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ASTORIA, OREGON:
SUNDAY.
-DECEMBER 2, 1683
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
POUT OF ASTORIA.
READY FOR SEA.
Virne, Sit 1 Calais Nov 30
OMMeek. Queenstown Nov St
tMenperie, lir bk Queeasteicn Nor 94
CMan Fonssn Br hk Qu-en-.tovn Nov'""
CekJtren. Br Queonstown Dec 1
O D Bryant, Am bk Qneenstown Dec 1
Oelumblc. S F, December 1
VESSEL IX
THE RIVER.
MtWaahincton. Am cp
Imvvrini. Am sp
Olive S. Southard. Antsp
Ked Gross, Am sp
lee Kins, Am sp
Brsp
Oboron, Br tip
Ironside, Br bk
Antwerp. Br bk
ltenfend Hill. Br bk
Slur of Krin, Br sp
Sirtrit of the Dawn. Br
Oityof Madrid. Br
Inohcreon. Brsp
l.adktek. Br lik
(HeoiiTer. Hrsp
I'.arcanv. Br sp
Svexwlca of the Seas
Hiehlaod Light, Am. p
Indiana. Am sp,
t'arrie WiriBlow.Am bk
Martha Fisher.
KillOchan. Brsp
Uhcron. Br bk
I.iriieBoU. Brbk
Mallscate. Brbk
Harry Bailer. Brbk
Bolivia. Brbk
Oakworth. Br sp
Ciirvan, Br bk
Sea Kinc. Am sp
Oynisoa. Brbk
Morayshire, Br sp
VESSELS OS TUB WAY.
From Forljrn I'ortH. for tlie
Columbia Klvcr
AsRCrona, Br sp Wilmington Nov 10
Aberstwith Castlp. Br sp WX55 Liverpool Sept 11
Banco, Brbk 1000 Newcastle. Sept 9
Dteraak, Brsp 101 Wilmington
Ohas. Qofos'-ortb. Er bk Liverpool
Oily of Carlisle. Br bk Greenock Auk 14
Kskdalc. Brbk Liverpool July 2fi
lle of Krin, Brsp Sydney Sept IC
Jaunt McNeil, Br bk June IS Rlasgew
Ketverdalc. Br bk 1131 N S IV
Oban Bar, Br bk Towns ille Sopt 1'J
Rtver Indus, Brsp 1015
Seettifth Bard. PrbkSiG Brisbane Sept'O
Sarah Ml. Br bk HIS Newcastle Sopt 17
HtucboHnd. Br lk '.(73 Wilmington
A. tt. Meod, Am bk 1H N Y Sopt 0
From American Port.
Henry James. Brbk !SN V June 1st
Merem. Am 8JJ.N Y August 17 .
M W Watts. Am bk New Vork May 12
im'to 1C SUrbucfc, Am sp N Y JuncUJ
TII)K TAKI.E FOB AKTOWA.
NOVKMBKB.
I
HUSH WATKi:
j. LOW WATKK.
First.
Second. First.
Second.
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31 8 42 7'S SI 47 C 1 2 2)1 20 3 42 0"7
ft 31 8'0 10 40 03 3 lit 22 4 43 02
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ihe hours Ik-Iuih-ii midnight and noun are
designated by a (a. m.). those between noon
uutl mtdnlght by d. M.I. 0. (X)i u denotes
midnight, o7. Win. denotes noon.
The height is reckoned from the level of
average lower low waters to which thesound
Hgs are given on the Coast Survev charts.
TU; BOAT C'la.VKIJES.
FoMowing is tlie schedule of prices for
tmx-Hse i jiiul out over ihe Columbia Bar :
F.r vessls not Inward Outward.
exceeding Loaded. Ballast.
NH) tons..lfiU
S00 to 1WXI tons... 200
I00O to liwo tons... 225
ISwito 1108 tons... 27.
1 loo to lCoo ions... :m
?l5o
SIM
175
200
250
300
175
200 .
250
Domestic Brsnorts.
The receipts of certain article;
of Or
Sn produce., at Sun Francisco,
from
.lumifiry 1, iss:;, to Noveiiiliei 'Jist
.4ve, have been as follows:
ltonr, qr sks .
Whewt. ells
Outs, ct's
SkIukhi. bbls
ill bWs
ON.................. ........... ............
i"tis
AlH-tas Klpe. bxs
bbte... .
IlMllnr. jtkgN
J'tUMtdUS. :ks
VnA. bks..............................
Hides. No
TitMow. pkgs
Beef, bbl.s
Hay. bales
('iifekslver. Hhs1cs....... ...........
FrKit. Dried, pkgs
leather, pkgs
I laps. bales.............. ....
Hams, pkgs
Cheese. vs............m.......m.....
Flaxseed, sks
Corn. ctis......
Canned Gomls. cs.....
Ijtrtl. pkgs....... .
Bhuoii. c.s w. .
inchi-
7.a59
210.843
34.178
2,020
LOGO
277,741
mo
o
COS
26.744
31.1S1
33,1103
50
11
23
15U
. 0.511
981
4'J-J
21
SO
7JS8
71
779
1G
23
Magnus G. Crosby
Dealer in
HARDWARE, HUH, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
Flumbers and Steam Fitters
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET RON,
-
-jLTiT? and Copper.
Cafinery anfl FislierfflBHs Supplies
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP
PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Dons with i.eatness and dispatch.
Nne but first oIrss workmen employed.
A wrH0ii.Ksortme.nt of
SCALES
Constantly on hand
Oalarrh cured, health and sweet
breath secured toy ijiiuotrs catarrh uem
edv. Price 50 cents, Masai Injector free.
For sale by W. E. Dement
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
Temple LiOdffe, Wo. 7A.F.A.M.
REG UL Alt COMMUNICATIONS ft
first anil thlrtl Tuesdays In eacuVV
month, at 7l o'clock, r. M., at tlic'VN
Hall in Astoria. Members of the order in
good standing are Invited to attend..
l'.y oraer 01 1 ne v . n .
Beaver Lodge No. 35. L O. O. F.
KEGULAK MEETING EV- aO
ery Thursday evenins atrfSK?
nan-past seven otiock, at iue3-,.-IdKC
room in Odd Fellows Hall
Astoria. Sojourning members of tlfe order
in good standing, cordially invited tnuttend.
Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. P.
OEGULAli MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN
JX campment No. 13. I. O. O. F., at the
Lodge, In the Odd Fellows Building, at
seven p. yu, on tne seconu ana lourtn
Mondays of each month. Sojourning brethren-cordially
invited.
jjy oraer . r.
Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W.
TLEGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE
Xl Lodtre No. 12. A. O. U. W. will be held
In Pvthian Hall on Frldav evenine of e:ich
ween, ai 7 o ciock r. 31. jiemuers 01 me
order in good standing, and visiting Broth
ers are uiviiea to atteua. Jjorary win e
-open fifteen minutes before ana alter eacn
meeting, ay iiruer
Astoria Lodge No. 40. L O. Q.-l.
REG ULt MEETING EVE RY TUESDAY
nviWntT nVloftk. -it Pvlliian ITall.
Astoria. Members of the Order, in good
standing, arc invited to attcna. uegree
meeting first Monday of each montn.
By order W. C. T.
American Legion of Honor.
nERriiAR MEETING OF ASTOKIA
JX Council No. 995' Is held on the first :uul
third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock v.
M. By order of the Council Commander.
It. V. MONTE1TH, Sec'ty.
Cushing Post No. 14, G. A. P..
TTiEGUtAir MEETINGS OF THIS POST
JX on the second and fourth Tuesdays of
each month at 7-30 r. m. visiting com
rades cordially invlteu. liyoruer
Common Council.
"OEGULAIt MEETINGS. SECOND AND
xli fourth Tuesday evenings of each montn
:it,7l6 o'eloek.
rfirl'ersons desiring to have matters acted
nnon bv the Council, at anv remilar meet
ing must present the same to the Auditor
ana uierK, on or neiore ine rnuay evemnp
prior to the luesuay on wmcn ine uonnen
noias its regular meeting.
THOS. S. JEWETT.
Auditor and Clerk.
CiirilCIX DlItECTORY.
Gbaci: Ciiuitcir Holy coniiniiinon
first Sunday of every inontli. Sunday
sen'icesatllA. M., and 7 p. m, Wednes
day (.'veiling service at 7 0 cloe.K. iuv
M.J). Wilson, Hector.
FmsT Phesbytekian Cnuitcir Ser-
vices atll A. m. and 7 p. M. Wednes
day evening prayer meeting at
o'clock. licv. .1. V. Milligan, P;islor.
CoxoitEOATiONAi.Cnur.cn Services
at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Key. Sam 1
Wood, Pastor.
Roman Catholic Cnur.cu Services
atlOtlU) a. m. Rev. L. Diehnan, J'astor
M. E. Cnuucir Services at 11 A, m
and 7 i. m. Lecture and Prayer Meet
ing. Wednesday, at 7 P. M. Rev. Win
nobcrts. Pastor.
Baptist Chukcii. Services eacli
Lord's Day at 11 A. M., and 7 P. M.
Prayer Meeting on Wednesday, at
p. m. Rev. B. S. McLafferty, pastor.
Columbia River Exports.
8HIPMKNTS FOREIGN.
KRCAPITULATION JANUARY
294,878 bus. wheat
60,257 bbls flour.
Total, 3 cargoes . .
FBimUABY.
Wheat. JC0.90C bus., value
Flour. 29,490 bbls., "
T tal. 5 cargoes . .
MAUCH.
Wlieat (137.524 bushels)
Flour IC8.141 bbls)
'83.
.S 30010
. 257.176
8 5G3.4SG
.S 179.19?
. 144,193
. $ 323.091
2IC.70
.$344,107
.... 13,030
GfiOO
Salmon (2C08 cases)...........
Lumber (500 M )
Total (8 cargoes).. .
APRIL.
Flour, 24,830 bbls .:.
Lumber, :175 M...... ...
.289011
.813554
. 10.000
Total, 3 cargoes .
SIS0.534
S 17.8S1
59.09C
70.977
MAY.
Flour 3.523 bbls..
Wheat 49,212 bus
Total, (1 cargo)
JUNE.
Flour. 991 bbls
Salmon, 37,793 cs .
Total, (l cargo)'. ;
JULY.
Flour. 1,534 bbls
Salmon, 118.322cs
Total, (3 cargoes)....
AUOU.ST.
Flour, 4.993Jbbls
Salmon.72,037 cs... . ...
Total, 2 cargoes...-.........
SKITKMI'.BK.
"Wheat, 13C.4S3 has
Total (2 cargoes)... . .
OCTOBER.
"Wheat, 740.043 bus
Flour, 3.172 bbls
Salmon. 33,429 cs........
Total 14 cargoes)
NOVEMBER.
VVhcat 814.231 bus -.
.S -1.970
. 163JC3
.193)33
-S 7,073
., 591.010
-$593.2$3
S 21G3
300,183
S383.150
.$12770
$127,579
$092,100
14,270
192.154
S8Q8.530
S 831.411
218,211
J-.Ulll -I,UO I)U1S... ...1.. ..
Total, (19 Cargoes)
....Sl.079.652
Astoria Retail 3Iarkct.
Flour per sack SIM.
Wheat, per cental S2.00.
Oats, S2.10?;.
Bacon, sides per B, ic cLs.
Shoulders, " 15 cts.
Hams, " lG22ds.
Lard, " 1G cts.
Beef,12K20cLs.
Mutton, 12K15 cts.
Pork, 12K15 cts.
Yeal, 1518 cLs.
Butter, per roll C5 to 05 cts.
Eggs, per dozen 00 cts.
Potatoes, per fi IK to cts.
Apples, green, per box $1.50. to $1.75
Cheese, per lb 2025cts.
cornmeai, per m 4 cts.
Oatmeal,
614 cts.
Beans,
Coffee,
Tea,
Rice,
46 cLs.
12K40 cts.
4090 cts.
3 10 cts.
Sugar,
10 14 cts.
bvrup, per gallon 75c 1.
IK
oney, per gallon SUA).
Salmon, per kit $5.
Onions, per lb 1K2K cts.
Apples dried per H 1018 cts.
Peaches " " 12 18 cts.
Plums, " " l2Klcts.
Candles, per H 20 cts.
Chickens, per dozen $0.
Ha, per ton S25.
Hides, per lb c 9 cts.
Oils, p'er gallon, boiled linseed, 75c:
raw linseed, 70c; coal oil, 40c; lard S1.2D
REMOVAL.
The Astoria Passenger Line
TX7TLL AFTER THIS DATE HAVE ITS
If headouarters fltlts Stablfts tiMt to P.
B. Franklhvs. two doors below The Asto-
ri an office. First-class Livery service. Carts
with horse furnished, for one dollar per
hour. Carriages on application
The Astoria Passenger Line Hacks will
leave lor upper Astoria from the stables.
Horses taken to board.
MBS. T. O'BEIEN.
For Sale.
CIVE HUNDRED COEDS DRY HEif
JL- lock Wood, which I will deliver at the
houses of customers for $4 a cord .
Drayinc or all kinds done at reasonable
rates. tu a. sia-BION.
That is what a great
many people are doing.
They don't know just what
is the matter, but they have
a combination of pains and
aches, and each month they
grow worse.
The only sure remedy
yet found is Brown's Iron
Bitters, and this by rapid
and thorough assimilation
with the blood purihs ?.nd
enriches it, and rich, strong
blood flowing to every part
of the system repairs the
wasted tissues, drives out
disease and gives health and
strength.
This is why Brown's
Iron Bitters will cure
kidney and liver diseases,
consumption, rheumatism,
neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala
ria, intermittent fevers, &c
Mr. Simon IHarvchard, a vreH
known citizcHof HayetriUc, Meade
couHty.KeiilBcfc , says : " My wife
had been sicV &r a loeg time, aiul
her ccB&Unitiofl vt& aH broken
down and she was unable to woti.
She was advised to use Brown's lix .i
Bitters, aiid found it to work like a
charm. Wc would not b :. .- itV
cut it for any consider:.!. ,.
con.tder it tne be-t t:ii.
woild."
Brow's Iron Bititk-j
is not a drink and does hol
contain whiskey. It is tv
only preparation of 1
that causes no injuriou
fects. Get the g
Don't be imposed . . t
imitations.
f'""1 11 ' ll.T-B--'
Vitalizes sud nrkli s tlio Kloo!, -iie
up the System, 2JaJit.-3 the W 'e'i
Strong, Kuiltls tij tin !'ro:tu
down, Invigorates tli
llralo, anil
CURES -
Dyspepsia, ITervous Affections,
eral Behility, ITenralgia, Eevcr
and Ague, Paralysis, Chronic
DiarrlicDa, Boils, Drops,
Humors, Female Com
plaints, Liver Com
plaint, Remittent
Fever, and
411 DISEASES ORIGINATING 1H A EA0 STAT
OF THE BLOOD, OR ACCOMPANIED BY
DEBILITY OR A LOW STATE
OF THE SYSTEM.
V1
3 4 Bit
Supplies the blocd with its Vital Prlncijilc, ot
Life Ulemcnt, IKON, tnfustcj Stnjgii
Vigor and New Life into all part t f '..? Jem
BEING FREE FROM ALCOHOL, i.s :n:
Sng effects arc no: followed by currr.,.:.! .. j f x:
Ion, but arc permanent.
SETII V. I OWLE H SON'S, l-rspcktors, O
tlarrisoa Attx. B-xcc ScU by atl I -rggisti
MARKETS.
CENTRAL 3IAEKET.
General assortment of table stock constantly
on band, such as
Canned. Fruits and .Telly,
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard
EGGS, BUTTER. CHEESE.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables,
FISH, POUIiTKY AII GXSIE
In tbc season.
CIGARS AIVD TOBACCO.
Best of WINES AIVD r.IO.UORS.
All cheap f6r CASH. Goods sold on com
mission. Opposite I. W. Case's store.
J. liODCEltS.
Washington Harket,
Alain direct, - - Astoria Qregou
BEJIGMAJS' C BERRY
RESPECTFULLY CALL THE A1TEN
tion of tho public to the fact that ths
above Market will always be suppliod with a
FULL VARIETY BEST QUALTrY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS 1
Which will be sold at lowest rates, wholcsclo
ana retail, special attention given to suppl
eg tbics.
LOOK HERE !
vc respectfully inform the public that we
will always keep on hand the best quality of
Fresh and Cured pleats
ALSO
Choice Family Groceries,
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery and
uiats-ware.
Shins, Hotels and Hoarding Houses sup
plied on liberal terms.
A share of the public patrouase Is respect
fully solicited.
dtf, "WARREN & THOMPSON.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COMPANY,
Fresh and Cured Meats
Vegetafoles,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
CHEXAMUS Street. Asterla , Og
The Little Ones.
People have no idea what plcasnre,
what amusement, tbey deprive them
selves or if tbey babitually put chil
dren out of their heart; ami close
their doors upon llieiu. Of course
the little creatures meddle with
tilings, and leave the traces of their
fingers on the wall, and cry and
bother a little, but when one gels
into the way of it, as mother- rnd
oilier loving "relatives do; thews things
become of minor importance. Chil
dren sav such Tireltv thin5s, and do
such fuuny things, the touch of their
little hands is so soft, the sound of
their little voices so sweet, their faces
are so pretty, their movements s-oj
irraeeful and comical, tiie whole fam-'
ily goes baby mad and it w no won
der. No book was ever written that
was half as interesting s a little
child that is learning to tsik Mtd to
think, that is develoMHl from a tiny
animal into a leiug with a conscience
and a heart.
Gladstone has the correct idea
alxmt the inducement held out t
the poorer chtsacs in England io lie
come Mormons. It is the passion for
the land, which they know can never
be granted in Ihoir own country,
which leads them to lake up witii the
doctrines of .the Latter Day hamw.
They argue that they eaniKit be in
worse straits than the- have leen in
all their lives, and hence they go
willingly with the ciders, who paint
the delights or the western Canaan
The Walla Walla Vidua says:
Packers are charging 81..' cents per
!onnd for freight into the Coeur d
Alene mines from Kathdrum. The
following good old time market rates
prevail in the diggins: Flour. $22
jK?r 100 l!s: bacon, 50 cents a jiound:
beef from 25 to 30 cents ier Mund:
Iotatoes from 12? J to !" -eu per
Kund: onions from '3) t 2. cents
per JOuiul.
A writer of mathematical lent tinds
from the census returns that there
are'ahout 17.000 dent isis in the Tniled
Stales, who, he estimates, iack into
the teeth of the American iKop!e a
ton of pure gold annually. Continu
ing his speculations, he predicts that
in the twentv-first century all the
gold in the country will lie buried in
the graveyards.
A correspondent of tlie Taeoma
Ncips at Davenport, Lincoln countv,
W. T., stiys that the blackleg is kill
ing ofT the yonng slock in that local
ity. The weather has leen remark
ably mild and open this Tall :ud
fanners are still breaking prairie.
The Sieht Watch.
Mr. Charles T. Tlollis. r the New
York Club Slablw. say that he is
night-watchman, and one night was
attacked by rheumatism no acute he
could only get down stairs on his
hands and knees. St. Jacobs Oil wait
applied twice. .After this he look his
watch again the next night, cured.
Leineiiweher & Co.,
r, r.KtNRxwiiiiEit. . ri:H-
nsTAr.ts;ir.ii i.
ASTORIA, OKKU'iN.
TABHIRS Affl COEEEIES,
Maui'.facturris and Im; otters of
I.L KINDS OF
AND FINDINGS
Wlwlesale Dealers in
OIL AND TALLOW.
xrHighest cash price paid for Hides and
Tallow.
w.s.
DEMENT & GO.
ASTOKIA, - - - OKF.GOX
Carry in Slock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TGiLET
and
FAKGY ARTICLES
Prescriptions carefully CoiiijmhiihIc:!
BUY TEE BEST !
Irish Flax
Salmon Net Threads
Voodberry. and Needle Brands.
SEINE TWINES.
AND
CORKMBLBiD LiKBS,
Fish Inu:tilH, Seines, ami ?'cts
Imported to Order. A
LarpStocMMiJisiiLi!
AND FISH HOOKS.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
517 and 519, MARKET STREET
SAN FRANCISCO.
iSTAgents for the Tacific Coast.
WIU. EDGAR,
Dealer in
Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes
Meerschaum and Brier Pipes,
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
Revolvers and Cartridges.
THE LATEST STYLES
IN
WALL PAPER
AT
B. B. FRAKKLIN-S,
NEXT DOOR TO AST&RLVN OFFICE.
A very large Stock from which to select.
"Window curtains made to order.
37My patent Trimmer to cut Wall Taper
wm oe tounu convenient to my patrons.
That Hacking Cough can be so
quickly cured by Sbiloh's Cure. . "We
guarantee it Sold by W. E. Dement.
SCROFULOUS,
INHERITED,
CONTAGIOUS
T7i IS70 Scrofulott Ulcers broke out en
my boly until my brct was one mass of
eorruiition. -"me of tbT nb-er were not
: ib n n'.:e an! one half inches in dutuicter.
tke rdg- ruccfa. racetl and ecmiraly dead,
the cavity op?u to the bone a:.l fillctl with
offer 'ire matt: r. fcrcrythin? t nown U the
n dies! fat-ahy wast-iei iRT?in. Gradually
the bino iteli Weame dieael. aiMl then the
.oaleritiC" Wan in earnf S'l. riie I'kors be
san io ;aki the plee uf thne hitherto on he
urface. 1 became a mere wrwS. For Months
al a time 1 eould imt get wi haHd? t uiy
bra-l bcaii of extreme soren?-.
COULD KOTTUHpI IH BED. '
Knew not what it wa to be an hoar even free
fnttn ivain. I'a! reason tit look Hlion life tt-
elf as a eur-e. In the mmuier of liS V after
tn vears of I hi., wre'rhel exi-tence. I began
l ie th CrTM re and after two
yeai-' ! ri-tpr.t use oi neiti ise-iasi nicer
has hi ll. 1 he drrrad disease has succumbed
All ver iho breast where was once a tna?s of
eorrnption if now a he. I by sl-.tn. .My weiciit
ha irKreaieJ ffoui one hurxired and twenty?
tarett tu .r hundred and huv-fiv nound-
and the xood work i ttill roir.? on. 1 foel
inv.-lf a new man. and all throuch the Cull
enra i.emed e. J A.M K. RICH AKDON,
( itstom House, New Oilean?.
-worn t before L'nitwl tate Coinmis-ioner
J. I. Crmtforp.
TO CLEAflSE THE BLOOD
of entfHloue. Inherited and Co'tagioiM Hu
wr?, ami thug remove tne tnost proline cause
numan ?unermt to ciear ine sum oi xj:.u
urintr Uloifhei. ltchinsr Torture.-. Humiliat
ing Krupthtiu and Loathsome 'ores caused
bvlninureor l oitoned l'locd. t nurify and
b'auti y the Skin, and lestcre the Hair .o
that nu trace f the iiiseae remain-". vticu-
tt ilKnai.vrsT. the new Ilkotl 1'BriSer. Diur
ftie ami A'tetient. a-d Cctktka and CCTirc
K ton-, the ifrwuSkin Cures andBeutitifiors
are inf dlible. 'fhev ate the only remedies
that sueeeed when ;hicians ami all otiier
mean f tl.
GREAT BLOOD f-IEDiClNES.
The hah has not been told to the frreat
caratirenowersofthcCmcrR niai.nu; t
have paid hundred of dollars for medicines
to cure disease of the bleotl and skin, and
never found anything yet to equal the Cm
rcitA Hemlmiu-. Cil AS. A. WILLIAMS,
l'rovidenee, li. I.
Price of tVrniK.nnall boxes, -We. : hirso
boso. 31. LrriiTK Kie-OAriST. 91 per Hot
tie. CfTIfUXA :ol. 2ae. CTTICUKA blt.vv
txc 5Ar. l"e. Stld by all drunUts. Pottkk
Dki-c: asp Vmx. Co.. i!ojton.
Sr:ni rr"JIow to Cure Sliin Ita.srnxc:
C
OMPLETE TREATMEHT $1
A sinttle doe tr aJiroi-iI ECtuUra!
: instantly relieves tho most ioIcnt
SneezinKor lleadt'ohl.-). Clears the Head a by
magic. Mo- watery discharges from the Nose
and l'ye. prevents Jtimtinj: NoL& in the
Head, cures XcrVtuis Hcadaehe. and Subdues
Ch:!! and Fever. In Chronic Catarrh it
ekMne; the naal pas-ages of foul inueu?. re
storw thoseneof smell, tasie. and hcarinr
when affceted, frew the head, throat, and
bronchial tubes of oflenshe matter, sweeten
and uritie! the bieatii. 'top tho couch and
arrests the progre of Catarrh towards Con
sumption, one bottle Radical Cure, one box Catnrrhal
Solvent and Snnfvrd'3 Inhaler, all in one
:ackaxe. of all drue-n.-ts far Si. Ask for Sax-
OKI'j KAL'irAl. Cl'Rf. I'oTTKR DrI V. AMi )
Ckkm, Co,, Bostox,
1 lEtni For the relief and proven
! GW--IlVO,tioti, I he instant Jt is :ip
V. VOLTAIC nllril.of hheuwati?ni.Ncii-
vvVij ra,e,,t', .Sciatica. Coughs,
fJY coins, w eaKiiacK' Momucn
-. and liowcIs.Shootinfrl'ains,
f I'alpttation. uyspepsM, Liv-
' 3 v vsfctwy. . - cr loni'iiuim. liiiiousr ever.
y'!f- Malaria and Epidemics. uso
i f'c'tri c'-N. " Sin's Z'lasterstan Klec
h, "S t",c Kattcry combined
"LA f TE ""'h a ,""s l"Ia..tcr)and
latiicti at pain. 23 k: everywliore.
SLIGHT 0BDS..
A Little Story with a Large moral
Osie 32nn vIio Iviiow his
Own Ilusiness.
No. my dear," sud the venerable keepor
of a country store to n timid little girl -Those
head scarcely came up to tho Ierol of the
counter. "Io, my dear, weharen t any rod
flannel, lwt we hare some first rate New Or
leans laola&es." Softly hinting that sho
didn't think that would answer the purpose
quite as Well, the child -went her way in
Search of the article she -ranted.
Have you BSNSON'S CAPCINE PLAS
TERS?" askod a sentleman of a certain drug
gist whose name could bo civen were it do
sired, "l am troubled juit now with a touch
of ray old friend, tho lumbago, and the Rcn-
son'j Plaster seems to go to the spot almost as
soon as it touches tho skin."
"Not at present." replied the druggist, gen
ially " but, we have lots of plasters just as
good. There is All cock's, the Capsicum and
others won't ono of them do as well?"
"jly dear sir," retorted tho gentleman,
with a slight show of tempor, "I say nothing
against those articles, but I am a business
man, and always ask for precisely what I
want, and for nothing olio. I may enlighten
you, however, when I say that sometime ago.
for another disease, of which tbo Capcino has
since cured mc, I tried all tlioso you mention,
with no appreciable benefit. They aro ineffi
cient, every one of them, tho meanest act oi
the proprietors of some of them boing this
that they make plasters with similar sound
tng names to dectivo tho unwary into bclior
ing they aro the samo thin?. Exporienco
taught me the difference I'll go to the next
man in your line. Good day."
Bo on our guard against imitations. Tho
genuine has tho word CAl'CINE cut cleanly
in the middle of the plaster. All others nro
impositions.
Soabury .t Johnson, Chomists. New York.
ASK FOE-
TJnion India Kuhber Co's
Pure Para Gum
CRACK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS.
BEWAKK Or I3IITATIONS !
lie sure the Root1 are stamped CRACK
PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE
GUJI SPRIN GS on the foot and instep,
which nrevent their eracKin-r or Dreaklntr
We are now mk.: them with RUBBER
AND ASBESTOS Soles which will make
them last more U.:a twice as lon as any
Rubber boots inao.
FOR SALE KY ALL DEALERS.
ALL KINDS Rl'JH'KR BELTING. RACK
ING, IIOSK.SPRINGS. CLOTHING,
UUU1SA.NU hiiuta. r.ic.
CGODYEAR RUBBER CO.
R. II. PEASE. .Ir. (. Agents.
S. il. RUNYON. ) San Erauc
HOSPITAL,
ASTORIA, . - - - ORE
minis INSTITUTION. UNDER CARE OF
JL the Sisters of Chanty, Is now ready for
t he reception of patients.
Private rooms for the accommodation of
any desiring them.
Patients admitted at all houis, day or night.
No physician uas exclusive ngut, everv
patient is iree to anu nas me pnvuego oi
employing any pnysician mey preier.
Unitcrt States 3Iariue
Seamen who nnv Uosnital Dues, are enu
tied to Free care and attendance at this Hos
pital durint sickness. Permits must be ob
tained lor Unltetl States Slarinos at the Cus
tom House.
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Hamilton Street Assessment.
NOTICE is hereby given that the assessment made by Ordinance No. 572 of
the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, and which Ordinance passed the
Common Council ot said city on the 13th day of Xovember,1883, and was approved
on the 14th day of November, 188:5, for the proposed improvement of Hamilton
street, in the Citv of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure, from tho
south side of Chenamus street to the south side of Astor street in the manner pro
vided by Ordinance No. "wG or the City ot Astoria, and which Ordinance passed
the Common Council bf said city on the 29th day of September, 1S83, and was
expiration of this notice, viz: Friday, December 8.18S3,the Common Council
will issue warrants for tlie collection thereof. The assessment is as follows :
S- O Q w
o" 2 a S 2.
- s - o
Xante of Ottner. 5 ?. S fcs S
a s 2. 2 r
: f i T -:
1. : : : : ft- :
jl J Kinney
M .1 Kinney
J GNernburg
John Ilobson
Pytliian Ruilding Association
3L J Kinney
Heirs of G tY Warren
R Carruthers
T Broemser
J T Gray
A J egler
J W White
By order of the Common Council of
Astoria, November 18, 1883.
casctiiEias'asBaisissaoasniiiiiain
a
a Z
controlled by no
no master but
is
part of the city for
$7.00
3.50
.65
"POSTAGE.
a ma n
1IJ s
4 58 100 50 00 S380 00 430 00
11 " " GO 00 445 00 49a 00
G " " 50 00 445 00 495 00
9 " i' 50 00 297 00 -547 00
4 Gl " 50 GO 100 00 150 00
11 " " 50 00 417 00 467 00
G " " 50 00 243 00 293 00
9 " " 50 00 417 00 4o7 00
4 04 " 50 00 65 00 115 00
11 " " 50 00 417 00 467 00
G " " 50 00 417 00 467 00
9 " " 50 00 417 00 467 00
said City of Astoria.
T. S. JEWETT,
Auditor and Clerk.