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CJ U gattjj storatt. ASTORIA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY ...MARCH 23, 18S1 THE REPUBLIC STATE COXTESTI05 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE . PORT OF ASTORIA. ARRIVAL ROM SKA Alden Sense, Am bV Hongkong March 55 VESSELS IX THE RIVER. 0 OHe S.Southard. Amsp MtWabinjrton. Am p Red Oross. Aa sp Highland Light, Am. p Helicon. Martha Fisaer, Tiltie E Starbuek. Am Chat. Usworta Br bK S. B. Med, Am bk Mer?. Am W. - City of Carlisle. Br bk Absrstwtth CasUe.Br sp J A Republican convention for the state of Oregon is called to meet at tbe city of Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday, tne 30th day of April, 18S4, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nominating candi dates ior xuc ionowing unices, iu-n-Representativo in congress, judge of the supreme court, the presidential electors, and district officers for tho 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 como before the conven tion. . w- , , The convention -will consist of 206 dele gates, apportioned among tho several counties, as follews: Baker SJIinke - Benton. -. 9Lane " Clackamas 10Lmn Clatsop 6Manon-... l Columbia 4Multnomah 3j AM si VESSELS OA 'ME WA Y. Froan Foreleu Perts. for ihf Columbia Klver Itata, Br bk Liverpool Dec S Jorsalfarer. Nor bk Liverpool Kot IS Kelverdale. Br bk 1191 N h W Largo Leu. Br sp Hall March 13 Iforsaman, Br bk Liverpool Dec 8 Stagbound. Br bk SffS Wilmington flllhet. Br bk 1057 London Dee I Tythonus, Brbk London Dee 5 From American Parts. Alameda. Am sp ti Y Jan 15 Belle of Oregon, Am bk 1169 NewVork Marl TIIK TAIILB FOK A8TOBIA. MARCO. I' 1IIOH.WATKU. LOW WATEtt. :pirst Second. I First. Second. Z 5 2 2 P 2 S at p a h a P is h a A tn. ft. m. .2 ft. w. ft. m. s, . S 333 4 22 5 11 C 03 7 itl 809 9 15 10 21 11 2-J J7-I S-5 5 00 6-4 82 5 fiC OH TH 6 M C-0 7.j 7 52 CO 7M S51 6.1 7-3 9 55 Cl 7 4 io 5o ;u 7C 11 3C 75 8 10 0 51 1 20 203 231 3UH 0 16 1 09 i m 2 4(5 3 42 4 43jHJ" II 03 11 li 0 00 1 01 2 0? 3 17 4 27 6 35 6S9 733 8 20 9 Otf 9 SI 10 41a -fl-2 10 15 -01 11 04 -- 038 31 1 33 3-3 2 31 33 3 30 3 0 4 20 25 5 24 1-8 6 13 i2 e 56 OT 732 0-2 8 03 -02 8 34 -O'o 9 12 -0 5 9 56p '1 he hours between mid .lht and noon are deMguatrtl by a (a. m.). those between noon and midnight bv p u M ). Oft. OOm a denotes muiniiriit oh nftm. v denotes noon. The height is reckoned from the level of average lower low w. iters to wuicu uievuuu hus are given on the Coast Survey charts. Astoria Itetuii Jlarkct. Polk ,---- Tillamook " SUJmatilla. 12 Union Wasco 8 Washington 8 YamhUl 9 (Jiticura POSITIVE CURS forevervformof SKIN&BLOOE TtTCD ACCT fW WMFLEItoMROFUl TO CLEANSE THE ."KIN, Scalp, and Blood of It hintr.rcaly. Pimply. Copper Colnrod Scroruloup. Inherited, and Contn gious Uumorp, Blood l'oisn. Ulrer5, Ab se f scj, nd Infantile Skin Tortures, tho Ctr TirUKA Hkm dus aro infallible. Coos Crook... Cnrrv... Douglas 12 Grant 5 Jackson 6: JosAohine........ 3 mamatti tttVi Total 206 Tho anmB hpinct ono delegate at large from each ooanty, and one delegate for every 125 rotas, and one for every frdb tion over one-half thereof, cast for Bon. 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 tho delegates elected to the state convention attend in person, and if not convenient for them to so nttend person ally, that they send thoir proxies by electors of the county they represent. The Kepublican voters of the state, without regard to past political differ ences, who are in favor of elevating and dionifvint American labor, civinc free ..r. "? I- A- 1L. JL.J. r. Un. popular eaucauou vu iuu uiaswa ui iuc 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 delogates to the Be publican state convention. SOL. HIBSCH, Chairman. Portland, Oregon, Feb. 21, 1884. Ctifit'nra lt-M'ivnf, tho now Bloort Purifier, Diuretic, and Aperient, expels dis ease cerms from the blood and tfb s iratinn, and tnutt removes the caiuc. CuriruR. the great &kin Cure, instantly allays Itch inc. and lr flammation, clears theakin andSrnlp, heals Ulcers and Sores, icstores tho Comnlexion. CcrictTBASop, an exquisite Skin BeautiBer and Tcilet Bequlite, is indispensable in treating skin diseases, and for rough, chapped or greasy skin, blackheads, b otches, and ba- oy numors. uiticcea behf.dikh are tho only infallible blcod purifiers and skin beautiflers. Chan. Houghton, Kfq., lair cr, 23, State Street. Boston, reports a case of Salt Kheum under his" observation for ten years, which c -vtred the patient's body and limb, and to which all Jnon methods of treat ment h d been applied wi houtbenefiLwhich wa completely cured i-olel by tho Cdticvba RniitDits. leaving a clean and healthy skin. Mr. ami Mrs Everett teliblns, Belch ertown. Mass. writo : Oar littlo boy wup ter ribly anlicted with -crofula. Salt Ithoum. and Erysipelas over firc-i ho was born, and nothing wo conld giro him helped him until we tried Cutii-ue Kemkiiu, which z ad u al ly cured him until he is now as fair as any child. THE DEMOCIUTIC .STATE CONVENTION. Flour per sack $1.40. Wheat, per cental $2 00 Oats. " $1.75S'.00. Bacon, sides per fi, 14 to 18 cts. Shoulders, " 1215 cts. Flams, " 1620 cts. Lard, " 16 cts. Beef, 12K18 cts. Mutton, 12K15 cts. l'ork, 12K13 cts. Veal, 1518 cts. Butter, per roll 0063cts. Eggs, per dozen2530 cts. Potatoes, per 100Tb 1.50 to 1.G5 Apples, green, per imx $2.00. to $2.25 Cheese, per lb -J025 to 40 cts. Cornmeal, per tt 4 cts. Oatmeal, " 6tfcts. Beans, " 4KK cts. Coffee, 12K40cfe. Tea, u 4090cts. Rice, " 8 10 cts. Sugar, " 914 cts. syrup, per gauon yuc 51. Honey, perallon SlO. Salmon, per kit $3. Onions, per H 2 cts. Apples dried per lb 10(18 cts. Peaches " " 13 IS cts. Plums. " 123lGcts. Candles, per H 20 cts. Chickens, per dozen St!. Hay, per ton S30. Hides, per lb G 9 cts. Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed. 75c; raw linspj'd. 70c: coal oil. 40c: lard Si. 25. II. E. Carpenter, Henderson, N. Y.. cured of Psoriasis or Leptoy, of twenty years' standing, bv CuticuKa Ukukouk. 'the met won ierful cure on record. A dustpan "ul of scales fell from htm daily. I'hysicia s and bis friends thought he must dio Cure sworn to before a justice of tbe peace and Hender son's most prominent citizens. Mrs. 8. E. 'Whipple, Decatur, Mich.. writes hat her faco. head, and some Darts of her body were almost raw. Heed covered wi h scabs and sores, suffered feariully and tried ovorything Permanently cure 1 by ;ho Cuticcba uLUhDiES from a Skin Humor. Offlce-Soekcra in the White House. An anecdotal paper on "The White House." by E. V. Smalley, is the open ing illustrated paper of the April Century. Of office-seokera he says in part: "The late President Garfield once said that he was obliged to see an average of thirty persons for every office to be filh d. If the question waa one of removal, the number was much greater, including the friends of the incumbent as well as tho candidates for the place. There is an amusing story, not a new one by any means, of the method Mr. Lincoln 'adopted to settle a contest over a postmaster ship which had greatly annoyed him. There were two candidat s in the field, and petition after petition had poured in upon the weary president, and delegation after delegation had ruhed to the White house to argue the claims of rival aspirants. Finally, after he had been bored for half an hour by a fresh delegation, Mr. Lincoln said to his secretary, this matter has got to end somehow. Bring a pair of scales.' 'Now put in all the letters and peti tions in favor of one man, and Bee how much they weigh, and then weigh the other candidate's papers.' It -was found that one bundle was three-quarters of a pound heavier than the other. 'Make out the ap pointment at once for the man who has the heaviest papers,' ordered the president, and it was done." File Cut File. . lags TRANSPORTATION LINES. Ilwaco Steam Navigation Qo.'s WINTER SCHEDULE. ER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength, and wholeonieuess. More economical th m the ordinary kinds, and nimnt lw snl.l in comnefltion with the mul titude ot low test short weigh', alum or phosphat" powders. Sold only in cans. HOV alBakino Pou hkk Co.. ia Wallet. . 1 . Astoria to Fort Steuens, Fort Canby. and Uuiaco. Connecting by stages and boats for Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia Until further notice the nw-aco Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer Gen. Miles, W ill leave Astoria On Mondays Thursdays, and Saturdays (Oysterville and Montesano mall days. at 7 A. At. 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 confined strictly to schedule tune. Fare to Fort Canby and Ilwaco, ..75 cts. TRANSPORTATION LINES. 3?-nwaco freight, by the ton. In lots of one ton or over, S2 per ton, S-For Tickets, lowage or Charter ap ply at the office of the company, Gray V wharf, foot of Benton street. J. H.D.GRAY, Agent. Sold by all druggists. Cuticuba.So rents ; Kesolvet.Si : Soap, i3 cuuts. ForrBn Duuo axd CuemicaL Co. Boston Mas, Semi ror"IIow to Care 8kla Uleaur" CATARRH Columbia River Exports. flHIPMKKTS KORKION. JANUARY, '84. Wheat, 0 C75 bus SSCTTC Flour. S5.29C bbls 422,CC(J Total 10 cargoes S7S9.M2 . FKBRUAUY. Wheat, 314,113 bus 8313".2 Flour, 49 609 bhls 221.G97 Salmon. 401 cs 2.005 Lumber. COO M. 7.0U) .Total, 9 cargoes $544,604 - TC BOAT CHARGES. Following N the s-liediile nl prices for loxvnge 'n ami out over the Columbia Bar : For vo-oh ni . Inward Outward. The 6tate 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 commonweaitn m ail its interests, ootn pumic anu 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 durina -the past few years, and especially the very close contest in the presidential election of 1880, gives us much 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. 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 nrecincts of our popular convention, but do earnestly invoke 'all members of our party to put aside past (inferences ana personal antagonisms, to unite in har monious action in the various primaries! and to send full delegations or 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 oordiallv 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'Auct, Secretary. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, The Great Balsam io Distillation of Wit oh Haz . American Plnct Canadian Fur, Marigold Clover Blossom. Etc. Fortheimtnedi to relief and IVnnanentCure of ovory f rm if Catarrh, from a luinlo Head Cold or Influenza t the l.os of Smell, Taste, nd Hearing. Cough, bronchitis and Incipi ent Consumption. Keliifin five minutes in any and every caso. Nothing like it. (irato f .1 fracrant, wholesome. Cure begins from first application, and is rapid, radi'cil perma nent, and 1 ever failing. One bpctle Kadiial Core, onnBox Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford'a Inhaler, all in one Dat-katce. tannine a comnleto treatment, ofall d- uggisu for SI, Ask for Sa.f en'a Radical UU&K. I'OTTKE JDBUQ AND UUUJICAL CO, Co-ton. Davy Crocket -was a Reed sort of man to let alone, and most jokers learned to treat bim that way, after a few costly experiments. The fol lowing old aneodote is good enough to repeat to prevent its being for fer for eotten: "When Crockett was in Washington, he wa? one day in a hotel, when a senator from Massachusetts entered. Approaohing the old frontiersman the latter said, "Crockett, a large body of your constituents are march ing up the street; you ought to go greet them." Crockett hurriedly arose and went out upon the hotel steps, when a drove of mule3 caught his eye. He quietly watched them until the last one had passed, and then returned to his seat by the stove. The Massa chusetts senator was still there, and as the redoubtable Davy dropped into his chair, asked: "Well, did you see your friends?" "Oh, yes," was the response. "They are looking remarkably well, too." "Did you ascertain their destina tion?" "Certainly." "And where are they going in such a body?" Crockett turned to the senator with a quiet, calm expression, and re plied: They're going down to Massachu setts to teach school." Pipe smotlny la tho real test of a tobacco. It la the regal way of amoldnff. You get more directly at tho flavor and f rasranco. You take the smoko cooler, and tho tonic cleanlier and safer. Pipe smoking- la smoking- reduced to a flno art The more tho question of adulterated tobacco forces itself on tho attention of smokers, tho more desirable it becomes to know precisely what you are smoking. In Blackwell'a Bull Durham Smoking To- bacco you have a guarantee, always, that It Is Nature's own unadulterated product Its frasrance. flavor, and unsurpassed Quality, are de rived from the soil and air. Try it and you will bo tat. Ufiti. None jrcnulne with out trade-mark of the BulL Oregon Railway & Navigation COM PAXY. ' OCKAX ll VISION. Dunne the month of March. 18&1, Ocean Meam.rs wi.l ;.iil from I'oitland to San I nineteen, and from :ui Fninoispn m t 'aml.as fi.H.ius. leaving Ainorth Dork. 'T la,nf'- at Midnight, and Spear Street h.irf, San Fnmcisco, at 10 A. m. : r roni San Francisco. From Portland. March tatoorrai....Wea Columbia . ...Mori OreRi.ii faat 15 tatoof ai....rhur folu i.bia Tuts 23 Oregon tmn 31 APril State of Cat . Fri 4 5, Columbia 0 Oregon .UKt of Ca!.. Commbia.... Oregon Mate f Ual, March ..at I ..Thur 6 ..Tues 11 ..hua IS ..Fri 21 Wed 28 Columbia Moa 31 Oreeon Sat 5 . i5ri0,,b lc.ke.t8 90ld to all principal Europe? tCd State3' Canda " RAIL DIVISION. Passenger 1 rains leave Portland for East ern points, at 7 :30 P. M. dallyT BIYER DIVISIO.V Mlddle ColHmbia), Boats leave Portlaud for Dalles at 7 Q A SI. Leave Port-I land for IMonl Tu.lwe.lThu.lFrL I Sat. fiAM 6AM SAM 7AM,1 7AM 6 AMj sAMfiAM?AM 6 AM DAM Collins Voltaic Electric Plaster instant!? affects the Nervous System and banishes P in. A perfect ISTHECBY blnedulth a Porous PlM- or a. ter for 25 cents. It anni- SUffKlM KERVE hilates Pain, vitalizes Weak and Worn Out Parts, strengthens Tired Mufclcs. prevents disease, and does more in one half tho time than any other plaster in the world. Sold orcrywhere. exceeding leaded. Hallast. 800 tons.?l.'V0 SI-tO $1W SCO to IIKX) tons... 200 175 175 lOUO to 1200 tons... -225 200 200 1200 to 1400 toiW... 275 225 350 O0 to ltKX) tons. 300 250 300 GERMANIA BEER HALL AKD- B0TTLED BEER DEPOT, Cheuamus Street, Astoria. The Best of Laqer 5 Cts. a Glass. t t Ordeis for the Celebrated Columbia Brewery Boer . Left at this place will I( promptly attended to 2No cheap San Francisco Beer bold at this' place, f Wm. BOCK, Proprietor. A foreign correspondent says that "Bismarck drinks beer." These for eign correspondents do pick up such startling news over there. An im pression prevailed in this country that Bismarck was a member of the prohibition party and went around making temperance addresses. Next thing we may expect to hear that he eats sauerkraut and sohweitzer kase. I J Bfjfg I r H All successful Fishermen and Sports H men smoke Blackwell'a Bull Durham H Smoking Tobacco, and they enjoy it. Y SOLID GOLD JEELE BRACELETS, Scarf Pins. Chains, Watches, SILVERWARE, Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria. fjrAU goods warrantedasrepresented GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. FOB THK Finest of Wines and Liquors : V Go to the GEM SALOON. A LEX: CAMPBELL, i. i PROPRIETOR. kGopper ? " - "' LN Eaint. iv-T HALF GALLON TINS. j ' At WILSON & FISHER'S, VA Liberal DlsMtint to the Trade.-i DF.MOCKATIC CAI.L. Tho Dctuwrutic convention of Clatsop county ia called to nioet at tho county court-house in the city of Astoria at one o'clock v. 21. on the 12th day of April, 1884, for the purpo'se of electing delei Kates to tho Democratic state convention. At some future date (to be numed by the committee) the same delegates will be convened for the purpose of nominat ing candidates for county officers and transacting any other businessthat may properly come before the meeting. Tho county convention will be com posed of forty-ono members apportioned among the votingprecincts as follews: Astoria 21 Clifton 1 Clatsop 2 Fish Hawk 1 John Day 1 Enappa 3 Lewis and Clark 1 Mish&waka 2 Seaside 1 Upper Astoria 5 Vesper 1 "Westport 1 Young's River 1 Democratic primaries for the election of delegates to the county convention will be held in the respective precincts on Saturday, April o, lb&i. S. D. Adaib, C. H. Stockton, Tnoa. Dealt, C. J. TEEKOHA2D, R. J. Mokbisox, W. T. Ross, County Committee. Astoria, Oregon, March 15, 1884. SOCIETY MEETINGS. Temple LoCLse, No. 7A.F.A.M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS fi first and third Tuesdays In each VV month, at iyt o'clock, p. at., at the Y Ilali In AMona. Members of the order In good standing are invited to attend.. By order of the V. M. Bearer Lodfi:e No. 35, L O. O. P. "DEGULAR MEETING EV- IX ery Thursday evening at rwnm In ndl Krotlnu-allnll A qui- "'3lr ria. Sojourning members of the order in god standing, cordially invited to attend. By order N. O. Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. F. REGULAR MhElINGS OF OCEAN EN campment No. 13. I. O. O. F., at the Lodge, In the Odd Fellows Building, at seven p. 31., on the second and fourth Mondays or eacn month. Sojourning bretli ten cordially Invited. By order C P. Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. TJ. W. REGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. V. will be held in i'ythlan Hall on Frid.iy eveidng of each week, at 7 o'clock p.m. Members of Un order in good standing, and tislting llrotti ew are Invited to attend. Library wfll be open fifteen minutes before and after each meeting, uy order 3L W. O. BROW N. Rcc. Astoria Lodgre No. 40. L 0. 6.1. REGULAR MKETING EVERY TIIUKS day evening at 7 :S0 o'clock, in tho Hall over Mr. Cases stoie. Member of the Or der, in good standing, a-ie invited to attond. Byor.uer 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? o'clock p. M. By order of the Council Commander. R.V.MONTEITH. Sec'ty. Cvtshlnfir Post No. 14, Q. A R. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS POST on the second and fourth Tuesdavs of each month at 7 :30 P. m. VlMtlng "com rades cordially invited. By oider P.C. OflUKCH IUKECTOKY. Grace Chckch lloly communion first Sunday of every month. Sunday services at 11 a. x.. and. 7 p. m. Wednes day evening service at 7 o'clock. Rev. M.D.Wilson. Rector. First Pbesbyterian Cuukcu Ser vices at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Wednes day evening prayer meeting at 7 o'clock. Rev. J. V . 51 Uligan, Pastor. Con'obeo ational Chubch Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. M. Rev. sam'l Wood, Pastor. Roman Catholic Cnuncn Senices atlOiJOA. m. liw. L. Dielman, Pastor M. J2. Church Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Lecture and Praver Meet ing, Wednesday, at 7 p. M. Rev. Wm. Kobfits, Pastor. Baptist Church. Services each Lord's Day at 11 a. m., and 7 p. M. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday, at 7 p. M. Rev. B S. ilcLa fferty. pafltor. Notice. 11HE STEAMER FLEET WOOD, WILL . not receive freight for way ports, on and alter mis aaie. Astoxl Or., Mjircii WUi, 1L Iowa society item, taken from the Des Moines JReqister: "There was a lean year ball in Bryan, the other night, and a pretty girl danced her dainty Blipper off. The toe that poked out of the hole in her stocking was so pink and pretty that she "was for given the crime of having an tin mended stocking on." REPUBLICAN CODSTT COXTENTIOX. A Republican county convention for the county of Clatsop is hereby called to meet at the county court house in the city of Astoria, on Wednesday, April 23d, at one o'clock p. M., for the purpose of electing six delegates to the Republican Btate convention, and to nominate county officers and transact such other business as may properly come before the conven tion. The convention will consist of 44 dele gates apportioned among the several pre cincts as follews: Astoria 20 Clatsop 3 Seaside 2 Clifton 2 Young's River v 2 Lewis and Clark's 1 Mishnwaka - 1 John Days 1 Upper Astoria -. . . 4 Vesper. 1 Westport 2 Fishhawk 1 Enappa 4 Total 44 The samo being one delegate for each precinct and one delegate for every 20 votes, and ono for every fraction over one-half thereof cast for Hon. M. C. George at the last general election. It is recommended by the committee that tho primaries be hold on Saturday, Anril 12th. It is also recommended that delegates unable to attend give their proxies to parties residing within their own pre cincts. By order of Republican county com mittce. T. S. JEWETT, Secretary. Astoria, March 20, 1884. totalizes and Enriches tho Blood, Tone up the System, Makes tho AVoak Strong, Builds up tho Broken down, Invigorates tho Brain, and CURES Dyspepsia, Nervous Affections, Gsn eral Deoility, Neuralgia, Fever and Ague, Paralysis, Chronic Diarrhoea, Boils, Sropsy, Humors, Female Com plaints, Liver Com plaint, Remittent Fever, and ILL DISEASES ORIGINATING IN A BAD STATt OF THE BLOOD, OR ACCOMPANIED BY DEBILITY OR A LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM. PERUVIAN SYRUP Supplies the blocd with its Vital Principle, oi Life Element, TROS, infusing Strength Vijror and New Life into all parts of the system BEING FREE FROM ALCOHOL, its energiz lag effects are not followed by correspondLg rcac ton, but are permanent. SETH V. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, & Samson Avtsue, Btcc. Scld by all I niggist? BUY THE BEST ! BARBOUR S Irish Flax Salmon Net Threads Woodberry, and Needle Brands, SEINE TWINES- AND COM MD LEAD LINES. FInu Pound, Seines, and Net Imported to Order. A. Large StocM NetiiiJMLiies AND FISH HOOKS. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 519, MARKET STREET SAN FRANCISCO. :37"Agents for the Pacific Coast. ASK FOR- TJnion India Rubber Go's Pure Pura Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BEWAKK OF IMITATIONS I Be sure the Boots are stamped CRACh f ROOF mi the heela. and have the PVlll GUM SPRINGS on tne Tnoi and mstei vhicli prevent their cracking or breaking Ve ate now making them with RUIiBhl. AND ASBESTOS Soles which will mak. cnem last -more than twice as long as au ICubber boots made FOKSALE BY ALL DEALEHS. ALL KINDS KUBBKK BEL'tLNU, PACK ING, HOS E. S PRI NGS. C L THLNO, BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. It. 11. PEASE. Jr. i Agent3, S. M. RUNYON, f San ErancLsco CAM toria and! lower Co lumbia.... I6A51 6AM Dayton. Ur.iTAAI.1 Jorvallis.J bAM Victoria.BClKAMi6 AM cept sSnday.ria ff Potlland . daily ex UnftdVPPauF. CarS raantn betwe8aPl A T crrnvrc C II. PRESCOTT, Acfg Qei,'! Fr,ei6ht and Pass. Aet Oregon & California R. R. OREGON & TRANSCONTINENTAL COMPANY, LESSEE. On and after February -th, 1SS4, trains will run asiollows : DAILY iKiCepi aundays), EASTSIDE DIVISION. efneen rOKTLA.M) and maLMX. TT-...r. MAIMRAI-. LEAVE. AKRIVE, Portland 7:30 A. at Phoenfe .... 5:00 a.m. Phoenix. 7:iOP.5i Portland 4:25 p.m. ALBANY EXPRfc88 IKAIM. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Porlland 4 :00 P. M. Lebanon 9 2o P. M Lebanon :45 a. m. Portland... 10 rf a. 2 The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes connection with all Regular Trains m Kastsiue Division. Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of P. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS l-odee every Friday evening, at 7::'0 o'clock, in their Castle Hall, Sojourning Knights cordially lnvltfd to xtten . GEO. P. 'WHEELER. K.ofR. and S. Astor Lodge Mo. 6. K. of P. OEGCLAR MEETINGS OF THIS v Lode evory Wednesday evening, at 7 :30 o'clock, at their lodge room. In Pj tulaii Catle. Sojourning Knights cordiallv lnvlt ed to attend. Y. U ROBB. K. of R. and S. Common Council. REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at 7H o'clock. KS-persont desiring 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 evenim prior to the Tuesday on wlilc! tbe Counci holds Its regular meeting. TI103 S. JEWETT, Auditor and Clerk. Magnus 0. Crosby Dealer In HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, TlXX AND Ooppor. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPORT MILL COMPANY IS IN THE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO remain. We will take orders for lumber from lot to POo M., at the mill or deliveied. We-aiso manutacture lath and shingles ol Al quality. Flooring a Specialty . Address all orders WESTPORT MILL CO. S. C, BEKXEit, Supt. YTESTSIDE DIVISION'. Between 1'oriUuii uuU Corvallla MAIL TKAUf o Jf VE- ARRIVE. Portland 9 :C0 a. m. Corvalli 4 aop.M. o vaub 8 :30 a. m. Portlaud..3 -0 p.m. EXPHESS THAIS' LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 5 :00 pm McMInnville 8 :00 PM .Ic3IIunvhie5:i5 am Portland......80AM Close co mec ions made at Phoenlq rt-ltli the Stages of the Oregon and Califor nia Stage Company. sailcke's lor sale at all the principal joints in California, at Company's Office, Jorner F and Front ors., Portland, Or. Freight will not be received for shipment after 5 o'clock p.m. on either the East or Westshle Division. It. KOEHLhR, E P.EOGEB3, Gn'l Manager. Act'g G. b'. & Pass. Agt PIANOS AND O RGANS SMALL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Piano, and Organ Instructors. -CELEBRATED STM&OABEHADS! AKD THE WONDERFUL) LITTLE GIANT STECK PIANO USED BY PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATE3 GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF CANADA GOVERNOR OF OREGON. ASTORIA MUSICAL SOCIETY. MRS. J. W. CONN, of Astoria. D A.McfNTOSH.Esq. " J.D.HIGGINS.Esq. CHAS. WRIGHT, Esq. And by Muy Otker Prealaemt Mnslciaas. CELEBRATED TABER ORGANS. Elegant Packard Orckeatral Oraia Only exclusive Music House In the North west. Only wholesale and retail House In the Northwest. . GARDNER Bros., 165 First St., Portland, Oregon. FRANK AND CLEAR. lltivliicr Admitted the" Strength of the Evidence n Prominent IMiy- Ninun take.H Losloal Atl n. Tho follewing: letter tells its own Etory. Tho sienaturo will be recognized as that of tbe Phy.icinn-in-Chiefof tho Do Quincy Home, and author of "Druzs That Enslave," "The Hypodermic Injection of Morphino," A Man ual of Xursinx," and many othor popular and valuable special medical werks: 191 Wkst Trvrn Strf.it, ) Nkw York, Auircat 11. 1SS0. J Mksxts. Seaeury & Jonrtso.v, Qentlemen: Like most of my profession, I am cautious about pinning my fai h to nny new medicine or curativo agent. But your BENSON'S CAPCIN E FORUUS PLxSTER, has broken through the barriers and won it? way to my good opinion. My attention was first called to itsomo eight months ago by a patient of mino Although I was well ac quainted with the superior excollenco of your other plaster and antueplic dressing, made e.pecinlly for the profewion. the Benson was comparatively new to mo. I had heard, however, of its merits as a remedy, in case of Lame Back, Local Kheumatism, Neural gia. Congestion of the Bronchial Tubes and Lung?. Dyspepsia, Torpid Lirer and tho like affection, and havo since begun to experi ment with it personally. I find BENSON'S CAPCIN E PLASTER an exceptionally clean ly plaster to use. and rapid in its action. Many tosts of its qualities, mude in my own family and among my patient? havd convinc ed me that there is no siaglo article so valu able for popular use, nor so helpful in the diseases I have named. Should you desire to do so, you may use my name to that effect. Very truly yours, H. H.KAN E, A.M., M.D. The genuine have tho word CAPCINE cut in the center. 1'rloo 26 cents. Seabury & Johnson, Chemists, New York. 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 ol Becton street. Astoria Ongoa. Proposals for Military Supplies. Headquarteds Department 1 of the columbia. Office of Cimr Quariekmaster, Vanxiouvek BAltRACKS. W.T., i March 6, ISS4. J SEALED TROPSALS, IN TRIPLICATE. subject to thf usual conditions, w ill he re ceived at this office or at thr oillci s of the U. S. Quartermasters at the foilowing-nameo posts, until 12 o'clock, noon, on .Monday April 7th. 1881, at which places and time they will be op ned, in presence ol bidders. lor tile lurniMUUgaiM ueitvery oi muiiurt supplies during tne llscal ear commencing luiv I, I si, anu enuuu June ou, ion, um ioi lows: Wood, foal, Ch ircual. Oats, Barley, Bran, Hay, and Straw, or Hay In lieu ot Straw, or such of said supp.ies as may be required at m Portland. Oregon, Koit Canny. W.T, Boise Kairacls, I. T, Fort Walla Walla, VV, T. Fort Townsofd. V. r. Vancouver IJcp -t. W. T. rorti oaurd'Alnue. I.T. b'utt Klainnth. Oreeon. fort Sipokane, W.T. r'ort atevaus, Orexon. Ko t Uupwaij l,T, Tne Government resen'es the rlplit to re ject any or all propou s. 1'rcf rencc will be given oanlcesoi domestic prouuetnm anu to articles of domestic prnduction produced mi i lie Pucltlc cojst. conditions oi urice snd quality being equal, to tne extent, oi cou suinptlou required by the public serviet there. Biauk proposals and printed circular . giving ful particulars as to the manner il bidding. &c. -lube furnished on applica tion to this orflce or the Quartermasters a he various poms n:unel. Envelope containing pioposals should be marked: "Pr posalsfor at .' and audressed to the undersigned or Lie eapecllve Ptibt Quartermasters. A. S. KIMBALL, Major and Quaiteru aster. U. S. A.. Chief Quartermaster. Notice of Chief of Police. Notice Is hereby glveu that by virtue of u warrant, uwue.i by the Auditor and Clerk of the city of Astoria in Clatsop county, state of Oregon, on the 19th day I' February, 1884, and to me directed, commanding me to levy upon and sell as bj law provided, lot numbered 6, in block numbered 134, in that portion of aid city of Astjria which "was laid out and recorded by John M.Shively, to satisfy an assessment of 262.20. as declared and assessed upon said lot 6 by ordinance No. 667 of said city, lor the improvement and repair of that portion of West Eighth ?.treet in said city, between the south side of Water street and the south sideot Cedar street, as provided and directed by ordinance No. 500 of said city, I have levied upon said lot 6 aud shall proceed to sell the same at public auction tu the highest bidder lor cash in baud, at the court house door of Clat sop county, which court house Is in said city, on the 21st day of April, J884, at the. hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day to satisfy said sum ot S2b2,20, and costs ot sale. The names or the owners of said lot as designated by said ordinance No. 567 are Y. W. Parker and G. W. Parker. C. W. LOUGUERY, Chief of Police ot said City of Astoria Wood Yard. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE ASTO ria Wood Yard. Cray's Dock, foot ol Benion street, will sell wood at the follow ing prices ami deliver wherever i he street, .ire planked, between Trulliiiger's Mill au. O'Brien's Hotel, bac to Astor street : oreeu Alder. 2-cut 1 CO per rord. lonir S3 Dry do do Gr'nHemlo'k do Dry do do iieen Beach do Green Fir do l)i y Fir do Extra Maple a id S. limns do Vine Manle auuS. limbs ao 4 75 4 fiO 4 73 4 7. 4 75 5 00 do do do do do do 6 00 do 5 73 do do do do do do do do do 4 CO 3 4 0U 4 0 401 4 2-, 52 500 Wood of All Kinds By the Scow load at REDUCED RATES J. H. D. GKAI" Astoria. February 1st. 18M Stop That Horse! From Slipping. USE THE PATENT SHOE. George McLane HAS JU.-VT RECEIVED A PATENT Horseshoe from the l'atent Office foi the purpose of preventing all class.es of hors-. es from slipping on plank, or steep roads. Horses shod with this shoe WILL lOT SLIP. A trial wM convince anyone. IkeeD Ttvo FirHt-oIiu-M Skoers In ray shop. Try iho NEW SHOE. asrCnrns and Contracted Hoof cure a specialty. No ntbbetlea no pay. cLMix, Notice of Chief of Police. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the Audiior and Clerk of the City of Astoria, in Clatsop county, state of Oregon, on the 19th day of February, 1884, and to me directed, commanding me to levy upon and sell as by law provided, lot numbered 6 In olock numbered l, in that portion of said citv of Astoria, which whs laid out and recorded by John M. ShiveJy, to satisfy an assessment of forty dollars as declared and assessed upon said lot 6 by ordinance No. 548 of said city for the improvement and repair of that portion of W'.iter street in said city between the west side of West 6th street and west Hid of Water street as ptovided and directed by ordinance No. 34 of said city, I have levied upon said lot U and shall proceed to sell the same at public auction to the highest bidder, tor cash in hand, at the court house door of Clatsop County, which court house is in said city, on the 21st day of April, 1884, at the hour of ten o'clock A. m. of said day, to satisfy said suni pf (orty dollars and costs of sale. The names of the owners of said lot a3 des ignated by said ordinance No. 548 aro W. W. Parker and G. W. Parker. C. W. LOUGUERY, Chief of Police of said City of Astoria Proposals for Transportation. HEADQUAltTEKS DEPAHTMK3T OF THK COLUMBIA, OFFICE OK CH IKK QUAKTEKMASTEB, VAXCOUVEK BaKKACKS, W.T.. March o. ish will be .I Aimiii.iv. Atirii7. 1RS4. at which time ana place they will be op ned in the presence ot id..ers. for Hie transportation ol mlh'ary upplies on the foil .wing described routes during eir commencing July l, lt, ana etidiu- Ji.nr 30, IhSe: u Transportation. Kocte No 1 hnokaue Falls, W. T., to Fort Spokane. W.T. A kuuteXo 2. Ashland, Oregon, to Fort Klamath. Oregon. , Rouik No.:i Jft ndleton, Oregon, to Boise tiarracks. I. T. . K-iUTENo.4.-Kuna.I.T., to Boise Bar racks, I. T. , . koutbNo. 5. Rathdrum, L T., to Fort Cceurd'Alene.i.T. . ,..- route No. 6. Lewiston, L- T., to Fort Lapwui. 1. T. teinicr Transports ion. Route No. 7. For transportation of U.S. Military Supplies between Astoria and Foit Stevens, iregon. and Fort Canby, W. T. 1SOUTE No. 8 Between Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, W. T. , 'lhe Government reserves the right to re ject an or all proposals. ' Blank prop isals, urm of contracr, and. printed circulars, giving full information as to lhe m inner of bidding, terms of contract and payimnt. will be f uruhhed on appllcx t on to this office. . , ,,, Envelope containing proposals should be marked : -'Proposa s for Transportation on Route No. ," and addressed to tne undersigned. A. S. KIMBALL, Major and Quartermaster, U. S. A., Uhlef Quartermaster. OEA1 ED PROPOSALS, IN ThTl LICaIE, kj subject tn tne usuat eonoiiious. wm uo c-eivea at this office, until 12 u'cloi-k.noon, Notice. IVOTfCE 13 HERE tYUlVEX THAT I SOLD 1 and di3po-ed ot ll mj interest in and to tas firm of Wherry 4 o.to O. J.Trenchard oa May tirst. D-8.1 aud that since said data I hya not 'een a partner nor have I bad any interest in said firm, nor trnve I now any interest therein. Ujl hereoy give notice that I will unt bo respoaslBif for any of the debts or litbihtiet cob racta since sid date or which may be hereafter coa mctedbysaldflrm. MBnMWBjB