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tnssc3!PPiPpi?W ,W JljP iV JI'JW' ll- VOL. XXV, NO. 35. ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY II, IS8G. PRICE. MVE CENTS. -spE-jrs 0) mt BUSINESS CARDS. O. R. TDOVSOS, K. E. COOVTnT. t TUCKIISO:? & COOVEBT. ' Atnvmotro ot T.qto flTlfl Tints riP3 Pilfrhf ! Special atteutlon given :o collections and examining titles. Office Rooms 4 ami 3, over City Boel: Store. c. 1 B. 3IAKTIX. . V., Architect and Civil Engineer. OrricK I'ooin (, Knights of J'viIhhs IJuildiug. V1"" A. I and .1. A. FUI.TOS. lIij sieiausaml Surgeon.. Will yne promnt attention to alt calls. dm any part of the city or coiinti j. njnwo; or AllfiiVStflW. comer Cass and i niojjua streets Astoria. Oregon. Stk-phui.cNo.-Jl. iH. 1'HAXK 5AJL lljyMiinn nd fetirsiruti. (v. l(t.ot)iC, over 1. A. Mcintosh s More. 1 ipk Hoix-i : 9 to 1 1 .. si. ;-3 to 5 r. M. !:esidfP.ce. opposite thc.lohaiwn building D f-va.O.B.ESTBS Vll YSICIAN" AND SURGEON. (in irK : Coin Building, up stairs, Astoiia, jH. t.KKE KI.VSEY, Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patient- at his offiVi, and way he fouud theie at any hour. .. A. IxmiMS. OHO. X01.AM) i5.A.J fc UOIJKIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. nn.-i In Kinncy'n Block, t ppnsile t'it i all, Astoiia, Oregon. . W. FULTON. ''.. C F'JLTON Fi'Ba'ttx eot::jsrs, ATTOKNKYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and G.Odd Fellows BuHdici;. " KliO h PARKER SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY .(Ml Ex-City Surveyor of Antona dllce : X. E. coniPr C.iss and A stor stitets, l.umniNo.8 Vt ttHirn. q. A. BOWLBY. tt.iruvy :iml t3ntirl!tr at Lav.', "U e on Chen.imus Stteet, Astorl.t, Oregon. rt r. wixtos, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms No. 11 and 12, Pythian Cas:le liullJ n.:. T O. It.WHO.VU, CIVIL ENGINEER, CITY SUBrrA'OR. Ofllce in City Hall, Astoiia. Oregon. I ri"rr:.K. 3i. i. PHYSICIAN AUD SUKGE03 i tr FirK ltoonis 1, 2, and 3. 'j t hlan Builtl- lt. UKsrDKXCE On Cedar Street, back or M. Mary's Hospital. E. SHAW. DENTIST. ltooms in Allen's Duildinjr, up stall-":, cor uer Ca-ss and Squewoqua Micets. Astoiia Oregon. T? R. SPEIIK NOTARY PUBLIC, Hcnrrlierof Titles, Abstractor mid Conveyancer. OMce on Cass Street. P.dof'rs south of As toriau office, Astoiia, Oregon. General Agencv of W 3r. D. AIAlK, Real Estate, Insurance ami 3Ioney BROKER. Valuable Properties for Sale or Lease in Upper Astoria. - Accounts Adjusted, and Book Keeping done on Short Notice. Ollke with Col. bpedden, cor. Jefferson and Cass streets, Astoi la, Oregon. A. V. Alien, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in MILLVEED. Glas and Platen Warr, lROIMOAL AND DOMITIP FRUITS AND VEGETA8LES. Together witii Wines, UquorsjGbaccQ.Giers To Rent. FINE SUITE OF ROOMS IN THE ODD Fellow' Building. Apply tj A. J. M Lb I A. IL A Money to Loan ON APPBOVED SECURITY. COUNTY Orders bouskt. fPglgg of THE GREAT mbS ' ft 43 .& mm Cures $k 5 fuSDMrUJH ATiea PS 8 g.""""'"".. As S Ssalg Neuralgia. i-aeijiclJC'. Icosilr.clic, Tootliaclic, S:rai:s, JirtjJns-c, elects. 1'ricc, I If . t , ?. At Drajglsts and Dealers HIS CHARLES A. VCCSXER CO., So!a Pro?' UitTirorE. I'iAETLtsi, U. S. A. TORFSD BOWELS. DISORDERED LIVER, ,, and EALARSA. From theso sources arise three-fourths ofthedlseasescftliehuTnaii race. These symptoms iiulicato their existence: Loss of Ajipctitc, Bowi Is costive, Klclc ITcadacIie, fullneR after cat iu;,nverKicii to cxertlaiiof iocij'or spirits, Afeeling oliiavlnp neglected some d iity,I)iz zIiicss,FluttcringattlieXIeart,I)nts 1cfore the eyes, highly colored Urine,COXSTlPATIO.V,aii(l demand the use of a. remedy that nets directly on the Liver. AsaLlverinedlcineTDTI'S 1'IEiI.S have no evmal. Their action on tho Kidneys ami fckin ia nlso prompt; removing all impuiities through theso three scavcupjers of the system," producing appetite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear skin and a vig orous body. TCTT'S Wilts cause no nausea or giiping- nor Interfere "with daily work anJ are a perfect ANTIDOTE. TO MALARIA. bold eerywhereC.,;. OUIcc41.MumirSt.N Y. s&h i3 a m Urat JiAinei: V. HitnhRS changed in fitantly toaGuissv ISlack by a single application of tldd Dyi:. Sold by Druc lits.orsentby crpress on receiptof $L Cilice, -1 1 Murrav Street, New York. 5in-ro KiiTUii, c? mzrui, 2xcnpr3 rsss. HAGAN'S Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it, who would rather not tell, and jjw cant tell. FOR Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. INVIGORATOR 15 jose wnat its jiame implies ; s Purely Vegetable C ipound, thai acts directly upon, the jrj curing the many diseases i portant organ, and cu a that im, ting the no- merons ailm its arise from it deranged or action, .suck as Dyspep: ice. Biliousness Loswenesi aria, Sick-headache, Rh etc It is therefore s . T :ruismthat " xo Jaave uooo. neaim :ha irrer must he iiepi in order." DE. 8AUT0BD'S LIVES IirvTGORATOR. Invigorates the Liver, Regulates the Bow sis, Strengthens the System, Purifies the Blood , Assists Digestion, Prevents Fevers. s a Household ISeed. An Invaluable Family Medicine for common complaints. D3. BAaTOED'S LTVEE IN7IG0RAT02. An experience of Forty years, and Thou sands of Testimonials prove its Merit. FOB SALE IJT Aliti DEATXR3 IK MEDICIKE3 For fall information send your address for 1CK pjM Boot on tho " Liver and its dlscic," tt .BiSrOED SI D1E 8T.. UEW TOES CnZ Nicely Furnished Rooms, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD: AT Mrs. S. T. McKean's, Cas3 street, three doors south of AsroniAX office. RiMhUl kSANFOpD'S Slo Ml lessVlVt Ellin SUfinjl J . JtaS QUEEN OF NAPLES. Quiet Existence of a I.ady WhJ Haa Been Known to Romance. Another Queen's private existence is not without its characteristic feat ures. The name of the Queen of Naples evokes a figure out of some romance of chivalfy and legends. She appears to our fancy as a heroine in sensational adventures of love and warfare, sometimes heading fantastic masquerades and mad revelry in the palace ot the .Bourbons at Naples, at others defending the last bnlwarks of threatened royalty on the bastions of Gaeta ; visiting the dying in the case mates under tne bombs of the uan- baldians, or kneeling at the feet of the Pope to receive nis blessing on "his dearly beloved daughter." This is me portrait lingering in our imag ination. In reality the Duchess de Castro, as she is called now, is a quiet, subdued, silent woman, lead ing a life almost monastical in its monotonous repose, in an ordinary hotel of the Rue Boissy d'Anglais, in Paris, a street near the Champa. Elvsees and abutin on the Place de la Concorde, where another Marie lost her life and her throne. She has lived there throueh the lone years of her exile, after the cottaee of St. Mande was abandoned, in 1874, for the Hotel Vuillemont, wnere the Kins and Queen occupy two large apartments on the first and second floors. The King has one secretary and the Queen one lady in waiting. A butler and four men and four maids compose the whole of their private staff of servants. For the rest they avail themselves of the general re-. sources of public establishments. The royal couple have renounced the pomps of palaces. Even when visit ing Munich, the Queen's native city, they put up unceremoniously at the Hotel Bellevue, the quaint'old hos telry, with its highly colored, almost historical decorations. During eight months of the year, the Duchess de Castro resides in Paris. The remainder of the time she spends at the seaside and in Ba varia. She seems to eschew all splendors, all representation even the social advantages she might en joy in a city where she would be, welcomed by so many illustrious families more or less related to her. Almost her only amusement is riding either in the open air or in a riding school. She owns large stables in the Champs Elysees, which she superintends herself, and in which she has the warmest interest. She never entertains. Hotel life is a sufficient excuse for the non-giving of balls or receptions. Her only visitors are a few old and tried friends, some travelers from Naples, men and women whose names are written oil the same pages of past happiness and past sorrow. On Saturday only a few more are admitted, but their number is alwavs limited. She is in timate onlv with the Duchess d'Alen- a. The Queen subscribes widely, almost prodigally, to any charitable undertaking set on foot bv the rich. noble and fashionable women of the best world in Paris. The early wor shippers at the Madeleine know that the quiet, familiar figure kneeling every morning at the same hour, be fore the same altar at low mass, is the ife of the man who accompanies her a man with a black moustache, a Bourbonian nose and the slight Italian swaggering gait and that they are the Koyal exiles known as. the Duke and Luches3 de Lastro. fNew York Sun. Why 3Iu Fall in Love. Men fall in love, they sav. with (beauty, with goodness, with great ness, with intellectual qualities, with a sweet voice, with a smile, with an agreeable manner, with a lovable dis position, with many ascertainable and measurable things, and yet we find them continually falling in love with women who are not beautiful, nor good, nor wise, nor gentle, nor possessing any certainable or meas urable thing. You'll find a hundred reasons given for falling in love, or being in love, and rarely the right reason which is commonly simply because they cannot help it. The philosophy of the thing is just here a woman's eye glances, or her lips smile, or her neck is white and well turned, or she has a pretty hand, or she flutters a fan gracefully, or she looks sympathetic, or she beckons, or some other trifle as light as gossa mer, as valueless as a mote m the sun, as much without significance as the fall of a leaf, and the man is sub dued, and immediately ho begins to declare that the woman is lovelv, when she is not; that she is gentle and good, when any one can see the shrew in her eye; that she is wise and capable, when she is as perverse as a donkey, and as empty as an abandoned shell on the seashore; and so goes on manufacturing quali ties ati-l attributes for her out of air. To satisfy his judgment he creates an ideal and tries with all his might to persuade himself that there are good reasons for his passion but they are not written down in the catalogue ol attractions. He is in love because a mysterious force in nature has touched him. The woman may be unbeautiful, heartless, selfish, cruel, untrue, coarse, frivolous, emptv, but if the magic of nature something ol the magic, I suspect, that Puck used on the eyes of Titania touches him, he sees not one of these things in their true aspecL Mrs. Josephine Ayres of Lowell is worth $5,000,000. A Boy's Cogitation!. I notice barbers are wonderful con versationalists. I notice if a poor man steals he is a thief, but a rich man is only a klep tomaniac. I notice no matter how pious a man may be, he puts a different valuation on his horse to a prospective pur chaser, and to a tax assessor. I notice no matter how clear and white Jen's complexion is the night of a ball, it's as yellow and freckled as ever the next morning. I notice there's a good deal in the doctrine of natural selection that pa was spouting about the other night. Jen's a fool, and so is her beau. I notice that Em is always very solicitous to button her fellow's over coat before he goes home. He cau't very well get out of it then, you know kissing Em., I mean. I notice when two women kiss they don't linger so long at the wine, as when pa and our hired girl osculate. I notice pa don't linger much when he hears ma coming. I notice the most generous man going is the cracked-brained idiot who kills himself because his girl has gone back on him, and so he leaves the coast clear for the other fellow. I notice some people pray as though they thought the Lord needed both information and instruction and was afflicted with a bad memory. I no tice others try to curry favor by giv ing him taffy." I notice Jen. Jain't got no bump of humor. Last night when she was in the parlor making her beau tired, I asked her if I could sleep all night in her shoe and she liked to tore every single hair out of 'my head after Bob left. I notice big strong men on a crowded horse-car always find some thing to interest them away ahead of the car when a lady steps aboard, lest they will be expected to give up their seat. I notice they get no credit from the lady if they do give it tip. I notice Em's fellow is very relig ious when he is chinning ma, but down at the store he can cuss with the loudest of 'era. St. Paul Herald Nleeplrsnue Narcotics and .sedatives produce un natural stupor, which is soon followed by HI effects. Simmons Liver Regulat or removes the cause of restlessness and sleeplessness by producing digestion and quit ting the nerves. Try it, and you will know the blessing of good health and sound sleep. "I had been a great sufferer from d ys pepsia and loss of sleep. Now 1 take a do- o! Simmons Liver Regulator and sleep all night. Mia. ft. BnvANT.Gris woldville, Ga. The young man who had just made his "first appearance on any stage" was telling ha friends all about it. "Did you receive any floral trib utes?" he was a;ked. "No," he replied, "but I dodged all the ejig!" There "vrasjtriumph in,his tone. Don't Give Up. It doesn't follow that a patient will die because the doctors have given him up," or that he will recover be canse they promise to "pnll him through." It is never too late to try the great virtues of Parker's. Mr. Michael Guilfoyle, of Binghamtou, N. Y., was cured of Rheumatism by it after ten years of unspeakable suffer ing. Mr. R. W. Mosher, druggist, of snme city, certifies that he has sold over a thousand bottles of Parker's Tonic through its reputation for this and other cures. .An fri.-li lawyer of the Temple, goinrto lunch, "left h!s direction in tliek.n ho!e; "Gone to the Edin burg l'a3l!o, where you shall find me: and if you can't read thid, take it tc tho wLitioner'a, and he shall read it for you." Civil service reformers hold that continuance in office depends on fit ness. But whatever changes take place in the administration, St. Jac obs Oil retains its hold on the people, because in every case it conquers pain. Furniture and Upholstering, Mattresses Made and Repaired. Paper Hanging; Carpets Sowoa and Laid. Furniture Sold on Commission. Shop, corner Main and Jefferson Streets MARTIN OLSEN. G. HANSEN OF THE DIAMOND PALACE! Has Just Received a Flue Stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS Consisting of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, S1LTER WARE, CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, ETC., Which he offers at Bedrock Prices. All Coeds Warranted. Mine Ls a Jewelry Store and Known as Susli. Notice. ! EITHER THE CAPTAIN NOR THE L owners of the Firth of Dornoch, now lying at the wharf, will be responsible for any debts that may be contracted by the crew. D. MILLER, Master. Astoria, Feb. 2, 183. RpTAi Si POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In competition with the multi tude of low test, short weight, alum or phos phate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Baking ro wd ku Co. lOGWall-st.. N. Y. MARKETS. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresh and Cumi 31 eats, r FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CUEXAMUS Street. Abtorln, Oz. Washington Market. Jlnln Mrect, Astoria, Oresoa. SJKRG.UA 3" & CO. I'ltOl'RXJ.TOatS JESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN 11 tion or the public to the fact that the Hbove Market will alwaj s be supplied with a PULL VAKIETY AND BEST QDAUTX or ?Sh s.MO CURED MEATS ! I Vhich will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale ai-d retail . SfSptfdal attention given to supplying a!llp3. FREE AND EASY! ton A PLEASANT EVENING Cull and See At his New Establishment next to Jell's Itestauraut. eu-NOTHiNC BUT THE BST-w Passed over the Bar. A riternl Invitation Kxtentled. Vm. EDGAR, Dealnr i Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. COKNER MAIN AND CHENAMUS ST8. MURRAY & CO., GROCERS And Dealers in Special Attention GIvento Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supples furnished at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered In any partof the city. Office and Warehouse In Hume's New Building on Water Street. P. O. Box 153. Telephone No. S7. ISTORIA, OREGON J. EL D. GKAI, Wholesale and retail dealer In GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. General Storage and "Wharfage on re&soa able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria. Oregon. Cannery Sullies! EEEBARBOUR'Si- Irish Flax Threads HAVE NO EQUAL ! GRAND PRIZE PARIS 1878. THEY HAVE BEEN AWARDED HIGHER PRIZES AT THE VARIOUS International Expositions THAN THE GOODS OF ANY OTHER THREAD MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD. Qaulity can Always be Depended on ! Exner iurt Fislermen use no Other ! HENRY DOYLE & CO., 5 1 7 and 5 1 9 Market Street, AGEXTS Jb'OIt i'AL'Ii-'IC COAST. Seine Twines, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand. THE NEW MODE I, jE(ifp jlHi!lfl5Eiii - J A FULL STOCK The Telephone Saloon. The Finest Establishment of the Kind in Astoria. Especially Utted up for the Comfort and Convenience of those who enjoy a Social Gla s. The Best or Wines and Liqnors, The Choicest Cigars. Everything New and First-Class. B. t. JEFFREY, Prop'r. CoMia Transportation Company. FOR PORTLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time I THE NEW STEAMER -TELEPHONEe 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. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. ' ty-An additional trip will be made on SHHUy ef Each Wfe?'JDffP$2S d at 'elicit 8uAy MerHla. Passengers bj this routecoraect at Kahwa tor Sound pwts. u B SCOTT, President, SAN FRANCISCO, . RANOE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF B. R, HAWM&, AGENT CAM. AND EXAMINE IT, YOU WILL BE PLEASED. E. 1L HAWES Is also agent for the Buct patent Mm Stove And other first-class Stoves. Furnace "Work. Steam Fit tings, oto.i a specialty. ALWAYS ON HAND. Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. "W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN MERCBAMSISI ''oraer Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTUKIA - - - i"RE(!ON' ; .cssa jbjCtj, y'lfcg- lJblBi5Lj :sst c-n-