z$ft$i t;ff-f Up! & TCT" -9&gmmz W) has been established and as a SHAVING SOAP, every city ot the world. It is the purest, cleanest, finest, The most economical, and therefore The vest and most popular of all soaps for GENERAL TOILET PURPOSES; and for use in the nursery it is recommended by thousands of intelligent mothers throughout the civilized world, because while serving as a cleanser and detergent, its emollient properties prevent the chafing and discomforts to which infants are so liable. PEARS' SOAP can now be had of nearly all Druggists in the United States, HUT BE SURE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE, as there are worthless imitations. OCIETY MEETINGS. Astor Lodge No. 6, K. of P. Regular meetings every wed nesday evening at 7 :30 p. ai. at Tythian Castle Sojourning Knights In good stand ing cordially invited to attend. By order C. C D. It, BLOUNT, K ollt. and S. Scandinavian Benevolent Society. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS SOCIK ty at their rooms' in Pythian building at eight o'clock . m.. on the second ana fourth Tuesdays ol each month, AUG. DANIELSON, Secretary. Seaside Lodge No. 12. A. O. TJ. W. KEGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. will be held In their Hall in Pythian Castle, on Saturday evening of each week, at 7 o'clock. Member of the order in good standing, and TislUsig Itrothers are invited to attend. Li brary will be open fifteen minutes before and alter each meeting. By order M. W. W. B. ROSS, Rec Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O.F KEG t'LAR MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN campment No. 13. I. O. O. F at the Lodge. In the Odd Fellows Building, at seven v St., on the second and fourth Mondays of each mouth. Sojourning breth ren cordially invited. By order C. T. Astoria Building & Loan Association THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS Association a- held at 8 r. m.. on the first Wednesday of each month. Oflicc on Genevieve street, south of Chenamus. W. L. ROBB. Secretary. Common UounciL KEGULAR MEETINGS, SECOND AND fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at a o'clock. siVrms desiring t have matters acted mion bv Uie Council, at anv recular meet ing mut present the same to the Auditor and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening prior to Uie Tuesday on which tho Council uoids lis regular meeting. TUOS.S.JEWETT, Auditor and Police Judge, .U'MXESS CARDS. W !. HOWARD, M. D. 1IOMCEOPATIIIST. Graduate or University of Michigan. Ohio over A. V. Allen's store, northeast corner Third and Cavs. - Hours from 10 to 12 a. in.. 2 to 1 and 7 to 7 :30 p. m. TTT I. ICAYMOXI. CIVIL SXGLXEKK. County Surveyor of Clatsop County. Office : Room No. 7. Kinney's Brick, Asto . ria, Oregon. A A. CkKVF.tiA.M, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Om - Flavel'.s new brick building, corner 6ecoud and Cass streets : up stairs. C. J. CUKTZS. Attnrnej-at-Law: "otry Public Commissioner of Deeds for Washington Territory Office in Flavel's new brick building. Cor. Second and Cass streets. J ! II. S31ETIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Olnce o i Cas3 street. 2 doors back of Odd Fellow Building, Astoria, Oregon. I i. . noVL,r, . t tr .icy and Cosnscllor at Law tinier m Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon A R. KANACA, ATTORNEY AT LaW. Olace over White House Cor., Astoria, Or. T 11. MAKSKLL, ItEVt ESTATE BilOKER AKD NOTARY PUBLIC. Established 18S3. Third Street, next to W, U, Telegraph Of fice, Astoria, or. TTT W. PARKER, KeaJ Estate and Insurance Agent, Coavej ancer and Notary Public 112 Benton Street, opposite the Postoilke. Between Chenamus &Squemoque Sts.. Astoria, Oregon. "D F. RAFFERTY, ITI. D. Graduate Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. 0ffick-5S6 Third Street- D KS. A. JU. AXO J. A, FUITOX. Cass street, between 3rd and 4th. Special attention to Diseases of Women and Children, by Dr. A, L. Fulton. Special attention to Surgery, by Jr. J. A. Fulton. Onlcc hours from 10 to 12 a. si., and 1 to 4 r.x. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Office, Room 6, Pythian Building. Office hours : 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence, G39 Cedar Street. B. K. JIILLKlt. M. J. Graduate of Cleveland Homoeopathic Hos pital toilcge, and Post-Graduate of New York City Polyclinic School of Medicine and Surgery. First and Main streets, Portland. Diseases of Women a Specialty. TK.O.B.E8TK8. PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON. Steclal attention to Diseases of Women ad Surgery. irru-K: Opposite Telegraph Office, up Stairs, Astoria, Oregon. jTNK. P. A. REK8, DENTIST. Xoom37and8,Flavel's new Brick Build- w. t. ntnufKr, L. T. BABIN J. W DRAPER. Barney, Barin & Draper, Attorneys at-Law. lOrcgon City, Oregon. Twelve years experience as Register of the U. S. I jumI Office here, recommends us In. w specialty of Mining and all other bus las before Uie Land Office or tho Courts, ami. iRvolvittg tlie practice in tho General U4 0c. Notice. ILL PERSONS HAVING ACCOUNTS -m- -wwiitiw. uo vmaiv i mu -who auu OtMtniter are hereby eoUfied to present the ? v mv aql snTntun i iui if, Knannton. Wash. th,l). in London SOO YEARS both has obtained 19 international AWARDS, and is now sold in fU-Wgf0r FUR p?PRICE$ CREAM iiiih J0 Used bv the United Stales Government. Endorsed by the heads of the Great Univers skies and Public Food Analysts, as the Strongest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powdor docs not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Dr. Price's Deliciou FJavoring Extracts. Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, Almond, Kose, etc., do not contain Poison ous Oils or Chemicals. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.. New York, Chicago, San Francisco. RAILWAYS AND STEAMEItS. TIME CARD OF BAY RAILWAY GOMPANY WKEIC DAYS. Leave Astoria End-10, Jl A. M. ; 2, 3, 4, 5 l. M. Leave Young's Bay -10 :S0, 1 1 :30 a. .; 2 :S0, 3:30. 1:30, 5:30 r.M. SPNDAYS. Leave Astoria End 9, 10, 11 a. m. ; 1. 1 :30, 2, 2 -.30, 3, 3 :30, 4, 4 -J30, 5, U -Jy, C, C :30, 7, 7 -0 I'.si. Leave Young's Bay 9 :30. 10:30, 1130. a. m. : 1 :13. 1 :15. 2 :15.2 :15. 3 :15.3 :43, 1 :15,4 :J5, 5 :15, 5 :15, C :1 5, C :15, 7 :15, 7 :15 v. . TIME SCnKDUIVE. Astoria & South Coast Railway. Leave Lv. Clatsop Via Steamer Astoria Beach, Electric-. S::Wa. M. 7:50A. M. EIccliic 1 : 13 v. M. 1 :20 v. M. () Daily except Monday. IS) Daily. Prom Terminal or Interior Points THE Norta Pacilc Railroad Is the Line to "V.ke To Ali Points East and South. It Is The DiuingCar Route. K n:n Through Vestibitlcd Trains licrj- Day In tlie Year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. No Change of Cars, Composed of Billing- Cars unsurpassed. Pullman Draiviiifrlloom Sleepers OI Latest Equipment Tourist Sleeping Cars Best that can he constructed and in which accommodations arc both Free and furnished, to holders ol First or Second-class Tickets, and for Elegant Day Coaches. A Continuous Line Connecting wllh All Lines, airording Direct and Uninterrupted Service. Puilman Sleeper Reservations Can he Secured in A.dvanec through any Agent of the Koad. Through Tickets To and from all Points in America, England and Europe can he purchased at any Ticket Oflicc of this Company. Full information concerning rates, time of trams routes aud other details furnished on application to any agent, or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Tassenger Agent, Ko. 121 First .St.. cor. Washington, Portland, Oregon. I. E. & N. TIIK STEAMERS 'Gen. Canby" or "Snomi" Leave Astoria daily at 8 A. m. and 2 p. M. for Tauzy I'omt. Ft. Stevens and llwaco, counoctlng witli railroad running north at 10 a. m. and 3 0 1. at aud it with hoats ou Shoalwater Bay. forSoutli Bend, SunshiDe, Nortli Cove aud other points and through to Gray's Harbor. South hound trains start from Nah cotta and Sealaud at 8:30 A. ai. and 1:45 r. ai. daily, connecting at llwaco with steamer for Astoria, and in tlie afternoon connecting with night hoat for Portland. Sunday Schedule-Steamer starts at 8 a. ai. aud 'J a. m. from Astoria and north bound cars at 10 a. m. and 11 a.m. and 5 p. u, from llwaco. South bound cars leave Kahcotta at 8 a. at., 9 :30 a. u. aud 3 :45 p. M. Steamer starts from llwaco at 5 p. m con necting with night boat for Portland. X. A. LOOMIS, President. It. V. EGBERT, Supt. John It. Godltek, Secretary. BEGINNING ar-iaiy 1st, X80O. Str. VOLGA, B. F. STEVENS, Mastor. "Will leave daily from Wilson & Fisher's Dock for ILWACO, - at 7 a. v. and 2 r. v. Returning will Leave llwaco, at9A. at.and4:i5r.. Stopping at Fort Canhy, Fort Stevens audTanzy Point on first trip from llwaco aud second trip from Astoria. as a COMPLEXION DEUCIOUS fUVORlHG EXTRACTS NiTURALFRUITFtAYOftS l The Str. Telephone Portland and Astoria. Time Table, r.cavcs Asteria: Every evening exept Tuesday at 7 o'clock Scares I'erllaud: Kvery morning exceptTua'sday at 7 o'clock Portland and Coast S. S. Co. GEAYS HARBOR. STR. ALLIANCE. Sails from Port land every Thursday at 7 p. M. ; and from Astoria tlie following morning, laud ing at Hoquiam, Aberdeen, CosmopolLs and Montcsano. SHOALWATER BAY. STR. DOLPHIN. Sails from Portland on 1st and l&th of each month, lauding at North Cove, Soul h Bend, Wiilapa and Bay Center. F. IS. NTROAG, rrcsiclpnt C.P. I'PSHUlt, Agent Astoria. Fair's Golden Female Pills ! For Female Irreg ularilles; nothing like them on the markeL NcrcrfaiU Successfully used by prominent ladles monthly. Guaran teed to relieve sup pressed menstrua tion. Sure! Safe! Certain! Don't be humbug ged. Save time aud 3 health and money; ' InVn lift ntliAr Sent to any a-1-dress, secure by mall on receipt of price, $2, Address, THE APHR0 MEDICINE COMPANY, Western Brauch, Box 27. PORTLAND, OR. M. 15 Folds. 1 have been a great 6UfTerer from Torpid liver and Dyspepsia. E-erv thing I nto disagreed -with mo until 1 began taking Tutfs Pills I can now digest any kind of food, never havo a headache, and have gain ed fifteen pounds in weight," IV. C. SCHULTZE, Columbia, S. C. SOIiD EVERYWHERE. Office, 44 Murray St., New York. Mil&rjPfimder.k - ? vftt HEALTH HESTORER. CGG&& U5E1T! IT IS THE IDE Ali MEDICINE. It rouses the Liver and Kidneys and Stomach, Cures Headache. Dyspepsia, creates an Appe tite, Purifies the Impure Blood, and Makes Tho "Weak Strong. ! ii n 1 1 iM mmmmutmiUaimmAmmimmmmimi Used everywhere $tn bottle; sir for $5- W. F. Scheibe, CIGAR MANUFACTURER. Smokers' Articles in Stock. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. Special Brands Manufactured to Order. MAIN STREET. - - Astoria, Or School Taxes. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tlie taxes for School District. No. l, for tlie year 1S90, are due and payable at the offlco of the clerk on Main street wharf. The Tax Roll will remain In my hands for sixty days from date, after which time those not paid will become delinquent. By order of the Board of Directors. J. W. CONN. Chairman. J.G.HUSrLER.Clerk. Astoria, Sept. 4th, 1890. f "v . im kiiiiiia .iiridiflii r i ii. IULBnBBBOnnHHIHBHHM DOZENS OF MEXICANS DROWNED Tteir Booios Camel off in the Great Rio Grande Flooi. Tin: xirnjt a it.utixr. to n n est. Special by Tho Usited Pcss San Antonio, Tex., Sept. 13. The twenty-fonr foot rise in the Bio Grande struck the lower part of the river last night As it came without warning, many Mexicans living on the bottom lands were carried off in the torrent and drowned. At Laredo to-day, a many as a dozen bodies were seen floating past but not many are known to have been recovered. The great flood is produced mainly by the Bio Escondio, which has its rise in the mountains fifty miles above Eagle Pass. This stream, by reason of a perfect deluge of rain along its course during the past few days, has leen converted into a raging torrent, and ita volume added to that of the Bio Grande has played sad havoc. FLOOD IX THE EAST. A Railroad Tied Up And Muck Damage Done. Special to Tns Astoiuas.J Watebtowx, N. Y., Sept 13. Tho rain which has fallen in torrents almost continuously for five days past has swollen every stream in this sec tion to a spring freshet height To-day tho effects are seriously felt here abouts by the almost complete tying up of the Borne, Watertown & Ogdens burg railroad and its branches, the distraction of a mill and other damage to manufacturing and farm property. In Lewis county many acres of good farm land are under water. The water rose to such a height that the cattle took refnge on the knolls and highlands, and they were made to swim through the flood at milking time. The Black river is raging, being within four inches of the unusually high point which it reached last spring, and with the frequent showers still coming, and the water still flow ing into the valley from yesterday's rains, there is a probability that it fill pass that high water mark and bo come more dangerous. OPPOSED TO FOREIGNERS. Organizations Arranging- for the Coming Campaign. Special toTnK Astouiax. CrnoAGo,Sept. 13. The Times says: It will be news to a good many peo ple, especially political members, to learn that the organizations opposed to foreigners and Bomau Catholics in politics, intend to tako political action this fall Monday night they completed their organization and a committeo of 100, which i3 to have control of their po litical operations, is to be selected. This movement is of considerable im portance, m-as-much as tho allied orders claim to have a membership of 18,000 in Cook county. The alliance is made up of tho pa trio tic "order of tho Sons of America, the United Protestants' association, the Junior Order of Aroflrifinn "Me chanics, tho British American asso- umuuu, iub uimuu wronge Boojues, and tho American League. They claim this is a rioe time for their or ganization to tako political action in ueiense or tlie public school system in opposition to tho growing position and power ot tho Boman Catholic church. They also view with suspicious eye and amalgamation of all German, Turner and Liberal Krwiotip.q in th personal rights league which, they claim largely represents the German socialistic ideas and also menaces the public school system. The Courts Would Dccldo It. Special to TriK Astokiax.1 WASmXGTOX. SeDt 13. .Tnrlrfl Thompson, of Ohio, in speaking to day aDout ins Dili, introduced in the House the other day, giving the right to an anneal from the district eonrt nf Alaska to the supreme court of the united states, it being identical with the bill of Senator Ingalls, "which was put in the same day, said : You know that the cases arisincr out of the t&kp1 seizures, growing out of the Behring sea difficulties, were tried in the terri torial district court There was no appeal to the supreme court Now if tne questions involved in the negotia tions between Great Britain and tho United States were referred to the United States supreme court the merits or tne case would be dscided by the highest tribunal on our land, and whether or not Great Britain would be willing to accept the finding as a settlement or tne controversy, it would be binding on tho United States at anv rate, and would define onr duty. If Great Britain would accept tue decision ol tne court there would be an amicable way out of the diffi culty. Oregon Postal Matters. Special to Tur astobiaI WAsnufGTOJf, Sept 13. A new mail route has been established between Banier and Apeary, Columbia county, uregon, at tne request ot .Kepresenta Hermann. Postmasters at the termi nal points have been instructed to re ceive bids for each mail service. Mr. Hermann also presented a peti tion from Coauello river citizens, re questing better mail facilities on the Eckley route, between Myable Point and Point Oxford. Population of Minneapolis. Special to Tiie Astokian.1 WAsmKGTOX, Sept 13. Superin tendent Porter, of the census office, has announced tho recount ot Minne opolis. It shows tho population to be 184,780, an increase of 251 per cent, since 1880. Raging Rivers. Special to The astokiax.1 Pittsburg, Sept 13. The rain in this section has caused the rivers to run high. They are now rising at the headwaters, but no more damage has been reported. A cloud burst occurred last night at Irondale, and in a few minutes the people living in the lower portion of the town were compelled to flee to higher ground. Several narrowly es caped death. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cistoria When Baby was sick, irts bto her Cutorte. When she was a Child, she cried for CMtoriA, When she became Silas, sho clung to Outoria, When sho had Chlldrea, she gre tka OMtoril TnE SECRET DISCOVERED. Seal Skins Will be Dyed in tlie United States. SiH-llal toTnR Astouiax.1 San Fbancisco, Sept. 13. Louis Sloss to-day confirmed a statement published a few days njjo to tlie effect that there were several places in tho Uuiled States where seal skios were prepared for tho market as dexter ously as in England or France. Private advices have been received that a number of prominent eastern furriers have organized themselves into a corporation having some of the essential features of a trust The capital Btock is S1,000,000, all sub scribed, and the avowed object is to free tho American public from the tyranny of the French and English seal skin dyers. Among the prominent members of the new company is the house ot Treadwell & Co., of Albany, which claims to have inherited from its ex senior member the subtile secret of the French dying process. This com pany intends to handle an immense quantity of Siberian seal skins and the big margins, caused by sending the skins to Europe to be dressed, will thus be avoided. Speaking of the renewal of the Bus sian contract, Mr. Sloss said that his compact had not yet been extended. His company, however, is confident of its being accepted by the Bussian gov ernment The contract will run for ten years. The Alaska Commercial Company is wrong about extending it further, because it is calculated that the depredations of poachers in the next few years will have as disastrous an effect on the Siberian rookeries as they have had in those of Behring sea. A THRILLING EXPERIMENT. Narrow Escape of a Man and a Bey With a Fire Escape. Special to TnE Astokiax. Sax Fbakosco, Sept 13. "While trying the mutual patent fire escape about 6 o'clock this evening on the new Chronicle building, Captain Mc Laughlin of the Now York firo depart ment and James Lucas, a 12-year-old boy ho held in his arms, had a most miraculous escape from instant death. Captain McLaughlin slid from the tower, 170 feet from the ground, to the fourth story, and there he took the boy in his arms. They had not slid more than ten feet when the belt which supported the captain gavo way and both came down at lightning speed. McLaughlin grasped tho line with both hands while the boy held on to him like grim death. McLaughlin landed feet first and then fell over on the boy. Tho lad escaped with a slight injury to his hand and the captain drove his ankle bono into his right foot Tho exhi bition was witnessed by thousands. PRIZE FIGHTERS BROTHERS. Tiro ef Tlicm Plead Guilty to Felony. Special to Tue Astokiax. San Fkaxotsco, Sept 13. Jack Mc Auliffe, a brother of Joe McAuliffe, who plead guilty to grand larceny, -was sentenced this morning to ten years in tho state prison. John Corbett, a brother of Jim Corbett was arraigned for forgery to day and pleaded guilty. Ho forged his father's name to an order on a tailor several weeks ago. Ho will bo sen tenced next Saturday. Trouble about Coal. Special to The Astortan.1 SANFitANcr3CO,Soptl3. Tho supply of coal is still limited. Every steamer that arrives from Nanaimo is besieged with coal carts. Tho federal trades are threatening to boycottB. D. Chand ler, because ho had been supplying some of theDunsmuirs'cnstomers. Chandler retaliates by saying he will make ono of a com bination to closo every coal mine in tho place. Tho trouble arose in this way. The Dunsmuirs have contracted to supply the United States buildings, the fortifications and some of the men of war,' but owing to the strike in their mine they have been unable to get out any coal. In consequence two army officers and one of Dunsmuirs clerks called upon Chandler and asked whether he would supply tho coaL Chandler agreed to do so hence the trouble. Justice Field in Europe. Special to The astorian.1 New York, Sept 13. A special ca ble from Paris to Dunlap's agency says: Justice Stephen J. fcield is here. After staying in Paris one month he went to Ayr Les Baines, thence to Switzerland. The result seems to have been emminently beni ficial. He is looking remarkably wall and he says he has almost recovered and intends to leave for home in a few days to be present at the opening of the Supreme Court in Washington next month. Death of a. Banker. Special to The Astoria. CATSKnai, N. Y., Sept 13. Bufus H. King, superintendent of the Cat skill Savings Bank, died suddenly this morning, aged 70. He was a member of the Forty-third Congress, and in 1880 he was one of the 306 supporters of Graut in the Bepublican National Convention. Gone With a Pile of Coin. Special to Tub AstorianJ Chicago, Sept 13. Warrants were sworn out this morning for tho arrest of Loring B. Loomis, a young stock broker who has disappeared and it is alleged has taken 250,000 of his customers' money. The Strike Ended. Special to Thr Astorux.1 London, Sept. 13. The strike at Southampton is virtually ended. A few of the dock laborers have re turned to their work and the bulk of them will resume work Monday, Cholera in Ohio. Special to Thk Astorian. Cabboi&ton, Ohio, Sept 13. A man died hero yesterday of what is pronounced genuine Asiatic cholera. KEEP TO THE BIGHT. Do sot be Imposed on by any of the numerous haltattot, sabsUtalee, etc, which ara flooding the world. There if only ono Swift's 8pedflc, aad there to notalagllko It Our remedy con Ulsj no Mercury, Potash, Arsenic, or any pols eaou substance winterer. It buOdanp the gen eral heaJta from the ist dose, and has ncrcr XaOed to eradicate contagious blood pofeoa and lie effects from the system. Beenre to 'get the gessJae, Scadyosx address for our Treatise on HeodaadSklaDtoeases, which will bo pwTri . 8WIFT 8P JQiyiO CO., Atlanta, G. w GETTING READY FOR WORK. ilajor IFondlinry Will Quarry Rook for the Jetty at Busby's Hole. Major T. H. Handbury, United States engineer, who has been down to the mouth of the river to make ar rangements for resuming work on the jetty as soon as tlie president signs tho-river and harbor bill, came up on the handsome government tug Mai dell. He has decided to get out stone for the jetty, for the present at least at Bugby's hole, and the Mendell came up to take down a quarter boat, to bo stationed there for the accom modation of the men employed. The rock at Bugby's hole is not so good as that wliich was being furnished by Mr. Hinkle from the quarry above Wash ougal, but it will do verv well for the lower part of the jetty, and it will cost much less than tho price to which Mr. Hinkle has advanced rock. As soon as practicable Major Handbury will advertise for proposals for furnish ing rock for fhe jetty, but as this will take some two or three months he will quarry his own rock in the mean time. He expects to get about 1,500 feet of the jetty built this season and to complete it by the end of Juno next It will take a year or two to get all the stone on tho jetty, as it is intended to put lots of it on and make a job that will last as long as the Columbia rolls down to the sea. Oregonian, Sept. 13. 31ARINE NEWS AND NOTES. The steam schooner Louis Olsen, Capt Johnson, started yesterday for Tillamook, with a full cargo. The British ship Angerona did not cross in yesterday on account of the heavy fog prevailing on the bar. Tho British ship Slieve Bonard, flour-laden for the United Kingdom, is lying in the stream and will sail in a few days. Tho Oen. Can by brought up yester day 3GS cases of salmon from the Aberdeen Canning company to be shipped east She also bronght forty barrels of cranberries and 226 sacks of oysters for San Francisco and twenty four barrels of cranberries for Port land. The winter schedule for the river steamers goes into effect to-day so far as the stoamer Thompson is con cerned. Beginning this evening she will make tri-weekly trips from here leaving Sunday, "Wednesday and Fri day eyenings, and returning leave Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. Mr. Donahue, agent of the Telephone, has received no instructions yet, but tho steamer will doubtless take tho alternate days, leaving this city Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings. Arrival of the uEldcr." The steamship Oeorge W. Elder, Captain Patterson, arrived yesterday morning from Alaska via Seattle. She has 7,000 cases of salmon and 300 tons of coal for this city. This is tho last trip of tho Elder on tho Alaska run for some time. She will go to San Francisco in a few days and then bo thoroughly overhauled and re paired. Tho old steamer Jfexico which has been engaged in the south ern coast trado will toko her place on the northern run. Speaking of tho mishap to tho Elder in Bristol bay, on her voyago down, nn account of which was published in the telegraph columns of The Astokian, Captain Patterson said tho accident was much ex aggerated. His ship struck a chunk of ico and had a small nolo punched in her side, but it cansed no serious trouble. The wator was smooth and he put her on the beach and when tho tide went out made what slight repairs were necessary and continued on his voyage, which except for tho incident mentioned was nneventful. A Can and a Canine. A. red dog with a tin can attach ment passed through Second street about 2 o'clock this morning." The caninowas in a hurry and its efforts to get away from the can afforded much amusement to a number of roysterers. The last seen of the ani mal it was headed for Skamokawa. Tcstimoiij- of a .Painter. T. H. Backus, 105 Carlton avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: "Allcock's Pobous Plasters aro undoubtedly the best external remedy manufactured. I mako tbis assertion to tho public from my own personal experience of their wonderful virtues. Suffering from sovero pains in my side and ohest, contracted through a savere cold. I applied a couple of All cock's Poboub Plasters upon going to bed at night. 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If you have never used it and should he afflicted with a cough, cold or any Throat, Lung or Ohest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial Bottles Free at J. W. Conn's Drugstore. Notice. GOD'S BLESSUN'G TO HUMANITY So Saj's an Oregon Pioneer Ninety Years Old. Fokest Grove. Or., March 19. 1 have used tho OREGON KIDNEY TEA and obtained immediate relief. It is God's blessing to humanity. I tako pleasure in recommending it to the afflicted. I am now nearly ninety years old, came to Oregon in 1842 in the em ploy of tho Hudson's Bay Company, and since 1 began using the OREGON KIDNEY TEA I enjoy- good health. DAVID MUNROE. Tho Honeymoon. Our word "honeymoon" is derived from a marriage custom -formerly mncli 'nrneKeed frmn-nfrcf fh nnKnno of Northern Europe. In ancient tunes it was the practice for newly married counles to drinTr TinFhimr hnf-. metheglin, or mead, a kind of wine mndfl from TirmiW- fnr tliirfrr Intra nffoT- marriage. Henco tho term "honey- n 11 " iuuuu, ur noney-monin. Prominent rhysiclans Smoke & Recommend Highest of ali in Leavening Power. , 31ABKBTS. Washington Market. U.iiu -trtot, - Astoria, Orcjjou. 1'MK1VTESE.Y A 0 1'ROPItIETOBS. gffijrKUTPULLY CALL THE ATTEN . tioa of the public to the fact that the auove Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY OF FRESH AHD CURED WiEATS ! 1 Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale ami retail . . SSTSpecIal attention given to supplying STAR MARKET. VHERR7 & G0KPANY, Fresh and Cured Meats, Vegetables, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT IIOTEL, CHKNAirrSJS Street, Astoria, Os. Roadway Market. O'llarn. fc lualls, Propr's. Opposite Foard Jfc Stokes. A first-Class fcSeat Shop. Fresh and Salt Meats All Purchases Delivered in any part of the City. SALOONS. Wholesale and Ectail LSQUOR DEALERS. Importers of All P.rands of Foreign and Do mestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars. J. II. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Val Ulatz Uottled Beer. Finest brands of Key Westai'd Domestic Cigars. Liquors for .Medicinal Purposes. Family Trade Solicited. All orders from Uie City and Couutry promptly filled. Squemoqua Street, - - - Astoria, Oregon. m. DAN1BLS0N, SairiDie Rooms. m Winea, Liquors and Cigars. Auentfor theOUlON Steamship Line and tho THINUVALLA Steamship Line, direct. Als , agent for "Svcnska Tribuncn" ami 'Sveuska Amcrikanaren." Corner of Water and West Ninth Streets Astoria. Oregon. Btandard - Saloon. Southeast Corner Third and Olney Sts. Astoria, Oregon. The Celebrated North Pacific Browery Boer on Draught. Aim the Finest Kinds of Wines, Li- qums and Cigars. Tij Best oi Frcncli Brandies AXJ) BIIAXDY PEACHES. jSl Free jEjULiKxojbL H. CRUBE, Propr. ASTOIUA. - - - - OREGON. The Popular Resort for Astoriar.s. or the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to TUE GKM SALOON. ALEX. CAMFRELL. P11OPRIET0H Resort Billiard Parlor, GKOSBAUEIt &1IKACH, Prop's. L. FECREU'S CELEBRATED Gambrins Beer I ON DRAUGHT. :iin1riiius Bottled Beer, J. K. Cutter Wliislry, .Domestic ami Iley West Cigars, Constantly on hand. Third Street, four doprs west of Telegraph Office, formerly Telephone Restaurant, ASTORIA, OREGON. GERMANIA BEER HALL The Celebrated WEiNHARD LAGER 8EER, On Draught On Ice, and Drawn from the Wood. Five Cents a Glass. YS1. BOCK, Proprietor. L0EB & CO., Wines, Liprs ai Ciprs. A Large Stock of Fint-Class Goods. Tlie Trade Supplied at Lowest Market Rates. AH orders filled promptly and Accurately. Agents for First Class Foreicn and Domestic Brands. Main street Opp. Parker House. The Globe Saloon Under New Management. Christian YVcjcn, Proprietor. (Formerly Bartender at the "Resort," Bestof Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Corner Main and First Streets. Hill's Palace Varieties. Open Every Night. GEO. niLL, - - Sole Proprietor. NEW PEOPLE WEEKLY. Aim to Please Everybody. Tlie only Free Show in Astoria. Wines. Liquors and Ci gars. Ice Cold Beer. I prescribe and tally endorse Hie G u the only speci He for the cer tain cure ot this disease. O.fJ. INOKAITAM.M I Amsterdam, N. Y. We nave sold IT.g G I a many years, and it hoi veniuouci'jioaiu faction. 1). ii. in-rrra & Co... Chicago, lit Irtit'etamBZtri.yHil. sold oy urugtjsF Sold hj J. W. Conn Astoria. Oregon. $7K in 9Rd A MONTH can be made $1 3 LU CptvlU working for us. Persons preferred who can furnish a horse and clvc their whole time to the business. Spare moments can be profitably employed also. A few vacancies, in towns and cities. H. F. JOHNSON & CO., 100a Main St., Richmond, Virginia. I ABSOUUTEOf PIRE .Ccrti la SH Vl TO ajDAYB. JVQaarmaUed sat to w fSW caueStrictsxe. jSm VnJenlj-tj-tha fsIllTjMCtssfcsiCa. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. -o T H E- :-H0USE J. P. AUSTIN. Propr. Open AH the Year 'RoM. THIJ POPULAR HOTEL Is new ami clean and beautifully located on the banks of the Necanicum. within live mtnutes' walk of CLATSOP -BEACH, The most pleasant Seaside Kesort on the Northwest Pacific Cosst. Every attention is paid to the comfort an-t accommodation of the guests, and the table is supplied with the very best in season. Here are plenty of Clams and Crabs, there is isime m rlie woods and plenty of the finest fish in the streams. Morgan & Sherman GROCERS And Dealers In annery Special Attention GIvonto Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies furnished afSatii- factory Terms. Purchases delivered lu any part of the eit Office and "Warehouse In nume's New Building on Water Street. P. O. Boxl53. Telephone No. S7. ASTORIA, OKECO CHICKEN'S! CHICKENS! Fresh, Young and Tender, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BLACK'S RED CORNER Poultry Market. Tie Geleoratefl Ireocli Cure "SKf "APHR0D1TINE" SBSS IS SOLD ON a POSITIVE Guarantee to euro any form nf nnr- vous disoaso or anv dis order of the conn rativo orrrana nf VaJ"V VI nitlinr an-r 'I RFFnDC nhnthnr nr. APTFR SHife! i$$ V ' 3fr Sti' islntr from tho "oxcessivo usoof Stimulants.To bacco or Opium, or throngh.youthful indiscre tion, ovor indulconco, &c, such as Los3 ol Drain Power. Wakefulness, Bearing down Pains in Iho Back, Seminal Weakness, Hys teria, Nervous Prostration, Nocturnal Emis sions, Leucorrhoca, Dizziness, Weak Momory, Loss of Power and Imnotoncy. which ifno Kjcctcd olton load to promaturo old afro and insanity. Price SI a box, C boxes for S3. Sent by mail on receiptor price. A WKITTEX (JUAKAMEE for every $5 or der, to refund tho money if a Permanent cure is not effected. Thousands of testimonials from old and young, of both soxes, perma nently cured by AruuonrriNK. Circular froo. Address. THE AI'IIKO JIKMU1NK CO. Uox 27. " Wksteiui Branch, Portland, Or. Forsaloby J.C. DEilENT. Maverick National BANK, BOSTON, MASS. OA PITAL 400,000 SUUPLUS GOO.OOO Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Corpora tions solicited. Our facilities for COLLECTIONS are excel lent, and we re-dlscouut for Banks when balances warrant lr. Boston is a ltescrve City, and balances with us from Banks (not located In other Keserve Cities) count as a reserve. We draw our own exchange on London and the Continent, and make cable transfers and place money by telegraph throughout the United States and Canada. We havo a market for prime, first-class Investment Securities, and invite proposals from States. Counties and Cities when is suing bonds. Wo do a general Banking Business, and in vite correspondence. ASA T. POTTEB, President. JOS. W. WOKK, Cashier. . CUV OF MILLIONSC OM, 7rfvY BKCK! STOP JT NOW, 5QOH IT WML DE TOO LATE. i h m X IZiWi; UCCli UUUU1CU iiiuv v.o niui T disease of the kidneys and have tried i many duierent remeaies ana nave sought aid from different physicians without relief. About the 15th of April I was suffering from a very violent attack that almost prostrated me in such a manner that I was bent over. When I sat down it was almost impossible for me ta get up alone, or to put on my clothes, whec kind Providence sent Dr. Henley, with the ORI-CON KIDNEY TEA, to my hotel. I immediately commenced using the tea. It Wad an almost miraculous effect, and to the aston ishment of all the guests at the hotel, in a few days.I am happy to state, tliat I was a new man. I recommend the tea to all afflicted C. A. TWPPER, Proprietor Occidental Ilotel, Santa Rosa. Cal. aNiirfeRjAKv 'v' -JAAMJWLV- - . . HEALTH. i Lo Ricaaa'n Goldun Balsam Ko. 1 Cures Chancres, firs', and second sta-cs.-Seres en thi Less and Body; Sore Ears" Lycs.osc tic., Coppcr-colored Blotches! 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PricoSl OO per Box Lo Xticliait's Golden Fills-Nerve and Brain treatment; loss of physical pox ST ." orovcr.worfc, Prostration, etc. Prico S3 OO per Boz. &. Tonic ami Nervine, . Bent everywhere, C. O. D., seenre'v SjT- per express. THE RIC1IAKDS0X BRUG CO., AGEST 500 and 511 Market street, San Francisco, UaL CIKOULARS SENT FREE. A' Ii ' warn- C3 1 M0 mSJ W2&zmE$ DiaeAsEv .w-.,--- r. j " - " -" ia4JitiSb&Acj' id&tSefej iii- 3d5fcji-I?JS&2fe:'.ir,ai $UlttJL' Sf--it i ,i--u