The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, March 09, 1884, Image 4

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ASTOU1A, OREGON:
8UNDAY... .. MA15Cn 9, l&U
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
POUT OF ASTORIA,
VESSELS IS THE II IV EH.
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8. R. Mead, Am Ik
KUarlada, Mr Bp
Aiortna Miner,
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Iterom, Am fip
rEXSELS (J A THE WL.
fron Foroig-ij PwrtH. foribe
Columbln Biter
Aberotwlth Castle, lir sp 10G5 Liverpool Sept It
Oltr of Carlisle, Br bk Greenock Autr H
Cakdale. Br bk Llr rpool.Inir26
irate, Br bk Lirerpool Dec 5
Jora&lf arer. Nor bk Liverpool Not It
EeJTrdale, Br bk 1191 NbW
Xorretsaa. Br bk Liverpool Dec 8
SUffhoand. Br bk JtfS Wilmington
Sllnt. Br bx 10S7 London Dec S
Tthonai, Brbk LoMlon Dec 5
From American I'ort.
Alameda. Am p X Y Jan IS
Salle of OrozoD, Am bk UG9 'ew ork Mar 1
TIDKT.4RLK FK ASTORIA
MATtCH.
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The hours between mid i lp an mtuu an
designau d by a ( i.). tlicne oetwec-n noon
and miduinia bj p (:. si ). cA. r)m a denotes
nnrtutelit. u' OOrt. denotes nooi!.
The height ;s reckoiK d Irom the Jfel i
aenioliverliiww.;tersiolI-lit!ieound
lnes :irf jn'ti on tlii '-)si sir vev rh ut".
A-orl ICftaii .tlarkfi.
Flour per sack 31.40.
Wheat, per cfiilal S'.00'2.-iT.
Oats. S-M(:Vi5.
Bae(n. sides ppr lb. 14 t 18 eta.
Shoulders, ' 12KS1" els.
Hams, it?aiyrts.
Lattl, " ig cto.
Beef, 12K1 cu.
Mutton, rjl3cK
i'ork. 12KI"''ts.
Veal, 15gl8cts.
Butter, per i oji 70 to 75 eta. -EK23,
per dz'!i33($4U. cts.
PotaUes, jer lt 1 to lf cL.
Apples, greeu, per'hox S2.00. to 2.10
Cheese, pei ft o25 to 40 cts.
Ooinmeal, per B4 cr
Oatmeal, - i cts.
Beans, - K cLs.
Coffee, ' ViyQ-U) -ts.
Tea, 40lK)etb.
KIce, - d (( io cla.
Suar, " 10(5l4cL-..
Svrup, per gallon 7oc al.
Honey, per iralJon SlO.
Salmon, jei- kit 55.
Oniony per 2 'Ji&i ot.
Apples dried per U 1018 ct.
Peaches " ' 13 & is ct-.
Plums. " " 12K lti cLv.
Candles, per lb 20 eU.
Chickens, per dozen $!l
Hay, per ton i30.
Hides. ier Tb Ci la. ft cts.
Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, 75c;
iw linseed. 70c; w.l oil. 40c: lard Sl3.
raw
Columbia River Exports.
SHIPMENTS FOHKION.
JANUARY. 81.
2 To Qucenfiuwn per Oakicurth.
Wheat, H070 bus..
4 Tn Qucentnwn per Oban Day.
Wheat, 57.93 bus
9 To Quteiistown per Augcrona.
Flour. 20.511 bbN
10 To Quecnstoirn per LadUtck.
..ST0.451
-3102.570
Flour. 14.1 Jl bbls
11 To Qucenstmcn per liarganv
Wheat. CSS 1 bus
Sl0.000
..889 418
18 To Liverpool pr City of Madrid.
Flour, 20.406 bbN $102,330
19 To Qiiecn&town per ZIw ayshire.
Wheat. 81,531 bus 85.608
19 -To QueauUtwn per Star of Erin.
Flour. 16.019 bbl . $88,104
23 To QucewUnon jwr Sarah BeiL
Flour. 14,666 bbls S09.CG2
31 To Quecruitoicnpcr Sovereign of Uie Seas
Wheat. 76,180 bus ....... 74.803
FKIJRt'AltY.
4 To Qiwenainvcn per Indiana.
Wheat, 76.091 bus 77,009
5- To AnUcerj) per Sea King.
Wheat, 75.1W) bus ... $73 10D
7 To Montevideo per Carrie Wiimlow.
8-tlmon. 100 cs . s 500
tUlinoii, 28 hlr bbls 1 15
Hadbut, 27fic 1 ,1 12
Lumber, WW M .... . 7,000
Total ............... .. ..... $8,727
7 To Queenxtoum per Banco.
Wheat, 57.645 bu . . .02.149
To QuecnsUiwn per Bhmah.
Flour, 10.571 bbls $82,853
35 To Quceiutoicii per Henry Jamee.
Flour, 16,863 li'.ls . 71,808
25 -To QuecnsUnvn per Isle of Erin.
Wheat, 50 334 bu S4B.320
27 To Qucauflrmm ptr Berwickshire.
Wheat. 51SJ bu-. 52.784
27 7 o Liverpool per Janet McNiel.
Flour, 16,175 bbls n674
Domestic Exports.
Tbe receipts of certain articles of Or
won produce at San Francis o. from
January 1, 1884, to February 27, inclu
sive, have been as follews:
Sour, or aks,
beat, ctls...
Oats, cus
Salmon, bbit,
h! bbla .
63.472
St.OTO
f67
311
24
5.018
1
c...
rrkes
Apr-les, Klre. bxs
bbls
pkps
Butter, pkRs ....,
Potatoes, sks........
Wool, bales.... ...
Hides. No
Tallow, pkp.........,
.Beef, bbls
Hay, bales.-,.
?ufcksllvpr. tlaks....
nut. Dried, pkgs....
Leal her. pkgs........,
Hops, bales-.. ......
Hams, pkgs . ..
Cheese, cs.. ....
Flax Sped, sks...
Corn. ctl..... . ..
Canned Goods, cs......
Lard, pkgs ...
Baoon. rs
1
1.574
IW
2,0ft,
734
16
7
501
2
4
228
FOR SALE.
IN. LOU TO SKIT. FKiM 5 ACRES TO
40 acre tract In S. W. corner of Chas.
Stevens D. C. Title perfect. For particu
lar Inquire at office of N. I. Raymond, City
&ll : or on tbe premises of 0. 1. Young.
.Atrta,KeT.W,lKJ.
THK KEPrBLICAS STATE COXYEKTIOS
A Republican convention for the state
of Oregon is called to meet at the city of
Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday, the
Wth day of April, 1881, at 11 o'clock a. m.,
for the purpose of nominating candi
dates for the follovring 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 hix delegates to
attend the national Republican conven
tion, and to transact Mich other business
as may properly come before the conven
tion.
The convention will consist of 20G dele
gates, apportioned among the several
counties, as follews:
Riker filLnko 2
Benton -. 9 Lane 10
Clackamas 10 Linn 12
ClatsoD 6 Marion- 18
Columbia 4lMnltnomah 35
Coos 61Polk 8
Crook 5Tillamook 2
Curry 2jUmatilla 12
Douglas 12Union 7
Grant JHWrsco 8
Jaokson 6Washiugton 8
Josephine SJYamhill 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.
iL C. George, congressman, at the last
general election.
The committee recommend th.it the
primaries be held on Saturday, tho 12th
of April, and the county conventions on
Tuesday, the 2Jd 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 American 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 parmanent 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, 1834.
THE DEMOCRATIC STATE COXVEXTIOX.
The state Democratic convention is
hereby called to meet at Dalles City, on
Thursday, the 17th of April next, at 10
o'clock a. 11., for the purpose of nominat
ing candidates for the following effices:
Judge of the supreme court, throe presi
dential electors, repieeentative 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 ether busines as may of right
come before such comention.
The committee de-era it ntting to pre
sent to the Democratic voters of the state
the following consideratiens:
"We see approaching an election of
most vitHl import to our commonwealth
in all its interests, both public and pri
vate. Deeming honesty the best policy, end
m striking contrast with the course of
the opposition party, wo have named an
early day for the assembling of the state
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
politic.
The variance in the vote of this state
during the past few 3'ears, and especially
tho very close contest in the presidential
election of 1880, giea us mucU hope that,
notwithstanding our present minority,
with harmony in our ranks, and a well
directed exertion of our strength, we
shall carry off the palm of victory. Rut
to insure this cud it is iniperathe that all
Democrats should contribute their undi
vided support and liGarty co-operation,
not only m the actual canvass but in its
very initiation the county primaries
We do not presume to trespass upon tue
precinct b of our popular convention, but
do earnestly invoke all members of our
party to put aside past differences and
personal antagonisms, to unite in har
monious action in the various primaries
ana to send full delegations of represen
tative men to attend tho state convention.
"We have deemed it fitting to reduce the
number of delegates, in the hope of scour
ing the personal attendance of those to
bo ohosen. 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-
uimisiruiiuu 01 puuuo auairs xo unite
with us.
AL ZIEBER, Chairman.
P. H. D'Abct, Secretary.
SOCIKTY .Mr.RTL;.
Temple Lodfiro. No. 7 A. F. A. M.
IlfKKULAR COMMUNICATIONS i.
ia flit and third Tuesdays in eacuVjf
month, ai 74 o'clock, r. at., at the YV
Hal in Astoria. Members of the order in
good .standing are luUted to attend..
By order of the W. M.
Beaver Lodg-e No 35. 1. 0. 0. P.
R
EGULAli MCiniNO KV-
1 ery rhursdaj evening at-fiS?fc
senn o'chek. at the Jnge -sS5F
room In Odd Fellows Hall. Asio- '
ria. Sojourning members of tbe order in
go-d standlug. cordially Invited to a'te d.
By order N. G.
Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. P.
REGULAR Mr EI.S OF OCEAN EN
cainpment No. 11. I. (). O. P., at tho
!d;e, in the O.ld Fellows Building, a
-even P. M., oa the iecond and fourth
Mondays or eacn month. Sojourning breth-
II n cordially hivlted.
By order C P.
Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. TJ. W.
RKGHLAK MEETINGS OF SEASIDE
ijndx" No. 12, A. o. L W. will be held
III fvthlau HaM on Friday evening of each
wo k, at 7 o'clock p.m. Members f the
order In uooil s audiiiff. ami visiting Hroth
its are invited tn attend. Llbntrv will be
open nftecu ndi.utes before and after each
meeting. By order M. W.
C. BRQ tt N, Bee.
Aatorla Lodge No. 40. L O. G.T..
REGULAR MIETING KVEKY THUUS-d-iy
veiiltig at 7 iSQ o'clock, in the Hall
over Mr. C.ise6stoie. Members of the Or
der, in good standing, iuc lu lied to attend.
By oraer W. C. T.
American Legion of Honor.
REGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA
Council No 995 Is hehl on the first and
third Tuesla of each month, at 7 o'clock r.
31. Bv order of the Council Commander.
R. V MONTEITII, bec'ty.
Cushln? Post No 14. G. A R.'
REGULAR MEI'TINGS 'F THIS FOST
on the second and fourth Tuesds of
e-ach month at 7:?0 P. m. Visiting com
rades cordially htvll ed. By 01 der
P.C.
Pacific Lodge No. 17, K of P.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF TniS
I odjje every Frhlav evenln?, at 7 sto
o'clock. In their Castle Hall. Sojoumiug
Knights cordially iuvitt-d to .tten .
GEO. V. WHEELER.
K.ofR. and S.
Astor Lodge No. 6 K. of P.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS
lv Lod.:o ever' Wednsday eveniutr, M
7 -M o'clock, at their lodge morn. In Pythian
k tie. Sojourning Knights ordlallv Invlt
ed to attend. W. L. ROBB.
K. of R. and S.
Common CounciL
REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND
tourthTueBday evenings of each month
at 7H o'cloclc.
S"lersons delrlng to have matters acted
upon by the Council, at any regular meet
ing must present the same to the Auditor
and Clerk, on or before the Friday eveuimi
prior to tbe Tuoda on which the Council
holds its regular meeting.
TH08 S.JEWETT,
Auditor sd Cleric
gpSV (jitieura'
SSkl
POSITIVE GlfP,l
for every form of
SKIN&BJLOOE
DISEASE.
rraa
PIMFLEStoSCROFUL
TO CLEANSE THE .-KIN. i-calp. and
Blood o It hinc. c.nly Pimply, ('opinr
Colored rofuloii". Inherited, nnd toita
pious tlumora. Blood I'oH i.f, Lloera. Ab
c fes, nd infantile '-kiiiTonuro. the te'
t: t'Kv Km tu nre inf.il ible.
Cnncni-n i-sven, the new R'oo'
Purifier. Diuretic. and Aooiient. cx:,fl di
eae gcruis from tho blood and po x iration,
and thus remove the cuta-c. cvthcr . th.
great &l in Cure, in tantlyalNys Itcbmfr.xnd
l flammation. clears tboikin andS alp. heal-;
Ulcers and Sote. ie3tore the ( omplcxion.
CctictkaSo-p, anexquWte sdnn BeautiGer
and Ti ilet Hequi-ite, I Indispensable in
treatin2.kin dtseae. and for rough chnpped
or k ea?y skin, idackhead. b otches. nd ba-py-O'imor.
U ticuhi cemki .- are tho only
lDfalUb.o blcod aurifiers and skin beautifiers
Thas. ironslitnn. Fnq.f laiv er. 23.
State Street. Boston, reports a cao of Salt
'heum or der his observation for ten vear?.
which c v. red the patient's body and limbs
anaio wh-ch all tnon tnj hods of trent
m nth d been applied wi huut benefit which
wa- completely cired olel by thoCuntrav
Kf.mkdikS. Kavirn: a clean and heahby skin.
ttr.niKi.1I.fi Kvcielf Itlililns. Belch
ertown. Mass. writo : Our little by w 1- to
ribly afflicted witb crofula, .-alt I home,
and ErifipelM!" over .i c ho wa born, and
nothing wo could giro him bolp.d him until
wo tried (uth uk Kkvki as, which st adunl
lycurea him until hi is now as fair us an
child.
IS. E Cnrpfntrr, Hondron. N. Y.
rurod of PoriaFi or Lepio-y, of twenty ears'
standinjf. by Coticui Ukukui -. 'J ho mo-t
won erful euro n rec rd. A dutpnn ul of
scales foil from him daily. I'hysicia s ai d
hi fiiends thought he mu-t dio l'ur swi rn
to before ajui-tic-of tho p -ace and Hender
son's most prominent citizens.
3lr.S4. R. Whippif, Decatur. Mich.
rites bat her nice, head, and some pirtaof
her body were almost ra-. llord core red
wt h scabs nnd sores, -uffered fear.ullv and
tried overytbinc l'ormancml caro by ho
Cutu vh 1 i.hUhuiu flora a akin Humor.
Sold by all ilruggls!.. Cuticuka.Vi ents :
Resolvfjt.si : Soap, z3 cents. Potter
Dnuo ad CuemiCaL Co. Boston
Mass.
hrnil ror"XIow to Cure Skin ::Iiem.rs"
CATARR
SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE,
Th- Grent3a?snmic Dis'illution f
Wif cli Ha . American "Pmo
Canodinn Far, Marigoldt
Clov3osom. E'c
Forth" imino'li terelifnnd '.rmanent'ur
of every f rm )f Catarrh, from a i m-lo Ilea
Cold or Influenza t lb I. -f -n ell. late.
ndlliarin .Cough, 1 ronthiti and Iticipi-
eni t'onuinption. Keli fiu fivo minute n
any ano every .o. Nothing like it. i.ratc-
f I fra.-ruiit, w oleomc. Cure begi s fro 1
(list applicatio 1. nnd is mpil, 1adn.1l pcrm.i-
nei t. at.d ov er failing.
tin- boctlo Khii al Cure, on-Do 'Catarrhal
Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in one
pa kaire. forming a com Ieto treainunt, 0F1.I!
d uggis for Si, Ask for Sak an'- H apical
Cl'KK. PolTl E DkUO A!0 Clltilt, AL C.,
Co ton.
DAIN!
CoIHn.' Voltaic Electric
Plaster innanily affect
tho N orvou Si stem ai d
b.ini-he l in. A nerfect
w 1'iftiij. .. . AM.
IS HIE CRY blnednlth a Porous Plas.
MM0.rx ter for 25 cents. Itnni.i-
SUFFERlha KERVE bilates 1 ain, vitalizes
Weak and U orn Out Parts, strengthens Tired
Mureles. prevent di-ea.ce. and doc mete in
one half the time tLau any other palter In
the worl 1. told every wh ro.
CANNERYMEN ! !
PACIFIC METAL WORKS
Importer and M itiuf icturers of
WHITE METALS.
Canners' Solder a Specialty,
Strip Lead, for Leading Lines,
Plate Zinc, for Cutting Acid,
Bar Copper, Pig Lead and Pig Tin.
48 Storth second St.. Portland, Or.
115 dt 117 Ir-t ft., Sau FraucHm.
Cal lorn in.
Street Improvement Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of Astoria,
Clatsop county, OiegoH, propose to or
der the improvement ot Wt Eihth
street. In that portion of saideity whicli
was laid out and recorded by John Al.
Jshively. in Clatsop county, Oregon,
from the north side of Cushtng's Cotm
street, three hundred feet norMt by pi
ling, capping and planking t-aid por
tion of .atd idreet to its full wid I), and
by building a hlip at the. north end of
.said three hundred feet, and uulttvi a
rerannstnmce .signed b the ownprs of
two-thirds of the property fronting 011
said portion of said sti eel be tiled with
the Auditor and Clerk within ten days
of the final publication of ibis notice,
viz: Tuesday, March 25th. 1S81. Un
common Council wid order said im
provement to be made.
By order of the Common Council.
AtteM: T.S..JEUETT,
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, Oregon, AInrcli 4ih, 1K8L diot
Notice to Contractors.
OFFICE ASTOR J A AND COAST TRANS
portatlon Cumpauv Astona, Oievon.
Slarch 4th 18S4
Se iled bld w ill tie rerelvt-d until Sal u day.
the 15th Inst., at this ofllce f- r the construc
tion or the hull of a vrs&el lull rip. cd on t o
following dimensions : 118 feet over all.-.C
feet beaio, 914 feethold;forthe :tboeum
p ty a-s per plaus and spech.catioiL ou file
at this out -e.
The directors reserve the right to ujic:
any and all hi s.
Bids should be addressed tn
J. W.HUME,
... I'lCsL,
dtd Astoria Oregon.
TUtt BOAT CIIAHGI.S.
Following Is the schedule or prices for
towage 'ti and out over the Columbia Bar :
For vessels not Inward .Outward.
exceeamg Loaded. Ballast,
800 1011K.S1.10
800 tn nw tons... 200
1000 to 12X tons... '&
1210 to 1400 tous T,5
:4vo to lww tnns. 300
150
150
175
200
2oi)
300
2.0
I'llUKCll IMItKCTOIfY.
Grace Cuuitcu lloly communion
first Sunday of every month. Suinla
services at 11 a. m., and 7 p.m. Wednes
day evening service at 7 o'clock. Rev.
AI. D. Wilson. Rector.
First Presbyterian Church Ser
vices at 11 A. 31. and 7 p. m. Wednes
day evening praer meeting at "7
o'clock. Rev. J. V. Alilligan, Pastor.
CO.NOUEOATlONAL CnuHcn SServIcp
at 11 a. it. and 7 p. 3L Rev. Satu'l
Wood, Pastor.
Roman Catholic Cnuitcn Services
atlO30A.M. Kev. L. Dielman, Pastoi
A. . Church Sen-ices at 11 a. m.
and 7 p. m. Lecture, and Prayer Aleet
ing, Wednesday, at 7 p. m. Rev. Wm.
Roberts, Pastor.
Baptist Chtjbch. Services each
Lord's Day at 11 a. m., and 7 p. 31.
Prayer Meeting, on Wednesday, at 7
p. x. Bev. B. H. McLafftity, pastor.
Revolutionary England.
The apothegm that the theory of
to-day is tho practice 01 to-morrow
finds a remarkable illustration of its
truth in the present political condi
tion of England, 'lbirty-six years
ago the whole strength of the govern
ment was directed to the suppression
of the Chartists. Tho organization,
thus called, simply demanded five
couee&sious from the government,
viz: manhood suffrage, vote by ballot,
abolition of the proiwrty qualification
for members of parliament salarietl
representatives in parliament, and
equal election districts. The demand
led to a peifect htate of terrorism
among the ruling classes, droops
were kept in readiness in all the large
cities to suppress any demonstration
of chartism. Special constables
were sworn in all over the kingdom.
The country was practically placed
in a state of siege when, in 1848, the
organizers of the chartist movement
announced their intention of march
ing to tho parliament houses with a
mammoth petition, and the Duke of
WeUii gton, than commander in-chief
ot her majesty's forces, stationed
troops in the Bank of England and at
all the nssaUaoie points of London
rjady to quell the mob. ''The trail
of the four-pounder" was hia pana
cea for all political agitation, and he
took care to have the remedy in readi
ness. To-day, out of the famous "five
points of the charter," two have been
gained absolutely, and two of the
other three are in a fair way of ac
complishment. The ballot was adopt
ed in 1572 without wrecking the
empire; property qualification for
members of parliament has been abol
ished, and manhood suffrage is with
in a short step of becoming the law.
The present ministry is now prepar
ing a measure which will give the
last mentioned claim full effect when
it is completed, as it will undoubted
ly be during the present session of
parliament. And none of these
changes, which would have been con
sidered utterly destructive 'thirty
years ago, seem to have wtou hi any
appreciable injury to the imperial
prestige.
"Witb regard to tb.6 other points,
the plan to pay salaries to legislators
is hardly likely to go into effect for
many years to cjme, nor at all while
men are to be found who will slave a
lifetime to accumulate wealth and
prestige sullicient to afford them the
privi.ege of paying for an election,
xhe Englishman works to win the
wealth and fame that will give him
1 1 s prestige; the American works to
get into our legislature to make
wealth or fame after he has got there.
As to the demand for equal election
districts, that will be unlikely to oc
cur at all, mainly becuse the peoplo
who demand it have learned that in
its logical exactness it is impossible
of accomplishment
Doctor Holmes once showed with a
good deal of ingenuity how one man
could be three men. Using the
'young man John" for an illustra
tion, he pointed out that then were
the real young man John, the young
man whom John believed himself to
be, and tho young man known to tLe
outside world as John.
Yes, my son, speak your mind, but
be careful to mind yourspeak. Never
say disagreeable things to persona
who havo angered you. Tell them to
a third party. Then when they reach
the ears of your offenders they will be
a thousand times worse than your
unassisted invention could possibly
have made them.
WM. PFUNDER'S
H BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES ALL
Kl DI!EY 'AND LIVER DISEASES,
Headache,
Costiveness,
Boils,
Dyspepsia,
Biliousness,
Skin Diseases,
Pimples,
Piles, Etc.,
And various Female Complaints
induced by Bad and Defective
Circulation of the Blood.
I'ricc.Sl 00 per Bottle, Six for $5 00
FRANK AND CLEAR.
flavins Admitted the Htreasth of
tlio Evidence a Prominent IM13'-
Minan takes Logical Arti. n.
Tho following letter tells iU own rtory. The
signature will be recognized as that of the
I'hy.-ician-ln-Chiofof the De Quincy Home,
and author of " Drugs That Enslave," "The
Hypodermic Injection of Morpbino," A Man
ual of .Nursing," and many other popular and
valuablo special medical werks:
1D1 WestTk.xthStbkt,1
Nkw Yobk, August 11. 1SS0. J
Alrssrs. Skaecrt & Joimox,
Genffctnen;--Like mot of my profession, I
am cautious about pinning my fai h to any
new tncdicino or curative agent. But your
IJKVSOX'3 CA PCl.N K POROUS PLAaTEK.
has broken through the barriers and won it'
wav to my good opinion. Aly attontion wa
first called to it somo eight months ago by a
patient of inino Although 1 was well ac
quainted with tho superior excellence of your
other plxter and antieptio dressing, made
especially fqr tho profesion, the Bcnon s
was comparatively new to me. I had heard,
however, of iU merit as a remedy, in case'
of Lame Back, Local Kheumatim, Noural
gia. Congestion of the Bronchi tl Tubes nnd
bungs. Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver and the like
affection, and havo sinco begun to experi
ment with it personnlly. I find BENSUW
CAPCINE PLAST-Ran exceptionally clean
ly planter to use. and rapid in its action.
Alany testa of its qualities m'de in my own
family and among my patient have convinc
ed me that there is no single artiolo so valu
nbla for popular ue, nor so helpful in tin
diea;e I have named.
Should you desiro to do o, you may tuo my
name to that effect.
Very truly jours,
H. II. KANE, A. AL, 31. D.
The genuine have tho word CAPCINE cut
in tho center. 1 rice 25 cents.
Seabury & Johnson, Chemists, Xaw York.
Gr. A. ST1NSON & CO..
8LACKSM1THING.
At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Cass
and Court atreeta.
Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing
Wagons mads aad repaired. Good work
guaranUftd,
W tfriOYALS.S!i,,K2 Jj W
fr llfPv)
w Sea
P0W0ER
Absolutely Pure.
Tlita rwvvHr nprnr v.rlq A mnnrol n
purity, strenjrth and wholeomenes. More
economical th u the rdln try kinds, ami
auiiot lie sola incompe It Ion with the mul
titude ot low test short e!jut, alum or
phosphat powders. Sold only in cans. UOV
alBakixg 1'owdeu Co., 10t all- t. N. Y.
Tell the children to cat out and sits the comic
t Liouetta pictures a3 they appear from larce tc
i&zua. Thar wul ba pleased wua tho collactloa.
This space Is owned by
BLACK. WELL'S BULL.
Of course m mean the famous animal appearing
on the label of eery kuiuiuq psckairoof Black
welTa Bull Durham Smoking- Tobacco. Every
dealer keeps this, the bts: Fmolanir Tobacco made.
Nena genuine without trade-marl: of tha Bull.
iiiUAiuiui3iiiui3iiiiiteianitnun
Vitalizes and Enriches tlie Blood, CVmet
up tho System, alakeg tho AVrtiS:
Strong;, BuUds np the Broken-
down, Invigorates tho
Brain, and
CURES
Dyspepsia, Nervous Affections, Gsa
eral TJobility, Neuralgia, Fever
and Ague, Paralysis, Chronic
Diarrhoea, Boils, 2)ropsy,
Humors, Female Com
plaints, Liver Com
plaint, Semittent
Fever, and
IU DISEASES OMGINATING Ifl A BAD STATt
OF THE BL00D, OR ACCOMPANIED BY
DEBILITY OR A LOW STATE
OF THE SYSTEM.
PERUVIAN SYRO
SuppUes the blocd with its Vital Principle, 01
Life moment, IROX, infusing Strength
Vigor and New Life into all parts cf the system
BEING FREE FROM ALCOHOL, itseaerKir
big effects are not followed by corrcspoad;j; rcsc
ion, but are permanent,
SETII W. rOWLE & SOXS, Proprietots, &
iaxrisoa Avuaic. BMUtu Su!d by aS X -ugguu
GERMANIA BEER HALL
AXD-
B0TTLED BEER DEPOT,
Cheuamus Street, Astoria.
The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass.
Orders for tile Celebrated
Columbia Brewery Beer
Left at this place will be promptly
attended to
Bfiff'Nb cheap fcau Francuco Beer so'd at
this place.
Wm. BOCK, Proprietor.
Wood Yard.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE ASTO
rl.iWood Yard, (imj's Doik. foot of
Ueuioii street, will sell wiaid at the follow
ing pners and deliver wherever the streets
are planked, bPtweeiiTrulIInger'a AIill ami
O'Hrlen's Hotel, b.ic to Aitor .street :
Ureen Alder. 2-cutSt 60 per cord. Innz$3 75
Dry do do 4 75 do do -1 00
i;rnIIemio'k do -i M do do 3 75
Ury do do 4 75 do do 4 00
(Jreen Beach do 4 7 do do 4 Oil
Green Fir do 4 75 do do 4 ou
Diy Fir do 5 00 do do 4 2
Extra .Maple
aid S. limns do 6 00 do do 5 2
Vine Maple
auu S. limbs do 5 75 .do do -5 00
Wood of All Kinds
By the Scow load at REDUCED RATES.
. . . . J II H. GKAY'
Astoria, February 1st, 18H
Special Police.
Owlnj to seviro wpath r and lncreawl
expen-.-. an additional Hiargrt of2 c nts a
nrd on sawed wood will be made till further
notice.
For Sale.
FIVE HUNDRED CORDS DRY HEAI
lock Wood, which I will aelher at tin
nouses of customers for $4 a conl.
lira) hi;; or all Kinds done .it reasonable
rate. R. R. M Mtlit.N.
THE LATEST STYLES
IN
WALL PAPER
AT
B. B. FRANKLIN'S,.
NXTtO0BTO ASTORIAN OFFICE.
A very large Stock from which to select.
Window curtains mado to order.
arMy patent Trimmer to cut Wall Fapei
wul b found convenlant te my patrons.
-SrL J Ik
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Columbia Transportation Co.
FOR PORTLAND.
(FAST TIME.)
1 pHH"""r tcamer
FLEETWOOD,
i?5i
'A'jii'h has bpen leflttedfor the comfort o
n tssMu.'cr ill leave wnon and
FIsher'.s dock every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6
AM. arriving at Portland atl P. M
Kr-tumhig leaves Portlaud every
Tuesdays and Thuraday3 at 6 A. M
Arriving at Astoria at 1 P. U.
An fiddltlonal trip will be made on
Sunday of Each Week,
Leaving FortJand at 9 e'cloc
aunday 31ornInjr.
I' vengers by this route connect at Ealama
Uc Sound ports. U. B. SCOTT,
President
Ilwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s
WINTER SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Stevans, Fort Canby,
and Ilwaco.
Connecting by stages and boats for
Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia
Until further notice the nwaco
Steam Navlgdiluu Co.'s steamer
Gen. HYIJLLes,
T III leave Astoria
On Mondays Thursdays, and Saturdays
(OystervlUe aud Alontesano mall days.
at 7 A. U.
fou
Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and Ilwaco
ox
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays
The .steamer will leave Astoria at 9 A. M..
as formerly, not being couflned strictly to
schedule time.
Fare to Fort Canby and Ilwaco,....M.75 cts.
Efcrrllwaco f rej ,n i,r Q lon j i0tj 0
one ton or over, 2 per ton,
SarTor Tickets, Towage or Charter ap
ply at the office of the company, Gray's
wharf, foot or Benton street.
J. H. D. GRAY,
Agent.
Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co.
SUMMER ROUTE.
Astoria to Olympia,
Touching at
rrt HtevenM, Fort Canby, Ilwaco
North Itencli. Oyster ville. Xorth
Cove. I'eteritonM I'olnt. ilo-
qnium, .HoiiirMuno,
And all points on Shoaluuter Bay, and Grnj
Harbor.
GEN. MILES,
l
airs. or
GEN. CANBY,
On Columbia Rlvei
- GEN. GARFIELD
ilOXTESANO
Shoalwater Baj
Gniy'a Harno
Coutiectlng with Sfctges oer Portages.
lave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 31
On Aloud ys, Thursday and Saturdas
arriving at Moutesai.o Hie day after leaving
Astoria through tn In tK hours.
I.eavp Olympia for Astoria on same days.
BUY THE BEST !
BARBOUR S
Irish Flax
Salmon Net Threads
Woodberry,.and Needle Brands,
SEINE TWINES.
CORK Mi) LEADLINES,
Fisih Pounds, Heine, and filets
Imported to Order. A
LarpStiiciofltliDtMsliLiDes
AND FISH HOOKS.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
517 and 019, MARKET STREET
SAN FRANCISCO.
2Saf"Agenis fur the Pacific Coast
ASK FOR
Union India Bubber Go's
Pure Para Gum
CRACK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS.
BKWAEE or IMITATIONS I
Be .sure the Roots are stamped CRACK
PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE
OUil SPRINGS on tne foot and instep,
whicli prevent their cracking or breaking
We a.e now making them with RUBBER
AAD ASBESTOS .Soles which will make
toem last more than twice as long as any
Rubber boots made
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
ALL KINDS KHBBFR BELI1NU, PACK
ING, IIOSE.SPRlNO-,CLMTHING,
Bi OT3 AND SHOE-, Etc.
COODYEAR RUBBER CO.
R. IT. PEASE. Jr. Agents,
S.M.RUNYON, f SaaErancbcOw
The Weekly Astorian
Is issued every Friday Morning. .ppgo
to press at 3 A. AL, on morning:offpiUH
lication and give the latest news. ;
The WEEKLY ASTOmXWSsm
in the. eleventh year of its pubHcatipand
is universally read, and cemmended: '-.
i "
People who are not withinj remote of
a daily mail will consult their t;urter-
ests by sending the small snm of 1'.
TWO DOLLARS,
And they will get THE WEBK3j$:&
TORIAN, postage paid, for one yfear.
J. 3T; HA11.0RAIT A Co. '
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Oregon Railway & NivigitioR
uempajby: " " '
OCfiAX UIVIBI03T.,.. ' -.
Durint? thp mftnfh nf l'hnnn ioci X"..
Steamers wid sail from Portland to Baa
rraiici.tco, and from Mm Francisco to Port
land, as follows leaving Ainsworth Doilc,
P.ir land. ;it ATMnliftii- n.i c a, Ti
Wharf. San FriSfficoT it 10A.Tr
rom San Ernncisco.! From Portland.
C lumbla 9State of CallforUa-lo
Oreaon -14lCoIumbia- .is
Lite of 'aiiforiii.i.l0JOreEon JZ
Oregon.. -ICo umbia..Marcal
ouiiroiai..iiarcn oiuregun-....Ma... f
i nrouBn TieketM sold to all prtadeal
Europe? UQlted stat-lSaaIla
RAIL niVliCaV
Passenger Trains leave Portland toe
KIYEB DITLSIO.V (Mlddl' 8hEkail
Basts leave FortJand. for DaUes at.y
alse: -
Leave Fort-l j
land for I. Man I
IE
Tu. lwe.lTfaa.1 fti.
A."torl and I
lowar Ha.1
lumbia....lfi AMU AH
fiAM
7AM
AJatAK
ajT
"yton. ur.;7AMj
SS3,B::nAM
Victon.BC!K AMji AM
-tTym
SAlf
RAM
iAMAM
tan
oet SandaV. """"" ," 3rf
C. H. FKESCOTT. jqhx MrrrV '
Itaia ntnJ. . n.i m '. " . .
Oregon & California R. R.
OREGON & TrtANSCrcN-TrXENTAi,
COMPANY, LESSEE.
On and after February Stth, l884.tealaa will
run asfoUows : DAILY (EicaunaaysEt
KASTSIDH DIVISIOJT.
ItctweearoKTia..KamrMMUriT.
LEAVE. AJtBrVX, i
Portlands. 7 :MA.ipfacBnlx. J.. iafiAOK.
Thoeulx 7:LOP.alPortland.:tid5'F..
. ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN.
LEAVE. ..-.ARanrg.
Portlaud 4 m p. at. Lebanon M r. u
lotbonon (H5a.k. PortlaaalirlfA.x
The Oregon and Calif orolaitailxds?Frry
makes connection with airKeuIaTriii
on Eaatside Division. -
WE8ISUDE DIVlsiOjr. ;..
Between Portinnd mI "CrrmlMm
MAIL TRACT ' ,
n LEAVE. ABBIVE.
Portland 9 a a. sc.Corvalll 4-dB r. k.
Co. vallh, 8 :30 a. M.!Portland.-3 0 r.u.
Tr,.,. SXrSESS TKAIK
LEVE. "-AMtlVE.
Portland- S :00 P- McMIanvuIe tHW Pat
McMlnuvilie-fi:l5 am PortIand.-j,S0AK
Close couuec Ions made at -PbomIs
with the Stages or the Oregon aad-Callfc-nla
Stage Company.
w-llckeis for sale at all Uwlfprlaclpl
points In California, at Company's. OCc, " -Corner
F and Front 6ta4rvrtlcuMfr.0f.
Freight wl 1 not be received for shtoaUkf
after 5 o'clock P.M. on eltnarthe East or
West side Division.
li. KOKHLbR, JOHN HXJIB.
fl.n'l Mft. imf
hnn't af Tmfla
A, L. sTOICE.
Ait Unp'c
ot frafio.
XOGEXa,
ara.A't
Paaxiilic-J
"wr..
THE TH1NGVALLA LINE.
la the only
DIRECT LINE
Between NEW YORK anaSCANDIN AVIA.
First class SteamersandgoeAoMga.
Tickets for aale at A. M . JMHWIV,'
Axent, Astoria, Orsgoa.
A. M. JOHNSON. CJQHNSOX.
Astoria SailEoft.
MANUFACTUKEBSOF S - -
SAILS, TENTS, AWNINGS,
.TARPATTLINS, "
And ererythlngelse pertaialagite: our
Business.
LowestFrice andBottWork
For your Money,
At the Old Stand.
Leave your orders aBd'K6tyezwerfc
done at once.
JOHNIONA-OO.
Astoria,
a LEIKEKWEBSB.
-h. nowsi
Leinenwebef &'!Qo.9
X3TABUSXJU lMf.
ASTORIA, ... -OXXOON
TAKERS AND CUEEBSa
Manufacturers aad Jmfiorten of
all kinds of
LEATHER ADDuMBS.
Wholesale Deaieti la
OIL AND TALEOW.
v-Hlghest sash price paiCfeBMsfe-Mal
Tallow.
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