The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, August 15, 1890, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OREGON:
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FRIDAY
AUGUST 15. 1890
A sljlve trade in Punjaub -women
Las been discovered in Scinde.
As Laid out by h. f. l. Logan The Coining Seaside Eesort of Oregon,
As Laid Out by H. F. L. LOGAN
A diamond lias been found in the
Kimberley mines of south Africa,
weighing 183 carats.
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The Maharajag Dhuleep Singh has
written a letter to the Queen begging
forgiveness for his past acts.
Hekk von Geksok, the Australian
engineer recently captured by brig
ands in Circassia, has been released.
Tin: government contemplates a
further important reduction of the
British army of occupation in Egypt.
Oxe hundred and twenty-four head
or cattle are to bo slaughtered in
Yorkshire on account of pleuro-pneu-nionia.
UnvABD of 1,000 per day is spent
in telegraphing to Australia, and now
means of communication aro spoken
of.
Oameron, the English African ex
plorer, favors the introduction of Chi
nese and Indian planters into Africa,
particularly the former.
The London Times has at length
completed the payments on its expense
account for the Pamell commission,
tho total being understood to amount
to 150,000.
A Cakfoen-ia salmon has recently
been caught in the Mediterranean,
near Banyuls. Probably it found its
way thither from the river Aude, into
which many young fish of this species
have been introduced, in tho hope
that they may be acclimatised in
Prance.
The excessive heat is causing an
alarming amount of sickness in Aus
tria. In the military camps of the
southern Army tho death rate has
risen 30 per cent Deaths from sun
stroke are daily reported. Tho ther
momotcr registers an averago of from
105 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit in the
shade at midday. In some of the
southern districts the wheat crops arc
quite burned by the sun.
EvEnr day there is impressed on
the minds of our citizens the necessity
of a greater or belter water supply.
Every night in the central portion of
the city the water supply is shut off to
prevent waste, and in CtTse of a fijjc
breaking out in a house, for want of
water to extinguish it when first
skirted, a serious conflagration might
result An abundant snpply of good
water is an indispensable requisite for
a prosperous city, and Astoria should
bo thus provided. Tho tendency of
well regulated, cities is to have the
municipality own its water supply, and
it can then be furnished to citizens at
cost If the city cannot do that, then
have a company which will furnish an
adequate system of water works.
More and more every day, as often
as any needed improvement or change
is suggested, there arises the stumb
ling block of a charter, and the fact
that a new charter must bo had for
Astoria before any great progress can
be made towards having this any
thing of a city. Hampered and fet
tered by the narrow confines fixed by
tho antedeluvian charter under which
wo now exist, no great work or de
sired improvement can bo made. One
of the most essential requisites of As
toria is a new charter, broad and
comprehensive enough to be applic
ablo for a city tho size that Astoria
will be ten or fifteen years hence.
The present charter we have long
since outgrown and a new one is
demanded by the march of improve
ment and the logic of events.
Letters aro frequently received at
this office from discouraged residents
in Nebraska, 'Dakota and elsewhere,
wanting to know what prospect there
is for them to find employment here.
The most of the letters aro from men
who have families. They have suf
fered repeated failures of their crops
and are anxious to emigrate to a coun
try where there is neither drouth nor
grasshoppers, and where the crops
never fail. "While there aro no vacan
cies waiting for someone to come along
and fill them, it is. true that thoso who
are able and willing to work are sel
dom idle. And men who will take
hold earnestly to do the rough, hard
work of developing the country can
make places for themselves that will
afford them more than a good living.
Those who find the greatest difficulty
in making a living are thoso who aro
looking for easy jobs. Light work
that docs not require much muscular
exertion is much sought after. The
ranks of those who would bo clerks
and bookkeepers arc overflowing and
to such no encouragement is offered.
A Scotch writer says that he has
sprinkled wasps and bees with rose-
colored powder, and has found that
thus handicapped they could with
ease keep up with the fastest trains.
They were not carried along by the
rush of air caused by tho train, but
-would enter and leave tho cars by the
windows, sometimes disappearing for
a minuto or more and then returning.
ETerjtklDg Goes Wrong
Tb the bodily mechanism when the Ih er sets
out oC order. Constipation, dyspepsia, con
t&miBiUion of tho blood, Imperfect assimila
tion are certain to ensue. But It is easy to
prevent these consequences, and remove
their cause, by a course of Hostcttcr's Stom
Mfe Bitters, which stimulates the biliary
K&H aad regulates its action. The direct
Metritis a dLvippcaranco of the pains be
seftth the ribs and through the shoulder
Sb4c tfee nausea, headaches, yellowness of
Ike skta, furred look of the tongue, and
sewrod&rottho"breath. which characterize
Jh?cr oemp-laint. Sound digestion and a
rlar habit of body are blessings also
Sfettre by the use oi this celcbraled res-
tonulvc of health, which imparts a degree
C vtw to Uie body which Is its best puar
aee f, safety from malarial epidemics.
Jierve weakness and over tension are
evd by it, and it Improves both appetite
ROBE & PARKER, G.r
How to Behave in Society.
Do not call upon persons in reduced
circumstances wearing a great display
of wealth and ornamentation.
Possibly, on second thought, it
would be better not to call upon them
at all. They might shock you by
openly indulging themselves in hab
its of industry.
Do not make a display of consulting
your watch. Especially, if making a
fiast call on one of the nobility, do
not ostentatiously open tho rear of
your watch to show tho name of tho
factory or tho glitter of tho works,
and do not, while visiting among titled
people, and while the family are at
prayers in the morning, blow a kernel
of wheat out of your key and wind
your watch with a defening report.
There is nothing that will tempt a
God-fearing duke to come down from
the front steps of the throne of graco
and brain his visitor with a frozen
cucumber quicker than this. Let us
at all times try to bo respectful to
others, especially if there's money
in it
If you are a hostess, and engaged
in entertaining the nobility of One
Hundred and Fifty-eighth street, do
not jump up hurriedly and run to tho
barn tho moment you hear a hen
cackle. It is rude to your visitor and
is an implied insult to tho veracity of
the hen.
If you aro a gnest at the house of a
neighbor who has borrowed some of
yonr pie plates for tho occasion, do
not, in a fit of rage or despondency
over your failure to converse fluently
with the pastor, call attention to the
fact that theso are your pie plates.
It is about the detroppist thing you
could well do.
This season's epitaphs will bo
briefer than usual, and run more into
plain or Gothic extended letter. The
hand with forefinger extended upward
will not be used so much this sum
mer, as in several instances this stylo
of stone has heretofore been upended,
or turned end for end rather, by
mischievous people, thus conveying a
different impression on the public
mind from tho one intended as to the
general direction taken by deceased.
If in making your first call you do
so on a bicycle do not bring the instru
ment into tho hall with you or hold it
in your lap whilst calling. You might
drop it and break it
Do not caress your watch chain or
charms whilst making a party call.
You will be apt to wear the gold off
and expose your poverty, which is
vulgar. True politeness consists in
deftly concealing your poverty and
natural-born vulgarity so far as pos
sible. Do not pick up tho wine at tho ta
ble and carefully scrutinize tho label
as if you were a connessurr, when you
are really a common curr. You
may fool the company during two or
three courses with the idea that you
aro usod to wine at home, but before
the pie is reached you will manage, no
doubt, to advertise the fact that you
are accustomed to thick milk from a
gourd, and not much of that
Do not waste your hair oil on tho
wall paper. Hair oil costs money, and
wo cannot lubricate the futuro with
tho hair oil that is past.
Do not gawp and listen like a bump
on a log while someone is playing at
tne piano, l'eopio will tuinK you
camo from tho country. -Bill Nye.
Wiiflilcn's Arnica Salrc.
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bhe
um, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively enrcs Piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded. J'rice25 cents per box. For
sale by .1. W. Conn.
If EW TO-DAY.
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AUSTIN-:-HOUSE
J. P. AUSTIN, Propr.
Op All the Year 'Roil
THIS POPULAR HOTEL
Is new and clean and beautifully located
on the banks of the Necatilcum, within five
minutes' walk of
CLATSOP BEACH,
The most pleasant Seasldo Resort on the
Northwest Faciflc Coast.
Every attention is paid to the comfort and
accommodation of the guests, and the table
is supplied with the very best in season.
Here are plenty of Clams and Crabs, there
is game in the woods and plenty of the
finest fish in the streams.
Administrator's Notice.
ALL PERSONS' HAVING CLAIMS
against the estate ofMartin Thompson,
deceased, must present the same within six
months of the date hereof at my office, In
the County Court Ilouse.
II. A. SMITH, Administrator.
Astoria, Or., Aug. Sth, 1800.
C. E. BAIN,
Manufacturer and Dealer m
Sash, Doors, Mouldings and
Brackets.
All Kinds of Hard TVood and IIouso Finish
ing Lumber. Boat Material a Spe
cialty. Wood Turning.
Cor. GencYievo and Astor Streets.
Astoria, - - Oregon.
Z. T. WRIGHT,
Foot of Morrison St.. Tortlaud, Oregon.
Advance Threshers
AND ENGINE?,
Farm. Ohurch and School Bells.
Inspirators, Injectors and Feed Pumps, Coal
Oil isngines, xranern .rumps, .nnuuet
Enclnos. Boilers andSteam Generators
JCaundryJKacliincry.HIarlnc'Xachlnery
CHEMICAL FIRE ENGINES.
Blacksmith Forges and Drills, Best Axle
Grease and Compound in the world. Pow
ell's Brass Goods and Iron Pipe.
Scad, for Circular.
Wagon Road From
LEWI
"X7V ILL BE
ON THE
The Pacific
G- IE INT IE3 :Ei A Xa
I. ! 11 IIIH I 111 Mill llll
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A Few IMwfcS,
NOTICE TO FiSHERiEN,
The Season for Sturgeon Pishing mil open Mon
day, August 11th, and continue until March 15th, 1891.
For particulars write
CHAS. B. TBESCOTT,
Box 477. Portland, Or.
Warren
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
559 Third St., - - Astoria,
GRX&Q3S' HOTEL, Seaside.
Special Bargains in Seaside Property
Investments for Non-Residents a Specialty.
The Oregosi
Where Property
Corner Third
ASTORIA, -
GO 3?0 8T3irTPn
Columbia
FOR FRESH BREAD,
Cakes, and. Fixic Confectionery. All Orders Delivered.
COOLEY BROS.
Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
hare this day purchased the entire
stork, business and Reed will of tho Ci;jar
and Confectionary business at No. 4a Third
street, formerly owned by Mr. N. J. Berg
man, and will hereafter conduct the same.
Mr. O. M. Celler will manage the business
for me in my absence.
ISAAC BERGMAN.
Notice.
ALL PERSONS HAVING ACCOUNTS
against the estate of the late Pliilo
Callendcr are hereby notified to present the
same to me for settlement forthwith.
M. P. CALLENDEU.
Knappton, V:ish.
AUgUSE&Ul,ll.
Annua! Meeting Notice.
TIIE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholders of the O. 1 L. and li.
Association will bo held at 2 r. m. in Odd
Follows' hall, on Thursday, Auk. 23th. for
uie purpose oi electing directors anu at
tending to such other business as may
como before the meeting.
A. J. MEGLER, Sec'y.
For Rent.
OFFICE ROOMS, NO. 1HTCASS STREET.
VAN DUSEN & CO..
Agents.
Fine Property.
FOUR CIIOICE LOTS IN BLOCK 110
McClurc's, suitable for residence pur
poses. Will sell singly, I F. IIODGK.
Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1
will not be responsible for any debts
contracted by my -wife, Mrs. Henry Olson,
as she has left my bed and board without
cause. nENRV OLSON.
Astoria, August 7th, 1S90.
V. H. COFFEY.
Groceries and Provisions.
372 THIRD STREET.
Butter, Eggs. Canned Goods, Potatoes, Wood
and Willow "Ware, Etc.
UNION MADE CIGARS!
Ask your dealer for tho following brands
of cigars: Australian Ballot, W. E. Krum
Innocence and Eight Hour League. The
uuiuuxttucioaeacnoox. For lurtner par
ticulars apply to John Hahn. Astoria. Ore
gon.
Terminus of Astoria
al Agents, - - - IfEIA, QEUBCKm
MAEEETi
A C2-IH2 23" 3? 3
IHJJ.LtHV-!J'jarcmAULJJ.TI
slssliii
Is Left For Sale.
and OIney Sts-,
OREGON
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The Oregon Bakery
A. A. CLEVKIjAXI), Prop'r.
Good Breea, Cake anil Pastry
Nous but th& Bust Materials Used.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers
Itri'sJ dclivrjsl t'i a::y part of the city.
PATRGHiZE HOUSE I3GUSIHV!
There Is imi uec;tsio:i for the :nM fastidi
ous of our citi7fJis to sciui to lVxtlaud or
San Francisco for
Custom tSado Clothes
As they can pet Better Fits. Better Work
manship, ana for less Money.
By Leaving their Orders with 2IEANY.
New Goods by Every Steamer.
Call and see him and satisfy yourself.
P. J. Weany. Merchant Tailor.
Astoria Im loft.
Concomly St., Foot of Jackson, Astoria. Or
General
Minists ai Boiler lata.
Land and Marine Engines
bohes iroK,
Steamboat Work and Cannery Voih
A hPKCXAI.Tr,
Castings of all Descriptions Made
to Order at Short Notice.
John Fox. President, and Sunt
A. L. F03T,.......... ..Vlce President
J. G. IIUSTX.EI: Sec. and Treas
SeaH9ie.
C. C. Cooper, - Manager.
OPEN FOR THE SEASON,
The Seaside House has been refitted and
refurnished throughout, and offers unsur
passed facilities to all to enjoy a pleasant
sojourn at inc lamuus imisui iicacn. An
attentive corps of attaches aro employed,
and everything done for the comfort and
convenience of guests.
iasdHI! ltl
and South Coast Railroad to the Resort,
J. H. MANSELL,
REAL ESTATE BROKER
NOTARY PDBLIO FOR STATE OF OREGON.
City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water
Frontage for Sale.
Correspondence Solicited. Y. O. Box 3C3. Esiab'ished 1SS3
INVESTMENTS MADE FOR OUTSIDE PAR TIES.
Next W. U. Telegraph Office. Third W. Astrrin, Oreun.
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CANDY
To-Day-Fine Ice Cream SodaTo-Day
Also Handle None bnt the Finest Key West and Imported
OIGrARS.
Please Call and Give me a Trial.
FRED
Saddles and Harness
A LAEGE STOCK TO SELECT PEOM.
GOODS AT SAS FEAKTCISCO PEICES.
I mal:c a specialty or good work and guarantee satisfaction. At the Old Stand, Wcs
Side OIney Street, Near "Wilson & Fisher's.
ASTORIA, - - - - - OREGON.
The Largest Stock !
Immenso Stock
OF
I XT DEL 3ST X 3? "O" JEL
5ra
OHAS. HEILBORN.
Tuo car-loads received : More on the way. You are invited to see the finest
display of Furniture, Carpets, etc., in tho city. Prices reasonable.
Tho Old Stand, - Astoria, Oregon.
WHOLESAIiE AND
Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed.
0
Crockery, Glass Plated Ware.
o
The Largest and finest assortment of
Frosh. Fruits and Vegetables.
Beceived fresh every Steamer.
North. Pacific Brewery,
JOHN KOPP, - - Proprietor.
BREWER OF
EITRA FINE BOHEMIAN LAG-ER BEER.
EXTEA FINE STEAM BEER.
2C SI PORT jE3 3EL
STALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. "ffo.
nn
H. OLSEN,
a
(Examineret Dansk Apotheker)
Prescription Druggist.
Prescriptions
Accurately
Carefully and
Comjiountlcd
Choice Perfumes of All Odop, Toilet
and Fancy Articles.
588 Third St., Astoria, Or.
-THE-
DIAMOm) PALACE
GUSTAV HANSEN, Proper.
A Largo and Well Selected Stock of Fine
Diamonds Jewelry
At Extremely Low Prices.
AH Goods Bongbt at This Establishment
Warranted Genuine.
Watcli niifl Cloclc Repairing
A SPECIALTY.
Comer Cass and Squemoqua Streets
GOTO
LARSON & HILLBAGK
FOR
GROCERIES
AND FRESH FRUITS.
Orders Delivered Free or Charge. Country
Orders Solicited. Third Street.
next to Pioneer office.
W. F. Scheibe,
CIGAR MANUFACTURER.
Smokers' Articles in Stock.
THE TRADE 'SUPPLIED.
Special Brands Manufactured to Order.
MAIN STREET, - - Astoria, Or
KAO
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FACTORY
THIRD STltEET, Next W. U. Telegraph Ofllco
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The Lowest Prices !
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QELO F. FABKBB.
CAKI. A. HANSON
Parker & Hanson
SUCCESSORS TO
C. L. PARKER,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
New Goods Arriving Every Stcame
THIS "WEEK,
Dress - Goods,
The Old Stand - Astoria Orecon.
Tlieta, Lester & Anita,
CIVIL ENGINEERS,
Surveyors and Architects.
Office, Rooji 9, Flavel's Eld'o
SECOND STREET
P.O. Box S13. AST01UA, OR.
John C. Dement.
DRUGGIST.
Successor to W. E. Dement & Co.
Carries Complete Stocks of
Drugs and Druggists Sundries.
Prcscrlptloas Carctally Cempoanded.
Agent lor
Mexican Salve and
Norwegian Pile Cure
B. F. ALLEN & CO.
DEALERS IN
Wall Paper and Oi! Paintings
: PRACnCAL-:--
PA1NTERS AND DECORATORS.
All Work Guaranteed.
Cor. Cass and Jefferson Sts.. Astoria,
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Affording a Lovely
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We offer for sale our Entire
COST. Surprise
Orders from the Country
and the benefit
liMUk
TERMS OP SALE STRICTLY CASH.
New York Noyelty Store,
Havel's Brick Building,
Pity book stqr
-QIoiica.ctULC3?tor 3For
Blank Books and Stationery of All Kinds.
A Large Assortment of Novels Always on Hand
The Latest Periodicals and Magazines received
as soon as pnhlished.
G-RIFFUST : & : REED.
SHOICE iiOREAGE
La Fayette Park.
Three Miles from the Postoffice and Custom House.
Astoria Real Estate Co.
172 CASS ST.,
Willamette -:- University
' Graduates Students in
Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law
and Medical Courses.
Also Musical, Theological, Pharmaceutical and Art Courses.
It Is the oldest, largest and least expensive institution of learning in the northwest.
School opens first Monday in September. Send lor catalogue to
THOS. VANSCOY,
President, Salem, Or.
Wholesale Wine Ilouse.
Fine Wines, "Choice Brands.
I have completed arrangements for supplying any brand of "Wine in any quantity
at lowest cash figures.
The Trade Supplied,
Families Supplied.
ALL OKDEKS DELIVERED FREE IN ASTORIA.
Yonr patronage in City or Country solicited.
A. W. UTZINGER, Cosmopolitan Saloon.
Astoria Grocery ai GhI Fruit Co.,
JOBBERS and RETAILERS, Carrying a. Full Iiino of
Groceries, Provisions, Green and Canned Fruits.
No. 5 1 8 Second Street.
For Desirable Acreage
Or INSIDE PROPERTY.
Call on or Address
Leinenweber & Coodenough,
SECOND ST., NearPostofilce.
The New Model Bange
CAN BE HAD IN ASTOEIA, ONLY OP
En R. HA WES,
Agent. Call and Examine It ; You Will be Pleased. E.K.Hawes Is also Agent for Ve
Buck Patent Cooking Stove,
AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES.
Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock n-Hand.
3F2a.e XieadUng Tailor,
ohas. Mcdonald.
Call and See My Nobby Stock of Spring Goods
Jnst Arrived.
It comprises the latest goods in the market, and I offer them at prices never
before heard of in Astoria, and guarantee the best and most
comfortable fitting suits in the city.
Next to C. H. Cooper's - Astoria, Oregon.
Drive.
OUT SALE!
rpatLjt2j
Stock BELOW ITS ORIGINAL
Bargains Every Day.
will receive prompt attention
of the reduction.
0pp. Occident Hotel.
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Astoria, Oregon.
P. O. Box 63.
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