The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, February 23, 1889, Image 1

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ASTOK1A. OK !: SATURDAY FEB11PAKY . IHH.
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i A. CLEVELUU,
AT.IORNET AT LAW.
OH e-FUvel'- ce JJrlt. bulldisr.oiner
Second and CasiStreeK ; u .statu.
H
-VIIV U. NSIlTZlT "
ATTORNEY at law.
OJlMO)Ca3isrreet,2.door3-hack of Odd
Fe'luvt J Mulidiug, Astoria, Oregon.
OEEU IiASAGA,
ATTORNEY AT LaW.
0i2c otct White House Cor.. Astoria, Or.
G
KO. XOL.A.XV,
ATTORNEY AT. LAW.
rti In Kinney's K"CK. opposite City
'i ,U. Astoria, Oregon.
FLXTOI BROTnrns,
VTTOUN'EYS AT LAW.
r.ooms5and 6, Odd Fellows Building.
f fA.BOVl4BY,
tl
Vttorncy and Counsellor at Law
ice on Ciionsrnus Street, Astoria, Oregon
U. J. ii. IiA t'OKCH..
DENTIST.
cooias 11 ana 12 Odd Fello?rs Building,
ASTORIA. . . - OREGON.
D
its. "A. U. A.SUJ. A. FCI.TO&.
Caw street, between 3rd and Ath.
Special attention to Diseases of Women
and Cuildieii, by ut A, L. Fulton.
Special attention to Surgery, by Dr. J. A.
Fulton.
O uce hours from 10 toJ2 .A.31,, audi to4
p.m. - -
I AY TUrriiK, 31. o.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
O'Mi'K UuuniMS ryimau BuiiuIdk
ResiDEjfCK : SK corner Wall and West
Stu streets, ,.ppoiile 1. W. Case's,
DENTIST.
Rootais In Allen's Building, op stairs, cor
oe CasS and Squera.iqua street:, Astoria
(Jreinm.
M
It. I) It. UtVKM-ADAIl(,
luce and residence, D. II. Warien's for
mer residence. AStun J, Oregon.
D eufs ut Wuineu an 1 Children, and ol
the Kyo and jr, specialties.
D
a.o7ii.csf87
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON..
Social attention to Diseases cf WoEen
and Surgery.
. r : Opposite Telegraph OSlce, tip
Stain. Aitona, m
H.
AJrtUTflf,'
rS
DENTIST.
Rooms 1 cads' rjthlan Building xtw
C. fl. Cooper's iitore.,-"-;- t
T ii. as .ifaiii,-
NOTARYUBLICi,
fleal Estate and Commission Agent-
Agcct for'the Aracrlean Baildlsg and Loan
AiSOdatlOir.
One door. west f Telegraph office.
PATR0H1ZE. HOME-INDUSTRY.
Therelsnorceijioff'oftlicr"rrost fastldl
ousof our cltltfbs'io'faa xo Portland oi
San Franclsoo Isr. " t -
Custom Made Clothes "
As they cau-Ret ratter Kits. Better Work
roanshipjjd.for less Mouey.
By LeartRg tfcjclr Orders with MBANY.
NewiCoods-by Every Steamer.
rati and SejHjp and hatlsfj tonrir-
P. J. Meany, Merchant Tailer:
ATJOTION -
AND COMMISSION 'HOUSE.
MARTIN-OLSEN,
Successor to E. C .Iloldsn.
Tim tIMQt rtetnM1ttTicu4 fyjrnrreair Tlnnc.
la Oregon. Goods ol all kinds sold on com
mission.
Auction Sales Every Saturday.
OeuerSlTJepalrlngr Jobbing aryl Uphol
stering done.
Fine stock of Furnlture.cn hand.-
When you want Bargains la Household
Goods 010
MItTl?r OLHF-X
CANDY Mshufactured and For SslS at
. Vkoleeale Prices, at
The Oregon Bakery
A. A.CLEYELAD, Prop'r.
Gooi Bread, Cake ami Pastry
None but the Be3t Materials Used.
' Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers
Bread delivered In any nan of th clty-
'.- w Pp Reiu-
FTONHBOJt''0.IiQUTTiE"ATHF.
Ba2ar, one ooor south or lUEAsToitl
an Office.
Rich and Poor,
Exince-aad.'Eaassat, the Millionaire and
Day Laborwb7'thop2tniux ase ol
this reraeiJyitttc5tjho.worUl-.'ffj(ie.rep-trtttlorroljAyjajKlUs..
Xa'dif fhy
jlfiians .fecomijml" ztju&e. '."pitfa for
Stasnacli'-aiid tXyJJEtJ),j&Stlye
nedsi'BilLQuiais3, SJStclprHeaSjphe ;
also, for Rhedmatls'm, Jaundice, jmd
Neuralgia. They are sugaroatedjwn
taln no calomel;' axe1 prompt, but mild,
in operation ; and, therefore, tho vjfj
!pst medicine for Family Use.'icj well us
for Travelers and Tourists.
"I have derived .great relief from
Ayer's Pills. Five yeara ajjo I was
taken so 111 with
Rheumatism.
that I was unable to do any work. I
rook three boxes of Ayer'a Pills and
was entirely cured. Since that Urns I
no never without a bos of 'these pills."
Peter Christensen, Sherwood, Wis.
"Ayer'a Pills have beon in uso ia my
family upwards of twenty years and
have completely verified all that U
claimed for them. In attacks of plies,
from which I suffered many years, they
afford greater relief than any other
medicine I-ever tried." T. F. Adorns,
Holly Springs, Tesas.
" I have used Ayer's Pills for a num
ber of years, and have never found any
thing equal to them for giving me an
appetite and imparting energy and
strength to the system. I always keep
them in the house." R. D. Jackson,
Wilmington, Del.
" Two boxes of Ayer's Ellis cured me
ofBivere
Headache
from which 1 was long a sufferer.
Emma Keyes, Hubbardston, Mass.
"Whenever I am troubled with con
itipatlon, dr suffer from loss of oppetlta,
AyeT's Pills act me right again." A. J;
Riser, Jr., Rock House, Va.
"Ayer's Pills aro in generaldemand
among our customersi Oitr.'salesOf
them exceed those of all other pills com.
bined. We have never known them
fail to -give entire satisfaction."
Wright & Hannelly, San Die&o, Texas.
Ayer's Pills,
PEETARED St
Or. J. C. Ayer &,Cp., Lowell, Matt.
Sold by all Xeatcrs In Uetelce.
Astoria Gallery.
it B-TUE-UEdT
PHOTOS,. TINTYPES
Or any Kind of Photographic "Work,
Call at i he
ASTORIA GALLERY,
Good Woik and Reasonable Prices
"Guaranteed.
M ssos C. 6VZ. CARRUTHERS,
t . cer i-on to 1L . MiuSitXj
BANKER.
ESTABLISHED - - 1870.
Transacts a General Banking Business-
Drafts drawn available In any partofth
D. S. and .Europe, andua hong Kong,,CMa
Orncz Hoifej -ioX a4 to 3 p. at.
Udo FEtxdwsBuiiiso, Astorle,-Oregon
J. Al)ercroml)ie.
Nextdocr to Carnahaa & Co-.'s J
BVTTERr CHEE EGG?, PjULTBY,
FISH AND GAME,
Fruit, Nuts, and Candies.
General Comtnl'Slon Merchant.
CHENAWOS STREET, - - A9TORIA.
J. C. CLINTON
DEALEB IX
CIGARS; AND TOBACCO,
TRUrrS.NUTS,
Candles. Smokers' Articles, Etc
. Kerr Goods Received Dally,
OppoRlfC:ity ItunU Htnrr.
FOR SALE.
MU MACHIKERV !
A1
LL IN FIRT-GLASS ORDER. In use
cua season.
1 Ilorliontal Steam Fnglnr.
(CilO cydnder.)
1 Cameron Pnmp.'Ko. t,
LnrseSulUerliig Jlnrhlnc,
m II
120 Lnrae Coalers, perfect order.
1 West Crimper.
B pr, Nature Miears,
lTIn Former,
1 "Bliss" J'reoa.
Apply to
ELMORE. SANBORN" & 00.
THE
Pacific Coast Express Company
Is cpen for business between
Aptorja, llwaou and Oystervlllo
Valuables. Money, PaoKages,
and F eight carrlod.at very
Reasonable Rates with
theutmoBE security
to thd sender. ,
Connection at Astnrf made with Pactfi
Kxpiess-jind WlK -Fargat Co. Jixpreai
wnmsii'es rpr i poion.
Offlca ou Hnst.tr's dock, .
C. P. 0P3HUE, Agent
SEEKING OEFIOE.
How the President-Elect is-Besieged
at BtJ-Bssi&aw.
The Boys all Want to be Kindly Re-
Smembered for Services Rendered
An Cspleasant-Fwt for Mr.
Harrison.
A'pentletnan whopassed through
'his city orrbifr 'way horno fteT .
journey to the political Mecca y,
lay cr" two ago, gave a rather rivid.
inscription ol what ne wunessun
in President-elect Harrison re
ceotion room, "there were about.
three dozen visitors, all male, in
the room when General Hanison
first came in," said .the pilgrim.
"He walked to the center of the
room, turned around three times,
.scanning in his evolutions all the
wallers who sat about the four walls,
nil the time preserving an. austere
look, .rifofc word escaped him
until heljad satisfied bimu'elf that
be had no close personal friends
present. Thon he said: 'Excuse
uic, gentlemen,' and walked out.
I concluded to see tho show out,
so I waited for developments. In
xbout fifteen minutes the next
President came back in the room.
Approaching the gentleman near
est to him, he said brusquely:
'Well, what.doyou want'r"
" 'I was formely circuit judge
of district,' answered the gentle
man addressed, as hodreVf.a. long,
closely-written document from his
nocket, which he began to read to
General Harrison,
" '1 don't want to hear that,' "
interrupted the eminent auditor;
'you will baye-to j resent that to
the attorney-G.eneral.' The Gen
eral passed on to the next man,
leaving No. 1 looking as if he had
been rolled out .flat by a saw log.
" 'What is your business?' " the
next man was asked. I did not
Catch what he said, -but we all
icard General Harrison's replv :
'I have nothing to do with thnt.
You will have lo present the case
0 thfrgenend land office.?
'In asim!l&r-way others "were
lisposed of, curtly and without
jeremouy. As General Harrison
ipproached'the sixth man with the
aconical 'Well?' indicating, that
he wanted to know his business,
he visitor replied: 'I don't want
mything; don't expect anything,
ind as 1 am a Maryland Democrat,
1 couldn't if I did, I simply drop
ied in to pay my respects and to
-ee the next President.' For the
first time the icy look on General
Harrison's face relaxed. A warm
smile took its place. The General
grasped the caller's hand, shook it
leanily twice and said: 'I'm glad
to see you. Come and see me in
Washington.' A little man on the
opposite side of the room, who had
been intently watching the pro
ceedings, blurted, 'Me, tool' and
he effect on the assemblage may
he imagined." Louisville Couri
er Journal.
Frank Shatinon, of Philadelphia,
has been rewarded for saving the
life of a hyena. One of tho hyenas at
thn Quaker city zoological" garden
recently swallowed a bone. Shan
non entered the cage, thrust his
arm down the hyena's throat and
extracted the bone. The woman's
branch of the society for the pre
vention of cruelty to animals has
given Shannon a gold medal.
The hyena has displayed no signs
of gratitude.
CAUELE34 J10TI1F.BS.
Many mothers have jn-rmltted their
clildren to die bef-iro their eyes when
they mleht hive been saved. Any
mother who keeps house wiihout a bot
tle of Acker's English Bahy -oother at
hand, runs a risk which- she may somc
tlmr regret. It has-"saved the lives of
thousands of ch Idren, and is doing so
every year. JW..Corin. Druggist.
The new post of socretary of
agriculture is the first addition
to the cabinet in forty years. It
was in io4u tnattneaot was passed
creating .the department of tho interior..-
The firstjocretary of that
department was Thomas Ewing -of
Ohio.
now DOCTOKS CO.NQtElt DEATH.
Doctor Walter K. Hammond says '."Af
ter a long experience I have come to
the conclu-ton that two-thirds of all
deaths from coughs. ,pneutuonla and
consum.itl'O. might be-.avode-i if AcK
ers Enn ish Co-igh Remedy wore only
SaFeJ"ll'Ssedln-t'rn'"-" ThJs wonder
ful Reraedv Is sold under a -positive
guardtitee by J. W. Conu. Druggist.
Trje largestjndiyidtfaftas-payer-jn
Boston ts JWrjck -J,:Ame3,
who R4M Q$7 on SJ.013,100 of
ieal,-eis;y j
Abraham Lincoln's First Speech.
Judire Bell, of Mount Carmel.
.111iho.is, furnishes the following
:j l j i , T?
coln, delivered in Pappsville, near
Springfield, 111., nearly fifty years
ago, Mr. Lincoln was not then a
lawyer, and had no intention of
becoming one. Ho had then
made- up his mind to learn the
bkckirnjtli trade. His genius was
recognized and ho was suddenly
tftyninated. for the legislature. His
2 . - i. : ... ;
ukh qpseou ia must, interesting
leading at this time. It was as
follew: "brqtitiemen and fellow
citi2ens I presume you all know
wholm, lam Abraham Lin
coln. I have been selected by
many friends to become a
candidate for the legislature.
My politics are short and
sweet. I am in favor of a national
(bank; I am in favor of the internal
.improvement system and a high
protective, tariff; These are mv
suntiments and political nrincioies.
'If elected 1 shall be thankful; if
not, it will be all the same.
Forty ministers waited on Gen
eral Hairison tieoihor day and
congratulated him on his election.
Mr. Blaine's reflection will prob
ably be, "Now, if Mr. Burchard
had only waited until after the
election."
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria
(Than Baby was sick, we gars her Castoria.
heh sh ras a Child, sh cried for Castoria,
$hen sho became Hiss, she clun&- to Castoria,
Shea so had Children, sh gave them CastorK
Between "five hundred and, six
hundred.onen liauoHLshiuas "do a
good husines3Ui Pr6vidence-under
prohibition in Rhode Island.
BETTER TlIt.N ULOllllV BATTLES.
General Wheatrrofi Xelson.say.i:'My
experience In the English arrav as well
.is in America, convinces me that noOi
inj so ti oruuitiily purifless the hlood or
ds to Ii altli. vigor and lift- as Ack
'r'a EnalMi DIood Elixir." This great
Remedy s sold under a positive guar
antee by J. IV. Conn, DrunKbt.
The pope neverdrink9 any wine
but claret and has a plate of light
-oup served to him lour times a
day.
I4PISII, ULsl'AlK, DLITII.
These are the a tual teps which fol
low indigestion. Acker's English Djs
pepsla Tablets will both check and cure
ihf tno-.t fearful ot disea-es. Guaran
teed by J. W. Conn, DrugjUt.
Nt Hie Giant Sartons says that
there isn't a word of truth in the
rumor that she is unhappy in her
married life.
Mepplesucs.
DR. FLIX'I'S KFMI-DY is the best
rem dy known for insomnia, or sleep
lessiirss. which afflicts so runny persons,
and which leads to so many seiious
nor ous diseases, paiticularlj to Insan
ity. Descriptive treatise with each
bottle; or, address Mack Drug Co, X. Y.
It is stated that Mrs. Cleveland
has not drank a crliiss of wine since
she became mistress of the White
House.
Jiuelileu'N Arnica aalic.
The Best Salve in the world foi
Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Feer Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Pile3, oruo
pay required. It is guaranteed to gie
Derfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 2.1 cents per box. For sale by J.
c. Dement.
American fiction now has a
prominent representative in the
man who "simply stopped ovor a
train for a friendly call on General
Harrison.
FtO!fG HUE IX TUF. 1EIVS.
We hold positive proof tlrat Acker's
English Blood Elixir cures all blood
nolsmif where ehen saisaoarillas and
so-i ailed purlCcrs fail. Knowing this,
we will sell it to all Who call at our
store on a positive guarantee -
, J. w. Conn. Druggist,
Van Dusen & Co.
DEALERS IN
Hardware and Ship Chandlery,
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish,
Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas,
Hemp Sail Twine,
Cotton Sail Twine.
Lard Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes,
Galvanized Cut Nails.
Agricultural ImplemenlK, Sewing
.,- .2iac!jlriett"aint8i Uils, -
3Fiooi"ie, Etc.
AKIN
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never vanes, A marvel of
purity, strength and w holesomeness. More
eOTti.imlc.U than the ordinary kinds, and can
not be sold In competition with the multi
tude of low test, sh rt weight, alum or bos
Blmte ponders. Suld only in ean$. Koval
akio PownKitCo. 106 Vall-st.. N. Y.
D. W.CnotTLEr&Co. . gents, Portland,
Orepon.
enra. nvexsox.
r. cooet
THE
Central Hotel
EVENSON & COOK
On the, European PJnn.
LARGE CLEAN BOOMS,
A FIliST-CLASS RESTAURANT
Board by the Day, Week or Month
Private Rooms for Families Etc.
Transient Custom Bolicited.
Oysters, Fih, Meats.. Etc., Cooked to
Order,
IVATKltHt., Opp. Foard A. Stokes
A FIRST CLASS SALOON
Bun la connection with tbo Premises. The
Be3t of
WINES, LIQUORS 'AND CIGARS.
Good Billiard Tables and Prlrate Card
Booms.
THE VIENNA
Restaurant anfl Cbop Honse.
C. W. Flshor & Co., Prop's.
Game, Fish, Oysters, Etc.,
COOKED TO ORDER-
Flint I'rivate Itnoms. JRverythlns
Urit Clnss.
Ocnevleie Street, rear cf Grifllu & Reed's.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
PAEKER HOUSE
RESTAURANT.
H.GOODWIN,
Proprietor.
Breakfast, 6 to 9,
Dinner, 12 to 3,
Supper, 5 to 8.
Seaside Bakery.
Best Milk Bread and
CAKES OF ALL KINDS,
Manufacturers of Fino Candles.
AND
Ornamental Confectionery
And Ice Creams.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Candles.
joHssoM. nnoM.
Carnahan & Go.
SUCCESSORS TO
I. W. CASE,
tMTORTERS AND WHOLE3ALE AND
RETAIL DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Corner Ohe&amns and Cass streets.
ASTORIA- ' - - OK60tf
7V
Kxl
CASH.
1889.
I. L. OSGOOD'S
Wen's and Bays' Clothing, Furnishing Goods,
HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS
Traveling Bags.Umbrellas. Blankets, Quilts, etc.
Direct from the Manufacturers and Importers.
S0"A Child boys as eheapiy'as'the'inbsi erperienoed buyer.
LL. GiSGOOD,
Opposite H5e.ueKnneB&use. 2LSt02?i&, OrGgOSl.
Sfrbet Gaw Tunning by the door.
TATA jut ATprnm
-AND-
CEILING DECORATIO
G000d6nbl8Tollo'f 'Yall Paper and Doedrations of tho latest sty lea and shadai
just received 'direct from-Eastero faotoriei
Also alargonssorlmerit Vt
6A1PETS,
Of oil grades in beautiful now designs
New Smyrna Rug, Portiere Curtains, China Matting, Etc., Etc.
Call and examine. CHAS. HEILBORN.
The New Model Range
CAN BE HAD IN ASTORIA. ONLY OF
E. R. HAWES,
Ago.il. CrU and ExrtalaTt ; You WEI be neasl. E.R.Hawes Is also Agent for tii
Buck" Patent Cooking Stove,
AND OTHER FIR3TCLA9S STOVES.
Furnace Work, Steam Fitlingsj Etcu a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand,
EBi FAEEEE,
FIRE BRICK. SEAUffi in f
Hay, Oats, anfl Straw, UM, Brick, Cement, Sand and Plaster
Wood Delivered to Order. DrajlBg-tTearalarudEzpreitEaslaeii,
TER apply to1 the Captain, or to
If lIMIIBMBBBa
Bargains!
Canned Goods
at hSadqtjartehs
Astoria Grocery and Canned Goods Co.,
At Old I. X. L Corner. Opposite Parker House.
Ms m. 'TiEEATGHllR.
HOTELS AND ItESTAlFRANTl
JEFF'S
Is the Leadingsand
Only First-Glass
RESTAURANT.
Good Cooking, Cifanservtojjv Reasorjablo
Price. -Pout Waiter"Prompt
Atieotioo. -
Try Hlra' ind Voi-wiu oc
More than HaU3od.--
Everybody Says So,
Private Roorrfsr."
MAIN STREET, - - - ASIOBtis-
ONE PRICE.
FIRE CLAY
STEAMEIt
11,11!! PARKER
Eben P, Parker, Master.
For TOWING, FREIGHT or CHAR
H. B. PARKF.lt.
Bargains!
IN-
and Groceries.
The Astor House,
E.E.ROSS, - PROPRIETOR.
Newly Repainted. Repaired, Rcl'ted, Re
furnished and Thoroughly Renorated.
A Large, Clean,-
-WeMujt Honse.
RATES:
From a Dollar a Day Upwards.
First-class In all its appointments, clean,
neat, sunny rooms well furnished
and well kept.
SOU ARE INVITED TO CALL.
"Froo Coach to and" from the House.
PARKER
HOUSE.
H. B. PARKER, rrojt'r.
First Class In Every Respect.
Thoroughly renovated nd repaired through
out ; 87 Urge sunn; room.
TWO OININQ ROOMS.
Tables supplied with everything the market
. , -.. affords.,.
JElegaatiBar .an Billiard- Soomai Finest
Wlats Liquors andClgars.
ERSE COACH TO THE HOUSE.