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0) VJ w-..... ir ' .,... , '-" - rrii-ij T LsC j ferjsu-4-i i--u'.Hlr- .- r. rrn-iAaj-siii AL rtaZi 1,1 U.'i-'3r!r7IJ-7 --' ,.', -vmAS-f' t. fc i,: J--- il . .- -il - " I -.! T - -? . - JJiJIJJ --- SrvJSXt?3V3 . -V- JviLirAMSSS isKu-.-..r iz.pzz-sF9ri '.'..-jronf. Si?P'aiUkv.r -.HK7n:;2.,-,-.j-:i,-i-' . ? t- vfTT i - ,1b- A flrih JiiA,i'iit i--. - n i . AiiniwK IB i H( - TC-LT W.i. ' Vm BT H H &yM' B J JVil' lv 1 ljiQ3nlz9i?!fc - .J33few ei m M 0 Vxv zlsf' P v m -c; Jr v " j VOL. XXIV, NO. 125. BUSINESS CARDS. TR. A. 1. and J. A. FUI.TOX. Physicians and Surgeons. Will Rive prompt attention to all call-, tiom any part of the city or country. Office over Allen's Store, corner Cass and 'juemoqua streets, Astoria, Oregon. Telephone No. 41. rR. FJtAXK PAGE. Physician nud SHrgeou. Office, RoomC, over I). A. Mcintosh s store. Office Houbb : 9 to 11 a. m. ; 3 to 5 p. at. Residence, opposite the Johansen building DB ESTKS. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFKICE Oregon. Gem Building, upstairs, Astoria, P E. COOVEKT, Attorney at Law and olry Public COLLECTIONS SOLICITED. Office with C. It. Thomson, mom City Book Store. oer OKO. A. DOUUIS. OKO. NOI.AND IVOY,4TVI fc DOBRIS. ATTORNEYS AT I.AW. Office hi Klnuey'3 Block. . ppodtr City nail, Astoria, Oregon? . w. rvvtox. t. o. rvi.ios. FUtTOIf BBOTI1EKS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and C.Odd Fellows Building. TJRI.O P. FA8KE& SURVEYOR OF Clatsop County and City of Awtoria Office : N. E. corner Cass and Astor streets, Room No. S r, q. a. aowiBY. tl Attorney and Coangellor at Law, Office on Chonamus Street, Astoria, Oregon. P D. WIA'TOH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms No. 11 and 12, Pythian Castle Uulld tae. JAY TUTT1.E. 31. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Booms l, 2. and S. Pjthian Build "g. Rfjidknce On Cedar Street, back ol -t. Mary'a Hospital. c V. HICKS. A. H. SUAW HICKS & SHAW, DENTISTS. Rooms in Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoria Oregon. T K. 8PEDDE. NOTARY PUBLIC, Honrchcrof Titles, Abstracter and Conveyancer. Office on Cass Street. 3 doors south ot As torlan office, Astoria, Oregon. BANKING AND INSURANCE ! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - ORGO.A. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock F. M. AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS! Capitol Flour, Manufactured on the Gradual Reduction System by the Salem (Or.) Capitol Flour Mills Co., LIMITED the only flour that has taken First Prize three years in succession at the PORTJLAXD MECHANIC FAIR. Also At State Fair. One trial is sufficient to convince of Its supe riority. See that the word CAPITOL is on each iack GEORGE SHTEL, 8 Stark St., Portland Agent. WILSON & FISHER. Astoria Agents. HAVE YOU Anytil. to Sell? IN THE MATTER OF Rags. Bottles, Old Metal, or Junk of Any Sort, FOARD 4 STOKES "Will give yon the best price for it. Do You Want to Buy SHIP MATERIAL, From a Belaying PIa to a Haw6rT from Block, to an Anchor. You Cancel what You Want at FOAED& STOKES. Headquarters at bulldln?, east end Water Street. Red Star TRADE V7 MARK, OUffl SURE 1 H f few M K0 Ahsnlufelvfe Absolute! Free from Opiates, Emetics and Poison. SAFE. AT DErOOr3T3 JLVD DZALSE3. IHE CHARLES A. VOGELER C0..BALTIM0RE, HO. Bolo I'roprittor. TUTT" PILL TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. ixomthesesourccannsethreo-fourthj of the diseases of the human race. Thee symptoms Indicate their existence. XM of Appetite, Bowels costive, Kick Headache, fullness after eat ing, areriton to exertion of body or mind, Eructation of food, In itabil Ity of temper, Jdoxr spirits, Afeeling ring at the Heart, Iots before the eyes, higlily colored tlrine.COXSTlPATIOA'.and demand the use of a remedy that acts directly on the Liver. AsaLivermcdicIneTUTT'S PILLS have no equal. Their action on the Kidneys and Skin is ulso prompt; removing all impurities through theso three scavengers of the system," producing appetite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear skin and a vig orous body. TOTT'S PIX,CS cause no nausea or griping nor interfere "With daily work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. bold every wbore25s. OUiee AlurmySt.N Y. TUTTS HAIR DYE, GiuyHaie oit'WmsKniLS changed in stantly to nGLossr Ulack by asinglo application of this D yk. Sold by Drug. 'Osts.orsentbyexprossonreceiptofil. Office, 44 Murrav Street, New York. nnra ilixual of trcznrb ziszsra rszz. A. V. Alien Wholesale aud Retail Dealer In Qrooertes, MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL ASM) l)OMi:ni( FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. inj; lhtr nltl Wines, Liquors,Tobacco,Glgars $67,000,000 Capital! Liverpool and London and Globe Worth British and mercantile Of London and Edinburgh. Old Connecticut of Hartford AXD COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, Representing a Capital o 1 S67.0C0 OOO. B.VANDUSEN.Acen: GLA.STINSOK & CO. BLACKSMiTHIHG. At Oapt. Rogers old stand, corn. : rus and Court btreets. Ship and Cannery wtrk. norilinru;i. Wagons made and rt-p.ilrcrt. iiii wi( guaranteed. R.Leinon&Co., Stevedores and Riggers, PORTLAND and ASTORIA. Poktlaxd Office No. ic Xorth Front St. WILL Cut Faster AND EASIER Than any o'h er axe made. Hundreds of woodmen tes tify to its supe riority. It goes Deep and Xeier Sticks. CAItXAHAN & CO., AtDU Astons. Price. S1.I0. sure. SgftCts, 3KM AXE. j fATWTtDAWJOJMl. J.C.Trullinger ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1885. COURTESY. Ileal and Half Unreal, or Tongue And. Heart. Courtesy is, perhaps, a little af fected by conditions of time, but in all persons and at ail periods it mav be brought into ill-fame by hypocrisy or exaggeration. It has a tendency to become that mere mouth-honor and breath which the heart, as Mac beth says, would fain deny a game of words, a dress coat, a shadow of amiabilitv. a sesame: np.vnr to h fnr- ' gotten before the doors of society, 1 out out oi minu and repeated to no purpose when one is at home. "Too uuuic tu uc uunesi- is a weu-Known Norman proverb. The courtesy of all times has been, perhap3, in this sense, more than half unreal. The story of the Span iard offering his watch to a friend who admired it is no new one. The friendpromptlyacceptedthehidaleo's offer, and held out his hand to re ceive the colden erifr. "Whoiw" tlion .said the Castilian, with extreme hau teur, replacing his watch in his waist coat pocket, "where, senor, is vour politeness? That which I in couftcsv offered you, you were bound by that same courtesy to refuse." This kind of civility may bo called the beauty of the tongue, as Voltaire called true courtesy the beauty of the heart. It is a pinchbeck generositv, which, however false, has a certain social value. It conceals unpleasant moral deformities. When ablv as sumed it palliates selfishness, as Paint illdicinilidv nilf nn nollinfns wrinkles. It if the polish of our conversational furniture. This is the kind of courtesy which Dr. Johnson, with his accustomed moroseness of disposition, called cant the noxious weed winch he advised Boswell to eradicate with all diligence, if not from his speech, at least from his un derstanding. Even the term "compliments," which originally meant all those minor delicacies of behavior that may be said to complete the virtue of courtesy, now means very little, if anything. Our ancient coarseness and rocky hardness of speech has been smoothed and rounded into such forms as these, which, tumbled to and fro by the waves of conversation, become of less and less moment, and finally disappear. Courtesy has been degraded into a mere act o'f physical respect, a mere bending of the "bod v and knees, originally belonging to both sexes, afterwards conGned to one, and now nearly or entirelv obsolete. Courtesy may also suffer from exaggeration. B- too much courtesy we become discourteous, and excess of civility makes us un civil. A gentleman of infinite com plaisance was about to take leave ol another of like disposition. The lat ter insisted on seeing him at the door of his house. The former rofuspd. and, after manv gracious words, locked the door on his host and ran down the stirirra.cn hut tlii Tmct opening his window, lightly leaped into the street, and was readv to hand his guest into his carri.ie. "You miffht have broken vour nniL- " said the entertained. "True," re plied the entertainer, "but better so than break the canons of politeness." A Year's fires in London. In the annual reoort of the Board of Works it is state'd that thestaff of the fire brigade under the control of the board consisted in all of 669 officers and men. The strength of the brigade in other respects was shown by the following list: Fifty five fire-engine stations, twenty three street stations, with hose carts, 127 fire-escape stations, four floating stations, three floating steam fire engines, two steam tugs, five barges to carry engines, etc., two large land steam fire-engines, and forty-two small land steam fire-engines." The number of calls for fires, or supposed fires, received during the year had been 2,806. Of these 373 were false alarms, 144 proved tp bo only chim ney alarms, and 2,2S9 were calls for fires, of which 194 resulted in serious damage and 2,095 in slight damage. The lires of 1884, compared with those of 1883, showed an increased of 145 ; and, compared with the aver age of the last ten years, an increase of 531. The number of occasions on which life had been seriously endan gered by fire during the year 1884 had been 137, and the number of occasions on which life had been lost had been twenty-nine. The number of personsseriously endangered by fire had been 200, of whom 158 were saved and forty-two lost their lives. Of the forty-two lost, twenty were taken out alive, but died afterward in hos pitals or elsewhere, and twenty-two were suffocated or burnt to death. The quantity of water used in ex tinguishing fires in the metropolis during the year had been 42,000,000 gallons, or about 187,000 tons. Of this quantity about 165,000 tons, or more than one-half of tbe whole, was taken from the river, canals, and docks, and the remainder from the street pipes. During the year there had been forty-three tasts in which the water arrangements were un satisfactory. As regarded the water supply, the board regretted that another year had passed without anything having been done toward giving the inhabitants of London control over their own supply of water, and the Government appeared to have quite given up the intention of proposing any legislation for this particular purpose. London Globe. "Fashionable Flowers." Vick, the celebrated florist, has these sensible remarks in reference to "fashionable flowers:" Of all personal ornaments flowers are the most precious far too valuable and everlasting to be spoken of in the same breath with the productions of the jeweler or the milliner, and yet we are told that orchids are the fashionable bridal bouquets, because some one or two daughters of mil lionaries carry them. Very often nothing less graceful or more inap propriate could be chosen. The idea with many seems to be simply to find the most rare and unique species of natural flowers, indepen dent of beauty; if they cost anich and are rare, that is quite sufficient. The overstrained effort always be trays itself, and orchids were" never yet more highly valued by people of refined tastes than were" the wild violet, or the hedge rose. No Chau cer, no Herrick, no Wordsworth, has sung of the orchids as they have sung of daisies, of daffodils, or of the modest snowdrop, but they have often been exhibited as the flaunting decorations of those who have no higher appreciation of them than that they were costly and so to some extent the ensign of wealth. What a pity it is that any one class of flowers should become fashionable, just as if all flowers were not beauti ful in their own way, and far above the mere chattering" patronage of any particular set. About Sunstroke. Prevention Don't lose your sleep; sleep in a cool place; don't worry; don't get excited; don't drink too much alcohol ; avoid workinc in the sun if you can ; if indoors, work in a well-ventilated room; wear thin clothes; wear a light hat, not black; put a large green leaf or wet cloth in it; drink water freely and sweat freely; if fatigued or dizzy, knock off work, lie down in a cool place, and apply cold water and cold cloths to your head and neck. Cure Put the patient in the shade ; loosen his clothes about the neck; send for the nearest doctor; give the patient cool drinks of water or black tea or black coffee, if he can swallow. If his skin is hot and dry prop him up, sitting against a tree or wall; pour cold water over the body and limbs, and put on his head pounded ice wrapped in a cloth or towel. If you can't get ice, use a wet cloth, and keep freshening it. But if the patient is pale and faint and his pulse feeble, lay him on his back ; make him smell hartshorn for a few seconds, or give him a teaspoonful of aromatic spirits of ammonia, or tincture of ginger in two tablespoonfuls of water. In this case no cold water, but rub the hands and feet and warm them by hot ap plications until the circulation is restored. Vegetable Sheep. On Mount Tor lesse, in New Zealand, grows a singu lar plant, specimens of which are known as "vegetable sheep." The plant belongs to the Cudweed tribe, and is described by a recent botanical explorer as growing on loose dthrte at an altitude of 4,500 to 6,000 feet, and forming round or kidney-shaped patches, some of them as much as eight feet across and three feet high. They resemble immense cushions, in one species snow-white and in the other silvery-gray, and in both are formed of a "dense mass of leafy branches so closely packed together that a chisel cannot be easily thrust into the mass. The flowers" are so small that their parts can be seen dis tinctly only under the microscope. The peculiar shape and appearance of these plants led to their being oc casionally mistaken for sheep by early settlers, and hence the name. Scott', Emulsion ol Pure 'cn Liter OH tilth Ujpophosphifo. Doth as a Food and Medicine. The combined virtues of the Cod Li'.er Oil with the flypophosphites, not only miji plics a nutritious food to the sjah-ni, but bv its remedial power, ghes strength and tone to the nerf anil builds up i In wasted tissues. The undertaker is the champion boxer of the age. Wait till he meets Sullivan. Merchant Traveler. A clear conscience, a pair of easy fitting shoes and a bottle of Bed Star Cough Cure will make a mau happy and contented. Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. "W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALR AND RKTAIL DEALERS LS GENERAL MERCEANMSE Corner Chcnamus and Cass streets. ASTOKIA - - OREGON FOR SALE. The Anglo American Salmon Cannery, With complete plant, including boats, nets, machinery, &c ihls well known cannery is sltuatedm upper Astoria, commands good frontage and central location. Title per fect. The Anglo American "Lion" brand of salmon stands high m all markets. Ready sale at market price for all Its pack. For particulars apply to CORBITT & MACLEAY, Agents. Portland, Or. THE GREAT BEOOli PUHELY VEGETABLE. Are You Bilious ? Tlif Jicgitlator never fail to cttrc. I most cheerfully recommend it to all v. ho suffer from Bilious Attacks or any Disease caused by a dis arranged state cf the Liver. Kansas City, Mo. V. R. BERNARD Do You "Want Good Digestion ? Isuffcred intensely icithTiill Stomach.lleatt nehe,cte. A neighbor, who ha.! taken SmmoKS Liver Regulator, told mc it vcas a sre cure far n-j trouble. The Jlrst dose I took relieved ne very iKueh, and in one Kcek'x time I uas as strong and hearty as lever was. It Is thr best metlieliir I ever took for J)ijrjitt. Richmond, Va. . 6. CHEZSIbiW. Do You Suffer from Constipation ? Testimony of Hir si Wai-j.fr. CMef-Justico ' ( : "I haeused Slmnon-, Livr Regulator ' r Constipation of my Bonds, caused bya temporary Derangement of the liver, f r the last thre- ii four years, and always with ilet'iilcd benefit." Have You Malaria ? I have had experience with Stmnons Liver Regu lator since 1SG5, and regard it as thr greatest medicine of the times for diseases peeu liar to malarial regions. So good a men -cine deserves wiiversal commendation. REV. 31. B. WHARTON. Cor. See' y Southern Baptist theological Seminary Safer and Eetter than Calomel ! I have been subjefl to sc ere spells of Corgetic n of the Liver, and hac been in the habit of taking from 15 to 20 grains of calomel, hich generally laid me up for three or four day. Lately I hac been taVing Simmons Liver Regulator. hich ca c me re lief, without ant interruption to business. Middlktoitt, Ohio. J. HUGG. J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. XAKKETS. WYATT & THOMPSON.) DEALK1W !. FRESH AMD CURED MEATS, CHOICE GEOCESIES, 'PROVISIONS, Crocker v and Glassware. STAR MAJRKET. VHERE.Y ic GQSIPANY, iV:sh ant! Cured ?,:eats, ycgetables, FRUITS. SUTTER, and EGGS. OITO.A'TR OCCIDENT IIOri-L. CtXi'JVA'.irs S:rict. A-forI:i. Ok- Washington Market. .t ::!n Mir I, - !lirl;i, Oregon. RCSPLCTFCLLY CALL THK ATTEN tl.ui of the public to tlie fact that the ibove Market u 111 alv.aj s be supplied v. ith a FULL V RUTTY AND BEST QUALIT -RESVJ AND G'JPED JEAT3 ! I Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail . CSr-Spclal atteatloti given to supplying -iilps. B. 33. Franklin, mr: ' .. " r. . Sy5 ISEMS IT W 41- , i , 11 l---r-l.. il-.- J -iJ J'-fc-J. S.AK-T. mm&mm LzZlfir-Zfi -,-iJga g-graggsg-gggg" f Unflertaker aii CaUiet Maker, SQUEMOQUA STREET, XKXT TO THK ASTOKIAX KUILPIXG. 0 J57A!l work done In a skillful manner on short notice at reasonable rate. THE EEST IS THE O:0l332l2P:E2S?3? 2 Royai Brand Flour Manufactured by the OREGON MILLING C0FVIPANY Is of Superior Quality, and is Endorsed by all who use It. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of Superior Elsing Quality. Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. WYATT & THOMPSON Solo Agents for Astoria. -BARBOUB'S-- isb Flax Threads i S3 a HAVE NO I PR,ZE .'. 1ra' - iujit uair. uiit,. Aiuuunu HIGHER PRIZES AT THE VARIOUS International Expositions THAN THE GOODS OF ANY OTHER THREAD MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD. uality can Always Experiencea FMemJse no Otter ! HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 519 Market Street. - - - SAN FRANCISCO, A.GEXT8 Jb'OK 1'ACIFIC COAST. Seine Twines, Eope and The Telephone Saloon. The Finest Establishment of the Kind in Astoria. Especially iltted up for the Comfort and Convenience of those who enjoy a Social Glas. The Best or Wines and Liquors, The Choicest Cigars. Everything New and First-Class. K. t. JEFFREY, Frop'r. Magnus C. Crosby Dealer In HARD! ABE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TIKWAR E AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEFT LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, TjLex AND Copper. GolMMa Transportation Company. FOR PORTLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time! THE NEW STEAMEK TELEPHONE Which has been specially built for the comfort of passengers will leave "Wilson & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Returning leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. art-Wing at Astoria at P. M. CAn additional trip will be made on Sunday of Each Week, leaving Tortland ?- SiESfSSfc Siwday aiorniHff. Passeugers b this route connect at Kalaraa for Sound ports. rj. Ki SCOTT. rreMrtemi PRICE. FIVE CENTS. EQUAL ! PAR,S 18m be Depended on ! Netting Constantly on Hand. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL. I'I'.OPRIETOK J. R. D. G&AY. Wholesale and retail dealer In GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LliVSE, SAND AND CEMENT. General Storage and "Vhrrfa;e on reason able terms. Foot ot Bentou street, Astoria. Oregon. WI. EDGAR, Dealer iu Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. COItNEK MAIN AND CIIENAMUS ST5