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Cfi . ftc ga &$iwhtt. ASTORIA, OREGON: SATURDAY. JULY 2G. 16S4 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OF ASTORIA. ARRIVALS FROM SKA. Columbia, ss S F July ?5 TCavesink, Am bk II one Kong July 25 VESSELS IN THE RIVER. Alden Bes?e, Am bk MtW&sbington, Am sp City of Delhi. Br ep Martha Fianer, Belle of OrecoD, Am bk Coloma. s Kirkwocd, Br sp Alameda, Am sp Aeolus, VESSELS OS THE WAY. From Forelgru Ports, for the Colatnbla Elver Abeona, Br ep Glasgow May 25 Alpheta. Br bk London Mar SI ISrittania, Ger bk Liverpool June2C. Oity of York. Greenock April 11 Grisedalo, Br sp Liverpool. April 9 Jupiter. Br bk Liverpool April 15 Largo Law. Br Bp llull March IS Werra.-Ger bk Liverpool May 7 From American Ports. C S Beraent, Am sp 1900 Philadelphia April CD ami aaMa pgh TIIK TARLE FOR ASTORIA. JULY. IHOIt WATKIt. LOW WATER. First. Second. First. Second. H . Zl & X t SHB h. m. .2 h. m. .S h. m. jS A. m. 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OOw o denotes midnight, oh. 00m. p denotes noon. The height is reckoned from the level of average lower low waters to which the sound ings are given on the Coast Survey charts. Columbia River Exports. 8HIPMENTS FOREIGN. JANUARY, '84. Wheat, S50.C75 bus ...... Flour, 85.29G bbls S3C7.27C ...... 422.6GG Total 10 cargoes $789,912 FKlUtUAKV. Wheat, 314,113 bus Flour, 43 COO bbls. .. Salmon, 401 c.s Lumber, COO M ..........f $313,932 221,097 2,005 7,000 Total, 9 cargoes -S544.CT.1 AfKIL. Flour. 32.403 bbls $150.714 Wheat, 223,054 bus .. 204.54G Total, 3 cargoes $355,200 MAV. 5 To Quccnrfoicn per Olirc S. Southard. Wheat, 57,745 bus $49,372 22 To Quccnatown per Sumner R. Mead. Wheat 52,782 bus S43.920 iuxe. 12 To Liverpool jcr Eskdale. Flour. 13.543 bbls Wheat, 9.000 bus Salmon, 9.500 cs $53,828 8.300 47,028 Total .?109,75C 12 To QuccnsUnrn per Jormlfarcr. Wheat, 30,802 bu5 $32,009 14 To Qucemloivn per Norseman. Wheat. 33 .orw lm Copper Ore, 110,:K) ib"s".".3. Total 17 To Liverpool per Itata, Flour. 5000 bids Wheat, 29,200 bus Salmon, 8C10 as ' Total $00,000 2.500 $32,500 $23,000 20,300 . 43.200 $91,500 17 To ifrcrnool per Chan. Cotcxworlh. Wheat, 42,527 bus s 39.519 Salmon, 13.C58 es 08,290 T.)tal $107.8.59 20 To Quccnstoicn per TyUiowiws. Flour, 19.472 bbls S91.5G1 21Lmulon per Ahcrystwlth Castle. Salmon. 22.000 cs Ml 1 80o Flour, 9.251 bbls ...."J. -oioTO Total $153,770 JULY. 12 To Quccngtoicn per Red Croxs. Wheat, C5.915 bus $53,850 15 To London per Jcaslc Jamison. Salmon, 22.51(5 as $116,080 17 To Liverpool per Woodlark. Salmon, 30,087 CS . $180,435 TU BOAT CHAItttES. Following is the schedule of prices for luivagu h auu oui over ine uoiumuia liar : For vessels not . Inward Outward exceeding Loaded. Ballast. 800 tons.$150 $150 $150 800 to 1000 tons... 200 173 175 1000 to 1200 tons... 225 200 200 1200 to 1400 tons 275 225 250 14u0 to 1G00 tons 300 250 300 Astoria itetail 3Inrket. Flour per sack SL35. Wheat, per cental Sl.752.00 Oats, " S1.75?.00. Uacon, sides per Bb, 15 to 18 cts. Shoulders, " 12K cts. Hams, " ,lG19cts. Lard, ' " l4lGXets. Beef, 12X18 cts. Glutton, 1215 cts. l'orlc,12Ki5 cts. Veal, 1518 cts. IUttter, per roll 5570 cts. Ejjss, per dozen3340 cts. Potatoes, new, per lb Ilcts Cheese, per D ic20 to 40 cts. Cornmeal, per lb 4 cts. Oatmeal, " Octs. Beans, 4X cts. . Coffee, - 12K40cts. Tea, 25D0cts. Hice, " 8i0cLs. ISiigar, " 914 cts. Svrup,i)er gallon 70c i. Ifoney, per gallon 1.40. Salmon, per kit $5. Onions, per fi J3cts. Apples dried per lb 1018 cts. Peaches " " 33i8cts. Plums, " " I2i6cte. Candles, per lb 20 cts. Chickens, per dozen $(i. Hay, per ton S23. Hides, per lb 0 9 cts. Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, 75c; raw linseed, 70c; coal oil, 40c; lard $1.25. To be Let. 'oiHOICE ROOMS IN "Wat, HUME'S J block, with all conveniences. Apply to' ' &T- - iGEO.P."WHEELEB. "July 7.1684 " ASTORIAX DIRECTORY. State Officers: United States Senators '' U-&& Representative in Congress Governor. .31. C. George Z. H.Mnodv Governor's Secretary. Secretary of State Assistant Secretary........ State Treasurer................. Assistant Treasurer Sup't Public Instruction.., state Printer. Clerk School Land Board. Sup't Insane Asylum.. ..... Sup't Penitentiary. Supreme Judges Chas. B. Moores R. 1. Earhart F E. Hodgkln Ed.Hlrsch A. F. "Wheeler E. B.McElroy W. 11. Byars -E, P. McCornac .Dr. H. Carpenter ,. Geo. CoIIiik ueo. coum (W. P. Lor J J. B. Wald ( W.W.Thavc Lord aldo er Distkict Judges first District L. R. Webster Second District Robert Bean Third District R. P. Boise Fourth District Seneca Smith Fifth District F. J. Taylor Sixth District JL L Olmstead Clatscp County Officere: Judge c. A Mcfiuire Cleric c. J. Trenchard Sheriff..... ,-V. G. Ros Commissioners 4 .-. 5 X'f1,! Assessor Treasurer..... Surveyor- School Sup't Coroner. J. F. Wjirrpn Isaac Bergman G. F.Paikcr J. E. HIggins I.; C.IJoss Astoria City Officers: ' Mayor j. f, nume Auditor and Clerk T. S. Jewelt Chief of Police . Clark Loughroy Treasurer. . J. G. Hustler Street Superintendent .. Thos. Logan cou.vcilmex : (C. H. Cooper First Ward: - A. A. Cleveland ( I. W. Case ( Thos. Dealy Second Ward C. J. Ti enchant I C. W. Stone. SOCIETY MEETIXGH. Temple LKjdgre, N a 7 A. F.A.M. REGULAR COMMUNICATION'S S first and third Tuesdays In eachVV month, at H o'clock, r. m., at thev Hall in Astoria. Members of the order in good standing are invited to attend By order of the W. M. Bearer Lodge No. 35. 1. 0. 0. F. REGULAR MEETES'G EV- .-.--i-. ery Thursday evening at -JcS-S-. seven o'clock, at the Lodge .-SHJtF. room in Odd Fellows Hall, Asto-v -r ria. Soiouniing members of the order In good standing, cordially Invited to a'teid. By order X. G. Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. P. KEGULARJIEETINGSOF OCEAN EN campment No. 13. I. O. O. P.. at the Lodge, in the Odd Fellows ihiili'ing, at seven r. m., on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Sojoui ning breth ren cordially invited. By order c 1. Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. TJ. W. REGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. will be held hi Pythian Hall on Friday evening of each week, at 7 o'clock r. at. Members of the order in good standing, and visiting Broth ers are invited to attend. Librarv will be open fifteen mir.utas before and after each meeting. By order M. W. C. BROWN. Kec. Astoria Lodge No. 40, L O. G.I. REGULAR MEETING EVERY MON day evening at 7 :30 o'clock, in the Hall over Mr. Case's Mm c. 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. 935' is held on the first and third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock i ar. By order of the Council Commander. R.V.MONTE1TH. Sec'ty. Occident Counci No. 5. 0. C. P. MEETS EVERY FIRST AND THIRD MnmlJlv roiiin nf nnMi ,nnli .. o o'clock P. M. Meinbers of the order 'are rcspecuuuy requestea to attend. Bj order. C. BROWN, Recorder. Cushlng Post No. 14. G. A. B. "DEGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS POST jLvuiiHiusccuuuaim lourui inesuays ot cuii luuimi ai i zm) r. M. visiting com rades cordially Invited. By oi der P.C. Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of P. KEGULAlt MEETINGS OF THIS Lodge every Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, m their Castle Hall. Soiouniing Knights cordiallv Invited to tten l. GEO. P. WHEELER. K. ofR. and S. Astor Lodge No. 6, K. of P. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS --' Lodge every Wednesday evening, at 7 -.30 o'clock, at their lodge room, in Pvthian CaMle. Sojourning Knights enrdiallv invit ed to attend. W. U ROBB. K. of R. and S. Astoria Division No. One, Uniform Bank. K. of P. T"&Efim.Alt MRCTlXT.nVTlTP prvvrv XI; and fourth Tlmrsdavs of each month in uieir armory nan, in i'intan Castle, at eight r. m. Regular dri'l on the first and third Tlnirsrlnvs of pnMi tnnntli nt ninin street whaif, at eight p. ar. Sojourning sir Jinignis cordially invited to attend nil-UUll, .11IU Ul 111.1. GEO. P. WHEELER, Recorder. Astoria Workingmen's Protective Union. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS LODGE even Thursday evinlni sit R nVinnV at their Lodge room, over Carnahan & Co.'s store, comer of Cass and Chenamus streets. F. F. BLI NN, J. C. ROSS, President. Secretarj-. Common CounciL REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND . -.f0"." Tuesday evenings of each month at o'clock. ca-Persons deshing to have matters acted upon by the Council, at any regular meet hig.rnust present the same to the Auditor and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening Prior to the Tuesday on which the Council holds its regular meeting. THOS. S. JEWETT. Auditor and Clerk. City Treasurer's Notice. THE Tax-list of the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, is now in my hands for collection, and will remain with me for Thirty days. All parties interested please take notice. J. G. Hustler. City Treasurer. Astoria, July 17,1884. BUY THE BEST ! BARBOUR S Irish Flax Salmon Net Threads Wpodberry, and Needle Brands, SEINE TWINES. AND CORK MDLEiD LINES, Fish Pounds, Seines, and Xets Imported, to Order. A Large SIociofNettiilisiLiBes AND FISH HOOKS. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 619, MARKET STREET SAN FRANCISCO. "Agents for the Pacific Coast. Notice of Sale. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE T1IATH have this day transferred all mv riglit and interest in the establishment 'known as the City Book Store, to H. U. Newbury and Irvine Stevens, who will conduct the business of the firm In the fature. All accounts due, are to be paid to New bury and Stevens. B. F. STEVENS. Astoria, July 1st, issi, POSITIVE CURE fo kvekv Konat ok SKIN And BLOOD DISEASE rnoar Pimples to Scrofula TTUIOUSAND5 OF LETTERS in our nos- JL session repeat this storj-: I have been a icrnuie sunerer lor years wun jtiood anil Skin Humors ; have been obliged to shun public places by reason of mv disfiguring hu mors ; have had the best physicians ; have SDCnt hundreds of dollars nnil for tin ronl relief until I used the Citicuka Ri-sol-vkxt, the new Blood Purifier, internally, and CiticurA and CiTicritA Soap, tlie Great Skin Cures and Skin Beautificrs. ex ternaliy. which have ciired me and left my ii.iii .iitu uiuuu us pure as a cuiiu s. ALttOST INCREDIBLE. Jnmcs E, Rlrhanlson, Custom House, " Orleans, on oath, says : In 1K70 Scrol ulousLlcers broke out on my bedv until I was a mass of corruption. Everything known to the medical faculty was tried in vain. I became a mere -wreck. At limes could not lift my hands to my head, could HOI Iliril in llPfl nviL In tticn ..(. ... looked upon life as a enr-e. No relief or x.uiv iwt w j cars, in nsto l neani ot the Cf ticuka nEaiKDiES.med them and was per fectly cured. Swoni to before U. S. Com. J.I). Cn.w Fonn. STILL MORE SO. Villi .11. nonald. 2512 Dearborn Street. Chicago, gratefully acknowledges a cure oi bczcina. or Salt Rheum, on head, neck, face anas and legs for seventeen years; not able to move, except on hands and knees ; for one year ; not able to help himself for eight years ; tried hundreds of remedies ; doctors pronounced his case nopelcss. Permanent ly cured by thcCirrieunA Kemkdifs. MORE WONDERFUL YET, " E. Carpenter, Henderson. N. Y., cured of I'soiiasis or leprosy of twenty vcars standing, by Clticcra RpatEDiF. The most wonderful cure on record. A dustpan f ul of scales fell from him daily. Physicians and his friends thought lie must d ie. Cure sworn to before a Justice of the Peace and Henderson's most prominent citizens. DON'T WAIT. VTiIle to us for these testimonials In Hdl or send direct to tlij parties. Don't wait. Now Ls the tim- to cure even- species or Itching. Sc-ily. Pimply. Scrofulous, Inher ited, Contagious, and Copper-colored Dis eases of the Blood, Skin and Sclp with Loss of Hair. Sold bV all drilfffnsls. PrW - Pi'-ri. !-? SOcLs, : Kf-olvf..nt,SI ; SOAP.iliet. PoV- li-.u Ulll'li AX11 ujikjiical io., Boston. .M'tss. Tkl?. A TTT V rr Kough, Chapped a-d i3ljQ.U i X Greafy Shin. Ulacklloads Pimrlcs. M:in Blemifhcs, and Infiintile Hu mor?, uso CuncuitA Soap, a real Bcautificr SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH. Complete Treatment with Inhaler for One Dollar. 5 HIE Great Balsamic Dis .tlllation of Witch Hazel, American Pine. Can:nt.a l-ir. Marigold, Clover Blossoms eic, cancel aurora n Una ieal Cure, for the immedi ate relief and permani'iit cure or every form of Catari h from a simple Cold in the Head to Los; of Smell. Taste and Hearing. Cough and Ca larrhal Consumption. Com plete treatment, consisting of one bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and one improved Inhaler, in one package, may now be had of all Druggists for 61.00. Ask for SAN FORD'S RADICAL CURE. 'The only absolute pecific we know of." Med. Time. "1 he best we have found in a lifetime of suflering." lies. Dr. W'iagtn, Bitxtan. "After a long struggle with Catarrh the Radical Clmik has conquered."- Iicv. S. 11". Monroe. JxicMmrgh, Pa. " I have not found a case that it nid not relieve at once." lndrar Lee, Manchester. Miif. DAINi Collins' Voltaic Electric riaster instantly affects the Nervous System and banishes IVin. A perfect m Vi SUFF1 ISTIIECEr lilnednilhal'orousl'lis Or A tir fnr .; rcnlc. 1 ,inn: iWrttnjaa KERVP hilntcs l'ain. vitnl im Weak and Worn Out Parts, strengthens llred Mufclcs. prevents disease, and dow inoro in ono half the time than any other p'astcr in the world. Sold everywhere. IlELIXQrKXT TAX LIST FOR SCHOOL DIS TRICT XO. OXE, FOR lSsn. Andrew Anderson .5 Hiram Urown iy.i V. J. Bam- 13 Beaver Lodge, No. S, I. O. O. F. . :? Elizabeth Brown 12 Isaac Bergman 7 3Ixs. Bergman and Sirs. Schlussel. 3 A.S.Bennett 11 H. Corbett 102 L Cohen ? 14 A. A. Cleveland 2 Chas. Ebert 8 Thos.H. Foss 4 Geo.Ganz 2 Holt Bros 4 N. Hardy. G Hansen Bros 42 Wni. Howe 29 Isaacs & Summerfield 11 Jackins & Parks :i N. M. Kimball 2 Howell Lewis 4 LorveaBros 2 A. Montgomery 40 Henry Miller, estate of 3 F.C. Norris 4 O. F. L. & B. Association 227 T.A. Orcntt 4 O. H. Page 19 J. "V. Eobb, estate of .".."." 25 Mrs. Myra Russell 9 Buddock fc "Wheeler r Seaside Packing Co 31 A.G. Spexarth io Jas. Taylor. 7G E. A. Taylor. ." "oq Mrs. F. H. "Wbraley 0 "Wing Sing s J.W.White 7 F.D.Winton "', c Sundry others,amounting to about IK i uuiihuea Dy oraer. Jno. O. Bozonrn. C. LKINKNWEnElt. I!. BllitW' Leinenweber & Co., E3TAlU.ISnKn 18C5. ASTORIA, - - . OREGON TAMERS Id CDERRIES, Slanuractm-ers and Iinponers of all kinds of LEATHER AND FINDINGS. Wholesale Dealers In OIL ANDTALLOW. y Highest cash price paid for Hides and Tallow. -ASK FOR- TTnion India Rubber Co.'s Pure Para Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BBWARE OF IMITATIONS ! Be sure the boots are stamped CRACK PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE GUM SPRINGS on the foot and instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking "We are now making them with RUBBER AND ASBESTOS Soles which will make them last more than twice as long as any Rubber boots made. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING, PACK ING, HOSE. SPRINGS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. It. IL PEASE. Jr. I Agents, S.M.RUNYON, S San Francisco; Ws$ ?& WnAT IS 3fAN? Man that is born of woman is small potatoes and few in a MIL He rises up to-day and flourishes like a rag weed, and to-morrow or ibe day after tbi undertaker bas him in an ice box. He goetb forth in the morning warbling like a lark, and is knocked out in one round and two seconds. In the midst of life be is in debt, and the tax collector pursueth him wherever he goetb. The banister of life is full of splin ters, and be slideth down it with con siderable rapidity. He walketb forth in the bright sun light to absorb ozone, and meeteth the bank teller with a sight draft for 337. He cometh home at eventide and meeteth the -wheelbarrow in his path, and the wheelbarrow riseth up and smiteth him to the earth, and falleth upon him and runneth one of its legs into his ear. In the gentle spring lime he put teth on his summer clothes, and a blizzard striketh him far away from home, and filleth him with woe and rheumatism. He layeth up riches in the bank, and the president speculateth in margins nnd then goetb to Canada for his health. In thcantumu he pnlteth on his winter Tronsers, and a wasp that abideth in them filleth Lini full of intense excitement He starteth down cellar with an oleander, and goetb Crst hastily, and the oleander cometh after him and sittethupon him. He sitteth up all night to get the returns from Ohio, and in the end Iearneth that the other fellows have carried it. He buyeth a watch dog, and when he cometh home late from the lodge the watch dog treeth him and sitteth beneath him until rosy morn. He goeth to the horse-trot and bet lelli on the brown mare, and the bay gelding with the blaze face winneth. He marrieth a red haired heiress with -.i wart on her nose, nnd the next day her paternal ancestor goeth un der, with few assets and great liabil ities, and cometh home to live with his beloved son-in-law. Ccwkimc a Trout "While on the Hook. In the woods, near the mountain crest, is a warm lake, a hundred feet across; ami three miles from it, down below all the terraces, near the Gar diner river, a river, of scalding water rushes like a mill-race from beneath a ledge of rocks, and flowing a few hundred yards, falls into the Gardin er river. Here it is that one may catch a trout iu the cold stream, and withont moving a step swing him, still wriggling on the hook, into the hot river and boil him. I have seen it done many times. I have done it myself, and "have tasted the fish so cooked; but as epicures say that "a trout boiled is a trout spoiled," and as theso were cooked in boiling snl- phur-watcr, I cannot avoid admitting that the morsel was not very jialat able.As7i1ey W. Cole tn the Man hattan j or August. The seashore is really the most de lightful place to spend the summer. Between watching the bathers on the shore and the ships off the shore the tired mind has n'o time to be pon dering over the momentous question how many pouuds of beef all the salt in the ocean would com. Keep to the right! How much trouble and jostling would be avoided if all would follow that rule. These words are a good text for a sermon. All llic Kasc To captivate the popular tasle and surpass all previous efforts to please the palate, requires no small amount of knowledge and no little skill, and when we remember that the verj- agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, is as bpnefu'ial to the system, as it is ac ceptable to the stomach, we readily un derstand why it is the universal favor ite as a cure for Habitual Consumption and oilier ills arising from aweakness, or inactive condition of the Bowels, Kid neys. Liver and Stonnch. Sample hot ties free and large bottles for sale by V. K. Dement & Co., Astoria, Oregon. l'OUXG jIEr!-KKAI THIS. Tjik Voltaic Br.LT Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send their celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belt and other Eleitkic Aitliaxcks on trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) afllicted with nervous debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also Tor rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, and nianv other dis eases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guarantied. No risk is in curred as thirty days tiial is allowed. Write them at once for Illustrated pamphlet free. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. Shiloh's Cure will itnmediatelv relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, anil Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement & Co Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. DKAI.EUS IN Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, NAILS AND SPIKES, Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils STEAM PACKING, PROVISIONS FtOUR A3il aiiir FEE1. Agents for Salem Flouring Mills, and Capital Flour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. All sizes, at Portland Prices, In Stock. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA, OREGON. LOEB & CO. JOBBERS IN WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. AGENTS FOR THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and AH Kinds of Saloon Supplies. t-All goods sold at San Francisco Prices. JIAIN STREET, Opposite Parker House, Astoria, Oregon. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. Annrvi-1 o purity, strength and wlioleomeiss. Jlore oconomical th-n the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in ccinnetit'on with Hip mul titude ot low test short wei-Jit, a! am or phosphate powucrs. sola only tn co.u. Kov alBakixc Pewdei: Co., 100 Walt-st. N. Y. Praslanu Smokers of Blackwell's Gennfcie Bull Dnrhain Smoking Tobacco will receive Premiums &3 follows on terms and conditions here Bpecificd: fit premium. ffis7onn 2ci " S2,000 3d " $g,00 22 other rrcinliims a3 here shown. The 23 premiums will bo awarded December 52, 1SSL 1st Premium Koes to the rcrson-from whom wo re ceive thelarpestnumberof our empty tobacco bass prior to nee. 15. 2d will bo riven for tho next largest number and thu3, in this order of the number of empty bas3 received from each, to tho twenty-five successful con testants. Each bai? must bear onr original Ball Durham label. D. S. Revenue etamp. and Caution Notice. Bare must bo dono up Eecurely in a package, with name and address of eender, and number of bag3 contain ed, plainly marked on tho outside, and must bo sent, charges prepaid, to BIncltvrclI's Durlmin Tobacco Co.,D0nnAjr.N.C. Evcrypenuino rackxjc has picture of BulL Soo onr next announcement. $500 Si50 $4:00 $350 $300 $275 $250 $225 $200 $175 $150 $125 $100 $90 $so $70 $GO $50 $40 $30 02O $10 TJ AEBOU&'S X3 Salmon let Threads HAVE X?0 SOTAL. -THE The London Fisheries Exhibition have A"vvAi:i)i:n the (3 OLD MEDAL TO- Tie Barter Broilers Company -L'O It THE SUPERIORITY OF TltF.Ti: PL AX HETTHEBADS. Barnes' Patent Foot and Steam Fover Scroll Saws. Circular S.tws. SZvirtSsors, Ijnthes. Tcnonprs, Formers, Etc. Gsliom&IIexaEfler Sole Astnts. C2S2I.irL.ct St. Saa Fmnctsco. Mechanics' Tk!s, .Machinery, and Hardware. C:tt;iln ii of all our goods sviit fro; on ap plication. MSh 5L.0la;JCTT'T.W OX ItTi Jl-r R rriaECXi. uHuXflraevy jj&yAYm MAKKOOD ' V'K RESTORED snvixM. nv;.tA. ;.-, v, y.i.s- of max ll(Hl,4i,:il 'ti t mtlt of abuse. ihtrme are.rcrH. is or,rj l- a cJMplict.Krn culU.l I'ltOS T. TOT. RHEA. DR. LIE ma's JXflGORATOl: ts the OX I. V.-areorPROSTA TORKUl'.A. Pric. Z1MQ per jxicittgr, G jtoclaijes. ?19.t. Gluts . Health ami Self-AiMlstfHtfr, t. A-Ulrrtx LIE Itia H8PEXSAR iy.r Pi". ( if .?.'. k . 4.0 irttrn St.. . F r.--.. Cul. WE. EDGAR, Dealer in OiQarstTobsccoa'nd Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN AND CHENAMUS STS Drugs and Chemical Prescriptions carefully compounded Day or K iglit. Fishermen's Headquarters. THE GENUINE GAPE ANN OILED CLOTHING, OVERALLS. COATS. HATS. SHIRTS, GUM BOOTS, Etc. And a complete outfit, of llest Quality, and at the LOWEST PRICE of any Estab lishment in the city. P. A. BT01ES & Have opened a New Stock of At poods in the store next door to l'oard & Stokes, and GUARANTEE SATISFACTION To all Customer?. m CASH GIVEN AWAY Iiwsm,fe DRUGGIST tSi Pharmacist, Zij I Aastgria.o' I $ sS I 1 ? S:e:!rEZ2isisie3:z:::sstEsis2:sii32ssis::a!2sai!i33:33i::(S!ii2S!3iisa3i3Siiin a tS ai:3:ts:::;:;ssi55Sss55::::c3:3:ji:5SBS3::3SJsr::i!;as5as25aaj:52a3gss: 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 Kiver. It is -delivered to any part of the city for FiffPPH OpnfQ nor WppIt 18110011 yySilo Uul Iuuii The DAILY AST0BIAN is sent by Mail, One Year. Six Months, One (Viontli. FREE OF Is issued every Friday Morning. We go to press at 6 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 And they will get THE WEEKLY AS T0RLLNT, postage paid, for one year. BQATS AND TENTS S" cs o o a jj 6 g - ' . 5 S P o r XJ1 O ET o g v. . s , W 13 On 3 F p L -3 :: jo zz Vfr B x" o c; JT p 5. I. o " o w - 5T 3 r o a tr. S a " o :i . en P O 5" 5 2 a- ; FLAGS, ETC, ETC. Sale of Cemetery Lots. NOTICE is hereby given that bids will be received at the oflice of the un dersigned, Auditor and Clerk of the City ot" Astoria until Thursday, July 31, 18S4, for Lots, Blocks, Sections and Par cels of land in the City Cemetery on Clatsop Plains. Bids must state the price per lot or acre and the amount required. The highest bidder will have the choice of location. All sales made will be in accordance with tho map of said Cemetery, in the oflice of the Auditor and Clerk. The right to reject any and nil bids is hereby reserved. By order of the Common Council. Attest: T. S. Jewett, Auditor and Clerk. Notice of Arch Streetlmnrovement. NOTICE is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Astoria propose to order the improvement of that portion of Arch btreet lying be tween the west side of West Sixth Street and the west end of Arch Street, bv cuttin" and fillinirthe same to its full width, to tiie following grade, to wit: at its intersection with west Sixth Street 114 feet: at its intersection with West Seventh Street 112 feet; at its in tersection with West Eighth Street 128 feet; at its intersection with West Ninth Street 120 feet above the base of grades : and by planking the same to a width of sixteen feet -In the center thereof, and by building a sidewalk on the south side of said street. And unless a remonstrance signed bj the owners of two thirds of the property fronting on the said portion" of said street be filed with the Auditor and Clerk within ten days of the final publication of this no tice viz: Tuesday August .1, 181, the Common Council will order said im provement to bemade. By order of the Common Council. Attest: T. S. Jfwett, Auditor and Clerk. Assignee's Notice. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE JL of Oregon for Clatsop County. In the matter of the assignment of Jordan and Bozorth. Notice is herebv civen that the undersign ed lias been appointed assignee of the estate of Jordan and Rozorth. insolvent debtors of the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, State of Oregon. All claims against said estate must be presented tome under oath within three month1? after this notice, at my oflice in the Citv of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon. G.C FULTON, Assignee of the estate of Jordan and Bozorth, insolvent debtors. July H, 1831. d-td Arcvou made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Yital izer is a positive cure. For sale by W. E. Dement, lorifln $7.00 3.50 .65 F0STAGE. Notice of Foreclosure. CIRCUIT COURT, CLATSOr COUNTV, Oregon. I. e.Truliingcr Plaint iff, r. James Turk, Defendant : Uce of suit to foreclose Me chanic's Lien. , iice Is hereby given that the plaintiff, J. C.Tnillinger has brought suit against the defendant, James lurk.ln the Circuit Court, for Clatsop County, Oregon, to foreclose u mechanics lien in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendant, on the building situate and being on the W & of Lot No. lour, in block No. I3i, in Shively's Astoria. Clatsop County, Oregon, and also against the leasehold mtprp.r th .infaminnt i.ooi.. , ami to said real premises ; for the recovery nf mill frlt, tlin .Infiimlnnf 1. ....... .:... Hundred Tlnrt--three 17-100 Dollars, the costs and disbursements of suit, and such other and further relief as to equity may seem just : all persons Interested in the en forcement of .said lien or claiming any bene tit thereof, are hereby required to present their claims within ten days alter the llnal publication of this notice, and in case of failure so to do within said time, or so much further time as may be allowed by the Court or Judge ; the party so failing shall forfeit the lien under the act of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon, termed "X.n act to provide for the Lien of Mechan ics, Laborers, Material Men and others, and prescribing the manner of their Enforce ment," approved Oct. 28, 1S7L J.C.TRULLINGER, Plaintiff Astoria. Or., July 1 1, lSSl. d-lw Administrator's Notice. "RJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIATTHE JJ1 undersigned has been appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of Isaac Foster, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to her, duly verified, at her residence in Astoria, Oregon, within six months from tins date ; aud all persons in debted to the estate are notified to pay the same to her immediately. Astoria, June 11th, 1SSL dCwks JANE FOSTE1L Summons. IN TIIE CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIE STATE of Oregon, for Clatsop County. Louisa Vcatch. Plaintiff, vs. Allen "W. Veatch. Defendant : To Allen "W. Veatch, the above named non resident defendant : You are hereby noti fied to appear and answer the complaint of 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 next term of said court, which will be on Tuesday, August 5th. 1S84, and you will take notice that li you fail so to appear and an swer, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in said 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 virtue of an order made by the Hon. A. b. Rennett, Judge of said court. June 13. 18$!. FULTON BROTHERS. Att'ys for riaintlff. Administrators Notice NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Mrs. Mary McDon ald, sometimes known as Mrs. Mary Thomas. All persons having claims against said es tate are hereby ?equested to present such claims duly verified within six months from the date of this notice, atmv nlace of busi ness in Astoi ia, Clatsop Countv Oregon. Administrator. Astoria, July 9, 1881. Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TTLVTTHE co-partnership known under the linn name of "Wheeler ic Robb, in the transaction of real estate and insurance business. Is this day mutnally.dissolved, V. L. Robb retiring from the firm. The business will be hereinafter conduct ed by Geo. P. "Wheeler, who assumes all lia bilities, and to whom all outstanding ac counts will be paid. CEO. P. WTIEELER. "W. L. ROBB. Astoria, Or., July 5, 1881. J0HX P. CLASSEN, Manufacturer of French and American Candies ALSO njcesla. Bread. Every morning, from tho ASTOKI A-o B AK RRT-