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G3J J ?!tc la gforatt. ASTORIA, OBEGON: SUNDAY. .-SHPTEMBElt 25, 1687 Alert H. fc L.t No. One, need a new truok. The Yaquina Mail, and the Corvallis Gazette have suspended. The three canneries on the Siuslaw have paoked 2,600 cases to date. The deep sea fishing sloop Venture arrived in yesterday with a large load offish. O. R.-fc N. managers are talking of sending the Olympian and Alaskan to the Sound. With commendable enterprise The Dalles Times-Mountaineer is issuing a daily edition. C. AV. Watts, of Albany, has the contract for printing 500,000 tickets for the November election. The Manzanita sailed yesterday noon with lighthouse supplies for Shoalwater bay and the Sound. Mrs. W. J. Barry's fine stock of millinery has arrived and will be open for inspection to-morrow. Ex-Gov.'St. John, of Kansas, the celebrated prohibition leader, is ex pected in this state next month. H. Bundy & Son's steam saw mill near Harrisburg burned to the ground last Friday morning; loss, 812,000; insured for S6.000. The grand jury inspected St Mary's hospital and the county build ings yesterday, and adjourned their deliberations till to-morrow. In the Baptist church the subject of the morning sermon will be, "Lay ing up treasures in heaven;" in the evening, "Religion a business." The young ladies W. C. T. TJ. social at Rescue Hall last Friday evening was a very pleasant gathering. The receipts okthe evening were $23. In Portland the Oregon dairy com missioner has arrested A. Ferrara, Wm, Dunbar and Wadhams & El liott, charged with selling adulter ated butter. The first fall foreign clearance was made at the custom house yesterday afternoon the British bark River Indus, for Dublin, with 17,275 bbls. flour, worth $62,190. The three-weeks-old son of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Marah died fast Friday night. The funeral will be from the parents' residence at half-past one o'clock this afternoon. A Vancouver speculator who con tracted with the government to deliv er there 300 tons of hay at $14.25 a ton is getting it from eastern Oregon at a cost of $18.50 a ton. And yet he is not happy. Venison, pumpkins, shad, squash, shrimps, clams, oysters, grouse, ducks and other good things to eat, not forgetting the crawfish, are drop ping in as canteloups, watermelons and berries drop out. The largest comet that has ap peared in many years is said to be visible in the northern sky. Its out line is somewhat dim, but it is per fectly plain to the naked eye, if there are no clouds in the way. At the Methodist church to-day, at 11a. si., subjeot. "Government;" at 730 p. h., subject, "The question stated." This is the first of a series of Sunday evening talks on the ques tion of "Future Punishment." Col. Jno. Hunter is meeting with extraordinary though deserved suc cess "m "disposing of his book. He intends leaving for the east about the 15th of next month, on a lecturing tour and is a whole immigration soci ety in himself. Those who have not yet read his graphic account of old time days should not fail 'to see a copy of his work. The wedding cards of Mr. and Mrs William Butler Adair have been re ceived at -this office. The marriage took place on Tuesday, the 20th inst, at St Andrew's church Victoria, B. 0., Rev. Mr. Frazer officiating. The bride is Mary Louise, oldest daughter of Henri Jo rand, Esq., of Rolle, Switzerland. Mr. Adair is the youngest son of Gen. Jno. Adair, of this city. The Astobian extends its heartiest congratulations. PERSONAL MENTION. A.'Kuapp, of.Knappa, is in the city. J. P. Betts is registered at the Oc cident Rudolph "Prael came down yester day afternoon on a visit Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ryrie have gone on a visit to Shoalwater bay. Notice, O. N. G. Till further orders all members are ordered to appear at the armory on Monday evenings at 8:30 p. ar., and on Thursday evening at Boss Opera house' at &30. By order, A. E. Shaw, Captain. The great Sacrifice Sale still goes on at the Crystal Palace. Goods at your own prices at all times. Auction Sale. On account of tho departure of of Mr. Adlerfor Portland in answer to a tele gram of importance, thore will be noj auction sale at tne urystai raiaco on Monday. On Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. Woisley will continue the slaughter. Solid gold and silver watches and a thousand other useful ar ticles must be given away or sold. ForTtne very best pictures go to H. S. Shuster. PE0M EUE0PE AND THE EAST. Specials to Eeaders of "The Astorian." PortIiAxd, Or., Sept. 2L Solemn and impressive ceremonies were held to-day over the remains of the lale J. O. S. Richardson, by the Knights of Pythias. The body started east to day on the train bound for Washing ton. It is understood that the name of the unfortunate man who fell from the train yesterday near The Dalles while en route to this city and was in stantly killed, was David Ceop. The deceased was aged 25 years, and was a laborer. Senator Leland Stanford and party were tendered a reception to-night in this city under the auspices of the Portland" board of trade. Donald Macleay was president aQd Hon. Geo. H. Williams delivered the ad dress of welcome. The reception was largely attended. A DETERMINED WOMAN. Chicago, Sept. 24. Mrs. Parsons, the wife ot the condemned anarchist, Parsons, was arraigned before justice Lyon this morning for refusing to comply with the police officers' warn ing to desist from violating the city ordinance against distributing incen diary circulars on the streets. The policeman testified that even on the way to the station she continued the obnoxious work. In the court Mrs. Parsons assumed the air of a martyr. She claimed that the ordinance was a deftd letter. "I hope," she said, pleading to the justice, 'that you will remember where my husband is, and deal with me as you would like your own wife to be dealt with under sim ilar circumstances." THE QUARANTINED STEAMER. New York, Sept. 21 J. T. Kuile. the general agent of the Italian steamship line, said this morning that he had given orders la9t night for'three days' provisions to be sent to Hoffman and Swinburn Islands, where the passengers of the Alexia, which brought cholera to this conn try, are being kept He was of the opinion that the passengers would have to be quarantined for eight or ten days, and that after that time there need be no fear of fur ther infection. He said the passen gers' baggage would have to be very I tiiorougliJy fumigated as consider able danger would have to be feared from that source. AN ARIZONA ROW. Prescott, A. T., Sept 24. Qmler sheriff Waddell has received word from the Tonto Basin that a fight oc curred there on the 18th, in which Thomas Graham, Joseph Ellingwood and a man named Middleton were killed, on Graham's side; and George Newton and James Tewksberry, on the Tewksberry side. The Graham party was ambushed near Tewksber ry's house and found Tewksberry on guard. When the Graham party was discovered both parties commenced firing. John Tewksbury, who was ambushed and killed was found ten days later. Sheriff Mulvenon, three days after the fight, reported that Lewis Parker, of the Graham party, was missing. " GRAND LODGE I. O. O. F. Denver. Colo., 24. The Sovereign Grand Lodge, L O. O. F., concluded their work this morning and at 12 o'clock adjourned sine die. Grand sire White and Lieut Gen. Under Wood, with a party of friends, will this evening start for a pleasure trip through California, a number of oth ers will go on an excursion through Colorado, while others will return di rect to their homes. A2D STILL IT ACCUMULATES. Tub Astobian's published list of the subscribers to the railroad subsidy fund, aggreaating S102.950. was a pleasant sur prise to many yesterday morning. An addition to the amount, those who have the lists report partially as to yes terday's subscriptions as follews: Sam'l Elmore John llobson 1.000 1.000 500 300 250 250 2C0 150 ICO 100 100 100 1C0 100 A A Cleveland PA Stokes J N Griffin Sherman & W.inl ECJellers Wm Larsen W A Sherman L G Ilaaven BL"Ward S B Crow H A Smith O Hellboru Peter Jordan C S Wright A C Fisher. W G lloss Mrs T O'Brien Drs Fulton H Spelhneler Mrs A AV Berry A L Fulton C (J Fulton J E Higdns Warren Eat. B s "Worsiey Here we have $4,G70 more, making the total as far as procurable to- date, $107, 620. Keep it going. There are many to. hear from yet A Delicate Insinuation. The fees used to be 315 for sending an insane person to the asylum. Now the fees amount to but $5 and the number sent from this county grows beautifully less. Portland News, 24. How to Weigh Yonnolf. "The perfectly healthly and active mau,'f says John E. Burton, the Wis consin iron capitalist, "should weigh 2M pounds to every inch of his height This rule will test a man 99 times in every 100." Artistic Embroidery. Instructions given in all the latest styles of artistic embroidery and art needle work. Also French indelible stamping done to order. MBS, J. SnOEN'LA-XK, Chenamus street, opposite Liberty Hall. The finest and nicest .steak to be had in town at Fabre's. Oysters In JErory Style At the Central Restaurant, next to Foard & Stokes'. For a Fine Disu of Ice Cream Go to tho Central Kestaurant, next to Foard & Stokes'. Mcals Cooked to Order, Private rooms for ladies and families: at Central Restaurant, next to Foard & Stokes'. We have been told on the sly that the Low Price Store are selling their $1.25 Lady's cloth at 73 eents. The best Fabre's. oysters in any style at circuit court proceedings. Tatlor, F. J., J. Sept 24. State vs. Wm. Burk: time to plead extended until Monday. State vs. A. Nerris: arraigned charged with larceny: J. H. Smith appointed to defend: till Monday to plead. Walluski R. R: Co. vs. B. Van Dusen & Co.: time for answering ex tended until Tuesday, 27th. N. A. Eberman excused as juror for the term. D. P. Thompson, et a., vs. county courty on appeal: motion to strike from the decket: taken under advise ment D. P. Thompson, et ah, vs. county court on writ of review: motion to strike from the decket: taken under advisement State vs. Richard Dealey: plea of not guilty: Wednesday, 28th, set for trial. State vs. A. Zohard, arraigned upon indictment, charged with crime of as sault with dangerous weapon; until Monday to plead. ' Grand jury came into court and presented three true bills. State vs. Chas. Woeds: true bill; not appearing, bail forfeited. Ada Matthews v. Wm. Matthews: decree for plaintiff of divorce. Court adjourned till 26th at 10 a. sl - m ' ITE3IS FROM ILWACO. Ilwaco, Sept. 24, 1837. In regard to the Gray's harbor trap cutting business, it is learned that sixteen indictments for arrest have been issued and eleven men locked up. One man was shot in the mouth, the ball passing out at the back of the neck; he will probably recover and be arrested as soon as he is able to be about. The other four will soon be arrested. Chehalis county is determined to prosecute to the full extent of the law. Nearly all the trappers whose nets were cut belong here, are married and good, upright Americau citizens aud taxpayers. It is reported that the O. R. & N. Co. have purchased the Farmers wharf here and will extend it to deeper water. That twenty-six cottages will be built on the weather beach by July 1st, 1888. Building lots to the total value of $5,000 were sold there this season; the purchasers were mostly Orego nians. The Ilwaco hotel has closed for the season. Mose Freeland of the Central hotel continues to fatten the traveling pub lic and -will fight it out in his line all winter. The knight of the ledger of the A. P. Co., is looking for a mother-in-law. Nobody appeared to take much in terest in the election announced for the 8-mill tax for the benefit of our school district, therefore no votes were cast. Correspondent. Card of Thanks. Io the kind ladies and others who tended to my motherless boy and did all possible under the circumstances I desire to extend my heartfolt thanks and oan assure them that their kindness will never be forgotten. Chas. H. Rohr. Three Favorites Have the following to say of Wis dom's Robertine, the great beautifier and preserver of the complexien: Pobtland, Or., June 4, 1837. ToMr.W. M. Wisdom-Dear Sir: I have tried your Bobertine. It is excellent, and I shall be pleased to recommend it to all my lady friends. Believe me, yours truly, Rhsa. Pobtulnd. Dec,, 1885. To Mr. W. M. "Wisdem: The "Bober tine vou so kindly sent mo is excellent. It is the finest preparation I have ever used, and is a decided acquisition to every lady's toilet. Yours truly, Jeannib Winston. Pobtland, Or., April G, 1837. Dear Mr. "Wisdem: I have tried your "Kobortine." and it cives mo much pleasure to say that it is excellent for the complexion, being ono of tho best artioles of the kind I have over used. Be lieve roe, yours sincerely, Z. Teebklli. For sale by W. E. Dement & Co. druggists, Astoria, Oregon . So Age for Mleanber. The man who sits down and waits to be appreciated will find himself among uncalled-for baggage after the limited express train has gone by. Whitehall Times. Greatly JKxcltotl. Not a few of the citizens of Astoria have recently become greatly excited over the astounding facts, that several of tliMr friends who had been pro nounced by their physicians as incur able and beyond all hope suffering with that dreaded monster Consump tionhave been completely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, the only remedy that does positively cure au tnroac aim lung uis eases, Couglis, Colds, Asthma and Bron chitis. Trial bottles free at W. E. De ment & Co.'s Drug Store, largo bottles Si Ten cents for a cup of Fabre's nice coffee. Try Fabre's oelebrated pan roast. He Consulted Ills Pocket. You smoke good cigars, Billy; where do you get them? At D. L. Beck fe Sons', of course. Why of course? Be cause my pocket advises me to. Do they sell cheap? Tes; the cheapest place in town. What kind of an assort ment have the'? All kinds, from the cheapest to the best both of domestic and imported, and much the largest stock in town. Do they keep Tansill's Punch? Tes; they are the sole agents for Astoria for his Punch, Junior's and Plantations in short, you can depend upon it, Charlie, that when yon want any kind of cgars the place to go after them Is at D. L. Beck & Soxs'. ONE ELEMENT OF SUCCESS. Importance of Making Collections Promptly. The The chiefest part of success in bus iness lies in the collection of bills, and while there are men who are born collectors, as men are born ora tors, writers, etc., yet a very few rules, religiously observed, will, in my judg ment, place the matter of collections on a proper basis for any business. First, have your bills out on time. No matter what may interfere, if it is your practice to collect monthly, have your bills out and ready to distrib ute the firsthand not the second or third, but the first, and not only on that date, but early In the morning. Make your calls, do not be impor tunate nor "hanging on," but walk in, hand out your bill as a matter of course, and as if as a matter of course it would be promptly paid. Make no apology, the bill is due, the goods de livered or the work done, and the amount due is justly and fairly yours. If any of the items are dis nnted and there is any reasonable (doubt, make your memorandum and bow yourselt out. -Lour iirac uusi ness is to see that tho bill is right, and having satisfied yourself of that, return and make your explanations. When a man says, "I will look it up," ask when you shall call again, and if he sets a day mark that down, and be certain to be there on that day. If Thursday, don't go Friday, but Thursday. Be polite, and never get angry. By being on time with your bill, by calling on the day set, by being mildly but firmly persistent, tho question of collections becomes one that can be readily handled, and that is the main feature of a success ful business. Stroller. Give Them a Chance! That is to say, your lungs. Also your breathing machinery. Very wonderful machinery it is. Not only the larger air-passages, but the thous ands of litUe tubes and cavities lead ing from the"n. When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, your lungs cannot half do then work. And what they do, they can not do well. Call it cold, cough, cronp, pneu monia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose and head and long obstructions, all are bad. All ought to be got rid of. There is just one sure way to get rid of them, that is to take Boschee's German Syrup, which any druggist will sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Even if everything else has failed you, you may depend upon this for certain. A Policy of Assravntion. The English treatment of the Irish question suggests the conduct of a man who has a slight ache in a tooth and tries to cure it with a toothpick. In n Bhort time he is looking for a dentist Mail and Express. All Tlieroli fee cream, fine quality .supplied at short notice by Frank Fabre, any pari of the city: $2.50 a gallon. "Wonderful Cures, D. Iloyt &Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Home. Ga., say: we have beun selling- Dr. King's Xe'w Discovery, Electric Bitters aild Buck Ion's Arnica Salve for two years.. Have never handled remedies that sell asV.'ell, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city. ."M-veral cases of pronounced Consump tion have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Discov ery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them alwavs. Said by W. E. Dement & Co. Kenton Salting Powtlerx. One peund: full weight Price, .w cents, and 2Ti cents' worth of anything in the store given with each can. Guar anteed to give satisfaction or money re funded. D. L. Beck & Sons, Sole Agents. Private Knoms. At Frank Fabre's for uppers, par ties? etc The best cooked to order. a . A Sunny Itoom With the comforts of a home, library, etc. Apply at Holden House. All the patonf medicines advertised in this paper, together with tho choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, "etc can jerfumery, and toilet articles, "etc can bo bou-'ht at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store. oppoaito Occident hotel. Astoria. School Supplies THE- iw Toft Novelty STORE, Ilesdqnarters for School Books. A Complete Line of the Official Text Books. 0 Prices Guaranteed Satisfactory. The New York Novelty Store. Look. Here Boys. Iljouwaqta neat flttinji Suit of Clothes, Kuiu ar, issm hoss, Merchant Tailor Having just recolved 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 Sguemoqua and Hamilton KtrtFeSTi"" east of 0. H. Cooper's. V reew.i -DIRECTS- MANUFACTURERS! First Quality! Full Weight! German Knitting Wools ! UPWARDS OF TWO THOUSAND Pounds of the Very Best Quality German Knitting Yarns In Plain, Fancy Mixed and High Colors! Complete OF THE FOLLOWING WOOLS WILL BE FOUND IN STOCK: Germantown Yarns, Germantown Zephyrs, Spanish Wool, Midnight Germantown, Saxony, 2 and 3 Fold, Bedford Tarn, Fairy Floss, Shetland Wool, Victoria Zephyrs in S, 4 and 8 Fold. Crewels, Etc., Etc., Etc. TJie 1st Complete Line of Wools Eyer BroiM io Astoria! . H. COOPER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES, ASTORIA, OR. . Kill Suits -AND- oys' Overcoats A3 WELL AS A La Assortment -OLf- HATS, CLOTHING -AND- Furnishing Goods -AT VERY LOW PRICES 0 Herman Wise 0 The Reliable 0 CLOTHIER AND HATTER 1 Occident Hotel liaildinjj.l FROM THE The Railroad Is Coming ! SO 18 GHEISTMAS ! But We Can't Wait for Either, But must buy our along just the RUSH Is still to D. L. Beck & Sons', for that is where you can buy the best goods, get honest weights and the best value for your money. To those accustomed to deal with us it is not necessary to say these things. To all others we say we don't brag, but come and try us and be con vinced. . We carry in stock a full line of n FANCY AND STAPLE Groceries and Provisions, a large stock of China, Porce lain, Crystal, Crockery, Agate, Wooden and other w,ares. Silver-plated and other knives, forks and spoons, The best stock of all kinds of Lamps ever shown in Astoria. Cigars, tobaccos, etc., in unequalled stock andat unequalled prices. Coal oil and patent oil cans, paints, linseed oil -and turpentine. All kinds of Cannery supplies, nails, cor dage, etc. Lunch, market and clothes baskets, brooms, whisps and hearth brushes, dust-pans and brushes; wheats, oats, rolled barley, -shorts and bran. BUT WE MUST STOP ! For if we mention all the articles we have in stock we shall nil up the whole paper. Try our genuine N. O. Mo lasses in gallon cans at only 75 cents, and our new Yeast Powder, guaranteed equal to the best, and only half price. CHRISTMAS GOODS' Now being selected in the East. Wait until you see them before buying elsewhere, or you mayjregret it. "What's that you say ?" "Haven't you been bragging any ?" No; not a bit of it, and if you want the proof, just call at D. Li. Beck & Sons'. Assortment Family Supplies same, and the right