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(f) Site gaUtj Jlsfotfatt. ASTORIA, OREGON: FRIDAY- MARCH C, I&s5 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OF ASTORIA. vrssk- ry nit river. .Tanot MeVeil. KUchound. llrbk John Mcktsn. Ikbt: J. U Urown Am ti; Krilifth Monarch fihipraan. Ilrnp Kcnten. Hr bk Ml Washington, Am ap 'oloina. Cumbrian. Rr bk Monmouthshtro, Br bk Kan a. Hr tik .In-rta. (ierbk M ir L Cor, Br sp VESSELS U THE WA V. 1'rob rircisu Ior. for the Columbia Klvcr Allnbcbad. Br bk 11(3 Hone Konc Arcbor. Br bk" "i Liverpool Bcemib. Hr by Valparaiso .Jan 23 liccchho'.in. Ur bk'CS Antiforastajan 11 Carnavon Castle, Br sy 1.193 Sidney Oltj of Madrid lrp uonos yres Nor 10 HI ma. Hr IiL Valparaiso Jan 20 Explorer. Er sp Valparaiso Haddingtonshire. Iirs-il M Rio Jan 21 Uaidcc, Br lik'V Liverpool Oct 4 Kitty. Brbk Valpara-sn JanSl Lobe. Ur. bk, 9S9 Carriral Let-on, llrbk 775 Valparaiso SoptS MeUIe, Orr bk SiS l.ivemeol Madura, Br bk 970 ( Tiecfoo Uban Bay. llr bk Va'pamiso Quilloti. Br bk (fid Valparaiso Hirer Lcven. Ur bk 773 Valparaiso From Aincrlrnn Port. Tillie IJ. Starbcck. Arn p 1931 New York Nor 15 TIDK TABLE t'OR ASTORIA. HIGH WATEIL LOW WATER. First Second, i First. Second. e j 5 j If I Ji H li g h a h s h 15 h s: I A. wi. I Ju l(. hi. I S h. tm. .v h. in. I X -o-c o-o 0'j 12 VS 2-5 3-8 The hours between niul.iimit and noon are desiKnuled by a (a. ai.). those between noon and midnight by j (p. 31.). oh. Win a denotes midnight, oli. uOw. r denotes noon. The height js reckoned from the level of average-lower low waters to which the sound ings ate given on the Coast Survey charts. Columbia River Exports. BIIIPMia.TH FOUEIGX. JANUAKV. R6S.837 bus. wheat... ..... 24.S3S bbls. flour Total. (19 cargoes)......... . KKBISUAKV. C1C 731 bus. wVat 3 .u'7 bbls. flour ll.ya . salmon 53 m lumber Total (10 cargoes) . .. .SC33.371 . 1)3.252 S731.C23 ?17330 152.-!K) &JJ9M) M.873 S747.143 AKtorla Itetail Market. Flour per bbl S4JiO Wheat, per cental Sl.35 Oats. " $ijk) Bacon, sides per lb. M1G cts4. Shoulders, V24 cts. Hams, ' i."i&18 cts. Laid, ' MglGcts. HiM!f.n18els. Jlutton. Wo vt. J'oik. 124("l7 cts. Veal, 1-J&20 cLs. Butter. p rli ri07." cts. Kgtrs. per dozen 1925' cLs. Potiitoes. pir lb 1 ct ChiHJse, per lb ig20 cts Cornnieai, per 1! -1 cts. Oatinea!, " Cncts. Beans, ' 4(&t cts. Coffee, " 12X40cth. Tia, " 2T.(g0cts. Bice, " TCIOctK. Sugar, " G'JKcts. Syrup, per gallon 7ue Si. Honey, per gallon Sl.2.1. Salmon, per kit $4.50 Onions, ier ll 24cts. Apples ilriccl per "lb i 12K cts. Peaches " ' 133icts. Plums, " " 12X 10 cts. Candles, per lb 20 cts. Chickens, per dozen SO. Hay, per ton 15 ($ S20. Hides, per lb 5 (g ii cts. Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, 7cc; raw liitsecd.TOe; coal oil. 40c; lard$1.23 Cannery for Sale. THE MANHATTAN CANNERY IS OFFEKED FOR SALE. Price SI.-IOO. Applv to Mns. L. FALANGOS. Clifton, Or. Astoria, Feb. 2ith, 1SSS. Sol iOlu Jewelry, Scarf Pins, (Mis, Watches, Piano ami Oi'ffaiis of the Bobt lunlii' at flic r,o-n-cst Prices. The flnest stock of Jewelry Iu Astoria. C3?"AH ooils warranted as represented GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. Astoria Bakery AND Columbia Candy Factory. Ed. JacRsou. Px'iprietor. Candies. - 20 Cts per lb. Bread. Pies and Cakes day. delivered every PARKER HOUSE Me an! JaMi Saloon. Ladies' Hair Dresser ana "Wig Maker All kinds of II AIR WORK MADE TO ORDER Ladies' nn'r cutting and Shampoolnz a specialtv. All work done In the most artis tic manner aud in the latest style. Ii. DnPARK, Prep. rarker House, MainSt.,Astori3,Or 1 1 CtaiS-Sj 0 47j;S-7 C i2.l PJ 7 18w 2 1 88 S'C 1 ft! S'o 7 33 1 0 7 50 3 2 07 89 2 17 SO 8 20 07 8 i'tf A 2 KS 8-S 3 ft! 7-fj 9 00 0 7 8 .'i9 r 3 10 K-SI X -1!) ft 7 9 4C 0 S 1) 32 0 :i 43 fi Cj 4 41 C 0 10 .17 PI) 10 OS 7 4 2! S-31 r 54 .".'4 11 VSm 1"2 10 51 8 5 0C 17 9 7 20 4-tfJ 0 4l 1 'J 11 SC ASTORIAHT DIRECTORY. State Officers: United States Senators j' fSph Representative In Congress M. C. George Governor. Z. F. Moody Governor's Secretary Chas. B. Moorcs Secretary ol State R. P. Karh&u Assistant 'ecretary . F E. Hodgkln State Ticasuret ..... Ed. llfrscli Assistant Treasurer A. F. Wheeler Sup't Public Instruction E B. McElroy state Printer W. II. Byars Cleik School Land Board E, P. McCornac Sup't Insane Asylum . Dr. II. Carpenter Sup't Penitentiary.... Geo. Collins (W. P. Lord Supreme Judges J. 11. Waldo ( W. W. Thayer Distinct Judgks : First District Second District Third District Fourth District... Firth District Sixth District L. R. Webster Robert Bean R P. Boise Seneca Smith F.J.Taylor M. L Olmstcad Clatscp County OfEceis: Judge. .0 A McGuiro Clerk Sheriff.. Commissioners., Assessor ...... Treasurer. .. Survevor. ...... School Sup't Coroner...... C. J.Trenchar.l W. G. Boss J I). K. Warren Jno. Hobson J. F. W.irrvn Isaac Bergman G. F. Paiker J. E. Illgslns J'C. Kos ABtoria City OfHcexs: 1. V. Ilmi.p Mavor Auditor and Clerk .T.S.JewHt I.O. Hustler Geo. P. Wheeler Thos. I-o.in ..Clark I ought oy C. II. Sticklnn M.Conltv Treasurer. ... .. Assessor.............. . .. Street Superintendent Cider of Police Police Judge Sexton........... .. COtTNCILMEX: (C. H. Coo;'i First Ward 1 A. A. cievel-u ( lsa:ic Bergma l! id reman ( "riina HamK Second Ward -? C. J. Tienf imrd I Chas. Gratke. Oregon Railway & Navigation C03IPA.VY. OURA.V DIVISION During the month of Februay lRVS. ocean Steamers will sail from Portland to San Francisco, and from San Francisco 10 Port land, as follows. leaving Aiusnorth Dock, Portland, at Midnight, aud Spear Street Wharf, San Francico. at 10 A. m. : From Portland. I From San Francisco. Feb Feb Oregon Wed 4Oolnmbia Tn 3 Columbia Mon !Qaeen of l'&cilio Sun S Queen of Pacific Sat ll'Orccon Fti 13 Urecon Tliur lUklunfcia Wed IS Columbia Tn 24,' Queen ot Pacitic Mon 23 MchlOrecon Sat - Oncen of Pacific bun ll ileb 'Columbia .Tliur i Tliroush TIelietH sold to all principal cities in the United State, CauadA and Europe. , RAIL DIVISION. On and after November 23rd. 1&81, Passen ger Trains will le:tve Portland for Eastern points, at nzau v. .ii., aauy. Pullman Palace Can rusninc between Pors land. and St. Paul, KIYElt niYISIO.V (Middle Columbia). Boats leave Portland for Dalle :tt 7 :OU A M. also : Leave Pon-I j T I land for I Mon I Tu. We. J Hi iu I I'n. 1 Sju 4.toria and! I I I lower Co-I I I I lnmbia....lfi AMlfi AMlhA.M S AM Dajton. Or.57Ai!j ',7AMj cam hA.V 7 AM. ?."r""l!.AM! ! ISAM! I. Taeomaand Seattle, daily at 111 I'M Victoria Steamers do not run bunaaj-s. Leures M tori a for Portland at 6 a. tn. daily ex cept Sunday. C. II. PKKSCOTT, JOHN MUIR. Manager. Traffic Manager. ii. A. NO YES, Agent Astoria. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA Oregon & California R. R. And ConncctloiiH, Fare to San Francisco $32; to Sacramento 830 DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. EASTSIDlJ DIVISION. Itclnccn POKTLAAD and ASULA.M) MAIL TItAI. LEAA'E. ARRIVE. Portland 7 0 A. Ml Ashland 4:43 A. M. Aihland 8:45 r. m Portland 4 :25 1. m. ALBANY EXPBE68 TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portlaud 4 aX) r. iL'Lebanon 9 Oo v. m Lebanon.. 4 rf5 a. M.IPortlaud. 10 :03 A. M Pullman Palace Sleeping Car leaves Port laud Mondays and Thursdays. Returning leaves A-shlaud Tuesdays and Fridays. The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes connection with all Regular Trains on Eastside Division, from the loot of F St. WKST8IDE DIVISION. Between I'ortlHntl and Corviilllt. MAIL TKAIN LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 9 aTO A. M.;Corvalh- 4 i3f) v. m. C0iv&llls8 0 A. M.Portlaud 3 2M l.M. EXritlS TUAIN LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portlaud 5 :00 r MlMcMlnuville 8 :00 r M McMlnuville-5:45 a mi Portland 8 50 a m Local tickets for sale, and baguage checked at Company's up-town ofllce, comer Stark anu soeoua .sineis. TicketA for sale to all the Drinclnal points iu California, cau only be procured and baggage checked, at the Company's ofllce. Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. Freight will not be received for shipment after 6 o'clock r. M. on either the Eastside or Westside Divisions. It. KOKHLtR, R. P. ROGERS, Manager. (j. F A P. Act iiwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s WINTER SCHEDULE.. Astoria to Fort Stcuens, Fort Canby and llwaco. Connecting by stages and boats for Oysterviile, Montesano and Oiympia rrft. Until further notice the llwaco Hi? siram NavlirjLlJon Co.'.s steamer G-en. 3UE3JLG1S, Will leave Astoria on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7 A. M. (Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays being Oj-sterville and Montesano mail days.) FOB, Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco ON Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and- Fridays The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.m., as formerly, not being confined strictly to schedule time. On Tlinrsday A SECOND TRIP will be made, leaving As toria three hours after arriving fiom llwaco Fare to Fort Canby and Hwaco, $1 00 JTIckets can be bought at the oftlce for 75 cts. EyTlwaco frelcht, by the ton. In lots of one ton or over, $2 per ton, G-For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the office of tho company, Gray's wharf, foot of Benton streeL ,.., J. II. D. GRAY, Agent. HAS RETURNED. r.KATIIKRS HAS RETURNED TP M and Is ready to turn out some fine fish ing boats for the river. Shop on the beach between Kinney's ad Elmore's canneries. INVllSBfiTOR 1? iost what its name. imp ; s Purely Vegetable Compound, ihal Bets directly "opoa the iver; curina the many diseases icidenpo that im. portant organ, and revtehting the na merous ailmants tl&y arise from its deranged or ttorpirWiction, snch as Dyspepsia djyndicc, Bilioiisness, CosenessyvMaria, Sick-headache, Rheumaietc. It is therefore 2 :ruisinuhAt "Toliave GoodHealtB :ha Liver must he kept in order." DH. SAHTOBD'3 LIVZE I1J7IG0EAT0S. nvisorates the Liver, Herniates IheBow &b. Strengthens the Svstem, Purifies llic Dlooil . xvssists D ipjstioa, Prcvcnls Fevc rs. s a llouschold Xced. An Invaluable Family 3red!cine for common complaints. DIL EANTOED'3 UVXE EIVIG0I1AT0E. An experience cf Forty yarn, awlTLe: lands cf Tatimonials prore its 2Icrit. FOR 8AIX TIT AI,T. DEAlVEIt3 IK JIRDICIXES For fell lnformntion fond yonr addreM for lot : on 1 no l.ivcr aau iw ui-1-cis.i-, u. IED 4 DTJASC ST., KEW TORS tllZ kocikty 3ii:x:tixk. Temple LrOdgo, No. 7 A. F. A. Id. REGULAR COMMUNICATION'S a first and third Tuesdays In carhVf monlli, at 7i o'clock, r. at., at the V Hall In Astnna. Members of the order in good .standing are invited to attend 15V order oi me W.M. Bea.-er Lodge Uo. 35. 1. 0. 0. F. REGULAR MEETING EV-sgM cry Thursday eenmg t??i)u seven o'clock, at the I-odgcfe room In OJd Fellows H:dl. Asm- "" ria. Sojonridng member t the o:derln good .standing. eoxdlaliyinlti-d to Aitei-d. By order .G. Ocean EncamphTent,"Nb. 13, 1. O. O. F. KEGCLARMKE11NGSOF OCEAN EN csunpinent No. 13. I. O. O. F at the Ixlge. in the Odd Fellows launiing, ai seven ! M., on the second aud fourth Mondays or each month. Sojourning breth ren cordially invited. Bv order C I . Seaside Lodge No. 12. A. O. U. W. REGULAR MFLTINGS OF SEASIDE Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. will be held in iheir Hall oer Catuahan & Co.'s on Thursday evening of each week, at 7 o'clock. Members of the order In good standing, and visiting Brothers arc Invited to attend. Li brary will be open fifteen minutes herorc and after each meeting. By order M. AV. C. BROWN, Rec Astoria L.oaffe ISO. 40. L O. G.I. REGUIAR MEETING EVERY MON day evening at 7 S o'clock, in the Hall over Carnahan's stole. Members of the Or der, In good standing, are in ited to attend. By orSer W. C. T. American LegionTor Honor. REGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA Council No 905' to held on the first and third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock r. M. By order of the Council Commander. R. V. MONTE1TH, Sec'ty. Occideht'Councll No. 5. 0. CF. MEETS EVERY FIRST AND THIRD Mondav evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock P. M. Members of the order are respectfully requested to attend. B Older. C BROWN, Recorder. Cusblng Po3t No. 14, G. A. R. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS POST on the second and fourth Tuesdajs of each month at 7 CO v. m. Visiting com rades cordially invited. By order P. C. Cushiner Relief Corps No. 3, G. A. R. REGULAR MF.ETINGSONTHESECOND and fourth Tuesdays of cacli month, at 2 P. M. By ordc r Mns. C. ROSS. ?ecreiary. Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of P. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS LodL'e every Friday evening, at 7 :30 o'clock, in their Castle Hall, Sojourning Knights cordially invited to attend. W. A. SHERMAN. K. of R. and S. Astoria Division No. One, Uniform Rank, K. or P. -OEGULAR MEETING ON THE FIRST 1 Thursday of each mouth, Iu their Ar mory Hall, In Pythian Castle. at 8 v. M. Heg ular drills on the second, thlid and fourth Thursday of each mouth, at such place as shall be designated by the C inmander. Sojourning Sir Kn'ght cordially Invited to meetings and drills. SCOTT BOZORTII. Recorder. Astoria Ladles' Coffee Club. REGULAR MEETINGS AT THE CLUB'S rooms adjoining Liberty Hall on the first and third Fridays of each month at 7 P. M. Mas. B. S. WOE5LEY, lYes. Common CounciL T?EGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at 7J4 o'clock. c3-persons desiring to have matters acted uon by the Council, at anv regular meet ing must present the same" to tho Auditor and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening prior to the Tuesday on which the Council holds its regular meeting. TI10S.S..IF.WETT, Auditor and Clerk. The rraM: 'inl Ti 1 4 . -i . ' ttm-'l " semixai. iiv:ia.;.s, LOSS F ii HOOD, ohdtherttHttofnbHf.AifJK fi-ticm. if cieing lo a coaplimtMi cailttl I'HtiSTA TDK mir.A. in:, ur.nw's ixvwukatei: h the OX I. Ycureffr PROS TA TORRIIK l. ' in . M r paclwjr. C fiaclayi-t. ght efl. (! la llralth att.l Srlf-AttulyttMfit frrr. Atm UF Itia IHiI,i:.YS.ll:Vforlhfirrf JSr. U) f.'rtirv Ft . A.rw Fnn- .- t .' -ASK FOR Union India Rurber Co.'s Pure Para Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. UKWAKE OK IMITATIONS ! Be sure the boots are stamped CL4 CK PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE GUM SPRINGS on the foot and instep, which preven their cracking or breaking We are now making them with RUBBER AND ASBESTOS Soles which will make them last more than twice as long as anv Rubber boots made. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING, PACK ING, HOSE. SPRINGS, CLOTHING. BOOTS AMJ HUOK3, Etc GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. k. tu risAst. .jr. S.M.RUNYON, f Agents. San Francisco. MAMHOOD" kVP.ESTORCD K f ENGLISH C03I5IENT. Loxdox, March u. The Daily News says editerially: "President Cleveland v.-ill have the hearty sj-m- patby of England, It 13 onr desire , that there should be perpetual peace, ; growing friendship V.nd increased commerce. Everj'thiug bringing 113 nearer together ia iutercafc and feel is a gain to both, and to peace an d , freedom throughout the world." The Standard speaks of tho in- r.ngnnil address of President Cleve-: laud in a mournful tone. It says: uHe carefully avoided ticklish issue.?. His speech was manly and sensible, bat devoid of distinct Democratic policy. There was nothing tangible in the address either to condemn or . admire." The Standard thinks the outlook for Cleveland's administra tion gloomy becanse he has no war record to back him. The Times says: "The inaugural address i3 conceived in a worthy spirit, bnt throws no light upon tbo -main question awaiting solution." El Mahdi could no! behave woro if he were spreading the Gospsi among saVtige tribes. He snys to the gentle- i men of the English rrmy, "If you do , not become Mohammedans I will wipe ; you off the face of the earth." Next j wl1. l. ...til ll..nU ll.n.n n.:l. nnv i t;i;i. uu will uiiuaicn tuciii iiii uiti- nal punishment after -death if they do Mot think as he does. An Arkansas editor's pathetic ap-j peal: ''Brother Smithfield, a good old j soul as ever lived, declares that he , will lake the paper when he sells his j red steer. Gentle reader, do you know of anybody who wants to hay i a steer": Mr. G. Evclt Keardon, Commis sioner of Deed? , Baltimore, Maryland, writes: "Having long been a groat suflerer from severo rheumatism, which yielded to no treatment until I applied St. .Tasobs Oil, the relief it has aiibrdcd is as gratifying as it is astonishing.'' YOVSG 3ii:. !-ka tsj js. Ti:r. A'oi.taic Bflt Co.. of .Mar-di.iii. Mich., ofler to send their celebrated Ki.i-v Ti:o- oi.taic Bklt and oilier El vTi:ir At!'i.iAM'K.s on trial for thirty das. to men (young or old) adlicted with nenous leMhiy. loVsof Italily aud ictuhoiHl. and all Kindred troubhs. Also for rheumatism, neuralsia. paralysis, and many other dis eases. Complete restoration to health. igor and manhood guarantied. No risk is in curred as thirty davs trial is allowed. Write tneiu at once lor illustrated pampiiict iree Siidoh's Cough Cure is sold by us cures consumption, ment. ana Consumption on cttaniiibv. it Sold by K. He- Hi you suffer with l)y.s;ep,sia and aint? Shiioh's Vitalizer is Liver Couinlah luarantecil to cure yon. Sold hy V. K. Denicnt. Why will you cougsi lin Shiloli's Cure will give iiniucdiAtt' ivlief. l'riee 10 cts :.0 cts and 51. Sold by W. K. le nicnt. Catanh cured, health and sweet brt-.tth secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Kein edv. Priee 50 cents. Masai Injector free. F."r sale by E. Dement. Proposals for Military Supplies. HeAUQlTARTEKS DKPAltTMKNT OI" 1 TUB COIA'MISIA. I OKKICK OF ClIIKK QtfAirTKKMASTKK, J VAXCOl VKIi BAltlLVCKS, W. T.. February 25. 1PS. I SEALED PROPOSALS. IN TRIPLICATE. O subject to the usual conditions will be received at this office or at the onice of the U. S. (Quartermasters at t!ic foliowing uamed posLs, until 12 o'tlock. noon, on Mon day. March no. 1SS5. at which places and time they will be opened, iu presence of bid ders, for the luniish ng and delivery of military suPl"ra utiring me nscai year com mencing .Inly 1, ISn". and ending dune .TO, isnj, as iohews: woou, unarcoai. oats, Bar!e. Bran. Hay. and Straw, or Hav iu lieu of Straw, or such of .said supplies as may be required at: Portland. Oregon. Boise Bjrracks. I.T.; Fort Townsenil. w. C. ; Fort Cceur d'Alene, I.T. : Fort Spokane, W. T. ; Fort Cauby. W. T. ; Fort WaPa Walla, W. T. ; Vancouver Depot. W. T. ; Forth Klamath. Oregon : Fort Colville. W. T. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all projioaIs. Preference will be ulven to articles of domestic production. and to articles of domestic production pro duced on me J'aci'ic toasi, conditions oi price and qualitv being equal, to the extent of the consumption required by the public service there. Blank proposals and printed circulars, laving full particulars as to the manner oi hlddimr, etc . will be furnished on application to this onlce or the Quarter masters at lhe various posts named Lit velopcs containing proposals .shonl 1 lie mariccd :- ''Proposal for at ." and addressed to the ur.dctslcin-d, or the re spective Post Quaitinnastcrs. A. S.KIMBALL. Mnji rand (jua'terniaster, I. S. A.. Chief Quartermaster. Proposals Tor Transportation. Hi:AnHAUTi:ns DK.rAitTMENT or ! thkColumiua. OlTICR OK ClIIKr" QlTAIlTnRMASTr.R, Vancouver Bai:i:acks, W. T.. February 58. li. I OEAI.CD PROPOSALS. IN TRIPLICATE O subject to the usual conditions, will be. recled at this oflice until 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday. Mar.h ZQ, ISO. at which time and place thei v. ill lie opened iu the pres ence of biddi-rj. for the transportation of military supplies on the following described routes during year eonuiieneing .lu!v 1, lSsj, and ending June SO. IKSC : AVason Tra:t.sportatio:i. Route No. 1. Spokane Falls, W. T., to Fo-t Siokane. W. T. Route No. 2. Asidand. Oregon, to Fort Klamath. Oregon. Route No. :t. Kuna. I. T. to Boise Bar racks, I.T. Steamer Transportation. Route No. t. For traasportatlon of U. S. Military supplies between Astoria aud Fort Stet ens. Oregon, and Fort Canby. W. T. The Government rescues lhe ngh: to re ject any or all proiwisals. Blank proposals, form of contract, aud printed circular. civ Ins full intoimatton as to the manner of bid ding, terms of contract and payment, will be furnished on application to this oflice. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked :"Proposals for Transportation on Route No. ." an J addressed to the un dersigned. A. S. KIMBALL. Major and Quaiteninister U. S. A ( hief Quartermaster. Assignee Notice. NOTICE IS IfEREBY GIVliN THAT THE firm or .1. E. Thomas has assigned all their property to the undersigned for the benefit of their creditors and all crsons having claims against said estate must pre sent the same duly verified to the assignee at his office in Astoria. Oregon, within three months from this date. November Cth.lsst. F.P.UICKS. Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I will levy on the property of the delin quent list ofliSt, if the taxes arc not paid immediately. C.W.LOUGHERW Chief of Tolice. Astoria, Feb. 9, 1S55; H J25utwt'7j5 S. B Sfl 3 &i S Absolutely Pyre T!ds i :t tr vari'-s A tmrvel i.f pnrhy. s" . "i r, J '.h..!f oi.ienes-. lore ,itiKi'i n't ' thi. ". "!ia-? Hii.'N. ntid eair.Hit . n .1.. -,i ,i'!ictit:ii with ih nr.i -tltildrt t ri. i.'-i si.i.it v!eh', :Uuni or pllO-spU.it p-'tttl '. iVil inf 11 wiv. lfo- ai. IUkix: S'ow hkk C.. .t; Hal; t. N. V. ilAKKKTS. WYATT &THQI8PS0N. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED IV1EATSV CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. Crockery sitid Glasswsire. STAR MARKET!1. WHERRY & COMPANY, Kivsh and Cured jMcsits, FRUITS. SUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL. rUKXASIl. Street. AMinria. 's imnn Market 0 IU 3Ialn Mrret, - Astoria, Orcson. ft::u:A & co. :'i:oprif.tobs ?. ESFECTFCLIA L tiou of the mil CALL THE ATTI-3C- nildie to the fact that the :t'K)ve Market wilt always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY FItESH AKD CURED MEATS I ! Which v. ill !k sdd at "lowest rates, whole sale a:ul retail. fi Special attention given to fupptving ships. LOTCB & 00. .IORBF.RR IN WINES. T IQUORS. J ANU CIGABS. AGENTS FOR THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tuniblors Decanters, and All Kinds of Saloon Supplies. J2T"AH goods sold at San Francisco Prices. MAIN STREET. Opposite Parker House. Astoria. Oregon. Proposals Tor Fresh Jleerand Jlutton. Headquarter, Dcpt. of the Columbia,') Office or the Chief Commb'sary. V Vancouver Bks.. W.T., Feb'yil.isii. J SEALED PROPOSALS IN TRIPLICATF. subject lo the u-ual conditions, will be received at this office and at the offices of the Acting Commissaries of Subsistence at the foTlowinfr named posL. (tor the ircsh litef and mutton needed at those posts only.) until 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday, March 25, isx5, at w Licit time and places tliey will he oiiencd In tho presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivery of fresh beer and mutton during the year commencing duly, 1st. l&O. Boise Bks.. I. T., Fort Canby. W. T., Fort CuMtr d'Alene, I. T., Fort Klamath. Ogn., Fort Spokane. W. T.. Fort Towusend, W. r., Vancouver Bks. W. T., and Fort Walla Walla. W.T. Proposals w ill also be received at the same time and date for suppH ing Fort Colville, W.T.. and Fort Ltpwai. I.T.. at this onlce and at the offices ot thcA. C. S., Fort Spo kane. W. T., and Fort Walla Walla, W. T., respectively. Tlie (lovennnent reserve lhe right to re ject any or a 1 bids. Bidders will understand that contracts made under this adertiscment. and pro posals made in response thereto, shall not le construed to imolvo the United States in any obligation for payment In excess of the apptopnation granted by Congress lor the pnniose. Blank proposals and printed circulars, stating the kind ul beef and mutton re quired, and giving full inslruetions as to the manner or bidding, conditions to be ob served by bidders, ami terms or contract and paj incut, will he furnished on applica tion to thLs office, or to the A. C. S. at the several posts. Envelopes containing proposals suouiu ne markoil ton.) at M "Proposals for Fresn Beef, (or Mut- Fort - and addressed to the undersigned or to the "Acting Commis sary 01 MinsLstcnee ce" at tiie several posts. C. A. WOODRUFF. Captain &C S..U.S.A.. Chief C.S.D.C. Assignee's Notice. NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned has been appointed the as signee of the estate of Banzer & Johnson, and all persons having claims against said firm are hereby noticed to present the same duly certified to the undersigned, at his of fice, iu Astoria, Oregon, within three montlis from this date, Dec. 27th, 18S1. J. H.D.GRAY. AEBOTJR'S 1 Si 'alsz: x-23:ss bsst. JH"-Wf JvSW x&'-tfit.i&v ,wr zifrifs -jacjS3v THEY RECEIVED THE For FLAX THREADS at the London Fisheries Exhibition 1883. And have heeii awarded HIGHER PRIZES at the various IHTEENATI03TAL EXPOSITIONS Than the goods f any other IN 111 K WORLD.. QffaJ cm Always be Be-pesded $. One of the Mills of the IJarbour Flax Spinning Co., Paterson, Xew Jersey. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 5 1 7 and 5 1 9 Market Street, - - San Francisco, Agents for Paelfic Const. Seine Twines, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand. m ACCOUNT Of radical changes which T shall make, I am compelled to SACRIFICE Alv entire Furnishing Gooda, Hats, Clothing, Blankets, etc, Coeds at Cost! C003DS -&T TOiJS. OW3ST PR2CESI Drop zl and C me. 2X&Ii:&f WISE. irncle Saia's Corner. GERMANIA BEER HALL' AND BOTTLED BEER DEPOT, Chi-nainiH Street, Astoria. The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass. Orders for the Celebrated Mem Pacific Brewery Beer Left at this place will be promptly attended to bb-No cheap San FraucLco Beer sold at this place. Wm. BOCK. Proprietor. FOR SALE. One E. V.'. BLISS. Latest Improved HOWESOLDERiNG MACHINE, With West's Crimper attached. This JIaelilne is 'early Xeir and Ik Sold Tor Want of Use. Address GEO. W. DUNBAR'S SONS. New Orleans, La. Threads iS?JW2 rtK!M to LOiiiMafirsi liUKiiyi stock of- T. G. RAWLINGS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried JbMrt-TTITS. iS UTS. CANDIES, DRIED MEATS, ETC. Tine Clears and Tobacco. Next door to T. J. Arvold's, Squemoqua St. Notice of Dissolution. milE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX X isting between the undersigned, under the linn namo or Wheeler & Klpp is thLs day dissolved by mutual consent. K. A. Wheeler will nay all liabilities of the firm and Is alone authorized to collect the bills due the same. E.A.WHEELER, M.R.KIPP. I II. F. FRAEL, jR.F.FRAEL. Witness : Notice. ATOTIHE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 131 mirsnnnt to a unanimous vote of the stockholders or the Fishermen's Packing Co., the directors of said company, did on the 17th day of Jan. 1S85, execute and file supplementary articles of incorporation, whereby such company is authorized to purchase and hold, sell and convey real es tate. By order Board of Directors, H. E. NELSON, dw Secretary. --Jks&fr,