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ue to &Z 'tf - . t Tv4" - VOL. XXII, NO. 139. ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1884. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. -t, w -irfw. wr,-wwwlwWfT w :pj " r"'."" Jfefc?' t P 3 ---- -ar -v BUSINESS CARDS. T lti. A. JU mid J. A. FULTOX. Pbj'.siciauxind .Snrgronit. "Will ulve pmmnt nttpxition Jo sll calls, from any part of the city r country. Offlc nve r Allen' More, curocr Cass and Sqiiciuoqua satinets, Aat-jiia. Oi gou. Telephone o. 41. D It. Fit A. IK IVJ Physician nnil .urst'OU. Office, Cor. Main and Cheuaimis sir-ets. OFriCK Houits :-U lo 11 a. at. ;-2 to 5 r. M. Residence, opposite the Julian-!! building Tji D.wixiusr. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Abstracts or title a stiirclnliy. Booms 11 and 12, KnUut of Pytbliin CaUlo Bttlldiii. 'IVl-iliic JU.40. QUO. A. DOUUJS. CKO. NOI.ANI ROl.AXI fc DORRtS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office In Klnne's Block. pposlte CItj Ilail.Astoiia. Oregon. C. W. FULTOJf. O. C FULTON. FULTON BROTHERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Booms 5 and 6. Odd Fellows Building. J, Q. A. UOWLBV. J. A. OILL. BOW f, BY & Gll.1., Attorneys and Couimt llui at Law, Office on Clicnnmus Street. Astoria, o en. NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMIJ-SION AND I BPRAXCK ACENT. C. ,v 1.E1CK. ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN. Scholars received for Courts of Draughting 20fflce over White Houe Store. G EJL.O F. ftMftlittit. SURVEYOR OF Clatoiop County, and t'lty tifAMtorl Ottlce : Cheu.imus itreel. Y. M. C. A. Iwl Room Vo.. AY TUTTJUfc. n. If. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Okfick Rooms 1, f, and 3 1'ythlan Ruilil tag. Remiukntr On Cedar. Street, back ol St. Maiy'a Hospita. F 1. HICKS. A. E. 8 HAW HICKS & SII AAV, DENTIS1S. Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Ca-s and Squeui -qua str els. Aitoila Orecou. BANKING AND INSURANCE! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, O KEG OX. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 oVlook P. M. W.T.Golenian&CD.'s AKEXCY, Banking Department A General Ranking anI Fxriianee Busi ness transacted. F.vrry facility for promp nd satisfactory business. Drift' on the leading cities of the United States and Europe. Drpowit ttt-reived. Bozorth & Johns, Ketl Ettate and Insurance Apcnts and Broken ASTORIA, - Oretjou. We write pol'cles In the following woll kn irn Fire insuran -e Cotnpaules : PHCENIXOF HAKTFirD. aCOTTlSH UNION AND NATIONAL OF EDIBURO. LTON.tlF LONDON HO UK. OF NE-V YORK. LOVD' AND LANCASHIRE, OF LIYEK- POOL. PaCEN X. OF BROOKLYN. gon eg ncu r. f hartkord. OAKL vND HOMH. OF i)AKLAND, CALA. And al8 r-prcsent th 1VE TERX. of uaiuornia, HAJiiuuHG-iiKEMEX.oUier- mnnr. ann A.MKUWAN STEAH BUIL- kr. Insurance co Beat Estate Boagbt and Sold on Comnbulon. J. O. HOSS. X.EAH1AO UAUEli'dL'AliER, Main St. AtorlH. ori'on. VISIT0RST0P0RTLAND ghonld not forget to call at Towne's can Francisco Gallery, wheie may be een photitgraph- of all the leadlnpr men and women of O e:on at d Wash'iigt -n Terrlton-. Wtlllful e: ratornlwj5 In atieudance.:itid the most minute h1 teutlon paid ! pictiir" of ch'Wren Don' fonret ihe location K. W. Mntr First and Morrlion street, vp stairs. Nutroub'e to show .sprclnnni iu Yisuon. 8tre t rallr ads vs the innr ev tv t'n fninut s. and thN N the nearest galU-ry to this tivf principal ho'o'a. To Wrtom It May Concern. ALL P.RSONS KNOWING THEM n Ives to be 1 debted to the late Ann of ITew bury & Mevens, or B. F. -tev-ns & Co., wei-otifled to make I mediate settle :'awtit of accounts at the City Book Store, wiUwutXurUwraoUce. .. W. . WASKEN. IDI! I I II -THE S -THE EST TONIC. ? This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics, ouickly and completely Cures Drnpepsla, Jndlfcestlon, Weakness, Impure niood, JIalaxIa,Cblllsaad Fevers, uiid Neurnlsia. It Is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kidneys nnd Liver. It is Invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. Itdoc-not Injure the teeth, came headachc.or produce constipation othT Iron medictvr do. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re liees Heartburn and Bdching, and strength ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Latitude, Lack ol Energy. &c. It has no equal. 42" The jrcnuine haa above trado mark anc rossed red lines on rapper. Take no other 4Mir-M,i.iir nnoM)tiicxirxLc-o4 8iuuoBx.au EEDIXUT05, W00DACD & CO., Portland, Or UOLRSALR AGENTS. fOSTETTERV 1 CELEBRATED 1 X FITTERS In cava of dxsiMpla. deiiiliiy, rheumn tism. jeveran agu. Iier compmiu', mac tivltv of the kldues and bl ider uiitlpa tinn and oth r rg.tnlc nmladif. Hosteller's Stonnch Hitters Is trid i(indv.tn which the rordic.il brothcrhooit h-.veleiit thelrpp-fe-si i-alsinrlion.and whh-h as a tonic, al-tera-Iv.- and honst hild .specific fnrdis i-dera of tin -touiscli. liter and bowels has au un bounded popularity. For sale by Druggists and Dealers, to whom app y for Hosteller's Almanac for 18S5. A. V. Allen, Wholesale and RetalllDealer U Groceries, Provisions, JIILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Tog ther wlt'i Wines, UquorsJobaccoXigars G.A. STINSON & CO.. BLACKSMITHING, At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Cass ana uourt Mreew. Ship and Cannery work, Rorseshoeine. Wagons made and repaired. Oood work ruamntee.1. W. E. DEMENT & CO. ASTORIA, . - - - ORE30K Carrj- in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Ireseriitions carefully Compounded Insurance Office OF Geo. P. Wheeler & Co. Representing the following flrst-clas For eign and IIo ne c uipanles : Royal No wich -Union and l.ancishlre. assets. $36 oon.ooo South Brltlh and National, " 2',ooivoo Fin-mans Fun'1, ltVH),X U on. Fire and Marine " l.Ooo.Ooo Mate, (dwellings onl) lo.o And he o'd and reliable Travelers Lire and Accident In urance Co. of Hartford. 1 C inn. Deposited In Oregon, -400,000 for the security or I'oucv nuiuers. Persenal Attention given to all bnlnes, and Satlsfactloa UaaraatMd la every In stance. OFrtCE lit Hums 's Xw BnUalog, AiU-SAiQjtgsii m? o LYNCH LAW IN MISSOURI. MabyyixiiE, Mo., Dec. 9. Herbert Kranjer, the man shot by "Omaba Charley," ia stiU alive, with good prospects of his Anal recovery, but the tragedy has had a sad and awful se queL Ever since Kramer "was sbot there has been talk of a mob, and for three or four nights the jail was guarded. But everything seemed so quiet, all alarm finally passed away. Jlonday evening it began to be whis pered around town tbat Omaha Char ley was to ba mobbed that evening. Most of the citizens who heard it gav it no heed, thinking it an idle rumor. As the night grew on the rumor grew, aud it was even said the mob was bo iug organized down at the fair grouuds. At last three or four of our oitizens concluded to go down and see. Sure enough, tbey found some twenty or thirty masked men on the grounds. 'Ihere was also six or seven not masked, who seemed to be mere look ers on. This was near midnight All of this time the ofiici Is of the city and county had not heard, or, if they had heard, had given no heed to the rumors. Yet so general had the talk become that some traveling meu at one of the hotels had re .uested the clerk to awaken them if the mob came. It was after midnight when the mob started, and it was 1 o'clock, or 1.30, when they came in front- ofj the jaiL Knocking loudly at ihe door, they aroused Sheriff Anderson, who was sleeping up-stairs. liaising a window he demanded who was there. "Wo have come for Omaha Char ley. Open up." "You can't have him," was the quick response of the sheriff. "Wo will have him if we take him it, S; fhoc1 shown that the boy's father was for iWtnamna.at'.Si? . Boodircumstauces, but had over your rejoinder, and they immediately com menced to force the door. Sheriff Anderson aroused his broth- er Jack, and snatching their revolvers :k".u"i j ""i: I they rushed down stairs. "l'he first mau that steps inside that door ia a dead mau," shouted the sheriff. The answer was a ball crashing through the door. Tho sheriff re sponded in kind, and withiu three seconds some fifteen or twent shots KK lis revolver and his brother fired fouruai oP4;7u8' . ""."""su "J ....... . . I Unrnim on ntaifiitctn their friends anil suots. -J.no auenu tried to reiuau,i but the door was burst open aud the mob came pouring in. 'Ihe sheriff rau, butthey pursued him up stairs, took the keys of the j jau irom nis pooxec ana proceeuea to oj en the ju.iL 'Ihe jail is a revolving one, and turning it round until the cell of nmoln PKorlnv snm frt 4ha rrr f stormed. Thedoor vas ooaned and'2et bac.k llir nr fmir nf ihn mnh rnshivl in I Omaha Charlev saw his imnemlinnr ilnnm With n anranm lit-n n linntn.l I panther, ke sprang on his assailants and fought like a demon. But he was soon overpowered and dragged from the cell and out of the jail. The keys of tho jail were tossed to the 8herifl with the remark, "We are through with them." "Where ia the rope?" aaked one of his captors. "Here it is," answered one who had remained on the outside. The rope was placed around his neck and the mob started eastward. But little was said. Omaha Charley wanted to walk, but ho was partly carried and partly dragged along for about 3U0 yards, when they reached a bridge over a ravine. Here they halted. The firing had aroused near- ly a dozen oitizens, ,who witnessed tbo SS3SS?8" P . The rope was made fast to the rtf- mg. "Are you going to nang me lice a dog without the privilege of saying a word?" asked the doomed man. "No," said one; "say what you want to and say it quick." "What does it mean what is all this about?" aaked Charley. "H L is that all what you want to sayf was the reply; "over with him, boysP and he was thrown from the bridge. With a death grasp he caught the edge of tho plank. For an instant he hung, his ghastly face upturned to the moon, but he looked into the faces of pitiless men. His hands were wrenched loose. "My God!" came from the lips of the fall ing man. These were the last words spoken by Omaha Charley. He fell eight feet and brought up with a heavy jerk. He never moved. His neck was broken by the falL But as if to make sure of their work, the mob threw him up five or six feet and let him fallback. 1 hey then quickly dispersed, and the swaying boly of the dead mau alone remained to tell of the dreadful deed. It wae some time before the officials were on hand. The body was finally cut down and an inquest held. "Time WorittVeEdera." So does Brown's Iron Bitters, the true iron tonic and restorer of wast ed constitutions. It is not a whis key tipple. It is not a mere stimu lant. It enriches thin blood and gives strength to weak constitutions. It renews disordered kidneys. It invig orates torpid livers. It establishes digestion and banishes headache. It scatters chronic rheumatism and drives out dyspepsia. Mr. D. L. Nick- urn, of Springfield, Ohio, writes. "Brown's Iron Bitters cured me of dyspepsia, nervousness, and wakeful ness." Mrs. Isabella Smith, of Bucks ville, S. C. says. "I was plagued with chrome .rheumatism and dyspepsia. Brown's Iron Bitters relieved me of luta." Q&fi dtlUr a Iwttle. It Is In the Blood. LouisvriiiiB, Ky., Dec. 9. In the trial of James Heath for larceny to day a most remarkable plea was made for defence. Heath is the Bon of a formerly wealthy and respected citi zen of Louisville, and ua3 arrested for stealiug sealskin cloaks from a store. The plea is that he is a klepto maniac, aud was so developed by the peculiar circumstances of bis birth and childhood. Heath's father testi fied that the boy was born on May 21, 1863, at Lexington. His mother was an intense rebel, aud boarded in a family holding the same deep preju dices. Sho went through the city of Lexington begging tor the soldiers and accepting anything from a post age stamp up. And thus it was that the unfortunate son was born in the midst of intense feeling and prejudice consequent upon a war which was then being fiercely waged. The mother had so worn herself down by mental excitement and labor for the southern soldiers that after the birth of her child she was unable to raise it The doctors said that unless the child received milk from the breast it could not live." A colored wet-nurse was hired, and about the time the child was old enough to be weaned she was discovered to be an incorri gible thief. Thus had the child drawn, with tKe life-giving fluid, the seeds of a most deplorable disease. After the warMr. Heath and his fam ily removed to" this city. James was then old enough to toddle around, and frequently accompanied the servants to tho grocery. He invariably re turned with ."something or other. filched from tile grocer's stock. Thus the development and maturity of kleptomania were traced and it was become lmpovensueu in consequence of having attempted to keep his son's y1181; i T i i ' V-K for the misdeeds committed bv btm in his weakness. The court refused to consider the question raised, but only held the prisoner for trial on nominal bail. Returning to Europe. Dollars per Month. On Saturday about 800 emigrants, . ,. tuFm naAn ,. th;a B,(nll.r" , " ;t:"Va.ii, one of the party to a Now York Xun reporter as follews: It is getting so now that wo can afford to visit tho old country every year f we waut to. It used to be a very expensite trip. We could get to Anietica protty cheap, but it took a small fortune to Finally the steamship reflected that it wasn't Companies ! ' very profitable to go back with empty SteerjlgCS, and then oue of their em ployes conceived that it would be a good idea to send out agents in the west to get up excursiou parties. The company tried it and it was a success, and now all the line- do it. Wo can go from Chicago to England, Ireland or Germany and return for less than S30 now, and many of us go every fall after our farm work is completed. Lassooin a Bear. John Aldridge and another young man were riding after stock a few days ago in the pine timber on the upper Deschutes, when they spied a large bear. Neither beiug armel, they decided at once to capture him If V-ir)t?ltI A VTVt-1 4l.n!. !. inn fPlift firSJEthtow wa, 8nceesafnit Aidridgo catching bruin by the hind leg. The ?T ThrEE T.X J fuL The first throw he mido his rope settled over the bear's head and tightened around his neok. Then the stretching began. In the strug gle the beir, being a very large one, was about to drag the saddle from one of the horses, when Aidridgo hastily swung arouud a tree, and, se curing his rope to it, hurried to his companion's aid.- With his help bruin was stretched until be choked to death. After removing tho hugo animal's entrails they were unable to lift him on a horse, and were there fore compelled to construct a kind of derrick, which they d-d by placing a strong polo through the forks of a tree, in order to load their game. Prineville, Or., Courier. A terrible duel was fought last Fri day, between two ojwboys in Idaho, on Snake river, ju.st opposite the town of Assotin, W. T. They tied their left hands together with leather thongs and began slashing eaoh other with knives until both fell dead. One received twelve stabs, the other seventeen. This terrible affray was witnessed by friends of both men, who afterward got to fighting, but no one was killed. atcott'f Fmumiuii ..r i'uit 4"ml Liver Oil, with llypnphu.phi . In Consumption und IFustbio Diss- loos lit. r I, "r... - "' v. i. JJAjlllUOh.il. i III Dtirir, ra., ca.s: -I think jour EmulMon f Cod Liver Oil is a very fine prepara tion, and fills a lung felt want lt is verv useful la consumption ami wasting dis eases. T . He is n foolis'i man who says, "It is just my iujfc," when something goes agaiust him. Don't say. "I wish I lived in n world where there is no sorrow and no disappointment." It would be a pitiable wo -Id; it would mean intellectual and moral death. N wisd m o skil can keao n- from "troub e; for troub e is universal and -wnaevHr .. universal under the gov eiameut ei C.91 moat be good. PARKER HOUSE. J. II, CLOSE, i'roj... ASTORIA, - - 1 OBEGON. Al. CROSBY, Clerk- First Class in all Respects. PRKK COACn TO TTIE HOUSE. Fipres flew Lie ! AXD JEFF Or THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove by his books that he Is doing the biggest business of any RESTAURANT In the city, and he will guarantee to give Ui- best nn-al for cah. 31 RS. EVA W LLM AN, - Proprietor. ASTORIA, uREGON. First Class lit I? very Respect. NEW HOUSE, NEW FURNITURE. Fitted up -Willi eTorjr Conven ience for the Comfort of Transient and Permanent Guests. Corner Squemoau v an I West Gth Strr ets. JUST WHATJTOU WANT. Good, Bo ird. at Iiow Price I Bo.ird at tho BAY VIEW MSTAUMT, Tli ta'iln tvnll siintOt I with tVi nhr.foaa. A ne v -afe an I letter prtss fo.-sale at same 1 &. THINK FABRE'S CHOP HOUSE. Oysters, Ice Cream, COFFEE. The New Model. Everything First Class. Cas; Street, rear of odd-Fellows EuIIdlnc. Every attention p.Ud mv rustomere, and ihe lift set nMore fiem in (Irst chit style. LOOK HERE!! M. STUDZINSKI Has Just received a new stock of Solid Gold Holiday Gifts Tho beat plae In tteo elty to purohae FINE Jewelry, Mies, And othor valuable pros-mta. Orders promptly and satisfactorily filled. ANIA HOTEL BBESHQi9uiu?r Columbia Transportation Company. FOR OJElTX.AKX2. FAST TIME! TflE TOPULAR STEAMER FLEETWOOD Which has been rflttMl for the comfort of passengers will leave "Wilson & Fisher's Dot k et ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Returning leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. CT"An ad I'tlnnal trip will o" made, eaffanrfay af Each VOrfc.lpitvliit: I'nrti.ii-d at 9 Vlork ttiuuuty XLamalmM-' 'Thnimgm b tbb route connect at KaUnu for jjauud poxti. XLB.gGOXT,I!bldfcUt Holiday Announcement FROM New York Novelty Store TO THE PEOPLE OP ASTORIA and VICINITY Owing to the unprecedented rush of business at our Store, wo find it simply impossible to write a proper advertisement enumerat ing the various Novelties in the Hue of HOLIDAY GOODS we have on hand, all of wliit-h are being rapidly disposed of and selected from. The public evidently know where to get ihe BEST ARTICLES for the LEAST MONEY. It is a well-known fact that we undersell any establishment in Astoria; as our expenses are lighter than those of any other stoic in town. We adhere strictly to our ONE PRICE SYSTEM, all our goods being marked in plain figures, aud we will not atk you $10.00 for an article aud afterward sell it to you for One Dollar, (as is frequeutly done elsewhere in Astoria.) Bear in mind also, that we are the LEADING NEWS DEALERS of Astoria. Call, examine our Goods and Prices and be convinced of the Truth of What We Say. New York Novelty Store, " Main Street, Opposite Parker House. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. BKXTO-f STKKKT, NKAK rAltKKK UOLBE, ASTOUIA. - OHEGOX". GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LANMIABIEEMES Boiler Work, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. 0-3l STINGS , Of all UeMrriptiout uictUe iu Order at hort JVotloe. A. D. Was-? President. J. U. H us rLEit, secretary, 1. V. C'ASr, l're.tur r. JOHN Fox. Sin. erinternle nt. . AJbtiNJDT & JBKKCllKiN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH -cgZS&l' u u r p wu. vx -&LimiiimjLais&t:7v, &? and mgmKuMms Boiler Shop JjJSBI? All binds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AKD STEAMBOAT WORE Promptly attended tc A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. FAST TIME! THE The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astoriarn. For th Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. C.AJirBELL. - - PROPRIETOR Orteig&Shubbe DEALEHSIN All Kinds of Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Cigars and Tobacco. Eggs and Butter Keceived Dily-Warranted Fresh. Opposite 1 Ij. iterk A Sobs, AS OKIA, OKEGO.N. ASTORIA LIQUOR STORE, AUG. DANIELSON, - Proprietor. llchulltaud Itefltted Threagbemt. Tha Best of AVIXEH. L,10;i:01tj, AXD CICARS, For a Good Cigar, call for one of "Danielson's Best." Corner West SUh and Water Streets, Astoria. n!-iii Sol Mu Jewelry, BRACELETS, Scarf Fins, Chains, fatcU SILVERWARE, Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry In Astoria. f3r-All goods warrantedasrepresented GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. Magnus C. Crosby Dealer in HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, TJLXX AND Copper. Astoria Cooperage. BARRLLS AND HALF-BARBELS All Kinds of Cooperage Done. iarljav onlers with JOHN KOOLitS, Siii'iTintemleiit, at Central Market. Good Building Lots ALDEHBROOK For Sale at Low Rates. Apply to " l.Y3I" C. KISVET, At office of Clatsop JIiH Comrnnv, on the Roadway.