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LH) Site gmtjj gtftotfan. ASTORIA, OREGON:" "WEDNESDAY DECEMBER r., 1888 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE TORT OF ASTORIA. HEADY FOR SEA. Vlrco, Sw bU Calais Nov 20 Caitlocb, Qneonstown Nov 2! Glenperis, Br bV Qneenstown Nt 1 Clan Fersnson Br blc Qnnonstown Not T, Harry Bailey. Br bit Queenstown Dec 2 Antwerp, Br bh Qneenstown Doc S A RRl 1LS .WJO M SKA . Blem&h, BrspflSl Wilmington Dec i Sinn ll.l$rble 812 Newcastle Dec 4 VESSELS IK THE RIVER. o Imperial. Am sp Ulire S.Southard. Amsp Red Orois. Am sp Ice King, Am sp Helicon, Ubotan, Br Bp O boron, Brsp Ironside. Br bV Rowland Hill. Br bk Star of Krin, Br sp Spirit or the Dawn. Br City of Madrid. Br sp Incbcrecn. Brsp 1-idstncV. Br bk Oleniffer. Brfp Banrany, Br sp Anccrona. Brsp Highland Uctn, Am. sp Indiana, sun Bp, Carrio "Winslow.Ara bk Martha Fisher, Killochan. Br sp Ulieron. Br bk I.izsie Bell. Brbk Mallscatc, Brbk Bolivia. Br bk Oakwortli. Br ftp Uirvan, Br bk Sea Kinc. Am sp Oynisca, Br bk Morayshire, Br sp Sovereign of the Seas VESSELS OA TEE WAY. From Forclen Porta, for tin Columbia XCivcr Aberstwitb Castlo. Brsp 1(3 Liverpool Sept 11 Banca, Brbk 10DQ Newcastle. Sept H Chas. Cotcswortb, Br bk Livorpool City of Carlisle, Brbk Greenock Aug 14 Kskdalo. Br bk Livjrpool July 2C Islo of Erin, Br sp Sydney Sopt 1C Janet MoXeil, Br bk Juno IS Glaspew Kelverdale, Br bk 1191 N S W Oban Bay, Br bk Townsville Sept IS River Indns, Br sp 101.0 Scottish Bard. Brbk 816 Brisbane Sept SB Staghound, Br bk S73 Wilmington S. R. Mead, Am bk 1025 N Y Sopt fi From American PortM. Henry James. Brbk !WNYJna 1 Mcrom. Am sp A Y Arnrust 17 M W Watts, Am bk New ork May 12 Tlllie E Starbuck, Am sp X Y June 48 NOYEMRRIt. ! 1 1 Kill WATItlt. j LOW WATItlt. I First. Second. Fiit. SjMid. i 2 I " ! 2 S 2 I S 2S j H I tc j zti c jt j 1a. im. I ,S h. m. X A. w. . 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M 2 8 10 07 -0 18 4 Oil 7'5 8 30 f 49 22l0 3 -0"2 IM 4 4S 7'S 4 27 7" 10 43 21 11 Hi 02 20 5 30 7-1 5 29 7"0 11 42 20 11 47 07 21 CIS 72 0 31 IN - - -- 0 42 1 7 22 7 01 7'4 7 37 O'O 0 40 12 2 41 I 1'5 23 7 50 70 8 43 o'it 1 38 17 2 40 1 1 21 8 42 78 9 47 CI 2 23 2" 8 4 0'7 25 9 31 8 0 10 40 W$ 3 19 22 4 43 02 0 10 1 S'3 11 41j CC 4 'HI 23 5 3S -0"3 27 11 00 ST - - - - 4 57 lH G 27 -08 2S1 0 30 CD 11 40e 0-S 5 45 23 7 14 -0'S 29 1 15 7-2 0 17p yoi 0 31 I 23 7 51 -O H 30 I 55 7-G 0 53 "0 X 15 22 8 2 -OH 31 230a 7D 1 20 S'.lj 7 5iVl 21 9 lty 08 The hours between inid tiiriu and iHMtare designated by t a. i.). those between noun aud midnight by 7- (r. m.). Vh. Mm a denotes midnight, OA. OOiw. i deuoles iuhhs. lite height Is reckoned from ilu lewl oi average lower low waters to wliien thesonnil - mgs are given on tlie Coast Mirvey eiiarts. Tilt; BOAT CEIARWKS. Following is the schedule of jm5cos for iow:igc n aim our over ine uoiiinibia i;ar : For vessels not - Inward . Out ward. exceeding lxaded. Ballast. 800 tollS.M150 $150 S150 800 to 1000 tons... 200 1000 to 1200 tons... 223 1200 to 1400 tons... 275 1400 to 1G00 tons... 300 175 200 17 200 250 300 Domestic Szports. The receipts of certain articles of Or egon produce, at San Francisco, from .January 1, 1883, to roveniber28tn,incHi- sive, nave been as follows: Flour, qr slcs 70.003 Wheat, ctls.... 2ic.8i Oats, ctls Ju03 Salmon, bbls 2,020 hi bbls .... 1.075 cs.... 277,741 nkgs 7o AprJea, itipe, bxs . SJW nms.. Butter, pkgs cos Potatoes. sks.....u.............. ...... 29.448 Wool, bales 31.203 Hides. No 80,242 Tallow, pkgs 50 Beef, bbls 11 Hay, bales ... 28 Quicksilver, liasks . 150 Fruit, Dried, pkgs 0X14 leather, pkgs . . 1,030 Hops, bales 4 Hams, pkgs............................ 21 Cheese, as 82 Flaxseed, sks S.011 Corn, ctls .. 71 Canned Goods, cs ...... 779 Lard, pkgs.............w. ........ ic Bacon, cs..... . 2 Magnus 0. Crosby Dealer in HARDWARE, 101, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Plumbers and Steam Fitters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET EROK, H?1ti AND Copper, Cannery aiifl FisierniBiis Snpplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch. None but first class workmen employed. A targe assortment of SCALES Constantly on hand NOTICE. OTATE AND COUNTY TAX ES A BE NOW kj due and payable at my office. A. M. TWOMBLY. tf Sheriff Clatsop Co. SOCIETY 3IEETIXGS. Temple JLrOdgo, .No. 7A.F.A.LL REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS 8 llrst aud third Tuesdays in cachVx month, at 74 o'clock, v. x., at the' x Hall in Astoria. Members of the order in good standim: are invited to attend.. isy oruer oi w . Beaver Lodge No. 35. L O. O. F. REG UL All MEETING EV ery Thursday evening at luuf-paM. scvt-ii oYiook, at the Instoa .v in fiA !.V.1lncHll Astoria. Sojourning members of U ordT in xoou siaiHliziK, com inn v iiniiniiiwirii. By order N.. Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. F. EEGULAR MEETINGS OF OCEAN KN- camiunent No. 18. I. O. O. F.. at the Lodge, in the Odd Fellows Building, at cmtsn t -r nn tlm enAAiiil aiul fourth Mondavs of each month. Sojourning breth ren corillalh invited. By order - i Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. H REGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE XX Lolge No. 12, A O. U. W. will ho held in ivthtan Hall on Krltlav eveniiKr of ouch week, at 7 o'clock r. m. Members of the order in Rood standing, and visiting Brptlt nn invitnd to attend. Library will Ik open fifteen minutes before aim niicreaen meeting. oruer ,.?is ' . . iniv m, .- Astoria Lodsre No. 40. L O. G.I. "DEGULAKMEETING EVEIlYTriiDAY JL. UClllllfi .11 uuuxn. ....... Astoria. Members of the Order, lit good standing, are invited to attend. Dcgrw meeting nrsi juonuay oi eacn mourn. i;y oruer American Legion of Honor. TTi KflllLAR MEETING -F ASTORIA XX Council No. 995 is held on the first and third Tuesday oi each montu. at o ciock v. m. Bv onlcr of the Council commanuer. It. V. MONTKll J I, rnC iy. Cushintr Post No. 14. G. A. R. EEGULAll MEETINGS OF THIS TOST on the second and fourth Tuesdays of eacn monin ar. vau r. x. viMiing vmn rades cordially invited. By order Pacific Lodge No. 14, K. of P. X?EGULAlt MEETINGS OF THIS Ft) i.odfft pverv Frldav evenine. at 7d o'clock, in their Castle Hall. Sojourning Knlents cordially inviteti io :iwen. GEO.!'. AVHEELKU. iv. of K. anil s. Astor Ledge No. G. K. of P. IEGULAll MEETINGS OF THIS Lodw L'vorv AVednesdav cveitine. at 7 S58 o'clocK, at inoir iouge room, in ryiman misie. aojouminf; Jvms'H uuntiMi.v hivii- ed to attcmi. w. iu liin.i.. iv. oi II. ami . Common Council. 1-5 EG U LA 11 MEETINGS. SECOND AND XX fourth Tiiesdstv evenings oi eacn nioniu it Tli k"n1nrl; xWl'ersonsuesIiInKto nave manors acieo niKii bv t lio fVtuiirli. nt nnv rtsilar meel- ine must nresenmie same in inr Ainmi and Clerk, on or before the Friday ovoniiiK irir to the Tuesday on which Lite Council hmus its nirutar meeting. . TIKIS. s.J i.r.ri. Auditor and Cleric. OHfTKCJI 2SItECTOKY. (iKAcn Ciirnoji Holy coinintiiiioii first t'umUvof every 111011U1. Sunday services at 11 A. M.. and 7 r.M.'Wediiefi day eveiuiiR service at 7 o clock, ncv. M. D. Wilson, Hector. first Presbyterian ciiancii .er vices nl n A. m. aiul 7 r. M. Wediuw- day oveninR pniycr im-etnif? at 7 o'clock. Hev. .1. v. Miliican, laor. CONT. KEfi ATIONAT. ClIURCII StTVii'OS at 11 a. M. ainl 7 r. M. Jlcv. Snini Wood, Pastor. Roman Catholic Church Sen u-os at 10:30 a. m. Rev. L. Diehnan. 1'astur M. E. Church Services at 11 a. j. and 7 i. M. I.eclure and Prayer Meet ing, "Wednesday, at 7 i. M. Rev. Win. Roberts, Pastor. Baitist (Jiiurch. Services each Lord's Day at 11 A. m.. and 7 v. 51. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday, at 7 i m. Rev. R. S. McLafterlv, pastor. Columbia River Exports. SHII'MENTS FOKHION. ItBCArlTULATION JANUARY '58. bits, wheat S floolO 50,257 bbls Hour. SS7.17G Total, 9 cargoes.. . . M8.4SG 179.1D3 . 145,40 FEBRUARY. Wheat. 100.P08 bus., value.-. r lour, 29,4w DIJIS., " Total. 5 cargoes .... S 328.1 Wheat (197.521 bushels) Flour(.08.141 bbls) Salmon (2a cases)-. Lumber (000 M ) 216.750 S3t 1.107 1U.030 G.SO0 Total (S cargoes).. Flour. lilRSOlibls Lumber, l75 . Total, 3 cargoes 5180,534 Flour JJ.535 blAs 1. t 17.8S1 S0.09C AYhcat 40,2 12 bus Total, (1 cargo) JUNK. ...l.$7G,977 4 4,970 188.V05 Flour. 991 blls Salmon, 87,793 cs Total, (1 cargo) JULY S198I05 Flour. 1J2U bills S 7.073 Salmon, 11B.322 cs . 1,6I0 Total, (3 cargoes) -$Stt).2S3 AUOUST. Flour. IJXHKobls S 2l05 salmon, 72,037 cs 300,185 Total, 2 cargoos . $35.150 SRITIOI15RR. Wheat, 1CG.4S3 bus .$127,570 Total (2 cargoes)... OCTOIJBIt. S127j79 Wheat, 740.013 bus L... SH02.W0 j'inur, 3.it2 iinis.... Sainton. 33.42D CS 102.154 Total (14 cargoes) -88,530 NOYIUIIIRR. Wheat 81481 has S 31,411 l' lour 40,118 bbls 218,211 Total, (to Cargoes) SI,o7fl.os2 KRCBMUKR. 2 To Quccnrtoicn per Anticcrn, Wheat, 59,251 bus . 1,C8S 2 To Quccnstoioi pcrJIarru Batlcu. Wheat, 37,890 bus S83.CS1 ABtorki Ketnil 3Inrket. Flour per sack S1J50. Wheat, per cental S2.00. Oats, SLM0fa?ir.. Bacon, sides per H, lGj ats. Shoulders, " 15 cts. Hams, " ic22 cts. Lard, 44 11 cte. Beef, 12K(&20 cts. Mutton, V24lo els. Pork,12K"l5 cLs. Yeal, 1518 els. Butter, per roll G5 to Do cts. Eggs, per dozen 50 cts. Potatoes, per lb 1 to IX els; Apples, green, per box $1.50. to $1.75 Cheese, pqr lb 2025cts. (Jornmeai, per n 4 cts. Oatmeal, G14 cts. Beans, Coffee, Tea, Ktce, 40cts. 12KJ0 cts. 4090 cts. 8 i 10 cts. Sugar, 10 14 Cts. Syrup, per gallon 75c & $1. Honey, per gallon $1.50. Salmon, per kit $5. Onions, per lb 23 cts. Apples dried per fl 1018 cts. Peaches " " 12 18 cts. " Plums, " 44 12KlGcts. Candles, per B 20 cts. Chickens, per dozen $6. Hay, per ton $25. Hides, per lb 6 9 cts. Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, 75c raw linseed, 70c; coal oil, 40c; lard $1.25 $flK,SU SlA'.l 46.000 Tliat 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. Tlie only sure remedy yet found is Brown's Iron Bitters, and this by rapid and thorough assimilation with the blood purines and enriches it, and rich, strong blood flowing to every part of tlie 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 Btancltard, a well known ci tires of HaycsviJle. Meade cmty,Ketvcki ,says: "My wife had been sick Kr a loag time, and ler constitution was aH broken down and she was unable to work. Site was ad vved to me Brown's Iro-.i Bitters, and fuund it to work like ? charm. We would not no-r ! wit! oat it for any ctmsiderr-T ... ir consider it the bet u .. world." Brown's Iron Bimsii is not a drink and docs not contain whiskey. It is th only preparation of Ir . that ciuses no injurious fects. Get the gc--' Don't be imposed, imitations. Vitalizes al Kari!;e l!i l'loud, nei up tl:4 System, St.:ct- th "Wi:!: Strong, I'nHd Uj thu liroKvi. du'jra, IaviKoratfc tba lira! 11. and CURES- and ilguo, Paralysis, Chronic Diarrhc2, Boils.. 2)ropsy, HimiGiv:, Pemsie Com" plaints, Idver Cos pi aint, Eemittent jFever.. and Ll DISEASES ORIGINATING 11! A BAD STAT! OF THE 0L000, OH ACC0HPAKIED BY DEBILITY OR A LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM. vaitt c?. r. SanpLcsthe blood whli it; Vital rricciplo, oj lAtt I-Incrit, IKO, infiHtug t:rentu .Ifjor and Xow LSfti ist- all parts cf die systcrc BEING FJiEK 1P.OM ALCOHOL, i i c.rsir g cflcits e-e not followed by ccrrtipoi u:. j r i .11, t Ji re rmaneat. FET1I W. 1WLE & SON S, Prwictri, i 'IsrHaos Avmoc Unuc. Soli Ly zH I usiit MARKETS. CENTRAL MARKET. General assortment of table stock constantly on hand, such as Canned Fruits and Jelly,! Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard j:ggs, miTTnis. cheese. Fresh Fruits and Veqetables. FJSII. POULTRY AXI In the season. osGASser azst tobacco. Best of IVZrt'ES AXI MQUOXSS. All chean for CASH. Goods sold on com mission. Opposite I. V . Case's store. J. ltODGEKS. Wasiiington Slarket, Slain .Vr-ecf, - - Astoria Oregon BE21GMAX C BERRY RESP2CTFULLY CALL THE ATT tiim of tho public to the fact that abovo Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY op FRESH AKD CURED fiEATS I Tiich will bo sold at lowest ratos, wholcsalo anu retail, bpcciai attention given to aupplj nz Fnins. LOOK HERE ! Wc respectfully inform the public that we will always keep on hand the best quality of Fresh and Cured Meats Choice Family Groceries, Fresh Fruits, Glass-ware. Vegetables, Crockery and Ships, Hotels and Boardlp plied on liberal terms. Houses sup A share of the public patronage Is resect dtf. WARREN & THOMPSON. STAR MARKET. WHERRY k COMPANY, Fresli and Cured Meats, VegotaToles, CDHITO DIITTr-o j moo rnUllo. DIM I tn, and hbbS. 3 ' 3 urrusrrjs Occident hotel, ciienamus Street, Asterla, Og NOT CAPTURED BY BUNKO. Tlio Pioneers -wlio -went East tliis fall. remarkB tlie Benton Leader. are slowly straggling back to their homes in old Webfoot Many and varied are the experiences undergone bv them during the tnn, and not a lew -win relate oy ineir uresmo mis winter how the sharpers in the larger cities tried their wiles upon the SUp- posed unsopWsticated Oregonians. Vuu uiu ibliun, nuu i-uun. I and expectorates like a xankee -wnen he talks, proved too much for a cer- tam bllllko steerer. The latter H de- feat was compassed m tins wise: lue Pioneer was accosted as usual hy a well-dressed man, who was profuse in his declarations or pleasure at seeing j some one from old Webfoot, and went on at a great length to speak of the mends 01 the former, whom he had known. "You say yon know those old friends of mine?" repeated the Pi oneer. ''Yes." "Well, I'm iowerf ul glad to see you, in that case,' contin ued the Pioneer. Ivlaliowyumsix. I This was too much for the astounded bunko man, and his ignorance v.-as plainly discernible in his Taco. His j education in Chinook jargon had been j ncclected. and before ho conld recoY-: er. the distinguished Pioneer had turned on his heel and was walking awav. with this parting sneer: ''uch ! you know al)out old "Web foot!" How It Is Done. Commissioner McFarlaud, of the eeneral land office, being interviewed on the subject of land frauds, said: "Tho principal operators are poisons lanreiv encracett m me nmuer uusi- ness, the 'settler being a convenient mvth. A class is organized to secure timber lands in Caufornia, Urcgon, Nevada and "Washington Territory. I That class discloses a combination Of large capitalists, English as woll as American, to obtain title to immense 1 i i r 1: i ,c, i,. uiiuw wi iuuuui muua '. men, women and ciiiidreu to swear to false afliidavits that they have mane entries, as required by law, for their own use and benefit, and not for speculation. The prices regularly paid for sets of false entry papers range, according to report, from $iv to $100. Tlie government gets $2.50 an acre for land perhaps worth ten times its cost to the speculators, It is semiofficially announced 111 Pans thnt England, Germauy. Amen ca, auissia ana r rnnce wm pnrnci- nate 111 loint protection of their sub jects and interests 111 China. Tho obiect is to protect the lives and property of Europeans and .'imeri- cans, in the event of a recurrence of an incident similiar to the uantou complish this the five powers would lorm a uotiua 01 gunooais on thu Canton river, the command of which would be given to the power having the largest naval torce 111 tne unmese waters. At the present time Franco has the greatest number of vessels there. Tho Butte PL T.) Index says: 1 American 1' alls, on the Uregon bhort T,in ilwninim its reimtntinii :is Hells Half-xVcre.' In a cowboy fracas there last Friday William Stokes shot and killed Eeuben Wil son, it is said to ue the tenin mur der in the past year." THE THINGVALLA LINE. Is the only DIEECT LINE lletwecn NEW YORK and SCANDINAVIA. First class Steamers and good utse. THE LATEST STYLES IN WALL PAPER AT B. B. FRANKLIN'S, NEXT DOOR TO ASTORIAN OFFICE. A very large Stock from which to select. Window curtains made to order. J2T"My patent Trimmer to cut Wall Paper win no lounu convenient io my paimus. SLIGHT ODDS. A lilt tie Story with, a IinrKC Moral One 31 nu who liuowMs Own BusineKrt. ,4No. my dear," said tho vcncrablo keeper of a country storo to a timid littlo girl whoso head scarcely came up to tho level of tho counter. 4No, my dear, wo haven't any red flannel, but wo have somo first rato Now Or leans molasses." Softly hinting that she didn't think that would answer the purpose quite as well, tho child went her nny in search of tho orliclo Eho wanted. 'Havo you BENSON'S CAPCINE PLAS TERS?" asked a gentleman of a certain dru; gist whoso namo could bo given wcro it do sired. "I am troubled just now with a touch of my old friend, tho lumbago, and tho Ben son's Plaster seems to go to tho spot almost as soon as it touches tho skin." 'Not at present." replied tho druggist, gen ially 44 but, wo havo lots of plasters just as good. There i3 Allcock's, tho Capsicum and others won't ono of thorn do as woll?" 4My dear sir," retorted tho gentloman. with a slight show of tompcr, 44I say nothing against thoso articles, but I am a business man, and always ask for precisely what I want, and for nothing cite. I may nnlighten you, however, when I say that sometime ago, for another disease, of which tbe Capcino has since cured me, I tried all thoso you mention. with no appreciable benefit. They aro ineffi cient, ovcry ono of them, tho meanest net of tho proprietors of somo of them being this that they mako plasters with similar sound ing names to dectivo tho unwary into believ ing they aro tho samo thing, ucpenenco taught mo tho difference. I'll go to tho next man in your lino. Good day " Bo on i our guard against imitations. Tho genuine has tho word CAPCINE cut cleanly in tho middle of tho plaster. AH others aro impositions. Ecabury & Johnson, Chemists, New York. Sheriff's Sale. B i VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION issued out of the lion. Circuit Court of the State of Orecou for the County of Oat P on lne 06111 da7 ot OctODer Is3. anu to of certain mortgage lelns, wherein, Isaac! mi, uun-iCU, UUUUCUCU 1UI Ultiuil.uuuic ered a judgement and decree of foreclosure thereon from the 4tu day of August 1S82 at tueraie oi io per cent per annum, anu tue cobis ana aisDursemenis tnxeu at it w to gether with accruing costs and exnenscs 1 have levied unon and will sell at nubile auction on the 8th day of December 1833, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day at the Court house door in Astoria Clatsop County Oregon, for casn in nana at time oi saie, an tne rignt title and Interest the above named defendant has I aaa interest the above named defendant has Mnthefollowingdescribedrealprpertytowit: TheS. W. M.of Sec 21, T.8N., of.lt. 8 W. Willametie meridian. A. II. TWOMBLY Sheriff. TO keep the pores open, tho oil glands and tubes active, and thus furnish an outlet for impurities in tho perspiration and blood which cau;e bumiliatin? blotches, black beads and mini r skin blcmfche?, cepeciallv of in fants; to cleanic, whiten ami beautify the skin, remove tan.'freck es. sunburn, and oily matter ; to keep tho band$ soft, whito and ?BOTte.nS C.HUl. - liB SKID UeaUlllltT aim IL11CC. OSIU Una nursery sanative rcuoientwit&d Sft'SS'lSS 1 delicious flotv itr talsams. u?o i 1 1... cian and cheuiisti" as abrolutelv nure mil ntgniy mcuictnai. nuoj issi -2 i.u-v0. to cake?, THE HERITAGE OF WOE Misery, shamo and aconv often beouenthed as ti sola legacy to children bv parents, i neg lected Scrofula. To cleanse tho blood of this hereditary poison, nni thus rcinovo the most prolific caue of human suffering, to clear the fkinol disfiguring humor?, itching torture?. Uumiliatinfc eruptions, and loathsome sores caused by it. to purify and beautify tho skin. nra restore tlio hair so tnat no trace of the diseftse neuinins, CtTKXlSA Kesolvknt, the new blood purifier, diuretic and aperient, and CtTiruKA pnd CtmcuitA Soap tho great skin cures and bcautiOcrs. arc infallible I HAD SALT RHEUM In tho most assravated form for eisht years. kind of treatment, medicine or doctors did mo any permanent Rood. .My friends in .Maiden know rxovr 1 suuered- Vt ben I began to use the CUTin itA lCraiKMES my limbs wero so raw and tendor that 1 could not bear my welchl on them without tho skin crack ing and bleeding, and was obliged to go about on crutches. L sed thoCmcuitA ltE3i- kdiks five months, and was completely and permanently cured. Mu& S. A. BUOWN, .Maiden. Mass. References: Any citizen of Mulden. Mass. COPPER COLORED I have been afflicted with troublesome skiit disease, covering almost completely the upper part or my ooiiy, causing my sum to assume a copper-colored hue. It could be rubbed of like dandruff, and at times caus ing intolerable itching and the most intense suffering. I have used blood purifiers, pills, and other advertised remedies, but cxperi- cucca no renci until 1 procured tneuuTicu :v,.v:". :-.m"r. l lornuie iicuiug. auu restoring my skhi 10 11s natural color 1 am willing to muke an affi davit to the truth of this statement. .Milan. 3IIeh. S. 0. 11UXTON . Sold by all druggists. CmrmA.iio cents ; JiKSOLVKNT.Sl : SOAV.Sa Cents. I'OTTKK Dure, and Chkmioai. Co. lloston JIass. ASctil fiirZIoir 10 Cnrc Skin Dl.srasrs" SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, t,, o-.. rtnmin t,-c,-iw; r VitcIi Uarol, American Pine. Canndinn Fnr, Marigold. Clover Blossom. Etc, Tor the immcditto relief and Permanent Curo I of every form of Catarrh, from aMmplo Head Cold or Inllucnza to tho Loss of bmoll, las to. and Hearing, Cough, Bronchitis and Incipi ent Consumption. Relief in flvo minutes in nnv and evcrv case. Nothinir like it. (Jrato- lul. fragrant, wnolc-orae. euro begins trotn appitcauon. ami is rapa. rauicii perma nent. and never failinz Uno uoctlo Kndiral Cure, ono llox Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in ono package, forming a completo treatment, 01 all druggists for SI, Ask for SAxr.uiD'd Kadical CL'EK. 1 OTTER JjRUG ASD ClIKMICAI. CO Cofton. tion, the Xnsfnnt it Is np Vv,?l"7'V0 Plled.ofl of Hhcumatism.Neu cakBack' Stomach - uuu jui cu, ouuuiiu 1 auia ))S crlmtoumr. 'ywPCK ilalaria and Epidemics, uso 1 fV'tri c t'oIIln'.H riasters(an EIcc- - Pnlnitntinn. Ilvanorvsin. I.iv. Of ' H Vc tric "'attcri' combined "fc'ASTE" TC'di a Porous I'lusterjand langh at pain. 23c everywhere. ASK FOR Union India Eubber Co's Ture Tara Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BEWARE OF I3UTATIONS 1 Be sure the Boots are stamped CIMCIl PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE GUM si'lUnGS on the loot and instep, which prevent their crackinc or breakinc. We are now making them with RUBBER AND ASBESTOS Soles which will make them last more than twice as long as any icuuoer uoois maao. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING. PACK ING, HOSE. SIVRINGS. CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. It. II. PEASE. Jr. I Agents. S. M. ItCNYON, f San Erancisco. HOSPITAL, ASTORIA, - - - OREGCXS TniS INSTITUTION, UNDER CARE OF the Sisters of Chanty, is now ready for t he reception of patients. private rooms ior me accoinmouanon oi anvdesirimrthem. mucins aumiuea at an uouis,uay or nigni. No physician has exclusive right, every patient is free to and lias the privilege of employing any physician they prefer. United StatcH Marine Seamen who nay Hospital Dues, aro entl tied to Free care and attendance at this Hos pital during sickness. Permits must be ob tained ior unneu states .Marines at tne cus tom House. Sisters or Charit BITTERS !, Ifcrr"' 1 1 YYilmerding & Co., San Francisco & Co., Agents, Astoria Notice of Dissolution. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE partnership heretofore existing between Rudolph Bartn and Michael Meyera has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. Air. Barth will continue the business In his own name and on his own account and will pay ail debts and collect all accounts and notes due the firm. . RUDOLPH BaBTH. MICHAEL MEYER Astoria, Nov. 2d, 1SS3. d-30d Kuijkuur 1 II A Journal of and for the People, Devoted to the Best Interests of the Community. The largest circulation of any News paper published on Mis3::ixsEaii2iz: :iasaEe:c3t3Szzmaaiis3isaas:3s:siaiisstiiini3iii is iieaaas:ss3a::ccs:23aBSiaEEzsEiczs3a:as::s:3ai:ea:s!!aiaaaissiaa35ss3iaaaassiaais Is thoroughly Independent, and enjoys he confidence and circle of friends and Tlie Astorian clique and recognizes public opinion. The Astorian consistency it claims for the advancement and prosperity of the City, County and It is delivered to any The Daily Astorian is Sent by Mail One Year, Six Months. One Month. FREE OF Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. DEALERS IN Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, NAILS AND SPIKES, Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils STEAM PACKING, PROVISIONS. FLOUR A3fl ItlELX FEED. Agents for Salem Flouring Mills, and Capital Flour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. All sizes, at Portland Frfces, In Stock. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA, OREGON. BARBOTJE'S Salmon Net Tireafls HAVE NO EQTJAL. THE The London Fisheries Exhibition ILVVE AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL TO The Bartor Brothers Company FOR THE SUPERIOR I T Y OF THEIK FLAX NET THREADS. ASSIGNEE OF T. BAILY. NOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN THAT I will apply at the next terra of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop, to be discharged from further tiast as assignee of T. Baily. j. w. UAae, Assignee. Astoria, Ogn Nor. 26, 1S33. Q-4W the Columbia River. n q support of a large patrons. controlled by no is master but no concedes to allj the for itself and labors vicinity. part of the city for per Week. $7.00 3.50 .65 POSTAGE. PIANOS AND- O RGANS SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS. FINEST VIOLIN STRINGS, Piano, and Organ Instructors. CELEBRATED STECK & OABE PIAIOS ! USED BY President of United States" "Governor of Oregon," Astoria Musical Society, Mrs. J. VV. Conn, of Astoria, And other prominent persons. Pianos and Organs of many leading makes, wholesale and retail, including CELEBRATED TABER ORGANS. A3iD WONDERFUL LITTLE GIANT STECK PIANO Largest House on This Coast. GARDNER Bros., 165 First St., Portland, Oregon. Leinenweber & Co., a LKINRXWEBER. H. BEOWK ESTABLISHED 1863. ASTORIA, OREGON, TAMERS AM CHESSES, tManufacturera and Importers of ALL KINDS OF XaFl A ffBCEJEi. AND FINDINGS Wholesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOW. war-Highest cash price paid for Hides and Tallow.