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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1882)
w rnBwntuwJ gfte gtftfg sta.to, ASTORIA. OREGON : SATURDAY OCTOBER US. 1S82 J. F. HALLOKAX. .....! Editor Our National Legislature. The states which have; already elected their representatives in the next house arc Maine, Ohio, Ore gon, Vermont and West Virginia. Maine and Vermont each lost a congressman under the new ap portionment, while Ohio and West Virginia each gained one. Thus far the Democrats have gained seven votes and the Republicans have lost five. . The next house will consist of T25 members 32 more than the present house con tains. The increase is in the val ley of the Mississippi. On the 7th of November the territories will all hold general elections, and thirty-tin ee of the thirty-eight states will elect congressmen. It is about as certain as :i thing can be that is aft yet in the future, that the Democrats will control the house. In the senate there will be twenty-five scats vacant next March. As onr stale led off in electing a republican congressman last June, so she led off on the 20th by electing a Republican senator. It is almost certain that the next senate will have a Repub lican majority. - None of the great questions now pending are likely to be decided by the present congress. It has only a short session before it. It will reassemble on the first Monday in next December and ex pire by limitation on March -1th. When the Christmas holidays an subtracted there are only a couple of months for woik. The tariff commission will hand in its report, but it is not probable that action will be taken on it. The interests which will have to be reconciled are too many and couilicling to render an adjustment probable. Under this view, the tariff and kindred questions will have to go over to the next Concrress. That body will, therefore, be likely to cut quite a figure in our history. It will come on the scene just as many important problems are ripe for solution. The congress which precedes a presidential election, besides, is usually very active in this line of operations, for its chief business is to manufacture issues for the great quadrennial strug gle. Tn Pennsylvania there isa icvolt against the rule of the "bosses." In New York there is total disrup tion of the Republicans. But a reconciliation is not possible. In several other states there is an eternal struggle to gain over the party to prohibition. The move ment has been successful in Kan sas and Iowa, and is likely to be successful in Nebraska. Perhaps some changes will be made in 1S84. The tariff by that time will get down to the people. Theic is a labor issue, also, which ma' as sume large propoi lions. Woik is now being doneatthe hmeau of sta tistics at Washington on the sub ject' of the relative value of wages in this county and in Europe. The questions iuvolved are very intricate and difficult. If ih investigation is conducted im partially there is every reason to believe that it will exerci&e-a potent effect on the constitution of society. If the benefits of protec tion to the workingmen are demon strated beyond cavil, the question in relation to the tariff will be subsidiary and suboidinate. But, for the present theie are no politi cal phenomena observable but a partial revolt in the Republican party against "boss' rule, and a pretty general effort to commit it to prohibition in various forms. The Democratic parly for the moment appears to be less dis turbed. The rule of the old drill sergeants has been geuerallv re stored. It has taken strong giound against prohibition. The inhabitants of Crook county have organized, and selected a full et Of county officers. A Washington despatch says: In the report on militia, the chief , of ordnance says: Our standing J army is a small one. For the de- J fensc of the country our main de- j pendence is our militia. The mi-! litia should therefore be kept in the best condition possible for ae-1 tual service. Volunteer onraniza- j tions in state and territory should j be encouraged, and every effort be made to promote their efficiencv in drill and discipline, and make them skillful in the use of their arms. It is the best way and the only way to render them a safe and sure reliance on the breaking out of war, and before a little campaign has inured them to hard service and disciplined them into old sol diers. Tin: London Times of the 2Cth inst., says the British government has informed France it makes no objection to an abolition of capitulations with Tunis, ami lJ establishment of French liib.w.:ti.- in honorable conduct, in which it has full confidence. Gieat Brit ain, however, can permit nothing detrimental to her commercial treaty with Tiini. France has given the fullest assurances on this point and it i perfectly understood by her that whaleer arrangements England may make with Egypt, the tight of French citizens shall be respected equally with those of the British. jA;:uir.. On lhelMthinsl., y I.Vv. V. T. Chap man, A. Mf.iiMtii. ami Hilda llariuiau. NJHV TO-DAY Lost. OCTOUCK KT1I. A1JO IT ONK .Ml 1.15 aboxe'loujmo I'oint.n Miiall siu-rn kitf. with ono p.ur iidii umI(M-k ami oik jutr oai in lnT. 0.:r branded on blntii .1. 11. DAI. A nn:inl of $.'.() v. ill hi l:t'nl li U:r partx returning Iktio this oSfuc. if LIBERTY HALL! Friday & Saturday Evenings. Nov. 3d and 4tii. Under the management of 1. V. Stcch.m .Nrw .MaiKel Theatre. Portland. Boston Comic Opera Co., Willi Boston's fax onto Prima Donna. BESSIE LOUISE KING ! Kuitporled by ailNK of afknoxxlodgcd ability in lbe suecov.ful Musical Ktraxaganza, THE MAGIC DOLL! Ity K. 11. Wolf, 11.. author of.Mightx- Dol lar." "Hobbies." "i'l.otos." etc., introducing tlie niot popular airs from "Patience.' ""xl'ihcotle. "Pirates of 1 nzance.'""('iroilc Clrolla." "P.illocTaxlor," "IVihemiau ("n!," "Fm Piaxalo," "Pinafore." "ChlmoN or Nor mandy," "Olixrttc." Jllrth, 3Zns(e. 2'iiia. Comical .SHimlions" I'txcrxcri seaK SI.Oo; Gallon- "A cciiK ForsaleatAdlor'sDook St on. GRAND CONCERT at unr.irrv hai.i- Wednesday Evening. Nov. 1st Commencing at 8 o'clock. PROF. J. EVIEYER, Assisted bylbo bet JInsical t.ib'iil m tln city, u ill k c a Knitid Vocal and Instrumental Concert. To v.bicii tlie public aio nniU'd. Tn'J;n for salor.l fail Adb'r and W.V. Slrwns & ()" iiook stores. Tills will be the Musical cnl of the -.'a-Min. Ditiri itiis-:l. Will Be Sold. Itni.isss iiii: uovr. nirxn r.v iir: J last Sctcinl . r and adwrtbvd in Tin AsToiMANal the iinic. isilamicd uiilnn:ai days from this nolii-c. L will sell it at m tlaic to tbo liiKhc-.t bidder for cash, on llic ilsfd.iv of ormbi rlsv.at lnoVloik .y. .KUiNWAl.'lFKS. Sc.isidc. Oregon, Oct. 21st, l.ssi . 0 1 cyag l2 0 PILLS SYMPTONIS OF A TORPID LSVEI1 Ioss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain in the Head, -vTith a dull sen sation in the back part, Fain under the Shoulder Wade, fullness afcer eating, -with a disinclination to ex ertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with a feel ing of havintr neglected come duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Plutterinjj at the heart, Dots before the ayes, "Sel low Skin, Headache grenerady over toe right eye, Eestlessness, with fit ful dreams, iighly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATSOM. TTJTT'S PIX.Z.8 aro especially adapted to sucli cases, one ilosc ci reeU nclj a chanBc of feeling as to astOBisIx the suflcrer. iTll?y.lnc?Sa?e he Appetite, and cauco tho body to Take ou lUcsli, t hus tl o m tem is aeHrlslied, and by their Tonic Action on the Digestive Orcaiis. It ex ular Stooia are produced. l'licc'-Scciiu. TUTT'SHAIROYL SfMS"- cj-niSKKns chanco to a Grssv EiACKbyaflnglanppUcationof tlilsDin. lc lrapsanatural color. Actfllcstautanwas- OFFICE, (S MUKBA.X ST., H. T. Vutel KctrffU Ulb, vtilti xuui oaJaSiSi J TO KEEP DRY FEET C3-o To . J. Arvold's L ALL KINDS GF BOOTS & SHOES fo;: l.AIHHS AX!X:KSTI.KMKX 1 have a laro Mori; of KM clav good and o.i v. ill find in prirrs as loxx :iaiix .lust Jfreelvril BY LAST STEAMER A largo Assortment of (lie Jatcst Stylos, I make all kind, of llools ami Shoes to OKliKlt. ami giiatntw A lT.irKKCT 1'IT. l'.Uf ut Kxvrlatiag llr.ttons on our hoe- f ree of charge. Impairing neatly done. On Hie Uoailuay. opposite (. K. & X. Dock. FOR THIRTY BAYS ONLY ! Sl'KA.llEUt "KATATA" Oninglolior Jwiiijj loo Miiall for our Iii.:-iic-.n will be sold on reasonable terms. "Applx at tlieonieoor Kadollot & Co., Up per AMoru. for paitii'Ulais. when the boat ran be seen. r.ADOI.I.lT & CO. 1 -sod Pioneer Caiulv Factory. FRESH GANDiES AND NUTS. larpf and now vatiel always on liaud. Patronize Home Manufactme. Is? Candies ilia! arc made of .nil and Harmless .tla'crlnN. Don't buv mndies from foicipi inannfae tnrcr v.liei-c tbe um foisonoiw ailnles. Iii al lioint when oii can see that Iho I'ainfies are fresh and" the ui'redienls are ban'iJovs. ("all and ee me at th- facton ojipoMle the 1V1! T iwer. CllAi:l.l.S H.'OI.UICWITZ. MAGSD8 0. CROSBY, De.dor in HAfiDWABE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, ri.VniKlISXDSTMVMFlTTEIlfi Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIH AND COPPER, Cannery aiifl Flslieriiiens Supplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP PER PLUMBING ami STEAM FITTING Bono, with t.eatness and dispatch. Xone I'tit Ilrst cl.ii workmen emiloed. A I.itR assort meiit of J 8CJALEH (MMistniilly.oii Iiand Proposals for Improving Benton St. SEALED Proposal will lc receivi'il al thi-unii'i orilio Auiiiidr.uiil (Mnkof tlie il ftf Asloiin. until Simula v. X'nv. Uwh. l.ss-,ai oVIck i.m.. for tlie im- nniveiiieni oi lieiuoiiKircei m Alei Utros A.stmia, fiom Ihe.sniitli siiieol C'onntin ly stn'i'1 to thi' north side of Court street, in (lie manner piovideil by Ordinance Ihfl. HiiN must .t:ite tlie p'riee for ini in o infill front of earh lot separately. Each hid must also he accompanied Willi :i namntee signed hy I wo iespon--ihle ik paver, to the eflect that if tlie contract. ii: awauled to Mich bidder, that lie will within furly-cijii Iiours after notice of Mich award, enter into contract therefor Willi jrood and suffi cient nineties for the faitliful perform ance of tin- woik. The rijhl to icject any and all bid is hereby lescned. S ouler of tlie Coninton Council. l!.l'Ai:i:rTiii:i:s. ('H.S. WlMf.lIT, 1. V. ('Am:, ('oniiuilteeon Street and Public 'as. Astoi i.i. Oct. 'iiith. 1S.S2. " uiui Health is Wealth. Dr. K. V. West' N'cni- and P.rain Treat niciil: a spccifif fur llyMcria. Dizziness, ronvislMiin, Nervous lIcadhche.Mcutal De prosi(iii, Kins of MtMiiof. SpeniiatorrlitH'a, liii.ol4iii. luuluntary Kniissiuns, Pivina turc Oiil Ac. caucJ lij- icr-c'Hiin. sclf alnee, or oicr-iiulnlcncc. which leads to niiscrj.ileeay and death. One lo will cun recent iv.s." :u'ltlo contains one months tii-almcnt. One ilollar a bov. or .siv boxes for lae dollar; sent i niail prepaid on rc eeipi of pi ice. V guarantee .sj b(es to cure :hij isc. With eaeli onlcr reeeiel by MsfiirsivboM's, aecoitipaiiied witJi live dollar-., we will villi tlie purchaser our written guarantee to return tliuiuoiicvif the treat ment does not etJeet a cine, ihianintees is sued, on l W. K. Dement, ibiipgLst, As tona. Oiegon. Onlers l nriil at regular unci's. -AT- CAKL ADLER'S itu will find Hie finest :ivoitiuent of jsrcsr Croons IX ASTOKIA. Nexv g(Mds ou evco' steamer, embracing Novelties of all kinds. Special attractlous this week. urns cmvi w NEW GOODS, AKTI H.jESX UCS ID FB.IC3S ! r am opening a first cl.is Mork of Xe;r rnrniturc. comprising oxcry Using hi the line of Chamber Sets. Parlor Furniture, Carpets. Oil Cloths, Mattings, Laee Curtains. House Trimmings, and tlie. latest novel ties in Interior Decorations. 1 would respectful!' surest to parties desirous of seeing really fine goods to call. The quality of my ooas taken in consideration, with their price will eoniuuMid them to all lovers of fine articles. HIattraMs :itt Elrdtliii;; in Stork, ami ninth to Order. Agent forUoey's patent biMt-j-ofa, of which there are over 10,000 in use on the Pacific Coast. Flavel's building, opposite Welis, Fargo & Co's office, EL W. GALLICK. THE NEW MODE - timWsmMlsfe&zmhl BmrnLmmi mmm A FUJbli STOCK AliWAYS ON HANI1. 13- S?.- TT A 7T3E3S, Two doors e:ist of Oeeidenl Hotel, ASTOKIA. OUtt'OX. The Str1: u --? : r t'.zV' 11 3 Tor freight and passage applx to ASK FOIt- Union India Ruhher Company's Pure Para Gum Crack Proof . RUBBER BOOTS. P.irvYAHK 01 IMITATIONS! lie sure, the Hoots are stamped VUACK PltOOV on the heels, and haxe the 'L'.'K GUM SPU12CGS on the foot and Instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking. AVe are now making them xxith UUllliKll AXD ASBESTOS Soles which will make tlicm last more than txxicea Ionga any Hiihhrr Boots made. POIt SALE 1JY ALL DEALKP.S. ALL KINDS ItrilllEK DELTINO. PAriC- IN(J, HOSE, SritrNCS. OLOT1IINC. ROOTS AND SHOES, etc. C-OOIYF.lR ItrBBKIt '0. 11. r.'KASE..fr..l .,,,, S.M. 1UJNYOX, u,ls' ."111 San Francisco. PERUVIAN BITTERS ! Wilmerding &. Co., San Francisco. Loeb & Co., Agents, Astoria. Notice. ALL TARTU'S IXDHRTKD mor hold ing any indebtedness against Thomas .lones and Andrew .lolinson.dei cased. either or both of the m.xvUI please call at the t'nioii Packing Company's ofllce within thirty daxs and settle same. CURTIS .I.TIMIXCIIAIM). HENRY AIATTSOX, V. 1. PKRCHLN. Astoria, H'r.t,l53. Summons. JUSTICE'SCOUKT.rKECINCT 01' ASTO ria, Clatsop county. State of Oregon : P. 11. Fox, .Justice or the Peace. I. W. Case, Plaintiff, x-. II. c. llolcomb. Defendant. To II. C. Holconib : In the name of tlie State of Oregon, greeting : :. Unless you appear ami answer the com plaint tiled against you in tlie atioxe entitled com t and action, on the ntst day of October. 1SS. at t o'clock A. 3i plaintiff therein xxill take judgment against joufur tlie sum of SltfCft) and disbursements. This .summons is published hi tlie D.xilv Astoiuax, bv order of scilil court, made tills ir.tli day if September, 1SKL , . .Justice said Court. J. Q. A. UOWI.HV, Attotuey for Plaintiff. d-es-ct liKJ IF 'Aim piI TyvXMVll I Inilt-CBICT " --.C -T"-. -.- Ij ORB I r.wci: tan r.i: had ix as- ioi:ia oni.v oh li B. B. SI A WEB, Aiir.M" CM.I. AM) KKA.MIM-: IT. VOl WII.I. 111! 1M.KASKI. 1. K. HAWKS i al-o aent b.r the Mi patent CooMi Stove And other fiiM-clas stoves. "fumaco Work, Stcnm Fit tinKs. etc., a r.jipcinlty- miim AVill Ieae Astoria for TILLAMOOK ON B gffidHeteSiratoy. OBblier 29, 1882. .j. ii. ;k.va. AKentS.W. X. Co, MUMWHOcx-JHUcsxiaarswcai HILL'S VARIBTIBS. CEO. HILL. - - - PROPRIETOR WALTER PARKS. - STACK 51 AXACP.R Engagemeiit or Hiss MAMIE GOODRICH, The Queen of Serio Comic. JOHNNY STOKES Tlie CireatcNt or All llelirexv Impersonators. CHAS. BARROW Thr C'lieMtevtlelil ol Ilnstrelsy. Together with u new All the Old Favorites Retained. Opru all flic Year, retftirniaiifc Six try Mgbi. t;ii!ire tb.ingc or rin- g rain me ore a "41 crK. Conirising al! the latest SONGS, DAHCES AND ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. The theatre is crowded nightly, ami all xxho Iiaxe xxitnevsed the entertainment pro nounce it to be euti.il to any glxen elsewhere. 5lr. Hill as a caterer for the public', amusement can not be excelled. Anxbody wishing to .spend a pleasant exvuing anil see sparkling x it and beauty without xul garity, .should improxc (lie opportunity and come. Tlie company comprises the following xxcli kuown Arti-ts: 51ls Kaxnik Wai.tox. 5IISS 5lei.ni: Ciint.sTx. All:. Tom. Ciiki.stx-. 5lK. WA1.TKK 1'AKKS. Ul of xxJiich xxill appear nightly in their dif ferent specialties. Open air concert ex cry ex enmg ; iierform aucc commencing at K; entnuiee to theatre on Hcutou street; private Iiom-s on Chena nnis street. Nnw Stars in Rapid Succession ! Barbour's Ho. 40 12-PIy SALMON TWINE ! gobk m mm umi .'SEINE TWINES. I I A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 55 1 31arket Street. Sun Fraucico Sole Agents for the Paciilc Coast. Having purchased 'direct from first hands an entire fresh stock for B CALLING AT THE OLD RELIABLE IToii UTill Save BrToney ! Wc arc unpacking tittik4iadiiiiijaiiiiiiaii(aiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiitiiaiiiiiiiituiiaiiiiiMiiMHiMU Bress Croods ! Dress Goods ! MaaasMBMaMMaaaaaaiaiaaaMaiMaivaaaiMaaflBaiaaaiaiaiaiaiJi Our superb collection of SilMs, Satins, etc Our assortment of new designs in Bfsck Brspj MbMbIbIbb Stand unrivalled for beauty of shades, variety of colors, and fineness of textures in Astoria, Cloaks! Cloaks! Cloaks! In every conceivable Style, Material and Finish. BgdlhOur stock IS tlie Choicest ! BlOur prices ARE the Lowest ! From the fact that in place of increasing we REDUCE expenses. We spare the pocket from paying extravagant OUTLAYS! REMEMBER LOCATION, P. O. CORNER. John A. Montgomery, (SUCCESSOU TO JACKINS & iUOXTOOMKKY.) . TBBin '7 flF mm! fiT' "WJ3iri( Tin -mm8mB&3 . coI5:J of .iiaix asp ASXORIil, - CHAS. HEILBORN,' JIAMUPAC11IREK 01? FUBNTTTIRE b 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, di:ai.i:i: ix E5 FURNITURE Ss BEDDING. Corner ZUain and Nritienioqnn Streets, Astoria. Oregon. WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES ETC A Complete Stork. PiUCES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. Af.I. KIKDK OF FUISKITriSC KI3PAIKKD AII VAUSISIIED. For Sale. OAQ ACllIiS TI31P.EII LAND in T. 9 X, OvO U. 7 Vet. Title good ; price rea sonable ; terms cash. .1. 0. 1IOZORTII. Eeal Estate Acent STORE DKAI.KRS IX Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magce Stoves and Ranges The. llest in the marker. Piuinhiuitxooris of all kinds on hand. Job xxork done in a xvorkmanlike manner. .ieffkksox stkekts QREQOIT. THIS PAPER may Ix? found on filo at Geo. P. Roxx'ELr. & Co's Newspaper AlTertIsinj Bureau (10 Spruc StreetMxhereaux'er-1 NEWYORK. 2to ror it tlilngcontraet-iinay K