Key to Heaven. Opera an Marine Glasses ; Draughting Instruments from 40 cents to 530.00 a set Blank Books, And every thins yoU could want in our line. Examine our goods and prices before goin elsewhere. B. F. STEVENS & Co., City Book Store. & -.cTsH&FJWfet - -i" 1 1 A h A 1 f ,J-r WJ" J--' f 1 r 1 I TEU apply to the Captain, or t j THE NEW MODEL A ruii STOCK AI.WAYS ON HAND. -rra te -EST JBl "tk' flU!SG rr m .&.- .- Two doorsfeast of Occident Hotel, (SCCCESSOtt TO JACKINS & MONTG03IERY.) PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. CUKS ASICS STREET, Xext to C. fc. Parker's Store. CHAS. HE1LBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE Ss BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings "WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete MARTIN OLSEN DKALKR IN S FURNITURE S5 BEDDING Corner Main and Squcmoana Streets. Astoria, Oregon. .WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMIKQS; WALL PAPER ETC A Complete Stock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. AXE. IIX3)S OF purivituke kepaibeb asi vakkished. J. D. GRAY. Wholesale and retail dealer In. ALT. KZ2WS OF FEET), Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc, Generalstorage and "Wharfage on reason able terms. "oot of Becton street. Astoria Oregon. jiLiiGiion Sale K STORE. STEAMER PARKER E ben P. Parker, Master. ForTOWIXG, FREIGHT orCnAR II. 15. PARKER. RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF AGENT CALL AND EXAMINE IT, YOU WILL BE PLEASED. E. R. nA"WES Is also agent for the M patent CooHf Stoie And other first-class stoves. rurnacs "Wort. Steasi Fit tings' etc., a specialty ... -t ASTORIA, OREGON. JL IBEonf gomery, DEATuEIi IX Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magee Stoves and Kanges The Best in the market. Piumblng goods of all kinds on hand. Job work done in a workmanlike manner. In every branch. Plumbing and Gas Fitting. :lorxea BROS. Plumbers, Gas, and Steam Fitters. JobLing Promptly Attended to A Full Supply of GAS FIXTURES, COCKS, STEAM FIT TINGS, ETC., ALWAYS ON HAND. All Work Guaranteed. Charges Moderate. Chenamii3 street, opposite Dement's Drue Store, Astoria, Oregon. For Sale op Rent. AnOUSEANDLOTINWILLIAMSFOIlT. Will be sold cheap for cash. Foe par tlcnlars iuqulro at Oregon Mear Market, ot mllra GEORGE GANZt