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ASTOKIA, OREGON:
SATURDAY... DECEMBER 1, 1SS3
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
rOKTOP ASTORIA.
HEADY FOR SEA.
o
SmUM Prince, lir bV Quecno4o& Xovll
1rce, Sw bk Calais Nov 31
Csitleofe, Qutenatown Not 21
Cefcfctreatn. 15 r bk QuecnMown I'ev2i
UtexpMif, Ilr bk Queens teim Nov 21
Otaa FrrjtHWB Br bk Qurenstown Nov 17
Qoeoa cf the Pacific, is. h I" Nov
Idafea. M Alnnka Nov 50
vitssKLs rx Tin: iu yjsr.
Imperial. Am si
OKvv S. Southard. Atnsp
Ued Cress. Am ep
Ice Klnc. Am e;
Hetieon.
Ithotan. Br p
Obcroa. Orsp
lrensid?, J!r lik
Antwerp. Ilrbk
Rowland Hill. I!r hi
Starof Krin, itr ep
Spirit of the Dawn. Br
Cltr of Madrid, lir b
inoturreen. Brsp
l.adstck. lir lk
GlenifiTer. lirrp
Uarcany. Br sp
SovertHga of the Seas
MtWashincton. Artfrp
Hichland Light, Atn.sp
Indiana. Am sp,
Carrie Winslovr.Atn bk
C D Bryant. Am bk
Martha Fisher,
Killochan. Br sp
Olron. Br bk
I.iezie Boll. Brbk
Mallsgate. Br bk
Harry Bailer. Br bk
Bolivia. Brbk
UaUwcrrth. Br sp
(Jirran, Brbf
Sea King. Am sp
Cynisca. Br bk
Alorayt&ire. Br fp
VESSELS OX TEX WA Y.
Yvtm Foreign I'orts. for lue
Columbia Ktrcr
Angeroba. Br up Wilmington Nov HI
Abersrwith Castlo. BrepltXS Liverpool Sept 11
Banea, Brbkli Newcastle. Sept 9
1M email. BrspKil Wilmington
Cttas. Cotoswortli, Br bk Liverpool
City ef CarlitJe, Br bk Greenook Axis 11
Kskdale. Br bk Livarpoot July2C
IA of Ivrin. Br sp Sidney Sept 1G
.liw McNeil. Br bk June 13 Glasgow
Ketverdale, Br bk 1181 N S W
Oban Bay, Br bk Townsville Sept 1H
Kiv-r Indus, Brsp 1015
Soottfcfc Bard, l'r bk SIC Brisbane Sept SH
Sarah Bell. Br bk St2 Newcastle Sept !T
Stafce-4d. Br bk V", WilinifKtt
S. 1L Head. Am bk h'JT. N Y Sept f!
From Anicrican PortM.
Ilrr J.-ais. Brbk SXY Juno 1
Merem. Am sp N Y Aujruxt IT
M W Watts. Am lit New York May 12
Tittie K Mariiuck, Am p N Y June 11
TI1K TABLE FOU ASTORIA.
ovi:mi:i:i:.
J1!II WATKK.
low WATint.
WrM.
Second. I Fiist. Second.
fc.-.J...Z..
1 2 ITfT--l 1 13ji;iri 7 3Sf 2 S Hip,' -OH
xj 4 i7o i -ik fx-oj uj ji as J -0T
at 7M 2 ; s-m s ir j mo (r -ur
113? 7 SOS VlJ l 2s 1 ns -6r.
r.j 4 7 71 x sa TV. loll r.lii ir o-o
r, r,ti . oi 7-i u iu . n a oi
7 r, n g-ji ; is (V7 .- - - - o ir
b 7 (W 7"! 7 :0 t?4 0 iVJ 0K 1 1S
k r i s rs i m i2 2 ir. 13
14 " in "' - - i: i-r 4 oi u-7
Ulo tc u nu; :.; 3 v; r. ii o2
121 HUB - - - 1 2-0 C It; -0-1
13 IX rtn 11 11 . 41 ! 7 11 -8
14 1 17 72 0 27 :rii a St, SI S (H
152t 7j 1 10 srli 7 23 23 8 W -10
WJ 2 6 7'4 1 .SH S IS SI 3T, -0 0
17 3JK 7V. 2 441 S-5I JI 1J 2. 10 07 -015
1! A Itt ra l S't:) II -Jil 'J'JllOMI -02
H I IS 7-3 4 27 7-.t'10 4S 21 11 1C 02
3N 7 1 S-JI 7-0. 11 -12 2-0 11 17 17
21 0 IS 72 r.Si -- 0 42 1 7
22 7 (M 7-1 7 ST tJ-O! 0 12 2 411 1'5
2J 7 JW 7V,' K 43 1 .is 1 7 2 40 1"1
2IJ S 4i 7Sj SH7 5 1 2 2:1 2TJ 2 1- 03
25 21 5'0;10 4fi U X 10 22 4 43 0 2
minis -rlu 4ijco s 2." r, . o-s
271111 - - --J 57 : 27 -Hfi
2JvJ 0 M 1 -ItH 0-sJ T, -I', 2-:: 7 II -ICS
2 1 15 721 (I 17f.fo! GV. I 2.1 7.',; , Oil
: 1 6 7T. 0 33 W ftl x I." ! 22 S 211 -0-U
31 1 230 7Hj 1 2S-a 7 Sfrfj 2M !i ll1 US
IfslKiiRleil by (a. jt.i, thaw hciwt'iMi noon
ami niiiiiiiplit by 7 1 p. t.i. . 00 dfiiolt's
niilnif;lit, 1. 0m. m (li'iiotcs iiimiii.
The lii'irjlit is lt'cKciiifil from 1Im Jev4 r
avempe lowor low waters louliii li iIicmiuii.I
iiics Hiv Kivn oi) tin Oast Surwv charts.
TE' KOAT t'!Ai;i:s.
lfU.w!n N the scImnIiiJo of j rices for
iwngc m nmi twi over me t;Himilil:i liar :
fnrTv('l!Hi: - -Inwnl Outward
c.vwcditkK Uidcl. Ballast
.vwlnts.SIS
sirm
I7.i
200
290
-?l.rfl
175
200
250
SW lo )ort l ;. 2WI
HkW l 1200 ton... 24"i
12C0 lo HIHI tons... 27.'.
1tMtol50t)tins. 30U
Domestic Esoorts.
TIm rcci'Ints if iWain irliti.c
of Or
. from
cn irt)tluco. at Mbh Francisco
lanstary 1, last, to Xvcinlor21st.
. inclu-
mvc, iinvc ui'iiii :us 101 lows:
Flour, qr .sks...... ..........
Wheat, ctls ,
Onts, ctis
Salmon, hbls
h! lilibS
Aj.'is. ltijie, lixs
hWs..
Itntlor. pkes ........... .... .
Potatoes. -Ms..................,
Wtuil, UUo.s....M.......uu....
Hides. No
Tallow-. iiS:i;..: ...
lleef, blAs "
Hay. lwles
tjuiitksllvcr. Ilasks
Fniit, Dried, jikss
Uji1 her. jl;s
Hops. hales..........
1 laias, pkis........... ....7.7.7.
Ohecso, cs....M...... 7
Max Seed, .sks 7
lini. ctls........................ m
Canned Uoods, cs..... ...
l-jird. jilcfrs ......... .......
Bacon. cs..........
tMO.Wfl
31.178
2,020
1.0K
570
8?0
COS
2S.71I
r.t.ist
mi
11
2
16(1
C..tiU
JtSI
4W
21
SO
7,i88
71
7711
10
2rt
Magnus C. Crosby
Dealer in
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
iron Pipe and Fittings,
Plumbers and Stpam Fitters
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET (RON,
Ulti AXD Copper.
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP
PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done with t.eatr.css and dispatch.
Xtmelnit tlrst class' workmen emiloyd;"
A lacKe :ussort tnon t of
'SCALES
Constantly on hand
Cs!ii!oh!s OatarrJi Remedy a posi
live cure for Uatnrrh, Diptlieria alid
Gauker Mouth. Sold by w.E. Dement
SOCIETV 3IEETIXG.S.
Temple iiodge, Wo. 7A.F.A. LI.
REG UL Alt COMMUNICATIONS
llr&t and thlrtl Tuesdays in eachVV
month, at 74 o'clock, v. it., at thc'V'X
Hall in Astona. Members of the order in
good standing are invited toattend..
Hy order oi the W. M.
Beaver Lodfje Ko. 35. L O. O. F.
REGULAR MEETING EV- &
erj' Thursday evening atS
half-past seven o'clock, at thegj
Ixwlse room in Odd Fellows Hall
Astoria. Sojonrning meinbers of the order
ii good standing, conlially invited toatteml.
Uy onler X.
Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. P.
KEG ULAU MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN
campment No. IS. I. O. O. F.. at the
Lodge, In the Odd Fellows Building, at
seven r. 3t.t on the second and fmirth
Mondays of eacli mouth. Sojourning breth
ren cordially invited.
By onler (' r.
Seaside Lodge No. 12. A. O. U. W.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE
Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. "W. will he held
in Pythian Hall on Friday evening of eacli
week, at 7 o'clock v. ?r. Members of the
order in good standing, and visiting Broth
en are invited to attend. Library will 1m'
open fifteen minutes before and after each
meeting. By order ' M. W.
C. BIIOWN. Hcc.
Astoria Lodge No. 40. L O. G.l.
REG CLAR MEETING EVERY TUESDAY
evening at 7 o'clock, at Pythian Hall.
Astoria. Meinbers "of .the Order, in good
standing, are invited to attend. Degree
meeting first MondayViI each month.
By onler W'.V.T.
American Legipn of Honor.
REGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA
JLX Council No. 9D3' is held on the first ami
third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock r.
M. By order of the Council Commander.
It. V.MONTE1TII, Soc'ty.
Cushing Post No. 14, G. A. E.
EEGULAlt MEETINGS OF THIS POST
on the second and fourth Tuesdays f
each month at 7 HO r. m. Msitlng com
rades cordiallv invited. By order
P. C.
Common CounciL
REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND
fourth Tuesday evenings of each month
at 7 o'clock.
xt3l'crgo.ns desiring to have matters acted
upon by theTouncii. at any regular meet
ing must present the same to the Auditor
and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening
prior to the Tuesday on which the Council
holds Us regular meeting.
THOS. S. .TEWETT.
Auditor and Clerk.
CHUISCII DIRECTORY.
Grace Church Holy communion
first Sunday of every month. Stuiday
services al 11 ATM., and 7 p.m. Wednes
day evening service at 7 o'clock. Rev.
M. 1). Wilson. Rector. m
First Prksiiytehian Church Ser
vices at 11 a. m. and 7 p.m. Wediuts
day evening prayer mectinjj at 7
o'clock. Rev. .1. V. Milligan, Pastor.
CoxoKEfiATioxA 1. Church Services
at 11 a. m. and 7 . p- m: J lev. Saiu'I
Wood, Pastor.
. Roman Catholic Church Services
at 102.10 a. m. Rev. L. Dielman, J'astor
3F. PI Church Services at 11 a. .m.
and 7 p. m. Lecture and Prayer Meet
in;:. Wednesday, at 7 p. m. Rev. Win.
Roberts. Pastor.
Baptist Church. Services each
Lord's Day at 31 a. l, and 7 p. m.
Prayer Meeting on Wednesday, al 7
p. m. Rev. 15. S. McLafferty, pas'lor.
Columbia River Exports.
SIin-MKNTS FOItRICN.
ItKCAPITULATtON JANUAUY
J).7i bus. wheat ... .... ..
rc,ar.7 bbLs lloiu.
Total, -xrToi. .
priskuary.
Wheait, 1R0.K)G bus., value .,
Fioiii . ai,4uy bbK,
Tottd, 5 ca.i2oas.. .
MA ROIL
Wheat (197.nsi ImsheLs) M
FlouriUK.141 bhls)
Salmon tses)........ ....
Lumber l".Oo M ) .
'St
.S aoio
. 257.17G
S fW.lhC
..S 17X11H
. in.na
. S B.63l
21G,7."J)
..S3U.1U7
.... WOO
Total (6 cargoes)
APR I!
$S0G,S11
Hour, 2l,J?so bhls.
Lumber. 37.". M ,
Total, 3 cargoes ....::
MAY.
Ki(nu-:t r,.-. 1.1.1a i
Wheat 4S212.lius"
Total, (I cargo)
..70177
.UINK.
Flour. 9fll"llMjaKu:..
SalmonIiT.'iWcs.J..:.:..'!..;..,
Tojal, (t trgo)
.1ULY.
Flour, 1531 bhls '.
Salmon,. 11822 cs
Total, (3 cargoes)
AUGUST.
-170
1SS.1HJ".
$10,Sttj
.? 7.073
.. "1.010
Fiour, 4mXlhls.
Salmon,72,03tcs
S 2i.ttn
.IfiO.ISC
Total, 2 cargoes........
S8S3.150
..$127,570
..$127,rj7
SKPTK3II5RR.r
Wheat, ISC. 163 bus
Total (2 cargoes)
OCTORHR.
Wheat. 740.043 btu!
Flour, tf.172 bhls
Salmon, a, 42a cs
Total (14 cargoes) i
NOVEM15ER.
Wheat SI 4231 bus
Fiour 411,118 bbls
Total, (19 Cargoes)
,Stt02,Ui3
.. 11.270
1D2.1M
. .$Sft3,rj:X)
-S 831,411
.. 213241
.SI,o7fl,Ci2
THE 1ATEST STYLES
WALL PAPER
AT
B. i2. FRANKLIN'S,
NEXT DOOIiTO ASTORIAN OFFICE.
A very' large .Stock from which to select.
Window curtains made to order.
3TMy patent Trimmer to cut Wall Paper
will be lottnd convenient to my patrons.
W. E. DEMENT 'SCO.
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
Carry in Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and : ' '
FANCY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully ComponnSed
ASK FOR
TTnion India Rubber Go's
Pure Para Gum
CRACK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS !
Be sure the Boots are stamped CRACK
PROOF on the heels, and have tno PURE
GUM SPRINGS on the foot and instep,
which prevent their cracking or bieakfng.
We are now making thera with RUBBER
AND ASBESTOS Soles which will make
tliemlast more than twice as long as any
Rubber boots made.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
ALL KINDS KUBBKit BELTING. PACK
ING, HOSE. SPRINGS. CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc
CO
S.M.
SIXLTmI
4r,.o0()
.SlJWJBVI
IS 17.SSI
fasm
HI
no longer fr cm Dyspep
sia, Indigestion, want of
Appel4tc,lossof Strength
lack of Energy, Malaria,
Intermittent Fevers, &c.
BROWN'S IRON BIT
TERS never fails to cure
all these diseases.
Btmmi CiiBMtcAL Cu.
GeHtlcmeM : For years 1 have
beena(reats4crerfruii Dyxpejla.
and oobU get no jcticfthatiu? iimI
cvcrytliiim which ra rccomwend
cd) until, actioit m tb aKi"c f a
friend, who bad been bcciitted by
Unowi's Iitot IUti fk. 1 uictl a
bottle, with most Mirt.minc require.
Previous to taking llw' Ikon
Bxttcks, every thing I ate dt:rcsM-d
me, and I stMcrctl greatly from a
burning sensattoi in the stotaarh,
which was mfccaralile. ince tak
ing Broivn's Ikok l'.iiTkKS, ill my
troubles arc at an cml. Caneatsny
time without any disaftiecabie re
Mills. I am practkaUy anodT
person. Mrs. 'A J. Flynx,'
30 Maverick St , I'.. Bxl. n
BHOVvTN'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 nil Druggists.
Brown Chemical Co.
Bnltimore, Kd.
" re that all Iron Ilklers are made W
drown Chemical Co.. Baltimore, and "
liuvs croaked red line and trade
marl: on wraner.
EWARE of imitations
5NE Or THE OLDEST AND HOST REHASH
REMEDIES !M THE WORLD FCIt
THE CURE OF
Couglis, Colds, Hoarseness.
Sore Throat, Bronelritia,
IriflLnenza, Astliina,
Whooping Cough,
Croup, and
Every affection of tho
THROAT, LUNGS AND GHEST,
including
OOMSUMPTSOB8,
A WELL-KNOWN PHVSICiAH WRITES:
" It Oocs not dryoip a cough, aad leave tSe catbt
Schiad, as is the case with most preparation, bu
boteas it. cleanses the Iuagt aad allays irritation
$tts removing the cause of corapjaint."
DO NOT BE DECEIVD by ankles beat
S similar names. Be sure you get
DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
vith tie Mgnaturc of" I. BUTTS " on the wrapper
50 Cents and G1.00 a llottle.
Prcpxtd by SETII W. FOWLU : SONS, Boi
an, Mass. Sold hv i!rnsi aod dealers tcnrnS'
MARKETS.
CENTRAL MARKET.
General assortment of table stock constantly
on Hand, such as
Canned Fruits and Jelly,
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard
KGGS. BIJTTEIt. CIIEESE,
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables,
FISH. I-OUJBRY A!YI GAME
la the season.
CIGAICS A3f!) TOBACCO.
Best of Yi'IIVKS ArI SAlfcUOKS.
All cheap lot CASH. Goods sold on com
mknion. Oposlte I. Vf. Cjise's store.
J. RODGKBS.
Washington Market,"
Main Street. - - Anioria 1rcgc
RISK (I MAN A1 RICKllY
T KSPCCTFULLY CALL THE ATTKA
IVtion or the public to tho fact that the
Rbovo Market will alwcys bcs:iplicd with a
FULL VARIETY BEST QUALTTY
FRESH AHD CURED MEATS 1
Which will bo sold at lowest rates, wholeselo
and retail. Special attention eiven toauntib
nz fhit.
LOOK HERE !
We respectfully inform the public that we
will always keep on hand the best quality of
ITresh and Cured Meats
ALSO
Choice Family Groceries,
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Crockcrv and
Glass-ware.
Shins, Hotels and Boanling Houses sup
plied on liberal terms.
A share of the public patronage Is respect
fully solicited.
dtl, WARREN & THOM PSON.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COMPANY,
Fresli and Cured Meats,
Vegetables,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
CILE'A3IU8 Street, Astoria Oc
Stnp a Seng of Sixpence.
You all lnmr .lik rhvme: lint Itnvn
yoii erer read what it is meant for?
rue four-nml-hrenty blackmrtL?
renrefwmt iliAturonLv-frnir Lnnri 'PLa
boiiom of the pie m the worW. while
uie top craitt is t lie sny mat over
reaciies it. Tiic onninir in llio nio a
the day dnvnt, vrhen the birds bein
to sing. aiHi stireiy sncu r siht is fit
for a kiuif.
The kinff, who is represented as
iinic in the ttarior count inir out his
lnoney, is the Rttn. while the cold
pieces that Klin Llirotirh 1 rniorv
he counts thejn are sohlen sunshine-
xne queen. wjk sits m the dark
kitchen, is thtraoon. 1 th Imnm-
with whieh sho resales her.e!f, L the
moonii'Mit.
Tlic industrious maid, who i.; in
the garden at work before lier kinK -fhe
sun is risen, is day dawn, and
the clothes she hangs" out are the
clouds, while tho bird.
cally eudi the soni? bv "ninrnnc off
lier nose," is the hour of sunset. So
we have ilie wIioIa dav. if not in n in
slidll. in a pie.
Tlie Uritisli Foreifjn OfKce, acting
niKin 'lie conviction that the contem
plated blitekade by France of Chinese
IHirts would iwn-or lw v
English ship-owner:, htu eausetl tin
iuiiKcrt pu!Nnie rcpresenraiKins n
lje made to the French fjovemineut to
the effect that such blockade would
le almost certain lo disturb tie ieaec
fnl relations of Englaml ami France.
The French Rovernment hits Ixvn
catefrorically informed that t.hould
any .British ships lie captured while
running' the blockade by French war
vessels, jiopular ait.tion would
breakout in England lh!. wn:iM in
evitably compel the interference f
rue xiriusn government in such a
manner as could not be otherwise
than disagreeable to Framw
Writing of the progress or the Ore
gon Short Line, the Joise statt.siHint
says: The track is laid and lite cars
running across the first channel of
Snake river at St. Paul. The bridge
across the slough next to the ( Iregon
shore will be completed by the first
of December, and the bridge near
Washoe bottom, where the mil road,
re-crosses Snake river into Idaho,
will be completed by New Year s dav.
Then there are the bridges across the
Fayette and Weiser rivers, which will
probablv consume another mouth. At
this rate Weiser City will !e reached
abottt the middle of February next at
the fartheresi.
Commenting on the action of the
legislature the Tacomn J.eflipr says:
One of these legal lights was swear
ing alout the streets to-night damn
ing a legislature that t-'it days ago
jMissed a woman suffrage law. and to
day itassed another law disfranchis
ing all the women of Seattle. It ap
ears that some amendment were
wanted to the Seattle charter, and
among other things an election was
provided for. The amendment were
drafted liefore the late accession to
the voting imputation was made, and
in prescribing tlie qualification of
voters, the odious word "male" was in
the 1 till. It escaped notice and passed
both houses.
The estimate of the Eastern Oregon
wheat crop this year was le-;s than
150.000 tonsAuid ol this amount 110,
000 tons have already leen shipped.
C1ool judges estimate that at Jenst
50,0)0 tons are still lield by wheat
growers, who are waiting for higher
prices.
Oregon can scarcely lie counted
among the mining states, though the
product of gold in 1S3I amounted to
$1,140,931. of silver SJS,Q3i. and pig
iron a000 tons.
Loinemveber & Go.
5
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aitnn x
IMTAKLISIlXi) 1WV.
ASTORIA, (U:S(rON.
TAMRS AHD CUMBIES,
Mai.ufacturcrs and lr. oilers i f
A!
LL KINDS OF
AND FINDINGS
Witolesale Dealers iu
OIL AND TALLOW.
o;-JIi.'liest eah price paia lor Hides and
Tallou.
TUT
TORPID BOWELS.
DISORDERED LIVEH7
and !V!ALAStiA.
From theso sources arise th rec-fonrths
oftho diseases oftlic human race. These
symptoms indicate their existence;
Xass of Appetite, Koirels costive,
Kiclc Headache, fullness after cai
In,nvcr.sioii to exertion ofbotly or
mtnil. Eructation offoodjlrri tnbll
Ityof tcruperX,ovflnirIts,Afeclinj;
ljcrore the ej-es, lilpWr colored
rrIiic,COSSTllATIOiV,anatlcmanil
tho use of a. remedy that acts directly on
tho Liver. AsaLivcrmcdicineTUTT'S
1ZX.TS have 110 equal. Their action on.
the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt;
removing all Impurities through theso
three RcavciiRcrs of tlie system,"
producing appetite, sound dipestlon,
regular stools, a clear skin and a vig
orousbody. TCTT'SPILLS cause no
nausea or griping nor Intcrfero witli
tlaily work and aro a perfect
ANTIDOTE. TO MALARIA.
bold everywhere 2. PiSec 11 JdurraySt.N V.
vxHATiLviR or wmsicr.iLS changed In
stantly to aGwissv IIlacit by asinglo
application of this Drn. Sold by Drug.
rnsts.orscntby express onrecciptofSLj
Oftlco, 44 Murrav Street. New Vork.
UilWili CP CETuZt SSCSSJS T222.
VIM. EDGAR,
Dealer in
Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes
Meerschaum and Brier Pipes,
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
Revolvers and Cartridges.
PLUfflBrnG,
Gas and Sieam Fitting
DONE BY ItUDDOCK & WHEELER. AT
fair rates. Also a, complete .stock of
goods in our line. Estimates given and
work guaranteed.
Cass street, in rear of I 0 O F building,
neit to Gas co's oillce.
PILLS
1 n
mu
ms ac iap
I
1
1
SCROFULOUS,
J s Scrolttloa? l leers broke out en :
i my Udy til my breast was one mass f .
corrnptioB. Si of tnr.-o ul.-er. were not
hn o:e sud on half inches in diameter.
the edjr-ivtMth. ratructl and fecinicgly dead, i
th carit7 opvu to the bn asd tiHctl with ,
ofienire matt, r. Kverythinp 1-nt.wc to tie :
m- dieal faculty was tried in vain. Gradually '
thtb.ne itH became tbVeaed. awl then the '
aofferinir beann in carB-?t. Hone Ulfers ba - !
ga to lake the l-lic of thnoe hitherto on the
'iirtarp. 1 became a mere wreek. i or Mionth?
a' a time I could not get ltn hand; to my
ntad bcau6 of extreme wmw.-.
COULD HOT TURK IH BED.
Ksew do: what it wi lo h-j an hour even free
from pain. P.ad rea. n to look upon life it
elf a a cur-e. in the t umuter of l.vH'J. after
ten year? t.f thi- wr'ehed eslstcrwc, I hcnn
to th j CtTteiH lu.v 1 !'. and afler two
years rnttentu-e of 'hem the last ulcer
Has hv letl. The dread diea.e has uectttnbed
AH tver the bretut wher was onco a mas of
eorrnptitm is now a he.tl hy si. in. My weight
has increased from one hundred aud twenly
tbree to one hundred and fifty-six pound.,
and lbe g.iml work is still coins cu. I feci
my.-elf ji new man. and all through the Ctiti
rra . cnted e. JAMES K.KlCllAUDSON,
Custom House, New U: leanf.
Swt-ti! to before I nited State Cotnmiioner.
J. D. Crawford.
TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD
ot NrrofHhrti?. Inherited and Contagious Hit
m:r, and thus remove the mot prolific caac
of human oiiBerimr to cicar the Skin of Di.-Gc;
uriiMt blotches, itching Trtnte. lluiniliat
ing hi ru 1 4 ions wt Loathrome Sorei caused
by Impure ir i'oioncd iUood, t purify and
h auti y the Skin, and texture the Hair so
that n.. trace of the ii.-ee retnains. t UTicr
ka R-olvi-t. the new Hlcod Purifier. Diur
etic and AHrient. a. il CcTiefEt and CiTici'
ka Sop, the xreat Skin Cures and licit utiriers
are itif Hible. They ate the only remedies
that succeed arhen physicians and all other
means f.il.
GREAT BLOOD WSEDICtWES.
The hali has not bscn told as to the great
curative ;mwer of tho Ccticlr 11kkmks. 1
have aid humlcrds of dollars for mcdieinos
to cure diseases of the blood and skin, and
never found anything yet to eo.uul the Coti-
TRA (: :diks. Cil AS. A. WILLIAMS.
Providence, K. I.
i'rice of CkTKt unall boxes.Sfc. ; large
ho.xe. l. CfTiei'Ki Kksoatkxt, $1 per bot
tle. Ci-Tit I'BA Sor, 25e. CfTtrun v Suav
ing SoAf, X'x. Sold by all druggfct. Pottku
Hki u Al liijy. Co.. Coston.
Scad for"IJoy lo Cure SKin irlscaso"
COrVIPLETE TREATfulEfrlT $1
A sinsle do-o of &arords iladical
tre instantly relieves tho most violent
Sneezing or lteadCold-,( learsthe Head as by
magic. toi watery discharges from the No?e
ami Eyes, preent Kinging Noisos in the
Head, cures Nervous Headache, and Subdues
Chills ami Fever. In Chronic Catarrh it
cleanses the nasal parages of foul tnucu. re
stores the sen of smell, taste, and ocarina
when affected, frees the head, throat, and
bronchial tubes of offensive matter, sweetens
ami purifies the btenth. stops tite cough and
arrests the progress of Catarrh towards Con
stitution,
Oue bottle Itadieal Cure, one box Cat-trrhal
Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in one
package, of all druggists for SI. Ask for Sax
FORbM KAMiWL Ciuk. Pottku lRfi: Axn
Ciiem, Colk)stox,
For the relief and preven
tion, tin instant it is :tjs-
pin il.ot iilicntaaliiin.Aeit-
rulsr!:.. Peintina. (nmla
Colds. Weak Back Stomach
aim as.riiwiin i am?,
l'alpitntion. Dyspcisia, Liv
er Complaint, BiliousFcver.
Malaria and Epidemics. use
'oII Ja lla.sterst,an Illec
trlr JIattcrj- combined
with a Porous XMasterhind
lauich at pain. everywhere.
Notice.
TTOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN TIIATTHE
ii aiMlersigncd has been Mppoiutcd the as
siiiM'e of the linn of A. M. Johnson and Co.
ami all -rsoits having claims agtuust said
liriu ar-itotilieil to ptesent tlie same duly
veriWed to h al my itffiee in Astotitt. Ore
gon, within three months from this date.
OctolwrlTth, list.
d-Sw A. Y. BERRY.
Hamilton Street Assessment.
NOTICE is herein- given that the assessment made hy Ordinance No. .172 of
the City of Astoria. Clatsop County. Oregon, and which Ordinance passed the
Common Council of said city on the i:;th day of November, lS8o, and was approved
on the 14th day of November, lSSt, for the proposed improvement of Hamilton
street, in the City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John AlcClure, from the
south stde of Chenamus street to the south side of Astor street in the manner pro
vided hv Ordinance No.;"bof the City ot Astoria, and which Ordinance passed
the Common Council of said city on the 21)th day of September, 1SS3. and was
approved on the 1st day of October, 188.', on each of the following described
lots fronting on said portion of said street, is now payable at the office of the City
Treasurer in U. S. gold and silver coin, and unless paid wihtin five days from the
expiration of this notice, viz: Friday, December 8.1SS3, the Common Council
will issue warrants for the collection thereof. The assessment is as follows:
t S 1 C5 CJ
? ? ? a S 5.
.' HfOKtK,: r- 5 & ?
J 3. s .
: S :
: : : ? 3 ;
: i : : H :
M .1 Kliuiev 4 5S 100 $."0 00 SIJS0 00 ?4:50 On
M .1 Kinney 11 " ,r)0 00 445 CO 405 CO
.1 ( Nernbtirg Ii " " "0 00 445 00 495 00
John Ilobson ) 44 u 50 00 207 00 VAT 00
iMhian Uutlding Association 4 (51 " 50 00 100 00 150 00
M .! Kinuev .' 11 u " 50 00 417 00 4G7 00
Heirs of G W Warren ( 44 " 50 00 24:5 00 203 00
It Carruthers U - 4- 50 00 417 00 4o7 00
T Jlroemser .- 4 i.l -4 50 oO (3 00 115 00
J T Gray 11 - -4 50 00 417 CO 4GT 00
A J Mcsler ( 44 44 50 00 417 00 00
J W White. i) 4' 44 50 00 417 00 407 00
By order of the Common Council of
Astoria, November is, 18S..
BUY THE BEST !
Salmon 2fet Threads
Woodberry. and Needle Brands,
SEINE TWINES.
SOME MB LEAD LIKES,
I'Ish I'ouihIh, Seines, and TCctH
Imported to Order. A
Lane StccM Netting, FisEiies
AND FISH HOOKS.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
HENRY BOYLE & CO.,
517 and 519, MARKET STREET
SAN FRANCISCO.
i2FAgents for the Pacific Coast.
ASSIGNEE OF T. BAILY.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
will apply at the fsext term of the Cir
cuit Court of the State or Oregon, for the
County of Clatsop, to he discharged from
further trust as assignee of T. Bailv.
I. W. CASE.
Assignee.
Astoria, Ogn., Nov. 2G. ISSS. d-lw
! HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
PARKER HOUSE,
:i. St. SWJtKKR. J'rop..
- OREGON
,. p viIKFR - Mawmteraiid A-ent
. " . A'5-1 " Jiawspt rami Aeni.
A'-1 '"'t . - - Day uerK-
Phil. BOWERS. - - Night Clerk,
Di-pvy ,u li-i- mil mili.tnl nxm
1 1 M' ,lnM m'tKira mu
T: vcj- ",ln-,c 011 7?ntsTnofc
- Eils'' wiaoS 121 al AeSpeCtS.
FitWi COACH TO THE HOUSE.
IT IS A PACT
-TIHT
JEFF'S CHOP HOUSE
ox
Conccmly Street is the Best in
Town.
THAT
SI has Al-.rays on Slniid FRESH
ShonI "XVa4r 15aj- antl "Etsst-
eru Oysters.
THAT -
" JEFF" IS THE BOSS CATERER.
THAT
He htis been I'roprletor or the "Aurora
Hotel" it tliiapptott xevenjears.
Q?Eft DAY AND NIGHT.
A Good Cup of Coffee
AND OYSTERS.
7Vf RS. POV.'ELL HAS OPENED AN OYS
ItA ler. stand and Coffee House on Main
street next to the Oregon Bakery.
Every attention paid to initrons.
COSMOPOLITAN
Chop House and Restaurant.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Jleals relets and upwards.
. 2IOXJl.AItI, -MJS
STKEirr. - -
Proprietor.
- ASTORIA.
Astoria Sestaurant.
EDWARD YOUKG
Announces to the public that he has located
in the rooms formerly occupied by the City
Book Store, where he will keep a
Marat ant Ciop Horn
Fumisittng meals to order at alt hours.
His patrons will find tin tables supplied
with ten or twelve of the best newspapers.
His reputation as former proprietor of the
New Ei.gland Restaurant is a sufileient
recommendation ior ms new nottse.
THE BEST
Boarding and Lodging House.
chas. W'allntan has opened a bonrdiugnud
lodging house south of O'Brien's hotel, licur
the gas works.
The table is supplied with the best tho
market affords : good food ami clean beds
will be furnished at tlie regular prices.
(the me a call and satisfy vourselves.
CHAS. AVALLMAN.
FOR SALE.
IN LOTS TO SUIT. FROM 5 ACRES TO
40 acre tract in S. Yv. corner of Chas.
Stevens' D. C. Title perfect. For particu
lars impure at office of N. D. Raymond. City
Hall ; or on the premises of O. D. Young.
Astoria, Nov. :5d, iss?.
said Citv of Astoria.
T. S. JEAVETT,
Auditor and Clerk.
B STORK. AITZB.
ELECTRO VOLTAIO BELT, and other Electric
Appliances. Wo vrllt send on Thirty Days'
Trial, TO MEX, YOUNG OR OLD. who are suffering
from Necvous DaBiLrrr, Lost Vrriurr. and those
diseases oi a ixbsosai. XiATCRK resulting trom
Abuses and Omen Causes. SDcedv relief and com
plete restoration to llKALTrr. Vicon and Manhood
Gcaraxtees. Send at once forlUnatratcd Pamphlet
Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mice
HOSPITAL,
ASTORIA, - - - OKEG01S
fJiniS INSTTTDTION, UNDER CARE OF
JL the Sisters of Charity, is now ready for
t he reception of patients.
Private rooms for the accommodation ol
any desiring them.
Patients admitted at all horns, day or night.
No phvsician has exclusive right, every
patient Is free to and ha3 the privilege of
employing any physician they prefer.
United States 3Iurine
Seamen who pay Hospital Dues, are enti
tled to Free care and attendance at thLs Hos
pital during sickness. Permits must be ob
tained tor United States Marines at the Cus
tom House.
Sisters of Charity
For Sale.
FIVE HUNDRED CORDS DRY HEM
Iock Wood, which I will deliver at the
houses of customers for $4 a cord.
JDrayiug or all kinds done at reasonable
rates. R. B. MARION.
iXflDAYCTRIAft
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Oregon Railway & Navigation
C03IPAXY.
ocsajt oivisiox.
During the month of November, 1SS3.
Oce-an Steamers will sail from Portland for
San Francisco every Tuesdav and Friday,
aud from San Francisco for Portland every
Wednesday and Saturday. leaving Ains-
worlh Tliwk 1'ortbim! :ir "1 f.tnlolir o.wl
Sjjear Street AYharf, San Francisco, at 10 a.m.
aiu ouii iK-ni'is sum 10 an prtnetpa
cities in the United States, Canada and
Europe.
RAIL DIVISION.
Passenger Trains leave Portland for East
ern points, at 9 :00 P. 31. daily and at 7 :30
A. M. daily, except Sunday.
JVKK DIVISION (Middle Columbia).
Boats leave Portland for Dalles at 7 -.00
A. M.
ALSO :
Leave Tort-I j
land for Mon Tu.
We.
TllU.
Fri. I Sat
Astoria and I I
lowor Co-1
lumbia....fi A.MJ6 AM
Dayton. Or. ',7 Ail,
Oorollis" fiAM
Viotoria.BCi AM6 AM
RAM GAM RAM
AM,' 17 AM
Ifi All!
fi amg amp AM
RAM
Leaves Astoria for Portland at 6 a. m. daily ex
cept banday.
Pullman Palace Cars rnnntaR between Port-
i.uiu. auu ot. raui,
C.H. PRESCOTT,
Manager.
A. L. STOKES,
Assist. Snp't .
of Traffic.
JOHN MUIR,
- Sup't of Tranlc
E. P. ROGERS,
General Agent
Passenger Dep't.
Oregon & California R. R.
OREGON & TRANSCONTINENTAL
COMPANY, LESSEE.
On an after May 13,. 1SS3, trains will ran as
follows, D ALL 5T (Except Sundays),
EASTS IDE DIYISIOS.
Kctwccn FOUTLAXI) and LEX DALE
MAIL TKAia
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 7:30a. ir.IGIendale 10:35 p. it.
t.lenilalo 1:00 A. it. I Portland 4:25 p. it.
ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN.
L E A VE. A PT? TVV
Portlund 4:00 P. M.ILebanon 9.20 P. y.
Lobacon 4:45 A. M.JPortland.10:05 A.M
makes connection with all Regular Trains on
Msisiuo utvtsion.
WKSTSIDE DIVISION.
Between Portland ami Corvnllln
KAIL TRAIN
, LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 0:00 A. M.lfViTTmllla j.in d t
Corvalli3. 8:30 A. M.PortIandI.""3:20 P M
EXPRESS TRATJf
LEATO. ARRIVE.
Portlnnil S-OOi. r IAT.ATTr,n-:tlo .nnn ..
McMinnvillo.5:45..M.portland ..8:3ua."m
Cloao connections made at Glondalowith
tno Stages oftho Oregon and California Staice
Company.
tfea-Tickets for sale at all tho principal poinb
in California and tho East, at Company'
Office.
Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or.
Storage will bo charnd on freight remain
ing at Companys Warehouse over '11 hours.
Freight will not bo received for shipment
after 5 o'clock P. M. on cithor tho East or
e.n.nto Division.
It. KOEHLRR.
JOHNMUIB,
Snp't. of Traffic.
K P. ROGERS,
General As't
Passenger Dep't.
Manager.
A. L. STOKES,
Asst Snp't.
JTof Tratlic.
Ifwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s
WINTER SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canby,
and Ihuaco.
Connecting by stages for
Oysterville and Olympia.
trsZ'P&i Until further notice the Ilwaco
-Srg&w0, Steam Navigation Co.'s steamers
uGcn. Miles,"
or "Gen. Canby"
Will leave Astoria
On Mondays and Thursdays, at 7 A. M.
FOR
Ft.Stevens,. Ft. Canby and Ilwaco
ox
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and
Saturdays.
Tlie steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a. jr.,
as formerly, not being confined strictly to
schedule time.
Fare to Fort Stevens 50cts
" " Canby and Ilwaco... SI 00
JSf-Ilwaco freight, by'the ton, in lots
one ton or over, 2 per ton,
ES'-For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap
ply at the ofllce of the company, Gray's
wharf, foot of Benton street.
J. H. D. GRAY,
Agent.
"Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co.
SUMMER ROUTE.
Astoria to Olympia,
Touching at
Fort Stevens, Fort Canliy, Ilwaco.
North Beach, Oysterville, Xorth
Cove, Petersons Point, Ho
qaium, Jlontesnno,
And all points on Shoalwater Bay, and Gray
Harbor.
GEN. MILES,
Strs,
or
On Columbia River.
GEN. CANBY
GEN. GARFIELD
MONTESANO
Shoalwater Bay.
Gray's Harbor
Connecting with Stages over Portages.
Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 91.
Oa Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
arriving at Montesano the day after leaving
Astoria through trip in CO hours.
Leave Olympia for Astoria on same days-
Columbia Transportation Co.
FOR PORTLAND.
(FAST TIME.)
Tlie popular steamer
FLEETWOOD,
Which has been refitted for the comfort o
passeneers will-leave Wilson and
Fisher's dock every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6
A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P. M.
Returning leaves Portland every
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 A. tA
Arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M.
An additional trip will be made on
Sunday of Each Week,
Leaving Portland at O o'clock
Sunday Hlorninjr.
Passengers by this route connect at Kalama.
for Sound ports. U. B. SCOTT,
President.
EEGEAR STEAM PACKET
"Daisy," and Barge.
Will leave Astoria, from Gray's Dock,.
For Olney, and Head of Youngs River,
Daily, at 8 a. M.t (except Wednesdays and.
Sundays.) "
Returning same day.
For Landings on Lewis & Clark's River,
On Vt'cdHCsdnys, at 8 A. 91.,
Returning same day.
B-For Freight or Passage, apply on board
or at Gray 's Dock, where Freight will be r
ceived and stored, if necessary.
J. H, D. GRAY.-