01 IJr A' Jl Mb m W a ui ,iip 3i j in 1 1 iis&541t1 i n i m 1 1 . YOL.XXII1, N0.92. ASTORIA, ORJSGO. FRIDAY APRIL 17, 1885. PRICE, FIVE CENTS BUSINESS CARDS. T)R. A. I... aud J. A. JFUL.TOX. Physicians and Surgeons. Will plve prompt attention to nil calls, from any part of the city or country. Ofllce over Allen's Store, corner Cass and Suuemoqua streets, Astoria, Oregon. Telephone ho. 41. D It. Fit ASK IAK. PhyIolnn nnd Surgeou. OQlce, ItoomC, over D. A. Mclntosh'a store. Office Hocks :-9 to 11 a. m. ;-3 to 5 r. ar. Residence opposite the Johansen building UKO. A. DOKKIS, OKO. KOIND XOLAXCD & DOICKIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OQlce lu Kinney's Block, Hall, Astoria, Oregon. ; pposite City C. W. FtTLTOST. a. c FULTOjr. FIJlVFoa BKOTIZEKS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and C.Odd Fellows Building. O.SKPII A. KII.U ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, on Cass sttret, l door wmth of Odd Fellows Building. T fc. A. IIOWIjY, Attorney unci 'uiiHor r.t Law, Oflloe on ClieiiHinus Street. Astoria. (Mftfm pELO F. I'lnKKK. SURVEYOR OF ClatHOp County, anil City ofAHtortu OfDce : Chenamus stnf i. lloora No. 8. Y. M.:. A Itnll 0. IV. IiKM'K. AKCHITKCT AX1 SUPKIMNTEXDENT. OrFiCK- Room P. Klni:f'n l'.rlck Klock, 'ttay TDTTLE. 21. I. PHYSICIAN AND SUUUEOM Offick Kooms 1. 2, and 3. P tldan Ilulld- lag. Residence On Cedar Street, back of St. Mary's Hospital. K P. HICKS. A. K. SHAVT. HTGKS & SnAW, DENTISTS. Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squeraoqua streets. Abtorla Oregon. BANK1HG AHD INSURANCE! I. W. CASE. Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - OREGON. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock P. M. Bozorth. & Johns, Beat Estate and Insurance Agents and BroVcrs ASTORIA, .--- Oregon. JYe write policies In the following well known Fire insurane Companies : rnozNix of hartford. SCOTTISH UNION AND NATIONAL OF EDINBURO. LION. OF LONDON HOME. OF NEW YORK. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE, OF LIVEK . POOL. PHCENlX. OF BROOKLYN. CONNECTICUT. OF HARTFORD. OAKLAND HOME, OF OAKLAND, CALA. And also represent the WESTERN, of California. IIAMBURG-nRKMEX. of Ger many, and AMERICAN STEAM BOIL ER Insurance co Real Estate Bought and Sold on Commission. M. W. FECHHEIMER, H.W.COKHETI, -EDWARD HALL. - President Vice President Secretary THE OREGON Fire aii Marine Insurance Co. OF PORTLAND, OREGON. Capital Paid Up, Cash Assets Exceed. ssso.eoa.eea 280,696,08 C. LEIXEXWEBER, ASTORIA, OREGON. Agent, a, o. HBADlftft TODERTAKER, Ulaln St. Astoria. Oregon. Have Jnst Purchased a Fine, New IIeare. Private Boarding House. T HE'UNDERKIGNED RESPECTFULLY announ es that she Is prepared to fur nish Ladles or Gentlemen with Board only, or with Board and Furnished Rooms at very reasonable rates. No extra charge for use of Parlor or Bath room, and eery effort wllLbe made to make her guests feel com fortable and at home. Blaaer Served from 5:36 to Cj36 P. M. MRS. E. C, HOLDKX. 8E Cor. Main and Jefferson streets. Dissolution of Copartnership. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE cottartnershin heretofore exlstlm? un- .derthe firm naraoand-stYle of Thomes and Knowles is this day dissolved by mutual i agreement. C.Ty-.1lN0WLE3, C.T.I HOMES. Astosla, Oregon. Aprfl 18th. 1S35. 4vr ? sft r A QUESTION ABOUT Browns Iron Bitters ANSWERED. The QBBfttion hu probably beea ulced thoasnds of timei, "How can Brown'a Iron Bitten euro er7 thins?" Well, it doeca't. Bat it does cure tnf dtsesM for which re putitilo physician would preecnbel&OS Phrsiciiiu recognize Iron u the heaA reetantir agont ksotra to the profoesica. and inquiry of an leading chemical firm will substantiate the assertion that there are more preparations of iron than of aaj other substance used in medicine This show con closirelj that iron is acknowledged to be the most important factor in saocessral stedical practice, It U, however, a remarkable fact, thatrxiar to the diseot ory of HROWX'fiHRON BITTEKS no perfect If aatufactorr iron combination had ever been f oond. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS&U&&: headache, or produce constipation all ether Iroa medicines do. BROWN'S rRONBITTEKS cures Indigestion, BUIobbboss. Weakaeu, Dyspepsia, Ulalaria. Chill asa Fevers, Tired FceliBjr.OcBcralDefatttt7,Paln in the Side, BackorLIrafe,IIcadacTio mdNenral eia for all these ailments Iron is prescribed dill-. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS.SoTc minute. like another tharourh tsedicises. it acta alowlr. When taken by nn the firrt srmptoaa. of benefit is renewed energy. The mn soles thoabecoow firmer, the digestion imprnres. the bowels are aotire. In tromra the effect is usually more rapid and marked. The e;o begin at once to brighten: the skin clears cp; healthy color comes to the cheeks: nerrocsaess disappears; functional derangements become regu lar, and if a nursing mother, abundant gfesfteaaaee is supplied for the child. Remember Brown's Iron Bitters is the ONLY iron medicine that is not in joiious. Jiyneutjn and Dng-jittt recommend it. The Genuine has Trade Hark and crossed red Uses on wrapper. TAKE NO OTHEBu S2TCLL, HEITSIIU A WOODAED, Wuoumai-K AQKXTS. Portland Oregon. TUTT'S PILLS TORPHrTjOWELsT'" DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From tli eso sources arlsothreo-fourtbj of tho diseases of tho human race. These symptoms Indicate their enstcnoe: Loss ef Appetite, Bowels costive, Sick Headache, fullness after cat lnff, aversion to exertion of body or mind, Eructation of food, Irrltabll lty of temper, riovsplrltsAfelln; before the eyes, blglily colored Urlne.COarSTxPATIOJf, and demand the uso of a remedy that acts directly on the Liver. As aLlvermedlclnoTUTT'S PI1YL.S have no equal. Their action on tho Kidneys and Skin Is also prompt; removing all Impurities through thoso threo ' scavengers of tlio system," producing appetite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear skin and a Trig' orousbody. TUTT'JB VILUi cause no nausea or grining- nor lnterfero yrixix dally work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. Sold everywhere 25e. Office MurraySt.N Y. TUTTS HAIR DYE. G rat Hub or Whiskers changed In stantly to a Glosst Black by a single application of this Dtk. Sold by Drug Hbts,or sontby express on receipt of ji, Omco, 44 Murrav 8treet, New York. I7TT3 ULH7iL OF toZZVU ZSCXim TOO, A. V. Allen, Wholesale and RetallfDealor lu Groceries, Provision, MILL PEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, Liquors,Tobacco,Cigar$ Holders Auction Rooms Established January 1st, 1877. E. C. HOLBEN, Real Estate and General Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, Chenamus Street. - Astoria, Oregon. Auuctlon sale of Sundries every Saturday, at 10 :30 a. M., at nif Auction Rooms. Will conduct Auction Sales of Real Estate, Cattle, aud Farming Stock wherever de sired. Cash Returns Promptly made after Sales. Consignments respectf ullv solicited, Notary Public for the state of Oregon. Commissioner of Deeds for Wasulngton i Territory. j Agent for Dally and Weekly Oregonlan. Boat Building. THE BEST STOCK AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. Boats of Every Description Built. Shop over Arndt & Ferchen's. It. M. LEATHERS. TO LET. LIBERTY HALL. Suitable for Sociables aad Parties. Terms Moderate. Apply lo N. CLINTON. President. ! "D T.ATnrvn $7 On J-AVlLLJlL Xt JJt I , CTFUFfMRFS and RIftRFRS Portland KKd Astoria. Poraaad Offlca-No. 16, N. Front street. l I I "Wild SceBes of Dliorder in the Strf el. Desperate FIghtlnjr. Gobk, April 15.-The priuco of Wales arrived in this citv to-dav. The Sun .as.shinW Whtly tne weatner was au mat.coma oe ae- aired for such' an occasion. The rail way station and the streets in tho, vicinity were crotvded with people awaiting the arrival of the royal par ty. Yhen the train bearing them drew into the station it was greeted with hearty cheers. Au address of welcome was delivered, and much enthusiasm prevails. The prince and princess of Wales did not repeat their Dublin triumph in Cork. Everything within the pow er of the loyalists to do was done to make the reception a success, and the managers of the demonstration remained up the most part of tho night to make suro of their arrange ments. "When tho prince and prin cess emerged from the "rail way station, alter their arrival in the city, they were greeted with ohegr after cheer. During their progress "Si the parade, workmen and boys ran alongside their carriage and kept up cheering to drown the hisses of the nationalists, who lined the entire route and made a continual demonstration. The con duct of the leaguers aroused the loy alists to a high pitch of enthusiasm, and they made the streets roar with shouts of welcome. The wonder is that there was no violent breach of the peace during the royal progress, for it was proceeded amid a continual warfare of wordsand taunts between loyalists and nationalists, whose num bers were equally divided. It is thought that the presenco of the princess and her ladylike gracious ness to the people along tho streets was the element that conquered Irish gallantry. John O'Connor, national ist member of parliament for Tippe rary, marched at tho head of the procession of leaguers, who olosoly followed tho royal procession and sang "God Save Ireland" every time the loyalists or their bands started up "God Save the Queen.1 London, April 15. Up to this oven ing there was a feeling of relief in government circles over news from Cork, which all tended to show that the visit of tho prince of "Wales to that city had passed off quietly, and had evoked an unexpected amount of enthusiasm. Early in tho evening government officials declared the at tempts of the nationalists to organize an opposition had resulted in a failure, and the extent of the loyalist demon stration was surprising. These dec larations were hardly uttered before the telegraph brought reports of riot ing in various parts of the city, and the reports are becoming more alarm ing every hour. As the open car nage containing tho prince woo cross ing Parnell bridge somo one in the crowd threw an onion at his royal highness. The missile missed the Ennce but hit one oi tno footmen be ind the carriage, and tho crowd cheered. During the afternoon a detective arrested a man who was throwing stones at the loyalists' procession, A mob speedily formed and attempted to rescue the prisoner. Tho detective fired his revolver, but withont hittiDg anyone, and succeeded in taking his prisoner to the police court, where he was promptly released on bail fur nished by tha mayor of Cork. Early in the evening the national ists held' a mass meeting where in flammatory speeohea were made and the latest London newspapers con taining accounts of the royal progress were burned in a bonfire. After the mass meeting the nationalists Boat tered through the city in parties of from fifty to five hundred men. Doors aud windows were smashed, flags and decorations were torn down and heaped on blazing'bonfires, and many gun stores wero broken into, for the purpose of arming the mob. Polioo men, when encountered singly or in small squads, were attack'ed and beat en unmercifully with their own truncheons. In many cases the po lice rallied and oharged 'desperately upon the mob, but they were invaria bly surrounded and repulsed. The police then resorted to a free uso of their revolvers and bayonets. It was hand-to-hand fighting of the most desperate sort, the police standing back and receiving and mulcting ter rible injuries. At midnight the streets wore prac tically in possession of the.mob. Tho policemen who remained uninjured could not attempt to do more than maintain their position and fight on tho defensive. q addition to attacks from crowds in the streets, the police were exposed to numerous volleys of stones from windows, house tops and other points of vantage. The belief at midnight was that the Btreets could not be cleared without the use of artil lery. London, April 16,4 A.M.--The ri oting at Cork has been suppressed. Many arrests wero made, and the hospitalsre full of wounded police men and rioters. geett'sRmalsIeH ef Faro Ce a Liver Ollj with ffypepaespkltea. la Remarkable as a Fluh Producer. The Increase of flesh and strength, Is. perceptible immediately alter eommeuc infft.0 use the Emulsion. The Cod Liver Ull CWmaiUUU null lUUil UUJJUUOtlllUW IsdsfrreDtarkable-for -Its healing, s&ensrthenTV aS Iwh'Hijrodneiwr eofcllftn, rMii.mj :ik ti..u..i.i.ai.iiA. War Rnniiu'o and I'i'oliulitlitic London, April 1G.- The St. reters- hB correspondent of the Times says alarminfj rumors ore circulntinfj. and SfX oS ther conflicts will soon be reported from the Afghan frontier as it is thought unlikely that the Afghans will allow their recent defeat to pass without seeking revenge. He con cen tinues: "Russia makes no secret of. her intention of invading Afghanis tan, if the Afghans compel her to do so. The general opinion here is that England is committing herself in forming an alliance with the ameer without having absolute control. An order has been sent to Cronstadt to get ready within a fortnight forty war ships, including torpedo boats. The Post has reason to believe the government has received unsatisfac tory dispatches from St. Petersburg. Russia insists on retaining the posi tions she has already occupied, and instimates thai .unless England holds Tierself responsible for the acquies cence oi tne ameer in ineso auvunces General KomaroiT will advance and secure Herat The Post also hears that the Afghans at Penjdeh wero surprised by the recent attack and a ruthless massacro followed. Notwtihstanding the Post's rumors, other papers here and on tho conti nent, including those at St Peters burg, all express the opinion that the prospects of peace are brighter. The Neics says nothing has occur red to qualify the hopes of peace al ready expressed. Tho Standard says that even ru mors in relation to the conditions of a settlement aro afloat, and that am bassadors at Londou have notified their respective governments tint they consider a rupture averted. The Times editorial says: ''It now appears beyond doubt that the Rus sian government was apprised of the Penjdeh battle by April 3d. While the British government is waiting for explanations it is quite possiblo Gen eral Komaroff is pushing forward, under telegraphic orders from St Petersburg." A letter to the Time from Gulran says: .Sir Peter Lumsden's with drawal from the frontier would be tho signal for the immediate seizure of Herat by the Russians, and would lose the support of tho Afghans, who even now suspect both the ameeer and England of -treachery.- - "J Varna, April 15. Vessels of all nationalities aro crowding into the Black sea, for the purpose of trans porting grain from Russian ports be fore the outbreak shall occur between England and Rnssia. Eighty-seven English "Vessels arrived in ono week. Tho porte has notified the reserves to hold themselves in rcadiuess for immediate service. Paris, April 15. The LaPaix says that in event of. war between England and Russia, othor powers, especially France, must remain strictly neutral. LaPaix hints that such au agree ment already exists. JBebltn, April lo. Telegrams re ceived hero from St. Petersburg say that General KomaroiT has stated that the Afghans refused to obey the orders of the English officers to with draw from their advance positions. London, April 15. Gladstone's ap parent hesitation over tho luishk river affair has emboldened Russia and she is now taking her turn in de manding explanations and withdraw als. The report is confirmed that Degicrs has demanded an explana tion of the presenco of Captain Yates of General Lumsden's staff at the Knshk river battle and of tho part he is said to have taken in provoking that engagement. Special dispatches from St Petersburg even assert that Russia has demanded the recall of General Lumsden himself ou the ground of his pronounced sympathy with the Afghans in their hostility towards. Russia, but tho statement is doubtful. Vienna, April 15. The Tageblatt seys: 'The last days of England's power would bo also the last days of European liberty. Ono cannot un derstand German sympathy for Rus sia, whose outgrowth would certainly imperil Germany." Vienna, April 15. The Political Correspondence says England want ed Turkey to occupy Egypt under Enclish officers. Turkey at first ob jected, but it is believed sho is now wishes. Row Qasen Ylcterl Tout-Is. The Queen goes in her own Eoyal Bail way train; all other trains along the road being obliged to slop for half an hour beforo she passes and for half an hour after she has passed. This demoralizes the time-table of the railroad almost a much as a dys peptic's stomach is demoralized by irregularity in eating. A railway director goes with her train to fieo that all is right. A dyspeptic cannot swallow a railway director; but he can do better. Brown's Iron Bitters will onro his dyspepsia, as it did that of Mr. J. L. Finley of Clinton, La. Lokdok, April 15. A dispatch to Beutet's Telegram company from j Cairo saya it is believed General Wol- seley will soon return to England. . Q1TTTi, ArU TS Tf la wnnrfail r4t p rR- lo -X I feor,ted that Oamnn Digma, with but a few followers, has rstrcatsd to Er&owil. RedStar TRADE V7 MARjC, NS& J? A Absolutely .Free row Opiates, Emetics and X'olsons, A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE Kor Concha, Soro Throst. IIoarscneM, Cold, Infincazo, Broachltls, Acthrna, Cronp, WLoos Inc Couch, Qnlatr, Pains In Chert, od other sfcctfoni oftlas Throat od Ltrnc. J'rlco 30 cents a bottle. Sold by DrnRlst3 and Dealers. Parties unable to induce t&eir dealtr to promptly pet it or Vtem tcltl receive trco botUes, Zxy.rcia charges paid, tpj tending one dollar to THE CIl HUES X. VOCELER C03IUNT, Sol Owners anil Umdutartn, HtlUn.r. StrjUni, C S. 1. I MRS. EVAWALLMAN, - Proprietor. ASTORIA, OREGON. First Class in Erorj' Respect. NEW HOUSE, NEW FURNITURE. FKtetl u with every Conven ience for the Comfort of Transient and Permanent Guests. Comer Squemouua and West 8th Streets. The Telephone Saloon The Fiiicst Establishment of tlie Kind in Astoria. E-.p.'clalIy fitted up for the Comfoit and Convenience of those who enjoy a Social Ola x. The Best of Winps ami Linuors, The Choicest Clears. Every thing New. and, First-Class. IB. I.. JRFFKItY. Prop'r. PARKER 5J. II. PAISKKK. X'rop'r. First Class in Every Respect. Tree Cnueli fn tho House. liesj ers Old Oastlo, Yspitti, nnd other brands pf Coko Tin Plates, for sole in lots to suit purchasers, now in warehouse at Astoria; also Liverpool fine and coarse salt. For further particulars apply to r. Portland, Oregon. AMA TEL Cai m lye ffta&Co Colniia Transnortation Company. FOR PORTLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time! THE NEW TELEPHONE Which has been specially built for the comfort of passengers will leavs Wilson St Fisher's Dock erery 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. An additional trip will be ma'de onXanday ofEaeh Weeb. leaving Portland at O O'elook Sanday Mornlnjc Pasengsrs b tuls-joute-eouneet at Ealaroa for Round ports. BVB. HUOTT. President Wilson & Fishei Ship Chandlers HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE Paints, Oils, arid Varnish. LOGGERS' SUFFLIES. PROVISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOR Salem Flouring Mills, Portland Roller JffillSj Capital Flour and FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA. OREGON. B. B. Franklin, PSSS Mertaier awl Cabinet Maker, SQUEMOQUA STREET, A'KXT TO THE ASTORIAX KU3I.DIN0. O f-AH work done In a skillful manner ou short notice at reasonable rates. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. j Bznton Street, Xkak Pahkei: Douse, ASTORfA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAND aDflMABIM EH&IMES Boiler Work, Steamboat Work and.Gannery Work a spe cialty. Of all Descriptions made to Order at Siert Notice. A. D. "Wass, President. J. G. Hostler, Secretary, I. W. Case, Treasurer. johx Eox.Superlntendent. S. ARNDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOE AXD J3 Boiler All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AKD STEAMBOAT WOEK Promptly attended to. Asped&Uy made oC repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. STEAMER shp8HBi THE BEST IS THE Royal Brand Flour Manufactured by the OREGON MILLING COMPANY Is of Superior Quality, and Is Endorsed by all who use It. THEHOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of Superior RLIng Quality. Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. WYATT & THOMPSON Sole Ageats for Astoria. Paintinc and Paper HanpE. kalsomining etc. oh:as. oxjS&iesust Paint Shop iu rear of premises form erly occupied by C. II. Stockton.v oppo site the Court Ilouse. All orders promptly nnd satlsfaetorly executed. J. LI. D. OKAY. Wnoles..h' luid retail dealer In. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AHD FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. General Storage and Wharfage on reavMi able terms. Foot of Benton street. Astoria. Oregon. WM. EDGAR, Dealer lu Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Mearschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE. ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAOT AN D CHENAMUS-.SIS. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE OEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PROPRIETOR ASTORIA LIQUOR STORE, AUG. DANTELSON, Proprietor. RebBlltaad Befitted ThronKhont The Best of WIXES,IilQIJOB,AXD CIGAHS. For a Good Cigar, call for one of "Daaielson's Best." Corner West flth and Water Streets, Astoria. n9-6m Magnus C. Crosby Dealer In HARD! ARE, II, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, T133. AND Ooor- Astoria Sail Loft. Best of Vori at Bottom Figures J. HES5, The well-known Sallmakcr now occupies The Astoria Sail Loft, 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 Building. Address P.O. Box 312. J. HESS. Floats! Floats! Floats! CANNERYMBN who are In need of Floats. Copper Handles and Mallets should send their orders to B. W. BI.OOIK Ciatskanle, Oregon, who has a qu ntlty on hand which will be sold at reasonable rates. "SECURE THE SHADOW" Ere the substance fade, and when you visit Portland, make it a part of your business to call on W.H.Towxe.at the San Fran OlSOO Q&llery, S. Wcomer. First and Morrison sUeetStTuid bavejour photograph taken In the highest style ottke art.