The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, October 03, 1883, Image 4

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 3. 1SS3
COHIMERCEAHD TRADL
FORT OF ASTORIA.
READY FOR SEA.
Rarcnstocdale. Br bk Qucenstown, Sopt 25
Roxlmrgshire. Br bk Qncon"town Oct 1
Aberlemno, Br bk Queenstown Oct 1
Wigtonshlre. Br bk Qnecnstown Octobers
Hirer Nith. Br ed Qnecustown October I
SAILED
Queen of the Pacific, ss. S F Oct. 2
ARRIVALS FROM SKA.
Fiery Cross, Brsp Sidney October 'J
Kspunda, Br sp London Xct2
Martha Fisher, Oclobcr2
State of California, ss Debney. S F Oct'.
VESSELS IS THE RIVER.
fJhesebronch. Am sp MfWashincton, Am sp
Harry Morse. Am p Highland Light. Am. sp
Imperial, Ala sp ''orsica. Amen
Titan. Am Reaper, Am sp
Olive S.Sonthard, Amsp Indiana. Am sp,
Red Cross. Am so
Western Belie, AnTsp
Ceo. Bewlcy, Br bk
Ku Lucie. Am sp
Dovcnby. Br bk
Scottish Tar. Br bk
Nairnshire. Brsp
Shenir. Br bk
i;oioma,
Grasinere, Br bk
Oriscdaln. Brsp
Carrio Winslow, Arabic
Chsca.Br bk
C D Bryant, Am bk
VESSELS OA' THE WA Y.
From Forcijrit Ports, for tin .
Columbia It Ivor
Bargany, Brsp April 23 Clyde
Blcncfell, Br sp May 14 London
Banffshire, Br bk April 4 London
Bhotan, Br sp Liverpool May 12
Chas. Cotcsworth, Br bk Liverpool
City of Madrid. Br sp Mar 3 Clyde
City of Carlisle, Br bk Rrconock Auk 1 1
Kskdale.lir bk Liverpool July 86
Glenperis, Br bk' April 23 Cnrditl
Ciirran, Brbk April 2C London
Harry Bailey. Br bk Ituenos Arres
Incligreen. Brsp 1091 Greenock, June 2
Ironside. Br bk Greenock May 19
lble of Anclcsen. Br bk May 5 Liverpool
Junet McXeil, Br bk June IS Glasgow
Killochan, Br sp Newcastle
Lake Erie, Br sp London April 2!l
Matlsgatc, Brbk Liverpool May 21
Oban Bay. Br bk Mar 31 Glasgow
Oakvrorth, Br sp 1-Vb 'JO London
O heron. Br bk Hull June SU
Obcron, Brsp London June 10
Star of Krin, Br sp Glasgow June 19
Spirit of the Dawn. Br bk May 2 London
Scottish Prince, Br bk Mel ho n roe. Aug 4
From American PortM.
Asteria, Am sp X Y Sept 13
Merom, Am sp A V August 17
M W Watts, Am bk Xew Vork May 12
Sea King, Am sp X Y July 4
Sovereign of tbo Seas, Am sp Xew York June 2
Tillie E Starbuck, Am sp X V June 23
TIDE TABLE FOR ASTORIA
From tables of United Statas Coast Survey
ilih Water. J
Low Wator.
Dato.
x. u.
p. M.
27
28
2a...v
30
1
.-10 35
..-11 21
.11 57.....
... 0 33 ....
... 1 10
... 1 47.....
...10 01 4 10
-.11 02! 5 07.
41
314
.11 52 5 50 C l:
.... 0 2G C 26 7 02
0 .ill 0 54 7 43
1 U 7 21 Rl
... 1 37 7 48 8 52
-1 .
5
5 m'.?Z
3 37
- 2 Oil 8 14 air
- 3j 8 43 10 04
- 3 14 3 10 10 46
Columbia River Exports.
BHIPJIKXT8 rOKKKSX.
CECAPITULATIOX JAXUAKY 'S3.
29I.S7S bus. vheat
50,257 bbls Hour. m
Total, 3 cargoes... .
FEBItUAKV.
Wheat. 1C0.00C bus., value.
Hour, 2fl,4y0 bbls.,
Total, 5-cargoes ..
makoii.
Wheat (W7.S21 bushels)
Flour CC8.141 bbls) v
Salmon (2uG cases).................
Lumber (500 M )
Total (8 cargoes)
AI'KII.
Flour. 24,830 bbls .
Lumber, 375 Jl .................
Total. 3 cargoes
MAY.
Flour 3,525 bbls
Wheat 49.212 bus ;
Total, (l cargo)
' .tuxk.
Flour. 901 bbls
Salmon, ."7,793 as..:... ..........
S .'KXvHO
237.1
. S IWUST.
.? i79.ia
.. 144.4Jrt
. S :fiS.31
21C.750
34 1,107
13,030
- 0,100
, i
SlXvV
4(1.000
SI 80.554
S 17.RS1
59.090
...S7C.977
..? 4,970
. 1SS,'JC5
Total, (l cargo) SiaSKO
.1ULY.
Hour. 1.504 bbls S 7.0
Salmon, llSJ322cs 591.010
Total, (3 cargoes) ... -$59983
AUfiUST.
Flour, 4.91:bbls.,
Salmon,72,037cs
S 2405
300,185
Total, 2 cargoes... .
SKl'TKMltKK.
3 To Quraistmrn per IiomVin.
"Wheat 7112 bus
$383,150
SC340
25 To Quccnstoicn 7;r Havcruitandalc.
From Portland 4.r,411 bus. wheat S43.J00
Astoria 19,700 " " 18,1.70
Totats...,
-05,171 $02,370
OCTOBEK.
t7 To Qucenslown per Ahcilcmnn.
From Portland 41.0C1 bus wheat 37,850
1 To Qttccnstoum per Uoxtmrghire.
From Portland 40,400 bus wheat . $38,000
Astoria 13.182
11,000
"Totals '....S3$S2
2 To Quccnutown, per Hirer NiUi.
From Tortland 44.54S bus. wheat.....
Astoria 20,450 " "
$50,500
.$41,430
.. 19.070
m ClJS
$00,tO0
2 To Quccnsoirn, per Wlglonxhlrc.
From Tortland 4C.100 bus. wheat $43332
" Astoria G.CGG wheat 6,400
C2,82C
$50252
NOTICE.
The splendid A1 British, Iron
Clipper Ship,
. ."GrRISEDALE,"
"Wllgo on the berth at Astoria, on or about,
tnciotn 01 Slii'TJiMiJiiK,
FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT,
For.Freight and rates of Insurance apply
10 .messrs. uAiruui;,uuiiiuui & uu.,
Portland,
tf Or to r.L. CHERRY, Astoria.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Grace Church Holy communion
first Sunday of every month. Sunday
services at 1 1 a. m., and7 :30 p. m. W cdnes
dav evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Rov.
M.'D. Wilson, Rector.
First Presbyterian Cnrr.cn-Scr-
ices atll A. M.and 7:30 r.M. Wednes
day evening prayer meeting at 7230
clock. Rev. J. V. M.illigan, rastor.
Cong reo ation A i. Church Services
atll a. sr. and 7 SO r. m. Rev. baml
Wood, Pastor.
Rom ax Catholic Ciiurcu Services
atlO'X) a. m. Rev. L. Diehnan, Pastor
M. E. Church Services at 11 a. m
and 7:30 r.M. Lecture and Prayer Meet
ing, Wednesday, at 7 r. M. Rev. Wm.
Roberts, Pastor.
Baptist Church. Services each
Lord's Day at 11 a. m., and " p. m.
Prayer Meeting on Wednesday, at ly
m. itev. ts. . AiCL.aueny, pastor.
Common Council.
ReznlarmeotinM second and fourth Tues
day ovemngs of each month, at lA o'clock
SBForsons desiring to navo matters actea
nponby the Council, at any regular meeting
must present tho Eomo to the Auditor and
Clerk on or boforo the Friday ovening prior
to tho Tuesday on which tho Council holds its
regular meetings. Til OS. S. J EV MT.
Auditor anu uiorK.
Astoria Lodge No. 40, L O. G.I.
Itegular Meeting every Tuesday Evening
at 7 o'clock, at Pythian Hall, Aftorin. Mem
bers of tho Order, in good standing, are invit
ed to attend. Degrco meeting 1st Monday of
each month. By order W.C.T.
Temple Lodgte, Wo. 7 A. F. A. M.
Regular Communications first and VT
third Tuesdays in each month, atH V
'clock, p. v.. at tho Hall in Astoria.
Members of tho Urucr.jn good standing, are
Invited to attend. Bv orde: of tho V. M.
Heaver Lodce o. :!.", I.O. O. t
c Kccular mcetinrr every Tliursdny
evciiinir at lialf-past seven o'clock, at
tlie iouge room muatl .bellows Hall,
Astoria, bojournms inenibers of the
order in Rood standing cordially invited
to attend. Hy order N. (!.
American Lesrioa of Honor.
Itecular meetlmr of Astoria Council So. 195.
is held on the first and third Tuesday of
e;icli month, at 7 o clock i. L
IJy order of Council commander.
ILV MoXTKiTir.Sec'ty.
Domestic Exports.
The receipts of certain articles of Or
econ produce, at San Francisco, from
January l, 1883. to bept. uutn, inclu
sive,- nave been as loiiows:
Flour, qr sks...... w ."1.478
Wheat, ells 120.41
Oats, ctls 34.17
baimou. Di)is............... i,4oG
in Dui3 t;io
CS 233,421
DkL'S 399
Apres.ltipc, bxs 8K)
uuiier. pKgs ... -'4
Potatoes, sks 2S.424
Wool, bales 30.834
Hides. No 30.871
Tallow, nkgs . 701
Beef, bbls 11
Hay. bales 23
Quicksilver, flasks... . 14
Fruit, Dried, pkgs c.490
Leather, pkgs . . Kit
Hons, bales . 499
Hams, pkgs .
Cheese, cs ... ...
.Flaxseed, sks... 4,199
Com. ctls 11
Canned Goods, cs . . , 72C
Laru, i)Kgs............................ i;i
Bacon, cs 18
MARKETS.
CENTRAL MARKET.
General assortment of table stock constantly
on nand, such as
Canned Fruits and Jelly
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard
EGGS, BUTTER, CHEESE.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
FISH, POUI.TBY AIVI GAME
In the season.
CIGARS AX TOI5ACCO.
Cost of WEVES AXJ E,IiUORS
Alt cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com
mission. Opposite I. W. Case's store.
.T. UODGF.ns.
Washington lEarket
Main Street, - - Astoria Qrcgw
BERGMAN C BERJiT
T ESPSCTl'ULLY CALL THE ATl'liJ.
JA tion of tho public to tho fact tbnt the
above ark ot will always bo suppliod with
FULL VARIETY BEST QTJALTTy
OF
FRESH AND CURED MEATS 1
Which will be sold at lowest rates, wholesale
and retail, bpoclal attention Riven to fupiilj
nz ships.
LOOK HERE !
We respectfully inform the public that w
will always keep on hand the best quality of
Fresh and Cured Meats
Choice Family Groceries
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery and
Glass-ware. .
Shins. Hotels and Boardinc Houses sun
plied on liberal terras.
A share of the public patronage is respect
iuuy solicited.
du, waiiuj & xiiUAiruxs.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COMPANY,
Fresh and Cured Meats
Vegetables,
FRUTS, BUTTER, and EGGS
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
CItE'A3IUS Street, Astoria , Og
G. A. STINS0N & CO
BLACKSMITHING,
At Capt. Rogers old stand, comer of Cass
ana iouri cuvcls.
Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing.
Wairons made and repaired. Good work
guaranteed.
ShiloiTs Cure will immediately
relieve Croup, whooplnc couch and
Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement
STRONG
FACTS
A great many people are asking
what particular troubles Brown's
Iron Bitters is good for.
It will cure Heart Disease, Paral
3sis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con
sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, and all similar diseases.
Its wonderful curative power is
simply because it purifies and en
riches the blood, thus beginning at
the foundation, and by building up
the system, drives out all disease.
A Lady Cured of Rheumatism.
Baltimore, Md., May 7, 1ES0.
My health was much scattered by
Rheumatism vrhea I commenced
taking Rrown's Iron Bitters, and I
scarcely had strength enough to at
tend to my daily household duties.
I am now using the third bottle and I
am regaining strength daily, and I
cheerfully recommend it to alL
I cannot say too much in praise
of it. Mrs. Maky E. Bkashbar.
173 Prestmanst.
.idney Disease Cured.
Christiansburg, Va., iSSt.
Suffering from kidney disease,
from which 1 could get no relief, I
tried Brown's Iron Bitters, which
cured me completely. A child ol
mine, recovering from scarlet fever,
had no appetite and did not seem to
beabletocatatalL Igavehimlron
Bitters with the happiest results.
J. KVLU MONTAU'C
Heart Disease.
VineSt.,Harriburg. Pa.
Dec 2, ibit.
After trying different physicians
and many remedies for palpitation
of the heart without receiving any
benefit, I was advised to try Brown
Iron Bitters. I have used two bot
tles and never found anything that
gave me so much relief.
Mrs. Jiyoa Hess.
For the peculiar troubles to which
ladies are subject, Brown's Iron
Bitters is invaluable. Try it.
Be sure and get the Genuine,
SLIGHT ODDS.
A Iiiltle Storj-ivltli a I.arg;c moral
One 3Xan ivho ICnowliIs
Own XSiiNincMH.
No. my dear," said tho venerablo keeper
ofa country storo to a timid Iittlo girl whose
head scarcely camo un to tho level of tho
countcr. "No, my dear, wo haven't any red
flannol. but wo havo somo first rato Now Or-
, , .. .l., .1
leans moiasses." rKiuiy aiming laa; eiio
didn't think that would answer tho purpose
fiuito as well, tho child went her way in
search ofthoaniclosho wanted.
Have you IlENSON'S CAPCINE PLAS -
Trlf-t' cVnil n tronllnmin nfnrtn .Im.
gist whoso name could be civen wero it de
sired. "I am troubled just now with a touch
of my old friend, tho lumbago, and tho Den
son's Plaster rcems to go to tho spot almost as
soon as it touches tho skin."
"Not at present" rctdicd tho druggist, gen
ially
but, wo havo lots of piastois just as
gcod. Thcro is Allcock's, the Cniieum and
others won't ono of them do as well?"
Jly dear fir," retorted the 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 no thine else. I may enlighten
you, however, when I say that sometime ago,
for another disease, of which the Capcino has
since cured me, I tried all thoso you mention,
wall no appreciable ijcncliL iney aro inclli-
cicnt. every one of them, tho meanest act of
the proprietors of some of them being this :
that they make plasters with similar sound
ing names to doctivo tho unwary into bcliov
ing they arc tho same thing. Expericnco
taught mo tho difference. I'll go to the next
man in your line. Good day
Bo on 1 our guard against imitations. The
genuine has tho word CA PC-INK cut cleanly
in tho middle of the plaster. All others aro
imiKisitions.
Scabury & Johnson, Chemists. New York
AND - AFTER
riKfate as se 33 Bstx" Mil,
TO MEN ONLYjYOUNG OR OLD,
"TXTHO are Eun"rlnB from eevocs Debil-
V itt. Lost V it Aim'. Lack of Uehve
Foncn and Vioon. YsTtxa AViiAKsnssrs. and
all those diseases ofa Personal N atwrk rc
Bultlng from Abuses and Otiikf. Causes.
Speedy relief and completo restoration of
health, vioon anu jiaxhood uvxrxtkkik
Tho grandest discovery of tho Nineteenth
trtury. Sena at once lor xuusiraicu trnm
phletfrec. Address
VOLTAIC BELT CO.. MARSHALL, MICH.
Brewery Beer Saloon.
The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass.
Hot Lunch every Day from 10 to 12 A.M
Tlie best of Liquors and Clears on hand.
A deservedly popular place 01 social resort.
6E0. IIILLER.
x
Changed Hands.
milE BAKERY OX CHEXAMUS STREET.
JL formerly owned by Chas.' Carow, has
Deen Doupnt oy uuas Euerie, wno win uere-
aiterconuuct 11.
Good Bread, a Specialty.
The public trade solicited.
Watterson Despainng.
The Louisville Courier-Journal
savs: At the present moment we
are almost at the mercv of the
enemy. jjut what 01 tne luturer
The misrepresentations to which
we were subjected in 1SS0 were
bad enough. But they will fade
j into nothing by comparison whith
I those which arc lvinfr in wait for
us and which will assail us in ISS-i
if we fail to improve tho six or
seven months intervening between
the meeting of congress and con
vention period. Nor are tho mis
representations of the enemy our
sole dancer. There ai i-uually
menacmir misconcfiuious :inionr
our own people. r.very mail
brings us proof of this. A writer
from Alabama says: "1 wish to
ask if you are in favor of immedi
ately abolishing the tariff? Please
I answer to decide a bet." Another
from Iowa writes: "1 see you are
in lor oui nine: tiown custom
houses. Bully for vou! I'm with
you. Liown witn those thieving
institutions.' Still another from
Virginia: "Let up a little on free
0 4
trade. GO slow." And SO on. I
,
Uan any one wonder, that in the
Drescnce ot sucli inistiitormation
the Republicans make it the busi
ness ot the tune to sauiW' upon us
, ,. , - i 1
and upon the party Opinions aim
.1 , . . . a. 1
purposes the bare entertainment
r ...u:l. ,...1.1 , i. 1
of which would prove the utterer
a lunatic?"
Bos and young men sometimes
start out in life with the idea that
one's success depends on sharp-
ness and chicanery. Thev imamne
, - , , 1 " J
that if a man IS able alwavs to 01
the best of a bargain, no matter
by what deceit and meanness he
carries his point, that his prospcri
tv is assured. This is a rreat mis
take. Enduring prosperity can
not be founded on cunnimr and
dishonesty. The trick and de
ceitlul man is sure to Tall a vic
tim, sooner or later, to the influ
ences which are forever workinp-
. ..
acrainst him. Uis house is
built
r c-.,nA oml Us f,Miiwl..inn
",JV
IS Stire to give away. 1 OUUg pCO-
I t i ,, ,. :.. tlif;o tmtln; ton
r . " - .
I .t.'n-l T m fnfnpn rf Lo -
imiv-u m.iiiin.. ai, iuuuv. i.icvi
.-rMinrr mn ?c enfo whn ncnliowc
I- , . ,.
every pnase Ol UOUUIC-UCailll
and
1 In vs the foundation of his career
in ine enuunnir uniiuimes 01
truth.
Charles Goodnight has the lar
gest cattle ranch in the world at
the head of Red river, Texas, lie
began buying land lour years ago,
getting 2 1 U,UUU acres at 60 i:cnts
an acre. 1 he price has risen to
an acre. lie is still buying.
He controls 700,000 acres. To
enclose his land 250 miles of
fence is required. He has -10,000
f:itfn
ASK FOR
Union India Eubber
Co's
lure Tara Gum
CRACK PEOOF
RUBBER BOOTS.
15EWAUE OF I3IITATIOXS 1
Re sure the Boots are stamped CRACK
PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE
uum si'MSXQii on tne loot anu instep,
which prevent their cracking or breaking.
we are now tnaKinir tnem wiiu liuisutnt
AND ASBESTOS Soles which will make
them last more than twice as long as any
KuDoer boots made.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALEIIS.
ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING. PACK
ING, HOSE.SPRINGS. CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc
COODYEAR RUBBER CO.
1L 11. PEASE. Jr. ( Airents.
S. 3d. RUNYON. f S:m Francisco.
MAGNUS C. (1E0SBT,
Dealer In
HAMABE, Ml STEEL,
Irun Pipe and Fittings,
PLTJ 3LBERS A1TD STEAM FITTER?
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEffD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IROH TIN AHD COPPER,
Cannery ani Flslermens SnDplies
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP
PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTINC
Done with neatness and dispatch.
Nono but first class workmen employed.
A large assortment or,
SCALE?
Constantly on hand
"I owe my
(Restoration
to Ecallh
and (Rpmilvi
4 1o Ike
0 CU71CURA
DISFIfiURIXO Hmmm. UamiliatiBg Er
nHiurH. iMhinjpTtjrtttre?, Scnmila, Suit
Khcara, ami intni:le Humor.-! cured by ttM
Ccticcka Kemodie-f.
Cufifura Kofiol vent, the nciv blml nn-
riSer. cleanses the UIihhI ami ieriratkjn of
HHjrtintKMnml Mtionm elements ami ttitis
rem w the citw
Cutlctirn. the ret Sl in Cure, instantly
alloys Itching and Inflsiuation. clear:-! the
Skin ami $cali. heals Ukcrs ami Sora?, and
restores thAllair.j
Cutiourn Sosap. an ex.iuwileSkin BcaHti-
ESS1. i&
cases, llaby Humory, Skin Isleiuiahef. Sun-
.urn li. i.m.h rk.iiu. f Zridist Vilr 1M I
and the only real lUowri'nrifiers and Skin
lJeautinere. free from Mlereury. arsenic, lead.
soii whaUoever.
It Willi Itl rMiuirn tbU pntire iMtoer to do
ius'ie to iide-srinlion of the cures performed
by lie I "utictxa Iiiot.v:xT internally, aau
Citici'ka and Cctici ax Soap externally.
Oxt'niRof the nal ma of the bands and of
the ends of the fimrors, very diRietilt to t rcat
and usually -omidcret incurable: small
imtehes of tetter and salt iheum n the ears.
nose ami sules of the face.
Ncaju iicajts wiih i r hair without
number, head? coronal with dandruff and
sca'.y eruption. c;tHH;ialIy of chihlrcn and in-
fant.-, iiiar,y ol winch sineo Hirtti hail uewi a
muss r scab;
Itclilti. bur inc and ?caly tortures that
hauled even relief from ordinary remedies,
Motuetl an. 1 liealeu n by niaicie:
I'soriasls. lenrosy. and other frichlful
iorra- o sKin diseases, scriHuiojis uicers. 01 a
sores, ami dbcharjeins wound, each ami all J
01 wnteii nave oeen ?!eeiny, pcrmanoniiy
anJ oeonomieally curetl by the CmrtKA
iwbjikw;j wnen iwysiciiins uospiiais ami an
oliier n. r.krnn hv vast
1 : .- : -
number ot sworn testimonials in our posscss-
ion, which we will cheerfully mail to any ad
dress.
Sold everywhere. Price: Cltictra. 50 eta.
Kr.ijOl.VKXT. SI SoAt. COBtS. POTTKB
Drug A.n Liikxicai. Co., lloton, .Ias,
Send ror."I!o- to ';irc Skin Diseases"
TIT? A TTTT Itel. Chapped and
JDHia. U JL i (ireasySRin.lilackUeads
Pimples, and skin Blemishes use CmcuKA
So.r.
pjiirnnn'o nnninAi nun!
OHwrunu o nHuiurtu oui:c.
Head Colds, Watery J'i?cnarso3 trorn tlie
Nose and eyes, Kmsinspises in tho. Dead,
orroM jjeauaeno anu xe,cr luswnuj re-
I Choking muens di loccd, membrane cloans-
cd and healetl. breath sweotenwl. smell, tasto
land hearinero?toretl. and ravaces checked.
n-.,, i.-i1;.;a- ii,nn:.
Throat. Pains in the Chest. Dysspp?ia, Wast
inc of strencth and Flesh. Loss, of Sleep, etc.
cured.
One ixvttla ItaiKeal Cure, one bo? Cai.Trrlinl
I Solvent and one Dr.SanfordV Inhaler, in ono
HSOKase. Ot all dniCtTlSU. for l. ASK for OAS"
1 pri u-uim m. vi 1:1.. aimre iiisiiunuun u
Clover lllosom elc. Potti.r Dkvc anu Ckkm-
ir.i. Co . Jloston,
For tho relief and prcven-
,U--IiVO' tion, Ihc instant It Is ai-
tl Uil. of hheumatism.Neu-1
ralgia, sciatica, Cougns,
kV 1 Colds. Weak Rack Stomach
and Rowels. Shooting Pains,
V'cr Compiaint, RiliousFcvcr.
'J5HcN..3ialaria and Epideinicrs.use
Vp 1 f ctri eV : 1 1 1 11V JMast cr .n an El cr
1 5 -jJi'iV.c ,r.,c acry combinetl
I. A VI KivV wmi a 1 oruns i-inirr'.um
1 langU at pain. Te everywhere.
NE OF THE OLDEST AND K0ST RELIABLl
REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR
THE CURE OF
Coughs, Colds, Hoarsenes
Sore Tlrroat, Eroncliitis,
IiiiiTieiiza, Astlnria,
"Wlioopiiig Cougli,
Croiip, and
Every affection of tho
throat. LUNGS AND GHEST,
Including
COWSUMPTIOIM,
A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WRITES:
" It does not dry up a cough, and lent the csusi
tchind, as is the case with most preparations, but
bos ens it, cleanses the lungs and allays irritation.
thus removing the cause of complaint."
DO SOT EE DECEIVED I37 articles Lear-
ng similar names. Be sure vou ret
DU. VISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
nth the signature of " I. BUTTS " oa the wrapper
CO Cents and S1.00 a Dottle.
Prepared by SETII W. FOWLE & SON'S, Boj
ca, Mass. Sold hv dmssu asd dealers gencrslli
A DaneiM S
"Will be open every
AT
PYTHIAN CASTLE HALL,
A. F. HA13F, Tcaclicr.
Brass and String Band Music furnished for
Excursions, Taradcs and Parties.
Lessons given on the Violin. Apply at
the Furniture Store of Ed. D. CURTIS &CO.
GllOOl
SHTPPiyG NOTICES.
Columbia Transportation Go.
?OR PORTLAND.
(FAST TDtE.)
Tint rdni!:ki- lpimir rvi
wltldi ua leen rentted for the comfort o
jMweitKcrs will leave Wiischi and
nshrr'f dock every
Siarsdav. Wednesday ad Friday at 6
AM. aniving at Portland at 1 P. M.
)(f tiniin? lave rortlaml every
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 A. M.
Arriuing at Astoria at 7 P. M.
Mi sihittfcmnl trip will he made on
Sunday of Each Week,
Leaving I'crlmnd at O o'clock
Kuiiday Ulontins.
I WW by 1Kb ronte connect : at Kahuna
t m oris. v. 1.. ston.
n,omi.ii-
TJW'TTT AD OrDPAW "D A PTTPH1
J jj, (j (J ft ft j jlj A lji lAuKij I .
'Daisy " and Barge.
Will leave Astoria, front Gray's Dock,
KorOhiev. ami Head of Yonmes Kiver.
Dailv. at s a. it.. (exceit Wedneslays and
Sundays.)
Kcturning same day.
For Landings (n Lewis & Clark's Uiver,
Un ivcJnctlajs, ai A. .!.,
Ket nniiK ime day.
iWFnr l'night or Tasgase. apply on hoard,
or at tlnty 's Dock, where Freight will he re-
crtveu :uiu s;orri. 11 necery.
.T.H.D. GHAY.
Steamer
TOM MORRIS.
T;iIS XRY4
nntl 1'avorite itoat
TS XOAV READY FOR RFSINESS AND
Ju ran be chartered for excursions, special
unities, etc.. at reasonable rates, a general
steamboatiug biuslness tmnsacted.
. i;ui:LLiMi, .Master.
,L IlliSS.
A. M. JOHNSON.
Astoria Bail Loft,
MANUFACTUREUS OF
SAILS, TENTS, AWNINGS,
TAEPATJLIKS,
And everything else pertaining to our
uusiness..
Lowest Price and Best "Work
For your JFoney,
At the Old Stand.
on?auK!onlCTSni,dset3'ollr 'vork
J. H ESS & CO.
Oregon.
BITTERS L
Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco.
Loeb & Co., Agents, Astoria.
HOSPITAL,
ASTORIA, - - - OUiiUOJS
Tims institution. r:aER care of
the Sisters of Chanty, is now ready foi
t in ri'ppntion of iiatients.
rnvate rooms ior tue acconimuuauuu 01
fiT-ilos1rinir tliem.
ratlcntsatimiucd ac an nouis, uay ornigni.
x nhvsieian Mas exclusive nenr. even"
patient is free to and has the privilege of
employing any physician they prefer.
Unitcil States 3Xariue
Soninen who nav Ilosnital Dues, are enti
tled to Free care and attendance at this Hos
pital durine sickness, renuits must De oo-
taincti ior uuiieii ciHiesiuariiiraab iuu cus
tom House.
S15TEKS OF UuAItlTy
BUY THE BEST !
Srish Flax
Salmon STet Threads
Woodberry. and Needle Brands,
SEINE TWINES.
.AND
CORK AND LEAD LIKES
Fish Founds; Seines, and Xcts
Imported to Order. A.
Lane Stockof UettiDff, FisiiLiiies
AND FISH HOOKS.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
517 and 519, MARKET STREET
SAN-FRANCISCO.
STAgents for the Pacific Coast.
Astoria.
FEBUY1AN
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Oregon Raiivay& Navigation
O CJRAX JU1VISIOX.
On and After April 1st, 1883,
Ocean Steamers will sail frmn TVrtiiTi it
antl Kan Francisco everv three dnvs.
Lcavlns Alnsworth Dock, Portland, at mld
niKht. antl Spear St. wharf San T,ranciun
at 10 00 A. jM.
ThrOUll TicliO.ts sold tn all nrlnrlna
cities in the United States, Canada and
Kurope.
River and Rail Division.
On and after Sept. 2nd, 1 883.
RAIL DIVISION.
rasseniier Trains leave Portland for Fjist-
ern points, at C:15 A.M., daily.
RIYEK nmsiOX Olldtlle Colnmliial.
Boats leave Tortland for Dalles at r -on
A. M.
ALSO:
Leave Port-I
land for Mon
Tu. I "We.
Thu.
Frl. I Sat.
Astoria andl I
lower Co-I
Inmbia Ifi AUlfi AAIIK AM
6 AM
SAM
6AM
Dayton. Or '.7A3l! TAM
AM
aalem i .,,1
Corvallis..? GAJI
16 AM)
Victona.c;B A3I ! 6 AM R AM
6 AM!
P AM
SAM
Leaves Astoria for Portland at 6 a. in. dailv nr.
cept Sunday.
Pullman Palaco Cars rnnntnc hpfwnnn Pnr
land, and Helena.
ail. PKESCOTT,
JOHN MUIR,
Sup't of Tralllc
E. P. ROGEKS,
Gen'l Agent'
Manasrer.
A. L. STOKES,
Asstst. Sup't of Traflle.
Oregon & California R.R.Co
On an after May 13, 1SS3, trains will run as
follows, DAUiX (iixcopt Sundays),
EASTSIDK DIVISION.
Kclwecn POKTXiAXD and CLENDAIE
MAIL TSAUT
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 7:S0A. u.lGlendale 10:35 p. y.
Glendale 1:00 A. ir.PortIand 45 p. if.
ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland l:C0 P.M.Lobanon9.20 P.M
Lebanon. 4:15 A. M.Portland...lO:05A.M
Tho Oregon and California Railroad 1 errr
makes connection with all ItogularTraina on
Eastsido Division.
westside nrvisios.
Between Portland and Corvnllls
MAIL TKACT
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 9:00 A. M.ICorvallis ....4:30 P. M
Corvallis 8:30 A. M.JPortland 3:20 P. JI
EXPRESS Tlt.VrN'
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 5:00 p.ir.McMinnvilla..8:C0 p.u
JIc3linnTillo.5:45A.3i.lPortland .. 8:30 a. m.
Close connections made at Glendala with
tho Stages of tho Oregon and California Stage
Company.
icket3 for sale at all the principal points
in California and tho East, at Company's
Office.
Corner F and Front Sis., Portland, Or.
Stnraeo will bn ebnrd on frnitrhfc rnmnln.
ing atCompanys Warehouse over 24 hours.
Freight will not be received for shipment
after 5 o'clock P. M. on either the East or
Hestsido Division.
JOHN MTJIR, Sup't of Traffic.
A. L. STOKES, Asst. Sup't. of Traflle.
Hwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s
"WINTER SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canbyt
and liwaco.
Connecting by stages lor
Oysterville and Olympla.
rSprts. Until further notice the Ihvaco
fiftfrireh Steam Navigation Co.'.s steamers
."Gen. Miles,"
or "Gen. Canby"
"Will leave Astoria
On Mondays and Thursdays, at 7 A. M.
FOR
Ft.Stsvens., Ft. Canby and llwac o
ON"
Tuesdays, Yednesdays, Fridays and
Saturdays.
Tin steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a. jr..
as formerly, not being confined strictly to
.schedule time.
Fare to Fort Stevens
Mcts
Si 00
Canby and liwaco....,
2se-Ilwaco freteht, by the ton. in lots of
one ton or over, $2 per ton,
J55T"For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap
ply at the oflice of tlie company, Gray's
wharf, foot of Benton street.
J. 11. XJ. UiwYI ,
Agent.
Shoaiwater Bay Transportation Co.
sraraiER ROUTE.
Astoria to Olympia,
Touching at
Fort Stevens, Fort Canby, liwaco.
North. Bench, Oj'sterville, North
Cove, Petersons .Point, Ho
qnlum, .llontesano,
And all points on Shoaiwater Bay, and Gray
Harbor.
GEN. MILES.
sirs. or
On Columbia River.
GEN. CANBY.
GEN. GARFIELD " Shoaiwater Bay.
" MONTESANO " Gray's Harbor
Connecting with Stages over Tortages,
Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 31.
On Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
arriving at Montesano the day after leaving
Astoria through trip in CO hours.
Leave Olympia for Astoria on same days.
To Ifltt Canlij aid liwaco.
ON AND AFTER
SATURDAY, SEPT. 22d,
The Steamer
MOUNTAINEER
AVill make daily trips from Astoria to Fort
Canby and liwaco.
Leaving AVIlson & Fisher's wharf at 8 A. M.
daily except Sundays.
Freight.
Passage,
One Dollar per Ton
- . Fifty Cents
Good time made: accommodations afforded.
For freight or passage apply on board to
H. PETIT, astej