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C3) glic ftnllq stxrrfcm. ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY MARCH C, 1SS1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Exeei.tcdi. D. C. Ireland, Editor and Proprietor. Astorwn llHildittq, Cats Street. Terms of Subscription : served by Carrier, per week.... ...ift Uoats ew by afl, four weaibc . S w 5eat by mail, one year....... ..... s Free f PosUice t Subscribers. S" AdrertuemeBis iarteJ ly the year at tie rate of SI 3W ier imre iter month. PraBsieat advertising, by the day r week. Shy cent per square for each itrtortit. The Vcekl AMoi-ihii Is a liutiniuoth lteet. exactly double the size of the Dttil. It is jut tlie -lMr for the rtresMe. votitaiiilnt; in audi tion to all the eurrent Mews Iolce mis cellany, agricultural matter, market re ports, etc. It is furnished to single sub scribers at S2 0 per year in advance. 23TA limited iiunioerof sHhII adver-ti-emeiits in-erted at established rale. "tHCIT. The Daily a-tukian rM l.? t-cnt iy mailatfSccmt a month, fncf jtotanc Hom er who omttMftoti atctcfrM the cUy m ftir The astokian MJoc them. Daily or Weekly sAtti'tH to tutu pt4-fict. H'tth out addltloml erpa&e. Addrtnx may lie tna'jid as often a desired. Ltate order tit the &uitiinu room. Several cases of scarlet fever ar reported throughout the city. Presbyterian church. Preaching morning and evening, by the pastor. Sunday school at noon. All are wel come. --Sen ices of the Methodist Episco pal church in the BajKist church to day at the usual hours. Rev. J. Parsons pastor. The Astoria Chamber " Com merce will hold their regular meeting to-morrow (Mnitday) evening at half past fctreii o'clock. Messrs. Megler fc Wrijjht, the popular hosts of the Occident, will please accept the thanks of the em ployes of Thk Aktokian fc x box of fragrant cigar. Capt. I). F. Stevens takes coir. uiand of the steamer Katata to-mor-ioff. During his absence Mr. S. T. McKoan will remain at the cit' book store, and also deliver and collect for the Oregonian. Work on Mr. .Jos. Hume's dock was completed yesterday. The ma terial for the cannery building is all on the ground and ready for framing and work will be immediately pushed to completion. We regret to learn that Mr. Sam. Gray, our fellow townsman, met with a ery painful accident yesterday, re uniting in the loss of the tips of three tinkers of his left hand. It appears that the tawyer at Capt. Grays wood yard was unable to attend to- his duties and at the time no one could be found to fill his place. As there was urgent need f keeping the saw running to supply customers Mr. Sam. Gray undertook temporarily to fill the sawyers place with the above lamen table result. We fear it will be sever al days before Sam. will be able to follow his occupation of harness-making- The river beach at the foot of Lafayette street presents a livoly ap pearance just i!ow. The sounds of busy labor every where greet the ear. Mr. H. B. Parker has erected a frame shed 30 feet wide and 123 feet lnc and under its roof Mr. A. MacKenzie, with several hands, is at work on Mr. Parker's new stern wheel steamer, which will be 110 feet long. It is ex pected that the keel will be laid some time next week. Mr. Parker is much interested in watching the progress of the work. He informed our re porter that he could haTe contracted for the building of the steamer in Portland fw probably $1,000 less than it will cost him to construct and com plete it in Astoria, but he just wanted to show Portlandera that we can build steamboats in Astoria. On Thursday night last Chief Barry arrested a man named James McMillan, on a dispatch received from Chief Lappeus, of Portland. McMillan was charged with larceny of $160 from a faro house in Portland. He is also wanted on two other charges. He is a brother of Dan McMillan, who, in company with Nelligan and Smith, was arrested in this city in January last, for larceny of a watch from the steamer Alice. On Friday as the steamer Oregon lay at the dock, Chief Barry noticed a man whose appearance was rather suspicious and immediate ly arrested him. He proved to be Martin Lynch, an accessory of Mc Millan. Both were lodged in jail and information of their safety forwarded to Portland. Yesterday Detective Day came down and will return the priseners to Portland to-morrow. Annual Metting of the T. M. C. A. The members of the Astoria Young Men's Christian association, held their first annual meeting on Friday even ing last. The report of the troasurer, Mr. E. S. Merrill, was road and show ed that the receipts added to the amount due fnmr the members for dues more thwi overbalance! the ex pense incurred during the year. In udditon Hi current expenses the asso ciation Imk pjucl seventy-live dollars out t one hundred loaned, without in terest, by one of its members for the purchase of their tine rui. The otiicers elected for the ensuing year are as follews: Mr. E. C. Hi4duii. president, re elected. Mr. C. A. Hansen, vice president. Mr. C. C. Iiruwer, soeretry. Mr. E. S. Merrill, treasurer, re elected. Executive cntnittee, Rer. .John Parsons, Mrs. W. W. Parker, Mr. W. H. Closh, Mr. F. S. Mood. On motion, it was revived that the association hoid a public anniversary meeting in the Congregational church on Sabbath evening March 115th. The Rev. B. S. McLaiferty, of Eugene city, having kindly offered to deliver a lecture, subject, Scott's ''Lady of the Lake," for the benefit of the associa tion on Tuesday evening March loth, on motion, his generous offer was ac cepted and the executive committee instructed to make all necesnry ar rangement. Thv meeting then adjourned. Lewiston, Idaho, wants a woolen mill. The people " Camas prairie are excited over the discovery of gold on Three-miie creek whore S7 i0 was taken out in two hour.-. Dr. C. G. Glass, who lately jmr chased the Powers farm on Clatsop, intends entering the dairy and vege table business. He has secured a tine stock of cattle, pigs and chickens, and will ito doubt make iimny improve ments. The Lewiston Intelligencer'say: Leland Stanford propoeos to build railroads to eastern Oregon and Wash iigton and take wheat via Gulf of Mexico to England for $14 per ton. Time in transit 32 days. In November last Miss Nettie Denny, formerly of Portland, and daughter of Hon. O. N. Denny, consul general of China, was married to St. Bernard O. Scott, of the United Stata navy, at the consulate at Shang hai. Regular service as usual at the Young Mens Christian association room, this afternoon at a quarter to three o'clock. Song service from Moody and San key's Gotpel Hymns. Strangers, sojourners, and citizens cordially invited. R. Crawford, who hfcs been pros pecting for coal along the Coast Range between Coos bay and the Nehalem valley, says the country is full of it, and it only needs developing and railway transportation to make Asto ria a enl shipping port equal to Seattle or Nanaimo. Rev. B. S. McLafierty, who paid this city a prolonged visit last summer and who is now pastor ih the Baptist church in Eugene city, has been en gaged to conduct the services in con nection with the dedication of the new Baptist church in East Portland on Sabbath next, 13th inst. Mr. Mc Lafferty will xvail himself of this opportunity by extending his trip to this city, and while here will deliver his interesting and original lecture on Sir Walter Scott's poetical master piece, The Lady of the Lake. The reverend gentleman is well known as an eloquent speaker, and as his lecture is for the benefit of one of our worthy local institutions, we doubt not it will be well attended. Are you troubled with rheuma tism? Use Keiidall's Spavin Cure. Read the advertisement. Fresh vegtahjes, parileyigreens, etc, for tafile'uje,, fresh from the gardens, call Ke had filio&ply4at Mrs. Gallou's, Jnemoqhestreet J A nice lot of eastern oysters at Roscoos, arrived yesterday by steamer Columbia. Call around. You will find them first class. Salmon bellies, at retail, at War ren & Eutons. For the Genuine J. H. Cutter old Bourbon, xnd the best of wines, liquors, and San Francisco beer call at the Gem opposite the bell towor, and see Campbell. Caimeryinen would gam much by leaving us their orders for incidental printing now.to be done leisurely dur ing the winter months saving time and money, and, avoiding the risks of a spring rush of work. Campaign is over and those who were up in arms against each other in the political tussle now join hands and march to the druggists for a bottle of Kendall's Suaviii Cure. See adver- tiKment. Attention Ael. Regular inontlJy metiur to-mor row (Monday), t 7 'clock p. i., sharp. ll. E. St.ua, Secretary. Synhoi Stutlj- lauip. Hun. I. W. Case, of Astoria, in placing the new Syphon study lamp on the market, would call the atten- tuition of the trade u some of its merits. 1U illuminating qualities are iKK equalled by any .study lamp in use. It gives a steady, brilliant light; is free from unpleasant odor;docs not drip either when burning r not burning; enstlv lighted xnd trimmed, and is without exception, the most conveni ent lamp to till ever made. Directions accompanying each lamp. Call upon Mr. Case and buy one. He sells them at remarkable low rates. Fx'ont a Prominent t'hysirinii. WHshingUrttville, Ohio. June 17th, 1680. Reailiin; the advertisement of Kendalls Stiavin Cure and having a valuable ami speedy horse which had been lame from .spavin eighteen months, I sent fc you for a bottle by exiuvss, which in six weeks removed all lameness and enlargement and a large splint from another horse, and both horses are to-day as sound as colts. The one bottle was worth to me one hundred dollars. Yours truly, H. A. Bertolett, M. D. Read adver tisement. Central Hotel. The Central hotel, near the steam ship dock is now open for the recep tion of quests, where the well known caterer, Mr. Anton Beloh will always be found ready to wait on his patrons. lie has had the above named house thoroughly retittd by Messrs. Pike and Stickton. our well known artists. Call and ee him, as he has the finest brniMls of liquors xnd cigars to be had in the eitv. To Let. Several furnished or unfurnished rooms xt .urs. .uunsons lodging house. Also, a few persons can have board if required, either ladies or scentlmen. .1. IV. .Ilitnxon la uettinir iimmtii-nt waitimr fur some oi utose primuses to my allianc es due on account of stoamer Magnet. He don't want to make costs, but is - . liable to tlo so. ."Mallet.. t.'afTaucl Copper Ilnnilles. Canuervie5 work will be done in d style by Henry Gallon. Astoria. Oregon. It j"oii will give nun your orders now he can be doing the work in dull times, making it advantageous to all pa-ties. Pli3icIaiiH Testimony. St. .Iohv. X. B.. .lauHarj . Imp Mr. James I. Fellcws, Manufactur- tunng Chemist .Sin: rellows Hy pophosphites being an excellent ner vous tonic, it exerts a direct influence on the nervous system; and, through it, it invigorates the body. It affords me uinch pleasure to recommend a remedy which is really good in cases fr which it is intended, when so many advertised are worse than useless. I aia. Mr, yours truly. Z.S.KAKLE.JUU . M.J). P. J. Goodman, on Cheua mu street, has just receiveu the latest and most fashionable style of irents and ladies coots, shoes, etc. Johfl Rogers has just received at the Central market a larye invoice of coal oil, assorteds brand, and for sale at reduced rates. He also keeps a seneral assortment ot groceries, liq uors, tobacco, cigars, trutts and vege tables of best quality, which he offers at; small protit for cash. Fresh smelt at Warren it Eatous. Max. Wagner's San Francisco National brewery beer can't be beat P. Wilhelm, Boss saloon, opposite the Clarendon hotel, Portland, Oregon Auction or no auction, Adler's large stock, recently brought up by him from San Francisco, has so rapid ly sold that he was compelled to leave again for San Francisco by the last steamer to replenish his store with all the latest novelties in his line. He is agent for the standard makes of pianos, organs and all kinds of music al instruments of which he will con tinue to keep a full stock. When yon want a dish of nice Eastern Oysters done lip a la mode, or a good steak, or a fragrant cup of conee, can at rratiK Sabres on the roadway, and he ill accommodate you. Open at all hours. Gray's wood yard is now fitted up on the whart foot of Benton street and prepared to deliver wood to any pan ot the city sawed to any length, and full measure. Since the Chinese started to brew "cheap San Francisco beer" there is little or no demand for that article any more. Call for the Columbia brewery beer, if you want something "ood. Frank Fabur has removed in to Dr. Kinsey's building on Water street. On the road to the steamer dock from down town, before break fast, it will now be handy to drop in and get a cup of coffee. Warrantee deeds at The A tokian office. Get your legal blanks at Thk Astokian office. A full line of over two hundred styles. Fresh leaf lard at Warren and Eaton's. Aimuens Cough Syrup cures eouglis, colds, bronchitis and consumption. FUZZLEDOM. Curtail the following werda: A fashion and leave an enclosure. A foliage and leave a ladies name. A sweetness and leave a sharpening. A mans pride and leave an animal. An implement of the tin; department and leave a little bov. Square, Word Puzr.Ie. Place four words in a perfect solid square xnd make one of them read all around it. A man's name. A pronoun. A sort ofa pie. A man's name. Itiver I'uzzlc. Fill in a letter on eaek dash and make it read a riVer. G a a i e u s n av-i-a a n e R-o-e i s u i A a o Following are the answtirs to the puzzles in last week's Astoklo": 1. Mistakes of Mies. 2. K K A T K M M A A M O P. TAKE 3. Belgium, Austria, Bnlgara, Por tugal. Scandinavia. Howe Kdueation. In something written we have an indistinct recollection f having made reference to a general disposition among bojs in their teens, as well as boys of mat u rer years, to enlighten and bless the world with their pn found knowledge nf the horse xnd his history. Our liooks and newspapers are full of this kind of literature', ami it varies in Style frMii the 'production of the child at school, commencing with: The horse has four legs and a tail; up to the eloquent tribute of the scholar when he quotes from Jeb: That his neck is clothed with thunder and the glory of his nostrils is terrible. He smelleth the buttle afar iff, the thunder of the captains and the shouting. Between those two ex tremes of the child at his 6rst school composition, and the professiouxl literature, we have every irrado of pre tention, and ouch professing to have mastered the whole subject. As we approach the close of this nineteenth century, we begin to look for some thing better in this department of knowledge from those who assume to instruct And it is to be found in Kendalls Treatise on the horse, sent by mail to any person for twenty-live cents, postage paid. Apply to The Astokian office, or address D. C. Ire land, Astoria. Oregon. Tin Plate. Pis Tin, Etc. Geo. W. Hume keeps constantly mi hand, and to arrive a full line of "ti.di- erniens and cannery supplies, at prices wiucli ueiy competition. Parties wish ing m-oceries and those intondiuu t,, run mess houses .should inspect good anu obtain large discount trom regular price. AMUSKJWST3. HlM.'s Vahibtiks. Geo. Hill, proprietor and manager. r mi uere, stage manager, A. i Jstrander. leader nf orchestra. Geo. Lambert, leader of brass band. lo-nigh! new hrst part, new acts, and new olio. Mr. Xiekerson in his ftiuisius. .Mr. Staely in hiseham- pion clog dance, Mr. Moriee in new songs. Miss .Morrison with her beautiful voealisms. Look out for our 4th of March bill when Ha.xes will march forth. The first nart of the entertniii- meiit will conclude with "atrip around the world in twenty minutes' :uu) :i lieautiful balad. Continued success of .Mi.vs Lou Haldwiu in her excellent songs and dances, and beautiful blllail. We now h:tw fourteen iv. cellent musicinn in the brass Imnd and an orchestra of live. Mr. Hill ha pi oven himself a ery iionnlar caterer to the public ta-tcsaml will con tinue to exert himself to do v in the fu ture. Price of admission remains the same. N'ine people on the first part, and an exhibition eipial to any on the coast. Mr. Hill invites criti cism. Come and ee for vmirxelf. New orchestral seh'ctiuii.s aiid new- music on the grand Maud under ihe leadership of Mr. George Lambert ai uiiii r. m. i ne entertainment will bc"ill at 72W l. si. Klitmni'.'on ffontmi streeL Iriate boxes on Cheimiiui- To-night, our new play the 'Auction Store." .Scohleni. ('has Xiekersen: feqiiciMcr. Henrv Maley : Buster. Chas. E. Barnes :iHiliceman. Moriee. Other eimr- acters by the full company, bujers. cap- iei. uimis, i'u- fif. r irst appearance in jii.ss louimi jiumwiu. also the won derful child artist Little Ida. Mother! Mother!! Mother!!! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child buffering and crying with the excruciating pniu of cutllll" teeth '.' If mi. o :il once ami get a Ixttle of Mrs. Win.slovs :Sootlnng Syrup, it will relieve the ptor little suf ferer immediatelj depend upon it; there is no mi.stake about it. There is not a mother mi nrth who has. ever used it. who will not tell sou at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rot to the mother, and relief and health to the I'liild.oncratiii'f likema"ie. It is perfivtly safe to in1 in all case-, and pleasant to the ta.ste. ami is the pre scriptioii of one ot the oh lot and liest female physician.s and nurse in the United .States. .Sold evervuiiere. i". cents a bottle. A full assortment of counter and grocers scales am be found at M. C. Crosb3''s, at bottom prices. Magnus C. Crosby has a tirst-class workman, and is prepared to do all kinds of jobbing in tin, sheet iron and copper, plumbing and steam fitting. Full satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded.- The A.stokiax job presses will fit you out with your winter supplies of letterheads, billheads, cards, envelopes, etc., etc, at astonishingly low rates, and in exquisite style. Call ana see samples of work done for others. IXL STORE ! ! KE"W WINTER GOODS ! ! AT PRICES TO Clothing for Men. Youths and Boys. Shoes. Hats. Furnishing Indies ami blisses I'miersvear. Hosiery. Dress .ooil.s. Cassimeres- Waterproofs, Flannels. Canton Flannels. Linen Damask. rVapUins. Doj'lies. Crashes. Towels. Felt Sltirfs. Trunks. Valises. ZVotions. aiiilan Etogant Stock ot Zephyrs and Fancy Yarn, Ih fact Uk largest sutt ln-st stock in Iowa ami at the lowest ih-kvs. -(!! oh we before iHirehaMwt; if ymi wish to save monev. c. m COOPER, I X I. Store. Main Street, near Pinker Ibaise. Astwrta. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, WIXDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete hi every branch. A.STOKEA M. MEYER H TAVIXfi EVERY FACILITY FOk HE tide. 1 a in now prepared to lurni tae LAGER BEER, AT .ttt CKXTS IEll GALLON AT 1 50 PER IIOZIX W JBCOXiES A TiFI. JSTTamilics and keepers of public houses promptly and regularly supplied. M. .MEYER. Proprietor THE COLUMBIA BREWERY IS Sl'l'KRlOi: TO .MOST. AM) IS HXCKLLEU tt NONE ON THIS COAST JOHN HAHN, - - PROPK1ETOK, CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. Crf-Orders lelt at the CKKMANIA REER HALL will be iroiiiiUly nttemlfti tu."b 3IISCELLANEOUS. i. LKiNKNWEUKi:. hikai Hitowx. Leinenweber & Co.,!650'000 ALREADY S0LD ! r ASTORIA. OREfiON, TAMERS AND CURRIERS, 3Ianufac-tufers and Iinporters t LL KINDS OF XjTF: A TJSC3ES3E1. AND FINDINGS Wholesale Dealers hi OIL AND TALLOW. MANUFACTURERS OF BOOTS and SHOES eir Highest cash pnee isifd for ides and T;dlow. CENTRAL MARKET. (eneml :tvwtnient of table stock coustanth oit Hand, such as Canned Fruits and Jelly Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, VAUiS. Bl'TTEII. CIIEKSK. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISH. I0TI,TRY AI CA9IK In tUe season. CIGARS A"I TOBACCO. Best oi WirVES AXD LIQUORS. All cheap for CASH, floods sold ou com mission. Opposite 1. W. Case's store. J. RODCERS. D. K. W'akre. T. W. Eato.i Astoria Market ! OFPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEl . ASTORIA. .... ORECON. WAKRK.V JL KATOX. Proprieterx. (Sveee4or$ in Waritn Jb MeGtirt f Whftle?ale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats A full line of FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED HAY, CANNED FRUIT. VEGE TABLES, ETC. &lfRllTtr- Kl- PllJ B .nclrlr n band. c2" Ships supplied at the lowest rate?. Washington Market, Main Xtreet, - - Astoria Oregon BERGHAN tC BERIIY RESPrCTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tion ( th rillMic tr. th. fjr-. tlinl V. above .Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH ANDCURED MEATS! Wblch. will be Kolr? nf Innr.ri ntr wVi.li.nl. andretaiL Special attention given to npplj- UK rnuis. BILL HEAD PAPER, OF EVERY GRADE AND COLOR, FRIU ed or plain, at loirest rate?, at MIK ASTORIA csce SUIT THE TIMES. Overcoats and Ulsters, Boots and Goods, and Fancy Goods. 55 BEDDING Picture Frames and Mouldings, BREWERY. Proprietor. MANUFACTUUE OF A FIST CLASS AK. public witn tne finest qunhty. fiircnpu. BOTTLED BEER, ASTORIA. ORECON 3IISCELLANEOUS. j "A Men'iiHl Man Is Merciful to his Rwtst. A treatise on tLe II O K And his Disease, by B.J. KENDJLL,M.D. Full or Valuable ami Praetieal Iu- rorniation. anil Containing an IXDEX OF DISKASKS. Wliieli sives the syuiptonis. cause and tlie Rest Treatment of each; a tatde jiviij? all the principal drugs used for the Horse, with the ordinan- dose, effects, and antidote when apoLsoii; a table with an engraving of the I Horse's teeth at different ages, with rules I for telling the age of the Herse: tr engrav ings siuming me important m)uii.s in the structure of tiie horse, also illustrating posi tions assumed by sick horses in different dis- eases. A valuable collection of receipts. many ii which wuuiu cost a uorse-owiier three to live dollars each EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN THIS BOOK. Thousands who have seen it commend it. and many good horsemen have extolled it in the hignet terms, even stating that thev iirefer it to books which cost , ot) to ?io ixi. Do not throw away your money in the pur cluuse of costly books on the Horse, which are so full of Latin plmiics and technical terms as to be unintelligible to the average reader but. BUT KENDALL'S TJiEATlSE, A book of loo pages, in paper covers, giving you more practical information thnn is con tained iu .some large volumes at far higher cost. Having cwunmed this lunik thnrnuglilv we are satblieu no HOKSE-O-VOER Would hesitate a moment about investing 35 cents in its purchase, if he did but know the value of its contents. Recognizing the de sirability of having Mich practical informa tion as our farming friends daily need In their business, provided at reasonable cost iastead of being obliged to pay the enormous profits demanded by the Publishers of most Agricultural Rooks, we have secured Several Hundred Copies Of this valuable little Treatise on the Horse, single copies of which we sliall be pleased to mail to auy reader of this papr, postage pre paid by ils, on receipt of SS CENTS. i. neiniiiances may oe made in currency, sH I ver or stamps. Send all orders to I. C. IKKLAX1). Astoria. Oregon I. W. CASE, LMI'ORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Coroei1 Chenanms and Caw streets. ASTORIA - - - OKEGONi S8ER Cedar Floats. milE UNDERSIGNED WILL BETRE JL pared to furnish to order, m lots to suit, and kept constantly on toad. CBDAIi FLOATS, iTAULS. HAXDLES. ete., for sale at lowest price. Address, or call upon B PETERSON & ANDERSON, 12.41' OakPotat.'Nr.Tj