(?) Sht Jhuht stovian. ASTOUIA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY Yl'!tII.-.3. Is3l i r-rrr ISSUED EVERY LIORIflNG. (Monday excepted) J. F. HA.liL.ORAN iz COMPANY. i'itLimr.i:s ani ritornii.ions, V.M'OniAN'l'.UILDI.NG. - - tWs.s.Ti:i:K3 Term, of Subscription. served bv Curler, nor .c-k vls. fceut bv Mail, per mouth .... " 4f one ear -T.OO toPtS. rree or postage to sn1.3cr1i.ers. CSF-Adveitlseinents inscrtei! by the v ear at ihe rate of l jkt striate per month. Tran sient ailvorti-!ns fdt eetits per square, t-aeh insertion. 1E0CSD THE CITY A. M. Johnson has a store to rent. Jas. Vaughn goes on the police force as night -watchman. Typhus fever is as deadljjas the cholera when once in the human system. Republican county convention at the toart house at one o clock this afternoon. Mrs. A. Malcolm advertises a hatid some stock of ladies' and children's .foods. John Mvera. the Democratic congres sional nominee, vrill talk to Aslorians May 9th. The Hciry Villard, 1553, is billed to appear horo in a few days lroia lacoma in coal ballast. The State of California and City of Carlisle sailed yesterday; the Awmwn, previously reportod, arrived in. In the U. S. circuit court last Monday in the caso of J. M. Shively vs. Nancy Welch, et al., tho bill was dismissed. flayerly's "Strategists" at Occidental hall nest Saturday evening. Reserved seats at tho Now York Novelty store. The little son of llobt. Oarruthers sus tained a most painful acsident yesterday, resulting in the fracture of the bones of the wrist and elbow of ihe right hand. H. S. Hathaway, of Portland, has bought an interesfin tho furniture firm of Ed. D. Curtis & Co. The new firm, thus reinforced, will hereafter l.u known as Ilathaway, Curtis Sc Co. The Ladies' guild at Grace church have a paper fair at Liberty hall this ftvening. The affair will open at 7i)0, and considerable amusement will be afforded those who attend. The city council will meot again next Tuesday. Let us hope tho weather will remain cool. A warm sun on the htag nant scum that is all roady to be hatched out, would breed most pestilential odors. The council chamber, and indeed all the city offices, look beautiful. It is gratifying to see such ovidenca of muni cipal prosjerity. J Jut the stinks and cesspools of iho city will breed fevers that will make the place a Golqotha un less proper attention is immediately paid to sewers. Tho convention that meets to-day nom inates a full county ticket. Tho party has nothing to give away, and none but men that won't have to be packed should be put on tho ticker. It irf ono thing to nominate; it is quito another thing to elect, and as none of tho nominations will go begging it will bo easy to select men that can qualify for office after tho June election. The Columbia arxived iu at an early hour j'estorday morning. On her last trip down, tho manifest of her cargo was a good illustration of t he extent and re sources of the Columbia basin, as in ad dition to the usual consignments that cross the bar to San Francisco, were 800 tons of flour for shipment to Liverpool, 1,000 dozen eggs for California consump tion, and several hundred sacks of silver ore that is destined to go the Horn around, to New York. There is a better tone prevailing in the market, and several important sales have been made at full market prices. Stocks ars drifting into a smaller compass, and advanced prices may shortly be looked for. There is not the prejudice existing here against machino tilled goods which the remarks in your last week's editorial would lead us to expect, and hand-filled of same standing, though perhaps ob taining a preference at equal prices, yet fails to oommand better figures, and we consider this preference is only given on account of the animus which has been raised against this hdest progressive step. Liverjtool Corr. London U) overs' Gazette. IHE ASTORIi L4XI GUAM. Senator Slater, who xopoited th- bill to declare forfeited lands granted to the Oregon Central railroad company, says that there Is "no doubt of tho right and power of congress to decbtm a forfeiture in this case. The granl is a public one made, it is true, to a private corporation, but for the purpose of securing u public good. The gram is a congressional one, and cnngiesi, through its Legislative power, can ulmso declare and authorize a forfeiture for nonperformance of the eru ditions of tho grant." The fotfeiture applies only to so much of the grant as is adjacent to and co-terminus with the uiioomnleted portions ol the road, aud not adjacent to completed portions thereof. Oreuou Reitnue. The supervising architect of the tre.iiut gives the following as the cost of the pub lic buildings in Oregen: Poi tb:nd. cost of site; $15,OD0; cost of con-tnicliuii, $305,832.30; total, $30,y32.30. Astoria, site. 7,900; construction.s:07.it;.23;tetal. S7588G.23. Thn total amount of revenue collected in the Oregon (Astoria) customs districts last year was $103,617.97, and the expens es of collection, $10,572. The international revenue, collections wsre as follews: Distilled spirits, $o9,- 09L19; mauufacttued tobacco, $13,53.63; fermented liquors, $28,017.00; all other collections, including penalties, $20,175.- 25: total, 8101,1KJ.73. J he expanses or coueciion were wJ"'- UuHUeTo Chr.ngi'. The following is self-c-splauutory: Wasuikotov. D. C, April 2 J, 13. E. C. HouSex, Secretary Astoria (Jhaiuber of Com- Secretary of the Navy Chandler says that Bear Admiral ("pshur's flag ship Hartford is alroady nutter orders to ort at Panama. Those ordftia ejir rc- jinnot wivlj' be chati'jed. J. N. Doi.i'ji. Vi void will ell .1 lar;e stock of Boots j and Shoes at cost, .it the Leading boot and shoe store. full line of ladies and children's Shoes, latest .:ie, to lo found cheap nt rvold's. msii of the (lolden Shoe. Arvold sells BooandSnoei ehcapet riAn inv one else in town, lecau- we .nvforcSa! " - - - . - ...t.. ..,.. ACai.iJ iv4uu.ui Willi cood references wants a sUiniiioit ;; 4n hmteeworlc in a tninii. inqurre donon"eworkIn a fnin!!. Inquire .. "Zr... . ... at "": ;i.i. p- r.v.,', ILnre k'ieaoui esooiiis orus ' some Inrge and veo pleasant toom are for tent ar 3Fks TwiLionT'' Wautm :t Siliiatiou. Norwegian girl wants a situation asdomestic in a small family. Apply to A. M. Johnson-, Astoria ball-loft. (ITT COrSCIL PHOTF.EPINo'-s. With prompt punctuality the doors of the council chamber vore thrown open nt 7 o'clock last evening, and by the time the hands on the diul pointed to half past eight the couuciluien v.'Cro ready to tackle the regular order of bushier. Major Hume presided and Councilman Case,Clovoland, Dealy, Stone ami Tronoh-' ard ausv.erod toihoir names. t rETITIOXrt. A petition from properly owner ask ing that tho grade of Washington street bo declared was referred to tht stroot committee. A petition from the citizens living on tho roadway between N. Johansen's and John Devlin's, asking that a policeman j . be assigned that section, on motion the j petition was granted, and the chief of j j police was empowered to place L. H. Par sons in such section. j A pction from prop2rty owners asking for lamps on Lafayette street was ro ferred to tho committee on public prop- j erty. A petition from the Cutting Packing company, asking the right to extend the present line of spiling was reported on. Petitions were received from il. kmpo, Rieffe & Grab, Mrs. Borglnnd, B. Earth, J. Bottger, S. Collins, F. Bcntilla and H. j Jeldnes, asking for licenso to sell win, I malt and spirituous liquor for one year, j were granted; also ono previously re oeived from G. lvarwonen. ' It was moved that all comraunicatioaj j regarding repairing No. 2's engine be referred to committee on fire and water. Adopted. J RKl'Ofjr.S. j The struj: ommitteo's report i yard ing the iiopiovernent of street was adopted. Report of Htrcet superintendent for Alarcu was adopted. Beport of wharf committee on Cuttinti Pa king company's petition, reporting favorable, was adopted. Beport of public proierty committer recommending that Mr. Baymoud'fl cem etery lauit be pui chased, was adopted. lit port of committee, on health and police regarding confirmation of G. W. Bucker and J. A. Vnngbn ss police olfi- cers, was adopted. Iteport of police judge fur .lurch was adopted. Beport ol lire committee regarding tho purchase of fire badges, recommending their purchase, was adopted. or.mxA.cKK. n ordinance dedicating lots Nos. 4. and 5, block 60, McCluro's Astoria, for uae. as h public street and highway, to be known as Ferrell streut, was lead first and second times and passed under sus pension of the rules. An ordinance lixing the siiarv of me police judge at 90 per mouth was lead first and second times and referred to committee on health and police. .Moved to adjourn to lnednv. tliellMh inst. Oairied. The attention of tho city council is re- spectfulls- directed lo the fact that sorao of the streets and most of the sowers of this city aro in a mo-t shameful condition; that the lack ol pro)Hr sewerage facilities are so glar ing as to make it a herious conpideration as regards tho health of the city; that a resolution calling for tho beginning of certain needed street improvement was passeu two weous ago ana i.s sun lying in the offices of tho auditor and clerk; that a due senso of the requirements of the situation demands that the conncil shall not wait until disease and pestilence deo imaie ihe population; money is coming into the treasury; lo what better use can it be applied than in guarding against epidemic fever? Wr have the example of other communities bafore our oyes, and it is. to sav the least, cross negli gence to Jillow this condition of things to obtain. J ho council is the proper source for all this to oiiue through. Let it not bo forgotten that there arc meas ures concerning public health of at least equal importance with matters that Beam to receive more present attemion. V Kullroad Unnior. A rumor prevailed on tho hi reels yester day that important railroad movements were being eotiPiirauiated. They were to the effect that the Northern Pacific amd the Oregon Builwny arid Navigation Compauj had pooled their issues tind were toon lobe m"r4.d into one giant corporation. Trite ihe knowing ones de clared would pieont the O. B. A. N. from forming a union with the Oregon Short Line. Thoy also declared that the road to the Sound over the Cascade mountains to the Sound would be abandoned and the rails taken up as far as tho road hud been finished. The matter was inquired into, and na far b; could be learned there was no truth in it. Several railroad ofiicihls were interview i? and they de clared that they Knew noihiug about it. C. 11. Prescottsaid he had received no ofilchd notification of consolidation of the two roads. Ho admitted, however, that r-ucli . coucoiidariou had Un talked of. Portia, rJ Xolz, ;;. Sli:uiti ial4. There is eonsiderabh teliit3 in the! matter of salmon -ales, trausictious so far reported aggregate 150,000 ca-es thia j season. A sale of John A. Devlin A Co.'s p?ckfor thr m-a-oii, pi obably 24,000 case3, is lepoued to E. O. Ulake, London, at 1.25, f. o. b., which is equivalent to 1.27) domestic. This has not bpen contradict ed as jet, and as that in ubout as near being right as -in statement ter gets to be about a buine.s.4 that no one kuows anything aboiit it may be given credence Further reiwil jcslcrday was to the ef fect that a ale"of J2,500 cases had been effected by I). L. Beck & Sons 7,000 of the Aberdeen; 5,000, We-t Coast; 3,000, Occident: 5.000, I. X. L; 5,000, Point Ad ams, at 1.12K f. o. b.. for ei.poit, or 1.15, domestic; the remaining 7,500 cases of G, Vi'. Htinu's Ping brand, at $1.17i., f. o. b. Salmon (V.rinlns u thr Nacranirutu. Tho Kidnion canning busiueso, which is expected io bpgin about April 1st, has been veiy poor bo far. The season is ex ceptionally late, but tho fishermen pre dict a good run. The soasous of 18S2 and 1SS3 were poor and a good season is now duo. The Cutting Packing com pany report that almost nothing has lecn done by them as yet. A few fish have been brought in, but none to speak of. Lusk ; Co. diil not begin cimiing until Tuesday, when they put up about 15,000 cans riot more than one-fifth of a full day's work in the flush of the season. Yesterday not enough fish wero In ought in to go to work on. f'Zi.-oii :, . C-.iu-ht (fit the Vij. Messrs. iVi-.uMk A. Utitton. of the Fixing Mudio. have moved to their new gallerv on Nittcnioqti t -Ufl, three doors "east of the hank. Thev ne the new style. irisiats!aneoi:s drv plates ex- plu-ivel. The ) roess i, tnrl.v won - i1.-rriit l.lnle mi.'-, who enui int never re- main st dill an instant aie t.ilo-n acetir - atelvhv this proee-.s-ae;uill .-aui;ht I on tin-ily." H.e ue-itives onee liken; areas oei manenr as me our-ia-uioncu ' sort, and lar-uperior ariisiiealb. The1 jsUUiigH none in l ss time man one could uap lu ?W?- -, !":,.1cn" moi.'im cim m-mi.u?ri .,,.- moietbe cloth generally u:sM and n.. ' ciated bv Hi. publ.e. for tlieir t:al:ery is i ..inr.,. ;twn....-mn.ii.rii r.ir I in- lUHnmnt' i ciowded wrtli people waning Jiietr turn to bit in front of the camera. Call and see them at i heir new California cal - lery. I'lue tress Goods. A splendid line of ladles dress goods is being displayed at the Empire store. RETORT OF PUBLIC SCHOOL j1" nUtrift for Soath EBd,"F Kprtt 18, 1S34. : gas's 51 l 23S5ga : -ii s &3i : : 5ps. fiilil' 5 : : : isssas Swnlnty Jijri- trr1 ,-t Av Au. Ji'Jantfti'. At. Vailx 2!5?l:?!Si A tltrJ. urn. 1't Cnt. AtituJantje. 3 i I Ar. Dail'j I !r. r. rj Abunce. ,. j I Suwltr 1 j So. Cws " j j bolt, of nosoa. Names of pupils neither ab3ot nor tirdy: HKSr OKAililVR IhP4.UTMfiKr. Emma Devol Mude Saffftrxtn. Minnie BrodiV Georgia Badollet Lucy Nichol Josio Bryce Pauline Parker Callii Brodie Ella Pope Bosie Clinton Ella Bucker Otga Heilborn Will McCorni'tc Katie McKesu Bertha Powell Frank Crang Otto Parker llattie Dunning Lillie Swan Nora Bapplej ea Lillie Stantield Ella Stockton Frank Brallier Willie Tallaut SECOND OU.13IMAI: DEPAKTJtKVr. Ella Tnnger Lena Bochnu Amy Powell Sadie Crang Boetta Sheriuan Jennie Nichols Clara Bucker Mary Monteith Cm tin Perriu Belle Clevtland Otto Praei Ethel Hunter Willie McLijaii Katie Crr Sherman Prinnell Frank Bucker Bobert Brodie Aguos Stockton Willie Tucker Charles Dcvol Levina Crouk Wm Tnillingtr Olpa Pohl Max Bcrendc. John Trullin;cr Thos. Bnwling.s Vcrdic Grten Alfred McCliinaluit Katie Thrall UU-T INTi:MHnUTlS DEPAblMSXT- Jennio Arvold Benjamin Coo Cora Bochnu Nicholas Clinton Nelson Borglaud Bertha Devol Frank Curran Chris Hambacher Anna Hambacher Katie Munroo Amelia Hambacher Jennie Monteith Lemuel Howes B6rtio McCIanahan Jamts Johnson Howard Prinuell John lloucomf.li Minnie Bogers Lillie Hulett Fred Rawlings Andraw McDuff Lena Spellmeir James Vaughn SliOOSU XSTKRMbIflT8 XJEPlBTMKMf. Julius IJiown Albert Leightan Knlo McCut John McCue Eddie Pitkin Henry Snow Clara Weimiiii Tommv Bryce Eddie Brodie Minnie Cleveland Albert Brakke Cornelius Crosb Kate Dement (Jodfrev Hansen Willio I.oett Bobert McLean Elfea McKean Oe-orgo Metcalf iUta Packard Daisy Stoekton Hilu'Tucker Minnie Ames l'aul Bdollet Mary Johnson Uclon Monteith Jennio McClanwhan Duncou McLean Mamie Srinsou Alma Pohl WKST 1-atMiRT DEPAKTMCa-. James McCuan Anna O'Neill David Beasley Martha Gilbert Ernest Fahnstsrk Eddie Hobon Oscar Brendes Mattio McDun Dolly Campbell Eddie Crang Anna Berglund Kate Kindred George Baembur Josie Peterson Archie McLean Bobert Smith Alfred Babbidf e Paul Pitit Harry Bachau Martha Powell Emma Loveti Alfred Cleeland bECOKD PSIMAnY DHPAKTMBKI. Alma Hardstrom George Ma Oscar Hunlstroui ErnePt PapmaLi Leonard Stinson Ardie Strom Carrie Berendes Chancelor Finch John Chambers Charlie Borgland Eddie Broemser esta Cofiinbui v Bella Broemser anki:;o scnonh-. Normal grade Ella Rucknr. Sir A grade Lillie Swan. Six B grade Nora lapplcca Five A grade Ella Tangor. Five B grade "Willie Tnckt-r. Four A "radc Stdie Crang. Four B grade Connie Wvalt. Three A grade Vmeliu Humbucher. Three B grade Minnie Cleveland. Two A Rrade Albert Leighton. Two B grade Helen Monteith, Jennie McClauaban. Two A class Olga Nordstrom, Ernest Fnhnstark. Two B class Hugo Strom. One A class Anna Gilbert. One B class Leonard Stinnm. MRS. V. E. MARTIN, Principal. uaBtrbari for Aprd. From San Fran. From Aitoriji. State -LOregon Coluuihia 8State C, .10 ..14 ..18 ..thi '.'.'2G ..30 .. 4 Oregon... .12Colunihia... .16IOreon .20!Stata 24iColumbia... .2S;Oregon . -JiState, May.. State Coluuihia Oregon State Columbia, ilnj. Interesting to the Ladles. Grand opening on Tuesday and Wed nesday, April 22 and 23. J.Pii.ofp.'s Leading Suit, C!ak uud Dress Goods House, of Portland, has op ened a permanent Lraneh at Adler's Crystal Palace, oeeupv in" part of this vroll known .store. A full and large a--sjrlnienl of New Mles and Fashion able garments tor Ladies and Children, in ll.ulv-m:de hults, Cloaks, Wraiw. Dolmans. Ualetots.e.10.. will he alwnvs in stol.. In the Order doaitinent a eoinnht,s line of Samples will bo shown, couipri- ing all the latost novelties in Dres gooils, -Silk:. Satiiib, YeheUj. Cloths. etc.. to sfjrei from. Onlers will betaken and made lo measure by frs. Pilger, for any garment desired, or sold by the yard in an jiu;ii!ity. Low prices uii! r'uie. our aim heini Jiogsve tue t.:iiues ot Astoria equal fa ewnes v. mi wi'i-f ui .-an r ranci-ico or i ' oniauo. .i. cilokk. L-frsl and rlprn&on. streets, Portland, ami .Crystal Palace, Astoria. i.i.v i.ju, .M;ui;isi.T..i,uirm ... Something Fine. ,u.i n-coivwl at T. C. Rnuii...r :, . , , . . p:,r:,i;'.ii jck of eiitr,' Ci4re ' ,,,..... ,,. CT.., .. r' z -..- .- ";' . . At Mrs. C 1 tlonril ehui Itouuis to Rent CurranV. near the Cnii"r'a- hurch. Boats for Sale. Joe Leathers has two line boats for ale at the boat shop, one block west ot Hansen Bros.' mill. TICKS OF THK TFLTIGBAPH. France wants to expel all dyuamitera. Col. Buffnm, a well known mining man. blew his brains out at Sonorc. Inst Sunday. Tho discovery of new gold fields near Pike's Peak, Colorado, occasions croat excitement. Tho Naas Tviver Indians refuse to allow wood to be cut on their land or nnv ! steamers to ascend tho river. Henry George says his English misaion was a success, aud that ho madu many converts to his theory that it is a crime to own propert3. Tho bill introduced by Eepresoutatho Henley, to encourage education in tho states and territories, provides that all new.snaners hereafter published in tho j several states and territories, in any lan- guage whatever, shall be carried f fee of postage tnrongn mo mans uitmu the limits of the United States. Foreign consuls at Khartoum report April 9th that General Gordon considers that the time for retreating has arrived. Gordon will send with Colonel Stewart and Vice Consul Power, who nre io re- turn to lower Egypt bj- way of Abyssinia, : all foreigners who choose to accompanv them. Gordon has himself lo intontion AAA.H of retreating. He has hopes tht England will send him aid. The authorities in Swansea are at- ! tempting to induce the government to j send American mails by way of Swansea, instead or tnrougn j-uverpooi and (jiieeas town, as at present. At a recent meeting of the Swansea harbor irust Sir Harry Yhlon stated that representations had been madG to tho government which showed that during tho last six months thirty-six steamers had left Swansea for Voir Vrtrt- llnr.Mwl SwtlCn cca n v-nl j jrt on tho English coast nearest the ) ! Atlantic, and was beside twelve houn- nearertho United States than Liverpool, Tho French steamer MuwiUr, from Now Orleans bound to Bordeaux, w.ms discovered to bo on firo three days after leaving Now Orleans, a terrible gale blow ing nt the time. The hatches wero opened and fifty bales of cotton jettisoned, bat the firo w:i3 eo intense that the crew and , pas;oucrs, though working-with the en- fcrgj t raen anxious to save their live?, j had to abandon eperntions, not. how- ever, before several cases of nuffocntion I had occurred. Tho hatches were then j battened down and it was decided to sail j for Bermudn, 250 miles distant. On ar ! riving there, with the assistance of the i naval authorities, the fire was finally ex : tingutehed. Had thu deck of thcvessel been entirely of wood noihiug could have saved tho bhip. A Paris correspondent at Cairo sends tho following details of tho recent Shondy massacre: Threv hundred Egyptian troois and 690 non-combatants, prefer ring to make thn hazardous nttempl to march to Berber to "slnmng at Shcudy, Rat out from tho latter place on the 15th inst. Part of the imnibor went slowly by steamer down tho river, while others marched dovn the rher bank. When two hours' march from Shendy thoy were attacked by Arabs, and after a. short fight nil tlifi trooos ovcentiii" :t lew v:ir& mussacrcd. The Vrab r.fterwatd oap-i tared Shondy. The Egyptirui troops there had discarded their troop; and uniforms. ! in the hope of bring spired. But few, however, escaped tho general massicre. Two thousand men and 501) women and children were .slaughtered. ?.lany of thfrin were refugees from Khartoum". Stop Tliul tou-h Bv going lo J. K. Thoma.-.V :;nd gatlin: a Wtlo of Len.y'. Cough R:dam. Irwir.i. n;uK Yot . .It:st IEilei!. A lur-e si,vk of Mifr. and sliii lliU- in all the latent My le ! nlhingMoie. al Mi Jnti-h's rni- C'oiMii'S nml irntlerticnr. All the latest nuike-. and dxle-.nfeoi-rfl-j and ladie-j umrerwear" at Prael Bn)s. Eniplr,' iore. Jloslei'ji, Hosiery, llovteeji ! Thu latent no;eilio in ladifN and thiidrens hosiery :d Pntel lire. .ShllohV Catmrii lieu:ed -a lie eure fr Catarrh. Diptfiori:: Canker Mo-illi. iM bj IV. K. !. aiiit messt. Thr ivrni:t:i sjrnpnas :ir.Mi ihou sands ho were snV.erj'.ig uom dysprp 5ht,dt'bllir. liifi eoiitpiai'il. lioit's. int inois. tr-osale j-otnpiaiiit-. .-te. r.M.ipli lels ire.-to.:;-'. addi.-s. .-Hi W.f'owl A Sufi- T:o;..:i l-"r Ii-ue:isi-v:tjjIL5v. r ("knii-lafi:. jn;i h:ne a piiMlcil Mi.iraiilff ns .t'i. bottle ..t Shllohv Vitnliier. II ii.'-xer fs:lsio eure. ,njM b W. IL Seuie::t. -Wh. il: you cougn wiien Shib.lfs Cure will aielinndir.lo ir-liff. Piiri 10 els TM I-. , and .-1 . -u.!d l. W. ! . 5 1. inoui. WHS vo:j siiUer witii Di-ip.-ti-ia .mil Liver CoiepNinl.' dbdf- Viiaiier is! garanii-i J.i-iire Jin;. -i.ii s.v SX. V. i Demerit. VII Ihe i:!ei:t r.ieilleines i:i, rtised in thisj.aj.er. Men her with th- i-hmivst entlltierv.aiid iMiiet artteles, -je.. i-nn )p!mw!btiit lhel..west pnee. ar .1. W. ! lei. Asii.ria. Arvvoii i'ade iiitM'rah.'f iv Imii I j tfe-.;.iii.'iri::i.a;ion. !: tn.'s-. i..s, nt j j aiilK'titi. iJJitW !!: ? 'shiL.sfs Yii.t!-j j i.er is u j s;!.e run-. !'oi J. U . j j A N'nsal lujts-ior tree with p.,rU I lKtlIc ol .hito.s, Catarrh itei:;dv . 1'riivr.rteents. Sold !v W. F. nemenf Old etor:sl.uis.S'-n-s ami C.i.t I'leeisi runovrdhj sh.-of;K:oV I'.Luon it-I ltI.lKi:. -UaelrmPlaek." a laMing ami fra grant perfnine. I'n-vSi and M e.nt. Nl'll tV t. K l-Ol.-l.l uiaei op ; ulthe Itiihid. .. -i:ri vvttli Kiiejj e Advti5ien:eiiL - Ito-ft-' J :. s n eating hiist" is now iipen. Kter'hina has 1'eeti fit ted up in ii.-ieja-- -t;.I. -.ml his well known rrjfisu-.oo .i-.i aterer as-sures ail who likt ood filings ioi:. that at his plae-e Ihev ean le aero:ntuolatetl. ASK FOR "THE BOSTON" BOOT. .Made of Fine Sara' 3Etix"fc"to c i Will Not Crack. KOESALK EVERY WIIEItK. Tht Gutta Ptrcha & Rubber Mf'g Co Portland, Oregon. I STTK K7C0 TEKRIT0IJIVTjKWS. Thu ntilroad has reached Ashland. Five tickets in the field in Douglas county. . I Tho Oreifou eirtnit session opens at J Kosoburg, May 3. Linn connlv is out of debt and hns u bmk credit of $6,500. I John Myors. 3)einocratic candidate for j congrthH, is in Portland, he will open the j campaign at Baker City April 30. I Willamette TniverVdy. the oldest in stitution of Jwirniug in th? state, will celebrate in fortieth annhersary in June. The coiumeiiceiiK nt exercise- w'ill begin on Juno 7th. A train of mules, fifteen of them load ed with whisky and one with Hour, ar rietl at Ealen few davs aio. and n man from Motitana wanted to know what they I were going ro do with all rhat Hour. The Roburg Indcpciide.t say.s that rhe reports from anous parts "of the county indicate that the peach crop will be lighter than Int year, apples, prunes ana pium3 mucn larger, wuiie the season painvornblo to better fruit than last year. Robert L. McKse. who v.w nominated I i. ia nAMn.kH.n r 4i.M t .1. fj?-ri i district for circuit judge, has tendoredhis written withdrawal f roi.i Ui tipL-.t. to V. L. Jetfery, chairman of tho state central a.-iQuilee. Mr. McICeo is ineligible, be ciiK he has not lived ;u the state three youn. This is regarded as u pretty good joke on the Multnomah delegation, winch included four lawyer-;. News has reached Yreka, Ccl., that the superintendent of construction on the railroad abovo Bedding, visited all the camp? on the Sacramento river and noti fied all hands to knock off work, as further railroad building will be stopped for the present :mwh the road to the fortv-inilo stake j.i it iuu luu'uiinu io abovt- Bedding, which will allow turning over for government acceptance two twejuy-milo sections, 'thw will bring tho railroad terminus to a little this side of Dog creek, and nliout eighty miles from Vroka. SKI Kit TALK BVt'K. Never talk back! such a thiiu i-. repre hensible; A fellow only corks hisae'f that jaws u fellow that's hot; In r. quarrel, ef you'll only keep vour month shot and bo sensible, The man that does the lalkin' Mi git worsted every shot! NVvur talk back to a fellow that's abusin' jon Just let him cam- on. and rip aud cuss and swear; And when he finds hi- lyin' and hi3 damin'.s jest amusin' you, Youv got him clean keirlnniuiixed, and wm waul to hold him thore! Nevi r talk back and wake up the whole coniMuuitv. .nd call a man ; Imr. howyomerer that's his fix: You enu lift aud land him fuidi-r aud with gracefully imputunity V. Ith ono good jolt of sileno. than hrdf a dozen kick-. l'oit Ktioic Ilm J I ,. Yovxflf. ITJie Patent Lump l'llier. The u.oM uvful household iuwmiuii of the fttji. (;:dl :nd -(mj it. Also, evtra I good Coal il for -ale in (i.niiities l'rotn ; a piut to a i:if J. .Ioi::i.v .t Boocrir. ' 1 T.k. t 1 l'"!! ;. Itivif v)r Shoe, go i l'..l.(;oodm::ns, on VAu iratnua tr.'-et. next .loor !o 1. V. Caie. ; All good, of lire bfs make and giiar.tn- itf.iu:il:l. v lull -teek: inw Hi-ods j iii;.i:iti;l arrhin-r. 1'iMnin ftorl.. j Al tin-KmpiiT Stttiv You will find the fii.el laees mot em ! broideries, of lieheM- oualitv. l;-e Diiiiuiitt- Couh Balsam. Dement V t'o.-. ;t W. P. (Children BaNaiii. all like Pint mill'- Con-h I'm i)imiuitt.s Cough BitNam tor Ciiejst. Throat, and Lnng-t. :d Y. K. i )e nient v'o."s. Diuiuiitl'.s roiitrh Ikil-am never tails. Try it. at V. K. Dement & Co.';. Boston lktkcd lieuiisaud Brown Bread i:ery Stiiiikn :i .lofi from ." a.m. ro J. M. ISrav sflis .i,kett cedar shinnies. lb. Al s:iw.-d l!uv vutir Lime of ilrav at Portland prices." The He Ceo. !l. Thaer.ui Bour bon, Ind.. savs- -Botli uijaelf Mw wife ntooour Hves'biMJil.OliS Co.N--iI' i h'i Critr' s,ih! b U. l:. Ui-ir.i-ii' j liiiimil!s C uitgh Buls.tin i-urcs Crotiji JACKSON'S ASTORIA pQLQrw P n nf Qpfinn QTV I J ' y CoR'ee and ItvClruili I'rtllort. , ciii:nss vis:a:i:r. I scpiiuiej: ; Bread and Cakes Ol' VI. I. KIIK V .Ii'uu.hhI l'.irlnsunj'li. il willi liH-ll : FIRST-CLASS WORK. - o Fivnoh and Aniericari-'i CADDIES M.iMUaetlirt i'. holcb.iln .tint iU-l;-.!!. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, oN till. UoaIjWav, Ladies of Astoria! oar:ifteiitioii isdirectint 1 thr Pact that at fiflfS. T. S. JSWetl'S l'VM' .)DIS l.Mrii:il'J. U a l:n,e and C- mpVr,. UA.k nf MM. UtiuIS. Ciiii'prisi'irji'xerj'v iriet el" I'diic) tVe&r, JtilliDtr). Ilatx. lloniift-. lJC?s Kmbrrthtrrips. Tle. tViIlar, KIrhm. Iji- dlrs Uailcrnecr. (HIlJriuN I'lolin-'. HfMpr. iiJoifi., Zfihrs. oorslct. LU-., Of the Newest Styles, Anil IM Alt V.NTKKI) to he 11 L 1" .t i.n. M.-inijiini Done at J!foiul!c i:ali'. Dressmaking a Specialty. None hut I iM-ft.is-. As-wlatitshinoiojetl. i yliiena"Mua Sire-t. two dvirs wM .f Cis. . Notice of Final Settlement. venri: i- hkrep.y ji k.v that hip. i.1 undevised i'dnihil-trator ! ll.c estate of John iiU'i.u K.irn-ii ilrieased.ha1? file.1 In thefminiyCvarl of iheSiate ir reii, forth- Cuum ... l.n- . Ms fnul aceouat assuch adinlnlstn ter. ra-. thai Pent.iv thelJthdav or.t.,lisi -o th leoin of said ruurt. at A-ier::. ioeiui .d "Me O C1UCN i il, Ol sail IIJIJ . is me mm- ui place designated h.v .said emiM tor neanrii objections tosshl aev,v.nr and the final set- UL-iiiL-ni incrroi. .. F. JOHNSON'. Administrator. d-td 1884. New Spring We hnu received from New Eitoo eries ! Cambric, Swiss, Lawn and Nainsook, i) ihe I,ute5t Designs and from 15 ro 25 per cent, cheaper than ever before. 1 760 yards of Embroideries from 2137 1275 : THE I XL THE I X L G. H. COOPER, The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House OF ASTORIA. 4 Books and liana" niude M'KCIaL. AKANGEHENTS witn Uiemanageuient ot theN. P. K. aart Eastern Houses. I am now ettin? inv STOCK, especially BOOILS and STATfOJtEfSY. from the Easr Tats enables me to glre the JLOW K.1STERS PICES. I h- Jn.il roceired 1'rjuStoei.of srATIOXKK : Full auil Hall bound Ixt. 1jv jiiidi'asti ftoolv-s. ji'tiraals. new Letter 'Urnais. new uetieruoDj iiwt.s. mi suci; xianu -t niiiou Copy Hooks. XII Junds Utll mi Lvtter Files. Ksnk File? of alt desciiptioa ; Cn Involve lioeki: .Ti-.al til.aHee?. t'.vket Lcdiwrs. Journals, and Cash Books. A Ordeis, Dralis ar.tl Nolr.atu I'ecelpts ; also a full line ol Bill Holders and 1. O. iioxes Hie Latet MiVKLTlES in muuII Stationeiy, ued lu everv office. ItehKnoH in badness eonneetioa vtith one ot the lamest Eastern PAVER FACTOR 1KS, I ean m-ii aix utnl all Kinit-i ot PAl'KK cheaper than any other houso noith ot S. F. I hate mm a lj;rse stock uf J.al Foolscap Paper, all weights ; Bill Paper, alt sles ; Co different kuuUoi lttr aud Note Paper, Srue very tine Writing Papr lor the Ladies, m Linen and all Colors, with EavrlotM to mnlcii. oO.UUO ICuxluess jKnrclopcs, Just Keeeirel. My Awtrtment of l'.OOKS, NOVELS. andBEADINU .MATTER L? well kuou to lb Publtt- and my Jtore Is tlie ON LY ONE where !'eopi Cnu Find What They Waut. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry. .lOLU GOLD LAL-IES and GENTLEMEN'S WATCIIES in all Stvles aud Qualities TheCelehroteit Duier.'No-iort.aiid Kcvstone. Waltham, and Eujln Sllvir Watelidj. fmui913.30 840 OO. '1 he Latest htjh-i of Ge.itleinen's Solid Gold and Quart Chains rroni 18. upward. Also a Fut! .ornueut or LADIES' JEWELRY; Diamond Finger Rings. Earrings and Bre:slilDs. Solid JJd Guard f'b.iius. Neck Chains, Earrings and Breastpins, hi Sets or rr;l' s I are. As-rtuient of Plalu Solid Gold Buigs. Rings with Sots, such as Ame-tltvl-. loio'.i .iioe... !. k, Garnots. Emeralds. Rubles, and other preelou? stones. Sol'd Uolu Moeve Button. Collar Buttons, Studs, Scarf Pins, Lockets and Chains, Eai-id.-m Plr.s .iiid Cl8nis for all Order. Also s CfMulelf Assortment of the Finest ROLL PLATE JEW hl.Ii . Solid Silver and Plated Ware. Remember The Crystal Palace. The Leading; Book Store. - Carl Adler. Proprietor. New Goods for Spring and Summer! IMMENSE STOCK CLOTHING, HATS AM) GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Direct from the Manufacturers, Retailed at Wholesale Prices. H-hi" in Ui-AlaimfKi iar.n4 i:as.i e-; 1 am prepare d m -il Cloltun ;tiM v.V.i t.t? I'KJ.'n.l SAYI-sKAniON both in 1 IT and QUALITY cf (lowls. Perfect ntiiiiK Wlitte Shirts, Medium aul line i-ate I'nderwenr. So west Stylos In ScnriV and Tie. nv v i-1 1.1. STOCK OF KKKXCH. F.vr.I.ISn AND AMEKICAN SI.TTIKfiS.-e D. A. McINTOSH, K-4I11T BT.OCK. Most Popular Remedy Sold i Cor Pimple. Blntclo--, I nrduw nrrs .i..u liUfsps 1.osim f i re aid nab' no .ou- sfttriHnn rt s: o. ii-iih "' nid ever.. .. r . . t1"" ' -:' ..f. a)-a & ro. .Htl'.ltKK IN i WINKS. 1 LfQUOHS. l.M" (IGAHS. r.l'. l l-ii: IK , . . Snn Francisco Houses and uot1 nn Eftr.trn Dititteri5. Tumblers Docnntrrs. r.d AH .,. c. i0. rvinnt. i awin c-v.t... j-,, rt. ...,t . ..r t .yj,!,.. furr-s. .,i kiiu-i Opposite Pilkf r Bouie, Astoila, - 1884. Importations ! Emoro tees York, per express, npwardss of 6.000 yards 'of Embroideries in 3c to 1 2c per yard. 15c to 40c per yard. 50c to $1.00 per yard. Stationery. Public a show to buy at Copy Kooks. all sizes ; iland'-i Siilopraphte utipv rressed, AU kinds oi OF PERUVIAN BIITERS ! Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco.' ASTOUIA. ImwJ I; u.eW1-0 &Co Agents, Astoria f -v ffcf