,- ,-riw-wr:J ' "rmK&9mvG&r? """ -" '.IM""" CO ,4 lh k W&M vol. xxix, no. S. ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, J 887. PRICE MVE CENTS. (ajp i i SI CT flAI 1 m4i2tSMmk 1 Wm i SI I 11111 r5 6-3 C C mTM cr. mm -- -" w. rr ."-e- - x-rtvi-- i- ii w sr . u. .g-j'-.-m. g - jt im t ui mhi ihhl ran ! ihm hhh hhh gfW BUSINESS CARDS. OHiV H. S3IITK. ATTORNEY AT LAW. omce. Room 4 and o, over CHy Boole 8:ore. j VX ' ATTOILNEV AT 1AV. , w lu Kinney's IJ'ock-, 'ji;vosite tnr tltiil. Aiioria, Oregon. 0 VT. KlTTO.". - C. C. ITJiTON ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Kt.i.iiH 5 and fi, Odd Fellows llHildins;. r k. Tsiorsisox. Attorney at Law and Rotary Public. Special attention Riven to practice in the V. .S.-LnndOfllce. and the examination of land titles. A full set ol AlM ract J'.ooks for Clatsop County in omci Monev to loan. Offjck Koojii" i and "i, over City Kook More. I l. A. KOWLKY. .tttornej and Counsellor at ltiw OBlcc on Clienanms Street, Astoria. Oregon L,l I. WISTOa ATTORNEY AT LAW. llooms No. 11 and 12,rvthlnn Castle Build iux. r B. WATSON, Atly. at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty. All business before the 17. S. Iaml Oriice a jtecialty. ASTOIUA, - - OllEOOX. T C. IlIXKEiKY'. I. It. ti. DENTIST. Is associated with i:. IiA I-'OKCA,, Itooms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows Building, ASTORIA, - - - OllEGOX. M ItS. DIt. OIVESS AIAIK. Office and residence cor. Court and Oltif y streets. (Mrs. D. K. Warren's fonner re-i-dence.) Special Attention Riven 1o Women His eases anil Diseases of!-:) earn! Kur. Office nouns io to 12, 2 to 4. . s.RS. A. JL. ASUJ. Jl, JTi.TOS. Z!sj'siciEs:s mul StirMit. Oili.'e on Cass street, three ilonr -o.it)s ot Jdd Keilow's building. Tolephone No. 41. J vy thttm:, I?. r. ftiCIAS ASD SUllGSO Of 1- :!-. !toons r. Pythian Ilufiainc HKSiyKKrn On Cedar Sticet. back i.J St. iMury's Jlobuital. rit.o. IS. SSSTKS. i'HYSIClAN AND SURGEON. OrFJCK : Gem Building, up stairs, Astoria, Oregon. VR. AEjIi'KKD KIK.VEY, OfSco at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patients at his office, and may be found there at any hour. "JTVK. FKAJVK. lASr, PIIYSICLAX AND SURGEON, Opposite Telegraph Office, Astoria, Oregon. J. i:LO F. PAItXKK, SURVEYOR 0F0LATS0P COUNTY AND Ez-Clty Surveyor of Astoria Office : N. E. comer Cass and Aster strei-ts, Boom No. s Upstairs. Robt, Collier, Deputy. A. K. SKA IV. DENTIST. Rooms la Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoqua'streets. Astoria Oregon. a. srttrni. DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2 Pythian Building over 1;. Ji. uoojier s btore. E.c- HOLItFA. Uotary Public, Oommissioner of Deeds For Washington Ten itory. AUCTI0NEE1, REAL ESTATE AND ISStTKASCK ACKST. Office at Koldcn's Auction Rooms. Chena jiuis Street, Astoria. Oregon. -AGENCY- M.Coluiaii. OF SAN 1'RANCISCO. Flavel's Wharf and Warehouse, Astoriu Orocon. - Cannery Supplies it Lowest Trices. Storase and Insurance at Current Rates." Banking Department Drafts an the leading Cities of the Vorld : JOHN F. McGOVEBrJ, - - " - ' Agent, B. H. Coleman, Accountant. H. 3 ay and Night During an acute attack of Bronchitis, a ceaseless tickling in the throat, and an ! exhausting, hockinc eonn-li. nffliet tho aufferer. Sleep ia ba!lisliedf nml greal attended with Hoarseness, and some times Loss of oice. It is liable to In come chronic, involve the lungs, and terminate fatally, Ayer's Cherry Pecto ral affords speedy relief and cure in caes of Bronchitis. It controls the disposition ! to cough, and hnlucs refreshing sleep. 1 have liceu a tf.u-tu'intr jhys:cian for twenty-four ycai, and, for the past twelve, have sJiffurc-d from annual at tacks of Bronchitis. After exlmusting all the usual remo'lks Without Relief, I tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It effected a speedy cure. G. Stoveall, M. B.i Carroliton, ili33. Ayor's Cherry Pectoral is decidedly the best remedy, within my knowledge, for chro nic Bronchitis. and all lunj; diseases. M. A. But, M. D., South Paris, 31c. I was attacked, last .winter, with a severe Cold. v. Lioh jrrew worse and settled on my L;mpi. ly night sweats I was reduc'i auuebt: to a skeleton. My Cou"h was inceisant. and 1 freuontly spit blood. My .hysir:an told mo to give up uu3ims?t or I would not lv a month. After takinj; various lc.iiIio without relief, 1 was finally Cured By Using two bottles of Ayer's Cheiry iVcoil. I am now in erfect healtii, and r.b!c to resume business, after ha is bi-u pro nounced incuiab'c with Ceiim: nipt ion. S. P. Henderson, ijatilsburgli, Pcnn. For years I was in a lifeline. I hed weak luns, and suITcrcl fiom Bron chitis and Catarrh. Ayer's Cherry Pec toral restored mo to health, and 1 have been for a lonjr time comparatively vig orous. In caso of a suddea cold I al wavs resort to the Pectoral, aid find speedy relief. Ed ward E. Curtw, liutland, Vt. Two years aco I suffered from a severe Bronchitis. The phMcian attending me became fearful that the disease would terminate ia Pneumonia. After trvin various medicines, without bencnt. li prescribed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which relieved iuc at once. " I conmued to take this medicine, and was cured. Ernest Coiton, Logansport, Ind. it Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1 ; cix bottles, 03 HOTELS AND RE.STAURANTS BlfCD J minti say V."5. ALS-i:'- lrnr. First Class ii Every Repel. : Coacle to tilt ICoiiNC. ciu:i. kyi:.v(.v. r. cook. On the European Plan. LAUUE CLEAN ItOOYtS, A FHiST-CLASS RESTAURANT. Board by the Day, Week or Month. Private Rooms for I'ainllie.", Etc. Transient Custom Solicited. Oister-. 1'iih. Meat--. Etc., Cooked to Order, WATKKBt., Cii. Y.ar4 !fc StokcN A FJRST CLASS SALOON 21111 in connection with Hie rreniKes. Tlie Bot or WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Oood r.iliiard Tables and Private Card Booms. Seaside Bakery. BcstIiltt Bread autl CAKES OF ALL KINDS, V!anufacturor of Fine Candies. AND Ornamental Confectionery And !ce Creams. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Candies. i', II. JACKSOX. Tlie Oregon Bakery A. A. CLETELAM), Prop'r. &ooi Ereai Cats aad. Pastry None but the Uest Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers liread delivered In any part of the city. PATRQtiiZE HOME IHDUSTRY Tliere ls"no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or San Prancisco for Custom R3ade Clothes As tlicy can get Belter Fits, Retter Work- ia;nsinp, ana tor IjCSS SEC5t3.3r By Ieaving their Orders ivith MEANY. He has just received alargestock of Goods from the East. Fine Business Suits from 535. Call ami See IHm and Satisfy Tourscir. - P. J. MEAKY,- MERCHANT TAILOR. THE GEMTBAL HOTEL. WHAT MB. CLEVELAND WILL SEE. Mr. Cleveland will be either more ' or less than human if he fails to feel a certain pride in the position m which lie has been placed by the suffrages o( his fellow-citizens. As the president of the United States he is at the head of the greatest and most progressive na tion on the globe. It is grander and more powerful than those over which Alexander, Ctesar or Bone parte bore sway. German is the greatest military power in the world, bnt Germany contains 15, 000,000 fewer inhabitants than this country. The largest place in history which is occupied by any single nation is that which is filled by Great Britain, yet that portion of the United States east of the Mississippi river is more populous than England, "Wales and Scotland combined. The only country in Christendom which contains a larsrcr population than ours is Rus sia, but the United States will have passed Russia in that respect be fore the century ends. Even in a purely military sense, if the occa ::ion demanded, it could to da ex ert a force which would be might ier and more lasting than either Russia or German could invoke. 1 n the past few days Mr. Cleve land traveled more than 1,100 huhs without changing the direc tion of his journey. This is about equal to the distance which sepa rates Dublin from "Warsaw. But in the journey he has traveled over less than half the country on an east and west line. If he should have extended his trip to San Francisco it would have led him over a line as long and direct as that which would connect Dublin with the Caspian sea. In that course he would cross the bounda ries of a dozen states, somu of them equal in area to the a v eras of the great European powers, bnt no passports would be demanded and he uould be subject to no h'siile surveillance. Before ihe journey he has now marked out is c mpleted he will have passed through commonwealths varying as widely in climate and natural resources as those which he wonl 1 encounter in traveling from the Shannon to the Tagus, and front the Mediterranean to the Yhi: sea. In all the country travr.-c . however, in making that tiiji will find that the same iaiijrisa is spoken, the same laws are obeyed and the same flair floats. Measured by the average ages of those who have reached exalted political station in this country, Mr. Cleveland is still a young man. He was younger when he attained the presidency than was any of his predecessors except General Grant. Fifty ears ago, when Mr. Cleveland was born, the United States contaiued only 15,000,000 inhabitants. And yet since the beginning of S37 thirteen states have been carved out of the wil derness, the population of the country has been more than quad rupled, while its area, partly by conquest and partly by purchase, has been vastly inci eased. In this period, brief even in the life of the ordinary man, as many inhab itants as are contained to-day in any nation in Europe except Rus sia have been added to the popu lation of the Union, while the frontier line of civilization has swept as far to the westward as from the Baltic, sea to the English channel. Some of these thoughts have doubtless come into his mind with in the past few days. Others equally impressive will also be suggested to him before Ins return to Washington. He will observe countless evidences of the pros perity resulting from the broad and wise governmental scheme framed by the fathers of the re public, and preserved, strength ened and perfected by a genera tion of statesmen and soldiers, many of whom still remain with us. He will meet thousands of citizens who voted against him for the presidency three years ago, and who will vote against him a year hence with equal readiness and alacrity. But no hostile dem onstration will greet him at any point on his journey. He will no tice that however bitter the oppo sition may be to him as a Demo crat, and to the party which elect ed him to office, the profound re spect which all patriots entertain for the august position which he fills,-and 'forvthe memory of the ! ii ,-. i... i.-i.i many wuruij iubu wau nuiu it, will insure him a hearty wel come ever3where throughout this broad land. There are some reasons for be lieving that the United States has not made a very grave mistake af ter all in neglecting to build a big navv. The trial of the pneumatic dynamite cannon in New York harbor a few days ago showed that before such an engine of destruc tion as this the most powerful iron clad of England or France would be as fragile as if made of paste board. In the race between nro- jectiles and the devices to resist them, in naval wartare, tne tormer still lead. Noble Prentis1, the celebrated Kansas editor, was recently called upon by an earnest Sunday school worker, who presented him with a document of terrific length for pub lication. Prentis told him that it was entirely too long to print. "Yes, it is long," said the earnest worker, "but it is good reading." "So is the Bible good reading," re joined Prentis, "but we have only room for the ten commandments." Rev. Dr. Mr. Herbert, of Balti more, says: "I will never cat a mince pie cooked by the hand of a woman." You are quite right, doctor. It is no way to cook a pie. The oven is better. "WRENCHED HIS BACK. Lyxdoxville, Orleans Co., N.Y.) April 2, 1885. ) About a year ago, I imprudently stepped off the Hudson River care while they were in motion. In try ing to save myself from a fearful fall I wrenched my back terribly. The next day I could not walk, and I suf fered pain from my neck to my heels. Various applications were made, but nothing which was done abated my suffering. Being anxious to get up and attend to business, I deter mined to place three Allcock's Por ous Plasters, ono. above tlie other, on my back. In about an hour and a half they caused considerable itcli njr. The pain and soreness sens ibly decreased, and I rested pretty v.elHhat night. The next morning the itching began to be quite sevese under the plasters. To get some re lief, I had my back well rubbed rrocS'. ays over the Plasters. I was surprised within two hours after-war-ta to lind the pain and sorcnes3 ?:uost gone. I stayed in bed that oay; and the morning afterwards I get up and attended to business. O. Y. PTTiA-. It is now said that insanity is caused by the jar to the brain caused bv walking on pavements with solid shoe soles and heels. The remedy is to go barefoot or not walk. Small-Pox. "A member of my family was taken down with the Small-pox. 1 imuirtiate ly commenced to vse Darby s Prophy lactic Fluid. It kept the .:tinosphere of the room pure and fresh. i in patient was greatly relieved, and never for a moment delirious; was not pitted, and was about the house again in throe weeks, and no others had it.' J vmks Parkinson-, En. "The Caterer. Phila., Pa. Rev. Sam Small says he is go ing to "Washington "to knock hell out of congress." What will Sam uel put in the vacancy? People of sedentary habits, who arc subject to cohstipation, can regulate their bowels bv the use of Aver's Pills. " A political club in New York has arranged to put two men at each precinct to watch the polls. But who will watch the two men? To cure any scrofulous disease or humor, try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It cleanses the blood. A young man in Illinois made 320U,0(X) lending bar. It was a Miss Bar he tended, and she eloped and married, and she is an heiress. Relilcnrf Arnica Snlrc. This Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises.Sores, Ulcers, SaltRlieura, Fever bores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, 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 by W. E Dement. R. Y. LONG. Fresh Fruit, Fine Cigars, CONTECTIONERIES. Fresh 2Iilk received dally. A full line of CIIOICE GOODS. Opposite pexarthd Gun Store. House and Lot For Sale. IN UNION TOWN : nOUSE 35x22 FEET, two stories : To be sold at a bargain. Apply to JOIININUNDI. Unlontown. SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR For all Diseases of th- Iaver, Kidneys, Stomach sad Svtezz. This purely vegetaDle pre paration, now so celebrated as a Family Medicine, originated in the South ia 1838. It acts gently on the Bowels and Kidneys and corrects the action of the Liver, aad is, there fore, the best preparatory medicine, whatever the sick ness may prove to be. Ia all common diseases it vrHl, un assisted by any ether medi cine, effect a speedy cure. The Peculator is safe to administer ia any condiUon of the systcm.and under no circum stances can it do harm. It vriil invigorate like a glass of wine, but is no intoxicating bever age to lead to intemperance: will promote di gestion, dissipate headache, and gener ally tono up tho system. The dose is small, not unpleasant, and its virtues undoubted. Nblossof time, 11s inter ruption or stoppage of business while taking the Regulator. Children complaining of Colic, Headache, or hick Stomach, a teaspaonful or more will give relic If talcn occasionally by pa tients exposed to MALARIA, will expel the poison and protect them from attack. . a riirsicLws orrxicx. and have never been able to put up a vegetable lator. nromptlv rim rflVrtiwli. mm-.. !i T :... . action, ind at the same tine aid (instead of weak- syst . L. M.Hintgn.M.D ,Washington,Ark. E THAT reu cet"t;is x.rcrrxE. rUEPARED EY J. . Zeilin & Qo., Philadelphia, Pa. I'riceSl.QO. VirfiiiiaCipraMiToMioSlaFg J. VS. BOl-rOH. Proprietor, Water Street. Two Doors 1 :ist of Oli.ey. Fine Cigars, ToJsjccos and Smokrrs Articles, Sold at lowest ra-k t Kates. FHUIT3.CA.NDIE5.KOTIONS.as. TreastirsrVNoHee. jVT01I'"l-: IS Ilh'KVKY ;iven THAT i3 i:ifrcii:iiu'yu! lh Mt trv.isur to pay a!- valiants w.'lor-frt pror to Auiuit 'Jit l, lST. Ist!ret lliercnrMU o-t,s :-f.er tru .(', .T.u'Hrsrm. f'!tyT,e:.M.rr. .W r.M, Or.. Hei.t.Stf. I8S7. E. 0. HOLDSN. AUCTIONEER 22 C0ivUi38!Q.N ACEfJT. ESTABLISHES 1874 DfaVr in X-w .indVfo:o-ii .i.ill'i.r: i.tire aiiil 'ftldlnj:. Will conduct Auction Sxlesof La:.d. s uck or J!oi!eh''l CimmIs in the caiin:r. Vi !apiaceand pMrehose Second-i.;!itl uiiututv. Consifimn- nt-; solicited. Qti:ek S.;:ii ttml i'rompt Ca'! Ketsirns tuaraiitci1. Ast-iria A .rent for Daily and Weekly Oie goniuu. MUBBAT & CO, GROCERS And Dealers in Cannery Sufe! Special Attention Civento Filling Of Orders. A FULL Li 8 5 CAR R ED And Supplies furnished at Satis factory Terms. I'lircliiwes delivered In any part of the city. Office and Warehouse In Hume's Nov. Ihiildlng on Water Street P. O. Box ICO. Telephone No. G7. iSTOKIA. OKF.fiOIY. BOOTS & SHOES P. J. GOODMAN. Cenuino English Porpoise Shoes for ficnts. ladles Flexible Shots in 1'ltEXCir. KANGAROO & DONG OLA KID. Boys' and Youths Shoes of all kinds, Misses', Children's and Infauls fieelaaml Spring Heels WcDealin Scots and Shoes Only I. W. CASE, HOMER BMKE8, ODD rELIaOWS'BTJIJLDING. Dogs a General Banking Business Drafts Drawn Available in any part of the World. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLAGKSMITHING, l Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work," Uorseshoelnz. Wagons made and repaired. Good work fjuarauteed. CASH. ONE PRICE, Store Closes From Sept. 1st to April 1st at S P. 31., Except Saturdays and Holidays. "o Goods Sold on Sundays. In Retailing Goods I Sell every Article Cash. And No Goods to Leave the In wren's Sack Suits; Men's Frock : Sails; lien's Chinchilla Jackets and : Vests; Men's heavy Overcoats, Men's I dress Overcoats; Men's Business and J Dreai Pnnts; Men's Single Vests; Youths' Business Suits; Youths' Dres3 Snits: Boys' Iiong Pant Suits; Boys' : Knee Pr.nt Suits: Y'ouths' Single Pants I Boys' Long or Knee Single Pants;! Youths' Overcoats; Boys' Overcoats;! Mens' Cardigan (knit) Jackets; Men's ; I I Just leoeived, More Clothing Is a two-edged knife, and when properly pushed cuts clear to the quick while making prices. KINNEY'S BRICK BUILDING, ASTORIA, OREGON. Opposite Rescue DHilDUUn 0 GRAND PBIX PARIS, 1878, axt GRAND CROSS OF THE LEGION D'HONNEUU. They received the ONLY GOLD MEDAL For FLAX THREADS nt the Xaondon Fisheries And have been awarded HIGHER PRIZES at tho various INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS Than the goods of any other IN THE WORLD. Quality Can jy.-Ega.3re "be Depended on, EQBiiiGBi Fishermen Use ho Otter. HENRY DOYLE & Co., ' 517 and 519 Market Street, AGENTS FOR Seine Twine, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand. SEINES, POUNDS and .TRAPS furnished to order at Lowest Factory Prices. Coliiia Transportation .Coitany. FOE PORTLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time! THE NEW STEAMER TELEPHONE Which has been specially built for the comfort of passengers will leave Wilson & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Returning leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at I P. M. -An additional trip will be made on ac J u'ciock snnuay Jiorningr. for Sound ports. at One Price to everyone alike,and Strictly fo House Witliout being Paid for, or C. O. D. ; nGw styles in Fancy Knit Underwear; ! Men's new styles in Fine Overshirts; ! Men's new stvles in Neckwear; new 8tyles in Stiff Hats; new styles in Soft Hats;EnglishMackintosh"Water- proof Coats for Men; Gum Coats for men or boys. Beceiving new invoices !in Silk Umbrellas, Silk and "Wool ! Umbrellas, Alpaca, in 8, 10 and 12 rib, ! Umbrellas; Gingham, in 7 to 1G rib, Umbrellas, and Trunks and Valises. I I I I w Expense Engine House. """- m-mu u j jl-i.i.imju jmrj-a-j-jpvw.-..! Jl Exhibition 1SS3, SAN FRANCISCO- PACIFIC COAST. Sunday of Each "Weefe, leaving Portland Passengers bj this route connect at Kalama u. ts.aciui 1 iresiaeor