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cu s ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER t, J 887. PRICE IVE CENTS. VOL. XXIX, NO. iG. BUSINESS CARDS. TO UN H. SMITH. ATTORNEY AT I. AW. Office, Room 4 and 5. over City Book Store. Qt"- XOLAXD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. i rice In Kinney's Block, opposite City Hall, Astoria, Oregon. C W. FULTON'. O. C. FDLTOK FULTOX BROTHERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. itoums 5 and C. Odd Fellows Building. C. B. TIIOSIOX, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Special attention given to practice In the U. S. Land Office, and the examination of laud titles. A full set of Abst mot Bonks for Clatsop County in office. Money to loan. ., , Offick Rooms 4 and 5, over City Book Store. T fc. A. BOWLBY, Attorney and Counsellor at LiTlw Office on Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon ci i. wlstox ATTORNEr-AT LAW. Booms No. 11 and 12. Pythian Castle Build ing. i B. WATSON, Atty.at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty. All business before the U. S. Land Office a peclalty, . Astoria, - - Oregon. X C. HIXH-I.fi V, 1. i a.- DENTIST. Is associated with IK. IiA FORCt. ltoomslland 12 Odd Fellows Building. ASTORIA, - - OREGON. M KS. DR. OWJEXJS AIAIR. Office and residence cor. Court and 01ny strepts. (Sirs. 1). K. Warren s former resi dence.) Special Attention given lo Women's Dis eases and Diseases of Kj e and Dar. Office nouns 10 to 12, 2 to 4. TKSj.Aj 3JVSS.J- A FUX.TOX. Physicians ami Surgeons. Offife on Casstreet, three doors south of Odd Fellow's building. Telephone No. 41. "AY TCTTIiE, M. 1. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Rooms C Pythian Building. Residkvce On Cedar Street, back of St. Mary's Hosnital. T)B. O. B. ESTF.S. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office : Gem Building up stairs, Astoria, Oregon. rK. AXiFItEO KLV.VEY. Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patients at his office, and may be found there at any hour. rK. FRAXR PAGE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Opposite Telegraph Office, Astoria. Oregon. (1 RLO F. PARKER, SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY AND Bz-Clty Surveyor of Astona Residence : Near Clatsop Mill. Root, Collier, Deputy. A. E. SHAW. DENTIST. Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoria Oregon. A. SMITH, DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2 Pythian C. H. Cooper's Store. Building orcr CX C H04LDEX. Uotary Public, Commissioner of Deeds For Washington Ten itory. AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT. Office at Kolden's Auction Rooms, Chena mus Street, Astoria, Oregon. -AGENCY ffiT.ColGli&(!o. OF SAN FRANCISCO. Havel's Wharf antHrYarehouse, Astoria. Oregon. Cannery Supplies at Lowest Prices. Storage and Insurance at Current Rates. Banking Department drafts on the leading Cities of the World JOHN F. McGOVERN, Agent. m. H. Coleman, Accountant, EL ommon rfS Z ET'3SS"r - .... .. I """" " " -....- , .w.... .., , and Lungs. Therefore, the importance j of early and effective treatment cannot be overestimated. Aycr's Cherry Pec toral may always be relied upon for the speedy cure of a Cold or Cough. Last January I wis attacked with a severe Cold, which, by neglect and fre quent exposures, became worse, finally settling on my lungs. A terrible cough soon followed, accompanied by pains in the chest, from which I suffered intense ly. After trying various remedies, with out obtaining relief, I commenced taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and was Speedily Cured. I am satisfied that this remedy saved my life. Jno. Webster, Pawtucket, It. I. I contracted a severe cold, which suddenly developed into Pneumonia, presenting dangerous and obstinate symptoms. My physician ordered the use of Aycr'sMjherry. Pectoral. His in structions were followed, and the result was a rapid and permanent cure. II. E. Stimpson, Rogers Prairie, Tex. Two years ago I suffered from a severe Cold, which .settled on my Lungs. I con sulted various physicians, and took the medicines they prescribed, but received only temporary relief. A friend induced me to try Ayer's CherryJ.'ectoral. After taking two bottles of this medicine I was cured. Since then I have given the Pec toral to my children, and consider it The Best Remedy for Colds, Coughs, and all Throat and Lung diseases, ever used in my family. Robert Vanderpool, Meadvillc, Pa. Some time ago I took a slight Cold, which, being neglected, grew worso, and settled on my Lungs. I had a hacking cough, and was very weak. Those who knew me best considered my life to he in great danger. I continued to suffer until I commenced using Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Less than one bottle of this valuable medicine cured me, and I feel that I owe the preservation of my life to its curative powers. Mrs. Ann Lockwooil, Akron, Xew York. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is considered, here, the one great remedy for all diseases of the throat and lungs, and is more in demand than any other medicine of its class. J. P. Roberts, Magnolia, Ark. tt Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Prepared by Dr. J. t . Aycr & Co., Lowell, Mass. iJljall lrJic;:-!s. Price SI: Ms bottles, $3. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS ARKER HOUSE. VT.1I. ALLK.V. Prop'r. First Class in Every Respect. Free Coaeli to the. IIoti.se. cnni. KVF.N'SOX. F. COOK THE Central Hotel EVENSON & COOK On the European Plan. LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, A FIRST-CLASS liESTAUJiANT. Board by the Day, Week or Month. Private Rooms for Families Etc. Transient Custom Solicited. Oysters, Fish. Meats, Etc.. Cooked to Order, .WATER St., Opp. Foard & Stokes A FIRST CLASS SALOON Run In connection with the Premises. The Rest of WINES, LIQUORS AND CI8AR3. Good Billiard Tables and Private Card Rooms. Seaside Bakery. Best Milk Bread and CAKES OF ALL KINDS, Manufacturer of Fine Candies. AND . Ornamental Confectionery And Ice Creams. Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia Candies. E, n. JACKSON. The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLEVELAM), Prop'r. Good Bread, Gate an! Pastry None but the Best Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered in any part of the city. Van Dusen & Co, DEALERS IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, -Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine. Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Implements, Sewing Machines, aints, Oils, , G-rooeries Etc. THE HIJMBEE THIRTEEN. Tli.ATrMnn A-WTBTT a T.lfo nn O Trflt.tATW i J.1U.U ttilifc UI1U1 u. J-HiV vi. ""J I - Translated from La Trensa of Mexico. Villadarias looked upon his in valid wife, whose emaciated form hardly made any prominence in the bed, as if the ragged cotton coverlet wrapped a specter in its folds rather than a human body. She was failing- hour by hour, her spirit was rising above matter, her flesh was disappearing mysterious ly and the machinery of life seemed ready to stop. The woman was suffering from a complicated disease, which was aggravated by hunger. The rem nants of a sad beauty were still visible on her features, like to the reflection upon the sky of a win ter's pallid sunset. Her eyes had grown large from hunger and had an expression of stupor in them, while her long, delicate hands now and then grasped and relaxed from the folds of the soiled bed covering. Villadarias regarded her with deep concern, biting his lips in painful anxiety. "Ate you sleeping?" he asked the suffering woman as he bent tenderly over her. "N!o," she murmured faintly, "this pain does not permit me to sleep." In her right and left sides she experienced the gnawing pain. Hunger was drawing upon her stomach in the vain endeavor of satisfying its pangs upon the scanty flesh and blood of that im poverished body. A cupful of broth presented by a charitable neighbor was being warmed in an earthen vessel. Perhaps it was the last that the poor creature would ever take. The broth boiled and hissed and bubbled. Valladarias took it from the fire, turned it into a broken edged cup and gave it to his wife, who sank into a troubled sleep. For the next day there was no nourishment, not even charity's cup of broth. Villadarias seated himself near the bed, closetl his sunken eyes and saw before him n future blacker than the shadow which his closed eyelids formed. There seemed to be no ray of light for him. He thought of committing suicide, but this vm!: have been the worst of coward 1. He did something else, he searclu d the house. There was nothing left iu it but the scum of tniserV rags, want, squalor. On fumbling over the contents of an old trunk belonging to the sick woman he stumbled upon a carefully folded paper which he undid. Within were three pesetas (75 cents) the sav ings of poverty. Valladarias put them into his pocket, and ap proaching the bed he imprinted a kiss upon the half-opened lips of his wife and went out. Leaving the garret he slowly descended to the noisy street. As he passed by a store his at tention was attracted by a bright light and the sound of jingling coin that proceeded therefrom. Some one was counting his moneys The store was one in which lottery tickets were sold, and at the door was posted a notice which read as iollews: "lo-morrow is me araw ing. Decimal tickets for sale at three pesetas.' He did not know whether or not this was an inspiration from heaven, but he forgot" that he had left home to purchase food for his famishing wife that the three pieces of money in his possession were three days of victory over starvation and that he was going almost to commit murder. He forgot all and entered the shop. He bought a decimal ticket and saw the number "13" stamped up on it. He vacillated a moment, but resolutely put the tipket in his pocket and left the place. The number 13 represented a fatality, and like a madman Villadarias challenged it with the secret hope of being surprised by an audacious risk. He returned to his miserable garret and passed the night by the bedside of the pain-racked invalid, and he burned with fever and re morse. The morning dawned; the sun shone through the skylight and found him awake. Before the sick woman opened her eyes he went down stairs, fearing that his face might betray, to her what he had done. 1 In the doorway lie met two i na'irrhUnra whn WfirO looklllf? OVd" a ..wis.ttsw.w . .w " o lief. of numbers mac naa arawn prizes in the lottery. With eager eyes Villadarias peered over their shoulders for the number 33. It was not there. Fatality had not been frightened at his Rashness. " He drew from his pocket the three pesetas converted into a due bill against a fortune that had not arrived, and tore it up in a sort of silent rag'e. The fragments fell like a shower of snow upon the muddy pavement. ""Wbv do you tear up your tick et?" said one of the neigbors. "Perhaps you will find in the offi cial list that your number has drawn a prize." The oflicial list! Villadarias thought that what his neighbor said was a cruel mockery, and that such a thing could by no manner of means happen. Nevertheless, the remark had its influence upon him. He looked upon the torn bits of his ticket, that were still shimmering and un soiled uppn the ground, and started off down the street, stopping at the first lottery ticket office that he found open. He entered in a stumbling manner, for he was half crazed with a horrible suspicion, and stamineringly inquired if No. 13 had drawn a prize. "Yes, sir," was the answer; "the first prize; the lists that have been circulated on the streets are incor rect, as they do not contain this number, but it will appear in the official list." " Incorrect ! " Stupefied with anger and grief, Valladaris gave one glance at the speaker, and rushing from the room ran with all possible speed to the spot where were the fragments of his ticket, but they had disappeared in the mud of the street beneath the ivhoel- of passing vehicles. Once more, lie ascended to hi garrt-t with a heavy step, but with a still heavier heart. His furnish ing and moribund wife saw him as he entered and faintlv murmured "1 am so hungry !" Villadarias knelt by her side and kissed her lips and all was still. He could not restore lile to the silent term: he had thrown it away on a lottery ticket on number 13. Miny aiii remorseful were the -eahliuir teais he shed and terrible for their bitterness. Fi:edi:rico Ukkecha. The only point in the above lit tle story is to show how dominant and powerful is the passion for lot tery playing among the Spanish American people. Translator. The Beau Ideal of a Family Medicine. A remedy which promptly and completely relieves ailments of such common occur rence asiudlgestlon, constipation, bilious ness and disorders of a mala: Inl tpt Is as suredly the beau Ideal of a family medicine. Surh is Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, which Is not only capable of eradlcatlnc tflese com plaints, but also counteracting a tendency to kidney troubles, rheumatism and prema ture decadence of stamina. Taking it "all round." as the plinc Is. threls probably not in existence so iiful, effective and acreoable a household panacea as the Bit ters. Nor is It less highly esteemed by the nicdl- al profession than by the families of Aiiii'nui. .Miiiiueiiivi leMiiuumais 1 rum professional sources of irrefragible authen ticity evince its merit. The demand for It abroad, no less than 111 the land ol Its dis covery. N certainly Increasing, time and ex perience of its beneficent effects confirming the. high opinion originally formed of It. Ex-straw-dtnary! A lady wri ter on fashions informs the public that the "Louis XVI hat is very becoming to a pretty woman made of yellow or black straw." "We've heard of a "man of straw," but a woman built that way well, she had best be left alone! Jiiily. BucIiIcu'k Arnica Salve. Tiik Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, 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 perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W. E Dement Senator Hawley is about to be married. It has been generally believed heretolore that Mr. Haw ley would not take the second place on any ticket. Minneapo lis Journal. Every family should be provid ed with a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It is a specific for colds and coughs. Baker tion. City has 3,100 popula- No fictitious certificates, but sol id facts, testify the marvelous cures by Ayer's Sarsaparilla. THE GREAT BEGULATO PURELY VEGETABLE, Are You Bilious? The .Regulator never falls to cure. I mou cheerfully recommend it to all who suffer from Bilious Attacks or any Disease causal by a dis arranged state cf the Liver. Kajkas City, Mo. V. R. BERNARD Do You Want Good Digestion ? I suffered intensely ttitkFullStomaeltjrcad achc, etc. A neighbor, who had taken Simmons Liter Regulator, told me it usas a sure cure for my trouble. The first dose I took relieved me very much, and in one aeck's time Juas as strong and hearty as lever was. It is the best medicine I ever took for Dyspepsia. Richmond, Va. . G. CRENSHAW. Do You Suffer from Constipation ? Testimony of Hiram War.ver, Chief-Justice ol Cg. : I have used Simmons Liver Regulator for Cunstipation of my Bowels, caused bya temporary Derangement of the Liver, for the last three or four years, and always tcith decided benefit." Have You Malaria ? have had experience irtth Simmons Liver Regu lator since 1865, and regard it as the greatest medicine of the times for diseases pecu liar to malarial regions. So good a medi cine deserves universal commendation. RElr. SI. B. WHARTOX, Cor. Sec'y Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Safer and Better than Calomel ! I have been subject to severe spells of Congestion of the Liver, and have been in the habit of taking from 15 to : grains of calomel, which generally laid me up for three or four days. Lately I have been taking Simmons Liver Regulator. hich gave me re lief, without any interruption to business. Middlepokt, Ohio. J. HUGO. J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. - VirttiniaCiEar anfl Tobacco Store J. W. BOTTOM, Proprietor, Water Street. Two Doors East of Olney. Fine C'isars, Tobaccos j:ml Smokers Article?, Sold at lowest Maiki t Kates. FRUITS. CANDIES. NOTIONS.&C G. Jbi I AUCTIONEER 82 COMMISSION AGENT. ESTABLISHED 1874 l)t-a!rin Xfu and Summl-haui! iitnn lire and Bedding. Will conduct Auction Sale of 1-atid. Stm-K or Household Coods in the country. Wid appraNe and purchase Second-baud urniture. Coti'dgniifnts solicited, tjnick Saie- and Prompt Cah Keturns Ciiarauteed. A st. ni:i Atieiit for Dally and Weekly Ore uonian. BIUEBAY & CO., GROCERS And Dealers iu Pi- m m Special Attention Civento Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies furnished at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered In any part of the city. Office and "Warehouse In Hume's Kew Building on 'Water Street, P. O. Box 1XJ. Telephone No. 37. ASTORIA. OREOX. BOOTS & SHOES P. J. GOODMAN. Genuine English Porpoise Shoes for Gents. Ladles' Flexible Shoes In FRENCH. KANGAROO & DONGOLA KID. Boys and Youths' Shoes of all kinds, Misses', Children's and Infants' Heels and Spring Heels . We Deal in Boots and Shoes Only I. W, CASE, HOMER Ml, ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING. Does a General Banking Business Drafts Drawn Available In any part of the World. G. A. STINSOfl & UO., BLACKSM1THING, it Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work, Horseshoetne. 'Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. ' Treasurer's Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT there Is money in the citv treasury to nay all warrants endorsed prior to Aupust 2Gth. 16S7. Interest thereupon closes after this date" J- G. HUSTLER, unsaait, City Treasurer. Astoria, Or,, Sept. 25. 1SS7. Gam lies CASH. Store Closes From Sept. 1st Evccpt Saturdays nnil Holidays. I a Heiuilovj Goods I Sell every Article at One Price to everyone alike,and Strictly for Cash Ami iVo Goods lo Leave the House Without being Paid for, or C. O. D. Just Received, 1 1 In Men's Sack Suits; Men's Frock; Suils; Men's Chinchilla Jackets and I Vests; Men's heavy Overcoats, Men's ! dress Overceats: Men's Business and ! Dress Pants; Men's Single- Vests;; Yonths' Business Suits; Youths' Dress; amis; lioys' iionc .rant Suite; .Boys' ; Knee Pant Suits: Youths' Single Pants : : 1 Boys' Long or Knee Single Pants;! Yonths' Overcoats; Boys Overcoats;; Mens' Cardigan (knit) Jackets; Men's ; Cash and Low Expenses Is a two-edged knife, and when properly pushed cuts clear lo the quick while making prices. I. L. OSGOOD, KINNEY'S BRICK BUILDING, ASTORIA, OREGON. Opposite Rescue Engine House. ARBOUR'S IS li Flax HAVE NO tfSUBW.V uinBESIPIt 'x EavBfcfcgfsiiiR iiTi gTBBhzi GRAND PRIX PARIS, 1878, AT GRAND CROSS OF THE LEGION D'HONNEUR. They received the ONLY GOLD MEDAL For FLAX THREADS at the London Fisheries Exhibition 1883, xind have been awarded HIGHER PRIZES at the various INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS Than the goods of any other " IN THE WORLD. Quality Can Always be Depended on, ExDeriencBft FislSi Use i Other. HENRY DOYLE & Co,, 517 and 519 Market Street, - - SAN FRANClsgo, AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST. Seine Twine, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand. SEINES, POUNDS and TRAPS furnished to order at Lowest Factory Prices. Coiii TransDortation ia FOR 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 aH P.M. Returning leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at P. M. -An additional trip will be made on Sunday of Each TFeefc, leaving Portland at 9 O'clock Snanay 3IornlHsr. Passengers bj this route connect at Kilaroa for Sound ports. TJ. B. SCOTT, President, ONE PRICE, to ApriMst at S P. 31., So Goods Sold on Sundays. More Clothing ; new styles in Fancy Knit Underwear; ; Men's new styles in Fine Overshirts; ; Men's new styles in Neckwear; new ! styles in Stiff Hats; new styles in Soft HatsjEnglish Mackintosh Wnter ; proof Coats for Men; Gum Coats for men or boys. Receiving 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 j i i i i j Thread EQUAL ! 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