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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1883)
(i) ASTORIA, OREGON: FRIDAY. .JULY C. 18SS Deatii is busy among the Cath olic prelates. Three distinguished arch bishops and tv.-o bishops have died within a week. Abraham S. Hewitt, of New York, has becun to tell newspaper interviewers "what I would do if I were elected president." The American, nation will hardly re pose inAbraham's bosom. He is too previous. Tjie Chicago Railway Age re ports the number- of railroads sold under foreclosure of mortgage during the six years I87G to 1881, inclusive, as 257. The aggregate mileage was 22,924 miles, and the total capital was 1,363,556,- 000. Steel rails have gone down in priceso as to completely drive out of market iron rails, which are no longer .quoted. Steel rails now sell in New York and Philadel phia at Irom $38 to 42 per ton A few years ago they brought 880 and $100. At the recent meeting of the American Fish Culture Associa tion in New- York, it was again stated that fish in the harbor of that city were being poisoned and depleted by the kerosene factories thereabout, and now oysters are deteriorating and will soon be de stroyed. A N. Y. Sun correspondent asks that paper if it is Democratic He certainly does not read the Sun or he would see that it is. J constantly employs Democratic tactics in trying to evade or disre gard the issues of the da'. Its latest statement is that "the tariff is not a leading topic at present." It might be interesting to know what the jSiuCs idea of a "leading topic," is. A recent bulletin issued by the North Carolina department of ag riculture states that "it is a dis grace to our farming system that thousands of bales of hay are brought into the state annually Last year a car load of timothy and clover hay mixed" was re ceived in a North Carolina town irom UdKota lorn tor v. Lnis is a singular statement from an agri cultural state. An Indianapolis correspondent of the Cincinnati Enquirer sa' that Mr. Hendricks recently re marked to mm: "Did you ever think what a task lies before democratic r resident who sue ceeds a long Republican adminis tration? Just think of 100,000 Federal offices to fill and 10,000, UUU applicants lor tnem. l am quite willing that any man who covets the task shall have it. Hendricks has evidently not heard of the Civil Service law. One of the largest and most elegant inland steamers in the world has iust taken her ulace in the New York and Fall River line She has been christened the Pil grim, and is appropriately claimed to be the iron monarch of Lon Island Sound. The new steamer is 390 feet in length, 00 feet from floor to toD of dome, and is regis tered ot 3,500 tons. On her ex cursion trip, over 2,000 persons were entertained at dinner. Sh is lighted throughout by Edison electric burners; the grand saloon is 420 feet in length, and will ac commodate 1,400 passengers. The old-fashioned denomina tions are said to have difficulty in holding their own. Three of the four branches of Dunkards have formed a new organization. This widens the breach between them and the "Old Order brethren who oppose Sunda schools, educa tion, newspapers and books. One o'f this old order recently said that he thanked Uod that no book or newspaper had ever been allowed in his house. At the recent meet ing of the Quakers in Philadelpl it' ;was, admitted that they were gradually diminishing in numbers the young being less and less in "clined to submit to the drab and broad brim. The young men can hot 'always find wives that suit them among the young sisters ano their walk and conversation - T!l IT I t are not as xiuncai as me young of fifty years ago. They often at . 1 .l -V 1 w;na omer cnurcnes, and occa siboally. adorn their, houses with things of beauty. The Rev. Tucker was not fa mous during life, but now that he dead it is learned that he was a Georgia Baptist pastor forty-seven years without ever a dollar of sala ry; that he married and buried more persons than any ten other men in the state, and that he was the fa ther of thirty-one children by three wires. It is estimated that if the present rate of increase is main tained the United States will fifty years hence hare a population . of 190,000,000. Such an inorease of population will force a competition that will compel the country to break down its barriers of protec tion in order to reach the world's markets with its products. Those persons who imagined that a square foot was a foot square will "learn something to their advantage" by consulting the Chicago JVetci, which, in reply to correspondent who wishes to know the difference between the ; two measures, says that a foot square is a rectangular surface the area of which is bounded by four sides each a foot loner, while "a square foot is a cube of six sides, each of which is a foot square." If this is a square foot, the JView' definition of a cubic foot must be equally original and interesting. The American schooner Outo- lousTci recently arrived at Acajutla witn a load ot munitions ot war for revolutionary purposes. On landing the captain was received by the authorities, who declared themselves to be rebels, and the arms were at once unloaded. When 1,000 rifles, 400 cases of cartridges, two cases of sabres and ten cases of bayonets had been disembarked the captain was in formed that there was no revolu tion in the country and that his vessel and cargo were seized and that he and his crew were prison ers. MABRIKI. July 4th. by Rev. J. V. Milltean. O. II. Love of Portland On, to Miss Eliza J. Wilson of Williamsport Or. .Inlv 41h. hv Rev. .L.V. Millipnn. Frederick Krosel to Christina Wedekins, an ot Astoria ur. NEW TO-DAY. Notice. A NY IV article at the late flro will confer a fa vor by calling at the house of Thomas Stan- neiu ana searciung saia nousc. as several articles have been found there amongst the eucctiorJ.il. Leonard. Kho. throueh com passion, lie sheltered, but as articles be longing to oilier parties nave been round with his effects, I hereby notify all parties to .search my house, so that the public will not be under the impression that I took them. THOMAS STANFIELD. Lost. mWO TRUNKS : ONE WOODEN TRUNK X painted white, with clothing and paptrs In it: the other a yellow tin trunk. with cross stripes. Please leave at police station. H. JULDNES. 0-3t Formerly of Blue "Wing Saloon. Lost. TWO COAL TUBS. THREE BALLAST tubs and a number of stevedore's sliutps. branded B. & M. finder will be rewarded by returning to BROWN & McCAKK. Take Notice. T THE UNDERSIGNED. HEREBY NO--L tlfy the nubile of Astoria. If there is any claims against tho undersigned, tho claimant please come forward before the 1st of August, and present said claim as I am going to iaKe a trip to vashimnon. l. u. ii-'MKS. U. li, GILBERT. REMOVAL! Parties wishing to have Watches or Jewelry Repaired Will find nie next door to John Rogers' Grocery Store. The natronacre of the symnathizinc puonc respecuuny requested. All the watches, etc- left with me at my former place of business are saved irom tue lire ana can ue nad on appli cation. XICHAEL TUDZL8KI. Notice. A LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY NOT! Jjl. fied not to purchase any notes made payable to ine, as I have not transferred them to any one and they probably have uevu siuieu aunnc mo are. A.G.SPEXA10TI. July 3. 1883. Owners Wanted TOR BARRELS. TRUNKS. BOXES OF L soap and kecs of white lead picked up in me river ana saveu near me uock. uan be louud at Kinney'. dock. Parties can havo them by paying lor this notice. tf Net Lost. ONTHEiNIGHT OF THE 23TH JUNE, 159 fathoms S3 mesh net. Barbour'. thread, corks marked P B J Co. Finder win oesuitaDiy rewarded ror any informa' tion of the same. 3-St PILLAR ROCK PACKING CO Net Lost. 1 ?A FATHOMS 43 MESH NET. OF JLUV Point Ellis, few leads marked W H, Finder will Return to JOHN BURMUS. 3-st at War. HuacK'fi, Net Found. ON SAND ISLAND, JU2vE5STli, ABOUT 75 fathoms net. corks marked V. leads marked J W. Owner can have asme by ap plying to UKAiiAii ukus, on anu lsianu proving property ana p3ymg cnarges. For Sale. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF YOUNG CA narys. Singers 3 apiece, or S-'IdO pair, at MBS. TROTT'S, 3-1 wk Upper Town. For Sale. -OUSINESS LOTS ON THE ROADWAY X (Squemoqua SL), and some of the most fllglUlC IIU1C11V 111 U1C Ullj. lie have also lots for salo in tho city and in all the additions at reasoname prices : aiso : fann of 45 acres, three miles from St. Hel ens : a town lot in St. Helens, and a farm on the Columbia near John Day's nver. CHAS. H. WILLIAMSON & CO. A LDERBROOK PROPERTY FOR SALE. Jjl Inquire of CHAS. H. "WILLIAMSON & CO. Stall & nans EUROPEAN CIRCUS AT ASTOBIA Saturday, July -7th. unrn 1 Special Engagement of jonn sior And his World-famed OMHY, BARNEY, and JACK, Together with the Brightest Army of Arcnic Stars ever Exhibited on the Paciiie Coast, foremost of which stands ?irss PAinr.iAE j.ek. Crown Princess of the Arena. MR. W3I. UOIUIAX, Champion Hurdle-RMer of tho World. WIIililE ODELI.. Summersault and Pad li(Ur. MTTIiK GI.OItlA, The Child "Wonder and his Ponies DUKE and DUCIIKSS. IHme. KFFIF. DEUOCK. The Lady with the Iron .law, The Great Russian Acrobat. THE MOXKOE BROTHERS. Victor, Frank, Charles an d Harry, riMXIt 3IOXROE. The Human Fly. YOIOTG Alt! ERICA. Contortionist, FRANK ZWLOROSCO, America's Greatest Knockabout Clown. GEORGE ZOKELE.O. Horizontal Bar. GEORGE THOMPSON. Equestrian Clown. We give our show inside the tent, not in the street. Sherman's Silver Cornet Band Will parade, iust prior to the afternoon performance, in their Magnificent Band Chariot drawn by .Six Noble Steeds. Admission, - - One Dollar. Children, - - Fifty Cents Z-w .Doors open at 1 and y r. r. Performance at 2 and S. FOR TILLAMOOK. Thtt new Steauier A, IB. 3X33 IjIO. HARRACE. ... Master. Will sail on lirr regular trip. tr TILLAMOOK, OX THJJSOAY, JUIiY mill, IHS IjOR SAILING DATES AND I'ARTICU l: larsapplv to J. G. HUSTLER. Mam street Wharf. Astoria : ALLEN .v LEWIS rortlaml ; J. 1. blUK . TlllamooK. Summons. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE STATE or flMM'on. for rintsnn (:iiiit. O. F. Dav. nlahititr. vs. Jane N. Day de fendanr. To the above named noil-resident defend ant. Jane X. D.iv. Ii; the name of the State of Orecon vou are reniiired to appear and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff filed against yon in the above enti tled court and suit on or before the first day of the next term of said court, which la on the 7th day of August, lS33,and if you fall so to appear and answer said complaint the planum will appiy 10 ine couri lor me renci therein prayed for, which in snibstance Is. a decree dissolving the bonus oi matrimony ln,MIrM i.wl ...... ovictlnlr lil'lill. tiff and defendant and ttiat the can and custodv of the minor child be awarded to plaintiff. This summons is published by virtue of an order made bvHU Honor A. S. Bennett, JuJgc of said court at chambers, on ine ii'ui ua oi .June, itN. C. W. FULTON. 15efCt Attorney for I'ialntiff. Summons. Fc THE CIRCUIT COURT. CLATSOP tMuniv. ureiron. Marv Borden idaintiff. vs. William Wor ucn aeienuani. To Wnu Worden, the above named de lenuant : in the name oi the btate ot ore gon : You aro liereby rcfiiUrcd to apjiear aim answer ine complaint uieu against vou in the above entitled suit, on or before 'the tirst day of the next regular term or the CIr cuit Court for Clatson Conntv. Oregon, to wit : on or before August 7th, lS2.aml if you fail so to appear and answer the plaintiff will apply for the relief demanded m said complaint lo-wit : tue dissolution oi the mar riage ties heretofore and now existing be tween you and the plaintiff, for the custody and control of the children of said marriage. for the costs and disbursements of suit and for such other and further relief as to eoultv mav seem iust. This summons is served hv publication thereof by virtue of an order made by the Hon. A. S. Rennett, Judge of saui uourr, on me iztu uay oi .tunc, iss. . F. I). TVINTON. aud E. B. STONE. 15ef7t Attorneys for I'ialntiff. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W.T. Mav 29th. 18S3. Notice Is hereby given that in comnliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3. 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and in Wash ington Territory," George Smaldnon, of .Muitnoman county, uregon, lias this day filed in tills office his application to purchase the southeast U of Section 12. Township 9 north, of Range 0 west of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will Iks taken before the Register and Receiver at V:ui couver. Wash. Ter., on Tuesday, the 11th dav of August. 1833. Any and all ersons having adverse claims to the above described lands or any portion thereof, are hereby required to file their ciaiinsm tnis otuce witnin sixty (CO) day irom oaie nereou FRED. W. SPARLING, JtUVBOd itegmer. gaw&ou ariEiilarpj. M BANKING ANDJRSURAHCE. m (JLSAEANCI SALE!! BROKER. BANKER IKSUBAKGE AGEHtJMm8 ffll SM5 MlefJ ASTORIA, - office nouns FKOM9 O'CLOCK A. SI. O'CLOCK P. M. OKKKOX U2TI L r. Home Slntnal . iMrasco Co OF CALIFORNIA J. F. Houghton' ..President ' Pit j W ftmnr Snrttirv ! gf.o. i. storvJ. g-nt for ci.u i Capital paid coin .. uji iu U. ri. ol S WH I. W. CASK. Agi'Hf, Chenamus'street.Ast'Hia. ()r;ipii $67,000,000 CAPITAL, LIVERPOOL AND LO'WS A N V GLOBE, NORTH BRITISH AND XIKKCAN : TILE OP LONDON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HAUT-. FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA KIRK INSURANCE COMPANIES Representing a capital of S7,0OO,OOO; A. VAN DUSEN. Acent. FIRST GRAND earance AT EMP2EE STOSISI PRIOR TO STOCK TAKING. ; We offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS in our line of Dress Hoods. Silks. Velvets. Plushes, Cashmeres mid Arnmres. Laces. Hosiery. Corsets, Cloaks, Dolmans, Etc.. etc. A l-INK AKSOItTMKNT OF FLANNEL COMFORTERS. Blankets, Etc. Stock Complete in Every Branch. Prael Brothers. Boot and Shoe Store, go 25 33 FINEST AND LAltOIuST STOCK OF Boots AXD Siloes Ewr brought to Astoria. i ojtpned to ihv l'nblic in Hniwn's New itiiildin. Next to City Uook Store Come and seo Latest Styles. I. J. ARVOLD. Wilson & Fisher. SHIP CHANDLERS. UKAT.liia IX iron, Steel, Coal. Anchors, Chains. TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, WKOLT.nT AND CUT GAT.VANIZtil) rVnlls. Coppor IValls uimI llurrs. Shelf Haidvare, Paints and Oiis Rubber and Hemp Packing of all Kinds. PROVISIONS, FLOUK AXI itllT.T. FKS:i. Agent a for Salem Flouring Jlills. Cornpr Chenamiis andllatnilton Stroeis ASTORIA, OUEGON. have you mm 'iRESszEaii3ieiuiiiC!)ix3z::tzaia:sc:ai33Cii OUR SPLENDID STOCK isaEazanaiaaaaauaaiaiEisitaciaassEaiaiBaiai OF CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY, WALL PAPER, AND Newest Siylc.M iu Furniture? ED. D. CURTIS & CO. (M. y. Galllck's OM Stand.) Have some cletsuit designs in the above mentioned goods which thy will he ploased to show the public Everything new and tasteful. For Sale. A A ACRES LAND 2.C 3IILES FROM AS rdtv toria, ou the John Day river, at SIG ier :icreifiold soon. Tills Is a Kood purchase for any one desiring a small farm. Enquire of BOZOBTH&JOIINS, S Al 1j E f ' A. VAN DUSEH & GO. wi;! rll ..r -W th.tr etttir -tK HATS AND GAPS! AN1 BOOTS AND SHOES.! 1! Thse soimL iHHSt 1 rtfsios sxii to rereiv unftli; lar;;e Ivt oi Hardware and Snip Chandlery Al lil!-i llUVf IOIU X stort- ii. 'PERUVIAN Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco. i I t 9. f Artnxfo. Anlnmo LUUU naiw,fl- I Drugs and Chemicals 7 s rr. t Ti mrr A J. Ii. in Prescriptions carefully compounded Daj or Night. ASK FOK- TJnion India Enbber 1'urc lara Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. JIEWAHE OF IMITATIONS ! lie sure the Boots are stamped CRACK PItOOF on the heels, and have the VURU GUM spiukgs on tne loot ami instep, blch prevent their cracking or breaking. V are now making them with RUIUIRU A2D ASBESTOS Soles which will make them last more than twice as long as any ittibuf r boots maae. FOK SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS KUBBEIl BELTING. PACK ING, IIOSE.SP1HNGS. CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc. COODYEAR RUBBER CO. K. 11. PEASE, .Tr. Agents. S. 31. K UN YON. i Shii Eraneiico. HANSEN BROS. SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. AND PLANING MILL. A full stoi-k of home manufactured go! constantly on hand. Special Attention given io Orders. All work guaranteed. Your patronage -.o-lu-itcd. ASTOKIA. OrKn. THE LATEST STYLES IN WALL PAPER AT B. B. FRANKLIN'S, NIXT DOOItTO ASTORIAN OEnt'E. A very large Stock from which ti solvt. Window curtains made to order. J3?My patent Trimmer to cut Wall Paper will be lound convenient to my patrons. Figures iier Lie ! -VXD JEFF OF THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove by his books that he is donix the bigfctt business of any - RESTAURANT In tho city, and he will guaranty in give the best meal for cash. Cleaning Repairing. NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. P.Y GEORGE IiOVETT Main Street, opposito N. Loeb?. fERMANIA BEER HALL BOTTLE BEEK DEPOT. CRtvcAVCd Street. Astoei i. The Best of Lager ft Cts. a Glass Orders for the Celeliratei ColraMa Brmrr IOft at this jilace will he promptly attend- ed to. C?No cheap Sao Francisco Beer sold a this place WJI. EOCK.Prorietor Saloon for Sale. THE NEW CORNER SALOON. GOOl location and good business: 2 year lease. CIIAS, Ii. WILLIA3IS0N & CO. BUTERS !. nn i ri i i Pharmacist. C? i Mastoria.o ! A i ! I ARK L. - Fresli - Fruits St. MATTHEW'S HALL, SAS 3fATKtt, - - CAliIFOBMIA A Classical School under Military Discipline. IMext Term Commences For PrttfcloKU w tRrtatki. addrssi ev. IT Y We have unlay finished open Ins and putting in order the minense Stotsli; of Goods :miht iu ban Francisco by U. F. STEVENS. ('. P. MOFFIT will be found behind the counter. His Ions established repu tation as a ood ami reliable salesman is all that need be said. You Will Find Prices Lower than the Lowest. B. F. STEVENS & CO. TEl: :ppl to Hip Captain, or to (SUCCESSOR TO .TACKINS & MONTGOMERY.) PLUMBING. GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. CiSHAASirS STKEKT. A'ext to CJ. It. Parker't Store. s.'srQs-a,, - - - oRggow THE i A TULIi STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. 32- jEL. TFT WF1St Two doors east of Occident Hotel. ASTORIA', OREGON. CHAS. HEILBORN, .MANUFACTOTiER OF FT.TE.NTTITE.E 5 BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpels, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Windsw Shades, Lacs Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in every branch. M. OI.SRX. J. GU3TAFSOX. MARTIN OLSEN DEALER IN S? U Xl-JLN J. X U v.J1j Corner 3Inin nntl rtnieinoiim Streets. Astoria, Oregon. WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER ETC A Complete .Stock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. AIX KIXDS OF FUR5TTUKE 1JEPAIKKJ AIS VARNISHED. SOLID GOLD t nrn ttt tt t "O v t) Hi VY J3j lj J- Jl Scarf Pins, Chains, Watchesj Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria. J3T"A11 goods warrantedasrepresented GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. PARKER. Vegetables Thursday, July 19, 1883 AhFUEO liF.K BJtEWER, M. A., Priaelpal. OOK STORE. sti:a3ier CLARA PARKER f ben P. Parker, Master. Kor TOWING, FREIGHT orCHAR II. C l'ABKEB. DEALER IX Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment ot HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magee Stoves and Ranges The Best In the marketl Piumbing goods oi alt kinds on hand. Job work done in a workmanlike manner. NEW MODEL RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF E, B. BAWE8, AGENT (UT.L AND EXAMINE IT, YOU WILL BE PIEASED. E. Ii. JETAWES is also agent for the ML patent CiMw Slo?e And other first-class stoves. Furnace "Wort, Steam Tit tings, etc., a specialty. A. .TOHXSON. JD XuXJXJ JL JJN OT. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. Oldest Instltatlon of Xearalaz oh the Const. 336 StadentS aad 88 Professors and iHStrHctors. 1. College of Liberal Arts with four courses 2. College of Medicines. Portland Or. 3. "Woman's College, with Conaerratory of Music and Art Department. 4. University Academv, in which diplo mas are given for Business Coursb and Teaciieh's Course, also for Preparatory courses. A young lady's tnition and board in Wo man's College a school year costs only $185. A young man's board and tuition a school year costs only $159. First term begins September 4. Send for Catalogue to THOS. VAN SCOY. President, Sslem, Oregon.