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- ( 1 ) Jr 1 if i iftJi 1 HI I I 11 1 'MmiCMfsMM Ji LIU 11 ILllilJI I 1$ - feiik -sss -:;teK VOL. XXIII, XO.53. ASTORIA, OKEGOX, TFESDA PRICE, FIVE CENTS ' M AKCII :5, 1885. BUSINESS CARDS. T'JB. A. L. andTr. A. F V L.T . Physicians and Sur;j':M. Will en"- prompt atiewu!' "o C 'R'ls. Iioni unj pan of the ntj n it : Office oter Allen's htore. corner Cass and Soueuioqua streets Ast'n.i. Otvg.ni. ielrpuonc o. ii. tK. FttVXK IASI Physlolmi nticl S:cii. Office, Cor. Main and Clieinunih siir et-. Owice Heci: : 9 to 11 .. it ;-2 to r. v, Residence, opposite Hip lohaiiM'ii lmiM.'i;; in. v. itounts. .K.I Ml tj xoi.t.i .v ixisj:;s. Araii:i: at i aw. Ofllce in Kuiiifv"- 1:Iich. :pitf ('Jt Hall, Astoria, Oregon. C W. FULTON. :. C. KUS.TOy. fuetox ukotiikks. attorney at law. Rooms 5 and 0. 0.l.l FoIIohn Itulliilnt . Q. A. UOY I.UV. " -I. A. JILI bowlby .fc ;ir.i,. Attorney axirt ContiMi-IlorM t Law, Ofllee on Chenamus Stieet, A-toila. On'gtm. T CKOLDEX, - - - NOTARY PUBLIC, AlC'llONElilt, COMMISSION AN IN SmLVNCEAr.KN1 pKi.o f iikki:k. SURVEYOR OF Clataoiirjjg&riiy.nnil C'Uj til AnJoriu Office: Ctienaniu-.stit.vt. Y. M. (5. A. tn-li Room No. 8. rt xv. i.Kiru. AKeillTKCr AND .SlirKItI.TKN!K. I. Oh pick: Room!), Linnex's l'Mrl. liiork. r.iV TDTTLli. 31. S. PHYSICIAN AND .SU.'CChOV Okfick -Rooms 1,2. ami :t I'v;Ii!,iii I'.itiUl log. KK.SlOKNf'K- Oil IVdlll MlM. lurk I St. Mar'i Hospital. f T. UIilKH. A. K dHAVV . mens &. so iw. DEXTl.STS. Kooms In Allen's Buddlnp. up Mali, cur ner Cass and Squeinoiua btifCts. Atoiia OffKOU. BANKiKQ AHD INSURANCE! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - OK Eft OS. OFFICE HOl'KS: From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock I. M. Bozorth & Joliiis, Real Ktt&te and Iniiuraurp Acents mid HrokrrK ASTORrA, ... - Oregon. We write pollcjes In the following well known Fire Insurance Companies : PHCENIX OF HAKTFOKD. SCOTTISH UNION AND NATIONAL OF KDINBUUG. LION. OF LONDON HOME. OF NEW "i OKK. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE, OF LIVER POOL. FHOJNIX. OF BROOKLYN. CONNECTICUT. OF HARTFORD. OAKLND HOME, OF OAKLAND, GALA. And alsa reprrspnt the WKSTEWX. of California. HAMBURG-BIIEMEX. of t;or raany. and AMERIOAX STEAM BOIL ER lA'SURAXCE CO. Seal Estate Boupht and Sold on CommlNsIon. O". O. ROSS, LEADING rSDKRTAKEK. 3Ik!u St. Astorlit, Orcgou THE LATEST STYLES WALL "PAPER AT B. B. FRANKLIN'S, NEXTDOOKTO ASTOUIAN OFFICE. A very large Stock from which to select. Window curtains made to order. EP"My patent Trimmer to cut Wall Paei will be found convenient to my patrons. Boat Building. THE 3KST STOCK AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEE!.. Boats of Every Description Built. Shop over Arndt & l'erchenN. It. ?L T.K 1TITKRS. VISITORS TO PORTLAND Should not forget to call at Townc's San Francisco Gallery, where may he seen photographs of all the leading men and women of Oregon and Washington Territory. Skillful operators always In attendance, and themot minute attention paid to pictures of children. Don't forget the location. S. W. eeraf r Pint and Morrison street, up stairs. No trouble to show specimens to iLsitors. Street railroad pass the door, every ten minutes, and this U the nearest gallery to the five principal hotels. BMBWBWBS3Mfc3WiJjw3i3C5BJCSy I M XLlftX I S; BESTTQHIE. ? This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics oiiipkly and conudetely l"urr.D Hpppiln, IndlRCMlon. Wfnknrso, I mpurc Itlnod, Inlnrin,C'hill!i and Fei prt, and NtiirnJin. It is an unlalhiic remedy fe: Diasco of the IvidnrjM nnd l,ier. It is Invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead NMlentary li cs. It does not injure the teelh.cause headachcor produce constipation 0M1T Iron medicine do. It enriches nnd purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re lie es Heartburn and Belching, and strength ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fever. Lassitude, Lack of Cnergy. S-C, it has no equal. ffS- The genuine has nloe trade mart an. roused red lines on w roppcr. Take no other 'kdronljbj Ei:un.MlU31IULO.,BlLTII0n,3iII. EEMMJTOX, V 00BAKD & CO., Fortlacd, )r iioijrt.K A;rT.s. Thf Fit test SnlijoctM For fe cr and ague, and remittents, are the debilitated, bilious and nenous. To sucli persons. Hostetter's .Stomach lllltoi-s aftords adequate protection by increasing ital stamina and the resist. mt pow er of Hie con stitution, and by cheeking irregularities of Hie liver, stomach and bowels. Mureoier. it eradicates malarial complaints of an ob stinate type, and stands aloim iiitfqualed among out national remedies. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers gpiioinllx. t W I Wholesale and llcill-Dt'xlr w Provisions, MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, Liquors ,Tobacco,Cigars G. A. STINSON & CO.. BLACKSMITHING. At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner oi Cas and Court streets. Ship and Cannery work, llorsejdioeinji. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. Insurance Office OF Geo. P. Wheeler & Co. Representing the follow ing fipt-ilass For eign and Home companies : Rnal Nomieh-Unlnn and Lai.exslure. avcis sg.ooo,oOO South lhitisji and National, " 20.0oo.CO0 Firemaus Fund, " 1, .V)0,003 Union, Fire and Marlm- " l.Ooo.OOO Stale (dwellings only) 100,000 And the old and 1 citable Travelers Life and Accident Insurance Co. of Hartford. Conn. DepoMted In Oregon, $40o,0uo for the security of Policy holders. Pergonal Attention ghen to a'J business. aim SHiisinction ouaranteeii in eery in stance. Ofhi Krla Hume's New Euildlug. Aslo na, Oregon. W. E. DEMENT & CO. ASTORIA. - - - ORKGON Carry In Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANGY ARTICLES Prescriptions carefully Coiuprmmhi S& V .r,B0i a flPl 1 I H -THE ifOSTEttEnvi R CELEBRATED lA P 0TO3IACK f bitters iltlivlifi .! KFFF.KSONI AN SIMPLICITY. "Washington, Alarch L The presi dent is packing up. All day Jong boxes are going in at the basement of the "White house, and next thpy wiJl come out and be loaded upon expre-s wagons and headed for the B. and P. depot. The decorations of the "White house are in perfect order, and if Grover Cleveland should w.iut any thing better Ihan what sutHced for Chester A. Aitlmr, he ha S-lt)J,f!00 deposited a: Ihc treasury to lie ued on the White house buildings and Cionud.s. It is an unwritten lw that the appropriation forthet-ar a new president coinos in shall onlybe part ly spent, so that the administration may have some ready money to make any desired changes. The sums spent on'lhe "While house seem enormous in the aggregate, but as it is subjected to a wear and tear unknown to any other mansion in the country, it is really not so large jis it seems. lu the early days of tho Republic quite as much fuss was made about the money spent on the homes of tho presidents as now, and- the Holmans and Kaudalls of 1803 and thereabouts were as hyslericky over the extrava gance of the "White house appropria tions as they are now. The scale of living was settled by Mr. Jefferson, who planned the present White house. It won't do to inquire loo closely into what is known as Jeflersonian sim plicity. The true meaning of that term is simplicity in the administra tion of the government but the country has never had a president so fond of otttward display as jlr. Jef ferson. His public services ia Europe gave him a taste for splendor that he never got over. He returned to Amor ioa with great quantities of books, bric-a-brac, and what Mr. Ilolmnn would call French kickshaws, lie wanted to tnrn Monticello into a French chateau, where he could show a splendid hospitality. He succeeded m a measure, and it was a lit tic conn cal afterwards to his contemporaries to hear him complaining of the great' crowd or guests he entertained, when' as loug as he could borrow money toj Keep me estauiisumeni going ne wn delighted to have a multitude of A few years ago there were huii-, guests. His daughter who presided j dreds or islands in the Pacific ocean -for liim left rpenrd beliinil her sav. ' which were not thought worth bfh- ing that fifty guests, with their ser-.'" vants nnd horses, were not unfre- qnentlv accommodatetl at Monticello. Then when ho was in "Washington lieiiotor and nearly 0.WKI miles long.- was displeased with the Republican simplicity in which the establish j ment or the presidents was coudncteu , and reorganized it uiku what w;ls then a scale of roval grandeur. The White house is even now a splendid and imnosincr mansion, but oiirhtv . veara nra ther was un nnliHe or uri- vate residence in this country proaching it. Grevstone did not e v - ist, nor the Vanderbilt palaces--o Mt. , I effersou designed ai: executive mansion relatively as imposing as if President Cleveland were to build one on the model of Windsor castle or Versailles. This craze about Jeffer-; sonian simjilicity ought to come un ' der the head of popular delusions. Hendricks- in Washington. " j Wismivfimv. TWViwli 1 Tho vW- ..... .., ..-. -"w .-w ( presiuenc-eieci arnveo in asnington yesterday afternoop. He was met by several hundred persons. The demo cratic members of congress from In diana except Senator Voorhees, who was detained at the senate, nnd .Tnilrro TTnlmmi. who nnnlil nnf. Ip.mva the house, were presenL as well n8'iueisiuu&wi:uurtuaii.iimuii uiuw the members of the Indiana Demo-Zcalad were colonized. The Dutch cratic association. As soon as the were the first to take possession of vice-presidentelect wa? recognized,, :Nevv:Gniaoa extending a line of pos manv spectators on the platform 1 sessions from Singapore down nearly removed their hats and applauded to Australia. The Spanish took pos ii?m -iq lio tiiibIioiI nn inwnrd Imo nr.iSession of the rhilippine Islands. ' " 1 f .-... .w...w riage. Tho committee escorted him ! to the carriage, but here the crowd surgea about tne venicie anu pre vented it from being driven off", while a score or more shook hands with Mr. Hendricks. As the driver finally whipped up his horses and drove off to the hotel, the crowd cheered en thusiastically. The vix-p esident elect was accompanied by several gentlemen from Indiana aud the ladies of his family. Hendricks holds an informal reception in his rooms at the hotel this evening. New York, March 1. The World's special from New Orleans says: Offi cial returns of the gate receipts at the exposition during the week have just been published and are causing considerable comment. Some of the officers claim a mistake in tho re turns, while others boldly assert that there has been a clean steal. Many of the exhibitors and some of tho state commissioners say they expect a final crash to come in a few days. It is all nonsense to talk of holding the exhibition over for another sea son, as not one exiiumor in ten will remain a day longer than he is com I pclled to. Peculiar 1'eoplr. A queer old gentleman in Wash inglon has a hobby for keeping up a home for elderly and debilitated cats. He is the victim of dyspepsia, which has to a certain extent unset tled his mind, and made him odd. Don't ever let your dyspepsia go so far as that You can check it, and drive it completely out by using Brown's Ir6n Bitters, Mr. R T. Heron, St George's, S. C, says, "I used Brown's Iron Bitters for" dys pepsia, and have found great relief. CR VNTS DISTRESSING 31 VI.UMKS. Philvdelphxa, March I. A spe cial to the Times from 2cw York, bred on reliable medical authority. av-: Nut withstanding the rose-col-j oretl report of Geaerjl Grant's health recently given i:i the Mviral J'tvi- nat. the truth is General Grant is a ery sick man and his ceatli is appar ently not far distant. The public have no conception of the shattered cord t!on of 1 i j system. It is hoped the affection of the tongue may not JJIMU- iillill, UUk I II f It; 19 I3 Cl IIJ ll'-. pearance of its hot developing into a mniiirnnni nun inrni nisease. .-vi-i thoil"ll somewhat better now than I some weeks ago, the large and in-& PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE flamed tongue continues making it P couch. Soro Tbroot. iioarnc. CoU, paitlftll to Speak or to Swallow fluids,' In3ucnxa,nronchtU,Aiithniiif Croup, AThoop tlio nnlv iimiricninnf h Pin tlkp tC Couch, Qutniy.Patn In Chct,oa other tue oni liourLsapjent n can ia.e. . cuioftteTfcfwitii.MSfc In addition to this d Str&S Jig mil- I'Msc SO cents o bottle. Sold b7 Drn'Rlsts and adv. General Grant is a terrible suf- l.?!",0,0'"'1"' ff "&& ,-, , t-. . ' i'rmnptlif get It for them Kill recelee tteo boltlet, ferer from neuralgia, and it seems it; Lpres cXarge pakt, by sending one dollar to 1 A 1 ? 1. ? i! -ffvnfintni . vnr.., rn ama. w nas taKen uosesaion 01 ma uniire system. He has had most of his teeth j drawn to lessen the neuralgic torture, and his injury in the hip caused by his fall a year ago is still a source of great suffering and forbids physical exercise. It is a fact which should no longer bo concealed from tho country that General Grant is rapidly bretiking down and apparently without liopej ofreaction, and unless there should, bo somo unexpected relief he will not 1 be long among the living. He is wonderfully patient and uueomplam-, ing, and lie profoundly appreciates tho expressions of sympathy which !,... have been called out bv I113 recent) " "r" appalling misfortunes. He works ev ery day with a bandagod head, and in unremitting pain to finish his mil iary autobiography, or history of 1 the war, and hopes to complete it; this spring. The first volume is en-, tircly finished, but not revised, nnd thesecond volume is mora than half done. J le has not taken time tore- vise tho first volume, because of his' "PPreupiiHiou uiat lie may 11 to f,n,sh tl,e S!?coud vol,Inu' apprehension that he may not be ab!t ; I)IV!I)IX(i I'l AN ISLAND KM PIKE. In fact, the case might be put Bt" slronger. lor over an area of I000 miles north and south of the tudinally, tlie nninbor of islands rims "P mto tlie tlionsanas. Many tf fl"eui nre coinpuniuveiy mere speeds, -htv ar? ot worth taking intopos- session. All the larger islands arc, inhabited, and many of the smaller, s some parts of the year. Theseis-I lands and groups of islands are geo- np-lsraP""""'." Plosaified under the head' i f Oeeamca. Theymnyormaynothave been a part of a continent which had ; ni.e uisrnpicu aim suomergeu. it is sauttuai tne worm wn:cu uuuus up, "e coral reefs never worts lelow a depth of one hundred feet. et, in ciose vicmiiv 10 tnese corai reeta me water is frequently found to be from lavifjorm f,mf. ; nrn, Tf Vial .,V,W.- .w ,V- .V.W ... V.,-1... J.. I..V-. lilUU li,lU IXIIIlv, illlU IIIL' UUlill WUIhUIS t had constantly been adding, it would i account for the depth of the reefs while the building was constantly go- ing on wnuiii ine nuiHircd iecr level Many of the more important islands of the Pacific have recently gone a begging for protectorates. When the new colonizing fever broke ont iu Europe, special attention was turned lo these more important islands.- , G e it Brita'u Ee.ured the largest oi T . I.1 ,1 .!. I1I t v - )vr.cr il tbe, London Timci calls atlePi.tl0U. !. l.uc porlilion' of the riiciuu wuiuu it uuw ;uiu" un. no affirms that the beginning of the end has come the end being the appro priation of every island in the Pacific oceau which is worth having. Mr. John NT. Walker, 250 X. Eutaw St, Baltimore, Maryland, writes: I suffered greatly for more than a week with a severe cold, hacking cough, hoarseness aud sore throat. A few doses of Bed Star Cough Cure re lieved mo almost immediately. No bad effects. Coxhaven, March 1. Tho Swedish steamer Iforden was run into and sunk by the English steamer Cum berland. Twenty-one persons abonrd the JStirden were drowned. Srott'tt Emulsion of Pure Coil Liver Oil, ivith Ilypophoftpliltrw. UaVtcln lAing Troubles. Dr. Hi n.vjt CADoitETTo, of .Jacksonville, Fla., says: "1 have for the last ten mouths prescribed your Emulsion, to patients suffering from lung trouble, and thev seem to he greatly benefited bv its uO There will be three Quakers in the next congress. Although Friends aro not given to office seeking, their merits have often pressed them into public sorvice. A Run 011 a I)ru;cSlurt Never was such si rush made for any Drug Store as is now at W. E. Dement & Co's for a Trial Dottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. All persons affected with Asthma, lironchitis. Hoarseness, Severe Coughs, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs can get a Trial Dot tle of this great remedy free. ly cull ing at above Drug Store. Kegluar sizj $1.00. 1 Urn .Htad ES MB II jBferrjjP I & TRADE M MARK. m 1 vm 1 0f SOy flli&P' S"-"SA B ""Bsr ... s.j.. Prec from Vtrintrs. Emetics and l'oisaiis. rUE CHARLES A. TOGEUR fOXPAST. Sola Owners an4 ManXctoreri, . IUltlaoiT.Xar)laJ,r.S.A. GERffllA HOTEL MltS. EVA WALLMAN, - Proprietor. ASTOUIA. OREGON. f;ir,( class in Ktcry Kosurct NEW HOUSE, NEV FURNITURE. iil ivilli ercry Coutcii- j iciirt' lor the Comfort 01 Transient and Permanent Guests. Corner Squeinunu.i and West Cth Streets. - - i T!U r 1 1118 1 6160110118 5810011 ITlit FiiiosL MstablisliiiitMit of tlu Kind in Astoria. peetull'. hlted up fur tin Comfort and Coin t:.Iit!cc 01 Hiose wlio r-njoy a Seial GIb i. TI:p HtM of Wi-nps llU(l Lllllor, H The Choicest Chrnrs. 'Everything New and First-Class. 11. I..JKFFt:ilY. Prop'r. I 5:. II. 1MKIU:IC. Iruir. irst Class in Every Respect. Free Coatrli lo It House. Caiersjnlies Old Castle, Yspitti, and other brands of Coko Tin Plates, for sale in lots to suit purchasers, now in warehouse at Astoria or to arrive per Jospfu, or Archer, also Liverpool fiue and coarse salt. For further particulars apply to r, Portland, Oregon. liJri9Ba'B-ll ilOllHt."! r.Hnucn nuuac: Meye Wilson & Go Coliiiia Transportation Goiav. FOR PORTION!)! Fast. Time THE NEW TELEPHONE .u j-o.wr VliMi litis been specially built for the comfort of passengers will leave Wilson & Fisher's Dock eery 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. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. 52?"Au additional trip will be made on Muuday of Kach Week, leaving Portland at u uciocK nununy .normujr. for Sound ports. WHsqh& Fisher Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS miliTfeed AGENTS FOll Salem Plouring -Mills, Portland Roller Mills, Capital Flour and FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA, OREGON. B. B. Franklin, tm Mertaier and Cabinet Maker, SQUEMOQUA STREET, NKXT TO THE ASTOUIAN Kl'IMMVO. E?A1I work done in a skillful niunner on short notice ut reo-sauuble rates. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. BKN1UN STItKKT, NEAK 1'AKKKU lIlU'SK, ASTOUIA, - OKEGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AHD BOILER MAKERS. LA1MMARINE ENGINES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Of all Descriptions made te Order at Short Sotlre. A. D. Wass. President. J. G. Hustlkk, Secretary, I. W. Cak, Treasurer. johk Fox.Superlntendent. S. ARNDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOP AND ? Boiler Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNEEY, AND STEAMBOAT WOEK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. Past. Time STEAMER l'asscngora h tills route connect at "Kalaroa v. tf. suo L T, rreitdem Sftf&it iiaZ:'.; i.f" ',7 iJiw )-inTiT-j,vi5cV ".-'-, :-mjfZ-'ly T TB L mA 11 m m 1 1 KEsrn THE BEST IS THE OBI'FS A PEST 1 Royal Brand Flour Manufactured by the OREGON MILLING COMPANY Ls or Superior Quality, and is Endorsed by all who use it. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of Superior Rising Quality. Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. WYATT & THOMPSON Sole Agents lor Astoria. Painting: and Paper Hanpt KALSOMINING ETC. Paint Shop in rear of premises form erly occupied by C. J I. Stockton, oppo site the Court House. All orders promptly and satisfactorly executed. J. H. D. ORAL Waoles.Ue aud retail dealer u. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw. Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. Oeneial Storage aud "Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot of Renton street, Astori.t, Oregon. WE. EDQAR, Dealer iu Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN AND CHENAMUS ST.S. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors fiotoTIIF. (JEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL, - - l'ROPKIETOK ASTOBIA LIQUOR STORE, AUG. DANIELSON, - - Proprietor. Ilobnlltanil Befitted. Thronslient. The Best of WIXES.IiKlUOflg.AXD CI G Alt 8. For a Good Clar, call for one of "Danielson's Best." Comer West 9th and WaterStreets, Astoria. ii9-6m Magnus C. Crosby Dealer in IAMABE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSETURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, Tin AND Copper. Astoria Sail Loft. Best offorl at Bottom lipes J. HESS, The well-known Sailmaker now occupies The Astoria Sail I.ofc. formerly occupied by A. M. Johnson. Boat Sails a Specialty. ALL WORK "WARRANTED Come and see me at The Astoria Sail Loft : next to Pythian Buildinp. AddressP.O.Box312. J. HESS. GUNARD STEAMSHIP LINE. WE BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE A great reduction In rate over the above well known line. Parties desiring to jro to Europe, or wlshinc to send for f-inds In the old country will lind it to thr nlvan tage to purchase tickets over th Cuuard lino. Tickets issued by us Reed Iruiu any part of Europe to Astoria. BOZORTH& JOHNS. Aleuts. 'SECURE THE SHADOW Ere the snbstance fade, and when you visit Portland, make It a part of your business to call on AV. ir. towxk, at the San Fran cisco Gallery, S. W. corner First and Morrison streets, and haye your photograph taken in the highest style of the art.