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CM) Site ajufttt astortnw. vi3 o ASTORIA, OREGON: SATURDAY .AUGUST 29. 16S5 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE POUT OP ASTORIA. VESSELS IX THE 111 VEIL i'.irnish. Kr bk SI2 Colonic I'urtlu. ISrspM! Nacpore. ISrtplSW I'.nlwti Army, Ursp 12-0 Sulitelma. lir bk.HW. VESSELS OX THE H'J . Venus J'orvljrn iortn, for l!:t Cohnr.Ma Stiver Abeona l!r y K1 Uurnt island Slay 5! Aliercern, Br sp lit'i Sydej Abernjte, Ilr ll " Brisbane Carnioay, Br VL 1255 Sydnc) Clan Mel.eod, Br U. fiiG Mm Cormorant, Br sp HC. Sidney County of .Merioneth. Br bk MtMi(i1lio (lochrins, BrbV.!t-! Duneein Oilbliur. Ilrbk l'hl Couimbo Director. BrbkCTS, Hong KorcJulyS Dovpiiby, Br bk 8!3 Liverpool ia Viclotia Durisdeer, Br tjt BS9 Dunedin July Si Carl Itoieberry, Brbk 1150 Buenos Arm I'lwy, Br bk 767 Xotrcfifrtlr. A I'irtli of Sironsa, Br bk SCO Sidney drill of Dorroch. Br bk IM7 l.Herpoi l.risedale, Br sp Liverpool May 1 Olenafton, Brbk 1H9 Brisbane Ilifilimoor. Brbk IMS Australia .losic Troop. Br p MM Iliogo lava. l!r bk Sfnio Kincardineshire', Br bk 12S London I .alia Bookh. Br bk Adelaide Lorraine. Br bk 8JS Alcoa Buy MacDiarraui, 1'rsplMU Sidney Mercia. Br bk 731 Kivo'.i Maude. Brbk H7i Sidney M. II. AVatson, Brsp 1670 I'ansina .Moltkc, Gor bk SiS Liven'Ool lh35 Xoss Head. Br bk 107i 55dney Xorcross. Brbk K97 Uiisbcne Peri, Br bk 837 Brisbane 1'ritccra, Brbk i'7 Brisbane ltals'on, Brrp 15 Adelaide Santiago. Brbk MO Sidney Singapore, Br bk ITiCi Buenos Ayros Vitbonocs, Br bk 1I5'I Sidney Victoria Bay, Brbk lllSSjdnoy West York. Br bk W9 Brisbane. From American I'oriH. CarmartlK'n "astl. Drsp l!()i Yt'ilinfciglen Boivdou, BrfcpKil San Kranci-o t'lty of Benares. Brsp l."WT7 San l'ranciico Gen. l'.aiicliil.l. Brbk llSan Francisco .lolm T. Beio. Am ji 13Si San i'raccco Aus -1 Olne S. Sou!Jia-d. Am sp New York April 13 tzi52 TAUiii: ij: amtoiua. SOCIETY 3iektx?;gs. Temple L.odge, Wo. 71.F.A.M. "OEGULAR COMMUNICATIONS JLfti first ami third Tuesdays in each trtnntb ut Tii nVlnelv. V. 31.. :it IllC. Hall in AMoria. Members of the order ui good standing arc invited to attend.. By order of the W.M. Bearer Lodge No. 35. L O. O. P. T"I7r.VTT 1 1 I.ETT'V"1 Wr ...IV -,. JX ery Thursday cyon!nK atggSfl seven o'clock, at the lMAges- room in Odd Fellows Jinu, asio- - ..t.. C.lnnniiiirr 1t,rllllf.rZ nf 1 1 1 f lrillr 111 good standing, cordially invited to a: tend. jjy order ". Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. P. B-UVMTr n'MJTPTlW'.UnK' flPSAY VV- Jlti canipmpnt No. 13. I. 0. 0. 1'., at the Lodge, In the Odd Fellows Building, at seven i. M.t on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Sojourning breth ren coixiiiiuy iiiviieu. Uy order C 1. Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. -Si:r.rLAi: mkittincs of skaside it l)d No. rj. A. O. U. AV. will Ik? held in their Hall over Camahan & Ci. on Thursday evening of each week, nt 7 o'cioe!.. Members of the order in good siaiiiliiig. .u d visiting Brothers are invited tnattvi..i. Li brary will 1h oju'ii fifteen minutes l.erore and "after ejtcli meeting. By order M. W. C.incOWN.lJec. American Legion or Honor. Rkculau MKirriNt; or astokia Cnineil No. tav is held on the iirM and thinl Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock i ii. Bv older of the Council (Vinmiander. K. V. MONTF.ITH, See'ty. Occident Council No. 5.O. C.F. MEIiT.S i:VKKY riBST AND TII1BD .Saturday eveninss of each month, at S o'clock r. M'. 3Iembers of the ordt-r are :eiieetfully requested to altend. By order. C. BBOWN. rw:d r. Al'Cl'sT. HIGH VATKlt. LOW WATBi:. Iii.s .second. Fir,t. Second. i 2 1 2 ?- ? "5 h. m. h. in. h. ia. h. n. 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( 21 -0 2 fi 20 5 1 7 ti i; i'i -o i ii x: 2 7 8 7 01 0 7 2 1 S 1 7 20 0 ."i 7 Xi I (. 8 ." 7.il 0 7 8 2S 1 I s S2S I 1 1 Jl OS 0 7 s s 0 oo j i ." y St o i; s y :yiff 2 ito -l7;i o r. Tlie hours between initlni:it:inil noon are designated by n (a. m.), thoc between nooti and midnight ! ;i (i. in.), ui. OOw a dencles midnight, lA. Mm. v denotes noon. The height is reckoned from the level of average lo a et low waters to w hicli t he sound man an given on the Coast Survey charts. AMoria Hetnil rSar'it't. FIn::r jer hbl $4.2.". Wheat, jut cental 61.-I0 Oats,. 4- lJiO Uaeon, sides per Jl. 12fel."els. .ShouliU'is, ' 1(1 els. Iianw, i::i(i ds. hard. ' Hsi.-;eJ8. I5eef,75?17el8. Mutton, TOvW-'ds. I'ork, 10?ur eLs. Vea!, 1420 els. IJulter, per roll -JO-l.". ca. Kjijts, per ilozen 2o(fci7j flu. Potatoes, DOc V cut Chec?u, per lti Ki(S20 els Corninoal, per ll :4 cLs. Oatmeal. ' ." cij!. I Jeans, " 4(5.-. els. Crjffee, ' 10&40 el. Tea, " iHCiiH) d8. Uice, " 7 it ch. Sugar, ' Ci'llds. .Svrni), per gallon 7tse (R) Si. Ifoney, per gallon Sl.L". .Salmon, per kit Sl.no Onions, per lb C54 cts. Apples dried per lb oio ds. J'cjiehe.s ' " i:; (f$ ::fi els. ritiins. ' 1012krds. Candles, per lb 20 cts. Chickens, per dozen Sj. Hay, per ton ." (ft 20. Hides, per lb ." ($ i cLs. Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, 7."ic; raw linseed, 70c; coal oil.:ttc; lardSl.25 HAVE TOU Mm io Sell? IN THE MATTER OF Rags, Bottles, Old Ftfetal, or Junk of Any Sort, i mm V'i!I give you the best price for it. Do You Want to Buy SHIP MATERIAL, From a Belaying Tin to a Hawser; from Block to an Anchor. You Can Get Vt?hatYou Want at POA&D & STOKES. Headquarters at building, east end Water Street, For Sale. A GOOD DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT for sale. Beautifully lo;ated. Apply atAstorlanoflice. .IPs Cushing Post No. 14, G. A E. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS I'OST on the second and fourth Tuesdaj.s of each month at 7 -JM v. m. Yiiling com rades cordially inilcd. By order r. r. Cusliinj; Holicl' Corps No. 3. G. A. R. "OEGULAU MEI'TlINtLsON'I HIISIICOND 11 and fourth Tuesdays of each mouth, at 2 r. m. By ordi r Ms:s. C. BOSS. Scexftarv. Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of P. KEtU'LAU MEETINGS OF THIS Lodw every Friday etenin::. at 70 o'clock, in their Castle Hall. Sojourning Knight cordially united toMiou.1. W.A.SHEBMAN. K. of U. and S. Astoria Ladies' Collee Club. ftECl'LVi: MEETINGS ATTHECLUB'S s looms on the first and third 1'iiday's of each month at 7 I. M. M::s. F. B. ELBEHSON. Bros. Common Council. REGULAR MEirriNGS. SECOND AND fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at Yt o'clock. u3lVrsonsdesiiiiigto hac matters aclitl upon by the Coimcf:. at any regular meet ing must present the same to ihe Auditor and Jerk, on or before the Friday eicuuu: piUTtotlie Tuesday on which the Council lio'.ds its rcj-ular meettng. T110S.R.JEWirrT. Auditor and Cleik. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel or purity, -strength and wholcsomcness. More economical than the ordinary kinds. and can not be sold in comnetition with the multi tude of low lest, short weight, alum or phos phate powders. Sola tniiii in can, koyai. Bakim: l'iwi)Fi: Co.. 103 Wall-st.. N. Y. THE BENDER FAMILT, And What Became of Them. ECZEMA The Bender family, sava the Chica-.nd Every Species Of ItcJ go Inter-Ocean, all fell victims to ingand Burning Diseasss private vengeance very soon after Positively Curedi their Crimea became known, but so littloivn Knwl nlnt it at the time I TTCZEKA, ,or Salt Rheum, with Ms agt.nlz- T. . . : .. , i -iii mat lor four years afterwards rumors kept stirringxip hero and there say ing that one or more of them had been seen in some secluded part of tho country. The story of their crime and punishment was as foleows: jr itching anu bunting, l:.s antly re lieved by a warm bath with Cuticuka Soap and a single application of CrctcuitA, the great Skin Cure. 1 his rejieated daily, with two or three doses of Cuticuka Rksolv knt. the New Blood Putifler. to keep the blood cool, the perspiration pure and unlr j ritatiug. the liowe's open. Ihe liver and kid neys active, will sneciU.v cure r.czenuu i fi ler. Kingwonn, Psoriasis. IJcheu, I'mriiiis. The Benders kept a small inn on ' scal iie.xn. D.indrulT. and cver' species or the road from Parsots to Cuerrv-litch!iis.sraiy and Pimply Humors of ihe v. "" A j-oj;o lu m'' i Srcalp and Mctn, when he best physcians and vale, Labette county, Kansas. Trav- ".fj i;awl, ivmJdies fail. elers often stopped there for dinner, ' " ' v and when on p. long journey frequent- KU: -.iuix.aii: :M2 Dear urn st. cm Jy DUt UD the're for the nicllt. These. . e.iu r -teluby a-knov.Iedtre a en . . f e- JteSl ytiidi-nind. 1 nnnrnni 0 liiiliikpiSIiiis EUFPALO, H. Y. Grnnlzcd with a Pull Staff of JJghtcca Jlxitcricnccd and Skillful 1'hysiciMU and Surgeons for tho treatment of all Chronic DiseoseA OUR FIELD OF SUCCESS Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Throat and lung Diseases, Liver and Kidney Dis eases, Bladder Diseases, Diseases of Women, Blood Diseases and Nervous Affections, cured here or at home, with or without Bering the patient. Como and sec U3, or send ten cents in stamps for our " Invalid's Guide Book," which gives all larticulars; Nervous Debility, Inipo tency. Nocturnal Losses, and nil Morbid Conditions caused by Youthful FoUle3 and Pernicious Solitary Practices aro speedily and Ienuaiicjitly cured by our Specialists. Book, Iost-paid, 10 cts. in stamps. Rupture, or Breach radically cured without tho knife, with- il out trusses, without pain, and K sJ without danger. Cures Guar anteed. Book sent for ten cents in stamps. PDLE TUH0RS and STRICTURES treated under guarantee to cure. Book sent for ten cents in stamps. Address, VbKLi'fl DisrsxsAnr Medical Association, CC3 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y. Tho treatment of many thousands ot cases of thoso diseases peculiar to "tC"i'Tvr"?T"Tvr (J at the Invalid's Hotel and s3 Sunrical Institute has af forded large experience in adapting remedies for their cure, and SR. PIERCE'S Favorite Prescription is the result of thb vast experience. it is a powerful Restorative Tonic and Nervine, imparts vijor and strength to tho sys tem, and cures, as if bv magic, Leucorrhea, or " whites," excessive flowing, painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions, prolapsus or falling of the uterus, weak back, anteversion, retroversion, bearing down sensations, chronic con gestion, inflammation and ulceration of the womb, Inflammation, pain asd ten derness In ovaries, internal heat, and "femalo weakness." It promptly relieves and cures Nausea, and Weakness or tho Stomach, Badigestion, Bloating, Nervous Prostration, and Sleep lessness, in either sex. OR SHC BOTTLES FORlpSmOO. Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's largo Treatise on Diseases of A omen, illustrated. World's Bispsasary Hedical Asiatics, 663 Hain St., BUFFALO, N. Y. pl8E&SESQFf G rer i mm, "West 9th Street Assessment. NOTICE is hereby jjiven that the as sessment made by ordinance No. s-js of the city of Astoria, CI.it.soi county. Or egon, ami which ordinance passed the Common Council on the lltli day of August. 18S5, for the improvement of West nth .street from Water street to I Jerry street, as provided by ordinance Xo. hOI, and which ordinance passed the Common Council on the l"th day of .June, iSSTi, on each of the following de scribed lots fronting on said portion of said street, is now payable atthconice of the City Treasurer in U.S. coin, and unless paid within live days of the final publication of this notice, viz: Thurs day, September 3rd, 1SS3, the Common Council will issue warrants for the col lection thereof. The assessment is as follows,: Geo. W. Parker, lot 1 block ."U, l.'O f ot, cost of sidewalk $"."; cost of plank ing ai:; number yards cut 1827; cost of cult nig 54."i.75; lotal cot i"(i21.7."i. Geo. W. Parker, lot 12, block ."Hi, 130 feet: cost of sidewalk S7."; cost of plank ing ;c; number yards cut-il7; number yards filling '2H; cost of cutting and iilling SLHTi: total S2H2.2.-.. L. D. CofTman, lot 7, Xr.0 feet, block ."5, ,"0 feet; cost of sidewalk S25; cost of planking $31; number yards cut 310; cost of cut $77.30; total cost S133.30. Mrs. E!i7i Sheppard. lotO. block,"!, 130 feet: cost of sidewalk $73; cost of planking SIC; number yards cut 1827; co.st of cultin" $4311.73 : total cost $624.75 F. C. Norris. Iotl,S73 feet, block IV. 73 feet; cost of sidewalk S37.30; cost of planking $4(1.50; number yards cutGOti; cost of cutting $174 ; total cost 238. ll.Urown, lot 12. block 10, 30 feet; cost of sidewalk 673; co.st of planking S03; number yards cut liurj; cost of cut ting S483.23; total cost $1151.23. F. N. Ulanchct, lot , block 20, 130 feet ; cost of sidewalk $73; cost of Ianking $03; number yards cut 1423; cost of cut ting S33G.23; toiftl COSt $324.23. J.F. Ferchen, lot 7, N 30 feet, block 20, DO feet: cost of sidewalk $23; cost of planking $31; number yards cut GOO; cost of cutting $132.23; lotal cost $208.25. W. E. Dement, lot 7, S 100 feet, block 20, 100 feet; cost of sidewalk $50; cost of planking $02 ; number yards cut 1324 ; cost of cutting $331 ; total cost $443. C. II. Page, lot 1. block 18, 130 feet: cost of sidewalk $73; cost of planking $y:; number yards cut 141; number yards fill til; cost of cutting and filling $33.23; total cost $203.23. ILUiown, lot 12, block 18. 130 feet; cost of sidewalk $75; cost of planking $'J3; number yards cut 112; number 3ards fill til; cost of cutting and filling $28; total cost SIOO. J. Kamm, lot 0, block 17, 150 feet ; cost of sidewalk $75; cost of planking $03: number yards cut 141; number jards fill 01 ; cost of cutting and filling $33.25; to tal cost $203.25. Mrs.S. F. Wood, lot 7, block 17,150 feet: cost of sidewalk$75;costof plank ing $y3;number yards cut 112; number yards filling til; cost of cutting and fill ins: $28: total cost $100. C. W.Shivelv.lot l,X 100 feet, block ing 100 feet; cost of sidewalk $50; cost of planking $02; number yards fill 5(i7 cost of filling $141.75; total cost $253.75. Chas. Stevens, lot 12, S 100 feet, block 110.100 feet; cost of bide walk $50; cost of planking $02; number yards cut 1GD: cost of cutting $42.23; total cost $154.25. Mrs. Laura Ferrell, lotG, block 115, 150 feet; cost of planking $93; number yards fill 32; cost of filling $8; total cost $101. J. W. Case, lot 7, block 115, 150 feet; cost of planking $03; number yards cut 275; cost of cutting SG8.75; total cost 101.73. Clatsop 31111 Co. lot 1, block 117.125 feet: cost of sidewalk $02.30; cost of planking $77 .50; number yards fill 1001: cost of filling $250.25: total cost 300.25. James Taylor, lot 6, block 118, 125 feet: cost of sidewalk SG2JX): cost of planking $77.50: number 3ards fill 435; cost of of liUing"$10S.75 ; total cost $248.- James Taylor, lot 0, block 135, 125 feet ; cost $50. By order of the Common Council. T.S. Jewett, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, Oregon, August 15th, 1S85. ,,,. . .. "!. . i ipnmoijn.-ed hisct.ehi;He.- ; nil ei.-:itl that partof the stale i ;.u.,ji, v t-uririMtAl.'i-soi.vt-M t-i.o.i .mi Hicnt disappearances, j aeriinteriiall-.. a: t:i:fM: :;'! i'm- itfia no.1rt nnfil Tr I I U So J (the T- .it t..S i t II: i: e ilT II . I'his. i;..2hi... .:Stj .':iH r.'J t:tl-M. Beston. xei-of-a i-.'.sm E.v-:in uu:er h s obsrv.iti "ii i'ii Jr:i mt.tn. v.h'eh civer d tlie patient's IskIv and itiitbs, :ntl to vln;"i all known m-l!ioioi i re :l m-: t li i s 'e,i ap plietl witho::: bt-eeiil. hi '!i v.rts e ..ijbMely c.irid sidt-h iy tli t"t i i j: :.: mi iiks, leav.u.t eli-au and hea thy skn 31 r. .lahix Tt.Iel. WHIicslisuf. I'a.. writes : "! h:tviM:irerid-vltii Siri ltheuni for oer eiht r.r .at hues m bad Hint 1 cou'd r.nS nttf ud to i.y ''i:.!te f r weeks at a tune. Three Pok-s of Citicukx and f..r iiotltes Bk.-im yi.sThavee: tire'j enr.'d me i.f ttiis dreadful di e.ise." BEAU' if tlioir mifi.rl-nitiMr.4 bnil ronenn f i Zi-lll i.t r.i:t riieillil, oil si. .. .:. i j, , i j, , arms.'-d legs forsewirt 1 1 .r:!:- i ..o.e suspect they had any money about!,,, W:,j- o.,. ,.n iiai-.' ' r.s i.r.e. - t r them, never cot further on their J one vcar: not abe to iif!- i.mk vu f-ir eight frnvotj PinaMornlilft arnWomnnf J years : tried IllUlrip. s ! .!!.' d -; .tor was aroused in because of frequent hut no search was made until Dr. York, of Independence, went on a trip to Fort Scott, but did not return. That was in May, 1S73. The doctor's brother, Colonel York, went to Fort Scott lo find him. On his way he stopped at the Benders' house, and their reception of his inquiries aronsed his suspicions. He returned to their bonso the next da with a posse of men and a search warrant. They found the place deserted. Ex amination of a spot in the yard whore earth had been freshly turned revealed tho body of Dr. York, and upon further cearch the remains of eight or nino other victims were found. York and his men were now eager to pursue and punish these human fiends. The fresh trail of a wagon was found going over the prairie northward. This was followed, and at Thayer the abandoned team and wagon of tho Benders was found, and it was learned that the family had there taken the southbound train on the L., L. & G. road. The conductor of the train was telegraphed, and replied that tho persons had left the train at Chanute. Inquiry ot tho station agent at that point elicited the reply that they had purchased tickets there for Chetopa. The searchers now returned to Independence, pro cured fresh horses and assistance, and started for Chetopa. Arriving there they learned that the Benders had taken a team waiting thero for them, and had gone southward on the trail to Grand river, Indian ter ritory. About four miles from Grand river the murderers were over taken. Tho search party slopped them, charged them with their brutal crimes, and shot them all tho old man, his wife, the daughter and son on the spot A hole was dug there, and the four bodies were butied in it Tho self-appointed avengers then returned to their homes, but said lit tle concerning what they had done, and it was several years beforo the facts in the case were over published. This gave opportunity for numberless rumors concerning the wanderings of the Bender family to find their way into the pipers. Sold by all Dni-gits. Price: CiTltruA. 50.; Rksolvknt. Si o0; So.vr. 25 r.e parvdby the Potti::: li:r: ami Ciikm icai. Co., Boston, Miis. TIFY the Complexion and skin by using the CtTicri: v Sua i "TlilED AXD ACIIIXG MUSCLES. crying thronuh countless nerve for rest and rTTTTo Ab relief.' 1 ike manna to the children H or Israel is the Ccticitka Plas- BbV Ti'it to the tired, overworked, , IJvPa aching i.uhcI. 1 )o not deny your fe. wrhj'-el! the comfort aflnrded by this Sftfinew. original and speedy antidote to pain and iuilanrii: ti.n. Atdruguists.2.-,e.: live for 51 tM. Mailed frc- 1'eitki: Ducr axi Ciir.3ii cai. Co , Boston. PRICE $1.00, Jn SIGK'-KEADACHE, Bilious Headacho, Diz ziness, Constipation, Indigestion, and Bil ious Attacks promptly cured by Dr. PIERCE'S Pleasant PURGATrVE PELLETS. 25ccntsaviaL by Druggists. contracts laaypeinadefor a m XEW YOUR. iSL"2" 3?IOCJJHL3E3Z A BIG STOCK OF Trunks, Boots and Shoes. Clothing. Etc., .lust Rocehed at Phii, A. Stokes a Go's, FISHERiWS OUTFITS. OIL SKINS, Gum Boots, Overalls, Shirts, Etc AT PhiLA.StGkes&Co. Next door to Foard & Stokes' store, Is head quarters for Clothing at Bottom Figures The Chilean miner is considered one of the strongest men in the world, and ho lives principally on the lentil, the cheapest and most nutritious food known for its weight. A cannon ball can bo made to move 1,G2G feet per socond, or a mile in 3.2 nearly. The velocity of tho earth is 1,000 miles por hour, or n milo in 3.G. yol'xk 3ir..": :cv:as tikis. Tun Voltaic Bki.t Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send their celebrated Ei.kc-Tito-VOLTAic Bki.t and other Ei.kctkic Appliances on trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) afllictcd with nervous debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paraljsls. and many other dis eases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guarantied. No risk is In curred a thirty dr.va trial is allowed. 'Write them at once fur illustrated pamphlet tree EXCURSION TICKETS! FROM ASTORIA TO PORTLAND AND RETURN For 82.50, ON THE "TELEPHONE," 1hb holds good until September 50th, 1SS5 E FOR CATARRH Vllilt.SIn.cI.Aiiicrlcan VInr,C'anat!a Mr, 31ar!gulil, and Clover Blossoms. A sinsle dose of uijford's JSndienl Curi instantly relieves the most violent Sneezing or Head Colds, clears the Head as by magic, stops watery dscharges from the INitecaud Eyes, prevents Ringing Noises in the Head, cures Nervous Headache, and subdues Chills and Fever. Iu Chronic Ca tarrh it cleanses tnc nasal passages of foul mucus, restores the senses of smell, taste, and hearing when affected, fiees the head, ttiro.it, and bronchial tubes of offensive matter, sweetens and purifies the breath, stops the cough, and arrests the progress uf Catarrh toward Consumption. One bottle Itadic d Cure, one box Catarrh al Sohent mid Sanfjrd's Inhaler, all in one package, of all druggists for SI.0J. Ask for Sankoud's Radical Cukr. Cotter Dmsand licnilc::t Co.. i:olon. f I (Rf rortl:eie:ieiandpe- fl LL. I i3 C" venllon. IIicIumhiiI it jjV-"" iKappHcil.ofl.'heuni.- VOLTAIC l!Mii.Nei.raigla,.scia 1- ca.CoueJis. Colds, Weak Back. "Stomach, and Bov. eI?,Slnjothig Pains Numbness. Iivsteria, rcmalo llilns. Pa'.plti- tic ii. Dyspepsia, Liver laiiit. Bilious re Ialnria. and Knl- demics. use Collins flnstrrs (an I'.Ierlrlc. Kallery combined with a t'oroc Plaster) and laugh at pain. f.7c. everywhere. ELECTRIC MSTEfcs'fiS Vm. SDGAR, Dealer in Cigars. Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN AND CIIENAMTJS STS. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Everything bought here guaranteed to be just as represented. No old stock; every thing fresh, and NEW GOODS on every Steamer. Remember the place. PIIIjL. a. STOKES & CO. GB-A full line of GENTS' FURNISIUNO GOODS for sale at Prices that Defy Corapetltien. Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PROPRIETOR J. RL D. GSAT. Wholesale and retail dealer Id. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. General Storage and "Wharfage on reason able terras. Foot of Beutou street, Astoria, Oregon. JOB FXUITTJITG, HEAT. QUICK AND CHEAP, AT The Astorian Job Office. 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. 1. The engineers of the engine companies of the Astoria Fire Depart ment shall be nominated and appointed by the foremen of the respective com panies, subject to the confirmation of the Common Council. Sec. 2. No engineer of any company of the Astoria Fire Department shall be discharged or removed till his successor has been duly appointed and confirmed. I'.tssed the Loiniunu Council August 10th, 1S8.1. J.W.IIumk, Mayor. Approved August 12th, 1RS5. Attest : T. S. jEWivrr, Auditor and Clerk. Main Street Assessment Notice- NOTICE is hereby given that the as sessment made by ordinace 2o. 825 of tin itt nf A ctnrio fllnfenn iniintv fir- egon. and which ordinance passed tlie Common Council on the 28th day of July, 18S.1. and was approved on the 29th day of July,18So, 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 No. 805 of the city of Astoria, and which ordinance passed the Common Council on the 13th day of June, 188o, 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 follows : Frank Carr, lot 1, block 95, 2,224 yards cut, cost S55G; 100 feet planking, cost 02; Total cost SG18. II. 13. Parker, lot 8, block 95, 530 yards cut, 52 yards fill, cost S132.50: 100 feet planking, cost $62: Total cost S19L50. II. li. Parker, lot 1, block 112, 4.810 yds. fill, cost 1,2020; 100 feet planking, cost $62-, Total cost S12GL50. J I. li. Parker, lot S, block 112.1,773 yds. fill, cost S4435; 100 feet planking, cost S(i2: Total costS5055. Bergman & Berry, lot 4, block '. 1 .292 yards cut, cost S323: 100 feet planking, cost G2: Total cost S3S5. Mrs. A. McKenzie, lot 5. block 9(1, 500 yds, cut, cost S125; 100 feet planking, cestSG2: Total costSl87. M. P. Callender, lot 4, block 11 1, 2,445 yards fill, cost SGI L25: lOOfeetplanking, cestSG2: Total cost $073.25. Man- B. Mayer and II. M. Mayer, lot 5, block 111, 2,18G yards fill, eost S54U.50; lOOfeetplanking, cost SG2: Total cost SG08.50. By order of the Common Council. Attest : T. S. Jewett, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, August 15.1885. CUUAL ! GRAND PRIZE PARIS 1878. THEY HAVE BEEN AWARDED HIGHER PRIZES AT THE VAKIOl'S Inferimfii!,ai impositions THAN THE G0CP3 OF ANY OTHER THREAD MANUFACTURERS IX '1 UK WOULD. itaiaiaiiifianiaiisiai Quality can Always be Depended on ! Exserienced. Fiskii Use no Other ! To Rent. A FINE BUSINESS OFFICE. CENTRAL ly located. Apply at this OfUce. a HENRY DOYLE & CO., 5 1 7 and 5 1 9 Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO, AGEXTS FOU t'ACXFJC COAST. (Hill Seine Twines, Eope and Hotting Constantly on Hand. Wilson & Fisher ? Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOR Salem Flouring Mills, Portland Roller Mills, Capital Flour and FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTOJtIA. OREGON. THE BEST ISTnE OE35.PBST; Royal Brand Flour Manufactured by the OREGON MILLING COMPANY Is of Superior Quality, and Is Endorsed by all who use it. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORfTE Of Superior Rising Quality. 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