The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, November 07, 1885, Image 1

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VOL. XXIV, JNTO. 111.
BUSINESS -CARDS.
Kh. A. X,. and .J. A. FUI.TOX
Phj'.sfcinnsautl Surgeons.
Will give promnt attention to all calls.
I im any part of the city or country.
Ofllce over Allen's Store, corner Cass ami
.-"uuemoqua streets, A-torla, Oregon.
Telephone Mo. 41.
D"
FICAXK PACK.
IMiyxf vinn ntl Surceou.
onice. Room ft, over D. A. Mcintosh s store
OKI'JCK liOL'KK: -!) tOll.. M. ; 3t0 5l.M.
Residence, opposite the Johnnscu building
IR. 3-OCKIIART.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Ofkick: Com Building, up stalls. Astoiia,
( ire;on .
l K COOVEHT,
Attorney at Luivaud Notary l'ublie
COLLECTIONS SOLICITED.
Office with C. K. Thoni!oii. room .' oer
City Book Store.
iSKO. A. DilUXIii. JKO. 'Ol.ANI
KOLAKD fc nORKIS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office in Kinney'ri Block. pposite City
Hall, Astoria, Oregon.
i w. FULTON'.
;. i FUl.TOX.
rirrrorv huoteikics.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Uooms 5 and C. Odd Fellows Building.
G
ELO F. PABKEK,
SURVEYOR OF
Clatsop County and City of AHtoria
Office :-N. E. corner 0n and A stor streets,
Boom No. 8
J."
A. BOWIBY.
Attorney and Counsellor at Ittv,
Ofllce on Chcnamus Street, Astoria, Oregon.
TAY TUTTL.E, M. I.
PHYSICIAN AND SUIWE02J
Office Rooms l. 2, and 3. Pythian Build
Jig.
Kksusncb On Cedar Street, back (A
?t. Mary's Hospital.
t P. HTOK9.
A. K. SnAW
HICKS & SHAW.
DENTISTS.
Booms in Allen's Building, up stairs, cm
iter Cass and Sqnemoqua streets. Astoiia
Oregon.
R."
SPEDDRX,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Senreherof Titles. Abstracter and
Conveyancer.
Office ou Cass Street. 8 doors south of A-.-torlan
office, Astoiia, Oregon.
BANKING AHD INSURANCE!
i. W. CASE,
Broker, Banker, and Insur
ance Agent,
AKTOK1A, - OKKCSOX.
OFFICE HOURS :
From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock 1. AI.
AHEAD OP ALL COMPETITORS!
Capitol Flour,
Manufactured on the Gradual deduction
System by ttie
SalenY(0r.) Capitol Flour Mills Co..
l.IJUTKD J
the only flour that has taken First Prize
three years in succession at the
IOUTT,AM MECHANIC'S FA IK.
Also at State Fair.
One trial is sufficient to convince of its supo
riorlty. See that the word CAPITOL is on euch sack
GEORGE SHIEL, 8 Stark St.,
Portland Agent.
WILSON & FISHER. Astoria Agents.
HAVE YOTJ
Anytiiing to Sell?
IN THE MATTER OF
Rags. Bottles, Old Metal,
or Junk of Any Sort,
4
Will tlveyou tlje best price for it.
Do You Want to Buy
SHIP MATERIAL,
From a Belaying Pin to a Hawser; from
Block to an Anchor. '
You Can Get what You Want
at FOARD & STOKES.
headquarters at building, east end
Water Street.
Nicely Furnished Rooms,
WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD- AT
Mrs. S. T. McKeau's, Cass street, three
doors south of Astohian office.
FOARD
WES
TRADE zrf MARK.
Absolutely
Free from Opiates, Emetics and Poison.
SAFE,
AT DEUGGI3TS AXD DrAXZE3.
THE CHARLES A. VOGELER C0..BALTIM0RE, HQ.
Solo Proprietors.
INVIGORATOI
x just wnac its name implies ;
Purely Vegetable Co
pound, thai
acts directly upon, the
yer: curine
the many diseases inci
o that lm.
portant organ, and
ting the nil-
merons ailmants t
arise from its
aerangea cr ttorpji
action, such as
Dyspepsia Jdtfp,
ice, Biliousness,
LOS
enesSVMaria, Sick-headache,
Rhe
etc. It is therefore 2
:ruisnMhat "To .have Good HeaMi
:he Liver must be kept in order."
DB. SAHPOSD'S LIVES IifvTGORATOB.
EnviRorates the Liver, Regulates the Bow
l3, Strengthens the System, Purifies the
Blood, Assists Dhjcstion, Prevents Fevers.
ts a Household ""In ced. An Invaluable
Family Medicine for common complainla
D2. SAHFOED'S LIVEE HT7IG0EAT0E.
An. experience of Forty years, and Thu.
lands of Testimonials prove its Merit.
Fon salt: nr at.t. dealers iNMEnicrxia
For f"ll information wad yonr address for 10(
.-jeltook on i ho "Liver and its dIeaKF," u
' pisronp dpa:.e ST.. new Toau errs
TUTT'S
PILL
vBT2RpD BOWELS
D8SORDERED UVER,
and MALARIA.
5 SPm. 'these sources arise thrco-fourths
of tho diseases of the human race. Thce
symptoms indicate their existence:
Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive,
blck XleadacUc, fullness nrter eat
in(r,nverslon to escrtiouof body or
mind. Eructation of food, Irritaull
Ityortcmper,r.oxvspIrlts,Afeeliic ofliavln5neKlectedEoinedaty,TIz
xincss,X;luttcrlngBttheircart,lots before the eyes, hIRlily colored
Urliie,COXSTlPATIO.V,anrtdcmand
lo"?eofarorucdythatacts directly on
tho Liver. AsaLivcrmedlclneTUTT'S
ft ,??? liave no equal Their action on
tho Kidneys and Skin is nlso prempt:
removing all impurities through these
three scavengers of the system,"
producing anpcUto, sound digestion,
regular stools, a clear akin and a vig
orous body. TOTT'S PJXL.S cause no
nausea ot griping nor Interfere ivith
dally work und axe a perfect
&&7ID9T-LTQ MALARIA.
v,"" ' iuoiii tern u ossB
GratITaik orWhiskeus changed in.
stantly to aGLo.sv Black bvasinglo
application of this Dvc. Sold'by Drug
'tffHhorscnt hy express on receipt of $L
r OfflCQt -M Murray Street. New York.-
terra wxujj, or vzznm assgaa rssz.
Wilson &
Ship Chandlers,
HEAVY AND SHELF
HAEDWARE
Paints, Oils, and Varnish.
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES.
PROVISIONS
millTfeed
AGENTS FOR
Salern Flouring Mills,
Portland Roller Mills,
Capital Flour and
FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
ASTORIA. OREGON.
Notice.
millS IS TO GIVE OTICE THAT THE
X accounts of the late firm or Jolui Hahn
& Co., aie to be paid to the undersigned, and
no one else.
JOHN IIAHX,
SURE, JgftGtS.
IkSANFORD'S
ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1885.
A SOBRIETY BALL,,
MAKING THE DRUNK SOBER.
One of the Purposes Subserved by
Uruesltts In the Early Mora
ine Hours.
The chimes were ringing four o'clock
in the early gray morn as the reporter,
belatetl.cntereda drug-store on Broad
way. The sallow night-clerk was
very tired young man, who evinced a
.strong desire to lie down on the
, marble iloor and take a nap. The
', c.nanse pocketed with some difficulty,
the young man tacked deviously
uuuugii uie aoor into tue dark street
beyond. The night -lerk muttered:
"Another bromide and aromatic."
"What's that?"
"A man who wants to sober up
before he reaches home. Do we have
many of them? Well, I should
smile. They're our best trade from
2 to 5 a. m. And there's a funnv
thing about it. Kegular drunkards
are better customers than occasionals.
Of the former, two-thirds trv tosohnr
,up with drugs before confrbntinz an
. irate wife or mother; of the latter,
only a third go to an apothecary.
Almost all have a limited knowlodge
ui w iiat iney want, out let us deter
mine the quantity to be given. The
favorite potion is bromide of potash
and aromatic ammonia. Another is
bromide and valerian. Old topers
and opium-eaters want laudanum or
morphine in theirs.
"Another class come in perfectly
sober, but desire something to disin
fect their breath or disguise it. Tho
former take soda with coffee-cream
sirup, and the latter aromatic herbs
or strong-flavored confectionery.
Why, for these fellows wo linvo n
special kind of oandv. Thev are
what is known as Imperials, and they
are llavored with clove, cinnamon,
wintergreen, sassafras and other
equally pungent oils. The oddest
customer I have is a chemist, who
has a weekly club meeting. Thov
must be German beer-drinkers, for
when he comes in it's just like a
brewery. He is very systematic, and
takes first what he call's his 'sobriety
ball.' That's bromide, aromatic am
monia and laudanum. He talks ten
or fifteen minutes; to give his stom
ach time to absorb the dose, and then
takes his 'disinfector,' which is coffee
cream soda with two drops of carbolic
acid. He next buys an ounce of Im
perials and departs homeward. By
the time he arrives, he says, he is all
braced up and has a breath like a
new-born babe eating its first candy
stick. I tell him he'll kill himself
with the treatment, but he onlv
answers, 'Death before the tears of a
lovely woman,' and keeps on. He
told me his wife was a T. A. B., but
that she had never tumbled to his
little scheme in five years."
"What is the best wav of sobering
up?"
"Bathe the head and wrists in cold
water and take what I've said. Un
less you are 7ery drunk you can
make yourself all right in half an
hour. There are some earlv birds,
though, who need :t little whisky to
make them sober. It may sound
contradictory,but it's so,nevo"rthcless.
There are wrecks just about one re
move from delirium tremens. They
don't turn up often, but any experi
enced druggist can tell them the mo
ment they enter." New York Sun.
Xot the Cans That Poison Meat.
The first instances of sickness from
eating canned corn beef that ever
attracted any attention occurred in
German', says a Chicago canner.
The beef was canned in Chicago. It
was put up in the old-fashioned way,
with an inch of soldering inside and
out. The German scientists at the
time had discovered little or nothing
in regard to the alkaloids existing in
meats in case of semi-tmtrefaction
that are so largely engaging the at
tention of the scientific world at
present. When they examined the
meat that had occasioned the illness,
and the cans in which it had been
preserved, they could find no other
explanatien of the difficulty than the
large amount of solder. From that
fact alone has grown the belief that
tin can convey poisonous qualities to
meat preserved in it. I tried every
experiment possible with tin cans to
determine whether there was any
truth in this idea, and am satisfied
that there is no ground for its exist
ence. The entire trouble, where
canned meats are found unhealthy,
lies in the fact that they either were
not in good condition when put up,
or that the process was imperfect
and decomposition too slight to be
determined by odor or appearance,
but sufficient to develop danceroua
alkaloids. Chicago News.
From careful researches in Russia,
ICowalewski has found that cereals
grow faster in the north than in the
south. F6r instance, oats and sprinc
wheat take 123 days and barley 110
days to ripen about the southern
province of Kherson, and onlv Q s
and 9S days at Arkhangelsk- in thZ
north. The intermediate romnno
showintermediate differences The
cause' is the greater length of the
daily exposure to sunlight in the
high latitudes, which more than com
pensates for the difference in temnpr.
ature in favor of the southern regions.
xn eacn lautuue tno growth of cereals
is more rapid in the eastern nnrta nt
Russia than in the western, the land
nan fria nAaof Tnf. !
uw" " .wook uuviug less bunsmne
than that in the continent's interior.
- SSSSir,lR
Man-Eaters.
One vicious, expressionless eve.
t says a writer in the New York Post,
was cast slightly upward, and as the
shark moved slowlv alontr his entire
form was visible. About the head
swam several of the famous pilot
fish (naucrate3). They were con
tinually darting at objects on the
surface of the water; then running
nimbly after their great friend, as if
to tell the news, and taking up their
position by the side of the gills.
The skipper had baited the hook
with a twelve-pound grouper, and
making it fast to a piece of wood that
would allow the bait to drop ten feet
irom tne surtace, tossed it over. The
shark had disappeared, but in ten
minutes he was seen swimming
towards the smack again, and finally
ran foul of the bait, and I distinctly
saw him take it. There was no turn
ing on the back ; he seemed to sink
below it, and took it without turnintr
in the slightest, and moved off witli
the same measured swing.
The skipper slacked out the line
gradually until about thirty feet had
gone; then taking a brace against
the rail, allowed it to come taut,
and jerked tho hook into the thief.
Luckily he dropped the line, as the
jerk that came in response to his
would have started an ox, and the
line went hissing over the rail so fast
mat u coum not be loiiowed bj' the
eye. "Let him have all he wants,"
said the skipper; "the more line, the
quicker I'll down him."
Then ensued a struggle that would
have made some of the hand-liners
of the northern fishing banks open
their eyes. When the lino (or rope)
had gone out nearly two-thirds of its
length the fisherman skillfully caught
it with a belaying pin, and so gradu
ally reuucea tne speed of tho fish.
Finally, throwing off the pin, he
seized the line in his hands and ran
forward, then aft, taking in the slack
so gained. Then the shark would go
straight away, taking him to the rail,
and the belaying pin would be
adopted again as a soother. Four or
five such rushes as this evidently had
a very decided effect on the great
fish.
The shark gave some terrific lunges
as ma neau was nauied out of water,
and at my request a block and tackle
was rigged and he was hauled on
deck and dispatched by a blow on
the head. I watched particularly for
the pilot fish as ho came up. The
little striped creatures darted wildly
about as if bewildered, and then
disappeared beneath the bottom of
the smack, evidently thinking they
had found another companion. There
were other attendants of the shark
that did not desert it. I noticed
them about in the water, long, black,
snake-like creatures about a foot in
length, and when the shark was
hauled from its native element, they
came with it, adhering to its sides
and presenting a strange contrast.
The fish were remoras, the echenei
nus of the naturalists. They may bo
termed boarders, to a certain extent,
as they live about the body of a
shark and I have seen them on a
large porgy, and also clingins to a
turtle. They have upon the upper
side of the head a remarkable sucker,
composed of parallel plates, so that
they can attach themselves at any
time. So firm a hold did thev tako
that it was with difficulty that I
pulled them off, using considerable
force.
The Mosquito Not 3Iade In Tain.
A lady whom I know, and who
resides about twelve miles from the
city, has two children, whose blood
was, up to a few weeks ago, in a very
bad condition. Various" medicines
were tried, with no effect, but singu
lar to relate, tho children were, soon
after arriving at their summer home,
literally covered with mosquito bites,
wime tne parents were scarcely
troubled by them. In a week or so
they began to mend, and in less than
six weeks they grew fat and healthy,
and as they thrived the mosquitoes
became less troublesome. To-day
they are as fat and healthy as any
children of the sameage, and the mar
velous change is ascribed to the be
neficent influences of the New Jersey
pest. "3Ian About Town," in New
York Star.
An Internal IteTOlutiou
Which enables the .stomach to throw off the
yoke of dyspepsia, is effected through theald
ofllostetter's Stomach Hitters, a moat effi
cient ally in warring with all disorders which
affc:t the digestive organs, the liver and the
bowels. When the dpeptic experiences
heartburn, wind on the .stomach, or any of
the other familiar symptoms of his malady,
a wineglass full of this matchless .stomachic
will dbshtate them, and a pursuance of the
remedy bring about a cure. Coustiuation
and biliousness, evils to the relief of which
aperients and cathartics are inadequate, also
yield to this tine alterative. The restora
tion of appetite and nightly repose, and the
disappearance of those nervous .symptoms
that habitually annoy the chronic sufferer
from dyspepsia, also ensue upon the use of
the Bitters, which Is likewise a standard
remedy and preventative of fever and ague,
rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles,
and debility.
Sotlou's CritK will immediately
relievo Croup, Whooping Couflh, and
Bronchitis. Sold by V. E. Dementi Co
Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint ? Shtloh's Vitalizer is
cuaraiiteeu to ure you. Sold by W. E.
Dement.
For Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint,
you have a printed suarantee on every
bottle, of Slilloh's Yitalizer. It never
falls to cure. Sold bv W. K. Dement.
He Was Xo Goose.
Mrs. Maroney, of Middle Alton,
kept geese. It so happened that
when a setting was withm a few days
of being "fit to pick," the goose
w men was covering the eggs became
sick and died. No female bird could
be induced to remain upon the eggs,
and the good old lady who owned
tho fowl abandoned all hope of secur
ing the "clutch." A gander, which
seemed to realize the situation fnllv.
and who labored hard to induce some
of the other birds to complete the
job, finally undertook the job him
self. Mrs. Maroney could hardly be
lieve her senses, and was ten times
more surprised with the freak than
was Balaam when the ass1 spake unto
him, as narrated in the Bible. The
neighbors were called in, and a pub
lic discussion held within earshot of
tho gander, who appeared wholly
unconcerned and determined to hold
his base until his progeny came peep
ing forth, no matter what people
might say. And he did, too; within
a few days the required tima w:u
completed", and Mrs. Maronev
thanks to her gander had as fine a
"clutch" of goslins as ever went
swimming in Horseshoe Pond. Al
ton Sentinel.
When clothespins are only a ceut a
dozen, there is no excuse for snoring
in church, And when Eed Star
Cough Curo ia only fifty cents a hot
tie, there is no excuse "for conphini'
in church.
MARKETS.
WYATT & THOMPSON.
DEALERS IN
FRESH AND CURED MEATS,!
CHOICE GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Crockery and Glass ware.
Mill xod, ZESto.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COMPANY,
Fresh and Cured Moats,
'XT o g?e t atolos ,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTKU
ClIKXAMUH Street. AMtorla, Ojr.
Washington Market.
Jlnlu .Mfct-l. - Axtorin, Oicou.
nr.Ku.HAX & co.PiioritiF.Toits
DESI'ECTFL'LLY CALL TIIK ATTKV.
IX tlon of the public to tho fact that tho
above Market will always besupplied with a
FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY
or
FttESH AND CURED MEATS i I
Which will he sold at lowest rates, whole
sale and retail .
tar-Special attention given to supplying
B. B: Franklin,
Unflertaker and caiet Mate
SQUEMOQUA STREET,
NKXT TO TnE AST0RIAM nUIT.DIXO.
ES'-AII work dono In a skillful manner on
short notice at reasonable rates.
Dissolution Notice.
THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
existing between John Hahn. "Wm.
Bock. and Henry Berendes under the Arm
name of John Hahn & Co., In the boot and
shoe business on Sqnemoqua street. Is this
day dissolved by mutual consent, "Wm. Bock
and Henry Berendes retiring from the llrm.
The business will hereafter be conducted by
John Hahn who will pay all bills and collect
all the Indebtedness due the firm.
JOHN HAHN.
WM. BOCK.
HENRY BERENDES.
Astoria, October 23rd, 1SS3.
Notice of Application.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned will annlv to the Astnrin
city council at Its next meeting, for a retail
liquor license for one year. In the building
northwest corner Lafayette and Concomly
street3. 3IcChires Astoria.
GEO.GORLTER.
Astoria, October 31, 18S5.
Notice of Application.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned will, at the nest meetinc-
of the Astoria city council, make application
for a retail liquor license for one year, in
the building on lot 5, block c, McCture's
Astoria.
MRS. SARAH JOHNSON.
Astoria, Oct. 31,1835.
'
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.GRAND PRIZE
HISS! HiU HUMUS
HftVh NO eIJUAL !
THEY HAVE BEEN AWARDED
GHER PRIZES
AT THE VARIOUS
International Expositions
THAN THE U00D3 OF ANT OTHER
THREAD
uainy can Always
EQeniGBi FMerien Use no Other !
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
5 1 7 and 5 1 9 Market Street.
AGEXTtf i'OK
Seine Twines, Sope .and
The Telephone Saloon.
The Finest Establishment of
the Kind in Astoria.
Especially fitted up for tho Comfort and
Convenience of. those who enjoy a
Social Clas.
The Best of Wines ami Liquors,
The Choicest Cigars.
Everything New and First-Class.
K. T.. JEFFREY. F?oiar.
Magnus C. Crosby
Dealer In
HARDWARE, ffllffl, STEEL,
iron Pipe and Fittings.
STOVES, Tift WARE
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAD STRIP
LEAD
SHEET SROW,
Tn. AND Oo;ip;p:i.
FOE
Coliii
Through Freight on Fast Time I
TnE NEW STEAMER
ELEPHONE
Which has been specially built for the comfort of passengers wlU leave
Wilson & Fisher's Dock every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M.
Returning leaves Portland every
Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M.
addWonjdtrlp wlllbe made on Sunday or Each Week, leaving Portland
& ?n,'?lJ?c hnnuy Slorninjr. I-assepsers nj this route connect at Kalama
for Sound ports. y. Bt scOTT, President.
PRICE. FIVE CENTS.
PARIS 1878.
MANUFACTURERS
IN THE WORLD.
be Depended on !
SAN FRANCISCO,
PACIFIC COAST.
K'etting' Constantly on Hand,
The Gem Saloon,
The Popular Resort for Astorians-
For the
Finest of Wines and Liquors
OotoTHE GEM SALOON.
ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PROPRIETOR
J. a. D. 6BAI,
Wholesale and retail dealer In.
GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
LIME, SAND ANd CEMENT.
General Storage and Wharfage on reason
able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria
Oregon.
WM. EDGAR,
Dealer In
Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes
Meersehaum and Brier Pipes,
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
Revolvers and Cartridges.
CORNER MAIN AND CHENAMUS ST8.
TransBortation Coipy.
POETLAND !