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VOL. XXV, NO.9.
ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, J 886.
PRICE. JBIVE CENTS.
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BUSINESS CARDS.
c. r. THoiisov, r. r. coon kt.
THOMSON & CO OVERT. )
Attorneys at Law and Notaries Public.
Special attention given to collections ami
examining titles.
Office Booms 4 ami 5, over City Book
btore.
c.
B. 3IAKTIX, V. i:.t
Architect and Civil Engineer.
Office Itoom li. Knights of Pjtliias
Building.
1 K. A. 1 and .1. A. FULT..
IMijiicIansaml Surgeons.
Will jdc prompt attention to all calls.
.Kim anj- part of the city or country.
OHiceoer Allen' Store, coiner C.is ami
imMiiocjua Mieets, AMoria, Oh-roii.
Telephone o. 41.
IC. KKASlt IAK.
I'hjsirinu and Smrseosi.
'mice, IiooniG, over I). A. Mdtito-.li s stoic,
i kick iloims : 9 to 11 A. m. ;-3 to 5 i ai.
iti'sidt-nce. opposite the Joliansen building
J
r?-T' I-t. it. I
PHYSICIAN AND SURGKO.N
dkkw'ie -lUiomsl.2.aii(lS 1'ytlilan HiiiM
KiMiiKCB On Cedar Street, back !
M. Mari's Hospital.
yyt. kstks.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OKrin:: Com Building, up stain, Astoria,
(leoii.
-pvU. AliFKIvX KIXXEV,
Office at Kinney's Cannery.
Will only attend patients at ins omce, and
may be found theie at any hour.
UKO. A. DOIUUS, SKO. KOKAND
ISOfJkXl) t MORRIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LVW.
Office in Kinney's Block, ipposile City
Hall, AMorJa, Oregon.
W. KUKTON. O. C FUKT V
E'ULTOlf ISECOTISKRK.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Kooms5and 6. Odd Fellows Building.
i"i KKO F. I'ARUI'.K
SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY
AND
Ex-City Surveyor of Astoria
Omce : N. II rornpr Cass and Astorsttecl
KoomNo.S Up Stair.
r q. A. BOWXBY,
Vttorncy and I'ouuM'lIor :t Iav,
.nee on Ciienamus Street, Astoria. Oregon.
P I. WIXTO.M,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Booms No. 11 ami 12, 1 tlii.tn Castle Budd
ing. TWT I. KAYOI,
CIVIL ENGINEER.
CITY SURVEYOR.
Omce In City Hall, Astoiia. Oregon.
A K. SHAW.
DENTIST.
Booms in Allen's Building, up stalls, cor
ner Cass and Scpiemoqua streets. Astoria
Oregon.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Searcher of Titles. Abstracter and
Conveyancer.
OHice on Cass Street. 3 doors south of As
tnrian omce, Astoria, Oregon.
General Agencv of
W
31. C. ADAIK,
Real Etatp, Insurance and Inncj
BROKER.
Valuable Properties for Sale or Lease in
Upper Astoiia. Accounts Adjusted, and
Book Keeping done on Short Notice. Office
witliCol. bpedden, cor. .lefferbon and Cass
streets, Astoria, Oiegon.
A. V
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
MILL FEED.
Glass and Plated War
TROPICAL AM) DOMKaTIf
FRUHfe AND VEGETABLES
Togi-Uier wilit
Wines, LiqaorsJobacco.Gig rs
To Rent.
A FINE SUITE OFJtOOMS IN THE ODD
JJk. Fellows' Building. Apnlvtn
A..I.MEGLCB.
Money to Loan
o
N APPROVED SECURITY. COUNTY
Order uougut. Apply at the office of
K D. -WINTON.
urn nTAB
TRADE srf MARK.
mn
rtjPh
m
AbsoK'jely
Free from Opiates, Emetics and Poison.
SAFE.
AT DUL00IST3 AXD DEAtZES.
IKE CHARLES A. VOGELER C0.,BALTIM0R!i. MO.
bolo rrorletora.
ATOR
Is jasc what its name implies ; s
Purely Vegetable Compound, thai
acts directly upon the
theniany diseases h&i
f curing
otto uiat im.
portant organ, and pTevphting the nn
merous ailmants tKt) arise from it
deranged or ibrpaction, such as
Dyspepsi Jpdice, Biliousness
CosVenesMaria, Sick-headache,
Rheumaj&netc. It is therefore a
3iiism)Aru Oo lave GrOo& Health
;ha Liver must be kepi in order."
DE. SAHTOED'S LIVEB INYIGOEATOE.
rnviorates the Liver, Bcgulnles the Bow
el0, Strengthens the System, Purifies Ihc
Blood , Assists D'jcstion, Prevents Fevers,
Ts a Household "iNccd. An Invaluable
Tauiily Medicine for common complaints.
D2. 8A1TP0ED'3 LIVIE IKVIGOEATOIL
A:i experience cf Forty yiars, and Tto'j.
sands rf Testimonials prove Us Merit.
FOH T.H BY AT.T. DC M.KTIS IK MEDICKCS
For full isfr.rmu.on fnid ronr addrcs3 for 1CX
r.-tefk-ok on Ilic "I.:tr nad lis ul?casos,
'(T.poni f DUaN ST.. M.W lonu c
tc
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TOR
Man and Beast.
Mustang Liniment is older than
most men, and used more and
more every year.
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 you caiit tell.
TUJJTS
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
rromthese sources arise three-fourths
of tho diseases of the human race. Those
symptoms indicate their existence:
Iioss of Appetite, liovrels costive,
Sick Headache, fullness after cat.
in , aversion to excrtioixofbodyor
xiUucl, Eructation of food, IrrltabU
itrortemper,IiOvrsplrlU,Afeeling of having neglected some dutyyDlz
zlites,l"lutterlnjatthelIeart,Iot liefore tlio eyes, highly colored
Urlu e,COXSTlPATIOIV,and demand
thousc of arcmedy that acts dlrccUyon
the Liver. As aLlvcr mctl icincTUTT'S
lXCtXiS have no equnL Their action on
the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt;
removing all impurities through theso
three " scavengers of the system,"
producing appetite, sound digestion,
icg.ilar Etools, a clear skin and a vig
oi ous bod j TDTPS PHTJ5 cause no
nausea oi griping nor interfere "With
dally wock and are a perfect
ANTIDOTE. TO MALARIA.
oold everrwacre&S. OlHco 44 MurraySt.N Y.
XBF HAIR DYE.
GEAYHAmon-WniSKEns changed In.
Btantly to aGtossr Black byasinglo
application of this Dre. Sold by Drue.
oats,orsentby express onrecelptofjl.
rf,VlS " York-
Imperial Pekin Duck Eggs:
$1.50
l'Uti JD02K. FOR fiALE BY
D.J.INGALL3,
ChadwelL
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11 MMfcllKH"S
NVGOR
WHY THEY DON'T MARRY.
How a Young Woman Explains a
Social Problem. .
At a small party of workers and
thinkers a few nights ago, says a let
ter writer, I was in a group that dis
cussed the distaste for marriage
which characterizes the girlhood of
the day. One young lady had forti
fied herself with a newspaper clipping
on the subject, which she drew from
her pocket and read, as further sub
stantiating her position. It was to
the effect that husband-hunting
maidens, young or old, were Yery
much scarcer than of yore ; that in
stead of being anxious to marry, girls
were slow of inducement in that di
rection. "It is true," said the young lady.
"I scarcely know a girl who wants to
marry. They are learning something
in the way of a profession, something
that will interest them as well as
support them, two roles in which
husbands just now fail, ihe truth
!, we are all scared away from any
Jejire to marry by seeing how
wretched those who do marry are.
When. would we look for husbands?
Among ho 'snips' and 'sports' and
character es3 young men that fill our
drawing-roms? They are insuffer
able as merev"'clua"ltance30rDeaux;
who could conU.",mPIata them aa hus
bands? Ihavew"lwayfl thought that
if I could find a voC,nSman ata11 hko
my father Icoukllov e him and marry
him ; but that school o. men has van
ished from the vounger nmks."
Nobody doubts that shx" expressed
the convictions of a large rt'P136"111'
tion of young women. Thek lack of
interest in marriage is not due, "
larger activities which contin,ua"y
open before women, but to the o.1
tractive, unreliable material in te
way of husbands. Women are wo "
men, and would love and marry as
readily to day as when the earth was
new, if they came in contact with men
who aroused their respect and ad
miration. The order of maidenhood
that could content itself with an in
ferior article of husband, merely for
the sake of being married, has also
vanished. The young woman of the
period has too much character and
self respect to dread being an old
maid so much as that she would con
tract an uncongenial union to escape
it.
The same evening I had a chat with
my bright young hostess about in
efficient young men, a sort of annex
to the conversation just recorded.
She wondered what would become of
the human race if the men kept on
deteriorating at the rate of the last
twenty years. She declared it was
almost exceptional for a young man
of first class society to support their
wives. They married into rich fam
ilies, and at the end of two or three
years were pensioners on the rela
tions of their wives. "It is astonish
ing," she said,, "how few young wo
men who are" supposed to be rich
really depend upon their husbands
for luxuries, or even support. Their
fathers or grandfathers furnish the
money Uiat supplies their homes
oftener than the outside world knows
of. Indeed, the daughter of the rich
man is more to be pitied than the girl
who fights poverty. She sees fewer
real men. Naturally she fancies that
her ideal men must be somewhere,
since they are not within her own
circle, and she looks for them in ex
traordinary shoes on the box of her
lather's coach and on huckster's
wagon's, or on tho stage. Anything
in the nature of efficiency attracts
her, because she is sick of inefficien
cy. The man who can drive a coach
may be very unsteady in his gram
mar, but his mastery of the horse ap
peals more to her imagination than
the fine phrases of an inefficient dude.
It indicates a certain degree of force
and strength, and all women like that
in men."
"Do you think the class of ineffi
cient men are really increasing?" I
asked.
"Alarmingly, and in all ranks of
society, but most nmong the rich. I
scarcely know a married woman inti
mately who feels secure, who has
confidence in her husband's energy,
ability, and efficiency. Look at the
number of married women engaged
in some kind of business 1 It all
means something. I don't know
what, but certainly it is the reverse
of promising for the future greatness
of man." Toledo Blade.
Sow He Cam t b Call ad "Old
HItkry.'
Gen. Jacksen was known spacing
the soldiers whj hai served under
him as "Old Hickory," a MubTiquet
given him during the Creek war.
His brigade tssls making a forced
march, wi&oatfbftiee or tents, to
surprise the bflui in one oi their
villages, and were for several days
and nights exjMMft tb the peltiag of
March storm, Ike rain freezing U it
fell. Gen. Jackson got a severe cold,
but did not canrahtin, as he tried to
slctp in a muddy bottom among his
balf-frezsn stk&us. C&pt. Allen and
his bro4feer John cut down a stout
hickory tree, rv?ed off the bark and
made a covcrte? for the General, who
was with dirPiiUy persuaded to
crawl into it The next morning a
drunken citstee entered the camp,
and seeing the tnt kicked it over.
As Jackson crawled from the ruins
the toper cried: "Sello, Old Hickory,
come out of your bark and jine us in
a drink 1" Thenforth the General
was known in camp as "Old Hick
ory7 arii when he was talked of as
a PresidtntUJ candidate, the nick
aa2geivajfcojBU6 j,y && supporters.
Not Dangeroui.
, A man who, in Kentucky, had shot
a friend, was, on account of some in
. farmality of procedure, arraigned be
i fore court.
"Gentlemen," said the iudee, ad
dressing the jury, "it would be well
on this occasion to take testimony
concerning the defendant, to determ
ine whether or not he is a man of
peaceable disposition. Mr. Spillers,"
pointing to a spectator, "will you
please come forward and be sworn?"
When Spillers had been sworn, the
counsel for the defense asked :
"You don't consider Mr. Acker
man a dangerous person, do you?"
"Not at all, cap'n, not at all."
"You do not think he is in anyway
a desperate character, do you?"
"Whv bless your soul, cap'n, not
at all."'
"You would not be afraid of him,
would you?"
"Lord love vou, cap'n not a bit
Why, cap'n talk about bein' afeerd
o' him 1 Je.?t let me tell you some
thing. 'Bout two years ago, me an'
Ackerraan fell out. Shortly airter
that I was goin' along through the
woods. I wan't expectin' to meet
nobody, and wan't particular on tho
look out, but I had my old fuzee
along with me. Well, Lord bless
j'ou, cap'n, the fust thing I knowed,
Ackerman jumped from behind a tree
an' cut loose at me with a pepper
box pistol, an' Lord love your soul,
honey, I pulled down on him and
filled him so full o lead that we had
to turn him over with a handspike.
Oh, no, cap'n, a man that packs a
pepper-box ain't dangerous. He's
his own worst inimy, cap'n. Any
other p'ints you want to know?"
There were no other "pints."
Drake's Travellers' Magazine.
Bleached Blondes Doomed.
Bleached hair is doomed, and the
unfortunates who have lately ac-
q uired a growth will be accused of
ba -l taste and considered out of the
pale fashionable society. Reddish
blonde known as Titian red, red
browns an delicate auburn are in
constant demand. Black and dark
browns can ea3lly be Siven the do"
sired shade utthe bleached blondes
will have toVhinSle off their fuded
crop and grow a natural ,one. and
meanwhile wear a wf"S or lf ke van
tage of the "jockey mode. fc. Y
Star.
A Cntnllv mt. US
Simmons Liver Regulate. vilhi!"
ite home remedy is entlrelv i".i:ri '
and is the purest and best "21,, V.
compounded. No error to be ft ",.,";
administering, no injury from ex, tfz
after taking, no loss of time. It L s "i?
best picveiitative medicine, and is . !;
to tate no matter what the sickness m .(.
prove to be, and in ordinary disease wl
f uect a sureny cure.
There are over 50 penitentiaries and
2,400 jails in the United States. They
contain 50,000 criminals and their es
timated cost is S500.000.000.
Coughs may be soothed by opiates,
but they are hurtful. Red Star Cough
Care is free from such, and promptly
removes cough.
Shlloh's Catarrh Itemed) a posi
tive cure for Catarrh, Dipthcria and
Canker Mouth. to!d by V. K. Dement
allackmetack," a lasting mid fra-
grant perfume. Price 2."S and 50 cents,
uld by W. E. Dement.
North Pacific
BREWERY,
JOHN KOPP, - - - Froprlntor.
Patronize Home Industry!
We supply as
GOOD A QUALITY OF BEER
As Any in the Market,
AT AH UKASOXABIiE A PICIOF..
Tie North Pacic Brewery Beer
Is Pure and Unadulterated.
It gives general Satisfaction and is Furn
ished in Quantities to Suit.
Leave Orders With Wm. Bock, Genuauia
ialoan,or Ciikis. KVKjiSOX, next to Foard
& Stokes.
Dally Delhery lit Any Part of the City.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
Bkj.ton Stkeet, Near Paukkr House,
ASTOHIA. - OREGON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LAND anfl MAEmE EN&IMS
BoilerWork, Steamboat Work
and Cannery Work a spe
cialty. orall Descriptions aside to Order
at 8hort Notice.
A. D. Wass. President.
J. G. HusTLEn, Secretary,
I. W. Case, Treasurer.
J oils Pox.Superintendent.
Notice.
SCHOOL TAXES FORSCHOOLDISTRICT
No. 9, Upper Astoria, are now due and
payable at the office of the undersigned,
WM. B.ADAIR,
Acts- School Clerk DUt. No. 9.
ftOYAl
Win
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder neer varies. A marvel oi
purity, strength and vrholesomeness. More
economical than the ordinary kinds, and can
not be sold In competition sith the multi
tude of low teat, sliort weight, alum or jihos
Bhate powders. Sold only in cans. Kov.vi.
AKINO POWDKR CO. IOC Wall-St.. N. Y.
MARKETS.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COMPANY,
S
Fresli and Cured Meats,1
c
Vogetatoles,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL.
CIIK.A3IU Street. Antorla, Og.
Washington Market.
Slain Mieet, Astoria, Oregon.
11 ERG MAX A CO.FltOPOTKTOltS
RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN
Uou of the public to the fact that the
above Market wul always be supplied w lth a
FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY
OK
FRESH AND CURED MEATS : I
Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole
sale and retail.
tar-Specul attention given to supplying
jlllpS.
jREE AND EASY!
FOR
A PL. EASANT EVENING
Call and See
7ST
t.1:, JErLTTFIP,
i.io v... "-stablishment next
At his.?wffk 'testaurant.
to Jen's a
-NOTHlNC BUI
THE BEST'S
Passed o er tlu
A !eneral Invitation
Bar.
Extended.
WM. EDGAR,
Dealer In
Cigars, Tobacco and GigareK e&
Meerschaum and Brier Pipes,
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
Revolvers and Cartridges.
CORNER MAIN AND CHENAMU8 ST3.
MURRAY & CO.,
GROCERS
And Dealers in
Special Attention Given to Filling
Of Orders.
A FULL LINE CARRIED
And Supples furnished at Satis
factory Terms.
Purchases delivered In any part of the city.
Office and "Warehouse
In Hume's New Building on Water Street.
P. O. Box 153. Telephone No. 37.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
WYATT & THOMPSON.
KEEP
CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A Full Stock of
Canned Fresh Mackerel,
Canned Fresh CodGsh,
Canned Fresh Finnan Haddies,
Canned Shrimps,
Canned Roast Beef,
Canned Chicken,
Canned Pig's Feet,
Atmore's Plum Pudding,
Atmore's Mince "Meat,
Epp's" Cocoa.
Ground Chocolate,
A Flae Anortaeat of Canned Tegetablet, etc
Cannery
Sinlies!
ARBOUR
Irish Flax
HAVE NO
tfiiaeircrgfe
GRAND PRIZE
Jk5afi
XlBrS9KHHH-H9l!uSU 2aH'" hii I
THEY 1IAVE BEEN AWARDED
HIGHER PRIZES
AT THE VARIOUS
International Expositions
THAN THE GOODS OF ANY OTHER
THREAD MANUFACTURERS
IN THE WORLD.
Qaulily can Always
ExDeriencefl MerifiD Use no Other !
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
517 and 519 Market Street, - - - SAN FRANCISCO,
AGBXTS OJt PACIFIC CJOA8T.
Seine Twines, Sope and
THE NEW MODEL
A FTJIX STOCK
The Te"eP0Iie Saloon.
The Finest kstaWishmentof
the Kind fc.' Astoria.
he Comfort and
Especially fitted up for . ho enjoy a
Convenience of those
Social Gla'3.
The Beat or Wines and Liflnors'
Tho Choicest Cigars.
Everything New and First-Ck ss
R. t. JEFFREY. Frop'r
Mutt TmapfljB Cwnr
FOR PORTLA01
Through Freight
THE SEW
TELEPH
Which has heen specially built for the comfort of passenRers will leave
Wilson & Fisher's Dock every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1
Eeturning leaves Portland every
Tuesday and -Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. ft?.
-An additional trip will be made on Sundar of Each WeeK, leaving Portlan d
at O'eleck Sanday Horning. Passengers b this route connect at Kalama
for Sound ports. U. B.SCOTT, Presldpnt,
Thread
EQUAL !
etRttti rsri
PARIS 1878.
be Depended on
!
Netting Constantly on Hand.
RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS
TORIA ONLY OF
E. B. B AWES,
AOE-NT
CAUL, AND EXAMINE IT. YOU
WILL BE PLEASED.
E. R. HAWES Is also agent for tho
Buck, patent QuUii Stove
And other first-class Stoves.
Furnace 'Work. Steam Fit
tisgst etc. a specialty
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Carnaliaii & Co.
SUCCESSORS TO
I. "W.CASE, '
IMPORTERS 'D WHOLESALE A.D
'.KTAlli DEALERS IN
DRAL Minn
Corner Chenaxnus and Cas3 streets.
AST'JKIA - . - OREGON
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