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I laM'vlMr"' CO ASTORIA, OHEGOX: S ATDim A YZ..."T. AUG UST 11. 1 COMHEBCEWID TRADE. FORT OF ASTORIA. &j!J o State of California, as nrbaer. i i' Aacw 1" VESSELS -V TWff I'KK. - n Harrf Morse. Aw f trapt-rial. Am t ItrM-. Am Than. Am Indiana. Am p. GWberrie.Itrbk Vm UtUV. Amsp Mre S.Sonth&nl. Abv 'olra. Ui w Nitti. ICr hp Kale lr rr. Hr bk Aberlemno. Br lk Gnsmere. Kr i Tain 0Nttantr, Ot-iid. Krtp Red Cros. Atn f l :rrw W mmUw.AiuMc ItiWHrchlre. Hr 1A I'miri Vort'is. Zrty. f: the Cilutiilua Kitcr Uarcany. lir .p Ajrtil 23 Ctjaio iHenirfclt. lir p May 14 London llaiifftiMr?. Itr M; April i mh4h lHfotsn. Hr Ijverpeal Mar U Oltj- ef MadrM. I$r sp Mar S OhU Ofcasca. lir 1 Liverpool March 9 Jalrnmr, Krsii .mdm AinilST DavfiiUy. Itr lik XewomUe K i W !Jl;4atft. Itr lik Uvrpeot JiO Wery Cross. Ir p Sidney Oleniteris. lir bk April tS Car4it! C'iiran, Itr bk April 36 Louden Harry Bailey. Brbk Bueno Arm Ittoireen. Itr sp HO! Orcewnet. Jwm2 -1fabMc. Itr Wj (inoAek May M Isle (tf Anct,ea. Hr Mc May 5 i.iyrinwd Janet McXeil, Br bk .Turn-13 CrhMamr Kaiunila, Br ap Lomlec April 7 Lake ICric. Brsti l.ondtwi AprM S Malfci;at, I'r bk Liverpool Map St Xairnshirr, Br sp Gtoqgetv .Mnrofc St Oban Bar. Br 14: Mar St Claw Oakvtwtlt. Br ap l . lt 30 Lomlmt Olwfn. Br bk Mii'I ,lxme Obtwa, Br p Loud wo Jwm- W Portland Llaydit. Am p Htmjjnriitm Mar St l!esdlta. lir aft lwt Ohalwcrx Mw II Star of Erin. Br t-p IJlaa Jwm It Spirit f H! Uiua, Br bk May L Jim 3tetife4i Tar. Br bk Liverpool. March It Slitwir. Br 1 Xrweaetir Marrh "I WicUBakir. Br bk Mkcikco Vtareh W I'voiu Aicr!faM r,avs-. Morom. A hi kj N V .Mt Vai4HUKia. Am H AVw Vtrri. Airil i.' W W WaU. Am lk r.'rw wk May 12 ea Kitifi. Am X V J!y 4 St. LHeb. p Xw Vork Xarch 1 1 Sevorrfnw of the Ate Y Kew Vork Jtute t THSio K Starlmct. Am X V .law 21 TIDE TAIJL12 FOK ASTOKIA FTrtil JsWcs ul t'Ml'd Stoic Oosett r-.i:tvi"j HSub Water Low M'liat. Dt. A. N. 4. w. 1 4S 1 3 11 r io r, -tr, r 2Si .... .li 17 - 11 ! i i; I7L. 12 T 47 7 1IS 1 8 1 8 IS H ,r 11 12!.. IB 11 - It) tj.. ic ii rs .n 17 0 11 57.. is - i ai... ... (Mi: 05 ... l jc i m ... 2 K 2 at .. 3 sr. 31 ... ! 3 4 14 ... ,r 4 f. IB ... r, 37 S 1 ... 7 7 ( CoIsiauLi II.vqi srporia. auirxKxrs roRKic;?.'. KHCM'ITUIJV'i !"V AXUAltV 18S. al;7 Sms. wlKut s .Tor.iO bWs IWHtr. 257.17S Total, S cartas PlCRKITAltV. W'hmi. im.m 1ms., xi&m Flour, iS.iwbWs., .... 144,8 Tot ft!, tattooes $ 323,'??1 MAKCJI. Wheat (lfl7.r,3; bwHk) M.TSa Flouri.flS.l4l Mils) .fSM.WT Huliiutn (ifiO!; chu.s-) IXMm l.umlHJr (WJ1 ) Total (S cargoes) Aruir- Flotir, Sl.sm)Ms lAtmbcr, 76 AJ Totnl, 3 cttrgocs AV. Flour .?. lrtrts Wlioat 4U,t!rj 1ih Total, (1 cargo). Flour. 9ll ltblR Snliuou, K7.7S8 es. lit,654 C 17.KS1 ... fitt.WC ...S777 ? 4,07 lSK.wtr. Totitl, (l cargo) iisja5 .U'LY. Flour. 1,31 bWs $ 7,873 Sitlinoii, 118522 t-s.. Wl.tile Total, (2 eargos).. Domestic Bsports. Tho rccripls of ccrlain articles of Or-Son- inodtu'c, at .San Francisco, from .lauunry 1, 18s:, lo August ll, inclu sive, have been as follows: Flour, qr j-ks 210.059 Wheat, ctls 21,2 Oats, ctls JB.fciS S;i1 moil, blris 5.V? hi l)h)n C3C es 143.W lkf;s - 45 Aliplus, Jtipe, bxs . S"0) ituiicr. )kcs .... 101 rotatoes. slcs 2S.no Wool, bales a,W Hides. 2Co . ......... ........ J,ttsr. iiuiow. iuc;s............................ 71 Heef, bbls s Hay. bales 23 Quicksilver, llasks 132 iTtnt, Uried, pkus... ti.th' I-eailier. pks 73S Hops, bales... 4Wft llatns, t)kiis ... Cheese, cs 26 lax Seed, sks l,l8 uorn. cits 11 Canned Coods, cs .. 731 Lard, nfcts? . fl B:ico)), cs...... Common Council. Regular nicotines socond and fourth Tuot day wvenincs of each month, at IV, o'clock cr Persons desiring to havo matters acted upon by tbo Council, at any regular meotin must nrescnt the saino to tho Auditor :m Clork on or boforo tho Friday ovontnp orior to the Tuosday on which tho Council holds iti rezular mootmKs. THUS. S. .1 Kw KTT. Auditor and Clork Astoria Lodge Wo. 40. L O. G.I. Kecular Jlcctinc every Tuofday Evening at 7 o'clock, at Pythian Hall, Aftoria. Moin bers of the Order, in cood ptandinc. are invit. ed to attend. Degree meeting 1st Monday of each month. Uy order W. C. ' TemploLiOdfTQ. isjo. 7 A.F.A. M. Hecular Communications Drat Rndftr third Tueslays in each month, at7'i V o'clock, r. it., at tho Hull in Astoria. Aleicbcrs of tho Order, in pood standing, are invited to attend. JJr ordci of the V. M. American Leffion of Honor. ltCKtilar ineetlne 01 Astoria Council No. 99.7 is held on the first and third Saturday of eoeh iiionth. at 7 o'clock 1: Uy order of Council Coienmmlcr. It. V Montkith, Sec'ty. SOLID GOLD JEWELRY Scarf Pins. Chains. Watches Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry In Astoria. C&AU Roods warrantedasreprescnted : rGUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. Shiloh's Catarrh llemedy a bost jtivti cure for Catarrh. Diutheria and . Canker Jdoulb. Sold by W. . Dement io vigorously push a business, sireagth to study a profession, strength io regulate a household, strength to do a day's labor with out physical pain. AH this repre sents what is wanted, in the often heard expression, " Oh ! I wish I had the 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 lo robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS, which is a true tonic a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases. 501 X. Frcraor St., Baltimore Daring the war I was in jured in the stomach by a piece of a shell, and liavc swlTcrcd from it ever since About fob r years ago it trough on para!) -hs, which kept nic in bed six months, and tle best doctors in the city said I could nol live. I suffered fearfully from indigestion, and for over two years could not cat solid food ami for a large portion of the time was unable to retain even liquid nourishment. I tried Urown's IronBtttersand now after taking two bottles 1 r.m able to get up and go around and am rapidly improving. G. Decker. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is a complete and sure remedy for fndigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Yeakness and all diseases requir ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blood, give new life to the muscles and tone to the nerves. 31 ARRETS. CENTRAL MARKET. tteueml assortment of tttWestttok coconut fy on Hand, such as Canned Fruits and Jelly, 3acGii; Hams, Shoulders, Lard. resb Fruits and VegetsblsSj FISH. POULTRY A3CI GAttt in the season. Best r IVJSUy A?sl I.UIVOK. All cheat fr CASH, floods sold on cwin mi OlfWMt e 1. w . Case store. J. ltOlXiKKH. WasMngton Sarket Main $ire&(, - - Astoria Orcgor BERGMAN 0 BEIilt Y T HfiPfYrrKTlT.T.Y "ALL TIIR ATT1M 1 tion of the rublic to tho fact that the above Aarket Kill alK&ys m widid vrite a FULL YARIETy BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED Hi EATS ! hioh will boeld at lovraai raXc. -rrivoleMlc and rotail. Special attestion rives te wwlj- LOOK HESE ! We rMuieetfullv inform the nnhlie that we vili always keep on hand the iiest quality of FresK and CurGd Meats Choice Family Groceries. Fresh Fruits, VegetaWe, Crockery and Slilns. Hotels and Roatdimr Houses sun plied on lihentl terms. A share of the public natronace is rosnect- fnlly solicited. dtf, WARREN & THOMPSON. STAR MARKET. WH13RRY &' COHPAPJY, Fresli and Cured Moats, FHUTS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OITOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CKEXASIVS Street, Astoria, Or ASTOKIA J&'IKE IKAltT3i:XT W. J. RARRY Chief Enpiweer F. P. HICKS 1st Asst. Engineer J. . CHARTERS l Asst. Emnneer B0A11D 0FDELKATJ35.-Ketalamieet-iugrouith MwMlay in uaoh MHth.at 7 -J v. M., at hall of Astoria ISngine Cpttinany No. 1. Oi'i'ifRus. C. J. Trciehanl. PrcSkieut; A. A. Cleveland, Seeroturj; iU Parker, Treasurer. Dklkoatrs. L.1L SeHc, C. .I.TrtSMehard, Chas. Stickles, of AMorla linpniB Go. No. 1 : Wm.MeConnlc F. I. Parker, H. V. Prael, if Rescue Engine Co. No. 2: El.l). Curtis. V. .. Taylor. A. W. Rerrj of Alert JIo ami IjidderCo.Jo. 1. ASTOllIA. EXG12TE COST PATSY JT. 1-. Regular meoting first Monday in each month. OmcKlts. W. W. Parker. PrAshlmir- 1. E. Solig, Secrctarj'; Win. Rock. Treasurer : S. . Inealls. Foreman : Chas. wHllmaii. 1st Aiisr. Foreman ; Henry Miller, 2d AaW.' Fore man. RESCUE EXGIXE COMPAXY A'. f. itegniar meeting nrst Monday In each IllOlllll. Oi'1jcbi:s.-C. W. Fulton. President iM. V. rraol. Secretary ; J. D. Merrj'tnan, AsVt Secretary : F.'Ifc Parker. Treasurer F. U Parker. Foreman : 11. F. Prael, lt Asst. l oieiaan; .i:uties nare. 'M assu l oresnan. ALERT llOUKAXD LADDER Co. Xo. 1. IJegnlar meeting second .iMouday in each IIIUIIUI. Ofkickus. J. O. Rozortb. Rresldeiit : C, Brown. Socreuin : J. Tuttle. Treasurer : F. B. Elbcrson. Foreman : -V. JY. Fcrgnson. 1st Asst. Foreman ; J. w. Pcrchen, 2l Asst. foreman. Tho Itev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bour- uon, xnu says: "jiotn mjeit ana wue owe our lives toanir.ou's uonsumption umtE.a ssold hy ay. 11. Dement. All Szemptory Michigan tier. Cold water, Mich., boasts, or did boast, the jvoss ession of a rara art's in Uk! person of Rev. Allen Tib betts, wlio went to that stntc in 1824, and to Coldwaasr in 1S31, preaching the first sermon ever preached there in July of that year, at his own residence. In his 77th year he narrated the lollow- j ing synopsis of his life: KT never swore sn outli, or took a chew 01 ioimcco, or sinoueo a whole cigttr. T never bought or !:! a drink of whisky at brandy fur mys-lf. I ?rer m-d or carriad a bt'4 1 never owned n kile"6r pla-ytnl a jpim' of itmrfjies. In traveling ovir J00,0X miles by public conveyauc, 1 nevr met with an accident, r was n single moment too lute when it depended on my own exertions. I never sung a song, or played a game of checkers, billiards or croquet, or any game ot enrds. I never skated a rod, or struck a man a blow with my fist. T rim repeat more of the Bible than any mnn living of whom 1 liavv any knowl edge. 1 have given instruction to more than 200.000 pupils. I am the only man alive of the persons wlio composed the first church in this city and county. I have giv en away more real estate in this ciiv (Coldwator) than all its other inhabitants. 1 preached for fif teen 3'ears, al imvele'. more than 500 miles attending funera:s;j all the salary J ever received; was a pouiul of tea. worth o eenls." A . pa pan- in publishing the above, added: ""We cannot im agine just what his weakness is, but are ready lo bet that he is a terror in his line.1' it will lie noticed that he said nothing ;:bout the sisters of the church. Perltaps but no; he should not be wronged b' such 11 thought. Perhaps boric -racing or base ball was his specially. The old gent couldn't have been much of a boy, not to play marbles, fly kites, skate or sing, and really sltould have mentioned some rec reation titat he did indulsrc in. JLast winter when it was discov ered hops were scarce, the specu lators at once formed a corner in the article, which scut it up from 20 and 30 oenis to $1 50 per pound. Br.ewcrs were compelled to ad vance the price of beer in conse quence. The increase in tho- hop crop this 3'ear has caused the !xt toin to drop out of the speculation. The very best of hops are now quoted in the eastern markets at 25 and 2S cents. .So there is a strong probability that those who held too long arc "out and injured." "Right royally did 1 have the rheumatism and I suffered dread fully,5' said Dan Kmmctt of Lea vitt's Giffantean Minstrels; "St. Jacobs Oil, however, cured me completely, as any one can learn by addressing me caro New York ClipjHi'.' MAGNUS G. OROSBT. Dealer in xiiii, m Iron Pipe and Fittings, PLUMBERS AKD STEAM FITTER? Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IROH TIN AND COPPER. Caaijerj aafl Jlsliermens Supplies Staves, Tin Ware and Kouss Furnishing Goods. JOBBING .V SHEET IRON, TIN, COP PER PLUMBING cuh! STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch. None but Jlrst oiass workmen employed. A largo assortment of SOALBP Constantly on hand Gas and Steam Fitting DOXERY RUDDOCK & WHEELER. AT fair rates. Also :i compete xtoek of KiKHts in our uoe. intimates given aim work xiiarantecd. Cass st 1 r. in rear of J O O F building, nexi 10 uas uos oiilce. HOUSE, SIGH, AND CARRIAGE Papsr Hanging, Kalsomining, Etc.. AimI all kinds of work in my line done in a pivni anu sausiacjory manner. dr-Shop next cast of Grace Church. r. y.. ci! 1 rot as. Gleaning Repairing. NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. BY GEORGE LOVETT. Main Street, opposite isT. Loeb's. Wonderful Cure or a Lid 12 years old, -jyIio fur S years, from the lop of his head to ltis ankles, was one 3iass of Scabs. Mv aox, a lad twelve years of age. was af flicted with the worst form of Ivciewa. for a iterhxl of eiet year. So virulent as it that front the Uh of his head to within a law ineh eeefhi ankles he as one ma of wabv. which renued to yield to any treatment that wa attempted. Kvcry remedy that was sas xeted br friood or phy.'icians wa triel in vain. Allopathy, homeopathy, herbs, roots, ralt-water bath?, flaxseed ioulties. $oai. ointment.', and in short everything that eoht be done to eradicate the disorder sceiaed only to acmvato it, ami the child'? life boeaaae a Imrden to him. and the expense of th rari oas experiment was a constant drain apon ourreiourcLS. My wife reading the a Jvertfceraent of the LtrricrRA KisnMtsinoro of the uly r Item. resilril ta inaca ana mn- si'ivd at a care. iThe dbease wr now encrotiehin; j HlHin his face, and seemed iiieaiahle 1 wive a reluctant consent to tbc iroial aad an iniert insr wa mjurui. Willi a hihow iimy pny- : -ieianofXew York, who inUoa nhm! tW ouch examination of the case, and .;omtl a cure without the leas-t he.-ii:'tin hr the uso of your t'rri tlt.v ItKMi.oi' s. In use wc:k there was 9 marked change: the raw and an gry sores began to ktow pale -nd atons the outer Iros sealed off, and time wwre on they began to diiappcer entirely, aatil at the present writinz the only vertie i- one stnall ot upon the forearm, fa reel y viible ami fat disaiipearinp. Thus after tiiht years of expense ami anx iety, we havo the inter.se atifaetRH of yee ine the child':? skin a fair and smooth as it was before this dreadful rutaaevui diiortler attaeked liiiu. Sincerely your?. CHAS. EAYKK llIXKI.rt '219 Fairmoi nt Atk.. JKKSKV ClTV llKlGtlTS, N. J. Cuildhooo and youth are the pdritnLs when .ueh diseases yiold most readily to tlioM un failing Sk'anl J'.IikhI Ppecities, Cc nri'KA Kesoi.vt, the newltlotxl I'urifier. and t'tr thte and IVrkTSA -i..r the areat Skin Cures, l'ric of irnixu.., smiill Wte. et. lHr!clox, tl."0 CtTlititv ltU".T 61.U ler Lk-uIc. Cf.u l-ka oa.. - ct. : Citiit kv Shavixb to.vr. l"cUv sold by all ilnt;it--'. Potter Drug and. Chem. Co., Boston. COMPLETE TREATMSffiT $! A fincle ke of Sanrortij ilnir:it f'uro instantly rcliev- tbo int violent neeuncor UeadCohL.t Icar.tne lt.-ad as uy masic. sto3 watery di.enar?c.- tmm in Ae 1 ana l.ye?, prevents KtnKtns aoics :n imi Hea.l. cure? Norvou llealaehe. ami SuUIhm I Chills and Fever. In Chronte Catarrh it j cleanes the na.al parxsces of fml mhhh. re- 1 ftoros She eno of smell. ate. ami hcartns ! when affected, fre.- the head. thrat. ami inronehial tubes of offensive matter. sweions and inn ifice; the breath. Mop the coukIi ami arrests the progress of Catarrh towards Con sumption, One bottle Railieal Care, one box Catirrhal Solvent ami Santbrd's inhaler, all in one package, of all drussirt? for SI, As-k for S x- lOSP'i UAPK'AL Cl'K!-. loTfL.I Dev.: A-sn Cl! "J. Co.. lkSTt. WA1 1 IKfOi For the relief and provon-CVJUt-IJVo' lion, tin-Ir.slant it I nnlT4ifi7 ..... .f 1,1.. l Pnluttitis.n Itvcuuwia l.tv- ! VSv" cr Complaint, RiliousFever. ' V .uaiariaami z.!nieiiiHn.use e'l r'cTRI c V WnsScrian Klrc- j5iV,c ,r,c Ka"fJ" eonthinl rL. A STEtV with a 1'oroa i'licter'and lancu At pam. ". everwheie. Bfmf Jll,rJl iidiieim7l"lUrf AD I Ilusmirs. Ronsli. Chapin'tt DCAHTfClD or lln'asv skm. Nettle DCAU I iHCn Ra-h. Pimph-s. and Skm ivIciuiMk s, ffTiifKA Soap, an r iitiili skix P.KAi TiKiKir.aiMl Toilft. Itath. and titM-ry Sanative. Fraeraut with deli cious flowor iMlor and Culicura balsams. AlMluli-lv pure: hiuhlv inedh-inal. In- 1 dotsctl by phh'iaHs; pn-fernnl by tlte elite. Sales ia ll rf:id 11.C JC) eak- Aim SHE OF THE OLDEST AND KOST r.EUABU REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR THE CURE OF C'ouglis, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronciiitis, laifiuenza, Asthma, Whooping Congh, Croup, and Every affection of tbo FHROAT, LUNGS fiND CHEST, includinrr OOS.SUMPT8QW, A WELL-KKOWH PHYSICIAfl WRITES: " It does cot dry up a cough, and leave the cjm&i tdiind, as is the esse witlt most preparations, bu bsens it, cleanses the lungs and allays irrhatioa. thus removing the cause of corn plaint." 2JO NOT BE DECEIVD by ankles beat ag similar cases. Be sure you get DH. VISTAR'S BALSAU OF WILD CHERRY, vhh the signature of " I. BUTTS " on the wrapper SO Cents and S1.00 n liotUe. Prepared by SETH W. FOWLK & SONS, Ho "Si.Mass. ScldbvdrursKasddslcrsccaeraS' Hants! Blanks ! Drawback Entries. Bills of Lading, Manifests, Etc. Legal Blanks. Mortgages, "Warranty Deods. AT The Astorian Oi ice Any blank or form not in stock will le printed to order. Rill Heads. Letter Heads. Receipt Rooks. Flrtlt Tallevs. Canls. Tac5. and wminwclal jKijierof all kinds printed to order at The Astorian Joh Office. THE LATEST STYLES IN WALL PAPER AT B. S. FRANKLSN'S, NEXT DOOR TO ASTORIAN OFFICE. A vrj lan;c Stock from which to select. Window curtains mndc to order. ESfMy patent Trimmer tocut Wall Paper win lie louuu eonvcineni in my patrons. v NvW,iA0'r;,haa. Sciatica. Omah.s NW'VV Cold. Weak Rack' Stomach . fT- k and Rowels. Shootine I'ains. SHIPPING NOTICES. Columbia Transportation Co. for po5tlaks- (FAST TIMK. TtH iiHtUir steamer FLEETWOOD, WhUh has been rettlll f- tite eowfoit of r n.-f!i?er win leave mshw ana FUner. dock every Mordaif, Ymnesday met Friday at 6 A.M. arriving mt PvrUarM at 1 P. M. iretismii" lws I'ortlniMl every T:---.U.KA iituJ Thursdays at 6 A. M. Afthnrng at Astoria all P. X. An Kiidittena! trl will be wade on SuHu'au of each Vfeek, I ravine Pirrttaut al ii nIi'k aw4ftv Morniiiir. ..... .. ... i;uinMi 1" r.ei Uy I Wh roKt. oeyt at Kalawa I'resMlent. Astoria afid Portland. Str. WESTPOBT, K. II SMKKMAN". - MASTKU Will nak- rejsnlar tritw to i'irtland ami Alo.ia. la-.hts ItnmHl's Uoek, fMt of Mor : l)rtl:tt'd. at fi a 3t . Saturdays. will l.-ave Wiben & i'Tsher'a awk. A!'!!U. it a. 3a. 'i liiirMluv-t. f-l .,..1,1 t.riU-.i rwMooalrte rates. 1 RELIC." WILLMAKK" 1'OI.IjOV ncirs as 'S : I - To YOrNUSKI VKK. Mondavi. WedneMlax : ami Snlurlas. Speetal tri as reijuhrd. Will WHmu & PSherc wharf at a t-Viork sharp , eawti montlmj:. I.XWIS . flAAVKN. LljHr Aatoria. Master. BE&EAR SKAI PACKET. "Daisy." and Barge. Will leave Astori.:. fnnn Gray. Dclc, i"rO'tey. ami I frail of Ymmcs River. j lally. at s A. M., i'xeei Wednesdays awl itetnriiing an:e drw. . For Ijutftiues on lj'wis ft nark's River. On WeiJKriKtnjs, :1 S A. 35., Kt liming mine day. inrFor Freteht or lni;e. amtfy on lKrd, or at Cray's- iHn'k, where Freight will be re- reii a;m Morett. n ncessar J. II. D. GRAY. Steamer TG8f MORRIS. . j.-.-, ,. this ?;::tv mid Favorite i:o:it TS NOW READY FOR BUSINESS AND i can lie ehartered for exrursion.s, 3jee!:U !rties. ete.. at Tensonall rates. A pi-oeral steamttoatiug business transacted. V.IIOKLLINi J. Master. "Ther Is a tide in the affairs of men Which, if taken at the flood, UaK on !o Kortnne.' Shaktpere. Bo Yon Want TO SECURE A COMPETENCY ? IF SO INVB ST YGUR Mns Earnims IN EEAL ESTATE THAT TO DohDIb in Value ! IN A YERT SHOUT TIMS. Terminus Aiitiou to Allra. This addition commences only five blocks from the O. R. & N. Co.'s extensive improvements, and immediately adjoins the Mammoth Flouring Mills to be erected by Sibson, Church & Co. Immense works arc now going on right in front of it, and there will be at least four hundred thousand dol lars spent on them this summer and fall. The whole place is al most level as a table, high and sightly, and as before stated, close up to the property on which Mr. Villard is inaugurating immense works of all kinds. The lots are all full size, 50x100 feet each, and range in price from 200 to $350 according to location. Terms of sale: One-third cash, and balance in easy monthly or quarterly payments, without in terest. Discount made lor all cash Plats may be seen and anv further particulars obtained on application to E. C. HOLDEN, Auctioneer and Real Estate Ac't, To Whom it May Concern. "MTHEREAS. MY WIFE. XT ATT If? V 1 Hutching has lelt my bed anil board without just cause or provocation, this Is tn caution all persons from harboring or trust ing nrr. ax 1 win pay 110 niiisoi tier contract ing aiier mis uate. THOMAS E. IICTCHINGS, Rnapoton, TV. T. August 1. iskj. Notice. TOKTT1TER THE UNDERSIGNED AGENT ot consignees, or the captain of the Rrit Ish lhirntic Olonborvle. of Glasgow will be responsible for any debts contracted by any hi uicuch wiuistat mis porr. P. L. CHERRY. 7-1 wk Agent for 11. c. JANION & CO TRANSPOPvTATION LIKES. i 0:1..,,, 7. T,.:i:- UJ tJljUlJ fid!lay IX Hdviuauuu - . I tTOJll'k a . it'KAJT JlTaaiOX. Cn and After April 1st, (883, Ocean Steamers will sail from Snn Fran- IVing Spear TTwlorf San FrancLseofat .IVt8 AlRsworth Uock' V0I"m , , . , sold to alt pnnclpa .tates, Canada and TliTonitli Tifket cities In the United States Enrore. River and Rail Division. Cn and after July 22d, 1833. RAIL DIVISION. I'aMsenieer Trains leave Fortlatul for East ern points, at ziiv a. m.. ttauy. i::VXU IV!S:o.V OZitlille Colmnbta). Itoatn leave 1'ortlaiid for Dalles at 7:00 Mm Leave l'ort-i i I I 1 I land for IMhhI Tu. I We. Tint. Fri. I Sat Atori& and I lMlw... . IK AM l AM IK A M 6 AM Drta. Or.:7 AJt!- TAM AM 16 Ail I ami SS3iB::iAH! " uasi Vwtria.li('!tiAM;AMU AMl AM ( AM'.PAM ImMvs A stri for S'ertfaml at a. in. daily ex cept Mimtay. Astoria to Portland. FAST LINK. Steamer Wittc West will leave Astoria for Tort land. I l. 3x. lietumin. Ie:tve Portland for Astoria, o . 2.. uauy, u euwMlays excepteu. Pullaian Palace Cars rsnninK between Tort- latHi. ami auohi. C. 11. l'RKSCOTr. JOHN IdUIR, Manager. Sitp't of Tmnic A. U STOKES. K. I. KOGEUSt Aitst. Snp't of Traffle. llen'l Agent" ibonrft Pfisin RJoifinaf inn fin 'e I tivruuv uiwuin Mut lutiu.; u. SFMMER SCHEDUI.lv. Astoria to Fort Steuens, Fart Cat by, j ,, ana iiua.o. ftHnMttn; wuii ua. JXKuuts' Mae i.me, 1 and Shoalwater Ray TnuisHrtatiou Co's, bteamer tor ystcrviliiulaiiy), 2Iontcsaiio, and ... . . Uiysupia . aiomiays, 1 nursuays, and Saturday. Steamer "Gen. Miles,' fiV eCi(11. f.SMlhv" WMl make two trios daily, except Wednes H9V )4Mtu-iuHi AativHit .!til I liviijk mc fAllfiwa i.eave .stor;a at aai. toncnint; ncrort waeo at 8 :i A 31. lletunnupr, leave Ilwaco at i -J) A M lor Astoria and arri vim; there at tl cut A .At, land alonsr fhle steamer Wide w.Mit ir-.,wr..r v-.vsil.... it i.-r.,.,,, .i freiKnt Leaxe" Astoria at 1 PM for Ihvaeo direct, ami arrive there at 30 PM, Retuniing, uaiiiomia, uregon. Aevaaa, ana in wasn-leavellwacoataiWPM.rouchatFortCan- Ington Territory," Oeorge Smaldoon, of by and Fort Stevens and arrive at Astoria Jl"1,1"0!" bounty, Oregon, has this day '5U P M fileii in this oftlce his application to purchase On Wednesdays leave Astoria at 9 A M for the southeast U of Section 12, Township 9 Frt Stevens, Fort Canby an-t Ihvaeo, Re t..., 1,. itu, ..rt,.n,.,. FaVe between Astoria anil Fort Stevens 30 cts WaMtKatu .-u... a cinri iui it'.krt ii'iiii.v orllwaeo ' .."cls Fr-Ubt between Astoria and HwaCfi S2 09 lcr ton Horses tetweeii Astoria ami II - waeo 2 CO each. Carriages Iwtween Astoria and llwaeo 2 00 each. J. II. 1). GRAY. Agent. OregfOn & California R.R-Co On an alter May in, lSSt, trains will run as- follow, DAILY (Ejreopt Sundays), XASTStOK DlVfeJlO.-f. llftvieen I'Oi:TIlS! and UJ1XIAI.E j:aii. train LKAATJ. ARRIVE. Portland 7:31) A. ji-lGIendnle 10:25 p. v. Olendale hull A. . I Portland Irilr. 31. ALCAMY EXPRESS TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 4:J P. M.ILobnnon.JI.CO P. M Lebanon i:t" A. M.Port!and10:03 A.M Tho Oregon and California Railroad lorry makes connection with all Keilar Trains on Kiist?ide Uivtuion. WK8TRIPK DtVlSfO. ::etivctii Porilaail ami Corvnllia. juir. TR.ua LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland :00 A. M.lCorvallis 1:30 P. M Corvallis 8:39 A. M.Portland 3:20 P. M KXritKSS TR.I LEAVE. ARRIVE. rortiaiHl ;i:w r.M.liUc.iinnville.s:oo e.ir, -Me.Minnviiie.-):;:)..M.ii'ortlana....... b:so.i. jr. Cioo connections mado at Olendale with tho btasos of tho Oregon and Cahfomia Stage eketirorsaldatallthepriaeipalpoinb in California and the Ea.it. at Company'i Offico. Pnrrnr F nnd Front fits Oarfnnrf Or Lorr.er t- ana rront bts., . ortiana, ur. Storago will bo chared on freight romairr lngatCprapanys Warehouse over 21 hours. ireiRht will not be received for shipment after 5 o'clock P. M. on either the East or uostsiuo Division. JOHN M U IK, Sup't or Trafilc. V. L. STOKES. Asst. Sup't. of Trafilc. Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co. SUMMER ROUTE. Astoria to Olympia, Touching at JFort Stevens. I'ort Canby, Ilwaco. North Ilcach, Oystcrville, North Cove, Petersons i'olnt. 3Io q.uiuni, Jlontcsnno, And all iwints on Shoalwater Ray, and Gray Harbor. GEN. MILES. airs. or On Columbia River. GEN. CANDY GEN. GARFIELD ' MONTESANO Shoalwater Ray. Gray's Harboi Connecting with Stages over Fortage3. Leave Astoria for Orympia, at - - 7 A. On Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, arriving at Montesnno the day sifter leaving Astoria through trip in CO hours. Leave Olympia for Astoria on samo days. BITTERS 1, Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco. Loeb & Co., Agents, Astoria. Halls Safes. WE HAVE THE AGENCY FOR ASTO na of the above sares ; pnrties desiring to pnrchase will do well to call and examine catalogue and price lists. BOZQRTH & JOHNS, Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. X AND OFFICE AT YAXCOUYEB, W. T., JU May 29th. 18S3. Notice b hereby given that in compliance wiiniue provisions ot ine Actoi tjonsres annrovetl Junes. ISTS. entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of taiiiornia, Oregon, Nevada, and In Wash ington Territory," Chauncey B. Smith, of ot Multnomah county, Oregon, has this day uieu 111 una oiuce ins appucauon 10 puxenase the north-west of section 10, Township 9 5J2JS, - ,?,1, anBeSwest. of the Wilamette Testimony in the above case tvUI be taken before tho Register and Receiver, at Van couver. Wash. Ter., on Mondav, the 13th day 0f August, 18S3. Any and all Dersons havine adverse claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to llle their claims In this office within sixty (60) days iroui uaio nereoi. FRED. W. SPARLING, jeio-cod Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. T AND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W.T., U May 29th, 1883. with the provisions of the Act of Coneress approved June 3, 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands In the States of cauiomia. uregon. iMevaaa, ana tn vyasn- I Inrrtni. T..rrltnn- dmrlnc II TXnnA TiTr nonian county, Oregon, has tnls day fllea in this office his application to purchase the northeast 4 of Section 8. Townshln 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, ash. Ter., on Monday, tue istn day of August, 1833. Any and till persons having adverse claims tn tlit nhnvrc descrihpil lands, or anv oortfon thereof, are ltereoy required to me tnetr claims in this oftlce within sixty (60) days davs from date hereof jelO-COd Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, "VT. T., May 29th, 1833. Notion Is herebv eiven that in eomnllancft with the nrovlsjous of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1S7S. entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Wash- Inptmi Territorv " William FHnn. of Mnlt- uomah County, Oregon, has this day filed In utts omce ms application 10 purcnaso ine southeast U of Section 12. Township 9 north. 01 lutnge swescoiine Willamette Menaian Testimony in the above case will be taken before the Register and Receiver at Van- eouver, wash. icr. dav of Aucust. 1S83. Wash. Ten, on Tuesday, the 14th Any aml all persons having adverse claims to th. above described lands, or any ponton merenr. nrn iiprciiv rennirert ro nia ineir claims in this offlce within sixty (60) days FRED. W. SPARLING. iciocfxi Register. mwT oa t aau urrivJt.AJi v mwu v, . x.. -J M,ay r,,tn' 13' , . , Notice Is hereby given that in cpmpllanca with the provisions of theAetof Conere&j uppiueu iiuuc 101a, uuiiiieu iui the sale of Timber Lands In the States of ot nange o west oi mo muamciw Meridian. , Testimony in the above case will be taken lueioro mi: liCKLsier aim xicceiver. Ufc V1UI- I couver. Wash. Ter., on Tuesday, the 14th ay 01 August, jsw. I AiiyHHUiuiiieisoiiaiiavuijjaueraocuuiua to the above described lands or any portion thereof, arc hereby required to file their claims in this oftlce within sixty (60) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARRING, jeio-cod Register. Aotico or Application, to Purchase I rr:.i,nM Tn.in X AND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T., JLJ M Alav 2Uth. 18S3. Notice is herebv civen that In compliance with the provisions of the Act of Coneres3 approved June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States ot California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Wash ington Territory." Walter M. Smith, of Mult- nonian county, uregon. nas uus day mea in thLs offlce his application to purchase the 11 orth-east !.I of section 12. Townshln 9 north. of Range 5 west, 01 tue Willamette Meridian, Testimony in tiieaoove case wm do raxen before the Register and Receiver at Van couver, wasu. rer., on xnonaay, toe istn day ot August, 1883. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands or any nortlon thereof, are hereby reauired to file their claims in this omce within sixty (60) days irom uate nereoi. FRED. W. SPARLING, jelo-Cfxl Register. Street Improvement Notice. NOTICE is hereby civen that the Common Council o the City of Astoria nrnnnsft to onler tho construction of a SCwcr twenty inches wide and eight in- clies jn front of Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4. i??M3 ,SM pJSh fJil Court street, m the City of Astoria. Clatsop County, Oregon, as laid out and recorded by Joint McUlure anil extencl- e(lby CjTUS oiney, to connect with OI- nev street sewer: the lumber to be used : tiit ennstritetion of said sewflr shall , ., -nnnfi firnnr lpiithin rwn tnchpa ?n !'e5s?""l "r l61" r!!?.i?S5S "i 1 unciviius:?, uiul uuie&s u luiiiuuairuiiuc signeu uy ineovners or iwo-mirus onne property fronting onsaid portion of said street he hied witu the Auditor and Clerk -within ten days from the final pilUllCilllUll UL llllb llUllL't:, V l. OLLUUZUHl 188:1, the Common Council, will order said improvement to be made. uy order ot tue uommon uouncu. Attest T. S. JEWETT, Auditor and Clerk. Istoria, August 1, 1883. HILL'S VARIETIES. GEO.mLL. - - PROPRIETOR STAGE MANAGER WALTER PARKS, Engagement of MISS SUSIE LEE, Song and Dance Artist. MISS MARY MOULTON, Character Actress and Recitatloness. MISS FANNIE WALTON, Songstress. EARY WEST, The Child Wonder. MR. HENRY WEST, Ethiopian Comedian. WALTER PARKS, Comedian. CHAS. BARROWS. Actor. Together with a new ORCHESTRA. Under tho management of PROF. CHARLES RICHARDS. All the Old Favorites Retained. Open all the Year Performance Every Night Entire Change of Programme Every Night, Comprising SONCS, DANCES AND ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. The theatre Is crowded nightly, and all who have witnessed tho entertainment pro nounce it to be equal to any given elsewhere. Mr. Hill as a caterer for the oublic's amusement can not be excelled. Anybody wlslung to spend a pleasant evenine and see sparkling wit and beauty without vul garity, should Improve the opportunity and come. The company comprises the followlnx well- Known Arusts : Miss Fan-ik Walton. MISS MARY MOULTOIT, Mit. Waltkb Parks. Mb. CnAs. Barrows. . Mr. Hkjtrv West, All oi which will appear nightly In their dlf, ferent specialties. Open air concert every evening ; perform ance commencing at 8 ; entrance to theatre on Benton street ; private boxes on Ccena nius street. MW Stars in Rapid Succession