W . J-Jv- Vf"" i VOL. XXXII NO. I5(J. ASTORTA, OR KG ON, SUNDAY, JUNE 30. 1885). PRICE MVE CENTS BUSINESS CARDS. A A. CliEVEliASD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oflle Flarel'd new brick building, corner Second and Cas3 streets ; np stairs. """" JOH.V H. SMITH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on Cass street, 2 doors baclc of Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon. XJEEJI KA.NAGA, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office over White House Cor., Astoria, Or. rjEO. SOLASD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ...?lc.e.IILKI5aey'f Block, opposite City Hall, Astoria, Oregon. c, w. fulton. a. a FULTOK FUL.TON BROTHERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Kooms 5 and 6. Odd Fellows Building. f" fc. A. BOWLBT, ttorney and Counsellor at Law Office on Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon T II. SIANHEIiIi, NOTARY PUBLIC, Real Estate and Commission Agent. Agent for the American Building and Loan Association, One door west of Telegraph office. IK. J. K. LA FORCE.. DENTIST. Kooms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows Building, ASTORIA, .... OREGON. D US. A. lb AND J. A. PUIIO.V Cass street, between 3rd and 4th. Special attention to Diseases of Women and Children, by Dr. A, L. Fulton. Special attention to Surgery, by Dr. J. A. Fulton. Office noun from 10 to 12 a. m and 1 to 4 r. m. Ttt. J Y TtTTTl.K. !' .-MCIAN AND SUKUKOM It oiiu No. a i'ytlilati Building, i ince hours 10 to 12 ami l to C. Nhjhf c.ills at Room No. 9. ML IK. JHt. 01Vi:V8-AI)AllI. Office and residence, D. K. Warren's for mer residence, Astoria, Oregon. Diseases or Women auj Children, and of the Eye and Ear, specialties. o lt.O. II. F.HTKS. I'll YSICIAN AND SURdEON. Special attention to Diseases of Women anil Sni-jerv. kkkick: Opposite Telegraph Office, up stairs, Asiona, iregon. u. A. MM ITU. DENTIST. i Rooms 1 and 2 1'ythlan Building over C. IL Cooper's Store. AND COMMISSION HOUSE. MARTIN OLSEN, Successor to K C .Holden. The oldest established Commission House In Oregon. Goods of all kinds sold on coin 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 MAUTIH OI.8K.N NETTING FOR- SEINES potjnds WH. J. HOOPER & CO., 110 E. Pratt, near Light, BALTIMORE, MD.. o .. .......... f PI a a. 9 M&nuini""ii COTTON ANDFLAXGILLNETS. o r.nnKS. SEint wt-. 2 sl. Twine of all nd. Ma- E Biifa. Cotton 4 HcmP " J&mK TS&533$8co3wQW9ow2OT DWxOoQwSAooOvy$Cx!yS28?t Rich and Poor, Prince and Peasant, the Millionaire and Day Laborer, by their common use of this remedy, attest the world-wide rep utation of Ayer's Pills. Leading phy. jicians recommend these pills for Stomach and Liver Troubles, Costive ness, Biliousness, and Sick Headache ; also, for Rheumatism, Jaundice, and Neuralgia. They are sugar-coated ; con tain no calomel ; are prompt, but mild, in operation; and, therefore, the very best medicine for Family Use, as well as for Travelers and Tourists. "I have derived great relief from Ayert Pills. Five years ago I was taken so ill with Rheumatism that I was unable to do any work. I took three boxes of Ayer's Pills and was entirely cured. Since that time I am never without a box of these pills." Peter Christensen, Sherwood, "Wis. "Ayer's Pills have been in use in my family upwards of twenty years and have completely verified all that is claimed for them. In attacks of piles, from which I suffered many years, they afford greater relief than any other medicine I ever tried." T. F. Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. " I have used Ayer's PlUs for a num ber of years, and have never found any thing equal to them for giving me an appetite and imparting energy and strength to the system. I always keep them in the house." R. D. Jackson, Wilmington, Del. " Two boxes of Ayer's Pills cured mo of severe Headache, from which I was long a sufferer. Emma Keyes, Hubbardston, Mass. "Whenever I am troubled with con stipation, or suffer from loss of appetite, Ayer's Pills set me right again." A. J. Kiser, Jr., Bock House, Va. liimir'a Pilla flTA in fTATlflrftl tlftlVftnd among our customers. Our sal.-s of tliem exceeu tnose oi au oiuer paw iuui- i.:n.1 Wa lm.A nApar Irnnwn them fall to giye entire satisfaction." Wright & ilanneliy, aan uiego, xexas. Ayer's Pills, rBEFABED BT Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Man, Sold by all Dealers in Medicine. UEALTH Without Health can not be enjo) ed. THEREFORE USE J It is the best helper to Health and the quickest cure on Earth, use it in time for all diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Skin. It cures Rheumatism, Malaria, Coated Tongue and Headache, relieves Constipation, Bilious ness and Dyspepsia, drives all impurities out of the Blood and dries up old Sores. The Business men buy it, the Workiiigmen use it, the Ladies taVe it, the Children cry for it and the Farmer ay it is their best health preserver. Sold ei erywhere, f i.oo a bottle; six for $5.00. Ho for TJeJeasie! Free Camping Grounds at Austin's. There is an abundance of clams, crabs, trout, oysters ami all kinds of alt aud fresh water fish. Good safe Sea bathing, fresh air and the best hunting grounds In America. Campers and lsltors can find at my store everything they require In the way of an outfit and provisions. A first class bar and billiard table are connected with ray establishment. Board from S7 to so per w eek. For paitlculars call on or address JAS. P. AUSTIN, Store, Seaside. Oregon. Austin's Is open the year round. F.H.SURPRENANT&CO., SUCCESSORS TO J". O. HOSS County Coroner. First Class Undertaking ESTABLISHMENT. New Styles, Caskets and funeral material Next to ASTouiAX ofllce. FISH NETTING. SEINES, TRAPS, POUNDS, Netting or Every Description AND At LOWEST FACTORY PRICES. SALMON NET THREADS. W00DBERRY Seine Twines and Lines. HENRY DOYLE & CO.. n 51? & gjg Mafket S AN FBANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. jrtS-agftOyj-'-yjQ, P0EG0T HIS BEIDE. An Anecdote About Thomas A . Edison's Queer Absent-Mindednese. A correspondent writing for the New York Pres? saye: I doubt if the storv of Thomas A. Edisou'a first marriage has ever been told in print. As everybody knows, Edison is a very absent minded man when once be becomes thoroughly absorbed in a subject. He married his flrat wife after a very brief courtship. (Shortly alter the nuptial Knot una been tied Edison began thinking of some intricate mechanical or elec trical problems. Without saying a word to his bride or the wedding guests he went into his laboratory and began work. The gnests waited in vain for his return. Mrs. Edison knew her husband's eccentricities and accepted the situation philosophic ally. She went to the bridal chamber and prepared to wait up for her bet ter half. Finally, becoming very sleepy, she retired. When 6ho awoke in the morning her husband was still absent. Mr. Edison did not appear nil that day or the following night. It wo' just forty-eight nours alter uie tnar rinee had been performed that Mrs. Edison, becoming alarmed, decided upon going into her husband's work shop. When she entered the room she saw the inventor lying on his work bench, sleeping peacefully. Of course she gavo a little shriek, woman-like, vou know, but the prostrate form with boots on and toes turned heaven ward never budced. Upon closer examination by Ms. Edison, who had noted the regular breathing of her '-hubbie," she dis covered thnt his wedding clothes wore covered with oils and chemicals. She then becarno real angry, nud walking over to the bench where her hnahnnd lav. shook him roughly. "Go away from mel" ho shouted, not knowing where lie was. uo wny from me, I say; can't you see I'm thinking. "1 should say yon were Tommy,' responded his wife. "Now, don't you think it about time you took off that thinking cap of yours and gave me a little attention" "Well, I'll think abont it, as you reonest." responded the inventor. "Now, please let me nlone, or I fear I shall be forced to set tne new At this juncture Edison suddenly came to. and iuinniue up exclaimed: "Who am I, where am I and who nre your When his wife told him who and where ho was, nt-d who she was, to use a term in common parlance, yon could have bought him for a cent he felt so chean: "I had forgotten all nbont my mar riage,,' he said. "Well. I hone, responded his wife, "you won't let this occur again," and I am inclined to believe thnt he did net. Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria Are snread bv contasion. by the trans fer of living matter. These particles come from the skin, the membranous lining of the mouth, nose and throat. and from the intestines and urinary or gans. Disinfect promptly aim thor oughly with Daruys Prophylactic Flu id, the great germ destroyer. Trot". II. T. Liinton, of the Vamlcr hilt University. Twin., savs: "As a dis infectant and detergent Darbys Proph ylactic Jrimu is superior to any prepa ration with which 1 am acquaint"d."' The Argentine Republic says that it has enough Italian immigrants. Italy says that enough Italians have emigrated. There is no chance for n disagreement there. A DL'TY TO YOEKSELF. It is surprising that people will use a common, ordinary pill when they can secure a valuable English one for the same money. Dr. Acker's English pills are apositive cure for sick-headache and all liver troubles. They are small, sweet, easly taken and do not gripe. .). W. Conn, Druggist. The celebration of Memorial Day has reached even the City of Mexico. The American colony decorated the graves of the soldiers of the war of 1817 who are buried in that city. GL'AKD AUAIXST TUP. STU1KK, And always have a bottle of Acker's En glish Kemedy in the house. You cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your lit tle one, or a cold or cough may fasten itself upon you. One dose is a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treatment A sample bottle is given you free and the Kemedy guaranteed by J. W. Conn, Druggist An Indian in the Everglades, Fla., it is said, is still holding in slavery negroes that were his when tlio wnr broke out. Ayer's Earsaparilla, operating through the blood, radically cures scrofnlous taint. We regret to learn from the Wil mington, N. 0., Star in regard to moonshiners, that "executing the law in some portions of North Carolina ib about as dangerous as scouting in time of uotaal war." An ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. Pfunder's Or egon Blood Purifier expels all impuri ties of the blood and should be used in all diseasosof the stomach, liver and kidneys. Take it EATIfiG OS SHIP-EOAED. How the Big Lardere of the Ocean Steamers are Supplied A writer of the New York Stas gives some interesting facts abont tne enormous quantity or rood con sumed in one trip of .1 steamship. Tl.e perishable food only is bought in this country, and such things ns melons, ojsters, cigars, peaches, to matoes and other articles that are cheaper and better here than abroad, together with the necessary supply of coal to carry the ship across the Aatlautic. hen a vessel of the iirst class is lying nt her dock in New York in the spring months, with near ly a thonsand people to feed for seven or eight days, sho takes in au enor mous quant'ty ot provuions,;wuioh are put in the ice-house. Of fresh beef the usual quantity is 12,503 pounds, with 7C0 pounds of corned beef, 5,230 pounds of mutton, 850 pounds of lamb, 350 pounds of veal and the same quantity or pork, nud about 2,000 pounds of fresh tish. These figures may well make the thrifty housewife stare m open-eyed wonder. What could she do with 15 tons of potatoes, put aboard every tendajs? The supply of game is also euormous Think of 200 brace of grouse for n single v-ojage, with GOO fowls. MOO chickens, 100 ducks, 50 geese and 80 turkejs, besides 30 hampors of vegetables, 220 quarts of ice-cream, 1,000 quarts of milk, and 11,500 eggs. The groceries for the round trip in clude G50 pounds of tea, 1,200 pounds of coffee, J.G50 of white sugar, 2,800 of moist sngar, 750 of pulverized sugar, 2.000 of butter. U500 of ham aud 1,000 of bacon. Hough weather is very expeusivc to tlio company, as the record of n recent vojnge sliows among tho broken articles 000 plates, 280 cups, 413 saucers, l,2Ki tumblers, 200 wine glasses. 27 decanters nmi C3 water bottles. A .Multitude or Ailment. The ailments which afllict the kidneys ami liI.Tdcler are so numerous, that increl to iidinc them would fill asiuce Ltroiitriinninjr tne limns 01 mis arucie. ftinnre 11 10 -ay, thai thev aru hntli obstinate ami daiiKcrous. To their prevention HostPttor's .Sioiu.ieli Hitters is well aiUiit-!!. The stimulus which it lends to to the action of the kldnej s iMicn tney are ipinat;ic, sei ,e to connieiaci a tendency in them to l.ipse. first, into a state or pernicious inactivity, and atter wards Into one of positive oiimhIc disease, which soon ilestros their dclicitc integu ments, poisons the blood and causes death. A double purpose issencd by tills depurent. It promotes aciiWt of the kidneys-, and expels impurities from the blood which have no natural channel of outlet, except these organs. Constipation, uil'ousnevi, fiver and ague, rh unut ism and djspepsla. are also remedied bj this medicine of thorough ac tion and wide scope. A runaway train on the Duluth & Iron railroad had attained thp fright ful speed of 110 miles au hour before being wrecked. a cuius i;i!.m:i. Another child killed b the use of opiates given in the forn ot Soothing syrup. Why mother give their children such diadly poison is surprising when they can relcave the child of its peculiar troubles by using Acker's Baby soother. It contains no Opium or Morphine. Sold by .1. W. Conn, Dniggi-t. It is mentioned as n case of luck that a Connecticut man was killed the other day after insuring his life for SIU.UU. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria iVhen Baby was sick, we gaTe her Castoria. When she was a Child, sho cried for Castoria, ivlien she became SIiS3, she clung to Castoria, iVhen she had Children, she gavo them Castoris Cleveland property owners com plain against a motor company be cnuso its cars aro to rnn ten miles per hour. POWDEI Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes, A marvel ,mrity, strength and wholesome ness. Mo economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In competition with the multi tude of low test, short weight, alum or phos B hate powders. Sow only fn ran. Kovai, AKl NO POWPEB CO. 106 Vall-St. N. Y. D. W. Crowley & Co. .gents, Portland. Oregon. DYSPEPSIA. iS that misery experienced when wo sud denly become awaro that we possess a labolical arrangement called a stomach. Tho stomach Is tne reservoir from which every fibre and tlssne mast be nourished, andany trouble with It Is soon relt through out tho whole system. Anions a dozen dyspeptics no two will have the same pre dominant symptoms. Dyspeptlcsolactlve mental power nud a bilious temperament aro subject to blck Ileaduclio; those, fleshy and phlegmatic havoCoiisilpatlon, whilo tho thin and nervousare abandoned togloomy forebodings. Some dyspeptics are wonderfully forgetful; others have great irritability of temper. Whatever form Dyspepsia may take, ono thing is certain, The underlying- cause is in the JLIfJEIt, and ono thing more Is equally certain, no ono will remain a dyspeptic who will jfeanr It will correct Acidity of the Stomach, Expel foul gases, Allay Irritation, Assist Digestion, and, at tho same TT" S time Start the Iivcr to icor.-ing-, tvhen all other troubles soon disappear. "My wife was a confirmed dyspeptic. Some three years ago bytheadwee of l)r Sterner, of Augusta, she was induced to try Simmoiw I iver Regulator. I teel grateful forlhe relief it has given her, and may all who read tin and are aSlictedin anyway, whether chronic cr other wise, use Simmons Ltcr Kegulanr an.l 1 feel confident health wdlbc restored to ?U uhowiU be advised." Wm. M. Keksii, l'ort Valley, Ca. Sec that you gel the Ouiiiine, with red 2 on front of Wrapper, TRErARCU ONLY BY J. II. ZEILIN Ai CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Trice Sl.OO. Justus pmvAitn. davekkvnpdv. Kr.EiY & r.mvAKits. PIIOriUETOKS OF THE First Class in Every Respect Thoroughly Kenovated and I'epalred throughout : b" Urge, sunny rooms. TWO DI3IXG ItOUilIS. Tables supplied with everything the mar ket altords. Fine Har and Itilli.ird ltoom : choice biauds Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Free Conch to nmt from the House. A Fin Sample ltoom for Commercial traveler". net House. Itetwecn Thhd and Fourth, Astoii j. Oregon. GRAY & PRATT Proprietors. KATES, $1 per Iay. Special Terms by the Week. New Furniture, New Beds, Clean and Neat l'ooins. First Class Meals, Prompt and Polite Waiters ; Everything first-class. Try it and see. NO CHINAMEN EMPLOYED. Serra's Eestaurant Iterated and Refurnished Throughout. Kooms to let by the Day, Week or Month, First class m every respect. Tables furnished witli all the delicacies of the season. The finest brands of Imported and Domes tic wines, Liquors aim cigars at tne uar. Zinfandel Wines, 50 cents per gallon, Families supplied. S37Ior a good bed and a square meal go lOlUO 9CK1UI ltCSlAUltAM, Near O. K. & N. Dock, Astoria, Mler & Chase Music House, SOLK AGE2.TS FOB The MATCHLESS DECKER BROTHERS, Ivers & Pond and J. C. & Fischer Pianos, ALSO Mason & Hamlin and A. B. Chase Co.'s Organs. Wtite for Catalogue and Prices. WINTER & HARPER, 71 Morrison St., TORTLAND, OR. Sheet 3fnslc anil Merchandise Dep't Separate. u. ii. risuiibu, rroprieior. A NEW ENTERPRISE. City Express Transfer Company. H. D. Thing and C. E. Miller, PROPRIETORS. Headquarters at Main Street wharf. TELEPHONE NO. 43. A General Express and Delivery Business iniusacicu. Your patronage Is solicited. J. O. CLINTON DEALER IN CIGARS AND TOBACCO, FRUITS, NTJTS, Candies, Smokers' Articles, Etc. New Goods Received Dally, OppoHlt City Hook Store. $40, $40, $40, $40. The above amount buys a lot in Pleas ant Llttlo Homes. Ave miles from Portland Postolllce, for a brief period. In stallments. S5 down and $2.50 a month. High, level, populated and near terminus of iiroposeu new motor line, saies negouaiea by mall. For circulars and full particulars, address, EMPIRE LAND CO., 74 Morrison St. Portland, Or ciUiWi;g PARKER HOUSE. Iain ti CASH. NEWGL F( -IKZX2:N A3ffB B Sultable for all occasions and occupations Just receh ed for July 4th trade.- Besides Men's new Dress Suits I am now show ...n-ivcia aim niieo x-iuiis some nne and Knee Pants up Men's and Boys' NEOLIOEE OVERSHIRTS anil UH1.AU1NIJKIED DRESS SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR.'NECliWEAR, HOSIERY. nATS, TRUNKS. TRAVELING BAGS, BLANKETS, (JUILTS, etc., etc. Goods Marked in Plain Figures. X Xa. Opposlt'e ifescueCEng'lne House. Street Cars rnnning by tho door. pALL AND EXAMINE OUR FINE LINE OF LIGHT SINGLE AND DOUBLE BUGG Lap Robes, Sheets, Nets, etc. Astoria Harness ai- Sale Shop, JE SAIZ, - 3VEi,33Liaso3?. OLNEY ST., ASTOIUA, OKEGON;. The New Model Range CAN BE HAD IN Agent. Call and Examine It ; You Will bo Pleased. E.R.IIawesIs also Agent for (he Buck Patent Cooking Stove, AND OTOER FIRST CLASS STOVES. Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand. ZaZa -AXD CEILING G000 double roll of Wall Taper and Decorations of tho latest styles and shades jnst received direct from Eastern factories. Also a largo assortment of CARPETS, Of all Rrade3 in benntiful new designs New Smyrna Rugs, Portiere Curtains. China Matting, Etc., Etc, Call and examine. CHAS. HEILBORN. CmUS. EVEKSON. F. COOK THE Central Hot EVENSON & COOK. On the European Plan. LARGE CLEAN ROOMS. A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT Board by the Day, Week or Month Private Rooms for Families, Etc. Transient Custom Solicited. Oysters, Fish, Meats, Etc., Cooked to Order. AVATERSt., Opp. Foard & StokcH A FIRST CLASS SALOON Run In connection with the Premises. The Best of WINE8, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Good Billiard Tables and Frlvate Canl Rooms. THE VIENNA Restaurant anfl Chop House. C. W. Fisher &. Co., Prop's. Game, Fish, Oysters, Etc., COOKED TO ORDER- Flno Private Booms. J'vcrythlns first Class. Genevieve Street, rear of Grlftlu & Reed's. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ONE PRICE. FOR- lug In Boj s' Suits, besides the 2-pleco Sutts- values in o-piece suits, Loar, vests to age of II years. for Seaside. &c. Also. PERCALE. WlHTE, i&StOriaj Oreg032. ASTORIA, ONLY OF W is the Leading and Only First-Class RESTAURANT. Good Cooking. Clean Sen Ices. Reasonable Trices, rohte Waiters. Prompt Attention. Try Him and You will ho more than Satisfied, Everybody Says So, Private Rooms. MAIN STREET, - - - ASTORIA. The Astor House, E.E.ROSS, - PROPRIETOR. Newly Repainted. Repaired, Refllted, Re furnished and Thoroughly Renovated. A Larp, Clean,- -Well-kept House. KATES : From a Dollar a Day Upwards. First-class In all its appointments, clean neat, sunny rooms, w ell furnished and well kept. YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL. i-Free Coach to and from the House. 7 'APKEfc