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2 xmajgwinx. n 'i n ni'im. JKsszsscsaBcssamsanfV SHic Smalt. V5tovinn, ATottl A. OREGON: WEDNSOAY ...JANUARY 24, 1N-3 According to the St. Louis Globe-Democrat the Gennan salary list oontains some interest ing items. Chancellor Bismarck receive sen annual stipend of $18, 000 and the free use of Vis palace, together with an extra allowance of .pearly $7,000 fdr the mainten ance of the furniture, linen and utensils of the palace and the gardens connected therewith. Thesecretarr of state for foreign affairs Count Hatzfcldt is paid 17,000 per annum with certain perquisities. "But the ambassa dorsat London and St. Petersburg take "the prize compensations for their servicos to the government, gcttlng'tSSO.OOO apifce per annum; their colleague in" Paris receives iOtG00, heat Constantinople the hairte'j unci he at the Vaiican $""3, 000. The governor of Alsace Lorraine is paid $GO,000 a year, but he is' not exactly a public functionary. The ambassador at Vienna gets '44,000, the one at Pelcin $20fo"o6; and the one at Tolcio $15,000. From these amounts the salaries shade down to-moderate stipends to consuls, the consuls general, however, being paid from 5,000 to 10,000, the latter amount the largest on the list, going to the one at New York. Most of the ambassadors are "found,' and those at the Vatican and with the Porte have in their suite official "preachers," paid by the state. "Vvw Rvnuvn is rrnnrri" ns 1 experiencing a most disastrous drought. At Manchester, N. H., 2,000 operators are idle, and the mills, arc shutting down. The product of the Maine sawmills has heuiieduced 20,800,000 feet. The rivers are lower than for half a century. The mills on the Penob scot lose over 100,000. Establish ments on the Kennebec, Rosscog "gin, and' Saco are likewise crip pled. In southeastern Maine hun dreds of persons are compelled to resort to snow water, and the .cattle arc-driven miles to ponds ami creeks. "The Merrimac river is lower than over. The great mills at Nashua and Great Falls, besides those at Manchester, are running on half to two-thirds time, and the losses of employers and employes are enormous. The rain Tall for 1SS2 throughout the region is barely half an average. There has been no January thaw. The Railway Age of Dec. 28th contains a table showing that the "nulnbpr of miles of main track laid in the United States during the year was 10,821, on 31G lines, in thirty-four states and territories. It is thought that full returns will raise the total to 11,000 miles, which is l,"500moTc than the total IortS9l. The states showing the largest amount of railway .construc tion are: Iowa,033; Texas, S17; New York, 752; Ohio, 55; Arkan sas,: 320; 'Indiana, 521; Colorado, 500; Dakota territory, -ISO; Penn sylvania, 404.; and Minnesota, 444. Of the 31 G roads noted, 140 are still incomplete. The capital invested during the year is esti mated at $270,000,000, excusive of thq amounts expended in the preparation of the roadbeds on which tracks are not yet laid. In more than one eastern state rt-fe Seriously proposed to devise some statutory provision whereby citizens may be compelled to vote. The fact furnishes a singular com mentary on our elective rights and political franchises. It would Mjem from statistical figures that the less influence a voter has, the Wore. likely he is to exercise his right on election day, and that those who art or apparently should be the most interested, uniformly stay awaj froin the polls. Citizen ship is made too cheap to be val ued at its true worth. Gexebal Guaxt is reported as spying "-that heiias never yet seen one of the three hundred and six medals. Tile importation of tin plates into this country ha increased in a remarkable degree within the last few years. The imports in 1870 were 1,507,000 boxes; in 1875, 1,920,000 boxes; in 187G, 1,800,000 boxes; 1877, 2,U0,000 boxes; 1878, 2,100,000 boxes; 1879, 3,120,000 boxes; 1880, 3. 380,000 boxes; and in 1881, 3,600,- 000 boxes. There are about 20 boxes of common tin plate to the long ton. Two of the chief causes for the increased demand for tin in the United States are found in the enormous canning industry and the growth of the tin-roofing business. Last Monday morning a party of masked and mounted men rode up to Montello station, on the Central Pacific railroad, 1G0 miles west of Ogden. overpowered the section men.and awaited the arrival of the express train which iht captured. They spent thr hours trying to get into "WVi!-, Fargo's express car, but the agent A. Y. Ross, barricaded his car and fought them off. The baffled villains rode off and Ross is de servedly the hero of the occa sion. A politician' in the early days, looking upon the map of Massa chusetts traced, according to the plan of Elbridge Gerry, to jrive the Federalists the smallest hhow possible, exclaimed, "Jt looks like a salamander!" A wit by his side rejeined: "Oh no, not a sala mander, but a Gerrymander" and hence our word for that spe cies of political trickery, which so divides up a state as to secure the success of a particular party. Thi: London press received the great sun-ilower Oscar Wilde, on his return from America, with sneers and derision. They speak of him as a played-out humbug. Oscar smiled and looked at his bag of gold, gleaned from Ameri can aesthetes. The New York Si in spent $209, 392 for paper in 'S2, and issued 67,G27,0S5 printed sheets during that year; the amount paid the employes of that establishment for the twelve months, aggregated $381,049.74. Tim mantle of prophecy has fallen upon Claus Speckles, who tells a "Washington correspondent that he wouldn't be surprised if "we" had to light China for the possession of the Sandwich Islands before long. A Ritssiax traveler in the fa lay peninsula claims to have found in use there the smallest ""coin" in in the world. It is a minute wafer made from the juice of a tree. Its value is about the millionth part of a dollar. "Counting everything of every gender," the Columbian says there are 400 people in St. Helens. Co lumbia county is going to have considerable immigration this sea son. A "Washington special tas that if congress fails to pass measures relative to a reduction of taxation the president will call an extra session after March 4. FurrrxiEi: Hamburg dispatches confirm the sad recital of the loss of the Cimbria. Of 487 passen gers and crew, but 53 are known to have been saved. Pkixcj: Cakl, Kaiser Wilhelm's only brother, died in his S2nd year at Berlii., last Monday. The aged emperor is crushed with grief. Oregon's bullion product in 8S2vas$61G,u3G; in 1881. $1, 189,615; as the mining beit be comes settled, the yearly output will be increased. The land league is sending to every part of Ireland copies of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States. The fact that the East Portland postmastorship is vrorth $1,000 a year, occasions a good deal of scrambling after the position. TnE Standard thinks that it is worth Representative George's ' while to inquire into tht matter of' the Umatilla reservation bill. which pu;-sod the senate last sum mer. BOHt. ofl wift pounds. j 3i..itRir.n. In this city. .Ian. 'J2m, 1SS.1. at St. Man-, church". -fciar of the Sea." bv the Uev. Father Deilman.T. P.. Edward D. O'Xell and Miss Ueorsia X. Fo. 2TE WTO-DA". School District No. 1. Notice. PROPOSALS TOR Fl'l-NISIIING MA terlal and build 1 g school huu-t- will be recehed liv the Director, a: the office f J. tS. Hustler, teliool Cler!:. m AorU. Oregon, until 2 o'clock r. m , on FVbruari 4. 1-SJ. Drawings ail iiei!l,i'ii m ! cx :tnthti'd nid :tll u ?- r tnrmtilloH -tatircil, on upplkvvioii u the n1e ot .1. W. (Jc.irhxrt. Tlie richt lo reject su. ami :'.l iTised- 1 ii n-served I lt ordorof the Kant of D.rt Jor ! J i;.iirsn.K. Vifc ;Ih: 1i-I Mo. i. 15V .J. O. P.OZORTII. l)lMUj . AMnria. J-:::ia; 21, lfvtf. T.t I 3 ni:u.i:i: in w 5- - ' t spools and Stationery j $ 3 XOTIOXS JL TOYS, sH 19 g I Bankbooks, SchooibooksJo ySotecriiitiOB3wsB8iiot.f PIAH0S and ORGANS ? U S Foraleoncnsy ismalltncut j'laji ; 0 S also vome for rent. 5 Q n a I SHEET MUSIC & MUSICIAN'S & dl HI! HZ SUPPLIES. s H; I KEEP Pi S Tin I'cstasrtinent In tl ct : 5 2 1m found in cer Sii'slanw 5H E0 REASONABLE. sat Tin: oxx stai,sQ S Astoria. Oregon. Ii . Carl d.l3? TO M'ERYJIEK i ORDER BOOKS, TALLY LISTS, Time and Credit Cards. QPOSK LIKEN NOTE and LETTER HEADS JOB PRTO'fi ! j Of all l.iniK at lowest jirif.. We Guarnuicc Siilisinelioii ! V.'e Iia e new type ami a larjju N.tock of first class material. .1. F. II.U.LORAX & Co. A. Yan Dusen & Co. WOULD IlLSPECTFUMA" CAM. THK attention of the I'uliHc to the faqt that they are Agents lor this following sowing liKichlncs. iz : The Improved Siitprrr. The White. TItc Croirn Aim! Tlie Elilritlpc. V.'hlch lSiey are stHIiir from S33. to ?."JO. each anil defy Coxnpctxtton. l'eroas wishing to purchase macliines .should eall and inspect our stock leforciHir c!ia4ii elsenhen. a- wc guanuilee to gie perfect satisfaction as regards quality and price. HEAJDQTJAKTEBS Foster's Emporium. Most Complete Stock in Astoria Novelties of all Kinds fruits Both Forclsu and Domestic Wines and Liquors Of Superior Brand. FOSTER'S CORNER, 0 R & SHOCK Meeting Notice. mm: regular annual mkktinr of X Hie Progressive I-n:l mid Unlldinc As sociation or Astoria -will be held in Liberty Hall on tlie scrond Saturday in Febniarv at 7 r. M. W. L. McBWaN." d id Secretarv. Astoria, Oregon. Jan. 20. 1S53. For Sale. rN ACCOUNT OF DEPARTURE FROM the Slate, one lot. in a very delntlilc locality in this city. Vvlco. fs&ir. Apply to nSKt ,w Real Estate Agent. " p. t rj tZa BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED RY TnE' undersigned till thc27th InsL, for haul- . Inp for the Columhl.i r:mnlnr Cntnnnnv fnr , the next season. THOS. DEALEY, Astoria, Jan. 22. 1SS5. Secretarv. dtd M&w- SS-ocdLs ! fH T 7Y "C"7" J JU JL JL The Best Store in the City to Autograph and Photograph all sizes and Prices Bouks from :i D;mo 3ocl in v.osMcrs c.:i:uzi2etJ. CoaS' Jowolrj sxi:d CuiEery. Writin;; l".?i. oi nil sixes. 32nr Tnaius Scrnji ZJooIis. 12'blcs. Irajcr 25ooIj awl Hjxisnnis. kIso. flic Koj to IfrKt'ei:. Opei and marine :in.se. Dmus-lsting Instrument, from 40 cants lo K30.GO &ot." ISIauXi ilooUs. AMd-oery tldiiR you could want In oar line, llxainlm: our .hh1 ami pr!rt. lieforc soi ckewliew. City I'ol Store. Till! apu'y to the Captain, or to -ift..at-jvy.x'ivsjr?yrT?PgSSS (l CL'sOK TO l'ACE it 4LLK.V.) Wlinlecalc and retslt - ; Pravision&s I??,f"5-''2'rt5" li - : tfifUfi Glass and Plated ware. Mlr, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGEIABLES. TosetliPr Tith Wines. LiquorsJobacco.Sigars Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. lKAL.Kni ,l iron. Steel. Coai, Anchors. Ghains, 7AR, PITCH, OAKUM, WUOL'GIIT AND CLT CALVANIZED S ? g"fSS., IVutN. Ccjit IVnils :jjiI IJurrs. Shelf Hardware j Paints aad Oils Rubber and Hemp Pachinq of all Kinds. PROVISIONS. FltOUR AI 7IIIA. FKKJ). Agents for Salem Flouring Mills. Corner Chenajnus and llamiiion tretts A.STOIIIA, OKEKON. J. II. D. GRAY. Wholissale ami retail dmler in. ALL KTNDS OF FEED, Hay, Oafs, Straw, Wood, Etc. General storace and Wharfage on reason able term. Foot of Ber ton street. Aitorlh Oregon. IT IS A FACT TH AT Mf'S VARIETY CHOP HOUSE, on Concomly Street is the Best in Town. TIIAT IIc lias. Always on Iluml FXI1I5II Shoal "Water Bay ml Hast en: Ojslcrs. THAT "JEFF" IS THE BOSS CATERER. THAT tip Iiat lccn Troprlclor vT the "Aurora Hotel" In Knamittiu scirn yean.. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH ME ! "WHO ? 'FRANK ELBEKSOK, SeasifleBaiery & ConfectioiiBry. Because my Goods are the Best, and Always Fresh. 4 Oakes Candies etc., furnished for bedding 1)artics. on short notice, and guaranteed to Ke Perfect satbfcictlon. Opposite . V. IInuic's -A Nasal Injector lrec with each bottle of Shiloli's Catarrh. Ecmedy. Priee 50 cent. Sola by "W", E. Dement. Kew WSpQS&SS!! -A . "3 I j T STO X TT &. -Lt get your Money's Worth. piiARi nnm, Cben P. Parker, Master. 'n lOWIVJS, FltKIOlIT orrilVK- ti it. ivK:ci:i:. aggSgSKftiriW?lTI??-SSS5S3 LenJiNLL's naiBTiES. (JKO. IiU.U -WAl.THK 1'AHKS, - i-i:oi':iktoi: STARK 3dA'AnKi: Kse'nejt t IMISS MAMIE GQOmtlCR , AlMl . BILLY MOETOI'f . Son?. D nt anil Skelrh Ar'i-J- 5335SE5. BOWIfS & ALIC0TT, 1 lie K Ins", or Sot.fr :uui. 1 JJlni" KISS PEARL OAPtEW, worto Comic VoralW. Alio RICHARDS and EvAPJS, Charcpioii Hlyli Ilieker. ToijfUier witii a new o "rc 3:'s;s.,2: - ITiidcr Ue inanxKemrat if I'KOF. SWAB. AH the Old Favorites Retained. l:u all tlic Year. Performance 1IM"" Mslit. Ilntirc tlinusc oT Iri cranuac Onri- a "Week. C'o'.njirl-liiK nil t!:e lata-tt SOKCS, DANCES AND ACTS. Wc give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. Tire thtutrf is croxwW Jiifilitly. aim all uaiIi:tkitm'-s4'ii tlH'intfnaiiiiiicnr ir mtuiiLV it lo be ihii tl t aiy pon elsewliore. ilr. ilill as a p.iU-n r Iwr tit public aiiuLM-Hu-nt can not be cxwllwl. Anjboilv WLNliias t 9!end n jdrtiat rvptnntj and see sNtrkliii Hit audlManty uitiioiit vn! psrity, blio:ild ininre Hk oirtiinUy and L'tci:c. Tlie compjnv coiapri' tlic followiiit; ve!l- known Artists:. Jlias 1'annik V.'Ai.Tny. Jlisd Piivnr. ('.vnnw. 3I. VALTEK r.MIKS. Mk(-ii!. Dow xs & Alicott. 5lEsH,. UlCHAUDS & KN, Jl. ClIAS. I1AKKOW5. All of v.hich -Rill appear nightly in their till forent pecl.ltit's. Open air concert every ccniuK ; icrfonn anro coinmencin at S; entntnee totlieatre on Denton street; prlvaie boxes on ClJcna inns street. Now Stars in Rajjid" Succession ! A Common-sense Remedy. Salicylic Uo more RheumatismT Gout or Neuralgia. Immediate Relief Warranted. Permanent Cure Guaranteed. Five ucars established ami never fcnoini to fallina single ciM, acute or chronic. liefer to all prominent physician and druqy stt for the standing ot Salicylica. SE50E5."HS"3? 2 THE ONLYDTSSOLVEU OF TnE POISONOUS UKIC ACID AVIIICII EXISTS IN THE BLOOD OF KIIEU ilATIO AND GOUTY PATIENTS. SALICYLICA. is known as a common .wuse remedy, because it strikes directly at tne cause oi Jiiieuinaiisni, uout ana eurai ;ia. while so many so-called mccilics and iaipocd panaceas only treat locally the elTects. It lias been conceded by eminent scientists that outward applications, such as rubhin? with oik, ointments, liniments, and soothing lotious will not eradicate these diseases which are the result of the poisoning or the blood with Uric Acid SALICYLICA Avorks villi marvelous eflecton this acid and so remoes the disor der. It is now exclusively used by ail cele brated ph avians of America and fcurope. Highest Medical Academv of l":iris reports 95 per cent cures in three'dajs. "E5.jE1"RS:E3"JM:"E S3"E1. that SALICYLICA. is a certain cure for Rheumatism. Coutaml Neuralgia. Ihe most intease pains ace subdued almost iustantly. Gi cHa trial. Relief guaranteed or mon ey refunded. Thousands of testimonials sent on applica tion. SI a Box. 6 Boxes for S5. Sent free bj mail on receipt ot money. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. Rut do not be deluded into taking imitations or substitutes, or something recommended as just as toed ! Inb.t on the penninc with the name of .Vashburne& Co.. vui emu uu tutcii itii.uaiiit'uu ciicimciJiiy pure under our signature, an inuispcnsahlc reoulsitc to insure success in the treatment. Take no other, or send to us, Wash bur ne & Co., Proprietor". 257 Broadway, cor. Beade St., NEW YOKK. Notice To The Public. I HAVE THIS DAY PURCHASED THE Interest of J. J. Mokes, Jr., in the firm of Foard & Mokes. The business 111 be con ducted under tho same Arm name as at present. F. R. STOKES. Astoria, Jan. 17th, ISS3. dlwk nnounceineni; Fiirc Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, Uphols tery, Wall Pockets, Brackets. JSsdte, OiiommBj Sates? Immh$? Suits, Ladies are invited to call and see latest styles in Plush and Velvet. Beautiful Embroidered goods. THE A FDIiIi STOCK ALVvAYS OIC HAND. Two doors ca-t o Occident Hotel. ASTORIA, OREGON. Jg333, tSLTCISOi: TO .TACKINS & MONTGOMERY.) PLUMBING, GAS FITTING.. AND CANNERY WORK Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. OI!F.:ASJrs STHRET, Xont to ' S.. Parker's Store. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FIJRjSriTUPvE 3 BEDDING. AND DEALER IJS Carpets, Oil Clotli? Wall Paper, Mirrors, Wjndny Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN TOLE3 Complete in every branch. MARTIN OLSEN DEAI.EI. LX FUENITTJBE S? BEDDING Corner Main and Squemoqna Streotw. Astoria, Orecou. WINDOW SHADES AHD TRIiMHGS; WALL PAPER ETC. A Complete Stock. PRICES 4 AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. Ar,L kiijn r ruKNiTruE rep.ubed asd vakaished. X'otlce orAppliratioa to Inrrlian 'fimhi-p i-niiK- U. l.iaND OFFICFATOKEOON'CITY. I- rn..i.. Tm. it.. In lOJ Xotice Kherebv chen that .Tohn If. Col- in, of Columbia e untv. Orepon, hat made application to purchase the bV Jof SW '; Of Sec lo, T 7.N. It 5 W. "Will. Men. under the proiMcn? or tlie Act of Congress appioved June o. 1878. cut itled "An Act for the sale of Timber luuids in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and in Washington Ter- ri:or-." Allader claims to aid tnict must ho filed in the U. S. I and office at Oregon Citv, Oregon, before the expiration of stv da"s from thi date. " fin en under my hand this 18th day or Jan- uary, 1&3. " L.T. BA'KIN. w3-10i lieclHtcr. - - . Tnp iu uei. . milE2ND AND 3RD FLOORS, 2ND FIN - jl isueu in rooms i um all m one, 4S x W feet, unfinished. Also a mtoe of errnnnd piled and capped, about 22 x -18 feet, front-! ing on Olney street. Lease given to respon- Muie names ioryears. lcaiion most nestr- aoie or a jicstauranc ana joaptag House. For further particulars Inquire of UARTHfirJIEYERS. Astoria, Oregon, December 23. 18S2. 4- 2 H t ixcraorconary "EEi.XO"H2S. W :ore CtffggatT'Waiu NEW MQD.EL KAXfJC CAX BC ILVD IX AS TORIA OXIA OF BAWBi AGENT CAM. AND nXAUHNE IT. YOU WILL BE PLEASED. E. 11. IIAWES is also aent for tliu Ml patent (Mil Stove And other first-elass sto es. Fnrnnco "Work, Steam Fit tings, etc., a specialty. Dnvr.En i Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A Gereral Assortment of HOUSEKCLD GOODS. Agents for 3Iagee Stoves and Eanges The Best in the market. I'lHiiiblnu Roods of all kinds on hand. Job work done in a workmanlike manner. .tiee of Application to Pnrcliase I Timber land. r AND OFFICE AT VuVXCOUVEE, W.T., January 3th. 1SS3. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress, approved June 3. 187S. entitled "An act for Hie sale of Timber Lands In the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and in "Wash ington Territory." James M. "Wallace, of filed iu this offlcehkapplication to purchase. ' thcS'.of S WMandS'Sof SEJi of Sec. ' 3t. T. 10 N of K 9 V, ot the Willamette He- I'aclUc countv, wasn. ixr., uas xms uay ! ridian. . t A , f Testimony m the aboe ease will bo taken before the Clerk of the District Court at Oystenrllle, "Wash, Ten, on Saturday, March 21i.ISS3. . . , ' Any and all persons having adverse claims . to the above described lands, or any portion ! thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in this office within sixty (CO) days I from date hereof. rRED. W. SPARLING, Register, x3-m Notice. STATE AND COUNTY TAXES FOR THE 1 ear 1S32. arc now due and can bo paid at mr ofilce at the Court House, d-v. tf A. M, TWOMBLY, Sheriff.