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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1883)
m ST0R1A. OKEtiOX: 'i'llC ifclUtl SftOVJtea- . PortCharfies. The port charges on a vassal of 2500 ' tons, drawing 20 feet of water, com '. itr to the port of-Boston from abroad 4imd requiring 20 davs to unload, load ..JANUARY 2. 1SS3 mud-nail are 5130. At New York tho -- I charged are $589.70: at Philadelphia, Publishers ui(. iS440:at Baliimcre, 800; at Norfolk, SS58: at San Francisco SG35; at New Tcmperanco Billiards. "WfcDHE5I)AY From this dale Tin; Daily Asto niAK will be delivered to city subscrib ers by ;cott iioznrtli. All money is lo be paid to him. including back dues o j the daily. He alone is authorized to receive money or receipt therefor, in payment for Tin: "Daily Astoriax omside the office. .1. F. llAi.r.oi:.v- & C.n. ..l.1U 1,111 .).!. I 1W" Orleans, 055. Tho latter charge is exclusive of ton ago 110 miles up iJrexui. It will be noticed that tho P'ton chnrgo is the lowest in the ) int. BofiUm Poni. The charges on a vossci drawing 20 feel coming to Astoria, including towage and pilotage across the bar, 1 vrr from 430 to S03G. Portland vagrants must either to work or go elsewhere. Forty acres adjoining Albina wore sold last Monday for S2G.O00. -The Selene started up atroam yesterday, in tow of the Alice. During the recent cold snal at! Tho Dllos, poojde crossed the river on the ice. Strong southeast wind and shower made up the meteondogical record, t .terdnj . r0 ! In the Challenger cases at New j TncomR, (Vnrad, first mate, was ac quitted on the third indictment, -The new steam collier, Taooma, has arrived at New Taooma. from Philadelphia. The Fannie Dntard drops dovn to Hungry Hnibor to-day. She has :S3S M feet lumbar for San Pedro. -NYc have as vet received no fur ther information as to when the Kate and Anna returns in "Waila Walla." llavingfittcdnpthe rooms lately oc-' cupied by Call Adlcr's Bazar, next lo; tieo. mimes store, i wouiu oc gsaa 10 sec any of my friends who wish a nice game of billiards or a good cigar in a quiet and orderly place. A competent person will be in attendance to gie in-; struction in billiards to three who may. wish it. James Macombbk. Notice. Anv parties wishing to hao graes in tho cemetery cleared, can be acconi- -The British bark Casper, from Valparaiso, arrived in yesterday after mooii. Pilot Doig is on the You air America, outside. -Jidin Lucas, carpenter on the Jtritiah ship Trevelynn, at Portland, died last Sunday of apoplexy, and was buried yeslcrdaj' afternoon. - For "enterprise," a Walla Walla paper claims the lead. It announces births in advance. That paper only needs to have its papers stolen from subscribers to be ''way ahead of all others." -Archbishop Blanchot; now in iris S7th year, is comfortably passing Iris declining years, in rooms prepered for him by tho good sisters at St. Vin cent's hospital, Portland. IP". If. IVatcJanaii. Lively times at tiie railroad front. At Sand Point, last Saturday night, the vigilantes hung "Dick the bar ber" and "Ohio Da:i" to tree?, all I hands acquiescing in the justice of the transaction. charging cruel treatment of tho third mate on the day of the ship's arrival. On the two indictments before tried he was coniicted. Bennott, .second matt, convicted of cruelty, was ac quitted by direction of the coiut on the .second indictment, as the men named in the indictment never left Philadelphia. Twelve more indict menta remain untried, one of which charge Cnpt. Mountford with man slaughter. Or. complaint of Haiuci, attorney for officers of the Challenger, J. B. Bingham was held in $500 to appear before Chief Justice Greene, on the 3d of February to answer for contempt. lie was charged with hav ing boasted that ho "fixed" jurors on the trial of Captain Mountford and secured .$500 for the job. - A machine for labeling cans has been on exhibition in Baltimore, and in the opinion of the Trade, it is a success, llie inventor is iir. ueo. Hutchius. of England. The Grocers' Gazette, of London, describes the invention as "an adjustable machine for labeling round tins of all sizes, from a half-pound milk or No. 1 oyster can, up to x gallon nza. Wo have neen the machine in operation, and it does its wmk in a creditable and perhaps more reliable manner than is often turned ont by hand. It h made to run either by steam or foot power. Tho first operation coat3 the tin with sufficient paste, tho next puts rho label on and tho third, by a most ingenious device, grasps the tin, smooths out any wrinkles there ui3y be. and presses the labels on firmly. The most unexperienced hand can label 1000 tins an hour with this machine." 'A Mere Boy of Twenty-Three." It is said that when any one speaks to Mrs. Langtry about being eo familiar with young Gcbhardt, she looks surprised, and Raya: "Why Freddy is a mere boy. Ho is only twenty-three years old." Mr. Peck does not desire lo givo advico where it is not needed, but, as an old man, ho cannot help telling Mrs. Langtry to Dewaro or American ooys oi tweniy-, niodatCi bvannlvinrto three. English boys of that ago miy M. Con ley. City Sexton be mere children that handsome I women can ti3e aa pets, but tho Aincri 1 can bov of that ago is not that kind i of u hairpin, and a woman who presumes upon the youth nml innocence of Mich a child is liable to wake up to a realizing wnse, when it is everlastingly too late, that the American youth of twenty-three 1 is endowed with certain inalienable f Columbia. River Export. 8unHErrs ?oi:?.ic:f. 0. B. COOPER, GEKERAL MERCHAKDISB. .TANVAKT, J. I To QuceitstoivnjKr W.H. Slarbuck. From Torttand 40.tft) bus wheat $39,600 ! Astoria 25,1ft, 5S.1M t i -' FrnuU Fnlire'H Oyster :inl Chop Iloii.sr. Total-! fo,15 SCT,' 3 To Qxucm-tovrn perUtM Klnnaird. From Portland 731 Wls flour........-233.3i3 i n Tn QuctteU jra per Gen. Fairchild. ' From Portland 51.1M bus wheat ".1S2 ! - Astoria 204VJ1 " - ... 23,027 TnlnU 75.051 . 9 To QiucnaUncn per inina. From Portlnurl loilPWls flour Astoria G29 3.201 bus wheat. Taking Sale! ..7S.2l! j$ 71.770 . 31 (MS ., 5,721 on nnmii Stock r:al. bov nvters Those wishing a nice nlate of Eastern or handsome English ! Mwalwatcr bay oysters cooked in any! urLivcrroolpcrrcndragm. , i. sljle, or an early breakfast before going . Vtm Portland 12.S23 bbls flour auoarn ine ooar, snoum can anu sin.-- 3.0R7 wis wheat. him. Fresh l&stern and Shoalwatrr1 - rf; 2.ift .rs received by every temer. ' iOUII ......... 12 To Livcrpoolpcr Eihdalc. From PortInnl CO S72 bu wheat. . , . T , . . . - Astoria 5.C21 " Mr.-). A. Malcom i closing out her L stock of winter inillinnry and woolen ! Tonti- u.iw gowlsatcoat. : j-. T QwnzUiicn pcrFuldJ. -- rromPoitlanuJls.72Sbbl.flour..... Irrli amiy. I .vstorJt 75 : Selling at Cost. -.1. F. Warren has sold his logging camps and outfit near Knappton, to Messrs. "Wm, G. and Win. J. lloss. Tho purchase embraces tho timber on 33G acres of laud, in sections 21 and 28, T. 8, N. R. 7 W. The price was 3,500. Governor Newell is going to Washington to work for the admission of the territory into tho Union. The bill for this purpose has not yet been taken from tho table, but the commit- tee on territories have notified Mr. Brents that it shall be taken up as soon as the Dakota admission bill has been disposed of. Washington Demo crat. The question "how long is it necessary to keep children from school after an infectious disease?' was answered recently by tho Acade my of Medicine of Paris. With scarletfever,diphtheria, measles, small pox, isolation should be maintained 20 days. Chicken pox and mumps lose their contagious power after 25 days. Thomas Dawson, who lives at Ra nier, Columbia count, while pros pecting in Beaver valley last week, discovered a great bed of iron ore in a locality about one and a half miles from tho Columbia river. Mr. Daw son, who has written to persons in this city concerning his discovery, says he has dug into it about four "feet and finds it to be of very superior quality. Orcgonian. On Christmas day it is reported ths iron was laid on the Oregon Short Line to a point 77 miles west of Poco- tello, and to within 33 miles of Wood ltiver Junction. Track was being laid bj over 200 men at the rate of one to one and one-quarter miles per day. The grading was completed to Wood River Junction except three or four days' work. Wood River Junc tion is 125 miles from Boise, and grading is going on along tho entire distance. The company gives free transportation from all points on their linos west of the Missouri rivor to persons who propose to work on the road. In a Ft-iv Zay Carl Adler will leave lor San Fran cisco. Parties wishing to buy an organ, niano, or other musical instrument can have their purchase attended to. Any ordess for books or anything in his line will be .satisfactorily filled. Ixtforj'tatiou Wanted of the whereabouts of Eddie Scott, (about 7 vears of age) who was taken from the Good Samaritan llnspiti;! at Portland on or about the 12th oi August, 1881. Address Guo. W. Bklt, Independence, Or. Art "pctll5 AYVirlt. Miss Clothier has arilvcd in Astoria, and has engaged rooms in Hansen's new building, and will organize a class at once. Ladies should begin immedi ately. Her hours are all the afternoon rights, among which are life, liberty, and ttie pursuit of happinci-. Freddy a nnMW s lkn .k !, Iltifndlilfl ! mind of an English beauty, a harmless little child, good enough to carry shawls to a matinee, but unacquainted with the wickedness of the world; but when she learns that American boys in roundabouts do not permit liandiome women to pet them with impunity; she will keep the twenty-three-year old American little boy on the other side of the barbed wire fence. We do not blame the ludy. She has simply been deceived in the style of the American youth. She has lived where a boy of twenty-three is not allowed to go in company nithout hi3 mother, and where thev do not learn U be truly bad till liue in life. If tho English lady only knew of half the damaao that has been done by American mere boys of twenty-three and under, she ould have a care, and would not allow this youth the freedom of her boudoir. It is none of our business, says Mr. Peck, but wc deem it a duty to warn her against these boys. It is unsafo to hold this youth in her lap, just as unsafe as it would be to hold a grown person. Because sho looks upon him as a mere boy, alio may tempted to let him kiss her, aud that would breat her all up. American boys kiss so near like grown persons as to deceive the oldest inhabitants, aud if Iim is a rep resentative American youth and she allows him privileges far beyond liis years, she will find that it is not good for man to be alono with an English beauty. We mention these things that this lone womrn may rcalir-e that what appears in America to be a "mere boy" may actually turu out to be the oldest kind of a person, full of guile, who plays the fool in buying diamonds for an actress, while in his heart there lurks wicked designs upon her peace of mind. The woods are full of them, and as au elderly person who hates to seo such innocenco placed in an awkward position, Mr. Peck goes out of the beaten path and implores this woman to compel him to keep on his aide of tho cutter, and not, under any circumstances, to dm e tho horses while he puts his arms around her seal skin cloak to get his hands warm. ..SlOS.KW .$D3.IG3 3.1S0 a,s3 .SOf0t3 56I.SOO 0,180 "$67,533 $cr,77; .. - 3,923 Made every da at .I0I111 I. ("!.i-.i-i.'s jjrt.aJ -j- Astoria Candy Factory. Creams, chocft- ... , "" ia:e. rrencn canuy, lauy, eic. 555.701 OyMtTM! Oytcr!: At Frank Fabre'-S". in every Fresh from tin beds every day. Domestic Exports. The receipts in San Francisco, of cer tain articles of Oregon produce from ti'e j. January 1-4. IS!, to December 31st in j clusivej have been as tollews: j I-!oiir, qr sks . ... .-173.0&7 Time and Expruse airit. i Wheat, ctl? , . 232,223 ! n,j ..,., "IS si Hard workers are snbject to bilious jS!Unm,hrjK!n...".n"....!. . 2,222 attacks which may end in dangerous j tit bbls ........ . ,f-S? illness, rarkers uinger ionic Keeps' ,.1-. . 035 TiHIE li I XL THE LEADING Dry Goods I Clothing' House the kidneys and liver .-ctivv, and In- preventing the attack saves sickness, time and oxpense. Detroit Press. Convincing. In olierine to everyone throughout the land a trial bottle of Syrup of Figs free of charge the California 1 jg b nip Company Is fully aware that it were lolly to do so If the new remedy did not possess greater merit than any other article ever offered as a ciire fur bilious ness ami constipation, liut Knowing that every dose will convince the one who takes it of its efficacy, and make another friend for the remedj winch is destined to become universal, they wish everyone to try it. W. E. Dement, drug gist, is agent tor Astoria. Ilodo Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents, Portland Oregon. aiothcrtt! Mothers!! 3Inthpr! ! Apples, ripe, b.s llutter. pk? Pork, bbls Potatoes, sks .. Wonl.balo-......... IHUt'S. No I Tallow. jkgs.. necr, obis IJt'el. camieil. cs....... Oiiiclbiiver. Ilaks.. Hay, bales Fruit, drieu. pugs Leather, pkgs . Fl.itks lATtl , CS .... Itacon. cs Meal, sks ... ....... Hops, lm!e Ilaius. pkgs I'ntn. sks ,........ Cbeeaf. cs Max Seed.. sks Canned poods, cs.. iiariey. ens... Shorts, sks... Corn, ctl-j K)e, sk.... the excruciating pain If so, go at once and 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of voifr rest by a sick child sutTcrtng and crying with of cuttimr teeth? get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, it will relieve the poor Ilttlu suf ferer immediately depend upon it; there Is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child. operating like magic- It Is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is tiie pre- tArinfinn nf snn nf tl,n rlrincf onfl firwt ?tlWJ'bl'l& " Utlb V4. V Willi.' . . - temaie pny.sici.ins anu nurses in ine United States. Sold everywhere. 2T cents a bottle. The Ijev. Ceo. 11. Thayer, of Bour bon. Ind.. says: "Both mys-elf and wife uweonr lives toSnn.oifs Coxsi.mptjov Crr.K." Sold by W. K. Dement. . 13,005 . 521 21 1S1.5M .. 24.UC2 52.27 3,021 .. 102 .l.n!!!."!!.!.T.r..!r 17 ; 8.C20 , S5 . - 11 . eo : 300 : mi u : 3.903 : 100.S50 V, I i,o7 y! : ........................ ),UU m 2,331 FH I -185 fa : Hi OF JLSTOHX&. Previous to our annual inventory of stack on Feb. is& we will make a large reduction in all departments. . Fine Dress Goods Eediiced Fine Silks sad Satlas fterfnetf. Fine Cashmere aid Arams REDUCED. . f M Plnsles ai Velvets REDUCED. F1KST GRAND a'nee SALE! AT ZJMPIP.S STORE PRIOR TO STOCK TAKING. Jeirs Variety the cake. Choi House lakes Try him and you where elfr. won't go any- Astoria Social Club will party Friday evening, Jan. 26. have a A full feeling after meals, dyspepsia, heart-bum, and general ill health re lieved by Brown's Iron Bitters. Carl Adler sells Pianos and Organs on liiontlih navmentsof only S10.00 and upwards. 'This enables all those who have a monthly income although small to buv a first class instrument without the sacrifice of a tingle comfort of the household. Musical instruments of all description. Fine organs and pianos at Giiatav Hansen's. Call and examine. P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street, has just received the -latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies booLs. idiocs. etc Agent in JAstoria for the famous Morrow shoes. Shipper & Uybke.Mo. 11. Oak street i'ortianu, are tue uon ton tauors 01 me metropolis. You can keep your hair abundant aud glossy, and retain its youthful color, with Parkcr'a Hair Balsam. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and llie best oi wines. liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. For fine Havana, and domestic Ci gars, sucli as the "Commercial." -If lor tie uuba Delicious." ana ine ceieoraieu "Calcutta cisar. call at .I.E. Thomas' Drugstore. Have voutiiedastew or pan roast as Frank Fabre cooks it? Order one and you'll thank us for the advice. Avcrill'fc mixed paints, the best in use, for sale at J. W. Conn,s drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded day or night at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. Sheet music in all the latest varieties just received at Gustav Hansen's. Sonat as, oneras. waltzes and all the popular music of the day in stock. If you uaiit music for the piano, organ, violin, flute. etc., you will lmd what you want at i Hansen s. A new wheel has been ordered for the Escort No. 2. If it meets tho requirements, after being adjusted, the now tug will then proceed to the Columbia river to work in concert with the Pioneer. Coast Mail. Catarrh Kemedy a iosi- aud Dement. Slitliib's tive cure for Catarrh. Dipthcria Canker iloulh. Sold by W. F- De Whv will you cough when Shiioh'.s Cure will givc'immedi.Uc relief. Price 10 cLs 50 ct-s and Si. Sold by W. 3 Dement. OTL'Ii PROGRESS. As stages are quickly abandoned, with the completion of railroads, bo the huge, drastic, cathartic pills, com posed of crude and bulky medicines, are quickly abandoned with the intro duction of Dr. Pierco's "Pleasant Pur gative Pellets," which are sugar-coated, and littlo larger than mustard seeds, but composed of highly concen trated vegetablo extracts. By drug gists. Are Yon Exposed To malarial influences? Then protect your system by using Parker's Ginger Tonic. It strengthens the kidneys and liver to throw off malarial poisons, and is good for general debility and nervous exhaustion. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Grace Cnrr.cii Holy communion first Sunday of every month. Sunday services at 11 a. m and 7 p. m. Wednes day evening service at 7 o'clock, ltev. 3r."D. Wilson, Iteclor. FiP-ST Pp.eshyti:i::ax Church S01 vices at 11 .v. jr. and 7 r. M. Wednesday evening nraver meeting at 7 o'clock. Itev. J. V. Milligan, Pastor. Congregational Cnci:rn Sei vices at 11 a. m. and 7 1 m. ltev. J. W. Wal ters, Pastor. ItosiAN Catholic Citrnt 11 Sei ices atlO30A.M. ltev. L. Dielman, 1'a.stor M. E. Church Services at H a. m. and 7 1. M. Lecture and Prayer Meet ing, Wednesday, at 7 p. v. Rev. V. T. Chapman, Pastor. Baptist Church. Services every other Sunday. Key. WInfield Scott I). I), pastoral supply. We offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS in our line of Dress Uomls. Silks. Velvets, Pluslics, Cashmeres and Armnres. Cloaks, Dolmans, TTlsters, Circulars. imWMMMWMlM Blankets, Comforters, Flannels, Bed Spread', Fine Table Xiinen. 1 i 0 GENTLEMEN'S Overcoats and Ulsters Reduced ! Fine Dress Suits Reduced! DEPARTMENT ! White and Colored Shirts Reduce Business Suits Reduced! UNDERWEAR, TIES, GLOVES, ETC., REDUCED. o 0llfc! Laces. Corsets, Dolmans. Hosiery, Cloaks, Etc., etc. $500 Reward. Shuild you be a sufferer from dys pepsia, indigestion, malaria, or weak ness, you can be cured by Brown's Iron Bitters. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest Eerfumery, and"toilet articles, etc-can e bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occlden hctel, Astoria. Shoal water bay eysters: fresh eery day, at Frank Fabre's. F01 Dyspepsia andLiver Couipla' ;t, you have a printed guarantee on et y bottle or sniions "We will pay tiie above reward for anv case of Liver Complaint. DvFpcjjsla. Hick Head ache, indigestion. Consultation or Costive ness we cannot cure with Vest's Vegetable Liver nils, when the directions nrestnctiy complied witlu They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Sugar coated. Large boxes, containing a) rills, 25 cents. For sale by all Druggists, ltewareof counterfeits and Imitations. The genuine manufactured only oy .mux v. vt kst ez uo. The PHI Maker." island 18.1 W.SIadison St., Chicago. Free trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt of .a 3 cent stamp, "W E. Dement, agent. A FIXK ASSOKTMKXT OF FLANNEL COMFORTERS, Blankets, Etc. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. 4 YOU LIE! under a mltUk. Stack Complete in Every Branch. Frael Brothers. Fine Hotel Business For Sale. AItlErX)n ON ACCOUNT OF 15EMOVAL from Astoria, will sell hU right and In terest in Central Hotel. Astoria. Or., together with all necessary Furniture, Iledding. Ho tel and liar fixtures, Ac, at a bargain, for casli. Here Is a chance to step Into a good and well established bulues at once. Call on A. DIEI.OH, Central Hotel. Near O. It. & N. Co. Steamer Dock. GAKnMV FOR SALE. njIHE .MOST COMPLETELY FITTED Can JL ncrv on the Columbia ltiver Is for sale. With Boats and Machinery. An abundant simply of FRESH WATER Situated at Hungry Harbor, opposite Astoria. For particulars, apply to Allen "Jt Lewis Portland : J. Q. A. Bowlby, Astoria, or J. Wt-a on tho premises. fails te eare. viiaiizer. is u-ur Sold by W. B. DemfcuL. Shiloh's Ccnn will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement Tho Peruvian syrup has cured thou sands who were suuering trom uvspep Special Meeting of Stockholders. A MEETING OF THE STOCRHOl.UFKS of the O. F. 1 & It. Association will be held at the hall of Reaver Iiilge No. ."". I. O. O. F on lliursdav evening. Fcbr. jrtli. 13. immediately after concluding Hit business of the Ixxlge. Ry order of the Rnard of Directors, dtd A.J.MEOLEK,S'CTeJar. Notice. rxsT.. SON retired from the firm of Radollet & VNTHEt!0rir INST.. 3I. JOHN HOR any &Soii' Uoston An organ for rent at Garl Adlcr'a. A very coranlete assortment of blank books, all sizes, styles and prices at the City Oook store. Are vou made miserable by Ipdi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, "Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Vital izer is a iwsitivc cure. For sale by W. E. Dement Hallo! Where are you going? Thy to rank t? aor's tor a pan ropt. Co. Tun htLsiiifs of the linn will be con ducted by the purchasing partners under the .same name and style as heretofore. O. LKINENWKRER. II. BROWN. Astoria. Or.. Jan. 22nL 18W. H Wl FOR RENT. A1U3AUDING AND LODGING HOUSE of 17 rooms, partly furnished In Upptr Astoria. Inquire at Johansen's store for further particulars. 2-wk W. B. DEMENT & CO. ASTOUIA. - - OREGON, Carry in Stock, DRUCS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FASGY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded, If you think there is any sauce in the world equa to the justly celebrated EAST INDIA SAUCE (The recipe of a retired well known Caterer of 83 years experience.) It has received approbation wherever Introduced, and although but a short lime bi the marker it has alreadyattained celebrity throughout the northwest. Belns eoaeposea Strictly Pure and Strengthening Ingredients. It is especially adapted far Dyspepsia, Broken Down Constitution, and Weaknessss of the Human System. And the only sauce for enriching Steaks, Gravies, Fish. Curries, Game, Soups, Etc.? Etc. One trial will suffice to prove Its merits. Beware of spurious imitations. None genuine without our full firm aaaie oa tae label. SOlSHXiOFSSra & BZSOD, Sole Manuf acturers and Proprietors, TorUaad, Oftf . For sale by leading Grocers and Dnigslsts. Piano Lessons With Use of Piano. MBS. J. W. RUDDOCK. Terms moderate. A41er b'eefc store, Orders may be left at Plnmliinff, &as & Steam Mttino;. AU Work Warranted. Till nirtlier arrangements, can be found at the new Odd Fellows Building. JAS.AV. KL'DDOCK. LEATHERS BROS. BOAT BriX,IERS, Up Stairs Over Arndt L Fcrchcn's Shop. Call and examine the work Ave are doinj; and sco the wood wc aro using:, Before mak ing a trade elsewhere. lFrRST-CLAS3 W)BK A SPECIALTY. D. A. McINTOSH, TAILOR AND GL0TETJB, Has just opened a largo addition toJuf stock of Men's and Boy's Suits, Overcoats, Hats and Caps, Furnishing Goods and Cloths. Abo a full Hue of Rubber Coats and Leggings, Umbrellas, Trunks, Satchels. Special attention directed. U Hosiery, Underwear, and fine Neckwear, Gsat's Drtuiif Gowns. Celluloid Fronts, Collars and Cufff. D. A. McINTOSH, - - TAILOR AND CLOTHIER. OCCIDENT BLOCK, - ASTOUIA, OBEGOH.