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en VOL. XXIV, NO. 145. BUSLKESS CARDS. FVt. A. L. and J. A. FULTOX Physicians and Surgeon. Will idve promnt attention to all calls. roin any pail of the city or country. Office over Allen's-Store, corner Cass and Suuemoqua streets, Atturla, Oregon. Telephone No. 41. I K. FitAXK PAGE. Ph3'MlrIan and Snrgeou. Office, RoomG, over D. A. Mcintosh s bloie. OKriCE Hours :-9 to 11 a. si. ;-3 to 5 p. m. Residence, opposite the Joliansen building D R. O. B. E5TES. PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON. Office : Gem Building, up stairs, Astoria, Oregon. t E. COO VERT, Attorney at Luw and Aoto Public COLJECTIONS SOLICITED. Office with C. It. Thomson, loom 5 over City Book Store. -TR. ALFItKI) KISXEY. OFFICE IN ODD FELLOW'S BUILDING, Morning Hours, 9 to 11. Afternoon Houis. 2 to 4. Evening Hours, 7 to 8 iO ; At all other times enquire at his rooms over Goodman's Bout and Shoe store. OK... A. DOKKIS, GEO. 2COX.AND SOLAS!) A DORR1S. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. nnioe in Kinney's Block, pposite City Hall, Astoria. Oregon. I W.FULTOX. O. C. FCLTOJT. "FU1TOS I5KOTHEBS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and G.Odd Fellows Building. pi EliO F. PARKER SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY AND City Surveyor of Astoria Otnco : N. E. comer Cass and Astorstwets, Room No. 8 Upstairs. r . A. BOWfcSST. Attorney iintl Counsellor ut iwtiv, office on Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon. F. I. U'lXTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooni9 No. 11 and 12. Pythian Castle Build ing l.n Ti"rn.K. jh. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Rooms 1.2. and G. Tythlan Bulld- "? Residence On Cedar Street, back of M. Mary's Hospital. t P. HICKS. A. K. SHAW IIICKS fc SHIW, DENTISTS. Rooms in Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoria Oregon. T K. 8PEDDKX, NOTARY PUBLIC, Searcher of Titles, Almtractrr nut! Conveyancer. Office ou Cass Street. 3 doors south of As torlan office, Astoria, Orecon. AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS! Capitol Flour, Manufactured by the Full Roller Trocess, by tr.e Salem (Or.) Capitol Flour Mills Co., limited J The only flour that has taken First Trlze three years in succession at the POBTIilXD MECHANIC'S FAIR. Also at State Fair. One trial Is sufficient to convince of its supe riority. See that the word CAPITOL is on each sack GEORGE SIIIEL. 8 Stark St., Portland Agent. WILSON & FISH ER. Astoria Agents. HAVE YOU Aiyll IN THE MATTER OF Rags, Bottles, Old Metal, or Junk of Any Sort, FOJD & STOKES "Will give you the best price for It. Do You Want to Buy SHIP MATERIAL. 'From a Belaying Pin to a IIaver : from Block to an Anchor. You Can Get what You Want at FOARD & STOKES. ' 'Headquarters at building, cast eiid Water Street Ship "Sardinian." I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT I WILL not be responsible for any debt or debts 2thatmay.be contracted by the crew of the sbjp Sardinian. W. H. C. WABREN. Master. e 1 HFfck ASCMK TRADE 3t MhPM' i v m m 'CV.: Absolutely Free from Opiates, Ensues and Poison ' SAFE fife SURE. M fHurwiPT AT KHrGQISTS iXD SEALTE3. fKE CHARLES A. VOCELER CO..BALTJMOSE. KD fUTT S am ek35 TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED L5VER, and MALARIA. From these sources arise three-fourths of tho diseases of the human race. These symptoms indicate their cxistcncp; 088 of Appetite, Bowels costive, Kick Headache, fullness nftcr eat ing, aversion to excrtiouof fcodyor mind, Eructation of food, Irritobll Ityortcmper,IowfipIrlt!,Afeclin; ofhavln(rneglectedsnmeduty,l)lz zluess.Flutterlngntthelleart.Dot before the eyes, highly colored Urlne.COXSTlPATIOi-V.anddemnnd thouseofaremcdythatnctsdirectlyon the Liver. AsaLlverincdicincTUXT'S 1'IL,T.S have no equal. Their action on the Kidneys and Skin ia also prompt; removing nil Impurities through theso three " scavengers of the sjBtera," producing nppL-tite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear skin nnd a Tig oroubbody. TUTT'S PILLS cause no nauss-a or griping nor intt-nero with daily work and arc a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. doia every wngrcias. umro4l nrnybt.ft Y. IS RVI IB UK K-5 H Sern ueatiiaie or wiiHirnss changed In. stantly to a Gmssr Black by a single application of this Dvk. Sohl by Drug dsts.or sent by express on receipt of SL, Offlce, 44 Murrav Street. New York. SIW3 HAi;UAL 0? VZSIUL ESSTIP23 fSSS. G.A.STIXSON & Vo. OLACKSfjIiTHlNG. A; Cant. Koere old stand, cornt-r f C:t-s and (ou:t .street'. Ship aiid Caniirry v.ork, HorMvlun'.i i . tVatjons made aid riniri,.l. iwij voil i::.ntiilfjd FKEE AND EASY! rOR A PLEASANT EVfSPSIWG Call and See At his New Establishment next to Jeff's Ut-staunui:. a-KOTHINC BUT THE BST-ffa' Passed over the liar. A General Envttatinti Kxteiuleit EXCURSION TICKETS! FROM ASTOUIV TO PORTLAND AKDaETURN For $2.50, ON THE "TELEPHONE," BANKING AHD IHSURARGE ! !. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, AS'i :IA. - (JREGO.V. OFFICE HOURS: From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock I'. M. Caniahaii & Co. SUCCESSORS TO 1. W. (JASE, IMPORTERS 4N! WilOLHSALK AND HrtTAlL UKALKKS IN GENERAL MEECEASM '"orner Ciifnanius and Cass stieeti. A. B. THOMPSON, THE COLUMBIA FISH AND GAME MARKET Fresh Fish on every day's steamer. Tame Geese, Ducks. Turkes and Chicken?. Wild Game of all kinds. Fresh and Canned Fruit. Butter, Eggs and Vegetables. "Will Sell at tow Priccs.g3 County Orders. T AM AUTHORIZED TO BUY COUNTY x orders. llSiaj J? n&v JB i 'CacitiSy' i aaa R.B.SPEDDEN, ASTORIA, ORKliOiN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER IS, l&5. ARE THEY HUMAN? A CHAPTER OF CRUELTIES. Geese Fooled with Bed-Hot Iroa lor Corn Horses' Tongues Palled Oat. Mr. Charles Douglass, the general agent for the Ohio Society for the prevention of Cruelty to Children and Animals, whose duty it is to travel through the State and organ ize the various counties into co-operative branches, and lecturing, gives the following interesting information. Mr. Douglass makes a study of the cases of cruelty he discovers through out the State, and having a kindly heart for the brute creation, tells some terrible tales of man's brutal ity to beast. "You run across a good many cases of cruelty, don't you, outside of the large cities?" "Why, yes, you'd be astonished at the number of cases I find. The honest farmer is about as cruel as the man in town, and then he's away where he thinks nobody will see him or know anything about it. For instance, in Allen County, a man tried to induce a boy thirteen years of age to go out and steal some corn. The little fellow re fused, and so the man resolved to punish him. He tied him up by his thumbs, and, laying his back bare to his waist, whipped him until the blood run. A daughter, younger, for a slight offense, was treated in the same way." "And where was the mother?" "Why, standing by, encouraging all this brutality. "Another case in the same county was one of horrible brutality. A dog was saturated with benzine, set on fire and started through the alleys and cross lots of Lima. FEEDING GEESE HOT IRON. "In another part of the State, a blacksmith, who had been annoyed by a flock of geese entering his shop, resolved to fix them, though he could easily have put up a board and shut them out; but no. He devised a scheme chockful of devilishness. He heated a rod of iron red Lot, and, chopping off pieces the size of ker nels of corn, threw them out where the geese were. They, mistaking them for corn, swallowed them, and the whole flock perished. The iron fairly burned holes through them. TEAEINO OUT A DOBSE's TONGUE. "In a farming county in the inte rior of the State, a farmer, who owned a balky horse, tried every way to cure him. He smeared his hands with oil of cumin, said charms, whispered in his ear, tied a rope to his tail and passed it through his hind and fore legs, but all of no avail. He then determined on a method of his own invention, that for sheer brutality almost heads the list. He tied a stout cord, the Bizo of my little finger, slip-noose fash ion to the root of the horse's tongue, and literally tore it out. Of course the horse would have to be killed, as he could not eat. "Then I have those cases to re port of men tying chains to horses' lower jaws and tearing them off." IT STOPPED BELLOWING. "Cutting out tongues is a favorito amusement with some people?" "Yes, a favorite mode of torture. At Wapakoneta, Auglaise County, a butcher brought in a calf from the country, and tied it up in a stall to be slaughtered early in the morning. The orphaned calf missed its mother, and was hungry, and called loudly for something to eat during tho night, as only a stout, hearty two months' old calf can. The butcher's Bweet sleep was disturbed, and, ris ing from his bed he rushed out, seized a sharp knife, and, getting hold of the poor creature's tongue, cut it clear off." MEDICINE FOB A CHICKEN-EATING SOW. "Pies are not often treated un kindly, are they?" "Not!" Well, up in Madison County, a certain old sow had a de cided fondness for spring chickens, not old hens, and one day a few young chicks r.trayina into her pen, she made a square meal. The wor thy farmer ran into the house, heated a poker red-hot, and put out both her eyes." MEAN FARMEBS. "You find some pretty mean farm ers then?" "Up in Putnam County was a man bo mean that ho wouldn't give his stock even pasturage. In one season he lost sixty head of cattle. He was rich, so there was no excuse. One of his acts of cruelty was having turned a flock of sheep into a pasture completely run down, containing nothing but cockle-burs and Canada thistles, and two of the sheep, a lit tle more foolish, as it turned out, than the rest, jumped over into his vegetable garden to get something green. That was enough ; the farm er's mad was now up, and he hitched the two sheep together, yoked them up and turned them loose. They wandered off into the wood3, and got entangled. One of them was found dead, its flesh devoured bv the buzzards, while beside its bleaching bones lay the other, nearly dead, and partially devoured." "Didn't they punish such a fiend as this?" "Yes, he was arrested and brought before the Common Pleas Court, but he got out of it somehow; yet Eublic indignation was so great that e was compelled to sell out and clear out move to another State. j CBUEL BOYS HAKE CBUEL MEN. ; "In Henry County a young man only twenty-four was hung for mur dering a man and his wife, with an ax, about a year ago. When a boy it was his delight to torture animals. He boiled cats and dogs in his 5 mother's washboiler, and frequently 1 held the poor creatures over fires until they were burned to death. He appeared to delight in their ag onies. "Another case that well illustrates this principle : The party was noted for his cruelty as a boy, and one of his favorite occupations in winter, was plucking the last feather out of a chicken, and on the coldeat day turning it out in the cold to see how long it would live. This man was lately on trial for poisoning his wife " "What is thesociety doing through the State?" "We are organizing co-operative branches in each count', and ap pointing a prosecuting officer. We have already organized twenty-five out of eighty-eight counties, and in all the counties tb.ua' far organized the cases are being thoroughly pros ecuted." LAWS. "Have you adequate laws for the punishment of cruelty, and is the penalty sufficient to deter farmers irom such outrageous acts?" "Yes, the act is broad and com prehensive. It is section 3721, and provides that in this chapter, and in every law relating to, or in any man ner affecting animals, the word aui inal' shall be held to include every living dumb creature: the words 'torture,' 'torment,' and 'cruelty,' shall be held to include every act, of omission or neglect whereby un necessary or unjustiCablo pain or suffering is caused, permitted or al lowed to continue where there is a reasonable remedy or relief. And the words owner or person, shall be held to include corporations, and the knowledge and acts of agents and employees of corporations in re gard to animals transported, owned, employed by or in the custody of a corporation, shall be held to be the act of such corporation. And the penalty for such cruelty or neglect shall be not more than 200 nor less than $5, or imprisonment not more than sixty days or jboth." Cincin nati Enquirer. "tf- .-0--.,. Scoffs Emulsion of Pure Cod Liter Oil with Hypiiphosp bites. Very Palatable and Increases Flesh. Dr. F. II. Clkment, Brighton, ills.. say.s: "cotis bmulsion is the best I nave ev r nn'scnoMi. it is verv ialc- tib'e. easily as-imilated and rive Si instil and lie. h to the patient." 'p::l no Theologian A Baptist minister was once asked how it was that he consented to the marriage of his daughter to a Pres byterian. "Well, my dear friend," he replied, "as far as I have been able to discover, Cupid never studied theology." Sehuol Children's Itlijmrj. "If a first you don't succeed, try, tiy again." So says the children's olu rhyme. There is no need, however, of doing this with Bed Star Cough Cure. It is so prompt in removing throat and lung troubles that to trv a ,'aiu would be su erfluous. Sold by ail druzgists at twentv-five cents a bottle. BHIITITBIIT! Snow Flake Flour! Administrators Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVI-.N. THAT IN pursuance of an order of the 1'robate Court of Clatsop county Oregon, made and entered on the 18th day of November. 18S5 n the matter of the estate of II. K. linmn deceased, tae undersigned will sell at the court house door in Clatsop county. Oregon, to the highes bidder lor t-ab in natid, gold coin of t:ie U. 3., on saiurday. Decembr r 19. K5t at 2 o'clock P 31.. all the right, title and estate. wMcli the jaid 11. R. Hrown de ceased, and the said admin'Stra'or I. J. Ar volil, has in and to the following men ioued and described real pretnlso, to-wit : Com mencing at a Make at t.rdinary low tide, on the east bank of 'he Neciulcitm creek in the c-nterof Unities' bridge, on ther.inch of one J. T. Mulic r ; and hence running cast ten and one half rods to the center of the pres ent county road ; thence nortlt along the center of said county road twn hundred fet t to a stake In the center of said enmity road ; thence west ten and one half rods to n stake uuihetast bank ot the Necauicum creek: thence south along the eart bank of the sa d Nccanlcum creek to the plaee ot beginning, and beintr and situate in section 21, r. 6 a. of R. 10 W In Clatsop county, O cgon. I.J. ARVoLD, Administrator. November 13th. 1855. f-5t Summons. JUSTICE'S COURT, ASTORIA PRE clnot, Clatsop county, Oregon. I. Berginau and II. Chri-deusen partners doing business under the nrm muneuf Berg man & Co., plaintiffs, vs. Oscar Bay, defend ant. To Oscar B.ty, the above named defend ant: Inihen-ime of he state of Onnn: You are hen by requited to appear before me. the underpinned, a iustice ot the j peace in and for the prectuct of Astoria. 'Clatsop county. uregn. on Jionaay ttie 4tn aav ot January, ism. at me hour of 9a.m. of said day, at the ofllce of the said Justice N. K. Goodetl in said pre cinct, county and state, to answer the above named plaintiffs in the above entitled civil action. This action is brought by the plaint iffs to recover on nnniroraj-ou me sum oi TiinetY-two and 74-100 dollar, and the dis bursements of this action. This summons is sAi-ved nnonou bv nubllcatiou In accord ance with an order made on the 19th day of November, 1SS5. oy N. E. Ccodell, Judge of the said justice's court. J N.E.G0ODELL, Justice of the Peace. F. D. WINTON, Atty. for Puis. I-7t "JkKE SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR For all Diseases of the Lirer, Sidneys, Stcmsch and Spleen. Thispurelyvegetable pre paration, now so celebrated as Family Medidne, originated in the South in 1828. It acts gently on the Bowels and Kidneys and corrects the action of the Liver, and is, there fore, the best preparatory medicine, whatever the sick ness may prove to be. In all common diseases it will, un assisted by any other medi cine, effect a speedy cure. The Itegnlator is safe to administer in any condition of the system, and under no circum stances can It do harm. It will Invigorate like a class of wine, but is no intoxicating bever age to lead to intemperance: mil promote di gestion, dissipate headache, and gener- not unpleasant, and its virtues undoubted. oIos9of time, no Inter ruption or stoppago of business while taking the Regulator. Children complaining of Colic, Headache, or hick Stomach, a teaspoonful or more will give relief. If taken occasionally by pa tients exposed to MALARIA, will expel the poison and protect them from attack. a pnrsiciAvs opinion. I have been practicing medicine for twenty years, and have never been able to put up a vegetable compound that would, like Simmons Liver Regu lator, promptly and effectively move the Liver to action, zsid at the same time aid (instead of weak ening) the digestive and assimilative powers of the system. L. M. Hikton, SI. D.,Washington, Ark. SEE T1IAT YOC GETTIIE GENTINE. rncrARED cv J. H. Zcilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. j Price 81.00. MARKETS. WYATT & THOMPSON. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GrltOCERIES, PROVISIONS, i.....r.i .i ni rurUuuiieivy-LaiiUiiyiass wa r. STAR MARKET. WHERE & COMPANY, HVosh and Cux'cd Meats, Vegetables, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, t'SIK'A3ILS Street. Astoria, Og. Washington Market. .Haiti "trect, A:orla, Oregon. UKK;.UAX A i'O.X'ttOriUKTOKft RESPECTFULLY CALL TnE ATTEN tlon of the public to the fact that the ibove Market v. ill always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY PSESH AND CURED MEATS I I Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. -Special attention given to supplying strips. B. B. Franklin, Meriaier and Cabinet Maker, SQUEMOQUA STREET, NKXT TO TnE ASTOP.IAN BUILDING. E-All work done In a skillful manner on short notice at reasonable rates. Magnus Ce Crosby Dealer In HARDWARE, DHffl, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEFT LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, Tlxi AND Copper. BARBOUR'S: Irish Flax HAVE NO soor.7f &ifB2L?9 GRAND PRIZE PARIS 1878. THEY HAVE BEEN AWAitDHD HIGHER PRIZES AT THE VARIOUS International Expositions THAN THE GOODS OF ANY OTHER THREAD MANUFACTURERS IN 1 HE WORLD. Quality can Always be Depended on ! Experiencefl Fisieiei Use no Other ! HENBYDOYll: & CO., 517 and 519 Market Street, - - - SAN FRANCISCO, AGBXT4 FOK PACIP IC COAMT. Seine Twines, Hope and Netting Constantly on Hand. THE NEW MODEL A rTJIi STOCK The Telephone Saloon. The Finest Establishment of the Kind in Astoria. Especially fitted up for the Comfort and Convenience of those w ho enjoy a Social Gla r. The Best or Wines nnd Liquors, The Choicest Cigars. Everything New and First-Class. R. t. JEFFREY, Prop'r. CoUia FOR PORTLAND ! Through Freight on Fast Time! THE NEW STEAMER TELEPHONE Which has been specially built for the comfort of passengers wilfleaTe "Wilson & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 ?Mt Returning leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. BTAn additional trip will be made on Sunday of Each Week, leaving Forttaa A at O'eleclc Saaaar Mor-Binsr. r&vwngtirs h this route ccpntJt at KalMMi tor Soturtl poiti. JEJ. R. SCOW, President, !MU( K. FIVKCKV1 Threads EQUAL ! RANGE CAN RE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF E. R. BAWE9, AGEM CALL AND EXAMINE IT. YO WILL BE PIJ2ASED. E. U. HA WES 15 also agent ta-tha Bad patent Cootintr Store And other flrst-class Stovaa. Furnace 'Work. Steam Pit tings, etc., a specialty. ALWAYS ON HAND. SPECIAL NOTICE! O. R. & N. CO. EXCURSION! Tickets to Portland and Retain For $2 50. Good on any of the Company's boats E. A. NOYH9, Agent. Astoria, Nov. 28th, 1S33. -AlMVkl I 1 tf'JW AlHni Bte. Transportation Coffljany. K