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CJ nfc 'igMagm'iSyft-MmruUiyV.l..B3B pie gaiXg stm&m. ASTORIA. OREGON : FRIDAY. JUNE 23, 18i2 J. F. IIALLOUAX.. Editor Irate Mongolians. Serious discission is reported as progressing in-TsungTiYamen, upon the course to be pursued re bpecting America's anti-Chinese action. Onepaitvis said towel- come it as affording an opportunity for severing all relations with the United States, while the majority propose to await further develop ments; but all agree in declaring that Chinese rights have been ruth lessly disregarded, and that the American government has 'opened itself to retaliatory action, if. such "be deemed expedient. The ques tion is raised at Tien Tsin whether China's assistance in Corean nego tiations should not be bummarly withdrawn, as it is believed Commo dore Shufeldt -could not proceed convenieriiently without Chinese co-operation. In addition to the ill feeling caused by the anti-emi grant law, much irritation is felt over the publication of the letter attributed to Shufeldt, in which the empress is accused of immorality. But for China's known slowness to act suddenly on piovocation, troublesome consequences might be apprehended. In the best view of affairs it is plain that diplomat- ie intercourse at Peking will re quire very cautious handling. Uxdkk the new Geneva award bill ship owners are to be reim bursed for the extra premiums thoy had to pay to insurance com panies. Indirect damages, like these, were not contemplated by the original award, but on account of the red tape surrounding the whole business, most of the money paid by England is Mill on hand. It is natural th.il ships should charge enough e.tra, as freight, to cover the o.ttra cost of insurance, so that they ha really lost noth ing. The people who paid the freights, in turn, reimbursed them selves by charging their prices, and the matter can be traced un til the loss is known to have fall en upon the nation as an entirety. Public justice would have been more fully effected, if the fund now in hand weie to be turned into the treasury, where congress could fight over it, and finally, perhaps, give it away. Hexey Geokge is making his appearance as one of the big men in the management of the Trish businesb. iris generally-said that he is "running'' Michael Davitt, that Davitt is 'Tunning" the Land League. Henry George is a pe. culiar aud eccentric individual, who would rank amongst the fore most thinkers of the day it he would let his reputation rst upon his celebrated boon. He is wholly bound up in his theory of the own ership of laud, and will be an un safe aud impractical leader. But he is above and beyond dishonesty and money-grabbing propensities which have disgraced some who have, been connected with these movements. He cannot be di verted from his purpose, and will be a more dangerous man for the British government than any who have appeared as agitators. As. long as standing armies were kept in the southern states, there were murders and outrages almost without- limit, aud there was scarcely the semblance of government.' The stronger the military forces were made, the worse became the trouble, and it seemed as it tlierc couiu oc no 4 peace until every southern man had been driven from his home. When there was :i change of policy, when the soldiers were withdrawn there was an end of .violence, law was again respected and there is the same peace and quiet in the, south that prevails every where -in tho Union. Eng land might learn a lesson from this experience in dealing with Ireland; it will .be necessary to drive -every -'Irislimaa away, or else allow-them the right of self- government u'jdcr British pro tection. biMiGrANTS are pouring in at tho ratp, of 100,000 a month. "When i Olirvearlv immirr.itimi was ttrhnt I it ow aggregates monthly, Mac-1 amy, spcaiung ol our republican institutions aud their perpetuity, said that we were "all sail and no anchor;" and that when our popu lation increased to 200 to the square mile we would go to pieces. It the present rate of increase holds good we will (taking the natural increase of J!3 per cent, decennially) reach that density of population in the year23S4. The Maritime Register says shanghaeing in New York harbor seems almost an impossibility in these days. But a soldier, who wooed the rosy god too ardently, found out to his cost that it was quite possible. He woke out of his sleep to find himself lcguhnly ( shipped on a Brititish vessel will.- j out first going through th' lor- malitr of giving his consent. Tun Cincinnati Inquirer says that during the last thirty vears the United States government has given away to railroad corpora tions 191,053,401 acres of public land, 21,551,201 acres more than are comprised in the great state of Texas. Yet there is scarcely a case on record where a railroad has fulfilled its part of tho contract made with the government when the land grant was made. NEW TOD VY JO. ICOZOKTH, . I'. S. 'cmiiiUloiicr, Notary l'nbllr. mill Insurance Azcnl. Agent lor ! lie Hnniburs-Rieiiicn rite In-. Co. of Il.iinbtirz, Gcrmanv. and of the Trav -elers' Life nud Accident Ins. Co., of Hart ford. Conn. NOTICE. miin annual aircTiNG or ran JL Stockholders of the Astori.s and Win neiaueca It ulroad Company v. ill bo Held :it the office of J. Q. A. Ikmlby on Wedi:esdj, the 5th of July, IPC, at the hour of 2 : if. Ju2Sd2t $25 REWARD. milE AHOVirSKWARl) WILL Hi: PAID a. bv X. Jolunson. for the rccov pr of tlu body of Sanil Henderson, dttmned in South Channel, off Sand Island Ha man about 5 fret 4 tnclio high, light complexion, light hair and mou'tacho. SET FOl'XI). JGXE 20TII. ABOUT IU FATHOMS (Hi ofwph-PorLsinfirfcpil AV Vin lir. liid i calling at N. .Toh.i:isens and paj in? charges. xct rorxi). Below the i:e r.uov about no r.tthoms n-A No. 12, no marks. Ap ply at MeglerVj .station. 3t .ioiin v. swensex. Dairy Farm for Sale. I am instructed bv Mr. G. Y. CoSmberr) , to offer for tale Ids iinciy-locatcd f.u m OX CLATSOP PLAINS. It counts of ICO acres of eccllcnt pasture land which, with the adjoining cattle range, is capable cf supiiortiiig 70 head of Mock lie ear round. Eight ares fenced ami i; acres under cultivation. 1 Incst Vegetable Garden on Ike rial.i, And seter.il bearing fruit trees. Ranch, is protected by thing ground and timber be tween it and the ocean, from all hcaj wii'ds and sloriiis Uousc Coulnliting llniinis Store-iooin, inilk-room, barn, stable. v.agon shod, etc., etc. Tlimaluablcfann is MtiMtcd 1H miles south from I'oint Adams' l.'ght House, and if applietl for soon will behold at:i very low iigure, Mr. Cofllnberrv bolus old and desirous of retiring trom labor. If not sold at private sale before the first of August, the Yiliolo property will be disposed of at t'ublic Auction. Title indisputable. Tor further particular.! enquiir n" E. C. H0LDEN, Ileal Estate Asrcnt . tf Notice. THE DELINQUENT TAX ROLL l'OU thejear Ins!, togelher with a warrant from the County Conn for the collection of the same, is in my hands. Delinquent tax pajpiswill please settle at once and sae costs. A.M. TWOM15LY. m3 Sheriff. $25 REWARD. 4 IJEWARD OF TWENTY-FIVE DOL XI. larswill be paid by Harmony Lodg?. No. 9, A. O. U. W.. of San Francisco, Cali fornia, for the recovery of the bodv of JO SEPH CALHOCX, a member of said lodge who was drowned off the Columbia l!ier bar while salmon-fishing some time during Tunc 3rd or 4th. jKcnirrior : About 5ft loin, high; well-built; weight 170; brown hair and side whiskers and mustache. De ceased was In employ of J. W. Hume, As toria, when dronnrd, d-luk Notice. -ftTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I -LtI forbid the City of Astoria cr its citizens irom trespassing on mat piece or laud in the City of Astoria, called by some Hamil ton street, as I claim the same as mv Indl idual property. TIIOS. MOXTEITH. June 20, 1882. d3t SteDhans Varieties ! GRAND OPENING. A MVEMl extkrtai.vurnt Have a new bowling alloy, the wisest and best In town. Admittance free. Dress Making. ' - BV Mrs. T. S. Jewett. Up stairs, opposite Mrs. Rogers' Boardng House. MISCELLANEOUS. MAGOT8 C. CROSBY, Dealer In HARDWAEE , IEQH, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD' STRIP LEAD SHEET IROH TIN ANDECOPPER. Cannery anfl risliernisus Sapplles Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COPl PER PLUXGINO and STEAM FITTING Done with r,caincsa and diapatch. None lut P.rst class v.orKnir'i employed. a law assortment ofi SCALE? Constantly mi li.md Wtlson & FlSITER, SHIP CHANDLERS. or vi.kis Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors. Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, WltOCGIlTj AXDJ CIT GALVANIZED SPIKES, ZV:iiI, Copper IVnils nisd Hurt-., Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils P.u'iber and Hemp Packing of all Kinds. PROVISIONS, ri.ouit ash rvnr.i. rt:E!. A'zeiits for Salem Flouring Mills. Corner OlM'iiaiiiu ami Hamilton Mrwta ASTOU1A. OIIKGON. WILLIAM EBG&K, Coxrvr Main and Choijmut Btreot. ASTOlil A . OUKOiiJk m-iiiK :r. CIGARS AND TOBACCO, The Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE iVOSTENHOLM and i.thcr Enslitb Cutlory. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Mcershaum Pipes, etc. A fine stock of VctrlnH nmt .Tcwrlry. J)Iu7le mill iSrrt'i'h I:tdii;j Ntint Jtiits timl i:iti., Strvolvei-s. IMstoJM. ::ml Ainr.ni.'iiilon' MAKI.Vn JIiAKKK4 -M.SO A riNK Assortment of fine Sl'ECTACLKS and i:yi! C5LASSE& B. B. FBANKLTN, UNDERTAKER, um Comer Ciss and So.hpiiioo.Iic strerts. AfTORIA, OltF.C.ON nicvi.Ki: t WALL FAIRER A XI) V1N130W SHiUES AND UNDEKTAKERS GOODS. rnm: union tacking company -B. oftorthe ahex: ipnaid forllipbodvof Vnmk llromi. drouncd nc.ir uhcie the i)ll hnrreeS WTCck lies. Is a man nlioutcfeet high, dirk coniplexlnncd, dark hair and :i sniail moustaelip. Woro a bine oerslnrt and had n pair of rnbbei uoot'. on. Had a siHer watch on his person and some money in his jacket. jeBdtf SPECIAL AUCTION SALE or Lumber and Timbers, SATURDAY. June 2 J--2 :0 p.m. I am instructed to sell Tor nrcouut of S. B. and I. S. S. Co's. at tlie ship yaid on the heaeli.C orS thousand feet or liimber.coiisiNt ins In part of : 1x12 Hoards. 1C and SO foot Ions; S'siS'i Deck rinnlcinc; Dressed Seaman;?. Ship's XVays, Timlicrs. IJIocUIdc, Etc.Kte. E. C. IIOLDEN, Aiictlonccr. YACHT BLUE SKIN. er huilt. cornier fastened. double mast essel, lies at Case' wharf. Ready to re ceh c passensers. freight or ex cursion parties to all parts of the Columbiarivcrand vicinity es-For further particulars inquire of John Rogers, Central Jlarket, uroi Copt. Woods. Master and owner T&nffflr4srgsj'i i RZCXS F otrn Dissolntion of TE - :: Is it an object to save Five Dollars on a Beautiful Cloak or Dolman, the handsomest in Astoria? Is it an object to save a Dollar on a Dress? Is it an object to save Fifty Cents on a pair of Shoes? Is it worth while to save money in purchasing Corsets from the largest assortment in Astoria? If so, CALL AT THE CAL5FORKJIA STORE Thej' are closing out business. iiiff $5 Less on a 32.0332.0330.130- XaOCatiOIl: C&LIFOHSTS. STOKS5, Opposite P. O., Astoria, Oregon. f lieBossOoffee ai i'-StJ- l '. - .--J7! " U TScJ." ' ii ' 4 SSIi sSift3w' I q iB,iB 3.trV TWO BOORS EAST .OF OCCIDENT, - - ASTOl'.IA, OllKGON CHAS. HEILBORN, JIANUFACTUEEB OF FOUNITTTBE A3 BEDirCNC-S, AND DEALEB IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Kicultiings, WINDOW COKNIOES AND CUKTA1N POLES Complete in every braneii. MARTIN OLSEN, m:vi.r.i: i ,j''J-u FURNITURE & BEDDING. Corner 3Ialn mul Siiiioiiiiniun Streets. Astori.i. Uresoii. Wl DOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES, ETC. A Cntiiplrtr Mori.. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. Atr. kixds or ri'sjxrri'KE ri:pairx:i asij VAnMsncn. ai'Dour s No. 40 I2-Ply SALMON TWINE ! CORK AND LEAH LiKBiS, SEtNE TWINES. , A Full Stock Now on Hand.i I HENRY DOYLF & GO ' 311 Market Street. Hau I'rntiri.iro Sole Agents for tlie Pacific Const. rinin anil fancy SEWING OF ALL KINDS! Suits made In the l)t'Jt '.Hie fiom j S5 to S50. I Satisfaction Gtiar.-iutocQ. MRS. GEO. HULiLBR. Xest door to "Weston nouo. ieu Partnership FOLLOWING : - any oilier in mt j.i A & may m: had or iSE.R.UAWES sni.i: ahknt. " 1n, iVj'.enl for liie etlebniteil t;eii PMti'iti iii Sln. .UKDAIiLION nmt trvM i inivi.s M-iTiAin. -on bin the l-.t wuikn.ot euiphAed M nork "litiarmie.! or i f tjhir A mi T s, ZxU. KfteS A. 3 Otrx LOEB & (30. .mURCKS IN VINES, LIQUOES; .vxn . CIGAKS. acunts rou Tin: -Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. - V,,staWatTOFra,,c,sw rH,,w- .MAIN STKECT. I,l,,iw l'-k(,r House. ton.i, Oioson. s "fiTt. S3 2s:2xs:E;JT,, ASToiitA. oituunx DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Toilet and Fancy Articles, PATENT luESICINES, ETC. tSTri'scniillons carernlly eompniindetlit all hours. J-noineop.itliic Tinctures anil Pellets, and Humpbrcy's Sueclilcs also fcept. i-l-il. Ilfe ssis.ca&ijfe mm . ii r(j.'.Ji-.- J vrg Jm d s - I JUl ETH FiremeE's -I?o "too tr.. j" mmAMWk IF0U UNDER THE AUSPICES OF ASTORIA ENGINE COMPANY NO. I. On Tuesday Evening, July 4th, AT THE SKATIHGRINK. -Honorary MON. A. VAN DUSEX, IIOX. W. W. PARK KB, HON. JOHN IIAITX, HOX. C. W. FULTON, W. E. DEMENT, A. W. DERBY, f'AI'T. GEORGE FLAVEL. Reception C.A. MAY, 15. B. FBANKLIX, J. STBAUs?, rloor Committee. - .1. G. CHARTERS, L. E. SELIG, G. P. WHEELER. Tickets, hicliiding' Gentleman and Lady, S1.50. Tlie Pole of Astoria and Ylciiiity is Cordially M ei o Attend. ft'. tt.y J;sr.-utaitl4 t'lisir:i-ters ill lc iitlmltteU. Tickets onsi 1m- !i:i! of :uj t.icjnSx'r ( (Ik- 7miany n;itl n all Uio prluci- i; ois!i:ii ov Tin: committee. i - .(: Ill .InIXS & -MONTGOMKKY.) COlt.KK OP 3IA!7.tA.M summi.i.inumiMmM mimm " & HMBT'8 AND tee-t' ism m j V ARE THE BEST. And coit no more than other brands ; and it the Merchant uith nhom jou trade does not Ucep our Goods, it is because it pays better to sell a pair of Koots or Shoes every two months than every four or five. WE C.UAUAXTEE EVEBY PAIR WK 3LVICE. Ail Jleicliants in good credit can procure these Goods at our 'Warehouses in Portland or San Vrancbeo. Try our "HERCULES" Patent Boots HECHT BROS. & CO. Notice to Contractors. BIDS WILL BE HECEIVED 11Y THE undersigned at Astonauutil noon, Juno Ho, 1SS2. for furnishing the materials and la bor for the construction of a brick building 60x100 feet, 3 stones lush, to be erected in Astoria for the Odd Fellows Land and P.mld ing Association. Plans and specifications to bo seen at tfio Occident Hotel. Tlie right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Directors. . A. J.IEGLEIt, Sec'y. Orejonian copy. Jut dtd. L ro7KA "HHH '7. "r m aV rkMK vo -i-3 & IB VY rvffrRf5ffi5TTi5aiJi - c . ij-Tjl U I i53? s yTSiA OF JULY Dress Ball. Q--7-e30L- Committee. - HON. C. S. AVRIGHT, IIOX. D. C. IRELAND, IIOX. F. J. TAYLOR, A. J. MEGLER, ROBT. CARRUTHErS, J. F. IIALLORAX, CATT. J. G. HUSTLER. Committeo.- G. REED, P. J. GOODMAN, G. HAXSEX, CHRIS. EVENSON, A. C. FISHER. H. SPELLMIER. Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A Oeneral Aortmentrof HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agent-, for Mngce Stoves and Ranges Tlie l!et lit tlip market. I'liiinbhi cooils of nil kinds on lhaiut. Job work ilone in :i v.orkmanllke manner. .HIPPKltWOV STHIUITS, MAKTIN rOAKI. J. J. STOEES, FOAED & STOKES, Wliolale anil rotall dealers In Wood aa'd "Willow-ware, GROCERIES, Tobacco, Cigars, Wines and Liquors ronniGM .vxd domestic Fruits and Vegetables, FLOtTR, FEEOi COUNTRY PRODUCE, A.VD General Commission Merchants ASTOUIA, OREGON. Xet to Oregon Itnilway & Nav. co's Dock', diw Leinenweber & Co., C. Lr.INE.VWI'.IlKU. ll.WSOWJf. KSTAELIsnitD 18M. ASTORIA. OREGON, mm am ciiBRRiKs, Manufacturers and Importcnof 4 IJ. KINDS OF T..3ATIIHB. AtfD FINDIN03 Wholesale Dealers In OIL AiST) TALLOW. iFyHlnhest cash price pnld for HtdM and Tallow. iZg-,