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ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER II. 1889,
VOL. XXXIII, NO. 59.
PRICE JblVE CENTS
The Teacher
fiTho advised her pupils to strengthen
.heir minds by the use of Ayer's Sar
laparilla, appreciated the truth that
aodily health is essential to mental
rigor. For persons of delicate and feeble
'oustitution, whether young or old, this
nedicine is remarkably beneficial. Be
uire you get Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
" Every spring and fall I take a num
ber of bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and
am greatly benefited." Mrs. James H.
Eastman, Stoneham, Mass.
"I have taken Ayer's Sarsaparilla
with great benefit to my generaliiealth."
Miss Thirza L. Crerar, Palmyra, Md.
"My daughter, twelve years of age,
has suffered for the past year from
General Debility.
A few' weeks since, we began to give
her Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Her health ha3
greatly improved." Mrs! Harriet H.
Battles, South Chelmsford, Mass.
"About a 3 ear ago I began using Ayer'a
Sai.sapaiilla as a remedy for debility
and neuralgia resulting from malarial
exposure in the army. I was in a very
bad condition, but six bottles of the Sar
Hanarilla, w itli occasional doses of Ayer's
.Tills, have greatly improved my health.
I am now able to work, and feel that I
-annot sav too much for your excellent
remedies." F. A. Pinkham, South
Moluncns, Me.
"My daughter, sixteen years Old, is
.sing A ver's Sarsaparilla with good ef
tert." Ue S. J. Graham, United
Urelhreu Chinch, Buckhannon,"W. Va.
" I suffered from
Nervous Prostration,
'.ith lame Lark and headache, and have
l.een much benefited by the use of Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. I am now 80 years of age,
ami am satisfied that my present health
mid prolonged life are due to the use of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla." Lucy Moffitt,
ICilliugly, Conn.
Mrs. Ann H. Farnsworth, a lady 79
ears old, So. Woodstock, Vt., writes:
"After several weeks' suffering from
net ous prostration, I procured a bottle
i Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and before I
had taken half of it my usual health
tetiirued."
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Price $1 ; ii bottles. $5. Worth $5 a bottle.
M 15 Porart.
"Ihavoboona great sufferer from
Torpid liver and Dyspepsia. Every
thing I ate disagreed with xno until I
began taking
Ms Pill
I can now digest any kind of food,
never have a headache, and have gain
ed fifteen pounds in weight."
IV. C. SCHTJI.TZE, Columbia, S. C.
SOLD EVERYWHERE. '
Office, 44 Murray St, New York.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
There Is no occasion for the most fastidi
ous of our citizens to send to Portlaud or
San Francisco for
Custom Made Clothes
As they can pet Better Fits. Better Work
manship, and for less Money.
By Leaving their Orders with MEANY.
New Goods by Every Steamer.
Call and See Htm and Satisfy Yourself.
P. J. Meany. Merchant Tailor.
AUCTION
AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
MARTIN OLSEHT,
Successor to E. C Jlolden.
.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.
Finestock of Furniture on hand.
When you want Bargains In" Household
Hoods g to
-. 3IAKTIN OLHKN
TING
f-OR
SEINES
POUNDS
WH. J. HOOPER & CO.,
110 E. Pratt, near Light,
BALTIMORE. MD.,
Manufacturers of
COTTON AND FLAX GILL NETS,
CORKS, SEINE LEADS, &.C.
Seise Twine of all binds, Ma-
.sills. Cotton fc Hemp Rope.
TELEGRAPHIC .
Specials to The Astorian.
Ouf Portland Telegraphic Letter.
Jim Turk, Oaptain and Board of Trade.
Various News Notes Prom the Metropolis
PortiiA-d, Sept 10. The fall meet
ing of the Portland speed association
opened to-day at City Yiew park. In
spite of the threatening -weather the
attendance was very large. The races
-were good and suit the public, but
were bad for the talent, as none of the
favorites were winners.
The decision of the judges in the
first race caused great dissatisfaction
to Montana owners and sports. It is
rumored that several stables will with
draw their horses from the meeting.
Jack Doud, owner of "Sunday" and
"Ju Ju" publicly denounced the
judges, at the same time withdrawing
his horses. The crowd evidently
sided with the judges.
The first race was a quarter-mile
and repeat. "Cyclone" was a big fa
vorite in the pools, selling at twenty, in
a field of six, ten.
.First head "Sunday" won, "Jim
Miller" second, "Cyclone" third. Time,
twenty-three and three-quarters. Mu
rals, SG6.
Second heat "Jim Miller' won;
"White Cloud" second; "Cyclone"
third. Time, twenty-four and three
quarters. Third heat "Jim Miller" won first
and second money, "Sunday" fouling.
Time, twenty-four.
The second race was a mile dash:
"Frank Brady" first, "Little Phil"
second, "Coloma" third. Time 1 :45.
Trotting race, 250 class; three in
five for a purse of six hundred dollars.
Seven entriesr "Alta," "Alting,"
"Lady Maud" "Pricemont." 'S. S.,"
"Susie S." "Kitty Ham."
The first heat "Alta" first, "Lady
Maud'-' second, "Alting" third. Time,
2:29.
Kace postponed until to-morrow at
one o'clock.
TO HANG NOVEMBER 1ST.
Sandy Olds was to-day sentenced by
Judge Stearns to be hanged on Fri
day, November 1st.
jos. won't skin.
JoeHolladay has refused to sign
the notice of sale of personal proper
ty as ordered by judge Stearns.
TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT.
Isaac Lawrence, the opium fiend
who -was arrested last Saturday for
passing counterfeit money was sub
jected to a United States commis
sioner's examination this morning
before Paul P. Deady and his case
taken under advisement.
CHILD KIMiED BY A FALL.
Shortly before noon to-day a little
fourvear old dauerter of Mr. "Wil
liam Hydesay fell from the top of a
landing of the stairway m the Inter
national hotel, bounding down to the
first floor. She was picked up in an
unconscious condition. Dr. Can-
thorne was summoned. It was
learned upon examination that she
had sustained a fracture of the base
of the skull and also at the right side
of the skull from the effects of which
she died.
DIED OF HIS INJURIES.
W. W. Shoffner the freight jcon
ductor who was run .over by the
freight train at the Southern Pacific
east side yard yesterday mojning at
11:45 died last evening at 8 o'clock at
St. Vincent's hospital.
JIM TURK AND CAPT. STEVENS.
Captain Stevens the master of the
British ship Lord Canning has
caused Jim Turk's arrest on the charge
of enticing sailors away. The case
was tried in justice Phelan's court
bv a jury: the defendant was acquit
ted. As the Lord Canning sails hence
for Liverpool to-morrow morning
the master desired to get his sailors
back; therefore through his attorney
FISH NETTING.
SEINESTRAPS, POUNDS,
Mting of Every Description
AND
At LOWEST FACTORY PRICES.
B&B.BOXTE.'S
SALMON NET THREADS.
WOODBERRY
Seise Twines ant" Lines.-
HENRY omiE & CO.;
&1 7 MrTO Market Stv ' .
SAN'FBAXCtSCO, CALIFORNIA."
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A sale that will prove a Cyclone to competitors. An array of Bargains that will tickle the purchasing public. I have advices that my unusually
large stock of Fall and Winter Goods is in transit and will be here soon; which fact forces me to make room by
sacrificing the stock on hand without reserve.
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SLASHING SLAUGHTER OF 3
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S Wales, Cheviots nnd Worsteds of th prettiest designs, 2
S made up in the most artistic manner. Adjectives piled up
g in cold type would fail to give you an idea of the elegance g
and intrinsic worth of the "multitude of Fashionable 5
S Suits markeH for slaughter. 3
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Choice lines of fine Negligee Shirts; Woolen Underwear,
Cotton Lisle Thread, Silk and Woolen Hose, Suspenders,
Handkerchiefs, etc. AH these mu9t
rest, and go at A SAumtiuis.
: H;3L.a. ..
Single Pant
; Without. a doubt the largest line
; UUbUUIg will bUYt) uiDUl liuui uid ttlllic, buoy mo uuumcu
: at fabulous LOW PRICES.'' : -
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Conscious of the impositions practiced upon an unsuspecting public by unreliable dealers, I Emphatically Guarantee this to be the first genuine
Sacrifice sale in Astoria. I have 15,000 Dollars' worth of goods on the way now, and it is to my interest to slaughter everything on hand in order
to make room, and all wide awake business men acknowledge my plan as the most successful. Once more reminding the public that this sale
holds good FOR 30 DAYS ONLY, and to cash buyers. Reliably yours,
issued the following demand to Mr.
Turk which was served by an officer
of the justice court.
- Portland, Or., Sept. 7th,
To Mr. Jas. Turk, Portland, Oregon :
' Sib: As attorney for CapL Thomas
Stevenson of the British ship Lord
Canning I demand of you the imme
diate return to said ship of the sea
men belonging to it which you have
heretofore enticed and persuaded to
Jeave and depart from said vessel with
out permission of the master, Thos.
Stevenson the officer commanding the
vessel. Unless you comply Herewith
by Monday evening Sejpt. -9," thelaw
will he enforced against; you.
(Signed) S. H. Gbeen:
. Attorney.
Messers. Balfour, Guthrie & Co.,
charterers of the vessel are under the
impression that the board of trade of
this city should take up the matter of
prosecuting Turk in order to estab
lish a precedent if possible. As it is
it appears that certain actions have
been taken which don't please the
committee appointed to attend to
these matters until this disorder is
regulated, and they don't wish to take
any decisive lecral stens.
The agent of Balfour, Guthrie & Co.
says he feels satisfied that the board
should take up the matter and that it
will inaBhorttime do so. "We do
not," said be, "care to undertake a
measure which is not properly pur
province. If we institute the proceed
ings and win the case thereby estab
Jishing the validity of the laws, and
Its feasibility as well, the expense and
and trouble will all be ours, to the
board's and' everybody else's profit"
GUARD AGAINST TIIK STRIKE,
Antfalways have ar bottle of Acker's En
glish Kemedy in the house. You cannot
tell how soon Croup may strike your lit
tle ont or a nnld.nr rrmrrlt mnv fnstrn
Htjelf Upon you. One dose is a preventive
mm a iciY uuses u-'uusiiive cure, ah
Throat and Lung-troubles yield to its
y.
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Everything
share the fate of the
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HERMAN
, THE LIVE
The eastern press and the tele
graphic reports speak of Oregon's
display of fruits, grainB and grasses
at the G. A. K. encampment at Mil
waukee as being far ahead of any
thing ever before exhibited in the
east from the sundown shores. Ore
gon has been thoroughly advertised
by this enterprising stroke and the
results are bound to be great.
Very Risky Indeed.
To tamper with tho sypmtoma indicative of
crowing kidnoy disorder; to neglect for a
brief timo needful stimulation of the renal
organs when their inactivity points, as it al
wayandlinmistakahly does, to their event
ual permanent disease, is certainly yery risky
indeed. This is. however, a risk that many
persons porcoptlbly drifting into Bright's dis
ease, diabotes. catarrh of the bladder, &c .
constantly incur. So thoso who road, rofloct
and heod tho lessons of rocordod oxperience.
the advisability of using Jlostetter's Stomach
Bitters as a diuretic, need scarcely more than
a suggestion. No fact is more generally ad
mitted by the medical profession and the pub
lic than its efficacy for tho -provontion of se
rious renal disease. Tho unmedicated excit
ants of commorco, no matter how puro. boar
in mind, react prejudicially upon the kidneys
when Inactive Tho Bitters subdues malaria,
constipation and rheumatism.
The Albany and Astoria railroad
surveyors are getting neafer to the
city every day, and wo soon expect to
s'ee a man 'trying to hide behind-a
small red and white fi9h pole, while
another plays "peek-a-boo" with him
through a py-glass on stilts, right in
the main street. Tillamook Watch
Tower, 7.
WE CA.V AMD DO
nnnranino' A olror'rj THnnd "Rlixir for it
has been fully demonstrated to tho.peo-
oil nfliarnrannr!ltinn) fnr hlnfwl fllspncpq.
It is a positive cure for syphilitic poison
ing. Ulcers, iirupuons anu .rimpies. 11
purifies the whole system and thorough
ly builds up the constitution. J. W.
If you learn that people say spite
ful, wioked things about you, and
untruthful things at that, be gniet.
Not a particle of quinine nor any
mineral substance is contained in
Ayer'a Ague Cure yet it is a war
ranted specific for malaria.
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CLOTHIER AND HATTER,
The Mikado.
N. J. BERGMAN, Prop.
(Successor to J. C. Clinton.)
Fine Chocolate Bon. Bons
AND CONFECTIONS. ALSO
Finest Brands Cigars, Tobaccos,
AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES,
FRUITS, NUTS, ETC.
Charlotte Russe Cream Soda
A SPECIALTY.
New Goods received fresh, daily. Mease
give me a call.
Third street, near Telegraph Office.
Carnahan & Go.
SUCCESSORS TO
i. w. cask;..
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE JtND
RETAIL DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE;
Comer Chenamiis ancLCass streets.
ASTORIA -
- OREGON
o for Tie SeasMe!
Free .Camping Grounds ai Austin's.
There Is an abundance of clams, crabs,
trout, oysters and all kinds of salt and fresh
water fish.
Good safe Sea bathing, fresh air and the
best hunting grounds In America.
Campers and visitors can find at my store
everything they require In the way of an
outfit and provisions.
A first class bar and bllllaid table are
connected with my establishment.
Board from $7 to 0 per week.
For particulars call on or address
, JAS. P. AUSTIN,
Store. Seaside, Oregon.
Aus.m's is open the year round.
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1 MERCILESS MASSACRE OF '
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2 2
S Counters are groaning beneath the heaps of Fashionable 2
S Boys' Clothing. Room is needed, and to the delight of -2
Astoria mothers, I will give them a chance to dress their,
2 darlings stylishly and cheap. 3
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Hats
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This line has always been my strong point, but in the
general avalanche of crumbling prices, they too will go.
OTS
S The knife will not spare this department, it will cat to ;
! the bone, and as in every other department it will have a ;
; tendency to cut prices with remarkable effect. i
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I. "W7 CASE,
Insurance Agent.
REPRESENTING :
California Marine Ins. Co., S. F.
Columbia Fire and Marine Ins. Co.,
Portland.
Home Mutual Insurance Co.', S. F.
Phoenix of London.
Imperial of London.
Robb Sl Parker,
AGENCY OK
Fire and Marine Insurance,
With an Aggregate Capital of
$70,000,000
IMPERIAL, of London.
CALIFORNIA, of California,
j CONNECTICUT, of Hartford.
UOAKLAND HOME, of Oakland.
) LION, of London.
FIREMAN'S FUND, of California.
?UEEN, of London.
5h
in and Commission Anencv
! '.. ..FIRE-INSURANCE
IN FIRST CJbASS COMPANIES
' Representing 813,000,000
PHtENIX,
Hartford, Conn.
HOME,
New York,
AGENCY PACIFIC EXPRESS CO
C. P. UPSHUR,
Main Street Wharf - Astoria, Oregon.
$67,000,000 Capital
Liverpool & London & Globe. North British
and Mercantile of London and Edinburgh.
Hartford of Connecticut, Commercial of
California Agricultural, of Watertown, New
York, London & Lancashire of Liverpool,
Eng.. Fire Insurance Companies, Represent
In a capital of $67,000,000.
B. VAN" DUSEjy, Agent.
GXP
and Caps.
AND SHOES.
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I. W, Casey
BANKER.
ESTABLISHED - - 1870.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Drafts drawn available in any part of the
U. S. and Europe, and on Hong Kong, China
Office Hoxms : 10 a. m. to 3 r. m.
Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon.
Fashionable Dressmaking.
A NEW ESTABLISHMENT;
Stylo and Fit Guaranteed.
Our aim is to Please our Patrons.,
The patronage of the Ladies of Astoria is
respectfully solicited.
Northw est corner Fourth and Cass streets.
Mrs. T. S. Jewett & Mrs. Blrdsey
-THE-
DIAMOND PALADE
GUSTAY HANSEN, Prop'r.
A Large and Well Selected Stock of Fine
At Extremely Low Prices.
All Goods Bought at This Establishment
Warranted Genuine.
Watcli and CIoclc Repairing
A SPECIALTY.
Cornpr Cass and Squemoqua 'Streets.
Magee, Argand and Acorn
Stoves i Ranges.
Cooking and Heating,
EVERYONE FULLY WARRANTED.
WATER CLOSETS, PLUHBIXG GOODS,
PUMPS, SI5KS, AND BATH TUBS.
OHENAMDS STREET.
Diamoiifls i Jewelry