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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1884)
C4J - y""1r JWLJ$CJUWjn-'JB. TJ-tw-- r i k fcc Itotttf Sfm-fes. lOKIA, OREGON: .AY. .....JULY 12. 18S1 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OF ASTORIA. t At LED State of California, m Debney.S F July 11 VESSELSIAr THE RIVER. 0 RedOrou. &mtp MtWashlngton. Amtp Alden Bessc, Ast bk Martha Fisner, Jessie Jameson. Br Bk Coloma. Woodlark. Br bk Alameda. Am sp City of Dalai. rsp Aeolus. VESSELS OH TMB WAT. 1 o t fron Foreign Ports, for Ike CalanaMa River Abeona, Br sd Glasgow Mar 23 Alpbeta. Br bk London Mar SI Britt&nia, Oer bk Liverpool Jane 2o . City of York. Greenock April 11 Grisedale, Br sp Liverpool. April 6 Jupiter. Br bk Liverpool April 15 Kirkwood, Br sp 1279 Sydney Mar 21 Largo Lav. Brp llnll March IS Navesink, Am bk Hone Kong May V Werra.Ger bk Liverpool May 1 From Amerlcma Ftrts. Belle of Oregon, Axabk 1189 Keirkerk Mar I O S Bement. Am sp 1900 Philadelphia April 29 ' - TIDK TABLE FOK ASTORIA.. JULY. Hion WATER, j LOW YTATEB. .First. Second. First. Second. 22322 2 3J g "3 if .? c LSI M a S a g a PiialF 5 ft. w. ,- A. "m. .v A. m. a iA. m. ,. fe , j j 1 7 18a Fl 7 32p 77 1 23a 13 1 13 IT . S 24 CO S 25 78 2 24 10 2 05 20 3 9 29 6-0 9 13 8D 3 24 0:7 2 57 23 4 10 28 02 9 59 81 4 24 03 3 48 24 5 11 23a C-5 10 40 S3 5 23 -01 4 39 24 C 0 12p C-8 11 20 8-5 6 13 -0G 5 23 24 7 - - - 0 58 7-2 G C7 -08 0 17 24 $ 0 01a S7 1 S8 7'5 7 39 -09 7 02 2-3 !t 041 9D 2 11 7-8 8 15 -0 9 7 45 21 10 1 19 91 2 45 80 8 48 -08 S 30 2"0 11 1 57 S8 3 11 8-0 9 1C -0C 9 05 1-fl 12 2 37 S-2 3 40 7H 9 44 -012 9 4.1 J'7 13 3 27 7-5 1 18 7"S 10 14 03 10 40 Tfi 14 4 25 70 1 57 7G 10 47 08 11 38 J3 15 5 31 C-5 5 47 75 11 31 13 - - 10 C 42 CI C 47 70 0 40 11 0 29 18 17 7 5C 59 7 51 77 1 49 09 1 34 2U 18 9 14 CO 8 51 79 .1 02 05 2 42 25 19 10 33 C2 10 00 8'1 4 1C 02 3 49 27 20 11 49a CO 11 00 S4 5 32 -03 4 55 27 21 04FJJ71U51 S-7 0 83 -07 5 59 26 22 - - -- 1 34 7C 7 30 -09 G 57 23 23 041a 88 2 14 80 8 02 -09 7 50 20 21 1 25 87 2 47 8-3 8 45 -0 7 8 36 17 25 2 07 8-41 3 17 83 9 17 -03 9 20 j ,15 26 2 '3 80 3 45 82 9 49 00 10 08 13 27 3 45 74 4 13 8 1 10 15 0 5 11 00 l'l 28 4 43 08 4 52 7"9 10 47 10 11 52 08 29 5.44 C3 5 42 77 1131 16 -- 30 C 45 59 C 35 76 0 47 0"C 0 19 21 31 748a 58 730p 76t 141a 05 1 Up 20 The hours between midulght and noon are designated by a (a. si.), those between noon and midnight by p (p. at). oA. 00ri c denotes midniL'ht. oA. 00. v denotes noon. The height is reckoned from the level of average lower low waters to w men tne souno lugs are given on the Coast Survey charts. Columbia River Exports. SniTMEXTS FOBEIOK. JANUARY, '84. Wheat, 350.675 bus .S3C7.27G Hour, 8590 bbls 423,666 . Total 10 cargoes.... FEBEUARV. Wheat. 314.113 bus Flour, 49 009 bbls .... Salmon. 401 cs . ....... Lumber, Coo M ..... ..-.. S789.M2 .831302 - V21.G3 - 2,005 . 7,003 Total, 9. cargoes..... . ...... ,.?544.fi64 AI'KIL. Flour. 32.413 bbls 9150.714 Wlieat, 22J.034 bus . 204.540 Total, 5 c:rgoe-. S355.2G0 IAV. 5 To Quccnstoit-n jKr Olive S. Souihard. Wheat, 57,715 bus 919,37. 22 To Qtieenatown per Sumner H.Mead. Wheat. 52.732 bus- ..-$45,920 JiryR. 12 To Livetitool per Etshdale. Flour, UM3 bbls 53328 wneat. 9.000 oils .. soo Salmon, 9.500 cs . . 47,023 Total . $109,756 12 To Qucenstoiai per Jorsalfarcr. Wheat, 56,802 bus $32,0( 14 To QiiecnBtown perXorteman. Wheat. 33,060 bus Copper Ore.11000 lbs..... Total - : 17 To Liverpool per Itata, Flour, 5000 bbls Wheat, 29,206 bus Salmon, 8010 cs .... 30,000 -$32,500 423,000 . 2S.300 43,200 Total - $9400 17 To Liverpool jsr Cha. Coleticortli, Wheat, 42,527 bifs $ 39,519 Salmon, 13,058 cs . 63,290 Total $107,839 20 To Qiiccwtoirn per Tythonovx. FloUr, 19.472 bbls $91,561 23 London per AbcrysticUIi Cattle. Salmon, 22.0GO as $111,600 Flour, 9.251 bbls 43,970 Total. .J.. ..-...$155,770 TIM; BOAT CHARGES, Following is tho schedule of prlce3 for towage in and out over the Columbia Bar : For vessels not Inward .Outward. exceeding Loaded. Ballast. 800 tous...S150 $150 S15Q S00 to 1000 tons- 200 175 175 1000 to 1200 tons 225 200 200 1200 to 1400 tons... 275 225 250 1400 to 1600 tons 300 250 300 Astoria .Retail Market. Flour per sack Sl.33. Wheat; per cental SL752.00 Oats, " Sl.75?.00. Bacon, sides per lb, 15 to 18 cts. Shoulders, " 12 cts. Hams 1619 cts. Lard, l4Jil6X eK Beef, 12K18 cts. " Mutton, 1215 cts. Pork, 12K5 cts. Veal, 1518 cts. " . Butter, per roll 50C5cts. .Egcs, per dozen3340 . cts. . Potatoes, newyper B l2c Cheese, per D 620 to 40 cts. L Cornmeal, perfc 4 cts. Oatmenl, Gitfcts. Beans, Coffoe, Tea, Bice, 46K cts. 1240 Ctt. 2590 cts. 8 10 cts. Sugar, 914 cts. STup, per gallon 70c Si. Jioney, per gaiion ji.w. . 'Salmon, per kit $5. Onions, per lb 23cts. e Apples dried per lb 1018 cts. Peaches " I3i8cts Plums, u " I2i6cts. Candles, per 2 20 cts. Chickens, per dozen $(i. . Har, per ton $25. - Hides, per ! G 9 cts. .- Oils, per gallon, boiled Jissied,75c; Sw linseed.TOc; coal oll,-40e; lard 815. Administrator's Notice NOTICE IS HEBEBGnrEK)THAT THE undersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Mrs. Mary McDon ald, sometimes known as Mrs. Mary Thomas. All personshaviufi claims against saldes . tate are tesreby reaHesed.topsent such rfalms dulj-vcrlQedTTlthiii'alx iftionths irosa the date of this notice, at my place of TdusI cess in Astoi ia. Clatsop Counts Oremn. iSSi.-iie;'A,J-. 18AAU iSEHUMAN. Administrator. Astoria, July 9, 1884. HOC1ETY jrEETIXfiBk TempialAtigo, No. 7 AIT; A. M- KEGULlC":COMMCKIGATTDhS first an t1-4rd Tuesday ia each Yy roonth;fct TS o'clock. T.m. &C the'V Hal" in Astoria. Members' of -the ordor is good standing are Invited to attend.. By order olthe W. M. Bearer Lodj-a No 36, L O. O. F. REGULAR -MErgTINft'KV o- ery Thursday- evenlbk at jBHk seven o'clock. 'at' Use lge4Hp room In Odd Kdlb?rsHali;-Asto. 'J"w' rhu.8oiournlng mnoe7of the order It good standing, cordially Invited to a'tei d. By order N. Q. Oce&nEncftmpmBnt,Ho. 13,1, o. O.F. REQCLARMhElINGSOF OCEAN EN camompnt No. 13. I. O. O. P.I &t th LOdee. In Use -Odd Fellows Building.. it .even &. nc, Tn the second and fourth .-uonaays oi eacn monin, bojounung Dretli- reu conuauy umiea. By order - CP. . Se&slde Lodcra No. 12. A . O. T7r C7 TJEQDLAB MEETINGaOF-SEASIDE IB Fytblan Ha ofi-fttdgraiilnnol1 pch w virfAw aivm-aa. brw WTUkTHiU ajjz uciu -moI-- fJ.l.Urf' r r r - -. . or6te4Mitandlnf;and v<Ufe9 Broth- cajHiristjwa vo aiieao. uurary iu oe open fLfteQ.inlnul$ before and alter each meeting. jByomer. , m.W. -- .., CBBOWN.Bec. Aatorte LMM;iq,l o. a .a. R EGUIAS MSKHMO-ZTERY'THnTRS- XV.drjyr ferealHt? ;3r,kelc la the Hall foverMr.CateBterft. KKtsof Xhe Or- oer, in Kooa6MaiftUi,.aael?xitc to auend. Bj-order-. ,--r r, , , . . if. c. T. :AmBTlc .Hittq: MMaw. REGULAR " 4DMD!M'-CF A8T0KIA CouncU No.-trW'fcrtei .lhe first and uuro-iiiesfiay ocMkMHtfrrcloc p. .-i. ny oraer oi TBeuetaxai oaaisander. , B. y.MOKTEITH. Secny. V.TsQcddMit ConolKi4fc Q, O. F. TtfKETS-BVKKrFIKT-fANIK -THIRD ilL Monday ereyi t -cacb-xaonth. at 8 o'clock-P.- M. 'Mesbets-ftha order are respectiuay requested, to attend. By order. ""--.' c- u C. BBOJRf , Becorder. Chln4rMKJf(Ja;A4R. ;UIA3?3ttnJ4tClWS POST IVoDtheei ai'tortiafTsdays of civm Bwnw ai-vau-i". -at :tmung com rades cordially Invited. By order ;, -PMiacIiOftio.l7(rK;pfP. "OEGUlJLE-aEJHTNaS'--OF THIS JLl Lodge every Friday evening, at 7 30 o'clock, In their Castle BjiIL Sojourning aiuuln coruuiuy uiniea 10 anena. GEO.P.tTHEELER, K.6IB. and S. Astor Lodge No. 6. K. of P. PEGULAE- MEETINGS . OP-THIS "Xodife fevfry "Wednesday evening, at 7 2a) o'clock, at UielrlodM room.ta Pjlhlan Castle. Sojourning Knights cordlaUr lnvlt- eu ;o nnenu. w. I KOBB. K.ofK.andS. Astoria Division No. One, Uniform Rank, K. of -P. , REGULAB MEETING ON THE SECOND and fourth Thursdays of each-mOnth in their armory 'Hall, in "Pythian 'Castle, at ciKui r. an. xvcRuiar ana onme. mrst na third Thursdays of each month, at Main street wharf, at eight p. a. Sojourning Sir Knights cordially Invited to attend meetings ana alius. GEO. P. WHEELEB, Becorder. Astoria Wpridnjfmen'a Protective Union. REGULAK MEETINGS OF THIS LODGE every Thursday evenlag, at 8 o'clock, at their Lodge room, over Cornahan & Co.'s biore. corner oi uass ana cneuamus streets. F. F. BLINN, J. C. BOSS, President. Secretary. . Gommcm. OouacaL . -OEGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND Xlourth Tuesday evenings of each month unVS o'clockr . i ' sarpersoos desiring to have natters acted uwm by the Council, at anr rerals" mat ing must present the same to the .Auditor and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening prior to tho Tuesday on which, the Council noias lis regular raeeung. v THOS.8.3EWETT, Auditor and Clerk. CttUBCM PlREqTORY. Grack Cirnncu Holv (Communion first Sundarof very "taonth. Sunday services at i i-a. anaT zsj p. m. Friday aftonioon 6enice at 4 o'clock. Rev. M. D.WHson. Rector. Fibst PnFsnrTKniAK Cinracf t Nr vices at 11 a. m. and 7 i. m. Wednes day evening prayer meetlnir at 7 o'clock. Kev. J. V. Mllllgan, Pastor. COh'GBKO ATIOXAL CHURCH Services at 11 a. it. and 7 p. m. Iter. Sam'l Wood, Pastor. .Roman Catholic Chubch Services at 10-20 a. m. Rev.ii. Dlelman, Pastor M. E. Chubch Serrkes at 11 1a. m. and 7 P.M. lBchira andPravrMpt- ing, Wednesday, at 7 p. at. Rev. YYm. nooens, r-abtor. Baptist Chtthch. Services t eafth Lord's Day at ll a. al, and 7 p. m: grayer Meeting on vreanesaay, jat 7 p. m. Rev. Wlnfibld Scott, pastoral supplj. Do mottle Exports Tho receipts of certain articles of Or. egon produce, at San Francisco.' from January 1.1884, to July 2, 1884, inclu sive, have been as follews: , Flour, or sks.... ... ... Wheat, ctls ...... Oata, ctls .. Salmon, bbls........... hi bbls cs..... ..... ............. pkgs ... ..... .. Apples, Ripe, bxs..... .M bbls . . .. . pkes" Butter, pkgs .... . ... Potatoes.'iks.... .. ...... wool, bales.. M.. ..... Hides. No Tallow, pkgs... .. .... Beef, bbia.....-. . Har. bales ' .. 463.910 .. 122,243 667 643 ' SOS 37.158 ZZZ. 100 9309 12,337 12,000 783 181 OBlSlver,vflasks Fruit, Dried, pkgs 27 258 1,230 5 8 14027 j-ai ner, PHgs ... .... Hops, bales.;... ... Hams, pkgs .. . .. uaeese, cs... . Flaxseed, sks... uorn. cus..... ....... Canned-Goods, cs.., Lard, pkgs.. . Bacon, cs.... .. 107 82 2 CITr TREASURER'S REPORT, For the Quarter Eadlag Jut Mtk, 1834 J. Q. Hustler, Treasurer, in account with the City of Astoria. DC. April 1, 1884. To Balance per.last statement. ...... ."...... rqjvu am June y). To jront, collected liquor t " -licenses.. iv.i .. . . 3,900 00 Amt collectiB-Team Licenses . So 26 Amt. collected.Dog Licenes 'iss oo Amt. collected Police Coun flnei. 711 00 - Amt, collected JMUlard table Ll- J 1 censes .....i : .L ..... 't, , $5 go Amt. collected ;lool Uble . 306 33 Amt, collected Pawn Brokers .. to 60 Amt, collected Hotel Runners...... ' 30 00 Amt, collected Bowling Alley J3 31 Amt. collected Theaters. Shows, I etc..: r. .. 100 -M Aat. cplleeted Peddlers 123 30 - sAMtf collected Sale of lots in "Cefietery ???3s."-..-,,, Amt. colJccted"sale of old Chan deliers ... ..... . Amt. collected Cedar St. Assm'nt. 62 0S 7 60 5 00 atth. coueciea uenevieve street Assessment ...... 6 16 $10,381 62 By Amt. warrants paid ........ t 7,183 87 Balance on hand this datt.- J247 75 - --f - . $10,861 2 $v4 EBCitPlTCTLATICrX ' , To Balance in Cemetery Fund I Ml ee Water St, ' .... 5 90 " " " Main " 225 45 " GeneTleve8t.Fund eie 00 " (K&P.Fund l.saoso $347 73 . Re3iectaiy 6ubJJd. &&& h&SJb&mj Treasure Astoria, Oregon. Juae 9e, 18M. That Hacking Conch can be quiekly cured by Shllon's Cure. ff goarMUeeit, SoidbyW.X.OtMS&l. POSITIVE CURE ron EYrnv fobm or - SKIN And BLOOD disease rsoM Pimples to Scrofula THOUSANDS OF LETTERS In our pos . il''sslon- reeat,thls stery: I have been a terrible sufferer for years with Blood and Skin Humors ; have been obliged to ahun public places by reason of mv disfigurine hu mors ; have had the bt-st physicians ; have pent hundreds of dollars and got no real relief until I used: the CtmcuRA Resol vent, the new Blood Purifier, internally, and Ccticcra and Cuticuka SoAr, the Great Skin Cures and Skin BeauUflers. ex ternally, which ha;e cured me and left my skin and blood as pure as a child's. ALMOST INCREDIBLE. Jaae . Klebardcea, Custom House. New Orleaas. on oathys -In 1S70 Scrol ulous Ulcers brokeOpt on my Body until I was a mass of corruption. Everything known to the medical faculty was tried in vata. I became a mere wreck. At times couldnotllftmy hands to my head, could not turn la bed ; was In constant pain, and looked upon life as a curse. No relief or cure lor 10 years. -In 1830 1 heard of the Ct ticxtba BEjiEDiF.fi, ned them and was per fectly cured. " Sworn to before U. S. Com. J . D. Craw fobd. STILL MORE SO. Will MrBemald, 2512 Dearborn Street, Chicago, gratefully acknowledges a cure 01 Kczema, or Salt Rheum, ounead; neck, face, anas and legs for seventeen years ; not able to move, except on hands and knees; for one year ; not ablo to help himself for eight years ; tried hundreds or remedies : doctors pronounced his case hopeless. Permanent Iy cured by the Cctjcotsa Remedies. MORE WONDERFUL YET, M. E. Carpeater, Henderson. N. Y cured of Psoriasis or Leprosy of twenty vears standing, by CcncbSA Remedies. "The most wonderful cure on record. -A dustpan Xol of scales fell from him dally. Physicians and his frieads thought he must die. Cure sworn to before a Justice of the Peace and Henderson's most prominent citizens. D0NT WAIT. Wrllets for these -testimonials in full or -send direct to the parties. Don't wait. Itching, Scaly, Pimply, Scrofulous, Inher ited, Contagious, and Copper-colored Dls- . . V . -"www, oiuu uuu .j-ojj niui Loss of Hair. 8old by all druggists. Price : Cdticura, 00 cts,: RESoLVKjtr, $ l : Soap, 25 cts. Pot tee dbug aJd Chemical Co., Boston. Mas?. - BEAUTY Pimple, Skin Bier For Rough, Chapped and Pimples, Skin Blemishej, and Infantile Hu mors, use Cctictra Soap, a real Beautifier. Kk iirnuv.-iiin (nirHiiani SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH, Complete Treatment with Inhaler for One Dollar. ItHE Great Balsamic Dls .tillatlon of Witch '.Hazel, American Pine, Canada Fir, Marigold, ClOTer Blossoms etc., called Naaferd's Kad icai uare, ror me immedi ate relief and, permanent cure of every form of Catarrh from a simple Cold In the Head to Loss of Smell, Taste and Hearing. Cough and Ca- uutuiu isonsuxnpuon. uom nleto trfeatmenr. rnnslstlnt. of one bottle Radical Cure. one pox catarrhal solvent and one improved Inhaler. In one package, may now bo had of all Druggists for J1.00. Ask for SANFORD'S PjiSlOALCORE. "The only absolute specific we know oL" . Med. Titnt. "The best we have found In a lifetime of Buffering." Rev. Br. Wiggin, Boston, "After a long 6truggle.wlth Catarrh the Radical Cuke has conquered."- Rev. S. W. Monroe, Jjacisburgh, Pa. I have not found a case that it did notrelioveat once." Andrea Lee, Manchester, Mat. DAINi CdlUu' Teltale Heetric TPIfdltar tnrfantlv ofTiuv the Nervous System nnd banishes Puin. A perfect n-tncil butedwIthaPoroBsPlM Of 1 . .1" Or , T -....! a JMPffl . W WAV.. J lll SMDM tUT MlRtes Pain. Tnlin VabV .art VGrrm Otif T.r4a ifnntiui Ti..J MuMles. prevents disease, and does more in one half the time than anr other plaster in the world. Sold everywhere. EXHIBIT Of the FiaaacUl Affairs of ClaUop Counlr for theFlieal Tear Eading Joae 80, 18S4. COUKTY rJJD. BaL'In treasury June 30, 1383.. Bec'd. Blnce from all sources ,$ 4.617 62 19,619 33 Total S2436 85 Countyorders paid $19,170 95 Coupons " ...... 1,600 00 BaL in Treasury. $ 3,465 90 S24.23C 83 S243G 85 - STATE FUJD. Amount received to date-. $10.453 31 Paid state treasurer..? 9iS3 34 Transferred to Co. Fund 600 00 $10,453 34 S10.45351 SUBI-LUfl FUND. Bal. in Treasun June So, 1833 $ I C7 Amt, remaining In Treasury ....... ...... . s 1 c? 1 DECEASED rtJKD Amt. in treas'y June SO, 1833 ? 65 03 Rec'd since to date . . ...... .. 23 40 Bal. in Treasury. 8 83 48 8 school fund 83 43 Bal. in Treas'y June 30, 1833. Bec'd since to date..... Paid School orders 5 8,451 49 Bal. In Treasury.. . G76 71 $ 870 40 . 8,231 80 $ 9,123 20 S 0,123 20 dEXE&AL SCMMABV. Total Eal. In Treas'y. June30,lB33S 5,550 C7 Bec'd Since from all sources . 38.347 87 Total PaIdCounty,orders.Sl9,l70 85 " State taxes... - 9,653 34 " School orders 8,451 49 " Coupons...... . . 1,60000 Transferred to Co. Fund 809 00 Bal. In Treasury 4,232 70 43,903&4 43,903 54543.903 64 There are County or ders outstanding amounting to.....: 917,312 16 Applicable to payni't of which is in Treas'y $ 3,463 90 Delinquents for 1833 2,772 02 Bal. indebtedness on orders . 11,304 24 S17.G12 10 817,542 1C Attest : R.R. SPEDDEN. County Clerk. June 30, 1884. BUY-THE BEST! BARBOUR S Irish Flax Salmon Net Threads ft-? 5 v Wotdbetry. and Needle Brands, SEINE TWINES. AND CORK AND LEAD LINES, 1 Flak ?, MelBM, aa Nfeta lajfaneel ta r4er. A LarpMtfMiLflskLiies JMD FISH HOOKS. jCONTAriTLY.ON HAND. HENpy ooyi,E i co.f 17 and !, WAHKET STREKT SAN FRANCISCO. rAf ents for the Pacific Coast, mmJ "v f TJ 1 Facts and New?. Now York's varioa3 prisons uow haro 15,690couvictB in custody. In New York last year 148. firemen were injured -whilo on duty at fires. The population of Cuba is estima ted at the present time at ncarlv 1. 400,000. ' Italy has 4.809,000 lemon trees which produoe 1,260,000,000 lemons annually. In fifty-six years Mexico has had fifty-four presidents, one Kegency and one Emperor. Philadelphia has a place whore pet dogs are boarded when their owners are out of town. A Baptist lady in Texas devotes to the Lord's cause all the eggs laid by her hens on Sunday. Philadelphia ladies are beginning to murmur that it is about time the "White House had n lady in it. The average duration of a locomo tive is thirty years, and it is good for about 700,000 miles travel. There ore 209 known varieties of cherries, sixty of apricots. 239 of peaches, 1,087 of pears and 277 of plums. Miss A J. Wallace of Greenville, Ala., has just completed a quilt con taining 9,000 pieces and 180,000 stitches. Tho corpses of children are car ried uncoffined through the streets of the City of Mexico to the cemeteries. Aberdeen, Mass., derives its water supply from artesian wells which are several SQuares apart and bored in the middle of the main streets. Fort Monroe, Va., is tho largest fort in the world, covering an area of seven miles. It was built in 1817, and to the uninitiated looks almost im pregnable, Aocording to an officer of a life iu surance company, the mortality among negroes is higher than among white people, and they are according ly charged higher rates. A young London girl who was sent to Manitoba by a philanthropist, not only found a husband for herself, but she secured Canadian mates for thirty English friends of hers. The nearest salt water to Flores ville, Texas, is 100 miles away, yet Eobert Laokoy says that after a late hail-storm ho picked up a genuine redfish, yet alive, which weighed ten pounds. Woman Soon to Propose iTarriugf. A corresponeent believes that the old-fashioned courtship is passing away, ana after asking what are to be the regulations of courtship during the transitional epoch, answers as follews: "Nominally and the oretically the man does all the courting, but really and practi cally women are taking tho matter into their own hands. Enough of the restraint of chivalry has re mained to prevent them from openly proposing marriage to the objects of their choice,but there are a thousand ways in which a lady of tact mav woo and yet not transcend the bounds of etiquette. The present method is a hybrid between the. one-sided court ing of knightly days and the custom which will prevail when women have theit proper position in the perfected sooiety in the future. In a" word, courtship is now evidently drifting womanward by which we mean that the ladies will constantly take a more and more active part in it, until in the day when woman shall have her rights, the most important of which is mnrriage, it will be as common for women to offer their hands to men as it is for men to propose to women. Oh.luokyday for bashful bachelors. Home Journal. Mr. Dames H. Sanner, grocer, Jeffer son and "Wolf streets, Baltimore, McL, says: my wife's arm was severely scalded, and she received instantan eous relief, by two applications of St. Jacobs Oil. Fifty cents a bottle. YOUXG MEX!-EAD THIS. The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send their celebrated Elec-tuo-Voltaic Belt and other Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) afllictcd with nervous debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many other dis eases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guarantied. So risk Is in curred as thirty days trial is allowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet free. LOEB & OO. JOBBERS IN WINES. LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. AQKNT3 FOB THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and All Kinds of Saloon Supplloe. CF"A11 goods sold at San Francisco Prices. MAIN STREET. Opposite Parker House, Astoria, Oregon. RESTORED The rcaton tlat ThoutamU ccitn net cared of SEMIXAL IVEAKSESS. LOSS OF JM.V IJOOD. andtheremUcfabuu.dtttxii: orexetwt. u biting to a computation called P110STA TOK RHEA. Dr.. LIEBICTS I XriG ORATOR u the OSLYcureforPROSTA TORRUEA. Price. S2X0 per package. C paclagti, F10 K. Guide to Health anS Self-Analyst sent free. AJdrett LIE BIG DISPEXSAR1 or Disrate rf Men. 480 Geary St.. San Francisco, Cal. Barnes' Patent Foot and Steam Power Scroll Saws. Circular Saws, MertlHers, tallies. TeBoaers. Formers, Kc. Osborn&Aleiaiier Sole AseaU, 62S Market St. 8&a Francisco. Mechanics' Tool, Machinery. &sd Hardware. Cataloguo of all our goods sent free on ap plication. GERMAN! BEER HALL AND BOTTLED BEER DEPOT, Chenamus Street, Astoria. The Best of Ltger 5 Cts. a Glass. Orders for the Celebrated Columbia Brewery Beer Left at this place will be promptly attended to SiTNo cheat) Snn "Francisco Beor snlii r.t this place. MANHOOD XM? :f AaaflaSaaHL wt, u wit, rropnetor. ftOYAl pYALM5&J lip- POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel o purity, strength and wholesomencss. More oconomlcal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with tho mul titude ot low test short weight, alum or pnospiiaie powaers. aom omyin can, uov al Baking rowDEit Co.. 100 Wali-st. N. V. IN CASH GIVEN AWAY To SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. This Special Deposit is to guarantee the payment of the 25 premiums fully described In our former announcements. The premiums will be paid, no matter Jmw small the number of bags returned may be. Ofiee BlaekatlVM Durham. Tobacco Co.,' Durham, A. C, 31ay 10. 15&L r.A.WIEr.ESQ., . Oilhier Bank of Durham, Durham, K. C. Deak Sie:-Wo Inclose yon 31L93XC0. which rlease place on Special Deposit to pay premiums for our empty tobacco bajra to be returned Dec ntb. Youra truly, J. S. CAlUt. President. Ofiee of the DankoJ Durham, , Durham, A'. C, 3tay 10, 1S3L J. S. CAR1L Esq . ITtsi. Dlacku-eWs Durham Tobacco Co. Dkab Sm:-1 hTe to acknowIed(?o receipt of tIL95aoo from you. -which we have placed ujon pccial Deposit for the object you Btate. "Youra truly. P. A. WILEY. CasUipr. None genuine without picture or ULLLon tlw package. rzSca our other announcement's. Street Improvement Notice. Xotice is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the city of Astoria, pro- posi; 10 uruur ihu improvement 01 unss street between the south sale of Jeffer son street and the north side of Court street, by unilding a side-walk: on the east side of said street: and unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of two-tiurcis oi the property fronting on said portion of said street, he filed with the Auditor nnd Clerk within ten davs of tho final publication of this notice, viz: Saturday, July IP. 1SS4. the Com mon council will order such improve ment to uo macie.. uy order oi tup Common Council. Attest T. S. Jewett, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, Juuo 25, 18S1. BARBOUR'S HAVE NO EQUAL. TIIE- The London Fisheries Exhibition ITAVE AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL -TO Tie Barbour Brothers Company -FOKTFIE SUPERIORITY OI THKin FLAX NET THREADS. W. E. DEMENT & CO. OTJF grists. ASTORIA, - - - OltRUON Cnrry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded PIANOS AND O RGANS SMALL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Piano, and Organ Instructors. -CELEimATED- STEGK & KNABE PIANOS! AN'D T1IE -iVO.VDEltFUIi LITTLE GIANT STECK PIANO -USED RY- rRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES GOVEKXOR-OEN'ERAL OF CANADA GOVERNOR- OF OREGON. ASTORLi MUSICAL SOCIETY. MRS. J. W. CONN, of Astoria. d. a. Mcintosh, Esq. J.D.HIGGINS.Esa. CHAS. "WRIGHT, Esq. And ly Many Other Prominent 31uslrlftu.t CELEBRATED TABER ORGANS. .Elegant Packard Orchestral Orgnn iOnly exclusive Music House in the North west. Only wholesale and retail House in the Northwest GARDNER Bros., 165 First St., Portland, Oregon. $11,950 Salmon Net Threads EirjiiiiiiaiisiiiiEB.iiizsisiiiiigsaaaiii'iiEiiiiiiiiiBiirigieiiiiiiiMiiiiiitiite 1 The Daily Astorian ! B E df isxmsirreai5S3aiiiaaiii3s?iiaii9iis&ZBssr:;i32Bi(:ai2iiia(iaiiiiuiliHHe A Journal of and for the People, Devoted to the Best Interests of the Community. The largest circulation of any News paper published on the Columbia River. It is delivered to. any part of the city for ! Fifteen Cents per Week, The DAILY ASTORIAN is sent by Mail, One Year. Six Months, One Month. TREE OF The Weekly Astorian Is issued every Friday Morning. We go to press. at 3 A. M., on morning of pub lication and give the latest news. People who are not within reach of a daily mail will consult their own inter ests by sending the small sum of TWO DOLLARS, And they will get THE WEEKLY AS TORTAN, postage paid, for one year. J. F. HALLOn-5.IT & Co. BOATS AND TENTS 5 k is c zr r. o o o c k5i -Tt f "5 r , Jl 9 S t (-1 X O 3 5. l-rta ' 5S CO 3 T C t? I 1 O d. i H z g 2 ' gi f j Zil : t i o s, g I "i s jjs 3 It i, i c N o o Mj t5 FLAGS, ETC ETC. 3AIKT 3MCkS5L"2S HOSPITAL, ASTORIA, OltEGOS TniS INSTITCTION. UNDER CARE OF the Sisters of Charltv, is now ready foi t he reception of patient'?. Private rooms for tho accommodation oi any dcslrluR them. ratlentsnilmittedat all houis, day or night. No physician lias exclusive right, every patient Is fre o to nnd has tho privilege ot employing any physician they prefer. Unit Ml Statett Hfarlno Seamen who pay Hospital Dues, aro enti tled to Free cars and attendance at thLsIIos pital duriim sickness. Permits must be ob tained for United Stales Marines at the Cus tom House. SlSTEKS OF CnAKITV Quarterly "Licenses. i QUARTERLY licenses arc now due I and payable. All persons interested i should proeure tliran at once p.ml avoid I trouble. H. B. PARKER DKAIKK IN Hay, Outs, and Straw, Brick. Cement, and Sand. Wood Delivered to Order. Draumy, Teaming, and Express Business DEALER IX WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FIIlST.CIiASS. Wood Yard. Another Reduction to Suit Hard Times. TTNTIIi FURTHER NOTICE THE ASTO J xiaWooil Yard, Gray's Dock, foot of .uenion streer, wiu sen woou at me ioiiow ing prices and deliver wherever the streets are planked, between Trullinger's Mill and O'Brien's Hotel, back to Astor street : Clreen Alder, 2-cut $4 23 per cord, long S3 50 Dry do do 4 CO do do 3 7o GrfnHemlok do 4 25 do do 3 W Dry do rto 4 50 do do 3 "u reen Fir do 4 50 do do 3 75 Dry Fir do 4 7i do do 4 CO Extra Maple . , and S. limbs do j 50 do do 5 00 Tine Maple , , and S. limbs do 5 25 do do 4 to Wood of All Kinds By tho Scow load at REDUCED RATES. J. IT. D, GRAY' Astoria, June 1st, last. i iiiauaaiiiiiaiutiiiugaiiiuu $7.00 3.50 .65 POSTAGE. IN ADMIRALTY. The "Wreckago of the Bark Calrnsmore". United States Mar shal's Notice ot Sale. United States of America, District of Oregon, ss. "Whereas, an Order was made on the 14th day of June, 181. by the Hon, Matthew P. Deady, Judge of the United States for the District ot Ore gon, in a cause therein pending, against a certain portion of the furniture, rigging, ap- Earel, and cargo of the hark "Calrnsmore", erelnafter more particularly described, commanding that the said property should he sold by the Marshal, as upon an execu tion In an action at law. pursuant to the Interlocutory sentence and decree of said Court, made and nronounced on thn 14th day of June. 1SS4, and that the proceeds of such sale be paid to the Cleric oi said Court, within sixty days from the 16th day of June, i issi : Now, therefore, I hereby give notice iu;u, in pursuance oi inc sai a aecreo ana order, I will, on Wednesday, the tcth dav of July, 1SS1, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the oftlcc of United States Com missioner John O. Bozorth at Astoria, In said DLstrtct, sell the said property, to wit: GO fathoms of two-Inch rope, 120 fathoms of anchor chain, 1 pair of cant hooks. 2 wire royal backstays, l wire topgallant backstays. 2 wire royal lifts, 2wiro topgallant lifts. 2 pieces of wire topgallant riggbg, 2 wire top gallant brace pendants, 4 wire maintop brace pendants and runners, l Jacob's lad der, 1 wire mlzzcn stay, 1 wire main-topgallant stay, l wire main-royal stay, I main topsail. 2 oil tanks. 2S blocks, l iron handle. 1 bucket. 2 boxes of old brass, 1 ship's boat, c bundles of hemp rope, 45 sails, 5 old sails, 2 large hawsers, 2 manllla hawsers.l fender, 1 medicine chest, 2 tackles, 29 barrels of cem ent, 2 barrels of sugar, 80 blocks, l steering wheel and screw, l pump, l chain strap, c barrels of beef, 4 barrels of pork, 6 capstan bars, 3 mats, 1 chest of old brass, 75 fathoms of anchor chain, j?o fathoms of mooring chain, 13 small chains forrigglng, lchronom eter, l pair of marine glasses, 4.sldellghts, tins ot butter, 3 chests often, 3 sacks of cof fee, 3 boes of tobacco, 3 package? of twine, 0 packages or canvass. 3 compasses, 149 packages of manllla rope for ship rigging. 2 compass stands, 2 ship's bells, 1 rigging screw, 2 patent logs. 3 copper pumps, ll keg of paint, G kegs of oil, 2 kegs of barley, 1 pair orsteclyards, 2 pots of paint, 29 flags, 1 ba rometer, l spy glass, 3 anchors. 1 large mir ror, being a portion of the furniture, rigging and apparel and cargo of tho bark "Calrns more', at public auction, to the highest bid der therefor, for cash In hand. Dated at Portland, said DIstrlcr, this 24th day of June. 18SJ. EDWARD S. KEARNEY, United States Marshal for said DIstrlcr. C. "W. FULTON. Proctor for Libellants. Administrator's Notice'. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned has been appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of Isaac Foster, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate aro hereby notified to present the same to her, duly ycrlfled, at herresidence In Astoria, Oregon, within six months from this date ; aud all persons In debted to the estate are notified to pay tha same to her immediately. ! Astoria, June llth, 18SJ. j ilGwks JANE FOSTER. IN THE CrECUTT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon, for Clatsop County. Louisa veatch. Plaintiff, w. Allen Y. Veatch. Defendant : To Allen "W. Veatch, the above named non resident defendant : You are hereby notl- lled to appear and answer the compiami pi I above named plaintiff filed against you In the above entitled court. In the above en titled suit, on or before the first day of the I next term of said court, which will be pn 1 Tuesday, August 5th. 18S1, and you will take I notice that If you fail so to appear and an i swer, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to 1 tho court for tho relief nravod for In salu complaint, which In substance Is a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant, and that the custody of the minor children be award to plaintiff. This summons Is published by virtuo of an order made by the Hon. A. S. Bennett. Judge of said court. Juno 13.18S1. FULTON BROTHERS. Att'ys for Plaintiff. Administrator's Notice. TVTOTrCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE iJL undersigned has been by the County Court or the State ot Oregon for Clatsop County, duly ap pointed administrator of the estate of JoMpnlns Smith deceased. All persons baring claiaa acilnst id estate are hereby notified to prewat tne same to me with the proper vonc&era. at my omco in Astoria, Clatsop Conntj. Oregon, within six months from tbo dato of this notice. A.J.MEGLEK. Administrator. Dated at Astoria, Qrezon. Jane 13th, 1S?4. s: Vr- I r - - ". V fci! ,. , j$2 ;&. j ..