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'5F2;f3i IPsyiBfc'WWi- a'wg'yy v rX-K-KT 4- VOL. XXV, NO. 72. ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 2(5, 188G. PRICE. FIVE CENTS -. i I I ll k 31 I IH I I I "fegS I irl i 111 I I II I I BUSINESS CARDS. C R. THOMSON, F. K. C00VFRT. THOMSON & COOVERT. Attorneys at Law and Hbtariss Public. J Special -atteatlon given :o collections and examining titles. n , Okfick Koon'.s 4 and 5, oer City Brok , More. f B. 3IARTI.W I'., Architect and Civil Engineer. Office Room , Kiifelits or Pithias lluilduijr. K. A. 1 1. and .8. A. K:.TO.. ll3.lclasis iil Surgruit. Will he prompt attention to all calls ( :n any part of the city or country. otUoe over Alleu'i btore, corner CaM and '.jncinfua streets, Ariona, Orej;nn. i.-U'llioiie No. 41. nK. FKASK IAK. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Opposite Telegraph Ofhce. Astoria, Oregon. TAV TUTTLK, 31. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ih Kirn Room 1. 2. and 3 Pythian Build- :khiienve On Cedar Street, back of m JLirj's Hospital. I) . O. B. F.STES PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. i iy kick : (;cm RulMing. up Mairs. Astoila, i idAou. I) K. Al,FKKI KI.VNKY, Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patients at his office, and may be louud there at anj hour. T3 THOF.X. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Residence, Upper Astoria, Nlllson House. It SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY Bac-CIty Surveyor of Astoria -nice : N. E. corur Cai and .Mot strreU, UuoniXo.8 ITi Krcir- . I'lMlKlS. OKO..NOWMI ',.,5..iM) A. IHtttltlS. II JOkVf.S AT LAW i,ii- l: tvitj.iej'd P.'.nck. ppcMSe Ul ' tit. .Wila. Oivgon. v. t i'i.-vo u. c ku!j rv J.TJJ.N HSSOTISEKS. ITOKNKVS AT LAW. .ui". .. a:-d 4. idd Pe'dous Building. B fc. A. UOWI-KY. Horary :uid toun llor i.t l.av.' )i'.ii e on Cheuatnus rtti-t, Astoria. Oiegon TJ I. tt'IXTO-V ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms No. it and l2,P.thlniiC.itle RulM- 1112. I. KAY3IOXI, CI.VIL ENGIEKK, CITY SUItYKYOK. Oinec-in City Hall, Astoila. Oipoii. K. KnAW DENTIST. Jtooius In Alleu'a Building, up Stalls, cor nerCass and Siuemoqua streets. Astori.t Oregon. TJT A. S3IITII. DENTIST. I have jeruianentlv located in Astoria. o practice Dontlstry. 1 hamuli the late im proved appliances. Xone but the very best of work doue and satisfaction gininiiitew!. Office in Kinne j s Building. T K. SPEDDKS', NOTARY PUBLIC. HcRrcherof Titles. AIjstraot-s niul Cob vey an r-r. Oflice ou Cass Street. 8 doors south of As toriau oBlce, Astoria, Oregon. General Agencv of I. B. ADAIR, W Real Estate, Iusurntioe and 3Ioncy BROKER. Valuable Properties for Sale or Lea'-e in Upper Astoria. - Accounts Adjusted, and Book Keeping done on hhort Notice. Office wltliCol. bpedden, eor. Jefferson and Gav streets, Astoria, Oregon. Av 17 Allan 11 V e AJL&AJLfi. Wholesale r.ud IteUil Uealpr in MILLFEER Glass and Plated Ware. TROPICAL A NO DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with KIRN, Uftitrtjobicct, Cian To Regulate , Iflff Tl FAVORITE HOME REMEDY is ' I HP urarranted not to contain a single par. I A UJU tide of Mercury or any injurious sub- stance, but is purely vegetable. It will Cure all Diseases caused by Deraagementoftne Liver, Kidneys anWtomacli. If your liver is ort of order, then your i whole system is derarized 1 ne blood is j impure, the breath often'ive; you have headache, feel Iarsuul, hpinted and oenrous. To prevent a more serious con- j ciuon, tate at once aunmoas TtTB Y REGULATOR. If you lead a I If m K sedentarv J.fe. or suffer with X 1 ULv Kidney A tl'pctlcms, avoid stimulants and take Simni n Ijver Regulator. I ore to relieve. If you hare eaten aajdiin hard of digestion, or feel heavy after meals or sleepless at night, take a dose and you w ill feel relieved and sleep pleasaady. If you are a miserable sufferer with Constipation, I)y;xpsla and JJlliousness, seel: relief at once in Simmons Liter Regulator. It does not require continual dosing, and costs but a trine. 1 1 w ill cure you. If you waVe up in the morning ith a bluer, bad taste in your tnjut'.i, Jf 1 TT1 Simmons Liver Regulator. It cor j flit K reels the Bilious Stomach, sweetens & LLiU the Breath, and cleanses the Furred Tongue. Children often need some safe Cathar tic and Tonic to aert approaching sickness. Simmons Liver Regulator will relieve Colic, Head ache, Sick Stomach, Indigestion, Djsentery, and the Complaints incident to Childhood. At any time you feel your system needs cleansing, toning, regulating without t iolent purging, or sunuuiing without intozi eating, take Sinus Ik Iflgokk PREPARED BY J.H.ZEILIH &CO.,Philadelphia,Pa. PRICE, Sl.00. to.SANFORD'S INVIGORATOP 1? iasc what its name implies ; e Purely Vegetable "Compound, thai acts directly upon the Iyer; curing the many diseases incidefMo that un, portant organ, and j&TOnting the na tuerous ailmints tlparise from it deranged or BDrMd5ctian, such as Dyspepsia jidice, Bilioosnes Cosenesstalaria, Sick-lieadache, Pvheiwiajjftmeta It. is therefore s Taisrmr "To lave Good Health ;he Liver must be kept in order." nR. RjtTTFnim'a uvsa iuviflnaAToa. uviiorates the Liver, Regulates the Bow- 'h.1. o .i .. o .. -ci..;r! it. 2iS ;:irengiucns me ovbicui, xuiiuca iut BsooJ.As3!3tsDi2stion,PrevenlsFevcrs. Li a liouseiioia jeea. An iuvaiuauic ramily 3Icdichie for common complaints. DZL BASTPBD'S LTVEB nrTIOOEATQE. An experience of Forty years, and Ttou ia.ids'tf Testimonials provs its Merit, ton svix r.T ali. deatxrs ixmedicixes Ft f-ll information fnd yocr addrcfs for la tilf f tUa i T ln. ! If r'!cin it r'nsronD 2 oue st., set iror.il citP TUTT'S ft ILLS TORPlBTSwELsT"" ' DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. Fromtheso sources arise thrco-fourtliE of the dlsoascs of tho human race. These symptoms indicate their existence: liOSB of Appetite. Bowels costive, 61clc Xleaaache, fullness after ct inifi aversion to exertion of body or mind, Ci-uctationrjf food, IrrltablU Ityortempcr,llotTsplrit,AfceliK before the eyes, highly colored Crlne,COHSTIPATIo;v,and demand the use of arcmody that acts directly on the Liver. AsaldvcrnicdlcinoTUXT'S 1'XIjI.S liavo no e.nual. Thclractlonon the Kldnoys and Skin is also prompt; removing all imparities through these threo ' scavenger of tuo system," produclmr appetite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear skin ana a Tig orousbody. TUTT'S P1XI.S cause no nausea oi griping nor interfere "With dally wopk una are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. Sold everywhereZSa. Offlce44 AIumiySUN Y. TUTTS HAIR DYE. GkatILur ob whiskehs changred In. stoutly to a GLossr Black by a singlo application of this DTE. Sold by Drug mts,or sent by express on receipt of ti, Office, 44 Murray Street. NewVork. Fisheries, 1886, We have a new Mill, fir class, v. ltli heavy machinery to knit tins STRONG TRAPS and 8EINES Suited to the Pacific Fisheries! A1m for the lighter kinds of Nets and Seines. All kinds ot Nets and Seines made to order. Letters promptly answered. Prices Low. Gloucester Net and Twine Co., 96 Commercial Street. Boston . THE DINING-ROOM. Hew t Make Plain, Ckea DLsko From Souy aes. " Please tell U3 how;Ttomake the ' plain ,' cheap dishes ffbMlfe) bones and cheap meat, etc., so tfiat they will be good enough" p CJkt There are doubtless many amng (he jiand besides myself who atfc oBliked to Eractice economy; but whin we ave made something by one of these cheap recipes anHjha that no one will eat it, I fail to see wheY& the economy comes in." This is a text from which many a long chapter might be wrlt&n, and, indeed, we read many'S Tt is at present a very popular one. But many of the readers ho try the economicaljecipes contained in them Gnu, like the Household sister who writes me the above sehtnceL that they have " made aomethmg cheap that nobody will eat." Now while it isn't at all necessary that the least extravagance should be indulged in order to make things palatable, it is necessary that the Other extreme is not reached, and we become worse than extravagant, wasteful. For many of these so-called cheap dishes are not fit for mortal man to eat, nor mortal woman either for that matter. And she who has to throw food away because it isn't good enough to eat is the most ex travagant and wasteful of house keepers, often, however, to be pitied instead of blamed, as she generally has tried to be very economical, and failed because she" didn't know just how. From the soup bones and cheaper pieces of meat many a wholesome and savory dish can be prepared, and also many which are anything but palatable. Soups which are greasy, water' and improperly sea soned, stews which are stringy and tasteless, with pieces of bone and gristle plentifully interspersed, un pleasant alike to sight and taste, these things surely do not come un der the head of economical cook ery!' In making soup from "soup bones" choose those which are very fresh, and with a plentiful supply of meat, and remember that boiling too long gives a disagreeable gluey flavor which is by no means desirable. The bones and meat should be nicely washed and put in a kettle with cold waterto rather morethan cover, add-ingone-half teaspoonful of salt to each quart of water. Heat slowly, skim carefully as it nears the boiling point and boil not more than four hours. Bemtve the bones and meat, and strain the broth into a large bowl. Cut the meat from the bones, care fully removing any bits of gristle, and when coldcover closely. The next morning remove the fat from the cold broth (it should be clarified, and it will be found excel lent for " shortening ") and put it in a porcelain kettle, adding water to make the desired quantity and a, tea spoonful of rice for each quart. Peel and slice two or three potatoes, a carrot two if small and ah onion if liked cut a flici of turnip in small squares and shred a quarter of a small cabbage fine, and add them all to the soup, when it begins to boil. Cover and simmer for an hour, add if desirable a little of the moat cut in small pieces and let it just boil up. Of course more salt and pepper, if liked, is to bo added if the soup is not sufficiently seasoned, and two or three stalks of celery chopped rather fine and added a few minutes before serving improves it for man' tastes. If any is left it will be just as good " warmed over " for next day, or part of the stock can be kept for a different soup, using the rice, but no vegetables, and adding, half an hour before dinner-time, a pint or more of canned tomato and one tea spoonful (heaping) of browned flour mixed to a paste witn cold water. Strain and serve with toasted bread -cut in small squares, or browned crackers. In formor " Notes" I have given directions for browning flour, which is very nice to thicken and flavor any but white soup6. From this stock a variety.of soup3 can be made. By using different flavors and vege tables one can vary the order indefi nitely. The best bean soup I know is made as follews: Look over and wash a pint of beans and put them to soak over night in a quart of warm water. In .the morning drain and put them in a kettle with water to cover and let them come just to tho boiling point. Stir in one-fourth teaspoonful of soda and carefully re move scum,. which will soon rise. Then drain and put them in a por celain kettle with a quart of stock and one of water, and a teaspoonful of salt. Cover and simmer for three hours, then pass the soup through a sieve and return to the kettle. Mix to a paste a teaspoonful of browned flour and Btir in when the soup boils. Add more salt if necessary, and a very little white or cayenne ptpper, and pour into a warm turetn. Serve with toasted bread or crackers. The meat which is'left can be made into the vegetable stews or meat dumplings recipes for which have been given in previous visits to our Houte&old dining-room, or & very sa vory pi may be made. Line a deep baking dish with a rather thick crust (if vour oven oes not bake well at the'bottom, put the crust only around the sides of the dish) andput in the meat prepared in this manner. Cut it in as even- slices or pieces as pos sible it won't be possible to carve 4 very handsomely r-' put it in a stew pan with a cup of the stock (it is a good plan to keep a pint when making the soup, to use in warming up the meat) and sufficient water to cover the meat. Add a tablespoon ful of butter, and salt to season just right, always adding the salt after the butter is well mixed in, that it may not be made too salt. When it boils take out the meat and put half of it in the pie-dish ; sprinkle over it a heaping teaspoonful of flour, then add the rest of the meat, pour over it a scant cup of the gravy, sprinkle over it a teaspoonful of flour, and put over it a teaspoonful of butter cut in bits; put on the top crust, which should be cut two or three times across the center, and bake three-quarters of an hour in a steady oven. Heat the remainder of the gravy, adding a little water if neces sary, and stir in a teaspoonful of flour mixed smooth with a little water.. Jast far the Principle. . A man in Copiah County, Miss., came out of his cotton field one day at noon and turned his plow-mule in the yard and threw her a bundle of fodder and then entered the house to eat his own dinner. A mangy, half-starved calf, that was grazing in the yard, wandered over to the mule and fodder and began eating. The mule backed her ears and heels and kicked the calf so severely that it fell to the ground and died. The children called to their father : "Oh, papa ! Old Bet's done killed Billy." The father immediately seized his gun and rushed out into tho yard, and seeing what the mule had done, in his rage discharged both barrels of the gun at the mule, killing her almost instantly. A neighbor pass ing along about that timo inquired : "Jones don't j-ou think it mighty poor business to kill a hundred dol lar mule all about a two dollar calf? " "Hundred dollar .mule! Thunder, it's not a money matter to me. It is the principle of the thing." Ex change. A. Nice CempIImc:. "I know that I am ugly and poor, and that as a general thing the girls do not admire me," said Gus I)e Smith, "but," he added, "Miss Birdie McGinnis paid me the high est kind of a compliment last eve ning at the ball." "How did she come to do that? " asked Judge Pennybunker, cynically. "I don't know how it came about. She usually puts me fifth or sixth on her list of dances." "That's where you ought to be. You never would be missed." "Don't get off that Mikado gag any more. Well, as I was saying, ball before last she put me on her programme for the fifth dance, but last night she put me down for the very first dance of all." "I know she did," replied Penny bunker. "I asked her what she meant by such eccentricity, and she said that she danced the first dance with you to get you off her mind so she could enjoy herself for the rest of the evening. She compared dancing with yon to taking a dose of castor oil." A fashion item says that the very newest thing in hair-dressing is tho bang. The "bang" is the oldest thing in pistols that are not loaded. Norristown Herald. One of life's trials. "And why do you think that my love is not genu ine?" asked the young lawyer, ex citedly. ' 'Because you are my beau, Gus," she answered in legal "tender tones. And then she ran away so fast that he could not counterfeit. Boston Post. The Beginning of Sickness. Ne er trifle with what are called Mtu'l ail nienls. A disorder of easy connol at first, If neglected for a few weeks may hecome a mortal dKease. Be especially careful not to let debility gain upon 3 ou, for it Is tho door through which all maladies enter the s stein If jou feel languid, Inert, and to use a com mon e.prt3iiin,,as If there was no life left In you,"re.vrt at once t Hostetter'.s Stomach Bitters. Tlut-reat vej:etabl5 tonic v. ill sup ply the u:ii't !uao urgently need. It is nervi- fwd. Bv Its tunic action the stomach is so mvig ratt d thatdlccktbn becomes reg ular, e:sj , perfect : while its mild, cath trtic prupertie- relieve the bowels from obstruc tions, and It -Alterative operations beneflcl all nfltfc s all the secrclh e organ. For the mlseiiesoldjspepslj. and they inc'ude al most evcrv unpleasant feeling that belongs to pbvslciil dl-ease a d mental wretcheduess, this potent tome Is a certain and speedy balm. H. EKSTEOM, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, lias on hand a New Stock of 'watches and clocks Of the best makes and at low prices. Shop next to L. I. Johnson's cigar store. ALL WORK WARRANTED ! Dissolution of Partnership. mHE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX J. istlng between F. E. Sbute and .-as. Davidson uuder the firm name of F. E. Sbute &C0..I3 this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be conducted by B. F. Stevens, who has purchased the same, and who will pay all bills and collect all accounts of the old firm. F. K. SHDTE, JAS.DAVIDHON'. Astoria, Or., March 2-th, 1S86. To Rent. A FINE SUITE OF ROOMS IN THE ODD .Fellows Building. Apply to ahyai the Ww "I swm&-3- QAiriilu - li2jz22l ml" ii POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder neer varies. A marvel ot purity, strength and wholcsomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in competition Ith the multi tude of low test, short weight, alum or phos phate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Powdku Co. l06YVall-st.. N. Y. MARKETS. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresh and Cured Meats, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPlKSllK OCCIDENT HOTEL. OHtt.N.V3IUS Street. Astoria, O. Washington Market. i;ulii -licrl. thlorln, Oii-sou. aiO:t;:i.. a o. paorKSKToita IM'-SPECrFCLLA CAL! 1HE AfTKN 16. tion nf the uublte to the fact that the aLoo Market wilt ulvtj3beupi!ied with a KS'I.I. VARIETY AM) HEST QUALITY FSESt- AHD Ct-KEiJ filSATb ! Which will be sild at !o-,eit rati-s. n hole ile a d retail . fS;"clal (tttentUm gUru to supplying .hlir. 1 '.I. ..... L. , ' .!' WH. ED&AR, U-'aleri'i Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GZUmi ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN AND CHENAMUS ST. MUREAY & CO., GBOCERS And Denier in Cannery Snpfe! special Attention Civento Filling Of Orders. A FLL LIHE CARRIED And Supples furnished at Satis factory Terms. Purchases dtdHered in any part of the city. Office and "Warehouse In Hume b New I'utidlng on Water Sticet. P. O. Hox 't. iSTORIA. Telephone No 37. OREGON. $67,000,000 Capital! Liverpool .and London and Globe North British and Mercantile Of London and Edlnb"-gh. Old Connecticut of Hartford AXD COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire insurance Companies, Representing a Capital ol$67tOOO OOO. B. VAN DUSEN. Asent. J. H. D. GRAY, 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, AatorJa, Oregon. . sioria Planing Mill riOLT SCO. Proprietors. Manufacturers of Mouldings, SasHr .ooors, Blinds, Rails, Balusters, Newel Posts, Brackets. Scroll and Turned Balustrades, BOAT MATERIAL, ETC., Orders Sollcito-1 and Promptly Attended to. Satisfaction Guaranteed As to Stjle, Quality and Prices. Mill and Office cor. Polk and Concondy Sts., ASTORIA, OREGON. AI dross IIOX.T A CO. Astoria and Seaside BAKERIES, ED. JACKSON. Proprietor The best Hread, Cakes and Pastry in the City, Ice Creams and Ornamental Work to order Manufacturer of Fine Candies. WYATT & THOMPSON. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Full Stock of Canned Frash Mackerel, Canned Fresh Codfish. fanned Fresh Flnuau Haddie?, Canned Shrimps, Canned Uoast Reel, Canned Chicken, Canned Fin's Feet, Atmore's Plum Pudding, Atmore's Mince Meat. Epp's Cocoa. Grottud Chocolate, A Fine Assortment of Canned Vegetables, etc AST0R1A IRON WORKS, Bknton Stuki-t, Nkak Pabkku Hotisr, ASTORIA, - OEEttON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAM asflMAiffi EMMS BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Ofult llebcrlptlona mide to Order at Short Notice. A. D. Wass, President. J. G. Hustleb, Secretary. I. V.CASE.Treasurr-r. j on:; Fox.Snporintendeut. BANKINC AND INSURANCE! i. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, iUillA, - OREGON. OFFICE HOURS : From a o'clock M. until 3 o'clock P. M A. MMaw a a as a pgga mxjBBm ColiiMu TransDortation Comply. FOR PORTLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time ! THE NEW STEAMER TELEPHONE Which has been specially built for the comfort of passengers will leave Yfilson & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at rP.M; Returning leaves Portland every " Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 Prl car-An nrtriitinnji Mn win h made on SHHday ef Each WeeK, leaving Portlaa d I for Soua perft. EW MODE RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY 6V E. B. HAWE8, AGE.NT CALL AND EXA3IINK J 5 YOl' WILL BK PLEASE:. Z K. HaWHS Is nlso i.xrJ'1 fortha IM patent Coolios Ste Aud other first-class Stoves. Fnxnacn Work. Steam Fit tings, etc., a specialty. ALWAYS ON HAND. S. ARNDT & PERCH EN ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOP Rnilop Qhnn W,,U' A All kinds.of ENGINE, CANNERY, ASD STEAMBOAT WORE PrcmpUy attended to, A'-pcclaltymadeof repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. Furniture and Upholstering, Mattresses Made and Repaired. Paper Hanging, Carpets Sewed and Laid. Furniture Sold on Commission. Snor. corner Main and Jefferson Streets MARTIN OLSEN. Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. "W. CASE, IMPORTERS 2il WHOLESALE AND Nrlt. i!fALICKS IN GENERAL MEBCBASHE rr: C:it?iMStnii and Cs stre-tn. A"T-KIA - tiKK.ta)- Wilsonjt Fisher Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HAEDWARE Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOR Salem Flouring Mills, Portland Boiler Mills, Capitol Tlour and FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA. OREGON. C. E. BAIN. DOORS, WINDOWS, BRACKETS. Mouldings, Window Frames, etc. A Full Supply of Material. Bids Furnished : Coutract "Work a Specialty. Mill and Office on the Old Site. I III gHg. u-D- """ iS O