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(V ASTORIA, OltKGON: W EDNEB DAY."..".?.!.. AUG UST 8. PS COMMERGEAh'D TBABL POIWFASTORIA. SAILED Orpcon ss. Pohlman. S K August 7 Madras, Victoria. Aucnit VKS&FLS IX T1IR KlVKit. Cheseuraugh, Am ep Highland Mailt, Aw.fji Harry Morse. Am p "eraica. Am eta Imperial. Am sp Kunper. Am t Tittn. Am I rxliH. Am p, Glenbervie. Itr bk V'ern Utile. Am t Olive S.Soutliard. Aajsp loma. RirerMtli.llr.Si Kate V Ftwm. Br bk Aberleinno. Br ok r.mttnert. itr 14. Tarn O'Mianter, (;ritata. Ilrsp Red Cro3s, Am ap !arrte Vinnl.AwWt VKSsiiiJi a 'rnr. v'a r. Frotri X'ortiisit trl. for the olii!t:lt!n ifl-.iT BarKany. Ursp Apiii?3 Clyde Wendell. 15r p May II l.omltm llanflsliire, Hr lik April 4 Lmh1b l.liotan, J'.rttp Liverpool May M City of Madrid. Hr p Mar .". Clyde Ohisca. lir bk Liverpool March !l Cairnsroore. llrsp l.emlR April 8? Dovonlty, Br lit Newcastle K S W Kskdale. Itr tilt l,i vrpil AtAy 36 1'iory Urosf", Br sp Sitliwj Cleniorii, lir bk Aiwil t'- CartiX Oirran. Hrbk April 2 Limfcn Harry Bailey. Hr bk 1!hiim Arrw lnolicrocn. Hrp KW1 Clreonoci-. .timet Ironside. ISr Itk Creraoclc May 1 lilc of Antlfttiet. ISr ) Slat 5 IrMV4( Janet McNeil, lir bk Jane 13 (ilaaynr Kapunda, Brsp London April 7 Lake Itric, Brsn l.dm A pill 9 Mallogate, Itr Itk Liverpool M Ti V.-tiriwliiri-. Hr up (aaaeotv .March 22 Oban liar. Hr lk Mar Si ClaaxRW Oalavert li, Br H' I'-b "JO l.fiM Ubaren. Br 14; R nil .lime M Oboron, I!r fj ItOmlmJiiMl Portland I.Ioids, Am p MtwtturMa May f Ratsdhu. lir af Port nfcatoHfW ISnr II Hoxburattliiie. Hr Id: Feb fi l.nwlo Star of ICrin. ISr hp (ilasxew .lwwe H) Spirit of :be llaun. Hrbk Hay l4m Scottish Tar. ISr bk Liverpool, Alan U SWmiir. Hr lit "excaMte March t Wiatnasbire. Itr 14; Hrrmca V.aict. M I'Vorn Atiic-rtoati 1Krw. Mereia. Am sp V Ml Watftiinctor;. Aw t.p Sew York April IS M W V.'attK. Am lk N,w w Mj 12 Sea Kii,c, Am st N V Jul- i St. Lucie, pp .r Vork March li Sevnrvise of 111 Seas. Am sp Kew York .Ton 2 Tillie 1 Starbwck, Am sp If Y TIDE TAliLK FOX ASTORIA From taWs ol UnitMt iXal&s Csasr Mir.-:j iliKh Wator. J iar Water.- On tc. A.M. a. a. r. a. .... - l iei. .... 0 2fl 1 421 .... i oo 2 m 1 37 2 15 . a oil... 2 ,r!. a 27... :: si 3 571... I 48 4 am... .. i ;... .. T 42. . a is... . s . .... ,. 9 as.... .. a., .It 6 40 7 a tr. i us 1 12 11 1 It 50 l or. :t.... 1..... ii.... fCZ it...., io ii..... r. 4 r. sat... .11 17.... 4i ti 171 0 42.. Columbia. Hinr jSntorte. Biurn:Ts vouxuat. nncAWTx:i,A :rv 4A3.iay 'SR. 231.S7S hm. wheat awaifl GU.-JK7 SjWs lKHtr. 2T7.17B Tut at, 3 earoes....... ranauAuv. V.'heat. irm.(t6 Hun., valn! Flour, 21,11 lAOs., Total. 5 cargoes.... KAHCll. Wheat fiaT.fiC'i 14k4) llourt8.141 bW SSMXS 178.W5 mjm $ svd: sia.T .S3M.M7 lUMn Salmon (y(i case)... Lumber (W0 Id) tt.flwt Tot:d (8 earaoes) MSSll aim: ii , Flour, 24.STOlWs . lSi,554 Lumber, S75 M 4C.0UU Total, 15 cantoes ....Jl.aw ; MAY. ii To I.lrerjfxil per Sammmc . From Porthiuil 40,212 ls wheat r9.nr. a.5e. irttte rteiir i7ji 1 es lttdiie '2', Toltil 77.092 irxit. 2 7' LirerjHHd ;or ym''. I'rom Portiud !M 14tl or. .... $ 4 J7 " Astwiin 37,7 es SMliitoa !SH.it&t Total . $is.35 iri.v. C To -LfeyMl jtcr Uliock. From Portland 1.6554 UWs Hinir S 7.7S " Astoria 2ro c saiimHi Total 5I71.JE3 la To AvrriA ;cr ISmma T. (frmvlL From Astoria 47.23T, es saltmm $23C.17S Domestic EsDort3. The receipts of certain articles of Or ORon produce, at .San Francisco, from January 1, iss.", to August 1st, inclu sive, nave been as follows: Hour, qr sl:s 21.fi.'W wneat. ctls . 2l,2 iiais, etis M.H28 almon. bids fisi' hi nnls.. is; es i is.; pugs 4; Apples, Ripe, ls jsuiicr. pKgs ... .. UN lVitatoes. hks 23.440 wool, bales ... 2Ttjat Hides. No . . .. ..... 2C,ss laiiow. jiKgs 71 lieel, Dbls . Hay. bales 2? Qufuksilver. thisks iss I nut. Dried, pkgs (VlK i;aiiier. pkgs 7 Hops, bales..... .......... -aw Hams, pkgs . ..... M Cheese, cs.. .. ... . Max Seed, sks i,ii uoni, ens .... ... n Canned (Joods, es 721 iinl, pkgs Uacnn. es Common Cour.cn. Regular tnoetings second and fourth Tuci day eventnes of each month, al 7H o'clock c" Porsons desiring to have lustier acted aion by tho Council, at any rea!ar meeting must present tho fume to tho Auditor and Clerk on or boforo the Friday orcein? prior to tho Tuesday on which tho Council holds its regular tncotmo. XHOS. .s. .1 Kiv bTi, Auditor and Clerk Astoria Lodge No. 40. L O. G.l. llcffiilar MoclinR every Tuwday Evening at 4 o'olocK. at l'ylliian 11H. Artoiie. Alone hors of the Ordor, in rood Mandins. arc inrit. ed to attend. Degree moetinr 1st Monday of each month. Ry order W. C. T. Temple Lodge, No. 7AF.A. M. Kogular Communications first and laird luesdays in each month. at74 O'clock: P. V.. ist tho Hall in Astirin. Members of tho Order, in aood standing, are invited to attend, bv ordo: of the W. M. AniOriCAn T.o-i nn nf Rnnnr Regular lllCPtilMr ill Autmi-l Pumoil Vrt ttfz. Is held on the first and third Saturday of each month, at 7 o'clock e. m. jy oruer of Council Commander. !- V MoNTiiirir. Sec'ty. .rjERalAKlA BEE It HA i.L HtlTTLK KfiEK D Sl'OT. Okhnauss SraBT. AanHiA. 77ieJJcsl of Layer 5 Cls. a Glass Orders for the ilia Brewery .Left at this place will be promptly attend "ed-to. ijy No cheap San Francisco Beer sold at mis piace- WM. BOCK. Proprietor. TRENGTH to vigorously push a business, strength io study a profession, strength to regulate a liousehokJ, strength io do a day's labor with out physical pain. All this repre sents what is wanted in the often heard expression, " Oh ! 1 wish I had ihe strength!" If you are broken down, have not energy, or feel as if life was hardly worth liv ing, you can be relieved and re stored to robust health and strength by taking BRQYN'S IROH BIT TERS, which is a true ionic a medkine universally rdcomwetKrad for all wasting diseases. rpt N. FrcMOM Sc., Daktoote During llc -war I vas in jured in tin: stomach Uya piece of a shell, and liavc suffered fromkevcrsince. About four j-earsagokbrougl toHiara:y sis, which kept mic in bed n months, and the best doctors in the city said 1 could not Jive. I suffered fearfully frotn indigestion, and for over two years could not cat solid food and for a large portion of the time was unable to retain even liquid nourishment. I tried Ikowif s I row Bitters and now after takiitg two bottles I am able to get up and go around atx am rapidly improving. G. Decker. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic ionic. It enriches the Wood, give? new life to ihe muscles and lone io the nerves. JIAILKSTS. CENTRAL MASKjrP. General assortment of tattle stock wewarsiy ti !::!. su"! a-- Cfiinicd Fruits and Jolly, Sficrin, Hams, Shoulders Lard, Fresh FrKits arid Vegetahicjs, In tlie season. Ke.st r WtAKS AKI fKfctJOJit-. All eaeai for CASH. Ceods on eum -nh-kM. - ora4te 1. Case's M. J. KUIM1KK.", VciH Slreely - - Ant aria Qragvr "O JtSPiJCTKULLY CALL Til 13 ATTIIN lb ties of the white to the fact that tfee above Marhet will alwHy lm supplied vita m TOLL VARIETY BEST QUALITY F7IESK AKO CURED WEATS! Which will be sold at lmveft rale, wholesale aad rotatl. Special attentlns airea ie eumb nc fihiiH. LOOK HERE ! We raseHrullv iutonn the nnWie thai nc witl alwajs keep imi baud the best quality of Fresh and Cured Meats Choice Pamily Groceries, Fresh Pnriu;. VccelaMes. Owflkon aad Glass-ware. Shins, lloiols awl IloatlliM: Houso Mn ldiod n liberal term. A share of the iiuiie wAtmxmt is iTaee- ftdiy lwlkHted. dtf, "WA RRKK & TI10M P30N. YAE10US QTJACSS. VIso Kacli ivitit his own I'e.t JSe.Iieme t'ttltivnte tlie Field of Human Xaturc. Ilicre have always been naek : leaal Htieki, thee-lflgieal quacks, teientiae ttuaelv, and medieal tHaeke, Some of the are bland oily follews who argue ami ;mile Ike worbl into believing their favorile bit of humim Otliers arc ihmhoom and retentiuf jwrasiSes Rut tliey iHRko it imy. Men eeem to htreto be swindled, rtipuUtina only that it Fh M be neatly done. Tho dear public are eiually liberal to the electric and magnetic fraud. This fellow i a Konius in his line, lie will nut a raajnictic belt around yonr waut, a msaatiie necklace under your cliia, or St you, out with an en tire wit of Magnetic clothe, warranted to servo the purpose of ordinary garments, and and at the same time to care all dieaat, from whooping-cough to hasty jneumittioa. Most of those have no wore electric or mac netic power about them than reside?: in wool en blankets or in girdles of cackdoth. Only when applied by an expert ic oloetricity of the slightest u?c as a median ii asent, and even then its value is sroesly over-stated. What is tho strongest possible preaimptive evidence in favor of a particular remedy? Clearly that it should have been prepared by reettoasible persons of acknowledged skill in the treat ment of disease. Squarely on this foundation stands HEX SON'S CAPCIX E POROUS PLASTER En dorsed by 5,3 physicians, pfca-iaei?t$, drun gisU, and chemkts, it needs no further apol ogy ner introduction. It is the one and only true and tried external application. Quaeks ofall kinds pay the Oapeino the complitaent of their dislike, as Satan is said lo hate holy water. Look in tho middlo of the plaetor for the word "CAPCINE." Prioe 25 cents. Senbury S: Johnson, Ckcmieif, Nok York. The llev. Geo. iL 'Pliavcr. of Hour- bon, ImL. says: "Jlolh myielf and wife OWP.onr 1ivp; lnSniTrn'c nnvsmir-Tinv Gubr." Sold by W. B. Dement NihlUstic DernGOCtratioua. A caMegrani from St Petersburg save: A nihilist alarm again pre vails. Police are making whole sale arrests. The government yes terday causerl a seizure of students, and a newspaper on which sus picions for a long time have been cast br the authorities. The im mediate excuse of these proceed ings w. the publication of a strong article, amounting almost to a manifesto, in which government reforms went demanded. Warn ing o the government was made only imliivcJly, wy sn-i! Migges- lions as this: "There would be an end t all socialist agitation if the irovernmeiit were lisjxsed to grant the masses Mimething of wliat thev liave h'Cii tauziit to re gard as lleir rights."' The fol lowing plain language was also iisoa: "inc czar neeti nave no fear of a reYohttHHjor mevement if he will grant political amnesty and graut the nation a constitu-ti-rti." Some f the suggestions made are attribute! to Prince KraiRnkine. interna evidences are xo strong that the potiee hav is suppos to le. in strict otMifinc ment in a French prison, tlie nihi lists still jjosses means of terror:. iis;r the government. Not oniv do their documents reach the ! highest authorities, but the fact that they do reach them com. back to the. public; not. as might hi supposed, iJirougii the men who send then:, b-.t directly from tlie palace, wltere trusted officials only can hare access io such in formation. It is known that the czar found a socialistic manifesto hidden among his private ersoi:- -ai correstKMidenee after it had been aifiotl through half a dozen hands, and nothing liad been left excejt what was intended for his person! perusal. There are now in England and Wales let ween 300,000 and 400, 000 women who possess the fran- uuwv iirai. i y, "Uii!"" xo overv seven men. Aiore. man 1CS,000 possess, as householder, the municipal franchise. The number of women land owners in England and AVales is 37,80'J. The cholera at lkmbay is de clared to be an epitlemic. There were ien deatlw from cholera at that place during last week. Clone! Ira AVilson is tlie pro prietor of the Metropolitan Hotel, corner of Douglas and 12th streets, Omaha, Neb. The Colonel had an experience recently, which he thus mentions: "1 have been oc casionally troubled with riteuma ti:n fort lie past two or three years, and tried many remedios,and spent much money witliout obtaining re lief. Finally I used Sl Jacobs Oil and it gave relief at once. 1 found it a speedy and certain cure for rheumatism. HILL'S FARilTiJiS. G MO. HILL. -WALTKR PARKS. - PROPRIKTOR STAGE MANAGKU Engagement of KISS SUSIE LEE, Song and Dance Artrt. MISS MARY MOULTOX, fharacter Acl res and KeeuaitoneM". MLSS FANNIE WALTON, S4up4resii. RAP.Y WIST, Tm- Child Wonder. MR. HENRY WEST, Kthlouiaii Contediaa. WALTER PARKS, CHo4ian. CHAS. RARROWS. Actor. Toxother with a new I nder the management of PROF. CHARLES RICHARDS. AH the Old Favorites Retained. OtHH all Ho Year Pcif nuance Every Night- Enure ('haiun-of Ptograiumc i-.rciy .Mgr.;. i oiiipnMug SOHCS, DAKCES AMD ACTS. .We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. The theatre. H crowd'-d uirhlly. and al! m'ii-. ljve wtm--d tm t nt.-rtainim'nt pm uoauee It to be eoual U any vti eLw Jiet-. Mr. Hill xs a ultrer lr the ptibii. -amurmiil can ma Im .'xceile.!. AuiHil whdiiug to sjh !mI a i4:t.(iiut evciiing nd ee spnrkliiig wtt and lx-auty without vid jarity, diowld improve Hie ojjMlMily ami eusm. The eompNtiy comrt-rf's tlie foUoalng well- known Artist : Mia Fannik W a ui ok. Mi.saMAin iMoutfija.. Mlt. WAI.TinlSAICK. Mlt. CHAS. llAltaows. MU. HlCNItY Wkst. All of which wilt appear afglrtly In their dif. fcrcnt sieelalties. 0.i air concert every ercMiax : tHTfonn ance eommeneimc at s ; entrance to theat re on Itentoa street ; private boxes on C1kjih mus street. Ncxc Stars is Rnpid Sr.coeRsion ! t 5TAR MARKET. VHBRRY COMPAOT, Fresh uil Ourcd Jleats, Vegotafoles, FRUTS. BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CIIEXAKUS Street. Astoria, Os .cuoi, ..f ri.iir,. .d WiAVas; .v,ri w ZZZZZZL, , 8av,9at,8B Co-8 rn(w; r,..lfll i.:,., l-lwimrb ...! i:iMAiTi.ojir.rict. Nld by all draat:-. . ' V , L . Sl'MMKK SCHEDULE, receiving Iiom mm. .Al.itougls lie; potter Drue and Ciicrc. Co., Bostoa. i " o'eliiek suan, eah morniug. Womlerrnl Cure or a Lmt 12 yejirs olfl, -who for S years, from the" lop or Ids head to his ankles, vrns one Xass of SeaUs. 34 v box, a UmI twelve years of e. ws af flieted with the worst form of Eczema for a period of ehrt years. So virulent as it thai frotu the top of hi bend to witbia a lew inea ecofhit xnklcd he a. one ina of seal. which reTiued to yield to any treatment that wa aUeuHed. Jvvery reinoly that was rested hr friends or pby?ician wa tried in rain. .Allopathy, hr.aioerathy. herbs, rootf. mk-watcr bath?, Saxeei iKMjltirc. m)p. ointmenl?. ami in fhnrt everything that could he done to eradieate the disorder seemed only to aggravate it, awl the diikT life became x Hpren lu nun. lira me rjix-H n um ibii-, was experimenti teas j eonstont drain nixm hfelini the advertisement of the CcTiccn. Kkhkwis inoif of the da ly J per?, reolve-.rtoaiakeonr more a;iemit at! a cure. Cl'he di'easo wt now erenmehins; upon his face, and socnieit incurable.) I xave a reluctant consent to the .n.p)al and an interview was souriit with a fnuioa. lady phr- kian of New York, wh niJde a inot thor I ough cxaminnlion of the cae, and i minid j 1 a cure without the least lic-it.ioii h the nc j of your t't rirtl:A Kt:xr.:i.. In its:: vkk there rra a Marked change: th? raw and an- f.1 J WIJCT ffrajaxi l ;! "' .mi .nnw w:er edaeefealcdoSf, and a- lime were m they hexan to difapnear entirely, until a the present writine the dy vstire h waH i-.t upon the forearm, -esrecly viiWe ami la.-t tli-apfvearinr. attaeked him. Sincerely your. i CllAS.EAYKhhlN'Kf.K l SIM rAmsor.vr Arr.. J nashv City i ! Kiiiars. N.J. t CHii.iuiooit ami youth arc the itph! when i sch dienf as yield mo.-t readily to ;Ihhm nn failiftc Skin an J Hlood Speoihcs, Citk cba COMPLETE TREATMENT $1 A inide doe of Mafr:lV iimHenl Jtir instantly relie-.es the iu.;t vdent Sneesinaor !!eadCold?.rlf;'r."tiie ILad as by mafic, stotet iralcrr diel;nr'e frotu ih" Xwe and I'.ysf. prevents Kiir-in Nti in the. Heart, cure .ervou nenlach. ami Miiwoes Chilli and Fever. In Chn.itie Catarrh it cleanse the naml ai-'aee of iWl muens. re torcs ihe enef Mnell, tsjle. and u carina when afferted. free the head, throst. and bronebial tube of oacasito mat tor, xweeteiu and purifies the hi oath, r tup thu coach and arrert the irgrcs of Catarrh towards Con aumptin. One bottle Kadieal Cure, one bos Palmrhal Solvent timl Sanford' Jidtaler. all in one package, of ull drnxrM fr SI , Ask for S.s-roRi-.'-i Kapicai. Ci k::. Potter Dr : axd Ciir.v. Ch.. ItoKTox. f I FRfrti 1 or Ihe rehtiand preven UUL.IiYO'tion.tfe? instant it i a V VOLTAIQ y jiiietl, of I. heuiuatuia.N m-HvVW.iytOto- ralpia, Seiatiea. CourH, NcO Cold. Weak Itaek'Stemaeh "-sji r- T -, v" - and Ikwel. Shooting Pain., Palpitation. Dy?eiww, w- UfenVsorComilalnt. Uilious Fever. ' - - Jiaiana aiui mnemies wo jf I fctri r." Cnl!tii' S.;stcrian Rler k.' ; rlp Battery combined "iA STE witliartraHWas:cr-and -l lauicta at pa:n. ic tveracrc. DiV r'"r lnfauttSc and Birth DAD i lluiiior;:, Ri'iurh. Chaed BCAHTiriCD or t!rens Skin. Net lie tAU l Iriuii Pa Ii. riini's nnd Skli4 ltl mi-lp s. hh CtTU'i KA Soac. an ex inKiif kin llKU TiriKK.niHl Toilet. Rata, ami NuiM-rv Stuiative. l'raannit with dell cious miw.n odor ami Cuiictim balsams. AlMHlelv pure; highly uutUHnal. In dorsed lv pliVNiehuis ; prefei red 1 the elite. Sales in pi and 1ks2. l,.fe) cake, -llw n!j,Ilj.rs na EnrJclie lilootl, -i:et np the System, tJi V.vTt Strong-, Ituikte tLo i;ruU i tlev.n, InvigoraU. the Ilmlti, and Dyspepsia, ITervous Affections, Ssn eral Debility, Heuralgia, Fever and Agur), Paralysis, Chronic jDiarriicea, Boils, Dropsy, Humors, Female Com plaints, Liver Com plaint, Remittent Fever, and ML DISEASES ORIGINATING VA A CAD STAT! OF THE BLOOD, OR ACC0MFAKIED BY DEBILITY OR A LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM. PERUVIAN SYRUP ?pptsilw Kocd wuh its "Vital Principle, 01 LlfY i:iuient, IKON, iBfubr !-tr-n?t!i Visor and New I.ifo into all part of t' : syicm 8EING FREE FROM AI COIPM , i ; ecrgir nscCorlsaie n-: (bllowcd by corre. ouv i--jc i t, b.:: zrc perewnen:. s:rni v.f. rowLE s sons, ivrfcuj.-., $ lisritoB Awxioc. Btcc Scli Li ;:I I nif-istj BEFORE -AND "r.t:!ri: Applies: irs :::t ca S3 Z;:? ITdil. TO R1EK OHLYjYOUNG OR OLD, WHO are sufferlnn from Ncavocs Pnui irr, Ix'ST vitautv. i-vi ii ok y, ,st a and Vioon, U".srta W lUKxrssrs. nl M ll,1tficllnu4 of a 11niSi. ATI R K re- ul:i:n: from Abuses and Ovinia Cavi Centurv. S,-ml at once 1 pfcletxrec. AUdres VOLTAIC BELT C3.. WARSHALL, hllGH. Plumbing and Gas Fitting. T.OKYE.I BltOS. Plumbers, Gas, and Steam Fitters. Jobbing Promptly Attended to- A Full Supply of GAS FIXTURES, COCKS, STEAM FIT TINGS, ETC., ALWAYS ON' HAND. Cannery, and Steamboat Work a Specialty. Chenatnift street, opposite Dement' Drug Stre, Astoila, Oregon. 1 has slier i ulit years ol e.ietw una x- i a-aa.- iety. we have the intense ?tldarti.in of ( Al 't. ii'a.in- l.tir.-ctl Mck, nwt etor inc the child skin as fair ami nnooth a it 1 : i :rn . lort!atid.at 6 A .m. hMiulaY& was before this dreadful entaneou diwrder A;. leave WfiHi & Jlnhers foek. ltKSLVi:vr. lite now ltloHl runner, ami it-i t:. Yn'vi:iJiVK vUk v,.jn.UvJ Aswtsl. hH t I lranle. t;enlAK'-nf r' S EE E V i.HWIS !. I!A AVKX. ffl" H f 2' ! 5rAMnr3. Master. Bl fa ml m& ! nrnnT in nnibiiw ninTrum Sf 3 Ei B Ens si e 3 EE e DR. SHIPPIKa NOTIGSS. t Columbia Transportaticn Co. FOR FORTLAKD- FAST TliJK.) 71 ;r- jaiptiLu- ient:ier , FLEETWOOD, ' Y!;Jeb ha.s been ref Itwi for the eomrort of. vatvettem wfll leave Wifcon and VtOier's dock every Monday, Wednesday ami Friday at 6 A. P. arriving ttt Portland at IP. H. lIi'Tnmitu: baves rumlaari every TV and Thtttfdaif at G A. M. Arriving at Astoria all P. M. A" aiWanal trip wt1 be ma i Sunday of Each Week. I:in rrt!nii! at 3 Vle!c ,-s.ersers t-v lhu route at ICalama! i:tifl f-ss. V. !!,.StXrrT.. j President Astoria and Portland. KSti'. WSESTPORT, ' WW lir.KMAN. - MASTER regular Irii l PorthUMl and ! A-.t.n. at a a. ti. i hiTMlavs i - ; !e.hi r.uji' il at reasalle rates. steamer RELIC." ft WILL JIAKKTRI1S AS roi.jjnws : 1,1 j ! -Daisy." and Barge. j Wiil J-ave Astoria, from (J ray's Dock. ! rr Din; y, and Hrart ef Vmtnex River. ; Daily, at . M., ect-pt Weliteslays awl ' Sumlavs.1 i HctuiuiiKr same lay. For Littdlisss on Lew b Clark's iOver. (U WerfiifMtM.vs. aiS .1. JR., KemmbiK ame day. 36"Per I'rehtht ik Pawacr. awny on board, or at GrayV Dek. w;.crr Fretettt wilt be re ceived and Mored, If ueeewwry. .i.ii. d.:kav. Steamer TOW MORRIS. i t:- X53W acid Favorite llm.l TS NOW READY FOR P.ITSJNKSS AND .S. eau m ehartere d for excursions, speetal parties, etc.. at rcasouaMo ratc. A getteral steamlioaliii business transacted. V.HOKLI.1NC, Master. "Ihere is a tide in the affair of men Which, if takea at the Need, !xads ott in Fortune." Shak.itrrr. You Want 0 TO SECURE A COMPETENCY '! IF SO IN i YOUR I Qiil'Hi- TI mm Earnings IN THAT TO Donl3le in Value I IN A VERY SHOUT TIME. Terminns Aiilion to AMi. This addition commences only live blocks from the O. R. & N. Co.'s extensive improvements, and immediately adjoins the Mammoth Flouring Mills to be erected h Sibson, Church & Co. Immense works are now sfoino; on riht in front of it, and there will be at least four hundred thousand dol lars spent on them this summer j and fail. The whole place is al- I1 most level as a table, high and sightly, and as before stated, close up to the property on which Mr. I Villard is inauiruratinir immense j works of all kinds. Thc lots are ; all full size, 50x100 feet each, and ; range in price from $500 to $350, according to location. Terms of sale: One-third cash, and balance in easy monthly or quarterly- payments, withoat in terest. Discount made lor all cash. Plats may be seen and any further particulars obtained on application to E. C. LIOLDEX, Auctioneer and Ueal Estate Air't. Annual Meeting. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the O. F. L. & R. Associ ation Will be held Oil the fourth Tlinrsihiv in August, the 21. at the hall or Beaver I-ndge. No. a. I. o. O. F., immediately after closing A..T. MEGLER. See'y. For Sale. jtlVK HUNDRED CORDS DRY IIEJI lock Wood, whioh I Mill deliver at the Imhlsos of customers for $1 a cord. Draying or all kinds done at reasonable raias. K. R. MARION. Satau-u-irt. T TBA2J SPORT ATtON UKES. Oregon Railway & Navigation On and Aftor April ist, I8S3, ltetan Sleiuners v. Ill sail from San Fran- else and Portland every tlirce !ny. Leavbuj; Sjiear Ht. wharf fc'an Prancisco. at W aW A. !.. and Ainswnrth Dock, Pottiand. at Midnight. ThronKb Tirket sold to all principa elties In the United State. Canada and Europe. .River and Rail Division. On and after July 22d, 1383. SAIL DIVISION. Tawswiser 1 rains leave Portland for Kast em uiinCs, t 7 r.'iO A. M.. daily. JIIVEU DIVXSJO.V (Milt!le C'olutnMn) IbMttx lean Prtlaitl fof DjilIo? at 7 :0 S.V. I . auo : ijpive !ort- j J J land rw iMoni TuhjVe. mm. ! Frt. 1 Sat Asterta ; lemMa.l.. iff AMfS AM & AM IS All U AM 16 AM IJayton. Or. J7 AM; Salem : i 57 AM I7AMJ 16 AM Vwtem.i:f ! AM jr. AMU AM'.fi AMh AM'.P AM Iavc Astoria fr Ier;laiHt at S a. m. daily ecpt Sunday. Astoria to Portland. KAST I.IXK. StraiiHT iVtle AVe will leave Astoria for Portland. 1 I3S. KeturniiK;. leaves Portland for Astoria. A. 33.. daily, Wednesdays excepted. I'Bllman Palace Cam rKtieinsc between Port lawl. ami MiMORla. C. H. PKKSCOTr. JOHN MOIR, Maiiagrr. Sup't of Tranic A. U S IIMvES, K. P. KOUlilCS Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fart Car by, and lliuaco. Connectim; with L A. Looinis' Staee Line. and SthKtlwater Ray Tnins;ortation Co's. Steamer for OytervilIe,d:iUyi, 3Iontesano, anil Olyiupia. Mondays, Tl:unlay-j, and Saturday . Steamer "Gen. Miles," or ''Gen. Canhy" Will "mala- two tris l:iily. except Wednesf nay, letwien Astoria and llwacu :is follows : Iavo Astona at 7 A M. touching at Fort Htevens ami Fort Canby and arriving at II waeo at s -J A M. Returning, leave Hwaco at S -JUn A Jl tor Astoria and arriving there at l! -Sit A M. land along side steamer Wide West to trailer Passengers, R;iggage and Frvisht. lave Astoria at I P M for Ilwaeo direct, and arrive there ac 2 -JSd P M. JCetumiug, leave Ilwaeo at i P M. touch at Fort Can lv ami Kiwt Stevens ail arrive at Astoria :,'-JU P M. On V.'etinesilava leave Astoria at l A M for Fort Stevens. Fort Canby ait t Ilwaeo, Re turning in in aiienioon. Fare l)ctwecu Astoria and Fort Stevens ro cts r:trelet ecu Astoria and Fort Canity or Ilwaeo ets Frt-iitlit lietweeu Astoria and Ilwaeo ?2 00 ner ton Horses Ik-t ween Astoria and 11 waeo 2 w each. Carriages between Astoria and itwaro - oo each. J. IT. 1). GRAY. Agent. Oregon & California. R.R. Co On aa after May 13, IS:;, trains will run as follow?, UAllil iJfaycopt sundaysj, XAsrainK mviaio.v. KeMveen POUTLlXn anil ; MA DALE xir. TB.vra LKAVR. ARRIVE. Portland 7:30 a. H.iGIcndale lOA'i p. ir. Glemlalo. t:Q A. a. I Portland 15 p. . ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. LKAVB. ARRIVE. Portland I'M P. M.lLobanon 9.20 P. M Lebanon 4:-t5 A. M.Portland...lO:05A.M Tho Oroicon and California Railroad lrcrrs makes connection with all Regular Trains on KiWtc'idQ Division. Wr3T3tIK DIVI310S. Kettveen rortlaml and 'orvallI. MAIfj TRAIS LEAVE. ARRI'V'E. Portland 3:09 A. M.ICorvallis t:;10 P. M Corvallis 3:30 A. M.U'ortland 3:20 P. M KXl'KXSS THAIX LEA. ARRIrE. Port land 5:00 p. x. IMcMi nn ville.S:0O p. n. MeMinnviIleJj:J5A.M.il,ortIand 8:30 a. m. CI090 connections -made at Clondalo with the Stages of the Oregon and California Stage Company. x&"Tickets for sale at all the principal point: in California and the East, at Company's Office. Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. Storage will bo chared on freight romaiir ins aiCoinpanys Warelioueoovcr21 hours. Frebtht will not be received for shipment after 5 o'clock P. M. on either tho East or West side Division. JOHN MCIR,Suptof Trafllc. A. L. STOKES, Asst. Sup't. ofTralHe. Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co. SUMMER ROUTE. Astoria to Glympia, Touching at Fort fejtevena. 3h'ort Canby, Ilwaeo, IV'orth 25cach,OyMterviIIe. Xortli Cove. Petersons l'oint. Ho qultini, JIontoHimo, And all points on Shoalwater Bay, and Gray Harbor. GEN. MILES, 1 Sirs. or V On Columbia Kiv GEN. CANBY, J " GEN. GARFIELD " Shoalwater Ray. " MONTESANO " Gray's Harbor Connecting with Stages over rortnges. Leave Astoria for Olyinpia, at - - 7 A. 31. On Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, arriving at Montesano the day alter leaving Astoria through trip in 80 hours. Leave Olyinpia for Astoria ou same days. PER BITTERS ! Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco. Loeb & Co., Agents, Astoria. Arevou made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation,Dizziness, Loss of. appetite, Yellow Skin '.' Shiloh's Yital- izcr is a positive cure. E. Dement. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, "rY.T. .3Ia24tli.lS. notice is iiereoy given mat m compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress, aiproveuiJuue3, loio, enuuea "an act ior the sale of timber lands In the States T California. Oregon, Nevada and In 'Washing ton .territory." cuaries Ullu, oi Mult nomah County. Oregon has this day filed ia this olllce his application to purchase the Xortli West M of Section 8, Township 9 Xorth of Kangc 5 West, of the "Willamette Meridian. Testimony in tho above case will be takea before tho Itegister and Receiver, at Vaa couver, "Wttsh. Ter., on Thursday, the Bth day of August, 1883. Any and all persons having adverse claiais to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in this office within sixty (60) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. jeo COd Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Landa. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, f. T., May 24th, 1SSS. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3. 187S, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Wash ington Territory," Charles Beatner, of Mult nomah county, Oregon, has this day filed in this oflice his application to purchase the East : of North W est K and East K of South West i of Section 12, Township 0 North, of itangeu west, oi tue ivuiameue Meridian. Testimony in the above case will ba taken before the Register and Receiver, at Van couver, Wash. Ten, on Thursday, the 9th, day of Aumist, 18S5. Any and all persons having adverse eiimg to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, are hereby required .to file taelr claims in this office within sixty (60) days from the date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, jeo-eod Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, Tf. T., May29thtIS83. . Notice is herebv eiven that in comnllanca with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3. 1S7S. entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of uaiiiornia, Oregon, Nevada, and In Wash ington Territory." CUatmcev B. Smith, of ot Multnomah county, Oregon, has this day uieu in tins omce uls application to purcnase the north-west U of section 10, Township 9 north, or Range 5 west, of tho Wilamette Meridian. Testimonv in the above ease will he taken before the Register and Receiver, at Van coitver, Wash. Ten, on Monday, the 13th day of August. 1SS3. Ai.y and all persons uavlntr adverse claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, are hereby reauired to file their claims in this oflice witnln sixty (60) days irom uato nercoi. . FRED. W. SPARLING, jeio-cod Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. i AMI UH'IUIS Ax ANOOU VJSlt, W. T J May 29th, 18S3. notice is nereoy civen that in comniianee with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved Jiinea, ib78, entitled. "An act lor the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and in "Wash ington .territory," utiaries ju. Hood, ol Mult nomah County, Oregon, has this day filed la this office his application to purchase the northeast i of Section S. TownsuiD 9 North. of Range 5 west of the " lllamette Meridian. Testimony m the above case will be taken before the Register and Receiver, at Van couver. Wash. Ter., on Monday, the 13th day of August. 18S3. Any aim an persons navmg auverse ciairas to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, are hereby reauired to file their claims in this oflice within sbcty (60) days dnvs from date hereot JelO-COd Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, "W. T., May 29th, 1833. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 187S. entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands In tlie States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and in Wash ington Territory," William Flinn, of Mult nomah County, Oregon, has this day filed in ills oflice his RDDlicatloa to nurcaaso the southeast li of Section 12, Township 9 north, of Range 5 west ot the Willamette Meridian. Testimonv in the above case win be taken berore the Register and Receiver at Van couver, Wash. Ter., on Tuesday, the nth day or August, 1883. Any ana an persons navingaayerse claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in this omce within sixty (60) days from date hereof. FRED. "W. SPARLING, Register. jelOfiOd Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, f.T., May 21th, 1833. Notice is hereby given that hi compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress approved June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands iu the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Wash ington .territory." jMcnoias reun, oi jhuu nomah county, Oregon, has this day filed In this office his application to purchase the north-east H of sectloa 12, Township 9 north, of Range G West, of the "Willamette Meridian Testimonv in the above case will be taken before the Register and Receiver, at Van couver, "Wash. Ter. on Thursday, the 9th day of August, 18S3. Any aim an persons naving auverse claims to the above described lands or any nortion thereof, are hereby reauired to liie their claims in this office within sixty (60) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, jc9-eod Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W.T.. May 29th, 18S3. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Actof Congress approved June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and In "Wash ington Territory," George Smaldoon, of Multnomah County, Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his application to purchase the southeast h of Section 12, Township 9 north, of Range 6 west of tlie Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will be taken before the RegLster and Receiver at Van couver, "Wash. Ter., on Tuesday, the 11th day of August, 1833. Any and all persous having adverse claims to the. above described lands or any portion thereoL are hereby required to file their claims in this office within sixty (60) days from date hereoL FRED. "W. SPARLING, jelo-60d Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W.T., May 29th, 18S3. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and In "Wash ington Territory." Walter M. Smith, of Mult nomah county, Oregon, has this day filed la this office his application to purchase the n orth-east U of section 12. Township 9 north, o f Range 5 west, of the Willamette Meridian, Testimonv in the above case will be taken before the 'Register and Receiver at Van couver, Wash. Ter, on Monday, the 13th day of August. 1883. Xm- ami all nersons having adverse claims to the above described lands or any portion thereof, arc hereby required to file their c alms in tins omce witui in sixty (CO) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. jelO-eOd Notice of Application to Purchase Timber .Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER "W.T. May 2Rh, 1883. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in "Wash ington Territory," Harry Beck of Mult nomah County, Oregon, has this day filed in this office his application to purchase the South East J of Section 8, Township 9 North, of Range 5 "West, of the "Willamette Meridian. Testimony In the above case will be taken before the Register and Receiver, at Van couver, Wash. Ter., on Thursday, the 9th, dav of Antrust. 18S3. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands, or any portion nioii their thereof are herebv reauired to me claims in this office within sixty (60) days trom date Hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. jea-COd