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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1882)
Dl I An Astoria Sunrise. Llll wltt fsrfiVHm ' The Senatorial Question --, r-. . - -rr-r The farce now being enacted at Salem is running its third week, ami one. ihe lUwn came mi ASTORIA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY OCTOl Yf.atir1nv; snnriso was a brilliant r... .! ! T TT T t7.Tr IV at first jM-'Miji; Spring Salmon. L'hirty half-barrels fine spring salmon i although the actors arc the same, yet i pearly gray, the daik current of thej JKR J, 152 their varied change- from lime" to Columbia flowing silently under the Masic licswm8. ISSUED EVERY MORNING. Mon!r Excoptadj. . F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, rt;i:i.isHKi:s am PiiOt'inr-rons. AaUn'tan Building, Cow Street. Terms of Subscription . time keep? up the interest. There are fifty-four Republicans and thirty-sis Democrats. Tho fifty-four, as far as party power goes, could have elected a 1". S. senator just as well on the second ballot as to go on backing and filling as thev have ever since conven- fty cont.3 per sjuarefor each insertion. ins at Salem. It looks now as though orved by Carrior. per weak .5 Cenu .Shattuck were the coming man, and nt by mail, four inontln.....- .....5.1 00 , , , ., , :! by nail. Mie year. srijas though the Oregon legislature Fro of Postace tobub?cribcr. ! would have tho invidious distinction A.iverUEemeBt8inortedby thoyorr at I of electing a man to the high position anr.atoof?l0 r-orsqunroper month. j of V. S. senator, who is a political Iraasinct ntlvertisinsc, by the day or week, i opponent of the majority of tho elec tors. This was done twice, before, and may bu again. Tho investigating committee lime now in hand an allegation concerning V. A. "Walters, of Multnomah. A. N. Gilbert, of Marion, alleges that Walters offered him $2,500 and the postmastership at Salem if he would vote for Mitchell. This, Walters denies, point-blank. It is a question of veracity between the two. Imst evening we received the fol lowing telegram: "There were wo ballots to-day; Mitchell, forty; Shattuck, thirty; Fail ing, fourteen; ft. William, five; M. C. George, one; was the way the last ballot stood. Eakin, of Line, changed from Mitchell to George " Notice. On la3t Monday, the 2d mat., .1. A. McCrea took charge of the city deliv ery of Tin: Daily Astoria. All in debtedness previous to that dato is due and payable to the former earner, G. F. Parker. All dailies served by the present carrier aro payable, weekly, to him. J. F. Halloiun fc Co. -Yesterday wa3 a fine day for work, and evcr3'body utilized it to the utmost. Gefup parly and seo the comet. It presents a glorious night ut day break. It is claimed that Dakcr county is u hotter quartz district than ihe Wood river countrv. shadowy cliffs above, iolds of gray miet lying above the water. The east ern skv grew luminous, then rosy and clear white, and while tho flashing, water gave back the first beams of tho ' morning that were alreadv reflected J ,. A I Frank Fabre's; in vv-ry stjlo , lt ... ; I reh from the beds every day. from the firs abovo the town, a bni-' -- Haul dire of shining silver appeared, on the eastern horizon; it grew onick-! ly, turned to gold, and snung, the TJieCuimtCInclionwastlMapaiii.il "b.riniK: o,,d nf dav. into a skv of nenrl Viceroy in Peru in 1CG0. The Countess. ' FALL STOCK ! OLO THING! Men's. Youths and Boys U I T S ! Miss Nora Wilson will return Trout San Francisco alout October 1st. after which time she will be prepared to re- dg? ccivc a limited number of pupils in in-'iCP strtimcntal music. Coats. Pants and Overcoat s SttFT AX1 STIFF Oy h ter ! 5rt c rs. ! ! I Peruvian IlUler Cinchona Hubr- I A T S PALI. STOCK OF a , ,. . , , , ins wile, was prostrated ov an intermit- m and ro?e. Ihe broad river changed tent fever, from which she was freed bv ITnifflllllP GOOClS I its hue to a luminous green, the town tye use oflhe native remwly, the Peru-, . . , , , , , vian baric, or. as it was called in tho laj-ijuiei inmercugiov. or cany mom-, inucuago ot the countrv, 'Quinquina. - ' irs. mp.uli.l.vs, ing, the windows glowed like dia-1 proteful for her jeroverj;on her teiuru TRl'VKS. SATCHELS. KT.-.K-n- ' . . . . . to Europe iu 152. slit introduced the inourts, and, tar to se.i. glcumeathejremedv in Spain, where it was known C. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. THE IXL C H. COOPE BiasEixaicccii3ssEiisiiiiiiaiii4iiasiisnaBiiiiicaiiiiiiiaiiiiiHliMili 6RAN0 OPENING ! aiiiaisiitiuiiiaaiiiHistaaiiiaiiaaiaaanuiasainaatHiiniuiiaiiMHMMMMMHBHaB OXT - emerald watec in spnrkiing flow, a rip- umer v-inous nanic. niuu i.iixiki-iis A LU K V3 I pled by the freshening braize of morn-J who had brought them that which waV ;., ; r.,1. r..af-tvi .i.Ur..4i.rr.f v.i.! more nreciouh than the gold of the lr.c;-. . . " .-. j To this dav. after ti lame of two luin- i Ik low uyt' of the Cape Hancock light- dred and fifty years, science has; gien house closed for sleep, and the heavy I V1 ,hls !o ta,fS Ls lllaV.Y il vSylil- . l. . .- ally cures a moi hid appetite lor -.liinn- jiniig, a purple shadow on the horizon. Railroad Proposition Muts, by restoring tne natural tune of the stomach. It attacks cxee?ive loe of liquor as it does a fewr, and detrovj, , both alike. The wwerful tonie irtue of the Cinchona is preserved in the Tin Ian"t .jn?k of lino Fiwiirn anil American Beavers, Cloths, Piques, Worsted, Diagonals, Cassimeres and Pilot Cloths . , Perttvinn Ililiers. which are as fil'celht; , jo .sfi I'CT FKO.M i sayd the l against malarial fever to-dav as thev, . . j iceroj-s. We guarantee the ingredi-j5' PIT CUARANTEI CO! ff Links of Iron. Tho steamer fiV.z-.dlo l on tho gridiron for repairs. When completed she goes to the Sound. The liritish bark Glcnahce, 640, Woods master, arrived in, yesterday, from Valparaiso, in ballast. Silas Smith, of Chttsop, is busy on h two-mile ditch that is going to be of great value to that section. L W. Caso has rented the entire lower floor of the new Odd Fellows' building. It is a most desirable loca tion. 1. Cohen, of tho California store, goes below on Sunday's steamer to purchase a large stock of goods for the fall and winter trade. A $9,000 fire in Portland,lasJ Mon day, burned four framo buildings on the corner of North First and E streets. Our friends of the interior have frequent fires. There are twenty-four vessels in port, tho aggregate tonnage of which is 24,541 tons. Our list of vessels on the way," contains the names of forty five, with an aggregate of 0(i,573 tons. j A Portland special to Tm. A.vioi:!- ax sa3s: "At half past ten o'clock this morning tho last mil of the Co lumbia river division of the O. IU X. Co.'s lii'ii was laid. Chief Engi neer Thielsen, and the Northern Pacific commissioners came through on a special train from Heaver creek, Montana, ."!" miles east of thi city." A sailor named Alex. Wilson, was brought over from Ilwaco yesterday. He says he was stricken blind last Monday. It is probably a case of moon-blindness, and will pass off in a fow daj's. By a notice elsewhere it will be seen that J. A. McCrea has assumed charge of the city delivery of The ASTOMA2. Anj' mistakes or omis sions will be promptly rectified upon notice being given. The Fleetwood will not make her Saturday round trip this week, but will lay over in Portland on that day, She will come down on Sunday as usual. This arrangement will be con tinned until further notico. The Comet The unusual spectacle of a comet, and that too at noonday, is now afforded to all who take pains lo see it. About a week ago it passed ihe point where it was nearest the sun. It is now moving westward at the rate of hve and a halt degrees daily. U u supposed to be identical with the one recently discovered in South Ameri ca, but that is not yet assured. On account of being now so far outh of the sun it cm be readily seen be fore sunrise and presents a brilliant appearance in the morning sky. With a telescope the nucleus shows as a confused mass of brilliant light, indicating a large comet with plenty of loose material. Extending on both sides may be sten bright arcs of light, presenting the appearance of a bird with outstretched wings. On the whole, this may be regard ed as one of the most extraordinary comets of modern times. The only one which resembles it m special features of interest is the great .comet of 1843, which, like this one, was visible to the naked eye in full .sun light. 'VarioiiM Cannon LEATHERS BROS. A dispatch from Seattle Seattle, Walla Walla and B Railroad company have a proposition ents ot these bitters to be absolutely! from D. O. Mill, and P. B. Cornwail g'&rtV, D' A' cINTOSH, to this ellect: If the company will beslbUUr7nTho world. ';Tlo proof of JT:si!..r:iiiu rrntlm-r. - Occident ''.lock. grade and lay 40 !, of road, they j-I ---nanu vu; win inuc us i.. jur cum. nuiiui in .an urusgisui, groevui ami liquor (teaicr. amount Mtnicient to furnish all the Ortirr If- l.wb ACo., agents for Astoria. money necessary to lay a steel tra'ckj over its full length, and equip it with locomotives, passenger coaches freight and coal cars. They will also guaran tee after the tiifct year, a daily trans portation of "00 tons of coal, at the rato of two cents per t-n per mile. To grade and tie 40 miles of road will cot 8200,000, one-half of which is al ready subscribed, and the oilier half will be in a few days. " Xo doubt is felt hero that the completion of tho 40 mile3 of road insuresitscompletion very. soon after to Walla Walla and Baker City. The proposition will uudoubt ly be accepted. , Tho steamship Yaquina was sold last Monday to tho Pacific Steamship company. When, on his last trip up, Z. J. Hatch, the owner, told us she would go to San Francisco, and so she does, but under different owner nhip. The price paid was 835,000. A bill now under coslsideration by the hotiso provides that the sessions of the legislative assembly shall be held biennially at the capital of the state, and that tho time of meeting be changed from tho second day of September, as provided in article 4, section 10, of the constitution of Ore gon, to tho second Monday in January, in the year 1885, and on the same day of every second year thereafter. Among the many improvements suggested by various parties, wo have nut . ev uearu oi any one niiing a long-felt want" viz: a poultry yard Tis out of all reason to be obliged, as consumers here are, to pay forty cents a dozen for eggs nearly thoyear round. The supply is not half up to ihe de mand, and to any one who would in vest in the business there is consider able profit. Tho various stprekoepera in the city handle eggs more as an. accommodation to their customers than anything else if they come out even on a box they are satisfied, and nino times out of ten, what with tho high' price they pay for -them, and the inevitable "stales," and breakage,. thero is a direct loss. Graders are at work at various points on the line, west from tho Snake river, up Burnt river canyon for twenty miles. There are 700 of them and more are going. This work is being done for the O. R. & X. Co. by tho Oregon Construction company. The Oregon Short Line are contract ing for timbers for a bridge over Snake river, at the mouth of Burnt river, to be delivered in ninety days. So says D. P. Thompson who has just returned from there. W. 11'. Union Going -without a Cargo. The ship Dauntless, now at this port, h;is received instiuctioiffromher owiii-i.s in Xew York to take ballast here for Manila, from which place sho will take a cargo of sugar and hemp. The reason assigned for this direction is found in the fact that the rates hero are so low as to necessitate it. Thero are but few instances noted jn which vessels have left this port without car goes. The Dauntless goes to sea in n few days. Ori'ioahin. oil. Meteorological Register. The following Is an extract from the meteorological register -of Fort Canby. W. T., for the month of Sep. tember, 1882: Average temperature, 511.50. Maximum temperature, 83..00, the 21st hist. Minimum temperature, 3JI.00, dur ing night, from 28ih to 2!)th. Average cloudiness, f. Number of days on which rain fell, 5. Rainfall, 2 in., 34 c.c. A Walla- Walla man oilers a prize to anyone giving a correct auawer to the follewing: ''Scicns, Socialite, So briety Doctores Ducmn uex muudi nitn Panes; tnlucum at ait. Expccto mcta fnmen tu te & eta beta pi. Super attento, uno. Dux, hamor clam pati, sum paratcs, homins, ices, jam, etc. Sideror hoc. A user. Fcsto reasonan beas sole." Tis simple enough. It is a copy of an invitation that Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes sent to the members of tho Massachusetts medical association years ago. Te the Public Owing to the detention of my goods on the steamer 1 am compelled to post pone our opening (as per previous an nouncement) until next Thursday, the rth int. C. H. Coornn. Unlike other cathartics, Dr. Pierce's 'Pellets" do not render the bowels costive after operation, but, on the contrary, establish a permanently hoaltqy action. Jteing entirely vetjrtallt no particular care is required while using them. By druggists. Satisfaction for Ten. In our family of ten for over two years Parker's dinger Tonic has cured headache, malaria and other com plaints so satisfactorily that we are in excellent health and no expense "for doctors or other medicines. Chronicle. Advancing years, care, .sickness, dis appointment, and heicditary predisposi tion all operate to turn the hairgra. and either of them inclines it to shed piematurcly. AyjvehIIaii: Yiconwill restore faded or gray, light oricdhair to a rich brown or deep' black, as maj be desired. It softens and clean-is the scalp, giving it a healthy action. It ie moves and cures daudruff and humors; By its use falliug hair is checked, and a new growth will bo produced in all cases where the follicles are not de stioyed or the glands decayed. Its ef fects are beautifully shown on braMiy, weak, orsickh hair, on which a lew ap plications will produce the gloss and freshness of youth. Harmless and sure in its operation, it is incomparable aa dressing, and is especially valued for the solt lustre and ltchncss of tone it im parts. 11 contains neither oil nor dve. and will not soil or color white cambric ; yet it lasts long on the hair, and keeps it fresh and vigorous. Fei: Saw: bv am. Dkai.i.i:. 3IotherH ! Hotlicr!! Mother! ! ! 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of jour rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at once and let a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's .Soothing Syrup, it will relieve the poor llttlv suf ferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There i.s not a mother on earth who has eer used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to tho child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to ihe taste, and is the pre scription of ouc ot the oldest and liest tcmaie physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. JT cents a bottle. Try It. 1 like it better than an temedy 1 have ever used because it leaves my bowels in better condition," is the re mark made by everyone when referring to Syrup of Figs. That is one of ihe principal rea-os why Syrup of Pigs is taking the place of all the liver medi cines and nauseous cathartics heretofore used. Try it. W. E. Dement, Druggist, is agent for Astoria, Oregon. Hodge Davis A; Co., Wholesale Agents. Portland Oregon. A Varied Performance. Many wonder how Parker's Ginger Tonic can perform such varied cures, thinking it essence of ginger, when in frfct it is made from ninny valuable medicines which act beneficially on overy diseased organ. A CARD. ISO AT It 1' 1 1. 1 i: its. 1'p Stairs Over A i-i ult A I-'erelien's Shop. (."all r.:ul e:inihu the work we are nolle.: and ee the wood we are using, hefnre mak ing a mule chew here. i'lKST - CLASS WOJMC A S1T.CIA1.TY. ASK FOK-- Union India Rubber Company's Pihm Para Cum Crack Proof Tuesday, Oct. 3, 1882! RUBBER BOOTS. . i:kvai:i: or imitatiens: 15e sure the Hoots ale .stamped CRACK i'ttOOF on the heeLs. and have WusPUllE GUM Sl'ItlXGS on the foot and instep, which prevent their cracking or hrcaklnsr. AVeaie now making them wnh UUBBKlt AXDASUKSTOS Sole-, which will make them last more than twice as long as any Kuhbrr lUiots made. FOI: SAI.K P.Y A hi. DCALKILS. Al.b KINDS KCUKKK BELTING, I'ACK- IXG, I105K. SPKINGS. CLOTHING. BOOTS AM SHOIiS.etc. ;iykai? m itm:i: co. K. II. PEASE. . I r.. lAr.uK S. M. Kl'NYON. f ASu,ts' San Francisco. :jh TiOSt. A gold ear-ring, on Wednesday even ing. The finder will be suitably re waided by returning it to - Mns. C. II. .Stockton. KomctliiHS Sew. These liens: Kvcuius You want something to read, Carl Adlerhasthe subscription agency for all the leading periodicals and publica tions, and win get you anv paper or magazine published m the ended States or Europe. Te Rent Pa it of a dwelling house. Inquire at O. AStin-ton's blacksmith shop. Ilavc jou tried a stew or pan loast as Frank Pabrc cooks it ? Order one and you'll thank us for the advice. The new shooting gallery next to Jo. Charters' barber shop, nightly attracts crowds. It has been newly fitted up and is well worth a visit. HANSKIN BROTHERS, Architects and Builders, All Uiint ot House work done at .-hovte.l notice. Shop Conn ASTOIMA. f ";lss mid .Wir Street, - - - OBEGON" Pioneer Caiulv Factory. FRESH CANDIES AND NUTS. A law and new variHj alwajs on hand. Pationize Home Manufacture. I se Cantlii-s that arc uiadc or Uouri mill llitruilrs .Materials. - Don't hu candies fiom foreign m:uiufai--ttirers where they ue poisonous articles. Buy id home where vou can sec that the canities an New Goods will be exhibited in every Department Xew Dress G-oocls, Tev Velvets, New Plushes, New Silks. NewSntifip; Jn all the new Shades. OVER. 300 T-A-MEirPIEm MK Wraps, Cloaks, "Ulsters and Dolman, "On our Fancy Counters we will display ail endless variety oi new goods. In the Gentleman's Department the latest stit Clothing, Overcoats, Hats. Shirts, Neck Wear and Furnishing Gtao!rf. The public will be afforded every facility to inspect our latest importations. Goods shown with pleasure. No importunity to bay. Upper Town busses -will stop at this- store each iyay- Astoi'ia, October 1, 1832. o. xx. oeoi: NEW STORE t nMmmiaMmiimnmMMimMnimMiMiiiMimi vr & Happy Greeting to All ! The Empire Store fresh and the Ineredlents are harmless. Call and .set- im Hell Toirei. at the fartorv uniioiUe the CIIA KI.CS II. OKKlvWlTZ. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nerv ous weakness, early decay, iusn or man hood, etc., 1 will send a lecipe that win cure you FJJEK OF CIlAlIfir.This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary ht South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. .Tosr.ru T. I xm ax. .Station 1). Xew York Pity. Slnlolfs Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by W. line men t. Will you suffer with Di.spepsia anil Liver Complaint '.' Shiloh'.s vitalier is Nun iy v . K. giiaramceu to euro you. i) Fresh fiuit leceived at C. A. Mav's by everysteamer. Xo stale trash. Every variety of Oregon and California fruit always on hand. P. J. Goodman, on Chcnanius street. has just received the latest and most insiuouauiu siyjo u Kcnis uno juuics boots, shoes, etc Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow shoes. A. M. Johnson & Co. have made ar rangements with one of the largest cof fee and spice houses in San Francisco, for a runK ground coffee.- As this cef: fce'is put up lo order, and for them onl v they are enabled to guarantee it per fectly puie. First shipment to arrive in about ten days. Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep al he finest fresh fish, etc., in their season Dement. Or plain, or beautiful, the while. ?so lady can afford to smile. Unless her teeth aie like the miou : And if she fail in this. Ami can't afford lo smile or kiss. She must use SOZODONT. I trow. Shiloh'.s Vitalizcr is what vou need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz- 7iness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 73 cents per bottle. Sold by W. K. Dement. Cat an h cured, health and weet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy. Price 50 cents. Masai Injector free. For .sale by W. E. Dement. Croup, Whooping Cough and Dion chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. Shoalwaler bay eysters: fresh every day. at Frank Fabre's. Tf vmi Willi! litro friwli l;iril nr .fuil sugar-cured hams, just from the e7iun-!i', try go to F. B. Elbcrson's bakery. In Ten Jnys Carl Adler Irenes for San Fr.iiiei.-co to pin chase a large .stock of fall and winter goods. Any one ha ing a special order will be accommodated and their purchase made to the best advantage. Penmanship. Single and double entry, book keep ing. "J. P. Feast er will "organize a school in the abou named branches at Main street school house iu Astoria, on Monday evening. Ocf. '', lSS2uit 7 o'clock. Terms: Twelve lessons in penman- shin.s... i welve le.s.sons in dock Keep ing. including penmanship $.".. 1 ormer c- ni pupils and public, school scholars at ic duced rate.-. Private lessons given ii on pail of thecitj. Xvxt Door lo Hie 1ythfait Iluihliaff Is how open will a very select and i-umpleto fitecfc T Oltr Q0D8 9 N0TI9H9, Ladies' and Children's Shoes. i OUR MOTTO: QIICK SALES AND SMALL PMPIV. OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE. ifClerks conversant with the English! German, Sfftp-. dinavian and French languages will be in attendance. GAM. AND SEK US. PRAEL BROTHEUv Astoria, August L'K, IS:. lZ?1Z-2 IJ 3UML Remember Frank Fa hre icecream Itis par excellence. A cry complete assortment of blank looks,alf sizes, stles and prices at the OH hook store. If vou want a good suit of clothes. iead made or made to order, call and -ee Mcintosh. Occident block. Hallo! Where are j'ou going '. Why. to Frank Fabre's for a pan roast. A fine line of birth dav and wedding presents at the City book store. Uab carri of good, nualilv AriinfV ' is prep; - i: rencu icssous. ocnoiars practicing For the genuine J. 11. Cutter old will find every convenience for studv Bourbon, ami the best of wines, liquors and improvement, at his residence. His and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem experience renders this an ppportunity opposite the bell tower, and see Camp- which it is worth while to any one to bell. embrace. The Peruvian .syrup has cured thou sands who were suffering from dyspep sia.debililv. liver complaint, boils, hu mors, female complaints, etc. Pamph lets free to any address. Seth W.Fowl it-Son- IJoston. Fane .soaps and perfumery of all kinds can be found at .1. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel. For lamu Rack, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Piaster, Price 2-"i cents. or sale by W. E. Dement. ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor. ASTORIA, - - OREGON'. special ABrajoTJiq-omMj REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. ILARGE ORDERS IS" I.IKK PROPORTION. Less Quantities, - - - 30 Cents psr Catfefi Bottled Beer, SI 50 per Bonis JTSpecIal attention paid to tmlers from Public Houses and Families. . TTTT , . . ,. Sleepless Nights, made miserable I'rof. .1. r. Mever wishes lo iiifimn i... !... ...-..;iti.. nn.,ni. v:i.:ini.c r.,-r. : arriages in every style ami Utc public ainl his pupils, that he is now the remedy tor on. Sold bv W. E. De alilv for sale cheap at Car settled and intends remaining here, lie j ment J is prepared to give music and also Shipper & Rybke. No. 11, Oak street Portland, are the bon ton tailors of tho metropolis. A large consignment of cloek received at Adler's. just THE COLUMBIA LA BREWERY 3! hT T3 IS SUPERIOR TO MOS1. AND III EXCELLED HY NONE OX THIS WiH- JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR, OHEIf AMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. aarOrters leU at the SKRMANIA BEEK HATll. will be promptly attiwhi . ,-a