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(4 J &&c gn gstottim. ASTOKIA. OREGON: S VTUKDA.Y.. -JANUARY 21. 1ES3 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE POKT OF ASTOKIA. WSbL is thj; ri ver. o Ieeb'esbire. Hr bk 8 6 Wm, II. Starhnck. sp Ferd l'ucfaer. Ger lit Calcutta, lir bk SSJ Itinnah, fr bl. tilt Citvof snares. Krrp Hornby Oastte. Ilr spUSfl Citv of tila.gow. Krsp Thorniiebanlc, Kr si1405 Vchola Thayer Archer. Hr ni Tfo Kin- Ifred. Hr rk 12i9 Dora Ann f.rbtHS rranciThorpe.Hrsp 14." Thos 3 Stowe. Er hi- 'S C.t7 of Uarllsle.br bib J lien uoaran, lirsD 1371 VkSSELS OS THE WAi . o frost t'oroJtria Portw. for lh Columbia Klrrr AOrconi.Brbkl2F9JIaryrott Sept 21 Aicburtb. Br sp IT'S Panama Araoy.IirspMlSF Benares. Iirbk If JC S R Clyndor. Br bk 1117 Newcastle County ot Carnarvon, Br bk 1267 Marport City of Merioneth. Br bk .063 ilarypoit ' Cumberland. Br sp 1733 b D Cairnmoney. Br bk 1233 d D Deanfield. Brbk 1072 Swansea July31 Derby Park. Br ep 1300 Man port 01 1 Daleep binah, Br sp 11M Sewcastlo A Nov 12 Dinaporc. Br bk 1017 :-an Dieco Dnnloe, :r bk C74 Gncnock Danscore. Br sp 1010 ?ewcaste A Sept" Lve'yn. Br bk 1 1 71 Lirenool X ov 1C Earlsconrt. Br bk II C Glasjow Soi.t 12 Glenbervie CrbfcSOO tendon -eptI3 Gartmoro. Br bk .035 Maryport Xtv 12 Helena Br sp iS;5 Antwerp Kinfannes. Br Ik Mi San Di?so J"ov 25 Keir, Br bk 0 Sen c istlo .V Sept !C . Lady Cairns, Br sp 1-C5 Lonion Oct 31 hue: para, Br sp ISfiS S Y Isidores Wy.BrbkS-3Ta'cttili:o Martha Fisher. Br bk 9:1 V.arjport Oct 17 Mobilo Hay. Brbk 1117 Anft rp Oct 1C Medea, Br bk '."MB Newcastle Sept 0 .Mary Law. Br bk WT Manpart Nov7 Jlaido i City, tlrbk 1JC Karytort Mirzapore Urspllt-K:? D Opbelia, Br bk 1 SI l.'terpoo! Sept 6 Oiraara. Br sp 135t Vlaryport June 0 Rosecrana. Br bk liiw L.ver.ool Miandoi. Iir sp 137 Sydney fcaraarkand, Br bk 1.01 San D.ezo Snenir.BrbkirSSD Sarac Br bk & Liverpool hciricl Wyn. Br Ik lti S F Thnrland Castle, tr b' 1211 Liverpool Kov 20 yrom Anierirr.M fr i. tea Kin, Am sp 1136 New York Nov .3 Columbia River Experts. SIIIPitKNTS ror.F.lGX. JAXI'AIIY. 3 To Llvcriioitl kt Ilahnanan. Wheat, SG.251 bus from Portland .. ..JJOo 21453 " " Astoria. 17,3' Totals...! 10.7J4 713 diseases cacred by bad fcfood aro conqccred'by thb txt rial, jrarlfyln, and iavijonitiE? raedi- SJ.C2.C xzlviz Ulcers rapiair oi un. Seres and Swollinsa. Eln-Joint Dlse: WHUo SweUlucs, Goitro, cr i'blcK Keclr, and Ealarged Glands. P-ni3 ten ccnt3 in ctasrps for a largo treatise, wlt'a colored plat"" caSkiaB!sr2Sc?,orlhcs32csj2CU2fcratrcali. ca ScroIcloc3 ATI cctiocs. ''TH3 ELCQD IS .TH3 UF." ShoronsUlr cleanso it by isincISr. Werce'3 Golden iletiical Discovery, and cood fii cestloa, a fair Ekla, buoyant Bniritj, vital strength, and ssandzess of csa Ftltutioa, wll bo cstabliicd. SBSD1 which i3 Ecrofnlorts EIscom cf tt8 Lttncs, is i.roc!pt:ycad ccrtajJyoiTcstalasdccrod cy thb GoJ-pvcn rcniKly, li taica beforo tho lost rtaccs of tho dcare cro reached. From its ran Cctt ulpoerovcr Cj tcrrilly fatal di3cace, when Ci?t o-erinr thi3 cowedebnsted rciaedy to Oa 1-ublie, E3. rmtci: thoucht EerloriElv cf callini it Lb "CdCTEptlCn Curs," la4 abandoned ilia, naac s.3 too bunted for ainod cms Tshidi, irora ll woauerju! coinbJiat.-a cr tome, oi Dtrenstlicnis? dteratlrc, cr b!codlcitia?, anti tiliova, pectorial, cad natrUivo properties, b tacqnaled, net orJy as a remedy for consumptioq ci ins lucjb, lu. icr ut chronsc Diseases iVer.BieeiMLiE If veil feci dell dKKr?-. te?.'.iiiateL imvc tal. lew ccier cf tiUn, cr yi..'T.Ui-bra7.Ti tvoia or. fa;3 cr boCy, froqucrt " . ac'-o cr dizziness, bad tiitoJathoEJ0cth,i. -.lt licit cr cbilU, alter rating wh hot fiaakes, Tw e; Irifa end gloomy Sorcbodlssirrcsulararn tcandcoateJtongas, tc-j are ca3erinr from IriCsstlon, Dyspep tii. ad Tcraid Liver, cr " Riuonsnass la rr ny casts calypart tf Cicso Eymptoras arc crpenecd. la a rcraci'v f r ca suca cases. JCr. ficrca's G'licn Jj.c-di:iL Bii::overv tas no cjuaU Tor T7esa tttsss, CpltiiEsr cf Blood, Ehcrinoca of UiecUi, Ercncldtls, Severe Ustip3, Costunptioa aad ticsred afjectiaiis, itisaEevcrcrcaieJy. t, i Send ten cento la Caars for Dr. Tierce's booi cn CosEptioa, Ccld by Drussists, DD'PC Cf On ORSZZ BOTTLES rroprictors, CCS Hain St., licrriLO, K. Y. a LITTLE HSK?BS NioasiVi'ia aa.iaa &at.vvp r ejta Si anuis. AHTI-DSLKUS and CATHARTIC. Sola t7 Ertcsists. Socesavial, Bsvari J 13 cTcred bv lie proprittora cl i Dr. Saje's Catarxi Remedy i fcracasocf Catarrh which thej i cannct cure. II rou Invo a (Lscharro frora tio nose, cfensivo or other ttIsc. nartial loss o! EraelL tasta cr hcarin-, treat eyes, dull paia cr pressure In the head, you have Catarrh. Tasusandsot caaa tenaicato ia coasmEotion. Dr. Sagoa Catauru Urarav v-'.-os tho worst cases of Catarrh, " Cold la tlitHead," a Catarrlial Headache. Wcc-v Notice. A LI. PARTIES HAVING CLAUIS IX. acaliistthe rishermen's Union are re quested to give or send them to the secre tary. A. Milton, at his office, before Satur day, the SSth Inst. iron r. ccicn-a Elotcliroi" Ernptloa. to the worst Gircislo. Salt-Eiecn, "Fcver- Cfl7&? ' 7r"OvT rr "Prmiyi Glrii in rltn TI tst-cv ,W?1 . Rfes atrtaa.'jj i i vrfff w TIDE TABXE FOB ASTOKIA. jANUAnr. 1IIOI1 WATER. I LOW WATKR. Hr-t. Seco-id. lira. Second. oil o o 9 3 r Im H "5 E b s - P is P 5 h s h 5 h. in. 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Tne heuht is reckoned from the level "I iwnure loner low waters to which the souiirt ims are given on the Co:ist Survey ch.irl-. .society mi:i:timh. Temple Iioage, No. 7A.F.A. 11. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS s M ift. ll.t i and third Tuesdajs in caeJiW month, at 7M o'clock, r. Ji., at the'Vx il.ui m AMiri.u Jiemoers oi me oiaer in good str.'jdnig are invited to attend.. By order oi the V. M. Beaver Lodgo No. 35, 1. O. O. F. REGULAR MEETING liV- j,tS5l'i ery llmrsday eeiiln' atSSl 71) o'clock, at the Joilge'S-iS.- o.im in Odd I'eUowxlIall, Asio- -" n,u Sojourning members of Hie order In jood siandiug, cordially Invited to attend. By order 2i. G. Ocean Encampment, No. 13,1. O.O.F. SlUGLLARMEEflNGSOF OCEAN EN- 4 ea-npmeui No. 1 1. I. O. O. K., at the l.M", In the Odd Fellows Uulidiiij;. at se-eii v v.., on the second and lounn Mondaj s of each laonlh, bojouniini; Breth- r-'ii ciiifliaMy initiil. Uy orJer C. r. Seaaido Lodge Ko. 12. A. O. U. V KhGULAll MEETINGS OF SEAS1DL Lo.le No. 12, A. O. L'. W. will be held m the.r Hall in I'jthi.m Castle, on -aturday evening of each week, at 7 o'clock. Members of the order in pood Mainline, and visiting Hiotliers are invited to attend. Li brary will be open fifteen minutes before diid after e.vch meeting, llv order M. W. W.lXJOHXbUN.ltec. Cusliing Relief Corps No. 3, G. A. R. ' EGtJl.AU MEET1NGSONTHESECOND IV and fourth Tuesdays of each month, at i 1 M. 1.1 order MltS. .Us. A. DAVIDSON, Secretary. Astor Lodge No. 6, K. of P. OEGUI.AR MEEUNGS EVEI1Y WEO tij uesdaj eum it at 7 20 p. si. at I'jtln.in istle. Mijoiirniiig Knights in good stand .i cordially nailed to attend. li order O. C. II ICNEION, K. of IU aud S. Select Knights of A. O. TJ. W. UEGULAR .MEETING OF NOIflH l. w esteni I-gion No. 2, will be held at heir headquarters in l'jtlii.in Castle on hursday etcningof each werk at 8 o'clock, tleinbers of the Legion ill good standing mil visiting comrades are iimled to attend, ilnll every flist and third Thursday eveu ugs of each month. lv order of commander, ' R. L. BOYLE. Rec. Scandinavian Benevolent Societv- EGULuVR MEETINGS OF THIS SOC1E Ls. ty at their rooms in Pythian building it eight o'clock r M.. on tlie second anu lourth Tuesdays of eacli moiiili, AUG. DANIELSON, Secretary. Company H.O. N. G. REGULAR URILLS EVERY WEDNES day evening. Regular meetings first u at s r. m A. E. SHAW. Commander. Clatsop IiOdse No. 113, U. O of H. REGULAR MEETINGS EVEHY Wednesday evening at 8 o'e ocl in lodge-room ocr Cainahau & Co.'. store. So journing brothers invited to attend. Common Council. REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND lourth Tuesday evenwgs of each month at 7VS o'clock. trlersor.s 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. THOS.S.JEWETT, Auditor and Clerk. ASTOKIAX DIKECTOKY. STATK OFFICEItS. tt..!...i ...... c- ... t J. N. Dolnh Itepresentativein Congressninger Hermann Gut ernor. Sylvester l'ennoyer Governor's secretary ..... V. A. Munley secret, rv of S'.ate G W. Mcllr de Asslsttut Secretary If. F. Giltner S:at-Treasurer. G. W. Webb Sup't l'ublic lustructiou E. H. McElroy ;ue I'rinier V c. liaKer Clerk School Land Board, Sup't Insane Aslum ...Nap 'leon Davis .Dr. Harry Lane aup-i leniteiuiary uodi. tiow l W. 1". L i W.W.I It. S. St! Lord Judges Supreme Court Thaver Sti-nhan Jtiil-'CS Circuit Court First DUtriet I.. II. Vti-bstcr. M-cond It. S. liean. Ihird R. 1' UoiM-. Fourth DertArlinpiitl.K.I).Sliat. tuflc ; department 2, L B. Steams Tiftli F. ... iijnu, cixin 1 isoni anu i. w. wauter. Mve.dh J. 11. Bird. Itallroil Commissioner?-.!. 11. Slater, of Jriiide; Geo. Waggoner, of Corvallis; and J. R. N. Bell, of itosrbaig, ihief clttk. C0CTV OrFJCEKS. County Judge c. II. Page County Commissioners . i . rU Ktirnbu: g , . 1 L. C. Crow Cleric.. C. J.Trenchard Slientf AV. G. Boss Trt usurer t. r.cr-man As cvsor. c. R. Sorenscn -caooij-uiiciiuicnuent .1. r. Pag. Hcilth omcer -D-. 0. 11. is e.s Proposals for City Printing. NOTICE is hereby Given that bcalcd proposals will be received at the oflici oftliii Auditor and Pnlici- Jude until Miinday, January 23d, 16S, for all Citv l'rintni!:. Bids must State the nrirp ner snunre for each insertion, and size of type pro- puseu u uc useu. ? The Common Council reserves the richt to reject any and all bids. By order of the Common Council. Attest: T.S.JEWKTT. Auditor and 1'olice Judge. Astoria, Oregon, January R!tu, 1883. p MYAk5'.? AKI IWDI Absolutely Pure. This powder never yanes, A inarvrl of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary klnd, and can not be sold in competition with the multi tude of low test, short weight, alum or phos Iihate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Sakiko rowDKRCo. 100 Wall-st., N. . acific BREWERY. JOHN KOPP, - - - Proprietor. Patronize Home Industry! We supply as GOOD A QUALITY OF BEER As Any in the Market, at am ki:askvabli: A i'HICK. TteM Pad Brewery Beer la Pure and Unadulterated. It gives general Satisfaction aud is Furn ished in Quantities to Suit. Leave orders With A. W. Utzmger next to Itergman & Co.'s, or Fred Cooke, next to Foard & Stokes. Daily Delivery in Any Part of the City. Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALERS. Importers of All Brands of Foreign and Do mestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars. J. II. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Val Bl itz Bottled Beer. Kiuest brands of Fey West and Domestic Cigars. Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. Family Trade Solicited. All ord.-rs from the City and Country promptly filled. Squemoqua Street, - - - Astoria. Oregon. TOE COSMOPOLITAN. Utzinger and Grosbauer, Props. Fine Billiard Tables: Best of Wines and Liquers: Choice Cigars. A First Class Tlace of Social Resort. Kun in a First Class Manner. AUG- DANIELfeON. SAMPLE ROOMS, Corner of Water and West Ninth Streets. Choice Liprs and Cigars ! Every Attention to the Comfort of I'atrons. Agent for the Thingvalla Steamship Line Direct. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. CAMPBELL. - PROPRIETOr" ALEX. Old Corner Saloon, XMill. F. Bower, Proir. Fine Wines, Liquors g Cigars, 401 Chenamns Street, - - Astoria. Ogn. GERMIA BEER HALL The Celebrated VVEINHARD LAGER BEER, On Draught On Ice, and Drawn from the Wood. Five Cents a Glass, war. BOCK. Proprietor. Columbia Market. Northeast corner Water and West 9th Sts. C. H- Powell, Prop'r. I give my patrons Good ear. in Good Style and at Reasonable Price. G vc me a call and I will try and make it suit J ou to call again. Family trade solicited. J. H. D. GKAY wuolesilt and retail dealer Hi. GROCERIES FLOUR, AHD FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT General Storage and Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria, Oregon. m& Orpheus and Earydlce. The pleasins fable of mythology concerning Orph. and Eury., ttill do to sing children to sleep, but when yon want to regulate the sun, start the street-cars, and govern the price of cheese, you've got ta modernizn it n hit They did it nicely in New York, I and it Aranr nlrmtnrl knng.o ot, t,a picture galleries were ransacked for weeks afterwards, by available spin sters looking for back number Orpheuses. But the article was very scarce, hence the dearth of marriage notices in the columns of the ITaut Ton, or something to that effect. Eury. went down to the river to give the children their semi-annual bath, barefoot. That was very wrong in Eury. to do. No mother goes down to the river, nowadays, barefoot, to swash the kids in tho water. The back kitchen, with a wash-tub of steaming suds, a horse hair towel, and a word of reprimand, is the ordained ticket of the to-day time modus operandi of swimming the great unwashed. But the Eury. of mythology was bound to do it barefoot She did. and a. anaka nipped her in the vicinity where the garter ought to have been. As she didn't wear the proscribed poisoned hose of commerce, she, and not his snakeship.waspoisoned. Sheclomb. Orpheus was a harpist of great fame. I presume he could Dick the harp in a more satisfactory sort of style than any son of Italia who ever landed in Castle Garden. The very beasts of the field used to travel five miles to hear Orph. play, and the trees bowed down when he twanged the gut. If Orph. was alive to-day, the beasts would travel five miles out of their way to get beyond the unearthly strains of his hell-in-a-green-baize bag, wound up after each time with a wagon wrench. The trees would now wither and die, and there wouldn't be any maple sugar next spring unless fast year's surplus of fly-blown ma terial would hold out until the yearn tor the saccharine in the crude had elapsed. After Orph. had portioned out the motherless children among the homes for the homeless of Thessaly, he bogan to feel down in the mouth. It was only a sort of a feeling, for Eury. had forgotten to fill up the earthen jars with sugar-crusted doughnuts, before she went to the river to slush the kids. There wasn't even a mince pie nnr a pound-cako in the pantry. All that was left to remind Orph. of his spouse was a wad of auburn hair-combings on the mantel, and a bill at the cloak maker's shop. But Orph. was disconsolate. There was no mistaking it. He just pined for Eury., boyond a doubt. He missed her soft footstep on the stairs, when nightly she came down to show him how to unlock the front door without a toothpick. Orph. was a trifle lax about such things; but his memory was retentive, when he sat down to his "Injine" rubber codfish balls, fried by an imported slave girl from Way Back. He wanted Eury. But she had clomb. Orph. didn't play very much upon his golden harp after Eury. got bit by a snake. He just sort of pined away, but he didn't die. Now, the old story, according to mythology, has it that he went into a strange land with his harp, after Eury. He played his way right into the hearts of the strange spirits, and got Eury. off on bail, to accompany him back to terra-cotta, or something of that order. Tiiere was one proviso, viz., that he mustn't look back, or Eury. would skip back to the edge of a damp cloud. But he looked back. That was where Orph. was dead wrong, according to mythology. Now, the whole fact of the case is this: -The fellow who wrote the pretty fable thought he would do something that would last. I am happy to say it has. But the man who lost his wife from a snake bite didn't go after her with a harp at all. He had more sense. He just buckled np his harness, took a big purse of money, and went and married a shy cirl. He badeered the life out of his second wife, telling her what a great cook Mrs. Urpneus .No. 1 was. And that's fhe true story of Orph. and Eury. H. S. Keller, in N. Y. Clipper. BucMen's Arnica Salrc. Thk BnsT Salve in the world for Cuts, Uruises, Sores, Ulcers.SaltKheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to pive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Pric' 23 cents per box. For sale by W. Dement. Fot Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, you havo a printed jiuarantee ou every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold bv W. E. Dement win- will vou coucn when Shiloh's p.iro win rivH immediate relief. Price lOctsEOctsandSl. Sold by W.E. De ment. The Kev. Geo. H. Thayer, of .Bour bon, Ind., says: "Both myself and wife owe our lives toSniLon's Consumption Cuke." Sold uy w. uemenF. "ROSCOE CONKLINC," -o.3S4.P.C.J.C.C.ILE.. WINSEK of the Tno-iear-old Sweepstake ntfctatelnlr, 1SS I offer to public patronage, the serving of this magnificent registered Jersey Bull: Uam, Annie Looney 3rd. I,o.6U, .une register- butter record. 171bs.12oz.of uusalted butter lu 7 days. mo$e hj wish jiiik men In Cream, will find it profltRble to mate their cows to thS butter-bred boll. Service fee reasonable. J. A. KOVAl. one block west of Main street, (on the county road) near Young's river. PATRONIZE HOWE INDUSTRY There is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or San Francisco for Custom Made Clothes As they can get Better Fits. Better Work manship, and for less Money. By Leaving their Orders with MEANY. He has iust received a large stock of Goods from the E$st. Fine Business Suits from 5SS. Call and See Him and Satisfy Yourself. P. J. Meany, Merchant Tailor. I do not believe that Ayer's Sarsaparilla has an equal as a cure for Scrofulous Hu mors. It is pleasant to take, gives etresglU to the body, and pro duces a mora perma nent result than any medicine I over used. E. If.V'J"!. Sorth Lindale, Ohio. HlimorS tiMlllwl , I have used Ayer's ! Sarsapariila, in ray family, for Scrofula, and vknow, if it i taken faithfully it will thoroughly crrdicaln this terrible disea;.'. W.F.Fo'.vIer.SI.l)., Gre&nvil'.B, Tena. Erysipelas, For fort? year3 I have suffered with Erysipela.5. I have tried v ario.13 romedius Canker, and for my complaint, but iouhu iiu rcuei uuui I commenced using Ayer's Sarsaparill.i. After taking ton bot tles of this medicine I am completely cure I. M. O. Ai-iesbury. Rockport, 1J". Catarrh, I havo suiTered. ir years, from Catarrh, which wai so severo that it destroyed n:y appetite and weak ened my system. After tryini other remedies, without 10 lief. I bosaa to take Can be Ayer's Sar3araxill.i, and, in a fen months, was cured. Susan Ij. Cook, DO.) Albany ct., Boston, llasi. cured by purifying the blood with Ayer's Sarsnnarilla is superior to any blood punllcr that I ever tried. I havo taken it for Scrofula, Cankor, and Salt Kheum, and received much benefit from it. It is good, also, for a weak stomach. Millie Jano Peirce, S. Bradford, Mass. tt Ayer's Sarsapariila, Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Ifasa. Prlco 81; six bottles, SS. MARKETS. Washington Market. Main .street, Astoria, Oregon. BCRGUAX & CO.l'KOrKIETOKS OKSPECTFUI.LY GALL TItE ATTEN- LX tio nn r the nubile to the fact that the above Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY FRESH AMD CURED MEATS ! 1 Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. , , -Special Htfention given to supplying ohlps. STAR MARKET. WHERRY Sl COMPANY, Fresh .and Cured Meats, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. Ol'POSITK OCCIDENT IIOTEL. CIIF.WVIJIII Utreet. AHtorio. Oe. F.H.SURPRENANT&CO., SUCCESSORS TO 3". O. IE. OS County Coroner. First Class Undertaking ESrABLISIIMENT. New Styles, Caskets and funeral material. Next to ASTOBiAJt office. S.ARNDT&FERCHEN ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOP 1NU Duuer ouuu uu., J55J All kinds ot EffGINE, CANNERY, AKV STEAMBOAT WORK rromptly attended to. A.Hpeclaltymadeof repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. -THE- STBJMER WALMSRI J0II G. BLAKE, Master, I-; ready for business, and will do Towing or BUSINESS OF ANY KIND On the River, at reasonable rates. Head quarters at Gray's "Wlfrf. J. . . GRAY, Agent LOEB & CO. fines, Liprs ani Cigars. A Large Stock of FIRST CLASS COODS. THE TRADE Supplied at Lowest Market Rates. All orders filled promptly and Accurately. Agents for First Class Fpreign and Domestic Brands. Main street Opposite Parker House, ASTORIA. - - - - OKFGON. THfft naHPnonfUelnPhlladelphla THIS PlPfcRatthe Newspaper Adver- CVfeSKJLLifca' a. WwaatsSP ManwaliMat iUUIK ACUCJ VI AlCSSXaW I Hi W.AYEfcftSOHsWauthorliea agents, i - 0. R. & N. CO. iro pq:eve'E...i!3I2, And Vay Landings. The Steamers of the O. It. & K. Co., car rying the It.i. malls, leave the Company's Dock Kvery lay, Sundays excepted, at 6 A.M. Tills i the only daily line, and the only line running all the year inund. TO SAN FRANCISCO. The only line of Steamships to San Fran cisco. Steamers leave Company's Peck every five djs 1'egular Lined Tow Boats and Barges, For Towage and Lighterage. STOltAGF. OF AT.t, Iil.MS. Inquire at Companv's Dock or at City Of fice. Mpeclal Sight Boat to Portland, Connecting with All The Trains. The fast and elegant steamer if. It. TH03IPSOX leaves Fortland every Mon day, Wednesday and Saturday at 11 -JO P. M. arriving at Astoria at 'a.m. next morning. i'eiuriung, v,ia leave AsiuriH, every auuuaj . Tuesday. aud Thursday at 8 p.m.. arriving at I'orifand at D A. Ji , next morning. Good sleeping accommodations will be furnished outne boat at the reasonable rates of to cents for single berths and St for staterooms F E. SnUTE. K. A. NOYK3. Ticket Agent. Agent. TO SAH IRAMCO, CAL., nr WAY OF -me OREGON & CALIFORNIA R. R. AND CONNECTIONS. The Mt. Shasta Route. Quicker in Timethan any Other Route Between Portland and San Francisco. LEAVE PORTLAND 4 P. Nl. Dally THROUGH TIME 39 HOURS. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS, EXCURSION rUji:El'EItsr.ir Mec- onil Clans .Passengers on all tliroosh. trmus 1'BKll of CUARtiE. i'AHE from Portland to Sacramento and San Francisco, VnlimitcU - - - - 825 OO First Class Limited - - S20 OO Second Class " - - SIS OO Ticket Office: Corner F and Front Sts. Portland, Or K. KOEHLEK. Manager. E. P. KOGEKS. O.F.&l13S.Agt To Gray's Harbor ! The Steamer GEN. MILES VT. P. Whitcomb. Master, Will leave for Gray's Harbor on or about The 5th, 15th and 25th of each nioulb For Freight or Passage apply to J. II. . UISAV, Agent I. S. N. Co. ilwaGO SteainHavittatioii Co FROM ASTORIA TO Ft. Stevens.. Ft. Canby and llwaco, Connecting by stages and steamboats for Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia STEAMER ESb "GEN. CANBY," Tnos. Parker. Master. Will leave Astoria dally (Sundays excepted) for Ft. Stevens. Ft. Canby and llwaco. at9 A.M., except as below. With Oysterville Mails and Express daily. and Through Mails to points beyond, and Montesano, W.T., on Mondays, "Wednesdays and Fridays. On Thursdays the Qen. Canby will make two round triDS. leaving Astoria first time at 7 A. M. and on second trip (about 2 r. M.) 5 hours after arrival irom nrst trip. Fare to llwaco, $1.00 Passengers will save 25 cents bv Durchas- lng iicxeis Deiore going on uoara. llwaco Freight per Ton, - $2.00 t-For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the office of the company, Gray's wnan, ioot oi nenton street. J.H.D.GBAY, . Agent. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE! Northern Pacific Railroad ! TWO TRAINS A DAY! NO CHANGE OF CARS ! Shortest Line to Ohicago&All PointaEast VIA ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS. THE Northern Pacific R. E, Is the ONLY Line Running Passenger Trains, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars Palace Dining Cars (meals 75c), Luxuriant Pay Coaches, Emigrant Sleepers (free of charge), FROM PORTLAND TO THE EAST bee that your tickets read vis the Sort hern FacISc It. R. and avoid change o Tears. Leave Portland at 7 A. M. and 3:13 P. M. daily; arrive at Minneapolis or St. Paul at noon fourth day. PACIFIC DIVISION Train leaves Front and G street dally at" A. JI. and 11 A. JI. ; arrive at New Tacoma 1:15 and 6:15 P. II. connecting with. Company's for all points on Tuget Sound. CIIAS. 3. FEE, Gen'l Western PaR. Agent, St. Paul. A.D.CIIARLTON. Gen'l Western Pas. Agent, No. 2. Washington St.. Portland. Depot, comer First and G streets. Delinquent School Taxes Dis trict Nov9. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the taxes for the above district are now de linquent. In order to save costs pajment must be made Immediately to the under signed. "Wm. B. ADAIR, Clerk, District No. 9. At store of JL C. Crosby. Dec. 19,1887, TKANSPORTATION LINES. SAVED IS LEG! I0NE CURED ! LrmosiA, Oa., Angnst II, 1S37. TnKSwrrrSrKcmc Co.. Atlanta. 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Shively, from tho east side of West Sixth street to the east side of Salmon street, by re placing all missing piles with new ones, and replacing all defective stringers with new and sound ones, and replank ing the same with new and sound fir planks four inches in thickness, to a width of thirty fett through the center thereof, said improvement to be made to the established grade of said street, aiitl unless a remonsttanco signed by the owners of two-thirds of the property fronting on said portion of said street be filed with the Auditor and Police Judge within ten days of the final pub lication of this notice, to wit: on or be fore Tuesday, February 7th, 18S8, the Common Council will order said im provement to be made. By order of the Common Council Attest: T.S.JE-WETT, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, January 12th, 1888. 56 gWCT &' g& Milk 5i "" jdi Traias PtfcSukK 'tfsbiiiyi iryiifjmSr? fc?l F Ai DISEASE. l'.Tl-"""'$M ttfl&ir. lA h i fty leyerr Klfl 8IHL5 'lAassBfasfcT mi