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CO A trmsssstssfi- a At inn nrnr tibial VOL. XXV, NO. 515. ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 7, J88G. PRICE, tflVE CENTS. - m BUSINESS CARDS. R. THOMSON. tiio.iiso.t E. K. COOVFET. fc COOTEKT. Attorneys at Law and Notaries Public. Sueclal attention given to collections and Special attention given examining titles. ' Offick Rooms l ami j, over City Book store. i b. .n.vBri. v. v... Architect and Civil Engineer. (H'FICK-Iioow a. KuijibH of Pjthla Building. BNlt-'. A. 1.. fcnd J. A. VVISVOX. 5hj sl.iaus uxiA Suvseow. Will nl prompt attention t all e.dK .man ait of tlits city or country. onWuviT Aliens Store, comer Ca-s and tiutn(Miua street1). Astoria. Oregon. l-l-phinN.-tl. m X It. V It X H. XA K. IMIY.MCIANANDSUKOEON, Opposite Telegraph Office. Astoria, Oregon. J AY TIITTIS:, M. 1- PHYSICIAN AN1 SUKUKU ikkh'k Rooms 1.2. and 3 Ptlih-.iif'.ulld- ItK-SIOKNI'K On tvlu Sheet, back of "i. MaryS Hospital. it.o. . i'.stks I'll YMCIAN" AND srKOEON. okku-k: ttriii Itnlidlnjj. up stalls, Astoria. D R. ALFUKO KIXNKY, Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patlenNat his office, and may be fouud tliere at any hum. .1 . A. DOKltlS. CJEO. XOI.AXIl .ouku fc noisRis, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Kiiinei'a Block, opposite Clt Hall. Astoria. Oregon. w. KU I.TOX. a.c Hfl.TN FIUTOX KROTIIKKS. A'lTOUNEYS AT LAW. Rooms Sand O.Odd Fellows Building. t KI.O b 1'ARRF.K SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY AND Ex-City Surveyor of Astoria office :-N. K. cornpr Cass and A stor stueH. Room No.S Up Stairs. J. " A. HOiYIiBY. Vttorney ntisl t'uiuiNrfltii- t I.tiiv, onire on Clioiaiiius Slteet, Astoria, Oiejjon. P. " WIXTO.V ATTORNEY AT J,AY. Rooms No. II and 12. Pj thian CmtW Build ing. N. I. KAY3IO.Vl, CIVIL HXJ5INEKK. CITY SURVKYOK. OlDceln City Hall, Astoils. Oregon. A. E. II AAV. DENTIST. Kooiiis In Aliens Building, up staha. cot tier Cass and Squenioqu.i stieets. Astoila Oregon, FL A. H1I1TII. DENTIST. I have permanently located In Astoila. o practice Dentist! r 1 have all the late lm moved anoliances. None but the ery bfst of voik done anil satisfaction gnaraii ea. OWce in Kimiej's Building. It. SPEIIK. NOTARY llfULIC, geiirrhcrof Titles, Abetraeter an.1 Oouvcynneer. Ouit'oon Cuss itro"t. 3 doors .Jitth of At tnil.au iftlce, As!ori, Oregon. General Agency of vy.w. B. ADtllt, Henl KMsile, Insurance and Money BROKER- Valuable Properties for Sale or Lease lu Upper Astoila. - Accounts Adjusted, and Book Keeping done oa fehort Notice. Office with Col. Spedden, cor. Jefferson and Cass streets, Astoria, Oregon. A. V. Allen, Wholesale and Retail Dealer lu MILLFEEI). Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGErABLES. Togjer with Wines, LiquorsJobacco.Clgar Tlllft DlDCDftybefoaadonfileataeaP. costi3 KlflxliffitixliTS KCWYOKI. ''JaKE SIMMONS T IVFR R Mil I OTA ft kkk I lill AiiivIOlill 1 VAk "For all Disease cf the Liver, Sidneys, Stcmach and Spleen. This purely vegetable pre paration, now so celebrated as a Family Medicine, originated in the South in 1828. It act Sently on the Bowels and Jdneys and corrects the action of the Liver, and is, there fore, the best preparatory medicine, whatever the sick ness may prove to be In all common diseases it will, un assisted by any other medi cine, effect a speedy cure. The Regulator is safe to administer in any condition of the system, and under no circum stances can It do harm. It will invigorate ItVi- a plies nf urine, hut ic no intoxicating never. I' age to lead to intemperance: vvill promote di gestion, dissipate headache, and gener ally tone up the system. The dose is scull, I not unpleasant, and its virtues undoubted. I Xolossof tline.uolnter- i ruptlon or stoppage of business while taking the i Regulator. 1 Children complaining of i Colic. Headache, or Jslck Stomach, a teaspoonful or more will give relief. If taken occasionally by pa tients exposed to MALARIA, will expel the poison and protect them from attack. A MIVSIC1AV8 OPINION, I have been practicing medicine for twenty years, and have never been able to put up a vegetable compound that would, like Simmons Liver Regu lator, promptly and effectively move the Liter to action, s.nd at the same time aid (instead of weak ening) the digestive and assimilative powers of the system. L. M. Hinton, M. D .Washington, Ark. SKK Til KT YOU GET THE GENUINE. I'PETAKEIl BY . H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Frier fel.OO tUTT'S PILLS to rpSdbowelsT- DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. rroni these sources arise three-fourths of the diseases of the human race. These symptoms indicate their existence: .Lioss or A Sick Hett joss of Appetite. Bowels costive. LOache. tuiluesB alter eat ing, aversioa to exertion of body ox mind, Eructation of f aod, XrritablN ity or temper, i.orsplrtts, Aieeiing before the eyes, highly colored Uriue,COXSTlPATIOA,ond demand the use of a remedy that acta directly on the Liver. AsaLivermcdiclueTOxX'S 1'IE.LS have no equal. Thelractionon tlie Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; three scavengers of the system," producing appetite, sound digestion. regular stools, a clear akin and a ig- orous body. TOTT'S PILLS cause no nausea oi griping nor interfere "with, dally vrouk and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. tiold everywhere 25s. OHlce 44 AlurraySUN V. TUTTS HAIR DYE. GeatHaik ob'Wiiisieus changed in stantly to aGLossr Buck bj' a single application of Uils DiK. Sold by Drug dsts.orbentbyciprebsonrecelntof jL Office, 44 Murravfitroet, New York. V77?2 lUXUAXi Of tJSITOL SXCIrS3 F2XZ. Did you Sup- pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses? It is for inflamma tion of all flesh. A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty; but it is a part Every lady may nave it ; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both fresheYis and beautifies. Furniture and Upholstering, Mattresses Made and ltepatred. Paper Hanging. Carpets Sewed and Laid. Purniture Sold on ComtniBsion. Shop, corner Main and Jefferson Streets MARTIN OLSEN. Fisheries, 1886, Wo luive a new Mill, first class, with heavy machinery to kult the STRONG TRAPS and Suited to the SEINES Pacific Fisheries! Alo for the lighter kinds of Ketsand Seines. All kinds of Nets and Seines ma'de to order, tetters promptly answered. Prices Low. Gloucester Net and Twine Co., 9e Comaiirclkl Street. Bo ton. WOMEN'S TITLES. Dei ietle Iiine 1m Germany- IVhat Tke Serraat Dees. The domestic machinery of the Germans is much simpler than ours, and in many respects more econom ical and practical. One truth is soon made apparent to a stranger that is, that economy is a necessity in Germany. In a family of seven there is usually but one servant. She rises at five, washes the floor and puts her own room in order. At six the baker comes, then the man with the milk and butter. The Ger mans never put salt in butter, so they buy it fresh every morning. The children are awakened and the maid helps them to dress, then makes the coffee and serves it, first to the older children, who are obliged to be off to school at half-past six in the summer and seven in the winter. This done, in our family, the maid puts my sitting-room in order, washes the floor, dusts the furniture and shakes the rugs. At seven we have coffee, and by half-past seven I am ready to begin my work. After the rest of the family are served witli coffee and rolls, the sleeping and other rooms are put in order, each floor being washed or waxed and the rugs thoroughly beaten; then tlte maid goes to the market to buy the dinner. Tliere are no supplies in the larder in German' as at home. If cold boiled ham or any cold meat is needed for supper the maid goes to the butcher and buys just enough for the meal. A custom that struck me curiously was that of having shop3 in the basements of even the handsomest houses on the most fashionable streets. Butchers, bakers, shoemak ers, notion stores, jewelers, all can be found within a radius of a block from any given point. It is un doubtedly convenient for the people, but it mars the beauty of the streets yery much. My maid has gone to market, I believe, so by this time she has returned and is preparing me second DreaKiast, which is served at eleven, and consists of a couple of eggs, and a slice of brown bread, and, perhaps, a glass of milk for a boarder; but for the children and the rest of the family it is usu ally only a slice of brown bread an inch and a half thick, with a little cold meat. Occasionally a cup of chocolate varies the "monotony. Then comes the dinner at two soup, meat and vegetables and dessert; the latter the children are only al lowed to have Sundays. After the soup has been served the lady, of the house puts what she intends for the maid in a dish, and on no ac count would a servant bo allowed to take more than had been given her. The same plan is followed with meat and vegetables. After the dinner dishes are washed and the kitchen put in order the maid dresses and takes the children out for a walk in the park, returning in time for five o'clock coffee, which even the little three-year-old boy of my landlady drank every day. It was a problem to me how these children kept their health with coffee in the morning and afternoon and at night I am sure American children could not endure it. At eight supper is eaten. Cold meats, tea, or milk or beer, and bread and butter compose the meal. The laundry work is always done out of the house, so that lessens the work of the one maid very materi ally. All bread, cakes, pies, and even puddings are bought ready made, as we say of clothes. The bread is much better than ours, be cause it is always thoroughly done. A good maid is not paid more than $20 a year, and in many families only $12. They are allowed one Sunday evening out in two weeks, and if they should come home later than they have promised they do not go out again for a month. All disputes between mistress and maid are set tled by the police. In one house I was in the quarrels were so frequent that one policeman, at least, was there most of the time. German women are much inter ested in their housekeeping; they obey their husbands religiously, be cause they have to, and are very fond of fancy work and gossip. They are very tenacious of their ti tles, and if a lady's husband is a doctor or professor and you do not call her frau doctor or frau professor you offend her mortally. I told my German teacher that 1 had some friends in Berlin whom I had met some years ago in Rome, and asked how I should address the lady, as I was going there to dine. I thought the gentleman's title was Justizirath ; then I mightcall her Frau Justizirath. "But," I said, "he is also Gehei meraUi." "Oh. then, that is still higher and she must be called Frau Geheimerath." Later on in the con versation I mentioned that he was also Professor in the University. The look of amazement and surprise I got and the way in which she said, "How lucky that you told me; you must call her Frau Professor," con vinced me that I would have made a serious mistake if I had used either of the first-mentioned titles. From a Girl's Letter in the New York Christian Advocate. The next Polar expedition is to be composir4rcluaively of New York policemen. They have reached more ., polls with their clubs than anybody in this country, and even say it is warm work.-LowU Citi-tn. Pre" Puck offers some timely sugges tions to its youthful readers, from which we extract the follewing: A PRESENT FOR PAPA. When the joyous Christmas-time approaches, the" little folks are great ly perplexed to determine what they shall select as a present that will pleaso papa. Let them procure an ordinary black jug. Thereare gener ally several such vessels lying about the house. Select one holding about a quart. The elder sister, who, in her artless way, consumes much time and pigments in painting placques and panels, should be coaxed to decorate the jug with some dainty little designs apropos to the season, taking the precaution to la bel each one so that the other mem bers of the family may not mistake a cherub for a stork. Then fill the vessel with old rye, and put a cork in the mouth of the jug. The cork need not be decorated. When papa sees his present, he may not go into raptures over its uisthetic exterior; but when he discovers that it is loaded, his delight will be unbound ed, and he will highly praise the thoughtfulness of his little darlings. IN'DLiX CLUBS. Indian clubs should be in every house where there are children. Besides being handy to whack a strange dog over the head, if properly used they develop and strengthen the muscles, promote health, and knock ornaments off the mantel-piece. A very good pair of such clubs can be ob tained at no expense by sawing the bottom legs off the bedstead in the spare room. This will cause the bed to slope at a rather sharp angle, but in a sanitary point or view this is an advantage. Eminent medical au thority declares that sweet slumber can be more quickly wooed when the body reclines in that position. Pil lows can also be dispensed with. PICTURE FRAME. Quite a handsome picture frame can be manufactured, by either girl or boy, by simply removing the wal nut moulding fiom a five-dollar mir ror, and covering the wood with a couple of coatings of gold paint. This paint costs only fifty cents a bottle, and a dollar's worth is suffi cient for the purpose. When the frame is finished, you will be both pleased and surprised to find that it is quite as good as the one which the picture-dealer sells for seventy-five cents. Idleness, the Hardest Work. " My boy you are entering by sloth into the most laborious of existences. Stop while there is yet time, and save yourself, otherwise it is all over with you. Labor is the law, and whoever lepulses it as a bore, must have it as a punishment. You do not wish to be a laborer, and you will be a slave. Ah, you do not care for the honest fatigue of men, and you are about to know the sweat of the damned ; while others sing, you will groan. You will see other men working in the distance, and they will seem to you to be resting. The laborer, tho reaper, the sailor, the blacksmith, will appear to you in the light, like the blessed inmates of a paradise. You want fine black cloth, polished shoes, to scent your head with fragrant oil, to please creatures, and be a pretty fellow; you will have your hair close shaven, and wear a red jacket and wooden shoes. You want a ring on your finger, and will wear a collar on your neck, and if you look at a woman you will be beaten. And you will go in there at twenty, and come out at fifty j'ears of age. You will go in young, red cheeked, healthy, with your spark ling eyes, and all your white teeth, and your curly locks, and you will come out again broken, bent, wrin kled, toothless, horrible, and gray headed ! Ah, my poor boy, you are on the wrong road, and indolence is a bad adviser, for robbery is the hard est of labors. Take my advice, and do not undertake the laborious task of being an idler." Les Miserables. I'Ujdlclftns hare Found out Tlia1 a rontaminatlngand foreign element In the liti'ud. developed by Indigestion, is the cause r i hi'iimatlMii. 'I his settles upon the sens"itivesnb-cutaneou'coerliip:of the mus cles and UgamciitsoftheJolnts,caiis!ngcon- daut and shifting pain, and aggregating as a calcareous, chalky deposit which produces Uttuesau(i distortion of the joints. No fact, which expeilenre has ilemoast rated In regard to Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, has stronger evidence to suprort than this, namely, that this medicine of comprehensive uses checks the formidable and atrocious disease, nor Is it less positively established that it ii preler able to the poisons often ucd to arrest It, since the medicine contains only salutary In gredients It Ls also n sigual remedy for malarial fevers, constipation, dyspepsia, kid ney and bladder aliments, debility and other disorders. See that ou get the genuine. Kor lame Back, Side r Client u-e Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Pnc 2." conis. For sale by W. E. Dement. GILBERT CHRISTIANSEN, General Blacksmitking. Horseshoeing a Specialty, Shop lu Rear of Aug. Danielson's Saloon. IJSAll Work Guaranteed JZ Six Men Wanted. mO DO DYKING ON MY PLACE ON A. Young's bay. 2H miles from Astoria. Wages from Si to 1.50 a dav aud board. FKED KROSEL. Pack'" Idea of Holiday ents. sAVli -BARB IvoL Inch E1q pii II lall rid W i HAVE Ni POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills pov.der never varies. A marel oi purity, Mrenjjtli aud wholeMimeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, aud ran not be sold In competition with the multi tude of low test, short weight, alum or phos phate powders. Sold tily in can. Kovai. Baki.no Powder Co. 10c Wall-st.. N. V. ilABKETS. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COUPAWy, Fresli and Cured Meats, Vegetalbles, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOihL. CUK.VAMUS Street. Antoila. Ou. Washington Market. JlulnMirol, . lalotlu, Oirxon. ki:k(;.uaxa o.iJtoi,nu.Toxtw KESPL'CTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tlnn of the public to the fact that the above Market vUl always be supplied with a FULL VPJETY AND HEST QUALITY at FRESH AND CURED WJEATb ! Y?h!eh will be nr.m at lowest rate.4, whole sale and retail. ESjfSpeclal attention glreu to supplying ohlps. V7M. EDGAR, Dealer In Gigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Biter Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. COKNF.lt MAIN AND CHKXAMUS STS. MUREAY & CO., GROC3BRR And Dealers lu Sillies! special Attention Given to Filling Of Orders. A FLL LINE CARRIED And Supples inmlshed at Satis factory Terms. Purchases, delivered hi any part of the city. Office and. Warehouse It KimifS New ihuldtn on Water Street. P.O. Hox l.". Telephone No. 37. ORE(W. tSTORI.t. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. BAKER'S Warranted absolutely pare Cocoa , from widen the excess oi Oil has been removed. It hsafAm timet the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowrootor Sugar, and ia therefore far more econom- ical, costing Uss than one cent a cup. It U delicious, nourishing. strengthening, easily digested. and admirably adapted for Inval ids as well as f or persons in health. Sold by Grocers eTcrjiriiere. W. BAKER & CO, Dorcliester, Mass, J. H. D. GKAI. Wholesale and retail dealer lu GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. -GeueTal Storage and "Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot cf Beaton street, Astoria, Oregon. Cannery i ill 1! II gfceyLiJij 1 i HAVE NO EQ " ,fBfr"i3j"""l"pi"t ffiSn""Md 7df fssfc i'T fNfciSsiSrlltBHiy GRAND PRIZE PARIS 1878. THEY HAVE BEEN AWARDED HIGHER PRIZES AT THE VARIOUS International Expositions THAN THE GOODS OF ANY OTHER THREAD MANUFACTURERS m 1HK WORLD. Qauiiiy can Always be Depended on ! Exierieiicfiu Fishermen Use i Otter ! HENRY DOYLE & CO., 5 1 7 and 5 1 9 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO, AGENTS Ij'OIt PACIFIC COANT. Seine Twines, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand. THE NEW MODE I, jrsgKEJTSs A FUIili STOCK The Telephone Saloon. The Finest Establishment of tho Kind in Astoria. Especially fitted up for the Comfort and Convenience of those who enjoy a Social (Jla-s. The Best or Wines ami Liquors, The Cltoli-est Cigars. Everything New and First-Class. IS. L. JEFFREY. I'rop'r. ,t?ev?YT3f 1 iu . h naHsJa-rvi'.i- -&. Coliili Transportation Company. FOR PORTLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time! THE NEW STEAMER TtLEPHuNt Which has been specially built for the comfort of passenRers will leave "Wilson & FJsher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.ll, Returning leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. orAB additional trip will be made on Sunday of Each .Weetc,Ieavingr Forttaa A at CFcUck Sunday aioraUis. Passengers b this rontfconntct at tor Sound ports. Threads UAL ! RANGE CAN BE HAD INAB- li: 8, HAWB9, CALL AND EXAMINE 11, YOU WILL BE PLEASED. t. K. HAWKS Is also agent for the Ml patent Cootinr'StoYe And other first-class Stoves, Furnaco "Work Steam Fit tings, etc.. a apeoialty- ALWAYS ON HAND- Carnaliaii & Go. SUCCESSORS TO I. W. CASE, ' IMPORTERS AND JVUOLUSALE AND .KrAlL DKALERS IN - KEEERAL MEECHASDISI ''oruer Chenamus and Cass streets. A-n'lUA - - OREGON 0. B. SCOTT, President fjtH&xi-Si tfv "- is&mi&BJaeX - -HXJT - - - J"1. 4?'iJh$(--;.i' ---st'--'i