fl) ''? mrm . - . ..; VOL. XXIV, NO. 13:3. ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, J 885. PRICE. EIVE CENTS. BUSINESS CARDS. rRJ. A. U and J. A. FUITOX Pliysldnusnnd Stirstiis. Will give prompt attention Jo all ralN, 110m any part of the city or country. Office over Allen'.s Store, corner Cass and iueraoqua streets, Atturia, Oregon. Telephone No. 41. D It. FKAXK PAGK, I'hynlrinn nnd Swrgt on. I tllc Koom C, over D. A. Mcintosh s stoi?. t FFICK IIOUBS : 9 to 11 A. ST. ;-3 to 5 I'. 31. Residence, opposite Ihe.Johansen building TTK. F.STES. PHYSICIAN" AND SURGEON. Okkh'K : Gem Iiuililin,, up stairs, Astoria, t 'reon . p E. COOYKKT, Attorney at Law ana otur I'nbllr COLLECTIONS SOLH'ITHP. Office witli C. It. Thomson, iuoiii ." over Cltv Book Store. JBO. A. DOUK1S. KO. NUI.AM) HOWARD &i OOKIHS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Klnney'8 Block. ppollf Clt Uall, Astoria. Oregon. i. W. FULTON. ' ' FULTON. FUT.TOJ8 DBOTHEKS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and C.Odd Fellows Building. p RliO F. PARKER. SURVEYOR OF Clatsop Comnty and City of Astoriu Office :-N. E. corner Cass and Astor streets, Boom No. 8 T H. A. BOWIiBY. J Attorney and Coimsellor ut Law, Office on Cheuamus Street, Astoria, Oregon. F. o. wiXToar. " ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms No. ll and 12. Vy tliian Castle Build ing. "flAY TDTTLK. M. 1. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Booms 1, 2, and 3. Pythian Bulld og. Residence On Cedar Street, back of St. Mary's Hospital. F P. EI0B3. A. K. SBAW HICKS & SHAW, DENTISTS. Rooms in Allen's Building, up stairs, cor iser Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoria Oregon. T Jt. JSFEDDRX, NOTARY PUBLIC, Sewetaerof Titles, Abstracter nn Conveyancer. Office on Cass Street. 3 doors south of A torlan office; Astoria, Oregon. BANKING AND INSURANCE ! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - OREGOJf. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock 1 M. AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS! Capitol Flour , Manufactured by tho Full Roller Process, by the Salem (Or.) Capitol Flour Mills Co., LIMITED J The only flour that has taken First Piie three years In succession at the PORTLAND MECHANIC'S FA Bit. Also at State Fair. One trial is sufficient to convince of its supe riority. See that the word CAPITOL is on each sack GEORGE SHIEL, 8 Stark St.. Portland Agent. WILSON & FISHER. Astoria Agents. HAVE YOTJ Anyttung to Sell? IN THE MATTER OF Rags, Bottles, Old Metal, or Junk of Any Sort, F01BD i STOKES WIU give you the best price for It. Do You Want to Buy SHIP MATERIAL, From a Belaying Pin to a Hawser : from Block to an Anchor. You Can Get what You Want at POAED& STOKES. Headquarters at building, east end Water Street. WPSt THE GREAT' Ltflftl :mm heMED I .jjH wh jj It! Rheumatism, j isSi e Hill Neuralgia, i BacUaclic. Mentlaclie, Toolbar?. Sprains. JZruinoK, etc., etc. Price, Fifty Cents. At Drapslstsond Dealer. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., So!e Prop IUltuiobe, iLajiriAXD, U.S.A. TUTT Mmajx Ih mas TORPID BOWELS. DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From these sources arise three-fourths oftho diseases of the human race. These symptoms indicate their existence. Xioa of Appetite. Bowels costive, Kick Headache, fullness nfter cat injr, aversion to exertion of body or mind. Eructation offood, Irritabil ity of terapcr,I.or spirits, A feeling of having neglected some dutjyDIz zlucS,FluttcrlnfrattlieIXcart,Dots before the eyes, highly colored TJriiie.COIVSTlPATlOA'.anadcmand tlie use of a remedy that acts directly on the Liver. As aLlverinertieincTOTI'S PIXI.S have no equal. Theiructlonon the Kidneys nnd Skin is also prompt; removing all impurities through these three " scavengers of the system," producing appetite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear skin and a vig orousbod3'. TUTl'SFlIjZJi cause no nausea oi Brining nor interfere "With, dally work and are a perfect ANTSDOTE TO MALARIA. Sold every wfaere2S Oiiico44 MurrnvSuN V. GBATHAnt or WmsrcnRS chanced in. stantly to a Guissr Black by a singlo application of this 1) vu. Sold by Drug- Sb3ts,orsentbycxprcssonrcceIntofSL Office, 44 Murrav Street, New York. mro u&kqll c? tazruii sxsseei rsiE. INVIGGRATCh Is jasr. vnat its name implies Purely Vegetable 'Compound, thai acts directly upon, tlielver ; curing the many diseases o that im. portant organ, and ting the nu merous ailm arise from its deranged or etion, such as Dy ice, ijuionsness, CoswenessYMttlaria, Sick-headache. BieumaMmetc. It. is therefore s iruismuM " To liave Good HealtL :ha Liver must be l:ept in order." DB. SAHTOBD'S LIVES, IK7IG0EAT0H. nvfeorates the Liver, Ee wlatcs the Bow- sis, Strengthens the System, Purifies the Blood . Assists Digestion, Prevents Fevers. ts a Household lecd. An Invaluablt L'amily Medicine for common complaints. D3. SAHTOBD'S LITE'S, HITIGORATOE. An experience of Forty years, and TLot lands of Testimonials prove its Merit. FOR SALE UY ALTj DEALERS IN MEDICINES For fall mfonnition tend yonr addre for IM po llnolz en the Liver and iU 1j-o&mj.m u. v'wsronD 24 duane st.. ?;nvr -voas cru; Administrators Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY 01 VEX. Til T IN pursuance of an order of the Probate Court of Clatsop count. Oregon, made and entered on the lRtli day or November, ;KS3. m the matter of the estate of II. R. Brown deceased, the undersigned will sell at the court house door in Clatsop county, Oregon, to the highest bidder lor cah in ti:iul. gold coin of tue lT. S., on Saturday. December la. 1SS5, at 2 o'clock i'. M.. all the right, litle and estate, which thewiid II. R. Brown de ceased, and the said administrator I. ,1. Ar vold. has in and to the following men ioned and described ical premises, to-wit: Com mencing at a stake at ordinary low tide, on the east bank or lu Necanieum creek in the center of Grimes' bridge, on then.nch of one J.T. Mulkey ; and thence miming east ten and one-half rods to the center or the pres ent county road ; thence north alons the center of said count y road two hunured feet to a stake In the center of said county road ; thence west ten and one half rods to a stake on the east bank or the Necauicum creek : thence south along the cast bank of the said Necanieum creek to the place of beginning, and beinc and situate In section 21, f. C N. of R. 10 AV., in Clatsop county. Oregon. T. .1. ARVOLD. Administrator. November 19th, 18?. f-5t W. E. DEMENT & GO, xx"etxxcas&2:srrsfc ASTORIA, - - - OKKGON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET 'and FANGY ARTICLES Prescriptions carefully Compounded SS DrMNFORD'S incid prews ants insij The Deal Letter omee. The dead letter office has become i lie most interesting, if not the most I important, branch of the postal serv- j ice. It waa established in 1825. A law of that year made it the duty ol postmasters 'to return to the depart-; ment as "dead" letters which had; remained in their offices three months. These were to be exam ined and returned if possible to the M'nders upon the payment of postage. A subsequent law required the return of "dead" lettors to their writers without postal charge. During the '.it year there was received at tho oilice an average of nearly fifteen thousand letters daily, or a total of about five million. These have been handled by 120 employes, mostly women. The dead letters are classed as "ordinary" and " unmailable," the latter being snch as do not have a sufficient address, or which con tains prohibitory matter. Misdi rected letters will average 1,000 a day, and letters which have no ad dress at all, 1,000 a month. It is an astonishing fact that the greater per cent of the latter contain money. Of the domestic letters opened tfie past year, about forty thousand con tained money, drafts, checks, and money orders, amounting to about $1 ,."O0,O00. Nearly seventy thousand contained postage stamps. Every opened letter containing an inclosure of value is carefully recorded, and those for which no owner can be found, arc carefully filed away, sub ject to reclamation within four years. When the writer's name is attached to a valuable letter he is informed of tho money being detained, and by satisfactory proof is able to secure it. A lady "has charge of the misdi rected letters. If possible, they are sent to the person they are intended for. So proficient has this lady be come that she is acquainted with the names of cities, villages, and streets, as the average schoolboy is ac- auainted with the A, 3$, C. At her esk she has railway guides, directo ries, and books containing the names of newspapers, bankers, ministers, and the streets of all the large cities in the United States to aid in forward ing letters to the proper person, city, or State. A letter was recently di rected to "110 C street, Nashville, Tenn." It was returned to the dead letter office. At once the lady knew that the party addressed resided in Washington, as there is but one C street in the United States, and that is in that city. Tho letter was de livered, and tho party to whom it was sent was found. In directing it the writer had placed the name of his own city upon the envelope a common error. Oftentimes thu lady is required to guess at the address; and in no place can a woman im prove her faculty of guessing mora than right here. She is not required to guess like the Englishman occupy ing a similar position in the depart ment of Great Britain. A letter was .received in that office directed : " My son, up three flights of stairs, Lon don." To-day a letter came to the department at "Washington addressed to ""Wine Dock." Tho name of the town to which the letter was sent is "Wyandotte. "The principal reason for misdi rection is carelessness," said the lady as she threw upon the table before her a pile of a hundred or more let ters. "It is a common practice to mix Illinois, Indiana, and Iowa; Kansas, Arkansas, and Nebraska; and Michigan, "Wisconsin, and Min nesota. " "When it is impossible to forward a letter without opening, it is opened and read by a young lady, und, the address of the writer being obtained, is returned. One young lady can open about one thousand of "these letters a day. The majority of east ern letters thus opened are charac terized by vulgarity, while the ma jority of western epistles show the finer feelings of the writers. When there are hp signatures, the letters are cast aside and sold as waste paper." So "your darling," "your own pet," " lovingly, Laura," and " eter nally yours, George," if you do not hear from your epistles, possibly they are in some paper mill and eagerly perused by some girl employes. Parcels bv the thousand "are also received at the dead letter office. A large proportion of the most valuable are addressed to foreign countries, and are detained because they con tain dutiable goods or exceed the limit of size or weight. In all such cases, if the name of the sender doe3 not appear, the addressee is noti fied that the package will be for warded by the express at his expense or returned to the sender, if his ad dress is furnished. The articles re ceived which can neither bo delivered to tho person addressed nor returned to tho sender are sold annually at auction, and the proceeds are depos ited in the treasury. Washington Letter. The Caw, Among other forms of animal life which have disappeared from the earth is the sea cow. This great animal, which has been variously classed with the whales, with wal ruses, and seals, and with elephants, was a toothless vegetable feeder, liv ing along the shore in shallow water, and often weighing three or four tons. Jt was seen alive and described in 1741, but in 1780 it appeared to have become entirely extinct. Bathing is more popular in Russia than in this country, because the czar made all eerfs free Science aad Iaveatlsa. In some of the public hospitals Japanese paper handkerchiefs are now used, with much satisfaction, for drying wounds. A cable car, having a succession of large and small wheels inside the car, over which the cablo passes, thus dispensing with the grip and much of the cable wear, has been invented by a San Franciscan. A new method of dressing wounds, by which their healing is said to be hastened, and the pain made to dis appear at once, consists in the appli cation of compresses wet with a decoction of thirty parts of valerian root in 1,000 parts water. Jules Gamier has designed an elevated railway for the City of Paris, which is to be completed in time for the exposition of 1889. It will be about 18 miles long, and will cost $10,000,000. The structure will be composed of two tracks, one above the other, on an iron frame. The trains will be composed of three American cars, each. Professor Brewer, of New Haven, has reported the results of a number of experiments on the results ot soaking green wood of various kinds in cold water, and thus removing the albuminoid matters. That green lumber contains something which greatly favors its decay, and which may be removed by long-continued soaking in water, was well known many years ago, and gave riso to the process of water seasoning, in which the planks were sunk in large bodies of waterand kept immersed for from six months to a year, when they were raised, piled in the air and thoroughly dried. Flooring lumber thus treated is little liable to decay, for the simple reason that it contains little or nothing that is fit for the food of the micro organisms and f ingi that cause decay. Minnis Haden, a worthy colored blacksmith of Montgomery, Va., has lately invented a piece of very simp'le machinery by which the striking hammer is easily and ef fectively worked by his foot, while he has both hands free to hold his iron and use the small hammer. To a listener, the blow3 come as natu rally and rapidly as if there were two men handling the hammers in the old-fashioned way, but there is a difference. The machine, by an easy motion of the foot on the treadle, strikes a harder blow than any man can strike, and can be made, atwill, to strike as light a blow as may bo needed. But the use of this simple nnd cheap device in the blacksmith's shop is not half. It can be just as easily used, and will find a large field of usefulness, Tn driving a drill for blasting rock. Abnormal Growth of the Cottea 8hrab. There has been made, near Ply mouth, a most remarkable discovery of trees which bear a species of cot ton. The Examiner says the trees are a foot in diameter and thirty five feet high. They bear pods, smaller than cotton balls, but full of wonderfully soft and beautiful cotton, with a good staple. The trees grow in a swamp. Raleigh (N. C.) News and Courier. Scott's EiHHlsioaof Pure fo! Liver Oil -n 1th Hypopaosphlles. As a cure for Marasmus in Ch ililren. War. Farb, of Brooklyn, L. I.f says: "On the recommendation of my physi cian. Dr. Wm. Yyso, I have given my boy who was dangerously ill of Maras mus, your Emulsion, with excellent ef fect, and he is at present as hale and heaithy as can be wished." When the colored people have learned the deliciousness of sparrow Eie there will be no danger of those irds swarming to excess in the South. Mempnia Appeal. Tltirlllow a la thVlhkado. On a bid. racked with pain, a weary man lay Sinning willow, titwillow, Utwillow! No ease or relief could he find anv day, O. willow, titwillow, titwillow f II Is pains are now gone, lie is hearty a-d well. . St. Jacobs Oil made him as aound as a hell. And the tory so good to each one he does tell, Singing willow, titwillow, titwillow ! Puulisheb'.h Notk. A Chicago paper savs (lint the actor who plays "Koko" la the ".Mikado." at a theater there, hud such a bad cough that he could not luivesutw "Tit willow" had ho not recovered his voice lv a dose of Ited Star Cough Cure. GUSTAVBONTGEN, aUXSMIT XKAR VAN DUSEN'sJ STOKK. UTPBIt ASTORIA. All kinds of new Guns made to order. Breech-Ioadlng uuns maae irom aiuzzie loaders. All repairs done prompt aud cheap. First class work guaranteed. Address letters GUSTAV BONTOEN. Care of John Kopp, Astoria, Or. Powder. 25 a kegs. Duck Shooting Sea Shooting Rifle. Fg to 3 Fg. Shot. $14.00 7.00 7.00 25 Pound Bags 9 1 85 Wads. 1,000. Pink Sdge;'Xo. 10i! S 1.60 Black Edge, No. 10 .83 A, G. SPEXrVHTH, Aitorit, To Regulate ! ftf1 FAVORITE HOME REMEDY is I fl I, warranted not to contain a sipgla par- A lill tide of Mercury or any injurious sub- I stance, but Is purely Tege table. i It will Care all Disoase3 caused J by Derangement or the Liver. j Kidneys and Stomach. t If your Lirer is out of order, then your whole system Is deranged. The blood u J impure, me Dream onenure; you nve headache, feel languid, dtpinted and nenrous. To prevent a mote serious con dition, take at once Simmons T 117 fill REGULATOR. If you lead a 1.1 V P.K sedentary life, or suffer with AU f 1JJLV Kidney AOcctioiu, avoid stimulants and take Simm-m. liver Regulator. Sure to relieve. If you have eat n anything hard of digestion, or feel Iicjvv jctcr meals or sleepless at night, taLe'a t!oe and you will feel relieved and kcp pleasantly. If you are a raiserabte sufferer with Constipation, I)yjepia and Biliousness, seek relief a: once in Simmons Liver Regul.it jr It does not require continual dosing, an 1 costs but a trine. .It will cure you. If you wake up in the morning with a bitter, bad taste in our rrwutn, Tf I 17V Simmons Liver Regulator. It cor I AKh recu tbe Bilious Stomach, sweetens A 11111 the Breath, and cleanses the Furred Tongue. Children often need some safe Cathar tic and Tonic to avert approaching sickness. Simmons Liver Regulator will relieve Colic, Head ache. Sick Stomach, Indigestion, Dysentery, and the Complaints incident to Childhood. At any time you feel your system needs cleansing, toning, regulating without violent purging, or Stimulating without Intoxi cating, take SinoBsfaEeplak PREPARED BY J.H.ZEILIH & CO., Philadelphia PRICE, S1.00. 1LAEKETS. WYATT & THOMPSON. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. TVrm Feed, Etc, STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresh and Cured Meats, Vegetables, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, ClIEXAHIJg Street. Anterla, Or. Washington Market. Main trcet, Astoria, eregoa. ItEBGXATV A CO. PJROPRHBTOR8 RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tlou of the public to the fact that the above Market will always be supplied with a FULL VAEIETY AND BEST QUAIJTY FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! I Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. r-SpecIal attention given to supplying jaips. B. B. Franklin, Meriaker and Cabinet Mater, SQUEMOQUA STREET, NEXT TO THE ASTOBIAX BUILDISO. HTA11 work' done in a skillful manner on short notice at reasonable rates. ' j : j WILL flUFHDf! I Cut Faster AXE j Mram3uuwe EASIER J.C.TrUllfnqer Than any olb- er axe made. Hundreds of woodmen tes- tifytoltssupe- i rloiity. Itffatf yBW . - Dees sud HeTer VPH CARKAHAN V J & CO., t AgeaU Astoria. " Prke. $1.86. . ...s, To Rent. . 'FINE BUSINESS OFFICE. GKNTRAL . ly located. Apply at this Office. BARBOUR'S: Irish Flax HAVE NO GRAND PRIZE ifMii JwW8MSSal5iSBSMSfeSMttBL- BBfBBBBBIBBVKS9'SBBBBBSBBBBBBBaY.'u9BBBB5j77i utiiaa.i . B5iBlBEaHf,"l BKMBBBBBBBnc1"1"'" BiSBBBlBBlIlilllllllHBBBBlSBBBB&llUUi THEY If AYE BEEN AWARDED HIGHER-PRIZES AT THE VARIOUS International Expositions THAN TUB GOODS OF ANY OTHER THREAD MANUFACTURERS. IN THE WORL&-,. Quality can Always Exner nun Fisneraen use i Otto ! HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 519 Market Street, - - - SAN FRANCISCO. AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST. Seine Twines, Hope and Netting Constantly on Hand. The Telephone Salooc. The Finest Establishment of the Kind in Astoria. Especially fitted np for the Comfort and Convenience of those who enjoy a Social Gias. The Best or Wines and Liquors, Tke Choicest Cigars. Everything New and First-Class. B. I,. JEFFREY. Frop'r. Magnus 0. Crosby Dealer In HAM ABE, Ml STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEFT LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, Tin.-' and Copper. la Con Transportation FOR PORTLAND! Through Freight on Past Time! THE HEW STEAMER 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. Raturnlngleav&s Portland every Tutsdiy and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. S8fAa additionaLtrlB will be made on Saaday ef Each Weefc, leaving Portlan d at tyelvoar Saaaax Xaralac.. Passengers bj this ronte connect at Kalama for Sonnd ports. u. B. SCOTT, President Threads EQUAL ! tB&MI jtyp PARIS 1878. be Depended on ! The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL, - PROPRIETOR J. EL D. GKAY. Wholesale and retail dealer Id GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. General Storage and "Wha fage ou reason able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria. Oregon. WM. EDGAR, Dealer lu Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meeraohaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN AND CHENAMOS ST.-. Conpy