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ASTORIA, OREGON:
SATURDAY
.MAY 3 H4
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
PORT OF ASTORIA.
igg. n 3,11111 Y'ALS FROM SEA.
Heurr Villard, Ao ep T-icom Max 3
VHSSKLS IH TUK RIVKR.
.k... : O r
OUve S.Southard. Amp Mt Washington, Arnsp
RtA OrosM Am in
Mnrt.hu Fiiher.
8. R. Mcsd. Am .k
Mden Bee, Am lfc
ltata, Brbk
Nommaa.BrJiS
Chts. ;otswc.rth Crbk
Lskdale. Hr bk
Aberstwith Cattle.Br tp
Tj-tlionus, Br bk
JaraalXarer, Kor bk
V3SLS OA TEX (TA T.
.F kibi ForoJeii 5rts, for ibe
(Viluiubla River
City of York. Greenock April 11
GriMdAle, Br sp Lirorpool. April 8
Largo. Law. Br ep Hull Mftroh IS
From American Ports.
Alttxaeda. Am sp N Y Jan IS
Belle of Ortcon, Am bk I1C9 Xew V ork Mar 1
Mil I I IMIIH M
TIDE TAKLK FOB ASTOItlA.
MAY.
HIQH WATEIL j LOW WATKR.
First Second. First. Second.
o s 1- I o - o 2 o "i.
2 s m 2 j m a K
a h . s i a Pis h 5
fc. 7R. ,2 h. m. jS fc. 171. JJ A. TO. .2
, tt, &,
1 4 41a 7 91 C27p GG 0 07p 00 U 52p 3"2
2 5 46 ?' 7 24 6 -4 - - - - 1 01 0-2
3 0 M 7D 8 26 0-4 1 OOa 3D 2 03 05
4 8 10 07 9 24 -iT 2 10 25 3 01 0'C
5 9 17 CC 10 i8 7-4 S 21 2 I 3 M 0 8
0 1019 'i-lO-Jo 8t) 4 28 15 4 41 09
7 11 17a 7 0 11 23 8 5 5 31 1"0 5 20 10
8 0 OS? 72 11 5 9 0 0 23 04 5 50 11
9 ----- 0 M 7'3 7 13 -01 6 2!l IS
10 0 25a 2 135 7 3 7 54 -i'6 7 04 V&
11 0 53 9-2 2 11 :: 8 28 -0-8 7 40 1"7
12 1 tO 91 2 43 72 9 02 -09 8 11 20
The hoars between mid -Iirlit and noon axe
designated by a (a. si.), those between uton
atid midiiifr'it by p (r. m ). 0. 00m a denotes
lui'lnifilit. u'i Wm. denotes noon.
Tile height is reckoned from the level of
average lower low water? to which the sound
liurs are given on the Coast Survey chart.
TUG BOAT CHARGK8,
I'oliowlnfr is the schedule of prices for
towage 'n aud out over the Columbia Bar :
For vessels not Inward k Outward.
exceeding Loaded. Ballast.
-i NX) ton...150 1-t0
8150
175
200
230
300
RO to ltJ uins
1O00 to 1200 tons,
laotolloot'ins,
lJojtor-j&jtiins.
. 200 173
. 225 2o0
. 275 -J33
$00
250
Columbia River Exports.
8HXPH2EXT8 FOKEION.
JANTJAEY, "81.
Whe;t ;0 C73 lus
FlonVKyc b'jls
..S337.278
.. 4-J2.G&J
Total 10 cargoes f7f9,912
. rni:at-Auv.
Whit.:Sl !,?13 bus 8313,9"2
Flout, 4l C09 bLl, . 221.CT7
t-n inon. 401 cm . . 2.T
Lumber, coo M. . . 7.0u)
Total, 9 cargo's SMl.&H
APHIU
UTo'LiccrporA ixr TllUe E. Starbuck.
Flour, UoVTbMs 70,483
Wheat, 43.951 bus 47.204
Total ... $117,092
11 To Qucewtouti pir River Indus.
Flourr-17.82S bbls S$0,220
17- To Q'jxtnxtmvii ierMcrom.
Wheat. 02.003 bus ,S'5C,S2I
18 To Antwerp per HigJiland Light.
Wheat. CS.37.1 bus ?55,2j0
21 -Tw Qiuxmtmi. jmr Cilu " Carllilc
What 47.7J0 bu- . 813,821
RKER
8 fc?S
CEAICR IS
c
HayA Oats, and Straw,
Brick. Cement, and Sand.
Wood Delivered to Order.
Dray ng, Teaming, and Express Business
.- DEALCK IX
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
FIRST-CLASS.
W. E. DEMENT & CO.
ASTORIA, - - - ORF.GON
Oarry in Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
. and
" FAKGY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded
Stop That" Horsel
From Slipping.
USE THE PATENT SHOE.
- George McLane
HAS JU.ST RECEIVlvD A PATENT
lTorseshoe from the Patent Office, for
the purpose of preventing all classes of hors
es from slipping on plank, or steep roads,
Horses shod with this shoe WTLL NOT
SLIP. A trial wi'l convince anyone.
I keep Tivo FirNt-rf ! Shorn in
my shop. Trj- the NEW SHOE.
ap-4'ornn anil Contracted Hoof cure
a specialty.
No satisfaction no pay.
GEO.IcLANE.
J. . RUDDOCK,
Practical Plumbing in Ail Its
Branches.
Steam and Gas Fixtures,
A Complete Stock of Flrst-clasj Material.
All Work Guaranteed.
Offlea and Shop in Hume's building, rear
of Wheeler &'Robb'd, Astoria, Oregon.
ood Yard.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE ASTO
riajWood Jard. Gray'n Dock, foot of
Betitoa recr will sell wood at the follow
ing prices aud deliver wherever ihe streets
are plaffltcd, between Trulllnger's Mill and
O'Briwf Hotel, bac to Astor street :
GreeUsAkler, 2-out e 50 per cord, loug 63 75
Drv igdo ,do 4,75
do
do
do
400
3 75
400
4 00
4 00
425
Gr'unMBt?,K?dOj. 4 50
Dry do " do ' 4"75
do
do
da
to
do
do
do
do
do
Oreen'Tieaeh do
Green Fir . do
Drv Fir- do
Extra Maple
aud S. limbs do
Vine Maple
4 75
4 75
BOO
0 00 do
do 5 25
audS. limbs do
5 75 do
do 0 00
fe?Wood or aii Kinds
Bv the Scow load at REDUCED BATES.
J. H. D. GltAT'
Astoria, February 1st, 1S64.
M& A '-
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
Temple Lodge, No. 7A.F.A.M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS A
flint and third Tuesdays iu cachVV
month, at 7J-J o'clock, r. M., at the'V
Hal in AMona. Members of the order in
yood standlnp aro invited to attud..
By order of the W. SI.
Bearer Lodge No 35. L O. O. F.
TJEGULAIl MEETINft KV- .gig
cvn nVliir.k. nt thft IvOOfre'
wnm in AHil l,".11.iws; Hflll AttO.
ria. Sojourning members of the order ii
goid Htandlns, cordially Invited to ate L
Ey order N. G.
Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. F.
REG ULAR MhE I INGS OF OC.EAN EN
campment No. IS. I. O.O.F. at the
Lodge, in the Odd Fellows Building, a
se-en p. M., ou the tecond and fourth
.Mondays of each month. Sojourning breth
ren cordially Invited.
By order . r-
Seaslde Lodye No. 12, A. O. V. W.
KEQULAB MEETINGS OF SEASmE
Lodge .No. 12, A. O. (J. W. will be held
In Pythian Ball on Friday evening of each
weeK,at7 o'clock p.m. Members of the
order In good standing, and visiting Broth
ers are Invited to attend. Library will be
open fifteen minutes before and after each
meeting. By order M.W.
C. BROW N, Rec
Astoria Lodge No. 40, 1. 0. Q.I.
REGULAR MEETING EVERY THURS
day evening at 7 -.SO o'clock. In the Hall
over Mr. Case's store. Members of the Or
der, In good standing, aie Invited to attend.
By order W. C.T.
American Legion of Honor.
REGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA
Council No 993 Is held on the first and
third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock p.
M. By order of the Council Commander.
R.V.MONTE1TH, Secty.
Cuahlnir Post No. 14. Q. A. B.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS FOST
on the second and fourth Tuesdays of
each month at 7:30 P. IL Visiting com
rades cordially invited. By order
P.C.
Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of P.
REGULAR. MEETINGS OF THIS
IMlge every Friday evening, at 7:30
o'clock. In their Castle HnlL Sojourning
Knights cordially Invited to :.tten .
GEO. F. WHEELER,
K.ofR. and S.
Astor Lodge No. 6. K. of P.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS
Lode every Wednesday evening, at
7:30 o'clock, at their lodge room. In Pythian
Cattle. Sojoumlug Knights cordially invit
ed to attend. W. L. ROBB.
K. of R. and S.
Common Council.
REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND
fourth Tuesday eveulngs of eaoh month
at 7H o'clock.
xMTl'ersons deviling to have matters acted
upon by tlio Council, at any regular meet
ing must present the same to the Auditor
and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening
jirh-r to the Tuesday on which the Couucil
hoi d.i its regular meeting.
THOS S.JEWETT.
Auditor and Clerk.
C'lIUUCH 1UKECTOKY.
Ouack Chuucii llolj' comnninioti
firbt t'undayof every month. Sunday
services at 11 a. M., and 7 p.m. Wednes
day eveninc service at 7 o'clock. Rev.
M. D. Wilson, Rector.
FlKST PnESBYTEIUAN CHURCH Ser
vices ut 11 a m. and 7 p. m. Wednes
day evening prajer meeliiiK at 7
o'clock. Rev. J. v . Millipan. Pastor.
CONGUEOATIONAL CUUKCH Services
at 11 a- M. and 7 P. M. Rev. Sam'l
Wood, Pastor.
Roma' Catholic Chukch Services
atlOSiOA. M- Rev. L. Dieluian. Pastor
ii. E. Church Service at 11 a. m.
and 7 p. m. Lecture and Praver Meel
Injj. Wednesday, at 7 p. M. Rev. NVm.
Rolnrts. Pastor.
Baptist Church. Services each
Lord's Day at 11 a. m.. and 7 p. ai.
Prayer Meeting on Wednesday, at 7
p. m. Rev. l. S. M cLalTert . ja.tor.
PIANOS
-AND
ORGANS
SMALL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
Piano, and Organ Instructors.
-CELEBRATED-
STICK &KNABEPMOS!
AND
THB WO.VDEBFGL
LITTLE GIANT STECK PIANO
-USED BY
I'ltBSIDENT OF UNITED STATES
GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF CANADA
GOVERNOR OF OREGON.
ASTORIA MUSICAL SOCIETY.
MRS. J. W. CONN, of Astoria.
D. A. MCINTOSH, Esq. "
J. D.HIGGINS.Esq.
CIIAS. WRIGHT, Ei.
And by- 3Uar Otter ProBdaeat Huslchuis.
CELEBRATED TABER ORGANS.
Elegant Packard Orchestral Orcnn
Only esxlUiJi-e Music House iu tho North
west. Only wholesale and retail House In
the Northwest.
GARDNER Bros.,
165 First St., Portland, Oregon.
BUT THE BEST !
BARBOUR'S
Irish Flax
Salmon Net Threads
Woodberry, and Needle Brands,
SEINE TWINES-
AND
CORK AND LEAD LINES,
Fish Pounds, Helnen, and Nets
Imported to Order. A
Large Stocfeof NettiDff.Fisnlfines
AND FISH HOOKS.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND
HENRY DOYLE & GO.,
517 and 519, MARKET STREET
SAN FRANCISCO.
KFAgents for the Pacific Coatd.
DE. JIM.
CHINESE PHYSICIAN,
Spool al Diseases carefully
Treated.
Office In Kong Wing Hie Storo. on Cbe
uaaiiLs street, opposite Post office.
Astoria Cooperage.
BARRELS AHDHALF-BARRELS
All Kindt of Cooperage Done.
arLeave orders with JOHN ROGERS.
Superintendent, at Central M&rfctt.
Disfiguring
HUMOKS.
Iteliing vend.
Burning Tor
tares, Humil
iating Erup
tions, such as
SALT RHE1 M or Eczema. Psoriasis. S-'ftV
Head. Infantile or Birth Humors, aud
every form f Itching, caly Pimp.y, scrofu
lous, Iiiheri ed. Contagious ;uui ropper
Coloied Diseases of the Blood. Skin, and
Scalp, with Loss -l ILUr.are posltiveh curtd
by tue CcriconA Remediks.
Cntlcnra Hesol vent, the new blood puri
fier, cleanses the blood and perspiration of
Impurities and poisonous elements, and thus
remove the cauee.
Cntlcara. the great Skin Cure, Instantly
allays Itching and Inflamatlon. clears the
Skin and Scalp, heals Ulcers and Sores, and
restores the Hair.
Cuticara Soap, an exquLslte Skin Beau
tlfler and ToUet Requisite, prepared from
Ccticcba. Is Indispensable in treating Skin
Diseases. Baby Humors, Skin Blemishes,
Rough, Chapped, or Oily Skin .
utlcara Remedies arc absolutely pure
and the onlv real Blood Purifiers ami Skin
Beautlflers, free from mercury, arsenic lead,
zinc, or any other mineral or vegetable poi
son whatsoever.
If would require thN entire paper to do
Justice to a description of the cures per
formed by the Cuticuka Rksoi.vf.xt in
ternnJlv. ami Cctxcuka and Cuticcil
Soap externally.
Ecxeraa or tho palms or the hands aud of
the ends of ihe fing rs, very difficult to treat
aud usually considered fticurable: small
patches of tetter and salt rheum on the eats,
nose, and sides of tho face.
Scailcd Ileadn wilh loss of hair without
number, heads covered with andruff and
scaly eruptions, especially of ehihln n and
infants, many of which since birth had been
a mass of scabs.
Iirblnir, burning, and scaly tortures thnt
baffled even relief from ordinary remedies,
soothed aud healed as if by magic ;
I'MorluKls leprosy, and other frightful
forms of skin dLseases, scrofulous ulcers, old
sores, aud discharging woun-'s, ea li and all
of which have been speedily, permanently.
and economically cured Dy tue ucticcka
Rkmkdies.
Sold evervwlipre. Price : Ccticvra, -r0
cnts; RhBot.vRT. 81.00: Soap. 25 c nts
PoTTEit Dhuo and cuejiical Co., Boston,
Mass.
eud for"IIo to Care siiln Sllncnurs".
CATARB
COMPLETE TREATMENT $1
A firiRlo do?o of :iTtfntd'H Stodral
'um instantly relieve? tho mo3t u'cnt
Fnetmng or licadlo d-. lean tho II ad as by
magic, stops water discharges from lb .oo
And Lyex, prevents inging Noi5os in tho
Ileal. cures .Nervous llo ducho. und Subdues
Chill' and Fev.-r. In Chronic Catarrh It
cleanse hena?nl pas-OReof toul mucup. re
Ftorc 'ha p nsof ?mell. tas!e. and bearin
when n fleeted, froifl the bead. tfcront. and
broncLial tube. of oScnsive matter, sweetens
and purine-s the bicnth,toi tho cough and
arrcrtf tho progress of Cstnrrh towards Con
sumption,
no bottlo ltadical Cure, ono box Catirrhal
Solvent and Sunford'e Inhaler, all in ono
package of nil druggists for Si, Ak furA.v
loau'i Haoicai. Cuek. Tottcr Dkug a-d
Cur.it, Co,, Boston,
DAIN!
Collins' Voltaic Electric
Plaster intanilr aflbcts
the Nervoug System and
bnni'bes P in A perfect
IS THE COT blnfd with a Porous Plas-
. "". ter for 25 cents. Itunni-
SOfKRIHa HEBVE Dilates Pain, vitalize
Weak and U orn Out Parts, ftrongtbens Tired
MuFcle.. prevent dioase. and doc more in
ono half the time than any other pastor in
the worl 1. t'old orerywhiro.
BARBOUR'S
HAVE NO EaUAL.
-TIIE
The London Fisheries Exhibition
HAVE AWARDED THE
GOLD MEDAL
-TO-
Tie Barter Broilers Company
-FOR THE
SUPERIORITY
OF TnEIR
FLAX NET THREADS.
Host Popular Remedy Sold.
For Pimples, Blotches, Chronic Sores and
Dlitaves, Loss of Enerpv at d liabltu il Con
stipation uueaualed. Relief Guaranteed.
Hold everywhere. SI. bottles lor $5.00.
Barnes' Patent Foot and Steam!?
Power Scroll Sawo.
Circular Saws,
JlltiHCTH I.Othl'K.
Tenoctr, Fcnncw, Etc.
Osuorn & Aleianiler
Sole Agents. 023 Market St.
Ban rranciwo.
MecbsAica Tools. Machinery, and Uirdwaro.
Catalog iu of all our goothj nt fre-t on ap
pllcatiou. Boat Building.
JOS P. LEATHERS
Formerly over Arndt & Fflrchon'e ilachlaa Sho
TS nUILDIXQ FIRST-CLAS IIOATS TX
L the shop lormerly occupied bv M. John
son on 0ncomlv street, one block west of
iianen isrov .Mill. JlodeJ, IntcrlaI nud
Finish Firt-cla.
. ASK FOB-
Union India Rubber Oo'a
Pure Para Gum
CRACK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS.
EEWABK Or IMITATIONS 1
Ee wure tho Boots are stamped GRACK
PROOF on tho heels, and have the PORE
GUM SPRINGS on the foot and instep.
wnicn prevent, ineir cracKing or oreaKing.
Wo nc now making them with RUBBER
AND ASBESTOS Soles which will make
tiiem last more than twice as long as aaj
Rubber boots rnude.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALE11S.
ALL KINDS KUBBKK BELTLNG. PACK
ING, HOSE. SPRINGS. CLOTHING,
uouis Ausiiub!'. r.ic.
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.
K.U.FASK,Jr. I
8.M.EUNYON,
J
aa Krancisco.
Salmon lot Ttoaas
What Will Bnrst a Gnn?
In bravado a yonns man placed tho
muzzle of his gun under the water,
and fired tho charge. The result was
the bursting of tho barrel near the
breech aud tho mutilation of his hand.
Another pluced and held tho muzzle
of his piece square against a piece of
plate window class, and hreu tao
charge powder and bullet. The
glass was shattered, so was the gun
barrel. Anothor instance was that ol
an experimenter who had heard that
a candle could be fired from the barrel
of a gun through an inch board. lie
drove a caudle into the muzzlo of tho
gun, fired, and tho explosion split the
barrel almost it3 entire length, and
did not drive tho candle from the
muzzle. Still another burst of a guu
barrel was caused by the use of wet
grass for a wad, well rammed down
over a charge of shot. But perhaps
one of the most singular exhibitions
iu this line was a Colt's navy revolver,
which some years ago was sent to tho
faotoryin Hartford, Conn. This was
before the adaptation of these pistols
to the metallic cartridges, and it is
probable that in loading with open
powder and ball only a small amount
of powder got into the chamber, and
the bullet was not propolled with
sufficient force to drive it from tho
muzzle; at least the bullet did uol go
out, but lodged. As the shooter did
not know whether tho bullet escaped
or not, he kept on firing until the
barrel burst or bulged, and when it
was sawed in two longitudinarily
there were found fourteen bullets
wedged one into the other, and so
much "up-set" by the hammering of
the successive explosions of the pow
der charges that some of them were
not less than ono inch diameter, be
ing flattened disks instead of conical
bullets.
A Boston paper tells of an un
hanged villain who caught two cats,
tied them by the tails, and flung them
into tho cellar of a church. They
kept pretty quiet until about the mid
dle of the sermon, when they begon
to complain, and the pastor sternly
remarked, "Wm the choir please wait
until its services are required?"
An exchange has an artiolo on
"How t j Treat an Old Man." We had
always supposed it was tho correct
thing to treat him the same way you
would any other man, though, con
sidering his age, it might bo proper
to ask him up twice.
It is especially true in political
journalism that "the bog never looks
up to him who lhreshe3 down tho
acorns."
BOATS AND TENTS
5 3 a a?
K o EL s- m o.
S30 U"S- fuxi,
r- 7i w d, -
2-. g s s.ros
a.? 5 err??
? ? rr
FLAGS. ETC- ETC.
Not ce of Application.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN mAT THE
LI umteiblgnrd will, at the next recul.ir
meeting of the C unmon Council of the City
of Atori.i, Cla'sop County, Oregon, app y to
said Council for a license to retail wine,
malt and p'ntuom liquors lu les quanti
ties than one quart, for ill- pcuoil of one
year, in the building .situued ou Lot No. 3,
Block N . 3, aud f mutlmr on Hemlock strept
In lhat part of the City of Astoria which was
laid out and recorded hv J. M. Shivt-ly
PETER MATTISON.
Astoria. April 23th, issl.
Cedar Street Assessment.
NOTICE te hereby chen that thp
assassmt-nt made b' ordinance No. C03,
of the city of Astoria, Clatsop county.
Oregon, and which ordinance passed
the Common Council of said city on tin
Stli day of April. 1881, and was approved
on the 9th day of April, 18SI, for the Im
provement of Cedar street in the city of
Astoria, as laid out and l ecorded by .1. M.
Shively, from the west side of West
Sixth street to the east side of V'e.-Jt
Ninth street, in the r.innuer provided by
ordinance No. KM, of the city of Astoria,
and which ordinancepassedtheCommon
Council on the 15th day of March, ISSI,
and was approved on the 18th day of
March, 1834, on each of the follovin
described lots fronting ou said poiliun
of said street Is now payable at the of
fice of the City Treasurer In U.S. .uoid
coin, and unless paid within live day
from the final publication of this notice,
viz.: Thursday, May 15th. 18SI, the Com
mon Council will issue warrants for the
col lection thereof. The n.sses?ment is
as follews:
XatncoOicner ?" ? PlJf-
A. W. I-rrv
A.W. Herry
Est. Susan L. Shlvelj
t. busan L. Sliiveh
W. H. Jleadiiijfton...
James Taylor
.lames Tavlor
."A) ;S2o 00
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21 1 12 CO
50 25 00
" I 25 CO
" i 25 CO
lames Taylor
laac Fostt-r
Isaac Foster. E lOfout
00
CO
10
10
at&ttrs of Charity of
Providence, V 40 ft
20 CO
25 00
L'SCO
25 CO
Sisters of Charity of
rruviuence
Sisters of Chanty oi
Providence
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SO
50
CO
50
Sisters nf Charity of
Providence
SMersof Charity ot
Providence
Th"ums Dealy
Anna Dealy
25 00
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25 00
25 00
25 00
25 00
25 00
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sociation
Masonic L. & B
sociation
James Th j lor...
James Taylor...
As
As
By order of the Common Council.
Attest: T.S.JEWETT,
. . , Auditor und Clerk.
Astoria, April 29th, 1884.
$67,000,000 Capital !
Liverpool and London and Globe.
North British and Mercantile
Of London and Edinburgh.
Old Connecticut of Hartford,
AND
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
. Fire Insurance Companies,
Representing a Capital of 867,000,000.
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Si sA Si
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h iL. jtft,
lately Pure.
fc&J?JrS
This powder never varle-s. A marvel of
puilty, strengtii and who!eomcne. More
economical th-m the ordinary kind-:, and
annot lsohl In competition with the mul
titude ot low test short weihr. alum or
phophara liowderi Sold only ir. cons. If ov-
AI.l'.AKINO POWDHU CO., 10G Wait Kt. N. Y.
Tho best evldenco ia tha world of tho
purity and excellence of BlackvreU'ii Bull
Durham Sinokle? Tobacoo ia found In the
fact that tho fame of this tobacco iscreeses
from year to year. This could not bo tha
case If It wero merely " gotten up to sell,"
or had any dubious or dan?eroz3 ingre
dient? ia It. Among1 niiUloin cf u'ors of
all nationalities, surely eomo ono would
Und out If it were torure, Udariom or
tuipalstablo. For 13 years thli tobacco hM
been acknowledged to bo the 2: in .
icorut, and every year tho Bull Durham
brand htowb mora popular, tho demand for
It wider, and smozcra
nicMoaUmriastic over its
dclicloua natural Cavor.
Aek your ctealcr for it.
Get tha genuine trade
marl: of tha EulL
Thero la no mischief done where
Blaofcwell'.i Eull Durham
SmolUag' Tobacco is used.
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ifrJssAi r O'i'i-
fKE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST REHASH
REMEDIES Kl THE WORLD fGS
THE CURE OF
Coughs, Colds, Hoarsenossj
Sore Throat, Bronchitis,
InSuenza, Asthma,
Whooping Cough,
Croup, and
Every affection of tho
THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST,
Including
A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WRITES i
" It da;; cot dry up a couslj, asd leave lb: csua
tciusd, as u the case wilh xcoit prcparatlonj, bis
bsfcss ::. dtansej the Unzi asd albyx iniuiiaa
ihui icnovlcg the cause cf coiaplaint."
10 'OT EC DECEIVKD bysnidssbwj
nz sioll v nar.w. Be sure you g:t
DK. VISTAR'S BALSAM 0? WILD CHEKftY,
tW. ihssisnatureof " I. 2UTTS" on thewrsper
50 Cents and $1.00 n Bottle.
Piepared by SETH Y. TOWLE & SONS, Box
Qn.Mass. Scld hvdrnsasiiaod deolcri ccn-raS
FRANK AND CLEAR.
Hitvinjr Atlm:rud tho Strength of
tlii Kvidcucen Prominent Plxy-
sinaa taJie.Ji Z.oicaI Ac-tKxi.
Tho following letter telb Hi own story. The
eiRuatnro will bo recognized as that of tho
Plo'5icinn-ln-Chieff tho Do Quincy Home,
and author of "Dniffj That Knslavo," '"The
UyiutIoriuic Injection of Morphine," A Man
ual of Kursins." and many other popular and
valuable fpocinl medical trerks:
131 Wkst Tkntk Stki:t, 1
:vr Yokk, AurujI 11. ISiO. j
Mitms. Skaecuv ic Jousso.v,
Gentlemen; Liko most of my iirofasion, I
am cautious about pinninjr my fsi h to any
now medicine or curattro agent. But your
UiasOX'S CAPCINEl'OItUL-rf PLASTEK,
has broken through tho barricw and won it
way to my good opinion. My attention wa?
first called to it somo cljht months &sp by a
pntiontof mmo Although I wn woll ac
ouainted xvith tho superior excellonce of your
other plaster and antiseptic dressing, made
especially for the profession, tho Benson?
wa3 cemparatively now to me, I bad heard.
however, of its merit as n remedy, in case"
of Laino racl:. Local Hheumatism, Neural
gia. Conccnion of tho Bronchial Tubes and
Lung?. Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver and tho like
auoctions. and havo dnco begun to experi
ment with it personally. I find BENSON';
CAPCIXE PLASTI Kan exceptionally clean
ly plaster to use. and rapid in Iu action.
Many teats of iu qualities, m-do In my own
Tamily and anions my pationL" bavo convinc
od ma that there is no finfflo Rritcl m v.i...
ablo for popular use. nor go helpful in the
dhea?ej I have named.
Should you desire to do ao, yoa may uso my
name to that oltcct.
Vorj traly your?,
il. II. KANE. A.M.. M.D.
Tho genuino havo tho word CAPCINE cut
in tho center, rnce 25 cents.
Seabury & Johnson, Chemiits, Now York.
'Ctra.i i m.r
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hf -ASf'c:', r,ro sea. on Jo Days Trial Tt
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,w ircrn .rivocc DrBanr. Lost VrMirrr
J. jsi$a WruicrEssLS, and all those diseaes or i
r.aaju. x.ATCiiR ruitm? rrom ABC3EB am
Otxes. CAwa. Sneedr reltt and comtlet-
restoration to Iicxxzu, Vicon end Majchooi
ucAimtTcro. send at oaca lor uiustratct
caiapaie: rrc. Aoorscs
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transportatien: lines.
Ilvaco Stean? fisvination So.'s
VIN1KR SCIIEDUI.U.
AstorH to Fort Stevens, Fort 0anbgt
and lliuaa.
f-onnccitag It stages and Nat for
Cysterville, fGntesano and Olympia
. .SpF Until further notice the Ilwaco
2iilsa, Steam Navigation Co.'.i steamer
Gren. Miles,
W HI leave Astoria
On Mondays Thursdays, and Saturdays
(Oysterille and "Slontesano mall days.
at 7 A. It'.
I FOR
j Ft.Stevens, ft. Canby and Ilwaco
fuus :a y; Wednesdays, and Fridays
Ti.e steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a. m.,
as formerly, not being confined strictly to
schedule time.
Fare to Fort Canby and Uwsco....
eta.
5?Ilwaeo freight, by the ton. in lots of
one ton or over, S2 per ton,
f-For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap
ply at the oElce of the company, Gray's
wharf, foot of Benton street. v
.r. H. D. GRAY,
Agent.
THE THINQVALLA LINE.
is the only
DIRECT LINE
Retvecu NHYY YOKK r.:i.' SCANDINAVIA.
Flm class S!tRiiicr and good mage.
3ik I- for -nlc at A. 31. JOHNSON'S,
Acenr, Atmin, Oregon.
LOKE
& OO.
IOBftKP.H IN
WINES.
LIQTJOKS.
AMI
CIGAK8.
AUIINIH l"OU THE
Best San Francisco Houses and
Eastarn ClstHierios.
Tumblers Decantors, and All
Kinds of Saloon Supplies.
JSfAH Koods sold at Sun Francisco rrlces.
MAIN STKEET.
Opposite Parker House. Astoria, Oregon.
West Ninth Street Assessment.
NOTICE Is heiehy given that the as
sessment nmdr by Ordinance No. 607 oi
the City of Astoria, Clatsop County,
Oregon, and which ordinance pa-sed
the Common Council on the 2tth day of
April. 18S4. and w.is approved on the
SOth day (.f April. 1834, lor the Improve
ment of West Ninth street, In the Cit
of Astoria as laid out and recorded bj
J.M. Shively, from the south side oi
passed the common Council on the I5th
day of March, 183. and was approved
on the. 18th day of March, 1SS4, on each
of lite following described lots fronting
on said portion of said street is now
paj able at the oliice of the City Treas
urer, in U. S. gold and silver coin, and
unless paid within five days of the final
publication of this notice, viz: Tuesday.
May 2olh, 1831, the Common Council
will issue warrants for the collectioi.
thereof. The assessment Is as follews:
Devlin, J. A Lot So. 1 in block 180
Plan ulug and bent work 123 feet, coat
S3C2.00; sidewalk 120 feet, costS20
Total coat of improvement S424.C0
Clatsop Mill Company. Lot Xo. 1 in
block 117. Planking and bent work
12.1 feet, cost 5311.00; sidewalk 123 feet
cost SS2.50.
Total co-t of Improvement. . . .3373.50
Shivelv, C. W. North 100 feet of lot No.
1 In biock 11G. Planking aud bent
work 100 feet, cost 854.00; sidewalk 100
feet, cost 530.G0.
Total cost of Improvement $04.00
Bracker, Theodore. South 50 feet of
lot So. 1 iu block 11G. Planking and
bent work GO feel, cost S27.00; side
walk 50 feet, cost S25.00.
Total cost of improvement 352.00
Bracker, Theodore. North 50 feet of lot
No. 12 in block lli. Planking and
bent work 50 feet, costS27.00; side
walk 50 feet, cost S23.00.
Total cost of improvement 52.00
Stevens, Chos. South 100 feet of lot No
12 in block 11G. Planking and bent
work 100 feet, costS54.00; sidewalk 100
feet, cost S50.00.
Total cost of Improvement $104.00
Pae, C. IL Lot No. I in block IS. Fill
ing 83 yards at 25 cents per yard, cost
SD3.75; planking and bent work 150
feet, cost 381.00; sidewalk 7i feet, cost
S39.50.
Total cost of Improvement $210.25
Brown. ll.-Lot No. 12 in block 18. Fill
ing 500 yards at 23 cents per yard, cost
Sl23:planking and bent work, 131' feet
cost SSI ; sidewalk 150 feet, cost 573.
Total cost of improvement S2S1
Frey, J. W. North 75 feet in lot 1 block
11). Cutting 200 yards at 25 cts per yard,
cost S50: planking und bent work, 75
feet, cost $40.50; sidewalk. 75 feet, cost
S32.5Q.
Total eost of improvement 123.
Uhleniiart Wm. South 73 feet In lot 1
block 19. Cttttiug 33.1 yards at 23 cents
Eer yard, cost $93.73; planking and
entwork,75 feet, cost $40.50; side
walk. 75 feet, co-.t $32. 50.
Total cost of Improvement.... $168.75.
Marsh, S. P. Lot 12 in block 19 ; Cutting
1400 yards at 23 cents per yard; $330:
planking and bent work, 130 feet, cost
$81 ; sidewalk. 150 feet, cost $75 ;
Total cost of improvement.... $373.00.
Dement W. E. South 100 feet of Lot 7.
block 20; Cutting 1,032 yards at 20
cents per yard, $J3S; planking and
bent work, 100 feet, eost $31; sidewalk
H feet, cost $50.
Total eost of improvement $362.00.
Ferchcn J. F. North 30 feet Lot 15
block 20 '.Cutting 3&3 yards ar 25 cents,
per yard, eost $92; pfankine and bent
work, 50 feet, cost $27; sidewalk. 50
feet, cost 25.
Total cost of improvement, S144.00
Blanchet. F. M. LotG, block20;Cuttiti2
5S3 yards at 23 cents per yard. $143.75.
planking and bent work, 150 feet, cost
i?81 : sidewalk, 150 feet, cost $75.
Total cost of improvement $301.75.
Wood Mm. S. F. Lot7, block 17. Fill
ing 500 yard at25 cents per yard,$125
" p'anking and bent work 150 feet, cost
881.00.
Total cost of improvement S20G 00
Kamm, J. Lot G, block 17. Filling 33
yards, at 23 cents per vard. cost of
cutting and filling $95.73; planking
and bent work 150 feet, cost $31.00.
Total coat of improvement $176.75
Case. I. W. Lot 7 in block 113. Plank
ing und bent work 150 feet, cost $81 00
Totil cost of improvement $31.00
Ferrell, Mrs. Laura. Lot 6 in block 115
Planking and bent work 150 feet, cost
$81.00.
Total cost of imorovement $31.00
Tax lor. James. Lot U iu block 118.
Planking and bent work 123 feet, cost
$311.00 sidewalk 125 fept, cost $62 JO
Total cost of improvement $373.00
By order of the Common Council.
Attest: T.S.JEWETT,
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, May 2nd, 1884.
TRANSPORTATION LLNES.
Oregon Railway & Navigation
COMPANY.
OCEAN' DIVISION.
I)n nne tho mouth of May. 1684, Ocean
Steann-H will sail from Portland to 8aa
Fraiicico. and fn-m san Francisco to Port
land, as follows, leaving Ainworth Dork,
P.r land, at Midnight, and Spear Street
Wharf. San Francisco, at 10 A. si. :
From Portland. 1 V rom San Francisco.
April
Hr
Orosoa ... .
-tatoof CaJ..
Co uraoia....
Orcxon ....
Mate of C.il.
Oo.nmbia ..
Oregon
atntn of Cal.,
Columbia.. ..
Oregon
Mate of CM.,
. Tuea 2
May
..Sat 3
..W.d 7
...ua II
...Thnr 15
,....Moa 19
..f-ri 2S
..Ta 21
...Sat 31
June
.tVed 4
.Sua 3
Columbia Vri 2
Oregon .Ta C
suteof Pal... .Sat 10
Columbia Wed 14
Orsgon Hun 13
-tatoof Cal... .Thur !S
Columbia Moa 98
Oregon Fri 90
Jua
State of Cal....Tu 3
iiolambia Sat 1
Oregon "Wed U
Through Tickets sold to all principal
cities In the United States, Canada and
Europe.
SAIL DIVISION.
Passenger Trains leave Portland for East
ern points, at 1 :OS P. M. daUy.
land.UadStPS Cm "" aPflrt-
SHEK IH VISION (Middle CalHmkta).
Boats Ipave Portland for Dalles ot 7
A M.
ALSO:
Leave ioh-i i
land f i r I Mon I Tu. I We. I
Thu.j FrL I Sat.
Astoria and I
lower Co-
Inxnbl3....l6 AM S AM SAM
SAM
CAM 6AM
I AM
Ua.Tton.Or.J7A.MJ '.TAM,1
"1ICIU....I I, . ,, I
Oorvalh3..f 'AMI...
16 AM
Teoonia and Seattle. dily at UiKfM
V lctona Stezaers do cot run Sundtys.
Loajca Astori for Portland at 6 a. xa. dau -
copt Sunday.
C. II . PEESCOTT,
A. L. STOKES, Manager.
Gen t x-reisb! and Fa?ji. At
Oregon & California R. JR..
OREGON & TP.ANSCONTrNENTAL
COMPANX, LESSEE.
On and after February 2tth, 1S&4. Waloa will
ran in follows : DAILY tKxcept Suadays).
HASTSIDK DIVISIOX.
lwccn IOUTLNDandPHEMls:.
MAIL TEAIS.
LEAVE. AREIVE.
Portland 7 :30 A. 3i Phoenix...... 5.-0OA.M.
rhonlx 7:to p. Ml Portland 4:23 r. at.
ALBANY EXPRE88 TRAIN.
LEAVE. ABItrVE.
Portland. i :00 i: M.iLobanon..9 20F.M
Lebanon t :13 a. si. Portlands 10 s A. M
The Oregon and California Eallroad Peiry
makes connection with all Eegular Trains
on Kastslde Division.
WK3TSIDE DIVISION.
Hrtweeit Portland aad CorvalUs
MAIL TKAKO
LEAVE. AEBTVE.
Portland 9 rf)0 A. M.jCorvalll- 4 -JOr.u.
Coivallb S :30 a. M.PorUand3 :20 F.at.
EXFBE3S TKAIX
n LEAVE. ABBIVE.
Portland 5 :C0 P MMcMlnnvllla8 :00 PM
McMInuvllIe5:i5 AM'Portland 8 JO AM
Closo connections made at Fhceoiq
with the Stages of the Oroeoa and Califor
nia Stage Company.
csrrickers for sale at all the principal
points In California, at Company's Office,
Corner F and Front Sts., cortland, Or.
Freight will not ha received for shtpatat
:if ter 5 o'clock p. m. on either the Emc or
West side Dlvtilou.
R. KOEHLER. E. P.B0QEK8,
Gtn'l Msnassr. Act's Q. i & Pax. Agt
Genevieve Street Assessment
NOTICE Is hereby given that the as-ses.-uit-nt
made by Ordinance No. 608,
of the City of Astoria, Clatsop County.
Oregon, and which ordinance passed
the Common Council on the 28th day of
April,i884, and was approved on the 29th
April, 1834, for the improvement of Gen
evieve street, iu the City of Astoria as
laid out and recorded by John McClur.
from the north side of Chenamus to the
south side of Seventh street, m the man
ner provided by Ordinance No. 580, and
which ordiuance passed the Common
Council on the 21st day of December,
1883, and was approved ou the 22nd day
of December, 1883, on each of the fol
lowing described lots fronting on said
portion of said street is now payabla at
the office of the City Treasurer, in TJ. S.
gold and Si ver coin, and unless paid
within five days of the final publication
of this notice, viz: Tuesday, May 20th,
1884, the Common Council will issue
warrauts for the collection thereof. The
assessment is as follows :
Trustees M. J. Kinnej-. Estate. Lot No.
14 in brock 61. Spiling, plank and
bent work, 100 feet, cost 8298.00; side
walk, 100 feet, cost $50.00.
Total cost of improvement $346.00
Iliram Brown. Lot No. 5 In block 60.
Spiling, plank and bent work, 100 fe?,
eost $212.00; sidewalk 100 feet, cost
$50 00.
Total cost of improvement S346JW
Wm.Moreyand Company. Lot No. 1
in block 61. Spiling, plank and bent
work, 100 feet, cost $220X0; sidewalk
100 feet, cost $50.00.
Total cost of improvement 8343,00
Dan'l Graham. Lot No. H in block 64.
Spiling, plank and bent work 100 feet,
cost S220.00; sidewalk 100 feet, cot
$30.00.
Total cost of improvement $346MX
Trustees M. J. Kinney Estate. Lot No
4, block 44. Spiling, plank and bent
work 100 feet, cost $220.00; sidewalk
100 feet, cost $50.00.
Total cost of Improvement.. ..$316.00
W. 11. Twilight Lot No. 5, block 44
Spiling, plank and bent work 100 feet,
cost $220.00; sidewalk 100 feet, cost
$50.00.
Total cost of improvement... $$346.00
C. II. Bain. Lot No. 1 in block 65. Til
ling 1315 yards at 23 cents per yard,
cost of cutting and filling $328.75 pil
ing, plank and bent work 100 feet, coat
$ 147.UO : sidewalk 1 00 feet, cost 850.00.
Total cost of improvement.... $525.75
Mrs. G.N. Daggett. Lot No. 14 in block
63. Filling 2014 yards, cost of cutting
and fill Ins $4030; spiling, plank and
bent work 100 feet, eost $147.00; side
walk 50 feet, co3t S30.U0.
Total co3t of improvement $600.50
Suprenant & Ferguson. Lot No. 4 In
block 45. Filling 1315 yards at 23
cents per yard, cost of cutting and
filling S328.75 ; spiling, plank and bent
work 100 feet, cost $147.00; sidewalk
100 feet, co st $50.00.
Total cost of Improvement $325.75
Suprenant & Ferguson. Lot No. 5 In
block 45. rilling 2014 yards at 38
cents per yard, cost of cutting and fill
ing $40330 ; spillnsr, planking and bant
work 100 feet, cost $147.00; sidewalk
100 fept, cost, $50.00.
Total coat of Improvement $600.50
Suprenant & Ferguson. Lot No. 4 In
block 71. Cutting 3810 yards at 23
cents per yard, cost of cutting and fill
ing, S952J0: spiling, plank and bout
work 100 feet, cost $147.00; sidewalk
100 feet, cose S50.00.
Total cost of Improvement... $1,149.50
D. II. Sutherland. -Lot No. 5 in block
71. Cutting 1875 yards at 25 cants per
vard, cost of cutting and filling $498.
7t: spiling, planking and bent work
JLOO feet, cost $147.00 ; sidewalk 100 1 tet,
s iU.00.
Total cost of Improvement 8663.75
Daggett, Mrs. G. N. Lot No.1 in block
70. Cutting 3.491 yards at 35 cents per
vard, cost of cutting and filling SJ872.
73; spiling, planking and bent work
100 feet, coat $147.00 ; sidawalk 100 feet,
post $50.00.
Total coat of improvement... $1,069.73
Warren. W. E. and M. F. Lot No. li ia
block 70. Cutting 1.313 feet at 25 cants
ppr yard, cost of cutting and filling
3329.50; spiling, planking and bent
work 100 feet, cost $147.00; sidewalk
100 feet, cost S50.00.
Total co3t of improvement $W650
By order of the Common Council.
Attest: T.S. JEWITTT,
Auditor and Clark.
Astoria, May 2nd, 1834.