The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, June 08, 1884, Image 2

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SUNDAY...
.JUNE 8, 1S34
AID FROM THE HUB.
It ia with, an overwhelming sense
of obligation that we acknowledge
the receipt, by last evening's mail, of
a lengthy editorial article, in manu
script, from the facile pen of the
editor of the Boston Courier, design
ing to sway public opinion regarding
woman suffrage. Accompanying the
article is a letter wherein he informs
.iys, in courteous phrase, that he
doubts not our ability to realize how
important he "considers the need, of
beating woman suffrage to be, when
he, the mighty one, the editor of the
Courier , can take the time to write to
us away but herein Astoria, an article
for us to publish. Thanks, brother
Courier man, thanks! The attention
is appreciated. The manuscript is
most gratefully received. It is not
for us to insinuate that there is a pos
sibility of our being ablo to form an
opinion regarding woman suffrage,
-without the aid of our moulder of
public opinion in the Hub. In our
raw, unculturedjWestorn way, it would
ill becomes us to do otherwise than
most humbly vouchsafe thanks to the
brilliant Boston man for his morceaux
concerning the subject that so lately
agitated our voters in Oregon and
Clatsop county. But, rude though it
may appear, we venture to suggest to
our friend, who seizes spare moments
from a day of busy toil to indite in
spiration for us, that we have a mid
dling tight grip on a few ideas our
self in relation to this matter, and
until such time as they are disproved
by logic or vindicated by events, we
do not stand in pressing need of out
side as3istance. It is, however, a
consolation to us to know that in far
off Boston there sits in the Courier
office an intellectual giant who, in
moments caught from care, can fur
nish us with the fertilo coinage of
his brain, and thus, through our
humblo assistance, sway the minds of
men in fields afar from Beacon hill.
But this is not all; nor is the full
measure of his magnanimity yet re
lated. Further on he says that he
puts all this at our service "gratis,"
"what I should find no difficulty in
putting into hard cash nearer home."
Now, we submit that this is too
much! Misguided man! "Why did
he not consult wise interest and put
this overflow of ganglia into "hard
cash" "nearer home." "Why send it
to us by the sundown seas, where the
thunder of the surf upon our Clat
sop coast is echoed only by the wan
dering cry of the lone sea gull, and
tfcja pensive claui shrinks retiringly
from the ardent pursuit of the excur
sionist! We are used to kindly deeds
at the hands of admiring friends, but
this from a Bostonian is as an oasis in
the desert or the shadow of a rock in
aweary land.
If there was any one thing more
than another that was wearing away
our young life it was a desire for edi
torials on the woman suffrage ques
tion, and the carking care that had
tended to blight our existence is now
removed. "For this relief much
thanks."
Befohm in the matter of apparel
is needed in our stale legislature.
The costume of the members of the
Mexican legislature consists of full
dress suits of black, with white tie3
and light kid gloves. As America
takes the lead in almost everything,
the representatives of the "Webfoot
state sliould not allow themselves to
be outdone by foreigners. The men
who make our state laws should be
attired in a costume representing the
chief product of the sections they
represent. For instance, the Honor
able gentleman from eastern Oregon
should wear a wool sack coat; the
member from Marion a floured vest;
the legislator from Multnomah coun
ty a suit of watered silk; the member
from Clatsop a salmon-colored suit,
and those from various rural districts
should appear in oorn-colored gar-
ments. Harmony in clothing as well
as in politics is a desideratum devout
ly to be wished.
An enterprising New Yorker has
invented a substitute for ice cream.
The ingredients for his compound
have not yet been learned, but there
is comfort in his assurance that it can
bo consumed with reckless disregard
to -quantity. It is cooling without
being "filling," and can be devoured
without cessation for hours. The
price is about the same as that asked
for the genuine article, and as a re
ward of S5 is promised to any one
who can prove that his indulgence in
the new luxury has superinduced
colic, overheated speculators can
combine business with pleasure. The
inventor may think he has a "sure
.thing," but the prospect of winning
$5 in return for the slight inconveni
ence of contracting a cramp will, no
doubt, attraot a great many well dis
posed people who are always eager to
engage in games of chance.
The great campaign is opened and
politic.il bunnors arc nwnng to the
breeze. Thorofore it U hicrhlv im
portant thai both parties should liaTe
appropriato mottoes. As pith and
point are dosirable, we would recom
mend the Chineso language as the
best from which to make a selection.
The celestial cognomen "Hop Li
signifies harmony and profit This
motto might be used by both Re
publicans and Democrats so that one
could taunt the other with flaunting
a "jumping falsehood" in the faae of
the public. If General Butler catches
another nomination, making three in
all, his motto should be uSam Hop,"
which means three-fold union. Yan
Li" could be adopted by the winning
party, as it indicates profit a thou
sand-fold Those who are familiar
with the tea box language may find
many, other mottoes more or lew ap
propriate to the exigencies of the
campaign. -
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With Blaine the Republicans can
afford to lose New York and still car
ry the country. He will lose no New
England state that any other Repub
lican could get He is stronger in
New Jersey than any other named
I man. He is as strong in Ohio and
stronger in Indiana than Sherman.
And lie may raise an enthusiasm that
would secure him the votes of Vir
ginia and North Carolina, if not also
of West Virginia. In the congres
sional elections in Virginia (1882) the
Democrats fell 10,000 votes short of
the opposition. In the local elections
of 1883 they had a majority, but that
was secured by means which dare not
be repeated in a, presidential election.
In North Carolina there is a Demo
cratic majority of four -hundred and
odd; and in West Virginia, in 1882,
the popular vote was: Democratic,
46,631; Republican, 43,440.
THE SEW YORK
3
NOVELTY
TEE
i
Opposite the Parker House.
jP THE V
Oew York NoveltA SlS, SufilS
STORE!
Reduction in
Priced
I
-OF-
Tito
Dres
loons
Headquarters for the Young
and the Old.
Books Musical Instrument3rToys Sta
tionery and Novelties of Every
Description.
All tfce IadlMg Fabllcatfems
ef tbeDay.
Ask to be shown the Clarions;the latest
novel ol mechanical Ingenuity. .
ASTOBIA LIQUOR 'STORE,
CLOAKS
For The finest Groceries.
For The Freshest Vegetables,
For The Most Complete Assortment,
For Absolute Satisfaction,
In Filling and Delivering All Orders.
curat
YRANK L. PARKER'S
Family Grocery and Provision Store,
CGrner Benton and Chenamus Streets,
Opposite Custom House
Square.
AUG. DANIELSON.
- Proprietor.
The steamship Great Eastern has
been chartered by an enterprising
New Orleans man to be need as a
hotel next fall at the New Orleans
exhibition. Suoh a practicable and
sensible idea should at once be seized
by the government and applied to the
navy. Men-of-war that might sink
during a heavy gale at sea would be
perfectly safo riding at anchor in the
harbors of our fashionable seaside
resorts. They could also be used to
intimidate rapacious landlords into
subjection. Aside from the accommo
dations these floating hostelries might
afford a grateful public, the revenue
derived from them would soon be
sufficient to pay off the national debt
and so increase the wealth of the
country that the government would
be enabled to purchase all the navies
in the world.
BeballtaaO. KeStted. Threnckeat.
The Best of
WX9iES,IillTjfOB, ASD CIGAR.
For a Good Cigar, call fox one of
"Danielsoa's Best."
Comer West tta and WaterStraets, Astoria.
ns-m
PLUMBING!
You will do DlinnnnV At Wheeler
welltocaUoo nUUUUuA Kobb's.for
Tapping and Patthtg In of Water Pipes.
IT WILL PAY YOU
Dispatches from all parts of the
Union say that Blaine's nomination
arouBed the utmost enthusiasm. The
sights and scenes in Astoria last Fri
day night wero as an echo of what
every community in the Union felt
and did.
Ybstebdat's Oregonian has a
straight-forward, well', written edi
torial on Blaine, which is pre-eminently
just and most fittingly worded;
NEW TO-DAY.
Ho For Ilwaco I
THE GEN. MILES
Will Leave Gray's Dook
AT
Nine O'clock This Morning,
For Uwaco ; Eetnralng at A r. it.
Tieltets, Kemad Trl --!
A CARD.
For the information of certain persons
and for ray own interest, I. will state
that I nave practiced xnedioino on this
Coast since 1851, having graduated at
the University of Maryland in 1848.
Twenty six years of this time has been
devoted to the treatment of diseases of
Men, Women, and Children, The bal
ance of the time I have been in the ser
vice of the United States.
T. T. OABANIS3, M. D.
Astoria, Jane 6th, 1684.
WH. EDGAR,
Dealer in
Cifirs, Tofcacco and Cigarettes
Meerschaum and Brier Pipes,
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
Revolvers and Cartridge.
COBNEE MAIN AND CHENAMUS ST8.
Solid G611 Jewelry,
BRACELETS,
Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches,
SILVERWARE,
Of OTery description.
The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria.
feVAll goods warraatedasrepresented
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER.
Wraps, Dolmans, Ready-Made Suits, Etc.
AT
PILGERS BRANCH.
We submit tho following partial Drlce list to. the ladies of Astoria. We
would state that vou can order auv Quantity desired by the yard, or match, any
shade In satin, velvet silk or dress coods. We have full and complete samples of
our entire stock in Portland. All orders promptly filled and sent to purchai
tne following day. Note tho following samples ot prices.
SILK DEPARTMENT,
IB-Inch Black Silk, heavy, for Trimming, sold by us for 7C cents per yard.
20-inch-BIack Silk, heavy, all silk, sold now for 90 cents per yard.
21-inch Black Genuintj Tapplssler gros grain, pure silk, now for 1.15.
22-lnch- Black-Ponson, cros grain, satin finish, now sold for Sl.33.
22-Inch Black Genuine Bonnet. Eros arain.see the quality for S1.50.
23-inch Black Genuine Bonnet, best qualities, satin finish, same low prices proportionately.
. BLACK SATINS.
13-Inch, BlackSatln, splendid value, now sold at 70 cents per yard.
19-inch, Black Satin, linen back, French, formerly S1.5Q, now D3 cents.
23-lnch, All Silk Bhadames and Twilled Surahs. Extra, reduced from $2 to ol-'G.
22-lnch, All Silk Rhadaraes, extra weight. See it at Sixo.
Largest Lino of Patterns. Blaek and Colored All-Silk Erocades, $1.10, 3LS0,
81.75, and up. Rhadzimers, Black and Colors, S1.40, $1.50 to S2,'all silk. See the
Samples and Prices.
COLORED SILKS AND SATINS,
20-inch Striped Satins, Peklu Reps, all latest shades, for 85 cents, per ard.
20-inch Brocaded Satins in light evening shades, light blues, pinks, cream, etc.,
at 1.00 per yard.
19-inch Plain Satins, C6 shades to select from, match any color, 73 cents per yard.
22-Inch Heavy Gros Grain, French Dress Silla, formerly $2 per yard, now 61.35.
VELVETS.
25-inch Nonpariel, Silk Finished Yel vets in black and every shade: colors fast,
at 75c, 85c and Sl-OOper yard.
18, 19 and 20-inch Silk Velvets ; Largest line of shade. S1.50, Sl.75. S2 00 to 52 JO.
18, ID and 21-inch Black Silk Velvets, 2.00, $2.25, $2.75 per yard : tine values.
20 to 27-lnch Black All-Silk Velvets, Genuine Crottoes. 5.00 to 12.00 per yard.
18 to 22-inch Embossed Velvets, in colors and black; Satin and Ottoman grounds ;
Striped and Brocades, $2.00 up to 3.50 per yard. Large assortment
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Samples and prices on application, of New French Dress Goods, lato importa
tions. Plaids, un3' Veilings, Ottomans, Velours, Empress' Cloths, Serges,
Jersey Cloths, Striped Combinations, Tricots, Ladies' Cloths, and many other
lines in black and colors, in all leading and popular shades.
Suits. Wraus or anv Garment made to order. Perfect
Fit Guaranteed.
PILGER'S BRANCH.
FIRST 000R BELOW RESCUE ENGINE HOUSE. ASTORIA.
STEAMER
TEH apply to tho Captain, or to
CLARA PARKER
Eben P. Parker,Uaster.
for TOWIN'O, FP.EIGHT orCHAB-
11. B. PAKKKK.
Filhermen's Headquarters.
THE GENUINE
GAPE ANN OILED CLOTHING,
OVERALLS. COATS. HATS.
SHIRTS, GUM BOOTS, Etc.
And a complete outfit, of Best Quality, and
u ine lm w est riiLva. or any tstao
liioxaent in tne city.
P. A. STOKES & CO.
Hare opened a NewStock of At goods in the
store next door to Foard & Stokes, and
GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
To all Customers.
Boat Building.
JOS. P. LEATHERS
Ftnurir 0T Arndt & FercbaaVi MipMim Bboa
IS BUILDING FIR8T-0LASS BOATS IN
the shoo formerly occupied by M. John
son on Conoomly street, one block wrest of
uaava Bros' ami. Model, Material mad
FimUk Flnt-elaM.
Westport aad Astoria
THE FAVORITE STEAMER
FOR
Finest Groceries.
GOTO-
Thebe are some 900 women doctors
in this country and yet it is the male
physicians who start all the crusades
against corsets. This indicates that
the female M. D. is not going to do
anything to help spoil the business.
A Kektuokx town named Hayes
fiDein' honor of President Hayes
dringhis term of office, has been re
ohnstened. Its name is Andereon-
FOAM & STOKES.
A FULL LINE OF
HARDWARE
AND
Ship Chandlery.
A
NEW SLIP
Just Finished lu Hear of Store.
B. F. STEVENS & CO.,
CITY BOOK STOKE,
Have Just received a mammoth stock ot
Books. The young aad old, noli aad poor
can au oe aecommoa&ieo.
AGENT8 FOE THE
Krsalek A Sack aa MaadsfeUt 4k
XatKl Flaaas aad WctrB
Cattase rsaaa,
Orders tot all kinds of Music or Instru
ments will be promptly flned.
B.F.8TEVEN8&CO.
House Ta Rent.
CLERK'S OF-
INQDIBE AT COUHTY
flee.
Rttfflt T Rent.
TOOMS ,!, It, AND I
jl rouows cuuaiaf , ior rear, inquire .t
Case's Bank, or of A. J. MEGLER, Occident
Kotel.
IW nnn
. AM VJJU
Inquire .at
GOLD DUST
Which has beea thoroughly refitted tot the
comfort ot Passengers will run this season
between Westport and Astoria
DAZLT TRIPS
As follows-:
Leave Westport at 7:30 A.M.
Arriving in Astoria at 19 o a. m,
Leave Astoria at 2 P. M.
Arrive In Westport at 8 p. m.
Will touch at all-way landings.
For freight or passage apply on board or
to CAPT. JAS. COX,
Manager
QtOD
Frani i. Laig
DEALER IN
Fruits, Notions, Cigars
AND
Water St. between West Hth.
ra&WeatOtb,
Tropical and Domestic Fruits por every
steamer. Nuts, Candies, etc. at Lalghton's.
Everything Fresh and First-class.
ff.Milem&fc
AGENCY,
Banking Department
A General "Banking and Exchange Busi
ness transacted. Svery. facility for prompt
and satisfactory business.
Drafts oa the leading cities ot the United
States and Europe.
Dejpaaita Keeaive. ,
. Mirny Ti Loan.
IN SUMS FBOM ! UP WARD3.
Iatalreot
EMPIRE STORE
RE-OPENING!
Fine Goods Reduced Prices
Ladies desirous of procuring Goods
unequaled in Style and Pinish will
take pleasure in examining our
Stock of
SILKS, SATINS and DRESS GOODS.
IN THE
GENTS' FUEHISHING DEPARTMENT,
Everything is Complete
and of the best.
PRAEL BROS.
Jo
Carpets! Carpets! Carpets!
We beg to call the attention of the public to our latest Importation, direct from
Eastern manufacturers, of the
LARQE3T INVOICE 02?
I CARPETS
Mas'
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jtMumtMimitiummmmuMMi
JJMH4TV V i
J5-DU . iKQO-XRULiENQEB,
Ever offered nr sale In thU city, comprising nil grades, irom the
FINEST BODY BRUSSELS
In the Newest Tints and Shades,
To tbti lowest priced article In tub Hue. "We arc determined to dispone ot our stock ol
Carpets within the next four weeks, and to that end offer special Inducement?, precluding
the possibility ot JSelaar Undersold by any nfonr Competitors.
IN THE
Furniture and House Furnishing Line
We can show you the very BEST tlOODS at BOTTOM FIGURES, and -nail bo pleased
to receive a call for Inspection hether 5 ou purchase or not.
OHAS. HEILBORN.
New Establishment!
HFKW FBIC
We take pleasure n: announcing, that hav
ing purchased the stock of tho latp
firm of E. D. Curtis & Co., and
and having made many
New and Attractive Additions,
We now offer for sale the
MOST COMPLETE LINE
OF
FURNITURE
HOUSE
Furnishing Goods,
Carpets, Matting Pictures, Mirrors,
PICTURE FRAMES MOULDINGS, ETC., ETC.
At Greatly Reduced Prices,
And cordially invite a call from our friends and the public generally.
We Intend to become a permanent fixture in this place and trust to receive a
liberal share of patronage from the public.
ASTORIA-FURNITURE CO.,
- Cor. Chinamui and Hamilton Sts. H. Du BUISSON, Manager. .
-DHAU:it !'
Tin, Sheet iron and Copper Ware.
A Goiieral Assortment ot
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agents for
Magee Stores and Ranges
Tho Best lu tho market.
I'lumbiutf goods of all kinds oa h&mt. Job
work done lu a workmanlike manner.
ontgomery,
WORK
PLUMBING. GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY
Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms.
Cliemiiuua Street. Xoxt to C. Lu Parlier'a Store.
ASTOBIA. - OBKOOW.
THE NEW MODEL
-OF
RANGE CAN BE HAD IN
TOKIA ONLY OF
A3-
A FTJIiI. STOCK
E. M. BAWB9,
AGE AT
CALL AND EXAMINE IT, YOU
WILL BE P1.EASEI.
E. It. HA WES la also agent lor the
fiiot patent (Mil? Stove
Ana other flrst-class Stores.
Furnace Work. Stam Fit
fluffs, etc, a ipeoialtr
ALWAYS ON HAND.
M. OLSElf.
J. GUSTAFSON.
A. JOHNSON.
MARTIN OLSEN & CO.
DEALERS IN"
FURNITTTBE 3 BEDDING.
Cornei Main anil Hciuemoqua Streets. Astoria, OreB.
WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMNGS; WALL PAPER, ETC.
A Complete Stoclr.
PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFF0BD.
AIX KIKDS OF FOirSITURE REPAIRED AND VARNISHED.
Columbia Transportation Company,
FAST TIME!
FOR PORTLAND.
THE POPULAR STEAMER
FAST TIME!
FLEETWOOD
Which has toeen reGtted for the comfort of passengers will leave
Wllaon & Fiaher's Dock every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M.
Returnlnfj leaves .Portland, every
Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M.
Ip will be made on Sunday or Each Week, leaving Fortusa
day Hornlafr. Passengers bj this route connect at K&laoa
U. B.SCOTT, President.
An additional til
at 9 O'ClGCK SOB
for Sound ports.
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