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Ci) She toftjf gtffotfiw. ASTOKIA, OREGON: SUNDAY. ..MARCH 21. 16SC SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OF ASTORIA READY FOR SEA. Clan Fercu,on."W) Queenstown Mar 12 Lizzie Bell, Br bk Qucentown Mar 18 Hovonby, Br bk 83" Queenstown Mar 13 Isle of Kule 923 Queentown Mar 16 I ESSEl,S IX Till! RIVER. -o- llenry Villcrd. Am spl5"3 Director. Brbk "79. HawardenUastle.BrspllOl Amphitnte, Br sp 1705 uov. Uooawin, Ara -p nu ? irtn oi stn Stronsa. Brbk UhesebrouRh, Am sp 1461 Cambria, Br bk Got. Tiller, BrsplW" Kmbleton, Br bk ll?6 ncoltisli Hi-artf.tSr Dk VESSELS OX THE WAV. From Forclgrii Ports, far the Columbia Kiicr Archer. Br ukTG" Liverpool Teb 1 Alliance, Br bk SJQ Australia Uirniali, Br bk F12 Liverpool Teb IG Dryad IJrsp 1035 Newcastle Jan 5 (.erm&nia, Ger bk 8S0 Liverpool Nov 20 Glenf arj. Br bk 833 New Castle Jan 3 Harvest Home. BrbkSIT Victoria Hclensloa, Br bk Sydney Jan 93 Kinadom of Saxony, BrbkaeSMnrjli. ' Kapnnda, Br sp 1095 Brisbane, Feb 11 Mallss&te, Br bk 1015 Australia Noddleburn. Brbk 1633 Liverpool Nith, Br bklWO Australia Feb 27 Rjdalmcrc, Br bk 121G Melbourne Jan H nomonstract, Br bk 10S5 t'a'Jao Stirlingshire. Brsp 1221 Liverpsol ov V Shalunar. Br bk iM Brisbane Jan SI Troop. Br sp 151 Panama Jan 11 Tnilinc. Ger bk P8S lion? Konx From American I'orlM. Ael. Brbk 785 San Fedro C. S. llnrlbart. bk 1030 .Vc.t York Nor 1 nilie n Marbuck, Am sp 1S31 New York'Jan 5 Wai. II. Besse. Am bk Ifi" New York Feb IS TI TAIiK FOIi ASTOStlA. ji vnni. HIGH W'ATKR. LOW WATER. MiM hw til. I Fn-rt. Second. Six - J IS 2 S -: S B if . i-lc .5 . lit. It. M. X X I: ' X -, -s, ! 1 i 41(1 T2 11 lip 7 0 T.V.W. -M 4.jI!'0 2 10 TJC, 7.-511 Stu Z 4 52 2 V 5 :5J 0 1 ! 11 151 74 -")K 2b d U2 02 1 0 27 7.1 11 51a,7r Oil 23 0 20 01 . 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Columbia River Exports. SHIPMENTS FOItniG' MARCH. 1 To Hull ptr Yarkawl. Wheat 75223 bin SW.'s:; 1 To Quccnatown per Iml Cunning. Wheat 77,891 bus "fll.'.Tl 2 To Qiiecitefoirn per Ityecale. Wheat 48.471) bu S36,ioo 3 To Ijnwlnn ; GUnl'tra. Fl.iur 24,849 bbls. $i!317S 4 To QueenMoicn pcrDunharttimihlre. Wheat 54,oya bus 3S.syO C To Qiicciiilmm jr Firth nf Dimwit. Wheat 52,079 bus 39,31 6 To Quccntloicn pet Kincanlinhirc Wheat 71,191 bus 5'1.2-2 S To Queen$l6icn per Cochi inn. Wheat 50,200 bus "-42,2. W 107"o Qiiccns'ojrn per Sclent. Wheatal.UWblls- 537,15 10 TV) QueenxUrtCH per Anglo Norman. Wheat 43,3Ib bu s3l,1&( 10 -TV) Qucciisuirn per Clan rergumt. Wheat 452J25 bus 34,.ll 12 To QttccnPtmrn cr Dovcnhu. Wheat 40,400 bus Wu 13 To Qiifenstoivn per Lizzie Jhil. Wheat 50,907 bus. ?ll,330 13 To X."r75iX)7 ;.n-ldcJiffc Mary. I lour 51,917 bbls -.WS 1C- To Qufrju-t'ii"! pcrlU t'nu Wheat 49,688 bus . 7 li't "POT-fi mjiizxt BREWERY, JOHNKOPF, Proprietor. Patronize Home industry! We supply a; GOOD A QUALITY OF BEER As Any in the Market, AT AS KEASOXACLEA Fit ICE. The Ml Pacific Brewery Beer la Pure and Unadulterated. It gl es general Satisfaction and is Funi ishca in Quantities to Suit. Leave Orders With Wm. Bock. Germama "saloon, or Chris. Evexsox, next to Foard & Stokes. Daily Delivery in Any Tart of the City. TirpiaCipraiJToliaGco Store J. W. BGTTGHj Proprietor, Water Street, Two Doors East of Olnej. Fin- Cigars, Tobaccos end SmoLcrs Art IcI-k, Sold at Low est "Market Bates. FRTJTT3, CANDEBS.NOTIOKS.&c. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKS&SiTHIHG, Kt Capt. Rogers old stand, corner ol Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons made and repaired. Goed work gtaroateed. ASTORIA'S DIRECTORY. Stato Officers: United States Senators 'j: '-? At.'IUell Representative in Congress 15. Hermann Governor.. . x. F.Aioouy .Chas. 15. Moores It. r. Earhart F. E. Hodgkin Ed.Hirscli A. I. Wheeler E. B. McElroy .Y. H. Bysirs .....E. P. McCornac ...Dr. H. Carpenter Geo. Collins iV. 1. Iml ....- J. B. Waldo ( W.W. Thayer Governor's Secretarv Secretary of State Assistant Secretary State Treasurer- Assistant Treasurer Sup't Fublic Instruction. State Printer... Cierk School Land Board Sup't Insane Asluin Sup't Penitent iary. Supreme Judges Distkict Judges : First District- L. R. Webster Second District Robert Bean Third District R. P. Bo se Fourth TMfripr SenecaSmith Fifth District F. J- Taylor Sixtli District M. L Olmstead Seventh District Geo. Walking Clatscp County OfScers Jndce. C. A McGuire Clerk Sheriff Commissioners Assessor .. .......... Treasurer.... C. J. Trenchard W. G. Ross J D. Iv. Warren 1 X. Johumen J. F. Warren ,.Isanc Bergman G. F. Parker M. I. W ileon J. C. Vm Surveyor.. School Sup't Coroner Astoria City Offices: Mavor J. C. Tnillingrr Auditor ami Clerk -T. S. Jewett Treasurer ..J. Hustler Street Superintendent Tlios. Logan Chief oi Police A. M. rwoiiiulev Police Judge ir. . Tiionuiui Sexton A. Trull cerNCiiMFX: ( A. A.Clf "ol'ind Fust Ward...... ... Isuu- llerginan F. &heini:tii ( Chas. Gratke -! O. Sovey ( ltobt. Camithcrs Second Ward SOCIKTV 3IEETIXH. Tomple Liodge, No. 7A.F.A. M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS t first and third Tuesdays in eachVlf inonlli, at 7' o'clock, r. M.. at lheVN Hall in Astoria. Members of the order in good standing are imitcd to attend.. By order of the M- Bearer Lodge No. 35. 1. O. O. F. R1 EGULAIt MHETING EV- S&,- erj' Thuisday evening atii-jtR seven o'clock, at me jAnige -Tr&gjsstf room in Odd Fellows Hall, Aslo- ' ria. Sojourning membeis of the order Ik good standing, cordially tin ited to attend. By order N.. Ocean Kncampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. F. REGULAR MEETINGS OF OCtfAN EN ciinnment No. 13. I. O. O. F.. at the Tiiiiro in ii.p (1,1.1 Fallows Iliiililintr. at seven v. m., on in second ai.u uiunii Mondays of each mouth. Sojourning bietii ren cordially in ited. r.j onler Seaside Lodge No. 12. A. O. U. W. K EGULAIt MEITTINGS OF SUASIDE lxxlge No. 12, A. O. U. W. will be held in their Hall oer Caniahan & Co.S on Saturday evening of eacli week, at 7 o'clock. Members ofthe order in good standing, and isimig Ilrorhers are invited tu attend. Li bnirv will -lie open fifteen mi nites heroic and "after eacli meeting. By order M. W. C. BKO WN, ltec Cushing r ost No. 14, G. A R. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS POST on the second and fourth Tucsdas of each month at 7:30 i. m. Virmg rnm radev cordially united. B older I C. Cushing Relief Corps No. 3, G. A. R. REGULAR MEETINGSOXTIIUSL'CONI) and fourth TtiPMlayi of each month, at 2 V. M. I.vordir Mus. C. ROsS. Seercti.rv. Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of P. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS Lodge every Friday evening, at -J3Q o'clock, in their Castle Hall. Sojourning Knights cordially iinited to attend. i W. A. SHERMAN, K. of It. and S. Company H, O. S. M KEGULAR DRILLS EVERY MONDAY, and Wednesday evenings. Regular meetings the second and fourth Thursday of eah month at 7 :3o r. m C. W. FULTON. ComnruiiU-r. Common CounciL REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND four! h Tuesday e enings of each month at 74 o'clock. oc-Pcrsons desiring to have matters acted upon by the Council, at any reguk.r meet ing must present the same to the Auditor and Clerk, on or before the Finlaj -eimig prior to the Tuesday on which the Council no'ds its lrgular meeting. THOS. S. JEWETT, Auditor and Clerk. GOLD MEDAL, PAEIS, 1878. BAKER'S Warranted alis-olntcly pure Cocoa, from w Llch the csccai ol OH lias been removed. It has thret times Uit strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, ArrowrootorSugar, and is therefore far more econom. leal, costing Uti iha:i one cent a cvp. It is delicloa-, ncu!lbhi;r. Etrcugtheniag, caally digested, and admirably adapted for inval- as wul as for persons hi health. Sold by Grocera e-er-iTLerc. W. BASER & CO., Borclieste?, Eass. AUG. DANLELSON, SAMPLE ROOMS. Coiner ol Water and West Ninth Streets. Choice Liprs ani Cigars! Every Attention to the Comfort of Patrons. Reed's Sporting House Open Day and Night, The Leading House of this City. A New Stage Managed by Professor Maxwell, of X.omlou. Who has played inall parts of the Woild with Great Success. GOOD -MTTSXO! I have also connected to my Iiouc A First Class Restaurant ! Run in Eastern Style. "-""-Nothing bnt White Labor Employed Notice to Cannerymen. EASE AGENTS FOR HENDERSON & Withers for tlie sale of their charcoal and can furnish any amount desired. Please eaH and see us before purchasing elsewhere, StaCTOB&TrOBKS. VjJtSlxf Vt"Hm r fl mi m u -ivJm iQUHiJ.ljL Qil3 A WVAWAAAM And AH Itching and Scaly Skin .i eMin W-es Cnred by Cnticura. , ni.AM. n...M..t. T.i. ikI fur' c!ipe1fe rif Itching, Burning. Scaly, Pimply Humors of the Skin and Scalp, with los of Hair, are positi elv cured by Crnr-itA. the great zskiu Cure, arid Cuticcra Soai. an exipiMtc Skin Beautifier. eMernally, Cltictua Re solvkxt. the New Blood Purifier internal ly, when pin sicians and all other muddies fail. PSORIASIS, OK SCAIiY SKIS. I. John J. Case, D. D. S., having practised dentistry in this county for thirty-five years and being well known to thousands here abouts, w 1th a v tew to help any who arc af flicted as 1 hae been for th pan twelve years, testify that tlieCrnruitA Remedies cuied me of Psoriasis, or Scaly Mcin, in eight days, after the doctors whom I had consult ed gaveme no help or encouragement. XewtOX. N. J. JOHN J. CASE. D.D.S. BISTRESSIXC KKLT IOTS. Your Ccticura Remedies performed a wonderful cure last sununtr on one of our customers, an old gentleman of c venly ears of age, who suffered with a fearfully distress ing eniplion on his head and face, and who had tried all remedies and doctors to no pur Imkc. J. F. S WITH & CO. Tr rkaxa. Ark. JIOKF. 1VOM1M1FUL VET. H. E. Carpenter, Henderson. N. Y. cured of Psoraicis or leprosy, of twenty jear' stand, bvCtmci'RA Remedies. The most wonderful cure on record. A dustpanfu! of scales fell from him dailv. Phyicians and hi: frionds tlimiclit hi must ill p. Cure SWOI11 to befoie a Justice of the Peace and Ilendtr son most prominent eitizen. .00 FOR XOTI21XU V.'m. Gonlon, S7 Arilnatoii AeM Chailis town. Mass., writes: "Having paid about .200 to first-eia.s doctors to cure my baly without Mi"cess. I tried the CrrirfRA rem edies, v. hicli completeh cured, after using three packages." CL'TKTRA KE-iEIIKS. Are sold by all druegist". Price : Cltici'ra. roc : Resolvent, si ; Soai, 25c Piepared by the Ponr.n Drug andChlmk ai.Co., Bcstov. .cnil rr"IiTo" to Chip LIn IHscaics " tJT? K XTTIFYthec mplexion and skin H?Hjla U bj using Cutktrx Soai. CATARRH fll HE Great BaNanne y -."-: j ,Vv.j J- wsin iiiDiidi limn -vftKi' mTA Hael. Aiuencan Fine "?1 -xv; ;); VW Canada 1 ir, Jlaiigold. t lover isio-m m. etc.. called abfnrirt Kail leal i'ure for the im jif'iliatv relief and per- iii.iiient ruiv of eerj fiirm of Catanh. from a simple Cold in the Head lo Ias.s of Smell. Tast , ..ml Wealing. Coegh and Catarrhal C iiMtmpt'on. Complete treatment, ronslst i g or miebottV Radical eun. one bo Ca tairhal Sohcnt and one impioed Inhaler, in one package, nun now be had of all dnig gis(srnr.1.0it. A-k" lor ?roi:u's Radi cai.Ci UK. Complete Treatment wilhlnhaler SI "Tlieoi.ly absolute specific we Know ol.' -Mtil Time, "lhe lust we have round in a life time of stitruir.g." Her. Dr. lFfy ijht, lIiKlnn. "After a lung st niggle with Catarrh, the Radical Curb lias eou queied." llcv S. U". Munroc TsCicifhutyh. Pa. "I Inn c not found a ca-e that it did not relieve at once." A wire ir Ijer. 3Iauchcta M nx. " Ml'ST GIVE l'r. I cannot bear this pain. I ache all oer and nothing I try docs me any good.'' rs Back aelie weakness, i lenne ,'i' iinliw. Sorenes.s. Lameness. Ilack- mCon-'h. Pleuris and Chest pains cured b the new. otiginn! and elegant antidote to pain and iulLuuinationtlic Clti ii'ra a.vti-Pai;.- Plstkr. Especially adapted to ladies lv reason of its ilehcite oilur -Hid ceutle laciiiciual action. At Drug gists. 25c: me lor $i.m. Aiaueu irec oy 1'ottkr Dreg an d Cii em i c vi. Co . Boston. Proposals Tor Hillary Supplies. Hoadmiarters Dent, of the Columbia. Olllce of Chief Quartermaster. Vancouver Bks , V. r . Feb 25. 1&". ) SEVLED PR0r0aAl23. IN TRIPLICATE, .subjec to the usual conditions, will be rcceh eilat this olllce oral the offices of the U. S. Quartermasters at the following named posts, until 12 n clock, noon, on Saturday, March 27, 18S0. at which pi tees and I Ime they will be opened, in the presence of bidders, for the furnishing and delivery of military Mirmliesilurini- the fiscal vear commenciiiK July l, lSsCand ending June .10. lPS7,as fol lews: woou.uuaivoai. u.us, uaney, unui, Hav and Straw, or Hay in lieu of Straw, or such of said supplies as may be required at : Portland, Oregon ; Boise Barracks, I. T. ; FortTownseud. W.T.: FortCo?urd'AIene, I. T. ; Fort Spokane, W. T. ; Fort Canby, W.T.; Foit Walla Walla.VW. T. ; Vancouv er Depot. W. T. ; Fort Klamath. Oregon. The Government resents the right to reject any orall proiosals. Prcfeu nee will be giv en to articles of domestic production, and to articles of domestic production produced on the Pacific Coast, conditions of price and qualitv being equal, to the extent of con sumption icquired by the public "ervice there. Blank proposals and printed circu lars, ching full particulars as to the manner of bidding, &c, will be furnished on appli cation to this olllce, or the Quartermasters at the various posts named. Envelopes con t.iiiiing the proposals should be marked : "Proposals for at ." and addressed to the undersigned, or the respecthe Post Quartermasters-. C. A. REYNOLDS. LL-Col. and Dept. Q. M. G U. S. A., Chief Quartermaster. Proposals Tor Transportation. Headquarters Dept. or the Columbia, i Office of Chief Quartermaster. Vancouver llks.. W. T.. Feb. 23. l&So. s BALED PROPOSALS IN TRIPL1CATK, r--1tAA4 t fl- -r-it inmlitinnc t" 111 lifk received at this olllce until 12 o'clock, noon, on Saturday, March 27, 1SSC. at which time and place they will be opened in the presence of bidders, for the transportation of mihtarv supplies on tlie rollowing desenbed routes dunngthe fiscal year commencing Jul 1. 18SG, and endiug June CO, 18S7. "Wagon Transportation. Route No. t. Spokane FaP. W. T., to Fort Spokane, W. T. Route No. 2. Ashland. Oregon, to Fort Klamath. Oregon. Route No. c Kuna, T. T., to Poise Par racks. I. T. Steamer Transportation. . Route No. 4. For transportation of I . S. Military Supplies between Astoiia and Fort Stevens, Oregon, and Fort Canby, W.T. The Government reserves the right to re ject any or all proposals. Blank proposals, form of contract, and printed circulars, giv Ing full information a to the manner of bin ding, terms of contract and payment, will be furnUhed on application to this office. En velopes containing proposals should he marked : "Proposals for Transportation on Route No. ," and addressed to the un dersigned. C.A.REYNOLDS. Lt.-CoJ. and Deputy Q. M. G., V. S. A , Chief Quarterniister. WYATT & THOMPSON. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Full Stock of Canned Fresh Mackerel, Canned Fresh Codfish. Canned Fresh Finnan HaiMies, Canned Shrimps, Canned Ttoast Beef, Canned Chicken, Canned Pig's Feet, Atmore's Plum Puddinj", Atmore's Mince Meat, Epp's Cocoa. Ground Chocolate, A Fine Asiortment of Caaaed Vsetabli, etc A. Million t&t a IK In the old days when the lately bankruntednenrvN.S"mith5fasone of the bosom friends of William H. Vanderbilt, an incident, occurred which goes far to show plainly one I or two of the personal characteristics ot the railroad magnate. People who bear in mind how Mr. Smith was credited a couple of years ago with having fleeced one of "Mr. Van derbilt's sons out of some millions in a stock speculation, and who re call also the theory that was current not long ago, that Smith owed his late financial disaster to vengeance wreaked upon him by that young man's father people who remember those things, remember too, that the time was when Henry N. Smith and William H. Vanderbilt were almost inseparablecompanions. What one enjoyed the other shared ; where one went the other attended. On nearly every pleasant afternoon they were to be found at Fleetwood Park enjoying the cream of life be hind horseflesh that would have driven all Arabdom mad with jeal ousy. One dav Mr. Smith appeared with a new horse spirited, hand some, and fast beyond anything on the track. Mr. "Vanderbilt's eye was taken at once. His heart went out in one big dash of affection for that animal. He must have it. Whatever the cost he would pay it for such a treasure, and he made a point-black demand on his friend at once for a transfer of ownership. Smith wouldn't l.isten to such talk. He had bought a horse for his own use ; it wasn't for sale. The animal waB after his own heart; no money would tempt him to pait with such a jewel. "I will give you $10,000 for him just as he stands," said Mr. Vander bilt. "Oh, no, yon won't," retorted Mr. Smith. "Twice that sum wouldn't buy that horse. I don't want to sell, and don't intend to sell." "I'll give you $50,000." "Look here, William," quoth Mr. Smith, "I tell you this animal's not for sale. That settles it. I like him. 1 can afford to keep him, and I'm going to do just that same thing. So, William, be a gentleman and shut up." That ended the talk. Ilenrv N. drove one way, William H. drove another. They didn't address one another during that afternoon. It was veiy evident from his manner that Mr Vanderbilt had been deeply offended. So much iu love had he fallen suddenly with the coveted steed that it seemed to him only the extremest meanness that would de prive him of the prize. He was amazed the next morning when he went down to his stable. A strange horse stood in one of his stalls. It was the very animal that Henry N. Smith had refused a small fortune for less than twenty-four hours be fore. He summoned his stableman, and was told that Mr. Smith him self had brought the horse over to the stable, and left, saying merely : "Tell Mr. Vanderbilt that the horse is his, and that he is welcome to it." The millionaire's delight was al most boundless. Such good fortune he had not even dared to dream about. If he had Been little Billy Vanderbilt in his first pair of red topped, brass-toed, high boots he could not have been one whit hap pier. That evening 1-e met his friend. "Ah, Henry, I see you finally came to my terins," he'ojaculated. 'Well, $50,000 is a pretty big price for a horse, but you're welcome to it, old fellow, you're welcome to it." "Your $50,000 be blowed!" re torted Mr. Henry N. Smith. "I don't want your money. When I told you I wouldn't sell that horse I meant it. But if your heart is set on him, I'm not going to let such a thing come in between our friend ship, so I give him to you." "William II. Vanderbilt stood as one stupefied" says the Wall Street man who tells me the story and vouches for its truth and" then there was, he says, such a supper as only a Delmonico carte blanche can provide. And before that evening was over, William H. Vanderbilt had taken Ilenrv Smith into a Lake Shore stock deal, from which profits fell into Henry N. Smith's pockets to the tune of over a million 'of dol lars. New York Times. Knowledge unused for the good of others is more vain than unused gold. Ruskin. WhUt the sun is to nature, what God is to the stricken heart which knows how to lean upon him, are cheerful persons in the house and by the wayside. A. A. Willets. Cure For I'ilo. Piles, mo frermentiy piecedcd by a sense of weight in tlie back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing; the patient to suppose lie has some cffeclion of the kidneys or neighboring organs At times, symptoms of indigestion art' present, flatulency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A moisture like perspir ation, producing a very disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is a com mon iltendant. Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at once to the appli cation of Dr. Bosanko's Pile remed", wliieli net" dirpnMv nnnn the narts ef fected, absorbing fho Tumors, allaying th e intense itch mg,and effecting a per manent cure. Price 50 cents. Address The Dr. Eosanko Medicine Co., Piqua, u. ouiu uy ,i. v. VUiui. YOUXG 3IRX!-ItEAD THIS. Tuk Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send their celebrated Elec- tko-Voltaic Belt and other Electkic Appliances on trial for thirty days, to men (young or oiu; amicteu wun nervous debilltv. loss of Itality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many other dis eases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. Jo risk is In curred as thirty days trial Is allowed. Write them at once for illustrated pampnlet free ToaTTwhoare suffering from the errors and ludlscretlons or youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c, I will send a recipe that will cure you. FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary In South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rkv. Joseph T. Ikman, Station D, feit Ynrli City. That Hacking Cough can be so quickly cured by Shilon's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by W. E. Dement. TRANSPORTATION LINES. lliaco Steam Miration Co WINTER SCHEDULE. FROM ASTORIA TO Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco. Connecting by stages and steamboats for Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia STEAMER sim. "em. miles," W. P. Wihtoo-ib, Master. Will leave Astoria daily (Sundays excepted' for Ft. Steveu3. Ft. Canby and llwaco, at 8 A. M- WithOjstervllle Mails and Express daily, and Through Mails to points beyond, and Montesano, W. T on Mondays, "Wednesdays and Fridays. On Thursdays the "Miles" will make two round trios 'fiung Astoria on sec ond trip (about 3"i. v ." hours after arrival irom nrst inp. Fare to llwaco, - - $1.00 Passengers will save 2"eeirsb purchas ing tickets before going on board. llwaco Freight per Ton. - 2.00 KsTTor Tickets. Towage or Charter ap ply at ih- oihee f the compiny, (inn's wharf, foot of Kenton street. .1. H.D.GRAY. Agent b" e. & ir. co." to leoxajsro, And Way Landings. lhe Steamers of the O. R. & N. Co.. car rying the I'. S in iRs, leave the Compam's Dock ".very ity. smuhn serepitii. at r, A. M. Thisisiheonl daily line, and the only line mulling :!! the ear round. TO SAN FRANCISCO. '1 lie only line or Stvnmship t" San Fran-cl-i. Steamers V,ie C'onipam's Di'k cverv llil'lijK Regular Line of Tow Boats and Earges, For Towage and Lighterage. i-T'0 2'AG.i: V,V Al.l. I1PS. Inquire at Comp.ur.'s Dock or at City Of fice. F K. Si ! FTP. K. A. NOYES. T:cl et Agent Agent. San Francisco ana1 Astoria PACKET LINE. Carrving Freight: Running every Ten or Twelve Da s. THE SCHOONER Will ! mi I ertli in San Frai:e:sei on FREIGHT SI. 50 From S. F. to Astoria. $2.00 ' " Portland. 2.50 " Astoria to S. F. On General Men-handise. S. IL HARMON, JIG Stuart St. San Fmneiso.CaL CLVrsOPMII.LCO., Astoria, Or. ev-KO PRIKIACE- OVERLMND TO CALIFORNIA VIA Oregon & CaliforniaR.R. Ami Connections. Fare lo au Fran. ?:ri; to J-ncivinenlo j30 Close connections made at Ashland with stages of tlie California, Oregon ..- Idaho Stage Co. (DAILY KXCEIT SUNDAYS.) "last Side lilt Mou. BSTWKF.VrOltTLlXO AMI AHLl.VD 'LnilTtuin. LEAVE I ARRIVE Portland 7:30 A M Ashland i 43 A M Abl-na 7: P M Portland 40 I'M Albany Expre Train. I.KAVK I ARRIVE Portland 4 rtPM Lebanon 9:2uP.V Lebanon 4tl5 A M 1 Portland 10-U' A M Pulhiiau Palace Sleeping Cars daily be tween Albany and Ashland. J he O. ic C. R. R. Ferry makes coi neetlon with all regular trains on the Ivist Side Div. from foot of F street West Side Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND AM CORVALIJS. Mall Tralu. LEAVE 1 ARRIVE Porfand M.C0 A M Conralbs IjSIPll Corrallis 8:33 A M I Portland SriuP'l Es. press Train LEAVE I ARRIVE Portland 50 P "I AIcMinnTiHe....3Afl PM -cMinnvil!e..":45 A M J Portland J:20 A .VI Ical tickets for sale and baggage checked at companj 'sup-town olllce, cor. Stark and 'cconil streets. Tickets for principal points iu California can only be procured and bag gage checked at company's office. Corner K ami Front St-., Portland (Ir. Freiclit wi.l'uot he received for shipment alter live o'clock p. x. on either the East or West Side Divl-slons. R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS. M anager. G. F. & r.iss. A gt. GERMANIA BEER HALL JF-XlKr-S 333EtJE3t FROM THE Norton Pacific Brewery Five Cents a Glass. V5?"No inlerior Reer sold at this place. WI. BOCK. Proprietor. SPECIAL NOTICE! O. R. & N. CO. EXCURSION! Tickets to Portland and Return For $2 50. Good on any of the Company's boats 1. A. KOYES, Agent. T&, Lemon & Co., Stevedores and Riggers, PORTLAND and ASTORIA. Portland Office .No. 1C "forth Frout St HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS AVrI. A ',1,3:;. S"rir. First Class ii Every Rssp si Free Cunt-It t tlic IZuust St, Charles Hotel, (European Plan.) C. W.KNOWLES - - - - Propr.etor Fikst Class is Every Kfspi'ct, Good Restaurant Connected with the Hou.e Fire-proof Brick Kaildin?. 1:0 Ecorua. la tlie Center of the City. Cor. Front and Morrison St-., rortlai.d. Or The United States RESTAURANT On Main street is now open, an 1 AT 0PJGS TAKES THE LEAD. la every Particular it is the Finest fitted up and bes4 in the Csty. JEFFiSAGOQDPiMIDER; He Cannot be Beat on the Coast ! Meals 25c; Hoard $20 per Mouth. 9 Prn ate rooms for Families or rat tie. Mip per Parties furnished on short nolle?. OYSTERS A SPECIALTY. Jeff Spends his UIokot in Astoria. p.uj by the Whole-ale and Pays Cash, That Settles It. The New Model Restaurant Oyster House, Is Now Open and Rrailr Tor Ruslarss Opposite the Crystal Palace. Where we will be Pleaded to .-i ne ;r Customers Day and Night. At Reasonable Rates Give us a Call and Judge for Yourselves. THEO. BROEMSER, Proprietor. sm from a common Blotch, or Eruption, to the t scrofula. Salt-Ehetun, "Fever- worst Sores," Scaly or Rough Sldn, in short, oil diseases caused ny Daa Diooa are conquered by this powerful, pujnfyingvand invigorating medi cine. Great Eating Ulcere rapidly heal un der its benign influence. Especially has it mani fested its potency In curing Tetter, Rose Bash, Bolls, Carbuncles, Sora Eyes. Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, Hip-Joint Disease, White Swellings, Goitre, or Thici Neck, and Enlarged, Glands. Send tea cent3 in stamps for a large treatise, with colored platen on Skin Diseases, or the same amount for a treatises on Scrofulous Affections. "THE BLOOD IS TH3 X.ITE." Thoroughlv cleanse it by uslny Dr. Ficrce'S Golden Medical Discovery, and good di gestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital strength, and soundness of con stitution, will be established. which la Scrofulous Disease of tho lunga, is promptly and certainly arrested and cured bj thia God-irtven remedy, if taken before the last stages of the disease ore reached. From its won derful power over this terribly fatal disease, when first offering this now celebrated remedy to tho public, Dr. PnxcB thought seriously of calling it his "Consumption Cure," but nbandouad that name as too limited for a medicine vihich from its wonderful combination cf tonic, oi strengthening alterative, or blood-cleauiing, anti. bilious, pectorial, and nutritive properties, U unequaled, not only as a remedy for cou&umptioa cflthe lungs, but for all CHRONIC DISEASES OF TOE LiveryBi It you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have sal lew color of Bkin, or jellowishJirown spots on f aco or body, frequent headache or dizziness, bad taste in tho mouth, internal heat or chills, alter nating with hot flashes, low spirits and gloomy forebodings, irregular appetite, and coated tongue, you aro suffering from indigestion, Dyspep sia, and Torpid Liver, or Biliousness." In many cases only part of these symptoms are experienced. As a remedy for all such case3, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has no equal. For Weak lungs. Spitting of Elocd, Shortness of Breath, Bronchitis, Severe C0Ugn3, consumption anu lanureu atiections, iths a sovereign remedy. Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's Isjok en Consumption, Sold by Druggists, DDIPC ttl nfl OR SIX BOTTLES rnlufc- 4I.UU, -fors.oo-Worli's Bispsmff Msal Aviation, Proprietors, &33 Main St, Buitalo, N. Y. LITTLE ASRe&S -r--. & asaft " & ixvcaivup ANTI-BILIOUS and CATHARTIC, Sold by Druggists. 25 cent3 a viaL $508 Hewari 13 offered by the proprietors oi Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy for a case of Catarrh which they cannot care. If you have a discharge from the nose, offensive or other wise cartial los3 of smell, taste or hearins". weak eves, dull rain or nressure in the head, you have Catarrh. Thousands of cases terminate in consumption. Dr. Sage's Catarrh. Remedy cures the worst cases of Catarrh, " Cold In the Head," and Catarrhal Headache, co cents: Money to Loan ON APPROVED SECURITY. COUNTY Orders botnht. Apply at tlie office of KD. WINTON. Ih 1 9H m .li id nm.A li y DR. VAN MONGiSGAR l.'12antl 131 Third Street. Portland, Orcccn Is a n gular grad ual e in medicine, iias been longer engaged in the special trenlincnt ot all Venereal. 1 iseaes th iu !U other I'hj s Lit: m the We t, is ei papers show, and o'd res idents know. 51, 000 reward foran v-sewincn neiaiis to aire. coming unuer in treatment ; in fol low in, his directions. DR. VAN Is the niostsmccsl Lung and Throat l)oc? or in America, lleill tell ou our trouble without asking you a single question, and warrant a perfect cur? in the following diseases: Vcrronf dcb.li.'. S penn.it orrucea. semi nal looses, scxht.1 deny, fainting- inenion. eases, svphilis eniptiois hair falling, bene pains, swelling, sore throat, effects merenrv, kidney and bladder troubles, weak back, burning urine, incontinence, gonorrhoea, gleet, stricture, etc., receives prompt relief and cured for lire. Xervous disease (with or without dre.nms . Diseased discharges aired proini tlv without hindrance to business. Roth Sexes consult confidentially. If in tronble.cali orw nte. Delajsaredangercus. Diseases of th- Eye. or Ear. Ulceration or Catarrh, internal or external. Deafness or Paralvsis. Si ging or Roaring Noises Thick er ed Dn.m. etc.. pel manently cured. LOST MANHOOD, rcrfec lv u stored. CANCFRS AM) TFMORS peimauenlh removed without tlie knife or caustic. Medicines eompoiii de-1 and furnished to all patients at olllce strictly pure and vege table. Guarantee ef nermanent cures inall cases undert.sKen. Consultation nee and striclly confidential. 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Complete restore Iou to Health, Vigor and Hanhood Ruaranteed s'o risk Is Incurred. Illustrated pamphlet laseatee tnvelope mallel free, by addressing vuLxaiu jjlx cu., MarisiiaiJ, mica C4. HANSEN OF THE BIAM0HD PALACE! Has Just Received a Fine Stock of iTmTnmMSfi rnmifi lIUMMu tfUUJJu Consisting of DIAMONDS, WATCH5S,JEWELRV, SiLYER ViAKEiJZfLOCliS1 SPECTACLES, ETC., Which he offers at Bedrock Prices. AM Goods Warranted. Mine is a Jewelry Store and Known asSnch. Nicely Furnished Rooms, WITH OR "WITHOUT BOARD: AT Mrs. S. T. McKean's, Cass street, three doors south of AsroRiAif office. contract- may DcTnadC tor It IN NEW YORK. 9KTrgH mm fzLyvJFAcsvjmi MAMMCOD W RESTORED EFIVOUS .-taaat- yW5?sjf&' jr"-Csjk' 4H&f&p'fVi-siBii& Artfrgaebs. 7Sn-xV htfakaa As-fesi