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(z) mm i i niNji.-mrjgji; wwwBWPgaewwiu.ini" jii4d4'!rasggeujBjHaaw 2?Txc ails Qstextoxtx. ASTORIA. OREGON : SUNDAY OCTOBER 20. 1SS2 J. r. HALLOUAX Editor As II Seems. "What possible interefcl can it lacli to a lot of nasty revelations concerning the Scovillcs and Gui teau's sister, we are at a loss to un derstand. "We had hoped that when the wretch who mur dered Garfield was executed, the whole miserable business of daily telegraphic report about It would be ended; but every day comes "news" concerning who Mrs. Sco ville kissed, and what Mrs. Sco ville said, and on whose lap Mrs. Scoville sat as if airyone was in terested, and that suggests another thought, that the simple sending of the statement 2,000 miles over a wire doesn't make tiacs out of it. We read in the Oregonian of a man being drowned in the St. Lawrence river, and a girl being ravished in Alabama, and a boy falling into a pond in Maine, etc., but fail to see in what way that can be construed into intelligence. In the ordinary course of events, any one who reali.es what an enormous scope of country the Union is, can easily imagine a daily record of crimes and casualties. The won derful pari of it would be to have 50,000,000 people pass a day with outsome deviltry or accident occur ring in some nook or corner of the thirty-eight states. As it is, it looks as though the editor's desk AVas made the dumping ground for all the rubbish in the country, and because it is sent by telegraph it is labeled news. TiunTEUN" of the survivors of Col. Stevenson's old command of Mexican war veterans of the First New York Volunteers had a re union and dinner last Tuesday. A despatch from Col. Stevenson, who is in San Francisco, was received, asking "God's blessing on his old boys." Major Clark gave a brief review of the history of the old regiment. Over two-thirds of its original thousand members, he said, were under twenty-one years of age -when they were enrolled, and perhaps that accounted for the youthful appearance of those assembled around the table. It was considered an arduous under taking in those days, continued the speaker, to go to California. Gold had-not been discovered and it was an unknown land. Although the regiment did not sec much active service, still it had encoun tered many hardships. Of the original 1000 only l.0 were lefU Most of the survivors live in Cali fornia, but about forty had ic turned to the east. The world had dealt kindlywith the most of them, and the survivors represented 2",000,000 of capital. A Vhtoima despatch s.-rys that miners working in a bank at ( 'as hlar found about thirty Chinese coins strung-on a wire six feet be low the surface. The wire crum bled to pieces on exposure to the air. The coins are said by the Chinese to be over 3,000 years old. The question is now asked: "Were the Chinese the fir.,, set tlers of this .continent?" Ti:i: surgeon-general of the army anil navy has made a leporl to Secretary Lincoln, recommend ing five acres in the southwest corner of the Hot Spring moun tain as the site for the proposed army and navy hospital, for the construction of which 800,000 was appropriated at the last session of congress. Tiie "Washington territory papers make a very good point in suggesting to the voters that a full vote should be cast at the election on November seventh. The ex hibit of a large vote will be a good argument for the delegate to make in urging the claims of the territory before congress for ad mission into the union. JThe San Francisco registry books show a total of 43,000 voters in that city. A single vote makes consider able difference sometimes. At the late election m Ohio, the Re publicans carried three congres sional districts by a combined majority of sixty-two. A few more votes in two other districts ' would have given them two more congressmen. i Tim: Philadelphians have ju.t finished celebrating the two- ' hundredth anniversary' of the founding of their city. The Quaker city is to-day the most j distinctively American citv in the i United States. De-imti: the time consumed in the senatorial fight, the legislature found time to defeat the registra tion bill, one of the most worthy of .the hundreds that were intro duced. Ciia. Noni:. of Xez Pei'-f-county, Idaho, has declined : legislative nomination. H lonesome he must feel! Tm: Marquis of Lome ami Princess Louise will remain in British Columbia a month longer. Tim: Mayor of Portland et $1,300 a year. The ootmeiiiiicn get $300 a year, each. Lost. OCTor.KU ami. ai:oit em: miu: aloe'luiue roiiit.n m:i:i1I ween kili. with oik ju'ir nun louloi-k. and om pasr oars in her. Oars liramleil on Made .1.11. D. (1. AieaidifS.Ooill In iml ! Ihe paily returnm; herlo this office. if LIBERTY HALL! Friday & Saturday Evenings. Nov. 3d and 4th. 1'inler I ho inana'inotit or V. W. Stf.taii Nen Alaih.-I Tlu'ati.. I'oillaml. Boston Com ic Opera Co., Willi Boston" favonle Prima lo:tn.i. BESSIE LOUISE KING ! SnjMoit.'(lhyaiIi"lsoracliolcil;0'la5tiiil; in theMHvi-sfiil Mu.ial lAtrawtisinza, THE MAGIC DOLL! ' lty K. K. Wolf. Km., author of MiKh!y Hol lar, "ilomuw.. ' niotos." on., uutodimii!; thp most popular airs fiom "alienee. "?lasiolte." "Pirates of Veii7amv,""("iroI!e Oirolla.' "T.ille'Tajlor," "Bohemian l.iil." "Tra riavalo.'l'iiiafore, "Chimes of Nr inamly." "Olivette." .Hi rlli, littslr. I'mi. 'oiui:tI Silit:il!mis! Itcserveil seals. .'-'l.OO; Callery r-0 eeuls. For sale at Adlei's Book Store. GRAND CONCERT AT LIl'.HirrV 1IAI.U Wednesday Evening, Nov. 1st Commencing at 8 o'clock. PROF. J. MEYER, AftisXed liytlie JeM lusie.il t:ilenl in tin city, will gni' a jjnuul Vocal and Instrumental Concert. To v.liicli tin piiMieare iuitrl. TicKcN for s:tle at fail Adlei's ami IS. 1'. Sti'voiis S: i) JSook stou. Tills will lie tliiOlii:ial ewnt of Hie -m-soii. Pon'i inis it. Will He Sold. UNLESS TIIK r.OAT, FOUND 1SV MB last September and advertised in Tin: AsinitiAX at llu lime, iscl-mm-d willnn at days from this notice. I will m-11 it at iu jilnee to the highest ludder for cash, en life 1st davofNovenilici 1s. at luoVlock A. u. JOHN V.'AL'IKKS. Seaside. Oregon. Oct. 'JM. issi . 1 Leinenwcbcr &- Go.5 C i.i:i;.'kvv. r.r.r.i:. n. i.i:uv..v. KSTAIJI.ISIIKI) l-V"i. ASTORIA, ORECON, TAMERS AID CMRPJES, Manaf;: I unr; and i iiiparlcrs ot A LI. KINDS OF AND PIND1NG.S Wholesale Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. cD'llighcst cls!i price pahl for Hides and Tallow. NO FOOLISHNESS ! MUST MAKE ROOM ! 1 Lave returned from Han I'mneLseo. with the finest stock of ji:wi:f.ry. watciiks. AM) Solitl & :iiiI Silvern :i re. Kver offered to the Astoria public, and offer for .sale at extremelv iow prices the whole of my present Mock. This Is a lmna fide offer. Solid gold Walche. Chains. Uracelets, Bar Kings, Pms, etc. at ntaniifaetiireis piice. GUSJTAV IIANSBN. Delinquent City Taxes. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I, the undersigned. Chief of Police. hae been furnished with a warraiu Irom the eitv council reiiiliiiig me to collect the tae as sessed for ihe .ear lsp2. and now dchuii;cul upon the list, and make ictiirii of the .same withln.slMydays. All parties so indebted will tbeieforc please take notice and goeni thcmsehs accordingly "C.W.LAUC.HKirV. . . n Chief of Tolice. Astoria, Oregon, September 19, 1SS2. TO KEEP DRY FEET G-o D?o I. J, Arvold's ALL KINDS OF BOOTS & SHOES Kost i.AUir.K AX ;i:xtijKi;x 1 ha a law Mock of fiisl-rla.. j-oodsand u will liiul ni price, as low n-vnj. IllSt JlPCClVfll BY LAST STEAMER A larje Aorlincnt of the Xsttesl; Stylos, I inaki all kinds f Boots and Shoes to o!:im:i. ami siwi-atPf a puini.rr ri r. l'.i!in! Kvprla-tinjr Buttons on mir Mmes f ree of elsarjje. I.ep:tiriii' neatly ilmii. On tin Boailuay, opposite O. K.&.X. 1 ". AT CARL AD LEU'S You will find t!le fine-.! assortment of IX ASTOBIA. Xiw iioil. on eeiy t earner, eiiibraeiu;; oelli-s if all kind. Sneeial allnu-lloiis this Wlk. , FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY ! .STi:.3iMIt "KATATA" Ou'iijjIo her beini loo small for our I.iim no vs will hi Mihl on reasonable terms. Appl at the olliee of Badollet & Co.. Up per Astoria, for particular-, when tin boat ran be seen. BAIKM.I.KT & CO. d-:"o,l Pioneer Oaii'ly Factory. FRESH GANDIES AND HUTS. A large and new aiict alw:is on l:a:id. Patronize Home Manufacture. I ! ':iiu!ies thai arr ttiadc of (.iiiii! and Harmless .llaterials. Den: bn candies from foieign uiaiiufae tiiier.s when llny use poisonous articles. P.uvat home when ou can see that the Candies are fresh and the ingredients are harmless. Call ami see me at tin faiiorv opiKisile the Itell Tower. CHAKLKS II. i)EI:KWITZ. T. W. CASE, IMI'tlllTKK AND WHOLESALE AND UK TAIL DBA LEi: IN T? umwiuLU HUll "orncr Cheuamus and C:tss streeks. ASTi)KIA - - - OREGON - LEATHERS BROS. iio.it i2rii.ii:iss. Ip Stall's Over Ariitit Jl FopcIicii'm Shop. Call and eamiue the work we are doiia; and Me the wood we aie uin;;, iH-fon mak iiijra trade elsewhere. l'li:ST-CLSS WOKK A SI'LCIALTV. Proposals for Improving Benton St. SKA IjK1 rnto-:als- will lio received at the ofliee of the Auditor ami Clei k of tin city of Astoria, until Momlav, Nov. Uli. LS&!, at -1 nVIoek ! .m.. Tor the ini lroi'ineiit of lleistoii .street in MeCIuie's Asui!:i, lrom the south .side of Coneoin I Mice! to llienorlhsideof Coiutsiievl, in tin iiiauiicr noviiled hv Ordinance ?0. IJiiI-5 inuM stale the price for int inoviiiin fiont of each lot M'liar.delj. II:.ch hiil must also he aecoiiiiaiiiid wilh a guarantee signed h two npoi!--ihltt; pajcrtotheetreet that if the contract he awarded to sm-h bidder, that he will within forly-eiht hour; alter notice of such award, enter into contract thcicfor with yood and suiH eienl .urelic: for the raithful ierfonu anecofthc woiK. The riht to i eject an and all hids is hciehy rtjservcd. l'. ordci or Ihe Coiiiiiion Council. i:.CAi:i:rTiiKi:. ClIA..S. WlMttllT. I. W. Cask, Coiiiinitlecou Street., and Puhlic Ways. Ahtoria, Oct. Siilli, l.ss-J. lot-d Health is Wealth. Dr. K. v. Witt's Xcitc and P.niin Treat meiil: a .speciiic for Hysteria. Dizinevs, ConviiLsIon. Nervous Ilca.laeheIental I)e iirosion, Iaws of Memorv. Spermatorrhoea, impoleney. lnoli:nt:irj' Knilssions. l'rema tun Old A4C caused bv over-eertlon. ilf abiise. or ovcr-indulgcucc. which leads to iniseiy, decaj and death. One box will cure recent cases. aclthox contains one montlLS treat incur. One dollar a Imv.or .six boxes for live dollars ; sent by mail prepaid on re ceipt of price. We jjusrantce. six boxes to cure au wise. With each order received by us for six boxes-, accomiianied with five dol lars, wc will send the purchaser our written guarantee to return theinoncvif the treat ment docs not effect a cure. Cuaraiitees is sued only by V. K. Dement, dnisulst, As toria, Oregon. Oitlcrs by iiihII at regular prices. Dissolution of Partnership. TVrOTICK IS HERISUV GIVEN THAT the -LI partnership heretofore existing between .lohn P. Classen and Charles 11. Oerkwit, under the Una name of Classen & Oerkw itz, fs this day dissoUed by mutual consent. All debts will be paid by John P. Classen, and the business will be continued bv him. .lOIIXr. CLASSEN. CHAKLESIL OEKIvWITZ. School Tax Notice. rpo THE TAX 1-AYEltS OF SCHOOL 1)IS--1- trie! No. is. Clatsop county Oregon : You are hereby notilled that Hie assessment roll for the .v-hool tax in district No. is, for the year KS, is completed and is now in my hands for the next sixty days from date Here of. Pay yonnaxes in time and save costs. U. W.SHIVELY. Clerk School District Xo. S. Astoria, Oregon, October 2lst,l8S2. dtd e w m NEW eOOXSS, .a:n-:d reduced fh.ices ! I am o)fcnin!rn tir-.t class tk of Xt.v runiiturp.coini.nilngPXPiy thin: hi th hiuot Chamber ISets, Parlor Funiituiv, Carpets, Oil Clotlis, 3rat tings, -Laco Curtains. House Trimmings, ami flic1 hUlt novel ties in Inferior Decorations. 1 would respectfully Mijrgcst to parties ilosirous of eoinp; really fine goods to call. The quality or my roods taken in consideration with their price will commend them In all lovers of fine articles. 3Inttra,His ainl I$p:iiiir i" Stor!. nn,l Ir.Ut to Ortlcr. Aent forlloey's jjatent hed-s-ofa, of which there are over 30,000 in use on the Pacific Coast. Flavcl's building, opposite Welisj FargG & Go's office. H. VI. GALLICK. THE -NEW iBIfiHllife ii k LEH WSar.TZaS I U Jl Ll'IH 1ZL waammMi4:Pb' sr?r, ;i i r'-ii.'. A FDJLL 5TOCK ALWAYS OK HAND. Two doors east of Orchlciit Hotel, ASTOKIA. OIMKJOX. The Sir. eiSM, I " uy f rr.r.1' - F? 3. - gtgImiila?. IMfe 30, 1882 l.'.ii- fi-.i.lil Mini nivni'i :ii)iilv to .1. IT. 1 J1IAV. -ask iei: Union India Rubber Company's Ture ram Cum Crack Proof! RUBBER BOOTS. P.EWAiri: OF IMITATION'S! Ie sure the IJools are stamped CIIACK PROOF on the heels, and hae the PUUR GUM SPRINGS on the foot ami instep, v.liicli prevent their cracking or breaking. We are now making them with RUISIlKi: .IAD ASBESTOS Soles which will make them last more than twice as long as any Itubber Hoots made. l'OK SALE IIY ALL DEALEUS. ALL KINDS ltUP.P.r.n P.KLTINC, PACIC- I XC. HOSE. SPRINGS. C LOTH 1 XC. HOOTS AND SHOES, etc. :ooiYi:.iat KrmtEK o. It. II. PEASE. .Ir.. ......... S. 31. JtUXYOX, 1 A"4 ,,,N ."in San Fniucisco. PEEUVIAN BTTTERS ! Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco. Loeb & Co., Agents, Astoria. Notice. ALL PARTIES INDEBTED TO, or hold ing any indebtedness against Thomas Jones and Andrew Johnson, deceased. either or both of them, will please cull at the Union Packing Company's ofllcc within thirty das and settle same. CURTIS .T.TKEXCIIARD, HENRY jrATTSOX. P. E. FEIICHEX. Astona.Oet.S.lSSi A. Tan Dusen & Co. WOULD RESPECTFCLLY CALL THE ..:A.. nrinii..Li:ni.til.kr.i..t SSSitaS.JS?,s fot ll, f,,,,0Wln,: t-,nR The Itnprorcil Singer. The White. The Crowii , Anil The Elili-iilf-e. Which they are selling from $.1. to3"0. each and defy Compciitiou. Persons wishing to purchase machines should call and inspect our stock before pur chasing elsewhere, as we guarantee to give perfect satisfaction as regards quality and price. 1 llmi jSfr 70 ' MOD-EL kni:i: (.: r.i: had .ix as- TOUIA ONLY OK XL M.WB ' -. , Acr.XT tali. a:;d iaamim: it. vor WILL 15K ri.E.-'K! I XL 1IAVM w :l-o :i.iit Tur the M latent (Mill Stove Ami otlii'r Ilr.t-cI:!- .ovo.. Furnace Work, Stf.in Fit-tiuS-s- etc., n. sprcialty- Will leave Astoria for TILLAMOOK j j fj j J V A R 1 if T ! Fj J . iCKO.HILL, --- PKOI'JHl-rrOK AVALTKIirAHKS, - STACK JIANACF.K Engagement of Miss MAMIE GOODRICH, The Queen of Serio Comic. JOHTJUY STOKES Tin" "'iatPMt or All llebrcxv !nipcisouatois. CHAS. BARROW Thp 4'!rpMtPifiplil orlinslppl-y. Toellier-illi a new AH the Old Favorites Retained. Ojiru all tli Year, IViToritittKce rny .Niutil. Iluliri I iianue r Iro- sc.iiiiuu Oure a It eel.. Comprising ail the latest SONCS, DANCES AND ACTS. We give the Ecst Variety Entertainment In the West. The theatre is crowded niuhtly. and all who have witnessed the entertainment pro nounce it to be cdiial to any given elsewhere. ?Ir. Hill as a caterer for the pubiie'.s amusement nm not be excelled. Aujbodv wishing to spend a pleasant evening anil see sparkling wit and beauty without vul garity, .should improve the opportunity and conic. The company comprises tiie following well known Artists: Miss FA;3fiK Walton. MlS.s MOI.LIK ClIKLSTY. Mi:. Tom. Christy. Mr. Waltkk I'arks. All of which will appear nightly in their dlf feieut specialties. Open air concert every ev enmg ; perform aueecommeucingat 8; entrance to theatre on Benton street; private boxes on Cliena mus street. Now Stars in Rapitl Succession ! Barbour's No. 40 !2-PIy SALMON" TWINE ! CORK MB LEAD LIKES, SEINE TWINES. A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO., Ill 3Inrkit Street. Wan Fruucteco Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. Agent i. S. X. Co. P$7&gjs Having purchased direct from first hands an entire fresh stock for BY CALLING AT THE OLD .RELIABLE 2- JvT- Ma ri vi$3 rH & 25 V? lira SFSA r - ?jM-iS-?i VSfiU S We arc unpacking ress Goods ! Dress Goods ! tiintMiiiaiiti4iji3iiiiciiJftiiiiitiiitaiiiiiiuiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiii Our superb collection of Siifes, Satins, etc. Our assortment of new designs in Bhak Be up j MiielslBB j- Stand unrivalled for beaut)- of shades, variety of colors, and fineness of textures in Astoria, - Cloaks! Cloaks! Cloaks! In every conceivable Style, Material and Finish. Our slock IS gpuur prices AJxJu the Lowest I From the fact that in place of increasing we REDUCE expenses. We spare the pocket from paying extravagant REMEMBER LOCATION, o3x:fic:es.:dtx.a. store, P. O. CORNER. Jolm Ik, Sflonigomery, 'SlTfKSSOU TO JACK1NS & MONTOOMKUY.) COR-VEJt OF 3ZAIX AX!) ASTORIA, - CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OP FURNITURE AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN TOLES Complete in every branch. MARTIN OLSEN, DI-ALEK IX 8 FURNITURE S5 BEDDING. "" Corner 31am ami Squcmoqna Streets. Astoria. Orcson. WIDOW SHADES AND TRiMMIHGS; LOOKING CLASSES ET6 A Complete Stock. . PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. AT.I, KltfRS OF FITR-VITirRE REPAIRED AII VARNISHED. Fop Sale. fkQ ACUKS TfMBEi: LAND in T. 9 N, OVJO K. 7 West. Title good; price rea sonable ; trrins cash. J. O. r.OZORTII, Eeal Estate ASent TORE ave Money ! LrmQuTB GBBhmBFBBj ef&j the Choicest ! LAYS! DKAI.Kl'.S IX Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Mago Stoves and Ranges The llest in the market. ritimhliu goods of all kinds on hand. Jolt work done in a workmanlike manner. JEFFKKSOX STREETS,' QHEGOIT. s BEDDING THIS PAPER may be fouuil on nle at Geo. P. ROWKLlf & Co'ii Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Sprucn StrietMMiercaiver-1 NEWYORK. SSo foj t to llslngeontraeHmay