(.0 She gaits Itetotfatt. ASTORIA, OREGON: FRIDAY JULY 17. 16E5 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OF ASTORIA. VESSELS IX TIIH RIVER. Ilaideo. lir b!c Kittv. lir bk "VV. II. Ucsso. Ain bk Klma. Er bk Carnarvon Castle Br bs VESSELS OX THE WAY. From Foreicit Ports, Tor the Columbia Bivcr Abeona Br sp 9T9 Burnt island Mar 12 ISinnali. Br bk 812 Honolulu Director. Br bk GTS, lions Kong Urisedale, Br sp Liverpool May 1 Isabel Brbk 1131 Yokohama Moltke. Ger bk 823 Liverpool Orerdale. Br bk Callao March 2 Solvelc. Nor bk 002 Callao Jan 29 Sulitc'.rat. Br bk. Ml. Nacaski. West York, Br bk CSS Brisbane. From American Ports. Olivo S. Southard, Am sp New York April 12 TSIK TAKIiK FOR ASTOKJA. JULY. i HIGJI WATER. I tOW WATER. First. Second. 1 First. Second. ojetiot: o 2 2 S e I? i: .? 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St.). OA. OOm.a denotes iniduight. oh. Win. v denotes noon. Theneight is reckoned from the level of average lower low waters to w luch tliesound mgs are given on the Coast Survey chaits. Columbia River Exports. SHIPMENTS FOREIGN. .1ANUART. Wheat, 8CS.R37 bus.... Flour, 24,838 bbls Total, (19 cargoes) FCKIlUAItr. Vrheat, G1C.735 bus Flour, 3XU57 bbls Salmon, 11,890 s Lumber, 5US M Total (10 cargoes) aiAitcu. WJicat. 32278 bus Flour, 9,137 bbls ...$038,371 .. 93,252 .?731,C23 S7 17,1 13 5239.929 :a;0 Total, (G cargoes) ?2;c,879 AVJUU Wheat. 93.193 bus . ....$ 77,000 Flour, 11.000 bbls 44,000 Lumber, 900 M 12,050 Total. (1 cargoes)-., 31 Wheat 1C9.0DO bus Flour 2.5, 182 bbls 133,030 127,717 90,100 ......S217.S17 Total (4 cargoes) 1UXK. 2 To Liverpool per Allahahad. Flour 18,938 bbls $75,932 15 To Quccn&lown per M. A JJ. Cor. Wheat C2,oC9 4,)-coJjus ?.vo0 13 To Cork, per San Luis. Wheat 34,970 bus $29.r-OD 20 To Liverpool pcrJancl McKcll. Wheat C7S7 bus ? 5 JjCO Salmon 10.50.) cases J32,oO0 29 To Quccnstoicn, per Zamura, Wheat, 01,301 bus $i,ooo 29 To Liverpool, jxr Remonstrant. Wheat, 7.27G bus ? 0,184 Salmon, 35,773 cases - is; 8G5 JULY. STo Liverpool per Haddingtonshire. Salmon, 17.GSG cases.... Sss,480 Flour, 9.601 bbls 13,20t Astoria Sletall Market. Flour per bill $4.75 Wheat, per cental S1.40 Oals, " SI -TO Bacon, sides per lb, 141G cts. Shoulders, " 10 els. Hams, " irlC els. Lard. " lOffUl.l els. JJeef,717cLs. Mutton, 712X ct5. Pork, 1015 cts. Veal, 1420 els. liutter, per roll 4030 els. Eges, per dozen 2025 cts. Potatoes, per lb KlK ot Cheese, per lb 1G-J0 cts uonmieai, per lb 4 cts. $475,230 152.090 59.950 59.873 Oatmeal, " GGX els. IJeans, " .57 cts. Coffee, ' 12&40cts. Tea, " 25U0cts. Kice, " 7 9 cts. Sufiar, " G)llcLs. OjlUp, JICl illlllll iUU ( CI- Iloney, per gallon Sl.15. Salmon, per kitS4.59 Onions, per lb 34 cts. Apples dried per lb 7(10 cts. Peaches " " 13 GO cts. Plums. ' " lO12Ko.ls. uauaics, per id 20 cts. Chickens, per dozen SG. Hay, per ton 15 $20. Hides, per B r 9 cts. Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, 73c; raw linseed, 70c; coal oil. o3c; lardSl.25 m. a. kipp, PLUMBER AMD GAS FITTER. Water Pipes a Specialty. A Full Stock of Material on Hand. Personal attention given all orders, and satisfaction Ruarantced. Terms Seasonable. Shop and office on Cass street, one door above Krauk Fabre's Restaurant, Astoria, Oregon. ASTOTOXS DIRECTORY. State OScers: United States Senator J.N. Dolph Representative In Congress 15. Hermann Governor. Z. F. Moody Governor's Secretary Chas. 15. Moorcs Secretary ol State K. 1. Karhsrt Assistant Secretary. V. K. Ilodjjkln State Treasurer Ed. Hirscli Assistant Treasurer A. F. "U heeler Sup't Public IiLstructlon E. 15. McElroy State Printer. W. H. Byars Clerk School Land Boaid E, P. McCornac Sup't Insane Asylum Dr. H. Carpenter Sup't Penitentiary. Geo. Collins (W. P. Ird Supreme Judges J. P. Waldo W.W. Thayer District Judges : First District L. It. Webster Second District Robert Bean Third District R. r. Kolse Fourth District ..Seneca ainuu Fifth District F. J. Taylor Sixth District M. L Olmstead Clatscp County Officers: Judge C. A McGuire Clerk SheiiK Commlssloneis Assessor Treasurer. Surveyor. . School Sup't Coroner C. J.Trenchanl W. G. Ross j D. K. Warren "jJuo. Ilobson J. F. Warren lbaac Rerginan G. F. Parker !. 1). Wilson I. C. Ross Astoria City Officers: Mavor J W.Hume Auditor and Clerk .T. S.Jewett Treasurer -..' G- Hustler Street Superintendent Thos. lsgan Chief of Police Clark Lougjuey Police Judge C II. Stockton Sexton M.coniey COUNCILMEX: in. H. Coor.er First Ward., A. A. Cleveland ( Isaac Bergman ( Tho. Dealy. -J c J. Tienoliard ( Cha. Gratke. Second Ward., SOCIETY aiKETIXUS. Templo liodgo, Wo. 7A.F.A.M. KEGULAi: CUMM UNICATIONS ft first and third Tuesdays In eachxjr month, at IV- o'clock, v. ai.. at the' Vx Hall in Astoria. Members of the order in good standing are imitcil to atteiut. j;y oruer oi i:ie W. 7I. Bearer Lodge No. 35. 1. 0. 0. F. -OEGULAlt MEETING KV- ria. Sojourning members of the order In good standing, coruinuy invuou 10 r..ieii. 15y order X. G. Ocean iSncampment, No. 13, 1. O. O.F. rjEGULAJtMEEHXGSOF OCEAN EX At campment Xo. 13. I. O. O. F.. at the Lodge, in the Odd Fellows liulldiiig, at seven l. 21., on the second and fourth Mondays of each mouth. Sojourning bieth ren cordially invited. By order C I. Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. KEGULAIt MEIiTIXGS OF SEASIDE Ixnlge Xo. 12, A. O. V. W. will be held in their Hall over Carualmi & Co.'s on Thursday evening of each week, at 7 o'clock. Members of tne order in good standing, and visiting ltrothers arc invited to attend. Li brary v. ill be open fifteen minutes before and after each meeting. 15y order M. W. C.DHOWN.Kec. A3toria Lodge No. 40, L O. G.I. EEGULAlt MEETING "EVERY MOX day cwnlng at 7 :30 o'clock, in the I tail over Cama ban's store. Members of the Or der, in good standing, are invited to attend. 15y order W. C. T. American Legion of Honor. -OEGULAlt MEETIXG OF ASTOKIA jiA Council Xo. 995' is held on the first and third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock v. jr. IJy older of the Council Commander. K. V. MOXTEI1 11, Sec'ty. Occident Council No. 5. 0. C. P. MEETS EVE11Y FIKST AXD TIMID Saturday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock P. M". Members of the older are lespcctfnlly ivijuested to attend. IJy Older. C. DKOWX, Hecordir. Cashing: Post No. 14, G. A. It. EEGULAlt MEETINGS OF THIS POST on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each mouth at 7:30 v. 21. Viiting com rades cordially invited. 15y order P. C. Cusliing Belief" Corps No. 3, G. A. R. "PEGULAKMEETIXGSOXTHESECOXD XL and fourth Tuesdays of each month, at 2 1. 51. 15y order Ms. C. KOSS. fi'cretar'. Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of P. EEGULAll MEETINGS OF THIS Lodge every Friday evening, at 7 :20 o'clock, in their Castle Hall, Sojourning Knights cordially invited to utten 1. W. A. SHE-WAX. 1C of II. and S. Astoria Division No. One, Uniform Rank, K. or P. REGULAlt MEETIXG OX THE FIKST Thursday of each month, in their Ar mory Hall, in Pythian Castle.at 8 r. at. Reg ular drills on the second, thiid and fourth Thursday of each month, at such place as ihall be designated by the Commauder. Sojourning Sir Kn'ghti cordially invited to meetings aud drills. SCOTT BOZORTII, ilecorder. Astoria Ladies' Cott'ee Club. rEGULAP. MEETIXGS ATTHECLUIl'S m rooms on the first and third Friday's of each month at 7 P.M. MKS. F. B. EIJIERSOX, Pies. Common CounciL IEGULAII MEimXGS, SECOXD AXD w fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at IVt o'clock. c5TPersons desiring to have matters acted upon by the Council, at anv regular meet ing must 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. Street Grade Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the Common Council of the city of Astoria. Clatsop county, Oregon, propose to es tablish the grade of Water street in Shively's Astoria, as follews: At its western end at a bight of 18 lcet above the base of grades. At its intersection with West 9th street at a bight of 19 feet above the base of grades. At its intersection with West 8th street at a bight of 19 feet above the base of grades. At its intersection with West 7th street at a bight of 19 feet above tne uase ot grades. At its intersection with West Gth street at a bight 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 davs of final publication of this notice.viz Sat urday July 18th, 18S5, the Common Council will establish said grade. J33' order of the Common Council. Attest: T.S. Jewktt, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, June 25th, 1S85. JOB FK.IETTIETG, HEAT. QUICK AND CHEAP. QUICK AHD AT Astorian Job The OJfice. SAVED THE GASH SYSTEM. BY J. H. BOBBINS & soar flavo determined to at.olhh the OLD CREDIT SYSTEM And have made SWEEPING REDUCTIONS! In Musical Instruments, Sheet Musie, Music Hooks, Strings, and even thing pertaining to the musio trade. e- have called in all our traveling men, discon tinued our sub agencies, stopped sellhiir to the trade, ami now oner to sell direct to the consumer at a les price than we have been selling to the trade. We pro pose to sell for cash with order, thereby avoiding bad debts. Every Piano and Org.iu sold by us is fully warranted for live years, and will be lcent in renair free of charge. Any Piano or Organ ordered of us. after three days trial, can be returned at our expense, if not as recommended and satisfactory, and money refunded. You can buy a Piano or Organ of us on the installment plan at the same price as the cash purchaser. By paying us any amount at any time, we place the same to vottr credit and send 5 ou a cer tificate of deposit. When you have denositcd the lull cash price of the In strument you wish, it will be subject to vour order. Should sickness or other misfortune overtake you before the amount of the Instrument is deposited, and should you so desire, vour money will be refunded in full. We buy Pianos and Organs at the factory for cash and ship In oar loads. Ofher Musical Goods we buy in Europe, and get them as low as the low est. Now, as we offer to sell direct to the consumer, you will get your goods at a heavv reduction by ordering from us. The err of Shoddy will be set up by interested parlies, but it will not go, for these are the same Pianos and Organs we have been selling for the past ten vcars: and it is a well known fact that there aie no better instruments ina-'e in the world. We append our Price List, in a Inch are shown our old credit prices and our present tremendous reductions. We give prices of leading styles only, but the same reductions run through all stvlcs. Iibl!l'lNS & SON(or PEASKjPIAXOS. Style 7, $200; old credit price, S3.". St vie S,$225; old credit price, 400. McCAMMOX PIANOS. Slyle7, $22.1; old credit price, $350. Style 13, $300; old credit price, $500. Style C,$310; old credit price, $550. HALLET & DAVIS PIANOS. Slylel0,$325; old credit price, $550. St vie 24. $330; old credit price, S5G0. Style45,55,5GJ?4ir; old credit price $700 HENRY F.MILLEK PIANOS. Slvlo 10, $410; old credit price, $G00. Style U, $350; old credit price, $500. Style 8, 325; old credit price, S450. W. W. KIMBALL ORGANS. Style 100, S55; old credit price, $105. Stvlc 101. SG5; old credit price, S175. Style 200. $70; old credit price, $175. .Style 01, S75; old credit price, S185. Slyle250,$85; old credit price. $200. WHITNEY & HOLMES ORGANS. Style 300, $S0; old credit price, $150. Stvle210,$85: old credit price, S1G5. Stle3Jl,$y5; old credit price, $175. Stvle 190. 100: old credit price, $185. Style 204, $125 ; old credit price, $275. A Rubber Cover and Stool goes with ca-li Piano; a Stool and Music Book with each Organ. No charge for pack ing and shipping. Other musical goods reduced in the same proportion as Pianos and Organs. Sheet Millie at one-half the list price. Those who use stringed instruments will save one-half by purchasing strings of us by the bundle. All ve ask is a trial and you will be convinced that we mean just what we say. Cut Hits out and save it for future ue. Correspondence solicited. Send for full descriptive catalogue. We have been in the Musical Merchan dise business for the last ten years, 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 give the name ofthellon.nENRY FAILING, Pres ident of the First National Bank of Portland, Oregon. J. E. BOBBINS &S03ST. 220 First Street. Portland. Or. MAKKETS. WYATT & THOMPSON. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. 3Xm JF"eca., 33tc, STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COEIPANY, Fresli and Cured Meats, Vosetafolos, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CSIKXASIUS Street. Astoria, Oc Washington Market. Main Mreet, Astoria, Oregon. nSUGJSIAX & CO.PitOPKIF.TORS OESrECTF LILLY CALL THE ATTEN JLL tion of the public to the fact that the above Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS I ! Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. -Special attention given to supplying ships. CROP PROSPECTS IN THE VALLEr. The Willamette Farmer rates the prospective crop of wheat in the "Wil lametta valley at 20 per cent less than last year, and adds: "The crop pros pect" is flattering, indeed, for while some talk of shortage and rust, etc., others say that it will be more than an average. Wo do not donbt but that there will be less wheat raised in this valley tho present harvest, but it is because there is leas acreage sown. There will be bettor average yields than all anticipated." The J vield of tho harvest of 1885 will 30011 ' now bo placed beyond more con jecture or estimate, hence it is not worth while to try to reconcile con tradictory statements concerning it. There is certainly no reason, thus far, j why the harvest may not be a good average. A rainy season is now a1! that is to be feared, and many farmers who lost their grain last year by being dilatory will not bo caught by the early showers again. In Linn county harvesting is well underway. An exchange says: "Sev eral pieces of earlv fall grain in the vicinity of Albany have already been cut, and many farmers expect to thrust in the sickle next week- There has been much talk of rust, anditis prob able that spring sown grain will bo damaged to some extent from this cause, but those whoso wheat fields are already ripening inform us that the harvest which is near at hand will develop tho fact that this damage to spring grain will bo offset by a heavy crop of fall wheat. Several fields near Albany will average from thirty to forty bushels per acre, while others, of course, will make much less." Yamhill county will turn out larg er percentages of all products this year than for any season for many years past. Hay, grain, frnit, veget ables, all givo promise of bountiful returns. The Jieporter says: "A. G. Chandler left a bunch of oats at this office on Monday which he is cutting for hay. This sample camo off a piece abont two feet square, and if the ncid bad all been ot the same rank growth would have been cut for the grain. It measures five and one half feet high and would produce 100 bushels to the acre." Between Portland and Lebanon all the farmers are reported very busy harvesting. A gentleman just down from the latter place, states fully one half of the fall sown grain along the line of the road has already been cut Tho prospects of an abundant yield are very encouraging. YOUXG 3U25! K1:AI 1'ISSS. run Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send their celebrated Elf.c-tuo-Voltaic IJklt and other Elkcthic Ai-1'i.iancks on trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) afllicted 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 healtb, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No ris' is in curred as thirty davs trial U allowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet free Lafayette Street Assessment. NOTICE is hereby given that the as sessment made by ordinance Xo. 80S of the city of Astoria, Clatsop countj. Or egon, and which ordinance passed the Common Council on the 23rd day of June, 1885, and was approved on the 24th day of June, 18S5, 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 28th day of April. 18S.". and was approved on the 29th day of April, 18S.5. on each of the following described lots fronting on said portion of said street, is now pay able at the office of tho city Treasurer in U. S. gold or silver coin, and unless paid within five days of the final publi cation of this notice, viz. Monday, July 1.1th, 1S85, the Common Council will or der warrants issued for the collection thereof. The assessment is as follows : Arndt & Ferchen, SX of lot 4, block G.SS.30. Arndt it Ferchen, X :i of lot .", block O.SS..1O. (. 13. McEwan, .S i lot 5, block CSSK). Man-1. Knowles and C. S. Wright, lot 4, block 11, 17. Progressive ! & I J. Association lot .'. block 11. S17. Fred. Crosby, lot 4. block 22, .$17. Mrs. F. Ferguson, lot o, block 22, 17. C. L. Parker, lot 4, block 29, S17. Estate of C. Uoelling, Iotf. block 29,17 M.Meyer, lot 4, block 40. $17. M. Mover, lot fl, block 40. S17. James Taylor, S K lot 1, block 7, SS-'O. James Taj lor, lot 8, block 7, S17. James T. tJray, lot 1, block 10.S17. Bergman & Berry, lot 8, block 10, S17. United States, lot 3.block23.Sl7. United Slates, lot 8, block 23, S17. Clatsop County, lot 1, block 28, S17. Clatsop Countv, lot 8, block 28, $17. Oeo. Fiavel, lot 1, block 41, S5.G5. Geo. Fiavel. lot 8, block 41, So.fi5. Bv order of the Common Council. Attest; T.S. Jewktt. Auditor nnd Clerk. Astoria. June 25th, 1885. $67,000,000 Capital! Liverpool and London and Globe. North British and mercantile Of Loudon and Edluburgb. Old Connecticut of Hartford, AXD COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, Representing a Capital or $67,000 OOO. IS. VAN DUSEN. Asent. Street Improvement Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the Common Council of the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, propose to order the improvement of that portion of Cush ings Courtstreet in Snivel v's Astoria, be ween"V7est9th street and West 8th street, by grading the same to its full to Its es tablished grade, and by planking the same to a width of 12 feet through the cenier inercoi anu oy ouuuing a siae walk on the south side thereof, and un less a remonstrance signed by the own ers of two-thirds of tho property front ing on said portion of said street be filed with the Auditor and Clerk with in ten days of the final publication of this notice, viz.Saturday, July 18th. 1883, tho Common Council will order said improvement made. By order of the Common Council. Attest; T.S.Jewett, -Aditor and Clerk. Astoria, June 25tl, 1883. DrJANFORD'S lHViyQ RAT01 Is jusr. 7hat its nams implies ; Purely Vegetable "Compound, lhal acts directly upon, thelver j curing the many diseases iicid enro that im portant organ, and prevhting the nu merous ailmsnts tKfy) arise from its Action, such as ueranKea orrorj Dyspepsias TaOTaice, Buiousnesa CosenessVwsaaria, Sick-lieadachej RheuapaOTetc. iHs therefore a luisnMiv "To lave dood Health iheLwer must be kept in ortler." DB. SAKTOEL'S LT7EB INTIGOHATOE- j Invigorates the Liver, Regulates the Bow els, Strengthens the System, Purifies the Blcod . Assists Digestion, Prevents Fevers. ts a Household Necd. An Invaluable Family Medicine for common complaints. DZL SANPOEL'3 UVEE IHVIG02ATGB. Ar. experience cf Forty years, an&Tto'i iand3 cf Testimonials prove iU Merit. Fon saix kt ai.Ti dealers rNMEDicn-Es For fill inform v ion send yonr iiddrcs for 10 L-IV-ck oa the "Livtr cad Iti dica.es"tt 'rsxrOKD 2 DtfASK ST.. SW TORS CUT Street Grade Notice N'OTICE is hereby given that the Common Council of the city of Astoria, Clatsop countv. Oregon, propose to es tablish the grade of a portion of West 9th street in Shiver's Astoria as fol fel fol eow: At its intersection with Water street at a hight of 19 feet above the base of grades. At its intersection with Cuttings Court street at a hight of '23 f. et above the base of grades. And un less a remonstrance sinned bj- the owners of two-thirds of the property fronting on said portion of said street be filed with the Auditor and Clerk with in ten davs of final publication of this notice, viz. Saturdav, July 18th. 1885, :he Common Council will establish said grade. IJy order of tho Common Council. Attest; T.S.JEWETT. Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, June 2Mh, 18S.1. SPECIAL MAIL NOTICE. HEREAFTER NO MAIL bo Forwarded by Steamer TO SAN FRANCISCO. Will Registered mall will be forwarded through Post Office via Oc;dcn, and ordinary mall via Ashland, thence by siagc lie miles to Delta, theiisc by jail to San l ranclsco. Wells, Fanso SXPB.13SS, Will carry I-ettcw and Packages, as usual, by all Steamers Tor Sau Francisco and Puet Sound ports Benton Street Assessment. NOTICE is hereby siren that the as sessment made by ordinatn-c No. SOD of the citv of Astoria, which ordinance passed "the Common Council of baid city on the 2.':rddayof June, 1883. and was apnroved on the 15 day of July, ISS.!, for tho improvement of Jlenton street m the cily of Astoria as laid out and recorded by John McClure, from Seventh street to the water front as provided by ordin ance Xo.77:J of the city of Astoria, which ordinance passed the Common Council of said city on the 2Sth day of April. 18ST, and was approved on the 2i)th day of April. 1SS5. is now due and payable at the office of the City Treasurer in 17. S. uold or silver coin, and unless paid within livo days of the expiration of this notice, viz. Thursday, August 7th, ISS."?. the Common Council will order warrants issued for the collection there of. The assessment is as follews: E. C.Crow,.SJ;riot4,block7, 2." feet, 4.23. v E. C. Crow, lot r., block 7, 100 feet, S17. C. Ualtis. lot 4. block 10. 100 feet, 17. II. U. Parker, lot 3, block 10, JG0 feet. S17. United States, lot 4, block 23, 100 feet, S17. United States, lot .", block 2.'5, 1G0 feet. 17. Clatsop County, lot 4, block 23, 1C0 feet, 17. Clafop County, lot r, block 28, 1C0 feet, 517. Geo. I'lavel, lot 4, block 41, 1C0 feet, Geo. Fiavel, lot o, block 41, 100 feet Estate C. Boelling, lot 4, block 48, 100 feet, S3.C5. Estate C.Boellimj, lot 3, block 48, 100 feet, $3.03. Estate Mary A. Gray, 3 X lot 1, block 8 23 feet, S4.23. 'Estate Mary A. Gray, lot 8, block 8, 100 feet, $17. Mrs. 11. A. iortti, lot 3, mock ., 100 feet, 17 J.W.i Gearhart,lot8,block9, 100 feet, 17. C. L. Parker, lot l. blocklM.lOO ft., S17. Estate A. B. Richardson, lot 1, block 27, 100 feet, S17. A. Montgomery, lot 8, block 27, 100 feet, 17. Jco. Fiavel, lot 1, block 42, 100 feet, v Estate M. M. Gillmnii, lot 8, block 42. 100 feet, 3.63. Job ltoss, lot l, block 47, 100 feet, 17. Geo. Fiavel, lot 3, block 47, 100 feet, 17. J. F. llalloran, lot 1, block 73, 100 feet, 17. G. C. Fiavel, lot 8, block 73, 100 feet 17. By order of the Common Council. Attest: T.S. Jewett, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, Oregon, July 17th, 18S5. THE HEYNEHAN PUNCH CIGAR. 5 Cents. Fully Equal to the Usual Bit eigar. Try It. To Be Found in Astoria only at C. P. WILSON'S. loeb & CO. JOBBERS IN WMES. LIQUORS, AGENTS FOIi THE Best San Francisco Kouces and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and AM Kinds of Saloon Supplies. &A'lgooiU soUI at San Francisco Pitcvs. MAIN bTKEET. Opposite. Tarker Ho.ise. Astoria. rci.. GERIHANIA BEER HALL jEjCIBSr j32E33EI3L FROM THE Mem Pacific Brewery Five Cents a Gless. J39No infcilor L'eersold at thN place. Y51. BKIK. Proprietor. TOE BEST IS THE rgS"Fra Tp-gng35? ; Floor Manufactured Ly the OREGON MILLING COMPANY Is of Superior Quality, and is Endorsed by all who use it. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Ol Superior r.tsins Quality. Guaranteed to GiYe Satisfaction. WYATT & THOMPSON Sole Asenls for Astoria. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PllOPKIETOU ill Snl Mi BTJPTAIiO, K". Y. Organized vritli a Fall Staff of IHgbteeu Experienced and SkUltal Pbjsiclana and Surgeons for the treatment of all Chronic Diseases. QuE HELD OF SUCCESS Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Throat and Lung Dlssase3, Liver and Kidney Dis eases, Bladder Diseases, Diseases of Women, Blood. Diseases and Nervous Affections, cured here or at home, with or without seeing tho patient. 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Royal Brand TRANSPORTATION LINES. Ilwaco Steal lYijalion Co SUftlKIEa SCHEDULE. KROM ASTORIA TO Ft.Sievens, Ft. Canby and Ilwaco. Connecting by stages and steamboats for OysierviHe. Montcsano and Olympia STEAMER HKte (Si G.M. MILES," "V. 1. AVllITl OMB, MASTKIt., AVill leave Astoria daily (Sundays excepted) for Ft. Stevens. Ft. Canby and Ilwaco. at 8 A. M WithOysterviiic Mails and Express daily, and Through IVIaila to points beyond, and Montesar.o. AW T on Mondays. "Wednesdays and Fridays. On Thursdays the "Miles" will make two round trios, leaving Astoria on sec ond trip (about a v. m.) a lirnrs after arrival from fast trip. Fare to Ilwaco, $1.00 PasNHigtrs will save 25 ccnJ.s by purchas ing tickets licfine fjoing on board. Ihvaco Freight per Ton, - $2.00 wSSTur Ticket, Towage or Charter ap ply p.t tin' cRlce or the company, Gray's ttliarf. Toot or Benton street. J. II. D. GRAY, Agent. STEAMER MOUNTAINEER. feLj33j CAPT. E. J. MOODY, Abtoria. Or.. Cathlamet, W. T.. We&tport Or., and intermediate points. The Steamer Mountaineer will leave Asto ria daily, until further notice, from Hustler's whaif. loot or Main street, at half-put o'clock P. ;i., as follows : jloudajg, Wednesdays and Fridajs, for CA'lllLAMETaml intermediate polntt oa Wash. J er. side will go to Westport, same day. Tuesdajs. TIiuMdajs and Satnrdayi, for T7ESTPOUT and Intermediate poluU oa tho Oregon side will go to Cat blame t same days. WillLenTo OATIILAMET, W.T., lor As toria, Jlondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at seiea o'clock A. 31., touching at all way land inns on Wash. Ter. side, and return on sama side. Will LcaTO WESTPOltT, for Astoria, Or. on Tuesdays, Tharsilayc and Saturdays at sot ea o'clock A. 31., toucfiing at all way land Ingj on Oregon sido. and return on samo side. For Freight or P.issago, apply on board, or to Main street Wharf. IMPOTENT MEN Be thoy YotmgrorOIi haTinjrLojt tho$ attributes of PERFECT HANHuOD May Regain Quickly 3E"3EJHE,ICa? 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