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) O) t gaittj gstefatt. ASTORIA, OBEGON: SATURDAY. -DECEMBER 29. 18S8. ISSUED EVERY MORNING). (Monday excepted.) J. P. HALLOBAN 6s COMPANT. Publishers and Proprietors, ArroBiAX Building, - - Cass Street. T.rai ofSubJcrlpllon. Served by Carrier, per week 15cts bent by lull, per nmnth to cts ' " one year. &joo reo 01 postajjo 10 sunscnoers. The Astobiai guarantees to Its adver tisers tne largest circulation of anynewsp?.' per published on the Columbia river. A gold bracelet nwaita an owner st this office. ( . - Well- hare yon begun making good resolutions for the new year? ' 'The'Aethelbert started np stream yesterday in tow of the Gen., Miles. A special Christmas service at the Methodist church to-morrow at 11 o'clock. The Columbia arrived in from San Francisoo yesterday morning; the State sailed. Alex. Gillia, of Gray's harbor, died of small ooi at the Seattle pest house on the 27th. Cushintc Post No. 14, G. A. R, hnve removed their lodge room to Besooe Hall, temporarily. Cant. Gronnds' new steam soboon tr.'Jdaldpf, Oregon, was inspected at Portland yesterdoy. It E. SeliR has carpenters filing np the siatiDjf rink which will open for the season to-night Yesterday was glorions weather. Old Probabilities prophecies rain in this neck of woods, northward, but, unlikely. A large nnmber of letters are nightly delivered at the O. R. & N. ticke' offi-e to be taken np on the company'b b jat. ' Martin Olsen will have an aqoiion at his auction rooms to-day tit 11 o'clock. Bargains in furniture, bed ding and stoves. The sales of holiday goods in As toria this Christmas far exceeded that of any other similar period in the his tory of the city. Marriage licenses were yesterday issued to Owen John Thomas and Elizabeth Lewis, and Chas. Wilson and Susanna Niemela. The salvation army ere cleansing -and-'renovattcg their barrsoks, and will make a fresh onslaught upon Sa tan about New Years. The Knappton mill, which has been Shut down for repairs, has reoeived a thorough overhauling and will start up again next Monday. A little German band came down from Pdrtland yesterday morning and was discoursing music on the streets through the day. It is believed that there will be no difficulty when the time comes in se curing competent material to fill the several federal local positions. Another attempt will shortly be made to raise the hull of the wrecked steamer Yaqmna City that went ashore at Yaquina bay ou the 9th mat: , l There is no prettier sight in the way of natural scenery than the" Co lumbia fiver in the vicinity of this city on'sneh a bright sunny day as yesterday - Several Tacoma women 'have been operating in real estate with much success reoently. Miss Florence Gill has maile'a'Fmall fortune, says the Taoama Ledger. The'goneral health of the city is goad, and the almost entire disap pearance of smallpox from the state, removes all grounds for uneasiness on that spore. County Clerk Trenohard's offioa is Crowded with porsons engaged in looking up land. There in a marked activity in real estate that argues well for tli2 Inture. There will be a socist! nt the Scin- din.ivian M. E. church in npper Asto ria, at 750 r. m . to-day, the 29ih. A general invitation is extended, A good time may be expected. Yamhill county will oconpy its new court bcuse at McMinnville Jan nary 6, 18:59. The structure ba c st 345.00'f. and is one of the finest build ings of l s kin I in the northwest So far as can be ascertained the Astoria and South Coast railway company is still laboring with the ma.ter of right of nay, there being considerable inertia to overcome. Silas D. Maxon, a Washington ter ritory pioneer, died in Portland last Thursday, in the 74th year of his age. He whs a well known resident of Clarke county for the last 41 years. Some of the mixed up statutes of . the state in reference to lunacy have "' a tendency to reduce those who study them into the condition of persons for whose benefit they were intended. A tranman reports that fifteen traps will be put in above Tongue P.iintnext season. At Baker's bay several loads of poles have already been ordered and work has already began. Ti days are sow about st their shortest inthis latitude, and after to morrow will begin to lengthen to nine hours of dayliebt till the latter pun ot dime when sixteen hours will be our daily delight. n I Lnst ivning wuz reseved a fono- grafic jnrnel with a plee fur this kind uv spelling. Peeple hu want tu spell this wa, all way z will, bnt it iz up hill wurk tu ed jukate the pnblik tu it It's like Toiapnk, a gud theory but pur prafctis. Mrs. Surprenant, of Glens Falls. N. Y.. aged 72 years, has sent her son Frank a blue velvet banneret, hand somely embroidered with life-like flowers, a work that wonld reflect credit on the ability of a lady of half her years. At 7 p. if. Eev. Mr. Hutchinson will preach at the Methodist church, the congregations of the Presbyter ian, Congregational and Baptist churches unitine. There will be plenty of room. Chairs will ba put in. All are invited. Senator Mitchell has seenred the passage in the senate of the bill which had already passed the house to pro vide certain arms and ammnnitioa and pqnipaee to the state of Orearon for its militia. The bill is now in the hands of the president for his signa ture. Coroner Surprenant goes to West port on the Occident this morning with a casket for the remains of the InteJohn West The date of the funeral is as yet undecided. It is probable that several of the old reii dentsottbis city will attend the ob sequies. Asvndioate comnosed of Califor nia and Portland people have seenred roost or the timber lands worth hav ine aronnd the lnkps in Klamnth Tiurjty nrd alone the creeks tribu tary to the Klamath river. Much of hi land ii taken np by "dnmmiei." who nssign to the syndicate or its agents. Solomon W. Hardesty. of Needy. Clackamas connty, has jnat seenred an allowance for pension on account of disability, with nrrears amounting to S12.B1125. This w one or the largest sums ever allowed on pension account. Hardesty lost both eyps and was shot through the thigh in battle. The Scandinavian Benevolent soci ety held their meetinc last evening and elected their officers for the en suing term. For president, 0. Even sen; for vice president, O. Seim; treasurer, H. Christiansen; Bec'g Sec'y, Aug. Danielson; Finance Sec'y O. O. Meen: fiinacce committee, H. Ekstrom and L. Larsen. Capt. John P. Doyle of tbetng Susie, who was badly injured by flying fragments of the steamer and machinery, when her boiler exploded on the 19th. died in the Tacoma hos pital last Thursday from the effect of his injuries'. Doyle wa3 abont SO years old, and bad been on several Sound steamers as mate and captain. - ! School directors thronghout the state are warned by the Salem Jour nal of the arrival of map swindlers. Two maps worth one dollar are sold for five under a pretense that a new law compels the directors to have maps hung in the school house. There is no such law, and school di rectors will do well to watch out for the schemers. Articles of incorporation were filed with connty clerk Trenchard yester day ol tne rinnish Evangelical .Lu theran Missionary society of the United states ot America. Tne ra iucorporators are J. W. Clohimo, Jno. Nienrji. Alex. Hngcuist, Jos. Peltari, Antli G. Milkkhula, and Vic tor Nicholson. The object is to teach. promulgate and extend thronghont the United States the principles, doc trines and tenets of the Evancelical Lutheran church. .The estimated value of the property of the corpora tion is 550. The pnnoipal office is at Astoria. Before Justice ot the Peace May yesterday appeared Wm. Chase. charged with attempted burglary on the premises of A. G. Spexarth the day before. Mrs. Coffey and the prosecuting witness appeared on be half of the state: Mr. S. swore Dosi tively that the defendant was the man who broke into the rear ot bis prem ises Thos. Hill and Bobt James testified that the defendant had gone to bed on Wednesday night at 10:30. The magistrate said that in his judg ment t tie evidence didn t justify hold ing the defendant. Accordingly ho was discharged. On Friday last says the Inde dendent of the 26tb, n woman named Mrs. Hampbeo, of Astoria, at present residing in Portland, came over to Vancouver to find a wayw'rd daugh ter, a miss of 15 years of nge. Invok ing the nid of an offioer, she was tak n up to the "Bed Light Saloon," where the cirl was found, lolling on the bar drinking with a set ol disso lute characters. She was. finally in duced nnder fear of the law to return to Portland with her mother. This girl last July ran away with and mar. ned a soldier, who deserted her as well as the service, n month after- waid. Carnahan&Cn.'sshow windows and counters are being filled with a very fine assortment of I'coratrd Fiench rhlnaof everv description. Also S1I ver and Platwl ware. Carvers sets, Din ner and lea sets, Extension and Elec tric .Lamps, ah lor tne nonaays. If you w sh something In the line of cann u vegetables, newer inanineorai uary brands, trv the Dew Drop. Canned -we-t corn, Maine Succotash, onnned New Jen-ey pumpkin, tomatoes aud Boston baked beans. Thompson & Ross. The Display of Holiday Goods at the New York Novelty Store Is Rntnethlne simply Immense. Their prices are lower than the lowest. Coffee and cake, ten cents, at. the Central Bwtatm&t. PERSONAL MENTION. Win. Kyle, of Florence, is in the city. J. O. Hanthorn goes to Portland to-night W. E. Dement and family are in Los Angeles. G. N. Barrows returned from Port land yesterday. Leo Maosur, of Knappton, was in the city yesterday. 0. W. Fulton and J. P. Dickinson went lo Portland last evening. J. W. Casey," ticket ag't 0. M. & St P. R, was among our callers yester day. Mrs. Eastabrook, son and daughter leave for Ellensburg to-morrow night. Mr. Seeley, the urbane representa tive of the Telephones commercial interests, came down ou that fleet craft yesterday. Mr. Wm. Barker, of the firm of George & Barker, will have charge of the Karlnck Packing Company next season. Mr. Geo. W. Georee'wlll superintend his firm's business 'in this city. The Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Suit. Druzcist BiDnus. Ind.. testifies: "1 can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 year-.' standing." Abraham Hare, drucgist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms: "Thebes.t selliiitr medi cine I have ever handled in my 20 jear' experience, is Electric Bitters." Thou sands of otners have added iheir testi mony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at J. W. Conn's Drue Store. Reopening of the Skatlnc Rink. Mr. L. E. Selig begs leave to in form the former patrons, and all oth ers interested that ho will open the skating rink Saturday evening, Dec. 29tb, at 730 o'clock. Admission 25 cents; skates free. Prompt and po lite attention guaranteed. To the "Incurable" Sick! Dr. J. B. Pilkingtnn, Surgeon-Ocn list and Medical Specialist, will be at the Occident hotel, Astoria, all dav Saturday. Dec. 29th, 1888, and wil'l give special free examinations to all sufferers from Ee, Ear, Nervous, Chronic or Rectal disease. Over 400 cases of Piles, Fissures, Fistulas and Bectal -Ulcers oured without using knife or ligature. m m m - Notice C. R. F. P. V, - The regular monthly meeting of the C. R. F. P. Union, will be held' at Liberty ball, on Wednesday, Jan. 2d, 1889, at 7 p. M , sharp. All members who are in good stand ing, and interested in the price of salmon for the season of 1839, should attend this meeting. , "- A. Suttok,. ,. , A. Seefelut, Secretary. President. AnnouiHwincnt. Th ladies are cordlallv Invited to at tend a reception of Art Needle WorK. ex-cutedon the White Sewing Machine, at A. Van Du-.en & Co.'s on Moiidaj, Tueday and Wednesday.DecSlst Jan. 1st and 2nd. There will be displayed au elegant line of samples, made and finMied by the lady In rharge, who will give instructions free to all owning or purchasing The White. "WciuhartPs Beer. . And Free Lunch at the Telephone i loon, 5 cents. Sweet Apple Cider. At the Astoria Soda Works. Price the New York Novelty Store's lino of Plush Goods, Albums, Auto graph and Scrap Books. If you arc looking for anything of the kl nd y u are bound to get tlieni there after pricing them. Our Dew Drop brands of canned fruits take the lead. We have apricots, peaches, cherries, pine apple, blackber ries, etc, Thompson &Koss; Hoticc. If you want a type writer call on IT. B. Bozorth at the . R. & N. Co's c ty ticket office, who is the authorized agent for the Hammond. Notice You can save money by usine Mr. Gilbert's Zinfaindel wines Instead of coffee or tea. It is much healthier and costs only 60 cents per gallon. It "is three years old. Ilcalso has peach and apricot brandy. Don'tforgethis French UOgnaC. AI.EX. UILBEBT. Our Ftock of 1 'nils. DoirCarrlaces. Wagons, Velocipedes, and toys of every description, were never so cheap. A larue and splendid assortment awaits your Inspection. Gnirrtx & Keed. All tho patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choice gerfumeiy, and toilet articles, etc-can e bought at the lowest prices, at .1. W. Conn's dni2 store, opposite Ofident hctel, Astoria. We are sel'lni: Bisque Figures, Vase, Cup3a dStncer. Dresden ware, etc, at remarkably low ficiirer ( all and examine. GniFFiy& Reed. All of the Velocipedes Wagons. Rocking Horses. Sleds and other bulky goods at the New Ybik sov Ity Store must be closed out before Christmas, as we have no place In whtcn to "-tore them. They will be sold at a sacrifice. J. W. Conn has the large-sj; and best assortment of Pltiih goods in the city, consisting of Ladl- s' and Gents' Dress ing Cases. Odor Cases, Broom Holders, etc. Alaoa tull line of the Best Per fumerv In the market, which will be hiiiu turiipri man luu aiuiu luu ur, bonaht In any other store. Call ana' see. - .-. TelephunoLodsi'ir House Best Beds In town. Rooms per night so and 25 cts, per week Sl.50. New and clean. Private entratlrp. Go to Jff for Oysters. CMllreaCryfoPitcIier'sCastorig HO.W, I SUFF REO StTPntefn Iran from " still DisTue. Could not walk or dresa myself. A ma 'of din rut from' hrad to 'foot. " Cored in eight Wf ek by the Cnticnn Kemedles. At the ago of three months a ra.h (which afterwards proved l be eci ma r salt rheum) made its appearance onmy face A physi cian was called lie said teething war the cause ; he prescribed some cooling medicine, but the oroi spread to .my ears and head. Another M. P. wa called tie professed to kDow all about the ca?o, called it "King's Evil," and prescribed gunpowder, brimstone, and lard mixed into a'salve: but ths disease continued. Ihey.ould no.f do anything with it Another prescribed borax, water andflour; another, linseed poultices. None of them did me any good at all, but made me worse. 1 ho disease,continued'nnabuted : it spread to my arm and legs, till 1 wis laid up entirely, andfiom continually sitting on the floor on a pillow my limbs contracted so that I lost all control of them, and was utterly helpless. My mother would have to lift me out and into bed. 1 could get around the house on my hands and feet oat I. could ngt got my clothes on at a'l. and had to wear a sort of dressing gown ' My hair bad all mated'down or fal len off. and my head, lace, and ears were one scab, and 1 had to bare a towel-on my head all the time in the summer to keep the Hiss off. My parents'consulted a rrominent physician and surgeoa here In ' hieagu. the other physi cians before mentioned wen of Dtmdas and Hamilton, Canaan -lie. said he 'could do nothing for me He wanted to cut the sinews of my legs, so that I could walk ; but I would not let him. for if I. did get better 1 would hare no control of them. .The disease continued In this manner until I was seventeen years old, and one day in January, J87U, I read an account in tho Lriti- U'fof your Cpiiqoka- Kkmkdiks.- It des cribed my case so exactly that I thought, as a last resort, to give hem a trial j v U hen I first applied; them I was all raw and-bleading, from. scratching myself, but I went asleep hlmo-t.immediatelt, something I had not (lone for years, the effect was sooth ing. 5 in about two weeks V could stand straight but not walk, I was so weak, but" my sores were neaily well As-near as Icon Judge the CcniURi 1u.mkm cured"me in about' six or eight w.eoks.lind up to this d&teu'.'e from January It7. to 'January. 1SS7J I have not been -ick in any wav, or hare had the least signs ot tho disease reappeaiingjon mo. " W JrJicUUiNALI'. ' S732 Dearborn t . Chicago. I1L, June SO. '57. .'old everywhere, Price, CrjTirCR. 5oc ; Soap, 25c ru.S"LVnT. Si. Prepared by the Pott i-h Drug asdC'huiicalC'o , boston, .vt ass ssSend or' Kpw,tp ur.e; -JdnJJis.eases." 64 pages. 5u i lustra iun-. and luu testimonials. Qiirti'iE3 b ack-head', red. rough, chapped rim and..ilvsin (.revealed by Ccticcka ME 1C .TEi. S-iaP. Constitutional. Catarrh. Xo fincle disease fca entailed more snfTer- ing or hastened the brtnling up o-tho con stitution than Cxtarrh The sense of smell, of ta.-te. of ight, of hearing," the human voice, the mind- on or mere,' and someti es nil. yi Id t it de-tructn e inSiienco " '1 he ioion it di tributes throu bout tho 3st""i a tacks oi'ery vital foice aid breaks up III uostrn-bu'-tof c ntitutions. Ignored. U...ue but Httle undergo, d, bjvmo, t.i hvsicidns, imio ten ly ass iled bv quacks and charlatans, those suffering fiom it hare litUo hope to bo relieved of it this side ot thug-are, ltiiinn. then, that the popular .eatmont vf this terri ble disease by romedresrTrithiu the reach o all passed into handout pneo competent and t ustw rtby The new And hiihorto un'ri d method adopted by Lir.-canford in the prepa ration ot his hamcal.i'uik has won. the beurty approval of thousai ds: it is instaQ. taneo sin affording lelicfir, all head colds, sneezing, snuffling nd'Sb iructed breathing, and rapidly. rtmovtu lho .uio t oppressive sjmptoms clearing tho head, sweetening the breath-, rct-r ng..tbe senses of smell. tate a d hearing, andneutrjlt ing the cp stitu tionaf tcnd"nc of;ihe-Jilsease towa-ds-the lungsj liver end iiuneyK'-yi'j ;. i-AN otto'-. rCii -AECli'consistsofone bottle of the 1!AD CA-t"ttK,oiie''boxil.A-taukiiai. -qi.vMrr ajiCanv-isiv.ttovl) ! sALErt ; price, SI. " PttlTKn I)KtlQ3tJFJlKAnC"A Co,, "BOflTOX. KIIlNEfPAirS, d U ill 115 41 II u tiA-uKiivfxes, " lielievediBonemuHiteby thatmar velious AnUdototo pain, inflamma tion and eaki ess, the u lru-n l-to:3.l vsw. 1-. TJlOU-St nnd only pain-killing strengthening planter, hs. etiallv adapted to in stantly rolieve apj peedily, cure kidney and Uterine fain' arid Weakness. Warranted vastly Juporhr to another plasters Atal d ug isti, 'J5 cents: fire fir SI 10; or postage freooiP'T e . Dki'GaNU CheiiKalco., Boston, J! ass. ft 1 a j 1 " liiistmas r -Si A Full and Complete Stock of Plush Gases, Manicure Sets, Cologne Cases. Fine Leather and Plush Albums, Silver Ware, Bisque ware and Figures. Christmas Cards, Leather Goods, Brass Goods, Toys and Wagons. Dolls and Doll Carriages. Everything that-you want at X rijic add V:I1 SclcctcH StocJl OF " DIAMONDS, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, etc. AT H. EKSfROM'S Jewelry Establishment. " All goods warrantddas guaranteed.- " Oppusite Crdw gallery, rAsforIa,Orejon, Holiday At From Now Until Saturday, January 5th. All our Fancy Goods, consisting of Toilet Sets, r ; Plush Collar and Cuff Boxes, Swiss Wood Work, Stands, Match Safes, etc. Any one wishing to make a New Tears gift will find this a rare opportunity to buy goods at Cost. - :) c LEADING Presents? the Christmas Headquarters. & Reed's TILLAMOOK, Shcalwater Bay and Gray's Harbor The P. & C. 8. 9. Co.'s Steamer "ALLIANCE," Wi'l sail from PORTLAND as follews: GKAY's HARBOK-Thnrxlay.tk-tobMt December 6. 13, 20 and 27. SUOALWATEK BAY-October 4 and la. N vemberl.l5an'129. December IS and 27. TI LLA MOuK Monday October 1. 15 and 23. -November 22 and M. December lo and it. i , Steamer leaves Portland, from foot of 0 street at 8 P. M.-on above dates. Astoria 8 A M. tbe following morninR. Tlie Cornimny rosarves lb right to chum time and place ot tailing'. " C,P.-CPUtJ,-AgfatAlt' SPECIAL SALE Actual Cost ! COOPEE, THE HOUSE OF OH! Come WhO SflJfS You cant afford it! Look into my and see the kind, of suits I offer for the small sum of $11.25 These Woolen Suits are worth from $15 to $17.50, but you can have one at the above price until after the HOLIDAYS. HERMAN WISE The Reliable Halter Occident Hottf Bunding, Goods ! ! ASTORIA '4 9 9 qorner window I anjLCIothier, Sulldir Off!-! m B S ii V