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0 vfcfL. XXV, NO. 31. ASTORIA, QimflOiX, SATURDAY, FKB1UIARY C, 1880. PRICE. DIVE CENTS. V. SlStt CAKDS. C. R. THOMSON, E. F. COOV I IT TSIOISOA & COVERT. Attorneys at Law and Notaries Public. special attention piex to collec tioiis and examining titles OhKirK Rooms ami "i, oer Cllv Re. tk More. c. It. ."HAll'l'I. tC, Architect and Civil Engineer. i.ri irr Room . Knights l I'vihfas l'uililnnc. tf K. - !.. ni:l .J. A. VVi.'ViW 3h.xsi's:jiJ.::Hl Si:rK'oii. v i! j piemnt attention to ail calls. i aav r.tu il the -5v " country. iiWsor Allen's Moie. corner 'us and i hmmu 4n,rls Aii. Oregon. . 4mmc 1'. ::. 2'ttAMc iasc. .-.-. S:.teKf.,.ri D. A. AlcUitosh .Jo:c. . i i. lltti-t:-1 i 11 a. :-:uo5i.M. l-nc.. opposite t he .Itihansen buJIdim: f t. . js. ::-t: I'll YMriAN AND M'KfiKOX. t irui : :cinRmMiiu:.npsaiis.Atiia. 1 re. Aivtc::i stJ.vxi'.v, Office at Kinney's Cannery. ttdloulv attend patient at lus ofnce, ami m.i he foil ml tin-it- a! anv houi. . x. U..KKI-. .:ko. -ni.m AlTORNt.r AM LAW. -to- im Mune.vV Rlm-i.. ppoUe '"J .i !. A-UHHi. Oregon. Vk.VVIl.TtU. s.o.rvi.ix AiTOKNKY.N AT LAW. Rooms ft anil G.Odd Fellows uildm'. tl'.I.O 1'. 1AKK.KK SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP C0UN1 Y AMI Ex-City Surveyoi of Asicna t.Mcc- N.E. corner Cass and Worst:. e!s, Loom No i 5'p Hlnlr. J. . a. s:oy i.n. vIlMIII.'.l Ittld "cMll- lttl X.UVV, . .isi rsifiuHi jsMieet. AMtitix. i'm-roii P. l it. u'lvrov attoi:xi:y at jvw. Kooiw No. :i aui in. riiMin cu r.niw ii . VJ f KAY.'il(M, ci 5L km;ixi:i:. city sjTt:ra:yoss. OfncciM Oty Hall. AMoiia. i'R". IMIYSICIAN AND StStiGKON r -ic -Htmint 1. U. aMl 3 I'vtltlitu JJii'M i "-MKK.VOK On O.lHr StifPl. luck t Marj's Hontal. A. K. S8IAU". DENTIST. !:miiiis in Allen's ISiiiUlin. up tairj. cni ii (''. .uiii S.imaniniiia stn-i'ts. Aoitona Mivn. jr. jHij:i)i:, XOTAKY lTULIC, MiMirrlicrof TtlloM. Alistriictcr anil "ovtiain"ir. Olm,ioiiC.isN'lrfeJ.:5ihij,smiHi of As lnri.ni iillk'i'. Astiiri i, Ori'on. General Agency of 7 .it. ts. AU.iti:, W Iti'al Kst:t1i, liiMiraneo and Fnnry BROKER. Valuable rioiicrtn-s for Salt or I.p:isc hi I'pper Aton.i. - AfiMiiuts AdJiiMi'ii. and ItiNik Iffi iuig doiu m Miorl Not :!. Oillci v.itlit'ol. hjifddi'ii. cor. .It'irersoii and I'as stii'i'ls, Aslona, nvon. liobsalp and lb-tail Diub-r in pFuri&ions, MILL FEED. Glassnd Plated Ware, IKOIMCAL M) 15)MI'.STIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Tori tber will Wines, UquorsJobacco.Cigars To Rent. A !o5" - lt"0Us BuUd,n- AA.lninGLi:i:. Money to Loan ( ArrKOVLI) SECURITY. UUL'.va Orders bought. Apply at the office of V. 1). WIN! OX. THE GREAT .-S$W Cures 4 3 "" r;3' ion?. "JlH 8 llSsS Neuralgia, It-jT.T-t.Trr Ar-... .Zselraolie. Keaci.iehe, Tootliaflio JJpraii.-, lirvisrt. etc.. etc. l'rive, Lijl A i r zL t- aai loal. Hie CHARLES A. VCCELCR CO., Sola -;, Ulti si .r. i vr -xiTD, L . S. A. y ft'? ' " SJS 9 S J in n v If just -what its name iinpco ; Purely Vegetable Compound, thai acts directly upon, the lih'er j cunng the many diseases iic:rleqyo that im. portant organ, and pis? wilting the nu merous ailments t&S) arise from it deranged or mviA4iction, such as DyspepsiSi J-iice, Biliousness CosVenessVTvferlaria, Sick-headache. RheumatWetc. It is therefore z luisnMAr "To Lave GoodHealtl :he. Liver must be kept in order." db. SAirroiiD's Livsa ihvigosatoe. Invisorates thclivor, Kcnlates the Bow ih, StrenJlicn5? the System, Purifies the B'.ootl. A vtUl)' -ostion, Prevents Fevcts. s a llouseliohl Need. An Invaluable family Medicine for common cotnplainK d. sAirroED's nvza htvicosatos. i.if;,nV'Vj cf rrty years, and T! sandnff TcytiiU'toMs prove its Mint. fou s i r r.Y at.t. di: txrs ix 5in;rrr" For f-i!l ir"ui'ira -M wr a.M ffl' .rno'i on i "so "In r am! i ! - " U ASTORIA IRON WORK.. KRMONM'l.hrr. HK i'41'KKK H"K Asmuh. - ii:r: GENERAL MACHINISTS AKD BOILER MAKERS. LAPLriMiilSSNKMB Boiler Work. Steamboat Work and Cannery Wo:k a spe cialty. Of all Ip.Ttjit iii'nii t vt5-j at rsI:ort .Viuifc. A. I. 'a-. i'ruMdPiit. .I.O Jlr-ni Ka.MTftHry. 1. W. ("A. , t r H-MTiT. .inn;. I .Siinonni'ml'iit. Furniture and Uphoistoring. Alntlrp .s M:j!p :ii1 ,i jujiuhI. Paper Hanging. Carpets Sowoil and Laid. Furniture Sold on Con;:r.;ssi n. Fnor. coiner Jlaiii and .!'h"T.ji -f t- MAltTIX OLSEN. Summons. INTiiK.ir.sTKfxnrr.Asni:i n:r e'ni't. Mi:iit f ("ialM;i.t.itf Onw-n. I. tlnuil iliu!ift. ;s. .1. l.:inilnTl d fpiid ant. To.! Lambert tin a!ii;i it mnnl dffpnd aut . In tin name of th si tie of Ong"ii : You are lit 1 eb ieiiuiti toiipenr and :in .swerthei omiiiamt lilf.l agaln-i oa in Hip above entitled action, in tne abie entitled court on or befoie ibeiuii d t of 1 ebuuiv, A. J), ld, beinii si uev fiom 1 be d.ue liereof.and it joiifail-o loaiv.frtbepiam 1 1 11 ill apolv toilie eoiiit fn tbe relief de manded 111 Hie eoiiiitliiiiit. winch in hi mi! stme"Ioreeoerofl oii tlie Mini o! ti , and foreo'tiand deJini-snienl-nrtJiiNaetion. ThisMinitaoiN jmblixlied bj oidcrof N. K. Condell, .lu-.ticeol Hie IVaee. f r AMnnn precinct, couutv ami slab afoiesaid. uiaiie t!iis::i.t d.i of'DeetmlH'i, Its'). C.l.CrK'II-:. Attj.f'rt i'l.uiit!ir. Astoiia. Dp.-. Sl.t. INK. id-.t G. HANSEN or -mi: BIAXOHB PALACE! Has .lust ltecfi i d a 1 it e Moc k itf j PHRK1!1! jl Q P j tuMstiuK m SILVER WARE, CLOCKS, I sirrT ii'i.Ps: ptp Which he offers at Bedrock Prices. All Coods Warranted. Jlineis a Jewelry Store and Kuor.n nsSush. I BLUE EYES INCREASE. An Authentic Statement that "Will ! Pique Many Maidens. ! Elue eyes so bright and tender ha-e ever received the poet's pas sioned praise since the time when ancient Chancer built the original lolly rhyme, and until todav, when the frantic lover, sighing like a fur nace, indites a halting sonnet to the object of his passion. Men adore blue eyes in w omen and women recip rocate in.;kind. Some one sinhs for tlte old-fashioned girl of fifty years ago and complains that sweet IS of to-day is not comparable with the Venus who then walked the earth spaiklinir orbs of liquid blue. The present geneiation, whose only knowledge of the female beaut' of half a century ago is derived from daguerreotypes of their grandmothers or such old-time fashion plates as Ini'.tMiot yet fulfilled their destiny m being ued to wrap small packages of toboero, Map and candles in coun tiy sloros, will be pleased to learn that, instead of a decrease, there is an increase in th- number of blue ee- since the days of George IV. Speaking on tins subject vesterday. an eminent professor who has devoted a great deal of attention to the eves, gae this as his opinien: "Without lining any data at hand," he said, "I would say that, considering the .ujm"-- :o which blue eyes ate attrib ul ii. there would be more of that color now than there were fiftv vears i.o " J h explained the matter scientifi cally thus: "1 think so because the color of the eye depends on the quan tity of the pigment deposited in the his, ami the amount of light the eye is called upon to absorb. Fiftv years ago people wete more exposed to the direct ras of the .sun, and lived less "1 retirement than they do now, and merefoie the eye was called upon to JiMirb more light, it would be a fair inference that people who were much exposed to free, open sunlight, and litng in a state inclining to a .state of natiiro, would have darker eyes th in those living in a city, wearing gla- , and remaining a great ileal in tlit. Ir homes." "Do you think the color of the eyes attributable in any degree to climatic influences?" "Yes, the color is subject in a great degree to climatic influences and the methods of living of the people. To illustrate what I mean by the eye absorbing light you will observe that in walking along in the snow, the eye is willed upon to absorb a great deal of light, but in looking on a piece of dark velvet it is the reverse. The velvet does the absorption. P.lue eyes, are increasing in number, I be liee, not decreasing. "Tlicro is another .-tandpoint from which the study of eyes is interesting and that is in relation to the indica tion they surely give of the iktsoii's character. The poet has called the cve 'the windows of the soul,' and unquestionably they are the most elo quent features ol the human counte nance, reflecting all our qualities and desire-., our impulses, our pa?-,ions, and often our very thoughts. "liy the eyes we form our first im pressions of a pet ton's character, and it i very seldom that we change that first feeling, be it good or bad, with out the .strongest cause. Every trait and quality finds expression in these mirrors, l.lue eyes betray two anti thetic characters Larue and bright they denote quick perception and great susceptibility of external in fluences. In the gentler more often than in the sterner sex they are found coupled with finely arched eye brows, in which case they indicate in men a refined nature and esthetic tastes and in women a lovable dispo sition, with a predilection for dress, music and the fine arts. It is a prin ciple generally recognized by pliysi ogomist that beautiful eyes betoken a corresponding beauty of character, amiability, truthfulness, honor and devotion. "Adorers of blue eyes and light eyes generally will be not a little dis appointed to learn that the' signify cunning and deceitfulne3S, and that physiognomists advise us to beware of them. It is rather startling infor mation certainly, in the light of the intelligence that eyes of this color are on the increase. "Gray eyes are said to denote in telligence coupled with studiousness and great mental capability, and adorned by kind feeling. Black eyes are unfathomable, and may either imply deceit and unscrupu'lousness or a noble elevation of character. "Eyes like those of any of the lower animals, for instance, will be found where the natuie of the person possessing them resembles that of the animal in question. But withal, it is still gratifying to find that blue eyes, always most beautiful, are on the increase. Buffalo News. Among the many prize offers of the Fiench Academy of Sciences is a sum equivalent to about $20,000 which was left by Breant in lS49,and js still unawarded. It is to be given to the person who shall find an ef fective remedy for the Asiatic cholen or shall indicate with absolute cer tainty its causes. In Wellesley, where the female college is located, the census shows that G3 per cent of the population are of the fair sex. Ward IS, Bos ton, comes next, with 59 per cent; Ward 17, 56 per cent; in Nantucket, 57 per cent, is the score in favor of females. The Czar and Archibald Forbes. The Schipka Pass had been in Rus sian possession for quite a month, and it was not unreasonable to as sume that a sketch of the position there, was, as a matter of course, in the imperial cabinet. I asked for the plan, since with its help my task of explanation would be so greatly sim- j plified. But it seemed that there was no such document; andlven-J tured to say that I could get along much more 'satisfactorily if I had a , sheet of paper on wliich to jot down some rough explanatory outlines. . The emperor saidat once. "Ignatielf, go and fetch paper and pencil." Ii- i natieff went, and there remained the emperor and myself alone together, standing opposite to each other, with a little green baize table between us. The thought that drifted across mv mind as we stood there lookimr into ! each others' faces was, that, cmeror as he was, no consideration that tho world could offer would tempt me to change places with a man so op- pressed by ills. And I noticed, or thought that I noticed, what flicker of thought darted into a corner of his mind. As we so stood, he listening to me talking, there came into his face for a fleeting moment a strange, troubled expression, which seemed to reveal the sudden thought "What a chance for this man to kill me!" It was a mere quick shadow, and had passed away ere Ignatiefrcame bust ling back with a sheet of foolscap on which I rapidly outlined the posi tions, explaining the details as I pro ceeded. .It would bo superfluous to recapitulate what was almost a pure ly technical conversation, which, in terspersed by the emperor's eager questionings, lasted for about half an hour considerably longer than pleased a man who was devoured by an eager anxiety to be hurrying along the road to Bucharest. Under anj- other circumstances there would have been no tediousness in the in terview; for the emperor caught up every point w ith the alertness of a trained military intelligence. I be lieve that what I told him gave him some comfort. He expressed the same hesitation to accept my view of the situation as Ignatieff had mani fested; although he had been eager enough to know what that opinion was. -Archibald Forbes, English 111., Magazine. The danger that alwajN goes along with a Mumluul family medicine i the eoiiutei felt or fraud, which follow as (Iarkt:cv:docs light. Protection against tliis danger lies in eaieful observation of w li.it. and of w hum, on buy. Doubt the honesty of any dtuggist who state theie .s :inj other 'millions Liver Itegulalor than that prepared In, II. . I. eilin .V Co.. Ntli- Cmpneters: or that tlieie is;;nj liver medicine having like ellective curative ptopeities, or contain ing Hie same ingiedieiits. He : "Did it ever occur to you how difficult it must have been for Solo mon to propose to a thousand maid ens?" She: "Vesjbutnothalfsodif licult as some men of the present day find it to be to propose to one maiden." ou Can llftvo It. 'AFy dear, what would 1 give to have your hair?'' is often said by middle aged ladies to young ones. Madam. youmav haveju.sf such hair. Parker's Hair Balsam will give it to von. It will stop your hair from falling off. restore tiie original color and make it long, thick, soft and glossy. Ion need not stand helplessly envving the girls. The Balsam is not oily, not a dye, but is an elegant dressing, and is especi ally recommended for its cleanliness ami purity. "A collision occurred," says an ex change, "the other evening on the sound between New Haven and New London." It seems to us that when cities begin this sort of thing they ought to be chained down. -Boston PosL A Wise Reform. The lia'iil of administering quinine in pow erful doM, a an antidote tomalarial mala dies. v..:s once dangfiously common. Hap pily tins practice has undergone a wide refoun. Not onl the public, but profes sional men have adopted, nut wholly of voiirse.liiit largely, Hostctti r's Stomach liit t Ms as a safe botanic substitute for the per nicious alkaloid. 'I he coieequences of this change are most important. Xow fever and a:tic sujrerer-. are cured formerly their complaints were only fertile time relieved, o.-half cuied tin- renicdv eveutuilly fail ing to nrodiiC' nn annrcciable ellcct. c- tvjil lb'- do-.es were increased. A course of the Kilters persistent!) fo lo.ved. breaks up the worst at tables and pn vents their return. Tlie evidence In favor of lliis sterling spe cific ami household medicine is of uoaui bi"iioiM character, but positive and s.uUf.ie tory. a id the sources vv hence it proceeds are very numerous. There have been four Presidents in Panama since January 1. An oiliee seeker there lias to hump himself to to find out to whom he must apply for a upst office. Boston 1'ost. Home is happier with a bottle of the destroyer of rheumatism, St. Jacobs Oil. BANKING AND INSURANCE! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - OREGON. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock P. M. I! ' HAVE M EQUAL ! D n w R K m SimmM rU ft U EH m&r:''mmnmmmm Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A marvel f purity, strength ami wholesomcnevs. Mine economical than the ordiu trv kinds. and cm not lie sold in comnetitiou with the malti- tude of low test, short vv eight, alum or plios phate powders. Sold mil u in can. Riiv vi. Kaki.no Povvnxnco. lot; Wail-st.. . . MARKETS. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & GOISPAIMY, 3 HVosli and ('uriMi 111 cats, j Vogetafolos, FRUITS. BUTTER, and EGGS. OrTOrTK oruiDKXT HOrKS.. 4'II:.3IUS Street. Astoria, Oz. Washington Market. Ilnin street, Astorin, Oregon. i:::3i:A' a co.4Kox::ir.Tits EHSniCTFUU.V CALL THK ATTEN tioti of the public to the fact that tbe above Market w ill ahvas be supplied witli a t'M'l.i. VAKIirTY AXI) P.KST QUALITY FHS AND CUM tVlEATV. i I Which will be sold at lowest nites, wliole sileainl retail. HS'-Spi i i.il attention given to siipplving -.hips. B. B. Franklin, SQUEMOQUA STREET, M.xr in Tin: astokiax r.rn.uixo. o ayAll woik done in a skillful manner on .short notice at reasonable rates. WEI. EDGAR, Dealer in Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Biier Pipes, GEHUiFSE ENGLISH GOTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. COUXKJi MAIN AXI) CIIEXAIHUS STS. Stockholders Meeting. STOCKIIOI.DKKS OK THi: FISHKK meirs PkL'. 0. an' hereby notified that a special meeting will beheld at the com paii) 's olnee at lipper Astoria. Or., on Satur da . Feb. G. !S&;. at I) A. i Tor t he consider ation of geiieml business. Kv order of the President. II. C. XKUSOX, Secretary. MUESAY & CO., GROCERS And Dealers in Special Attention Given to Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supples furnished at Satis factory Terms. rurchases delivered in any part of the city. Office and "Warehouse In Hume's Xevv Ilmlding on 'Water Street. P. O. Box 1 j3. Telephone No. 37.. ASTORIA, OREGON. tfiiileriater M Caljlnet falter, Camiery Sillies! --"-,-t-vT-?: . Jivo'.-ta o kei ks XMt.-'PLJi p n ik-h rJSrSSSS HJLDEN FUKMItI.USBURN.IREUD7 mvNNA7S7 tfSF3h V HOUSE FOUNDED. 1784-.-- " J GRAND PRIZE PARIS 1878. tiiiiy iiavi: iiki:n awarded HIGHER PRIZES AT THK VAICIOUS lateraational Expositions THAN 'III 12 HOODS ol AN OTHER THREAD MANUFACTURERS in 'i he world. Qeulity can Always he Depended on ! Efflrierf Mein Use i Other ! iiiiiniiiaiiiiiiii HENBY DOYLE & CO., 5 1 7 and 5 1 9 Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO, At'.STS X'MJi: I'A'.'IPIt' U 1ST. Seine Tvines, Eopc and THE NEW MODE , t1trT'l " tj,U3-C 'C"n'',!Z?l Wl iilil Wd W30 ab ,- 'WkgXy&MSSS&f I'AM. AND A FUItX. STOCK Tho Telephone ftilooii. The Finos! Est:iblisliinoii1 of the Kind in Astoria. Ilspectall) lit ted up for Hie Comfuit and Conv euienee of hose vv ho enjo) a Social Ola s. The JJcj.1 of Willi's and "jiuunrs, The Clmlfost Cfijars. Everything New and First-Class. ZC. J.. .Iin-TKIIY. l"nir. llnfia Transportatioii Company. FOE POSTLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time! THE NEW 53 EH 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 Tortland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. C3An additionaftrlp will be made on Monday of Each We leK.leavIng-PortlajQcl at 1) O'clock Sunday Morning. Passengers bj this route wnnect at SBUna for Sound ports. u -oiJOi.1, ne9iaentj jSTetting - Constantly on Hand. RANCH CAN RE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF EXAMINE IT. YOU WILL RE PLEASED. K. R. HA WES Is also agent for tho Bid patent (Ming Stove And other first-class Stoves. Furnnco "Work- Steam Fit tings, otc, a specialty. ALWAYS ON HAND. Garnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND KNTAIL DEALERS IN GT?H WML MEBCBAHBISE u. 'oruer Chenamua and Caaa streets. A-rkIA - OKKOON STEAMEU v S B