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ASTORIA, OREGON:
"WTDNESDAY.
..OCTOBER 22. 1BS4
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
PORT OF ASTORIA'.
READi FOR SEA.
Loid Kinnaird, I'rblc Queen'town Oct 20
VESSELS IX THE RIVER.
Cyprus lOil
Prince Uraberto. Br bk
MtWisbinrton, Am p
Colomi,
V H Besse. Am bk
C S Bement. Am p
UlenEhee. Br bfc
Abeons. Br sp
Harv A Troon.
Cltr of Athens. Br sp
Queen of Cambria
Tima.ni. Br 10
v. a.. st&rDacK. Am sp Jiema. at sp
jlaaat, Dnnveeao, Br bit
VESSELS OX TEE WA Y.
Frost Forelcu Porta, for Uie
Columbia River
. Archer. Br bk 765 Ltrerpool
Ann M ilUctnt. Br bk 902 Caldtrs. Sept 10
Abbey Cowper. Br bk COO Mollendo
Abbey Town, Br bk 702 Tulcahu&no
Seechdsle. Br bk 792 Valparaiso Ang 29
Bessie 'Markham. Br bk 793 Valparaiso
Brlttinla. Grbk Liverpool Jane 2C
Bancs. Br bk 1000 Glasgow July 29
'Carrie Wmslow. AxnbkS44 Valparaiso
Clan Ferguson, Br bk 779 Bnenos Ayres
Cwm Oonkin. Br bk 571 Valparaiso AngCC
Co. of Merioneth, Br bk IOCS River Plate July 19
Cocbrina, 939 Montevideo Anc 17
Doxf ord. Br bk 032 Valparaiso
Easterhill, Br bk 690 Brisbane May 24
Gwynedd, Br bk 1053 Montevideo
tilenogle. Br bk 9ti0 Valparaiso Aug 2
Golden Gate. Br bk 699 Callao
Havelock, Br sp 1U79 Buenos Ayres Anc 2
Haidee, Br bk 753 Liverpool Oct 4
Janet McNeil, 893 Liverpool Aur 26
Joseta. Ger bk 675 Liverpool Anc 23
Kincardinshire Br bk Glasgow Aug 10
McXear. 1303 Am sp Manilla Sept IS
Mary Low, Br bk 655 Buenos Ayres
Mary Blondell. Br bk S22 Valparaiso
Ophelia, 1184 Liverpool May CO
Perthshire. Br bk 56 Valparaiso
Renfrewshire. Br sp SS3 Qlaecow Aug SI
Scottish Chief. Br bk 658 Callao
Ullock. Br bk 779 Newcastle
V'aruna. Br bk 1271 Liverpool, May 17
Werra. Ger bk Liverpool May 7
Wordfield, Br bk Montevideo July 26
Western Belle. Am bk 1135 Nagasaki
From American Porto.
C. S. Hnltert Am bk New ork July 2fi
Chesebrougli. 1507 Philadelphia July
FalstaS, Br sp 1119 Wilmington
TIDK TABLE FOR ASTORIA.
HIGH WATKR. LOW WATER.
!
Firt. Second. First. Second.
2 H S 3 -"
a h s P a h ana
A. i. v 7i. m. JS h. m. JS A. m. .2
. j . .
25
1-9
1'4
0-8
0-2
-0-2
-04
-0 5
-0-3
32
3o
3-1
3 4 11
63' 9 27 J 2-4M1
05p
5 15
(5 23
733
8 39
9 39
10 30
11 11 .
7D
2-9 -
7'5
7-2
7-1
7-2
50a
49p
03
17
25
29
21
13
54
30
0G
41
19
50
44
10 16
7 41
11 10
70
1-6
09
0'3
-03
-0-5
-07
-07
-0-5
-0-3
-O'l
3-2
30
26
21
1-4
11 45
008
0 51
1 S3
2 IS
2 33
3 43
4 32
5 20
C OS
0 3G
7 47
S3S
9 34
5' - -
0 17
0 4(i
1 17
1 4C
2 13
2 4C
3 24
4 10
3 08
(i 11
7 18
820
9 34
10 40p
8-9
92
9-3
9-2
89
SG
82
28 10
7-9
3-1 11
32 -0
1 0
G
721
14
21
7 0
ut
G-9
0-4' 2 31
0-3, 3 40
OGl 4 Sip
7-0
!0 2Ttf
The hours between midnight and noon are
designated by a (a. m.), those between noon
and midnight by p (i m.). DA. O0m 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 are given on the Coast Survey charts.
Columbia River Exports.
dllll-XKXTS FOREIGN.
AriUL.
Flour. 32,403 bote 150 714
Wheat, 223,034 bus Zatf&tt
Total, 5 cargoes $355,200
MAY.
Wheat, 110.527 bus ..... $95,294
Cargoes 2. '
JUN'F.
Tlour, 47.2G9 bbls S2H.339
Wheat, 150.CG1 bus ....r...Z""" 13618
Salmon, 53.8CG e 270.018
Total, 7 cargoes SG21.495
JULY.
Wheat, C3.94 1 bus c 53.850
Salmon, 58.C03 cs I3ZZZ fflejijs
Total, 3 cargoes -.8350,865
AUGUST.
5 To Liverpool per City of Delhi.
Salmon, 48.820 as c-mi mo
Whear, 7,900 bus .ZZZIT tJS
Total .$218,150
5 To Panama perJRolus.
Lumber, 371,022 ft 5555
28 To Liverpool per Alameda. '
Tlour, 5,032 bbls 05 ,rn
Salmon, 4G.&00 cs .7.7.7.7,17.71! 234)000
Total ico
SEPTEMBER.
G To Liverpool per Belle of Oregon.
"Wheat, 1G,SG6 bus . ; u ict
Salmon, 33,730 cs .'M'.' 108)650
Total $162,817
10 To Montevideo per Navasink.
Lumber. 500 M . . . ,S5,340
ouuuuii , iw us................................. 450
Total $5-93
24-To Qutcnstoum per Agnes Sutherland.
Wheat, 58.2G3 bus . $42,700
26 To Liverpool per Kirkwood.
Ralmon, 52.804 cs $261,020
Wheat, 2,700 bus H7.7... oo25
Total $206,045
OCTOBER.
3 To Queen town per George F. Manson.
Wheat, G7 915 bus $43,805
9-To QuccnslownpcrAlpheta.
Wheat. 4G,57o bus $30,736
10 To Quecnstoicn per City ofYorit.
Wheat. 60,312 bus $42,107
11 To Quecmtfjwn per Jupiter.
Wheat. 40,930 bus 28 C86
13 To Quecnstoicn per 0cJ.a .
Wheat, 24,477 bus ..$19,165
14-To Hong Kong per Alden Boise.
Spars, 220. m r-
Lumber, 136 M s;i
Old Iron, 21 T. . r-yS
Total .. .$517
1C To Antwerp per Kate F. Trrtop.
Wheat, Clflio bus $42,900
10 To Quccmtnwn per Largo Law.
Wheat, 92,940 bus ..... $65,652
IS To TAvcrjyool per Grlscdalc.
Flour, 1,986 bbls. . 5,900
Wheat, 45.920 bus 32 167
Salmon. 9.311 cs ....... 45,035
Total $83,182
To Qucentlown per Lord Ktnnaird.
Wheat, 45,940 bus $32,102
For Sale.
O
,SE HOUSE AND LOT IN ALDEB-
orooK. i'-or particulars inquire of
ilw
jLavflito at a.ivniir,3,
1110 29a
2 11 17
3 11 50
4 - -3
0 49
G 1 S6
7 2 23
hj 3 1C.
10 Otp
1103
11 59
0 33
1 03
1 SC
2 OS
2 41
3 20
4 29
5 3S
C51
8 01
C 11
7-5 4 11a 0-2 4 13)
77 5 02 O'l 5 14
78 5 47 00 G 13
87 C 28 0 0 7 09
91 7 07 0 3 7 57
9"2 8 42 07 8 43
9 0 8 1C 1-3 9 28
87 8 51 1'9 10 12
ASTORIA DinECTOBY.
State OfScerB:
J. H. Slater
United States Senators
Representative in Congi ess
)J N. Dolph
,.M C. George
Governor.,
JL. F. Moody
iivcrnor'a S-creiary. ..
Secretaiy of State....-.....
Assistant i-rri'l:ir'...
State Ticasurer
Assistant Trctsurer
Mip't Tutilic Instructioii...
tat rrlnter.
Clerk School Land Board
Suti't Insane As1udu. ..
Chas. B. Monres
TL I. l-arhart
.F E.IIdgkln
id. lUrsch
.... A. F. AVheehT
K It Mel lro
W. H. Byars
...E. P. McConiac
Dr. II. Carpenter
;co. Collin
sup't Penitentiary.......
( XV. V. Ircl
Supreme Judces 1 J. R. JWaldi
W. V. Ird
MV. W. Timer
District Judges :
First District L. R. Webster
Secoud District Kobert Bean
Third District: R. P. Boise
"Fourth District Seneca Smith
fifth District F. J. Taylor
mu District . ji l uimsieaa
Glatecp County Officers:
Judge . C A McGulre
Cleric C. J. Trenehard
Sheriff. W. G. Ros
CommUsloners J ftj- gg
Assessor . . J. F. Warren
Treasurer Isaac Bergman
Surveyor. G. F. Parker
School Supt ...... J. E. Hlgglns
Coroner .. J C. Ross
Astoria City Officers
Mayor. . ... J. W. Hume
Auditor and Cleric T. S. Jewett
Treasurer. ...... . J. G. Hustler
Assessor. . .... Geo. P. Wheeler
Street .Superintendent Thos. Logan
tnieror ronce .. ciarK
Loughrey
Police Judge.
Sexton......,
,C. H. Stockton
M.Conley
COUNCILMKX :
(c. n. c
J.A.A.CA
G. G. Sn
Coorjer
First Ward
, Cleveland
. Smith
(Thos. Dealv
Second Ward..
AC. J.Tienchard
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SOCIETY MEETI.VGH.
Temple Lodge, No. 7A.F.A.M.
REGULAB COMMUNICATIONS 2
first and third Tuesdays in eachxV
month. at 7i4 o'clock, p. at., at theV
Hall in Astoria. Members of the order in
good standing are Invited to attend..
By order ottbe W. M,
Bearer Lodge No. 35, L O. O. P.
REGULAR MEETING EV-
en' Thursday eveninc at-?X
seven o'clock, at the LodgeSSfes
room In Odd Fellows Hall. Asto-
ria. Sojourning members of the order in
gooa sianaing, coraiany uivitea to nuena.
By order N. G.
Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O.-O.F.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN
IX campment No. 13. I. O. O. F., at the
Lodge, in tho Odd Fellows Building, at
seven r. m.. on the second and fourth
Mondays of each month. Sojourning breth
ren coraiany mvueu.
By order C- P.
Seaside Lodge No. 12. A. O. TJ. W.
TJEGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE
A Lodge JNo. 12, A. O. u. w. will be held
in Pythian Hall on Friday evening of eacli
week, at 7 o'clock r. m. Members of the
order m good standinir. and vlsltlnc lirotli
ers are Invited to attend. Library iill be
open fifteen minutes before and after each
meeting, uy order M. w.
C. BROWN, Rec
Astoria Lodge No. 40. L O. G.I.
REGULAR MEETING EVERY MON
day evening at 7 -.30 o'clock, in the Hall
over Mr. Case's store. Members of the Or
der, in good standing, aae Invited to attend.
By order W. C. T.
American Legion of Honor.
REGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA
Council No. 995 is held on the first and
third Tuesday of each mouth, at 7 o'clock v.
si. By order of the Council Commander.
R.V.MONTE1TH, Sec'ty.
Occident Council No. 5. 0. C. P.
MEETS EVERY FIRST AND THIRD
Monday evenings of each month, at 8
o'clock P. M. Members of the order arc
icspectfully requested to attend.
By order.
C. BROWN, Recorder.
Cushlng Post No. 14, G. A. R.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS POST
on tho second :uid fourth Tuesdays of
each month at 7 :30 i ai. 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 iuvited to attend.
W. A. SHERMAN,
ILofR. and S.
Astor Lodge No. 6. K. of P.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS
Lod?e everv Weduesdav evonincr. at
7 -J30 o'clock, at their lodge room. In Pthlan
Castle. Sojourning Knights cordiallv invit
ed to attend. W. U HOI1B.
K. of It. and S.
Astoria Division No. One, Uniform
Rank, K. or P.
REGULAR MEETING ON THE SECOND
and fourth Thursdays of each month in
their armorv Hall, in Pythian Castle, at
eight v. m. Regular drill on the first and
third Thursdays of each month, at Main
strept wharf, at eight r. m. Sojourning
Sir Knights cordially Invited to attend
meetings and drills.
SCOTT BOZORTH.
Recorder.
Common CounciL
REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND
fourth Tuesday evenings of each mouth
at 7J4 o'clock.
B3l'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 evening
prior to the Tuesday on which the Council
holds its regular meeting.
THOS. S. JEWETT,
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria He tall Market.
Flour per bbl S40S5.
Wheat, per cental $L50l.7;j.
Oats, " S1.502.00
Bacon, sides per 2), 1CK19 cts.
Shoulders, " 12K cts.
Haras, " 1720 cts.
Lard, " 1416 cts.
Beef, 1018 cts.
Mutton,8l4 cts.
Pork, 1217 cts.
Veal, 1218 cts.
Butter, per roll G075cts.
Epcs, per dozen 3540 cts.
Potatoes, new, per fi l cU
Cheese, per B 1620 to 40 cts.
Cornineal, per B 4 cts.
Oatmeal, . " Cfcts.
Beans, u 4KK cte.
Coffee, ' 12X40ck.
Tea, " 2390cts.
Mice, - 8 10 cts.
Sugar, " 8KH cts.
Syrup, per gallon 70c Si.
Iloney, per gallon S1.35.
Salmon, perkitSS.
Onions, per B L'ics.
Apples dried per 2 1018 cts.
Peaches " " 13 18 cts.
Plums, " " 12KlGcts.
Candles, per 3t 20 cts.
Chickens, per dozen SG.
Hay, per ton 12 S15.
Hides, per 2 6 9 cts.
Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, 75c;
raw linseed, 70c; coal oil, 40c ; IardSL25
LOEB & CO.
JOBBERS IN
WINES.
LIQUORS,
AND
CIGARS.
AfiENTS FOR THE
Best San Francisco Houses and
Eastern Distilleries.
Tumblers Decanters, and All
Kinds of Saloon Supplies.
W All good sold at San Francisco Prices
MAIN STREET.
Opposite Frker Eow, Astoria, Oregon.
iiticur
?WfiffimWJiGvVEs
Infantile Blood Purifiers and
Skin Beaut fiers.
A PohIc Cure for Etrrx Tomm of St-in
and Vlno'i lt:io. rtottirim-
I!vi to rjf.lut:i.
IXFANTII.E and Rirtli Humor?, M:lk Cru'.'
Scalled Hnl, Eczemas, ami ov r loim
f Itclihig. Scaly. P inil,S-T.ful 11:1111! In
heiited J)Nt-:ist- i-f I lie Itlood. Skin am
Scalp. itli los of H- ir. mm I f.n cv to As.t
cur-l by ihe Ceticli: kk-oi.vkxi. t
new blood puiifier, iutcnially. and cuiirc
RA and Cuticuiia Soap, the great skin
cures, externally. Absolutely pure and talc
and may be used ft om the mvment of birth.
'OUR LITTLE BOY."
Mr. arulilrs. Ei-Mtt Stebbms. Btlehcr
tcTvn.Mass. wilte: "Our little borv- ws ter
ribly afflicted with Sciofula. talt Rhenm
and Erysipelas ever since he was born, and
nothing we could give him helped him until
we tried Ccticcra Remedied, which grad
ually cured him, until now he is as fair as
any child."
"WORKS TO A CHARM."
J.iSWeeks, Eq .Town Tie.i-.nrer. St. Al
bans Vt. sajs in a letter dated Mav :N : "It
works to a charm on mv babj's face and
head. Cured the head cntirelvnml linsiicnr-
ly cleaned the face of sores "I hav recom
mended it to several, and Dr. Plant has or-
uereu it lor tnem."
"A TERRIBLE CASE."
Charles Eayre Hinkle.Jprtey City Heights,
N. J., writes : "My son. a lad of t w el ve ear-,
was completely cured of a terrible case of
.eczema ovine ucticuka kemkijies. From
the top of his lead to the soles of his feet
was one mass oi scaov Every other rem
edy and phjsicians had been tried in vain.
FOR PALE, LANGUID,
Emaciated children, with nininlv. sniimv
skin, the Ccticuka Remedies will pnne a
peucci uiesiiig. cleansing uie uioou ana
skin of inherited imnurtties and evnellmfr
the germs of scrofula, rheumatism, con
sumption ana severe sxin aiseascs.
Sold everywhere. lrice: Ccticl-ka, :xi
cents; iiKhOL.vKrr, i.uu: aOAr. ceni,
Potteu Dituo AXi Chemical Co., liostou,
Mass.
Send for "How to C'nrc Skin Diseases":
T A "D'V Use C'ntlcurn Son p. an cx-
j-r ,i.x nuisiieiy jienumed .-kin
Hcauiiner, and loiit-t. liatli, and Xm ben
Sanative. CATAR
SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE
Tho Great Balsamic Distillation of
"Witch Haz. American Pine.
Canadian Fnr, STarigold.
Clover Blossom. Etc..
For the immediito relief nnd Permanent Cure
orcrcrj' fnrm of Catarrh, from a iini.lc Head
Cold or Influenza to tho Los of Smell, Taste,
and Heaiinp. Cough, lironchitis and Incipi
ent Consumption. Kcliifin fivo minutes in
any and every c.ifo. Xothing liko it. tirate
f j1 fracrnnt, wholesomo. Curo begins from
first application, nnd is rapiJ, radicil perma
nent, and novcr failins.
One bottlo Rndiral Cure, one Do x Catarrhal
Solvent nnd Sanford's Inhaler, all in one
packago, forming a complcto treatment, of all
druggist? for SI, Ask for Sa.nk. rd'.s Radical
Cuki Potter Dace asu CueuirAL Co.,
Boston.
DAIN
rnlllus Voll.-ilr I"liT
Irlc I'lastrr insLintlv
affects tho Xcrious Sys
tem and Danishes Pair.
Aiit Uii tery roiiililnrd itli n
. I'oniiis IMasler for
SCfFERJKa NERVE i-cnty-fir r-nts It
annihilates Pain, vitalizes Weak nnJ Worn
Out farts strengthen? Tired Mu.cle. prevents
Disease, and docs more in one half tho time
than any other plaster in tho world. Sold
every whore.
IS THE cur
Foreign Salmon Shipments for 'SI.
MAY.
Eslxlale Cutting. 3 OOfl? Kvmiltiirnr?nT.
2,500; J. G, Mepler, 1,000; Win. Hume,
ww; d. W. Y. UOOK. l,oWI. AnRlc
American, i,uuu. Total, vjmj.
juke.
Itata Uadollet & Co, 3,81)0; Scandina
vian, 1,500; Timmins & Co., 2,250! Cut
ting, 1,000. Total, 8.G40.
Chas. Cotcsworth Joseph Hume, 4,000;
Thoines & Knowlas, 5,500; G. T. Elvers,
1,000; J. "W. & V. Cook, 1,000; Jas. 'Wil
liams, 2,178; Fishermen's, 1,000; S. El
more. 1,200; Win. Hume, 750. Total,
13,103.
'J.Abei'istwith Callc J G Mecler,
3,000; Aberdeen Co. 810; Jno A Devlin,
7,000; Astoria, 2,500; Booth & Co, 1,000;
12 Jessie Jamison, to London. Astor
ia, 5,500; Wm. Hume, 0,316; Badollet &
Co., 1.500; J. O, Hanthoru, 1,000; C.
Timmins & Co., 2,500; Jno. A. Devlin,
2,000; Geo. T. Myers, 1,000; A. Booth, l,
500; F. M. Warren, 1,000; Cutting. 200.
Total, 22,516.
15 Woodlark J. O. Hanthorn, 1,250;
Jos. Hume, 3,103; Thomc3 and Kuowles,
2,500; G. W. Humo, 650; Pt. Adams, 1,250;
Aberdeen, 1,600; West 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; Total,
36,108.
AUOUST.
4. City of Delhi, to Liverpool. Tiiomes
& Knowles, 5,000; Catting Packing Co.
3,000; Wm. Hume, 7,500; Hapgood & Co..
3,000; Anglo-American, 2,000: J. W. & V.
Cook, 2,000; Scandinavian P'kg Co., 3,000;
Columbia Canning Co.,1,500; Fishermen's
Pk'g Co., 1,500: Jas. Williams, 1,500; Geo.
T. Myers, 1,500; Aberdeen Co., 1,745; I X
L, 1,250; Pt. Adams, 1,250; West Coast,
1,220; G, W. Hnme, 625; Jos. Hume, 7,700
Astoria Pkg Co., 500. A. Booth & Co,,
3,000. Total 48,820.
25. Alameda. J. (J. Megler. 5,000:
Astoria Packing Co., 1,500: Cutting
Packing Co., 2,000; J. W. & V. Cool?.
2.000; J. O. Hanthorn &Co.,S,23u; Ocean
Canning Co., 5,000 ; Hapgood & Co. 2,000 ;
F.M. Warren, 3.000; W.T. Coleman &
Co.,1,500; Jas. Williams, 1.500; Fisher
man's, 1,500; Union. 2,000; Columbia
Canning Co., 3,500; Win. Hume, 6,050;
Pillar Rock, 2,000. Total, 46,800.
SEPTEMBER.
2. Belle of Oregon. Geo. T. 3Iyers
3.000; C. Timmins, 2,500; Badollet & Co
7,500 ; J. W. & Y. Cook, 2,000 ; Jos. Hume,
1,780; Fisherman's. 4.500; 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. Kirkwnrul- .1. (I. Mpfrlnr r.mv
cases; J. W. & V. Cook. 3,500; Pt. Ad
ams. 5,050; WestCoast, 4.500: I X L,
3,750; Aberdeen, 6,000: G. W. Hume, 2,
125; Occident, 3,000 ; Thoines & Knowies
2,000; Geo. T.Myers, 1,000; Pacific Un
ion, 2,500; Jno. A. Devlin, 450; Eureka,
2,000; Astoria, 800; Columbia, 2.500; S.
Elmore, 101; Jas. Williams. 628; Anglo
American, 2,500 : Total, 52,804.
OCrOBEB.
16. Griscdale: G. W. Humo, 625
cases: Aberdeen. 2.500: "West Hnnct tm.
I. X.L.. 1.250: J. W. t V. CnnV orjui'
Point Adams, 1,500; Total, 9,311.
For Sale.
FIVE HUNDRED CORDS DRY HE.M
lOClT WoOll- Wl1h T -Will HolivAf f- thii
houses of customers for $4 a cord.
graying oi an Kinds done at reasonable
rates. E.iB. MARION.
4&
Id
u
HrSssaSyf.,. x iisWBMSsLry
Henry Yillard.
The New York correspondent of
the Troy Tinus writes- One of the
most remarkable personal movements
of the present clay is Henry Yillard'a
resumption of a "residence in Iris na
tive laud. It is now said ho will make
Berlin his fntnrc home, and it is prob
able that, he will, to a partial degree
at least, eutei the government service.
His knowledge of American affairs
would renderbim of the highest use
to Bismarck, while he could add to
this a lucrative bauking business
having the conGdence or both conti
nents. rj.his prospective change shows
bow easily the best calculations yield
to circumstances. A year ago Yillard
was at the head of one of the grand
est American enterprises, and felt so
assured of success that he gave that
splendid excursion which must long
stand unrivaled.
He was then estimated at five mil
lions, and was building a house whose
cost was figured at a half million.
His name was daily paragraphed and
went the ronuds of the press with all
the applause due to one who had con
quered the greatest obstacles and giv
fn siifwc: in nn nnfpmrises which, in
the hands of Jay Cooke, had proved
so great a failure. How rapidly tms
brilliant display was followed by mis-
fnrfmi! TIipyi nnmn HlG sad neW3 of
a general collapse, and Henry Yillard
soon sank beyond hope ot recover.
His was the first of that remarkable
series of failures which has given
such fearful distinction to the pres
ent season.
Catchins the Devil FMi.
Yesterday an Indian hooked up
from one of the wharf posts an octo
pus five feet from tip to tip, and to
tho querv 'YVhat arc yon going to do
with him?" answered 'Ore eat him,"
and in fact, with them the flesh is es
teemed a creat delicacy, although
when alive the animal is an object of
terror. The llesh when boiled is per
fectly white, and tastes something
liko cods' tongues; but while eating
it me recollection oi wuuv iuo uuiuij
was when alive takes away all enjoy
ment It is not snch a harmless
amusement, this fishing for devil fish,
and one which everybody would
choose for an afternoon's sport. There
is only one really skillful fisher in
tewn: a mission loy, who fearlessly
wades into the water near their
haunts, and, seizing the animal, tears
him from tho rock. Of course his
Satanic majesty resents the intrusion
upon his rights and retaliates by
winding one or more arms around the
boy, but with a quick and peculiar
motion flie Indian tears them off with
a noise resembling the ripping of
heavy cotton cloth, at the same time
slitting open the sack of the animal.
It is a daugerous proceeding and one
which makes the beholder cringe to
see tho soft, slimy arm of the octopus
winding itself around and gradually
taking hold with its innumerable
suckers. AlasJui LitUr.
The tallest bird known to ethnolo
gists was found by Prof. Herbert in
the lower eocene deposits near Paris,
France. It was over twelve feet in
hight, and could have bitten a man's
head off as easily as a woodpecker
can hip a cherry. "Wo cannot be too
thankful that this bird is gone out of
fashion and existence. Ladie3 would
have wanted to wear it on their hats,
and men who sat behind such bonnet
ornaments in tho theaters would be
unable to see whether a ballet or a
prayer meeting were in progress on
the stage. lioston Herald.
PILES! PILES! PILES!
A SURE CUKE FOOD AT LAST!
NO ONE NEED SUFFER.
A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding'
Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been
discovered by Dr. Williams (an Indi
an Remedy.) called Dr. William's In
dian Pile Ointment A single box has
cured the worst chronic cases of 25
or 30 years standing. No one need
suffer five minutes after applying this
wonderful 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.
Read what the Hon. J. M. Coffinber
ry of Cleveland says about Dr. Wil
liam's Indian Pile Ointment: I have
used scores ot Pile Cures, and it af
fords me pleasuro to say that I have
never found anything which gave
such immediate and permanent relief
as Dr. William's Indian Ointment
Hon. Judge W. P. Coons, JIaysville,
Ky., says: "I have suffered for vears
with itching piles, and have "used
many remedies. I have used Dr. Wil
liam's Indian Pile Ointmentand been
cured while every other remedy has
failed." For sale by all druggists anil
mailed on receipt of price, S1.00.
FRAZLER MEDICINE CO., Proprie
tors, CliEVEIiANT), O.
Frank and Clear.
Huvltis Admitted the Strength of
the Evidence n I'romlnent Phy
sician talces Logical Action.
The followins letter toils its own story. Tho
signature will bo recognized as that of tho
Physicinn-in-Chicfof tho Do Quincy Home,
and author of "Drugs That Enslave," "Tho
Hypodermic Injection of Morphine," A Man
ual of Nursing," and many other popular and
valuable special medical werks:
101 West Term Street. )
Akw Iobk, August 11. 1SS0. J
Messts. Seakuky & Joireso.v,
Gentlemen: Liko most of my profession, 1
am cautious about pinning my faith to any
new medicine or curative agent But your
BENSON'S CAPCINErOROUS TLASTER
has broken through the barriers and won its
way to my good opinion. My attention was
first called to it somo eight months ago by a
patient of mino Although I was well ac
quainted With tho suncrior nTpnlton.. r
other plaster and antiseptic dressing, mado
especially mr mo profession, tho Benson's
was comparatively now to mo. TJn.i i,j
however, of its merits as a remedy, in cases'
ui mmc .duck, i.ocai uneumatism, Neural
gia. Congestion of tho Bronchial Tubes and
Lungs. Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver and tho liko
affections, and havo sinco botmn :
ment with it personally. I find BENSON'S
CAPCINE PLASTER an exceptionally clean
ly plaster to uso. and rapid in its action.
.many icsts of its qualitios, mado in my own
family and amoncmv nnt!n lin - ?.
ed mo that there is no single articlo so valu
able for popular uso, nor so helpful in the
diseases I have named.
Should you desire to do n ,
name to that effect
Very truly yours,
H. H.KANE, A. M..M.D.
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in the center. Price 25 cents.
Scabury & JohnsonfChemiats, Kew York.
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fit t5t- 5ic.
IS
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Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and whoIe-omeues5. More
economical thin the ordinary kinds, and
cannot be sold in conmetltionuith the mul
titude ot low test short welghr, alum or
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TERRITORIAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For Delegate to Congress,
J. M. ARMSTRONG.
For Brigadier General,
WILLIAM PEEL.
For Adjutant General,
R. G. O'BRIEN.
For Quartermaster General,
D. B. JACKSON.
For Commissary General,
H. "W. LIVINGSTONE.
WahklaVnm Connty People's Ticket.
For Prosecuting Attorney,
N. S. PORTER.
For Joint Councilman,
A. D. BOWEN.
For Joint Representatives,
Korthe Counties of Cowlitz, Pacific, Che
halts and Wahkiakum.
Wm. TEFFT,
E. CAMPBELL,
For County Commissioners,
WW. MARSHALL,
THOS. IRVING, -
CHAS. EMMERSON.
For Auditor,
J. W. CLEMENS.
For Sheriff,
S.F.ALBERT.
For County Treasurer,
JOHN DOCKAR.
For Assessor,
J. S. MASTEN.
For Probate Judge,
W. ANDREWS.
For School Superintendent,
Mrs. MARY T. IRVING.
For Coroner,
J. H. GRAHAM,
For Justice of the Peace,
Herd Law.
Church Property Tax.
TERRITORIAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For Delegate to Congress,
CHARLES S. VOORHEES.
For Brigadier General,
JAS. McAULIFF.
For Adjutant General,
W. E. ANDERSON.
For Quartermaster General,
SIMON BURG.
For Commissary General,
FRANK HAND.
Wahkiakum Connty People's Ticket.
For Prosecuting Attorney,
J. C. McFADDEN.
For Joint Councilman,
M. Z. GOODELL.
For Joint Representatives
For the Counties of Cowlitz, Pacific, Che
halis and Wahkiakum.
J. B. LADEU,
J. J. FOSTER.
For County Commissioners,
W. W. MARSHALL,
THOS. IRVING,
CHAS. EMERSON.
For Auditor,
J. W. CLEMENS.
For Sheriff,
S. F. ALBERT.
For County Treasurer,
JOHN DOCKAR.
For Assessor,
J. S. MASTEN.
For Probate Judge,
W. ANDREWS.
For School Superintendent,
Mrs. MARY T. IRVING,
For Coroner,
J. H. GRAHAM,
For Justice of the Peace,
Herd Law.
Church Property Tax.
Domestic Exports.
The receipts ot certain articles of Or
egon produce, at San Francisco, from
January 1. 18S1, to October 8, 1834, inclu
sive, have been as follews:
Flour, qr sks ....., .......
Wheat, ctls .........
Oats, ctls .
Salmon, bbls
h bbla
cs ...........
. , pkgs ,
Apples, Ripe, uxs........... .
bbls..L..
pkRS .
Butter, pkgs
Potatoes, sks .
Wool, bales ... ....
Hides, No.........
Tallow, pkKs.........
Beer, bbls.r.
Hay. bales.. .
Quicksilver, flasks
trait. Dried, pkgs
Leal her, pkgs . ..
Hops, bales .
Hams, pkgs .
Cheese, cs ....... ..
Flax Seed, sks.... ....... .
Corn. ctls....... ....................
Canned Goods, cs ...
Lard, pkgs... ..... .
Bacon, cs... .:... . . . .
501,693
105,405
2.S78
1.58C
831
93,503
432
1,011
20
1
0
9444
1S.C62
18,089
SS3
2S6
TiS
30
47.1
1,273
73
CI
15,174
"ioi
86
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saxsty M-ajECsrs
HOSPITAL,
ASTORIA,
OREGOE
THIS INbTITOTION. UNDER CARE OF
the Sisters of Charity, Is now ready foi
the reception of patients.
Private rooms for the accommodation oi
any desiring them.
Patients admitted at all horns, day or night.
No physician has exclusive right, everv
patient is free to and has the privilege of
employing any physician they prefer.
United States Marine
Seamen who pay Hospital Dues, are entl
Ged to Free care and attendance at thLs Hos
pital during sickness. Permits must be ob
tained for United States Marines at the Cus
tom House.
SISTXBS OF CgABTTr
gap
i 1 1 s
if a
&EIZS. 53;
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Js vv SAIP
THEY RECEIVED THE
For FLAX THREADS at the
London Fisheries Exhibition 1883.
And have been awarded HICKER PRIZES atthcarious
INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS
Than the goods of any other
THREAD BflRTXJkG'irorRjEIRS
IN UIE WORLD.
Quality om Always be Depended oa.
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
5 1 7 and 5 1 9 Market Street, - - San Francisco,
Agents for Pacific Const.
Seine Twines, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand.
MARKETS.
WASHINGTON MARKET,
32nln Street, Astoria, Oregon.
BEUGJ1AN ti BEURY, PUOl'RIKTOJIS.
RESPECTFULLY CALL TriE ATTEN
tion of the public to the fact that the
above Market ill always be supplied with a
FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUAUTi
op
FRESH AMD CURED TREATS ! !
Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole
sale and retail.
G?-Spccial attention given to suppljing
ships.
WYATT & THOMPSON.
DEALERS IN
FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
CHOICE GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Crockery and Glassware.
mill JF'eeca., :E3to,
STAR MARKET.
,- WHERRY & COMPANY,
Fresh and Cured Meats,
"Vo getalDles,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPrOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
CIIEXA3IUS Street. Astoria, Os
PACIFIC MARK
HOUSE KEEPERS,
Hotel and Restaurant Keepers,
ATTENTION!!
FRESH FISH
DAILY RECEIVED.
MANHOOD
The reason that Tiioumnds cannot j"t cund oj
SEMIXAL WEAKXESS, LOSS OF J.1V
1100D, andthtruulloj abuse, discait or excesses,
is oicir.g to a complication called PROSTA TOR
RUE A. DR. LIEBICS IXVIGORATOR is
the OXLJ'cureforPROSTATORRlIEA. Price,
2.00 per paclage, G packages, glO CO. Guide to
Health and Self-Analyst sent free. Address LIE
BIO DlSPEXSARYforblseasetof Me.i,
4C0 Geary St., San Fraaci3co, Cal.
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ERJ 19??
Notice of Assignment.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for Clatsop County :
In the matter of theasij;nmentof S. J.Bid
well, insolvent debtor :
Notice Is hereby given that S. J. Bidweli
has, made an assignment in the above enti
tled court, for the benefit of all her creditors,
m propoition to the amount of their respect
ive cl.unis : That the undersigned was on the
7lh day of Ammst, ltS4, appointed as!gnee
of said estate, and all creditors h.ivinj
claims against said estate are hereby notl
lled to present their claims to the under
signed at his ofllce in his 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. Bidweli, Insolvent Debtor.
Notice to Whom It May Concern.
riIHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN
X appointed Administrator of the estate
of John Huhtala deceived, all persons
ha ing claims against said estate are liereby
requested topreent such chums dulyventied
within ii months of the date of this notice
at my residence in Upper Astoria, CJatsop
County, Oregon.
ANDREW BARRY.
Astoria, July 23, 1834.
Executors' Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHE
undersigned have been appointed exec
utors of the will and testament of Lloyd
Van Dusen, deceased, and all persons hav
ing claims against the estate of the said de
ceased are requested to present the same at
the ofhee of Brenham Van Dusen, In Asto
ria, Oregon, within six months from this
date.
B. VAN DUSEN.
H. J. VAN DUSEN.
Executors and Trustees.
Asto; la, October 1, 1884.
PATENTS,
Caveats,Rc-is.ntcs andTrade-Marhs secured,
and all other patent causes in the Patent
Onlce and before the Courts promptly and
carefully attended to.
Upon receint of MODEL or SKETCH of
invention, I mahe careful examination, and
advise as to patentability FIIEE of CHARGE
FfcES .MODEK1TE. and I make XO
riliKGE U.NLEs IMTE.NT IS SECCRED
Information, advice, and special references
sent on application.
J. R. LITTELL, Washington, D C.
Near U. S. Patent onice.
-ASK FOR
Union India Rubber Co.'s
Ture Fara Gum
CRACK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS !
Re sure the Doots arc stamped CRA CK
PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE
GUM SPRINGS on the foot and Instep,
which preven their cracking or breaking.
AVe are now making them with RUBBER
AND ASBESTOS Soles which will make
them hist more than twice as long as any
Rubber boots made.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
ALL KI.vDS RUBBER BELTING. PACK
ING, HO-E, SPRINGS, CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES, Etc.
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.
R. II. PEAhE. Jr. I Agents,
S.ai. 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 "W. H. Towxe, at tho San Fran
cisco Gallery, S. W. corner First and
Morrison streets, and have your photograph
taksm In tho highest style of tn art.
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