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' T 'r:' -tvv r;e J '- S CI) J-.1. 65 - . -r.S :&&ii '. S&e aiXxj si0imu ASTORIA. OREGON: SATURDAY...lsTOArEMBER 2.',, 1BR2 COMMERCE AND TRADE. PORT OF ASTORIA. ARRIVALS FROM SKA. Columbia, ss. 2T2I tons.Bolles SFICorSI Highland Light, Am sp Gnayma.s Xot 22 Peter Stuart. Hr sp Ottso 3ov 22 READ! FOR SEA. W&lcfield, Asn hi Queenstovrn Nov 21 Gleag&bcr, UrLkQuecnstoirn Nov 2-1 Stonewall JncVson. Am bicUK Nov 10 Carrie Delap, 15r bl Queenstovrn Nov 17 Patrician. Am sp Qnecnstovrn Nov 14 Astoria, Am sp Qupcnstovrn Nov 11 SAILED. Penshaw. Br bk. Qhecnstovrn Nor 2t Clensbce, Dablin, Nov 21. VESSELS IX THE RIVER. Trcvclyan, Br sp lterhil Br bk Krlemore. Br bk Fritz. Ocr sh Lizzie ltell. Br bk Gencr&lFaircliild.Am sp Zoila, BerVer. Br sp .losie Troop. Br bV Fannie Dutard, Lutterworth, Br llv Umpire. Helicon. AtoTkji JCamora. Br bit Lord Kinnaird, Pend ration, Brsp Win 1L ntarbnek Am sp vviina. Am sp Britannia, Gcr bb Oboron. Br bk Mclusine, Ocr bk. Klizabctli. tier bk, Madras. B-m. Arrarlesbire, Br bk Ynlmer, Br t-s. VESSELS OX THE WA Y. Fron Forcicu Vartt, for the Columbia Uirrr Annie Frost, Br sh AVellington Dec fi Avenir. Fr bk Rio Mar 8 Antonio. Dutch bk Liverpool April 2! Belgic. Br ss Hongkong September 23 Dodrjddan.KM Liverpool March ) via Victoria Berwick Law, Br bk Sidney. Oct W. Beatrice. 52 Havener. Am bk Yokohama June 1 B&nksfiold, Br bk Liverpool May 12 Cross Hill, Br sp Guaymas Aug 17 Caller On. Br bk London Maj 21 Krato, Brsp. Adelaide, Sept 20th FuldaSSUull JuneT Grace Gibson. Br lk LircrKol Julie. Frbk Guayaqml Jennie .Landless. Br sh. Liverpool, Aug 3t Jas. Livcsay, Brsh, Liverpool. Lanarkshire. Br bk, Tovnisville. Oct 21 Mar Hogarth, Brbk Montevideo Nov 3 Northorn Chief. Brbk Hir0 Sept 3 Palawan. Br bk Cork Selene. Br h, Plymonth. Aug 20 Ullock, Br bk September 19 Froni American l'ort. Chcseboroush, Am sh, Philadelphia. Ort II. Caesera, Am sh N Y April G Corsica, Am sh N Y July 23 Klsinore US New York Kl Capitan. Am sh Philadelphia July 13 Harry Morse. Am ep N Not 3 Henry Villard. Am till N Y Jnlr S Imperial, Am sp N Y October 21 Kioto 673 New York May 24 Reaper, Am sp Phila Oct 1 Indiana, Am sp, Philadelphia, Nov. Ii. Saranac. Am bk N Y AurcfI 12 Young America. Am sh N Y Septembers TIDE TABLE FOR ASTORIA From tables of. United States Const Survej. lligh Water. Low Water. Date. A.M. P.M. A. II. P.M. 21..... 23..... i!G 27...., 28 29 SO...., 1 ... 0 10-., .... 1 OS... 2 02.... .. 2 4S... .. S 29. . ZL -i otC 1 -J I... ..... 5 27... C 11... . C 5S.., .11 451. . 0 127. . 1 0S. . 1 53 j. . 2 31. . 3 15. . 1 07. . 5 02 . . C 02. .7 071. .. 5 45.. . C 32.. ,. 7 20... .. 8 (W... .. S 5U, . 7 11 8 02 S 50 a 32 10 VJ .. a 31 ..... ..10 23 ..11 17 .10 40 .ll 15 -..II 55 . 0 13 0 39 1 15 CI1UKCII DIJtKCTOItY. Gracc Ciii'RCir Holy coininiinioii first Sunday of everj' lnontli. .Sunday services ut 11 a. m., and 7 p. m. "Wednes day evening service at 7 o'clock. Rev. M. D. "Wijson, Rector. Fipst Prhsbytrrian Church Ser vices at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Wednesday eveningi)rayer meeting at 7 o'clock. Rev. J. V. Milligan, Pastor. CoNGitKGATioNAL Church Services at 11 A. m. and 7 p. m. Rev. .1. W. AVal ters, Pastor.. Roman. Catholic Church Sen-ices at 10:30 A. m. Rev. h. Dielman, Pastor r. E. Church Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p.m. Lecture and Prayer fleet ing, Wednesday, at 7 p. m. Rev. W. T. Chapman, Pas-tor. Common CounciL Regular mooting second and fourth Tuos day uremncs of each month, at 714 o'clock 3" Persons desiring to havo matters acted upon by the Council, atanyrosular meeting must present the saino to tho Auditor and Clork on or before tho Friday evening prior to the Tucsdny ou which the Council holds its regular ineetmc. I-. I . vOKuISj, Auditor and Clork. Astoria Lodge No. 40, 1. O. G.I. Rogular McetinB every Tuesday Evening at7H o'clock, at Good Templar's Hall, Che- namus street, Astoria, over C L. rarkcrs Store Mombers of tho Order, in goodstand ne, are invited to attend. Decroo meotinp 1st Temple Lodge, Wo. 7A.P.A.M. ?& Kesular Communications first (bird Saturdays in each month, at o'clock, v. M.. at tho Hull in Astoria Members of tho Order, in jrood standing, are inviioa to aiienou uy eruc: ot tno u . ;. American Legion of Honor. Regular mectiuR ot Astoria Council Xo. li". Is held on the first and third Tuesday or each month, at 7"i o'clock p. ji. By order of Council Commander. 1L V Montkitii. See'tv. LEATHERS BROS. BOAT Bl'ILDER S. ITp StairH Over Arn tit A Fcrclicit'N Whop. Call and examine the woik we arc doing and &ee the ood e are using, before mak ing a trade elsewhere. FIRST -CLASS "WOKK A SPECIALTY. Notice. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE OF MY IXTEX tion to apply for a-Patent for curing and putting up salmon trout, commonly called .steel-heads, under the name and "style of "Borchers' Sugar Cured, Smoked, llonoluss Salmon Trout.," which process has been at tached and is now made use of by Messrs. llowlby, Berrv, and Collund. in Astoria. Or. .1. T. KOltCHKltS. Astoria, Otegou, Nov. 13, 182. . d-Hu Barbour's No. 40 I2-Ply SALMON TWINE! COM MB LfilD LINES, SEINE TWINES. A Full Stock Now on Hand. : HENRY DOYLE & CO., M 1 Mir t street, f&nm Frametoe r .. Jili.AJwati for the Pacific Coast V.". 5 '? , .: i er'Maarmu Colmnrtia. River Exports. SniPilKKTS FOUEIGX." KECAPITULATIOX JAXUABY '2. 877,409 hus. Wheat .. . S S12,5DS 08,918 bbls flour. 1730 Total, 20 cargoes....... .... S1,015J935 RECAPITULATION FEBRUARY. Wheat. tt)7.i5G bus., value. ... S G93.701 Flour. 65,807 bbls., " . .... 402,iltS Salmon, 40,721 cs., " . .... 203,005 Total, 10 carcocs Sl.202.ft25 RKC.riTUI.TION, MARCIL FIour(7l,553 bbls) .318.723 Salmon (74 1 cases) .. 3,720 Wheat (5S3.12S bushel!.) C73.SG2 Total (15 cargoe) SS00.311 RECAPITULATION ArniL. Flour idfim. bbft) S21S.11C v neat (atJ7iG uusneisj .. .2ua,3a5 Total (7 cargoes) S4S7.78I RECAPITULATION MAY. Flour (30. 573 bbls) S135.S00 Wheat (3ll5H bust SoS.l 12 Total (3 cargoes) . RECAPITULATION Flour (12.111 bbls) Wheat (77,827 bushels).... Salmon (Gi.530 eases)... SU3.91: E. r.v.i.'Vi!i4s 32S,a50 Total (5 cargoes) . RECAPITULATION JULY. Wheat (31.177 ctls) Flour (1.133 bbls.) Salmon (3S,900 e) ?C27,3CG S 50.81 - . 7,0(t0 . 2os.no Total (2 cargoes) S2WV237 RECAPITULATION AUGUST. 1'lour. 'Jfi.R97 bbls... .- 5 1.5! Wheat, 17S9 bus :.'7 Salmon, lM,.2GScs i..T.ir.l Total, oca rgocs Sl.217.171 R EOA I'lTULATION. SEITl'-M BEIL Flour. 4.CS8 bbls ,...". ..? 21.000 Wheat, ::irt.tt bas . :rr2.7&s Salmon. S5.17S cases - 189.91.1 Total, 7 cargoes ..?5l'.7n OCTOBER. 4 Ti Liverpool jkt CUl of S)hvU. From Porllaml 43.SW bus whoat S42.1CK5 Astoria 21.WW 19.015 Totals G5 0U0 .5(51.721 4 To Lircrponl per Ihtnjfuhirt. Fnun Portland lO.sis bbls flour. $53,320 " Astoiia 459 " " !, ehk: is silmon... . 33,07c Total 5107.HS1 11 To Qiucinlmcn per Europa. From Portland 417tl bus wheat $39,721 " Astoria - 20..ai " .. 20,079 Total 02.2S1 S59.S00 11 To flioHfoini jKr Viola. From Portland 33.731 bus wheat $31,: 391 1C TolIanUla per Dnutillcx. From Portland 40 bbls flour . 200 40 bbls flour 70CO ft lumber..... S.llM Total . .SAW) 10 To Liverpool per Sarah Bell. Ftoin Portland 13,912 bbls flour. $3o IS To Qiiroi-foini per Cordelia. From rortland33,n3jbus wheat $S1,2?1 20 To Quccnttorrn per Don Enrique. From l'ortland 31,351 bus wheat ..$32.9T,o " Astoria 31,167 " " 3057 T4)talS. ...05,838 $03,167 23 To Quccntilowtx per linlihm. From Portland 20.619 cent, wheat ?32.750 2-J To Queaitlomi per J. W. Jfmrr. From Portland 4S.9.V) bus wheat $4".,500 " Astoria 18,927 " " 18,170 Totals G7,S.sa $c;.C70 25 To Liverpool per John O'Gaunt. From Portland 11.011 bbls flour. $19,500 " Astoria SK) " " 15,720 Tta!s 11,571 $03,220 20 To Queen town, per Helen Denny. From Portland 37,407 1ms. wheat :5.910 2S To (uccnlotcn. per Timartu From Tortland 01.050 bus. whit $39,Stfl ' Astoria ia;xo " ' 1S.72 Totals.. 0.93(J $78,502 NOVlOIKER. 2 To Qitccntlown, per Iioht. Dixon. From Portland 31 .927 bits, wheat $32,500 " Astoria 31,790 " " ...... .573 Totals GC.717 2 To JJrcrjtool, per Lencadia. Fj-oui Portland 10.058 bbls. flour.... S.81(5 bus. wheat.... $02,073 .$15,210 . 8.100 . 5,178 " Astoria 1,151 bbls. flour. Toutl $5S1S 8 To Qiieciucotrn. per Jane rorlcr. From Tortland ll.C29bus wheat $H.G29 AstoJia SSl " " 9.112 Total .50,213 3 To Qnccm-foJCi, per Xclto. Fiom l'ortland 59.471 bus wheat. " Astoria 17,130 " 4 Total -7G.C01 3 To Quecmtown cr Alxona. From Tortland 41 .050 bus w heat Astoria 9,910 " Totals 51,500 7 To Hongkong, per Colonic. From Portland 517)87 ft. lumber 9 To Qucaiflotcn,cr Alumina. From Portland 41,407 has. wheat 13 To Quccmtoicn per Patrician. From Tortland 3G.J02 bus wheal " Astoria 29,0132 " Totals G5,52 1 iTo Quccnftawn ;rr Atorta. From l'ortland 32A2 bus wheat " Astoria .'t-'.Osl " $51,071 .$5.1.0O0 .... 18,843 .?77,sM.1 -?1 1,050 - 10,S20 $52,170 ..sVJ.'iS0 ..10,02.1 ..S35,j(n .. 23,0ft! Totals iw,137 $53'K5 1C To QiicrnKioim per Cumbrian. From Porlhind 4.lWbus wheat $tt.S12 Astoria 10,517 " " Hvril7 Tstr.N (Jl.CS:; C0,tSl liJ To Qiicciwoirn per Penshaw. From Tortland 'Mfla bus wheat ?n.I0r " Astoria k.i:; - . .ix Total s- 4",1 25 ? 1 1 3Xi 17 To Qitcenttoicn per Carrie D'clap. From Portland -U.3$0 bus whcat......$.).72l ' Astoria lSll " " 18,513 To t als 5023 55S4K7 IS To U. K. per Stonewall Jaehnun. From Portland 33,217 bus wheat ?32,O00 " Astoria IU.10-; " iu.103 Totals... -52,020 tf51,-lu3 2i To Drhlin.pcr Glcm-hcc From l'ortland 12.215 bbls flour... $57.CtX) Astoria 3I!7 " " 15.550 Ttals 15,712 $7310 HiTo Quccnstoicn per WaleieUl. From Portland 2S.C10 bus wheat 27,130 Astoria 11,710 do uheaf 11.710 TotllS 43,320 - $11,S10 21 To Quecnstoicn per Glcngaber. From Fortland S9.C37 bus wheat c.O50 ZiTo Quccnktmcn per Easterhill. ' From Portland 41.051 fcus wheat tl.051 Domestic Exports. The receipts in San Francisco, of cer tain articles of Oregon produce from January 1st, 1882, to November 15th, in clusive, have been as follews: Flour, or sks 139.C7C wheat, ctls Oats, ctls Salmon, bbls ..... lit bbls as....... pkgs Apples, ripe, bxs ...... Butter, pkgs Pork, bbls Potatoes, sks . Wool, bales ..--.- Hides, No Tallow. pkES........... Beef, bbls -... Beef, canned, cs .. Fruit, dried, pkgs .... Leather, pkgs ....... Lard, cs....... .....;....., Bacon, cs.... . 1771.731 172.181 , 1.G98 830 191,322 . 2CS S.7C4 . 457 21 160.451 21237 45.23S . 2,550 100 C,7( 2U7 M 201 Meal, sks 281 Hops, bales 3,c?S Hams, pkgs ,. - 12 Bran, sks ........................-... . 17.CSS Cheese, cs ..... ........ ..... ... 78 Flax Seed, sks S9.G10 Canned goods, cs ........ 1,191 Barley, ctls 27,116 Shorts, tsks .. ... 2J381 Com. ctls 462 Rye, sks........ ......... ..... 46 r2: &$&?'i?. jrkf &:imBrjrr if33 XTtrHi tr . 30Mr'... i. t.-Mi.-WsJB'-'' - THE MARKETS. Astoria 5InrRei. RETAIL. Buttes Extra fancy So ccnU a rolL CUEESE.-1S355C. Dried Fruits. Blackberries 25c; Prunta Cala. ll15c; Peeled Peaches 2535c Suoar. Cube, 11; crushed, 14c; lino crushed, lie; extra powd. 14sC ; dry cran 13c: ostra gran. lSJic. G. a 12'ic. Eggs. 45cSs ? doz. Oats. Si POfll 95 per cwt. Potatoi3. f 2 rcr cwt. Flouj:. SurerCno $5 00; Extra $5 -:0; Corn ileal r cwt. $3 50; Buckwhoat '$ cwt 3 00. Fresh Mrms.-Choico cats. Lamb. 15c; Beefl3g20: Pork 15; Mutton 12n. By the carcass lie JIiuts. Breakfast bacon lfc por B; fides 15al7c; hams lSg20c; shoulders 15gl7e ; smoked beef 1331GJc; corned beef SlOS12y bbl.; corned iork 10c Vlh. Lr.D. In tin? and caddies lR20a 1H ft. Honky. In frames 40c ; in glass Me. Mill FErn. T.ran $25 00 "5 ton; chop feed SCSS ; Shorn $28 OOg ; Hay SCO $i5j tos;mid(liinss $28, Chop bailor, $37j0 San Francisco JotatIonH. Whrat Xo.l,5l 57;$ percental; Oats 51 70i im ctl. Wool Oregon, Valicv 22(25 ets. ? lb. Ea.stern Oregon. 20(fi2(i. 11 AM. Eastern. li1J't20: Cal. G4 17 cL-; clear Oregon sides, 1313Kc; hams, i:iCil7i ets. !1 gon, 22(l2:tc f' do7 Fleui: Oregon extra. 55 W; Super fine, $5 75. UiTTKR ani Chkik Extra fancy Butter, vtlld ets, Tl lb: Fresh roll, good to choice. 2JVTr::o cts.f L. Clieoc, 13 ffiWc. .Skbps Flax, 24c V l"? Canarj", :i.ic: Airaira, I(i7e; 1111101113 s lilc f) lb. Rags "Wool sacks, 44j?50c; potato gunnies. l.'Jaie; standard grain nom inal. Fruits Dried annles. fi(S9 els. P B forqrs.: 7(7?fc forsliced; Pears, Ki0c; rinms. i&VK pitteill3i5; reaches, 11 GtlSez l) eled, 176120. Salmon. Columbia rrvcr fish are mioiable at SI 40 T doz, l-lli tins on the spot; on the river, 1 35 1 doz. Sac ramento $1 20C1 2.V Sugai: Refinery, terms net cash: Cube, barrels, 12?c; Crushed, 12Jc; Extra Powdered, "barrels, i:sc; Fine Crushed, bbls.. 12l(c; Dry Granulated, bbls., 12;;'c; Extra Uranulatcd, bbls. ll'e; Golden C.lbls.,l0&c; D, bbls. or S. I.IP4C. HAIB, BALSAM. This elegant dresng is preferred by those i liolia c used it, to any imi!ar article, oa ac count of its superior 'cleanliness and purity. It contains materials only tliat arc beneficial to the scalp and hair aadalvrays R scleras the Youthful Coior to Crey or Faded Hair Parker's Hair Balsam is finely periimied and is vnnanted to prcent falling of thcliair and to re move danJruffand itching. Hiscox & Co , N.Y. 0c and Jl ilu, at iam in dn: and nwdldat PARKER'S NGER TONIC A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer. If j-ou arc a mecltinic or farmer, worn out with c-czw orfc. or a mother run down by family or hoase hcM dntics trj' Pakkeu' Ginccr Tonic. 1 f you arc a laivyer, iHiniiler or business roan ex lutustcd by mental strain oranxious cares, do not take iatoxicaungstimuiants,butuse Parker's Ginger TonLj If you have Consumption, Dyspetsta, Rheuraa Ism, Kidney Complaints, crany disordcrof thelungs, stomach. lxrads blood crnenres,PAEKEU's Gikcek Tosicvrill aire you. ItisthcCrcatestBlood Purifier And the Best and Surest Cough Cure Ever Usel. If vou are wasting away from age, dissipation or any ileacc or w cakness and require a stimuhnt take O'vcca To.MCpt once ; it will invigorate andbuild ro.t up from tlie first dose but will never intoxicate. It lssacd hundreds of lives; it may save yours. CAVTlOJf ! Rrfoea!l inbrtlli.ta.PuVrr'i OinytrToclc It c- ; Hjt.(tlitl'Ci:mimlialaatlnlhetrotH.imlUentIrtly d "Ui Lt fr ii jitrrcntlont of cistrcT timr. Send for drcchr to llraz & C ., N. V. 10c. &. 1 1 an, st iValtri la Jro;t. CK.1VT SWINO PUYING DOLLAr. SIZE. I:n h and lasuntr fracrancc lias mad: tills delightful perfume exceedingly popular. Thcro Is nothing like It. Insist upon havin:; Flores TON CeLOGM: and look for signature of USccaiOe . en crcry lotllc Any tinsprl't or Aaitt In j.rfuaeiy can ttjjlr w. SS 1 .5 cit tiws. IA!tfinSMN'0 ISfVIXO .Zc SIZE. PSTCP Ztr.z Alisiit: j:s ssrt w C3 Days' Mil, TO MEN QNLY9Y0UHG OR OLD, WIIO ait3 sufTo! las from Kroivoca Deiul. irv. Lost Vitality, I.u-k of Nkur 'nncc and Viaon, Wasting AVhakxesses, nnd nil tliosc diseases of a 1ccsovai. Natcue re mltlti from ArcsES ami OTitnii Causes. iipfcly relief nnd complete restoration of IlEALTII, Virou mid JlAMIOOD OrvUANTUEP. The Rrandest dLscovcryof tho Nineteenth Century. Send at once forIllu;tr3tcl Pam phlctfree. Address VOLTAIC EELT CO.. MARSHALL, MICH. Hme Mutual Insnrance Co, OF CALIFORNIA, J. 1'. HOUOIITOX CHAS. K. STOItV. Gko. Ii. Si on v.. . ..President Secretary Agent for 0"?;on Ciph-tl paid up m U. S. gold coin S 200 000 UO 1. IV. CASK. .Agent, Chenrunus street, Astoria, Oregon. $67,000,000 CAPITAL. LIVERPOOL AND LOJT)ON AND GLOBE, NOltTil BRITISH AND MERCAN TILE OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Representing a capital of $07,000,660. A. VAN DUSEN. Awnt. SteBhans Varieties GRAND OPENING. A XIVi:iY KTERTAIMF.ST Havo a new howllnf alley, the largest and fecit In towa. AdBlttaaee free. Mi- . ymm .- ft - "tct.v-" - -W -f SzTfTf. feTsPA-U'sflEK ycy sift i? tri (BEFORE -AND - AFTfcS NE OF THE OLDEST AND HOST REL1ABU REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR ! THE CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, and Every affection of tho THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST, including CONSUMPTION. A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WRITES: " It does not dry up a cough, and Icac the c.un behind, as is the case with most preparations, Li? baseas it, cleanses the lungs and allays irritation ftus removing the cause-of complaint." DO NOT BE DECEIVED by artlclo beat ng similar names. Be sure you get DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, rith the signature of " I. BUTTS " on the wrarpec 50 Cents and SI. 00 a Bottle. Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Bo e.Mass. Sold hv drucgisu and dealers j;cnrra!l t ifSfn yixt alw&y3 Cnros and never disap points. Tie -world's groat Paia Rolievor for Hon and Boast. Clieap, qHick and relialile. PITCHER'S C.VSTOEIA is not Narcotic. Children, grow lat upon, Mothers like, and Physicians recommend CASTORIA. It regulates tho Bowels, cures "Wind Colic, allays Fcverislmess, and de stroys "Worms. "WEI BE MEYER'S CA TARRH Cure, a Constitutional Antidote for this terriblo mala F y Absorption. The most Important Discovery since Vac cination. Other remodiett may relieve Catarrh, this cores at any stago oeforo Consumption sets in Piles! Piles! Piles! A Sure Cure Found nt J,u.st ! Ne One Need Suffer I A sure Cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Tiles has heen discovered hy Dr. "Williams, (an Indian Itemedy), called Dr. "William's Indian Ointment. A .single hox has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or so years standing. No one need Miller five minutes after applying this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions, instruments and electuaries do more harm than good. Wil liam's Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (particularly at night af ter getting warm in bed), acts as a poultice, gives instant relief, and is prepared onlv for riles, itching of the private parts, ami for nothing else. Kead what the Hon. J. XL Cofllnburrv or Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment : I have used scores of Iiie Cures, and it affords me pleasure to say that I have never found anything which gave such immediate and permanent relief an Dr. William's Indian Ointment. Tor sale by all druggists or mailed on re ceipt of price. SI 00. 1IEXBY fc CO.. Prop'H. Cleveland, O. Hodge. Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents, Fortland, Oregon. 506 feS HEALTH. - DISEASE. Lc Riehaa's Golden Balsam Xo. l Cures Chancers, first and second stages ; Sores nn tlmTnmiqnrl llrwlt CtTtfillltli. itnfft diseased Scalp, and all primary forms of me uisease. race, ss ee per Kottic. Lc Klekaa'fl Golden Balaam Xo. 3 Cures Tertiary. Mercurial, Syphilitic llheiuna tlsm. Tains In the Bones, ulcerated Throat, Syphilitic Rash.'-Lumps. etc. and eradi cates all diseases from the system, whether causco uy oaa treatment or auusc oi mer cury, Jeaving the blood pure and healthy Price, 95 per Bottle. Lc Kicbaa'x Golden SpaaNk Antidote for the cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, etc rnce, ss se prr settle. Le Klckaa's Golden Spanlk Injection, a wash for cure of Gleet, Strictures, DIs easo of the Urethra and Illadder, etc. Price, 1 sever Bsttle. Lc Kickan's Celdcn Olntmrnt for the effective healing of Syphilitic Sores and Eruptions. Price, $1 e per Bottle. Also Agents for I KIckan'M Golden PHI. for weakness, loss of physical powers, and all diseases arising from abuse and excess or over-work. Price, ?a ee per Box. Sent everywhere, C. O. 1)., seevrcly packed per Express. C F. KICMARD8 Sc CO- Agents, 427 & 429 Sansome street, corner Clay, d-w-ly San Francisco, Cal. BANKING ANDJNSURANCE. BROKER BANKER AND INSURANCE AGENT ASTORIA, ... OREGON OFFICE HOURS: FROM 8 O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL 4 O'CLOCK P. AC. Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Diptneria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W.E. Dement - rm . mmfe&m HOTELS AND RESTATJKAKTS. A.J.JTEGLES. C.8.T!rKIGnT OCCIDENT noxEr.. MEGLEP. & WRIQUT. Proprioton. Astoria, Oregon. mnE rKorrjinoKS are happy to A announce that tho above hotel has been repainted and refurnished, adding greatly to the comfort of itsguestsandisjiowtbe best hotel north of San Francisco. PARKER HOUSE, II. JS. PAKKKR. Prop.. ASTOKTA, - ; - OREGON. FIRST CLASS HOTEL. ALL MODERN niritOVEMENTS. HOT AXI COI.T IIATIIS. Good Billiard Table, and First Class Sa loon stocked with Fine Liquors. MTFKEK COACH TO THE HOUSE.-SW PACIFIC HOUSE. OYSTERVILLE, - - W. T. 20 .lilies from IIAVACO. Stage e: iiwthig Daily. Fare. 51 IX) Hoard by the D.iy. - -Hoard hy the Week. - Si 25 Oysters. Clanw. etc., kept eoiMantly on hand and served in any Mle, without extra charge. 3Iri.9I.CAi:iroTlIEKS. Iruirietor. SALOONS. GEHMAIA BEER HALL AND BOTTLE BEER DEPOT. GHKNOirS Strfkt. A storm. The Best of Lager ii Cfs. a Glaus Orders for the CeleTjratea Columbia Brewery BEER. Left at this place will he promptly attend ed to. i3?No cheap Sao Prancisco Beer sold at this place WM. BOCK. Proprietor. ASTORIA Brewery Beer Saloon. The Best Beer 5 ets-a Glass. Hot Lunch every D.iy from 10 to 12 A. M The hest of Liquors and Cigars on hand. A deservedly popular place of social resort. GEO. IIILLE1L The Olympic Saloon, Opposite the 1'arker House. THE FINEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS and CIGARS Kept constantly on hand. Xo pains will he spared to Rive my custo mers satisfaction. 5-Glve us a call. E. W. SEIILIX, I. W. CASE, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL DEALER IN GENEBAL MEBCHANDISE ''orner Clionanius and Cass "trecUj. ASTORIA .... OREGON "St. Nicholas ix nhore anything ice pro duce in the same line." Loxnox Times. ST. NICHOLAS FOIC YOUNG FOLKS. PARENTS who desire entertaining and wholesome reading for their children, and young folks who enjoy accounts of travel and adenture, historical incidents, stories, pict ures, household amiienient, and hanms fun, will find these in St. Nicholas, which Is recognized by the press and public, of both England and America, as THE BEST AND FINEST MAGAZINE for chif urcu ever prhiteu. The new volume whieh begins with the November number, and opens with u colored frontispiece, will he much the finest ever Issued, and the at tention of all parents and all reading young folks is invited to the following partial llsi of attractiens: "The TlBkkaui VrothcrV TIdc-MHI.M A new serial story bv J. T. Tkowiiiiidgr, formerly editor of 'Our Young Folks," and author of "The Jack Hazard Stories," etc. "The Slory or Vllcau." An historical novelette of girl and hoy life in the 13th Century. By Fiiaxk R. Stock tox, formerly assistant editor of Sr. Nich olas, author of "Rudder Orange," etc. The Slory or Robin Iloo.d" An account of the famous yeoman. Rv MAimicK Thomi-sox, autnor of "The Witchery of Archery." "The Story or the Field or the Cloth-or Cold." By E. S.Brooks. To be illustrated with many remarkable plctures. "A Braml-Xcw XoIIoh." A capital and novel play. By William M. Baker, author of "HisMajestv, Mvself," etc. "Swept. Aw ay," A serial story of the Mississippi Hoods of 1SS2. By E. S. Ellis, formerly editor or "Golden Days." . "Elizabeth Thompson." A biographical paper regarding this cele brated painter of battle-scenes. Illustrated with pictures prepared for St. Nicholas by Miss Tuosirsox. ,'Whcrc was l'llllers?" A thrillingstorv of the Russo-Turkish war. By Archibald Forues, War-Correspondent. "The Boy at the White Hoase.'' An account of the life of "Tad" Lincoln. By Noah Brooks, author of "The Bov Em igrants." " Comedies for Chlldrca. " A fine series of juvenile plays. Bv E. S. Brooks, author of "The Land of Noil," etc., and including A Christmas Masque: "The False. Sir Saata Claas." Prepared expressly for holiday times. Thgrewill be short stories by Louisa M. Alcott, and many otlicr well-known writers for young folks; papers on home duties and recreations, out-door sports, occupation and instruction for boys and girls, with popu lar features and departments. Price, S3.00 .1 year; 25 cents a number. Subscription should begin with the Novem ber number. The succeeding issue, "The Wonderful Christmas Number," will have, ao, a colored frontlspleco and many un usual attractions. Tm CEjfruRY co.f nkw yobx, y. y. SHIPPING NOTICES. Columbia Transportation Co. FOR PORTLAND. (.FAST TIME.) The popular steamer FLEETWOOD, "Which has heen refuted for the comfort of pasencers will leave "Wilson and Fisher dock ccry Monday, Yednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P. M. Returuinleaes Portland every Tuesdays and Tlsursdaus at 6 A. M. Arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. An additional trip will be made on Sunday of Each Week, Leaving Portland at 9 o'clock Sunday Jlorning;. PassciiKcr; by this route connect at Kalama for Sound port's. U. 15. SCOTT, President. Tim XEff yrEVMnit Clara Parker, EP.EN P.r.VJtKEir, - - MASTER. Is now ready for business. For freight or charter, apply to the Cap- tain on hoard, or to 11. 1;, .PARKER. Astoria and Portland. Str. WESTPORT, F.B.TURNER. - - - MASTER. Will make regular trips to Tortland and Astoria, leaving BurneH's dock, foot of Mor rison street, Portland, at C a.m. Saturdays. And will leave "Wilson & Fisher's dock, Astoria, at 0 A. m. Thursdays. -Freight carried at reasonable rates. MARKETS. CENTRAL MARKET. General assortment of table stock constantly on hand, such as Canned Fruits and Jelly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, EC.GS, BUTTER, CIIEESE, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, fish. roinri&Y aii c;a?ie In the season. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Best of WISiES ASI MOTORS. All cheap for CASn. Goods sold on com mission. Opposite I. W. Case's store. J. RODGERS. Washington Market, Main Street, - - Astoria Oregon BERGMAN C BERRY RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN. tion of the public to tho fact that tho abovo Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY op FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! Which will be sold at lowest rates, wholesale and retail. Special attention given to supplj ns shies. . Astoria Market ! COR. CILENAMUS AND HAMILTON STS. ASTORIA. - - OREGON. D. K, WAKItEX - - Proprietor, (Successor to Warren JsEatou.) Wholcsalo and Retail Deaiors in Fresh and Cured Meats A full line of FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED HAY, CANNED FRUIT, VEQE; TABLES. ETC. S" Butter, Eggs, Cheeso, etc. constantly on hand. " Ships supplied at the lowest rates. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresh and Cared Meats, VesetalDles, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE, OCCIDENT HOTEL, CHEXAMUs Street, Astoria, Ojjn J. H. D. GRAY, Wholesale and retail dealer In. ALL KIXIS OF FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. General storage and Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot of Benton street. Astoria Oregon. CANNERY FOR SALE. TnE MOST COMPLETELY FITTED Can nery on the Columuia River Is for sale, With Boats and Machinery. An abundant supply of FRESH WATER. Situated at Hungry narhor, opposito Astoria. For particidars, apply to Allen & Lewis, Portland : J. Q. A. Bowlbv, Astoria, or J. est on tho premises. HANSEN BKOTHERS, Architects and Builders, All kinds of House work dene at shortest notice. Shop Corner of Cass and Astor Street, AIIWtIA, ... - OREON TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Railway & Navigation COMFAXIT. oceax mvisionr. Steamers sail from Portland for Sau Fran cisco twice n week, on Tuesdays and Fridays, at midnight. " Roturnins. leave San Francisco for Astoria and Portland Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10 A. M. Tlironsrh Tickets sold to all principal cities in the United States, Canada and Europe. River and Rail Division. On and After Nov. 20, 1862. RAIL DIVISION. 1 rains leave Portland for Dalles 4:09 P. M. xhndays excepted. RIVER DIVISION' (Hlddle Colaaibla.' Boats Ieae Tortland for Dalles at 7&9 A. M. aiso 1 LeaePort- land for Mon Tu. We. Tim Fri. I Sat. Astoria and I I lower Co-1 lnmliia. ... 1(5 AM 16 AM Dayton. Or. '.7 All! Salem ....) L ... Corvall3..J fiAM VictonaJJO6AM fi AMIS AM RAM TAM 6 AM AM ..16AM 6 AM!. PAM Leaves Astoria for Portland at 6 s. in. daiUr ex cept bnnday. Pnlhnan Palace Caw running between Port land. A alia AValla and Dayton. JOHN MOTR, C. n. PRESCOTT. SPerintcndentotTraffle. Manager. liwaco Steam Navigation Ct. WINTER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Forts Stevens, Canbj, and Ilwaco, Connecting hy Stages for Oysterville and Olympia. . Until further notice tha Ilwaco dttattiik Steam Navigation Co's steamers GEX. MILES, or. GEN". CABY Will leave Astoria On Mondays, and Thursdays, at 7 A. M. FOR Fort Stevens, Fort Caaby, and llwace ox Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.m. as formerly, not being confined strictly to schedule time. Fare to Fort Stevens ..................Docts " " Canby and Dwaco........ Si 00 -Ilwaco freipht, by the ton, In lots of one ton or over, S2 00 per ton. "For Tickets, Towage or Charter appl? at tho office of the Company, Gray'a wharf, foot of Benton street. J. U.D. GRAY. Agent. Oregon & California R.R.Co On an after Sopt. 24, 1882, trains will run as follows, DAILY" (Except Sundays), KASTSIDE DIVISI02C. Between F9KTLOB aad KIBBLE'S. UAH. TKACt LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 7:30 a. M.IRiddlo's 8:30p. ir. Riddle's 3:30A.n.Portland. 45p.w. ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 4:00 P. M.ILebanon 9.20 P. M Lebanon 4:45 A. AI.Portland10:05 A.M FREIGHT TRAIN8. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland .. 6:15 a. sr. Junction-.. ..6ar.M. Junction G:30a. M.lRiddle's . 5d0p.ic Riddle's GrtX) a. ir.l Junction.. 5:00 p. v Junction 5:45 a. jr. Portland- 53 p. v. The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes connection with all Regular Trains oa Eastside Division. VTESTSIDE DIVI3I05. Between Portland and Corvallla. KAIL TRAIN LEArE. ARRIVE. Portland 8:00 A. M.CorvaUis ..3:00 P. ii Corvallis 8:30 A. M.Portland 3:20 P. M Close connections made at Riddla'a with tho Stago3 of tho Oregon and California Stag Company. BTicketsforsjiIo at all tho principal point! in California and the East, at Company's Office. Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. Storage will bo charged on freight remain ing at Company a Warehouse over 24 hoars. Freight will not be received for shipment after 5 o'clock P. M. on either the at or Westsido Division. J. BRANDT, Genl Sap't. E. P. ROGERS, Gen'l Freight and Passenger Ageat. R. KOEHLER, Vice President and Manager Shoalwat er Bay Transportation Co. SUMMER ROUTE. Astoria to Olympia, Touching at Fort Stevens. Fort Canby, Ilwaee, Nortli Beach, Oysterville, JffertR Cove, Petersons Point, Hfo- qnlaza, Monteaaae, Ami all points on Slioalwater Bay, and Gray's Harbor. GEN. MILES,) Strs. or J- On Columbia River. GEN. CANBY. ) - GEN. GARFIELD " ShoalwaterBay. " MONTESANO " Gray's Harbor Connecting with Stage's over Portages. Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 31. On Mondays and Thursdays through trip in CO hours. Leave Olympia for Astoria on same days. oAixtT ataan HOSPITAL, ASTORIA, OREGON mmS INSTITUTION. UNDER CARE OF JL the Sisters of Charity, is now ready for I the reception of patients. X I mvate rooms lor the accommodation or any desiring them. Patients admitted at all houi s, day or night. No physician has exclusive right, every patient Is free to and has the privilege of employing any physician they prefer. United States Marine Seamen who pay Hospital Dues, are enti tled to Free care and attendance at this Hos pital during sickness. Permits must be ob tained for United States Marines at the Cus tom House. Sisters op Chakttt a. St. PAR DEALER IX Hay, Oats, Straw. Lime, Brick, Cement ami Sand Wood Delivered te Order, Graying, Teaming and Express Business. Horses ana Carriages for Hire. DEAIiER IN WINESr LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FIMT CJUAMI bxS5- 'rrfe-.: 2L , ""t ' . -,..--- K Jv "V ' 3 , WJS V.X rt r:vv!Li .