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(!) mr&u iaa.i,..iBS5.igii, ! Id.'i -JglgSJ'-'.. v.ui .-: j fc ilil g5tfli"iSl fc j t - j kSTOKIA.OSSWON THUKSDAT...- JTJL'S 13. 1S82 4. 1'. II 1LLOK I Olltitr P.lcTcn ilillfon Votes. The census returns are always iB not siiiprKmg that tbo edifii- k of interest to to those who lik toisjowiy settling into the ground, keep posted on existing facts, and The cost of the original pUe-driv-to compare what with what was. n was not i0?s tlian SI .000.000. . According to adrance sheets just received it appears that there were in the United States in June, 18S0, S.270.51S native voters, and 3,072, 487 foreign voters, making a total of 11, 343,005 -who are empowered to exercise the privilege of choos ing officers in this counti v. The census by states shows some singu lar and possibly instructive figures. The southern states show in what overwhelming piepcnderancc the native vote exceeds the naturalized vote,-as for instance, in Alabama, where there ate 130,058 native voters, and but 5,403 naturalized electors; in Tennessee, of 250,055, theie arc but 9,11G, in Mississippi, of 108,254 but 5,074. weie not born in the United States. Some iime ago a theoiy was started that the native voters had a tendency to vote the Democratic ticket, and that those who made this their country by choice in stead of by accident voted with the Republicans. The census re turns do not furnish either syllo gism or corollary, and the argu ment falls to the ground. True, in the south, where the native voteis outnumber the foreign bom as twenty-five to one, tho Demo crats "scoop" their ITfpubliran competitors at every election, in about the same ratio. Dut as good an argument can be brought up by California and Nevada statistics for a counter argument, where we note the fact that Nevada has 11,442 native voters, and 14,101 foreign voteis, and yet went Democratic in 1S80. What pecu liar influence Uncle Jimmy Fair had in Carson does not enter as a factor in this discourse. Tin ad ditional fact that though California has 135.209 native 'votes and 12 V 3I7 foreign born voles, (including Dennis Kearney) that state also went Democratic by the handsome majority of 38, would fuiiherj militate against the theoiy men tioned. Mississippi exhibits tin tentst preponderance of naiive votes, and-some of the western states swing as far the other way. as. for example, Wisconsin, which has 19,4G3 native born voteis, and 189,400 foieign; and .Minnesota which rejoices in the possession of SS.G22 native American votei.s and J 123,777 naturalized one. Dakota seems to bo the most evenly divid ed, having 25,470 native and 25, 48G foreign born suffragists. Washington territory has .an ag gregate of 21.251 voters, of whom 15,868 first saw the light in the 'United States, and our own tate has 3S,00G native bom electors,, out of a total of 51.G3G. The Chicago Triliunc thinks if the men in the civil service of the United States maybe justly taxed to the extent of 400?000 or 6500, 000 a year for party purposes, then it is evident that, these men are paid that much in excess of a just and fair compensation for their services, and that under the pre text of appropriating money for the public service the money is .voted from the treasury for party 'pupposes. Ts the Republican party willing to assume the icsponsi- bilitv of this misuse of tho public revenue Last Tuesday morning tho Brit ish fleet off Alexandria, opened fire upon, the town, nearly dis mantling all the fortifications. Tho ""'English loss was five hilled audi twenty-seven wounded. The news causes, the greatest excitement among European diplomats, and a general imbroglio is predicted. "Whatever occurs England and Ffance are sure to come out ahead. A ccmous story coracs from St. Petersburg about tho sinking of'' j the great C athedval 0f St. Isaatrs, j which was br.ilt in 1S59, at a re-! Dotted cost rr j&snnnnnn st ported cost of $25,000,000. St. PtUer-burrr has very low, uisnt . tractive und unhealthy tile. A (large part of'il is built on a inrush, land Si. Isaac's is said to be built- ovr-r thft softest pari of, so that ii but even thib lcr- not seem to have secured a firm foundation. , One corner is sinking faster than the i est, and the whole building! threatens to topple over. A crack f three inches deep has been found I in one place. A number of large j stones have been taken from ! the root, but that precaution has done no good; the engineers and architects are afraid Jo go near the j sis are alraui to go near me ...a u i. :, :. i:. . , ' concern J.HiuJ,m'J5;ii;,JioiM'i to be left to its fate. Wai:n are inevitable, and i" I course any invention to mitigate its horrors must be welcomed, Hence it is quite timely, consider- j ing the squally European outlook, that a crematory has been invented in which twelve bodies may b4 burned to ashes in an hour and a half "without a smell." This con trivance, known as the "Kuborn lumace,"is especially designed tor use on the field of battle. A ih?on "Kuborns," working day and night, it is calmly announced in the prospectus of the inventor, would "dispose of 2,500 corpses in twenty-four hours.5' Decency i- better legarded in this notion than in the burial of the slain in-battle heaps upon heaps m shallow trenches with insufficient cover ing, like so many dogs. NEW TO-DAY. SET LOST. On the night of the 12Hi, oil Tomnu Point, about 70 fathoms not, 43 inoli, part Barbours, part Scotch twine: float. marked J. M. O. Finder will 3iu e it at C. ( Compan net ntfk.. r.t .1. .M. oii..n. Notice. rilUCDIKIXTOKSOF SCIiOOIi Dutiicr X .No. l. ill meet as n lioanl of Eqiuilia Uon, to examine tlic Assessment ltoll of said Distiict, on Tuesday. July 23tli, 1&S2. at Hie stoi-c of J. Ocarliart 1I mlT tr 1'ie IJo.inlof Dlieftoi-N. J. v.. HL'STLEIC, ricrt;. Aston a, .lul ISHi, IS32. tllf LIBERTY" ZZ&ZiIi ! OWE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAYJULY 17. The Madison Square Theater Co. Ciia3.atiiiniislr,errttiim.ti!. - - Maiia-is l',M. ltobeits. Ailing Manogii M.irl:Tiiall. - Asi'iit In llio one iat iannn tiiiuiii'.i f lln ifiit ur. HAZEL SIHKB! ttv Hearing its lYiOulli convcutivo it jifs n tatuui, by far tke SoiiroI nin on H-oin'. TliUi'hanning Comedy drama till lr- in terprctt'd in its aboluu uiteinitv and en tirety by the following UMiiicuIshcd allies coiuiuiaiDKtlic Krcatfot dramatic oifciinit tion extant. 3Hs Eme mislcr. Miss Kate D. AViiaoii, M13.K UDavenikut. Mi Ada Oihiian,- Mis IViJc I)udli' Mr. llany Iav, Mi.r.".Couldo.k. Mr. l''rank Weston. "Mr. CIkis. Housei. Mr.r..CatiiI!. Mr.KdttinMiliilMt. 31r. l'rank OIfa. CSHa0l Kiikf t;es iiome to evciy litMrt. The advisability of vecurin seats fortii ;ith Is cry respectfully sucsteil. Xote the Madison Square Tlieatix- Com pany usingan entire set of scenery. "Soats can be procured at Adb-r's Uook Store without ctra hari;p. ADMISSION, ... 1 () Notice. IHF.HnilYiaVENOTICETO WHOM 11' may conceni that my wife, Annie I. stone. haUnj; lett my bedand board without just cause or provocation. Iwnll not ba re sponsible In future for anv debts that inav be contracted bv her. " W. r Sl'ONE. " Astoria, July 7th. 1SS2. if KOI SK AXI LOT FOR S,VLr., In Olncy's Astoria. HOUSE ONE STOItY AND A HALF. Has six rooms, wood-shed, chicken house, etc., anda neer-faillnj;, Ilvlnc spring of goodwaterontholot. Price. SSlo. Loca tion, about elRht minutes' -R-aik Iroml'ost offlce. Apply to E. C. flOLDEX, j3-tf Kcal Estate Agent. Street Improvement Notice. NOTICE is hereby piven that the Common Council of the City of Astoria, propose to order the repair and imprrne ment of that portion of Salmon or East Second street in Shively's Astoria, from the south line of Cedar street .o the north line of Hemlock street, by sheath ing the same with three-inch planking and by straightening the piling when ever out of repair, and unless a remon strance signed by the owners of two 4hird3 of the propert fronting on said portion of said street, be lfiletF w ith the Auditor ana Clerk of said city, within ten dajs irom the linal publication of this notice, the Common Council will order said repairs to be made. Uv or der of the Common Council F.C. NORMS, July 2d, 18S2. Auditor and Clerk. I A. "JUT T "T FTIAQ XJ" ML vill X WOXIL! TSXZtOSi.,- rL9TfilER.NBil!TTER Worsted Suits, Pique Suits, Diagonal Suits, Cassimere Suite, Tweed Suits, Castor Suits, FSanne! Suits. A IX 7k KW ;OOIS n ij.i::.vm' ASftOitmnvr ar ---- 7 "ir'iiT rT7 Ti i Uj ( ; Hi A I - -- - - iiiu.t nuiM tjii: r.( mi: " SCOSIEB.Y. ID CZ.OVSS, OIvT AND STUT H IAI Tl S 0. A. 3MST0SB, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Oceitlent Sloclf. Carl ikdler?s SOOSL STOR.E " -V TI:- ijii't stot k of , SN Blank Books and Stationeiy 1 IfiM -3 Schoiil Hooks, l.iy.c., rootiral 1 : 'illL k. Albmas :ii:d -JftJYl "old 1Vn y!vIiHIeMdf-. a fr.H and .'nmji'.cte a&S?ic stock of CM'iAlhmu n-nally "SSA Jvkopi in a ui'll iviilatod IJooi; Stun. Also. :e; iIcjmiI and aponcy Tor ery jiapfrand ponodlca! pnlli!ifil. Carl Adler's Music Store Jt Pianos aud Organs. Of uU makes tiu-!:uill on hand. AIm a full block ot VIOLINS. (SU1TAKS, It AN JOS, AC CO KDKONS. CON CERTIN AS. HAinroNic.vs, flutes. Also a Lirje Mock of tiie best of VIOLIN AND ttUITAU STEINCSf8, SHEET 31IJS1C. AND MUSICAL INSTIM'MKNTS, As well as forythiii oN lK-lnuing ti n 1'irst "lass .Music Si on 1'i.iinM ami Organs old 'n ihoaoMld) n-d-tlluiPiit pln. or for trnt. CARL ADLER'SVAR ETY STORE aicni-, t nitixs aim .irwrirv, ll'ockfl and Table rutlcry, Yankee Motions and To, ; l'iclutv rrames and Chrome. W'atclir-., Clocks and .lowclry. m m Ilaby Uarriai-, n cosnplrlo assortment. Nowgootls by ocr- stc:unor. tin public are mited to examine my stock and price. CHESAMUS ST.. - ASTOK1A. OREGON Dairy Farm for Sale. I am instructed bv Mr. ('.. "V. Cofllnbcrr . lo otter for .sale his finclv -locatiil farm" OX CLATSOP PLAINS. It consists of tco acres of excellent pasture land which, with thc adjoining cattle range. Is capable of supporting 70 bead of stock the j ear round. Eight aeren fenced aud i! acres under cultivation. Finest Veuctnble Vnrdcn o:i the Plains And peteral beaiing fnilt trees. Ranch is protected by nIug ground and timber be tween it and the ocean, from all beaw winds and storms. Uou-e C'onfaltilng 7 Boottis. Siori'-ioom, inilk-itom, b;un. stable, wagon shed, etc, etc. Thisaluable farm is situated 1 miles south from Point Adams Light House, and if applied for soon will tie sold at a icry low figuro, Mr. Coftlnberi v being old and desirous of retiring Irom la'bor. If not sold at private sale before the fW of August, Hie wliob; property will be dIiocd of at Public Auction. Title. iudUpuutble. Tor further p.irticnl.i! enquiri' (if E. C. HOLDEN, Real Estate Agent . ir To Whom It May Concern. fpnC2,pTICE INTnE ASTOltrAN- OPTIIE A ln.s,t' fKMdlng tho dissolution of Iftl?.nyp,J,el,,een ' T- BorehcH and i: L'?1 Colllu,l as inserted without mv H,or? ' V.,n sSttle witu l"C and undertake tiSi.yi,uSof t." flnu uJtM consent of in l,tdI',art,es' l suaH willing to dissolve partnership. GEO.F. it COLLUND. lwk. i 9 I 1 r- M- f- js r e f TheBo! sgt; if tJ5f.S5CiRSS3r?:i-tJ. T? . e. ea mr rs m, TWO DOORS EAST :OF OCCIDKXT, B. B. FKAHKL1K. S UNDERTAKER, I Mm$ M ff ife gSSaSSi r-.i iljj zXJt- Trrif Corner i"i and S.juen!wiln -'tv. :. AsroitrA. --- OJ.TlU. ur-li:u IX WALL PAPEK j AM V1NJMW SHADES AN'l) UNDERTAKEIiS CJOODS. GOOD SEASONS why you snoi'i.j. ri: PROFESSOS SCOTT'S m:xoivxEi ai'mtk.i i.i.v. KECAVSE it cures Tootliae!i in oneniinutf 11ECAVSK It cures Neural::!.! in one ininule RECAI'm: It dois not deca IlieTcetli. IIKCAI'SE it cures Xeron Hi-ad.ielie. RECAUSE it cures Tic l)oloure in one iiiin- nte. RECAL'SE it cures all Ktttllsnus.itbe Vaee in from one to sKhour.. RECM'.SE it alwas relit- and t.itcn esin-s Klieuuiatism. Ri:CAi: it neer fails m k lute all Iulilt I'aiiis. RECAUSn it neer fails to do i's work. BETAI'm: it is .eniiiiHWNt or oiN iN.enc.-s and Tiuettiies, evlnii'ted trout Vustndiau Herbs; and, without doubt or contradiction, is lar su perior to any JSediame .if a miu il'ir cltaraJter now before tbe public. RKl'AtJSK ills finiplv for.iNliiK- nj your part not to Uso U. If y.m are "suf- RECAIVSE KaifSd the te.t of public pinion thruuliout AiiNtralia. Africa, India and .Tapan. for the last ton j ears RECA L'SE :dl tbir-e v.lio u-e it -peak in the liiulicst pRiiM of irs iiicdii'iiinl lrtucs. R.IX'A t'.'s'i' it is iietlni: more thai; what represented. " RECALSEit costs onlj ."vJc-ciitH a ImtlU. liny CMiilt vur skiiififliu and sivo it atrial, l'ncc .0 i-cnt.. 'V'rywl:er.- lt:a5eakourStockeLIrlrlI44lst fur Prof. Scott's Australian Magic Balm. Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. irat.i:r in Iron. Steel. Coal. Anchors. Uliains. TAR, PITCH, OAKUM,: WROroilTi AXI rrr CAI.VA.viZEO SPIKES, IVails, Copper ail, and Burrs. uucii naiuvcuC r ciiiiia tuu una Rubber and Hemp Patking of all Kinds. PROVISIONS, rjLOUR A3TD IUIJI. TED. Agents for S.Uom Flouring Mills. Cornor ChcnamiLs andllaaiilton streets ASTOrJA, OltKGOX. LOTS FOR SALE- Lots 4 and 5, in Block ,3 OS CONCOMLYand JACKSON STS., oiarcv-s .istokia. Ju21 dim Apply lo I. V.. Vahc. r. A. STINSON '& CO.. BLACKSMiTHING, At Capt. Kogers old stand, coiner of Caj and Court Streets. Ship and Cannerv work. Horseshoein?:. wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. r''- &. j -iJ& 4 - m Mkiti 'yE3&K.-tt& tfsJ2fe3aaii?g,ii ,-g -mjfyw' -.. -1i f'-j-1 X3t. wt tEEp- SMii i 'hP tw.- Hi. eean (P-. frfaa i; MAY UE Hi Jf ME.R.HA'WEe i-oi.k .;Kr. A No. Acrnt nr iln wtelmu IJii!i P:il4-nl took io. MBIULLIOX RASUK -ti.ii i mi. . t lu: tin bt-.r .( v -, ciLirnnitv.i .r nn etre. APTOliTA, OJtKCIOS j. V. AJleil, frth-K-vsoi: 'io i-AOii it i.r.r.N.) Wtitlii;t:tnil rvtaa t-iJr In fl'T ffc C X ' f ' Provisions, lfce-e&&ry ! Glass and Plaied Ware,! IKOI'JCAI AND nOMFSUO FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. t.-"!hn Willi I ! WiDGS, Liqpors, Tsbaccg Gipr Tin Liri st and .ihhi comicie it.-ick of oo-is ihthtir li)iw-:o 1h- round in the Mt. ("oriier of C'akaiiil StiiRUhM'.jhi1 Sin el. ASIOUIA. OUKCPX. I I ii ii rt ililli'j I I 111 ft. oi:o. mu. -w u n:i ii:k. IJi-u' Siars in PKOl'jrtKTOJi st c:: uNin:u R.ipiil Snuccioii ! la.fe.. iin ii' i.t SCR. HARRY C03TLEY iw man. 'o'u'i!i:iii :;nt Jlaiu'Ci'. MISS HOLLIS CHRISTY Si'i'Jo 'nii ttieoii MR. T0I5 CHRISTY 'I'lu Prince of OUI Han Tinpe woiint or.. To'MIa'r itit a new Au thc old Favorites Retained, Uprii ali flu- It iti. lVriormame lAfiy Msltt. t:ntlrc fbniize of Tio- r.iiii:e Oair :t Ycr!.. r.iapn-incall I tie Int. st SOKC3' DANCES AHD ACTS' Wc give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. Tin tiif.itie is ciowded nightly, and :l! who have wiPie-Ncd tlicenteitainnie'st pro- ir.iimi if l.i lkf. .i.iltrtl f is ritit It mi f.14. tiiiFf. Mr j,!n a; n cat0rerfor the public' ama-ement can not be excelled. Ambodv I wishing to -penit a pleatnt evening anil J"ee sparkling wil and beauty w ilhont Mil- ' gjjg-M!m,M mvnn '-i"u.a ami Tiie eompaus eompri-cs the following wetl kuon AttNt-.- Mi-v. I".xik Walton. 3Itss Moi.uk C'ni:i-r. Ml:. CitAi:i.K liOHLai:. Mi:. Tom. GiiniSTV. Mit. Waltiu: Parks. Mit. II.i:i:v foxLtv. All or which will appear nightly in their dif I leteiit sptHritiitie-.. Open air concert e;ery evening; perform ance commencing at S; entrance to theatre on Ronton street ; private boes on C'hena- mus street. Look out for New Stars. T" Tp "Q Cr H C JORRlMt-; IN WINES. LIQUORS. CIGARS. A0i:.Th reR.Tin: Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. ' jsrAH gooc sofd at S.iu Kraiii,ico Price. - . : .lvinsh.lo. Opposite r.irk"r House. Astoria, Oreson. T X TT.ttTFtTTKFrS- Cleaning Renuiirvno, "" NKAT. Or.'ILVl' AND QUICK. 11Y ilainJStrect, opposite N.iLoeb'e, s .-. wci.i;t. - JjyllB Mur!-.tiit'u ompiovi.li SS-SSrS JL, 5 ?,&&,& &zu? y i-.rC-Tc-?OR TO JCKIS S. MOMr.OllCKY.) r:v.s;f57'c trr?-sii"".-;rit S3v35hJv THE ASTOBIAN STK AM PB i NTINQ- HOUSE HAS TIIK AJfD T YPE 0 F TJfE LATEST STYLKS. o We lum-life-i- I'ajH-i, I'auis. Ink, and other mateilaboi Ihi loaiiutactiini And can ttieiffori alTnrd to , as i alv.ajs do. the ttst url'cles, while ei:.u-ftiji ojsrxr-s- as:ox5S2S5.L,3?3 prions. Cards, Envelopes, Civ,;iiarst TIIE I3VKUY DAY WANTS OF THE COUNTINO ROOM AND THE WORKSUOV AURUFl'LIKD AT PRICKS "WHICH CAN NOT BriT GIVE SATISFACTION TO ALL. :A23.Y ASTOKIAX (rosT'.K rurKTo am. sur.x'umrit'. DAILY, ONE UOry ONE YEAH ?....- DAIIjY. ONK COPY YOlfli "MOSTRS Sr?a!pIe eopies of either edition 10 cent. Addrsx uilKuted in act a-, cr;l'itiJistrrs are OHAS. HEILBORN, MANFFACTT'UF.ll OF FiiRisrrruEE bedding AifD DEALKK US' Carpets, Oil Cloth, Window Shades. Iscs Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND Cb'P.TAIN POLES Complete in cverj branch. MARTIN OLSEN. lir.w.ci: iv FURNITURE 55 BEDDING-. I'nnu'r Ir2:iiii and Stjtieiiiwiuii JtrrPtn. Astoria. Oivcoii. WIDOW SHADES AND TBIMMING LOOKING CLASSES ETC. l fozniileti' rfc. PRICES AS GKSAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. AL3. KIXDS or H'CRAITrKS: lSi:PAIRI AM) VAR3iISnED. MAi:nx ro.VKD. .r. .1. vtoicks, F0AE3) & STOKES, Wiol-ale aud rorail UoxiK r. m Wood and Willow-ware. GROCERIES. Tobacco. Cigars, Wines and Liquors i'oi:i:i:n axi DOMinc Fruit andnetaAles,&tE TWIN.EB. ru T, "" A Full Stock Now on Hand. COUNTRY P ROBUCE, HENRY DOYLE & CO., General Commission Merchants si i Market street, ssm Francis ASTC35IA. OlJUftO'. Vl to Oregon Uaihray . Xav. n Dock di-.v G00O CHEAP B00T34 rha ! t04it, tj..j n . LateIy Reduced the Price or an ,ny nrst-aa. BIJOIS AM) MMr -1IADK TO OUllKIt, A follows Finest Jx'wedCalflSnots I Finest IVpsed Tap Soled " lv-C!l &sie soiod - ; NotlunsbuttliPKet clt 00 10 C-JJ - 10 00 Genuine Mercer French Calf Used lit My Shop. I. .T. Arvclif, Opposite the O. K. & X. Co.'a Dock. SfltTV VMSo nhALKK' IS' Tin. Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A t..' (rr.i AsofuYJCat e: HOUSEHOLD GOODS. AiiiM tor .Uairei' Si lives ami Uans rac r.tMl in tin- uurkut. i'aiint.inx ''lod3 of cl klndi onjliapil. Job worn. doi in a woikmarjllkf inannir. Bill Heads and Letter Heads. TXIKSIS: KV 1M11.. ..... tf 00 J. l UAliJ.OIt.VX A Co. Puhllsheis.T.Vstnrla, Oregon agenii fur l'lii; AftTouiAX. Wall Paper, Mirrors, Barbour's No. 40 12-Ply SALMON TWINE! j()M MD LEAD LINES, Solo Agents for the Pacific Coast. SteDhans Varieties ! GRAND OPENING. A I,IV131iY KXTKRTAIXMKXT Hac a new bowling alloy, the laigest and bebt in town. Admittance free. J. H. D. GRAY, Wholesale and retail dealer In. ALL KINDS OF 'FEED, 1 Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. ! General storage and Wharfage on reason- able terms, b oot of Eectcn street. Astoria Oregon. , ,