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T?.1W35 8-P5BJPitP5 &9f frs- '' 0) ,w JV JiJW'l II VOL.XXT, NO. 47. ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, J 886. PRICE. FIYE CENTS. ry 'F-VJSSMWfsaTW!.!?--, - BUSINESS GAUDS. C. H. TIIOKSOS, It.iuuifi. THOIUStO:? & COOVKRT. , Attorneys at Law and Notaries Public. ; Si eclal attention tjnen to collection- ami examining titles. Or kick 1Sou:i:s4 ami .", ocr Cu Book Stole. Architect and Civil Engineer. OFfiCK Itooin . Knislils r l'lhiu Kullding. $tw. a. lu f.i .. A. ;-ui.'t'5.. tiij ielii and .S:trs-. Wsll vve iin.mnt attention to all calls. i..i;i any ji.ut of the cit or eoutr. i 1 v o or AlleuS More, corner Cas-. and .Hinoij;a streets. A'-ri.i, Oregon. : n'jilio.ic M). 11. VUy Nirlttn nxut rturcaoii. :. vi'. Koonus over D. A. Mcintosh s stole. i-h ion Hocks : -a to 11 A. m. ;-3 too i M. Keslilencc. opposite the Jolianscn building ,1 AY TIITTJ.S:, M. IK ili YS I Oi A N A N i S 17 KG KOI : mi r-i:.ui:isl.2.ainl:t I'vllilau l;u:id- t'-AiHKNJ'K On (Vil.ir ritieet. lurk ol v.inx'a IIov.Htn!. I) It . St. IISTKM Hi YSICIAN" AND srKOKON. OM-icK- Cem lSiii'iVns. "1 Malts. Astoria, nv'it. fir. AI.FKEI) E1SKEV. Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend ratients at his oftkv, and mav be found there at an;, hour. 8K'. A. liOKIUS. CKO. NOl.ANI) 7iOIAS! A ftrtRKSS, ATTORNEYS AT LAY.. otlloe in KinnejS Mod:. ;;.ositi t'ih Hall, Astoria, Oregon. w. koi.to. o.f.rrt.-ioi ATTORN KY AT LAW. KoimisSand t'.Odd rello.-.s lliilloln;:. 1 KJ.O K. PARKLIC SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP C0UN1 Y Ex-City Surveyor of Astoria OMce :-N. IL rornerCwsand itor-tr.-eN, iiooiii No. 8 Up Htuirx. f lT. KO'iVLKY. &!fnriuy mi it TouxiflIr ut Smw, tt e on Olieii.uniH Street, Autoria, Oregon. Tf I. WIXTCKi. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms No. It and 12. 1'vtlnan OaMle Ituihl J. CIVIL KM'.lNKEl'. CITY S172lV2:YOU. Ofllcein City Hall, AMona. Orison. A.,LSHAV DENTIST. Rooms in Allen I'uiklinc. ii staiis. enr iter Cass and Squenioqua street. AMotiu Oregon. IT A. K21ITU, DENTIST. 1 lue periii:iiarutl located m AMoria. to practice Oentistiy. 1 liawll Hie l:.te im proed appliances. None but the er biM of work done ami satisfaction guaratut ed. Office in Kmi.e.s lluiidlu. T K. KPEDPrA', NOTARY PUBLIC. Searcher of Titles, Abstracter xxnxl Coxjveyancer. Office on Cass Street, 3 doors south of Ab torlan office, Astoria, Oregon. General Acencv of w jr. a. aiair, Real Eutc, Insurance and STonpy BROKER. Valuable Pnperties for Sale or Lease in Upper Astoria. - Accounts Adjustei, and Koolt Keeping done on sshort Notice. Office with Col. bpedden. cor. Jefferson and Cass streets, Astoiia, Oregon. A. V. Al .'JUL Wholesale and Ketail Dealer tn MILLFEBD. 6las and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGErABLES. Together with Wines, Liquors JobacctxCigars Tt Rent. A PINE SUITE OF BOOMS IN THE ODD Fellows Building. Apply to A.3.MEGLEH. f ff sfSW s . ':& - &&. Neuralgia. Saclcaelie. irpitdaclic, Tootliaclie, Stx'aI:tH. Urt:igps. ctc.otc. Price, ITf ty tontn. A t Drapgista and Dealers. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Sole P.-cp- BiLTiaOEE, MAEVIA53, U. S. A. ATOP: Is just what its name implies ; e Purely Vegetable" Compound, thai acts directly upoa the Iffrer ; curing the many diseases icideVpo that rm. portaat organ, and p1teYktirjg the nu merous ailmxnts tKarise from its deranged orrpliction, such as Dyspepsia Jdndice, Bilionsnes CosenessVftlftiaria, Sicfheadache, RheiKiaHetc. It, is therefore :ruisirMAr,,ToTiave (5oodHealti ;he, Liver must "be kept in order." DR. SAliTOED'S LIVER IHVIG0RAT0E. rnvisorates tbe Liver, Regulates the Bour :1a, Stronlliens the SyEtcm, Purifies the Blood . As'-it i D'jrcstion, Prevents Fevers. Is a Household Need. An Invaluable I'asnily iiediciue for common complaiuis, EL BAKFOSD'S LIVER LNVIGOSATOS. AncsycrlcTtcz cf Forty ytars, and Thoi lands cf Testimonials proze its Merit. FOH K IX TV ALT. DHATXnS Ei MEDlCCO For f '51 !rfornf':n wr-d your address fcr 101 :.-;5 J5ock on t'to "L'vir nnd its di-(?rci-." tt ''pisroKD 2i dca:-3 ct.. mtw touc cny 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 cant tell. TOR Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. Wilson Jt Fisher Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HAEDWAEE Paints, Oils, and Varnish, LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOR Salem Plouring Mills, Portland Boiler Mills, Capitol Flour and FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA. OKEGO.N. Furniture and Upholstering, Mattresses Made and Kepalred. Paper Hanging. Carpets Sewed and Laid. . Furniture Sold on Commission. SHor. corner Main and Jefferson Streets XABTIN OLSEN. mj&.&)& tin y4k A. tJi mttU THE GREAT -grtrt .anreMEDi pglj Cutfes H ffH i Hi RHEUMATISM. t 5 g R BUBS vara H n ess a OrJANFORD'S A PECULIAR CUSTOM. A. Practice In Whicli 31any Trav elers Are Compelled, to Talce Part. A Hnmhrifloro nnilortTroiiioto Tinny on his way to the cape in a trading vcsaei, genua me ionowmg lmeresc ing communication to the Pall Mall Gazette: One of the oldest customs of the sea lately came under my notice, and in such a way as I am not likely to forget. As usual, after our 6 o'clock tea. kp wpn KAofprl in tlift saloon enjoying our game at cribbage, mien a Diasc irom uie iog-uorn, nc to awaken the dead, put an end to our cards. Hurriedly we made for the deck, where a sight ne'er to bo forgotten met our eyes. The even ing was dark and cloudy, the moon entirely hidden, but the deck was brilliantly illuminated with blue lights. From the forecastle was is suing a procession that baffles de scription. First walked Father Nep tune himself, leaning on his arm his young and beautiful wife, Amphitrite. Neptune was dressed in long, white flowing robes that is, a nightshirt; arOUIld lli.q llnrl fiVArl liia trrav locks, blowing before the wind in every direction; his beard reached below his Wflist: Oil his Itoari hn vni-a a miter of such tremendous size as to drive anv bishop wild with envy; in ins nana ne uore uis trident. His wife's dress was evidently on the olan of "beantv unailornoil ." fnr some red paint, a" small red flag, and luit vii icu ii.lLiuug-uiilY eia LUHSU- tuted her costume. Her flaxen hair in curly masses reached her knees. Following this august couple walked the hero of the evening the barber. Dressed all in white, wearing a hat the shape of a dice-box, half white, half black, with curly white hair and whiskers, he was sublime; but the Bublime changed to the awful when one perceived that he carried in his hands instruments of torture rivaling in their latent cruelty even those of the Inquisition. Imagine standing and gazing upon a bucket of flour and water mixed to about the thick ness of liquid glue, of which you know you will receive a large share on your head. Recover, if you can, from that sight, and look again. In his other hand ho holds a razor of audi magnitude that it would not be ill amiss for felling trees, and think that soon that edge of rough, rusty iron will be plowing its meandering course over your innocent jaws. Following the torturer came two policemen armed with cudgels and dark lanterns. Behind them crowd ed the crew. In spite of the awful solemnity of the scene, one could not but admire the dark, cloudy sky, the sea a blaze of phosphorescence, the flickering summer lightning, the grouping of the actors. Halting be fore the after deck, Neptune, in a loud voice, with such calm disregard as to where he put his H's as would make any classical author turn in his grave, gave utterance: "Earing that some of the crew of this ship is such as they 'ave not yet crossed the loine, and bin baptoized, my sons, I ham 'ere to see them done so." Ev idently Neptune's intercourse with the British sailors has been to the disadvantage of his eloquence. The sailors, at the finish of Neptune's speech, cheered loudly, while from their midst stepped the two brawny policemen, one of whom was a nigge'r Irom Demerarar, and seized upon T. Meanwhile the torturer was not idle. He had soated himself upon a low stool, with his bucket before him, in his left hand a brush like a house maid's broom, while with his right he was sharpening his razor on the companion-ladder railings. Alas for poor T. He stood smiling before his executioner, who, evidently thinking the occasion far too solemn to smile at, put an end to his innocent merri ment by inserting as much as he possibly could of his mixture into his mouth. "While he was engaged in choking and spitting out what he could of the concoction, his head was being covered to such an extent as to rend, r his features quite indistin guishable. Then that awful razor came into use, its broad, rusty edge scraping away the dough like a plow in a clay soil. But how difficult it is to take the dough out of one's eyes and mouth with a razor-blade three feet long, one cannot imagine till one has tried I His Satanic majesty, I mean the barber, having scraped off" as much as pleased his fancy, the two policemen came to the fore again, armed with hnrkpfs of mid water, which, utterly regardless of what part of the victim's bodv re ceived the water, they threw in quick succession over him. I was the next victim, and went through the same terrible routine, but at laBt it was all over, and I issued from the cold-water cure quite ready to see the fun in treating the others to their dose. It was a novel experience, and one not likely to be forgotten. Then followed the others who had not crossed the line, some half dozen of them, but two were missing. The police were soon after them, but it was an hour before the first was found, lying underneath the boilers in about the temperature of the place I had wished the barber in when I was being shaved. All this he endured rather than face his shav ing, or, I should say, shaving his face. He was quickly dragged upon the scene, and paid the penalty of hfc fear by receiving a double dose. Soon after this the other, a boy, was found concealed in a sail in the rig KPBi Jltt 2 got" what he deser" for trying to escape justice. Alter all were baptized, we had some songs and dances, the barber being espe cially good in the latter and giving us some excellent clog-dances and break-downs. Poor Neptune had terrible trouble with his wife, who, suddenly discovering herself among a lot of sailors, became "skittish" naturally, what woman would not? The songs and dancing finished, grog handed all round, and with three cheers for us from the crew, we re tired to our cabins to put on drv clothes and to tear out handfuls of hair in endeavoring to rid our heads of dough. And. so we crossed the line. A Xertk Carolina Coon Story. It wasn't many Saturdays ago that a number of gentlemen stand ing on the streets at Greensboro dis cussed fox hunting, bird hunting, and kindred sports. Each one had told a story, remarkable in a high degree, when the climax was reached by one of the gentlemen, who told the following story; "Coons! "said" he, with a sneer. "You don't know anything about coons in this country. Why you ought to go to southwest Georgia. Hived there once, and my favorite pastime was coon hunting. Early one morning I started out with my dogs for a hunt. The morning was damp and heavy, and we hadn't gone far before the dogs struck a trail, and away they went. How beautiful it was ! Through the under brush they rushed, crashing, bark ing, the sounds coming to us like low music on the morning air. It wasn't many minutes beforo the long howl of the leading dog told us that he had treed. "We put out after them, going through the swamps and down into a canebrake. There we came upon the dogs all clustered about a cypress log. They smelled it, and then all started back as if they didn't know what was to pay. We drew near and endeavored to urge them on. But they wouldn't urge. We went up to the log, and it seemed to be moving. I didn't know what to make of it. The sides of it rose and fell as regular as the beat of a clock. We finally cut into it, and there it was packed with coons. We killed 140, and I don't know how many got away." " What made the log move? " in nocently asked a bystander. 'Oh, plain as day. The coons were packed so close that every time they breathed the log would ex pand." There was a ghastly silence, and the crowd moved away. " It wasn't a good day for coons, either!" he yelled after them, and putting a fresh chew of tobacco in his mouth he walked rapidly in the direction of the " cotton bourse" on Wall Street, and in a moment more was buying the fleecy staple with a serene and unmoved countenance. Greensboro Herald. In tke Hospital. They were walking through the hospital and came to the stand be fore the cot of a young man who had lost one eye, six teeth, had half his scalp torn off, both legs broken and three ribs fractured. " Poor fellow, I suppose you were run over by a freight train?" said a sympathetic old lady. "Or was attacked by a panther?" suggested a spinister of uncertain age. "Or fell into a mace rat or?" oueried another. " "No, ladies," replied the sufferer. " I wasn't in any of those things. I was in a cane rush at Yale College." The Judge. In order to prove that an author he hated was unknown to fame, a certain Monsieur X kept asking on every occasion : "Look here, have vou ever heard of that man? " "Take care," said the lady, in answer to the much-repeated ques tion, " you will end by making him famous." The KcKlnliisofS'.cknetM. Never triuV with what are called bmall ailments. If yon feel inert, with a bit- tpr nr linil tasti in flip. inmiMi lni nf n- petite, bowels costive, take at once Siui- iiiuiia ijiYcriwuiiiMu. rur uif lingeries of djspepsia, the Regulator is a cer tain and speedy cure. Counseling with fear is the way cowards are" made; counseling with hope is the way heroes are made; counseling with faith is the way Christians arc made "The Chinese must go." And rhen matism will go, after nn application of St. Jacobs Oil. DON'T FORGET Tliat Gray's Pioneer Wood Yard Sells and Delivers Belter Wood and Larger Cords Tkan Anybody! Four Foot Fir Wood $2.5 to $3.25 per Ord Out " " .5AiiJ lO 54 00 " Four Foot VineMapleS3.25toS3.75 " Cut " " -S375tn$L50" ' Ash and Spruce Limbs according to Qual ity. TUIQ D1DCD may be found on file at Geo. P. I nlO rUrCttEowenftCo'sNeTTjpapcrAd- T6rtltBBarea(M Spruce StA-wfedTrt!lnr witracu ay U smS t or It IN NXWYOSK. i TFZ L Ifioh CI n i HAVE POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills powder neer aiiea. A marvel of purity, stretiKlli and wlioleoinenes. Store economical than tiie ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In competition with the multi tude of low tedt, short weight, alum or phos thatepoder. Sold only in cant. UhVai. UAKIMi PowdkkCo. 106 Wall-sr.. K. Y. MARKETS. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresh ami Cared 31 eats A Vegetatoles, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITK OCCIDENT HOI I'll Ol! :.VA3IUS Street. Awtoria, Oe. Washington Market. Siuia Mrret, . Astoria, Occsou. ni:aji a s co. imiopkiktoks RESPECTFULLY CALL THE AlTEX tion or the public to the fact that the above Market will alvajs be supplied with a FULL VAKIETY ANI ItKST QUALITY FRESH AND CURE! MEAT-; I I Vhlch will by -old at Invest rates, whole sale and retail . SSySpeeisl attention K'ven to supplying dilps. WIS. EDGAR, Dealer in Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. COKXKK 5IAIX AND CLIENAMUS STS. MURRAY & CO., GROCERS And Dealers in Cannery Sillies! Special Attention Civento Filling Of Orders. A FULL LIKE CARRIED And Snpples furnished at Satia factory Terms. Purchases delivered in any part of the city. Office and Warehouse In Hume's New Building on Vater Street. P. O. Box 1SJ. Telephone No. 37. ISTOKIA. OREGON. WYATT & THOMPSON. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Full Stock of Canned Fresh Mackerel, Canned Fresh Codfish, 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 Floe Assortment of Canned Vegetables, eto J. H. X. GKAI, Wholesale and retail dealer In. GROCERIES, FLOUR, 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. ARBOUR'S: HAVE NO EQUAL ! I ill i m GRAND PRIZE PARIS 1878. THEY HAVE BEEtf AWARDED HIGHER PRIZES AT THE VARIOUS International Expositions THAN TIIE U&0DS OF ANY OTHER THREAD MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD. (jaulity can Always be Depended on ! Exieriert Fisieii Use no Other ! HENRY DOYLE & CO., 5 1 7 and 5 1 9 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO, AGENTS FOlt l'AUIFlC: COAhT. Seine Twines, Eope and Netting Constantly on Hand. THE NEW MODEL mmmwmmwaasmcsM ; wssa vPS t??r" as3yc- JW tings, otc, a apeclAlty A TUJHL STOCK ALWAYS OH HAND. The Telephone Saloon. T lie Finest EstabUshmentof the Kind in Astoria. Especially lltted up for the Comfort and Convenience of those uho enjoy a Social Gla a. The Best or Wines and Liquors, The Choicest Cigars. Everything New and First-Class. B. L.. JEFFREY. Propr. CoWia Transportation Gompny. FOR PORTLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time I THE NEW STEAMER TELEPHONE 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 ! P. M. w-An additional trip will be made on Sunday of Each Week, leaving Porttea 4 at 0'-clclc Sanday Mernlas. Passengers b this route cect at Kal&ma for Sound ports, u.B.av.orii,rresiaeoi x Threads P.ANOE CAN BE HAD IN A3- 5 TORIA ONLY OF 1 E, B. HAWB8, AGENT l'AI.1. AND EXAMINE IT, YOU WILL BE PLEASED. " K.K. HAWKS Is also aaeni for the Bit taunt Cooking Stow And other flrst-clasi Stored, furaaoa Work. Steam Fit Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. W. CASE,- IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND KKTA1L DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Corner Chenamus and Cass streets. ATKIA - ORKGOW