? V ASTORIA, OREGON t " 3ATUKDAY ZZ MAY a. 18S7 J. B. Wyatt is in the city. J. A. Davidson is in the city. W. L. McCabe is in Portland. Dr. LaForoe Chehalis. has returned from G. A. Charnock arrived ye3terdny from San Francisco. P. A. and E. A. Stokes were among the arrivals on yesterday's steamer. .The State sailed at noon yesterday; ihe Oregon arrived in shortly after. The Oregon brought up several hundred feet 6 in. pipe for repairs to the line of the Columbia Water Co. TheA.B. Field, from Tillamook, is discharging 138 bbls salmon at the O. B& N. dock. The llosie Olsen is loading for Tillamook. The State took yesterday 165 cases salmon, Columbia River Packing Co., 265, Occident; 400, Eureka; 90aks oysters, and 2,000 bdls. shooks. The Young Woman's C. T. U. will meet at the Y. M. C. A. Hall at 3 this afternoon, The Rescue Club meets at Carruther's Hall at 8 this evening. The city council, the Woman's Be lief Corps, Co. "H." O. N. G., itis Fort Canby Post, G. A. B., and the troops at the fort have been invited to take part in the observance of memo rial day by Cushitfg Post, No. 14, G. A. B., next Monday. Trouble is reported from Miller's sands, opposite Elliott's Landing, Ohas. Wood having yesterday an chored his scow across seining ground claimed by Elliott. There has been litigation and dispute concerning these seining grounds for some time. Next Saturday has been designated by the Legislature as a general holi day, being "Labor Day." It will, however, be a labor day or day of labor to most of us who have to Boratoh for a living, and who pick it up about the same way that a chicken gets its breakfast Col. Wm. H. Jordan, well known to many Astorians, is now in command of the military post at Fort Clark, the largest in the United States, having a garrison of seven compan ies of infantry and five troops of cav alry. He is also in command of hia regiment, the 19th infantry. The new boat, the Walluski, took a trial trip in front of the city yester day, and was saluted with a chorus of whistles from the tugs and river .fleet - She proved satisfactory in every way to her owners and builders, and is an important addition to the boats that make Astoria their head quarters. Taeoma goes to great length to get an advertisement The latest effort in that line is that that burg has two chiefs of police. They met on the street -last Thursday and had a regu lar fight, both being locked up.' This puts Taeoma away ahead of Seattle. That city can't get up any such at traction as that Plans are now being prepared at Washington for the new light station at Destruction island, for which an appropriation has already been made by congress. Destruction island is situated on ihe northern coast line, about midway between Gray's harbor and Cape Flattery. This new light house will cost about $85,000. .At taohed to the Btation will be a fog signal. The main tower, which will consist of iron, will be 85 feet high. Bids for the contract to construct this station will be advertised for by 'Capt. Powell, the construction en gineer, before 4ong. It will be a first order light. Shortness of Breath. DR FLINT'S HERT BEMEDY should be taken at once when slight exertion or a hearty meal produces shortness of breath or a' pain in the region of "the heart At all drug gists, or J. J. Mack & Co., 9 and 11 Front at, S. F. Attention Co. H.' Hejldquabtees of Co. "H." 0. 8. M. ) Astobii, May 27th, 1837. J "H." Company will assemble at its armory, armed and equipped for pa rade, Monday, May 30th, 1887, at one o'clock P. K. By order of, . Capt. C. W. Fulton, Commanding. Service for-young men at the Y. M. C. A. rooms this evening at 8 o'clock. Services at the. Methodist church to morrow. Class 'meeting at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m., subject: "The Only Perfect Example." Preaching at 7:30p.m., subject: "what think ye of Christn For the best photographs and tintypes go to Crow's Gallery. Notice. Watering yards with hose will not be allowed, without special arrangements with the Water Co., any one caught using hose, the water will be shut off from the premises without any ques tions being asked. . Jas. W. Welch, Supt Alert Bf. & Ko. One. There will be a drill of Alert H. & L. Co, on Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day evenings. - 1,. W. Uoir, Foreman. The finest and nicest steak to be had in town atFabre's.. Try Fabre's celebrated pan roast. Eastern oysters fresh every steamer at Jeff's restaurant. TO THE OONTIHENT'S WESTEBN VEEGE. Latest News Prom all Available Sources. Paris, May 27. The examination of the ruins of the Opera Comique for the remains of the victims of the late disaster, continues to be prose cuted vigorously. Twenty bodies have been found-in the dining hnll; these victims had all met their death by suffocation. The firemen saw other bodies but were unable to reach them. Itjis believed that there are lo0 more bodies in the ruins. BELIiIGEBENT BELGIANS. Brussels, May 27. The -striking. colliers at the village of Hainans at tacked the troops who were guarding the mine and surrounding property. Three lancers were wounded and an attempt made to blow up the houses of the non-strikers with dynamite. TRAVELING THROUGH VERMONT. Bublington, Vt, May 27. Presi dent Cleveland and party passed through this city this morning. A stop off of a few minutes was made. The president and Mrs. Cleveland appeared on the rear platform car with Collector Smalley, and were greeted with enthusiastic applause INFECTED ILLINOIS CATTLE. Washington, May 27. The agri cultural department says concerning the quarantine against pleuropneu monia in Cook county, Illinois, tho movement of oat tie through the stock yard3 is not affected. The stock yards company has agreed that no cattle shall be admitted to the yards from any infected country. HARD TO .KEEP SECRET. Los Angeles, Cala., May 27. Tu roo secreted oases of small pox have beeu found by the health authorities in the rear of a saloon kept by B. Solomon. The premises were at once placed in strict quarantine. HARD TO GET A JURY. New York, May 27. This was the tenth day Bpent in a vain effort to se cure a jury lor the trial of Jacob Sharpe. THE OAKS RACE. London, May 27. The Oaks was won by Beve Don, with St. Helen sec ond and Freedon third. ARRESTED FOR SMUGGLING. San Diego, Cala., May 27. L. n. Moll, a cigar dealer, was arrested here yesterday for alleged complicity in a smuggling conspiracy. Moll has lived here for some years past, and has always "borne a good 'reputation. It is stated that more arrests will probably soon follow. border bandits. Brownsville, Texas, May 27. A party of 'seven armed bandits who have been raiding near Tiocano lake, were surprised by Sheriff Brito and a poBse last, Wednesday and two captured. Caesario Ayalia, the leader, mounted his horse under a heavy firo and escaped. The next morning he and his party were ambushed. He again escaped into the chapparal. On the same day a party attacked the Mexican custom guard near San Mi guel; a sharp fight ensued and an officer killed one bandit. He was himself jpadly wounded. A PROBABLE CLUE. Austin, Tex., May 27. Joe Bar bour, a suspected train robber was apprehended on the fact that a piece of paper was found where the rob bers divided the booty, bearing Bar bour's name, and he had four twenty dollar bills which .had been stitched together. Among the plundered packages was one that had contained four twenty-dollar'bills. A NATIONAL UNIT! CLUB. Boston, May 27. Delegates from various Unity Clubs and other organ izations for social and intellectual purposes in connection with the Uni tarian church, "all over the country, met here this morning for national organization, which will connect the different bodies formed into a new organization to be known as the Na tional Unity Club Bureau. Its presi dent is Bev. Edward Everett Hale. . HIS LORDSHIP CONSENTS. London, May 27. Lord Colin Campbell has consented to be placed in bankruptcy in accordance with the decision of the bankruptcy court, on the petition of the Duke of Marlbo rough. His liabilities are nine thou sand pounds for costs incurred in prosecnting'his divorce suit againBt his wife. FREE FRESn FISH. - Washington, May 27. Assistant secretary Maynard has informed the collector of customs at. New York that fresh fisb, when imported for im mediate consumption,are exempt from duty, no matter by whom caught or by whom imported, but that if they are not imported for immediate con sumption they are subject to duty. A PROFITABLE CONTRACT. Cray of Mexico, May 27. A report waB enrreut in financial circles yes terday, that the contract for operat ing the mint in this city is to bo transferred to a syndicate of English capitalists for 15,000,000. Gotojeffisforoyster, Private Booms. AN ENJOYABLE TIME. Exhibition Drill and Ball at Liberty Hall' Co. "H." O. N. G., gave an exhibi tion drill .and a social dance at Liber ty Hall last Thursday evening that was thoroughly enjoyed by the large number present. The exhibition drill of the company was warmly and deservedly applaud ed, the proficiency of the corps being the subject of many encomiums of praise. There was an unusually large num ber of ladies present and the dancing floor was tested to its fullest capacity dnring the evening. . The entire affair was one of the pleasantest entertainments of the season. Among those invited and exclusive of the members of the company and their lady friends there were in vited: A. V. Allen, Capt Geo. Flavel, Carl Adler, A. G. Allen, C. Allen, Dr. A. L. Fulton, J. H. D. Gray, Isaac Berg man, C. H. Page, J. W. Brown, G. C. Fulton, I. W. Case, Dr. Baker, F. Grounds, Fred Barker, M. C. Crosby, T. H. Crang, H. DuBuisson, M. Du Bpisson, E. Z. Ferguson, Sam'l El more, J. F. Ferchen, E. B. Hawes, F. W. Ferguson, Chas. Heilborn, L. W. Holt, J. E. Ferguson, C. W. Holt, P. E. Ferchen, Dr. Aug. C. Kinn6y, J. Fox, A. Fox, M. J. Kinney, Frank Holt, Wm. Loeb. Lyman Kinney, G. C. Flavel Frank McCurtie. E. A. Noyes, F. W. Newell, H. Newbury, F. L. Parker, Wm. Parker, B. F. Prael, Herman Prael, J. N. Parrish, Chas. Bichardson, W. L. Bobb. G. Eeed, F. B. Stokes, Thos. Trullinger, F. J. Taylor, Dr. Jay Tuttle. C. B. Thom son. C. P. Upshur, B. Van Diisen, B. S. Worsley, F.D.Win ton. J. W. AVelch, Capt Whitcomb, W. H. Whitcomb, J. N. Griffin, C. A. May, Geo. George, iSnbt. Uarrnthers, Al. Uampbell. S. B. Crow. J. T. Dickenson, .W. E De inent, G. Hansen, Fred Hewitt, J. C. Doment, A. J. Megler, Jas. Fox, Charlton Fox, Capt. A. C. Fi?her, W. S. Mudge, Fred Fisher, Eben Rogers, Ifenry Shermau, H. Spell- meier, M. Schlussel, Nat. Schlussel, G. W. Sanborn, P. A. Stokes, James Stokes, G. W. Woods, J. W. Hare, S. S. Gordon," A. ' S. Beed, J. F. Hamilton, Chas. Cady, Frank Tuttle, M. Studzinski, B. Coleman, J. T. Ryan, Dr. O. B. Estes. J. N. Kairns, Lieut Hubbard, Jas. Foster, J. W. Mdnson, A. V. Penilton, F. Hurd, P. W. Weeks, Frank Prescott, Bobt. Collier, J. S. McGovern, A. Weber, N. Weber, W. H. Hobson, J. E. Hig gins, Chas. niggins. J. A. Devlin, Thos. Dealv. J. O. Hanthorn, Thos. Scotchler, J. T. Gammell, F. Cush man, Lieut. Harmon, Lieut. Capron, Major Aiken, Dr. Munu, Dr, Hinck ley, F. Weatherford, C. Coward, W. J. Barry, H. A. Smith, Mac. Mon teith, Louis Bailey, Hiram Brown, Jr. Lending Newspaper. Geo. P. Rowell & Co., of New York, have just issued a pamphlet of 108 pages, in which they have undertaken to select about 2,000 out of the 15.420 newspapers named in the last issue of the American Newspaper directory, and to assure the public that the se lections made are sufficient for the most extensive advertiser's wants. It is claimed that, although they are in number only about one eighth, yet they actually print more than seven eighths of all the copies-issued by the entire press of America It is, perhaps, unnecessary to Btnte that among the selected papers which Geo. P. Rowell & Co. specially recom mend, The Astorian is accotded an appropriate place. Knjoy Life. What a truly beautiful world we live in! Nature gives us grandeur of mountains, glens and oceans, and thousands of means of enjoyment We can desire no better when in perfect health; but how often do the majority of people feel like giving if up disheartened, discouraged nud worn out with disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof, that Green's August Flower, will make them free from disease, as when born. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint are the direct causes of Beventy five per cent, of such mala dies as Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache,-, Costiveness, Nervous Prostration, Dizziness of the Head, Palpitation of the Heart, and. other distressing symptoms. Three doses of August Flower will prove its wonderful effect. Sample bottles, 10 cents. Try it Real Estate Transfer. , The Clatsop Mill Co., to J. N. Grif fin, A. S. Reed aud T. Prnel, lot 2, blk. 62, McClnre's Astoria, S2.650. A. E. Waite and wife to the North west Timber Co., N. W. , W. N. TS IX J XT 1 S TkT ITT 1 C3 "C 1 j. ?a, aim a. ?2 " vr . zi o. jcj. 4, auu, 22, T. 8, N., B. 7. W., 260 acres, $4,800. Alfred Crosby, J. U. Ferguson, F A. and Lilian Crosby to Jas. S Church, N. F. D. Shane D. L. C. 160 acres, $356.66. Excitement in Texas, Great excitement has been caused in the vicinity of Paris, Tex., by the re markable recovery of Mr. J. E. Corlcy, who was so helpless he could not turn in bed, or raise his head ; everybody said he was dying of Consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery was sent him.. Finding relief, he bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. Kings's New .Life Pills; by the time he had taken two boxes of Pills and two bottles of the Discovery; he was well and had gained in flesh thirty-six pounds. Trial bottles of this Great Discovery for Consumption free at W. K. Dement &Co. WliatI Io You Think Jeff ofthe U. S. gives you a meal for nothing and a glass of something to drink? Not much; but ho gives the best meal and more of it than any other restaurant in town- 25 cents. JEFF'S United States Restaurant Is the best and cheapest in Astoria. Private Rooms. At Frank Fabre's for suppers, par ties, etc. The best cooked to order. CHILD'S SKIN. Ears and Scalp Covered with Ecze- matous Scabs and Sores Cured by Cuticura. x MY little son, aged eight years, lias been afllicted with Eczema of the scalp, aud at times a great portion of the body, ever since he was two years old. It began in his ears, and extended to his scalp, which be came covered with scabs and sores, and from which a sticky fluid poured out, caus ing intense itching and distress, and leaving his hair matted and lifeless. Underneath these scabs the skin was raw, like a piece of beefsteak. Gradually the hair came out and was destroyed, until out a small patch was left at the back of the head. My friends in Peabody know how my little boy has suf fered. At night he would .scratch his head until his pillow was covered with blood. I used to tie his hands behind him, and in many ways tried to prevent his scratching ; but it was no use, be would siratch. I took him to the hospital and tcr the best physi cians in Peabody without success. About this time, some friends, who had been cured by the Cuticura Remedies, prevailed up on me to try them. I began to use them on the loth of January last. In seren months everv particle of tne disease was removed. Not a spot or a scab remains on his scalp to tell the storv of his suffering. Ills hair has returned, aud is thick and strong, and bis scalp as sweet and clean as any child's in the world, I cannot say enough to express my gratitude for this wonderful cure by the Cuticura Kkmkdies. and wish all similar ly alii Icted to know that my statement is true and without exaggeration. UHAKLESMcKAY. Oct. 6, 1SS5. Peabody, Mass. I have seen Mr. McKay's boy when badly affected with the Eczema. He was a pltlfut sight to look at. I know that he has tried our best physicians, and did all a father could do for a suffering child, but availed nothing. I know that the statements he has made you as regards the curing of his boy by your Cukicura Remedies are true in everv particular. William j. McCarthy, :3 Foster St., Peabody, Mass. I do not know of any instance in which the Cuticura Remedies have failed to pro duce satisfactory results. I believe I have sold more of them than of any other skin remedies I have ever handled during the thirty-three jean of niv experience as a drugghjt. A. I). TRYON. Batavia, N. Y . Sold everywhere. Price : Cuticura. CO cents ; Cuticura Soav, 25 conts ;Cuticura Uksolvknt. SI .00. Prepared by Potter Drug and Chemical Co,, Boston. ScutlTor "How to Cure Skin Disease." n I Hfl PLES, Blackheads,Skln Blemishes, and r I III Bab v humors, use Cuticura Soap. .AWord About Catarrh. It is the mucous membrane, that wonder ful semi-fluid envelope surrounding the deli cate tissues of the air and food passages, that Catarrh makes Its stronghold. Once es tablished, it eats into the very vitals, and renders life but a long-drrtwn breath of mis cry and disease, dulling the sei se of hear ing, trammelling the power of speech, de stroying the faculty of smell, tainting the breath, and killing the refined .pleasHres of taste, Insidiously, by creeping on from a simple cold in the head. It assaults the mem branous lining and envelopes the bones, eat ing throuuh the delicate coats and causing Inflammation, sloughing and death. Noth ing shoit of total eradication will secure health to the patient, and nil alleviatlves are simply procrastinated suffering, leading to af.ital termination. Saxkoud's Rauical Cure, bv Inhalation and by Internal ad ministration, has never failed ; even when the disease has made frightful Inroads on delicate constitutions, hearing, smell and taste have been recovered, and the disease l horouirhlv driven out." Sanford's Raoii'AL Ci'RK consbts of one bottle of the Radical Cure, ono box Catarrhal Solvent, and one improved inhaler, neatly wrapped in one package, with full directions; price, $1.00. Potter Druo & ChemicalCo,. Boston. HOW IT ACHES. Worn out with pain, but still com pelled bv stent necessity to stand up to the work before us and bear the pain. Belief in one Minute In a Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster for the achinsr sides and back, the weak and oainful muscles, the sore chest nud hacking cutigh. and every pain and ache of daily toil, hlegant, new, original, speedy, filiH infilllhlf At HnnriMcfa ;. IIva fni .St.oo ; or postage free, of Potter ibrug and i.neniicai uo uosic-n. MTJRBAY & CO., GRO'OERg And Dealers in" Special Attention Civento Filling Of Orders. A FULL LIWE CARRIED And Supples furnished at Satin factory Tenns. Purchases delivered In any part of the city. Office and Warehouse In flume's New Building on Water .Street. P. O. Box 153. Telephone No. 37. tKTORIA, OKEGOIY. Northwest Fire and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY. A non Board Company with $300,000 Paid Up Capital In this State. I'ellable Fire Insurance at Low Kates. K. It. BOVIiK. Astoria Agent. Ofllce at I. X. L.racking Co. Mrs. Itosauia Watson, Mrs. Lillian Warren. DRESSMAKING PARLORS. Corner Ciss and Jefferson, up stairs, are now ready for orders from the ladles of Astoria and vicinity. "Wo do only first class work by a late system adopted la fashion able circles everywhere. All work guaranteed. Comparison challenged." Terms reasonable. EXCURSION. 0. R. & N. CO.. To Portland. AND RETURN. S2.50. 42ood Until September 30th. . F. E. SHUTE, Ticket Agent, E.A. NOYES, Agent, Tj Cannery Supplies ! OLD Efll MmrnW Cx SI e SO B fcfl 9 H hJtf Sll ' S V te. mmW: W Wm H Vf Vi J W y V. H iH A I I . H 09 MHI S I SsH mfW aBll ; -Ss ' ifmmmm z9 B fv I H H Tmr H I II H lit iR WmmW O LAUNDR1ED AND UNLAUNDR1ED SHIRTS. No Better Shirt in the World, Manufactured by the Trojan Shirt and Collar Co., Troy, New York. LAUNDR1ED MEN'S SILVER $1.25 Each. LAUNDRIED MEN'S COLD $1.50 Each. C. H. COOPERS, The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House Of Astoria. 44 2u. X . IE Q 'm o o w c O Theo. Bracker Recommends to the public and to the trade his stock of CiRars, Tobacco, Smoker's Articles. Playing Cards, Cutlery, etc. at Portland prices. Chenamus street, Gr. A. STINSON & CO., BLAGKSMITHING, A.t Capt. ftogera old stand, corner of Cass and Court Streets. Ship, and Cannery work, Horseshoelne. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. To Salmon Canners. . I have just received, direct from Joseph Rodgers& Sons' Sheffield, a large lot of Butcher Knives and Steels, alt sizes, to be sold at Lowest Cash Price1?. M AGN OS C. CROSBY. For Sale. I HAVE FCR SALE A NINE FOOT COOK lng Range, with Hot Water Boiler and all the necessary attachments, also .Kitchen Tables, Gas Pipes, and fixtures. Water Pipes, etc. Persons wishing to purchase wlilpleasecallonorsee -oca i J.-Q. ROSS, Pioneer Restaurant. AN D SILVER! MORE PALATABLE IF KEPT ON Moxie Nerve Food Contains Not a Drop of Medicine, Poison, Stimulant or Alcohol. But is a simple sugar-cane like plant, grown near the Equator and farther south, was lately accidentally discovered by Lieut. Moxie, and has proved itself to be. the only harmless and effective nerve food known that can recover brain and nervous exhaustion; loss of man hood; imbecility and helplessness It has recovered paralysis- soft ening of the brain, lecomotor ataxia, and insanity when caused by nervous exhaustion. It gives a durable, solid strength, and make3 you eat voraciously,akes away tired, sleepy, lifeless feeline like magio, removes the fatigue from mental and physical overwork, at once, will not interfere with the action of vegetable medicines. Dose, Ontf Small Wineglass! til Every Four Hours. The loss of gas from the bottlfedoes not weaken or injure tho Moxie. Look out for Counterfeits. . Price, 50 Cents a Quart Bottle, or $5.00 per Dozen. FOR SALE ONLY BY" D. L. Beck ASTORIA, CALL AND GET A CIRCFLAK. lXl3E3XjiSiX:o:03Sr.rE3 3STO. ?. MILLER & GREENWOOD. AGENTS FOR WE PACIFIC COAST. 1 309 MARKET ST. - - - SAN FRANCI8CO. UNLAUNDRiED MEN'S SILVER $1.00 Each. UHLAUNDRIED BOYS' SILVER 75 Cts. Each. ICE. WILL KEEP ANYWHERE. OP I & Sons.