iprfrmm r0 -ii S - 'ifTIf yy'"iaggJ-t-j1' " - C4) Hie mtj ltorim. ASTORIA, 0KEG02ST: TUESDAY.... ACUST In 15 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OF ASTOEIA. VUSSELS IX 77 A nivxit. HSrtnak. ItrbVstt Cohmiul. Xmon). f!rt.. lid. VESSELS Oi rX B'jJ )'. 3r;si Vre'jc:i S'ortK. for the .'oIuit:ifci Stiver AbetHia lJr S79 Burnt itlsmi Alar 12 Abercern, I5r sp IS &yes AJwrnjtc, Er bk?u1 Eriitaiie I'ritisli Army. Ersp 12) Sm Pedro Cannony, llr lfc LS Ulan Mcl.eod. ISrbkCK. Eh Connerant, llr p HITS Sidney County of Merioneth. Ur lk KtSMwtlwW.o DRMmr. I!r bk 151 Coquimbo Oiroctor. ErbkfiTlt. lions KonKjHJi-5P Dovenby. IJr bk 8S3 Liverpool via Vicioiia Iurideer. Urtp'.iSS Daaodin.lul.v Kirl Eojoberry. Urbk 11S9 IttieiiM Arros Klwy, Er lik 7S7 Xei7cst'. A Firth of Utronsa. Er bk ! Sidney Kirta or Onrcoch. Ur bk StfT Lherpaoi CrisetJate, Ersp Livcrpe! J.v 1 (Uonefton, Ur lfc 1103 ilizhmoer. Urbk HIS Australia Josie Troop, llr sp Hktjce lava. Ur bk KiHCEt-ditxfdiire, Ur 1 1M lrHHi Lalla Eoot-h. Kr bk AlrtdiO Lorraine, iii bk fRS IacDinci, Prs lMftHMwr Mercia. UrbkTSl Kiveli Maude. Er bk NC7 M. I, V.'aissn. 2 s !" 1'asoiM Moltke, UorbfcttS Uvne! I'otttS Noss llel. llr bk WT2 HydHoy Peri. Ur bk 8.7 I'rimora. l!rbk &7 U:ib Ealsnon.Ernti 813 Santiago. llr bk 4fi Xulitotms. Urbk.lfil. Xaaski. HiiiKaporc, Ur bk t." Ueei Ayre Tilhonoas. Ur bk IIS Sydney Victoria Ear. Urbk 1US Sydney V Yerfc. Hrblc C Uriraiw. i'rcra America:: E'nrij. Tar mi rib. 'ii OasUo, Ur ?i I 17 WilHtmgtoa OWv S. .Southard. Aw New Yrk Apiil i.1 mK TAB!i2-: SK ASTORIA. I IIIII WATER. J LOW WATER. Ill- erond. IPM. SecoiuC s: if H . E H . i. .6 j. . jt ,. m. . S 1 -1 1 5 IS ;i : -5S Si 'Vi' DMA 10 10 K) .v; 0 22 1 :a 2 ."iS 1 OS 1 111U 1S'1 r, t, i r. i.sj'i l 1 li 11 r.i ; .115 li .r T-Jin OSI 1 0 3 2 oir. 1 Oi 1 - ,i a i 1 ; c.i s 10 67 S lj !l 11 iilir i; .s it i no? 0 :K;j 1 J 1 U :: ui r. rJ : 7 US id u; 11 12 1 1 .Vi 0 21l 0 57;; 101 1 :J 21 ::r :; fiSrf 7 Ml .1 .N s m ; 12 It 52 -1 J - - 1 -l r! ; 1 -1 2 OS -0 2 or. is UO S !l 0 0i 4 6.V C10 XT. 2 1 11 .1 SI 11 l7 i on 2 21 r. : 1 2! ." 12 ." .'!) 21 ; n 7 0 7 20 7 r.i 2i - 1 2 1 o oc 0 2 -0 1 .1 0 2 0 1 0 2 tt."i 0 1 In 1 o i :: 1 2 r. it sr -. l 2 0 2 1 1 r. l i ."1 0 s2; S2S I 1 II 10 7 r 2j :: SJ ! tW I 1 ., 2 1 .'ll ! :atol 7fi oc The Inmrs between inuluijrut ami noon are hsslijimled by a (A. a:.), tho- belweeu noun ami mi(lni):lir by p v. si.), o. o3 n deludes nii'Uiiplit, lu'i. OrjMi. ; Uennlos isimsi. i lie :eiKl)t is ret-koiiftl frett: lho level cm average lower lov. v.-.u ers to wlneli the sound ins :ire KJvon on the Cot-t Sunev oltails. Coiup.ibia River Exports. -SHlfSIlIKTS FOJtKIGN. .lAKUAlrV. Vlitjl.MSjRX7 lttis KliMir, 21,SS bW ,.fIP.371 . H3.2..2 Tula!, (!! cargoes) 731,C23 rKiu:L'Ai:r. Wheat, 01G.7.'i" bus 17?,,2 Flour. SJ.O." hhR ItefDO Miiinon, ikskoi-s r.sji.0 j.tmiiar, ms m mjut Total (10 cargoes) . .?7l7,u: SIAUCH. Wheat, S22.27S 1ms eSfl.C20 l:l(n:r,i.237 bhU " zsp'iO Totnl, (C eargwi) .27fi,879 AVitlU Wheat. 09,1!) bus s 77,0i)0 l'lonr. n.OQOltblb ' -11,000 Lumber, !09 ;! iL'.ftVJ Total. (1 (ai7?oes) MAY. Whcjit loo.uia inii , I'loar 2.:, 1S2 bt)!s , Totnl (4 cargoes) ,.$iS3.;o . S127.717 ...... yo.ioo .....9217.S17 JUNK. 2 To TJ vcriinl jkt Mkihalml. l-'lourlS.itOS hbls 75A-2 15 To Quccnklnwn j- 31. A 12. (. Wheat C2,5ca -J3-C0 bus ?."rJ,rw) 15 To Crh; per San Lute. Wheat 3J,i70 bus S2Vitw 20-To Liverpool jicrJantl ZlcXcil. Wheat C757 bus. ? ft.ro .salmon 10.30) c:t-es 52,5w 29 To QucenidoisH, per Zamura, Wheat, fil,:wi lm S1S.0OO 2:) To JAvci'jmol, ptr ltcmoiilrant. Wheat, 7.27fi bits fi.tSl Salmon, ;:.77;; cases 1S3 SG3 JULY. ZTo IAtcrpniil per Huddinglonhirc. Salmon. 17.0ft". cases............ .53S.4Ko Vlonr.K.Ool bbls J!l3,C01 ::t To LircrtMi per CarnatTim Caulk. Wheat, fi.OSS bus.... . .j,?p9 00 Salmon, .rf.711 es ia, oj AUflUST. 3 To London per ITaUee. Salmon 2105-1 cs ..?1 19.071 Flour ::278 bbls , 12,S79 m-To Kcw Yofti ;cr ir. II. TJflc. Salmon, 3,0i7-" cs 'Salt Salmon. 18 bbls Salmon Oil, 12 bbls... Lumber, 73,000 ft . Chrome Ore. 0i sks . Flocks, .2 bis Horns. 41 s.k-5 logs, 5 ......... ..... ... ...M. Charcoal, ." sks ,. " Iicouer. 0 bbls.. For Sale. A GOOD DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT for Kile. Beautifully located. Amily at Astoria nolllce. fSOCIETY 3IEETIXGS. TompleJjOdffe.No. 7A.P.A.M. T EGULAR COMMUNICATIONS fi m Jul lirst and third Tuesdays in each XX month, at V- o'clock, r. M., at the'VA Hall in Astoria. Members of the order in good standing arc invited to attend.. IJy order of the W.M. Bearer Lodgro No. 35. L O. O. F. TDEGULAi: MEETING EV- PTZ&u -tb crj Thursday evening at?& seven o'clock, at the I)ige"ai5;Ss room in Odd Fellows Hall. Asto- '' ri. Sojourning members of the order la good standing, cordially invited to attend, lly order N. G. Ocoan Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. P. W KG ULAK MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN iC campment No. 13. I. O. O. F., at the I.rtijTrt in tlio fiili! 1V1Iok-j Huililinc nt seven 'i'. m., on the .second and fourth -Monuays ot eacii inouiu. iojonnnng ureiu ren cordially invited. By order C P. Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. V7. TEGurAi: meittings of seaside -SA Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. will be held fit limit Iltitl tx .if nrllnliM1l X Cn c fltl Thursday evening oi each week, at 7 o'clock. Members of the order in good standing, and visiting Urothers are invited to attend. Li brary win be open lilteen mmuies ne.ore ami after each meeting, lly order M. "W. CIIirOWN.Kec. American Legion of Honor. "5.JEGULA1: MEETING OF ASTOItIA X4- Council No. 10.V is licld on the first and third Tuesday -of each montli.at 7 o'clock r. t. I'.y eide: of the Council Commander, i:. V.MONTE1TH, Scc'ty. Occident Council No. 5.O. C.P. "fEETS EVEItY MUST AND TIIIKH ItJL Saturday evenings of each mouth, at 8 o'clock P. M. Members of the imiJit are resjH-ctfulIy requested to attend. l!v oider. C. IJKOWN, Ken.nUr. Cusliing Post Ko. 14, G. A K. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS POST on the second and fourtli Tiu'Mlays of each month at 7i"50 i m. Visiting com nules cordially invited. Uv older P. C. Cushlng Holier Corpa No. 3, G. A. R. REGULAUMEirriNGSONTHESECOND and fourth Tttedavs of each month, at 2 r. m. P.y onU r Mi:s. C. KOSS. Sfcrttary. Pacific Lodgro No. 17, K. of P. SEGULAH MEETINGS OF THIS i Lodge -vcry Friduy evening, at 7 :30 o'clock, in ilieir Castle Hal!, Sojourning Knights eordiallv iuited to attend. Y,r. A. SliEUMAN. K. of It. and S. Astoria Ladies' CoCee Club. OKGUHK MEETINGS ATTIIECLUIPS iU. looms on the first and third Friday's of each month at 7 P. M. Mus. F. 15. ELP.EPiSON, Pros. Common CounctL T? KG ULAK MECT1NGS. SECOND AND JLtj fourth Tueidav cenings oi encli month at 74 o'clock. CfjsTi-json-s iK'sirihg to have matters acted ajKHt by the c'-ouucit, at any regular meet ing must ires.'ut the same to the Auditor and Clerk, ji or before the Fralav evening prior to the Tuesday on w hicli life Council holds its regular meeting. THOS.S..1EWETT. Auditor ami Clerk. Antoria Itetail 3'nrkft. Flour per libl S4J.0 Wh.itl. ior reitJal Sl.iO Oats, Sl.no iiiieeii. !Us per !), I4li ets. .Shoulder-.. " 10 ets. Hams. " l.".(Sli: ets. hard, I015. -ts. IJeef.TITets. Arutton.TP-'.'-'ci?. rork, litl." ets. Veal, P.(.r20 cLs. r.uJter, jut roll -lOiTH.". ets. Ejrffs, per dozen li."(27 viz. l'otalti s, pur lt le Cheese, per H liIS-0 ets Carnineal, jmt Hi 4 els. Oatnieal, " v(fti ets. J leans, " .'tT e!. Cotree, ' PJK-3-I0 ei. Tea, " 2j-Wc1s. Uiee, 7 (3) ll els. ugar, " (;iieis. Syrup, per gallon 70c $ Si. Honey, per jjallon SLL". Salmon, per kitSi-W Onions-, jht Hi :;4 ets. Apples dried per lb 7(i?;0 el. Peaches " " l.'J :a: ets. Plums. " " io '2l4 ets. Candles, per lb 20 els. Chickens, per dozen S-5. I lay, per ton in (ft 820. Hides, per lb .. & i) cLs. Oils per gallon, boiled linseed. 7."c; raw linseed, 70c: eo.il oil.."."c: !ar.l-i.2j WBI. EDGAR, Dealer in Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Biier Pipes, 8E8UINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CCKNEU MAIN AND CHENAMUS STS. A niG STOCK OF Trunks. Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Etc., .lest Itccelved at Phii, A. Stokes & Co's, FISHERMEN'S OUTFITS. OIL SKINS, Gum Boots. Overalls. Shirts. Etc AT Phil. A.Stokes & Co, Next door to Foard & Stokes store, Is head quarters for Clothing at Bottom Figures I'verything bought here guaranteed to be just as represented. No old stock : everv tliing fieih. and NEW GOODS on every Steamer. Itemember the place. J?IIIf. A. STOKES & CO. cs-A full line of GENTS' FUENISIIING GOODS for sale at Prices thnt Ief.v Competition. EXCURSION TICKETS! FKOM ASTOKIA TO PORTLAND AND RETURN Por $2.50, G?4 THE ''TELEPHONE," This holds cood until September 30th, 18S5 Dr.SANFORD'S km) INVIGORATOR Is jnsc what its name implies ; e Purely Vegetable Compound, thai acts directly upoatheler j curing the manydbeasesicidenpa that im. portant organ, and ating the nu mcrous ailments tKktjarise from iU deranged orrfyiction, such as DyspepsiS Jidice, BUiousnes CosenesMclariui, Sickrheadachej R.heumaetc. Itis therefore 2 Tnisno'haTe dood Health :he tiver must b'ehepl; in order." DB. BaITTOED'S II7EB IIT7IG0BAT0E. Inviiioratea tho Liver, Rcgnbtcs Ihc Bow sis, StreaglhenB the Sjstem, Purifies the Blood . AssistsDigcstton, Prevents Fevers. 3 a Household 2-Tccd. An Invaluable Family Medicine for common complaints. D3. SAirFOED'S HVEB HrVIGOBATOS. Ax. experience cf Forty years, and Tho-d-isnes cf Testimonials prow its Merit. FOR PALE BY AIX DEALERS IK MEDICrNTS For fall infonnttlon t-end yonr address for Id tVC Dftok on ibo Liver and Ps di-aC3," U '&furoia A dcaxb st.. srw Yoaix errs 1885. INTEREST Will be allowed On Time Deposits. Drafts on all the leading Citicx. Win. T. Coleman & Co.. S. r.iiMUKK, Manager Banking Department, Astoiia, Oregon. West 9th, Street Assessment NOTICE is hereby given that the as sessment made by ordinance 3o. 823 of the city of Astoria, Glatsop county, Or egon, and which ordinance passed the Common Council on the lilli day of August. 188j, for the improvement of West i)th street from Water street to Uerry street, as provided by ordinance Xo. 804, and which ordinance passed the Common Council on the 13th day of June, 1885, on each of the following de scribed lots fronting on said portion of said street, is now payable at the office of the City Treasurer in U.S. coin, and unless paid within five days of the final publication of this notice, viz: Thurs day, September "Jrd, 1885, the Common Council will issue warrants for the col lection thereof. The asseshuient is as follews: Geo. W. Parker, lot 1 block ."C, l."K) feet, cost of sidewalk $75; cost of plank ing $9.'t; number yards cut 1827; cost of cutting S45G.75; total cost 8024.75. Geo. W. Parker, lot PJ, block m;, 150 feet: cost of sidevalkS75; cost of plank ing 'j:i; number yards cut4U7; number yards tilling 2U; cost of cutting and tilling S124.25; total $21)25. L. D. Cofiman, lot 7, N 50 feet, block 55, 50 feet; cost of sidewalk S25; cost of planking $:l; number j-ards eut 310; cost of cut $77.50; toLiI cost S133-W. Mrs. Eliza SJheppard. lot G. block 55, 1 50 feet; cost of sidewalk 875; cost of planking 803; number yards cut 1827; cost of cutting 150.75; total cost 8024.75 F. C. Xorris. lot 1, S 75 feet, block 19, 75 feet; costot sidewalk 837 JiO; cost of planking $40.50; number yards cutGIHJ; cost of cutting S174 ; total cost S258. II. Drown, lot 12, block 19, 150 feet; cost of sidewalk S75; cost of planking 893; number yards cut 1933; cost of cut ting S4S3.25; total cost $051.25. F. X. Ulanchet, lot 0, blockiK), 150.feet ; cost of sidewalk $75; cost of planking 20, 50 feet; cost of sidewalk S25; cost of planking $31 ; number yards cut GOO ; cost of cutting $152.25 ; total cost S20&25. W.E. Dement, lot 7, S 100 feet, block 20, 100 feet; cost of sidewalk 850; cost of planking 802 ; number yards cut 1324 ; cost of cutting S331; total cost 8443. C.1I. Page, lot l. block 18,150 feet: cost of sidewalk $75; cost of planking 893; number yards cut 141; number vards fill til ; cost of cuttiug and filling 835.25 ; total cost 820325. H. Brown, lot 12. block 18. 150 feet: cost of sidewalk 875; cost of planking 893; number yards cut 1PJ; number yards fill til; cost of cutting and tilling 828; total cost S19G. J. Kamm, lot 0, block 17, 150 feet ; cost of sidewalk S75;costof planking 893; number yards cut 141 : number yards fill Gl; cost of cutting and filling 835.25; to tal COSt 5203.20. Mrs. S. F. Wood, lot 7, block 17, 150 feet: cost of sidewaIkS75; cost of plank ing 893 -number yards cut 112; number varus uiung ui;cuslol cuumg ae.u lin ing 828: total cost S19G. C. W.'Shlvely.lot t,X 100 feet, block 110, 100 feet; cost of sidewalk 850; cost of planking 802; number yards fill 507 cost of filling S141.75; total cost 8253.75. Chas. Stevens, lot 12, S 100 feet, block UG.lOOfcet; costof sidewalk $50; cost of planking 8G2; number yards cut 109: costof cutting S42.25: total cost 8154.25. Mrs. Laura Fcrrell, lotfi, block 115, 150 feet; costof planking 893; number yards fill 32; cost of filling 88; total cost 8101. 1. W.Case, lot 7, block 115, 150 feet; cost of planking 893; number yards cut 275; cost of cutting 80S.75; total cost S1G1.75. Clatsop Mill Co. lot 1, block 117, 125 feet: cost of sidewalk SG2X-0; cost of planking S77.50; number yards fill 1001: cost of filling 8250.25; total cost S390.25. James Taylor, lot 6, block US, 125 feet; cost of sidewalk 8G2JJ0: cost of planking $77.50: number yards fill 435; cost of of filling S10S.75 ; total cost 8248. 75. James Taylor, lot G, block 135, 125 feet; cost 850. By order of the Common Council. T.S. Jewett, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, Oregon, August 15th, 18S5. JOB FSJOTTXXTa, HEAT. QUICK AND CHEAP, AT The Astoriaii Job Office. A CATTLEJIA?rS C03IPLADTr. 3d. John D. Milc3, who was Indian ngenfc of the Choyennes and Arapahoe Indiana forahout fourteen years, wa3 at the union depot last night on his way to his home in Lawrence. In conversation with a 2'imes reporter ho expressed himself as heing much surprised at the class of testimony Generals Sheridan and Mile3 werb taking at Fort Eeno to get at the true cause of complaint of these In dians. He said: 'I know all of those Indians, and cannot conceive why Sheridan and Miles will even listen an instant to the very men whom they had to mnch trouble with in 1874." '"Who are thev?" "Well, there fs Stone Calf, one of the most bloodthirsty wretches that ever pulled a trigger or brandished u knife. He is the skunk wlib murdered a German family near Fort Wallace, ICan., in 1S74, and took lour girls cap tive. He was chased by Gen. Miles and finally allowed to surrender on condition that he would surrender two of the girls. He was tried, and with several of his followers sent to the Dry Tortugas for life." "How did he get back to the res ervation Y' 'He has a son-in-law, a white mau, who has friends in "Washington. Their inflnence was secured and bronght to bear on the government and Stone Calf was returned to the agency. Then there is Littlo Medi cine, who will be remembered as the Indian who murdered Cant. Short, at Lawrence. There are others who have committed a long list of the blackest crimes on record. They do not care a snap about the cattle men and tneir leases, though, as I under stand, they have refused to accept any lease money. "What is their object in making trouble then?' "It is merely a blind to give them a chance to go out again on a tonr of crime and plunder: Their disposi tions are such that they must have excitement I see the statement is made that a good deal of the feeling shown by Gen. Sheridan agaiust the cattlemen is caused by the fact that Brother Miko was injured by the present holders ot the leases, who took and paid for the grounds that he had been grazing on for about nothing. I shouldn't bo surprised if there i3 something m this statement." Mr. Miles thought tha proclama tion of President Cleveland had been issued without a thorough under standing of the whole question, and he thought a more careful investiga tion would lead the government to recognize the rights of the cattle men in the premises. Kit max City Times. Citizens of Spokane aro now at at. Paul, endeavoring to perfect negotia tions with capitalists of that city to provide means of utilizing the water power furnished by Spokane falls. The Coquille Herald says: Caro Bros., of Boseburg, receuUv oiTercd Cyrus Madden $20,000 for his black sand mine down the coast. The price asked was $80,000. A party ot soldiers fron Fort Klam ath, iu charge of CapL Miller, are en gaged in reparing tho military tele graph line between Ashland and Liuk ville. Mrs. A. L. Humphrey, a well-knojrn pioneer resident of Lane county, died at Eugene City, August 13, aged 77 years. Destroy that Sign. One may feel that he is getting old, bat he naturally dislikes that any thing about his nppearanco should adviso othere of the fticL Yet nothing does this so effectually as thin and falling hair. No woman wants to marry a man, and business firms hes itato to employ a man, who shows this fatal sigu. Parker's Hair Balsam is worth to you, in this regard, more than its weight in diamonds. Use it, and have plentiful and glossy hair. Many have had every trace of gray uess removed and bald spots covered by using a single bottle. YOU XGlxKN IItEAtt 'X'HIS. The Voltaic Kelt Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send their celebrated ELEf-tko-Voltaic F.klt and other Electuic Aitltaxces on trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) aOIictcd with nervous dcbilitv, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kinilred troubles. Also for rheumatism. neuralgia, paralysis, and many other dis eases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is in curred as thirty davs trial is allowed. Write them at once, for Illustrated pamphlet free Suiloh's Clti:e will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement & Co -TO THE- YOUNG PEOPLE! Of Oregon unit IVashluzton. You Live in an Educational Age. Your Place and Success in Life depend largely upon your training in School. IT PAYS To .spend time iu school. He that takes time to grind ills scythe, cuts more grass and does a better job. THE OPPORTUNITY IS YOURS. Pacific University, at Forest ('rove, is ready to give you such help as you need. Forest Grove Is easy of access, Healthful ami Beautiful TAKE YOUR CHOICE IN ACADEMY. COLLEGE. MDSIC. AliT, PEN MANSHIP, MIL1TAKY DUILli, PHYSICAL CULTUKE. Advantages Good. Teaching Thorough. Ex penses Llfrbt. Educate yourself at Tualatin Academy and Pacific university. School Year opens Sept. 2, 18S5. Send for Calalogue, to .1. F.ELLIS. Forest Grove, Or. J. H. D. GRAY, Wholesale and retail dealer in. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AKD FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. General Storage and "Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria, Oregon. iniO rArCtf BoireU& Co's Newspaper Ad- Tert1-rfnRnTsAATif13rn-nft5f 1 whfnirlrrtlrin( I wmtract8y DiB8deforn IN NEW YOUK. ncl Every Species of Itci- ins: and S Limine: Diseases i Positiveiy Cured, ECZEMA, or Salt Ithcuin. with its agoniz ing itching and burn'mr. ii.s autlv re lieved by a warm bath with Ccticura Soai and a single application of CniccitA, the great Skin Cure. This repeated dailv. with two or three dosrs of Cuticl'ica Kesolv ext. the New P.lood PuiiltT. to keep the bloid cool, the perspiratl-.n pinv and uair ritating. the bowels op n. the bver and kid neys a'-tlve. wiil MKetiily cure Eczema, 'let ter. Uingwo-m. Psoriasis. IJc'icn, Pruritus. Sea 1 Ilea: Dandruff. ;nd every spcti-s of Itching. Scaly and Pimply Humors ef the Scalp and Skin, when 'lie bp.t phvs?i:tr.s and all known irni-'die.s fall. U:N il.-tJ.uialil ?."tf2 !"nrt.m M. l!il Cieo, ;rt?fKlS nekuowU'.Sj;. : i 1 le eiiM.orS.tit Uhemn, t'li !f:;d. e;. f.i.c amis-'.1 ft legs fur .seven u ; a : i l .bl' to wain ecept on nun- :.:i.l 5cnH- t one ear : not ab'e to hel liim-.tt h". lit years : !.-.el liumln- s x-i t-Medn-: .Mi-:t:i-. pro::oii:n-e.l his c.io h ijm'.i?-; ...Tm.j'j.i Gv rutfdli1. CUTiiTH !Ik-oi. NTthb.n.'i urt tler) InbTiKilly a rnnru :v d C: i Ct'UA Soiritke : ::!h: $,'!! M,-.;ir ; . J'li. .s. S2.tiiht4. .: .-j.wj.r.js :,!;-St. l4.Kton. ii'i'ivlsa i"i i-Vx-ini u!'f his otKeratl r. f.i l-n t :.r. uiiirh r-er d the paticnt Sxnty niiillimli-. zru So ubtei :.ll unowu mi'Sbo.N of tre..tii-: i :! ! eu ap plied w th.i-it bi eftl. u t:li i: w:i e i-.ii! letely ear-d v.. b;-. .y :n ri r-rriiv i i m.i:ks. ieavuiu e! .n m.1 1; a t'-y vK;.-. ,'.:r. 4iI:ii Th5 I. W'itKi-'.'SRf' 1" '.. v. r:ts : "1 Iia e -i:ff.r d '.vlth Sa i ltheiuu for out eijh' je:ir .at iiium)!ihI that ! eou'd not attci! t to i;. tip';ieci r -k-! ;.t a time T!i-ee bi:es of CiTir:'; sn.l fi-nr iiotiu- l:i! VKNThavee: liiety i-urt'd me of ;!: "nMlf:!! t'i e.e-' " S. 1.1 by al! Drucgt-'' . Price : C'lTH rt:.. 50'.; ItKSni.VKNT. $1 Wl: Si.lf 'Si'. P't1- parcd by the Pottk:: Dun; ami Chi'm icai. Co., Itostnn. M.iv. DCATIFY the Complexion at.d t-kin D C.M U by using the Cuthtka Shai. "THIRD AXD ACHIXG MUSCLES. crying thniuh cotmtless rerves for rest ami Tciiei I iKe maupatothei hwilren of Is.-:iells the Ct'TicruA Pi.iS tki: to the tired, overworked, rching i.iuscl". Do not deny yoitr- fe k'i-'i the comfort allonled iv thi- s22P A Sfinew, or.glnal :uul s-peedy antidote to pain aid iiitl.immrti'iu. AtdrtiggLst.s.23c.: nveiorcivu suited ire, rerrr.i: l)i:xo ANI C1IE31H al Co , Cotton. tVtlt-I:-:ia2rI..lnicrIran I'lne.l'anatla Tlr, rilartguld, nut rioycr i:!.vsnn:s. A single dose of Kanford'.s i'atlieal Cure intantly reii ves the most violent Sneezing or Head Colds, clears the Head as ty magic, stops watery discharges from the Nose and Ees, prevent" iJingingNotse.? in the Head, cures Nervous Headache, and subdue? Chills and Fevers. Iu Chronic Ca tarrh it cleanses tne nasal passages of foul mucus. resUires the scilscs of smell, taste, and hearing when affected, frees the head, throat, and bronchial tubes of offensive matter, sweetens ami purifies the breath, stops the cough, and arrets the prognvs cf Catarrh toward Consumption. One bottle Itadic.il Cure, one box Catarrh al Solvent and Sanfjrd's inhaler, all iu one paekige. of all druggists for $i.oo. Ask for Sankoud's Kauicai. Cuke. P.itlrr Iu:g and Chemical o.. Kaslnn. ! nrtl'O rn'.nrwil tk... Q- veutinn. thcItiHfnnt it v Ik anpltni.ol lilieum- - t !mii. Neiiratcia, Seia i- CSi fK e.i,uougns toius.weaK bTW lVn 1,,ck- Stciuach, and 11 Wi ISM:0Ollig l'UlnS, r . vvv xV A' mm 'i.t-'o. 4ti.iiu, U SXr?2 Female Pains. Ittlnlta- ELECTRIC tim. Djspetia. Liver Pi A -i-i"DCoiiij.laiiit. Ihlious Fe--o I t-lX0 vcr. Malaria, r.iul Epidemics--, use Collins .tasters (an t'lertrlr lxKerj" combined with a PoroKj ria(rrland laugh at pain. 2.1c. evcrj where. Ordinance No. 834. An ordinance regulating the appoint ment and discharge of engineers for the Astoria Fire Department. The City of Astoria does ordain as follows; See. l. The engineers of the engine companies of thc'Astoria Fire Depart ment shall be nominated and unpointed by the foremen of the respective com panies, subject to the confirmation of tlu Common Council. Sec. 2. Xo engineer of any company of the Astoria Fire Department shall be discharged or removed till his successor has been duly appointed and continued. Passed the Common Council August 10th, 1885. J.W.IIiuii:. Mavor. Approved August 12th, 18S5. Attest : T. S. J ewett, Auditor and Clerk. Main Street Assessment Notice XOT1CE is hereby given that the as sessment made by ordinace Xo. 825 of the city of Astoria, Clatsop county. Or egon, and which ordinance passed the Common Council on the 28th dav of July, 1SS5, and was approved on the 29th day of July, 1SS5, for the improvement of Main street in said city, from the south side of Eighth street to the south side of Tenth street in the manner pro vided by ordinance Xo.803 of the city of Astoria, and which ordinance passed the Common Council on the 13th day of June, 1885. and was approved on the 15th day of June,lSS5, on each of the follow ing described lots fronting on said por tion of said street, is now payable at the office of tho City Treasurer in U. S. coin, and unless paid within five days of the final publication of this notice, viz., Thursday, September 3rd, IKS;, the Com mon Council will issue warrants for the collection thereof. The assessment is as follews: Frank Carr; lot 1, block 95, 2,221 yards cut, cost S55G; 100 feet planking, cost SG2; Total cost SG1S. Jl.B. Tarker, lot 8, block95,530 yards cut, 52 yards fill, cost 8132.50; loo feet planking, cost 8(12: Total cost 8191.50. II. B. Tarker, lot 1, block 112,4 .810 yds. fill, cost8l,2u2-50; ioo feet planking, cost SG2: Total cost 812GL50. II. B. Parker, lot 8, block 1 12.1,773 yds. fill, cost 84-13.25; 100 feet planking, cost 8?-: Total cost 8505.25. Bergman & Berry, lot 4. block 90. 1.292 yards cut, cost 8323: 100 feet planking, cost $02: Total cost $335. Mrs. A. McKenzic, lot 5. block 90, 500 yds, cut, cost S125; 100 feet planking, cost$G2: Total costSl87. M. P. Cullender, lot 4, block ill, 2,445 yards filI,costSGll.25: lOOfeetplanking, cost 802 : Total cost $073.25. Mary B. Mayer and II. M. Mayer, lot 5. blocic 111, 2:186 yards fill, cost S54G.50; lOOfeetplanking, cost 802: Total cost 8G0S.50. By order of the Common Council. Attest: T.S. 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