c-U She gto Jlstottan. ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY. APRIL 12. 1BS5 POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills pit Jcr i er v.iri -s. A m:irvcl of purity, strength and whole oinenoss More economical tli :i the i dlnary kinds. a:nl cannot lcs ld in cotnpe itinn with tbo mul titude; ot low tost snort weight, alum or pliosphat- powders Sold only in cans. Rov al Baking Pownrit Co., jog Wah-st-X. Y. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OF ASTORIA. VESSEL A rilh RIViR. o MtWMliingtcn, Am sp Oolnmn K-Hn Co-tie M AK 'ox, Hrfp S-an Luis. Kr lilc Tiille I. -tarbacV.Aaip Archer Urbk Oban Kay. Ur ik I'lma. lir bk Jaact McNeil. Hrittsh Monarch Obipman. Ilrsn Remonstrant. Jtrlifc Jane Sj rfdt, l!r bV lUideft. I!r tik CAandra, lir'iV Allahabad llrM. Kittj. r bk vessel oa rii; ir.4 r. Froci roi'eisu 1'cs-tn, for the Columbia Jttvor Beeiuah, Ur blc Valparaiso Jan 21 Carn&roa (Castle, Ur spl9O0 Sidney City of Madrid. Ur sp I'.uenos Ayrei Nor "As Edward Percy. Ur bit Cal!a Feb 15 HaddieKtensuirc. Ursp 1 'Ml Rio Jan ti lnveresfc. Urbk 799 Cardiff March C Leren, HrbV 775 Valparaiso Sept S Meltke. Gor bk S3 Liierpoe Madura. Br bk970 Clieofoo Orcrdalc. Ur bk Oallao March t Quilloia. Ur bk H Valparaiso River Lcven Ur bk 773 Valparaiso Solvelc. Nor bk 001 Oallao Jan 29 TH1KT4KLR I-'OK ASTOItlA. HIGH WATRR. LOW WATER. HM Scrond. j First. Second. o 'j 21 s S a " A in. I j. li. . ,v In in. ,y ft. m. I .-. 61 7 62a S;l 0 12 9 4S 10 47 11 4G 0 fi' 2 14 J 22 4 13 4 fiS 536 0 o 6 ;G 7 25 5 03 8 Zti 9 49 10 ol 0OG 1 31 2 55 I 00 62p 2 .0 -T5 23 25 52 00 01 51 3 11 50 47 32 7 1 ii.r ib 5 4 4 CC 00 liC 71 7 7 1 81 Go. it 7 0 10 TS'lO :., t 7J- U ?.V - I--I 0 22 8 b. 1 51 '0 1. 1 3 0i 49 30 C 24 ! 1 4 7S 00, r, ;7C 2. , 7 si G4 43 let 60 CO OS iC4 07 7 0 43 lyo ISO ,7 6 R 7 21 U 49 7 4i 0 51 I 02 7U10J1 I 01 7H 11 11 51 Sill 40 - - 0 37 15 S8 1 1!) 43a 8 9 -1 OOp SO! S:t 4 43 587 C IS 0 57 7 3.1a il 00' 6. 01' 7 The hours between mid .int and noon are designated by a (a. m.). those between noon and midnight by ; (t m ). oA. 0)m a denotes midnight, oA 00i. v denotes noon. The height is reckoned from the level of average lower low waters to which the sound ings are given on the Coast Survey charts. BUY YOUR TICKETS via the popular THINGYALLA LIKE. The large, well appointed and commodi ous steamers of this line an running DI UECT between New York and Scandinavia Without calling a' any intermediate port, consequently no Tratmfcr nf Passengers or llagaafjc. o extra expenses Captains, Suryeons, Officers, b:e wauls and Crew are jill Scandinavians, l'assenaers' Uaggage checked to destination 2. safeguard adopt ed by no other sttr.m.ship line. JJrarts and Money Orders 011 Denmark, Sweden and Norway issued at lowest rates. For further information npplj to R0ZORTH & JOIIXS, Astoria, Oregon. Washington Street Improvement NOTICE is hereby jriven that the common cosmiciI of the city of Astoria, county of CI itsop, slate f Oregon, pro pose, to onlVr the improvement of Wa 1; injiton street hi said city of Astoria, froni.Jeifer.soit fitreot to the water frcit by. lutiklinjr wooden sewers on both sides of said .s'reet. aL the exicnsc of the adjnrent property; and unless a remonstrance signed by tlie owners of tvo-:hirds of the iropcrty fronting on ; said portion of said stteet, be filed with mtlte auditor and clerk within ten days i of the final publication of litis notice, f viz: Wednesday, April 22nd, 1883, the common council will order said jm- a, proveiuent made. Bv order of the common council. Attest: T.S.Jewett, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, Oregon, March 2t), l&SZ. Notice to Columbia and Willamette River Pilots. TN ACC0R1)ACK WITH lXSTltUC I tlons lrom Hoanl of Pilot Commissioners 1 hercbv notify ah Columbia and Willamette Kiver Pilots now holding Branches from the old Board, to surrender the same to mc within ten days from this date, deposit bonds and make application to the present board for new Branches. y Vx. W. LODXSBERRY. 4Sec'ty Board Pilot Comm'rs A. . State of Oregon. " '2i!storla?fApriI3. 1SS3. XstorlajfAprilg, : BRUTAL BRIGANDS. Horrible Torture of a Poor Parish Priest In Spain. Madkid, April 1L A cable special says: A horrible outrage is reported from the village of Tubencos. A party of brigands entered the village late at night and easily gained en trance into the house of the parish priest. They demanded that the priest should tell them where he kept his money. Ho replied that all he had belonged to the poor of tbo par ish, and refused to disclose its hiding place. They then proceeded to tor ture him. to comnel him to reveal the secret They threw him upon the floor, and two ruffians gouged his eyes out with their thumbs. They repeated tneir demand and the priest still refused. They pulled out his tongue to its full length and seared it with a hot iron. Tho priest by this time was in the most frightful agony and unable to speak, but still refused by signs to reveal the hiding place of the poor-box. The brigands again threw him upon the brick floor of his kitchen and proceeded to ransack the house. Failing to find any money, they returned to the kitchen in a more fiendish temper than before. The priest was dying, but they stuffed hie clothing with straw, set fire to it and left tho honsc When the body of the priest was found it wtis burned to a crisp. The authorities have sent troops in pursuit of the brigands Mons. Bampallo del Tiudnro, Papal Nuncio at Madrid, is maddened at the outrage and insists that the Span ish government shall offer a huge re ward for the capture of tho murder ers. THE BON'E OF CONTENTION. The disputed territory which lies between Herat and tho Bobat pass, forty miles north ot Herat, and which Sir Peter Lumsden is endeavoring to secure against the Bussians, is a fair sample of the geueral character of northern Afghanistan. l?or the whole of tho eleven miles from Herat to Parwana the road (if such it may bo called) winds steadily uphill, over successive ridges or bare, broken rock, haunted by small green snakes. Bej'ond Parwana it dips slightly and then rises again by degrees to its maximum height of G,000 feet at the "town of lieushk, a cluster of mud hovels grouped around a tumble down fort. The famous pass itself, steep, narrow, winding and almost blocked in more than one place with masses of rock that have shelved from the huge crumbling cliffs above, i,s the most dismal spot imaginable, ill-deserving its name of "Bobat" (house of shelter). This charming region is peopled by Jainshidi Tar tars, who live chiefly in .entsot black felt spread upon poles. They are a strong aud hardy race, despite their short stature, but far from coura geous in battle, having the true Tar tar horror of "big pistols," (artillery). The caravan route through this tract follows one of the chief tributaries of Murghab, appropriately named "Ivhushk'' (dry), its usual condition in the height of summer. Most of those who went to north ern Yakima have been back home sev eral days, says an exchange. They didn't find twenty-dollar pieces grow ing on the suge brush over there. Yakima with its natural healthy growth and development, is all right, but this big flatulent railroad boom ing hurts a country more than it does good. The marvelous stories told by mendicant newspaper writers and railroad cappers ridiculously exag gerated everything, and when people go and see for themselves they are disgusted that they fail to see half the good things about the country. The reaction that follows these mis erable speculators' booms is always depressing. Give us a good healthy steady growth and development, but heaven save us from a railroad boom. C'arence E. Nichols, aged 24, was killed Thursday night, just opposite the Maylor place, on the Barnes county road, three miles from the city, by the wagon which he was driv ing upsetting upon him. The rpad at this point is very steep and narrow, and is very difficult traveling. Nich ols had been working for a gardener named Andrea Braresco, whose place is six miles from the city, and Thurs day came to town with a load of vegetables. At 9 o'clock that evening he started homeward, being slightly intoxicated. Tho body was discov ered at 2:30 a. m. yesterday, with the back of the "wagon seat across his neck, death having been caused by strangulation. Portland News, 11. Every body recollects the logger at St Vincent's hospital, who some weeks since was brought from the Nehalem, having received a severe cut in his left ankle by an axe. The leg swelled until it was almost as large as a drum, and Dr. Bacon made twenty or thirty different incisions in it Strange to say, the man began recovering, not until, however, the flesh all the way up sloughed off, leaving bare the muscles and tendons. Ghastly as is this sight, it is said the limb is in a more healthful state, and it is believed the man will recover. SjAn immense lead of silver has been lately discovered on the Eraser river. forty miles from New "Westminster, three miles in length, ten to forty feet wide, and 100 feet high. Specimens arb to ba assayed in San Francisco and a company formed to smelt the ore, which is exceedingly rich. The Northern Pacific land depart ment sold in March 33,349 acres of land, for which was received S154,D34. Of these 17,798 acres were sold in Minnesota and Dakota for S100,049. The total sales for March, 1884, were 21,820 acres for S110.93G; increase for 1885, 2,523 acres and S43.09S. Daniel Manning, tho new secretary- of the treasury, it is said, eats one meal early in the morning and the other late at night He was an edi tor, but lately has taken to eating an extra meal. WARNER No other Compound on earth can sho-w a sirniTar record, and no Physician a better one. The highest Medical Authorities pronounce it the only known Specific for Kidney, Liver and Urinary di3sas23; that it has no equal as a BLOOD PURIFIER &nd that it is tho best safeguard against contagious di3case3, both acute and chronic, keeping- the Sidneys and Liver the great organs of the body in healthy condition, disease then being impossible. For the many distressing ailments of delicate Ladies, it has no equal We can furnish over One Hundred Thousand voluntary Testimonials similar to the following. Read them for the good of yourself, your family and your friendrx Noto how this vast number ot" bottl 23 was distributed, as evidenced by our sales-booka. Boston IIOX. X. A. PLY1IPTOX (Hon B. F Butlcr'3 campaign menuer), of Vor ccstor, Mass., in Alay. li:0, was rnos tkated by kidney colic, canted by the passage of era vclirom the ki.lncyn to tho blsddcr. lie tnen beipn using- Warner's Sake Cure, and in a sb.orttlmopusda lnrgo stone end a number ot stnallor ones. December 10. 1SSI. Air. Plympton wrote : "1 have had no iiecurukxcs of atv ou trouble since Warner'oSiS'ECuro cuiied ME." Providence - 128,847 G. V FULTOX, Esq., l-Wtoa, Texts, EUPTEIIED KOK TEJf YEAltS FIIOM SERIOL':! ijladdeu disorders and lost from 25 to CO pounds;lalSSlhou3edl4 bottles of War ner's Safe Cure, and recovered his natu ral weight and said: "I consider mv hklp well for a man of 75." December IX). 1ES'. hu wrote, I have had no aymp toras of kidney disorder s.nco Itsl, and if I did 1 ah .mid keia vivx Sztc Cure," PGrlland, hie. 330,829 Resort to the Remedy that fine-tenths : a:g:s?F'--83SC3M' CS-0'J.El..JlL3raIi3E3aL3B Cleveland, 511,974. B. J.WORRELL of EUavIlie. Fla.. in i 1ST.', we.3 prostrated w Ith Bright's disease " of the kidneys, and under tho best treat ment, crew worse. "On tho advice of Governor Drew's pitTer, t began War ner's Sake Cure, sixty bottles of which re- , Vored mo to fall measure ot health, lhavo .owb.-cn cured ahoit rouit VEAR3, and ' my tase is regarded as hiricplofh." ; -' ..no' 0:;Kvof Jacksonville, Florida. Attril to. is-.t. says "Air. Worrell'scasc and ccr civc mo great confidence in Warner's Uzi i. C::ro. and 1 uahc3:tatlnsly INDORSE Cincinnati, 655,250. ilit". R. A. CLARlCEast Granby, Conn., in 181 was utterly used l p with con EtUutional and female complaints of tho worst kind. Been sick ten years, and tried everything. In Xovcmber, ISSI.ehe wrote, "Warner's Safe Cure cured me polk years ago, and has kept mo well" Bai. Ohio State, - 474,869. ALL YHE TESTIMONIALS ABOVE GIVEN ARE FROM PERSONS WHO WERE PERMA NENTLY CURED SEVERAL YEARS AGO AND REMAIN SO, STANFORD' INVIGORATOR Is jqsc what its name implies ; - e Purelj Vegetable 'Compound, ihal acts directly upon the" curing the many diseases ii a that un. portant organ,! ting the na tnerous ailm arise from its deranged action, such as Dyspepsi ice, Biliousnessj LosuB-enes aria, Sick-lieadachs, Rhe It is therefore s irtusmuhat "To have Good Health :he Liver must he kept in order." DS. SAffTOBD'S IIVEB INVIQ0EAT0B. Invi!rorate3 the Liver, Rcpnlates the Bow els, Strcnglhens tho Sjstcm, Purifies the Blood . Assists Digestion, Prevents Fevers. 3 a Household Kced. An Invaluable Family Medicine for common complaints. D3. BAOTOED'S UVES HTVIG0I1AT0B. An experience of Forty years, and Thou sands cf Testimonials prote its Merit. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS IX MEDICLXES For fall inforsnnon wnd your address for IM toBook on I ho "Liver and Its diseases," U r.8Nrom duase bt., new ioek citJJ G.A.STINSON & CO.. BLACKSIV1ITHING. At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Ca&s and Court Streets. Ship and Canuery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. yip) ura icioenn andn?evh Knts inau orroraJtV ssYBaQ umaittrnvetc. 20,690,506 BO'fTLiBS OP Or, Warner's SAFE Kidney and Liver Cure (its former title.) S02L.33 "OFQ) lEliBIETEVSr 2l& 1885. 936.842BaI.ofN.Eng. - 331,315. ' EX-GOV. R. T. JACOB, Westport, Ky. In 1SJ2. durlns a political canvass, health eavo way and was urostrAted with sovcro kidney trouble. Lost 0 fouxos of flesh. I'sed Warnsr's Safe Cnro la 1SS2. and June 23. l&l, writes: "I itave neve:: FXJG7ED UHTTEU 1 1 FAITH, all OWia2 to Warner's Saf. Cure." New York State, - 3.053,030. B. F. LARRABEE, Esa.. D Chester Square. Bo3ton. Mas3., in 1S?J, was givkn l i by several prominent Uosto.v Puvsicr ans as iNCfisARLE from Brh;ht's DUeaao. Hetoo!cover2u0 bctt!eor Warner's Safc Cure, la 1&0-2. and Octob r 6. ISsl. wrote that tho "Cl'Ri. WIS A3 PEUMANENT A3 SUltl'ItlSIVG." Pennsylvania, - 1,365,914. AIrs. J. B. PESMOUL1X. 2111 Mormm street, St, Lcuia, 3Io In li-2. wrote: "1 have been in delicate health kok mavy years, but Warner's Safe Cure . made mo the rtCTL-RE ok health." Juno 2 1SH. sho wrete: "AIy health has ! 11EEN GOOD FOR THE LA3TTWO YEARS." I ZS? T3P Continuous Debility and Expensive rviedica! Attendance- Southern States - 2,725,513 - JOSEPH JACQUES. Esq., St. AoW. Vt,, in January. 1877. was taken desperately sick with Bright's Dlsoaso of the kidneys. He B:-at blood, was tremendously b.oated and seemed to bo ueyond thk pom lr ok THE nEST PHYSICIANS. Ho tlien tor.k JO bottlc3of Warner's Sake Cpri which re stored him to health. January l. ISC.. EIGHT YEARS AFTERWARD, ho VTOte : " 1 NEVER ENJOYED 1JETTER HEALTH In my life than I do now. and I owo it all to Warner's Sikb Cure. I consider myso'.f cured of Bright's Disease." Canada 1,175,868 ROBERT GRAHAM. 77 Penn street, Brooklyn. X. Y.. sntTcred for six years from INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER and , stricture, fair physicians, specialists, gave li IM up to DIE. In 1533 he began Warner's Safe Cure.andits continued use. he Bays, effected a complete cure. Under dato Juno 25. 1831. he says, "My health continues poed: have used no medicine since April 30, 1SS3." Moore's Remedy -FOR-POJSOn 0tl3L. MOORE'S REMEDY Cures and rrevenis l'OISOX OAK. CUKES Piles. Burns, Cuts: ItK- MOYEH Sunburn and Freckles, Cold in the Head or Lungs. Croup. Etc.. etc. An InvahtabV FAMILY SALVE. Sold by all Druggists. 2S CentH n Box. Try It! T.OYEI.T. Boiler Skates. Iatest and Best. Tension by Spiral Spring. Xevv adjustment. Used by largest Rinks. Send for circular to E. T. AIXEtf. tie Market SL, San Francisco. Lafayette Street Improvement. NOTICE is herohy given that Hip common council of the "city of Ahtoria. county or Clatsop, state of Oregon, pro pose to order the improvement of La fayette street in said city of Astoria as laid out ami improved by John ilc Clure, lrom Astor street to the water front, by building wooden sewers on both shies of said street at the expense of the adjacent preperty: and unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of ivttr-iiiirus ul iiiu iiroiiuny aujucein. thereto, he filed with the auditor and clerk within ten days of the final puln iicauon 01 1 ins noiici", viz: w euuesuay. April 22nd, 1SS5. the common couneil will order said improvement made. Bv order of the common council Aycst: T.S..Tkwett, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, March 29, 18&". FOR SALE. One E. W. BLISS, Latest Improved HOWE SOLDERiNG MACHINE, With West's Crimper attached. TLI Machine IiXearly New xed Ii Sold for Waat or Use. Address GEO. W. DOXBAR'S SOXS, 'ew0rIean9,L3, JLITB ' urease. 2.181,520. CHAR. II. PTM'i::- S. of '.. uisvi'.lo. K.. Nov. i". 1. 'Arote. ""Viien my Cautjh'er was 1cn ycjrz of are she was scrioCily r.ttacUi.t by ost-cma'kidncy dis cs der. -lso rwuve;ed ictrpo-arily, but a oar ago was uam pros..rato(j. bho was swollen to TWirs iiei: natl'uai. size. had v 'EyL'Er v iikada' urs, nausea, and cUicrdisguisci symptoms of the disorder. All herloiri'4!i.LK physicians agreed THAT M!E COULD NOT KKCOVER. HcrcaSB and treatment wore telegraphed to a NEW YORK rPECIALI3T. WHO SAID RE COVERY wvs iMPOSsiULK. Last August wo hrgan to treat her ourselvee. and now, wholly through the intluincs of Warner's Si pi: Cure s!si apparently as well ns cvar. " November ISS1. hu s..ys. "7j daughter ii apparently is peukjMT HEALTH." Detroit, 835,210. S. F. HhSS. Rochester. X. Y.. tho well known touac-o lu-iftufticuirer. tbreoiears ago took twenty tli u bcttlosof Warner's suk Cures for liiki: disorder, and August tO, 13S4. he reported, "1 ccn-uder myself kjjlly c-imifd. and tho credit is WHOLLY DCS to WamerS S 1Kb Cure." .vi.x.T;My.-,frT. .T - v X f3 n IH7JKV3 H Q! A W (9 - 30) of Sufferers Require, thereby Savings St. Louis, 1,222,895. I REV. JAM ES ERWIX. Methodist min- Iister. West hnton, X. V was long and se riously HI With INFLAMMATION OF THE prostate ci.m (a very obstinate disor der). In 1SS2 ho beg:.-.n tho uso of Warner's SiKECurc. and Jii:iq23,1S3I. wrote: "The relief obtained two ys-ars ago proved per MNisr; physician-, express great sur prise." Kansas City, - - 538,395. JAMES AI. DAVIS, 330 South Pearl street, Albany. N. Y., Superintendent of Jagger Iron Co., In 1831 buffered from VERY SERIOUS KIDNEY TROUBLE; hC weighed but 1C0 peunds: he used IS bottles of Warncr'g Safe Cure, and Decembers, 1S81, he wrote : That was fully three YEARS AGO. I HAVE nAD NO TROUBLE since, and I feel first clas3 and weigh IDS pounds. I WOULD NOT GO BACK TO THAT TIME OF FOUR YEARS AGO FOR ALL TOE DOLLARS IN TOE UNITED STATES." -ASK FOR IJnioii India Rubrjer Co.'s Turo Para Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ! Be sure the boots are stamped CIIACK PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE GUM SPRINGS on the foot and instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking We are now making them with RUBBER AND ASBESTOS Soles which will make tUem last more than twice an long as anv Rubber boots made. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING. PACK IXG, nOSE, SrRLXGS. CLOTH IXG. BOOTS AXD SHOES. Etc. Cf.PXAJ8 Rubber CO. K. 11. PHASE. Jr. I Agents, S. M.RUXYOX. f San Francisco. THE HENLEY CLUB SKATE Xickie Plated, Spring Steel Bottom and Steel Clamp. The HENLEY CHALLENGE SKATE, Wooden Bottom and leather Straps. The best and only practically scientific skates. Elegant in finish. Will turn a three foot circlo and all the wheels rest square on thf floor. Wheels with babbit metal boxes. The leading skates in ail the prin cipal Kinks. cISIeycIcA and Tricycles. OSBORX & ALEXANDER. Sole Agents. Mechanics' Tools. Hani ware and Machinery. 123 Market St., opp. Palace hotel. San Francisco. Send for free catalogue and price list Executrix' Notice, HAVIXG BEEX APPOINTED EXECU trix of the last will and testament of M. M. Gllman. deceased, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present the same properly verified to me at my residence in Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon. FLORA J. OILMAN. Executrix. Astoria, April 2nd, 1335. H-5t OXJR Milwaukee, - - 344,171.. THE REV. AXDREW J. GRAILAM (P.E.), Grand Island, Neb., in ISS1. was PRONOUNCE!' FATALLY SICE With Uright's Disease. His condition he eays was desperate, and ho could get No relief from ph-iclN3. IIo then followed Warner's Sake Cure- treatment, and July 7. 1S31. he wrote. "All local Tnotinx has disappeared. Have taken no medi cine for nearly a year." Minnesota, - - 486,013. G. V. HAMILTON. "Milton. Santa Rosa Co.. Florida. December 15, liftil, wroto that "four years ago my uikc was sulierini; with liver complaint which reduced her to a skeleton. Tho doctors finally pro nounced her caso Brlgnt'3 Disease of tho kidneys, and incurable. Sho then took 13 bottles of Warner'a Safe Cure, and has been in perfect health over since. She now weighs ISO pounds whore formerly she was a skeleton. Warner's Sake Cure will make a permanent cure always, if taken by directions." Bal. N. W. States, 1,400,362. - . - Bal. S. W. States; - 635,092. X. B. SMILEY. Esq.. of Bradford. Pa., in 18S2, was very seriously sick of extreme kidney disorder and rheumatism, which gradually grew worse. Physic ians iiking UNAnLETO assist him. his last resort was Warner's Safe Cure, and Juno C5, 1331, he wroto : "My health is better than for two years past, and in some respects is better than it has boon for five yeais. When I catch cold and havo any elight kidney trouble, I resume tho medicine again and the relic I believe is permanent." San Francisco, - 932,210. S. A. JOHXSTON. Locklngton, Ohio, September 20. 1SS1. stated that for thirty years he had 6unered tortures with dyspepsia, but ho was entirely cured by the use of Warner's Safe Cure. Decem ber 8, 1831, he says: "I took twenty or . twenty-nve bottles ot warnera&AFEUure. oTirl n ma ior,trin ffiirrn tri fnri nnv symptoms ot my old complaint if they ap peared; MY HEALTH IS GOOD." Bal. Pacific Coast, 624.237. IMPOTENT MEN Bo they YounsorOId. liavinLot thrw attributes of PERFECT MANHuOD itay Regain Quickly Sexual Power -VJVX Procheatiye Abiuiy, Vruf Jta Cirtalt. BT THE USE QP The Civiale Remedies. Theyrure every trac of ftKIIII.I'I V. M'KK 3IATOi:i:iI(A. VAKICOCELK ami exerV form of .seminal less and weakness whether duo to outhful Folly, Abn.sc. or Natur.il Failure. Tlil trvatment ori?InatcU br 1'JIOF. Cll I ALl mlopted In every HOI'ITXl.ln CirANCKand uuiiualinetlly endorsed by the Medical ItorpRslon. U E.VSILV APPLIKU. l'ALM.lS QIICK, and above all LAHTIXJ IX ITS liFfLT. FREE TO AT.T, J-'Pon receipt of cent trill send free to any earnest Inquirer, our plen dld illustrated 1 mk medical worlc.gh Innsyini. tomxofaliromisot Sexual Iieas-, deenptlun of this treatment, prices, teatlmoniaUand urn. Iaper endorsement-", &c. &e. Wc are also acenUi for the new and ceitaln to cure. Self-Ad1utin(r and Olore Klttintc Cradle Comprcisor. for tho thorough ami radical eure. without surgery, of VARICOCELE Consultation with ruliJIedloal Staff", PHEE. Civble Remedial Agency, 160 Fulton SL, N. Y. Thr reason tUnt Tkousismh caum-t jrt rurtil of XKMl.Al. WEAKNESS. LOSS OE J.l. HOOD, ami the result of aluse.dhease arejreeurt, is oietmj to a complication called PUOSTATOK- Em: a. de. li bit i (rs ixfigoeatoe the OXL YcureforPEOS TA T0EEI1EA. Price. gJ.CO per paetitrje. C paciaget. S10.W). (Saute to Health ami Self-Analyst sent free. AiUlrea LIE Itlll IHSPEXSAM'for Disrates of Men, -10O Geary St., Sau Fraueiteo, 1'nl. Pure Ice, Delivered at Your Door. This Ice I cut on Lake Cocollal.i ami is pure. All orders left at Post & Hansen's Astoria Soda Works will be promptly attended to. G. REED, Manager. YOU, MAMHOODypT RESTORED TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Railway & Navigation COMPANY. OCAXJDlYIS!OX. Dunns the month of April, 18S5. Ocean Steamers will sail from l'ottiand to San Francisco, and from San Francisco to Port land, as follows. leaving Ainworth Dock, Portland, at Midnight, and Spear Street Wharf, ban Fraucisco, at 10 A. m. : From San Francisco.l From Portland. Apr ColaiuhiA Sat 4lOn!?on .. Apr State of C..I ....Thur 9 Columbia Fn 10 Oreson .Tn II State of Cal ....Wed 15 Lolumrta Sun 13 Orccon Mon a) MrttcofCal Fri 24iColumbtn Sat 2S Oreson Wed 29 State ef Cal Thur 30 .. , . ,. May iU Colnmbis Mon -MOreson Tu 5 TkroiiRh Tickets sold to all principal cities, in the United States, Canada and Europe. RAIL DIVISION. On and after April 5th, 1883, Passen ger Trams v. HI leae Portland for Eastern points, at 1 :3 p. .if., dailv, and arrive at IS .11., daily. Pullman Palace Cars running between Port land, aud St. Paul, RIVES DIVISION (Middle Columbia). Boats leave Portland for Dalle at 7 :00 A .M. also : , nun Leave Port-i i land for JMonl Tu. A-tturla ar.dl I lllWflF lV?-l I We.lTliu.Fri.sat. Iumbia....lKAM SAM hAMlfiAM SAM 1 6 AM wjjion, ur. i aji: ",A'M 7AMJ Ubm'k !BA3t. in A3tt ... . . t i i Tacoiaaand Seattlo. daily at 10 PM icior:a Steamers do not ran Sundays. Leaves Astoria, for Portland at 6 a. tn. daily ex cept iiuuday. C.H. PKESCOTT. JOHN MUIR Manager. Traf. Manager. ... .--. ....... iLl.Vill. G. P.&T.A. Agent, Astoria, OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA Oregon & California R. R. And Connections, Fare1 to San Frftnchco$32; to Sacramento $30 DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. EASTSIDF. DIVISION'. Kent eon PORTLAND and ASHLAND MAIL TIJALV. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Poitiand 7 :50 A. 3i I Ashland 4:45 a. si. Ashland 3:13 P.MJPortland 4:23 e. si. ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIYE. Portland-... 4 :00 v. si.lLebanon.. 9 ix i si Lebanon 4 :15 a. si. Portland... 10 :03 A. si Pullntan Palace Sleeping Car leaves Port laud Mondays and Thursdays. Returning leaves Aililand Tuesdays ami Fridays. The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes connection with all Regular Trains on Eastside Division, from the foot of F St. WKSTSIDK DIVISION. Between 1'ortlniid and Curvallla SIAIL TRAIN LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 9 rflo a. si.lCorvallis 4 30 p. sr. Corvallis 8 :So a. sr.lPortland 3 :20 p. si. KXIT.KSS TRAIN LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 5 :00 p 3iMcMinnville-8 :00 psi McMinm ille5:43 a si Portland 8 50 a si tocal tickets lor sale, and baggage checked at Company's up-tovn ofllce, corner Stark and Second streets. Tickets for .sale to all the principal points in California, can 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 5 o'clock p. si. on either the Eastside or Westside Divisions. R. KOKI1LER, K. P. ROGERS, Manager. O. F JfcP.Aut llwaco Stem Iviption Co. SUMMER SCHEDULE. FROM. ASTORIA TO Ft.Steyens, Ft. Canby and llwaco. Connecting by stages and steamboats for Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia STEAMER ss "GEN. MILES," W. P. WlIITCOSIH, MASTER. AVill leave Astoria daily (Sundays excepted) for Pt. Stevens. Ft. Canby and llwaco. at 8 A. M "Wltli Oysterville Mails and Express daily, and Through Mails to points beyond, and Montesano, "W. T on Mondays, Wednesdays and F-tidaya. Fare to llwaco, - - $1.00 rassengers will save 23 cents by purchas ing tickets before going on board. llwaco Freight per Ton, - $2.00 53?-For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the office of the company, Gray'.s wharf, foot of Benton street. J.H.D.GRAY, Agent. Astoria to Tillamook. Steamer A. B FIELD. CAPTAIN JOHN GAP.RIELSOX. Freight forwarded by O. R. & X. Co., marked "per A. B. Field," will be forward ed. Freights to be delivered at Hobson ville, Tillamook Bay. where It will be held at shippers' risk until charges are paid. From Portland to Hobsonville, per ton, S3 From Astoria to Hobsonville, 0 Passengers from Astoria.................... f C. LEINEXWEBEIL Street Improvement Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the eommou council of the city of Astoria, county of Clatsop, state of Oregon, pro pose to order the improvement of Ben ton street in the eity of Astoria as laid out and recorded by John McCIure.from Seventh street to the water front, by building wooden sewers on both sides of said street, at the expense of the owners of the adjacent property; and unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of two-thirds of the property adjacent thereto, be filed with the aud itor and cleric within ten days of the final publication of this notice, viz: Wednesday, April 22. 1885, the common council will order said improvement to be made. Bv order of the common council. Attest: T.S.Jewett, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, March 29, 18X5. Executrix' Notice. TVIOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JLl having been appoiuted executrix of the last will and testament of Conrad Boelling, deceased, all persons having claims against the estate of deceased should present the same properly verified to me at my resi dence in Astoria, Oregon, within six months from this 'hirjpPENAB0ELLLNG. Executrix. Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, March 23, 1335.