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C) VOL. XXII I, ISO. G7. ASTORIA, OREGON, TUTRSDAY 3IARCI1 1885. PRTCE, FIVE CENTS 15), BUSINESS CARDS. flt. X. li. ami J. . FI'I.TOX Will sine proniut uncii'iust 1 all -"lJ?i lioniatn p.irtoflht cliCc) eruim. iftle-over Allen's Mre. corner fa-i ami MUfint4jiia tr;pls. Wila. Oieijoii. lVitfpbiiiie No. 41. ic. ntUK v kuf. Pltj iclii mt iirgt-uii. Ofllcc. "oi. Main and nienamu-. v.rtvts. i fi.'K Hot i Ultilh if. : SfloTtr. m. tte-dd- Mr. opposite lbe.tihaiiMMi luiild.iijr 1M A. SMIUKli. KO. M)lM)i ( AIT()KNK Al' 1.AW. (ittlre in Kiniies BloiSc. jijtie Cit H.U, AMoiia, Oregon. i . FlM.TON :. I. I'UI TON. Fiure: itscoTHF.iss. ATTOIiNKY.S AT LAW. Koouln o iitid C.n.lil IWlow Building. J. Q. . i:OH l.l'A . .t. A. OIIJ- BOWI.ltY A Cill.I.. Attot nejH und C'ouitNt'llotN ut Law; Oflire on Chenanius Stierl. AsttiHi.Orej:on. py. iioiiik. NOTARY PUBLIC, AlVTIONEhK, COMMISSION AX1 IN SUKAM'K AOK.VJ. ft KI.O K. I'lKKKK. SURVEYOR OF 1'Iatiiep i'ounty.ujul CU) or.A-Uuiiu Office: ChenamnsMr-H. Y M. i:. A. h.ill itoom No. if. c. W. LKIt'K. AKciinrcr ani 8ri'i:i:ixTiir.;T. On'iCK: Hooiui), Kuiiie JijhI. ltlnek, TAYTi!TTlK. 31. I. PHYSICIAN AND 8UKUF.OK Okkice Kornn- lr2. and a IMtiian liirh! IU. Kksidkxck On Cdar miH. Uir H St. Map's Hospital. - J" r y. Hll'KS. A. I- HAV. HICKS & SH AW. DENTISTS. RoonisliufAllns,Bulldlu!6rif':ui-s. ror ner'Cau and Sijueninqna sireets. Atot1a Oregon. BANKING AND INSURANCE! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - OREYsoS. OFFICE IIOUKS : From n o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock I'. M. ,B02fortii & Johns, BmI Estate and Inwnraace Ajccutu aud Brokers ASTORIA. ... - Oregon. We write policies In the following well Lnotf n Firo Insurance Companies s PH02NTX OF HAltTFOKD. SCOTTISn UNION AND NATIONAL OF EDINUL'EG. LION. OF LONDON. HOME. OFNEWVOItK. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE, OF LIVKK- hOOL. PHOENIX. OFTJROOKLY.V. CONNECTICUT, OF HARTFORD. OAKLAND HOME, OF OAKLAND, CALA. Aid also represent the WESTERX. or California, HAMBURG-UHEM EN. of Cei rnany. and --tATBRrcliY sTEAM BOIL ER Insurance cu. Bwil FjtatDoui;bt aud Sold on CotnmUsIon. miUirC3 rXDERTAKKR. IVIuin S. Astorhi. Oregon. THE LATEST STYLES wall'paper AT B. B. FRANKLIN'S, NEXT DOOR TO ASTORIA X OFFICE. A very lai-ge Stock from which to select. Window curtains made to older. -My pMent Trimmer to cut Wall l'apei will be tound convenient to my patrons. Boat Building. 'I HE BEST STOCK AND WORKMANSHIP (SCARANTEED. Boats of Every Description Built. Shop t er Ai mil & Fercheii's. U. M. LKITIIERH. VISITORS TO PORTLAND Should not forget to call at Towno'sSan Francisco Gallery, wfacrc may be seen pholqcraphs of all the leading men and women of Oregon and WashlngtonTerrltorv. Skillful operators always in attendance, and the most minute attention paid to pictures of children. Don't forget the location. S. W. Mfr Flnt aai Xerrlsea streets, sp stairs. Xo trouble to show specimens to visitors. Street rsiimads pass the dior even ten Minutes, and this u the nearest gallery to the Ave principal hotels. BJBlKBfeL MiWflPi&Jfll - - THE ST TONIC. ? This medicine, combining Iron with puro veRrtuMe. tonics, qniPkly and comjik-telj-Cures I)sprpoia, tuilgenllon, WcaknrKK, IinimroHloGil.hilarlujt'hlU and Fevers, and Neuralclu. It is an unlallfiji remedy f: Disease? of the Klilnejx and Liter. It is Invaluable for Diseases pcfiiliar to Womou, and all who load sedentary Ie. ll does not injure The teeth, cause headache or produce constlat!on oAt Iron medicmrt do. it enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re 3ie;es Heartburn and Belching; and strength ens the muscles And nerves. Tor Intermittent rcvers. Lasirrde, Lack cf T'sergy. S.c, it has no equal. - The genuine has aloe trade mat I. and roscd red lints on w rapjer. Jalce no other jei;i; ui;oHii.mrii. o, ejiltixorsu HKMM1T0N, flOPAKIl Jt ( O., PortlandOr W iror.KSAijj Af.rT-. tern lfir!RS The Fi ttent SnbJectH For fe er and ague, and remittents, are the debilitated, bilious and nenous. To such persons, Hostetter'.s Stomach Bitters affords adequate protection bv increasing Mtal stamina and the lesistant piwer of the con stitution, and by checking irregularities of the Iher, stomach and bowels. Moreover, It cradl-ates malarial complaints of an ob stinate tpe, and stands alone unequaled among our rational remedies. For sale b all Dnigglst- and Dealers generally. Did you Sup pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses? It is for inflamma tion of all flesh. A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty; but it is a part. Every lady may have it ; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. A. V. Allen, holesftle ntul RetalljOeali'i in fir&6J'6g, MILL FEED. Glass and Plated "Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGE.ABLES. Together with Wines, UquorsJobaccoXigars W. E. BEMEHT ft CO. JijKlyC3r;XSXS. ASTOItIA, - - - OKKCON Cnrrj' in Stock, DRUCS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANGY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded t- ot IN THF. SOI'DAX. j Newman's store at Miller's station, was robbed of $200 worth of broods n New York, Marcii IS. A Louilon few days ago. cablegram says: The arrival of Gen. The Big Klamath irriftiu? ditch Graham at Suakim has alrea.l pro- is ahost completed from the lake to dnced an almost magidal ellcct in LinkviHe, a distance of i mile and "a correcting blunders and rectifying hv.f. the lines or the defense of Snakini. a school aieelhitf at Ifem.uer re Graham is still lame from the effects . nuaii : :c: -, ,.,;n ' u:u - of his accident at Cairo, but he in - i .,, r: -"-. amieu ou naxingB peisonai inspec- jtionof the garrison at Snatira ami , of the outhing camps. lie wa un- , able to maxe the inspection on hore- back, br.t trtutjed manfully afoot, with the hplp of a stout cane. T;Iie result of his inspection was by no means satisfactory. He berateA the engineers anil quartermasters who had planned the outposts, and said openly he was disgusted at their choice of positions. He snid they had blundered in nrrnnpimr nnqitinn so that mutual help would be hnpos-J sioie in me event m.n comometi nigut attack by the enemy. Gen. Graham has ordered a radical change in the dispositions for the defense on the laud side of Suakim, and hi3 advent is hailed by the soldiers like the com ing of a savior. The guards have been put to unaccustomed drill in handling siege guns. The Egyptians have been sent wherever there has been a chance of stonnins bullets and the Indians have been employed in sallies to terrify the Arabs. All hands at Suakim are worried and excited. The constant night at tacks by Osman Digna's" troops pre vent all chance'of sleep, and the nec essary fatigue and police dnty during the day, keep the British troops fully employed. Gen. Graham expects to make a general advance of his troops toward the interior some time next week. His first objective point will be Sinkat, where an intrenched sum--mer camp can be established in a healthy location, and with a sufficient supply of water. It will also be a comparatively easy mattar to keep up the line of communication and supply between Sinkat and Suakim. Incidentally, the British will have to "smash" Osman Digna before getting to binkat Then they expect to await the subsidence of the hot winds from the south and remain at Sinkat until the autumn weather shall make it practicable to advance upon Ber ber. Osman Digna does not appear to have been consulted as to his pro gramme. He has issued a proclama tion in which he tells his followers that Tie is about to demolish the Brit ish, to occupy Suakim and capture all the ships that transported the in fidel dogs. After occupying Suakim he will await arrival of El Mahdi and his triumphant troops. Then the combined forces will cross the Bed sen in the captured British transports to Jeddah, in Arabia. Thence they will march upon Mecca, where El Mahdi is to be annointed and claimed the successor to Moham med. He will next proceed to Stnm bonl, having behind him the author ization of the Moslem world and will smash the false Caliph who ocenpies the Turkish throne. OREGON. Grant's Pass needs n shoemaker. Albany carpenters exrect u busy year. Pendleton this vear was assessed at 8525,000. Albany's population increased 350 last year. Albany s new schoolhouse is to cost S1G.000. Pendleton is to have an SIS.OOO schoolhouse. Albany men mean business, says the Democrat. Harvest hands are promised plenty of work in Umatilla county this year. Considerable emigration is flowing into Jackson county, says the Times. Eugene City's new flouring mill will shortly commence operations. Coyotes are playing havoc with sheep near Smithfleld, Lane county. Large number of fruit trees are be ing planted nenr Grant's Pass. The Grant's Pass Aruus has ap peared. It is published by Kehler Gabbert. Albany is to have a new opera house, to be built by her business men. Tt is reported that block tin has been discovered at Quartzville, in the Cascade mountains. It is teported that a large brick hotel will be erected at McMiunville this summer. Umatilla's wheat fields never, at this season of the year, looked finer than at present. The Guard soys Eugene City is the best locatiou on the coast forthe es tablishment of an irou found ry. The residence of W. J. Cromwell, at Turner, was burned a few davs ago. Loss. S4.000. James G. Blame's works have been added to the Lanreon and Entaxian library of the State universary at Eugene. A span of horses belongiug taPeter Slater was drowned in trying to cross the Calipooia at Oakville, Lane county The residence of F. C. Lawrence was destroyed by fire last Tuesday evening, supposed to be the work of an incendiary. The net earnings of the county clerk and sheriff of Umatilla county, re spectively, for the last year and a half ending December 31, 18S1, were as follews: County clerk, 88,877.89: sheriff, 88,320.14. !rrrin,,,i. - ,,t r .,. ';.,! n, ,t.;n cause the shortening of the schools without pajing the indebtedness of the district 'n full. . . WASH IXfiTOX TERRITORY. There is" one Chinawoman in Pome roy. North Yakima has two night watch men A convent is being built at Union town. In Walla Walla eggs are sellimr at a bit a dozeti. Salmon tront are plentiful in the louchet river. Spokane Falls anticipates a big boom during the present year. mute river hop growers hnvo formed an association. There is talk of numbering bnild mgs on the principal streets of Olyra- pia. It is reported that new placer dig gings have been found near Spokane 1' tills. The work on-the denoi and round house at Yakima is rapidly nearing completion. Tacouia's fire department consists ot sixty menniers, nooks anil ladders, and two hose carts. The gas company of Spokane Falls will begin work soon by laving pipes and manufacturing gas. Six hundred prizes were contested for at the Walla Walla skating rink, on the 11th inst. Owing to a large deficit in the school fund of Tacoma the board has decided to close the public schools on May 1st. In an altercation at Cavillo between William Beard ami Dick Crotfch, the former was strnck with a lnng-shot. It may end seriously. Washington territory claims a "print who is known in the side shows of Chicago as the "human fur nace" because of the strength of his breath. The Ioard of county commission ers of Lewis county will hold a spe cial term of court on the 22nd instant. to cousider the question of selling the Northern Pacific railroad lands for the taxes of 1831. Immersion seems to be the church question at Pnyallup. The Campbell ites joined with the Baptists, opened fire on the Methodists, and they re sponded with some hot shot mid si lenced the water batterv. ir Sarlln Lutbtr Had only leen able to get a bottle of Brown's Irou Bitters in his spoils of nervousness and groat physical de bility, it would have been a mighty blef.sing to him and a wonderful help to his work. But he lived 100 years beforo Brown's Iron Bitters had been heard of. Literary work ers and busy clergymen know the advantages of this great Iron tonic. The Eev. D. F. Manly, Tampico, Tenn., says, "Nervousness, prostration and indigestion seriously affected my health. Brown's Iron Bitters relived me at once." New Yohk, March 18. -At midnight the bark John Shafe sank at her dock here. Captain Boyle and fam ily were sleeping in the cabin at the time, aud his wife and infant were drowneih Soot l' Kmulhlon of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypopliosphitex. Hi Incipient Consumption eerns to posspsi remedial powers of irrcat efficacy. 11 heals the Irritation of the thrant and lungs. Makes mire blood and builih up anil fortifies the system against further inroads by disease. New York, March 18. Advices re ceived at the South American tele graph company here announce that the rebels have retired from Panama and that the revolution has ended. Permanent relief and no prostra tion from Bed Star Cough Cure. Temporary relief and powerful reac tion from other cough mixtures. A turnip weighing twenty-five pounds is on exhibition in n Spokane Falls restaurant. "I Don't Keel Like Work." It makes no difference what business j'ou are wigagel in : whether you are a preacher, a merchant, a mechanic, :t lawyer or or a common laborer, jott can't do your work well while yon "are half sick. Thousands try to, but all in vain. How much belter to keep vour organs in good order hj taking 1'arker's Tonic when you feel ""a little out of sorts." It would be money in your pocket. One hour of good, rejoicing health is worth half adoen hours full of languor, and pain. Why will you cougn when Shiloli's Cure will give iniinedi.Ui relief. Trice 10 cb 50 cts ami Si. Sold by- W. K. !e meiiL Shiloli's Catarrh Itemedv a nosl- htive euro for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W.J2. Dement All the patent medicines advertised' in this paper, together with the choicest Eerfumery, and toilet articles, etc can e bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug stnr opposite OeMden hctel, Astoria. jb 8ttt SHj IhV UBS M Safe. JH.LU jkr llil I gE 7 MARjC. I S3Ea3s2 AlnolittrliKfof&r IbioIllMn Vreefmn Opiate. Emetics and J'oixoii.v. A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE :r touch. Ssoio Throat, Ilusrtcnis Cdlili, :i.aafazu,BronchlUsAslUnj,Croni.AViooo- Injr Couh, Qulnr, Putn In Chct, ! other Srtttoas oflha Throot ami I.un4. r.ice 30 cents n bottle. Sold by Drosslsi an J nailer. Turtles vnable to imtwe tteir deal'r a r Mry net tt for them tall rtctt e tiro briUs, t. r,-eu charge,, paU, by ttnduin out dollar U Tltt niiKiu A. tOfiELUr itwr-iNr, Salt Uniwri u.l JUnubilnrtri, UaltIn.r.j:arUn.l,l'.S. I. UEBIAIIA HOTEL MICS. LVA WALLMAX. - Proprietor. ASTOIIIA. OitKCOX FirsI Class in rirrry IwOHjof. NEW HOUSE. NEW FURNITURE. FiUrtl up irith tcry I'timcii Conilorl ol" iV:mc lr lht Transient and Permanent Guests. Comer Sjiieinoini.i and WiM Ctli Streets The Telephone Saloon Tin Vhu-st Establishment of Hie Kintl in Astoria. Ksjioelally titled no Tor the Comfort and Convenience or :iio-e wlm enjn a soei.il iia . The IJpsi ur Wines and Liquors The Choicest Clears. Everything New and First-Class. IS. I...II:FFKJSY. PropV. il. 5i. I'iltKER. Ir.V. first Class in Every Eespect: Fr Couch (o the House. rs'S Old Castle, Yspitti, nnd other brands of Coke Tin Plates, for sale in lots to suit ilhrchasers, now in warehouse at Astoria or to arrive per Jovj'.i, or Archer, aLso Liverpool fine and coarse salt.- For further particulars apply to m, lin rinn 0 fi Dl.ffJluUlla Portland, Oregon. PARKER HOUSE Gaie 1 ley olnrtia Transportation Company. FOE PORTLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time! THE NEW 5as-i'-- i pi rrniinr Wlileh liai been specially built for Hie comfort of passengers will leave WHmmi t Fuller Dock every Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Keturning leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Asioria at 1 P. M. BAn additional trln-tt'iii be made on Snininv nr EmOi ivmr i.i.,. n.ii..,i at 9 O'clock ttUHilav 3Ini'iilur. tor Mound ports. Wilson Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE Paints. Oils, and Varnish. nnnrR shppi ire i PitO VISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOU Salem Plouring Mills, Portland Roller Mills, Capital Flour and FAIRBANKS SCALES. ASTORIA. OREGON. MeiMer M CaMnet Mer, SQUEMOQUA STREET, XIIXT TO T1IK AsrOKTW r.i u.nivi,. Sfir-AH work iloim m a skillful manner on short notice at reasonable rate. ASTORIA IR8N WORKS. !.: ro.v Stkf.et, Xfak Pabkkk Hoi'sk, ASTOKIA. - OKKCOX. GENERAL MACHINISTS AHD BOILER MAKERS. LANDjaiMAEIHE ENGINES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty, o ja.s3?iKrcs-js , or::! I DeHcrlptlons mmlc to Onlcr at Short Notice. A. 13. Wass, Prosident. .1. G. IICstlkk, Secretary, I. W. Case, Treasurer. .tous For.Suponntendent. 8. ARNDT & FERGHEN, ASTOKIA. - OKEGOX. The Pioneer Machine Shop Boiler Shop 'tmr All kinds o; ENGINE, CANNERY, AND STEAMBOAT W0RS Promptly attended to. A specialty made or repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYKTTS STltELT. STEAMEI! lEScaarrrjvra n r?a Pjissensfer - i lit thU rnnto rnnnaot ! i.-nio..o II. B. SCOTT, President B. B. Franklin, shop4&, v THE BEST IS THE 0"33:E2w'E2E3S,3? I Royal Brand Flour Mannfactnred by tlie OREGON MILLING COMPANY Is or Superior Quality, and Is Endorsed bj-alllioiuselr. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of Superior i:isinr Quality. Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. WYATT & THOMPSON Sole AjrenlM lor Antorin. . Paiiitii and Paper Hanging. KALS0M1N1NG ETC. CHAS. OXSE33S Paint ibhop in rear of premises form ci ly occupied by U.J I. Stockton, oppo site the Court House. All orders promptly and satisfaetorlv executcd. J. H. D. GKAI. WuoIe3.Ue and retail dealer in. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats. Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME. SAND AND CEMENT. Oeneial Storage and Wharfage on reason able !erm. Foot or Benton .street. Astoria. Oregon. Vim. EDGAR, Dealer in Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. COKXKIt MAIN AXI) CIIENAMUS STS The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL, - - PFvOPRIF.TOR ASTORIA LIQUOR STORE, AUCL DANIELSON, Proprietor. Kebuiltmitl Refitted. Throashemt. The Best of WIS EX. JLiqiTOIW, AXD CIGAIiS. lor a Good Cigar, call for one of "Danielson's Best." Corner Wet 9th and WaterStreets, Astoria. no-Cm Magnus C. Crosby Dealer In HARDWARE, IROH, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET 2RON. a?33L AND Oo3P3p:c. Astoria Sail Loft. Best of Wort at Bottom Hpres J. HESS, The well-known Sallmaker now occupies The Astoria Sail Loir, formerly occupied by A.M. .lohnson. Boaf Sails a Specialty. ' ALL WORK WARRANTED Come and see me at The Astoria Sail Loft : net to Fthinn Building. ArtilressP.O.Ro .112. J. HESS. Floats! Floats! Floats! CANNBRYMBN who are In nepd ol Floats. Copper Handles and Mallets should send their order to B.-W. CI.OOIK Clatskanie. Orecon. who has a quantity on hand which will be sold at reasonable rates. "SECURE THE SHADOW" Ere the substance fade, and when jou visit Portland, make it a part of your business to call on W. H. TowifF, at the San Fran cisco Gallery, S. W. comer First and Morrison streets, and have your photograph taken In the lushest style orthe art. s -jfV.. Jmefj, A- -