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fl) VOL. XXIV, NO. .39. ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, JS85. PRICE. FIVE CENTS. BUSINESS CAIiDS. - JLp lsys.i'-aMiiiiI Surgeons. Will y!e pronint atU'itUnn Jo all oii. f!iR pail of the citj eomtr. Oflloeover Allen's htme. comer ("ass ami Mifimxjua streets, Astwia, Orcgfl. Telephone No. 11. Physician anil Surgeon. (.flSco, liooniG, oer I). A. lIeIwSiit . stow. tlKKICK llOI'K. :-0 to 11 A. X. : 3 t T. V. K. Itesidoncc. opposite the.IohaatH building TIt. .OCI!IAItT. i'HYSICJAX AND M7KGKOX. OPKiru : Gem I'.iii'J'H?, Hpstaii?. A-loria. JTCHI. . a. ix:ti:u;. ;r.o. i.am ATTORNEYS AT t.AW. frJSfcv in Kinney's lawk. fWM CH JtuS. Astotin, Oregt. . THI.TO.V O. , 1 ' I.TON 4'JTOUNKYS A.T LAW. Itomc- h .-.ml fi. Odd Feikms Ituihlin.. 1 K, i ::ii:: .T SURVEYOR GF Olllcf :-N. I'. omir Cn Ntiri Ai lrf'l., JIlMIIII No. "f- T . A. 1ViY. Attorney d CoH.:IIr :-t iaw, OHk-p on rupnamu Simct, Aten: On rhii. JAY TU'JTTa-3-L ."!!. SS. PHYSICIAN AND SUJlb'SO Orricis i:oomsi.2,Hi.rlliaHu?l(l- inr. :rsiie;."K On Cfditr Stn-pl. luck of .MarjMIost:il. r v. iiumcs. a. r-.nw PKM'ISTK. Uoonis in AIIphS ltniulniR. up Mai. ror not fljits :'iul HiIiphkkiia 4!cl. AMrn Oicgon. JOHN II. JIITCHH I.. I5AI.WI M. HFM! 'T. Atlorneys and Ccuncsiors at Law. lioouis 1,2, '!,:n.l 1 Kainm-rui.'Ji.-, North K:iM ConitT or l"irt ami I'mm'S. , 1'orllantl, Orpgon. T K. KI'KDDrA', E. XOTAKY lTIJLir, KiMirclieror TitlP. Ahstrarit ar.il OfllccoiiC.iss.Strpf.:il k:imii5!i of A -loi i. in oflipp, AMoii i, OrOM: BANKING AND INSURANCE ! 8. W. CAS, Broker, Baniier, and Insur ance Agent, eFnci: Jierus: Kroin 0 o'clock A. V. milil :i o'tlo'k 1. JI. AHEM) Or ALL C03HTFIT0KS! Capitol Flour, Sanuf.iciiirpd on lhi Cadu.-il :p1ii ion hystfin lj tnc Salem (Or.) Capitol Flour Mills Co, Is thp only flour that lias lakon First Vtlt' llneejp.trsln siict'PMiin :it the MItTfiX2 aiKOSJAXIt'T. XAIK, Also al State Fair. 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They were joiued at various points along the street by at least two hundred citizens. They ap proached the jail in perfect order, ex cepting the liriug of pistols. The jailor surrendered the keys to the main entrance, and the crowd broke ihedoorof the cell containing Lee Sellers, a young man charged with the murder and robbery of Edgar Maine, committed on !ast Tuesday 'morning, one mile east of tho city. J Sellers had a kuife in his possession, Mm Hiien one ol me vigiiuuics mch into his cell lo adjust handcuffs, Sell ers gave him a number of frightful slashes. Both doors were soon bat tered down, and the masked vigi lantes shot at Sellers twice, without inflicting any hcrious wounds. Then seizing Sellers, the mob passed out of the jail yard and went to the mid dle of a high bridge over the Tcnnes ?ee river. A rone was placed around the criminal's neck while ho was yet ia the corridor of tho jail. He stood with his anus folded, and never tlinehed while the knot was being ar ranged. He called for a drink of water before leaving for the bridge ami Ins wishes were complied. with. After reaching the middlb of the bridge the mob halted and demanded a confession. Sellers refused to say :i worJ, and the rope was placed over a eTos.-bi':irc, about twenty-two feet :.b.ive the lloor, and he was swung off. lie was not handcuffed, aud as soon as the noose began to tighten he climbed up tho rope hand over hand, and gained the top of tho bridge framing. He then crawled along the crossbeams to one side of the bridge. While ho was crossing at least thirty shots were fired at him, but not one of them with fatal effect. He rose to his feet and yelled at the top of his veice: "My friends, come to me! I'm mur dered! Come quick!" The wounded man then lay down on the steps, aud several shots were fired at him. but none of them hit him in a vital part. Runners were sent lo the city for Ladders and an other rope. Theciowdwas orderly, and but few people outside of those implicated knew auything about the affair. Some voting men who were at a ball left their dancing, and followed the masked men in their dress coats. After the ladders were brought two men climbed up to the top of the stringers to re adjust the rope. Sell ers had then taken the rope from around his neck, and lagged the crowd to kill him and end his suffer- Mcu started out to take him down, but he lost his hold and fell in the water, eighty feet below, and has not yet been found. At the verv last he protested his inuoeence. impulsion- or Russians. London, Sept. G. Telegrams from a gentleman who was recently sent to Germany to inquire into the alleged wholesale expulsion of Russian sub jects fully confirm all previous re ports. In a dispatch dated at Kon igsburg he says: Many thousand persons have been expelled from towns in the eastern provinces, and thousands of Russians havo been or dered to leave by the 1st of October, on the ground that they have not ob tained formal naturalization, al though many of those expelled per formed German military service at Danzig. The chief sufferers are mer chants, artisans, workmen, and even musicians, some of whom have been settled in the country twenty years. At least Mi) persons in Danzig at present are under notice to depnrt. At Konigsbnrg the same harsh state of affairs exists, and the sufferings likely to be caused by the forced re moval of so many peple from the comfortable homes which they havo, by their industry, succeeded in mak ing for themselves, excites the keen est sympathy of the natives in these cities, who are indignant at the pros pective loss of so many wealthy producers. The municipal council of Danzig ha3 sent a petition to Bis marck, setting forth in forcible terms the injustice and injury which will result from the enforcement of the order of removal, and requesting that it be rescinded. Tho sufforers them selves havo thus far appealed in vain to the provincial authorities for amelioration of tho decree. In your paper of the 2Gth instant (writes a correspondent of the St Louis Rejmbliuin) is a picture of tho statue "Star of the West" a woman shading her eyes with her hand. It is not true to nature. A woman always shades her eyes by turning her hand over the palm upward 83 that the back will not sunburn. During tho civil war a woman in the army in malo attire was discovered by this gesture. An exchange truthfully says: "It is worth remembering that no newspa per is printed especially for any one person, any moro than a hotel is built especially to please one guest. Peoplo wbo become greatly displeased with something they find in a newspaper should remember that the very thing that displeases them is exactly tho thing that will please somebody who has just as much interest in the paper as they have.'' Foi Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, bottle of Shiloh's Yitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sqjd by W. E. Dement. OREGON AND WASHINGTON CATTLE IN ENGLAND. Recent shipments of eastern Wash ington and Oregon cattle to England havo awakened considerable interest, particularly among trade competitors. These cattle, it appears, were driven eastward and nnally shipped on board vessels at Duluth. A British trade paper, in commenting upon this ship ment, states that the dead-meat has proved a failure to all intents and purposes. Not only does tho meat uose in quauty, but the weight shrinks by more than b per cent The live- cattle trade, however, it regards as a far more serious matter. That Wy oming territory alone sends from its borders nearly enough meat to satis fy the requirements of London, and now that the northern systems of railways is finished, transit is com paratively an easy thing. Three year-old bullocks, weighing 1,000 pounds each, can be bought at rail road points in Montana and Dakota for Sd.40 per head. Transportation from Montana to London adds S22.S0 to this figure, and at these rates "it will bo found that in this trade of supplying London with cattle from tho great prairies of the northwest there is an enormous and profitable field for enterprise." The lowfignre'is arrived at by direct shipments, with out the intervention of brokers, while cattle which are taken from some other sources of supply pass through half a dozen hands before they reach tho retailer. llra lla Walla Union. F. J. Horswill describes tho Conner coalmines on the south side of the Skagit as superior to all coal mined on this coast. Ho cites the Scotch expert, P. N. McKay, as sharing this high opinion of its value. Thero are five veins of coal, the better quality being found in the lower vein, an eighty-foot one. Tho pitch is 50 deg. to the southeast. A cross-cut tunnel has been put in 171 feet long. Ward C. Whito, tho most successful dairyman in Wisconsin, uttered that aphorism that has gone over tho wuoie werm: JL always speatc lo a cow as I do to a lady." When I asked him to tell me the answer to tho whole dairy problem in one word ho replied: "Well, my boy, 1 should spell it c-o-m-f-o-r-t." Remember that milk- glviug is a maternal function, nndno man sbonld abuse a mother. Mr. Jones, the revivalist, in his ser mon in Cincinnati last Sunday, said : "I don't believe any of Darwin's the- oryy unless you invert it, Invert it and my judgement is, it's a fact. We came from the blessed hand of God perfect, bat I look about me and 1 think the world is running to mon keys." It is reported that placer miues havo been discovered on upper Pall creek, about sixty miles from Eugene City, and that men are making 1 or S3 a day. This is the season when housewives are busy making preserves and jam. If j'ou should be unfortunate enough to jam vouf finger St. Jacobs Oil will heal it. New York has twelve hundred gos pel ministers, eight hundred of whom are Protestant, and four hundred Roman Catholic. Miss Bollo Waters, of Jacksonville, who was so severely burned a few weeks ago, died last Tuesday night, after much suffering. About fifty ledges havo been pros pected in Pine creek district, and shafts in somo are down fifty feet. An average of five mining locations per day are filed with the recorder at the Pine valley mines. Iicltcr than She Expected. "Your letter received. In reply I am happy to say that Parker's Hair Balsam did much more for me than you said it would, or than I expected. My hair has not only stopped falling out, but the bald spots are all covered, and all my hair grown thicker, softer and more lively than it was before my sickness a year ago. Thank you again and again." Extract from let ters of Mr. R. W. T., West Fifty-third street, Now York. Croup, Whooping Cough ami Uron cliitii immediately relieved by Shilolfs Cure. Sold liv W. E. Dement. Suii.oifs Cure will immediate' Oieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and ronchitis. bold by w. E. Dement & Co A. V. Allen, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries, Provisions; jUULLJ?EED. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Ufin.c I Imtnrt Tnharrn Rinarc W iflcS, LiqUOrS, I ODaCCO.bigarS MARKETS. WYATT & THOMPSON. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GR0CEHIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. STAR MARKET. WHERRY k COIIPAWY, Fresh and I'mvA Meat FRUITS. BUTTER, and EGGG. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTRI t'KKXA lil'S Street. .ttorin, ??. Washington Market. Main Mrctl, Anlorin, Osrxmi. ni:it;.uAX a. co.i'Rorinr.'nn RESPECTFULLY CALL THK ATTEN-! Xj Hon of the nnhlic to the f.iet Ui.it the above Market will r.h:is li supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND REST QUALITY ay FRESH AND CURED MEATS i ! Which will ho sold at lowest rates, whole sale anil retail. CtarSpeei.il attention ghen to supplying shijs. JLll, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER. Water Pipes a Specialty, A Full Stock of Material on Hand. Pergonal attention sheii all oruVr-!, anil .itir.tetion Kiinrantct'il. Terra. Krnrtcuiible. Shop and offlco on Cass street. oueiloor above Frank FabruV. Restaurant. Astoria, Oreunit. U. A.STINSON & CO., SLACKSrVllTHING, A r.mt. Rogers oM ttanil, comer of Ci-s and Court MreeK Sliip an.1 Cannery work. Horseshoeing, tt'agifiis nuute miu! repaired, llnod work iuanintet.! $67,000,000 Capital! Liverpool and London and Globe. ETorth British and mercantile Of London and Edinburgh. Old Connecticut of Hartford, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, Representing a Capital or $67,000 OOO. IS. VAN DUSKN. Auent. FOLEY HOT MIMICAL SPRINGS. A Hack will leave Eugene on the arrivarbf the train from Portland, EVERY TUESDAY, Making the trio from Portland in less than two dajs in d:u light. . PETER KUNEY. S. ARNDT & FERCHEN ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH JfKL' SHOPMfe 9mmKUJ'x Boiler Shop XSE5 All kinds of ENGINE, CANNEEY, A'D STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing OAKNERT DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. t i HARBOURS '" '".""'."TIT HAVE NO EQUAL ! lrft1 V'r-r7B. 61 JJJiVCnrLftAn LLS .iianuMMiiai- t'uiinriiri m v;CAiv. CV A HnilC cnimnrn . I7CJA -T - l I? 2Z JtZSK rr- m -xx txx " www. uunuQUri w wt- -r m .cr''?rT! nJ-jm3r maxi s!r tt &3&Z?y m-xzzi i't SH ' 5, ..-.. , uunutu i a ijmm .Liinaui GRAND PRIZE PARIS 1878. THEY HAVE BEEN AWARDED HIGHER PRIZES AT THE VARIOUS International Expositions THAN THE GOODS OF ANY OTHER THREAD MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD. Duality can Always be Depended on ! t, . - ,, J'V7iws4-si&&r Ltnininniiimrtsli,iflihnTminnllnn'!siih5illtirftii-iF MpOllGlUiGU fMGilllOlI U&O liU UUIDI HENRY 'DOYLE & CO., 5 1 7 and 5 1 9 Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO, AGE'TS JFOtt PACIFIC COAST. Seine Twines, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand. The Telephone Saloon. The Finest Establishment of the Kind in Astoria. Especially fitted up for the Comfort and Com enlenee of those who enjoy a Social Gkvs. The Best or Wines and Liquors, The Choicest Cigars. Everything New and First-Class. K. t. JEFFREY. Prop'r. Magnus 0. Crosby Dealer in HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEFT LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, Tin A2n) Copper. Coliili Transportation Company. FOR PORTLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time! THE NEW STEAMER TELEPHONE "Which has been specially built for the comfort of passengers will leave "Wilson & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Returning loaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. -An additional trip will be made on Sunday of Each Wee, leaving Portland at 9 O'clock SuHtlay Mor-Hlujj. Passengers bj this route connect at Ka!&ro for Sound ports. " u. B. SCOTT, President?. Threads - .UitfUKN. KfcLRND. ...eMMfl-fff ..... j? w W2, APJ &iffi!T vJ& The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMrBELL. - - PROPRIETOR J. H. D. GKAT, Wholesale and retail dealer In. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, OatsStraw,Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. General Storage and "Wharfage, on reason able terms. Foot ot Benton street. Astoria, Oreson. WEI. EDGAR, Dealer In Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN AND CIIENAMUS STS. fp5 r.yxCTBa lt til ssfmm 4 i -o