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ASTORIA, OREGON: SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 1. im COffiNiERGEAND TSADE FORT OF ASTORIA. &AJ LKD. Glcnbervie. Ilr bk Leadon. ArumstSl ARM VA FROM KA. RaTenstonedalc, Br Xik AdeUitie. A Columbia, S F, August 31 I'KSSRLS IX Ttlll ttl VXH. ChcMbroock. Am sp HichUtrf lArtrt. Aaa.tp Harry Morse. Am ep "ur4e. Aw Imperial. Aw sp Ror. Ami Titan. Am Idwa. Am Olive S.Soutlr4. AwP Wert JM1. Am p Hirer Xitfe. Ilr !m iMwaa. AberleinDo. itr 1 (ii mtT. Or 1 Tied Cross. Am hi OriewUej. Ilr a Hoxburseliire. !r .k "me V.itwJow.m Mc Ceo. llwler, Ilr 14c Hvwafe. Ilr m St. Lucie, Am sp VixUrtob. ttr IA' Duvcnbr. Itr I Chasca. ilr I Scottish Tcr, Urbk I'KSSKJl A TWA If I . Frr I'oroizss irtf. fttrfl' 'tlt:iuIiiH Stiver Barsnnj. Kr hf A jril 25 Cljxie Wendell, Br tp Mar 14 l.otMio UcnfTsliiro, Br bV April 4 LmmWm llhotan. Br sp Liverpool TAf it Chas. Cotesworth, Br Wv I.irerrxxM City of Madrid. Br stt Mar 3 Ctydi City of Carlirfe. Br bk Greet AmM Calrnsraore, Brt-p London April ! KsVdalc. Br bk Liverpool July Fiery Cross, Br up Sidney Ulenporie, Br bk April 2! Cardiff Girvan, Br bk April ifi Irxton Hurry Bailey. Br lk Iteerte Ayrr Iucbcroen. Br sp H1 GrcetMtctr. JtMtaS Ironside. Br bk Greenock Mey 19 Isle of Anclosen. Br bk Mr S Ureryl Janet McXeil, Br bk Jtioe 1 GT.gtm Killochan, Br up Newcastle Kapunda, Br up Lortden April " ate Kric, Brto Iondon A .HI 5J Mallsgate, Br bk Liverpool Jl- S( Nairn sbire, Br sp Glasgow Atareh 2S Oban Bay, Itr bk Mar 31 Glasgow OaVtvorth, Br p Feb 38 I.oftdfl Obcron. Br bk Hull June a Oberos, Br sp Loaden .1 une 10 Portland IJeyd, Am sp MoMtorido War 1 Star of Krin, Br tp (;iaKm Jttwe It Spirit of the Dawn, Ilr bk XayS loatdoa Slicalr, Br lk I" owcawtlc March ? front Amerienai trt. Merom, Am ii . V August 17 MtWasliinstos, Am p New York April It M W Watts, Am bk Xew ork Mar 11 Sea KicR, Am sp X Y ,Tu!y 4 Sovereign of the Sea, Am sp New York Jaw 1 Tillic II Starbuck, Am pX Y Jnet) TIDE TABLE JTOK ASTORIA From fables or Unttcd Hurt. Coast .-arry iiJffb H'ntor. Dato. r. v. a.. r. k. .no 31 i 0 08.. ..ii J7j sis sr. .. o: !M .. 1 071... 7 j 7 11 1 2f?l 7 3! 7.V5 .. 1 40 7 S7 8 .. 2 1S 22- ! .. 2 SM H 46 46 .. X ( 5t 12 10 27 .. 4Ji 48 11 II .. A 71 M JM - 0 ! t! H 41 .! 1 10. , -I 1 . fi 3T7. , ; m. 7 -I 21 8 S 17 SlIIl'MKN'te HSKl. 2il,P7f! Jkk. wheat . 5:i.7 Ws lk)r.. Tln!, o CHres....... KHHXtJAKV. Wheat. 180.1W ntac... Flour, 24t,4f lWs., " ..... Tolttl. Scutx; . Wlipitl bnf4tl4). Kl(urilS.Hl IiMm) alinmi (anK (itsl..... .... l.niiilKr iKfvj M )....' . 5i7.1 4 I7JHH 14t.fc 33.1 Total (S oftrgie3 9&tt Al-Jtn Flonr. 21.SlWs .4M3SW i.umuur, iff m Totitl. cies tW,S&i WAV. Flour X.fiST. W Wheat 4H,2I2 1ms Total, (l vrgm). Floar.Jl 1W Salmon, X7,7Wts Total, (I carge) .'UL.Y. Flour, 1,31 libis ShIihoh, UMS2t S 17.0M ..7J77 .. T.'TTX .. mjmo Total, (xmrisoes) Ai5sur. 'S Tii LUterimti jter Kate V. !Trep. From Atri9i K.im cssHtami .") T Jmim per GUMitavic, Froa; I'orllMMl -IWOH ftotr. J Slcs ASionxi.sTi osim it m.l5 Total...... .$tS4.ir The rcccijits of ceilain rticl!S of Or egon proimee. at ban Finm-isco. from January 1, 1W,1) August lirf, IneJr sive, nave ueeii as ioiW3: Flot:r, qr sks Wheat, ctls Oats, ctls Salmon, bbbi M bbte l.Mtf TO MS 13S sjm vl a as MS ,4h7 7K m K 27 4.191 11 7SC 13 17 Ukus Apples, itiKJ. hxs ltutter. pkjss 1'oUitotss. sks.. .. Wool, littles..... .. Hides. 2Co Tallow. !ks Uei'.f, bills Hay. bales Quicksilver, lliwks Fruit, Dried, pkgs Leather, ....... Hops. Iwtles... Hams, pkgs... . Cheese, cs...... ... Flax Seed, sks............ Vorn. clU. Canned Coous, cs...... Iird. ikgs Hauon. cs Commou Council. Regular lntxsari second and fourth Tues day wvonini; ot OAch month, at Vt e'clock Persons d wiring to hare utattere ae4l upon by tho Council, at any reettlar aeeiinc mast present tho same to the Auditor aoo cierK on or uosoro lae nis.y renint; prior to tao luoedsy oa tvutoh :be (Joawil htAa tit regular mooting. Tl 1 OS. S. J K W b XT, Auditor aad Clerk. Astoria Lodge No. 40. J. O. G.l. Rcpular Jicetinp werj Tucfday livening at 7 o'clock, at l'ytbiRH Hall, AMorin. 3Ietn bera of the Older, in uod slandinp. are Jnvit. ed to uttend. Dcgrc meeting 1st 31onday of uncu montb. By order W. C. T. Tempie Lotlgo, uo. 7 . P. A.M. Ucgular CommnaieetioBC firet rw"'-A' fiird luesdajt ia caeb romtto, t'A V 0 c.ok. V. II.. at tbe Hall in Aituns .Membors of the Order, ia kjo1 taaditw arc irtvitwJ to attend. Lv orde: of the .'J. American Legion of Honor. Ketrulur itieeti!:tr o' Astori:i (mnli v.. ouk is hold on the lird, and titird Saturdar at euoh nioiith. at 7 o'Huck l M. By order of Comic!'. Commander. K. V MoNTKiTir.SecUy HOUSE, SIGN, AND CARRIAGE Papsr Hanging, Kalsomining, Etc. And all kinds of work in my line done In a prompt aim sausiactory manner. ISP-Shop next east of Grace Church. K. JE. CHIPJf A!?. i'l.73t fM.KiF no longer from Dyspep sia, Indigestion, want of A ppeKte,!c33of Strength lack of Energy, Malaria, Intermittent Fevers, Ac. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS never ftiils to cure all tlieee diseases. Ummr, Noremfcer eti, ii. BuavCimacjaCuL C llen.a : For year I hrr mm t&i trfcrei from iKpri. . fckud, wlo bad Uen bcitrd ' HBOwars ima i.i:r.-: , i itc .. bottle, with moat sarixi-.ii; rr wJ i lhwrioas w bikini; ihwss I !? we, sad 1 utile re J peat!) fcw :t eeHMKMv. ia tr-e wor-.ut i rat, tuibearabie. Sitwe l.-V- i Ikon J'.i (iri?. : r iii hlu im atatod. Cut e-t - lime 4dwat any dia,age!)I . imi. 1 am jmcUotty ' ' uenma. Mr. W . Fu:. BrlO WW'S IRON OIT TERS acta like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, euch as tast ing the rood, Belching, Heat, in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache Sokt by U SnsggimtM. BroWn Chemical Co. Bnttfmor, Mat. ibat fJl lra nktert cc mdc t-y 'n 4 iKiii:al O.. HiHi w.aaJ ut c wwwed red Sues ami nd mafic oa wrapper. vV ARB OF IMITATIONS. MARKETS. CENTRAL MARKET. OvoiI mmmtmemt t table stor!k eobraiiH an toad, tme&i es DKmim KraitK ana Jen y. Bacon, Rauis, Shoulders. Lard, Fresh Frstts ai Vegetables. FfSi. ICLTBY ASTI AIt In the seasoa. Ke .rf WIXKK A2SB I.iURK. All r.:p fr TAKI1. Coodn Mid cucum ii4n. 0Ufit 1. W. Case's tc. J. hoim;i:rs Washintoxi- oSarket Af'orid Qrcywt. HEUGMAK f KSrflCTFULLY CALL TMK ATI JL tion of tba inblie to U m-t thrt th a boy Marfct will always b aiMiiod whk m VTJ1 A 4 V A TilETY BEST QUALT TV FRSSK MiO CURED MEATS 1 WhiehwIH IwaoM at Iwt ras, wMdoMi um reUu. Stweuu nlteotwa jrtTm to aoitf as saimt. LOOK HERE! Wo vwectfultv infoiin tbr miiMic lii.a we will always kcii oh hand tlx best oin!ily of Presli aiid Cured Meats Choice Family Grooaries Frwrtt yrtth. 8tUbt, Crnekprr and iias-ware. Ships, llnipts ni.d Kan dins Houses ldtod oh Hbentl trn. A nhare of the jwbllr pMrooapc Is respect dtf , 'A A KftKX It TiiOMrsoy. STAE MARKET. WHERRY & C0MPAS7, i r?Ji iui(l Cured Meaits FROTS, BUTTER, and E6GS OriOS!TK OCC1DKST 3IOT13, r:iK3.'A3!LTS Street. Astoria, O - AKTCMUA F1KS VT. J. ItAKKY. Chief Itneer F. 1. II ICJCS 1st Asst. Enpmeer .1. U. CHAltTRRS. .d Asst. Kmctnetir HO A RD OF DKLKOA rjCS.-Kejmhu meet- lOWltt jVlotMUUr W CftCM HMHUH. at 7 l'. M.. (. hall of Astoria Kaetne CiMnnaav OKfirniw.-C. J. Treneitard. lrMidcnt A. A. Cleveland, Secretary; F.I larker. Dki.OATI. L.E. Sclhr. C. J.Trcnohard i. uas. Ktieues, ot Astoria lawta Ci. Ko, ai. McConnk', lr. U l"arker. H. V. l'rari oi escne leucine oo. o.2: Kd. D. Curtis. K. .1. Taylor. A. Berry, of Alert Jiok and ladder Co. Xo. 1. ASTORIA RFaiNB COJfPAXYXa. 1-. Jtegtuar meeUng; first Monday la ech Own Kite. "X. V.'. Parker. President: I K. Setic Becretarv : Win. lluA. Tw.orfr S. . lipall, PoffinaM : Chas. Wallituui. 1st i. ... Linnti , iliniu, JHANb tuir man. RESCUE EXOIXS COMPAXY AV. 5. J:et,n:1ar meeting fttst Monday in ench ! month. Ox ricKB8.-C. "W. Fatton. President ;TL F. i-raei. recmaiy ; u. Metrynm. ash'i eretary: P. L. Iarkr. Treasurer: F. L I'arke.r. Vnimatta It If Prut 1m A t Foreutau ; James Hate. 3d Ass'Foretuaiud ALERT Jroorr A7i r.j nmen ft sv. ltt'Kulnr inoeiing ooewid 3!eMday in eacl month. OFncKus.-,j. o. HoBortJi. President c C. nrown. Seeretarj' : J. Tattle. Treasnrer V- ,??fsn.lrBreMiaii : F. W. 1'erguson. 1st st. ForoiHtiii J. V. Perchen. ad Ast Foreman. . oicepioss lighfe. made lniseralii by that terrible cough. Shiloli's Oure is the remedy lor you. Sold by W. K. De- The Btates and the Presidency. Only uin- of the thirty-eight states have furnished the country with preaidnt8. These staites nre the foilowir, and the length of time the seYcral stales have hold the office is also itidieajcd: Virginia. 3S yea-s S yejr Teuoesfre.. M vrars .Hr'4 j ears N-w VorK Ohto 4i years . 1 year , 4 years , 4 years .12 years I.OUtM :!.. Krw llamnt-lurv IVajjflraafci tdscal from 1749 to MR5 years prior J ti tiWjseventy-two years to the civil war rhe south possessed tlte presnVnev for firty-:iiiie Tears ami as ;ood as possessed it unir the eiglw year tf Pierce, of New Hampshire, juid liuchanan. of PenKsvivatiia. ii iho-vi .lavs it rntee no dincretctf Ure a man eamc irour. if he W4 in s mathv with the dotninalin? soul hem ele ment. The exiraorthnary cniri- hutiotis oi Virginia to the jrci- deney were !ae, not mil t her lo cation, lj,yt to the unosual relations of her stronff men to the govern ment during the period of the rev olation and the settlement o: the ctxtstitulion. Virginia has fur nished no president since Monroe wenf out in 134, unless vre count the accidental service ot" John Tv- ler, whose selection as the YVhigr candidate for vice-president in 1840 was the result of mi intrigue. Tennessee and Illinois stand next to v irgima. I ne sixteen ;ears during which a Temietsee man has occunteu tne m fine Hotise include t'ne eisrht years of! Andrew Jackson, who would have be mi just as trong a candidate if he had heen bom in Delaware or Rhode Island. They include alfeo the four years of Andrew Johnson, who was not elected to ihi office ot" president. Of the two presi dents from- Illinois, Lincoln was itOt nominated because he hailed from a stte it was important to carry; and Grant, at the time of the candidacy, was regarded more as a citizen of the united btates at lare than as a son of Illinois. Attachment to yewapapers. The strong' attachment of sub scribers to a well-conducted news- pajK'r is fully eoufirmed by pub- isher. "Stop my paper!'' words of dread to beginners in business, lose their terror after a paper iias been established for a ttrm of years. r long as a pap'-r pursues just, honorable and judicious count, mectiijr the wants of its customers, in all rcsspeets. lh' "lies of friendship tetween tiu.- sub- c fibers and the paper are as hard to break by an outside third party as tbe link which binds old friends in business or social life. Occa sional defects and errors in a news paper are overlooked by those who have become attached to it through its perusal fur years. They sometimes become dissatis fied with it on account of some thing which has slipped into its eolumn, and may stop taking it; bni the absence of the familiar sheet at their homes and offices for a few weeks becomes an in supportable privation, and they hasten to take it again, and possi bly apologize for liaving it stopped. iNo tneuusntp on ear in is more oonstant than that contracted by the leader for a ioumal which makes an honest and earnest effort to merit hie continued snuncrt Hence a conscientiously conducted naiicr bee nes a favorite in the family. Exchange. ;Durii i!r the early part of last October, I had a severe attack of rneumatisui in ray rignt Knee, says Mr. J . C. Connor, ol the Rojal Upera House. Toronto. Unnatla ul used many so-called rheumatic remedies without receiving any apparent benefit. Observing that St. Jacobs Oil was !ciug con stau try recommended by many of the leading members of our pro fession, I decided to give it a trial From the firt application I con tinned to improve, and before 1 had used two-thirds of a bottle 3 was cntirelv cured. TO MEM QNLY,Y8UNB OR OLD, WHO are f-.iCTir.x from Xravocs Paau iri". J. st Vt'.'.iJTr. l.a or Kravs J'.iCC- iSCD VlOOB, V.'xrMJ AVK..KlJdMOl, Mid all hoae d IseaaeK ot a l'Eirsox ki.iS atiHk re i ahtiic friiM Art-bin nud Orara Caian. Spcedy rel!pf jtud onmpldo rmUirnthiH of Hxai-tm. Viooa nnl Ma:' -on OrAMAvraitn. The grandest Um'orerj'of the Xtoernih Onatary. &-nd at oaco for IUustrated Pant pMetfreo. Addrecs VOLTAIC BELT CO., MARSHALL, MICH. Wonderful Cure of a Ldtl 12 years old, ytIio for 8 years, from the top or lifs heart to his ankles, . "vras one 31ass of Scabs. Mr sox, a lad ttvolro yoars of ape, was af flicted with the wor-t form of lvcima for n tieriod of eic tyeart. So virulent it that! from the toi o- hi head to wiUtti a lew inch e tf hi ankle; he as one mtu-9 of scab?, trhicfe refused to yield kiiv treatment that wa attempted, i-.very reuiedv thtt wm ?ac gerttd h friends or phyrkianj vn.t trivd in vain. Allojtathy, homoepathy, herbs, roots, Mlt-trater bathfi, i!as5eed Kultieo, vosn?, ointments, ami in short every thine that eettld be done to eradicate the disorder .etBed only to acRTArate it, and the child's life became a harden to bitu. and the exrne of the vari ous exierttseiiU was a constant drain nimh j oar rejoti rets. j Aly wife readin? the s-lverti-em-Bt of the i Cvtkxka Kkhkihis is one of the da ly pa pen, rewired t make imt more attempt at ! a cure- iThe dieoje tra n.ir CHcrooebim; upon hii lace, and seemed incurable. 1 save relaetant consent to tbe t.riotal and an inttrrietr km souaht with famous lady pby--ician of New York, who mailea mort taor ottaA examination ot tho cavi. and iromil a care without tbe least hesitalHrti by tbe aae ofyonr Cfrscit.v KrMKiu. In .: wKUt tbefe wi a marked change: ike raw wd an cry sores Ix'tran to crow iale end ahmic tbe outer edges scaled oS. and a? time wore on they began to disappear entirely, until t the present writinc the only vetice i one amall sja.t uion the forearm, fearcely vUible and fast disaiwoarie. Thai after ncht yeur.s of expense ami srx- ioty, we have the intense ratrwetion of see-1 iitfrthe ehikl'. akin as fair aad mhooUi a it I Kas before thU dreatlful cntneos diterder j attacked him. Sincerely yours. CUAS. EAYRE HIKKLE 219 Fairmoixt Ave., J K831Y CtTV HElOHTS, 2Si. J. CHiuwoon ami youth are the period when saeh diseases yield meft readily to ;bo?e an failim; Skin ani Dlood Speeinc. CtTicf K.V Ub-'olvkxt, the new BImsI 1'urincr. ami Cr TtcfR and CiTufEA .-mr the great Skin Cure. Pr:c? of tiTini: , -..s jII Uxe. ."-Oets larjrc lxes, JUt) ClTH . K s Vi:XT z.Vi per b"ttlc. Cl Ti cha So -' cts. : Ci rit r E i;ir.v ir, sow, 13 cts- .vo!d l.y all drurisU'. Pott?rDru? and Cliei. Co.,i3ostoD. COMPLETE TREATMENT $1 r stnale doo of Nauford' 2iatJcal Ctiri instantly relieves the most iolent Sneecing or lieadCold,CIear.the Hta.l s by mactc. stops watery dijeharge fnm the Noe ami Eyes', prevente ttingin? XniH in the iicai, cures Aervou iteai.acne. anu nu.ine Chills and Fever. Jn (Im-nic Catarrh it cleanses the nasal parages of foul mii:. rc etores thsen.c of smell, taste, ami hearinc when aaected, frees the head, threat, and bronchial tubes of oRorvive matter, wocten and purifies the breath. toi the coash and fcrrcst the progrees orcatarrh towaru ton- ramHin. One bottle Radical Cure, one lxx Catarrhal Sidvent and Sanford's Inhaler, nil in one packacc. of all drncrist for S'r A?k for Sa- loiip'i Kamcal Ci kg. i'omra Dure asd Cm km. Co.. IJostox. l'nliiitatu.n. l)"iiMiiia. ! iv- vs or Complaint. PiliousFever. BABY For Infui.tile :ti;l Birth 1 lumors, Ifoudi. t happed or Greasy Skins. Nettle dnAUIIMtK nr nviriprt Cil Rash, Pimple--, and Skin lUemisiies. use ClTlt CltA Ml. ae e- ouislle Ssvix P.i:.t rrKiKK, ami Toilet. Itath. and Niirery Sanative. ln:i:nint with deli cious aowor Mior anu cuucuni naisams. Alsolutely pure; hljihly medieitm'. In dorMil h piv ieian: preferred by the elite. Sales in lxst and lssi l.ftjO.WO ir-.. l!o lc!iUy firtftaral tor hacii:g. 34X23 cE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST REL1ABU REKtDlES IN THE WORLD F03 THE CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Sore Tlaroat, Bronchitis, InHuenza, Asthma, "Whooping Cough, Croup, and Every aflection of tho THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST, including QOaaSUMPTiOfIL A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WRITES t " J: docs not dry up a cough, and leave the fchiad, as is the case with roost rreparatIoa, las boscas it, desnses the lungs aad allays irritation, thus removing the cause of coxnphia" SO NOT KE DECEIVED by articles Uai. ag similar aasiss. Be sure you get DX VISTAR'S DALSAM OF V.1LD CHEERY, vith the sbjaaturc of "I. BUTTS " oa the wrappec CO Cents and 61.00 a Uottle. Tiepared by SETII V. FOWLE & SONS, Boi n, Mass. Sold hv dnispsu aad dealers gearraU' Street Improvement Notice. M)lICb is hcrebv ifiven that the Com in on Council of tlie'citv of Astoria, ('latsop County, Oregon, propose to or der tin? iinproveincnt of that portion of w est kiii street m tnc city of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, as laid out and iiTumni uj .iiiiiii ji. outM'iy, tront tne south side tC Water street to the south sid of Cedar street by grading said street where needed to make an even grade from Water street to Cedar street and by planking said street to its full width with new and sound fir olanknot less than three inches in thickneas where not already planked and by re moving a'l defective piles, stringers, planning aim outer limners m that por tion which was destroyed by fire and u replacing uic same with new and sound fir piles, cans and stringers anil planking, and by building sidewalks eight feet wide on both sides of, said street wuerc not aireatiy mint ana bv repairing the sewers on both sides oi satu hi reel. And unless a remonstrance sisne.l by the owners of two-thirds of the prop erty Homing on satu iortion oi said Rtn-et oe meu witn uie Auditor and I lerk within ten days of the final publi ration of this notice, viz: Thursday, .September 20th, 18S3, the Common Council will order said improvement to m inane. I5y order of the Common Council. T.S.JEWETT, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, August 25th, 18S3. Changed Hands. rCIH It P. AKEltY ON CIIENAMUS STB EET. X fotineriy owned by Cha. Ctirow. has been bought by Chas Eberle, who will here- auor conduct it. Good Bread, a Specialty. The public trade soUcited. ! , ie 1 IfvfcX. Forthcreliefaadpreven-tVrU"l"""o;,tion,IIirIti.i.-tiit it U an i ACr P'tril.of i hcnmati.-m.Nou-vNvVVi!WiVrC'rIida. Sciatica, Cough. AnTg?: Colds. Weak ack' SLmmeh R s?--z- and Eowebr.Shootinz Pains. "j TOr tv Malaria and h.pileM)ics.n$e c't c'rVhieS. Co!llu'I'laHtcr.anlISce , kV,c tr,c Bnllery combinetl A STEtv with a l'oruits lIaMerand 1 lauh at pain. 2V ereo'where. KILL'S VARIETIES. GEO.nir.L. - - - pROPitiirrou WALTKR PARKS. - STAGE MANAGER Engagement el HISS SUSIE LEE, Sonar and Daace Arttet. MISS VARY MOULTON. Character Actress and ReettatJoneas. MISS FANXIK WALTOX. Soaestress. BABY "WEST. The Child Wonder. MR. IIXXRY WEST. Ethtoutaa CntaedtaK. WALTER PARKS. Oimedian. CUAS. BARUOWS. Actor. Ttrtlier with a new Cnder the management of 1'KtlF. CHARLES KlCKARDS. the Old Favorites Retained. Ail Op-w all the Year IVrfnnaice Every Nl:hi Fmire Clmn:ef I'mgninmo IJterj" 'lfnt. Comprising GOWGS, DAP1CS3 AKD ACTS. Vc give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. I The then! re Lt cnnled nhthtly, ami all who nave wiute!9trd tbe entertainment pro nwimee it to be eoual to any jilven elsewhere. Mr. Hill a a caterer fir the imh'lc's antimemeiit can not be eseetle;!. Anylnnly MrMiing t vpeml a plcamnt evening ami e sparkititu wit aiul liauty withont id ptrity, should intnmve the otlMHtttMlty and The inxnioiy etMnnrfeet thtj ftdlowlnfc well known Artut.- : Mji Fakxir V.'ai.tox. 1 !sh m.vkv mou1.tox. Mr. Wai.tkic Parx.. -Mit. Chas. Hakhows. Mr. IIkxrv Whst. All of which will Har nbehtly in their dir. terent sjieeianies. Open air concert every eveuias; ; ierfirm anee eommenciiis at s ; entrance to theatre oil lien ton street ; private boxen on Chena inus street. Hear Stnrs in HaTiitl Succession HOME S0MF0ET. Artvr n JCaJny Kltte ai i'ountry riiy Nietatt Toil Wliat He Thinks ersonir People. "I wish to xraciou some people would learn when they need a doctor ami when they don't," exclaimed Dr. K , as he entered ha house in a eo?ey little village in the inter ior of the State of New York, after a tedious ride of many miles. "I have been down a mi one the mountains t) see a man, who the messenger said, was very sick and not likely to live 'till morning, unless ho had immedi ate help; and found him suffering from a rather sharp attack of colic, which his family might have relieved in ten minutes, if they had a grain of sense and two or three simple remedies in the house. Put no; they must remain ignorant as pigs, and when tho least ache or pain takes them, send for a doctotr whether they ever pay him or not." Why. Doctor, what kind of simple reme dies, as you call them, do you expect people to keep in the houe?" asked hi wife, as she pourd him a cup of hot tea. In this ease," answered the Doctor, "if they had only put a BENSON'S CAPCINS POROUS PLASTER on the man's storaaeii. he would have been all right ia an hour, aad saved me a drear ride." In all ordinary compUints it cures at once. All diseases aro eliminated from tho f-ys- Um by what may be roughly called oxpul.-ion or extraction or by a union of the two pro cesses. Benson's Plaster promotes both. It incites the torpid organs to aet, and sends its healing, soothing, influence through tho myr iad pore of the skia. All other plasters ob lige the imtient to waiL Thoy give him hopo for to-morrow. Benson's plaster civoa him help to-day. Which is better, do you think? Buy the CAPCINE ami keep it in the house. Price 2T oeats. Seabury & Johnson. Pbarmaooatical Chom- fets. Now York. GEKMANJA BSSR HALL a:oj BOTTLE BEElt DEPOT. OuK-iAUca Strkkt. Astosia. Titf Hps! o LaycrS Gte. a Glass Orders lor the Cetetsfl CoIiiMa Brewery Ieft at this place will be promptly attend ed to. rST"No cheap Sail 1 ranewco Beer sold at hw place WM. B :K. Proprietor. HOSPITAL, ASTOIUA, - - - OltEGOU filHIS INSTITUTION, UNDER CABE OF -S- the Sisters of Chanty, Ls uow ready foi t In rieentlon of nntlents. -v. . . . .. ... J rnvate rooms iortue aceommouauon o. i an v desiring them. Patients admitted at all ltoins.day ormeiit No nliysielan has exclnslvo risht. even patient is free to and has the privilege of emptying any pity.Mciau uey preier. United States 3Iariue Seamen who rtav Hospital Dues, are entl tied to Free care and attendance at thlsllos- pital diiriiu: sickness. Permits must be ob tained for United States Marines at the Cus tom I louse. SlSTi-'llS OP CnAUIT Drawback Entries, Bills of Lading;, Manifests, Etc. Legal Blanks.- Mortgages, "Warranty Deods AT The Astorian Office Any blank or form not iu stock will be pruned to order. Bill Heads. Letter Heads. Bcceipt Books Fish Talleys. Cards, Tags, and commercial paper ot all Kinds prmteu to omcr at The Astorian Job Office. I. W. CASE, IMPOItTEK AND WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL DEALEB IN GENERAL IISSCHAliBIS oroer Chonamus aad Cass streets. ASTORIA . - - - 0BEG0N TJinuVn ulV SHIPPING NOTICES. Columbia Transportation Go. FG5? PORTLAND. (FAST "TOIE.) The popnlar steamer FLEETWOOD, WmVh 1ms been refitted for the comfort ftaja-'encer miii icavu iiruu .uu fisher's dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 AM. arriving at Portland at 7 P. M. Betai-Mmc leaves Pwtland every Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 A. M, Arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. Au addilional triu will ho made on Sunday of Each Week, leaving Portland at O o'cloek Siiittlay ISlornins:. Paieneers bv thfe route conneet at Kalama President. Astoria and Pcrlland. Kt-Str. WESTPORT, F. H.SliERMA MASTER. Will make remilar trl'B to l'ortland and Astoria, hitviiisllunieli's dock, foot ot Mor mon .itreet, Portland, at C a.m. haturuays. Aad will leave Y.llson & Fisher's dock, Astoria, at R A. M. Thurslays. 22tFre;jrht earrietl at returnable rate Wl LL MAKE TRIPS AS FOLLOWS : To YOUNGS RI YKR. MiNMlays, Wednesdays anu SHiiinmv. Sncetal trlje? as required. Will leave AVl!on & Fishers wharf at ii oeIok "han, eacli morning. LEWIS G. HAAVEN. Upper Astoria. Master. RECtULAE steam packet "Daisy," and Barge. Will leave Astoria, from Gray's Docfc Por Olney. and Head of Younas Hirer. Dally. at .. jr., (excejtt Wednevlays and awwinys.; JtctMrninx .same day. For landings m Lewis & Clark's IMver, m Mccitscsunya. at .. 31., Returning same day. war For Prehjht or Pawage. amdy on bonnl or at ijray s ixkk. wt:ere i'rentm win ie re eeired and stored, if necessary. .1. II. D. GRAY Steamer TORI MORRIS. TJJtS XV.W and i'avorlte Uoat S NOW BEADY EOK BUSINESS AND can be chartered for excursions, special parties. etc at reasonable rates. A sreneral steamboatintr business transacted. V. BO ELLING, Master. Chenamus Street Assessment NOTICE is hereby given that the assessment made by Ordinance No. Ao, of the City of Astoria, Clatsop county Oregon, and which ordinance passed the Common Council of said city on the 22ddav of August, 1883, and was ap proved on the 23d day of August, 1S83. lor the proposed repair of Chenamus street, in the City ot Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McCIure, from Main street to Jackson street in the manner provided by Ordinance No. 52S of the Citv of Astoria and which ordin ance passed the Common Council of said city on the 11th day of July, 1883, and was approved on tho llth day of Julv, 1S83, on 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 U. S. gold and silver coin and unless paid within five days 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: LYo.e A'o.o IM. Block. CoH. 1) S6t 00 (i 9 Gl 00 7 " (.1 00 8 " GL CO r, 10 42 SO G " 42 80 7 42 SO 8 u 42 SO S 12 42 80 K ' 42 80 7 " 42 80 8 " 42 80 5 13 42 80 G " 42 so 7 " 47 54 8 52 29 1 20 9 75 2 " 4 88 3 9 75 4 " 9 75 1 2t 42 SO 2 42 80 3 " 42 80 4 " 42 80 1 23 42 80 2 " 42 80 3 " 42 80 4 " 42 80 1 24 Gl 00 2 u GL 00 " Gl 00 4 ' Gl 00 Xante ef the 0 tents. C Uoeling C IJoeling C lloeling MVGearhart I IB Parker George llill I Bergman ami A W licrry 1 Bergman and A V Berry C L Parker C L Parker JFBybec JFBybee C Li Parker C L Parker J Kamm .1 Kamm George Davidson . . . George Davidson . ., John llobson John llobson J V,rMunson J WMtinson Mrs J E Ferguson .. Lillian Crosby United States United States United States United States CL Parker F Berendes George Flavel George Flavel CITY OF ASTOUIA Cr.OSSINOS. Crossing Chenamus and Polk Streets $I7i Crossing Chenamus and "Wash ington Streets T Crossing Chenamus and Lafay ette Streets 175 ( By order of the Common Council. 'P .rF.WTCTT. Auditor and Clerk. tVstoria, Or.. August 25, ISSJ. dtd Street Grade Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, propose to es tablish the grade of that portion of "Washington street in the City of Asto ria, as laid out and recorded by John 3IcCIure, from the north side of Sque- moqua street to the south side ot 8tn street, as loiiows: At its intersection with Snue- moriiie street, 2Gfeet At its intersection with Jeffer son street 42 feet At its intersection with Astor street SO feet At its intersection with Court street 13G feet At its intersection with Sev enth street 182 feet At its intersection with Eichth street 1S9 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 said street be tiled with, the Auditor and Clerk Wlllllll IUII tiay; UL uic uuui uuuuwwuu of this notice, viz: Thursday, September 20thj 1S83, the Common Council will es- muiisu sain graue. Bv order of the Common Council. T. S. JEWETT. Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, August 25th, 1883. Assessors Notice. TyOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ll assessment rou oi waisop county m ito onmninteii mul in the hands of the Board of Equalization, at the court house In said comity ou the last Monday in August, 1883, when all persons Interested are required to attend and make any objections they may have to the same. W.W.PARKER, County Assessor Clatsop Co., Ogn. Astoria, Augusta, 1853. TRANSPORTATION" LINES. Oregon Railway & Navigation COMPANY. O CEA.V DIVISION. On and After April 1st, 1883, Oeean Steamers win ii fmm son -csm clsco and Portland PVfrv flai iIdti. LeavIuK Spear St. wharf S.m VmupIc .t atw ' ?hVand Ainswrth Dock, rortland, . ....uuijjui, Tlirouch. TIcliPtK nid tn nn.Tn.ir.i cities in the United States, Canada and .111 UpC. River and Rail Division. On and after July 22d, 1883. RAIL DIVISION. Passenger Trains leave Portland for East ern points, at 7:30 A. M., dally. KIVEtt 2HYISEO.Y (Middle Colarabla).- Boats leave Portland for Dollfq at rr -nn A. M. axso : Leave Port-1 I l I land for JIon Tu. We. IThu. FrL 1 Sat. Astoria andl I lower uo-l I I lumWa... Ifi A"Mlfi AMlfi AM 6 AM (AM SAM Darton. Or.lTASl! 7 AM 1 AM tSZXuH 6A3l! IS AM ..... . J , , , Victoria.BCifi AMG AMIfi AM SAM P AM;5 AM Leares Astoria for Portland et 6 a. ia. dailr n. cept Sunday. Astoria to Portland. FAST ttKE. Steamer 1Vid IVeMt will leJivft Astoria for Portland, 1 P. 31. Beturnin, leaves Portland for Astoria, A. 31., dally, Wednesdays excepted. Pullman Palace Cars running batweea Port land, and Missoula. C It. PBESCOTT, JOHN MUTE, Manager. Sup'tot Traffic A. L. STOKES, E. r. ROGERS, Assist. Sup't of Trafflc. Gen'l Agent ilwaco Steam Navigation Co.'s SUMMER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canby, and Ilwaco. Connecting with L. A. Loomls Stage Line, and Shoal water Bay Transportation Co's. Steamer for Oystcrville, (dally), 3fontesaBO, aaA Olympla, Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Steamer "Gen. Miles," or "Gen. Canby" Will make two trips dallv. except Wednes uay, between Astoria and Ilwaco as follows r Leave Astoria at 7 A M, touching at Fort Stevens and Fort Canby and arriving at H wao at 8 'JM A M . Returning, leave Ilwaco at 9 -Jio A M lor Astoria and arriving there at ii i AM. land along side steamer Wide West to transfer Passengers, Baggage and Freight. Leave Astoria at 1 P 31 for Ilwaco direct, ami arrive there at 2 :30 P M, Returning, leave Ilwaco at 3 0 P M. touch at Fort Can ity and Fort Stevens and arrive at Astoria sVwi'M. On Wednesdays leave Astoria at 9 A M for Fort Stevens, Fort Canby and Hwaco, Re. turning in the afternoon. Fare between Astoria and Fort Stevens 50 cts Fare between Astoria and Fort Canby or Ilwaco ......... ..75 cts Freight between Astoria and Ilwaco . S2 00 per ton norses between Astoria and H- waco . 2 00 each. Carriages between Astoria and Ilwaco 2 00 each. J. II. D. GRAY, Agent. Oregon & California R.R.Co On an after May 13, 1SS3, trains will rua as follows, DAILY (Except Sundays), EASTSIBK DIVISION. Ilelvt ccu PORTLAND and RLE.VDALE VAIL TRAI2T LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 7:30 a. ir.lGIendale 10:33 p. y. Glendale 1:00 A. idPortland 425p. if. ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 4:00 P. M.ILebanon 9.20 P. M Lobanon 4:15 A. M. PorUand10:05 A.M The Oregon and California Railroad Forr? makes connection with all Regular Trains on Eastsiuo division. WESTSlDK DIVI3I0-f. Ketween I'ortlnntl and Corvallla UAIt. TRAIS LEAVE- ARRIVE. Portland 9:00 A. M.lCorvallis ....4:S0 P. M Corvallis 8:30 A. M.lPortland -...30 P. M EXTItESS TKAET LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 5:00 p.if.McMinnville-.8:00p. McMinnvillo.5:13A.t.Portland..... 8:30 x. k. CIoso connections, made at Glendale with tho Stazes of tho Oroson and California Stage Company. eir-iickota for sale at ai i tne principal noinu in California and the East, at Company'! OEco. Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. Storage will bo charged on freight remain ing attompanys waronouse ovarii nours. Freight will not be recotvoafor shipment after 5 o'clock P. M. on either the East or Woitsida Division. n , . , JOHN MUIR, Sup't ot Trafflc. A. L. STOKES, Asst. Sup't. of Trafflc. Shoalwaier Bay Transportation Co. SUMMER ROUTE. Astoria to Olympla, Touching at I'ort Stevens. Port Canby, Ilwaeo. North Bench, Gystcrville, North Cove, Petersons Point, Ho qalnm, Jlontcsano, And all points on Shoal water Bay, and Gray Harbor. GEN. MILES, ::1 itrs. or On Columbia Riter. GEN. CANBY, - GEN. GARFIELD " ShoalwaterBay. " MONTESANO " Gray's Harbor Connecting with Stages over Portages. Leave Astoria for Olympla, at - - 7 A. M. On Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, arriving at Montesano the day after leaving Astoria through trip In 60 hours. Leave Olympla for Astoria on same days. BITTERS !, Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco. Loeb & Go., Agents, Astoria. Hall's Safes. WE HAVE THE AGENCY FOR ASTO na of the above safes ; parties desiring to pnrchase wIU do well to call and examine catalogue and price lists. BQZOBTH&JOHJif,