The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, December 05, 1882, Image 2

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Wiu.paic and retaU dealers in
UMM JU'.I J!-W r '.l'.,
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u !.! ,!fiju. V, il low-ware.
ExtracrdBiiaryS
-AT THE-
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congress, Jay Hubbell approached'
John "White, the sole Republican
representative from Kentucky, and
iu a menacing manner said: "I
will beat you. sir! I will beat you !"
This thrdat was launched because
While had dared to oppose the
wishes of the imperious Hubbell.
White invited Hubbell to do his
worst. He became the candidate
of the Republicans of his district
as their first and only choice.
During the canvass, which he con
ducted pcisonally on the stump,
White frequently refeired to Hub
bell's threat, and appealed from
the dictator "to the people, at the
hamo time denouncing Hubbell
and his methods. Although op
posed by Matt. Adams, an able
and popular Democrat, White was
elected by a decisive majority,
hundreds of Democrats giving
him their votes as the most direct
way to rebuke Hubbell and the
methods he introduced into the
canvass. In pronounced Repub
lican districts all over the country
the party was beaten on Hubbell's
account, but here is a Republican
elected in a Democratic district to
rebuke him.
A Washington dispatch says:
It is understood that Secretary
Lincoln will recommend a slight
increase of the army, but congress
is not likely to appreciate his ar
guments. No more Indian wars
are anticipated. The settlement
of most of the western country by
the whites has progressed far
enough to render outbreak on the
part of Indians unlikely. The
strengtu 01 tlie savages appears
thoroughly overthrown, and with
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i ne exception ol nine marauaing
bands along the, Mexican border,
"lP0 further trouble is expected.
-. I lie reasons for the increase
J of the arnvy are that the dis
ciplirmry entirety of the army is
. "hot large enough to give officers
the requisite practice in handling
troops. The secretary is also
likely to recommend that the
- pay of soldiers be raised from
thirteen to sixteen dollars a month,
the old figure. The policy of the
secretary will be to consolidate the
different commands as near as
possible, and to abandon all the
little posts in order to get soldiers
enough together to make a respec
table showing. It is said the
secretary will dwell at some length
upon the subject of desertion.
Last year sixteen per cent of the
enlisted men deserted, and to fill
their places it cost the department
370,000. A large number of
men are constantly enlisting from
the east, and who simply desire
transportation to some far western
territory with the intention of de
serting as soon as they get there,
which they proceed to do upon
arrival at their destination.
Notiiing but the most ample
corroboration of the fact will
prove to the average human the
truth of the statement now made
that the French Duke of Gallier
has given away every cent of his
12,000,000 fortune, to become a
school teacher, and that the En"--lish
Earl of Mulgrave has resigned
all his titles and estates to go as a
missionary to British Columbia.
Comment upon such action is
wholly affected by the point of
view. In one sense it appears
absolutely foolish; in the other
grandly sublime. But they must,
certainly, feel lonesome.
At a recent fire in Ottawa some
one sent a telegram to the owner
who was in Boston, saying:
'Premises all on fire; what shall
we do?" The answer came
premptly: "Put it out."
Tin: barge T. G. Peters was
burned on Lake Michigan on the
2d insr. Thirteen lives were lost.
The archbishop of Canterbury
died in London last Sunday morn
ing. NEW TO-DAY.
P. H. FOX. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
WILLATTEND TO COLLECTIONS AT
a reasonable discount.
Office, Main street. Address r. O. box Si,
Astoria. Clatsop County, Oregon, tf-lwk wit
Ewntstal Rmms tt Rent.
E OR FOUR BOOMS. WITH CON-
WB HHWK8 MM ABiBg-roeW.
-ft f . . . j .:. to
t - t J ! t-t ..- ..1(1 i.tl c.-s O'i
incut to thousands ol American homes.
It will alwajs be tlie aim or the publishers
to make Harper' Weekly the most popular
and attractive familv newspaper in the
world.
HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
Ier Year:
UIIARFER'S MAOAZ1NIL. Si 00
HARPER'S "WEEKLY 4 00
HARPER'S RAZAR 4 ft)
The THRnKaloe publication 10 00
An TWO above named T 00
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. 1 Ti
HARPER'S MAGAZINE I -
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE f d uo
HARPER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE L1IJRA
RY, One Year (32 Numbers) 10 oo
Pmla(jc Free to all mht,cr titer in the Unti
ed Slates or Canada.
The Volumes or tlie irVt7.Ii begin uitli
the first Number for .lanuary of each jiar
When no time is mentioned, "it v.iil be under
stood that the vibsciiher nishes to com
mence the Number nct after the re
ceipt of order.
The last Eour Annual olumes of Harper'
TPcc.f, iu neat cloth binding, will be sent
by mail, postage paid, orby express, free of
exncnsefnrouded thefremht does not ex
ceed one dollar per olumc), for 7 ou per
oluinc.
Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for
uiiiuin, mi. iu acjiu nv mail, JiUiiJi.iiu. uu
receintof of SI 00 each".
Remittances should be made liv Post-Ofllce
iloney Order or Draft, to aold chance of
IOs.
iVcuvnnncrx arc nut to conn thi adrerthe
ment irWiiiiil the crjirciv order of Haimt.i: &
lillOTIIKKS.
Address HARPER & BROTHERS.
New York.
EE-AZER '
AXLE GREASE.
Best in iiiciiorlfl. Got llto s:'ii
iiiite. Every pnehnu ha our
tractc-ximrZi ami is marked JTm
zer's. SOFS) EYEItyiVfMXEE.
. Meeting Notice.
raWKANXUAlMr.ETIXfiOFTHKSTOCK
JL lioldciNof lneCVtluinMa Canninp: Coni
ian will !e lield in .lolmneii's hall, iu the
eily of Astoria, on the 10th day or Dee., 1SS2,
foi the imrNsc of electiiiKalJoardofDSrccl
ors.and InmicilnK such other huMnessas
mav proneilv come hefoie the meet inn.
TIIOS. DEA1A.
d-td Secretan-.
NOTICE.
IAr AITH01IIZE1) KY THE DlItECT
oi to collect Tac of School District No.
1. until Dee. 15th I8R.'. AHer tliat time all
Uiom nor paid will be returned to the Coun
ty Clerk a Delinquent. Pay up and s:ic
---.Bnin!ount jaid will surely he col
lected b tlie Slieriii.
J. G. IinSTLEK.
Clerk Dist. 2"o. 1.
Astoria, December 2nd, 1SS2. dtd
Meeting Notice.
ftTOTICE IS HEREIIY filYEK THAT THE
-L.TI Annual meeting or the Stockholders or
the Scandinavian Packing Ci. will he held
at tlie omVc of said Co.. on Wednesday, Dee.
l.'Uli.at!) o'clock a. M. lor the iniri'O'-e of
electing Directors for the ensuing year, and
the -transaction of such other lmslnevs its
may come before the meeting.
Iy order of the President.
H.PLATH,
Sccrctarv.
Upicr A"tona, Decentlier 1, ifcfiL tl-til
FOR SATJZ.
milE HULL AXI) HOUSE OETHESTKAM
X er KATATA. AViII make a first-class
Coasting schooner,
ol
For particulars inquire
A MCKENZIE.
M. WKUTHEIMEU. I. WEUTHKl M Hit.
M. WERTKEIMER & BR0.
MAMTFACTUREKS OF FINE
Havana and Domestic Cigars
No. 518, Front St. San Francisco
HEADQUARTEKS
Foster's Emporium.
Most Complete Stock in Astoria
JY ov elites of all Kinds
fruits Ilotli Foreign and Domestic
Wines and Liquors
Of Superior Hrand.
rOSTEK'S CORNER, 0 R & JI0CK
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP.
John Feely,
OPPOSITE KINNEY'S CANXEUY
Blacksmithing, Boiler Work, and
Cannery Repairs
All "Woik Warranted.
TUTTfS
PILLS
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER
loss cf Appetite, Bowels costive,
Pain in the Head, -with a dull sen
sation in the back part, Pain under
the Shoulder blade, fullness after
caong, -witn a cusincunauon to ex-
Weariness, Dizziness, Flutterincjat
the heart, Dots before the eyes, sTel-lo-w
Skin, Seadache eeneraily over
the right eye,Eestlessnessrmth fit
ful dreams, mghly colored TJriso,
end
CONSTIPATION,
TUTT'8 FILXS are etpecUXly
adapted to Hch. cases. ae Aotc f
rocta iBcHt cfeangc or reellas as to
astonisH the svCcrer
Tliey Iacrcase tae Apptlte,SBl canso
tho body to Take oe FlesBi. thus the sys
tem Is aearished, and by their TohIc
Actios on the Digestive Organs, Kck
itlar Steols nro produced. - ITIceZiceauj.
wmmt JjmjwrTajCtjWj
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
Okat Hi os vrmssnts chaste to a Olosst
Black by a single application of this Dte. 1C
tep&rtsaaatural color. ActsInstaataaeoBs
2SoW by Irsrlsts, or seat by express o
TrtO, KCXBAT ST., K . T.
JTisMSiiiiiaSIteBiS,IWKsastass.J
i;ai i. r':ne5 a.vJ Liquors
v i.:.n;. am '. iiir
Fruits and Y'egetaMes.
FLOUR, ESKXJ,
AND
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
AND
General Commission Merchant
ASTOICIA. OltKGOX.
Noxt to Oregon Railway .v Nav. coN Dock.
dsv
A. Yaii Dusen & Co.
WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE
attention of the Public to the fact that
they are Apents for the follow ins scing
machines. iz :
Tlie Improved Singer.
Tlie White,
The Crown
And The Eld rid go.
Which tliev are sellins from 533. to 330.
each and defy Compctitiou.
Tersons uisliinjr to purchase machines
j-liould call and inspect our stock before pur
ehasins elsewhere, as wc guarantee to give
perlect satisfaction as regards quality and
price.
J. H. D. GRAY,
Wholesale and retail dealer in.
FXaOUB.
ALL KIJTJDS OF FEED,
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
General storage and Wharfage on reason
able terms, tfoot of Benton street. Astoria
Oregon.
SOLID GOLD
JEWELRY,
Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches,
SILVERWARE,
Or every description.
The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria.
jyAII goods warranted as represented.
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER.
LO.EB & OO.s
.lOKKKKS IN
WINES,
LIQUOKS,
AXI)
CIGAKS.
AGENTS FOR THE
Best San Francisco Houses and
Eastern Distilleries.
E&-AH goods sold at San Francisco Prices.
MAIN STREET.
Opposite Parker ITouse. Astoria, Orcson.
Astor Street Assessment.
NOTICE is hereby Riven that the
assessment made by Ordinance No. 488,
for the proposed improvement of Astor
street, from the west side of Lafayette
street to the eastern end of Astor street,
in McClurc's Astoria, in the manner pro
vided in Oidinance No. 4K7, on each of
the following described lots fronting on
said poition of said street, is now due
and payable at the oflice of the City
Tieasurer, in United States gold and
silver coin, and unless paid within five
days from the expiration of this notice,
viz: Tuesday, December 12th. 1882, the
Council will order warrants issued for
the collection thereof. The assessment
is as follews:
Same of Owner
itfjAit.
So. oflSo.ofl.
Lot. BlockA
3 Go
(
7
8 "
1 fi7
0 u
3 u
4
8 G4
9
11
2 u
13 s
14
1 G3
0 u
3 "
4 "
5 "
6 u
7
2 44
0
7 u
8 "
1 45
2 "
3 "
4 "
G 43
G
7
8 "
1 4G
2 "
0 U
4
5 42
G
7
8 ,"
1 47
0 '
3
4
5 41
G
7
8
1 48
o
3
4 -
Cat.
G. V. iluiuc...
A. Van Dusen.
G.W.llumc...
3150 00
125 00
125 00
130 00
MIS.E.S. Warren.
Stevens & Joplin.I
G. McLean
J.W. White
Jas.T. Gray
130 00
130 00
130 00
125 00
125 00
125 00
125 00
125 00
125 00
125 00
125 00
125 00
130 00
120 00
115 00
115 00
120 00
120 00
115 00
115 00
120 00
27 00
3100
3100
30 00
32 00
3100
3100
27 00
57 00
G8 00
58 00
G5 00
35 00
3000
3400
3100
29 00
2900
28 00
28 00
GO 00
55 00
G100
G2 00
W.B. Headimjton..
ILL. Pittecl:
Dan'I Graham
Wm. Howe
Margaret Brown ....
Baptist church
Geo. Fiavel
J. Kaniin
Mrs. L.Kirchhoff...
Mrs Twilight
Mrs. E. Brown
Dan'I Graham
Hansen Bros
Mrs. Beed
AI. Unities
Suprenant & Fergu
son Suprenant & Fergu
son
T.W.lngalJs
J. G. Hustler
Genuer H.Parker..
II. B. Parker '.'.
Wm. Strong
S. G. Ingalls
Congregational
cnurcii
M.M. Gilman.
Job Boss.
M. M. Gilman.
Mr. Parker
Geo. Fiavel
C. Boclling.
City of Astoria Crossing Astor
and Burton streets S125 00
City of Astoria Crossing Astor
and Cass streets 125 00
City of Astoria Crossing Astor
and Genevieve streets 23000
City of Astoria Crossing Astor
and Hamilton streets 115 00
By order of tlie Common Council.
F. C. Norris, Auditor and Clerk.
KoTMRfctrMlh,lMB.-
Liue Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors Uphols
tery, Wall Pockets, Brackets.
ivr. w
I offer a fine stock of Furniture for the
Holiday trade at low prices.
Dwke, ttomnnBj Sofas? Qhmher Suit a
Ladies are invited to call and see latest
styles in Plush and Velvet. Beautiful
Embroidered goods.
M. W, Gallick's New Store
CARL ADLEB'S
NOVELTY
Fancy Goods; Fine Stationery; Gold and
Silver Ware; Toys; Musical
Instruments in new and
abundant variety.
BMBtaaaaBMtfiMaMBHssaBBKaan
A New Departure!
GOLDEN RULE BAZAR
My increasing trade demands larger accommodations and greater facilities
for purchasers. Accordingly! have icnteU the new building on b'queiunqua
si rcer, next; to u. w. Jinnies, wnere l win
The Finest Stock of
Autl which will be Sold at l'riccs as I,w as the same elass of
Goods can be bought iu
CARL ADDER'S
Golden Rale Bazsr,
d. a. Mcintosh,
TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,
OCCIDENT BLOCK,
ALT.
Men's Furnishing Goods, White
Fine Selection of Neck-wear, Hosiery, Gloves, etc.
CLOTHING!
Overcoats, TJlstrars, Business Stilts,
The largest and most complete stock of
CLOTHS, WORSTEDS. CASSIMERES. ETC.. ETC.
3-SuIts made to order at short notliw Uest
New Goods!
CITY BOOK STORE.
KO BRANCH! SO CJIROMO!
But the Best Store in the City to get your Money's Worth.
Albums, Autograph and Photograph all sizes and Prices-
Reeks from a Dime Corel to Webster's Unabridged.
GcmIn' Jewelry and CuIer?- Writing Dcshs of all sizes, Mark
TwalMA Scrap Rooks, Bibles, Prayer Rooks, and
nyiunals, also, the Kcj to Heaven.
Opera and Marine lasses. Draughting Instruments from 40
cents e 930.00 a Set. Blank Rooks,
And every thin you could want In our line. We expect to remain after the holidays are
all over, and by buying or us you keep the money at home.
&"xamlue our coods and prices before going elsewhere.
B. F. STEVENS & CO.,
City Rook Store.
ssgaesc
Nttice.
THE BANK IN THIS PLACE WILL Closf.
on and after Monday. 4th Inst, at 3
o'clock. All customers are kindly requested
to take dae Botice aad govern themselves
accordtegly. I. W, CASE.
A4i, becesApr 1, 19& ti
EMPOBIUM
display
ever brought to Astoria
Sail Francisco or l'ortlaud.
ASTORIA. OltltfSOX.
KINDS OF-
Scarlet Underwear, all Wool.
"Workmanship and lit guaranteed.'
New Goods!
THIS PAPER
inny bo found on
nie nc Geo. P.
Rowexx. & Co'3
Kewspapcf Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce
Strcet),ubcre auvcr
tlslngcontractsmay bo mad for it In
NEWYORK.
We are rccei nig by every steamer new additions to our stock of
Drj; Goods, Notions, Ladies' and Children's Shoes,
Suitable for the season.
Flannels, WierpBoF
Hosteryz Blankets, Bt.
Our stock of Dress Goods, Silks, Satins,
Velvets, Plushes, etc.,
Vlso an elegant line of Ladies' and Children's
CLOAKS, ULSTERS,
RUSSIAN CIRCULARS,
WALKING JACKETS,
DOLMANS, ETC.
Our tables are covered with the nicest
selection of Fichus, Ties, Collarettes and
Fancy .Goods too numerous to mention.
CUfR. MOTTO-,
QMCK SALES AND SMALL PRQFW9,
We Study to Please.
S5?SampIes sent free to any address on application.
OAgents for the celebrated Springfield Sewing
Machine.
PRAEL BROTHERS.
THE NEW MODEL
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nnSaMaHnV99ssrJ
A FUIX STOCK
Two doors east of Occident Hotel,
John A. Ittontgomery,
(SUCCESSOR TO JACK INS & MONTGOMERY.)
DEALER IX
TIN, SHEET IRON AND COFFER WAKE.
A General Assortment of Household Goods.
AGENT FOR
ivi:vccisje sTotrss and rahqes.
THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
Plumbing Goods of all kinds on hand.
Job Work done in a Workmanlike Manner.
COIJAKK Oli 31 A IX AXI .1EFFEKSOX HTBEETS,
kkTtJEtJ;JBk9 - OREQOlEI.
CHAS. HEILBORN,
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE S BEDDING
AND DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
indow Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and MonMiRs,
WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES
Complete in every branch.
MARTIN OLSEN,
DEALER IN M7
FURNITURE m BEDDING.
Corner lain mid Sq.nemoqua Streets. Asteria, Oresea.
WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER ETC. "
A Complete Slock.
nMnn . -,.r, .
rniuniD no Moniur ad
ALT. KIXDS OF FURNITURE
ASTORIA
M. MEYER
ASTORIA,
SPECIAL A.3XT3XTCTJJJ03S3MEIJJT.
REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES.
$7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLQNST
ILATIGE ORDERS IN LIKE PROPORTION. S
Less Quantities, 30 Centm,for Gallon
Bottled Beer, ... SI SOptrDoNn
srSpccIal attention paid to onlcrs from Public Houses and Faill8.wi ' -
show a large variety.
Next Boor to Pythian Hall.
RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS
TORIA ONLY OF.
Em Mm mAWB9m
AGENT
CALL AND EXAMINE IT, YOU
WILL BE PLEASED.
E. R. IIAWES is also agent for the
Buck patent Cootiu Store
And other first-class stoves.
Furnace Work, Steam Fit
tings, etc.. a apecialty. .
ALWAYS ON HAND.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
rvTT.xTmtr tttttt ctAn I
viuajulxx wilu jotcuiui.
REPAIRED AltD VARNISHED.
BREWERY.
Proprietor.
OREGON. r'
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