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c.i) : VOL.XXTH, NO119. ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 20, J887. PRICE MVE CENTS. BUSINESS CARDS. & . XOLAJfD, ATTORNEY at law. Oillee In Kinney';) IJlocJc, t-pposlte Oiiv Hall, Astoria, Oregon. c w.ruwos. a. C FULTON FULTOS BROTHERS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and 6, Odd Fellows Building. 0. b. THoaisos. Attorney at Law a.dW SpecWattentlon given .to practice J In the n fi Tonrt rffli nmi the examination ot land' titles. A lull set of Abstract Books lor Clatsop County in office. Aioney to loan. Office Booms 4 and 5, over Lay Store. Book A. BOWLBY. Attorney unit CJoaiiHellor it Uw Office on Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon F.D tVIXTO.X. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Booms No. 11 and 12. 1'jthian Castle Build ing. r B. WATSON, Atty.at Law and Deputy Dlsi. Atty. All business before the U. S. Land Office a peclalty. ASTOMA, - - OREQOX. X C. HIXKXiJBY, D. D. S. DENTIST. Is associated with DR. I.A FOItCK, Rooms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows Building, ASTOBIA, -.- - OREGON. D K. A. I, FUIiTOX. Physician and Surgeon. Office on Cass street, three doors south of Odd Fellow's building. Telephone No. 41. fAY TUTTIiE, 3L I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Rooms 6 Pythian Building. Residence On Cedar Street, back of 8t. Mary's Hoscltal. T-B.O.B.ESTS. PHYSICIAN AXD SUEGEON. Office : Gem Building, up stairs, Astoria, Oregon. TB. FJI1KK PAGK, . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Opposite Telegraph Office, Astoria, Oregon. FB. ALFRED KUWtfEY. Office at Kinney's -Cannery. Will only attend patients at his office, and may be found there at any hour. Q.ELO F. PAKKF.it. SURVEYOR OF CLAT80P COUNTY AHD Ex-City Surveyor of Astoria. Office : N. E. corner Cass and Astor streetii, Boom No. 8 UpStalr. Robt. Collier, Deputy, E. C. HOIiDEX, Notary Ptiblio, Obmmissiorier of Deeds For Washington Territory, Auctioneer, Seal Estate and Insurance Agent. Office, at Holden's AucUon Booms, Chena mus street, Astoria. Oregon. ic E.8IIAW. DENTIST. JEtooms In Allen's Building, up htalrn. cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoria Oregon. H. A. B3IITH. DENTIST. Eooms 1 and 2 Pythian Bmld-lng over C. H. Cooper's Store. mHOS. MAIBS. PASR10NABLE TAILOII. A good fit guaranteed. Chargps Moderate. Agent for the Celebrated Household Sewing Maehtne. Shop opposite C. BT. Cooper's. Oarnahan & Co. SUCCESSOBS TO I. W. CASE,- JMPORTEBS AND WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALERS IN mm MERCHMBISE; Comer Chenamus andlCass streets. ABTCBIA OREGON JUST RECEIVED a Seattle Coal.. .Walls EneUCoaL Oregon ImproxcsiwntCo. E, A. NOTES, Agent. GSs? TJACOBS ni yBgy DREATF IPOR PAI CURES' Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat, Ll. tll UliXlILT.. Fxost Biter. sprains, isruisos, liurns, Scolds. IT CONQUERS PAIN. EveryapplicaUnreUives. Every shelf tiisldhirs it Every tcitlo I: a rtj k? Every tsttlgr is tertal I?er7 tesiisrelal is trie Every day sow deaasis Every pitie&t is cusi Every psia is csrserfti Every gescite bottle tiars the ara's Eijntzre. Every bone Till Li7e it. Every lisgssgo rpeila it EviryjocmlconaerJcitJ Every drsgrt pr:i: it Every chorlrt Ssls it per feet. AWARDS FOR BEST PAIN-CURE. JfEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION 16S2 Gold McdliL :alcctta int. $XHiisrnox-lS33-4-Gold Mecinl. ;iNCtKXATt ivd. EXPOsiTiox-'84-Silver Medal. UUFOENIA STATE FAIK 1S84 Gold Mpdnl MtusriuB so. exposition 1SS4 Gold Media AT"Daraoi3T3 ASD DtALEtS. TbicsCO ClTSTS. fHE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimore, Md Sues Femsle Complaints. A Great Sidney tsmeiy. 1ST SOLD BY ALL DEUQEISTS, AHATURAt, PALATABLE, RELIABLE 5 W - RFMFQY In TABBAXT'8 SEJLTZEK you behold A certain cure for young and old : For Constipation will depart. And Indlqatlon quickly start, Sick Headache, too, will soou subside. When TAKKAJi T'S SELTZER has been tried: -AGENCY- VtlCiHliCL OF SAN FEANCI5C0: Flavel's Wharf and Warehouse, Astoria Oregon. Cannery Supplies at Lowest Prices. Storage and Insurance at Curient Bates. Banking Department Draftion the leading Cities of the World JOHN F. McGOVERN, Agent. It. 11. Coleman. Accountant. Wilson Fisher Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF AKE FARM IMPLEMENTS, Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOR SALEM PATENT ROLLER MiLLS, Portland Roller Mills, FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA. OREGON. E. C. HOLDEN. AucuQeer and Commission isent Established 1874. Dealer In New and Second-hand Furniture and Bedding. . Will conduct Auction Sales or Land, Slock, or Household Goods in the country. Will appralseahd purchase Second-hand Furniture. Consignments Solicited, Quick Sales and prompt Cash returns guaranteed. Astoria agent for Dally and Weekly Ore-gonlau. E -l lEMtUI K To Salmon Caiiners. I have lust received, direct from Joseph Rodgers s Sons' Shpffield. a large lot of ButcherKnlvesandSteels.all sizes, to be sold at Lowest Cash Prices. MAGNOS C.CROSBY. O'BKLEN IS CANADA. Toronto, M83'.18.--The incur-' sion or U'-Brien, tne insn agitator, Hang him!" "Lansdowne for seems to have changed the whole j everj O'Brien, however, was lace ot Uanadian politics, and it is thought it will have an important bearing on the future of parties and politics in the dominion, The Catholics who spoke regretfully in regard to the Fenian invasion of twentv years ago, don't speak so now. Orangemen who talked in a determined manner about O'Brien's invasion, say that if he Un ftnlfl JLuk , nU0 . ' , . r., J J AT J witn ins me. some uransemen seem to feel that they have com mitted a blunder, not in having at tacked the speaker and disturbed the meeting, but in not having done so half well enough. As evidence that the Orange men are not solid against O'Brien' a letter from an Orangeman, in which O'Brien is upheld and the action of Lansdowne denounced, was furnished for publication to day by O'Brien with the remark: "Look at that, boys. The most powerful indictment that has yet becu drawn up against Lansdowne and his rowdy defenders, and the most complete vindication of my action in this matter. At half-past1!! o'clock president J. B. Mulligan of the local branch of the National League, called at the hotel and asked O'Brien to go out and have a walk. D. P. Ca liill and Dennis Kilbride, evicted tenants, and J. X. Wall, special correspondent of the Now York Tribune, were present, and sug gested that it would not be pru dent to venture out, as darkness had fallen and a crowd of about 200 rowdies liadj gathered around the hotel, hissing and groaning. O'Brien, however, persisted iir go ing. The crowdgrew in numbers and turbulence, and surged up to the very spot where O'Brien and oth ers were standing. They groaned and hissed into O'Brien's face with cries of "Away, away, traitor!" "Down with the dynamiter!" and "bod save the queen!" A not seemed imminent, as the Orange men were armed with stout sticks, lust as they were at the meeting in Queen's park. They came up to O'Brien as he strode along York street and jostled against him, making sev eral attempts to strike him on the head with their sticks. He dodged their blows, however, as his friends rallied around him, but they were as one to fifty. Two policemen stood near, but made no effort fo disperse the mob- As the party turned into Bay street, Cahill had his hat knocked off bT a stone. Now the- Orange men began their real attaek, for Bay street offered a good oppor tunity, being almost covered with broken bricks and cobble stones. O'Brien had on a tall hat, which J furnished a good target. Wall was on his right, and Kilbride and Mulligan "wore on his loft. "Look out, O'Brien," shouted Wall. "Stones are coining. It's Belfast over again." "It's all right," replied O'Biien. "It would be better for Lansdowne if they would let us alone." As he spoke, a volley of bricks and cobble stones came flying from the Orangemen, grazing their heads, but knogkinglhe plastering off the adjacent walls. Shouts of "To hell with the pope!" ".Kill .the traitor!" and so on, rose high above the din. The O'Brien party were still on the sidewalk, and the Or angemen were thronging the street. D. T. Kellogg, a reporter of the New York 'Sim, now rushed be hind O'Brien, and was about to warn him, when a stone struck O'Bren's hat and knocked it off. O'Brien stooped his head, and Wall, who was standing by his side, turned his head to look in the direction whence. the missiles came,' when a huge stone struck him on the head and turned him heels over head. He was carried to a drugstore, where his wound was dressed. O'Brien attempted to take ref uge in Sharpe's laundry, and fail ing in that rushed into a bicycle store adjoining. A volley of stones shattered the windows and the mob burst into the store, acting like demons, and showered mis siles in the direction in which O'Brien was. Some ladies and old women screamed and fainted, while the mob tumbled pell mell over the machines, smashing them . one against another in savage fury, anjij cries of, "Kill the traitors!": safely led away by an officer, and reached his hotel in sately. Ualull was knocked t down and received two cuts, andtfiiore than a score of other persons were injured, rjie mob now seemed satiated. Treasurer Tufy, of the local branch of the league, sent the fol lowing telegram to the leaders of the league in New Yor.t and Chi Chi caeo: "O'Brien has beer, mobbed in the streets of Toronto by Qr angemon. J. N. Wall, of the New York Tribune, was seriously wounded." 0Brien said to an associated press representative: ''Lansdowne has now done his worst. His po licemen absolutely surrendered. us to the mob. and had we not taken I refuge in a bicycle shopwe would j have been killed. O'Brien will speak in Ottawa to-morrow, and in Kingstown Fri day. O'Brien spent the day in visiting several Catholic institu tions in this city. He declares to-night that he will certainly go to St Catherines, and that the more the Orangemen oppose him the longer he will stav in Canada. Taine says the Napoleonic wars cost the lives of 3,700,000 mgn. A Sea Sick Paosenger. On the ocean, cares little about a storm, He ib positively indifferent whether he Is washed overboard or not. But, set righfby a wine glassful or two of HostetterN Stomach Bit ters, he feels renew ed interest In his personal safety. This'fiue corrective neutralizes in brackish water often compulaorily drank on shipboard, to the grievous detriment of health tho pernicious impurities which give t'.m to dlsordon of tho stomach, liver and bowels. To the mariner, the tourist, tho Western pioneer and minor, the Bltte.is is invaluable as a means of protection against malaria, when its seeds aro latent in the air and water. To the effects of overwork, mental or mannal. Is a most reliable anti dote, and to tlm debilitated and nervous. It anoras great ana speeauy teit relict ana vigor. To remove fruit stains from linen, rub the part on each side witn veuow soap, tnen ite up a piece of pearlash in tho cloth and soak in hot water. Afterward ex pose the stained part to the sun and air until removed. Yfhen haly wa3 sick, v u ga o her Castorla, When sli3 was a Child she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, sho clung to Castorla, Yrbcusliehs.il Children, shufirttheiaCastor la .Many people sprinkle tea leaves on the carpet before sweeping. They are good providing your car pet is not very light, in which case the tea-leaves will make a stain. Moistened, bran is excellent for laying the .dust, and so also U coarse salt. You Who Lead Sedentary l.lv- Will 11 ml great relief from constipation, headache and nervousness, by taking omniums jjiver iieguiaior. it -is a simple, harmless, vegetable compouud, sure to relieve yon. Persons of seden t.vy habits often suffer with kidnev affections. If they would maintain the stiengin ot tne digestive organs and improve the quality of the blood by taking the Regulator it would iPHtore the kidneys to health and vigor. Lamp chimneys aie easily cleaned ry holding them over the steam from a teakettle, then nib bing them with a soft cloth, and finally polishing with paper. WOW. "Wnld en joy your Ilin )v ner and aro nrevonted by Dyspepsia, use Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. They are a positive cure for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency and Constipation. "Vc guarantee tbera. 25 and 50 cents. J. W. Conn. Three-fourths of an ounce of glycerine, six drachms avoirdupois of powdered borax, mixed with 12 ounces of rose or older flower water, furnishes a harmless and pleasant toilet wash for the face and hands. CW A And reliable Medicines are v fbe best to depend upon, Acker's Blood Elixir lias been nrc scribed for years for all Impurities of the Blood. In every form of Scrofu lous, Syphilitic or Mercurial Diseases it is invaluable. For Rheumatism has no equal. J. W. Conn. Sleepless Nights made "miserable by that terrible cough. Shilob's Cure is the remedy-for you. Sold by "V. E. De ment & Co. jft.w FAULTLESS FJIMELY MEDICINE "I have used Simmons Idver Regulator for many years, hav- ing made it my0only ftmily iledlclne. My mother before me-wasveryjartialtoit. It la , a safe, good and reliable medt- . cine for any disorder of the system, and "Used la time la a great preventive of- sickness. I often recommend It- to my friends, and shall continue to do so. "Bev. James M. Rollins, 'Pastor M. HChurch, So. Fairfleld, Va." TIME AMD D00T0RS-1ILLS SAVED by nlicaya kce&ing -Simmons Liver Hegulator itvthe h&use, .. . "I have found Simmons Uver Itegulator the best family med icine I ever used Tor anything . that may happen, have used it . in Jndigestion, Cdliet JUxrrhma, Biliousness, and found it to re lieve immediately! After eat- -ing a hearty supper, if, on going to bed, I take about a teaspoon nil, I never feel the effects of the supper eaten. "OVID Q. SPARKS, "Ex-Mayor Macon, Oa." 4ST.0 N LY .G E N U I N E" Hat our Z Stamp on front of Wrapper. J. H. Zeilin & Co., Soe Proprietors, Vrlce, SliOO. PHILADELPHIA. TA. J Look Here Boys. It you want a neat fitting Suit of Clothes.1 go to . . 3T, 353. HOSS, Merchant Tailor Having Just received a complete assort ment of Foreign and Domesijc Suitings. Something Entirely New. I am prepared to make up' Suits cheaper than the cheapest. Give me a call and he convinced that I mean wbat I say. J. E ROSS, " Comer Squemoqua and Hamilton streets, eait of O. H. Cooper's. 4 Virflrtnia Eiffar anflToliacGO Store J. W. BOTTOM, Proprietor, Water Street, Two Doors East of Olney. Fine Cigars, Tobaccos and' Smokers Articles, Sold at Lowest Market Bates. FRUITS, CANDIES, NOTIONS.&C. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY There Is no occasion for the most fastldN ous of our cltizenB to send to Portland or San Francisco for , Custom Made Clothes . As they can get Better Fits, Better Work-J mausnip, ana tor Less Money By leaving their Orders with MEANY. He has Just received a large stock df Gods from the Hast. Fine Business Suits from $35.. Call uud. $ee Him and Satisfy Yourself. P. J. MEANT,' MERCHANT TAILOR. Every Body Knows THAT THE-: Magee Furnace Go. Of JJoston Make The BEST STOVES7 AND RANGES In The World; r- THE BEST ARE THE CHEAPEST J. A. MONTGOMERY, .' Sole Agent for Astoria W. E. DEMENT & GO. ASTORIA, - ' - - O.REGOH CarryIn Stock, DRUGS', CHEMICALS, TOILET aim FANCY ARTICLES. - Prescriptions carefully Compounded p. 1 WILL . flUPIEJC Cut.Fasfe, iSXEi' . OASI I fAranraAowoMtr EASIER J.C.Truliinget Than any oth- . er axe made. Hundreds of woodmen tes- : - tifytoltsBupe- A. . " rlorltjv It goes feh. . Deep and Sever .5'3 CARNAHAN v - mm J & CO., ss, r Agents Astoria. ' " ' " Priee, $1.50. Boats Repaired. A KONE WANTING WISHING BOATS jrA.,orother Boats-Repaired carr get good-l work done at K. M -ieathers' boat shot oyer Arndt"S:'Ferchcna ; ioot6f -Lafayett street" " - H Our Immense Consisting of- CAR IjOAJDS of fine Artistic and PUim Furnitifre, Carpetsj Oil Cio!hfMadras-Siik LACE AND PORTIERE CURTAINS, Dado Shades, &c, These goods were purchased direct before the recent advance in frciijhtthft our customers. . Gall and See Us. istoria Iron, lorks. Concomly St., TootGf Jnckson, Astoria Or, (aouoral Machinists anil' Boiler Hate. Land and Marine Engines " BOICER WORK, Steamboat Work and Canneiy Walk .v specialty; ' Castings of all Descriptions Made to Order at Short Notice. .J A. D. Was3 president. J. G. flusTLKU Secretary. I. W. Case Treasurer. John Fox Superintendent. A w qa Unit 4 rs n - OMI IIIMIUOiCI Practical WATCHMAKER And ar:E vcr :e3 a des 3EL. WATCHES, Clocks, Jewelry 'and Musical ' INSTRUMENTS Eenalred on the Shortest Notice at Kea sonable -Rates. - ; Chenamus St next to Spexarth's Gun.-sora. B. F. ALEEN PKACTIOAi ferRAINERand PAINTER. SIGNPAINTING. AND GLASS SHOW CARDS. PL.AI3 AND DECORATIVE . t Paper Hanging, Frescoing, Etc. Shop on Cass St., next to Stlnson's Black smith shop. Astoria, Oregon, 3. C. COUNTY Coronet's Office, Undertaklcg-lCooms next to . HO! FOB THE m. S3 XT Jt 3S3 3ELX O SL 2 Jfwo more Carloads of those famous aUPKltlOK Stoves and Ranges Just ar llvedJrom the Factory. These goods are wharthelrnamelndIcates.noneSDPKIlT- OR In the Market, flrebactes to these; Stores are Guaranteed 15 Years. -Every Sove WarrantedCall and inspect them at . MAGNUS C.-CitOSBY'S. W, F ' A O ' & jBMBBsa 1 1 ii J wwHHEqaSeBBMij The New Model Range CAN BE HAD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OF EL R. HAWES, Agent. Call and Examine It ; You Will be Pleased. E. It. Hawes Is also Agent fm O f Buck Patent Cooking Stoye, AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES. Furnace. Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand BoiumMa Transjortation Coiw. FOR PORTLAND! Through Freight on Fast Timei! THE NEW STEAMER -TELEPHONE Vhlch has been specially bqilt for the comfort of passengers will leave Wilson & Fisher's Dock every , Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland ail IMI, Returning leaves Portland every Tuesday. and Thursday at 6 A. e-An additional trip wiU be made i at 9 O'clook Saaday Mornlajc- ior, Bouna. ports. New Stock. from Eastern M anufactuxers and shipped, benefits thereof we propose to share with CHAS. HSILBORil. aaamMRju S. ARNDT & FERCHKN ASTOBIAA - JQEKOON. The Pioneer Machine' Shop BLACKSMITH SHOP AND Boiler All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY. AND STEAMBOAT . WXffiX Promptly attended to. Aspeciatty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, " FOOT OF LAFAYETTE BTBEBi. Established I. W. J870 CASE, IOIER BAN! ODD FELLOWS' BUILDIKO. Does a Genera! Banking Busfnein Drafts Drawn Available In any pt of the World. Boat Building. JOE LEATHERS Ih oa deck: and prepared to buHd boat tliat he will guarantee as to workaqd durv ability.' Refers to all who have used boats or his construction. All "worfc guaranteed . 35 se 9 BOSS, COHOIQ'BH, A Pirat Olasa Undertaking Establishment A FINE HEARS!, - Newest style Caskets aad Euneral Material, Ererytnlng Seat and Well Arnuigsd. Astorlan ofllce, (B. B. FranklIn'3oldstand.j .... ,. i w i BOOTS AND SEOESi Of Best duality, and at ' LOWEST PRICES. AT THE 81DN OF THEJOLDEM SHOE. M. arriving at Astoria ttfV.P. M, Shop 'P5SHs Vi