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(J give gnttg gtafcm. ASTOKIA.OKEGON: TflUKSDAY. OCTOBEK 19, 1SS2 .1. r. halloi:a. I'dltur The Salem Situation. The present session of the Ore gon legislature ends to-morrow night. Its record is an anomalous one. Ninety members elected to represent a constituency of 200, 000 people go to the state capital, and after reigning forty days and forty nights disband and go home, their chief merit being what they didn't do in the matter of legisla tion, aud their chief disgrace being what they didn't do in the matter of selection. Yesterday's dis patches show that the thirty-fifth ballot varied but little from the first, as far as Mitchell's strength is concerned. On the first ballot he got 30; yesterday he got 37; just that man' days of iluctuation from 35 to 12. It is a singular commentary on our effort at self government that influences un Iooke.d for at the outset can so control and retard legislative effort which is supposably toward good. It is almost certain now that 30 will stand firm for Mitchell during the remaining hours of the session, that the other IS Republicans will bestow the doubtful compliments of their votes on the man who takes their passing fancy, and that the Democrats who 'have the claim of consistency will vote for Shattuck; thus causing an ad journment of the legislature with out an election. Then comes the question, can the governor appoint? It is not ikely. In the Event of a lailure by the legislature to elect, the con stitution does not empower the governor to usurp legislative func tions by doing its work. Tis prob able, however, thai (iov. Moody will appoint a man, and leave the question of his admission to the United States senate at its next session. The next question "s, who will it be? Wc are not sufficiently posted to say positively, probably no one in the st-ite is, but we think it will be Uenry Failing. A Frexcii journal, the Gaulois, displays in its editorial columns a remarkable knowledge of Ameri can affairs. It gets matters dread fully, mixed. For instance, we are indebted to its enterprise for the information that the Arthurists, who evidently foim an important political pairy, regard the late Mr. Guiteau as a victim, and are so covetous of iclics that when his skeleton was taken to the umsem a few days ago they mobbed the vehicle, broke the coffin open and carried away in triumph one hand and various other portions of the "preparation." These relics are now, it seems, being sold for their weight in gold to stalwart Arthur ists. It was possibly owing to a dispute concerning the genuine ness of one of these mementoes that the deadly duel of which our Parisian contemporary has received exclusive information took place recently between that favorite son of New York, Colonel .lames Car cock, and the ciiief of that pewer ful tribe of Indians, the Chatta was, whose hunting grounds lie on either bank of the Hudson river a duel which proved fatal to both combatants. The California railroad syndi cate of Stanford, Crocker, Hunt incfton and Tlopkins, eighteen years ago, represented an aggre gate capital ot about 265,000. They are now listed as follews: Stanford, $80,000,000; Crocker, &10,000,000; Huntington, 50, 000,000, and the Hopkins estate, 30,000,000. The fact that this is the one huudred-and-first nnnversarv of 'CornwalHs' surrpnrler doesn't seem to awaken any extraordinary en thusiasm on the part of those who are always ready to celebrate. EuROrE.vx telegrams indicate that Gladstone will soon retire from public life. Mexican Railroads. There arc two great systems of railway rapidly penetrating Mexico from the United States, one of these, the Mexican Central, progressing southward from El Paso, in New Mexico, toward the city of Mexico, 1,200 miles dis tant and of which 200 miles to Chihuahua have thus been com pleted; the other, the Mexican National Railway, progressing southwest from Corpus Christi, in Texas, toward the city of Mexico, 990 miles distant, and of which 333 miles of the main line from Corpus Christi to Monterey have been completed. From the city of Mexico northward,also,there are 102 rrfiles of the Mexican National completed, leaving 450 miles of the main line to be completed to make the connection between the railway system of Texas and city of Mexico. Tin: next time his boat inn aground and he has leisure for reflection, President Arthur should wrap the drapery of his special flajr about him and sit down to profitable musings over the course of American history. .FohnTyler suc ceeded to the presidency through the death of Harrison, set about building up his own little parly, and vanished into nothingness at the end of his term. Millaid Fill more succeeded to the presidency through the death of Zachary Tay lor, failed to get a rcnomina tion from his own party, took that of his own little party, and vanished. Andrew Johnson succeeded to the presidency through the death of Lincoln, concocted his "policy," faiiled of a re-nomination by Republicans or Democrats, and vanished. Chester Allan Arthur has succeeded to tiie presidency through the death of General Garfield and fc building up his own little party with the inevitable accompaniments of dis sensions among the Republicans and no diminution of hostility on the part of the Democrats. It will not be long befoie we know .whether historj' is to repeat itself in his case. There is no man under the sun who docs not feel tho better, men tally and physically, for a day among the quail or ducks, or on the foaming brook with the elec tric shock of a two pounder thrilling him from his finger-ends clear down to his toes. There is no guile in the fields; no sin, no temp tation. Thcie is no wrangling of men, no care, but pure air, and the delight of space and the absence of dailv caie and attendant wony. Adout 400,000 3'oung beef cat tle, the handling of which tequires 2,000 men, and the selling value of which is over 5,000,000, have been driven north from Texas this year. XEW TO-DAY A3IIJSK.1IKNT. LIBERTY HALL! Last Night of the Hattie lore Comic Opera Co. Grandest Success of the Season ! Will appeal Tor Ihu last lime in jUfuila lo-nighl in 15ILLEE TAYLOR. Don't foiKct to limi: our sisters and our cousins and your aunts, and secure eats early. Keserved seats for sale at Adlei'sMiMc store. Notice of Copartnership. WE THE UNDERSIGNED. GIVE XO- tice that wc have formed nunclre In to .1 partnership under the nnn namejif So ils & Co.. for the punosc of doing a genoral bill posting business. CIrculais, Eunenil No tices, and Dills of all descriptions distributed on the .shortest notice. I- E. SEL1G. T- A. McCKKA. Oftice atTneo. Bnieker's Cigar Store. Astoria, Or., Oct. 17th, 18i. l: FOUKD. IN MY JUNK STORE, OCTOEEK 1C. 1SSJ, two lots of money In the junk, which the pinier Kin lia c by giving correct description, kind aud amount, and pay for this adoitib Ing. L JOPLIN. A. V. Allen, (SUOCKSiOli 10 l'AOE & ALLEN.) Wni.Jejy.lt and rel.iH tlenlor in PfSviBions, 6F88kety. Glass and Plated Ware, THOriOAL AN1 OOMhSIIG, FRUITS AND 'VEGETABLES. TosciIht with Wines, Liquors, Tobacco Cigars The largest aud most coinili stock of UooiK In their line Jo Ie found in the city. Corner of Caw and Sqiionioeqlu Slroeb', ASTOKIA. oi:koox. TO KEEP DRY FEET 3rO To I. J. Arvold's ALL KINDS OF SOOTS & SHOES vow t,.ni::s asi KXTi,r::urx 1 lia a large stork of first-ela-; poods :mtt von mil liml my prices as low s anv, I Mi to xi c my ouMoiiipin the worth of llu-ir money, and :! My them so lliat Ihey 1U eome acatn ami Itniit: Ihrir incnilt. 1 make nil kinds of Eools ami Shoes to Ol'DEl. ami jjuaratoe A l'EKFECT FIT. Patent EveilaMitnrlJnttons on our .shoes free of charge. Kcpairliijj neatly done. On the ltoailway, opposite O. It. &X. Dock. JIA6S0S C. (5R0SBT, Dealer in- HARBfAEE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, PLOIHEUR A2?l) STEAM FITTERS Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET iROH TIN AND COPPER, Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP PEP. PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch. Nono but tlx-ol class workmen nmploje:!. A !ari; assortment ofj SCALE? (mstaiitlyran hand. STAR MARKET. WHERRY k COMPANY, Fresli and Cured Moats, Vegetatoles, . FRUITS.. BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, VU KXXM TS Slroot, Antorla, Qgn FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY ! -STUAIKIt "ItATAT.V Owing to her "ooing twt small for our husi iio.nS will be old on ie:isouahle terms. Apply at tho ofilcc of Dadollot fir Co., Up per Astoria, for particulars, when the boat can he .seen. ItADOLI.ET & CO. d-CO.1 To Whom it May Concern. miUS IS TO CERTIFY THAT I HAVE JL rented mj Eestaurant, furnished com plete, to Ah lltian, and that I will not be le sponsilile for any .supplies furnished Iiim. DOCK LOONO. .Vstoria. Oregon. October Cth, 1R&2. ol" Ct Astoria and Portland. HlllfcStr. WESTPORT, RP..TCRNEU. - - . MASTER. x)y "J16, regular trips to rortland and Astorhi, leaving Bunicll's dock, foot of Mor rison street, rortland. at c a.m! Saturdays. i3-wUiIcavc Avlson & Fisher's dock, Astoria, at c a. 31. Thursdays, axreiglit carried at reasonable rates. mm mm wmm It E W S 1VEW &OOBS, I sun opening a first cla" Mock of New I'limitim, eoinprisiiiir cm ry thin? :n the line of Chamber Sets. Parlor Furniture, Carpets. Oil Cloths, Mattings, Lace Curtains. House Trimmings, and the latest novel ties in interior Decorations. I would respectfully suggest to parties desitous of seeing really fine goods to call. The quality of my goods taken in consideration with their price will commend them to nil lovei of fine articles. 3ct trasses and iSedditi!: in Stoclr. amt Mndc to Uriler.- Agent forHoey's atnr bed-s-ofa, of which there are over 10,000 in use on the Pacific. Coast. Plavel's building, opposite Welis, Pargo & Go's office. KL W. GALLICK. THE NEW MODEL iib vie rMII I'WIBff 'II I I S' SnmW&t srttt, !l lfeSS wnmwmmm A FULL STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. Two tlooib east of Oechh nt Hote'. ASTORIA. ORKCiOX. The Str. .: jt-? N . w r- I - .vmic rinj . ami will leave aalu for C,r.iy 's Harbor, Monday. Ootolicr 2l. Tor Ircisht and pu'.-ro apply to J. I J. I- It AY. Ascut 1. s. A. Co. Mtcascaiacu .VSK VOR- Union India Rubber Company's Pure Tuni Ctim Crack Proofi RUBBER BOOTS. IJEWAEE OF IMITATIONS! Be sure the Hoots arc stamped CKA CIC i PROOF on the heels, and Iiae thoI'L'.'E OUM SVRIXOS on tin foot and instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking. We are now making them with ltlIlillEll AX1) ASBESTOS Solas which will make them last more than tv.ie-'.-is longa- any j Rubber Boots made. j FOR SALE BY AlX DEALERS. ALL KINDS RUBBER BELT1NO, PACK- I ivn liner ctmw. iMOTIltVf! I BOOTS AND SHOES, etc. (iOODYEAB RVDBtriC CO. R. II. VEARE..fr.. J ..,... S.M. RUNYON, j-"0"18. San Francisco. PERUVIAN BITTERS ! Wilmerding &-Co., San Francisco. Loeb & Co., Agents, Astoria. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the partnership heretofore existing between John P. Classen and Charles II. Oerkwit a under tho firm name of Classen & Oerkw itz. Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts will be paid by John P.Classen, and the business will be continued bv hiiu. qpnx P. CLASSEN. CHAKLESH. OERKWITZ. LEATHERS BROS. BOAT BUILDERS. Up Stair Over Arudt &, Ferchcn'H Shop. Call and examine the work we are doing , and see the wood wc are using, before mak- Ing a trade clscw here. I FIRST -CfVSS WORK A SPECIALTY.' Notice. All parties indebted to, or hold - Ing any Indebtedness against Thomas Jones and Andrew Johnson, deceased.elther j til uutii ui kitciii, win ii;4iaJ t.iii .it &nu wi'i j i acKingiyompanysoaice wiuim inuij uuj.i :uid settle same. CURTIS J.TRENCnARD, HENRY JIATTSON, P. E. PERCHEN. Astoria, Oct. 3,1132. m ijmMammmji:.iig vim - & wegggKnn.jmia.il i vjaj&Jm&MumrmKmmaamiBM T Q UANCi: ( AX 15K HAD IV AS TORIA onia or Sl Vf TL Vlf A.''krYiXZ ill i i nt.ltYZJL&3 ' u;i:vr &S2i cuu AN1) kxaMIXK IT, YOI' will r.r. im.kasi:i. VV.. HAVt:s i- aUo a'-ent tor the Ami other fiM-el.iss itove. mriiaco Worlr, Steam J?it tiacs. etc., a specialty. Will li-:i Astoria for GSAY'S EARBOit ON Ttasfai,Octolii9,M -r'- - UKTti:x:xt: xrT day. Will Irtive for Shr:ihv:tter IJ::y on WtMljiesiLiy. OctoDiT Ku letiirnimr JJ jj V il fi B T ! E S . IfJEO.lIILU - - PROPRIETOR STAfiK MANAOEU "WALTER PARKS, Enxuitemcitt of Miss HAmE GOODRICH, Tiie (Jiiccii of Scrio Comics. J0HMKY STOKES TIu rentc.t or All Hebrew luipex'Honntoi.. CHAS. BARROW The CheMei-fieltl or llln-lreUy. ToSrthcr with a new All the Old Favorites Retained. 1 Oim-ii all I hi V.ir. rrrforninisco i;r. Mulil. Entire riiaiiKi' or fro- Kninmic Obit a IVirk. Comprising all the latest SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. The theatre Is crowded nightly, and all who have witnessed the entertainment pio nounee It to be cniinl to any h en elsewhere. Mr. Hill as a caterer for the public'., amusement c.in not be excelled. An, body wishing to spend a pleasant Pveniug and iee .sparkling wit and beauty without ul carity. .should improo the opportunity and coinc. TI10 company comprises tin following well known Artists: Miss Fa nx ik AValtox. Mis jou.ir. Christy. Mi. Toar. Giikistv. Jilt. Waltku 1'auks. All of which will appear nightly in their dif ferent .specialties. Open air concert every evening ; perform ance commencin;: at 8; entrance to theatre on Benton street ; private boves on Chcna nuis street. Now Stars in Rapid Succnssion ! Barbour's No. 40 12-Ply SALMON TWINE ! CORK MB LEiiD LINES, 43 T? T TVT l raTVfT T "!VT "C 3 J5JLu J J3IJlj xYxl3i.jia 1 A Full Stock Now on Hand. 1 HENRY DOYLE & CO., 511 Marltct Street, Sau 1'raucisco Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. aJBfcif 4 irtiiixflBj kjj mV JPjfi PhoJ Sr4V RtJ K5 13 JbK SB iH 9nk m Wm if W i 1 m vssy t"v9 ? 5 w 9 vst USESS mOBS DEPARTMENT. Large lot of good serviceable Dress Goods reduced to 12 cents per yard. Splendid all Wool Cashmeres, all colors, reduced to 4.0 cents per yard. TBEMENBOTJS REDUCTION ! All our 1.10 Cashmeres, all colors, re duced to 80 cents per yard. Thb &?eniesi 8a?iBe f the SMal Calicos, 16 yds. of all best brands, S1.00 Handsome pieces of Dress Gingham, 10 yards 1.00. Nottingham Lace Window Curtains at very Ioav figures. Call early and secure choice selections. We still bave on liand about 20 Hand- sossie Ladies Cloaks, To be disposed of at a sacrifice. OUR SHOE DEPARTftlENT Being; almost closed out 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 CALSF0R -iJoiin iL XHontgomery, (SITCESSOR TO JACKINS & MONTGOMERY.) CORXEK Ol' 3ZAIX AXi ASLXOXil. - CHAS- HEILBORN, ilANUPACTURER OF FURNITURE 35 BEDDING- AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in every branch. MARTIN OLSEN, DEALER IN Ev FURNITURE 5 BEDDING-. Corner USain and Squcmoqua Streets. Astoria. Oregon. WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES ETC A Complete Stock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL. AFFORD. AtT, KIXDS r rUISITURE KEPAIBEI AWI VARRISHED. LOEB & CO., JOIlBEItS IX WINES, LIQUORS, AKD CIGARS. AdENTS FOE TIIE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. -AUkoou" sold at San Francisco I'lices. MAIX STEEET, Opposite Parker House, Astoria, Oregon. T STOCK NIA STORE DKAI.EKS IX Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Bl.igee Stoves and Kanges The Best in the market. Piuniblng Roods of all kinds on hand. Job work done In a workmanlike manner. .1KFFKKSOX HTKEKT8,1 Leinenweber & Co., C. LEIXENWEBEtt. H. EROWX. ESTABLISHED 18G5. ASTOKIA, OREGON, TAMERS M CDRBBIES, Aranulactnrers and Importers of A Ui KINDS OF AND FINDINGS Wliolesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOW. KHIIIshest cash price paid for Bides and Tallow. ' li-vi y