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' w t gattjj storum. ASTORIA, OREGON: SATUKDAY, .1SIA1.CH 29. 18S4 A Boston man has invented a ma chine for cutting the coupons off bonds. "It will be a great boon to editors. Theke is no danger of the coming conventions at Chicago being post poned on account of a lack of candi dates for1 the presidency. It is now reported that Gen. Grant reeeived 5,003 -for his article on the Panama canal, "which appeared in the North American Review about two years ago. '. .' 1 . . That was a clever action of Presi dent Arthur's to transfer Sargent from Berlin to St, Petersburg, and no neater way out of an ugly state of affairs could have been devised. Tee Oregouia7ithinka that Blaine couldn't carry New York. There are a good many "thoughtful and inde pendent voters," however, in that state that would give him the assist ance of their votes. AcoobdIng "to, Astronomer Proctor the planet Jupiter is in the state that the earth ws3 34,000,000 years agr. His assertion will be believed if Misj SusaaB. Anthony will corrob orate it The three prominent candidates fcr the Democratic presidential nomina tion are S. J.-Tilden, aged 76; Joseph E. McDonald, aged 67, and Henry B. Payne, aged 73. The lucky man will be the one who gets the nomination for the vice presidency. The Chinese embassy are very lib eral patrons of the telegraph. Re cently .a dispatch was sent from Washington which cost 81,200. The route is by the way of England to Eussia. The dispatches are all sent in numerical cipher. At a station in Russia these numerical ciphers are translated into Chinese letters which correspond to the numerals. The newest thing in newspapers oomes from Paris. It is a journal called Lt Martin. Its peculiarity as claimed by its proprietors is that it changes its politics every day. That is the editorials favor different politi cal parties, juet as the exponents, the best writers of the different political parties see fit to supply written opinions. This kind of newspapers are yet unknown in the United States, but a very ugly and yet very appro priate name is usually applied to them. It is proposed to build in Dakota a monument in memory of the Home stead law and its author. The shaft iB to be 160 feet tall (a foot for each acre in a homestead entry), divided into five parts above the pedestal (one division for each year during which the settler must ieside on his land in order to perfect his title), and erected on a pedestal forty feet square, "rep resenting the four legal sub-divisions of a hbmestead." A figure of Co lumbia delivering the patent to a set tler will surmount the shaft Stat ues of public men who were espe cially instrumental in securing the enactment of the law, are to be grouped about the base. The asso ciation having the matter in charge asks congress to grant a township of the public domain in aid of the fund. Beeoheb "has proed by bis elo quent speech recently that if be has no Irish blood in his veins be haa a good deal of Celt in his soul He said many things which the convivial assembly could laugh at and as many more that they could applaud, but one trait of self-denial and family love whioh he praised, real as it is, does not often win such recognition. Said he: 'When I look at those -who come over to America and I perceive how they work and toil, spending the least and wearing tho least that thev may set the,stream of gold to flowing aoross the seas to father or mother and to bring brother or sister to his side, I --cannot sufficiently honor them." This has the ring of broad minded - appreciation in it Those who mafce indictments against the entire Itisfr race on the acts of a handf uPbf desperadoes alleged to be Irishmen could before making sweep ing generalizations" follow Mr. Beecher's example and study the mat ter a little more closely. The Democratic party in congress is, according to all accounts, as tally divided on the tariff bill as the membersoT Dr. ATarvin'a church are with respect to the merits or demerits of that very peculiar case. In the latter bitter controversy, however, there are symptoms of an amicable arrangement The rival factions are trying to sit down together and rea son it out if .The protection and free trade Democrats should imitate their excellent example. This is a hazard ous time for, quarreling. It is leap year, whenl'the land should be full of sunfhine and. peace; and a president will be elected in November, upon which momentous event may depend, although we doubt it, the fa'to of the country. jMr, Morrison, Mr. Oar lisle and MrHurd are making a great deal of trouble. The old Democratic party divided'onthe slavery question, and has bfeenoutof "power during a quarter of a century. Perhaps it means to repeat history -and go into hostile qp&p? on the tariff issue. IIKD In Vancouver, TV. T., March 28th, 1S8J, Mrs. C. E. Whipple, mother of Mrs. i . Brown, of this city. NEW TO-DAY Wednesday, April 2, 11 A. M. At Holden'fl Auction Rooms. BEAUTIFUL WORKS OF ART Carved in High Relief From GENUINE C4.RRARA MARBLE, (the Finest Marble In the W-Tld). Exported from the STODIOS In I TALY direct to SAN FRANCISCO. I have received a small conlEnrnent from San Francisco of the an re mentioned splen did w ones of art. There are only thirteen pieces la ail. and I shall submit them for nubile competition to those who can ap preciate truly artistic work. Every article is jninranteed t be genuine Italian marble. Nothing of Hie kind has ever before been offeredln thU city at Public Auction, and nrobably never will be again. The articles, are l rnlr Msh e Gray Marble Va9es,helght S2in 1 " White Marble Vases " 27 ' 1 " " i" 1 " " " 16" 2 " " Urns " SO" 1 Elegant " " Ep rgne " 25 " 2 Handsome Card Receivers. The iroods are now on exhibition at my store anil must be seen to be appreciated. K. C. HOLDRX, td Auctioneer. This Day, 10:30 A. M. AT HOLDEN'S AUCTION ROOMS. NEW AND SECOND-UAND Bedroom Furniture. Two Bed Lounges, Chairs, Spring Mattresses and usual Lot or Sudrles. E. C. HOLDK3T. Auctioneer. A Private Carriage CAN BE PROCURED AT ANY HOUR bysendliiKordrr to Occident Hotel or U. F Ste ens & Co.'s ttorv. Passengers :uid barrage taken to morning boats. Ready at all times. ' Promptness aad StUfetlon Gnarmteedl F. D. BLAKE. House for Rent. VTEW HOUSE JU&T BUILT, OPPOSITE LI Post offli e, corner Benton aud Chena mus streets. Annlvto H. B. PARKER. BEST LAUNDRY. Cerner Washington and Concomly Street. Astoria, Oregon. Sing Lee Proprietor. ASTOKIA. Feb. 3 1. KSL The bearer. SIngXee lias liadcouid -lable expe lenco m the best L undrles on in Pa- lac co tst, and cau be well recommeniled by tbnse v,h hav- patronized him since he commenced business here. m23 lm S. A. HILL. Seining Ground for Rent IN FRONT OF B. C. KINDRED'S CLAIM, near Fort Strvens Enquire on the premises or of C. A. May. Astoria. n&Mm FOR TILLAMOOK. The new Steamer -A.. 03. FXjEXXjX. N. P. JOHANSEN. - - Master Will leave lor TILLAMOOK, on SATURDAY. March 39th, At 6 A. M. (Weather permitting.) pOR SAILING DATES AND PARTICU C lars apply to J. G. HUSTLER, Mam street Whart, Astoria : AU-EN tc LEWIS. Portland ; J. L. STORY Tillamook. Teachers' Examination. a WE REGULAR QUARTERLY EXAMIN . ation for those w lshlng to procure teach ers' certificates f.ir Clatsop county, vklll be neld at the omce 01 the county superintend ent, two doon west of thu Catholic church, on Fnda and Saturday, the 28th and 29th insr., ueKJiiniug at nine a. m. H. SLOOP. 22-lwk Co. Supt. Astoria and Coast Transportation Company. 4 T A MEETING OF DIRECTORS. HELD A. Marcn23. an auessment of nfiy dollars per share was levied nn the capital stock, payable on or befirt- A;nl r. 1R31. E. A. NOYES, Sec'y. Boat Found. PICKED G AT KNAPPTOX ON THE SiUi, a Whitehall boat 18 feet long. Own-t-rcan b:ve lt by applying to ihe under sigued at Knapptou, W. T., proving proper ty and paying charges. H135 ANDREW JOHNSON. For Rent. A LARGE, FINE STORE ROOM AD.IOTN- o. lng iiiv placti of business ; also part of the entire upp r florrs If desired. For fur ther particulars Inquire of RUDOLPH BRTH, Corner Olney and Squemoqua streets. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. A T MR8. GEO. HILLER'S, NEXT DOOR il- to Wes on HoteL CONTRACT TO BE LET. F of IOR lOO COKDS OF HEMLOCK BARK. r or particulars uxpure at the Tannery C. LEINENWEBER & CO. Mm Delinquent School Tax. THE DELINQUENT SCHOOL TAX LI8T of 8chool District No 1, Is nw In mv hands for collintion. Parties lnterestt'd will go ern themselves accon luely. A. MTWOMBLY. Sheriff Clatsop County. Astoria. Or., March lSih. 1B8I. FOR SALE. IN LOTS TO SUIT, FR M 5 ACRES TO 40 acre tract In S. W. corner of Chas. HtpVAiia' ft fl TIiIa rurfrt Vrr- i,ihIiii. l.-irs Inquire at offlce of N. I). Raymond, City 112111 i urvu i nc uiciui' ui v. u. louug. Astoria, Nov. 3d. 1883 The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorlans; -FOB THE- Finest of .Wines nd Liquors Go to the GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL, - PROPRIETOR. B. F. STEVENS & CO.. Special Auction Sale BeplarAuCtiOESale CITY BOOK STORE, Have Just received a mammoth stock of Books The young and old, nch and poor oan all be accommodated. AGENM FOR THE Kr&Hlch A Bach and Xandsfeldt A Xetnl PiaaenaBd Western Cottage Orsaas. Orders for an kinds of Mmlc orlnstru meati irlll be promptly oiled. .r.iiTiNoo. Tinest Groceries,. FOAi & STOKES. A FULL LINE OF HARDWARE AND Ship Chandlery. A-- NEW SLIP Just Finished in Bear of Store. PHOTOGRAPHS! PHOTOGRAPHS! Instantaneous Photographs 1 The late and new style dry plate Photo graph; are made dally at the Astoria PMopjl Gallery, Cor. of Benton and Squemoqua Streets, Opposite the Court House. Children's Pictures A SPECIALTY. AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 8. B. CROW. $67,000,000 Capital ! Liverpool and London and Globe. North British and Mercantile Of London and Edinburgh. Old Connecticut of Hartford, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, Representing a Capital of $67,000,000. A. VAN DU8EN. Acent. B. S. Worsley, ATJCTIONEEK AND COMMISSION MERCHANT ;yOffloe and Wans Rooms on Squemoqua Street, next door to corner ot olney. Advancements made on Consignments So i'hnt-gt'ft fur Htomce of Goods BANKING AND INSURANCE! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - OREGON. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. 11. until 3 o'clock P. M. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE spectfully inform the clthens of Astoria and vicinity that he tvlll pay Interest n daliy deposits and balances, from this date until further notice. I. W. CASE, Banker. March 6' h, 1831. Drugs and Chem icals TfcC 4 Ttl fTt m AOwtftilly AnmnAiinfMl Day or Night. I CHAS. A, MAY New Store, New Stock Toys, Fancy Goods, Tobacco and Cigars. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS A FINE ASSORTMENT. Squemoqnastreet.uextdoorto the Empire Store. nn-em BOAT BUILDING, R. M. LEATHERS Has reopened his boat shop, ver Arndt Sz Ferchen's, foot of LaFayetir stieet, nd Is preparea to turn om FIRST-CLAfcS BOATS. Alilj WORK GUARANTEED. Oregon Paint and Varnish Works, Manufacturers of Paints, Yarnisl. aii Laipr. Any shade mixed and ground to order. C. F. PEARSOfi ACo.. P.O. Bos Its. Psrtlaad. Or. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET By the Night. Day. Week er Moath WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, With um of Parlor. Library and all the com forts of a home. Terms reasoname. Apply to H&S. . C. HOLDEN, j.E. THOMAS, " DRUGGIST Pharmacist, VastoriaVo' You Are Sure to he Suited AT THE Leading Furniture House OF ASTOEIA. CHAS. HEILBORN. F U B N I T U R E TOR Hall, Office, Library, Parlor, Chamber and DINING ROOM, in WALNUT, CHERRY, ASH, AND MAPLE. We are without a doubt showing the Largest and Most Complete line of CHAMBER SUITS in this city, unequaled in Design, Work manship and Finish. We Carry an IMMENSE STOCK OF CARPETS' of AH Designs and Colors in Body, Roxbury, and Tapestry Brussels, Three Plys, Extra Supers and Ingrains. WOMAN'S AND LADIES' PRIVATE COMPANION FOR HOME TREATMENT. A COMMON SENSE MEDICAL INSTRUCTOR FOR LADIES ONLY; Containing rail Information In reference to all questions relating to Wmn nhnod, the oet erto enable the sex to iulfl:l their ituiies and enjoy tneine vt-3 In their various rl,i tioiis as Matilenii ive aail Hulkera. It Is. :uj a popular work, o raineudliu Itself t the great he.tn oMVoinanliood ; written iu jilaln. run imo ami I. I rale laiiKuise. easy of un leistandlng and above all other leconunendatious, It Is thuroaubly reliabit hhu right to thi iiotut. It Is a work wh'ch nl s a place occupied by no o her book, and Is a comnlpte library In Itstlf. NoladylioKfVtr.Sfiisltve.wll tverregretitHperus.il. It gives information wlilcl vill make ltff more pleasant, :lve a hlijherze-tM Its enjment. i. ake thoe hy wh m lioiwe ties are pr zed, prize and t nj'iv tin m still mine ; whl'e It ill cert Inly n Hrve m.in iikNume bun.ens uom bo'iieii those tunhom II ehisprovedalmut. If not quite, a fal, ure. It Ives the causes, symptoms and ireHimcnt with prescript .pis for every disease ecullar to the sphere for whkb itisde lii'd To tho-c who hae uuiutentli ually I' ignorani'e, or b rci kles ii8re. ard or the divlue Ia. of health in tde themsetvea wretch ed In life by sickness, resulting fiom any of the vannus forma of we.tkne.v-cs, whldi fo'low in 'he tram m wutnanhtx d. we au unhe.-liaiinyly and most roufldeutly recommend this hookasoup which will give yiu the ailvtce our necessities requrreln order to iesiore you to health and bappiuess. The uastdfoim the pale. w.tn vn ek. the lstles- sunken ees, ihe slowly dragkng step, the '"tlied n 'lure" is too oft n seen In our homes. lhe tuthors of this work sincerely bell ve that all ihpse features mav be handed, the forn gain rounded and plump the cheeks to bloom with rose-of health, the ee to SDark'r with life and vivacity, the ligut. qul'-k s'ep regained, nd th enervated nature restored, by a simple home treatment aud prescriptions as aid down In tins ork, aud In tb's be lief, and with in earnest desire to benefit the suffering, and renew health and hdcpl .ess to the afflicted, and to furnish such Information to those now In health, as tvlll enable them to retain It and avoid the alracultles, this bonk has been prepared. Everv ii valid should obtain a copy and tieat ikrrueve. and mi lady In he ill h rati afford 10 be without it and thus remain In ignorance of its peculiar, e tei-taluiu a id liru-tlo teaching It Is recommended by mai y eminent lady physicians -ia a SAFE CUIDE FOR THE EX. Ill handsomely bound and llhutraied. aont post paid to males only, upon receipt of Si. OO. Address tue ROCHESTER PUBLISHING CO. Nos. 32, 33, and 33 Oaburu Block, JKOCIIESTEa, X. Y. THE SEW YORK Opposite the Parkw House. Headquarters for the Young and the Old. Books Musical Instruments. Toys Sta tionery and Novelties of Every Description. All the Loading Publications of tho Day. Ask to be shown the Clarions, the latest uovel of mechanical ingenuity. J. W. RUDDOCK, Practical Plumbing in All Its Branches. Steam and Gas Fixtures, A Complete Stock of First-clnss MatoriaL All Work GHHranteed. Office and Shop on Cass Street, rear or Ca.se"s bank, Astoria, Oregon. GEO. GANSZ, DEALER IX Fresh and Cured Meats. SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY. Next Door to Johu Rogers Central Market. NOVELTY STOBE jP THE Oew York Novelty STORE! d? Astoria Shooting Gallery Noxt Door to A. O. Sppxarth'a Chenamus stieet, near Main. Try Tour SlsJLll As a Marksman, and win a PRIZE. Flrst'daf Guns : Charges Moderate. Open UU 10 :30 P.M. A. W. CtATSft, - . Frcprltter. THE PHYSICIAN PETER BLANXHOLM, Dealer In FINE CIGARS, IMPORTED AND DOMEdllC. THE BEST BRANDS OF TOBACCO. 8HOKERS' ARTICLES. Cor. Squemoqua and Olney Streets, Astoria. COAL! COAL! Tho Oregon Improvement Co. Now have for sale at the new Bunkers. SEATTLE COAL For Domestic use, cleau, $1.5 per ton of 2.2t01bs. For Steam use, average, $cie perron of 2.2M lbs. For Steam use, screenings. $1.59 per ton of Also constantly on hand First-class Cumberland Coal For Blacksmith usa, at market ratea. E. A. NOYES. Jan20-3m Agent. THE BEST IS THE Royal Brand Flour Manufactured by the OREGON MILLING COMPANY Is of Superior Quality, and Is Endorsed by all uhousHir. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of Superior Rising Quality. Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. WYATT & THOMPSON Hole Agents fur Astoria. THE CELEBRATED Foley Springs. PETEB RUNEY. Manager. m HE3E CELEBRATED MEDICINAL A Si nng- sit uated In Lane Countv , i u egen, are uucqua d for tht cureuf CatA'rhal af fections, Khoumatbm, and Dspepsla, as th usauds throughout the Northwvst will attest. Every care is piven Invalids and those who seek the benefits f tlu waters farrlfjces leav the St Charles Hotel. Fu gne City, every W-dnesJay and Saturday, direct for the Springs. - b- FRA1NK L. Fresh Fruits FANCY GROCERIES. LEU apply to the Captain, or to EMPIRE STORE RE-OPENING I Fine Goods - Reduced Prices Ladies desirouB of procuring Goods unequaled in Style and Finish will take pleasure in examining our Stock of SILES, SATINS and DRESS GOODS. IN THE GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, Everything is Complete and of the best. PRAEL BROS. John A Montgomery, DEALER Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A Get era! Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Uagee Stoves aiidRango. The Best in the market. fiumblug goods of all kinds on band, .'ob work done in a workmanlike manner PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, Attended to Promptly on Chennmns Street, Xext ASTORIA, - THE NEW MODEL A FULIi STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. DE3. JE.. TT A.TTESS, Two doors east of Occident Hotel. ASTORIA, OKEGOb . M. OL3EN. J. OUSTAFaOX. MARTIN OLSEN & CO. . RALERS IN jEP FURNITURE Ss BEDDING. Corner 3Xnin and Squemoqua Streets. Astoria, Oregon. WINDOW SHADES AKD TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER ETC. A Complete Stock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. 1T.T, KINDS OP FlIItNITlTOE REPAIRED AHT1 VtRM8IIEI. LESS THAN COST ! A Large and Complete Stock THAT IS TO BE SOLD ! AT THE SIGN OF The Golden Shoe. On Squemoqua Street. A Complete Assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES Of the FINEST QUALITY, and at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Ladies1 and Children's Shoes A SPECIALTY. If You Want a BARGAIN Do Not Miss This Opportunity. THESE GOODS "WILL BE SOLD AT A GREAT DEAL LESS THAN COST. . I. t. ABTOJLD, Aguit. PARKEE. Vegetables STE1MEB CLARA PARKER Eben P, Parker,Maater. 3 For TO WTNO, FREIGHT or OHAB- n. B. PARKER. I- AND CANNERY WORK Reasonable Term3. to C JL. Parker's Store. - ORKOOH. KAJv'GE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF E. R. RAW, AGENT CALL AND EXAMINE IT. YOD WILL BE PLEASED. E. It. HA WES Is also agent lor the Beit patent CqoM&j StOTe And other first-class stores. Furnace Work. Steam Fit tintts. etc.. a speoialty rjr-TJJZi r ' : l A. JOHNSON. THE LATEST STYLES IN WALL PAPER AT B. B. FRANKLIN'S, NEXTDOOBTO ASTOEIAN OFFICS. A very large Stock from which, to select. "Window curtains made to order. E-My patent Trimmer to cut Wall Paper will be found convenient to my patrons. WH. EDGAR, Dealer In Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarittis Meerschaum and Brier Pip, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. ASTORIA Brewery Beer Saloon. jB HiSKjUti jtuTH The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass. Hot Lunch every Day from 10 to IS A. M The best of Liquors and Cigars on hand. A deservedly popular place of social iMOtt. OSO.miLLKJL , "X vJ,-'s!' : ' :--