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0 vu;lj-ib fai'jyr-- ---svv3-rT-iAyr'-r!V:---3- CT ' . c - --" - - r - - ASTORTA, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1889. VOL.XXXUI, NO, 144. PRICE JblVECgN- A SUBSTANTIAL ,r xsnraxt niiHimiimi-n n nu:cunnina B""a""ggsa3C3SaBs ira: Captain Gray lias at last been induced by the increasing demand for Choice Residence Lots oh the Sunny Slope to Young's Bay, to plat his Five Acre Block, No. 27 in Hustler & Aiken's Addition. K'V.-" i .rr.--.-TT j saaa - Bcvg - upshuv, i o. Shipping an-i Ccmni'v-iri ftl -rc-ani ..ints- -t. V-harf. Asf. r . r-g Mi'liOLVLliJ'.-v: Cannery Supplies Barbour's Salmon Net I wines. MILT! NE Rra'id Salmon 1 iiic WOOlMlK-iit1. Cotton Lines ami Twnc3 SEINES and WETTING 'if a 1 Ji-'vriptioii 5-"ur.i-.iu,.l at Tact iry Ijice- 'VE INSURANCE i i'u-4 CI.i s 0iii;iaii:' fs,:m;i:5 0MM"rt J r.e t. J 1 IMHEMX, HOME, ..... .Hartford, P ni .New i.tix. I Agencj SVciflc Kxjires r.ml W ells, Fargo & Co. m, JSle? & AlittB, CIVIL EtfGINhEB.-, Surveyors and Architects. Officii, Hohm !, Ki.avi:i IU n"., SECOND STREET P. O. lox8i:i. AVl'OKIA, OK. Win. B. Adair, REAL ESTATE AGEKT. X E. Coi. Olney and Third .-Is P. O. Box 43G. Particular attention gien to Pioperliei in Upper Astoi i.i ; also t purchase of '1 mi ner Lands. ?H n Tho only raodiclne which destroys tho j zerms ot (Jatarrh, Jiheumatism, icmalo Complaints, Consumption (if not too far! and Skin Diseases. It is a Bate and positivo :nro for LOSS of Manhood and Gon orrhoa. Is pleasant to dri-ik. Give it a trial Price, 75 cents and $1.25. PACIFIC SLOPE MEDICINE CO., Bpokano Falls, Wash. J. C. Dement, Sole Ageur, A3oria- a tta!rvx4m&WFjaitiB5se?PS3& P(mgs4STVm yinBBMB9)H2' WHOLESALE AND HETAIL DEALElt IN Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed, Crockery, Glass Plated Ware. o Tho Largest and finest assortment of Fresh. Fruits and Vegetables. Received fresh every Steamer. SEALANO. TIip terminus of the Ihvaco and Shoalwater l?av llailroad. THE GREAT EST SUMMER REPORT OX THE NORTHWEST COAST. Lifesatthe head of the Uaj at deep u atcr, and only twelve miles from Ihe har. The cominp County i-'eat and Commercial Metropolis of Pacific county. Now laid out Lots on the market from $50, and upwards. For particulars and full information, rail on or address B. A. SEABORG, tUISSIIBIIKEEBSStBSSees:s:SE3BIiaSSS:KIiaEIIIIEeiBIIIIEEIISlIIIIIRIIIEBI pgyt' - st: - - . -veia?g -- --"-HrTlTI III I II ggy The Favorite alediciue for Throat and Lung Diffi culties lias long been, and still is, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It cures Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and Asthma; soothes irritation of the Larynx and Fauces ; strengthens the Vocal Organs; allays soreness Of the Lungs; prevents Consumption, and, even in advanced stages of that disease, relieves Coughing and induces Sleep. There is no other preparation for dis eases of the throat and lungs to be com pared with this remedy. "My wife had a distressing couch, with pains in the side and breast, we tried various medicines, "but none did her any good until I got a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which has cured her. A neighbor, Mrs. Glenn, had the measles, and the cough was relieved by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I have no hesitation in recommending this Odugh Medicine to e ery one afliicted." Robert Horton, Foieman iiea(KK(f.MornIIton. Ark. " I hac been afflicted with asthma for forty years. Last spring I was taken with a violent cough, which threatened to teuuiuate my dajs. Every one pro nounced me in consumption. I deter mined to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Its effects were magical. Iwas immedi ately relieved and continued to improve until entirely recovered." JoelBullard, Guilfoid, Conn. " Six months ago I had a severe hem orrhage of the lungs, brought on by an incessant cough which deprived me of sleep and rest. I tried -various reme dies, but obtained no relief until I be gan to take Ajer's Cherry Pectoral. A few bottles of this medicine cured me." Mrs. E. Cobuin, 19 Second st., Lowell, Mass. "For children afflicted with colds, coughs, sore thro.it, or croup, I do not know of anj lemedj v.hich will give more speedy lehef than Ayer's Cherry Pectoial. I lu e found it, also, invalu able in cases of Whooping Cough." Ann Lovejoy, 1257 Washington -street, Boston, Mass. yer's Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED BY i Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. rlnld t.vnll TtniaMatn. Price $1 ; six bottles, $5. JUNKER. ESTABLISHED - - 1870. Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts drawn available in any parr of the U. S. and Europe, and on I long Kong, China Okkick If ouks : 10 a. si. to 3 v. si. Odd I'ki tows Building, Astoria, Oregon. Thompson & Ross Canj a full Line of nu.:.. pii ,J rnnn bllOlCB- btaDle anfl ranCV Groceries, Give Us a Call and Be Convinced. Will Put m S C C - - a"'WLl' - - - - ' - iIJkllJl. - - - THaWP - . AN EXOCH ARDEN. Result of a Two-Year' Play In Alaska. Caplain Peter Bayne, who was ship wrecked on the schooner Ino of San Francisco near Point Barrow, Aictic ocean, in 1887, where he remained two years before lie was relieved, has re turned to Port Townsend and found his wife married to William J. Forbes, Forbe3 was employed by Bayne to at tend the ranch near "Whatcom. He finally induced Mrs. Bayne to secure a divorce on the grounds of 'willful desertion and failure to provide, not withstanding the fact that she Lad re ceived provisions constantly from Bajne's employers, S. BT. Frank & Co., on Battery street, San Francisco. Forbes corroborated her statements and the divorce was granted. They were married in Dungeness, "Wash., last October. Tho woman had two children by Bayne, a girl and a boy, aged 9 and 7 years. Mrs. Bayne is a daughter of Eev. B. F. Yandeventer, formerly of Tulare, CaL, later a Methodist minister of Seattle and now of Winnemucca, Nov. During the time Bayne was near Point Barrow ho whaled from shore and captured twelve whales, a large num ber of walrus and seals and plenty of ivory, aggregating a value of 60,000, and therefore returned there compara tively wealthy. He sued out a war rant charging JForbes with adultery and conspiracy. Forbes escaped. The woman endeavored to shield Forbes by threatening to swear her second husband clear of any charges preferred by the first. Bayne found his wife secreted there and persuaded her to surrender the children. She has been married six weeks. Bayne and his wife were highly re spected in "Whatcom, where they had a comfortable home, and tho Yande venter family are well known all over tho coast The prominence of the parlies creates a sensation on the Sound. Mrs. Forbes (Mrs. Bajne) said she was led by Forbes to believe that Bayne had deserted her or else she would have written to him. She is a beautiful woman, intelligent, and until her husband's departure was re ligiously devoted to him. Bayne will take the children to Nevada and sup port his former wife the remainder of her life. Forbes had induced tho woman to prove up on Bajne's prop erty as an abandoned wife, and had nearly secured the title to the property when Bayne unexpectedly returned. The property is now valued at $10,000 Djsjh'pa is killing more people than nun, ten times ocr. When a man lia. dbpe s;a his stomach is always with him and he. it. always conscious of it. lie can't sleep, his lood doesn't taste right, he's moihid. Your stoin .eh ought to he your best friend, and it will he if after eating yon will take a little Simmons Liver Regulator, to assist di gestion and allay all irritation. "After eating a heaity supper, if 1 take about a teaspoontul ot S'liiuions Liver Regulator, I never feel the effects of the supper eaten."' Ovid G. Sparks, ex-Major of Macon, Ga. Men at work seventy-five feet below the bed of the river at Louisville work two hours and get a day's pay. Some have died and others are afflicted with paralysis of the kidneys and muscles. A CIIILO KILLED. Another child killed hy the use of opiates given in the form of So6thing syrup. Why mothers give theii child ren such deadly poison is surprising, when they can relieve the child of its Eeculiartrouhlesby using Dr. Acid's abjr Soother, it contains no opium or morphine. Sold by J. V. Conn. In 1889 over $100,000,000 worth f gold has been dug, mostly in Australia, California and South Africa. Suppression of the Menses may be relieved by a dose of Ayer's Pills, which produce the desired effect through sympathetic nction. A "Wilkesbarre firm made 10,000 sets of axles in a week, beating the world's record. WO A'OT SUFFKIl ANY LOXGF.lt. Knowing that a cough can be check ed in a day, and the first stages of con sumption broken in a week, we hereby Siarantee Dr. Aeker's English Cough emedy, and will refund the money to all who buy, take it as per directions, and do not find our statement correct. Kasnsas City cable car gripmen wear wooden shoes. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breatn secured by JShiloh's Ca tarrh Remedy. Price, 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. J. C. Dement "D'VDTD O JxUJdJd fe on the Market the Fine Property of Henry Powell, ASTORIA' REAL ESTATE EB3t Its peculiar efficacy Is due as much to tho process and NOTHING skill in compounding as to i iirc it the ingiedicuts themselves. Lmt" Take it in time. It checks diseases in tho outset, or If they be advanced v. ill prove a potent cure. 1 Hone Mi f lout It It takes the place of a doctor and costly pre scriptions. All who It ad sedentary lives ill iiud it the best nreentie of FOR WHOSE BENEFIT and cure (or Indigestion, Constipation, llcad.iclic, IHliousncss, Piles and Mentnl Depression. No loss of time, no interference with business while taking. For children iL is most in nocent and harmless. No danger from exposure alter taking. Cures Colic, Dl nrrhcen, Jtowel Complaints, rVsverlsh ness and Fevcrisli Colds. Invalids and delicate persons will find It the mildest Aperient and Tonicthey can use. A llttlo taken at night insures refreshing sleep and a natural eacuat ion of the' bowels. A little taken in the morning sharpens the appetite, cleanses the stomach and sweetens tho breath. A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION. "I have been practicing medicine for twenty years and have never been able to put up a egetablc compound that would, like Simmons Liver Regulator, promptly and effectively move the Ijver to action, and at the same time aid (instead of weak ening) the digestive and assimilative powers of the sjstcm." L. M. Hinton, M d., Washington, Ark. Marks of Gemiinenessr Look for thered Trade-Mark on front of Wrapper, and the Seal and Signature of J. IT.Zeilin & Co., In red, on the side. Take no other. Ir!oe SI. The First of The Season. A beautiful Chinook salmon, the first of tho season, was exhibited at F. C. Barnes's market yesterday. It weighed thirty pounds and was in splendid condition. It was brought in by the fisherman who caught it, who handled it as carefully as if it had been a baby, and who went off smiling when he received six big Am erican dollars for it It did not last long, for half of it w;is taken for the Arlington club at once. This winter, seems bound to beat the record of last winter, Avhen the first Chinook salmon was received heie a little after New Year's. The advent of the Chinook, following that of the smelt, strengthens the belief of weather sharps-in the idea that winter is over. There is no rush for ordering spring suits.- -Oiegoniav, 20. ii'!S'" r:ttc:i .ilvi-. Tiik P!;si jai.vk ill the world foi Cuts, I-iuims.So!c. rioer.-,Salt llheum, bV ct Soies Tetter, t'happed liamls, Chilbl.iius, Coins and all Skin Etup t.ons, and piijit:vel etues Piles or no p.ij rv' iiiired. it is, gu.uantced to give perfect batifacimn.or iwviey i (.'funded, ri ice 2T. ci'tiLs per box. For tale lr J. V. Conn. A new land district has been pro posed in "Washington, to be composed of Chehalis, Thurstoti, Mason, Lewis nnd Pierce counties. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria vYhen Baby v as sick, we gave her Castoria. SVhen she was a- Child, she cried for Castoria, JVhen sho became Miss, she clung to Castoria, iVben she had Children, she gave them Castoris Ex-Jailer Jones of Tacoma has had all criminal proceedings against him quashed by the payment of 299 in lieu of the city's money misappropri ated by him. Diamond rings are being turned out by machinery cheaper then the old prices. Ayer's Sarsaparilla makes the blood pure, rich and vitalizing. Sold by all druggists. THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. J. C. Dement. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspep sia and Liver Complaint V Shiloh's Vi talizer is guaranteed to cure you. J. C. Dement. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miser able by that terrible cough. Sliilolfs Cure is the remedy for you. J. C. Dement Tl:e ?p'kaio Falls and Northern. The story of the Spokane Falls and Northern reads. like magic. About eleven months ago D. C. Corbin, brother of Austin Corbin, the New York financier, sold out to the North ern Pacific his branch road and line of boats by which the Ccour d'Alene miues are reached. With the com fortable feeling of a man about to take a good rest, ho started for the east, but stopped, over a day or two in Spokane Falls. Some of the business men of the city talked with him about the feasibility of a railroad north to Colville. The conversation was gene ral. No propositions were made on either side. Mr. Corbin went east and had his rest About the middle of February he returned to Spokane, took a carnago and drove northwaid. Tho country, even in midwinter, pleased him. "When he got in from his tour lie made a proposition to tho Spokane busiuess men. "I told them," said Mr Corbin, in nar rating the story, uthat if they would subscribe 100,000, I'd undertake to build a load to Colville. -They got out, and by thunder, in four da s they had raised tho money. I immediately telegraphed some 'friends in New York I knew I could rely on. They said all right and I went ahead. Be fore I left here in March to go east, I had organized a company, put -engineering parties in the field, and had let some contracts. The snow was still on the ground. I went east. made the financial arrangements and came back. The road is finished to Colville, 88 miles. It is finished in the most substantial manner, with a max imum grade of only one per cent near ly the entire distance. The equip ment is complete, and of the very best quality throughout. How was it done? I said to myself: 'This road has got to be built and mnning to Colville by the 10th of October'. I believe in pushing an enterprise of this kind. It works things up to a high pressure, and is, in the end, the cheapest. Within eight months from the inception of the scheme trains are running- on regular schedule. NortJi western Railroader. Iowa's corn crop is 336,000,000 bush els; worth 875,000,000. CURES PERMANENTLY RHEUMATISM . Cordova, Minn , Sept. 22, 1SS3. Suffered with rheumatism for moro than ten years and got no relief tillluscd St. Jacobs Oil, -which cured me. . W2I. B. UOUSDHR. At Druggists and Dealers. THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO.. Dalllmore. Md, s mfi 'A C.r plantation is in a malarial dis-trictf-ttlicro fever and ague prevails. I employ 150 hands; frequently half of them were side. I was nearly dis couraged "h lien I Lejjan the uso of Tho result was marvellous. My men became strong nnd hearty, and I have hail no fnrthur trouble. "With these pills, I would not fear to livo in any 8v amp." E. RIVAL, Bayou Sara, la. SOI, EVERYWHERE. Office, 44 Hurray St., New York. Obliged to go to Europe on business I oiler my establishment known as the For sale at a bargain. For particulars apply to G. W. Fisher, Proprietor. TRADE MARK O fet-fi ftibjHE GREAT" -a Sfki sra a 5f HS j VIENNA PARKER CO, v-ijIWUJ ''I 'i " -t i' ' '"' II" mi POWDER Absolutely Pure. 'I In-. ;wv.,ut lttver vanes, A iimfvi-1 of ,iurty, .Ueni:th and wholesomeness. More ui'oiicini.M! thdii the ordinary kinds, and can nut W iM m competition with the multi tude of low test, short weight, alum or phos nh.tte powders. ijodouZjriucaiii. Rovai. iUKiNO PowdkrCo. !0G V'ail-st.. N. "i . Lfwis M. Johnson & Co , Agents, rort l.md. Oregon. CANDY MANUFACTORY. 1ST. J.BEEGMAN, Prop,r. Fine Chocolate Bon Bons FRESH MADE DAILY. - " As Well as AH Oiher Kinds of Cream Candies. Plea3e Call and Give Me a Trial, THIRD STREET, Next to Western Union Telegraph Oflice. Sliip Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE FARIV2 IMPLEMENTS, Paints, Oiis, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PRO YISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOR SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS Portland Boiler Mills, FA5F5BAKK3' SCALES. AfcTOKJA, OllEGON. BOOTS AND SHOES! Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES, AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEH SHOE. 3"o:o::&r tt, A,:o::i&r. City Wood Yad. Hamilton & Co., Prop'rs. Office and Woodyaid on Gray's Dock. All Kinds of Fine Dry Wood Cut AND DELIVERED At Jtensonable Prices. Satisfac tion (jriiarnntccrt Our Patrons. All Orders promptly filled and dclicrcd in any part ot the city. H. Ekstrom. WATCHMAKER, . Astoria, Or. FINE DIAMONDS. Jewelry, "Watches Clocks. Etcsuitable for Holiday Presents, at very Low Prices. Opposite Crow's Gallery. AKIn Wilson & Fisher He has placed it on the Market, just in time for a Christmas Present for your sweetheart, wife, or lmsband. Call at once at the office, and leave your orders. SUITABLE FOR PLATTING Winsrat ODD FELLOW'S BUIDING. BEST BUY m THE MARKET. IDE MTIO TO ALDERBROOK. Lots arc selling for $T5 to-day ; January 1st any remaining u ill bo sold for $100, WINGATE & STONE. E The undersigned is selling Five and Ten Acre Tracts of the Donation Claim of Judge Callender, Adjoining the Town of Clat sop Junction. Situated at the intersection of the South Coabt and Overland Railroads. Tho Tracts are designed as Rural Home steads.are situated hotw een the railroad and the ocean heach with convenient streets to hoth. The land has good natural drainage with sightly places for building ; is good for fruit and vegetables. This farm was formeily donated to the public school, which is now in possession of the proceeds of the sale. The interest on this endowment with the public funds se cures the services of competent teachers for three terms of school eacii year. The loading citizens of Astoria are secur ing these tracts. Price $60 to $100 Per Acre. No Commission to Agents. JOSIAH WEST. Inquire of E. 0. HOLDEN, or C. S. "WRIGHT Eight Choice Lots, $200 EACH TO-DAY FOE, SALE. ISTLEB & AKEN TRAOT. ffinpte k Stone. IaiBBI3SSS8IIBBSEI19Z:ilESBEISZa3HIEEiaSU3EESHSJ:52Iftl3a. - FiE BEIT. A decent family can have a good house, 2-2x15, with woodshed, RENT FREE, for a limited time ; street ean. passing by the door. Inquire of RUDOLPH BARTH, Corner Third and 0! "v J,. P. HYNES, DEALER IN- Groceries Produce. "Water Street, Asioria, Oregor TELEPHONE NO. 7. - P. 0. JIOX 12-i. THEO.' BRACKED- Second Street, A Large Supply of Meerschaum and Brier Pipes. ALSO, Amber Cigar and Cigarette Holders Especially Pit For Birthday and Christmas Presents. . ALSO, A largo Invoice of fresh Imported, and Key AVest Cigars ; amongst otherbrands the well-known "Flor de Madrid." The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLEVELAND, Frop'r. &ooi Breaft, Cale mi Pastry None hut the Best Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Breaa deli vered in any part of the city. Contractor, Builder and Carpenter. Open to take all Rinds of Carpenter "Work. Holt & McCurtrie's old carpenter shnn next to Methodist Church. "l'cuier sop, GO TO LARSON & HILLBAGK -FOR- GROCERIES AK FRESH FRUITS. Orders Delivered Free of Charsre Pm, Orders Solicited. ThlrSeet Mtry next to Pioneer office. laps ai Organs. T nm Tironororl f rt-fti:ni. tt--. . other Pianos. ' aAflUI4SD and Also ORGANS, VIOLINS, GUIT a Every instrument selected neRnniii Etc--guaranteed at prices which de?ycompetitiUld Prof. Frances Residence at Mrs. Hol.. s E. J. Liddicoat, Q r- 4, - ": a jnrawam-. iug ' g0l&zr&&x&3r s0i 1 it "rrig -r . '32t ( -- JL mmsm 23. 188