The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, January 12, 1890, Image 1

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ASTOIUA, ORBGOiV, SUNDAY, JANUARY 12. ISJM.
PRKEFIYECENTS
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This property is located in Hustler & Aiken's Ad
dition. The arrangements are completed for a steam
motor to run within a block of the property, and an
electric street car line is projected to run on the street
adjoining Block 27.
O. P. Upshur,
Shipping and Commission Merchant
S?ECIAl.ril
Cannery Supplies
Barbour's Saimon Mel Twines.
M:rnSK Hnuul S.ilimn 1 wiiu.
WOOnyr.RUV Cittn Wai'samlTnlucs
SEINES and NETTING
f)f all Ui-HcrlpSloM FuniWlii'rt .it
Factory l'ni'i'3
FIRE INSURANCE
IXoctcd m rirst CI us Companies,
Ueprt-ver.tJtu: SI3.oo,0(0
Uailfonl, Conn
New York.
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Jlptacj TacHIc Expresi nail ATells, Fargo & Co.
Tklelsen. later
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NGINcERS,
Surveyors and Architects.
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SECOND STREET
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REAL ESTATE ACENT.
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rArtlcul.ir attoiillon K'cn to Propeitlo
JntijperA!4oil.i;?lou ;urch.is ofTim
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Abstracts of Title.
C.R.THOMSON ;
Kwma full Mt of Abstract Books '
ant w-ttl eanilio ilie liileioaiiy jmmi lis-j
lariitiectuMtv Mid funiMiau Ahstnie
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Carnaiiaii &
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1. W. OASK.
IMlttS.TKK'4 AMI WHOl.KSMF AMl
UKTAlt. ILI.i:iW IN
6-ISSH1L MERCHANDISE,
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ASTCUIA
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SEALAND.
Tht terminus of the llwaco am! ShoalwaJei J?a Itai'.roail. T1LB GREAT
EST SUMMER RErOHT ON THE NORTUWEbT COAbT. Lu at the head
of iip Rav. attfecn water, and only
County eat ar.d Commercial Metropolis
vn the market from S50, and upwards.
Kor particulars and full information,
mKKiHinmaiiainmBnimMiKianmH:e
The Favorite
Medicine for Throat and Lung Diffi
culties has long been, and still is, Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral. It cures Croup,
Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and
Asthma; soothes irritation of the
Larynx and Fauces ; strengthens the
Voc.il Organs; allays soreness 'of the
Lungs; prcents Consumption, and,
ecn in adanced stages of that disease,
relieves Coughing and induces Sleep.
There is no other preparation for dis
eases of the throat and lungs to he com
pared i ith this remedy.
"My wife had a distressing couch,
witli pains in the side and breast. Wo
tried various medicines, but none did
her any good until I got a bottle of
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which has cured
hcY. A neighbor, Mrs. Glenn, had tho
measles, and tho cough was relieved by
the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I
have no hesitation in recommending this
Cough Medicine
to e cry one afflicted." Robert Horton,
Foreman llcadliyht, Morrillton, Ark.
"I have been afflicted with astlmia
lor forty 3 ears. Last spring I w as taken
with a violent cough, whiih threatened
to terminate my tlajs. E cry one pro
nounced me in consumption. I deter
mined to try Ajcr's Cherry Pectoral.
Its effects were magical. I was immedi
ately rche cd and continued to improve
until entirely reco ered." Joel Bullard,
Guilford, Conn.
" Six months ago I had a sei ere hem
orrhage of the lungs, brought on by an
incessant cough which deprived mo of
sleep and rest. I tried arious reme
dies, but obtained no relief until I be
can to taUc Ajer's Cherry Pectoral. A
Few bottles of this medicine cured mc."
Mrs. E. Coburn, 10 Second at,, Lowell,
Mass.
"For children afflicted with colds,
coughs, sore throat, or croup, I do not
know of any u-medy which will gho
more speed v lcliel than Ajer's Cherry
IVetnnil. I ha e found it. also, invalu
able in cases of "Whooping Cough."
Ann Lcejoy, 12T.7 Washington street,
Doston, Mass.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
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Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Bold by nil Dru2ClsU- Vnco $1 ; lx bottles, fi.
TIIE
DIAMOND PALACE
GUSTAY HASSEX, Projr.
A lir,;e :uici Wt 11 Select . XooU U Fine
ft?
1 At Hxlp im ly Ia fricr-j
' All bonis Uoupbt at Ihi fctiUMshmpnt
WarrantGtl Genuine
a M'Foi.i;n
Cr'i C".- vi"l jiipihom "-"i
Thompson & Ross
(Vrry a I nil Line of
Choice Staple and
Groceries,
Fancy
j Give Us a Call and Se Convinced.
A NEW ENTERPRISE.
Cily Express Transfer Company.
H. D. Thing and C. E. Miller,
l'llOPRIETOUS.
Headquarters at Main Street wharf.
TELh.rH ONE KO. 43.
A General Express and lcll crj- Uusli.css
tnms.icted.
Your pairoiiaire L1 solicited.
twelve miles from tlie bar. i no coming
of Tacific county. .Now laid out.
eall on or address
Lots
A. 8EABORC,
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Have Put
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A HOOSIER'S JOKE.
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JajMl It Low Down on Bfii
Mary, but It Was All Ili?ht.
aid
Onoday I was riding along a high
way in Indiana when 1 came upon a
pile of bedding and articles of crock
ery and hardware in front of a farm ,
house, and seated on the horse block
was a corpulent old man with a very
red face. Naturally enough I asked
him what had happened, and lie went .
off into laughter which lasted a full j
minute before ho could reply. ,
"V'Thcm duds belong to Ben and!
:Jary." I
''But who arc Ben and Alaryr' I
"Bens my mv ha! ha! ha! I'e
laffed till I'm almost dead. Bens mv
sou, and Man- is his ha! ha! Im!
wife."
"Eut who tumbled thoe things out
there?'
"I did."
"And where are Ben and Mary?"
"She's gone home and he's broke
for the woods. Stranger excuse me
but I'd have to laff if there was a
corpse in the house. It's too dnrned
funny for anything ha! ha! haP
And he yelled and whooped until
he could 'have been heard half a
mile. "When he sobered up a littlo I
asked:
"Is there a joke in tnis some
where?' "Is there? Whoop! I should say
there was! Go into the house and
vou'll find tho old woman nigh dead
with laffin."
"You see Ben got married about
three months ago. Purty good boy,
but inclined to be tricky. He married
a pnrty fair girl, but she's drelTuly am
bitious. They cum homo to live, and
about a mouth ago wanted ne'n tho
old woman to deed oyer the farm to
them and be taken keer of the rest of
our lives. We didn't like the idea, but
thev hunt' to it, and so last week I
made out a deed and handed it over.
It wasn't a deed describiu' this farm,
but some other farm, though it all
looked reg'lar nuff."
"You doubted their faith, ehr
"1 kinder did, and so ha! ha! ha!
Sa stranccr don't think hard of me,
but I've got to laff or bust Just
tickles me way back to my shoulder
blades.
He went off into another fit and
when he got his breath again he con cen
tinued: "This niomin' was the bixih day
since they got tho deed. As toon as
breakfast was over Ben raid they'd
concluded to git along without our
valued company, and suggested that
as it wc3 nine miles to the poor-houpe
we make an early start. He intended
to turn us smack outdoors without a
dollar, but he got left. 1 told him he'd
better look into the deed a bit and he
went to town and diskhered the trick
I had placed. Yon orler seen them
two when they eomc back! Why,
why
And he laughed again until 1 had to
pat him on the bade to prevent a
catastrophe.
"Thev were the hrunblcat, down
troddenest, used-upest, gone-to-pieces
pair jou ever set eyes on. Ben got a
plug of terbaccer and a boss pistil and
left for the woods, and Mary tied a
wet towel around her head and hoofed
it fur her father's house. I've brought
out their duds and piled "cm up here,
and if thov don't send for 'em before
noon they can go to the dogs.'
"Well, they deserve it"
"Yes, they do, but it was a narrer
escape fur me." If that deed had bin
all right m'n tho old woman would be
paupers to-day. But it wasn't nil
right, and and"
And I had driven at least half a mile
before I lost tho sounds of his laughter.-
X. I". Sun.
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Confirm oar statement when we say
that Dr. Acker's English Remedy is in
every way superior to any at d all other
preparations for the Throat and Lungs.
In Whooping Cough and Croup, it is
magic and relieves at once. Remem
ber this Remedy ib sold on a positie
guaran'ee. Sold by J. W. Conn.
Floods are reported in the north
western portion of Queensland, and
part of the town of Normanton is
submerged, the water in many places
f being twenty feet deep. The adjacent
territory is under water, tho Hoods
covering an area of 300 miles.
Bfci. ACKER'4 EAGLKM 1ILIjS
Are active, effective and pure. For
sick headache, disordered stomach,
loss of appetite, bad complexion and
biliousness, they have never been
equaled, either in America or abroad.
ROBB &
on the Market the Fine Property of Henry Powell,
NEW YEAR'S PRESENT I
Certain to Double in Value Before New-Years, 1891.
ASTOEIA EEAL ESTATE
mi
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tlili powder never VHnes. A m .ir.Al of
jrttv. strwnirtli and huk-om5itess. .More
ecuiuM'iItMl than tlic ur.lin.ir kinrt-.atid eau
not Ik- njd in ioinpetuion wun ine niuut
tr.tle of low U st. li-rt weight, alum or pnos
phatr HvJers. Sold only in can. 1UYAL
21 VKIVfi PoWIlRtt CO. 0C, VhII-nI.. N. " .
Lewis M .ton jtsorr & Co., Agenb, Pott-
land. "jes'iii.
A lady tells us that she heard a col
ored preacher ea y: "Do fo part of do
house will please sit down; fo' de hind
part cannot see the fo' part if de fo
part presist in standing befo de hind
part, to de uttah obsceusion of de hind
part by do fo' -paTVCJiristian Ad
couite. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria
(Then Baby vra3 eict, w ga.ro her Castoria.
tVhca she xvas a Child, sho cried for Castcrio,
3T. eYin YAnmn ?.?f A. .ltw.frt rart?v
iVhcnshe had Children, she sto them Cssrtori'
Tho death-rate in Paris is so reat
owing to influenza and kindred dis-
C2f es that the snpjily of cofiim jh ex
hausted.
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JACOBS o
TRADE
Rem
UC CDCAT
EDYfPJ
Every application elves relleC.
Every bottle contains sv car.
Every bottlo tested ms te quality.
ETciy Genuine EiiUe Bears tkllii'i Stature
Every testimonial strictly trno.
Every day Increased desnands.
Every patient Is amazed and cared.
Every ache or pain sacenmba.
SoldbyDnipyid3cndDcaItrsEKryiehcTC.
THE CHARLES A.V0CELER CO.. ItRhMft. KML
Tutt's Pills
trill save tho dyspeptic from siaay
days of misery, and cnablohlm to eat
whatever ho wishes. Thoy prevent
Sick Headache
cause the food to assimilate and new
lah the body, give keen appetite, aa4
Develop Flesh
and olid muscle. Elerantly
coaied. Price, 25 cents per box
Sold Everywhere.
Office, 4A Murray St if. Ye
no to
LARSON & HILLBACK
GROCERIES
A:i FKESII F1SI1T.S
Orders I cluercd Free of Charge. Country
Orders Solicited. Third ttreet.
next to rioncer ofilce.
H. W. Strickler, M. D.
DEALER IN
Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles, Etc.
rrcscriptlon Clerk speaks Four different
Laniiapes.
General practice of Medicine attended to
by tho Docror.
Second Mreet, urar rostofllce.
ft VWt.r tS3i
PSBJfflt MARK.1
PMi
Morgan & Sherman
GROCERS
And Dealers In
special Attention Given to Filling
Of Orders.
uL . LINE CARRIED
Mill Supplies furnished at Satis
factory Terms.
P.p n iM.t delivered la any part of the city.
Office and Warehouse
i j MuiiieN NV KuiMlng on Water Street.
!'. t . IVix trvt. Telephone No. S7.
IVt'OSH t. OREGON.
T. B. Loughery.
DRALER- IX
Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes,
Confectionery, Etc
SOXE BUT THE BEST BBASDS HANDLED.
TUIKD STREET,
Opposite Halm's Boot and Shoe Store,
I. HIT. Case.
BANKER,
ESTABLISHED - - 1870.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Drafts draws araMable In any part of the
0. 8. and Km-opc, and on Hong-Kong. China
Omi'R riOUKP : a. M. to 3 I-. at.
Otu -ri iiOir Hum hixi.. Vtoit i. Orton.
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Tho only medictno which dwtroyj tha
ztrms of Catvrh. Rheumatism, Femnla
Complaints Co leumptinn (if not too fnr
zon". Urncpia, Malarial and oil Blood
ind -in Dio xses. It i a iTo and positivo
ro for Loss of Manhood and Gon
Drrhao. In pleasant to druk. Givoitntrial
Price, 7o.cats and Sl.Zi. '
PACIFIC SLOPE MEDICINE CO.,
Spokane Fall?, Wash.
J. C. Dement, Bole Agent, Astoria
CniEF OF TOLICE SALE.
Notice Is hereby Riven that by irtuc
of a vrarrant issued by thi" auditor and
rolice jr.dKC of the city of Astoria, in
accordance with an order made by tlie'
common council of the city or Astoria,
by ordinance number 1138. entitled an
ordinance ordering the auditor and po
lice judge to issue warrants for the col
lection or assessments remaining un
paid on the Washington street sewer as
sessment, approved November 29th. 1889.
Said warrant bearing date the 30th day
of November 18S9. commanding me to
levy upon lot number 4 in block number
39 in the city of Astoria, as laid out and
recorded by John McClure. to collect an
assessment of S65, which assessment
was mado for the construction of a sewer
in Washington street, between the south
side, Astor .street and 100 feet north of
the north side of Water street, by or
dinance number 1100 entitled an ordin
ance declaring the probable cost of con
structing a sewer In Washington street
from the south side of Astor street to
100 feet north of the north side of Water
street, approved July 25, 1889. 1 have
this day leived upon lot number 4 block
number 39 in McClure's Astoria, said lot
being assessed to Chas.Kohr as owner,
and on Wednesdnvthe29thof January
1890, atao'ClocK jr.JL.oi sam uay in
front of the courthouse door in said cit
ouse aoor in sam city
of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will
Til
rocced to sell lot ao.4. dik no. xj in .mc-
Clure's Astoria, to the highest bidder
therefor, to pay said assessment, costs
and expenses of sale. Said sale to be
for U.S- gold coin.
Dated at Astoria, this 28 day of Decem
ber 1889.
W. J. BARRY,
Chief of Police.
Sillies!
baiery
PARKER
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: lots
: five-acre
: " property
the postoffice, clear and nearly level. No wild cat - t-;
J property handled by us. Prices now 810 and $12 -5-'
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CO.
CHIEF OF POLICE SALE.
Notice 13 hereby given that by virtue
of a warrant issued by the auditor and
police jodge of the city of Astoria, in ac
cordance with an order made by tho com
mon council of the city cf Astoria, by or
dinance number 113S, entitled an ordi
nance ordering the acditor and police
jndgo to issue warrants for tho collection '
or ussessuieuib rt'iumimi uopaiu on. iqo
Washington street sevrer assessment ap
proved Nov. )th. 1889. Said warrant
bearing date the 30th day of November,
1889, commanding mo to levy upon lot
number 2 in block number 40 in tho city
of Astorin, as laid out and recorded by
John McClure, to collect an assessment
of $.3, which assessment was made for
tho construction of a sewer in Washing
ton street, between tho south side of
Astor street, and 100 feet north of tho
north side of Water street, by ordinance
No. 1,100 entitled an ordinance declaring
the probablo coit of constructing a sewer
in ashmgton street from the south sido
of Astor street to 100 feet north of tho
north side of Water street, approved July
25, 18S9, 1 havo this day levied upon lot
number 2 in block number 10 in McClurca
Astoria, said lot being assessed to M.
Meyer a3 owner and on Wednesday tho
29 day of January 1890. at 2 o'clock p. ar.
of said day in front of the court houso
door in said city of Astoria, Clatsop
county, Oregon will proceed to sell lot
number 2 in block number 40 inIc
Clnre's Astorin, to the highest bidder
therefor, to pay said assessment, costs
and expenses of sale. Said salo to be for
U. S. gold coin.
Dated at Astoria, this 28th day of
December, 1889.
W. J. BARRY,
Chief of police.
CIIIEF OF TOLICE SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtno
of a warrant issued by the- auditor and
police judge of tho city VI Astoria, in ac
cordance with an order made by tho com
mon council of the city of Astoria, by or
dinance number 1133, entitled an ordi-
judge to issuo warrants for the collection
of assessments remaining unpaid an tho
Wnshincton street sewer assessment, ap
proved November 29th, 18S9, Baid warrant
bearing dato tho :otu d?y of riovtmber, i
18S9, commanding mo to levy upon lot
number 5, in block number 39, in the
city of Astoria, as laid out and recorded
by John McClure. to collect an assess
ment of $6.", which rssessnient wa3 ror.de
for the construction of n severer in Wash
ington street, between tho south side t f
Asror street and one hundred feet norlh
of the north sido of Water street, 1 or
dinance number 11GO, cntit:e.l "n ordi
iiancc decldriny tho ;ro!.ib!e coot t.f con
stnictmg a ?over in Washington street,
from thesonthside of Astor s:rMt to o'io
hnndr feet north of the north side of
Water street, approved July 25th. 1SS3. I
havo this da3 levied upon lot number 5,
in block nuuber 39. in ilcCInro'a Astoria,
s.iid lot being asseSitSaed to Cha4?. Uohr,
as owner, and on Wednesday, the 29th
daj- of Jannarj-. 1890. at 2 o'clock p. j: ,
of said day, in front cf tho court house
door in s'aid city of Astorin, Chitaop
connt Oregon, will proceed to sell lot
number .", in block number 39, in Mc
Clnro's Aatonn, to tho highest bidder
therefor, to pav said assessment, costs
and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for
U. S. gold coin.
Dated at Astoria, this 2Sth dav of De
cember, 15vS9. W. J. BAHRY,
Chief of Police.
ASTORIA TRANSFER CG.
ANJ
Livery Stables.
Conveyances of any kind, on short notice.
Transferring BaEgage, etc., a specialty.
Telephone No, 12.
SHEKMAN & WAHD.
City Wood Yard.
Hamilton & Co., Prop'rs.
Office and Woodyard on Gray's Bock.
All Kinds of Fine Dry Wood Cut
AND DELIVERED
At Kcaouablo L'rxce. Satisfac
tion (anarnnteed Our PstronH.
All Orders promptly filled and delivered
In any part of the city.
Magnus 0. Crosby
" I)faler in
umm, IBOH, STEEL.
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
STOVES. TINWARE
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON,
T?i-yi AND Copper.
mmm mmmm
are uany selling oy leiegrapn ana letter in ,r -Z.ri
Block 27, as laid out by J. H.
is the straight goods; only
ALDERBR00K
Joins Astoria on the East and will be the
terminus of the two Transconti- .
nental Railways.
Young's Addition to Alderbrook !
Is the only inside addition on the market,
and prices of lots will treble in value ?
within three months.
Buy now, while lots
$20 down and
Wingate
BARBOTJK'S
Irrch
Flax
HAVE NO
OOIK
T3Wy Bd gf
GKAXD PRIX PARIS 1873,
AD
GRAND GROSS OF TIIE LEGION D'HONNETJR. J -
They received the
ONLY GOLD MEDAL
For FLAX THREADS at the
Ziondon Fish.eries Eadiibitioa 1883.
And have been awarded I1IGIIER TRIZES at the various
INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS,
Than the goods of any other
THREAD XKACTXrjPAGTCCTStBXHi
IN THE WORLD,
Quality Can JLlways be Depended on.
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Fisne
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HENRY DOYLE & CO..
517 and 519 Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO.
AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST.
WOODBERRY SEINE TWINE, ROPE and NES
TING Constantly on Hand. SEINES, FOUNDS and
TRAPS Furnished to order at Lowest Factory Price. '
LIDDICOAT & CRIBB.
Carpcutcrs amlBnilclcrs.
UoU & ircCurtrie's old stand, have oer 2C0
plates and drawings of all kinds and styles
f dwelling-houses, ranging from 900 to
$1 .00 Call and sec them.
BsasHcissasassiasi2nHUiiisus3MSKinMsisHF'
D. Gray. This
one mile from
are
selling: for
$7-5;
$10 per month.
& Stone,
Threads
EQUAL !
mflfy,
men use no uk
FOR SALE.
A Tract of Desirable Land
On the Walluski. containing between 50 &ad
60 acres ; half of it is tide land. For pnrtte
ulars, enquire of W1L BOCK.
At GermaniaSalooB.
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