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m t gattif Jtoviutt. ASTORIA, OREGON: SATURDAY MAKCTI 2fl, 18S1 SHIPHNG INTELLIGENCE c?? PORT OF ASTORIA. VESSEL IS THE RIVER. Olive S.Ronthard. Anp MtWl.innn, Am p Red Cros a men HichUnd blent. Am. si Til'ie K -JtirtmcK. Am S R v' ad. Am k Klver Ind .,.' r 8-i Cit of CirliKle. Br Mi Aldan Bene, Am bit Martha Tiiher. Chan. -;oieswrth Br ok Mernra, Am fj. KskdaH-. Hr lik AOsr.twuh Cat tle.Br ep VESSELS t THL WAY. front Frei"eir Port, lor the Columbia UMer ltata, Br bk Liverpool Deb 5 Jorsalfarer. Nor Ik Liverpool Nor I Kelvcrdale.'Br bk-im Kb W Largo Law. Br ep Hull March 19 Norseman, Br bk Liverpool Dec 3 atagbound. Br bk 5T3 Wilmington Sllnet. Br bk 1057 London Dec 8 Tythonna, Br bit London Doc 5 From American PortR. Alameda. Am sp N Y Jan 15 Bella of Oron. Am bk 1169 New ork Marl TIOK'TABIiK'FOB ASTORIA. HIGH WATKK. LOW WATER. First Second. First. Second. I a TS S 2 S 2 H- 5pcS-M QH.I5-JP S H S H Is fc tn. K. m. S fc in. S h. m. X 25 11 23 7'S - I--I 5 3". 1"8 G 13 2G 6 15 I VI 0 18 8-0 C:9 IV .6 .VJ 27 0 51 8-0 1 ( 7'i) 7 33 07 7 32 2b 1 2(1 fl'l 1 o'i 7 0 8 20 0"2 8 03 2 2 03 92 2 4(5 73 9 Oii -02 8 31 30 2 3 9D 3 4J7 0 9 51 -0'5 9 1.! 31 3 Uta 8'7 4 4Jli'.i 10 41a-0G 9 50 'I lii- hours between mid .Llit and noon an designated bv a (. St.). those between noon and midnight bv p (P. M ). oA. oOm'a denotes mniniiriit.. oh uoi. w denotes noon. The lielght is reckoned from the level of average lower low waters to vvmcu umsuiuiu :ngs are given on the Coast Survey chart' Columbia River Exports. SEIPMENI-ti FOBEIUN. JAXUAHT. '84. Wheat, -"-SO 075 bus .. Flour, 85,2iC bids S367.27C 4J2.G&J Total 10 caigoes S7t9,9l2 February; Wheat. 3H.U3 bus $313,92 Flour, 49CU9 bids 221.C97 ha mou. 4tii cs..................... .-.. 2, 0" Lumber. COO M 7.000 Total, 9 cargoes., S341.CC I Astoria Ketail .iarkct. Flour per sack Sl.40. Wheat, per cental S2 o0 Oats. " 31.75?.00. Bacon, sides per fi, 14 to 18 cts. Shoulders, " 1215 cUi. Hams, u 1C20 cts. Laitl, u 16K cts. Beef,12K18:ts. Mutton, 12K15 cts. Pork, 12K13 cts. Veal, 15S18 cts. Butter, per l oil 6065cts. Eggs, jier dozeii2530 cts. Potatoes, per 1001b 1J5Q to 1.G5 Apjiles, green, per box S2.00. to S25 Cheese, per lb 025 to 40 cts. uornmeai, jier n 4 cts. Oatmeal, JK cts. Beans, Coffee, Tea, Rice, 4&i cts. 12X40 cfc. 4090 Cts. 8 10 cts. yH cts. Sugar, Syrup, per gallon 7i)c Si. iionoy, per j;;iuun .i)n. Saimnnrper kitS5. Onion-', per lb (;: ct?. Apples dried per lb 1018 cts. Peaches " " 13 -18 cts. Plums, " 12 10 cts. Candles, per u 20 cts. Chickens, per dozen $!. na.v,jper;toii $30. Hides, per lb G 9 cts. Oilsper gallon, boiled linseed. 75c; raw linseed. 70c: coal oil. 40c: lard Sl..". Domestic Exports. The receipts ol ceitain at tides of Or egon produce at San Francisco, from Jantiafy 1, 1884, to Maicli l'Jth, inchi slve, have been as follow.- Flour, qr sks ...... .. ... Wheat, ctls.... ... . .. Oats, ctls Saunonpbbls........-........ h! bbls 120 033 M71 .'67 COS 118 cs OiSl Hkgs Apr.!;. Kipe, bs........ bbLs... pl:p :. Butter. pl:s;v . IVtatorv; .-ks.........-..,.., Wciol baies..... .!..... Hides. No .-: Tallow. nKu" BeL-f, bbl! Hay. b:;les QiHcksilvcr, Habits bruit. Dried, pkgs . Leit her, pkgs , IIoim, bales .......-........ n.-tihs, pkg-j........... Cheese, s.........i......... Flax Seed, sks.... Corn.cth..... M. Canned Goods, cs......... . . Lard. pkgs. . . .... Bacon, cs-................. 3 7 5901 217 5.1C 207 184 27 8! 1,044 t T 3?.l 10 7 TOO BOAT CIIAltGES. Following Is the schedule of price.-, for toivagejn and out over the Columbia Bar : For vessels not . Inward .Outwim!. exceeding Loaded. Ballast .boo tons...siso 800 tejLcoo tons 200 ICO0 twd200 tons.- 225 12tO to'1400 toils 275 1400 tO ItJOO tOil3 3O0' SlW ?100 173 175 200 200 225 260 2C0 SCO SOLID GOLD' JWELE Y BRACELETS, -r Scarf Pins. Chains, Watches, ft Z X. V ISi JFt VTASiS, Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry In Astoria. PA1I -goods warrautedasrepresented GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. Boat- Building. JO'S P. LEATHERS Farmerly orer Arudt k Firchen' Machine dho IS BUILDING FIRST-CLAS BOATS IN the hop formerly occupied by 1T. John son on C"neoiiriy street, one block west of Hansen'BrOi' Mill. Model, Hiitcilal and FlalWFlrVcl&ss. ASTBRtt IIQUOS STORE, AUG. BAKLELSON, - Proprietor. i. Mbpt;M4-Refitted TkreBfrksHt. -,- The Best of WIlTtK.LiliiOR, AND OIOAKS ForaGopdClgar, call for one ot '"Dahielsotfs Best." Corner West 9th and Water Stretts, AttorU. THE BEPUBLICAK STATE COSTE5TIOS 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, lS&i, at 11 o'clock a, m:. for the purpose of nominating candi dates for the following offices, to-wit: Representative in congress, judge of the supreme court, tne presiueui-ui ";' and district officers for the several judici al districts, and to select six delegates to attend the national Republican conven tion, audio transact such other business as may properly come before the couven- TiU rnnronfinn will consist of 20G dele gates, apportioned among the soveral counties, as toliews: Baker 5Lake Benton -. 9 Clackamas 10 Clatsop 6 Lane i Linn Lj Marion- 18 Columbia . . 4l3Iultnomah .. ..35 Coos ... Crook... Curry.. Douglas Grant... .... 6 Polk . 8 2 '.12 . 7 . 8 ...51 Tillamook... Umatilla Union Wasco ... 2 ...12 Jackson C Washington 8 Josephine 3Yamhul iUamath z Mn Total 20G 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. C. George, congressman, at the last general election. The oommitteo recommend that the primaries be held on Saturday, the 12th of April, and the county conventions on Tuesday, the-22d day of April, unless otherwise ordered by the proper county central committees. The committee earnestly recommend that the delegates elected to the state convention attend in person, and if not convenient for them to bo attend person ally, that they send their proxies by electors or 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 dc3ire 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, 1854. THE DEMOCRATIC STATE CONTENTION. The state Democratic convention is hereby called to meet at Dalles City, on Thursday, tho 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 busincs 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 bst policy, and in striking contrast with the course of the opposition party, we nave 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 tho approval or consideration of the body politic. The variance in tho vote of this state during the past few years, and especially the very close contest in the presidential election of loSU, gives us much hope tuat. 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. Wo do not presume to trespass upon tho precincts 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 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 bo chosen. We especially recommend the formation of local club's, where prac ticable, throughout the state, Believing that the success of the De mocracy is the welfare of tho people, wo cordially invite all persons, regardless of past political affiliations, who favor sim plicity, economy and frugality in the ad ministration of publio affairs to unite with us. AL ZIEBER, Chairman. P. H. D'Aucv, Secretary. DEMOCRATIC CALL. The Democratic convention of Clatsop county is called to meet at the county court-hoad iu the city of Astoria at ono o'clock r. M. on the 12th duy of April, 1834, for tho purpose of electing dele gates to the Democratic state conven tion. At some future date (to be named by tho committee; tec same delegates will be convened for the purpose of nominat ing 'candidates for- county officers and transacting any oiuer uusine.ss.mai. may nrooerlv come before tho mpatann. The county convention will be com posed of forty-ono members apportioned among the voting precincts as follews: Astoria . 21 Clifton 1 Clatsop 2 Fish Hawk 1 JohnDay 1 Knarma :t Xewis and Clark1". ? ' 1 Misbawaka -. o SeaSide 1 Upper Astoria r Vesper 1 Westport . 1 Young's Biver.. 1 Democratic primaries-for the election of delegates to the county convention will be held in the respective precincts on Saturday, April 5, 1884. S. D. Adaxb, C. H. Stocctox, Thos. Dealt, C. J. Teekcuxed, R. J.-Mobbxsox, W. T. Ross, County Committee. Astoria, Oregon, March 15, 183L OflUUCII DlltECTOBY, Grace Church llolj communion first Sunday of every month. Sunday services at 11 a. m.. and 7 p.m. Wednes day evening service al 7 o'clock. Rev. M. D. Wilson. Rector. First Pkesbytkriax Church See vices at 11 a. jl and 7 p. m. Wednes day evening prayer meeting at 7 o'clock. I lev. J. T. M illigan.-Pastor. Conoreoational Chukcu Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Jiev. Sam'l Wood, Pastor. Roman Catholic- Church iJervlces atioao a. m. .Rev. L. Dieluian, Pastor if. E. Church -Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Lecture and Prayer Meet- .ing, Wednesday, at 7 p. m. Rer. Wm. Koberts. 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.-ilcLaffertv, pastor. NOTICE. STATE AND COUNTY TAXK8 A RENOW due and payable at my office. A..M TWOMBLY. U Sherui Clatsop Co, (jiticura 2?&jS -V vHi A POSITIVE CURE for every form of SKIN&BLOOr DISEASE. PIMHEStoSGROFUL rno CLhANSK THE .-KIN, i-ca.p. and a. Blood o' It bing. caly I'iuiidy. Copjiei Colored Scrofulous, nberited, and toi ta kious 11 union", Blood I oi is, I'leere, Ab -c fscs, nd Infanlilo --liii Toruro. the tu n L'K.v HKMHiiiiJ nrc infal iblo. ru!iru-n "('win, the new Boo Purifier, Di'irctic. and Anoiicnt. ex'tHo di eao serui! from the blood and po n irati'm, and thus removes tho cnuc cuTirca . th. KrentiUn Cure, in-tan tly allays Itchnsr.nd lr Summation, clears theSkin andSialp. heals Ulcers and Soics, jestores the Comi lexion. CCTicckASop, an exquirite akin BcautiScr and T Hot. KoquMte, i independable in treating skin diseases, and for rongh. chapped or c easy skin, blackheads, b otches. and ba pynutnors. C Ticuav &r.urmare tho onlv infallible blcod purifiers and skin beautifier? 'liaR. Ilonshtnn. 1-t.q., law er. 23, State Street. I)oton, reports a cafe of Salt heum ur.der his observntion for ten vear.s which c vtred the patientV bony aud limb", audio wh'ch all l-non rao'hods of trent m nt h d been applied wi hout bonefit-wliich wa- completely cured 'Olel by tho Cutici'kv UKiiKUihS. leavinjr a clean and healthy skin. .ttr.iMi'iSI-M Kverrlt -li-lililns. Belch ertown. Mass. write : Our little bny w: toi ribly afflicted with crofula, i-aft Ithoum, and hryfipebis ever cic he was born, and nothing we could eivfl him halted him until wo iritu uimiuKi Kr.uKi.iis, wbicn k -dually curoa him until hj ii now as fair as any child. I!. K I'arpiiter, Hendr?on. N. Y . cured of IV oria? i? or Lcpioy, of twenty years' standinc, by Ccticciia Kkukui m. 'I ha mo-t won crful cure n roc rd. A dustpan ul of Fcalea fell frnm him daily, l'hyficia j aid hi- fi tends tbou.ht ho mu-t die Cure swrn io beforo ajusticoftho p-.ace nnd Render Fon's mon prominent citizens. .llrw.S. F.. Whipple. Decatur. .Mich, writes hat her fnce, head, and some parts of her body were almost ra. Heed covered wi h pcabs ui.dsoros. unered fear.ully and tried ovorythinK Pormanonth cure by che Cuticcka nKMKDua from a akin Humor. Sold by all druggists. Cuticuba,5h renLs ; ICESOLVKXT.Sl :SOAP,5Cl'lltS. TOTTKR Dkuo and Chemical Co. Bo-tou M.ibs. si-mi rir"IIow to Cnre Skin IilensrV' CATARR SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, Tho Grout Balsnmio Distillution of Witch. Hnz . American Pine. Canadian Fur, Marigold. Clover Blossom. Etc, Fortheitmnedi torelinfand I'.nnanentCure of every f rm f Catarrh, from a. iuiple Hoa-1 CoM or Influenza t th l.o? of "mell. Taste, nd II raring. Couch, I roncbitis and Incipi ent Consumption. Keli. fin fivo minutes in any and evory jo. Nothing like it- urate f .1 fraitrant; wtiole-omo. Cure begins fro-n fir.t application, nnd is nipii, radical perma nent, and over failinc. (inn boctlo ltadii al Cure, on" Box Catarrhal Solvent nnd Sanford's Inhaler, all in one pa kaifo, fanning a com lets treatment, of nil d uggisa-for 31, Ask forSASr euV Kapical Ct'RK. PolTfcE BUUO ANU Cticuti al Co., Bo ton. DAIN! Collins Voltaic Electric Plaster instantly affects the Nervous Sj stem and u.inine.i r in. A perfect sorr IS THE CM blned with a Poronn Plan. l arm. II.flAn fnM- Or a ter for 55 rf nt a. It uni.i. SUFFERJUB KEBYE bilatcs Pain, vitalizes Weak and W oru Out Parts, strengthens Tired Mufcles. prevent" di-caso. and doe moro in one half tne timo than any other patter in the worl i. fold evory wht re. SOCIKTY 3IKETI.S. Temple Lodge, No. 7A.F. A.M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS f fiit:uid third Tuesdas in cacti VY month, at 7i o'clock, p. m.. at the AV Hal In A-ioruu Members of the otder In good standing-are invited to attend.. By order olthe W. I. Bearer Lodge No S5, 1. 0. 0. P. REGULAR MEK1ING KV- -, COV. Tl nVL.nL ul Ml 1 m1au'2Zr:Zy2&. room In Odd Fellows Halt, asio- 'T, ria. Sojourning memners of the order it good standing, cordially Invited to u'te d. By order N. G. Ocean Encampment, Ho. 13, 1. O. O. F. KEGULARMrEiINGSOK OCEAN EN cainpment No. 13. I. o. O. F., at the Lodge, in the Odd Fellow Building, a seven r. m., on the second and fourth ilotidays of eacu month. Sojountlug breth itn conliallv Invited. By order ; C- P. Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. O0ULArt MEETIGS OF SEASIDE MA iMila- No. is, A. O. U. W. w-.ll be hebt in Pythian Hall on Frid.iv evi-: Inu of earh we-k. at 7 o'clock p. at. Member -t tin order In good t atnliug. and is!tlng l.:o til ers are Invited to attend. Llbr:try will be open fifteen minutes before aud after each meeting. By order M. W. C. BR- U N, Bee. Astoria Lodge No. -K. 1. O.G.I. FUEGULAll ill-ETING EVEhY TnURS 1 dty fVening at 7 -30 o'clock. In the Hall over Mr. Cases sUne. Members of the Or der, In good standing, -ue lu Itt-d to attend. Byomer W C. T. American Legion of Honor. REGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA Councl1 No 995 u held on the flrt and third Tuesilny of each month, at 7 o'clock p. M. By order of the Council Commander. R.V.MONTE1TII. Sec'ty. Cushing Post No. 14, G. A E. REGULAR MEKTINGS OF THIS POST on the second and fourth Tucsd ivs of each month at 7 -50 p. m. VNtilng com rades cordially Invited. By Older P. a Pacific Lodge No.-17, K. of P. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS i otlge every Friday evening, at 7 ?o o'clock. In tln-lr Castle Hall, Sojourning Knights cordially Invited to s tten . GEO. P. WHEELER, K. of B, and S. Astor Lodge No. 6. K. of P. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS LXt Lodze every Wednesday evening, ut 7 -30 o'clock, at their lodge room. In Pythian Ca-lle. Sojourning Knights cordially Invlt ed to attend. w. L ROBB. K. of li. and S. Common Council. REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND lourth Tuesday evenings ol each month at 754 o'clock. s-personsdelringto have matters acted upon by the Council, at any regular meet Ing must present the same to Hie Auditor aud Ch-rk. on or before the Friday evening iu m'TiuiuB j ueMiaj on wine- me council uoms us regular meeuuz. THOS S. JEWETT, Auditor and Clerk. Magnus C. Crosby Dealer in HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, Tim and Oojpjpex. SKn WHAT SHE SAID ASD WHAT SHE DID. "I never will marrv.' she said she said. 'Unless n young man that just suits me I find; Taller than I by nt least half n head He surelv must be, with n face bright and kind; His eyes I'd prefer of a violet bine, His hnir a light brown, or a very warm n gold; Ho must sing a fine tenor and dance nicely, too, And tell us good stories as over were told. And of course no remarks that tire rude or ill-bred; And I'd like him to always be stylishly dressed, Theyounaman I marry" she said she said. And then the moid married she did she did A three score old fellow, much shorter than she, Who wore a short wig that but awkward ly hid A pate that no balder could possibly be; And he never said anything witty or wise, And he smoked a clay pipe, and from morning till night In his mouth held of strongest tobacco a quid; And he dressed but enough, ho had two millions quite, " And she married him gladly she did she did. Sherman's Wrath. A friend of his i3 reported to have said to him one day, "General, if it were not that your wife is a Catholic nothing could keep you out of the "White House:" He turned around, livid with suppressed rage, and bring ing his old iron fiat down on the desk before him exclaimed, in thunder tenes: 4,Tho you say I Yes, and if it were not that my wife is a Cath olic and has been placarded all over the country on account of it I would never accept the office either. It may become necessary to show these po litical dudes that I can get there just as well with a Catholic wife as if she were a Methodist If they bother me much more I will show the whelps what I can do. The same dumbheads and scandal mongers called me crazy after Shiloh and pre dicted that I would get used up be tween Atlanta and the sea; but I got there, them!" -St. Zouis Letter. The old German emperor celebrated his eighty-seventh birthday on Satur day. He has seen in his time many vicissitudes in the empire which he has ruled for more than half a cen tury. He was present at the battle of "Waterloo, as a kind of poetic justice for the savage blows and in sults which Napoleon had dealt out to Prussia. The great conquerer left the country in such a demoralized condition that a recent writer pithily remarks: "Fiom 1815 to 1S6I no Prussian array looked a serious army in the face." It is the chief glory of Yon Moltke. Bismarck and the em peror that in the life of a single gen eration they breathed the breath of life into the German army and made it the model organization in the world, so perfectly equipped that in the hand of a master it reduced to subjection a powerful nation like France, in a campaign which was Napoleonic for its brevity and de cisiveness. History can furnish few parallels of three men, each auto cratic in his way, working together in harmony, without jealousy, all in spired by the common love of coun- try- . m m " - REPUBLICAN COUNTY COXYE.STIOX. 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 state convention, and to nominate ouunty 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 soveral pre cincts as follews: . v Astoria 20 Clatsop 3 Seaside 2 Clifton 2 Young's Biver ". 2 Lowisnnd Clark's 1 Misbawaka 1 John Days 1 Upper Astoria i Vesper. 1 Westport 2 Fishbawk 1 Knappa i Total....'. U The same being one delegate for each precinct and one deleuute for even 20 votes, nnd one for every fraction over one-halt thereof cast lor lion. Al. U. Georce at the last eeneral election. It iB recommended by the committee that tho primaries be held on Saturday, April 12th. It is also recommended that delegates unable to attend give their proxies to parties residing within their own pre oincts. By order of Bepublican county com mittee. T. S. JEWETT, Secretary. Astoria, March 20, 1881. PIANOS AND O RGANS SMALL MUoiCAL MERCHANDISE Piano, and Organ Instructors. -CELEBBATED STECK & OABE PIANOS ! AND TIXE WOXDEBFUL' LITTLE GIANT STECK PIANO USED BY PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES GOVEKNOR-QENEKALOF CANADA GO YE KNOB OF OREGON. ASTORIA MUSICAL SOCIETY. MRS. J. W. CONN, of Astoria, d a. Mcintosh. Esq. " J. D.HIGGINS.Esq. CHAS.WRIGnT,Eq. " " And by MaarOthtr Prombuit Xaslelaas. CELEBRATED TABER ORGANS. Eletrant Packard Orchestral Organ Only exclusive Music House in the North west, only wholesale amTrelaU House la the Northwest. GARDNER Bros., 165 First St., Portland, Oregon. Notice. 1MIK STEAMER FI.EET1TOOD, WILL 1 not receive freight for way ports, on and after this dale. Astoria, Or., March 19th, 181, W (ROYAL PSSStf " W iS?ijmV Absolutely Pure. Tills no - der never varies. A marvel 01 purity, strength and whole-omenes. Jlore economical th 11 the nllnary kinds, and auiiot in s tla incomiMi'llionwitli the mut- tttude ot low ti' slurt weigh', alum or phosphat powd rs. Sold oulu ' cans. Koy alBakixg I'owdkr Co., lOtf alt-st. 2. Y. Pipe Brnoling- la tho real test of a tobicco. It is the rcssl way of emoklnff. You set moro dlrccUy at the flavor and fragrance. You tate tho smoke cooler, and tho tonic cleanlier and safer. Plpo gmokmar Is smoklnjr reduced to a fine art The moro tha question of adulterated tobacco forces itself on tho attention of smokers, the more desirable it becomes to tnow precisely what you arc s-nokhJE. In Blackwcll'a Bull Durham Smoldns To- bacco you have a guarantee, always, that it Is Nature's own unadulterated product. Its frai,rancc. flavor, and unsurpSssed quail ty, are de rived from tho soli and air. Try it,andyouwill boaf ufieL None genuine with out trade-mark of the Bull. J- INE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLl REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR THE CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, and Every affection of tho THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST. includlnq CONSUMPTION. A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WHITES t " It doss not dry up a cough, and leave tbc cauv ichhiV as b the case with raoit preparations, lA. boras it, cleanses the lungs and allays Irritation das removing the cause of complaint" DO NOT KE DECEIVKD by article bea: n-j similar names. Be sure you get Bit. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, vith the signature of " I. BUTTS " on the wrapper CO Cents and SI .00 a Uottle. r:e-sarJ y STTH V T YiVLn U t'OV. p -n.M" e Jilvil- -a"-Jd.'.'Jrs'Tipr3 (1 jLECXRO-VOLTAIC BHLT and oti.er ELEcmi --i .rruANCEs nre c-nt. on 10 Uays- Trial T IBS ONLY. YOUKO OB OLD, who aro suffei .ns from S savors Debiut. Lost Vitaut' Wastuo Wkiksessjs, nnd all thoo dlseiie ct PEcsoXAt. hTUaK, rrsulthiR from ABUsru nn OiuzR Caus-8. Speedy relief and cnmplei rosU3ra!ton to K-xr.7n. Vioon snd 2Ianuoi CAiuxTKFn. Send at onco for IBustratt t-amphlet free. Address VOLTAIC Rri.T CO.. Mro-shall, Mich C tKI.HKNWKHKS. f. UltOVV Leirienweber & Co.. SSrAUI.ISHKO 1565, ASTORIA, OREGON TAMERS AD CtTRRBIES. Manufacturers and Importers of all kinds of LEATHER KM OTDIES. Wholesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOW. ci Highest cash price paid for Hides and Tallow. W. E. DEMENT & CO. DRTJGtGISTS. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry In Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescription carefully Compounded Copper Paint. IN HALF GALLON TINS. At "WILSON & FISHER'S, MTJL Liberal Bisfoont to ths Trade.-! I ,1 jfcf-? H All successful Fishermen and Sporta jH men eaiokc Blackwell's Bull Durham H Smoking Tobacco, &nd they enjoy It 1 Mw tRI flf 0tS f OR. ftt rk . Doms je 3HFOIIK.) Al-Tf.-tl TRANSPORTATION LINES. llwaco Steam Navigation Qo.'s WINTER SCHEDULK. Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canby. and lluao. Connecting by stages, and boats for Oysterville, Montcsano and Olympia Until further notice the Ilwaci Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer ill leave Astoria On Mondays Thursdays, and Saturdays (Oysterville and Aloutesano mall days. at 7 A. ill. FOR F.t.Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco ON Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Friday The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a. m. as formerly, not beiug couQuud strictly t !cheduletime. Fare to Fort Canby aud llwaco, .75 cte. JST-Ilwaco freight, by the ton. In lots of one ton or over, S2 per ton, Cs?Fir Tickets, lowage or Charter ap ply nt the .office of the company, Gra'. wharf, foot ol Benton str et. J. H. D.GRAY, Agent. BUY TEE BEST-! BARBOUE Irish Flax Salmon Net Threads Woodberry, and Needle Brands. SEINE TWINES AND COM 1KI1 LfiAB LINES. Flak PoundM, Seines, and Xett lniported to Order. A Law Stoclof Mtii,FisliLiiE AND FISH HOOKS. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 519, MARKET STREET SAN FRANCISCO. !Sr"Ageiits lor the Pacific Coast. ASK FOR- TJnion India Rubber Co's Pure Para Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BEWAKK OF IMITATIONS 1 Be sure the Boots are stamped GRACE PROOF on the heels, and have the PURL GUM SPRINGS on tlie foot aud instep ivuich prevent their cracking or breaking iVe aie now making them with RUIiliEU AND ASBESTOS Soles which will niak mem last mure than twice as- long as anj Rubber boots made FOKSALE BY ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS KUBBKU BEL1ING. PACK ING, IIOS E. S PR I N( ;s. C L ) THING, BUOTS AND SHOES. Etc. COODYEAR RUBBER CO. It. H. PEASE, Jr. I Agents, S. M. BUNYON, f San ErancNca FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPORT HILL COMPANY S IN THE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO remain. We will take orders for lumber from 10 tu f-00 M., at the mil or deliveicd. We also nianutacture lath and shingles of Al quality. Flooring a Specialty Address all orders WESTPORT MILL CO. a. C, Bknjckk, Supt. Proposals for Military Supplies. tlSADQUARTEItS DEPAUI-.MKNT 1 OK THK COLUMItlA. Office okCuipF Quariekma-teu, VAN'COU VElt UAllItAChSs. W. T , 1 .March 6, ISS!. J SEALED PROPSALS. IN iRIPLiCATh. subject ti th usual conditions, w ill tie n -efived at UilsoiS.v or at th olik-. sof ih L. S! Qti .neriuuste.s a the f -ilmviiig-uaiiie-msts, uutB 12 'c!oc!t. noon, on M-inlay imil 7th 1S8I. at which nlaces and time ihe will be op lud, in jr-seuceoi bidders. rortn-liiinrUiiigau 1 uc.ivery m 1 iiitar.. siitinlies dur.iu tne Uscal e.ir commji.cnu .luly j. 1 1. anJeudiU4 Juiir u, ltS5. as o.- lews: woou.ioai. uu rco.u. ums, uarit-y. itrjiii. H:iv. aid Stiaw. or Hav iu lieu t Stnt.v.or'sucliof said upp its as may be required at . m futt.nd. Orecnn, Foil Cantiy. vv.T, ttuiss Hai racks, I, T, Fort alia V alia, VV, T, Kurt Towu-i d. W. P, Viii.coaTer Uep t. W.T, rorti caard'AlHi.e. 1 T, Fi.it KUtuuth. Oieeou. "ortpokaue, VV.T. Vrr.ateTji.B, Orekou. Ko l Uapwui, i,T, Piim i.uvi-iiiiiifiit reserves the riunt to re Jecl any or all jnopo-a s. Pref rence will be ;lveu oarilcesot domestic pruuuctiou ami -o articles of diiuetlc production proaucni mi Hip Pacinc co.ist. coiidttluns ol price nnd quality be.ng equal, to the extent of con sumption xequircu oy iuc jjuuiiu ni" ttiauk proposals and printed circular . giving iui i.arucuiar- as i uic uiuuui-r iiiddiiig. &.. iu be furnished 011 applica 1 on to this office or the Quatt.niiasters a I,.. vrT nnu tin.q n:imi.L uveiii& ciiiiiaiuiiig pioposals should br marked: "Pr posalsfor - ai . and amiresseii v tue uaucra'gucu ui m leapectlve Pst Quartermasters. A. i. KIMBALL. Major and Quartern aster, U. S. A., Chief Quarterma'jter. Wood Yard. TTTVrTT. rrniTfTKn NOTICE THE ASTO U ria Wood Yard. Gray's Dock, foot of Rem on street, will sell wood at the follow ing pncis ami deliver wherever ihe strert-. are planked, between Trulllngt-r's Mill am O'brlen's Hotel, bac to Astor street : ureeu Alder. 2-cut SI 60 per cord, lern: S3 7. ury ao ao n Gr'nnemio'k do 4 60 do do Dry do do 4 7j do do Gieen Beach do 4 7. do do Green Fir do 4 75 do do Dry Fir do 5 00 do do 4 00 3 4 00 4 0. 4 Ol 4 2-1 Extra Maple and S. limns do 6 00 do Vine Mania , , , .n ami S. limbs do 6 75 do do 5 2 do 5 00 Wood of All Kinds By the Scow load at REDUCED RATES. J. II. D. GKAY' Astoria, February 1st. 18f4 Stop That Horse I From Slipping. USE THE PATENT SHOE. George McLane HAS JUVT UECEIVhD A PATENT Horsehoe from the Patent Office, foi the purposo of preventing all classes of hors es from slipping on plank, or strep roads. Horses short with this shoe AWLL NOT SLIP. A trial wi 1 convince anyone. Ikeep Two Firm-rl.tfH slioers In ray shop. Try the NEW SHOE aa-Corrm and Contracted Hoof cure a specialty. No satwaotloa no pay. QE0 McLA2-& TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Railway & Navigation COJIPAXY. OOKAX IIIVISIOX. Dunns the month .f Manli. is&i Ocean Meaim rs wi 1 s.iu frnm Poitland to San bniiici'-cii.-iiiil fr-iii an Francisco io rort aml .as f"ll.is ;. leaving Ain-worth Do,k, lv.r ,!y"I atr- M'-'-'-aht. ami Spear Street h.irf. San Fniiict&co, at 10 A. m. : rom Nm I raucico. From Portland. March March tate of Pal....Wra 5 Colnmbia -at I U-'linnb-a ion 0 Urvvon .Ti.nr a in-Biiii ... talc of a ulu tiia . regon ... rat L5 Ata,R of. Cal....Tnes 11 ri.ur Co nmbia nn IS Tut-) 23 Or-Kon Fri 21 aun 3Hl.-tatoifi.nl uvh April i Co. umbia Moa SI I Anril State of Cal . Fri 'Oregon Sat 5 Through. Tickets sold to aU principal cities Iu the United States, Canada and Lurope. RAIL DIVISION. Passenger I huik leave Portland for East n puiuia, at 7 :30 P. M. dally. ern K1YKR DIYIMO.V (.Middle Colambia). Boats Irave I'ortland for DaUes at 7 0 also : Leave Porf-1 j j j j j land for I.MnnlTu. I We.lThu.1 Fri. I Sat. V-toria and I lower Co-I luml.iB....lK A.Mlfi AM KAM '.7AM SAM 7 AM 6 AH "ajton. Ur J7AM,' ,;;;:nMj Victona.ttfH ,.m!6 M I- M ! AM AM, AM CAM on?Me3H 3toria for -"d Uba.m. dtJl ox--ppc oanaa. landl'aTid'stfpauf. C" aala - -?t- a t QTnrr- C. H. PRESCOTT, ?.T9.K -;? Manager. Act'K Geu'l Freight and Pass. Agt Oregon & California R. R. OREGON & TRANSCONTINENTAL COMPANY. LESSEE. On and after February at h, 1SSI, trains will run asioUows : DAILY -.Kicepi. auudays). EASTSIDE DIVXIIOX". elvveeu Pou I LA.Mi una PUCEN1X. r t. . ilAU. TI1AI LEAV. ARRIVE, Portla-id 7-30A.M Phoenlr .. 5:00 A. at. Ihoeulx 7:tor.M. Portland . 4:25 B.M. ALBANY EXPRtbb IKAIN LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 4 :00 p. M. Lebanon 9 -2o p. 3S .f bunoii 1 :45 a. M. Poitland. lo :05 a. at The Oregon ai d California Railroad Ferry makes connection with all Regular Trains on Kastside Division. WESTSIDE DIVTSION. Between fortixmi uuu Corvnllls SIAir. TRAIN LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 9 -.CO a. m. Corvalli 4 -30 p. at. t.o.valJL lt3 -30 A. 3i.Portlaud.3 :20 p.m. FCPKESS TKAIN m LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 5 :00 P ai McMinnville 8 -00 par McMiutivlUe5:15 am Portland 8 :30a at Close comiec I0113 made at Phoenlq witn the Stages of the Oregon and Califor nia Stage Company. -trriickeis for sale at all the principal points in California, at Company's Office, Corner F and Front ins., Portland, Or. Freight will not be received for shinment after 5 o'clock p.m. on either the East or nest bide BivLion. II. KOEHLtR, Gtn'l Alauager. E P. ROGERS, Act's U. h. & Pass. Agt Notice of Chief of Police. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of u. warrant b:ue.i by the Auditor and Clerk of the city of Astoria in Clatsop coun y, state ot Oregon, 011 the 19th day f February, 1SS1, and to ine directed, commanding me to levy upon and sell as hi law provided, lot numbered 6, in block iiituibeied 134, in that portion of said city of Astoria which "was laid out and recorded by John M.bhlvely, to satiety an assessment of $262.20. us declared and assessed upon said lot 6 by ordinance No. 567 of said city, lor the imnrovement and repair of that portion of est Eitfiith street in said city, between tha routh side of Waier street and the south side ot Cedar street, as provided and directed by ordinance No. 560 of said city, 1 nave levieu upon saiu. lot o ana, shall proceed to sell the same at public auction to the highest bidder lor cash 111 baud, at the court house door of Clat sop county, winch court house Is in said uiij on the 21st day of April. I80M, at the. hour of ten o'elock A. M. ot said day to satisfy suid sum ot S2(.'2,20, and costs of sale. The uauies 01 the owners of said lot as designated by said ordinance No.5U7are V. V. Parker and G. W. Parker. C. V. LOUGHERY. Chief of Police 01 said City of Astoria Notice of Chief of Police. Notice is hereby niven that by virtue ot a warrant issued by the Audi or and Clerk of ihe City of Astoria, in Clatsop county, state of Oregon, on the 19th day of Fetj.uary, lh84, and to me directed, commanding nn to levy upon and sell a- ny law provided, lot numbered 6 in lock numbered 134, in that portion of said citv of Astoria, which was laid out and lecoided by John Al. Shively, to -atisfy tin assessment of forty dollars as d ciared and assessed upon said lot 6 b oidiuauct- No. 518 of said ciiy forthe improvement and repair of that portion of Water street in said citv between the west siri- of West 6th stree and west end of Water street aa piovideil and directed by ordinance No. 34 ot said city , I have-levied upon said .orb' and shall proceed to sell the same at public auction to the highest bidder, lor cash in hand, at the court house door of Clatsop County, which court house is in said city, on the 2lst day of April, 1884. at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, to satisfy said sum of iortv dollars and coats of sale. The names of the owners of said lot a3 des ignated by said ordinance No. 548 are W. W. Parker and G. W. Parker. C. W. LOUGUERY, Chief of Police of said City of Astoria Proposals for Transportation. headquakteks depaht3if.nt - of thk co . usibia, Office of chikk quahieiimastei., Vancouver. Baiucacks, w.T.. Mriwh H 1MU- SEAI.ED PROPOSALS, IN T1U1 LICaaH, subject to the usual conditions. wiU bo .eceivea at this i.tllce, until 12 o'clok,noon, on Monday, April 7. 18S4, at which lime and place th-v will be op ned In ihe presence of id ers. "for the transportation 01 miliary supplies qu ihe foil .wing described routes duiingxearcoinnuncm July 1, lt84. and ending June 30, lb85; ucou TiniiHportitlon. Route No. 1 hnokaue Falls, W. T., to Fort Spokane. W.T. route No 2. Ashland, Oregon, to Fort Klamath. Oregon. . , Rou ie No. 3 Pendleton, Oregon, to Boise Barracks. I. T. Route No. 4. Kuna.LT., to Boise Bar nicks I '1 Route No. 5. Rathdrum, I. T., to Fort Cceur d'Alene. I. T. , Route No. c Lewiston, I. T., to Fort Lapwai.LT. Meiimcr Transportation. Route no. 7. For tr asportation of U.S. Military Supplies between Astmla and Fort Stevens, 1 iregon. and Fort Canby, W T. Route No. 8 Between Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, W.T. 'Ihe Government reserves the right to re leei anv or ah proposals. Blank prop sals. orm of contracr. and printed circulars, giving full Information aa 10 the manner of bidding, terms of contract and payim nt. will be furnished on appUca 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, 0". S. A., Chl-f Qu irtermaster. Hotice, jVOTICE IS HERE YutVEV THAT ISOLD tv and dispo-ed of all my interest in and to th firm of Wherry - yoU J Tr.nohard on May nrat. VH and ihatfinct) said date I hTO not een a partner nor have I had an interest in said firm, nor hive I now anv intere-t thart-in. and I hereby give notic-i that I will not be re.pomiblf for any f tho dabta or liibdities con racted since said date nr which may t. hereatt.r coa tract.4 by said firm. ,.,, K0BBT OASTJIHZvS,