CO A .- -liv-ia-r- J - T . . Z., ..u -,- -- .v., CISyT--.i : iaij -V'il'JW'P s--4.'iKffHg:jsgagg&iMg. w -..- v? KfcdiiSaa ,Sk - tt"v .m- -. r .i. kT-r- rs-- ; v -. - - -v-- r -rLrfT-' -jTtjc.-'- - - VOL. XXIII, NO. 10. ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, I8S5. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. t7 - 6 l7 COSINESS CA11D:-. TV-M. A. I,, ai.d .1. A. Fl'tTOX. I'lij-sifianxantl Surgeons. WW Hv iHHii;it attention to all calls. I.hm ny nt nf tlw Hty or country. Ott wr Allen's Store, corner C:us and sjiMiittHun vtrrcts. .Wria, Oicgon. IVte-plMMH' '. 41. 1) It. FRAXK !. K. XIiysici:n njul SurJ'on. Oltttf. 0m Mam ai.d C'liciiamBs streets. oniric Hock : JlnllA. .v. ;-2toS r.si. Itfjfctetw. Hjite tlie.IohaiiM'ii building D.WtSTOX. ATTORNEY AT I.AW. Alixtrarts of Title a Specialty. Hms II ami 12, Knight of Pythian CaUlo r.ulldiRC Telepliime A'o.-JO. .tl. A. ItlMCKIS !KO. NOLAN!) rVOF.AIVI) & DORISES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. omce (h Klmiex's Block . pposite City H. AMi. Orogtm. r W. I'ULTON. G. C. FULTON. FIJT.TO" ItROTIlERS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rftww; S and fi. Odd Fellows Building. .1. i. A. HOHI.UY. J. A. II.U iiowi.hy & ;ir,i. ttnrneys:iu(l Counsellors at Iiaw, OfHrc M Ci'HHimis Street. Aslmin. Oregon. I" C.'ilOlVbT'A, NOTAKY PUBLIC, AlV.TIONKhR. COMMISSION ANI IN SURANCK AC.KN1. p KI. K. lAKK!:n. V7T SURVEYOR OF 't:itM)i Comity. ami "ity ot" Astoria omwi-Oh.'iiaiHits stroll. Y. M.U. A. hall Kohw No. & r v. i.VACii.. AliniHTIMT AND SUTKRINTENDEKT. U I'JCK: Room to, Kinney Rriel; Block, .Y TUTTliK. 31. !. I'll YS1 CI AN AN D SU KUEON OKKiric Rooms l, 2, and X. rvtlilan Build iog. UHSiUKNrit On Cedar Stteet. buck ol St. Mary's HosiCvl. 1 V. llliMCS. A. IC SHAW. IIIGXCS Os SfilAW. DENTLSTS. Kooms in Allen's Ituildin?, up stairs, enr aer C.-s and Siiueniuijua Mieets. Astoria Oregon. BANKING AND INSURANCE! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA. - OREGON. OFFICE HOUltS : From 3 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock P. M. ff.T.Goleiaan&Co.'s AOEXCY, inking Department AOeneral Hanking and Ecliangc Bttsi ncss transacted. Ecr- facility for prompt and satisfactorj- business. Drafts on the leading cities of the United States and Europe. Deposit Iteeeived. Bozorth & Johns, Ural Kstate and Insurance Agents and ItroVers ASTORIA, ... - Oregon. We wrtte policies in the following well known Fire insurance Companies : HKEXIX OF II AUTFOKI). SCOTTISH UNION AND NATIONAL OF EniNIU'Itn. LION. OF LONDON HOME. OF NEW YOKE. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE, OF LI VII R- l"OOI HUKX1X. OF UROOKLYN. COXNECTICCT. OF HARTFORD. OAKLXD HOME. OF OAKLAND, CALA. And also represent the WESTEUX. of California. JTAMHURG-BREMEX. of Oer inany. and AMERICA STEAM BOIL ER 1XSURAXVE CO. Real IMate IJouijlit ami Sold on ConiraUsion. J". O, ROSS. I.IltDI.AC. I'SDEKTAKER, Jlain St. Astoria. Oregon. VISITORS TO PORTLAND Should not forget to call at Towno's San Francisco Gallery, here may be seen photograph of all the leading men and women of Oregon niul Washington Territory. Skillful operators always in attendance, and the most minute attention paid to pictures of children. Don't forget the location. S. IV. eorner First and Morrison strwls, up stairs. No trouble to show specimens to visitors. Street railroads pass the door every ten minutes, and this Is the nearest galk'ry to the five principal hotels. To Whom It May Concern. ALL PERSONS IvNOWIXO TIIEJI sIves to be indebted to the late firm of Newbury & Stevens, or B. F. Stevens & Co., arc notified to make immediate settle ment of accounts at the City Book Store, without f urtlier notice. W. E, WARREN. felg.:. -THE g BESTTQNIC. This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics, quickly and completely Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weauncn, Iinpiirc Jllnocl,iIaIariii,C'bllIsaiidFcvcrH, and Ncuralala. It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the KidncyH nnd 1,1 ver. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. Itdoesnotinjure the teeth, cause hcadachc.or produce constipation other Jron medicines do. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Energy, &c., it has no equal. JCJ2-The genuine has alxve trade mark and rosscd red lines on wrapper. Take no other 4rhljl5 IIIIOHl CHEMICAL CO, IULT1B0UE, 21R RLDI.MiTON, WOODARDJA CO., Portland, Or Y IIOLESALR AGKNTS. TUTTS PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From thoso sources arise threo-fourtha of the diseases of the human race. These symptoms indicate their enstence: Xios of Appetite, Bowels costive, KIcU Headache, fullness nfler eat ing, aversion to exertion of body or mind, Eructation of food, Irritabil ity of temper, I,owsplrIts,AreclIng before the eyes, highly colored Crlne,CorcSTnATIOIV,anddemand thouseofaremedythatactsdirccllyon the Liver. AsaLlvcrmedicineTUTT'S riEir.S have no oqual. Their action on the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing all impurities through theso three scavengers of tlic system," producing appetite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear-skin and a vig-orousbody.- TOTT'S PIIiLS cause no nausea 01 griping nor interfere "Wita dally work and arc a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. bold.eTeryg-here25i. Ollicc 44 AlurraySt.N Y. TUTTS HAIR DYE. GiutHaik or WnisKEKS changed in. Btantly to a Glossv Black by a singlo application of this Dte. Sold by Drug. sts.or sentby express on receipt of SL Office, 44 Murray Street, New York. r?773 uittr.iii o? tiszTBh sx:h?S3 rsxz. A. V. Allen, Wholesale and RetailJDealer in GraoedBSt PtOVlslQUSg MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, LiquorsJobaccoXigars Gr. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITHING, At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. Insurance Office OF Geo. P. Wheeler & Co. Representing the following first-class For eign and Home companies : Royal Norwich-Union and fcincashirc, assets. S3C.OO0.O0O South British and National, " 20,0u0.(oo Fireinans Fund. ' 1,7)0,000 Union, Fire and Marine " l.Ooo.Ooo State, (dwellings only) " lOO.ooo And the old and reliable Travelers Life and Accident Insurance Co. of Hartrord. Conn. Deposited in Oregon, 400,000 for the .security of Policy holders. Perfconnl Attention given to all business, and .Satisfaction Guaranteed in ever' in stance. Office In nume's New Building, Asto na, Oregon. W. E. DEMENT ft CO. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Cany in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. " Prescriptions carefully Compounded zUrl : tl A STRANGESCENE FJ10JI REAL L1FE 'I Lave been traveling a Koodmn iiy years," remarked a commercial salesman, "and have seen some queer incidents, but tbo most peculiar sight I ever saw was in a country town iu Ohio. Our train drew up to the station, when I saw there quite a crowd. It didn't seem to be a politi cal crowd, either. Looking closer I discovered that there were two crowds. At one cud ot the station stood a number of carriages. From them jumped a lot of well dressed, happy-looking people young men and ladies. They bade goodby to a blushing couple, and there was much handshaking and kissing, peals o laughter and innocent jokes. It was a wedding party and tho happy coup le wore starting on their tour by pal ace car. "At the other ond of the station the people seemed entirely different They were exceedingly solemn. The men were sileut and looked down to the ground, while tho ladies were all in black, and most of them wore veils. Tho two parties did not seem to no tice each other, at least they didn't want to appear to notice each other's presence, though thsy were only a few feet apart This unhappy look ing party stood about a hearse, and as tho train came to a stand-still, I saw a coffin lifted from the baggage car and placed in it amid subdued weeping. At the samo moment the wedded couple were stepping aboard tho palaco car amid joyous laughter and friendly words of parting. "It was one of tho most strange and impressivo scenes from real life I ever witnessed. The contrast was dra matic But that was not alL Engag ing in conversation with a gentleman who had come on the train thorel learned that tho coffin contained tho remains of a young lady whose health had failed. She had been taken to Florida, but there was no air that could restore her, said tho gentleman, because sho was dying of a broken heart It was a lovo affair. A young man had won her and secured her promiso to be his wife and then de serted her. I then spoke of the hap py bridegroom back in tho palaco car. At this the gentleman closed his lips tightly, his hands clinched and thero was a strange look in his eyes. 'I don't wish him joy,' he re marked; 'that is the man who killed that poor girl in yonder coffin.4 " Chicago Herald "Train Talk:1 A NOBLE REPROOF. Tho Oakland, CaL, IVibune says: Ono of the severest and most just re bukes ever administered to one of those masculine fools who aro always perpetrating slurs upon women, took place at a recent dinner in this city, at which no ladies were present A man, in responding to the toast, "Women," dwelt almost solely on the frailities of the sex, claiming that the best among them were little better than tho worst the chief difference being in their surroundings. At the conclusion of his speech a gentlemau present arose and said: "I trust tho gentleman, in the application of his remarks refers to his own mother and sisters, not ours." The effect of this most just and timely rebuke was overwhelming; themaligner of women waB covered with confusion and shame. Of all tho evils prevalent among men, wo know of none more blighting in its moral tendency to speak slightingly of the virtue of women, nor is thero anything in which young men aro so thoroughly mis taken as in the low estimate they form of tho integrity of women, not their own mothers and sisters, we aro glad to say, but of othera, who they forget are somebody else's mothers and sisters. The evil is far too gen eral and needs uprooting. The false ideas como from perverted and im pure minds; never from an upright, honorable, moral gentleman. Statistics From a Loudon Directory. The population of London is shel tered by 550,000 dwelling houses, and the area of streets and squares em braces 122 square miles. Every day sees an average of 160,000 strangers enter the city, and 123 persons added to tho population; while each year about twenty-eight miles of now streets aro laid out and 9,000 now houses erected. There are 129,000 paupers, upon whom 10,700 police keep a close eye. Tho population in cludes 120,000 foreigners, more Ro man Catholics than there are in Eome and more Jews than thero aro in Palestine. Two thousand clergy men preside over C20 churches and 423 chapels, of which laitor buildings the Independents have 121, the Bap tists 100, tho Wesleyans 77 the Cath olics 90, the Calvins 10. the Presbyte rians 10, tho Quakers 7 and tho Jews 10. Tho number of cats kept by the people is so largo (700,000) that ''cat's meat" is daily delivered at tho ma jority of houses. The 3,000 horses which die each week are utilized to meet this demand. Don't Give Up Yet. It doesn't follow that a patient will die because, tlm iloeiors bavo "nivnn him nn." nr that he will rppovor luviitcn they promise to "pull him through.' It in m-.ici iu raw uj iiy uiu Kieai. virtues of Parker's Tonic Mr. Michael Guil fovle. of Binphamton. N. Y was mirm! of Rheumatism by it after ten years or unsneakable sufferhifr. Mr. IL W. Mosher, druggist, of same city, certifies that lir has sold nver a thnncnnil Itnttlna I of Parker's Tonic through its reputa tion'for this and other cures. CODFISH IN NORWAY. I sing of codfish and their livers' oil, for codfish is tho daily and whole thome of all the dweller? on this west ern coast of Norway. They eat cod fish, they drink codfish, they manure with codfish; in short, they live upon codfish in noth sensc3 of the word. The great resort or the codfish is the banks of the Lnffoden islands, about GO deg. north latitude. Hither they come in milliona twice a year, and, strange to say, iu the greatest num bers in tho month of ebrnary, for tho Gulf stream sets strongly along this coast, and very iarcly arc the fiords frozen in this high northern latitudes. The genuine fish is migratory and puts in an appearance only twice a year on these banks. Then he disap pears, and tho fishermen say tiiat lie has gone to sea. 13ut the dwellers at ho lie, the smaller codfish, who can be caught at any lime, and upon whom millions of gulls feed, are a much in ferior article. It is estimated that 50,000,000 of codfish aro taken off this coast every year. The government stations ves sels at certain central points, and it is the duty of overy fisherman to re port his catch as he passes. This report does not include what he and his crew may eat. The men fish in open boats in mid-winter, and of course are much exposed to the weather, and suffer consequently from rheumatism. As their fathers did, so do they. We were shown at Chris tiana the shin of a Viking, lately dug up from a mound, where he and his snip, anu 111s (togs an J ins norscs ana his jewels were buried. It is an open boat, about thirty feet long and ten feet wide, and beautifully propor tioned. They build in Norway on the same lines now. It had a great square sail, and a bank of oars on each side passing through holes. Thero was absolutely no protection from the weather but an awning, and neces sarily thoy could not use this in rough weather. In these open boats these hardy men made their descents upon the coasts of England and France, and even penetrated into the Medi terranean. -Ex. That Rr.y. If his sister is kissed ly anyone, hei is always tho person to witness the performance and tell of it beforo ai crowd, lie is always lac one to give to the world the fact that his sister uses powder and wears raise teeth, and is thirty-two years old. It there is a mortgage, on tho place, the boy hears yon speak of it, and then goes around talkinir about it as though it were something to bo pointed to withn pride nnd pleasure, lwerythmg yon say in the bosom ot your family that should not be repeated the boy re peats, andalways has the faculty of repeating it at the wrong time and to the wrong person. Coad-far-Xotiilu? I Do you sometimes feel that wav? Lassitude? Vertigo? Can't sleep? Can't enjoy a meat? Can t engago in pleasant conversation? Can't carry on business? Can't look hopefully on the future? AVcll; all that meansdys pepsia? and general disorder of the digestive apparatus. "I now feel like a new man,' is what Dr. I. C. Mc Laughlin, of Wolfesville, N.C., says, after using Brown's Iron Bitters. You may have tho samo experience, if you arc suffering from dyspepsia, liver complaint or similar ills. The news received in Philadelphia that the crew of the ship Salisbury had mutinied near Gibraltar, led a runner in Philadelphia to sav that Bill Lewis was on board, lie was an apprentice many years ago on tho old United States ship Sabine, and nearly succeeded in getting the other boys to desert it. lie raised a mutiny on the United States vessel Hartford at Leghorn a dozen years ago, and escaped the penitentiary by denouncing his comrades. He raised a mutiny on tho bark Orbit, stole her and beached her near Sydney, Australia, pretending that she was shipwrecked. But, although his com panions wcro arrested, he managed to get away. He was only a day out of port on the JJiciyhlj when he mu tinied and was put in irons and tak en back to port He was next on a frnit vessel, "gave back talk to the mate and was badly whipped." The next morning the mate was found lv ing insensible on the deck and Lewis had swum ashore. "When he had a grudge against a ship's officer, he had an inconvenient habit of "accident ally" dropping a tackle or a marline spike inconveniently near the man he wanted to injure. In spite of his ac quaintance with the habits of this troublesome sailor the runner appears to have had no trouble in shipping him on any vessel in need of hands. . . ScottV.Emnlsion of Pure Col IA ver OlI.Avith HypopliosphitCN. In Tubercular Troubles of thcLungs. Dr. A. F. Joiixok, Cedar Rapids, Io wa, savs:" 1 have used Scott Emulsion in Tubercular troubles, with satisfac tion, both to patients and myself." Arizona lias a species ot wild po tato. They grow only to tho size of walnuts. Croup, Whooping Cough and Hron chitis immediately relieved lj Shiloh's Cure. Sold by W. E. Dcmunt. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiioh's Catarrh Remedy Price 50 cents. Sold by W.E. Dement i'AEKER HOUSE, J. II. OLO.SK,Prop A-TOKIA, - - . OREGON. AI. CROSBY, Cleric Eirst Class in all Eespects. FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE. FRANK FABRE'S ciiop nousE. Oysters, foe Cream, COFFEE. The New Model. Everything First Class. Cas? Street, roar of Odd-Fellows Building. Every attention paid my customers, and the best set lefore them iu first-class stvle. 8EBIAIA HOTEL M:JS. EY.VWALLMAN, - Proprietor. ASTORLV, OREGON. I'iit Chtss in U3vcry Kcspcet. NEW HOUSE. NEW FURNITURE. Fiiicrt up irillt every Convcn ience Tor llic Comfort of Transient and Permanent Guests. Corner Squcmnqua and "West Cth Streets. The Seaside Bakery FRESH BREAD Delivered in any Part ot the City. CKBISTMAS CAKES: Homc-Made Candy Made Daily: The Trade Supplied: Pine Pastry: A, FirsU'Glas Establishment.,- Prices to wit the times; - . F. B. ELBERS0N, Prop'r. FOR SALE One E. W. BLISS, Latest Improved HOWE SOLDERiNG MACHINE, "With West's Crimper attached. This 31achlne is Nearly 2iew end Is Sold for Want of Use. Address CEO. "W. DONRAR'S SONS, New Orleans, La. LOEB & OO. JOBBERS IN WINES. LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. AOENTS FOR TIIE Cest San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and All Kinds of Saloon Supplies. caAll goods sold at San Francisco Prices. MAIN STREET, Opposite Parker nouse, Astoria, Oregon. --E&kiSw :ife&:S Columbia Transportation Company. FAST TIME! FAST TIME! TIIE POPULAR STEAMER Which has been refitted for the comfort of passengers will leave "Wilsou & Fisher's 13ock every Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Returning leaves Portland overy Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. CSrAn additional trip will be made on Sunday of Each Weclr, leaving Portland at 1) O'clock tfnrulny DIorninc:. Passengers bj this route connect at Kalaroa for Sound ports. U. B. SCOTT, President Wilson Fisher Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS F Oil Salem rionring Mills, Portland Roller Mills, Capital Plour and FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA, OREGON. B. B. Franklin, UnQertaier aifl CaMnet Hate, SQUENIOQUA STREET, NEXT TO TIIE ASTORIAN BUILDING. 5?A11 work dono in a skillful manner on short notice at reasonable rates. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Beitcon Stiieet, Near Pakkkjj House, ASTORIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAND ani MARINE M&IHES Boiler Work, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Of all Descriptions made to Order at Short Notice . A. D. "Wass, President. J. G. HusTLEit, Secretary, I. W. Case, Treasurer. JOitx Fox.Superintendent. S. ARNDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop -.2X BLACKSMITH SHO AND Boiler Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNEEY, AND STEAMBOAT WOEK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. gv ifiKii ETWQOD THE BEST IS THE Q3BCFH A JfcrJb3B!3? ! Royal Brand Flour Manufactured by the - OREGON MILLING COMPANY Is of Superior Quality, and is Endorsed by all who use it. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of Superior Rising Quality. Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. WYATT & THOMPSON Sole Agents for Astoria. H. B. PARKER DEALER ET fiay, Oats, and Straw, XaXIMirES., Brick, Cement, Sand and Plaster. Wood Delivered to Order. Draymg, Teaming, and Express Business J. H. D. GRAY. "Wholesale and retaU dealer lu. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND ANDCEMENT. General Storage and Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria, Oregon. WM. EDGAR, Dealer In Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and BrierPipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER JIATN AND CHENAMUS STS. The Gem Saloon, The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL, - - PROPRIETOR ASTORIA LIQUOR STORE, AUG. DANIELSON, - - Proprietor. Rebuilt and .Refitted ThroHghout, Tho Best of WlXES.IiiqUOES.AXD CIGABS, For a Good Cigar, call for one of Danielson's Best." Corner "West 9th and "Water Streets, Astoria. n9-6m Sol W Jewelry, BRACELETS, Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches, SILVERWARE, Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria. HF-All goods warrantedasrepresented GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. Magnus C. Crosby Dealer in HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, OLTrL-o. AND Copper. Astoria Cooperage. BARRELS AHD HALF-BARRELS All Kinds of Cooperage Done. 03-Leavc orders with JOHN ROGERS, Superintendent, at Central Market. Good Building Lots ALDEEMOOK, For Sale at Low Rates. Apply to lYMAItf C. KINNEY, At office of Clatsop Mill Company, on the Roadway.