3 $tw gatttj gMtarfew. ASTORIA, OREGON FRIDAY OCTOBER 31, 1881 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE FORT OF ASTORIA. READT PUR SEA. IU77.A Troop. Queenstown Oct 27 SAILED. Columbia, ss S F Oct SO VESSELS IN THE RIVER. o Cyprus 1D51 MtWifihlnfton, Amip prince uraoeno. cr ux. CiCT of Atheni, Br sp B vet-ale. Br p Wrr.Oerblc Golden Gate. Br bk Coloma. WBBt Eaasa Ara Ur O 8 Btmeat, Am ip Abeon."Br s? jiuuua. wMt VT. H. Starbuck. Am ep Timsru. Br r Co of Merioneth, Brbk Falstaff, Br sp Dan vegan, Br bk VESSELS OH THE WAY. o Prou Forelsru Ports for tie Columbia River Annie M, Law Br ap S F Oct II Anther. Brbk "65 Lirerpool Ann MilHccnt, Br bk M2 Coqimbo Sept 10 Abbey Cowper, Br bit GOO Mollendo Abbey Town, Br bk 702 Talcahnsno Beeobdale. Br bk792 Valparaiso Ae 29 Bessie Markbam. Brbk 793 Valparaiso BrittanJa, Ger bk Liverpool June 2G Banca. Br bk 1000 Gltscow July 29 Came Winalovr, Am bk 944 Valparaiso Clan Ferguson. Br bV.779 Buenos Aires Sept 2 Cwm DonVin. Br bk 571 Valparaiso Ang 26 Cochrina, 939 Montevideo Auk 17 Dorf ord, Br bk CS2 Valparaiso Basterhill. Brbk 890 Brisbane Hay 24 Gwjnedd, Br bk 105J Montevideo Glenoclo, Br bk 910 Valparaiso Auk 2 llarelock, Br sp 1079 Buenos Ayres Auk 2 Haidee, Br bk 753 Lirerpool Oct 4 Janet McXeil, 893 Liverpool Aue 26 Joseta.Gerbk675 Liverpool Ag 23 Kincardinsbire Br bk Glasgow A 10 McNear. 1303 Am sp Manilla Sept IT Mary Loir, Br bk 665 Buenos Ayrea Mary Blondell. Br bk 322 Valpa-aiao Ophelia. 1184 Liverpool May 30 Perthshire. Br bk S9C Valparaiso Oct 8 Renfrewshire. Br sp 393 GUwt w Aue It Soottish Chief. Br bk 33 Callao Sept 29 Ullock. Br bk779 Newcastle Varuna. Br bk 171 Liverpool, May II Wordfield. Br bk Montevideo July 2C Western Belle. Am bk 11S5 Nagasaki From American Ports. O. S. Hulbert Am bk New York July 2C Chesebronsh, 1537 Philadelphia July 4 TIDK TABLE FOE ASTORIA. OCTOBER. HIGH WATKIS. LOW WATER. First. Second, j First. Second. a h a h a h ana a. m. a n. i7i. .v a. m. " h. m, . &i ft &i 1 10 29a C 9 10 Oip 75 4 11a 02 4 13p 25 2 1117 7 5 1103 77 5 02 01 5 14 1" 3 11 59 8 1 11 59 78 5 47 00 6 15 14 4 ----- 0 33 87 6 28 0 0 7 09 0'8 5 0 49 78 1 03 91 7 07 03 7 57 t)H 6 1 3G 7 7 1 ST, 92 8 42 07 8 43 -0"2 7 2 25 7 4 2 OS 9D 8 16 1'3 9 25 -OM 8 3 1C 71 2 44 87 8 51 1-9 10 12 1-0 5 9 4 11 C7 3 29 83' 9 27 2 4 11 05p -03 10 5 15 64 4 29 7-9 10 21 29 - - 11 C 23 6-2 5 38 7-5 0 05 -01 11 30a 32 12 7 33 CI C 51 7 2 1 08 01 0 49p 3"$ 13 8 39 6-2 8 01 7U 2 12 0-3 2 05 31 14 9 39 G 6 C 11 72 3 13 0'4 3 17 27 15 10 30 71 10 1C 74 4 12 04 4 25 22 16 11 11 7-8 11 16 76 5 02 04 5 29 1'6 17 1145 i85 - - ---5 45 04 C 2-5 0 9 18 0 06 77 0 17 89 6 21 0 5 7 13 03 19 1 51 77 0 46 9-2 C 54 06 7 54 -0-3 20 2 33 7 5 1 17 93 7 24 10 8 30 -05 21 2 15 72 1 46 92 7 52 1 4 9 06 -07 2i 2 58 7 1 2 15 89 S 22 1-9 9 41 -07 23 3 43 6-9 2 46 86 8 54 24 10 19 -0"5 24 4 32 6 8 3 24 82 9 33 2 8 10 59 -0"3 25 5 20 6 6 4 10 7"9 10 20 3'1 11 44 -01 2b608 65508 76 11 12 32 -- 27 6 66 64 6 11 72 0 33 Oil 0 14 32 2S 7 47 6-4 7 18 7 0 1 24 Ox 1 21 3 8 29 8 38 6 5 8 26 69 2 21 04 2 31 2.0 30 9 34 7-1 9 34 70 3 18 05 3 40 2.1 31 10 27a 77 10 4Qpi7-2 4 13a 0 6 4 51? 1.4 The hours between miduhrht and noon hi-a designated by a (a. ji.), those between noon ana mianij-nt Dy p (p. m.). oa. corn a denotes midnight, oft. 00m. p denotes noon. The neight is reckoned from the leTel or average lower low waters to which thesound lngs are given on the Coast Survey charts. " f Columbia River Exports. SHIPMENTS rOBKIOST. APRIL. Flour. 22.403 Mils -$150,714 Wheat, 224,054 bus. .204.546 Total, 5 cargoes MAT. Wheat, 110.527 bus Cargoes 2. JUNK. Flour, 47.269 bbls Wheat, 150,661 bus Salmon, 53,866 c................ .$214,359 . 136,218 . 270.018 Total, 7 cargoes ..... ... JL'LT. G21t49G -$53,850 .. 296,515 -$350,365 Wheat, 63.94" bus Salmon, 58.603 cs ..'".'.Z Total, 3 cargoes- AUGUST. 5 To Liverpool per City of Delhi. Salmon, 48,820 cs .. .... Wheat, 7,900 bus .. .$241,040 7,110 Total $248,150 5 To Panama pcrJEolus. Lumber, 371,022 ft... . $5,150 28 To iirerpool per Alameda. Flour, 5,032 bbls $ 25,160 Salmon, 46.800 cs .. 234,000 Total $259,100 SEPTEMBER. 6 To Liverpool per Belle of Oregon. "Wheat, 16.R66 bus . 5 14,167 Salmon, 33,730 CS .... ....... 168,650 Total 8182,817 16 To Montevideo per NavarinTt. Lumber. 500 M ... ...-.........$5,340 Salmon, 100 cs .. . ... 450 Total . . $5,790 24 To Queenstown per Agnes Sutherland. Wheat, 58.263 bus $42,700 26 To Liverpool per KirJswood. Salmon, 52.804 cs $234,020 "Wheat, 2,700 bus .... 2,02.5 . Total $266,045 OCTOBER. 3 To Queenstown per George F. Maruon. Wheat, 67 915 bus $43,805 9-To Queenstown per Alpheta. "Wheat, 46,570 bus..... ...............$30,736 10 To Queenstown per City of York. Wheat. 60,312 bus .. . .$42,107 11 To Queenstown per Jupiter. Wheat. 40,930 bus .. $28,686 13 To Queenstown per Osaka, Wheat, 24,477 bus .. ...$1,165 14 To Hong Kong per Alien Besse. Spars, 220 $2A37 Lumber, 130 M.. .. ..... $2 3so Old Irou, 21 T. . $ 420 Total .$5,317 16 To Antwerp per Kate P. Troop. Wheat, 64,910 bus ..... $42,000 16 To Queenstown per Largo Law. Wheat, 92,940 -bus -$G3,2 18 To Liverpool per Orisedale. Flour, 1,986 bbls. ......... . ...$ 5,960 Wheat, 45.920 bus.. . 32,167 Salmon. 8 311 cs .......... 45,055 Total $83,182 To Queenstown per Lord Kinnaird, - Wheat, 45,946 bus $32,1 23 To Queenstovm per Qlenthu, Wheat, 53.247 bus $,14S g? 27 To Queenstown per Mary A, Troop. Wbeatt4380 bus j $JB,1W M ,. 27-To Queenstovm per Queen ol Cambria. aWkaf 4A fits feul'' am (u $355.2G0 1 $95,204 ASTOBIAX DIRECTOR State Officers: United States Senators. 1.r s.. Representative In Confess M C. G Governor... .. .. Z. F. Moody Governor's Secretary... Cnas. B. Mnores Secretary of State . R. P. F.-irhan Assistant Secretary F R.HidcK!n State Treasurer ... . I'd. llhSch Assistant Treisurer A. F. Wheeler Sup't Public Instruction K. B.McHlro) State Printer. :-.W. H. Byirs Clerk School Land Board E, P. McCornac Sup't Insane Aylum . Dr. II. Carpenter Sup't Penitentiary........... Geo. Collin (W. P. Lord Supreme Judges.... .. J. B. Waldo ( W.W.Thai er District Judges : First District Seeond Dlsfrict-.., Third Dlstrict Fourth District Fifth Disttet Sfcth Dlstrl L. R. Webster ,.- Robert Bean B. P. Boise Seneca Smith F.J.Taylor ,.....M. L Olmstead Clatsop County Officers: Judge- C A McGuIre Clerk Sheriff Commissioners.. Assessor ...... Treasurer.... Surrtyor. Sohool Sup't Coroner. .. . C. J. Trenchard W. G. Ross j D. K. Warren .. ....... -j jQO Hobson J. F. Warren ..... . Isaac Bergman G. F. Parker J. K. Hlgelns J C. Row Astoria City Officers: Mayor , J. W. Hume T. S. Jewett J. G. Hustler ,Geo. P. Wheeler Thos. Logan .Clark Loughrey .-C. II. Stockton .... M.Conley Auditor and Clerk ... Treasurer. . ... . ..., Assessor .. Street Superintendent Chief ol Police Police Judge . Sexton......... .. ..... COXWCILMEX : (C, IT. Cooper iirst wara, A. A. Cleveland (J. u. smith ( Thos. Dealy C.J. Tiencnard Second Ward 8CIKTY 3CEETINGS. Temple Lodge, So. 7A.F.A.M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS first and third Tuesdays in eachVy month, at 7M o'clock, p. M., at theV Hall In Astoria. Members of the order in good standing are Invited to attend.. By order of the W. M. Bearer Lodge No. 35. L O. O. P. "DEGULAR MEETING EV- Xi ery ThursdaT evenine at-?- seven o'clock, at the Lodged room in Odd Fellows Hall. Asto 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. 18. I. O. O. F., at the Lodge, In the Odd Fellows Building, at seven p. ac, 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 Lodge No. 12, A O. U. "W. will be held In Pythian Hall on Friday evening of each week, at 7 o'clock v. x. Members of the order in good standing, and visiting 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. L O. G.l. REGULAR MEETING EVERY MON day evening at 7:30 o'clock. In the Hall over Mr. Case's store. Members of tho Or der, In good standing, aie invited to attend. By order "W. C. T. American Legion of Honor. REGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA Council No. OK Is .held on the first and third Tuesday of each. month, at 7 o'clock p. M. By order of tha Council Commander. R.Y.MONTEITH, Sec'ty. Occident Council No. 5. 0. C. F. MEETS EVERY FIRST AND THIRD Monday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock P. M. Members of the order are respectfully requested to attend. By order. C. BROWN, Recorder. Cashing Post No. 14, G. A. R. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS POST on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month st7-J0 ?. u. 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 cordiallv invited to attend. "W. A. SHERMAN, K.OIR. and S. 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 Oastle. Sojourning Knights cordiallv invit ed to attend. W. L.BOBB, ILofR. andS. Astoria Division No. One, Uniform Rank, K. of P. REGULAR MEETING ON THE FIRST Thursday of each mouth, in their Ar mory Hall, in Pythian Castle, at 8 p. m. Reg ular drills on the sscond, third and fourth Thursday of each month, at such place as shall be designated by the Commander. Sojourning Sir Knights cordially Invited to meetings and drills. SCOTT BOZORTH, Recorder. Common CounciL REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at 7K o'clock. sppersons 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 evenine prior to the Tuesday on which the Council holds its regular meeting. THOS. S. JEWETT. Abditor and Clerk. Aaterla Ketail Market. Flour per bbl S4J50g$5. Wheat, per cental SL501.75. Oats, " $L502.00 Bacon, sides per S, 16K1 cts. Shoulders, 12K cts. Hams, " 1720 eta. Lard, u 1416K cts. Jtieei, iui etc. Mutton,814 cts. Tork, 12K17 cts. Veal, 1218 cts. Butter, per roll 6075cts. Egss, per dozen 4045 cts. Potatoes, new, per fl l cts Cheese, per 9 16: to 40 cts. Cornmeal, per D 4 cts. Oatmeal, " 6cts. Beans, M 4K6Kcta. Coffee, " l2K40cU. Tea, " 2590cts. itlce, " 8 10 cts. Sugar, " 8tfll cte. Svrup, per gallon 70c -Sl. Honey, per gallon $L35. Salmon, perkit$5. Onions, per t lK3cts. Apples dried per fi 1018 eta. Peaches " M IS a 18 cts. Plums, " 12f16cta. Candles, per 5 20 cts. Chickens, per dozen 36. Hay, per ton 12 $15. Hides, per D 6 9 eta. Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, 75c; raw linseed, 70c; coal oil, 40c ; lard$L25 LOEB & CO. JOBBERS m WINES, LIQUOBS, AND CIGAK8. AGENTS FOR THE est Ian Frfcnolsc Housec and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and All Kinds of Saleen Supplies. HTAKjeeeysold stUhsUPraMtoco PrieM. MAIlCBTrt Ufveaw jrerJEer jmssti ammMi vtvkqs, lltiCllTO g$ &fffi0?SWGVffiS Infantile Blood Purifiers and Skin Beaut;flers. AFoslUvc Care foe Ecr Form of Skin antl Itluod Illmnscs. rioiuI'lBi- PIcn to ciotuln. IXFANTILE and Birth Humors, Milk Crust Scalled Head, Eczemas, and every form f Itching. Scaly, Pimply, STf iilous and In iicrited Diseases of the I'.lood. Skin and Scalp, with loss of Hair, from Ii fancy to Ape cuivd by the Cuticura Uesolvi:nt. t-ie new blood purifier, internally, and Cuticu ka and Cuticuka Soap, the great skin cures, externally. Absolutely pure and safe and may be usedfrom the moment of birth. m "OUR LITTLE BOY." Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stebbras. Belchtr toWn, Mass. Write: "Our little boy w.is ter ribly afflicted with Scrofula. S-'alt Rheum and Erysipelas ever since lie was born, ami nothing we could give him helped liliu until we tried Cuticcea Remedies, which grad ually cured him, until now he is as fair as any child." "WORKS TO A CHARM." J.iS. Weaks, Esq.. Town Treasurer. St. Al bans Yt. says in a letter dated Mav 23 : "It works to a charm on my baby'a face and head. Cured the head entirely and has near ly cleaned the face of sores. I have recom mended It to several, and Dr. Plant lias or dered It for them." "A TERRIBLE CASE," Charles EajTeHInkle, Jersey City Heights, N. J., writes : "My son. a lad of lw elvc year was completely cured of a terrible case of Eczema nvtheCcuctXRA Remkdies. From the top of his lead to the soles of his feet was one mass of scab." Every other rem edy and physicians had been tried In vain. FOR PALE, LANGUID, Emaciated children, with pimply, sallow skin, the Cuticuka Remedies w ill prove a perfect blessing, cleansing the blod and skin of Inherited Impurities and expelling the germs of scrofula, rheumatism, con sumption and severe skin diseases. Sold everywhere. Price : Cuticura, f 0 cents ; Resolvent, $1.00 : Soap. 25 cents. Potter Drug axu Chemical Co., Boston, Mass. Send for "IIow lo Cnre Skin lscaeh". X A TJV Use Cuticura Soup, an ox--aJfl I JL qulsltely perfumed Skin Btamlficr, and Toilet. Bath, and Nursery Sanative. CATARR SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE The Great Balsamic Distillation of Witch. Haz American Pine. Canadian Pnr, Marigold. Clover Blossom. Etc.. For the iminedi .to rclipf and Permanent Curo of overy fcrm of Catarrh, from a.-implo Head Cold or Influenza to the Loss of Smell, Taste, and Ilcarin?, Cougb. HronchUis and Incipi ent Consumption. Keliifin fivo minutes in any and every cao. Nothing like it. Orato ful fragrant, wholesome. Curo begins from first application, and is rapid, radicil perma nent, and iiever failing. One boctlc Radical Cure, one Box Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in one package, forming a complete treatment, of all d ugcistsforSl, Ask for Sasforh's Radical Cure. Potter Dkuo ash Ciiuiical Co., Boston. DAIN lol.lns' Voltaic Ilrr- trip I'lnslm inctnntlir affects tho Nervous Syf- tcm and uanifnes rate. I IS TQ TTTP rT A ,0:" ' "al ia lilt CRY Cry coniblnrd itti n SSFFERIKB KEBVc menty-Ovr cents It annihilates Pain, vitalizes Weak and Worn Out t'arts strcngthensTircd Muscles, prevents Discaso, and docs moro in ono half tho timo than any other plaster in tho world. Sold cvorywhore. w I'nrnfiM I'lnwff! rii Foreign Salmon Shipments for '84. HAT. Eskdale Cutting, 3,000; Scandinavian, 2,500; J. G, Mepler, 1,000; Wm. Hume, 500; J. "W. & V. Cook. 1,500. Annlo American, 1,000. Total, 9,500. JUXE. ifato Badollet &. Co, 3,890; Scandina vian, 1,500; Timmins & Co., 2,250! Cut ting, 1,000. Total, 8,010. Chas. Cotesworth Joseph Home, 4,000; Thomes & Knowlcs, 5,500; G. T. Mvera, 1;000; J. W. &, V. Cook, 1,000; Jas. 'Wil liams, 2,178; Fishermen's, 1,000; S. El more. 1,230; "Win. Hume, 750. Total, 13,168. 23. Aberyslwith Castle. J G Mccler, 3,000; Aberdeen Co. 810; Jno A Dovlin, 7,000; Astoria, 2,500; Booth & Co, 1,000; J "W & V Cook, 3,000; Anglo-Am erican, 2,000; Geo T Myers, 1,000-, Badollet t Co, 1,000; C Timmins & Co, 750; Total, 22,000. JULY. 12 Jessie Jamison, to London. Astor ia, 5,500; "Wm. Hume, 6,310; Badollet & Co., 1,500; J. O, Hanthom, 1,000; C. Timmins & Co., 2,500; Jno. A. Devlin, 2.000: Geo. T. Myers, 1,000; A. Booth, 1, 500; F. M. Warren, 1,000; Cutting, 200. Total, 22,516. 15 IVoodlark J. O. Hanthorn, 1,250; Jos. Hume, 3,103; Thomes and Knowles, 2,500; G. "W. Hume, 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, 2,0D0; 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. ' AUGUST. 4. City of Delhi, to Liverpool. Thomes fc Knowles, 5,000; Cutting Packing Co. S.OOO;"Wm. Hnmii 7rJY'ifnrvrnnA X- fV. 3,000; Anglo-American. 2,000: J."SV. fc"V Cook. 2.000: Scandinavian P'Imt 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. Hume, 625; Jos. Humo, 7,700; Astoria Pk'g Co., 500. A. Booth & Co,, 3,000. Total 48,820. 25. Alameda. J. G. Mcgler, 5,000; Astoria Packing Co., 1,500: Cutting Packing Co., 2,000; J. W. & V. Cook, 2.000; J. O. Hanthorn &LX 8.250; Ocean Canning Co., 5,000; Hapgood & Co. 2,000; F.M. Warren, 3.000; W.T. Coleman & Co.. 1.500: Jas. Will iains. uavi? "tficimr. man's, 1,500; Union. 2.000; Columbia vaimiiig v,o., ouu; win. nunie, 6,050; Pillar Rock, 2,000. Total, 46,800. SEPTEMBER. 2. Belle of Oregon. Geo. T. Myers, 3.000; C. Timmins, 2,500; Badollet & Co ri V-Uii,i,WU;dOS.ilUme 1,780; Fisherman's. 4JW0; S. Elmore' 1,000; Coleman. 2,000; Union, 1,000; Pf Adams, 450; West Coast, 1.000; I.X. 1 1.000 ; Columbia, 4.000. Total. 33.730. 22. KirTiWOed: J. G. Megler, 6,000 cases; J. W. & V. Cook, 3,500; Pt Ad ams. 5,050; West Coast, 400: I X L, 3,750; Aberdeen, 6,000; G. W. Hume, 2,- " w;mau,iMiw; xnonies : snowies 2.000: Geo. T. Mvnrs. i non- Ponifin tt ion, 2KX); Jno. A. Devlin. 450; Eureka, 2,000; Astoria, 800; Columbia, 2,500; S. Elmore, 101; Jas. Williams. 628;AngIo- AmnriooTt WVTrttol rami OCIOBEE. 16. Grisedale:G. W. Hume, 625 cases: Aberdeen, 2,500; West Coast, 750; L X.L 1,250; J. W. & V. Cook, 2.6S6. Point Adams, 1,500; Total, 9,31L For Sate. EI7E HUNDRED CORDS DRY HEM lock Wood, which I yrOl deliver at tho feoaMc rtotoecs for $4 a cord. Drayiac of. all kiads done at reasonable . R. R. MARION. How Indiana Stands. Triflifino Jo mila , finl ntnfn hv the fact that for ten years the Na tional or Greenback party has neia tho balcca of nowor. The two main pr 03 a.esj mar y equal in strong h mat any laction whicu draws ol sev eral thousand votes becomes a menace to the success of either. In 1874. the National party polled 16,233 votes, while the Democrats polled 182,154 and the Eepublicans 164,902. This was a state election, but it gave the first idea of the power of the third party. In the presidential year of 1876 tha Knlnnal trntn wna rOlinCed to 9,538 and the two great parties ran al most neck and neck the Democrats fifrrinr 915 HOR nn1 tln "RfUinlllicanS 20S,111. The state election two years aiter,,in 1578 showed the extraordi nary national vote of 39,451 on secre tary nf Kfntf Tho finrfield election cut this down to 12,9S6, and it -eras oniy raised to la.ou in tue state eieu- Knn in 1RQ9 Tlioco fimirpa. bowever. . . AWW. .AAWWW .e- , " - , show the importance of the Green- uuck parry in a statu muu-ii ui given an average plurality in six elections, since 1872, of not over 12,000. This plurality has ranged from 22,oUi, wuen tne repuo- linnnq sicAnf: fbn ntnfft in 1882. down to5,4J5, when the Democrats carried it in tne Tilden campaign, xne eias wfint for f.irfild hv fi.642 nluralitv. a vote which would have been consid erably larger had it not been for the 12,086 Greenback votes cast. Thfi ripfwHnn nnmM nrattv eouallv from both of tho great parties, but tue problem in this campaign is to determine toward which side it will incline. If thero is any sentiment that needs to be developed in this country, from the St. Lawrence to the Gulf of Mexico and from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and in every rank and class of American society, it i3 the ethical sentiment respecting personal respon sibility for the use of the ballot in the interests of good goverment. This voting merely to express an opinion, to exhibit our prinpiples, to have onr own way, to" show our independence, to escape responsibility, to punish some candidate, to promote some purely party interests, or to accom plish any or all of a hundred things for which the ballot was not intend ed, is an evil running through all the ranks of the American citizenship from tho political dilettante who amnses himself with his "doll candi date" down (or up, as you may prefer) to the ruffian who multiplies the ef fect of his ballot by the aid of the bowie knife and tho revolver. Little will bo done for the correction of this evil until voters are made to feel their responsibility for tho immedi ate result of their ballots in tho elec tion of rulers. PILES! PILES! PILES! A SURE CURE FOUND AT LAST! NO ONE NEED SUFFER. A sure curo for Blind, Bleeding' Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. "Williams (an Indi an Bemedy,) called Dr. William's In dian Pile Ointment. A single box has cured tho 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 tho private parts, and for nothing else. Bead what the Hon. J. M. Coffinber ry of Cleveland says about Dr. Wil liam's Indian Pilo Ointment: I havo 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 relief as Dr. William's Indian Ointment. Hon. Judge W. P. Coons, Maysville, Ky., says: "I have suffered for years with itching .piles, and havo 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, S1.00. FBAZIER MEDICINE CO., Proprie tors, ClkvetjAkd, O. His Success Financially and socially arc largely due to his excellent health. If his system were clogged and feverish, no doubt he would fail as so many others do. But why not enjoy good health when one can please the palate at the same time? Svrup of Figs is not only pleasant to iiiu uisiu, it aiso cieauses me system thoroughly, vet painlesslv: it is harm less in its nature, and strengthens the organs on which it actb so that regular habits may be formed, and the sufferer permanently restored to health and happiness. Sample bottles free and large ootties for sale by w. .E. Demen Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi- titc uuiu lur vjiuarru, xnpuiena ana Canker Mouth. Sold by W.E. Dement, Aro von madn misprnhlA hv Tnri. gestion, Constipation. Dizziness. "Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Vital- iei ib i iJUMiivu cure. -Porsaieoy w. - ueiDcni. "Hackmetack," a lasting and fra grant periume. rnce "25 ana 50 cents. Sold by W. E. Dement. Domestic Exports. The receipts ot certain articles of Or egon produce, at San Francisco, from Jauuary 1. 1884, to October 22,1884, inclu sie. have been as follews: Flour, qr sks...... ........ Wheat, ctls Oats, ctls ........ .. Salmon, bbls............... h! bbb cs.... ....... . pkgs . Apples. Ripe, bxs....... bbls..! pkes Butter, iikcs ,.................M. Potatoes, sks . .. .... Wool, bales................ Hides, Ko Tallow, pkcs..... .......... Beef, bbls.!!. Hay, bales ,.... ........... Quicksilver, flasks. ....... Fruit. Dried, .pkgs Leal her, pkgs ... ........ Hops, bales.... ......w .. Hams, pkgs .......... .. Cheese, cs... ........... ,.. Flax Seed, sks........... Com. ctls... .................w. Canned Goods, cs....... ........ I.ard, pkgs.......................,. Bacon, cs............ .... 512533 192X18 4.592 1.742 840 101.47G 453 3.011 2C 1 5S 9703 18.852 19,163 918 280 112 38 477 lJO 93 K5 15, ,174 107 SG RESOLUTION. Besolvcd. That tho chief of txilice be. and ho is hereby instructed, to receive from parties owning property upon the various streets now in process of repair or improvement, a bond for tho faithful performance of such work; said bond to be prepared by the auditor and clerk of tne city, and signed by the property own ers of said nroDertv. with two -good and sufficient sureties; said bond to bo qual ified to in twice the amount of the cost of such work, as assessed by the city sur veyor. O. J. Tkexohabb. AsToau, Or. Oct. 28tb, 1884, P0YA! W (ROYAL !ar.2l 1 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholcsomeness. Slore aconomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition u ith the mul titude ot low test short weight, alum or puospnate powuers. sola only n cans. Kov alBakinii 1'owdkk Co., lw Wali-st. X. Y. 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. Wafakialnm Countr People's Ticket. For Prosecuting Attorney, JN. S. PORTER. For Joint Councilman, A. D. BO WEN. For Joint Representatives, For the Counties of Cowlitz, Pacific, Che halts and Wahkiakum. Wm. TEFFT, E. CAMPBELL, For County Commissioners, W. W. 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 Supeiintendent, Mrs. MARY T. JRVING. 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 County People's Ticket. For Prosecuting Attorney, J. C. McFADDEN. For Joint Councilman, M. Z. GOODELL. For Joint Representatives For the Counties of Cowlitz. Paoiflc, Cho halls and Wahkiakum, J. B. LaDU, 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, Frank and Clear. Hnvine Admitted the Strength or the Evidence a Prominent Phy sician takes Ioclcal At-tlon. Tho following letter tolls iU own story. The signature will bo recognized as that of the Physician-In-Chief of tho Do Quincy Home, and author of "Drugs That Enslave," "The Hypodermic Injection of Morphine," A Man ual of Xursinz." and many other popular and valuablo special medical werks: 191 West Tksth Struct, New Yon, August 11. 1&0. J Messts. Seabcbt k Johssox,, Qentlemen: Like most of ray profession, I am cautious about pinning my faith to any now medicino or curativo agent. But your BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER 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 excellence of your other plaster and antiseptic dressing, made especially for the profession, tha Benson's was comparatively now to mo. I had heard, however, of its merits as a remedy, in cases of Lamo Back, Local Rheumatism, Neural gia. Congestion of tho Bronchial Tubes and Lungs. Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver and the like affections, and havo einco begun to experi ment with it personally. I find BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTER an exceptionally clean ly plaster to use. and rapid in its action. Many tests of its qualities, made in my own family and among my patients havo convinc ed mo that thero is no single article so valu able for popular uso, nor zo helpful in the diseases I have named. Should you desire to do to, yon may use my name to that effect Very truly youn, U.H.KANE,A.M.,M,D. The genuine have the word CAPCINE ut in the center. Trice 25 cents. Beabury k Johuion, Chaiiti, New York, v BABBOTJR'S .ass: t:sj soiss '" cfilSI Jrfvv Wir'TsiX wt 1 , nr sj m eW rEL ik TIIEY RECEIVED THE For FLAX THREADS at tho London Fisheries And have boen awarded HIGHER PRIZES at tho various INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS Than the goods of any other IN THE WORLD. Quality Bn Always - . . HENRY DOYLE & CO., 5 1 7 and 5 1 9 Market Street, - - San Francisco, Agents for Pacific Coast. Seine Twines, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand. MARKETS. WASHINGTON MARKET, Slain Street, Astoria, Qrrson. BERGMAN BEKRY, PROPRIETORS. RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tion of the public to the fact that the above Market will always be supplied u ith a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITV or FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! ! Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. "Special attention given to supplying ships. WYATT & THOMPSON. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GROCERIES, " PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. 3VE-L11 Feed.,Etc, STAR MARKET. WHERRY fe C0DIPANY, Fresh and Cured Meats, Vegetables, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CHEXA3IUS Street. Astoria, Off PACIFIC MARKET. HOUSE KEEPERS, Hotel and Restaurant Keepers, ATTENTION!! FRESH FISH DAILY RECEIVED. The reason that Thousands cannot get cured of SEMISAL WEAKNESS, LOSS OF JfAX IIOOD, and thtrtsult of abuse, diitasc or excesses, it oving to a complication called PHOSTATOR RUEA. DR. LTEBIG'S IXriGOHATOR ts the OXLYcureforPROSTATORRIIEA. Price, 2.C0 per pad aye, G packages, glO.00. Guide to Health and Self-Analyst tent free. Address UE BIG DISPENSARYfor Distant of Men, 400 Qtary St.. San Frsneitet, Cal. MANHOOD Sllllr RESTORED iT i i etRH Exhibition 1883. be Depended on, Notice of Assignment. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregou. for Clatsop County : In the-matterof the assignment of S. J.Bid well, insolvent debtor : Notice is hereby given that S. 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 undersigned was on the 7th day of August, lSSt, appointed assignee of said estate, and all creditors having claims against said estate are hereby noti fied to present iheir claims to the under signed at his office in hLs room in the city of Astoria, Clatsop County. Oregon, under oath ithin three mouths altersaid appointment. N. LuEB. Assignee of the Estate of S. J. Bidwell. Insolvent Debtor. Notice to Whom It May Concern. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN appointed Administrator of the estate of John Huhtala deceaed, all persons haying claims against said estate are nereby relucted toproent such claims dulyvenfled within six months of the date of this notice at my residence in Upper Astoria, Cjatsop County, Oregon. ANDREW BABRV. Astoria, July 23, 18S4. 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 tne office of Brenham Van Dusen, in Asto ria, Oregon, within six months from this date. B. VAN DUSEN. II. J. VAN DUSEN. Executors and Trustees. Astoria, October 1. 1881. PATENTS, CareatRc-fsucsandTradc-3farfcssecured, mil all other patent causes in the Patent Ofllce and before the Courts promptly and carefully attended to. Upon recetnt of MODEL or SKETCH of invention, I make careful examination, and advise as to patentability FREE of CHARGE FfcES MODERATE, and I make S JIllKGE V.NLES- PATE.T ISSEIKE Information, advice, and special references ent on application. J- L,iTEi-L Washington, D C. Near U.S. Patent umee. -ASK FOR Union India Rubber Cos Pure Para Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BEWARE OF IM1TATIOXS ! Be sure the coots are stamped CRACK PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE GUM SPRINGS on the foot and instep, which prevt-n their cracking or breaking. We are now making them with RUBBER AND ASBESTOS Soles which will make them last more than twice as long as any Rubber boots made. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ALL KIM)S RUBBER BELTING, PACK ING, HOE, SPRINGS, CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES, Etc. GOODYEAR RUBBfeR CO. R. H. PEAsE.lr. I Agents. S.M.RUNYON, f San Franclseo. "SECURE THE SHADOW' Ere tha substance fade, and when you visit Portland, make It a part of your business t callonW.H.Tow2nSattlia. 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