The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, December 29, 1885, Image 1

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VOL. XXIV, NO. 15:i.
ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1885.
PRICE. BIVE CENTS.
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BUSINESS CARDS.
D
R. A. li. and .1. A. KULTOX
Plij'sleifmsaml Surffrons.
Will give promnt attention to all calls
siom any part of the city or eountiy.
Office over Allen's Store, corner Cass and
quemoqua streets, Astoria, Oi egon.
Telephone No. 41.
rU. FRAXE PAGK.
Pliynlclnn and gurffcou.
Ofllce, EoomG, over D. A. McIntoh s stoie.
Office Hours :-9 to ll a. m. ;-3 to 5 v. m.
Residence, opposite the.lolianseu building
DB.O
B. ESTF.S.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Or ice : Gem Building, upstairs, Astoria,
Oregon.
1? E. COOVEUT,
Attorney at Tiaw and otryrulllc
COLLECTIONS SOLlCITEn.
Ofllce with C. It. Thomson, room fi o er
City Book Store.
DB.
AliKKED KIXXF.V,
OFFICE IN ODD FELLOVJ'S BUILDING,
Morning Hours, 9 to 11.
Afternoon Houis, 2 to 1.
Evening Hours, 7 to 8 -.30 ;
At all other times enquire at liU rooms
over Goodman's Boot and Shoe store.
OKO. A. nOUIUS. GKO. IfOLtXll
xor.AXi Oi OKRIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Ofllce In Kmnej'a Block, opposite Clt
Hall, Astoria. Oregon.
' W. FULTON. O. C FULTON.
FUIrOS BROTHERS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 5 and C. Odd Fellows Building.
-I ELO F. PARKER.
SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY
ASD
City Surveyor of Astoria
Office : N. E. comer Cass and Astor streets,
Room No. 8 Up ptalr.
X fc. A- bowluy.
ttornc3' and Councilor stt lair,
Ofllce on Cheuamus Street, Astoria, Oregon.
-O . WTXTO:.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Rooms No. 11 and 12. Pythian Castle Build
ing. A" TUTTliE. M. I.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Ohfick Rooms l, 2, and S. Pythian Build-
.
Residence On Cedar Street, hack of
M. Mary's Hospital.
i. ni'K3. A. K. SHAW
HICKS &, SH ITT,
DENTISTS.
Rooms in Allen's Building, up stalls, cor
t ei Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoria
Oregon.
T R. SPr.DD EX ,
NOTARY PURL I C.
Searcher of Titles, Abstracter and
Conveyancer.
Oflice on Cass Street. 8 doors south of A
torlau office, Astoria, Oregon.
AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS!
Capitol Flour,
Manufactured bv the Full Roller rioee&s'
by the
Salem (Or.) Capitol Flour Mills Co.,
limited
Ttie only flour that has taken First Prize
three 3 ears la succession at the
POUTIiAXB 3IECHAXIC8 FAIR,
Also at State Fair.
One trial K sufficient to com lnco of it supo
llority. See that the word CAPITOL is on each sack
GEORGE SHIEL, 8 Stalk St..
Portland Agent.
WILSON & FISHER. Astoria Agents.
HAVE YOTJ
hi to Si?
IN THE MATTER OF
Rags, Bottles, Old Metal,
or Junk of Any Sort,
FOABD & STOKES
"Will give jou the best price for it.
Do You Want to Buy
SHIP MATERIAL,
From a Belaying Tin to a Hawser : from
Block to an Anchor.
You Can Get what You Want
at FOARD & STOKES.
Headquarters at building, east ei.d
Water Street.
Ship "Sardinian."
I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT I WILL
.not be responsible for any debt or debts
t&atmay be contracted jy -the crew of the
ship Sardinian.- -n .
W. H. C. WARREN,
Master.
AM
TRADE j7 MARK.
Absotoielv
Free from Opiate:, Emetics and Poison
SAFE.
AT DHtrnnis-r in TnTT-rte
IHE CHARLES A. VOGELER C0..BALT1K0RE, V.3
Sole Prcprlctcre.
GQRAT
15 iusc hat its name implies ; e
Purely Vegetable Compound, thai
acts directly upon the Iver ; curing
the many diseases inciderMo that im.
portant organ, and ptevphting the na
merous ailmants ttjarise from its
deranged or tbrpiffUction, such as
Dyspepsi TaAidice, Biliousness,
CosenessVT&naria, Sick-headache,
Rheumaimretc. It is therefore 2
3ismg4r"To'have GoodHealti
:he Liver must be kept in order."
DS. SAKFOSD'S LIVES INVIGOSATOE.
Invigorates the Liver, Heptilates theBow-
213, strength ens mc hystem, .runties mc
Blooil . Assists Digestion, Prevents Fevers,
fs a Household .Need. An Invaluable
Tamily 3Iedicinc for common complaints
CX SANFOED'3 LIVEE TUVIGOEATOZL
An experience of Firty years, and Thox
lands cf Testimonials prove its Merit.
Fon s M.n nr at.Tj dcatxrs ik MEDicnrr.3
For full mformition nd yonr afidnsa for 101
j-. JVok on the "Llvrr cnJ its dicftPC3." u
WJT:F02D 2A DU-NE ST.. NEV -XOCH CVZZ
HAGAN'S
Magnolia Balm
is a secret aid to beauty.
Many a lady owes her fresh
ness to it, who would rather
not tell, and j'0 cant tell.
FOR
Man and Beast
Mustang Liniment is older than
most men, and used more and
more every year.
MURRAY & CO,
GROCERS
AndDealeisln
Caien Sillies!
Special Attention Given to Filling
Of Orders.
A FULL LINE CARRIED
Aud Supples furnished :it Sati-.-factoryTeims
Purchases delivered In any part of the city.
Office and "Warehouse
In Hume's New Building on Water Street.
P. O. Box 153. Telephone No. ST.
ASTORIA', OREGON.
For Sale.
9ftQ"A0KES OF TIMBER LAND IN
MJJ Columbia count y, Oregon. For
particulars inquire of
C. BRADBURY,
Seaside, Clatsop Co.. Or.
. To Rent.
FINE BUSINESS OFFICE. CENTRAL
ly located. Apply at this Ofllce.
sure. ! PkGts.
PROMPT
m
ON CATNIP BUSHES.
A STRANGE CAT-ASTEOPHE.
A Judge's Expcrlenen with
Four Dozen Odoriferous Cat
nip Bashes for His Bab-.
The Hon. Charles H. Toll, of Den
ver, has had an exciting experience.
For two years he was Attorney-General
of Colorado, and it was near the
close of his administration which,
by the way, was characterized by
lingular probity and ability that a
son was born to him. One day the
nurse came to Judge Toll, and said:
"The baby has been ailing for a
week ; we ought to do something for
him." Judge Toll thrust his hand
down into his pocket and pulled out
a fifty-dollar bill. "Get him what
he needs, and if that isn't enough
I'll give you a check for my whole
bank account." The nurse shook
her head. "What he needs," said
she, "is a simple remedy, a mild
tonic. Now, I was brought up down
East, and I was taught the efficacy
of catnip tea. I know of no better
stimulant for an ailing babe."
"We'll buy a ton of catnip," said
Judge Toll. "It can't be bought
here in Colorado vou'li have to
send East for it." "So Judge Toll
telegraphed that very day to Boston
for the wholesome herb. In about a
week four dozen healthy catnip
hushc3 arrived from Massachusetts,
and Judge Toll was the happiest
man in Arapahoe County. "We'll
plant them in the front" yard," he
said, "so when the baby get3 sick
we'll have a nice lot of fresh catnip
on hand for him." Accordingly the
four dozen catnip bushps were
planted in rows in the front yard of
the Toll estate on Welton Street.
In a day or two their fragrance be
gan to permeate the circumambient
atmosphere. Old Uncle Seth Cooley
came down from his place on Capital
Hiil and leaned over the front fence
"and gazed tenderly at the odorifer
ous herbs, and said: "Wa'll, now,
I'll be gosh, darned if this doesn't re
mind me of old New England. Our
home place down to Pelham, close
on to Shutesbury Plum Trees, was
evcrlastin' full o' catnip. Say, Jedge,
gi' me a'bookay o' them, will ye?"
Naturally, Judge Toll was very
proud of his catnip garden, but one
night he was awakened from his
pleasant slumbers by ;i frightful
noise in the front yard. It seemed
to him as if the sluiceways of sheol
had been opened upon that once fair
spot. He slipped into his trowsers,
and peered out of the window. Cats !
Cats ! Ten thousand of the creatures
purring, yowling, howling, rolling,
stretching, and crooning over those
catnip bushes!
There were cats of all color, size,
sex, condition, breeding, habits, and
manners; black, white, yellow,
tabby, maltose, brindle, tortoise-shell,
striped, speckled, crushed straw
beny, maroon, gamboge, cats big,
little, fat, gaunt, one-eyed, stump
tailed, toothless, hoarse, lame cats
a confused, seething mass of these
motley felines, all purring and roll
ing ameng: the catnip bushes. Nor
was this all.
By the clear moonlight Judge
Toll could see thousands and thou
sands of other cats hastening hither.
They were coming down from the
mountains from Leadville, Crested
Butte, Georgetown, Central City,
Manitou. Aspen, Idaho, Boulder,
Longmont everywhere the foot
bills wore alive with them, and they
wero headed toward the one local
point, that catnip bed. On the east
another multitude of cats swept in
from the arid plains of Kansas from
Deer trail, from Monotonv Water
Tank, and the desert solitudes of tho
eastern confines of Colorado. Some
came over tho Kansas PaciGc, others
over the Burlington, while from tho
north there was wafted a din that
betokened that another army of cats
was on its way from Cheyenne.
It was an astounding spectacle
nay.it was prodigious. et Judge
Toll understood it all yes, in a mo
ment the whole truth flashed upon
him. These cats had lived all those
years far from the influences of civil
ization, and had never been able to
enjoj' the advantages of the herb
that is essential to the symmetry of
the feline nature. They'had heard
what catnip was, but they had never
tasted nor whiffed any. What a
revelation Judge Toll's front yard
must have been to them! With
what celerity they availed themselves
of the boon when the breezes bore
the perfume of those catnip bushes
to their mountain and prairie homes!
His unerring shotgun was at hand,
but Judge Toll had not the heart to
interrupt their pleasure the won
drous carnival of cats was permitted
to proceed undisturbed all that night
among the catnip bushes.
When Judge Toll went out to the
yard next morning, not a vestige of
thoso fair herbs was visible, nor was
there a cat to be seen, but, scattered
here and there on the despoiled turf,
an occasional eye, a truant bit of an
ear, a casual quarter section of a tail,
or a desultory tuft of hair, gave pa
thetic evidence to the tragedy which
had been enacted over the last few
relics of that once smiling garden.
Toledo Blade.
In Russia a society was organized
to kill off babies, in order to spare
them the tortures of measles, whoop
ing cough, and other infantile dis
eases. The society was squelched,
and the organizer is thinking the
matter over in Siberia. New York
Tribune.
Iloiv Stme Folks Tiny Batter.
An old woman a few days since
approached a stand on which was
' displayed several large tubs of but
ter. She took a nickel from her
. purse and, making a scoop through
the butter, tested what she gathered
on the coin, after which the follow
ing conversation took place :
"Is that fresh butter?"
" Yes, ma'am."
"Country?"
"No, ma'am; tub."
"What's it worth?"
" Twenty-five cents per pound.
" Have you anything better?"
"Yes, ma'am; here you are
thirty cents."
Tasting it and shaking her head
doubtfully, she said :
" Havc'you any other kind?"
"Yes, ma'am; here is some for
fifteen cents per pound."
" Give me a quarter of a pound,
please?" said the woman. The
dealer recovered sufficiently to com
ply with the demand.
Our opinion of . . is the
same as that we have of any other
man who does not pay for the news
paper that he takes it is that ho is a
contemptible whelp, an crnary cuss,
a white-livered sneak, a skunk on
two legs, a rectangular specimen of
impecuniosity, and if we owned a
hen house anywhere in this neigh
borhood we should see that it was
kept securely locked. All this 13
based on the fact that he has not
paid for the Argus and Patriot that
he has received. Montpelier Argus
and Patriot.
A f'lislrinn'M Testimony.
'In the treatment of lung and bron
chial trouble diseases the liver is orten
implicated to such an extent that a he
patic remedy becomes necessary. In
the treatment of suoh cases I prescribe
Simmons Liver Regulator with entire
satisfaction. I find that it acts mildly
hut effectually in regulating the secre
tins of the liver, stomach and bowels.
1. L. Stkphexfox, M. D. Owensboro,
Ky."
A reminder Old lady: "Now,
porter, you're quite sure you put all
my luggage in? the big portmantle
and" Perter: "All right, mum."
Old lady: "And you're certain I've
not left anything behind " Perter:
"No mum, not even a copper!"
Punch.
ot-a Single firaj Half. -'You
may langh and think mo a
vain thing." writes Mtb. J. I. C. of
San Francisco, to a friend in this city,
"but T have not a gray hair in my
head, and yet (sad to say) I am fifty
and a day." Recently my hair was not
only quite gray but quite thin, too.
Parker's Hair Balsam made in New
York, I think did won 2ers for me.
Try it if you have occasion. It really
dols wha't I say, nuil restores the col
or also." Not a dye, not greasy, high
ly perfumed. Only reliablo HOc. dress-
There is something suggestive in
the fact that the queen sent Sir Pctei
Lumsden the order of the Bath assoon
as he returned from his forced march
from Herat to Astrabad a march
that occupied thirty days, and during
which, according to his own report
Sir Peter did not change his clothes'
See that man coughing. Does it
not hurt him to Onugh? Certainly it
does. Then whv does he not Luke
Red Star Cough Cure? Will that
cure him? Of course it will. There
are no opiates or poisons in it. It is
pnrely vegetable and never fails.
An organist, who advertised for
vocalists for a church choir, headed
his advertisement: "Good chants for
the right parties." Roxbury Ad
vocate A Valuable MmIIcaI Treatl-c.
The edition for 1SSC yr the st rUns Medical
Annual, known as Hosteller's Alumnae. I
now ready, and may bs obtained, free of cost.
ofdrugK'stsandRencral country dealers In
all parts of tho United States. Mexico, and
Indeed In e ry civilized portion ol the West
era Hemisphere Tins Alman ! has been Is
sued regui rly at the commencement of
every year for o er one-nMi of a centurv.
It combines, wltn tho soundest practical ad-
Ice for tin prciervation aud leitoration of
ne.iitii. a large amount or luterotiuir aud
amiislii; light reading, and the calender, as
tronomical calculation,, chronological items.
&.c , are prepared u im ureal care una u ill oe
found entirety accurato. Ihe issue of H03-
tcl ter- Aliiuuat for l SM will probably be the
mrccst pumoii or a medical uorK ecr puo
lished In any country. The proprietors.
.Me--srs. Hostetter & Co . rittsbiuiih. P.u. on
receipt of a twoient stamp, will forward a
enn) by mail to nnv person v. lio cannot pro
cure one in ins ncign lornoou.
A. B. THOMPSON,
THE COLUMBIA
FISH AND GAME MARKET
Fresh Fish on every day's Steamer.
Tame Geese. Ducks. Turkeys and Chickens,
Wild Game of all kinds. Fresh and
Canned Fruits. Butter, Eggs
and Vegetables.
V1II Sell at tow Iriccs.jS
Garnahan & Go.
SUCCESSORS TO
I. "W. CASE,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL DEALERS IN
GENERAL "MERCHAMSS
"oroer Chenamus and Ca3 streets.
ASTORIA. .... OREGON
MARKETS.
WYATT & THOMPSON.
DEALERS IN
FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
CHOICE GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, j
Crockery and Glassware.
3VE111 IF'oocaL. 3EtO.
STAK MARKET.
WHERRY & GODIPANY,
Fresh and Cured 31 eat -
Vegtables,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL
C1IKXA3ILIJ Street. Astoria, c
Washington Market.
31nln Street, - Astorln, Orceins.
BERGMAX4CO.PHOrRI.TO
RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN
tion of the public to the fact that tho
above Market will atw ays be supplied with a
fttt.t. VATinrrv A"wn npsr nrrAi.Trv
i
FRESH AND CURED MEATS I I
ytiich will be sold at lowest rates, whole-J
ajeanu retail.
B7Spt.'Clal attention given to supplying
ahlps.
B. B. Franklin,
Msrtaier anil Cabinet Maker,
SQUEMOQUA STREET,
VKXT TO THR ASTOniAN" 11UTT.DIXO.
E?All work done in a skillful manner on
iliort notice at reasonable rates.
1885.
INTEREST
Will be allowed
On Time Deposits.
Drafts cn all the leading Cities.
Vm. T. Coleman & Co..
M. i:ii3IOK,
Manager Ranking Department,
Astoria. Oregon.
Sign Painting,
eliding, Banners, Oil Cloth Signs.'
SHOW CARDS,
Fence Advertising, Price Marks, etc.
C. LANE,
Shop and office on Csss street : Pike Bros.'
old s:and.
FREE AND EASY!
10E
A PLEASANT EVENING
Call and See
-wm :e: he3Jeux,
At his New Establishment next
to Jell's Restaurant.
a-NOTHINC BUT THE BE8T"
Pas3ed over tho Bar.
A. Gcncrnl Invitation Extended.
vT. C ROSS,
COUNTY CORONER.
First Class Hearse and Material
0 H"A2fD.
Shop and Oalce on Main St., above Pioneer
Restaurant.
G. A. STINSON & CO.,
BLACKSMITHING,
At Capu Rogers old stand, corner of Cass
and Court Streets.
1
8blp and Cannery work. Horseshoelag.
Wagons made and repaired. Good work
guaranteed.
BARBOUR'S;
Irish Flax
HAVE NO
cgwgggigta
kyfriy ffip R.
GRAND PRIZE PARIS 1878.
THEY-HAYE BEEN AWARDED
HIGHER PRIZES
AT THE YARIOUS
International Expositions
IITAN TUB GOODS OF ANY OTHER
THREAD MANUFACTURERS
IN IHE WORLD.
JuiluyianJtaeJepMttetl on !
ExDeriencefl ffluiilsfi no Other !
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
517 and 519 Market Street, - - - SAN FRANCISCO.
AGI3VTS JPOH PACIFIC COAST.
Seine Twines, Hope and Netting Constantly on Hand.
THE NEW MODEL
A FULL STOCK
The Telephone Saloon.
T he Finest Establishment of
the Kind in Astoria.
Especially fitted up for the Comfort and
Convenience of those who enjoy a
Social GUvs.
l'lie. Besl of Wines and Liquors,
TIio Choicest Cigars.
Everything New and First-Class.
K. L. JEFFREY, lropr.
Coliiiia Transportation Conpy.
FOR PORTLAND!
Through Freight on Fast Time!
THE ISEW STEAMEIt
TELEPHONE
"Which has been specially built for the comfort of passengers will 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 7 P. M.
i HT"Ab additional trip will be made on
at 'claclt
vcicK KKaaay Herata?.
for Sound ports.
Thread
EQUAL !
0RtfH tar?
RANGE CAN E HAD IN AS
TORf ONLY OF
E, n. UAWES,
AGENT
CALL AND EXAMINE IT. YOU
WILL BE PLEASED.
K.R. HAWES Is also ayeui for tho
Busk: patent Cootof Stove
And other first-class Stoves.
Farnaoe 'Work Stoam Fit
tings, etc., a speolalty.
ALWAYS ON HAND
SPECIAL NOTICE!
O. R. & N. CO.
EXCURSION!
Tickets to Portland and Return
For $250.
Good on any of the Company's boats
E. A, WO YES,
Agent.
Astoria, Nov. 28th, 1ES5.
s
Sasday of Each. TV eeK, leaving Portlan d
Passengers m tnis route connect at naiaraa
D". B.SCOTT, Presldentj
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