--5y?",iJ?-"C;,- - j-i ?j&ttr$og Sfc jJ t - ., 3 3 T 1 tt VOL.XXV, NO. 30. ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, J 880. PRICE. EIYE CENTS. -"K "W - r CO BUSINESS CARDS. C K. THOMSON, F. E. COOTrP.T. THOMSON & COOVERT, Attorneys at Law and Notaries Public. Special attention given to collections and examining titles. Offick Koomb4 and 5, oer Cit Book Store. a B. .1IAHT1X, V. i: Architect and Civil Engineer. Office Room C, Kufehts of l'j.tliias Building. "-Rs. A. U and J. A. FIJIFOX. PSijsi clans and Surgeons. Will t;ie prompt attention to all calls. !om any part of the city or country. oniceoer Aliens Store, corner Cass ami - n.iMiioqiia -.trt'ets, Astoria, Oregon. Telephone No. 41. I iU. PWASK IAK. PhyniriBii and Surj;eo. itiUf , RoomC. o er D. A. aicluto&h store. incH Hovits :-9 to 11 A. M. ;-3 to 5 i at. Kes'ulence. opposite the Johaufccn building TAY TUTTLE. 31. I. PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON Ofkick Rooms 1, 2, and 3 J'ythlan liiiild "g. KiaioEKCE On Cedar Street, back oi Si. Marj ' Hospital. D 15. O. B. 5S5TES PHYSICIAN AND SUIIGEON. Office : (Jem Bui'ding, up tali, Astoiia, i Teon . D It. aEjFXCKI KIXNT.Y. Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patients at his ofllce, and may be fouud theie at any hour. t:r.O. A. DOUHIS, GEO. OI.AM KOFAIM t& IOKKlS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. (imoo in Kinney's Block, ipposlte Citj Hall, Astoria, Oregon. . xr. rvvcox. o. c rvu ton S'lTtTOX bkotsii:s. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. t:oums5and-j.Odd Fellows Building. r-1 EXO F. PABKKSt SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY ANI Ex-City Surveyor of Astoria office : N. E. cornerCass and A.storstieel-, Boom No. 8 Up Stairs. r q. A. BOWLBY. attorney nnd Coansfllcr al Law, Mice on Chcnamus Street, Astoria, Oregon. F. I. U'lXTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms No. 11 and 12. P thian Cas'.le Build ing. TV" I. KAYJIO.VD, CIVIL EMJINEEK, CITY SURVEYOR. Office In City Hall, Astoiia. Oiegon. A E. SWAW. DENTIST. Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoiia Oregon. T B. SPEIIEX. NOTARY TUBL1C. Seapcherof Titles, Abstracter and Conveyancer. Office on Cass Street. 3 doji south of As torian office, Astoiia, Oregon. General Agency of W M. B. ADAIR, Real Estate, Iusnrnnce anil Money BROKER. Valuable Properties for Sale or Iase in Upper Astoria. Accounts Adjusted, and Book Keeping done on Short Notice. Office u lth Col. bpedden, cor. Jefferson and Cass streets, Astoria, Oiegon. A. V. Allen, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In trtetfles, MILL L'EED. Glap - and Piaieri Ware, TKOP1GAL AND DOMF-STir FRUfTS Ah'D VEGETABLES. Together witl Wines, Liquors,Tobacco,Oig,3Fs To Rent. FINE SUITE OF h30MS IN THE ODD Tellows' Building. 'Apply to JtfJ. MEGLEll. Money to Loan O N APPROVED SECURITY. COUNTY Orders bougut. audiv at me ouice oi K D. WINTON. CTIGOBi 011 THE" GREAT agfftiJ Mm heMEU 1 - fsSpKl Cures Rheumatism. g3g NEURALGIA. iaoIrael.e. Sleadaclie, Toothache, Sprains, Erulxsx, etc, etc. l'rice.riK., Cm,. At DruUts and Dealers. THE CHARLES A. 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OAxIxOED'S 1IVEE IKVIG0EAT0E. .4 'i experience cf Krly years, and Tho-Jr sands cf Testimonials prove its Menu Fo:t p vlt: bv alTj deaters tj 3JEDicrxn3 For fnll lnfonnvicn scrd yonr address fcr la j.-"Rfok on the "Lhcr nnd its diepascs," U V 6fi,f013i 1AE ST.. SEW TOUK Clti- Wilson & Fisher Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HABDWABE Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOK Salem Piouring Kills, Portland Boiler Mills. Capitol Elour and FAIRBArKS' SCALES. AS'J'OIUA. OltKGOTV Nicely Furnished Rooms, riTH OR WITIIOUT BOARD: AT t Mrs. S. T. AlcKean's, Cass street, three doors south of Asioriax office. Furnished Rooms. MRS. E. C. HOLDEN HAS ONE NICE room with Are, and two or three sin gle rooms, to rent. Enquire corner Main and Jefferson streets. Board if desired. .HPflllU -.K H U STi 3 3 TUTT'S 3SBaffa m J Ml IJP eJ MVQORATOR ANDY JOHNSON'S FUN. , How He Pardoned Bob Johnson, of Arkansas. Andrew Johnson was a strange beinc, understood by few and incom prehensible to the greater number of those in public and private life when he unexpectedly became President of the United States. The war had hardly been closed, telegraphic and postal communication had not been re-established between the sections, and the leaders of the great rebellion were m a staie oi great anxiety as 10 what would be done with them by the Federal authority for their par ticipation in the rebellion. Tho wildest rumors were circulated of Federal vengeance to be wreaked at short notice upon all who had been prominent in the Confederate cause, and naturally there was not a little trepidation among them as rumor followed rumor of drumheads, hang ings, banishments and imprison ments to be meted out to the main offenders without mercy. This feel ing was enhanced in th'e contempla tion of the fact that Andrew Johnson had succeeded to the Presidency. Ilia well-known implacability, es pecially towards those Southern men who had, bv re3ienine their seats in Congress, made the rebellion possiblo wa3 remembered with augmented terrors, and a great cry went up from the scorc3 of quaking throats, of "What shall save us from the dire Nemesis?" Prominent among those who ap prehended they knew not what was the late Col. ftobert W. Johnson, of Arkansas. It had fallen out that in the spring of 18G1, on the very day Col. Johnson resigned his seat in the senate of the United States, that he and Andrew Johnson (who was then very bitter in his speeches against the'Secessionists) had had a personal altercation on the floor a few mo ments before the Senate was called to oider, which was only prevented from becoming a serious fisticuff en counter by the interference of by standers, and so the two Johnsons had parted, exchanging mutual epithets of hostility. Kemerabering this, among other causes of disquiet, Col. Johnson, who, at tho Lee sur render, found himself in an unenvi able situation, stripped of all his worldly possessions and practically without where to lay his head, be thought himself that the only way to begin to rehabilitate himself so as to be able to resume his former profes sion of a lawyer was through a Presidential pardon. Coupling in his mind the old personal quarrel with the wild stories he heard on all sides that the President of the United States had been empowered by Con gress to hang or shoot the leading men who had surrendered, he re flected that his chances with his old foe were slim indeed. But seeing no other course open he made up his mind to try the venture and take what fate should accord him. Accordingly Col. Johnson applied for and obtained a pass from the commandment of a Federal military post and journeyed to Washington. Arriving there in the early evening, he proceeded to the Metropolitan Hotel, where he locked himself in his room, fearing to show his head to a chance of recognition, either by an accidental old acquaintance or, worse yet, a provost-marshal. Dur ing the night he tried to consider what would be the outcome of his ex pedition, and the conclusion was any thing but hopeful. Arising from his sleepless bed in the morning, he thought over the situation again, and finally determined that he would "face the music" without further de lay and end the suspense. So at as early an hour as he could gain admit tance to the White House he cor nered himself out of the hotel and into a hack and proceeded to make his venture. Arriving at the Executive Mansion he wrote his name on a card and sent it to the President In a very few moments the usher returned and an nounced, in a voice of fearful portent, that tho President would see him at once. The door swung open, and he found himself in the presence of An drew Johnson. Col. Johnson, in re lating this incident to a friend years afterwaids, said that the moment his eye fell upon the President, for the first and only timo in his life he was afraid. He advanced to the end of the table nearest the door and placed his hand on it to steady himself. At the other end sat old Andrew, his face worked up to an apparent frenzy of passion, and his eyes fairly emit ting sparks of fire. His glance struck through the Colonel like elec tricity, and he began to tremble at the knees. This lasted a few mo ments when Andrew broke out. "You here! you infernal traitor, you know where you stand ? Do you dare come here to tho capital that you have tried to destroy? Why, you wretched rebel! D n you, I have a great mind to hang you to a lamp-post." The Colonel stammered out that he had come to the Presi dent to plead for his life. "Come to plead for your life," sneered the President, "why, your life is for feited a thousand times." Then fol lowed a series of expressions of & most sulphurous nature, and which had such an effect on the Colonel that he said he had to hold on to the table with both, hands to keep from sinking to the floor. Next came & pause of some duration, during which the President glared upon him with bloodshot eyes and a fiendish sneer. Finally he broke out again: "You miserable traitor I rebel! assassin of your countrj'! you deserve to oe strung up without mercy, and I'll very soon settle your case for you." Beaching out he seized a pen and paper, and, with an implacable look on his face, dashed off a few lines, to which he affixed his signature, and pitching it across the table, ex claimed: "There, take thatj and make the most of it," and turned away. Col. Johnson said he had just pres ence of mind enough to reach outnnd take the paper, but was so confused and blinded by his emotions that it was a minute before he could make out the words on the pane. I v.m- an unconditional pardon ! Tils poor Colonel said the revulsion in his feel ings was so great that he was abso lutely beside himself for as!u t ihn;, and before he couM o" t i ' thoughts sufficiently to couiprehenl what had taken place, old Andrew suddenly came up behind him, hit him a sounding slap on the back, and roared out in his loudest veice: "Bob, old fellow, how are you?" and seizing him by the hand he shook it warmly, accompanied with many ex pressions of good feeling. Col. Johnson remarked that he had been in many a hot place in his life, and in plenty of situations of great danger, but never in so hot a skir mish as that was while it lasted. "I tell you, said the Colonel, "Andrew Johnson was one of the bravest men that overlived." BenPerley Pooro, in Boston Budget. Church music is easy to a choir. Many live as if they were a snail and the world their shell. A fight among bosses is sure to produce boosschism. A pony of brandy at night will be come a nightmare before morning. The dude is the connecting link be tween the puppy and the monkey. Man never wins a greater victory than when he conquers his own be setting sin. In governing a body of men love is often incompetent where hate is all powerful. The man who kills two organ grinders where one lived before is a pnblic benefactor. Many now occupying front seats in this world may occupy the fiont heats in the next. A religion that do2s not stick to a man during business hoars is no good after business hour end. "Woman is the Sunday of man,' says Erratic Enrique. Yes, and she is man's comforter on his weak days. If a praying machine were invented many would use it if it did not take too much time from their business to wind it up. Whitehall Times. Undigested Food Ii the stomach develops an acid which stings the upper jmt f the throat and palate.caus Ing 'heartburn." It also evulvi s ae,as which produces "wind on the stomach, "and a feel inaiul appearance of distention in that or gan niU r eating. For both this acidity and swel ii:g Hosteller's Stomach Bitters Is a much l-etter remedy than alka'Ine salts, hwe hartshorn and carbonate of soda. A wiue glassful of the Bitters, afterr.rhefore dinner, will be found to act as a reliable canuiuati e or preventative. This flue specific for dys pepsia, both in its acute and chronic form, also prevents and cures malarial fe er, con stipation, liver complaint, kidney troubles, nervousness and debility. Feratms who ob sen e In thenelves a decline of Igo- should me this fine tonic without delay. The Emperor "William is 8S years of age, Bismarck is in his 70th year,' Gladstone in his 7Gth and Queen Vic toria in her 66th. .St Jacobs Oil is a cure for rheuma tism. Bed Star Cough Cure makes you secure against cold. GK HANSEN OF TnE DIAMOND PALACE! Has Just Received a Flue Stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS Consisting of DIAMONDS. WATCHES. JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, ETC., Which he offers at. Bedrock Prices. All Coods Warranted. Mine is a Jewelry Store and Known as Much. Notice. NEITHER THE CAPTAIN NOR THE owners of the Ffrfh of Domoclt, now lylujj at the wharf, will be responsible for any debts that may be contracted by the crew. D. MILLER, Master. Astoria, Feb. 2, 1836. B. B. Franklin, Mertaier anil Quiet Mate, SQUEMOQUA STREET, NEXT TO THE ASTOBIAN BUILDING. PA11 work done In a skillful manner on short notice at reasonable rates. ftpYAl IIS POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never vaiies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholeiomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in competition with the multi tude of low teat, short weight, alum or phos phate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal, Rakimi Fowder Co. 106 W all-st. K. Y. MAKKETS. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresli and Cared Meats, "-C" getables , FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CIIK-VA3IUS Street. AHtorla, Ok. Washington Market. 3Iala Street, Astoria, Oregon. BEKG-IIAX & CO.PilOPJRIF.TOKS RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tiou of the public to the fact that the above Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY or FRESH AND CURED MEATS I I Vhich will be sold at lowest rates, whole side and retail . "Special attention given to supplying ahlps. FREE AND EASY! FOR A PLEASANT EVENING Call and See At his New Establishment next to Jeffs Restaurant. B-NOTH!NC BUT THE BEST'S Passed over the Bar. A Jcnornl Invltatlnu Extended. WIS. EDGAR, Dealer in Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN AND CHENAMUS STS. MUERAY & CO., QROCERS And Dealers In Special Attention Civento Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supples furnished at Satis factory Terms. 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. S7. ASTORIA. OREGON. J. BL D. GRAY, 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 Beaton street, Astoria. Oregon. Cannery Sullies! ARBOUR' Irish Flan HAVE NO -Agg-qffe grand prize THEY HAVE jSh3ml2frjtf BumMLSM vsS"i I llfiH&Or iKif "Ss HIGHER PRIZES AT THE VARIOUS International Expositions THAN THE GOODS OF ANY OTHER THREAD MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD. Qauliiy can Always be Depended on ! Expert FisIeriBn Use 10 Otto ! HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 519 Market Street, AGEXT8 Jb'Olt PACIFIC COAST. Seine Twines, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand. THE NEW MODE!, A TULL 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 Gla's. The Best or Wines and Liquors, Tho Choicest Cigars. Everything New and First-Class. B. t. JEFFBEY.Frop'r.- CoMi Transportation Company. FOR PORTLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time I THE SEW STEAMEB 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.H. Returning leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at ! P. H. 5-An additional trip wlU be made on Sunday of Each eajtaf rortlan d at 0'eUck Baaday Meralaa:. Passengers uj this route. connect at Kahuna for Sound porta, u.B.SCOn,rres.aeDT4 Threads EQUAL ! 6f"-vlH t97p PARIS 1878. BEEN AWARDED SAN FRANCISCO. RANtJE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF B. B. HAWBS, AGENT CALL AND EXAMINE II, YOU WILL BE PLEASED. E.R.HAWE3 is also agent for the Bid patent Gutiir Stove And other first-class Stoves. Furnaoo Work. Steam Fit tings, otc, a specialty. ALWAYS ON HAND. Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. W. CASE, IMPORTERS aAND WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL DEALERS IN GEffiEAL MEECHASBISE Corner Caenamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA - - - OREGON -st. g: .&-:! -L .'. - .4. -fiSf. u. .. SJ J. V &&L&t -'rJO't