The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, January 12, 1884, Image 4

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ASTORIA, OliEGOX:
SATURDAY JANUARY 12. 1SS4
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
PORT OF ASTORIA.
REAP J FUJI SEA.
OaVworth. I'.r sp Qae- ns'otni .Ian 2
l.sdstock. l!r 11 Queenstowi. .Ian 10
Bargnnj, Dr sp Qi ecnstown .Ian 11
VESSELS IN THE RIVER.
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MtWashinpton, Am sp
Highland Light. Am. up
Indiana. Am sp,
Carrie Winslow.Am bt
Martha Fisher.
Sea King. Am up
Morayshire, Ur sp
Sovereign of the Sea
li! einah, Ursp
Olire S.SontlianJ, Arasp
Red Cross, Am sp
Helicon.
Stcrof Knn. Ur sp
Gitr of Madrid. Ur sp
Tillie E Starbuck, Am
Sarah Bell. KrbV.
Banca. Ur Iik
VESSELS OA TUE YA Y.
From Tttrcizn I'ortw. fur tlie
C'oluictltla Silver
Aberstnith Castle. UrspKXB Liverpool Sept 11
lierwicVshire, Br sp Brisbane
Oh as. 'Jotsurortli, Br bk Liverpool
City of Carlisle, Ur bk Greenock Auc 11
Kskdalp. Brbk Livjrpoot.IulySC
ltata, Ur bk l.irerpooj DecS
Ule of L"rin. Ur sp Sydney Sept 1C
.lorsalfarer. Nor blc Liverrool Nov 12
Kelverdale, Br bk 1191 X S IV
Norseman, Ur bk Liverpool Dec 3
lti ver Indus, Ur sp Xrwcastlc Nov 0
Stazliound, Br bk JT3 Wilmington
S. It. Head. Am bk !Ui"i X Y Sept C.
Tythonus, ltr bk London
i'rom American Ior$.
Alameda, Am sp If Y
Henry James. I'rbkWSN Y.Junoia
Moroin, Am sp . Y August IT
.M V "Watts, Am bkNew ork May 12
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and midnight by p (r. i.. oh. 03.i a denotes
miriniejit. dfc. tiO;. j (lenotcs noon.
Tlie lieiglit Is reckoned from the level .f
axtii-je lower low waters to v.liich tliesonnd-
ln? an; given on U! Corm hurvev cliarts.
TL'G IJA : C2tA2:EilS.
rollewinu: is t'je cho(lu1( of nriees for
tmnipe 'ii aim out over tne Columbia l.ar :
l-'.ir ,c!'eis not Inward Outward
ex'wdin;; Loaded. Hallast.
) ttiiN.S-iro Si.To l.'H)
flW to N'OO tons... 200 173 17."
10-Jl) t 1200 tons... J23 2a) 2J0
12fO i. 1 Hh tons. 'Sto .- r,o
Moo lo 1W)0 Ions... SOU 30 :500
Columbia River Exports.
SHIPMENTS FOKKlOy.
lAM'AUV. V?l.
2 To Qucaintmm per Oaktmrlh.
Wlieat, 09,070 litis. .970.431
4 To Queawtnirx per Ohan Hay.
Wheat, 57.9'.S 1ms STiOas
i)To Quccnslouii per Anyrrona.
i lour. 20,ill libls 102.:i70
10 To Quccntoicn per Isiihtech:
l'lour. 14.1S1 libls S30.O00
11 To Qucauttoica per liargany.
wheat, G3.!U1 bus $69,418
Astoria Jtetail barker.
Flour per sack 610.
W.heat, per cental S2.00fa2.2.3.
Oats. ' 2.10y."i.
Uacon. hhlos per il 1(1 cLs.
Shoulilors, 12yl." cts.
Hams. lC'joets.
Lard, ltiUT cts.
Uecf, 12KR20 cts. ' "
3Itttton, 12K((Cir ct.
J'oric, Viyc&lT cth.
Yeal, lo(,i is cts.
Uulter, cr roll tit to ir cts.
Ktltrs. per dozen 4.361Q) cts.
Potatoes, er 11 i to cts.
Apples, Kiven, per hox 51.2.3. to li)0
Cheese, per -lb 2025cls.
lornuieni, per lb 4 cts.
Oatmeal, V cts.
1 Jeans 4Qi!cts.
Coffee, 1240cts.
Tea, ' 40(Ti!H)cls.
llice, " x io cts.
Su-rar. 10 14 cts.
ftyrup. per jallon 75c ( Si.
Honey, per jxallon sijo.
Salmon, per kit $5.
Onions, per lb 2.s cts.
Apples dried per lb 1218 cts.
Peaches " 12 18 cts.
- Plums. ' 12X0 H cts.
Candles, per ft 20 cts.
. Chickens, per dozen 60.
Hay. per ton $2.3.
Hides, per lb ( at i) cts.
whs. per gaiiou, iiotieit nnseeu, 7.c:
raw linseed, 70c; coal oil. 40c; lard?1.23,
Domestic Exports.
The receipts of certain articles of Or
(2011 pi od lice, at San Francisco, from
January 1, 1S8S, to December Huh, inclu
sive, nave ueeu as lonews:
"Flour, qr .sks..... ......
Wheat, ctls
Oats, ctls
Salmon, bbls ................
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100.047
230.003
1,203
2,032
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281,170
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bbls
pkss
r.utter. pkps ... ......
Potatoes, hks ... ..
Wool, bales. ......
Hides. No
Tallow, pkirs
Reef, bbls
Hay. bales
CJuiclcsIlver. Hxsks
Fruit, Dried, pkgs.
Leather, pkgs.....
Hops, bales
Hams, pkgs
Cheese, cs......... ..
Flaxseed, hks.....
Com. ctls...
Canned (Joods, cs
lird, pkgs ........
Uacon, cs
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FOR SALE.
TX.IJOTS TO SUIT. FItOM 5 ACHES TO
jl ) acre iraci in 5. w. corner of Chas.
Stevens D. C. Titln perfect. For particu
lars Inquire at office of X. I). Raymond. City
Hall : or on the premises of O. ii. Younir.
Astoria, If ov. 3d, 1SSJ.
Steamer TOM MORRIS.
THIS SEW
i, cad Favorite Boat
IS SOW READY FOR BUSINESS ANT)
can be chartered for excursions, special
parties, etc., at reasonable rates. A general
steamboating business transacted.
V. BOELLING, Master,
SOCIETY 3IEETJLXGS.
Temple Lodge, No. 7 A. P. A. M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS a
first and thiol Tuesdays In cachW
month. at 7'J o'clock. P. M., at tlie'V
Hal in Atona. Memhers of the older in
good standing arc invited to attend..
r.j order oitsie w. m.
Beaver Lodge No 25. L O. O. F.
"OEGULAR
ift ery
llillI-ia-L l?VI II II flUCK, Jll l,,e 3SCrvlt
ixinge room in ucid bellows llall "'
Astorix- Sojouniing members of the order
in good standing, cordially invited to ai tend.
By order N. (5.
Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. P.
KEGULARMrElINGSOF OCEAN EN
campment No. 13. I. O. O. F., at the
Lodge, in the Odd Fellows Building, at
seven p. si., on the second and fourth
Mondays of each month.' Sojourning breth
ren cordially Invited.
By order C F.
s
Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. "W.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE
Lodge No. 12, A. O. C W. will be held
in Pythian Hall on Friday evening of each
week, at 7 o'clock p. M. Members of the
order in good standing, and visiting Broth
ers are luvited to attend. Library will be
open fifteen minutes before and after each
meeting. Uv order M. W.
C. BROWN. Kec.
Astoria Lodge No. 40. L O. G.I.
REGULARMEETINGEYERYTUESDAY
evening at 7 o'clock, at Pythian Hall.
Astoria. Members of the Order, in good
standing, are invited to attend. Degree
meeting first Monday of each month.
By order W '. T.
American Legion c? Honor.
REGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA
Council No. 995 Is held on the first and
third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock p.
M. By order of the Council Commander.
It. V.MONTE1TH, Sec'ty.
Cushing Post No. 14, G. A. B.
EEGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS POST
on the second and fourth Tuesdays or
each month at 7 -.30 v. m. Yisiting com
rades cordially invited. By order
P. C.
Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of P.
TT3EGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS
XX Lodee every Friday evening, at 7 :30
o'clock, "in their Castle Hall. Sojouniing
Knights cordially invited to atteiH.
GEO. P. WHEELER.
Iv. of R. and S.
Astor Lodge No. 6. K. of P.
I REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS
Lodee every Wednesday evening, at
7 :30 o'clock, at their lodge room. In Pvthian
Castle. Sojouniing Knights cordiallv invit
ed to attend. W.L.ROUB.
K. of R. and S.
Common Councit
REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND
fourth Tuesday evenings of each month
at 7l,i o'clock.
nirpersonsdesiiingto have matters acted
upon by the Council, at any regular meet
ing must present the same to the Auditor
and Clerk, on or before the Friday evenmi;
prior to the Tuesday on which the Council
holds its regular meeting.
THOS. S. .TEWKTT.
Auditor and Clerk.
OIIUKCH IHKF.VTOKY
Grace Church Holy ooinmunion
fir.st Sunday of every month. .Sunday
services at 11 a. m.. and 7 iM.cdne
dav evening service at 7 o'clock, llev.
il.'D. Wilson, Hector.
FutsT Pi:i:sitYTi:i!iAX Ciirirrii iicr
vices at 11 a. .m. and 7 p. v.. VeiliH"-i
dav evening prayer nieetintr at 7
o'clock, liev. .1. V. Milligan, Pastor.
Coxg rkoatioxa i. Church Services
at 11 a. m. and 7 r. t. ltev. Sain'l
Wood, Pastor.
Roman Catholic Church Services
at 10 :30 a.m. Rev. L. Diehnan, Pastor
3L E. Church Services at 11 a. m.
and 7 p. m. Lecture and Prayer Meet
ing, Wednesday, at 7 r. M. Rev. Win.
Roberts, Pastor.
Baptist Church. Services each
Lord's Day at 11 a. m., and 7 p. m.
Prayer Meeting on Wednesday, at 7
p. m. Rev. 1. S. McLafferty, pastor.
.rl.STORLl FWE DEPARTMENT.
F. P. IIICKR. Chief Engineer.
A. A. CLEVELAND . 1st Asst. Engineer.
.1. G. CHARTERS 2d Asst. Engineer.
BOARD OF DELEGATES. Regular meet
ing fourth Monday in each month, at 7 :30
p. m. at Hall of Rescue Na,2.
O kfickus. C. W. Fulton. President : B. S.
Worsley, Secretary ; F. I.. Parker, Treasurer.
Dei.koates.C. J. Trcnchard, P. Gnmt,
R. O. Stone, of Astoria Engine Co. No. 1. C.
W. Fulton, C. H. Stockton, P.. S. Worsley, of
Rescue Engine Co. No. 2. F. J. Taylor, E.
D. Curtis, .1. K. Thomas, of Alert Hook and
Ladder Co. No. L
ASTORIA EXGIXE COMPANY NO. 1
Regular meeting first Monday in each
mouth.
Officers. G. P. Wheeler, President. L.
1". Selig, Secretary. Win. Bock. Treasurer.
R. F. Stevens, Foreman. N. Wilson. 1st Asst.
Foreman, P. Grant, 2d AhSt. Foreman, .las.
Macomber, Engineer.
RESCUE ENGINE COMPANY NO. Z.
Regular meeting first Monday in each
mouth.
Officers. C. W. Fulton, President, P.. S.
Worsley, Secretary. F. I Parker. Treasurer,
J. W. Stirprenant. Foreman, C. II. Stockton.
1st Asst, Foreman, J. W. Hare. 2d Asst.
Foreman, 11. S. Worsley. Engineer.
ALERT HOOK AND LADDER CO.NO. 1.
Regular meeting, second Monday in
each month.
Officers. J. O. Bozorth, President, C.
Brown. Secretary. Jay Tuttlc, Treasurer, F.
B. Elberson, Foreman. C. P. Mofiit. 1st
Asst. Foreman. F. T. Jordan, 2d Asst. Fore
man. GERMAN1A BEER HALL .
AND
BOTTLE BEER DEPOT.
CHKV1.UC8 StKKKT. ASTOEIA.
The Best o Lager 5 Cts. a Glass
. Orders for the
ia Brewery
B-EJDEI-O.
Left at this place will be promptly attend
ed to.
S5yNo cheap Saa Francisco Beer sold at
thLs place
WM. BOCK. Proprietor.
W. E. DEMENT & CO.
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
Carry in Stock,
DRUCS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FANCY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded
Brewery Beer Saloon.
The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass.
Hot -Lunch every Day from 10 to 12 A. M
The best of Liquors and Cigars on hand.
A deservedly popular place of social-resort.
GEO. HILLER.
Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned has been appointed the as
signee of L J. Arvold, and all persons hav
ing claims against said L J. Arvoldare no
tified to present the same duly verified to
me at my office in Astoria, Oregon, within
three months from this date, January 5th,
1884. a H. PAGE.
d-6w v Assignee of L J. Arvold.
-iS7TSIrt5MSaK.
Vitalizes and i-'r.ii-bf . ;lr r.iood, ' .nei
xtp tho Hy-ilcu., 'I'Uoa tli ITjIi
Stron-, Cuikb : xii'J nrUc.-
cowtj, Iavificr.sii-'s th.-
Dntln. tl
Dyspepsia, J7er7ons Affections, (rin-
erarDabil-ty. liciiralgiu, Fever
and A;t ., l'.r;tlvsis, Chronic
Biarrli.:-, 'rut; Dropsy,
Humorr., reraric Cori-
pliUBtr, liver Ccin-
plaintp Ecii:tten:
Fever, and
ll diseases anicix.'.ii.vj n a n.o stat
OF THE DL00D. 01 ACCOUPAWED E
DEBILITY OR A LOW STATi
OF IKE SYSTE.
SW?
it
B .1 J
5una!-t"-s !-xk.J wii'i r
r.ifo lai-avn'. t::o.
Visror s.' J .v T T r
BEING lRL!i I '' . '.
r.i; dTei ts .ite c : f.-i -n-.c-i
!-.. b"t - rvrrvai ".:
Isrrissn ,-ujr. 'J-".v
. in-ill
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MARKETS.
CENTRAL 3IARKET.
General assortment of table stock constantly
on hand, such as
Canned Fruits and .Telly,
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard
EGGS, BUTTER. CIIESJSE.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables,
FISK. IOUITXY AKl GAIifF,
In the season.
G'IGAICS ArI TJH5ACCO.
Hvst oriVZNES .IK f.!!?OISS.
All cheap for ('ASH. Goods ao!d on com
mission, dpiiositf 1. V.'. Case's si ore.
J. RODGER..
Washington Harket,
3loiv Street., - - Astoria Oregon
REJiGMAy l JiKltJiY
RICSPSCTFUL1A 'V.LI. Till ATTEN.
. tion of tho public to tho fact that tho
above Mai kct will always bo nu;p!icd with a
FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY
KSESK AHD CURED MEATS!
Vt'hich will be said at Uwo3t ratos, wholesale
and rotail. Special attention riven tn upub
112 nv
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COBLPAErY,
Frcsli and Cured Meats,
Vcgetablos,
FRUITS, SUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT 1IOTLL,
CIIESfV3Zi:s Ntroct. A..;oria, c
LOOK HERE !
We respectfully Inform the public that we
will always keep 011 hand the best quality of
Presli and Cured Meats
Choice Pamily Groceries,
Fresh Fruits,
Glass-ware.
Vegetables, Crocker and
Ships, Hotels and Boarding
plied on liberal terms.
A share of the public patron
Houses sup
;e is respect-
1 iiny soucirea.
dtf. WYATT & THOMPSON
LOEB & (JO.
JOBBERS IN
WINES.
LIQUORS,
AND
CIGARS.
AGENTS FOR THE
Best San Francisco Houses and
Eastern Distilleries.
Tumblers Decanters, and All
Kinds of Saloon Supplies.
JS'-All goods sold at San Francisco Fricis.
MAIN STREET.
Opposite Parker House, Astoria. Oregon.
Wilson & Eisher,
SHIP CHANDLERS.
DEALERS IN
Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains,
TAR,. PITCH, OAKUM,
NAILS AND SPIKES,
Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils
STEAM PACKING,
PROVISIONS.
1I.OUR AIO MELI. FEED.
Agents for Salem Flouring Mills,
and Capital Flour.
FAIRBANKS STANDARD
SCALES.
All sizes, at Portland Prices, in Stock.
Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets
ASTORIA, OREGON.
For Sale.
FIVE HUNDRED CORDS DRY HEM
lock Wood, which I wul deliver at the
houses of customers for $4 a cord,
Draying or all kinds done at reasonable
rates. k, b. MARION.
Some Jews Who Have Never Been Dis
persed. In one of the most remote and se
clnded valleys in the monntains of
northern Galilee lies a village, the
small population of "which possesses
an interest altogether unique. As I
looked down upon it from the pre
cipitous and dangerous path by
means of which I was skirting the
flank of the mountain I thought I
had rarely seen a spot of such ideal
beauty. It was an oasis not actual
ly in a desert, for the rocky mountain
ranges werc covered with wild herb
agebut in i savage wilderness of
desolation, in the midst of which the
village nestled in a forest of orange,
almond, fig, and pomegranate trees,
the tiny rills of water bv which they
were irrigated glistening like silver
tnreads in the sunlight, and the yel
low crops beyond contrasting with
the dull green of the hill vendure long
deprived of water, and the gray rocks
which Teared their craggy pinnacles
above it.
The name of this village was Bukeia.
I had heard vaguely of the existence
of a spot in Galilee where a commu
nity of Jews lived who claimed to be
the descendants of families who had
tilled the land in the same locality
prior to the destruction of Jerusa
lem and the subsequent dispersion of
the race; and as it had never been
suspected that anv remnant of the
nation had clung to the soil of their
lamcrs irom tne tune immemorial.
and as it is certain that this is the
only remnant that has, I took some
trouble to ascertain the name of the
village, and felt that it was worth a
pigrimage to visit it. Although
hitherto known to Europeans and
tourists, it has been for many years a
spot much frequented by the .Tews of
bated and Tiberias, and this summer,
especially, when the cholera panic
prevailed in the country, there was a
perfect rush of the wealthier Jews
and rabbis of those towns to its pure
air and bracing climate. In a small
way it is a sort of Jewish sanitarium.
f'orr. JY. Y. Sun.
Villard a a Reporter.
Mr. Yillard's retirement last week
led me to confer with an old war cor
respondent who knew him well, and
who said: "Yillard was u very active
army writer, and both with his pen
and on his horse did rapid work.
Sometimes, the rajramnfiius in the
profession would play a trick on him,
such as getting a telegraph wire and
holding it in mere hoggishness, but
he always got even with such. Onco
he put in his bid at a newspaper
office and it was contested by another
correspondent, who met with him on
the Northern Pacific railroad in mid
career, when they had both forgotten
the little matters of their youth.
Yillard knocked his censor down by
disputing his bill. It became apparent
to him, as the war camps disbanded,
that something more substantial was
required than fugitive newspaper
writing, so ho apprehended the finan
cial changes in the ways and means
committee and bought a great quan
tity of whisky on time and it gave
him his start" in life."' ir. Y. Tri
bune. Edward West and Frank Laflerty
engaged in a free fight on, Christmas,
at Uridgeporl, Baker county. In
the course of the fight "Yest received
serious injuries. Surgical aid was
procured from Baker City, but lo no
avail, as he lingered on until Janu
ary 3, when he died. Both parties
are old settlers.
Villi, EDGAR,
Dealer iu
Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes
Meerschaum and Brier Pipes,
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
Revolvers and Cartridges.
ITAIN SHAMS.
Swindlers and tlielr Victims IIoav
Careless People Sn""ein
Health and Pocket.
Every stroak of sunshino creates a shadow,
and behind every truth crouches its corres
ponding lie. Whosoever has not been in somo
way fooled and robbed by swindlers and their
works has had better luck than most mortals
In fact tho best witnesses to tho value of a
given article aro tho counterfeits and imita
tiods which seek to sharo its success without
possessing a fraction of its merit. Hence, it
goes without saying that
BENSON'S CAPCINB TOnoCS l'LASTEHS
aso pursued by ahost of miserable and worth
less imitators, eager to approprhto what
they can of tho fruits of its victories. Theso
leeches commomly take tho form of a cheap
plaster.
Now, theso harmless and worthless plasters
would be detected in a minute if pcoplo wore
careful in reading and remembering names.
But most people merely glanco at them, un
derstand partially and forget instantly. What
result? This : Desiring to buy BENSON'S
CAPCINE PLASTER, their own carelessness
enables somo storekeeper or druggist, who
cares moro for five or ten cents additional
profit than for tho sweets of an approving con
science, to roll them np instead somo cheap
imitation with a similar name Tho deceit
often works, whilo tho fraudulent plasters
never do.
Don't permit yourself to bo thus victimized
for lack of a moment's caro. BENSON'S
CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS havo stood
tho test of scienco and experience and aro tho
product of both. Examino tho article and
satisfy yourself that tho word CAPCINE is
cut in it.
Seabury & Johnson, Pharmaceutical Chem
ists, New York. Highest awards medals
at International Expositions.
BETQttg. XTTZR.
T7iLECTno VOLTAIC BELT, and other Eltctbic
ll ArruAxexs. Wo -will Fend on Thirty Days'
Trial, TO HES, YOUNG OR OLD. rho aro suffering
from Nervous Debiutt, Lost VrriLiTr. and those
diseases of a Pebsokai, Natter resnltin? from
abuses and Other Causes. Sprcdy relief and com
plete restoration to Health, Viooa and JlAsnooD
Guaiiakteed. ScndatonceforHlastr&tedPamphlet
free. Address
Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mice
NOTICE.
STATE AND COUNTY TAXES A RE NOW
due and payable at my office.
'A. M. TWOMBLY,
tt Sheriff Clatsop Co.
(Mcura
A
POSITIVE
CURE
pon eveux romi op
SKINandBLOOE
DISEASE
nsoir
PIMPLES TO SCROFULA
To cleanse the Sktn. Scalp and Blood of
Itching Scaly. Pimply, Copper Colored.
Scrofulous, Inherited and Contagious Humors
Blood Poisons, Ulcers, Abscesses and Inian
tile -kin tortures, tho Cuticura Koicdies
are infallible.
Cuticura Resolvent, the now Blood Puri
fier, Diuretic and Apcrscnt, expels disease
ccrnis from tbo blood and perspiration, and
thus removes the cauc. Cbticcka, the croat
Skin Cure, instantly allays Itching and Infla
nuuion. clears tho Skin and Scalp, heals Ul
cers and Sores, restores the Complexion. Ct
Ttccuv Soap, an exquisite Skin Bcautifierand
Tcilot Requisite, is indispensable in treating
skin diseases, and forrousb, chapped or .reasy
skin, blackheads, blotches and haby humora.
Cuticura kkukdir aro tho only infallble
blood purifier and skin bcautifitrs.
Chas. Houghton. Esq.. lawyer. 29 Stato
street, Boston, loports a caso of Salt Rheum
nndprhis observation for ten years, whioh
covered the patient's body and limbs, and to
which all known methods of treatment had
been applied without benefit, which wascurod
olely by tho Cmci'iiv RuiEnics, leaving a
loan and healthy skin.
.11 r. ami Jlrs. Everett Steblilns. Belch
ertown. Mass., write : Our Httlo boy was tcr
ribl afflicted with Scrofula. Salt Rheum and
Krisipclas over since ha was bo'n. and noth
ing we could give him helped him until we
tried Ccticcr. Reuf-oies, which jradiiolly
cured him. until ho is nowasfkira3 any child.
II. E. Carpenter, Henderson, N. ., cured
of Psoriasis or Leprosy, of twenty year's
standim?. hv CnTirURA RnVEDlRS. Tho most
wondoriul cure on record. A dustpan full of
scales fell from him daily. Physicians and
bis frionrl thmifhf hn must dio. Cure S W0 111
to before a justice of the pcaco and Hender
son's most prominent citizens.
Sold bv all druggists. CirriCLitA,5o cents ;
Resolvkxt. Si : SOAV, 25 cents. Pottek
Dkuo and Chemical Co. Boston
Mass.
Semi ror"IIovr to fun Skin Diseases".
-jn7S'lT"IKv SOAP- Absolutely
vJ U JL inure. hichlv medicinal. Indorsed
bv physiciahs, preferred by the elite. Sales
lttel and iSW.l.uou.Ott) cakes, sold everywhere
ATARR
SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE,
Head Colds, Waters Discharges from the
Nose and eyes. Ringing Noises in the Head,
Nervous Headache and Fever instantly re
lieved. Choking mucus di-logcd, membrane cleans
ed and bcalcd. breath sweetened, smell, tasto
and hearing restored, and ravages checked.
Cough. Bronchitis, Droppings into tho
Throat. Pains in tho Chest. Dyspepsia, Wast
ing uf strength and flesh, Loss of Sleep, etc.
cured.
Ono bottlo Radicat Cure, one box Catarrhal
Solvent and one Dr, Sanford's Inhaler, in ono
package, of all drutrirists. for SI. Ask for San-
Kobd's Radical Cum:, a pure distillation of
Witch Hazel. Am. Pine. Ca. Mr, Marigold,
Clover Bloss-onis, etc. Potteb Drug and Cueu
ical Co . Boston.
n( 1 "MfU for the relief and preven-
(jU&-L.liOPtion, theluslant It Is ap-
v VOLTAIC piled, of hheumatism.Neu-
s.VVv''V ralgia. Sciatica, Coughs,
XV i '- Colds. Weak Back' Stomach
"sj- ,-- and Bowels. Shooting Pains,
-rC'p.-"- Palpitation. Dyspepsia, Liv-
's Vvb"2 er Complaint, BiliousFover.
y7yz Malaria and Epidemics, uso
yjr L cTRI C Collin V llustcrs(an Elcc-
rs,' 'Ni'i-cti'lc Battery combined
"(.jl JTP.tw with a I'orous riaster)and
langh at pain. ISc everywhere.
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Irish Flax
Salmon Net Threads
Woodberry. and Needle Brands,
SEINE TWINES.
AND
CORK AiVB LEAD LINES,
Fish Pounds, Seines, and A'ets
Imported to Order. A
LaieStocMMiBiMLw
AND FISH HOOKS.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
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SAN FRANCISCO.
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FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Representing a capital of 07,000,000.
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J. H. D. GRAY.
Wholesale and retail dealer In.
GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc,
LIME, SAND, AND CEMENT.
General storage and Wharfage on reason
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.60
POSTAGE.
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ESTABLISHED 1865.
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TAMERS AM' WRM,
IManuf acturers and Importers of
ALL KINDS OF
AND FINDINGS
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Hlgheat cash price paid for Hides and
Tallow.