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( BS"3raW3eWTSK3GFCSTOCnS JE&S 5tiH3 StaifttU J -rr ; - , ; ASTOKIA.OJtEROX: SU DAY JUL" IS, 1SS2 " ,. l, J. r. HALMRAX -. The Coming- .Holmimiicriau Storm. , '',. MrM .,rX: .i.i f the woild are now Ar-tlii Hpv -md 1,; -xuui ii aim nit, sucrs, but ,h, ..pera- xaudria must not dis-11" '" uvvii ui niu ntjiiu ii i. uv turned upon European pursuers iinni: tt"ii . nvaiuir n tnttcr ht inc. t - 1..U..O ..vui n..1uuuim hiuji iiui uu j tract attention from a drama of I fniuch 'greater sgnificance which is 1 enactinjx in a remote region of the Khedive's unhapv realm. Two months ago news came from Alex- andia that another insurrection had broken "out in Soudan that the false prophet Mehdi. with S.000 'well-anned followers, had captured Sennaar and had almost reached Khartoum, and that the provinces , of Darfurandlvordofanhadcom-itnr',,Sfromtho pletely revolted. Three days later, on the 9th of May, it was reported that the false prophet in question had been satisfactorily slain and his followers dispersed; next da' it was "announced that it was quite another and much less important insurgent that had been killed, and now comes information winch recalls Scott's temark about the slaying o'f Win'ten: U "lie slew t he Gordon That's all the difference; a very trifle!' The Egyptian troojs sent against the false prophet have followed the tactics adopted in the Abyssinian campaigns. They fired one scatter ing volley at the sun and bolted like rabbits, leaving behind their artillery and every musket in the command. Of course they were cut up terribly in their fight. The success thus won by El Mehdi, the teacher, may prove of grave im portance in this crisis i:i Egyptian affairs. The whole Mussulman world, orthodox and heterodox, is agitated with expectation oi the coming of the teacher whom Mo hammed foresaw, an.l whom, he predicted, rshouid . by an Arab of the clan of Koreish-aud a dea-ond- ant- of"U)eprOpbet",. own house. iiVlfcjr.-arUef Hour of Islam the ?fc $i&acuejrMs tttipppar to reunite the Kfr?"1fl3',e'r dominion and .irWjifev'crtAoMussulmaii world of kkkpy f?r so-u,f -VOfl? pH&tl4V;:1on in cireulaUon ail 'pdnf''in::'southeru coast of the Mediterranean couched in these. 'werds: "On the fitfcl oi the month rf MnlififMni m ll vn-ir 1 '500 I "-"'"""? .'- i will nnnear ihe El Mehdi. or Mes- fiiah. lie will be evaetly forty 3'ears of age ami of noble hear ing. One arm will be longer than Ihe other; his father's name will be Muhammad, his mother's Fa tima, and he will be hidden for a time prior to his manifestation.' The date in question is near at hand, falling on -the 17 th of next November, and it is not surpris ing, therefore, that a large ciop of teachers should be springing up in tlie Mohammedan world. Mr. Wilfred Seawen Blunt, whose, book "on the "Future of 1 slain," has made such a, sensation on the other side of the Atlantic, expressed the belief some time ago that the next aspirant for power in Arabia would take this title, nd added that if he should win the smallest skir- , mish half Arabia would .flock to his standard. "The belief," said the London Spectator, "is so gen eral -in Arabia and Syria that the Turks watch the family at Mecca from which the Mehdi should come with an intentness that has already - r-produced tragical results and might any day produce a mas sacre. Of course so clever and able a man as the present Sultan is ad mitted to be, knowing that the , moral basis of his authority would ne destroyed by the advent of such a Teacher, may be expected to be . astalert and as bloody :s Herod was. In Ecypt the p,eople have looked to Arabi Bey as the coming mnn.but in Tripoli a correspondent .of the London Times tells us that UE1 Mehdi, the sacrosanct head of the Scnoussia community, "tvHichiias monasteries by the hun dred in north Africa, and even in 4 Arabia and Syria, and is obeyed i by Mohammedan trbes of the UCW nHVb Sr J JU.W. y ... I""wn to the Europeans, claims to be the long-expected teacher and r r .ff'llElIi ESTATE AUCTION' openly to the world" on the day mentioned in the prophecy. El Mchdi fulfils, the plivsil eumti tions of tin rflirtifsi. having. l:k Tarik ! Tureto. iliiconqer.r of Simin, u riirhv arm roaeliinjr to th.; !"" :l Sm :u,n reading .n m.; ; kni'O, and for the llU-t four wars. . '-''- I'"" """ ' ' 7v ' sl s relreal hl -l' '"'" i - -- ls b no ,ne:lllb t5,c ,llt s,in11 : .;.,. c.Ti? vlirrisMc 'nirlat- ...J,., : milltai,SGin2-lCllg20Ua iCaoei w lin , i, ,.;C ;. ilir !iiccfilmiuiw.i-ll ' lias nen in me .Mussulman wo. in m the past few months, l.ut In has town special political and mili- ulIT W,M"" " ,:,I,, U1 Ji:;""- ard of a rvvolt in a remote province I whero the Khedivo's power is i weak and disaffection is riA;. In j January of the present year the j pilgrims from Yemen, while n- 1Ioly city, pro claim the Emir Ali ben AHh, a descendant of Ihe Prophei. a Caliph, and set on foot an ii -ui rection that wa- oidj- put down with diflicnltv, and on October last there were senous riots at r t a. .1 1" CV , l" tions of interims. In truth all! Islam is now a volcano rapidh nearing a state of active eruption. No man familiar with the facts doubts this, and the one tiling doubtful is at. what point in Asia or Africa, to-morrow, next week or in a few months from to-day, the crater will begin to roar and the lava to flow. ItOKX. At .Il'wcII, Oregon, on the 17sh uj-jj.. I. the wife of W'. A. Foster a dauuhler. NEW TO-DAY BY 1JOATXO.S1. UNION TACKlMi CO., aljout ioo l:uln!ii, net. Oar.cran luu s.jmfbvcalliiiK. iiioiiiKtroiPrty ami pav mg c!i;in;es. KUIC .lOflNSON'. July 'J2inl. :; AKT F01l. ON T11K i:KNINli OK JULY -Mnl. Ol' pusite Kiinpplon mills, about HO falli onw net. -Jo. atnl 17 nieh dif'i. ov.iu-r nn lOlltal DcUia's Canueiy. ,'je:t jost. ON'TiiKNicnrorixiiii Jci.Y. r.Kttorn rillar Kock audTonyuo lV'iat.alhxil vm fathoms new, and5o fallioias ohl r.t-t. as lneMu No. 11 Barbour's thread. No marks on 1;M or corks. "Wooden buov jsaiutcvl Jcatl coinr. Tlie finder will be paid f.r il 1j l-lilrt. raulsen at J. G. MEGLUir &. Co's Caiim-i . XETiOST. O.VTIIENIGRTOK.in.Y lath. KA:: liay View, about V-0 tathoir.s net. lti melnleep, Baibour's 12-ply Jbivad. i-oltnii lines, some corks markinl h . 1). & Co. Find er will plwiscseinl v.onl Jo.l. W.& V.COOK, cmtoij. sivr liOST. ON NIGHT OK .ll'IA 171h. AKOKT ;ai fathoms ot net, -lo and T mcs'.i deep. Harbour's 10. 12-pl. twine. Some ot rr!s marked S. P. Co. olbeis. 1'. II. G. Leave not Willi (. T. SKOUVXD. S. P. Co. Annual Meeting. mmiAN.MALMK.irn.NOOKTlir.Sloclv- - liu!U-rof the p. K. I..&IJ. Aw..iati.iu wiil bu hold at tin' hall ol Heaver J-otltr No. :i immedlatelvafler its session on Tl.mda uinhr. August Jllh. for the i-leciioii of ofil-ct-r for the 'iwuiii: yoar. and lor th tnms aclion of such cilh-r bn-inc as m:i come before It. A. .1. MKGLK!:. -e:. YACHT BLUYSKIn. Clipper built, copper faMcned. loiil)lo mast vessel. lies at Case's wharf. Heady to re ceive passengers, froitit or c 1'iirsioii parties to all parts of lite Columbia riveraud icliiit y. iVSTl'or further particulars hiijulit4 of .lohu l.'oers. Central larkeu Or of 'ait. lVontl. Master and net LOTS FOR SALE- " Lots 4 and 5, in Block ,3 - ON CONCOMLY and JACKSON STS., OTEVS .1STOIIIA. JuiU dim Vpj.ly 1 I. V.'. Ca-e. Dairy Farm for Sale. 1 am Instructed by Mr. G. "W. Coiiinborn.to ojler for sale his finely -located farm on rLATsop tl.uxs. It consists of IGUacresof eveelleul pasiure land which, with the adjoining catlle ntnge, is capable or supporting 70 head of Mock the year round. KiKhtaeifs fenced and h acres iiudi-r cultivation. riaest Vegetable Garden on the Tlniiis Ann .vcvend beaiing fruit trees, llauch is proteclcd by i ising ground and limber be tween it ami the ocean, from all heaw winds and storms. Hunsc Containing Koonm. Store-room. lnilk-nKini, bam. stable, wurou Miod.etc., etc. Tins valuable farm issiluated 1 miles south from Point Adams' Lignr House, and if applied for soon will be sold at a very low figure, Mr. Coiunucrrv being old and desirous of retiring lrom labor. U not sold at private sale before the Krst of August, me wnoie property win !e tiispoM'ii of at Public Auction. Title indisputable. For furthei particulate enquire of E. C. HOLDEN, Real Estate Atroit! . tr For Sale. mWO ACUKS OF LAND. WITH OXE 3. sl oi v house, situate within COO feet of wharf at Cathlamct", Washington Tcnitory. Trice $'.00. One acie of land, with two-story house situate within 5fo feci of same whntf. Price rami of 1S3 acres, with house, and two wood wharls. frontage one-half mile on Columbia lllver : soacres alder land on pl.o-e ; situate one ralle from above wharf. Price Sisa For particulars enquire of Goo. U. Eoberts, Cathltunet. W. T., or . R. Strong, .Portland. Oregon. d-w liu k NEW TO-DAY. KYTTJTRIR AT T tfVl "" Hoisics Vov Kisl KislltM'llH'fl. On Saturday, August 5. at 2 P. M. - . - ,. a- amjixii acted li M.r. Benunan and to -:!. on ihe premiss. ,;l.,- ,, J1S . vi Auction. n my ..r water. i:i.-'.i i .,..., -J .i . - ,.i ...., ah MnmtV in tife i.u unCJid We'J .'V.luerJiroOK. Oil Hie liomirni sill Ul J..MUH S!l0l1r.,s- i)onatioii Land Claim. adjoining I'pncrAsiniia.ashiid out and leconie.l b .,'K.Kt.Uv, x i.Viu;m ami a. v. iir. Terms of payment at . . Igj'O DOORS BASTJiF OCCIDENT, Aucil-uwraiiJ kSi foxat Accui! S&3?1 AgL1G!E? S BOOK STORE TlielarvIMotfKof I ' Blank Bonks and Stationery i or isvir ! otiitti.:i. T- H..I1..S1I IVji'.'u IUk7.j IVii.f :! Willi. AliliHM -If kit -tjjPJgliii,! : lull auit 'oiiikto JSSg5H3. si ovk or i'vTthiiiK iwiatlv " "Tili ...... ... .. ,.-..11 -..nl.ti.i1 ItAfll- I. i ore. Also, ni-ws dejuit niwl nseitry ior I r.-:.y 1.frfil1ll IUTIIt.1 lf.-ll 1 lllllll-ll-'ll. "'." 1 1' . - - Carl Adler's Music Stoie Pianos and Organs. or all makes coiu:nntl on haiil. - a full .stock ot VIOLINS. GUITARS, UAN.JOS, AC CO KDOSS. CON C K UT1N A S. HARM ONICAS, x J JJTKS. Also a large stock of t In bf-.t of VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, SHEET MUSIC. A N f ,M USICA L INSTRUMENTS, s w.-H a- wrytlilnjr -le bfloiigliiir to.aj a'lr.-i Class ms'. s:oi- 1'htuos and Organs sold on me motiihly in-' st.-iitrnoni plan, or lor rear. CARL ADLER'S VAR ETY STORE C3v Watches, nocks and .leweirj-, I jls&ni"1 n,.T1 v,!Jrory' if &,imlt'V Notions and Toys,! i l'icliitt' l'ramcp.and Chmmos. &Asv;ali:i!i. Carriaijes, a complete BMCae'a-.iitiiieiit. ! Watches, Clocks and .lewelry. Newgoinls bv eveiv steamer. The public) :ire invited to e.vamiue mv Med: and nrices. I cm:xAMfs st.. - ASTouiA. oihigox T M?P V. I ( .ior.in;i:s ix WISES, LIQUOK8. AND CIGARS. agilxis rei: thi-: Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. J5T" Ml goods sold at San I'mnelsco rrics. MAIN STUEET. Opp.ile Parker House. Atoria. Oregon. MAG5U8 G. OROSBY, Oe-.iler in HARUf ABE, ION, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, PLUMBEE? ANJ) SIExVM FITTERS Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER. JilUllUl Y Uiill riOUOllllOUu I. .Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON. TIN, COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with r.catncss ami dispatch. None, out llrst class wnkmcn employed. A largo assortment of SCALE? Constantly on hand Notice. r1HKDlKi:CTOKSOF SCHOOL District JL Xo. l. will meet as a Hoard of totaliza tion, to examine the Assessment iroll of s:iid District, on Tuesday. Julv 25th, 1SS2, at the store of .1. W. Gearhart. By order or the Board of Directors. , T , J. O. HL'STLEK, Clerk. Astoria, July 13th, 1S32. d tf v. i 'sfi&l. 13 .UTi - "- ! Ji" r-T - The BossCoffee and Tea F "TWwTi i r ' VaKHl3BBBBBf2--rafuau iSEilil E, R. 3HL D. A. Mcintosh TAUPE, CLOTHIER AND HATTER Worsted Suits, Pique Suits, Oiagonal Suits, Cassimere Suits, Tweed Suits, Castor Suits, Flannel Suits. am, m:v ftOOiKS amimimiiii AN KLKGANT ASSOKTMKNT r NEOXRAH niiiKcr i-i:OM thi: i actoky. KID GLOVES, SOFl' AND STITF H I Al T j n. a. Mcintosh. !TA!L0R AND CLOTHIER, Oeeident ISioeii. "M.vnriN roAitn. ' on iieiitou street : pnvnie !es on y aeua TIA A-111 . orrJATriso mils sheet. XUilAi; (X CI VJQ.k3, WlMdesnle and retail dealers in -rrr ,1 .1 "11711 . I woof and Wi owMvaro,; i j fiRfiPCRICQ . &R0CERIES. Tobacco. Cigars, Wines and Liquors i ' "okku:x and noMirs-nc J'rwlfi and eci-atiLGs. . FLOUR, FiaEIXJ, AND COUNTRY PHODUOE. ANI I . . . . . General UOmmiSSiGn IUercnant.S antokia, ki::o'. Next li Oregon l.'ailwnyA X:tv. o Duck iltu A. V. tMUOCnSSOH TO I'AUK A VI.I.KN.) Wholesale nud retail te,Uer In Gtoierfoa, Ppovlsions, Croskery. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMKSTIO FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with I ifles.Lipprs, ntamiCips Tho larRest and most isuitleie sjciek nf goods In their line to l leiind in the city. Corner or Cass and Snucinorqhe Strcet.s. ASTOUIA. OKKGON. Scow For Salv- ANIXETY-FO0T COVERED SCOW. '21 foot beam, all in good order with Lines. Anchors, etc., can be seen at Tongue Point Qshins station. For further part Iculars en quire or Jacksox & M V RR5. Rainier, July 20th, 1SS2. jadlwk MAY Ki: IlAf OK ffE.R.HAAVES! sou ACKvr. Alio. As"A.ir !! lvliratol MEDALLION RANGE. Sir AM rrniNus A snci.vi.TV. Siv !jU ilic ln-t uutkitiOK crnjiJoyeJ. j ll i.iirKl'J'ir:inii t i-r tut fliiin?- A W IS S ci SWtf!f ASTOUIA, OHKuON !fl ILL'S VARIETIES. (;i:o.iiii.l -wai.tku tajiks. n:o!M:n-rroi: sTAf.i: ruAXAC.i:i: Now Stars in Rapid Succession ! Knuaemcnt of MR. HARRY COWLEY Mmt uiiiii. Coiie;Ii:m :mil UanoiT MISS MOLLIE CHRISTY KerSn 'ttiio Jtieet KR. TOK CHRISTY The Prince ol Oh! llan Iinper o:iaiii,s. Tcther witii a new . All the Old Favorites Retained. Open ail l!ic tear. 1'cr formatter I'.Vsiyj 'Ishf. Knfli'f f Isiume r IMo sraiiiBic itr' n Vi-rl. Comprising all the latest SONGS. DANCES AND ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. Tlie theatre is crowded nightly, and all who have wmsescicii the entertainment pro nounce it -to be ifinal 10 any ylven elsewhere. Mr. Hill as a caterer lor the public's amusement can not be excelled. Anybody uishiii: lo sj,ea.l a pleasant evening and see sparkling wit ami beauty without vul , tfirity, shoiibl improve Ihe opportuiiily and come. (The eompam comprises the followint; well known Artists : !Mis 1'anxik "Walton. ! Miss MuLI.ii: Clll:lT. Ml:. CHAKl.tw ICom.iu:. Mi:. Tom. Ciiui.trv. ! Mi:. Waltki: Paimcs. Mi:. Haukv Cu.vlfa. Mi:. I!.i:i: Gi.knn. AH t which will appear nightly in Iheirdif fcieiit speeiallics. Open a.irconeoif every evening; perfonn .1..1. stoKI.s. ' aiicecomniencinuai S; entrance totlieatre LOOU ontfr WcV Stittc ASR'JtlA. OIIMGON 1 DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. j Toilet and Fancy Articles, PATENT KSDICIIvIES, ETC. J"riescriptIons earefullv compxuinled.e.t all hours. E7JTn:nenp:iihie Tiiictnn.s anil Pellets, and Humphrey's Siietilles also kept. U'Ai; IS IKi'l.AKi:i WITIJOfT I-TKTIiS'Jt SOT1CK rt-'A r And no Icons of peace until ' Wi' -SIA fe every man in Astoria has a new Jfl fe every m: K-gsiilt fif e! lollies ,v-?,wi' SU -al ;a:k stv beasy. s-'i J. Iok at the nrices Pants to order from - - - SS CO ! Pants. Genuine French Cassimere - 12 SO ' Suits from - -- -- -w. , Tlie finest line of samples nu the coast to ; .select from. P.J.MKANY, I Cass Mreet, next to Hancn"ri .lewelry store I GOOD CHEAP BOOTS. I have Lately Reduced the Price Of all my First-Class COOTS AM) SHOES .IMUK TO OltUF.K. ! As follows : Finest Sewed Calf P.oots t 1'inwt Pepjjcd Tap Soled ' Finest IVpKed Single Soled - Si - 10 00 . Nothing but tlie lust Genuine Mercer French Calf Jl. jl!lrviilil. Ojijosite the O. h. & X. Cos Hock. ' Dissolution of Partnership. milE PARTNERSHIP HF.RETOFORR X existing between .lolm Moy and A. ' Keller, under Ihe linn name of Moy & Keller 1 is tnw nay cussoiveu iv muiuai coilslmu. uvu t debts due the linn will be collected by John iMov. JOHN MOY. A. IvEI.I.I-.K. Astoria, Oregon . Julv IStli, 12. . ... . I ia a . "s y.?-?.2-3 : i M-;g l-'sZ'S-aaS. 2 3 ZT 1 $&.- 5i:5?1?S I W 3 - ? " 8J3-. cSes-. t3 3 v J , ,, I, i i,--rs " Z Jz u "3 ? -Sc Z a Z B d .flHk "5 vS. 2. I -Zti 1 s o s u " pes e-i 3 I "l v4E9HHllM CV cs -j 9 4B 9 B w 5 -P uT "Si- S ? T! "-a n5ssr55S3ssi!J:sss3'iKai',.55HKsa5r233t!3Ea3S5i5;sa5Bsaat5simsiunniwnat S I i P f rv i - 2s3S2g2 k3 saz ail1 I " s K 3a3:s;3rszEatsiasaB3:5t:2ra:a2:333a ;UhT OF- ALIFORNIA STORE Ul. 5 wnrTM".iiVTnar I II I I im.TO.-JWICTn-.rv ,n. -j ,.rvTmni SATURDAY. sFlaa J.a M I itl c ILsSOi: To J CklS .s. MOX'n.OHiRY.) t ao-n C'oicm-::: uv .ifAix-AXn jkffeksox street, 1 GHAS. HE1LBORN, " MAKUPACTI7JUSK OF iFUBNTTUE-E Ss BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oi! Cloth, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, V1ND0V CORNICES AND CUTCEAIX POLES . Complete In every branch. MARTIN oi:ai.i:i: in j FURNITURE Corucr 3l:iiit and Suueinoona Street-. Astorin, Oreson. WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES ETC. ' ! A or.ipIcte Storli. PRICES AS GHEA? AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. .ttl KIS31S OF fLRMTtEE HI3PAIRKP ASP TAIKSISHEP. SteDhans Varieties ! nutinTTivTrt GRAND OPENING-. . A lil VKf . Y i;STK2tYA IST.11KXT Have a new boulincr allow the largest and best in tow n. Admittance free. It i.,:KHj "3 . SI'S 5 S5h5 uSjllo C:a3S32Z333C3I!3:38i:iSaaflIiI3IZIItiaiHiliaat FOR PT SALE I II II III I JULY 22nd. omgomery, fcFVr.KIM IN Tin; Siieci iron and Copper Ware. A General Axsortmentof HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agcnt Tor Magtic Stoves iind Ranges The Heat in the market. I'lUinbiug goods of all kinds ouhnml. .fot work done in a workmanlike manner. Wall Paper, Mirrors, Picture Frames and Mouldings, OLSEN, yf$ S? BEDDUSPG. Dress Making. r.v Mrs. T. S. Jewetb. Up .stairs, opposite Mrs. "Rogers' Hoarrtiitf House. ? jjS tlN 9HH3 x : 1 .-". '