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C-4J xt gaUjf tomw. ASTORIA, OREGON: F3IDAY .MAI'CH 21, ISM SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OF ASTORIA. VESSELS IS THE RIVER, Olive S. Southard. Arap SltWaRhlnf-ton, Am sp Red Oros. Am p Highland litRbt. Am. (' Helicon. Martha Fiiher, Til ie K ".t-.rlmclc Am Chas. ;oteewrth Brbk S. R. Mead. Am k Memra, Am up River Ind a. r at Kskda'e. Br !k Olty ot Carlisle, Br bk Aoer-twiih Cm tU.Br sp VESSELS OA TEE WJ.I. From Porel'cu Ports, for tbe Columbia Elver ltata, Br bk Liverpool Dee S Joraalf arer. Nor bk Livenool Nov 12 Kelverdale, Brbk 1191 NbW Largo La-w. Br sp Hull March 18 Norseman. Br bk Liverpool Dee 8 Stagbonnd. Br bk itS Wilmington Sllhet. Brbk 1Q57 London Dee 6 Tythonas, Brbk Loudon Dee 5 From American Porta. Alameda. Am sp IT Y Jan IS Belle of Oregon, Am bk 1169 New York Marl TIDE TABLE FOB ASTOBIA. MAKCH. I man WATKIt. DOW WATER. First Second. 1 First. SecoridT H Ts i 1 i fs i i i S S m aJpS ggH5Si5S5 -u I- ' 5 3 fc tn. JS iA. m. -5 & n. ,v A. m. , 17 3 33 18 4 22 19 5 11 20 6 03 21 7 i4 22 809 2.1 9 15 24 10 21 25 il 26 6 15 27 0 51 2 J 20 29 2 03 3U 23! 31 3 Ida 23 28 00 01 .02 VI 01 00 7S - 5 33 181 G 13 j 00 0 15 c:s 7 33 820 9 0J 9 5t 10 41a IV 0-7 0-2 6.G 722 1 09 1 5i 2 40 3 4i 803 834 9 12 9 50 -02 -Co -0 5 4 43,00 Tlit- hours between mid iiht aurt noon un designated bv a (a. at.), those between uoou and midnight by -p v. m ). oA. OOtk o denotes mnl night. (i!t O0ii. p denotes nonn. The lieight ts reckoned from the level of average lower low waters to which the sound iuus are given on the Coast Survey chart.s. Astoria Itetall Jlarket. Flour per sack $1.40. Wheat, per cental S2 00 Oats. S1.75?.(W. Bacon, sides per tt, 14 to 18 cts. Shoulders, - 12X3:15 cts. llama, " lG2o cts. Laid, lVcts. BwiM-jjlSols. Mutton, I2(gi5 cts. Pork, 12K15 cts. Yeal,15l8cts. Butter, pt-r roll G06Tct.s. Egirs, per dozen2530 cts. Potatoes, per 1001b 1.50 to 1.G5 Apples, green, ptr box 82.00. to 32.25 Cheese, per & 2025 to 40 cts. Coinuical, per lb 4 cts. Oatmeal, " GKcts. Beans, 4gi6 cts. Coffee, 12K40"cts. Tea, " 400cts. Rice. 8 10 cts. Sugar, " 914 cts. Syrup, per gallon 70c Si. Honey, per gallon Sl.50. Salmon, per kit $5. Onions, per Bj 2:i cts. Apples dried per lb 1018 cts. Peaches " " 13 18 cts. Plums, " " 12WlCctfl. Caudles, per lb 20 cts. Chickens, per dozen 8o Hay, per ton SS0. Hides, per lb 6 9 ets. Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, 75c; raw linseed, 70c; coal oil, 40c; lanl $1.25. Columbia River Exports. SHIPMENTS FOKKIQX. JAXUARY. "84. Wheht, 350 C75 bus S357J276 Flour.-5.296 bbls 422.600 Total 10 cargoes S783.942 FKHKL'AllV. WheaL 314,113 bus 5318,9 Flour, 49 GU) bbls 221.C97 Sa ni'in. 4'H cs 2.W; Lumber. 600 M 7.0io Total. 9 carjroes S541.CC1 TUG BOAT CHARGES, Following is the schedule of prices for towago n nnrt out nvr-r ihi Oolumhla Bar : For ve-els not Inuard .Outward. exceeding Loaded. oOO toi!3$150 cW to 1.00 tons... 200 1000 to 12o0 tons... 225 1200 to 1400 tons... 275 1400 to 1WW tons... 300 150 175 200 250 300 FOH Finest Groceries, FOABD k STOKES. A FULL LINE OF HARDWARE AND Ship Chandlery. NEW SLIP Just Finished In Rear of Sioie. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. -FOK THE- Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to the GEM SALOON. ALEX.CAMPBELL. - PBOFRlETOtt. INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGRAPH THE California Flying Studio. WILL BE WITH OU FOR A SHORT time, giving you a an opportunity of getting pictures of all styles, bv the instan taneous frocess. Children's Pictures a 8pe clsJtr. We study to pleas- - JJETANCUE & BUTTON. Cor Main St. Copper Paint. IN HALF GALLON TINS. At WILSON & FISHER'S, rA Liberal Dl&wunt to the Trade.-s 85 5 00 IC4 11 00 -n2l 10 15 8z 6 50 C2 11 4J -01 11 04 7-i fi M 60 - - - - 0 38 7-5 7 hi C-0 0 00 3'1 1 33 -i 8 54 C.I 1 01 3-3 2 31 73 9 65 04 2 OS 33 3 30 7 4 10 50 i 9 3 17 3 0 4 20 7 11 30 7-5 4 27 2-5 5 21 Ballast 8150 175 200 223 250 TOE REPUBLIC. STATE COlfTESTIOS A Republican convention for the state of Oregon is called to meet at the city of Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 30th day of. April, 1884, at 11 o'clock A. ax., for the pnrposo of nominating candi dates for the following offices, to-wiU 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 Republican conven tion, and to transact such other business as may properly come before the conven tion. The convention -u-ill consist of 20G dele pates. noDortioned anions the several counties, as follews: Baker SlLnko 2 Benton -. SlLane 10 Clackamas lOJLinn LJ Olatsop 6Marion- 1 Oolumibia 4Multnomah 85 Coos 6)Polk 8 Crook 5Tillamook........ 2 Curry 21 Umatilla. 12 Douglas 12Union 7 Grant 5 Wasco g Jackson 6 Washington 8 Josephine 3jYamhUl 9 Klamath 2j Total 206 The same being one delegate at large from each county, and one delegate for every 125 votes, and one for every frac tion over one-half thereof, cast for Hon. M. 0. 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 22a day of April, nnless 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 permanent harmony throughout the state by maintaining a government pledged to these objects and privileges, are cordially invited to unitejn selecting delegates to the Re publican state convention. SOL. HIRSCH, Chairman. Portland, Oregon, Feb. 21, 1884. IHiLDESlOfUATIC STATK C0XTEXTI0.V. 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. The committee deem it fitting to pre sent to the 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 the best policy, and in striking contrast with the course of the opposition party, we 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 years, and especially the very close contest in the presidential election of 1880, gives us much hope that, notwithstanding our nresent minority. with harmony in our ranks, and a well directed exertion of our strength, we shall carry off the palm of victory. But to insure this end it is imperative that all Democrats should contribute their undi vided support and hoarty co-operation, not only in the actual canvass but in its very initiation tho county primaries. We do not presume to trespass upon the Srecmcts ot our popular convention, but o 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 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 invito 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 ZLEBEB, Chnirman. P. H. D'Abcv, Secretary. DEMOCRATIC CALL. The Democratic convention of Clatsop county ia called to meet at tho county court-houe in the city of Astoria at one o'clock i. m. on the 12th day of April, 1834, for the purpose of electing dele gates to the Democratic state conven tion. At some future date (to be named by the committee) the same delegates will be convened for the purpose of nominat ing candidates for county officers and transacting any other business that may properly come before the meeting. The county convention will be com posed ol forty-one members apportioned among the voting precincts as follews: Astoria 21 Clifton i Clatsop 2 Fish Hawk l John Day l Knappa 3 Lewis and Clark 1 Mishawaka 2 Seaside 1 Upper Astoria 5 Vesper , 1 Westport , l Young's Biver 1 Democratic primaries for the election of delegates Xo the county convention will be held in the respective precincts on Saturday, April 5, 1884. S. D. Adaib, C. H. Stockton, Tnos. Dealt, ' C. J. Teenchabd, K. J.ilOBBISOK, . W. T. Ross, County Committee. Astoria, Oregon, March 16, 1884. REMOVAL. The Astoria Passenger Line VXTILLAFTFP. THIS DATE HAVE ITS IT headquanera at its htu'des next to B, B Franklin, two doors b. low Thk Ato- uiAKoulce. First -claw Livery service Carts with horse furnished, for one dollar per nour. uarriages on application The Astoria Passenger Line Hacks will leave for Upper Astoria from the stables. Horses taken to board. MRS. T. O'BRIEN. B. f. STEVENS & CO., CITY BOOK STORK, Have Ju received a mammoth stock of Books. The young and old, rich and poor can au oe accommodated. AGENTS FOR THE Kranleh dt Bach and Mandftflelrit A Motnl Pi an bk and Wentcra Cottage Orgaas. Orders for all kinds of Music or Instru ments will be promptly filled. B. F. STEVENS ft CO. mh 6 A POSITIVE GUHH for every form of SKIN&BLOOr C5 PIMPLES to SCROFUL' TO CLKAXSK THK .-KlN, i-calp. and Rloodo It hinff. -caly Pimply. ("opiT Olrod crorulou. 'ubniU-d, nnd toi ta gious llumow, UIoo'l loi- up, llrcr. Ab re ties, nd Infantilo I-iiiTonures. tbo cu thubi KfcM inu are infitl iblc. ntiriirn 'h-'vih, tho new B oo PuriDcr, Diuretic, nnd A noiient, cx:-lf di eae ccrms from tho b.ood and io s irati'Mi, and thu? remove? the caiifc luthub . tbt Treat Si in Cure, in- tantly allays ItcbmK.fnd i flammation. clears tbeSkin ands alp, herds Ulcers and Sores, icstores tho i orai'lexlon". Ccticuba Sop, an exquiite skin BeautiBer and i net Koiui'ite. n indt'pensablo trentineakin dlseae.and for rough, chapped or e easy skin, olackhcada. b otches, and ba by humors. C ticuka Enurni arc tho only infallible bleed lmrifiera and skin beautiGors Chan. Houehton. I vq State Street. Ro?ton. reiort i , law er. case of hhonm nrder hisobserv tton for ten vcars, which c v red tho patient's body at.d litnb, and to wh'ch all l-non mo bods of treat m nth d been applied wi bont benefit. which wa completely cured olel by ihoCuriLVR KKMhTJit. kavine a clean and b call by skin. lr.nH'iMs Everett tililiius. Belch ertown. Mass, write : Our little by wif toi ribly afflicted with crofula, .-alt I heutn. and EryripelHH ever fi c ho wa. born, and nothing wo could give h m helped him until wo tried Cuth uk KKUKini", which e adual ly curea him until ha is now as fair aa any child. II. E Carpi'ntrr, Ilend-rson. N. Y-. cured of Psoriasis or Lepiosy, of twenty j cars' standins. by Clticui Ukmkui . 'lhj ino-t won terful euro n rec rd. A dustpan ul of scales ten irin mm daily, rhysicia s ai d hi ftiends thought ho tnut die tur sw-.rn to before aju.ticoftho pace and Hender son's most prominent citixcas. .llrH.S. E. Whlnnn. Decatur. .Mich. rites hat her face, head, and some purls of ner oody were almost ra-, I lend covered wi h scabs nnd sores. -ufTered fear ullv and tried everything I'ermanentlv cure by die Ccticuea nuihMLS from a. 'skin Humor. Sold by all druggists. Ccticura.So ents : liESOLVKNT.Sl :SOAP,i5c'lllM. POTTER Dkuo a-d Chemical Co, Bobtoii Mums. Srail ror"IIow to Cure Skin IlIseaKr" CATARR SANFOMTS RADICAL CURE, The Great Balsamic Distillation of Witoli Haz- . American Pine. Canndian Fnr, Marigold. Clover Blossom. Etc, Fortheitmnodi tereliofnnd Crmanent t'ure of every f rm f Catarrh, from a iuiplo Ileal Cold or Influenza t lb Los of -niell, Ta.te. nd llrarin. Couch, I'roncbitis and Incipi ent Consumption. Kcli fin five minutes in any and every i aso. nothing hko it. rate f 1 fragrant, wLolcsome. Curo begins fro u first application, and is rapi J, radio il perma nent, and over failing. (ne boctlo Kadi al Cure, on Rot Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in one pa kage, lorminscacom leto treatment, of U d uggisu for Si, Ask for rf.v.sr ut.- Radical Cuke. PolTfcB Druo and Chcmical Co., Bo ton. DAIN! Collins' Voltaic Electric Plaster instantlv affects the Norvous JsiStem and b.mi'he. r in. A perreel SUfT IS THE CBY blned with a Porous Plas- orjL ter f nr 5 rontjt. It -in,,;- SUFFER1MB REBVE nilates Pain, vitalizes Weak and oru Out Parts, 5trcngthons Tired MuFcIes. prevent di-easo. and does more in one half the timo than any other p.aster in the worl i. told every wht re. NOC1KTY :!Ii:KTl.-S. Temple Lodge, No. 7A.F.A.M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS d flit and third Tuesdays In encliVV month, at 7H o'clock, v. si., at the Hal In AMona. Members or the oider in good standing are Invited to attend.. By order olthe w. M. Beaver Lodg-e No 35. 1. 0. 0. F. REGULAR MEETING EV- .-- cry ihursday evening ntSS??. sev.u o'clock, at the Ixidgefe niom In Odd bellows Hall, Asio- tin. Solouminir memhers of the ordirh good sUindlng, cordially invited to a to d. By order N. G. Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. F. REGULAR Mt-E i INGS OF OCEAN EN campment No. 13. I. ). O. F., at the Lodge, in the Odd Fellows Building, a seven p. si., on the second nnd fourth Mondays of eacn mouth. Sojourning liretli ien cordially Invited. By order c P. Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. TJ. W. REGULAR MEETINGS OF SESIDi: Lodg- No. 1?, A. (. U. V. v.111 bt. lu-Iii in Pythian Hall on Frld.iv ev-i ing of neh wek, at 7 o'clock p.m." Members f: lie order in good s.audlug. ami visiting Broth ers are invited to attend. Librarv will b open fifteen minutes before and after each meeting. Bv order M. W. C. BR m n, R... Astoria lxxiffe No. 40. 1. O. G.I. REGULAR MhETING EVERY TIIURS day evening at 7 -30 o'clnok. In the Hall over Mr. Cas6 3-toie. Mcmberaof the Or der, in good standing, :ua ln lt-d to nttend. By oruer w C. T. American Legion of Honor. REGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA Council No 995' Is held on the first and third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock p. si. By order of the Coum-ll Commander. E. V. MONTE1TH, Sec'ty Cushlng Post No. 14, G. A R. REGULAR MEKTINGS OF THIS POST on the second and fourth Tuisd ivs of each month at 7 :50 p. m. VUitlug com rades cordially iuvlted. By oider P.C. Pacific Lodge No. 17, K of P. REGULAR MEETINGS OF TniS I odge every Friday evcnliiK. at 7 -:o o'clock. In their Castle Hall. Sojourning Knights cordially Iuvhd to s-tten . GEO. P. WHEELER. K. nf It. and S. Astor Lodge No. 6 K. of P. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS Lode every Wedmsl:iy evenmc. itt 7 -J30 o'clock, at their lodge room. In Pythian Ca-tle. Sojourning Knights rordlallv invit ed to attend. W. U ROBB. K. of R nnd S. Common Council. REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at 714 o'clock. tfeETPersons desiring to have mattrrs licted upon by the Council, at auv remikir meet ing must present the same to the Auditor ana cierK, on or Deiore the t-nday evening prior to the TueMla ouwMct :he Council holds its regular meeting. THOS S.JEWETT. Auditor and Clerk. Magnus C. Crosby Dealer lu HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, Tin and Copper. XM-SV Js The Hotel of the Future. The following is a translation of an article in a Berlin paper, which will convey an idea of the German esti mates of tho coming American hetel: "The latest American progress in building will be the mammoth hotel soon to bs erected on the Shell road, St Augnstiue, Florida. This enormous hotel is to have a frontage of three miles and a denth of six mles; tie height is stv u'y seven stones; it will measure 3,S0 feet from the ground floor to the roof. The hotel will have no stairs, but 500 bal loons will always be ready to take guests up-stairs "to their rooms. No waiters are to be employed, but vis itors will be served with a newly pat ented automaton put up in every bedroom, which will do all shaving, shampooing, etc. "Suppose the guest requires hot water; the automaton will be able to call down stairs, "A bucket of water for room No. 13,017," and the water will be up in seven seconds by a patent elevator. Half an hour before the table d'hote, in stead of ringing bells, a gun (24V pounder) will be fired on each floor to call the guests to get ready for their meals. The tables in each dining room will measure four miles each, attendant being performed by twelve waiters on horseback either side of the table. Music during the table dhote will be performed gratis by eight bands of seventy-seven men each. For the convenience of visitors a railway will be built on each floor, as well as a telegraphoffice. The price of one bed will be from one to ten dollars. The cost of this building is estimated to be S6S0,000,0O0. The billiard room will contain nine hundred American.ninety nineFrench and one English table. As most of the visitors are expected to be Amer icans, the billiard room will be fitted out with a spittoon of one hundred feet in circumference. "A wonderful electrical girl" in Georgia, named Lulu Hurst, can, by merely placing her finger tips on the back of a chair, violently upset a 200 pound man who may besttting on the piece of furniture. She may possess some supernatural power, but she is no more wonderful than scores of girls right here in this neighborhood. Some young ladies in this town pos ses? such marvelou? attractive powe s taat they draw young men a distant e of from one to sixteen miles two and three nights a week. By a new law in Arkansas no sa loon can be built within 640 rods of a church. Bnt the natives dodge this law by building the salt on first Thi n they erect the church rigut across thu road. Wood Yard. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE ASTO ria Wood Yard, t'ray's Doi-k. foot of Beiiion street, wiU sell wood at the follow ing pners ami deliver wherever the strerts are planked, between TniUInger's Mill add O'Brien's Hotel, bac to Astoralreet : tireeti Alder. 2-cut $1 CO per cord. Ions S3 Dry do do 4 75 do do 4 00 (Jr'nnemlo'k do 4 50 do do 8 75 Dry do do 4 71 do do 4 oo Gieen Beach do 4 7 do do 4 00 I'reen Fir do 4 75 do do 4 00 Dry Fir do 5 00 do do 4 25 Extra .Maple a id S. limns do 6 OO do do 5 2 Vine Maple ami S. limbs do 5 75 do do 5 00 Wood of AI! Kinds By the Scow load at REDUCED RATES. .1 II R.GKAY'" Astoria. February 1st. 18.K4 Brewftry Beer Saloon, The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass. Hot Lunch every Day front ID to 12 A. M The best of Liquors and Cigars on hand. A deservedly popular place of social resort. GEO. llll.I.KU CANNERYN1EN ! ! PACIFIC METAL WORKS Importer; and M ,uuf icturcrs of WHITE METALS. Canners' Solder a Specialty, Str-p Lead, for Leading Lines, Plate Zinc, for Cutting Acid, Bar Copper, Pig Lead and Pig Tin. 43 Xorth fecnmil Mt.. Portland, Or. IIS A. 117 Mr-? . Na Francisro. Cal font in. Drugs and Ghembals. 4 J. E. THOMAS, j lUlTJGGlST AND : Pharmacist, : "Prescriptions carefully compounded o Day or Night. GERMAN! BEER HALL AND- BOTTLED BEER DEPOT, Cheuaraus Street, Astoria. The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass. Orders for tile Celebrated Columbia Brewery Boer Left at this place will be promptly attended to rNo cheap tan Francisco Beer so!d at this place. Wm. BOCK, Proprietor. SOLID GOLD JEWELRY BRACELETS, Scarf Pins. Chains, Watches, SII.VERWARE, Of every description. The finest stock cf Jewelry in Astoria. yAH goods warrantedasrepresented. GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. fe I Z TT XASTORIAjo ho 4 fir j rllffiJLn Absolutely Pure- This inr-der never varies. A marvel or nnritv. stroncth and wholeomenes. More ecoiicndcsil th it the ordinary kinds, and aimot sl I In competition witn uie mul titude t low ti-st sliiirt "elgh. alum or phnxphat powders. Sold only in cans. Kov alIUK'No I'nwiiEir Co.. 100 Halit. N. i. The Emperor" Louis Napoleon smoked onhr the finest cigars the world could pro duce. Prof. Horsf ord Bays the Emperor s cigars were made specially for him In Ha vana f romleaf tobacco grown in the Golden Belt of North Carolina, this bein? the finest leaf grown. BlackwelT Bell Durham Smokuiir Tobacco is mado from the same leaf used In tho Emperor'a dfrars, ia abso lutely pure and is unquestionably tho best tobacco ever offered. Thackeray's gifted daughter, Anne, tn her sketch of Alfred Tennyson, in Uarpa ilontUi, tells of her visit to the great poet She found him smoking Blackwell's Bull Durham Tobacco, sent him by Hon. James RuemII Lowell. American Minister to the Court of St. James. In these days of adultcration.ltisacom fort to smokers to twoic that tho Bull Dur ham brand is absolutely pure, and made from the best tobacco the world produces. Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking To bacco is the bctt and purest made. All dealers have it None genuine without the trade-mark of tho BulL rxJwmM rfHBHHf9 Lirsmia Vitalizes and Enriches tho Blood, Tonet np the System, Makes tho Wrak Strong, Builds np tho Broken dovra, Invigorates tho Brain, and CURS Dyspepsia, Nervous Affections, Gen eral Dsbility, ITeBralsfia, Fever and Agne, Paralysis, Chronic Uiarrno2a, BoilS; ilropsy, Humors, Female" Com plaints, Liver Com plaint, Eemittent Fever, and til DISEASES ORIGINATING IN A BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, OR ACCOMPANIED BY DEBILITY OR A LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM. PERUVIAN SYRUP SuppUesthe blocd with its Vital Prlndplo, oi Lifo .dement, IKON, infusing Strength VJjror and New Lifo into all parts cf ths system BEING FREE FROM ALC6lIOL, its energiz fag effects ate not followed by correspond..;' rcac toaj but are permanent. SETH W. TOWLE & SONS, Proorieton, t famion Avamc Bootes. Sold by all I -ugguti PIANOS AND OEGAN'S SMALL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Piano, and Organ Instructors. CELEBRATED STECK&OABE PIANOS! AND TIIK WONDERFUL LITTLE GIANT STECK PIANO USED BY PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF CANADA GOVERNOR i F OREGON. ASTORIA MUSICAL SOCIETY. MRS. J. W. CONN, of Astoria. d a. Mcintosh, Esq. J. D. IIIGGIXS. Esq. CHAS. WRIGHT, Esq. And by Hany Other Prominent Musicians. CELEBRATED TABER ORGANS. Klcsant Packard Orchestral Organ Only exclusive Music House In the North west, only bo.ea.e and retail House iu the Northwest. GARDNEE Bros., 165 First St., Portland, Oregon. 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 ou reaMii able terms. Foot of BeLton sue it. Astert: Oregon. NOTICE. . STATE AND COUNTY TAXES A RE NOW due and payable at my office. A. M TWOMBLY, ti gheriff Clatsop Co. Mill fxl5SiSrBKSHBX5 TRANSPORTATION LINES. Ilwaco Steam Navigation Gc.'s WINTER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort Steuens, Fort Canby, and Ihuac-i. Connecting by stages and boats for Oyslcrville, Montcsano and Olympia 5?v Until further notice the Ihvaco 2bfc; steam Navigation Co.'.-, steamer Gen. Miles, "W ill leave Astoria On Mondays Thursdays, and Saturdayt (Oystervllle and Montesano inaL days. at 7 A. A!. FOR Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and Ilwaco ox Tvesdays, Yednesiays, and Friday- The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.m.. as fomiery. not being cuuQutd strictly tv schedule tune. Fare to Fort Canby and Ilwaco........75 ct. 2rnwaeo frel'ht, rj the tonkin lots of one ton or over, S2 per ton, 2&FirTIekPt.s, towage or Charter ap ply at ihe office of the company, GrajV wharf, foot of Benton str et. J. n. D. GRAY. Agent. BUY THE BEST ! BARB0UES Irish F ax Salmon Net Threads Woodberry, and Needle Brands, SEINE TWINES. CORK m tlllB LINES. FlMh Pounds, Seines, an it Xet. lmported to Order. A Lari8StocMMDE,MI AND FISH HOOKS. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 519, Nl ARRET STREET SAN FRANCISCO. J3?Agents fur tTits Pacific Coast. ASK FOPv- Union India Rubber Co's Pure Para Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BEVAKB OF IMITATIONS I Be sure the Boots are stamped GRACE PROOF on the heels, and have the PUItt GUM SPRINGS on tne foot and instep which prevent their cracking or breaking We u.e now making them with RUUBEU AND ASBESTOS :oIes which will mak. (item last more than twice as long as am Rubber boots made FO It SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS KlIUBK.lt BliLlING, PACK ING, U03K.SIRiNGS.CLO THING, Bi KITS AND SHOE. Etc. COODYEAR RUBBER CO. It. H. l'K.vdE,.Jr. I Agents, S. M. RUNYON. J San Erancisco FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPORT MILL COMPANY IS IN THE FIELD AND TROPOSES TO remain. We will take ordprs for lumber from 10 tu f 00 M., at the mil or deliveicd. We aJso manufacture mill and shingles ol Al quality. Flooring a Specialty Address all orders WErfTl'ORT MILL CO. S. C, BKNTi'Kll, Supt. Proposals Tor Military Snpplies. HEADQUaRTEUS DEPAi:r.MENT 1 OK THK COLUMItl V. I OrrirE OFCiiirF Qu iheuma-ter, r Vak;ooveh Baicracks. W T , , .March G, ISS1. J SEALED PROPSALS, IN HtlPLlCATh. subject t th usiiiil coitditioiis, 111 be r -ceived at ihU'ffieor at th ofilcisof ihe l". S. Qu.riermateis a- the f ilowiiiK-nuiue-posis, until 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday Aniil 7th 18S1. at which olaces and time ihev will be op ned, in resence ol bidders, fortlWiiinh:ugaii i de.Ivery of mhitar supplies dur n the Usc.il year commeucin Jul 1. 1 31, an 1 eudin i Jun .jo, 1SS5. as to -lew's: Wood. Coal. Ch rcoal. Oats. Barley. Bran, Hay, and Straw, or Hay In lieu ni Stniw. or such of said supp les as may b requUvdnt Portend, Orccon. Fot Canby. W,T, Boise Kai racks, I. V, Fort Walla WaiU, W, T, FortTown-w d. W. P, Vni.conrer Uep t. W.T. rort caard'Alnne. IT, Fit Klam.th. O ezun. Fort pJkaor, W. T. rVrt istevui-., Urtvou. Ko t i.epki, ,T, ... Tne uuvernment reserves the right to re ject any or all piopo-a . I'ref renee will bi given o :ir Ic es n domestic proi.uctinu an to articles of dine-.tlc pruduct on pruducei mi iliePaclilcco.ist.coiidltlniis ot price :-nd quality being equal, to the extent ot con sumption leqnlred by the public aervict there. Blank proposals and printed circular . giving fu l panicu nrsas t the man .t-r l bltldiic.'. &i.. lube furnished on .ipplica t on to this ottlce or the Quartermasters a ihe var oils po-.is lmme I. Envelopes cnn-alning proposals should bt marked: "It posalafor - at :' and aiidresNed tn the UHdersigued or t.ie respective Pst Quarteriii.isters. A.H. KDIBLL. Major and Qmutern aster, U. S. A., Chief Quartermaster. Sheriff's Sale. VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION is TJY sued out of the Hon. Circuit Court ol ti, m-i i nnM'nn. for the County I ciai- mp on the 15th day if F-biuary, I8M. and to me directed on a d cree for ior-closureol c naln innrtg-.Hie Hens wherein is tac lierg mau. plaint II id-overed a Jiidgemcnt an. deciee or foreclosure again t Peter II. rox. cbert Fox aiid LI1 y Fx. defendants fm the sum of three hundred and fnrty-fl.i d..llar. besides the costs and accnilnsr cost, and expanses. I have I. vied upon and wll sell at public auetlon on ihe 22d day o Maich, 1S3I, at 2 o'clock P. ai. ol. dd day. at the court nous- door in stona. CI itsop Cotintv.-ireiion.forcashin hand at tlmeoi sale, all rieht.Utlr. and Interest the alu.ve named defendants have In the lo lowing rte scilbed real propeity.to wit : Lts one mid i wo In block ISC In Mcfilures Astoria, Clai Mip County, Oregon, as extended by Cyrus lney A. M. T WOMBLY. feblO d-30il ;ueriii. Stop That Horse ! From Slipping. USE THE PATENT SHOE. George McLane tttt WECEIVhD A PATENT TTAS niMU.iinff fnun the I atcnt Offlce. foi the purpose of preventing all classes of hors es from slipping onuiium, ", ":- -Horses shod with this shoe WILL NOT SLIP. A trial wll convince anyone. I keen Two Firni-clHr-w Shuer-M In ray shop. Try the NEW SHOE arCorn and Contracted Hoof cure a specialty. No8athXaCtIOan0pay'GEO.McLANE. TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Railvay & Navigation C03IPAXY. OCEAN IMVIHIOX. Dnrnir the month of M:irfh lcai rwan yeaiinrs v.i I s.ui fr.nn l'.iri!:,,,,! n n rrouiSan Francisco. From Portland. March March ...cat t . ..Tnnr 6 ...Toes It nn 1$ . ..Fn VI -tateofr-al WVa s Cnlnmhi. C'lumba ... .Won 0 Urrcon rt-gi.i at 15 taiof Cal. taicol a....riUr Co uml.ia... Lolu l.ia... . Tuts 23 Or. toi uregon aun Si..-tiile f .il ..Wed Anrillf Tfi.nml.in t.,..M State of . ai . Fri 4 AprU 'Oregon Sat 3 Tliroujrh TlckotH sold to all principal cities in the United States, Canada and Europe. RAIL DIVISION. Passenger Irain leave Portland for East em poiiua, at 7:30 P.M. dally. 2CIVKR Divisio.v OH.idle Colambla) Boats leave Ponland for Dalles at 7 :0 V Al. Leave Poa-l i luml for Muni Tu. IWe.lThu.IFrt.ISat. V'toria andl lower Co-I I lnmlii....lRAMl6AM Oaion. Or J7 AM J w')r,u::ij'.AMj victona.ltl'i. A.MJ6 M KAM SAM RAM 6 AM AM 7 AH IB AMJ MlfiAM. AMI HAM ,.j 4Jes 8lori for Portlnct at o a. m. dsilj ex cept Sunday. a r qtot-p CH.PRESCOTT. A. u PTOkEsj. Manaxer. A'k Got,'! Freicht and Pass. Agt Oregon & California R. R. OREGON & TRANSCONTINENTAL COMPANY, LESSEE. On and after February th, 1884, trains will ruu aslollows : DAILY vKxcept auudays). EASTSIDE DIVJSIOJf. elMceu foiri LA.Mi nnd rUOZSH. . , 3IAIL' TUAIJf. LFAA-E. ABEIVE. Portland 7 -TO a. at Phoenlr 5:0oa.m. rhoeulx 7:t.0i.3i Portlands. 4:25P.M. "A1.8ANY EXPRtSb IKAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 4 :00 p. m. Lebanon 9 -2o P. M ..ebanou 1 :45 a. m. Poitlaud... lo :0S A. M The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes connection with all Regular Trains on KasUiue Division. WESTSIOE DIVISIOX. Uetween Puriiimii unu Corvallla 3IAIL TRAIX n TAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 9 :00 a. m. Corvalli 4 :30 p. M. o.vallb 8 ::J0 a. m. Portlaud 3 :20 p.m. EXPRESS TKA1X LEAVE. ARRIE. Portland 5 :00 p 31 McMinnville 8 :00 PM .McMIauvIiie5:t5 a 31 Poitland 8 -30 am Close co inec Ions made at Phcenlq with the st:iges of the Oregon and Callfor ul.t Stage Company. tfiTTIckcis lor sale at all the principal points in California, at Company's Office, Jorner F ana Front tus., .-ortland, Or. Freight wi 1 not be received for shipment after 5 o'clock p. M. on either the East or West side Division. It. KOEHLfR, E P. ROGERS. G n'l atanager. Act'g G. F. & Pass. Agt THE THINGVALLA LINE, Is the only DIRECT LINE Between NEW YOuK aud SCANDINAVIA, First class Steamers aud good usage. Tickets for sale at A. 31. JOHNSON'S. ALeut, Astoila, Oiegon. Notice of Chief of Police. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a warram issue i by the Auditor and UIcrK of the city of Astoria in Clatsop conn y. state of Oregon, on the 19th day f February, 1884, and to ine directed, commanding me to levy upon and sell as by law provided, lot numbeied 6, in block numbered VM. in that portion of sattliity of Ait ria which was laid out and ii Circled bj John M.biuveiy, to s.itbty an assessment of S-'620. u-s declared and ;usea?ed upon said ot G by ordinance No. 567 o aid city, tor tlu improvement and repair of that portion of West cligiitii trcet in said city, between the mith side of Water street and the south sideot Cedar -tr. et, as provided and directed by ordinance Xo. 5t0 of said ,itv, 1 have levied upon said lot 6 and ahull pn.C'ed to sell the same at public jiu-tti'ii to the highest bidder lor cash it baud, at the court house door of Clat sop ciiiiutv. wh.ch court house Is in said city, on tlie 21st day of April, 1884, at .he hour of ten o'clock a. ai. of said day fco satisfy said sum ot $2ftJ,20, and costs it ,s.le. The names ot the owners of said lot as designated by said ordinance 'o. 67 are W. W. Parker and G. W. ParkVr C. W. LOUGHERY, Chief of Police of said City of Astoria Notice of Chief of Police. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the Audl'or and Clerk of the City of Astoria, in Clatsop countv, state of Oregon, on the 19th day ot Feii.uary, lfe84, and to me directed, commanding me to levy upon and sell ,t by law provided, lot numbered 6 In ilnck numbered 134, in that poitlon of said citv of Astoria, which was laid out and recorded by John M. Shlvely, to satisfy an assessment of forty dollars as .1. ciared and assess d upon said lot 6 by ordinance. Su. 518 of said ciiy for the improvement and repair of that portion of Water street in said city between the west sirt- of West 6th dtree and west -iid of Water street as provided and d.rected by ordinance No. 31 of said citv, I have levied upon said ot b and shall proceed lo sell the same at public auction to the highest bidder, for com i ia hand, at the court house door of Clatsop County, which court huuse is in said city, on the 1'lst day of pril, 1884, at the hour of ten o'clock A. ii. of said day, to satisfy said sum of uirtv dollars and costs of sale. The names of the owners of said lot as de3 mnaied bv said ordinance No. 548 aro W. V. Parker and G. H . Parker. C. W. LOUGUERY, Chief of Police of said City of Astoria Proposals for Transportation. Headquakteks DEPAHT3IENT OFTUKCOiUilBIA, OFFtCK OF CHUCK QtTAltTEUMASTER, Vancouver Bu(Racks, w. t.. Tl:irch . 1884. SEALED PROPOSALS, IN TRIPLICATE, subject t the usual conditions, will be ieceived at this ..fflce. until 12 ..'clo.-k.noon, on Monday. April 7. tssi.at which time and place they will be op ned In the presence of nid..ers. for the transportation of military supplies ou the foil.iwiug described routes during ear commencing July 1, ltSl, and ending .Junt-30, 1685. iioit 'rinmsportntlon. Rocte No. 1 Snokaue Falls, W. T., to Fort Spokane. W.T. kouteNo 2. Ashland, Oregon, to Fort Klamath. Oregon. Rou i'K No. Pendleton, Oregon, to Boise Barracks. I. T. Route No. 4, Kuua.I.T., to Boise Bar 13. cks I "IT Route No. 5. Rathdrum, L T., to Fort Ccetir d'Alene. I.T. route No. 6. Lewlston, I. T., to Fort Lapwai. 1,T. tteiinicr Transports Ion. Route No. 7. For tr importation of U.S. Military Supplies between Astmla and Fott Stevens, regon. and Fort Canby, W T. Route No. 8 Between Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, W. T. The Government reserves the right to ra Jeetaux or ah proposals. Blank prop isals. orm of contract, and printed circulars, giving full lnformatl-n as to ihe manner of bidding, terras ot contract and pa un nt. will be f uruhlied on appllca t on to this office. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked : 'Proposa s for Transportation on Route No. ," and addressed to tne undersigned. A. S. KIMBALL. Major and Quartermaster, 0. S. A., Chief Quartermaster. . i"iu.i.'v.ii, .IIM1 iruill ;:ill hrmici.n ,r T.. Ivi lSlnl' '' V Ml,!,,!S''- ami Spear Street h;irf. San Fniiicico, at 10 A. 31 4' H&E&fZ-