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VOL. XXX. NO 99.
ASTORIA. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, J 888.
PRICE JblVE CENTS.
BUSINESS OABDS.
TO 1IX H. SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OSce, Room 4 and 5, over City Book Store.
p Ho. TiOVAXD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
-ice tu Kinney's Block, opposite City
Hull. Astoria, Oregon.
C. W. FULTOX. O. C. FULTON
FULTON BROTHERS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
tioomsSand C. Odd Fellows Building.
0.
It. THOMSON,
Attorney at law and Notary Public
special attention Riven to practice In the
U. S. Land Office, and tbe examination of
laud titles. A full set ot Abstract Books (or
Clatsop County In offlce.
office Up stairs, opposite Telegraph
Office.
r q. a. howlby,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Offlce on Chenarnus Street, Astoria, Oregon
P.D'
WIXTOX
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Booms No. 11 and 13, Pythian Castle Build
UK. Q II. WATSON,
Atty.at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty.
All business before tbe U. 3. Land Offlce a
peclalty,
Astoria, - OttEOON.
jTIL J.KLA FOKCh,
DENTIST.
Booms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows Building,
ASTORIA, .... OREGON.
rvBH. A. li. AXDJJ. A. FULTON.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Offlce on Cass street, three doors south of
Odd Fellows building.
Telephone No. 41.
TAT TUTTLK, 31. 1.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office Rooms 6 Pythian Building.
Residence : SB corner Wall and West
h streets, opposite I. W. Case's.
A K.HHA1T.
DENTIST.
Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor
ner Cats and Squemoqua streets. Astoria
Oregon.
M
IIS. Dlt. O U'KXS-ADAIK,
Office and residence, D. K. Warren's for
mer residence, Astoria, Oregon.
Diseases of Women and Children, and of
the Eye and Ear, specialties.
D
It. O. B. ESTKS.
FHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Offick : Gem Building, up stairs, Astoria,
Oregon.
D
K. ALFRED KIXXEY.
Office at Kinney's Cannery.
Will only attend patients at his offlce. and
may do louna mere at any nour.
TAB. W. WELCH.
AGENT FOB
Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Co.
Snpt. Colombia Water Co.
Office On Water Street, Astoria, Oregon.
Q.KI.O F. rAHKEB
SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY
AND
City Surveyor of Astoria.
Besldence : Near Clatsop MM.
N. D. Raymond, Deputy,
Office at Cltv Hall.
rK. FJUAXK 1'AUE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Opposite Telegraph Offlce, Astoria. Oregon,
rr a. smith,
ESfe DENTIST.
Rooms 1 and 2 Pythian Building over
u. li. cooper's store.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
ous of our citizens to send to Portland or
san ran Cisco ior
Custom Made Clothes
As they can get Better Fits. Better Work
manship, and for less Money.
By Leaving their Orders with MEANT.
New Goods by Every Steamer.
Call, and See Elm and Satisfy Toarwir.
P.J Meany." Merchant Tailor.
The Akron Lacquers.
ITU1E TJNDEBSIGNKD RESPECTFULLY
X calls the attention of Cannerymrn and
others to tne fact that he is the Pacific
coast agent for the
Celebrated Akron Lacquers,
And u prepared to quota low prices on these
goods. Samples turnls&ed on aptrticatlon.
I do not believe that
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
has on equal as a cure
for Scrofulous Hu
mors. It is pleasant
to take, gives strength
to the body, and pro.
duces a more perma
nent result than any
medicine I over used.
E. Haines, North
Lindale, Ohio.
I have used Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, in my
family, for Scrofula,
and know, if it is
taken faithfully it will
thoroughly eradicate
this terrible disease.
W.F.Fowlor,M.D.,
Greenville, Tenn.
For forty years I
have suffered -with
Erysipelas. I have
tried various remedies
for my complaint, but
found so relief until
I commenced using
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
After taking ten bot
tles of this medicine I
am completely cured.
M. C. Amesbury,
Rockport, He.
I have suffered, for
years, from Catarrh,
which was so severo
that it destroyed my
appetite and weak
ened my systom.
After trying other
remedies, without re
lief, I bogan to take
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
and, in a few months,
was cured. Susan I.
Cook, 909 Albany St.,
Boston, Mass.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
is superior to any
blood purifier that I
ever tried. I have
taken it for Scrofula,
Cankor, and Salt
Rheum, and received
much benefit from it.
It is good, also, for
a weak stomach.
Millie Jane Felrco, S.
Bradford, Mas3. It
Humor,
Erysipelas,
Canker, and
Catarrh,
Can be
cured by
purifying
the blood
with
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Uaaa.
Price 31; six bottles, 85.
Wilson& Fisher
Ship Chandlers,
HEAVY AND SHELF
FARM IMPLEMENTS,
Paints, Oils, and Varnish.
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES.
PROVISIONS
AND
MILL FEED
AGENTS FOR
SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS
Portland Roller Mills,
FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
ASTORIA. OREGON.
Mellipt Realers will nice that
Tutt's Pil
ore not "tearranted to cure" all classes
of diseases bnt only such as result
from, a disordered liver, viz :
Vertigo, Headache, Dyspepsia,
Fevers, Costiveness, Bilious
Colic, Flatulence, etc.
For these they are not warranted in
fallible, but are as nearly so at It is
possible to make a remedy. Elegantly
angor coated. Price, 25 cents per box.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
The MeA States
EESTAURANT
PROPRIETOR.
Refitted, Ready For Business For
The Season of 1888.
EverytlilnR in Season and Nicely Served
10
Experienced Cooks,
Obliging Walters.
101
The best placed before our pal ions.
For a Good Meal, ro to
JEFF'S
At ttie Old Stand, on Main Street.
Annual Meeting.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OK THE
stockholders of the Astoria Bulldingand
Loan Association will be held Tuesday, Slay
8th, 1883, from 2 P. M. until p., for the
fiurpose ot electing directors for the ensu
nc year.
By order of the president.
' W L.ROBB.
Secretary.
NEWS PEETEBBED TO POLITICS.
Candidates seeking office are
crazy to get elected, and being
possessed with one absorbing idea,
they naturallv lose the exercise of
sound judgment. The newspaper
man cannot afford to follow these
people in their will o' the wisp
chase after office. Candidates may
come and go, but the newspaper
runs on forever, if it doesn t
run against a stump in us uevo
tion to partisan politics. In small
towns the newspaper has enough
to do in noting local happenings,
advocating necessary improve
ments and working for the com
mon good. The editor may have
his own views of the tariff, be in
dignant at the suppression of
the negro vote in the south,
and perhaps view with alarm the
accumulation of the surplus in the
treasury. But there is no sense in
losing his temper over these issues
and adopting them as a war cry.
If he has intelligent ideas ot his
own, let him express them; ad
dressing his readers daily (or
weekly), as is his duty, it is be
coming in him to give them usoful
food for reflection, liut they do
not want him to be a slave to
party. His readers may be many
or fw, but each ono of them has
his own views of things. They
do not go to the editor as their po
litical prophet or counselor. They
read his articles perhaps, if they
are worth that attention, and ap
prove or condemn as their judgment
prompts, but are rarely converted
by his reasoning. If the editor is
ambitious to make converts, he
can only win adhesion by a state
ment of facts backed with an ex
position of principles which im
press the mind with their weight.
Mere clamor will not convince.
Stalwart Republican articles
clipped from the Chicago Inter
Ocean, or rabid Democracy taken
from the Courier-Journal, have
no effect. Let him forge his own
thunderbolts, but bear in mind
that his readers look for a cheerful
visitor in his paper, and would
rather have news in Ins local col
umns and sound reasoning in his
editorial space than political bun
combe or partisan wrath. Jour
nal. Bernards Prom Robert.
"Bob" Ingersoll defines the tar
iff situation as follows. "The m.i
jority in this country do not be
lieve in free trade. A large ma
jority think it of the utmost impor
tance to diversify and protect,
when necessary, the industries of
our people. A large majority in
my judgement, think the tariff
ought, in many particulars, to be
reformed. They know that ever)1
tariff bill that has ever boen pas
sed has been more or less deformed
by compromise. They know that
all the interests asking for protec
tion combined and that some inter
ests that ought not to be protected
secured it by threats and intimida
tion. Thatis, they said: 'If you do not
protect us we will vote not to pro
tect you.' So that the desi-rvinj
industries have, been compelled to
include many that were undeserv
ing, fcivery success has Us para
sites. Some people are willing to
destroy the success for the sake of
killing the parasites, but the great
majority do not feel like injuring
themselves do not feel like sacri
ficing a great good for the sake of
destroying a small evil. So much
money has been invested, so many
people find employment, so many
interests are interwoven with and
depend upon tho industries that
aro protected, that anything like
free trade will bring, for a time at
least, a ruin that would never be
repaired except by resorting again
to protection."
Queer Kits and Starts.
The fits and starts uilng these word in
their literal meaning of the nervous people
often strike the beholder as ludicrous. The
nerves of hearing of such unfortunates are
paimuiiy acute, ana impignea uy auruptun
expected noises, lead them sometimes to per
form antics worthy of a jumping-jack. At
me root 01 nervousness, in most instances.
Is non- atslinllatlou of the food, and conse
quently Innutrition ol the nerves as of the
other tissues of the body. This prolonged,
of course, productive of serious nervous dis
ease. The remedy Is Hostetter's Stomach
Bitters, that invigorate the stomach and en
ables It to perform Its functions proper I v.
Soon after commencing a course of it, it will
be found that the nerves grow more tran
quil oy aay, mguuy repose Decome less in
terruDted. and aDDetite more vleorou anil
satisfying. These are the initial indications.
iouowea oy me complete restoration ot ner
vous vigor. The Bitters also cure fever and
ague.lirerxomplalnt and constipation.
Sleepless Nights made miserable
by that terrible cough. Shuoh's Cure is
the remedy I or you. Sold by J. C. Dement.
A LIFE WITH A LESSON.
There is an invaluable lesson in
the newspaper reports of the
effect produced by Conkliug's
death. No young man beginning
life and hesitating between princi
ple and policy, can afford to neg
lect it.
Roscoe.Conkling was, above all
things, a man of principle. He
was aggressive and intolerant in
asserting what he believed to be
right. He never, in tho whole
course of his life, had any meroy
tor time-servers or trimmers. He
hewed straight to tho line he had
marked out for himself, without
regard to the consequences to him
self or others. "When ho was one
of the powers behind the throne
during the reconstruction period
he never for an instant abated ono
jot of his purpose to secure to tho
north and to the freedman the full
results of tho war, though his
course caused some northern mer
chants to denounce him as im
practicable, and southern ex-confederates
to declare that ho was
vindictive. He would not listen
to any talkof compromise or treaty
with those who had betrayed the
country. To him certain Dme
ocrats wero still rebels. When
others wavered when Raymond
got up his Philadelphia convention,
and Greeloy accepted the Dem
ocratic nomination Conkling
Stood up all the straighter, liko a
great "sequoia, against whose mas
sive trunk weak men might lean,
and under whose spreading branch
es the faint-hearted might gather.
It may be said of him thai never
once in his wholo career did he
perform an act or speak a word for
tho purpose of gaining favor or
popularity, or, indeed, from any
other motive than a conviction
that he was right.
Now he is dead, and people are
passing sentence on him. With
one accord all men speak in his
oraise. The dispatoh which was
sent him from the senate chamber
expressing a hope that he would
recover was signed by the very
southern Demoerats who had
struggled for the destruction of the
uuion. Of his nine pall-bearers,
four are Democrats. In the Re
publican state convention of Ohio,
the meinor' of the man who had
denounced Garfield's administra
tion was so ienderly cherished that
one who ventured to criticize him
was nearly thrown out of the win
dow. The very men who com
plained of his domineering be
havior, and of his unwillingness to
conciliate an etiemy with smooth
words, aro now tho first to do hon
or to his name and pronounce
him the typical American states
man. Whatever they may want
ia their living leaders, it seems that
the quality they admire most in
them when they are dead is honest
fearlessness. In a political con
vention, filled with persons to
whom the spoils are of more im
portance than principles, the man
who is most "available" may poll
the most votes. But when men's
eyesight clears, and the film of
office is brushed away, tho avcrago
American chooses for his hero tho
leader who never flinched and
never bartered his sense of right
for political honors.
OWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never vanes, A marvel of
purity, strength and wholesomeness. More
economical than the ordinary kinds, and can
not oe soia in competition wun tne niuiu
tude ol low test, short weight, alum or phos
pnate powaere. avia otuuwi rant, jmi
TIL.
BAKIHO rOWDIR 00. 100 w
aiI-st.,N.Y.!
V IV riUTMlaPOMUlBl J Q
is
Ha Needed Breaking In.
He had made his declaration of
love, and had been heard with a
lowerinjr of. the fair-head, with a
blush' on the soft cheek. But ho
could not help saying something
to fill while ho waited for her an
swer:
"When I say I have never loved
till now" he said, "it is no empty
word. My lips have never touched
the lips of any woman except my
mother's, my hand has never
pressed a woman's hand, I do not
dance, and my arm
A look of strange wouderment
came over the beautiful face, and
the deep eyes grew larga as she
listened.
"Is this true, George," she asked,
with hushed breath.
"It is," he answered; "it is liter
ally truo."
The look of wonderment merged
into a glance of icy sternness as
she rose to her full height and con
fronted him:
"Then, for heaven's sake,
George," she said, "go somewhere
and praotice till you got i roc
ord."
The Safest Medicine
To have about the house at all times is
Slmiaons IAvpt Regulator. It will harm
no one. it will benefit all lio have at
tacks of Biliousness, Dyspepsm, Head
ache, Constipation, or other ailments re
sultingf rom a disordered Liver or Stom
ach. Keep it always in the house, and
you will have a family physician near
who will saVe you many dollars and
mucn sunonng.
A Montreal, Canada, tanner, in
order to save water, had one of
his men wash hides in the river.
The man slipped and fell in the
water. The boss deducted from
his pay for the time he was in the
water. This fact says tho South
West, was certified to by a wit
ness lately before a labor commis
sion. This man must be half
brother to the boss Mark Twain
speaks about in his "Roughing It"
who docked the miner for the time
he was in the air caused by an ex
plosion while blasting rock.
Hundreds ot perons. using
Ayer s Hair Vigor, certify to its
efficacy in restorins to their hair
the color and beauty of youth.
The Pittsburgh Steel Casting
Works, wherein the big lf ton
government gun was cast, has just
finished a big gear wheel for the
Toronto water works. The wheel
measures nine feet in diameter out
side, and weighs nearly eight tons.
Its superior excellence proven in millions
of homes for mora than a quarter of a cent
ury. It Is used by the United States Gov
ernment. Endorsed by the heads of tho
Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest,
and most Healthful. Dz. Price's Cream
Baking Powder does not contain Am
monia, lime, or Alnm. Sold only In Cans.
PRICK BAKING POWDER CO..
msw vobe, crnoiao. sr. louis.
CANDI Manufactured and For Salo at
Wholesale Prices, at
The Oregon Bakery
A. A. CLEYELAXD, Prop'r.
GijO- Breai, Caie ni Pastry
None but the Best Materials Used.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers
Bread delivered In any part of the city.
Seaside Bakery.
BestXT.Uk Bread and
CAKES OF ALL KINDS,
Manufacturers of Flno Candles.
and
Ornamental Confectionery
And Ico. Creams.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Candles.
JOHNSON, BROS.,
CASH.
SPECIAL
APRIL IOTH, 1888.
BITS' "SrOOTt
CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS AND
CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS,
BLANKETS, QUILTS, OIL COATS,
PANTS, APRONS, SLEEVES,
Etc., Etc., Etc.,
AT A STRICTLY ONE PRICE CASH HOUSE
That (from this date) will make change to a cent,
And yon will save money over any other house in these United States, considering
your expenses in laying down your goods.
!3?A. child buys as cheaply at my counters as the most experienced buyer.
Country orders filled correctly and with dispatch.
Kinnev's Brick Bulldlni.
Opposite Rescue Rnglno House.
Street Itailroad running by the door.
WALL WM,WmW$.
AND
r000 donble roll of Wall Paper and Decorations of tho latest styles and shades
just received direct from Eastern factories.
Also a largo assortment of
GA1FETS,
Of all grades in beautiful new designs
New Smyrna Rugs, Portiere Curtains, China Matting, Etc., Etc.
Call and examine. CHAS. HEILBORN.
HOTELS AND KESTAURANTS
cni:is. KVKXfiox.
r. cook
THE
EVE-ISQ-f & COOK
On the European Plan.
LARGE CLEAN ROOMS,
A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT
Board by the Day, Week or Month.
Private Rooms for Families, Etc.
Transient Custom Solicited.
Oysters, Fish, Meats, Etc., Cooked to
Order.
WATF.lt St., Opp. Foard MioUei
A FIRST CLASS SALOON
Run In connection with the Premises.
The
Best ol
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
Good Billiard Tables and Private Card
Rooms.
THE
Casino Restaurant
One block from the O. R. & N. Dock,
M. M.SERRA, Proprietor.
A Good Meal For 25 Cents.
Oysters In any Style, 25 cents.
In connection wUh this Popular Restau
rant Is run a fl- st-class Saloon, well stocked
with choicest Wines. Liquors and Cigars.
J
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER.
Special Attention Paid to
REPAIRING.
A Fine Line of Jewelry, Clocks
and Watches on Hand.
All Work Guaranteed.
Water St., East of Aug. Danlelson's.
ESTABLISHED
1870.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Drafts drawn available In any part of the
O. S. and Europe, and on IlongKong, China
Office norms :-i0 a. sr. to 3 r. m.
Onn FF.T.I.OWS Bnitmso, Astoria, Oregon.
J. H. D. GcRAY
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.
ONE PRICE.
3rj..j
-a-atOUj W-SgOS-i
INSURANCE.
CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000
COLUMBIA
INSURANCE CO.
FRANK DEICUM President
W. if. SMITH Vice-President
JOHX A. CHIL.0 Secretary
Ho. 160 Second St, Portland, Or.
I. W. Case, Agent, Astoria, Or.
$67,000,000 Capital
Liverpool & London Globe. Korth British
and Mercantile of London and Edinburgh.
Hartford of Connecticut Commercial of
California Agricultural, of Watertown, New
York, London & Lancashire ot Liverpool.
Kris.. Fire Insurance Companies, Represent
In a capital of $07,000,000.
II. VAN JDUBEX. Agent.
J. 0. B0Z0RTH.
FIRE INSURANCEACENT.
Insurance written In Ant class English and
American companies at lowest going rates.
Ship and Commission Agency
FIRE INSURANCE
IX FIRST CLASS COMPANIUW
Representing 813,000,000
PHCEN1X,
Hartford, Conn.
HOME,
New York.
AGENCT PACIFIC EXPRESS CO
C. P. UPSHUR,
Main Street Wharf - Astoria. Oregon.
-AGENCY-
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
Astoria, Oregon.
Cannery Snjjplies at Lowest Prices
Fire and Marine Insurance at Current rates.
Hume's Building, Water Street.
E. B. OUSHMAN, )
! Agents.
B.H.COLEMAN, 1
Steamboat for Sale.
BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE
offlce ot G. A. Steel & Co, lK. First
street, Portland. Oregon, until Wednesday.
April 25, 1883, for tne sldeuheel steamer.
"Cleveland." now lying at Yaqulna bay.
Gross tonnage, 49.39 : permitted to carry
thirty passengers ; length, 61 feet ; beam.
H feet ; depth ot hold, 5 feet, 6 Inches.
Two nou-condenslne engines. 10 Inch bore,
by sa Inch stroke. Rear estate will be re
eolred In payment. It satljf ctory.
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