The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, June 14, 1881, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    fl
ASTOKIA. OREGON:
TUESDAY JUIsE 14, 18S1
CQMMEROEAHD TRADE.
PORT OF ASTORIA.
READY FOR SEA.
Arco, ur bk CSS tons. Gatzc, Queenstew .! 11
SAILED.
Orocon bs. 2S35 tons. Pohlman. S F June 12
Hival. bk.299 tons. Adams S. 1. Jane 11
Shubrick. U S Lteht-bouse str. Everfon, Roek
and cruise. June 10
Agnes Oswald. brb, 13s tens. McGibbon. Queens-
town Juno
Kate and Anna, steam seh. 81 tons, Lut;ent. Grays
Harbor. June"
Orient, brlff. 312 tons. Williams. San Tcdro June S
Lizzie Bell, br bk 103G ton. Mergnard. Liverpool,
Juno 6
North Bend bkt 376 tonsMernrman. ti Y June G
Columbia, ss. 2721 tons Holies S F. June 3
California. Etr. 674 tons. Carroll. Sitka June 2
Ellerbank. br bk. 1180 ton. Parker, Liverpool.
June 1
OUTSIDE WITH PILOTS OX HOARD.
Thomas II Stoive. br bk. Newcastle N S W June
ARRIVAL FROM SEA.
Willamette, ss. 2H8 t3N X Y June 1!
Mate of California, bs. 4J2t tons. Debney. S V
June 1-
Mary 11. Rust. sell. Shu Pedro. June 11
Tarn O'Shanter. bkt. S. K. June 10
Scottish Bard, Br Uk.rlJ ten.. Little. Ronkbaeip-
ton. June 8
Sol. Thomas, str. Co hay, .1 une S
Alpha. ch. Starr, Tillameok. J HneS
Ethel, brbk. 493 tons. Grabma. Liveneol. may 29
ClauFersuson.br. bk.'Wtsn. Wilton. Brislinne.
May 2S.
Alden Besie.Axnbk. si; tn. Xeje. HoiifiUonc
may 22
Coloma. Am bkSSS tons.Xwje. Honskona May 28
Mnrtha Fisher. brlik,Sll tons. MeAdam.Nowcas-
Ie. N S W. May Ifi
Bellaporte.br bk. 1W0 toa. Tate. Newcastle. N S
W.May 14
Merom, sh. 1201 tons. Leivell. N Y May 5
Clan Grant, br bk. IMVi tons. James, f ai Lnerpeal.
Mav C
Marion Kins br bk 959 ton Rio Janeiro Maj ..
VESSELS o.y THE WA 1 .
From American I'ort.
Alice Buck. Am li N Y April t
Belle of Oresou bk X Ma ft
Carrie AVinslow.bk.SH tons, Philade)4)ia, Mcli fi
Columbia, Mi ISK tons. lluHiplney, X Y. Jan 20.
C. S Hurlburl. bk. 116 ttnt.N Y.June
Umpire. fli. 1132 tons. Now York. Jan I ft
Hmnia T Crow ell bk 1137 tB N Y Mav 2
Geo V Elder, str, S 1" une 11
Ucrten.tih Philadelphia. Jan IS
Henry S Sandfonl, h. list tui. SWwjht. N Y
March 22
Indianu, ship. O. R. N. Co. irnn. May 21
Kate Davenport, sh. 1213 ton. Mallet t N Y Jan IS
MissiMiui. O. R. i.N.Ce. str N V. May 21
Oracle, sh 15.7) ton?. Morion. Philarfelphia Moh22
OlivoS Southard Am oh Philadelphia March
Palmyra, sh. i3K) tons Mint N Y March 2
Saranac bli N Y April 2ti
Sparrow sch S 1' March lb
from I'oreln l'ort-4.
AJolU Se. bk. (Hi ton. Rln!ianoH. Culton-
burg, Oct 18
Bankstield Brbk I.ierol Ajinl 8
Buxton Yale, br bk. JS7 tent;. RuckingtuiM Vake-
haiua Feb 1
lioxford. br bk, I.iverjwxil. March 2
Oiiilo. br bk. Liverpool, May 21
Oity of Quebec br 1. 7m uin I.hmIoh Due IS via
Victoria
Orossfield.br bk. Liverpool. Ma rob 2C
Countess of Rothi-s.. Br fc . Middltsb(He. Dec 2H
Countess of Derby. In.. Middlettbsro. KtiK. ,Ianii
City of Manchester, brbk C to U
Doon. Brbk 877 tons Newcastle
Doxford. br bk. Liverpool Marea: via Victtita
Furness Abbey, bk. 1038, l.ilAw. Ywkohama.
Gleusaber, br bk, IM! ttn, Liverpool. May 12
Gleuperis, sh Wl tonn. ('ape ttt (iood-hnpe. due
June.
Oberon.bfe. USD ton-. Liverpool AjirJ 2T
River Avon, br bk OH Ilolker Liverpool March 3
Sidlau. Br bk 4'tH toiix McGloahao MuLHWoHKh
.luii 12
Vancouver, b WIS toMf. KeMenrth'
Zoe. br bk Liverpool ia YictiirHi Jan 3
HOTELS AND KESTAUllAXTA.
A... MKOLKK. r.S. WltlCHT
MEOLEll & W1UOIIT. PnMiuti..
Astoria, Oregon.
jiU pi:opi(!in'oi:.s ai:u happy iti
JL auiiouiiLVlliHl HicalNivclKilcMiHs iicci
rt'i:iiuted:md rt'fiiruiMu'il, :uIHw ;it';it! it
tle comfort of lls.mitls hih! imiua lite Id's!
hotel north of Sun Franf-Wco.
:. . KNOWLKS. A I- .IKItKIL
POUTLAND, - - - - OUEGON
ZIEBER & KN0WLES, Proprietors.
Free coach to stud from the bouse.
ceBrTin: Daily Atokian ts mi file at the
Clarendon Hotel readini: ioom.
Pioneer Restaurant Hotel.
.MAIN STREET. -T - - ASTOKIA
3Ir. S. X. ArriKoni, Proprietor
rflHETRAVELIxTTpmiLIC WILL FI'I)
jl. tbe Pioneer lirl class in all rcxpcets.and
u share of their patronage is respectfully
solicited.
S""Boanl and lodging by thedaj or week.
Fair Wind Collet Saloon
, - VNI) -
CHOP GL XK Si E?
WATER STREET, ASTORIA.
Next door to Dr. Kinsc 's.
CofTei'. Tea and Chocolate, with
Calte, IO Cents.
Chops Cooked to Order.
Fine Wines, tdquors and Clears
OI the best brands.
Having just opened the above establish
ment we cordially Invite our friends and the
public Kcncrally to give us a trial.
iW-tf FOARD & EVANSON.
ROSCOE'S FIRSt'cLASS
Oyster Saloon.
MAIN STREET, ASTORIA.
THE UNDERSIC.NED IS PLEASED TO
announce to the
Ladies7 and Gentlemen of this Cily
That he is now prepared to furnish for them,
In llrst chiss style, and every .stj le,
OYSTERS, HOT COFFEE. TEA, ETC.
vr Tiuc
Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon,
MAIN" STREET.
Please give nie a will.
ROSCOE DIXON. Pioprietor
GERMANIA BEER HALL
AXD
BOTTLE BEER DEPOT.
Cbk.vamus Strjjkt. Astoria.
ThcJiest of Layer! Cls. a Glass
Ordeis for the
Celebrated Columbia Brewery
Jfcj.lr'i'JEiJ-fcrC
Left at this place will be promptly attend
ed to.
tsy-Xo cheap Sau Francisco Beer sold at
this place
1VM. BOCK. Proprietor.
AGENTS t;aoi
I'ANTKD rOU XKW
UOK8E BOOI
Samples postpaid, 25 cents. Sent from
THE ASTORIAX OFFICE.
ColumbiP., River Exports.
UiPJIKSTS FOltEION.
ICXK 1681.
4 To IhcrjHMl, jxt Lizzie Bell.
From Portland l8,275$ lbls flour....73,100
GTrt Qucentoim,jxr Agnes Osteoid.
From Portland 47,800 ells wheat r.1.100
11 To Qiieciif4irn, ytr Argu.
From Portland 32.M0ells wheat..... $69,400
irHCAPITCLATIOK, MAV JRSl.
Flour, 4H,R:a bbls. value $221,910
Wheat, 2r.3STi ctK - .MS44
Sllinon, 12,400 r, ZApSQ
Total valuas, 14 cargoes. n3l.7.M
KFJCAPITFUVTION V.Y MONTHS, 18S1.
TAXUAItY.
4 Cargoes value S 187,42.1
FHBRUARY.
7 Cargoes value :J71.299
MARCH.
." Cargoes value 202.541
APRIL.
4 Cargoes value 242,1ft".
MAY.
14 Cargoes value G3i,7."4
34 Cargoes, ." months, Sl,C&V91
IlOMRSTlC KXPOIITS.
The receipts of domestic exports at
San Francisco, from .January 1st, 1881,
to June 7th, from Astoria, is given as
follews:
Flour, qr sks .........168,877
Wheat, ctls 118.3&!
Onts, ctls . 25,579
.Snlinnn.blils 1.1S2
lit bhls 1G4
cs . CO.O-'tt)
pkps . 15
Apples, ripe, b.vi 134W3
liutter, pkn 16
Potatoes, .sks .11,710
Wool, bales 4,22.-i
Hide,s, No . .17,008
Tallow . pkg 1.0m
Ileef, bhls 419
lleef, canned. 10
Fruit, lined, pkgs . 1,080
I Aat her, pkgs 1 15
Ijtrd.es. ,.......M............... 32
Bucoti, cs . ................ 14
Meal, sks 351
Hops, bale .......... ..-. 18
Hams, jikgs . . ao
Cheese, cs ...... ... 18
Flav Seed, sks :s..170
Canned goods, cs.. .. ........ ... 1.077
Astoria Lioctgo No. 40, L O. G. T.
KoKtilar .Meeting orory Tnesday Erontng
at7i o'clock, ntUood Tcmplar'fl Hall, Cho
namus Street, Astoria, over C h. Parker's
Store Membcra of the Order, in soodstand
ne, are inritod to attend. Dosree ineotinplst
Monday each month. Byordor W. C.T.
Temple LiOdge, No. 7. A. P. A. M.
Regular Couitnunicationa first n4YY
third Saturday in each month. atTJs V
o'clock, r. t.. at the Hall in Astoria.
Members of tha Order, in (rood standing, are
Invited to attend. Uy ordc; of the . M.
Beaver lxdtro No. 35. L O. O. P.
f2iZStb.
Meet every Thursday evenina.1
low's Hall. cor. of Cass nnd Che- ,k
numus streets, Astoria. Members of the Order
are invited to attend. By order. !i.U.
Common CounciL
KeRular meetings second and fourth Tae5
dflv oroninrs of ench month, nt 7'i o'clock
oo Persons desinnc to bare matters acteu
upon by the Council, at any regular ueetine
must present the same to the Auditor and
Clerk on or before the Friday evening prior
to tbe Tuesday on which the Council holds its
realtor nicotinic. R. 11. CARDWEL1,.
Auditor and Clerk.
TIDE TABLE FOR ASTORIA
From tables 01 United State Coast Survey.
High Water. j Low Wator.
Pule. a.m. p.m. I A.M. Y. it.
! 10 41 10 13 4 41 4 14
10 11 40 11 11 Z 41 6 07
11 . 0 V, f, 42. 02
Pi U 00 1 411 7 SS C 57
13 O 48 2 31 1 8 23 7 52
14 1 37 3 151 A 14 8 44
15 2 2.1 3 54 1 9 52 0 31
1 3 14 4 34 10 20 10 27
17 4 12 5 17 11 Or, 10 27
IS 5 PJ (1 tt) 11 51 . .
MISCELLANEOUS
H " CELEBRATED If X
w STOJOACH
The Traveler "Who Wisely Provides
Against the contingency of illness by taking
with him Hostellers Stomach Hitters, has
occasion to congratulate himself on his fore
sight, when he mcs others who hae ne
glected to do so sullcrinp from ome one of
the maladies for whirh it Is a remedy and
preventative. Among those are fever and
ague, billlonsness. constipation and rheuma
tism, diseases oft en attendant upon a change
of climate or unwonted diet.. For sale bv all
druggists and dealers gcncndlv.
MAGNUS 0.-CROSBY,
Dealer in
HARDWARE, EON, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
Pliita ai Steam Fitters
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD,
SHEET IROH TIN AHD COPPER,
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP
PER. PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done with neatness and dispatch.
None but first class workmen employed.
A large assortment of
SCALES
Constantly on liand.
Piles for Sale.
Mr. A. 15. McMillan Isireped lo furnish
Fir or Hemlock Piles
IX ANY AMOUNT TO ORDER, AND ON
SHORT NOTICE.
Leave orders at the More of Trenchanl &
upshur, Astoria.
Or address, A. B. McMTLLAN.
Olney, Oregon.
Literary Reyolutioii.
TSWisdom is ye principal thing, therefore get wis
dom. A booke that is worth reading is worth owning.
To make $1.00 and a friend, is better than to make $5.00
only. One thousand bookes, profit $1.00 each-$ 1,000.
One million bookes, Drofit one cent cach-$ 10,000!
THE -ASTOE1AN AGENCY
POR THE SALE OP BOOKS
PUBLISHED BY
THE AMERICAN BOOK EXCHANGE,
BEG LEAVE TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF READERS TO THE
FOLLOWING LTST AT "WHICH WE "WILL FURNISH BOOKS TO
ORDER.
" COME AND SEE 31E.
Cycloposdias.
Library of Universal Knowledge, large type, 15 vols, octavo, cloth. !.".; half KKfSht.trdt
top. 22 50. Postage 2u cents iht vol, vols, issm-d ; id. U in pn-x.
Tins is a verbntim rniiritit of tbe lnsl (1SS01 Iiiidou edition of Chttiiibers' KncvcHHiailia.
with copious additions (about IR.Omi topics) by
one aipnancticai arrangement, wiimshcii niusiraucws as are neeessr- in eim-niau-me
text. It sives an amount of mittter about 10 iht cent more tlMtn Jlpptetniis c.yl,M,iia
(price, in clotb,So OOi. ami U Kr cent more than .Idinos Cyclopo-din Hlce S.l u3 in
cloth). For the general reader it Is niidiHibti-dly tin In-st Kneychiiciilhi eTiHi!lisied.
whatever the price.
Chambers Encvclopadin, M m1s. tumo, small tie. c'otb. j-7 .in : jMKtase 10 cents ier 1.
Atncncaii Aiblilions. lan;e tyic. 4 vids. nctnvu clot It. $ I : half Kuvin. ! top. u i'ostage
1 cents ier id. '1 xvA. Lssued : vol. 3 in press.
Tliese volumes will be found well-nieb IndisncU-sald bv all owners of OwiHlnrr-. Annlc-
tons..TobnsoiLs. and all other Cvcbiinlt.is,eceit Um larsetyin'editbMiirf the Liliniryot
Universal Knowledge, from wliich it is comiribHi. Orders with i-asb reivheil by Jlareh IT.
1881. were accepted at tbe retluceu once oi gs zn ior uie ciwii, ?s, w lor me ihmi liHvsia. pn
top, after wblch date tbe price will ne inereRsedt the niteof one-half cent chcIi il:i for
tbe set In cloth, three-fourths cent ech day for the M?t in half Knssia, zfll top.
Library of History.
Mil man s Ciblwn's Komcoirds.. doth, 2: jMKjagi xr ceiil-s. Half ilns-sin. jrflt top. $l;
postage 52 cents
Macaulay's England, ntuR.dth. SI 2"; jxisiasc 21 cents. Half Havsia. gilt top. $2 50;
postage 32 cents.
Rolling Ancient History, l vols, in 1. qnarto. cloth. 1 75; half Ititssia, sprinkled edges.
$2 25 ; postage -12 cents.
Creasy's Fifteen Lect.sie llatlles of the World. dilh, 15 emi ; iostge 6 cents. Half Kms-
.sia, gilt top, 70 cents : postage 7 cents.
Fi-olvsart's Chronicles,-imperial octH, 115 illustration'-, doth. SI 50: doth, extra gilt, gilt
edges, S2 50 ; iMistage S5 cent.
Green's Larger IILstor of the English IVojde, 2 os., doth. ?1 ; iKMage p; cents. Half
Russia, gilt top, $2 ; ixjstagc 21 cents.
G rote's (5 reece, -l vols.,dotb.-"r2; iHstage32 ivnls.e Hnlf Kiissla. gilt top. $1; postage X
cents. In press.
Curl vle's French Revolution, doth, -10 cents; postage 7 cents. Half Rux!, gJt tn. fO
cents ; postage 12 cents.
Ix I'RKPAUatiox : Momuisen's Rome ; M&ssotfs ami Cuiroiv France; ilinel" ter
many; Schiller's! hlrt Ymrs' War; Histor-or the United Slates, ly an Knttaent His
toria'u. Acme Library of Fiction,
filiform in m?c and sixle ; rbl!i binding.
Uarda, S5 ceuts. l'ostage 7 ci-nis.
Tom Rrowu at Rngby. :cents. 1'oslagefi cents.
George Eliot's Roiuola, 33 cents. lstage 7 cents.
Don gulxote, 0 cents. 1'oMage 9 cents.
Irvinu'a Knickerbocker. :) cents, l'ostaee 0 ivnis.
Coojht'.s Last of tbe Mohicans. SO cents. Postage C cents.
Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, Xi ceuts. Postage 7 cents.
Kingsiey'siiypaiia.s.icenis. rosiage , cents, in press.
Goethe's Wilhelm Melsu-r. 40 cnts. l'ostage 7 cents. In press,
Madame de Stael's Coriiine. 35 cents. 1'osUige 7 cents. I u prvs.
Mrs. Mulock Cralk's John Halifax Gentleman. Xi i-ents. I'tKtage 7 ciHts.
.Sir Walter Scott's I unlioc. l2mo. doih. .V) cents. I'ioInkc s ecu's.
Uulwer's Iist Dajs of 1'omiieii. l2mo, cloth. 50 i-fiits. Postage K ivnts.
PcKPAUiXfi: Uickens' Daid Cotierlield. Tliackeray's Xevveoiufs. Vidor llHgo's las
Mtserables, Sage's Gil Rl&s..ican Paul Richler'sTItaii. George MHelbiunld's Alec Forbes.
Chniles Rcade's Ive me Utile.
The World's Creat Poots.
Shakesieare. 3 vols., cklh.l 50: postage 2S eent?. Half Russia, gilt top. 3; postage 12
cents. The principal plays in scrate pamphlets. 3 cents ntdi.
Milton's Poetical Works, cloth, -W cents ; inMage 7 wnts. Half Russia, gilt toi, Ui cents ;
lostage 10 cents.
lante. translated by Can. . cloth, 30 cents ; po-itagc r. cents. Half Russia, gilt top. n) cents ;
postage 8 cents.
irgil, translated byDnden. i-bMb.C cents; jmtfagejC cents. Half RHs.shi.gilt top.tio
ceuLs ; postage 8 cents.
Pole's Homers Iliad, cloth, So cents ; ostage 6 cents. Half Rnssia, gilt top. 00 cents ; post
age 8 cents.
Pope's Homer's Odyssey, doth, so cents :iMistagc n cents. Half Russia, gilt top. cu cents;
postage S cents.
Eii win Arnold's Ught of Asia, extra dutli, 25 cents ; jhWiusp l cents.
Mrs. Heman's Poetical Works, large netnvo, cbth. w cents ; jmstagc 13 cents. Half Russia.
gilt top, 90 cents ; jostage 13 cents.
M'Fingal, an epic imciii. by TrHinbitll. cbtth. 50 cents; half RavMa. gilt I up. 75 cents.
Postage 9 cents.
Tasso's Jerusalem Delivenil. cbrth.-Joreiits ; mstage R wnts. Half RHssta.gttt top, F vents :
lKstage 12 cent.
Library of Biography.
Reminiscences of Thomas Carlyle, Cloth. 3o cents ; postage c, vents. Half Russia, gilt top.
00 cents; iostage a cents.
Acme Illography First Series. Twehe standard hooks by great authors, bound In 1 ol..
cloth. 5o cents ; postage 9 cents. Half Russia, gilt top. i ; K?tage 13 cents.
Acme Uiography Second Series. Lives of ChnHver. Sh-ilst, Milton. Cowpcr anil Sonlhey.
Five books in 1 ol.T cloth. -W cents; postage i cents. Half Russia, gilt top. $0 cents;
postage 12 cents.
Acme Uiography Thin! Series, lives of Dehx. JoIiiisihi, Goldsmith, Scott and Thackeray,
hi 1 vol.. doth. -to cents ; jKistage Scents. Half Russia, Kilt teii.tsjcents: jiostage I2cents.
Plutarch's LUes, l o'., doih.iw cents; jMistagf ll icnl. Half Rusr.ia.giit top.$l 20; jMist-
:tge 14 cents.
Lossing's Eminent Amenwins, o er 100 joilraits. cbith. 1 ; istage 12 cents. Half Russia.
gilt top, Si .vi ; iKistage 12 cents Nearl nadv.
Pnparing : Snule's Uncf IMograpbbs, CailjlesOlherCnonwell.and Frctk'rh-k the Great.
Religious Literature.
Youngs Great lllble CtHicunlaitcc. t id. iiarto. Popular Kdltuni. eloth. $2; itostage37
cents, lhilf Russia, sprinkled edges, 2 50 ; pillage 37 cents. Scholars Hdltion, lialf
Turkey, marble edges, .-sj ; jnlage S2 cents.
Tlsc New Testament The new version, t'hdli. 30 cents; Mstage7 cents. Half Russia.
gilt top. 08 cents ; postage 18 cents. Full Turkey morweo. gilt islges. 51 Tf ; postage lu
cents. Will h issued pnmtly iiimhi lis iHibliratktn In England.
Tlic New Testanit-nt-King James ersiiHimiifonn In stjlcwith the alvc.at Hk same
prices.
The New Testament Tlictwu torsions, printed on pages facing, for covenlcnce of com
parison. Cloth TO cents; jxtstage lu cents. Half Russia, gilt top, SI : iostagc 11 cents.
Full Turkey uiorroco. gilt edges, St 58; Ntage 15 cents.
Gelklc's Life 01 Christ, eloth 50 cents: jHstagc ents. Half Russia. gilt top, $1 ; ixMage
13 cents
Smith's lllble Dictionary, cloth, ;o cents. Half Russia, sprinkled edges. 75 cents; itostngc
10 cents.
Kitto's Cyclojwdia or Riblical Literature, 2 vids., illustrated, cloth. 52. Half Russia, gilt
top, 53. Postage 8C cents.
Works of Flavius Josephus. 1 ol. ipiarto cloth 1 50. Half Rusdn, sprinkled edges, s2 no
Postaze3s wnts.
Literature Miscellaneous.
Chambers' Cydopailia of English literature,
jiussia. gin top. ; postage mj ccnis.
Acme Library of Modem Classiest First Series. Vicar of Wakefield, 1'jisselas, Picclola.
Paul and Virginia, Undine and the Two Captains, m 1 vol., cloth, 10 cents ; iostage 7
cents. Half Russia, gilt top, W cents ; iostage ! cents.
Macaulays Complete Essays and Poems. 3 vols., cloth, 1 H); half Russia, gilt top, $2 78;
postage 30 ceuts.
The Koran of Mohammed, translated by Sale. Cloth. 30 cents ; itostagc 5 cents. Half Rus
sia, gilt top, GO cents : ostage 8 cents.
American Patriotism : Famous Orations nnd Patriotic l"ajcrs, from Washington to Lincoln.
Cloth, M cents ; postage 8 cents. Half Russia, gilt top,$l ; iostage 12 cents.
The Choice of lJooks, by Charles F. Richardson. Extra cloth, 25 cents ; postage I cents.
uncap iuipercuiuou.o cchis; irosiage tree.
age ! eeiiui.
Pictorial Hand lexicon. Over 25,000 words and 250 Engravings. Cloth. 17 cents ; postage
4 cents.
Irvlng's Sketch 15ook. Cloth, 35 cents ; postage G cents. Half Russia, gilt top, 70 cents;
postage 9 cents.
The Art or Rectifying Suburban Home Grounds. Illustrated bv upwards or Two Hundred
Plates and Engravings. By Frank J. Scott. Cloth, c.Mnu price reduced from $S to S3.
Postage 20 cents.
Juvenile Classics.
Buiiyan's Pilgrim's Progress. Illustrated. Cloth, 10 cents ; iKtaj 7 cents. New edition
March 19.
The Arabian Nights. Illustrated. Cloth, 40 cents. Postage. S cents.
Robinson Crusoe. Illustrated. Cloth, 40 cents. Postage 7 cents.
Baron Mundiausen, and Gulliver's Travels'- h I vol. Illustrated. Cloth. 10 cents ; postage
8 cents.
The Book of Fables. By Ksop and others. Illustrated. Cloth 40 cents. Pastage 7 cents.
Cecil's Books or atural History. 3 vols, in 1. Illustrated. Cloth,Sl. Postage 11 cents.
Stories and Ballads. By Ellen Tracy Aldcn. Illustrated. Cloth, ft) cents. Postage, cents.
Revolution Pamphlets.
Sent free by mall on receipt of price.
Literary Revolution Curiosities, all in brcier or larger tyre.
Macaulay's Life of Frederick the Great. Former prices Si 25. Price 3 cents.
Carlvle's Life of Robert Burns. Former Irfco Si 'jr,. lri n pinis
Light of Asia. By Edwin Arnold. FonncrprlceSl 50. Price 5 cents.
Thomes Hughe's Manliness of Christ. Former price Si. Price 3 ccnLs.
Mary Queen of Scott's Life. By I-amartine. .Former price Si 25. Price 3 c
vicar or waKeiieia. By Oliver colusmlth. Price 5 cents.
Bunyau's Illgrim's Progress. I"rice G cents.
Vicar of Wakefield, by Oliver Goldsmith. Price 3 cents.
The Library Magazine
Of Amcricau and Foreign Tliought. Like the old and excellent Uttol's Living Age and
Electric Magazine, without the fiction and light literature (and with American thought
added), at one-rourth their price, and every number a bound volume. Vols. 1. to VlL,
over 4,000 pages, in cloth, for S3 20 ; in hair llussia. gilt top, ror $4 sj.
The Astorian Agency of the American Book Exchange.
Astoria, Oregon.
D. a IRELAND, Manager.
C. H. STOCKTON,
j HOXXSE, SXCOT
AND
-CARRIAGE PA1NTER-
,
PAPER HANGING AND WALL COLORING
A 81'JCCIAI.TY.
GLAZING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
ji-Shop next door to Astorian Office, in
Snuster'8 tmlldlne.
American editors, the w bole coutbiued under
S ids. in a, dotli. 2 ; jKwtagc 35 cents.
Half
one-
nost-
cuts
For Port Townsend, Victoria,
Nanatmo, Fort Wrangle and Sitka.
Carrying XJ. S. ISInils.
THE STEAMSHIP
CALIFORNIA,
JAMES CARROLL Commander
"Will leave Portland for the above ports
from Plunder's Dock
No freight for Alaska taken after 12 o'clock
the day previous to departure.
For Freight or Passage apnlv to
Eu. C. HUGHES, Puner.
fT.CIFiO COAST
I J.R.LEESOS
-MISCELLANEOUS.
ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE
fiEHEDlES IN THE WORLD FOR
THE CURE OF
Conglis, Colds, Hoarseness,
Sore Tliroat, Broncliitis,
Influenza, Asthma,
Whooping Cough,
Croup, and
Every affection of the
THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST,
including
CONSOfiMPTEOM-
A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WRITES:
" It does not dry up a cough, and leave the cause
behind, as Is the case with most preparations, bet
0Mttn h, cleanses the lursgs aad allays irritation.
dms removing the causc-of cooiplaiat.
DO NOT BE DECEIVED by articles bear.
g similar narr.es. Be sure you get
DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
ith t!c signature of" I. BUTTS " en the wrapper.
CO Cents anil S1.00 a Bottle.
Prepared by SETII W. FOWLE & SONS, Dos
en, Mass. Sold fcy dntgsists and dealers gcaeralir
Children
Motiers lilio anil Physicians
rocoaunontl it.
IT IS NOT KARCOTIC.
CENTAoU IrDTTHrRXTS;
the World's great Pain-Ue-liciing'
remedies. Tlieylical,
.soothe and cure Burns,
"Wounds, "NYcalc Back and
Rheumatism upon 3Ian, and
Sprains, Galls and Lameness
spoil Beasts. Cheap, quick
and reliable.
SPURTS o disgusting Mucus.,
S nudes, Craclclins Pains in tno
Hcatl, Potid Breath, Deafness,
and any Catarrhal Complaint,
can "bo exterminated "by "WolDo
Lleyer'a Catarrh Caro, a Consti
tutional Antidote, "by Absorp
tion The- most 3inpbrtant Dis
covery since Vaccination.
Ileno Ahretw. Ilenrj" Tktjen. T.V.IkHstel.
CHICAGO BRBWBRY.
Henry Ahrens & Co., Proprietors,
I-lO to 1.s:m l'tnc Strrt-t.
SAX FKAXC'ISt'O.
rilHIS KKKWKKY IS THK ilOST POPU
JL Inr iw the eoast, hihI lmv estnldbltetl a
branch in this citv nnd is umlerthe manaee
inent of .I.KTltiVrSS, avim will Im plensed to
fill any order frmi h dozen Indtk up to a
thoieatml lwrri. This leer nceiLs n ree
onimendMtMHi, ms thiwe ulntc it oneo will
never n-an tttlier. Onlerleft at the Oc
cident Hotel or at I-wae lter" will he
nroiHirtly attemled to. All orders from a
distance will reeeixt promia attention.
Fanili HI4iedwith this excellent cinali
ty of heer. .I. STKAUSS. A:ent.
Wntei treet,H-vt lrto Iskc Koters,
AstwriH. OrejtHU.
J. EL D. GKAT,
Wholesale and retail dealer in.
ALL JCIXDS OF FEED,
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
General storage and Wharfage on reason
able terms. Foot of Ucnton street. Astoria.
rcn
J Oregon.
lAm&i f
5.1- "zillH J3HK3T0NE, SCOT'D.
iGflARON.MASS.
IvIISCELLAKEOUtS.
Important to Travel ovs.
raillK IXDKKSIC.NK!) IS
L now iHi'tMretl u -l
THROUGH TICKETS
FKOM
Astoria to all Fofnts in Europe
t.t Overland Itailroads and SU-m-hi. of
t ! fdhw iiu; 8rt-ete lilies from New ork :
WIIITK STAR LINE.
NATIONAL LINK. ALLAN LINK.
lM-:i) STAR LINK. AMERICAN LINK.
A. T. P.KAKICE.
Of C. TiiuMiiNM & Co., A"4wia. Oregtm.
For London Direct.
Tlte uiMkriMsl hn nmler
charter a HM ols
Al Irmi Sarqui
Due at ASTORIA early in M.iv. wliirii will
be put or iMTtli to lond for
L0ND0NDIRECT.
AJWR!Z.ttJ&
In lois TtlsriTSHIPPKKS will he taken at
Ki:.sor;AtiiK uatek.
For Fl'KUiUT and oilier iKtrtH'tihits,
apd to
S! sx, 'i3i'i:c'ii a ..
Cor. Front ami A-h Streets.
Portland. Oregon.
Yaclifc Blue Skin.
ChiHK-r lMiilt.eper fastened.
ttti:in" nt;i( rsei. lies ai vji
CaeV wharf. Ready to re-
eeie iasseiti;erN. fn-leht ore.- ArffsX
eurMni parties to all parts f "aj
me iiMiimiHarneraun icini-K
ty. Charges moderate.
rfr-porfurtherjrth-nlars inquire of John
Roger!. Central Market.
Or of
r.MT vnnn.?
Master and owner.
Shoalwater Bay Steam Navigation
Company.
The new sieawtr
sol'tii i;;:'i.
JOHN ItROWN, - - MASTKR.
Will leave
Siiitth Itentl for Kay Center. Oy,-
tprville anil the head nftiie Kay.
Connecting with N. IIennit stage line and
steamer (Jen. Caly at llwaeo for Astoria.
TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
Iivsngi's leaving Astoria on either of tlM
dajj, can go through to Smith lSeml in one
da j.
For freight ami pis-age :Ay at the
CMiiKUiys oBh-' ;it Spilth ltend. or the Cap
tain on lKanl.
Kendall'sj
TOvl3
The mostBucecxHMl IIemetl3ever
disem cred. as it is certain 111 its effects and
does not blister. Also excellent for human
ttelt. Read proof Iwlow.
From a Prominent Physician;
Washington ville. Ohio. Juno 17, 1SS0.
nu. IJ..I. KKNn.vi.L ci o., ncnts : ueao- '
ing mir advertisement in Turf. Field and
Farm, or Kendall's Spavin Cure, and having '
a alualdc ami iqieeily Horse which had lieen 1
lame fnnn .siwvm eighteen montlLS. I sent to I
vou for a lMittle by express, which in six j
weeks removed all lameness and enlarge-'
ment ami a large splmt from anotlier li(ir
ami both liorses are to-day as sound as colts.
Tin one liottle was worth to me one hundred
dollars. Respectfully yours.
11. a. ut-.i.iui.&i 1, Jl. v.
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE
Ilarrbburg. Pa.. Nov. 1?. IPSO.
Dk. 15. J. KkmallSCo.. tlents: I have
a verv line mare that has had a bone spavin
for a long time, I tried every thing man
could iIcmso to ciin it hut all in vain and
was aliout to give it up when a friend of
mine in this city came to nic and recom
mended Kendall s Spavin Cure which I tried
with grand results, removing that bone clear
ami clean and then I sent 2r cents to you for
Hie of vour illustrated Horse Rooks and I
think there is no letter book printed on the
horse and his diseases. I have taken great
interest in it and have since sold IS copies
for you tout neighbors and will tryand do
what good 1 in by getting them for others.
Yours truly. O.AV. MILLER.
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE
Ilakersfield, Vr.. Dee., 2, 1379.
It. J. IvKxnALi. & Co., Cents - I wish to
add my testimony In favor of jour invaluable
liniment. "Kendall's Spavin Cure.' In the
spring of 1562 I slipped on the ice and
sprained my right limb at the knee joint. I
was very lame and at times suffered the
most excruciating pain. I wore a bandage
on it for over a j ear. and tried most every
thing In my reach, but could find nothing
that would give me permanent relief. When
1 overworked, it would pain me very much.
In April 1S78 l legan to think I should be
a cripple for life; but having some of "Ken
dall's Spa in Cure" thought I would try it.
I u-scd (Hie third of a bottle, and experienced
relief at once. The pain left me and has not
troubled me since. I feel very grateful to
you and would recommend 'Kendall's Spavin
Cure' to all who suffer with sprains or rheu-
huatistii. Yours truly, Mits. J. Roltrlt, !
TT T -M, i
lumaaiis spavin uiire
Is sure iii its effects, mild in its action as it
does not blister, and yet it is penetrating
and powerful to reach any deep seated pain
or to remove any bony growth or any other
enlargement. If used for several days, such
as spains, splints, curbs, callous, sprains,
swellings, any lameness and all enforcements
of the joints or limbs, or rheumatism 111 man 1
laud for any purpose for which a liniment is !
useti ior man orueast. it is now known to
bo the best liniment for man ever used, act
ing mild and yet certain in its effects. It Ls
used full strength with perfect surety at all
seasons of the year.
Send address for illustrated circular, which
we think gives positive proof of its virtues.
No remedy has ever met with such unquali
fied success, to our knowledge, for beast as
well as man.
Price SI per bottle, or six bottles for $5
ALL Dl.UOGlSTS have It or can get it for
you, or it will be sent to any address 011 re
ceipt of price by the proprietors.
DP.. B. J. KENDALL & CO..
Enosburgh Falls, Vermont.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
m
&z&x
fi
winsy
J
1
MILLS AT
T1LVSSP0RTATI0X LINES.
Oregon Railway & Navigation
C03IPAXV.
OCE.VX DIVISION.
Between San Francisco & Portland.
In eoiteequenee of accident to the steain
hil State of California, the followingsched
ule of sjiiliujr days of ocean steamers has
bH'ii arnmged. to-wit ;
FKOM 1'OUTL.VNU. FKOM SAX FR.VX.
Dste.
Steamer. Date.
Stoamer.
.lime 12
.lime 17.
.limeJ2.
llK.27
.IlllY LV
.llllv 7
duly 12,
. Oregon
.State of Cala
Columbia
. . Oreuon
.State of C:ila
.Columbia
,. Oregon
.1 une 4 .
June 10..
June 15 .
........Orepon
State of Cala
Columbia
Oregon
.State of Cala
Columbia
Oregon
State of Cala
... Columbia
Oregon
.State of Cala
Columbia
June 20..
June 23..
iJune.o.
July 5..
July 10..
July 15..
July 20..
Julv 23..
.Inly 17.
..State of Cala
.liny m
.Iiilv 2;
An. 1
Anp. 0
.Columbia
... Oregon
state of Cala
Columbia
Jnly 30 .
Due notice will be uiven of anv further
I change.
Right is reserved to change steamers or
1 silling day.
r THROUGH TICKETS sold to all the prlu
; final cities in the United Statrs and Canada.
River and Rail Division.
Columbia, Willamet and Yamhill Rivers.
FF.RRCAItY 1, 18S1.
I.eave Port-I
Fri.l
kind for Mon Tu. We.
Tim.
Fri.lSat.
Duties. Wal
la Walla
Umatilla
anil up riv
er noiatt
'.AM
.' AM
BAM
UAM
5 AM
SAM
('.AM
Asteria. Ka
latna.Taee wa.Saltle
CAM
A AM
CAM
CAM
GAM
l-AM
V ic na. er
West'mstr
CatHlanwt.
llay VIpu-.
S kameka
wa. Brook
Held V est port.
U 1 i 1 1 on.
Kn appu.
DTtea ...
Salem, anil
points.
I'slntt on
AM J6AM
GAM
GAM
BAM
6 AM
AM
AM
AM
C am
S am
Snake Kiver5 a m
Sam
KXKUAI. OFFICES:
Corner Front and D Streets, Portland.
J. MrCItAKEN & Co..
Agents State of California,
A. L. MAXVEU..
Ticket agent O. It. & N. Co.
JOHN MUIR.
Ceneml Freight and Tassenger agent.
T. F. 0AKKS,
Vice President and Manager
Astoria to Forts Stevens, Canby, II
waco, Oysterville and Olympia.
Hwaco Steam Navigation Go
$pffs Until further nutico the Hwaco
ticarhK Stoam Navigation Co's stoamer
"" GENERAL CAN BY,
WIIITC0MB MASTER
Will leave Astoria on
Moutlajs, Tuesdays, ami Saturdays,
At 9 A.M.,
Fridays at U 1-1 A. 31., and 1 V. 31.
Fort Stctciis, Fort Can by, nnd llwnc
Connecting with '.. A. Loomis'stages for Oys
tervillo and Olympia, on Tuesday's and Sat
urday's. Fare to Fort Stevens... ....... 50cts
" " Canby and Hwaco. $1 00
oarihvaco freight, by the ton, in lots of
one ton or over, $. 00 per ton.
isaFor Tickets. Towoge or Charter apply
oitker at the oflico of tha Company, Gray's
wharf, foot of Lenton stroot, or to the Captain
on board.
J. II. D. GRAY. Agent.
Oregon & California R.R. Co
On an alter Oct. 11, 1SS0, trains will run as fol
lows, DAILY (Except Sundays),
KASTSIDE DIVISION.
FROM PORTLAND TO ROSEBURQ.
MUL TRAIX
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 7:30 A. M.IRoseburg 7:00 P. M
Ro3ebarff.5:00 A.M.lPortland 4:251' M
ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 4:00 P. M.ILebanon 9.20 P. M
Lebanon 1:4 A. M.Portland...lO:05 A.M
FREIGHT TRAINS.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 0:15 A. M.l Junction 6:00 P. M
Junction 5:15 A.M.lPortland .5-23P.M
The Oregon and California Railroad i erry
makes connection with all Regular Trains on
Eostside Division.
westside mvtsiox.
From 1'orllniitl to Corvallis.
1IA1I. TRAIX
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland S:00 A. M.l Corvallis 3:00 P. M
Corvallis S:U0 A. M.Portland SiSO.P.'M
Close connections are made at ROSEBTJRG
with the Stages of tho Oregon and California
Stage Company.
i&trTickets for sal 0 to all th 0 principal points
in California and tho East, at the Company's
Office,
Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Ogn
Storage will bo charged on freight remain
Eg atCompanys Warehouse over 24 hours.
Freight will not be received for shipment
after 5 o'clock P. M. onEastsido Division,
and C o'clock P-M.on Westside Division.
J. BRANDT, Jr., Uen'ISup't.
. P. ROGERS.
Uen'l Freight and Passenger Agent
For Youngs River and Knappa.
The Steamer
jTAGXKT,
C.W.UAMLIN, - - MASTER
Will make regular trips to Youngs Rivet
every Friday and Knappa every Tuesday.
The Magnet Ls ready for charter to any
pointonthebay.
For freight or passage apply on hoard or at
I. W. Case's.
Astoria and Jlnappton.
Regular Mail and Passenger
Steamer llOSKTTA,
W.WAYE MASTER
ca-Will leave Knappton for Astoria and
return daily.
CARRYING THE TT. S. MAIL.
Also have a lighter which enables her t
carry wood or freight of any kind.
m OS" For charter, freight or passage, at liv
ing rates apply on board, or at I. W. Case'a
store.
Lawyers briefs printed in fine style
atTriEAsTOF.rAN-Tjfliee. '