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(3) ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY NOVEMBER 11, 1ESS ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. F. HALLiOBAN & COMPANY, yoniJsiiKns aki risoriuiiTons, ASTORIAX BUILDING, - - CASS STREET Terms of Subscription. Sorved by Carrier, per vcelc l5ets. Sent by Mall, per month GOcls. oneyenr .S7.00 Free of postage to subscribers. 52r"AdvertIsomcnts inserted by the year at the rate of 2 per square per month. Tran sient advertising fifty cents per square, each insertion. Around tlie City. The Columbia is due to-morrow. Divine service in all the city churches to-day. The Orogon Pioneer excursionists? are dropping back. The City of Salem comes down to-dsy in place of the Fleetwood. The Queen arrived down yesterday afternoon and loaves oat this morning. J. M. Shively returned on the Quern yesterday from an extended eastern trip. The Mountain Queen takes the place of the Ileal while the latter is being re paired. It is augjjestod that Astoria needs a branch sociolv for the prevention of cru elty to animals. The clouds hung low yesterday, and the groater portion of the day a drizzling rain was falling. Charley irown is in the city. He re ports rare hunting at Tillamook, whither lie returns next week. At the Presbyterian Church the pastor will deliver a discourse on the "Life and Work of Martin Luther," at 11 a. ai. Goethe snys in this life one must be an anvil or hammer. In the blacksmithry of life some act the part of a bellows. Logging camps in this vicinity are closing down generally. The past season has been, on the whole, a successful one. There will be a meeting of the Astoria Musical socioty at the Congregational church at 7&0 o'clock to-morrow evening. There will be divine service on board the at ing. ltev. It. Schiedt of the German Re formed church wili hold divine service in the liaptist church this afternoon at 'A o'clock. Messrs. "Ward and McCarron yesterday paid the fine imposed upon them in the case of Friday and were released from custody. ltev. B. S. MacLafferty, at the Baptist io ship Helicon lying at Kinney's dock , 4 r. m., Rev. J. M. McCormac ofiiciat- Thrr All Bead It. SOME BIG THBEE-MASTERS. Bigger Than Jinny Sture-RIcced VeMfh. During the progross of a murder trial in the circuit court at the January term in this city, considerable difficulty was oeeafiimiwl ?n ihn matter nf naiihtn n tllif "innrtrivl nnfl mio mn-i iv v. w ... On the Atlantic side big schooners with three masts are becoming the fash- jury. the sthooner as now built is the most summoned frnm iHfiM-Ant rartii nf Hip county, and as each one was asked the economical vessel afloat, She costs less question, "Have you heard or read anv to build, because there are no vards to account, or what purported to be an ac- makoandxjg. The masts cost less. A count of this matter?' the genoral reply h " , . was "Yes; I rend the report in Ita Abto- mnaller crew can handle her with equal niAX at the time." District Attorney Jety. When a ship is gpmg about from McRrideisour authority for the state- one tack to tho other, -what with rising nient that out of 101 men ho asked. 98 t&c ""J sheets and bracing around the said that they read The Astobiak. This and getting everything snug again. shows that the people of Clatsop county 1 . , , ; l ixnwiutn wueu uiu they support their home paper. From h.aJe "chance at the sport. Besides, the the -way subscriptions havinc been com- 8UP SUi? OIien 1?se Her ?.eau" ing in since tho first of the month we are 1 R?a aruts astern part or tlie time, infiiiin.1 n ii.v. w ia .i Rut when a schooner is beating to wind- mined to have The Astoeiv if procur- rd lhethel Put down ? llie manat iu inf ,r a .iJ tho wheel. She comes up with her can- "-" "-- '""- rwi - r .1 r. i never read before, and those who always J V"? " read now read the more the toV1 tack and the booms swing Tn nnr m,.rr.i,on c ttW , over. Ihe mate looks on with Ins hands advertising columns aro conspicuous by M" Ms pockets. Two men only are on tkirnkoL t ACTr.v. it, deck, bhe never loses headway for an suggests that an advertisement is of value instant, lint gams several lengths to to them in proportion to the amount of vnudward every time she tacks. Ones rt-ndfirsft nntrsnuTwr twvsaa Wo in- around she will rim from one to two tend to keep on improving our paper just P0"113 nearer to the. wind than the, ship. as last as we can. Tiie Astocl-now c . i H i, i - i rPAi.M iiirM nmi. f ., I tion. Capt. Andrew Robinson, of Glou it did when W6 took rlirtw ji lit ?tsicr, Jiusvi., uum, iuo urn, uuu iu nw. r two vears a" o. 1 11 ua" two mast--J' It was a rig that camo io suit, as iuu coiisiiug iruuu juure;ihtu the vessel owners built larger schooners and rigged them with loftier spars and nranfur cnrmii o nF Mtivnc '1 nov nil nml 'Do you laiow where loan gut a good two ,3 oniy. Abont 18.T. or 1856 they place to board?" "Roard? You? I began to see that the great mainsail was thought you were jiwt settled. What top heavy a sail tor tho small crew of a would you do with your homer" "Rent for n Rale of d eveix whtn it, furniture and all. I am notable to do close reefed. So they put three masts my work, and 1 can't get help.' An old into the schooners, making three sails story, the secret of broken homes with oat of the canvas formerly used for two. auction ilags hanging from doors and After the war, as the coasting trade iu- wmdows. .My friend's husband is very creased, large schooners were a necess domestic in his tastes, and she, like hun-1 it v. and the number of three-masters in- dreds of other women in the city, is com- creased. One-fifth of the schooners in pelleu to seek a home in the unpromising I Lloyd's Amencan ItegLStor have threo precincts of a private boardiug-hoase be- mast. Nearly one-half the schooners cause she is in poor health and good help limnched in 1882 had threo masts, and cannot be found. There are plenty of nil schooners of 200 tons burden and un- A SC5 THAT 5ETER SETS. ers over Scarcity of G00J Help. mquesti than good girLs. A short time ago 1 was My handled sails in place of -two high .LUUU.CU at me fuiLi.- uuujbuucu u i uroau anu ueayy ones are soouvious mat Island, in 1882. COO tons of coal. considered a good tailed, until in disgust I said to him, 112 feet in length over all 'b'poseall time no washee clothes, no Vm. Ingersoll & Co.'s Mollic J. Saund washee dishes, no cook, no sweep, no Ur.? is one of tho largest. She was built maUee beds, no workee, how muchi1 7 by David G. Carll, at City Is! or jiiuiuuiit jueuiiBuuu. ue uu- jjao -prill carry irHW to 1,1 ircd itositively, '-Four dolors one That would have been cc ;k.'' If Mr. Vjllard had added a car- mma for .1 shin once. T il of sen-ant girls to his excursion clioonrn; thnn kIir is but not manv. At tram, then we would have pronounced that size the sails become pretty heaw, the N. P. R. R. an unqunhlied success. ami then resort is had to four mi'Sts. ail " Vesta.'" in the Xeic Xort!uce.t. rifrrrwl wiUi fore and nf t sniLc. The Elliot " ll. OhurcJt, belonging to J. R. Phillips &, Mai-oaic t'rls.. Co., Taunton, has four masts. They are called the fore, main, mizzen and t 1... .i.... j3 -i..t .f mnntor 'I hnt firhrnnpr i lr' ffipt Innfr. ?h?hZ SfC(F;rffi uiJ -Tonf traveling and likes to "get acquainted as feet beam, and lGfeet deep. She will lectures to-night. ir.-t subject- -le- be goes" says there are six kinds of Ma- carry more than 2,000 tons. There are waute. son,c jp-ip ana iml be bas felt them all. plenty 01 uarKs mat win not earn- so The ste?mer Sam brought up an as- H ImmnronRiv nlasKifl llumi in ibis much. sorted cargo yesterday, Including live I way. . T'hc whole question of rigging a ship nogs, uarroieaporK anu ropes anu rigging i trsl The pendulum shake, -where the 13 10 Get luc necessary spreaa 01 canvas f ram the wrecked Cairnsmore. narties move their locked hHiids richt in the most convenient shape. For long Now that the lorn? winter evt'iiiims are and left, illtutratinc the jewel of the h'ynfles schooners have not done so well coming, would it not be in order for some Senior Warden. as vessels with square sails, because the one or two of our churches to get up a Second The pump-handlef hake, where square sails are more easdy handled rn a course of lectures such as we had-two the motion assimilates the emblem of the gale of wind. After a gale it lsimpossi- y ears ago i lounior aruou. ow 11 a Vinson tuo .w "P""1 wukw m muau. wv- fnn nf fhn linmlc im t Itto tnnAi1 13 aCCUHlOmeU IO JNO. 1 gnippiOS WllU a A"1 iuuiu .vit u'wa i SohAiinwJSS Mason who has been used to No. 2 there steady the gaffs, as there are on a squaro- Tmmnmt&itA will be trouble sure. rigged, shiji to steady the yards. Vnena i-emiory Camp mCLtmg quit WOru. MJIUL wi.:.l ri. t : c innnnric rn nn nmnm nn(h nn vinil trmSrs!' BnyS " ra,m fiCne k?a the righ't hand, mkil the thesai i mem vessel The poet is impressed with the fact that just when tho day is closing in Alas ka, the day is dawning in Maine. How stirs my heart to think this land Round in long day time's yellow zone, Maine and Alaska hand inJiand, -The self same hour beholds in one A rising and a setting sun! It brings my fancy to the knee And kindles up my soul to see Him nlav upon meridian lines. That string the glole as harp3 are strung: To watch each fiber a3 it 6hiues, And hear, distinctly as it rung, The music of tho Union flung From this c elestial instrument." Perhaps an angel choir has lost Some lsarafeel of rarest powers To help the harper of tho Lord, And grandly sing, word afterword: This land is mine, is youra, is ours. Week of Trayer. Fflil & STOKES. A FULL LINE OF Fancy Groceries. WINES AND LIQUOES 0. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. For young men and Young Men's! Christian Associations throughout the! world, Nov. 11th to 17th. The Young Men's Christian Associa tion of Astoria will, in common with tho associations throughout the world, ob serve this season of praver. The meet incs will be held in tho V. M. C. A. hall. at the hours named below. The follow-! ing topics will bo considered: bunday, at 2:45 r. xr ''Questions worthv of thoughfn! consideration;" Luko 12, 10-21; Rev. AVm. Itobsrts. Monday, at 7:30 v. :., 'Opportunities Used;" Luke 13, 1-10: ltev. R. S. McLaf ferty. Tuesday, at 7:30 p. St., "Opportunities Unused;' Acts 20, 22-2H; Rev. J. V. Mil ligan. Wednesday, at 7iXI'p. m., 'Opportuni ties Improved;" Acts 8, 20-10; Mr. E.-C. Holden. Thursday, at 750 r. si., ''Opportunities Abused;" Matt. 21, 33-40; Rev. Samuel Wood. Friday, at 7:30 p. sr., ''Opportunities Lost;' "Mark 10, 17-22; Rev. J. McCor mack. Saturday, at 7:30 p. sr., "One More Op portunity; Luke 13, G-'J; Mr. C. A. Han sen. iVoticc. Dinner at"J EFF'SC1I0P HOUSE every day at 5 o'clock. The best 25 cent meal in town; soup, fish, seven kinds of meats, vegetables, pie, pudding, etc. A glass of S. F. Recr, French Claret, tea or coffee included. All who have tried him say Jeff is the "ROSS." All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest Eerfumerv, and toilet articles, etc can e bought at the lowest prices, at. I. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Ociden hotel, Astoria. I HARDWARE AND Ship Chandlery: Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. In Hume's New Building MAGNUS U. CROSBY, Uealar in HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, iron Pipe and Fittings, PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERC Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIH AND COPPER, Gaanery and Elshermens Supplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTINC Dons with neatness and dispatch, None Dut first class workmen employed. v Alare assortment of SCALE? Constantly on hand 1333. 1884. Fall and Winter! The Public of Astoria and surrounding districts are cordially invited to inspect my Mammoth Stock ! .uc iaiu ly iijiwHi uwicuiui h"")"- denotes a we.uiiuss in the ossin&ition of Bans nave io ie jowereu io Keep stown yesterday, with 41,115 lus. wheat, vour OT)I)0nent. from slatting ont. and there the j-i"'"i'u , , f ourth The melancholy shake, which "en wallowing m ins sweus iiKe n por- sho cames across the ocean 4.025 bus. js a peusjve tranquil motion, suggesting poise. That is an exparienco to make wheat, worth 3,LsO. liver complaint and dvspepsia. any man sick. On n square-ripped ves- anlaint nud dvanen: Street work is about closed for the sea- Fifth The cfforainRto shakp. which sel the lower topsails could li3 set. son. 'xnnre nasbeenmore tiono in ino omv reacnoi; to the lmtfars. mmfitiniM I lue unt iron vessel uum in iuih roan matter of street improvements in Asto- oulv to the forefinger, and makes von tr' was the John W. Eccrman. She is n ria durini? the last six months than for I think of vonr maiden aunt. There is also steam vessel now. She was a three' anv corresponding neriod m the hist orv 1 the anvil shake, the crrin-roval. tho ma-1 masted schooner when launched, in lfcU. of tho city. licious shake, etc. She was built by Harlan &Hollingsworth, ti,w ;D r.;.,r, .. ixtli The cordial satike. wliisn is n l ac wnmincion. in ijm. woouen uui- prominent resident of tho second ward hearty agitation of hands accompanied warks were built up above her deck and who spent a half a day last week trying b.v kindly greetings and a certain thrill, another deck was put on over all. Ma- to get his stove pipe in proper shape, and auecuug niosc pieasauuy an ino nerves, ciuuwjiuwmwiuMuiw mwiiu ca beuig unsuccessful, sequestrated himself even the heart. sol was put in. She is the property of from society by going to bed-prcsum- 1 & p- . n ni.iv (n t inr Alaska t'uriosltlps. schooner afloat nf American build is the - C i 1. .. t f .Z w - - i -c -u , An. .1 tnniinc innn hmiroAn rArAn collection of troods which is , " " "r-rJu town yesieruay urougui lair or interest as lUustratmg the character iw 3m Tm rlUra 'h iW-na Che property, a water frontage f the conntrv and its aboriginals. Some h?6.-0-!1,8..8"! a I ID fc HZ UlUlJClit KJL. UUUU liJUUJLlUU JX. Josephine, a center-board schooner, built r mw oi .. I 4JJt m r ,i. uv mo v-ramns m me onnuc oi ioou. ouu UUUif A i.UU 1IU IUU Oil;" V. I MI. 1 1 1 M fJIMIV the Astoria box factory by hi. U. Moluen company is a ac upper prices. 'J w .-w icbi, t;umiJH&iuiiiuii"u nne skuis claim attention, nocauiv tuose -i- i. - tho Past fiftv feet of lot 7. blOCkl. AdairS rf ana n.r TTr Tf iiirmir hna BnniA JTUU.lUt.ipiU.1. Jctnrin. w.nB lirwirrlii lv TVTrB. TTf"f?rnrrrr I 1;.t. imili ui .nnn nnA for S4.7.r0. The machinerr Sl.lrJ. it is renorted that the mill will nWn fur n nn Tirrvnmblp. TliP.fl nml J-o ao general nouseworK in a smau UCTeuuiir. Rilvpr rnv inx skins r nlo nf vnlup. unvme iiiujj; iiu cuiiuruu. rtuurutvi "Wolverines, mink, mountain sheep and I Astonan office. Can't stand rr. Of all tho awards an- white rabbits also yield their fleeces to nounced bv thb International Fisheries swell the pile of costlv furs. Some idea Ke.sl Custom Work. Koofuuwl bo-. Exhibition not one was given ton resident I of the possible traffic may bo had from p i, f t t Arwii.ra novt tn of the Pacific coast. S. F. Chronicle. the statement that over SIOO.ODO worth nr..iin,.i' c.n i ,i 1 .h,, L Our Astoria salmon packers can t stand of skins annually pass through the one calf there for (ne finest fitting boots and 3m'3repT Uloes. and lowest pricc-s. Perfect fit VIIU WVilI V it,lV I All WJ tvA U(U1U4 wl 4iytT lit tiw UUsuiUVv I Tft 1 T0 I t fWi I .f r.;iTA. loT. flml Pn,L . fllQ nnvlna K'lU" others along the river also got substanti-1 bead-trimmed and warm; baskets made al recognition of merit from their trans- of cunningly-woven grass, bottles covereu Atlantic cousins. with bright wicker work, fur inoney purses, quaintly formed bows and arrows, REMOVAL. The Astoria Passenger Line WILfj AFTEK THIS DATE HAVE ITS iieartiiiiartcrcat ItsStaDlcs next to It. B. Franklin's, two doors below Thk Asto nrAXoniee. First-class liven service. Carts with horse furnWied, for one dollar ier hour. Carriages on application Tlie Astoria rassencer Line Hacks will leave for l-njier Astoria from the stable.1. Hor-cs taken to board. MILS.T.O'IIRIEN'. WEI. EDGAR, Dealer in Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. iTAr.Lisiir.n in- 1852. AEffiES & DALLAM, llanufacturers and Importers of Wooden and Willow Ware Twiner,' Brooms, Br. -sites, Bu&kets, falls, Tub. CliuriiH, Tt'iIiliuards. Itnpc CorUnsp, lVrappins 1-aprrs. I'anrr llacs, Hnlldln: t'apcts, Unf chr. HandSes. Clotbcs lVrl users. Car pet Sweep rs, FratJtcr - ut- crs, Stationery, At. 230 and 232, Front Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAT Oysters In Evcrj Style, And coffee at 3Irs. Lovett's. Xa. X- Jolison, lias re-opened hLs CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE On the Roadwnv. near his old location. He will keep the stock of the choicest CIsars, and Tobaccos, and a full line of smokers' ar ticles, including the finest meerschaum Ues. ne wm oe pieaseu io see ins om ntMitis at ins newsianu. Ponn GrAiih Besser has paralyzed the etc., are among the pile, which is a enri- A'oruanaues wuu an esnionion oi coios-1 juj anu vunutuiu uuu. sal cheek. Last Friday evening a com mittee of investigation met to inquire i Iletrajeil by a lulaucr. into lhe charges preferred against Mayor ouapman, anu uie iamous comracL "i can't make mj cash balance, ' re was produced. Under the pretense of portd tho bookkeeper to the senior recogiuiiuji me uiguuiuru, uuu ui lue member ot a nvo-year-om cencorn. councilman handed tho document to Mr. " Which way is it?" SIintCN, Sliatcs, Shntex! Club skates, clipper skates, all sizes; lowest prices. New York Novelty Store. Hcsser, who coolly pocketed the paper and warned on. Over.- Iiow much?"' 'Fortj'-five dollars."' l .e Ulinuiltl's Cowsh KaUnni. Richardson & CcSt Louis, one of the largest wholesale drug firms in the Uni ted Slates, writes: 4,Ve have handled Diinmitt's Cough Balsam in our trade for the past sixteen years and have How to Get CAitP. Hon. M. C. "Correct vou are, rav bov. You take bought as much as one hundred gross Clnnran VGslflrdnv reppived a disr-atch Hlrn jiinl oiva mo fortv: von wr. mv wife lit a time, and from OUr knowledge Of ItS from S F. Baird, government fish com- came in here this morning audi dumped merits believe" it to have given perfect missioner at Washington, as follows: "A what money I had in my pockets into tho satisfaction to our customers." At . car-ioad or carp is on ino way io A'orr-1 cash drawer. 'Anon i turned tue pocuers j Ji. jji-imriu cc v-u. land. There will be quite a surplus for inside out and told hor I luidn't a cent, zzzzz now applicants. Anj'one wishing to ob- that the money in the drawer was a part For Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, uiiu curp xor biuciuug jjuuum may iijuki; i 01 a sum io pay u noio aim mui. you uuu i YOU nave a pruned guaraniee on every application to George H. Moore, Port- gone out to borrow enough to make up bottle of Sliiloli's Vitalizer. it never land, uregon." jJir. juoore is supposed the whole. You take tho nve i any, and fails to cure, bold by V. Ji. Dement, to be the man who is in charge of the don't mention it.' carp, and will get letters, addressed to this citj. Uregoman, 10. Keboseke. It is a simple matter to test korosene oil. Tho point of danger is i - i 1 1 a i l i .v r- j i i gree of temperature at which it is evap orized and explodes. The lowest safe point is 100 degrees; 120 degrees is low childrcns hosiery at Pracl Bros. -Whv will vou cough when Shiloh's Fiac Dress Goods. Cure will cive immediate relief. Price A splendid line ofladlesdress goods is 10 cts 50 cts and SI. Sold by W. E. e- ueiug uispiaj'eti at me -empire biori-. invui. Colden's Liquid Bcef Toxic im , parts strength to body and mind. No and nlhrr f)f drntrtrists. Hosiery, BSosiery. Hosiery I The latest novelties m Jadies and 0j.cr. of druggists, test, pour a small quantity of kerosene in a small saucer or tin vessel and float B. F. Stevens & Co in a small saucer or tm vessel and noat ...ftff(lrllllT pvtr -n,iiu-Pnipnt; to anv it in a basin of water heated to 100 de- ,?"t?",.W eiSS2i;. 3 srees. Apply a lighted match an inch or WK "l Ul --'' so above the oil and if it takes fire it is r . dan?erons. Have a thermometer in the! jcrafrram police water and note the temperature as it falls to cheer and comfort, at Frank Fabre's, and me lowest, point oi nasning is easny i at oiu awim ascertained, or the water may be gradu-1 r ally heated by adding boiling water from When Yon Conic to Astoria 80 degrees up and the flashing point fl t j f to F fe tionwne Furnished or unfuniished front I rooms at Mr. Campbell's, over tlie Gem saloon. -Simon's Cuke will Immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough and uroncuius. oum uj uciuuiu If you don't want to freeze when it's cold: suffer from excessive per- Bpiration when it's warm use Brown's A Juicy Bcefstealc cooked to perfection is what you can gel at Frank J?abre s. Frank Falro?s Hotel. Corsets and Underircar. Frank Fabre has the finest accommo dations for lodgers to be found in As toria, over his restaurant In Xuisey's building. Everything is neat and clean ........ . ... - I UUllUllJta. J 1 v.1 ' All the latest makes and styles otcor- an(1 tlie 0Ciis arc new, soft and comfort- sets anu jauies unuerwear :u i nici blc. If vou wai Bros.' Empire store. antirood board and lodg ing go to Frank tabres IVoticc to the "Ladies. Oysters, Oysters. Oysters. IIaxe's Hoxet of Hoheiiound akd Tak charms away a cough, cold, or in flnnnra without anv bad effect. Pikk?s TooTUAcnE dkops cure in one minute. Roscoe Dixon's new eating house is now open, tvcrj'tmng nas ueen ni ted up in first-class style, and his well known rnnutation as a caterer assures all who like good things to ear, tnac at his nlace thev can be accommodated. Switches made from combings or cut SL,. Frank Fabre's'. Brace iipaSSle1S55Illi King lair; new switches made to order from f rj , pan roast, or raw at a rank j aurc i See Advertisement he best imported hair, m any shade do- - ' ... -u . hair sired. Old switches repaired. All For aKcat FlttiuR; Boot Call or address namus street next door to I. W. Case, gestion, ijonsiipauon, ibiuui ui All goods of the best make and guarau- appeui now r . , teeuauaiuy. iviuusiocK: new goous ,i",m'- ' constamiy arriving, wwih UirLESTiAiiT & SciroExin:, Occident hair dressing saloon, Astoria. uregon. -Are vou made miserable by Indi- At tlie Empire Store You will find the finest laces and em broideries, of richest quality. : E. Dement Guard and protect your heAuz:'Jf: make use of that true and efficient nwmipilvp tnSTrrrTi'sftovsnMPTioK tome medicine, Brovra's iron fitters. Cubb.-- Sold by W. is. uemenr. L. K G. SMITH, Importer and wholesale dealer lu t'Izar and Tobacco. Smokers' Articles, ria jlng cartu. caticry, ia-ilonprr- Etc. Tho lanrest and finftst stock of MEER- I bUUAi Ml ana ajiuc.k uuuus in uiecuy. larticular attention paid to orders from tue countrv. TiiEO.BRACKER, Manager. Clienamus street, Astoria. Oregon. OF Fall and. Winter .Iiprtatas ! During the present week I will display on my centre counters the largest and most elegant line of goods ever 1 shown in Oregon. iw 6000s in Em Beprtat! LARGEST STOCK ! FINEST GOODS ! and LOWEST PRICES ! THE ZiE2JDZTC Dry Goofts an! .ClotMi House of Astoria. C. H. COOPER. I X L IXL NOTICE. To Hunters, Fishermen, Ranchers. TF YOU WANT TIIE HIGHEST MAK- JL kct price for your produce, go to JEFJF-S, Fipf es iw Lie ! JEFF Steamer TOM MORRIS. THIS SEW and Favorite Boat OF THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove by his hooks that he Is iloinp the Diggesi business or any BESTAUEANT In the city, and he will guarantee to give TS "SOW ItEADY FOU BUSINESS AND the best meal for cash JL can bn chartered for excursions, special n;irtips. pti.. at reasonable rates. A ceneral steamboallng business transacreu. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPORT MILL COMPANY IS IN THE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO remain. We will take orders for lumber from 100 to 500 M., at the mill or delivered. We also manufacture lath and shingles ot Al quality. Eloorir.g a Specialty . Address all iers WESTPORT MILL CO. S. C, Bejtnek, Supt. SOLID GOLD FOR TILLAMOOK. (Weather permitting.) Tho new Steamer N. I. .IOHANSEN. - - - Master. Will leave for TILLAMOOK, on FOlt SAILINti DATES AND PAUTICU Inrtn.itil" tn .T. O. HUSTLER. Main sttvf t Wlmrl. Astoria ; ALLEN & LEWIS, Portland ; J. I. STORY Tillamook. Leineuwcber & 0.. r. t.Kt.VXN.VEUKlt. flIW ESTABLISH KU lSK. ASTOKIA. UKEGUN, TANMS AHD CUEBBIES, .Manufacturers and Importer of LL KINDS Oh AND PIN DIN G3 Wholesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOW. Bfa-lHxhest cash price paid for Hides and Tallow. DRESSMAKING. -3Ylt itRYRR RESPECTFULLY IN 1?A fiirnis the Ladies of Astoria, that her business Is carried on. as formerly at her room on Cas street opposite Odd Fellows Building. She returns thanks for their pat ronage lu the Dast. and solicits a continu ance of the same. Suits made, from 87.00 to S15.6.0. All "Work Warranted. Astoria, Nov. 1st, 1883. JEWELRY- Scarf Pins. Chains, Watches, Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry In Astoria. 3T"A11 goods waxrantedasreprescnted GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. Beady for Business. The Portland and Astoria STEVEDORE COMPANY Is prepared to contract with masters and consignees of vessels for the Loading and Unloading of Vessels AT EITHER PORT. Promptness and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET By the Xlxht. Dny, Week or Moath, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, With use of Tarlor, Library and all the com forts of a home. lermsreasonaDie. A mil v to MRS. E. C. HOLDEN. Cor. Main and Jefferson Sts. DAIRY FARMJOR SALE. 954 ACRES ON CLATSOP PLAINS OVERCOATS ! ! Men's, Youth's, and Boys ! I Ma Fall and Winter Clothing ! Of ESvery Description Just opened at the Occident Store. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. AT MRS. GEO. HILLEK'S, NEXT DOOR to Wes-on HoteL Notice of Dissolution. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE partnership heretofore existing between Rudolph Bart li and Michael Meyers has been tins uay uissoiveu oy annual couseur. Mr. Barth will continue the business in his own name and on his own account and will nav ail debts and collect all accounts and notes due the firm. . j:i'ijui,rmAiaii. MICHAEL MEYER. Astoria, Nov. 2J, 18S3. d sod TT NOWN AS THE P. OEARHART FARM XV toeether with thirty cows, sevenreen head ofyounn cattle, one horse, one wagon and other farnilncr Imnlements. This Li a rare chance lor anyone to secure n f.rvi-Vf 1 riil r' nr TAlf Iflrm. Kor nnrticuiara mauire or d-wtf J. W. GEARHART For Rent. milE STORE LATELY OCCUPIED BY A. X M. Johnson & Co. Apply at the store of Prael Bros., or to C. S. GuNDERSON Styles to Suit all ! Quality to Suit all ! Prices to Suit all ! D. A. Tlie heading CLOTHIER, MERCHANT TAILOR, AND HATTER. Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned has been amointed the as signee of the firm of A. M. Johnson and Co. and all persons having claims against said firm are notified to present the same duly vprifipri tome at mv office in Astoria. Ore gon, within three months from this date, uctoDer i iin, law. . ,.. d-Cw A. W. BERRY, SEE, I A FARM TO LET. OP 100 ACRES. ON YOUNG'S BAY, AND adjoining this city, on which Is a house, cood spring, and about thirty acres cleared smooth, suitable for jrardenlng, dairying or noiiltrv raising. J . TAYLOR. It's a Cold Day when the Boss Gets Left ! lie still takes the lead in FINE CLOTHING AND Merchant Tailoring A fair, square deal to all who ouy ineir PALL CLOTHING OF The Boss Merchant Tailor and Clothier. H .2 lu g . pj S IS a -a s v 1 S 1 - rk o h H M - , w 1 nn Mb i1. I 1 Ed. D. Curtis & Co. Garnets, IsMsteir UNSURPASSED IN STYLE AND FINISH. NEW FURNITURE, A COMPLETE STOCK. S. B. CROW, PHOTOGRAPHER, Comer Benton and Squemoqua Streets, East of the Court House. OzCM -' -"