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3J tSltc fjaltjj gtstmm ASTORIA, OREGON: SA.TUKD.VY. DECEMBER 3. 15S7 - ISSUED EVERY MORNING (Monday excepted.) , J. F. HALLORAN s COMPANY. Publishers and Proprietors, ASTORIAX BCILDIN'G, - - CASS STRKKT. Terms of Subscription. Served by Carrier, per week 15 els Sent by Mail, per month... . 0 cts " " " one j ear. 7.00 Free of postago to subscribers. "' TliEASTaRfA guarantees to "its adver tisers the largest circulation of any newspa . perpublished on the Columb'a river. The county jail haB four occupants. ' Uepublican primaries from ton four to-day. to No mail yet ou the night boat. Why is this thus? The last spike on the California & Oregon railroad will be driven next Saturday. Democratic convention next Fri day; Republican convention next Sat 'Mday; election 14th inst At 8 o'clock last evening a beauti ful lunar rainbow ppanned the west ern sky, a rare phenomenon. Portland has decided to spend $5, 000 in celebrating the completion of the California Oregon railroad. It is now thought that the ques tion 'of title as to the hall in Union town will result in a sheriff's sale. B. M. Wooden's little boy, whose leg was broken about a month ago, was yesterday able to be on the street. The Manzanita is on the Sound and will stay there till the 20th inst. There are about 20. stake lights to put up. The German ship Ferdinand Fischer, 1,726, 9 days from San Di ego, and the W. W. Case arrived in yesterday. At ten o'olock this morning B. S. Worsley will sell at auction at Main street t wharf, some fishing gear in " good condition. - - . - A logger from Mcintosh's camp came over last evening, with his left arm badly lacerated by falling ou a saw, for surgical aid. At his auction rooms today F. O. Holdeu will sell at 11 a. m., an as sortment of second-hand furniture and household effects. - Concomly street in front of Holt & "'Xj6?A mill is being raised to the grade. That block eastward presents a very singular appearance at present. For guns, sporting goods, reliable fire arms and ammunition, Spexarlh's continues to be headquarters. He has some fine new goods and invites inspection. Further reports from Fort Stevens are to the effect that there are about . fifty men driving piles there, and op- ' erations are being pushed so long as the weather permits. Instructed by Carnahan & Co., B. S. Worsley will dispose of a miscella neons assortment of furniture, stoves, bedding, etc., on the O. R. & N. Co.'s wharf, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. There is some salmon yet at the Si uslaw, Nestucoa, Tillamook and Gray's harbor, but the bulk of this year's outside pack has been brought to this city and shipped from here in every direction. .The adjustment of the loss of the steamer relephone u finished, says the Oregonian. The owners will re ceive the full amount of the insur ance 830,000 less about 52,000 salv age on machinery. Yesterday wa? showery and warm: just such a day as would be called "nice' in the early part of May in the northern Mississippi valley. Flowers . are in bloom in luxuriant fragrance, and the hill slopes are green as emer- . aia... . Capt. Flavei returned yesterday from .Tanzy Point He proposes to nave the mineral water in his well an alyzed. Should it equal Appollinaris, White Rock or Bethesda, it will be but another article of value in Clat sop. c!r - "The British ship Lady Lawrence, and, the British bark Australia, Reared for QueenBtown yesterday, the first of the December fleet. The former carries 76,908 bus. wheat, worth 853,616; and the latter 63.192 bus., worth 845,500. The committee on remodeling and rearranging the lower floor of Rescue No. 2's engine room for the placing of the horses, etc., opened three bids, one from Surprenant & Ferguson, of $500; one from W. B. Headington, for $400, and one from Holt &Mc Curtrie for 8374. Under date of the 1st inst, aMisha waka correspondent writes that the weather is cold, and some have begun to feed their stock. The panthers are unusually bold and are' taking sheep whenever they get a chance. The county road to Olney is iu good re pair. The bachelors of Mishatfaka meet occasionally and have a stag dance. "Who has not heard of the oharge of the f mo us six hundred, at Balak lava! "When shall their glory fade; oh, the wild charge they made, noble air hundred," sings Tennyson. Eev. A. LeBoy, in charge of the Baptist ohuroh of this city, is one of that famous light brigade, who, "stormed at with shot and shell,1 rode through to the Russian lines that famous day at Balaklava. The Oregon- is d-ie from San Fran cisco to-day, with the following pas sengere: D. C. Williams, O. T. Thomes, Mre. Ward and nurse, H. Bauer, A. S. Johnson, T. Arnold, J. It. Tafft, E. Geritcher, L. H. Phypps and wife, H. B. Kees and wife, C. M. Curtis and wife, G. Y. Krietner, Dr. Ward A. Simon, Mrs. W. A Patson, M. Kellogg, N. J. Kast, Mrs. E. V. Lark, J. A. Pack, F. S. Forest, J. Rosenberg, Mrs. Eaton, Mr. Edge comb, W. A. Wilson. Serg't Griffin's mouthly meteoro logical summary for November shows that the mean barometer during the month- was 30.02: highest, 30.43. on the 17th: lowest, 29.54, on the 11th: the mean temperature was 455": the highest, GO, on the 9th: the lowest. 30.01, on the 26th: the prevailing di rection of the wind wa3 NE.: the to tal movement of wind, 5,006 miles: highest velocity, 30 miles. The total rainfall for the month was 8.11 inches: (in November, '86, the rainfall was 2.63 inches: '85, 12.45: '84, 4.84.) There was no fogjs,y day in Nevember: there were 6 clear days, 9 fair ones, and 15 cloudy. PERSONAL MENTION. Geo. W. Hume returns to Califor nia to day. John Myers, of Clackamas, has been appoiuted by the president. United States marshal for the district of Or Or eeon: A. J. Wherry and bride, who uere married near Amity, Yamhill Co., last Thursday, arrived yesterday af ternoon. To-day's Primaries. At today's Republican primaries, the polling place for voters of the First ward will be at No. 2's engino heuse: the judges will bo J. O. Bo zorth, Wm. Chance, Jas. W. Hare: clerks. Geo. Goodell, H. C. Thomp son. The polling place for voter.- of the Second ward will be at H. Voege's, next door to Aug. Dauiekau'rf: the judges will be D. H. Welch, Chris. Evenson and Jo5. Higgius: clerks, Leo Loving3 and Wm. Hnmbel. In Brief, and to The Point. Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe to good nature. The human digestive apparatus is one of the most complicated and wonderful things iu existence. It is easily put out of order. Greasy food, tough food, bloppy food, bad cookery, mental worry, late hours, irregular habits, and nany other things which ought not to be, have made the American people a na tion of dyspeptics. But Green's August Flower has done a wonderful work in reforming this sad business and making the American people so healthy that tbey can enjoy their meals and be hapny. Remember: No happiness without health. Bnt Green's August Flower bnngR health and happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask your druggist for a bottle. Seventy-five cents. What Was tho Matter With Her 3Ionth? Mrs. Laugtry has fired her leading actor. Bob Hilliard, for kissing her shoes. Ex. C. R. F. P. U. Regular meeting of the Columbia River Fishermen's Protective union will bo held on Tuesday, December 6th, at their reading room, at 7:30 P. ai. Members in good standing are requested to attend. A. Seafiem), Pres't. A. Sutton, Sec'y. Wautrrt to tcut A good upright Piano. Address, stat ing terms, etc., 'Piano,' astokiax of fice. Waiitoil A girl for cenera! housework in a sinal I family at Fort S'evens. Apply to P G. Ea-twick. Fort Stevens, or to J. N. Gnf fin, Astoria. Thi Is a Ftu-t. In P.J. Goodman's S3 seamless calf shoe purch-isfr.. will find the best value for their money or. tht coat. JOo You Wmit A line Rnzor, guaranteed to he in every way satisfactory? Or first-class Perlum cry or toih-t article-? Or a luxurious shave, ox artistic hair-cut? If oudo call on L. Dupark. at the Parker House, and jou will be well pleased. Try Fabre's celebrated pan ifi'vt. Catarrh cured, health and swept breath .it-cured by bhiloh's Catarrh Ilem edv. Price" r0 cents. Nasal Injector freo For sale by W. E. Dement. Croup, Whooping Cough and bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by W.E. Dement. The Fabre'; best oysters iu any jtyic at House to Ki-ut. Desirable private residence: rented low to responsible party, inquire this office. at Every mother is interested in know ing that a special preparation for chil dren, called "The Child's Cough Syrup" U now for sale only at Dement's drug store. For the very best pictures go to II. S. Shuster. Sweet Apple Cider At the Astoria Soda Works. Any case of Croup can be casilv treat ed and cured by using "The 'Child's Couch Syrup." Full directions with each package, which can only be pur chased at Dement's drug store. A Sunny Room With the comforts of a home, librarv. etc. Apply at Holden House. Ten cents lor a cup of fabre's nice coffee. T0E0ED OUT OP 0FPI0E, Eesiguation of the Trench President. Dublin's Lord Mayor Sent to Prison. Louisville, Ey.f Dec- 2. Tho town of Eminence, Kentucky, was partially destro. ed by fire early this morning. Tho flames were raging and at 450 a. n. one-third of the bus iness portion of tho town was in ruins. The wind is blowing bard and there is no chance of stopping tho conflagration unless the wind changes. TCRBUIET PARISIAN'S. Pakis, Dec. 2, uoon. Everything is quiet throughout the -city thus far The police "declare -they arrested M. Paul De Boulede and Lonis "Michel yesterdayta save them from violence at tho hands of tLe crowd, ibe pa pers are generally of the opinion that after the events of yesterday presi ident Grevy cannot postpone bis res ignation. They approve the attitude of tho chambers as calm and digni fied. F012CED TO ItESIGX. Paws, Dec. 2, 1:30 r. sr. President Grevy's resignation has been sent to the president of tho senate and cham ber of deputies. It will be read at the opening of the sitting of the chambers. TWO MOKTns' IMPRISONMENT. Dublin, Dec. 2. The trial of lord mayor Sullivan for printiugin his pa pers reports of a suppressed branch of tho national league, took place to day, and resulted in his conviction. Sullivan was sentenced to two months' imprisonment, but without labor, A SINGULAR SPECTACLE. Dublin, Dec. 2. Lord mayor Sul livan took his seat on the judge's bench in tho court of assizes to-day, and kept it until his commission was read. He then made a formal protest against the omission of his name aud withdrew from court. Sexton and the high sheriff accompanied him in his withdrawal. ANOTHER ARREST. Dublin, Dec. 2. Timothy Harring ton, member of parliament for tho harbor division of Dublin. wa3 ar rested to-day in this city. He is a brother of Edward Harrington, the member of parliament who was ar rested at Trnlee, county Kerry, yes terday. A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. Springfield, Mas-.. Dec. 2. Kork ham & Olmstead's block was gutted by fire this merning: loss, 8100,000. will re a long message. New York, Dec. 2. A Washington special to the Tribune saya: the pres ident, at a meeting of the cabinet yes terday, submitted a rough draft of his forthcoming annual message to congress, and it will again be sub mitted on Fridny to the cabinet in the form in which it is to be sent to congress. Meanwhile speculation is rifo as to what will bo one of the longest official documents ever writ ten by Mr. Cleveland. Those who know say it will contain 22,000 words. Ileal Estate Transfers. J. O. Hanthorn and wife to O. W. Knowle?, blk. 107, Adair's Astoria, S3.000. Three Favorites Have the following to say of Wis dom's Robertiue, the great beautifier and preserver of the complexien: Pobtiasd, Or., Juno 4. 1PST. ToJIr.W. M. Wisdom Dear Sir: I have tried yourBobertiuu. It is excellent, and I shall be pleased to recommend it to all ray lady friends. Believo me, yours trn'ly, Khea. Poqtlaxd. Dec, 188.". To Mr. W. M. Wisdom. The 'ltober tiue yon so kindly sent me is excellent. It is tbo finest preparation I have ever used, and is a decided acquisition to every lady's toilet. Youra truly, Jeaxnie Winston. Pobtiand, Or., April 6, 1887. Dear Mr. Wisdem: I buve tried your "JRobertine." and it cives mo much pleasure to sny that it is excellent for the complexion, being one of tho best articles of tho hind I have ever usod. Be lieve rae, yours sincerely, , Z. T2EBELLI. For sale by W. E. Dement & Co. druggists, Astorin, Oregon Will v.u stiflcr with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? bhiloh'a Vitalizer K u'laranteed to cure j on. Sold by W. E. Dement & Co. Shiloh's Coiiiiti aua Consumption Cine is -old by u- on guarantee. It csnv 'titi'.tMUpTlou. Sold by W.E. De ment l-"'i- i.mie Hack, Side tr t l:cM u Msi?'K !'ris Plaster, Pr:c- !" ecu's. For -ule bv W. E. Dement. (Sinlriiiii Hvrr And Free Lunch at Use Telephone Sa loon, 3 cents. A That Hacking Cougn can ie mi quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Snld lv W. K. Dement. Shiloh's Vitulizeriit wn.it yuu need fr Constipation. Lo of Appetite. Diz-Ii:e-s and all symplouis-of Dyspe:Ma. Piicei(i:uid7." cent? pr bottle, sold by W. E. Dement. Prirate llooini. At Frank Fabrc's for suppers, par ties, etc. The best cooked to order. Telephone I.of;;in House. Best Beds in town. Booms per night 50 and 25 cts per week $1SX. New and clean. Private entrance. All tlio patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choicest Eerfumery, and toilet artichs, etc. can e bought at the lowest prices, at .1. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hetel, Astoria. The finest and nicest steak to be in town at Fabre's. had For the best photographs and tintypes go to Crow's Gallery. What is better than a glass of liquor? A cup of delicious coffee at Fabre's. Sleepless Nights made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by W. E. De ment & Co. INFANTILE SKIN DISEASES Oar oldct chiW, now nx years of ase. when an infant fix months old wa attack d rith a virulent, malicnant s in diica?o. All ordinarv reraodirs f.ulin?. wocallcd war fam ily phvjiciHn. who atiemptod to cure it: but it ypre d with Almost incrcdib c ranidhy, un til tho loirer portion if tno lit lo fellotr'a pr Fon. froia tho middle of hi back down to hi kno i. was ono r ' lid rah. ugly, painful, blotch d, and nnlicious. no had no ret at nuht.no peaco by day. Hnally, wo wcro auri-ed to try tho Cimccp. v Kkukdiks. i ho off ct wa- fimply marvollous. In hreo or four week? i compleio euro km wrought, leaving the little fellow's cr.on as white and healthy a though he had never been at tac ed In rav opinion your valuable reme dies ?arcd his life, and to-day he is a rot g. heal hy chi d, pcrft-ctly well r. repetition of the disease having ever occurred GEO B SMITH. Att'y at Law and Ex-Pros. Att'y. A?hland.O. KLfKnK.scE. J. tJ. U cht, Drugsist, Ashland.V THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN. Arc born into the world every day with Fome eczemutou afiec ion, such as milk crut. seal! head, curf. or dandruff sure Jto develop into an azonizing cczcuia, the itchinr. burning and dtsQgur tion of which mako life a pro longed torture unions properly treated. A warm bath with CctiruEA i-o p, an er qut'ito .-kin Iieatiaer. and a single applica tion orCu iclr. tho Great ?kin Curo, with a IittloCunru; l.h.oi.yt.T. tho New Blood i urifior. is often sufli ient to arrest tho prog-re-? of the diea-o, and point to a speedy and permanent curo Hence, no mother who love3her children, who takes prido n their beauty, purity, and health, ana in bestowing upon tbem a child a createst inheritance-a skin without a blem ish and a body nourished by pure blood. should fail to mako trial cf the Ccticuba Sold t-verj where. Price: CUTicvRA.ro rents; oai. :5 cents ;Usoi.vkm'. $100. Prepared by tho ro-rrni Drug axd Chkm ici.ro notion, .Mass Send for "How to Uirc Skin DiscaoV'6l pages. 5'i illustration, and 100 testimonial D ADV'O ?kin and Scalp preserved and beautiacd by Ccticcka iltm- CATEt ao i:. Constitutional Catarrh. Xo Mnglo dieao has entailed mora uficr incor hastened the breaking up of tho con stitution than Catarrh. 'I ho senso of .smell, of taste, ofsicht. of hearing, tho human voico the mind one or more, and sometime all, icld to its destructive influence Tho poison it distributes throughout bo system attacks every vital force, and breaks up tho mit ro bust of contituliors. Ignored, becauso but little understood, by mo't physic-an. tmpo-tf-:tly as-ailed by ouack? and charlatans, thoso suffering from it have ittlc hope to bo re iovedof itthissidf of thonravo It i time, then that tho zonular treatment of this tcrri- bio cicaee by romo ie wit .in tho rear h of all passed into hands at once co-npetont and t uetw rthy. Tho new and hilhorto unri d method adopted t Dr. Sanford in tho prepa ration ot his It pica L Coke has won tho hearty approval of thouar ds. It is instan taneo ts in affording lelicfinall head colds, sneezing, snuffling nd ob tructcd brcnthing, and rapidly remove tho mo-t oppressivo symptoms clearing tho head, swocteninc tho breath, rc.-t"irng tho sones of smell. tato a d hearing, and ncutmli ing tho co-stitu-tionnl tendency of tho discaso towaids tho lungs liver and kidneys. Snoki's KAniCAi. Cvrk consists of ono bottle cf tho Kahicm. Ci-r.r.. ono box of Oatairai.&oi.v,nt. and Improved Imial nt:irico. I.lO. POTTJ'lt 1)RU; & Clir.MICAI.CO.. ItOSTOX. KSDEEY PA!WS, Strains altfl Weaknesses, ! Ilelievcdinono minute by thatmar- voliuus Antidote to I'ain, Inflamma tion and tlcakt.css.tho u leur -iiti-(;iin r'lni-it-r. Thofi'St (and only pain-killing strengthening ulatcr. Ki ecinlly tianteP to in- Rtai.tly rcli-ve and speedily cur.- Kidney and Uterino Fains and U'enknoNS. Hnrranted vatlvnpoiior to all other plast-rs At all ilrusstos 25 ce-ts: fiio for $1.0u;or postigo free, of Pomrtt Decg avd Crkuical Co., L'oton, Mas.. X Had Hct to Lose. X rather sinjjnlar bet was made in this city on Friday niRht, previous to tho election of Saturday. No money was wagered, but it was agreed that the winner should bo privileged at any timo within four weeks to call up the loser at any time, night or day, and in any place, and proclaim in a loud tone, "I own this man. He dare not deny it I possess a secret abont his life that puts him completely in my power. He date not refuse to do anything I tell him. To prove my assertion I will order him to treat every one within the sound of my voice to champagne." Imagine tho sit uation should this bo sprung upon the unfortnuato loser in a crowded cafe, or at a busiuess meeting, or at a banquet. It was mutually agreed that no odds how offensive tho tone or matter might be, the loser dare not resent it. Tho manner in which the gentleman got on tho wrong side of the fence in avoiding the other on the street and in crowded places is amus ing, to say the least Ho will live in dread until the four weeks expire. Seattle Press, Nov. 23. A woman's scorn is not to be trifled with, especially when you step t.n it. OjMcr iu i:rrj- Sljlc At the Central iCetaiirant, next to Foard & 3toke'. t3"Jil 'oIi-tJ to Ortlcr, Prhatc rooms for ladies and families: at (Vutral Restaurant, next to Foard & MOkc'. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Then W no occasion for tho moat f.isttdl ous of our ritizi as to vnrt to Portland or Saa Fnuu'isco tor Custom Rftade Clothes Astlipycin set Uctter Fits. Better Work manship, ami for Xsoss Money By l.eavliR their Orders with M K ANY. He has Inst received a Liiyc stock of Goods from the East Flue Business Suits from $33. Call and See Hlra and Satisfy Tonn-elf. P. J. MEANT, MERCHANT TAILOR. BAZAR. Co to Norah Rappleysa's, For Ever thing In the line of Fancv "Work. A full Assort ment of La-lies' Underw-ar. Bridal SeL. La dle's Aprons TdMe fecarfs. Embroidery Silk, Fancy FrinRes, Novelty Braids, etc., etc Cass Street, One door South of Prlntlug Of- uce, I kJ& CLOAK Ladies'. Misses Htn?tfmiimHHrrif n:: : st I sf imiVXElMSE C. H. COOPER, The Leading House of Astoria. Wh 8q do all oloso buyers j O huy teir clothes? At the Beliablo Herman Wise. Where can yon get tbo most for your money? AT Herman Wise, The Reliable CLOTnTEB AND HaTTEB. Who lieeps tho beat assorted stock? Herman Wise, Occident Building. A fine stock to soloct from. The best attention psid to customers r nnd tho very BOTTOM PRICES ) -AT- HERMAN WISE, The Reliable ier Occident Hotel Building. Opposite StarMark$t. Cloft w Baiter DEPARTMENT and Children s. UPWARDS OF 400 Garments to Select From, THE 1. M. T W& AND MOST Fashionab Both in Gut and Material. Is Styles I i Manufactured by SPRINGER BROS., BOSTON, MASS. WrW Tvarxr n-n.vnn Fit and Workmanship. -AND- The Railroad Is Coming SO IS CHRISTMAS ! But We Can't Bnt 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 FANCY AND STAPLE Groceries and Provisions, a large stock of China, Porce lain, Crystal, Crockery, Agate, Wooden and other wares. 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 1 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 iee them before buying elsewhere, or you may regret 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 odlat D. L. Beck 5c Sons'. cm t. (riia m.nfp.p.H in Wait for Either, Family Supplies right same, and the 1 . -- r"ii