I) glxe gnits stmefcm. NEW TO-DAY ivr isp tat cr s Bon?t Go APTOllIA.OKEGOy 'EXCURSION! T STOCK MEW GOODS SUNDAY SEl'TEMISEK 10. IS1 , s-2afilfJi-. M&mrmTm t .ci:r Co:xri:.Mi: wth iiw increase of olectrie cable, and the woc.dei ful extensions of the iC'Srarapli. the telephone and the eleetiic Hght0 is the demnna for filled electricians. W hen it is reinem - 4. i". it .i w.t: v - bered- that eight cables underlie the.ocean, that tliayj ravel the Persian-1 gulf, and that beneath the Mediterranean is a perfect net work of cable, one must realize that the old 'piomi.se of Puck is rapidly 'being fulfilled; more than thisthat a ney profession is being created, the emoluments of which are certain to be -worth striving for. According to Mr. Green, of New York, women as well as men areeligible.to positions as elec tricians. The work is not tne ic quiring physical strength, but rath er keen abilities and good mathe matical and scientific training, to which is, of course, superadded the necessary special education. Tiieku has been a reduction of ten per cent, in the wages at many of the cotton and woolen mills east, and if the tariff" were raised a little higher, wages would doubt less fall again. The greed of the mill lords knows no hound; the more they get from the country in the way of protective legislation, the meaner they become with their operatives. Thousands of women and'-girls who must toil e.veiy day to earn money to pay for thi'ir food, cannot resist by means of a strike; their slavery seems to be almost hopeless. 'But for occasional outbreaks nmong a few of the most implaca ble of the red waids of the nation, the country would not need to be reminded that we have an .Indian bureau, so quietly and successful is this most difiicult part of the governmental mechanism managed by Secretary Teller. The fragrant vCUWs otner days, m which i.jvany of the truly good were i-'lfved, seem a long way in the p. - Honesty and efficiency are i.?v-cJ to tiave been assuied in all branches of the Indian service. Two ijunjki:ji and thirty mil lion pounds sterling is the e.sti nmtfid value of the British com mercial marine. There i ji fad ing tradition that the United States once had an interest in the ocean carrying trade, and congress lias sent out a special committee to see about it. That was an unfair trick of the San Francisco clergyman who adveitisetl a sermon on the sub ject, "Hearts are Trumps,5" and then told the audience of profes sionals who had come to get "points5" that he didn't know one, card from another. The happy fev who live on the 'interest of their money -are not displeased to see that there is no great rush for the three per cent", bonds offered in exchange for the Windom continued bonds. '.'Oxir country, one flag, and-one wife,5' is the platform Bill Nye stands on, and, since he is a news 'paperman, he' might have added, "one clean shirt while the other is in the wash.5' Salt mackerel is a new shade for men5s clothing. It is probably intended for wet weather wear, as salt mackerel is always ahead of a gum overcoat for keeping on e The Pacific Coast Steamship company have tendered.-the use of the new steamship Queen of the Pacific to,' the Marquis of Lome and flic Princess Louise. r JEk, Eureka, Nevada last Wed- nesday, the Democratic stale con- vention nominated J. W. Adams for governor, and Geo. AV. Cis-idv for congress. - - W "T ?.TI t.l TD T.I d .!- J!r? ' . first of the wheat fleet of 'S3, , . , . J , ' eared from this port yesterday, ith loO.OOO'cafo-olffor' Queens- cleared wii iiowo. . . Aw- f TZ&fr&ta tHTT'BH flV .Steamer Clara Parker , . "Will lea'. e M.i.n Mr. cl AVlui i 1 On SUNDAY. AT 9 A. RU i KOi: j Knappa. Ciiflon and Wcstport. i Itcnmimj;. will lt:t Wo Iptm :ii .: 1. M PARI:, i.-mid Hip. - -i.r AUCTION SALE. Friday. September 15, 11 A. ftl. On the Premises. 700 Acres! Dairy or Stock Farm. and Valuable Timber Land. ZiO Hairy Cohi. !i 'rijrrr-ijjtnj'-ivr Jvvsvy Hulls. t2 floii. I Yoke Worli 0.c:i, ItSili. Wilson1.. rnn:i ::! E)airj ?m lci:ir::s nut! ftii'iiittiN. 50 tis 15T:ij. IiinUimUiI Itj .11 r. J. I'. i:::rn.( , 1 wMS soil at atioir, in o:ijoih or as a tvIio!.'. tin' almr Valanolc ltci il. It i- situated on Lewis and Cluik's.ltni'i. 7 miles south or AM on.), and 2. miles r: run Clatop lieneli. 'lliere s a sood steanslm.il l.mdiuwiiKh is ..eeessiMc tian of tin O. it, A.N. CVt'si'nersteamlmaH. iMtont lialf of the 7l0 aeres is tide l.tnd, well bndueil, on wliieltcattlekeepf.it (lie year itmnd. 'i Jit othfr half, le el tnulier land, and alwul ai its in tame niss. Thousands if coids of hemlock, lir and spnu'e can he cut. mii!i two doll.irs aud a lialf at the lai.din lo which there is a fiood wa?on io.id from all points. Kvery cotd cut finds a n-adj maiKet. In addition, there Is am qtiauliu of mill lumlier and ood piles. Cood dwell ing house, barn, and ncfrssaiy outhoiiM's, w nil an orchatd of lo or 12 acres, containing almo-4 all kinds pf fruit hearine trees, etc,, etc. This desirable piopertvluis a fronlaiie of two miles on themer hank, and is ad mirably adapted for settlement by a com pany desinii"; lo colonize, as if is large enough to dhide into ccral fauns and homesteads- The contemplated bridge be lw'een Astori.tand Clatsop plains conuo-is on this property. All the Live Stock and personal pmpcm v.Pl he sold separately in the highest b-d-dcrs, for cash. Terms f pavment for the land will be announced at safe. A. Steamer will be rcadv on uinniiu of sale lo cone intending bidders to and riom the Sale, free of charge.. . K. C. I10LI)i:.V, Auctioneer Astona. Onler to Show Cause llliy Sale uT Kcal Eslate SIiobM nol l)cJlp, J a: t.'ih rKOBATH fOUKT, COl MY rf Cletinp. hCile Ol OiegOll. SS. To Tliom?s Morton and Ml others inlcret cd in the estate of Aarou Morton, decayed. U. G. Smith, administrator of the estate of Aaron Morton, deceased, having tiled his petition herein prajbig for anordei of silc of the real estate of .aul decedent for the purposes therein ct forrh ; aid real estate being in Columbia County, Oregon, and par ticulaily described as follows, to-wk : The X W I i of the X W , of section No. , T 4 X. It 1 west, and the W of ihe X V" ii of Mo tion Xo. i,-T 1 X. 11 '2 west, icntaining In all 121 Aid 21-1C0 ac.-cs. It is therefore oidetcd b t'ie .linlge or said Court that all persons interested ui the t state of ud deteasi'd apnear before ihe anl Probate Couit on the llthdayofOctobfr.A. I). lSS2,at lo o'clock A. M. ol.srjid day at the Couit room r said 1'robate Court at Astoria, Clatsop Count v. In said Sialelo show cauBc why an oplcr should not. bo granted .said adminU.ialot to sell said real estate of said deceased, and it is further ordered that sen lee of this elta-. tiou be made bv publication for four weeks in the Daily Aviokiw a newspaper of gejientl circulation in said Clatsoii count-.. C.A.3lcGlIi:i:, Probate .ludgc of Cl.usop Co.. Oregon. Attest : 31. R. SI'IZDDKX, Clerk. b;. 1). II. WlJLCir. D.-putj. d.e.s.Jl Equalization of County Assessment. NOTICH IS IIKRKRY GIVEN THAT Ihe Assessment roll of property liable to be taxed in Clatsnp Count v for the car 1PS2. will be completed bj Hie first Monday in October, 1PS2; and the County Court pursu ant to law lias hcd that day is the time fm all persons interested to eamine the same at the County Clerk's ofiice in the Couit house in AMoiia. insa'd count . and lo note objections thereto if anv theie'sliall be. ' W.W.PAItKHH. dtd Connl Assessor TorClat-sop Co.. Or. Astorin, Oregon, September Sth, 1RR2. BOOKS FOR THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS! CARL ADLER. A complete slock of School Books and school supplies. Any bookused in the pub lic schools of Clatsop County can be obtained at my store. dl AltL ADI.E1L NOTICE. Stl Will sail for VICTORIA, POKT TOWXSKXI, SKATTJiE, and Polls m rruET sors. on Thursday, September 14th. 1882. Vox KrelRht or Pnv:ij;c apply lo tl .7. G. IIUSTLCR, Agent. NO FOOLISHNESS ! ' MUST' MAKE ROOM ! 1 am about lo Icae for San Francisco with the intention of bringing up the llnest slock of ji:wi:rRY. WATnny. " :i Solid Colt! :iiil .Silcrwrc. Ihcroffercd to the Astoria public, and orfcr for sde at extremely low pnecs the whole of hi present stock. ThLs is a bona fide Mfcr. Solid sold Watches. Chain'?, Bracold-s. l!ai UltlrQ 1'llW nf t tilMuirlnti.tv.t-c .., ..- UislA'i IlAN&KN. -Arc yu Ubiilc numerable hv Iinli- jjTeslion, Constipation, Dizziness, 'J.oss of ?lJPe.tu Tcllow Ski V ShlloU's Vital- Jzer Is a iKsitive cure. For sale by YV. . juement. "FOOT' -i i V CrO T 1. J, Arvold's (lo early and choose from his Fine, New, Large and Cntefulfy .Iccteil Stock of ALL KINDS OF Hoots and Shoes For Ladies & Gentlemen Now is the time lo rM your 1 Soots and Shoes JcU&hSlIb lleeolicct T have n large s.tock of ihe vciy best goods, and you will find my prices i low as any. 2-2 Close attention paid to cus tom made Coots and Shoes of all kind'? for .allies and Gentlemen. Z?,' Kepaiting neatly done. .-UNION ffOUrSE, - Wm.W.HICHOLS, - Proprietor, 0ioiir 3To. ls Iiiine House. A j;ood square Meal and a clean 15ed. KivoniT, to Ucnt Willi oi without lUiard. bevcrsil Kooins to rent to sin.ill fninliies unfuriiishcd. SHERMAN'S most cj:i.F.m:.YTi:i Bdu cs le (l Horses I AM) CIRCUS! Will i tliilul in Astoria on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27. '82. Messr. c. aud .J. bherinaii take sreat pleas- iii1 nuiioiineliiK that In addition to their most wonderful School of" r.rtucated IlnrMcn. They ha e tltis year added a COltl'S OF AKEXIC STAItS, Unsurpased by any having visited Ibis coast for years, iz : Miss Kate Cross, Senorita Palmyra, Mr?. Fred Mackley, Mr. Fred Maekley, Mrs. .Sierist, SieRrist & Duray. Mr. Joe Williams. Adler r Zorelli, rr. Ike llurrcss and Mr. Jos Allen. Shefiiiaii Silver Cornet IJand Will parade the stieels in the magnificent chariot, drawn b sj-s noble st ceils. ADMISSION. CIIILDRKX. SI. oo - .10 For Sale. SOUTH - OF LOT 1 AND LOTS 'J. .1 I. 10 and II or block Hi. lots Hand 10 lilDek l IB. lots 1 block r.7 and lot .-. of block .ri2. Shi eh V Astoria. ,i't ,f ?awkw li.tt lave dwellin-s r. n- i' ,,,ci"; .,,f,ttfr "PportuniFy t Hail lliis lias yet been given to those who vih to purcha-o homes. Titles nerreet 1 erms casfi. .. 0. KOZOUtII, lir Ileal ltate Agent. xu. ec . swcxth; Importer and Wholesale dealer in Cigars and Tobacco, Smoker's Ar ticles, Playing Cards, Cut lery, Etc., Etc, The largest and finest slock of Meerschaum and Amber good? in tho cit v. l'articulnr at ",Vlin IM"1 to OItlcXN fro, coimtrj- and Chenanms street, Astoria, Oregon. THEO. BRACKEE, Manager TTv A-INr;o H-BDUOEID PRICES ! 1 sin ojhmiiiis n first class Mvk of V liimil Chamber Sets. Parlor" CJlotlii is. 3iau:!iis. ijju'o i uHjiujs. llAUSi I Trinnniiis. mid tw latt'si nori1! lics in hiUM'ioi Docorntioiis. n 7 1 I would respectfully siufmt to 'fire goods to call. The quality of with their pnee will commend them 3laltr:iNf. ami Xtcildin in I ' -g" forlloeyV p:it-m h.-d-j-nHj, j use on the Pacific (oa4.!. FlavePs building, opposite Welis, Fargo & Cos office. M. V. GALLICK. The BossCoffee and Tea Pot - JES JEd SI ufL TWO DOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT, DKvr.Ki: iv Hay, Oals, Straw. Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand U'noil Ieliverel to Onlep, Dray!ngt Teaming and Express Business. Horses ana Carriages for Hire. dkaiki: IX WINES, LIQUORS AND CICARS. FIRST C'liASS CLOSING AT COST!! During this .cok our entire MocI or DRY GOODS, (Xotiiik;. Cents Furnishing Goods, HATS AXnCAP. KOOTn AXI S3COKS. Ktv., Kl. To niake imoin for a complete Mo of Hardware and Ship Chandlery. P.nyers wilt find many desirable goods in the lot. and all at curenielj low pricis. . A. VAN DUSEN & CO.. -ASIC FOlt- Union India Rubber Company's Pure Para Clnni Pialr Pinnfi",Sc JL M)KS B. JL J. UUJL Now Stars ik Hapitl Succession ! DIIDDTD D fl H T O IJKWAIti: OF IMITATIONS ! lie sure the Boots are stamped CHACK PROOF on the heels, and have the PUKE GUJf SPItlXGS on the foot and instep, whleh prevent their cracking or breakins. Ari irn irw tnnl'inir iltnftt inflt T?lTTttTM? ALL KINDS KUliBEK BELTING, TACK- ING, HOSE. SPRINttS.C LOTH INfi. BOOTS AND SnOKS.Ctc. ;(I)FAR KLitur.u CO. IS. II. TILVSE. Jr.. I ..,....,. , S.M. BUNYON. fAoe,,ts' San 1'ranciseo. ulll Tillaiot ii Five Hours ! THE STEAMKi: Will leave Gray's dock, for Garibaldi and Hobsonvillc At t A. M. Monday,. September 11. ?82. Ilelnniing "sune dav. 7reitlil fiom Portland, per ton. SM.OO ' Astoria, - 4.00 Portland freight iccehcd at . I. & N. Co's dock. Fare. - - - S.7.00 Vsn tnpTOhfei,ii ii . ....(-1 OI ,ae '. nd -i constantly changing AaIJAIJLSTUi boles which will make stock of novelties imlhiiM them, last more than twice as long as any' .ii-ii.-hq. uU lofn ii.. Hnbber Ilontt nmile . . ". KCLI' '"- i.uuucr immhs iu.uil. best assortment of FOR SALE 1JY ALL DKAI.KItS. variety goods .T.H.D.GKAY. Agent L S. N. Co. u . com risiv,r r. tit. w ! thi Im of Ktirnlnuv, Cm-nets, Oil patties desitous of seeing reailv my goods taken in consideration ti all lovers of line articles. ' SilocK. :uui 3S ::! lo nhr. of whirl: theie air er l0,flt)0 in my i:k ii d or E.R.HAAVES SOI.K ACKNT. Also. Auci! tor the celebrated Bui'kN S:tetil 'oidi Sjmc MEDALLION RAX RE STI"A1 J mi MIS A SPSVIALTY. None but Ihe best workmen employed. All work gii.u.uttced or no clung.. ASTOHIA, OJIKGON' HILL'S VARIETIES. cko. mm - - iMtoriMirroir srA;r.MAXA;EU jWA i.ti:i: PAitKs, Kngiij-cinent of Miss EIAKIE GOODRICH, The ijuven of Sno Comics. J0HNITY STOICES Tin UwatCNt or AM llcbivw I ui pc-run:i:ni"s. CHAS. BARROW 'flir C'ltc-Iorlleltl of Miu.(rtUy. TiigWlKT wiiii a new All the Old Favorites Retained. ' Open all ihe Year. 'IVrformancc lit cry Muhl. Kulirc lt:uic l I'm xrniuiuc Once a VlccK. C'omprLsini; all the latest SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS. We give the Best 1 Variety Entertainment la the West. 1 Tl:. lli.i!ri i ormv.loil n!Iitl.- mid nil ! v.hohae.vitnessoil theentortainnicnt pio-1 iuiiiiicc il 10 lie ciinni i any &i cu cissw were. Mr. Hill as a caterer lor the public's' amusement can not be excelled. AnjLodv! unhinj: to spend a pleasant evenins; anil ' see .sparUIitij: v.it and beauty v.iliiout nl (Sirity, should iniproe the opportunity :uid 'The cnmp.tn comprises the following ell i " known Artists: ( .Ml lVNIK WAI.COX. i ii Mni.i.iK Cmiiiv. Mi:. Tom. Ciiimstv. cM,;!;,S?f;:!,Sf:!FUE.SriTnE,E All of which willappc.i icrcnt .specialise. Open air concert eery meniiig: nerfoim- aneeconiniencin-'at S: entrance to theatre llO'lim - I'. STEVKV. C. S. BKOW: - ! CITY BOOK STORE. Where ou will find all tho standard works in the -, city. Books, ruurxci Picture Frames, Steroscopes, Mu sical Instruments, Sheet Music, Bijou terie, & Celluloid Goods, etc., etc. 1. F. STEVENS & CO. I 111 I I " - I J?M-''ttiy.-i..-rrnJ..t. - 1 ; r$7i ill Jii-i i:71 itl lilllililfiliili. HiiiTiFlH . 71 t w Tt 5 rs S -lJiy d I & M en J '- SftM ??! 3 ottiiCs-w'2- Vd curs H s JS C hmS M3?i;JW:i&iiHrsssH3Sfei pft flHv l-sl fa OC " ?, " i ill in a if. is mWb PBllI Jiw Hi ?i0ous T i . . i reduced to 12 cents per yard. Splendid all Wool Oaslimeres, all colors3 reduced to 40 cents per yard. TREMENDOUS REDUCTION! All our SI. 10 Cashmeres, all colors, re duced to 80 cents per yard. The Greatest Saerlfiee of fftg Season I Calicos, K) yds. of all best brands, 1.00 Handsome pieces of Dress Gingham, 10 yards SI. 00. Nottingham Lace Window Curtains at very low (inures. Call early and secure choice selections. We still h.ava on Kand about 20 Sand- soie Radios Cloaks, To be disposed of at a sacrifice. OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT Being" almost closed oitt of Ladies sizes, we have still on hand a line of Foxed Cloth Shoes. Also a few Pebble Side-laced, a handsome Shoe formerly sold for $2.50 and now at $1,75. Also Children's Kid Shoes at 40 cts.; a handsome Childs Kid Slipper at 50 cts.: Buttoned Kids at 60 cts. Full line of Misses Kid and Pebble Buttoned Shoes at less than S. F. wholesale prices. A splendid Boys Winter Shoe at $1.75 worth $3.00. Bv order of Creditors at " LiFORNIA STORE JIm M. IXEonigomery, (SLTC13SOK TO JACKINS & MOXTfiOMEKY.) COKABit OF 3IA5X AXJ CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURE!! OF . AND DEALER IN M . . - J-. ., ll (Jlotil? I .... . winnov bnaues, Lace uurtams, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in ever,' branch. MARTIN OLSEN, OEALEIt IN y& FURNITTIBE S? BEDDINGr. Corner Main and Hrtucmcqua Kti'ccts. Astoria. Orcson. WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES ETC. A Complete Stock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. ATA 1II3TDS or FUT53rtTOSE REPAIRED AXI VAKSISOED. mPARMEm. .i.i, t ,i DKAI.KKS IX Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magee Stoves and Eanges The IJObt in the market. I'unnblng goods or all kinds on hand. .fob work done In a workmanlike manner. .IKFFKItSOX STREETS, S5 BEDDING --. - Wal1 Paper, Mirrors, Picture Frames and Mouldings, -41 .r-: