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f .fct.-,' --OfclV- (0 $fcc jDaUu gtetomu. ASTORIA. OREGON: WEDXESDAY. IAKCII 2S, 1&8S rat crown rnixcE. A Bebux cable gives the report tbat the princo ot Wales had a stormy scene with the crown prince -William, as. the English prince remonstrated warmly with the nephew against tho general course of his conduct toward his parents, and was particularly in dignant at the truculent demeanor that prince William adopted toward his mother, of late, of which she com plained bitterly to her eldest brother when he was at San Bemo. The crown prince did not receive bis un cle's admonition in good part, and re torted with unbecoming asperity. Prince William talies many opportu nities of expressing bis dislike and contempt for bis mother s English rel atives. And here is a picture ot the new crown prince: A man of 29 years of age, erect, square-shouldered, lithe, powerful and austere, strodo oat of the railway station to-day after soeing a batch of royal guests depart. Ho had a strong, heavily-lined, moody face. The guards presented arms, a reti nue of generals hurried after tho mas terful looking German. It was the crown prince, who would soon be tho emperor of a nation of warriors. The waiting multitude, at tho sight ot him, gave a single yell tbat camo from their very bcarto. The princo tarned toward the sea of faces and and looked intently at the people; bis moody, surly eye3 flow rapidly from face to face, then slowly he touched his cap. Cheer after cheer rose wildly in quick successionwith passion ate fervor. Tho princo listened with a rapt look, then threw bis bead back with a sudden motion and showed bis teeth in a smilo of savage exulta tion. The action was almost theat rical, The peoplo fought to get anoth er look at him, but ho whirled away among the hoarse, frantic shouts of bis worshipers. The people adore the very nanw of the coming ruler, who has all their prejudices intensi fied a thousandfold. His aversion to the English ex tends to his own mother. When be wa3 ordered to go to San Eemo by the late emperor to visit his invalid father, the royal party started to walk to church. Princo William's English mother, tho present empress, attempted to take his arm. He shook her off roughly in the presence of the crowd. '"I represent tho person of the emperor," he said haughtily; "I walk alone.' His mother was obliged to follow in his footsteps. His first En glisb governess, Miss Shipps,who had charge of him as a boy, when asked recently what sort of a man he was, baid: "Ho is a man whom nothing can itay aroused.-' when once bis anger u Following is an analysis of the popular ote for president in 1881: Northern Democratic vote, 3,191,632: southern Democratic vote, 1,71C,143: northern Republican vote, 3,5S9,03C: bouthern Eepublican vote, 1,255,9CC: Democratic vote in Dcmocraticstates, 2,719,093: Democratic vote in Eepub lican states, 2,191 ,777 : Eepublican vote in Democratic states, 2,210,931 : Ee publican vote in Eepublican states, 2,293,331: St John vote in Eepublican states, 99,201: St John vote in Demo cratic states, 52,"1S: Butler vote in Eepublican states, 93,327: Butler vote in Democratic states, 40,501. Is Consumption Incurable? Road tho follewing: Mr. C. II. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was flown with Ahotss of Lungs, and friends and phy sicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ccr made."' Jee Mirtdlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumptien I would have died of Lung Troubles. Was civen up by doctors. Am now in best of health." Try it. Sample bottles free at J. C. Dement's Drug btore. Fi.Ii A'cliiiiKS. The Shcpard Gold Medal Twines manufactured by tho American Net& T hie Co., of Boston, is guaranteed by that company to be the lightest and strongest twine now in uo for Salmon Turse Seines, Pound Nets. etc.. and it costs in netting, no more than the other makes. In New England and the great iisnenes oi mo lanes it is now me most popular. When you do your spring house clean ing try some of tho new Corrugated Carpet Felt, the best thing out for put ting unuer carpets moiu prooi. iNew stocK just received. J. O. Bozortii. Twines, Twines. Twiiics. J. O. Hauthorn is agent for Dunbar, MacMasteis & Co.'s salmon twines on the Pacific Coast, and guarantees to satisfy the trade in prices and quality cijuai io anj- on ino marKet. IVhen Tou Goto Portland Frank Fabrc, Occidental hotel rest. rant, will be glad to see his Astotia inenas, a good dinner at a moderate price ana everything in season. All the patent medicines advcitised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can he bought at the lowest prices, at.). VV Conn's drug store, opposite Occident betel, Astoria. THE EIYEE ALT) HABBOR BILL. It Includes $635,000 lumbia. Por The Co- 1-alest Dispatches From Both Hemispheres Washington, March 27. The river and harbor bill was completed in tho house appropriations committee to day. The appropriations for the har bors on tho Pacific coast are n3 fol fel fol eows: Humboldt bay, Cal., 8150,000; Oakland, Cal., S175,000; Wilmington, Cal., S90.000; Yaquina bay. Oregon, S120,000; the Mississippi river from Minnesota to the gulf of Mexico, re ceives $3,333,000: St. Mary's river. 81,500,000; the Missouri river, SG25,- 000; the Columbia river gets 3635,000. The total amount appropriated is 319,432,783. It is tho largest bill of tho kind ever brought m. TlIE UNITED LABOE rAETV. New York, March 27. At a meet ing of the anti-poverty society last night Dr. McGlynn was re-elected presiding officer for the ensuing year. The society endorsed tbo call for n national convention of tho united la bor party, to be held at Cincinnati, May 15th. A letter was received from Henry George, resigning the vice presidency of the society. The resig nation was accepted and James Bed path was elected to fill the place. A DNK IN TEOCBLi: Bunion, N. C, March 27. Tho di rectors of the State National bank, having reason to believe that tho pres ident and cashier ot the same have absconded with a largo amount of the assets, have closed tho doors ot the bank and turned over all its effects to the officers of the United States gov ernment. WIDESPREAD DESTRUCTION. Berlin, March 27. The banks of the river Elbe are flooded for many miles. Hundreds of villages aro sub merged and an enormous amount of damage has been done and many lives lost. TO BE REVIEWED. Bome. March 27. It is reported that the queen of England will wit ness a review of the Italian and En glish men-of-war at Leghorn. AN EDITOR DEU. New York, March 27. Ex-Lieuten ant Governor Wm. Dorsheimer, pub lisher of tho New York Stai died last night at Savannah, Ga. DROWSED, Cnico, Cal., March 27. A two year old child ot William Mare was drowned in a wash boiler containing three inches of water this morning. The mother laft her behind for a few moments placing her near tho boiler and when she returned she found her dead. BISMARCK'S JUBILEE. Berlin, March 27. Prince Bis marck yesterday celebrated tho jubi lee of his donning the military uni form, by a quiet dinner at which Count Von Moltke, General Schellen dorf, minister of war General Albe dyll, and others wcro present. COME TO OREGON. Chicago, March, 27. Dispatches from tho northwest continuo to re port severo storms ot sleet and snow. In northern Wisconsin, Minnesota and Dakota, over a foot and a-half of snow has fallen, blocking tho rail roads badly. Tho little town of Eivello, Dakota, is completely blocked in and is with out fuel, the people being compelled to break up furniture for fires. In Iowa a sleet storm prevailed for for two days and tho weather is very cold. It is learned that the wheat is seriouslydamaged. Floods in Missouri valley grow more threatening from day to day as tho gorges are becoming stronger with the cold weather. At Jackson, Nebraska, the people have abandoned their farms on low lands and are seeking shelter on tho hills. INSTANTLY KILLED. Portland, March 27. Wm. Baes ler, a teamster, was run over, here, to-day by a heavily loaded wagon and instantly killed. 15aby Banting Asaia. One of the greatest literary bits of the season is thestory of "Baby Bunt ing; or, the Alphabet of Love," Laura Jean Libbey, which is at present be ing published in tho columns of The Ifcto TorJi Family Story Paper. Tho paper containing the opening chapters of Ibis wonderfully popular romance appeared on the nowa stands this morning. Tho tremendous rush for that number by the young ladies of the town shows clearly that tho publishers have struck a bonanza. The Family Story Paper in for sale by all news dealers, or will be sent to any address four months, postage free, for 31.00. Norman L. Munro, publisher, 21 and 2G Yandowater street, New York. A fine cup of coffee, McGillas's. at Whitcouib & Private Itouiiis. At Whitcomb & McGillas's restaurant, for suppers, parties, etc. The best cooked to order. For lame Back, Side or Cnest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cents. For sale by J. C. Dement A Snnny Itoom With the comforts tf a home, library, etc. Apply at Holden House. A largo stock of Blank Books of all kinds and descriptions, just received at the City Book Store. GniFriN & Keed. NEW TO-DAY. Buildings and Wharf For Sale AT FISHERTON, W. T, The undersigned effers: Three Rul'.dirgs two stories high, each 133 feet long, with heavy timbers, flooring and planking, etc., together with windows. These buildings are in good condition, and comprise more man ou ai leci mmucr. Those contemDlatlnt; buildiaz warehouses or barns, will find a bargrUn. The object ot selling same. Is a military necessity that compels ineir removal irom me piace. GEO.T.MYEKS. In the State Cirenit Conrt. In the state circuit court yesterday M J. Kinney began suit against the Cape Fox Packing Co., Taylor, Young & Co., A. W. Berry and the Tongas Packing Co. Plaintiff prays thnt a receiver be appointed by tbo court to take charge of certain property of the Cape Fox Packing Co., including property held by the Tongas Packing Co., at Tongas Narrows, Alaska; that pending the suit the dofenants be en joined from selling any ot the Baid property; that they bo directed to account to the Capo Fox Packing Co. for nronertv and business meutioned in the cemnlaint: that tho assets of the Cape Fox Co. bo marshalled and nlnintifPa nlnim ha allowed, and that the company be then dissolved, und the remainiDcr assets bo divided among the stockholders according to their respectivo interests. Plaintiff also asks judgement for S2.500.15, money furnished ana services ren dered. He alleges that in March, 18S0, A. W. Berry and Taylor, Young A. Co. formed a conspiracy with tho inten tion of defrauding him of his interest in tho Capo Fox company. Ho fur ther alleges that they did combine with II. Humpry, ono of tho stock holders, and ordered the cannery to bo sold for 32,000, the purchaser to assume the indebtedness. Subse quently, regardless or piaintm a pro testations, tho Cape Fox plant was sold to Berry, who, with Taylor, Young &.Co operated it in 1886 and 1837, making 317,000. Plaintiff in conclusion avers that in 1887 defend ants organized the Tongas Packing company, and removed all the Cape Fox property there. Oregonian, 27. Does It Pay? Three-fourths of our people aro troubled with Dyspepsia- and liver Complaint in somo form or other, which by nature of the disease ha3 a depressing influence on the mind or body, preventing them from thinking or acting clearly in any matter of im portance. Indigestion, ooming up of food after eating, dyspepsia, sick head-ache, acidity of the stomach or any derangement of tho stomach or liver (upon which tho whole action of our system depends) are speedily and ellectuaiiy overcomo by tno use ot Green's Auqiist Flower. Tho mo3t stubborn cases have jielded to its in fluence, as thousands of letters re ceived will testify. Tho immense sale of this medicine is another guarantee of its merits, (over n million and a half bottles sold last year.) So we ask, will it pay you to suffer from any of the above diseases when you can havo immediate relief in tho August Flower. Three doses will prove its worth. It is sold by all druggists and general dealers in all parts of the world. All Disposed Of. They are telling a littlo story on tho street about a well known real es tate man ot considerable means who is a little careless in hi3 business habit?, and has allowed a largo num ber ot unpaid bills to accumlato in various parts of the oity. The other day he took it into his head that he would have a new will drawn up, and to that end he summoned a legal friend who was acquainted with his little peculiarity. The lawyer put down the imposing clause: "In the name ot God. Amen, I being ot sound and disposing mind," etc. Then ho looked at tho real es tate man. "I desire." said the latter, "first, that all my just debts shall be paid." The lawyer wrote, laid down his pen, and asked him to sign. 'But I haven't finished yet," said tho astonished real estate man. "Oh, yes, you have," replied the lawyer. 'That's all that's necessary. By tho time that desire is complied with your estate will bo taken care of." Kansas City Times. Tlio best Oysters in Whitcomb & McGillas's. any style, nt Telephone Lolls us House. Best Beds In town. Booms per night 50 and 25 cts., per week 51.50. New and clean. Private entrance. The finest and juiciest steak at Whit comb & McGillas's. NEW TO-DAY. Republican Primary Election. TnE REPCBUOAS r-BIMAHIES WILL be held Saturday, March sist, at Rescue Engine House, between tho hour of 10 A. 31. and 4 P. m., (or the purpose ot electing 33 delegates to attend Uie County Convention to belheld April 3rd, U88. W. L. ROBB. Chairman City Com. MONTANA ARMORY, floiemio. Montina. Dsalen In nd Eipoiton of J.A.FnASEIt. .IASIES TOLE. -BE A. ' FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT AND SALOON Frascr & Cole, rropVa. So.CTWaterStreet, - Astoria, Oregon. Oysters in Any Style, Regular Meals 23 cents. Beds, 23 and soc. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars at the Bar. THE A. B. & L. Association. THE THIRD SERIES OF STOCK OF THE Astoria Building and Loan Association will be Issued April 1st, 1S8S. Subscriptions are now open and will be received at the secretary's office until that date. W.L.ROBB, Secretary. Astor Iron Works la Concomly St.. root of Jackson, Astoria. Or General Machinists anO. Boiler Maters. Land and Marine Engines BOILBn WORK. Steamboat Work and Canrcry Work A MnciALTV. Castings of ail Descriptions Hade to Order at Short Notice. President. J. l. nesTtcn... Secretary I. W. Casp-. .Treasurer. John I'os Superintendent. CANDY Jlpnufactured and For Sale at Wholesale Prices, at The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLF.YELAM), Tiop'r. (M BFuuJ, Cate an! Pastry None but tlm lii-s: Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered in any part of the city. Seaside Bakery. BcOIilh Bread null CAKES OF ALL KINDS, Manufacturers of Fine Candles. AND Ornamental Confectionery And Ice Creams. Wlioleuio sad Ketail Dealer la Candies. .ionnno, bkoh. F.H.SURPRENANT&CO., SUCCESSORS TO 3". O. JES. O 3 3 County Coroner. First Class "Undertaking ESrABLISHMENT. New Styles, Caskets and funeral material. Net to AsToitiAN office. XWatchniaker .iV ov ; 'to Jeweler. The Akron -Lacquers. mHE UNDERSIGNED KEsPECTFULLy X calls the attention ot Cannerjmen and others to the fact that he In tho PaclQc coast agent for the Celebrated Akron Lacquers, And is prepared to quote low prices on these goods. Samples furnished on application. J. O. HOZOKTII. Alleviatine. H. C. Smith, ofD.L. Beck & Sons lias been Appointed Agent For Oregon and Washington Territory, for the above named famous Pain Keherer, flr-t Introduced by C. II. Cooper, Astoria's Leading Dry Goods Dealer. It Is a onder ful Medicine, almost approaching the mir aculous in Believing Suffering, as one trial will convince the most credulous. Agencies established and Medicine for sale by II. i. M 11 ITU. Agent, atD. L. Iieck&Sons. S. ARN DT & FEHCfl EN ASTOltlA. - OKEGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop . - K? l - BLACKSMITH M!&&k awnp --'mwM wOvT- WA w Sfcl kj vjl v j. teiTfK3i'3-'fn ."JSSSi Boiler All kinds ot ENGINE, CAN&ERY.; AND I STEAMBOAT WQSLRi ITomptly attended to, l Asp'lilty made of repalilng CANNERY DIES, POOr OP LAFAYETTE STREET. FIRE BR1C1C V,X &W.3 shop rrsp DEALER m Hay, Oats, anfl. Straw, Lime, Bricl, Cement, Sand anil Plaster Wood Dellrcrcd to Order. Drajlng, Teaming and Exprcii Bntlncti, TEU apply to tho Captain, or to CAN BE HAD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OF E. R. HA WES, Agent. Call and Examine It : You "Wlil be Pleased. E. R. Qawes 13 also Agent for thi Buck Patent Cooking Stove, AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES. Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand. INSURANCE. CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000 " COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO. FRANK DEKUSI .....President W. II. SMITH tea-l'resldent JOIIN" A. CHI LU uecretary So. 100 S?eoj.t St.. rorllanil. Or. I. W. Case, Agent, Astoria, Or. Elmore, Sanborn & Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Fire Insurance ACKSTri. Kyirt'sentln, tne lirget an l)!e Fire Insurance Coxpanles, Mlrt i'.fiiA- All P.us!ne' prompt' j snJarcuralclytran acted. FlaveNWlitr. - Aitoria Oregon. CAPITAL 3TOCK - - 6500,000 THE NORTHWEST ' INSURANCE CO. F. E. Bc.ith -President J. McCrakcn.. Vlco Tresldent J. Loeeul.er,;.. Treasurer It. r. Karharr ..Sec')- and Manager niKrcrnn''. J.Lof ncubrn; J. K. Gill. II. I. l'lttoek. F. K. Arnold, v M. wairrn. J. Hk-CMXen, F. E. Beach. U.D.OUplmnt, F Kgijert No. .13 Washington street, Portland, Or. R. L. BOYLE, Agent. Astoria. Oregon. Uuiceat I. X. L. Packing Co, 1 ,$' ASSETS, S53. SOI. 2 3 3. Roval, Norwich -Union and Lancashire Com bination Joint Policy Union of San Francisco. Gernianl.1 ot New York. State luw-sttr.ent of California. Ang'o-Noada Assurance Corporation, JUltlXK l.SUIUM.'K COVERED BV Ol'B OPKX POLICIES. Elmore, Sanborn & Co. Asents. $67,000,000 Capital Liverpool & London & Globe. North British and Mercantile of London and Kdtnbunrh. Hartford of Connecticut, Commercial of California Agricultural. 01 Watertown, w York. London & Lancashire of Liverpool. Eng . Fire Insurance Companies, Bepresent- in a capaai 01 $o.,uou,uuu. U. VAS UVNKN. Ageht. J. 0. B0Z0RTH. FIRE INSURANCE ACENT. Insurance written in first class English and American companies at low est going rates. Magnus C. Crosby Dealer In HAlf ABE, IBM, STEEL. Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, T1T1 AND Copper. n b? a bHM Brf-aaama tYholeMle and RetiU Dealer In AH kinds of Seasoned Lumber. MOULDINGS. WINDOWS AND DOOKS, OAK. ASH AND IUCKOKY. Black Walnut, Alder and Maple, PORT ORFORD CEDAR, And All Kinds ot Boat Material a Specialty. ALL KIXDS OF .loli Work and Turning Done at SHORT NOTICE. Manufacturing Steam Mills. Corner Genevieve & Astor Sts. Van Onsen & Co. DEALERS IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine. Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agrlcultnral Implements, Sewing Machines, l'nluts, Oils, G-rooeries, :E3to. FIRE CLAY STEAMER CLARA PARSER Eben P, Parker,Uaater. For TOWING, FREIGHT orCHAB- H. B. PARKF.K. FEE A! BfflE Model Range A. V- MMeXaWW WHOLESALE AND Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed. o Crockery, Glass Plated Ware. o Tbc Largest and finest assortment of Fresh. Fruits suid "STegeta.b2.es. Eecoived fresh every Steamer. WJM j.i nnf-im ' THE LEADING STATIONERS ANO BOOK SELLERS. GRJFFI2T J. C. CLINTON DKALEE IN CICARS AND TOBACCO, FRUITS, NUTS. Candies. Smokers' Articles. Etc. New Goods Becclved Dally, Opposite City Hook Store. Children's Shoes .50c to 3,50 Ladies' " 1.35 " 8.00 Men's " 1.25 " 7.00 " Boots 2.25 " 7.00 Bovs' " 1.25 4.00 W, T. PAKSSR, Manager. OKLO F. riltKBE. CAW. A. HAMSOX. Parker & Hanson SUCCESSORS TO C. L. PARKER, DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE New Goods Arriving Every Steamer T1TI3 WEEK. STOCKINGS. The Old Stand - Astoria, Oregon. ESTABLISQED 1842. ' r ,. I. w . n "ii -- 'in , -anit LINEN GILL NETTING A.SPECIALTY. The Oldest and Largest Manufacturers of FISH NSTTXNGS IN THE UNITED STATES. Salmon Purse Seines. Salionjoii Ms. Salmon Gill Nets. JTish Kottines of all kinds supplied at the shortest possible notice, and nt the lowest rates. 'All mado from our Shephard Cold Medal Twines. Guaranteed to be the stronRest and most desirable twine now made especially for th PACIFIC COAST FISHERIES. This TWINE is manufactured onlv byourselves, directlyirom the raw material, and costs no more In NETTINGS than the cheaper grades. Send for samples; also for our illustrated catalogue. Highest awards at Boston, Philadelphia and London. American SSTot and Twine CompA&y, BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS. The NewYorkNovelty Store Have a Finely Assorted Stock of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks,Optical Goods Fine Stationery, Cutlery and Fancy Goods. Of All Descriptions. Bought in the Best Markets and CANNOT BE UNDER SOLD by any one this side of San Francisco. Opposite Parker House, Main St., Astoria. V RETAIL DEALER IX rTlrwt.1tf rtirrtrT.rM3caggBB Ss REED. VirpiaCp aaiTotao Store J. W. BOTTOM, Proprietor, Water Street, Two Doors East of Olney. (1st Cigtrt, Tobacco ml Smokers Article, Sold at Lowest Market Bates. FRUITS. CANDIES NOTIONS.&o itrikeltRich! BUVYOCB- Groceries Provisions OF Foard & Stokes Their largely Increasing trade enables them to sell at the very lowest margin ot prone while ginn yoaKOoas that are of first class quality. Goods Delivered All Over the City. TheHlghost Price Paid lor Junk. CAPITAL, S.T50.000 vil