i,- '- m gfte Siiittj tafcm. HoiTlim lMnm -s n rsi - l r t r 4- -i-i -.-.-i- I . , sJ T f " T yw p"T" T -" Vlllg pillUUclOCU UUCUt UUIU JUISI llclllUb 3ki W l ASTORIA. OREGON: j II M I F I I I i an entire fresh stock for SUNDAY NOVEMBER 3. 1SS2 (SUOCES.SOK TO 1WCE & AlLEf.) Wholesale and ratall dealer tr, -M-a vy m - JL l J. F. IIALLOEAX. .Editor - r? FOB. THE I !isv i m 1T - t Jl 4 t . m fefe. " . 2C- 3 t adlPBW 'f4K' 14?; v:;SP''S?iS5Sj Spencer on American Politics. Tiieki: ib at present a great man traveling m America, in an unostentatious manner, avoiding 3 i all publicity and quietly taking observations. He is an English man, Herbert Spencer by name, and the foremost thinker of his time. He has done moie to influ ence thought and culture than any other one man living. Sub mitting the inevitable "re porter" a few days ago, in New York, in answer to the question what he thought of America, meaning the United States Mr. Spencer said in relation to our pelitics: "You retain the foi ms of free dom, but, so far as I can gather, there has been much loss of the substance. Jt is true that those who rule you do not do so by means of armed retainers, but they do it through regiments of men armed with voting papers. ine political machinery, as it is now worked, has little lesemb lance to that'contcmplated at tho outset of vonr politic?! life. But do not infer therefore that 1 tnuiK licpuDiican institutions a failure. I have always considered that the Americans got their government by a happy accident, not by normal progress, and that they would have to go back be fore the' could go forward. Events seem to justify my view . America is showing on a larger scale than ever before that 'paper constitutions' will not work as they are intended to work. "Within the forms of your constitution theie has grown up an organiza tion of piofessiona! politicians altogether uncontemplated at the outset which has in a large measuie become the ruling power. The fitness of men for free institutions is dependent chiefly upon character and only in a secondary degree on education. v .- J3ut vior i.ne universal delusion s v& ibt education as a panacea for . jA'' political ils this would have 'r&aaiSiftiiofficicntlv clear bv ihc 7Ur.fMi"y.. .. . - . aailv disclosed in vour '&&rL ,. 4l. "... !. .jryiis nub mu uiuu wiiu control your federal, municipal organizations our caucuses run your par- &tisan campaigns all educated men, and has their education prevented them from engaging in or condon ing briberies, lobbyings and other corrupt methods which itiate the actions of your administration? I think not. I account for this by the remoteness of profit to each individual from political purity, citizens not considering it worth their while to fight against each abuse as it appear.. Jt is an easy going readiness to permit small trespasses because it would be troublesome, or profitless, or un popular to oppose, which leads to the habit of acquiescence in wrong and the decay of free institutions. Free institutions can be maintained only by citizens each of whom is instant to oppose every illegitimate act, every assumption of suprem acy, every official excess of pov.er, however trivial it may seem. The American pauses to consider whether he can afford the time and trouble, and so abuses creep in. All these lapses from higher to lower forms begin in trifling ways, and it is only by incessant watch fulness that they can be pre vented." NEAV TO-DAY Boat Found. A SMALL SKIFF, Ol'TSIOi: OIIO. W. Hume's cmnen-, umtetl white with word 'wae" painted on stem. Loser will inquire at Nie's restaurant. l w k BOAT FrrB ON OCT. 3IST. AKOAT -Jl PilirT LOXO. P'tinte I leddish-bntiv u. e3in- a-s'ion' at my plaee one mde below Young's nter. Owuer will prove nroniiv :nd p i rharees. H!i:Mt;!:.y. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE IS HEKKUY OIVEX THAT t'.e partnership heretofore existing between lolm I. Classen and Clrirles II. Ocrkwil. under tho finn name or Classen & Oeikwttz, is tills day dissolved by nuit ual eouseiit. All debts will be paid b John P. Classen. .ml the business will be eoniinued bv him. 10I1X P. CLASlSEX. CHAPiLlCSH. OE1IKWITZ. w e:. eemeht, Wf ASTOUIA. OKECOX DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Tillet and Fancy Articles, PATINT MEDICINES, ETC. HrTreserlptiona carefully compoundcdit P ITiiiiii mnilliTi Tinctures and Pellets, gMMMBpiiwyfr &U alco kept. Jv k? 5gwlwnipulate y rt -i'-Jl5H " " "JT - .. , . .s-'j ana conventions nn Glass and Plated Ware,; TKOI'K'AI AN DOMJISTICJ FRUITS AMD VEGETABLES. Together with Wiis.Lipor.iTokcolCpFS; 3 ts?t fF iaa TO KEEP DRY FEET GrQ 2?C a 1 jj?. MTYQMB ALL KIKBS OF BOOTS & SHOES roit t..:s: Ar.:(::'.XTJ.t";s?; I hae a !:r,:- siork of lirsj elav; jxoittisanil on will iiiul in pneesashiw as an v. .In' jle-eied BV LAST STEAMER A l:ii'Asnrtn.nt of I In rmal.eall KnuK of llnuK and Sinn--; to Oi:i)i:n. and puuratee A PP.Itri.Cr PIT. r.ntent IIveiiaMr.igV.uKons on 0111 sltoe free of charge. Kepainng ncatl done. On the Koadway, onjiolte (). It. &X. lork. MAKTix roAirn. j. .t. stjiicks F0AE3 & STOKES, Wholesale and retail dealers In Wood aad Willaw-wai'K ' GROCERIES, Tobacco. Cigars. Wines and Liquors I'OKKKSN AM) DOMHSTK; Fruits tnul Yegclahles. AMI COUNTRY i5R01)TK:K. AMI General Commission Kerchants Xet to Oregon l.'ailw.i;, .t Na.- Deck. dir School Tax Notice, rpo tup tax PAYiiirsoF.snioo;. nis- -- tiict No. In. ('lalsopi'ounH Oregon : V.m are hereliv notified that the asessme:it lull for the vhool ta in ill si net No. is. for the j ear I.Ssj. is emnpleied ami is now in ni liiiiitb fur t he ih t st da fnun dal e lit re of. I'.tj ourt:iM "in lime' and saeeosts. V. W.MI i:i.y. rie:k Sihool DMnet .n. In Astmin, Oieon, Oclo'if r Jlsi. Iss-i iliij TUTT'S PILLS SYMPTOKIS OF A TORPI Z.OSS of Armtitrv 7?mirp15 pnqtiTO Pain in tlio Head, vitli a dull sen sation in tlio back part, Pain under the Shoulder blade, fullness after eating:, willi a disinclination to ex ertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, lovr spirits, with, a feeling- of navintr neglected some duty, "Weariness, Dizziness, Plutterint?; at the lieart Dots before the eyes, "Zcl low Skin, Headache senerailv over the rif?ht eye. Restlessness, with, fit ful dreams, liig-bly colored TJiine, and TTJTT'S PILLS are espcclally mlnptca to frucli cnscK, ono dose ef fects so clt n cliniie.o offeeliuc as to nstoulHli the sufferer. JViyJineKSaBe the Apietlt,anrl canso tho body to TaU e on ITIesU, thus tl.cs'.ii. tern U nonrislicd, and bv their Tonic A,con J110 lIscstlve Ortrans, itcj? ular&tooln are produced. PricoZiccuu. :. Mnmiv St.. IV. Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE 8 Goat Haih orWiikkers chanpe to a Glossy Black by a RinRle application of this Drc It tmpartsanaturalcolor. AcU Instantaneous. Jy. Sold by Dnnarlsts, or sent by cxprtau on receipt of ...Sl.OO. OFJtlCE, as MtJKUAY ST., K. T. f Pr.TL'Tr8Kl'VClLorTjdiuMrlDronBiUonudA IXMfal UtttlpU n Ul Ix Billed lUtX so puUcUoo. J THE "NE PLUS" Pali-iitWasliiuglTaclnuc Only Premium nt Portlnnd, Irlc clianics Sair is now Rcnuy. . The owners of the SOLE SHOP RIGHT Fortlregon will deliver free loanj milmad or .steamboat station on receipt of $15. Specially low terms to dealers. Address i. 0,- Box 7i3rertland, Oregon. gig KT JHufgclKulUWP "lfn SOLID GOLD JEWELRY, BRACELETS, Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches, Of oery description. "Hie flnot -t k of .leu dry in Astoria. S"AH good warranted as represented. GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALE. Tuesday JTov. 7, 11 A.M. I am instructed hv Mr. A. II. Sales to mtII. at 1'nhlic Anetlon, at n:anclion room, to Hie hlghen hhiiler. Let 5 in Block 58, In Sliivch "s Astoria, together with the house and apimrteuanees thereto helongiiig. Terms Cnsli. Title Perfect. P.. C. IIOLDKX. Auetioneer. Tlu .spaco is roservcrl for tlio ad- veilispinent of J. E. THOMAS i Which will appear in a few days. HEADQTJAKTEKS Foster's Emporium. fcst Complete Stock in Astoria Novelties of nil Kinds Fruits tJoili Foreign :tud Dniuestir Wines and Liquors Of Superior P.rand. FOSTCU'S COIIXKK, 0 It A:N DOCK Pioneer Canl Factory. FRESH CAHDIES AND NUTS. A l,ir't' and new variety always on hand. Patronize Home Manufacture. l-e ':tti.lie (Hat lire ittnde orionil and Harmless Materials. llon't buy randies from foreign nianufac lurers where they use poisonous artieles. llnvat home where jou van see that the Candies are rrsh and the ingredients are liannless. ("all and see me at the factory opposite the 1511 Tower. C1IAKLP-S II. OEKlvWlTZ. A. Yan Diisen & Co. yOPI.l UP-SI'ECTFPI.I.Y OAIJ. TnK attention or the Publie to the f.iet that lliey aie Agents for the following .sewim; maehmes. i. : The Iinjirowd Sinor. Thr White. The Croit it AittlThoKhlriilc. Ahirhthev are selling from i?35. toS.IO. earli and defy t'onipetition. Persons wishing to purchase machines should rail ami inspei t our slock before pur chasing elsewhere, as c guarantee togne rerferisaiisracilon as regards quality and pr.ee. Leinenweber & Co., . r.i:iXKNWi:iiKi:. n. mjow.v. KSTAllMSllKD 1855. ASTORIA. OREGON, TAMERS AND CUBBIES, M.inufaetnrers ami liuportersol k i.l i:ixis dp AND FINDINGS V!ut!eule Ht-alt-rHin OIL A XI) TALLOW. iri f'ljrlltt !.Cio-.v ssh pnre paid for Hides and School Tax Notice. TZ V) 1 II E TAX PAYERS OP SCHOOL DIS--L inct o. i. Clatsop ronnty Oregon : You atv hereby notlilcd that the assessment roll for the school lav in district 2sa. i, for the jcar UsS2 is completed and will be in my hands, at my onice at the Main street w harf for the next sixty das from date hcreor. Pay j our taxes in time and save costs. m , J.G.IIUSTI.EK, Clerk School District Xo. ,1. Astoria, Oregon, Sept. 15th 1882. dGOd LEATHERS BROS. KO.1T ItlTII.IR8. U Stairs Over Aradt A Fercken's Hhp. Call and einmlfie, the work we arc doing and see the wood we are using, heforc mak ing a trade elsewhere. 4 FIItST- CLASS VfCmS. A SPECIALTY. New Furnitur M.W.GALLICK Will move into his new storenn a few days. Finest Furniture and UpkolBfery In every Style and at Reduced Prices. k?F Carl iL There is now OPENING! -OF- Hooks, Toys? Musleat ImtrummiBj ETC.. ETC. EVP.lt ItKOPOnT TO AS'lOKIA. S" Come and see Sx US" for ourselves. "ff The Str. &N. KtlXdSS fflzmtmAlif xkll-- Por freight and passage apply to ASTOBIA M. MEYER ASTORIA, SFEOIAL k.3Xr33rCDTTr03E3Ilg3B3Xr,T'- REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50JPER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. 1LAKGE OUDEIIS IN LIKE PROrOKTIOX. Less Quantities, - - ' 30 Cents per. Gallon Bottled" Beer, - - - SI 50 pert Dozen B"SpccIal attention paid to orden from Public Houses and Faniilies.-5ti THE COLUMBIA BREWE9Y LAi Prri - P fe IS Sl'PEUIOli TO MOST. AND IS KXPHI.l.Kl) P.Y NONE OX THIS COAHT JOHN HAHN, - - PROPKIETOK, OHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGOST. Ordeis left at the CEItMAXIA 11EEU I1AI.I. will be promptly attended lto.-So ask roi: Union India Rubber Company's Pure rani (u in Crack Proof RUBBER BOOTS. P.EWAP.E OP IMITATIONS ! P.c sure tho Iloots are stamped CRACK PJtOOF on the heels, and hae Uiel'UltK GUM SPIilXGS on the foot and instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking. We are now making them with liUUBKlt AXD ASBESTOS Soles which will make them last more than twice as long as any Hubbcr lioots made. l-'OIt SALE HY ALL UEAI.PKS. ALL KINDS nUDUER BELTIXt?, l'APK- 1NG, HOSE, SPRINGS. CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES, etc. (aMIDYFAR BVBOER CO. B. H.rELVSE..Ir..l S. 31. RUXYON. f Agents, San Pranclsco. PERUVIAN BITTEKS ! Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco. Loeb & Co., Agents. Astoria. Will Be Sold. UNLESS THE BOAT, FOUND BY JIE test September and advertised in The Astomav &t"th& time, is claimed within so days.f rom this notice. I. wjll sell it at my place teth highest bidder for cash, on the 21st day ot-NovestbcrlMO. at 10 o'clock a. m. , ' ji5MN WALTERS. mimmg; sr-,j .i -- . 8cwUtOrefOBjUet.2isrtj8K. COd - i i - dles the grandest N Will Ieaxe Astoii.i for GEAY'S HARBOR ox jMNSiDday, Iveier 5, 1882 At 5 A. W!. .r. ii. i. ;k,vy. Agent I. S. X. Co. BREWERY. Proprietor. OREGON. ')1ET,'0 SS)J&4Sife HILL'S VIRIfiTIBSi. GEO. HILL, - - - PROPRIETOR WALTER PARKS, - STAGE MANAGER Engagement of HISS EMMA GILBERT, The Queen of Serio Comic?. MISS PAY GILBERT, The Little Queen. Also CHAS. FREMONT, The Kins: oTIIish liiekeis. Together with a ww ORCHESTRA. Under the management or PIIOP. SWAP.. All the Old Favorites Retained. Open nil Ihc Year, l'rrroruianrr Kcry Night. Kutirc tlinnse or lro- srauime Cure a IVcrK. Compre,ing 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 pro uouuee it to be eoual to any gl en elsewhere. Idr. Hill as a caterer for the public's amusement eau not be excelled. Anjbodv wishing to spend a pleasant ci cuing and see sparkling wit and beauty without vul garity, should improc the opportunity and come. The company comprises the following well known Artists: Jliss Paxnik Waltox. Mis-, jiamik Goodrich. Miss Emma Gir.itKitr. Jliss Fay Gii.i:ekt, Mr. Wai.ti:r Pauks. Id it. Cir.vs. Fuemost, Alt:, .loiix Stokks. Mil. ClIA. BAKKOWS. All of which will appear nightly in their dif ferent specialties. Open air concert c cry evening ; perform ance commencing at 8; entrance to theatre on Benton street; prhate boxes on Chena mus street. New Stars in Rapid Succession ! Delinquent City Taxes. NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIA'EX THAT I, the undersigned. Chief of Police. hae heen furnished with a warrant from the citv council rcqnirinp: me to collect the taxes as sessed for the year 18S2. and now delinquent upon the list, and make leturn of the same within sixty days. All parties so indebted will therefore please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. G.W.LAUGIIERY, Chief of Police. Astoria, Oregon, September 19, 1882. BT CALLING AT THE OLD RELIABLE . wgiifeil cJSgSie mP 9 9vltB you mrm We are unpacking ress Goods ! Our superb Our assortment of new desisfns in Black BrBpj MsttielalsG ArmBurBj Cashmeres, t,, 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. ggSgOur stock IS the Choicest! EOur 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, - THE NEW MODEL its ,..'b i 8 ifF i 'ty A FUIi 5TOCK AIiWAYS ON HAND. DE2- H- IBC. WES, Two doors east of Occident Hotel, ASTORIA, OREGON. Jolm An Montgomery, (SUCCESSOR TO JAOICINS & JIOXTGOJIERY.) Pi!vVpTffi7JilS& COR-fcUR OF .1IATX AX1 Z!kSlX03ti;A. - CHAS. HEILBORN, . MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE Ss 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 IX y& FURNITURE m BEDDING. Corner IHain and Squcmoqua Streets. Astoria. Orcsen. WIDOW SHADES AND- TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES ETC A Complete Stock. FRIGES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. ill KIH DS OF FURX1TURE REPAIRED AXD TASHI8HED. Save money ! Dress Goods ! collection of 4-&-k pi- Hfa-m -- m KrOr-eeRNER. RAXGE CAX BE IIAD IX AS TOKTA ONLY OF Em Rm HAWB9g AGENT CALL AXD EXA3IIXE IT, YOU WILL BE TLEASED. E. It. IIAWES is also agent for the? MX patent Cookif Stove And other first-class stoves. Furnace Work. Steam Tit tings, etc., a specialty. DRAT.EKS IX Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magee Stoves and Ranges The Bast In the market. I'nimhing goods of all kinds on hand. Job work done in a workmanlike manner. .1 KS-'FERSOX STKEET9, $r,- - . N. . t s,