The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, November 25, 1883, Image 2

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SELECT MASQUERADE BALL.
JORDAN &B0Z0RTH
CHEISTMAS
CABDS.
NEW YEAE
CARDS.
UescueJuleeTroieJL
ASTORIA, OREGON:
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 23. 18S3
A 2?EW LINE.
L. A. Looms, H. S. Gile, and oth
ers ewt ior Uwaco tins morning
to mnlco examination for the route for
the proposed narrow gauge railroad.
The incorporators are L. A. Loomis,
I. W. Case. Jacob Kamm, H. S. Gile,
and B. A. Seahorg. The intention is
to construct and equip a narrow
gange railroad from a point at or near
Ihvaco to a point at or near Oyster
ville, on Slioahvater Bay, and from
there to some as yet undetermined
point on Gray's Harbor. The line
Tvill be twenty-seven miles in length;
it is thought the cost will not exceed
SG,000 a mile.
The value of this line to Astoria is
manifest Pacific and Chehalis conn
m ties are rapidly filling up with a fine
class of immigration, men who come
to make permanent homes. The trade
of that country belongs to Astoria;
this road will be a help to obtain and
retain it.
A Nhw Yoi:k speeial says a sub
scription paper has been started,
bonded by $1090 from General Grant,
to purchase a 50,000 annuity for
General Fremont, which would
yield 1dm $7,000 annual income.
About $18,000 has been so far sub
scribed, principally bv New Yorkers.
The fund is designed as a recognition
oi JLToinonis services in opening
Oregon and California io pioneers.
Last Friday's London Tim-ex savs
Gladstone and his colleagues must
understand that England will hold
thetsi answerable if, through further
arrow of judgment, Egypt is allowed
to rokpee into anarchy, aggravated
by the jmssions of religious fanatic
ism, and the maddening influences of
invasion by barbarians from the in
ferior of Africa.
A Cairo telegram from the artist
who was. with the Hicks Pasha expe
dition at Khartoum, reports that the
first attack of the Egyptian army was
successful, and not nntil the enemy
was behoved to be routed did Hicks
Pasha accept as a guide an emissary
of EJ Maiidi, who led the army in ;
waterless defile, where it was anni
hilatod.
The latest imnar of the Nihilist
number, the WW of tlul'eovlc. cive
harrowing details of the sufferings of
olitical prisoners in Peter and Paul
fortress, where they are treated like
murderers. No distinction is made
between men or women, or sick and
healthy. Several prisoners have gone
mad and committed suicide.
G. P. Iijre, or AV;hington,
who was cJecfod to congress in
Alaska in 1S70, Iihs been Requested
by potations.. Humorously signed to
repreaont the territory at Washing
ton the coating season and ondeavor
to obtain some aorfc of civil govern
ment. Nbably one-half of the interest
bearing debt of the United States is
hekl by the national, siato and sav
ings banks.
Desirable Property
FOR SALE.
Tirrv minutes mux a from sax
.I. Ch.. on tlic Iam (jatos Road.
A new 5-rount dwelling house ; between
swkI 4x acres or choice fruit laud. Dwell
ing )hH for saloon ami s:ote.
The property will be sold at a bargain. :ts
I liv loo much other business to attend to
it. Terms 61,009-Jialf cash; balance on
lime with easy payments. Apply to
1J. YOUNG.
Autom. Otegoit. d-lm
DAIRY FARM FOR SALE.
954 ACHES ON CLATSOP PLAINS
KNOWN AS THE P. GEARILVRTFARM
inert her with thiiiy cows, seventeen
lieail young, entile, one horse, one wagon
and other arming implements.
Thfe. Is h nu chance lor anvone lo secure
a cood dairy or stock form.
Vr lwrtteulars Inquire of
wlf J. W. GEARHART
FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.
A T MRS. GEO. niLLKR'S, NEXT DOOR
1a to Wes'on Hotel.
ASTORIA LIQUOR STORE,
AVtt. DANIKLSON,
Proprietor.
Kclruilt and Refitted UL'hronsliout.
The Rest of
vrirwEs.iiiqiTostsi, axd cigars
For a Good Cigar, call for one of
4,Daaielson's Best."
Comer West Pth and Water Streets, Astoria.
no-Am
BEMOVAL.
The Astoria Passenger Line
WILL AFTER THIS DATE HAVE ITS
headquarters at its Stables next to B.
It. Franklin .s. two doors blow The Asto
niAXofnce. First-class Liverj en-ice. Carts
witli horse furnished, for one dollar per
hour. Carriages on application
The Astoria Passenger Linp Hacks will
leave for Upper Astoria from the stables.
Horses taken to board.
MRS. T. O'RRDZN.
FOR SALE.
TN IXTS TO SUIT. FROM n ACRES TO
JL 40 acre tract in S. W. corner of Cluis.
Stevens' I). C. Title perfect. For particu
lars Inquire t otBce of X. I). Raymond, City
Hall ; or on lb premises of O. D. Young.
AMoria, Nov. 3d, 1S53.
Notice of Dissolution.
V? OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' THAT THE
J. na tnershlp heretofore existing between
Dnck Kontr under tho Arm name anil strip
of Lung 'ing as pawnbroker in the city of
Astoria, is this day dissolved by mutual con
sent. The business will be carried on by
the ucw firm name of Goon TVintr Co.
Duck Fons will pay all the debts of Lung
rung tio.
GOON WING CO.
By LAM FAT.
LAM DUeEjManager.
Piffh Annual UicnnnMrln Doll
Thursday Evening, Jfov. 291b,
188.
At the Skating Bint.
nOXOllAltV COMMITTKK.
Capt. Geo. Flavcl, Hob. Wm. Chance.
CoL K. K. Spedtleu, Hon. A. J. Mcgler,
Hon. Jolin Hahn, Hon. J. W, Hum?.
aiAXAGEMEXT COMMITTEE.
X. Clinton. F. L. Parker.
C. H. Stockton, F. C. Blake.
ItECEPTIOX COMMITTEE.
MEMBERS OF THE TROUPE.
IXVESTlCATrxO COMMITTEE:
C. H. Stockton, J. "W. Hare.
.1. . Brown.
XN'VITATION COMMITTEE. .
F. L. Parker. N. Clinton.
J. Hepburn, J. D. Hare,
a. a. uioreianu.
Prices r.f AdmUsIos.
Lady Maskers. - niKE.
Gent Maskers. - - - $l CO
Ladj Spectators, - W
Gent Spectators. - 1 00
Tickets may be procured of memlmrs of
tue xroupe.
Maskers' Tickets can bo procured only at
me store oi if. i. ranter.
Two elegant prizes will be awarded to best
sustained iaay ana gentleman cnaracier.
GET YOUR THANKSGIVING
TURKEY
At Wltcrrj- fc Co.s
Star T&zxTrlsL&t.
LADIES NOTICE
FGII ISAHGAIA'S
Call at MRS. E. A. HULL'S. A Choice -selec
tion of
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Pictures and Mottoes of all Descriptions.
Card Hoard, Sets, n Sheet.
Opposite tho Astoria Candy Factory.
Mrs. R. QJJTNN,
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Croclicry and. Glassware,
IPtjlUL Stools.,
XEY GOODS COXSTAXTLY DECEIVED.
Xorthwest conierSquemoquaand Main
Streets. nl7-3m
BOAT BUILDING,
R. M. LEATHERS
Has reopened his boat shop, over Anidt &
Ferchen's. foot of IiFayette street, mid Is
prepared to turn out
FIRST-CLASS BOATS.
ALIi WOItK GUARANTEE!!.
A. MacBeth,
MERCHANT TAILOE
No. 4. First .St., - - Portland, Oregon
Clothing made at reasonable prices,
and satisfaction guaranteed.
Stockholders' Meeting.
ItTOTICE IS HEREBY GH'EX THAT THE
La annual meeting of the stockholders of
me m:lsouic lauu ana lsuiiuing Association
will be held at the office of Cant. Geo. Fla-
vel. in Astoila. Oregon, on 'Wednesday, Dec
r.nn, ltm. ai me nour oi r. ii. ior me pur
ngsuch other business as may legally come
ueiore ine ineeiing.
J. W. GEARHART.
Secretary.
Astoria, Xov. I7lh, 1B83. d-td
Delinquent City Taxes.
UTnTrni? t; nwnirnv rivpv tit at t
H the undersigned, Clilef of f olice, have
been furnished with a warrant from the
City Council requiring me to collect the tax
es assessed ior tne year 1SS3, and now delin
quent upon the list and make return of the
?ame wiuiiu M.iy uays. aji panics ko in
debted will therefore please take notice and
govern tnemseives acconnngiy.
C. W. LOUGIIKRY.
Chief of Police.
Astoria, Oregon, October 25th, 1883.
Notice to Stockholders.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
annual mectlnc of the stockholders of
the Pacific Union Fk'g Co. will be held on
Saturday Dec 22 1883, at their office In As
toria for the purpose of electing a board of
Directors and the transaction of such other
business as mav come before the meetins.
J. It. GILSTRAP, J. A. CARLSON,
Secy, Tres'L
Astoria Xov. 23, 18S3,
To Rent.
OUSE OF FIVE ROOMS. FL'RNI-
ture forsale. Apply at Astorian Office
MEETING NOTICE.
milE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF
JL the stockholders of the Pythian Land and
Building Association will be held In Pythian
Castle, on Wednesday December Cth 1883.
Immediately after the adjournment of Astor
Lodge Xo. c. K. of P., for tne election of offi
cers for the ensuingyear.and the transaction
of such other business as may come before
the meeting.
E. A NO YES Secretary.
Astoria, Xov. 9, 1883. dtd
FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET
By the Xlclit. liny. Week er Xoath,
WITH OB "WITHOUT BOARD,.
With use of Tarlor, Library and all the com
forts of a home. Terms reasonable.
Apply to MItS. E. a HOLDEN.
Cor. Jlaln aud Jefferson Sts.
Notice of Dissolution.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
partnership heretofore existing between
Rudolph Barth and Michael Meyers has been
this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr.
Barth will continue the business in his own
name and on his own account and will pay
ail debts and collect all accounts and notes
due the firm.
RUDOLPH Ba-RTH.
MICHAEL MEYER.
Astoria, Xov. 2d, 1SS3. d-30d
NOTICE
TOCANNERYMEN!
X WILL MAKE BOXES NEXT SEASON
X iu anv amount required, and guarantee
to have them satisfactory In every respect.
My price for shocks will be 13 cents; for
nailed boxes 17 cents. Any one wishing to
make a contract for cases can confer with
J.CTRULLINGEB.
oct4-3m Proprietor West Shore Mills.
Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned bas been appointed the as
signee or the Arm of AM. Johnson "and Co.
and all persons having Claims against said
firm are notified to present the same duly
verified to me at my office in Astoria. Ore
gon, within three months from tills date,
October 17th, 1888.
L-6w A, W. BESET,
lliiaj GooSs Jist Receivefl,
COMfKISING :
Rogers Bros.' Plated ware.
Bisque Figures,
Fine Majolica,
Japanese Goods.
Willow and Rattan Goods..
Green River Cutlery.
DECOItAT.!)
China Dinner anil Tea Sets.
And a Full Lino of
Crockery .Glassware.
ALSO
First-class COAL OIL a Specialty.
JORDAN & BQZORTH,
Cor. Chenamus and Genevieve Sts.
Astoria, Nov. 22nd. lfK3.
THE CENTURY.
FOE. 1884.
The programme for the fourteenth year of
this magazine, aud the third under tne new
name, is if anytliiug more interesting and
popular than over. With every season Thk
Ckntukv shows a decided gain in circula
tion. The new volume begins with Novem
ber, and. when possible.subscriptionsshouid
begin with that issue. The following arc
some of the features of the coming year :
A "ew 'orel by George W. Cable, author of
"Old Creole Days." ete cntitleit "Dr. Se
vier," a story of New Orleain life, the time
being the evo of the late Civil War.
"Life in the Thirteen Colonies" by Ed
wakd Egglkstox, separate Illustrated pa
pers on subjects connected with the curly
History of this country.
Three Stories by Henry Jarae, of varying
lengths, to appear through the year.
The Xeir Astronomy, untechuical articles
by Prof. S. P. Lamilkv, describing the
most interesting of recent dLscover.es in the
sun and stars.
A Novelette by II. II. Uorcsen, author of
"Gunnar," etc A vivid and. sparkling story.
The h'err Era in American Architecture, a
series of papers descriptive of the bet
works of American architects in Public
Buildings, City and Country Houses, etc
To be profusely Illustrated.
A KoTelleitc by Robert Grant, author of
"Confessions of a Frivolous Girl," etc, en
titled "An Average Man," a storv of New
York.
The Rread-Hlnners, one of the most re
markable novels of the day, to be complet
ed in Januarv.
"Christianity and Wealth," with other as
says, by the author of '"The Christian lea
gue of Connecticut," etc., on the application
of Christian morals to the present phases of
modern life.
Co&stlnc About the Gulf of St. Lawrence,
a series of entertaining articles profusely il
lustrated. Scenes from the Novelists, IlAWTironxK,
Geougk Eliot, and Caulk, with authentic
drawings.
tin tbe Track of rijKses,thc lecord of a
yacht cruise In tho Mediterranean. Identify
ing the route of Ulysses on his return from
the Trojan war.
"Garlleld in England," extracts from his
private Journal kept during a trip in Kurope
in 1607.
"The Silverado Squatters," by Itonr.KT
jxhtjs STEVENSON, autuor oi "Atff Ara
bian Nights."
There will be papers on outdoor England
by Jonx Bubhougiis aud others, a beauti
ful illustrated series on Dante, a number of
papers uy tne eminent irencn novelbt. AL
thoxse Dacdet, articles ullartandarcl!a,
logy. by Charles Dudlev Wauxkk and
otiiers. illustrated papers on sport and ad
venture, short stories by the leading writers,
essats on timely subjects, etc. etc
Subscription price, St.tw a year: single
numbers sold everywhere, at cents each.
All dealers "receive subscriptions, or remit
tances may uc maae direct to tue puuiisn
ers by postal or expressorder.regMered let
ter, bank check or draft.
SrEciAr, Offers.
To enable subscrlcers to begin with the
first volume under The Ckxtukv came, we
make the following special offers :
Xcw xubsbribcr beginning tcith Xovcm
lcr, 1SS3, may obtain the magazine one year
from date, and thettcaitn-foiirnrerloiunum-
Iten. unbound, for $5.00. Regular price for
me utrcc years, siiiuw.
Or. if preferred, a subscrintion and the
twenty-four numbers nocxn ix fouii elk-
oaxt volumes wm ue lurmsiieu tor sio.
Regular price. Slfi.
THE CENTURY CO..
New York, N. Y.
HANSEN BROS.
SASH AND DOOR FACTORY,
AND PLANING MILL.
A full stock of home manufactured goods
constant)? on hand.
Special Attention given to Orders.
All work iniaranteed. Yonr n.itronnir so
licited.
ASTORIA.
Oregon
Magnus C. Crosby
Dealer in
HAMASE, IRON, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
Plumbers and Steam Fitters
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON,
TOLel axd Copper.
Cannery ani FMeraens SnDplies
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP
PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done tuith neatness and dispatch.
None but first class workmen employed.
A large assortment of
SCALES
Constantly on hand
NOTICE.
OTATE AND COUNTY TAES A RE NOW
kj aue ana payable at aay office.
. , A.M. TWOMBLY,
tt Saerlfi Clatsop Co.
HAVE FOUND
ONE
f t JUL.
Tlie public arc invitcil to call and examine our immense
stock of Holiday Goods, consisting of
Albums. Scrap Books. Music Folios. Toilet Stands.
Dressing Cases. Fans, Picture Frames.
Chromes. Oil Paintings. Etc.
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y NEW YORK x'
A STORE !
Wc do not inpose to inveigle the public either by
false representations or sucli pernicious clap-trap as the
purported purchase of au Eastern Bankrupt stock at 25
cents on tho dollar. AH our dealings are. legitimate and
abOTO board. In proof of what we say and claim, wc would
respectfully suggest to the public to examine and price the
goods in "Other Stores" before coining to us, and thus
satisfy tnemseives or tne truth or our representations. ;
TiielTe'KrTorlsSToTOlty Store j
STBEF.T, ASTORIA.- I
BIRTHDAY
CARDS.
M. lr.s:t J. OVSTAFSOX. A. JHIXfV.
MARTIN OLSEN So CO.
FURNITURE
Corner 3Inln and Sqat'inoqna Streets. Astoria, Orocon.
WINDOW SHADES AHD TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER ETC
X foinplrff Sluch.
PmOES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD.
AM. KirSIS OP FVICKlTrKK i:EPAIKEI APtl) VAlZAISHKli
BITTERS !,
Vilmerding & Co., San Francisco.
Loeb & Cr, Agents. Astoria.
G. A. STINSON & CO.,
BLAGKSM1THING,
At Capt- Itogers old stand, corner or Cass
and Court Streets.
Ship and Cannery work, norseshoeinp.
Wagons made and repaired. (Jood work
guaranteed.
i -n t
:s wim.
GRAND OPENING
THIS WEEK!
Finest fitted up BilHardJand Sample Kooms
In the City.
Everything first-class throughout.
At the entrance to the O. It. & X. Dock.
L. K. G-. SMITH,
Importer and wholesale dealer In
Clears ana Tobaccos, Smokers' Article,
Plajlns Cards, Cutlery, Sia-
tloncrj-. Etc.
The largest and finest stock of MEEIt
SCIIAUirand A3IBER GOODS in the city.
Particular attention paid to orders from
the country,
m Theo.BRACKER, Manager.
Chenamus Street, Astoria. Oregon.
TAILORING-,
Gleaning Repairing.
NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. BY
GEORGE IiOVETT
Main Street, opposite N. Loeb's.
Steamer TOM MORRIS.
THIS 3TEU'
and Favorite Boat
IS NOW READY FOR BUSINESS AND
can be chartered tor excursions, special
parties, etc, at reasonable rates. A general
stcamboatlng business transacted.
Y. BOELLING, Master.
FOR TILLAMOOK.
(Weather permitting.)
The new Steamer
2. FITlTiP.
N.T. JOHANSEN, - - Master.
Will leave for TILLAMOOK, on
FOR SAILING DATES AND PARTICU
larsappl7 to J. G. HUSTLER, itain
street Wharf, Astoria: ALLEN & LEWIS,
Portland ; J. h. BTORY Tillamook.
n i
F0SIR1
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ONLY i
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WEDDING
CARDS.
S BEDDIN(
J. HESS.
A. M. JOIINSO.V.
Astoria Sail Loft.
MANVFACTUKEnS OF
SAILS, TENTS, AWNINGS
TARPAULINS,
And everything else pertaining to our
uusmess.
Lowes tPrice and Best "Work
For your Xouey,
At the Old Stand
Leave your orders and get your work
none at once.
.T. II ESS & CO.
Oregon.
Astoria,
Hariware it SMp (Mlerj
A. VAH DUSEH & CO.,
DEAivnns i-
Hardware and Ship Chandlery
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish,
- Binnacle Oil, Cotton Canvas
Hemp Sail Twine,
Cotton Sail Twine,
Lard Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes,
Galvanized Cut Nails.
Agricultural Implements
Souring Zllacliiuos.
Paints and Oils, Groceries, etc
BANKING AHDJN8URANGL
BROKER, BANKER
AXD
INSURANCE AGENT
ASTORIA, - OREGON
OFFICE HOURS:
FROJI 9 O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL 3
O'CLOCK P. M.
lie InM Insnrance Go.,
OF CALIFORNIA.
J. F. Houghton-
Chas. K. STOnr.....
rrealdent
Secretary
GEO. Lu STOItr..
ent for Oraon
Capital paid up in U. S. gold)
pnin S
5 00 000 00
X. TV. CASE, Agent,
Cnenamus street. Astoria, Oregon.
$67,000,000 CAPITAL.
LIVERPOOL AND LOnON AND
GLOBE,
NORTH BRITISH AND AlER CAN
TILE OF LONDON AND
EDINBURGH.
OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART
FORD, AND
COM.AIERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
HeprasentiBE a capital of 7,O00,O0O.
A. VAN DTJSEN, Agent.
ERANK L.
Fresh Fruits
FAHCY GEOCERIES.
Fine Goods - Reduced Prices
Ladies desirous of procuring Goods
unequaled in Style and 3Tinish will
take pleasure in examining our
Stock of
ilLKS, SATISTS and DRESS GOODS.
HT THE
GENTS' FUItHISHING DEPARTMENT,
Everything is Complete
and of the "best.
PBAEL BROS.
TEU apply to the Captain, or to E.T. Parker,
L F. STEVE1TS Co.
OXETXT SOOEL STOH.E.
havi: JUST ICECEIYED a hiaoioth stock of books.
The young and old, ricli and poor can all bo accommodated.
Agents for the Kranich & Bach and Mandsfeldi & Notni Pianos and
Yestern Cottage Organs.
Ordert for all kinds of Music or Instruments will be promptly filled.
B. F. STEVENS Ss CO.,
. City Book Store.
21
(SrCCESSOR TO JACKINS & MONTGOMERY.)
PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK
Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms.
CILEAAJIIiS STKEET, BText to C Iu Parker's Store.
THE NEW MODEL
A FTJIiIi STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND.
S3. IO.. "FT A yZESQ,
Two doors east of Occident Hotel. ASTORIA, OREGON-
CHAS. HE1LBORN,
HAUUPACTCIiEE OT
FURNITURE Ss BEDDING
A34D DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Cloth, "Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Window Shades. Lace Curtains. Picture Frames and Mouldings
"WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES
Complete In
GERMANIA BEER HALL
AND
BOTTLE BEER DEPOT.
Cbexaots Street. Astobu,
The Best of . Lager 5 Cts. a Glass
Orders for the
ia Brewery
Left at this placo will bo promptly attend
ed to.
' t3TNo cheap San Francisco Beer sold at
this placa-
W3& BOCK, Proprietor.
PARKER.
Vegetables
ST O RE
!
STEADIER
CLARA PARKER
Eugens D. Brock, Hasten
or TOWING, FREIGHT orCHAR-
Agent.
II. B. PABKEB.
DEALER jy
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A General Assortment ot
HOUSEHOLD GOODS-
Agente for
Magee Stoves and Eanges
The Best In tne market.
Piumbing goods of all kinds on band. Jat
work done In a workmanlike manner.
31ANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS
TORIA ONLY OP
E. B. MAWB9,
AGENT
CALL AND EXAMINE IT, YOU
WILL BE PLEASED.
E.1CHAWES Is also agent for tne
Mi patent Cooiing Stove
And other nrst-class stOYes.
Furaace "Work Steam Tit
tiag5. etc., a specialty
every branch.
California Exchange
The best of California and Foreign
Wines and Liquors
Kept Constantly on Hand
JomestIe aad Foreign Clears
' the best Braads.
NATIONAL BREWERY BEER.
On Concondy between Benton and lAfa-
yett streati. -
lm eSORGE COSHES.