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ASTORIA, OREGON:
SATURDAY.
FEBRUARY 9. 1R84
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
POBT OF ASTORIA.
HI-API H)Jl ShA.
Ctrrie TTinelow. Am hk MnntvHco Feb"
'AILED
Basc. BrbV Qaeenstown Feb
VESSELS I NT DP. RrVHR.
OHre S.Sosth&rd, Aatp .Itt'W&shtnffton, Aro tp
Red Orosi. Am sp HigbUod Light. Am. p
HaUoan. Mtrthft Fisher,
Tillle G Starbnofc, Am ftlemaix. Brsp
Brwlckhlre. Br p Cbas. 'Jotesworth, BrXik.
Itle of Erin, Br up Merom, Am p
VESSELS OA THE WA Y.
fti Frir Prt. for iht
Columbta Hlur
Abawtwitb Castle. Br sp 1065 Liverpool Sept 11
City of Carlisle, Br bk Greenook Aug 14
Eikdale. Br bk Liverpool .Tol 26
lUU, Br bk Liverpool Dec S
Jors&lf rer. Nor bk Liverpool Kor 12
Kelverdale, Br bk 1TCI SSW
5oremao, Br bk Liverpool IK-cS
River Indus, Br 6i Xnttcastle Nor SO
SUfbound. Br bk KTS Wilmington
Sllbet, Br bk 1057 London Dee 5
Tj-thonus. Brbk London Dec 3
From American Porta.
Al&medft Am spNY Jan IS
Belle of Uieeon, Am bk 1169 New ork
S. B. Mead, Am hk 105 N Y Sept 6
TIIR TABLE FOK AKTORTA.
JAXUAKY.
HIOIT WATER.
LOW WATER.
Flit he-rd. Hrst. Second.
a h 1 g h sh5
FEBRUARY.
333a
3 43p
4 4ti
a so
7 12
8 3.
9 .TO
10 .Tj
10 00a
1-OJ10 l3p
0-7
1-3
2-0
04
0-3
01
-01
-03
-Of
-00
-0 0
-04
-0 1
0M
09
1-5
21
2-C
02
02
0-1
011
4 0't
4 47
544
C02
X 01
9 l7
10 11
11 l
0 4S
1 23
2 01
2 31
2
3 18
3 41
4 1C
02
J
0 53
7."i2
8 il
9 49
10 44
0 It
0 57
129
2(2
10 .'A 0-8
11 52 0 6
0 32 I 2-ii
1 43 J 3D
1U 43
11 30
0 59
2 12
328
4 41
2 M 3H
11 ft Pi
4 07
5 17
6 18
7 11
7 5
S37
3-0l 5 45
27, C29
11 o3a
0-JPp
7 22
8 00
8 31
351
9 21
9 47
10 15
10 51
11 41
1 20
2 14
3 12
4 12
1 2H
2 09
2 50
336
4 30
5 26
C27
7 27
8 30
U 34
io:G
U 3-lp
1) 1C
9 5S
G-7J 10 4C
1132a
027p
038a
1 43
2 40
3 51
4 55
5iW
i 55
2-9
3tl
30
2-9
5 15 1-0-2
6 II -04
6 57 -05
7 33 !-05
27
23
18;
Iinra
U2S
8-41 1 13 18-31
7 4"i 1"2 8 02
-0-3
01
0G
8-7 1 -r, 7!t
H'M 24jl7-5
8 29 I Obi 8 33
9 lia 0'o 9 0p
2 30a
The hours between mid .Wit aud noou un
designated by a (a. m.). those between noon
ftitd midnight by p (k m ). 0A. 00m a denotes
midnight, oft. Wm. it denotes noon.
Tlie height is reckom-d from the level of
average lm er low waters to which the sound
ings are given on the Coast Survey charts.
Columbia River Exports.
SHIPMENTS FOBKIGX.
JANUARY, "SI.
2 Tm (jucavitmcn jxr Oakiovrth.
Wheat, tO.OTU bus
4 To Queenxtmcn r Otmn Bay.
Wheat, 67,y!3 bus
9 To tYuccmslnum jxr -IfitfctTiia.
Flour. 20,"14 llls
10 To (juccnsUmn jtrr Ladatock.
.870.451
$56,993
-S102.570
Flour. 1 1,13! bl'i
Sti0.000
11 To QticcnHtown ier Jiargany.
f7heat, C5J1 bus SM.418
18 To Liverpool per City of Madrid.
Flour. 20.4OT bbls 8102.330
19 To Quecmtown jicr Morayshire.
Wheat, 8131 Iua S85.0M
11 To Qttecwtown per Star of Erin.
Flour. 16,019 bbl $88,104
22 To Qucautmon per Sarah Bell.
Flour. 14,C6 bbls 869.652
31 To QHecnstowipcr Sovereign of Uie Seas
Wheat. 76,160 bus 87408
FEBRUARY.
4 To QueaisVncn per Indiana.
Wheat, 76.011 bus
6- To Antwerp per Sea King
Wheat, 73.160 bus
.77.tt9
.$73,100
7 To Montevideo per Carrie Window.
Salmon, 100 cs . S 500
Salmon. 23 hit bbls 115
Ha lbut.27bC- 1.U2
Lumber, b00 M . . 7,000
Total 88,727
7 To QueoniU)icn per Banco.
Wheat. 5715 bu 882.149
AHtoria ItetuII Market.
Flour per sack Sl.40.
Wheat, per cental S2 00(825.
Oats. u S2.10'5.
"Bacon, sides per lb, 14- to 18 cts.
Shoulders, - 12K15 eta.
Ilam3, 1619 cts.
Lard, 16 cts.
Beef, 12K20 cts.
Mutton, 12(2H5 ots.
Pork. 12Kl5 cts.
Veal, 1518 cts.
Butter, per roll 70 to 85 cts.
Eges, per doxen 3540 cts.
Potatoes, per B liUt 1 cts.
Apples, green, per box SL50. to 2X0
Cheese, per 2 20(ij25 to 40 cts.
ixirnuieai, per u 4 cts.
Oatmeal,
Gl cts.
.Beans,
Coffee,
Tea,
iiice,
4t cts.
12K40 cti.
40yo cts.
8 i( cts.
Sugar,
10 14 CtS.
Syrup, per gallon 7oc (gj 31.
Iloney, per gallon 8LS0.
Salmon, ier kit S5.
Onions, per & 2 cts.
Apples dried per 2 1018 cts.
Peaches " 1318 cts.
Plums. " " 12K16cta.
Candles, per ft1 20 cts.
Chickens, per dozen 3d.
Hay, per ton S30.
Hides, per E 6 9 cts.
Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, 75c;
raw linseed, 70c; coal oil, 40c; lard S1.25.
Domeatao Bzports.
The receipts of certain articles of Or
eflon produce, at San Francisco, from
January l, 1884, to January 23, inclu
sive, have been as follews:
Flour, qr sks . .... 12 596
.Wheat, ctls 981
Salmon. bbiC"ZZZZZr!!IZZ.
hi bbla
.pkgi
Apr.les, II
lline. bxs
bbLs
pkgs
Butter.-pkg .......
Potatoes, sks...
Wool, bales
Hides. -OCo
Tallow. pkRs...,
Beef, bbls
Hay, bales ..
Quicksilver, flasks
Fruit, Dried, pkgs.
Leal her. pkgs.
JHops, bales
jgama, pkgs
flaxseed. sks..
.Oor.il8-.w.
Caonea Goods, cs
53
lW7
534
32
Lard.pKgs
jweon, oj
MOCIFIT JCEETIXGS.
- Temple t3ode,' No. -7A.F.A.M.
REGULAR- COMMUNICATIONS
fliM; and third Tuesdays In eachVy
month, at 7 o'clock, p. m., at the
Hal In Astoria. Mrmbers of tho ordor in
good standinp are luvlted to attend..
By order of the W. M.
Beaver Lodge No 35, 1. 0. 0. F,
REGULAR MEETING KV
ery Ihursday evenlne at
ha?f-jiat sev. n o'clock;, at the
Uxlc room In Odd Fellows Hall
storia. Sojouminp members of the order
lr cn-d .standing, conlially invited to a tet d.
By order N. G.
Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. F.
KEGULAKMr-EtlNGSOF OCEAN EN
carapment No. 13. I. O. O. F., at the
Lodge, in the Odd Fellows Building, at
seven P. X, on ;the second and fourth
Mondays of ach month. Sojoumlng breth
jen cordially inrite'd.
3y order C P.
Seaside Lodge No. 12. A. O. U. W.
KGULAE MEETINGS GF SEASIDE
Lwlge No. 12, A. O. (J. W. wUl be- held
in Pythian Hall on Friday evening of each
week, lit 7 o'clock P.M. Members of the
order In eood standing. and- visiting Broth
ers are invited to -attend. Library will be
open fifteen minutes before and after each
meeting. By order M. W.
CBBOWN.Bec.
Astoria Lodge No. 4a L O. Q.I.
REG DL AK MEETING EVE RY 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 Wj. C. T.
American Legion of Honor.
REGULAE MEETING OF ASTOKIA
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.
E. V. MONTEITn, .Sfrcty.
'Cusblnff Post No. 14 Q. A. B.
REGULAR MEETINGS t)F THIS POST
onthefcecorict and fourth Tuesdays of
each'tnonth at T -30 p. m. Tlsltlng com
rades cordially Invited. By order
P. C.
Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of P.
REGULAK MEETINGS OF THIS
l-odjje everv Friday evening, at 7 -30
o'clock, In their Castle ILdL Sojourning
Knights cordially invited to xtten .
GEO. P. WHEELER.
K. of R. and S.
AstorLodgeNo.6 K.ofP.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS
Lode everv Wednesday evening, jit
7 -30 o'clock, at their lodge room. In Pythian
Ca-tle. Sojournlug Knights conllallv invit
ed to attend. W. L. ROBB.
K.ofR. andS.
Common OounciL
REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND
fourth Tuesday evenings of each month
at 7!4 o'clock. '
narpcrsons deviring t have inattei-s acted
upon by the Council, at any regular meet
ing unlit present the same to the Auditor
and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening
prir to the Tueda on v Mch the Council
holds its regular meeting.
THOS.S.JEWETT.
Auditor and Clerk.
CHURCH IHKECTOBY.
Grace 'Church Holy coiuinunion
'firbt fr'undayof even- month. Sunday
services at 11 a. M., and 7 P.M.Wednes
day evening service at 7 o'clock. Ilv.
M. D. Wilbon. 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. Milligan, Pastor.
Conoreoational CiicRCH Services
ac 11' a. M. and 7 P. m: Rovf &&mJl
Wood, Pastor.
Roman Catholic CnuRcn Services
at 10 -30 a. m. Rev. L. Dielman, Pastor
M. . Church Services at 11 a. m.
and 7 p. m. Lecture and Prayer Meet
ing, Wednesday, at 7 p. m.' Rev. Wm.
Roberts, Pastor.
Baptist Church. Services each
Lord's Day at 11 a. m.. and 7 p. m.
Prayer Meeting on V i-dnesday, at 7
p. m. Rev. I J. S. McLaiTcrty, pastor.
ASTORIA FIRE DEPARTMENT.
F. P. HICKS. Chief Engineer.
A. A. CLEVELAND , 1st Asst. Engineer.
.1. G. CHAETERS.....J2d Asst. Engineer.
BOARD OF DELEGATES. Regularmeet
Ing fourth Monday in each month, at 7 -30
p. M. at Hall of ICesoue N-j. 2.
Offickrs. C. W. Fulton, President ; B.S.
Worsley, Secretary ; F. L. Parker, Treasurer.
Delboatrs. C. J. Treuchard, P. Grant,
K. O. Stone, of Astoria Engine Co. No. 1. C.
W. Fulton. C. H. Stockton, B. S. Worsley, of
Kesi-ue Engine Co. No. 2. F. J. Taylor, E.
D. Curtis, J. E. Thomas, of Alert Hook and
Ladder Co. No. L
ASTORIA ENGINE CuMPANT NO. I
Regular meeting flr.it Monday In each
month.
Officers. -a J, Curtis, President, L. E.
Sellg, Secretary. Win. Bock. Treasurer. G.
P. Wheeler. Foreman. N. Wilson, 1st Asst.
Foreman. P. Grant. 2d Asst. Foreman, Jas.
Macomber, Engineer
RESCUE ENGINE COMPANY NO. .
Regular meeting first Monday in each
mouth.
Ofkickrn. C. W. Fullon, ITeildent, B. S.
Worsley.Secretary, F. L. Parker, Treasurer.
J. W. Surprt-uant Foreman, C H. Stockton.
1st Afcut. Foreman. J. W. Hare. 2d Asst,
Foreman, Charieton Fox. Engineer.
ALERT HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. L
Regular meetini:, second lilonday In
each moutii.
Officers. J. O. ltozortti. President, C.
Brown. Secretarv..Ia Tuttie. Treasurer, F.
B. Elberson, Foremau, C. P. Moult. 1st
At. Foreman. F.'T. Jordan, 2d Asst. Fore
man. TUG BOAT CHARGK8,
Following is the schedule of prices for
towage n ana out over tueittiumbia Bar :
For vessels not . Inward . Outward.
exceeding Loaded. Ballast.
BOOionsSlso $150 $150
800 to 1009 tons 200 175 175
1000 to 1200 tons 225 tOO 200
120 to 14O0 tous 275 225 250
14U0 tO lbOO tons 390 250 300
BAEBOUR'S
s
iNet
HAVEWOEaUAL.
THE
The London Fisheries Exhibition
HAVE AWARDED THE
GOLD MEDAL
-TO-
The Bartonr Brothers Coupy
-FORTHE
SUPERIORITY
OF thkir
FLAX NET THEEADS.
J. EL D. GRAY.
Wholesale and retail dealer In.
GROCERIES, FLOUR, AH D FEED
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc
LIME, SAND, AND CEMENT.
Geaer&lsterage&ad Wharfage on reuou
able terms, Foetaf 8Ltatet. Ajtsrla
Cretan.
aim
Tlreaas
NOW
IS THE TIME
TO CURE
SKIN HUMORS.
11 i" at tnin f oon wh u the bl od and per
Fpiration aro londed wi b impunue that
Di-3guiifig llumo r, lluniilit nc I r uitionc
'It hingT"iture.Fait heum or rczema fo
riafi. Tettti'. l'incwo m. Baby iluinor?.
scrofula. -rofulun boref. Abs pffm and
iwhargins u oui d. an I every Mecie f
Itchint, itly and imply Li'? s of thr-.-kin
andSca'p are nnt Fpeeddy aid eco
nomically curi d by tho Cuthuk K uuuii.
IT IS A FACT.
Hundrf-dc ofletterr in our powum foop
pies of which may be hod by reruin maili re
our authority for tho assertion thut Skin.
Scalp and Blood Humors, whether Scrofulous
Inherited or Contagious, mar NOW be per
manently cured by Cuticcba Rfsolvest. the
new Blood Purinar. Diuretic and Aperient,
internally, and Cuticuba and CtmciRASoi.p.
the great skin Care and" BeautlSers, exter
nally, in one half toe time acd at one half
the expense of any other season.
GREATEST ON EARTH.
Coticcrx Remedies are tho greatest medi
cines on ea th. Had the worst caco Salt
Kheuin in th s county. My mother had it
twenty years, and in fact died from it. 1 be
lieve Coticcea. would have saved her life.
My arms, breast and betp were covered for
three years, wbica nothing relieved or, cured
until i ussd the CcnouEA Ksolvkxt inter
nally, and COTtcDEA and Coticuba Soap ex
ternally. r J- W.ADAMS, Newarn, 0.
GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES.
The half has not been told as to the great
curative powers ot -ho Citjcuea 1Uxed(ks. i
have paid hundreds of dollars for medicine?
to cure dl eisea of the blood and skin, and
never found anything yet to equal the Cuti
cuba Rkmbdus. CHAS. A. WILLIAMS.
Providence, R. I.
CURE IN EVERY CASE.
Your Cuticuba Remedies outsell all other
medicine5 1 keep for skin disease'. My cus
tomers and patients ray that they have tff ct
ed a cure in evo y instance, where otber rem
edies have failed.
U. W. BR0CKWAY, M. D.
Franklin Falls, N. H.
Sold by all druggists. Prire: Cuticuba. 50cta
Uesolvknt, SI Soap, i5 cents, PoiTim
Dbuo asi CnKMicAL lo., Boaton, Masa.
Send fur "How le Cere Skin DUen(tes.'
Tin A TTrnTT For Bough, Chapped a d
JjHiXaUXX Greasy Snin.itlack h eadi
Pimploa, ."kin BlemL-ae. and InfanUlo Hu
mors, nso Cuticura Soap, a real Beautifier
CATARRH
COMPLETE TREATMEMT $1
A single doe of SanTord's itadlra
Cure instantly reliovei" the most violent
Sneezing or Head Co d. Clears the ILad as by
magic, stops watery discharges from the Noe
and Eyes, prevents Hinging Noises in thr
Heal, cores Nervous Ilejdache. and Subdue
ChilL" and Fever. In Chronic Catarrh it
cleanses ihe nasal pas-ages of foul mucus, re
stores the sense of smell, taste, and hearin
when affected, frees the head, throat, and
bronchial tubes of oSensive matter, sweetens
and purifies the breath, t-tops the cough and
arrests the progress of CaUrrh towards Con
sumption, ne bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal
Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in one
package, of all druggists for $1, AskforSAN
poko's Radical Cube. Potter Dbuo asd
Chew, Co,, Boston,
aAI 1 I Mr. For the relief and preven-VJUl-llYo7
tion, the Innmut it Is i
v VptJAlc plied, of I heumatism.Neu-
X&iJfsC' ralgia. Sciatica. Coughs.
jC t- and Bowelr. Shooting I'ains.
y VS'O er Complaint, BiliousFever.
ffc Malaria and Epidemics, use
r I fctrjcXn ColIlB'jriaaiei(anElec-
6,"Kile trie Battery combined
. ASTE." with a Pmk Plater)and
laugh at piln. 25c eTfrywhere.
BUY THE BEST!
BARBOUR S
Irish Flax
Salmon Net Threads
Woodberry, and Needfe Brands,
SEINE TWINES.
AND
CORK m LEAD LINES.
Ftsh Peands, HeineH, and XetM
Imported to Order. A
Lame Stockof Nettine.FisliLiDes
AND FISH HOOKS.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
517 and 519, MARKET STREET
SAN FRANCISCO.
ISTAgents for the Pacific Coast
BANKING ANOJNSURANCE.
X. W. CASE,
BROKER, BANKER
-AJtB-
INSURANCE AGENT
ASTOKIA. ... OREGON
OFFICE HOURS:
FKOK 9 O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL Z
O'CLOCK P-M.
$67,000,000 CAPITAL
LIVERPOOL AND LOVnoN AND
GLOBE,
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN
TILE OF LONDON AND
EDINBURGH.
OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART
FORD; AND
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
FLEE 'INSURANCE -COMPANIES
: KepraMatia- capital of 7,oeo,OOe.
A. VAN DUSKN. Auent,
COAL! COAL!
The Oregon Improvement Co.
Now have for sale at the new Buukers.
SEATTLE QOAL
For Domestic use, clean, $7.Mpertonol
MWlbs.
For Steam use, average. $& per ton ot
340 lbs.
For Steam use, screenings, 94.30 per ton of
2,340 lbs.
Also constantly on hand Flrst-cUu
Cumberland Coal
For Blacksmith use, at market rates.
" K.A.NOYES,
itm-ff AgenL
Presidential Pet Names.
"In matters of administration the
people aro not to be trifled -with as
they jrere a generation ago."
Ibis expression is attributed to
Senator Edmunds in a recently pub
lished interview, and 'is at least one
he might Lave used, for it is full of
truth and suggestion. There is no
question but the people of this coun
try are much better informed politi
cally than they were a generation ago
and more critical of the conduct of
public men. Furthermore, reason has
very largely driven clap-trap and
mummer- out of political methods;
many instances of this will occur to
any one making comparisons, and a
notable instance is called to mind by
the glaring headline "Old Saddle
bags," in the Louisville Courier-Jour
ttal, over a horrible wood-cut portrait
of ex-Senator McDonald. Apparently
the esteemed editor remembered cer
tain facts in American history and
hoped to help its candidate toward
the presidency by urging a taking
sort of nickname for him. Other ed
itors have similar memories, and the
same thing is tried with almost every
candidata
The most exciting campaign this
country ever saw was in 1840, and one
can nonr hardly see any reason for
the unusual feeling except the pres
ence of "war-cries." -Harrison was a
successful military man, and hence
came the yell of tlTippecanoe and Ty
ler too." Democrats were unfortuate
enough to slur him by saying he had
lived in a log cabin, with only hard
cider to drink, and the Whigs made
the most of the blunder. The air re
sounded with "Log cabin and hard
cider!" all over the country. Log
cabins were made and hauled on
wheels to mass meetings, pictures of
the log cabins appeared everywhere.
Greely began his famous work as ed
itor of a paper called the Log Cabin.
and the election was carried in a kind
of log cabin drunk. The foolishness
did not reappear in the same degree,
but we can all remember some of it.
"When Kepublicans conducted the
first campaign against slavery their
candidate was held up and shouted
for as a 'Pathfinder." and great Abra
ham Lincoln was belittled with the
appellation of "Kailsplitter." Cer
tainly the use of these names drjw
votes, but the whole thing was ab
surd and ridiculous, and would now
be fruitless. Garfield publicly ex
pressed his contempt for the "Canal
Boy" talk about himself, and in fact
the thing fell flat The average citi
zen had come to fully realize that a
man might reach the "White House
from a humble beginning, and Gar
field's course in public life had a good
deal more to do with determining
votes than his exploits on the tow-
pate. And the Harrison era will
hardly return to give the "Old Sad
dlebags" business any potency; the
time for shouting men into the Presi
dency is past Springfield, Mass.,
Republican.
An Optical Illusion.
Here is a very singular illustration
of the optical delusion which a
change of position will sometimes
effect Take a row of ordinary capi
tal letters and figures:
SSSSSXXXX3333338888S8
They are such as are made up of two
parts of equal shapes. .Look care
fully at these, and you will perceive
that the upper halves of tho charac
ters are a very little smaller than the
lower halves so little that an ordi
nary eye declares them to be of equal
size. Now turn the paper upside
down, and, without any careful look
ing, you will see that this difference
in size is very much exaggerated; that
the real top half of the letter is very
much smaller than the bottom half.
It will be seen from this that there
is a tendency in the eye to enlarge
the upper part of any object upon
which it looks.
FRANK AND CLEAR.
Having; Admitted the Strength of
thr Evidence a Prominent Phy
sician takes Logical Artion.
Tho following letter tells its own rtory. The
Ftjmature will bo recognized as that of the
Phyjlcian-In-Chlofof tho Do Quincy Home,
and author of " Drugs That Enslavo," "The
Hypodermic Injection of Morphine," A Man
ual of Nursing." and many other popular and
valuablo special medical werks:
191 We3t Truth Strict,
Nw Yokk, August II. 1SS0. J
Mkssts. Seabcet &, Jonxsox.
Gentlemen: Like most of my profession, I
am cautious about pinning my fai h to any
new medicine or curative agent. But your
BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLA5TEK,
has broken through the barriers and won its
way to my good opinion. My attention was
first called to it some eight months ago by a
patient of mine Although I was well ac
quainted with the superior excellence of your
other plaster and antbeptic dressing, made
especially for the profession, the Benson 3
was comparatively new to me. I had heard,
botrover. of its merit as a remedy, in case
of Lame Back, Local Kheamatiim, Neural
gia. Congestion of the Bronehul Tubes and
Lungs. Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver and the like
affections, and havo uinoo begun to "experi
ment with it personally. I find BEVSOVd
CAPCINE PLASTKRan exceptionally clean
ly planter to use. and rapid in its action.
Many tots of its qualities m-do in my own
family and among my patients have convinc
ed me that thcro is no snglo articlo so valu
able for popular uso, nor so helpful in the
diseaies 1 have named.
Should you desiro to do so, you may use my
name to that effect.
Very truly yours,
H.H.KANK.A.M..M.D.
The genuine hare the word CAPCINE cut
in the center. Price 25 cents.
Seabury & Johnson, Chemists, New York.
(arroRr.) attsb.)
SLKCTBO-VOLTAIC BELT and otber Elkjis
ArruiNcaa are sent on St) Days Trial Tt
'S ONLY. YOUNQ OB OLD, who are suffer
tag from Kbtocs DxHLirr. Lost Vitality
wisraa W&uonasxs, and all those diseases of i
PraaoaxL Vatumx, resulting from Aacsrs an
OrHa Causa. Speedy relief and comply
rtftorattoa to Health. Vioor and Hxsnooi
QuasairrKKD. Send at once for Ulustratei
Pampalet f ree. Address
TOLTATC BKIF CO.. Marshall. BHch
NOTICE.
THE BUSINESS FORMERLY DONE UN
der the firm slftn Quonj Man "Wa & Co.
has been clianeod and the business sign will
hereafter be Quojir Win Hie. Wohjj Tn
Gum acting as axnt for Quonjr Winjr Hie,
will do all kinds of business for the store.
Dealer in FnnryGeoda Etc, Aseat
far CWsies) Laber.
Vitalizes and l rl ! TOnotf. ..im
np tho Systojii. 1.ikr 'he 7"u!t
SJxonj;-. Bt:!ld : 'h- si -okf,-
domj, lTiv5fior.it? - f ho
Urair-. An."
OURE'J
Dyspepsir. "Nervous Affections, Gsii
eial"Dc"..ti!.y, Neuralgia, Fev&r
and Ajju.., Tralysis, Chronic
Sianli, r.-ils- 2)ropsy,
Huijcru, Female Com
plaints, Liver Com
plaint, Remittent
Ec7cr, and
VJL CISEASES OCIGiilATIRG 1H A BAD ST.i.
OF THE BLOOD. 0B ACCOMPANIED Bf
DcBILITY 0a A LOW STATE
OF THE SYSTEM.
.1 -. -u i n.l i j Vital Prindr-l ..
Lit i. ' -i ."J. IKON, -if-' 3 :. .r '..
Visor t. J ovr I.Ifv i-;o a'l j.arr; r r '
ieino rrni: i ju alcoii-'I . . .
i? eCc'ts .Ire s.: iVrmcJ by cor-csjctl j i
on, Im: are pereiaLen:.
sr.T:i "7 v.i
-Isrrrcoc ' t- ' '
-i , Pr 'sr
MARKETS.
CENTRAL MARKET.
General aswrtment of table stock constantly
on nana, such as
Canned Fruits and .lolly.
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard
EGC2S, BUTTER. CHEESE.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables,
PISIl. POULTRY AX Gll
In the season.
Ci.lRN AXD TOBACCO.
Rest of VINES trT TJ(UORS.
All cheap for CASH. Goodi aolti on com
mission. Opp)site I. W.CaseV store.
.t. i;or(;r.R.s.
Washington Market,
Slaiv street, - - Astoria Oreyoi
BEliG?IAX f BERK 3'
RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTtLN
tion of the public to the fact that the
above Market will always b supplied with a
FULL VARIETY BEST QUAIJTY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS I
Which will be sold at lowest rates, wholesale
and retail. Special attention (riven to auppb
ng shies.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COMPANY,
Fresh and Cured Meats,
"V getatoles ,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
CIIEXA.3IUH Street. Axtorla, Oc
WYATT & THOMPSON.
DEALERS IN
FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
CHOICE GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Crockery and Glassware.
Mill :Fec3L, JElto,
WM. PFUNDER'S
OKE&QN BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES ALL
KIDNEY AND LIVER DISEASES.
Headache,
Costiveness,
Boils,
Dyspepsia,
Biliousness,
Skin Diseases,
Pimples,
Piles, Etc.,
And various Female Complaints
induced by Bad and Defective
Circulation of the Blood.
Priced I oe per Bottle. Six fur 85 M.
HOSPITAL,
ASTORIA, - OREG)
THIS INSTITUTION. UNDER CAKE Ol
the Sisters of Chanty, is now ready fn
the reception of patients.
Private rooms for the accommodation o
iny desiring them.
Patlent.sadmlttedatallhouis.dayornigh!.
No physician has exclusive riKht. ever
yattent Is free to and has the privilege ol
employing any physician they prefer.
United Mtates Harlue
Seamen who pay Hospital Dues, are enti
Med to Free care and attendance ut this Hos
pital during sickness. I'ennlts must be ob
tained for United States Marines at the Cus
torn House.
8I8TRR IK CHARITY
HANSEN BKOS.
SASH AND DOOR FACTORY,
AND PLANING MILL.
A full stock of home manufactured goods
constantly on hand.
Special Attention given to Orders.
All work guaranteed. Your patronage so
licited. ASTORIA.
Oregon
ASTORIA
Brewery Beer Saloon.
The Best Beer 5 "cts a Glass.
Hot Lunch every Day from 10 to 13 A. M
The best of Liquors and Cigars on hand.
A deservedly popular place of social resort.
Q1Q.HILLXS.
THE
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to the Best Interests of the
Community.
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paper published on the Columbia River.
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clique and recognizes no master but
public opinion.
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Is thoroughly Independent, and enjoys
the confidence and support of a large
circle of friends and patrons.
The Astortaist concedes to all3 the
consistency it claims for itself and labors
for the advancement and prosperity of
the City, County and vicinity.
It is delivered to any part of the city for
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The Daily Astorian is Sent by Mail
One Year, - - - -
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Is issued every Friday Morning. We go
to press at 3 A. M., on morning of pub
lication and give the latest news.
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in the eleventh. year of its publication, and
is universally read, and commended.
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- ASK FOR
Union India Rubber Co's
Pure Para Gum
CRACK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS.
BE WAKE OF IMITATIONS I
Be sure the Boots are stamped CRACK
PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE
GUM SPRINGS on the.foi and lustep,
which prevent their cracking or breaking.
We ae now making them with RUBBER
AND-ASBESTOS Soles which will make
t'tpm last more than twice as long as any
Rubber boots mnd
FOK SALE BY ALT. DEALERS.
ALL KINDS KIIBBFK 3ELTINU. PACK
ING, IIOSK.8PRINGS. CLOTHING,
BiiOTS AND SHOE-. Etc.
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.
R. H. PEASE. Jr. Agents,
S. M. RUNYON. f Snn tfranrl-vo.
for lame Back, Side or Chest use
Shlloh's Porons Plaster, Pries 25 cents.
For sale by W. E. Pemeat
DAILY
M.MMI.MMH.iM.1 N .M
per Week,
$7.00
3.50
.60
POSTAGE.
a LKIJTENWEBEE.
H. BSOWX
Leinenweber & Co.,
ESTABLISHED 1886.
ASTORIA. OREGON,
TAMERS AM CDSBEIESl
Manufacturers and Importers of
A LL KINDS OF
AND FINDINGS
Wholesale Dealers In
OIL AND TALLOW.
"Highest cash price paid tot Hldw aad
Tallow.