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m glxc 33ailt3 storiittu AtfTKlA.OKRUl.: FRIDAY JANUARY 19.1883 NEW TO-DAY A "Washington dispatch says: There is a. well defined rumor here that a change in the cabinet is imminent; that Secretary Teller will either take an appointment abroad or succeed in his senatorial ambition. Aside from a certain element in the east, chiefly located in Philadelphia and Boston, Secre tary Teller's management of tha Indian bureau has met with the heartiest support. It is known that from the element reierred to, there has been a very earnest op position, and that it has had some effect upon the President there can be but little doubt. If the change is made, those who claim to be in nnsspssion of "Doints" sav that Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, will be Teller's successor. It is known that Senator Mitchell enjoys the warm personal friendship of the president. Senator Jones of Ne vada, who also enjoys much of the confidence of Mr. Arthar,is known to be strongly in favor of Mr. Mitchell for this or some other nrominent Dosition. Mitchell is popular among public men in this city, and his appointment would meet with very general approval. A western man and keenly alive to the general interests of that sec tion, his appointment would no doubt, be especially gratifying and serviceable to the people of the Pacific coast. In 18G9 Senator Carpenter of Wisconsin, predicted that not many ! years would elapse before there FillC Mid Coai'SC would be "practically but one tele graph company in the united States," and that railway consoli dations, if allowed to go on un checked, might soon result in such combination that a few magnates could usit in .Wall street with closed doors, and by the light of a candle, direct the whole carrying trade of this continent." He was ridiculed at the time, but it be gins to look very much that way. lew Socds ! Kew Soods! SAL T. Tin PIal. UlnpicTin, Cnuiic Sctla. For sale ex "Warehouse at I'orUnml or .tri:i by KALFori:, j;:'TKitsn & vo. dtf rorttamI. Or. Carl AdLIes?, A TTk -T4 -i -m at .rTrva W t Tiivftriiool 1 ........................ i W3 W. JJLJ jJLS-l.CJJ. U . t. OITY BOOK STORE. Df.Al.EK IN S kj ni:2i::3im::E:z:c2fc::s j The iconoclasts continue to destroy the groundwork of a good many settled convictions. One of the most cherished ideas is that the "noble savage" was exempt in his natural frame from the ills that civilized flesh is heir to, and that when culture began so also did disease. An English society that lately discovered a choice lot of J fossils, now prove that prc-histrie man had the toothache and rheuma tism, diseases of the hip, etc., just like the modern mortals. 5 mi The Best Store In .tho City to get your Money's Worth. Albums, Autograph and Photograph all sizes and Prices- Tlonhs irons a Dime fovel to Webster's Unabridged. ciit.N Jewelry and Cutlery, Writing Desks or all j.izcs, Mar Tirnans Scrap Boolis, Bibles. Traycr Boohs and Hymnals;, also, the Iiej in Heaven. Opera and marine hisses. D cents to 830.00 a Set. Iilnuh Unohs. A man was recently before Maine judge on a charge of hav ing burglariously entered a lum berman's camp and stole clothing and money. The witness for the government testified that he saw the prisoner's head, right arm and shoulder thrust through an en trance he had made in the cabin, and that the stolen articles disap peared with them. Here the prose cution rested. "Whereupon the prisoner's counsel went to the jury gravely protesting that there was no case; that to make out a case of burglary the prosecution must show an entrance of the whole man at least the larger part ol him; the feet as well as the head must have been within the cabin. The judge instructed the"1 jury to return a verdiet of guilty to the extent which the evidence would warrant. After a brief absence the jury returned a -verdict of guilty against the prisoner as to his right arm, right shoulder, and head, and the judge sentenced the arm shoulder and head to the state prison for two years. The prisoner might do with the remainder of his body as he pleased. Tub main reason given by the proprietors of the Cincinnati Gazette and Cincinnati Commer cial for consolidation, is that each paper was spending in addition to its regular expenses a little matter of ten thousand dollars a month for editorials. " 'Tis a good round sum." A newspaper ought to he able to get splendid English for $10,000 every month. It is too splendid for belief. It is probable that after the 3d of March next the Republicans will only have a majority in the senate by the aid of Mahone and Riddleberger, in which case the New York Times thinks, it would be far better to leave the "organi zation of the senate to the Demo crats than to purchase their co operation by such concessions as tkey have been in the habit of demanding. XOTH.fi & TOYS. " y dlBlankbooks, j jjl Schoolbooks,o I jewels: YtM.vi-: rwake w ISiiMcriptioafeDiipL"N " S-. PIANOS and ORGANS l2 J s Forsalftm e:isy iutllment plan : j J also some for n i:t. - (J S SHEET MUSIC & MUSIC! Ati'3 s V I SUPPLIES. ?. a . n A Hi I KEEP a H g The l-cst assortment inthecitt : Svj H - a full stocK or even thins kept in 'fi ,H 2 a first-class liook, Mavc.and va- ; X yd rietv store, ami mv Prices will rj " he found hi every instance ij, i e r S REASONABLE. gQ Hat Tnnui.1) stai,S 5 itrsBKKXEtisssHSsaKEKStrsKta Tft 2 Astoria, Oregon. S And every thing you oould want la our Hut;. Examine our goods and prices before sola , " elsewhere. B. F. STEVENS & O., City Boole Store. Extraordinary! i Fine Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors Uphols tery, Wall Pockets, Brackets. yilililOE, A TFMfK StOOlS. Of 3?X3J1733JLtrULX A"2? XaOTV PRICES. -- i - . - - . -r - . - - STf-MIHEIt TEll apply to the Captain, or to mn PARKER, Eben P. Parker, Master. ForTOWIXt;, FKKIGuT orCnAR II. IS. PAISKEO. A.-V, . AHen,:HiLL'S varieties. si;OJi:WOK TO YM1K tV .U.I.KN.) J. - ViiolvaJr.nd rwtfl is- " " : Provision, & & Skene, spcaVtng of the fiiiuic to a correspondent said: "We have everything marked up -too high. The capacity of the coun try to produce and manufacture is altogether beyond the capacity to selL Unless I am greatly mis taken, the hard laws of necessity will shake the water out of some of these bubbles, and when they begin to shrink some of them will burst." FIRST GRAKD Clearance S iliL AT EMPIRE STOHS PRiOR TO STOCK TAKING'. E We offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENT in our line of Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Plushes, Cashmeres and Armui'cs. Laces. Hosiery. Corsets, Cloaks, Dolmans, Etc.. etc. &?$mry. Glass and Plated Ware. TROPICAL ANl5 DOMKSTIC FRUITS" AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, LiquorsJobaccoXigars . Evolutiox claims at length to have solved the problem of the ori gin of 'wheat. Grant Allen, the noted botanist, says: "Wheat ranks by origin as a degenerate and de graded lily. The primitive an cestor of the lily was a very sim ple plant with & " triple set of ovaries, and three triple sets of stamens," etc. The development went on through many stages. With the wood rush period com menced te process of storing gluten and starch along with the embryo, which has made that cereal so valuable for human food, and raised the wheat, the descend ant of the lily, the queen of the floral world to the rank of the prince of grains, "holding princely sway upon all the golden harvest fields of every civilized race and nation on the globe. The "306" are moving to bring Grant to the front once more as a presidential candidate. It was said at' the time that the medal was made of "beaten brass," but it has ceased to bo symbolical. At present the sounding cymbal seems predominant. "When" Thos. Jeffeeson be came president there were but 310 office! in the United States sub ject to appointment by the presi- dent. There are now more places in the New York custom-houso than there were in all the customhouses. -A FIXE ASSORTMENT OF FLANNEL COMFORTERS, Blankets, Etc. Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. DEALEKS IN iron. Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, WltOl'GHT AND CUT (JAI.VAJZEl rails. Copper Xails aistl I5xirxs. Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils Rubber and Hemp Packinq of all Kinds. PROVISIONS. FJ.OUK AXI MH.r. FEKI. Agents for Salem Flouring Mills. Corner Chciianius and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA., OJUSCOX. GEO. HIM., - - - VKOFUIETOR WAI.TEHI'AHKS. - STAGE MANAGER Engagement of 'MISS SIAMIE GOODBICK Ami BILLY MORTON. Soup. Diinc and Sketch Artists. ', DTE3SRS. D0WITS & ALIC0TT, Tlif Kings of Sons ami Danev. 1 KISS PEARL CAREW, Scrio Comic Vocalist, Abo RICHARDS and EVANS, Champion nigh Kickers. Together with a new Under tlio management of TKOP. SWAB. All the Old Favorites Retained. Bssksi Qtfvmnns Safas? fiesfier Salt. Ladies are invited to call and see latest styles in PlnsJi and Yelvet. Beautiful Embroidered goods. 2ML W, ellii?s New Store THE NEW MODEL RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF S. B, BAWE8, AGENT CAIJ. AND EXAMINE IT, YOU YTLL BE TLEASED. E. It. HAWKS i3 also agent for tho Buck patent (Ming Stove And other flwt-class stOTes. Furnace "Work, Steam. Fit- tines, etc.. a speoialtx A FULL 5TOCK AI.WAYS ON HAND. S3. 3EL- TT A "WES, Tsvo doors cast of Occident Hotel, ASTORIA, OBEGON. Open all tlic Year, rerfbriniuice Kvrry Mxut. Entire Change or Pro- smuimc Once a "Week. Comprising all the latest SONGS, DANCES AKD ACTS. We give the Best Entertainment Variety Sam: Cox, o New York, the hu morist of the House o Represent atives, says he is going to try for the position of speaker of the next house. His cap and bells would ill become the speaker's chair. Stock Complete in Every Branch. Prael Brothers. TO CASKBRHIEN ! ORDER BOOKS, TALLY LISTS, Time and Credit Cards. QtocOmID LINEN NOTE and LETTER HEADS It is said that the Atlantic steamers have been obliged to cut off the grog of sailors and substi tute coffee, because four would "pool their issues," and one of the four would get drunk every day. -AXIJ- Barbour's No. 40 !2-Ply SALMON TWINE ! CORK MR LEAD LIKES. SEINE TWINES. A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO.. 511 JIarlcet Street, 8au .Frauclaeo Sole Ajjents for the Pacific Coast. JOB PRISTING ! j M. Giffabd, lately deceased, has left to the French goverment & legacy to be devoted to the es tablishment of a suicidaria, or public institution in which persons suffering from painful and incur- able-diseases may bring their own ' lives to an end under the direction of medical experts, and with the consent of their immediate rela tives. l Dueixg 1882, in the United States, there were 101 persons hanged in a regular way and fifty seven lynched. There were 750 murders and 383 suicides. "The English and Chilian steam Jines have made an arrangement under which they propose to run tbVvFrench and German vessels ff'tkrSotk Paclfio oe&st. "Whitman college atWallaWalla, will hare a $15,000 building next spring. Claps -Speckles will start a sugar refinery in Portland "some time within the next three years." Of all kinds at lowest prices. We Guarantee Satisfaction ! We have new type y.rt a large stock VI UI9V tlUSS UlUlUlltli. j. r. iiallokan & Co. J,E. THOMAS, DRUGGIST AND REW TO-DAY. KOAT FOTJXD. ON CHINOOK BEACH ON THE IBtk Inst., a Whitehall boat, eighteen feet lone. 4tt ft beam. D&lnted -white : painter cut Can be had by applylag to P. J- ftwaaaij7isan. IT IS A FACT THAT Jeff's VARIETY CHOP HOUSE, on Concomly Street is the Best in Town. THAT- Hc lias Always on Hand FRESH Shoal Water Bay niitl EaJt- era Oysters. THAT "JEFF" IS THE BOSS CATERER. THAT He has Jbrca Proprietor efttic "Aurora Meter' 1b KnaiiptoR cvea yearn. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. PHARMACIST, Kinney's Building, opposite D. K. Warren's ASTORIAjjJREGON. Drugs and Chemicals. A FINE LINE OF HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES. Toiet and Fancy Articles. Eg Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. In the West. The theatre is crowded nightly, and :U1 who have witnessed the entertainment pro nounce it to be eaual to any plveu elsewhere. ilr. Iiill as a caterer for tho public's amusement can not be excelled. Anybody wishiuK to spend a pleasant evening and see sparkling wit and beauty without vul garity, suouitl improve me opportunity aim come. The tompanv comprises the following well " known Artists : Jliss FAXXin "WAI.TOX. Jliss PEAur. Carew, JlK. WALTEIt FAnKS. Messrs. Downs & Awcott. Messrs. Hichards & Kvans. 3Ir. Chas. Barrows. -All of which will appear nightly in their dif ferent specialties. Open air concert every evening ; perform ance commencing at 8 ; entrance to theatre on Benton street ; private boxes on Chena mus street. New Stars in Rapid Succession I A Common-sense Remedy. SalicylicA. No more Rheumatism, Cout or Neuralgia. Immediate Relief Warranted. Permanent Cure Guaranteed. Five years established and never Tmoxcn to fall in a single case, acute or chronic. Ilefcr to clfprominsnt physicians and druggists for the standing or Sallcyllca. THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE POISONOUS TJKIC ACID "WHICH EXISTS IN THE BLOOD OF RHEU MATIC AND GOUTY PATIENTS. SALICYLICA Is known ns a common sense remedy, because it strikes directly at the cause of liheumatisin, Cout and Neural gia, while so many so-called seclfics and supposed panaceas only treat locally the effects. It has been conceded by eminent scientists that outward applications, such an rubbing with oils, ointment?, liniments, and soothing lotions will not eradicate the:c disease which are the result of the poisoning of the blood with Uric Acid SALICYLICA works with marvelous eflecton this acid and so removes tho disor der, luis now exclusively used by all cele brated physicians of America and Europe. Wghrst Medical Academy of Paris reports 95 per cent cures in inree uays. nEKftgHSHMCIB lEK. that SALICYLICA. is a certain cure for gia. most Ka 9&fc&9f00BKF&3 gomery, (SUCCESSOR TO .TAOKINS & MONTGOMERY.) . DEALER IX sss. Tin," Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magee Stoves and Kanges The Best In the market. Piumbing goods of all kinds on hand. Job work done In a workmanlike manner. COKAES Oi SIA1S AX1 JEFFJEBSOIir STREETS,! ASTORIA. - OREGOW. T -will REMOVE about Jan. 1st, to the bulding now occupied by Joe Charters' barber shop, on Chenamus street. CHAS. HEILBORN, iTANUPACTUEER OF FURNITURE sg 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 evory branch. Stockholders Meeting. THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE British Columbia racking Co., will please take notice that the recular annual meeting of that companv will be held at the Occident Hotel ou'Frlday, January 19th. 1SS3, at two o'clock r. M. , By order of the Directors. dtd A. J. MEG LER. Secretary Notice To The Public. I HAVE ITIIS DAY rUKCIIASED THE interest of J. J. stokes. Jr., in the Arm of Foard & Stokes. The business will be con ducted under the same Ann name as at present. . K. STUKfca. Astoria, Jan. l'tb, ltttr diwk MARTIN OLSEN DEALER TN BE FURNITURE Sh BEDDING Cornex 31al:i r.nd Saemoq.na Streets. Astoria, Orecon. WINDOW SHADES AHD TRIMMINGS? WALL PAPER ETC.' A Complete Stock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. AT,I. KIM)S OF FUKWITUItr. REPAIRED AKB TARNISHED. Rheumatism. coutanu Neuralgia. liieniost intense pains arc suuuucu alinu iastantlv. Give U a trial. Belief foarantccd or mon ey refunded. Thousands of testimonials sent ou applica tion. S I Box.,, 6 Boxes for S5. Sent free by mail on receipt of money. ASK YOUR DBUGGIST FOB IT. But do not be deluded into taklng.imltatIons or substitutes, or something recommended as -Just as good 1" Insist on the genuine with the name of Washburne a, Co.. on each box-which Ls guaranteed chemically pure under our signature, an indispensable requisite to Insure success in the treatment. Take no other, or send to us. Washburne &. Co., Proprietors. 23T Broadwaycor. Beade St, 2EW YOBK. FOR RENT. A BOARDING AND LODGING HOUSE of 17 rooras,.partly furnished in Upptr Astoria. Inqalr at Joaanssn's store for tartkwiuLrttfsj. a-TTk IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH ME ! WHO? FRANK ELBERSON, SeasiieBatery & Confectionery. Because my Goods are the Best, and Always Fresh. Cakes Candles etc., furnished for "Wedding parties, on short notice, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Cake ornamenting a specialty. pcesit . W. Hw'. Street Grade Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that tbo Common Council of the City of Astoria, Oregon, propose to establish the grade of Cedar street at its western terminus, 28 feet above the base of grades. By order of the Common Council. F.C. NORMS, d- 30d Auditor and Clerk. A. Yan Dusen & Co. WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE attention of the Tubllc to the fact that they are Agents for the following sewing machines, viz : The Improved Singer, The TVliito, The CroTrn And The Eldridgc, Which they are selling from $33. te50. . each, and defy Competition. Persons wishing to purchase machines should call and inspect ourstock before pur chasing elsewhere, as we guarantee to giro perfect satisfaction as regard quality and priw.