The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, September 29, 1883, Image 4

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
SATURDAY 8EPTEM HER 29, 18S3
COHHEROyKD TRADE.
POUT OF ASTORIA.
READY FOR SEA?.'
Ravonstndalc, Br bit Queonslown, Scjit3
ARRIVAL 1'ROXSSA.
Victoria, s S PiScptcmbcr 83 w
Queen cf tbe Pacific, ss. Paget Sound Sept. 13
VESSKLS IX THE RIVER.
CbeftebrouRh, Am sp
Harry Morse. Am
imperial. Am sp
Titan. Am -
Olive S.Sontbard. A'liip
Kirer Nith. ilr $
Aberlemno. Br bk
Hod Crosif. Am fi
Koiburj-aliire. Br Itk
eo. Bewley. llr "A
Kt. Lucie. Am ep
Iloienbr. Itr lik
Scottish Tar. Hr bk
Nairnshire, llr sp
Alt Washington. Am tp
Highland Light, Am. sp
"orsica, Awtli
Reipor, Am sp
Indiana. Am sp,
Went cm J!e!l. Am p
Colnma,
Grasmore, Br bk
(irisedale. Brsp
!arrie Winslow.Aro bk
Wlstooaliire. Brbk
ci)hca. Br bk
C D lirjant. Am bk
Jibenir.Br bk
VESSELS THE WAY.
Vrtivx Forofit FcrtK, for tlie
Columbia Ititcr
Barpany, Brtp April 23 CJyde
I'lencfcll, Br sp May IS London
Banffshire, Br bk April 4 London
Bbotan, Br sp Liverpool May 12 '
Chas. CotcBworth, Br bk Liveri'ool
City of Madrid. Br ep Mar 3 Ch do
City of Carlisle, Br bfc'Greenock.AuK W
Kskdale. Brbk LirrpoolJuIy 3S
l'iery Cross, Brsp Sidney
Glenpcris, Br bk April 2S Carditt
Girran, Br bk April 2G London
Harry Uailoy. Br bk I'nonos Arres
Incligrcen. Brsp 1091 Greonook, JuneS
Ironside, Br bk Greenock May 1J
Isle of Acslosca, Br bk Mar Liverpool
Janet McNeil, Br bk Juno IS Qlaff-r
Killooban, Br sp Jicwcastle .
ICapunda, Br sp London April 7
l.afco Eric, Ur sp London April tS
Mallsgate, Br bk Liverpool May il
Oban Bar, Br bk Mar 31 Glasgow ff
OaUworlb, Br 6p Feb 20 London ,
O boron. Br bk linll June 33
Obero:. Brfip London June lit
Star of Krin, Br sp Glasgow June IS
Spirit of the Daivn. Br bk May 2 London
.Scottish Prince, Br bk Melbourne. Aug 1
From American Port.
Astoria. Am tp X V Sept 13
Merom. Am sp t August 1"
V. V Watts, Am bk Xev ork May 12
Sea King. Am sp X Y July 1
Sovereign of the Seas, Am sp Now York June 2
TilJic E Starbu ck. Am sp X V June 2
TIDE TABLE FOP. ASTOIUA
From tables ol Umtd States roust riuiwy
Wattar. ': bow Water. "
Dste. a. m.
r. m.
-7 to fa
13? 11 31.....
3t 11 57
SO - -
1 0 8S..
3 1 10
1 47.....
4 3 35....,
3 S 0!)
o :: 57
10 OJJ
11 02J
oli
0 20
O 51
.... 1 lit ,
.-. I 371
4 n; 4 Ji
r 07. r, 14
is so...A li
( 25 7 0i
o r, 7 4:i
7 21 S17
... 7 48 SS2
S 14 037
2 ft;
S -IS 10 04
3 14 J) 1C 10 40
Cclrimhia 'Kl vti-c Ssports.
It HOA VITULAI I OX JAN UA V
bus. vlie:it...(
5C,257 ll4s Sour. i...
'c8.
. SOGIO
. 3T.7.17G
Ttl, o carou
VHUV.U.W.Y.
V.'hcat. isdjm hm., liie.....
I'lour, 3St,4n0 obis., " .....
Tot:il. fi cargoes
MAKOII.
,.VlK'atrie7.524 litisliols)
Flourt.08.lil bills)
Salmon (2(Wt cases) .
T.uinbor(60o Jl ) ...
Total ($ cargoes
AI'KIL.
Flour, 24.ssol.bls .
Lumber, S75 31.... . ...,
Total. S cargoes
MAY.
Flour :i,83f llls
Wheat 4H,312 bus
Total, (l carKii)
Flour. DM l'bls
S4ilmou,:;7,7Ji!s
17U.I.0
... 14I.4U3
S :w?.tai
. 21G.750
iSt 14.107
1S.M60
OfiVO
Sisr.i
. 40.000
S1SU.W1
..3 17.RS1
S0.03C
470,977
5 4,370
1S8.V05
Total, (1 id
,.lsiiSi5
JULY,
Flour, 1,581 hWs
Salmon, 113:322 0
.. 7,073
.. 591,010
Total, (3 cargaes)... ..-srM.2$3
AVUll'ST.
Flour, 4.I)K5:bWs 3 24.f-fi:
halmonf72,037 fs.-.:. 300,165
Total. 2 cargoes .. SRW.ICO
SKl'TKMUKII.
3 To Quccntloirn per IfosaiJai.
wheat 71,312 has $03,200
25 To Qucenstnicn per Eavcnstimtlalc.
From 1'ortland 45.411 bus. wheat $43,400
" Astoria 1!),7C0 18,970
05.171
$02,370
Domestic Exports.
Thft rorniif; nf nrf lr!ic n? fir
egon juoduee. at JSan Francisco, from
.muiimy jixvi, 10 ocnu Jin, incut
si ve, liave been as follows:
Flour, jr slts...... . ...
Wheat, ctls............ ...........
Oats, cUs.....
Salmon, bl)ls...........M......
h bbl5.
es.....
pkfts
Api.-es, Jtipe, bxs ;
JJutter. pkgs.
Potatoes, hkls........
Wool, halcslv.....
Hides. No.
Tallow, likcs... ............
lleef, b'''-...:....
1 lay. bales,....? f.i......;.;
Quicksilver. Uasks .
Fruit. Dried, pkgs
ICal her, pkgs..... ........
Hops, bales.........
Hams, pkgs
Cheese, cs .
Flaxseed, sks
fiorn. ctls
Ginned Goods, es . ..
iMd, iiks .
Bacon, cs ...
32.C0S
lln,R19
34.1
1,45C
810
2.,421
3S3
8r3C0
272
8.421
:W,73
301
704
9
23
.142
0.1D0
813
403
33
1.1JO
11
72C
13
IS
.JVilson & Fisher,
SHIP CHANDLERS.
DEAX.KRS IN
Iron, Sieei, Coal, Anchors, Ghains,
TAR, PITCH, OAKUM,
NAILS AND SPIKES
Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils
STEAM PACKING,
PRGV55EONS,
FX.OUB ,tND THUS. FEI
Agents for Salem Flouring Mills,
and Capital Flour.
FAIRBANKS STANDARD
SCALE'S.
All sizes, at Portland Trices, In Stock
Corner ChenamusnndHanillton Streets
ASTORIA, OREGON.
For lame J3ack, Side or Chest use
Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cents.
jrerHue oy w.J.JJemenr,
church dihectobx.
Grace Church Holy communion
first Sunday of every month. Sunday
services at 11 a. mv and 7 :30 r. m. W ed nes
day evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Rev.
il.'D. Wilson, Rector.
First PnnsnvTRRiAJ? CnuRCii Ser
vices at 11 a. ii. and 7 :30 p. m. Wednes
day evening prayer meeting at 7:30
o'clock. I iev. J. V. M HHgan, Pastor.
Cong rko ation at. CnuRCit Services
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 r. ii. Rev. Sam'l
Wood, Pastor.
Rom ax Catholic Church Services
at 10:30 A. M. Rev. L. Dielman, Pastor
Ml E. Cnrr.cii Services at 11 A. M
and 7:30 p.m. Lecture and Prayer Meet-
ne. Wednesday, at 7 p. m. Kev. Win.
Roberts, Pastor.
Baptist Church. Services each
Lord's Day at 11 a. m., and 1)4 p. m.
Prayer Meeting on Wednesday, at IX
p. m. liev. 15. AicL.aiierty, pastor.
Common Council.
Regular moetings second and fourth Tuei-
day evenings of each month, at 754 o'clock
Persons desiring to navo matters actou
upon by tho Council, atany regular meeting
mist uresent tho same to tho Auditor and
Clerk on or before tho Friday evenini; prior
to tho Tuesday on which the Council hold it
ovular meetintrs. Tlios. b. J t, i.
Auditor ana L'iorif.
Astoria Lodffe No. 40. L O. Q.l.
Remilar Alcctinir ercrr Tuesdar Evening
at 7 o'clock, at Pythian Hall, Astoria. Mem
bers of the Order, m cood standing, aro invit
ed to attend. Degrco meeting l?t Monday of
each month. By order W. C. T.
Temple Lodge, Wo. 7 A. P. A. M
Kegnlar Communications first nnd-Jr
third Tuesdays in each month, at7H V
o'clock, i. it., at the Hall in Astoria.
Members of the Order, in good standing, aro
Invited to attond. Ev ordo: of tho Vv . M.
XJeaver Iiodse Xo. 33, 1.O. O. f
Rczular meetins every Thursday
evening at half-past seven o'clock, at
the Lodue room in Odd Fellows Hall.
Astoria. Sojourning members of the
order m good standing coruiaiiy invited
to attend. By order .". (i.
American Legion of Honor.
Kezular meetintr of Astoria Council 2io. 9!5.
Is held on tlie first and third Tuesday of
each iimiith. at 7 'clock r. M.
Hy order of Council Commander.
It. V Monteith. Sec'ty.
ASTOK1A FX11E IJ31AItTjII5XT
Y. J. BAItRY Chief Eugincer
F. r. II1CKS . 1st Asst. Knjihieer
J. G. CHARTERS 2d Asst. F-nciueer
BOA IW OF DELEOA TES. Regular meet
ing fourth Monday in each month, at 7:30
v. si., at hall of Astoria Entrine Comnanv
No. l.
OFKirKKS. C. J. Trencliard. rresldcnt:
A. A. Cleveland. Secretary: F. I, l'arkcr.
Treasurer.
Dklkoatks. L.K. SelIir.C. J. Trencliard.
Chas. Stickles, of Astoria Engine Co. 2o. 1 ;
V'm. 3IcConuic, F. L. l'arker, II. F. Frael,
of Rescue Engine Co. No. 2 : Ed. I). Curtis.
F. J. Taylor, A. W. Berry, of Alert Hook and
Ladder Co. .No. 1.
ASTORIA EXOINE COMPANY No. 1-.
Jlcgular meeting first Monday In each
mouth.
Ohhickks. W. "W. Tarker. I'resident : 1.
E. Selig, Secretary : Win. Rock. Treasurer ;
S. G. Ingalls, Foreman: Chas. Walliaan, lit
Asst. Foreman ; Henry 3Illier,2d Asst. Fore
man.
RESCUE ENGINE COMPANY No. 2.
Jtegular meeting first Monday in each
mouth.
Oitickus.-C. TV. Fulton. Trcsident :R. V.
l'rael. ecretarv; J. H, Merrj'man, Ass't
Secretarj': F. L. r;irkur. Treasurer; F. Ifc
rarner. foreman: 11. r. rraei, 1st Asst.
Foreman ; James Hare, 2d Asst. Foreman.
ALERT HOOK AND LADDER Co. No. 1.
Regular meeting second Monday in each
mouth.
Offickhs. J. O. Bozorth. rresldcnt : C.
Brown, Secretary ; J. Tuttle. Treasurer ; F.
15. Elberson. Foreman : F. "W. Ferguson. 1st
Asst. Foreman; J. W. Fcrehen. 2d Asst.
Foreman.
MARKETS.
CENTRAL MARKET.
General aawrtment of taWestodi cosistb1(
on nand. such as
Cimned Fruits and Jelly,
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard,
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables,
FISEI. POUIFItY AK! GAiiC
In tbe season.
CIGARS ASD TOBACCO.
Best r AV12VKS AKI I.KiUOIIS.
Alt cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com
misio!i. OniKisite I. W. Ciise's store.
J. ItODtJElW.
Washington Market,
Haiti Street, - - Astoria Orcnoi-
JBERGMAX 0 BERRY
RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTN
tion of the nublic to the fact that the
above Market will always be supplied with a
FULL VA REETY LEST QUA LITf
FRESK AKD CURED MEATS i
Which will be sold at lowest rates, wholesale
and retail. Spoclal attention pivea to 6u:jb-
cs ShlDS.
LOOK HERE !
"We respectfully inform the public tfffwe
will always keep on hand the nest quality of
Eresli and Cured Meats
ALSO
Choice Family Groceries,
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Crockerj and
GhLss-ware.
Ships, Hotels and Boarding Homes sup
plied on liberal terms.
A share of the publiciiatronage is respect
fully solicited.
dtf, "WARREN & THOMPSON.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COMPANY,
Fresli and Cured Meats,
- Vegetafeles,
FRUTS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
CXEEZV'A 31US Street. Astoria , Os
W. E. DEMENT & CO.
ASTORIA, - - - OJIEGON
Cafrj in Stoclc,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
. and
FAHGY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded
That TTfinl-lTifT (Vr,h
quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We
mi a ran fan If C-.I,! 1... trr -r t- .
4M kjvul uj ir.x. x7Bmenu
Whiskey
Brow'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
whiskey and other intoxi
cating beverages.
Rev. G. W. Rice, editor of
die American Christian Re
viezi says of Brown's Iron
Bitters:
On., O., Nov. 16, iSSi.
Cents : The foolish wast
ing of vital force in business,
pleasure, and vicious indul
gence 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
lias been thoroughly tested
for 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
PB LLS
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
From these sources arise thrce-fourthe
of tho diseases of tho human race. These
symptoms indicate their existence:
Xioas of Appetite, Kowels costive,
Kick Headache, fullness after cat
In.nveruloii to exertion of body-or
mind, K nictation of food, Irritabil
ityoftemper,IiOVBplrits,AfeeIInf; ofJiavIn;ncglectcdsomcduty,lIz
zlness,li'l uttering at theHeart,Iots
beroro the eyes, highly colored
"UrInc,COAS!TIIATIOA',anademand
tho use of a remedy that acts directly on
the Liver. AsaLivcrincdlcincTDXT'S
I'lI'I.ShavonocnuaL Their action on
the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt;
removing all impurities through theso
thrco scavengers of the syatem,"
producing appetite, sound digestion,
regular stools, n clear skin nnd n vig
orous body. TCTT'S PIIiLS cause no
nausea or griping nor interfera "With,
daily tvork nnd aro n perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA,
boldleverywhcre 2i. Olliee 44 MurrayS UN Y.
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
GbayIIaie on Wihskkes changed in.
stanUy to a Gixissv IIlacic by a single,
application of Uils Dye. Sold by Drug.
sasts,orsent by express on receipt of $1
Office, 44 JIurrav Street, New York.
SLIGHT 0BDS.
ALiltlc Story Willi a Iiars;c floral
Onii 31an who KiiowhiH
Own ISusinesM.
my dear," said tho vcnorablo keeper
of a country store to a timid littlo sirl whoso
head scarcely camo up to tho level of the
counter. "No, my dear, we haven't any ml
flannel, hut vro have some first rato Xcur Or
leans molasses." Softly hintimj that she
didn't think that would answer tbe purpose
quito as well, tho child went her way in
search of tho articles sho wanted.
"Have you BENSON'S CAPCINE PLAS
TERS?" asked 0 ccnUeman of a certain dni;
gist whoso name could bo nven wero it de
sired. "I am troubled just now with a touch
of my old friend, tho lumbago, and tho Den
son's Plaster seems to go to tho spot almost as
soon as it touches tho skin."
"Not at present." replied tho druggist, gen
ially but, we have lots of plasters just as
good. There is Allcock's, tho Capsicum and
others won't one of them do as well?"
"My dear sir," retorted tho gentleman
with a slight show of temper, "I say nothing
against thoso articles, but I am a business
man, and always ask for precisely what I
want, and for nothing else. I may enlighten
you, however, when I say that sometime ago
for another disease, of which tbo Capcino has
since cured mo, I tried all those you mention
with no appreciable benefit. They aro inefli
eicnt, every one of them, tho meanest act of
tho proprietors of somo of them being this
that they inako plasters with similar sound
ing names to deceive the unwary into believ
ing they aro tho same thing. v Expericnco
taught mo tho difference. I'll go to tho next
man in your lino. Good day."
Bo on jour guard against imitations. Tho
genuine has tho word CAPCINE cut cleanly
in tho middle of tho plaster. All others aro
impositions.
Seabury & Johnson, Chemists, Now York,
GERMAITCa BEER HALL
AK1
BOTTLE BEER DEPOT.
Cacfjurra Stbekt. Astoria.
The Best of Bager 5 Cts. a Glass
Orders for the
Cslratei CotaMa Brewery
Left at this place will be prompUy attend
ed to.
"No cheap San Francisco Beer sold at
tins place
"WM. BOCK. Proprietor.
L. K G. SMITH,
Importer and wholesale dealer in
Cigars and Tobaccos, Smokers' Articles,
1'iariBg cams. Cutlery, Sta-
The largest and finest stock of MEEU
SCHAUM and AMBER nnnn in t h .it,.
Particular attention paid to orders from
iuv cuuuiry,
Theo. BRACKEK, aianaeer.
vjtvuAiuua ftjuvtu? Aeiurufc. vrcun
Two Volcanoes.
Mount Rainier is the grandest
of all the volcanoes of the North
west, and forms the mo.st promi
nent topographical object in
Washington territory,rising proud
ly above all other peaks, and tow
ering far above the crest of the
Cascade Range, which lies about
twentv miles to the eastward.
The surface features of the western
portion of the Territory have
been greatly modified by the great
lava flow of the volcanoes.. and no
less than four important riwrs of
the territorj' lise among the gla
ciers of the mountains the Nis
qually, Puyallnp and White riv
ers, which flow into Puget Sound,
and the Cowlitz, whirh, running
in a southwesterly direction, pours
into the Columbia. Snow and ict:
cover the top of the volcano, reach
ing downward for 5,000 or 0,000
feet, while with the most marked
contrast the broad base of the
mouutain supports a dark, dense
forest veaetation of trreat cran-
leur. The summit of Mr. Rain
ier is formed by three peaks, the
highest situated to the eastward of
the other two and separated from
them by deep and nearly inacces
sible gorges, although they attain
within a few hundred feet of the
same altitude. The main peak
presents a perfect circular cone,
with a crater about a qut:r:e: of a
mile in diameter. The altitude of
the peak as determined by t lie
T- 1 0. 1 n . c 1 1
United btatcs Coast Purvey is 14,-1
444 feet.
Mount Hood is situated directly !
011 the crest of the Cascade Rrange
about twenty-five miles south of
the Qolurabia river. It has an
altitude of 11,225 feet, above the
sea level, rising about 0,000 feet
above the main range, but the
long lava flows extending in every
direction from the base of the vol
cano have buried beneath their
mass nearly an rcfcnauts 01 pre
existing rocks. Mount Adams
and Mount St. Helens, on the
north side of the Columbia river,
form with Mount Hood :i triangle
the area of which has been the cen
ter of great volcanic activity. The
summit of Mount Hood is in a
sinirle peak, a portion of a ruin of
an ancient crater, opening to the
south. The crater is about one-
half a mile wide from east to west,
the encircling wall for three-fifths
of the circumference rising 430
feet above the snow and ice which
fills the basin.
ASK FOU-
TTniori India Bubber Go's
Pure Para Gimi
CliAOK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS.
II K WAKE OF IMITATIONS!
lie sure the Roots are stamped CRA CK
PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE
GUM SPRINGS on the foot and instep,
which prevent their cracklnji or hrpAkin;.
We are now making them vith RU RISER
.IND ASBESTOS Soles which will make
them last more than twice as Iouk as any
Rubber boots madp.
FO It SALE RY ALL DEALERS.
ALL KINDS RURI1ER RELTINti. PACK
ING, IIOSE.SPRINGS.CLOTI1IN(S,
ROOTS AND SHOES. Etc.
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.
K. 11. PEASE. Jr. 1 AReuLs,
S.3I.RUNYON. J San Erancisco.
HANSEN EROS.
SASH AND DOOR FACTORY.
AND PLANING- MILL.
A full stock of home manufactured goods
constantly on hand.
Special Attention given to Orders.
All work guaranteed. Your patronage so
licited. ASTORIA.
Oregon
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 being the property
of the undersigned.
JOHN KOGEKS.
Blais! BMs!
o
Drawback Entries,
Bills of Lading-,
Manifests, Etc.
Legal Blanks.
Mortgages, "Warranty Deeds.
AT
The Astorian Office
Any blank or form not in stock will he
printed to order.
Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Itecelpt Cooks.
Fish Talleys, Cards, Taps, and commercial
paper of all kinds printed to order at
The Astorian Job Office.
NOTICE.
ALL PARTIES INDEBTED TO THE
. Aim of Frael Bros, are requested to
call and liquidate their Indebtedness.
Fit A EL BROS.
STHTI
Pi
fgo rteaitse flic
A Sklii.-alii anl j
BIiMtdf! ItchiacSea. !
ly.!'fiii:lyenfulou
Inherited. And Con
Ukious Humor,
b.ofJ Po'ion. Ul
cers, Vo'OHe, ami
lDfanti! ltin Tort
ure, tho Vrirrxv
K mi o:f are ifll -ble.
CtThTKv Hf
i.vrsT. tho new
lio-d Purifier. Diu
retic, and Aperiest,
expel d'se;e ?erm. from the lilowl and per
9iiratin. an'J thus remove? the tnuc. Ctrri
ccka. the Kt Min Crt. inUntJy allays
Itchmr anti Innauaiion. clears the Skin and
Seal. btfaN Ulcers and i-orts, rstt-re the
Complexion. Ccthtki f'oip. an exwaisita
Skin IieautiGr an Toilet Htiuiite, is indk-
penawie 1a treating kin uueasef, and ler
reuitb, ehapi'rd or fcisy Skin, blaekhaMdr,
blwtehes, and bahy hnworo. i:irrirt'RA ItKJI
r.Diis are the only lafaliiblo blood jmrifi r3
and kin beaatifier.
t.'kn IlHUshtMR. ll-ii.. law;er. iS State
street )(oton. ropoits a ease of Salt lUieum
under hi observation for ten yeanwhtch
verel the 1 alieot's body and liwb!, and to
which all Inown laethod. of treatment had
been amied withont benefit, which was
completely eurtl solely by the CfTirvav
!lcuKtiK, lcviug clean and healthy skia.
Sir. :ind !r.EvrrT:tStrMiKS. Beleher
town. Mft-- , nrite: Ur lit'le boy was terri
bly aniictAPwith Scrofula. Salt Itheum nd
Krysipeias ever sine he wa born, and neth
i.'srwfi rnu'.'t give him helfed him until we
tried t'lTK ( r H nrniFJ, whih gmduaMy
eured hiai. until he i now a fair a icy child
SI. K. Carpenter. Hemb rcon. N. Y.. cured
f Psorias-is or Lcpr.py, .f twer.tr years
!aitdiiM:, by Cctutk llrjnms. The raot
womlerfal cure on reeor l. A duMnan full
of scales fell from him daily, l'hysieians and
hi friends thought he iatut die. Cure sworn
10 before a justice of the peaco and ilender
pon' iiHt prominent eitisens.
Him. "Vr.i. Titylrti, Health ruuimie$iner,
Bo?r;n, say?: After three months' i5eof the
Ci'TKTKV Krh::io-. and twelve years of as
constant FKffertnK from crwnlan Humor or
the face neek and scalp as wa ever eadtired,
I can say th? 1 1 am cared, aad prononaee my
case (lis most remarkable on record.
SoM by all druzpUt.i. Octictka, o eea:
KiKoLviLtr, 1 ; fc.r, eenU. Pot:r Dac
As 11 Ckmioai. Co., Lofton. 3t aw.
.Srntt rr "Mo-vr ta Vhtv Xliln tticaes."
j Uil. highly" 'medienal. indowed by
phyician. preferred by tho elite. Sales, l!Sl
and ii. i,w,'x-Jc-.ik. old every where.
The Groat Balsamic Distiilution of
"Witcli Knzol. Amnrican Pinr-t
Canr.iii.in Far, Mcrisoli!.
Glovor 31ossorat Etc..
For the iiniaediite relief and Permanent Cure
ofovery form of Catarrh, from ai-imrlc lload
Cold or Influenza to the Loss of Smell, Taste,
and Hearing. Cough, Pronehitia and Ineipi
ont Consumption, ltcliefin livo minutes in
any and every ca?o. Nothing like it. tlrate
f.l. frasrant. wholesome. Cure hegina from
first application, ami is rapi J, radicil perma
nent, and never failimr.
One hoctle Radical Curo, onePox Catarrhal
Solvent and Fanford' Inhaler, all in one
package, forming a complete treatment, of all
druggist? for S , Ask for Sasf.'RD's It awc al
Ct'XK. PoTTKK DCUC AX1) CnEJIICAI. CO.,
Ookon.
.-'ni 3 ISfcv. For the relief and proven
fJUt.i.IsV tiont ji,c iMV.aitt it i ap
Vw x VOUTAIc pllnl.of HhcumatuiH.Neu
vVViiiV' ratjn'a, Sciatica. Couf-ht,
NV'fV fold". Weak Back' Stomach
c-jr- and PowcK Shootins Pains,
Complaint, UiiioosFever,
yfS Malaria and Epidemic, use
yv 1 rrTRlM Collin i'lnstcrsian IHec-
' "lc Irir lottery comhinwl
PL A "jT? rv3 with a Torous liatcr)and
1V -l "" lansU at pain. 'c eTerywhere.
VRalite ami rnrirtn :!. Cl..u, .nei
np tho Systum, ?Iake- the WVn";
St rune:. Tits:!.!" v.n iixe IJrwktm
down, luvicorntc l lie
Srain, and
OSJRSS -
Dyspepsia, ITervons Affections, Ga
oral Dclbility, ireuralgi?-, ?ev
and Agu2, Paralysis, Chronb
Diarrhcca, Soil-- dropsy,
Humors, Female Com
plaints, Liver Com
plaint, Hemitter.:
Pever, aad
LL DISEASES 0RSG1SATIKG IN A CAD STATt
Or THE BLOOD, CS ACCGaPAfjIED B'f
DE3IUTY OR A LOW STATE
Or THE SVSTEM,
m SYBUP
5uppL t! Uhcd wi:h its VitBl Tririj:ie. r. .
USv Illcaieat, I BON, fiiEj J-'s-J-npiM
VI cor aal Xrw I.ift isto aS r:m rf l" c j-.-.?. ti
BEING FREE JUOM ALCOHOL, u:
cflct Is re no: bi!oreI ty cetri;;'.-0. J ica:
km, but are pennaccct.
SETH V.'. rOWLK i SON 3, I'; u.V.crs
Mnre mi Ship CliSlerjf
A. VAN DUSEN & GO.-
DJCVLKliS IN
Hardware and Sliip Ghandiapy,
Pure Oil. Bright Varnish,
Binnacle Oil, CGtton Canvas,
Hemp Sail Twine,
Cotton S-ii Twine,
Urri Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes.
Galvanized Cut Kails,
Agricultural Implements,
Scvriiijr, UlaeSiiucs,
Paints- asitl Oils. Groceries, etc.
Administrator's Notice.
RTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
-H uniierstgnen nas ueen appotateit oy tue
countv court of the county of Clatsop.
in the state of Oregon, administrator
or tlie estate ot liazon a. i';trKer, ue
ceased ; all persons having claims turninst
said estate are hereby requested to present
me same to tue unuersi:iiea at im omce on
Chcnamus St.. near comer of Benton St.. in
the city of Astoria, in sahl county, within
six inonius iroin 11113 aw.
W. W.PAKKER,
Administrator of the Estnte of
Hazen A. Parker, deceased.
mm
Astoria, Aus. 30, 1S38, dSmvt
SHIPPING NOTICES.
FOR Q8TkAK&.
tAST TIME.)
T r!wlar steamer
"Rl ich fea l-Nru rHltt4 er Uie comfort o
MKMUCTr wtll lexto W9mb and
nhr doc!: every
Seodsif, Wvtnesdtty a FrUiuy at 6
A.&. at riving at Portland ail P. M.
Kfarnto? leaves Portiawd vry
Twaiious and Thursdays at OA. M.
Arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M.
An ad4thimut trip will be made on
Sunday of Each Weak,
LcAvlng PortLniMl r.t 9 o'clocii
Saixiay ISSorninf:.
F.c!Bfuer by this wmte eoimeet at Kalama
f.-rSoBYtdrt.-. I. It SCOTT.
President.
Asteria and Portland.
Str. WSSTPQRT,
F.II SHEUMAX, --- MA3TKP.
AVHl make vguliir trips to Portland and
A scoria, leaving IStimcll's dck, foot of Mor-rt-n
street. PortlaiMi, at 6 a.m. Saturdays.
Aim! wll! leave V.'Hsmi & Fisher's dock,
Astotia. at c a. m. Ttmrsdavs.
HPKn'ijrht ctrurd reasonable rates.
Steamer k KEL1C."
"WI I.I. MAKE TKI PS AS
To YOUNGS ItlYKK, 5fO!Mla-s. Wednestfuys
;tnu tatumays.
Sjieeial triK s required.
"Will leave "Wilson & Fishers wharf at
O o?c!on5c riiarp, each morning.
I.fcWTS G. tLUVVKN.
I'piter Astoria. Master.
REBDLAR STEAM PACKET.
"Daisy." and Barqe.
Will leave Astoria, from Gray's Dock,
For Olney, and Head of Youngs River,
Daily, at a. m., (except "Wednesdays and
Sundays.)
Returning same day.
For Landings on Lewis & Clark's River,
On 1VcIcsiInjs. ni A. 33.,
Returning same daj.
GS-For Frehjht or Faasagp. apply on board,
or at Gray's Dock, where Freight will be re
ceived and stored, if necessary.
.1. II. D. GRAY.
TOM GRRiS.
nn-i J-'avorlte ICcat
TS NOW READY FOR P.USINESS AND
JL can be chartered for excursions, special
parties, etc., at reaonaWe rates. A geuerah
steaii.i'oatii'.E tmsmpss tniHteteii.
V. UOELLINC., Jfaster.
M Canby ami llwaco.
ON AND AFTKK
SATURDAY, SEPT. 22d,
The Steamer
MOUNTAINEER
Will make daily trips from Astoria to Fort
Canby ami Hwaeo.
Leaving Wlhwm ft Fisher's wharf at ft A. II.
daily except Sundays.
Freight.
Passage.
- One Dollar per Ton
Fifty Cents
Good time wade; aeeommodattotui afforded.
For freight (r aKtgc apidy 011 hoard to
If. PETIT, aster
.f. 1 1 ESS.
a. ar. JOHNSON.
Astoria ban Loit,
A
0"3 S It
MANUFACTURERS OF
SAILS. TENTS. AWNINGS.
. TASPAULINS,
Ami everything else jiertatnins to our
tiuptness.
LowcstPricc and Best Work
For your Money,
kt the Old Stand.
Leave vour orders anil "et your work
uone al once.
J. H ESS i CO.
A5toria, - Oregon
HOSPITAL,
ASTORIA, - - - OllEGOU
r?iniS INSTITUTION. UNDER- CAKE OP
JL tlie Sisters of Charitv. is now ready foi
tho recention of imtlents.
rnvate rooms loraie aecommoitauon 01
any desiring theai.
Patients admitted at all houis.dav or night
No physician has exclusive right. everT
patient is free to and has the privilege ot
employing any paysician mey preier.
Unltetl Statc.H 3arlne
Seamen who pay Hospital Dues, are entl
tied to Free care and attendance at this Hos
pital during sickness. Permits must he ob
tained for United States Marines at the Cus
tom House.
SlSTKUS OF CnAIUTV
BEFORE -AND- AFTER
2U:bi5 LegSxsia. 1:2 es 22 E i Trill,
TO FflEN ONLYjYQUNG OR OLD,
WHO are suffering from Ksnvous Dkml
itt. Lost Vitality. Uckof istRVE
FOKCK A5D ViaOK, W'AiTVSO "WEAKSESSyS. anil
rll those disease of a Pessosai. In atbre re-f-ultlnff
from Abuses and Other Causes.
Speedy rc' let aad complete restoration or
lfiAi.Tn, Vigor and iUxnooo GrAitvrrEt..
Tho Krandest dtscoveiyor tho Mneteenth
Centur'- Send at once for illastrated ram
phletfree. Address
VOLTAIC BELT C3.. rriAKSHALL, man.
Shiloirs Vitalizer is whet you need
for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz
ziness and all symptoms 01 uyspepsia.
Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold
Steamer
by W. E. Dement.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Oregon Rai way & Navigation
iI VISION.
On and After April 1st, 13S3,
Oeean Steamers will sail from Portland
and Pan Francisco every three rtny
Leaving Ainsworth Dock. Portland, at niid
nfchr. and Suear St. wharf San Francisco,
at 10 00 A 31.
Throush S'iclir.ts sold to all princlpa
cities in the Vnited States, Canada and
Eurote.
River and Rail Division.
Crt and after Sept. 2nd, 1833.
RAIL DIVISION.
Passenger Trains leave Portland for East
ern iioints, at 0 :13 A. 31., daily.
K2VK51 DSflSIOX (Middle Columbia).
Bouts leave Portland for Dalles at 7 -.00
A. M.
also :
Leave Port-j
land for 3Ion
Tu. I We. Thu.
Fri. I Sat
Astoria and I
loner Co-1
lumb.it RAM IS Alt RAM
SAM
CAM IS A3!
Uajtou. Or.;7A3I TAMJ
AMI
Is AM
L.orvais-. 1 ' 1 1 ; 1 1
VictoTia.C?!AM!gAMt(;ASlGAailP AMJPAM
Leaves Astoria for Portland stSs. ui. dailv nt-
cept Sunday.
Palliuan Palaea Cars rannlni. hatirnfin Pnr.
land, and Helena.
C. II. PUESCOTT,
JOHN 3IUIB,
Sup't of Tratttc
E. P. ROGERS,
Gen'l Agent
r.ianager.
A. 1 STOKES,
AssUt. Siut of Traffic.
Oregon & California R.R.Co
On an alter 3Iay 13, 1?$3, trains will run as
follows, DA1LT (Except Sundays),
EASTSIDn DIVISION.
Kctnccn PORTLtXD and CI.ESD.tLF.
JfAIL TKAIK
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 7:30 a. it.IGlcndale 10:25 p. m.
Glemlale 1:00 a. JuPortland 425 r. u.
ALBANY EXpRESS TRAIN.
LEAVE. ARRTrE.
Portlami .1:00 P. 51.1 Lebanon 0.20 P. M
Lebanon 4:45 A. 3I.PortIand10:05 A..M
Tb Oregon and California Railroad torn
makes eonnection with all Regular Trains or
Bastrtdo Division.
WE3TSIDK DIVISZOX.
Itctwccn Portland and Corvallls
MAII. TRAIS
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland J:00 A. 3I.Corvalli3 ..4:S0 T. 31
Corvailis S:30 A. 3I. Portland 320 P. 31
Exennss tk.ux
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 5:00 p. Ji.3rc3Iinnville-.S:00 p. u
3Ie3iinnvilIo.5:laA.3r.lPortIand .. 8:30a. it.
Cloeo connections made at Glen dale with
tho Stages of tho Oregon and California Stage
Company.
eoTicket? for sale at all tho principal point
in CaUfornia and the East, at Company's
Office.
Corner F and Front Sis., Portland, Or.
Storage will bo charvi on freight remain
injc atCompanys Warehouse over 24 houra.
Freisht will not be rocoived for shipmont
after 5 o'clock P. 31. on either tho East or
Woetsido Division.
JOHN 3IUTK, Snp't of Traffic.
A. L. STOKES, Asst. Sup't. of Traffic.
llwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s
VvINTER SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Steuens, Fort Canby,
and llwaco.
Connecting by stages for
Oysterville and Olympia..
Until further notice the llwaco
dtiz. Steam Nalgation Co.'s steamers
"Gen. Miles,"
or "Gen. Canby"
Will leave Astoria
On Mondays and Thursdays, at 7 A. M.
FOB
Ft.Stcvens. Ft. Canby and llwac o
Tuesdays, Yednesdays, Fridays aad
Saturdays.
Tin? steamer will leave Astoria at 0 A. M..
as formerly, not beinir confined strictly to
schedule time.
Fare to Fort Stevens COCts
' Canby and llwaco 51 00
Jgjr-ilwaco freieht, by the ton, in lots of
one ton or over, 2 per ton.
ar-For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap
ply at tlie office of the company, Gray's
wharf, foot of Benton street.
J. II. D. GKAx,
Agent.
Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co.
SUMMER ROUTE.
Astoria to Olympia,
Touching pi
S-'orS Stevens, 1'ort Canby, Ilwaeo,
JV'ortli Bench, Oysterville, North
Cove, gctcrsopqJPoInt. Ho
qtilnm, -llontcsnno,
iVntl all points on Shoalwater Bay, and Gray
Harbor.
GEN. MILES,
Strs. or
On Columbia River.
GEN. CANBY,
GEN. GARFIELD
MONTESANO
Shoalwater Day.
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 through trip in 60 houra.
Leave Olympia for Astoria on same days.
BITTERS !,
WHmerding & Co., San Francisco.
Loeb & Co., Agents, Astoria.
BUSINESS CHANGE.
KUONGYEE GEE HAVING GONE TO
China has sold his Interest to Wong
ah, who will continue the business under
the same sign. He has all kinds of China
gools, Tea, llicc, and Oil.
Also A sent for China labor.
WONG IEEE,
LUM KONG GEE,
fepl7-lm Partners.
-sir"
T?l3"'-r