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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1883)
CM news or the northwest. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. TRANSPORTATTOH" LINES. SOCIETY XEETIXG5. n m sn n s s 1 f S S ASTOHIA, OREGON- SATURDAY.. ....NOVEMBER 21. 1BS3 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OF ASTORIA. READY FUR SEA. Scottish Trine. Br bV Quecnstown Nut li B&laklara, Br 8D Queentotrn Nor 19 Virgo, SxebV Calais Nov 20 Caltloch, Quecnstown Nov 21 Coldstream. Br bk Quecnstown Nor 2i VESSELS IX THE RIVKR. o !mirid. Ara fn SHWashinewn. Am sd Olive S.Southard. Aroep Highland Light, Am. sp I Red Cross. Ara uu '"orslca. Amtsh Ice King, Am ep Helicon, l'.hoton. Brp Oberon, Ur sp lrooside, Br lik Antwerp. Brblr Kowlwid HM1. Br bt titer of Krin, Kr op Spirit of the Dawn, Br City ot aindrid. Br s: Inohcrccn. Brsp Ladstook. Brbk GleniOVr. Brsp Uarganr. Br sp Sovereign of the Soas Ovnisos, Br tie Indiana. Ara sp, Carrie VTinslow.Am bk C D Bryant. Am bk Martha Fisher, KiUoehan. Br sp Olan Ferguson Br bk Glenperis, Br bk Lake Krie, Br so Oberon. Br bk Liziie Bell, Br bk Mallscate, Brbk Harry Bailer. Br bk Bolivia. Brbk Oakworth. Br ep (iirvan, Brbk Sca Kiiic, Am sp VESSELS OH TEE WA Y. From Foroijrn rts. Tor tbi Columbia Stiver Antrerona. Br sp 'Wilmington' Nov 10 Abcrstwitli Castle. Br sp 10K5 Liverpool Sept 11 Banca. Brbk 1000 Newcastle, Sept 9 Blemah, Brsp 931 "Wilmington Chas. Coteswortb, Br bk Liverpool City of Carlisle. Brbk Greenock Augll Kskdaie. Br bk Liverpool Ju!j-2C ltio of Brin. Br ep Sydney Sept 1C Janet McNoll, Br bk Juno 18 Glasgow Kelverdale. Brbk 1191 N h V.' MoraysMre, Br sp 1425 Leith, July SI Oban Bay. Br bk TownsviHe Sept 19 Biver Indus, Brsp 1015 Scfttttsh Bard.r'rhkJ'lfi Brisbane SeptW Sarah Boll. Br bk 812 Newcastle Sept IT Stagkound. Br bk STJfWilmingJon S. It. Jload, Am bk 1023 N Y Sept C From American lort. II enry Jwei.ISr bk !W N Y June 1 Merexn. Am sp A Y August IT M W Watts, Am bk New ork May 12 TMSc It Stnrbuck. Am sp N Y June 21 TII:: TAM? FOR ASTORIA. XOYBMISKK. I IIICII WATJSR. WW WATKK. I IHrsU Second. I PlrsL" Second. hi iii mi i ii . ,. M. J Ji. Ml. h. m. 1U S 10 1 8 1 1 '4 I 1 45 I0 S a it -3 as ri 1) 110 1C. CM :5 2fl t-s U 17 2 23 4 24 r, 20 G 00 111 03C7 4 14 (1-4 ISC I - - I-- 4JW fc Kill) M 2 0 00 r 111 SlalS-fl I 5 31 l-7 13i 0 41 IT'1 0 Olp 1 I 0 10 1D SO 1 HTflJi 3 0 87MJ1-2 I 0 50J 0 C 54 7 3C 0S 8 IjjJOD The hours between midnight and noon are desitnmtt'd by a (a. m.). Uiose between noon and mldiiiplit by p (p. m.). (Jt. t)m a denef 14s ltiKuujini, on. uum. n uennies noon. The lu'lsht is reckoned from the level of averKKcuimTiuu nnierMiiiviucji ihksuuiiu- January l, iKSi, to isovcmuerntu.tnciu Htffs atv iven on he Coils? Mm ey charts. srvo ,mve been as follows : 1pMw1hr is the schedule of prices for Mtwuge mi nu out over tne uoiumuia iar JJor tsms not Inward . Outward. evcei'ditur lwdod. IsaUast. SJo toiiR.Sl.V) Sir) Siw $m to UK tons... uoo 175 175 1000 t lew Jons. 22-"i 300 200 l'ioo to IKK) tons. i:7.r ir2." 250 IK) to 1603 tons... :XX) 250 SCO Columbia River Exports. SHirilKVTJi FOKKION. ItROiWITUI.ATIOX .TAXUAKY 'i3. S0l.7i us. wheat . S 30Cril0 ol.7 UMU Uour.. 257,170 TKl. a rgos...... KlHIKUAltY. VJ(t, l0.r bus., YHlne rnnr,,.li0bbls., Ttitait, 6ctrses Wheat (W7.Ri luishebt) FloiirttlS.Wl lbls) KnlinwH (afiyo 0RSiR) .. LMmcr (Stt'J M ).... ; ryct.43 .5? 17P.J23 . 141.:i3 . $ :3.i9i 21C.750 S3H.107 in,(R0 C.W Total (S GfUKOcs).. .... AlMtll- llrr.i'J.aSVlbWs . Lumber, S?fi M Tmal.s oargooi aiAY. moir.15 liWs WhoKt Atfits bu.... Totnl. ! firg()..... .urjot. Klour.l! U)l aninion.jrr.Ttsus TiHwt. (1 .lULV. iPVmr. l,i bWi... artwH, i;sjs!u2i Tiitnl, (S cargoes) AUGUST. Wour, tl -oalKJtbls Srtnn,TS,(Mc.s : Totnl,2cnrRoe3 SRfTEiinnR. WTioat. lc.4S3bus ji: urn ,- ga err: orr I . iss, 511)3,025 .....4s T.073 r9i.cio ..- -$59983 S21.SG5 300,185 S385.1M $12770 TtMtd f2 RArgncs).. .. . ocTOtinir. Vbtt,T10,o bus Flour. X.17H bbls Salmon. 83.120 c . .S127,5?J SC!)2,100 .... 1 14170 102,154 T)U1 (11 cargoes) , XOVEMBEIi. 1 To Qaecwlmcn per Af Ion. Flour, 1R,S2S bbls To HmoKonu per Tilan. Vmr. s.i: bbls Class, 120 bbl -S803.530 SC9.140 22)8 I 300 Ttitnl i $22,018 0 To Qiuxmtoum per St. Lucie "Wheat, 05,230 bus $01,112 7 To Quccnstotcn per Fiery Cross. "Wheat, 77,810 bus . $75,810 S To Quccnlownpcr Martahau, Wheat, 3S.140 bus $33,209 P To Quecnstown per Kapitnda. Wheat, 52,809 bus 51,031 0 To Qitccwtomi per Banffshire, Flour, lC.215bl)ls SS1.1S3 10- To Quccnttoim per Isle of Anglesea. Wheat, 41,115 bus $11,837 10 To Qumisfotni per Reaper. Wheat, 74,020. bus 73,280 14 To Quccmtown per Scottish Priitce. Wheal. 45,123 bus-.. $14,000 14 To Qucavinwn er Amana. Wlioat, 88.072 bus $07,531 17 To Qucemdinnt par alongell Whct,KI58 bus .$533.8 19 To Quccmtown iter BalaUlaca. Wheat, 71,711 bus 20 To Calais, per Virgo. 'Wheat, 4J.230 bus .. 2t To Qucnsfoitvi per Caftloch. Wheat, G7.3G3 bus... , 2 To Quecnstown per Colltrcam. ..$03,230 .$41,931 ,..$08,700 Wheat, 30,033 bus....... $30,203 Notice. -VfOlTCU IS HEREBY GIVEN TRAITIIE jj undersigned lias been appointed the as Mneoof the finn ofA.2L.lohnson and Co. and nil ncrsnns havinc claims against said flnn are notified to present the same duly veriaed to tue at my omce m -Astoria, ure g&n, within three months front this date, uctoDer l.ui, ism. . d-w A. W. BERRY, Temple lodge, No. 7A.F.A.M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS 36 first and third Tuesdays In cachVV month, at iv. o'clock, i. M.. at the'V Hall in Astoria. Members of the order hi I cooa st an dine are invited to attend.. uy oraer oi tne it.ji. Beaver Lodge No. 35. L O. O. P. "OEGULAR MEETING- EV- XX ery Thursday evening at-3 nan-past seven o ciock, ai me3 fjnApp! room In Odd Fellows Hall Astoria. Sojourning members of the order in good standing, connaiiy invueutoaueua. By order N. G. Ocean Encampment, No. 13, L O. O.F. DEGULAR MEEHNGS OF OCEAN EN Xj camnment No. 13. I. O. O. F.. at the ixKige, in tne uua i-euows isuuaing, at seven r. il. on the lecond and fourth i Mondays of each month, Sojourning breth ren corcuauy lnvuea. ay oraer v r. Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. TJ. W. REGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE Lodge No. 12. A. O. U. W. will be held in Pythian Hall on Friday evening of each week, at 7 o'clock p. m. Members of the order in cood standinir. and vlsltlnc Broth ers are inmea to nttuna. UDrarv win ue open flfteen minutes before and alter eacn meeting, uy oraer ju. yi. Astoria Lodge No. 40, L O. Q.I. T" EG UL AR MEETING EVERY TUESDAY Jul evening at 7 o'clock, at Pythian Hall, Astoria. Members of the Order, in eoou standing, are invited to attend. Degree meeting nrst aionaay 01 eacn monin. uy oraer w. j. i. American Legion of Honor. T EGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA JX Council No. 995' is held on the first and third Tuesday of eacli month, at 7 o'ciock p. x. isy oraer or me uouncu iximmauuer. R. V. MONTEITU, seo ty. Common CounclL REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND fourth Tuesday evenings of each mouth xts-i'ersons desiring lo have matters actea unon iiv tne uouncu. ai anv recuiar uicei- incr must nresent the same to the Auditor ana uierK, on or weiore me i-nuay uveuiup prior to tne uuesnayon wuicn me uouncn noias us regular meeting. TIIOS. S. .UiY iilT. Auditor and Clerk. OIKUKCIl DIKECTOUY. Grack Ciitincir IIolv communlou first i-'uiidavof everv month. Sunday services at 11 A. M.. and 7 r.M. Wednes day evening service at 7 o clock. Kev. M. l). W ilson, ltector. Fibst Presbytekian Cuurch Ser vices situ A. m. and 7 p.m. Wednes day evening prayer meeting at 7 o'clock. Key. J. V. Milligan, Pastor. Congregational Cnuncn Services at 11 a. m. and 7 v. m. ltev. Sam 1 Wood, Pastor. Roman Catitolic Cnrrr.cn Sen'ices nt 1030 a. M. Kev. L. Diclman, Pastor if. E. Church Scnices at ll a. m. and 7 r. M. Lecture .and Prayer Meet- in 2. Wednesday, at 7 p. m. ltev. Win. Roberts, Pastor. Baptist CnTjn.cn. Services each Lord's Day at 11 a. m and 7 r. m. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday, at 7 r. m. ltev. u. . jsicijaiierty, pastor. Domestic Exports. The receipts of certain articles of Or ecron uroduce. at San Francisco, from Flour, qr sks....... Wheat, ctls Oats, ctls Salmon, bids .. 59.722 243.118 S1.17S 1,913 hi hbls .. cs . pkes I.0C6 274,099 DG9 1 Apr-'es. Kipe, bxs..... 800 1 uuis Butter. pkj:s ..... ... Potatoes, sks. . Wool, bales.. ....... Hides. Xo co3 34.021 3571 Tallow, pkss.... Beef, btols Hay. bales Quicksilver, llasks... 11 231 159 Fniir, Dried, pkgs.... Icalher, plcgs, Hops, balcs......... Ham, i tkiis Will S71 493 21 Cheese, cs...... a Haxheeu. sks....... 027 Corn. ctls.. . Canned Goods, cs..... 773 jiru, jiKgs . .. Bacon, cs............ 1C 23 BUY THE BEST! BARBOUR'S Irish Flax VYOoaoerry, ana rceeaie tiranas, SEINE TWINES- CORK AND LEAD LINES. Fish Soantfs, tseinen, and "Xctn Imported to Order. A LarpSloctofltiifliJisILiiifis AND FISH HOOKS. CONSTANTLY ON'HAND. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 519, MARKET STREET SAN FRANCISCO. ISr"Agents for the Pacific Coast W. E. DEMENT & CO. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded Summons. TIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE JLstate oi orccon lor Clatsop county. Henrietta wincneu, piainuu, vs. oonn i Wlnehell, defendant: I To the above named defendant. John Wlnehell, you are hereby required to appear ana answer tne complaint oi . tne aoore Hnmeu ni.iinuii. nieo. jurainsi vou in tne above entitled court, In the above entitled suit on or before the first day of the next regular term of said court, to wit : on Tues day, January Bth, 18S4. and falling so to do, I the plalutifl will apply to the court for the relief nraved for in said comnlalnt. which ln substance is, a decree dLssolvlng the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing be tween nlaintiil and defendant. This sum mons is published by virtue oi an order made by the Hon. A. S. Bennett, judge of said court atciiamDere, ucioDer-Jsa, issb. Attorneys for plaintiff. Administrator's Nttice.. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned, executor of the last will and testament of Truman W. Eaton, deceased, lias filed ln the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop county, his final account as such executor, and the same has been set for fee&riae on Monday. January 7tii, lsen, at tne hw oi ten o'ciock in the forenoon, at wblck rJie and Dlace all persons Interested may appear and be beard in relation memo. d-5t-e sat D. K. "WARREN. s 1 Croun. "Whoooiner Coueh and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shilon's uure. tsokx dj v. J ireBeat. OhiMyBack! That's a common expres- . t i t e sion ana nas a avohq oi meaning. How much suf fering is summed up in it The singular tiling about it is, that pain in the back is occasioned by so many things. May be caused by kidney disease, liver com plaint, consumption, cold, rheumatasm,dyspepsia,over- work, nervous debility, &c. Whatever the cause, don't neglect it Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discovered that will so quickly and surely cure such diseases as Brown's Iron Bitters, and it does this by commencing at the foundation, and mak ing the blood pure and rich. Wm. P. Marshall, of Logans port, Indiana.writes : " My wife has for many years been trou bled from pain in her back and general debility incident to her sex. She has taken one bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters, and I can truthfully say that she has been so much beneGted that she pronounces it the only remedy of many medi cines she has tried." Leading physicians and clergymen use and recom mend Brown's Iron Bit ters. It has cured others suffering as you are, and it will cure you. fltalizcs and I!nriclic the lilood, .nei up the System, Slaves tho V.r zlz Strong, Iiuilds up tho ISroken doTrn, Invigorates I ho Brain, and CURES- Dyspepsia, Hervons Affections, Gsn era! Uebility, Xfeuralgia, Pever and Ague, Paralysis, Chronic IHarrhcea, Boils, Sropsy, Humors, Pcmale Com plaints, Liver Com plaint, Eemittent Fever, and ta DISEASES ORIGINATING IK A CAD STATt OF THE BLOOD, OR ACCOMPANIED BY DEBILITY OR A LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM. PERUVIAN Supplies the blacd with hs Vital Principle, o I.ua i-Ictncnt. TKON. infusais :Jici VlRor and err I.Iro into all parts cf t r.c v-l-c-j BE1KC FREE FROM ALCOHOL. L . nir fez dTectsarc xM followed fc corrcsreu '. . ' tc.s ica, cut are pemancat. SETIl W. rOWLK & SOX:;, IVjj.rkii., e aarrisoo Aviziue. Btc.t. Scld hv U I -arcbi many Ma e iLAEKETS. CENTRAL 3IAEKET. General assortment of table stock constantly on nand. such as Canned Fruits and JellyJ Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard EGGS, BUTTER, CHEESE, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISH, POULTRY AND GAME In the season. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Best of WINES AND LIQUORS. All cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com mission. Opposite f . w. Case's store. J. RODGERS. Wastangtoii Market, Main Street, - - Astoria Oregon BERGMAN C BERRY T ESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN- XL tion of the nublic to tho fact that the 1 above Market vUl always b snppliod rrUh a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS I Which Trill be sold at lowest rates, wholesale and retail. Special attention riven to suppl er snips. LOOK HERE ! We resDectfullv Inform the nubile that we will always keep on hand the best quality of Fresh and (hired Meats ALSO Choice Family Groceries) Fresh Fruits. Vegetables. Crockery and mass-ware. Shins, Hotels and Boarding Houses sup piiea on noerai terms. A share of the public patronage Isrespect- iuny soiiciteo. dtf, WARREN & THOIIPSON. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, tt, , i r i ir j rTCSll and Cured MeatS Vogeta"ble8, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CUMXAMV Strsst, ActerU , Ox I Over fifty cars of cheap freight came to Salt Lake recently as a re sult of the freight -war now going on between the TJnion Pacific and Bio Grande roads. The Goldendale Uazelte says: Good horses are worth from $75 to $150, hogs always command from fonr ta five cents "on foot, milch cows bring from $35 to $50 and other cat-. tie in proportion, and sheep rango in value between $2 and $3.50. Wild grass is now most abmidaut, but different tame grasses are !eing in troduced. The editor of the East Ore-jonian vehemently denies the report that he has lost S8.000.000 in Wall street. He says he view3 with alarm the tendency of the daily press to exaggerate the news of the dav. He bought one chip , . ,i . i i in a laro game, put it on tne ace ana - lost and that is all the foundation there is for the slanderous statement concerning him and liis fortune. 'Plio nnntnicll W M hJIIP The rush of-.laffd hunters to this river during tho past week or two is unprecedented in the histon'ot tne country. Our deputy surveyor has oeen in constant uuuiuuu, aim iioai heen locating them at a rapid rate in j The Oretron Short Line is building a onuse across onaKe river at tne Burnt river confluence. The Tacoma Keics savs: The trav eling public is watching with consid omlilo intrusf. fn K-v vrlmt tlift mil-1 road folks will do in the way of passenger tariff between rxev laco- ma and Seattle. The distance ov ran otic and Aperient, am cuticcka ana luticu will be about forty miles. The boats "iH.SJl fe now carry passengers at 1 eacn. and it may be possible that wc shall sco the invigorating phenomenon (lor the western coast, at least), of a railroad comnanv selling tickets at th? snnte rate, 2' cents per mile. During the past lliirty years loO, 000 men on the Pacific slope liav added over SUKW.iHW.UUU in coiti to the snbstanfaal and indestructible ! weath of this country, and it may be questioned whether the same nnm ber ot ieople have produced, even I when surrounded by the most favor able circumstances, a sum whicli wiU nearly equal this amount in value, even should the character oi tne different products be ignored. A bushel of wheat produced by the labor of the farmer has for a time a certain value whicli may he estimat ed, but when that bushel ot wheat has been consumed its valno dies practically, and no longer exists as u factor of commercial transactions. Announce of gold or silver taken from the mines by the miner, and placed in the channels of commercial acttvi tv. mav perform its part as a measure of valne over and over again for years, and as it cannot bo destroyed it retains its value iwwerasjong as it anjwhere exists, and never loses this characteristic of value. "Warren county, Ga. boasts ot a res ident who was in seventeen battles during the Confederate war, who was wounded several times, has lieen I struck by lightning three times, lay insensible from the shock three days, who now is as healthy as any mad and weighs over 200 pounds. xuei nreuwBBiusuiii """7". niauianTviio sioie u.uw onsneia oli coal before jtc lie was discoverod. That's nothincr. A Eicliiinin man stole 0,000 saw-logs and Lad his brother sent to prison as the thief. TUTT'S PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From these sources arise three-fourtha of tbo diseases of tho human race. These symptoms indicate their existence: iLosa of Appetite. Bowels costive, nictc licauaciic. iuiiness aiier cai- ing, aversion, to exertion of body or mind, Eructation of food,IrrItabll Ityof tempcr,I,ovr spirits, Afceling before the eyes, highly colored TJrIne,COXSTlPATIO A,and demand the use of a remedy that acts directly on the Liver. As aLivermedlclneTUTT'S X'lXiTS havono cquaL Their action on the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing all impurities through theso three " scavengers of tlie system," producing appetite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear skin and a vig o reus body. TUTT'S PIIiUS causono nausea or griping nor interfere -with uiuiy wors anu axe a penect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. bold.ererywneress Olnco41JJ.urraySt.N Y. TUTTS HAIR DYE, GratIIaik on WniSKcns chansred In stantly to a Glossv 15 lack by a single application of this DTE. Sold by Drug fpsts,or sentby express on receipt of tu Omcc, 44 jlurrav Street, Jew 1 ork. HANSEN BROS. SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, AND PLANING MILL. A full stock of home manufactured uoods constantly on nana. Special Attention given to Orders. All work jruaranteed. Your patronage so- liclted. ASTORIA. - Orsgon CIRCUIT COURT, CLATSOP COUNTY Oregon. C S. Bicelow and w. B. Morris, partners under the firm name of Bicelow and Morris. plaintiffs, vs. The Astoria Gas Light com pany, a corporation Incorporated under the lawsot uregon.ana j. js. txtnuicr, ueienu ants. whereas a suit In enuity has been com menced ln the above entitled court by the nhiintifls above named, asainst the defend ants above named, to forclose a mechanic's lien against the gas works and the premises upon wbichtbcyaresituatedbelongingto the defendant the Astoria Gas UIght company, aud being and situated In Shlrely's City ol Astoria. Liaison uonntv urecon.ioriuace ment against said defendants lor the sum or nve uunnreu and ten (SolO) Hollars, tor the costs and disbursements of suit, that plain tills havealien on said vorks, buildings aud premises, that the same may be sold under decree oi saw court to siusiv am said Hen, that plaint his have execution against said defendant. Condict. for any de- fieiMiev remaining fNi khIj! salt?, ami fnrl such other and iurther relief as to equity mav seem lust. Now therefore notice Is hereby jnven to each and every person In terested in the enforcement of said lien, or wuo claims any interest therein, to present their claims within ten days after the com Dlcte nnblication of this notice, and In case of the failure so to do within said time, or so ranch further time as may.oe allowed by 1 tne wmrt or Judge thereof, tue party so lail- , mgshall forfeit WsUen under theprovlslous of the act, entitled "An act to provide for the liens of mechanics, laborers, material men and others, and prescribing the manner of their enforcement," approved Oct, 2Sth LIGELOW and MORRIS. Plaintiffs. ByF.D.TVlTOX, Attorney for Plaintiffs. Dated Noveafeer th 18. " s-3t K II I I 6J U & 1 SCROFULOUS, CONTAGIOUS: 0 . , ttt j !S70 Scrofulous I leer? broke out en J 1 my body until my brenst was one ma?? of j corruption. Somo of the?o ulcere vrere not ess thn ovo and ono half inches in diameter, j tne edges rougn. racca ana sccminsiy ucnu. the cavity oj-on to tho bono and tilled with offensive matt r. Everything Vnowr to tbo m dieal fatuity was tried in vain, (tradually tbo bono iUclf becamo diseased, and then tho suGerine hccan in earnest. Hono Ulcers ba- gau to takv tho plnco of those hitherto on he i surface. 1 becamo a mero wreck. For months ! at a time I could not get m? hand to my : head beiue of extreme sorencs. l COULD NOT TURK IK BED. Knew not what it was to be an hour even froo trntn nmn. irq reULn id iodk uoua Jliu il- - ,f a'carro. ln tbo tummer of iS8- after ton vears of this wreche.l existence. I beean to use thu CctiiTra Hku1 i iks, and after two ytara pen-iitent use of hem the last ulcer ha he lod. 1 he dread disease has succumbed All ovor tho breast where was once a ma?3 ot corruption la now a ke.il by s'hin. My weight t,reo to one hundred and nfty-six pound!'. and the Kott woru is sun coins on. 1 icci e,f ?Bn?? Custom lioasc, acw utieans. Sworn to before United States Commissioner. TO CLEA?4SE THE BLOOD of iicrofulous. Inherited and Cootagious Hu mnr?, and thus remove tne most proline cause of human suffering to clear tho Skin of DisOg urinjj blotches, itching Tortures, Ilumiliat- m.c; Eruptions anl J.oatnsomo soro causcu b v 1 in Dure or loLoncd Mood, tj purify and .H-?"" t ZYZJJ?JZ? rlZZrZ: RK kcsolvkxt. the new Blcod 1'urificr. Diur- that succeed when phjsicians and all other means uu GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES. The bali has not been told as to the creat curative powers of tho Ccticvba Uemkoiks I hnn Tinui iiuntireu oi uoiiars lor mcuicinca to euro diseases of tho blood and skin, and never found any thin? yev to oi'.nai too cpti- cck. lirnEuus. i itAt. a. iy iijiitA.Mi:. Providence, 11. i. Prl?n of rmriiKA. miall boxes. aCc: larzo boxc. 31. Cnicrm KiaoAVExr.sl per bot tle. rcTicCKASou. 25c. CrriccnA Siuv- ! ixr SoAf, !. sold by all druggists. I'ottee uecg sn uum. Co., Boston. Semi rop"IIow lo C:ire Sklu lJlsracs' COiYiPLETE TREATMENT $1 a single doso of Manford's itaiUrnl Cure instantly relieves tho most violent 'Val torn the Soso nnd Eyes, prevents Kinging Noises in tho Head, cures Nervous Headache, and Subdues Chills and Fever. In Chronic Catarrh it cleanses tho nasal pas-ages of foul mucus, re stores the senso of smell, taste, and hearinz when affected, frees tho head, throat, and bronchial tubes of oucasivo matter, sweetens and nurifics tho breath, stans tho couch and arrests the progress of Catarrh towards Con- snmntinn. line bottle ltaciicai uuro, ono oox latnrruai Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in one package, of all druccists for SI. Ask for Sas-forp'-j IUpical Cure. Potter Drug asd Cunu, Co,, Bostox, XAl 1 IKfm For tho relief and proven- ;i;ju"-ijyo7 tion.thr instant it is np- .i . P:.oypc,imati3m.Neu- CC1U11CU. wuugus, : Back' Stomach cr Complaint, Bilious Fever. v7rK Malaria and Epidemics. uso e le ctn c r:,. w.:.; '::. "Aiv r'tAcTCtlv witharorouPlaster)and lw lausti at pain. 23c everywhere. For Sale. FIVE HUNDRED CORDS DltY II EM lock Wood, which I will deliver at the houses ot customers for SI a cord. Driving or all kinds done at reasonable rates. R. R. :.IAKION. Hamilton Street Assessment. NOTICE is lu'rcbv "iven that tlm tht' Citv of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, and which Ordinance passed the Common Council of said citv on the 13th day of Xovember,1883, and was approved nn the 14th dav of November. 1RS5. for thp.nronosed improvement of Hamilton street, in the Citv of Astoria, as laidoutand recorded by John McCIure, from the MHiiu bine ui ciifiiiuuus biiet'L to me souiu blue ui vbiur aiiucb in uiu ukuhici yiv videtl uv Ordinance Jso. 53i of the City the Common Council of said citv on approved on the 1st dav of October. iuu iruiiiing fin biuu poriiuu ot saiu street, is nuw pu;iuin ui uie uuieu ul nit: vii. Treasurer in IT. S. gold and silver coin, and unless paid wihtin five days from the expiration of this notice, viz: Friday, December 8, 1883, the Common Council r . t. r . will issue warrants for the collection Ahm- oOiener. MJ Kinney M .1 Kinney J G Xernburg John Hobson Pythian iiuildinz Association.. IIJ Kinnev Heirs of O W Warren It Carruthers T Uroemser J T Gray A .1 Mecler J W White By order of the Common Council of Astoria, November 18, 1883. 1 Drugs and Chemicals J. E. THOMAS, DRUGGIST Pharmacist, V ASTORIA. Prescriptions carefully compounded Day or Night. THE LATEST STYLES WALL "PAPER AT B. 3. FRANKLIN'S, NEXT DOOR TO ASTORTAX OFTICE. Avery large Stock from which to select. Window curtains made to order. IMy patent Trimmer to. cut Wall Paper will be found convenient to my patrons. 6 1 5 I A ii PARK EE HOUSE, !5,IJ. P.MIKRR, ASTORIA. - e. r. varker. - J3- 1 . Phil. ROWEItSj j;ls DUFFY ha-s tho .Manager and Agent. Day Clerk Night Clerk. I.ar and Riiliard room. Pirst Class in all Sespects. FREE COACH TO THE KOL'SE. IT IS A FACT TTL-T JEFF'S CHOP HOUSE ON Concomly Street is the Best in Town. TILVT He has Always ou IIai:d FKESH Shoal "Water Hay and East cm Oysters. THAT : JEFF" IS THE BOSS CATERER. -THAT Jle has bocu n-oprlelor or the "Aurora Hold" la Knappton seven 3 ears. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. A New Departure, At Frank Fabre's, is daily set a TABLE D'HOTE from 6 to 7 :30 P M At which A FINE FRENCH DINNER, With Half a Bottle Wine AVill be rurniaheil for .0 cents. Ro.irtl by tiieIonth, - SS."5 to S30 LodKinjrs can be procured by the day, week or month. My establishment Is fitted newly throughout, and everything niam- taineu m tno ueststyie. V JIAXK. JFABBE. A Good Gup of Coffee AND OYSTERS. TRS. TOWELL HAS OPENED AK OYS- it-L tor stand and Coffee House on iuain street next to the Oregon lsasery. Every attention paid to patrons. COSMOPOLITAN Chop Ho use and Restaurant. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. jleai.s S. cents and upwards. G. BOUIiAKI. -3IAI.V STKEF.T. - - Proprietor. - - ASTORIA. Astoria Eestaurant. SDWAED YOUNG Announces to the public that he has located in the rooms formerly occupied by the City Book Store, where he will keep a Restart aii Chop House Furnishing meals to order at all hours. His patrons will find the tables supplied witn ten or twelve ot tuc uesi newspapers, lit? mmitation as former nronrietor of the New Encland Restaurant Is a sufllcient recommendation for his new house. assessment mlule bv Onlinnnce No. 572 of ot Astoria, and winch urdmance passed the 29th day of September. 1883. and was 1S83. on each of the following described . r .. t 5 O AT. r!l. thereof, rue assessment is as-ioiiows: 4i 58 100 $50 00 50 00 .50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 oo! 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 S3S0 00! 445 00 445 00 297 00 100 CO 417 00 243 00 417 00 C5 00 417 00 417 00 117 00 S430 00 Hi G 4 ll! 6 9 4 11 (j 9 495 00 495 00 347 00 150 00 467 00 293 CO 4)7 00 Gl C4 115 00 467 00 467 00 467 00 said City of Astoria, T. S. JEWETT. Auditor and Clerk, CIRCUIT COURT, CLATSOP COUNTY Orecon. C. S. Bigelow. J. F. Slmms and W. B. Mor ns, partners under tno nrm name ot isicelow Slmms and Morris, plnlntitTs, vs. Tho As toria das Unlit Co., n corporation incor- iwratcu under tno law's or uregon, and d, Condict. defendants. Suit inequity to foreclose Mechanics lien. Whereas a suit In euuitvhas heen com menced in the nbovo entitled court, by the P'amti us aoove uamcu, against tue uetena ants above named, to foreclose a mechanic'; lien against the gas works and the premises noon which they are situated belonging to tue ueienaani tno "Astoria uas i.ignt uom pany," and being and situate In ahlvely City of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, fc judgment against said defendants for the sum of seven hundred nnd flttv (S7501 dol lars; for the costs and disbursements of suit: that plaintiffs bavo a lieu on said works, buildings and premises; that the same may be sold under decree of said court to satisfy and discharge said lien ; that plaintiffs have executton against said de fendnnt Condict for anv dcuciencv remain Ing after said sale, and for such other and further relief as to equity may seem just; Now therefore notice is liereby given to each and everv nerson interested in the en forcement of said lien, or who claims any interest therein, to present their claims within ten davs after the comnleto nublica tlon of this notice, and in case of the failure so to do within said time, or so much further time as may be allowed by the court or Judge thereof, the party so failing shall for- ien ins nen unaer tne provisions ol me a entitled "An act to nrovide for the liens of mechanics, laborers, material-men and oth ers, and prescribing tne manner or incur en rorcement." approved oct. 2tn, RlftELOW. SIJIMS and MORRIS, Plaintiffs, By F. D. Wixxok, Attorney for Plaintiffs. Dated Nov. 9, 1883. s-3t FOR SALE. IN LOTS TO SUIT. FROM 5 ACRES TO 4a acre tract in S. W. corner of Chas. Stevens' D. a Title perfect. For particu lars Inquire at effice of N. D. Raymond, City Hall ; or on the premises ot u. u. xoung. Astoria, Nov. 3d, 18S3. Oregon Railway & Navigation C03IPAST. O C EA3." DLVISIOS . Durliu tho month of November, 1S83, Ocean Stearaera will sail from Portland for San Francisco every Tuesday and Friday, tad from San Francisco for Portland oTery Wednesday and Saturday, leavine Alns- worth Dock. I'ortland. at Slfdnlcht. and SpearSi reet Wiarf, San Francisco, at 10 a.m. 'tnrouzu x iowczh soia toanpnncipa dtles in the United States. Canada and Europe. RAIL DIVISION. Tassenger Trains leave Portland for East ern points, at a :oo ai. daily and at 7 :39 A. 2L dally, except Sunday. ElY EE DIYISIOX (Middle Celaabla). Boats leave Portland for Dalles at 7 A. M. ALSO : Leave Port- land for iMon To. we. Tho. FrLlSat. Astoria and! lower Co-1 Inmbia I6AM 6AM RAM 6AM SAM Dartoa. Or. 57 AM 7 am; 7 AM K5Sib::I Ml is AM Victoria.BC!S A Ml CAM 8AM!6AM;FAM 6 AM LoaTea Astoria for Portland at '6 a. a. dailr az- cept Sunday. Pullman Palaca Can mnnlnr betira&a Part- land, and St. Paul, 0. H. PEESCOTT. JOHN M UIB, Manager. Sup't ot Tramn A. L. STOKES, E.r.ROQEES, Asilst. Sup't. General Agsut ofTrafflc. PaaaeasarDp't, Oregon & California R. R- OREGON& TEAJNSCONTINEKTAI, COMPANY, LESSEE. On an after May IS, 1SS2, trains will ran fa follows, DAILY (Except Sundays), EASTS IDE DmSIO.T. CctATCca PORTLAND and GlEXBAXE uxn. tsaht LEAVE. ARRIVE. w Portland 7:30a. if.JGlendale-103 r. u. Glendale 1:00 A. itlPortland 45?. v. ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 1:G0 P.M.ILebanon 9.2) P. to Lebanon 4:45 A. M.I Portland.10:05 A . St The Oreron and California Railroad tern makes connection with all KognlarTrainj on Lasts ide DiYision- WESTSIDE D17ISI03. Portland and CervaUI Bctwcen MAIL TX1I3 LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 9:00 A. MJCorvallis 40 P. M Corvallis JBQ A. M.IPortland 3:20 P. M EXTItKSS TKAIX LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 5:00p.v.lMaMinnTilla.K)Op.ii McMinnville.5:45A.M.Portland. 8:30 1. Closo connections made at Glendala with the Stases of the Oregon and California Stag Company. crickets ror sale at all tho principal pointi i California and the East, at ComDany'j OEco. Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or, Storage will bo charvAd on froieht ramala- in; at Company s Warehouse over 21 hoars. E'reicht will not bo received for shipmast after 5 o'clock P. M. on either the East or Wotsid Division. R. KOEIILER, Manager. A, L. STOKES, JOHNMUIB, Snp't. of TraSe. . P. ROGERS, General Ajr"t Passenger Dapt. A83t anp't. of Traffic iwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s WINTER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canby, and lltuaco. Connecting by stages for Cysterville and Olympla. Steam Navigation Co.'s 8teatnr8 lGen. Miles," or "Gen. Canby" Will leaTO Astoria On Mondays and Thursdays, at 7 A. M. ron Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and I Iwaco ox Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, The steamer will leave Astoria at 0 A.M.. a3 formerly, not being confined strictly to schedule time. Fare to Fort Stevens soots 31 00 " Canby and llwaco.., 137-Ilwaco freleht. by the ton. In lots of one ton or over, S2 per ton, ISr-For Tickets, Towage or unarter ap ply at the office of the company, Gray' wharf, foot of Benton street. Agent. Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co. SUMMER ROUTE. Astoria to Olympla, Touching at m Fort Stevens. Fort Canby, Ilwace, North. Beach, Oysterville, Korth Cove, Petersons Point, He qniuHi Heatesano, And all points ou Shoalwater Bay, and Gray Harbor. GEN. MILES, btrs. or GEN. CANBY On Columbia River. " GEN. GARFIELD " " MONTESANO Shoalwater Bay. Gray's Harbor Connecting with Stages over Portages. Leave Astoria for Olympla, at - - 7 A. at. On Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, arriving at Montesano the day after leaving Astoria through trip in 60 hours. Leave Olympla for Astoria on same days. Columbia Transportation Go. FOR PORTLAND. (FAST TIME.) The ropular steamer FLEETWOOD, Which has been refitted for the comfort o passengers will leave Wilson and Fisher's dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 AM. arriuing at Portland at1 P.M Returning leaves Portland every Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8 A, Si. Arriving at Astoria at I P, M. An additional trip will be made on Sunday of Each Week, Leaving Portland at 9 o'clock Sunday 3Ioi'HiHg. Pissencers bv this route connect at Kalataa foTSound ports. U.B. SCOTT, President. REGULAR STEAM PACKET "Daisy' and Barge. Will leave Astoria, from Gray's Dock, For Olney, and Head of Yonnzs River, Dally, at 8 a. at, (except Wednesdays and Sundays.) Returning same day. For Landings on Lewis & Clark's River, On Wednesdays, at 81. 3f n Returning same ymfh, 3-For Freight or Passage, apply on board or at Gray's Dock, where Freight vrlH be r celved and stored, If accessary.- J.HvI.GB-AX s