(u -v - - A- i- l?. te.v. iMMf Cufli.f Ss5sei PJV'Ji-w'll' -5 SISmfWI VOL. XXVII, NO. 51. ASTORIA, OR KG ON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1887. PRICE tlVE CENTO?. Ay L Jfll A,l 1 A A vUPi ,1 I r B IlllBlfl l""B ibnf3y ft6 jm Jjifffto fitKS. .J' ..tflfe n Bssy b 9H H '"'" Arsii1? MA&C?&3Sri K-cy -S5 v r mjjgm&m$zmm & vrn -q- BUSINESS CARDS. " E. LA FORGE. DENTIST. Room 11 ami 12 Odd Frilow Budding, ASTORIA. .... OREGON, i) it. a. ii. Fiiirox. PS13 sician nud Surgeon. Oflioe on Cass street, thn-e doors south of Odd Fellow's building. Telephone No. 41. O TIIOEX. PHYSICIAN AND SUItOEOX. Residence, Upper Astoria, NlUsou llous?. rAY TUTTIiK, :r. 1. : t SIOI AN AND SURGEON O -kick Rooms 6 Pythian Building. RK-.iDKNCn On Cedar Street, back of St. M.iry's Hosmtal. ',K. O. It. ESTES. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ortacK : Gem Building, upstairs, Astoria, Oll'gOIl. jK. FICAXK. PAGE. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Opposite Telegraph Office, Astoria, Oregon. ( 1 12 hO F. PAItKEIC. T SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY AND- Ex-Clty Surveyor of Astoria Otllcc : N. E. corner Cass and Aslor streets, Room No. 8 Un Jtalr. Root, CoUier, Deputj, rVR. ALFRED RLVXEY. Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patients at his ofllce, and may be found thero at any iioui. E. C. IIOIjDEX', Notary Public, Oommissioner of Deeds For Washington Territory, luctlnneer, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Office, at Holden's Auction R.oiQs,Ch?na- mus street, Astoria. Oiegon. G It. TIIOMSO.V. Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Special attention given to practice In the U. S. Land Ofllce. and the examlnat ion cf land titles. A full set ol Abstract Books for Clatsop Count j' in office. Money to loan. Okfick Rooms 1 and 3, over City Hook Store. .eo. a. nonius, oko. noiand rvoiivi) & ioiei:is. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. uic-e in Kinney's Block, opposite City Hall, Astoria, Oregon. W. FULTON, a. C. FULTON FITE.TOIC m&OTHEItS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and C.Odd Fellows Building. r t. A. BOW LB Y. Attorney und Counsellor at IiO.iv ifllce on Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oiegon F. 1. !VI.'TOM ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms No. 11 and 12, l' thian Castle Build ing. ri B. WATSON, Atty. at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty. All business before the U. S. Land Office a specialty, ASTOItIA, - - OllEOOX. X T. BAKIX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OREOON CITV, - - - - ORVGO. Having an experience i f nine years as Keglsterof the land Office at Oregon City. Oregon, I am now ready to attend to Laud Business for settlers and claimants before any District, or the General, Land Office on reasonable terms. Advice and information, if desired, given by maiL A. E. SIIAW. DENTIST. Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streets, Astoria Oregon. A. SMITH, DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2 Pv thian Build-ing over C. H. Cooper's Store. THOS. MAIRS, FasMonalilB Tailor A Cood Fit Guaranteed. CHARGES MODERATE. Agent for the Celebrated Household Sew ing Machine. Shop opposite C. H. Cooper's TT ji-jfc. trade3Jmark. I ibkolutel J ye from upiales, Emetics una JL'oison SAFE. w n, SURE. VJltS, PRGMPT.1J " AT PRrCOITS AND DEtLFBS. THE f HAULM A. lUltLTK CO. 1IALT1M0KK. .11). Pi CuretEtKaayia, Nsaralei3, A i til Spnlni, l:rclw. U., rte. fJIEI PltlCE, P1ETV CENTS. Till; 11UULE3 A. 1 0GEU.K CO., I1ALTIS0UE, BD. lares Female Complaints. A Great Eidce; iemeiy. E SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Boat Building. MANY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN buildimr boats on the Columbia ner and hundreds of line boats of inv build makei!i cuaranteet lor cood work." Head quarters at the old Astoria Iron Woiks Dunning, w in imiui ooats at any point on the Columbia i it er w liere mv sen ices inav be required. A M. HOWE. -AGENCY ftT.Coteian&Cfl. OF SAN FRANCISCO Flavel'sWharf and Warehouse, Astoria, Oregon. Cannery Supplies at Lowest Pric. Storage and Insuntneo at Current Rates. Banking Department Drafts on the leading Cities of the World JOHN F. McGOVERN, Agent. If. IS. Coleman, Accountant. Wi son & risner Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PEOYISIONS AND MILL FEED. AGENTS FOR SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS, Portland Eoller Mills, Capitol Flour and FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA. OREGON. -THE- DIAMOND PALACE! GUSTAT HANSEN, 1'rop'r. A Large and Well Selected Stock of Fiue s At Extremely Low Prices. All Goods Bought at This Establishment Warranted Genuine. Wnfcli and Cloclc Repairing A SPECIALTY. Comer Cass and Squemoqua Streets. Elmore, Sanborn & Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Fire Insurance AGENTS. Representing the Largest and Most Relia ble 1' ire Insurance Companies. All Business promptlj land accurately tran acted. FlavelsWliarJ, - Astoria Oregon. I CfJCQBSpjf M cathOL GUI Mil Jewelry BOB INGERSOLL. A Good Story About the Famous Orator. "1 served in Bob Ingersoll's command," said a veteran of the Ochiltree club at the panorama of Bull Run in "Washington the other day, "and whenever I want to have a good laugh, I recall in my mind the incident connected with his capture in Tennessee. I have seen somewhere a cruel paragraph to the efiect that the colonel sur- rendered very willingly, and I want to brand that falsehood for what it is. A braver man I never saw in five years of service. Ve were scattered over a good deal of territory, surrounding a village at the time the colonel was taken and cared for by the Johnnies. We were in a skirmish at the time, and the colonel was trying to get to a demoralized wing of his command. As he was passing through a series of cattle-pens, he was surrounded dv a lot of confederates and com manded to surrender, but he didn't do it worth a cent. He kept right on running at breakneck speed. He was not so stout then as now, and as a pedestrian he was no slouch. The bullets were flying about him thicker than hail. If he could get to another branch of 1ms command he felt that he could rally the boys and win the fight. A number of his men saw that he was in imminent peril, and that if he did not surrender he would be killed, and they yelled at him at the top of their voices to stop and surrender. He heeded, but I could see that he did &o with re grot and disgust." "Here is where the humor be gan. "When the colonel stopped he threw up his hands and shouted out, 'Stop firing! I'll acknowledge your old confederacy!' The colonel was taken over to a store for safe keeping, and he Droved to be a great curiosity. People flocked around him, listened to his stories, laughed, and declared that they were having more fun than they ever had in their lives. rl hat night the colonel sat around the store till a goodly number of rebels came in, and then began to treat and tell yarns. Fit ally the crowd overflowed the place and blocked the entrance to it. Then the col onel went outside. The bo were all feeling well under the potency of words and drink, and every man, woman and child with in the sound of his voice loved him. Directly the colonel was called upon to make a speech. This is what he had been working for, and a minute later he was on a box and addressing a crowd and it was a right rough crowd,too. No lecture that the great orator had ever delivered contained so much that was'good in it. It fair ly bubbled over with good will and the' milk of human kindness. He pictured how regretfully the north took up arms against the south, reminding his hearers that they had fired the first shot in their assault on Fort Sumpter. Then he went off on slavery, plac ing the poor whites before him in place of the unfortunate blacks a people with souls and all the in stincts of the whites, but down trodden for no other reason than that they were black. He pic tured the scene when those who had held human souls in bondage were called before the judgment throne to answer for deeds done in the flesh. It was a touching appeal, and brought forth streams of tears and storms of applause from every man who had but a few hours before shot at and cap tured him. "At the moment when the most pathetic passages in his speech were being delivered, Gen eral Forrest, the confederate cav alrymen whose command had made the capture, rushed into the crowd, all aglow with excitement, bnt not angry, and exclaimed: 'Here, Ingersoll, stop that speech and I'll exchange you for a gov ernment mule.' A short time afterward Colonel Ingersoll was paroled. He was demoralizing the whole of that command, and would have had it revolting against its commander had he been allowed to go on for two or three days as he had on the first day." A Nasal Injector rree with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy ?rice 50 cents. Sold by W. E. Dement 'Why will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts SO.cts and$l.- Sold by W- E. De ment. ' - IN THE TJ. S. CONGRESS. SENATE. Washington, Feb. 2S. The presiding officer of the senate pre sented a message from the presi dent in response to a resolution of the senate, in reference to the seizure and sale of the American schooner Rebecca at Tampico, and relating to the resignation of the late minister of Mexico, Jackson, and stating that he did not deem it compatible with the peaceful in terests of both countries to com municate the correspondence in cither case at present. Brown submitted remarks on the subject of the message and stated the facts in connection with the seizure of the liebecca in 1SS4. The claim for indemnity had dragged its slow course through three years of diplomatic corre spondence without our getting redress. It was time the Ameri can minister should make earnest and vigorous demands for restitu tion. f hat was the view taken on the subject by the late minister, Jackson, and he intimated that that had "been one of the causes of Jackson's resignation. Jackson believed that American citizens had been arrested, imprisoned and shamefully robbed of their prop erty in Mexican ports, that robbery had been committed with the aid of and by the pretended purity of the local Mexican courts. The presiding officer having pre sented the naval appropriation bill, its second reading was ob jected to by Edmunds, who stated his reasons for doing so. He com plained of the great unwarranted delay on the part of the commit tee in sending o the senate reports of the great S-ppropriatiorl bills, and announced a settled determin ation not to have them railroaded thiough the senate. The senate (Continued on 4th yagxi.) Useful and IIartf.nl Medicines. There is a rertain claSs of remedies for constipation absolutely useless. These are boluses and potions made in great part of podoph llin, aloes, rhubarb, gamboge, and o'her worthless ingredients The damage they do to tin stomachs of those v. ho use them K incalculable, Thej evacuate the boueK it is true, but always do so violentlj and profusely, and besides, gripe the bow els. Their ellect U to weaken both them and the stomach. Better i.ir to use the agreeable and salutary aperient. Hostetter's Momach Bitters. ih&laatle ellect of which is neer preceded by pain, or accompanied by a com ulsh e, violent action ofthe bowels. On ihe coniraiy, it imigorates those organs, the stomach and the entire s stein, as a means of curing and preventing malarial fevers, no medicine can compare with it, and it remedies nervous debilltv. rheuma tism, kidney and bladder inactivity, and other inorganic ailments New Yo imc, Feb. 28. The Cen tral Labor Union adopted last night, without a dissenting voice, resolutions denouncing T. V. Pow derly for his refusal to countenance any of the official expressions of sympathy for the eight anarchists, now under sentence of death in Chicago. When baby was Eick, we gave her Castona, When sh3 was a Child ihe cried for Castoria. Alien frhe became Jliss.slieclunj toCastoria, When 3hchaJChildrcn,sheKi. them Castoria The governors of Idaho and Ne da are brothers, the former a dem ocrat, the latter a republican. A CJoori. Kir. Should not hesitate to wait unon those ill with such diseases as Small-pox, Cholera of Scarlet Fe.er. There is little to lie feared by persons waitinj' on the sick if they will use Darbvs Pro- ph viatic Fluid fieely. In sick-rooms it should be exposed on a plate or saucer, and the patient suoused off with the Fluid diluted. For safety, cleanliness and comfort in the sick-ioom the Fluid is indispensable. Work on the Northern Pacific bridge over the Columbia at Pasco has beffun. 4w, mer-v K & Soother at hand. It is the only safe medicine yet made that "will remove nil infantile disorders. It contains no Opium or Morphine, but gives the child natural ease from pain. Price 23 cents. Sold by J. W. Conn. The Whitney babe is the great est cabinet pet at present But wait! Buclilen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve i n the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores.TJleer s, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is Guaranteed to give I perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sa le by W E. Dement & Co. THE GREAT UnfailingSpecifio SYMPTOMS Bitter or bad taste in mouth ; eimriUmOitosgue coated white or covered with a brown fur; pain in the back, sides, or joints often mistaken for Rheumatism; sour stomach; loss of appetite; sometimes nausea and waterbrash, or indigestion; flatulency and acid cruclations; bowel alternately costhe and lax; headache; Io of memory, with a painful sensation of having failed to do something which ought to have been done; debility; low spirits; a thick, yellow appearance of the skin and eyes . a dry cough; fever; restlessness; the urine is scanty and high-colored, and, if allowed to stand, deposits a sediment. SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR (PURELY VEGETABLE) Is generally used in the South to arouse the Torpid Liver to a healthy action. It acts with extraordinary efficacy on the EVER, KIDNEYS, and BOWELS. AN EFFECTUU. SPECIFIC FOR Malaria, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Jaundice, NflllSPn. rnllo Mental Depression, Bowel Complaints, JC.IC, XilC.p JL-.IC. Endorsed by the use of 1 Millions of Botdes, as THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE For Children, for Adults, and for the Aged. SAFE TO TAKE IN ANY COHOITIOH OF THE SYSTEM I J.H.ZEILIN & CO., sole proprietors, PHILADELPHIA, PA, PRICE, S1.00. Look Here Boys. II you want a neat fitting Suit of Clothes, Koto Merchant Tailor. IIaInjriust reeoivpil a vtinnlt snrr meiit of Foreign and Domestic Suitings. Something Entirely New. I Am nrfinnrofl in mnV-o ht. 5nlc olionnur iluni the cheapest. oivo mo a can auu be convinced that I mean what I say. J. E ROSS; Comer Sauenionnn. and TTnmllrnn cfwpt east of C. II, Coopt-r's. B. F. ALLEN I'KACTICAI. GRA1XER and PATNTER. SIGNPAINTING, AND GLASS SHOW CARDS. t'l,Al. A.rl DECOItATIVK Paper Hanging, Frescoing, Etc. Show on Cavj St.. next to Stinson'i Ulack- smith shop. Astoria, Oregon, Yirpia Cigar and ToT)acco Store J. W. BOTTOM, Proprietor, Water Street, Two Doors East of Olney. FIno Cigars, Tobaccos and Smokers Articles, Sold at Lowest Market Rates. FRUITS. CANDIES. NOTIONS.&C O. H. Stockton. Pioneer Painter and Paper Hanger. Office on Main. Three doors south of Squemoqua Street. House Painting, Graining, Fres colng, etc. E. C. HOLDEN. AnclioDeeraiCinioiiApot Eatabliahed 1874. Dealer In New and Second-hand Furniture and Beddiug. Will conduct Auction Sales of Land, Stock, or UoiibehoId.Goods in the country. Will appraise and purchase Second-hand Furniture. Consignments Solicited, Quick Sales and prompt Cash returns guaranteed. Astoria agent for Dally and Weekly Ore gonian. Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. "W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Comer Ohenamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA OREGON il3onflle In Philadelphia i at too Newspaper Auver 'Halnff Arancr at HeS3T3. frMSfS&ir U ZZGmlZ for SJ, "VER lOMQEISIIFDiSEASE N W AYE!tOKWrttUiortaedasenU. Just Received. 1,500 Rolls Mjajor and. feoratis- Of the Latest Designs and THIS 50 Leather, Plush and Carpet Rockers, Tn Elegant Xeiv Styles: Just the thing for Gail and See Us. CHAS. HEILBORN. GREAT RnrpfliiK -IN- uasies AND Musical instruments AT THE New York Novelty Store BOOTS AND SEOES! Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES, -AT THE- SIGH OF THEJOLDEH SHOE. JOHM TTATng W. F. Armbruster Fractical WATCHMAKER J3E3 yjV ELER. WATCHES, Clocks, Jewelry and Musical INSTRUMENTS Repaired on the Shortest Notice at Rea sonable Rates. Chenamus St., next to Spexarth's Gun store. Baby 8 Anl tDkn " tfmr The New Model Bange CAN BE HAD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OF -' XL R. HA WES, Agent. Ca and Examine It ; You Wiil be Pleased. E. R. Hawes Is also Agent for tl v Buck Patent Cooking Stove, AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES. Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand. 1 ' Strike It Rich! buy your Groceries! Provisions -OF- Foard & Stok Their largely increasing trade enables them to sell at the very lowest margin or proQt while giving you goods that are of first class quality. Goods Delivered All Over the City. The Highest Price Paid for Junk. ColHMa TransBoriation FOR PORTLAND! r Through Freight on Fast TimeJ THE NEW -TELEPHONE Which has been speclaUy built for the comfort of passengers will Ieare Wilson & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 PM Returning leaves Portland every l Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M,f -An additional trip will be made on ,at 9 O'ciock Sunday aioralHg. for Sound ports. - Also to Arrive S. ARNDT & FERCHEk ASTOMA. - OBEGiON. " The Pioneer Machine 'Shop BLACKSMITH SHOP A.VD Boiicr Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, A2TD STEAMBOAT WOEX Promptly attended to. T Aifitoclalty made ol repairing CANNERY DIES.. -I FOOT OF LAFAYETTE 8TREE1, Established -I&70 I. W. CASE, PIONEER BAM li ODD FELLOWS' BUILDDfa , Does a General Banking Buiinm. Drafts Drawn Available In any Put ot the World. Boat Building. JOE LEATHERS Is on deck and prepared to build bums that he will guarantee as to work and dur ability. Refers to all who have used boats o? his construction. All work guarantee ' Every Body Knows THAT THE fflagee Furnace Co Of Boston Make The BEST STOVES AND RANGES -In The World ;- THE BEST ARE THE CHEAPEST J. A. MONTGOMERY, Sole Agent for Astorl-i JOB PRINTING, Neat, Quick And Cheap at The ASTOKIAN JOB OFFICE. STEAMER Sunday of Each WeeK, leaving forUanfl Passengers bj this route connect atrSAlazft" J. O. kJjKJJJ.t i xca.urwL Shades. WEEK. mgjBjKpcj cmw