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' 'iPfWSiJf'SP A M "J" 'Mt'im jSfWJ i era r;s7-TOS; C0 Site i ,storiatt. ASTORIA, OREGON: FKlDAY -AUGUST 21. 1ES5 QUIP HIPPING INTELLIGENCE vi POUT OF ASTORIA. I'ESSXLS IX TUE RI YER. r.irmsh. UrbkSIi Port In. lirfp 1121 Coloma, Ji'aspore, Br tp 1.2PP, VKSSELS OX TJIK VTA Y. SVoui Foreign Ports, for Oh Columbia Stiver A beona l!r so !C9 Uurnt i&bnd May 1 Abercorn, Ur sp lti2 Sydey Aberojte, BrbklUO Brisbane lintisb Army. Br sp 1239 San Pedro (."arnjony, Br bV KSii Clin Jlcl.cod, Brbk GIG Kio Cormorant, Brsp 10TS Sydnoy County of Merioneth. Br bU 103 Monte;idfc Dilbhnr. Brbk 1231 Coquimbo Director. Brbk 079. Honjc KongJulrSO Dovenby. Br bk S3C Liverpool via Victoria lurisdecr, Br pp 9S9 Uuccdin July 33 llirl nosoberry. Brbk 11 W Buenos Ayrcs J-lvvy, BrbkT67XowcaMle. A Kirth or Slronsa, Br bk DOU Sydney Pirth of Dornoch. Br bk 9U7 Liverpool Crisedale. Br ep Liverpool May 1 CIcnafton, Brbk 1103 Hirfiraoor, Brbk 1113 Australia losio Troop. Br sp W)i Iliogo Java, Br bk l Kincardineshire, Br bk I5SJ London J-alln Kookh. Br bk Adelaide Lorraine. Br bk S23 MacDhmcai, Brsp 13TO Sidney Mercia, Brbk 751 Itivoli Maude. Br bk 1077 M. K. Watson, Br sp 1B70 Panama Moltkc, Gcr bk SiS Liverpool Ye,Vi Noss Head. Br bk 107i Sjdnej Peri, Brbk 987 Primera, Brbk 217 Brisbane llslsr.on, Br sp 815 Santiago. Br bk 40) Sulitclma. Brbk.l'fil, Xaask:. Singapore, Br bk CjC Buenos Ayre Tjthonoas. Br bk 1152 Sidney Victoria Bay. Brbk 1118 Sydney West York. Br bk CS9 Brisbane. I'Vom American Eorl. ('armmthen C.i'-tle, I5rs.plJU7 AVilmincton Olive S. Southard. Am gp Xew York Apiil 13 TESJK TAKJjK fob astoria. IUJt WATER. I LOW WATER. Fit-O. Wcvuiid. First. Second. 11 2 Jr I i; 2 o - S c j H tc H .m H 5 h. m. :: is J YZ r. is (i 41 8 111 !1 IS 10 7 h. hi. h. m. It. m. !1 31a 10 10 10 5a 0 22 1 .'?) 2 5S 1 OS 5 07 5 5S 0 12 7 2". S 00 sr.i 9 12 J) 52 l l i r. Ifip Hip 1 2 0 8 o:t 51a OOp -0 4 10 51 49 12 11 r.la -1 0 U Sp -1 4 -1 5 -12 -0 8 -0 2 05 0 23i 32 20 03 54 4'J 1 22 211 :: in :i r-J 152 02 7 2S S 50 io i; 13 s iio :b 21 11 07 2 9 1 00 2 21 :: :jo 1 215 5 12 5 50 0 21 (i 16 7 0.) 7 29 7 51 12 1 0 0G 0 2 -0 1 -0 3 -0 2 -0 1 02 0 5 07 3 5 4 0 1 3 12 11 12 11 51a 39 0 20 0 Tup 0 2Srt 1 01 i ::) 2 21 :: o O'll 17 3 5 :? 3 1 2 0 2 1 1 t; 1 I ( s s i 8 5 SG 8 2S j 1 II o-; io 7 S SS J 00 y : 1 5 2 1 The Iiohis ltclwceii midnint .ind noon are l'sit;n:ited by a (a. si.), tliose between noon unci iiiiilniKhl ly j (p. m.). ot. OOm.o denotes midnight, ot. (W;n. w denotes noon. Hie lwiiM is reckoned from the level of average low er low waters to wliieh Uie sound :ngs :ire given mi the Coa.st Sunev eliarts. Columbia River Exports. MIIV3lKXTd rORKION. JANUA):V. lieat, Sfi.837 bus Flour, 21.S5S Mils Tttl, (in cargoes) rup.KVAiiy. Wheat, C1C.73 bus Flour, ."Jt.o.17 bb!s Salmon, 11.S90 s Lumber, 50S M Total (1C cargoes) . aiAirru. Wheat, 32278 bus. ; Flour, :.237bbls Total, (0 cargoes) APKIL. Wheat. M.YXi bus Flour, il.ooo bids . Lumber, 900 M Total. (1 cargne. JIAY. Wheat ino.cno bin Flour 2.5, 1S2 bbls ..S731.C23 $475,230 152,090 59.950 59.873 $747,143 ..$239,929 3010 -?27C,879 -S 77,000 .. 41.000 .. 12,050 ..$133,030 $127.717 .. 90,100 Total (I cargoes) $217,817 .1B.VK. 2 To IArerpmil per Allahahad. Flour 1S.99S bbls . $75,992 15 To Qiiccnsloum per 21. fc E. Cox. Wheat C2,r.G9 -10-CO bus $50,500 1 3To Corl;, prr San Luis. Wheat 31,970 bus $29,500 20-jTo Liverpool per Janet ITcXeil. Wheat C737 bus ? 5.500 balmon 10.50) cases 52,500 29 To QucciisUncn, per Zamora, Wheat, 01,301 bus $48,000 29 To Liverpool, per Remonstrant. Wheat. 7.27G bus ; 0.184 .s:i!mon, 3C.773 cases 183 8C3 JULY. 3-To Liverpool per JltiddinaUmshirc, Salman. 17.09S cases .... $8S.180 I lour, u COl bbls. -43,201 31- To Liverpool per Carnarvon Castle. "Wheat, C.018 bus $ 4,KK) 00 Salmon, 2u,71l cs .-. ISj.TO 03 AUOUST. 3 To London per llaidct. Salmon 2 10S1 cs .$119 071 Flour 3273 bbls 12.50 13 To Xcw Yorl; per If. II. Bcsse. Salmon, 3,9175 as ...... Salt Salmon. IS bbls Salmon Oil, 12 bbls. Lumber, 73.G00 ft Chrome Ore. 90 iks " K locks, 32 bis....: ." ; Horns. 41 tks..M..........-M... J""' Logs, 5 . Charcoa', 5 sk? ...... Lacquer. 9 obis ....... .ZZ THIS PAPER ffV'oSpdonflloatGeaP. " ii.1? C"rt" Howell&Co'sKetvgDaDerAd vertlslneBurieau(!OSpniceSL).Whoroertrsinff contractsmay beniadoforlt IN NEWYORIt SOCIETY MEETIXGS. Temple Liodce, No. 7A.F.A.M, OEGULAR COMMUNICATION'S JLB; first and third Tuesdays in each month, at 7 o'clock. i M.. at the Ual! In Astoria. Members of the order In good standing are invited to attend.. Uy order of the W.M. Bea-ror Lodge No. 35, L O. O. F. KEGULAJt MEETING EV- erv Thursday evening at-?l seven o'clock, at the IodgeS Nlnm In OiU trHnirelfill Ictn. 'Vt ria. Sojourning members of the order In good standing, cordially Invited to attend. By order N. G. Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. 0. 0.F. O EG DL All MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN Xa campment No. 13. I. O. O. F., at the Lodge, lu the Odd Fellows Building, at seven r. x., on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Sojourning breth ren cordially invited. By order C' P. Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. REGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. "W. will be held 111 their Hall over Carnahan & Co.'s on Thursday evening of each week, at 7 o'clock. Members of the order in good standing, and visiting Brothers are invited to attend. Li brary will be open fifteen minutes before and after each meeting. By order M. W. Q.BKOVN,ltec American Legion of Honor. R EGULAB MEETING OF ASTOKIA Council No. 935 is held on the first and third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock p. si. uy oruer on 11 a council commander. If. V.MONTE1TH, Sec'ty. Occident Council No. 5. 0. C. F. MEETS EVERY FIRST AND THIRD Saturday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock P. M. Members of the onler are resiectfully requested to attend. By order. C. BROWN. Recorder. Cushlng Post No. 14, G. A, B. pEGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS POST JLX on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 7:30 p. m. Visiting com rades cordially Invited. By order P.C. Cushing Relief Corps No. 3, Cx. A. B. REGULAR MEETINGS ONTHESECOND and fourth Ttioidays of each month, at 2 1. M. By order Mi:s. C. ROSS. Secretary. Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of P. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS Lodge every Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, in their Castle Hall. Sojourning Knights cordially invited to ntlend. W. A. SHERMAN. K. of R, and S. Astoria Ladles Coffee Club. REGULAR MEETINGS AT THE CLUB'S rooms on the first and third Friday's of each month at" P.M. Mus. F. B. ELBERSON, Pres. Common CounciL REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND fourth Tuesday evening, of each month at 7Vt o'clock. us-persons desiring to 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 which the Council holds its regular meeting. TUOS. S. JEWETT. Auditor and Clerk. Awtorialtetall market. Flour per bbl S4JK) Wheat, per cental S1.40 Oats, u S1JJ0 Karon, sides per lb, 141C els. Shoulders, " 10 cts. Hams, " I3lt;et.s. Lard, " 10&I5,1' rl. 15ecf,717cLs. ihitton,7lct3. Pork, 1015 cts. Veal, 14(20 els. ttiUUjr, per roll -1045 cts. Egtrs, per dozen 252" els. ItaWns, ier lb lc Clice.se, per lb ir;-'0 els Cornmwil, per lb 4 cts. Oatmeal, " Gfiicts. llexn, " :5UT7 cts. Coffee, P2)40 et-s. Tea, " 25U0cts. Itice, " 7 (f$ i) cts. Suar, " G5ntd. Syrup, per gallon 70c Si. Money, per gallon SL15. Salmon, per kitSlO Onions, ier lb 34 cU?. Apples dried per lb 710 eLs. Peaches ' " 13.H0ets. Plums. " " 1012WcS. Candles, per fl 20 cts. Chickens, per dozen (I. Hay, per ton 15 S20. Hides, per lb 5 9 els. Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed. 75c; raw linseed, 70c; coal oil. :55c; lanlSl.25 WEI. EDGAR, . Dealer In Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN AND CHENAMUS STS. Main Street Assessment Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the as sessment made by oruinace No. 823 of tho city of Astoria, Clatsop countv, Or egon, and which ordinance passed the Common Council on the 28th day of July, 1885, and was approved on the 29th day of Jul', 1883, for the improvement of Main street in said citv, from the south side of Eighth street to the south side of Tenth street in the manner pro vided by ordinanco No. 803 of tho city of Astoria, and which ordinaneo passed the Common Council on tho 13th day of June, 1885, and was approved on the 15th day of June, 1885, on each of the follow ing described lots fronting on said por tion 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., Thursday, September 3rd, 1885, the Com mon Council will issue warrants for the collection thereof. The assessment is as follews: Frank Carr, lot 1, block 95, 2,224 yards cut, cost S53C: 100 feet planking, cost SG2; Total cost S618. II. B. Parker, lot 8, block 93, 5S0 yards cutj52 yards fill, cost S132.50; 100 feet planking, cost SC2: Total cost S19L50. 11. B. Parker, lot 1, block 112, 4.810 yds. fill, cost $1,202.50; 100 feet planking, cost S02; Total cost S12C4J50. H. B.Parker, lot 8, block 112.1,773 yds. fill, cost S443.23; 100 feet planking, cost S(2: Total cost S505.25. Bergman & Berry, lot 4, block 05, 1.292 yards cut, cost S325: 100 fej't planking, cost $62: Tolal cost S383. Mrs. A. McKenzie, lot 5. block 9G, 500 yds, cut, cost S125; 100 feet planking, cestSG2: Total cost S187. M. P. Callender, lot 4, block 111, 2,445 yards fil!,costSG11.25: lOOfectplaukmg, cost$G2: Total cost $G73.23. Mary B. Mayer and II. M. Slayer, lot 5, block 111, 2.18G yards fill, cost $540.50; 100 feet planking, cost SG2: Total cost SG03.50. By order of tho Common Council. Attest: T. S. Jewktt, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, -A.ugust 15, 1883. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strciigth and vholcsomenes. More economical than the ordinary kinds. and can not be sold in competition with the multi tude of low test, short welzlit. alum or phos phate powders. Sold only in eaiu. Rovai. 1JAK1NC l'OWDEK CO., 103 Wall-M.. X. Y. 1885. INTEREST Will be allowed On Time Deposits. Drifts on all the leading Cities. Wm. T. Coleman & Co.. N. r.IHOKK, Manajer Banking Department, Astoria, Oregon. "West 9tli Street Assessment. NOTICE is hereby given that the as sessment made by ordinance No. 828 of the city of Astoria, Glatsop county, Or egon, and which ordinance passed the Common Council on the lltli day of August. 1SS5, for the improvement of West lith street from Water street to Berry street, as provided by ordinance No. 801, and which ordinance passed the Common Council on the l.'Uh day of June, 1883, on each of Iho 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 das of the final publication of this notice, viz: Thurs day, September ::rd, 1883, the Common Council will issue warrants for the col lection thereof. The assessment is as follews: Geo. W. Parker, lot 1 block .".(I, 150 feet, cost of sidewalk $75 ; cost of plank ing 93; number yards cut 1827; cost of cutting S45G.73; tolal cost $024.73. Geo. V. Parker, lot 12, block ."kJ, 130 feet; cost of sidewalk $75; co?tof plank ing 'J3; number yards cut4!J7; number yards filling 21); cost of cutting and lining S124.23 ; total $2i)i25. L. D. Coflman, lot 7, N 50 feet, block 55, 50 feet; cost of sidewalk S25; cost of planking 31; number yards cut 310; cost of cut $77.50; total cost Sl33-r0. Mrs. EliZA Sheppard. lot;. block 53, 130 feet; cost cf sidewalk S73; co.stof planking !U; number yards cut 1827; cost of cutting 43G.75; total cost (121.75 b. C. N orris. lot 1, JS 75 feel. Mock 11). H.Brown, lot 12. bloek li. 150 feet: cost of sidewalk S75; cost of lilankinir $03; number yards cut 1U33; costofcut- ling54S3; total cost .wl.23. F. N.BIanehet, lot G, b!ock20, 130 feet; cost of sidewalk $75; co.it of planking $03; number yards cut 1423; cost of cut ting $3503; total cost S524.25. J.F. Ferchen, lot 7, N 50 feet, block 20, 50 feet: cost of sidewalk $23; cost of planning 5'i ; number yards cut(9;cost of cutting $152.23; total cost $20S25. V. E. Dement, lot 7, S 100 feet, block 20, 100 feet; cost of sidewalk $30; cost of planking $G2 ; number yards cut 1324 ; cost of cutting $331 ; total cost $443. C. II. Page, lot 1, block 18, 150 feet: cost of sidewalk $75; cost of planking $1)3; number yards cut 141; number yards fill 01; cost of cutting and filling $35.25; total cost $203.25. H. Btown, lot 12, block IS. 150 feet; cost of sidewalk $75; cost of planking $03; number yards cut 112; number 3ards fill Gl; cost of cutting and filling $28; total cost $1. J. Kamm, lot G, block 17, 130 feet; cost of sidewalk $75; cost of planking $93; number yards cut 141 ; number yards fill Gl ; cost of cutting and filling $35.25; to tal cost S203.25. Mrs. S. F. "Wood, lot 7, block 17, 130 feet: cost of sidevalk$75: cost of plank ing S93: number yards cut 112; number yards filling Gl; cost of cutting and fill ing S23; total cost $19G. C. V. Shively, lot I, N 100 feet, block 11G. 100 feet: cost of sidewalk $30: cost of planking $G2; number yards fill 3G7 cost of filling $141.75; total cost $233.75. Chas. Stevens, lot 12, S 100 feet, block 116,100 feet; cost of sidewalk $50; cost of planking $G2; number yards cutlG9: cost of cutting $42.25: total cost $154.25. Mrs. Laura Perrell, lotG, block lift, 150 feet; cost of planking $93; number yards fill 32; cost of filling $8: total cost S101. 1. W. Case, lot 7, block 115, 150 feet ; cost of planking $1)3; number vards cut 275; cost of cutting $G8.75; total cost $161.75. Clatsop Mill Co. lot 1, block 117, 123 feet: cost of sidewalk $G2.50; cost of planking S77.50; number vards fill 1001: cost of filling $303; total cost $390.23. James Taylor, lot G, block 118, 123 feet: cost of sidewalk $Gi50: cost of planking $77.50: number vards fill 4:55; cost of of tilling $108.73 ; total cost $248.- 1. James Taylor, lot G. block 1.13. 123 feet : cost $50. . By order of the Common Council. T.S. Jkwj:tt, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, Oregon, August 15th, 1833. Thft Pnrllnnil Tlnvlnoca rVillofo lArtinli Orpfnn nfTprQnnnriniinrIintAnnl Ai.ro i.. ' structlon to the young and middle ased of both sexes who desire to obtain a practical education in the shorten time consistent v,iui;iuurougu worc, anume least expense. D.1V mill Pvcnlnf filnn t!ir-t.ttr... ,i. year. Students admitted any time. Cata logue on application. A. P. Aiuisraoxa, a jiuuii'ai. For Sale. A GOOD DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT for sale. Beautifully located. Annlv at Astorlan office. ' J (ZsmJA A STRANGE TRANSFORMATION. JoiiTET (HI.), Aug. 13. Mary Dan iels of Terre Haute, a white woman, and Charles A. Stewart, a negro, hailing from the same city, were re leased frcm tho Jolicfc prison this morning, after serving one year each for bigamy. Mary eloped from Terre Hante, leaving her white husband, and Stewart left his colored wife. The two went to Marseilles, 111., and were married, hut were followed up from Indiana by Stewart's dusky bet ter half, who had them arrested and convicted. A peculiarity about the Daniels voman is that when she reached the prison her face and hands had been colored by some kind of a stain that gave her the appear ance of a bright-colored mulatto wo man. A year's sojourn behind the bars had bleached out her skin to its natural color, so that when she was called upon for discharge this morn ing the prison officials were aston ished to see that instead of being a mulatto Mary Daniels had bine eye and a fair skip, and rosy cheeks, and instead of kinky hair her head was adorned with bangs of light browu color. Stewart had neen released several hours ahead of the woman, but instead of leaving town ho hung about the prison, waiting for her re lease. She remained at the prison until the St. Louis train arrived, when she got aboard, giving her col ored lover the slip. HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Grained wood should ho washed with cold tea. If paper has been laid nuder tho carpet all dnst may be easily removed with it Mortar and paint may be removed from window glas3 with hot, sharp vinegar. Copperas mixed with the white wash put upon tho cellar walls will keep vermin away. Ceilings that have been smoked should be washed off with soda wa ter. Drain pipes and all places that are sour or impure may be cleansed with lime water or carbolic acid. Strong brine may be used to ad vantage in washing bedsteads. Hot alum water is also good for this pur pose. Tho warmth of floors is greatly in creased by having carpet lining of layers of paper under tho carpet Cayenne pepper blown into the cracks where ants congregate will drive them away. The samo remedy is also good for mice. If gilt frames, when new, are cov ered with a coat of white varnish, all specks can then easily ba washed off with water without harm. If a bedstead creaks at each move ment of the sleeper, remove tho slats and wrap tho end of each in old news paper. This will prove a completo si lencer. It tho wall about the stove has been smoked by tho stove, cover the black patches with gum shellac, and they will not strike through either paint or kalsomiue. Carpels should be thoroughly beat on the wrong side first, and then on tho right side, after which spol3 may be removed by the use of ox-gall or ammonia and water. Furniture needs cleaning as much 33 other woodwork. It may be washed with worm soap suds quickly, wiped dry and then rubbed with an oily cloth. To polish it rub with rotten stone and sweet oil. Clean off the oil and polish with chamois skin. The "Whatcom Reveille says: "The people of Bellingham Bay are tho un happy possessors of booms withont business, saw mills withont lumber produce without market, railroads without cars, water works without wa ter, coal mines without coal. Let us hope that the new gold fields will vield some of the yellow dust. Tho lle'ceille is tried of chronicling tho birth of booms which die abornin.' " A lobster used to be a meal for an old-fashioned family, when a family was eqnal to a modern boarding house, and there was enongh and to spare for an invited guest Tho lob ster of to-day is a puny creature, and he threatens in another generation to diminish to tho size of a spider, and there will ba no dispute as to wheth er he shall be classified with tho in sects. YOi'SC 3JE.!-KEAI THIS. HiK Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send their celebrated Elec-tuo-Voltaic Belt and other Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) aftlicted with nervous debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many other dis eases, niimnlptn rpfnmMnn tr)io-Hli vlrrnr and manhood guaranteed. No risk 'is in curred as thirty days trial is allowed. Writo 4.111-111 in uuee lur iiimiraicu uampmci iree Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron chilis immediately relieved by Shiloh'a Cure Sold by W. E. Dement. Shiloh's Catarrh Itemed)- a posi tive cum for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W. E. Dement. SiriLon's Cure will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, ahd Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement & Co EXCURSION TICKETS! FltOM ASTOKIA TO PORTLAND AND RETURN For $2.50, ON THE "TELEPHONE," Ihis holds good until September 30th, 18S5 GUSTAVBONTGEN, G- XT KT S M I T IST. XKAU VAX dusen's btoke, UrPER ASTORIA. All kinds of new Guns made to order. Breech-loading Guas made from ilnzzle- loaders. All repairs done prompt and cheap. tirst class work guaranteed. Address letters GUSTAV BONTGEN. Care of John Kopp, Astoria, Or. ECZEMA nd Every Species of Itch ingand Burning Diseases Positively Cured. ECZEMA, or Salt Bheum, with Its agoniz ing itching and burning, ins'antly re lieved by a warm bath with OuticukaSoai' and a single application of Ccticura, the gTeat Skin Cure. This repeated dailv, with two or three rinses of Ci'ticuka -Kesolv-k:,t. the New Blood Ilni8cr. to keep the blood cool, the perspiration pure and unir ritating. the bowels open, the liver and kid neys active, will sDrcriily cure Kczenuu Tet ter. Uingwonn. I'sor'asls. Lichen, lruritia. rfca 1 Ifcari. Dandruff, nuri ewrv species f Itching, ycaly and l'iinply Humors of the Scalp and Skin, when the best plivseiansuud all known rom-dk-s fail. lill Ki-fio:i:il.i :.rU Drjr!.o::i . m .ijiO. " -l! uby H-kiiowlorigf -i :-u :" s zeiitit.rS.UC MieiKU, tm li'-ari. evk. i":m arms u UU's for seveit'iti. t:i : 1 t :i!l tn walk eiet'pt on Imims hi in;-., f r one year: not ab e to hrl i;:ii:i--li fur fight years: tried huudre i.f n-m !.-: 'isctir pronounced his c.ie iusieltr ; :m ri.-:itlv cmed bv CuTiri'K.v Utsoi.vv.vT ('-Iimm! url fier) intcrnallv avt rrri.'rwv ."i rirn ri'KA So vl (llw -: at -H 1 mi -n-vrr .i I;.. C li.".. Xlnuslitn. tNii .bitty r. :;tU-St. Boston, leportsatrisv'o Kcz-"Kj:i ut.'Je.' h's obvrvatin f.. ion -::rs, which cover ri the patient's bo.ly :iinl lliiilw. .-.id to wlilei :il! known mctho.'s of tn itnii'itt 11:1 b-Mi ap plied wit!.!it Wnptir. uhlrii was c milftflv cnr d Sdiflv i.y tit. Prnriu 1 ..mkhiks, Ieal:u:n.ii::i;i and In-:i i'..y skin. JXr..Iab:i Thirl. Wiikrslinrre. IV.. writes : "I Iiavi. 5ufffn.nl with S,i't Kheiiiu fur over cluhti-ar .at imfobatl that I couM not attHid to u.y I'lisuirtvs fi r weeks at :i tlnif. Three lK)Xf.s of CiTtruttA and four bottles BESOLVKNThavei'iitiiely cured me of this dreadful rii ease. Sold by all Dntsjts's. Prife: Cuticuua, 50s.; Uksolvknt, $100; SOAf. 25-. Pre pared by the l'OTTKU I)t:i:c am Chem ical Co., Boston, Mass. DCAIITIFY the Complexion and S-kin D Un U by usms the Cltici'iza Soai'. "TIRED AXD ACHING MUSCLES, cryiujj through countless nerve for rest and relief.' Like mannatotheciiHdrcn of Israel is the CtTieiruA Tlas- tkk to the tired, overworked, aching LiuscI. Donotdenyyour- -en ine conuorc aiionicu uy tms new. oriirinal and sneedv antidote to pain anil luilainmMIoii. AtdruK2i.sts.23c.: tire for si 00. Mailed free. l'orrEit Ui:ro AND CHKMl CALCO . Boston. SAN FORD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH 1V:ifhIIazrI,AuicrIcnnIlnr,CniinriaFlr, 3XariuIri, ami Cloicr Klossnius. A sntsle dose of Sanforri'? Karilrnl Cnrt lnta:itly relieves the most violent Sncezins; or Head Colds, clears the Head as the ? in and subdue-. Chills and Fevers. In Chronic Ca tarrh It cleanses tne nasal passage of foul mucus, restores tho sense3 of smell, taste, and hearing when affected, frees the head, throat, and bronchial tubes of offensive matter, sweetens and purifies the breath, stops the cough, and arrests the progress of Catarrh toward Consumption. One bottle Itadictl Cure, one box Catarrh al Solvent and SanfjnPs Inhaler, all in one package, of all druggists for I.0o. Ask for SANrOKI'S llADICAL CUKE. Poller Drugnnil t'licnitcal Co.. Uoston. m. f I Bk. I'oriiicreueianiip'v- (rtfl LL- I !J CventIon. thelnstnut It iiV1""""- iHappllril.orithPimn- VOLTAIC tlini.Neiinrigla.Scia'I- I or the relief and p-e- Ki.Couuhs CoIds."Veak Back. Slumach, and Bow i lshootli!g Pains, Numbness, Hysteria, Female Pains. PalpiLi- Yl A ELECTRIC ticn. Dyspepsia. IJvcr hl A fk"T"r,OC,t'0,nL,kiit. Bilious Fe ; i.0 T t ver, Malaria, and Epi demics, use Collins' Plaslrrs (au KIrctric Battery combined with a Porous Plaster) and laugh at pain. i."c. everywhere. Ordinance No. 834. An ordinance regulating the appoint ment and discharge of engineers for the Astoria Fire Department. Tin' City of Astoria does ordain as follows; See. 1. Tho engineers of the engine companies of the Astoria Fire Denart- ini'iit shall be Dominated and appointed bylhe foremen of the respective com panies, subject to the continuation of the. Common Council. Sec. '2. No engineer of any company of the Astoria Fire Department shall be dischargiri or removed till his successor has been duly appointed and continued. Passed the Common Council August 10th, 1SS5. J. W. Hume, flavor. Approved August 12th, 1835. Attest : T. S. Jewktt, Auditor and Clerk. J. H. D. GMIAY. Wholesale and retail dealer in. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. ficneral Storage and "Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria, Oregon. A BIG STOCK OF Trunks, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Elc, Just Kcccived at il, A. Stokes & Co's, PISnBRHBS's'ODTFITS. 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 KverYthtntrliniipht liorn ftmmnfnc.l tni.n Just as represented. No old stock ; every- iiiius iiu, mm . uuuua on every Stcamor. llemember the place. THUD. A. STOKES & CO. fiOJ-A full linn nf C1TVT5 T7TtT?7TC firm GOODS for sale at Irices thnt Iefy Competition. To Rent. FINE BUSINESS OFFICE. CENTRAL ly located. Apply at this Office. esjA ,BJ" mrm b-BABB0UB5S-HAVE 10 EOISIL ! GRAND PRIZE PARIS 1878; THEY HAVE BEEN' Att'AllDED HIGHER PRIZES AT THE VARIOUS International Expositions THAN THE GOODS OF ANY OTHER THREAD MANUFACTURERS IN 1IIK WORLD. Quality can Always ExDenencefl Fishemen use no ' Other ! HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 519 Market Street. ACJF.XTS t'Olt Seine Twines, Eope and Netting Constantly on Hand. Wilson & Fisherj Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWAEE Paints, Oils, and Varnish, LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS AND AGENTS FOR Salem Tlc-uring Mills, Portland Boiler Mills, Capital Flour and FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA. OREGON. THE BEST ISTnE Royal Brand Flour Manufactured by the OREGON MILLING COMPANY Is of Superior Quality, and Is Endorsed by all who use It. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of Superior Itlslng Quality. Guaranteed io Give Satisfaction. WYATT & THOMPSON Hole AsentB for Astoria. -TO THE- YOUNG PEOPLE! Of Oregon and Washington. You Live in an Educational Age. Your riacc and Success In Life depend largely upon your training in School. XT PAYS To spend time in school. Ho that takes time to grind his scythe, cuts more grass and does a better job. THE OPPORTUNITY IS YOURS. Pacific University, at Forest Grove. Is read v to give you such help as you need. Forest Grove is easy of access. Healthful and Beautiful TA-KJl YOUR CHOICE IN ACADEMY. COLLEGE. MUSIC. ART, PEN MANSHIP. MILITARY DRILL, PHYSICAL CULTURE. Advantages Good. Teaching Thorough. Ex penses Light. Educate yourself at Tualatin Academy and Pacific o niverslty. School Year opens Sept. 2, 1885. Send for Catalogue, to J.F. ELLIS, Forest Grove, Or. be Depended on ! SAN FRANCISCO, I'ArlFIC COAST. potent men Bo they YounsorOUt haTltiff Lost thou attributes of PERFECT MANHuOD May Regain Quickly Sexual Power S PflOCBEATiYE AbILTiT, rrvf Jean Civlale. BV THE USE OP form of sJmlniiW nV.V 2ZX?I' ?"?. T?T U Youthful Folly-AbaV w'Nrtuwl Failure Thfa trKitmtnt onslnateil by I'JJOF. C1VI ALK mlt;.tctl In every IIOpitAI. to FKANCKnttl U KAbllA AVVLlllD, 1'ALNLUS, OIIICIK. anil above all X.ASTI.NC IN ITS irkSciTH FREE TO ALL. Fpnce,"t & jlld illiMrateU CI iasf, medical work-.BtVt8ssym-toms or all rorins of Sexual Disease, dcwrlptlou or thh treatment, prices, testimonials and . taper enilorsements. &c, Jte. V'eo"s,.s?.a!:t:;Ilta tor, ,tb0 ne,r nnd certain to cure. Seir-Adjustlnjr ond Glove Flttlnc- Cradlo Compressor, for tho thorouSaaad radical SrL without surgery, of u.rar, VARICOCELE Consultation sMx fall Medical StafT, FHEE. Civiale Remedial Agency, 174, Fulton SL, N. Y. The reason l!iat Thautat.ds cannot get cured of SX.Af. WEAKNESS. LOSS OF JAX JlUOU.andtheresultof abuse, disease or eseuset. U otelifj to a complication called PHOSTATOli MIEA. Dn. LIEUIG'S IXVIGORATOK ts the OXU'cureforPROSTATORRUEA. Price, ?iW per paelaye, 6 portages. glO.W. Guide to Health and Self-Analytt tent free. Address LIE RIG I) ISPEXSARYfor Diseases of Hen. Ki) Geary St.. San Francisco. Cat. ID3E1.. MUSTTIDE . THE SPECIALIST, No. 11 Kearney street, Saa Francisco, Cal. Tkeats at.l Cnitoxic, Special and Pri vate Diseases nTHVoNDEitFui. Success. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY! Is a certain cure for VervoHs Debility. Lest Maafeeed. rrostatoraoea.and all tne evil effects of youthful follies and excesses, and In driaklas latoxl eatlBsllqBars. Br Mlaile vrhoisareg ular physician, grad uate of the Univer sityof Pennsylvania will agree to iomet 55oo for a case of thli Kinuinc litai Kestoraiivc (unaor his spe cial advice and treatment) will not'eurc. Sl.50 a bottle, or four times the quantity $5, sent to any address on receipt ot price, or C. O. D. in private name if desired, by Dr. Mlatlc II Kearny St.. Saa Fraaclsco. Cal. Send for list of questions and pamphlet. SAMPLE BOTTLE FKEE will he sent to any one applying by letter stating symptoms, sex and age. Strlet se crecy In regard to all business transactions. AvBHi The Civiale Remedies. MAUHOODprRESTORED WmmM Moore's Remedy -FOR- SQlistoaa. Oals.. MOORE'S EEJIEDY Cures and Prevents POISON OAK. CTJKES Piles. Bums. Cuts: KE- 3IOYES Sunburn ana Freckles, Cold in the Head or Lungs, Croup, Etc.. etc. An Invaluable FAMILY SALVE. Sold by all Drujrglsts. 2a Cents n Box. Try Id rjiist