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tfl Its )aiTij Qslzxtevu ASTORIA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY MAY 2, 1883 COHMEBCEAHD TRADE. PORT OF ASTORIA. VESSELS IX THE HIVE11. Shecebrougb, Am sp arry Morse. Am sp Imperial. Am p Ullock. Br tk Lore bardic, l'r HidiUnd Lisht, Atn. p r'oretc&, Amsh Raranac. Am bk Kenier. Am sp Indiana. Am sp, VESSELS OS THE WAY. Ftoki Forcfsru PorlSp for the Columbia River Chuca. Br bk Liverpool March 9 Cairn more. Br sp London April ! Tiery Crots, Br sp Sidney Glenberrio. Br bk Liverpool Der 21 Grisedalo. Br sp Liverpool Harry Bailey. Br bk Bnenos Arret Kapunda, Br tp London April 7 Madras. Br str IIonckonR Nairnshire, Br sp Gl&scow March 2J Kyerale, ErSU Liverpool Dec 2 Scottiia Tar, Br bk Liverpool, March U Sbenir. Br bk Newcastle? Victoria. Br ss Hongkong Wigtonehire. Br bk Bremen March 19 From American PorlH. O S Hulbert. Am lOsON Y Nov 2 Carrie "VYinslow, Am bk J Y March 15 Geo. S Homer, h3 Y Jan 27 Olive S. Southard. Am fb, Phila. Teb li lied Crops, Am sp X Y March 12 St. Lucie, sp Sew York March 11 Titan. Am 1229 X Y DecJM Western Belle. Am f p 1133 X Y Dec 23 TIDE TABLE FOR ASTORIA From tables or United States Coast Sutvey High Water. j Low Water. Date. a.m. p.m. 1 a. m. r. m. 27 2 TO 4 41 10 39 9 .95 28 V. 45 X, 3i 11 23 10 47 29 4 VI 31 0 13 11 ill 30 5 43 . 7 2til - - 1 03 1 7 02 8 23! 1 02 2 00 2 S 17 !l 22i . 2 17. 2 5(J 3 a hi io iai ;; si 3 .vj 4 10 A't 11 03 4 30 . 5 00 5 11 3Q 11 521 0 01 0 09 ti - - 0 51 1 7 02 0 39 Common Council. Regular mcotinBS second and fourth Tuei day Mvciungs of each month, at 7 o'clock 3Pcton8 desiring to havo matters acted ujton by the Council, at any regular mooting must ircsont the sanio to the Auditor and Clerk on or boforo tbo Friday eveninc prior to the Tuesday ou which tho Council holds its regular meetings. Til OS. S. J EW hTT, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria Lodge .No. 40. L O. G.I. Regular Meeting everv Tuesday Evening at 7 o'clock, at Pythian Hall, AFtoria. il em bers of tho Order, in good Ftandintr. arc invit. ed to attend. .Degree meeting Itt .Monday of each month. By order W. C. T. Templo JLodgo, Wo. 7A.F.A.M. Kegular Communication" first and third Tuesdays in each month. at7ii o'clock, r. M., at tho Hall in Astoria. Members of the Order, in go od standing, arc Invited to attend. Br orde: of tho W. AI. American Legion of Honor. Kegular ineetii:r e: Astoria Council No. 99.", is held on the first and third Saturday of each month, at 7 o!.K-k j m. By order of Counii Commander. It. MoxTEiTir. Sec'ty. Columbia Rivor rporta. JilUTOIKNTS FOKKTGX. ItnCAriTULATIOK JAXUAliY '.S3. 291.878 bus. vhcat .. $ "JOG.SI0 W,V57 bbls flour.... 257,170 Total, 8 cargoes S 3'xUSG KECAMTULATIOX miiUlAJtV. Wheat, ino.9ofl lm:.,.Yatae ? 179.19? Flour, 29.4D0 l)l)ls., " 144,405 Total. 3cargocj S :"23.f)91 RECAriTULATlOX, MARCH. Whcat(lD7,52l bushels). 210.730 Flouri(58.14I bids) 344,107 Salmon (2omi cases) . 13,030 Lumber (600 M ) w G.900 Total (s cargoes) ?P9J,3ll Al'IlIU 9 To Corh per Luttcrmti th. From Portland 13.440 bWs llour......$G7,245 78S.skslran 200 Total SC7,47.r 11 T Qufcnuloicn per Garnick. From Portland 11,381 bbls flour 48 ,289 18 To Honolulu per Ehinorc. Lumber 373.7CC feet &M.831 Wood, 20 eds oo Masts, s 5 Total -SH.OIG Domestic Exports. The receipts of certain articles of Or egon jHodnce, at San Francisco, from January 1st, 1SS3, to April ur.lli, inclu sive, have been as follews: Flour, qr .sks....... .... . 1281 21.239 31.749 31 1 139 24.5S7 34 8,300 C3 22.082 1.118 13T,r, 030 G 23 75 3.535 022 371 14 1,310 11 012 9 v.neat. ctis .. Oats, ells Salmon, bbl.......... lif bbls os likes Apples, Ripe, bxs. Butter, pkgs ............. Potatoes. sks............. Wool, bales. . Hides. No.. Tallow, pkj; Beef, bbls..:.".. Hay, bales... .... Quicksilver. Uasks... Fruit, Dried, pkgs.. Leat her, pkgs Hops, bales Hams, pkgs... Cheese, cs............... Flaxseed, sks Corn, ctls Canned Goods, cs Lard, pkgs Astorm JInrKotN. RETAIL. Bdttee Extra fancy CO GGo cents a roll. CHEKSK.-18250C Diueo Fnurrs. Blackberries 25c; Prunes Gala. ll(15c: Peelod Peaches 2S35c Sugaiu Cube, 14; crushed. He; fine crashed, 14c; extra powd. 14c; dry gran. ISc; oxtra gran. 13Uc. G. C. 12ilc Eocs. 30 cts dor. Oats. S2 25 g2 40 per cwL Potatoes. SI 73pcrcwt Flouh. SuperCne Si ); Extra G 50; Corn Meal 1 cwt. S3 50; Buckwheat cwt WOO. Fresh Meats. Choice cuts. Lamb. 13e; Beef 12(20; Pork 15; Mutton 12(514. By the carcass 10c Meats. Breakfast bacon lEc per tt; sides 15317c; hams 17$i20c; shoulders HSWle; smoked boefl531G?ic; corned beof C1&312 lb; corned pork 12c 5 lb. Larb. In tins and caddies lSg20s V . Hoxkt. In frames 40c ; in glass 50c. Mill Fehd. Bran $25 00 & ton; chop feed $35-3 ; Shoits SX5 COS ; Hay 820 S25T3 ton:middlings $40. Chop barley. $37.50 Fine and Coarse Liverpool SALT. Tin Plate, fllorlc Tin, Caustic Soda, For sale ex "Warehouse at Portland or Astoria by BALFOUX, GUTHRIE & CO. dtf Port 1 an, Or. STRENGTH to yigorously push a business, strength to study a profession, strength to regulate a household, strength to do a day's labor with out physical pain. All this repre sents what is wanted, in the often heard expression, " Oh ! I wish I had the strength!" If you are broken down, have not energy, or feel as if life was hardly worth liv ing, you can be relieved and re stored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS, which is a true tonic a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases, 501 N. Fremont St., Baltimore During the war I was in jured in thestomachbyapiece of a shell, and hai e suffered from it ever since. About four years ago it brought on paraly sis, which kept me in bed six months, and the best doctors in the city said I could not live. I suffered fearfully from indigestion, and for over two years could not eat solid food and for a large portion of the time was unable to retain even liquid nourishment. I tried Brown's Iron Bitters and now after taking two bottles I am able to get up and go around and am rapidly improving. G. Decker. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is & complete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blood, gives new life to the muscles and tone to the nerves. A Common-sense Remedy. SalicylicA. No more Rheumatism, Gout or Neuralgia. Immediate Relief Warranted. Permanent Cure Guaranteed. Fire years established and never hnown to fall in a single case, acute or chronic. Refer to all prominent physician and druguM for the standing 0 Salicyllca. THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE POISONOUS URIC ACID WHICH EXISTS IN THE BLOOD OF RHEU MATIC AND GOUTY PATIENTS. SALICYLICA is known as a common- sense lemedy, because It strikes directly at the cause of Kheumatism, Gout and Xeural- ia, wane so many so-called specifics and supposed panaceas only treat locally the effects. It has been conceded by eminent scientists that outward applications, such as ruhhing with oils, ointments, liniments, and soothing lotions will not eradicate these diseases which are the result of the poisoning of the blood with Uric Acid SALICYLICA works with marvelous effect on this acid and so removes the disor der, it is now exclusively used by all cele brated phvsicians of America and liurope. Highest Medical Academy of Paris reports 95 per cent cures In threo days. that SALICYLICA. is a certain cure for Rheumatism. Coutand Neuralgia. the most intense pains are subdued almost iustantly. Give ir a trial. Belief guaranteed or mon ey refunded. Thousands of testimonials sent on applica tion. 0 $ I a ,BoX. 6 Boxes for S5. Sent free by mail on receipt oi money, ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. But do not be deluded into taking imitations or substitutes, or something recommended as "just as good!" Insist on the genuine with the name of Washburne&Co on each bos which is guaranteed cliemlcaiiy pure under our signature, an indispensable requisite to insure success in the treatment. Take no other, or send to us. Washburne & Co., Proprietors. S7 Broadway, cor. ReadeSL, MJWYORK For Sale by W. K. DEMENT & Co., and J. E. THOMAS. HOME COMFORT! After a Jtalny Ride n Conntry rii.VHiclan TellH YTliat He Thinks of Some People. I wish to gracious some people would learn when thoy need a doctor and when they don't, cxclaimod Doctor E , as ho entered his houso in a cosey little villago in tho interior or the State of New York, after a tedious night ride of many miles. I havo been down among the mountains to see a man, who tho messenger said, was very sick and not likely to livo 'till morning, nnlcs3 ho had immediate help; and found him suffering from a rather sharp attack of colic, which his family might have rolievod in ten minutes, if they had a grain of sense and two or three simple reme dies in the houso. But ne: they must remain as ignorant as pigs, and when tho least acho or pain takes them, send for a doctor, whether they pay him or not" "Why, Doctor, what kind of Sim pi o remo dies cs, you call them, do you cipect peoplo to keep in the house?" asked his wife, as she poured him a cup of hot tea, "In this case," answered tho DoctoJ, "if thoy had only put a BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER on tho man's stomach, he would havo been all right in an hour, and saved mo a dreary ride," In all ordinary complaints it cures at onco. All diseases aro eliminated from tho system hy what may ho roughly called expulsion or extraction, or by a union of the two processes Benson's Plaster promotes both. It incites the torpid organs to act, and sends its healing influence through the myriad pores of tho skin. All other plasters oblige tho patient to wait Thoy give him hopo for to-morrow, Benson's plaster gives him help to-day. Which is better, do you think? Buy tho CAPCINE, and keep it in the house. Price 25 cents, Seabury & Johnson. Pharmaceutical Chem ists, Now York, A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy Price 50 cents. Soldbv V7.E. Dement Captain Cook. -The Hawaiian Islands were dis covered by Captain Cook in 177S. "When first seen by the natives, Captain Cook was taken for a re turninjr God, who traditionally, had left them four centuries pre vious with a promise to return. Cook's men committed many in discretions amongst the natives, and Cook himself ordered a pali sade, which surrounded one of their temples, to be taken down, and used for some purpose. This incensed the natives to a high de cree against him .and his men, and they sought a chance to revenge themselves. This finally came. His men started a fracas with the people. Captain Cook went on shore to take one of their beloved chiefs on board his man-of-war, as security against an open revolt. The old chief, knowing that if he refused to go it might be of ill consequence to his people, accom panied Cook willingly; but while going down to his boat they were surrounded by a great number of revenge-seeking natives, who did not want the old chief to pass out of their hands. The old chief ex horted them to refrain from a 113 violent acts, but a 3'oung chief ex claimed: uHe must die; yet if he is a God, he will be proof against this poignard thrust;" at the same time plunging a stiletto up to the hilt in his body. It pierced a vi tal part. He fell, writhinr in the agonies of death. "While he was lying on the ground, several ex claimed: "See, he is but a mor tal!'' This was the word that brought on the terrible mutilation of the body that followed, every one seeking to give the dying nav igator a knife thrust After his ; death one of the Kanakas disem boweled bjs bod3' and hung the liver upon a part of the palisade. borne native cmiiiren passing along there that evening, mistook it for a dog's liver, carried it home, had it prepared, and it was then disposed of as food. Thus it has gained credence wliy the Kanaks were and are yet regarded as can nibals bv some nations. A literary society in Grass Valley is known as "The Flower ets," and the notelets of the Sacramento JSce says, "the bright girletsof that rose-crowned town let will hold their little mcetlets on such daylets at such houselcts ns feel like entertaining the mem berlets. where thev will ditninu- tive the English wonllets to heartlet's content." then In Lowell, Mass., resides Afr. P. LT. Short, proprietor of the Bel mont Hotel, who suffered with rheumatism for seventeen years without finding relief from any of the numerous remedies emphn'ed, until he applied St Jacobs Oil: "I never found any medicine that produced such remarkable and in stantaneous effect as it did," says wr. anort. For the Ladies. Ladles suffering from sick headaches, neuralgia, colds. fevers, indigestion and habitual constipation vtill find Syrup of Figs as effective in affording relief as it is pleasant to the taste. It acls thor oughly, yet gently, a ver3 small quanti ty sufficing to remove all impurities from the system and make one feel hap pier and brighter. Large bottles for sale and trial bottles free at V. E. De ment & Co.'s, Astoria. Hodge. Davis fc Co., Wholesale Agents, Portland, Oregon. y hen Ladles are Attractive. All ladies know their faces are most attractive when free from pim ples. Parker's Ginger Tonic is popu lar among them because it banishes impurities from blood and skin and makes the face glow with health. For Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement The Peruvian syrup has cured thou sands who were suffering from dyspep sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu mors, female complaints, etc Pamph lets free to any address. Seth W. Fowl t &Son" i3oton. The Rev. Geo. 11. Thayer, of Rour hon, Ind., saj-s: "Both myself "and wife oweour lives toSnn.on's Consumption CrnE.' Sold by W. E. Dement. To strengthen and build up the system, a trial will convince you that Brown's Iron Bitters is the best med icine made. Restlessness at night; twitching; nightmare, etc., nervous give way to peaceful slumber, tired nature's sweet restorer, by using Pfunder's Oregon Blood Purifier, the Vegetable Sedative and Tonic A great success is Pfunder's Oregon Blood Purifier. Try a bottle of it; it will place you in tho position desired by every one good health. Ladies who possess the finest com dlcxions are among the patrons of Glenn's SuLrmm Soap. Dill's IIaiu Dye, black or brown, 50 cents. izer is a positive cure E. Dement For sale by W. Why will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10cts50ctsandSl. Sold by W.E.De- mnt futi u WGIt0rSJIfGUffiS THE CTTICURA TREATMENT, for the cure oi Skin. Scalp, and Blood Diseiuc. consists in tho internal uso of Clticcrv Rr soLvnxT, tho new blood purifier, ami the ex ternal uso of Ccticuiu, and Ccticvea Soaf. tho great skin cures. SALT KHEUSI. "Will McDonald. 2542, Dearborn St. Chicago, gratefully acknowledges a cure oOalt hheura on head. neck, ntee, arm, and Iezs for seven teen years: not ablo to walk oxcept on hand-? and knee for one year: not able to help him self for eight year; tried hundreds of reme dies; doctors iirotounccd IiL ease hoH:lfeg54 permanently cured by Crncric P.isoltkxt (blood purifier) internally, and Cmcviti and CrricrE.Y Soat fthe great skin cures) ox- temnny. PSORIASIS. II, E, Carpenter, Ewj.. Henderson, X. Y ! curedofl'soriasis. or Lcpro?yoftirenty years 1 stardinBbythe Ccticcrx Resolved (blood purifier) internally, and Ccticlha and Cuti- ! cc&a So.ir (tho prcat skin cure externally,! Tho ino.U wonderful casoon record, Cure cer-J tificd to beforo a justicqof thepeaco and prom-1 ineni ciuzcn. vuauiicieuwiin uciiinpnnui scaly dicae should send to us for this testi-j monial in full. SKIN DISEASE. F, II. Drake. 'Esq. Detroit, 3Iich. suffered J beyond all description from a skin disease which appeared on hi3 hands, head, and face. ' and nearly destroyed hi eyes. 'Ihe most careful doctoring failed to help him, and after j all had faiicd ho used the Ccticlka Uhtoi-V-i i:sTtblood purifier internally, and Cctici'ri ' and l LTirCRA J-oap Uhe great skin cures' ex- j luru.iiiv, anu "a.i curcu, ami nut raiuuiuuu perfectly well to this day. SKIN HUMORS. Mr.S. E, Whipple, De.'atur. Mich, write ' that her face. head, and some part of heri body were almost raw, Head covered with! scab' and sores; suffered fearfully and tried j overythini:, Permanently enred hy Cltilck.v j Kksoz.vi..t blood purifier! hiuI Ci tptka anl 1 CVTirfEA 5o v (the sreat skin cure.-'. Cat Intra KemeiliM aro for salo by all drugsH. Price of Cnitra . s-mall boxes, .vc, Iarso boxes, SI Cuirrnv Risoi.vkst, SI per bottle. I'ctici'ri i,nu,.Ll'e,Ci"naxv SnAvi.tB oA, l"c lottir Drunnd i'heiuirr.l Co. Itoston. BEAUTY SLS.IJ2K Pimples, M.in llemihcs, and infantile Ilu- j mors, uso Ctri'-fRVoAi'. an cxnii'ite Skis Bi-AUTirun, and Toilet Rath, and Vir-ery Sanative. n..g COMPLETE TREATIVlEfiT JB1 i A sinclo doo of KanforiUs Kmllral I Cure instantly relieves tho most violent' Sncczins or UeadCo!d, Clears the Head a by ! mnjjic. stop3 watery discharges, from the Noc 1 and Eyc, prevents Itinpin? Nouot in tho Head, cures N'ervou3 Ileadoche. and SubJa I Chill and Fever. Jn Chronic Catarrh it j cleanses tho nasal pasas8a of foul uiucu. re stores tho senso of smell, taste, and henrim: when affected, frees the heaJ, throat, and bronchial tubes of offcnivo matter, swocteos and purifies tho btcath. stops tho cough and j arrests tho progress of Catarrh towards Con- j sumption, ! Ono bottlo ltadieal Curo, one box Catarrhal ! Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in ono package. ofalldruRsists for SI. Ask forSAx ford3 Rapicai. Ctni Pottfr Druo and Cheu, Co,, Rosto.v. k7M 1 IK'm For tho relief andprocn- VjUUi-llVO'lion, the Instant It is :ip- 1 ;vi pneii.ot i'ueumaujm.ieu MW'fjrsnlzta' sciatica, uougu '! 1, int. Ililiousbevor. and E idemics.use laRterManl.ier- 3 fiMr&siiif laMA I AM Wm MM W" vn I niiiii g NS NA "' rtty" Colds. Wcakl5ac!i' Stomach "X. -- and Rowels. Shoutins Pains. --(0-OK" Palpitation. Dyspepsia. Liv- WvSgSAXer Comnla XWSr Malaria f 1 FCTRlcwl"nM' Kattcry combined Vitalizes aud IZnrirJei JIi "&:oot!, nei up ILe System, Slake tim W -ttic Strong, linUds up tiiu UroUf n- doivn, Invigorates t'so Brain, and Dyspepsia, STcitors Affections, Gsn craTDe'oiiity, Ifeuralgia, Fever and Ague. Paralysis, Chronic Diarrhcea, Bciis, Dropsy, Eumors, Pemale Coin plaints, Liver Com plaint, Eemitien; Pever, and tLL DISEASES OniGlNATlfJG III , HAD STAT! OF THE BL0DD, OS ACC0KPAKIED BY DEBILITY OH A LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM. 5apjUsthe bleed with its Vital Principle, .. Lifo IHement, IRON, ini !,; i-CrtnxUi Vifror and New Life into all p "ts cf tlx sysin BEING TREE FROM ALCOHOL,..-; cm.t&z inj; effects arc no! (bhovrcd by corresjior. ".". g t--c loo, but are pernuacat. SCTII V. rOWLE & SON.-, i'r-pueters, 9 4ani$oa Avtauc EU:a. Siil by ?U i -Bja Xoticr of Application to Parrliase Timber J.an:ls. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, VV.T,. April 9th, lS3. Notice Is herebj given Ihat hi connvl lance Itli the provisions of tho Act of Coogn-s approved June 3, 1S78, entitled -An ace for tfn'aleof limber Lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and in WaMi InRtan Jorritorj," John Anderson, of FaHiic countv. Wash. Tor. has this day Hied In thU ofllce his application to purchase the North East 4l .Section 20, Township 10 North of Kange 9 West, of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above ease will be taken before the Clerk of the DL-trict Conrr. at Oysterville, Waslu Ten. on Monday, the ISth. day of June, 18S3. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lauds, or any portion thereof, arc hereby required to tile their claims in this onlce within sixty () days J irom uaie uereoi. FF.ED. W. Sl'AltLlNG, dll COds Kegister, LEATHERS BROS. 1 BOAT u r I J. 5 j: 11 s. 1 Up Stairs I Over Arndt & Ferchei.V Shop. jaii auu UAtiuiiuu iuw ivuriv i- arc uunif; and see the wood wc are using, before mak Ing a trade elsewhere. FntST-CI-ASS WORK A SPECIALTY. ASTORIA MARBLE WORKS. DAVII KEIi3IA, - - 2roprlctoi Manufacturer ot American and Italian marble monuments and head ?tonp. Ceme tery lots enclosed with curbing, walk and coplui or stone posts and Iron railln?. Prices and designs furnished to persons at a dis tance, batlsfactlon guaranteed. Slate can scamers for cannery use. ASTOJKIA, OIIEGOX. PVcTFRS with a I-oro s Piaster and ' T UXVK TAKffiC CHARGE OF THIS POP tATt. 5hVtiw 24cKKi l "r Hotel ami -RnKHarantesathfnctton &4$k AH jM5 HOTELS AND EESTAU HANTS. PARKER HOUSE, IS. U. PAUKKK, Proii.. ASTOBIA, - - OREGON. FIRST CLASS HOTEL. ALL MODERN IM FRO YKMBNTS. HOT AXI CO.T J3ATZ.S. Good Billiard Table, and First Class Sa loon stocked with Fir.e Liquors. ea-FKKF COACH TO TDK HOlSEr ! ! TOE OCCIDENT HOTEL r-;,.i -,i ; -,,.,., -nt. P IPST-ClaSS Ifl GVGPV reSDeCT. -? 5 5? .- -Mc-wrr-raT -" s-'- ctiaa . JEroiitor.-.. ActnriM - Oregon. ynL IT IS A T? A ,'F iiA tT C C J Q J - O -THAT CHOP MOUSE 0:; Concomly Sireet is ihe Best in I i own. -THAT- Shoal "V:si"r Ka.n aiidJast-j -II IAT- i JEFF" !S THE BOSS CATERER.! -TILVT- Ir has been 1'ioprietor or Jlir "Aurora lluli-r In !iit::p:(ini st':i sears. OPEN DAY and ' NIGHT. ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Oyster S;i!oo?s. ( IIEXAMUS STREET, ASTORIA. miiE uxders;c;nei is pleased to i aiiiM'tmoe to the ptibiie that helww op ened a FIRVr ClilSS 5S.-&3L And furnishe hi tirst-rfasssljlc ! OYSTERS, HOT COFFEE TEA. ETC AT THK I nA M I llJf Au OaIahm i- i" eiu a uysttj outuun, CI1KXAMUS STREET. P'-ase give we a call. EOSCOK DIXON. Proprietor COSMOPOLITAN Chop House and Restaurant. 0PE- DAY AND SIGHT, rtlea!'. 2" crnXK ami upivaitl. A. I.KBOSSK & Jt. yjIJBROX, 1'roprielor. MM STREET. A&TORIA. CENTEAL HOTEL. CUAS. WALIJUAK. - Proprietor. TO At.r. Permanent and Transieni Boarders i The choicest brand of Wines, liquors, j and Clgr. at the Br. j Opposi O. R. & X. Dock, Aat tria , Oregon G ERMA7HA REEK HALL -A.KT) BOTTLB UHEIt DKP03'. Ckkmamcx Struct. Astabia. The lu-st or Layovii Cte. a fJlass Orders for tin CelBDratefl Golinnfeia ry I-rft at thU ilace will be promptly attend ed to. EiNo cheap San Francisco HeersoW at IM iiace W.M. BOCK. Proprietor. I5reweiy Beer Saloon. The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass. Hot Lunch cvrj' I)y from 10 to 12 A. 51 Tho Ihsi of Lwtors ami Clears on hand. A ile.rvwlly popular itfjice of social resort. GEO. JIILLEK. -ailJ. BITTERS ? Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco. LQgJj QQtj AgSfltS, AstOHa. Notice. j mHE ASTORIA GAS LIGHT Co.. OX OR JL about May M, 1&51, will furnish Gas to consumers at the following rates : Up to ." M J feet per month, at the rate of $4.23 per l.M cubic feet. From 5 31 to 10 M feet pr month ; at the rate of SL23 per 131 feer, less 10 H-r 1 cent rebate. Over 10 M leet per month, ami to all manufacturers who use :31s for heat ing or mechanical purpose, at the rate of I S 1.25 per 1 31 feet, less 20 per cent, tcbate. ' All bills will he arable monthly unless pe- t cial contracts are made. ' CUAS.S.ATJGIIT. I'residenr. C. n. PAGE. Sect'v. Astoria, Oregon April Hth, 1823. tf - fl 'I III! M. ! ft 1 f I SHIPPING NOTICES. Columbia Transportation Co. FOR PORTLAKD- (FAST TOIE.) Tlir popular Reamer FLEETWOOD, Which lias own refitted for the comfort of pMucrr will leave "WiWon awl Kt-herN dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P. At. ReturHhis leaves rortland evory Tuesdays and Thursdays 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 K mi day 3lovniiijr. ra?3nKr br tWs route connect at Kalama for Sound ports. U. B. SCOTT, President. Astoria and Portland. J?fi3 Str. WESTFORT, fcrs5ss F.II SHERMAN - - MASTER "Will mak regular tn:s to Portland and Astorw. u: t" J Jurneu shock, root or Jlor 1 rNon stn'Pt, Portland, at 6 A.at. Saturdays. dZ???? iK, ' jy Freight r.irriel at reasonable rates. Steamer -c RELIC." -ji ,t -a WILL MAKE TRIPS AS FOLLOWS : To YOUNGS RIVER, Mondays, Wednesdays .IOHN DAYS RIVER. Tuesdays, Fridays, LEWIS and CLARKE, Thursdays and Saturdays. Will leave WiNmi & Fishers wharf at O oVIol sharp, each morning. LEWIS G. IIAAVEN. Master. DWITTT AT) cimpniT "DAPFTPm iiiiu una Mi Olliiilil I&UMjI. Daisy." and Barge. Will leau Astoria, from Gray's Dock. For Olney, and Head of Younss River. On Tiirstfnvsami rridaj-s, ntSA.JS. Returning san.e day, For lutndins on Lewis & Clark's River. On Yl'ctJncsdajs, at 8 A. 31., Returning same day. For Fonner's Camp. On Frlilajs. :u 3 1. 31.. laying over night at the Camp, will leave for Astoria, on Sat urday, at s A 31.: Returning will leave Astoria, at 3 1: 32. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or at Gray's Dock, wl.ere Freight will he re eciveil and stored, if necessary. J. II. D. GRAY. MARKETS. CENTRAL MARKET. General assortment or table stock constantly on nand, such as Canned Fruits ami Jelly, (Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, j BOGS. BS1TT1RR, CSIKESE. tFresh Fruits and Vegetables, iFISir. POULTRY ATI OAIF. 1 i In. the season. I OlfiAilS AH TOI5ACCO. Best or 1T3SSS ?iJy X.IQUOSSS. All ohap for CASH. Gorals sold on com niisedoii. Opjioste I. V. Case's store. J. RODGERS. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COSiPAKY, Fresh and Cured Meats, ""7 oir2tloio ss , FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CKXA7t3UK Street. Astoria, Ok Washington If arket, Main Kir eel, -BE JIG SI A. - Astoria Oregon V tC li Eli JIT RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN Hon of tho public to tho fact that the obovo Market will alrrnrs bo supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY ov FRESH AND CURED MEATS! Which will be sold at lowest rates, wholesale and retail. Special attention piven to suppb nc shies. tsz l7'V.ll)li PA5L3B5LS 'ELBJR B ALS AIC Thb elegant dressing i: prJcrred by those r. hohave used ir, to any isltni'ar article, on ac- icount of its superior cleanliness and purity. It contnuis materials only that arc beneficial to the scalp anil hair ar.d always Rsslores the Ycuthfu! Color to Grey cr Fadsd Half Parser's Haa: Eakara is fiaely pe-fumed aad is vrarrantcd to prevent fuilir.g of tLeliair and to re move dandruttand itching. IliaCox & Co , X.Y. Mc ssd 1 tins, at dnlen in drop sntl sxiUdsT. isrs :.i.i.t A Sapcrblive Ucallh snd Strength Restorer. If ycuarsamecK-ric or Cmicr, wprn oat with cvcrworlc. or a mother run cm n by family or house. hold dimes try Pahkck' Or cck Ti :.ic. I f you are a lawyer, vnlm. ter or business man ex IaastM by ner.tal stran cr anxious cares, do not take in!nxxaUngstirauJarts,bi:tuscPaiker's Ginger Toalsj If you have Corwuaipiirn, Dyspepsia, Khcuma. ism, Kidney Corapl .int?, orany drforderofthelungs, stoiKnch. bowels, blood orncres.PAPKia:'s GniGEre Tonic will cure you. It is the Greatest Elcod Purifier And tho Ecst ar.ti Surest Cough Curs Ever Used. If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or cry r jeae or weakness and rcquiie a stimulant take Gincex Tomc it oacc; it will jnviorate a"dbkl yr rp from t'nc first dose but will never intoxicate. I tv,s saved hundreds of lives; it may sae yocrs. C UTTOV ! RGie all ro1f.:tst.Par5:er' G.'nrrr Toole U I ef"n'V(lcfthelitr3luJagitjIaUicw.jrU,adoatirtT7 d 1 "i-r t r-piprrparsliO-oigiorI'-ne. bcE-Ikrorcsuru 1L-oiAC., . Y. Lr. i5lsu,3tdijS5lndi lgl. cr.r .t s vt.5 Etrnxc dcllah size. - Its n h and last.Dg fmgraace has made this dei'ghtful perfiKnc exceedingly popular. Thoro Is nothing like it. Insist upon haia Flches tok Cctoc;:s and Icrik for signatare oi tf&AsSOCX 93i' . en ttrrr bnti'e. can jTr "t. . f. Pt i, c SITE. ftSi i"i, ' a2'3i Xs& ntt " 9Sii TRANSPORTATTOX LINES. Oregon Railway & Navigation C03IPAXX. GCEAX smsios. On and after April 1st, 1883. Ocean Steamers will sail from San Fran cisco and Portland every three days. Leaving Spear St. wharf San Francisco, at 10 :00 A. M.. and Ainsworth Dock, Portland, at Midnight, Tlirousk Tickets sold to all principa citws in the United States, Canada and Europe. River and Rail Division. On and After March 18, 1883. RAIL DIVISION. 1 rains leave Portland for Eastern points, at 7 :20 A. M. Sundays excepted. RIVER DITISXOY (lllddle Columbia). Boats leave Tortland for Dalles at 7 :00 A. iI. Leae Port land for IMonl Tu. We. Thu. FrI. I Sat. Astoria and I I lower Co-1 I Inmbia....lSAMISAM Dayton. Or TAil,1 Salem I- .,r Victona.BCifiAT.li BAM 6 AM CAM 7 AM 6AM 7 AM J Igam KAMI CAM Leaves Astoria for Portland at 6 a. in. dally ex cept Sunday. Astoria to Portland. FAST LIXE. Steamer Wide West will leave Astoria for Portland, 1 P. 31. Returnincr, leaves Portland for Astoria, o a. 31., daily, Wednesdays excepted. Pullman Palace Cars running between Port land. Walla Walla and Daston. JOHN MDTR, Superintendent oi Traffic C.II. PRESCOTT, Manager. ilwaco Steam Navigation Go WINTER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Forts Stevens, Canby, and Ilwaco, Connecting by Stages for Oysterville and Olympia. -rPfrs Until farther notice tho Ilwaco BWi'fJH-i'Si Steam Navigation Co's steamers GEX. MILES, OR GEN". CAtf BY Will leave Astoria On Mondays, and Thursdays, at 7 A. M. FOR Port Stevens, Fort Canby, ana Ilwaco ox Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturd ays. l formerly, not being confined strictly to suueuuitt lime. Fare to Fort Stevens.... ... " " Canby and Ilwaco., ..5CCt3 $100 carllwaco freight, by the ton, in lots oi one ton or over, S2 oo per ton. esj'For Tickets, Towage or Charter apply at tho office of tho Company, Gray'i wharL foot of Benton street. J. H.D.GRAY. Agent, Oregon & California R.R.Co On an after Sept. 21, 1SS2, trains will run follows, DA1LT (Except Sundays, CASTSIDE DITISIO. Retrtccu PORTXAND and RIDDLE'S. irxn, TEAEt LEA.VE. ARRIVE. Portland 7:30 A. u.lRiddlo's 8:30r. M Riddle's 3:30 A. sr.Portland 4:25 p. v ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland ,1:00 P. M.ILebanon 9.20 P. M Lebanon. 4:45 A. M.Portland.10:05 A.W FREIGHT TRAINS. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland- 6:15 a. it. Junction G:00p.u Junction C:30a. u.lRiddlo's 5:10p. Riddle's 6:W a. m.I Junction 5:00p. m Junction 5:43 a. M.Portland 5!5 p. ir The Oregon and California Railroad 1 orry makes connection with all ReguIarTrains on Basts ido Division. WES7SIDS DIVISION. Bet-vi-een Portlnnd and Corvallls. MAIt. TKA1S LEA1L ARRIVE. Portland 8:00 A. M.Corvalli3 3:00 P. M Corvalli3 8:30 A. MJ.Pertland: 3:20 P. M Close connections inado at Riddle's with tho Stages of the Oregon and California Stage Company. fi&-Tickets for sale at all tho principal pointi in California and the East, at Company' Office. Corner F and Front Sts.t Portland, Or. Storaso will be chard on freight remain ine atCompanys Warehouse ovor 24 hours. Freight will not be recoivedfor shipment after 5 o'clock P. M. on cithor tho East or West side Division. J. BRANDT, Uen'l Sup't E. P. ROGERS. Ocn'l Freight and Passenger Agent. R. KOEIILER, Vice President and Manager Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co. SUMMER ROUTE. Astoria to Olympia, Touching at Fort Stevens. Fort Canby, Ilwaco, North JJcacli, Oj'stcrville, Xorth Cove, Petersons i'oint. Ho- qaiam, Xontcsano, And all points on Shoalwater Bay, and Gray Harbor. GEX. JULES, l Strs. or On Columbia River. GEX. CANBY. GEX. GARFIELD Shoalwater Bay. " 3IOXTESAXO " Gray's Harbor Connecting with Stages over Portages. Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 31. On Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, arriving at Montesano the day after leaving Astoria tlirough trip in 60 hours. Leave Olympia for Astoria oa same days. HOSPITAL, ASTORIA, OREGOK TmS INSnTTJTIOX, UNDER CARE OF the Sisters of Charity, 13 now ready for the reception of patients. Private rooms for the accommodation ol any desiring them. Patients admitted at all horns, 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 Ularino Seamen who paynospltal Dues, are enti tled to Free care and attendance at this Hos pital during sickness. Permits must be ob ained for United. States Marines at.the Cus tom House. Sisters or Chawty Notice. ASA REPORT HAS BEEX CIRCULATED jLSl among the fishermen on the Columbia river, that the undersigned has appropriated and used several hundred fathoms new web with lines, and floats, together with other effects, the property of others ; as this re port circulated through deviltry and jeal ousy by evil-minded men, and endangers my life in the pursuit of my legitimate business, I hereby announce tliat a liberal reward, will be given to anyone who can reveal, and. with legal evidence prove the originator oi said report, that he may receive due punish ment for defamation ot character. P.O.NOHLLNG, Fisherman. A J tori, April 2Uu, 1833. lwk ol- &H& .arir jptks-i.-fc ,v m yf- 2ir -r - s