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s igjwt&jj- 9qpseWrt V?hi.XXV, NO. ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, I88G. PRICE. JBIVE CENTS. "jo-jaiii Ui.Tf fl-l BUSIXKSS CAI8DS. C K. 7II0VIS0V, J- - 0OVr KT THOMSON & COOVEB7. Attorneys at Law and Notaries Psblic. Jj Special attention gU en to coliocticn-t r...d examining titles. , Urnr!- 8io9!rts4 jui.1 , iei City itook tore. rl K. 3IAKTEX. ". '., Architect and Civil Engineer. (.rufK-itnom . Ki4slti of Jtiti: i'uiltling. i:. A. 1. ami .:. A. I':.TOS. mI. si-.e Nomirt atlvHthw t a a!K I .mm xi.j iwrt os the cdy srewmiiy. oi!,c-t-'r Ali-:i"s Mor, wtwr Oass ih! '! HKKHi llrt-Hs, AIK.JI. iwteh. t. Vj.IUHlC Pv. -Si a VU.PU.IXK. AK. lhyrvoi ":1 rnursn'oii. 'jutv. RowuS. 'M-t I). A. IWciitUtdt tn- : riPK Horn's:-9 toll a. m. ;-3. r.si. !.'M5i-nee. opimsiU the .!hsew fcattdmtr e.tv -rrvrs.i:. SI. B. PHYSICIAN AND SUK.W Oji-Firit-Kooms S. 2. ami Sf i'ylMit !vs -. :. I:i:ok.v."K-Om C-iIar SttwC ek l .Si. Marj's Hospitnl. I sr. . i:. kstks ; IMIYMCIAN AXO M'ltCF.OK. )j Kirn : Cimh IU'.iM!g. P . Alm. iiifKon. t-vij. s.s-"i:-r kixnky. Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will onlv attend jmlleiiJM It-. ee, a:ui iiui he foiuitl tSiere at a Ihm'i. .1 O. A. ItOKIMS. !!. rl.M ATTOKXKYS A1 l.AV. ii:U-e in Knuse" BUwk. iijksmi Vt Still. A.oriH. Ores. W PtH.TOK. . TII.'N 5'518roX EJst'fTiJJ:?!. TTOKVKYs !' . W.. :...ms5atid f..tG! if4l-wlUMWI.i! iW, K. I'AStStr.K u SURVEYOR OF CLATSGF CQUttlY AK1 Ex-City Survey oi of Aetonc (.tt!c :-N. l' comer i:vMn,l AAh i-fl-. Kooiu No b 5Ip M:iIiT. I i. A. BO'.VS.KY. tifo;:tc;, m! t"nsit'Uvi t-t t.wv, Iteu .n CtienauiHSistrefet, AiO(U. trp u P. i. wi.vrK. ATTORNEY AT LA TV. lloonw No. n aim VZ. J'vthWH Cast rinttl- mr. J D. KAYMSO.'B. civil i:NtiiNi:t:x, CITY SUIlVr.YtHrt. Oltlec in City Hall, A-.t'mu. OrtMM A. i:. SHAW. DENTIST. Kooms In AHenN i'.ml.'.lM. up atirs. cr her i!a.s.t nail JMtemKiin Mi wis. AstMl Oregon. JJ A.M21ITH. DENTIST. I hae iiermaneiitlv located Ih Astoiitt. so practice DentiMrj. I havall the late Im proved appliance. None hut h very l-; of work (tone a.i.i s.uisfatun KAntnteil. Offlee in h tune' Undoing ry a. mi!::sk xotaky rrnr.ic, , rtcnrelierof TItIrM, Ali-tracirr ntf i'o ii voyan c e r. Ofnce on Civ Street. donrs ntli f Av torian olllce, Atorl . OregMi. General Agencv of vy.ii. n. aia ik, Rf.il F.lnto, liisuraiii'O :iml 3Inry BROKER. Yaluahle l'roperties for Sale or I.e.iM in I pper AMon.i. - Account- Adjuste ', a:wl Hook Keeping done on Miort ot:ce. t'ttice with Col. peddell, eor. .Jefferson ai.d Ca streeLs, Astoua, Oieou. A. Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in MILLFEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPiCAI. M DdMESTK FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, Liquors Jobscco,G!gsrs To Rent. A FINE SUITE OF ROOMS W THE ODD Fellows BuUdlns. Apolvto A,J.iIEGLEfi. Alien. as , & a g us fcj ifej? 5s?S 3 5H TRAP," Vs. j3i S3fl3 9 R9 mM3 3 8 tU5 sL "-. -.' N5W?w. jsy AireMely Free from Or.:.-.c. L"rl; anJ Poison. --. 5J5 f?fok. f4ri hUk, xSS SS&t jTS, 7aE C:!r-J.ES A. VCGELER C0.tBALi!M0?iE,B -'.c i'tti victor sqjpa sJflreaggtrztsgys,?-7ry i &sbzsisxi m a TORPLD BOWELS, and MALARIA. x rom these )urc rs arise t hrec-fonrtha (if tiicillseasescf the human iaee. These symptoms indicate ILe.r csistenee. Xota or Appetite, EoitcIs costive. Jtlclc Headache, fullness after cat i::f7, avers Joij to lit rtionof Ijodyor mind, Eructation of fond, In itaMl iiyoftcmxcr,I,oivspiritji,Afcclinf; oriiaxuqfticfjlcctcdi.omcduty,llz-i-incsSjFJuttcrinol lhcHcart,Iots before the eyr, highly colored CrIne,COA'STllATIOA-,and demand the ueof'4res.iedy that acta directl von thel-ivrr. AsaLiverniCdicincTUTT'S lIEiI.S havcro equal. Their action ca the Kidniya aud kin is also prempt: removing all impurities through these three " scavc::rs or the system," roluein2 appetite, sound digestion, refpjl.tr stools, a clear sl.ln anl a viff oroushlv. TCTT'i IMLtS cause no CXATIIAIK i Viiimc is changed In stantly to .CD a J;t,cx byasiuglo appiieat'on ol .Ids In :. &old hy Dnic 2ii?,orier.thy(pressonreecintofSL . Office, -14 Muriv Street, New York. VTS UZSTJZL C? C2ITCI. 2S5SKI3 F2S3. wfliouh C5 rioEidl Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AKD SHELF HAEBWAEi E? Paints. Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PRO V I 81 ON 8 AM) ,!'Vis ion Salem Ploiiring Mills, Portland Eoller Hills, Cai)itol Flour and FASRBA?iKSJ SCALES. Heed's Sporting House The Leading Koine of this City. A i Ma e lMiagd !'.li.sr nSn-.tt!!. ot F.oiuloit. Who h plrtl mall parts . f the W .,r!.i mtli tSreatSueeess. GOOD MTJSXO! I J.:ealso-.mi,s-ted to nn I'ojim A First (:ass ttstaui';nst ! Run i i Eastern Style. S3N4hug hot Wnile halmi llinplocd 0VSRL&I2D TO CALIFORNIA VI Oregon & CaliforniaE.E. litd t'oanerli.iio. I:irc l mui Trail. i-;W; to :u vz i:k nl ?:y ClnMeniierti.Ki.iitde at AMiIand wiili stages or the tallfo:i:ia. (.i:cron .s. Idaho t:u;e Ca. mtL rArKiT.'-rsnust naxOlfte Ill;:v!u:i. VAITY. Ei:I'OKtLXM A AU3il! .i;al Train. liEAVK 1 ARIMYK I'ortlaHd ": A M Ashland .4 45 A V. AIi1mh1 .7:15 I M I Portland . .4i P M Alhanv Ilxpro Tniin L1UYK ! ARIMYK Portland .ijrt) P XI Ianon ... 5:2U P M liOli&noa 4-45 A M I Portland.... l':Oi a II Pullman Palace Sleeping Cats d.dly he tueen Alha v and Aslilanu. The O. x C. IS. K. Ferrj. nrilti" c i r. rtion with all regular trains on tls J-i"t .d 1)1 v from foot of F street WestSideDiTlsIon. I1ETWKE.S PURTLIM) AMI COUYALMS. Mail Train. L.UAYK I ARRIVE PorU'and 9:tl A 11 Coiralhs 40 P M Corvailis.... 8:39 A M PortJand SaiPJI Expre-ATralu , LEAVK I ARRIYK Portland.... 5KKI P Ml AIcMinnvil!e....K:(0 P M McStinnnlle .5:15 a M J Portland iSUAll J.ocd tlcKcu forsale and hagiRige checked atcompanj sup-town oClce, cor. Stark and jecond streets. Tickets for principal points in California can only he procured and ha' gase checked at compan 's office. Corner F and Front St., Portland Or. Freight will not be recehea for shipment after live o'clock p. si. on either the East or West Side Divisions. B. KOEHLEK. E. P. ROGERS. Manager. U. F. & Pass. A gt. R SSSEHaffiv BUS S F3 .1 lW Fl ? r4V "'3, smu'.i oi gt.piug nor Int'-rfere -with dai'j wo:ka:uiaroapcrfcct ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. ' ecn w-JKi'-g;:. Oiri?? M M -r-vSr.N Y. OXE POUND DOGS. JLIttle Chlqultas That the Mcxi cans Prize Dearly. Every Mexican owns at least one Chihuahua chiquita dog. They are beautiful little creatures, and of two varieties one with long, silky hair; the other with a short, smooth coat that is as soft as velvet to the touch. I have seen full-grown specimens that weighed a trifle over a pound, and young puppies about the size of field mice. They have large ex pressive eyes and the best of dis positions. A fashionable Philadel phia lady with one of these diminu tive creatures as her companion on a promenade down Chestnut Street, would attract as much attention as did Barnum's Jumbo. My first in troduction to the Chihuahua chi quita, was in Presidio del Norte, Texas, a little town on the bank of the Kio Grande. I reached there late in the afternoon, with a letter of introduction to the principal mer chant, an American, named Russell. IFe received me very cordially, and nave me the kc3's to his corral and feed-box. "Put up vour horse," he said, "but look out for the dog. I'd send one of the Mexicans around, but they're all busy now." I was bitten by a dog once, and have a wholesome respect for the smallest and most inoffensive of the race. As I led my horse around to the corral gale, I examined my six shooter to see if it was properly loaded, and when I entered the in closnre my trepidation was not diminished when I saw staring me in the face, an enormous sign with the legend, "Beware of the Dog!" painted on it in great, black charac ters. A cold perspiration began to come from even' poro of my body, and if the sombrero that I wore hadn't been so heavv, I believe that my rising hair would have lifted it oft my head. 1 walked on the lee side of my horse, my, cocked six shooter in my hand, with every sense alert to warn me of the ap proach of the ferocious monster, who was no doubt sleeping in one corner of the corral. With tremb ling fingers I unsaddled my horse, and my knees knocked together as I measured out his feed. So far I had escaped the notice of the dog, and I was backing toward the corral gate, inwardly congratulating my self on my fortunate escape, when I heard a yelping bark, about as loud as the chirp of an Englieh sparrow, and one of these Chihuahua chi quita3 came bounding across the yard, making leaps that measured at least six inches in length. He looked so ridiculous that I burst out laughing, whereat he stopped bark ing and began to wag his lilliputian tail and frisk about like a rat. I learned afterward that he was the only canine about the place, and his owner has the reputation all along the frontier of being a confirmed practical joker. Mexican Letter, in Philadelphia Times. It Wa Loaded. " Yes, sir, raw beef is good for your black eye best thing you can use," said thebutcheras he proceeded to cut a thick slice of round. "A stick of wood flew up, I suppose." "No, sir. I overtook a man up here whom I had known for twenty years, and, as a joke, smashed his plug hat down to his chin." ' And he got mad? " " Well, it turned out to bo a chap I had never seen in my life before." "Indeed! And you apologised?" " I was going to, but he knocked me down before I had time." "Dear me! But did he indulge in any remarks?" "Not any extensive remarks. He merely said I ought to have known the durned thing was loaded and would go off and hurt somebody." A JlUninc Story. An Eastern young man returned home a few days ago from a trip to Colorado for his health, and, in nar rating his adventures, he told about buying a silver mine for $3,000. "I knew they'd rope you in 1 " ex claimed tha.old man. "So you were ass enough to buy a humbug mine." " Yes, but I didn't lose anything. I formed a company and sold half the stock to a Connecticut man for $7,000." "Y you did!" gasped the old man, as he turned white. " I'll bet I'm the one who bought it." " I know you are," coolly observed the young man, as he crossed his legs and tried to appear very much at home. Wall Street News. Who Are Your 4,Kelatlon3?" In the first generation a man reck ons only two ancestors, his father and mother. In the second genera tion the two are changed into four, since he had two grandfathers and two grandmothers. Each of these four had two parents, and thus in the third generation there are found to be eight ancestors, that is, eight great-grandparents. In the fourth generation the number of ancestors is sixteen; in the fifth, thirty-two; in the sixth, sixty-four; in the'seventh, 128 ; in the tenth, 1,024 ; in the twen tieth, 1,048,576; in the thirtieth, 1. 073,741,834. This may prove all the world's akin. Chicago Living Church. American and Kiigli-ii Girls. American girls offer a bright ex ample to their English sisters of a happy unclouded youth, and in stances seem tobe few of their abusing the liberty which is accorded to them. Perhaps their immunity from senti mental troubles arises from the fact that from earliest childhood they have been comrades of the other sex, and are therefore not disposed to turn a man into a demi-god because they only see one at rare intervals under the eagle eye of a mother or aunt. A great revolution in public opinion would be required ere Eng lish girls could be emancipated to the extent which prevails on the other side of the Atlantic, and even then it is doubtful whether the svatm would work well. The daughters of Albion, with but few exception-, are single hearted, earnest, and prone to look upon everything heriously. They often make the mi.str.ke oflina?in:nj that a man is in love because 1: is decently civil. Perhaps t!? may ! owing to the fogs and mists oi our native land, or the "spleen" of which we are accused by our Fiench neigh bors. Therefore, any change in our social customs miglit multiply in stead of decreasing the number of disappointed spinsters, and we can but wish the two million superfluous females of statistics a contented mind and perchance the reversion of a rich widower. To those who arc fore doomed to be "winged," and ru3h blindly on their fate, we may utter the hope that the coming man will do his spiriting "delicately," as Izaak Walton advised the angler to treat the worm on his hook. Some areso rough and reckless in their handling of the female heart that the victim may well exclaim in the words of the oft quoted lines: "Perhars it was rijditto dessemble your love, Oat why did on kick me don stairs?" London Standard. Only Hair AIItp. There are hosts of men and women who. to coin a phrase, are only half alive. That is to say, they have seldom if ever any appetite. arc nervous, weak, fidgetty and troubled hy numberless small pnins and aches, in the nresenceof vlcorous. exuberant italitv the seem mere pigmies. Mien persons are usu ally fond of frequently dosing theu.selves, swallowing in the course of a y ar enough unigstostocKany apnuiee:u'.ssuopoi av erage dimensions. This, if course. d-feaN instead of furthering the end in iew.iz. the the recovery of health ami vigor. Were the v to toseek it from an uufailinu.souice of Ital" ity. Hostel ter's Stomach Hitters, hotv ditfer ant would he their case, 'then vipor would return to their debilitated frames, the. glow of health to their wan cheeks, their trem bling uueertain gait would grow firm and elastic, apatite, that urandest of all sauces, would give a reltsh for the dally food, were It ever so coarse, and refreshing sleep would crown Ihe tasks of the dav. Xever Reads in lied. " Say, did you ever read 'Half Hours with Insects?' " said one trav eling man to another. "No, 1 never read after I've gone to bed,"was the reply. Dansville Breeze. No bad effect; no poison in Red Star Cough Cnre. It is a safe, snre care. To a bully "I beg you, and what's morej I order vou, to get out." The bully, with great dignity "The order is sufficient, sir, and your prayer was useless." To Regulate THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY is warranted not to contain a single par ucle of Mercury or an injurious sub stance, but is purely vegetable. It will Cnre all Diseases caused hy Derangement cf the Liver, Kidneys and Stomach. If our Liver Is out of order, then your whole system is deranged. 1 he blood it impure, the brea'h eflnsic:. you have headache, feel languid, dispirited and nervous. To prevent a more serious con dition, take at once Simmons OVER REGULATOR. If you lead a sedentary life, or suffer with Kidney Ailections. avoid tiraulants and take Simmon Liver Regulator. ure to relieve. If you have eaten anything hard of digestion, or feel Leavy after meals or sleepless st night, taVe a doe and you uiU feel relieved and sleep p'easandy. If you are a miserable sufferer with Constipation, Dvbpcpsiu and Itiiiousnesa, seek relief at once in Simmons Liver Regulator. It docs not require continual dosing, and costs but a trhle. It will cure ) ou. If you wake up in the morning with a bitter, bad taste in your mstub, "?! fi TTTS Simmons Liver Regulator. It cor a f 1 rects the Bilious Stomach, sweetens & elUU the Breath, and cleanses the Furred Tongue. Children often need some safe Cathar tic and Tonic to avert approaching sickness. Simmons Liver Regulator will relieve Colic, Head ache. Sick Stomach, Indigestion, Dysentery, and the Complaints incident to Childhood. At any time you feel your system needs cleansing, toning, reguladng without violent purging, or stimulating without intoxi cating, take i ii a PREPARED BY J. H. ZEILIH & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. PIUCE, S1.00. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL, - - PROPKIETOB MsMitepor. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder neer aiies. A man el ot purity, strength and wholeomeness. More economical than the orclinarv kinds, ami cm not he sold iu competition with the multi tude of low test, short weight, alum or phos phate powders. Sold inily in can. Khvai. llAKixr. PowdkrCo. lOfi "Wall-st.. X. Y. MARKETS. STAR M ARK ET. WHERRY & GGSPAEY, Fresh and Cured Meats, Vegetables, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. tMTOSlTK OCCIDENT HOTEL. CliKXAML'S atreet. AHtorla, Ox. Washington Market. .11 at ii "-Ireel, AHtorla, Oicrou. lIK5t;.U X OL O.I'JtOriSIETOKS RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tlflti if th,. Tiiilillc In th ff! thut tlia above Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND LEST QUALITY FRL-SH AMD CURED 17! EATS I Wllli'll will tit- stild t tmvi'st r-.itfw u.lmV- saleand retail. rS.Special attention jjlven to supplying WIS. EDGAR, Dealer In Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN AND CHENAMOH STP. MURRAY & CO., C4E.OOERS And Dealers iu 81T Special Attention Civento 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 IInine New llmlding on Water Street. P. O. Rov 1SI. Telephone No. 3T. ISTOKIA. OREGON. WYATT & THOMPSON. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Full Stock of Canned Fresh Mackerel, Canned Fresh Codfish, Canned Fresh Finnan llaildics, Canned Shrimps, Canned Koast IJeef, Canned Chicken, Canned Pig's Feet, Atmore's Plum Puddine;, Atmore'.s Mince ileal, Epp's Cocoa. Ground Chocolate, A Fine Assortment of Canned Vegetables, etc J. EL D. GJLiAY, Wholesale and retail dealer In GROCERIES, f LOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. General Storage and Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria, Oregon. Cm Sillies! jrrrpflPPfllli1?g" isii Flax HAVE N """"""s lilsJTnS' GRAND PRIZE PARIS 1878. THEY HAVE BEEN AWARDED HIGHER PRIZES AT THE VARIOUS THAN THE G0GD3 THREAD MANUFACTURERS IN 1 HE Qaulity can Always be Depended on ! Exiieriencefl Fisiiermeii Dse i Other ! HENRY DOYLE & CO., 5 1 7 and 5 1 9 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO, AGESTS FOit I'ACIFSC COAST. Seine Twines, Eope and Netting Constantly on Hand. THE "NEW MODEf , J W tings, etc.. a specialty. A FTJIil, STOCK AIWAYS ON HAND. The Telephone Saloon. The Finest Establishment of the Kind in Astoria. Especially fitted up for the Comfort aud Convenience or. those w ho enjoy a Social Ola a. The Bosl or Wines aud Liquors, The Choicest Cigars. Everything New and First-Class. It. I.. JEFFREY. Prop'iv J BC BBB II Ml ! JMBmH.I.II imTiiamrfcTHTBRgCTICrWI1! ' II iMggBeaSg CelMlM Transportatifln Company. FOE PORTLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time! THE NEW TTI rRIIIlllr I tLtrnuNE Which has been specially hutlt for the comfort of passengers will leave Wii3on & 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 ! P. M. -An additional trip will be made on Sunday of Each Weefc, leaving PortUa d at 9 O'clock Sunday Morning:. Passengers bj this route cormect at Kalwna for Sountl ports. - U.B.SCOTT, President, Threads 0 EQUAL ! eEflv'H for? OF ANY OTHER WORLD. RANOE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF E, B. HAWB9, AGENT CALL AND EXAMINE II, YOU WILL BE PI.EASED. E. K. HA WES is also agenl for the Bad patent (Midi Sto?e And other first-class Stoves. Fnrnaco "Work. Steam Fit Carnalian & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND 'lit TALL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Corner Chenamus and Caas Btreeta. AVFiKlA - OREGON STEAMER iftefi fajhaahttifirl LabA-ftMiigagfig- -