The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, December 07, 1890, Image 4

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eslui.jd 1 a (:u in.), those between noon
.Mi mrtitt-lit hv j (p. m.). 0 7i.00m.a de
mtttv. Midnight, oi oom. denotes noon.
The iptoi is reckoned from the level of
aremjw Unvrr low ;iv r 10 men me souuu
lugs tr give-n o.- lh- Ctai Survey charts.
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Aator L.odffa No. O, K. or P.
IJW.ll.AU MKKl'IXGS EVEIIY WED
JA tMia cvenl g at 7 :30 r. m. at Pythian
Caster -xijouniliip Knights in good htaud-
itts cwrmaiiv hi uei in attena.
Bj ..rdrrC-C D. 11. BLOUNT.
K of 11. and S.
Scandinavian Benevolent Society.
f K.r UV U M KKTINGS OF TUIS SOCIE-
S..i i iiicr ri.ni hi rythlau utuldinj;
sX vtee: ..viock i' M.. on the second and
Itwrfr r-MlaVN if tach niniuh,
.M't! a N'IKLSuN, Secretary.
Sen-Milv UCUf e no. 12. A. O. U. W.
i-v..t;K Mi..:riv;i of seaside
t. ,-. -- X. i: A. . it. W. will bo held
ih -i iLtll - i" ililau Ca&tle, on
iat- . i-eiti -h week, at 7 o'clock.
Men - - f the i. !.-r .ti jtood siandinjr, and
vK nl!.er-..iiivu.,d to attend. IJ
MTirv -1U be uet. tifteon minutes before
and ;-' r each ni.niwu. By order M. W.
W. B. BOSS, Ilec.
Ooeaa aacarup merit, No. 13, 1. O. O. F
DKtH'LAUMKBriNGSOF OCEAN EN
Xl campment No. 13. I. O. O. F., at the
Lodsc In the Odd Fellows Buildinp, at
seven r ii-, on the second and fourth
Mocdays of each month, Sojourning breth
ren cordially Invlted.
By order C. P.
Astoria Bailding & Loan Association
riAUE REGULAR MEETINGS OF TUIS
X Association are held at 8 r. M.v on the
first Wednesday of each month. Office on
Genevieve street, south of Chenainus.
W. L. KOBB,
Secretary.
Common Council.
DEtSULAU MEETINGS. SECOND AND
Xfc fourth Tuesday evenings of each month
at 7h o'clock.
arivrsons desiring t have matters acted
upon ih me council, at any regular meet
tng must present the same to the Auditor
and Oerk, on or before the Friday evening
prior to the Tuesday on which the Council
bold Us regular meetinc.
THOS.S.JEWETT,
Auaiior ana ronce ouage.
Dissolution of Partnership.
This is to notify all whom iunav concern
that the namiershin heretofore existing
between P. O'Uara :md IL IL Ingalls under
toe isrm name ol O'liani & ingalls, Is this
day rtKolved by mutual consent, P. O'Uara
wiiiiiirawinz. ineon nnn will settle all
accounts with the business up to Nor. 1st,
ana some ui unis asainst inc nrm.
P.O'HAKA.
- JIV II. INGALLS,
Executos, Notice.
A LL PEltSONS HAVING CLAIMS
X3L :tsnint the estate of Ix)ins Wilson, de
ccase4. and firm of Wilson & Fisher, are
requested to present them properly verified
at the office of .1. Q." A. Boulby, and all
jersn owing saia csiaie suoum maKC lm
tnedtntc settlement at the same place.
J.Q. A.BOWLBY,
WILEY B.AIXEN,
Executors
Ast ila, Sept. 15. ISno. d-Gt
Stockholders' Meeting.
"VTOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH VT THE
JLX Anneal Meeting of the Stockholders of
t&e.MasKA PacKhtK connuny will be held
at the r sldeace ol P. 11. .Johnson. Alder
brook.. ihi Monday, December 15th. 1890, at
;3Jr. i.. ior tue purpose oi electing a
Board I Directors for the enulnz year, and
tlie trausctjou of uch other business as
may oame before the meeting.
By order ol the President.
did G. A. NELSON, Scc'y.
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Final Account Notice.
LTOTIfTP T ItPRPHV fiTVPV TII4T
Iity. HI tn final ifiAiinfrln tlianctnin
oi in ji. oraw;e,ueccaseu anu mat. liio near,
ing thereof has leen by the county judge ol
Clatsop county, Oregon, set for the 4th day
oi uauuur v, .it Kit: uuui ui iu, a. ui.
ANNAGBATKE.
Administrator.
Clatsop county, Oregon, Nov. 11, 1690.
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Used bv the United States Government. Endorsed by the heads of the Great Univers
slties and Public Food Analysis, as the Strongest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price's
Cream Baking Powdor does not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Dr. Pr re's Delielou
Flavnriug Extracts, Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, Almond, ltosc, etc., do not contain Poison
ous Oils or Chemicals.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.. New York, Chicago. San Fran-isco.
Uf II A T You foel tired Do you know
Fllrl I what it means t Yon are nerv
ous "Why? You cough in tho
morning Do you realizo the
cause? Your appetite is poor
What makes it so ? You seem
like a changed person to your
friends Do you know what is
tho matter; or lias tho change
been so gradual it has escaped
your notice?
You have Consumption !
We do not say this to frighten
you, but it is true. Theso are tho sure symptoms of this terrible disease.
There is ono thing which will check it and that is
Dr. ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY
It hi recommended by the best payddans la Europe aod America.
25.CC&U, CO cent aad $1.00 per BotUc
W. H. HOOKER & CO., 46 West Broadway, New York.-
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YOU MfzHlS
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KNOW
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Twenty Dnnkards With aa E.
Last year a party of twenty-five
Dunkards were en route to the gen
eral conference by way of Si. Louis.
No agent accompanied them, and a
telejTra.ni was sent to Union Depot
Passenger Agent Bonner to "meet
twenty Dunkards."
The religious education of the tele
graph operator who received the mes
sage had been neglected. Ho had
never heard of the Dunkards, and,
supposing a mistake bad been made,
he fast inserted the letter "r," and
when Bonner received the mes
sage it read: "Meet No. 4. Twenty
drunkards aboard. Look after them."
Bonner was somewhat taken aback.
He did not know but what an inebri
ate asylum had broken loose, but any
way prompt action was necessary.
The twenty drunkards must be des
perate men, or the dispatch wouldnot
have been sent, and murder might
have been committed on the road.
Bonner posted off to police head
quarters, and his story did not lose in
the telling. The chief of polico alive
to the exigences of the situation, made
a special detail of ten policemen and
a patrol wagon.
The policemen were drawn up in a
lino at the depot, and intense excite
ment prevailed among the numerous
depot loungers, a rumor having gained
enrrency that a desperate band of
train robbers was on the incoming
train. In due time the train arrived,
but no party of roystcring drunkards
alighted. The party on the train was
composed of several pious looking
gentlemen with broad brimmed hats,
who stood around as though expect
iugsome one.
Bonner approached one of them and
said, interregatively:
"Had any trouble on tho road?"
"No, brother," said the gentleman;
none that I know of. And now I'll
ask you a question. Do yon know a
genfeman named Bonner':"
"Yes; I am Mr. Bonner, was the
answer.
"Well, theso brethren and myself
are Dunkards, and you were to meet
us nnd put us on the right train.
Didn't yon get a telegram?"
Bonner was completely done for.
He excused himself, and called the
sergeant of police aside, ho told him
that it was all a mistake, and he and
his men conld go back to head quar
ters. Then ho disposed of his reli
gious friends.
More women in proportion to tho
population are employed in industrial
occupation in England than iu any
other European country. Twelve
per cent-of tho industrial classes aro
females.
Portland and Coast S. S. Co.
GRAYS HARBOR.
STR. ALLIANCE. Sails from Port
land every Thursday at 7 v. M.; and
from Astoria the following morning. Laud
ing at Hoquiam, Aberdeen, Cosmopolls and
Montesauo.
SHOALWATER BAY.
STR. DOLPHIN. SaUs from Portland
on 1st aud 15th of each month, lauding at
North Cove, South Bend, Willapa andllay
Center.
F. if. STRONG, President
CP. UPSHUR, Agent Astoria.
The Str. Telephone
Portland and Astoria.
Time Table.
leaves Asteria:
Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Saturdays at
G A. at.
Arrirej at Astoria;
Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays at
3l'.M.
caves .Pertland:
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at
A.M.
Meeting Notice.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Masonic Land and Bnilding Association
of Astoria will be held at the office of Capt.
George Flavel, on Wednesday. December
17th. 1890. at two o'clock r, m.. for the pur
pose of electing five (5) directors for the en
suing year, and for the transaction of such
other business as may come before the
meeting. S. T. MCKEAN,
becretary,
Aston., Oregon, November 1C. 1800.
Notice.
milE PAKTNEKSU1P EXISTING BE
JL twccnT.lt. Jacobs and T. J. Plum in cr,
under the firm name of Jacobs & Plummer
Is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
T. It. JACOBS.
J. T. PLUMMEB.
Astoria. Nov. 11th, 1E&0.
CC1100L OF PBACriCAL CIVIL,
mechanical. Mining Engineering, burvey
iug, Draughting, Arch'tecture, Assaying
and Navigation. 17054 Second Street, Port
land, Or., and 723 Market St., San Francisco,
Cal. Established 1801. A VakdkuNaillkn,
Pres. Send for circular.
ASTORIA R17TAI1. .U1BKET.
Flour per bbl S4.004JK).
Wheat, per cental Sl.40SLG5
Oats, ' SLG0L80
Bacon, sides per D, 12 cts.
Shoulders, " 12Kcts.
Breakfast 1517
llams, " 14l7cts.
Lard, " 12K15cts.
Beef, 1018 cts.
Mutton, 710 cts.
rork,1015cts.
Veal, 1015 cts.
Butter, per roll 65 to 80 cts.
Egcs, per dozen 3515 cts.
Potatoes, $i to 1 cents per IL
Cheese, per fc 1540 cts
Cornmeal, per lb 'S4i cts.
Oatmeal, " 5bcLs.
Beans, u 47 cts.
Coffee, rt 2540cts.
Tea, " 2590cts.
Rice, 7K8 cts.
Sugar, " GKcts.
Syrup, per gallon 60c 65c
Onions, 4 to 5
Apples dried per E 1216 cts.
Peaches " " 1733cts.
Plums, " 10 20c 3 lb
Caudles, per 2 12J25 cts.
Chickens, each 75 cts.
Hay, per ton S18$25.
Hides, per & 4 10 cts.
Honey, per gallon S1.15.
Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, 90c;
raw linseed, 85c: coal oil. o0c; lardSl.25
A Reward of $25
XTTT1LL BE PAID FOB THE RECOVERY
11 of the body of T.J. Smith, supposed
to have been drowned ucar Stella, Wash.,
on tho evening of Nov. 8lh. l&M.
EUREKA PACKING CO.
J. L. SMILEY, M'gr.
Notice to the Public.
THIS IS. TO NOTIFY ALL WHOM IT
may cmcern that G. S, Garthee is man
ager of the Globe Saloon, No. 53, on Main
street. Astoria, and from th.s date he will
be liable for all claims, against the business
of the Globe Saloon, and will collect all bills
due it.
I hereby tender my thanks to all my old
customers, and bespeak the same good will
for my successor that I have onjoved.
CUttla WEJEN.
Astoria, October 23, 1890,
Notice.
miHS IS TO NOTIFY ALL WHOM IT
X may concern that Emil Shuman has this
day purchased the Interest of P. O'Hara in
the nrm of O'Hara & Ingalls, butchers, aud
the firm will henceforth be known as Ingalls
& Shuman. A continuation of the generous
patronage given the old firm is solicited, and
new patrons are respectfully invited to give
us a trial, IL II. INGALLS.
E. SHUMAN.
Astorla.Nor. 1, 1898.
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"Being familiar with the stimulating,
healing and anodjne properties of All
cock's Ponous I'l.Af thus, 1 coininend
litem as a most valuable, agent in the
class of diseases for which they are in-UMid-d.
The stinnlating aclin when
worn over the gastric region materially
aids in restoring strength and energy to
dige.i'ion. andihe cusi-quent building
up cl tissue anil ris'oring lone to the
gem nil y-tenur
The stats geologist of New Jersey
says the coast of that state is sinking
at the rate o two feet in a century.
Other observers hold that tho rate is
much more rapid.
A NASAL INJECTOR free with
each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Beinedy
Price 50 cents.
THE
Scow Bay Foetoy
' -CORNER-WEST
FIFTH AND WALL STS.
ASTORIA, - - OBEQO.
Of all Descriptions
MADE W ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE.
7R in $950 A MONTH can 1
yl J IU 9&UU working for us.
be made
Persons
preferred who can furnish a horse and clvc
their whole time to the business. Spare
moments can be profitably employed also.
A few vacancies in towns and cities. B. F,
JOHNSON & CO., 3300 Main St., Richmond,
Virginia.
WAKTCD-AN ACTIVE, HONEST
MAN Salary SlOO monthly If suit
able, with opportunities for advance, to
represent locally a responsible New York
house. References. Maxukactukek, Lock
Box. 1585, N. Y.
Tie CelGuratefl Fre nch Curs
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to cure any
form of ner
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or any dis
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generative
or can 8 of-
Ailnnr ftnr
whether ar- ArltK
ising from the execsrivo use of Stimnlanls.To
bacco or Opium, or through youthful indiscre
tion, over indulgence, ic. such as Loss ol
Brain Power. Wakefulness, Rearing down
Pains in the Back, boininal Weakness, Hys
teria, Nervous Pmtration. Nocturnal Emis
sions, Lcucorrbooa, Diiziness, Weak Memory,
Loss of Poorer and Imiotency. which ifne
Blocted otten load to nrcmaturo old aso and
insanity. Price $1 a box, 6 boxos for $5. Sent
by mail un receipt of price.
A WRITTEN (JUARANTEK for every $5 or
der, to refund tbe money if a Permanent cure
is not effected. Thousands of testimonials
from old and young, of both sexes, perma
nently cured by A piiicoihti.x k. Circular froe.
Address. THE ArilKO 3EMCINE CO.
Box 27. Winter BRAtm, PortliBd, Or.
ronslebr J.C. DEMENT.
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HEALTH. ilrtj&
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Curia Chancre flr.i and sscond sta-cs
Sorts' n tht Lt-s and Body; Sore EarB.'
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L rtlcliau's Oold-n BaLjara Ko.a
Cures Tertiary, 3IcrcuriaIS-phI!itIcBheu-taatlsm.
Pains in the Doaes, Pains in the
Bead, back cf the Neck, Ulcerated Sore
Throat, Syphiat:c IUuh, Lumps and con
tracted Cords, Stiffucta of tho Limbs, and
cradlcatcj a'.l dr o from the system,
nhethcr causcl Indbcrcticn or abase
cf ITercurr. Itsrlng tho blood pure ant'
healthy. Prlco t-3 OO por Bottle.
Lc ltlcban'.t Goldoxa. Spanish Antl.
doto for to euro of Gonorrhea, Gleet
Irr.taticn Cvel, and all Urinary or Geni'
Ul disarrangement. Price $3 50 por
Bottle. r
L Ulclian' Coltleu Spaaiab. Ih
jpctlon, forssrere cases of Gonorrhea,
Inflammatory Gleet. Stricturcs,&c Price
91 r.O per Bottle.
L RIchac'd Golden Ointment
for the cflett.v j healingof Syphilitic Sores,
and eruptions. Price $1-00 per Box.
Lo rx.ijrm,, Golden Plll Nerve
an! lira ttrcatiaent; loss of physical pox
er. cxfTs or over-work, I'rostratlac. etc
P : o SJ3 00 per Box.
Tj-.-c and Nervine,
Bent tverywhere, C. O. D Becurelr CUcrl
jx-rcxprest
TBE BICHARDS05 DRUG CO.. AGENT
09 aad fill Xarket strert,
San Fracxlsce, Calt
CrmCTJLAESSENT FREE.
Stanley's traveling in America will
not po surrounded by tho same hare
ships as was hi? journey through Cen
tral Africa. He i3 to have a private
car especially constructed for hi3 use,
in wliich ho will live during tho tour.
Iu addition he will receive $5,000 for
tho first lecture and S500 for overy
subsequent address delivered by him
during the coming season.
P. T. Barnumhas been enjoying
himself in Denver like any young man
of twenty-one. In fact, the Denverites
won't believe that ho i3 an octogen
arian. Ho has just bought 300,000
worth of property in Denver and ex
pects to livo long enough to see it
quadruple in value.
WHY WILL YOU cough when Shi
loh's Cure wi 1 give immediate relief.
rnce 10 cts., so cts., anu si.
It is stated on good authority that
the factories of England, France, Ger
many and Holland produce about 77,
000,000 pins daily. But where do
they all go to?
SIIILOITS CURE will immediately
relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and
Bronchitis.
IS YOUR WIFE WELL?
THEWOMEN OF AMERICA
ARE THE LARGEST
CONSUMERS OF S. S. S.
IT NEVER FAILS TO RESTORE
BROKEN DOWN HEALTH
WHEN CAUSED BY
IMPOVERISHED BLOOD
OR THE CARES OF
THE HOUSEHOLD.
OVERTEN THOUSAND
OF THE BEST WOMEN
OF THE COUNTRY
TESTIFY TO THIS.
Don't fail to send for our hook on
blood diseases. Mailed free.
Swrrr Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
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SALOONS.
Standard - Saloon.
Southeast Corner Third and Olney Sts.
Astoria, Oregon.
The Celebrated North Pacific
Brewery Beer on Draught.
Also the Finest Kinds of Wines, Li
quors and Cigars.
The Best of French Brandies
AND BRAXDY PEACIIES.
H. CRUBE, Propr.
ASTORIA. - - - - OREGON.
Resort Billiard Parlor,
GROSBAUER &BRACH, Trap's.
L. FEORER'S CELEBRATED
Gambrinus Beer I
ON DRAUGHT.
(auibriuiss Itottled Beer,
J. TI. Cutter Wltisliy. Domestic
nml ILoy West Cigars,
ConsUuitly on hand.
Third Street, four doors west of Telegraph
Office, formerly Telephone Restaurant,
ASTOIUA. OREGON.
The Globe Saloon
Under Now Management. .
Christian Wejen, Proprietor.
(Formerly Bartender at the "Resort,"
Bestof Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Comer Mam and First Streets.
m. mmm,
Sample Rooms.
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agent for theGCION Steamship Line and
the TUINGVALLA Steamship Line, direct,
Als, agent for "Sveiiska Trlbuncn" and
'Svenska Amerikanaren."
Comer ot Water and West Ninth Streets
Abtoria. Oregon.
The Gem Saloon.
The Popular Resort for Astorians.
pr the
Finest of Wines and Liquors
Jiiio rtlK !.M SALOON.
ALEX, OUIPRELL. - - PROPRIETOl-
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A Large Stock of First-Class Goods.
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Ag;-nts for First Class Foreign and Domestic
Brand. Main street Opp. Parknr House.
GERMAN1A BEER HALL
Ihe Celebrated
WEiNHARO LAGER BEER,
On Draught
On Ice, and Drawn from the Wood.
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I can now digest any kind of food,
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2
ilAILWAra AND STEAMEllS.
From Tcrrninal or Interior Points
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AND ALL POIMTS
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in. B. Bozorth, Ticket Agent.
UWIO.f PACIFIC WHARF
Overland Route.
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Also Pullman Buffet Steepers and Chair
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TO PORTLAND.
The steantT Bonita leaves at o A. jc, Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday, via tho Oregon
sid.
The steamer It. R Thompson leaves As
toria at 8 P. H. on Sunday, Wednesday and
Friday. From Portland at 11 :30 p. m., on
Tuesday, Thuisday and Saturday.
Astoria and San Francisco
8 AX FItAXCISCO TO ASTOKIA.
STKAMEIt 1 PAY. DATF,
Oregon ,.
Columbia .......
State of California
Oregon ................
Columbia... .
State of California-
Oregsn ...-.......
Columbia ......
Sunday
Wednesday
Saturday.
Tuesday
Friday
Monday..
Thursoay
Sunday
Dec.
.lO
.....13
1C
.-..19
-.22
.25
,....2
ASTORIA TO SAX FilAJrCISCO.
8TEA3IER.
I DAY. I DATH.
State of California
Oregon . .,.
Columbia
State of Calirornia
Oregon ...................
Columbia.
State of California.
Oregon ..............
Monday
Thursday -
sunnay
Wednesday
Monday
Dec..... 9
' .. ..12
" .15
" 18
" 1
" 21
" 27
" 30
tisie scnF.Dur,F,
Astoria & South Coast Railway.
ir- c, ? Lv.ao.tsop
Electric 9 :jrjo a. v. 8 :.) A. M
Electric. 53 :09 p. m. i : u p. m!
() Daily except Sunday and Monday.
IS) Dally except Sunday.
I. R. & N. Co.
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with railroad running north at 10 A. it. and
it with boats on Shoal water Bay, for South
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points through to Gray's Harbor.
South Bound Trains
ftartTrMa
Nahcotta and- Sealand
At 1 P. Ml., Daily, Cennecting:
With Stcamcr'For Astoria
And. Night Seat For
Portland.
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President. Snperinlendent.
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