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V.-4.-U - - - 1' A(IT TiV . Oj X&ZT - .V. VOL, XXIX, NO. 57. ASTORIA, ORKGOIf, SPAY, SEPTEMBER 8, J 887. I VE CENT'S. TER2 BUSINESS CARDS. JII ft. SMiTI, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, Boom 4 asd 5, over City Book Store. H JS. 3fIA3f. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofilce lu Kinney's Block, opposite City Han. ABtoru. uregoa. C W. F0T.TON; a. c. rurrox FOT.TOH BBOTHERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Booms 5 and 6. Odd Fellows Building. C. K. THOMSON. AttotaejjatLaw and Uotary Public. Special attention given to practice lu tlie J. a. Land Office, and the examination of land titles. A lull set of Abstract Books for Clatsop County in office. Money to loan. , Office Booms 4 and 5, over City Book Stove. T i. A.BOWIiBY. morseY and CoBBHellor at Law office on Cneuamus Btreet,-Astorla, Oregon P. B. WIXTOX ATTORNEY AT LAW. Booms No. 11 and 12, Pytulan Castle Build ing. ri B. WATSON, Atty.at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty. All bosiness before the U. S. Land Office a peot&tty, ASTOBIA, - - OttEQON. f U,HiIIB.UIiJ.,U.l'. o. DENTIST. Is associated with Bit. A FOKCE., Sodas ll and 12 Odd Felloe Building, ASTORIA, - - OREGON. M Mm. DK OWEX8 ADAIR. Ollce and residence bor. Court and Oluey strwsta. (Mrs. D.K. "Warren's former resf- ' SfMbl-Atte-tloa glrea to Women's Dls mm aai BUmuh ef Eye and Ear. Ojtiot Hennas lo to 12, 2 to 4. TKB. A. L. AND J. A. FULTON. . Pfajrslrlans and Surgeons. -QHce on Cass street, three doors south of Oddfellow's building. Telephone No. 41. FAY TUTTLE, M. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Rooms 6 Pythian Building Eesidkkce On Cedar Street, back of St. Mary's Hospital. n K.O. B.E8TF.S. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office : Gem Building, up stairs, Astoria, Oregon. TB. ALFRED KINNEY, " Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patients at his office, and may be found there at any hour. TR. FKANK PAGE, , , . mYSIOIAN AND SURGEON, Opposite Telegraph Office, Astoria, Oregon. G KLOF. PABKEB, SURyEYOfLOF CLATSOP COUNTY -AND- Ex-Clty Surveyor of Astoria. Ollce j N. E. corner Cass and A st or streets, Room No. 8 Up Btalrs. Robt, Collier, Deputy, A, E. SHAW. DENTIST. BopmsJn Allen's Building, up stairs, cor tetta and $quemoqua streets. Astoria Oregon. . yr A. SMITH, HH DENTIST. tooa 1 and 2 Fvtblan Building over u. a. -coopers etiore. T HOS..KAIKM, FASHIONABLE TAILOR. AKOodfitjraaranteea'. Chanres lfoderata Lgt ter tie Celebrated Household Sewing ucaine. snap opposite v. 11. coopers. MILLINERY! L,att Styles : : Lowest Prices SRBSSMIEIKG II? ALL ITS BSAKCHES. MRS. W. J. BARRY, (fotoBCarnahan'a Former Establishment) -And-Examlne Goods. A Perfect System of DRESS FITTING. TraaUpVlh System. TRY THE JiEKtfE JFODManuJftctured, and for i- livery in all puts 'of the City. -OMcejand Works on JeQerson street, west of Cass. The raaeJe4 Srlty aad AyyaULif P'oriU or Tifirn BTcIed. The eminent scientist and author, Dr. Joseph F. .Edwards of P iladri phia, .related the follbTring wonderful fizrperiencM: "Daring my term as resident physi cian in the medioal -rcardr of the Philadelphia Hospital, it was a com mon occurrence for an ambulance call to be received from one of the down town Station houses. Upon reaching the place designated, we would Te shown a man or woman who has been found uncoa scious on the street and supposed to be intoxicated. He would be renoved to the hospital, wherts would linger un4aacious for twenty-four or twenty-six bours, AN AMBULANCE CALL. and then die. In a majority of these cases a post-mortem examination u-nnlrl reveal & most horrible state of affairs which! will explain herealter." "A lady in apparently eoou health , who rarely complained, and then only occasionally, of some slight and tran sient ill-feeling, as nearly every one does at fomp time or other, took a long walk with her husband, and upon returning home, feeline particu larly well, went to her room to remove her bonnet, and while standing in front of the mirror, fell to the floor in a convulsion, followed by twenty-four hours of unconsciousness and death. without a return to consciousness. A post-mortem examination revealed the true cause in a most Vorrible form." "A young married man for. years suffered from dyspepsia, for which he consulted many physicians. After Buffering in this way, and having no other symptoms ot disease, he awoke one morning to find a very slight swelling, scarce!' more than a puffi- ness under one eve. in less than a month he was dead. Now the real and "terrible cause of all these deaths was Bright's disease of the kidneys, and they "might all have been avoided had the unfortun ate victims known what a horrible malady was fastened upon them. But Brichts disease has no symptoms of its own. It steals into the systemlik a thief, and deceives-its vfctim by" showing the symptoms of nearly every every other disease. isut wnat can De aone c Take it in time. If you feel unaccountably tired: if you have peculiar pressing pains ; if your appetite is uncertain; if your head aches occasionally ; if your sleep is irregular; if the lluids passed are profuBe or scanty, do not delay, but use the best known means for escaping agony and death be fore it is too late. For this purpose there is a remedy, and the only onej that has ever proven absolutely certain. Hunt's Remedy has1 never been equaled, and it is the only ab LlB A THIEF. solute one known to the medical pro fession. There are thousands of men and women to-day who enjoy perfect health who would be in their craves had it not been for this wonderful remedy, and there are thousands of others who require it without an hour's delay. This is no idle state ment, but truth drawn from cases which are beyond question. SHORT HAND &.TYPE WRITING SITUATIONS pay both young men and ladles much better salaries than most commercial positions. and the demand Is greater. Students can De mtea 101 01115c snort-hand positions IN THREE MONTH'S' TIME by Haven's system. Nqpre louslvDowledge of either art required. Colleges open all jthe yean Students can enter any time, all tuition being Individual. Superior facili ties for procuring-SItuatlons, for which aid we make no charge. College pamphlets with full set sell-tedchlng lessons in either art sent to any address for 10 cts. ; both arts, 20 cts. No stamps accepted. Address either of Haven's Colleges : New York. N. Y. ; Philadelphia, Pa. ; Chicago. 111. : Cincinnati, O. ; San Francisco, Cal, A Proclamation! Dr. I. Guy Lewis, Fulton, Ark says: "A year ago I had bilious fe er; Tut t's Pills wore so hlglily rcccommcndrd thatlusedthem. Never did mprtlriiie have a liapplcr effect. After n practice of a quarter ofaccntury,! proclaim them tbo best ANTI-BniOTrS medicine ever used. I alwajn pre scribe them In my practice." Tutt's Pil Cure all Bilious Diseases. SOLD EVEEY WHEEE. Carnalian & Go. SUCCESSORS TO T. "W. CASE, IMPOKTKKS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS JN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Corner Chenamus andfCass streets. ASTOKIA OREGON A WAL DELUSION. tjjrpl fc-tJRJw?BK Pj r s' PACTS AID ISfil, Six er-jrovernws of ArkaoMS- reside at Little Rock. la a week's time tW .rtk trav els over 11,000,00,000 mires. TheTtt are twtotj ma in Tra ton N, X, worth oYtr a mUliM Cleveland's new city directory shows a population of 239,22. There are parts o Virginia it is stated, where every. farm U mort gaged. A Texas woman has a pet alli gator that wags his tail when his name is called. In 1865 the debt of the govei ment was $78:25 per capita. N( 'ern- Fow it is less than $19,84. Nine cables are used to tell the daily story of Europe to America and America to Europe. The Grand Army of the Repub lic has increased 13,000 in number during the past six months. It will cost the New York Cen tral $600,000 to equip its passen ger cats with the Martin -anti fire heater. Despite every effort made to ex terminate the disease called pleu ro-pneumonia among cattle, it ap parently increases. Nine hundred and fifty women in Iowa own and inanagfe farms. Six1 more have stock farms and twenty dairy farms. There were 7J358 photographers in the United States in 1J70 and 9,900 in 1880. There are now about eleven thousand. The beard of a man in Norwich, Conn., a local paper asserts, is six feet eight incites in length a foot or so longer than its owner. The largest orchard of fruit bearing trees in this country is claimed by Leavenworth, Kansas, which has one that -contains 50, 000 trees, v ' One6F the "greatest' trills tftis country could have wonld be to compel it to eat all the food it pro duces. Ph iladeiph ia Inquirer. The track laying record was beaten on the Manitoba extension in Montana, recently when 8.2 miles were laid from one end in one day. Twenty pounds of milk will make one pound of butter, and af ter the cream is taken off the same milk will make one pound of cheese. There are plenty of fire-proof buildings in every large city, but what is wanted is fire-proof build ings that will not burn. Phila delphia Times. The starching process was brought into use in England by people from Flanders, who came over to London and taught the art for about 0. There is a white-oak tree in GUman, Pierce county, Wis., that is twenty-one feet in circumfer ence. It is the largest tree in that part of the state. The Buffalo Courier declares that it is safe to say there are 75,000 people in Buffalo to-day who have never seen Niagara falls nor heard their roaring. There are 331 inmates of the Feeble-minded asyjjim at Glen wood, Iowa 206 males and 125 females. The per 'capita cost for maintenance is $175.79. The title of "Majesty" was first given to Louis XI ofFrance. Be fore this time the sovereigns of Europe had been merelv styled "Highness1' or "Grace." Celery ville is one of the familiar names for Kalamazoo, Mich., where there are 2,000 acres of cel ery under cultivation with a stated average profit of 8400 an acre. The Baltimore American says: A constant source of amusement to every city during the summer is the iist of its citizens who fig ure as distinguished guests at far away resorts. The signal service now em braces 182 stations, from which re ports are made daily, and employs about four hundred men, exclus ive of a couple of hundred clerks in Washington. The flaring, blood-curdling and vulgar heading has long been a disgrace to journalism. There are signs that it has had its day, and is beginning to distrust the Amer ican reader. Boston Traveller. There is a watch in a Swiss mu-1 Qflllir. Ott 4l,a-e?vfar,Ln f - UWMm wm.' u.ctOM.tccUi.ua ut ku inek in diamafevj inserted in the sop- ec a. deme: taae' JAa 1U,L,C dW-aot QBirWifcates hours, min- um fiiwmilil but also davs of tJSKAtk Aasoar; tWken of Saratoga, the ijnmitiaj, jhient is especially mtirirtlir. !$ members dress la ojiaaua; awfcrVaripes and bars, asd wac wiit: flaring Byronic collars, aod.-fcroad shirt fronts studded wfth.Biihonds. Of 167Mfersons who left Italy lastyaMjjsettle :n foreign lands, only 100 came to this country, or aboiM; one out of six. Thirty-sir Lbomtfrd five hundred went to the Jentine Republic, and 11,334 to zil. The uWkitS3rsemen"of Tan gipahoa parkkJba., is an organiza tion whick dvfis considerable of its time.to,pun3jing negroes for petty crimes, ts memDers wear white masks aVi uniforms, and cover their horip with white cloth. A builder of elevators in New York says thafthe machines he has put up jn iStt city carry over three hundredUhousand passen gers a day, andjeclares that the percentage of intries by accidents on elevators is'kjfes than that of in juries received by people who fall down stairs. $ ft GuitBau's Ourse Hot Prophetic John P. Hatrtlin, of Washing ton, the foreman of the Guiteau jury, says the assassin's ourse has not1 cursed thetwelve men who had the most todo with his pun ishment. Not long ago George Sroville, Guitean's brother-in-law and principal attorney, said "that the wealthy foreman of the jury became penniless and four other members of the jury died and on was sent to thej insane asylum." Mr. Hamlin says! "this is a lie. I am net penniless On the contra ry, mv business' k in a better con dition tharTever, ft was "Before J my health, as you can see, is just per fect, and 1 am a very happy and contented person. Only one mem ber of the jur' has died, and that was pour Tom Hineline, who was half dead with consumption when he went on the jury." ALWAYS SAFE AND SURE. It is safe to take Braxdreth's Pills anv time, but to get the best results they should be taken on an empty stomach before going to bed. For Constipation or Dyspepsia one or two taken every night will, in a short time, perform an absolute cure. It is well to take a purgative at least once or twice a month as a prevent ive of disease. Bbandreth's Pills are entirely vegetable, and the safest and most effective purgative ever in troduced to the public. They have been used in this country for over fifty years. The Rhode Island treasury is $250,000 short, owing to the sup pression of liquor license fees, since the adoption of prohibition, and there are.no available funds with which to pay the state po lice. Meanwhile, it is not popu larly believed that much, less liq uor than formerly is consumed in "Little-Rhodv." Ar. T. World. For bilious fevers and malarial disorders, use Ayer's Ague Cure. Its success is guaranteed if taken according to directions. The objection to the amend ment allowing the legislature to regulate salaries is that such mat ters should be fixed by the consti tution. This is an erroneous doc trine, as it would require an amend ment to the constitution every time there was to, be a change in salary, bucn matters should not be in the organic law: they are mere matter of detail and subject to cnanjie. Ayer's Sarsaparilla will cure your catarrh, and remove that sick ening odor of the breath. If Indian meal is snread over the surface of a carpet aud lightly worked into it with the broom, then swept off carefully, it will bring the dirt with it. Some per sons like it better than tea leaves. A Remedy for Kidney Complaint. uJly kidneys were so affected I have neys jelled oeen com ten my en down cou id hardlv risn. r wna unable to bend my body without great pain. I tried Simmon3 Liver Regulator and ray condition has improved so much that I hardlv ever feel nnv nf mv I 1JI .-T.in -n-T ""- j j "lu "u"uic " OOUASO.Y, express . Agent, .aiacon, ua. f. The Shoalwater Bay Begatta". Oysterville, W. T., Sept. 2. The annual regatta of the Shoal water Bay Yacht Club came off to-day, having been postponed from yesterday owing to the lack of sufficient breeze. Nothing could have been more favorable for the race to-day than the weath er, however, and the sailing qual ities of the various yaehts which were entered eyenly and fairly tested. There were six entries, as follews: Uiicle Ed, J.A.Clark, master; Queen of the Bay, Chas. Fisher; Sophia, Horace -Clark; John Daniels, Henry Clark; Lib Smith, Joseph Johnson, and War Eagle, J. C. Johnson,' master. The course sailed was to a point about two miles, south of here, rounding a stake boat, thence down the bay to a point near ly eight miles north from the place of starting, and from thence home, making a distance of twenty miles. A start was made at 12:53, all con testants passing the home stake boat very close together, and main taining the close proximity toone another over the entire course. The wind was from the northwest at the start, and about the time of making the stake boat at the south veered around to the we:t, thus living the necessity of making a single tack on the course. The first buat to pass the home stake boat was the Uncle Ed, at 2:52:2S, mak ing the extraordinary time of 1 hour, 5S minutes and 38 seconds. The Uncle Ed was followed by the Queen of the Bay, making the time- of 1:59:22; Lib Smith, 2:00:5; John Daniels, 2:03:21; Sophia, 2:04:49, and War Eagle, 2:07:15. Five prizes were awards cd. First, 50; second, $35; third, $20; fourth, $10, and fifth, 5. The race was a very pretty one, and as the' rounded the stake to the; north of here on the home strttch, -almost together, and. belPF0111"- gai to careen over under all the sail that could be crowded on, it called forth many outbursts of ad miration. The time was the best ever made on the bay in the histo ry of yacht racing. A large crowd from the surrounding points on the bay and many from abroad were here to witness the regatta. OUR ILWACO LETTER, Iiavaco, Sept 8th. Editor Dally Asteriax: C. Stuart, of the life ccew is laid up at the cape with the smallpox. Our citizens are somewhat alarmed about it and there families have re moved to the Chinook country for a while. The Canby Minstrels were billed to appear this evening at Uwaco Hall, but, owing to the indications that they would have no audience they did not attempt to have any enter tainment Some of our people do not care to be very intimate with any one from the cape until the small pox ho3 died -out In spite of the cold weather the hotels on the weather beach have done a good business this summer. All the cottages have been occupied and more new ones built than at any previous season. Considerable business has been done'in real estate? and more lots sold -and more contraots made for buildings to be constructed next spring. There has also been much house painting done, and all colors were popularexcept white. Red roofs are fashionable. There has been fewer campers than nsnal this season. The town is qui et, but will wake up when the fisher men come home this fall. Mnch interest is manifested in creating a fire department, bnt the efforts of some parties to form a wa ter company, a stock company, to work in conjunction with a hook and ladder company does not meet with mnch encouragement Next Saturday we have a vote for or against 'an 8-mill school tax. This will afford an opportunity for the kickers to vote for the public good, or save a very few cents by voting that other way. Wild geese and ducks have put in an appearance. Hogs are permitted to run at large once more, and our streets are common pasture for the cows. A man can live here without owning any land while he can pas ture cows most anywhe re about the town and surrounding country free of charge. More than that, every cow can wear a bell to agitate every night. This is a free country. When we get our city charter we will try to. run our little government in oity style, don'tcherknow. X. Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, SaltRheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give ferfect satisfaction, or money refunded, rice 25 cents per box. For sale by W. E Dement. School I. L OSGOOD Has Just Received New Goods IN BOYS' (12 TO 17)SCH00L SUITS, BOYS' DRESS SUITS, Soys' (9 to 12) LOXG PANTS SCHOOL SUITS, Boys' (4 to 12) KNEE PANTS SCIIOOL SUITS, Boys' KNEE PANTS DRESS SUITS," Boys' (3 to 6) IMPORTED (Ger man) JERSEY KNIT SUITS (Jacket and Pant), CHILDREN'S (2 to 5) JER SEY Knit KILT SUITS.Boys' SINGLE PANTS (10 to 17), Boys'.SINGLEKNEE PANTS (4 to 12 years),. Boys' UST LAUNDRIED WHITE SHIRTS (sizes' MEN'S CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, .Hats, Caps, Trunks and Valises. I. L. OSGOOD, KINNEY'S BEICK BUILDING, ASTOBIA, OREGON. Opposite Rescue Engine "House. Out Immense New Stock, Consisting of 4 CAR LOADS of fine Artistic and Plain FurnilurBj CarpelSr Oil G!olh5 Madras-Silk LACE AND PORTIERE CURTAINS, Dado Shades, &c, Has Arrived. These goods were purchased dtrectfiom Eastern Manufacturers and shipped before the recent advance In freight, the benefits thereof we propose t share with Call and 1 . U. - CITY BOOK STORE. TTT m If youajre in need of a Fine Instru ment, buy the Century Organ IT IS THE CHEAPEST AND BEST ORGAN FOR THE MONEY IN THE WORLD. You are invited to examine them. GRIFFIN & REED. The New Model Range. CAN BE BAD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OF 12. R. Agent. Call and Examine It ; Yon "Wiil be Pleased. E: R. Hawes Is also Agefit for tbe Bijck Patent Cooking Stove; AND OTHER FIRST 0LAS3 STOVES. Furnace Work,,Steam-Fittings, Etc., a Specialty.; A Full $tock on Han J. EL D. GRAY Wholesale and reiail 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. 11 COH ran FOR PORTLAND! Through. Freight on Fast Time I THE 2EW STEAMER TELEPHONE Whlcn baa been specially built for the eomfort ef passengers will leave "Wilson & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 .A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.p4 Returning leaves Portland, every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. If. jTAxx additional trip will be mads on at O'elsdc BasAmy 9f eralas. for Sound ports. Began Monday UK to 14) PURE LINEN FRONTS, CUFFS", etc., at CO cents. Boys' FANCY PERCALE SHIRTS, with Collars, etc., at 75 cents, Boys' NAY.YBLUE FLAN NEL OVERSHIRTS. Boys' FINE WOOL .CLOTH OVERSHLRTSwIth nicely PLAITED FRONTS for school wear, Boys' UNDERWEAR, NECK WEAR, HOSIERY, Boys HATS and CAPS from' 50 cents upward. Also JUST RECEIVED NEW GOODS IN CHAT HllLjOftlfr TTTT YirpaCipraniTolre J. W. BOTTOM; Pr.pri.tor, Water Street, Two Doors East of Oteey. Flee. Cigars, Ttecet and Sakr Artlek, Sold at Lowest Market Rate. FRUITS. CANDIES. Xf OTION&&0. Mjaaday af JBa faawngers b) i " Bortauon Coin A Ntfc' -'. 'fr-asag&i