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ASTORIA, OREGOX:
THURSDAY.. AUGUST C. 15
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
PORT OP ASTORIA.
VESSELS IX TIIE RIVER.
W. II. Ucesc Am bk
JJirmah. Br bit 812
Colonic
VESSELS OH THE l!'-I Y.
From Foreign rorts, for Jbr
Columbia Khcr
Abeona Br sp 979 Burnt island May 12
Abercorn, Br sp 12G2 Sydcy
British Army. Br sp 1233 San Pedro
Cormorant, Br Fp 1073 Sydney
Director. BrbkC79. How; Kons
Povenby, Br bk SB Liverpool via Victoria
Duriwlecr, Ersp033 Otago
I'irl Uoscberry. Br bk 1150 Buenos Arres
CI try, Br bkTCT Newcastle, A
Firth of Strot sa, Br bk 9fO Sydney
Firth of OorLoch, Br bk 907 Liverpool
liriscdale, Br sp Liverpool May 1
Iliehmoor. Brbk 1112 Australia
Lalla KooLh. Br bk Adelaide
Moltkc, Ger bk S28 Lirorpool Feb 25
Noss Head. Br bk 1072 Sydney
NaEPO re. Br spliOP, Victoria
Priracra, Br Lk 597 Brisbane
Portia. Brrp 1421 Port Moody
Sulite'ma. Br bk.f CJ, Naaski.
Singapore, Br bk (35 Buenos Ayres
Tythonoas, Br bk 1152 Sydney
Victoria Bay, Br bk 1113 Sydney
"West York. Br bk CSS Brisbane.
From American I'ortn.
Carmarthen C.istlc, Brsp 1107 Wilmington
Olire S. Southard. Am sp S'ew York April 13
tiki: table stor astoksa
.AUGCST.
HIGH WATKK.
LOW WATEC.
First.
Second. FnM. Second.
5 S 5 . 5
Chshsh :: h
h. in. ,S h. in. ,S ft. in. .S ft. in. .S
i c S J
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2 4 12 OS 4'.i 8 8 10 10 1 6 11 lfip 1 3
s 5 is r, J .-, is 8 8 10 M 2 :; - - - -
4 G41 ." ." (i 12 S 8 0 22 1 2 11 TAa ?. 0
h S 1!) .'H 7 14 8 S 1 :BI 0 8 1 OOp 3 1
SMS 3 G 8 22 SI) 2 fS 0 3 2 22 3 7
7 10 1.7 ! 1 !t 31 !) 0 4 OS 0l 3 10 5 3
8 11 51a C S 10 3(5 9 2 r 07 -1 O' 4 31 3 2
! 0 35; 7 4 11 :W 9 2 .1 53 -14 5 49 2 7
10 - - - - Hi 8 0 fi 12 -1 5 42 2 2
11 0 23a 9 3 152 S5 7 2. -12 7 32 17
12 1 22 9 0 2 21! 8 8 S 00 -0 8 8 20 I 3
13 2 11 8 li 2 57 9 0 8 31 -0 2 ! 09 1 1
14 3 01 8 0 3 31 S O 12 0 5 9 54 11
15 3 53 7 4 4 07 8 8 9 52 1 3 10 49 1 2
10 4 52 0 5 4 47 8 C 10 33 2 1 11 52 1 3
17 0 02 3 8 5 32 8 3 11 07 2 9 - - - -
18 7 28 3 3 fi 25 78 100 12 0 11 3 5
19 8 59 5 3 7 2S 7 (i 2 21 1 0 1 30 1 0
20 10 10 5 7 8 31 7 5 3 30 0 C 2 53 1 3
21 11 12 0 2 9 37 7 5 4 2J 0 2 4 OS 12
22 11 5"ia G G 10 31 7 7 5 12 -0 1 5 01 3 9
21 0 29 7 0 II 17 7 8 5 50 -0 3 3 47 3 5
21 0 Sip 7 3 11 53 7 9 C 21 -0 2 0 20 3 1
25 - - - 120 7 0 8 45 -0 1 0 53 2 0
20 0 28n 7 fl 1 37 7 8 7 0) 02 72.1 21
27 1 01 7 8 1 53 8 1 7 29 0 5 7 53 10
28 13) 7 7 2 11 8 5 7 51 0 7 8 21 1 1
29 2 21 7 6 2 42 8 G 8 23 1 1 9 03 0 7
30 3 Oi 7 2 3 14 8 8 9 00 1 5 9 51 0 0
31 3 5Sj C 0 3 53p 8 8 9 39a 2 1 10 17; 0 C
Tlio Imiirc lrtvpii iiurltiirtit iti1 uinu .i,
designated by a (a. si.), those between noon
and midnight by p (p. m.). oft. OOwi.a denotes
midnight, oft. oom. j 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
SHIPMENTS rOREIOK.
.IAJTIAKY.
Wheat. 8CR.8T.7 1ms
Flour, 21.S3S bbls.
Total, (19 cargoes).... ,
feiu:u.m:y.
"Wheat, r.ic.73-; bus
Flour, 3i.u77 bbls ,
Salmon, 11.890 vs
Lumber, DOS Jl
Total (10 cargoes)
ZIAKCH.
Wheat. 322.273 bus!....
Flour. 9.237 bbls ....
Total, (G cargoes) .. ..
Al'l'AU
Wheat, 99.199 bus
Flour, 11.000 bbls
Lumber, 990 M
Total. (1 cargoes).
MAY.
Wheat 1G9.090 bus
Flour 23, 182 bbl.
.....$038,371
...'. 93,252
S731.G23
.-.$175,230
152.090
09.930
59.873
S7J7,1'3
$27C.79
,.$ 77,000
.. 41,000
.. 12,050
...?133,GjO
S127,717
... V0.100
Total (4 cargoes) - -217,817
J VSR.
2 To Llverjwol per A IMiabad.
Flour 18,998 bbls $73,932
15 To Qixcnstown peril. E. Cor.
Wheat G2,rjG9 43-C0 bus $30,300
15 To Corh; per San Luis.
Wheat 34,970 bus $29,500
20 To Liverpool per Janet McNeil
Wheat G737 bus $ 5.590
Salmon 1003 case Ti2,500
29 To Quecnstrxn, per Zamora,
Wheat, Gl.301 bus $4S,000
29 To Liverpool, per Remonstrant.
Wheat, 7.27G bus $ fi.isi
Salmon, 30,773 cases . 183 HJ5
JULY.
3 To LlvcrjBul per Haddingtonshire.
Salmon. 17.C9G cases............- $ss,4S)
Flour, 9.001 bbls ,201
31 To Liverpool per Carnarvon Castle.
Wheat, G.048 bus $ 4,899 00
Salmon, 23,711 s 135.KJ5O0
AUGUST.
3 To London per Uaidce.
Salmon 210S1 cs $119,071
Flour 327S bbls . 12.50
Astoria xtcttiil .Market.
Flour per bbl S4.75
Wheat, per cental S1.40
Oats. ' Si.r.0
Uaeon. sides per S, H1G cLs.
Shoulders, 10 cts.
Hams, " 131G cts.
Lard, " 1015K cts.
Ueef,717cLs.
JIutton, 712 cts.
J'ork, 1013 cLs.
Veal, 1420 cts.
Hutter, per roll 4045 cts.
Ejics,ier dozen 2025 cts.
Potatoes, per lb K1K ct
Cheese, per lb 1G20 cts
Cornmeal, per lb 4 cts.
Oatmeal, " GGKcts.
IJeans, " 3X7 cts.
Coffee, u 1240 cts.
Tea, " 2590cts.
Kice, " 79cts.
Sugar, " 6illcts.
Syrup, per gallon 70c Si.
Ifoney, per gallon Sl.13.
Salmon, per kitS4J50
Onions, per ft 34 cts.
Apples dried per & 710 cts.
Peaches " " 13 30 cts.
Plums. " " 10l24cis.
Candles, per lb 20 cts.
Chickens, per dozen S6.
Hay, per ton 35 S20.
Hides, per lb 5 9 cts.
Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, 75c;
raw Jinsced, 70c; coal oil, 33c; lardSl.23
ASTORIAK DIRECTORY.
State Officers:
United Stales Senator -T. X. Dolph
Jtepresentativc m Congress U. Jlcnuann
Governor. Z. tf- Jloody
Governor's Secretarv- Cha. 15. Moorcs
Secretary of State 1L.1?:l,rh,rrt
Ai?slstr.nt Secretaiy. V. II. . Hodgkin
State Treasurer t(Uirri;cn
Assistant Treasurer A. t. Wieeler
Sup't Public Instruction E. ILMchlroy
State Printer.. W. II. Byars
Clerk School Land Board E, P. McCornac
Suu't Insane Asylum Dr. II. Carpenter
Sup't Penitentiary. v:C0;.C0Tlin?
IW. P. I-ord
Supreme Judges -j B. Waldo
DisTiticT Judges :
Fiist District L. IL Webster
Second District: u?.bc;lt ne,an
Third DLstrict l-JtoJ.f
Fourtli District Seneca Smith
Fifth District K -: Taylor
Sixth District Jl. ' Olmstead
Clat3CD County Officers:
Judge C. A JlcCJuir?
Clerk aJ.TrencliarJ
Slicrhl. Yi- ; K1
. . D. lv. Warren
Commissioners j0. nCbon
Assessor J. I Warren
Treasurer. Isuiie Itersinan
Surveyor. :. K r.i".lcPr
Scliool Sup't V-. l-vJ'1.lon
Coroner J. C. It1
Astoria City Officeis:
Kavor J. W. Huie
Auiiitor and Clerk -T. S. .Tev.vJt
Treasurer . G. Hurler
Street Suierintendcnt 1!is. Ltigau
Chief of Police Clark I osrghrey
Police Judge C. II. M-xrkton
Sexton - M.CtiRl- y
fOUXCII.MEN' :
(C. 11. Cooper
Firet Ward.
A. A. CievelMiid
i Iaac liergnian
( Tluis. Dealy.
Second Ward J CI. liemliard
Cha. Gnitke.
SOCIETY 3IKETIXKS.
Temple lodge, No. 7 A. P. A. M.
REG ULAlt COM M IMC ATI OXS
first and third Tuesdas in each
mntitli.nt. 71 oi-loi'k. ! M.. at the
Hall in Astoria. Members of the order in
good standing are invited to attend
By order of the W. M.
Bearer Lodge No. 35, L O. O. F.
EG ULAlt MEETING EV- i&
, nrv Tlmrcflnv VPi:itltr sit xt?V--5 .
R
- 'J . .-."-." '. -; ;.- ." j:"ji-e:T
seven ociock, ai uie jM.gi- - ..sa
room in Odd Fellows Hall, Asio- '
ria. Sojoiiniing membTS of the order i'
good standing, cordially invited to ;-.:e- d.
By order X. G.
Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. P.
OEGULAU MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN-1.C-
campment No. 13. I. O. O. P., at the
IiOdge, in the Odd Fellows Building, at
seven v. si., on tin t-cennd and fourth
Mondays of each mouth. Sojoui ning bi eth-
ren ronuany uivneu.
By oider C P.
Seaside Lodge No. 12, A . O. TJ. W.
KKGPLAB MEETINGS OF SEASIDE
lxdge No. 12, A. O. LT. AV. v. ill be held
in the r Hall oer Camahau .S: Ct.'.s on
Thursday evening of eacli week, at 7 o'clock.
Members of the order in good Maudiu;. and
visiting Brothers are invited to attend. Li
brary will be open fifteen minutes before
and after each meeting. Uv order M. W.
C.Bi:oN,i:ec
American Legion of Honor.
I?EGULAH MEETING OF ASTOBIA
Oj Council No. 995 Is held on the first and
third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'chwk i
si. By order of the Council Commander.
11. V.MONTEITH, Sec'ty.
Occident Council No. 5. 0. C. F.
MEETS EVERY FIBST AND TIIIP.D
Saturday evenings of each mouth, at 8
o'clock P. M". Members of the order are
ropect fully requested to attend.
isy oiuer.
C. BBOWN, Kecorder.
Cuslilng Post No. 14, G. A E.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS TOST
on the second and fourtli Tuesdays of
each month at 7:30 i si. Vl-ttlng com
rades cordially invited. By order
' P. C.
Cushing Relief Corps No. 3, G. A R.
REGULAR MEETINGS ONTHESECOND
and fourth Tuesdays of each month, at
2 1. si.
By order Mus. C. BOSS.
Secretary.
Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of P.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS
Lodge every Friday i-ven'mt'. at 7j30
o'clock, in their Castle Hall, Sojourning
Knights cordially invited to atten-i.
W. A. SHERMAN,
K. of R. and S.
Astoria Ladies' ColToo Club.
SEGULR MEETINGS AT THE CLUB'S
b & rooms on the first and third Fndaj's
of each month at 7 1. M.
.Miss. F. B. ELBEltSON, Pres.
Common CounciL
T3EGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND
JLfc fourth Tuesday evenings of each month
at 7JJ o'clock.
KB-personsdcsiilngto have matters acted
upon by the Council, at any regular meet
ing must present the same to the Auditor
and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening
prior to the Tuesday on is hlch tiie Council
holds its regular meeting.
THOS. S. .TEWETT,
Auditor and Clerk.
lira Steam Iwalieu Co
SUMMER SCHEDULE.
FROM ASTORIA TO
Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco,
Connecting by stages aud steamboats for
Oysterville. Montesano and Olympia
STEAMER
s& "GEN. MILES,"
W. T. AVlIITCOMU, MASTF.K.
Will leave Astoiia daily (Sundays tocccpted)
for
Ft. Stevens. Ft. Canby and Ilvaco,
at 8 A. M
WithOisterville Mails and Express daily,
aud
Through Mails to points beyond, and
Montesano, W. T., on
Mondays, "Wednesdays and Fridays.
On Thursdays the "5liles" will make
two round trips, leaving Astoiia on sec
ond trip (about 3 r. m.) 3 hours :iftcr arrival
from first trip.
Fare to llwaco, - - $1.00
Passenger? will save 23 cents by purchas
ing tickets before going on board."
llwaco Freight per Ton, - $2.00
537For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap
ply at the ohlce of the company, Gray's
wharf, foot of Bentou street.
J. II. D. GRAY,
Agent.
job frinthetc!,
KEAT. QUICK AND CHEAP,
AT
The Astorian Job Office.
m mmUHlY
X' just "vrhat its name implies ; a
Purely Vegetable "Compound, thai
Bets directly upon thelyer curing
the many diseases ixcidepyio that xm.
portant organ, and pevcliting the nu
merous ailments tnt) arise from its
deranged or rarpJdiclion, euch as
Dyspepsia Ja&idice, Biliousness
CosenessViMaria, Sick-lieadache.
RheuraatHtoretc. Ifc lS therefore 2
onisimthA "Tolare GoodHealti
:h2 Liver must be kept in order
D3. SANTOBD'S LIVES INVIG0SAT0E.
ruvijjorates the Liver, Regulates the Bow-si-,
Strengthens the System, Purifies the
Blood. AssisLiD:!rcstion,PreTenlsFevcrs.
I3 n Household Nccd. An Invaluable
Family 3Icdicina for common complaints.
D2. SHIFOED'S II7ZB HT7IG0EATCS.
A:i experience cf Forty years, and Tliour
iand3 cf Testimonials prova its Merit.
for salt: ivr all dealers cr jrnDiccn
For full infonmilcn tend yonr address for 18
', -'Boe1: on ihe "Liwr and its dLcascs," U
1 Vsisronn duanii 6t., :n:r toes cni:
STEAMER
MOUNTAINEER.
CA1T. E. J. MOODY,
Aitoria, Or.. Cathlaniet, W. T., Westport
Or., and intermediate points.
The Steamer Mountaineer will Ic.n-e Asto
ria dally, utitil further notice, Irom IIu-tieA
wharf, foot of Jlain street, at Lalf-nasti
o'cleci P. M., : follows :
3!cmlsys, WeJucxJa) ac.l IVitlaj, foi
CAliil-A.Miri'aiid iniermcitiale points on
tt'avh. ier. side will go to Wetport. same
dajs.
Tuisdais. ThurMlsyK ar.il Sr.turdays, for
Yi:STl'0i:T ami interniedi.ile p. ints on
the Ort.011 side go to CaMdamet jkuuc
days.
Wi.I Leave CATHLAMI.T, U.T.. for As
toria, Jlondajs, Wednrsdajs and Frida)s at
seven o'clock A. X.. touchiugat all way land
inss on Wash. Ten tide, and return on same
side.
VI11 Leave "U'BSTPOKT, for AMoiIa. Or.
on Tuesdays, Thnrsilajxsr.il Saturdays at sev
en o'clock A. 31., touching at all way land
ings on Oregon side, and return on same
Sill'.
For Freight or Passage, app" y on board, or
to Main street Whaif.
iikiaSMi
EUTTAI,0, N. IT.
Organized with a Fzill Staff of Eighteen
Experienced and Sldillid I'liysiclans
sad Surgeons for iho treatment
of all Chronic Diseases.
00RHEL30FSDCCESS
Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Throat tmd
Lung Diseases, Liver and Kidney Dis
eases, Bladder Diseases, Diseases of
women, Blood Diseases and Nervous
Affections, cured hero cr at home, with or
without seeing the patient Come and see us, or
send ten cents in stamps for our " Invalid's
Guide Book," which gives all particulars.
Nervous Debility, Impo
tency, Nocturnal Losses,
and all Horbld Conditions
caused by Youthful FoUies
and Pernicious Solitary
PmffIf0J firm crwwwIiW. i.tl
Delicate
Sise&ses.
post-paid, 10 cts. in stamps.
f ' " Rupture, or Breach radically
I RllDTITDC Bcnred without tho knife, with
I ilurlUnua Bout trusses, without pain, and
I. ii u...t- .l-. HnrfiQ finor-
anteed. Book scat for ten cents in stamps.
PILE TUMORS and STRICTURES treated
under guarantee to cure. Book sent for ten
cents in Etamps. Address, "World's DisrEtSARr
JlEDiau, AssociiTiox, CC3 ilain SL, BuCalo, X.Y.
Tho treatment rtt nvtnv
illlOCEOCO fir thousands of cases of those
Ulotftoto Ur fidiieascs peculiar to
",7CrOTAEE3TXT
at the Invalid's Hotel and
forded large experience in adapting remedies for
U1UI viuc, iuiu
BR. PZERCE'S
Favorite Prescription
13 tho result of this vast experience.
It Is a powerful Restorative Tonic and
Nervino, imparts vigor and strength to the sys
tem, and cures, as if by magic, Leucorrhea, or
' Whites," excessive flovring, painful
menstruation, unnatural suppressions,
prolapsus or faUlng of the nterus,
wealc back, anteversion, retroversion,
bearing down sensations, chronic con-
festion, inflammation and ulceration of
he -womb, inflammation, pain and ten
derness in ovaries, internal heat, and
"female weakness.'
It promptly relieves and ceres Nausea, and
Weakness of tho Stomacb, Indigestion,
Bloating, Nervous Prostration, and Sleep
lessness, In either scr.
PRICE $1.00, S&F5I8SS
Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's largo
Treatiso on Diseases of Women, illustrated.
World's Dispensary Helical Asmlioa,
663 Wain St., BUFFALO, N. Y.
SICK'-HEADACHE,
Bilious Headache, Diz
ziness, Constipation,
Indigestion, and Bil
ious Attacks prompUy
cured by Dr. PIERCE'S
Pleasant PURGATIVE
PELLETS. 25 cents a vial,
by Druggists.
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fry 3JEoX.
THE TAMOUS PONY EXPEESS.
Twenty-five years ago, settlers .
starting for the far west, with their I
heavily-laden wagons, knew that the
juuiuu.) wouiu ocenpy six monms ol
hard travel, and might involve many
dangers of varied character chiefly
from hostile Indians, prairie fires aud
rattlesnakes. Once starlpd on that
far journey, many weay mouths
must elapse ere auy tidings could
reach them from the home thev had
left.
Great was the excitement when a
company of fearless, determined men
announced their resolution to carry
letters from the shores of the Atlan
tic to those of tho Pacific in fourteen
days. The feat was deemed impos
sible. Nevertheless, the Central
Overland California and Pike's Peak
express was duly organized, the vast j
expanse of country right across the
great continent was divided into runs
of sixty miies, and at each terminus
rude log huts were erected as stations
and stables for men and beast?.
The latter were strong, swift
ponies, selected for their hardiness
and great powers 01 endurance, and
the riders were all picked men, ex
perienced scouts and trappers, noted
even in that region of keeni hard
ridiug men for courage and good
horsemanship; and manv a time must
both have been tried to ihe uttermost
in the course of those terribly long
and awfully lonesome rides "across
the trackless prairie, continually in
danger of attack, by day or by night,
by wild Indiaus or highway robbers.
Once a week an express messenger
started from either side of the great
continent. From the first moment to
tho last, not a second must be lost.
As long as the pony conld gallop,
gallop eh must; and the eager beasts
seemed as keen as their riders, and
scarcely needed the crnel spnr to
nrge them on. For sixty miles at a
stretch they must keep np their ut
most speed, and when at length the
goal is reached, where the next mes
senger was waiting in the saddle,
ready to start without one minnte's
delay, the precious letter-bag was
tossed from one po3tmnn to the
other, and ere tho wearied incomer
had even dismounted, his successor
had started on his onward way.
Then pony and man might rest and
feed, and rest again, till tho return
of the messenger with a re-filled letter-bag,
which was warranted to ac
complish its journey of upwards of
2,000 miles in 240 hours. (The rail
way on the New York side being al
ready constructed as far as St.
Joseph, that station was the eastern
point to whicli tho Pony express had
to run.)
Tho Pony express was continued
for two years, accomplishing its work
with amazing regularity, and involv
ing many a feat of splendid riding
and wild adventure. It proved, how
ever a ruinous failnre, from a com
mercial point of view, and the com
pany colVipsed with a deficit of
S200,000.
"Wanted 'cm Whole.
He had just floated over and hadn't
landed long enough to shake the salt
water out of his blooming ears, but
knew a thing or two, you know, and
knew what lie wanted and how
to get it, yon know. He fixed the
waiter with his eye-glass and that's
tho only way ho ever did fix him
and said: Look here, I say, I want
me breakfast, you know, "and I'm
agoin' to have two ole eggs, yon know;
bring them first and I'll tell you w'at
helse, you know." And by" and by
the waiter came back with two boiled
eggs. They were blue with ago and
iudigestion, and had been marked for
the tomb ever since tho pedestal was
paid for. Their offense was rank,
and they would havo taken precedence
of the Emperor of Babylon. "Dese
yer de olest aigs we got", sa'j,' ex
plained the waiter, 'May's a conplo
de cook found in do bottom of a bar
rel dat was left over from last sum
mer. Ho says ho 'lowed to sell 'em
to do book-binders, bnt if do genlmn
liko3 his aigs ole he kin have 'em. Tell
yon, sah, der do bo33, for olo aigs."
And the guest had to wait until hi3
baggago arrived before he could find
tho "h" ho wanted.
Tho IMorcy letter forgery was never
satisfactorily brought home to tho
parties responsible for it; but at least
one of those engaged in making it
effective is undergoing punishment
for his perjury. He was sentenced
in 1SS1 to eight years' imprisonment,
and Gov. Hill has just refused to
pardon him. That forgery was
one of tho worst crimes ever com
mitted for a political purpose, and no
one of any influence seems to have
any sympathy for the villains en
gaged in it.
Dcslroj that Sln.
One may feel that ho is getting old,
but ho naturally dislikes that any
thing about his appearance should
adviso others of the fact Tet nothing
does this so effectually as thin and
falling hair. No woman wants to
marry a man, and business firms hes
itate to employ a man, who shows this
fatal sign. Parker's Hair Balsam is
worth to you, in this regard, more
than its weight in diamonds. Uso it,
and havo plentiful and glossy hair.
Many have had every trace of gray
ness removed and bald spots covered
by using a single bottle.
-
The Multnomah Railway company
has executed a mortgage to the Cali
fornia Safe Deposite and Trust Co.
of San Francisco, as trustee, which
has been filed in the county clerk's
office in Portland, to secure $70,000
on tho railroad company's bonds,
with which to construct a railroad
from that city to Vancouver.
Awriterinthe forthcoming Century
will discuss tho questron, ""What
shall be done with, our ex-presidents?''
We don't see that anything
need be done with them. They are
just about the most harmless crea
tures we have.
Therois further confirmation of
theMahdi's death on tho 20th of June
after an illness of two days.
ECZEMA
nd Every Species of Itch
ing ana Burning Diseases,
positively cured.
T7CZE3IA. or Salt Rheum, with i s agonlz
JJ inc itchitrjr and burning, ins antlv re
lieved uy a warm bath with Cuticuua tjOAi
and a single application of CtrrtcuKA, the
great Skin Cure. Ihls repealed c'ailv, with
two or three doses of Chticcka Kksolv
KNT.UieXew !!oo:l Pur'ttVr. to keep the
blood cool, the perspiration pur-j and unir-ntalins-
tbe IknvcImoim-j!. the liver ami lihl-neys:u-:ie.
willsn eriiiy cure Ilczenui. les
t?i. i!i:iv.-iv i. ivorfasis. IJchcn. fniri'iis.
.se.il liw.tt l-iiulruff. nd cveiy sj-ci-s of
Itching, i-caiy and J'implv ;!i.ninr f the
Scalp an.l rtku, when : he ti -t plivs. lass and
all know u rrm-dies fail.
Y):i; Vrliiiualil '2Z2 UtarWim r-r. O.i
"", Ktef :'.- :tfJ,uovWr.:t-!:,e i f e
7ei:iJ. orSA't i,lii:im. em l.-sul. -. fn.i
ar;ns.i"d Tea? fiirwveir.-tT ja s: i ::!!i-
to -Vn. except on '.:: , rt i-iurs f r
on year: not al. to ' : ai-"lf rr elht
VKir-.: tried huudn' .f it.Mtu: uocioi--prun:iiiiicil
his cu-e !i :': . ..i-si.i im-titiv
euied I. Cimcri.-A ti oi. xi (hlmsd miri
ner inlt-nndlv : ( ; tii ri:. ai.d Cirri
ri ;t So .! W ..- t!- ' i ii u iexternaUv.
Mi :.K:-tU..: .! .!;:uyr r.J- Jatc-l.
BoMon, lof ort"c:i os.s- Irm;ia iwit his
cbn":ti"i: f tp .1 'rs. whie'.i enver l the
patient-l'-u!y nuI Unit. .-, ( to -thie'i ah
kiiovi iii--:":i s of :r tins I U ! U e:i ap
plied v.iJiio..t l'i-iM-ar. ultieh va eoiui-Iclely
cirl wIi !.: Hi- (Ti'iniv i.FMrnir.--,
Ipav.115 a eiaH :Msd.h-,i i'.-; -ki .
t,. .T..... TI-1..I Wil'.-iM.I.-it-.... P.. nrllnc.
") have JT.!Tt-n t with S.il Khr.iu for over
ii 1?J i-rirrf :it i'iw .ii 1i;.l tli!f I rmt'il lint
I'ltrmi tin,y i-ustnessf. r week", at a tiini
Three boxes of irrirei: :ml four bottles
i.Ku:.v.:Tnavee. ireiveuivo nn- w in:s
dretdfulrii-eo."
S..M by all Dm "lists. Piice: CracuitA.
50. ; i:nsoi.vKT, S1O0: Soap, 'St.: l'ie-
paieti uy iiie I'oiTnn dkit. ami niKM
icai. Co., Huston, Sht-s.
DC A JITIFY Ihe Comp'exion and Skin
D L.M U by usms the Citicura Soap.
TIIiED AXD AC1IIKG MUSCLES.
cryinjj thrmmlt countless nerves for rest mid
reuei.' l.iKe ninnnatotueciiotucn
of Israelis the Cuticuua l't.s
tku to the tired, overworked.
fejiJ iiiriiui; i.iuck. iuiiuiiieii) junr
:lK,f'fiU the comfort alforded oy till-
new. oricmal and Mieedv antidote
to pain and iutl-tmni: ti m. AtdnislsLt.sric.:
itveiorsiw. .M.iii'.u iree. roiTi:n ur.cG
and Cueai c i.Co . Boston.
SAN FORD'S
RADICAL CURE
iVUrh.I!azrI, America ii ririe.Cnunila t"lr,
-larisolil, and Clover KIonsoris.
A sinsle do:e of a:jforit" itaillrnl
Cure instantly rcli- ves the most violent
sneezint; or Head Colds, clears the Head as
hy niagie. ;tops watery d seharpes from the
Nose and Eyes, prevents KinuiiujNoiM'S in
the Head, cures Nervous Headache, and
subdue Chills and Fevers. In Chronic Ca
tarrh it e'eanses tno nasal passages of foul
mucus, restores the senses of smell, taste,
and hearing when afTected, ffecs the head,
throat, aud bronchial tubes of offensive
matter, sweetens and purifies the breath,
tops the cough, and arrests the progress cf
Catarrh toward Consumption.
One batt.e Hadic.il Cure, one box Catarrh
al Solvent and Sanfjrd's Inhaler, all in one
paekige, of all druggists for Sl.Otf. Ask for
S.M"oi:i)s Radical Cukk.
Patter Diugnnil t'licmlcal Co.. I!ntou.
r . i'ortiieiciicf:uulp-c-ofl
LL. 8 l! C vention, ihcli.s an! It
JJl0m", tsnppllcil.of Uiiruni .-
VUL1AIC
t!sni,Xoi:nitRi:i,SeIa I-
m
ca,v.ougiLs. colds, weak
Hack, Slomach, and
Powels,sliootii'g Pains,
Numbness, Iljstcria,
Keinahs Pains. l'alniUi-
ELECTRIC
tlon. Dyspepsia. Liver
Jsi A rv7r,D Complaint, Ihllous Fe-
l0 I trvver, Malaria, and Fpl-
demics, use Collins7
IMasSrrs (an Electric Itallcry combined
with a I'nruns Pla-sler) and laugh at pain.
Mc. cverj'where.
Benton Street Assessment.
XOT 1JE is hereby jjivcu that the as
sessment made hy ordinance No. 801) of
the p'ty of Astoria, which ordinance
pas-ctt the Common Council of .said city
on the t-'.'5rd day of June, IRSj, and was
approved on the 15 day of July, 1&S3, for
the improvement of Jk'iiton street m the
cily of Astoria as laid out and recorded
by.Iorii MeClnre, from Seventh street
to the water front as provided by ordin
ance No. 77.'. of the citj" of Astoria, whicli
ordinance passed the Common Council
of said city on the 2Sth day of April,
lSSTi, and was approved on the 2Uth day
of April, 1SS5, is now due aud payable
at the oilice of the City Treasurer in TJ.
S. cold or silver coin, and unless paid
within live days of the expiration of
this notice, viz. Thiir-Iay, August 7th,
1SS3. the Common Council will order
warrants issued for the collection there
of. The assessment is as follews:
E. C. Crow, S X lot -1, block 7, 25 feet,
$4.25.
E. C. Crow, lot 5. block 7, 100 feet. 17.
C. Hallis, lot 4. block 10. 100 feet, Sl7.
II. B. Parker, lot 5, block 10, 100 feet.
$17.
United States, lot 4, block 23, 100 feet,
$17.
United States, lot 5, block 23, 100 feet,
$17.
Cla!sop County, lot 4, block 23, 100
feet, $17.
Clatsop County, lot ". block 28, 100
feet,S17. '
Geo.Flavel.lot 4, block 41, 100 feet,
$5.J5
Geo. Flavel, lot 3, block 41, ICO feet
5.05
Estate C.Boclling, lot 4, block 48, 10
feet, $5.65.
Estate C.Boclling, lot 5, block 4S, 100
feet, $5.G5.
Estate Mary A. Gray, S K lot 1, block
8, 25 feet, S4.25.
Estate Mary A. Grav, lot 8, block 8,
100 feet, 17.
Mrs. 11. A. Forth, lot 1, block 9, 100
feet, 17.
J. W. Gearhart, lot S, block 9, 100 feet,
S17.
C. L. Tarkcr, lotl. block24.100ft.,$17.
Estate A. B. Bichardson, lot 1, block
27, 100 feet, $17.
A. Montgomery, lot 8, block 27, 100
feet, $17.
Geo. Flavel, lot 1, block 42, 100 feet,
$5.G5.
Estate M.M.Gillman, lot 8, block 42.
100 feet, $5.G5.
.lob ltoss, lot 1, block 47100 feet, S17.
Geo. Flavel, lots, block 47, 100 feet, $17.
J. F. llalloran, lot 1, block 73, 100 feet,
Ql"
v G. C. Flavel, lot 8, block 73, 100 feet
$17.
By order of the Common Council.
Attest: T.S. Jewett,
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, Oregon, July 17th, 1885.
SOMETHING NEW!
The Genuine Imported
Culnvbaclier Lager Beer.
Never before in Astoria, Try It once
:IT THE "TEEEPIIOKE":
And you will drink no other.
0m
W ls
9 H n igs i h tj i
gg!2 .jjJlSiN FUUtMILUSBimRcf nnaS-
GRAND PRIZE
THEY HAVE BEEN' AWAUDED
HIGHER PRIZES
AT TIIE VAMOUS
International Expositions
THAN THE GOODS OF ANY OTHER
THREAD MANUFACTURERS
IN ' HE WORLD.
Quality can Aiways he D
Eipieiet Fislierien M no Otter !
5 1 7 and 5 1 9 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO,
AGI'.STsi 1'OK PACIFIC COAST.
(Il3lllflllllllllllllllll
Seine Twines, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand.
"Washington Street Assessment, i
NOTICE is hereby given that the as-'
sessment made by ordinance No. 815 of
the cits' of Astoria, whicli ordinance I
passed the Common Council of said city
on the 14th day of .luly, 18S5, and was ,
approved on the loth day of July, 1885, '
for the. improvement of Washington
street iniucuiiyoL .Asiona a. laiu uiu
and recorded by John MeClure, from
Astor street .to the water front as pro
vided by ordinance No. 771 of the city
of Astoria, which ordinance passed the
Common Council of said city on the J81h
day of April, 1885, and was approved on
the 29th day of April, 1885, is now due
and payable at the office of the City
Treasurer in U. S. cold or silver coin,
and unless paid within five days of the
expiration of this notice, viz. Tuesday,
August 11, 1885, the Common Council
will order warrants issued for tho col
lection thereof. The assessment is as
follews:
Astoria Packing Co.. lot 4. block 5,
10Ofcet,Sl7.
J. P. Taylor, lot 5, block 5, 100 feet.
17- -. ,
J. Q. A. Howlby. lot I, oloek 12, 100
feet, $17.
C. L. Tarker, lot 5. block 12, 100 feet,
S17.
Lillian Crosbv, lot 4, block 21.100 feet,
17.
Alfred Crosbv, lot 5, block 21, 100 feet,
$17.
Estate of J. G. Coe, lot 4, block .11, 1C0
feet, S17.
F. Sherman, lot 5, block .TO, 100 feet,
17.
M. NowJen, lot 1, block (. 100 feet,
18.
v M. Nowlcn, lot 8, block 0, 100 feet,
18.
Morris Wise, lotl, block 11, 100 feet,
18.
G.li. Elliott, lots, block 11,100 feet,
18.
Lillian Crosby, lot 1 block 22, 100 feet,
V AIfred Crosby, lot 8,'block 22, 100 feet,
18.
G. W. and A. E. Itoss, lot 1, block 0,
100 feet, 18.
Estate ofC. lloelling, lot 8, block 29,
100 feet, 18.
By order of the Common Council.
Attest: T.S. Jewett,
Auditor and Clerk.
A3toria, Or., July 23.1885.
N More Seasickness!
VEACH'S SPECIFIC
THE GREAT
Preventive of Seaside
This Is purely nature's remedy, and Is the
only preparation known to the medical
world which will surely prevent seasickness.
It it pronounced by all who have used it a
God-send to all travelers subject to this af
fliction. Tills wonderful preparation has
never been Known to fall if taken as di
rected. There Is no use of suffering Irom
seasickness, when SI invested In VLACH'S
SPECIFIC will SHrely and safely prevent It.
N.B. THIS IS NOT A CUKE ALL, but
Is simply recommended and sold as a safe
and sure preventive of seasickness, and for
which It never falls. If you can not obtain
it of your local druggist, it will be sent to
any address on receipt of price SI,
PREPARED ONLY BY
THOMAS J. YEACH & CO.
223 SACRAMENTO STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.,
And ilain Street, Ferndale, Cal.
Sold by all Druggists at $1 a bottle.
Good Farm
OF EIGHTY ACRES. PAP.TLY 1M
proved, on the Klaskanine. For sale
cheap or will exchange for city property.
Apply at Astoriax Oftlce.
PARIS 1378.
epsnded on
i
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JL JU&L
OTENT MEN
Eo thoy Young or 0!t
having Lost thos
attributes of
&.--, PERFECT HANHuOD
May Regain Qulcxly
ISexua! Power
-VIVX
Pp.ccp.EAmi Abiot,
Pivf Jeun Civiate.
by tiie use or
The Civialfi ftemPflJoc
Tlcycuro every trace of HKKILITY. sri'i;"
31 TOi:i:i!0? VAKICOCKLU and e'erV
rorin or fe-minal los nnd weakness whether duo
to Ttoutlirtil Folly. Abuse, or Natural Failure.
Tills trvntnit nt oristnated by IMJOF. C1VIA1 K
ndopted In every UOsiUTAMn FKANCKand
KiKliiallHcdly endorsed by the Medical lToressIoiu
end alwveall LAVII.NO IN ITS ItKsL'LTs!
FREE TO ALL. Fponrcaptof n''
ii. j . In postaeo itampH. we
wiI send free to any earnest InquFrcr. our Splen
did diuitrated papo medical worlr.giTiiitrsvnip.
lomsofallfonns of Sexual Disease, description
of thU treatment, prices, testimonials and news.
ixwer endorsements, Ac, A-c.
Wcareabo atrents for the new and certain to
cure. Self Adjusting nnd Glove Fittinir Cradle
Lompreisor, for the thorough and radical cur,
without surgery, of .uJW,
Comultatlon vrllli full 31cdlcal Staff", FKEE.
Civiale Remedial Agency, x74,Fullon SL, N. Y.
TAerensonlli.il Thousand cannot ;tt cured of
SEillSAL WEAKNESS. LOSS OP MAX
JIOOD,andtIieres'Jltqfaius',diseaseorezcs:et, is owiry to a complication called PROSTA TOR
RUE A. DR. LIEBIO'S IX FIG ORATOR u
the OXLVeureorPROSTATORRlIEA. Price.
I.W per paclage, G packages, S10.00. Guide to
ll'itlih and Self-Analyst sent free. Address LIE
RIG DISPEXSA R l'forDiseiuet of Men ,
IfO Gearu St.. San Francisco, Cal.
xjE3. . 2ta:iKa",T,iES ,
THE SPECIALIST,
No. 11 Kearney street, San Francisco, Cal.
TKEATS ALt. CimOXIC, SrKCIAL AKD PKI-
vatb dlseasks with "vvonderfdi.
Success.
THE GREAT ENCL1SH REMEDY!
Is a certain cure for
crvoHS Debility,
Lost Maakoed.
rroslalorhoca.and
all tne evil effects of
youthiui lollies and
excesses, and In
(IrinklBS latoxl
cntlHslIqHnrs. Or
Tllntlr. who is ang
ular physician, grad-
uaie oi ine uni ver
ity oirennsylvanla
win agree to ioriiet 5000 for a case of this
Kind tne tltal Restorative (under his spe
cial advice and treatment) will not cure. $1.50
a bottle, or four times the quantity S5, sent
to any address on receipt ot price, or C. O. D.
hi private name if desired, by Dr. SilBtle.
11 Kearny St.. Snn Francisco, Cal. Send
for list of questions and pamphlet.
SA3IPLE BOTTLE FKEE
will be sect to any one applying by letter
stating symptoms, sex and age. Strict se
crecy in recard to all business transactions.
Moore's Remedy
-FOR-
Poison Octlx..
MOORE'S REMED Cures and Prevents
POISON OAK.
CUUES Pile3. Bums. Cuts: .RE
MOVES Sunburn and Freckles,
Cold in tne Head or Lungs, Croup.
Etc.. etc.
An Invaluable FAMILY SALVE. Sold by
all Druggists.
35 Cents a JSex. Try It!
2-.ffiSBL&
MANHOOD S RESTORED
PSISfsSIH
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