C-zJ J - "-' r-r imsr 33tc 3aihi 3ljstownn. I 3 n FT SSaj S5J3 fa a ASTORIA, OR KGOS: ' sn . . .. m 34. it5 Russia sat, sbo -wrill agree io the 1, -gar txratidary. -which ibw case - lMW the greater. The Apaches hare again turned )e in Arixona. General Crook is o nUy needed tlicre at iweseni. Latest alriee from across Hie sea rt io Ibe' HTeei ilmi England fiiill tpeet ftetSoitg complication with L"sia. War propitiations are being nirjsrtieally ptiPlietl hy "both ro'.iu tTi. Victor Hcoo, France's favorite u. died in Paris last Friday at the ago of S3. He was the foremost liter try gcuius of Iiib time and made his name immortal by bis jjrent worl of iJCtlOM. CoMWT-eoRY education works well w liea it caw be enforced. In a Mis souri court some time ago an illiter ate prisoner was sentenced to jail until he would learn to write; anoth cr wb sentenced until lie would teach the former the art. In less than a mouth Ixith prisoners were dis charged, the one who could not write before being able to write a fair hand. Tint fam'int decision of the United Siaios supreme court concerning treasury notes has led to an interest i v.? complication al Boston. The as prs of that city have carried this d'cision to its extreme, and assume thai under it greenbacks are not "ob ligations ot the United stales," but ..re actual money, and therefore are t ivittoe. Tlie jvurls of that city will 1 i calle-.l upon to decide the question. .Should iiie learned judges o the io .len Athens lake the same view of the matter as do the :irse.;'aor.s-, it will logically follow that, as the green backs are not "obligations' of the government, the government can not Ua made to pay them. We submit the mailer to the greenback theorists for solution. Titb antiflk of train robbing wo nld nuko interesting reading. Jf one could keep a lecord of these adven Inroutj burglars as they appear from lime to time in the papers, a volume might Ikj collected which would have i more absorbing interest than any dime novel. The latest instance, where one man armed only with a club, entered a bnggage-car occupied by two men, ovorpoweied them, shot them with their own weapons, robbed the safe, and then slopped the train and got off, seems one of the most striking in Tuc whole business of train robbiu? There is no instance known where" train robbers did not eucdnuler'a number vastly greater than their own,"" and yet there is no instance known where they met any resistance. Thai is what makes train robbing so i eraarkable. It seems to rcveal-n -cut ions phaso of human na ture which is woilhy of some scien tific explanation. A burglar who enters a private house runs a good many chances of mooting a resistance mj active and belligerent thai he is not infrequently either killed, cap tured, or put to flight, but the rob ber who boards a train seoms toler ably sure of finding victims par alysed and helpless. What subtle power has a railway train to take all the fighting qualities out of travelers? Tiiunn is a widespread belief, based upon what conduct it is difficult to suy, that in case of war between En gland and Russia iho Paris treaty of 1S5G will be ignored, and privateering will be given full swing once more. Looking at the matter unselfishly, such a contingency would be one to be rogrotted, for it is a step back ward. The privateer is at the best but little more than a legalized pirate; his inspiration is plunder: and the United States has from the first set its face against the practice. Just a hundred years ago Benjamin Frank lin, who was then negotiating a treaty with ilnasiR. wrete: "The United Stales of America, though bettor Mtitaied than any European nation io make profit by privateering, are, so far as in them lies, endeavor ing to abolish the practice by offering m all their treaties with other pow ers an article engaging solemnly that in case of future war no privateer shall be commissioned on cither side, and that unarmed luercbant ships on both rides shall pursue their voy ages unmolested." We have held consistently to this ever since, and Tor a long lime Blood practically alone; and though wo have not ac cepted the provisions of the Paris treaty, it is not only because that agreemont was not earned far enough and was not also made to abolish the capture of merchantmen by public armed vessels. That ts, this govern ment couionds that as private prop erty is not warred against upon the land, it should not be upon the ocean. - Ml HON. o. . K. LOT1IHOP. The Hon. G. V. TN". Lothrop, of Detroit, who was appointed by President Cleve land, on May 8th, 18S, to succeed Alfon so Taft as envoy extraordinary and min ister plenipotentiary of the United Steles to Russia, is a native of Connecticut, hav ing been born there in 1817. At the- time of his appointment he was, therefore, sixty-fight years of age. The annual sal ary of the position is $17..i00. Air. Loth roj) was educated at Drown University, in the days when tha late Dr. Francis Yayland was at the bond of that institu tion, and graduated thence in lSJX. Jle then began tho study of law at the Har vard Law School, graduating from there in 1S10. Among his class-mates were James Kussell Lowell, William M. lZv arts. W. W. Stor3 Huf as King and E. Kockwood Hoar. Mr. Lothrop began a law practice in Detroit in 1811, being con nected in tbe undertaking with D. Ueth una Dnfiield. This connection Jr.-ted until 18."G. Mr. Lothrop was attornej general of Michigan in l&tS and again in 1800. Ho led the Michigan delegation for Douglass in the Charleston conven tion. He w.t", on three occasions the choice of hirf party for United States senator. During the war he was what in those da3's was termed a "war demo crat" and has nlwav-s been most earnest in advocating tho cause of the democracy. He is not only one of the ablest lawyers of his city and stele, but is one of the foremost barristers m the Union. K in most brilliant as an orator and has often assisted his pirly upon the stump dur ing presidential campaigns. Personnllv. Mr. Lothrop is a tboiough and pleading gentleman of distinguished pre'iie and carriage. To Rent. Aiakc;i:xj:v r.ni.mxc nkaiithe O. II. & X. dock. Suitable for a saloon ami board in-: house. Inquire of BOZOUTII &. JOliXS. 8PECIALH0TICE TO SHIPPERS. OKIftON RAILWAY AND XAYiHA TIOX C03IPAXY. Oiciland freight for all points Kal will not be received after r v. M. Sliippmt: or ders or bills of lading must be presented at the ofllce not later than that boar. Over laml bills of lading will not tie signed after that hour, Local f p'ight recch ed until 0 ii. .TOIIXMUIH. 1 mule Manager. I A. XOYT.S. Agml. AMoii.iMa l lfco. Notice. OUTSIDE FISHERMEN HAVING SA LM on to sell and desiring to sell for Cash Mill find a Inner upon application to JOSEPH HL'Air. At Eagle Cannery, ili J&JLifi: 9 PLUMBER AND GAS FiTTEf?. Vater Pipes a Specialty. A Full Stock of Material on Hand. Personal attention siven all order, and satisfaction piaramced. Terras Jteamm:bIo. Shop and ofllce on Cass street, one door abotc Frank fabre's Kestauniut, Astoria, Oregon. TO LET. LIBERTY HALL. Suitable for Sociables and Parties. Terru Moderate. A pply to N. CLINTON, President. J. A. WILSON'. (Lite of San rranci'co.) PAINTER, PAPER HANGER, ANU- lias located in Astoria and solicits a share ef the patronage. AH Avork strictly first clas. Terms moderate. " Order box at Van DuscnV. Notice of Application. NOTICE IS IIEKEP.Y filVEN Til ATTIIU undersijnied, vw 111 apply to the "common eonncil of the city of AMona, at its net reg ular meeting for a license to .sell ine, malt and spirituous liquors in less quantities than one quart, for a period of one a ear, in the building fronting on Water street and situ ated on lot 5 north half of block 131 in Shlv clj "s addition to Astoria. PETEIl GKANT. Notice of Application. NOTICE IS HEllITnY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned will apply to the Common Council, of the City ot Astoria, at its next regular meeting for a license to ell wine, malt and spirituous liquors. In less quanti ties than one quart, for a portod of one a ear in the building fronting on Hemlock street and situated on lot .1 block 3 in Shlvelys ad dition to Astorio, PETEIi MATTISON. For Sale. A FINE HOUSE AND LOT SITUATED on Benton street ; will he sold for SSao. Apply to this office. For Rent. THE HALL OVEU D. L. HFCK fi. SON'S can be rented for Public gatherings. Application may be made to the executive committee of the Astoria Ladles ' Cotfee Club. Mrs. BEIWMAN. aina. PKAEL. 3Ius. CnAKTERS. II A Oil TfBMC HHff Etilii E Hwrbodj" is coinphiininguf the de pressio'n prevailing in nil th nvenuos of eiuuineree and iixltHtrt. THE CAUSES Ui.il I.roimli! h.:rd time-. ; our d.r. aie manifeld: cieipnHhu-tMi mav I lnenii unit a- the ehiel fnetor. bnt tlw QUESTION OF THE HOUR i-.. h ' e.in wo awr a coticniS bust up".' It is evident tliAi ..iwth:!it must be dune, and done soon. s:nile tik w nrit help. o must not indMle in luxurie. we must economise and 1h' ear-ful. If jou areiii necdof anhin, inquire for pi ice : don't trade in a certain j-loio because Mr. .lone.s or Mr. liruwn do. think for j our self. Xow. for instanee if we offer TOTITEPUBIilC a eeitain article we know that no other oif in AMirhi can afford to CH1 Hie same thing at tho same pnee, beeaue Ki wmIs are from 'Si lo :r pir rent eheaer now than they were when I lie old ' efc were bought. " lla ins opened cer.enil Dry f;nocN and Clothing store onlv recenth. we banglit our stwk at greatly redaced fi: uies. and we bought for cash beMdeN. which means a further reduction of i per cent, .so that we are ahead alto gether as far as prices ar. concerned. At an r.ile we invite the lvasoniiiir public to call and compare prices and if an io,iy t aw no ueuer we tit not claim to 1k Sjw LJ3s i li-uh Weill U OP ASTOKM. i Vest tloor to A. Van IH'rtn A- ("o.i I'. S. The latot ue-iu-. tu l.:dieV neckwear and summer gms in ueiiera! I:aeju-t arrhed. ICT. Cp' FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT! 1h" f.iieAl Ir.m l'aii3- J533 IltiddxHi'TOllfSiilPC. -KS :ilTolH Ite-Jiler. Will be READY TO RECEIVE KltriGHT AT ASTORIA about JIXE NT or eariier if required. Will be taken at REASONABLE RATES. Vor particulars aiiplv to sinsON.CillTIK ICH .t Co.. roitijiiii. Or io P. L. CHERRY. Astorlu The Fine Iron Bark "REMOXSTRAXT. Will be placed on the berth at Asjon.1 bii mediately, for Salmon loading to Ral of insurance hy this eiel 1 the low est quotable. l'6r particniai'S apjwy lo MEYER, WILSON & CO. PortlattJ, GRAND Fair and Bazar. IN AID OP THE ; TGURNA&iENT FUND, BY THE LADIES OP ASTORIA AT COMMENCINC. ON Wwlucsday, jlay 27tb, 85, AND CONTINLTINO TWO DAYS. And it Is respectfullv requested that La dies of the city will lend their aid in raising funds for the eiiterfilnnicnt of the visltliiK Firemen and their friends, for the honor oi our brac Firemen ana our City's fair name. The Fair will be under the ans;Mce of Mrs Dr. Trenchant, Mrs. S. Elmore. Mrs. I. Bergman. Mr. N. Clinton, Mrs-Middlehrook, Mrs. It. V. Monteilh, Mrs. J. Rodgers. WITH C.J Irencliard. AY.. I. Barrv. .I.Thomas, R s Worsley. Of theTouniaaient Committee. GOTO 3rrs. 3Ialcolm,s lillincry Parlors rei: SP2JHC AND SUMTtIER HATS. A large and wcll-selrctrd stink on hand. NEW tJOODS being seeuietl eery daj. A complete lire of Ladies' READY-MADE ITNDERUKAR. with prices to salt the times. CHEAP CORSETS a specialty : abo alarge hsstrtment of the Best Grade of CORSETS. Children's SUNHONNETS, just recehed. All Hie LATEST NOVELTIES. In SILK SCARFS. GOLD and SILVER I.ACE5 and ORNAMENTS arc kept at this. The Cheapest 3IIlIlnrry Ilonne u Astorln. No charge for trimming when material is purchased at the establLstiment. For Sale. S ixeu: iinirrnnT matmvt ttvotvi' S and lioilers. built by Delamater"& Co., New Yoik, uto hor-vO pewer: Steam iuiiKi-y i-iunps; aunace tinuenscr ; inue pendent air. circulating and feed pumps : tools and connections complete. For price ami particulars applv to FRANK WOOLSEY. Cor. First and A its., Portland. Restaurant and Lodging House WITH STORE ATTACH ED FOR RENT at a bargain. Inquire of BOZORTH & JOHNS. tqu K 53sy Lilillli II PvllJ.l W h?z to direct special aticntiou to our LATEST DI P0RTATI0XS of NOVELTIES Fine Dress Goods, Parasols, Hoopskirts, Etc., Etc. Which we iv soiling according to our motte: The Best Goods at the Lowest Possible Prices. ecsaf,,:ia?jr-in.i..J,l. .,f r Ki llNI ,,.;.,-. t ,. .ls.. ,, ... , . .,iT S Tj3t EL ga P3f "sb y IS 11 ra M IVab'rat Wholesale and Ri't.td ii C-n c , s-urniiure, mmm, J ! . Oil Cloth, Tall aper, Window Shades, Mouldings, Btc. Astoria Furniture Co., IVah'M in Furniiure, Bedding, Wall Paper, Mirrors, PICTURES, MoiMif, Carpets, Hattiii Pictare Mm, f inflow Shales, etc. Oir. Clicnai'iiis aa.l Hamilton St.s. Photographer, will leave Astoria . TlE OKTI A "ST, Permaent Ga llery in PORTLAND, Opposite the Post Office. Sol Ml Jmto Scarf Pius, Clies, Watches, Xiaos and Organs of Use Best inaUc at llioT.owcst Prices. The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria. Ea-AU goods warranted as represented. GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER San Francisco and Astoria PACKET LINE. Carrjlns freight; running eer tu or I twelve days'. ' A Sfhomwr w ill leave San Francisco on or i about tin Mlh Inst. 1 Freight - - $1 50 per Ton. S. II. HAKMOX. 31C Stunrt St., Sin Francisco, Cal., CI. VT.SOI MI 1.1. CO.. Astoria. JSNO PRIMAGE. DO YOU WAHT TO SAVE MONEY? A VEUV LAROE STOCK OF Fine. Boots and Shoes TO BE SOLD AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. FOK A SHOUT T1JIE ONLY. Come :unl Gel Rare Bargains at tiik SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SHOE. I. J. ARVOLD, Agt WILL Cut Faster AND EASIER Than any oth er axe made. Hundreds of woodmen tes tify to Its supe riority. Itpoes Deep and Xevcr Sticks. CARNAHAN & CO.. Agents Astoria. Price, $1.60. AKE: j ?A7fHUOACC30J?3l J.C.Trullinger j Lawns, Corsets, Oarneis, Mamm U. lr IIUI.ON". ilannjrer. "F FRESH BREAD Delivered in any Part ot the City. FINE CAKES A SPECIALTY. j Home-Made Candy Made Daily: , Tho Trade Supplied: Flne Pastry : A 1-iist Cl.i.v Establishment. Prices to suit the times. F. B. ELBERSON, Prop'r. I AST0RIA !R0 WORKS. BENTO.Y SlltKET, NKAK PAUKBK HOUdK, ASTOKIA. - OREC0N. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAND and MAEINE EN&IHES . BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. j OTall Descriptions made to Order at Short Notice. A. D. Wass. President. J. G. IIustler, Secretary, I. W. Case, Treasurer. Jonx Fox.Suporlntendent. LTNEfJceE!l??'!0" - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" THAT TnE undersigned Intends to apply to the Common Council of the city of Astoria, for a license to sell wine, malt and spirituous I liquors in less quantities than one quart. for a period of one year In a building f ront . Ing on Main street and situated on lot 4 block 0 In the city of Astoria as laid out and recorded by John McCIure. E. PAP3IAHL. II. STUDZI5TSKI, PRACTSCAL WATCHMAKER Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, OPTICAL GOODS. ASTOHIA, - - Oregon. All Goods Best Quality, and Low Prices. Notice of Application. -ftTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE A undersigned Intends to apply to the common council of the city of Astoria at Its next regular meeting, for a license to sell wine, malt and spirituous liquors In less quantities than one quart, for a period of one year In the building, fronting on Water street and situated on lot 4 norta half of block 135, in Shlvely's Astoria. J.N. HAMILTON, i Tin: Family Groceries, Provisions AT- -ALL Corner Benton and Opposite Custom k jssra, tK.l Hay.. Oats, and Straw, Idle, Wood IlclirercJ to Order. VKU :ily I !!:. Cii'taln. yrto THE NEW MODEL SfS2: ill. msmasmji :$$4:sri VTSxljil h PfflSssHEBaesst rV J$frW,i' A FUIil. STOCK AjLVW AYS Q?jHAHD. DEALER in Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A Ge. era! Assortment of HOUSEHOLD' C.OOD3. Amenta for Magee Stoves and Ranges The Best lu the market. Paimblng goodf of all kinds on batut. Job work done In a workmanlike tnsnaer PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. CbennmnR Street, 2Vext to V Lu I'arker Store. 3f. OT.SRX. J. QUSTAFSOX. MARTIN OLSEN & CO. DEALERS JN FURNITURE m BEDDING Corner 3Ialu anil Hqueiuoqua Bti-onts. Astoria, Oresou. WINDOW SHADES AND TIIIMMNGS; WALL PAPER, ETC A Cosuplcfc Sioelc. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AITORD. A3.X, ICISDS OF FUKXITURi: KTJPAIRED AKI VAI5ISISIIE1. Change of Agency.' We have appointed MnAii wr. o. f. Norton Our Selling and Collecting Agent at Astoria. ..,. ,, " . rt , , , All those wishing to purchase a Urst-class SEWINO XACIIIXE, or to make pay-1 ments due us will please call on Mr. Morton. headquarters at B. S.WORSLEY'S S.iles- The Singer Mfg Co., 32 ilorrlson Street. Portland, Or. I Carnaliaxi & Go. j SUCCESSORS TO I. W. CASE, IMP0HTEHS AND WHOLESALE ANP KUI'AIL DEALEK5 IN GENERAL WEERCHASBKi EbTAIL DEALERS IN Corner Cbenamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA. .... OREGON FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT! The Splendid Iroa Barque JANET McNIEL, 100 A 1. 89S Tons lleglster. Will be at Astoria shortly and ill take IN LOTS TO SUIT SHIIPrEKS. For rate of freight and Insurance apply to BALFOUR GUTHRIE & CO . Portland, Or., Or to L. HUSSEL, Astoria. Cir?A nxi:sT - and Freshest Vegetables fiSaEjaBl t AT fseei f t Ciienamus Streets. Mouse Square. mGKMWevtmv-mr n Kit IN Wt, Cenent, Said aid Plaster DralD?t Tsaiuli:; id Ilxi-ress Itr.slats. IL.4RA PARKBR tb.n P. Ptttker.Mastir. FurTOWINi:. FKH1CIU' rtrMA- R.VM.K CAN 151C HAD IX - 3fe$ TOR,A ONLY oK B. B, 8AWB& 'Xs.'Cjv AliK.NT !l. AM IXAMIMf IT, V WII.I. UK ri.EASED. K. !:. II VW1-.S L .j'.xo :-m?t f. r i Ouek pleat CooMdj Siu? ml other hrst-class 33 res. Farnaoo Woi'lr. Stotvm Fit-'icS5- etc., a spcoialty- -TrS5?8srS?.Er5ti-i "?i!jSl-X uiW -5 Wr&:r-35irT5S5i''-;H5fcafe?i ?fiJ-r-iJ"? 'ZS'Ak.i A. JOITN'SOX. Hartae AlA Sbtp ChaMler? VAN. DUSEH & GIL DEALERS IK Hapdwarc and Ship Ghandlenf r J Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, ' Blliacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Henip gail TwillO, Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails, I Agricultural Implements j Sewing 3XncIiincs, Paints nnd Oils. Groceries, etc. HAVE YOU I il rj lift I MylDlUff 10 oBllf IN THE MATTER OF Rags, Bottles, Old Metal or Junk of Any Sort, FOA! & STOKES Will give you the best price for It. Do You Want to Buy SHIP MATERIAL. From a Celaying Tin to a Hawser; from a Block to an Anchor. You Can Get what You Want at P0AKD& STOKES. Headquarters at building, east end ot Water btreat.. .jg ySSijfcfJy !. W 5?rfi rise-"-- " s .?Kl:irrin -