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? , . ; ?7W!' jjBjwyryv Vi-JT. . (?D hc gaitg gtftomn. ASTORIA, OREGON: TUESDAY- ..MARCH 4. 1SS4 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE ' PORT OF ASTORIA. i AILED Oelumbli, &s S 7. March 3 A RR1 VA LS FROM SEA One:- . Pohlnnm. S F March 3 VESSELS IS THE RIVER. - o CHive S.Southard. Amsp MtWashinjtton. Am sp Red Crow. Am ep Highland Light, Am. p Hellooa, Martha Fither, TUJi E Stirbuck. Am Chas. Cotesworth Br bk S. B. Mttd, Am bk Meroza, Am P VESSELS UA THE WAt. from Forelsn Prts. for lb Columbia Elver Abersttrtth Castle. Br sp 1065 Liverpool Sept II City of Carlisle, Br bk Greenock An 14 Eakdale. Br bk Liv rpool July 26 luta, Br bk Liverpool Dee 5 Jorsalf arer. Nor bk Liverpool Nov 11 KelTerdale, Br bk 1191 NbW Norseman, Br bk Liverpool Dee 3 Bivor Indus, Br ep Newcastle Nov SO Stagbonnd. Br bk JCS Wilmington Sllhet. Br bk 105" London Dee 6 TythonuB, Brbk London DecS From American Ports. Alameda. Am sp N Y Jan IS Belle of Oregon, Am bk 1169 New York TIDK TABLE FOB ASTORIA. MAKCIL I HIOH WATKIC LOW WATKU. First. Second. I First. Second. v o i - o 12 2 -2 S w S u, 5 I . S jx h 77i. X h. in. X h m. X h. m. X 2 01a 87 3 4Ip 71 9 57a 0'; 9 3p S 33 8-5 4 4i 6G 10 -JO 0t 10 17 4 27 o"2 5 55 G'2 11 44 0 0 11 10 5 20 7H 7 10 53 -- --0 49 6 SO 7'5 3 23 5-8 0 16 31 1 59 7 40 74 9 31 5-9 1 27 3 3 3 08 8 49 J7-.1 10 40 C3 2 42 :i-2 4 1.1 9 54 177 11 35 6-9 3 53 3 0 .1 17 I The Lours between mid Uht and noon un designated by a (a. m.). thoMj between uoou aud midnight bv p (r. m.). oh. (Xhi a dmioies midnight, oft. (ton. p denotes noon. 'Ihe IielKlit is reckoned from tho level oi average low er low waters to w hich the sound logs are given on the Coa9t Sur.cv charts." Astoria Retail .Market. Flour per sack Sl-r0. Wheat, per cental S2.00(c2.t!5. Oats. " S2.10-A25. Bacon, sides per Bj, 14 to 18 cts. Shoulders, " 1215 cts. Hams, 1619 cts. Lard, ' lfX cts. Beef, 12K18 cts. Mutton. 12Kl.r oU. v l'ork, 1215 cts. Veal, 15&18 cts. Butter, per roll 70 to 8.1 cth. Eggs, per do7.enr540 cts. Potatoes, per lb 1 to 1 cts. Apples, green, per box SL50. to S2.00 Cheese, per fi 2025 to 40 cts. uornmeai, per n 4 cts. Oatmeal. OK els. Beans, Coffee, Tea, Rice, 4 CtS. 12K40 Cts. 40J0 CtS. 8 10 cts. Sugar, 10 14 cts. Syrup, per gallon 70c Si. Honey, per gallon SUM). Salmon, per kit $5. Onions, per & 23 cts. Apples dried per D 1018 cts. Peaches " " 13 18 cts. Plums, " " 12K 10 cts. Candles, per H 20 cts. Chickens, per dozen S'L Hay, per ton S30. Hides, per lb G 9 cts. Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, 7."k;; raw linseed, 70c; coal oil, 40c; lard 31.25. Columbia River Exports. 8HXPKKVTS FOREIGN. JAIOJAUY. '84. 3 To Queemtown per Oakworth. Wheat, 69,070 bus ". $70,451 4 To Queenstovm per Oban Bay. Wheat, 57.993 bus 30,993 9 To Queenslown per Angeiona. Flour. 20,514 bbls 102.570 10 To Quecnstown per la&tock. Flour. 14.1SI bbls S50.OOO 11 To Queenstown per Bargany. Wheat, 65)1 bus S09.418 18 To Liverpool per City of Madrid. Flour, -20.4CG bbls S102.330 19 To Queenstown per Morayshire, Wheat, 81,531 bus ?85.M IB To Queenstown per Star of Erin. Flour, 16,019 bbls $83,104 22 To Queenstown per Sarah Bell. Flour, 14,660 bbls S69.0C2 31 To Queenstotvn per Sovereign of the Sean Wheat. 76,180 bus ... 874.805 FEBRUARY. 4 To Queenstown per Indiana. Wheat, 76.091 bus... . .77,G09 6- To Antwerj per Sea King. Wheat, 75,100 bus $73,100 T To Montevideo per Carrie THnsloie. Salmon, 100 cs Salnxm. 23 hlf bbls., Halibut, 278C3 Lumber, (500 M. S 500 .. 115 - 1.112 . 7,000 58,727 Total 7 To Queenstown per Banco. Wheat, B7.545 bu .. SC2.149 dTo Queemtown per Blemah. Floor, 18,571 bbls $82,855 35 To Queenstown per Henry James. Flour, 16.8C3 bbls 71,603 25 To Queenstown per Isle of Erin. Wheat, 50.834 bus $48,a.'0 27 To Queenstown per Berwickshire. Wheat, 51.9S3 bus $52,784 ZTToJAvcrpoolper Janet McNieL Flour, 16,175 bbls 36074 Domestic Exports. The receipts of certain articles of Or tsjion produce at San Francisco, froiu January 1, 1884, to February 27, inclu sive, nave been as loiiows : Floar, qr ska Wheat, ctls..... Oat, ctls. Salmon, bbls.. W bbb. ... CS......... pices Apples, Klpe.bxs ddis.. . pkgs turner, pi Potatoes. Wool, .bales tuaes. no Tallow, pkgs.. ceei, ddis.. Har. bales ?uicks41ver, .flasks...., rult. Dried, pkgs Leather, pkgs ...... Bops, bales..... ...... Hams, pkg3.,...... Cheese, cs.-........ Flaxseed, sks .... Corn. ctls.... .... Canned Goods, cs.... Lard. pkgs ..... 7G KaCOB, wT,., ......,.......w . 1 Tt Whom It May Concern. THIS IS TO GIVE KOTICE THAT I have purchased the seining ground abreast of Pillar Bock, on tho Columbia river, and have a deed for the propprty from the State ot Oregon, and all parties are hereby warned not to fish or seine on that growad without my permission. SAMUEL OLTVEB. AJtMia, February 26, 184. 63.472 31.07G tCt 311 24 , 5.018 1 CgS 1 iks 1.574 154 Aa.; Z..-Z 734 15 TIIE REPUBLICAN STATE COXTESTIOK A Republican convention for the state of Oregon is called to ;ieet at the city of Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 30th day of April I88i, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nominating candi dates for the following offices, to-wit: Representative in congress, judge of the supreme court, the presidential electors, and district officers for the several judici al districts, and to select six delegates to attend the national Jiepubucan conven tion, and to transact such other business as may properly come before the conven tion. The convention "will consist of 206 dole gates, apportioned among the several counties, as follews: Baker SILnke 2 Benton. ..i -. OjLane 10 Clackamas 10 j Linn .....12 Clatsop Gjllarion- 18 Columbia 4Multnomah 35 Coos 6IPolk 8 Crook 5 Tillamook 2 Curry 2 Douglas 12 Grant 5 Jackson 6 Josephine 3j Umatilla. 12 Union 7 Wasco 8 Washington 8 Yamhill 9 Klamath 2 Total 206 The same being one delegate at large from each coanty, and one delegate for every 125 votes, and one for every frac tion over one-half thereof, cast for Hon. M. C. George, congressman, at the last general election. The committee recommend that the primaries be held on Saturday, the 12th of April, and the county conventions on Tuesday, the 22d day of April, unless otherwise ordered by the proper county central committees. The committee earnestly recommend that the delegates elected to the state convention attend in person, and if not convenient for them to so attend person ally, that they send their proxies by electors of the county they represent. The Republican voters of the state, without regard to past political differ ences, who are in favor of elevating and dignifying Amerioan labor, giving free popular education to the masses of the people, effectually protecting all human rights in every section of. our common country, and who desire to promote friendly feeling and permanent harmony throughout the state by maintaining a government pledged to these objects and privileges, are cordially invited to unite in selecting delegates to the Re publican state convention. SOL. HIRSCH, Chairman. Portland, Oregon, Feb. 21, 1884. THK DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION". The state Democratic convention is hereby called to meet at Dalles City, on Thursday, the 17th of April next, at 10 o'clock a, m., for the purpose of nominat ing candidates for the following effices: Judge of the supreme court, three presi dential electors, representative in the lower house of congress and district officers for the several judicial districts, and to select six delegates to the national Democratic convention, and generally to to do such other busines as may of right come before such convention. Tho committee deem it fitting to pre sent to tho Democratic voters of the state the following consideratiens: We see approaching an election of most vital import to our commonwealth in all its interests, both public and pri vate. Deeming honesty tho best policy, and in striking contrast with the course of the opposition party, we have named an early day for tho assembling of the stato convention. Our principles as a party will then be enunciated, and our candi dates placed in the field subject to the approval or consideration of the body politio. The variance in the voto of this state during tho past few years, and especially the very close contest in the presidential eleotion of 1880, gives us much hope that, notwithstanding our present minority, with harmony in our ranks, and a well direoted exertion of our strength, we shall carry off tho palm of victory. But to insure this end it is imperative that all Democrats should contribute their undi vided support and hearty co-operation, not only in the actual canvass but in its very initiation the county primaries. "We do not presume to trespass upon the precincts of our popular convention, but qo earnestly invoke all members of our party to put aside past differences and personal antagonisms, to units in har monious action in the various primaries and to send full delegations of represen tative men to attend the state convention. We have deemed it fitting to reduce the number of delegates, in the hope of secur ing the personal attendance of those to be chosen. "We especially recommend the formation of local clubs, where prac ticable, throughout the state. Believing that the success of the De mocracy is the welfare of the people, we cordially invite all persons, regardless of past political affiliations, who favor sim plicity, economy and frugality in the ad ministration of public affairs to unite with us. AL ZIEBER, Chairman. P. H. D'Abct, Secretary. SOCIETY MEETINGS. Temple Lodge, Wo. 7A.F.A.M. OEQCLAK COMMUNICATIONS L. fint and third Tuesdays In W month, at 7i4 o'clock, r. m.. at the Hall In Astoria. Members of the order hi good standing are Invited to attend.. By order of the W. M. Beaver Lodge No. 35. 1. O. O. F. REGULAR MELTINR EV- .. i-; ery Thursday evening atsiKS seven o'clock, at the Idgegf!jfc room in Odd Fellows Hall, Asto- " ria. Sojourning members of the order In good standing, cordially invited to attend. By order N. G. Ocean Encampment, No. 13, L O. O. F. REGULARISE I TNGS OF OCEAN EN campment No. 13. I. O. O. F., at the Lodge, In the Odd Fellows Building, at seven P. M., on the second and fourth Mondays of eacb month. Sojourning breth ren cordially kivlted. By order C P. Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. REGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. will be held In Pythian Hall on. Friday evening of each week, at 7 o'clock r. n. Members of the order In good standing, and visiting Broth ers are Invited to tittend. Library will be open nftee.u minutes before and after each meetiiiK. By order M. W. C. BltaWN, ftec. AstorlB LioaB-e No. 40. L O. Gr.T. REGULAR MEETING EVERY THUKS day evenlng":it 7-:3o o'clock, in the Hall over Mr. Case's store. Members of the Or der, in good standing, aae invited to attend. By order W. C. T. -American Legion of Honor. TDEGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA IX Council No 995' Ls held on the first and third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock p. M. By order of the Council Commander. RJf . MONTEITH. SecUy. dishing: Post No. 1 G. A. R. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS POST on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 7:30 p. m. Visiting com rades cordially invited. Byoider P.C. Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of P. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS Lodge ever' Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, in their Castle HalL Sojourning unignts cordially nivitea to xtten-i. GEO.P.AVHFELER, K.ofR,nd S. Astor Lodge No. 0. S. of P. TEGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS LV -Lodge "even' Wednesday evening, at 7 :30 o'clock, at their lodge room. In Pythian iaue. sojourning untgnis coraiauy invii ed to attend. W. L. BOBB. K. of R. and S. Common CounciL REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND jli iourtti Tuesday evenings of each month at ty o ciock. ypersons desiring to have matters acted upon oy tne Council, at any reEUl Ing must present the same to the Auditor and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening prior to the Tuesday on which the Council aoiaa us regular meeting. THOS.S.JEWETT, Auditor and Clerk. NOW IS THE TIME I TO CURE SKIN HUMORS. LTis at this season when thr Mi.od : ml perspttatuui a-e loaded with iiiimritie. thai Disfijnirinir Humors. Iluiniliatinj: Erup tions. Itching Tortures. S.ilt Klionm. or lie zema PsnriasK Tetter. Ilinuwn,m. Haly Humois.Scmiu'a. Scrofulous Sores Abscess es and DLscli:trgini! Wound. id ever spe cies of of Itching Scaly and Pimply Diseas es of the Skin and Scalp are most speedil ai d economically cuied ty the Cuticuha Remedies. IT IS A FACT. . IIundrod of letters in onr po5c?fion (cop pies of which nmv be hoi by return tnnil" re our authoiity for tlio a.cs nion thnt Skin. Scalp a d blood Humors, whcihor Scrofulous Inherited or ContaBiou?. may XoU' bo per manently cured by Cut cvbv IUsolvkxi , the now Blood Purifier. Diuretic and Aperient, internally, and Cuticuha and Cutictba bo if. the great Skin Cures and 1'eantifiers, exter nally, in one half the time and at one half the expense of any other season. GREATEST ON EARTH. Cuticcra HriiEDnsare the greatest medi cines on eath. Had the worst cao Salt Hheam in th 8 county. My mother had it twenty years, and in tact died from in. 1 ho lieve Ccticcea would have saved her life. My arms, breast and heap were covered for three years, whicti nothing relieved or cured until I usd the Ccticcba Kksolvkxt inter nally, and Coticuba and CcticuhaSoap ex ternally. J. W.ADAMS, Newark. O. GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES. The half has not been told as to the great curative powers o( iho Cuticuha Kuikdiks. j have paid hundreds of dollars for medicines to cure di eases of the blood and pKin. and never found anything yet iq tQual tho Cuti ccua RKUhims. CHAS. A. W 1LL1AMS. Providence, It. L CURE IN EVERY CASE. YourCuTjeca Umiepiks outsell all other medicine" Ikeop for skin disease. My cus tomers and patients say that they have cff ct cd a euro in eve y instance, where otber rem edies have failed. H. W. BROCRWAY. M. D. Franklin Falls, N. II. Sold by all druggists. Price: CuTicuBA,50cts. Resolvent. SI Soap, v5 cents. Poithb Drug ani CukuicaICo., Boston, Maps, Stud for "How to t'nre.SkJu IUoises. TJT? H TT'I' V For ltotiRb, Cbappod a d IJ.Ei.Cl.UX X Greasv Shin, ltlack i cads Pimples, t-kin Blcmibos, and Infantile ilu mors, uso Cuticuua sou-, a real ISoautiner CATARR COMPLETE TREATMENT $1 A Finglo doe of Njmford'M KniWrul Onre instantly reliove? tho most violent Sneezing or HeadCo d. Clears the lit ad as by magic, stops watery discharges from the Nose and Eyes prevents Kinging Noises in thu 11 cad, cures Nervous lloi.dacho. and Subdue- Chills and Fever. In Chronic Catarrh it cleanses iho nasal pas-aces of foul mucus, re stores the sense of smell, taste, and hearing when affected, frees the head, thro.it. and bronchial tubes of ofiensivo matter, sweetens and purifies tho bienth.htops tho cough and arrests tho progress of Catarrh towards Con sumption, ime bottlo lladical Curo, one box Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in ono package, of all druggirts for SI, Ask for San FORD'S KAniCAL CURE. PoTTEB DRUG AM) Cucy, Co,, Boston, Ar! I I Mn. For tho relief and prevon QVJLiLUVu 'lion, lln-lnsinnl it Is ap- i P,r"o ' neumaii!m.rou , djs ralgia. Sciatica. Cough?, pi vafefS' Colds. Weak Back' toinnch sH riT Palpitation. Dj-spep-ia, l.iv- S VJO or Complaint, biliousFever. ?yiZli Jdalariaand hpidemics. uso i f'ctbJ cXn "0,,Iu,', I'ijisicrfan Llec- rL.i 7kc,c rlc s"ery combined "tASTE" witb a l'roii' I'ltKilerland w langh it pain. 25c ereryirbere. CI1DKCH OIHECTORY. Grace Church Iioly communion first Sunday of every month. .Sunday services atll a. m., and 7 r. m. Wednes day evening service at 7 o'clock. .Rev. M. D. Wilson. Rector. First Presbyterian Church Ser vices atll A. M. and 7 p. .m. Wednes- ittco avii A- 1. MI11A A . .1.. II V dav evening prayer meeting o'clock. Uev. J. v . Milligau, Past at 7 astor. Cong reo atiox a l Church Services at 11 a. M. and 7 p. m. Kev. bam i WoodPastor. Roman Catholic CnuRcn Services at 10 ISO a.m. Rev. L. Dielman, Pastor M. E. CnuRcn Senices at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Lecture and Prayer Meet ine. Wednesday, at 7 p. m. Rev. Wm. Roberts. Pastor. Baptist Church. Services each Lord's Day at 11 a. m., and 7 p. m. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday, at 7 r. m. Rev. B. S. McLafferty, pastor. ASTORIA FIRE DEPARTMENT. b P. UICKS A. A. CLEVELAND.., J. G. CUAUTEKS...... Chief Engineer. 1st Asst. Engineer. 2d Asst. Engine r. BOARD OF DELEGATES. Regular meet- ing fourth M mday in each month, at 7 -30 r. m. at Hail of Rescue Nj, 2. Ofiicebs. C. W. Fulton, President ; B. S. Worsley.Secretaiy ; F. L. larker. Treasurer. Deleoates. C. J. Treuchard, P. Grant, R. O. Stone, of Astoria Engine Co. No. 1. C. W. Fulton, a H. Stockton, B. S. Worsiey, of Rescue Engine Co. No. 2. F. J. Taylor, li. 1). Curtis, j. E. Thomas, of Alert Hook and Ladder Co. No. L ASTORIA EXGIXE COMPANY NO. 1 Regular meeting flrst Monday in .each mouth. Officers. C. J. Curtis, President, 1 . E. Sellg, Secretary. Wm. Bock. Treasurer, G. P. heeler. Foreman. N. Wilson. 1st Asst. Foreman, P. Grant, 2d Asst. Foremau, Jas. Macomber, Engineer. RESCUE ENGINE COMPANY NO. . Regular meeting first Monday in each mouth. Officers. C. W. Fulton, President, B. S. Worsiey, Secretarj. F. L. Parker. Tn jisurer. J. W. Surprenant Foreman, C H Stockton, 1st Asst, Foieman, J. W. Hare. 2d Asst. Foreman, Charlton Fox. Engineer. ALERT HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 1. Regular meeting, second Monda in each month. Officers. J. O. Bozortu, President, C. Brown, Secretarv. Jay Tuttle, Treasurer, V. B. Elberson, Foreman. C. P. Moult. 1M Asst. Foreman. F. T. Jordan, 2d Asst. Fore man. TUG BOAT CHARGr.H. Following Is the schedule of prices for towage n ana out over tneuoiumuia uar : For vessels not Inward .Outward exceeding Loaded. Ballast. 800 tons.$ltt 150 150 800 to 1000 tons.- 200 175 175 1000 to 1200" tons- 225 200 200 1200 to 1400 tons 275 225 2.V) UM to 1603 tons- 300 250 MX) SAIIfT MARY'S HOSPITAL, ASTORIA, - - OKEGOI. Tins iNSTrrunoN, under care of the Sisters of Chanty, Is now ready to) the reception of patients. Private rooms for the accommodation ol any deslringhem. Patients admitted at allhouia.day or night. No physician has exclusive right, oven patient Is free to and has the privilege oi employing any physician they prefer. United States Marine Seamen who pay Hospital Dues, are enti tled to Free care and attendance at this Hos pital duringslckness. Permits must be ob tained for United States Marines at the Cus torn House. 8IITK2S OH CSAKITi gflgBggggggfl9kslLe ?"v THE SEA SERPENT. New York, larcli 1. The Star says: It was reported at Staten Is land yesterday that Constahle Elbert L. Poillon had been attacked by a sea serpent. John Fisher, an oyster planter, corroborates the story. His son and Fisher were standing on the ueach of .Lower bay on lhnrsday afternoon -when they saw what they took to be a large "log floating with the tide from Quarantine island. Fisher took a boat and started to see what the thing was. Poillon and the boy noticed Fisher hastily pulling back and using quick strokes. When he reached the shore Fisher asked the other two to accompany him and look at the object, which he said was a monster fin-back shark. The sun had gone down and it was growing dark when the three men overtook the creature. It was moving at a good pace through the water. The parties shipped their oars in a noisy manner and were frightened to see the object of their pursuit rise from the -water. It had a long black and thick neck, and a head as large as a powaer keg. Before the fishermen had a chance to look at the dimen sions of its body the monster raised one of its claws, about ten feet long, and grasping an oar, placed it in its massive jaws and crunched it into pieces. Tho frightened fishermen pulled as fast as they knew how, and, when they reached tho shore, did not stop running until they reached Eltingville. Fisher and Poillon, when chided by the neighbors with inventing the above story, went be fore a local justice of the peace and made an affidavit to tho facts sub stantially as stated above. They think the serpent was twenty-five feet long. A. M. JOHNSON. C.J. JOHNSON. Astoria Sail Loft. MANUFACTUUliltS OK SAILS, TENTS, AWNINGS, TAKPATJLINS, Aud everything else pertaining to our Business. Lowest Price and Best Work For your Money, At the Old Stand. Leave your orders and get your work done at once. JOHNSON & CO. Oregon. Astoria, BUY THE BEST ! BARBOUR S Irish Flax Salmon Net Threads Voodberry, and Needle Brands, SEINE TWINES. AND CORK iNB LEAD LINES, Fish Ponndrt, Seines, and Xets Imported to Order. A Large SlocltoflttiiiiFisiLies AND FISH HOOKS. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. HENRY DOYLE & CO.. 517 and 619, MARKET STREET SAN FRANCISCO. SSTAgents for the Pacific Coast. WM. PFUHDER'S OBEGOU BLOOB PURIFIER CURES ALL KIDNEY AND LIVER DISEASES. Headache, Costiveness, Boils, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sldn Diseases, Pimples, Piles, Etc., . And various Female Complaints induced by Bad and Defective Circulation of the Gloo.d. Price,? I 00 per Boltfc, Six rr $5 00 E (BEFORE.) (AFTER.) LECTRO-VOLTAIC BELT and otUcr Elkctp.1 ArruASCES nro sent on 0 Das' Trial Tt MEN ONLY. YOUNG OU OLD. who are suffer Ing from Nnavocs Debujtt, Lost VnAurr Wjistiso Wkaiosesses, and all those dlseares of i Personal Natuiie, rcsultlnt; from Abuses on Othes Causes. Speedy relief and complet restoration to Reaijb, Vioob and Manhoe: GrjABAKTEHD. Send at once for Illustrate' Pamphlet free. Address VOLTAIC BF.IT CO.. Mnrwlinll. Mich Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION is sued out of tho Hon. Circuit Court of the Sta'e or Oregon, for the County of Clat sop on Ihe loth day of February, 185i. and to me directed on a decree for foreclosure of ct rtaln mortgage liens wherein Isaac Berg man, plaint if recovered a judgement aud decree of foreclosure against Peter H. Fox, Robert Fox and Lil y Fox, defendants for the sum of three hundred and forty-five dollars, be-ddes the Ms and accminir costs, and expenses. I have levied upon aud will sell at public auction on Ihe 22d day of Match, 183 , at 2 o'clock p.m. of said day, at the court house door in Astoria, Clatsop County. Hircon. for cash In haud at time of sale, all richt, title, and interest the above named defendants have In the following de scribpd real property, to wit : Lots one and two In block 136. In McOIure's Astoria, Clat sop County, Oregon, as extended by Cyrus Olney. A. M. TWOMBLY. feblO d-30d Sheriff. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITHING, At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner ot G&ss and Court Streets. Ship and. Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons Bade and repaired. Good work guaranteed."" somipuii tanSSM wm$ Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholeomeness. More economical thin the ordinary kinds, and cannot !' sold in cornne'ltlon Mtu the mul titude ot low tet short wHjhr, alum or pho-.hat powders. Sold only in cans. Kov alBak'SO I'owdkk Co., 106 Walt-st. N.Y. Vitalizes and Enriches tho Blood, 1'onel op tho System, Makes tho IVeali Strong:, Builds up the Brokcri- doivn. Invigorates the Brain, and CURES Dyspepsia, Nervous Affections, Gan eral Debility, Neuralgia, Fever . and Ague, Paralysis, Chronic Diarrhoea, Soils, Dropsy, Humors, Female Com- plaints, Liver Com plaint, Kemittent Fever, and ILL DISEASES ORIGINATING IN A GAD STAT'. OF THE BLOOD, OR ACCOMPANIED BY DEBILITY OR A LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM. PERUVIAN SYRO Supplies the blood with its Vital Principle, oi Life Element, IRON, infusing Strength Vigor and New Life into all parts of the system BEING FREE FROM ALCOHOL, its energii 'ng effects are not followed by corresponding rcac ion, but are permanent. SETH V. rOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, 6 Sarrisoa Avenue. Basico. Sold by all I rugguti MAKKETS. CENTRAL MARKET, General assortment of table stock constantly on nand. such as Canned Fruits and Jelly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, Eggs, Butter, Cheese, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Fish. Poultry, and Game, In the season. Cigars and Tobacco, Best of Wines and Liquors. All cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com mission. Opposite I. W. Case's store. J. KOIHJERS. WASHINGTON MARKET, 3Inln Mrcct, Astorln, Oreson. BEu3i t. t i:ki:ry. pkoprictoks. RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tiou of the nubile to the fact that the above Market will always be supplied w ith a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! I Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. C3rSpeclal attention given to supplying ships. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COmPANY, Fresli and Cured Meats, "7"o gietalDles, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CIIEXA3IL.S Street. Astoria, Op WYATT & THOMPSON. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. HVra.ll IF'oecaL, Etc?, WHI. EDGAR, Dealer In Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meersohaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. J. H. D. GRAY, Wholesale and retail dealer in. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc LIME, SAND, AND CEMENT. General storage and Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot of Betton street. Astoria Oreson. "WkIP' nroiiniiaR AlJiHHIn'PW TRANSPORTATION LINES. Columbia Transportation Co. FOR PORTLAND. (FAST TIME.) rii popular steamer FLEETWOOD, Which h:is been refitted for the comfort n pafiiirers will leave WHon and Fkhers dock every Monday, Yednesday and Friday at 6 AM. arriving at Portland at 1 P. M Returni ns leaver Portland every Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 A. M. Arriumg at Astoria at 1 P. M. An additional 1 vm b- made on Sunday of Each Week, ' leaving Portland at O o'clock Sunday 3Iorriinsr. Passem'ers by this route connect at Kalaraa tor Sound ports. U. B. SCOTT, President. Ilwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s WINTER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort Stevens. Fort Canby, and Ilwaco. Connecting by stages and boats for Oystervilie, Montesano and Olympia . e5 Until further notice the Ilwaco 2j2iifc Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer G-en. Miles, Will leave Astoria On Mondays Thursdays, and Saturdays (Oystervilie and Montesano mall days. at 7 A. M. FOR Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and Ilwaco ON Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a. m., as formerly, not being couQned strictly to schedule time. Faro to Fort Canby and Ilwaco ....75 cts. CSr-Ilwaco freicht, ly the ton. In lots of one ton or over, 82 per ton, - J37-F"r Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the oDlce of the compauy, Gray's wharf, foot of Kenton streL J. n. D. GRAY, Agent. Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co. l'MMKK ROUTE. Astoria to Olympia, Touching at e Fort Steven. Fort Cnnb3 !Iwac- North Eteuelx. Oystcrvilfc. X'orih ov', PoterNoniH t'olut. Ho- qtilunt, .1!oiir-vinm. Aud all points on Shoalwater Bay. and Cra Harbor. GEN. MILES, l Strs. or Ou Columbia Kivm GEN. CANBY, " GEN. GARFIELD " MONTESANO Shoalwater Baj Graj ' Hart)o Connecting with Stages over Portages. Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 31 On Mondys, Thursdays and Saturdays arriving at Montesano the dav after leaving Astoria through" trip in 60 hours.. Leave Olympia for Astoria on same days. THE ASTORIAN The largest circulation of any News paper published on the Columbia Kiver. The Astorian is controlled by no clique and recognizes no master- but public opinion. The AsToiRAisr concedes to all3 the consistency it claims for itself and labors for the advancement and prosperity of the City, County and vicinity. The Weekly Astorian Is issued every Friday Morning. We go to press at 3 A. M., on morning of pub lication and give the latest news. The WEEKLY ASTORIA is now in the eleventh year of its publication, and is universally read, and commended. People who are not within reach of a daily mail will consult their owii inter-, ests by sending the small snm of TWO DOLLARS, And they will get THE WEEKLY AS TORIAN, postage paid, for one year. J, T, HftTiTiORAIT Co. TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Railway & Navigation C03IPASY. OCJEAX DI VISION. Dunns the month of February. 1884, Ocean Steamers will sail from Portland to 8an Francisco, and from San Fniniisrn m vrt. land, as follows, leaving Aia-.worth Do.k, I'-'r-lanil. at Midnight, and-Spear Street , ? ii.ni. oau i-i.wiuiacu. HL io A. 31. : rromoan trancisco.i From Portland. Columbia 9State of Callfornia...lo Oreiion ...Hirolumbia 15 Mate of CaIifi)riiI:il9,Orocon, o Columbia 24Stat of i alIfornia2S OretiuiK. ig.Co umbla March 1 State of CaI..March 5JOregun ..... ..... 6 Through Ticket sold to all principal cities in the United States, Canada aad Europe. RAIL DIVISION. Passenger Trains leave Portland for East ern points, at 7 :80 P. M. daily 1 BIYEB DIYISIOX (Middle CelasaMaJ. Boats leave Portland for Dalles at 7 & 4V ill. Leave Port land for Astoria andl lower Co-1 Iombia....lCAMl6AM Salem....i c .i Iyorranis-.i ""-" Victoria.BO!6 AM8 AM - t.W8A8totU' for Portland at 6 . a. djJIr ax- oapt Sunday. P all mm Pal- n. ., v.. t t.nH SaiTo-JT """" ""'"" Bi"rv- C. H. PRESCOTT, Manager. A. L. STOKES, Assist, bnp't. of Trafic JOHN MOTE, Sup'tofTrxfflo E. P. ROGERS, Qaceral Aat Passecsar Dap't, Oregon & California R. R. OREGON & TRANSCONTINENTAL COMPANY, LESSEE. On and after February 24th, lSSi, trains will run as follows : DAILY (Except bundays). EASTSIDE DIYI3I0K. Between rOKTLA.NDaBdPM'XXlX. T t, . ,, MAIL TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE, Portland..-. 7 i30 a. MlPhcenlx 500 a. ac Fhceulx 7:t0 p. at I Portland 425 p. jr, ALBANY EXPRES8 TRAIN. LEAVE. . ARRIVE. Portland 4 -oo p. ar.'Lebanou...9,:2e p. at i-cuuiiuii t : a. zn. roniana... io.:05 a. ac The Oregon and California Railroad" Feiry makes connection with all Regular Trains on Eastside Division. " WESTSIDE DtVISIOIf. Between Portlaud aad CorvtUll MAIL TRAUT t tLEVE o ARRIVE. Portland. 9 -co A. ai..Corvalli.4 -38 p. it, Coivallis 8 :30 a. at.lPortland 3 -20 v.ai. . EXPRESS TBAKC LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 5 :00 p M'McMinnvUle 8 -co fm Mc3IinnviIIe5:i5 A3X Portland 820 XX. Close connections made at Fhceniq with the Stages of the Oregon and Califor nia Stage Company. 3-Tlckets for sale at all the principal points in California, at Company's. Office. Corner F and Front bta., rorttand, Qr. Frplght will not be received for shipment after 5 o'clock p.m. on either the East or West side Division. R. KOEHLfcR, Gtn'l Ma- ager. A. L. aTOKEM, Asst Snp'c of frafflc. JOHNMUIB, bnp't. of Triflto. .P,BOaEIW, General Art Pusmcct Dpt- THE THINGVALLA LINE. Is the only . DIRECT LINE Between NEW YOKKandSCANDINAVTA. First class Steamers and good. usage; Ticket for sale at A. M. J9HHS9S'S, Agent, Astoria, Oregoa. DAILY 4- wiuauauiaaiui iMonl Tu. I We.IThu.rFri. I Sat. r RAXIIR IV e AU C 1U 7AM,1 7 AM ...... Is AM BAM U AM AM 8 AM A.-JSt