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tf? Iftc JtoUu Sstwiim SUNDAY.. ASTORIA, OREGON: .WAY 4, 1BS1 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OF ASTORIA. VESSELS IX TllR RIVKH. Olive R.Sonthard. Amp MtAVaahinjrwn. Am tp Re Crow Am ip Mxrtha Fibr. S. R. Mp&d. Am k Th. ;otsTtb Br bx ldo Ko-e, Am bk l.skdalr Hr bL Itata, Urnlc Atr-twub CaHtlo.UT frp Norseman Br bit Trt tan-m. rfr Wr Bnrr 'illard. Am tp Jowalfaror, .Vwr bfc BOCIETY MEETINGS. Temple Lodge, No. 7A.P.A.M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS & firstand third Tuesdajs In eacuXX month, at 7JJ o'clock, r. si., at the Hal InA-tona. Members of tho oidcr in good Mandingare invitt-d to attend.. liv oracr 01 inr v . .. Disfij R BearerLodgo No S5. 1. 0. 0 EGULAlt MELTING liv ery inuru;i evciiiiiK "l sirtiesC scvin o'clock, at tne jnge--.-fc' roomlnOddrellowslial", Asto- """' ria. Sojourning members of tho order li go-d standing, cordially Invited to a Ui d. By order N- G. Ocean Encampment, No. IS, I. O. O. F. OCGL'LARMrEiINGSOF OCEAN EN licainpmrnt No. IS. I. O.O.F., at the liiw m ihft O.ld Fellows Building, a vm-mi t -.f. nn the tecoud and fourth Mondavi of eacu month. Sojourning bretb- V2SSSELS OA TJ1L r,Ai. Fron Foreign Porta, for ihe ColtimMa Ritcr Ojtr of York. Greenock April It GrisJe!e, Br sp Livcrp-w!. April B Largo Lfcw. Br sp Hull March 13 .From American Port. ALtmcia. Am sp If Y Jtn 15 Balls of Orsoa, Am bk 1169 New "k ork Mar I ren cordially invited. By oraer CP. TIDE TAB&E FOK ASTORIA. MAY. HIGH WATER. LOW WATER. Fht Second. J First. Second. 'i II i l I II I li 5 H I H a HIS H IS 7 r;i.' A. m. A. tji. gj ft. m. .v 4 41a 546 C&3 8 10 9 17 6110 1 7111 17a S OOSp 9 - -10 0 25a n & 12j 1 SO 7 91 f'2'P '" 0 &P 0) ,l M 75 7 2K C 4 - - - - 1 0i 70 S'-S 04 1 Wa 3-0 2 03 C7 9 21 -7 2 10 25 3 01 6 6 10 S 74 8 21 2 l 3 55 7 10 -.' S 0 4 28 1 5 4 41 7 0 11 2) 65 5 31 10 5 20 72 11 M 90 0 25 0 4 5 ttl -- 0 "ft 7-.-J 7 J3 -01 C 2 1-2 135 73! 751 - 7 04 3-2 2 11 7 'J 8 2S -ifS 7 40 Si 2 45 72! Si 02 -09 8 14 The hours between mid .idit and neon are designated by a ( v. s;.). tbo between noon and niidingiit b p (r. M ). 0A. OOia a denotes midnight C'i wm. p denote, noon. The height is reckoned from the level of average lower low w.itfers to which the sound lags are given on the Coast Suivcy charts. TCG BOAT CiiAKEW. Following is the schedule or prices for towage 'ii and out over the (ilnmbia Hat : For ve-els not . li.wanl Outward. excfedinr io:uieu. isniniM. bOO toiissiso 8W to li 00 tons... 200 1000 to 12iK loui. 22-". 12 to 1400 ttms. 275 rioO to ltXW tons. 300 Seaside lods No. 12, A. O. U. W. REGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. will be held In Fjlhian Hall on Friday evening of each wck, at 7 o'clock r. m. Members of the 'order ltiffood siauding. and Isltlng Broth era are luvlt-d to attend. Library will be open fifteen ruinates before and after each meeting. By order .tTT- CBEOWN.gee. Astoria Loctgre No. 40. L. O. G.I. REGULAR MEETING EVERY THUR8 day evening at 7 -.30 o'clock. In the Hall over Mr. Cases store. Members of the Or der, In good standing, aie Invited 10 attend, liy order W. C. T. American Legion of Honor. REGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA Council .No 895' is held on the first and third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock i. M. By order of the Council Commander. R.Y.MONTE1TH, Sec'ty. CushinEr Poat No. 14, G. A. E. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS POST on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each .month at 7 :30 i st. Visiting com rades cordially invited. By 01 der P.C. Pacific Lodge No. 17. K. of P. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS Lodge every Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, in tlipir Castle ILdl, Sojourning Knights cordially invitr-d to tten . GEO. 1. WHEELER, K.0IR. and S. Astor Lodge No. 6. K. of P. TJEGCLAR MEETINGS OF THIS l' Lodzc everr Weluesdny cvenin?:, at 7 :30 o'clock, at their lodge room, in Pythian Catlc Sojournlug Knights -ordialIv invlt ed to attend. W. 1 ROBB. K. of R. and S. flV) 17. 200 25J $150 175 200 250 300 Columbia River Exports. SRIPStKNTH VOURUiK. TAXUARV, "31. Wln-at, ?-50 C75 bus -.... Flour, 85ilK b'ols Total 10 cargoe- FEHBl AP.V. Wheat. 314.U3 bus Flnui, 4J 009 bbl- J-a mini. 41 cs Lumber. co-D M ,.?3G7.27S S7f9)12 ...$313,9 52 . 221 .097 . 2.' 0 7.000 Common Council. REOULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND inurtti Tuesday cvenlng-j 01 each month at 714 o'clock. rf5l'eruns dosii ing to have matters acted uj.011 by the Couucii, at any regular meet ing must presmt tlie same to the Auditor and Clrrk, on or before the Friday evening iiri-rtothe Tuela on which the Couucii holds Us regular meeting. TI10S H..TEWE1T, Auditor and Clerk. rar HUMORS- Itching ana Burning Tor tures, Humil iating Erup tions, Buch as SALT RITEI M or Eczema. Ponasis b r.v llend. Infantile or B'rth lit mors, and ni-fln- f.nm f itcliln-' .calv Tinm . ."-crofii- loiLs. Inherl ed. Contaglnus :.uo '.opi'Ci Coloroi Diseases of the Blood. Skin, anu Scalp, with Loss i-f Hair. are positlrel eur-d by the CtmcrR. Remedies. (nfl.nM Tor.-ATlT tllfl r.CW hlOld tjUll fler, cleanses the blood and perspiration of impunucs anu poisonous ;iciu.ii.-, " ni remove tne caiix. Cntlcnrn. the great Skin Cure, Instantly ftliftti ttphlnp- nml Icnamation. clears the "Skin and Scalp, heals Ulcers and Sores, and restores tne uair. Cutlcnra Soap, an exquisite Skin Eeau tltier and ToIet Eequlslie, prepared fr ra Ccticcra. Is Indispensable in treat ug Skin Disease-. Baby Humors. Skin Bleiulslies, Rough, Chapped, or Oily Skin. uficura Krmnlirs are absolutely jtun and tlie onlv real ulood Purifiers an-l Skin Beautlfler. free from meicury. arsenic lead, zinc, or any oilier raiucral or vegetable poi son whatsoever. .It Titntil require this entire paper to do justice to a dcsciiptlun of the cures per founcd by the Ccticura Kksolvkxt In teniaily. ant Cuticura and Clticuka Soap externally. Eczema of tho palms of the hands and of the eudH of the Hug rs. verj difficult to treat and usually considered incurable: sinaii patches ot tetter and salt rheum on the eais. nose, and sides of the face. Andrew Johnson's Nerve. A Tennessee man gives nie ibe fol lowing story o the bravery of An drew Johnsen: "Jaflfc preceding the war," said he, "Andrew Johnson had many enemies in T enneftsee, and once speech ;it Xosliviile, the report was spread that ii ho dared to speak ho would be citbor moouea or oggea, and perhaps cssit;iaaled. When the honr for assembling came the house was already thronged and Andy John son was on the platform. He prompt ly arose, and going to the front, took a pistol from his pocket and cocked it. iie then opened the meeting bj saying: 'Gentlemen and fellow citi zens, it is meet that when free men assemble for the discussion of im portant business interests everything should be done decentlv and in or- uer. iNow, 1 nave been mionnea mat a. part of the proceedings on thepres-1 ent occasion is the assassination of i the individual addressing you.' ? "Here he grasped tho piatol H roily with his right liand, threw open his coat with his left hand and contin centin ued: 'I propose that this little mat ter be the Ural business taken up. If any man comes here to-night for that purpose let him not speak but shoot. "At this there was a pause and no one replied. 'Ah,' said Itfr. Johnson, 4Iseo I have been misinformed. I will proceed with the mealing.' "And," continued my informant, there was not a ripple of dissent in the hall that night Johnson was applauded ct every period, and he hsd not en enemy present who dared groan above his breath." Frank CarpenUr in Cleveland Leader. i mm - ! iSfesr fi wti ,-r , -XI tl&k 1 Hi Ws i aMP?ijigaw TRANSPORTATION LINES. Ilwaco Steam flavlgaticn Gc.'s WINTER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort Stcucns, Fort Canby. and lliuacc. Connecting by stages and bosts for Oystarville. fVIontesano and Olympia ftcatlrri Heads with loss of hair w'thout number, head covered with nndrufT and scalv eruptions, especially of chiidn 11 and mianis, many ot wincu ssn a mass of scabs. 'buthludbcen Itcliliiu, burnicgtand scaly toitnrcs th.t bartSeJ even relief inm ordlnarv leniediei, soothed and healed as If by magic ; Total. 9 cm goes .vri Flour. 32.P3 bb'x . Wheat, 2i',0 4 bus Tota?, 5 cargoes S541.Gv4 ?150.7I1 .-201.54C 35550 fl. da rAiiKtn CSiCKCZE IKECTOItV. Gcace Cnuitcn Holy communion firht i-'undayof every month. Sunday services at 11 a. si., and 7 i..M.Wetlne3 dav I'veiiing M'rvice at 7 o'clock. Rov. hi. D. WII.Hon, Rector. First Presryteriax Church Ser vices at 11 A. M. and 7 r. st. Wedncs dav evening praer meeting at 7 o'clock. Rev. J. V. ililligan, Pabtor. Co.vorizgationai. Circucn Services at 11 a. M. and 7 I, si. .Rov. Sani'l Wood, Pastor. Roman Catholic Church St at 10 SX) A. M. Rev. L. Diehuan SI. E. Ohurch bervices at 11 a. m and 7 p. si. Lecture and PraverMeet isi. Wednesdaj, at 7 r. m. Rov. Wm. Robfi'tb. Pastor. Baptist Chukch. Services each land's Day at 11 a. si., and 7 i si. Prajer Meeting on Wednesday, at 7 p. si. Rev. It. S. MrLnfftTly. pastor. DEALER i.v Hay, Oats, and Straw. LIM3 Eriok. Cement, and Sand. Wood Goiivercd to Order. D ay ng, Teaming, ar.d Express Business DEALER IX WINES, HQUORS AUD CIGARS. FiasT-CJASS. INorla(R. lepro7, and other frlahtfu! forms of skin diseases, scrofulous uleers. i-ld sores, and dlseuarging woun s, ea h and all of which have been j;ieedlly, per.nanei t'. and economlcallv cured by the Ccticcra RKMKUIEd. Sild evcrvwhere. Trice : CtrriciriiA, -r0 cnts; Rt-AoiA'KNT. S1.00: Soap. V. c ut. POITER DltUU AKD CHEMICAL CO., liOstOU, Mass. rllll for "IIow to Care SLIn Diseases' . w? -J ."?" lLl r.i. - 'i .rv, tTVlC- ii ii-J! La "Sa as TRANSPORTATION LINES. r. &&P2 Wi ?a a k. i: &JW te fi ,-JTJ V . WJZk? JlI -VSj' oj W i-a- Absoiiste TJcSz) f 5MS,fi, British rortlliry. TliN po've'er never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and holcoraeness. More eoii:i.)ii.ic.il tlun tlie rdinary kinds, and i-ainiot i"s Kl in comnrtltion with Ibe mul titude ot low test short weight, alum or phophat- p wdi r. Sold onlv in canif. llor Ali B iciyo S'owdku Co., 105 V nli-t. N. Y. rJatiKSSSlSSKciieME v'7-iU5t p?K Until further notice the Ilwaco Saci4B Steam ivlgition Co.'s steamer III leave Astoria On Mondays Thursdays, and Saturdays (Oysterville and "Vlor.resano mall days. at 7 A. a. FOR Ft.Stevens. Ft. Canby and Ilwaco OS Tuestcys, WcdnesJaus, and Fridays The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a. m., as formerly, not being confined strictly to schedule time. Fare to Fort Canby and Ilwaco, ...75 cts. 5-Hwaco f reisht, bv the ton. In lots of one ton or over, SJ per ton, "For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the office of the company, Gray's wharf, foot of Kenton street. J. n. D.GRAY, Agent. Oregon Railway & Navigation C03IPASY. O CSAS DIVISION. During the month of May. ISM, Ocean. Steamers wul sail from Portland to San Francisco, and fnm San Francisco to Port land, as follows. leaving Ain-worth Dock, Portland, at Midnight, and Spear Street Wharf. San Francisco, at 10 A. M. : From Portland. I rrom San FrancUco. April Oresoa Tuea 2 llzy tstoof Cal....Sat 3 Co.umua W.d 7 O.con san It -Utoof 0l....Tt.nr 15 Oo.urabi Mon 9 Ort-gon iri 23 atAKtof C'al....Tn 27 Columbia Sat 31 June Oregon .Wed 4 btateof Cftl....Saa 3 Columbia ... Oregon aute ot f 'al. Columbia ... Oregon tateof 1. Columbia.... Oregon ...Fri 3 ..To ..Kat 10 ...Wed. U Son It ..Thor a ...Mon -H ..Fri 10 Jar .Ta Stato of C&l. Columbia Sat Oregon Wed Tlironsh. Tickets sold to all principal cities in the United States, Canada sad Europe. RAIL DIVISION. Passenger Trains leave Portlimit for Sut ernpolnts,atl:CK5P.Llaily ' Pullman Palace Can ranalnjr. bstweea Port land, and St. Paul, EIYEU DIVISION (Middle CIukla)j Boats leave Portland for Dalles a-7M AM. - alse: Leave Port land for iMoal Tu. I We. Tnu.lFxi.i8tt. I V?l &'?. JS'f I74.SW4.- f Y T V 1 T Y ?? I.ATAKIip 'Xha best evidence In the rorld of tlie purity and exccileaco of BlaclcBroll'a Bull Darliasi Stuokinsr Tobscco 13 fouadln the fact that tuo ttazo of this tobacco iccreaKa from year to year. This could not bo the case if It were merely " gotten up to bcII," or ha J any dubious or danscrou3 lngro uicnta la ii. Amoag nuUion3 cf users of all iiationallUc?, surely eomo csa rou!d find out if it xrero Impure, injurious or uaralatablc. Tor 19 years this tobacco haa bdca aclaiowlcdsed to bo tho 6: in As iKtrld, and every year tho Ball Durham bran d ktots nicro popular, tho demand for It wider, and EinoK.r3 mcrocnthusiasUcovorits delicioii3 natural flavor. Ask your dealer fcr It. Get tho peauino traJxs markof the Bull. Thirty million people within tho area of one of our larger stste3, and who shall say that high-water mark is yet readied? Everything belol:onj a race still in its youth, still on the road to empire. Tho f nll-bloodedness, the largo feet and hands, tbe prom inent canine teeth, the stomaohic and muscular robustness, the health of the women, the savage jealousy oL per sonal rights, thoswnrms npon swarms of children and'young people, the de iight in the open air and in athletic sports, the love of danger and adven ture, a certain morning freshness and youthfulness in their look, as if their food and sleep nourished them well, as well as a certain animality and slujidlty all indicate a people who have not yet slackened speed or taken in sail. Neither the land nor the race shows any exhaustion. In both there is yet the freshness and fruit fulness ot anew country. Yoa would think i .?.. the peop!o had ju t come into possfs- 2. s,- There is a pio- jerSSSS-sss JafVihTi -m T..-hJ-i.ih. 4 pio- about P COMPLETE TREATMENT $1 A ffrirfe doso of San ford's Kadirnl uie inftnntlv relieves tbo most iicnt -Si'ivieos I Pncezinc or lleadl o d-". clears tho 11 nd as by p fo, mapic. stops waten discharge? from the ioe , x . iui i Rn jyof prevents mpinjr Noics in thv Hcai,curc3 Acrvous Ho dncno. and ubJuo Chill and Fevr. In Chitjnic Catarrh it clearues he naal pas-ajje. of oul mucuF. re storeg'bee nseof cmcll. tan c, snd facarin when affocted, frees the head, tnront. and bronchial tube of oflenivo matter. Ei-eetoiip and purine- thobicnth. "toi tho couch :md arrest? tho progress of Catarrh towards Con sumption, ne bottlo Hadical Cure, one box Catirrhal Solvent and anfurd's Inhaler, all in onu pucLage.of all drusgisu for Si, Ask furA. i-ABli'l RAIUCAL CUBK. l'OTTCK Dut'O AMI CULM, CO,, SUaiV.t, AND W. E. DEMENT & CO. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded J. W. Practical Plumbing in All, Its Branches. Steam and Gas Fixtures, A Complete Stock of Flrst-clss Material. All Work Guaranteed. Oiilce and Shop in Hnme's buildlm.'. rear oi wnueier & koou's, Astoria, uren. O EGANS DAINi sum SMALL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Piano, and Organ Instructors. -CF.LKBRATED STECK & KNABE PIANOS! AND TUE WONDERFUL LITTLE GIANT STECK PIANO USED BY PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF CANADA GOVERNOR OF OREGON. ASTORIA MOalCAL SOCIETY. 3IE8. J. W. CONN, of Astoria. d. a. Mcintosh, Esq. .1. D.HlGGINS.Esq. CITAS. WRIG HT, Esq. Aud br 31any Other Prominent Musicians. CELEBRATED TABER ORGANS. EIck'ui Packard OroltCHtral Organ Only exclusive Music House in the North west. Only wholesale and retail House in the Northwest. GARDNER Bros., 165 First St., Portland, Oregon. Collins' Toltalc Electric Plaster instantly affect tho Norvous System ai d b imhe. r in A pcrrccl Vltflrlr Rntfftrv rnm. IS TJTE CM blntd with a Porous Plas- or a ter for 25 cents, ltimni- SCFHR1H9 KEEYE Dilates i'ain. vitalize Weak and oru Out I'arte. nrcngthon? Tirod Murclw. prevent? dioafo. and doe3 moro in oao half tne time tLan any other pastor in tbo worM. old ever'irhi re. sion of a virgin soil neer hardiness and fertility them. Families increaso as in our early frontier settlements. John Burroughs, in the May Century. 21'. E. A. Buck, editor and publish er of The Spirit of the Times? Now York, N. Y., states: "I havo ued St. Jacobs Oil, the great conqueror of pain, repeatedly, with satisfactory results." The Ioputar peroral Of the now famous Syrup csi Figs as the m st efficacious ami agrvanh: prepara tion e'.er offered to th world as a cure 0 r Ihibiltu! Ctiistii.atinn. Diliuuiies-i, Indigestion and kindred ills has been won by tlie. wish plan pr.rstieil by the Caiifm nia Fig Svrup coinp.m v. Know ing mat one. leinedy trmy neneneiai in its effect n on the..y-teni.aiid at t lie same time pleasant to the tutc, will in et witli a rapid sale, the Conipanv. throncM Its ag.nt for Astoria. V. Ii. Dcinein"& Co., gives away sample bottles free of charge. Tiy it'and judge fir joinself. Large bottle.- fifty centb or one dollar. c 5 ! 1 I "1 Theroisnomlsohlcfdcnowhoro & BIcckwcll's Bull Durban; Jp k Saioldcs Tobacco Is usai. EUf off Tr4 a -OiSZSgVgS3 THE THINGVALLA LINE. Is the only DIKECT LINE Between NEW YORK and SCANDINAVIA. First class Steamers and good usajje. Tickets for ..ale at A. 31. JOU.VSO.VX. Agent, Astoria, Oregon. LOEB & (JO. Astoria andl loT7r Co-1 laabJa....l6AM Dejton. Or.7AM nSlSsiK"! !AM! 6 AM 6AM 7AM 6 am! 1 TacpmaaadSeattla. daily at........r.JlPiC iciona Steamers do not run Sunday. -- -' Leaves Astoria for Portland at 6 .-k. daily ac cept Saodar, -.- , r cT- C.H. PBBSCQTT, A. L. STOKES, " "Maaer. Gen'! Preiaht and Pass. Agt - JOBBKR-S IN WINES. LIQUORS. AND BARBOUR'S Sahum Hot ThreaOs HAVE NO EQ,TIAL. -TPE The London Fisheries Exhibition HAVE AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL TO- The Barbour Brothers Coianj -FOR THE SUPERIORITY OF TUEIIt FLAX NET THREADS. Wood Yard. UNTIL FDRTHKRNOTICK THK ASTO ria Wood Yard. tJr.iy's Dork, foot of Betiion street, will sell wood at tho follow ing prices and deliver wheipver ibe streets are plauked, between Tmlllngei 's Mill aun O'Brien's Hotel, bac to Astor -tree: : Green Alder, 2-cui SI m ptr cord, lornr is Dry do do 4 75 do do i CO GrnHemlo'k do 4 50 do do 8 75 Dry do do 4 75 do do 4 00 Green Beach do 4 75 do do 1 0.i Green Fir do 4 75 do do 4 0t Dry Fir do 5 00 do do 4 2 Extra Afaple and S. limns do C 00 do do S 'S Vine Maple ana S. limbs do 5 75 do do c 00 Wood of All Kinds By the Scow load at REDUCED RATES. .5 Ff f. KAY' Astoria, February 1st, 1SS4. C LKIXKKWEBKR. h. now Leinenweber & Co.. ESTABLISHED 1865. ASTORIA, OREGON TAMES AD CURBRIES Manufacturers and Imrorters of all kinds of MATHER AM INDIES. Wholesale Dtsnlcrs In OIL AND TALLOW. v Highest eash prlco paid for Hides and Tallow. BUY THE BEST ! & 'St'SSATTJO BUUJ&P Irish Flax Salmon Net Threads Woodberry, and Needle Brands, SEINE TWINES AND , CORK MB LEAD LIES. Fish Pound. Seines, and !lctt Imported to Order. A. LarpStocMMliiJisliLifle! AND FISH HOOKS. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 519, PflARKET STREET SAN FRANCISCO. 37"Agcni8 for the Pacific Coast. DE. JIM. CDIXKSE PHYSICIAN, Special Diseases Carefully Treated, Office in Kong Wim: Hie Store, on CJu namus street, ojposUc Post Offlcs. NOTICE. STATE AND COUNTY TAXES A RE NOW doed payable at my omefi. 'i1't& Sheria Clatsop Co. Astoria Cooperage. BARRELS AND HALF-BARHELS All Kinds of Cooperage Done. erLeave orders with JOHN KOQERS, Superintendent, at Central Market. Most Popular Remedy Sold. BOATS AED TENTS g-cacO c " c ?re-r 2 ?r ? 3 o 2 ? , 5- L S C O 2 - Os f2 s a: s- i - - s. j-S 5 E S c s- ?. 20 -M z ! s I. s- ce p 2 o a - - 5 o5 3 - t L 2 a- S. -- " O 2 CO N O tad fS - 9- I - T a c - o I 5 a 2 ? ? i ' FLAGS. ETC BTO. ntallzei and Enrlclrc-j the Ulood, Tonet np tho System, SIoJcco tho "Wcalr Stronsr. Euild3 up tho Broken down, JsTigoraioo tho Brain, ami CURES' Dyspepsia, ITervons Affections, Gsc cral Debility, 2Tcuralgia, Pevar and Ague, Paralysis, Chronic Diarrhea, Boils, 2)ropsy, Humors, remale Com plaints, liver Com plaint, Eemittent Fever, and f.LL DISEASES ORIGINATING A BAD STATI OF THE BLOOD, OR ACCOMPANIED BY DEBILITY OR A LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM. SuppLesthe blocd with it; Yital Principle, 01 Life X3cmcnt, IKON, irUusis Sircngth Visor and New Lifo into all parts of the system BEING FREE FROM ALCOHOL, its cai;iz ins effects ure not followed by corresccndL.? rs ioa, but ate penruncnt. STH W TOWLE& SONS, Prop-istorj, . darriica Avkiuc. 2.Nt.tt. SUA by a!l I njgisti AUENTS FOR THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and All Kinds of Saloon Supplies. SAll goods sold at San Fraucisco IMces. MAIN STREET, Opposite Tarker House, .storla, Oresion. Oregon & California R R. OREGON & TEANSCONTTiriQrrAL C01IPANY, 33EE7 c' On and after February afth, lSi, tialaa will ran as follows : DAILY iKxcept bundays), EA3T3IDE DtTIiUOK. etvt eea POKTLAAB aad PMttMIX, MAIL TEAiy. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 7 :C0 a. MlPhcenlx 5J00 a. at Phoenix 7:vQ p. m Portland 433'r.ac. ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. OIG"Ali8. Portland X :00 p. sc'Lobaaon-Jj SO p. k iuauuu,, ;t a. ai. runtHUU.,. IB mi X. m The Oregon and California Raliroaft'F&rir, makes connection with all Regular-TralnS on Kastsido Division. For Pimpleit, Blotches, Chronic Sores and Diseases Los of Kncrgv a d Habltud Con Up";:l!ou unequaled. Belief Guaranteed. Sold cverj-wnere; SI. C bottles for W.W. SdlJlVftc Barnes' Patent Foot and Steam Power Scroll Savjs. Circular Saws, ! tlMHs l.HthrH. Teuonen, Former, Etc. . OshomS Alexander Sole Acents, C2S3J&rVet St. hin Franciico. Mechanics' Tools, MichlotT. aad Hatdwaro. Catdli g e of alt our i;oods sent free on ap plication. Boat Building. JOS P. LEATHERS Formerly over Aradt & Fircbes'c Maohirw Sho fS BUILDING FIRST-CLAS- BOATS IN L the -hop formerly occupied by M. John son on G-ncomly ntreet, one block west of Hansen Bros' Mill. Model, .Material auti finish First-class. ASK FOR Union India Eubber Co's Puro Para Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BEWARE OF IMITATIOXS 1 Be sure the Boots aro stamped GRACE PROOF on the heels, and have tho PURL iu2d SPRINGS on tho frot and Instep, vhicn prevent their cnvcklng or breaking Ve a.c now making them with RUDDER 1AYD ASDESTOS Holes which will mulct em last more than twice as long as an) -tubbtr boots madp FOKSALB BY ALL DEALERS. VLL KINDS KUBBRR BEL11NO, PACK ING, HOSE. SPRING-, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. R.H. PEASE. Jr. i Agents, aiLRUNYON, J San Eraacisco. Cedar Street Assessrsient. NOTICE is hereby Riven that the assesni nt made bj ordinance Mo. G03, of the city of Astoria, Clatsop comity, Oregon, unci which ordinanr'; passed the Common Council of .-aul city en ilic 8th dav of Aj-ril, 1884, and was approved on the 9th day of April, 18H4, lor the im provement of Ceil ir tre vl iii Up city of Astoria, as laid out and it corded by .1. il. Shivrly, fiom the west tidi of West Sixth sticet to the fast i-Idt of West Ninth street, in the :.ianucr provhh d by oidinance Xo. 5IL of tliecity of astoria. and which ordinance pa vlt'.u-Coniniou Council on the I3lh day of Hutch. 1.S.S4. and w.ts approved on the lKlh tfay of .March, 18R4. on each of the f!lowin'.: described lots fronting on said purtimi of said btree is now p.tjablc at lae of fice of the City Trf.isurr in I. a. '.oid coin, and uni ess paid witiiin Ji;eda. front tlie final pulilication of litis notice. viz.:Thursdaj, Mav lath, lot., the Com mon Council will is;tie wat rants for tin collection thereof. The assesm-nt i a follews: XamtofOvncr fJlM. ' " iSI tell -3.1 weat. ?. I?l A.V. Benrv A.W. Bcrrj- Est. Susan L. Shivelx hoL cjusaii L. Snivel W.B. ileadinaton... James Ta lor - .James Ta lor lames Tn lor Isaac Foster Isaic Foster. E 10 fel aisursof I'haiitv of Providence, V 40 fi SiMersof Charity of Providence Si-tersof Chanty oi Providence Sisters of Charitv of Providence Sifters of Charity oi Providence Th.tnfsDpalv Anna Dealv Ma-onie L. & li. As sociation Masonic L. &B. As sociation James Taj lor James Taylor 113 50 : .. i. i 114 MS 21 Ml c. i. U tt 1.9 s' 10 40 50 " 50 " 50 " 3D 120 17 " 50 " 50 ' 50 " 50 ' 50 S25oa '23 (0 25 (Hi '23 (0 12 L0 25 W) 25 ((0 25 CO 25 tO 5 10 20 CO 25 00 25 CO 25 CO 5 00 S 50 25 GO 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 FRANK AND CLEAR. JJnTins Admitted the fcJtroujjtli of ihf jilvirteMce n fromluent lhy- Hiriuu takes toxical Action. The followinj letter tclla its own story. Tho &i?naturo will bo recognized as that of the Phrficinn-in-Chiefof tho Do Quincy Home, and author of "Drugs That Cnslnvc," "Tho Hyiodonnlo Injection of Morphino," A Man ual of Xursinr," and many other popular and vsluablo special medical werks: 191 Wkst TFXTn STRKf t, Sr.vr Yoek, August 11. 1S0. f Mrjv.TS. SnE'-nT & Jousso, CcfiJIiracit; Like most of my profession, I am cautious about pinning my fai h to any new medicine or curative agent. But your BENSON'S CAPClSIi POROUS PLASTER. lias broken through tho barriers and won it' way to my good opinion. My attention wa-tin-t called to it somo eight months ago by a patient of mino Although I was woll ac quainted with the superior excellence of your other plaslor and antiseptic drevmzr. made 6pccially for tha profession, tha Benson r was comparatively new to mo. I had hoard however, of its uteris as a remedy, in caso of Lnmo Back, Local Hheumntism, Neural gia. Congc'tion of tho Bronchial Fube3 nnd Lung". Dysoep?ia, Torpid Livor and tho like affections, and havo sinco begun to expori mentwithit pcrsonall. I find BENSON'. C?CINK FLAST Ran osccptlonnlly clean ly plaftcr to ueo. and rai-id in its action. Many tots of its qualities, mrdo in my owr family and anions my patient? havo convinc cd me that thcro i no Piajlo articla so valu ntlo for popular use, nor so helpful in tlit diBes?03 1 havo named. Should you de$iro to do so, yoa may uac my namo to that ofToct. Very truly youre, II. II. KANE, A.M., M,D. The genuine have tho word CAPCINE cut in the center, l'rico 25 cents. Seabury i Johnson, Chemists, Now York. By order of the Common Council. Attest: T.S.JEWETT. Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, April 29th, 18S4. Notice of Final Settlement. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THI JL un lerMsned ndministr tor of tho esta'c of J h Gust f Farnen. deceased, has tiler In the County C.urt or the State of Orecon, fr th- C"nntv of t latsop. bU final accoui t mourn dmlnlstwtor. and that 'llnnday. ihc loth d.iv of .May. 1834. at lht court room of said court, at As:nr!a, oieiron. at one "'clock r ii. of HiId dav, is the time and place designated by said court for hearing objections to :ild account and the final set tlement thereoL P. F. JOHNSON, d-td Administrator. Why will you coupn when Shiloh's Cure will give Immediate relief, rrice 10cts50ctsandSl. Sold by W.E. Dement. West Ninth Street Assessment. NOTICE Is hereby Riven that the as .scsament made by Ordinance No. 607 oi the City of Astoria, Clatsop County. Oregon, and which ordinance parsed tiie Common Council on the 2lth day of April, 1S3-1. and was approved on the b'Oth day of April. 1884, for the Improve ment oi West Ninth street, in the City of Astoria a laid out and recorded by J. 31. Sliively, from the south side ol Water stieet to the south side of Spruci street, in the manner provided by Ordi nance No. 597 and which ordinance passed tho Common Council on the 15th day of March, 1884. and was approved on the 18th day of March, 18S4, on each of Hie following described lota fronting on said portion of said street is now payable at tlie office of the City Treas urer, in U. S. gold and silver coin, and unless paid within live days of the final publication or tills notice, viz: Tuesday. May 2Uh, 18S4, the Common Council will issue warrants for tho collection thereof. The assessment fa as follews: Devlin, J. A Lot No. 1 in block 186 Planking and bent work 125 feet, cost S32.00; sidewalk 125 feet, cost 5620 Total cost of improvement 3424.50 Clatsop Mill Company. Lot No. 1 In block 117. Planking and bent work 125 ieet. cost $311.00; sidewalk 125 feet cost $02.50. Total co-t of Improvement S373.50 bhivelv, C. W North 100 feet of lot No. 1 in block 110. Planking and bent work 100 feet, cost 554.00; sidewalk 100 feet, cost ?50.00. Total cost of improvement $94.00 Bracker, Theodore. South 50 feet of lot No. 1 in block 11G. Planking and bent work 50 feet, cost S27.00; side walk 50 feet, cost 525.00. Total coat of improvement 352.00 Bracker, Theodore. North 50 feet of lot No. 12 in block llfi. Planking and bent work 50 feet, cost $27.00; side walk 50 feet, cost 325.00. Total cost of improvement $52.00 Stevens, Chas. South 100 feet of lot No 12 in block 116. Planking and bent work 100 feet, cost 54.00; sidewalk 100 feet, cost 350.00. Total cost of improvement 3104.00 Page, C. II. Lot No. I in block 18. Fill ing 333 yards at 25 cents per yard, cost S'J5.75; planking and bent work 150 feet, cost 81.00; sidewalk 70 feet, cost S39.50. Total cost of improvement 3216.25 Brown, n.-Lot No. 12 in block 18. Fill ing 500 yards at 25 cents per yard, cost $125:planking and bent work, 15C feet cost 331; sidewalk 150 feet, costS75. Total cost of Improvement 3281 Frey, J. W. North 75 feet in lot l block 10. Cutting 200 yards at 25 cts per yard, cost 350: planking and bent work, 75 feet, cost 340.50; sidewalk, 75 feet, cost 332.50. Total eost of improvement 123 Uhlcuhart Wm. South 75 feet In lot l block 19. Cutting 33:i yards at 25 cent.- Eer yard, cost SU5.75; planking and ent work, 75 feet, cost 340.50; side walk, 75 feet, eot 332. 50. Total cost of improvement.... S168.75. Marsh. S. P. Lot 12 in block 19; Cuttlne 1400 vards at 25 cents per yard : 3350 planking and bent work, 150 feet cos f 81 ; sidewalk. 150 feet, cost 375 ; Total cost of improvement 3575.00 Dement W. E. South 100 feet of -Lot 7 block 20; Cutting 1,032 yards at 2 cents per yard, SJ53; planking am bent work, 100 feet, cost $54; sidewalk U.0 feet, cost 350. Total cost of Improvement S362.(y. Ferchen J. F. North 50 feet Lot 15 block 20:Cutting 368 yards ar 25 cent per yard,co.stS92;plankinirandben work, 50 feet, cost 327; sidewalk. 5 f t. cost 325. Total cost of improvement, ....Sl'.C Blanche.. F. M. Lot 6, b!ock20;Cuttin 583 yards at 25 cents per yard. SM5.7." plnnking and bent work, 150 feet, cos 581 : sidewalk, 150 feet, cost S75. Total cost of improvement 3301.75 Wond Mrs. S. F. 1 .ot 7. block 17. Fir ing 500 yards at 25 cents per yard,$l25 p'anking and bent worn 150 feet, cos 381.00. Total cost of Improvement 3206 C Kainm, J. Lot 6, block 17. Filling 38 vards, at 25 cents per yard, cost o cutting and filling SS5.75; plankin, and beut work 150 feet, cost 381.00. Total cost of improvement 3176.7: Case. I. W. Lot 7 In block 115. Plank Ing and bent work 150 feet, cost S81 0 Tottl cost of improvement 381.0 Ferrell. Mrs. Laura. Lot 6 in block 11." Planking and bent work 150 feet, cos 381.00. Total cost of improvement S8UX Tax lor. James. Lot 6 In block 118. Planking and bent work 125 feet, cost S31l.00;3idewalk 125 feet, cost 862.50 Total cost of improvement S373.01 By order of the Common Council. Attest: T.S.JEWETT, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, May 2nd, 1884. WEST8IDK DIVISION. Between iortlHad aad Crrallla HAIL THAIS" LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 9 a a. H.CorvaUl....':p. tc eo.vallLs 8 :S0 A. M.!Portland 3 :30 p.m. EXPEKS3 TEATN- LEAVE. ' ARRIVE. Portland 5 :00 P M'McMlnMrWe-S 4 pat McMlnuville5: a m Portland J....uiATC Close connections made at Phcamlq with the Stages ot the Oretzon and Califor nia Stage Company. carTickets for sale at all tha principal points in California, at Company s Offlot, Corner F and Front its., rbrtlanM, Or, Freight will not bo received for aaipme&fc after 5 o'clock p.m. on either the EC or West side Divblon. R. KOEnLh.lt, E. P. BOQGS8, Otn'I Manajror. Act'gG.F.Paaa.Agt Genevieve Street Assessment. NOTICE Is hereby given that te as sessment made by Ordinance; No. 60S; of the City of Astoria, Clatsop Cunt Oregon, and which ordinance passed the Common Council on the 29th.-day ot AprII,i884, and was approved ontheraa April, 1884, for tho improvement oIGa evlevo street, In the City-of 'A$torH;;ai laid out and recorded by John McClure. from the north side of Chenam.tLrtd't&e south side of Seventh streehin the man ner provided by Ordinance No.-Bao, and whicii ordinance passed the Coraiaaa Council on the 21st day of December, 1883, and was approved on the-32nd day of December, 188:l on each- of the .fol lowing described lots fronting-ori said portion of said street is now payable at the office of the City Treasurer; in U.S. gold and Si ver cum, and unless paid within five days of the final publication of this notice, viz : Tuesday, May 20th, 1834, the Common Council will issue warrants for the collection thereof. The assessment is as follows : Trustees M. J. Kinney. Estate. Lot No. 14 in block Ci. Spiling, plank and bent work, 100 feet, cost $296.00; side walk, 100 feot, co3t 350.00. Total cost of improvement 8346.00 Hiram Brown. Lot No. 5 in block 60. Spiling, plank and bent work.' 1QQ fee, cost 3212.00; sidewalk 100 reeVcosc 350 00. ' ' Total cost of improvement 834640 Wm. Morey and Company. Lot Ko. 1 in block 61. Spiling; plank and- beat work, 100 feet, cost $220.00; sidewalk 100 feet, cost 350.00. Total cost of improvement 8346,00 Dan'l Graham. Lot No. 14 in block,64. Spuing, pianic and bent worJcapo-feet, cost 3220.00; sldewalfc leo -feet-coat 350.00. Total cost of Improvement 334600 Trustees M". J. Kinney Estate. Lot .No 1, block 44. Spiling, plankr aBdxbeat work 100 feet, cost-$220.00r- sidewalk 100 feet, cost S50.00. Total cost of improvement... .834640 W. H. Twillght-Lotr No. 5,.bIod,44 Spiling, plank and bent wortlOOieet, cost 3220.00; sidewalk 100 feet, cost 350.00. Total cost of Improvement.... 8$34o00 C. H. Bain. Lot No. 1 In block 65. Fil ling 1315 yards at 25 cents per yard, cost of cutting and filling 8328.75; spil ing, plank and bent work 100 teet, cost 3147.00 : side walk 100 feet, cost 850.00. Total cist of Improvement'.... 9555.75 Mrs. G.N. Daggett Lot No. 14 fn block 65. Filling 2014 yards, coat of ,-cuttirif and filling $403.50; spiling. 'plank 'and bent work 100-feet, cost $14740; side walk 50 feet cost 350.G0." Total cost of improvement 860050 Suprenant & Fprguson. Lot No. 4 la block 45. Filling 1315 yards; at 25 cents per yard, cost of cutting attd filling $328.75: spiling, plan'kand.Utfat work 100 feet cost $147.00; sidewalk 100 feet cost $5040. .. Total cost of Improvement 8525.75 Suprenant & 'Ferguson. Lot No. 5 In block 45. b illlng "2014 yarda at 35 cents per yard, costof cutting and fill ing $403.50; spiling, planking andbjMt work 100 feet, cost S147.00; sidewalk 100 feet, cost, 350.00. Total cost of improvement 8600.50 -Jnprenant & Ferguson. Lot No. 4 -lo block 71. Cutting 3810 yards at-35 cents per yard, costof cutting and flU iug, 3952.50: spiling, plank and bent work 100 feet cost $147.00; sidewalk 100 feet, os- $50.00. Total costof improvement... $1,149.50 D. M. Sutherland. -Lot No. 5 in block 71. Cutting 1875 yards at 23 cents per rard, costof cutting and filling 8468.-7-' apilinsr, planking and bent wore 190 feet, cost S14740 ; sidewalk 100 lert, Totalcost of improvement 8665.75 Daggett, Mrs. G. N. Lot No. 1 in brock 70. Cutting 3.491 yards at 25 centaper yard, cost of cutting and-filling 83T3 75; spiling, planking and bent work 100 feot cost $147.00 ; sldewalklOO feet, cost $50.00. Total cost of Improvement... $1469.75 Warren. W. E. and M. F. Lot No. 14 ia block 70. Cutting 1.318 feot at'25 cents per yard, cost of cutting and filling 3329.50; spiling, planking and bent work 100 feet, cost S147.00; sidewalk loo feet, cost SW.00. Total cost of improvement S53&90 By order of the Common Qoqnclfc Attest: T.TSTEWETrTv Auditor aad-Clirk. Astoria, May 2nd, 184. ""