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to I Jill LIJ. Ija-LWA'JC .:ji."i:Ukn i ii iip in mil i UJ.'JUXKnmj",tUK: gltC gWi SXftKf&tU ASTORIA. ORECWJf: TUESDAY- NOV. 2U. 1SS1 4. r. HALLOK.tX Editor. Xolhinp Losl. This maxim is fully ustained by the researches of science. There seems to be not only a "de struction of form, which matter may have, but also a total loss of the materials belonging to the composition of a body, whether animal or vegetable. But that is only apparent, since annihilation is impossible. However com pactly atoms may be held together, when separated by fire or any other agency, it is simply a liber ation, as it were, of prisoners long held-in.bondage. How many mo ments, hours, days or years they may roam in unrestrained freedom, philosophy does not explain. There is a period however, when they are caught and again joined to others to play another role 'in the ever changing circumstanoes of the universe. That which was a particle of iron in a mine may next be in an oak tree. The car bon that burns brilliantly in a lump of coal in the grate is waft ed awa' in the atmosphere, to be caught, by the waving leaves of the forest, and is immediately .totvol away in the ceils of the trunk. Thus apparently some thing is made out of nothing, yet it is simply a transference of real mailer from one condition to an other. Thus it is forever on its course, neither worn out, lost, nor at rest. If the law that influences and directs such little particles where they are required to keep the chain of organic forms in enti les succession, according to the cell into which they drop, is recog nized, then the proof i clear that there is the same amount of mate rial elements now that there was in rh- beginning. Where could waste matter be pocketed away, provided there were any? On the other hand, whence could new matter be derived, allowing, for the; sake of asking a qiie:tinn. it wnre desirable to have it? An- Urgent Petition. Tin: Washington Territory Legislature has niemoiializedC'on gniss :k follews: Vour mumorialihts, thu Legisla tive. Assembly of the Territory of Washington, respect fully repre sent - 'Thai more than fift.een years ago the Government of the United States granted to the Northern Pa citie Railroad company a munifi eent portion of the public domain, tj secure a trans-continental rail- .-.,.., r... r ..tr.i c,,,;,... n p..na I .- ....... .-...v. . ..t.. . . - s;. - Sound, one of the conditions of said land grant being: that a branch ot ?aid railroad should be built direct from the Columbia river across the Cascade mountains to Pug;et Sound. 'That said X. P. J. R. Co. is now holdinn about live million acres of the public domain, the consideration of which was that ..said company should build said branch mad. "That the lime limited for build ing" said road has long since ex- pired, vet work on saitl mad has . not been commenced. - J iiat vour memorialists navei lately learned through the chief otlicer of said X. P. I J. H. Co. that the building of the said branch railroad is not soon contemplated. "That a vast extent of fertile lands are. left entirely destitute of transportation facilities by reason of the neglect of said X. P. 11. It. Co. to build said railroad. "That millions of acres of the public domain are retarded irom settlement, and the title thereto clouded by the action of said rail road company. " .' -'Therefore your memorialists respectfully ask your honorable hody to take such actipn in the premises as will cause the speedy completion of said railroad, and in dutj' bound your memorialists will ever pray."' ; ; River Improrenirut. Fi:0M a gentleman of Astoria who.has just visited the Cascade, ' tanal and locks and has made a ,' jelose examination, we learn that the work is being prosecuted with a vim. About 180 men are now employed on the excavation and locks- " addition to which a large number are tMnployerl run-, ning steam drills removing the j ; ropks below the locks. Thewoikj mat is oeing done below tlie loiks in removing boulders and rocky , - reefs and ragged points projecting j 'out into the river will make the! ! passage to the locks from below an easy one for barges as well as steamers of all classes. It is need less to say here that we are heartily in favor of obtaining from con gress a sufficient appropriation to complete this work, a work which can be completed we are assured in a year or two if sufficient funds are ontamea. If anything was wanted to ad ditionally outrage the shocked sen sibilities of the American people it is supplied by the proceedings of the legal farce now being en acted at "Washington, styled by courtesy "the trial' of Guiteau. And yet, under the present jury system, nothing better can be x expected. Indeed, while a pre mium is offered for ignorance and unobservance, nothing better could be obtained. Were a mur der committed in this city to-morrow, the only jury that would ap proximate to the ideal of lack of information in relation to the cir cum6tances. would have to be composed of the crew of some ves sel outside the bar, prohibited from all communication with any one, and hurried from the deck to the jury box. This is the platform of Senator Mahone, of Virginia: T want every man to vote, white or black, and I want him to vote as he pleases, and to be neither threatened beforehand nor ostra cised afterwards for expressing his free opinion. I am tired of intol erance, twant white and black, no matter of what party, to act freely in politios and live harmo niously together, as you do in the North. Then we can get capital aud men to. come on and develop our resources, and make Virginia as great as she ought to be. 1 have encouraged my colored neighbors to vote as free men, and not as they wero directed t: vote by the Federal office-holders, or by their employers; and and those who act with me mean to see to it at all hazards that every citizen, be he black or white, shall enjoy this right of a freeman to voteand to have his vote counted. A Moxthkai. judge decides that an Orange :ociety is illegal utider the laws of the countrv. NEW TO-DAY. For Rent. TIfK OLD WELL ESTABLISHED Pioneer Hotel, oniiejiyConiiIlrteiiiyMiK AiriKiil.h fr rent u reasonable terras lLSrELLMIKU. BEWARE OF FRAUD! Fislicriitt-H you are limine; SWINDLED! J ItiMepuUiWe gillie aieofleriu? :nnt vliii'K unaer JFAi.SE PRETENCES X chraii. iiathy imitation of our Finlayson, Bousfield & Go's urm'i.m: SCOTCH XWUNTJE. When von buy flee ttiat the uame of FIXLAYNOX, BOUKFIEL.D A Co.. John Stone. Scotland. Or J. It . I.ERKOX & Co., liOHtllll. Aie.on each iKicloie. NEVILLE & CO., Agents. San Francisco. SAIKT IVEASfX"TS HOSPITAL, ASTORIA, - - - OHKGON TniS INSTITUTION, UNDEU CAKE OP the Sisters of Chanty, is now ready for the reception of patients. any desiring them. Patients admitted rnraie rooms lor me accommodation oi at all hours, dav or nlnlit. o pnyaicoan uas ercausive ngni, every patient Is free to and has the privilege of employing any physician they prefer. Halted State ?f arlRv OPILES. The underhlgned Lj pi"eiiarel to funtbo number ox Spiles and Spars at liis alareo numbe. place on abort notice, at reasonable rates. oosncK Apply to n ci nk-oiva ' Columbia City MISCELLANEOUS. For Sale. III M"M 1'iMK 4U'tn in. Match !-t. .100 Tons No. 1 Giencamock Scotch Pig Iron, 40 Tons English Foundry Coke. 350 Tons Best Hard Steam Coal, i Apply to Al'C.C.KIXMIY. ! A-tiria. Orw;m. ? GERMANIA r.EEK HALL BOTTL.E BKEK DK Chi'voiiM tki.!.t. -st! . The iiest 0 jMacrS :Is, a ailtss order for the Mates Colmiitiia Brewer?; Loft at this place will lie nmniittiv altj.l- i ed lo. J3?""No rhomi Sail Fraiif-Heo IteeroM Mil tins place WM. UOl.'K.l'rwi.riewr. CO 1 8 I I CD i I heo CO .2 ? : j V u. S g -I .- w U J T. 2 n r n s - .s r c ' c i - t ryr o cc e: j: - O -S. u. c ' z ga --- . o 3 j - '-f. DC o co . g -;g QC 1 rl t - lii g? ; ,- i 5: i. i l CJ o z -. aiakks ri' fikt i.is rn j; iio Harness and Saddles. Ami will lit v.ui en: iiiln-i!iTJ:i':ntlM:t;. err.ile-ilnn :tn otliermaii in Oregon. A lull line oi Whip, furry rWi. ete . on !t:uul. aajAt " K INDORSED BY ?HYS!C1&HS, GLERQYiTtErJ, AfiB TH AFFLICTED EVEBYWaERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYrV.PTOfVJS OF A TORPID LIVER. Logs of appstlto.Uniige&.bovrols co3tivc, Pain in thoHBttd.vyitha dull scnsKt.on in :TIe"bacR part, .Fein under tho shoulder bfiie. fullness after pating. with a rfiir clination l o cxertipnpf Jb ody or mmcfi Irritability of temper. IiOy apint 3. 3j"oaa ol memory, -vvitii a feeliug of bavins; nej lected somedutv, wcarinessT THJiinessJ fluttering ofthe-Seart, JTpta beforojfjo eyesrVcllow tjSln. tfeadacher ltoatlesT hesa nt niglit, highly colorcQ TJrino. F THESET7AENIK G S ASE UKHSEBZD, SERIOUS DISEASES ViUL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TQTTS PILLS nrorKpeelallyndnpted to inch rai.fonri!usocuVrtiiucIiacIi nuge ir feellnjr as to astmlsli tlii uua"ercr. 'llipy Inrrono tUo Appetllt. and caus tiio btxlv to TaUe on I'trcli. tliiii tl:t systeu. U uostrHtif d.aml by tln-IrTonleActlotson :t i? Dlr-stlvpOnninx, i:cctlnr.scoo!ii ur vr--duivd. I'rJee S eiitn. X5 ULarrsy St., ?".V. TIITT5Q UAiR SIVT !l' MiitorY"Hie:CKKrliBrj;tl to.Oiv - .si ai K bv a sinlf nii! Ation ! ii.'. u 1" iii.sri- a untuml oiil-r f I:. iz -: t .i-. Office, 35 fclurray Si., riew York. Summons. r the A of Oregon, for Ciatoi rouiiiv. It. t:. lUnnett. ;lniittitt . itt.. C :i!icit. drfeiidnnt. 'Jo Ida A. Bennett. She above nait in.u nwideutdelendHtit : In ilu-iiaiiieiiniif.SiaU' of Oregon ym are herel reHin'd io aojHvjr and answer the i'Oiiipiaint liiod agauiitl yii in the aloo enSithNl court, in tin abort-untitled action by the. above itaiifd plaintiif. on or bfoit ihV. !ir-.i .i of tbe next Jcrm of aid conn, whii-h will In TiimI5 . the sd day of .Jauuarj.-lsS'J: If v.mfai! lovf ap pear and answer forvv.tni thereof. tut plain lift will .apply to the court for the leJief prayed form aid complaint, v.hlchWn de cree dissolving tin bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plain till and defendant. Tliit sinnmons is pub li.ht'l ty virlr.e of an order made by the Honorable ltaleigh Slot t. .1 iidge f s:iU eoiirt. at Chamber: Vtivemtiern. lssi. .c- w. rri.TON. d-i:t-T Atiornev for l'laintin. AltOIOlI IS AFLOAT THAT THK -an-ncry of S. 1. Adair ii Co. will not be running the coming --ca'a. This is not so. I will sitanintee that the eannerv will run. A.T r.ILVKKK. Asent of Win. T.Co'einan &Co. Astoria. Or.. Nov. i"i, JSi. dt w -wit TWTOTICK Is linitEUY ttlVKN THAT A JL ineetinsr of stockholders of the Scandi navian PacfciiiK Co. will lc hold on Tuesday. I )ii. isth.at 0 A. M.. at the oRWe of said company, for the purpose of electing a Hoard of Directors for the eiiuiii;; rear, nud the traiis.iction of such other busSncs.. as niav come before the ineetinsr. Ily order ol tlie President. 11 PLA'IH.Secivtarv. Cpper .Vstoria. Nov. -2, 1SS1. dtd" Masonic Land and Building Asso ciation Notice. ftTOTICE IS IIKIiEKY I JIVKN THAT the JL annual lueetiiiff of the stockholders of tho Masonic l.and and Ihiilditi!: Association of Astoria, will be held attheoiliceof Ceorse Flavcl. in Astoria on "VVediu-sdav. the2lstof December. 1SS1. at l! o'clock P.'M.. for the purpose of electing: a Iwanl of directors for the ensuing year, (consisting of seven mem bers) and for the transaction or inch other business as mav come before the meeting;. By order of the Board of Directors. d-301 S.T.iIcKEAN,Sec. t H r? h?i m $& m & S B ?P ? MISCELLANEOUS. u j gyp ? leu c- .-urciwxoKx'io c. s. i.ai:.i;.v.) Whol.'-rtk-nw.! r.-lrot dKrtl:i iKi-iir.i'fires, Provisions; j Glass and Plated Ware.: Timi'ifAi am jjo.Mi-.sin' FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. 'l-;'itiiT Willi Wioiss.LiiiiiOBMiaalCiprs, Tlte Irii'j'.fit ti nnnt vHHille Miwl; r . :iM i:i tltoir tine:) Jj fimii.t in tin; eiiy. j Cjirner of Cn ant SqiiennKT'ilie St ! ASTOIMA. OKhCnX. irnoiir s lillSI ii'LIX TllRlillISi Salmon Ifet Twine. Cotton Seine Twins, Cork and Lead Lines, Goiton letting, a!I sizes. Seines Kade to Order, FlaK and Gotfon Twine, Fisiuny Tackle, etc. BARBOUR BROTHERS oil 31ni!etStrri. Man Frftini.;i HENRY DOYLE & Co.. Mamuv:-.. -s. yoi:- UNION INDIA RUBBER CO'sl I'nre 5'am iiin.i a t&: Rubber Boots and Coats. I'.IAYAlti: OK lMl'l ATUN ! ! sine tit-- Kiwis are stamped f.M .'iTl J''Off-'onthe heeN, and have tlte l'URi: fit'M Sl'JilXGii on the fiwjt and inMep.j which pievents their cr.ieKin! r breaking, j uii-y will last twice a tons as anv otl'.ei i.iait'iractiired. rei: sali: i:y all dkali'I:;. ll kinds KinntKi: i:i:ltin. iack INC. HOSI-:, SPItlNOS. CLOl'HINi:. uoors ani shoi. i:te. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. t:.ll. l'KASl-:..lr. S L KINYON. AKents.San FkiiicisCu HOLMAN'S PA D.I rei: Tin-: STOMAGH, LIVER, i I I . ,j AXIl TAbE KAKK. is. I II A K V ?S. fn:.Ue:iMsiif liilliousnoss and malaria in very fomi. aoreventative and cure of i-:iii: Srsed'r'SeSVu. headache and nervous prostration, as the pad isannlied over thenir of the'stomni-h tho'iivat nervouseenlei.it annlhilale-; the j diM-aseat once. . 11 regulates tlie liver and stoin.ich so se-ci-ssfully that digestion becomes ierfect. Prof. D. A. Loomis savs : "It is nearei a universal panacea than'anvthint; in incdi einc." This is done on the princ-ph of ah. sorption, or which Dr. Hobnail's i;.,i is the only true exponent. For nil kidney troubles, usi Dr. HolmauN Kenal or Kidney Pad. tlie best n-medv in tlie wotld and recommended bv the m!-di-nl faculty. Beware of Bogus Pads. Knch genifmc If Almon's Pad bears thenri yate revenue stamp of the Hohnan Pad Co.. with tlie above trade mark printed iirunvii. P.uy none without it. s FnrqalJfhualin.,,:.!. . Ilolman'sadviceism-e. Full treat.sj free on application. ' luress: HOLMAN PAD CO . O w .,.. Ai n.adway. New York, i ; V I .11 & . i. o j j.ioi7i W UI.,' BLACKSIYilTHIWG. At Capt. Powers old staud. corner of Casa ; Shit, n,t ap.dnnSCt , . uS,1. Cannery work. Uorseslioeinjr. S"-L'fe aud "PsHred Good work guarantaed. 3I7SCELLANEOUS. 11 TT OT .&&iUiC t!s.-Ti "-a vfca - Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN- i GROCERIES, : Provisions. Lumber. KTfV ETC., ETC. FisheL'mcns and Cannery SiUPSPLilES .V SPKCIAI.TY AtJK.XT 1'iU: THK San Jose Frtiil Packing Company. ; AND THK San Francisco Ohominal I ASTOtllA - - - OJZKUOX. A CITY i iiLECTioifi Mxix to taki: riaci: nkel not ('.vest: vor to fouoetthat !.., . j f Jni l,M i ' t II Ii 21 :i U IJ iJ St ... ............. I i !jias v r.At:;K ami constantly in- j CKKASINO STOCK Or i I HOLIDAY GOODS.! AM. TI!K LATlvSI 'I iksissssstisaaacctiisitfCSSissikKiifsaijsi t " a SBIOIOIKI81 1 iissie3ii::iextit::Eai3S3!:stiB:::is3St3it t ALL THK YAlHOt'S TYI.K.S (MAJOLICA I i PLAQUE i BIJOUTERIE, j In eveiy style atid Jnst quality. urvt.Ki: i". Now and Ohoice MILLINERY, ofthc Indies of Woria Jo the fact that she has received a lare assort mom of the L.VTKKT STY3.KS OF Hats. Bonnets. Trimmings. Corner JIain and Hquemoqhe Slrcet.s. ;-wr5 2S-. liSiSyEEirirX,. W ASTOKIA. OiH'.OON 'UtlUbb AWU UtttrWIUALS. r n li nn a .rt nnr-.iin i Tilet aild Fany Articles, PATSETT MEDICIBIES. ETC. ixi reicripiiiULSf-.irftuiiveompoiiiuieii'at Homeopathic Tinctures ami Pellets, and Humphrey's Specifies also kept. FARM AND TIMBER LAND :t3.1 AJltFt. Ea3t ut """bard claim on the Walluski for sale. Six miles from town bv water or countvroad. Inquire of GELO P. PARKER, oratthisoQlce. tf sJacsMms fi cok.i:u or maix.a.vu ,. -ii :v mmm0mfadm THE ASTOBLAJn" steam: printing house HAS THE FASTEST AAT.D fiUST PJiJZSSJZS, AiYJ)yrYPE OF THE LATEST STYLE8. Kir Ye puiFh.H Paper, Csi J, Iak. awt 5L'fc jLaOCvTos-t A tot emi ttit-retiiii- all'ord ( iie. as vv OUSTXr B.2:03332.l.?3E5 PB.IO2S. Cards, EnveiQpss, Oi;-CtiJars, THK KVhMlV DAY WANTS OF THIS COUNTING ROOM ATS'H THIS 'WORKSHOP ARE .SUPI'LIKD AT PRICES WHICH CAN NOT BUT 01 VE SATISFACTION TO ALL. THE ASTOEIAN, :iSSsn"SsiB!S52KaB Ha5Sssil .DVILY AND 'VVF.CICT.Y, " " - ; TS RKSPECTKD AND COMMENDED RY ALL FOUNTS , , Impartiality, Ability, Fairness aud Reliability THK PAPER FOP. THK FOR THE FARMER. FOK THE MERCHANT, IK4II.V ASTOIilAX f I'OSTACK mKR TO DALLY, ONE COPY ONE YEAR (DAILY. ONE COPY FOUR MONTHS JSfSample copies of either edition 10 cents. Address : J- ' JHAL.l.OiLA.3. C. Publishers, Astoria, Oregon B3Postnusters nro authorized to act as agents for The Astosiax. PI I Elt.s IN. Tin, Sliest Iron and Copper Ware. A Uui oral Assortment ot HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents, tor Mas;p.k Stoves and 'Ranges 'lhe Host in tin market. P.uiui'in goods of all kinds on hand. Job work done in :i workmanlike manner. jkpfkijsov stkeets. w i: o '5fe v. r-f !r ottier lariti-iial-: of the manuractitrer-t OsiSJli '3ELei't&&t alv.a"s do, tlie )? iuilnie;, white ctiarplns Bill Heads and Letter Heads. 4 COMMERCIAL MAJS', FOR THE MECHANIC, FOR. EVERY PERSON TIXS: BY MAIL. AIJ. SCBSCUIBFJtS.'k S9 00 S 00 '"