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ASTORIA, OREGON:
WBDNESDAY DECEMBER 12, 1ES3
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
PORT OF ASTORIA.
READY FUR SEA.
Virco, Sct bit Calais I"orW
Caittoch, QneensLownXovil
Glenperis, Br bV Qucenstown Sot 21
lUrrr Bailey. Br bV Queonstotrn Dec?
A ntwerp. Br bk Queen st own Dec S
Oberoa, Br bp Qncenstoirn Dc S
Ubtroo. Br bk Qneenstnvrn Dec C
troaslde, Br bk Queenstown Dor C
Eorf&nd Ulll, Br bk Queonstotrn DecM
George f nomer. Aw New York Dec 11
VESSELS IX
TI1E RIVER.
-o
MtWashiDKum. Am sp
Hiebland Light, Am. ap
Indiana. Am sp,
Jarrie Winslow.A.mbi
Martha Fisher,
Killoclmn. Br s
I.izsio Bell. Br bk
Mallszatc, Brbk
liolivia Brbk
Dakworth. Br sp
Gil-van, Br bk
Sea Kinc Am sp
fynisca. Br bk
Morayshire, Br sp
Sovereign of tho Soas
Itlemah, Brsp
Scottish Barfl. Brbk
Imperial. Ant sp
Olive S.SouUiard. Amip
Rod OroR. Am sp
Ice Kioc, Am sp
Helicon.
IShotan. Br sp
hUrof Krin, 15 r sp
Spirit of the Dawn. Br
Citr of Madrid, Br sp
Inchcreen. Hrsp
l.adstock. Br bk
Glenifler. Hrsp
Karcany. Br sp
Ancrooa. Br ap
Sarah Boll. I!r bk
Oban Bar. Br bk
VESSELS OA' THE V.'A Y.
Vroux Forelffu $ort8. fvrlhe
Columbia KIrcr
Aberstnith Caftlc. Br sp 10(5 Liverpool Sept 1 1
Baaca. Brbk 1K Newcastle. Sept 9
Berwickshire. Br sp Brisbane
Chas. Coteflworth, Br bk Liverpool
City of Carlisle. Br bk Greonook Ac 1 1
Hskdale. Br bk LivirpoolJuly?6
ltata, Br bk Liverpool Dec 5
Islo of Krin. Br ?p Sydney Sept 1C
Janet McNeil. Br bk Juno 13 Glasgow
Jorsalfarer, Nor bk Liverpool Nov 12
Kelverdale. Brbk 1191 N S AV
Norseman, Br bk Liverpool Doc 3
lliver Indus, Brfp 1015
SUchonnd. Br bk 9T3 Wilmington
S. K. Mead, Am bk !ft!3 N Y Sopt C,
Tythonu, Brbk London
From Amcrlrun Ports.
Alameda, Am sp N Y
Henry Junes, Br bk DOS N Y June 19
Meront, Am sp N Y Auzust 17
M W Watts, Am bk New ork May 12
Tillie E Starbuck, Am sp N Y June 'SI
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designated by a (a. m.. tluise heiweeii wm
and mUkiighl by ; (r. yi. oA. Wm a denotes
niKlullit. vh. 00m. v deludes noon.
The liuiKht is reekdned lrtmi the level of
average lnwerlow waters to wlueh tiiesoiitid -ings
are given on Hie Coast Survey charts.
Ti: ISOAT CHAKtiEK,
Followlnf; is the srliedule of nriees for
lowape n ami out over i ne uojiimuia liar :
Tor ve-els not Inward . Outward
exceeding leaded, lhtllsts:
800 Ions.glfi0
800 to 1IW) totis... 2iw
1000 to 1200 ions... 22."
1200 to 1400 tons... 275
1400 to 1000 tons... 300
3150
$150
175
200
250
300
175
20
250
AHtorln Itctail .lSarkcl.
Klour per sack SlJH).
Wheat, per cental S2.00.
()ats. 2.10?.-..
Bacon, sides jier lb, cts.
Shoulders, lrctn.
Hams. " in22cts.
Jard, - MV4 e.ts.
IJccf, 24(4fi.n cts.
Mutton, 12X15 cl.
rork, ViyiQWn cts.
Veal. 1".18 cts.
Ihittcr, per roll Ki to c. els.
Egss, per dozen 50 cts.
Jtatoes, per lb 114 to 1 cus.
Apples, Kreen, per box $IIQ. loSl.75
Cheese, per lb 2025cts.
Comnieiil, per ll 4 cts.
Oatmeal. OX cts.
Deans, " 4(5 cts.
Coffee, " 12X40cts.
Tea, " 40K)cts.
Kicc, u 8 10 cts.
Susar, " 10 14 cts.
Syrup, per gallon 75c 1.
Ilonej, per gallon S1J0.
Salmon, perlcitSS.
Unions, per lb 2(tn cts.
Apples dried per 1L 1018 cts.
Peaches " 12 18 gLs.
Plums, " l2KCtlficb!.
Candles, per 20 cts. "
Chickens, per dozen
Hay, per ton S25.
Hides, per lb 0 (?$ 9 cts.
Oils, per gallon, hoiled linseed, 75c
raw linseed. 70c; coal oil. 40c: lardSl.25
Domestic Eszports.
ecron nrodne.n. at Snn "Prjinplcrn from
.January 1, 1883, to December rth, inclu-
Mve, c ueen as ioiiows:
Flour, qr sks.. ,
Wheat, ctls
Oats, ctls .
Salmon, bbls .
hi bbls
2,433
24G.813
34.
2,020
1.0
2804285
582
lkgs
Anr.!i;s. ltipe, bxs....
bbls...
Butter, pkgs ............
Potatoes, sks
Wool, balcs...M...
Hides. No
Tallow, pkgs ...
Beef, bbls
Hay, bales
Oulcksllver. ll:isksM.
Fmlt, Dried, pkgs..,
Ialhcr. pkgs ....
Hops, bales...
Hams, pkgs...........
Cheese, as
Flaxseed, sks
)orn. ctls........
Canned Goods, cs....
I-ird, pkgs.............
Bacon, cs
8,11
008
29.GD9
34,310
3C,ii7
50
11
23
159
G.314
1,020
499
21
82
8.011
802
50
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W. E. DEMENT & CO.
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
Carry in Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FANCY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded
SOCIETY 3D5ETIXGS.
Temple lodge, tio. 7A.F.A.1I,
OEGULAll COMMUNICATIONS
IX nrst and tldnl Tuesdays In each yV
ntonth.at o'clock, i. m., at thevrs
Hal' in Astoria. Members of the order in
good standing are invited to attend..
By order of the- V. 51.
Beaver Lodge No. 35. 1. 0. 0. F.
T EGULATt MEETING- EV- Ut,
IX erj Thursday evening atjygg-!?
half-past seven oVl'tck, at tliejjgg
Iodge room in Odd Fellows Hall '
Aslori:u Sojourning members of the .n!er
in good standing, cordially Invited to aiteud.
By order N. G.
Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. F.
O EGULAlt MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN
JX campment No. IS. I. O. O. F., at the
Lodge, lu tlie Odd Follows lSullding, at
seven r. r., on the second and fourth
Mondays of each month. Sojourning breth
ren cordiallv Invited.
By order C V.
Seaside Lodgo No. 12, A. O. TJ. W.
TL? EGULAlt MEETINGS OF SE.VSIDE
Xt Lodge No. 12, A. O. C. W. will be held
in Pvthian Hall on Friday evening of each
week, at? o'clock i m. Members of the
order in good standing, and visiting Broth
ers are invueu to auena. j-mrary wm ue
open fifteen minutes before and after each
meeting. By order M. W.
V. iiiiuur,iiec
Astoria Lrodge No. 40, L O. G.L
REG CLAK MEETING EVEItYTUESDAY
evening at 7 o'clock, at Pythian Hall.
Astoria. JUcmDers oi me vracr. in goou
standing, are invited to attend. i;egree
meeting nrst lonuay oi eacu mown.
r.y order n.i i.
American Legion of Honor.
TEGULAR MEETING OF ASTOBIA
XV Council No. 095 Is held on the first ami
third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock i,
M. By order of the Council Commander.
It. V. MONTE1TH. See'ty.
Cushlng Post No. 14 G. A. B.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS POST
on the second and fourth Tuesdays of
eacli month at 7:30 r. m. Visiting com
rades cordially Invited. By order
1 . i;.
Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of P.
TO EGULAlt MEETINGS OF THIS
JX l.odgo every Friday evening, at 7 -0
o'clock, in tlieir Castle Hall, Sojourning
Kiuqiits coruiauv inriteu to auenn.
" GEO. P. AVHEKLEB,
K. of K. and S
Astor Lodge No. O K.ofP.
T EGULAlt MEETINGS OF THIS
L-v Lodce every Wednesday eventnsr. at
7 iSQ o'clock, at their lodge room, in Pythian
Castle. Sojourning Knights cordially in1t-
eo to attend. w. itouis.
lw of li. and S.
Common CounciL
T EGULAlt MEETINGS. SECOND AND
rourth i-uesday eventugs of cacu niontii
at 7'4 o'clock.
aPersons desiring to have matters acted
unon bv the Council, at anv recular meet
ing must present the same to the Auditor
aim Clerk, on or uciore tne l-nuay evening
prior to the Tuesday on which the Council
iioms its regular meeting.
THOS. S..TEWETT.
Auditor and Clerk,
CIlUItCH DIICECTOIty.
Gr.Acn Ciiritcu Holy fonnmmion
first Sunday of every month. Sunday
services at 11 A. M., and 7 r.M. Wednes
day eveniiiK service at 7 o'clock. Rev.
M. I). Wilson. Rector.
First Pjiesrvtbrian' Church Sw
vice-satll a. m. and 7 p. m. Wednes
day evening prayer meeting .at 7
o'clock. Rev. J. V. Milligan. Pastor.
COXGHUG ATI OX AT ClIL'RCH StT ices
at 11 a. 3i. and 7 v. M. Rev. Sanfl
Wood, Pastor.
Romax Catholic Church Services
atlOitO A. 3i. Rev. L. Diehnan, Pastor
M. E. Church Services at 11 A. m.
and 7 v. 3t. Jieclure and Prayer Meet
ing, Wednesday, at 7 i sr. Rev. Win.
Roberts. Pastor.
Baptist Church. Services each
Lord's Day at 11 a. 31., and 7 i ,m.
Prayer Meeting on Wednesday, at 7
p. 3i. Rev. 13. S. McLniTerty, pastor.
Columbia River Exports.
SH1I'31ENTS FOKKIOX.
KUCAl'lTULATIOX JANUARY '6S.
201.S7S bus. wheat S 30C.310
50,257 bbls Hour. ... 257.17G
Total, 3 eargoes...
KKnnuAitv.
Wheat, lCO.PoG bas., value.....
Fiour, 29,400 bbls., "
179.1M
144.403
Total, 5 cargoes S 33.1
MARCH.
Wlieat (197.524 bushels) 'AG.TZn
i-iour(.os.i4l uuis).. ..StU07
Salmon (200!J case)... . i:j.oso
Lumber (500 M )... M.... .
Total (8 cargoes).......
APRIL.
Flour, 21.850 bbls.
Lumber, VR& M.M.
Total, 3 cargoes
3IAY.
Flour 3,525 bbls
Wheat 49,212 bus
Total, (l cargo)
$603,311
SlKJKl
4(1.000
S 17.?S1
fiO.OW
$7G.&77
S 4,970
. 1E&S)C5
JUXR.
Flour. Idil
Salmon, 37,703 cs..
Total, (l cargo)
.1ULV.
Flour, 1,531 bbls
Salmon, ii8J322cs .......
Total, (3 cargoes) .......
AUGUST.
Flour. 4.0Mbbls
SaliiKii,72,C37 cs . ......
Total . 2 cargoes . ,
SHPTR3IRRR.
Wheat, 13fi.4S3 bus
..? 7.C73
.. 591,010
-S593.2S3
S 21,055
SC0.185
.. STB5.150
$1274570
Total (2 cargoes) $1277)79
OCTOBER.
Wlieat,740.C43 bus $092,101:
FJour, 3.172 bbls . .. 14,270
Salmon. :,429cs 192.154
Total (14 cargoes)
XOVE31BER.
Wlieat S14.23! bus
Fiour 49,118 bbls
-S S31.411
.. 21S.211
Total, (19 Cargoes)
REOKarr.ER.
2 To QucaiKUncn per Anticcrj),
.-1,070.052
Wlieat, 59,251 bus ci;2C3
2 To QuecnslMtm per Harrv Bailey.
Wlicat,37.89C bus $S8,r,8l
5- T Qucenstoicn ;xr Olxroiu
"Wlieat, 51,011 bus... . . S5.lf0
C To Quccruttomi jtcr Olwron.
Wlieat, C0.0E0 bus ,$51,009
C To Quccnslown vcr Irorudde.
Wheat, 49,000b as 1$49,379
10 To Quccnstomi per Rowland JIM
Wlieat, 49,951 bus ..S5100
11-To Xcto York per George S. Homer.
Salmon. 28.723 cs $143,015
Wool. C1.037 lbs 12.217
Hides, 43.850 . 47.855
Ore, 9,571 sks . 11,425
Total $215,102
Notice.
TKTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" THAT THE
o-i undersigned, nas oeen appointed the as
signee of the linn of A. M..fohnsou and Co.
and all persons having claims against iwiid
firm are notified to present the same duly
verified to me at my offico in Astoria. Ore
gon, within three months Ironi this date,
ll.lnlis.1-lh '
d-Gw A. W. BERRY,
Delinquent City Taxes.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I.
the undersigned, Chief of Police, have
been furnished with a warrant from tho
City Council requiring ine to collect the tax
es assessed ior uie year lsas, ana now uenn
ouent unon the list and make return of the
same within sixty clays. All parties so in-
ueotea win tnererore piease taue notice and
govern inemseives accordingly.
a W. LOUGHERY.
Chief ofrolice.
Astoria, Oregon, October 25th, 1S83.
New Life
isygiven by using Brown's
Iron Bitters. In the
Winter it strengthens and
warms the system; in the
Spring it enriches the blood
and conquers disease; in the
Summer it gives tone to the
nerves and digestive organs;
in the Fall it enables the
system to stand the shock
of sudden changes.
In no way can disease be
f.o surely prevented as by
keeping the system in per
fect condition. Brown's
Iron Bitters ensures per
fect health through the
changing seasons, it disarms
t! danger from impure
' -vater and miasmatic air,
,tnd it prevents Consump
tion, Kidney and Liver Dis
ease, &c.
. S. Berlin, Esq., of the
well-known firm of H. S.
Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le
Droit Building, Washing
ton, D. C, writes, Dec. 5th,
1S81:
Gentlemen: T4ake pleas
ure in stating that I have used
Brown's Iron Bitters for ma
laria and nervous troubles,
caused by overwork, with
excellent results.
Beware of imitations.
Ask for Brown's Iron Bit
ters, and insist on having
it Don't be imposed on
with something recom
mended as "Just as goody
The genuine is made only
by the Brown Chemical Co.
Baltimore, "Md.
JNE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST REllABli
REMEOIES IN THE WORLD FOR
THE CURE OF
Cougiis, Colds, Hoarseness
Sore Throat, Broncliitis,
Influenza, Asthma,
"Whooping Cough,
Croup, and
Every affection of tho
THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST,
including
CONSUMPTION
A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WRITES:
"It does not dry up a cousli, and lave the causi
frsHnd, as Is the case with xnost preparations, bu
bqpcu it, dranses the lungs and albj-s irritation.
aws removing the cause of complaint."
DO 2OT HE DECEIVED by articles bear
iC similar names. Be sure you ct
Dlt. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
vhh the signature of" I. BUTTS" oa the wrapper
SO Cents anil SI. OO a DotUc.
Prepared by SETII V. FOWLS & SONS, JIoi
Mass. Sold lv dn icut and dealers cen era!'
MARKETS.
CENTRAL MARKET.
General assortment of table stock constantly
on nand. such as
Canned Fruits and Jelly
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard
EGGS, SUTTER, CHEESE,
Fresh Fruits and Vegetable
FISH. POITLTRY Art!) GAME
In tho season.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Best of 1VI3TES AISB LIQUORS
AH cheap for CAS1T. Goods sold on com
mission, opposite j. w. case's store.
J. KODKKRS.
Washington Harket
jrlavi Street, - - Astoria Oregon
BERGMAN .C KERRY
T USPECTKULLY CALL THE ATTEN
XX hon of the public to the fact that ti
above Market will always be suppliod with
FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS I
Which will bo sold at lowest rates, wholesale
and retail, bpoclni attention tares to suppU
EC S01D3.
LOOK HERE !
"We rcsDecttullv inform the nubile that v
wiU always keep on hand the best quality of
Presli and Cured Meats
ALSO
Choice Family Groceries,
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery and
viiass-ware.
Shins, Hotels and Boarding Houses sup
pueu on iiDcrai terms.
A sliare of the public patronage is respect
juny soucuea.
dtf, WARREN & THOSIPSON,
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COMPANY,
Fresli and Cured Meats
T7"o getables,
FRUITS, BUTTER, aitd EGGS
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
dFEXAXUHjStrcet, ABterla, Oe
What Senator Jones Thinks.
Chicago, Dec 10. During the
conrso oi a conversation, yesterday,
with a reporter. Senator Jones ex
pressed the opinion that this country
was evidently verging towards hard
times. The reporter ashed. "What is
your opinion of the political situa
tion;
''Carlisle's election," he said, "of
course means that tne JJemocratic
party is committed to tariff reform,
and ho for one was clad to see it. It
will cause n healthier stale of poli
tics, this dividing of the two parties
on the line oi issue, than to nave
gone into another presidential con
test with simply the oftices at itake,
or on war issues. THO sectional is
sues are dead, as no portion of the
Anglo-Saxon race in this country will
ever consent to the negro socially or
politically, where he may be in
the numerical ascendancy, and
the rest of the country will have to
como to understand this and the
sooner the better. Do von smmose
all the iKwer in the United States
could ever make the people of the
Pacific coast tolerate Chinose, sup
posing tho latter were naturalized
and outnumbered them .' It is always
in politics a question of force, and
tho greatest force is bound to get the
supremacy of tho ballot, which sun-
ply presents a certain force, and if it
does not represent a greater force it
amounts to nothing. Realizing that
they are a greater force morally, in
tellectually and physically, the whites
of tho south will never respect the
ballots of negro majorities."
t t " -
A Dreadful Warnius;.
Xew Orleans Times-Democrat
Greenville, Miss., special of the 10th
inst., says: At a difficulty Saturday
night at a iolitical meeting between
a colored man named Homer and
Frank Montgomery, as in usual in
such occurrences, pistols were drawn
and shooting commenced, bam J? Hi
ley (white) "was seriously injured.
Three negroes were shot. One is
dead and one is expected to die. The
other is slightly wounded. A coro
ner's jury found that Homer was
killed by Montgomery and Finley.
local politicians.
The Walla "Walla Journal, under
the head of -'Startling Rumor," says:
The rumor has currency here and at
Wallula that the Union Pacific peo
ple have leased the Baker City branch
of the O. B. & ST. line for a long term
of years, to be used as a link in the
extension of the Oregon Short Line
to the Sound, via the Yakima country
and the Cascades, and the work on
the projection, which is to start from
"Wallnla. where is a fine natural loca
tion for abridge, will be begun in the
spring. Tlie alleged lease is said to
be the concession which the Oregon
fc Transcontinental company made to
the Jay uould party in consideration
of the cessation of war on the O. &
T. stocks. The rumor here is given
without endorsement, for what it is
worth. If true, the matter is of im
mense importance to tho northwest
and particularly to "Walla Walla,
which "would thus gain not only direct
communication to the Sound, but be
placed on a through line to tho east
shorter than the Northern Pacific,
and, if no combination is formed,
acquire every advantage to be had
irom competition m ffeight rates.
The new trail to the Camr d' Alone
mines from Heron Siding is finished.
It is reported almost impassible.
There is but ono mule in the Camr d'
Alene country and tho owner of the
animal demands 15 a day for him.
Quartz prospecting has ceased.
Lvery foot of ground in Pritchard
gulch is already taken up. Eagle
City is being built at a lively rate.
There aro five saloons and a stud
horse game in each of them. Many
men are going into the new camp
daily and almost as xnanv leaving.
Such is the location of Eagle City
that the sun disappears from sight at
noon daily.
Eeaty for Business.
The Portland and Astoria
STEVEDORE COMPANY
Is prepared to contract witii masters and
consignees ol vessels for tho
Loading and Unloading cf Vessels
AT KITIIElt PORT.
Promptness and satisfaction guaranteed
in nu cases.
Drugs and Chemicals
Prescriptions carefully compounded
Day or fright. j
FOR TILLAMOOK.
(Weather permitting.)
The new Steamer
JEEZ. FITlTtP.
NP. JOHAfrSEN. - - - Master.
Will leave for TILLAMOOK, on
T70R SAILING DATES AND PATtTICU
JL lars apply to J. G. HUSTLER, Alain
i;oniana ; J . 1. bitjky TlliamooK.
SOLED GOLD
JEWELRY
Scarf Pins. Chains, Watchesj
SILVERWARE,
OI every description. v
The finest stocK.oI Jewelry In Astoria.
5yAU goods warrantedasrepresented
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER.
4 J. OHOMASjy
ii DRUGGIST
AND
2 Pharmacist, ?
Xastoria.o
A o S
o i
TO keep the pores open, the ii elands and
tubes actire, nnd thus ftirni'li an outlet
for impurities in tho perspiration and blood
which cause humiliating blotches. Wacklioails
anil min. r ?kin blemi?hc. especially of in
fants: to clean ?e, whiten and beautify the
skin, remove tan, freek a', junbuxn, and oily
matter ; V keep the hands soft, white and
treo from chaps or roughne?, prevent conta
gions skin and scalp ni;oae?. and provide an
exquisito skin beautifior and t4Iet. bath and
nuriory sanative redolent with delicious Sow
er odnt and ("LTin i: a. healing balsam. uc
tbe Citi'i;ra so.vr. In.inrsed by physi
c..n and chem-t s ab oiutcly puro nnd
hUhly medicinal. Sales l!fl-i 1.0w).'-t0 cakw.
THE HERITAGE OF WOE
Mi?ery. shame and asony often bequeathed
as a sole legacy to children br nnrents. is nes-
Iected Scrofula. To cleanso tha blood of tim
hereditary i-oiron, uni thus remove the most
prolific cause of human suffering, to clear tho
fkinot dUtifrurinc humor?, itchinr torture?.
humiliating: eruption-?, and loathsome soies
caused by it. ti purify and beautify the skin,
and restoro the hair so that no trace or tho
disease aemains. Clthth Kkol.vk't,
tho new blood iurifi r, diuretic and aperient.
and Clticuka nd CCTit UKA Soai the
Croat skin cures and bcastificrs, arc infallible
i HAD SALT RHEUM
In the most azzravnted form for eixht yea
No kind of treatment, medicine or doetors
did mo any permanent good. -My friend in
.Maiden know h'w 1 suQetcd. hen 1 becan
tocsetho Ulli IUA lii.MKDll my liuib3
were .o raw and tender that I could not bear
nir ueivhl on them without tho sKin crack
ing and bleeding, and was obliged to go
about on crutches. L'setl t jol'l "jiccka ICkm
kiuks five mcAth. and was completely nnd
permanen ly curctl. Mns. r. A. UliOWN,
.Maiden. Idas.
Kefcreucas: Arc citizen of Maiden. Mass.
COPPER COLORED
Ilmve hecn allllcted with troublesome
skin disease, covering aimo.it completely the
upper part of my body, causing my skin to
assume a copper-colored hue. It could be
muueu ot iiKe uaudruii. ami at times cius
ing intolerable itcidug and the most Intense
suueiing. 1 navi- useu uioou puriuers, puis.
anu inner au veniseu remeuies. uut experi
enced no relief until I procured theCcrici
i:a koikdies. wiucii, aitiiougu used care
Iesh and irregularly curedme, allaying that
terrible itching, and restoring my skin to its
natural color, i am wining to maKe an alii
davit to the truth of this statemt-nt.
Lilian, ilich. H. (". Hl'XTOX
Sold by all dnigglsls. CtTicri:.,."o cents ;
Rksoi.vent.Si : Soai,2.j cents. I'ottku
Djcuo and C'unvit'Ai. Co. l.oston
Seinl rar"Uon to Cure S:iin Ii-ieasc.i"
SANF0RDS RADICAL CURE
The Groat BJmic Distillation cf
"Witch. H. mXi AxnoricanFlnct
Clovor Blossom. "Etc..
For tho imtncdiito relief nnd Permanent Cure
ofovory form of Catarrh, from atimple Hoad
told or Jnuucnza to tbe Los of MncII, laste,
and Hearing. Couh. Rronchitis and Incini-
cnt Consumption. Relief in tiro minuted in
any and every caso. Nothing liko it. Oratc-
ful fracrant. wholcsomo. Curo begins from
iina application, nnd is rapii, nidicil pcrma
nent. nnd never failins.
Ono boctlo Radical Cure, onollox Catarrhal
Solvent nnd'Sanford's Inhaler, all in ono
package, forming a completo treatment, of all
druggists for SI, Ask for SACTtituVd Radical
(JL'rk. Pottec. Drug asd Ciikjiical to.
Uoston.
A'Al 1 I RfPi For tho relief and proven
VV',t'r,,"'w' tion, Hie instant it I.h ap
pi tl, of Rhcumatiim.Ncu
"V ralsia. Sciatica. Couch?,
y" Colds. Weak Rack' Stomach
-5 and Rowels, Shooting I'ams,
l'nlnitntinn.Dvsnpiwin. l.iv
.x or Cointilalnt. RilionsFover.
j luniiinu uhu x-.'iaviiiii7. us
LECTPJ CVS -"" i ia.sicr.svan t.icc-
""uc Ir,c iniicry comoincu
"LA TEcW with a I'oroiiH I!astcr)and
ASIC FOR
TJnion India Rubber Co s
Pure Para Gum
CRACK PROOE
RUBBER BOOTS.
KKWAKK OF IMITATIONS !
Re sure tho Roots are stamped CRACK
PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE
GUM Sl'RIXGS on the fool and instep
which rtrevent their cnickinir or breaking
We are now making them with RUBBER
AND ASBESTOS .Soles which will make
them last more than twice as long as any
Rubber boots maun.
FOR SALB RY ALL DEALERS.
ALL KINDS RURRHR BELTING. PACK
I NG, IIOSK. SPRINGS. CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc.
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.
R. II. PEASE. Jr. I Asrents.
S. M. RUNYON. f San Francisco,
HOSPITAL,
ASTORIA, - - - OHEGOS
Tms iNSTrroTioN, under care of
the Sisters of Chanty, i3 now ready for
the reception of patients.
Private rooms for tlie accommodation oi
any desiring them.
Patients admitted at all liouis. day or niuht
No physician has exclusive right, every
patient is free to and has the privilege of
eiiiiu,)iiiK j'jij Titian iiikj jnnci.
United States 7Iarinc
Seamen who pay ITospltal Dues, are enti
tled to Free care and attendance at thLs Hos
pital durinc sickness. Permits must bo ob
tained lor United States Marines at the Cus
tom House.
Sisters of Chaiut
BITTERS !,
Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco.
Loeb & Co., Agents, Astoria.
ASTORIA LIQUOR STORE,
AUG. DANIELSON, - - Proprietor.
Rebuilt and Itcflttcd Throuchout.
The Best of
WIXES.IjiqUOKS.ASD CIGAKS
For a Good Cigar, call for one of
"Danielson's Best."
Comer "West 9th and Water Streets, Astoria.
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1 Journal of and for the People, Devoted
to the Best Interests of the
Community.
The. largest circulation of any jNTews-
i
paper published on
It is delivered to any
i he Daily Aslorian
One Year.
Six Months.
One Month.
TREK OF
J. F.
Magnus 0. Crosby-
Dealer In j
HAMABE, IBON, STEEL, j
iron Pipe and Fittings. !
Plumbers and Steam Fitters
I
Goods and Tools, j
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD I
SHEET IROft,
S?22l and Copper.
Sieves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing GoGds
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP
PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done with r.catnecs and dispatch.
None but flrst clas3 workmen employed.
A large assortment of
SCALES
Co:tstantly on hand
SLIGHT ODDS.
A Little Storj-witli a Tjarce Hloral
One 3ian Avho Itncwliis
Oirn Business.
"So. my 3ear," said tho vcneraLlo kocper
of a country storo to a timid little girl whose
head scarcely camo up to the level of tho
counter. "Xo, ray dear, we hayen't any rod
flannel, but we have some first rato Now Or
leans molasses." Softly hinting that she
didn't think that would answer tho purposo
quito a3 well, tho child went her way in
search of tho articles she wanted.
"Have you BENSON'S CAPCINE PLAS
TERS?" asked a Rcntlcman of a certain drug
gist whoso namo could bo erven wcro it do
sircd. "I am troubled just now with a touch
of my old friend, tho lumbago, and tho Ben
son' 5 Plaster seems to go to tho spot almost as
soon as it touches tho skin."
"Not at present." replied tha druggist, gen
ially " but, wo havo lot3 of plasters just as
good. There is Allcock's. tho Capsicum and
others won't ono of them do as well?"
"My dear sir," retorted tho gentioman,
with a slight show of temper, "1 say nothing
against thoso articles, but I am a business
man, and always ask for precisely what I
want, and for nothing eke. I may enlighten
you, however, when I say that somctimo ago,
for another disease, of which tbe Capcino has
since cured mo, I tried all those you montiou.
with no appreciable benoGt- Thoy aro ineffi
cient, every ono of them, tho moancst act ot
tho proprietors of somo of them being this :
that they mako plasters with similar sound
ing names to dectivo the unwary into believ
ing they are tho samo thing. Experience
tanght me the difference. I'll go to the next
man in your lino. Good day."
Bo on our guard against imitations. Tho
genuino has tho word CAPCINE cut cleanly
in tho middle of the plaster. All others aro
impositions.
Scabury & Johnson, Chemists, Now York
Sheriff's Sale.
"O V VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION
JL issued out of the Hon. Circuit Court of
the state of Oregon for the County of Clat
sop, on the 2Cth day of October 1S33. and to
mu directed, on a decree for the foreclosure
of certain mortgage lelns, wherein, Isaac
licrKman anu a. v. jserry, piamtius, recov
ered a iudecment and decree of foreclosure
against Clias. Le Hoy defendant for the sum
of thirteen hundred seventy-five and fifty
onehnndredthsi$l375.50)dollars,and Interest
thereon from the 4th day of August 1SS2 at
the rate of 10 ner cent ner annum, and tlie
costs and disbursements taxed at $1( 90 to
gether with accruing cost3 and expenses
1 have levied upon and will sell at public
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
cash In hand at time of sale, all the right title
and interest the above named defendant has
in tlie following described real prperty to wit:
ue a. v. i. oi ace. 'n, x. 8 is., ot it. s w.
1 UlilUlClll IIIAIVUUII.
A. M. TWOMBLY
Sheriff,
FIRST QUALITY LUMBER.
THE
WESTPORT
MILL COMPANY
IS IX THE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO
remain.
"We will take orders for lumber from 100
to C00 JL, at the mill or delivered.
We also manufacture lath and shingles of
Al quality.
Flooring a Specialty .
Addres3 all orders
WESTFORT HILL CO.
S. C, BEXXEE, Supt.
Fifteen Cents per Week,
M a
the Columbia River.
part of the city for
is Sent by Hail
$7.00
3.50
.65
POSTAGE.
ZaX.OBiT & Co.
PIANOS
AND
O EGANS
SHALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
OF ALL KINDS.
FINEST VIOLIN STRINGS.
Slieet ZMULsio ,
Piano, and Organ Instructors.
CELEBRATED
STECK & KNABE PIANOS !
USED BY
President of United States"
"Governor of Oregon,"
Astoria Musical Society,
Mrs. J. W. Conn, of Astoria,
And other prominent persons. Pianos and
urgans.oi many teauing maKes,
wholesale and retail,
including
CELEBRATED TABER ORGANS.
A!I IVON'OERFILL
LITTLE GIANT STECK PIANO
Largest House on This Coast.
GARDNER Bros.,
165 First St., Portland, Oregon.
BAXtBOUB'S
Salmon 11 Ttais
HAVE NO EQUAL.
THE
The London Fisheries Exhibition
HAVE AWARDED THE
GOLD MEDAL
TO
The Barter Brothers Cmpy
FOR THE
SUPERIORITY
OF TIIEIE
FLAX NET THREADS.
Leinenweber & Co.,
C. LERflSiWEBKR. II. BROWN
ESTABLISHED 1865.
ASTORIA. OREGON,
TAMERS AM GUBBBffiS,
tManufacturers and Importers of
LL KINDS OF
AND FINDINGS
Wholesale Dealers la
OIL AND TALLOW.
03"IIighest cash price paid for Hides and
Tallow.
BUY THE BEST !
BARB0URS
Irish Flax
Salmon Net Threads
VYoodberry, and Needle Brands,
SEINE TWINES
AND
CORK MD LEAD LIKES,
Fish Pounds, Helixes, and Nets
Imported to Order. A.
Large Moflffii,MI
AND FISH HOOKS.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
SI7 and 519, MARKET STREET
SAN FRANCISCO.
23T"Aggcnts for the Pacific Coast.