The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, August 29, 1883, Image 4

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    ASTORLY, OREGON:
WEDNESDAY AUGUST i.jSS3
COMMERCEAHD TRADE.
rOKT OF ASTORIA.
ARRIVALS PROM SKA.
Dovonby, Br bk Newcastle X S W August 2
VESSELS IN Til K RIVER.
Chesebronsh. Am Fp
Harry Morse. Am sp
Imperial, Am sp
Titan. Am
HlcbUnd Lijrht, Am.sp
'!orsioa. Awefa
Reaper. Am sp
Irxliane. A hi ap.
GlenbetTie. Br be
Western A sp
lllr-a S Snnttixri). Arasn iVilnm.
Itivcr Nitb. lir bp fJrasmere, Or bk
Aberlemno. Brbk Grisdaln.IIrn
Ked Cross. Am sp ' toe W in4ow.Ara bt
KoxburcHbire. l!r 1k J!sdliu. Isrsp
i:eo. Ilnvlpv. I5r J)U WictemAire. Ur 1
-1
St. Lncle. Am sp UhMca. llr Uk
VESSELS OA riAT V.
rrocj ForeirM PrtK. for ilte
C'oltniilii.i illver
Uargany, ISri AjiiilSS Clyde
Blencfoll, Ur Fp May U 1om1h
JUnffuliire. Hr bU April 4 l.ew4n
lShutSD. l'.rp Liverpool May IS
lbas. Cetesworth, Hr bk Liverpool
City of Madrid, Ur spMarS Clyde
City of Carlisle. Hr bk (inwooek Auk M
Cairnsmore, llrsp London A prH 47
Hskdale. Hrbk Mr irixl . July 3
Fiery Cross, IJr sp Sidney
Ulenporis, Ur bk April 25 Cardiff
Cirran. Ur bk April 36 Lendaa
Uarry Bailey. Ur bk Huervos Avres
Inoliffrcen. Urttp 1WI Greeaeek, June
Ironside, Ur blrUreenock May I
Islo of Anzlebea, Ur bk May 5 l,ivtrtel
Janet McNeil. Ur bk June 13 Glasgow
Killocban, Hr sp Newcastle
Kapunda, Ursp London April?
Lake Hric, Ur sp London April 2tt
Mallscatc, Urbk Liverpool May SI
Nairnshire, Ur sp Glasgow Marsh R
Oban Bay. Urbk Alar SI Glf:8r
Uaktvorth, Ur sp Fob 26 Lend
O boron. Ur bk Hull June 31
Obcron, Ursp London June W
Portland Lloyds, Am sp Montevideo May SJ
Rareiihtonedale, Ur bk Adelaide. )HHe?
Star of Urin, Ur sp GlasKOW June IS
Spirit of the Dawn, Ur bk M ay 2 London
Scottish Tar, Ur bk Liverpool, March 1 1
Shonir. Ur bk Newcastle March 21
From American Port.
Merom, Am sp A Y Aucut 1"
Mt Washington, Am sp New York April IS
M W Watts, Am bk New ork May 12
Sea KiiiR, Am sp X Y .July i
Sovereign of the Seas, Am sp Sew Yrk June '
Tillie K Starbaek, Am PpN Y .kncU
TIDE TABLE FOR ASTORIA
From tables ol United States Coma tfctrrey
High tt'ator.
Low Waia
Date.
A. II.
A. M.
23...
21....
-1 11.
r, so.
- 4 031 10 05.. .
, 5 00! in 51....,
. 0 01 0 2.....
. 7 18 1
. S 1.J 2 -12 ...
.. ! 211 3
.10 2SI . 4 ......
.11 17( . S 48
. 0 .... ft SI
. 1 07 7 01
.u i
ill 4
. or
.2 07
. S It)
. 4 ai
. r.Xi
- rt2
.714
23 0 32
20 7 48......
27. (i 00
28 10 OS ,
2(5 11 10......
J!0 0 tf)
81 - -
1 0 03......
Coitiicliia SXivttv Esrportf.
81111'MKNT.S POJtKIUK.
KHCAl'lTULATIOX .JAXUAIIY S.
2ftl.7S bus. wheat.
fG7 b'ols Hour.
Tula!, 3 caif;oes................
I'KISKUAKY.
Wluitit. ICOiS 1ms., value
Flour, 2i.4n0 libls., "
Total. .ricarj:oe.s
MAltCII.
"Wheat (irt7,r24 bimlicls)
FIouriWi.141 bblsO
Salmon (Sootf cases)..................
Lumber (WW Jl ) .
...S aorjfl
... 257,176
$ rW.4fC
S 17.1
144.493
. 9 32X.W1
.. 2!,7."V)
.SM.107
....
.. GW
.l?lSfcit3tl
Total (ScarRocJi)
aim: n
Flour, 2l,KX)lilis ....
lAiniber, o76 M M
Total, r rjuiRoes
MAY.
Flour a.nss bbls
"Wheat 4U,2I2 bus
Total. (1 cargo)
Flour. 904 bbls
Salmon, :57,7k; cs
Total, (1 cargi)
I l. LY.
F'lour, 1.5T.1 bbls
Salmon, 118522 cs
I.W1
4,WW
,.$l-ArJ
S7fi,P77
4.K70
lS,Si
SltSSscsi
7.67S
.. sei.c.io
Total, (:icarR0t's) .
AVtSVST.
2Z To Liverpool per Kate F. Trtmp.
From Astoria 50,209 es salmon 231.000
Domestic Escorts.
Tlie receipts of certain arlicJes of Or
egon produce, at San Francisco, from
January 1, ISivi, to August 21st, inclu
sive, have been as follows:
Flour, qr sks..........
Wheat, ctls
Oats,'Ctls s
Salmon, bbls
,lif bbls
cs... ...........
pkgs
Apples, Kipe, bxs ,
Hutter, pkgs
Potatoes. sks.....M......
Wool, bales......
226.IWfl
2I.1MH
1,17
1.1 0G
7B
20jXt7
11
S,3)
2S.4J0
uaies. jvo.
27MJS
Tallow. pks
Ueef, bbls
Hay, bales
Quicksilver, flasks
1" ruit. Dried, pkgs......... -
I;at her, pkgs...............................
Hops, bales
Hams, pkgs .
Cheese, cs........
Flaxseed, sks
Com. ctls..... . ... ....
Canned Goods, cs.......
I .aril, pkgs......
Bacon, cs
7l
28
112
C.4b"
782
41W
LI'S.
II
796
l;
l
Common Council.
Regular mootlngs sceond and fourth Tues
day avemngs of each month, at 7 o clock
Persons desiring to have uiHttors acted
uixn uy too council, atany rBjcuitir moetinc
must present the satno to the Auditor and
Clerk on or boforo tho Friday ovonimr prior
to tho Tuesday on which the Council holds its
roRUiar meeting". Xiicb. s. J t r J i.
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria LiOdge tio. 40. L O. G.I
Hcpular Meeting every Tuesday Evening
at 4 o clock, at PylliiHn Jiail, Astoria. JUeta
lmrs of tho Onh-r. in cood stundinir. nro invit.
oil to attend. Degree meeting 1st .Monday of
each month, liy order W. C. T.
Tomple JLiOdse, Wo. 7A.F.A. M.
Kesular CommunicalioBe first and
third Tuesdays in each mouth, at 7)4
o ciocK, l". it., at tho 11 all in Aptoria.
aiemDors ot the uruer, m uooti tttandioc.arc
tcvitoa to attona. lir orae: ot tee vv. m.
Amorican Legion of Honor.
Regular meel inn ui Astoria Couuril Kn. MR
is huld on the first and third Saturday of
each month, at 7 o'clock i. si.
Iiy order of Council Commander.
It. V MoxTiUTir. Sec'ty.
J. H. B. GRAY.
Wholesale and retail dealer in.
GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc
LIME, SAND, AND CEMENT.
.General storage and Wharfage ou reason
able
Iile terms, toot of l5et.tonstr
i street. Astoria
Oregon
Simon's Couch ana Consume t ion
Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It
cures consumption. Sold by W. E. De
ment.
Suffer
no longer from Dyspep
sia, Indigestion, 'want of
Appette,lossof Strength
lack of Energy, Malaria,
Intermitient Fevers, Ac.
BROWN'S IRON BIT
TERS never fails to cu re
all these diseases.
Ihttmx Cmbmxcai.O. I- '
(.JcntlemcM : For year. I hav;
been a great snffctcr Uom lcpepfa,
and caaid get mo rdief (kavhK tried
everything irhick vim rectimiwemi
cd) until. jctir.R cw the ad rice i a
fricml, vrbo had been bcacJUlc- v
llctm-K's 1. 1J:?tji, I t.
bottle, with roost surprising result'..
BtTTEWs cvcrytMnjt 1 ate dtstro .-J
me, ami I Miflcred greally : a
mning s.-nsaiio'! tn the lo.- :.- h,
vrhkk was bearaM. Sntoel.
Jg liMowx's Ikok lhixBits,a.' tiv
tmiMuc arc at n owd. Caacaiaii)
tWe without any dtcaracabV it
iAif. 1 am -jHacti-Jdly r- ' .r
ptrton. Mrs. W J. Fi.-.-joLIaverkkt
., li. 1'
BKOWN'S IRON BIT
TERS acts like a charm
on the digestive organs,
removing all dyspeptic
symptoms, such as tast
ing the food, Belching,
Heat in the Stomach,
Heartburn, etc. The
only Iron Preparation
that will not blacken the
teeth or give headache.
Sold, by U Druggist.
Bnown Chemical Co.
Baltimore, Md.
Sr- tV'i a!l In Kilter m made .tj
;v.m Ch-wica! Co.. IMiiMMiw . and
crod red Koes aod trdc
mark m wrjppcr.
"EWARE OF IMITATIONS
3IAHKETS.
CSNTIIAL
MAEKET.
General assortment of tabk stock coiMMitv.
on itaiKt, such as
Csmiicd Fruits and Jolly,
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lara,
ES. BUTTER. CIEKS-LSK,
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables,
F25U. POULTRY AXJ !:
In the scawn.
C3JA1SS A?f5 TCBA(t.
Best r Wt&ES AX J.KfclTOKS.
All rhoap for CASH. Gomls sold on coin
mission, opjiosite I. W. Ca.s's stort.
J. ItUDCKRS.
WasMiis:toii Harkets
Main Strccf, - - A$loria Oregon
BERGMAN & BERRY
EESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTX".
tion of tho public to tho fact that the
abovo Market will always be supplied with a
FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY
op
FRESH AHD CURED MEATS!
Which will bo cold at lowed rates, wholesale
aad retail. Special attontion civon to sbpi1j-
nc ships.
LOOK HERE !
Wc rcsneclfullv inform thf public that we
will always keep on hand thelK'St quality of
Presh. and Cured Meats
Choice Family Groceries,
Fretth Fruits, YegetaWe, Creckorj' and
uas-varc.' f s
Shins. Hot ou; ainl BonrdiitzLlIouMs Min
plied on liberal terms... c,- ':
rV share of tin? public patronage isremiert-
iniiy soiicitea.
dtf. WARKEN THOMPSON
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COHPAKY,
Frosli and Cured Meats,
Vegcta'bleej
FRUTS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
'IIHXAItm Street. Astoria, z
A STORJ A I!KK
W. J. BARRY
F. P. HICKS
J. G. CHARTERS
Ir:iAKTjI EXT
Chief Engineer
1st Asst. Eutiiecr
.2d At. Engineer
DO Alt D OF DELEGATES.-Regular meet
ing fourth Monday iu each month, at 7
y. ., at hall of Astoria Engine Coitipaiiy
Okficiiks. C. J. Trenchard. I'rcsideiit
A. A. Cloveland, Secretary;,!. L. Parker,
insurer.
Dklkoatbs. L.E. Sellc. C. J. Trenchant
Chas. Stickles, of Astoria Engine Co. .i. 1
Wm. McConnlc. F. L. Parker. H. F. PraH
of Rescue Engine Co. Xo.2: ,EuVI. Curtis.
F. .1. Taylor. A. W. Berry, of Alert H-okand
ASTuRIA EXGIXE CUlfPjAXT Xo. 1-.
Rctntlar meeting first .Monday in each
month.
L.
;urer
i?t
AssL ForeniHii ; Henry Miller, 2d Asst. Eore-
mait
RESCUE EXGLXE COHPAXr Xo. :.
Jtegular meeting first Monday in cacti
month.
Oi'KicKns. C. W. Fnlton. President :1L 1
Praol. sccivtan'; .L D, iMcrryman, Ass';
Socretan': F. L. Parker. Ticasurer: l L
Parker. Foreman : "31. F. Pracl, 1st Asst
Foreman; Janus Hare, 2d AssL roremau,
AJ.ERT HOOK AND LADDER C. No. 1.
Regular meeting second Monday iu caeli
month.
OFFiCEits.-i-J. O..Bozo"rth. President ; C.
JJrown, secretary ; i. iiutic. jreasiirer; r ,
i im.. ... tr it. ir,. ...
1st
Asst, Foreman; J. W. Fercheu, 2d A
Foreman.
4
,VssL
Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's v iuilizer is
guaranteed to cure you.
Sold by W. E.
lemenr.
J. A. Moore, wife and Gve small
children passed through Olympia,
to-day cn route for Gray's Ilar-
bor. The family and all their out
fit arc contained in one -wagon
drawn by a span of small raw
boned horses. One chair, a few
blankets ad quilts, a "buk ket
tle" and a few cooking utensils
comprise the outfit. The' started
from the northern part of Texas,
May 15, 1SS2, wintered in Bor.e
man, Montana, came through the
Snoqualmie pass, and arc now
nearly at their journey's end.
There is x small Texas colony on
Gray's Harlor, and they intend to
ioin it. It 'oniric tht witters
memory baok to thn days of
to look at the wagon and its occu
pants, and what it text lit con
l:xi between n and tin; present
cut inodcs of travel now enjoyed
hre affords. Thirty years ago
this family would have excited no
interest, !ecause everybody trav
eled that wav. and the trin took
from five to six months. In a few
days more the same distance will
he covered in five or six da3s.
W ill the lapse ot another irenera-
tion witness as many changes?
Recognizing the importance of
the excursion upon the opening of
the Northern Pacific railroad,
circular letter has been issued by
J. T. Odell, superintendent of;
transportation, which contains in-'
structions to division superintend-;
cuts of the eastern xrMon of the
Northern Pacific road, and gives
them information in regard to the
manner in which the excursion of
President Tiiiard is to be run on
their respective divisions. To
guard against accidents the excur
sion train will be run as a special
in four sections of ten jMilacc
coaches each; upon each section
tlierc will be telegraph operators
with a relay battery and climber:?,
in order that telegraphic commu
nication can at once be made irom
any point at which it may be
deemed necessary. There will be
an experienced car repairer with
each section.
The N. Y. IL.mhl prints two.
and a half columns of newspaper
ndorsemenls of the government
telegraph from all parts of the
country. JJarpcrs it eekiy tins
week has a strong leader favoring
ic project. It says: The prop
osition lor a postal telegraph has
been received with remarkable fa-
or throughout the country.
The local editor of the Spring
field, (Mass.) Jiejtttllt'ctH, Mr. .f.
II. Mabbitt, says that his father
suffered from rheumatic pains in
the back, which nothing would re
lieve until he commenced the use
of St. Jacobs Oil. The doctors
failed to afford anv relief, but the
Oil did, and now he speaks enthu
siastically of the Great German
Remedy.
HOME COMFOST
After a Rainy Hide a Country IMiy-
Mician TcIIm IVItut He Tliinlcs
Of Some Foople.
'I wish to graeioug sme iteople would learn
when tboy noed a doctor ami when they
Iftn't," exclaimed Dr. E , as he entered
lu house ia a cosey little village in Ihc inter
ior of the State of Xow York, after a tedious
rido of many miles. "I have been down
among tho mountains t see a man, who the
mesicnger said, was very sick ami not likely
to live 'till morning, unless ho had immedi
ate help; and found him suffering from a
rathor sharp attack of colic, which his family
might have rolioved in tn minutes, if they
had a grain ofsonec an;l two or throe simple
remedies in the house. Rut no; they mwl
remain ignorant as pig, aad when the least
ache or pin takos them, send for a doctitr
whether they over pay him or nL"
Why. Doctor, what kind of simple reme
dies. a you call them, do you expect peoplo
to keop in the house?" asked his wife, as she
pourtdhim a cup of hot tea.
'In this case," answered the Doctor, "if
they had only it a REXSOX'S CAPC1XS
1'OKOUS PLASTER on the man's stomach.
he would have been all right ia an hour, and
saved me a doar ride."
In all ordinary comid.iaU i. cures at once
AH dueages are eliminated from the ys
tern hy what mty be roughly called oxpul-icn
or extraction or by a union of the two pro
cosses. Renin's Piaster promotes both. It
incites the torpid organs to act, ami scads its
healiag, soothing. uiQaeneo through the myr
iad pores of the skin. All other piasters oh
Kga the patient to wait. They giro him hope
for to-mo:row. Rencon's plaster gives him
help to-day. Which is belter, do you think?
Buy the CAPC1XE and keep it in the house.
Price 23 cents.
Soabury & Johnson. Pharmacoutieal Chem
ists, Xew York.
Notice.
NOTICE is horoliv aiven that bid
will be received until 12 o'clock, noon,
ontite-Jlh day of September, a. i. 1SSS,
from any order or association wishing
to purchase a particular site for their
own use in tne new city cemetery on
Clatsop Plains.
Tlie order or association who shall bid
highest shall have first choice or selec
tion. Man and diagram ot the Ceme
tery can be seen at the office of Citv
Auditor and Clerk.
For any further particulars inquire of
c. .i. THEXcrr.YRn,
A. V. .loiixs,
1. W. Cask.
Committee on Public Properly
Astoria, 0r Aug. 21, 1S3S. dtd
Wonderful Cure of a Lrul 12 years
old, who for b years, from tne
top or his head to his ankles,
was one 3Iass of Scabs.
My sox. a lad twelve rears of ace. was af-
Gicted with the worst form of Ecxem.fr a
period of cigat years. S virulent it that
from the top of his head to within a lew iocs
os of hi' ankle? he was one mass of mw,
which refuted to yield to any treat in out tlmt
was attenuated. J-.very reaieuy t n was sug
gested by friends or physician was tried ia
vain. Allopathy, homoepathy, herbs, r4i.
salt-water oaths, flaxseed poultice, sospc.
ointments, ami in short everything that eoukl
be done to eradicate the disorder seeiaeaoniy ;
to aggravate it, and the eliilu7 life ueeamc
burden to hire, and the exr'nse of the ran-
otts experiment-- was a cntaiit urain ujwa t
ourrejourci?. . .
Jly wife reading the adrertuem.pt of me
CrTicrRA Kkmhihes in one of the da b' i
le, reeolved to make onj more mimhiK at
a cure. (Tho diease w:m bow euroaiiin;
uion his face, and secoiel iacHmhle.) I tare
a reluctant consent to the propte-al- and nn
interview was sought with a fkiaoHg lady iy
.kian ofXcw York, who made a mwt thw
ough examination ot the ca.-c. and pniaral
a cure without the least hesitation by the use
ofvonr Ci ri-ri:A KkuKW. . In os:: wekk
there as a marked change: raw ami an-.
Rry ?i re.- btan to prow pale and a Ion? I be i
outer edges scaled off, awl a time wore onj
they began to disappear entirely, until at !
tho present writing the only veatise U .He 1
small spot upon the forearm, scarcely rwible I
and lust disappearing.
Thus after tisht years of cxien and aax- :
iety. we have tho intoose tatiMMtiou of see- j
ing the child's skin as fair and Muooth a it!
was beforo this dreadful eutaneotu dujonler !
attacked him.
CU AS. KA V It K It 1 N K I.K
2fl I XllOlOl'XT ATK..
Jkk.siv City Heights, . J.
CiiiMtiioon and youth are the periods when
sneh diseases yield most readily to those un
failing Skin ani Wood Specific, Ccticuka
Ubsolvisct. the new DIood l'urifer. and Cr-Tirt-R
and CmcreA -oat the prcat Skin
Cure:- 1'ric of Lutpte , small Wxes, :Actt
lar?o boxes, ?l.to Cttui i:v lt oi. r st M.ot
t-cr bottle. Ccticxk a So r. 25 its. : Ci Tier -n
Shavi.no Soap, 1" cts. Sold hy all drugln.
Potter Drug and Chem. Co. .Boston.
COMPLETE TREATIVlEfVIT $1
A sinslo doo of Sr.nfoid'. tcat'.iral
t'tire instantly relieve the mot vwtlent
Sneczincor llcadColds.CIcarstholttad a by
maic. stops watery discharge from th' Nose
awl liye, prevents Kinjtins Xoit in the
Head, cures XerCous llotilache. and Subdue
Chills and Fover. Jn Chronic Catarrh it
cleansos the nasal iwages of foul murus. re
stores the sene of smell, tasle. ant hcarinp
when affcctl. free the head, throat, and
bronchial tubes of ofl'ensive matter, sweeten
and iHirinos the breath, stops the couirh and
arrests the progress of Catarrh tovanU Con
?umitin, ,
One Iwttlo Radical Cure, one b-x Catarrhal
Solvent ami Ssnfords Inhaler, all in one
parka-rc. of all druegists for f I , Ask for Sax-
lOKli'S 1LMHCAI. CtRF. i'OTTEK Dan: An
Chkv. Co.. BttfTox. n m mit
,jsr ! IKfm For Ihc relief and prevon-QUl-L.llVO'tion.tliciii'.laitt
It ! ap-
VOLTAIC ypltcl,of hheumntiiH.Xen
NvVL'jyVS'nilgia. Scialici. CougW,
VT iif-t' Colds. Weak Back' Stomach
5bCL nnl trowels. Shooting i'ains,
V-'c, Palpitation. Dyspcisia. Liv-
f Vy'-O cr Complaint, uuiotistever.
NSVjSN. Malaria and Epidemies. use
Ai rV'TnirVv "olIIn'jltttsterstan Wec-
PL A CTFrW witharoroitsl:astcr)and
' langh at pain.
2Sc everywliere,
BABY
hor Infantile aim Birth
Humors. Rough, Chapped
or Greasy Skins, Nellie
Rali, Pimples, and Skin
BEAUT1FIER
nhMiiiMir-s. ne CCTirrit.v so.w. an ex-
qlliitSKI BiiArTiKiKir.andToih-t. ltth.
and NiirM-ry Sinative. rragrant with dcli-i-kHLs
flowor (nlor ami Cttticura ltaat.s.
Aixmlutfly pure; highly niediciuaL In
dorsed bvphvsieian ; jireferredbv tin elite.
Sab- in isst and iss2, i.0oo.oei) cakes, .ifro
ciaUu pnpnrtd for xhaving.
VltitHits uad 32nritl:s tT.- PI.mmL -oiset
np tho System, Jlnsva iZia '.JVnI:
Strong:, Uuilds tip the ;ni-'.:-dorrn,
Invigorsitei
Brain, and
-
Dyspepsia, 17 ervous Affections, sn
era! Beuility, ITeuralgia, Eever
and Agi:3, Parrdysis, Ghronie
Diarrhcea, SoilSj dropsy,
iipjiiors, remate i;oiu
plaints, Liver Com
plaint, SemitteE h
3?evcr, and
4LL DISEASES 0R!G1HAT:HG l -l A Z:S) STAT.
OF THE GtOOO, OR ACCCfiFAMCD E
DEBILITY OR A LOW STATE
OF THE SYSTEM.
SaopLcs the bleed whh its XitnX lrincinle.
Lifo illvtncnt, IIIOX, infihj btriKO
itrr arl J,rv Urn tain altr...-"s t ; i"te
8E1NG l'REE FROM ALCOHOL, i entr
n? ciiccts ate o: followed by ccresou.- rcac
ton, out are x)cn:aacst.
fETII V. I'OWLE & SOV rr-wwietor, i
iaxrLoa Avcsur. I-lcn. SoU by -'. I ygipsti
TO MEN ONLYjYOUNG QR GLD,
WHO arc snffcrlnf; from Xntvocs Pehid
ITT, Iy-ST VlTAUTT. LAC-K OV 2KKV3?
1'oac k and Viooa. Wastiso Weakxksst, and
all those dlscaM of aPncsoSAU NATCBKre
fctiltii.g from Abuses and other. CArsss.
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AT
B. 2. FRANKLIK'S,
NEXT DOOR TO ASTORIAN OFFICE.
A very large Stock from wliich to select.
WiaIow curtains made to order.
ET"My patent Trimmer to cutrWali Paper
win oe iounu convenient to my pairuiu-.
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a i m w tMW fis. Fia
IMlMliiili
(BEFORE AND - AFTER 1
HILL'S VARIETIES.
GEO. HILL. -
.- PHOFKIETOlt
STAGE MANAGEIt
WALTER I'AUlvS,
Engagement of
MISS SUSIE LEE,
Somk aiKl Danee Artist.
:WISS MAltY MOULTON.
CtMaeterActreaiMt lJcdtattewe?:
M5S FAXNIK WALTON.
Sougstrc&f:.
I'.ABY AVEST,
TJw; CMM Wondr.
Jlli. 1IK-NRY "WEST.
Htldoptau CollaM.
WAI.TEH FAKKH.
CowedktH.
CHAS. BAltKOWS.
Aftorl
Tis'Mier with a new
nd'r tin )MsutaK'RMnt of
FKOF. rilAKl.ES KICKA!:DS.
All tb Old Favorites Retained.
Ofrti all th Yrttr--lVrformai Krery
Mplir- IJniin- Chaiiwof IMij:raiMBe
Kot y Ntglit. CoiKpriHtiij;
SCJtCS, DACES AND ACTS.
Wc give the Bast
Variety Entertainment
In the West.
, The limit n Ik mwdfd nightly, and all
j wlw liavr witncsfwl the enUTUMHiaent prtH
. tft ce it t bo HHal to a:y ivra elsewhere.
Mr. Hill a a catner lr the iHiWtes
auiasenn in can not b e.eelleI. AnylaHiy
to aiiend a deaant ewnint: and
Me siarkltitp wit and btatuty without vul
jprily.shtHild iinprwvt' the uportiuiiiy and
ceitse.
Tht- coinpany cutuM-hejt tmi
fttthiwiiiK well-
known Artbts :
?.l!!M Fakxik Wai.tox."
MlS JlAltV JlOL'l.TOX.
IK. WAUTKIt I'AKKS.
Mil. ClIAS. ISAUItOWS.
Mit. ilKXKV Wnsr.
Alt of which will ajHtear nightly in their dif.
ferent sjwclaltk'S.
Oie:i air ofnteert ivery eveiiins ; perform-aiKN-commeiHrinsal
8; entrance to theatre
on IteitfcHi street ; private wxes on uneiia-
iihls street.
j New Stars in HqiiuI Succession
.1. HESS.
A. M. .tOHXSO.W
.storia Sail Loft,
M VXri'.VCTrBERSOF
SAiLS; TENTS. AWNINGS.
TAHPATJLINS,
Ami everything else pertaining to our
"llusiufss.
LowestPrice and Sestork
For your Money,
At tlie Old Stand.
Leave your orders and get j our work
none at'oure.
J. HK.SS.fcCO.
Astoria, ... Oregon.
""IE KM AN LA BEER If ALL
V7 A2il)
BOTTLE DKEIl DEPOT.
Ckhkaucb Strret. Asroat.i.
The Rest or lMfjcrZ Cls. t Glass
Orders for the
ateil Golamhia Brewer?
Left at this place will be promptly attend
ed to. . . ,
ESs'-No cheap sani-rancisco ucersout at
this ptace-
v ji. liUUiv. rroprioior.
HOSPITAL,
ASTORIA, - - - Oi:iGOiS
THIS INSTITUTION, UNDER CARE OF
the Sisters of Charity, Is now ready foi
the reception of patients.
Private rooms ror tue accommouauou oj
any desiring them.
j'ailcnisaunmieuanuiiioiua,un ui itini.
No physician uas exclusive ngni, every
patient is free to and lias tue privilege oj
iiiptoying any piiysiuiaii uu-j invict.
United States Marine
SMiiti-n who nav nosnital Dues, are enu-
tk-d to Free care and attendance at thLs Hos
jit:d during sickness. Fennlts must be ob
tained for United States Marine at the Cus
tom House.
SISTKK3 or t.IIAlSir
HANSEN BROS.
SASH AND DOOR FACTORY,
AND PLAflTLTC- MILL.
A full stock of home manufactured goods
constantly on hand.
Special Attention given to Orders.
All work guaranteed. You r pat ronage so
licited.
ASTORIA. - Oregon
TAIXiOH.I3STGr,
Cleaning Repairing.
NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. BY
GEORGE LOVETT,
Main Street, opposite N. Loflb'3.
Street Improvement Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Common Council of tlie citv of Astoria,
Clatsop County, Oregon, propose to or
der the improvement of that portion of
West 8th street in the City of Astoria,
Clatsop County, Oregon, as lain out ami
recorded uvjoim j.u. univeiy, irom tne
south side of Water street to the south
ide of Cedar street by grading saul
street where needed to make an even
rade from Water street to Cedar street
and by planking said street to its full
width with new and sound fir plank not
less titan three inches m thickness
where not already plaukcd and by re
moving all defective piles, stringers,
planking and other timbers m that por
tion which wa- destroyed by fire and
b replaciug the same with new and
sound fir piles, cniw and stringers and
planking, and by building sidewalks
eight feet wide on both sides of said
street wnerc not aireauy ouut aim oy
repairing tlie sewers on both sides of
said street.
And unless a remonstrance signed
by- the owners of two-thirds of the prop-
en v iruiuiii on ?u.u puitiuii ui Mini
street be filed with the Auditor and
Clerk within ten days of the final publi
cation of tins notice, viz: Thursday
September 20th, 1883, the Common
Council will order said improvement to
lie made.
Dv order of thp Common Council.
T.S.JEWETT,
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, August 25th, 1SS3.
City Taxes.
-VTOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEX THAT THE
L city assessment roll for 1SS3 is now in
my hands for collection, and all persons that
are indebted ror the same may save five er
cent, by paying said taxes before September
H, ltB. ,1. li. UUSiliKi;,
City Treasurer.
SHTPPIN'G KOTTCES.
Goiurnbia Transportation Co.
FOR PORTLAND.
(FAST TIME.)
The uodar steamer
FLEETWOOD,
AVtofch has been refitted for the comfort c
lmsseasors win leavtj iimhi .mu.
Fls-lier's dock every
Unday, Wednesday and Friday at G
A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P. M.
It aroint leaves Portland every
Tttrsdugs and Thursdays at 6 A.
Arriving at Astoria at 1 P. hi.
An adiiltioiuu trip will be made cn
Sunday of Each Week,
living Portland at 9 o'clock
Sunday Slonixns.
A.
l'asseBKcrs by this route connect at Kalama
ft-Sound worts. V. 15. SCOTT,
President.
Astoria and Portland.
jjggEStr. WfHSTPORT,
F.H'SIIKUMAN, - - MASTER.
Will make regular I rips tn Portland and
Astoria. leaving ltunieir dock, foot of Mor
rf.M stri-i-t. l'oitiaiicl. at A.ii. Saturdays.
And will leave Wilson & Fisher's dock.
Asinria. at 6 A. m. Thursdays.
Rp-i.'rfiuht carried at reasonable rates.
Steamer a RELIC."
WILL MAKE TIJII-S AS
FOLLOWS :
To YOUXGS UI VEIL Mondays. Wednesdays
and Saturdays.
Special trips as required.
Will leave Wiison & Fishers wharf at
9 oVIoelc sharp, each morning.
LEWIS G.IIAAVEX,
Upper Astoria. Master.
REGULAR STEAM PACKET.
wDaisy and Barge.
Will leave Astoria, from Gnvy's Dock,
ForOlney.and Head of Youncs River.
Dally, at 8 A. m., (except "Wednesdays and
Sundays.)
Eeturnlng same day.
For Landings on Lewis & Clark's River,
On TVcilneMlays, ats A. .11.,
Keiuniing same day.
ftjFor Freight or Passage, apply on board,
or at (Iray's Dock, where Freight will be re-
ceiveu ami storcu. it necessary.
J. H.D.GRAY.
Steamer TOM MORRIS.
TJISS XEW
anrti'avoritc ISoat
TS NOW READY FOR BUSINESS AND
X can be chartered for excursions, special
parties, etc., at reasonable rates. A general
.sieantunaiiug uusimf. iiiinsiicitru.
Y. BOELL1NG, Mastei
Chenamus Street Assessment
NOTICE is hereby given that the
assessment made by Ordinance No. 513,
of the City of Astoria, Clatsop county
Oregon, and which ordinance passed
the Common Council of said city on tlie
22d day of August. I88.t, anil was ap
nroved on the 22&1 day of August, 1883
for the proposed repair of Chenamus
DllLUlf IU liiv; V i i-J Ji- ..OfcW. .ft, J.I... vttb
and recorded by .John McClnre, from
Main street to Jackson street in the
manner provided by Ordinance No. 52S
of the City of Astoria and which ordin
ance passed the Common Council of
said city on the Uth day of July, 3SS3.
and was approved on the IGtli day of
July, 13S3, ou each of the following de
scribed lots fronting on said portion of
said street is now payable at the office
of the City Treasurer in V. S. gold and
silver coin and unless paid within five
davs from the expiration of this notice,
viz: Thursday, September 13th, 1883, the
Common Council will issue warrants
for the collection thereof.- The assess
ment is as follows:
So.of So. of
Lot. Block. Cott.
? 9 SGI 00
1) Gl 00
7 " Gl 00
8 " GL 00
10 42 80
G " 42 SO
7 " 42 80
S 42 80
5 12 42 80
i: " 42 80
7 " 42 80
8 ' 42 80
5 13 42 80
G 44 42 80
7 u 47 54
S u 52 20
L 20 9 75
2 " 4 88
' 9 75
4 " 9 75
1 21 42 80
2 " 42 80
" 42 80
4 " 42 80
I 1 23 42 80
I 2 " 42 80
3 " 42 SO
4 " 42 80
1 21 GL 00
2 '; Gl 00
3 " Gl 00
4 11 Gl 00
Name of the Otene?.
C Uoeling
C lloeling
C Uoeling
I W Gcarhnrt
II U Parker
George Hill
I Hergman and A W
uerry
I IJergmnn and A W
uerry
C L Parker
0 L Parker
I V llvbcc
I F Uybec
C L Parker
C L Parker
J Kamm
J Kamm
George Davidson . . .
George Davidson
j onn iiouson
Fohn Iiouson
I W Munson
I W Munson
Mrs J E Ferguson ..
Lillian Crosby
United States
United States
United States
United States
C L Parker
F Bercndes ;
George Flavel
George Flavel
CITY OF ASTORIA CROSSINGS.
Crossing Chenamus and Polk
Streets S175 00
Crossing Chenamus and Wash
ington Streets liu uo
Crossing Chenamus and Lafay
ette Streets 17 oo
By order of the Common Council.
T.S.JEWETT, Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, Or., August 25, 1883. dtd
Street Grade Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of Astoria,
Clatsop County, Oregon, propose to es
tablish Hie graue ot tnac portion ot
AYnshinston street in the Citv of Asto
ria, as laid out and recorded by John
McClure, from the north side of Sque-
momia street to tno soutii siue ot stii
street, as toiiows:
At its intersection with Suue-
nionue street, 2Gfect
At its intersection with Jeffer
son street 42 feet
At its intersection with Astor
street 80 feet
t its intersection with Court
street 15G feet
tits intersection with Sev
enth street 182 feet
At its intersection with Eighth
street 189 feet
above the base of grades as established
by Ordinance No. 71 of said city, and
unless a remonstrance signed by the
owners of two thirds of the property
fronting on said portion of saul street
ue hied with the Auditor ana ciern
within ten davs of the final publication
of this notice, viz: Thursday, September
20th, 183.'!. the Common Council will es
tablish said grade,
lly order of the Common Council.
T.S.JEWETT,
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, August 25th, 1883.
County Treasurer's Notice.
THERE IS MONEY IN THE COUNTY
Tre.isitrv to nav all Countv Orders pre-
snnted nrior to October 18th. 1SS2. All such
orders will cease to draw interest after tills
date.
CHAS.HEILBORN.
Treas. Clatsop County.
Astoria, Auzust 20th, 1SS3.
THANSPORTATTON LINES.
Oregon Railway & Navigation
COMPANY.
OCEA.V DIVISIOX.
On and After April 1st, 1883,
Ocean Steamers will sail from San l?ran-
cbco and Tortland cverr tkree days.
Leaving Spear St. wharf San Francisco, at
10 too A. JI., and Ainsworth Dock, Portland,
at Slidnight,
.TItrousli Tickets sold toallpriacipa
cities in the United States, Canada and
Europe.
River and Rail Division.
On and after July 22d, 1883.
RAIL DIVISION.
Passenger Trains leave Portland for East
ern points, at 7 :30 A. iL, dally.
KIYER DIYISf.V (Middle Colambia).
Boats leave Portland for Dalles at 7 -.90
A. AI.
Leave Port
land for I Mon
Sat.
Astoria and!
lower Uo-I I
lnml)ia....lGAM 6AM
Dayton. Or.J" AM
S&5::IM
Victoria'.BCiSAaligAal
6 AM
ISAM
Leaves Astoria for Portland at 6 a. in. diily ex
cept Sunday.
Astoria to Portland.
FAST 1.1X2.
Steamer Wide 1Yc8t will leave Astoria
for Portland. IP. 31.
Keturnincr. leaves Portland for Astoria,
A. 31., daily, Wednesdays excepted.
Pnllman Falaca Can rnnntnc Htw.n Pnrf.
land, and Missonla.
C. II. PP.ESCOTT, JOHN MUTE.
Manacer. Sun't of Traffic
A. L. STOKES. E. P. ROGERS.
Assist. Sup't of Traffic. Gen'l Agent
iiwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s
SUMMER SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Steuens, Fort Canby
and Iiwaco.
Connecting with L. A. Loomls Stage Line,
ami ShoalwaterBayTranBportatlon Go's.
Steamer for
Oj'sterville, (daily), Moatesano, aHd
Olympia, rondays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays.
Steamer "Geli. Miles,,J
or "Gen. Canby"
Will make two trips daily, except-Wednes-nay,
between Astoria and Hwaco as follows :
Leave Astoria at 7 AM, touching at Fort
Stevens and Fort Canby and arriving at H
waco at s :30 A M. Returning, leave Iiwaco
at 9 :30 A M ior Astoria and arriving there at
11 i A M, land along side steamer Wide
West to transfer rassengers, Baggage and
Freight.
Leave Astoria at 1 P M for Hwaco direct,
and arrive there at 2 :30 P M, Returning,
leave Hwaco at 3 :30 P M. touch at Fort Can
by and Fort Stevens and arrive at Astoria
5:30 PM,
On Wednesdays leave Astoria at 9 A M for
Fort Stevens, Fort Canby and nwacor Re.
turning In the afternoon,
Fare between Astoria and Fort Stevens 50 eta
Fare between Astoria and Fort Canby
or Iiwaco .75 cts
Freight between Astoria and
Iiwaco 2 00 per too
Horses between Astoria and Ii
waco . 2 00 each.
Carriages between Astoria and
Iiwaco 2 00 each.
J.H. D.GRAY,
Agent.
Oregon & California R.R.Co
On an alter May 13, 1883, trains will nut as
follows, DAILST (Except Sundays),
KASTSIDE DIVISION.
Between FOKTLAXD and CEEXD.4XE
1TAIL TRACT
D,., Lfc-AVi.
1
r.":J0
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
UIenaaIe..10:35 p. v.
1 Portland...... 4 r25 p. v.
ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland .4:00 P. M.Lebanon.-9.20 P. M
Lebanon 4:45 A. M.Portland10:05 A.M
The Oreeon and California Railroad I'em
makes connection with all Regular Trains on
Eastsido Division.
WESTS mK DIVISION.
ISctwcen Portland and Corvallls
MAIL TRACT
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 9:00 A. M. Corvallia 4:80 P. M
Corvalli3 8:30 A. M.IPortland 3:20 P. M
KXPKESS XILU2T
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 5:00 p. sr. McMinnville-.8:00 p. u
3Ic3Iinnvillo:45A.3r.Portland . 8:30 x. Jf.
Close connections mado at Glendalewith
tho Stages of the Oregon and California Stage
Company.
Ticketstorsaie at all tno principal pomu
in California and the East, at Company's
Office.
Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or.
Storage will bo charged on freight remain
it; atCompanys Warehouse over 24 hoars.
Freight will not bo received for shipment
after 5 o'clock P. M. on either the East or
west side Division.
JOHN inUJ.lv, sup't oi 'iranic.
. L. STOKES, Asst. Sup't. of Traffic.
Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co.
SUMMER ROUTE.
Astoria to Olympia,
Toucldng at
Fort Stevens. Fort Canby, Iiwaco,
North Beach, Oysterville, North
Cove, Petersons .Point, IXo
qulnm, illontesano.
And all points on Shoalwater Bay, and Gray
Harbor.
GEN. MILES,
Strs. or
On Columbia River.
GEN. CANBY,
GEN. GARFIELD
MONTESANO
Shoalwater Bay.
Gray's Harbor
Connecting with Stages over "Portages,
Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. M.
On Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
arriving atMontesano the day after leaving
Astoria through trip In 60 houi3.
Leave Olympia for Astoria on same days.
PERUVIAN
BITTERS !,
Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco.
Loeb & Co., Agents, Astoria.
Hall's Safes.
WE ILVVE THE AGENCY FOR ASTO
na of the above safes ; parttea desiring
to pnrchase will do well to call and'examlnt
catalogue and price lists.
BOZORTHS JOHNS,
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7AM 7AM
6 AM
RAM 6AM P AM