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m 'rUJlV il'ailll 'AStOXlHU- -Thc Senatorial Deadlock. j AbTORIA, OREfJON: THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 2S, 18S2 ISSU3D EVERY MORNING, 'Monday Esco:tod), J. F. HALIXRAN & COMPANY, rci:MRiui ani Pi:oim:ie,ioi:. Ashman building, Cass Street. Terms of Subscription : ervod by Carrior, por wcalc :....2-5 Cents -rit oy snail, four soon ii?......-............SZ 09 nt bv Jnsil, one year. .... 9 00 Free of l'ostnco to Sulncribeiv - AUvomsemenis inserted by thcycir st s.e rate of $1 iW per square per month. Transient advortiBinc. by the day or vook, ifty cent5 t-cr square for each insertion. Tho General Miles Tillamoolc tins morning. is ofl' for The freight steamer Willamette arrived in from San Francico yester day morning. A strong west wind and a full moon made the one o'clock tide jes tcrday afternoon one of unusual height. The last rail of the 0. R. & N. Co.'s line, between En3t Portland and Bonneville, will be laid next Tuesday or Wednesday. The fire on the hillside above town presents at present the specta cle of a cloud of smoke by day and a pillar of fire by night. Capt. Ferchen brought the Banff shire down 3eatorday. She will take on '.loO tons of salmon. The Manda lay took on two hundred tons of wheat j'esterday. Wc .have standing in our office a stalk of vellow fiold corn which is 12 feet in length. Jt was raised on tho farm of Andrew Anderson, on Lewis and Clarke's. Police Officer Sleabb, who was shot in the breast by Home, on the 29th of last month, was on the streets yesterday, and looked as' though there Avas little danger of permanent disability. (SfKri.LToTj!!:AsToni.". Salem, Sept. 27th, 1882. Tho great problem is as much a matter of speculation this afternoon as at any time since the convening of system is then above the eastern hovi- Tire New Comet Anyone who will rcse at five o'clock in the morning can get a good view of j the new comet, provided the sky i3 . This erratic visitor to the solar the Twelfth Oregon legislature. It was" confidently asserted last Saturdaj by Mitchell men that Monday would de velop tmlookcd for strength, and when Monday came, bringing with it forty one votes for Mitchell, it was then thought by many that the next, or at least, Wednesday, -anuld show his tri umph. But so f:u it is yet a .subject for guessing. When the two houses met in joint convention to-day it was with tho evident intention of making some positive showing; the liivt bal lot gave Mitchell his forty-one; Prim, tnenty-ninc: Prof. TTios. M Oatch received the compliment of a vote from each of the sixteen who have been acting like m many weather codes all through the fight; and four other precious votes were given to as many candidates "outside." On the second ballot which was immediately called for, Smkh of Tillamook created a decided sensation by refusing to vote for Mitchell, who thus got but forty votes, but on the third ballot the Hon. Jasper came back and cast his ballot for Mitchell. The fourth ballot was called and resulted in Mitchell getting his foiiy-one: Prim, twenty-nine; Catch's admirers fell in number to ten; and Heniy Failing was given five: .1. N. Dolph, thiec; while P.onhani, Din ger and Hermann got one cadi. The convention then adjourned. What to-morrow's vote will be the Lord only knows. Anything like prophecy would be out of the question. Doth sides profess to be sanguine. Preparations have been made for an impressive ceremonial this after noon, and should the weather not prove stormy the laying of the corner atone of the new Odd Fellows Temple will be witnessed b a large number of spectators. A small detachment of United States troops are in the vicinity of Williamsport, driving stakes and sur veying for tho lino of telegraph that will run from here to Capo Hancock via Fort Stevens. To-Day's Esercises. FoJlowing is the programme to be ob served in the ceremonial of laying the corner stone of the Odd Fellows Temple at two o'clock this afternoen: ftcr introductory remarks by the P. G-. 3L there will be prayer by the chaplain, and lilting response bv the members, after which an ode by the choir and reading record and Hat of depesit3. The ceremony of hvying the corner stone will be then gone through with in accordance with the ritual of the order, after which the whole will close by a proclamation from the G. M. We are requested to announce that the members of the order will meet at their room af 1:30, and that the cere mony begins at 2:30 v. ji. The Circus. r.on, a little to tho south of the point where the light of dawn is strongest, jlashing upward toward the zenith, like a brilliant brand. It may even bo seen after the sun litis risen. It may be that the tail is visible above the eastern horizon before the break of day, for at times when the atmos phere is steady it may be ti-accd, after; the sun is up. for probably a distance of ten degrees. The nucleus is very bright, quite as brilliant a? the planet Venus, which is at present the glory and beauty of the western heavens in the evening. A pairof sharp eyes cm, no doubt, pick out thu comet's head at mid-day, provided they only know where to look for it. The sun rises to-morrow at 5:."35 a. m. The five o'clock riser, by ascending one of the hills,so as to get above tho haze which almost always floats at that hour over the river, will have ample time to gaze upon the comet before it row loo dim for comfort in the approaching sunlight, and will have an opportu nity, also, to see a glorious sunrise. Marriage Insurance. A picturesque view of the "mar riage insurance" system is given by a writer in a southern paper. lie was asked whether he thought the wedding of a certain young lady would take place at the time said to have been set. He gave his opinion and asked the reason for the inquiry. "Oh," was the response, "1 have bought four matrimonial policies of $3000 each on her and I am anxious to know if I'll get my moncj" "Does she know of this!" "Oh, no. That thn't neces sary. Anybody can take out a policy on airybodj else. If you know of a lady that is engaged and will not marry within five months from the time you take .. policy on her, 3011 can get any amount on her wedding day that you want. I suppose there is 25,000, or perhaps double that, on the young lady I asked you about.'' ''How docs the compan' make its tnoue3'?" "I suppose it bets on the fickleness of the young folks. No policy will bo paid except five months (after it is taken out. There are very few couples, they think, that love each other well enough to marry, that will wait five months to marry. If they do, five months of engaged life arc full of dangers." Annual Report of tne Northern R. l srr. ENS. C. a. BROWN Pacific. C?l'f T"y At the recent annual meeting of the . q 1 o T" ( D CT stockholders of the Northern Pacific j . railroad, the report of President' WhonsV(mttinnmlaU Ihe tanillinl wor!j, Villard was read. It3hows that thef of tfielay,:imlaeonMantlyuliaiiKinj: C. H. COOPEPv, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. gross earnings of the fiscal year end ing June 30, 1880, were $5,430,305;! operating expenses, including rents and taxes, 3,573,840; net earnings. -SI, 657 ,405; increase of net earnings over previous year, 888,335; average number of miles operated, 707; in- j crease in net earnings per mile, $884; j number of passengers arriving and j leaving eastern termini St. Paul, i Minneapolis, Duluth and .Sur.t-rior! City -106,880; increiutrt 74,014. The passenger earnings of the cutem di vision show) :i gain of !2 per cunt., the freight movement .shows an equal percentage of increase. During the year the cuds of the track advanced from tho east 183 miles, from the west 102 miles; total 235 miles; Ieuving June 30, 1882, 572 miles to bo ouili. This will be lessened by the closo of 1882 probably 300 miles, leaving 272 miles of track to bo laid January 1st, 1883. The final connection of ihe track is expected to be made during 18S3. In addition to the work done on the main line 222 miies have been laid on the branches in Minnesota. Dakota and Washington Territory. The great bridge across tho Missouri river at TJisniarck. will be completed early in October. The financial state ment shows cash on hand at the be ginning of the fiscal year to be $11,- tork of, novelties ami lancy articles: v.e keen the l4NtasMrlincMtor viriet jitx-iN in ' t!i rtly. Pocket Books, Picture Frames, -Steroscopes, Mu sical Instruments. Sheet Music, Bijou terie. & Celluloid Goods, etc., etc. i: 1 STEVENS SCO. IN-ruvlan JBItJc-rs Cinchona .Rubra The Count Cinchon was the .Spanish Viceroy 111 rem in HSS0. The Countess, his wife, was prostrated by an intermit tent fever, from which she was freed by theiiH-oftho native remedy, the Peru vian bark. or. a it was called in the language ot the country, "Quinquina." Grateful for her recovery, on her return to Europe in ltwS. she introduced the remedy 111 Spain, where it was known under virions names, until Linnreius called it Cinchona, in honor of the lady who had brought them that which was more precious than the gold of thelncas. To this day. after a lapse of two hun dred and nfty years, science has given tis nothing to take its place. It effect u-. ally cure-, a morbid appetite for stimu lants, by reMoring the natural tone of the stomach. It attacks excessive love of liquor as it does a fever, and destroys Itoth alike. The powerful tonic virtue of the Cinchona is preserved in the Peruvian Ultters. which are as effective again! malaria! fever to-day as they were in the das of the old Spanish Viceroys. We guarantee the ingredi ents of these bitters to be absolutely ml 01 tne be.t known oualitv nure. 507,944; receipts from bonds and pre-' AJfT-. "H satiny you " this is the ' ' ... .. best bitter in the world. "The proof of ihebtates time trom Astoria to Portland yeslcrdaj, six hours and ten minutes, is tho quickest trip on record up the Columbia for an ocean steamer. She lost ten minutc3 of above time at Swan Island. Orcaoman 21th. The thirteenth ballot for senator yesterday afternoon was as unsatisfac toiy as the first, as far as results arc concerned. It looks now as though it were in tho limits of probability that tho entire session would be consumed in an ineffectual effort to elect a senator. Despite the threatening nspeet of the weather last evoning Sherman's circus tent was well filled. The tricks of ihe horses were the principal fea tures of the performance, an c the gen eral impression seemed to be one of satisfaction. The troupe started at an earlj hour thi3 morning for Orympia, where they show io night. Fiona there thej go to Seattle and Port Townsend, and then to California for thu winter. The performance they gave last night here was the best of its kind that we have seen for some iimc; every feature was good, and wc can recommend tho show as being all that it represents itself to be. Tho ship Young America, which sailed from New York for the Colum bia river, on the 3d inst., has on board I 0,050 cases oil, 500 packages starch, 10 barrels whisky, 1,525 kegs nails, 411 tons ccal and a lot of agricultural goods, hardware, etc. Yesterday's Oregonian says, the Oregon Railway and Navigation com pany have a force of 900 graders in the Burnt river pass, fifty miles southeast of Baker City. The advance force is within two miles of Snake river. From the ether direction, the Oregon Short line have commenced operations, just across tho Idaho line, and have let a contract for timber for tho Snake river bridge, to be delivered within iinery days. Good logs now bring $7 per thou sand feet easily enough, while com mon or inferior logs bring G. 50. These prices are very different from thoso of fifteen years ago. Then .$3.50 was the ruling price for tho best, and they were of Blow sale at that, with delayed pay and pay mostly made up in camp supplies. It is no wonder logging is now regarded a good business, and that those engaged in it are making more money than any other men on tho coast. S. P.-I. "Golden Medical Discovery" (Trade-mark registered) is not only a sovereign remedy for consumption, but also for consumptive night sweats, bronchitis, coughs, spitting of blood, weak lungs, shortness of breath, and kindred affections of the throat and chest. By druggists. The purity and elegant perfume of Parker's Hair Balsam explain the popularity of this reliable restorative To JRen.1 List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in the Post oflicc at Astoria, Oregon, September 28th, 1882. Arioto, A Johausuu, S J Bonn, John Ivitnzlcr, Louts Clark, William Imvillc, Thomas Clide, Dirddic Miller. J A Draggoilovich.JohnXeill, John Eskafa,J. Oddan.Oluf Fiojdinan, John M Petersen E. Ford. Mollic Smity, Mrs. I. Ilermansson, Alex Smith, Mrs. M 1 lossa, Jacob S wi ft, J Hansen, Peter Thorn, A Jackson, ("eorgc Taylor, O A Jackson, Mrs. J II Persons calling for these letters must give the date they arc advertised. W. Cua.sce, P. M. ferrcd stock, $4,682,036; expenditures for construction, $21,577,093. The expeditures for construction are largely in excess of the resources of the company from the net earnings and proceeds of bonds received from the syndicate, but thanks to tho as sistance of the syndicate and the Oregon and Transcontinental railway.-, the company is prepared to meet all demands, without even borrowing in the open market. The management points to the fact that it has finished 275 miles of road, ha3 graded 150 miles additional, bought and paid for sufliciont rails for the entire gap be tween tho two ends of the main line, and made besido current expenses, disbursements for motive power, roll ing stock, the Bismarck bridge, the great Boycmian and Helena tunnel and other heavier portions of tho work, without delivering a single bond to a syndicate since last December. An additional finished mileage af 285 miles has just been inspected and ap proved by the United Stales govern ment commissioners, which insures the immediate reimbursement to the treasury of a large, amount on con struction accouut. The sand depart ment sold 465,208 acres during the year for $1,709,33S, the average price being 3.60 per acre. These I.onc Kvenius You want something to read, Carl Adler litis the subscription agency for all the leading "periodicals and publica tions, and will get you any paper or magazine published In the United States or Europe. I. O. O. F. Mother I Mother!! tIoSliir! ! ! the pudding is in the eating.'' and we willingly abide this test. For sale by all druggists, grocers and liquor dealers. Order it. I.oeb &Co., agents for Astoria. "Votliinsr HJiort of ITumistaL-nl-Ie Ilencflts Conferred imon tens of thousands of sufferers could originate and maintain the reputation which AykiisSaksapa. 1:11.1. enjoys. It is a compound of the best vegetable alteratives, with the Iodides or Potassium and Iron, and is the most effectual of all remedies for scrofulous, mercurial, or blood disorders. Uniformly successful and certain in its remedial effects, it produces rapid and complete cures of Scrofula, Sores, Boils. Humors, Pimples, Eruptions, Skin Dis eases and all disorders rising from im purity of the blood. Dy its invigorating effects it always relieves and often cures Liver Complaint?. Female 'Weaknesses and Irregularities, and is a potent rc newer of vitality. For purifying the blood it has no equal. It tones tip the system, restore-, and preserves the health, and imparts vigor and energy. For forty jears it has been in extensive use. and is to-day the most available medicine for the Miffering sick, any where. Fei: Sai.i: r.v am. Dkai.khs. iziiiii-iiii-iiiai3iiti:s::;z!:iiiiticii3it3iiXECiit:-:-:3iiiiiiiiiHiiiHHHMtHMMMNflt CLEARANCE SALE! iir"iiiiirniiiiTriiTiTimiiiniTirifriTminimii"iiiimiiiiiiniimmmn For the next 30 Days rmtiiiniiiiiniiimiiiiinnTn "UTiiiiriinifMiinilliiriliiHii Unparalleled Bargains ! ! -IN- Dry Goods and Clothing ! $35,000 of DRY GOODS to be sold at a and CLOTHING GREAT REDUCTION! A CARD. Fait of a dwelling house. Inquiie at (!. A. Stinson's blacksmith shop. Vcumnushlp. Fall Opening. of Millinery and Fancy goods at Mr A. Malcom's on Friday and Saturday. iiie :wui ana mux 111st. rne latest style." of bonnets, hats, etc. Single and double entry book keep ing. J. r. Feaster will organize a school in the above named branches at Main streetschool house in Astoria, on Monday evening. Oct. 1, 1882,at7 o'cloclc lerms: Twelve lessons 111 penman shin, $::. Twelve lessons in bookkeep ing, including penmanship .$.". Former pupils and public school scholars at re duced rates. Private lessons given in any part of the city. In Ton Iay Carl Adler leaves for San Francisco to purchase a large stock of fall and winter goods. Any one having a special outer win ue accommonaieu aim ineir purchase made to the best advantage. The Coiner Stone of the Odd Fellows Temple will bo laid on Thursday, Sep tember 28th. at 2:.T0 p. M. All members of the order in good standing, and Sisters of Ilebekah are re spectfully requested to be at the Lodge room at 1 iM sharp. By order X. ., T. S.JKWKTT. Secrclarv. LOST. On Saturday, the 2rd. a black and tan slut, answering to the name of Fan ny. A suitable reward will be paid lo any one who returns her to the owner, .. .Nelson, upper Astoria. 1 Are you disturbed at uight and broken of your rest by a sick child Miffering and crving with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. YVinslow's Soothing Syrup, it will relieve the poor liltlt Mif ferer immediately depend upon it: there is no mi.lake about it. Then- is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell jou at once that it will regulate the bowels, and !ive rest lo the mother, and relief and lealth to the child.opcralinglike magic. It is perfectly safe lo use 111 all cases. anil pleasant to the ta.te, and is the pre scription of one ol the oldest and neat lemaie. physicians and nurses in tne United States. Sold everywhere. 2o cents a bottle. Are Yon Troubled. With conscientious qualms V asked a friend 'You look troubled." vSo, I am," said the suffeier: Hint it i with tne lootnaciic. "More tool, ou. re plied the comferter: Jgct it pulled out. and buy a bottle of SOZODOXT. and preserve the good teeth fiom :i like calamity"' To all who are suffering from the error.- and indiscretions of youth, nerv ous weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, etc., I will send a recipe that will cure you FItEK OF C1IABGE. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a seir addressed envelope to the Bev. Joskpii T. Ixman. Station 1). Xow York City. A cough, cold or sore throat should be stopped. Xcglect frequently results in an ineuraMe lung disease or consump tion. iJrown's l'ror.chial troches do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but aet directly on the in- tlaiiifil parts, allaying irritation, give relief in asthma, bronchitis, coughs, catarrh, and the throat troubles which singer.- and public .speakers are subject to. For thirty years IJrown's bronchial troehcs hao been recommended by phjsieians, anil aiwajs give perfect satisfaction. Ikrving been tested by wide and consbnt u-e for nearly an en tire generation, they have attained well merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. Sold at 2T cents a oox c ervwhere. Ilrace up the whole .system with King of the Blood. See Advertisement. These Goods are of the VERY BEST QUALITY, and are offered at remarkabiy 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. $-AH the Upper Town busses will stop at this store each way. I 1 L STOmK KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING. O. IT. COOPSIR. Astoria, August 23, 1882. NEW STORE! fc w-" T-r OyMtera! 03-Mors!! At FnMik Fabre's; in every Fresh from the beds every day. style. Physicians' prescriptions compounded day or night Conn's drug store, opposite Hotel. careful I v at .1. W. Occident IHhisie Le.8sonn. MissXora Wilson will return from San Francisco about October 1st, after which time she will be prepared to re ceive a limited number of pupils in in strumental music. If you want n good suit of clothes, ready made or made to order, call and see Mcintosh, Occident block. Fresh fruit received at C. A. May's by -every steamer. Xo stale trash. verv variety of Oregon and California fruit always on hand. 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 Hhat every family ncods Parker's Ginger Tonic. Popular Everywhere. Every family should have a bottle of Syrup of Figs constantly on hand. Its pleasant taste and beneficial effect make it popular everywhere, .and the results are better health and fewer doctor's bills. It may be taken by old and young, by men and women, under any all cir cumstances. For sale by W. E. Dement, Druggist, Astoria. Hodge Davis fc Co., Wholesale Agents. Portland Oregon. II. B. lAtt iias completed his elegant fall stock of dresses and cloaks. By sending size of bust, length of sleeve, skirt, waist nnd under arm, he will send C. O. D., dresses from 10 upwards; dolmans from S?. Address : J I. B. Bitt, Cor. Third and Alder, Portland. Or. Shoal water bay eysters: fresh every day, at Frank Fabre's. Mr. John lingers of the Central Mar kct. has made arrangements to keep al he tiuet fresh tish, etc., in their season A Nasal Iniector tree with each boltle of Shilohs Catarrh. Remedy. Price .-0 cent. Sold by W, E. Dement. A line line of birth dayand wedding proentsat the City book store. Happy Greeting to. All ! The Empire Store l Xvxi Door to ilir Pythinu Ititililin;- J ; K now open with a very .vlicr ami eoiuplete "tocl of j DRY HOODS I notion; Ladies' and Children's Shoes. .-. crorxt mottOi Fresh taffy and caramels even day rut the Astoria Candy Factory, Mam St. UEItKWITZ Jc ULASSEX. Sparkling Eyes. Rosy cheeks and clear complexion only accompany good health. Par ker's Ginger Tonic better than any thing, makes pure, rich blood, and brings health, joyoiiB spirits, strength, and beauty. Ladies try it Bazar. -"Hackmetack,"' a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price '2"i and .j0 cents. Sold by W. E. Dement. Have you tried a tew or pan ioat as Frank Fabre cooks it ? Order one and you'll thank us for the advice. For the genuine .1. II. Cutter old Bourbon, aiid the best of wines. Honors and San Francisco beer, call at the Cem opposite the bell tower, and see Cami- oeii. Foi Dyspepsia amlLivcr Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Sliiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc can be bought at the lowest prices, at .1. W. Conns tlrug store, opposite iiceutcnt betel. Astoria. ShiloiTs Cii:k will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough and uroiieiuii.. A very complete assortment of blank books, all sizes, styles and prices at the City book store. Hallo ! Where are you going V Why, to Frank Fabre's for a pan roast. Baby carriages in every stjle and of good 'finality' for ale cheap at Carl Adler's. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and ping complaints. r0 cents and SI a bottle. If you wart nice fresh lard, or good 5ugar-curen nams, just lrom tne coiui try go to F. B. Elberson's bakery. The liev. Ceo. II. Thayer, of Bour bon, Ind.. ays: "Both myself and wifo owe our lives toSnu.oii'sCoxsuMPTiox Ci-rk." Sold by W. E.Dcmont. QUICK SALES AND SMALL WttfTM, OUR AIM 18 TO PLEASE. --IrXlerks conversant with the English, German, Scan dinavian and French languages will be in attendance. CALF, AND SEE US. PRAEL BROTHERS. Astoria, August 2i, 1K32. up, wiiuoiuiig eougii Sold bv W.E. Dement. Shipper & Rybke.No. 11. Oak street Portland, are the bou ton tailors or the metropolis. .Remember Frank Fabre's icecream Itis par excellence. P. J. Goodman, on Clienaintts street, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow shoes. Are you made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin? Sliiloh's Vital izer is a positive cure. For sale by W. E. Dement. Prof. J. F. Meyer wishes to inform the public and his pupils that he is now settled and intends remaining here. He is prepared to give music and also French lessons. Scholars nracticing will find every convenience for studv aml improvement, at his residence. His experience renders this an opportunity which it is worth while to anv one to embrace. A large consignment of clocks just rcceivoil at Aillers. ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor. ASTORIA, - - OREGON. special A.jrjq-oTTjfogiadCEma?. REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. ILAKGE ORDERS IN LIKE PROPORTION. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - S I SO per Dozen WSpecial attention iakl t orders from Public Houses ami Families."" THE COLUMBIA LA BREWERY Sliiloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Diptneria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W.. Dement. Why will you cough when Sliiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts 30 cts and Si. Sold by W.E. Dement. 18 SUPERIOR TO MOST. AND IS EXCELLED BY NONE ON THIB CQAMT JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR, OHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. -Orders left at the GERMANTA r.EER HALL wtll tie promptly attended to.-S r . r- -,