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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1883)
m 99taram fflir BaUt) starlittu t-"TRlA- OKR3()K: TUESOA" FEBRUARY 6, 1S-3 build Men. Prominent uniting the wonder ful possibilities of this country is the fact that man' of the richc-t men in it arc "stjlf-maoV;" only in the Astors.the Vanderbilts,and half-a-do7.on other families, has great wealth descended to the second generation. When millionaires are mentioned. New York 13 al ways the first city thought ef: there we find Russell Sage, who worked for $4- a month in a Con necticut grocery store, and now owns $75,000,000 in bonds and property; Win. H. Vanderbilt, who at thirty years of ajre was a Staten Isiand farmer, eking out a scanty living; affectionately al luded to by 'the commodore as a "fool," and now owning $100,000, 00, being the richest man in America. Then comes Jay Gould, the sharpest of them all, who milked oows for $2 a. month in Delavan county, X. Y.. and now milks "Wall street of millions an nually; Jim Keene, erstwhile of California, who came here with $20 in his pocket; Peter Cooper, who is lik tin disciples of old "go ing arotuid doing good," and is a Christian philanthropist; Charles O'Gonor, who from the poorest parentage, roc to the head of the N. Y. bur; Henry Villard, the best railway organizer in the country, who was on the road to fame as a newspaper reporter 20 years ago; Claflin, the great dry goods prince, who taught school for 13 a month in the Green Mountains; Sidney Dillon, another railroad man who peddled peanuts between New York and Albany; D. Appleton, who sold molasses and codfish in a Cape Cod grocery btore; and a hundred others of equal promi nence, though possessed of smaller k acgerW4s-. On this coast the uj?ir atiuune to wnicn suacu'ii affluence raised the "bonanza kings' is indicative less of shrewd science than lucky chance. Jn general it will be found that the rich men of the country are made up from the ranks of those who, in their youth, were held down by those "twin jailers of the human mind, low birth and iron fortune.' but who won wealth and renown by natural faculties and indomi table courasre. Evertovk rempmbtrs the clamorous statemont in the autumn of S1, time Garfield's medical treatment was wrong. The same civ if nowhwird all over France in ie!atiw to Gam betta: It i xlwas iim mso when a great man dies. Tltc pit' is that smart doctor tuner Unmv it till the man is i!. Drugs and Chemicals kJ.E. THOMAS. s i a s, - 'i- t TYI?rf!fiTRT iV JiHV'WJlU O AM) VA T -i Pharmacist. C? I i s ASTORIA. ' The Drihj Orcyonhm is twenty three y eats old. Jt employs sixty persons, takes 10.000 words of daily telegraphic report, spends more than 10,000 & month and announces its intention to lead. Tue fact that Governor Cleve land, of New York, announces his intention to save $7,000 out of his $10,000 salary makes him un popular at the capital of the Em pire state. Ax Ohio physician ha& discov ered that an orange eaten before breakfast ciues the craving for liquor and improves a disordered stomach. NEW TO-DAY SKATING! vr "ET-c:Et- Stovons. Round trip Tickets Fifty ContK, on the G EX. M ILLS or CX. CAN K Y , Gas?! JL filer, 5 PKAi.ni: iv s u 5 14 jpeots ai Statioiiery , S XOTIOXK V TOY. g B g Bankbooks, Ijf hi SchooIfaooks,o q I JElVELRY,bILYEinVAKE W g j SiiMGrJBlionlews Depot. 1 FIAR0S and ORGANS jj? V V riralones installment plan ; 5 " 0 2 :.Sovwfor ru.. 5M jj SHEET MUSIC & MUSICIAN'S E S 1 S SUPPLIES. n H i KEEP S H S-iHillloPK 'f 'Ur Uiiiij; Kopt'in sf5 rja llrat-il.i Hook, Muve. ami va- X yj ni'tv -lore, and mv l'ncts Mill - H g ! fou.ul in cry instance jj, t REASO?iABLE. () R.tT TKK (. STAXn,Q g 2sscKKr22r::M::::i5s:t:xsEEEEi: j 7ft S .Woria. Oregon. 2 OaI i&dLler, It is thought that the annual catde drive from Texas which this year bogins in May will aggregate iiJ,000. Of this number 100,000 will be put on the northern cattle ranges; the remainder will be slaughtered. On the- ranches whore thoy are raised the price of this vast band averages $12 for yearlings, 15 for two-j'ear-olds, and SIS for three-year-olds. Cows and heifers command ''fancy prices.' The demand far exceeds the utmost limit of supply and the cattle repicsent so many twenty dollar pieces on their native heath. FAEM FOR SALE. t orrcu ron salt; my iwi&i at JL;urKLe roiiit.ne.-u Knnpp:i,c(i!iMtingof 145 acres, Dwelling House, and Imprevements: The place Is linclj .tualcri ; thermal? about 1500 Cords of Wood. Am1 seine M.o.Ot.'O feet of Lumber 1 hereon. T anyone contcnmlalinK a .Mock farm. aw mill, r trade it ifttrs ran? iniluctninits Jfor terms, ete.. apjily Win. ;. Ilos. As toria, or .1. G. ltos-.. Mii'the prenie. lm Notice. ONTHK28TH 1ST.. Mil. JOHN HOB SON r tr. (1 lro:n Hie firm I Umlollet & Co. Tin l.siiu. ofilir linn will be on duetctl bv the pnrelii.m itfirtncrs under t!ie .vime name and vjj ie as hTi,tofnrr. IM.HNKNWKBLi:. 11. ItltOWN. AsSorl.i, Or.. J.in. 12111I. 1883. d SOtl 0 the 4th of next month after twentv-three years of continuous congressional service, "Windom, of .Minnesota, retires to private life. Thos. V. Ferry, of Michigan, who has been in Congress for twenty years will aUo step out on that datct. Slionld Senator Anthony, of Rhode Island, finish the term for which he has just been elected lie will have bren in congress for j thirty ynrs of continuous service. a nittuAiMn rarely attained in a !r3,i-l:iv? body noted for "new 4Mn Special Meeting of Stockholders. AMKirriNt; of the .stock holdfhs oftlie O. I. I, & It. Association will be lieM at Hie hall of lleaer 1niKf o. a. I. O. O. l, on Tbuiday eeiimr. Febr. 8th. 1883. ininu(li.itcl after concluding the business ofilielxipe. By order of the Board of Directors, dtd A. J. it KG LE It, SccrcUiry. . SYWIPTOWS OF A TRP5D LiIK IoS3 of Appetite, BotvsIs costive, l'aia i the Head, with a dull cen sauoa in the back part, Pain under the Shoulder blade, fullness after eating, with a disinclmp.tion to er- j rrescrlptlons carefully compounded j Day or Xigbr. I r Tcriar tje" "ari. ??rv wwi ad a tb t. ar& rv -s nr -pn ar -r r avi-p? rtw m MW BT3 "FbT? di IT f M T THfl f Lm$MmWM line 1 1 ei aa 11 1 uii s 11 11 n 11 111 i i a ws L-; urn sn i ! s I m mi fia m ' ?K5 tia mm a a s-s m a . ii' r i B hei b i m m I Si' w 1 :1 Ii '1 ft m i a m m n 1 n m ? m i , 1 1 a , 11 ti I I 1 ii IH I 1 I I il 11 n i 11 1 M M m i .I il 1 il :i 11 V II 11 ri I 1 ii. UMIlllLiW 11LB1F tlVllIllIIUIJlV LI llIJM"tllIlll I Ul i i NEW VmiK AQENGfi mm CLEARANCE SALE! to make room for more Hardware ai Slip Chandlery A. VAN DUSEH & CO. Will sell at cost their entire stock of HATS AND CAPS AND BOOTS AND SHOES. These jrods mut be disposed of as wo are soon to recehe another large lot of Hardware and Ship Chandlery And must have room to btorc it. 3Q f'earf Street SAN FRANCISCO. Corner Masrise-i and Main Streets. CHICAGO AGENCY: 39 Sliver Street. LONDON ABMOYi 4 BMnpsgRie St, WdM. ASTORIA Flavers WIias?f and. Warehouse. LARGE STOCK! OF FINE CROCKERY Just Received at FOARD & STOKES, BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS! JAN. 3IAC03IK P.U IIxs opened a Temperance Billiard Parlor Next to Geo. W. Uninc" Store. Fresh Eastern and Shoalwater Bay Oysters in every Style FINEST CIGAHS AND TOP.ACCO. Tea, Coffee, and Chocolate ; 1'ies, Ctncs Sandwiches, etc., at the Counter. Also in connection villi the Parlor A Fine Slioetins: Gallery. H . r What a Uirrihle record of casualty Uiullrst month of the year presents! ThcXewhall holecaust: the floods in Germain ; the loss of the Cun-; ini? w eanaess, jjizzinecs, iiutterlnc at the heart, Dots before the eyes, Yel low Skin, Seadache gtjaeratly over the rii?ht rye, Bestlessnes3, -with fit ful dreams, highly colore! TJriao, COWSTIPATtOF-l, hrln; the Southern Ricl fie disaster ?gg&iZf& and lastly the wreck on the Ore- "SSlSSSSSSKfi gon coHit. Tnc fact that Ben the body to Take en llecht thus tp r-i-tcm 1 nourished, jind by their Tonic Action n the SlceKtlveOrKnnc, lire uratoolBnreprodPPCd. x l ce Butlpr.s :i5Mnrrny St.. IV. V. newly appointed messenger is a fUTT'S HAIE3 DYE- colored man by race, a frenchman otuTiiAnjcsVnisirrschaaptoaOKKsr , , . . , , , i HmcK at I'leajipUcaUoncrt'l'jDiK. It oy oirtu, a slave oy eaucation, ana 'jnpsrsatiatunacoior. Acrsinnsr neor. V . ,. , r " S'W fcT,UTlt8,ortntByc-.pchsoa a Republican by preference, ex- C:.5jrbl-"',, L J S OFFICE, 35 MtTREJLT GT.. IT. T. ttc BottoQ sarpruse. -.TOrrsK4LrfTis,fc!,itfcriMtin- Aeatf Gsrefalfr 1 1 1 Hereafter all our Pare Coffees will be put up under our own private label NONE GENUINE Unless bought ol A. M. JOHNSON & CO. N. B. All goods bearing our label are guaranteed to be strictly Pure and of Best quality, and are sold toy no other House. HEADQUARTERS Foster's Emporium. ffiost Complete Stock in Astoria .A- ovelties of all Kinds Fruit Both. Foreign and foxnrstir Wines and Liquors Of Superior Brand. FOSTER'S CORNER, 0 R &XD0CK We have our Brokers and Agents in Boston, Portland, Me., Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, Winnepeg, in the Dominion of Canada, Pittsburg, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington, Atlanta, Savannah, Cincinatti, Charleston, Mobile, New Orleans, St. Louis, Kansas City, St. Paul, Minne apolis, Milwaukee, Detroit, Memphis, St. Joseph, Leavenworth, Helena, Butte. Denver, Pueblo, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Fort Worth, Dallas, Galveston, etc., etc, ANDABROAD, In Paris, Havre, Antwerp, Hamburg. Frankfort of M., Bremen and in-ajl the commercial centers of the United Kingdom. IN CHINA AND INDIA AND JAPAN Hongkong, Canton, Amoy, Yokohama, Singapore, Manila, Madras, Bombay, Calcutta, etc. IN AUSTRALASIA Sydney, Melbourne, Newcastle, Victoria, Brisbane, Christchurch, Auckland, Adelaide, and thfe Fiji Islands. IN MEXICO, CENTRAL AMERICA, AND THE WEST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA. These, combined with a large and, efficient force of traveling salesmen, in the United States and Canada, give us peculiar facili ties for the distribution of goods entrusted to our care. Our London office, under the charge of Mr. Eugene E. Jones, (who has long been identified with the Home office, aud is thoroughly familiar with the Salmon trade). Make a Specialty of promptly and B&anomivBiIy Settling mi adjusting tall vfaim for Swells, Ofi.lN'STEiD GOODS DEF2LRTMEHT:----Prttite and ITegetafcles. SOLE AGENTS. Golden Gate Packing Co San Jose Dominiek, Sheffield & Knight Santa Barbara .1. D. Dawson Packing Co . San .Toso Riverside Fruit Co I. '. Riverside Fresno Packing Co ". Fresno Los Gates Packing Co : Los Gates .1. Lusk Canning Co . Oakland California Packing Co San Jose Sierra Mad re Packing Co Riverside Capitol Packing Co Sacramento Live Oak Packing Co . San Jose Tres Pinos Packing Co ." Eureka Chico Packing Co Chico Redwood Packing Co j. .t Los Gates k3 -cL JLj SOLE AGENTS. Wm. II tune Astoria, Columbia River Wm. Hume ( Eagle Cliff, Fishermen;: Packing Co " - White Star Packing Co. (formerly C. Timmins & Co) ,s Columbia Canning Co. (formerly Thistle Brand) James Williams & Co Union Packing Co .1 Seaside Packing Co . "v Panifir? TTnirm TiM.-iurr Pn ' - ..w...w w...v. .. ..u.v...R v-V .... .... ........ ........ .... Samuel Elmore I . Pillar Rock Packing Co , Eaijle Packing Co San Francisco Santa Clara Packing Co Oakland San Lorenzo Packing Co ." San Lorenzo EASTERN AGENTS. x Cntting Packing Co. (Standards) San Francisco King, Morse & Co San Francisco PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. J3STXOISr E&.GIE'XSarGc' GO., WHICH IS COMPOSED OF A. Lusk & Co San Francisco J. Lusk Canning Co. ... I ... .' Oakland Cutting Packing Co (Standards) San Francisco King, Morse & Co u San Francisco Banner Packing Co u San Francisco Schammel, Reynolds & Co " San Francisco Code, Elfelt & Go " San Francisco , i- And the control for 1883 of Joe Hume's Photo Brand or Co lumbia River Salmon English & Co Lower Cannery, British Columbia English & Co Upper " " " British Columbia Packing Co " " British American Packing Co tc ' Capitol Packing Co Sacramento River Phoenix Packing Co " " Suisun Packing Co s " Cottrtland Packing Co , L " " Jones & Anderson u " Wachusetts Packing Co . i Alaska Fine Hotel Business For Sale. AlIIELOn ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL from AMona. will sell his right and in. tercst in Central Hot el, Atoria,-Or.. together a lth all necessary Firnllure, Bedding, Ho tel and Uar fixtures, Ac. at a baiam, for cash. Here Is :i chance to step Into a pood and veil established imslnes- at once. Call ou A. D1ELOH. Central Hotel. Near O. It. & N. Co. bteanier Docl:. Notice. STATE AND COUNTY TAXES FOR THE year 1682, arc now due and can bo paid at my ofilca at the Court House. 4irK A,AS,XWtltSLT,SuttiC -ccsJS)SiJ)St8- ISSUE LETTERS OF CREDIT, MAKE ADVANCES on Consignments in Produce and MERCHANDISE, directed to New York and other Atlantic Markets, to Eno-Jand and Continental Ports; also, to ports in China, Australia and South America. PURCHASE and SHIP STAPLE MERCHANDISE to California and the above named leading markets, and MAKE ADVANCES on Consignments thereto; Charier SIiij)S, Engage Freights for all Ports, free of commission to the Shipper; Effect Insnrance in the leading offices, on the best terms, and do a General Mercantile and Exchange Business. 133. CSICAG-O, Receive consignments of California Produce, and make a Specialty of California Canned Goods and Salmon, " In XJ03KT3DOKT,, Consignments solicited on which the San Francisco house makes liberal advances. Special attention given to adjusting claims in blown and pierced tins. IN ASTORIA, At Flavel's Wharf and Warehouse, under the Management of Mr. Samuel -Elmore. Supply Canneries at the lowest Market Price with all articles of Merchandise. Receive Storage, make Advances on Merchandise and do a Files of all the leading Commercial papers of the World will be kept for the accommodation of our friends and constituents, and full market reports freely furnished on application. A. weekly letter on the Salmon market rni our SaR Francisco, Now York, Chicago aad London houses will b at tke disposal of aur friemds. y .- il &teft3. ? if ?rh'i& hig&&mft ih & c.