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" T"e3qf&tmfvT'9zT'"tTj:" T'w! en e k Iwl i !'- VOL. XXIX, NO. 31. ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST , i887. vr o-taseEgsa z- rwz-w3 -"n flnii ' - -.- H PRICE 1TE CENTS. ,MsI BUSINESS CARDS. TOKX H. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office. Room 4 and 5. o er Cltj Book Store. G eo. XOIAXD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ottlce lu Kinney's Block, opposite City Hall, Astoria, Oregon. C 'VP. FULTON. O. C FULTON FULTON BBOTIIERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and 6, Odd Fellows UuUdtng. C. R. THOMSON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Special attention given to practice In the U.S. Land Office, and the examination of land titles. A full set ol Abstract Books for Clatsop County in office. Money to loan. .. , Office Rooms 4 and 5, over City Book Store. T q. A. BOWLBY, I Attorney and Counsellor at .Law Office on Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon P. D. WINTOM ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms No. 11 and 12, Pythian Castle Build lag. pi B. WATSON, Atty.at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty. All business before the U. S. I.and Office a pedalty, AStOBIA, - - Okeoox. T CHIXKliKY. D. I. H. DENTIST. Is associated with DR. I.A FORC. Rooms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows Building, ASTORIA, .-- - OREGON. M K9. B- OWENS ADAIR. Office and residence cor. Court and Olncy streets. (Mrs. D. K. Warren's former resi dence.) Special Attention jtlren to Women's Dls cum &ad DUease of Eye and Ear. Office Houas 10 to 12, 2 to 4. riTrwJ9. A.X. AND J. A.FU1.TOX. Pfcrslclaus huU 8urj?ous. Office on Cass street, three doors -oath of Odd Fellow's building. '' Telephone No. 41. FAY TJJTTIjK, 20. D. PHYSICIAN AND 3UKUKON Office Rooms 6 Pythian Buildlug BRStOBKCE On Cedar Street, back of tf r. Mary's Hospital. B.O.B.F.STKS. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office : Gem Building, up stairs, Astoila, Oregon. IAK. ALFRED KLNNKV. Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patients at his office, and may be found there at any hour. jTtK. FRANK PAGK, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Opposite Telegraph Office, Astoria. Oregon. Q.'KLO F. PARKER, SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY AND Jlx-CIty Surveyor of Astoria Office : N. E. corner Cass and Astor stieets, nooin.KO.8 upHt&m. K6bt, Collier, Deputy, A. E. MflAW. DENTIST. Rooms In Allen's Building, up btalrs. cor. ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoria 43 Oregon. TT A. SMITH. TORT DENTIST. . J" 2 Rooms 1 and 2 Pythian Building over O. H. Cooper's Store. T MOB. MAIKS, FASHIONABLE TAILOR. A good fit guaranteed. Charges Moderate. x ior ine ueieoraiea iiousenoia sewing ne.snop opposite u. n. uoopers. For London Direct The Fine Steel Bark VILLALTA. 678 tons register, loo A l Will be on berth at Astoria during July and will take salmon In lots to suit shippers. For freight and rate of Insurance aptly to BALFOUB, GDTHR1K & CO. Portland. Or to P.Ii, CHBBRY. Astoria. For Liverpool Direct. Tne line Iron ship :YARKAND. S,gg& a -SftdfPMIBilsnowontae berth and will , take salmon in lots to suit shippers. Sue ,,-KmhaTa qukkrdetpfttQh. .For xwtlcular Or to O. P. fJPSffuB, Astoria, Oe lcuiars A NARROW ESCAPE. Tke Graphic Account of a Most Won derful Occurrence. Kingston Correspondence Boston Globe.l An event has taken place in this city so remarkable in its nature that 1 venture to describe it in mil. The principal in the affair is Mr. Jere Smith, son of Mr. Cornelius B. Smith, of the State Insurance Department at Albany, who is well know, stands very high and is in every way reliable. I have had a long and most interest ing interview with him, which X tran scribed and send you in his own words, trusting it may prove valuable to your readers : " During last year," he said, " I could not understand what was the trouble with me. I had always felt strong and hearty, but I gradually became aware that something was undermining me. I first began to feel drowsy and then in a day or two I would be unnaturally wide awake. Strange pains would come in different parts of my body. My nead did not acnemucn out it usually felt heavy. I was sometimes hungry and sometimes I hated food, while my sleep was very irreg ular. I could not understand what it meant but thought it might pass away after a time; but it did PICTURE OF HEALTH, not. I don't see how I could have been so blind, but I suppose I was like most people who are troubled in the same way, and thought it nothing dangerous. After a while I noticed a peculiar color and odor about the fluids I was passing; that they were dark at times and very light at others. Finally I began to gain flesh, but I knew it was unnatural and that I was bloating. This frightened me, and I consulted physicians, who were very kind in their attentions, but djd not help me in the least. My father then went with me to New York, and we con sulted the eminent Dr. Keyes, who treated me for several weeks. At that time my condition was horrible. I was bloated from head to foot, it was almost impossible to breathe, and I could not sleep. In several placeB on my body the skin burst open, so great was the pressure from within. The agony I endured was indescribable. Then the doctor told me my case was hopeless, that I had Bright's disease in its worst form, and that I had only a few days to live." " Fortunately I had a friend who accompanied me and would not see me die without a strug gle. He did not urge, ne insisted on my making one more effort, and I did so. I noticed an im provement at once ; in four dayB the swell ing greatly de creased and the pain whollv ceased. I con- picture of misery. tinued to improve, and am a well man to-day, and owe my life to the marvelous effects of that wonderful reparation, Hunt's Remedy. I be ieve this is the greatest medicine that was ever discovered by man, and I only wish the whole world might know what it has done for me." "I know there are thousands of people troubled as I was and in just as great danger, but they do not real ize it. Bright's disease is the most deceptive, the most horrible malady the world has ever known. It has no settled symptoms, but assumes every imaginable form. 1 had no Idea it was Bright's disease that was under mining me until I began to bloat, and now that I am well and enjoying life, I feel like telling everybody about my miraculous escape. Is it any wonder this town is aroused over my resur rection?" Such is the account of probably as narrow an escape from death as was ever known. The first symptoms which Mr. Smith felt were such as many others feel but do not consider worth noticing. Itls plain, however, that the early indications of a danger ous disease cannot be trifled with, out must be met promptly, and by such a remedy as has been pro?en to be indeed a friend in time of need. 'Wixtitrop. Tiffs Pills After eatlne, persons of a bilious habit will derive great benefit by tak ing ono of these pills. Ifyou have been DRINKING TOO MUCH, they will promptly relieve the nausea, SICK HEADACHE and nervousness which follow, restore the appetite and remove gloomy feel ings. Elegantly sugar coated. Price, 25 cents per box. SOIJ EVERYWHERE. Office, 44 Murray St., Hew York. Boats Repaired. A NY ONE WAITING FISniNO BOATS 2. or other Boats Kepalred can get good work done at R. M. LeaUiers' ooat siioi over Arndt&Fercb en's; foot of Lafayette street, W0Jn WJmf apt OATHLAMET ITEMS. August 5. Commissioners court this week. Casey and Setterland and Kent jn attendance. Lots of legal business, criminal and civil. Messrs, Fulton and Winton, of your city, were in town 1 uesuay. A wedding at Judge Graham's Saturday evening. Uapt. Frank Turner and Mrs. Lennie Colvin. the happy pair. Mr. Wm. Mclutyre and family were called to Portland by the sad news of the death of their mother. AH sympathize with them in their sad bereavement. J. F. Kimball has a new buggy. Dick McGrath has his house full of boarders. Well, Dick Reserves them, for he sets a good table. Mr. Sheppard is doing a fair business, both in his store and boarding house; in fact, every thing is moving ahead slowly. The only thing needed is a few good tenant houses. Fishing is very dull at present, but the loggers are .doing well. Only about half a crop of hay this harvest, but what there is will bring a good price. J. J. Fos ter sold twenty tons on the bank of the Elohemon for $25 per ton The sheriff has reached home from Gray's river. C. C. Sheppard, of Skamokawa, was in town Monday. Veritas. Veterans Who Had Met Before. Paul H. Rives, a private with one arm, belonging to the Twenty-third North Carolina Regiment, had stopped over hero to see the place at which he bad lost his arm. J. F. Jones, of the Twelfth Massa chusetts, had come here to see and be present at the reunion. Jones had his left cheek bone torn away by a shot at the DeviT&TJen, aud he pointed to where he had lain among the rocks and fired. While doing this Rives ap proached, and, standing out among the trees, remarked, in a caMial way,that he had had his arm lmdly shattered ut this place, aud had come to see it. "I lost my arm here," said he of North Car 'in t "I got this theie," said th- m n from Massachusetts, pointing .. his cheek, and the conversation became general. "My God! you don't rnean to say," said the North Carolinian, "that you are the man who lay behind that rock vonder?" "I do," said Jones. "Then you are the identical man T bhoi; I saw you fall." "And you aro the fellow who stood behind that tree there, are you? Well, I'll only say that I'm the identical individ ual who made you lose that arm," said Jones. Both men looked at each other in astonishment, RiveB at Jones' face, and Jones' at Rives' arm. "Do my eyes deceive me?" cried Jones. "They do not, nor do mine-deceive me; you are the man." Let us shake," said the man from Massachusetts, and immediately there was a grasping of hands and mutual apologies for the harm each one had done to the other. Gettysburg JOetter. An instance of trout in the water being struck and killed by lightning was witnessed at the South Side club during one of the severe storms early this week. The thunderbolt struck one of the breeding ponds and killed fourteen fine trout. This is a very Tare oc currence, and some of the oldest of this city's anglers say they have nev r heard of anything like it before. N. Y. Mail and Ex press, July 23. A student at Vanderbilt univer sity, in Tennessee, has just beat the world's record in high kicking, having succeeded in hitting a mark at the unprecedented height ol nine feet three- and one-half inches And yet some people be lieve a college training isn't a help to a young- man. Pittsburg Dis jyatct. The politician who places him self in the hands of his friends is apt to realize afterward that he ought to have sewed up his pockets first. Somerville Jour nal. The Californhv.orange crop tliis year was 900,000 boxes. I The pope, conversing with an American archbishop, said: "Dr. .Mcliiynn lost nts oestjopportuni- ty- by not coming to come wnue Cardinal Gibbons was if here. He would have seen that the church,, by not condemning theKnights of Labor, was the supporter of the many against the feudal system, whether the feudality; is repre sented by slavery, territorial right or modern capital.'4 The best and most potent anti poverty society that we know any thing about is the one formed by the close alliance of health, indus try and temperance. That asso ciation knocks poverty out every time. Marlborough , Massach u sclts, Times. ? The new pilot boat'far the Co lumbia river, which is being built at Charles "White's ship yard, North Beach, will be launched on the 13th inst. She is highly spo ken of bv experts as a model of strength and seaworthiness. S. F. Bulletin, 2. The farmers of New York are to hold a convention at Syracuse on August 25th to consider what measures can be taken to cause personal property to bear a fair share of taxation. They are not yet disciples of Henry George SPINAL WEAKNESS AND LUNG TROUBLES. . 56 PaiKCB Street, New York,) March 25, 1884. J Having been troubled- with pains In back and chest during the last winter I was compelled to remain at home unable to attend to business, until I was advised by a friend to try one of Allcock's Porous Plas ter. After applying one to my chest and one to my back, in three hours I found relief which I had not got in over three monlht. I cheerfully recommend them to persons having spinal weakness and lung troubles. Hekry J.iGallagher. A young manV wild oats are geneially sown on the other fel low's ground. UticklciTs Aruict Salvo. The Rkst .ai.vk in the world for CuN, BniiM'.s.Sores.UlriTP.Salt Ithcinu, rVv-r Strr. Tetter. Cliapprd II:uiI.- Cliilbljiii't. 'orn, and nil Skin Kru MuiH, aiul nVl!ivr!y mri Piles, or no t;i required. II is iju.intnt.vd to he : feel aii-fiiitio:i, m tuun-y rvfutbied. nee '23 eenK per box. For s.i le by V 52. Dement & Co. No Tewer than fifty designs for Gen. Grant's monument have been received by the (ommiitee. V? VV rV "Would enjoy your din mJ 3 ner and are prevented by .Dyspepsia, use Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. They are a positive'eure for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Platuleucy and Constipation. We guarantee them. 25 and GO cents. .T. TV. Conn. It is said that small pox is so prevalent in Cuba that no prudent man will smoke a Havana cigar until it has been vaccinated. W Mvy&2fofe Elixir is warranted, is beeauso it is the best Blood Preparation known. It will positively euro all Blood Dis eases, purifies tho whole system, and thoroughly builds up the constitution. Remember, -wo guarantee it, J. W. Conn. It is estimated that the corn crop in Kansas this year will be about two hundred and fifty mill ion bushels. The Sklu Con bo Kept Soft, White, And free from taint of prespiration by adding D.irby'sProphylactic Fluid to the water used in bath in c. It removes all offensive smell from the feet or any part of the body. Used as a tooth-wash it will harden the gums, preserve the teeth, cure looiu-acnc anu maKe tue breath Suro and sweet. Cures chaGng and in amation, Piles, Scald Feet, Corns, etc Established 1870 I. W. CASE, ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING. Does a General Banking Business Drafts Drawn Available In any part of the "World. ' Watches Cleaned. Watch Glasses Pitted ,10c. . Highest Price paid for Old Gold and Sil ver at" .;a. QftCENBERC'S. W Water atreet. PIONEER BAMER THE GREAT MilingSpeciiic FOR LIVER ISEASE K. ftVMDYnUC Bitierorbad taste iamouth; Wlrnr lUrnWi tongue coittd white or covered with a brown-fur; pain in the bock, sides, or joints often mistaken for Rheumatism; sour stomach; loss of appetite; sometimes nausea and waterbrasb, or. indigestion; flatulency and acid eradiations; boveh alternately costive and lax; headache; Iom of memory, with a painful sensation of having ailed to do something which ought to. have been done; debility; low spirits; a thick, yellow appearance of the skin and eyes : a dry cough; fever; restlessness; the urine is scanty and high-colored, and, if allowed to stand, deposit a sediment. SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR (PURELY VEGETABLE) Is generally used in .the South to arouse the Torpid Liver to a healthy action. It acts with extraordinary efficacy on the TIVER, I KIDNEYS, 1 and BOWELS. M EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR Malaria, Dyspepsia, JBUlona onaness. hide Headache, Jaundice, Nausea, Colic, Mental Depression, Bowel Complaints, Etc., Etc, Etc. Endorsed by the use of 1 Millions of Bottles, as THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE For Children, for Adults, and for the Aged. SAFE TO TAXE IN M CONDITION OF THE SYSTEM I J.H.ZEILIN & CO., SOLB propribtors, PH1LADELPI II A , PA PRICE. 81.00. The Astor House J. G. ROSS, Proprietor. A Large, Clean, Sunny House. REPAINTED, REFITTED, REFURNISHED. First Class in all its Appointments. Well furnished and well kept. 1nt! from $1 u Day Upward. Free Coach to and from the Bouse Hoard toy the day w eek or month. Corner Jellersoa and Olney Street, toila, Oregon. As- Van Dusen & Co. DEALERS IN Hardware and Ship Chanalery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine. Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Implements, Seuln? Machines, Paints, Oils, Astoria Iron forts. Concomly St., Foot rf Jackson, Astoria, or, (cncrnl Macbinists ai Boiler Mate. Land and Marine Engines ROIT.F.R WORK. Steamboat Work and Cannery Work A SPFCIALTV. Castings of all Description's Made to Order at Short Notice. , .President. J. G. IJustlkk .. Secretary. I. W. Cask... .... ..Treasurer. Jonx Fox.... Superintendent, Look Here Boys. 11 j ou want a neat fitting Suit of Clothes, goto a, 3. xioss, Merchant Tailor. Having Just received a complete assort ment of Foreign and Domestic Suitings. Something Entirely New. I am prepared to makeup Suits cheaper than the cheapest. Give me a call and be convinced that I mean what I say. J. E ROSS. Corner Squemoqua and Hamilton streets, east of G. If. Cooper's. F.K.REAOH".Pres.. J. McORAKEN. Vice Pre J. K. ELDERK1X, LOUIS LOK WEN BERG. . Seer. Treasurer. The Northwest Fire & Marine lusnranco Company. No. 5 Washington St., Portland, Or. CAPITAL, $300,000. It. L BOYLE, Astoria Agent, Offlce at I. X.L. Packing Co. DIRECTOKS: J. McCralcon. F.K. Arnold. F. E, Beach, Frank M.Warren. O . H. Prescott, P. Kggert, J. Loewenberj, J.K.E!derkln. D.D.Onpbant Money to Loan on Approved Eeal Estate Security. ftiia tPmhBSSc MT Tl GASH, I. L. OSGOOD'S One Price Gash Store. Save Money by Purchasing Your Clothing, Underwear, Hoiery, Shirts, Neckwear, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Gloves. Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, AT A ONE PRICE CASH HOUSE. Which Pays no High Rent, no High Insurance, no High incidental Ex- penses. no High Prices for Goods, nor Makes any bad Accounts for you to help Pay. My Goods are all entirely new. and were bought directly from the Manu facturers at as low prices as these lines can he purchased, and I am selling them as low as they are legitimately sold on the PaciGo Coast. A child can purchase Goods as cheap, and receives the same proper attention and treatment at my counters as tho most experienced buyer. COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED CORRECTLY, AND WITH DISPATCH. I. L. OSGOOD, KINNEY'S BRICK BUILDING, ASTORIA, OREGON. Opposite Rescue Engine House. Our limiieii Consisting or OAlt LOADS of fine Artistic and Plain Furniture, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Madras-Silk LACE AND PORTIERE CURTAINS, Dado. Shades, &c, Has Arrived. These goods were purchased direct from Eastern Manufacturers and shipped before the recent advance in freight, the benefits thereof we propose to share with our customers. Call and See Us. AT GRIFFIN & REED'S. II I Ui P CO UJ The New Model Range CAN BE HAD JN Agent. Call and Examine It ; You "Wlil be Pleased. E. R. Haucs Is also Agent for tho Buck Patent Cooking Stove, AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES. Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specially. A Full Stock on Hand. J. H. D. GKAY Wholesale and retail dealer in. GROCERIES FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. General Storage and "Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot of Benton street. Astoria, Oregon. Tr Coluioia FOR PORTLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time! TJIE NEW STEAMER -TELEPHONE Which has been specially built for the comfort of passengers will leave Wilson & Flsher's-Dock every Minday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland ai 1 P.M. Eeturnlng leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at ?i. M. rAn additional trip will be made on at 9 O'eleck Samday Xeralns:. tor aouna pons. ONE PRICE. se new S tock, CHAS. HEILBORN. ay g&s- o cr 48. ASTORIA, ONLY OF Virginia Ciffar ani Toliacco Store J. W. BOTTOM, Proprietor, Water Street, Two Doors East of Olaey. Fine CIg&rs, Tobaccos sad Saokers Article, Sold at Lowest Market Rates. FRUITS. CANDIES. NOTIONS.&C. Conwy in! SHHday of Each. Week, leavIngToHUaa Passengers bv this route. connect i route. connect as-fcAi&ma TJ. B. SCOTT, President, ihfalrthnTiii "!! iPrWr,imniJS i&.&i )l&- i..r.3-ia. .. jrt-i y - .j -1,5- -rx