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CO ltc gHtt itoratu ASTORIA. OREGON: WEDNESDAY- SEPTEMBER 11. 1887 Philadelphia flippantly calls the celebration of the hundredth anniver sary of the constitution, which she is preparing to celebrate, "Centennial No. 2." General Master "Workman Pow T?TT.v will nfldress the Knicrhts of Labor convention in Minneapolis, on October 3d, on "The World as Knight hood Would Make It" Twelve cents a vrord from New York to England, Ireland and France, and fifteen cents to Germany are the rates to bo charged hereafter by the Commercial Cable company. The company has voted an addition of 2, 000,000 to its capital stock. There are eight "war governors" still living, it seems, who have agreed to attend the Grand Army of the He public encampment at St Louis. Among them is Joel Parker, of New Jersev. but Andrew J. Curtin, of Pennsylvania, is not sure that he can go. Most of the war governors who had the most war in them are dead. Some time ago in Syracuse, Kan when the nomination of candidates for council was under consideration it was suggested, as a joke, that i ticket composed entirely of women be prepared. The joke -went a step fur ther. The ticket was prepared, and now at the election just held it has come out successful. Moekis Atkikb. proprietor of the Dnnlii Tmmtntn WlllC f?llf1 TTASltfirflftV At the vain search for health. A Ita, 10. In April, 1SSG, we visited Atkins in the News office in Denver. Ho said, "I've worked here fourteen hours a day for nine years without any vaca tion." And now all that is ended. There is a moral to tliis if we had time to study it out -fc- ' An interesting point of law has been decided by Judge Wilson in the superior court of San Francisco. A reporter of a city newspaper was asked whether ho had received information embodied' in one of his articles from a certain source. Objection was made to the question, on the ground that the communication mado to the reporter by his informant was a privi leged communication, and the judge sustained the objection, stating that it was against public policy to com pel reporters to divulge sources of their information. There is a deal of comment on this decision, much of it being adverse. To fhe farmers assembled in Atlan ta, Henry W. Grady recently spoke in these glowing terms of the new seuth: "There are 230,000 artisans at work in the south to-day that were not here in 1880, and this does not include tho thousands that are building new en terprises. We manufactured last year 213,000,000 worth of articles, that six years ago we bought from the north or west In six years following the cotton exposition of 1873, new cotton mills have been built in the south, starling one million new spin dles. The south to-day is witnessing an industrial revolution for which his tory has no precedent Figures do not measure it, and amazement is simply limited by comprehension." An important decision involving the construction of the phrase "dan gers and accidents of the seas," in a bill of lading, was rendered by the English house of lords recently in the case of the A'antho. In this case the owners of a cargo sued tho shipown ers to recover for loss of goods car ried under a bill of lading excepting, among other things, "dangers and ac cidents of the seas." It appeared that the loss of tho goods was occas ioned by a collision between the car rying vessel and another, tho plain tiffs alleging that the collision was occasioned by the negligent naviga tion of the carrying ship, the A'antho, and the defendantsalleging that the loss was caused by the excepted perils, and that the collision was occasioned by the negligent navigation of the other vessel. The court of appeal gave judgment for the plaintiffs, but this judgment has now been reversed by the house of lords, which holds that the loss fell within the exceptions in the bill of lading. In Consumption Incurable? Read the follewing: Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and phy sicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Began takingDr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made" Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumptien I would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in best of health." Try it Sample bottles free at W. E. Dement & Co.'s Drug Sto-e. For a FIbo Dish of Ico Cream Go to the Central Eestaurant, next to Foard & Stokes'. WITH THESE. With the fruitful soil of Clatsop yielding fruits to be canned at the canneries that now remain idle eight months in the year: with each of As toria's twenty-four canneries a ware house side-tracked to the main lino of railread: with a railroad from Portland down the Celumbia: another from Forest Grove, and a third up tho coast via the Seaside and Young's bay: with the headquarters of the whale fisheries, and the deep sea fish eries and the salmon industries of the northwest coast located here: with an improved bar permitting vessels of deepest draught to enter and depart loaded to their fullest capacity: with large herds of improved cattle on the great grazing grounds of the ceunty: with roads leading from Astoria to the remotest settlement within Clat sop's berders: with a healthy "boom" developed and not manufactured: with a salmon exchange in Astoria, where all the business connected with the salmon industry could be trans acted: with the city united in one school district and increased ability of the school system to obviate the necessity of sending our young peo ple elsewhere for an educatien: with a bonded warehouse, a dry-dock and a street railread: with a water system that would insure a good supply of water in case of fire in any part of the city: with a bulkhead along the city front to keep the haroor from filling up: with the enormous lumber wealth of our county even partially developed: with a flour mill and a beet sugar factery: with the great coal measures of the Nehalem opened up: with all these and as many more needed enterprises, how bright As toria's future would be. All these are possible and will ultimately be realities. It is for us all, regardless of internecine disagreements, to has ten their fulfillment. A Xtrj Peculiar Accident. A very peculiar accident is reported to have recently occurred at Keith's electnc light works in banta liosn, Cala., which came near causing a fatal ity and conflagration. Some miscre ants dashed a bucket of water on the dynamo, which caused a counter cur rent of electricity. Revolutions were greatly increased and electric sparks shot out in every direction. The heat was so great that some of the copper bearings and plates were melted. The superintendent attempted to shut off the circuit, but could not place his hand near the switch. The engineer tried to shut off the steam, but all iron was bo heavily charged that he could not retain his hold ' upon the gauge. Tho men could very percop tibly feel currents running through their bodies, and were at a loss to know what to do, when tho belt slipped from the machinery and the trouble was ended. The injury to the dynamo and machinery is consid erable, and the former will have to be sent to San Francisco to be repaired. The superintendent and engineer state that they never uofore exper enced such peculiar and indescriba ble sensations. Five men were seen leaving the placejust about the time ot tue occurrence, ana tney are thought to be the guilty parties. Three Favorites Have the following to say of Wis dom's Bobertine, tho great beautifier and preserver of the complexien: Pobtland, Or., Jane 4, 1887. ToMr.W. M. Wisdom Dear Sir: I have tried yourltobertine. It is excellent. and I shall be pleased to recommend it to all my lady friends. Ueliovo me. yours truly, Rhea. Pobtland. Dec, 1885. To Mr. W. M. Wisdem: The "Hober- tine you so kindly sent me is excellent. It is the finest preparation I have ev6r used, and is a decided acquisition to every lady's toilet. Yours truly. JEANHIE WINSTON. Pobtland, Or., April G, 1887. Dear Mr. Wisdem: I have tried vour "Itobertine," and it gives me much pleasure to say that it is excellent for the complexion, being oije of tho best articles of the kind I have ever used. Be lieve mo, yours sincerely, Z. Tbebklli. For sale by W. E. Dement & Co. drnggists, Astoria, Oregon m - DecoratiTO Art Rooms. Mrs. Gates will ODen Enibroiderv and Decorativo Art Rooms, in a few days, next door to Mrs. Malcolm's Millinery Parlors, and will give lessons in all the Late Art Work; also furnish material for the same. Having snent a vear east and much time in New York Art Hooms, have many new facilities. For thft YPrv hpst niffiiiv5 rn tn 11 s Sinister. Tnis Will Interest You, Coiltenrolatinfrnnrchasprs nf ItnntP- hold Furniture will do well to wait for a few days, when the advertisement vyill appear giving the date at which """- "ID tJllllU A' UWlIkUlC JUKI lUlUl OI the Adlcr residence will be sold at pub lic auctien: 1 elegant Emerson Piano, costing S450: Parlor set S300 Easy Chairs aud Marble Center Table; 2 Ele- fcrtiit x iu.v l inures irom inenix gallery of the Mechanics' Fair of San Francisco, reDresenrinffSImlrpsnpnrp nf iii ..-t of Elizabeth, reading "Macbeth," and oumuer reuumg uon carios before the vuuii.ui.uie uranu uuko iJe Weimar. COStintr R90fl? plnrrnnf llln,1- ltrin.. Bedroom suits; elegant Carpets and the i,S.ix,unoM -tearoom, Dmingroom and Kitchen Furniture. For any infor mation. Or TtartlP: wicliinrr f innn.f the furniture before sale will call upon Gainbrinim Rone And Ktpp r.iinpV nf iiin t.ii... i. loon.fi cents" u 1. - At Private Sale. TTotlSP.Iinlfl Plirnitin- r.f ll .1 ... tinriR. PnrHpB flncSrinrr r.r.r.,1 .i --. i. 7 """iuh kuuu .urn ser viceable furniture should eall at once at residence on Astor street, second ?,S,te,Cass'0osity Congrega- Tho llPflt nv.Qtora in n.... o...i., t Fabre's. A Cnrd. "Rplntr Jihnnfc tnlpnvn A.ft-.n in i..i.. in OflMand. Cala.. f pnmiAt .,r;ri.n.. thanking my many friends and patrons xui tucn iiicuusuiiJiMiu patronage while 1 have been among you, and hope that if you should come my way yon won't forget to call on Tom Mairs. Incoming Passengers. The steamship Orcyon is due from San Francisco to-day with the following passengers: Mrs Capt Farrar H M Falwider M J Sweeny C A Murrier G W Cole C C Carpenter G It Booth MraTB Wilcox & nrfl G D Eastern &. sia N J Bnrke J C Yale W J Daily Miss E Potter Miss M Potter A A Marshall W Douhty S E Cohen J M Stoner F K Sloner P E BriRham H H Hildebrand C S Moroosky t wf Miss M Flanagan Miss S S Cohen F Grossbauer & wf Mis3 M I Jessie It C Coates Mrs. R Holmes J L Cohen G Phillips C A Hanson J W Van Brockliu Capt J S Leavilt E D Barnes Mrs E D Barnes G M Viliey Mrs McLuenck M Carver Mrs M Heneerd J M Barbour Mrs Dudley &ch. Mrs ME Bull Mra Welden Artificial Betas. Charles B. Fink, senior editor of the Latrobe .dtYincc, who is visiting in the east, recently went through a factory in New Jersey where the celebrated "Boston baked bean" is made. He had always believed that beans arpw nn n vino Hnf was disabused of that idea. The beans were made of an edible mixture, which was shoveled into machines worked 03' girls and came out in bean-like pellets. The proprietor stated that he had been engaged in the manufacture of baked beans over three years and has a standing reward of $1,000 to any one detecting it from the regular article, and a thorough bean-eater cannot tell the difference. The factory turns out 24,000 quart pans a day in the busy season, and tho greater nnrfc Of the nmonnt il cllinruvl in Rnalnr. whence it is distributed over the country. A Printer's Proposal. Dear maiden, of all the race, Before thine iii I bow; Please do not hide thy pretty face, But hoar my ? now. The . has come, my own, When I must take a mate, And as 1 0 thee alone, We'd better -8. The maid looked ttt at tho bore, And hit him on the nose; Then upon the floor He lay quite , toso. Biichlcn's Arnica. Salrr. Thk JIkst Sai.vk in the woild for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Ithenm, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapned Hands, unnuiains, uorns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv W. is JJement. A labor organ nominates Henr3' George for president and John Swinton for vice president, and threatens revolution dire unless they are elected. It is tiresome. The constitution forbids the choos ing of president and vice president from the same state. George and Swinton are both citizens of New York, and yet we are to be de stroyed if they are not elected. Alta. A Sunny ltoom With the comforts of a home, library, etc. Appiy at iiomen iiouse. Ah There!! Ice cream, fine quality supplied at short notice by Frank Fabre, any part 01 me ctiy : s'j.ou a ganon. nioore's Revealed Keiuedj A Specific for Liver Complaint Kidney Diseases Are successfully treated by Moore's lte vealed Remedy. Hot Cakes. The season for them Is at hand; and we have Just received a large consign ment of Aew Orleans Molasses, which we will sell bj' the case or can at very low figures. D. L. Beck & Sons. 3Ioorc?s Revealed Rcmrdy A positive cure for Asthma. 2'otice. To make room for our fall stock, we will for the next ten days sell our baby carriages at actual cost. GRIFFIN & KEKl. For Full Particulars Of Moore's Revealed Remedy, see Cir culars. The finest and nicest steak to be had In town at Fabre's. Inflammatory Rheumatism And Fevers of all kinds yield readily to Moore's Revealed Remedy. Kept by all leuumg uruggisis. Herman Wise makesatemntinsr offer. Everyone can pick any hat he likes aud pay 10 per cent, less than the price of the hat calls for. Ten cents for a cup of Fabre's nice coffee. Io You Want Your Flues Cleaned? T. Clifton will do the job for you neat md cheap. Leave orders at this office. .Private Rooms. At Frank Fabre's for stumers, nar- ties, etc The best cooked to order. It Is a Fact That we do not sell at Philadelphia. Boston or New York prices, but we do sell 50 per cent cheaper than any other .Jewelry house in town. We have one ot the largest and best selected stocks of the finest quality of Watches aud Jewelry made, which we not onlvsell at the lowest possible rate, but give a guarantee, and any one S100 who will produce anything sold bv the Crystal Palace that is not exaotly as represented. Grin and Bear It Boys. Wtt tllOW flint rmr lnil? rtoc tra hurting you, but we will soon be gone, OlllV another WPPk nnvu. Wn nro rriVlnrr our patrons the benefit of the removal sale, and like sensible people they are Zir i":."""1 UL lllG prices, Know ing that all frnruiQ in mtr iinn ;n nrf 50 per cent, more when we are gone, bo bear m mind that this is our last week, and that you may never have an other such an opportunity, "and don't j ...S.v iu xvt um orysiai raiace. Leading drucirists sell Mnnrn'c t?o vealed Remedy. POSITIVELY THE LAST IEEE 1 wiii THE GRYSTA feifeifeifeUfe:bifeife We Closo Our Doors Next Saturday Night, AND IF YOU WISH TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE. LOW PKICES. YOU MUST BE SPEY ABOUT IT! A. V. ALLEN, WHOLESALE AND KETA1L DEALER IN . Fine Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed. Crockery, Glass Plated Ware. o Tho Largest and finest assortment of Fresh. Fruits and Vegetables. Received fresh Ill THERE ! 9 -BUY chool Books -AT- CITY BOOK And the Lowest Prices! GRXFFX2T & ESED. JffiTf A-MABTH .EEEEElEEssflEEBacPRBSBSEttk .ssssst eeBP Headquarters for Ammunition. THE BEST IX THE WORLD. The Winchester Repeating Shot Gun, S25.00! A Kino RMo Mnnn Mnrllnp AT:nlr IVIt Dnnliln-linrrnl Qtint run itn oi.in .4 . w.-- ....,- ......... ., ., ..,.v.. u..ui. Willi, uu-l. UIICIO iUIU Tools,!? 17.50. Sportincr ooc1h, Ammunition and the FnmoiiB Swedish Razor NEW TO-DAY. Boat Found OX THK KKACH XKAlt MRS. Mc Connack'd. on the roadway, a skiff, without marks. Owner can have It by prov ing property and paying charges. BE YOUR OWN DOCTOR. Kverv family should have these PreecriDtiona. eo their doctor will be ever at hand, by having them will save gr?at Expense. Anxiety and Suf fering. Thousands are now ia nsp. Tno follow ing is a list of the mont common and uroruinent diseases, viz: Dxspopsia, bronchitis. Consump tion, riux uiarrnasa, Aenraista. srpnms, Unius. Ulcers, Heart, KJdncr. Bladder. Female, and all Klin and Xervona Diseases. Each prescription Une Dollar. Threo or more at a great reduction. Full directions with each prescription. All let ters of inquiry answered promptly. Address A. r ranees rignt, ai. u .Mneveu, Indiana. E. C. H0LDEN, AUCTIONEERS COMMISSION AGENT. ESTABLISHED 1874 Denier in Xew and Second-hand Furniture md Bedding. Wili'conduct Auction H.ilMfif Land. Sfn"ir or Household Hoods in the country. Will appraise and purchase Second-hand uruiture. -Consignments solicited. Quick Sales and rrompt uasn Keturns Guaranteed. Astoria Agent for Daily and Weekly Ore gon lan. N -THE- STEAMER TOMSK!, JOHN G. IJLAKE, Master, Is ready for business, and will do Towinec or BUSINESS OF ANY KIND On the Klver, at reasonable rates. Head quarters at Gray's "Wlinrf. J. II. I). CJKAY, Agent. BOOTS AND SHOES! Of Best Qnality, and .it LOWEST PRICES, -AT THE- SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SHOE. aronaisr :askt. A Genuine Boom. A GENUINE BOOM IN "SUPERIOR" Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. Another overland arrival recently of these celebra ted goods, being the fourth carload brought to this market since November, "SO. It re quires no loquacity to dispose of these goods ; their intrinsic merit does the busi ness. Sold only by Magnus C Crosby. II ISTOEIA FOE isi 8i every Steamer. YOUR - an TOE- The Largest Stock in Astoria, -Stt chool Supplies THE- if York Novelty STORE, Headquarters for School Books. A Complete Line of the Official" Text Books. Prices Guaranteed Satisfactory. The New York Novelty Store. FOR SALE, At the Parlors of the Munson House, Astoria, Oregon. The Simplified Taylor System For Cutting Garments Of every description. Instructions given In the Art and Science by Miss tStpz v sTnirr Also at the Munson House are choice Fur nished Rooms to rent by MRS.A.E. STOUT. JOB PRINTING. Neat, Quick And Cheap at The ASTOEXAN JOB OFFICE Bids For Spruce Limbs. npHE DIRECTORS OF SCHOOL DIS- JL trIctro. 1, Astoria, will receive bids for 30 cords of A l Spruce Limbs to be deliv ered at the school house in said district. The directors reserve the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board. J. G. HUSTLER, Astoria, Sept. 1.1SST. Clerk. Tone Tip The System. TRY THE NERVE FOOD, Manufactured and for Sale by Mineral Waters, Soda Water. Dally de livery in all parts of the City. Office and Works on-Jefferson street, west of Cass. L PALACE! d Supplies STORE. ECONOMY And Solid Satisfaction Are Guaranteed IF YOU TRADE AT THE EMPIRE STORE LATEST STYLES Suitings and Trimming Velvets. A- Fine Line of In fants' Dresses, Cloaks and Worsted Shirts, Ladies' Calico Wrappers, Cotton, Wool and Mnslin Underwear. -A- OOMIIjIEITjEI stock . Of Quilts and Blankets, Gents' Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots,Shoes, Trunks and Yalhes at the Lowest Cash Pric s at the Empire Store. W. T. PARKER MA.ISr.AQOE:E H. B. PARKER, OSALEK IN Hay, Oats, ant Straw, Lime, Wood Dellrercd to Order. Drijin?, Teaming aid Express Baalaess. L'lill apply to the Captain, or to Frank I. Parker. FRESH GROCERIES 11 PROVISIONS Promptly Delivered AT LOWEST, PRIGES IN ANY PART OF THE CITY. Fruits and Vegetables In Season. Everything Warranted as Benton INSUEANCE. CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000 COLUMBIA MA! MARIE INSURANCE CO. FRANK DEKTJM President W. II. SMITH.. Vice-President JOIIN A. CHILD .. . Secretary No. 160 Second St., Portland, Or. I.W. Case, Agent, Astoria, Or. The Continental Insnrance Co, OF HARTFORD, Writes Accident Policies, Giving all the concessions offered by any other company. It Is an OLD LINE COMPANY, And offers Security as good as can be found. Its rate in the FIRST PREFERRED CLASS U $18 per Year for 85,000 Insurance, Being 57.00 less than by any other Standard Company; and $25.00 WEEKLY INDEMNITY. Other claaspa in nrnnnrtlnn. Pnllelp written and claims adjusted by J. u. JJUZUKTM, Agenr. J. K. fiLDER&N. LOUIS LOKWKNBKRU. Secy. Treasurer. The Northwest Fire & Marine C1 L oeinu ou t vr-rro trrr -tr- t Insurance Company. No. s Washington St., Portland, Or. CAPITAL, $300,000. R. Ii. BOYIiK. Astoria5 Agent. Office at I. X.L. Packing Co. DIRECTORS: J. McOraJceo. F.K.Arnold. F. E, Baach, Frank M.Warren. O . H. Prescott. F. Kgsrert, J. Lowenbertr, J . K. Klderkin. D. O, Obphant Money to Loan on Approved Heal Estate Security. Deposited in Oregon, $300,000 assets, 3 3 S- 801. a 8 3. Royal, Norwich-Union and Lancashire Com - binatlon Joint Policy. Union of San Francisco. Gernianla of New York. State Investment of California. Auglo-Novada Assurance Corporation, MARINE .INSURANCE COYEBED BY OUB OPEN POLICIES. Elmore, Sanborn & Co. Agents. Elmore, Sanborn & Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fire Insurance "AGENTS. Representing the Largest and Most Relia ble Fire Insurance Companies. All Business promptly"and accurately trau acted. FlaYelsWUarf, - Astoria Oregon. $67,000,000 Capital TJrArnnnl & Tsinrtnn ,f!lrVio Vn.th Tt.ltlah nnrt MfrornMlo nf T.rw1rn iml T?4lnV.T.i. Hartford of Connecticut, Commercial of uauiornia Agricultural, or watertown. New ork, London & Lancashire of Liverpool, Eng., Fire Insurance Companies, Represent- In a capital of 867,000.000. H, VAJf rU9EI. Agent. J Mel, Cement, Sanfl anil Plaster NTHA1UEU i L 4it i PARKER Eben P. Par ker,N aster. 22 For TOWINO, FREIGHT or OUAK- U. B. PABEEM. Represented. Streets. Corner Chenamnsand INSURANCE COMPANY, CAPITAL, $100,000.00. The Farmers' Company, Ot Salem, Oregon. THE LEADING COMPANY OF THK PACIFIC NORTHWEST. Private Dwellings and Farm Property a Specialty. J. W. CONN, Agent. Astoria. ASTORIA Planing Mill. HOLT & CO. Proprietors. Manufactures of MOLDINGS. SASS DOORS, BLINDS. RAILS. BALUSTERS. NEWEL POSTS. BRACKETS. Scroll and Turned Balustrades, Boat Material, etc. Order solicited and Promptly attended to. Satisfaction flnqrantpert nn tn Krvla nnall- ty aud Prices. " Mill and Office cor. Polk nnd Concomly streets. Astoria, Oregon. ia Concomly St., Foot of Jackson, Astoria. Or Gcaeral Machinists ail- Boiler Mm. Land and Marine Engines BOILER TFOBK, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work ' A SPECIALTY-, Castings of all Descriptions' Made to Order at Short Notice. ........ President. ..Secretary. .........TreBurer. .. Superintendent, J. (J. HUSTLKH, I. W. CASE, JOHN For. -THE- DIAMOND PALACE! GUSTAY HAKSEN, Propr. A Large and WellSelectedStock of 'Fine Diamonds Jewelry ASM Ironworks At Extremely Low Prices. AH Goods Boagkt at TkU EtUbllskntat "Warranted Genuine. Watch and Clock BopalrlHg ' A SPECIALTY. . Corner Cass and Squemoqua Streets. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMlTHiNG, t Capt. .Sogers eld stand, corner of Case and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work, Homihoetng. Wagons made and repaired. Qood wnrk guaranteed. r