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- JWTJH-" . - T 47 4 SltfOtfRtt. ASTORIA, OREGON: SATFItDAY. :. .JULY 4. lxrtJ SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OP ASTOKIA. 'XSSJ:L ' IX THE Jtl YKR. llrfdee. i:r U. Kitty. t5r bfc llwlrtiDRtansliire. itrbk Arcker. Hrbk Dim. r lit Carwin Utf'. 15r x'jssskls oa ran wa y Z'rom "rei:;it Ert. (tor tUr Columbia Stiver Atiownt lir vf tT Herat Maud itcy INrmak. UrbkSlZ lloaotalu Director. Be Ms SS. Heac K'Mf (trr"da)e, Itr sp LorcrtMMl j!j- 1 Isabel r lSc 1I3S YokobsiM Mettfee. Ger 1 8J8 Liverpool Otwtlale. Br lk Call He March Skfc. Xor l.fc ft)! Callac Jaa W. II. BcucAai bk lions Koms Mj 1 from American I'orts. Ottv S Hoetha'rt. Am ap New York April IS he gaitg .Jl-L-.. . - HUM! WATEK. LOW VTATKlt. Hirer, ttecond. I rtwt. .SecotKL" iul 1 S I S " f-l a. . X !- '- i a I. . i J(Oa 4! . Ma 0 2 0 5 () i r. 2 1 1 6 1 1 W 4 ) 4 i ;4 i 4 HS 4 42 5 18 S38 10 (K lore n 4 a .v 2 10 . 1h 1 22 5 20 11 c. 7 42 K 'St HT, 4 l 21 10 07 is -. 11 .2 K37 137 7 IK 36 HS G fti U 5, 5 ! 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Ftour.l!tb lb Total, (w cargoes).. .. .2 -.$73:,C23 Wheat, iaCTJ IMJS. 175.2fl Flour. SJ.V57 lte ISC.W Salmon, 1 1.SW t-. WX0 l.tuiiber. MS M B.S7a Toat (W eai?'H. .-. S747.l?n MAHTW. Wheat, 75 bus.. 8Mfl& Flour, y.27 lbis..., ......- saym Total, (0 earsoe.). . 27479 AJ'KII Wlieat. sw.ins bos Jm llcmr. ll.otMt l44s 4I.UM Lumber, nu W 12,fi Total. (J MTPe)L. l$3,j KAV. Wheat 10S.8 hm ?I27,7!7 Flour 2,'., 1.S2 fi atJ.HW TMal (4 cargoes) 2 T' JurrjMxd jKf Alithliai. Flour 1S: bWs 2!7,St7 J$IW2 15 To QHecn(owt( jr M. . K. Ciar. Wheat 2,y 4t-t lms jf:B,rjcw 1577) Corlr, 7rr ,'laa Ltifo. Whesit 3l,7i bus ,?2i,'aw 20 To LircrpiHii per .lnt MeKeil. Wheat C7-t7 lts .Vo Salmon lom case V."itW iZiTo QiuxHufiHWH. fver Kmrnm, Wheat, (tl.ai biw .S.flw 20 To JJcerjHtnl. jr liemottMntnt. Wheat. 7.276 bit-, Sulmen, :jg.773 ease? .1 L'l.Y. 3 To Liucritortl per llixMinyStmnhu c. Salmon, 17,036 cases... .... Flour, 9 GUI bb!s M. S. KIPP, . PLUMBER A8D fiAS FiHER. Water Pipos a Specialty. A Full Slock g! Kaierial on Hand. Fcrsoual attention given all order, and .satisfaction guaranteed. Terms Kcr.risttrtktc. Shop and oftle? on Cass street, one door above Frank 1'abre's ltestauraat. A:tori , Orogoa. SSierifis Sale. STATE OF OBEOON. COFNTY OF CL KT sop. s. Bv virtue of the written request of Sr.m uelMoore endornt uon a ceriillut coja of x certain cliattle mortgage dated I'ecniilier aoth, 1SS4. and given ! Ttiecdore ;roeniser to said Samu 1 ."Iiwre Mr the m:ui -f -w ::j with interest tl: ron at the r;Ue of l pt-r cent iwr annum, requesting mc to foreclose saidchattle mortgage. I d Id upon the 23rd davof .June. lss.", levy i:joa the foiiovuttg dcscrilird p rsiwrnl property, lo-vrit : er.ch and cveiy smicle nowiu the luiU!in:r knvn as the '-Astr Houe" hi Astoria iu sid county ami satc, consisting of olllce f'ni.it ure and fi.torcs bar. bar-room fiindture ami fixtures, dining-room fundi ur.' an.! fu tures luchuling table linen, dishes, knives forks and plates, kitchen raiuc. finr.it au and fixtures, b ls, bedding aiul Iwd-ro n furniture and fixtures in the lif.y-two bed rooms iu said Ikhisc. and shall 'proceed to sell the same at public auction, for cash in hand, at time of sale, at the suid Astor House, on Monday the 1st h day of dulv. IS u. at ttie hour of 10 :: o'clock, a. m. of vaid day to satisfy said sum and iutcrest togctker with costs, excises and the accruing coots. W. (5. BOSS. Slieriff of ClnUKHi Conntv. ByllCr.BOELLlNG, Dated at Astoria, Or., lids 27thhty 'of .Time. 18ST.. J To Rent. FINE BUSINESS OFFICE. CENTBAL ly located. Apply at this Onice. A SOCIETY 3IEETIXS. Templo Lodge, Wo. 7A.P.A.LL EKGULAtt COMMUXICATIOXS O . !lil and tlilr-l Tticsilsys in eachJX iiiith, at 74 o'clock, r. ?i., at :lie V Hall in Atona. aiembcrs of the oider in gool standing :irc invited to attend.. Uy order ol the V. J!. Bearor Lodge Ko. 35. L O. SKGULAll MEETIXG EV erj Thursday cvcninR at j even o'clock, at the Jodse -room in Odd Fellows Hall. Asto O.F. ria. Sojourning inenibcn r the onler in gnd standing, cordially invitwltoattcnd. li order If. G. Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O.F. aEGULAH MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN cainpiiient No. 13. I. O. O. F.t at the lilj;e, in the Odl Fellows lSniltiiiij;. at evi i. St., on the ieeoiid and fourth Mim! s o each uiontli, Sojom nins breth ren eoiiliallv inritetl. Bi onler C l Seaside Lodge Ko. 12, A. O. U. "W. "B.EGUIMt MEETINGS OF SEASIDE JLi 1m1 No. 12, A. O. V. Mill be held in lheir Hall oer Carnahan & Co.'s on TliurMiay evening of each week, at 7 o'clock. Members of the order in pood Maudhi. and visiting Urothers are invited to attend. Li brary will be open fifteen minutes before and after each inectint;. lv rder M. V. ' CWKOWN.Eec. Astoria Lodge So. 40. 1. O. G.I. rjEGULAII MEETING EVEKY MON JA day owning at 7:80 o'clock, in lite Hall over Carnr ban's More. MenuVr l the Or der, in s;ol standing, are Invited t attend, l'.y order AV. ('. T. American Legion of Honor. EEGULAi: MEETING OF ASTOEIA Coimcii No. mc i lK-hl on the first ami third Tuesday of each mouth, at 7 o'clock r. x. liy order of the Council Cnuunatiricr. If. V.MONTEITII. S-c"ty. Occident Council No. 5. 0. 0. F. MEirr.S EYEKY FIirST A.'J THIKD .S.ttiinJay evi-ninss of ouch lumith. at s oclick 1. M . MeiniMsrs of the iTder are icstectfi:lly requosied to attend, liy (Hiler. a BKOAYN. i:cw:d r. dishing Poet No. 14, G. A It. I1EGULAK MKimNGS OF THIS FOST . on lhesecuKMl and fourth Tnctd;ts of each month at 7 11 v. m. Yi-iti; cir-rad-s curdixlly Invited. Kr m d r I'.C. Cushics: Relief Cor; No. 3, G. A. R. TJKGF5.Ai: MF.irriXGSONTHEr.CONI) .a. :m1 fmrth Tucvd,tyf each mi.ntii.ai .is. Bv txlr M .('. 1X)SS. Strict-: iv. Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of P. EECl'LAi: ilKKTIXGS OF THIS Uidge every l-'rWay c-.vi.imr, at 7 -0 o'clck. its lheir Caslie Hail, SojuiittMg Knight -orUally lavil.Hl to kJ1-h I. W.A.SilHKMAN. K. t f It. Mid S. Astoria Division No. One, Uniform Rnk, K. of P. TJCGULAn MEETING ON THE FiKST it. Timrsdav of each month, in their Ar rary Hall, in Fythiun Oafctle.sl 8 v. . JUv ulat drills on i1e secnd, third aiai fouilh 'Itrsla id t .uU tiMNilh, :-t M.rh ilaci' as slial! Iw ijenan. I by jbe t' lainaudcr. S.j-uniii! Sir Kn'ghl, oitidialH iuitel to liieolnir s and : .H. SCOTT Bo)inn. Keconler. Aetorkt Ladies' ColToe Club. CHCl'L.i: MEimNGS ATTHKCI.rr.'.S C roouif on the first and thisd Friday's of earn motillt at 7 1. M. Kits. F. It. ELIiEIKSON. i'ros. Comnjon Council. REG FLAK MEETINGS. SECOND ANI fomUi Tmsday evenings e: t-ach iimjiiIIi at 7' t o'clock. fi-lVrsoindiiiingto have matters aetetl ujMia by the Council, at any regular ineet ing must iresent t!- same" to the Auditor aiil Clerk, .ti orb foreihe Fr.d::y evenius Iinortothe '1 ueday on which the Council jolds it s rej,i.!a, meeting. TIIOS.S..IEWETT, Auditor ruil Clerk. U1-, li cimDia uanttv WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THS TRASS SUPPLiSD. Leave orde s at Astoria Bakery, Sd. Jackson, Prop. Streat Improvement Notice. NOTICE is'heiehy jjivpm that Hie Common Council of the cily of Astoria. Clatsop county, Oregon, propo-- !o order theiiiij)rovenieiitof that H)i tion of CiMi i ns Court si root in blii vol s Astoria, !ie veen"VsllHhslreotainnYet8Ui street, hy grading tlie allle to its full to its cs tablislie.l grade, and liy planking the same to a width of 12 feet through the center thereof and by building a .side walk on Hie south side thereof, and un less a remonstrance signed by the u n crjjof two-thuds of the properly front ing on said portion of said street be fiied with the Auditor and Cleric with in ten days of the final publication of this notice, viz. .Saturday. .inly 1Mb. ISS.". the Common Coimcii 'will "order said improvement made. Iy order of the Common Council. Atte-l; T.S. .Ikv.t.tt. Aditor and Clerk. Asloria. .June J5tli, 1885. Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF OltEGON, COUNTY- OF CLAT iip. ss : Bv virtue of a decree of foreclosure, order of sale and execution Issued out of the Hon Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for the county of rialsop in favor of Isaac Bergman, plaintiff and against lUUIoff. Alice lUMlnff .1. C. Triilhnger, 1). l. lVase and 1. A.Tnil liHRcr assignee of the estate of F. p. lloff, deiendants. for the sum of SjSUjS due de feudant I). E."Fease together vr.lh interest i hereon from the Siitli day of Mav, l&sl. at the rate if ten jier cent per auiuun. and the vumofSTi'duethe plainlih Isiuic Bergman with interest l hereon front lhe2Gth of Mav, ltfs.'t,at the rate id ten jer cent per annuiu and the costs and disbuisments of suit taxed atSts.rioaud the sum of .$ rl due It. N. Canialiau with interest thereon front the 2tfth day of May, iss.",at the ntte of eight per cent per annum, a-;d the uin of 5750 due the defendant .j. C. Tnillinger with interest thereon from the 2Gthday of May, ISS.;, at the rate or ten per cent per annum, and for the ale of the lolkwmg ile-vrihed property 1 did on the 9tu day of .lune.lS&i. lew upon the following property particularly des cribed as follow 5,to-wil : lot two (2) in block four it) of the town of Astoria as laid out and recorded by J. M. Slnvc-lv In Clats p county. Oregon, and shall pi occed to sell the same at public auction to the hinchest bid der for cash in hand at time of sale, at the court house door in said countv and state on the Hthdiyof .Tnly. 18ST), at the hour of 2 o'clock i. 3i. of said day to saii-fv said de cree and foreclosure together witli costs and the accruing costs. V?. (J. BOSS. Sheriff of Clatsop Couat v. Bated at Astoria June 10. lfS5. G. A. STJLNS0N & CO., BLACKSMITHING. Copt. Bogers old stand, comev ol Caa and Court Streets. Ship and C:innory work. Horseshoeing, VTagons made and repaired. Good wort guaranteed. SAVHD BY 'ME (!ASH SYSTBjL J. H. BOBBINS & S03T Hare determined to sLoltsh the OLD CREDIT SYSTEM And have azie 3WEEPIK6 REDOCTiO?! In Musical In-lrunients hhecl Music. Music IJooks, Strings and everj thing periaiiiuig tu me limbic iiue. e nave called ill all our traveling men. discon tinued our sub agencies, stopped selling to the trade, and now offer to sell direct to the consumer at a lev jr ee than we have been selling to the t ale. n e pro to-A' to sell for cash Willi- order, thereby avoiding bad debts. Every Piano and Organ sold by us is fully warranted Tor live years, ami will be ki'Dl in repair free of charge. Any Piano or Organ ordeted of us. alter three days trial, can oe returneu at our expense, if not as recommended and satistaetorv, and money refunded. You can buy a Piano or Organ of us on the installment plan at the same price as the cash purchaser. JJy paying us any amount at any time, we place the same to your credit anil send on a cer tificate of deposit. When you have deposited the lull cash price of the In strument yon wish, it will Ik subject to our order. bhould sickness or other misfortune overtake you before the amount of the Instrument is deposited, and should o so desire, vour money will be refunded in fu!!. Ye buy Pianos and Organs at the factory for cash and sh'p in car loads. Other Music! (Nx d-. we buy in Europe, and get them ?s low as the low est. Now. as we offer lo sell direct to the consumer, you will get your good at a heavy reduction by onleritig lr.mi us. The cry f Shoddy will 1h s?et up by interested parties, but it will not go, for these are the same Pianos and Organs we have been selling for the pat ten jeans: ami it is a well known fact that there are no belter instruments ma. e in the world. We append our Price List, in which are shown our old credit xri e ami our present tremendous reductions. We give prices of leading stjl-s onl, but the same ledueSior.s inn through al! styles. KOlMttXS & SONOir PEASKiPI A NOS. St vie 7, .5200: old credit price. $.Xi. Sljle S.i'i-;; old credit price. c-HW. McCAMMOX PIANOS. S!vle7. 22."i: old creihi price. rsCO. Stv!ei:.S300: old credit price. -SWH). Style O,S10; old credit price. isViO. IIALLET& DAVIS PIANOS. St le 10, S:ri"; old eredtl piice, isV-t. Style 21. $.'5.'I0; old credit jrice. f.M. SlyIe-!.'i3.V)t5;41."f ; old credit jt ice $7i 1 1 ENIIY F. M ILI.Eil PIANOS. Style 10, ?410; old credit price. SfiW. lJ!e !i,is'K0; old credit price. $. Style S, .Ti."?; old credit price. S4."i. "W. V. KIMIIALL OltOANS. SUle H0,S.V.; old credi! price, $br.. St vie 101, $0.1; old ercd.t price, .17.". StSle2C0.S7O; old ci edit price, 17.1. Stvle01,S7.1; old credit price. Sl.s.1. Slyle2.10.$s.l; old credit price. 200. WHITNEY & HOLMES OlIOANS. Style :0, s0; old eretlit price, Sl.V). Style 210, SS.1: old credit price, -SUm. Stjle.'Gl,Sin; old credit price, S17.1. St vie l'J0.$100: old credit price, is.i. StIe20I,l2u; old credit price, j27.i. A Rubber Cover and Stool giK's with ea?h Piano; a Stool and Music Uook with each Organ. No charge for pack ing and shipping. Other musical goods i educed in the same proportion as Pianos and Organs. Sheet Music at one-half the list price. Those who use stringed instrument: w ill save one-half by purchasing strings of us by the bundle All we ask is a trial and you will be convinced thai we mean just what we say. Cut this out and save it for ful tire use. Correspondence solicited. Send for Full descriptive catalogue. We have been in the Musical Merchan dise, business for the last ten cars, and as to our mode of dealing refer to per sons who have bought our Instruments in all portions of the North Pacific Coast For city reference we gie the name ofthellon.HENKY FAILING, Pres ident of the First National IJMik of Portland, Oregon. J.H.S0BBINS&S0K 229 First Street, Portland. Or. MARKETS. WYATT & THOMPSON. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CUREO &1EATS, CHOICE GE0CEEIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. Mill Feoci, ISto, STAR MARKET. WHERRY & G0HPAKY, Fresh and Cinrd Moat, FRUITS. SUTTER, and EGGS. OPFOSITE VC'JDFNT JIOTFL, ,s;KV5:l Hired. Awlorla, Cig. Washington Market. MainMicrl, As.'nrLi, tiirson. fsr:z:c;A' & vo.vnoi'Rir.Tims RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tiou of the public to tho fact that the above Market will always he supplied w lth a FULL VABIETY AND BEST QUALITY FRESH AMD CURED MEATS ! ! Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. 557-Special attention given .to supplying snips. - W03IEN 5IUST WORK. Tery long ago the needle was busy. It was considered honorable for wom en to toil in olden time. Alexander Ibe Great stood in bis palace sbow ing garments made by bis own niotb er. The finest tapestries at Bajeux were made by the queen of William tbe Conqueror. Augustus, the em peror, would not wear any garments except those tbat were fashioned by some member of b3 royal family. So let tbe toiler everywhere be respect ed. Tbe needle has slain more than tbe sword. When the sewiug ma chine was invented ?ome thought that invenliou would allevialo wom an's toil and put an end to the des potism of the needle. But ne: while Ihe sewing machine has been a great blessiug to well-to-do families in many cases, it has added to the stab of the needle, the crush of the wheel, and multitudes of women, notwith standing the reinforcement of the sewiug machine, can only make, work hard as they will, between two and three dollars per week. Wc know what a withering thing it is for a man to have nolhimr to do. Ol Asbbel Green, at fourscore years, when asked why he kept on working said: 'I do so to keep out of mis chief.' Wc see that a man who has a large amount of money to start with has no chance. Of the thous and prosperous and honorable men you know, nine hundred and ninety nine had to work vigorously at the beginning. Hut I am now to tell yon that indnstiyis jnst as important for a woman's safety and happiness. The most unhappy women in our com munities to-day aro those who have no engagements to call them up iu the merning: who, once having risen and breakfasted, lounge through the dull forenoon iu slippers down at the lsoel and with disheveled hair, read ing Ouida's last novel; and who hav ing dragged through a wretched fore noon and taken their afternoon sleep, and having passed an honr and a half at lheir toiled, pick up their card case and go out to make calls; and who pass lheir evenings waiting for some body to come in and break up the monotony. Arabella Stuart never was imprisoned in so dark a dungeon as that. It may iie with hand, it may be wil'i brain, it may be with foot; but work she must or be wretched for ever. The little girls of our families must be started with that idea. The curse of our American society is that cur young women are taught that the first thing iu life is to gel somebody to take care of them. Instead of thai, the first lesson should be, how, under God, they may take care of them selves. The simple fact is that a ma jority of them do have to tako care of themselves, and that, loo, after having, through the false notions of their parents, wasted the years in which they ought to have learned how successfully to ira'ntain them selves. We now and here declare the inhumanity, cruelty, and outrage of that father and mother who pass lheir daughters into womanhood, having given them no facility for eaniiug their livlihood. AVc. ?'. Dr Wilt Talmarje. The manner o making appropri ations for carrying on river and har bor improvements arc a llagrant dis grace upon our government. As a rule the senators from every state will obtain from the engineers an es timate for executing a certain pub lic improvement, and tbe estimates are collected, and used asa basis on which the appropriation bill is made up from. When it comes into the hands of the committee, somo of the members of which probably don't know the difference between a saw log and a steam boat, tho bill is fought with, cut down one half, and it it passes then it is in big luck. "With ono half the amount needed to do a certain amount of work, proba bly just a start could be made, and before any more money could be had the progress would be useless and an other start would have to bo made. It is thus with tho Columbia river, and with all rivers in "Washington and Oregon. On the Columbia just enough money was appropriated to provide necessary tools and appli ances to go on with the work. By the time more money is received the first outlay will bo thrown away. Talk about an economical govern gevern ment: bosh! Alight as well throw away $10,000,OOS or 812,000,000 an nually, for tho amount of good it docs." If enough was expended in this western country to complete a job when a start was once made, it would take but a slight outlay to keep them in repair thereafter. ChthuJ is I id til t. Thousands of southern Texas cat tle are headed north, to be driven across the neutral strip, or ' no man's land,' toward market. Kansas men claim that these cattle are diseased and carry ''Texas fever." Eesistanco to their entrance into Kansas will be made. IJoth sides claim armed pro tection from the government. Six hundred head, in charge of 200 armed men, are now at the stale line, and bloodshed is apprehended. Two hundred men are prospecting in the Bitter lioot range this sum mer. Somcthlnp Tor the Baby. What a terrible aflliclion about the house is a cross baby! A young man on tho very edge of matrimony might easily bo frightened from his purposo by having too much of that sort of music at I he homes of his married friends. Yet babies cry commonly only when they aro sick. One tea spoonful of Parker's Tonic, given the little one, will bring rest and sleep to the baby and all iu tho house. Only 50 cents, at druggists. aOCXG 3ZEX! JH3AU 'JCIIIS. Tm: Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send their celebrated Elkc-tko-Voltaic Belt and other Electuic Aitltaxces on-trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) afflicted with nervous debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, aud many other dis eases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is In curred as thirty days trial is allowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet free IS THE TIME TO CURE I SKIN HUMORS. I IT Is ::t t! is x t,ou when the Fores are clog-5-daiil the Lhrnd and Perspiration are laden with Impurities that disfigurinc Hum ors. Humiliating Eruptions Itching Tortures. Salt ltheuin ir Eczema. Psoriasis, Totter, Itingworm, Baby Humors, Scrofula, Scrofu lous Sores, Anscessses and discharging wounds, and everv species of Itching, Scaly and Pimply Diseases of the Skin and Scalp, are most sjcct!ily and economically cured by thcCi ricin.v KKMEDIES. IT IS A FACT. Hundreds of letters hi our possession (cop ies of which inav be had by re urn mail) are our aiithurttv Tor the assertion that Skin. Sialp. am! I.Iool Illinois, whether Scrofu lous, Inherited or Contagious, may NOW be permanently ou'e.i by CuncunA K insol vent the new ltload Purifier, internally, and CiTiei ka and Crncun. Sij.r. the gieat SUn Cures and beautiflers. external!, in one ha f the tinu and expend- i-f an other season. GREATEST ON EARTH. Citicx'KA ItK-Eiui-s an the greatest medicines on earth. I'al thewor-t ca-e of Salt ltheum iu this country. My mother had it twentv vent. -o d in f i -t .!ed frrm it. I beliere Cuththa won d h iw .s :ve 1 her life. Mvanns.brea-t anil head ven cov ered for thrf e -ars. v.hi.-h nothing relieved orcuredtintiM t'sed Ui-Cithui:a Insol vent. Internally, "ml Cunrri: v and Crri rritA SOAe.exfrrnailv .1. W. A I AM . N kw t: K. O. GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES The half has not 1 ecu told as to the great curative power or the Cutht::a Kkme oihs. Ihavc;ihl hundreds T dollars for metlHiVi t cure disea? of the Woo I and kin and never found nnvthius et t. equal the CI TICl'KA hKMKDIFs. CHAS A. V ILL! .H. I'ltOViOKM-K. It. I. ElSoIdbv all druguM. I'ne-: CtrrnrrA, .")&: Uksolvkst. Sl.ui: miax. 2-V l're pared hi tin Forritu Dun: and Chem li L Co.. liotoa. M-i-.. Send for IIr So Cure MM u INea-c.'' DC A I ITV For Tan. Sunliur . and Oily DLMU 1 I skin.Crruvir.v.soAi'. CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER. Ma'arial. .MlrusmatleandcotaJo" or Epi- I 'uiii I)isi:isei, and m tn ailments alti lal'ni 'han.-e. of climate, ford ni.d w .t r.m-i be entirely prove nt el ! vo.nga CiTU'Lirv lis ti.ji oer lli ost e" ih" st"i:i:ich. -is0' v. till frequent c!i:.iiRis..hcneere- jiosed to these areMt n. A cure b absurp imii Kirieeted by it nil. u all i.ther plasters f.il'. U is th'Uit plaster l.n wn to phsi ci uis mi I ilriar.:lt. AJ druggists. 21 , : tle forSlfu. Made! fn-t. I'enn: l)i:c and Ciiejiu i.Co .I!oj:. n. Complete Treatment, with Inhaler, for every form of Catarrh. $1. ASK FOB SAKFORD'S RADICAL CURE. Head (old. Watery Discharges from the N'iim' ami Kes, Bulging Noises in the Head, Nervous He: dadic and Feer Instantly re lieved. Choking mucus di-lodged, membrane clcansid and healed, breath sweetened, smell, t-tste. and hearing r-tored. and rav ages checked. Cough. Bronchitis. Droppings into the Throat. Pain in the. chest. Dyspepda. Wast ing of Strength and Fle-di. Ijss of Sleep, cured. One bottle Iladical Cure, one box Catarrh al Solvent and one Dr. Sanford's Inhaler, In one naekage. of all druggists, for Si. Ask for Sntoi:i's BAiiicALCuttK.apure distilla tion or wrcit-iiazel. Am line. t:t. Mr. Mangold. CIoer Blosonu, etc. Palter Drug nnil t'licmlral o., Ilostai:. New life for bhat- oreil Nerves Painful Muscles and Weaken ed Organs. Collin's u? Vol tni i:icc!ric I'lasicr instantly af fects the nervous sys tem and banishes pain, nenoiLsncss and debil- C1.E.W I rviw. j. . lASTE&siSr-S perfect Ktcc- aUnnlr I!at- romblncd with a bisl:l7 : Dttigtsis. ciliclnnl Plaster for21e. All SPECIAL MAIL NOTICE. HEBEArTEB NO MAIL Will bo Forwarded by 'Steamer TO SAN FRANCISCO. BesWcred mail will be forwarded through Post (Jtllce Ia Ogdcn. and ordinary mail via Ashland, thence by stage 125 miles to Delta, thence by rail to SAH FRANCISCO. The Northern Pacific Sspross Co., Will carry Letters and Package, as muni, by nil Steamer for San Franeisco and Pnct Sound Port. Lafayette Street Assessment. NOTICE is hereby Riven that the as sessment niatle by ordinance Xo. SOS of the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Or egon, ami which ordinance passed the Common Council on the 23ril day of .Mine, 1885, anil was approved on the 24th day of J une, 1835, for the improvement of "Lafayette street from Astor street to the water front by constructing sewers on both sides thereof as provided by or dinance Xo. 772 which ordinance passed the Common Council on the 2Sth day of April. 1SS5. and was approved on the ifllli day of April, 1885. on each of the following described lots fronting on sain portion ol said street, is now pay able at tho office of the city Treasurer in U.S. so hi or silver coin, and unless paid within five days of the final publi cation of this notice, viz. Monday, July ir.th, 18S5, the Common Council will or der warrants issued for the collection thereof. The assessment is as follows : Ariult& Kerchen, Svfof lot 4, block G.S8.50. Arndt & Ferchcn, X of lot 5, block G. SSZ0. C. li. McEwan, S X lot 5, block G,$S.50. Marv D. Knnwlcs and C.S. Wright, lot 4, block 11, $17. Progressive L. & li. Association, lot 5, block 11. 17. Fred. Crosby, lot 4, block 22, 17. Mrs. F. Ferguson, lot 5, block 22, 17. C. I,. Parker, lot 4, block 29. S17. Estate of.C. Uoelling, lot 5. block 29,17 M. Meyer, lot 4, block 40, 17. M. Meyer, lot 5, block 40, S17. James Taylor, S K lot 1, block 7, 8S-"0. James Taylor, lot 8, block 7, 517. James T. Gray, lot 1, block 10,S17. Bergman &Iierrj-, lot 8, block 10, 317. United Stales, lot 1. block 23. S17. United States, lot 8, block 23, S17. Clatsop County, lot 1, block 28, S17. Clatsop County, lot 8, block 28, S17. Geo. Flavel, lot 1, block 41, G5.G5. Geo. Flavel. lot 8, block 41, S5.G5. By order of the Common Council. Attest; T.S. Jewett, Auditor and Clerk. Asloria, June 25th, 1883. LOEB & GO. JOBBEItS i: WINES, LIQTJOES, AND 01G-AK& AGENTS FOE THE Best San Francisco Houses anci Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and AH Kinds of Saloon Supplies. S'-All goods sold at San Francisco 1'rvet main sti:eet. Opposite Parker House. Astoria. ri from a common Blotch, or Errmtlon, to the worst Scrofula. Salt-Rheum, "Fcvcr Sores," Scalv or Rough Skin, in short, all diseases caused, by bad blood are conquered by this powerful, nanfying, and invigorating medi cine. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal u dcr its benign influence. Especially has it mani fested its potency in curing Tetter, Rosa Rash, Bolls, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes -Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, Eip-Jolnt Disease, White Swellings, Goitre, or Thielc Neclr. and Enlarged Glands. Send ten cents is stamps for a large treatise, with colored plates, on Skin Diseases, or the same amount for a treatise on Scrofulous Affections. "THE BLOOD IS THS I-IFE.' Thoroughly cleanso it by using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and good di gestion, a fair sldn, buoyant snirit3, vital strength, and soundne33 of con stitution, will be established. fAW3?1iiraVi1MRr which is Scrofulous Disease of tho Lungs, U promptly and certainly arrested and cured by thizi God-gtvcn remedy, if taken before the last stages of the discaso aro reached. From its ron derful power over this terribly fatal disease, when Cist otlcring this now celebrated remedy to the public, Do. Fteece thought seriously of calling it his "Consumption Core," but abandoned That name as too limited for a medicine which, from its wonderful combination of tonic, oi strengthening alterative, or bIood-cle?n3inr, anil, bilious, pectoris, and nutritivo proTertics, i unequalcd, not only as a remedy for con3tmiptiC3 ci'thc lungs, but for all CHRONIC DISEASES OF THE Liver, If you feel dulL drum. v. debilitated, have sal low color of skin, or ycllowish-brown spots on face or body, frequent hcadacho or dizziness, bad tasto in tho mouth, internal heat or chill?, alter nating with hot flashes, low spirits and gloomy forebodings, irregular anpctite,and coated tongue, you aro suffering from Indigestion, Dyspep sia, and Torpid Liver, or " Biliousness." In many cases only part of these symptoms aro experienced. As a remedy for all such cases, Dr. Pierce's Golden medical Discovery lias no cquaL For Weali Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Breath, Bronchitis, Severe Coughs, Consumption and kindred affections, itlis a sovereign remedy. Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's book on Consumption, Sold by Druggists, PRICE, $1.00, H33S8? World's Dispensary MM kmhik, Proprietors, C63 Main St, BurrAio, N. Y. . LITTLE iV&YC&'S xnrs AaSELTXfc JulVJQIe. SXV&aVVUQra t ci laWa ws i uaj r ANTI-BILIOUS and CATHARTIC Sold by Druggistc. 25 cents a viaL $500 Reward. is offered by the proprietors ol Dr. i&ge.'3 Catarrh Remedy for a case of Catarrh which they cannot cure If you have a discharge from the nose, offensive or other wise, partial I033 of smell, taste or hearing1, weak cjes, dull pain or pressure In the head, you have Catarrh. Thousands of cases terminate in consumption. Dr. Safe's Catarrh Remedy cures the worst cases of Catarrh, "Cold in the Hoad," anc Catarrhal Eeadache. 50 cents. Street Grade Notice. XOT1CE is hereby given that the Common Council of the city of Astoria, Clatsop county. Oregon, propose to es tablish the grade of a portion of West 9th street in Shivelys Astoria as fol fel fol eows: At its intersection with Water street at a hight of 19 feet above the base of grades. At its intersection w ith Cushings Court street at a bight of 25 feet above the base of grades. And un less a remonstrance signed b the owners of two-thirds of the property fronting on said portion of said street be filed with tho Auditor and Clerk with in ten days of final publication of this notice, viz. Saturday. July ISth. 18X5, :he Common Council will establish said grade. Bv order of the Common Council. Attest; T.S. Jewett, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, June 25th, 1S85. Boat Building. TTIE BEST STOCK AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. Boats of Every Description Built. Shop over Arndt & Ferchen's. K. HI. LE.ITHEKS. Street Grade Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the Common Council of the city of Astoria. Clatsop countv, Oregon, propose to es tablish the grade of Water street in Shivcly's Astoria, as follews: At its western end at a night of 18 leet above Ihe base of grades. At its intersection with West 9th street at a hight of 19 feet above the base of grades. At its intersection with West '8th street at a hight of 19 feet above the base of ?rades. At its intersection with West 7th street at a hight of 19 feet above the base of grades. At its intersection with West Gth street at a hight of 19 above the base of grades. And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of two-thirds of the property fronting on said portion of said street be filed with the Auditor and Clerk within ten days of final publication of this notice.viz Sat urday July 18th, 18S5, the Common Council will establish said grade. By order of the Common Council. Attest: T.S. Jewett, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, June 25th, 1SS5. CURES ALL HU101BS, smfr 91 TPwVNSPOIITATION LIXES. hnonn Orrsr Co unuwj mourn iiavj SUMMER SCHEDULE. FBOM ASTOEIA TO Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and iiwaco. Connecting bstages ami steamboats for Oysterville. frlontesano and Olympia JvTEAMEK "GEBT. MILES," W. v. Wiimojin, MAsrEir. Will leave Astoria daily (Sundays excepted) for Ff. Stevens. Ft. Canby and Iiwnco. at S A. IVI WuhOvterillo Mails and repress daily. and Through Mails t points biyond. and T.io!.lesAi:c. W. T., on Blondays. Wednesdays and Erf days. On Thurtuays the ".Miles" wftl make two ronnd tnps. leading Astoria cu sec nt i ,-i;i tabout :; i t.t :t In urs after arrival frt 1 1 first trip Faro io Ihvaco. - - $1.00 I"Jissj l.gris wi i ave zi cents by purchas ing feKets before g-ing on beard. Hwaco Freight per Ton. - 2.00 t i iH-Kcts, , (.Y.nKe or Charter ap- 11. .: ! Biec wf the eompanv, (Jra's 5'enton street. J. II. D.CIJAY, Asent. i!.;l i.t. STEADIER MOUNTAINEER. CUT. E..I. MOODY. Asi.iiI.i,Oi.. C.ithlcinct, V. T.. Westnort Or., nnd iiitermeiiiate points. The Meain.'i-'.roitnaiicfrwill leave Asto r.a dily, m.til luithiruot.ee. from Hustler's vh.nf. toot fi Jiain strxct, at hsir-nast o'clock I'. JI., ; follows : aoudays. Wfrd'iesdayi and Fridays, for C VISILVdl-Taml intermediate points on v'ash ler.shlv willgoto West port, same da s. Tnesilay-. Thuiidajw and Ssturdajs. for WlTroBT and iniermediaie pdnts on ttie i irt-s on :de will go to Cathlamet s uue dav. Wi 1 1.?ave CATHLAMET, W.T., Tur.U torla. jlondays, IVednesdays and Fridays at wren o'clock A. 31.. touching at all wav land -tn-'s on Wnsh.TVr. side, ami return oh same side. V. ill Leave WESTFOBT. for Atoria. Or. on icniiajs. i iisrsuaj s an J hatardajs at se en o deck A. jL, torching al all wav laud- tti: on Orv.oa iiih .tnd return on same s'iF For Freight or Fsiiace. annlv en board, or to M..ln strut Wtiarf. Ec they Yonnsor OIJ. Iuvlnj Lost t!ios attributes of PERFECT MAHHuQO May RcjrUa Quietly Mm KtM&5&&k. OVlinl Dnurne mfrJ?2&&.ii)j Altai I UlYCi 2&v& t$&ti& -a.rfrx 'Tvl?rSf32JVt-aKa n a tvA IZV rROCBLATIYE flEIUTY, 'f HYTHEUSEOP The Civiale Remedies. Tlicrmrr rtry trace of l::itIl.ITY. sppif. 3IA-IOKK1U1LI. AKICOUCLG and Crer ronii of Srnunal loss nnU wrafcnesj whether Uuu tnluutliftl tolly. Abac. or atnral KSitnrc ThU tnrtnii nt orljrinat-j i.j-i'itor civl.VLK. iptr.ttneTi.ry JlOMTr-Al.ln lt'Kanll nii.lialint.lly enlorC(l by the JIe.llpal l-rofrlon. U K.VS1IA Ai'I'l.lKB, 1'AlM.ls.s. ji icu. aiul nbovc all LWl'l.NC IN W IlfSi I.Ts FREE TO ALL. ,l"iptof 6nu nrlcra. titftiinntiil nn.i t.w i.i.-i triiuurjiiicni, ivc. vc. Wearoaljo asi'iits for the new ami ccitiln to cure. Srlf Atljustin and Ciloru Flttinc C ratlte t mnpre sor. for the thorouch and radical ctuv. without surgery, of CoanaHstlon trlth rutlMcdlcalStau, THEE. Civiale Remedisl Agency, 174. Fallon SL, N. Y. T. " - I' -it Th- tti rririot ffft fj)t-t i'f SEMIS, L ni:.lKSFAS. .OS 3 OF Jl llOO t, umlthrrettU . ilitfuse orexrrjsi-t. is "v.! gtut cotnplicattH caiicl PXOSTA ToK itut:.. an. 1.1 Etna's ixrinoKJiTon n Ihe OS I. i'ejre for PROS TA TORRUEA. Pn r ?.' H x r k lc: G paflnge' SIO.W). Gutl t Ifr ...h and X, If IvalislseKtf.vi". .UMrtss LIE HI'! IUSPEXSAR Yfor Dsw s nf Stan. HO Ofory St.. Vi Frauri:r. C.i". 33t. jkX:i5rE,X:E3 THE SPECIALIST, 'o. 11 Kcarnoy street, San Francisco, Cal. TltEATS AttClIUONIC. SPECIAL AND Tni- VATK DISEASES W1TII WONDKltKL'I. SlCCKSS. THE GEEAT ENGLISH REMEDY! Is a certain cure for crvous Debility. Lost Jlanliood. i'roslatorkoea.aud .ill tne evil effects of youthful follies and excesses, and in drinking lutoxl- ralin" Honors. !r lllmlc who Is a reg ular physician, grad uate 01 tne l ntver slty of Pennsylvania win agree t. mrnet ;oco lor a case 01 mis kind the Vittl Kcatorallic Hinder his spe cial advice and treatment) will not cure. Sl.T-0 a bottle, or four times the quantity sr,, sent to any address on receipt ot price, or C. 0. 1. in private name if desired, by Di .lllnllc. 11 Kearny !t.. San Francisco, t'al. Send forlbt of ijuestions and pamphlet. SAMI'Li: KOTTtE FKEE will be se: t to any one applying by letter stating symptoms, sex and age. Strict se crecy m regard to all business transactions. Moore's Remedy -FOK- Foison Otls.. MOOItE'S REMEDY Cures and Prevents POISON OAK. CUItES Piles. Burns, Cuts: RK- M VE.3 Sunburn and Frecide3, Cold in the Head or Lungs, Croup. Etc.. etc. An Invaluable FAMILY SALVE. Sold by all Druggists. 23 Ceiitii n Rex. Try It! FOLEY HOT MEDICAL SPRINGS. A Hack r. Ill leave Eugane on the arrival or the trala from Portland, EVSEY TUESDAY, Making tketrip from Portland In less thau two day in daylight. PETER KUNEY. MAMHQ00 yP RESTORED K5uv3&7H WrfaCZr J'VgVB HnEsiiXMflfl