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ASTORIA- OREGON: .
TUESDAY . JAN. 17. 1882
J. F. U 1LLOU.1V Editor.
Changes iii Population.
The table of population :ts fin
ally corrected by the census bu
reau, shows a population of 50,-
155,783, an increase in ten years,
of 11,597,412, equal to a gain of
thirty per cent. The whitapopu
lationjs 43.402,970, the negroes
number C,580,793, the Chinese,
J05,465, and 60,407 are Indians.
Theincrease in .New Hampshire
has been only 1,735. or a little
more than one-half of one per
.cent, while Dakota has
grown from 14,181 to 135,177,
showing the unprecedented in
crease of 853 per cent. The in
crease in the New England states
is below the average Maine show
ing Z per cent, Connecticut 10,
Massachusetts 22. None of the
.Middle states,- with the exception
of West Virginia, which shows an
increase of forty per cent, equal
the average gain in the country,
ranging from ten per cent in New
York through seventeen in Dela
ware, twenty in Maryland, twenty
two in Pennsylvania, twenty-three
tte .. . ..:.. XT
111 Virginia u iwuiiiy-ssix in jbh iow,
.Terse'. The central western states
do not, taken as a whole, show
that phenoininal growth which has
heretofore distinguished them, as
Indiana has increased eighteen
per cent, Ohio twenty, Illinois
twenty-one, Kentucky twenty-five,
Missouri twenty-six, Iowa thirty
six, Michigan thirty-eight, and
Minnesota sovnnty-eight per cent.
Of the extreme western states and
territories, New Mexico shows the
slowest growth, stopping at thirty
per cent., from which the percent
age increases to forty-seven in
Nevada, fifty-four in California,
sixty-six in Utah, ninety in Mon
tana, ninety-two in our own state,
ninety-four in Texas, one hundred
and seventeen in Idaho, one hun
dred and twenty-eight in Wyo
ming, one hundred and seventy
three in Kansas, two hundred and
fourteen in Washington, two hunt
dred and.sixty-eight in Nebraska,
three hundred and nineteen in Ar
izona, three hundred and eighty
eight in Colorado, until it reaches
its highest figure, eight hundred
fifty-three per cent, in Dakota.
Arkansas leads the southern states
with an increase of sixty-six per
cent, and is followed in their or
der by Florida, with forty-four,
South Carolina with forty-one,
Mississippi with thirty-seven,
North Carolina with thirty-one,
Georgia with thirty, Louisana
with twenty-nine, Alabama with
twenty-eight, and Tennessee with
twenty-three, only the last three
falling below thy general average
increase for the country. Consid
ering the political complications of
that section and tiie difficulties it
has encountered, owing to its
- mixed social conditions, of secur
ing foreign immigration, the show
ing is an excellent one, even tie-
' spite the inaccuracies of the pre
ceding census, witn which com
parison must be made.
These figures, taken as a whole
show that while the class of immi
grants has improved, they yet be
long to that class that want to better
their fortunes, who seek the very
cheap lands f the west, rather
than those of the east which are
cheap in comparison with the
countries from which they come.
They "also demonstrate that immi
grants who go to the west incline'
to become agriculturists; while
those " who, stop in the cast
continue to incline toward the
great cities. The systematic ef
forts made by railroads and immi
gration commissioners" in the
states to scatter this new accession
of new population over the vacant
lands of f lie west are now show
ing their efficiency; and as the
same machinery will continue-in
operation and be still farther per
fected, the same result will natur
ally be evident in a much greater
degree during the -next ten years.
While" "the" influences whiph
have tended to make immigration
from Europe heavy may not be so
potent in this decade as in the last
it is certain that tho old countries
will continue to distribute over all
sections of this country a strong
contingent of their citizent, which
will tend to complicate rather thau
to solve the problems "which we
are continually encountering, and
the entire country bids fair to
grow in population and wealth
with as great rapidity as is con
sistent with our even and well;
balanced mental and moral de
velopment.
Brewster, the new Attorney
General, hasWrne good ideas. In
a late address he said: "The high
est public distinctions in this coun
try have no attraction for right
minded men unless they are the
unsought reward of personal worth,
dignity and character, mental abil
ity and- a blameless life. Obtained
in any way they are a disgrace to
those who hold them. They were
intended to be great honors, not
rich sinecures. The compensation
attached to the best of them is not
equal to the income that any man
can earn who is fit to have them
and discharge the duties."
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Bealtb le Wealth!
DR. !i. t'. WEST'S
Nerve and Brain Treatment ! j
A CEKTAIN CUKE FOB
Hyiterla. Diu!nei Mcnlnl Anxlet,
"Los or Memoir, Weakness Sofr
rnlDg of tbc Brain, l'remajnrr
Id Age, Caused by Over In
dulgence or Excesses, and
all Plicate or the Jfer
vout jMem.
r
MISCELLANEOUS.
Jolm A. SSKoaigomery,
A. v.fMeft,Geo-w-Me
(SHTHSSOI! TO .JACKINS & 3IONTGOMEBY.1
t'KM.t.i:-. i j.
(rViR-wiisto ViiJU A' Ji ' )
Wholrsaleiihd retail juvr '-
, rosettes,
I Provisions,
Wholesale ar.d Retail Leaser
-GROGBEIES.
Provisions. Liunber
fill! iflKjJIlJiilPlP" H
Tin. Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A cri! ..-(HtP.icr.t uf
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Mas
AgMltS Jilt
:u Stoves si wl Ranges
ETC.. ' ETC.
ETC.
The Kest iii the market.
numbing goods of all kinds on hand. Job
w ork done In a workmanlike manner.
CCnSEH OK MASS AS! JKFFEMSOX STREKTS,
AS'S'QFtrA. - KXX,tUlxXX&
The National Tariff convention
will meet in Washington to-mor-
TJnclk Sam pays his naval offi
cers $3,900,000 yearly. The sea
men get 2,400,000.
New Yokk state has finished its
new public buildings in Albany
at a cost of $12,000,000.
This treatment 13 compounded from the
medical properties of those foreign and lndl
&eneous plants which have the most direct
and powerful action uKn the genital organs,
tonic, stimulant, antispasmodic, relaxant,
f ebrltuge, and nervine.
It has been thoroughly tested, and Is prov
en to be the best.saiest and most effective
treatment known to medical science, for al
leviating, controlling and curing all forms t
tne aiseases aoove meuuoiicu.
The treatment Is purely vegetable. It con
l?Inj no Mercury. Iron,- Cantharides, or any
injurious Ingredients whatever, and its use is
lu no case attended with the slightest danger.
DO. E. C. WEST'S
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT.
While nromDllv con-ectine those terrible
morbid conditions, is equally applicable t
the treatment ot every kind of weakness to
wwen clergymen, lawvers, siuiieius. ami an
who follow sedentarv occupations, or whose
B.alns and Nervous hystem are overworked,
are peculiarly subject.
Eicli box contains one mouth's treatment .
One dollar a box. or six boxes for live dollars.
sent by mall prepaid, on receipt of price.
we guarantee six ooxes ro cure any case.
WKh each order received by us for six boxes
accompanied with live dollars, we will send
the purchaser our written guarantee to re
turn CUe money if the treatment does not
effect a cure. Guarantees issued ouly by
W. E. DEJIEXT,
Druggist, Astoria, Oregon.
Orders by mall will receive prompt attention.
Head a few of the testimonials in regard to
the sale of Dr. E. 0. West's Nerve ana Brain
Tieatment.
GfOGkGryJi Fishenuens and Cannery
-- SiU IMPLIES
Glass and .Plated Ware.,
TRorjcAi. ani noMiwno
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.;
A SPECIALTY.
Together witn
AGENT FOR THE
San Jose Fruit Packing Company,
AND THE
f s,LipB, ToteoolCiiarsSan Vrmon ohfflnicai
It. B. Hayks has refused, on the
plea of poverty, to contribute to
the Garfield monument fund.
Railroad managers should be
able to preach a good sermon from
the text "Blessed be the tie that
binds."
There is a Connecticut minister
whose salary is twenty-five dollars
a year and half of all the fish he
catches! .. s
A detachment of United States
infantrv,tijtrcuards the vault
where ijamem s- remains -lie
Cleveland.
in
The largest and most complete iwk of j
WOHE9,
goods in their line to be found iu tin city
Corner olVass and Squeinocqln- HtnHs.
ASTORIA, OP.EC.ON.
I ASTOIUA'
OREGON.
Barbour's
IRISH
SOME,cynic-says that Beecher's
theology is made up of free trade
and the pleasanter elements of
Christianity.
Arizona has citizens in the
camel trade who ship dromeda
ries or Bactrians of purest breed
to Eastern menageries.
NEW TO-DAY.
IIIEltftY
ltscRlPrVwcfe&
mm
IffHAl.
OFOn 1882 fi
Will be m0d mi to illippUeuiU, ui to mibimcrt wiUttil
flp
iVvK JR3
Cfe2jla3 .
Office of Strong. Cobb & Co.,
Wholesale .uruggisi,
Cleveland. Ohio. Jan. c. 1331. 1
Messrs. J. C. West & Co. :
Gen's : in replv will say tuat Dr. k. i;.
West's Nerve and Uraln Tieatment is luving
a moi-e rapid sale and giving better satisfac
tion than any other remedy o" the khid ihat
we have ever handled. It is Avlthout doubt a
very superior remedy for all nenous dis
eases. Yours ve.-y trulv,
STRONG, COBB & CO.
Office of Falinestock. Irwin & Rott, 1
VUoleaie Druggists, V
Pitt.bur0', Fa., Jan. fi. 1831. )
Messrs. J. C. West & Co-:
Gents: Ws take pleasure in stating that
Dr. E. C. Wesi's Nerve and Brain Treatment
Is having a large sale with us. and giving the
best of satisfaction. Yours truly,
FANESTOCK. IRWIN i ROTT.
Orilcp of & W. Snow & Co.. 1
Wholesale Drusslsts, J
Syracuse, N. Y., Jan. 17, 18SI. )
ifMrs. J. C. West & Co. :
We are well pleased with the sale of Dr. E.
v. west s nerve ana uraiu ireaimeui. ii is
giving good satisfaction. This sale has ranch
increased recently. Yours truly.
u. n.aaun auo.
Office of Smith, Doolit:te ft Smith, 1
Wholesale Druoglsts. y
Boston. 3I7SS.. Jan. 2. 1S31. 1
Mcitrs. J. C. West & Co.:
During the past year we have bought sixty-one
gTOss of your Nerve and Brain Treat
ment, and have not had a single complaint
of all our sales. Our customers speak very
bHbly of It as a remedy for all nervous dis
eases. Yours trul".
SMITI ., DOOMTm: & SMITH.
Office of Win. H. TlDbi,
Drweist and Pharmacist,
Buffalo, i. Y., January 13, 1S31
Messrs. j . u. w est ei uo. :
Centlemen : In reply I take much nles
ure In st.l-ns that the &e gross or West's
Nerve and Biaki Trca'ment purchased of
ou a shoit time ago isnearhvj irsei'd. I
b?ve been indeed surprised with its n'plil
sa'e : alo the flattering- leports from my
paf ons. both by mail and tcrbally. Many
of ourci::-ens overtaxed mcitnlly have ex
perienced grateful satisfaction ; some have
saia i ,iev cuuia noi jienonn ineiriauur v.iin
out it. 'liirougb your -Judicious adieriWng
1 Have ii:u omers from most oi tne blares m
the Union ; patrons have bought a single
package. end s.itisllrd with Its effect have
orde.cd the SD 1 t. Iu conclusion I hope to
verv soon send ou another live crosjonler.
at the present rapid sale. With kind regards,
I am respecj.uuy yours,
WM. II. TIBBS.
:.
M
x'rnlt Tntt, etc. lfivftloabU to ill. JfttUf p011 3
wUl t foaBd toort rtlUbU for pUalllf Is lb rmloriM Utam
ttow crown fnbr Sonlk. WlaakfiipUltT(aMl7bLr
Maiktl Oirdiiin. Adlnu, " '-t
D. X. FEBBY & C0 Detroit, Kiel)
$500 Reward.
We will pay the above reward for an v case
of Liver Coninla'nt, Dyspensta. Sick Head
ache, indinestiou. Constinatlon or Costive-
ness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable
IJver l'il's, waeii the directions are strictly
complied wlllu They are purely Vegetable,
and never fall to give satls'.ac'ion. Sugar
coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills. 25
cents. For sale by a'l Druggists. Beware ot
counterfeits and imltat'ous. The genuine
manufactured only by John C. Wests Co.,
"The rill Maker' let and 183 W. Madison
St., Chicago. Free trial package sent by
mail prepaid on receipt of a 3 cent stamp.
W. E. Dement, agent.
i
Health is Wealth.
Dr. E. C. West' Nerve and Brain Treat
ment: a specific for Hysteria. Dizziness,
Convulsions, Nervous Headache, Mental De-
Fresslon, Loss ot Memory, boerraatoi i uoe.i,
m potency. Involuntary Emission i. Prema
ture Old Age, caused by over-exertion, self-
iiun
Salmon Net Twine.
Cotton Seine Twine,
Cork and Lead Lines,
Cotton Netting, all sizes.
Seines Made to Order,
Flax and Cotton Twine, .
Fishing Tackle, etc.
BARBOUR BROTHERS
511 3Iarke4&treet. Han Vranrfern
HENRY DOYLE & Co..M.inacrs.
-ASK FOR-
UNI0N INDIA RUBBER C0'
"Pure Para iiimi
Crack Proof
Rubber Boots and Coats.
BEWARE OF IMITATION ! .
Be sure rhs Boots are stamped CltACK
PROOF on tho heels, and have the PURE
OUil SPRINGS on the foot and instep,
which Drevents their crackhi" or breaking.
They will last twice as long as any others
manuiaciureu.
FOE SALE BY ALE DUAEKRS.
ALL KINDS BUBBEK BELTING, PACK
ING. HOSE, SPRINGS, CLOTHING.
BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc.
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.
It." H. PEASE. Jr.
S.M. RUN YON.
Agent's, San Francisco.
OlilClQO BIBWEM,
J. STRAUSS, - - AKEXT.
Is now ready to supply the public with the
Celebrated Chicago Beer
lu any quantity to suit. I have also this
Ceiebrali'd Clilraso Ktrr In Kolllr-t,
Which is now very popular among "all fami
lies and baloons."
Pleae send iu your orders and they will
ha e mv bc&t nttoution.
J. STRAUSS,
Astoria. Oregon.
Agent for Oregon and Wash.'ier.
a m j k. tic
W llifll O,
Piles! Piles! Piles!
A Sure Curt l'ouinl at 3f.:ist I
Xo One Xcctl Suffer!
A sure Cure for Blind," P.lccding, Itching
and ttcerate-i Piles h:v been discovered by
Dr. Williams (an Indian Remedy), called
Dr. William's Indian uintmenr. A single
box has cured the worst chronic cases or 23
or SO cars standing. No one need suffer
five minutes after applying this wonderful
soothing medicine. Lotions, instruments and
.lnmnrip iln mnrp linrm lban fritoil. Wil
liam's Ointment absorbs the tumors, iiUass
the lutenso itching, (particularly at ulgnt at
tTP(ttiii!rw!inn in bed), acts as a poultice.
gives instant relicfrand Is prepared only for
riles. Itching of the private parts, and for
nothing else. . ,
Read what the Hon. J M.Cofflnburry of
Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Indian
Pile Ointment: lhave used scores of Pile
LCurcs and It affords mo pleasure to say that
l nae necr jounu uujimii nuitu y.ivu
such immediate and permanent relief as Dr.
l'illi!im' Iiulinn llintmniit.
For sale by-all druggists or mailed onre-f
ceipt oi price, si uu.
JIKXrtV & CO., I'ropV,
Cleveland, O,
Hodge, DaUi & Co.. Wholesale Agents,
Portland, Oregon.
THE ASTORIAN
STEAM PRINTING HOUSE
HAS THE
FASTEST AArJ) It EST PJiESSES,
ANJ) TYPEOF THE LATEST STYtES.
ev We purchase Paper, CauM, Ink, mid oilier mnterlals of the lriannfactiirers
..-.t
-
Lowest
OasliI States,
abuse. Or over-indulgence, which leads to
misery, decay and deatn. one uox w ! cure
recent cases. EaeUbcflccontalns one months
treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes
for five dollars ; sent by mall prept.ld.on re
ceipt ot price. Weguarenlee six boxes to
cure anj case. Wi Ji eaca order received by
us for six boxes, accomnanled with five dol
lars, we will send the purchaser our written
guarantee toretum tbe money!! the treat
ment does not effect a cure. Guarantees is
sued only by W. E Dement, dmggist, As
toria,' Oregon. Orders by. mall at regular
prices. -
-rui
Dissolution of Copartnership.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the
partnership heretofore existing between
fi. Lelnenweber and A. A. Cohn is this day
dLssolved by mutual consent. The business
will hereafter be conducted as formerly un
der the firm name ot Lelnenweber-& Co.
C. LEINKNWEBER.
A. A. COHN.
Astoria, Jan. 12, 1SS2. d30d
- Notice.
T WILL GIVE FIFTY DOLLARS.. RE-
jl vf aru ior ine recover
rerr of the bod v of mv
father, Geo. Burchard, senior, who was
drowned at Oak Point. Jan. 10th.
eSO.BVBCXABO,Jx
WEST'S
Vegetable Liver Pills,
The standard remedy for
Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Indi
gestion, General Debility, Sick
Headache, Constipation, Cos
tiveness, and all Diseases
- of the Stomach, Liver
and Blood.
Directions for Use.
For Dyspepsia, IJver Comp'alnt. iudlges
t'on, ConstmaMon and Costiveness. tate one
Pill every night ongoing to bed. Sick Head
ache : Ladies suffering with periodic attacks
wl'l find a ctrtru and permanent cure In the
use of these P Us; taUeoce every nlgut on
reJr'ug In case of Feves and all other
d'seases wiiere an ocJre cat&ar'lc is re-
qu'red take from tureeto five Pi'Js, aecord
lpg to he condition of the patient. West's
Vegetr.b'e liver Pi"s, taken In occasional
doses, have ever been found efficacious as a
preventive and cure of Fever and Ague, aud
all mlasmlc diseases.
CAUTION'.
Buy no Pills that ae reoresented to be the
same, or made from '.he same formula as our
wen's venerable Liyer .fills, or Pills teat
dealers Cel' you are Just as good. The coiu
try is flooded with base counterfeits, pi't up
In same style of box. aud.sold to deilers for
a song, on which thev make a larger proflt
t".ian on the genuine West's Vegetable Liver
tvis.
Lane Boxes, containing 30 Pil's. 25 cents
Sold by Druggists, or Kent by mall on receipt
oi price.
The Only tiennlne are Manufac
tured by
JOHN C. WEST & CO.,
181 and -183 VT. Madlion Street
CHICAGO.
Notice.
NEITHER THE CAPTAIN NOR CONSI
nees of the Muriel will be responsible
for any debts contracted by tho crew,
dlw Bodokrs, M kvei: & Co.
HEADQUARTERS HEPARTilEM' OF
the Columbia. Vancouver Barrack". W.
T..Nov.2. lbSl.
Written proposals will be received bv the
undersigned, at Vaucovver Barracks, W.T.,
until March 31st. 1SS2, for the Tight of exclu
sive seining on the Fort Stevens. (Point
Adams) Military Reservation, during the
next fishing season. The right to reject any
or all bids, as maybe deemed best, 'is re
served by the undersigned.
O.D. GREEN.
Mai. and Ass'f Agt. General, Brevet Briga
dier General U. S. Army. dtf
To Builders and Contractors.
EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE-
celved by tne unuersignea until noon.
January 23, ussi, ior tne iurnisnin? ot mate-
S!
rials, erecting and
ArliflrtA rtrt Mom lmt'
tor Streets, in tuN city
a Church
Plans and speclfica-
completin!r
between .fcfferion and as-
tlonscan be examined at mypfnce.on and
alter Saturday, 7th Inst. The right to reject
any and all bids is reserved.
E. O. IIOLDEN.
Secretary of Board of Trustees, First Fresby-.
terlan Church of Astoria. d -td
Notice to Canneryman.
TOtt THIRTY DAYS FROM THIS date
.!. 1 will contract to maite nsn ixixes oi sat
tsfietnrv niialitv in anv Quantity at the fol
lowing prices : boxes in the shuck 12 cent3
each ; nailed boxes 14K cents each, deliv
ered at the West Shore Mills. - Trami
J. C. TRULLINGER.
Astoria. Dec 10, 1881. ' a-im
Meeting of Pilot Commissioner's.
1 MEETING OF THE WASHINGTON
J. Territory Board of Pilot Commissioners.
ior me uoiumoia river auu uar, nui uc u.-iu
at Kalama, W. T., on Wednesday, January'
25. 1882. J. L. STOUT.
d-3t Chairman.
ASTORIA MARBLE WORKS,
D. KELM.VN.
Monuments, Head Stones, Mantle Pieces.
First class work ; satisfaction guaranteed
in all cases. Slate cannery seamen always
on hand. '
typMlU C. L. Packer's residence.
And "can therefore affordjto use, as we alwajfldo. tho be arllrles, while charging
ONIiT 3a:03035Sl.ja.?ES PRICES.
T DHl 3E3S XT KT .
. NEW YORK, 1SS2.
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wicked. .
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