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rr -HJ8V W f "-s9fe-'- &) 5hc gang lfotfiuu ASTORIA. OREGON: STKDAY. ... APKIL27.1- City ami Cunij-Official "Piijwr. SIX page a A GiaAXTIC MOVEMENT. Irsccmfe probable that by Mty 1st a gigantic effort to earn out the univer sal eight Itonr movement will be or gaaiasl iukIw the management of tin? American federation of lnbor. The federation ctaims to have affiliated with no fewer than 750,000 laeu, and its leaders arpie, tlmt assuming tliis three-quart erF m a million of workers work forty irecla to a year, they can by contributing ten cents a week apiece, raie a fund of $3,000,000 in a year. Of this sum it is estimated 200.000 can le col lected before the end of May. and tf lis wrill be placed at the disposal of any trade in which there is cither a strike or a lockout. Those at the head say that the workmen by this means Avill le assured against loss of wages dur ing the period of the lockout or strike and such assurance it is exacted, will increase the list of members of Hie federation from thousands to millions. The federation thinks that the placing of Mich a sum at the disposal of a single trade will prevent both strikes and lockouts, and that the scenes of misery and want which have hitherto accompanied prolonged strike, will be seen no more. TnK works of Ibsen, the Norwegian novelist are now "all the go." On his Iages for the first time the readers sees society through a clear glass, and how hopeless all social problems must le lccause men and women in the domestic relations are not fiee, honest, frank and independent human being, bat are constrained by education and their constant surroundings to stoop to small artifices, prelh deceptions and falsehoods. Ibsen puts all of these things broadh. fearlcssh and dramalicallv. Society feels as if it had been shipped in the face, men turn and writhe from the picture and women hang their heads. Bill women may well look up. for it is the sunlight of truth that comes through the clear glass. For the first time !he can understand the full significance of the question, "What matters it ir I gain the whole world and lose my own soniy Slie finds it only in and through the truth, only in the clear knowledge that whatever ends are gained b dissimulation, falsehood and (deceit are woie than useless and do not make for eternity. S. T. D.Nsm:mtY. a blind man, and Mrs. Victoria Swain were married at Little Hock. Ark., a few days since About four years ago Mrs. Swain's hu-band suddenly disappeared, and a few months afterward she leeched a letter telling of the death of her hus band. She afterward met Mr. Daus lerry and they were married. About one year after the ceremony had been performed Swain appeared on the scene and the marriage was dissohed. Mrs. Swain immediately began a suit for divorce on the ground of deseition. and gained the case. After a year's separation tho two parties are again married and happiness once more reign. Tun federal magistrate who struck a pretty widow with his cane, in Chi cago, is crhaps. excusable. The wo man was cowhiding him so vigorously that it was ver uncomfortable for him to stay there, and, as she w:is clinging to his whiskers as only a pretty widow can cling, it was im possible for him to depart witlioui surrendering iossession of his facial adornment. Being a married man he could not render her powerless b pinioning her in his arms, and, in fact, he was helpless in every oilier way. Then, in further extenuation, it is to be remembered that this was a Chicago widow. 3Ionn than three thousand 3Ior mons are said to be preparing to emi grate from Utah to British Columbia. Utah may sometime be lit for state hood. w m ASTOKIA NEW ASTORIA has the best deep water frontage and anchorage of any town on the Pacific Coast and is the point where the Astoria and South Coast Railway Com any and the Albany and Astoria If. R. Company have selected locations for their terminal shipping docks. A lot bought in NEW ASTORIA to-day will net the buyer a fortune in the near future. The chance to get in at the present low prices will hold good for only a short time. Tiie awakening of nature cannot be without its inspiration to the mind. It is the constantly recurring miracle of all time which has alwavs been mag nificent and mysterious, and which ex ercises no less a spell this spring than it did when the prince first awoke the sleeping beauty in the wood with a kiss so long, long ago. The sleeping leauly of to-day, whether it is violet or crocus iliat springs into life under the rays of the sun, has all the witch ing of ibt okl fairy tale. - I GnoitOF. J j. Newton, a wholesale j grocer of Boston, promised to pay John Lankota. a New York drummer. S100 if lie stopped drinking and smoking for onecar. Lankota carried out the :igreemeut, but the grocer refused to pay. The drummer sued him, and the superior conrt ordered Newman to pay $100 and costs. Texas women are working on can- I vas a huge map of that huge state, j The name or each of tho 2G1 counties will be worked "with some beautiful jiiuuuii iiiiKu; in um uuuui. viiu ui j the counties Tom Green is larger than r- - .i .. iuassncitnseus anu uounecucut combined. SLEEEP1HG APART. Married people sustaining themono gamic relation, especially, make a great mistake in allowing themselves to sleep together. This practice, in a measure, leads to uncongeniality. Ifrcin five to eight hours bodily con tact every twenty-four with one per son not only causes an equalization of those magnetic elements which, when diverse in quantity and quality, pro duce physical attraction and passional love, but it promotes permanent nn- cougcniality by making the married pair grow alike physically. The inter change of individual electricities and the absorption of each other's exhala tions lead directh to temperamental inadaption. and to this cause may doubtless be ascribed one of the chier reasons why a husband and wife manifest such a tendency to grow alike after main j ears or matrimonial companionship. There is nothing that will so derange the nervous sys tem of a person who is eliminative in nenous force a, to lie in bed all night . with another person who is absorbent m nervous force. The world is over run with alllictetl people from the ef fects of nervous ehnustion and physi cal decaj. To such Dr. Darrin invites them to tr his electric treatment, so sueeesssully applied to thousands of our citizens, and that they will not seek m vain, he submits the following names of people cured who have languished in the throes of disease andnowcnjo the blessings of health i aim Happiness. Names Tlia! Cm tte IN-fcn cd To, Hubert Hardy. Etna, Wash eyes : cured. vvi-1 cau i E. Anderson, Salem, Or. Catarrh seven vcars ; enred. Win. Pnnor,3Iitiaieton, Or. Deaf ness mam vcars : cured. D. "W. Emmett, Salem, Or. Deaf ness ten vcars : restored. Mrs. M. E. Day, Port Madison, Wash. Throat diflicnlty ; cured. lleniy Sough, Macleay, (Jr. Deaf news iif leeu years : restored. Volna Webster, Weston, Weston, Umatilla county, Or. Catarrh ; cured. JJ. IL llice, '61 P street, Portland -I ilearr disease; enred. S. F. Hoskinson, P -fc Blnkely, Wash. Sciatic rheumatism; cured. A. Jackson, Scathe, Wn1:. -Pain in hi-, back for four o:ii -; cured. C. Snowden's girl. Salem, Or. Discharging eas nine ears; cured. llev. 31. 31. B.u-Aior, Brooks, Or. Nasal and throat catarrh; restored. John Wolllin, omck Junction, Wash. Deafness and discharging ears: cuied. Dre. Darrin can be consulted daily at "Washington building, comer Fourth and Washington .streets, ' Portland, and Hotel Gandolfo, Ta-1 coma. Hours 10 to e: evenings, 7 to 8, 1 Sundnjs, 10 to 12. All chronic dg J eases irregularities of women, blood i taints, loss of vital power and early indiscretions permanently cured. j though no references are ever made i in the press concerning such . case-, owing to the delicacy of the patients. Examinations free to all, and circulars will be sent to any address. Charges for treatment according to patient's ability to pay. i he poor treated free of charge from 10 to 11 daily. All private diseases confidentially treated and cures guar-1 anteed. PaiicnL, at a distance can 1m? ' cured by home treatment. 3Iedicine and letters sent without the doctors' name appearing. 3asket Picnic, mm: Ao3i vx's keliek coups will JL hao:ilixK-t picnic at Kindred Tark on .sattml.ij. M iy :w, tSTK). The Meamer :en. Canhy ;illeae at 810 and 10 a.m. onmorninsol picnic. Tickets, fifty cents ; chitdicu, twenty lie cents. Out of jthe Fire Tormented with Salt Bicunt Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Only those who have suffered from salt rheum la its worst form know the agonies caused by this disease. Hood's Sarsapa rilla has had great success in curing salt rheum, and all affections of the blood. " I owe the gratitude to Hood's Sarsapa rilla that one would to his rescuer from a Burning BuildingSTj with salt rheum, and had to leave off work altogether. My lace, about the eyes, would swollen and scabbed, my hands and a part of my body would be raw sores for weeKs at a lime, my nesn wouia seem so rotted that I could roll pieces from between my fingers as large as a pea. One physician called it type Pjefn and gave mc medicine accord- rUIOUIl ingly; but salt rheum cannot be cured in that way. Finally I bought a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It helped me so much that I took two more bottles, and was Entirely Cured LES-S with salt rheum since. I also used Hood's Olive Ointment on the places affected. It stops the burning and itching sensation im mediately. I will recommend nood's Sar saparilla not only for salt rheum, but for humors, I ftQQ ftf AnnATITA .ana mat ''' i-i-w-.- andthat 'all-gone' feeling so -often experienced." A. D. EonnDfB, Jamaica riain, Mass. U.B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsa parilla, do not be induced tobuyanyother. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold bj druggists. gl;lxforg5. Preparedby C. I. HOOD CO., Apothccarics.LowclI, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar NEW TO-DAY. For State Senator, C. W. FULTON. The Steamer Cen. Canby, Parker, Master, Le.v.cs Astoria Tfl-DaV. SllfldaV Anril 27th. ti j, -r--- , At 8 o'clock A. M. sharp, For Tanzy Point, Kindred Park, New Astoria, Fort Stevens, Fort Oanby and Ilwaco. The Astoria, Fort Canby and Ilwaco llxe Ball Clubs will play a match jpime at Foil Canny. On returning the steamer will leave Ilwaco and Cmby at 4 r. si. Fare for lound trip, soc ; one way. 'Sic. C. R. F. P. Union Notice. 11HEKE "WILL BE A SPECIAL MEET . unr of Columbia lti er Fishermen's l'ro- teeth o Union held at Liberty liall.Tiicsdav, April 29lh, ism. at? :Po v. si. ritAAK. JWCiiKiiWUU, rrest. FJtEDWIUGIiT.Secy. "For Sweet Charity." Tin: KNIGHTS OF ri'THlAS AMATEUK Dkamatic SOCIETY will make their firt appearance on Mouiay Eyeuiug, April 281h5 1890, In the Beautiful 1'lay of Damon ax Pythias THE l'ltOCEEDS to he applied to the Wid ows' and Orphan's blind of Astor and i'acific Ixjdes, Kuiflits of Pythias, of Tins City, "At thouchts of home and tliimjs we love at ho,i' Vi? ene Xittl moisten and the heart Rw faint "-iXiaion aim! 2Wf. Ki:SERYED SEATS For Sale at the Xow York Xoelty Stoic. EAST ffARINTON i consequence of the demand for those beautiful leel lots, Mr. 1. C. Warren has "een induced to plat ninety-six lots - ,., . .. - . Adjoining Warrenton on the East. Which will he known and sold as East Warrenton! THi: RAILltOAD runs through the plat, which Is only 200 yards from the Warrenton depot. For further information call at once on the ASTORIA REAL ESTATE CO. E. J. FORO Excursion uj Boss Opera House 8HANAHAN BEOS., iiiuaimiiiei: The Bo Our competitors are as mad Goods. We beg most respectfully to inform tliem that THEY ARE SCARED! We have Knocked Them out on Prices in the First Round. They Can't Catch us Nap ping-. Wide Awake Buyers will Find our Store Full of BIG BRILLIANT BARGA MiaiiaiiiiiuiiMi We've Got the Stock of the Season and for ARE YOU A MONEY SAVER If you are, don't waste time hunting around for the place to buj straight to the WIDE AWAKE The Boston Store Importer of Staple anil Fancy Republican State Ticket For Congress RINGER HERMANN, of Douglass County. For Governor, DAVID P. THOMPSON, of Multnomah County. For Secretary of State, GEORGE W.McRRlDK , of Columbia County. For State Treasurer, PHILIP METSCIIAN, of Grant County. For Supreme Judge. ROBERT S. BEAN, of Lane County. For. Snp't of Public Instruction, E. B. MCELROY, of Benton County. For State Printer, FKANK C. BAKER, of Multnomah County. Prosecuting Attorney Fifth DIst. T. A. McBRIDE. EEPDBLI0AN COUNTY TICKET. State Senator. C. W. FULTON. Representatives. .1AMES W. WKLCII. JOHN FOX. Countv JmlRe, C. A. MctiUlltlu County Commisloncr, It. CAltRUTJIEKS. Sheriir. C. W. LOUGUEItY. Clerk or Countv, E. W. witiuiir. Recorder of Conveyances, F. I. DUNBAR. Treasurer, MARTIN FOARD. Assessor. CIIAS. J. L1NDELU School Superintendent, J. (. A. ROWLBY. Surveyor, II. IJ. TIIIEIEN. Coroner. F. II. SURl'REXANT. PKECINCT OFFICERS. Justice of the Teace Astoria rieclnct. CHaS. IL STOCKTON. Constable. JOriN W. WELCH. To the Public. ON AND AFTER 'l'lIIS DATE CARS cars will stop only on street crossings to Itt passengers on" and on. ASTORIA STREET RAILWAY CO. & CO., Agents. NEW ASTORIA NEW ston iiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiuS3Siiiiiizi3:aaiiaiaia2iEESii3ii as wet lieiis, and say we KEPT BY Corner Second and Benton Sts., Opp. the Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Gent's FornisMnp, Notions, Etc. Lois in Case's Astoria Are If on Sale AT Till: OFFICE OF THE Astoria Real Estate Co. PRICES FROM $150 TO $250 EACH. TERMS One-Half Cash; the Balance in Six and Twelve .Months. NATURAL m DISCOVERED AT Xnw is the lime to buy a lot at WAKUENTON" or WKST WAUKKXTOX lioforc llif price is raNeil. Kor suit liy W. L. Uhlenhart, - Real Estate Broker.! Office on Third St.. Opp. Odd Fellow's Temple. I O. IJox 811, ASTOKIA, OUKC.ON. The Leading Tailors, Fiedler : & : McDonald. Call ami Sec Our Xobby Stock of Spring Woods Just Arrived. It comprises the latest soods in the niarlcet, and wo offer thorn at prices never hefore heard of in Astoria, and snarantre the host and niot comfortable littini: suits in the city. Next to C. H. Cooper's Wholesale Wine House. Fine Wines, Choice Brands. I havo completed arrangements for supplying any brand of "Wino in any quantity at lowest cash lignres. The Trade Supplied, Families Supplied. ALL OKDEKS DELIVERED FJtEE IN ASTORIA. Yonr patronnRo in City or Country solicited. A. W. UTZINGER, Cosmopolitan Saloon. n::iiiiii!iiaiiaia Store ! luffoif liKjIdSliiij only have come to sell a K'W. we have come to stay. taiiBauuiiiiiaaii the Season. ? at monev saving prices, hut come Shanahan Bros., Post office. ARE Astoria, Oregon. atllltSMIMMMUSltMISSUI f ENTON Great Slaughter Sale AT OF- O ta,blOIiUl y , ITAUbiUcil VJOOUS ana Notions, for the Next Sixty Days. Flavei's Brick Building, Opp. Occident Hotel. T. B. LOUGHERT, DEALER IX Cigars, : Tobaccos, : and : Cigarettes ! CONFECTIONERY, ETC. 'OXK BUT TIIE BEST BRANDS HANDLED. TJIIUI) STREET. ASTORIA, OREGON Opposite Halm's Root and Shoe Store. The Oregon Land Co. J. -A.. OOOK, Manager, HAS AN ASTORIA OFFICE S. W. COR. THIRD AND 0LNEY STREETS, Bny and Sell Property on Commission. We Deal in Real Estate and are Successful in Our Business. BUY YOUR Sunny Mead Addition! TO ASTOIILA. This line property lias boon put on the market by Mrs. Owens Adair, M. 1)., and is situated near the Astoria and South Coast Railroad. PRICES, S50 AND S60. FOU SALE P.Y McGOWAN BROS. & TUTTLE, Third St., East of Olney. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed. Crockery, Glass Plated Ware. o The Largest and finest assortment of Fresh. Fruits and Vegetables. Received fresh every Steamer. THE REAYEY' PATENT CANT DO G HABICHOHST c& COHJLITT, Successors to KIltK SHELDON. HEADaUARTERS FOR LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. Agency for ATKINS' CELEBRATED SAWS. LANDER'S LOGGING JACKS. GENERAL HARDWARE. 151 Front Street, ASTORIA NEW ASTORIA is laid out upon a high, dry and level location Its surroundings are splendid and it is a Natural Place for a City. Large lots, wide streets, broad avenues, grand boulevards. Every lot bought m NEW ASTORIA at the present low figures will bring its owner a fortune. The sale has begun. NOW BUY. THE - LOTS IN PORTLAND, OR. aKMMtMMEMMMMMIMp w ' X r E. J. FORD & CO., Agents . J. FORD &C0., Agents. E J. FOED & CO., Agents. ST V J" - V. jv: p:..j- - c kA-J- K. v " i Ct