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V) XIllC 'Iliinil 'AStffyUHl AbTOKIA, OREGON: FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 15, 1SS2 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday xco:tcd), J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, rur.i.iiiiKiu and rnoi'irrETOi:. Aduntni JiuVdiwj, Cass Street. Forms of Subscription : -ori'ed by Carrier, nor 70ck .2-5 Cents --t Ijv juasl, four months....... .! fiO .M by usaii. .ne year .. ..... " !"! roj o! Post.tse toubfC!iiiir lver:lKC!aeIlL. msortcd by the year at Lera:e.f5I ') per square icr month. lYauatent mlvortihint:, by the day or wtek, '.ft; cents nor square for encb insertion. THECITY. Tiik Daii.i AS70KIAN iri'M lc-tnt hb mu ilal :,ccnt t: month, frecof jnstagc. Jlaui er li-ho conUmplatcalner.ee from the city can jj.uv Thk AvroniAX foWnc them, D.ui.v ii "Ynr.Ki,v edition to aity innl-ufflce ti'tih dii luUlUUniul expense. AddrcKtc may he ftmjul as nft' n a dcxlred. ire tinier at f.. c.nnitinu Uhm. -Capt. Hustler gives notice uf im iu,rlaiice this morning. -The Robert Dixon is reported outside with a pilot on board. The select school nt" Grace church begins next Monday. -The Oban JJay cleated yesterday for (Jueenslown with wheat worth STiti.CO'J. The portion of the Northern Pacific- railroad yet to be built is olhciallv stated to be oOG.fi miles. The Marquis of Lome and the Princess Louise leave San Francisco this morning on the Cumu, for Tlrit. iah Columbia. S. E. Waters, an O. R. & N. brakcnian at The Dalles, was instantly hilled last Wednesday while attempt ing to jump on a caboose. --The -Queen of the PaciGc, the finest fitted vessel on the coast, leaves San Francisco to-moirow on her first trip to the Columbia river. 'The next House of Representa tives will have 32H members. Oregon led oil with a Republican; and Maine gains two Republican congressmen. It is considered certain that Dele, gate Brents will receive the nomina tion from the Washington Territory Republican convention which meets next Wedncsdaj. The Weekly Astorian is out to day and full of news and interesting reading matter. Send a copy to your friends back home. It will do them good, and you too. Attention is directed to another auction sale of eligiblo city property, advertised by E. C. Holdcn in this morning's issue for next Fiiday, 22d inst., at his sales rooms. - -The twenty-second annual exhibit ion of the Oregon State Fair associa tion begins at Salem next Monday. The Mechanics' fai" begins at Port land noxt Friday. Roth entei prises will doubtless be attended with suc cess. Tho party of j engineers arrived on the State of California yestcrda'. Through the couttesy of Capt. Merry- man they were assigned suitable official rooms in the custom house building. They go down to the bar in the Shubriclc to-day. The Portland Board of Trade has caused to be telegraphed to the princi pal points, items of interest concerning the growth and prospeilty of their city. It is a veiy creditable showing. We notice that they include in tho returns of their commercial statistics, a little matter of 530,830 ciscs of salmon valued at 2,813,510. Tho employes of the Oregon Rail way and Navigation company have surveyed the route through, and taken possession of Btn.it River canyon, and arc at work all along tho lino from Baker city to Snake river. As this is tho only available pas3, this action, it is supposed, is to prevent the Oregon Short Line from rcach-ng Baker City. Liberty hall presented a fino ap pearance last evening, the occasion lcmg an ice cream festival .vcn by the ladies of the Presbyterian church. The intoiior was ornamented with evergreens and draped with the American flag. Despite the loweiing ftg there was a large attend ance. This evening there v;,l be a family supper, beginning at 5 o'clock. From those in charge of the good things in the line of eatables we learn, confidentially, that there will bo clam chowder, cold ham, chicken, etc. The charge for supper will be fifty cents. THB OREGON LEGISLA.TTJRB. Tlie Senatorial Fight ISrj'oi u to Thk astoiiian.1 Salem. Oregon, Sept. 14,7:1") v. u Yesterday, after the inaugural, both houses adjourned till two o'clock to morrow. There is nothing done or talked of except the senatorial fight. This evening it is red hot. and if the caucus is staved ofl', as some are trying for, it will only further intensify the present feeling. The thing will be settled one way or other by Mondaj'. So many rumor aie ailoat that noth ing can be learned beyond the positive fact that about three-fourths of ill? Republicans arc for Aiitchcll, and as set t their intention to stay with him: the reiiKiMidor are divided between Hare and J Joise, and swear they will not supptut Mitchell in any event. On the part of the Democrats the present tendency seems to be to hold their own caucus and put up a Demo crat, but of this nothing but surmise can be obtained. Proceedings of Pacific County He publican Covention. Held at OysteivMle, W. T., Sept. 0, 1S82: Convention called to order at 7i i. -VI., Sept. !, 1S82, by C. A. Reed, chauman of Republican count' com mittee. On recommendation of the chair man, Mr. dohn Renson was elected chairman on temporary organization and Mr. S. 1J. Smith, secretary. Chair appointed as committee on credentials, I. N. Lane, Thus. War man and W. W. Ward. Recess for 20 minutes, after which, organization made permanent. Rcpoitof committee on credentials received and committee discharged, after which the following ncminations were made: For delegates to the Re publican tcnitoiial convention C. A. Reed, B. A. Seaborg and J. X. Lane. Nominations for county officers as fol fel fol eows: For county commissioners Charles Bars to v, B. A. Seaborg and G-. N. Bairou-s; for county auditor, John Davis (by acclamation); for pro bate judge, J. S. M. Van Cleve; for sheriff, J.N.Stark; for supeiintend ent of common, schools, Miss Maggie Brown (by acclamation); for count' treasurer, 1. S. Jones (by acclama tion); for county surveyor, Win. F. Mcloy (by acclamation); for wreck master, Clias. Fisher, (by acclamation); republican county committee C. A. Reed, John Brown, and John R. Coul ter. On motion duly made and seconded, the convention adjourned sine die. A New Dredger. The new dredger invented by Messrs. A. W. Ferguson and II. L. Pike, of this city, has elements of construction which make it of -.eat value. The piimo cost is small, its operations simple, and its effects are claimed by the inventors to be in every way satisfactory. By an ingeni ous dovice a;v and water arc conjoint ly employed to remove obstructions in the river b'd, the eli'ect being to not only cut the sand loose from iis bed but also to raise it into the cur rent above which floats it away. It will float on the suifacD- or sc'Ue to the bottom at tho will of the operator, and can be effectively used in cilm or storm. To-Day's Sale. At nine o'clock, shaip, this morn ing, the steamer Sam wi'l leave Wil son and Fishers dock, to cany all interested iu the extensive sole of milch cows and other live stock, and real estate, to Mr. J. F. B?t row's faun on Lewis and Clark's liver, where the sale will be held and commence at 11 a. m. Tho Sam will return in the evening after the sale. No charge for passage, but the auctioneer sug gests that ps there wi'l likely be a large attendance at the sale, and Mr. Bat row's housekeeping aiaugemcnts are somewhat disturbed in conse quence of probable removal, it would perhaps be advisable for intend'iig bidders to cauy a lunch with them. Martin Olsen leit vesterdav on the Oregon for San Francisco, and be will bring back a large variety of cheap Fur uituic for boarding houses and lodging houses on her return hip. Physicians prescriptions carefullv compounded day or night at J. r. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. P. J. Goodman, on Chcnauius Mreel, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow shoes. For the genuine- .1. 11. Cutler old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and sec Camp bell. Hallo! Where are on going? Wh, to Frank Fabre's for a pan roast. Xorsk anchovies at A. M. John son's. Fine. School books at Adler's, cheapmnd durable, all kinds. A full stock. The Amaricau Ship Astoria. , - i- it- . i The American ship Astona, now j I .l.lmtuvtiit ,.., i.-krl thin if flirt ,ttnti.l U1U1JIJ U'o iUlll Vltl 7II v u, ujipi ' dock, is as fine a specimen of marine architecture a3 ever entered this port; she is ono of the fleet now bringing railroad material for the N. P. R. R., via Cape Horn, and is owned by W. II. Starbuck, of New York. Two others arc on the way, tho Jl". 11. Starbuck, whish left New York May 27th, and the Jlcnry Vlllanl, which sailed from the same port July 8th. The Atforiit was built at Bath, Maine, in Sept., "75, and is of a class of which we would be glad to see more in the Columbia river. She is American built throughout, and when she cam n up the buy Iat Saturday with the stars and stripes living m the alter- noou sunlight, she attracted general attention, n't so much by reason of the fact that she is named after our city, as on account of her fine ap pearance. She is full rigged, double decked, ana ot great cairyii'U ca pacity, drawing twenty-two feet six inches when she crossed the bar. She having made several trips to San Francisco, Singapore and Hongkong, on which occasions she carried up wards of 1,900 tons. Her present load of rai'road matciial, including locomotives, rails, bolts, spikes, fish plates, etc., aggregates 1,802 tons. She was built by ("Joss, Sawyer & Co., for John Patten, and was bonght by her present owners last March, being purchased with special reference to the Columbia trade. She is 202 feet over all, 21 feet depth of hold and 40 feet beam, and has a icgistered tonnage of 1,305 tons. Captain Anderson is proud of hia vessel, and has good reason to be, for from keelson to maintop she is stanch and stout, combining beauty of out line with the highest degree of strength. On board, everything is scrupulously clean, and in the cabin, which is oc cupied by the captain and his family, the fittings would compare favorably with those of dwellings on the solid shore. After discharging the matciial, Capt. Anderson will load wheat for Queens town. Lieutenant Schwatka Swindled. When .Lieut. Frederick Schwatka, Third Cavalry, came to Washington Territory, under orders to join tho staff of Gen. Miles at Fort Van couver, he gave a power of attorney to William P. Hanscom to collect from the paymaster-general 2,225. Fail, ing an accounting from Hanscom, Schwatka had his attorney arrested and he disgorged 1,0CQ. Under the statutes in force in the district, no criminal suit against Hanscom will hold, and Schwatka's only remedy is 1)3 civil suit. The money was the sum appropriated by congress near the end of its last session to make up to Schwatka his full army yny during the time he was abfent on the Frank lin search expedition m the Arctic ipgions. A Delicious Appetizer. That ensures digestion and enjoyment of food; a tonic that brings strength to the weak and rest to the nervous; a harmless diarrhea cure that don't constipate just what every family needs Parker's Ginger Tonic. Deatn to Parasites. Which hide between the "tints, and teeth' and eat into them to their dc slruclion. SOZODOXT is master of the situation. Whoeer uses it regularly after each meal, and cleanses his teeth and mouth will soon be nu of the para sites. Convincing- In otrering to everyone throughout the land a trial bottle of Syrup of Fig- free of charge the California Fig Syrup Companj is fully aware that it were folly to do s'o if the new remedy did not possess greater merit than any other ar ticle ever offered as a cure for bilious ness and constipation. But knowing that every dQse will convince the one who takes it of its enicacy, and make another friend for the remedy which is destined to become universal, they wish everyone to try it. Mr. W. E. Dement. Druggist is agent for Astoria. IIod-e Davis & Co- Wholesale Agents, Portland Oregon. Before yon arc got sick and be an invalid, use OREGON BLOOD PUR IFIER. Have vou tried a stew or nan roast as Frank Fabrc cooks it '.' Order one and you'll thank us for the advice. Oct vonr school books at Catl Adler's. " Fresh taffy anil caramels every day at the Astoria Candy Factory, Main "St. Okkkwitz & CI..VSSKX. The Bev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bour bon. Ind., says: Both myself and wife oweonr livcs'loSini.OH's Cox-sUMi'Tiox Ci'iik.' Sold by W. E. Dement. Brace up the whole system with King of the Blood. See. Advertisement Remember Frank Fabre's Icecream Itis par excellence. Adler has a large lot of school looks on hand, and will supply your children at low prices. Oysters! Oysters!! At Frank Fabre's: in cverv Frcsh from the beds c'vcry flay- - stvte.i Oyalcru! Oysters!! PcrstcamercOrecou, just received a nice lot of fresh Eastern Oysters at Roscne's Occident Block. Wanted. A girl to do general house w orlc. lUfouunodation. and best of w:ie Ap j'ly athls onice. To l'nrcnts ;odj . paid. ei;d your children to Call Adlcrs for their book and where they get a blot ter, .slate pencil, ruler, chrnmo, and pho tographs of nil the Presidents of the United States, aratis. -.- II. . I.itt Ha- completed lil ribg.uit fall loek ofi drsas and cloak. IJ -;;:ding'i7o of j ohm, U'liuiii oj M-rr. NKui, ywum ami under arm. lie will send C. O. D.. dresses from -10 upwards: tloluiaus from .. Address: II. 1J. Litt. Cor. Third and A liter. Portland. Or. For Thirty Ia. For the next thirty da. preparatory to iunnti below for a fresh stoek of nov elties. 1 will sell any attlele in iu stoie at as low a price as it could be Ixutghl at retail in San lraneicn. . I'.vni. Ain.r.i:. .vni. To ail who are sufiering from the eirorsand indiscretions -.f youth. ner ous weakness, early decay, ios-; of man hood, etc., 1 will send a recipe that will cure you F15EE OF CIIAKGK. This great remedy was discoveiedbvamis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Iiev. .losp.iui T. Ix.ua Station I), New Yoik City. Peruvian Bitter Cinchona llubra. i The Count Cinchon was the Spanish j Viceroy in rem in new. i he countess, his wife, was prostrated by an intermit tent fever, from which she was freed by the use of the native remedy, the Peru vian bark, or. as it 'was called in the language ot the country, 'Quinquina.' Grateful for her recovcrj on her return to Europe in 1G.T2, she introduced the remedy in Spain, where it was known under various names, until Liniueus called it Cinchona, in honor of the lady who had brought them that which w. more pi ecious than the gold of the I ncas. To this day. after a lapse of two hun dred and fifty years, science has given us nothing to take its place. Jt etrcetu ally cures a morbid appetite for stimu lants, by restoring the natural tone of the stomach. It attacks excessive love of Honor as it does a fever, and destroys both alike. The powerful tonic virtue of the Cinchona is preserved in the Peruvian Bitters, which are as eueelive against malarial fever to-day as tliev wero in the days of the old Spanish Vicerovs. We guarantee the ingredi ents ot these bitters to be absolutely pure, and of the best known quality. A trial will satisfy j on that this is the best bitter in the world. "The proof of the pudding is in the eating."' and we willingly abide this test. For sale by all druggists, groceis and liquor dealers. Order it. Loeb & Co., agents for Astoria. Shipper & Bybke. No. l. Oak street Portland, are thebnn ton tailors or the metropolis. A Nasal Injector tree with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh. Keiucdv. Price o0 cent. Sold by W, E. Dement." Shilolfs Catarrh Beniedv a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Dipfhcria and Canker Mouth. Sold by : E. Dement. For the great OREGON BLOOD PD1UFIER has cured me of my so much Qniiiinc habit and general de bility, I have suffered so long. Yours truly, W.v. Akmx:ton Are on made, miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, DizzinessLoss f appetite, Yellow Skin V Shiloh's Vital izer is a positive cure. For sale by E. Dement. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, b.-onchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat uud ping complaints, rti cents ami?! a bot tle. Why will you cough when Shiloh's One will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts :a ets and Si. Sold by W. E. De ment. If you want nice fresh I.rd. or good Migar-curcd hams, just from the coun try go to F. B. Elbersoifs bakery. All books used in the public schools of lue county, for sale at Carl Adler's. Mr. .John Rogers of the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep al he finest fresh fish, etc., in their season Fiesh fruit received at C. A.May's by every steamer. No stale trash. Every variety of Oregon and California fruit always on hand. Highest price paid for old web and junk. . Cm: is. EvaXso.v. lin inquire ot eoanl is. Mokes. Shoalwater bay eysters: fresh c.ver dax.at Frank Fahte's. If you want a good suit of clothes, ready made or made to order, call anil see Mcintosh, Occident block. Shiloh's Crin: will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough anil Uronchitis. Sold by W.E. Dement. "Ilacknielack, a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 'Si and M cents. Sold bv W.E. Dement. Leinenweber & Co., C. I.KINKXWKUKI. II. l:i:oV KsTAr.l.lSllFl) 1565. ASTORIA. OREGON? TANNERS AND CUBRRIES, iManufacturers ami Importers of k 1.1, KINDS OF Xj'EI.A-Z-IEC-ES'EI. AND FINDINGS Wholesale Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. a-Hlghest cash price paid for II idea and Tallow. FALL STOCK ! IOLOTHING! I Men's. Youths' and Boysr ITS! Coats. Pants and Overcoats, SOFT AI STIFF ! "H A T S l'AII. STK"K OK urnislaing Goods! Rl'W.n: COATS, i Mi:Ki:i.I..v. TKTXKS. SATdinLS, Ktc.Kh. TAILORING! 'I lie- Iais:es.t 'Stock of fine ForeiKii and Ainericiiu Beavers, Cloths, Piques, Worsied, Diagonals, Cassimeres and Pilot Cloths To M'.I.KCT ntOM. s-- FIT GUARANTEED -5 d. a. Mcintosh, Tailor ami Clothier. - Occident ttlock. A TAILOR'S TALE! 1 have no clear ance sale this fall my friends, the fisher men got away with nearly all my stock of summer goods. My stock is fresh, choice and complete in Fall and Win ter Styles of Cloth, Clothing, Overcoats, Fiirnisliino; Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. I will sell ready made or made to order in the finest and best style, and when a man buys a garment in my store it fits well and is satisfactory. My prices are be yond a doubt the lowest to lie found in town, the best value for your money. M.I). KANT, The lioss Merehaut Tailor. Hatter and lioss Merehaut Tailor. Clothier. SHERMAN'S .MOST cni.KIM.'ATKIl Btfueaied Horses 1 AMI O I H. O XJ s z ill chil)it iu Astoria on WEDNESDAY SEPT. 27. '82. Mc.sr. ('. and .1. Sherman take rreat pleas ure in announcing that iu addition to their most wonderful Ht'liool or Kducateit Jlorsos, They have this year added a COKPH OF AKKXIt HTAJW, rnMiryaM'd hv any having visited this enast "for years, i. : Miss Kate t'ross, Seuorita Palmyra, .Airs. I'red Mackley. Mr. Fred Macklcy, .Mt. Siesrist, Siej;rUt & Duray, Mr. .toe William. Adler & Zorelli, Mr. Ike Ihirress and Mr. Joe Allen. Sherninu- Silver Cornet Band Will nanute the stn-els hi the uuuniiucr-nt Schannt. drawn by sl noble Meeds. ADMISSION. - - - - Sl.OO riiiLnui'N. - - - .to I After yivint? the Oregon TIlood PiTKiFiKii a fniu Irial, I have found, that as a blood purifier and reconstruc tor, it is what it claims to bo, and gladly recommended. A. Levikosox. C. B. COOPER. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. IWIHIHIIllHaii;a!llllllllllHHIIIHHIIIIIHIimrilllHIIIIimmmMMM) CLEARANCE SALE! aliaiisiiiaiiisiiitiicfdiinsiiiiiisiBsiaisiitisisiiacisiiijiiiaiiuiniiHiuiMHHMMtM For the next 30 Days lMMl4tataiMflfliaMiliuiitiiMiiaaigaataiiiaiuilftttffmiMlMIli Unparalleled Bargains ! ! -IN- Dry Goods and Clothing ! $35,000 of DRV GOODS to be sold at a These Goods are of the VERY BEST QUALITY, and are offered at remarkably Iiow Prices Previous to the arrival of our FALL STOCK. Let every one call and be convinced that we-mean business, and that goods of the same quality were never before offered at such low figures. tJAll the Upper Town busses will stop at this store each Avay. 1 X: L STOR KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING. Astoria, August 23, 1882. NEW STORES! raVil Happy Greeting to All ! The Empire Store AVtI Jloor to h Pythian Itiillriliiff U unv open with :i cry m'Ii'H :tml complete stock ot DRY 69008 ? N0W0N9, Ladies' and Children's Shoes. ! OWXt MOTTO; QUICK SALES AND OUR AIM IS I2T'Clerks conversant with the English, German, Scan dinavian and French languages will be in attendance. (JAT.I. AND SEE US. Astoria. August 'jn, 1KS-J. ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor. ASTORIA, - - OREGON. SPECIAL A.-pjJJ-OXTITOEiag3BaBiTa?. TIEDUCTJON OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. ILAKGF. OlibKRS IN LIKK PROPORTION. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - SI SO per Dozen VSieclal attention naid to orders from I'ublle Houses and Families.- THE COLUMBIA LA IB SUPERIOR TO MOST. AND IS KXl'KM.F.D liY NONK ON THIS COA-MT JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR, CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. Orders left at the GEBMAKIA BEEP.' HALL will be promptly attended to. iiMiMaisMiBaiaat and CLOTHING GREAT REDUCTION! O. ITV SMALL MPITt. TO PLEASE. PKAEL BROTHERS. BREWERY ' .-' r1t