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ASTORIA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY. ....NOVEMBER 21, 1SS3 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, rCULlSIIKRS AM) :,KOI,RIETOK5, ASTORIAN BUILDING. - - CASS STREET Term of Subscription. Served by Carrier, prr wc-k I5ets. Sent by Mall, per mouth GOcts. " " one year ......... .S?.oo Free of postage to subscribers. Advertisements Inserted by tbe vearat the rate ofS2 persqwire per month.' Tran sient advertising fifty cents per square, each insertion. Around the City. The Oregon sails to-day. The Emma T. Croicell hence to Liver pool has arrived out. Capt. Al Stream brought over the new tug Hunter from Shoahvater bay yester day. Capt. John Harlow, well known to many here, is lving at the point of death, at his home at Trouldale. Custis It. Upshur has been appointed United States Shipping Commissioner for this port, by Judge Deady. A worthy appointment. G. Hansen brought u fine clock up with Tiini on his last San Francisco trip. It has a peculiar pendulum, and it is his intention to so regulate it that it will keep standard time. The Astoria "Wbrkiugmeii's Protective Union have under consideration a pro ject to make tho association a beneficial society as well as a co-operative one. The present membership is stalod to be 1G8. Snirrrxo Noxks. Tho American ship Sovereign of the Seas, 1502, "Wood master, 171 days from New York, and the British ship Bargany, 1232, Milne master, 122 days from Rio, arrived in yesterday. The Virgo cleared wheat laden for Calito; the'&info. Crvz sailed for San Francisco. On the -wall of L "V. Case's bank is a fine picture of the river opposite Astoria, the work of Mrs. Achey, n painting that is greatly admired by all. It is Mrs. Acheyrs 'intention to dispose of it by raffle; the picture being valued at 3200 will be given to some fortunate individ ual for $2. Tho popular piny, "Ticket-of-Lcave Man," -was produced'm good style by tho Jay Rial Consolidated Company last evening. Tho acting -was good through out, and characterizes tho talented mem bers of the troupe as well worthy of the his trionic triumphs that await them in San Francisco, for which port they lake pas sage on tho Oregon to-day. .New Company. Ever since it was an nounced that tho Gen. Miles was to be withdrawn from tho Gray's harbor trade it has been felt unwise to allow the freight ing business of that section to pass else where. A project is now on foot to take tho machinery out of tho Canby and turn her into n schooner, for at least temporary service, and to also build a steamer specially adapted for that trade. The growing business of that section fully warrants tho formation of such an enterprise. Theatrical Entebtaikmekt. The Res cue Jubilee troupe, whose masked ballon Thanksgiving eve is Iho approaching event among amusement-loving Asto rians, now propose having a theatrical entertainment on January 1st, 'Si. Tho programme is not as yot filled ont in de tail. The most prominent feature will bo a four-act drama, in which the entire troupe, composing considerable dramatic ability, will join. Rehearsals are in active operation, and every effort is be ing made to insure complete success. Held to Answeb. The preliminary examination of the brothers John, James and Michael Leahy, charged with tho murder of John Leonard, was? resumed Lef ore Justice Fox yesterday. Tho thre e brothers were each sworn and testified in relation to the matter. Argument was then made and nt J o clock the examma tion closed. John and James were held without bail to await tho action of the grand jury. Michael was admitted to Lail bv consent of the district attornev in tho sum of 2000, which was furnished, And he was released from custodv. The other two brothers were remanded to jail. "In the TdTet." On that beautiful afternoon when earth nd sea laying smiling in the soft Sep tember sunlight, and tho silver streak of shining water glistened like a molten mir ror in the ambient ray; on that never-to-be-forgotten afternoon, when lured to Astoria by those gorgeous but ill-advised posters that an impecunious real estate agent produced, tho wit and wisdom of two continonts embodied in the persons of sundry journalists representing divers journals, came on wings of neetness from alar to view Uolumbia's catewav. on that resplendent afternoon succeeding tho day on wnicn Astoria nad been gay with garlands and festooned her brow with wreaths, so to speak, in expectation of the guests that did not come; on that auspicious afternoon when the aforesaid members of the fourth estate swept down mo staieiv stream to view Asiona as mo crown and topmost diadem of their trans Atlantic trip, there came a German jour nalist of high degree. There I we'd like to see Wm. M. Evarts or Jerrv Coldwell .beat that! A pair of elk horns in the window of an Astoria merchant tailor's establishment attracted the attention of the German JJillUU JULUUiUiOl, UUU HUUU ma Juner lruiu Astoria appeared in his widely-circulated journal in far-off Bavaria, it spoke at great length and in fitting terms of the aforesaid oik horns. Since then the lives of the merchant tailors of Astoria have been made days of caro by the re ceipt of letters from various parts of uermany, tuo usual address on tue envel ope being "To the tailor who has the elk horns in the velvet, Astoria. Orecon. U. S. A." Rich burghers write concerning tho purchase of elk horns in the velvet. Men of deep research want to know what elk horns in tho velvet are; artists want to have sent to them sketches of elk horns in the velvet; mighty hunters want to know tho feasibility of captur ing in their native lairs the wearers of elk horns, in tho velvet; men who are posessed with a yearning for foreign travel want to know tho facilities for procuring employment in a country where elk horns are produced in the velvet, and fashionable modistes arc de sirous of ascertaining what new stylo of structural ornament could be produced uy iuo inauguration oi a iasnion wnerem costly robes for court wear could be en hanced in beauty by the introduction of elk horns in the velvet. These several and various epistles have grieved the soul of our worthy and long suffering postmaster, but with strict impartiality he has dispensed them with an even hand, and to nil who mav. micrht. could, would or should be possible poss essors of elk horns in the velvet, if they be likewise in" the tailoring business these jetters nave come greeting. TIxc Clarioua. -complete orchestra, with dance music. ienres for calling dances. etccomDlete. To those desirous of having dances, and not otherwise provided with music. It is invaluable Call at the New York Nov elty store and examine it Famished or unfurnished front otxwss t Atr. Campoeirs, over the Gem A niSTOEIC VESSEL. The Oldest Steam Vend on tbe F&cltte. Some time since the older officers of tho United States coast survey wore com paring notes concerning the Beater, the first steam vessel on the Pacific, or, at least, on that part of the Pacific washing the northwest coast of America. To set the question of dates at rest they natur ally determined to sack them from the old Hudson Bay company's officers at Victoria, and from the genial ox-chief factor of tho company, William Fraser Tolmie, the following facts are gathered: 'Our good friend, Martin, has asked me to reply for him to your inquiries re garding the steamer Bearer, tho pioneer vessel of this coast, now nearly fifty yetrs old. In 183G, while an 'Indian trader and surgeon at Fort Vancouver, on the Columbia river, I witnessed the arri val of the Beaver, rigged as a sailing ves sel, and bringing, of course, cargo for the Hudson Ray company. On the trip out she had been accompanied by a consort, which carried amongst other cargo the boiler and engines intended for the Bea rer. Early in the summer of 183G the trial trip of the Bearer around Sauve's Island, at tho delta of the "Willamette river, was the occasion of a holiday for several of the company's officers. D MacLouglilin, with the ladies and school children, was on the Bcaccr. "With other juniors 1 had more enjoyment in gallop ing around the then open plains of Skup poos, on the 'Willamette slough above St. Helens: but 1 well remember our giving the Beater three rousing cheers as she sped along the Willamette, since rippled bv manv a noble steamer, boon alter this the iJcawr iroceeced to tho north west coast to engage in the fur trade. In 1837, or about that time, in consequence of an arrangement !eiwjtn the Brit ish and Russian Fur companies, The Beavers range extendrd from Nis qually in Pugct Sound to Lynn Canal at the head of Chatham Strait, In the autumn of 183G. hiviug had to visit one north, I saw the Beaver in full working rder at Nisquallv. In lFi tbe iseaver came to Nisquallv for the renewal of her boilers. I had been i:r charge of that post since June, 181J5. The breaking np of the old boilers furnished opportune employment to an American named 31c Allister, who, with a few others, had set tled near Olynipia. in 18-15. In the sixties the nearer wuh leuseuior some years to tlio isntisii government, and under command of Lioutant Pender. Ro3al Navy, was employed in complet ing the surveys of the northern interior passages, -so Veil begun by Vancouver seventy years ago. Sometime in tho sev enties, af ter my retirement, tho Hudson Bay Company sold the Beaver, and sho is now owned in Victoria, and employed as tug alxmt the harbor and along tne coast. She has had many n hard knock, but after some recent repairs this sum mer was reported as sound as ever. ''Out of tho old boiler plate of the Beaver I had made, in 184C, a large griddle, still in use in lny dwelling, and should the jpro- icssor tuaviuson; ever visit roe uguui, j. hope to servo him with a toothsome oat meal bannock, baked on this relic of the first steamer on the Pacific coast of tho United Stales." S. F. Bulletin. The Bark IncbcreenA Fine Vessel. Tho British bark Inchgrccn, now dis charging at tho new O. R. & N. dock, is about as finely built a vessel as ever en tered tho Columbia river. Sho was built at Greenock, by Card, and is meant as a sort of show card of what can be done in the matter of sending out a model of strength, durability, and convenience. iter owners are w. .Lindsay & Co., of Greenock, proprietors of an extensivo steamship line, and she is tho only sail ing vessel owned by that firm. With decks of teal: and masts or steel, with every improvement that science can sug gest or money purchase, with a record for speed and a reputation for seaworthi ness that is almost world-wide, it is no wonder that her captain is proud of Ids vessel anu is uanpy in pointing out to au minng visitors herniancxcsllent quail Tho most prominent feature, to our way of thinking, is the arrangement of the forecastle accommodations. As a general thing the forecastle of a mer chant vessel, be she English or American, is a coop full of bunks, illy lighted and with unsavory odors, resulting from poor ventilation, in the vessel nnder discus sion each sailor, whatever his rank or degree, has his stateroom where ho is monarch of all that the light through the jwrtholo allows him to survey. These cabins are built of iron, thoroughly lined and fitted up in a way that would put to shame the steerage accommodations of nine-tenths of tho Atlantic passenger fleet. Tho Inchgrcen, on her voyage just before this one, earned 4,yo baskets of sucar from Java to Greenock, and Cant. Miller with just pride, mentions the fact that everyone of tho lot was discharged irom tho hold of his vessel without the slightest taint of damage. Sho is well worthy of a visit from those of our read ers who want to see a model bark, un this voyage she saved a GTi3 charter with fourteen days to spare. Hosiery, Hosiery, ISosiery! The latest novelties in ladies and childrens hosiery at Prnel Bros'. Elcl CtiftloKi AVoi Ii. ttbotx and hoc. Can be had all. J. Arvold's, next to City Book Store. Ladies and gentlemen call there for Ine finest fitting boots and shoes, and lowest price-. Perfect fit guaranteed. For The Masquerade. Masquerade suits rented at reasonable rates in largest variety by M. JJ.JvAXT. Skates, Skates, Skates! Club skates, clipper skates, all sizes lowest prices. New York Novelty arore. 15. F. Stevens & Co A rr nflVrmT nvtrn milm-ntnonlc In nv one in need of a Piano, or Urgan. When Ton Come to Astoria and want a nice pan roast, go to Frank Jb aurc s. nt ins out stand. Purse Fouud. Last triday evening a purse contain ing money. Loser can have it by applying to .Mr. is. Liddicoat at Hansen Bros. Via X. P. it. It. Fresh Baltimore oysters packed in icq at j en s. Fragrant Coffee to cheer and comfort, at Frank Fabre's, at ins oia stana. Frank Falrc?s Hold. Frank Fabro has the finest nccommo dations for lodgers to be found in jvs toria. over his restaurant In Kinsey's building." Everything Is neat and clean and the beds arc new. soft and comfort able. If you want good board and lodg ing go to rank r aureus Are "Von Insured r If you want insurance in reliable com panics go to Wheeler & Robb. They represent; tne isorwicn union, tne.Liau cashlre Rovai.and the Union Ins. Co. of San Francisco, with a combined capi tal of $3G,000,000. They are also agents for the wen-known, travelers' Acci dent Insurance Company, of Hartford It is seldom that you will feel Unwell or suffer from indigestion if you use A XETT LIGHTHOUSE. Tbe Danger of St. George't Reef Lessened The lighthouse, department during the last summer has bee Jorming tho found ation for a new light-bouse on Northwest Seal rock, on St. George's reef, about 300 miles np tho coast, in Del Norte county. This reef extends from near Crescent City out eight miles into the ocean and has always been considered a very danger ous obstacle in the way of coasters, as it is quite risky business to attempt to pass by a narrow channel through the reef near tho shore. Almost all vessels havo to round the reef and stand well out also, as the submerged rocks are treacherous, being at certain conditions of the tide just under the water. I he Northwest beal rock, on winch tbe outhouse is to be built, is eicht miles from the shore and is tho termination of th&reef. The rock is 64 feet above the water and 150 feet between the extreme points. There is a gradual slope-from the top to the water, and nt all. times of the year the waves come thundering in and sweep the rock so that nothing but a seal can hold on. A foundation for the house has been cut out of the highest part of the rock during the summer months, and the laborers round it a most difficult task, as they and their tools were often washed overboard by the tre mendous breakers. The men slept on, a vessel anchored off the rock. Aside from a first-class lighthouse, whose tower will be Lr9 feet abovo the sea, there will be built on the foundation already made a house for coal, water and provisions, as there will also be a steam fog-whistle to warn vessels when the fog obscures the liZht- ... About seventy miles tin siae or the rocks the light-house department is building a wharf at Humboldt bay, as that is the nearest noint where the mate rials for the light-house can bu stored. This material will, of course, have to bo re-shipped again in quantities to suit as th work nrowreKses. Cantata A. H. Pav- son, engineer of tho department, thinks that if the appropriations by congress are as largo as he expects they will be, the work will probably be complete in three years. There is a small light now on the shore opposite tho rocks, but it is of but little importance, as tho reef extends far out into the Pacific. S. F. Chronicle. Oyster in KTerjr Styl And coffee, at Mrs. Lovett's. Oysters. Oysters, Oyler, at the Astoria Oyster depot; a stew, fry, pan roast, or raw at 1 rank r aore s. A. Juicy Beefsteak cooked to perfection is what you can get at Frank Fabre'.s. At t lie Empire Store You will find the finest laces and em broideries, of richest quality. ForalVcnt Fitting Boot Or Shoe, go to F. J. Goodmans, on Che- namus street, next uoor to l. w. ua.se. VII goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock ; new goods constanily'arriving. Custom work. IVotlce. Dinner at-J EFFSCIIOP HOUSE every day at f o'clock. The best 2 5 cent meal in town; soup, usn, seven Kinos or meats, vegetables, pie, pudding, etc. A glass of S. F. Beer, French- Claret, tea or coflec included. All who navo tnon him say Jeff is the uBOSS." Corsets and Underwear. All the latest makes and styles of cor sets and ladies underwear at l'rael Bros. Empire store. Ic Dimmitl's Cousli Balsuni. Kichardson & Co..St Louis, one of the largest wholesale druc firms in the Uni ted States, writes: Wc have handiea Ditnmltts lOucn ilaisam in our trade for the past sixteen j-ears and have bousht as much as one hundred cross at a time, and from otirknowledce of its merits believe it to have given perrect satisfaction to our customers,' At V. E. Dement & Co.'s. Notice to the TLudics. Switches made from combines or cut hair: new switches made to order from the best imported hair. In any shade de sired. Old switches repaired. Ail work warranted. Kates reasonable. Call or address Lur.EXUAnT & Schoexiie, Occident hair dressing saloon, Astoria, Oregon. Fine Dress CSood. A snlendid line of ladles dress goods is being displayed at tnc empire store. The Peruvian syrup nas cured thou sands who were suffering from dvspep sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu mors, female comniaints. etc. famuli lets free to any nddress. Seth W. Fowlt ASon4" Boston. for the senulne J. H. Oultcr old Dourbon. and the best of vine3. linuor and Sau Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower,iandsee Camp bell. Itoscoo Dixon's new eating house is now onen. Evervthlni: lias been fit ted up in hrst-class style, and uh wen known rcnutation as a caterer assures all who like good things to eat, that at ms place tney can oe accommouauxi. For chills, fever, ague and weakness UOLDEN'S LiIQUID liEEF IOXIC. LOl den's no other. Of druggists. Hack's Honey oFlIonEnouxD ad Taj: for coughs and colds has reached the nmnacle of fame. 1'iKE s toothache UEOPfl cure in one minute. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, wuooping cougn. croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and mm' fnmnlnints. 50 cents nniLSl a. bot tle. Crouu. Whooninc Cough and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh'g Cure- bold by w. is. Dement. -Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite. Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. Dement. Shiloh's Cough ana Consumption Cure is sold bv us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by W. E. De ment. For lame Back. Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 23 cents. For sale by W. 15. Dement. Sleepless Nights, made miserable bv that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is tfie remedy for you. Sold by W. E. De ment Strength and health go together. Ob tain this happy physical state by using (I UUl 11.. VJ i U1UIIII3 .ISifclVA. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured bv Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy. Price 50 cents, Masai Injector free. For sale by W. IS. Dement. All the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choicest pcrfumerv, and toilet articles, etc-can be bought at tho lowest prices, at J. w uonn's drug store, opposite unnen hotel, Astoria. Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. E. Dement. That Hacking Cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We BOAT BUILDING, R. M. LEATHERS Has reopened his boat shop, over Arndt & Ferchcn's. foot of LaFayetto street, and Is prepared to turn out FIBST-CLASS BOATS. ALL. WORK GUARANTEED. Xa. X. Jolison, Has re-op&ned his CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE, Ou the Roadway, near his old location. He will keep the stock of tho choicest Chrm, 1 and Tobaccos, and a full line of sinokenr ar- tides. Including the finest meerschaum , pipes, lie will bo pleased to sec his Id f nends at ills new stand. NOTICE T 0 CANNEEYMEN'! T WILL MAKE BOXES NEXT SEASON J iu any amount reium-u, and guarantee 10 navs i new saiisiaer ry in even nvspen. My prlre for snooks will be IS cPDt ; for n tiled boxes 17 - nts. Anv one wishing u nuke a contract for cases can confer -iti . J.C.TRULL1XOF.1:. octt-in Proprietor West Shurtr Mill". ASTORIA LIQUOR STORE, ACO. D.O'IELSON, - Pruprtoor. Rebuilt and Kelitletl TSircushmit.' The Be of WlXB.S.LiiqrORS. XSU Vifl.K K For a l!od CI?ur, call for nn "Danielson's Best." Collar Wert &:u and WaterStr-:;n x -.to; i . no Cm Mrs T.W. Ea!on. MSss Floreuce Camahai.. EATON & CARNAHAN uBAums fx- I Fine Millinery Fancy Goods. Cass Street, next door to Odd Fellows Building. ASTORIA Brewery Beer Saloon. The Best Beer 5 eta & Glass. Dot Lunch every Day from 10 to 12 A. M The best of Liauors and Clears on hand. A deservedly popular place of social resort. GEO. HILLElt. THE LATEST STYLES IK WALL PAPER AT B. 3. FRANKLIN'S, NEXT DOOR TO ASTO HI AN OFFICE. A Tory large Stock from which to select. Window curtains made to order. QT"My patent Trimmer to cut Wall Taper win D9 iouna eouTonieni 10 ray patrons. EE. 13- jsl aa S Hay, Oats, Straw. Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand Wood Delivered to Order. Praying, Teaming and Express Businestt. Horses ana Carriages for Hire. DKALKB IN WINES, LIQUORS AND ClCAftS. F1BT CLAN Notice of Meeting. mHEKE WILL BE A MEETING OP AS JL toria. Workmcmen's Protective Union at Nelmevar'a Hall. Monday erenlne. Nov. 19th. 1SKL A full attendance U rea nested m business of Importance will he transacted. ay oruer a. v. r. u. S.M.GILMOK. President Stockholders' Meeting. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE annual meetlnc of the stockholders of tbe Masonic Land ana uuiiatng Asssociation will be held at the office of Cant. Geo. Fla- vel. In Astoila, Oregon, on Wednesday, Dec latu. 1SS3. at tue uour or 7 p. m. tor tne pur use or eleclintr live directors ana transact nesuch other business as may lecally come oeiore ino meeting. J. W.fsliAilllAKT, Secretary. Astoria, Nov. 17th, 1883. d-td Delinquent City Taxes. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I, LX the undersigned. Chief of Police, have been furnished with a warrant from the City Council requiring me to collect the tax es assessed lor the year 18S3, and now delin quent upon the list and make return of the same within sixty days. All parties so In debted will therefore please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. U. W, MJUUI1KKV, Chief of Police. Astoria, Oregon, October 25th. 1SS3. Sheriffs Sale. BY VIRTUE OF aX EXECUTION Issued out of the Hon. Circuit Court of the State ef Oregon for the County of Clat sop, on the 26th day of October 8S3, and to me directed, on a decree for the foreclosure of certain mortgage lelns, wherein, Isaac Bergman and A. W. Berry, plaintiffs, recov ered a judgement ana decree ot foreclosure atalast Cliis. Le Roy defendant for tbe sum of thirteen hundren sevcnty-llvo and fifty one hundredths ($1375X0)dolfars,and interest thereon from the 4th day of August 1SE2 at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, and the costs and disbursements taxed at 10 90 to retlier with accruing costs and exDenses I have levied upon and will sell at public auction on tne fetn oar 01 December 1&53. at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day at the Court house door in Astoria uiatsop county uregon, for casn in nana at time 01 saie, an tne rtgnt title and Interest the above named defendant has In the following described real prperty to wit: The S. W. J4. of Sec 21, T. S N., of R.8 V.. Willamette meridian. A. M. TWOMBLY Sheriff. FOii & STOKES. A FULL LINE OF Fancy Groceries. WINES AND HAEDWARE AND Ship Chandlery: . rTBSn Fruits and Vegetables. fn Hume's New Building Foster's GRAND OPENING TlilS WEEK! iTincil rate.! up OiU!arUand Sample Rooms -in me u.iy. Ev.'rythtog Urst-cla throughout. A: tir; entrai.ee to tha O.K.&S. Dock. gnus 0. Crosby! Dtll!' Ill STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Plumbsrs and Steam Fitters Goods and Tools, . SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, 171335. and Copper. CaBnery anfl MslermGiis Snpplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with i.eatness and dispatch. None but tfrst ela&a workmen employed. A lame iwsortment of SCALES Constantly on band L. K. Cr. SMITH, Importer and wholesale dealer lu Clsarx and Tobaccos, Smokers' Articles, Playing Car Us, callery Hia UoBrrr. Etc. Tho 1.n.Mf onri Anno) crtnnV nt I K K It- SCUAtnf and AMBER GOODS In the city. Particular attention pad to orders irom 1 mo uuumri, Theo.BRACKER, Manager. Cheuumns Street, Astoria. Orecon. NOTICE, To Hunters, Fishermen, Ranchers. TF YOU WANT THE HIGHEST MAR- jl ket price ror your produce, go to JEFF'S, Steamer TOM MORRIS. THIS XEYT and Jb'avorlte Boat IS NOW READY FOR BUSINESS AND can be chartered for excursions, special parties, etc., at reasonable rates. A general steamboatins business transacted. V. EOELLING, Master. FOR TILLAMOOK. (Weather permitting.) The now Steamer N. P. JOn.VNSEN. - - - Master. Will leave for TILLAMOOK, on IOlt SAILING DATES AND PARTICU ? larsappW to J. G. HUSTLER, Main street Wharf. Astoria : ALLEN & LEWIS, Portland ; J. L. STORY Tillamook. DRESSMAKING. HCRS. BRYCE RESPECTFULLY IN- 1TX forms the Ladles of Astoria, that her business Is carried on as formerly at her rooms on Cass street opposite Odd Fellows maiding, sne returns tannics ior meir pat ronage lu the past, and solicits a continu ance of the same. Suits made, from S7.00 to 815,80. All Work Warranted. Astoria. Nov. 1st, IS83. FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT- The splendid Al British Iron snip, KILL 0 CHAN Will be shortly on tho berth for SALMON in lots to suit shippers. For freight and In surance apply to Messrs. BALFOUR, G UTHRIE & Co.. Portland. Or to P. L. CHERRY, Astoria. FOR SALE. TN LOTS TO SUIT. FROM 5 ACRES TO JL 40 acre tract in S. W. corner of Chas. Stevens' v. u. Tine perfect. For particu lars Inquire at efflce of N. D. Raymond. City jidii ; ur uu iuc yicwoco ui v. u. xuuuir. Astoria. Nov. 3d, U5S. To Rent. TJOCSE OF FIVE ROOMS. FURNI- JUL turcforsale. Apply at Astorlan Office. I AM OVERSTOCKED IN CLOTHING AND Furnishing Goods! And will therefore try and re uuce ib uy uucnng Men's, Youth's, and Boy's CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Rubber and Oil Clothing At a Largo DlsceHiit. Any party buying Roods o me from this date lortn will be al lowed ten per cent on purchases or over 10. -rjmorace the oppor tunity ana Duy your ciotmng 01 mm. A. X. TT. A IXTO? Whol esate The Leading Dry House of LARGEST STOCK LOWEST New Goods Received JEEF OF THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove by his books that he Is (loins the Diggest Dusiness 01 any EESTATJEANT In tho crty, and ho will guarantee to glvo the best meal lor cash. SOLID GOLD JEELR Y Scarf Pins. Chains, Watches, Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry In Astoria. fAIl goods warrantedasrepresented GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. n:,,. it,.. T Ml FIRST MllfBS DioVbi Lib ! Men's, Youth's, and Boys ! ! Of Efrrery Just opened at Styles 10 Suit el! ! rices to 9 Aum CLOTHIER, MERCHANT mm V) B C2 Ul H CC -J ' ffl zi 02 0 I P3 s i J I X f 3 4 I SI igg I ri J s I u I 1 ipStf - s and Retail Goods and Clothing Astoria. - FINEST GOODS PRICES! by Euery Steamer. QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPORT MILL COMPANY IS IN TnE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO remain. We will take orders for lumber from 100 to 50o M., at the mill or delivered. Wo also, manufacture lath and shingles of Al quality. Flooring a Specialty . Address all orders WESTPORT MILL CO. S. C, Bekjteii, Supt. The Portland and Astoria STEVEDORE COMPATT? Is prepared to contract with masters and consignees of vessels for the Loading and Unloading of Vessels AT EITHER PORT. Piomptnes3 and satisfaction guaranteed In all cases. Bei? for Business. yfoihinc ! mer Description the Occident Store. Quality to Suit all ! Suit all ! TAILOR, AND HATTER. Ed. D. Curtis & Co. urate, Upiolstery UNSURPASSED IN STYLE AND FINISH. NEW FURNITURE, A COMPLETE STOCK. Mcintosh, Leading S. B. CROW, FHOTOGKAPHEK, Comer Benton and Squenioqua Streets, East of the Court House. Astoria, - Oregea iSfuoea, Brovnrs iron Bitters. guarantee it. Sold by W.SDefflecJt.