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ID ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY. OCTOJJKi: 2S, 18SS SPECIAL NOTICE. Fittem Cents Icr 1Vcc;k. Ileiiinninjr on .Saturday. Ortohcr J7, iss::. Thk Daily Astoiuan will be delivered to all parts of the eity for fif teen cents per week, pavable to the car rier. .J. F. JIali.okan &Co. Astokiax Office. Oct. J2, lsx::. Fifteen cents per week. Pressed for time a mnnnny. The present tonnajre in tlie river is J7,000: 40,000 on the way. The force of men hiving water pipe have jot to lien ton street. The Willamette is reported to be still very low: in fact unable to leave its bed. The pysterville wharf company has transferred its property to the S. ). T. Co. The yurmhire cleared last even ing with o3,947 bushels of wheat, for yneenstown. A big falling oh" is reported in the price of logs; 5.50 is the best figure reported last week. There are messages at the W. L". telegraph office for W. Farmbuster and 1). R. Prentiss. The Walla Walla crossed out at noon yesterday; the Quem sails to-day: the Columbia is due to-morrow. Postmaster Sloan runs the Perilla, Tenn., postofiice; the fees and emolu ments of said otlice for the fiscal year ending June 30, ISSu, were $000.05. The Bulletin reports that San Francisco shippers who had chartered vessels previous to arrival have in nearly every instance lost money this season. Two lots at the junction of Sqiic moqua and Water streets, just east of liarth & Mej'er's were yesterday sold by the Clatsop Mill Company to John A. Devlin. The price paid was S7. 500. Attention is directed to the ad vertisement of the Astoria Musical society. The oncert will bo at Lib erty Hall next Tuesday evening. Tickets may be procured at Carl A fl ier's Crystal Palace. During last week our office has been cut off from communication. 13ut with the new order of things come improved streets, and the an noyance of picking one's way over the stringers is but temporary. The Y. C. A. desire to return thanks to P. F. Stevens & Co. for the nse of one of their grand pianos, from their store. By its rich tones it added greatly to the success of the entertainment on Friday evening, October 20th. The failuro of Bachman Pros., insurance agents and brokers at Port land, is announced. The liabilities of the firm are estimated at $40,000: as- sssts, nothing. (J ambling by younger member of the firm is the the supposed cause. The Presbyterian strength of Oregon and Washington, as represent ed in the late synod, is as follows Ministers 27, churches DO, members (ISO, Sunday school members 1,G5D, the synod comprises oS ministers, 70 churches, 2,4-13 church members and 2,027 Sunday school members, In collecting for The Daily As tokiax to-morrow for the week ending 'yesterday, the carrier will collect the old price 25 cents. Hereafter, the price of this paper will be 15 cents per week, as per notice already given. Your neighbor who wants to read the paper "after you've got through with it." will now, doubtless, have it at his own breakfast table. A singular and successful strike ended in San Francisco last wee Two short-hand reporters, who each earn 10,000 a year, refused to work till their back wages were paid, and justice stood still for three days. At the end of the third day the judge ''weakened," an order was issued to pay the recalcitrant stenographers and the brake being taken off, the wheels rolled on. The weather yesterday was a good deal like young Lochinvar's bride; it had a smile on its lip and a tear in its eye, or words to that effect. When tho rain wasn't falling the sun waa shining, the wind blew a twenty-seven mile blow from away out west some where, and tho only happy creatures visible on the water were some jolly sailors who lustily rowed and cheerily sang, and a Sock of gulls that screamed over a good dinner on tho lee side of the Queen. Iioss of the Whistler. The American bark Whistler, 518, Soule, master, from Wilmington, Cal., in ballast, went ashore at 3 o'clock yesterday morning on the Weather beach, about one mile north of Loomis' place. It is supposed that she was blown ashore during the gale that raged along the coast at that hour. At low tide yesterday morn ing the mate and three of the men came aBhore for assistance, but were unable to get back. The supposition is that the remaining six men of the crew got off in safety at low tide yes terday afternoon. The bark lies broadside on; her foremast is carried away, and, from her position, must prove a total wreck. The Whii!cr was built in Haiti more, Maryland, in 1SC2, and for many years has been regularly load ing lumber at Knapptou, W. T., for Southern California, returning in ballast. She was owned by Simpson fc Co., was valued at 8,000, and is uninsured. New Books. Seaside Lodge No. 12. A. . I". W., is constantly adding to its library, the members rightly judging that nothing is more conducive to the in telligent well being of an organization than the means of literary culture afforded by intercourse with the best minds of the age through the medium of their writings. Among the books lately received at the lodge are Han croft's Mexico and Central America. Encly. Drittanica, Chambers Miscella ney, Knight's Half Hours Rest Auth ors, Macaulay's Essays, fJibhon'a Rome, I J rote's History Greece, Tom Jones, Joseph Andrews, Amelia, Humphrey Clinker,Roderick Random, Peregrine Pickle, Proctor, Jean In gelow, Schiller, Lucille, The Flowers of the Sky, Adventures of Tele- machus, My Last Cruise, Michael Strogoir, In Search of Castaways, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Charles O'Mallcy, Serpent Charmer, Lcs Misorables, The Human Race, The World Refore the Deluge, The. Insect World, The Vet. World, Advice to a Mother. A. CJ. Allen and family have come up from Ft. Stevens, and will make their future residence at Astoria. -Chaplain Scott will conduct tho service at tho V. M. C. A. room this afternoon, commencing at 2:45 o'clock. Song service from Gospel hymns com bined. Citizens, strangers and so journers arc coruiawy invited ana urged to attend these services. The city council met in special session last evenin" to investigate charges preferred against police olli cer Hunter by Chief Laughre'. A full board was present. On motion of councilman Treuchard the matter s referred to the committee on health and police, with power to take testimony in the case and report at the next regular meeting of the coun cil. On motion council adjourned. The Astoria Musical society of tiiis city deserves encouragement and applause-for cultivation of the tasto for music and earnest effort in tho matter of progress, it is a fact not generally known that there are a large number of ladies and gentlemen, who, by diligent practice coupled with nat ural ability, have attained a high de gree of proficiency, and thus organized an association that is a credit to our little city. Diaries, memoranda, account book in great variety at Strauss" New York Noveltv Store. "Wiii. Hop Idling it Co. Reg to announce to the ladies and en tlemeii of Astoria, that they will open a first-class Japanese store in the building adjotnin" (Jeoriie 111111108' grocery store, formerly occupied by the California store, on Tuesday, October :wth. where they will displaV in show cases and on counters all kinds of fancy work-boxes, fans, carved ivory goods, saiuiai woou, gloves. iiiinuKcrcliiels, laces, elegantly carved card eases, pin cushions, vases, China crene ties, silk handkerchiefs, carved cigar holders, writing desks: al.so, ladies' line under wear, hose, etc The ladies of Astoria are respectfully invited to attend their opening on Tuesday evening, when they will have attentive clerks to show them a beautiful line of Japanese "oods. Also, in the same store. Sue Line Lunir & Co. will open a full line of teas, sugar, rice, oil, Chinese provisions, etc.. at wholesale prices. Ten lbs. best China tea, SXTn. Sri: Lixc. Lrxo & Co.. Astoria Oysters in Every Style. And coffee at Mrs. Lovett's. Kc.st Custom Work. Koolsnml Shoes, Can be had at I. J. Arvold's, next to City Book Store. Ladies and gentlemen call there for tne finest fitting boots and shoes, and lowest prices. Perfect fit guaranteed. for the genuine J, II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines. Honor and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, iand see Camp bell. Furnished or unfurnished front rooms at.Mr. Campbell's, over the Gem saloon. The Old Original Real Estate Agent. Real estate men should hold up their heads. Thoy have truly good and noble parents. There can be nothing intrinsically rotten in a busi ness that the great father of his coun try took pride in, and George Wash ington was an extensive real estate man, and probably one of the first to understand fully tho use of the public press as an advertising medium. In a Baltimore paper now before us, pub- j lished in 1773, is .111 advertisement signed by George Washington, Mount j Vernon, in which it is related that J having obtained patents for 20,000 acres of land on the Ohio and Great Kanawa rivers, Tt is proposed to divide them into any sized tenements that may be desired, and lease them upon moderate terms, alio ft ing a reasonable number of years rent fre. provided a certain proportion of the lands are cultivated. After describing the rich ness of these lands, he adds: "And it may be well further t" observe that if the scheme lor establishing a new gov ernment 011 the Ohio, in the mxuiirr talked of, should ever be t;Sf:ced, these must be among the valuable lauds in it, not only on account of the 'ooduess of the soil, but from there contiguity to the seat of government. which more than probable will o fixed at the mouth of the Great Kanawa." The lands contained in this tract are now the center of a populous region. Were George now alive he would doubtless advertise the same with equal truth regarding the northwest. At The Occident Patrons of this popular- hotel will find the following bill of fare served in the highest style of culinary art at dinner, from 5 to 7:30 r. 31., to-da SUXIAV, OCT. 28. SOUP. Chicken Gumbo, Consomme a la Reine KISH. Salt Salmon, Egg Sauce. BOILED. Corned Reef and Pork with Cabbage, Mutton with Caper Sauce. KOAST. Beef, Lamb and Mint Sauce, Turkey, venison, Cranberry Sauce. COLD MEATS. Ham, Corned Beef, Boned Turkey. ENTKEES. Chicken, Marengo, Tenderloin of Beef larded a la Jardinier, Oyster Pattie, Bechamel. KELISHES. Celery, Tomatoes, Pickles, etc. veoetabi.es. Green Peas, Parsnips, Fried Mashed Turnips. Boiled and Mashed Potatoes. J'ASTKY. Cranberry and Apple Pie. DESSEUT. Cream and Jelly Cake, English Rum Plum Pudding. Coffeo and Tea. Wines and Liquors to Order. A rather curious thing is noticed as evidence of the change wrought by time, near Ray Center. At a point several feet above the water lino and two or three feet above tho surface, can be seen a well-defined bed of ovs- ter shells. The oyster beds at present are from ten to twelve feet below this line, and the only conclusion to be ar rived at is that the change is caused by the action of the water, and the ground covering the beds has all been made within the past two hundred years. Pacific Journal. Dr. Hinkle, principal of the Na tional Surgical Institute (western di vision, aiu Jiusti street, oan rran cisco), will be at the Occident hotel, Astoria, Oct. 27, and at tho St. Charles hotel, Portland, Nov. 22 and 23, for the purpose of examining and taking patients for this institution. Diseases of the spine, limbs, deformities, par alysis and all chronic diseases, special ties. References given. Froiilt Fnbrc's Hotel. Frank Fabre has the finest nccommo dations for lodgers to be found in as toria. over his restaurant in Kinsey s building. Everything is neat and clean and the beds are new. soft anil comfort able. If you want good board and lodg ing go to r-raiiK Jbabres Notice to the Thirties. Switches made from combings or cut hair: new switches made to order from the best imported hair, in any shade de sired. Old switches repaired. All work warranted. Hates reasonable Call or address UlII.KXHAKT & SCHOKXIli:. Occident hair dressing saloon, Astoria Oregon. Jiew Stoelt ofIonlJi:is Of all kinds;. Sash, Doors, etc., and a fine stock 01 mushing woods, at L. II. llain s Fragrant Coffee 10 cheer and comfort, at Frank Fabre's, at his old stand. Oysters, Oysters. Oysters. at the Astoria Oyster depot; a stew, fry, pan roast, or r.iw at4i? rank r- aure s. Roscoe Dixon's new eating lions is now onen. Everything has been fit ted up in first-class style, and his well known reputation as a caterer assures all who like gbod things to eat. that at his place they can be accommodated C1111.1.S. fever, ague and weakness are cured uy uoldex s Liiqrin ijkkf Tox ic. Axltfur Cahlcn's; of druggists. Eyea brighten, cheeks become rosv, muscles gain strength by the use of 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 urug store, opposite widen betel, Astoria. A Xasal Injector free with each bottle of Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy Price 50 cents. Sold by W. E. Dement On Margin. Only went in on a margin : Big profit? looming in view : With a boom and a swell of the mur ker, A cool million! Then lieV. be through. Onlv the market still rising. And profits grow greater and swHI. And the fool is lint grasping who holds on And stoutly refuses to sell. Only a )ocl:et depleted Dejected, busted" ami sore And tlie bird that is plucked well now wishes He'd got out the sad deal before. From "Amona the Jlcnrs hy scrrral Portlamlcrs. I?o You Itno-.v That you can subscribe for Harjr" Leslie's or .any other publication, ten :er rent, less at Adlbr's HnlisfrhitiiMi Xev.s Depot than you can get iliem dircrt from the publisher. Sjierini 'miction mauu oy orsiermgtwo or more riodieals? Dinner afJ KFrs'TUOl' Ilr.lT.sE every dav at ." o'clock. The :er 2.". (viit meal m town: :ip. ti.sli.s.'wu k: mis of mea's. wgetables. pie. nodding. :. A "hiss of S. F. lieer. Freneh (.'Inrrt.Mt tr coffee included. Al! who haw tri-d him suv Jeff is t he B)SS Look Here! Von are out a treat, ami don't von for get it. if you miss JEFF'S Dinner every day from ." to x. Souj. fish. eight kiwi's 01 meat, veget loics. pies, pnnilm. eof- lee. tea. wine. . beer, or miu. Pin ner 'Si cents. A Juivy Ucofe:iIi cooked io perfection is wliftl yon can get at rrank r aure s. Fora IScal Fitting Hoof Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Clie namiis street, ne.ti door to I. V. (a.M All goods of the best make and irttarnn teed quality. A full stock; new ntMU constantly arriving. Custom work. When Yon Coaic to Astoria and want a nice pan roast, go Jo Frank r anres. at Jus old stand. The Peruvian syrun nas cured thou sands who were suffering from dysjH'p- sia,ueuiiuy. aver coiupiaiui, 0011s. m:- mors, female complaints, etc. Painph lets free to any address. Seth W. Fowlf &S01K Uoston. -Smi.oifs Cum: will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough and irouciuii. ouiti oy . r. ue.iueiu. "Hackmetacl:." a lastinti and fra- arant perfume. Price 'Si ami TA cents. Sold by W. E. Dement. Are you made miserable by Indi estion. Constipation. Dizziness. Loss of appetite. Yellow Skin V Shiloh's Vital- izer is a positive cure, b or sale by W . r Dement. Why will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts 50 cts and SI. Sold by W. E. De ment. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi live cure for Catarrh, Diplheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W. E. Dement. The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Uoiir bon, Ind., says: "Hoth myself am! wile oweour lives toSini.oiiVCoxsrMrTioN Cure." Sold by W. E. Dement Indications of consumption are al layed by IIai.k's Hoxkv of Hoi:k HOUXI) axi Tai: Pike's Tootjiach Dimm-j cure in one minute. Remember, if you want health and strength of mind and muscle, us Brown's Iron Bitter.. Foi Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle, of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold bv W. E. Dement. FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT- The spU-uiliil A 1 I'.ritish Iron -1-1 s,,,i. oSv KILL 0CH AIT JSt- Will be shortly 011 th. lHr.h for SAUION in lots to suit sltiiipeis. For freight ami in surance apply to Messrs. HAI.FOl i:, UTilltlK ,fc Co.. Portland. Or to 1". 1.. CHEItKY. Astoria. FOR TILLArVtOOK. 1 Weather HTiiiitting.) The new Steamer X.l'.JOIIAXSKX. - - M.-.ser. Will leave fur TI M.A7.100K. on "SOItSAIMXC I) AT MS AX I) rAKTICl' i? larsajiply to .1. C. tll'STl.Mi:. Mam street Wharf. Astoria: Al.LKX .t I.KWIS. rortlandj.l. IfcTOKY TilhuniMik. Assessment Moticc. NOTICE ISIIEKEBYOIVKXTHVr THE Assessment ltnll of Scltmd District No. 1, Clatsop county, Oregon, for the vear l.sss h:us this 13th day of October, isss. 1m-cu ap proved by the Directors or said distriei and a warrant issued to the clerk for the collec tion of the taxes therein called for within sixty days from sad lat. Said lax Is now due and pavable at the ofllce oftheund-rsigiied 111 Astoria, in said district, ntsn ill be deeiitcd delinquent un less so paid within the tunc t'Ih-vo speeilied. .I.O. P.OZOKTH. Cicrk School Disr. No. I. Clatsop Co. Oregon. IS NOW MY FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF 1 Overcoats, Clothing, I I Furnishing Goods, Boots and and M. D. Kant, tlie Boss Mercliant Tailor A MciM Sebool Will Ik? open every oATUIt I AT ,2:;YEXIXi2 . in sink', nf Tliurwlay ercnlne. nntii farther mocp. --AT- PYTJUAN CASTLE HALL. A. l XiKF. Teaeher. Unm nnl String Band Music furnished for Incursions, tar-jle-; awl Parties. I.!!! snvti a lie Vioiiii. Apply at the Furniture Store of lin. I). CTKTIS & CO. GSAHB OPENING THIS WEEK! Fittest f.iltl it I'ir:art!':::id rsani!;" INm1- pi th-(H. Kwrytliine flrst-rla-w thrmtsh.it:?. At tli- eiitniiMV ih O. K.&.X. IUh-'a. L. X. G. SMITH, ImiKWirr a:! whicsaJe dealer in t'issiN KHil TMtMirrw. Sjnirr irtlrJc-, riioin; r;t.. "Mt-rj-. Ma iHr. Kir. TU-- Utrsrst atxl finest Mrtc of MKKIt SCHAUjf aiMl AMl'.Ki: COOKS inthecitv. I'artfrnUr attentimt paid to orders fnmi the count rv. Tio. BKACKKtt. Manager rheiniwius Street . Astoria. Oregon. REMOVAL. . TSie Astoria Passenger Line VSJU.L AITKK THIS DATK HAVK ITS Yt liealtH:trtiT at iKStaMes next to II. It. Franklin's, two iloors In-low Thk Asto KiAN'oTOee. FiRst-ckiM Uvery service. Carts with Iwwse fnruLsiied. for one dollar icr hour. (!.irriage-i on abdication Tire AMorfo Itavsciieer ! Hack will leave or i'lMx-r Astoria front the stables. IIomcs taken to lHK.nl. .MKS.T.OT.KIKN. Has rt -:uetl his ANC TOBACCO STORE. CIGAR On tin Koariway. n.-ar Ins o!d location. He will Keep 1 he M-jek of the choicest Cigars, ami Tobaccos, ami a full line of smokers' ar tic!e. including the linet meerschaum lane. Me will Im jilcitcd to ec his old friends a; his new idaml. WS, EDGAR, Dealer in Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GEKUifiE EfjSLSSH SUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. MAGm f. CROSBY, le il.T in Iron Pipe and Fittings, plum ;kus and team fitters Gcods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET mi TIN AMD OOPPER, flaw ft Staves, Tiii Ware and House Frni3b!n-!jG0ds. JOBBtkG IH SHEET IRON, TIN. COP PfR PLUVBitiQ n-Hl STEAM FITTINC Done with t catm-sa aad dispatch. ".;;e fcul RnO, cii wink men entpliiyed. A .1-si.rtOTent of, SCALE? Constantly on hand Grace Church Parish School. tear of Ch urch Iiulldln?. mills SCHOOL KK-Ol'KXKI) JIOX JL day. ceittemlH'rXJJjSJJ. The inorul train inr (A ihe elt lilrtni wi tlie -areftiilv wstclied. awl Made a : ;cial Hiut. In addition to Hi" ordiuarv c hjim' of study then will lie instruct iu In th' cluiM'iits of Vneal ."Hh- se, Ic:iivxnc: xmt Calisthenics. If fiuiiid desirable or fcdiciit. clan's will 1h f.u-iiwxl in lli.rlwr l4i;ii'lll:ltli ll-iliv A Jtronouiy. Ad'vnnectl Ma-sk and Draw Jul'. for winch lijcnt extra charges will lie innde. Terms-..' a month, strictly In advance. okkic-ers. KKV. JI O. WII-SOX. - - ltcjtfor MISS A.NNIK W.CIUTIS, - Principal MlSi.M.C.'t KKXU11AKD. Assistant Kor further I r.nicnbrs ainJv to t:tIV..l.i. WI I-SOX. Stockholders Wotice, JOTICE IS IIKL'KltY CIVEX THAT THE C ;iiin:i;il lHCetiiuc of the .stockholders of the. V4!tm;:!ou.lickiiigCo. will he held on Vedneslsy. lt. T. lCi atio o'clock, a. m.. ml their cinuerv- nenr Astoria, for the pur ksc of elect int; live directors. a:wl to tttu aci sitcii o h-r lH:hv"s as may lejcdlj come tx-for then-. At tot .1. W. CEAUIl ART. fkaxk :;oi.::kc. m. S'c"v. Astoiia. Oct. C: 1?. " i'-:d Shoes, , Cans - 1 0. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. r 1 1883. and 1 The Public of Astoria and surrounding districts are cordially invited to inspect my Mammoth Stock ! -OF- Fi mi filter I I During the present week I will display on my i centre counters the largest and most til T elegant line of "foods ever m shown in Oregon. j it Goods i Every Department! I LARGEST si STiwccT r-nnnc i 1 iiiuu 1 uuuuo ; aim luuloi rniuuO i THE j Bry Goofls ana Clotling Honse of Astoria. fi. H. fiflOPT?,!?. IXL Finn iw Lis ! AXIl- JEFF OT1 TTTT?- HTTOP T'hTTT, Can prove by lils books that lit U doitif; the bluest luisiiiess of any EE STAURANT In the city, and he will oiarantee to jive the best meal for easb. I C if fERCOATS ! ! I Me n5s9 Youth's, and Boys ! I Of Srery Description Just opened at the Occident Store. Styles io Suit ail I Quality to Suit all ! Prices to Suit all ! D. A. McINTOSH, Tlie Sheading CLOTHIER, MERCHANT TAILOR, AND HATTER. IP .co 2 wis- $ II OS Z 3 1 . . fl 15 'lb M 1 " 1884. Winter! STOCK ! ri i niiccT onintro i IXL FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPORT MILL COMPANY Ts IX TIIE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO We Will talCA onlprt tnf Inmhor tmm im to poo M., at the mill or delivered. We also manufacture lath and shingles of Al quality. Flooring a Specialty . Address all orders WESTPORT MILL CO. S. C, BKNXXB, Supt. HFiata liter Clothing ! Ed. D. Curtis & Co. G arrets, Wolstery UNSUEPASSED IN STYLE AND FINISH. NEW FURNITURE, A COMPLETE STOCK. S. B. CROW, PHOTOGRAPHER, Comer Rentoaand Squemoqua Streets, East of the Court House. Astoria, .... GregeB