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m Site gaftjj IMfotfmt. ASTORIA. OREGON: SUNDAY... .NOVEMBER 24 18S9. TELE&RAPBIC, Specials to The Astorian. New Yoek, Nov. 23. Mail advices from San Jose, Costa Eica dated 20 th say on the afternoon of the'lOih Bod ruguisto took possession of the city and is well supplied with arms. The followers of Esquivel are in a minor ity. Firing began from the presiden tial palace. The guns acted high how ever and no one was hurt. All night long the fight was kept up with no greater; the los3 of life wag four, four others being wounded. A demand was made on president Soto to turn the presidency to Dr. Duran -third vice president. Abont midnigfiESotp concluded to do so. Dr. Daren im mediately named Don Eicardo Jimnes minister general in place of Don Mauro Fermandez. Kodruguisto will step quietly into power and Esquivel will accept defeat quietly. SMUGGLED INTO CANADA. MoxTBEAii, Nov. 23. Corneillier who investigated the whisky smug gling at Quebec for the government, states that as far as can be traced there have been smuggled into Cana da, by way of St. Pierre andMiquelonl this year, b.UOU barrels or American whisky, and as each gallon should have paid $2 duty, the government lost S300.000 in revenue from that source alone. SAD FATE Or VAX TASSELL. Svx Fbaxcisco, Nov. 23. The oceanic steamer Zedlandia arrived from S dney and Auckland via Hono lulu at noon to-day. She reports that as she was entering the harbor at Honolulu, on Nov. 16, Professor Van Tasscll, the balloonist, made an ascen sion from the shore and dropped from his balloon in a parachute. He fell into the ocean about two miles from shore and one mile from the steamer. He was seen no more, and it is sup posed that he was eaten by sharks. Van Tassel left San Francisco a few weeks ago for Honolulu and Australia, where he expected to give exhibitions. SME OLD DEFENSE. New York, Nov. 23. Miss South worth who murdered Pettus yester day spent a very restless night in the cell. This morning there was a slight improvement in her condition. Her lawver sas her defense will be inBan ity. THE MOXTAXA MUDDLE. Helena, Mont, Nov. 23. At a cau casof Eepublican members of both houses this morning, it was decided to stick to the-certificates of the state board. Witter, of Beaver Head, was nominated for speaker. A -Democratic caucus is being held with closed doors. J03. simox ox TOP. Poktlvxd, Nov. 23. Last evening Hon. Joseph Simon who3e office as police commissioner was contested in the supreme court by Mr. Bichard Everdiixg police commissioner elect, secured a decision rendered by that tribunal which virtually pnts an end to all further proceedings on the part oE the contestant and secures Mr. f Si mon in his position as police commis sioner. MARINE NEWS AND NOTES. The Alliance sailed for Gray's har bor yesterday morning. The Gen. Miles left for Shoal water bay yesterday morning. The schooner Guide, lumber laden, sailed for San Francisco iesterday. The steamer City , Astoria will start for Westport at 1 i n. to-day, instead of 2 o'clock, for this trip only. The British ships Milton Park and Cambrian Queen came down from Portland yesterday to finish loading grain for Europe. The Columbia is due from San Francisco to-day. She has on board, W. J- Cullighan, Mr. Fantoni, V. Pen bertly, J. Johnson, J, O. West, H Y. Swan, T. Baldwin, G. Holmes, A. Nic ali, Miss "Wilson, Mrs. Pilport, Paul Cowles and W. C. Blake. TheTJ. S. revenue cutter Corwin arrived in from San Francisco yester day. She will remain here, at this, her home port, for some time. She is officered as follews: Captain C. It. Hooper, First Lieutenant, John Den nett, Second Lieutenant, J. C. Cant well; Third Lieutenant, D. J. Ains worth; chief engineer, J. E. JefFeries: first assistant engineer, S. B. EcLene gan; second assistant, F. E. Falken stein. A SERIOUS BLUKDE3, - A. Lady Nearly Prostrated by a. Pat ent Medicine. A lady well-known la the Western Addition has been a great sufferer for yeaia with In digestion and dyspepsia. Struck with the testimonial praising Joy's Vegetable- Sarsa parllla, ahe cent for a bottle. The druggist, not having It, talked them into taking another Earsaparilla. As the leading sarsaparillas'ase mineral blood purifiers, the effect of the emptying ot Iodide of potash Into a stomach already distressingly delicate was disastrous almost prostrating her before the mistake wai rectified. She then called upon Mrs. Fowler, of 827 Ellis street, whoso name was among those cured by Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparllla. Mrs. Fowler said it was true that It had cured her. Again reassured, the vegetable com pound was sent for and gotten. The gentle action of its vegetable stimulants upon tha liver, kidneys and digestive organs, and its warm stomach tonics, -were the very things needed, and she began improving and was her old self within a fortnight. This sounds like fiction, but the names can bo given If necessary. San Franeiteo Examiner. We have received a copy of a new pap3r, "devoted principally to the in terests ot bond holders." All we want now are some bonds to hold, and then the new paper will interest us immensely. A Woman's "Discovery. "Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a Jady in this county. Disease fastened its clutch es upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vi tal organs were undermined and death seemed imminent For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr, King's New .Discovery for Consump tion and was so much relieved on tak ing first dose that she slept all night and with one bottle lias been miracu lously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C. Herrick & Co of Shelby vil!e,N. O, Get a free trial bottle at .1. W. Conn's Drug Store. Ludlow's Ladies' S3.00 Fine Shoes; also Flexible Hand turned French Kids, a P. J. Goodman's. WORTH READING. Getting Honey And Then Keeping It. Here is the cleverest. editorial that hss come under the writer's observa- tloiLuiisweeK. ' Itis1ffom''lasfc Thursday's Seattle Post-lntelligehcer. It is entitled MOSET SENSE. The origin and nature of the faculty which, for want of a better name, may be palled "money sense," is to the ma jority of mankind an inscrutable mys tery. It neither implies nor discredits the possession of other intellectual at tributes. Along with it some men possess varied and brilliant intellectu ality; others, except as to this faculty, are dull, stupid and obtuse. In some cases it bears the marks of genius, while in others it is hardly distinguish able from brute instinct Money sense is the faculty which enables or compels its possessor to get money and hold on to it Itis an ex ploded notion Jhatjndustrv,' economy BndBelf-denial are the ground works of money sense. There are J plenty of men, who. from the day oftheir birm to the day of their death,"never. over work themselves, or practice self-denial, or take any pains to forecast the future, or practice economy in any shape, who verffieless get ahead and keep ahead, "while there are others who drudge and save and calculate, and are eternally looking forward to and saving up for a rainy day52and lit isas mucn as a oargain it their assets will pay for a decent burial whon their time comes for joining the ma jority. Be it understood, not ml who ac quire fortunes ae to be credited with money'sense." Striking a bonanza, for instance, is but the lucky outcome of a gambling experiment But to get mQro. money for the hole from which Ihej bonanza has beoji'lakon than "was made in -working- the bohan-' zaris considered money-sensical, Onef man "projects vast mercantile enterprise, discovers new channels of trade, and does the work of a thous and in keeping the world iu motion. and gains but little if anything for himself, while another starts a family grocery ten miles from anywhere and in a few years is rolling in wealth. One will start with a million, loan it at a big interest all the time, and die a financial wreck, while another will within a few j ears pnt up a half a dozen brick blocks from the sale of beer at five cents a glass. Some men will go into a stagnatit town, and in once walking through it will see and seize a score of opportu nities for making a fortune, where thousands apparently just as bright have hung around for years, willing and anxious to do anything that might offer, and could no more see a chance than so many moles or bats. Jay Gould will take a road" worth a mil- 1 lion, mortgage it for two million, run it forjen ,years without a dividend, Land make twenty million by the trans action. And so it goes; money sense is like lightning, striking a few and missing a multitude. But the practical ques tion is. Can it be cultivated? If so, why would it not be wise to create classes for instruction in this desirable branch of knowledge in our public schools? And seriously, it would be a long step in the right direction if boys could be taught to have money and save it. Any boy can be econom ical who has nothing, but not one in ten thousand can have it without be ing crazy to spend it. Perhaps and probably right there is the turning point between having and lacking money sense in after life. The thought is worth thinking over. IS ELEOTEIOITY LIFE? Thercau be uo question of tbe curative powers of electricity judging by the extraordinary cases of cure as performed by the Drs. Dnrrin in this city. They have demonstrated the wonderful curative power of the elecric current in a large class of dis eases in which the ordinary drug treatment is either harmful or use less, and they have through publica tion of their cures enforced a well fpundedbelief in the caratiye powers of electricity upon the public. Rheumatism and Kidney Complaint Cured. Mr. Editer: Since a boy I have been subject to rheumatism, at times unable to be about. It seemed to attack mo in' all parts of the system. My liver became enlarged" and kid neys diseased. In this deplorable condition, I applied to Dr. Darriu, and now I am so nearly well that I am convinced that. another mouth's treatment will he all that is required. Refer to me at Mulino, Or. Linton Paine. Piles and Liter Coatplalnt Cured. Editor Orejjenian: For. more ihaa trwsotv years X have Veen af flic ted jwith liver complaint and an aggravated case of piles. After ex hausting all other means Iconld'hear at, I -consulted J3r., rarqa.jind to my .great satiaractionjJLam r!rtored to health. rraeadeat msel, JPsoific county, WaslL, asd. xsan be . referred to. Stephen WrLrE. DBS. DABRJnVj PI.ACE OF BUSINESS. Drs. Darrin,can be. consulted free at235ifthatxeet:t corner of Main, Office hours from 10 to 4 oTclock daily; evenings, 7 to 8 Sundays, 10 to 155 Al qnrable chrpnic diseases, losg.omanhobiood. taints,' syphi lis, glestj.n gorlibML stnchire. spermatorrhea, SiaMaa weakness, or lose otdearof:4ftaal ppver, in man or vomanrcatarfEand, deafness, are confidentially I and. BuccesBfulIy treated. Cures of private "diseases guaranteed, and v aver published in the papers. ' Moatcases can receive home treatment after a v,isit to the doctors'5 office. n&iqufrie3 answered and m oiroulara rgeE free. (Parties writing will please meuHon the name of tha.pa.per yoa,jsaihia..notice in.) NEW TO-DAY. WortliyiXotir i Atf erition SALE OP Valuable, Lots Iri'UpmJirstoria, Adjoining "Kopp Brewery, BeginnkgoHay, 5iK' inst. t 1 miiosn for Sale,. . LetsUn tbe aba ve.bSftKtlfeL block isre centlyjialiiivtlo aaa ttt&by Mra. M. HUsprpstorUalljrtft&fd and is within two MMta.dC A Mu&tti&mit&s Prk:68it6 fj.--aOAto J300 per -T W. B. ADAIR, Agent. , VALE'S THE RAIN TATTERS DON . The world looks dark and dismal, " When it rains. Your troubles seem abysmal, " "When it rains. Your friends all want to borrow, And you don't care if to-morrow Never comes to end your sorrow, When it rains. You lose your best umbrella, When it rains. And you have a row with Ella. When it raina. Perhaps her name is Mollie, Lucy, Fannie, Esther, Dolly, But she'll make you melancholy, When it rains. Life seems hardly worth the living. When it lains. Men are cold and unforgiving. When it rams. And the women Holy Moses! How they sneeze and "rub their notes. For the time of all their woes i3 When it rains. TflAA-KSniVING riK. R. Jiniins used tp mention to his deni devoted mate How the pie bis mother intde h an was the best he ever ater And of how, at gay Tbanksijiiu, m 11m mjorry days gone by The delieht of hia vonnr liumm was hia mother's lnsnmna rip ! Mrs. Jinkins tried to pleaso him, and all sorts of cains did take. But her pie was not as tempting as hn J N j t mum or useu io maso, And he only minced and nibbled, while " in vamTiis wife did try To concoct as good a pastry as his moth er's famous pie. Just to eat a piece of pie with nil 1 ho iuuK iuuiuiijucicu uuuriu, JEe returned, ono bright Thanksgiving, to the old New England farm. And his heart was filled with raptnra, and his spirits mounted high As he puckered up his visage for hi3 boy hood's famous pie. But he .found himself unable his Thnnks- , giving to enjoy With the same decided relish that ho used to when a boy. And he left the feast half eaten, and ad mitted with a sieb. That tho chango was in his appetite, mid t wasn't m the pie. He discovered that the pleasure of the great Thanksgiving foto Didn't hinge, the way it used to, upon the things he ate, And he couldn't leave the table with the same contented sigh With his spirit f nil of rapture and his stomach full of pie. Cat; Is a constitutional and not a local disease and therefore it cannot bo cured by local op plications. It requires a constitutional rem edy like Hooa's Sarsaparllla, nhich, working through the blood, eradicates the impurirj,, which causes and promotes the disease, and Gala S ,w effects &j permanent cure. r Thousands o! people testUy-totlije success oj Hood's Sarsa parllla as a remedy for catarrh when olhei preparation's hadlalled. Hold's Sarsaparilh ilso builds up the whol svlempa'-d nuke! Fou feel renewed lifliealth a:..l strength. Cata ri "I used Hood's Saisaparill.i ir catarrh and recehedgrfeat lelief and bcneiit from it The catarrh was ery UNacr??.:-, oKciallj In the winter, causing constant discharge fron my nose,.ripgHJg poises iu my ears, ana paini In theJ&cli ot iny hea"dJ! The effect to cleai my heaq In the monmigj juV' '.pig s ting was Jafiiful. H.oZ'. laui1 and spit me relief Ininudt ". -.?Kn rr entirely ear.d I a:i Sarsaparllla ht:n. h'i Its weight In g I Eighth Street, . NY.. ' juAn. l1- . C. Hood's Sarsap&fiHa by c. i. noon & o . t i '. . . i . 'i-j IOO Dosoa Zc-f c-tar NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. Thk Committee oh Streets call the attention of the public to oidlnance No. 204, in relation to keeping the btieels clean in front of llieir premises. We will not call their attention to this 01 dinance again. But look out foi airesK if it is not observed. .Ias.W. Welch, Chairman. Thanksgiving Turkey. Leave jour orders for Reed fat mrkejs for TlianksKlMiig Day at K. T. Huniplirej's market. The cheapest market for all klr.d of game Clearance Sale. On Nov. 2"ith, Mrs. Derby, in the M.iscinc Building, -will commence a clear.uice le of MILLINERY, Consisting of Trimmed Hals and Bounds, Velvets, Itibbons, Feathers. I!tc, at greatly reduced prices. ThanksgivingTurkey Leave orders at Abercrombie's. door to Carnalum & Co. Next Just Received, Direct From the Hast. Over Three Tons of Wall Paper. 8,000 Rolls, All 1S90 patterns. This Is a part of mj stock ordered for 1890. B. F. ALLEN. Ready For Business. TMe Astoria Drum Corps is now readv foi business. Apply to Win! Loett.or V. H. StOLkton. Do You Want A Nice Fat Turkey For Thanksgiving? If you do, Leave j our order at Corner Fourth and Cass fet. Wanted. A LADY OK GKNTLEMAN OF TACr IX. to represent an estau'ishrd linn in onr own town and county. $75 to SS5 per month. M.J. DOWNING. 190 E. Park St.. Portland. Thanksgiving. Mince Pies and Fruit Cakes. Leav e Orders at tho Oregon l'.akerj . Satisfaction Guaranteed. Sweet Apple Cider AND Pure Cider Vinegar. AND At the,Astor(a Soda Works, - Hansen & Co..ProprIetors. I ? I'm . H wataii a&TcatiM a Xjmmm k.- J. H. MANSELL REAL ESTATE BBOK NOTARY PUBLIC FOR STATE OF OREGON. City Lois and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water Frontage for Sale. Investments made for Outside Parties. Established, 1S83. Correspondence Solicited. Xi'tW V. TelegiaphOflicc. Third St. Astoria, Oiegon. P. C. BOX S63. fer: our big, ; , H & il I a f s si la asHfitiReaIsM I S i3 u.S ra e Ha Rll w . w i rv - " J -T MnnniinoDmont rcim HiBiiMiiaiiKifliMnfiiiiu n tm jiitmmnnTM-...i -m. ....... , III Everybody Attends the Great u gJilkJLalS Goois sokl at MAltVELOLri LOW nml inspect prices. Ilverjono ioesuva Roods are sold at the w 11 krown house. WHITE HOUSE STORE ! Noxt to ll.r O. II. A N. ficket OilK-e. Bij:aiTnwr;gnT.r303 W. E. WAiUtF.N. Cily rroperiy. beasiae 111 K,lMiilS y eUKCl yA MaiwlFs luildiii", Water Si , ASTORIA, Timber Lands. Farms. Etc.. Bought and Sold. Loans negotiated and a genor.il com minion businos-. transacted. Investiv.et.ts for non residents ;i specialty. COKRESPONDKNCK SOLICITED. mMKTTTXZCCZimSXtXX V HJtLLJ. MERIWETHEB DOWNS - Addition to Astoria. Lots in this Fine Addition are nov on Sale and Parties Buying now are sure oi Doubling their Money within Six Months. Meriwether Downs lies near tho southwestern terminus of the Astoria and South Coast Railroad bridge acro33Yonu"'s Bay,and is only ten minute's ride from Astoria. No timber on this property, and tho land is level and in fine shape for building pur poses. All in grass, no heavj grading. This propertj' being so close to Astouu 11 very desirable for Alechanics end parties desiring a suburban residence. Railro td .tation on the property. Lots from S60 to 3125. Parlies li ing on of town may coire3nond with us. WINGATE & STONE, Agents Odd Fellows Building, Astoria. ew mo CAN BE HAD IN Agent, ('.ill and Examine It ; You Will ho Pleased. K. R. Hawes Is also Agent fir the Buck Patent Cooking Stove, AND OTTTETi FIRST CI. .S STOVES Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand. yr JEPoz? fepleM Moderate Mean ' 'A. .Clwrfce tp lUiyf Business 1'roperty Cheap, on Easy Terms. Ye!ofl;c'ci)u,eJCorilerXoK2bl()0feer; on Third street, which we can sell for the next 33 days, at S2,500, $lr500 down and the balance payablcin ono year. -' bnoDwr-lling and Lot, 23100, feet, on Third street, near the postoffice, can bri nailer tyc neMl 15 days, at $2,500, $1500 down, balance in one year. " (Tne"Busine?s lot, 25x300, 2,000. one half jcasli, the other half in one j ear. Everj body does notjyant outside lots, and all cannot get business property, but some few will inakelortur.es out of these business lots, as this property will bp, worth-noc less than double the present piice by spiing. Call at Once on THE ASTORIA EEAL ESTATE COIHLPAff Y. A NEW ENTERPRISE. ' City, Express Transfer Company.t H. D. Thing and C. E. Miller, TUOTJUETORS. Headquarters at Main Street wharf. TELEPHONE NO. 43. A General Express and Delivery Business transacted. Your patronage is solicited. bR, r i ! FIGt Ki..-. In Ai.rth our while to call lojoionis il tW'i.dcu'ii-H LOW PRICES SIUItI,()KK(U)N K. W. WRIGHT. ORKCJOX. rropeny, nae Lanas, cange AST OUIA, ONLY Oi ;.TWJgiy; s H. W. Strickler, M. D. DEALER IN Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles, Etc. Piescnptlon Clerk speaks Four different Languages. General practice of Medicine attended to by the Doctor. Second Street, near Postolflce. . I ESss taflilEia hs? Mew lork Novelty ALL TKE LATEST NOVELTIES t v SleLxaJs. E&002X.S&, Stationery. Hustler & Aiken The Finest Tract yet. Offered in this Addition. FRONTS ONAIN STREET. The "first street to be extended through to Young's Bay. For a short time we will sell lots in this Splendid Tract at the low price of $ 125 for- Inside Lots. $ S 50 for Corner Lots. KEEN & COOK. Your lily's fori IS WHAT YOU GET AT Foard & Stokes IN Groceries and Provisions. Everything Iu a First-class Store and at Extremely Low Figures. Goods Delivered all over Town. TSe Highest Price raid ror Junk. FOARD & STOKES k. v MMmMmm WHOLESALE AND Groceries, Provisions Crockery, Glass The Largest anil finest asaortment of FresKFr&its and 1Tgetatols. Received fresh every Steamer. wjkix. wAW-m, -AXD CEILING DtCO 5000 donbla roll of Wall Paper and Decorations of the latest styles and .shades just received direct from Eastern factories. .-. Also a large assortment of New Smyrna Rugs, Call and examine. DEALER IN- Groceries Produce. Water Street. Abtoila, Oregon. TELEPnOXE AO. 7. - P. O. BOX 822. 1111 I I wnoiesaie y B BBBMM J. pIh-ynes. Fine Wines, Choice Brands. J have completed arrangements for supplying any brand of 'Winern any quantity at lowest cash figures. The Trade Supplied, Families Supplied. ALL OBDEBSDELIVEBEtfJEREElN AJ3TOKIA. Your patronage in City or Country solioited. A. It Will Pay You UhBuy a. Lot ;. Laurel Park Addition ?Ww The City of Astoria. Thi3 property is now on the market, and is being sold by Worsley Carruther s On the Installment Plan for $40.00 and $50.00 per Lot. $10.00 Cash and $5.00 per Ninth. i Pn't.Ds3tbis opportunity. Tha terminus of a transcontinental road will be olS Y1 m 15 nJmutea walk &om this beautiful tract. . 530 to-day. 250 in ono year. Bar the dollars and buy real estate and wealth is yours. Call at ones upon WORSLBY & QABBOTHBEfl, Corner 3d and OJney Strseta. Store OKI.O T. PARKER. CABI. A. HANSON Parker & Hanson HUCOESSOBS TO C. L. PARKER, DEALEES IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE New Goods Arriving Every.Steamer THIS WEEK, 17 Cs. Boots i Sloes Tbe Old Stand - Astoria Oreson. V RETAIL DEALER IN and Mill Feed. Plated Ware. RATIONS! Of alt grades in boantiful new designs Portiere Curtainsi-L(pia.Hattrng,' . EtEtc. : CHAS. HEILBORN.' DEALER IN SPECIALTY, Sign Writer, Grainerand Ornamental Painter. Cor. Casa and Jefferson Sts.. Astoria, Or. III II 1 wine hous W. UTZ1NGEB, Cosmopolitan Saloon. y