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;-- -3 CO ASTOTITA, OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1889. VOL. XXXIII, NO. 74. PRICE JBIVE CENTS BUSINESS- CARDS. W. T. SUBNET-. IT U4.RIX, B URNEY ARIN, Attorneys at-Jiaw. Oregon City, Oregon. Twelve ears experience as Register of the U.S. Land Office here, recommends us in our specialty of Mining and all other bus iness before the Land Office or the Courts, and involving the practice in the General Land Office. A A. CliKVELANp. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office Flavel'd new trick building, corner Second and Cass streets ; up stairs. t J. CUBTIS, Attorney-at-Lan: 2otary Public. Commissioner of Deeds for Wasliin.rtou Territory. Office in Flael's new brick building. Cor. Second and Cass streets. TOU.S SL. SMITH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on Cass street, 2 doors back of Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon. R EEM KANAGA, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office- over White House Cor.. Astoria. Or. VXBO. AtOIANI, ATTORNEY AT LAW. otilce tu Kinney' Block, opposite City Hall, Astoria, Oregon. .. W. FULTON. u. c rum ok FULTON BROTIIKltS. A TTORNKYS AT LAW. ltuoms 5 and 6. Odd Fellows BmMiup . q. A. HUWIiBY. it torn by and Couonrllur ot i..v Office on Chenamus Street, A-tona, Off"i X H. MANSEIiL. 'REAL, ESTATE BROHKct AKD NOTARY PUBLIC. Establlslied 1833. Third Street, next to W, U. Telegraph Of fice, Astoria, Or. DK J. JK. liA TOsU:t. DENTIST. itoomsll Ana 12 Odd Fellows "Building ASTORIA. OREGON. D tin. A. L.. AXhJ. A. FUJTO.V Cass stieet. between Jnl and 4th. Special attention to Disea.es of Women and Children, by Dr. A, L. FuKon. Special attention to Surgery, by Dr. J. A. Fnlton. 'Office hours from 10 to 12 a. m and l to 4 P.Kf. D K. J V TUTTI.K, 'SK'IAH AND SUUGKON it him No. 6 Pythian KitiMiug. Office hours 10 to 12 and I to C. Night calls at Room No. 9. 1) K.O.U. K8TKS. I'll YMC1AX AND SURGEON. Special attention to Diseases of Women ana Surgery. ufkice : Opposite Telegraph Office, up Stairs. Astoria, eicon. TYJE. P. A. ItEKS. DENTIST. Rooms 7 and , FlavelS new Brick Build ing. A. SMITH, DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2 Pythian C.H. Cooper's Store. Building over y L. MAECV, Civil Engi fleer, Office": Corner Third and Cass Streets, over Allen's store. ASTORIA, OREGON. Residence for Rent. CC c CONSISTING OF 8 ROOMS FURNISHED complete, with piano. Price S40 rer month. Occupied at present by Geo. No land. Apply to THOMAS LOGAN. II C I I I II II FOR SEINES POUNDS WM. J. HOOPER & CO., 110 "E. Pratt, near Light BALTIMORE, MD Manufacturers ef a. - Coffbff ANDFLA'Gn.L.NETS. n 5 COR'KS.'SEINE LEADS, &C. n -eiae-TwlHe'f all-kladsMa ailla, Cottoa & Hemp Rope. S. CiJCLiS3' sSimK Long-Standin Blood Diseases are cured bs tHe persevering use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This medicine is an Alterative, and causes a radical change in the system The process, in some cases, may not be quite so rapid as in others ; but, -with persistence, the result is certain, Read these testimonials : " For two years I suffered from a se vere pain in my right side, and had other troubles caused by "a torpid liver and dyspepsia. After giving several medicines a fair trial without a-cure, I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I was greatly benefited by the first bottle, and after taking five bottles I was com- Elctely cured." John "NY. Benson, 70 .awreuce St., Lowell, Mass. Last May a large carbuncle broke out on my arm. The usual remedies had no effect and I was confined to-my bed for eight weeks. A friend induced me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Less than three bottles healed the sore. In all my expe lience with medicine, I never saw mora Wonderful Results. Another marked effect of the use of this medicine was the strengthening of my sight." Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. "I had a dry -scaly humor, fpcarears, and suffered terribly ; Madras' ar broth er and sister were similarly afflicted, I presume the malady is hereditary. Last winter, Dr. Tyron, (of Fernandina, Fl8-,)re commended me to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and contlnua it tor a year. For five months I took it daily. I nave not had a blemish upon my body for the last three months.'' T. !E. Wiley, 146 Chambers at., New York City. " Last fall and winter I was troubled with a dull, heavy pain in my -side. I did not notice it much at first, but it. gradually grew worse until it became almost unbearable. During the lattei part of this time, disorders of the stom ach and liver increased my troubles. I began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and. after faithfully continuing the use oi this medicine for some months, the pain disappeared and I was completely cured." Mrs. Augusta A. Furbush". Haverhill, Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FBEPABKD BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast Fries f 1 ; cix bottle, S. Worth 5 a bottle. IP YOTf HATE no appetite, Iadlgeatlon, Flatulence, SlcksHeadacrie,U ran down," losing fleshy yon, will Mnd w Ms Pills the remedy yon need. They tone up the weak stomach and BUILD UP the flagging', energies. Sufferers from mental or physical overwork will find great relief from them. Elegantly sugar coated. Price, 25 cents per box. SOJjD "everywhere. Office, 44 Hurray St.", New York. PATRONIZE HOME iHDUSTRY, There Is no occasion for the most fastidi ous' or our citizens to send to Portland or San Francisco for Custom Made Clothes' As they can get Better Fits, Better Work manshippand for less Money. By Leaving their Orders with MKANY. New Goods by Every Steamer. Call anil See Him ad Satisfy Yourself. P. J. Meany. Merchant Tailor. Seasfde Bakery. Best Milk "Bread ami CAKES OF ALL KINDS, Manufacturers of Fine Candies. AND r- Ornamental Confectionery And Ice Creams. Wholesato and Ketall Dealer In Candles. ADOIF JOIINSOM. FISH NETTIN SEINES, TRAPS, POUNDS, JettinpflwyBwlptiofl JfcND At L0WEST.FACT0RY PRICES. BAHEOIjXCS SALMGU NET THREADS: W00DBERRY 1 Seine Traes ani Lines.1 HEH'ftY 'DOYLE SCO: 517&51-9-MarktSt.f SIN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. A PEAEFUL SIGHT. The Dissection of a Living Body. The Incident Whlck Led Sir Georjre Mac Donald to Drop Surgery. "When the Dnke of Sutherland wras on his way" to Florida last fallj he had with him a medical gentleman, who, besides his great knowledge of medicine, was a first-class raconteur, says the Atlanta Constitution. He amused the duke's patty with many anecdotes of English celebrities. One day he told the following story to explain why Sir George MacDon ald, the celebrated Burgeon, had given up the practice of his- profession for five years, just when five years' prac tice was most valuable to him. S,rWhea Sir George MaoDonald," he said, "began the practice of surgery the fates seemed to smile on him. From the time he .entered Edinburgh university he was recognized as a man of genius, and the great emi nence to which he has raised himself waa confidently predicted, both by his professors and k'ifl fellews: He knew that a few years after ho grad uated a professional chair would be waiting for him, and in the more dis tant future were visions of honor and wealth incalculable. Suddenly it was reported through Edinburgh that MaoDonald, the promising young surgeon, was suffering from nervous prostration, and then the news followed that he had thrown aside his brilliant career and would praotioe his profession no more. The news was true. One night MaoDon ald went home an enthnBiastio Bur geon. When next seen he was evi dently borse-down,by some seqret grief and the mention of a surgical operation seemed io fill him with horror. He went abroad and for five years he remained a wanderer with out occupation. Then he was per suaded to return Edinburgh and re sume his nrofeaaion. "In the days when the present Sir George was plain Dr. MoDonald, science had not taken the immense Btrides which it has since. The seek ers of groat truths were still groping in darkness. Vivisection was then practically unknown, and the only means men had of throwing light on myaterions deaths was by disseotion. The bodies of the unfortunates who died in prison or the publio wards of hospitals, were the only ones legally obtainable. As these were far too few to supply the demand, grave robbing waa resorted to and big prices were paid by medioalatudents and surgeonB for dead bodies. "One afternoon bb Dr. MoDonald was leaving the lecture hall of the uni versity he was approached by a well known purveyor of aubjeots and was told that a man had died suddenly the day before of what was supposed to he heart disease, and for a certain con sideration the body might be obtained. After a few minutes conversation MoDonald walked on and the pur veyor hastened off to attend to his ghastly business." "That night, just as the moon waa rising over the tops of the .Edinburgh houses, an apparently empty wagon, with two men on the seat, drove np to Dr. MoDonald's house. After a careful look about, one of the men gave a low whistle, and almost imme diately a window on the ground floor was opened. Against this window the wagon was backed, and the two men lifted a long, heavy object, wrapped in a sheet, and passed it into the house. "The sound of money changing hands followed; thenihe window was closed and the wagon drove away." "In lifting the bundle the wrap- Eings -had -been disturbed, and -when r. MoDonald turned from closing the window the moonlight was shin ing on the pallid face' of a corpse. Quickly he lit a number of lights, then drew a heavy, curtain. From one Bide 'of' the room he pushed a long table on which we.re dark stains, showing that it had been used many times before. On this he lifted his furohose and carefully examined it. t was the body of a man in the prime of life, and except that 'rigor mortis' had set in and that every joint was like a bar of iron the man looked aa though he were asleep. There were no signaof wasting disease. His face was ioll and. except fdr, ita ghastly pallot looked ait did in life. It was evidentjthe man-had died 'suddenly, and heart disease- waa the doctor's specialty. From chest Dr. Mc Donald brought his instruments and glasses, his little basins and sponges and laid them out in order by the aide of. the corpse. The subject died of heart idkease, and. so the heart was the part tobe examined'. "Justi-as the knife' touohed the man's breast Dr. MoDonald sprang baskwith--a. startled, look. Was it possible that the, -eyelids had quiv ered? No; it was only some passing draft which had made the light fliok er over the dead man's face; but still ne would mase sure. Tnere waa no pulse; everything proved that the man was dead beyond peradventure. Then-he proceeded" -with his dissec tion. Slowly and carefully he re moved ibe xmtar skis. Then two ribs and a part otthqbreastbone- were taken outrandWaid aside.' At last the diseased h&ati," which had been the cauBe of his" death, lay revealed. All this had taken time" and the doctor was .hungry. . He put his instruments1 aside and frosita closet produced a lunch, which he-ate, throwing occa.' Tonal.1glsncifcrftt thLbedi.on..thel table. When he had finished he re sumed bis work. The heart, to be properly examined, must be removed, and this he proceeded to do. "He cut around the great organ of life, and was about to take it from the body when he chanced to look up. Then slowly, and as if every move ment was a physical torture, he straightened himself. The hair on his head began to rise, and' his eyes were riveted on. the face "of the sub ject. The last time he noticed that face the eyes were closed and it was the expressionless face of the dead. Now all was changed. The eyes were opened and were glaring at him with a horrible expression of re proach. At the same instant the body on the table rose slowly to a sitting posture, and the stillness of the" room was broken by a single whispered word, 'murder r " "With his eye3 glued to the mutil ated form, Dr. McDonald started back until he felt the wall behind him and could retreat no further. For fully two seconds those eyos glared at the doctor, and the air seemed to resound with the awful accusation. In that time he realized that the man had never been dead, and had known and felt every event of that horrible night. Then the mutilated body fell back. Shriek after shriek filled the house. The sleeping, family, awakened by this dreadful noise, rushed down. They found Dr. McDonald just outside his office door, with his arms stretched out barring the passage. 'Don't go in! Don't go in!' he shrieked, and thou fell insensible. Before day light the same two men backed their wagon against the doctor's window and the, bundle wrapped in a sheet, was passed out to them; but Dr. MoDonald was delirious upstairs." Children Cry.for Pitcher's Castoria (Vhea Baby-was sick, vre gave her Caatoria. JVhen sho was a Clilld, she cried for Castoria, iVhen she becamo Mlssf BHeTfjluag to Castoria, iVhca she bad Children, she gave them CastorU How To Get a "Complete Record. An earnest seeker 'dfter'trntK -inquiries of a oontemposapyWillou' please tell me how to trace up n fam ily his to ryr irernaps as good a way as any is to get one of the family whose history you wish to traoe up to run for office in a olose district. Ayer's Sarsaparilla contains no harmful in redieuts, and is the best blood purif ir. Life's Recompenses Little Sister Ma w'ants you, Sammy. Where've you been ? Sammy Fishin .' Did you catch anything? Simmy fsadly) Nothin' 'tall. Little Sister (reassur ingly) Oh, but you will when you get home. GUARD AGAINST T1IK STRIKE, And always have a bottle of Acker's En glish Remedy in the house. You cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your lit tle one, or a cold or cough may fasten itself upon you. One dose is a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treatment. A sample bottle is given you free and the Remedy guaranteed by J. V. Conn, Druggist. Stockholders of the Union Pacific object to the payment of 6 per ceut. on the Oregon Short Line, and insist upon the interest being scaled to 4 fier cent They threaten to break the ease if this is not done. JL CHILD KILLED. Another child killed by the use of opiates given in the foru of Soothing syrup. Why mother give their children such deadly poison is surprising when they can releave the child of its peculiar troubles by using Acker's Baby soother. It contains no Opium or Morphine. Sold by J. W.Conn, Druggist. Nofr 'one smoker in fifty uaea the machine to clip tbetip off his cigar. I BuclilcnArnica Salre. -The ' Best &aevb in the world foi CutsrBruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2S cents per box. For sale by J. C. Dement SALE. Valuable andEIIglbleLets In Adair's Jlttorla. .' v -Saturday, October 5, at 2 p. m. At RotJtf & Parker's Real Estate Oiuce, Where a Plat of the Property can be Seen. Instructed by W. B. Adair, Esq , agent, t"will-otter at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above day, the Lots In BLOCK CO. ADAIR'S ASTORIA, as recently subdivided, replatted and recorded In the County Clerk's offlce. This property Is admirably located, com mands a nne" view of the Columbia River bar. Is only s blocks from high tide water line and s only from the street car line now running. It Is one block south of the Pow er's Avenue, which Is laid out 135 ft. vide Each lot Is cleared and staked off and a ma jority of them are now under cultivation by Chinese aareners. . ! . Personsrdeslrona of examining" tlitf prop erty before the day of the sale will please take the plank road south of Kopp's Brew ery. The lots are now quite accessible. A carrlago can be driven within one block of the north west corner of Block 60. Terms .atsale. Title perfect. Warranty'Deeds E.G. HOLDEH, Auctioneer. a Estate Auction Win POWDER Absolutely Purer rliii powder never vanes, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomenes3. More ecou .niic tl than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In competition with the multi tude of low test, short weight, alum or phos phate powders. Sold only in cam. Royal bakivo PowukuCo. loo V'all-sL.N, Y. Lrwis M. Johnson & Co., Agents, Port 1 ird. oiegon. The Mikado. N. J. BERGMAN, Prop. (Successor to J. C Clinton.) Fine Chocolate Bon Bons AND CONFECTIONS. ALSO Finest Brands Cigars, Tobaccos, AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES. FRUrrSNU!S. ETC. Charlotte Russe Cream Soda A SPECIALTY. New Goods received fresh, dally. Please- give me a can. 5 Third, streetjjiear Telegraph Office. :f-i"C -THE- DIAMOND PALACE GUSTAT HANSEN, Prop'r. A lurge and Woll Selected Stock of Fine Diamoflfls i Jewelry At Extremely Low Prices, tl) Goods Bought at This Establishment Warranted Genuine. Watch and Clock Repairing A SPECIALTY. Corner Cass and Squemoqua Streets. Notice. ALL PARTIES AREHEREBY NOTIFIED that the Board of Equalization will meet at the county court house in Astoria, on Friday, September 27th, 1889. F.L. PARKER, County Assessor. Dated this 5th day of September, 1839. Ladies, Attention! A New In ention for Dre3S-Cuttlng, That can be used by man or woman and he a perfect fit. Price of Scale, Including ev of full Instructions. S3.E0. which can be had by calling on or addressing MRS. IL A. DERBY. Dealer in Millinery Goods, Main Street, Astoria. Or. NEW GOODS Are Being Received at MRS..W. J. BARRY'S Millinery Store. For Sale. Desiring to Retire from Business, I Hereby Offer for Sale My Saloon and Furniture Fixtures AND GOOD WILL. One of the oldest and best established business places of Astoria. A sDlendld chance for Investment for the right person. This offer only holds good for menexrienaays. .For particulars inquire OI KULHJUrtt UAllill. Sept. 25th, 18S9. Thompson & Boss Carry a Full Line of Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries. Give Us a Call and Be Convinced. I W, Case, BANKER. ESTABLISHED - - 1870. Transacts a General Banking BuainesB. Drafts drawn available In any ' part of the 0. S. and Europe, and on Hong Kong, China Office Houbb : 10 a. m. to 3 p. u. Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon. ""qan' c imber Land. 5000 Acres Of finest Timber Land in HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS JUSTUS EDWABDS. DAVK KENNEDY. KEWEBT & EI WARDS. PROPRIETORS 0? TH& . J HOUSE. First Class in Every Respect Thoroughly Renovated and Repaired throughout : 8T largg, sunny roms. TWO MHIHG ROOMS. " Tables supplied with everything the mar ket affords. Fine Bar and Billiard Room : choice brands-Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Free Ceacb te and from the House. A Fine Sample Room for Commercial travelers. O.O. WILLIAMS. R. O, STQNE. WILLIAMS & STONE J X Have takes charge olthe- DINING ROOM AS D- RESTAURANT. The Dining Room and. Restaurant will be run on the European plan. Fresh Oytera. Clams and Crabs In aeasotffserved dally. Best 25-ceHt Dinner Ik tMe City. CHRI8. KVENSON. F.COOK THE Centra! Hotei EVENSON & COOK, On tho European Plant LARGE CLEAN ROOMS. A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT Board byihe Day, Week or Month Private Rcoriig.for Families, Etc Transient Custom solicited. Oysters, Fish, Meats, Etc., Cooked to Ordert WATER St., Opp. Foard A Stokes A FIRST CLASS SALOON Run In connection with the Premises. The Beat oz ' WINE8, LIQUORS AND CIQAR8. Good Billiard Tables and Private Card Rooms. Is the Leading and Only Rrsf-GIa RESTAURANT. Good Cooking. Clean Services. Reasonable Prices. Polite Walters. Prompt Attention. Try Him 'and You will be More than Satisfied, Everybody Says So. Private Rooms. MA1N8TEEBT, - - - AHTORIA. Concomly St., Foot 6t Jackson, .Astoria. Or General - Machinists M Boiler Haters. Land and Marine Engines BOILER WORK, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a, BTtEatsunr, Castings of all Descriptions Made io Order at Short Notice. ' J0KtrY6x.a j. .Pre9ldent.&n4-SHDt. A. L. Fox, Vice President J. Q. HusiraB, -...Bee. ana Treas. PARKER JEFF'S Astona Iron w orks. Clatsop County, for sale by KEEN & COOK. Real Estate Agents, Astoria, Oregon. THE VIENNA C. W. Fisher & Co., Prop's. Game, Fish, Oysters, Etc., -COOKED TO ORDER- Fiuu Private Booms. .Everything; first Class. Genevieve Street, rear ot Grlflln & Reed's. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. INSURANCE. I. W. CASE, insurance Agent. REPRESENTING : California Marine Ins. Co., S. F. Columbia Fire and Marine Ins. Co., , Portland. Home Mutual Insurance Co., S. F. Phosnixof London.. Imperial of London. Robb & Parker, AGENCY OK Fire and Marine Insurance, With an Aggregate Capital ot $70,000,000. IMPERIAL, ot London. CALIFORNIA, "of California. CONNECTICUT, of Hartford. OAKLAND HOME, of Oakland. LION, of London. FIREMAN'S FUND, of California. QUEEN, of London Ship and Commission Agency FIRE INSURANCE IN FIRST CliASS COMPANIES Representing 813,000,000 PHCEN1X, Hartford, Conn. HOME, New York, AGENCY PACIFIC EXPRESS CO C. P. UPSHUR, Main Stieet "Wharf - Astoria, Oregon. $67,000,000 Capital Liverpool & London & Globe, North British and Mercantile of London and Edinburgh. Hartford of ConnectlcutjXommercial of California Agricultural, of Watertown. New York, London M Lancashire of Liverpool, Eng.. Fire Insurance Companies, Represent In a capital of 67,000,000. B. VAN 1USEN. Agent. Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO T. W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GENEBAL MERCHANDISE, Corner Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA OREGON Hot ftSeasiie! Free Camping Grounds at Austin's. There, Is an abundance of clams, crabs, trout, oysters and all kinds of salt and fresh water fish. Good safe Sea bathing, fresh air and the best hunting grounds in America Campers and visitors can find at my store everything they-require Hi the. way of an outfit and provisions. A first class bar and billiard table are connected with' my establishment! Board from $7 to M per weekr: For particulars call on or address w JAS. P. AUSTIN, Store. Seaside, Oregon. Aus.ln's Is open the year round. Restaurant and Ciiop