The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, February 01, 1885, Image 4

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
SUXDAY
FEBRUAKY 1. 1SS5
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
p
HORT OF ASTORIA.
READY FOR SEA.
Ohilcna. Br bk Qneenstown Jan 29
ISaraca. Br bk Cork Jan SO
ARR1 VALS FROM SKA.
Ore.oa, sj Pochlman, S F Jan 31
VESSEL3 IN THE Rl VER.
-O
MtWsbinton, Ain sp
Colorna.
Perthshire. Br bk
Ceo S. Homer Am bk
iiticayas. Br bk
Henfrcnahirb.Br sp
Cumbrian, Br bk
A'antaban Brbk
Monmonlbshire, Br bk
Sovereign, ttrep
Win. D. Peed. Br bk
Janet McNeil,
Yarra Vara. Br bk
Kincardiohirc. 13 r bk
Kmbleton Hr bk
Dorenbj, Brbk
Flora, tier bk
fJ, . Hulbcrt. Ambk
Vosetnite Br bk
J. B, Urourn Am sp
VESSELS OA TI1E TA 1 .
Trow E'oreie 5'tirts
nn
Uir
C'olumlitn IMver
.Allababsd. Br bk lU3'Ilon Kocc
'Archer. Brbk"C5 Mrerpool
IJanca. Br bk 1000 Glaicow July V0
Chipman, 'Br ep San Pedro Jan 22
Camavon Castle, Br spirt03 Sidney
City of Madrid. Br sp Buenos Ayree Nor 1U
Eastorlnll. Br bk 690 Brisbane May 24
Bxplorer. Br sp Valparaiso
Haideo, Brbk 7SS Liverpool Oct 4
Joseia.GcrbkSTS Liverpool Oct 2
John Nicholson, Br bk OSS Pmacua
Kenton. Brbk 6fS Pisacua Dec 23
Kincluuo. Br bk IM Callao Dec 13
Leren, Br bk 775 Valparaiso Sept 3
Madura, Br bk PTO Clicef oo
Montgomery Castle, Brep ST1 Valpatauo
Oban Bay, Br bk Valparaiso
River Lorcn, Bx bk 773 Valparaiso
SUchound, Br bk 9T3 Callao
JFroni American Ports.
Ttllle 11, Starback. Am p 1931 New York Nor 15
TIDE TABLE JFOK ASTORIA.
TKUnUAEY.
HIRn W'ATEK. J LOW -VVATKR.
' First. Second. 1 First. Second.
otlo a e ti
!: i 2 c
gpaPan s:h5
c c - i
. tn. -v h. in. A! h. m. .S ft. m. 1 .2
s s ) !
8 22p -1-0
8 55 J-02
0 32
10 13
10 53
11 39
1 3G
2 47
The hours between mitluimit and noon are
designated by a (a. si.), those between noon
and midnight by j (i. m.). OA. oOw a denotes
midnight, o.'i. iX)m. p denotes noon.
Tlie. height is reckoned from the level of
average low er low waters to w Inch the sound
ings are git en on the Coast Survey charts.
Columbia River Exports.
SHIPMENTS rOKKIOK.
JANUAltY, '85,
2 Tp Qncenslomx per Clan FrryiMin.
Wheat. 43.G77 bus 32,637
5 To Qiiccntitoicnpcr Ann Milltccnt.
Wheat, 45,795 lius S32.S73
6 To Cork per Anntc 2r. Iavc.
Wheat, Cl.750 bus $4G,iOo
9 To Quccnxlown per Gwynedd.
Wheat, 53,710 bus 2,091
10 To Iiristol per Iianhdale.
Wheat. 72,158 bus .-.3,030
10 To Qucenslown cr Ophelia.
Wheat, 50,233-bus . $37,000
10 To Cardiff per Martha Fisher.
Wheat, 43.910 bus bus 31,000
14 To Quccnslown per Halia.
Vheat29,G33 bus ... 21,C49
13 To To U. it. per Craig Zlullcn.
Wheat. 4 1,577 bus 32.095
15 To Cor7; per Lizzie Bell.
Wheat, 59,202 bus....
1C To Cork per Vlloek.
Wheat, 42,910 bus
...? 10,891
30519
20 To Quecnxtown per Citadel.
Wheat, 71,151 bus 50.148
20 To Copenhagen per Western Belle.
Wheat. 5C,C0 ?4 1,283
20 To Quccuhtown per Varwui.
Wheat. 03,292 bus... 51 8C
23 To Quccnslown pcrjiarracula.
Wlieat35,C93 bus.."..... ?2C,321
23 To Quccnslown per Valparaiso.
Wheat, 40,117 bus .'. $29,281
2C To Quccnstnwn per ZTcXear.
Wheat?3,917 bus - 47,903
29 To Quccnslown per Chtlcna.
Flour, 12.091 bbls . 59,013
30 To Cork pa' Saraca.
Flour, 12,831 bbls... 54.239
Change of Agency.
We have appointed
MR. O. F. mORTQU
Our Selling and Collecting Agent at Astoria.
All those wishing to purchase a first-class
SEWIXG MACHINE, or to make pay
ments due us will please call on Mr. Morton.
Headquarters at B. S. WORSLEY'S Sales
room. - The Singer Mf'g Co.,
92 Morrison Street, Portland, Or.
School Tax Notice.
SCHOOLTAXES FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT
No. 9, are now due and pavable to J. E
Higgins, at ofllce of BadoIlet'&Co.
MRS. MARY LEINKNWEBER,
School Clerk District No.9.
Upper Astoria, Dec 17, 1884.
For Rent.
A LARGE, FINK STORE ROOM; ALSO
the second and third floors in the cor
ner building on Olney and Sqnemoqua
streets
Inquire of RUDOLPn BARTn.
Elegant Rooms.
GUNNY AND CONVENIENT.
in war.
-Hume's building.
Apply to SAMUEL ELMORE.
Notice of Application.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
tindershrned will annlv to the Common
Council, of the City of Astoria, at its next
regular meeting icr a license to sell wine,
malt and spirituous liquors, in less quanti
ties than one quart, for a period of one vear
in the.bvtllding known as the Anchor Saloon
sltufttedjpn Benton street, between Benton
iriVl'Trnf'iivittR twpt on T.nr. Jn "r TilMr
No. 10, in the city of Astoria, as laid out and
recorded by John McClure." -
r B.GIBSON.
-.Astoria, January 15th, 18S5.
1 2 18a 8-2 1 42p S-7 7 55a IT
2 2 50 6-fi 2 30 8U 8 44 IM
3 3 21 8 C 3 21 7C 9 33 13
4 3 55 60 4 13 Cfl 10 19 V3
5 4 32 8'4 5 14 61 11 17 1'4
C 5 12 S-3 23 5"5 0 22 1'4
7 5 57 8 0 7 55 51 - - --
8 G 50 8-7 0 2i 5"2 0 33 3'7
ASTORIAN DIRECTORY.
State Officers:
United States Senators f "; fjffi
Representative In Congress M. C. George
Governor..
F. Moody
Governor's Secretary......
Secretary of State
Assistant Secretary
State Treasurer ..,
Assistant Treasurer
Sup't Public Instruction..
State Printer.
Clerk School Land Board.
Sup't Insane Asylum
Sup't Penitentiary.
Supreme Judge?
.(.'has. B. Moores
IL P. Earliart
F. F Hodgktn
Ed. Hfcch
A. F. Wheeler
E. B. McElroy
.W. H. Bynrs
...E, P. McCornac
Dr. II. Carpenter
Ceo. Collins
iV. V. Lord
J J. R. "Waldo
( W. W.Thayer
Distiuct Judges :
First District L. IL Webster
Second District . Robert Bean
Third District R P. Boise
Fourth District Seneca Smith
Fifth District F. .1. Taj lor
Sixth District M. L Olmstead
Clatscp County Officers:
.Tudire
C A McGuire
Clerk
Sheriff.
Commissioners..
C. J.Trcnchard
W. G. Boss
J I). K. Warren
" jJno. Hobsnn
J. F. Warren
laac Bergman
O. F. Parker
J. E. Higsins
,T.;C. Ros
Assessor ...........
Treasurer..........
Surveyor ....,
School Sup't...
Coroner....-...,
Astoria City Officers:
Mavor .1. W. Ihure
Auditor and Clerk .T. S.Jewett
Treasurer. J. G. Hustler
Assessor. ...... Geo. P. Wheeler
Street Superintendent Tlio. 1igan
Chief of Police Clark Ixughrey
Police Judge C. H. Stockton
Sexton M.CoiiK y
COUNCILMEX :
( C. H. Cooler
First Ward A. A. Cleveland
Isaac Bergman
Tims. Dealv.
Second Ward C. .1. Tiencliard
I Clias. Gnttke,
Oregon Railway & Navigation
coari'AXY.
OCEAX DIVItf IO"S
f -During the month of February 18R5. Ocean
teamers will sail from Portland to Sau
Francisco, and from San Francisco lo Port
land, as follows, leaving Ainsworth Dock,
Portland, at Midnight, and Spear Street
Wharf, San Francisco, at 10 A. m. :
From Portland.
Fob
Oreon Wed A
From Sau Francisco,
Fob
Colombia Tu 3
Columbia Mon 9
Queen of l'aoiiicSnn 8
Queen of Pacifio Sat M'.Ureeon In 13
Oreon Thur 19 Columbia Wed IS
Columbia....
!Qneon ot l'acitic Mon
McblOrecon
of Pacific bun I
Sat -
Mch
Qnocn
'Columbia .TUui s
TJirouck TlckctH sold to all principal
cities in the United States, Canada and
Europe.
RAIL DIVISION.
On and after November 23rd, 1SS4, Passen
ger Trains will leave Portland for Ksistern
points, at 5:30 I 31., daily.
Pullmati Palaco Cant runnioK betwci-n Port
land, aud St. Paul,
i:lVi:K IHVI.mO.V (JIIiI.Hc Clun:Iita).
Boats leave Portland for D:UHi -i 7 :o
A M.
ALSO :
lae"Port- "j T T T 1 "
Jand for I Mon I Tu. We.Thu. Fn. I JU.
Astoria audi I I I
lower Co-I I I
lumbia....lfiAM 6AM fiAM CAM
Dayton. Or.J7 AM! ',7AM.1
d AM 1 6 AM
AMJ
Coriba-.:! !AMJ j J6AMJ
Tacoraaand Seattle, daily at 1:U I'M
Victoria Meamera do not runbandaja.
Loaves Astoria for Portland at E a. in. daili ex
cept Sunday.
C. 11. PItlLSCOTT.
JOIIX MUIK. Manager.
Traffic Managor.
K.A.NOYES. Agent Astoria.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
Oregon & California R. R.
And Connections,
50 Hours between Portland and San Fran
cisco. Only 21 hours' staging.
Fare to San FrancUco$32; to Sacramento $31)
Leave Portland at 7:30 A. m. daily (except
Sunday) : Arrive at San Francisco
G:40i.M., third day.
Close connections made at Ashland
with the Stages of the Oregon and Califor
nia Stage Company.
KASTSIDE DIVISION'.
lictuccn rOETLAJSD and ASHLiAXIV
MAIL TItAI-.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 7 a. m Ashland 4:45 A. m.
Ashland 6:20 r.M Portland 4:23 r. M.
ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 4 :00 v. M.ILcbanon 9 0 r. M
Lebanon 4 :15 a. M.Portlaud. 10 :U3 A. t
Pullman Palace Sleeping Car leaves Port
land Mondays and Thursdays. Returning
leaves Ashland Tuesdays ana Fridajs.
The Oregon and CaliXomia Railroad Ferry
makes connection iith all Regular Trains
on Kastside Division, Xrom the foot of F St.
"WEfiTSIDK DI VISIOX.
Between Portland and Corvalllft
MAIL TKAIN
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 9 :00 A. MJCorvallN 4 :30 r. m.
Con-allis 8 :30 A. M.Portland 3 :20 p.m.
EXI'KKSS TKAIX
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 5 :00 p MMcMInn ille8 0 v m
McMinnville5:45 a 3irortland 8 J0 a m
Local tickets f orsale, and baggage checked
at Company's up town office, comer Stark
and Second streets. Tickets to all the prin
cipal points in California, can only bo pro
cured and baggage checked, at the Com
pany's office,
Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or.
Freight will not be received for shipment
after 5 o'clock p.m. on either the Eastside
or Westside Divisions.
R. KOEHLUR, E. P. IIOGERS,
Manager. G. F 4 P. Act
UwacQ Steam Navigation Gd.'s
WINTER SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canby,
and llwaco.
Connecting by stages and boats for
Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia
xJfifft. Untu" further notice the llwaco
Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer
C3-xi- HVEilos,
Will leave Astoria on
Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays
at 7 A. M.
(Mondays, Thursdays and Saturda3-s being
Oysterville and Montosano mail days.)
FOK
Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco
ON
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays
The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.m.,
as formerly, not being confined strictly to
schedule tune.
On Thnrsday
A SECOND TRIP will be made, leaving As
toria three hours after arriving from llwaco.
Fare to Fort Canby and Hwaco, SI 00
"Tickets can be bought at tho ofllce for
76cts.
finwaco freight, by the ton. In lots of
one ton or over, $2 per ton,
t3For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap
ply at the office of the company, Gray's
wharf, foot of Benton street
J. H. D.GRAY,
Agent.
BsMNFORD'S
INVIGORATOn
X" josc what its cams implies ; s
Purely Vegetable "Compound, thai
acts directly upon the Iver j curine
the many diseases incidermo that im.
portant organ, and fowl-ting the nu
merous ailmsnts
anse from its
deranged or ?;
ction, such as
Dyspeps:
dice, Biliousness)
Losrweness
laria, Sick-headache,
Rh
etc. It is therefore s
" To "have Good Health
:ha Liver must be kept in order."
DH. SAlfTORD'S LIVER INVIG0BAT0E.
Invigorates the Liver, Regulates the Bow
els. Strengthens the System, PuriGcs the
Blood .Assists D jirestion, Prevents x overs.
Is a Household "isced. An Invaluable
Family 3Iedicinc for common complaints.
D3. BASTOED'S II7EB UtTIGOSATOB.
An experience cf Forty years, and Thou
sands of Testimonials prove its Merit.
FOIt SALE BT AIJj DEAIXBS IKMEDICIXE3
For fall lnforminon wnd yonr address for J0(
rgiJooK on me
Livtr and its dlascs," U
b
T,BsronD 2 J)u-c bt., j.w -- -iA-
SOC1KTY 35KI5TIXGS.
Temple Liodge, Wo. 7--F.A.LL
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS
first and third Tuesdays in eachXX
month, at 7J o'clock, r. m.. at theV
Hall In Astoria. Members of the order in
good standing are invited to attend..
By order of the W. M.
Bearer Lodgo No. 35. 1. 0. 0. F.
REGULAR MEETING EV- -r0t
ery Thursday evening at3ggc
seven o'clock, at the JoiIge-HjSr-
room in Odd Fellows Hall, Asto-
rla. Snio-ming memlers of the order in
,-ood standing, cordially im lieu 10 auenu.
Itv ordci ? G.
Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O.F.
OEGULAR MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN
Xti 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 1.
Seaside Jbodgo No. la, A. O. TJ. W.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE
1 jjdge No. 12, A. O. U. W. v.111 be held
in their Hall otcr Carnahan & Co.'.s on
Thursday evening of each werk, at 7 o'clock.
Members of the order In good .standing, and
visiting Brothers are Inuted to attend. Li
brary will be open fifteen minutes before
and after each meeting. B order M. W.
C. BROWN, Kcc
Astoria l-octffe No. -SO. I. O. G .1 .
REGULAR MEETING EVERY MON
day evening at 7 iX) o'clock. In the Hall
over Carna linn's store. .Members of the Or
der, in good standing, are invited to attend.
By order W. C. T.
Americen Legion or Honor.
REGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA
Council No &15 Is held on the first and
thlnl Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock p.
M. By order of the Council Commander.
R. V.MONTEITH, Sec'ty.
Occident Council No75. 0. C. F.
MEETS EVERY FIRST AND THIRD
Mondnr evenings of each month, at 8
o'clock P. M. Members of the order are
respectfully requested to attend.
By order.
C. BROWN, Recorder.
Cushingr Post No. 14, G. A. B.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS POST
on the second and fourth Tuesdajs of
each month at 7:30 p. m. Visiting com
rades cordiallv invited. By order
r. C.
Cushingr Relief Corps No. 3, G. A. R.
REGULAR MEETINGS ONTHESECOND
aud fourth Tuesdays of each month, at
2 r. M.
By order Mr.. C. ROSS.
Secretary.
Pacific Lodgro No. 17, K. of P.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS
Lodge every Friday evening, at 7 :20
o'clock, in their Castle Hall, Sojourning
Knights cordially invited to attend.
W. A. SHERMAN,
K. of R. and S.
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 Ca.stlc.at 8 r. m. Reg
ular drills on the second, third and fourth
Thursday of each month, at such place as
shall be designated by the Otinmauder.
Sojourning Sir Knight cordially invited
to meetings and drills.
SCOTT BOZORTH.
Recorder.
Astoria Ladies' Colleo Club.
REGULAR MEETINGS AT THE CLUB'S
rooms adjoining Liberty Hall on the
first and third Fridays of each month at
7 P.M.
Mr. B. S. WORSLEY, Ties.
Common Council.
KEGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND
fourth Tuesday evenings of each month
at IVt o'clock.
c3-Persons desiring to have matters acted
upon by the Council, at any regular meet
ing must present tho same to the Auditor
and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening
prior to the Tuesday on which the Council
holds Its regular mcetutg.
THOS. S. JEWETT,
Auditor and Clerk.
S'J,
ZteStf
5?5
' RESTORED
The reason tUat Thou.t.it ca: not pel cared r.f
SEM1.AL WEAKSESS. LOSS OF Jf.lX
JtOOD, and the result of alute.dittate erarcrjurs.
is ovtng to a complication called PItOSTA TOR
RE E A. DR. LIERIG'S IXVIGORATOR u
the OSLYcureforPROSTATORRlIEA. Pnce,
$2.00 per paclage, G paclapcs. 1 Hi. Caulc to
Health and Self-Analyst tent free. Address UK
RIG UISPESSAR Vfor Dttrate of Xr,
M Geary S' , San Ffurc.ico, Cal.
-ASK FOR-
Union India Kubber Co.'s
Pure Para Gum
CRACK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS.
BRWAttE OF IMITATIONS !
Be sure tho boots are stamped CJ?.d CK
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
AND ASBESTOS Soles which will make
them last more than twice as long as any
Rubber boots made.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING, PACK
ING, HOSE, SPRINGS, CLOTHING,
BOOTS AiD SHOES. Etc.
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.
R.H.PEASE.Jr.1 Agents,
S.M.RTJNYON, f San Francisco.
essVft
xuismvinac
savosv
MANHOOD aR'
HOW TO SPOIL THINGS.
To spoil steak Fry it
To spoil tea or coffee Boil it.
To spoil custard Bake it too long.
To spoil house plantsWater tliem
too much.
To spoil butler Do not work out
all the milk.
To spcil a carpet Sweep it with a
stiff, half-work broom.
To spoil pancakes Bake them on a
lukewarm griddle.
To spoil a breakfast Grumble all
the time while you are eating.
To spoil potatoes Let them lie and
soak in water after boiliug.
To spoil scissors Cut everything
from a sheet of paper to a bar of iron.
To spoil a pair of garments in their
making Gut them out carelessly and
run all the seams.
To spoil a wife Find fault.
To spoil children Humor them in
everything they happen to think they
want.
To spoil a school Change teachers
every time some one in the district
finds fault.
To spoil bread Use poor floor and
sour yeast, and let it rise until too
light and it runs over.
'Are you aware," asked tho parson,
''that you will have to answer for ev
ery idle word at the last day?"
'Well," answered tho trifler, "there's
some comfort in that The trial will
last so long that eternity will have
nearly passed aud thcreforo one's
punishment won't be so very severe."
PILES! PILES! PILES!
A SUKE CURE FOUND AT LAST!
NO ONE NEED SUFFER.
A suro cure 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 singlo box has
cured tho worst chronic cases of 25
or 30 years standing. No one need
suffer live 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,)
a'cts 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. Coflinber
ry ot 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 aud 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 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.
FBAZLER MEDICINE CO., Proprie
tors, CiiEvetjAxd, O. J. W. Conn,
Agt, Astoria, Oregon.
"Hello, hello," shrieked Jones to
Smith this morning. "Hello." "I'm
no walking telephone to bo 'helloed'
at Why don't you say 'good morn
ing' to a gentleman?" "I do when I
meet one." The polls closed and the
ballots were counted. It was a tie.
Neither party had carried the day.
Yon Can Have It.
"Aly dear, what would I give to
have your hair?" is often said by
middle-aged ladies to young ones
Madam, you may have just such hair.
Parker's Hair Balsam will give it to
you. It will stop your hair from fall
ing off, restore the original color and
make it long, thick, soft and glossy.
You need not stand helplessly envying
the girls. The Balsm is not oily, not a
dye, but it an elegant dressing, and is
especially recommended for its clean
liness and purity.
YOD5G 3XRS! HEAD THIS.
The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall,
Iich.. offer to send their celebrated Elec-tko-Voltaic
Belt and other Electbic
Aitliances on trial for thirty days, to
men (young or old) afflicted with nervous
debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and
all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism,
neuralgia, paralysis, and manv other dis
eases. Complete restoration to health, vigor
and manhood guaranteed. Ho risk is in
curred as thirty davs trial Ls allowed. Write
them at once for illustrated pamphlet free
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi
tive cure for Catarrh, Diptfieria and
Canker Mouth. i?old by W. E. Dement.
Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's V italizer is
Guaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. E.
Dement
Gray sells Sackett Bros.' Al sawed
cedar shingles A full M guaranteed in
each bunch.
Astoria .Retail market.
Flour per bbl S4-50S5.
Wheat, per cental Sl.35
Oats, u S1.50
Bacon, sides per fl, 1317 cts.
Shoulders, " 12J cts.
Hams, " 1518 cts.
Lard, " H1GK cts.
Beef, D18 cts.
Mutton, 1015 cts.
rork,l2X16cts.
Veal, 1420 cts.
Butter, per roll C075 cts.
Eptrs, per dozen 30o5 cts.
Potatoes, per lb 1 ct
Cheese, per lb 1C0 cts
Cornmeal, per lb 4 cts.
Oatmeal, " GXcts.
Beans, " 4b cts.
Coffee, " l2K40ch.
Tea, " 2590cts.
Rice, " 79cts.
Sugar, u 710 cts.
oyrup, per gauon uc i& 51.
Honey, per gallon Si .33.
Salmon, per kit S5.
Onions, per lb 24cts.
Apples dried per fi e"12K cts.
Peaches " " 13 30 cts.
Plums, " " 12jlGcts.
Candles, per lb 20 cts.
Chickens, per dozen SG.
Hay, per ton 15 20.
Hides, per lb 5 y cts.
Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, 75c;
raw linseed, 70c; coal oil, 40c; lard$1.25
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder 11 -ver varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholeomenes$. More
ojotiomical thtn the ordinary kinds, and
a:iuot bevjltl hi competition with the mul
titude ot low tet snort weight, alum or
phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Rov
al Baking Powdku Co., 1(W Wali-st. N. Y.
5IARKETS.
WYATT & THOMPSON.
DEALERS IN
FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
CHOICE GrROCEEIES,
PROVISIONS,
Crockery .and Glassware.
IUEUl FeedL, IH2to,
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COIKPANY,
Fresh and Cured Meats,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEIs
Oil i:.V. HITS Sircet. Astoria. Cs
Washington Market.
Jlnln Mrccl, Astoria, Oregon.
RKIt3IAX Jfc CO. FItOPRIFrOltS
OE3PECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN
JL tion ot the public to the fact that the
above Market will always be supplied w Ith a
FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUA1JTY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS 1 !
Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole
sale and retail.
E3y"SpecIal attention given to supplying
snips.
LOEB & CO.
JOBBEKS IN
WINES,
LIQTJOES,
AND
CIGARS.
AGENTS FOR THE
Best San Francisco Houses and
Eastern Distilleries.
Tumblers Decanters, and Ail
Kinds of Saloon Supplies.
fAJI goods sold at San Francisco rrlces.
MAIN STREET.
Opposite Parker House, Astoria, Orescon.
MAN.
Prominently prevalent among Chronic
Diseases is Nervous Debility, the most dan
gerous, insidious and fatal form of which is
the hidden or lmnercentible nassiim away
of the vital tluid through the excretions of
me nouy.
Dr. Johannesen has given exclusive atten
tion to such cases, and snecial courses of his
Medicine are being forwarded to all parts of
me couniry uauy.
HIS REMEDIES CURE
Any Debility or Derangement of tho Nerv
ous System, including Spermatthorea, Gon
orrhea, Syphilis, Stricture, Impotency, etc.,
etc.
free. An explanatory circular, descrip
tive of Johannesen':! method, to all sufferers
auuressing
HENRY VOGELER,
49 South Street, New York City.
SENT PEEE OP 0HAEGE.
H. C. F. KOCH & SON,
0th Are. and 20th St., Sen York City,
will Issue on or about March 10th and send
FREE to any address their
FASHION CATALOGUE
For Spring and Summer, 1885.
Beautifully illustrated with lithographic
Fashion Plates and about 2.000 wood cnerav-
ings; a complete guide for all Ladies',
Gents', Children's and Infants' wear.
Housekeeping Goods ; Millinery, etc.
This firm does the largest and most satis
factory catolozue trade in this country.
They list all goods at their New York
store prices which are acknowledged
lower than those of sny other
house In the UnltcdStateB.
They receive back and refund tho money
for all goods not desired, excepting those
made to order and so classed in their hook.
They guarantee all articles exactly as
represented, and have earned for themselves
an unequalled reputation for fair and honest
dealing.
MUSLIN CAMBRIC AND FINE
UNDERWEAR A SPECIALTY.
DEALERS should sead for their
Special UiscdHnt .List to
the Trade,
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THEY' RECEIVED THE
oisrxir Grox.33 :&x:e3:o.a.Xj
For FLAX THREADS at the
London Fisheries Exhibition 1883.
And have been awarded HICHER PRIZES at the various
INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS
Than the goods of any other
IN HIE WORLD.
Quality ean Always
One of the Mills ot the Barbour Flax Spinning Co., Paterson, New Jersey.
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.
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to the Best Interests of the
Community.
It is delivered to any part of the city for
iffeen Cents per Week.
The DAILY A3T0BIAN is sent by Mail,
One Year, $7.00
Six Months, 3.50
One Month, - - .65
PEEE OE POSTAGE.
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People who are not within reach of
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ests by sending the small snm of
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TORIAN, postage paid, for one year.
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