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si Tr-T '"Tt' 0) A1&L.XXT, NO. 37. ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 188G. PRICE. JBIVE CENTS. 'sxr.ipwfit-'''- -""ijippiffH (1 r IH fc il 1 fiii I iiSro jnl JRiT (fill ii ill BUSINESS CARDS. C. R. THOMSON", - F- COOTFRT. TnoSISOX & CO OVERT, Attorneys at Law and Notaries Public. Special attention given to collection; and examining titles. Office Rooms 4 and 5, oer City Book More. c. II. 3IAKTIX. V. K., Architect and Civil Engineer. Office Room G, Knulits of I tlii Building. AK.". A. I- anil .1. A. FWI.TOX. llijslciauaul Surgeon. Will he prompt attention to all rail.. .01:1 any part of the city or country. onice mcr AHcuS Store, corner Cam and - iitdiioiiua streets, Astoria, Oiegou. l'Jeplioiieo. 41. y (.FKAAK IAK. Ilij -.irlmt anil Xurjr 011. mllee. KoomC, oer D. A. Mcintosh sloie. i 1 WK llouits :-3 to 11 a. ai. ;-3 to 5 i ai. lt(diice. opposite the Johnu-en building J PHYSICIAN AH I) Sl?KUhO py kick Kootns i rtini 8 I'yMilau i:..l t :::vsiiKNCK-On CVd.ir street, back l m. Marj's Hospital. D St. O. IS. KHTHS PHYSICIAN AND bl'IJOEON. OFKin:: Ceni liuildlus, up stanrs, Astnn.i, ( lectin. D It. AI.FUKI) KIXXKY, Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patients at his office, and may be fouud there at any hour. !Ki. A. UOKUIS. HO. -NOIAND XOS..tai & DORRIS, ATTORNEYS AT 1JV.W. niilre in Klnnej'.s Block, . pposlte il Hall. Abtoria, Oregon. w. ui.ton. ' ii.T ATTORNEY AT LAW. Kuonts&und 6. Odd Fellows Building. t K1.0 r. I'ARRKB SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY Esc-City Surveyor of Astoria Office :-N. K. corner Cass and Astorstuet, Boom o.8 Up tair. r q. a. boivIjUY. ltfiruty and Coaullor -t Law, dee on Cheuatniis Stieet, Astoria. On gon. p. I. VI.TO., ATTORNEY AT LAW. Booms No. 11 and 12, 1' thian Civile Bulld Ing; ' "jy I. KAY3IOXI, CIVIL EXCIXEKB. CITY SURVKYOK. Office in City Hall, Astoil.i. Oiegou. A K. SIIAW. DENTIST. Hooms In Allen's Building, up itair. cor ner Cass and Sqtieinoqua streets. Astoria Oregon. T It. SIEI)X)KX, NOTARY PUBLIC, Senreherof Titles, Abstracter and Coneyancer. Office on Cass Street. .1 doors south of As torian office, Asloiia, Oregon. General Agencv of W Sf. D. ADAIR, Real Estate, Insurance ami 3Iowy BROKER. Valuable Troperli&s for Sale or Lease in Upper Astoiia. Accounts Adjusted, and Book Keeping done on bhort Notice. Office withCol. bpedden. cor. .leHerson and Cass Htreets, Astoiia, (Jiegon. A. V. Allen, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in - PtorlBlaae, MILLJbEED. lass and Plated Ware, TUOIMCAL AND DOMKSTIC FRUITS AND VEGErABLES. Together with Wines, Liquors,Tobacco,Cigars To Rent. A PINE SUITE OF BOOMS IN THE 01)1) O0M! Ap; jl. Ffli our iKiuainir. apviv m A. J. MEGLElL Money to Loan ON APPROVED SECURITY. COUNTY Orders bought. Apply at the office of THE "GREAT atf$i Mm heMED I .? slHUSil Cures Rheumatism. ii Neuralgia. riaefraclie. 2?esuacbe. Toothache. Nrtaai. Ernlaei. etc., etc. Price, Fifty t . At Ix-a-glsts and Dealers. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Sole Prop' Baltimore, SUeyuct), U. S. A. RATOR Is just what its nama implies ; s Purely Vegetable "Compound, thai acts directly upon thel&rer curing the many diseases irridej$o that lm. portant organ, and ptavjenting the nu merous ailments tKktjarise from it! deranged orrp-Sction, such as Dyspeps& Jidice, Biliousness) Cosm'enessVMyiaria, Sicfheadache, Rheu)na&rfletc, It is therefore s 3iiismg uToiave Good Health ihe, Liver must be fcept in orders" DR. GANIOED'S IIVEE INVIG0EAT0E. Invisorates the Liver, Regulates the Bow si", Strengthens the System, Purifies the Blootl . Assists D! jestton, Prevents Fevers. Is a Household "l-fecd. An Invaluable family ilctliclne for common complaints D2. SAXFOED'S IIVEE IHVIG0RAT0E. An, crpcrience rf Forty years, and Tho-d-sand3 cf Testimonials prove its Merit. FOU P UX BY AI.Tj DnVTEHS EJ IIEDICIXES For f-'ll l-fonni'in wnd yonr atldrfs fcr 10( t'' llocik on J'ie "I.'i nad Its dKeascF," tc V J5hrOE3 2 DTTAIE 67.. SEW TOLK CWP 9, isher on Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE Painis, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PRO VISIONS AND MILL- FEED AGEXT.S FOU Salem Flouring Mills, Portland Roller Mills. Capitol Flour and FAIRBANKS' SCALES. M'(uia.::kj: ASTORIA iRON WORKS. Bbntox Stkket, NrAK 1'ajikrk JIuk, ASTOUIA. - OBEGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAND aM MAEIKE ENGINES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Of all IcerijitionH ninde to Order itt Sliort Notice. A. D. Wass, President. .1. (. IlusTi.Rlt.Secrelary. L W. Cask, Tre:isunr. JOHK rox.Superiiiteadeut. J. li. 1). US.A V. ivt,.((. u. :ti r'i i-Ji ' GROCERIES, FLOUR, AKD FEED Hay. Oais. Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. General Storage and Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot or Benton street, Astoria Oregon. Nicely Furnished Rooms, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD: AT f Airs. s. T. AlcKean's, Cass street, three doorj south of AsroBiA- office. !T8 K"J?9 jib i 11 yiiBns sjpr&EJ s HOME NEEDLEWORK. Some Pretty Things that May be Made by Deft Fingers. Needlework that can be done at home at a trrflins? cost of means and labor always proves attractive, to use UD odds and ends that are nsplr;q and make therefrom some pretty ar- m,ic iu ueuuuiy a iiome is ooin en tertaining and profitable; for what adds more to home comfort than the manv little trifles that fnlr Fmm th rooms the cold bare look that always reigns wnere lurmture alone is used for the adorning? Articles made of feathers are much in Yogue and command a high price. Many persons have stores of peacock and Other feafhprs liiirl hv fhAsi can be utilized and many articles maue up at nome irom tnem. t ire screens made of peacock feathers are very fashionable and can be easily maue. uut a tounuaiion ot stiU black net: the most nonular slianss arc those of a shamrock leaf or of a shield. These aro made of various sizes to suit the fancy of the owner; n hether the screen is merfllv to rViipIi! a grate or a larger fire must decide the question. The feathers are to be sawed firmly on this net with coarse uiul-k uireaa, Degtnning at tno eage, niacins the feathers a little hevonilit and finishing off in the conter. Let the best feathers he iilarerl nt Hi a edge, for there they show most, and piace me smaller ones in the centre. Do not let the quills of the feathers be too lone or it will have a hnnnhv effect; put the feathers as close to- gemer as possioie, ana take care that the thread does not become entangled in the small light feathers and make mem iook raggeu. xtie center wnere the feathers join should be covered with a bird's head and neck, or, if this is not possible) with a fall tuft of peacock's breast feathers. The back of the screen should he lined with very stiff cardboard of the size of the net ; over tins put a lining oi colored sateen, silesia or tery, fastening it to the edge of the net so the feathers stand up all around above it. This when finished is fastened into apiece of wood, the shane of the niece nnnn ordinary Japanese fans, made to stand upon feet; the wood can be gilded or stained black. Small hand-screens can be made by covering old Japanese fans with feathers and finishing them off in the middle withabird'sheadoraro3etto. Soft white or gray feathers look very pretty for hand-screens or fans, with an ornament in the center or some thing bright in color. Pheasant's feathers may be made up into very pretty bonnets. Take a small capote and cover the crown with feathers sewed on evenly and firmly. Cover the front with brown velvet put on as a puff, have a breast for trimming it by first making a small wadded pad, and sewing on it the breast feathers arranged rather full. You here have a stylish bonnet at merely the cost of frame, a small quantity of velvet and strings, as the feathers can be kept from time to time when pheasants are used. If you are the fortunate possessor of a large quantity of feathers, a hand some rug to lay before a fireplaee or door or a carriage rug is handsome and effective. Cut a rug the size you propose making out of thin cloth or burlap, sew the feathers on in a star or pattern for the center, the pattern firut being drawn upon the founda tion. Then put a deep border all around and you will have a rug that will be the envy and admiration of your friends and neighbors. Feath ers used for this purpose should be sewn on as tight and flat as possible, in consideration of the somewhat hard wear they will have to undergo. Patchwork is now so elaborate that it does not in the least resemble the work that used formerly to be known under that name. A new idea is to make the work 'of diamonds of col ored silks, velvets or satin, arranged of course, with a due regard to the blending of colors. A fine gold cord or braid is tacked along all the seams where the diamonds are joined, so that it has the effect of parti-colored quilting. Sometimes feather-stich is substituted for the cord. This patch work forms very handsome covers for cushions, and when made in a piece about eighteen inches square, trimmed around with gold lace or fringe, makes a bright and pretty tidy to throw over a chair. When used for this it should be lined with thin silk or silesia to cover up the raw edge upon the back. Plush mats for standing under ihuijij me uiauc uiut: juciiea square, edged all around with a narrow gold ord and finished off at each end with a silk tassel matching the mat. Red, old gold and moss green are the three favorite colors. They are lined through with canton flannel. Receptacles for holding waste paper or a piece of hand-work can be made from a small-sized Japanese parasol, half-opened and kept out by means of a wire run along inside and a bright ribbon twisted in and out and round each other point outside. The top is fixed into a small stand of black or vermilion-painted wood and the handle (which is uppermost) is bound over with colored satin or vel vet ribbon, finished off with a cluster of hanging loops and an artificial bird or spray of grass and feathers to one side. A fall of lace is sometimes added or a pompon banging from every al ternate point. These small-sized colored paper parasols can now be had so cheap that the outlay is not large and they can be varied in color, in, the shape cf stand and made ot trimming to Buitthe fancy. Phila delphia Times. j A "WIcked'Boy at the Capital. The wickedest boy lives in Wash ington. He visited the observatory a lew aays ago wim a large fire-fly he had caught, and with the aid of some mucilage stuck it in the center of the largest lens of the telescope. That night, when the astronomer went to work, he perceived a blaze of light apparently in the heavens, and what amazed him the more was that it would give a couple;of spurts and then die out, only to burst forth again in a second or two. He examined it carefully for a few minutes and then began to do sums to find out where in the heavens that extraordinary star was placed. He thought he found the locality, and the sext morning he telegraphed all over the universe that he had discovered a new and remarkable star of the third magni tude in Orion. In a day or two all the astronomers of Europe and America were study ing Orion ; they gazed at it for hours .until they were mad, and then they began to telegraph to the man in Washington to know what he meant. The discoverer took another look and fouud that the new star had moved 18,000,000,000 miles in twenty-four hours, and upon examining it clo3ely ho was alarmed to perceive that it had legs. When he went on the dome next morning, to polish up the glass he found the lightning bug. The bill for telegraphing dispatches amounted to $2,600, and now the astronomer wants to find that boy. Washington Letter. HlceplesnerK. Narcotics and .sedatives produce- un natural stupor, which is soon followed by ill effects. Simmons Liver Regulat or removes the cause of restlessness and sleeplessness by producing digestion and quieting the nerves. Trv it, and you will know the blessing" of good health and sound sleep. "I had been a great sufferer from dys pepsia and loss of sleep. Now 1 take a dose or Simmons Liver Regulator and sleep all night Mi:s. R. Brvaxt, Gris woldville, Oa. There never appear more than five or six men of genius in an age. but if they were united the world could not stand before them. fSwift. Sprains and bruises are cured by St. Jacobs Oil, the conquerer of pain. G. HANSEN OF THE DIAMOND PALACE! Has Just Received a Flue Stock of C Consisting of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, .1EWELRV, SILVER WARE, CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, ETC., Which he offers at Bedrock Prices. All Co?ds Warranted. Mine Is .i .1 ewelry Store and Know a as Such. B. B. Franklin, TJDflertaier anil CaMoet Mater, SQUEMOQUA STREET, NEXT TO THE ASTORIAX lJUII.DIXO. J3y"-AU work done In a skillful manner on short notice at reasonable rates. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. BAKER'S Warranted ausolntelypure Cocoa, from wLlch the execaa of Oil has been removed. It has Ar timet the siren nUi of Cocoa mixed with Starch, ArrowrootorSuipir, and la therefore far more econom ical, cotting lets than oie cent a cun. It la dellclouo. nourishing. etrcngtbcnlng, easily digested. and td:nlrably adapted for Invai Ida as w ell as f or pzraoas In health Sold by CroeersereryiThere. . BAKER & CO., Do, Mass. North Pacific BREWERY, JOHNKOPP. - - - Proprietor. Patronize Home Industry! We supply as GOOD A QUALITY OF BEER As Any in the Market, AT AS REASOXABLK A ritlCE. The North Paciic Brewery Beer Is Fore and Unadulterated. It gives general Satisfaction and is Furn ished In Quantities to Suit. Leave Orders With Wm. Bock, Germania Saloon, or Cu bis. Even sox, next to Foard & Stokes. Dally Delivery in Auy Part of the City. m STMAS GOODS iH IS 1 il 3 fill 9 fl.ft , suiJfnLtf OOYAl -BARBOUR'S- PpifVlrisli Flax Threads III ! HAVE NO EQUAL ! powder i sHniin Absolutely Pure. This powder neer varies. A man el of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More econoinic.il than tho ordinary kinds, and cm not be sold in competition with the multi tude of low test, short weight, alum or puos Iihate powders. Sold only in can. Royal Iakinu FowoeuCo. 10G Wall-st. N. Y. MARKETS. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresh and Cured Meats, Vegetafoles, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CI1 i:A31UH Street. AHtorla, Og. Washington Market. Haln Mrcct, Astoria, Otejjon. I1EK(HA X. VO. rilOPKIKTOKS RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN Uon of the public to the fact that the above Market wul always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS 1 I Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole- s.Ue ai-d retail . "Special attention slven to supplying hips. PKEE AND EASY! 1? OR A PLEASANT EVENING Call and See "tot. EC, :el:e2:e2x, At hLs New Establishment next to Jeff's Restaurant. crNOTHINC BUT THE BEST'S Passed o er the Bar. A ftoueral Invitation Extended. WM. EDGAR, Dealer In Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN AND CUENAMUS STS. MURRAY & 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 Ilumo's New Building on Water Street. P. O. Box 153. Telephone No. ST. ASTORIA, OREGON. WYATT & THOMPSON. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Full Stock of Canned Fresh Mackerel, Canned Fresh Codfish, Canned Fresh Finnan Haddies, Canned Shrinms, Canned Koast Beef, Canned Chicken, Canned Pig's Feet, Atmore's Plum Pudding, Atmore's Mince Meat, Epp's Cocoa. Ground Chocolate, A Hie Awortment of C'aaaed Vegetables, etc Cannery Sillies! ?rS3L'. DllDEH rlAKMILLSBURN.IRElANDl . 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 WOULD. Qaulity can Always be Depended on ! Spinel Fisfiermen Use no Otler ! HENRY DOYLE & CO., 5 1 7 and 5 1 9 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO, AGENTS FOU PACIFIC COAMT. Seine Twines, Eope and Netting Constantly on Hand. THE NEW MODEL A TTTLL STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. The Telephone Saloon. T lie Finest Establishment of the Kind in Astoria. Especially fitted 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. L. JEFFREY. Prop'r. ColMMa Transjortation Comw. FOR PORTLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time I THE NEW STEAMER -TELEPHONE Wnlch 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. w-An additional trip will be made oa Sanday of Each Wee it, leaving Portl&n d at e'leclc Saaaay Hernias. Passengers bj this route connect at Kal&aa for Sound ports. O. B. SCOTT, President, RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF E, B. HAWES, AGENT CALL AND EXAMINE IT. YOU" WILL BE PLEASED. E. K, HAWES Is also ajjeut for th Ml patent Cootof Ste And other flrst-clasa Stoves. Furnace Work. Steam Fit tings, etc, a specialty. Carnahaii & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND "-hTAlL DBALUHS IN BEHH81L MERCHAMSE foroer Chenamus and Cass streets. A-tT')KlA - - - OKEGON i feus