The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, September 26, 1883, Image 4

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
WEDNESDAY..
..SEPTEMBER 20. 15?-
OCrflMEfiGEAfB TRADE
PORT OF ASTORIA.
READY FOR SEA.
Ravenstondale, Br Wt Quoistown. Sept i
rESSELsTxrnE in yer.
-O
MtWaahinKton. Am sp
ItichUad Light, Am. sp
"orsica. Am U
Reaper, Am p
Indinna. Am fp.
Western Belh. Aa.ep
('oloma.
Grasmere, Br bk
Grisedalo. Br sp
Carrie Winslor.Arab"c
Wictonshire. Br bk
Crimea. Br bk
C D Bryant. Am bk
Slienir. Br bk
Chesebroujrh, Am ip
Harry Morse. Am fcp
Imperial. Am sp
TitAtj. Am
iJIWe S.Southard, Anup
River itb. HrJsD
Atwrlrmno. Br bit
Ked Cross. Am sp
Iloxbcrchire. Br 1fc
Geo. Bowley. Br blc
St. Lucie. Am up
Darenbjr. Br bk
Saettish Tar. Br bk
Nalrn.bire. Ursp
vesskjS y.v tub v-'a r.
I'ntni Forei-jit Prfn. fur the
ColiirnltJa Itlver
1'arcany. Brs-p Ap:il Clyde
Wencfotl. Br ftp Slay 1 1 London
Itenffwliire. Br bk April i London
listen, JSrsp Liverpool May 12
Ob ft. tJotesworth, Br bk Liverpool
City of Madrid. Br sp Mar 3 OJvdo
City ef Carlisle. Br bk GreBoek Ass H
Cairnftraore, Brsp London April 27
ISskdale. Brbk Liverpool Jul--25
Fiery Crass. Br sp Sidney
Glenperis, Br bk Apri! tSJ OartllS
Girran, Br l)k Ajwil 20 londen
Hurry Baitey. Brbk Bunaos Avres
Incbercen. Brsp HIS! G roenock. JaaeS
Ironside. Br bk Grecnook ilay 19
lsle of Anslesea. Br bk May 5 Liverpool
Janet McNeil, Br bk June 3 Glasr
KiKeaiian, Br sp Newcastle
K'.puoda, Br sp London April 7
Lsko Eric, Br so London April S
MclUf-etc, Br bk Liverpool May 21
Oban Bay, Brbk Mar SI Gins:"
Oatvrorih, Br sp Feb 20 Lortdaa
Ubcron. Br bk Hull June 39
Oberon. Brsp London June ltt
Star ef Hrin, Br sp Glacow Juao 1
Spirit of the Dawn . Br bk May 2 London
Scottish Prince, 2Jr bk Melbourne. Aug i
Prom American Vortn.
Merara. Ain fp Y August 17
M W Watts. Am bk New erk May 1
Sea King. Am f p S T July i
Sovereign of the Se, Am sp New York June 2
Tillie li SUrbuck. Am sp X Y June 21
TIDE TABLiE TOR ASTORIA
Fiwm tau'.es of United SUiU-s t-urvev
High Water.
Lev Water.
K. M. 1'.
Date.
A. il. 1.
20
21
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at
4
'St......
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15
29
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. 4 lu......
. 10
. C 25.
7 l.
- .....,
. 41
.10 35.....
-11 21.....
.11 57.....
U 01 ...
il 35..
-..10 2T..
... 0 0s
1 J2..
...1014
..1 1 OS
"ll.ll
.. 0 45
.. 3 41..
- 4 411....,
.. 42f . . .
.. 47!....,
.. 7 SA
.. S KM
-10 0l.....
..11 021.....
..11 521.....
.. 2 17
:: is
.... 4 n;
5 07.
ft).
ISO
r.05
4)2
514
C12
SHJTMKNTS VOhKtHZ.
UR&M'JTUr.ATIOX JAXCAXY '?.
rs.tr.7 iMs tkr....."y. . ZZ'ZZ
TmJkI, cairje
vr.ui'.i asv.
VMmt. mjm hm., -ltto ..
hVir, 4)TWs., ' ..
Tl. 9 izuw-
MAKI1I.
17.54 IttuhfW)
ltiwmVW.141 Iibte)
ShIiikiii ilRnt casus)
LHEiUerlfilW.M )
Total (ScarjK)
Al'IMU
257.170
t S5K.1SC
17S.10
.. 144,4ST.
SIGSO
,.fU.107
1X.0W
G.S00
S8W11
FJour,2i,K30 Iritis
Lumber, 7orI....
40.000
Total, 3 mt)4c$
MAY.
Kl our 3,525 Mite
"Wheat 4,2i2 bus
...1SV,4
$ 17.fil
.. BO.VM
Total,
.ICXB.
Flour. 9ai bids
Sitliiion, 87,73 os ..
Total. (1 cargo!
JULY.
Flour, 5.S8I lrtds.
Salmon, usj&ics
S7C.S77
& 4.&70
18S,V.
SIaS45
$ 7,073
- . 601,010
Total, (seaioes) ....-S6it9.2S3
AUGUST.
Plour. ;.CiJbbl S 21.565
Salmon,72,W cs 3C0,1SS
Total, 2 cargoes ... SS35.150
seitrmbicr.
3 To QiifcnoiCTi per RomVm.
Wheat 7112 bus $05,200
23 To Qucavttawn per Ravenslondalc
From Portland 45.411 bus. wheat... $13,400
" Astoria 10.700 " ' 18,370
GT.,171
$C2rT70
Domestic Esportc.
The receipts of certain articles of Or
rgtin produce, at San Francisco, from
.January 1, IRSS, to Sent IDUi, inclu
sive, have been a follows:
Flour, qr sks ..... A2.WS
Wheat, ells ns.819
Oats, ctls 1.178
Salmon, hbls ......................... 1.45a
iif bbls . 10
cs 2W.421
plcgs nny
Apples, KiiK, ixs . 8,300
Butter. pkf 272
Potntoe. sKs . 2S.424
Wool, bales S0.733
Hides. Ko...... ...... ....
Tallow, pkgs 704
Beef, bbls............................. y
Hay. bales 2S
)uicksllver. llasks 142
Fruit, Dried, pkgs c.t&o
l-c;llier, pkgs . . . S13
Hops, bales 40j
j lams, pKgs................. li
Cheese, cs....... . ,.... 33
Flaxseed, sks 4,isi
Corn, ctls . - n
Canned Gods, es 72c
J-anl, pjtgs 13
itacou, as........... is
MAGKUS C. 0R0SBT,
Dealer In
HARBWAI1E, IRON, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
FLTJMB3SBS AND STEAM FITTER6
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IROH Till AND COPPER,
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP
PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTINC
Done with r.catness and dispatch.
None but'flnst class workmen employed.
A large assortment of;
SCALE.?
Constantly on hand
CilDBCn DlKECTQgY.
Grace Church Holy communion
first Sunday of every month. Sunday
services at 11 a. 3L, and 7 :30 r. m. "Wednes
day evening service at 7 SJ0 o clock. Itov.
First Presbyterian Church Ser
vices at 11 a. il and 730 p.m. Vedncs-
day ercnins prayer meetinc at 7:30
o'clock. Rev. J. V. Milligan, Pastor.
Coxgreg atioxa l Churck Services
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 v. m. Rev. Sam'l
Wood, Pastor.
Romax Catholic Cncr.cn Services
at 1050 a.m. Rev. L. Dielman, Pastor
N. 11 ("Hrncn Services at 11 a. m
and 7iWr. m. Lecture and Trayer Meet
ing, Wednesday, at 7 p. m. ltev. Win.
Roberts, Pastor.
Baptist Church. Services each
Lord's Day at 11 a. u and 7 p. m.
Praj-er Meetin; on Wednesday, at 7
p. m. Rev. J3. S. I'lcLafferty, pastor.
Common CounciL
Rcrular mootines second and fourth Tuo;-
day oromnes of each month, at "Yi o'clock
SS" Persons desiring to have mattors zicM
upon by the Council, at any regular meeting
must t;rosont the Fame to the Auditor and
Clerk on or before tho Friday ovenin? prior J
to tho Tuesday on which the Council holds its i
regular meeting. THUS. i. J KW hTf.
Auditor and Clerk. I
Astoria LiOdrje No. 40, LO.G.l. j
Rcralnr Mectine every Tuesday Krenins
at 7 o'clock, at Pythian Hall, Aftoriu. Mem
bers of tho Order, in ood standing, are invit
ed to attend. DcKtco meeting 1st Monday of
onch month. By order W. C. T.
Temple Lodge, ko. 7 A. F. A. t.
Uegular Communication? 5rst aajyV
third Tuesday" in each month. at7Vi V
o'clock, v. it., at tho llnll in Astoria.
Members of .tho Order, in cood standin?, aro
incited to attend. Bv orde: of the W. M.
Kenvcr Lodcc Xo. 35, 1.O. O. Z
Rejrular meetinc everv Tiiursdav
evening at lialt-past seven o'clock, at J
tiie .Lodge room in Uud Fellows Hall,
Astoria. Sojourning members of the
order in good standing cordiallv invited
ti attend. By order S.G.
American Legion of Honor.
Regular meetlKC of Astoria Council No. (tic, j
Is held on the lirst mid third TmJtv nf .
each month, at 7 o'clock i: m. :
By order of Council Cosnmandor. i
R.V MoxTBmr. S.'c'iy, '
ASTORIA. FIRE DEIAJtTj2 EXT
W. J. BARRY Chief Engineer
F. r. HICKS 1st Asst. KuKiiiecr
J. G. CHARTERS .2d Asst. EiiRlneer
BOARD OFnELEGATES.-KMndiwmwt-
int: fourth Moudavin uich jnonlli.at 7a'
J.'. sr., at hall of Astoria Engine Company i
iXO. 1.
Officers. C. J. Trencliard. rrosldcnt;
A. A. Cleveland, Secretary; l'.U l'jtrker.
Trcasun'r.
DKLKOATSs.-L.li SelIg.C. J.TifDchnn!.
Chas. Stickles, ol Astoria linginn Co. Xo. 1 ;
"Win. IdcConnlc, F. Ij. Parker, II. 1 I'rael,
of Rescue Engine Co. Uo. 2: Ed. I). Curtis.
F. J.TavIor. A. W. Berry, or Alert Hook ami
Ladder Co. No. 1.
ASTl,ItT.l EXQIXE COMPANY Xa.
Jteguhir meeting flrst Monday in iich
niunMi.
Officeils. W. W. Parker, President ; U
E. Selig, Secretary : Win. Bock. Treasurer ;
S. G. Ingalls, Forcmau : Chas. Wallmaii, 1st
Asst. Foreman ; Henrj' 3Illler.2d Asst. Fore
man. RESCUE ENGINE COMPANY No. 2.
Rcgulnr meeting lirst Monday in each
month.
OFFICKUS.-C. W. Fulton. President ;IL F.
Prael. SetTetarv; J. D. Merrvinan, Ass't
Secretary-: P. 1. Pftrkcr. Treiisurer : P. I..
Parker. Foreman : II. 1. Prael, 1st Asst.
Foreman; .James Hare. 21 Asst. Pot email.
AJjERT HOOK AND LADDER Co. No. J.
Regular meeting second Monday in each
IlKUltlL
Officers. J. O. Bororth. President ; O.
Brown, Secretary; J. Turtle. Treasurer; F.
K. Elberson. l'oreinan ; F. W. Ferguson. lt
Asst. Foreman; J. W. Ferciien, 2d Ast.
Foreman.
MARKETS.
CENTRAL il ARRET? '
?.i -nil as?ortment of table stock coiwnmM,
on hand, such a
Canned Fruits and .Icily,
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard,
EGGS, Bi'TTER. CIIERSK.
Fresh Frnits and Vegetables,
VISI3. POULTRY ANI .t3tF
In the season.
CIGARS AXU TOBACCO.
IScj.1 of WIXES AK1 JUKcUOKS.
AH cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com
mission, opposite I. w. Case's store.
J. RODUERS.
Washington Market,
Main StrecU - - Astoria Oregon
BERG MAX C BERRY
IE.SPSCTFULLY CALL TIIE ATTKV
Ytion of tho nublic to tho fact that lLe
above Market will always be supplied with a
FULL YA P.IETY BEST QUALITY
FRESH AMD CURED MEATS I
and retail. Special attention riven to ecptdj-
DC EU1DS.
LOOK HERE !
We resncclfuilv Inform the imblic that we
will always keep on hand the best quality of
Presli and Cured Meats
Choice Family Groceries,
Fresh FniiLs, Vegetables, Crcckerj- and
Glass-ware.
Ships, Hotels and Boarding Houses ?up
plied on liberal terms.
A share of the public patronage is respect
fully solicited.
UU, WAltRtiK & THOMl'SON.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & C0MPAKY,
Fresli and Cured Meats,
"Vegetafoles,
FRUTS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEI,
CKKVAaiUS Street, Astoria , Os
W. E. DEMENT & CO.
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
Carry in Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FANGY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded
That Hacking Couch can be so
quicKiy curea oy aniion's uure.
Euarantee it Sold by w. E. Dement
No Whiskey!
J
Brown's Iron Bitters
is one of the very few tonic
medicines that are not com
. 'posed mostly of alcohol or
whiskey, thus becoming a
fruitful source of intemper
ance by promoting a desire
for rum.
Brown's Iron Bitters
is guaranteed to be a non
intoxicating stimulant, and
it will, in nearly every case,
take the place of all liquor,
and at the same time abso
lutely kill the desire for
w-hiskey and other intoxi
cating beverages.
Rev. G. W. Rice, editor oi
die American Christian Re
view, says of Brown's Iron
Bitters:
Gn.,0.,Nov. io, iSSi.
Gents : The foolish wast
ing of vital force in business,
pleasure, and vicious indul- '
gencc of our people, makes
your preparation a necessity;
and if applied, will save hun
dreds who resort to saloons
for temporary recuperation.
Brown's Iron Bitters
has been thoroughly tested
Tor dyspepsia, indigestion,
biliousness, weakness, debil
ity, overwork, rheumatism,
neuralgia, consumption,
liver complaints, kidney
troubles, &c, and it never
fails to render speedy and
permanent relief
TUTT'S
PILL
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
from these sources ariscthrce-fonrths
of tho diseases of the human race. These
symptoms indicate their existence:
juoss of Appetite, Bowclo costtrc,
filclc Headache, fullness after cat
iuST,aTcraioxi to exertion of body or
mind, Eructation of food, Irritabil
ity of temper, X.ow spirits, A feeling
before tho eyes, Iilplily colored
Urine.COXSTXPATIOA'.nnd demand
the use of a remedy that acts directly on
tbcldver. AsaldvcrmcdiclncTUTT'S
have no equal. Their action oa
the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt;
removing all impuriUcs through these
three " scavengers or the system,"
producing appetite, sound digestion,
regular stools, a clear skin and u vig.
orousbody. TL'TX'S PlJCtS cimsoiio
nausea or griping nor interfere with
daily work and are a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
Jxld-eTerywuerc23. 01iice44MurraySt.N V.
TOTFS HAIR DYE,
GnATHXin on Whiskees changed in
stantly to a GLossr Black bv a sinnin
uiijjuuuLiuuoi unsung jsoui oy uru
LSLs.ursunt oy express on receipt or
Office. 44 ilurrav Street. Kew Ynrlr.
' Y
rurro zinruAii c? tnsruii acnEra rase
SLIGHT QBDS.
A Little Storyivith a Xiar;c atoral
One 3Inn who Knrwlils
Own UnsinesH.
"So. my dear," Eaid tho venerable keeper
of a country storo to a timid little girl whose
head scarcely camo up to tho lorol of tho
counter. "No, my dear, wo haven't any red
flannel, but we have somo first rate Now Or
leans molasses." Softly hinting that she
didn't think that would answer tho purpose
quite as well, tho child wont her way in
eearch of tho articlo sho wanted.
Have you BENSON'S CAPCINE PLAS
TERS?" asked a gentleman of a certain drug
gist whoso namo could bo given were it do
fired. 'I am troubled just now with a touch
of my old friend, tho lumbago, and tho Een
eon'3 Plaster seems to go to tho spot almost as
soon as it touches tho skin."
'Not at present." replied tho druggist, gen
ially " but, wo havo lots of plasters just as
good. There is Allcock's, tho Capsicum and
othera won't ono of them do as well?"
"My dear sir," retorted tho gentleman.
with a slipht show of temper, "I say nothing
against those articles, but I am a business
man, and alway3 ask for precisely what I
want, and for nothing clie. I may enlighten
you, howovcr, when I say that sometime ago,
for another disease, ot which tbo Capcino has
since cured me, I tried all thoso you mention,
with no appreciable bencSt. They aro ineffi
cient, every ono of them, tho mcincst act of
tho proprietors of somo of thorn being this :
that they mako plasters with similar sound
ing names to dectivo the unwary into believ
ing they aro tho samo thing. Experience
taught mo tho difference. I'll go to tho noxt
man in your line. Good day."
Bo on i our guard against imitations. Tho
genuino has tho word CAPCINE cut cleanly
in thomiddloof tho plaster. All others aro
impositions.
Scabury & Johnson, Chomists, Now York.
GERJIANIA BEER HALL
AND
BOTTLE BEER DEPOT.
Cnmiycs Sthect. Astoeii.
The Beat of Lager ii Cts. a Glass
Orders for tlie
Gslelratei Colnmbia Brewery
Left at this place will be promptly amend
ed to.
SNo cheap Saa Francisco Beer sold at
this place
WJI. BOCK, Proprietor.
L. K. a. SMITH,
Importer and wholesale dealer iu
Clear ami Tobaccos, Smokers' Articles,
riaylns Cards, Cutlery, Sta-
The largest and finest stock of MEER
SCHADm anil AmET nonris; in ti oitv
Particular attention paid to orders froni
luc uuuuiry,
TnEO.BRACKEB, Manager.
Chenainus Stmt, Astoria. Owson.
A Hard Life.
A correspondent of the Chicago
Times writes: A worJ about
this French Canadian housewife,
though she deserves chapters. I
have drifted of lato into some of
the most dcsolato and poverty
stricken collection of huts which
the mind could conceive which,
indeed, is next to impossible for
an American to conceive at all
hamlets where the men, with
praunr, burnt faces, long matted
i ..,.:... ? :.. ,:.:,ii i
hair, forms twisted in miutlle ae j
-,i . .. , ..
as with us at eighty, by reaot: ot ,
privation, exposure and unsettled
hopelessness, and tlie cloilis alto
gether indescribable in their mean
ness, appear to the vision like
speetres from some rntt ot
;t
I
MeJusa."
Cut even here I !kw
no woman, voutv or old, whe was
' J I
not nent in her persons.! appenrnnce, '
painfully clean in the care of her
home, and apparently in the l.aLit
of doing three-fourths of all tho
work that was done. The amount
of labor that this pner but con
tented creature performs is noth
ing less than mavelcs. Premis
ing that before the age of 35 she
is usually the mother of ir.'in six
to twelve children must French j
Canadian girls are. married hef re
they are 155 let ns t..'iiicr her
work for a moment: She has,
first of all, the care of her chil
dren, which is not a slight thing,
even though thev am the most
careful and self-reliant ol" ail the
world's urchins; then she does all
of her cooking; making her bread
out in the sun in a stone oven
built near the house; she does all
the washing and mending of
clothes; she does all her own new- j
ing and knitting, and, in tome j
parts, spinning; she keeps all the j
money of the household and makes j
all the purchases; she scrubs the
front steps and all the lloors of the
living rooms in her house every
day, and she whitewashes the out
side of her house once a fortnight
or so; if they have a cow she
milks and cares lor it; and then
(we have dealt thus fur only with
the incidental occupations by
which spare moments are filled up)
she works all day in the field with
the spade, hoe or rake. If she is
near salt water, she also salts down
barrels of tomcods and Uounders
for the family's winter use. If
she lives near a town she also
goes in with the hotse and char
ette to the market, and knits while
she is not selling produce, on two
days of the week. The race does
not anywhere afford a more su
perb spectacle of industry than
this woman presents. And with
it all she manages to keep, if not
a fresh, at least a bright and
cheery look upon her face; she
dresses herself for church well and
tastefully, and carries her good
clothes as if she was accustomed
to nothing else; and her children,
particularly the girls, are models
of cleanliness and good order.
This, bear in mind, is as true of
the poorest and most isolated
hamlets as it is of the well-to-do
suburban villages.
AND - AFTER
TOMENONLYjYOUNGQRGLD,
WHO arc suffprlng from Nnivors I)ebu
rrr. Lost Vitautt. Lack cp hoivu
ForxK axo Visob, Wjlstixo AViiKsrasis, anil
alt those tllscascs of a Peesoxai. KATeac re
Fultlug from Abcses aal OTuns Cavses.
Speedy relief and complete restoration of
Health, Yioor and JIaxuood O it aeantkki'.
Tho trrandest discovery of Uio Nineteenth
Century. Send at onco for IUustrateu Iam
phletfrce. Address
VOLTAIC BELT CO., MARSHALL, MICH.
ASK FOR-
Union India Rubber Cos
Tur Tara Gum
CRACK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS.
nnWAKK OP IMITATIONS !
Re sure the Boots are stamned CRACK
PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE
uuai iiriujGS on tno toot ami instep,
which prevent their cracking or breaking.
We are now making them with RUBBER
AND ASBESTOS Soles which will make
them last more than twice as lonj? as any
Rubber boots made.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING. PACK
ING, HOSE. SPRINGS. CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc
COODYEAR RUBBER CO.
R. U. PEASE. Jr. I Agents.
S. M. RUNYON, San Eranclscd.
I. "W. PASE,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RE
TAIL DEALER IN
GEMLAL MERCHANDISE
Corner Chenamus and Cass streets.
ASTORIA - - - - OREGON
1 1
! mm
A Skin. Sealp and
Ll.dcf Itehinr.Sea
ly.l'imply Scrofulous
Inherited, and Cob
ta;ion9 Humors,
K.ovl roifon?, Ul
eersf, Abscesea, aad
Infantile Skin Tort
ure?, the CirricvBA
UKjtKPfCM are infalli
ble. CfTlCUB-V Kk-fM-.vsrr,
the Jw
IjKkmi I'uriaor. Uiu
retic. and Aperient,
oxpfls dicaso rerms from the blood and por-
?piratHMi. nd tho remores the tatur. cirri
cvk, the jereat bkin Corn, instantly allays
jtMnt .na ifiaMtio.. clear the &ia and
ieaip. aeais necrs ana orts, restores me
rMni-x;oll. vti.to a-'. .wuwite
Skin rteantificr and Toilet Requisite, U iadfa
l'Ciwaiile in t eating- skin lrea?e, nd for
roHfth, ehai't rd or .- ea.y Skin, blaekliemi,
Motefaw. ami baby humors. Cpt:tr.v Rsx
Rities are the o'r mfl.ib!e blood puriStr
aMlskin UeauJiCer-.
I 'hx;. i!(McshtWH. Ijtu.. lawyer. ?H State
street P-oston. report a cn.- of Salt KheiiHi
urnier his oUierratim fr ten yearv. which
cowed thratierfs body and limb?, ami to I
: which au nown lneinua- oi ireniniiwi. nan
applied wiih.it, benefit, which waa
completely eartd .liy by Ice Cnicun
kkmewks, i ring a eiean arai healthy sum
Jlr. .iu4 3I. Everett Sob4iMs, Hclchar
Ukh. Mnt . write: Our.lii ln boy waa terri
bly alfiieted with Serofnla. Salt Hheuut and
Kry?il'elas ever since be waj born, and neth
inr we could atvo him helped him until we
tried CfTt-.TRv !j:fcii35, which uradwaHy
cured hint, until he is sow as fair as ary child
li. K. 'r;pair. Hemic ron. N. 1., nred
oi Proriati or Lcpnyy. f twent? years'
standing, by Citu vkv ilai:iMs. Hie most
wonderful cure on reeurd. A dnntDan fuM
m denies ien irom mm uany. i Hysi-eians ana i
friid thought he must die. Cure worn
to b-freaiuMiMiif tha t:eae and Homier-
son's most prominent citizen?.
j
linn. V.' m. TvSir. Health ammtariuner. I
BoHun. ay: Aficrthroa months' usa of thei
Ci'TR't a.v Kr! i.3, and twelre years tf asj
ctKwiant mfferinK from Serofnloas Itumorof
the faee neck and scalp as was ever endured. !
1 can my thi.t 1 am oured, awl pronounce my
case the most remarkable on reeurd. j
Sol i by all drosgists. Cirrirca., 30 cenU;
Resolvent, il , StAi25eant.-. Pi.trni: Davit
ASi ChwicA'. C.. i'ostoii. Mas.
Sofltt fr "nw to C";t rr .siiln DIseaRes.'
ffJT.TlTfS' ii A OA P. Absolutely t.ure
J U JLJL highly incdie nal. indorsed by
physicians i'eferrel by tho elite. Sales ISSt
and l.H",'- ;' calve'. Sold e ry where.
Tlie Great Balsamic Distilliitiou of
"Witci. HasoT. Amnricaii Piae.
Cuindian !Fnr, I&arigoltl.
Clover 22osson. Stc,
For the imineJhto relief and Permanent Cnre
ofeverj' form f Catarrh. from aimple Head
Cold or Influenza to tho Los-s of Smell, Ta.ite.
and Ilearintr. Cough, Pronehitis and Tneipi
ent Comminution. Iteliefin fivo minute- in
any and cvory ca?e. Nothing like it. Grate
ful fragrant, wholesome. Cure begins trotn
nri applieation, ami is rapid, radical perma
nent, and never failing.
Ono bottle Radical Cure. onoTk: Catarrhal
Solvent ami Sanprnl' Inhaler, all in one
package, forming a complete treatment, of all
druggist? for il, Ask for S.VNFit!'a It AwcAi.
Ccrk. PoTrr.R Darn asi Ciicmical Co.,
lloston.
...... .. ,
'LmSxc.V9 writ" a 1 '"00' nstcivanu
UagU at pain. Ujc eTerywhere.
' Or THE OLDEST AND K0ST RELIA5LI
REMEDIES IN THE W0HLD TOR
TriE CURE 0?
CoiigHs, Colds, Hoarseness,
Sore Tliroat, Eronchitis,
Influenza, As.tlima,
"Whooping Congii,
Croup, and
Every afTectio-n of tho
THROAT, UIKGS AND CHEST,
including
A WELL-KNOWN PHYSlCIAfi WRITES:
" It does not dry up a cough, and leave the case
teLtad, as is the case with most preparations, bd
Isosens it, cleanses the longs and albys irriutkn.
thus removing die cause of complaint."
DO NOT 2JE DECEIVED by snicks beat
S similar nasaes. Be sure yos get
DR.WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
vith lbs .signature of" I. BUTTS " oa the wrapper
CO Coats and SI. OO a Itottle.
r.-rpartd by SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Bos
"M.Masi. Sold Iivdnigsuscd dealers r.cncji
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS are HEREBY
CAUTIONED
Not to Trespass upon the follow
ing described property, to wit:
The NW 1-4 of Sec. 28, T. 8 N.,
R. 8 W.. Clatsop County. Oregon.
The said property lieing the property
of the undersigned.
JOHN ROGEiiS.
THE LATEST STYLES
IN
WALL PAPER
AT
NEXT DOOR TO ASTORLYN OFFICE.
A very large Stock from which to select
Windowcurtains made to order.
E5?My patent Trimmer to cut Wall Paper
win uc lounu convenient 10 my patrons.
Changed Hands.
milE BAKERY ON CHENAMUS STREET.
JL formerly owned by Chas. Carow. has
been bought by Chas Eberle, who will here
after conduct it.
ootl Bread, a Specialty.
The public trado solicited.
wl I SSfpi For the relief and preven
. JVt"iil Vo7 tin, tiir Ihkihik It is ajs
V VOLTAIC' p 1 id, of h iienma! ism .N ou
vVViiJ ralsria. Sciatica, Cough?,
XVTv iv,i Weakliaek' Stomaeh
-i -ard llowels. Shooting Pains,
'"YrXlASC1 i'a'piiation. Iiy?peiwia,Liv
vVvV n Complaint, UiliousFever.
' ' Malaria and Epidemic, uee
Sc rVVnirt. v ":!iH'.s IMsicrsian Elcc-
SHIPPCsG NOTICES.
Columbia Transportation Co.
. TOR PORTLAND-
(FAST TIJtE.)
,Y r. .r steamer
FLEETWOOD,
Vh;-.-h h i? been refitted for the comfort o
itatsfHetrs wltt leave WflMR and
VlbcrN dek vrry
Xtwday, Wednesday and Friday at 6
A.M. arriving at PwUand at ' P. ii.
l.Vtuniine iexves Portland every
7ut&dzy& end Thursday at 6 A. N.
Arriving at Astoria at 1 P. U.
A h ndriitkiiial trip vrtl! be made ou
Sunday of Each Week,
Irving Portland at O o'clock
rKrty 31 urn ins:.
Pa-eMPgers by toss rowi earnest at Xalama
tor 3umt p1s. U. li. SCOTT,
1'reswent.
Astoria and Portland.
gStr. WSSTPORT,
F. II SHERMAN, - - - MASTER
Will ri.a reetdar trios in Portland and
Atforia. leaving Ibirnells doek, foot of Mor
rioi Mtrwt. Portland, at i aj. Saturdays.
Ami will leave Wikon ft Fisher':? dock.
Aston:, at 8 a. . inurs4lays.
f$V"Fnij5ht trried at reasonable rates.
Steamer il ESLIC.??
WT! I VI Kit TPITK: c;
,f Y w
UrJ-! i'OI.i.OWb:
oTT, , . , , ,
To OUN GS i:i KR, Mondays, Wednesdays-
aul Satunlavs.
SiieeuU trtiis as required.
Will b:ive WI1mii ft Fishers wharf at
9 o!oclc sharp, each momimr.
LEWIS C. H AAV EN,
l'lper Astoria, Mater.
RE&DLAB STEAM PACKET.
-Daisy." and Barge.
Will leave Astoria, from Gray's Dock,
For Gluey, and Hewl of Ynuncs River,
Daily, at S a. x., (except Wednesdays and
Sundays.)
Returning same day.
For Landings on Lewis Sc Clark's Jtiver.
Oh Vt'ednesdays, ut S A. itf.,
leturniiig Mint' day.
flWKnr Preight or Paasaice. apidy on bonnl,
or at Gray 's lock, where PreiBht will be re
ceived and stored. If neeesary.
J. II. D. GRAY.
TORI MORRIS.
T2E2S 2TS3W
ami Favorite Kent
TS NOW READY POR RUSINESS AND
JL can be chartered for excursions, special
jmrties, etc., at reasonable rates. A gener.il
steaitiboatmg business transacted.
V. HOKLL1NG, Master.
h ftrt Crij anfl Dvace.
ON AND AFTKR
SATUSBAY, SEPT. 23d,
The Steamer
MOUNTAINEER
Will-make daily trips from Astoria.to Fort
Canby and Hwim-o."
Ia1ng Wifeow & Fisher wliarf at S A.M.
daily except Siuwlays.
Freight.
Passage.
One Dollar per Ton
Fifty Cents
Good time made; acuemmodations afforded.
For freight or passage apply on board to
H. PETIT, astar
J. II ESS. A. M. JOHNSON.
Astoria Sail Loft.
MANUFACTURERS OF
SAILS. TENTS. AWNINGS,'
TASPAULIISTS,
And everythinjr else pertaining to or
' Business.
Lowest Price and Best "Work
For your Money,
At tlie OH Stand,
Leave your orders ami get your work
done at once.
,1. II ESS & CO.
Astoria, - Oregon.
HOSPITAL,
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
fgHHS INSTITUTION, UNDER CARE OP
JL tiki Sisters of Chanty, is now ready for
t hi reception of patients.
private nnmis for the accommodation of
any desiring them.
Patients admitted at all houis,day or night.
No phyMcian has exclusive right, even
patient is free to and has the privilege of
employing any physician they prefer.
United tstalOM 3Xarine
Seamen who nav nespital Dues, aro enti
tled to Free care and attendance at thisHos-
nital duriuff sickness. Permits mint be ol-
tained for United States Marines at the Cus
tom House.
SiSTjeits of Cn.utiTv
KSTAnLISIIKD IX 1832.
MUSES & DALLAM,
Manufacturers and Importers of
Wooden and Willow Ware
Twine?, Brooms, Brushes, Baskets,
S'aHs,TMl4, Churns, Washboards, Hope
Cordage, Wrapping 1'aprrs, Paper
liass, Knlldlng Papers, jlalciics,
Ilauillcs, Cloihcs Wrlnscrs, Car
pet S-ivoepiT.s, Teathcr Oust
ers, Stationery, tc.
230 and 232, Front Street,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
J. H. D. GrEAYv
Wholesale and retail dealer In.
GROCERIES, FLOUR, AHD FEED,
Hay, Gats, Straw, Wood, Etc
- LIME, SAND, AND CEMENT.
General storage and Wharfage on reason
able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria
Oregon.
Steamer
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Oregon Railway & Navigation
On and After April 1st, (883,
0e:ui Steamers will sail from Portland
and San Francisco every three lay.
leaving Amsworth Dock, Portland. at.mld
nbjlu. and Spear St. wharf San Francisco,
atJOOOA. M.
TllVOUirls. TielcctM soli! tn nil nrinMrta
eittes iu tlfo United States, Canada and
Europe.
River and Rail Division.
On and after Sept. 2nd, 1883.
HAIL DIVISION.
Passenger Trains leave Portland for East
em points, at G :13 a. M., daily.
KrVEK DXUSIQS- (llldaic Colnmbia).
Eoats leave Portland for Dalles at 7 :0O
AT.SO :
Leave Port
land for
Won Tn.
We. iTlm.l Frl. I Sat
Atoria and I I
lower Co-1 I
luailia....lo AMIS AM
Dayton. Or.JTAJI,1
frrallis!; SAM
Vletoria.KOn AM ! CAM
SAM SAM
SAM
;am
6 AM
7 AM I
RAMlGAMIk'CAM
Leases Astoria for Portland at G a. in. dallr ex
cept Sunday.
Tnll-asti Palaeo Cars running between Port
land, and Helena.
an. PiiEscoTT.
Manager.
A. L. STOKES,
Assist. Snp't of Traflle.
JOHN" MUIR.
Sup't of Trattlc
E.P.ItOGEP.S.
Gcn'I Acenf
Oreo-oii & California R.R.Co
On an altor May 13, 1SS3, trains will run as
follows, DAILY (Except Sundays).
EASTSIDK DIVISION.
Ketwecn PORTLVXD and GiEXDAlE
JfAII. Ta.VI3
L3AVB. ARRIVE.
Portland 7:30 a. lr.JGIcndale 10:53 p. u.
Glendalo 1:U0 a.m. I Portland. 4:25 p.m.
ALBANY EXPHESS TRAIN.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 4:C0 P. M.JLebanon 9.20 P. M
Lebanon......4:43 A. M.PortlandlO:05 A.J1
ThoOreson and California Railroad orrj
mates connection with ail RcguiarTraina or.
Raido Division.
WKSTSIDK DIVI3I0.1.
Hot ween lrllaad anil rorvnllfM
1TAIL TRACT
LEAVE. ARRRT:.
Portland DrOO A. M.tCorvallis ,TO4:S0 P. M
Corvallis 8:30 A. Al.U'ortland 3:20 P. y,
KXrEESS TRATK
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 5:00p.M.McMinnville-.S:G0p.M
Me3Iinnvil!e.5:45A.3t.lPortland.. 8:30 a. si.
Cloeo connections mado at Glcndalowith
tho Stages of tho Oregon and California Stage
Company.
CSTickots for snlo at all the principal points
in California and tho East, at Company's
Office.
Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or.
Storage will be charpwl on freight remain
iac atCompany3 Warehouse over 21 hour3.
Freight will not be received for shipment
after S o'clock P. M. on cithor tho East or
Westsido Division.
JOHN MUIR, Sup't of Traflle.
A. L. STOKES. Asst. Sup't. of Traffic.
ilwaco Steasn Kavigation Oo.'s
WINTER SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Steuens, Fort Car.by,
and llwaoo.
Connecting by stages for
OysterviHe and Olympia.
?jp7x Until further notico the Hwaco
SseiStti Steam Navigation Co.'s steamers
"Gen. Miles, J?
or Gen. CanL3r"
Will leave Astoria
On Mondays and Thursdays, at 7 A. M.
FOR
Fi.Stevens. Ft. Canby and llwac o
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and
Saturdays.
Tin? steamer will leave Astoria at 9 A. nr.,
as formerly, uot being confined strictly to
schedule tune.
Fare to Fort Stevens
' " Canby and Hwaco...,
.wets
,Sl 00
Z3IIvaco freisht. by the ton. in lots of
one ton or over, 2 per ton,
SSTFor Tickets, Towage or Charter ap
plv at the onlce of thu company, Gray's
wliarf, foot of Benton street.
J. 11. li. UltA.1,
Agent.
Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co.
SUMMER EOUTE.
Astoria to Olympia,
Touching at
Fort Stevens. Fort Canby, llwaro,
North. Keacli, Oysterv.IHc, Xorth
Cove, .Petersons Point. IIo
quicru, lontesano,
Ami all points on Shoalwater Bay, and Gray
Harbor.
GEN. MILES,)
Str. or y On Columbia River.
GEN. CANBY, )
" GEN. GARFIELD " Shoalwater Bay.
' 3IONTESANO " Gray's Harbor
Connecting with Stages over Portagea,
Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 31.
On Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
arrivinc ai&Jontesano the day alter leaving
Astoria l!ramgh trip in 60 hours.
Leave OIympIa for Astoria on same days.
BITTERS !,
Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco.
Loeb & Co., Agents, Astoria.
Astoria Oil Works.
J.n. DEFORCE, Proprietor, P.O.Box 251,
Astoria, Oregon,
manufacturer and Dealer In
FISH OIL and SKID GREASE.
Loggers will find nay Skid Greasa to b
good and cheap.