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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1883)
en gfe aItj stefcm. ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY APRIL 1, 1883 Messenger "Blood." A correspondent wants to knew: "What stock of horses imp. Mes senger sprung from?" Also, "has the word Messenger any connec tion with thoroughbred?" The writer, doubtless, has been listen-ing-to the "argument1' of the theo rists who contended that all trot ting capacity came from Messen ger, and that every drop of running blood in the trotter is a positive injury to hira. The man to whom turf history is a sealed book would naturally infer in listening to this talk that Messenger was widely removed from the running family. The simple truth of the matter is that Messenger was thororough bred, was running-bred. He was a gray, foaled in England in 17S0, where no determined efforts have been made to cultivate a trotting gait. He was bred for the running turf, and prior to his importation to the United States in 178S he ran in two races. His sire Tvas Mambrino, and his dam, after nine pure crosses, anchored in Natural Barb mare. ,Hc was the iire of race horses at long and short distances, and Herbert, who saw saw him often and describes him in his book, pronounces him "the best horse ever brought to Ameri ca." He died in 1S08, aSed 22 years. His opportunities for get ting roadsters were great, and consequently his blood is a promi nent factor in the fast trottinr horses of to-day. No thorough bred will get trotters in the first second or third removes unless his progeny are used in harness. Turf, Field and Farm. If not? Why not? Use tho Great UKtAiUK ULUOD rritEFIER.an appetizer, liver-regulator, and a sure cure for your impure blood. It makes tho skin smooth, soft and fresh; the eyes bright and sparkling; tho brain clear; the cheeks plump and rosy; the breath pure and sweet, and good cir culation promotes vigor to the whole system. Ask your druggist for it. Price 81.00. More universally recommended than any proprietary medicine made. A sure and reliable tonic, Brown's Iron Bitters. Are you made inferable bv Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, "Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin? Shilok's Yital lzer is a positive cure. For .sale bv W. E. Dement. Suiloh's Cuke will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis, bold by W. E. Dement -A Nasal lniector tree -with each bottle of bhiloli's Catairh. Remedy. Price 50 cent. Sold by Ur, E. Dement. Physicians' prescription carefully compounded day or night at J. W. Conn's drug blnre. opposite Occident Hotel. The youthful cobr, beauty and lus tre are gradually restored to gray hair by Parker's Hair Balsam. COMMERffiAHD TRADE. PORT OF ASTORIA. SAILED. MijU; of California, bs ZSXS tons, 'Debncy. ttV VESSELS IX THE III YEll. l.nttArtr1t It- liV I'!.. .nesouroucu. Am up ft&rcock. ltr. bl, Harry More. A in sji Imperial, Am bp Ulloct, llr bU -""".".. " " j.ininun) Highland Light, Am. p urxiCB, Am 611 Saranac. Am bk Ueapcr, Am sp VESSELS OA TI1E h'A i . From Foreign X'orls. for (. Columbia Itlcr Chasca. Br bk Liverpool March 9 Glcnbcrrie. I'rbk Liverpool Dee 27 Loinbardin, Br 718 Liverpool Dec C Kyevale.BrSU Liverpool Dec 2 Scott mh Tar. Br bk Liverpool, March H Victoria. Brssllonckcnc; From American Port. C S UnlberU Am 1030 X V Nov 2 Co. S Homer, ss A Y Jan 27 Indiana. Am sp. Philadelphia. Nor. 13 Ivy. Am sp Philadelphia March 12 Olive S. Southard. Am sh, Phila. Teb 12 R,ed Cross, Am sp N Y March 12 M. Lncie. sp Now York March 14 Titan. Am 122!) K Y DecJSO Wtdtern Belle. Am sp 1135 X Y Dec 2S TIDE TABLE FOR ASTOKIA From uvblei ot United States Coxst un ei High Uater. ; Low V.'nter. Pat 6. a. x. r. m. 1 a.u. v.a. '29. 3 27. 5 Oil U 01 10 10 SO 4 15 ! 0J 11 48 11 09 31 5 10 7 01 - - o 41 1 C 11 8 02 0 10 1 40 2. 7 19.... 9 03 1 0 2 41 3 8 33 10 0I 2 32 3 41 4 9 40 H 031 3 4S 4 45 5 10 50 11 53 f, 05..M R S3 6 0 Oil C 15.. 0 25 7 0 31 0 55... 7 17 7 03 Common Council. Kegular taootin&s second and fourth Tues day Mvenuiss ot each month, at 7H o'clock fciri'orsons desiring to have matters acted upon by tbo Council, atany regular meeting ii:ust present tho same to the Auditor and Clerk on or before the Friday evening prior w mo lucsany on wnicn iho Council Holds its regular mootincs. F. C. &OKK1S. Auditor and Clerk. Astoria Lodge Wo. 40. L O. G.I. ItecBlnr Meeting every Tuesday Evening at 7 o'clock, at Pj thian llall, Aftoria. Ji em bers of tho Order, in cood Mandinp. nrn inviL ed to attend. Degree meeting 1st Monday of each month. Ity order AV. C. T. Temple Loagre. No. 7AP.AM. rteHlar Communications first and'jAf third Tuesdays in each month, at 7J4 V o'ciock. r. v., at mo nan in Astoria. Members of the Order, in good standing, are isritei to attend. Cy erde: of the W. AL American Legion of Honor." Kecai&r Hicetih: of Astoria Council 2Co. 895. is keM oh tke first hikI third Saturday of ash'MABth. at 7 o'clock p.m. Jly eniw f CotHwU Commaader. K. V Moxtkitjc, Sw'ty. PLAIN TRUTHS The blood is the foundation of life, it circulates through every part of the body, and unless it is pure and rich, good health is impossible. If disease has entered the system the only sure and quick way to drive it out is to purify and enrich the blood. These simple facts are well known, and the highest medical authorities agree that nothing but iron will restore the blood to its natural condition; and also that all the iron preparations hitherto made blacken the teeth, cause head ache, and are otherwise injurious. Brown's Iron Bitters will thor oughly and quickly assimilate with the blood, purifying and strengthen ing it, and thus dnve disease front any put of the system, and it will not blacken the teeth, cause head ache or constipation, and is posi tively not injunous. Saved his Child. 17 N. EuUw St., Baltimore, Md. Feb. as, xESo. Gents: Upon the recommenda tion of a fhend I tried Brown's Irok Bittxss as a tonic and re storative for xny daughter, whoa I was thoroughly convinced was . 'wasting away with Consumption. Having lost three daughters by the terrible disease, under the care of eminent physicians, I was loth to believe that anything could arrest the progress of the disease, but, to ay great surprise, before xny daugb ter had taken one bottle of Brown1. Ikon Bitters, she began to mend and now is quite restored to former health. A fifth daughter began to show signs of Consumption, and when the physician was consulted lie quickly said "Tonics were re- Suired;" and when informed that le elder sister was taking Brown's Iron Bitters, responded "that is a good tonic, take it." Adoeam Puelts. Brown's' w-x Bitters effectual ly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Weakness, and renders the greatest relief and benefit to persons suffering from such wasting diseases as Con sumption, Kidney Complaints, etc. FOJR SALE. rriEX shakes cannkuy stock JL terms private. Also, lx)t 4. Block 10, McClure's Ait. w ith improvements tlieien. Also three good farms wit bin easy distance of Astoria terms casv. Ixts In ilcClure's, Shively's and Adalrs Astoria, and three blocks in Aldcrbrook fifteen acres tide land on Young's Bay. Also, a good pa tug busi ness In Astoria. tf EOZOItTII & JOHNS. $Q C(( TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit, iJJJJ on real estate securltv. Apply to BOZOUTH & JOHNS. Colsialiia River Exports. SHTrjIKNT3 FOKKION. RECAriTUXATIOK JA2fUASV 'S3. 291.S78 bus. wheat ? SOGIO 5G.257 bbls flour . 237,176 Total, 8 cargoes S 55MSG hkcapitulation riumuAity. Wheat, 10000 bus.,alue... Flour, 29,490 bbls., " . S 179.19? 1,3 Total, 5 cargoes .. S 323.091 3IAHCII. 3 To Quccnstoivn per Hary llogarlh. rrom Portland 32,101 bus wheat S07.UK) 3 To Queauftoicn per Bcnrtcl: Late. Prom Portland CC.40C bus wheat . " Astoria 7.620 " . 7.?,a7) 8i37 Tot'lls 74,220 7 To Valparaiso per Kioto. From Portland 509,528 ft lumber 7 To Quecnrfoirn per TrevcJyan. From Portland 14,183 bbls flour " Astoria 172 - " -SCtlo .S70Jtl; . 7,5fi2 Totals I5,7rw $7".777 9 To Quecmtoicn perJcanic Landlc. From Portland G3.92G bus wheats... SGii.lG.1 - Astoria 10.037 " 11,010 Totals 73,953 77,203 10 To Liverpool per Henry Villanl. From Portland 13.7GC bbls flour SM.KS " 6,770 bus wheat.M 7,720 " Astoria 9.077 bbls flour 47.crl " 2,401 1ms wheat . 2.014 Totals 22,843 bus w heat.9,174 bbls flour12.!.S53 10 To Quccnstoum per Selene. From Portland 7.W bus wheat,.... $ 9.Vtc ' 1114 bbls flour at,574 ' Astoria 124 " 9.C20 Total j $78,700 30 To Liverpool per Renfracshire. From Portland 15.703 bbls flour $79,047 " Astoria 2,000 cs .salmon 13.0vM) Total -$92,077 Domestic Exports. The receipts or certain articles of Or egon produce, at San Francisco, from .January 1st, 1883, to March 21st, inclu sive, have been as follews: Flour, qr sks.... , 03,103 Wheat, ctls 2l,2 Oats, ctls :m.4.12 Salmon, bbls ... 311 hf bbls 13t nktr3 ... 34 Apples, jtiVe,"bx!s."!!!!!!!!!..!!ZZ!I. 7,c3s Butter, pkes ... Z... 68 Potatoes, sks ........ 14.03 Wool, bales.... . .. 744 Hides. No . fijOU Tallow. pkRs.....-........... 500 Beef, bbls c Hay. bales ...... 23 Quicksilver, flasks........ 75 Fruit, Dried, pkgs 5.013 Leather, pkgs.......... 358 Hops, bales.... . . 227 Hams, pkgs .... . 2 Cheese, cs.. . .. 14 Flaxseed, sks... . 400 Corn, ctls .. ...... 11 Canned Goods, cs...... ..... K& Iird, pkgs................ 3 Astoria JIarlieiH. ncTAin. Buttkr Extra fancy C070 cents a roll. CUKESE.-16iIi20c DniEn Fnurrs. Blackberries 23c: Prunes Caltull15c; Peeled Peaches 25533c Suoak. Cube, 14; crushed, 14c; fine crushed, 14c; extra powd.14c; dry gran. 13c; extra gran. 13$c, G. a 12ic Eggs. 25ets 9 dot. Oats. $2 25 2 40 per cwt. Potatoes. SI 75 por cwt Floue. Superfine $5 CO; Extra G 50; Corn Meal 1? cwt. $3 50; Buckwheat ? cwt 96 00. Peesu Mkats. Choico cuts. Lamb. l5o; Beef 12(315; Pork 15; Mutton 12Q14. By the eftre&ss 10c Mrats. Breakfast bacon lEc per tt; sidee. 15S17c; hams 17!i20c; shoulders JiSlllc; saeked beef 151C Ho; eerned beef CIS812 ; ooraed perk 12P: V S. Lake. In tins and caddies lg20e 'r HONKT. In frames 40o ; in glass 50c. Mrxx f bis. Sraa i 8a ton; ciep e&,tX&-; Skotit P5 0g-; Uay t& 9HV) t;aitii 4. 0k9p fewley, &7M Vitalises and rxul'-Ii-t. the Ulood, Vnci up tlto Sy&lci:, "JaIms tlio IVoalc Sirens, StJliLy mo th ISroken- dowi, j3-I;jorac I:o lraij, KC 0UR Dyspepsia, Kervcns Affections, t Hn eral Debility, STearalgia, i?e?ei' and Ajju. --r sJ'ysiSi Chronic jjiarrnray, oens- dropsy, Humors, 2?siiiale Com plaints, Live: 0o-n plaint, Semiiien. IFevcr, and ill DISEASES C-:!GJ71r:G !': . LkO STATt OF THE DL0OD, 0.'. ACCCePAKlED Er DEBILITY' CR A LOW STAT? OF THE SiSlOi, EHUt m MHyp SsppLeii'nc bood wifa its Yilnl Principle, ji Mts I'lfitn-nt, IKON, i -i- J'rinffJ'i Vicorand"NVv-I if iuto . ( r tit':' . t 8EINO FREE I HOM Alt-OII' ' , . t-z ag effects nrc not followej l-y t i , t twi, but are j-cnrrxJit. SI7TII iantsoa l 1 1 -, e T?ESSU Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco. Loeb &Co., Agents. Asiori. PAEK3PJS HAIR BALSAM, '11, el wt clressliis b rrcfiTcd by those wb'hacu'dit,toany vaTr itJc, ca ao icovxt of i s jpciior deanliacs and punrjr. 1 1: contains materials only tliat are beaefidal to the scalp and hair and always Restore the YoatLfal Color to Srey cr Faded Hair Parlcrs HabB-basi U fineV rrrmr-tl and is warranted to prever t fjlli'j of tV hair asd to re move dandrulfai.d :H .g. Hi or JL O . N.Y. inc. ad $1 s!m,at dr!tn la Jrap a4 mri aof. 2E2SSE iV o jm A Se?crIatIvB Health and SLTSjlii ntstarer. Ifj-ouarearncchani: or farm-r, vom out with cvemrorfc. era rnoJicrrun J mn ly faiiTycrhsBSC hoM duties try Pabkci.sCjc a T StC. If youarealavrj-er, ;nlait cr business raan ex hausted by mental stram ora.ixious cares, do not take in toxica tingstunuIants,bulusePaiker'sGhiEer Tonic If you have Ccnsuraptn, Dypejia, Kheuaa ism, Ividncy Complainis, crany dtorderof theluags, omich.bccU. blood orreries 1'ArKER's Gimckr To:acwillcnrejou. ItisthcGreatcstBloodPurifier tea tbs Ecst nd Ssrsst Socch Cere Ever U;ed. If you are wasting avray from age, dissipation or any atY3&c or v eaincss and rrqul c a stimulant take G:Kcr k Tokic tt ivc ; it triJl im i ntc and binkl yo-i up f ym the fi-t dote bat will nt cr ir tfxicate. it Las vticd hundicds oflivcs; it may save yoan. C M-roV ZU!t til reSfiat.r:eWG'n-rrT.rk-1, c-",'tr4rftWl'treiaJtl-Tlilatl.rrl.: Kiaattry c. - : eT-jiraliooiofBljrTl. Stilf -licaltrtc )lrcx&. ,A'.V. S-e. (ltuf,std-vciuir-b CIXT SATING rCTISC DOIiAR SIZK. Its nm aid laitmg frannce lias made this deiiclitful icrfunie exceed i'y pcpalar. Thero It notl.lng like it. Inset upon hain Flokes tow Cclocks and look for sinitarc of . on rr-y Vetile. A it -f ir 1 w Ua3iT in -tx'suirrj can i ipr'r r i-'-i'l nt ( -.n A Common-senss Remedy. Salicylic No more Rheumatism, Gout or Neuralgia. Immediate Relief Warranted. Permanent Cure Guaranteed. Fire vcars xtahlihed and ncrer moim In fail in a ainyle auc, acute or chronic. Refer to all prominent phyticlant and dnyiVtn for Uic tmuling oj Salicylica. THE ONLY DISSOLVE!! OF THE POISONOUS TJ1UC ACID "WHICH EXISTS IN THE BLOOD OF RHEU MATIC AND GOUTY PATIENTS. SAL! CYLICAI'' Known as a common-eiiieimedj-, because it htnKes tlirectlyat the cause f KheumatlMu, Cout and Neuml pln, whlli so many so-callwl specifics and Miriosed panaceas only treat locally the effects. It has been conceded by eminent scientists that outward applications, such as rabbins with oils, ointments liniments, and soothing lotions will not eradicate these diseases which arc the result of the iwisoning of the blood v. ith Unc Acid SALICYLICA worKs with marvelous effect on this acid and so removes the disor der. Itisnowexclushelyasedbv all cele brated plijsldans of America and lCuropc. 1 Holiest Jlcdlcal Academy of Pans reports w purcviu cures m iiireo uajs. that SALICYLIC is a certain cure for Rheumatism. Goutand Heuralela. The mo'.t intense pains ate subdued alifiost Iuslaiiily. Gh c ir a trial. Kellcf guaranteed or mon ey refuuded. Thousands of testimonials sent on applica tion. SI a Box. , 6 Boxes for S5. Sent free by mall on receipt ot money. ASIC YOUK DRUGGIST FOK IT. But do not be deluded Into taKInc Imitations or substitutes, or something recommended as -Just as good 1" Insbt on the genuine with the name of Washburne &. Co on each box which Is guaranteeil chemically pure under our signature, an indispensable requisite to insure success in the treatment. Take no other, or send to us. Washburne & Co., Proprietors. 2 S7 Broadway, cor. Keade St., NEW YORK; Foe Sale by W.E. DEMENT & Co asd J. E. THOMAS. PEBUVIAM BJTTEES !, ySS. Cedar Street Assessment. NOTICE is hereby given that the as sessment mado by Ordinance Xo. 503 for the proposed improvement of Cedar Street in Shively's Astoria from the west end of Cedar street to the east side of Salmon street, in the manner provided bj- Ordinance Xo. S04 on each of the following described lots fronting on said portion of said street, is now due and payable at the office of the City Treasurer, in U. S. gold and silver coin, and unless paid within five las from the expiration of this notice, iz: Mon day, April fUli, 18XJ. the Council will order warrants issued for the collection thereof. The assessment is as fol fel fol eows: 2ko. tfSo.tif Let. Vlck. J'rthable Ctt. Xame fiftitc Oaner. E B Gager- HI Z'S3 ci) 23 50 23 10 JO ABowlbyand W W Parker.... SI CO 'Si iA (Si 50 I'M ! 2S .0 2S M Z0 2 'Si TjO (X) GO 00 00 00C0 T.i 60 Si W 210 00 00 CO 00 James TilcOee.. J A Devlin J40 DHWiJch.... SP Marsh..!!! .1 A Devlin 12T. 1 - I 00 00 J V Welch. .1 N Dolph,WWUiH ton aim .vary l Ilerren J V.r Welch. J X 'Si .W Dolph.WW Up ton ana .Mary i Ilerren J W Welch. .1 X 2:: .- Dolnh. W W Un ion and Mary Ij llVIMtH ..... .. .1 M Shively..., 2.t ro 2:: ao 'Si if) 'Si .-.o 2:: r.o 2:1 :a isi :a 2. .i0 2.5 :-o 'Si ,H 'Si . 2.5 ."0 2.' .VI 2:5 .- 2.'5 .nO 2.'5 K 2:5 r.o 2:5 .J0 2.5 . 23 WJ 2.'J ."jU 2." .-tO si. -a 23 ."W 2:6 50 i:s John V Welch. 121 ifarylllerrcn. Sarah F Wootl... i. . i. U !i U John W Welcli!! D If Welch....!! 13S 12." J X Dolph, V W Upton, .1 W Welch and Nan cy Welch .1 X Dolph, W W Union. J W Ill 2J5 50 Welch, and Xan-i cy Welch J X Dolph Wr W Upton, J W Welch and Xan cy Welch J X Dolph, W W Upton, J W Welch and Nan cy Welch J X Dolph, W W Upton, J W Welch and Nan cv Welch J N Dolph, W W Upton, J W Welch and Xan cy Welch Sarah FWTood... . 2 I 280 2,150 23 50 'SUA) 23 50 23 50 23 50 2:5 50 23 30 2:5 50 23 50 2100 23 50 23 50 2G00 47 CO 47 00 27 00 27 CO 27 00 30 00 47 00 47 00 41 rr. : 00 V tji :zi aj 48 25 : sr 32 25 49 45 JasW Welch PL Cherry John ilcCann .. James McCann 112 William meyer .. William Knei- Knei- nieycr Dean Jllanchanl.. JohnMcCann .... Margaret McCann u u James Taylor.... CSWrislitnnil'L lillubbanl CS Wright School district No. 18 of said county School district No. 121 n:: I - 18 of said county .1 W Wintc i; 1 Thomas Dcaly.... Anna Dealy .Masonic Land and Building Associ ation Iasonic Land and Building Associ ation James Taylor.... .ID Merry man.... James Taylor.... J. W. Hume 120 55 00 : 00 ,'J5 25 43 00 02 00 121 00 143 00 i:n 50 114 isusan L Shively estate of Susan L Shively estate of Isaac Foster Isaac Foster east 10 leet Sisters of Charity of Providence 3 " 4 5 G ." 1 122 2 " 3 4 " 5 ' G 1 " i ps 00 54 50 45 50 40 50 tltcwest-lOfectof CO 25 .' I "I I I t; i - i iin 2 2 Sisters of Charity. 3 8S 00 " " 4 u 102 00 " " 5 " Wi ."0 " " G "CO .i0 Adler, Laura 1 lir. GC 50 CAdlcr 2 " I00 Mrs Jay Tuttlc.l li " 11.100 Tmstecs of tlie es tate of John Bad- ollet 4 " M CO Trustees of the es tate of John Iad- ollct ." u 4S30 LauraFerrell G .'51)50 V B llcadington south K 1 US 40 50 Y B lleadinton south K 2 " GS00 It Carrutliers .1 u t 00 James Taylor 4 ' ."4 00 - " .I -10 00 ..!. (; u J57 oo CW Shively 1 110 80 50 o 80 50 " " :: 80 50 " " " 4 "SO 50 GWIlumc 1 117 8G50 .t .. u ., . go 50 ... 3 80 50 CITY OF -KSTOHIA CROSSIXCS. Amount. Cedar and West 1st Sh. $102 00 u 4i a oj . 102 00 . ,-j ' 102 oo 4th" 102 00 " 5th " 102 00 " " " Gth 00 " " 7th M 215 40 " u u 8th " 00 " " 0th .122 00 By order of the Common Council. F. C. Norris, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, March 23.188X lOtd AXLE GREASE. Best Ir the we rid. Get tlc Ren uIkc. Ercry packscc' kas eur trarfe-mark and is marked Fra ater's. SOD EVERYWHERE. HOTELS A.KD RESTATJKAXTS. PAKKEB HOUSE, M. It. I'AKKHK. S'rop.. ASTOKIA, - - - OREGON. FIRST CLASS HOTEL. ALL JIODEKK lAU'KOVF.MKNTS. IXtJT AXI CU BATiSS?. 6'oorf BilUaid Table, and First Class Sa loon stocked with Fine Liquors. ZCVWVAL COACH TO T11K HOCSK.-W TBE OCCIDENT HOTEL First-class in every respect. 3IEGffKI5 & 17&H21IT. Proprietors- Astcria, - - Oregon. IT v .- . rA I uril 3 A I'A'ul -THAT Jeff's VARIETY CHOP HOUSE, on Concomly Street is the Best in Town. -TIIAT-5I' Isa iSv.aj.s ; Jiand ffTClIbll Nlionl Vxtor ltty antl 5!ast- THAT JEFF" IS THE BQ3 CATERER. -TIIAT- IJc lias jcn I'raprlelor r tke "AJirorn "latcl" In Ziiinnptuit eiji jear. OPEN DAY AND NIfiHT. ROSCOPS FIRST CLASS Oyster Saloon. '. ci!P.A5nrs sTitKirr. astoiua. mini UNii:i:sir;x::r is pleasku to JL annrmnre lo the puWic Unit he has oj enod a V If ASS And fiinibhes in first-class stjle OYSTKKS, HOT COFFEE TIL, VIC AT TUK Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon, CIIEXAMUS STKEET. Please give me a call. KObCOElDIXOX, Proprietor PI0I-TEEE RESTATJSANT, Under the management of J. G. ROSS. A good placo to stop at when you .ome to town. Every arrangement for tho comfort and convenience of guests. Tcims reasonable. BROKER, JANKER INSURANCE AGENT. - - - OREGON ASTOKIA, OFFICE IIOUIIS: FKOM. 9 O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL C O'CLOCK P. AT. Hoe InM Insurance Co., OF CALIFORNIA, J.F. IIOUOHTOX ('HAS. R. STOUV. Gfo. Ifc STonr .......I'resltlent Secretary .Agent for Ogon Capital paid up in U, S. com .. .................. goldj 5 200 COO 00 r. Y. CASK, Agent, Chcuamus street, Astoria, Oregon. 67,000,000 CAPITAL. LIVERPOOL AND LOnQN AND GLOBE, NOIiTIl BRITISK AND 3IERCAN- TILE OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Uoprccntins a capital of SC7,000,000. A. VAN DDSEN. Agent. G 1RMANIA BEER HALL AND BOTTLE BEER DEPOT. CURT AlIUS STKPE7. A3TOEU, The Best of liugev 5 Cls. a Glass Order? for the ia Brewery IB 33212 Left at this place will be promptly attend ed to. E5Nb cheap Saa Francisco Reersold at this place WM. BOCK. Proprietor. 2Uiri: Ali4z:3: are wii e C3 a 17:' Kd. T0MEH0NLY,Y0uNGGR0LD, WHO arc sufferlnc f rota Xnnvocs Debii. mr. Jjist VixiUTT, IAai of Nekve FoacK asd . 100K, VxsrrsoVEzxESzs, anil dl those diseases ot aPEissoTAi. JfATUCErc niltlns from Abuses and Other Causes. Speedy relief and complcto restoration or IiEAx.Tn,VGocnnd 3Iaxwood GrvuAvrEEO. The erandet discovery of tho Nineteenth Century. Send nt once for Illustrated Para phlctfrec. Address, m VOLTAIC BELT CO.. MARSHALL, MICH. HASKESS SHOP. A J. CLOUTRIP. ANNOU NCES TO THE . citizens of Astoria that on the 24th Inst., ho w ill open a JIAKXESS ASO ADDli SIXOr nELOW-TnErAnKEn notrsE, Where a full supply Swill be found. Re pairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Year PatrHRo Solicited. BggM E P I IIBIIIIM'JtMJI 11 111 (BEFORE-AND - AFTERS shipping notices. Columbia Transportation Co. FOR PORTLAND. (FAST TllNIE.) Thi popnl.tr -ttamer FLEETWOOD, ' tF51 XG1B Which has been rePttcd for the comfort of pnsM.'npersill lcae "Wilson and FIsher' dock gvery monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 AM. arriuing at Portland at 1 P. Ul. Returning leae& Portland every V Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 A. .'. Arriuing at Astoria at 1 P. M. An additional trip will he mado on Sunday of Each Week, Lcavlni; Portland at O o'clock tnnday Jlornins. Paxen;jrs. tv Uiu route connect at Kalania for &miil imits. U. 15. SCOTT, President. Astoria and Portland. s.Cv. wrrs-Lf KE?T Esacit mt -mm rv a & a F.1I SHEUJfAN. MASTEK. Will innk rejrular trips to Portland and Astoria. Ie.i tug JJurneU's dock, foot of Mor rison st reft. Portland, at 0 a.m. Saturdays. And will leae Wilson & Fisher's dock, Astoria, at c a. M.'llnirsdays. CSFreJht can led at reasonable rates. Steamer EELIC." WILL MAKE TRIPS AS eijaa FOLLOWS : To YOUXCSKlVER.Mondays. Wednesdays JOHN DAYS RIVER, Tuesdajs, Fridays. LEWIS and CLARKI, Thursdays and Saturdays. Will loac Wilson & rislics v.ha:f at i o'clock sharp, each morning. LEWIS G. HA AVEX, Master. BEfiDLAB STEM PACKET. -Daisy," and Barge. Will leave Astoiia, from Gray's Dock, For Olney, and Head of Youngs Itivcr, On Tt!tMl:iM.:i:u" I'ridajs at S A. II. l'elurniug same day. For Landings on Leu is & Clark's River, On Wednesdays, :it S A. 31., lictununjrsamc daj. For Fonner's Camp. On Fridays, nt 5 I. 2Z laj Ing over night at the Camp, will lcae for Astoria, on sat itrdny.nt A. .:.: Returning will leave Atoria,nt31.'2I. or at Gray's l)ock, vrlienTPreight will oe re ceived auu stored, it necessary. J. II. D. GRAY MARKETS. CENTRAL MARKET. General assortment or table stock constantly on naud, such as Canned Frnits and Jelly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, EGGS, BUTTKie. CHEESE, Fresh fruits and Vegetables, fish, pouintY aitc gaie In the season. CIGAKS Avil) T055ACCO. Best of TTKVES A1S1 XXQUORS. All cheap for CASIT. Goods sold on com mission. Opposite T. V. Case's store. J. RODGERS. STAR MARKET. WEERRY & COMPANY, F-resli and Cured Meats, VegetaTDles, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OITOSHE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CUT.'XAJIUS Street, Astoria, Ocr ASTOEIA MABKET D.K.WARREN, COR. CIIKNWMUS AND HAMILTON STS. ASTORIA. OREGON. Dealer in FRESH AND CURED MEATS, Vegetables. Butter, Eggs. And a full lino of CHOICE FAMILY &R0GERES Constantly on hand. SHU'S SUPPLIED AT LOWEST ItATES. Washington Market, Main Street, - - Astoria Oregon BERGMAN ,0 KERRY RE3PIXTFTJLLY CALL THE ATTEtV tion of the pnblic to tho fact that the above Market will always bo supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY or FRESK AND CURED MEATS I "Which will he sold at lowest rate3, wholesale and retail. Special attention given to supplj a: shies. ASTORIA MARBLE WORKS. DAVID Ki:&3IAtf, - - Proprietor, Manufacturer ot American and Italian marble monuments and head stones. Ceme tery lots enclosed with curblug. walls and coping or stone posts and iron railing. I'rices and designs furnished to persons at a dis tance. Satisfaction guaranteed. Slate can earners for cannery use. ASTOKIA OKKGOX. LEATHERS BROS. BOAT BHI ERS, Up Stalrn Over Arndt & FereliCH's Shop. Call and examine the work we are doing and see the wood we aro using, beforo mak ing a trade elsewhere. I FIRST -CLASS TVORK A SPECIALTY. TRAI7SPORTATTON' LINES. Oregon Railway & Navigation COSIPAJTST. OCEAS DrVISION. On and after April 1st, 1883. Ocean Steamers will sail from San Fran cisco and Fortland ocrr three days. Leaving Spear St. wharf San Francisco, at 10 rf A. JL. and Ainsworth Dock, Portland, at Midnight, Tlironsh. Tickets sold to allprincipa cities in tho United States, Canada and Europe. River and Rail Division. On and After March 18, 1883. RAIL DIVISION. Trains leave Portland for Eastern points, at 7 :20 A. 11. Sundays excepted. KrER DXYISXOX OHUdle Columbia). Boats leave Portland for Dalles at 7 KM) A. M. alse: Leave Port laud for llfonl Tu. I We. iThu.l Fri. I Sat. Astoria andl I lower Co-1 I Iuiabi3....lBAMIGAM Dajton. Or. !7 All Salem .... I. ...1 Vlctona.CC!fiAJl BAM 6AM AM 6 AM 7 AM,1 17 AM 1 6 AM J RAM! fAM Loaves Astoria for Portland at 6 a. in. dally ex cept Monday. Pnllman Palace Cars running between Port land. A alia Walla and Duton. JOHN MUIR, Superintendent otTrafflc C. II. PRESCOTT, Manager. Uwaco Steam Navigation Go "WINTER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Forts Stevens, Canby, and Uwaco, Connecting by Stages for Oysterville and Olympia. Until farther notice tho Ilnraco Steam Navigation Co's Eteamera GEN. MILES, or GEN. CANBY Will loavo Astona On Mondays1 and Thursdays, at 7 A. M. FOR Fort Stevens, Fort Canby, and Ilwaco oy Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturd cys. The steamer will leave Astona at 9 a.m. as formerly, not being confined strictly to schedule time. Fare to Fort Stevens....................... " " Canby and Uwaco ... ,60ct3 -SI 00 ES-lhvaco freiKht, by the ton, in lots ol ono ton or over, S2 00 per ton. sCB"For Tickets. Towage cr Charter appl? at. the office of the Company, Gray's wharf, foot of Benton street. J.II.D. GRAY, Ajrent, Orep-on & California R.R.Co On an after Sept 21, 1882, trains will ran follows, DA1L If (Except Sundays). EiSTStDK DITISI05. Itctwccii rORTiAD and KIDDIE'S. irxrr. tbaet LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 7:30 A. u.lRiddle's 8-SOp. m Riddle's 3-30 A. itiPortland 4-25p. m ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 4:00 P. M.Lebanon..9.20 P.M Lebanon 4:45 A. M.Portland10:05 A.M FREIGHT TRAINS. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 6:15 a. jt. Junction 6:00p.it Junction 6:30a. u.lRiddle's .....5-10p.m Riddle's.. 6:00 a. m.I Junction. 5:00p. ir Junction 5:45 a. or. IPortland 5:25 p. The Oregon and California Railroad 1 orry make3 connection with all RegularTraina'cn Eastside Division. ktstside nmsios. Between Portland anrt Corvallls. HAW, TEAW LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 8:00 A. Jl.ICorvallis ....3:00 P. 31 Corvallis 8:30A.3I.ForUand 3-20 P. 31 Closo connections made at Riddle's with the Stages of tho Orogon and California Stago Company. . carTicketsforsalo at all tho principal points in California and the East, at Company's Office. Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. Storage will bo chawwd. on freight remain ing atCompnnys Warehouse over 24 hoars. Freight will not be received for shipment after 5 o'clock P. 31. on either tho East or West side Division. ., , ,, la. J. BRANDT, Gen'l Sup't. E. P. ROGERS. , t Gon'l Freight and Passenger Agent. R. KOEIILER, Vice President and Manager Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co, SU3I3IER ROUTE. Astoria to Olympia, Touching at Fort Stevens. Fort Canby, Ilwaeo, Xorth Sencli, OyBteirville, Xorth Cove, .Petersons A'oint, Ho- qulnm, JXontenano, And all points on Shoalw ater Bay, and Gray Harbor. GEN. 3IILES, strs. or GEtf. CANBY On Columbia River. GEN. GARFIELD " MONTESANO Shoalwater Bay. Gray's Harbor Connecting with Stigos over Portages, Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. M. On Mondays and Thursdays through trip In GO hours. Leave Olympia for Astoria on same days. S.SlX3S"3 MAECTS HOSPITAL, ASTOKIA, - - - OREGON THIS INSTITUTION,. UNDER CARE OF the Sisters of Chanty, Is now ready for the reception of patients. Private rooms for the accommodation of any desiring them. Patients admitted at all horns, day or night. No physician has exclusive rigtt, every patient is free to and has tho privilege of employing any physician they prefer. United States Harine Seamen who pay Hospital Dues, are enti tled to Freecaro and attendance at this Hos pital during sickness. Permits must bo ob ainetl for United States Marines at the Cus tom House. Sisters 6p Chakitt Street Extension Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Astoria, in Clatsop county, Oregon, intend to pass an ordinance to provide for extend ing Cedar street in that portion of said city which was laid out and recorded by John II. Shively, to the east line of Ol ney street in that portion of said city which was laid out and recorded by John McClnre, the said Cedar street to be extended in a westward course to said Olney street at a point bringing the north line of the extension to the south west .corner ot lot numbered one (1) of block numbered sixty-sir (66) in said McClnre's Astoria, and the portion ex tended to be sixty (60) feet wide. By order of the Common Council. P.CORRISr Auditor and Clerk, Astoria. Harcn 15, 188?, 3Qd J j-!