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ASTORIA, OREGON
TUESDAY .NOVEMBER 27, 18S3
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
TOKTOF ASTORIA.
HEAD FOR SEA.
Sootltau Prinee, llr bV Queeaatown Nor 1 i
B&laVlava, llr sp Queente'xn Xov 19
Yyso. Sw bk (telsU Nov 2u
Caitloeto, QBfentownXev21
Coidttreatn. Br bk QneenEtown Nov 2
O'.enpctft, Dr bk Qneenstown Not 21
LaVp Urte. Br sn Qneentown Not 24
-J P.P.I VA LS FJIOH SKA .
Columbia. S I. November 2G
vessels .v the river.
o
hnnorUL Am sp
Olive S.Southanl. Atnsp
Red Cress. Am sp
ice Kins, Am ftp
Helicon.
r.hotJin. Hr j;
Oberon. Brsp
Ironside, Mr bk
An'worp. Itrbk
Itv.wlaiwi Hill. Hr bit
Starof Krin. Br sp
Spirit of the Dawti.Cr
Oijrof Madrid, llr tip
Inehcreon. IJr.p
nefc. llr HV.
Meniffrr. Hrp
llarsftDV, llr cp
rovreisa of ifee Seas
OrnUea, Dr bk
Highland Light. Am. p
Indiana. Am sp,
:arrio Winslow.Am bk
n D Bryant, Am bk
Martha Fisher,
Killochan. Ur u
Man l'ercuson Ur bk
Oberon. Itr bk
Lisle Bell. Ilrbk
.Mallscatc. Ilrbk
Harry liailev. Ur bk
Kolivia. llr bk
Oakirorth. Ur sp
(Jirran. Ur bk
Sea KiDg, Am sp
VESSZJS OX TEE WAY.
I'rovx For'irn I'orlf. for llse
Columbia Illvcr
Aacerooa. Itr sp AVilminBton Nov 10
AbertwiUt Castle. Itr sp ICG Livcrjool Sept 11
UMtco. Ilrbk HX Newcastle. Sopt S
lOmab. Ursplfil Wilmington
Cbas. otswortfe, Br bk Liverpool
t:ity of OartMe, Urbk Greenock Aa; 31
r.ifcdalc llr bk Liverpool July 3C
I of Krin, Br so Sydney Sept 10
.latiot McNeil, Ur bk June 13 Glfttigetr
KelverJale, Br bk 1191 N S W
AIora.vrAire. Ur sp UX Leith. July 34
Oban Bay. UrbkToviisvi'.le Sept lit
KircrlndK. Brap 1015
ScottiJi Uard. l'rbk?lfi Brisbane Sept
SartU Itell. lr bk 8i2 Nencastio Sept IT
btaebewd. Ur bk 5CS Wilmington
S. K. itead. Am bk WIS N Y Sopt f.
From American Port.
Henry Juae. Itrbk 903 N Y JLua 1
Jlerow. A fa.N V AuKnst IT
W Watts, Aw i J.evr ork Hay 12
filie li Stirbwek, AsifpXY Juac tU
TIIJK TAZIIjM IKiR ASTOIifA.
NOVKMBKK.
I
HION WATJtlt. j I-OW WATfilL
I
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SCHiMi. i lUv.U Second.
II I II I I I II I
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m. jfc m. .. J,, ji.
2". o 2 i 1 1
11 M4 I 1 !" j0S 1! 17
17 r I 2 SS Ifl I 2 23
W 1 i-4 I 2 I 4 24
11 itf7 I 4 14 11-4 I 5 20
2-0
1
24 T" 1
J V it 37 17 i
11-0
4 14 14 I 5 20 0T.
4 53 IPG j 0 09 O'O
5 ni 11-7 i C 51 0T
iT'm isc. 1 - - 1- -
mt fttn m 31mis-
V I7'I I 0 Mf!!l 1
fi 10 )1D 7 30 0S
1 27rt;7-; j 0 Zlpi-2 t oO2D 8 150-9
ihv feturs lnHwee-' luid-iht and noon are
tl.-o!-ztia41 by a (a. m.. iIiom between noon
; d iaiilnidtt by p u i Oh. oUm a denotes
iK' Uinelit. . (Mm. v denotes noon.
Tlie iM"Sght is reckoned fnim the level of
nwrafjr Nwr low waters lo winch t he sound -
oijr- an gtren wi the Co Survey charts.
Tr BOAT t'faAfKJKS.
1'olbiwinK t!t schedule of pries for
tonage :i mm iui over llr? Columbia Bar
Fr vrls not Inward Outward.
exceenittc 1wmkhI. H:ll:sl.
im totUS.S9 $159 150
ui to wm ton... aw 175 1:
lwj :) is ton--... irS 2W 200
131W to 1 HfJ UMIS... 75 22-, 2
i-wo i imw tons... x rao soo
Columbia River Experts.
SHU K3CTP rtMCRION.
JtW.AflTm,ATJON JANU.VltV
al.sr? hm. YfHmi
5-:,7 bbl flout
Total. ? tiMS5tes.........
FKtUCOAMV.
V.'lM'aU WM8lss..
FW.ur.VMs Wt.,
r.tat. fieMfiMii
Wheat OV7.S34 bshois.
lToMrt.as.l4t bbte)
Salmon ctwesj...... .....
luier (JW i ) ...
Total (S eTKH-s)
AJ'Jtll
I'Umr. stRuMtts .......
i.amltnr. S7S 34....
Total, 3 cryfs
WAV.
l-TiorJB5
W bout 4tfiK bus
Total, l eatpB)
Jirjfi
ncsr.Wi lk.
KhMeM,7.1fB o ...
Total. (leaqpiL
.1 i;uv.
Fbmr. 1.3W lrttts
SalRHW, llSjDSSut
,. 257,176
S 5fSa.4H!
,.S 17U.1D.S
. 144.4U3
. S 323.031
. 21G.7T)0
..$314,107
.... 13,0.10
0,300
...S890.S11
?iar..rxi
4(5.000
....S1S0.5T.1
S7C.977
4,970
lES,t'C5
S19335
...S 7.C7:
... o!U,0!0
Tfttwl , (3 cargwes) ..
AtWUST.
Flowr. 4 JWXbbls
SkIhmmi.tHwt cs ,
S 24.005
3G0,1&5
Tottd, 2 cargoes S2S5.1M
SBiTKMmti:.
Wllent, 1M.4R bus $127,570
Total (2 rargAos) S127,57P
OOTOKBH.
Wheat, 74UH8 bus $632,1 0G
nmr.S,172 bills 4;270
SalnKM. MA2 cs 102. 154
Tital I4 oMrsoen)
KOVESIIlRIi.
1 Tw QmecfutownjicrAflwu
llinir. lS3S bbls . '..
2 To llongKonu per Titan.
Flour, runs bbls .
GUiHS, 120 bbls
..SBS,o30 j
??O0.1i0
. $22"i8
390
Total . . . .$22,C18
T Quctsmtnwn per St. JmcIc.
Wheat, G3.2S0 biLS ?Gl,i42
T To QtMeKteirn per Fiery Crots.
Wheat, 77,816 bus . $75,610
s To QHoetUcn per Martahan.
Wheat, 8S,440bus $3300
9 To Q$mtown per Kapituda.
Wheat, 52,S Jhis. SSl.a1?
i-T QuecMlwn per Uatiffehire.
Hour, 10 "Kibble $81,133
10- 2'. Quemttoim per Isle of Avglcsea.
Wheat, 41.HS bus $4137
10 To Qucenntuini per Reaper.
Wheat, 74.02 bus... 73,280
14 To QuecHf-tmonpcr SeotlUh Prince.
Wheat, 45.12S bus ....4 1,000
14 To QuocntloumjKr Atnana.
AVheat CS.972 bus .$G7,591
17 To Queenttoirnper IJlcngfcll.
Wheat. 8958 lm $5958
19 To QtuensUHCii per Bataldava.
AVheat, 71,711 bus $09,290
20 To CalaisporVirgo.
Wheat, 11,269 bus $414)31
2l Ti QwxaiMowit per Caitloeli.
Wheat, C7.3G3 bus GS,700
3i -Tii Qiiccnslown per CoTQStream.
W heat, bus . $30,203
2J To Quccnslown per Ialte Erie,
Wheat, iSJOG has .. $49,527
24 To Qucciisloicn per Glenpcrts.
Wheat, co,e38 bas...................$57,4W
SOCIETY XEETIXGS.
Templo Liodgre, No. 7A.P.A.M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS IS
first and third Tuesdays In eachW
month. at iv: oVJock. v. si., at the' W
Hall in AMona. Members ol the order in
good standing arc Invited to attend..
ny oruer ol mo . m.
Beaver Lodge No. 35, L O. O. F.
"REGULAR MEETING EV- .saSSfe.
JUL ery Thursday evening ntfS?:
half-past seven o'clock, at theSS&."
Lorfee room in Odd FcllowsHnll
Astoria. sojournng mcmoers oi uir rurr
in ciiPUKtanuinir, coriiiaiiyinviicuinniitMiu.
By order N. -
Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. P.
r WR tTTHf MW P I TT.S OF nfiKAN KN-
Jti camnment No. 13. I. O. O. F., at .the
Lodge, in the Odd Fellow Building, at
Mondays ot each month. Sojourning breth
ren vuruiuuj imucu.
isy oruer o j..
Seaside lxaJse.No. 12, A. O. TJ. W.
UEGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE
JX Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. will be held
in fvininn nan on nuav evenine oi eacu
week, at 7 o'clock p.m. Members of the
order in good standing, and visiting Broth
ers are in vuea to attena. L.iurary vrw uu
open fliteen minutes before ana atior eacu
meeting, By order ai. w.
Astoria Lodge No. 40. L O. G.l.
REG CL AR MEETING EVERY TUESDAY
evening at 7 o'clock, at Pythian Hall.
Astoria. Members of the Order, in good
standing, are invited to attend. Degree
meeting lirst Monday oi eacn raonin.
li vomer v i.
American Legion of Honor.
T EGUTAR MEETING OF ASTORIA
JuL Council No. 995' is held on the first and
third Tuesday of each month, at i o'ciock y.
y. lij oruer oi me council i;onnanuer.
R. Y.MONTEITH, Sec t.
Common Council.
REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND
fourth Tuesday evenings of each month
at Vi o'clock.
Ksrrersons ucsinni 10 nave mailers acieu
mnn bv tho Council, at any remilar meet-
in must nresent the same to the Auditor
anu uierK, on or oeiore me rnuay i-venuii;
prior to tne uuesuayon wuicii me uouncu
hoius its regular meeting.
THOS. o. JK ti l.
Auditor and Clerk.
CILUitCIl IHKECTOKY.
Grack CntJKCir Holy coiniiitniion
first i-undavof every month. Sunday
services at 11 A. m.. and 7 p.m. Wednes
day eveiiuiR service at 7 o clock. Kev.
M. u. Wilson, necior.
First Pkhsbytkrian Church Ser
vices atll A. m. and 7 p. M. Wednes
day evening prayer meeting at 7
I o clock. Kev. J. v JMiingan, rasior.
Conoruqationai Church Services
at li a. m. and 7 p. it. Rev. bam'i
Wood, Pastor.
Rosian Catholic Church 4er-ices
at 100 A. m. Rcy. L. Dielman, rastor
iL E. Church services at 11 A. m.
and 7 p. m. Lecture and Prayer Meet-
intr, "Wednesday, at 7 p. m. Rev. wm.
Roberts, Pastor.
Baptist Church. Services each
Lord's Dav at 11 A. m and 7 p. M.
Prayer Meeting on Wednesday, at 7
p. m. Kev. u. s. JdCL.auerty. pastor.
Domestic lisports.
The receipts of certain articles of Or
ccon produce, at San PrancLsco. from
January 1, 103.1, lu iMiveiuuut iitii,iuciu
sive, have been as loiiows:
Flour, qr sks.......
Wheat, ctls
fil.722
243,118
W.178
Oats, ctis...........-.......
Salmon, bbls..........M-......
l,t13
LOOT
hi abla
Apples, ltipe, bxs . ...
uuis .....
Butter, pkp? .
C05
rotaioes, sks
Wool, 1 ales...................
Hides. No ..
8.85-1
31.021
J71
'iV.llou'. pkss .
50
Beef, bbls
Hay. b:ilcs.........................
Quicksilver, llasks
Fruit. Dried, pltgs . .. .
Leather, pkgs .
Hop-;. balcs.....................
11
21
1M)I
C.5H
.71
49a
1 lams, dks.....................
21
Cheese, cs........
Flaxseed, sks... .
Corn. etls........................
Canned Goods, cs.....
71
r.'T
ltru. i;gs . . ..
Bacon, cs
BUY THE BEST !
BARBOUR
Irish Flax
Salmon Net Threads
Woodberry. and Needle Brands,
SEINE TWINES.
CORK B LEAD LINES,
Fish Pounds, Hciztet, and XctH
Imported to Order. A
Larp Stockof NettiTJf, FisliLiBes
AND FISH HOOKS.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
KEKRY DOYLE & CO.,
5 1 7 and 5 1 9, MARKET STREET
SAN FRANCISCO.
tSTAgcnts for the Pacific Coast
iiemenweber & uo.,
a LKixKxwEBEB. ii, unowy
ESTABLISHED 1835.
ASTORIA. OREGON,
TAMERS MD CBBRBIES,
Alanufacturers and Importers of
A LI- KINDS OF
AUD PIND1NG.
Wholeside Dealers In
OIL AND TALLOW.
csrllichest cash price paid for Hides and
latiow.
REMOVAL.
The Astoria Passenger Line
WILL AFTER THIS DATE HAVE ITS
headquarters at Its Stables next to B.
B. Franklin's, two doors below The Asto-
m ax office, rlrst-ciass Livery service. Carts
with horse furnished, for one dollar per
nuur. liarriagcs on application
The Astoria Fasseucer Line Hacks will
leave lor upper Astoria from the stables.
Horses taken to board.
MRS. T. O'BRIEN.
Desirable Property
FOR SALE.
Fifty; minutes drive from san
Jose, Cal.. on the Los Gatos Road.
Anewo-room dwelling house: between
o and six acres of choice fruit land. Dwell
ing built for saloon and store.
The property will be sold at a bargain, as
I have too much other business to attend to
It. Tcnns $l,800-li all cash; balance on
time wun easy payments. Appiy to
a.
YOUNG.
Astoria, Oregon.
K2
no longer from Dyspep
sia, Indigestion, want of
Appetite,lossof Strength
lack of Energy, Malaria,
Intermittent Fevers, &e.
BROWN'S IRON BIT
TERS never fails to cure
all these diseases.
Boston, November 26, jS3i.
Brotvh Chemical Co.
Gentlemen: For years I have
been a jrest sufferer from Dyspepsia,
and cosld get no relief (having tried
everything which was recommend
ed) until, acting on the aovice of a
friend, who had been benefitted by
Browh's Iron Bitters, 1 tried a
bottle, with iact sarpriin? roults.
Previous to talcing Bkown's Iron
Bitters, everything I ate distressed
me, and I suffered greaUy from a
burning sensation in the stomach,
which was unbearable. Since tak
ing Brown's Iron Bitters, alt ray
troubles are at an end. Can eat any
time without any disagreeable re
sults. I am practically snotlter
person. Mrs. V J. Flynm,
30 Maverick St., E. RoMon.
BHOWN'S IRON BIT
TERS acts like a charm
on the digestive organs,
removing all dyspeptic
symptoms, such as tast
ing the food, Belching,
Heat in the Stomach,
Heartburn, etc. The
only Iron Preparation
that will not blacken the
teeth or give headache.
Sold by ol! Druggists.
Brown Chemical Co.
Baltimore, Md.
re that sil Iron Bitters are made by
Brown Chemical Co., BaUirr.ore.aml
have crowed red lines ad tratic
mark en wr;per.
JiWAllE OF IMITATIONS
riialixcs and Euricli. 3 Hi lUocJ, oi:e
nj the Sjalcm, Makes t:ie VT"ak
Strour, liullds up tho Brol'.ct.
dovn. Invigorate? Xlxo
Brain, anil
CURES
Dyspepsia, ITervons Affections, Gin
oral Debility, Neuralgia, i?evar
and Ague, Paralysis, Chronic
Diarrhea, oils, 23rcp5j,
Humors, emale Com
plaints, liver Com
plaint, Eemitten1;
3?ever, and
ILL DISEASES ORIGINATING IM A CAD STAT!
OF THE CL0CD, OR ACCOMPANIED EY
DEBILITY 03 A LOW STATE
OF THE SYSTEM.
I Sty I
SuppLcsthe bleed with iti Vital I'flnciplc, m
Life lJIcmont, IRON, infcsmj Xren;;in
viiroraatJew J.iioiuto aiiiirts i 1 -s
BEING 1 RLE FROM ALCOIIOI,
ing cRins arc not foUWcd by correi;.
in, irvi arc pcrsuacrci.
bnlll W. U1VI.E ii iON i IVwklcii. &
larriiOD ,lvauc I-lc. iuJJ by a!l I -teU
MARKETS.
CENTRAL MARKET.
General assortment of table stock constantly
on naud. such as
Canned Fruits and Jelly,
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard
EGGS, BUTTER. CHEESE,
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables,
FISH. POULTRY A7vl A3IE
In the season.
CIGARS AISD TOBACCO.
Best of WISES A?'I EIQUORS.
All cheap for CASn. Goods sold on com
mission, opposite I. .V. Case's store.
J. RODGERS.
Washinffton Market,
Main fStrcct - - Astoria Oregon
BEItG3IA2ir D BERET
TSPCTKULLY CALL THE ATTEN
tion of the nublic to tho fact that the
above Market will always bo papplied with a
FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS!
Which will "be sold at Iotrest rates, wholesale
anaretau. bpeclal attention piven to sunpl
us snips.
LOOK HERE !
We resoectfullv inform the nubile that we
will always keep on hand the best quality of
Fresh and Cured Meats
ALSO
Choice Family Groceries!
Fresh Fruits, Vegetable?, Crockery and
Glass-ware.
Shins. Hotels and Bnardinz Honses sun
plied ou liberal terms.
A share of the rmblle natronnse Is resnect-
imiy soucuea.
dtf, WARREN & THOMPSON.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COMPANY,
Jdresn ana uaiea meats,
V geta"bles,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
CKSarAMU trt, Asterls, Ok
llis Last Burglary.
A burclar i3 said to be particular
ly afraid of two things when lio en
ters a house in the mid lionrs o the
night. One is a burning light and
the other a barking watch dog.
There are three other dangers to be
avoided: Fret, the occupant of the
chamber entered may be a light
sleeper, "who is aroused at the lightest
footfall or creak ot a door: hecomu
he may be lying awahe at the tiino
the cntrv is made: and, third, his
I loaded pistol may be within couveni-
The killing ot a burglar occurred in
the subnrbs of xsew Jersey on the
night of the 30th inst., nnder circum
stances in which there was neither a
burning lamp nor a barking watch
dog. The resident of the dwelling
attempted to be burglarized was M.
Choate, cashier ot tho Seaboard bank,
in Newark. The burglar got into
the house, but made so much noise
in opening the door as to awaken Mr.
Choate. His wife slept in nn adjoin
ing room, and he called 10 ask her
what occasioned the noise. She said
it must be the wind. He thought
differently, and seizing his revolver
sprang from his bed and rushed into
the hall where he lighted the gas.
The burglar passed into Mrs. Choate'a
chamber and concealed himself be
hind her bed. Tie -was observed by
Mrs. Choate. who called to her 1ms
j band, apprising of that fact, and he
entered discharging a shot at the
burglar, which missed him. The lat
ter ran to an open wmuow aua nau
got one leg over the sill when Mr.
Cheate fired again, the bullet hitting
him in the back and ranging through
his heart. He got out on the roof of
an extension, where, in a few mom
ents, he was found death
This particular burglar was armed
with a self-cockiug revolver which he
was about to draw when the second
shot ended his inglorious career.
There is no class of crimiuids, unless
it maybe those who lie in wait to
commit murder, for which more
horror is felt and less sympathy
than the burglar, and it is safe to say
that the public never reads of an in
stance such as is here related that it-
is not rejoiced at the deserved fate of
the criminal victim.
Tho "iron heel ot monopoly"' is still
njwn the necks 01 tue larmers aim
other classes ot citizens of Manitoba
and the Canadian northwest. Some
ot the down-trodden have been hold
ing meetings and passing resolutions
full of vigorous language, denouncing
the railway monopoly, the manufac
turers' monopoly, the land monopoly,
the elevator monopoly in fact, all the
monopolies.
TUTT
PILL
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVE??,
and MALARIA.
From these sources arise three-fourths
of tho diseases of tho human race. These
symptoms indicate their existence:
XjOs or Appetite, Uotrcls costive,
Kick ireadache, fullness after eat
ing, aversion to exertion of body or
mind, Eructation of food, Irrltabil
I ty of temper,I.owaplrIta, A feeling
of having neglected some duty.DIz
iliiess,FluttcrInpattheIIeart,I)ots leforc the eyes, highly colored
IJrlue,COXSTlPATIOIV,nnd demand
tho use of a remedy that acts directly on
thoLlver. AsaLivermedlcincTDTT'S
PirLS havo 110 equal. Their action on
tho Kidneys and Skin is also prompt;
removing all impurities through theso
three scavengers or the system,"
producing appetite, sound digestion,
regular stools, a clear skin nnd a vig
orous body. TCTTS PHiLS cause no
nausea or griping nor intcrfero with
dally work and arc a perfect
ANTIDOTE. TO MALARIA.
Sold everyn-here2s;. Ollico44 MurmySUN V.
ITTS HASP. DYE.
Gh,vt Haiti or Wnisimts changed in
stantly to a Glossv Rlack bv a singlo
application of this Dru. Sold by Drug.
$rtsts,or sent by express on receipt of SI.
OBIcc, 44 Murrav Street. New York.
THE CENTURY.
E0E 1384.
Tin; iimpmniinc for the fourteenth ve:ir of
this magazine, and the third under the uew
name, is if anything more interesting aud
I K) puiar man ever. itn every season hie
Cknti'rv shows a decided jjain in circula
tion. The new volume begins with Novem
ber, and. when ossible,subicriptionsshould
begin with that Issue. The following are
some of the features of the coining year :
A ew5oreI by (Jeorero H. Cable, author of
"Old Creole Days," etc, entitled "Dr. Se
vier," a story of New Orleans life, the time
being the eve of the late Civil War.
"Life In the Thirteen Colonies," by Ei
wauii Egglestox. separate illustrated pa
pers on subjects connected with the early
history of this country
Three Stories brllcnrr Jatacs, of varvlns
Icngtlis, to appear through the year.
The New Astronomy, untechnical articles
by Prof. S. 1'. J.AXGLKV. describing the
most Interestini: of recent uiscovenes in the
sun and stars.
A XoTtlette br II. II. Roresen. author nf
"Gunnar," etc. A vivid and sparkling story.
lue Aeir r.rn in Amcrirnn .rriiitrctnre, a
series of paiiers descriptive of the bet
works of American architects In Public
Buildings. City and Country Houses, etc
To be profusely illustrated.
A Novcllette by Itobert (Sraat, author of
"Confessions of a Frivolous Girl." etc., en
titled "An Average Man," a stdry of New
York.
The rtread-uinnrrs, one of the most re
markable novels of the day, to be complet
ed lu Januarv.
"Christianity and Wealth." with other es
says, ny ineantnoroi "unc tnrtsiiau Lea
cue of Connecticut." etc.. on the anulication
of Christian morals to the present phases of
moucm inc.
Coast Inir About the Calf of St. Laurence.
a series ot entertaining unifies pruiiuely Il
lustrated. Scenes front the Xortllstx. ILvwtiioiink.
Geohgi: Eliot, and Caulk, with authentic
ura wings.
un me irccw or Lijses. tne record of a
yacht cruise in the Mediterranean, identift
ing the route of Ulysses on his retmn from
the Trojan war.
"Garfield In Ensland," extracts from his
private journal kept during a trip in Europe
In 1S07.
"The Silverado Squatters," by RoBEKT
louis stevexsox, auttior of "New Ara
bian Nights."
Tliere will be papers on outdror England
by Jonx Bunitocons and others, a beauti
ful illustrated series on Dante, a number of
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ASTORIA, - - - OKKGON
Carrj- in Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
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FANGY ARTiCLES.
Pniscriptitins carefully Compounded
THE LATEST STYLES
IN
WALL PAPER
AT
B. u. FRANKLIN'S,
NEXT DOOR TO ASTORIAN OFFICII
A very large Stock from which to select.
Window curtains made to order.
EiyMy patent Trimmer to tnt Wall 1'aper
will be louud convenient to n:y patrons.
Hamilton Street Assessment.
NOTICE is hereby Riven that the assessment made by Ordinance Xo. ".72 of
lie City of Astoria, Clatsop County. Oregon, and which Ordinance passed the
'onnnnn Council of said eitv on the 13th iktv of November. 1S&;. and was annroved
on the llth day of November, I88:t, for the proposed improvement of Hamilton
street, in the Citv of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McCIure, from the
south side of Chciiaiiius street to the south side of Astor street in the manner pro
vided by Ordinance No. two ot the City ot Astoria, and wiiien ordinance passea
the Common Council of said city on the 29th day of September, 18S3, and was
approved on the 1st day of. October, 188,1, on each of the following described
lots frontinc on said portion of said street, is now payable at the office of the City
Treasurer iii U. S. gold and silver coin, and unless paid wihtin five daj-s from the
expiration of this notice, viz: Friday, December 8. 1883, the Common Council
will issue warrants for the collection thereof. The assessment is as follows:
Xante OiHr.
M J Kinney
M .1 Kinney
.1 GNernburg
.Inhn Ilob.son
Pythian ihitldtu" Association
M .1 Kinney
licirsoi r, arrcn
II Carruthers
T Hroemser
.1 T Gray
A .1 Mecler
J Y White
ly order of the Common Council of
Astoria, November 18, 188.".
Drugs and Chemicals
Prescriptions carefully compounded
Day or Night.
HANSEN BROS.
SASH AND DOOR FACTORY,
AND PLANING MILL.
A full stock of home manufactured goods
constantly on band. . .
Special Attention given to Orders.
All work guaranteed. Your patronage so
licited. ASTORIA,
Oregon
kll THOMAS,
A BlilJGGIST-
AXD ir
A Pharmacist.
Hastoma.o'
W IB!
o
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
PARKER HOUSE,
13. k. s:ik vroji..
ASTORIA. - - - OREGON
E.P.PARKEK. - Manager and'Aent.
Al. CROSBY, - - Day Clerk,
rhil. limVKKS, - - Night Clerk.
Jas. DUFFY hsts the RurxiMlRHiiardrooni,,
First Class in all Bespeeis.
free coach to the-house.
IT IS A PACT
TILVr
JEFF'S CHOP HOUS
ON
Concomly Street is the Best in
Town.
THAT
UIo 2zas Always on BIanl TKESII
?Iioal IVaicr ziuy aiitl East
ern Oysters.
TILVT-
:3EFF?J IS THE BOSS CATERER.
THAT
He Isas Sieen Proprietor of the "Aurora
Hotel" In Kimpplun .Hevertjcars.
OPEN DAY AMD NIGHT.
I A Mew Departure.
At Frank Fabre's. Is daily set a
TABLE D'HOTE from 6 io 7 :30 P M
At which
A FINE FREXCR DINNER,
With Kaif a Bottie Wine
Will he furnSsfced for oO cents.
Board hv the 2Ionth. - f$ to 8.10
Lodgings can be prqeured by the day,
week or month. My establishment Is fitted
ncwiv tnrmiguour. anu everjimng man
tained in the best style.
WtAXK rABSE.
A Good Gup of Coffee
AND OYSTERS.
MRS. 1'OWELL HAS OPENED AN OYS
tcr stand and Coffee House on JIain
street next to the Oregon Bakery.
Every attention paid to patrons.
COSMOPOLITAN
Chop House and Restaurant.
OPEN DAY AND NIOIIT.
3Xva'M cents and upwards.
G. SOUIiAKB,
31AS.V STKKET.
Proprietor.
- ASTORIA.
Astoria Eestaurant.
EDWARD Y0TMG
Annotmcfs to the public that he has located
in the rooms formerly occupied by the City
Book Store, where he will keep a
Restaurant and Chop House
Furnishing meals to order at ail hours.
His patrons will find the tables supplied
with ten or twelve ot the best newspapers.
His reputation as former proprietor of the
New England Restaurant is a sufficient
recommendation for his new house.
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li u 50 00 445 00 495 00
9 " " 50 00 297 00 347 00
4 (!1 " 50 00 100 00 150 00
11 " " 50 00 417 00 407 00
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9 u " 50 00 417 00 4i7 00
4 Gl " 50 fjO G5 00 115 00
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C, u " 50 00 417 00 407 00
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said City of Astoria.
T. S. JEWETT,
Auditor and Clerk.
BETO&K. iRB.
ELECTRO VOLTAIC BELT, and other Elzcteic
Arpuxxces. We will send on Thlrtr Days
Trial, TO HEX, YOUXO OR OLD. -who are suffering
from Xeevous DEBrLiTT, Lost VriAirnr. and those
diseases or & iiesoxai. jiatubs resmtinir irom
Abuses and Other Causes. Soeedr relief and com-
clete restoration to UEAiTn. Viooa and iLOmooo
OCAirAKTEED. Send at oncaforUlustrated Pamphlet
rrco. Aaares3
Voltaic Belt Co., Habshall, Mice
HOSPITAL,
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
mmS INSTITUTION, UNDER CARE OF
-a me Bisteis oi viiamj , is now rcauy iui
the rcceDtion of natients.
Private rooms for the accommodation ol
anvdesirintr them.
Patients admitted at all bonis, day or night.
No physician has exclusive right, every
patient Is free to and has the privilege ol
employing any pnysician iney preier.
United States Marine
Spnmen whn nav Hnsnital Dues, are ontl
tied to Free care and attendance at this Hos
pital during sickness. Permits must be ob
tained for United States Marines at the Cus
torn House.
Sisters of Chabiti
For Sale.
FIVE HUNDRED CORDS DRY HEM
lock Wood, which I will deliver-at the
houses of customers for $4 a cord.
Dravins or all kinds done at reasonable
rates." R. R. MARION.
TRANSPORTATION" LINES.
Oregon Railway & Navigation
coaiPAirsr.
OCKAK DIVISION.
During the month of November,
Ocean Steamers will sail from I'ortland for
San Francisco every Tuesday and FridaY.
aud from San Francisco for I'ortland every
Wednesday and Saturday, leaving Alna
wortu Dock. Portland, at Midnight, and
SjH-ar Street Wharf, San Francisco, at 10 a.m.
Tlii'oush VickctM sold to all princlpa
cities In the United States, Canada and
Kurope.
RAIL DIVISION.
Passenger Trains leave Portland for East
ern noinfci, at 9 :0O P. M. dally and at 7 :30
A. M. dally, except Sunday.
RIVER DIVISION Ollddlo Columbia);
Boats leave Portland for Dalles at 7 -.OO
A. M.
Leave Port
land for
iMonl Tu.
We.
Thu.
Fri. I Sat.
Astoria and I
lower Co-I
lumbia....lSAM 6 AM SAM
6 AM
S AM
1 AM
SAX
Uayton. Or.!. ASI! !7AM
r.:HAMi
Is AM
yictoriaJiCj A M 1 6 A 51 1 B Ail
SAMJP AM
RAM
Leares Astoria for Portland at 6 a.m. dally ex
cept Sunday.
Pnltman Palace Caw running batwoaa Port
land, and St. Paul,
C. II. PRESCOTT,
Manager.
A. Tu STOKES,
Assist. Sup't.
of Traffic
JOHN MOIR,
Sup't of Traffic
E.P.ROGERS,
General Agent
Passenger Dep't.
Oregon & California R. R.
OREGON & TRANSCONTINENTAL
COMPANY, LESSEE.
On on after May 13, 1S83, trains will ran as
follows, DAlLf (Except Sundays),
kastsidk Dmaios.
netween PORTLAND and G LEND AXE
HAIL TEACT
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 7:30 A. M.IGIendale 10:35 ?. u,
Glcndale 1:00 A. it. I Portland 425 p. w.
ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 4:00 P. 31. j Lebanon 9.20 P. At
Lebanon 4:45 A. 2I.lPortland.10:05 A.W
Tho Oregon and California Railroad r err;
makes connection with all Regular Trains oa
Eastsido Division.
WKSTSIDB DIVISION.
Between Portland and Corvallla
HAIL TBAIJt
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 9:00 A. M.ICorvallis ..4:30 P. W
Corvalli 8:30 A. M.Fortland 320 P. M
. EXPRESS TltAIK
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Fortland.-.-5:00p.ii.SrcMiEnville-.S:C0p.ji
3IcJIinnvillo.5:15A.3r.lFortland .. 8:30 a. if
Close connections made at Glandule with
tho Stages of tho Oregon and California Stag
Company.
enrTicket3 for sale at all tho principal point!
in California and the East, at Company'
Office.
Corner F and Front St3., Portland, Or.
Storage will be charro! on freight remain
as atCompanv3 Warenousa over 24 hours.
i'reight will not bo received for shipment
after 5 o'clock P. M. on either tho East or
est Pide Division.
R.KOEHLER, JOHNMUIB,
Manager. Sup't. of Traffic.
A. L. STOKES, K. P. ROGERS,
Asst Snp't. General At
of Traffic. Pasaenger Pep't.
Ilwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s
WINTER SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canby,
and llivaco.
Connecting by stages for
Oysterville and Olympla,
xr?? Until further notice the Ilwaco
r-imvm. Steam Navigation Co.'s stenmors
'Gen. Miles,"
or "Gen. Canby"
Will leave Astoria
On Mondays and Thursdays, at 7 A. M.
FOB
Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and Ilwaco
ox v
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and
Saturdays.
The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.m..
as formerly, not being confined strictly to
schedule time.
Fare to Fort Stevens
socts
$1 00
" Canby and Ilwaco..
3?-IIvaco freicht. by the ton. in lots
one ton or over, S2 per ton.
jsFor Tickets, Towage or cnarter ap
ply at the office of the company, Gray's
wharf, foot of Renton street.
Agent.
Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co.
SUMMER ROUTE.
Astoria to Olympla,
Touching at
Vort Stevens. Fort Canby, Ilwaco,
Nortli Beach, Oysterville, Nortn
Cove, Petersons Point, Ho
qulnm, jilontesano,
And all points on Shoalwater Bay, and Gray
narbor.
GEN. MILES,
btrs. or
On Columbia River.
GEN. CANBY
GEN. GARFIELD
" MONTESANO
Shoalwater Bay.
Gray's Harbor
Connecting with Stages over Portages.
Leave Astoria for Olympla, at 7 A. S.
On Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
arriving at Mpntesano the day after leaving
Astoria through trip in 60 hours.
Leave Olympia for Astoria on same days.
Columbia Transportation Co.
FOR PORTLAND.
(FAST TRIE.)
Tin- popular 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 atlP.M.
Kc-turning leaves Portland every
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 A. M.
Arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M.
An additional trip will be made on
Sunday of Each Week,
Leaving Portland at 9 o'clock
Sunday Horninsr.
Passenners by this route connect at Kalaraa
for Souiid ports. U.B. SCOTT,
President.
REGULAR STEAM PACKET
"Daisy," and Barge.
Will leave Astoria, from Gray's Dock,
For Olney, and Head of Youngs River,
Dallv.atSA. m., (except Wednesdays and
Sundays.)
Returning same day.
For Landings on Lewis & Clark's River,
On Wednesdays, at 8 A. M.,
Returning same day.
o-For Freight or Passage, apply on board
or at Gray 'sDock, where Freight will be r
ceived and stored, ilneeessary.
J. H. P. 6RAY.
1 A