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nfi lhwurjk. m ' t v -r.. .j- y- njfXft ; "eygyjgg f X?-l!lW5Ss'" 1 p5$l!,' - Jf. .trsSf & j ASTORIA. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1886. VOL. XXV, NO. 58. PRICE. FIVE CENTS. & I ..:. (I), - RT. BUSINESS CARDS. C. K. THOMS05. K. K. COOVFRT. TKOHISOX & COOTEBT, Attorneys at Law and Notaries Public. Sjieclal attention given to collections and examining titles. " , OrFiCK Itooni; 4 ami 5, over City Book More. I U. .1IAICT1S. V. V.. Architect and Civil Engineer. OFFirK ItlMMll Budding. 0. Knights ol Pjttilas D" . A. S- ami . A. fi'LTOX. 51:3 iflttUhnntl Surgeons. Will uive prompt attention to all rail-., (.m any p.ul of the city or country. 1 JflU-f ner Allen's Store, comer Cui and ..r.cino'1'.ia creels. Astoria. Oregon, telephone No. 41. nit. fk XtC pa;e. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . OppositeTelcftraphOluce. Astoria, Oregon. J AY TUTTLE, Ztt. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURUKON ojT!'K--ltomiis 1,2, and 3 Pythian Iht'.ld- vg. itusiuKM'K On Cedar Stieet. back of m. Mary's Hospital. T ft. O. B. KSTKS. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. okkh'K : Oem Building, up htalrs, Astoria, u:on. I) R. AliFKKO KI.VXEY, Office at KinneyTs Cannery. Will only attend patients at liu onlce, ami may be found there at any hour. IHfl. A. DOUHIS. GEO. XOI.AXD ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Onlce in Kinney's Block, opposite CU Hall, Astoria, Oregon. XV. FtTLTOX. a. C. HL'I.TON FUI.TOX DUOTnEKS. ATTORNEYS AT LA W. Kor.nis5und C.Odd Fellows BulldlDK. r KI'O F. PARKER. Vx SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY AND Ex-City Surveyor of Astoria Onlce : N. E. comer Cass and Astor street: Hoom No. 8 Op KtuirH. J." A. BOWLBY. attorney and Counsellor nt IjHW, Office on Cheuamus Street, Astoria. Oregon. F. " WIXTOS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Booms No. 11 and 12, Pythian Castle Build UiK. N. I. KAY3IOXD. CIVIL KNGINP.EK. CITY SURVEYOR. Office In City Hall, Astoila. Oregon. A. R. SHAW. DENTIST. Rooms In Allen's Building, up btahs. cor ner Cass and Squeinoipia streets. Astoria Oregon. H. A. SHITH. DENTIST. I have pennanentlv located in Astoria. o practice Dentistry. 1 have all the late Im proved appliances. None but the very best of woik done and satisfaction guaranteed. Office hi Kinney's Building. K. SIF.BIr.X. NOTAltT PUBLIC. Menreheror TItlefl. Abstrartr r end Conveyancer. Olliee on Ca.-js Street. 3 doors south of As inrlan olliee, Astori 1, Oregon. General Agency of w n. a. aiair. Real Estate, Insurance anil Money BROKER- Valuable I'lopertles for Sale or Lease in Upper Astoria. Accounts Adjusted, and Book Keeping done on bhort Notlce.-Offlce with Col. spedden, cor. Jefferson and Cass streets, Astoria, Oregon. A. V.AUen, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Provisions, MILL FEED. tiiass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, LiquarsJobaccaXigar TUIQ BinCD&ftTbefoandqnfilafctaeaP. 1 IflO rArfcK f CoNewipprAi- InpLKE - . JL SIMMONS ' LIVER REGULATOR For all Disuses of the LiTer, ZidnsjE, Stomach and Spleen. Tliis purely vegetable pre paration, now so cekbrated as a Family Medicine, originated in the South In 1828. It acti gently on the Bowel and Kidneys and corrects the action of the Liver, and if, there fore, the best preparatory medicine, whatever the sick cess may prove to be. In aH common diseases it will, un assisted by any ether medi cine, effect a speedy core. The Regulator is safe to administer in any condition ot the system, and under no circum stanced can It do barm. It will invigorate like a glass of wine, but is no intoxicating bever age to lead to intemperance; will promote di gestion, dissipate headache, and gener ally tone up the system. The dose is small, not unpleasant, and its virtues undoubted. No loss of tlmo.no inter ruption or stoppage of business while taUng the Regulator. Children complaining of Colic, Headache, or hick Stomach, a teaspoooful or more will give relief. If taken occasionally by pa tients exposed to MALARIA, will expel the poison and protect them from attack. A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION. I have been practicing medicine for t. enty years, and have never been able to put up a vegetable compound that would, like Simmons Liter Regu lator, prompdy and effectively move the Liver to action, ind at the same time aid (instead of weak ening) the digestive and assimilative powers of the system. L. M. HimroN, M. D. .Washington, Ark. SP.K THAT TOP GET THE GENUINE iitErARKo inr J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Price SI. 00. TUTT'S PILLS torpJeTowelsT disordered liver, and MALARIA. From these sources arise three-fourths ofthe diseases of the human race. These symptoms indicate their existence: Jlos of Appetite, Boirel costive, Kick Headache, fullneia after ent itle, aversion to exertion of body or mind, Ernctatlou of food, Irrltabll itvof temper, r,ovplrIta,AfeeHng of liavlntjneglected some dutyfDlx zlneBS,FlatterinjrattheIIeart,Dota before the eyes, highly colored Urlne,COXSTlPATlOA,and demand the nse of a remedy that acts directly on the Liver. AsaLlvermedlclnoTUTT'S riLLS have no equal. Theiractioaon the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing all impurities through these three scavengers or the system," producing appetite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear skin and a vig orous body. TCTT'SPILLS cause no nausea or griping nor interfere with, dally wobIc and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. SoldeTerrwheregSi. 01fieelnrmTSt.N Y. TUHS HAIR DYE. GratHaib ob Whiskers changed in stantly to a GLossr Black by a single application of this DTE. Sold by Drug. da ts.orsent by express on receipt of tU Onlce. 44 iiurrav Street, New York. HTCS liAlUJH, Of VZEUL 21KIP23 fSXX. Furniture and Upholstering, Mattresses Made and Hepatred. Paper Hanging. Carpets Sewed and Laid. Furniture Sold on Commission. Shop, coiner Main and Jefferson Streets MARTIN OLSEX. Fisheries, 1886, AVe have a new Ml.l. first e!as, with heavy inachtnerj to Knit the STRONG TRAPS and SEINES Sidled to the Pacific Fisheries ! AUo for the lighter kinds of Nets and .Seines. All kinds of Nets and Seines made loonier. Letters promptly auswered. Price Low. Gloucester Net and Twine Co., 90 Commercial Street. Button. Notice. A SPECIAL MEETING OFTHE STOCK-holder- of the Columbia Canning Co. ulll he held Tueday, March iGth, l&vj, at 2 p. m. at the offlce or the company in the city of Astoria, Clatsop county. Or., for the pur pose 01 warning up me aizairs ot said cono ration and tlie transaction of such other business as may properly conio terore tl.e meeting. GEO. H. STEWART. Sectv. Astoria. March 4, I8Sd. Astoria Planing Mill HOLT & CO. Proprietors. Manufacturers of Mouldings, Sasrf Doors. Blinds, Ralls, Balusters. Newel Posts, Brackets. Scroll and Turned Balustrades, BOAT MATERIAL, ETC., Orderi Solicited and Promptly Attended to. Satisfaction Guaranteed As to Style, Quality and Prices. Mill and Office cor. Polk and Coneomly Sta ASTORIA, OREGON. Addresw HOLT A CO. ON THE PLAINS. Th Beauties f Hatare A Tr Of Wild Herses. I had camped near the forks of the Platte, and was aroused just at day light by footsteps around me. After listening for a moment I felt sure that they were the footsteps of horses. They seemed to be circling around me not at a canter not at a trot, but at a moderate walk. It was well that I had secured my horse in a thorough manner, for I never saw him so excited. He tug ged and pulled at his lariat, stood up on his hind legs, neighed and snorted and pawed and pranced, and it was his actions that gave me a clue to the identity of my visitors. They were wild horses-! Had they been Indian poniesmy trained horse would have remained as dumb and silent as a post. In deed, Indians would not have ap proached me in that manner. I remained very quiet, lipping the horses would remain in sight until daylight should give me a good view of them. I had to wait for a full hour, but when the light grew strong the spectacle was one to make a man's blood tingle. The circle had been enlarged until it was half a mile across, and my little camp was the center. Everj' horse, and there were 129 of them, stood with his head to the center, and soldiers could not have taken positions on the skirmish lino in more precise or der, i I pitied my own animal. He stood with the lariat drawn taut and trem bled in every limb, and he was as wet with sweat as if I had galloped him twenty miles. I realized how lie must long to break away and join the wild rovers and forever end his drudgery. I dared not rise to my feet for fear of alarming the drove, but, neverthe less, I liad a clear view of each horse. Most of them were magnifi cent animals. Manes down on their shoulders and tails on the grass. They were of various colors, and they ranged in age from the yearling colt up to the veterans probably 20 years old. The bays predominated, but every color was present. We had been observing each other about ten minutes, when a jet-black stallion, who was the leader of the herd, cave a snort, threw up his heels into the air and broke off at a gallop, followed by the drove in sin gle file. They ran in a true circle, and they made the circuit five times before stopping. Then, at another signal from the leader, the circle broke and the horses wheeled Into a long, single line, or "company front." Troop horses could not have done better. I thought at first the line ment to charge-'me, but at a signal it made a leit wheel and galloped straight off on the plain for a mile. Then it broke, assumed the shape of a triangle and returned. When the leader was within pistol-shot he wheeled out and the horses formed in a square, with the four yearlings in the center. They galloped off for a mile or so, broke again and re turned in two ranks. I had an almost irresistible desire to kill the leader with a bullet. In deed, I reached for my rifle with that intent, but then came the reflection that it would be little short of mur der. Such another perfect horse I had never seen. His black coat shone like silk, his limb3 and body were perfection, and he had the speed and bottom of a race-horse. !Not a halt was made for a full hour, and then it was only nrenaratorv to taking a swift departure. The last maneuver was a circle at a slow trot, and each horse whinnied in a coax ing manner to my own steed. Poor Selim! He struggled in the most frantic manner to break loose, and when finding all his efforts of no avail he threw himself down on the grass and actually groaned his dis appointment. I rose up then and waved my blanket. Instead of rushing off in affright, as 1 expected, the leader of the band deliberately approached me a few rods and stoo'd and snorted and pawed as if sending forth a challenge. Then I set up a shouting, waved the blanket some more, and he took his place at the head, formed the band at " company front," and they went off at a gallop and main tained it as long as I could see tho waving line. Ex. The Bfetaral Question. "What wild and reckless leaps were those of Sam Patch at Genesee Falls?" said a lady to young Thread brain. "Aw Sarin Patch! jumped at the falls, eh ? Did he jump up or down ?" "Jumped over them down, you know. He jumped over them twice and killed himself." "Weally 1 jumped twice and killed himself! Aw did he kill himself the first or the second time that ha jumped?" Drake's Traveler's Mag azine. Smbjected to Baraatiae. Servant. "There's a boy at tho door with a telegram, Jlrs. Hale." Mistress. "Where is it from, Jane?" Servant "The boy savs Mont real." Mistress. "Tell him to take it over to Dr. Saul's and see if its been vaccinated. I don't want to catch tat gnttall-pox."-TidBits. How One May Correspond by 3IeaB8 of Hair. A correspondence with hair was once attempted between a notorious Parisian thief in durance vile and his comrades outside. A letter was sent to the prisoner from his sweetheart, containing merely a lock of hair wrapped in the leaf of a book. The ailor did not consider the souvenir important enough to be delivered; but in a few days there came a simi lar inclosure, and yet another. This aroused suspicion, and the governor took the matter in hand. He exam ined the leaf of the boek: it was that of a common novel, twenty-six lines on a page. Then he studied the hair and noticed the small quantity of the gift. Counting the hairs he found them of unequal length and twenty six in number, the same as the lines on the page. Struck with the coin cidence, he laid the hairs along the lines on the page which they respect ively reached, beginning at the top with the smallest hair. After some trouble he found that the end of each hair pointed to a different letter, and that these letters combined, formed a slang sentence, which informed the prisonor that his friends were on the watch, and that the next time he left the prison to be examined an attempt would be made to rescue him. The Governor made his plans accordingly. The attempt was made, but the rescuers fell into their own trap. At the Queen's Table. The Marquis of Lome, when ho was engaged to the Princess Louise, had tho following experience : In the royal establishment there is a sepa rate table for the household, at which even the minister in attendance eats when he is not invited to the queen's. Lord Lome went to lunch with his future wife, and was asked to the ta ble of her majesty. His mother, the Duchess of Argyll, wa3 mistress of the rohes, and when he entered the queen's dining-room, Lord Lome asked: "Where is the duchess? " "Oh! she is lunching with tho household," Was the reply. Physicians hare Found oat That a contaminating and foreign element In the bhsid. developed by indigestion. Is the cause of ihcumatlsm. This settles upon the sensitive sub-cutaneous covering of the mus cles and ligaments of th Joints, causing con stant ai.d -hitting pntu. ami aggregating as a calcareous chalky deposit which produces stiStHsaud dKtortion of the joints. No fa-t, which experience ha demonstrated In regard to HostetterS Stomach Bitters, has stronger evidence to support than this, uaniely. that this medicine of comprehensive uses clicks the formidable and atrocious disease, nor is It less positively established that it U preter able tt the plnus often used to surest it. since the medicine contains only aahirary in gredients It is also :i nigral remedy for malarial fevers, coustip.it!ou.dvspes;a, kid ney and M.idderallments.debilityand other disorder. See that you get the genuine. SPECIAL NOTICE! O. R. & ?sT. CO. EXCURSION! Tickets to Portland ami Keturu For $2 50. Good on any ofthe Company's boats K. A. XOYES, Agent. C. E. BAIN. DOORS, WINDOWS, BRACKETS Mouldings, Window Frames, etc. A Full Supply of Material. Bids Furnished : Contract Work a Specl.dty. Mill and Offlce on the Old Site. G. A. STINSON & CO.. 8LACKSMITHING. At Cuut Koners old stand, cornel ot Csva and Court Street?. Sldp aiid Cannery work, Horyeshoelne. Wagons m-d -ml repaired. Good work narnr.tMl ASTORIA IRON WORKS. BmN Stkeet, Njsah Pakkeh House, ASTOKIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAMM MARiffi EMM BoilerVYork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. or all Descriptions made to Order at Short A'etlce. A. D. Wass, President. J. G. Hustlkk, Secretary, I. W. Cask, Treasurer. johx Fox.SuDorintendeut. R. Lemon & Co., Stevedores and Riggers, PORTLAND and ASTORIA. Pobtxax d Office No. 18 North Front St POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tliis powder never varies. A mart el ii purity, strength and wholeomenesa. More economical than the ordinary kinds. and can not be sold in competition with the muiti-1 tude of low test, short weight, alum or phoi- J iiuKie powuera. ouw will in turn, iuhai. Bakino Powoeb Co. 1WJ Wall-st.. N. Y. MARKETS. STAR MARKET? WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresh and Cured Meats Vogetatoles , FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITi: OCCIDENT HOTEU CIH2XA3IUS Street. Antorla, Os. Washington Market. Jtrtla Miect, Astorln, Oregon. BKIUi'lIAN & CO.rfUSi'lllETOUS RESPECTFULLY CALL TflK ATTEN tlon of the public to the fact that the aboye Market wul always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND BE3T QUALITX FRSSH AHD CURED MEATS 1 ! Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. ESSueclal attention jlven to Bunrjlvhn? ahlps. war. EDGAR, Dealer In Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. COKXKll MAIN AND CIIENAMUS ST3. MURRAY & CO., GROCERS Aud Dealers In ery S "pedal Attention Civento Filling Of Orders. A Fl.LL Mft CARRIED And Supples furnished at Satis factory Terms. Purchase delivered In any part of the city. Office and "Warehouse In Hume's New ihu'dlug on Water Street. P. 0 Box 1.71. Telephone No. 87. ISTOiSlA. OREGON. $67,000,000 Capital! Liverpool and London and Globe North British and Mercantile Of London and Edinbt'-gh. Old Connecticut of Hartford AXD COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, - Representing a Capital o I S67, COO OOO. B. VAN DUSEN. Atrent, J. H. D. GKAY. 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 term. Foot of Benton street, Astoria. Oregon. Gam ill BARBOUR': rish Flax HAVE NO yfiKoatr.tg 'AvH I l lyv'Ji wr GRAND PRIZE PARIS 1878. THEY HAVE BEEN AWARDED HIGHER PRIZES AT THE VARI0U3 THAN TI1H G0CD3 THREAD MANUFACTURERS IN THE Qaulity can Always be Depended on i ExDeriencetl MbmJsb ho Otter ! HENRY DOYLE & CO., . 517 and 519 Market Street, - - SAN FRANCISCO, AGKVCS FO PACIFIC COAST. Seine Twines, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand. THE NEW MODE! A FTJIil. STOCK The Telephone Saloon. The Finest Establishment of the Kind in Astoria. Especially fitted up for the Comfort and Convenience ot those who enjoy a - Social Gla's. The Best or Wines and Liquors, The Choicest Cigars . Everything New and First-Class. IS. t. JEFFREY, rrop'r. Coliiia Transportation Company. FOR PORTLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time! TIIE 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. trlD will be made on .Pcfmr Moving. -An additional at. A AtalAfVtr Han tor Bouaa ports. Threads EQUAL ! 1H1' ekW rtry. OF ANY OTHER WORLD. J RANE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF E, B. BAWEJB, AGKAT CALL AND EXAMINE IT, YOU WILL BE PLEASED. E. ic HA WES 19 also agent fortiis Mi patent Cooliw Store And other flrst-claas Stoves. Furnace "Work. Steam Fit tings, etc. a specialty ALWAYS ON HAND. Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. "W. CASE, ' IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL DEALERS IN vlTPDAl TJn?DPUAlinWff L7M1 Corner Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTOK1A - - OBEGOM M. arriving at Astoria at I P. M. Sunday of Each TVecfc, leaving Porttan Passengers bj tWscOTnertg &taa (&&&&& iiiisk,J L-?3gB3AZ$i0ir-K2' a &iAJbs'- -..- -va BuMt4'tTJasf ja.1 . -e-l r Jb 1 ijSicor-ri :M5i:V