t4K -- CJ She gaits gforiatt ASTOBIA. OREGON: WEDNESDAY .MAKCH 19, 1890 Cttj- u Chb(j OMcIml Paper. Pxxtxr has a new paper called Whyl Nobody seems to know why it started. The rivers and harbors bill will be ready in about three weeks. The ap propriations will reach $20,000,000. Ecbopeak princes seem to regard the United States as a sort of patented nacfcipe where they can drop a title in the slot asd get a wealthy wife. i m KJe, look,1 exclaimed the Chicago girl at dinner, "here's something in the wop.'" "Look at it closely," said her brother, "and see if it isn't New York." The level headed Tacoma A'ews thinks that n man with a sack, who ttakes people to start & newspaper to farther his own personal schemes k bound to lose. Every time. Dom Pkdbo says he would like to return to Brazil as n private citizen. At this distance north of tho equator it looks very much as though it would be difficult for him to return in any other capacity. The Kansas Farmers' alliance op poses any further immigration from Europe. The alliance claims that things are bad enough now, and if laore people are induced to come there the condition of affairs will bo even worse. Mr. Pakxeia, has decided to prose cute the newspapers that copied the libelous articles published by tho Lon don Times. If he keeps this up long enough ho ought to get enough in damages to effectually screen him from want in his old ago. Yix.LiBD, it is scmi-officially an nounced, has completed his arrange ments for the liquidation of the Orc- roa Transcontinental. An official statement shows that Oregon Trans continental stock has a book value of about $15 per share. which has added immensely to the com fortof the English town workerbutren ders it impossible for tho home farmer to continue to pay the rentals of a few years ago. The revenues of the aris tocratic owners of country estates are correspondingly reduced, and soma of them who are loaded down with ob ligations to pay annuities to younger members of the family, are reallv land-poor in consequence. Sxrxiii more indicative of trouble in the old world is apparent in the tele graph dispatches on the first vase. which came over the wires last night. Disruption of cabinet by wholesale resignation, and a growing socialistic sentiment are enough to keep Germany in hot water. while England and the other nations have gigantic strikes to look out for, which may yet result serious ly. Labor must bo fairly treated by capital, or the trouble will not be all on tho other side of the Atlantic. Our own fair land is almost on the verge of an impending crisis, which can be averted only by a little more regard for the rights of the laborers and pro ducers of the country. Is Consumption IncHrmblc? Head the follewing: Mr. C. II. Morris, Newark, Ark says: "Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and phy sicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is tho finest medicine ever made." Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption I would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now In best of health." Try it. Sample bottles free at J. W. Conn's Drug Store. TelcpkeaelsedatBg Mease. Best Beds in town. Booms per night SO and 23 cts., per week S1.50. Dew and clean. Private entrance. Meals CeekeO. te Order. Private rooms for ladies and families: at Central Kestaurant, next to Foard & Stokes'. NEW TO-DAY. It is now given out cold that "Wm. Windom, the secretary of tho treasury, once actually rode & mule," and the tact is being published all over the eountry. As long as "Windom didn't steal the mule we don't know as there m anything remarkable in the story. Is it not about time for some patri otic imaginations to start a rumor to the effect that the numerous English syndicates, having secured all the purchasable enterprises of America, are being huddled together by several wealthy Americans and formed into a trust? Jams Zohbab, England's minister to Hayti, is in New York on his way feoaae for a visit Chatting with a re porter about Haytian affairs, he ex pressed tho opinion that there would soon be another fight in that country. Perhaps thatis the reason he is get flag out Ekfxbor WrLiiiAM, of Germany, appears to bo growing as fond of mak ttf after dinner speeches as Chicago's friend, Chaunoey M. Depew. It is Botioeable, however, that what Will am says, being backed by an army one million strong, carries greater weight than Mr. Depew's utterances. m Kb. Hxxnr Vxelabd has notified the twin cities of St. Paul and Minne apolis that it they will place 31,000,000 at hk disposal he will issue stock to Sbem for the amount and make that aeighborhood the greatest manufac turing center in tho entire northwest Bat as he makes this liberal offer con ditional upon the twin cities dropping their rivalry and working in harmony with each other, it does not seem to tend in much danger of acceptance. Irs. Derby & Mrs. Meizie Ha e Received a Fine Llneot 0 SPRING 0 W 1 1 Mllll nery -: Ms To which they call the attention of tho La mes 01 Astoria ana vicinity. They have added DHESSM4.KING to their ousmess ana nave engaged a nrst-ciasa Dressmaker from PortlandT to take charge of that department. CASE'S IHMBMMMMBHfMKSIlt! ASTOEIi! KNOWN AS THE OLD MILL PROPERTY. Tfae Finest Inside Prop- on the Market To-Day ! J. H. MANSELL, - REAL ESTATE BROKER, NOTABY PUBLIC FOB STATE OF OBEGON. City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water Frontage for Sale. CorrcsjKMidcr.ee Solicited. r. O. Box 3GJ. Established 1S63. INVESTMENTS MADE FOR OUTSIDE PARTIES. Next YV. U. Telegraph Office. Third St Astoria, Oregon. The Mikado Candy Factory Manufactures Daily the Finest of Peanut Taffy, Molasses Chewing Peppermints, Vanilla and Straw berry Chunks. Only Time Forts of a le South of) U I P. 1 1 Also Handle None but the Finest and Imported Key West CIGARS. l'lcase Call ami fihe nirt a Tri.il. THIRD KTKEET, Next W. U. Telegraph Offlce Dock This splendid Business and Residence Property lies on the south side of the hill, sloping downward from the cemetery, and has a deep water frontage on Young's Bay. It wHl be traversed by a ciible or motor line within six months. Clear, level lots in this magnificent tract are now for sale on easy terms, at prices which will rapidly advance. D. H. WELCH & CO , Heal Estate, Insurance, General Broters NOTARY TUBLIC FOR OREGON. We have Property in the original townsite from $225 up wards. Good Business and Residence Property always on our list. Investments made for non-residents. Correspondence solicited. Call and see us. Ofllce on Water Street, near Union Pacidc Wharl and Depot. Great Slaughter Sale - Mil MB OF- rrXD3Ecma For Particulars Inquire of Waeren & Weight No Time Like the Present. LOTS .I07XINC THE CITY LIMITS IX BERRY'S ASTORIA anHANT HORN'S ASTORIA ("Iip.iimt to da than at any future time. This property Is advancing Terms easy. -. LOTS IX ' Extension : to : Railway : Addition TIIESK ARE THE J JEST 31 YS OX THE MARKET. Stationery, Musical Goods and Notions, for the Next Sixty Days. CALL Olt WRITE -- BUY YOUR LOTS IN Change of Business. IIIAVE THIS DAY BOUGHT OUT THE business of Marlon and Bergman. All bills due up to date will be collected by the undersigned. JACOB STKAUSS. Aitona, Or., March H, '90. FOR SALE. A ICxs&ouri man who lost his eye in ft railway accident sued the company, wd a jury lias just given a verdict in kB favor, the award being $10,000. Tbe company has appealed. The offi cials do not think an eye is worth any eh sum. It the value of a human lite k only $5,000, which figure is now pretty well established by precedent, it ie no wonder they demur. If this verdict is approved there will have te be a thorough and radical readjust BM&t of anatomical values. The SW 1-4 of Block No. 22, Shively's Astoria. Consisting of three lots each 50x150. mak ing a splendid corner site 150 feet square for anneiesldencc, and In the best part of tae city, "with magnificent views of river and bar. Good liousos all around and service water within ten feet. Price $5,000. J. H. Mansell, Real Estate Broker. Valuable Acreage for Sale The 55-Acre Tract of niram Gray with Im provements thereon, valued at 2,000, at $250 per acre. Apply to E. C. LEWIS, or W. B. ADAIR. TParjxi. for Rent With forty-lHe head of cattle for half the increase. Call or write to O. P. JOIIANSON. Vesper, Clatsop County, Or. Morgan & Sherman GROCERS And Dealers In Sunny Mead Addition! TO ASTORIA. This fine property has been put on the market by Mrs. Onrns Adair, M. D., and Is situated near the Astoria and South Coast Railroad. PRICES, S50 AND S60. FOKSALEHY McGOWAN BROS. ft TUTTLE, Third St., East of Olney. W. L. TJHLENHART, Real Estate Broker, $25 $7 , fUU) Buys One-Half Business Block, fUUV centrally located. Eftf! Buys a Nice Business Lot on ,AJU second Street, CR Rflfl Buys a Nice Business on the cor 9SfJW ner olney and Fourth Streets. C5 Hftft Will buy a Block In Adair's As PJjuu tona. one block from horse car line, and cleared. CQ (lflfl Buys a Nice Residence and a s9v,JW corner Lot lu McClure's Astoria. C99R Buys Choice Lots in Hustler & A I ttJ ice., Astoria. Cl RTin Buvs a House and Lot in Mc- I jJUv ciure'd Astoria, only two blocks from schoolhouse. Cl 900 Will buy a Fine Residence Lot In I jbUU McClure's Astoria. Fine view. Oftfl Will buy Three Fine Lots In AI jCMU derbroofc. Lots are 50x100 each. $1 C9 fW) Buys Lot 4, Block SO. McClure's ,uuu AstorIa,only two blocks from the courthouse. $800 Lot 1. Block 10S, McClure's Astoria, two blocks from schoolhouse. Lots in the Principal Outside Additions to Astoria. Also some Fine Acreage suitable for Platting. OFFICE ON THIRD ST.. Opp. Odd Fellow's Building Look at the Bargains. Tie Astoria Seal Estate aid Trust Co., (INCORPORATED.) CAPITAL, $50,000. Flavors Brick Building, Opp. Occident Hotel. President L. P. W. QUIMBY. V.ce-Presidenf, C. W. WILLIAMS. Secretary. W. H. EDWARDS. Room 1G, N. E. Cor. First and Alder, Portland, Or. ROBB & PARKER, Apts, Astoria, Oregon. The Leading Tailors. Fielder ; & : McDonald. Call and See Our Nobby Stock of Spring Goods Just Arrived. It comprises the latest goods in the market, ami wc offer them at prices never before heard of in Astoria, ami guarantee the best and most comfortable fitting suits in the city. Next to G. H. Cooper's Astoria, Oregon. Cl 1 nnil wm buy 4 Ln:s on Strcot Car! r vw uQe ana 50 reel Water Front jige, near U. P. Wharf. Can Riinnl ip.qI xoxa leue on a 500-acre farm in expired the other day and lease "was issued to the same He has been paying 36,000. Far the coming year his rent will be oaly $2,500. The reduction is more a half and is chiefly due to the offerings of very cheap from this and other countries, Special Attention Clvento Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies funiNtied Ht Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered In any part of the city. Office and Warehouse In Uume's New Kutldlug on Water Street P. O. Rex U. Telephone No. 87. ISTORIA. OREGON. . P. N00NAN fc 00., (Successars to) J. P. HYNES, DEALKItS IN- Groceries Produce. Water Street, Astoria, Oregon. TELEPHONE NO. 7. - P. O. BOX SM H W ASTORIA NEW ASTORIA is located on the harbor between Tmtj Point and Fort Stevens, at a place where there i wler, well in anore, aeep enougn ior ik wgcBi. -ut the oeeaB. Anchorance room for hundreds of Teasels, frost every dangerous breeze mat diows. $3,500 Will buy Reed Business Corner on Street Car line, soxiso. $3,000 Good Business Comer on Street Car line, conso. $3,000 Good Business Lot on Street Car Hne,C9xl29. $2,000 Will buy a Bock In Williams-port. $2,000 Business Lot, One-Half Block from Street Car, 50x150. $2,100 Will buy 250 Acres of Land with house. 1 RfV) w,n b,,y aGml Residence I.ol. . ,www ,oX1a 50x150 feet. Cl Ifin WHl huvlGO Acres of Lnml, (nt . , . ww gt Quarter iMile from ColuuiM i Kh. 41 And Will Buy 00 I I UUU wan ,ouse. Acres of Tlli I.:m, A)ft Will buy 60 Acres of Title ImmI ; V uood location. $475 Will buy good Corner Iot in OInej's Astoria, 50x100. $225 to S2.V) w.ll buy I.o!s in Block No. 70, bhhely s Astoria. $175 Will buyiOAcreof good Tide I.ina, good location. For Particulars Call at the Office of D. S. WELCH & CO, Fitzgerald & Carney, REAL ESTATE DEALERS. ASTORIA. OREGON. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. ... P. O. BOX 733. THIS PROPERTY WiU be Placed on the Market Mmrck 20th, 1890, aid Will Be Sold t Uni fim Prices at either Agcy. My Book Stop A FINE STOCK Children's : Carriages JX7ST B.ECEIVED. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. CMfflD a $ BLOCK 20 Hustler & Aiken's Addition Has been subdivided and is now on the market. VAN DUSEN A CO. THIS DESIRABLE BLOCK is entirely clear. Is situated on the proposed Cable Road route between Genevieve and Slain streets, and within one street of Taj lot's proposed Motor route. The Oregon Land Co. J. A. Manager . HAS AN ASTORIA OFFICE 1 S.JW. COR. THIRD AND OLNEY STREETS, Buy and Sell Property on Commission. We Deal in Real Estate and are Successful in Our Business. BHIHMmmHRffiffiSHHRBMH Lois in Case's Astoria Are Now on Sale AT TUB OFFICE OF THE Astoria Real Estate Co. PRICES FROM $150 TO $250 EACH. TJEIMIS One-Half Cash; the JJalancu in Six ami Twelve Months. 5C E. J, Ford & Ge: GEXEBAt AGENTS. ASTORIA AGEJTTS- Wingatelit Stone, Keen t Cook. i J wi These SEINES are made true taper and! from an actual scale, and will hang true and draw when hung in to lines, and from the Gold Medal 1-2 Patent Twine. RIGHT AND LEFT HAND LAID PATENT ROPE, 9 thread and larger, soft and free from kinking. SALMON TRAP NETS knit from the Gold Medal 1-2 Patent Twine, superior to the medium laid, stronger, more durable and Holds Tar Longer. Letters or Telegraph shall have our Prompt and Careful Attention American Net & Twine Co EataMlsked 1842. Boatoo, Maw. Capital, $350,990. N. B. Wo have the largest Netting and Twine plant. New and costly machinery has lately been added for knitting heavy Traps for tho Colombia river, and Seines for the Alaska Salmon Fisheries, and the moat skillful help employed. Highest awards atBoston, 18(59, Philadelphia. 1876. London Fisheries Exposition, 18S3, v ASTORIA 4Mb- -- ti lts fronUge naturally affords the finest opportunity for bnildinff, docks "where ships may exchange freights with the-raUroad cars with but one hauling. -And that is just what i gosag Mr happen at NEW ASTORIA, - - z. f -J.: