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CO 9 Je&T IS tsi qp ' gj IK a s: ii fir 31 i itb i i i a--PKfifi&PisiSkteaS:ts ni in iisa lis VOi.. XXXII NO. SB ASTORIA. Pit BOOK WEDNESDAY JAKI'AKY M). ISM). I'KK.E 1'IVE CENTS - " t BUSINESS A. Ct.KVELA.NI. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ome Flavel's new brick building, comer Second and Cass streets ; up stairs. rou.v ii. smith. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofllce on Cass street. 2 doors bacfc ol Odd Follows Building. Astoria. Oregon. TJEEtf KAXAGA. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office orer White Ilouse Cor.. Astoria, Or. -I KO. SOhJLSO, ATTORNEY AT LAW. office in KInney'b Blocs, opposite City Hall, Astoria. Oregon. . w. iulto.v. a-c rCLTON FUsVTOX BROTHEKS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and 6. Odd Fellows Bulldlns. r q. A. BOWIiBY, vctorney and Counsellor at Law Office on Cbenaraus Street. Astoria. Oregon l-VU. J. K. LA FOBCIti DENTIST. Kooms 11 ana 12 Odd Fellows Building. ASTORIA, - - - - OREGON r7lt-. A. L. ASUJ. A.KULTOS. Cass street, betweeu 3rd and 4th. Special attention to I!sci-es ol Women and Cmldre.1, by ur A, L. Fultun. Sueclal atteiitiun to Surgery, by Dr. J. A Fulton. O ilce hours from 10 to 12 A. 2t and 1 to 4 i: n. .i Tl ri'LK l I . nl01AH AND .SURGEON Resi e.vc'. : S". nno .01 ami rtt- th.- r u. -uijo.itel. A'. Oitr's. A. ti UEIJT1S1. Ituums iii Ai'.iMi'.N litiiuini. .ii, siatr . " ue. t!a.v .Hid uiutrui"iiia -Ir.v. A-a.i--Hnam. M" 4. 1!1. UlVGt-AIIlIK, ' ifflre and residf nee. I). IC. Wancu's ti. mer residence. stnriH. orri;on. Diseases of VVomi-n an I Children, and the Uyo and Ear, specialties. "TJU.O. U.ESTKS. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Si jpcelal attention to Diseases of women d Surgery. ani Surgery. h'k: Opposite Telegraph Offlce, up Stairs. Astoria, SMITH. DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2 Pythian Building over C. II. Cooper's Store. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY, Thereis no occasion lor the most fastidi ous vi our citizens to send to Portland oi San-Francisco for Custom Made Clothes As they can pet Retter Fits. Better Work manship, and for less Money. ,By Leaving their Orders with MEANY. New Coods by Evory Steamer. C1I and See Him and Satisfy Tonmir. P. J. Meany. Ik-reliant Tailor. ATJOTIOKT AND COMMISSION HOUSE. MAETIN OLSEN, Successor to E. C .Holdcn. The Oldest established Commission House in Oregon. Goods of all kinds sold on com mission. Auction Sales Every Saturday. General Repairing, Jobbing and Uphol stering done. Fine stock of Furniture on hand. When you want Bargains In Household Goods go to MAKTIS OLXF.X is Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. "W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE ANI RETAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Corner Chenamus and Cass streets. A8TCKIA - OKEfKtt For Sale. Ten acr- so"il land, mpr vi-rt. orcha-d. bou-Mii'l b ri and o'UbuIM rgs. wel u - tl -d : tu we N w.it r. I -a : tu we n w.it r. vfihu one inila.f Kna;i'.i, Uio u a ft M.tch ! paeo. ro; pinisiuara apply to. WAKD LEXT. Eiiappa, O.OjCn. H.Ar CARDS. p iJ-ti iiuuxi wnn mat. Dome useiui lniormaiion. Jrf2iSiA Asf 453 Koontw - . : . . MmWP &a m cash var J UL l4 fc w 4 flntirtnotnF Win Was Fnrfn to Hnr- A nntfi hv n. minor is vrarl. ' irltWI SJ LSJ Ysj fnlil K8 Is desired and admired 'uy all. Among the things which rnay'best be done tc enhance personal beauty is the daily ise of Ayer's Hail Vigor. No matte: what tho color oi the hair, this prepa ration gives it a lus tre and pliancy that adds greatly to its Lliarm. Should the hair be thin, harsh, dry, or turning gray, Ayer's Hair Visor will restore tho color, bring out a new srowth, and render tho old solt and shiny. For keeping tho scalp clean, cool, and healthy, there is no better preparation in tho market. "I am freo to confess that a trMl of Ayer'3 Hair Vigor has convinced mo that it is a gonume article. Its use has not only caused tho hair of ray wifa and daughter to bo Abundant and Glossy, but it has given ray rather stunted tnus tacho a rospcctablo length and appear ance." R. Britton, Oakland, Ohio. "My hair vraa coming out (without any assistance from my wifo, either). I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor, using only ono bottle, and I now have as tine a head of hair as any ono could wish for." It. T. Schmlttou, Dickson, Tenn. " I havo used Ayer's Hair Vigor In my family for a number of years, and re gard it as the best hair preparation I know of. It keeps the scalp clean, the hair soft and lively, and proserves the original color. My wife has used it for a Ions time with most satisfactory re sults.'' Benjamin M. Johnson, M. D., Thomas Hill, Mo. "My hair was becoming harsh and dry, but after using half a bottle of Ayer'9 Hair Vigor it grow black and glossy. I cannot express the jov and gratitndo I feel." Mabel C. Hardy, Delavan, 111. Ayer's Hair Vigor, PREFACED BY Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by Druggists and Perfumers. -..AllxNDT&FKRUHEK ASTORIA. - OREGON. he Pioneer Machine Shop & w x-umit V jJ" :i f iS3,&$: IIUJ 5L &SW!g 'oiier Shop Al! kluds of 3NCHHE, CANNERY, AHB STEAMBOAT WORK FrompUy attended to. bipeclalty made of repairing CANNERY IIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. In 111 n.-iv the highest Cash Price forrawlurs and hides. CARL BOENTCEN, at the OAM- ISKlMjS.cor.ierLafdjoiie and First streets. J. 0. CLINTON DEALER IN CIGARS AND TOBACCO, FRUITS. NUTS. Candies. Smokers' Articles, Eto. New Goods Rccelvod Dally. OppOKitn City Itook Store. I. W. Case, BANKER. ESTABLISHED - - 1870. Transacts a General Banking Business Drafts drawn available In any part of the 0. S. and Europe, and on Hong Kong, China OFFICE HOCUS : 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. )nu Kkllowh Buii.nijro, Astoria, Oregon. HSfflffli? ssmmsL nLr ..4rsr.iT::- ZrrTt?VT. -J-t v . Z- 7s Tr-vj'vr,Mir,'a- ft-SaP NOTICE fii3SifiS Hunters aSHBWgy-- Trappers THE Pacific Coast Express Company Will open for business betwpen Astoria, Ilwaco and Oystorvlllo o DECEMBER 10, 1888. o Valuables,' JYIoney, Paokages, and F eight carried at very Reasonablojtates with the utmost security to the sender. Connection at Astoria mad with Paclfto ExpieiB and Wells. Faxgo & Co."s Kxprcss Gouipanics rnr atl points. ; :. ' OBce on Hustler's docKr o. p. upaHUS, Aseot. A Conductor Who Was Forced to Sur render to Tramps. "Speaking about tramps who beat the railroads,", said a Detroit freight conductor the other day; "but I had a pretty interesting: ad venture last fall. I was coming in on a freight on the Michigan Central and we were at Dearborn at ten o'clock. Just before we were ready to pull out a tramp came along and said: '.'Captain, a few of us would like to ride iuto town with you.' " Let's see the crowd.' "He whistled and twentyseven hard looking tramps came out from fence corners. "I can't take you,' I said. " 'But, Captain, do you realize the situation?' "'I think I do.' " 'Perhaps you don't. Our bus iness is important and we must go into the city.' "Ho whistled, and the men strunjr out along the train from the engine to the caboose. " 'I have an engineer and fire man here, but you may prefer to keep yours,' said the fellow as he turned to me. " 'What do you mean?' " 'And I can act as conductor,' he continued. 'Captain, will you ride with us, or shall we ride with you?' "I knuckled. There were enough to take the train and I knew they'd do it, and as for any help out there it would not hare amounted to more than one con stable. I told 'em I'd be glad to have "em ride with me, and I brought the whole twenty-seven in on top of the cars, each one as courteous and polite as Chester field, but each one ready to sail into us at the first sign of treach ery. Detroit Free Press. The Story of Ireland. At the beginning of the war in 1793 the national debt of Ireland was ll,2o0,(J00; in 1817, when tho two exchequers were consult dated, it had been raised to 435, 01)0,000. Over-population, an in crease of rents under competition, wholesale evictions and heartless coercion each followed, ana tlnst were supplemented by periodic famines, the last of which, in 1817. shook English opinion and started the crusade that has ever since been waged with the object of un doing the wrongs of centuries of oppression, fraud and plunder. The condition of Ireland may have slowly "improved" since that time; but if so, it is because emigration has reduced the population to little more than half what it once was. Strange "improvement" that! At the bottom nothing essential has changed. Last year nearly one thousand wolves were destroyed in France, on which bounties were paid by the government. France is an old and thickly settled country, and one would naturally suppose that long ago wolves and other danger ous animals should have disap peared. Darbys Prophylactic Flnld. Use it in every sick-room. Will keep the atmosphere pure and wholesome : re moving all bad odors from any source. Will destrov all Disease Germs, Infec tion from all Fevers, and all Contagious Diseases. The eminent physician, J. Marion Sims, M. D., New York, says: "lam convinced that Prof. Darbys Prophy latic Fluid Is a most valuable disinfectant." Prospeotors.are staking off the whole of the island of Texada, where the recent gold find is re ported. Many miners from Brit ish Columbia and Pugct sound have gono there. The Chill Blast That sets the naked branches a-qulvering, Is not felt by tbe wealthy valetudinarian In doors, but not all the covering that cari be Eiled on bis warm bed, nor all the furnace eat that anthracite can furnish, wil warm hi marrow when chills and fever runs It ley fineersalonx bis spinal column. Hostetti-r's Stomach Diners Is the thing to infuse new warmth Into his chilled and anguish frame, to rrmedy lbs fierce fever aid exhausting sweats which alternate with the hill. Dumo ague, ague cake, bilious remlttrnt in snorr, every known form f malarial disease Is sub jugated by this potent, ani atthe same time, wholesome and genial medicine. Bilious ness, constipation, dyspepsia, sick headache, ioss of appetite and sleep, kidney trouble, rheumatism and debility are also remedied by it. Use It wltn persistence to effect a thorough cure. Husband (getting ready for the theater) My dear, what in the world are you taking that newspa per along for? Wife (coldly) To read between the acts. Life. A note by a minor is void. It is a fraud to conceal a fraud. A note dated on Sunday is void. A contract with a minor is void. It is illegal to compound a felony. Ignorance of law excuses no one. A contract with alunatio is void. Notes bear interest only when so stated. Signatures in lead pencil are good in law. A receipt for money is legally conclusive. Principals are responsible for their agents. The act of one partner binds all the others. The law compels no impossibil ities. An agreement without a consid eration is void. Contracts marde on Sunday can not be enforced. Written contracts concerning land must be under seal. A noto obtained by fraud or from one intoxicated, is void. If a note is lost or stolen, it does not release the maker; ho must pay it. Each individual in a partnership is responsible for the whole amount of the debts of the others. Ex. DO XOT SUFFER AM' LU'Gi:R. Tired feeling, dull headache, pains in various parts or the bol, sinking at the pit of the stomach, loss otappetiie. frverlslniess, pimples or sores, are all po-.itive t-vidence of poisoned blood. No matter how It became poisoned it must he purified to av id death. Acker' r nglish Blood Elixir has n ver failed to remove scrofulous or -yphilitlc poison:-. Sold under positive guarantee by J. W. Conn, Druggist. Governor Ross and the New Mexico legislature aro at swords point. All his vetoes aro passed over his head and nearly all his appointments are pigeon-holed. nr.TTta: than i ii hie. Professor Arnold savs: "An insura ble dyspeidic i justified in cnimUii suicide. We will guarantee to cure am dyi-peptic within liiree months by AcV eiJs English Djsnensia Tablet. .1. W. Conn, Tlriiagist. A polite man hs been defined as m.e who listens with attention to thinjrs he knows all about, v. hen they aro told by a person who knows nothing about them. PlHENTS CItI.11IV.tLLY LI I RLE, More lhan half of all deaths oecm bcfoic sis years of a. . An army of in nocent, 'ovely children aie swept neod lessly away each ear. Parents are criminally rCM'onslble for this The death rate of children in Enslaiul isles-.- pthan half thK Acker's Ennliili Baby Soother has done more to urms: til's about than all o'lier causes C'-mbincd. Tou cannot afford to be without it. J. W. Conn. Druggist. The North Pacific Canning com pany is shipping large quantities of lumher to Skeena river for the purpose of erecting an extensive canning establisemnnt. AIWICETO MOTlims. Mrs. Winslow's Soothinq Syrup should always bo used for children teething. It soouies tne cnnn.so ions Hii fmms.allavs all pain, cures wind chollcandis the best remedy for diar rhoea. Twenty-hvo cents a bottle. North Dakota university has a curious specialty this season. Fifty young ladies of the institu tion have taken the mumps. THE FIRST SYJll'TOJIS Or DFATH. Knowing that a cough can bo checked In a day. and the first stages of consump tion broken In a week we hereby guar antee Acker's English Cough Remedy, and will refund the money to all who buy. take It as per directions, and do not find our statement correct. J. W. Conn, Druggist. Somerset, Ky., is greatly excited over a large stream of oil struck by a farmer near that place in boring a well. TERRIBLE FOUEV, VUM.VC, Cough In tho morning, hurried or dif ficult breathing, raisiriit phlegm, tight ness in the chest. quickened pulse, chill iness in tho evening or sweats at night, all or any of these things are tho stages of consumption. Acker's Enclish Couch Kemedy trill cure these fearful symp toms. nd is sold under a positive guar antee by J.W. Conn. Druggist. A Pennsylvania oil expert says there is more oil under the toil of California than in all of Pennsyl vania. As a home remedy for throat and lung diseases, Ayer's Cherry pectoral is invaluable. Druggists now have Ayer's Almanac. Those who- have the George Washington centenary in h'and in New Yorfi have asked the New York legislature for S175,000 to defray expenses of one sort or another. Absolutely Pure This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, vtrcnsth jml uholeMimciiess. More ccoiinnilc.il than the ordinary Klndsand can not be sold in competition with the multi tude of low test, sh' rt weiicbt. alum or nhos- pliate powders. Said only (n rang. Royal Uakit rowiiKii Co. 100 Vall-st.. N. . I). W. Ckowlkv & Co. . gents, Portland Oregon. IXSUKAXCE. CAPITAL STOCK. $500,000 COLUMBIA FIRE Al III 8WSURAMCE CO. FRANK 1)!- KL'M -..President W H SMITH ice-l'reildent .JOHN A. CHILO - Sccictary No. liat Srcoi:d St.. Portland, Or. !. W. Case, Agent, Astoria, Or. Ship and Commission Agency FIRE INSURANCE IS FIKrtT ri.4 j.uaM.:siK Rep .scnthiKSSa.000,000 PHHN!X, llaifo.-il, U-iun. HOME, New Ymk, AGENCY PACTFIC EXPRESS CO C. P. UPSHUR, Main Street Wh irf - Atila. Oregon. Robb fk, Parker, AGENCY OK Fire and Mar ne Insurance, With an Aggregate Capital of Siu.oco.uuo. " 1MPKRIAL.OI Lowlon. CAI.irnlcNi . "I California. CONNECTICUT of It.irtinrd. ( K 1, Ml HO U h, ol Oakland. I.IO.N", .! l.oinl.m. PIKtMAVa t U.ND. of California Agents also for TRAVELLERS', of Hartford- Lif.- and Accident TIckds so'd for the ALLAN Line of steamship-., horn Old Countn, to Astoria. ROIIB . PARKER. At old ofllce of J. O. Uozorth $67,000,000 Capital Liverpool & London a Globe. North British and Mercantile of Loudon and Kdiuburgli. Hartford of Connecticut, commercial ol California Agricultural, of Watertonn. ew or, Loudon & uincaiiire oi Liverpool, Eng . Fire Insurance Companies, Represent in a capital of Sir7.ooo,imo k va imsr.x Agei.t. Rioter's Restaurant AND Oyster Parlors The Most Popular Resort In tho City. Everything Tirst-CIass. Private Entries and Piivato Rooms for Families anil rarlles. Home-Mado Pastry a Specialty Eastern and Shoalwatcr Bay Oysters in Ev rv ht yle weiiaing ana rany uinncr prepared, on short nntice. AH kinds of Domestic and imported Wines anrt Cigars, Came of All Kinds in Season. Jext to lament's mug Store, Third at., Astoria. Oregon. Restaurant ani Clop C. W. Fisher & Co., Prop's. Game, Fish, Oysters, Etc., COOKED TO OBDE.fi- Tinc Private Kooms. Everythlnc Mrst cirss. Genevieve Street, rear of Grlfflu & Reed's. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. THE VIENNA House I. L OSGOOD'S Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing Goods, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, Traveling Bags.Umbrellas, Blankets, Quilts, etc. Direct from tho Manuf actursr; and Importers. CSfA child buys as cheaply as tho most experienced bayor. I.L.OSGOOD, Kinne's Brick Building, Opposite Rescue Engine House. Street Oars rnnning by the door. w -AXD LIN8 DE G000 double roll of Wall Paper and Decorations of tho latest styles and shades just received direct from Eastern factories. Also a large assortment of New Smyrna Rugs, Call and examine. The New CAN BE HAD IN Asent. Call and Examine It ; You Will be Pleased. E. R. Dawes Is also Agent for th Buck Patent Cooking Stove, AND OTTIER FIRST CLASS STOVES. Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand. FIRE BRICK DEALER IK Hay, Oats, ani Straw, Lime, Wood Dellrered to Order. TER apply to the Captain, or to HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS Is the Leading and Only First-Glass RESTAURANT. Good Cooking. Clean Services. Reasonable Prices. Polite Walters. Prompt Attention. Try Him and You will b Afore than Satisfied, verybody Says So. Private Rooms. MAIN STREET, - - - ASTORIA. The Astor House, J.G.ROSS, - PROPRIETOR. o Newly Repainted. Repaired, Refi'ted, Re furnished and Thoroughly Renovated. A LariB, Clean,- Wept House. RATES: From a Dollar a Day Upwards. First-class in all Its appointments, clean, neat, sunny rooms well furnished and well kept. YOU ARE DrvTTED TO CALL. PSTrea Coach to and treat th IIoui. ""sS' ' PH " iSSS JEFF'S 18S9 ONE PRICE. Astoria, Oregon. - Of all grades in beautiful now designs Portiere Curtains, China Matting, Etc., Etc. CHAS. HEILBORN. ge ASTORIA, ONLY OF FIRE CLAY Erici, Cement, Sand and Plaster Drajinp, Tsaminr aad Express Bnslacti, STJEAMEI m CL1RJ PARKER Eben P, Parker, Master. ForTOWTNO, FREIGHT orCnAE 11. Ii. PARKHH. cnr.is. EVENSON. T. COOK THE GIB! EVENSON & COOK. On tho European Plan. LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT Board by the Day, Week or Month Prlvato Rooms for Families, Eto. Transient Custom Solicited. Oysters, Fish, Meats, Etc., Cooked to Order. WATEKSt., Opp. i'oard & StoUea A FIRST CLASS SALOON Run In connection with tho Premises. The Best of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Good Billiard Tables and Private Card Rooms. PAEKEE HOUSE RESTAURANT. H. GOODWIN, - Proprietor. Breakfast, 6 to 9, Dinner, 12 to 3, Supper, 5 to 8. PARKER n. B. PARKEK, Iri'r. First Class In Every Respect. Thoroughly renovated and repaired through out ; 67 large sunny room'). TWO DININC ROOMS. TablM supplied with everythlne the market affords. Elegant Bar and Billiard Rooms. Knert tVlnoa Liquors andClgais. VREE OOACH TO SHE Btm. uenirai n