aj &c gaily gotfim. ASTOBIA. OREGON: FHIDAY ...DECEMBER C.18S9. A NORWEGIAN SETTLEMENT IN MASSACHUSETTS FIVE HUN DRED YEARS BEFORE COLUMBUS. "Watehtowx, Alass., one o the oldest towns in Massachusetts, celebrated on November 21, the discovery o the ancient town or city of Nonunbega by Protestor Eben Norton Horsford, of Harvard university. The exercises were held under the auspices of the American Geographical society at the tower erected near the junction of Stony Brook with the Charles Eiver, which marks the spot -where the re mains of Norumbega are said to have been discovered, ajad consisted of a sketch of the researches of Professor Horsford; an address by Judge Daly, president of the society; a Swedish folk song by Madam Zela; a poem by Mr. "W. E. Clement; and a hymn cpm posed by Miss Louise Manning Hodg kins, and sung by a choir from Nor umbega Hall, "Wellesley College. At the opening of the exercises Pro fessor Horsford made the following anneuncement: "It i3 now nearly live years since I discovered on the banks of Charles river the site of Fort Norumbega, occupied for a time by the Bretons some four hundred years ago, and many years earlier still built and occupied as the scat of extensive fisheries and a settlement by the Northmen. It is nearly five years since the discovery was the subject of a communication which I had the honor to adress to you, in your official capacity, on the first of March, 18S5, and which was published in the Octo ber bulletin of the American Geog raphical society of the same year. "I have to-day the honor of announ cing to you the discovery of Yiuland, including the Landfall- of Leif Erik son and the site of his houses. I have also to announce to you the discovery of the site of the ancient city of Nor umbega.'' The following is the inscription on the tablet let into the tewer: "A.D. 1000. A.D. 1889. Nomm bega. City: ceuntry: fert: liver. Norumbega Nor mbega. Indian ut terance of Norbega, the ancient of Norvega, Norway; to which the re gion Yinland was subject. City at and near "Watertown. "Where remain to-day docks, wharves, walls, dams, basin. Country extending from Bhode Island to the St Lawrence. First seen by Bjarni Herjulfson, 935 A. D. Landfall of Leif Erikson on Cape Cod, 1000 A. D. Norse canals, dams, walls, pavements, forts terraced places of assembly, remain to-day. Fort at base of tower and region about was occupied by the Breton French in the 15th, lGth, and 17th centuries. Biver the Charles dis covered by Leif Erikson 1000 A. D. Explored by Thorwald, Leif s brother, 1003 A. D. Colonized by Thorfinn Kurlsefni 1007' A. D. First Bishop Erik Gnupson 1121 A D. Industries for 350 years. Masur-wood (burs), fish, furs, agriculture. Latest Norse ship returned to Iceland in 1347." Prof. Horsford recounted narratives of Yerrazano, Parmentier, and other oxplorcrs. relating to the reported ex istence of the remains of Norumbega as somewhere between the site of Gloucester and the headwaters of the Charles. The name appeared on their maps. There are monuments of the pres ence of the Northmen, said Prof. Hors ford ou every square mile of the basin of the Charles. As evidence of :this he alluded to the canal, walled on one side for a thousand feet along the west side of Stony Brook, and to the dry canal near Nowtonville. There were also remains of canals, ditches, deltas, boom dams, ponds, fish traps, dwellings, walls, and am phitheaters scattered all throughout the basin of the river Charles. Among the epigrams that illumin ated Secretary Noble's instructive and suggestive speech at the chamber of commerce banquet, one was especially felicitous and notable. Speaking of the time when the Nicaragua canal will connect the waters of the Gulf with those of the Pacific, he said: 'The Mississippi will be the shore of two oceans." That is a big concep tion conveved in rerv few words. Water in the Snake river has been so low this season that settlers have bitterly complained of the dust raised by the salmon going up stream. They threaten to ask for an appropriation to sprinkle the river next year if the nuisance is repeated. In fourteen states an alien can vote after simply declaring his intentions. Those'states are Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mis souri, Nebraska, Oregon, Texas and "Wisconsin. Accokdixg to the 'American Cyclo paedia" there are about thirty-eight thousand different words in the English language. The "Century Dictionary' contains 200,000 words, many of which are variants of others. In the senate of 1848 there were sixty members, of these only two are living, the venerable, but still active, vice president Hannibal Hamlin, and Jefferson Davis of Mississippi Connecticut has a wickedest town. It is Monroe, with 1,000 inhabitants, a murder record of ten in fifty years, and the possession of fifty divorced or separated couples. AiiTHOUGH the price of silver is higher than it has been for several years, the standard silver dollar is StityjcefQly worth less than 75 cents. TELEpiC. Specials to The Astorian. Skipped To New York With $75,000. A Number of Pederal Appointments. "Washington, Dec. 5. The speaker laid before the house the following communication from J. P. Leedom, late sergeant at arms, of the house directed to the speaker: "1 regret to report that C, E. Silcott late cashier of the office of sergeant at arms has departed from this citv Triflinnt spffi. ing his accounts and I have been un able to ascertain his whereabouts. .Lflereisa deficiency in the cash of the Office. In VIGW nf Tlfw oirram. stances! respectfully request imme- uaaiu mvesugauon. oi my accounts under such action as the hbnse of ren resentatives may take in the premises'." Adams of Hlinois presented a reso lution reciting the above facts and placing the amount of defalcation at 375,000 and providing for the appoint ment of a select committee bv the speaker to investigate and report. It was adopted and the following were appointed, Adams, Stewart of Ver mont PaVUe. "RpPil nf TnTrri TTrAlmnn Blount and Hemphill. oucoix was a trusted employe, and was appointed by Leedom about six years ago. He went to New York last Saturday, and telegraphed that ne would be Home Tuesday. He did i not come and Leedom investigated and opened the safe. Silcott had drawn S82,000 from the treasury on Satur-, day. He was under $50,000 bonds. Leedom says he could as easilv have , taken 100,000. ' SEVEBAIi HUNDRED MADE HAPPY. The president to-day sent to the . senate several hundred nominations of persons appointed to ofiice during J the recess of congress. They were in ' the departments of state, justice, in- -terior, war and navy. The vice presi-1 dent having notified the senate that i he would be absent two or three days ' next week, Ingalls was elected presi- j dent, pro tern. The senate then ad- journed until Monday. A MBEL CASE SETTLED. I London, Dec. 5.- The action , brought by Mrs. John "W. Mackay ! against tho publishers of the Ex-am- iner for libel in publishing an article j charging that prior to her marriage ; to Mackey Mrs. Mackey was a wash-' erwoman in Nevada, was settled to day by defendents apologizing for the publication and paying costs and a certain sum of money to charitable I institutions to be selected bv Mrs. j Mackey. " ! HANDSOME HARRY. IIANGED. New York, Dec. 5. Harry Carlton, alias "Handsome Harrv" the irmrdfirnr of policeman Brennati, was hanged at Tombs prison at 7:30 this morning. The killing occured on October 28, Carlton and some other young toughs got into a row, and when Breunan tried to arrest them Carlton shot him down. BIG BALTIMORE BUSINESS. Baltimore, Dec 5. Tho most ac tive day's business in grain charters in the history of tho port was done yesterday. Nine steamships were chartered to load full cargoes of grain to Cork and elsewhere for orders in the months of January, February and March. The total charters call for 832,000 bushels. DIED OF HIS WOUNTM. Portland, Dec. 5. -F. J. Wilson, who was stabbed at Vancouver Tues day night, died last night. NO DECISION' YET. No decision has been rendered in the Sandy Olds case as yet TKK QUESTION SETTLED. This Is a faithful pic ture of the establish ment of Thomas Prico & Son, at 521 Sacra mento St, S. F. As tho leading chemists of tho -west, they were asked to scttlo tho question as to what sarsa parillas were in fact purely vegetable. Wo present their report. " We liave made careful chemical analyses of several well Jziovm brands of sarsaparilla, and have found them alltcilh Ihe single exception of Joy's to contain iodide of potassium. As a result we are enabled to pro nounce Joy's to be the only purely vegetable sarsaparilla now on the inarlct, which has corns under our observation." Modern medicine ha3 proven that all ordinary face eruptions are caused by indigestion and sluggixh circu lation, which call for vegetable alteratives, Instead of mineral blood purifiers like iodide of potassium. Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla Is the first to discard tho old notions and pro ceed under tho modern theory. Its cures are tho talk of the hour. NEW TO-DAY CITY ELECTION. To the Citizens and Voters Of the City of Astoria. I hereby announce myself as an indepen dent candidate for the office of Superintend ent of Streets at the ensuing election. That I will faithfullv attend to the duties of the office if elected, it Is only necessary to rerer to my past record in the official positions I have held. If elected. I shall endeavor to discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability, Respectfully asking your suffrage, I remain. F. SHERMAN. Piano Tuning. At the Solicitation of Many Friend?, rancss lias decided to make Astoria his future home. Parties owning Pianos can have them kept in first-class tune, the year around. Having secured the principal patronage of Astoria for twelve years, he hope to merit a continuance of the same. lie takes pleasure in referring to anv and every well established Music House on the Coast, from Victoria to Los Angeles. Residence at Mr. HoIdenV, iUSlflf On 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Streets In Centre of Town. Lots from S4.O0O to SlO,O0O. ONE BLOCK "With Water Frontage on River. In business part cf town, 825,000. 260 Acres Bottom Land Alongside Astoria & South Coast It. P. On Clatsop Plains. Good Cedar Timber Land, Suitable for Platting. S25 per Acre: Cheap. H. Ekstrom. WATCHMAKER, . Astoria, Or. FINE DIAMONDS. Jewelry, "Watches Clocks. Etc.suitahle for Holiday Presents, at very Low Prices. Opposite Crow's Gallery. ft ft IB iw wSsKt NEW TO-DAY. BLOCK 72 Shively's Astoria. beginning To-Day, I Offer for Sale. Some of the llest Kesidenco Lots in the City. The Block has been cleared and h only 3 Blocks from Clatsop Mill and Street Car Line. Lots 33x100 aud 33x150 at from $200 to 225. Half Cash. Balance in c months. : 5 per cent, off for Cash. See Plats at my ofiice. Real Estate Broker. ess Onera Bouse, 2 NIGHTS OHLY 2 Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 9, 1 0. Special Engagement of the Renowned" Dc'incatois of Irish Characters M Josi SULLIVAN Ami their New Comedy Company, In their latest San Francisco Comedy Succe entitled. " Kilty from Cork." Replete with all the Latest Comic and Topical Songs. New Dances. Spe cialties and Keen Irish Wit. Reserved Beats 73 cents ; Gallery 50 cents. Reserved Seats at the New York .Novelty Store, Saturday morning, December 7th, at to A. M. Piano Tuning. Walter S. Cray, The Piano Tuner from thcKohler & Chase Music House, Portland, will be in Astoria on MONDAY, 8th Inst., without fail. Par ties wanting tneir Pianos put hi .strictly first class order should leave orders with Miss Jlitely, or at Occident Hotel, at once, as he does not cinvass for work. Obliged to go to Europe on business I oiler iny establishment known as the For sale at :v baigain. For particulars apply to G. W. Fisher, Proprietor. ia If Coiieoiuly St.. Foot of Jackson, Astoria. Or ficncral Machinists snA Boiler Maters. Land and Marine Engines SOIUBIC WORK, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work A SPECIALTV, Castings of all Descriptions Made to Order at Short Notice. Jon?.- Fox President, and Sunt. A. L. Fox, Vice President J. G. Hu.stl.ei: Sec. and Treas. A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE SjCO. before Christina". Address with ref Gast, St. Louis. Morgan & Sherman GROCERS And Dealers lu Caieryjmlies! Special Attention CIvento Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies furnished at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered In any part of the city. Office and Warehouse In Hume's New Building ou Water Street. P. O. Box 153. Telephone No S7. ASTOKIA. OREGON. Wm. B. Adair, REAL ESTATE AGENT. X. E. Cor. Oluey and Third Sis. P. O. Box 436. Particular attention given to Properties in Upper Asloria; also to purchase ofTim her LnmU. A NEW ENTERPRISE. City Express Transfer Company. H. D. Thing and C. E. Wilier, PKOPRIETORS. Headquarters at Main Street wharf. TELEPHONE NO. 43. A General Express and Delivery Business transacted. Your patronaKe is solicited. Abstracts of Title. C. R. THOMSON Keeps a full .et of Abstract. Books an J will examine the Title to any lteal Et tate In the county and furnish an Ahstratt ofTitlototheMime. Terms reasonable. Woik guarantsei. CANDY Manufactured and For Sale at "Wholesale Prices, at The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLEVELAND, Prop'r. M Bread, Gate ant Pastry Noue but tha-Best Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered In any part of the city. John C. Dement. DRUGGIST. Successor to W. E. Dement & Co. Carries Complete Stocks o Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. .b lorn VIENNA m works m Prescriptions Carcrally CorapoHBdcd. Agent tor Mexican Salve and Norwegian File Cure J.H.MANSELL It I I FTil NOTARY PUBIC FOK STATE OF OKEGON. City Lots and Acre Propfty, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water Bntage for Sale. Investments made for Outside Parties. Established, 1883. Correspondence Solicited. Next W. U. Telegraph Ofiice. Third St. Astoria, Oregon. P.O. BOX 863. i FOl, OUR BIG -- i S8 H Everybody Attends the Great ' mMMmM I Goods sold at MARVELOUS LOW and inspect prices. Everyone goes away goods are sold at the well-known honso. Next to the O. R. & N. Ticket Office. .& eaaaggaiaBC mu-ju, m .urms MJi-MgssaaaBMgEBEacEagnB-''gamBjaimgeBnagBBB m f now on lHarliief at fcmmni ! iwm imiwiii i r Invest at once and double your money in less than 60 days. For further particulars call on or address: Warren & Wright, Real Estate Dealers, ASTORIA, City Wood Yard. Hamilton & Co., Prop'rs. Office and Woodyard on Gray's Dock. All Kinds of Fine Dry Wood Cut AND DELIVERED At .Reasonable Prices. Satisfac tion Guaranteed Our Patrons. All Orders promptly filled and delivered In any part or the city. -3?:o::e3 Astoria Eeal Office Pirst Door South of Th t In Blocks 21, 23 and 28, HUSTLER & AIKEN'S ADDITION. Less than 1 Mile From the Postofflce. SIXTY of these Lots sold within the past 8 days. The price of this Choice Property is going up daily, and may be taken off the market at any time. Price of Lots, $113 to $160, according to Location. TE BROKER, t I FIGURES. Its worth your while to call rejoicing nt tho ridiculous LOW PRICES STORE I ASTORIA, OREGON. lighlful -OREGON. T. B. Loughery. DKALKU IS Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes, Confectionery, Etc. SOSE BUT TIJE BEST BRANDS HANDLED. T1II1-.D STREET, Opposite Halm's Boot and Shoe Store, Estate Co. the Odd Fellows Building Bargains Yet Offered ! orwar - THE Still Leads With the largest Ever brought New GIFTS AND PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY ! .Call and be FlavePs Double Brick Building. Opposite Occident Hotel, Astoria, Oregon. Your Money's Worth IS WHAT YOU GET AT JN Groceries and Provisions. Everything in a First-class Store and at Extremely Low Figures. Goods Delivered all over Town. The Highest Price Paid for Junk. FOARD & STOKES WHOLESALE AND EETAIL DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed, Crockery, Glass Plated Ware. o The Largest and finest assortment of Fresh. Fruits and Vegetables. Received fresh overv Steamer. Thompson & Boss Carry a Full Line of Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries. Give Us a Call and Be Convinced. Magee, Argand and Acorn es i Ranges, Cooking and Heating, EVERYONE FULLY WARRANTED. WATER CLOSETS, PLUMBING GOODS, PUMPS, SINKS, AND BATH TUBS. OHENAMUS STREET. Sfov IHhBHhI These SEINES are made true taper and from an actual scale, and will hang trne and draw when hnng in to lines, and from the Gold Medal 1-2 Patent Twine. RIGHT AND LEFT HAND LAID PATENT ROPE, 9 thread and larger, soft and free from kinking. SALMON TRAP NETS knit from the Gold Medal 1-2 Patent Twine, superior to the medium laid, stronger, more durable and Holds Tar Longer. Letters or Telegraph shall have our Prompt and Careful Attention. AMERICAN NET Established 1842. Bostou. N. B. We have tho largest Netting and Twine plant. New "and costly machinery haa lately been added for knitting heavy Traps for the Columbia river, and Seines for the Alaska Salmon Fisheries, and the most skillful help employed. Elfnore, Sanborn & Co., Astoria Agents. - as Usual and finest line of to Astoria. convinced. GEM) F. PAKKKK. CARIi A. IIA'SON SUCCESSORS TO C. L. PARKER, DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE New Goods Arriving Every Steamer rnis week. 17 Gs. Boots Shoes The Old Stand - Astoria Oreuon. J. B. Wyatt, DEALERS IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binacle Oil. Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail twine, Cotton Sail Twine. Lard Oil, Wrought iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Implements, Sewing Machines, Paints, Oils, G-rooeries, UE3to F.H.SURPRENANT&CO., SUCCESSORS TO County Coroner. First Class Undertaking ESTABLISHMENT. New Styles, Caskets and funeral material Next to astokiax olllce. & TWINE CO., Mass. Capital, SS00.0OO.