CM) V She gaUg $wiatt. ASTORIA, OREGON: SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1". 1SS3 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE rOKT OF ASTORIA. READY FOR SEA. Scottish Ixi. Br hlc Quoenmown Tor 1 1 Vailed. Willamette. scXotIC A RRI VA LS PROM SKA lrna ss. Pohlmtn.SF KovlC VESSELS IN THE RIVER. Imixsria!, Am sn Olive h.Southard. Atnep lied Cross. Am sp Ice Kins, Am ji Virso, Sw bk Helicon, liliotan. Brsp Obcror., Ur sp Iroiwiile. F.r bU Halaklova. ltr m jut lock, OctSV Coldstream, ltr bk Antwerp. Br bk Rowland Hill. Br bk Star of Krin, Ur sp Spirit of Die Dawn. Ur City of Madrid, Br sp MtWashincton. Am sp HiRbland Utht.Am.ep "orsica, Aiasn Indiana. Am sp, I :arrie Winslovr, Am bk C D Bryant, Atn bk Mutt 1)3 Fisher, Killoclian, Br sp iilcnpfell. Br sp Ulan Ferguson Br bk tilenporis, Br bk Lake Brie. Br ED UtMjron. ltr bk Lizzie Bell, Br bk M&llsgaie. Brbk Harry Bailey. Br bk Bolivia. Br bk VESSELS OS THE WAY. Froca Forcls; I'ortK. for the Columbia Klvcr Aborttrith Ucttlo. Br sp ltXT Liverpool Sept 11 Banca, Brbk 1UU0 Newcastle. Sept 2 Blcmah, Br up 101 Wilmington Barcsny, Brsp April 23 Clyde Cynisca, BrbkElT S S W July 21 Cnas. Cotesworth, Br bk Liverpool City of Carlihle, Brbk Greenock Aur 14 Kskdale. Br bk Lirarpool July 2C Gleniffer. Br sp ROuPort Cbalmer Sopt 12 dirran, Br bk April 26 LonJon Me of Krin, Brt-p Sidney Sopt C Inchgrecn. Brsp 1091 Greenock, June 2 Janet McNoil, Br bk June 13 Glasguur KelvonJale. Br bk 1191 X S W Ladirtock, Br bk 8IC ?; S W Sept 1 Morayshire. Brxpl425Lcith, July 21 Oban Bay. Br bk Townsrille Sept 19 Uaknorth, Brsp Frb'JO London Biver Indus. Br sp 1015 Seotti4i Uard.lrbkS16 Brifibann Sept XI Sarah Bell. Br bk StO Xovrcastlo Sept IT Stacbonnd. Br bk KTS Wilmington S. It. Mead. Am bk HfiS X Y Sept f. From American Forts, llenr)- James, Br bk SCS X Y J une 1 Merotn, Am p Y August 17 M W Watts, Am bk Kow ork May 12 Sea Kin;;. Am sp X Y July -3 Sovereign ef tbe Seas, Am up Xew York .Tune 2 Tillio K Starbnok, Am FpN Y June2J Columbia River Exports. suifairoTtt roirmc:.-. KKCAriTULATION" JANUARY 'S3. J91.878 bus. wheat ? 3WV$10 ..0,27 1HMS HOttr... 257.1' Total. 3 cargoes KK1SSUAXV. U lkt, mjM6 but., valtif VUmr, &,m liMs., " S 170.193 . 141,133 TotaS. Scrsoe3 MAltCII. WlK-at (1J7.) ItuslitHs) riwirt.fl8.Hl ItbLs) s.-ilmoH (3 ifHi) l.i mWr(.4S0i ). T'Ani scnrico') AritiL. l':or,Sl,83lMs ... Lumber. 715 M S 323.001 21C.7j0 S311.1U7 13,030 GfiW SSOGl .S135.5T.4 40.000 Totnl.3 oarsoes.. .... Sl8d,n51 MAY. Kkwit X.nsTt lMs S 17.RH .wiH': wjtK m ra.ftw Ttrtal, (1 invito) Flour. fI bbls Siiliiion, 17 e Totitl, (1 V3rtnt IM.Y. Flour, 1X1 lW. tllllrtM, 118JI82 0S.... ...S7fiC7 4.97 .. 1SS.VA5 $1'JS5 ....S 7.C7 roi.oio TnUH, (XcurgdMS) ....-$3.2S:t AOL'.ST, Flour, 4.W0ltbls S 21.WV, SHlmon,72.W7 C 300,lfc5 Totl.2t!MO0. ; .sKi'TitMnitn. Vhel.!lR.4alM.s.'. 585.150 .$127.87 T?al '.2 r)e)esl .S127,8" otrroisKt:. W heal. 748.013 bu .9Gft2,lo; mur..i72 tn.is 14,2; Sallun.a.-I2ss 192.1M TaA (11 iarges) :fovitt::e::. 1 Tn Quaemdtnnt per Afim. FliHtr. 2S bbls 2 -T llfmg Kmj jht Tikin FbHir. 8,i bWn ;!, 196 WW 9,5S0 J00.14I S22.2-1 390 T;nl , S22,18 C To Qnotn4oicn jter St. Lucie. YVhcnt, iW30 bus . 01,2 Wluntt, 77.810 bus. 7.1.8I0 8 To QMtwiirf'wqt po- UTariahan. Wlicnt, 38,4 W bus S89.209 t -To Queaisffiwtt cr KajntHda. Wheat, S5.W0 bus 51,05' ! Tit QueemtmvH per Banffshire. Flonr. 16,2l8bbls $S1.1S3 10- Tt QHCMutawii per .Me of Anjcmt. Y.hont. 41.115 bas S41. 10 To QuocmltMCM per Reaper. Whew, 7438 bus 7380 1 1 To QuocnrtoiCH per ScottMi Prince Wheat. 45.12S bus $41,000 14 To QnfleHfiwn per Amana. Wltem.iSrJ bus v.SC7.59l TIS TABEiR FOB ASTORIA XOYEMBKK. I1IOH WATRIt. LOW WATER. lllSt Set-ond. First. Second c o 2 O O J o It mi. h. m. .S h. hi. .2 h. m. JS " S ! 13111 2C 14 0 20 151 1 25 ir. 2 15 17 S 0C Ibl 3 51 l'J 4 42 20f It 30 21 i 6 20 C 31 0 03 0 4S 1 27 2 11 2 5S S W 1 4S 0 OS C 83 7 33 8 21 9 12 10 03 11 00 0 01 0 84 1 45 2 3S 3 20 4 14 4 53 5 31 G 10 7 31 j0 8 22 9 12 9 W 10 37 11 19 I 5 .SO 0 02 12 C I 7 03 I 8 14 I !) 17 10 10 111 Wji I - - 1 03 231 8 (12 2 17 2 23 4 21 5 20 6 09 C54 7 3G 24! 8 2-i! 9 37 2!10 19 27110 5" 21 0 00 111 31ag-fl 29 0 44 !71 I 0 0I91 30 127o7"3 I 0 S7jj9-2 U 80a j 2 0 8 15p i :ie nours between mldulht and noon arc flt-dfTl'ltri.i tV f 1 Ml fllnnililiHvoiii. vrv..,. and midnight by ; (i u. OA. O0jh a denotes """u,is" win. J' il.iuu-s uuun. average lower iow waters to which t he sound nigs are given on tne wast survey charts. TC BOAT CHAKGES. for towspe 'n and out over the Columbia Bar F.ir vessels not . Inward . Outward. exceeding ixmaeu. uallast. tons.?iro i8o 00 to 1000 tons 200 173 1000 to 1200 tons-. 228 200 32U0 to 1400 tOHS. 275 225 1400 to lt00 tOUS 300 250 $150 1 200 250 300 The Rev. Geo. H. Thaver- of linnr. lon, Ind says: "Both myself and wife owe our lives toSniLon's Consumption (Jijek. sold by W. E. Dement. SOCIETY 2IEET1XGS. Temple liodffe, Wo. 7A.F.A.H. "DEGOLA.Il COMMUNICATIONS 9 JtX first and third Tuesdays in each W month, at 7'- o'clock. P. ai.. at tbe'VA Hall in Astoria. Members of the order in good standing arc invited to attend.. iiy oruer oi me w.m. Beaver Lodge No. 85, L O.. O. F. EEGULAR MEETING EV , ur? Tluirsilnv 1'Vnnln?' nt I .n,,i, in OilH If a1 Inn's 1 ( 1 1 --J-i- Astoria. Sojourning members of the order in good standing, cordially invited to attend. ly order . i. Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. F. KEGULAE MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN camDment No. 13. I. O. O. F.. at the Lodge, in the Odd Fellows Building, at nan past seven r. x., on me second and fourth Mondays of each month. Sojourn ing nreturen cormany uivitea. $y oraer u. r. Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. "OEGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE Lodge io. 12, A. o. u. w. will ue neia in Pythian Hall on Friday evening of each week, at 7 o'clock r. ax. Members of the order In uood standlnir. and visitlnc Broth ers are invited to attend, notary win oe oiien fifteen minutes before and after each meeting. By order ai. w. U. Bl.U WiN, l.tC Astoria lxxlgre No. 40, L O. Q.I. T EGULAlt MEETING EVERY TUESDAY SX evening at 7 o'clock, at Fythlan Hall. Astoria. Members of the Order, in good standing, are invited to attend. Degree meeting nrst .Monday 01 eacn tnonin. By oruer v. . i. American Legion of Honor. TEGULAE MEETING OF ASTOUIA Xj Council No. 933' Is held on the first and third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock i. at. jjy oraer oi tne uounctt uommanunr. II. V. MONTE1TII, Sec'ly Common CounciL REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND fourth Tuesday evenings of each month its-l'ersons uesirtng to nave matters acteu ii non nv me council, ar anv recuiar meei- ing must present the same to tlie Auditor and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening I..- .... T..A..l.n.,n iMil.1i llm rVllKM.!! ioids its regular meeting. TH0S.S..1EWETT. Auditor and Clerk. CHUItCII DIKECTOZtV. GitACK Circr.cir Holy comiminion first Sunday of every month. Sunday senicesatliA. at., and 7 r.ai. "Wednes day evcnhiR sen-ice at 7 o clock, iter. il. D. Wilson, Jtector. Fikst PniiSBYTEniAN Ciiui'.cii Ser vices at 11 a. m. and 7 P. a:. Wcdnes day evening prayer meeting at 7 o'clock. Kev. .1. V. Milligan, Tastor. CONOKEOATIOXAL CUUKCir StTVictVS at 11 A. ar. and -7 v. ai. J lev. .Sam I Wood, l'astor. llOSIAN CATHOLIC! CHURCH ScrVlCCS atl0J0A.ai. Itev. L. Dielman, raslor 1 CntrncH Sen'ices at 11 a. ai and 7 r. ar. Lecture and Prayer Meet ing, "Wednesday, at 7 p. ai. Kev. Win iiouerts, l'astor. Baptist Church. Services each Lords Day at 11 A. an, and 7 p. ar. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday, at 7 p. ai. j;ev. is. . jSicLaiicrry, pastor. Aritorialtctail JIarltet. Flour per sack SL50. Wheat, per cental S2.O0. Oats, " S2.lO?5. Bacon, sides per lb, G$ els. Sliottlders, u 15 cts. Hants, 44 1G22 cts. Lard, u 1GV cts. Beef, 12120 cts. Mutton, cts. Pork, 12K15 cts. Yeal, 15t(18 cis. Butter, per roll 7.8 to 08 cts. Egcs, per dozen 00 cts. Potatoes, per Hi to 1J cts. Apples, green, per box $1 JX). to $1.75 Cheese, per 11 20 cts. Cornnieal, per lb cts. Oalinenl, " GcLs. Beans, 4 4U cLs. Coffee, a 1240cts. Tea. " 40lK)cts. Hict'v u 8 10 cts. Sugar, " 10 14 cts. Syrup, per gallon 75c 1. Honey, per gallon 51.50. Salmon, per kit $5. Onions, per tt 2 cts. Apples dried per lb 12 cts. Peaches " ' 12 18 cts. Plums. " " 12lGct. Candles, per Bj 25 cts. Chickens, per dozen $6. Hay, per ton $25. Uiiloc nnr It. I. fit, 0 pto ftlc -nor cTfillnn hnllod lln;pflil. 78p. raw linseed, oc; coai on, 4uc; iara5i. Domestic Exports. The receipts of certain articles of Or cgon produce, at San Francisco, from January 1, lboo, 10 govern our nu, inclu sive, nave ueen as ioiiows: Flour, or sks...... S2!37 Wlieat, ctls 243.118 Oats, ctls 31.17 Salmon, bbls 1,91 in aula i.vai cs 201,841 nksrs 409 Aiir.!4,s. IMpe. bxs sjbjh bbls Butter, pkgs . . 3 rotaioe. sks.... . Wool, bales................... Hides. No .. . 28.444 3511) Tallow, pkgs..... 880 Beef, bbls 11 Hay. bales 23 Quicksilver. nasks....... Fruit. Dried, pkgs , . Leather, pkgs ............. ....... Hops, bales................ Hants, pUi;s...................... Cheese, cs........ Fhix Seed, sks ....... Ctni. ctls....................... Canned Goods, cs..... . - Lard, pkgs Bacon, cs... .. .... 15 C.14 945 499 21 C9 5,004 11 779 1G 23 BUY THE BEST! BARBOUR Irish Flax Salmon Net Threads Woodberry, and Needle Brands, SEINE TWINES AND CORK AND LEAD LINES Fish. PonndH, Seines, aad Nets Imported, to Order. A kneStoffleffiiJislIffls AND FISH HOOKS. CONSTANTLY ON HAND HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 519, MARKET STREET SAN FRANCISCO. SF"Agents for the Pacific Coast THE LATEST STYLES IN WALL PAPER AT B. B. FRANKLIN'S, NEXT DOOR TO ASTORLAN OFFICE. A very large Stock from which to select "Window curtains made to order. My patent Trimmer to cut Wall Paper nui w tuuuu cvuveuieni to ray patrons. TRUE Temp Is not signing a pledge or taking a solemn oath thst cannot be kept, because oi the non-removal of the cause liquor. The way to make a man temperate is to ku' the desire for those dreadful artificial stimulants that car ry so many bright intellects to premature graves, ar.u desolation, strife and uu happiness into so may families. Itisafact ! Brown's Izu Bitters, a true non-alcobcl-ic tonic, made ia Baltimore. Md.,by the Brown CheraL-l Costpany, who are old drug gists and in every particu lar ratable, will, by remov ing the craving appetite cf the drunkard, and by curing the nervousness, weakness and general ill health result ing from intemperance, da more to promote temperance, in the strictest sense thrji any other means nowknorn. It is a well authenticated fact that many ' medicines, especially ' bitters are noth ing but cheap whiskey vilely concocted for use in locaL option countries. Such is not the case with Brown's Iron Bitters. Itis a medi cine, a cure for weakness and decay in the nervous, muscular, and digestive or gans of the body, produo ing good, rich blood, health and strength. Try one bot tle. Price $1.00. MARKETS. CENTRAL MARKET. General assortment of table stock constantly on nand. such as Canned Fruits and Jolly Bacon, Kams, Shoulders, Lard EOS. ISVXTIXS. CHEESE. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables fish. 2'ouirsrr axi .mfe In the season. CIGARS A7'l TOI5ACCO. Kcsi of A3il LIQUORS, All elteau for CASH. Goods sold on com iDK-iion. u;posite i. u . crx mod. .1. KOntiKU WasMngton Harket Main Street, - - Astoria fiff.gw, 1$ Eli G Hi AN - 11 Eli I: Y r E31'2CTFULLY CALL TIIK ATTE.N j tion of tbe Dub'ic to the fact that the a bovo Market will tlways bo supplied with FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED iVJSATS 1 Which will be sold at Icnrost rnles. wholcsalo and retail, bpeclal attention snron Ia ui.;Ij LOOK HERE ! We respectfully inform the nubile tlmt w will always keep on lumd the best quality of Fresh and Cured Meats ALSO Choice Family Groceries, I'resh Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery and uiass-warc. Shins. Hotels and Coardln-' Houses sun piled on liberal terias. A share of the public patronagp Is respect fully solicited. nil, WAJtunx K iiiUMraua. STAE MARKET. WHERRY & COKPANY, Fresh and Cured JUcafa, VegetalDles, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, ClfEXAltrs Street. AHtoria , Oe (NE OF THE OLDEST AND K03T R ELI ABU REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR THE CURE OF Coughs, Cojds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Asthma, "Whooping Cough, Croup, and Every affection of tho THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST, including- . CONSUMPTION. A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WRITES: " It does not dry up a coagh, and leave the causi behind, as is the case with most preparations, bid boseas It, deaases the langs and alhys irritation thus rcscriaz the cause of complaint." DO SOT BE DECEIVED by ankles beax r.g similar B.tmrs. Be sore you get DH. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, ritb the signature of " I. BUTTS" oa the wrapper 59 Cents and S1.00 a Dottle. Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Bos ea.Mass. S&ld WdxsisJijaaddcakrjcacraS A Secession Scheme. A AVinninejr. Manitoba, special stotes that within less than two days, agitation lias Tjeen luangnrated in favor of secession from tbe JDomrnion confederation. It is an association of Manitoba and tbe nortbwest that is being advocated, and the move ment will be properly organized with in a week, wben meetings will be beld and officers appointed. A promi nent mover in tbe agitation said there bas been a strong sentiment to rebel against Dominion government in consequence of tbe treatment of tbe nortbwest, but people were too timid o niake a movement in the direction of rebellion. "There are scores of abuses in the country. In the first place we are looked on and treated as a sort of ousboot from the Uonunion. Tbe tariff is a terrible thing: it is crushing the settlers. Then there is the opening of the Hudson bay route, which everv far-seeing man must know will be the salvation of the countrv. The future of tbe country must depend on that line. The Dominion government is op- Dosed to the otMJiung of the route. Thev vail not nelp us, ana we mnst help ourselves. Then again, it is nrettv clear tbat tbe Dominion government is subservient to tue La uadian Pacific railway. What we want is our own laws, like Ontario has, and then we could build all the railroads wc wanted, without any monoplv. Bv this means settlement would be encouraged, and the set tiers would not suitor as they do now from pirates and high tariff. As it is, no competing lines will be allowed. Besides, tbis country i? made the plunder ground for worn out political backs of the Dominion govemmen, Our mines are given up to people wbo do not belong to the country, and our limber limits arc leased to enrich men wbo at some time have done a service to the Dominion gov ernment The people would bo will ing tbat tbe Canadian Tacinc rail road contract should be foregone. and a portion of the line around tbe north shoro of Lake Superior smd across the Rocky range abandoned. Millions of dollars have been sunk in constructing this portion of the road and the country will be saddled with the greatest of the debt. "We pro pose to get up a manifesto of all our grievances and present it to the Do minion government. If we don t get satisfaction, wbv then there will be a row," said many orhe agitators, who are strongly in favor of secession Public Laxds. - X. C. McFariaud commissioner of tbe general land office, in his annual report, gives the number of acres entered under the various acts of Congress, during the year, and the amount remaining. He thinks pre-emption filings are made or procured to be made to a great ex tent for speculative purposes, and reviews his recommendation that the pre-emption law be repealed. The re K)rt recommends :m amendment to the homestead laws, reqmnng a pe riod of not less than six months tifter tho settlement of a claim liiis been placed on record before final proo shall be admitted, irrespective of al leged time of residence prior to entry. The commissioner slates that the commutation feature of tho home stead law is open to the same abuses as the pre-emption law. lie urges that the homestead laws be amended so as to require proof of actual resi dence and improvement for a period ot not less than two years before a homestead entry snav be commuted bv cash pavments. The report further recommends the total repeal of the limber culture law, on account of its inherent defects. TUTT PILL TORPID BOWELS. DISORDERED LIVER, and fftfALARIA. From these sources arise thrce-fonrths of the diseases of tho human race. These symptoms indicato their existence: JU09S or Appetite, Bowels costive, Kick Headache, fuUiicas after eat ing, aversion to exertion of body or mind, Iractatlonoffood, Irritabil ity or temper, I,ow spirits, A feel ins ofliaTlnf;aeRlectedsomcdnty,l)lz- zmcKS,:iniicrinKattnciieart,iotB beforo the eyes, hi phi y colored Urine,COXSTlPATIOX,nna demand the nso of a remedy that acts directly on thcLivor. As aLiver medicineTUTT'S PrLTS have no equal. Theirnctionon tho Kidneys and Skin. i3 also prompt; removing all Impurities through theso three aravenrrera of the ayatem," producing appetite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear skin and a vig orous body. TCTTS PIIXS cause no nausea or griping nor interiero tvltU uiuiy worji anu arc apenece ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. Sold;eTeryyhercg&. OlHce 41 3InrraySt.X Y. TUTTS HAIR DYE: HniT TT I TT nT.XXTrrtCTn'na nli.nmifl In "CfnntlTT trt O firnecv Ur imr lyrr n cfnrrTn application of this Dye. Sold by Drug osts.orscnt by express on receipt of SL. nrro vkruH c? term 2skipiu jssi SLIGHT 0BDS. A Iilttlc Story ivlth. a Jjare floral One Jlau who Kncwlils Own Business. "No. my dear," said tho venerable- kcopor cTa country sloro to a timid littlo girl whoso head scarcely camo up to tho level of the counter. "No. my dear, wo haven't any red flannel, but wo havo Eomo first rate Now Or leans molasses." Softly hinting that she didn't think that would answer tho purposo quite as well, tho child went her way in search of tho arliclo sho wanted. "Havo you BENSON'S CAPCINE PLAS TERS?" asked a ccntleman of a certain drug gist whoso namo could bo civen wcro it de sired. 'I am troubled just now with a touch of my old friend, tho lumbago, and tho Ren son's Plaster seems to go to tho Spot almost as soon as it touches the skin." "Not at present." replied tho druggut. gen ially " but, wo havo lot3 of plasters just as good. There is Allcock's, tho Capsicum and others won't ono of them do as well?" , "My dear eir," 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 want, and for nothing else. I may enlighten you, however, when I say that somctimo ago, for another disease, of which tbo CapcLno has since cured mo, I tried all thoso you mention, with no appreciable benefit. They aro ineffi cient, every ono of them, tho meanest act oi tho proprietors ofsomo of them being this : that thoy make plasters with similar sound ing names to dectivo tho unwary into believ ing they aro tho eamo thing. Experienco taught mo tho difference. I'll go io tho next man in yOnr line. Good day." Bo on i our guard against imitations. Tho genuino has tho word CAPCINE cut cleanly in the middle of tho plaster. All others aro impositions. Seabury & Johnson, Chemists, New York. CRGFULOUS, INHERITED, COWTAGJOUSi IS 1870 Scrofalcra3 Ulcers 'broke oat enjip PAHKEII. hit body until my breast tras one mass of ' Anretir Mminluin S'mnA nf tlipif tll-PrS TTprO Tif . ie?3 than one and one nait tncues in ammeter, tho edges rough, rsjrsed and seeinicKly dead, tho cavity open to the bono acd lillcd with offensive matUr. Every thiDs known to tbo id dical faculty wa3 tried in vain, Gradually the bone itself became diseased, and then the suffering bepan in earnest. Bono Ulcers be gan to take the place of those hitherto on ihe surface. I became a mere wreck. Fdr months a time I could not get my hands to my sad because ot extreme jorencs?. COULD KOTTURH IN BED. Knew not what it was to be an hour even free from pain. Had reason to look upon life lt f elf as a cur?e. In the mramer ol 1S30, after ten years of this wretched existence. I began to use the cctktiu urutniES, ana alter two years' persistent use of hem tho last ulcer has ha .led. The dread disease ha3 succumbed AH over the breast where was onto a tnas of corruption is now a ceaiiny smb. jiy weigni has increased trom one nunarca ana iwcniv three to one hundred and fifty-six pound?, and the Rood work is still going on. 1 feel m vjself a new man. and all through the Cuti- cura Kemed es. JAAlES E. KICHAKDSON, Ciftom House, rvew Orleans. Sworn to before United States Commissioner. J. I). Ckawfoco. TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD oi Scrofulous. Inherited and Contagious Hu iuor?, and thus remove the most prolific cause of human eunerini; to clear tue asm ot VMis urintf hlnfnliftj. llphiriL' TorMirci. Ilumiliat- iuk cruiHlODf uau j.uaiiiyouiu cuiu' rau? hvluiouroor l'oi?oned Bloud. ti purify and beauti'y the Skin, and restore the Hair so thnt no trace of the di?ai5Q remains. ttrrictJ- n IIcsolvkct. the new Blood Purifier. Diur etic and Aperient, mid CtrrtcuRi and Cuticu- ra fcOAf. the great fckm (.urea and Jleautiticrs are infillible. Thev arc the only remedies that succeed when physicians and all other means riil. GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES. Tho half has not been told n3 to tho great curative nowers of tho Cirncviu Kemkdixs hare naid hundreds ordollars tor medicines to cure diseases of the blood and skin, and never found anything yet to enual the Coti- cura ltniEni. uuac. A. wiuiiaji&. Providence, It. I. PriaeofCi TicvKA.finall boxes. K'c. : largo boxes, si. Ccticcra Ujsoaykxt, Si per bot tie. CtTlcUnA Soap. 25c. CuriCURA ShaV iso Soap, 15c Sold by all druggists. Potter Dkcu ax Chui. Co., t'o?ton. Scntl rov":Xnw to C'nre SKIn Diseases" COMPLETE TREATWErilT $1 A Finclo- dosa of SSanfovd's JtncKcal Cure instantly relieves tho most violent Sneozinsr or lieadCohls. Clears tho Head as by magic, stops watery discharges from the Nose and Eyes, prevents Hinging Noises in the Head, cures Nervous Headache, and Subdues Chills and Jbcvor. Jn Chrome Catarrh it cleanses tho nasal na?acc3 of foul mucus, re stores tlie sense of smell, taste, and neannz when affected, frees tho head, throat, and bronchial tubes of offensive matter, sweetens and purifies tho breath, stops tho cough and arrests tno progress ot tatarru totrarus ion sumiition. One bottle Uadical Uuro. one box Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in ono package, of all druggists for l. Ask for bA.v ronn'fj IIadical Cire. Potter Druo asd Cheii, Co,, Bostox, A'rtl 1 IKfOi 'or the relief and proven-,UU-JVO"tion, Hie Instant It is np (7--rV Palnitn V vyv cr Complaint, BiliousFcvcr, ' Ialaria and Epidemics, uso FLFCTRI fX t'o! Iln'.s liastcrs(an Klcc fi.' 7wV.c lr,c KnHeT combined "I A CTEtVv withal'ororiastcr5and laagb at pain. 'Sic everywhere, Daistornia Exonange The best of California and Foreign Wines and Liquors Kept Constantly on Hand Domestic aad Forelx" Oiars e thr best Krai-.dft. NATIONAL BREWERY BEER On Conconilj- between Benton and lif;i yem stn-tu. Hu GEORGE OORLIEB itusrzkS3ses2Z2SSE::ss:mcssc::sa33cs:ss3:ss:z332S3a:c3aa:i!::inai:it 5 - EyE2 CI c5v HI aizssasszsiiszessssssEiiEzssssstszTEaissiszzzszsssESsezussxaaissssszziasiassiS It is delivered to any part of the city for Fifteen Cents per The Oaiiy Astorian is Sent by Mail. One Year, Six Months, One Month, "FREE OF Is issued every Friday Morning. We go to press at 3 A. M., lication and give the People who are a daily mail will consult then own inter ests by sending the TWO DOLLARS, AM they will get THE WEEKLY AS TORIAISF, postage .paid, for one year. HOTELS AND RESTATJKAKTS. ! PARK EE HOUSE, tf. Zi. ZAHIvF.R. Prop.. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON. iManagerand Agent. Day Clerk- V."VK) , Phil. BOWEHS, - - Mglit Clerk. .w. DUFFY Imls the Bar and BIHiard room. irst Class in all Eespects. FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE. IT IS A FACT THAT EPF'S CHOP HOUSE ON Concomly. Street is the Best in Town. THAT He has Always on Hand FRESH Shoal lValcr Bay and East cm Oysters. THAT "JEFF" IS THE BOSS CATERER. THAT Uc litis Iicrtt Froprlelor of the "Aurora Hotel" in Xnapplon seven j cur. OPEN BAY AND NIGHT. A New Departure. At Frank Fabry's, is daily set a TABLE D'HOTE torn 6 to 7 :30 P M At which A FIXE FRENCH DINNER, Yith Half a Bottle Wine IVill be furnished for .iO cents. Coard by the lontb. - S2." to 530 Lndirins-t can he Drocured bv the day week or month. My establishment is fitted newly t!irui:iiout. ami everyming main talned in tlie best style. FltAXIt i''A55JtE. A Good Cup of Coffee AND OYSTERS. -V3-1IS. POWELL HAS OPENED AN OYS IfJL ter stand and Coffee House on Main street next to the Oregon Bakery. Every attention paid to patrons. COSMOPOLITAN Chop House and Restaurant. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Meals 2. cents and nptrards. . KOULiAKD, -MAIN ST It EET. - - Proprietor. - ASTORIA. THE BEST Boarding and Lodging House. Chas. Wallman has opened a boarding and lodging house south of O'Brien's hotel, near the gas works. The table Is supplied with the best the market affords : good food and clean beds will be ftimisliPd at the regular prices. Give me a call and satisfy yourselves, CHAS. WALLMAN. Astoria Restaurant. EDWARD YOUNG Announces to the public that he has located in the rooms formerly occupied by the City Boo!c Store, where he will keep a EestanMt asi Choi House Furnishing meals to order at all hours. His patrons will find the tables supplied with ten or twelve of the best newspapers, lit? rcoutation as former nronrietor of the New England Restaurant Is a sufllcient recommendation lor his new house. 3H H Week. ! $7.00 3.50 .65 POSTAGE. on morning of pub latest news. not within reach of small snm of TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Railway & Navigation U03IPAXX. ocjsax rvisiox. Durinz the month of X Ocean Steamers will sail from Portland for San Francisco every Tuesday and Friday, and from San Francisco for Portland every weunesuay anu Saturday. lea"vinp Ains worth Dock. Portland, at Midntohr. nnrt Spear Street Wharf, San Francisco, at 10 A.sr. inronsu iifuetH som to all princlpa cities iu the United States. Canada and Europe. RAIL DIVISION. Passenger Trains leave Portland for East- em points, at 9 :0O P. M. daily and at 7 :30 m. aauy, except auuoay. IIIVER DniSIOX (Middle Columbia). Boats leave Portland for Dalles at 7 :GO A. M. also : Leave Port land for Monl Tu. We. Thu. Fri.lSat. Astoria, and! lower Uo-l I lambii li.AMI6.-VM 6AM 6 AM ;am AM 5 AM Dayton. Or. '.7 AM AM! SSis::lM 16 AMI Victoria.B CIS AMC AM fi AM6 AM p am'cam LoaTes Astoria, far Portland At fi r. m. dailv i. cept Sun'day. Pallman Palace Rim rnnninir bot wean Port land, and St. Paul; C. H. PJRESCOTT. JOHN MDTR, Sup'tofTrattic E. P. ROGERS, General Agent Passenger Dep't. Manager. A. L. STOKES, Assist. Sap't. of Traffic. Oregon & California R. R. OREGON & TEANSCONTINENTAL COMPANY, LESSEE. On an after May 13, 1883, trains will run as t ol lows, uaUjX (Kxcept Sundays). EASTS IDE DIVISION. Between PORTLAND and C LEND ALE MAIL T2AIH LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 7:30 a. jf.lGIondale 10:35 p. . Gleadalo 1:00 A. ir.Portland fc4:25p. v. ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 4:00 P. il.lLebanon 9 .20 P. dl Lobanon 4:45 A. M.Portland.10:05 A.M The Oregon and California Railroad Ferrj makci connection with all Regular Trains on Eastaide Division. WK3TSIDE DITISI0S. Between Portland and Corvallis MAIL TSAI5 LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland..i.9:00 A. MJCorvallis ..4:30 P. M Corvallis 8:30 A.M. Portland 3:20 P. M EXritES3 TEAEf LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 5:00 r. k. McMinnville-.8:C0 p. u Mc3IinnvilIo.5:45A.ai.Portland....... 80 a. u Close connections made at Glendale irith the Staccs of tho Orogon and California Stage Company. CfTicket3 for sale at all the principal points in California and the East, at Company'j Office. Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. . Storage will bo charged on freight remain icg atCompanys Warehouse over 24 hours. Freight will notba received for shipment alter o o ciock if. ai. on eitner the &&at or Westsido Division. It. KOEHLER Manager. A. L. STOKES, Asst Sap't. JOHNMUIB, Snp't. of Traffic. E.I. ROGERS, General Ag't Passenger Dep't. ot fralhc. iivaco Steam Navigation Go.'s WINTER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canbyt and lluiaco. Connecting by stages for Oysterviile and Olympla. TTntit further nntli th Tltvncrt Kb Steam Navigation Co.'s steamers "Gen. Miles," or "Gen. Canby" Will leave Astoria On Mondays and Thursdays, at 7 A. M. FOB Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco ox Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The steamer will leavo Astoria at 9 A.M.. as formerly, not being confined strictly to schedule time. Fare to Fort Stevens .. cocts canoy ana mraco.v. 51 w vu Z37-Ilwaco fretoht. bv the ton. In lots of one ton or over, S2 per ton, zsrWnt. Tlnl-na TYmrotM or Pliartflr nn. ply at the office' of the company, Gray's d. 11. V. Uliii-X, Agent. Shcalwater Bay Transportation Co. SUMMER ROUTE. Astoria to Olympia, Touching at yort Stevens, Fort Canby, llwaco. Jforth Bench, Oysteirvillc, Xortb Cove, Petersons Point, Ho qainxn, Alontesano, Aud all points on Shoal water Bay, and Gray Harbor. GEN. JULES, Mrs. or GEN. CANBY On Columbia River. GEN. GARFIELD Shoal water Bay. 44 SIONTESANO 44 Gray's Harbor Connecting with Stages overrortages. Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 31. Ou Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, arriving at iloutesano tho day after leaving Astoria through trip In 60 hours. Leave Olympla for Astoria on same days. Columbia Transportation Co. FOR PORTLAND. (FAST TIME.) The popular steamer FLEETWOOD, Wliich has been refitted for the comfort o passengers will leave Wilson and Fisher's dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland atl P.M. Returning leaves Portland every Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 A. M. Arriving at Astoria at1 P. M. An additional trip will be made on Sunday of Each Week, Leaving Portland at 9 o'clock Sunday 31orninsr. Passencers by this route connect at Kalania for Sound ports. TJ. B. SCOTT, President. RE&DLAR STEAM PACKET "Daisy," and Barge. Will leave Astoria, from Gray's Dock, For Olney, and Head of Youngs River, Dally, at 8 a. sr., (except Wednesdays and Sundays.) Returning same day. For Landings on Lewis & Clark's Riyer, On Wednesdays, at 8 A. Mn Returning same day. jgsrFor Freight or Passage, apply on board,, or at Gray 'sDock, where Freight will be r ceived and stored, If necessary. J. H, D. GRAY. V