The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, December 09, 1882, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OREGON-
SATURDAY DECEMUEK 9, 1S:2
J. F. HALLOKAX.
SHERXAX, SHERIDAN, HANCOCK.
Curious Military Rumors and Pro
jects. A Washington despatch says
that a petition is now quietly
circulated asking, congress to re
peal so much of the appropriation
bill for the current year as makes
the retirement of Gen. Sherman
compulsory upon his attaining the
age of G4. One" of the arguments
in favor of this measure is that in
case of the retirement of Sherman,
as the law now provides, the com
mand of the army will devolve
upon Lieut.-Gen. Sheiidan during
what may prove a. critical presi
dential champaign.
The supposed hostility to Sheri
dan on the part of the Democratic
members is the remembrance of
his celebrated banditti despatch
sent at the time he was in coni
"mandatXew Orleans.
On the other hand it is averred
that a combination of "the friends
of Sheridan and Hancock will ask
that the grades of general and
lieutenant-general be revived, the
understanding being that Sheridan
shall be promoted to be general
and Hancock to be lieutenant
general. Others who are inimical to both
Sherman and Sheridan say that
the former shall retire next year
as the law now provides, .and
when they elect a Democratic
president, as they expect to do the
following ear, should Sheridan
prove objectionable they will re
vive the grade of general, and
promote Hancock to the place and
the command of the arm.
The advocates of the latter
course claim -that there would be
ample justification for it in the
precedents established b Sheri-
daYi's own promotions. In 18G4,
when he was promoted to be major-general,
he jumped Hancock,
J who franked him uis :i brigadier;
'and when, in T.8G9, Grant made
JJjQ&chim lieutenant-general, he over-"-;
' ' sbtughed Halleck and Meade, al
i -t t hoiurlP-hc former was n. full Trta
K. jor-gene"ral before Sheridan was'
I? 'even a majorT
There are signs that the mo
nopoly of political place and influ
ence by lawyers is passing away.
Lawyers, it is true, still constitute
a majority of our congressmen,
but with main of them the name
of the profession is only a cloak
for the practice of politics, and, as
Lester Wallack would say, heaven
would still be open to them were
iirofesMonal attainments no bar to
entrance there. But even includ
ing these political lawyers, the
predominance of the guild in legis
lation and public administration is
plainly on the wane. Men of
auairs, men 01 business, are com
ing more to the front, and some of
our ablest parliamentary debaters
have never passed at the bar,
This is to be partly accounted for
by the. increase in the number of
business men whose circumstances
give them time for politics.
A Washington dispatch says:
The members of the judiciary
committee of the house propose to
go to work at once on the railroad
land grant question. They have
been awaiting the coming of Mr.
Knott, of Kentucky, who arrived
here 3'esterday. At the last ses
sion of congress, after a ruling of
the speaker had apparently dis
posed of the Northern Pacific land
grab question without action for
this congress at least, Mr. Knott,
on the advice of either members of
the committee, offered a new bill
declaring forfeited the lands grant
ed this company. It was relerred
to the judiciary committee and
an early report on it is expected.
XEW TO-DAY
Notice.
WHEREAS. THE DEMOCRATIC PRE-
"I T cmct Committee have seen fit to make
n political issue in the coming City election
in the first ward, as nnr nnrif n fniinnc
which has never been done In-the City of
ji-U'ii.i ;
( DEMOCRATIC MEETING !
THE DEMOCRATS OF THE FikstWard
of the City o f Astoria, are requested to
raeei ar. me uourriiouse, on Saturday even
ing, at 7J o'clock, for the ptcrposc of nomin
atang one Couucilmau to serve for three
years.
By order of the City Committee. dtd )
Therefore, by reouest of tlie Citizens and
jeans we tne committee place in
Ion C H.Cooper, as Councilman for
i m in w serve lor uiree years.
rpuuucaa rreciaci cominutee.
dW
NEW TO-DAY.
Notice.
THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE
Democratic voters of the 2nd ward held
at O'Bilea'.s Hotel on Saturday evening- at
7 :30 O. C. for the nuroose of nominating
i a Councilman to be voted for on the tucs
j day followius; o serve for term three vears
...Editor , all are invited to attend.
j By order of the Committee. dll
A Common-sense Remedy.
Salicylic A.
No more Rheumatism,
Gout or Neuralgia.
Immediate Relief Warranted.
Permanent Cure Guaranteed.
Fire yearn established and never Inmwn
fail ina single case, aeulc or chronic. Jlffcr
to all prominent physicians and drugobl for
the standing ot SaUcyltca.
SECRET!
-THE ONLY DISSOLYER OF THE
POISONOUS URIC aCID "WHICH
EXISTS IN THE BLOOD OF RHEU
MATIC AND GOUTY PATIENTS.
SAL1CYLICA ! known as a coinmon
sense remedv. because it strikes directly at
thec.uiM of l'ucumatim. Gout and Neural
gia, while so many so-called specifics and
supposed panaceas only treat local! t!:-
effects.
It has been conceded by eminent scienlnt-.
that outward applications, such as rubbing
with oils, ointments liniments, and soothing
lotions will not eradicate these diseases
which arc the result of tin poisoning of the
blood with Uric Acid
SALICYLICA woiks with manelous
oflect on this acid and so remotes the disor
der. It is now exclusively used by all cele
brated phvsicians of America and Kuronc
Highest Medieil Academy or Paris reports
:" percent cures m tlirce dav.
that SALICYLICA. is a certain cure for
Rheumatism. Coutaiul Neuralgia.
"1 he most inleuse pains are .subdued almost
iustauth.
Gie i a trial. Relief guaranteed or mon
ey refunded.
Thousands of testimonials sent on applica
tion. Si a Box. 6 Boxes for 55.
Sent free b mail on receipt of lnoncv . v
ASK YOUir DRUGGIST FOR IT.
But do not he deluded into taking imitations
orsubstitutes, or something recommended
as "just as good !" Insist on the genuine
with the name of Washburne & Co..
on each box which is guaranteed chemically
pure under onr .signature, an indispensable
requisite to insure success In the treatment.
Take no other, or send to us.
Washburne & Co., Proprietors.
IS7 liroadwav, cor. Rcadc St . NEW YORK.
Selcct Masquerade Ball.
$k Rescue Jubilee Troupe. g
Fourth Annual Masquerade Ball,
Monday, January 1st, 1883,
AT THE SKATING KINK.
noxoi:.i:v committer.
Cant. Uc. Flat el, ' Hon. Win. Chance,
Col. it It. Spedden, Hon. A.J. Metier.
Hon. John Ilahn. Hon.(Jeo."V.Hnnu.
KKCF-irriON COAIM1TTKK.
.
MEMKEKS, OF Till TROUPE.
INVESTIGATING COMMITTOR.
IIoncwlFiiiton, ju Hon. F..T. Talor,
nion. C, .1. Trcnchard. "
INVITATION COMMITTKE.
.las. A. Da idson, (I. C. Richardson,
It. .S. Worsley, Frank J Parker.
rnicKR or
Lady Maskers
Cent 3I.ikcrs -lady
Spectators, -Gent
.Spectators,
ADMISSION.
ri:KR
SIJH)
- ..VJ
1.00
Tickets may be procured of members of
the troupe.
Maskers tickets can be procured only at
Hie More of Frank L. ParKer.
Meeting Notice.
milT AXNTJAl Idl'ETI Nfi OF TH E Stock
JL holders of tne Columbia Citiminir Com
pany IH be held in Julianseu's liall, in the
city of Astoria, on the ictli day of Die.. lh2,
for the purpose of clectingalloaid of Direct
ors, and transacting sucli oilier busines;is
may properly come befoie tlie meeting.
TIIOS. DEAIiV,
d-td Secretary.
CITIZENS' MEETING !
mm: citizens or Tin: fikst wakd
JL of t lie City of Aktoria. are requested to
meet at the Court Hou8. on Saturday c en
injr, at TJ o'clock, for the- purpose of nomin
ating one Councilman to serve for three
years,
lly order of the CiSv Committee. did
Meeting Notice.
NOTICE IS HERE11Y GIVEN THAT THE
Annual meeting of the Stockholders of
the Fishermen's Packing Co. will be held at
the office of said Co., on Friday, Dec. 29th,
at 10 o'clock A. M. for the purpose of elect
ing Directors for the cnsuini car, and the
transaction of inch other buMness as may
come before the meeting.
By order of the President.
ltOBT. HAMILTON,
Secretary.
Cpper Astoria, December C, ISSi d-td
P. H. FOX. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
7ILL ATTEND TO COLLECTIONS AT
" a reasonable discount.
Ofllce, Main street. Address r. O. box 81.
Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, d-lwk wit
FOR SAM.
THE II ULL AND nOUSE OF THE STKAM
er KATATA. "Will make a first-class
Coasting schooner.
tor particulars Inquire
a. Mckenzie.
oT
Summons.
TN THE
CIRCL'IT COUltT OF THE
jl Mate 01 uregon for llatson
ite of Oregon for Clatson County
Hans hmulson, plaintiff vs. JosepucneKnud
son. defendant.
To Josephenc Knudson, tlie abo e named
defendant. In the name of the State of
Oregon, you are lierebr required to appear
and answer tlie complaint filed by tlie above
named plaintiff against jou, in tlie above
entitled court, in tlie aboe entitled suit, on
or before tlie first day of the next term of
said court, to-wit : Tuesday. January 2. IRK,
anil for want ot such answer the safd plain
tiff will apply to the court for the relief
prayed for in said complaint which in sub
stance is a decree dissolving tlie bonds of
matrimony existing between said plaintiff
of the two minor children. This summons
is published by virtue of an order made by
the Hon. Judge of said court at chamber.
No' ember 2tth, iSSi
, C. W. FULTON.
dcsGt Attoniey for Plaintiff.
V .. - "' i"i uic cure aim cumihjv
Of tllR tun m'nnr lilllmn Tlifi. -I..r..,A....
' Health is Wealth.
Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treat
ment: a sjiecific for Hvsteria. Dizziness,
Convulsions, Nervous Headache, Mental De
pressidn, Loss of Memory. Spermatorrhoea,
Impotcncy, Involuntarj Emissions, lrcma
ture Old Age, caused by over-exertion, self
abuse, or over-indulgence, which lends to
misery, decay and death. One box will cure
recent cases. Each box containsonc months
treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes
for five dollars ; sent by mall prepaid on re
ceipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to
cure any case. "With each order received by
us forsix boxes, accompanied with five dol
lars, we will send the purchaser our written
guarantee-to return themonevlf the treat
ment does not effect a cure. Guarantees ts
SHedionlyby W.E. Dement, druggist. As
toria, Orefoa. Orders by mall at regular
3IABTB FOARD.
J. J. STOKES
FOARD & STOKES,
Wholesale and retail dealers in
Wooi aad Willow-ware,
GROCERIES,
Tobacco, Cigars, Wines and Liquors
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Fruits and Vegetables.
FLOUR, -F-KKHD,
AXD
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
ANI
General Commission Merchan t
ASTORIA. Oltr.fi OX.
Next to Oregon Railway & Nav. ro's Dock,
dtw
SOLID GOLD
JEWELRY,
BRACELETS,
Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches,
s 1 1-v e: r ware,
Of every description.
The finot stock of Jen dry in Astoria.
J2?-A11 goods wan-anted as represented.
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER.
MAGNUS C. CROSBY,
Dealer in
HARDWARE, DUffl, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER,
Cannery anfl Flslermens Supplies
Stoves, Tin. Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP
PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done with neatness and dispatch.
None but first class workmen employed.
A larse assortment olj
' SCALE?
Constantly on Hand.
HANSEN BROTHERS,
Architects and Builders,
All kinds el IleHse werk. dene at
skertcftt notice.
Shop Comer of Cass and Astor Street,
ASTOKIA, -..- OREGON
A. Tan Dusen & Co.
TK70ULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE
attention of the Public to tlie fact that
they are Agents for the following sewing
maciiiues, viz :
The Improved Singer,
The "White,
The Crown
Ami The Ehlridgc.
Which they arc selling from 33. to 35.
each and defy Cera petition.
Persons wishing to purchase machines
should c:ill and inspect our slock before pur
chasing elscw here, as we guarantee to give
penect sattsiactiou as regarus quality anu
price.
Meeting Notice.
"rVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
11 Annual meeting of the Stockholders of
tue Acauiiinavian racking co. win ue neiu
at the office of said Co.. on Wednesday. Dec.
l.itli. at 9 o'clock a. jh. for the purpose of
electing Directors for the cnRuing ear, and
the transaction of sucli other business as
may come before the meeting.
By order of the President.
II. FLATH,
Secretary.
Upper Astoria, December 1, 1682. d-td
Masonic Land and Building Asso
ciation Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE
Annual meeting of the stockholders of
I lie Masonic Land and Buildimr Association
of Astoria, will be held at tlie office of
(eorgc blavel, in Astoria, on Wednesday,
the 2oth of December, 1RS2. at 2 o'clock V.M.,
for the purpose of electing a board of direct
ors for the ensuing ear. (coasisting of sev
en members), and for tlie transaction of
sucli other business as may come before the
meeting.
Bv order of tlie Board of Directors.
S. T. MeKEAN, Sect'y.
Astoria. Oregon, Nov. lltli. 18S2. d-td
NOTICE.
T AM AUTHORIZED BY THE DIRECT-
A ors to collect Taxes of School District No.
1, until Dec. 15th, 18P2. After that time all
thoe not paid will be returned to the Coun
ty Clerk as Delinquent. Pay up and save
costs, as those not paid w ill surely be col
lected bv tlie Sheriff.
J. G. HUSTLER.
Clerk Dist. No. 1.
Astoria, December 2nd, 16S2. dtd
Furnished Rooms to Rent.
THREE OR FOUR ROOMS. WITH CON
veniences of kitchen and dinlng-rc-oni.
Inquire at this office.
$500 Rtward.
We will pay the above reward for any case
of Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia. Sick Head-
ache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costive-
ness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable
liver Tills, when the directions are strictly
complied with. They are purely Vegetable,
and never fail to give satisfaction. Sugar
coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills, 25
cents. For side by all Druggists. Beware of
counterfeits and imitations. Tlie genuine
manufactured onl v by John C. West & Co.,
"The PillMaker,' m and 183 W. Madison
St., Chicago. Free trial package sent by
mail prepaid on receipt of a 3 cent stamp.
W. E. Dement, agent. '
Far Sale.
T OT C. BLOCK 126. SHIVELY'S ASTORIA'
JLi occupied by James McGec, with all the
buildings and Improvements thereon. Terms
easy.
Enquire of
J-.O.BOZOBTH,
NlUfetoAjfMt.
Announcement
Fine Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors Uphols
tery, Wall Pockets, Brackets.
m
I offer a fine stock of Furniture for the
Holiday trade at low prices.
Stiff, tttomansj Sofas? Qhamhe? Suits,
Ladies are invited
styles in Plush and Velvet. Beautiful
Embroidered goods.
HI. W. Gallick's New Store
J
CARL ADLER'S
NOYELTY
Fancy Goods; Fine Statienery: Gold and
Silver Ware; Toys; Musical
Instruments in new and
abundant variety.
Something New at Tne
GOLDEN RULE BAZAR
FOR TWENTY
TO BE GIVEN AWAY!
A Mtftlful Silver
Each purchaser of Oae Dollar's "Worth, or upwards will receive a Ticket
entitling him or her to Oae Chance in this Clcgant Set.
C A R I iLDIiER'S
Golden Rah Bazar.
i
D. A. McINTOSH,
TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,
Has just opened a large addition to his stock of
Men's and Boy's Suits, Overcoats, Hats and Caps,
Furnishing Goods and Cloths.
Also a full line of
Rubber Coats and Leggings, Umbrellas, Trunks, Satchels.
Special attention directed to
Hoiiery, Underwear, and fine Neckwear, Gent's Dressing
Oownii Celluloid Fronts, Collars and Cuffs.
D. A. McINTOSH, - - TAILOR AND CLOTHIER.
OCClDEfT BXOCK, - ASTORIA, OREGOX.
New Goods !
CITY BOOK STORE.
NO BRANCH! NO CnROZtlO!
But the Beet Store in the City to get your Money's Worth.
Albums, Autograph and Photograph all sizes and Prices-
Baaks Treat a Dime Ifarcl te Webster's Unabridged-
Gents' Jewelry aad CaUcrj, Writing Desks of all sizes, Mark
Twains Scrap Beaks, Bibles, Prayer Books and
DTjrmaals, also, tkc Key to Heaven.
Opera an Marine Glasses. Draughting Instruments from 40
cents te SS.v a Set. Blank Books,
And every thiBgyou could want in our line. We expect to remain after the holidavs arc I
all over, aad by baying of us jou keep the money at borne.
EVKxaBiiBt eur goods and prices before going elsewhere.
B. P. STEVENS CO.,
City Beak Stare.
Extraordinary!
to call and see latest
1
EMPORIUM
DAYS ONLY.
Pitcher, Worth $50,
New Goods !
PALL IMPORTATIONS !
-A?
EMPIRE
"Ye are receiving by every steamer new additions to our stock of
Dry Goods. Notions, Ladies' and Children's Shoes,
Suitable for the season.
Flaaaels? Waierpmfs,
Hosiery, Blaakt9, Bt:
Our stock of Dress Goods, Silks, Satins,
Velvets, Plushes, etc., show a large yarietyv
Also an decant line of
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.
OTIR MOTTO;
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PX0FIT9.
"We Study o Please.
"Samples sent free to any address on application.
KgT Agents for the celebrated Springfield Sewing
Machine.
PRAEL BROTHERS.
Next Doer Pytfciam Hall.
THE NEW MODEL
MMIttBHi
A
FULL 5TOCK
IE2. !.. IBA'tOT'XSS,
Two doors cast of Occident Hotel, ASTORIA. OREGON.
John A Montgomery,
(SDCCESSOIt TO JACKINS & MONTGOMERY.)
DEALER IX
TIN, SHEET IRON AND COFFER WARE.
A General Assortment of Household Goods.
AGEXT FOJl
STOVSS AND
Till BEST IN THE MARKET.
bkaqekSe:
Plumbing Goods of all kinds on hand.
Job Work done in a Workmanlike Manner.
CORNER Oil 3IA1X AXD JEFFERSON' STREETS,'
ASTORIA. -
CHAS. HEILBORN,
MANUFACTURER OF
FUKJsriTUKE S3 BEDDING
AND DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and MoNMhigs,
WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES
" Complete in every branch.
MARTIN OLSEN,
DEALER IN E
FURNITURE Sh BEDDING.
Corner Main and Squcmoqua Street. Asterla, Ortjcsa.
WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER ETC.
A Complete Stock.
PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD.
AIX KIIVDS OF FUBIflTUBE REPAIRED AKD VARKISHED.
ASTORIA BREWEET.
M. MEYER Proprietor.
ASTORIA, - - OREGON.
SPECIAL A.3ST3?fOTJ3J'OE13M:E3JJ-3r.
REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES.
$7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS.
(LARGE ORDERS IN LIKE PROPORTION.
Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon
Bottled Beer, - - - SI 60 per Dozen
nvSpecial attention paid to orders from Public Houses and FamillM.
THE -
STORE
Ladies' and Children's
RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS
TORIA ONLY OF
E. Jt. KAWE8,
AGENT
CALL AND EXAMINE IT. YOU
WILL BE PLEASED.
E. R. ITAWES is also agent foe tlie
Butt patent Cootor Store ,
And other first-class stgves.
Furnace Werk. Staam Fit
tiags. etc., a eeialtr
ALWAYS ON HAND.
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