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ASTORIA, OREGON:
THURSDAY.
-OCTOBER 16.1684
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
PORT OF ASTORIA.
READ) FUR SEA.
Kate F, Troop. Br Mc Antwerp Oct 16
Largo Law. Br spQueenbtown Oct 16
ARRIVALS FROM SKA.
Amana, 1229 Glasgow Oct 16
VESSELS IX TUB RI VER.
Cyprus 1051
Prince Umberto. Br bk
Lord Kinnaird, Br bk
llary A Troop.
CUT of Athens. Br sp
MtWsshington. Am sp
Coloina.
Gnsedsle. Brsp
Klla Si Tbayer, Am blc
W H Besse. Am bk
O S Bement, Am ep
Sneen oz camona
X imam, or njj uicuuco. v
W. H. btarbuck. Am sp Abcona, Br sp
uiensnee. or ok
VESSELS OX THE WAY.
From Foreljru Ports, for Ihe
Columbia Itlrer
Abbey Cowper, Br bk 600 Mollendo
Abbey Town, BrbkTWTalcabnano
Bnttania, Ger bk Liverpool June 26
Banca. Br bk 1000 Glasgow July 20
Cwm OonVin. Br bV57I Valparaiso AugSG
Co. of Merioneth, Br bk IOCS River Plate July 19
Cochrina, S39 Montevideo AuplT
Doxford, Br bk GS2 Valparaiso
Easterbill. Br bk 800 Brisbane May 24
Gnyncdd, Br bk 1053 Montevideo
Glenogle, Br bk 9U0 Valparaiso Aug i
Golden Gate. Br bk EM Callao
Haidee, Br bk 753 Liverpool Oct 4
Janot McNeil, 633 Liverpool Auk 26
J oseta. Ger bk 875 Liverpool Ang 23
Kincardinshire Br bk Glasgow Aug 10
Mary Blondell, Br bk 822 V&lpa-aiso
Ophelia. 11S4 Liverpool May 20
Renfrewshire. Br sp 993 Glasgow Aug SI
Scottish Chief. Br bk 63S Callao
Varuna. Br bk 1271 Liverpool, May 1
Werra. Ger bk Liverpool May 7
Wordfield, Br bk Montevideo July 2C
Xenie.. Brsp 1174 Yokohama Sept 12
ProHi American Ports.
C. S. Hulbert Am bk Ne w ork July 20 m
Chesebrougb. 1507 Philadelphia July 4
FaUUff, Br sp U19 Wilmington
TIDE TABIiE FOB ASTORIA.
OCTOBER.
I
HIGH WATER. LOW WATKR.
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first. Second. First. Second.
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7 07
842
8 10
8 51
9 27
0"2
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11 17
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1 30
225
3 1G
4 11
5 15
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7 33
8 39
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11 03
11 59
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0 05
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2 12
3 13
4 12
5 02
5 45
G 21
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7 24
7 52
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8 51
9 3J
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11 30a
0 49p
3 17
4 25
529
G2-
7 13
7 54
8 30
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9 41
32
3-3
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0-3
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11 11
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3 24
4 10
5 03
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2 21
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32
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1-4
10 40p
The hours between midnight and noon are
designated by a (a. m.), those between noon
and midnight by p (p. m.). Oh. 00;n a denotes
midnight, oA. 00m. p denotes noon.
The height is reckoned from the level of
average low er low waters to which the sound
ings aregiyenonthe Coast Suney charts.
Columbia Rivef Exports.
SHIPMENTS FOREIGN.
JANUARY, '84.
Wheat, S50.G75 bus
Flour, 85.29G bbls ZZ
Total 10 cargoes
FEISRUARV.
Wheat. 314,113 bus
Flour, 49 G09 bbls
Salmon, 401 cs
Lumber, GOO JL
$307,276
422,666
-$789,942
$313,952
221.G9
2,003
. 7.000
Total, 9 cargoes
APRIL.
Flour. 32.493 bbls
Wheat, 2W.054 bus
Total, 5 cargoes ,
MAY.
"Wheat, 110.527 bus
Cargoes 2.
.TUNE.
Flour. 47.269 bbls
Wheat, 150.CG1 bus.
Salmon, K1.8GG c
Total, 7 cargoes ,
JULY.
Wheat, C3.94") bus
Salmon, 5S.C)3 cs..
-S544.CG1
-S150.714
. 204.54G
-S355.2G0
.$9.3,294
S2IL359
136.21 S
. 270)18
$021,495
$ 53,830
29G.515
Total, 3 cargoes $3jO,CG5
AITOTTST.
To Liverpool per City of DeTlii.
Salmon, 48.820 cb....
$241,040
7,110
""'i ipiw uu.......................
Total
5 To Panama perJEolus.
Lumber, 371,022 ft
28 To Liverpool per Alameda.
Flour, 5,032 bbls
Salmon, 46.EO0 es Z.ZZ"'.
Total
SEl'TRMnn
...S218.150
$5,150
..-$ 23.1G0
.. 234,000
$259,1C0
CTo Liverpool per Bclle'of Oregon.
Wheat, ig.rgg bits s u if?7
Salmon, 33.730 cs !.""..""." 1GS.C50
Total ............. irori7
10 To Montevideo per Kaccsinh.
Lumber. 500 M. -un
Salmon. 100 csZZZZZZZTI 450
Total 553
24 To Quecnstoicn per Agnes SuUicrland.
Wheat, 5S.2G3 bus $42,700
26 To Liverpool per Kirkicoodl
Salmon. 52.801 cs cvy ooa
T heat, 2,700 ....Z.Z;Z.ZZ!!Z".2S
Total 777:
OCTOBER.
JS f"toPcr George F. Manson.
Wheat, 67 915 bus $43303
9-To QuccnsUiwn per AlphctZ
Wheat. 40,570 bus
10 To Quecnsloivn per City of York ''
AVheat. 60,312 bus. I,, in.
lo QuecnUoicn per Jupiter
Wlieat. 40,930 bus " $28
13 To Queenstoicn per Osaka.
Wheat. 24,477 bus 19 1C5
14 To Hong Kong per Alden Bcssc.
Spars, 220 Z9M-
Lumber, 130 M S'SI
Old Iron, 21 T. llZZZZZZnsiSo
Total TTZ
16 To Antwerp per Kate F. Troop. '
Wheat, 64.9;o bus eo cw,
16 To Queenstoicn per Largo Laic.
Wheat. 92.910 bus L.S65.ffi9
Settlement Notice.
ALL FERSONS INDEBTED TO THE
late firm of A. Van Dusen & Co. arc re
quested to call and settle such Indebtedness
immediately. By reason of the decease):
one of the members of the Urm it Is neces
sary to settle up the Ann business at once
B.VANDUSKN.
H. J.VANDtJSEN,
. 1 . . Executors and Trustees.
vJUtqria, October 2. 1884.
0 0G 7-7
0 51 77
1 33 7'5
2 15 7-2
2 58 71
3 43 GV
432 C8
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9 34 7-1
10 27a 77
ASTORIA DIRECTORY.
State Officers:
J J. II. Slater
1 J N. Dolph
,3l C. G-orge
United States Senators
ReprespntatUe in Congress,
uovemor..
Z. K. Moody
(5oernor's Secretary........
Chas. B. Moires
R. P. Karhart
F I-LHodgkin
hd. Hirsch
A. F. Wheeler
E K.McKlro
W. II. Byars
...E, P. McCornar
.Dr. II. Carpenter
;co. Collin-
(W. P. Lord
,-j. B. Waldo
( W. W. Thayer
."ccretaiv til staie.......
Assistant erretary
State Treasurer ....-....
AssisUuit Treajjurer
bup't Public Instruction...
Mate Printer......
Clerk School Land Board
Sup't Insane Ajlunu. .
Sup't Penitentiary...
Supreme Judges
District Jupges :
First District L. K, Webster
Second District: Robert Bean
Thlni District., R. P. Boise
Fourth District. Seneca Smith
tilth Dlstrict F. J. Taylor
Sixth District M. L oimHead
Clatsop County Officers:
Judge C. A MeGulre
Clerk- C. J . Trenchard
Sheriff. W. G. Ross
romtntsstnnpr J I. K. Warren
commissioners j Juq HoDSon
Assessor . J. F. Warren
Treasurer. Isaac Bergman
Surreyor g. F. Parker
scnooi sup't J. E. HIgcins
Coroner. j.; c. Ko
Astoria City Officers:
Mayor J. W. Hume
Auditor and Clerk .T. S. Jewett
Treasurer J. G. Hustler
Assessor. Geo. P. Wheeler
street superintendent TJios. I,ogan
Chief of Police Clark I-oughrey
Police Judge C. 11. Stockton
Sexton M. Cjnley
COUNCILMEN :
(C. n. Cooper
First Ward. - A. A. Cleveland
j G. G. Smith
( Thos. DeaU
Second Ward C. J. Tienchard
1
SOCIETY JlEETIXGS.
Temple Liodge, No. 7A.P.A.M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS
first and third Tuesdays In eachVf
month, at 7 o'clock, r. si., at theW
Hall In Astoria. Members of the jardcr in
good standing are invited to attend..
By order of the W. M.
Beaver Lodge No. 35. 1. O. O. P.
REGULAR MEETING EV- ..vir
ery Thursday evening atpc;
seven o'clock, at the Jxdge5i'il?
room in Odd Fellows Hall, Asto- p
ria. Sojourning members of the order in
good standing, cordially invited to attend.
By order N. G.
Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O.F.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN
campment No. 13. I. O. O. F., at the
Lodge, In the Odd Fellows Building, at
seven p. m., on the second and fourth
Mondays of each month. Sojourning breth
ren cordially invited.
By order C P.
Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. TJ. W.
KEGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE
Ix)dge No. 12, A. O. U. 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 lsitlng Broth
ers 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. LO.G.l.
REGULAR MEETING EVERY MON
clay evening at 7 :30 o'clock. In the Hall
over Mr. Case's store. Members of the Or
der, in good standing, aie invitrd to attend.
By order W. C. T.
American Legion of Honor.
REGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA
Council No. 995' is held on the Iirst and
third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock p.
m. By order of the Council Commander.
R.V.MONTEITH, Soc'ty.
Occident Council No. 5. 0. C.F.
MELTS EVERY FIRST AND THIRD
Mondav evenings of each month, at 8
o'clock P. M. Members of the order are
respectfully requested to attend.
By order.
C. BROWN, Recorder.
Cushing Post No. 14, G. A. R.
EEGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS POST
on the second and fourth Tuesdays of
each month at 7 :30 p. m. Visitiug com
rades cordially invited. By.order
I'.V.
Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of P.
"DEGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS
SX Lodge every Friday evening, at 7 tso
Knights cordially Invited to attend.
"W. A. SHERMAN,
K. of R. and S.
Astor Lodge No. 6. K. of P.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS
x Lodge every "Wednesday evening, at
7 :30 o'clock, at their lodge room, in Pjthian
Castle. Sojourning Knights cordially invit
ed to attend. W. L. ROBB.
K. of R. and S.
Astoria Division No. One, Uniform
Rank, K. of P.
REGULAR MEETING ON THE SECOND
and fourtii Thursdays of each month in
their armory Hall, in Pythian Castle, at
eight p. m. Regular drill on the first and
third Thursdajs of each month, at Main
strcpt wharf, at eight P. m. Sojourning
Sir Knights cordially invited to attend
meetings and drills.
SCOTT B07X)RTH.
Recorder.
Common CounciL
REGULAR MEETINGS, SECOND AND
fourth Tuesday evenings of each month
at 7J4 o'clock.
B3-Fersons 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 evening
prior to the Tuesday on which the Council
holds its regular meeting.
THOS. S. JEWETT,
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria JRe tail jlarket.
Flour per bbl S4.50S5.
"Wheat, per cental Sl01.75.
- Oats, " SL502.00
Bacon, sides per fl, 1619 els.
Shoulders, " 12 cts.
Hams, " 1720 cts.
Lard, " U16 cts.
Beef, 1018 cts.
Mutton,814 cts.
Fork, 12K17 cts.
Veal, 1218 cts.
Butter, per roll G073 cts.
Egcs, per dozen 3540 cts.
Potatoes, new, per lb 1 cts
Cheese, per fi 1G20 to 40 cts.
Cornuieal, per Bj 4 cts.
Oatmeal, " ejects.
Beans, " 4bK cts.
Coffee, l2K40cti.
Tea, 2590cts.
Kice, " 8 10 cts.
Sugar, " SOll cts.
Syrup, per gallon 70c Si.
Honey, per gallon $1.33.
Salmon, per kit $5.
Onions, per a l3cts.
Apples dried per fi 1018 cts. "
Peaches " M 13 18 cts.
Plums, " " l2X36cts.
Candles, per H 20 cts.
Chickens, per dozen SC
Hay, per ton 12 $15.
Hides, per a 6 9 cts.
Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, 75c;
raw linseed, 70c; coal oil, 40c ; lardSL25
LOEB & OO
JOBBERS LN
WINES,
LIQUORS,
AND
CIGARS.
AGENTS FOR THE
Best San Francisco Houses and
Eastern Distilleries.
Tumblers Decanters, and All
Kinds of Saloon Supplies.
T-All goods sold at San Francisco Prices.
MAIN STREET.
Oppositt Parkw Howe, Astoria, Oregon,
futicuia
mtGi?msWGVffls
Infantile Blood Purifiers and
Skin Beautifiers.
APosliIvc Cure for Ercrj' Form or Shin
and Ulooii ItUcivcs. ficnurim-
plcs to IofuIn.
INFANTILE and Birth Humors, Milk CruM
Scalled Head, Eczemas, ana v rv form
f Itching. Scaly, Pimplj-,STfiIiius:md In
herited Diseases of Hie Ulood. Skin and
Scalp, with lo. of Ihir. Mom I f.u cvto An
cun-d by the Cuticck HKoi.vKxr. t t
new blood puiifirr, lntemallv. and cunri'
ra and Cuticuica Soap, "tin groat skin
cures, externally. Absolutely pure and nafc
and may be xucdfroin the moment of birth.
"OUR LITTLE BOY."
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stebblns. Bdciier
toxrn, Ma?s. write: "Our little bov v.'ks ter
ribly afflicted with Scrofula. Salt Rheum
and Ervslnplnj! pvr in im wnc tmni ...i
nothing we could give him helped him 'until
we tried Ctmcun.v Rcmedif. which grad
ually enren mm, initti now he is as fair ,v
any child."
"WORKS TO A CHARM."
J.iS. Weeks. Esq.. Town Trcvurcr. St. Al
bans r. says In a letter dated Mav 23 : "it
works to a charm on mv li.ibV fni. ;i?..i
head. Cured the head entirely and has near
ly cleaned the face of sores, "f linv. recom
mended it to several, and Dr. riant has or-
uereu it lor mem."
"A TERRIBLE CASE,"'
Charles Fayre HinklcJersev City Heights
N. J., writes : "3Iy son. a lad of tv. el ve ears
was completely cured oi a terrible cn-e o
Eczema bvtheCrmcirnA Rrsikoifs. Frons
the top of his Lead to the soles of his feet
w.is one mass of scabs." Even other ieiu-
euy anu pnjsicians nan ucen tried in vain.
FOR PALE, LANGUID,
Emaciated children, with niniolv. a:in.v
skin, the Cuticuka Rf..mkdikm will iroe a
perfect blassing. cleansing the blmid and
skin of inherited impurities and expelling
i iic Kenus oi sunuuia. nieuinaiism, con
sumption and severe skin diseases.
Sold everywhere. Price: Cirncrit, :o
cents; Rksolvext, $1.00: Soap. 'i cents
POTTF.n DUO AND CHF.51ICAI.CO., Boston.
Mass.
seiul for "How lo Cure Shin IIrasc".
T-J A T" sc Ciiticura Snap, an x
XJx J 9 JL nuisitely pcrfun.ed Miin
IfrautlOcr, and Toilet, Ba:h. ami Nhimtv
Sanative.
SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE
The Great Balsamic DLslillation of
Witch Hazn. American Pine,
Canndiau Fur, Marigoitl.
Clover Blossom. Etc..
For tlio immediate relief and Permanent Cure
of every frm of Catarrh, from a.-imile Head
Cold or Influenza to the Lo of Mi; cll, Tatc.
and Hcarinjr. Cough, Bronchitis and Inciid
cnt Consumption, ltclitfin fi-o minutes in
any and every cao. Nothing liko it. (ratc
ful frajrrant, whole$onie. Curo bepirs from
first application, and is rapi J. radicil penna
nont. and never failinc.
Ono boitlo Radiral Cure, one Box Catarrhal
Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in ono
rackaso, forming a complete treatment, or all
dniinrisfs fnr SI Ast- fnr K ivp .i.i'o IMi.mn
CUKK. PoTTFR DCL'G AS1" CllKUlCAL CO.,
iio.-ton.
! rotifns' Vol lair live-
Jl HI ric rinsler innantly
MMM I a affects tbo Nervous S)f
n 1 1 tcm anJ lianifkes Pair.
1 XUL till icry coi:illiict itli a
pnrrr.nX... 1'ornii Plaster Tor
SUFFERlBa NERVE twcno-riic rni, It
annihilates Pain, vitalizes Weak an 1 Worn
Out Farts strengthens Tired Muscle, prevents
Disease, and does more in one half the time
than any other plaster in tho world. Sold
everywhere.
Foreign Salmon Shipments for '.
MAT.
Eskdale Cutting, 3.000: Scandinavian,
2,500; J. G, Mepler, 1,000; Wm. Hume,
500; J. "V7. &. V. Cook. 1,500. Auclo
American, 1,000. Total, U00.
JUNE.
fata Badollet & Co, 3,800; Scandina
vian, 1,500; Timruins & Co., 2.250! Cut
ting, 1,000. Total, 8.C40.
Chas. Cotesworlh Joseph Hnme, 4,000;
Thomes & Knowles, 5,500; G. T. Mvers,
1000; J. "V. & V. Cook, 1,000; Jas. "Wil
liams, 2,178; Fishermen's, 1,000; S. El
more, 1,230; "Vm. Hume, 750. Total,
13,1CS.
23.Abcryshci(h Cattle J G Megler,
3.000; Aberdeen Co. 810; Jno A Devlin,
7,000; Astoria, 2,500: Booth & Co, 1,000;
J W & V Cook, 3,000; Anclo-Aiuerican,
2,000; Geo T Myers, 1,000-, Badollet & Co,
1,000: C Timmins& Co, 750; Total, 22,0G0.
JULT.
12 Jessie Jamison, to London. Astor
ia, 5,500; Wm. Hume, G,31G; Badollet it
Co., Ij500; J. O, Hanthorn, 1,000; C.
Timmm3 & Co., 2,500; Jno. A. Devlin,
2.000: Geo. T. Myers, 1,000; A. Booth, 1,
500; P. M. Warren. 1,000; Cutting, 200.
Total, 22,51G.
15 IFboa7aT;-J. O. Hanthorn. 1,250;
Jos. Hume, 3.10S; Thomes and Knowles,
2,500; G. W. Hume, G50; Pt. Adams, 1A"0;
Aberdeen, 1,000; "Wast Coast, 1,500; Scan
dinavian. 3,000; Fisherman's, 2.500; Jas.
Williams, 2,000; G. T. Myers, 2,000; Sam
Elmore, 2,000; Union Pacific, 3 000; Co
lumbia, 1.000; Badollet &. Co.. 5.000: J. W:
and V. Cook, 2,500; I. X. L., 1.250; TotalH
AUGUST.
L City of Delhi, to Liverpool. Thomes
& Knowles, 5,000; Catting Packing Co.
3,000; Wm. Hume, 7,500; Hapgood & Co..
3,uiw; Anglo-American, 2,WU: d. w. 0i V.
Cook, 2,000; Scandinavian P'kg Co., 3,000;
Columbia Canning Co.,1,500; Fishermen's
Pk'g Co., lJOO: Jas. Williams, 1,500; Geo.
T. Myers, 1,500; Aberdeen Co., 1,745: I X
1, 1,250; Pt. Adams, 1,250; West Coast,
1,220; G, W. Hume, 625; Jon. Hume, 7,700;
Astoria Pk'g Co., 500. A. Booth & Co.,
3,000. Total 48,820.
25. Alameda. J. G. Megler, 5,000;
Astoria Packing Co., 1,500; Cutting
Packing Co., 2,000; J. W. & V. Cook,
2.000; J. O. Hanthorn &Co., 8.250; Ocean
Canning Co., 5,000; HapgoocUt Co. 2,000;
F.M. Warren, 3,000; W.T. Coleman &
Co.,1,500; Jas. Williams, 3.500; Fisher
man's, 1,500; Union. 2,000; Columbia
Canning Co., 3,500; Win. Hume, 0,050;
Pillar Rock. 2,000. Total, 4G-.800.
SEPTEMBER.
2. Belle of Oregon. Geo. T. Myers.
3.000; C. Tinimins, 2,500; Badollet & Co)
TfiOO ; J. W. & V. Cook, 2,000 ; Joi Hume,
1,780; Fisherman's. 4J00; S. Elmore
1,000; Coleman. 2,000; Union, 1,000; Pt
Adams, 450; West Coast, 1.000; I. X. L,
1,000; Columbia, 4.000. Total, 33,730.
22. Kirkicoed: J. G. Megler, C.000
cases; J. W. & V. Cook, 3,500; Pt. Ad
ams. 5,050; "West Coast, 4,500 : I X L,
3,750; Aberdeen, 0,000: G. W. nume, 2,
125; Occident, 3,000; Thomes & Knowles
2,000; Geo. T.Myers, 1,000; Pacific Un
ion, fyKX); Jno. A. Devlin, 4,850; Eureka,
2,003; Astoria. 800; Columbia, 2,500; S.
Elmore, 101; Jas. Williams. C28; Anglo
American, 200: Total, 52,804.
Good Building Lots
ALDERBKOOK,
For Sale at Low Rates.
Apply to Ji5HAS C. KXXXEY,
At otHce of Clatsop Mill Company,
on the xoadway.
CATARRH
FR03I ALBANY TO NEW YORK.
t 2ev York, October 15. Governor
Cleveland left Albany this morning,
accompanied by his private secretary
aud Mayor Banks of Albany. It was
the expressed wish of the" govc-ur
that no demonstration be made aloiip
the route. At Ponjjhkcepsic, hov
ever, there was a crowd so large and
enthusiastic, that he was induced lo
show himself to the assemblage. For
five minutes he shook hands with all
who could reach him. At this point
Senator and Mrs. Xewbold boarded
tho train and the governor chatted
pleasantly with Mr. Kewbold nntil
Garrison's was reached. Here Ham
ilton Fish got on board the train aud
entered the car occupied by the gov
ernor. They greeted each other cor
dially and conversed together until
the arrival of the irrin at the Grand
Central depot.
At about 1030 a committee, com
posed of Senator Barnmn. chairman:
Abram Hewitt, Senator Gormau of
Mary laud, ex-Mayor Grace, Senator
Gwinn, J. Y James, C. D. Campbell,
II. B. Lighter, .T. B. Colemau, Eugene
Kclley and Messrs. Greeue aud Yan
derpool. met the governor at the depot
and after an exchange of greetings
escorted him to the carriage, which
he entered in company with Senator
Barnum aud Colonel Lamont. Large
crowds had assembled at the depot
and when Governor Cleveland made
his appearance cheers wcro given,
which were continued until the car
riages departed. Largo nnmbers of
men rushed toward the governor and
held out t'-eir ham's, which he smil
inSb grasped. Several times after
the carriage had started the driver
was ordered to stop his horses, so tho
governor could satisfy the desires of
those who wished to shake his hand.
The party drove to the Fifth Ave
nue hotel, where the governor alight
ed. Here he attracted a large crowd,
and was lifted up and carried some
distance by enthusiastic supporters,
and was followed by a cheering
crowd until he reached the street.
He immediately proceeded to his
rooms. Quite a crowd gathered out
side the hotel and gave hearty cheers
Or. the arrival of the Democratic
candidate the rooms of the governor
were immediately besieged by poli
ticians and reporters, who were anx
ious to get a word from him or his
secretary, but Cleveland remained in
private, to which only a select few
could gam access.
PILES! PILES! PILES!
A SUKE CURE FOOD AT LAST!
HO ONE NEED SUFFER.
A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding'
Itching anil Ulcerated Piles has been
discovered by Dr. Williams (an Indi
an Eemcdy.) called Dr. "William's In
dian Pile Ointment. A single box has
cured the worst chronic cases of 2o
or 30 years standing. Xo one need
snfTer live minutes after applying this
wonderf nl soothing medicine. Lotions
instruments and electuaries do more
harm than good. William's Indian
Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors,
allays the intense itching, (particular
ly at night after getting warm in bed.)
acts as a poultice, gives instant relief,
and is prepared only for Piles, itching
of the private parts, and for nothing
else.
Bead what the Hon. J. M. Ccfiinbcr
ry of Cleveland says about Dr. Wil
liam's Indian Pile Ointment: I have
used scores of Pile Cures, and it af
fords me pleasure to say that I have
never found anything which gave
such immediate and permanent rolief
as Dr. William's Indian Ointment.
Hon. Judge W. P. Coons, Maysville,1
!.., says: "1 have snllered for years
with itching piles, and have used
many remedies. I have used Dr. Wil
liam's Indian Pile Ointment and been
cured while every other remedy has
failed." For sale by all druggists and
mailed on receipt of price, $1.00.
FBAZIER MEDICINE CO.. Proprie
tors, Clevklaxd, O.
In Japan the smallest piece of
money is called "cash," and it takes
about 1,000 of them to make a dollar.
Witlo AtvaStc Drtijrgisfs.
Mes-r?. W. E. Dement & Co. are al
wajs alive to their business, and spare
nopains to secure the best of everv article
in their Hue. Tin) have.M-curod theagen
cy for the celebrated Dr. Kii:js New
Discovery for Consumption. The onlv
certain cure known for Consumption,
Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness, AMlima,
Hay Fever, Bronchitis, or anv affection
of the Throat and Lung. '.Sold on a
positive guarantee. Trial Bottles free.
Itegular size S1.00.
Popular IMiyslrinns.
There is a growing demand on all
sides for leniedies agreeable to the
taste as well as beneficial in effect, and
ihe leading physicians and drii''iste
gladly welcome to the Hstof new rjme-
iiv- iii m vjiaiuiniu.-) Iii5i.3,5lll leal
merit and a pleasant tat-te. It is now
admitted by all who have tried the new
remedy, which is having such an im
mense sale Syrup of ligs that it is
the most agreeable and efficacious prej
aration ever discovered. Ir you want
the host of all Liver medicines and pur
gatives Srup of Fics is your choice.
Trial bottles tree and large "bottles for
sale by . L. Dement.
YOIIXG 3IK.V!-KKAS 'riUS.
Tun Voi.taip -ISk'.t fv nt -tirci,nii
Mich . offer lnstml tliolr iilttrttnr i-'r vr-1
tuo-Voltaic Dklt ami other Electhic
Api'LIAxces on tria' for ilnrtv days, to
men (young or oh'rj afflicted wfth nmoux
ilehility, Ios of vlt-ility and manhood, and
all kindred troubh s. Also lor rheumatism,
neuralgia, paralsis. and many other dis
eases. Complete restoration to health, vigor
and manhood guaraiitt cil. Xo risk is in
curred as thirty days trial is allowed. Write
them at once for illustrated pamjvlilet lrce.
"Hackmetack." a lasting and fra
grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents.
Sold by W.E. Dement.
The Rev. Geo. Il.Thaver.of Eour
bon, Ind., sas's: ''Both myself and wife
oweour lives toSnii.oii's Consumption
Cvnn." Sold by W. E. Dement
Domestic Esports.
The receipts ot certain articles of Or
egon produce, at San Francisco, from
January 1, 1SS4, to October 8. 1S&, inclu
sive, have been as follews:
Flour, qr sks ....
."i(M,S9G
lCj.-iOTi
2,b7i?
1.5SC
S31
03,5t
432
1.011
2C
1
CO
9 444
1S.CC2
18.&S9
S83
2SC
!Z Tli
CO
47:
..- 1,273
78
61
15,174
"Z. 107
,. SO
wneai, ciis . ......
Oats, ctls .
Salmon, bbls.......
hi bbb
cs ... ,
pkra .
Apples, itipe, bxs
bbls ....... ..
A pkgs ;
Butter, pkgs
rotatoes. sks.....w. ..
Wool, Ualcs..... .
Hides. Xo. .7 .
Tallow. pkss.........
Beef, bbls... ....'.'.
Hay. bales. ....
quicksilver, llasks
Fruit, Dried, plcgs
Leal her, pkg3.LT "...
Hops, bales
Hams, pkgs ... ""
Cheese, cs...... """'
FlarSppri. i-c
Com. ctls.... .".""
uarnieu Goods, cs...... . .
Lard, tilfis " "
Bacon, cs m,,.!,",'.'!!.'!,!
y ff royal nssr.sl N
t (IE
hfl1iit ll
.
SP
sosutesy iure-
This to ' .r varti.'". A i-arv I a
puri,3,st i-L'h .. i v.l'iV oi" r."s?. Mor
Ofon -nr!! t J .i iI -:jr '. ntl?. an
:ui!iot : s n.i hi 1 1: uirMtiou wit!: Uie zii'i'
titiule it low short weilr. alum r
phospliif ivvdT. -'rfil ohIh id ceni. KOV
AI.B VK! VO 1'A !)RU Co.. 1W ali-at. X. V.
TKKIIITORTAL KF.Pl'BlilCAN TICKET.
For Delcrato to Congress,
J.'M. AU.MSTRONG.
For Brigadier General.
WILLIAM PEEL.
For Adjutant General,
K. G. O'BRIEN.
For Quartermaster General,
D. 15. JACKSON.
For Comniissarv General,
H. AY. LIVINGSTONE.
YValiUakum County PcopItS Ticket.
For Prosecuting xVttornev,
N. S. PORTER.
For Joint Councilman,
A. D. BOAVEN.
For Joint Representatives,
For Hie Count hs of Coulit. Pacific, CliC'
h.ilu ami Wahkiakum.
V'm. TAFT,
E. CAMPBELL,
For County Commissioners,
Vr.'VT. MARSHALL,
TITOS. IRVING,
CHAS. EMERSON.
For Auditor,
J. W. CLEMENS.
For Sheriff,
S.F.ALBERT.
For Assessor,
J. S. MASTEN.
For Probate Judge,
"V. ANDiiEWS.
For School Superinteiidoiit.
. Mi:s. MARY T. IRVING,
For Coroner,
J. II. GRAITAM,
For Justice of the Peace.
ITcrd Law.
Church Property Tax.
TKHKiTOKIAIj DE3IOCRATIC TICKF.T.
For Delcg;ite to Congress,
CHARLES S. VOORIIEES.
For Brigadier General,
JAS. McAULIFF.
For Adjutant General,
Vr. E. ANDERSON.
For Qurtcrmastcr Genera!,
SIMON BURG.
For Commissar General,
FRANK HAND.
'ValiUaLum County People's Ticlct.
For Prosecuting Attorney,
J. C. McFADDEN.
For Joint Councilman,
M. Z. GOODELL.
For Joint Representatives
For the Counties of Cowlitz. Pacific. Che
ilitis and Wahkiakum,
J. B. LADEAN,
J. J. FOSTER.
For County Commissioners,
"VY.'W. MARSHALL,
THOS. IRVING,
CHAS. EMERSON.
For Auditor,
J. W. CLEMENS.
For Sheriff,
S. F. ALBERT.
For Assessor,
J. S. -MASTEN.
For Probate Judge,
Vv . ANDREWS.
For School Superintendent,
Mns.3IARY T. IRVING.
For CoroniT,
J. II. GRAHAM,
For Justice of the- Peace,
Herd Law.
Church Proper- Ta.
Frank and Clear.
Invinr Aclmittert the Strexjth of
tlic Evitncsa E'losilncnt Vay
.:c:a:i t-ikcs I.osicn! Actlcn.
The follotvins letter tolls iU otrn story. Tho
siCTiaturo will be recognized as that of the
PhyMcinn-In-Chicf of the Do Quincy Home,
and author of "Drus3 That Enslave," "The
Hypodermic Injection of Mor-iiiinc," A Man
ual of Xursins," and many other popular and
valuable spccinl medical werks:
191 Wist Tctii Stkbft,
Xr.w Yokk, August 11. 1SS0.
Messts. Seadcrv & Joiisso.-j,
Gentlemen: Like most of my profession, I
am cautious about pinning my faith to any
now medicino or curatiro agent. Eat your
BENSON'S CAPCIXE POROUS rLASTER
has broken through tho barriers and won its
way to my good opinion. My attention was
first called to it some eight months ago by a
patient of mino Although I was well ac
quainted with tho superior cxccllcnco of your
other plaster and antiseptic dressing, made
especially for tho profession, tho Benson's
was comparatively now to me. I had heard,
however, of its merits as a remedy, in casc3
of Lame Back, Local Rheumatism, Neural
gia. Congestion of tho Bronchial Tubes and
Lungs. Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver and tho like
affections, and havo sinco began to experi
ment with it personally. I find BENSON'S
CAPCINE PLASTER an exceptionally clean
ly plaster to uso. and rapid in its action
Many tests ofits qualities, made in my own
fjmily and among my patients havo convinc
ed mo that thoro is no siaglo nrticlo so valu
able for popular u3c, nor so holpful in the
diseases I havo named.
Should you desiro to do so, you may uso my
name to that ofTcct.
Very truly yours,
iI.n.KAXE,A.M.,M,D.
The genuino havo tho word CAPCIXE cut
in tho center. Prico 25 cents.
Soabury ifc Johnson, Chemists, New York.
N5r -?!
ks. KrQ sFii
A3
iAEBOUE'S
Cof
ri z u B S
f
viaaw.
-v- sx r v 'vwvs. - Lr-s'y -
liiJS' ""i""" - rifc" hj rf'i Tick -t TtKBt B&i
TIIEY ItECEIED THE
C3nKTXs"S G-OI-33 TynHTIAT.
For FLAX THREADS at the
London Fisheries Exhibition 1883.
And hive been awarded HICHER PRIZES at the various
INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS
Than the goods of any other
IN IHE WORLD.
Qunliiy bus Alwsys be Depended oa,
jr "-vt vt j ? l i fri. Sfy ,-.-t. - "'j!i 1.1 - - -j x sfl grygpT
HB
NST DOYLE & CO.,
5 1 7 and 5 1 9 Market Street,
Agents fox
Seine Twines, Rope and
MAKKETS.
WJSMGTOJS MARKET,
.Unhi Mieet, - Astoria, Crcsoii.
n;:i:;.u i. s bckuy, pizoi-ihetoks.
RESPECTFCLLY CALL THE ATTEN
tion of the public to the fact that the
above Market v. ill always be. supplied with a
FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY
or
FRESJ-I AND CURED P.1EATS I !
Which will lip sold at lowest rates, whole
sale and retail.
JiS" Special attention given to supplying
ships.
WYATT & THOMPSON.
DEALERS IN
FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
CHOICE GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Crockery and Glassware.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & eOELPAMY,
Fresh and Cured Meats,
Vegetables,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
CHEXA31US Street. Astoria, Cs
ARRET.
HOUSE KEEPERS,
Hotel and Restaurant Keepers,
ATTENTION!!
FRESH FISH
DAILY RECEIVED.
The reason that Thi tsai t cannot gel cured of
SE2IIXAL WEAKSESS. LOSS OF J.t.V
H00D, and 'tl,e result of abine.disease or excesses,
i oving to a amplication called PROSTA TOR
RUE A. DR. LIRBIO'S IXVIGORATOR
the OXL TcitreforPROSfA TORRIIEA. Price,
2.00 perpacluge, C packages, 810 00. Guide to
Etalth and Setf'Aital'jst sent free. Address LIE
BIG DISPEXSARl'for Diseases ofJIen,
4C0 Geary St., San Francisco, CaU
MANHOOD P0 RESTORED
Threads
ctRB yj
- - San Francisco,
Pacific Coast.
Netting Constantly on Hand.
Notice of Assignment.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for Clatsop County :
In the matter of the asfj;ument of S. J. Bid
well, insolvent debtor :
Notice is hereby given thatS. J.BIdwell
has made an assignment in the aboe enti
tled court, for the benefit of all her creditors,
in proportion to the amount of their respect
ive claims : That the uudersignedwasonthe
"th day of August, 1SS4, appointed assignee
of said estate, and all creditors luving
claims against said estate aro hereby noti
fied to piesent their claims to the under
signed at his office in las room in the city of
Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, under oath
within three months alter said appointment.
N.LoEB.
Assignee of the Estate of
S. J Bidwell. Insolvent Debtor.
Notice to Whom It May Concern.
milE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN
JL appoint, d Administrator of the estate
of John Huhtala deceaed, all persons
haii ing claims against said estate are hereby
requested toproent such claims dulyvenned
within six months of the date of this notice
at my residence in Upper Astoria, CJatsop
County, Oregon.
ANDREW BARRY.
Astoria, July 23, 1S&1.
Executors' Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHE
undersigned have been appoluted exec
utors of the wilt and testament of Lloyd
an Dusfii, deceased, and all persons Iut
ing claims against the estate of the said de
ceased aro requested to present the same at
tne ollice of Brenham Van Dusen, In Asto
ria. Oregon, within six months from this
date.
B. VAN DUSEN.
II. J. VAN DUSEN.
Executors and Trustees.
Astoiia, October 1. 181.
PATENTS,
Careat-,R-i33iie3andrrade-3far?Msecure(l,
and all other patent causes In the Patent
Ofilce and before the Courts promptly and
carefully attended to.
Upon receint of MODEL or SKETCH ot
invention, I make careful examination, and
advise as lo patentability FREE of CHARGE
Ffcl-s .IIODKII.ITK. and I make SO
riHUGC U.VLEs-. PATE.T ISSECIIBED
Information, advice, and special references
sent on application.
J. R. LITTELL, Washington, D C.
Near U. S. Patent utnee.
-ASK FOR
"Union India Rubber Co.'s
Pure Para Gum
CRACK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS,
BKWARE OF IMITATIOXS !
Be suro tho boots arc stamped CRACK
PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE
GUM SPRINGS on the foot and instep,
which prevent their cracking or breaking.
We are now making them with RUBBER
AXD ASBESTOS Soles which will make
them last more than twice as long as any
Rubber boots made.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
ALL KIDS RUBBER BELTING. PACK
ING, HOSE. SPRINGS, CLOTHLNG,
BOOTS AND SHOES, Etc.
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.
R. H. PEASE. .Jr. I Agents,
S.M.RUNYON. f San Francisco.
"SECURE THE SHADOW
Ere the substance fade, and when you visit
Portland, make it a part of your business to
call on YV. H. Toivxe, at tho San Fran
cisco Gallery, S. W. corner First and
Morrison streets, and hay your photograph
taken in tho highest ityl? of tho art.
&&?"!
Fagsa
t