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C4J vwt.i mu .im-mmu i. -auh- t giulif gwtforfom. AST0K1A, OUEGON: SVTURDAY JMTAT?Y 26 1BS4 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE POBT OF ASTORIA. VESSEL IX THE RIVER. -o- o" - c,. j A.mp MtWaliincton. An p Her' Cross. Am sp ii.fhit.1 l.icht, Atn.sD lie icon. Tii . u. t.ruacU, Am Banco, Br Mc Berwick'hiro. Br tz lMs of Erin, Br tp Meroic. Am sp Indiana. Am sp, 'rne Winslow, Am bk Martha Fnher, Sea Kiric. Am sp Sovereign of tba Seas P.lem&h. Br so Chaa. CotejiTorth, Br bk VESSELS OX THE WAY. Ft ota Forelcu I'orts, for the Columbia Rher AbcrUwith Castle. Br sp 10(35 Liverpool Sept II City of Carlisle, Br bk Greenock Aug 14 Kslcd&ln. Brbk LivrpooIJuIy2S ltota, Br bk Liverpool Dec 5 .lorsalfarer. Nor Lk Liverpool Nov 12 Kelverdale, Br bk 1191 KSff Norseman. Br bk Liverpool Dee 3 Uiver Indus, Br sp Newcastle Nov SO .SUchonnd. Br bk 973 Wilmington S. R. Mead, Am bk 1W3 N Y Sept fi Tyt bonus. Brbk London From American Forts. Alameda, Am sp N Y Henry James. Br bkSDSN Y Juno 19 Ilif II I 11M TIflK TABLR FOK ASTORIA. JANUARY. I II IU1I WATF.lt. I LOW WATF.K. ! 1'itM. Second. I First. Second. a r- si h a his h a A. wi. X . iw. .- A. . X A. in. J2 s s ! is'lOi! 8 31 - - -1 22 I 2-S 5 57 1-04 2C 0 IS 01111 10(1 8-5 ' T, I 2-C C 45 J-OT 27 0 rl 7-3 11 Ca ST C 07 2'4 7 27 1-08 28 1 30 77 0 4lp fi7 .VJ 2 1 8 02 -0 8 29 2 01 8-t' 1 22 8(i 7 l i 1 8 35 1-015 :0 2 :Q S'J 2 02 S-3 8 :-K IT. 9 at -0-2 3li 3 0Vi 8-4 J 2 -VJ) 7-fc ! 2Ja 1"3 !) 3I) (T2 Hie hour t.uiweun mill llit and 110011 are i!e.ijni:Hed by a (a. m.). thoe between noon and midnight by p (i. 31 ). 0A. oJm.a denote midnight. u(. 00m. denotes 110011. The height is reckoned from the level of average lower low waters to w hich thesound ings are given on the Coast Survey charts. TUG COAT CHARGES, Following is the schedule of prices for towage mi and out over the Columbia liar : For ves'els not 4 Inward .Outward. exceeding Loaded, Ballast. 800 tons.&iro 150 NX) to 11)00 tons 200 175 tool) to 1200 tons... 225 200 12t0 to 1100 tons... 275 225 1400 TO lfilX) tons... 300 250 150 175 200 250 300 Ahtoria Retail JIarket. Flour per sack $1.50. Wheat, per cental S2 0022."i. Oats. S2.107?i?.25. Bacon, .sides per lb, 14 to 18 cts. Shoulder-. 1(j7 cts. Hams, " 1G20 cts. hard, ' 10K cts. Beef, 123T20 cLs. Mutton. I2jrtf5ir K Pork, 'l4 ct-. Veal, I3i Sets. Butter, per roll 75 to in) cLs. Egcs. per dozen :i5l5 cts. Potatoes, per ih lto 1? cts. Apples, green, ptr box $1.50. to $2.00 Cheese, per ft 2025 to 40 cts. Cornuical, per lb 4 cLs. Oatmeal, J cts. IJeaii-s, w 4(i! cLs. Coffee, " 12r40 cb.. Tea, 4010cLs. Kice, 8 10 cts. Sugar, 10 14 cts. Syrup, per gallon 75c Si. Honey, per gallon $1 JiO. Salmon, per kit $5. Onions, per lb 23 cts. Apples dried per lb 1218 cl.s. Peaches 12 18 cts. Plums. ' ' 12) Mi els. Candles, per lb 20 cts. Chickens, per dozen SH Hay, per ton S25. Hides, per lb (. 9 cLs. Oils, per gallon, boiled lin-eed, 75c: raw linseed, 70c; coul oil, 40c: lardSl5 Columbia River Experts. SHIPMENT FOltKIUX. JANUAUV, '81. 2 To Quccnatown per Gaktmrth. "Wheat, C9.070 bus ..S70,431 4 To Onccnsou'n per Oban Bay. Wheat, 57.V.I3 bus $50,903 9 To Qucenstmcn per Anpcrona. Flour. 20,514 bbls $102.570 10 To Quccnttncn per JMtlttock. Flour. 14.131 bbls SGO.OOO 11 To Qucenstmcn per Iiargany. Wheat, C5.9J1 bus SG9.418 IS To Liverpool per City of Madrid. Flour, 20.4GG bbls 8102.330 19 To Qucenstoicn per Morayshire. Wheat, 81,531 bus ?85.C0G 19 To Quccw-tmon per Star of Erin. Flour. 10,019 bbls $88,104 22 To Quccmtoivn per Sarah Bell. Flour. 14.0GC bbls SC9.CC2 - ! Domestic Exports. The receipts of certain articles of Or egon produce, at San Francisco, from January 1, 1883, to December 19th, inclu sive, have been as follews: Flour, qr sks 100.047 Wheat, ctls .. 250.003 Oats, ctls 34.208 Salmon, bbls............................ !,a;2 III hbls 1.1G3 CS 281.17C , pUgs CIO Apples, Ripe, bxs . .... 8,503 bbls w 3 pkgs 40 Butter, pkgs . C23 Potatoes, sks . 32,cii Wool, bales.... 31,371 Hides. No .-,104 Tallow, pkgs 3so Beef, bbls.... 11 Hay. bales........ ......,........... 23 Ouicks'tlver, flasks 159 Fruit. Dried, pkgs . G.5U leather, iikgs . . i,0G9 Hops, balea....... . . 499 Hams, pkgs . 23 Cheese, cs . gg Flaxseed, ks .. 10.0G3 uorn. ciis................................ 71 cannea uooas, cs 802 Ird, pkgs ....... .... 53 Bacon, cs.................... S3 HOSPITAL, ASTORIA, - - - OREGON THIS INSTITUTION, UNDER CARE OF the SLsters of Chanty, is now ready foi t he reception of patients. Private rooms for the accommodation ol any desiring them. Patients aaniitted at all houis, day or night. No physician has exclusive right, even patient is free to and has the privilege of employing any physician they prefer. United StatoM Xarine. Seamen who pay Hospital Dues, are enn tied to Free care aud attendance at this Hos pital duritig sickness. Permits must be ob tained lor United States Marines at the Cu torn House. SlSTEKS OF ClIAKITl Executors7 Notice. rVHE COUNTY COURT OF CLATSOP J. County. Oregon, having appointed the undersigned executors of the last will and testament of Truman P. Powers, deceased, all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present the same with the proper vouchers, at tne office of C. Lelneu weber. Upper Astoria, wiihin six months from this date. C. LEINENWEBER, . . . ,. TO. WADHAMS. Astoria, December 14, 1883. SOCIETY 3iEETI.GH. Temple LKXlere. No. 7AP.A.M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS fi fin-t and third Tuesdas in eachVV month, at 1Y o'clock, p. M., at the Hal in AMona. Members of the order in uood standing are invited to attend.. By order of the W. M. Beaver Lodge No 35, L O. O. F. "REGULAR MEETING KV- .-er inursuav evening :iij liilf.....t .. .. .,'ii..ni .. vnC9 0.1-lw-kwi'ii uuiu, "i iiw -SSteSi: ixiiige room in Uatl Kellows Hall Astoria. Sojourning member of the order 1' go.d .standing, cordially invited toa te t. By order N.G. Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O.F. KEGULARMtElLNGSOF OCEAN EN campment No. 13. I. O. O. F., at the Lodge, in the Odd Fellow Building, at seven P. m., on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Sojourning breth ren cordially invited. By order C-P. Seaside lKdge No. 12, A. O. U. W. REGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. 7. 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 era are Invited to attend. Library will be open fifteen minutes before and after each meeting. By order M. W. C. BROWN, Rec. Astoria Lodge No. 40. L O. G.l. REGULAR MEETING EVERY TUESDAY 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. C T. American Legion of Honor. REGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA Council No. 935' is held on the first and third Tuesday of each month, at 7" o'clock p. si. By order of the Council Commander. R. V. MONTE1TH, Sec'ty. Cushiner Post No. 14, G. A. B. TDEGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS TOST JL on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 7:30 p. st. Visiting com rades cordially invited. By order P. C. Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of P. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS Lodge every Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, in their Castle Hall. Sojourning Knights cordially invited to atten . G0. P. WHEELER. ICof ILandS. Astor Lodge No. 6. K. of P. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS Lodge every Wednesday evening, at 7 :30 o'clock, at their lodge room, in Pythian Cattle. Sojourning Knights cordiallv invit ed to attend. W. L. ROBB. K. of It. and S. Common CounciL REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at "H o'clock. ttsrl'ersons desiring to 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 e ening prior to the Tuesday on which the Council holds Its regular meeting. THOS.S.JEWETT. Auditor and Clerk. CnOItCII DIRECTORY. Ghauk Churcu Holy communion first Sunday of every mouth. Sunday .services at 11 A. m., and 7 p.m. "Wednes day evening service at 7 o'clock. Rev. M. D. Wilson, Rector. First Presbyterian Church Ser vices at 11 A. m. and 7 p. M. Wednes day evening prayer meeting at 7 o'clock. Rev. J. v. MIHigan, Pastor. Congregational Church Services at 11 a. M. and 7 r. m. Rev. Sam'l Wood, Pastor. Roman Catholic Church Servicer atl0:30 a. M. Rev. L. Dielman, Pastor M. E. Cuur.cn Services at 11 a. m. and 7 i 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 r. m. Prayer Meeting on Wednesdaj', at 7 p. m. Rev. B. S. McLafferty, pastor. ASTORIA FIRE DEPARTMENT. F. P. HICKS. A. A. CLEVELAND., J. G. CHARTERS Chief Engineer. .lst Asst. Engineer. 2d Asst. Engineer. BOARD OF DELEGATES. Regular meet ing fourth Monday lu each month, at 7 30 p. m. at Hall or Rescue Nj, 2. Officers. C. W.Fulton, President ; U.S. Worsley, Secretary ; F. L. Parker, Treasurer. Delegates. C. J. Treuchard, P. Grant. It. O. Stone, of Astoria Engine Co. No. 1. C. W. Fulton. C H, Stockton, B. S. Worsley, of Rescue Engine Co. No. 2. F. J. Taylor, E. D. Curtis, J. E, Thomas, of Alert Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1. ASTORIA ENGINE COMPANY NO. 1 Regular meeting first Monday in each mouth. Officers. G. P. Wheeler. President. L. E. Selig, Secretary. Wm. Bock, Treasurer, B. F. Stevens, Foreman, N. Wilson. Lst Asst. Foreman, P. Grant, 2d Asst. Foreman, .la. Macomber, Engineer. RESCUE ENGINE COMPANY NO. J. Regular meeting first Monday in each month. Officers. C. W. Fulton, President, B. S. Worsley, Secretary. F. L. Parker. Treasurer. J. W. Surprenant. Foreman, C. II. Stockton, lst Asst. Foi eman, J. W. Hare. 2d Asst. Foreman, B. S. Worsley. Engineer. .LERT HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 1. Regular meeting, second Monday in each month. Officers. J. O. Bozorth, President, C. Brown, Secretary. Jay Tuttle, Treasurer, F. B. Elberson. Foreman, C. P. Mofllt. 1st Asst. Foreman. F. T. Jordan, 2d Asst. Fore man. GERSIANIA BEER HALL AKD BOTTLE BEER DEPOT. CuKNiircs Street. Abtoeia. The Best of Lager 5 Cts, a Glass Orders for the Celebrated ColmMa Brewery :0"F?HiJbi. Left at this place will be promptly attend ed to. HT"No cheap 8aa Francisco Beer sold at this place WM. BOCK. Proprietor. Mrs. R. QXJINN, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware, uSL DFnxlX Stools.. NEW GOODS CONSTAOTLY RECEIVED. Northwest corner Squemoqua and Main Streets. nl7-3m THE THINGVALLA LINE. "Is the only DIRECT LINE Between NEW YORK and SCANDINAVIA. First class Steamers and good usage. TlcketH far xalc at A. Bt. JoMXSOX'fl. . Agent, Astoria, Oregon. REMOYAL. The -Astoria Passenger Line WILL AFTER THIS DATE HAVE ITS headquarters at Its Stables next to B. B. Franklin, two doors bdow The Asto ria office. First-class Livery sen-Ice. Carts with horse furnished, for one dollar per hour. Carriages on application The Astoria Passenger Line Hacks will leave for Upper Astoria from the stables. Horses taken to hoard. MES.T.O'BBIEN. gSrSfej PJlk ! Yilla; iAmmc an jzA;5& fZ4&8mU $7Tf! KssSSSSS stalc- v41Hvrv-&jp Grant, who is very busy with the A dJMriWri Mexican railway, is learnin? Spanish. I S v?5Ji'y-v:)c'Yirj 1. j ' -vv -r-i i . . . SX'-i"'' - '&'&&' Ji.x-aenator jJafid JJavis is now S " ' i'- president of the Illinois Stale Ear iSfiU. &&& association. VSS'kZO ntaUzos a:n' ITr.r.-' - " ltlood. ..ac- up tho fy-.tc-irt, i..--- h' V'-i- Strong-, HnJM1 uj. t.:-- s:ir:- - dou-li. In-. i;;ti.ft . JT.. Unun. ..t! CJUpo Dyspepsia, I7ei vow ALectloai. . -j efal Usfcility, J c-uraigin, Fever end Aguo,?arai jzis, Chrcnic TJiarrhii. Soils -5ron-:y Huinoi-s, SoL'it v.'on plaints,iiPi'Co:i plaint, JLtvcil-.S Pevc-r, a:iu LL DISEASE3 ORIGINATING I : t r.D SI A".: OF THE BLOOD. OS .'CCC f-..;:i:o f DEBILITY OH A i.G" ZltTl OF THE SYSTfi!. r K 8 8 w fe W- J 1 $ ; - SuotjLcs the MocJ with it Vil-J 1 (!:: :-. Liro Eltment, TKOX. 1 f-s r. .'-.j. Vigor and I."'!? I i".:.ia 'l 1 " BEING FRCE FROM AI-CO": : . jigelicctsnre r."t fiV.iow.'J - c - 133, Lu; arc pcrriiacn:. srrni w. row'LK ro .--.-..-. daxrisoa Awauc "tc. S.U .:-.. I jeu: MARKETS. CENTRAL MARKET. General assortment of table stock constant'y on tiand. such as Canned Fruits and Jelly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard EftGS, BUTTK2:. CIIEKSB:. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Fl.Sn. POULTRY ASI G&XIV In the season. CIGARS AXI T03IACCO. Best at' wnis A3D r.rcjlIOFtN. All cheap Ir CASH. (SikkIs .sold on eon. mKsion. Opposite I. A . Case " More. J. RODGRRs. Washington "Karket, Stain Street, - - Artoria Orcguu BERGMAK .P JIE1SKY RESPECTFULLY CALL TU15 AlThr tion of the public to the fact th:it th: sb'.vo Market will always bf supj.Hed vitb n FULL VA RTETY REST QV 1.11 FRESH APJD CURED MEATS 1 Which will bo fold at lowest rate?, wholesale and retail. SpoMnl attention riven to r.r.b. ne shiD. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & G0JJIPAWY, Fresli mid Cured Moats, "7 gro"fca,"fcXost , FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTn.. CICF.rA3ZUS Street. Astoria. c WYATT & THOMPSON. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS. CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. Crockery and Glassware. HVIIill 3F"oc3., 3E3to, LOEB & OO. JOniJERS IN WINES. LIQUORS. AND CIGARS. AGENTS FOR THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and All Kinds of Saloon Supplies. SAll goods sold at San Francisco Prices. MAIN STREET, Opposite Parker House, Astoria, Orecon. W. E. DEMENT & CO. ASTORIA, - - - OUEGON Carry in Stock. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANGY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded FRESH CANDY AT THE ASTORIA CANDY FACTORY Patronize Home Manufacture. All my CANDIES are of the FINEST QUALITY. A full assortment of NUTS FOREIGN FRUITS. ETC. JOH.V P. CLASSE. ASTORIA LIQUOR STORE, AUG. DANIELSON, Proprietor. Rebuilt and Refitted Throughout. The Best of WIXES.IilQlTORst.AXI) CIGARS For a Good Cigar, call for one of "Danielson's Best." Comer West 9th and Water Streets, Astoria. n9-Sm PERSONAL MENTION. rd is a victim of sleeplessness. Senator Tabor owns land enougl Honduras to make s rood sized state. Tennyson's wealth in property is said to bo between $l,0C0.0Gfl and Sl,500,0CO. Charles Eassell, M. P., the English barrister, received over S16.GC0 in fees in one week recently. The youngest Yaaderblit, George, is said to be the only ono of that name who ever buys a book. Oscar "Wilde first saw his nilinnced at one of hi3 lectures, at which she composed one-third of the audience. Lieut. Daucnhower's lecture tour has netted him $7,000. Tho sight of ono of liis eyes is utterly uestroyed. D. J. Burke, of Shoal I.ivcr. Jack son county, Fla., is the rather of thirty-five "boys aud four girls. He married five times. Yon Mollke is described us a, hard, dry old military linot, on whose cheek you could crack a hickory- nut, if he would let you. liss Yera Manning, a niece of Cardinal Manning, has euiered a con vent at Roeharupton. She is an heir ess of 2,000 annually. Carlotta, the widow of Maximilian, is 43, but looks much older, being gray and wrinkled. Her general con dition ha3 improved. It agrees with Mr. Arthur io be president of the United States. He has gained twenty-six pounds in weight sinco ho assumed that ofiico. Christine Nilsson cried ou Christ mas day when sho was presented with a pair of wooden slippers of the pat tern stio woro at home in her youth. Mrs. Mary Krone enjoys tho dis tinction of being the only lady assayer in tho country. Sho is at present principal of tho Denver School of Mines. Lawrence Sullivan, a porter at a New York hotel, has saved the lives of fifty persons whom he found un concious in their rooms from the ef fects of escaping gas. Mre.E. D. E. K South worth, who has written so many harrowing love talcs, is a tall, spare woman, with a sad grave face and gray hair. She al ways dresses in black. Matthew Arnold is said tohavo been much pleased with his visit io Richmond, finding society in tho Yirginia capital very agreeable. He does not speak very highly of Boston Captain Isaiah Rynders. forty years ago a power m .New lork politics, and head of tho famous Empire club. J is still living in that city, a poor old man, with the almshouse staring him in the face. It io Baid that Judge Hoover, who once upon a timo was chief justice of Arizona, is now chief waiter in a restaurant in Southern California. Judge Saiterlhwaite, also from Ari zona, is now doing tinker's jobs for a living. Pain in tho back which i3 often the sign of kidney trouble, is cured by the great pain-reliever, St. Jacobs Oil. A few thorough applications at night increase jhc circulation, re move the pain, and give health. C0ULD8T AFFORD IT. 3Iad Honest by 5nxi:if.s I'rim'i- plcs. A Drusclst Tells tlio Square Truth. "ur. my friend. Ict'3 be porfccily Irani: and candid about this little matter." tho dniRcht said, placing both elbows on his pla ted show-case and looking his customer fairly in the eye. You have a lame back ar.d want a plaster to put on it. You don't know mo. and, judging of human naturo as it runs in business, you ara afraid I'll humbug you in sone way. You may think it an odd stato menl. but I can't afford to cheat you. Pcn it did I haven't tho means. That's curious. (Oh, my hack! I'll tako a chair I guess.) Don't you keep plasters?" -0h, yes. ono or two kinds. Onco I had shelves full of them every sort tba. woro ev er invented to gull tho ignorant and make money for imitators. But I sifted 'em out ono by one, and now sell BENSON'S Ct"CIXK fOR0U3 H.VsTKUS principally. They always give satisfaction, and in tho end it pays mo to sell them in preference to all others." "Haven't you Allcock's? "Yes. but my customers and myself prefer Benson's Capcine which aro quick as elec tricity, saf o as (lovcrnmcnt bonds a d sure as tho law of gravitation. Tho doctors order them, and what is more to the point. I havo novcr heard a word of complaint from any ono who has ued them. You can go clsc whero if your back will bear you out in tho operation and got another and a cheaper plaster, but" "Don't talk to mo about tho monoy," broke in tho comfort- ecking ttr.nger, with somo heat. "What's tenor fifteen cents to gettirg rid of this confoundod oh. Lordy! this rain and la jicness? Let mo hare ono of Benson's Capcine. That's the real a tide, is it? with tho word CAPCINE cut in tho body of tho plaster. "You'll bo around in a week, straight and stro g," added tho diplomatic druggist, throwing tho money in hii cash drawer. DR. lUYEl CE70EK EIXCTRO VOLTAIC BELT, and other Electric i Appliances. Wo will send on Thirty Day Trial. TO MEN, YOUXO Oil OLD. who aro suffering from Nebvocs nEBiurr, Lost VrrALrrx. and those diseases of a Personal Natcer resulting from Abcses and Other Cacses. Spredy relief and com -leto restoration to Health. Vigor and Maniioos Gcailxxtked. Scadat oncoforlllustratcdpamplilet free. Address Voltaic Belt Co.JaeshallJice Stop That Horse ! From Slipping. USE THE PATENT SHOE. George McLane I HAS JU.VT KECEIVED A PATENT Horseshoe from tho Patent Office, for IWS'PIs Ewji M the purpose of preventing all classes of hors es from slipping on plank, or steep roads. Horses shod with this shoe WILL NOT SLIP. A trial wld convince anyone. I keep Two Firm-dawn SIioith in my shop. Try the NEW SHOE. 3"CornH and Contracted Hoof cure a specialty. No satisfaction no pay. GEO.MCLANE. A POSfrTEVE CURE ron eyk;t roKii or --" l.-J.'0, m:-3 SKKIar.dBLQGE: WJ DJCEAGE TT.OU PIMPLES TO SOESOFULA To elranoe the ..Jn.cnlpr.nd Woo I of , Itching Scaly. 1 imply. Copper Colored. Scrofulous, Inherited aud Contagious Humors ( Blood Poison?, Ulcer?. Abscesses and Inian- tilo kin tortures, the Liticl-ea Remcdiis) are infallible. Cullrtxrn Revilvri:!. tho new Blord Puri fier, 1'iuretic and Apcrsent. expel di?eae terms from tbo blood and i erssiration, and thus removes the cciuf . CunrL-t:, the ereat iikin Curo. instantly sllays Itching and Infla mation. clears the tfkin and calp, heals L'l cers and Sores, retore the f unplexion. Cu TircR tfovr, an exu iitoSkin UoiuiiOerand Toilet Hequisite. i indispensable in treating skin diseaes, and for rough. chappedor rcasy skin, blackhead-, blotches and imby humrrs (I'TCCm rit.ui.ui:1 are th only infllblo hl'Ki.1 1 uriCors and skin beautificrs. fltu Uoituutntt. tlsq.. lawyer. 2) State stree:, Bosto-t. icp ts a c -so of alt Kheum under his observation for tm years, whioh corurcd the patieiit's bod and limbs, and to which al ki.-wn method of treatment had been n-pli d without bsnefii. which vacurod olrly by thcCiTitri: 1im-d:j. leaving a lean and healthy i-!.in. 'Ir.uiu! 3Irs. Ewrrfi ?tr:liin. Bclch ertown. Mass., writo : Uur Ii tie lcy was ter ribl afflicted with crt fula, Sdlt l.houm and l-.risiuelas ever ince ho was bo n. and noth ing wc could cive him help d him unil we tried Cuticch IChh:dis. which irad ally cured him. until ho is now as fairas any child. Si. K. CnrprnHT. lloaderson.N. Y' cured of " sorxasis or Leprosy, of twonty year's standing, by CiTIccrv K rat tints) 'Iho most w nder ul cure on record. A dust' an full of scales fell from him daily. Physicians and hv friends thought ho mut die Cure Mvorn to beforoa juticoof the po.icc and uetdcr son's most prominent citizens. Id hv all druggists. Ct'TicLUA,." routs : UiyOLVKXT.Sl : So.ii" cents. Pettei: DjtfC. AXI t'SIKJIM'Al. Co. BoMotl M.L-S. Scuil fir"JIoM- lu Cur M;ia HiNcnHrs" T1TT3Tt,,:iIA SOAP. Absolutely J U A Apim'.hlghlx medicinal. indorsed hy phyMciahs. prt-fenvd hy the e'ite. Sales lNsl and lbh.1 ou0.iucike.-5,S(dd everywhere SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, Head Colds. Watery J'hchargo from Iho Nose and eye. PinginsrNo-s-os in tho Head, Nervous II cadncho and Fever instantly ro Iipvcu. Choking muc s di Ingcd. membrano cleans ed and healed breath sweetened, Mncll, tasto and hearing rc-tored, and ravages checked. Cough. Itronchitis, Droppings into the Throat. Pain? in tho hest. liyspepsia, Wa-t-ing of strength and Flesh, Loss cf Sloep, etc. cured. One bottle 1'adical Cure, ono bos Catarrhal Solvent and one l)r, SanfordM Inhaler, in o o liackage. of al! druggists, for SI, Ask for rfAx !' "Rti's Kadical Clrk. a puro ilitillation of Witch Hazel. Am. Pine. C.i. 1-ir. .Marigold, Clover B!oMm,ctc. PoTTfcnDr.coAsnCuui iaL Co , Boston. trl S tfitn For tho relief and nroven- V '";" 0 tion, thi- iiiMaut i is ap-j . i i r la''ifOi : ueumaiism-.'sou-NVV ralgia. Sciatica, Cough", Vy ''.-' Col is. Weak Buck' Stomach "ai. 'X''r and Bowels. Shoi.tingl'ains, r: yf,-. T Palpitation. Dyspepsia, I.iv s"s 5yS er Complaint, BiliousFover. yyZ-.' " Malaria and hpidcmlcs. use r.(anKIec- combincd a.stei-land pain. Ujc everywhere. BUY THE BEST ! BARBOUB'S Irish Flax Salmon Net Threads "Woodbsrry, and Needle Brands, SEINE TWINES. CORK AKD Lib LINES, I-'IsJi 1'ouiiiIh, Seines, arid A'ets Imported to Order. A. Large Stoctof NsttiDfr.FisIiLiBes AHD FISH HOOKS. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. HENRY DOYLE & CO.. 517 and 519, P1ARKET STREET SAN FRANCISCO. I"A cents for the Pacific Coast. BANKING AHDJHSURANGE. BROKER, BAHKER aki INSURANCE AGENT ASTORIA, - - - OREGON OFFICE nOUKS: FROM 9 O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL 3 O'CLOCK P. M. $67,000,000 CAPITAL. LIVEP.POOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE, NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN TILE OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES representing a capital of 807.MMi,000. A. VAIx DUSEN. Aeent. J. H. D. GRAY. Wholesale and retail dealer In. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Gats, Stray, Wood, Etc LIME, SAND, AND CEMENT. General storage and Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot of Benton street. Astoria Oregon. s:i$,fi&fe !ZS.'r.-. It 9 ftyt'LJw AZ??W I Ml 9 iatMftMfaiuiHictiiiiaiinfiiaiitiaaatMMiaialaat(VtaaaaMtMaMtMM,M( Si gs ; mi m m ill: On AN A Journal of and for the People, Devoted to the Best Interests of the -Community. 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