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C3 ASTORIA, OREGON: SATURDAY DECEMJSER 1. 1SSS ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. F. HAliliORAN & COMPANY', I'CBI.IriHP.KS ani ri:ni-i:iKTOi:., ASTOIUAX I5UILDISG. - - CASS STREET Tcrnn of Subscription. Served by Carrier, per week.... . 15cts. Sent by Mail, ppr month (Met. one year ?7.0D Free of postage to subscribers. Advertisements inserted by the year at the rate of 52 per square per month. Tran sient advertising flltv cents per square, each insertion. THE VERDICT IX THE ItOYLE CASE. To get any telegrams from Portland during the progress of the case which tormiimted "Wednesday night, was im possible. The simple fact of there being something of importance to telegraph always insures the line being down whether it be January or July. Nearly all who participated as defendants or wit nesses in the trial, returned to this city on Thursday. Considerable feeling is manifested in relation to the termina tion of the affair. The following appear THE MASKED BALL. About the only public event that oc curred in Astoria on Thanksgiving Day was the masked ball at the skating rink in the evening. It was well attended, pud everyone present had a good time. The music was under the leadership of Prof. A. F. Kaef. The grand march be gan at U r. it. Among the maskers were Sirs. P. E. Ferchen, Red Domino; Mrs. F. C. Larson, Spanish Princess; Mrs. J. W. Hare, Rlue Domino: llrs. P. 11. Rutler, and Miss Chamberlain, Twin bisters; SKIP CHANDLERS. DEALERS IK to be the U in the case. The suit was , Miss Crook. Captain: Miss Coe, Snow brought by I yle as a foreigner, before Hake; Miss Flora Ferchen. Domino; Mrs. Judge Doway in the U. S. Circuit Court. Edgerton, Queon; Miss Lctta Ferchen, at Portland! t j recover damages alleged Domino; Miss Agnes Stockton, Laun to have bei sus-tainedby a whinniucre- dress: Miss LenaRrown, Evening Star; ceived at the hands ofa vigilance com- j Mrs. George "Wright, Quakeress: Mrs. X. EDiron Astobiax: The following extract from a letter by A. T. Townsend of Crown Point, New York, to his sister, Mrs. Clara Honchton, whose home is on Clatsop Plains, is sug- Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, gestive of the healtbfulness of one other j taR PITCH OAKUM place than Clapsop. The- also read Tiie ' ' ' seventy-four and his sister here is sev- NAILS AND SPIKES, ggg emy-SLx. xmjiu arc in ruuu ueniiu aim at the present time active workers. He says: c.irrj t j mi- Since I twwn writinc this letter 1 have attxuwcire, jroiuia a.uu uus heard of the death of our cousin. A. T. Around the City. Collection day. Where is that man that prophesied "a dry winter?' The Queen arrived yesterday: the Co lumbia sails to-day. r There will be an auction ai'e at E. C. Holden's at 11 this morning. Dr. T.' T. Cabaniss, late post surgeon at Ft. Stevens, has moved to this city. The Abncr Cobvru is loading ,500 cases of salmon at San Francisco for Liverpool. The Minnie M. Watts is now out 102 days from New York. Fears are enter tained as to her safety. The Pacific Journal continues to im prove. It is one of the most valuable of our weekly exchanges. Mr. Thos. Dealt, secretary Columbiu Canning Company, gives notice of a meeting of the company's stockholders onhe afternoon of the iCth inst. H. 13. Parker left Montpelier on his way to Chicago last Monday. He calcu lated to leave St. Paul to-day on his re turn home. Oregon judges are all resigning; Judge Hanna, of the first judicial district ten dors his resignation to take effect the wist inst. During a nine months" steady run the Knapptou box factory has turned out 130,000 boxes. For the first 99.000 10 cents per box was received: for the re mainder, 20 cents was paid. I. Groenwald was the name of the un fortunate man who was swept off the Oregon while crossing out on the 22d ult. He was quartermaster of the vessol and was heaving the lead at the time. Mr. and Mrs. Gorman have lost their little four-vear-old daughter, Lottie, who died of scarlet fever last "Wednesday night. This is the second death from that scourge that has afflicted the fam ily in the last month. The Queen and Idaho arrived in yester day; the Obcron, Ironside and Harry Bailey came down; the Morayshire, City of Madrid and Sovereign of the Scan go up stream to-day: the Sea King moves east ward on Tuesday. Major McMurray is energetically push ing the work of building the road on the military reservation between Canby and Ilwaco. Enterprising citizens of Pacific county will finish it from the reservation to connect with the present road. The schooner Martha W. Tufts, of San Francisco, has been engaged for the trade between Astoria and Gray's Harbor and will begin loading at that point on Mon day. Messrs. Gray, Esmond and Ander son are the contracting parties. On Thursday evening, November 29lh, Beaver Lodge No. '55, 1. O. O. F., elected officers for the ensuing year as follows : N. G., John Hahn; V.'G., IL E. Nelson; 1L S., T. S. Jowett, re-elected: P. S., L. Wilson, re-elected; Treai., I. W. Case, re elected. Look out for spurious dollars. A United States detective reports that large numbers of spurious standard dollars are in circulation. The counterfeit is of white metal dipped in silver. The wesh, die and milling are nearly perfect, but they lack the ring. During November nineteen vessels cleared from this port foreign bound. Of these, seventeen cleared for Queenstown, one for Hong Kong and one for Calais. France. The clearances were 844,231 bushels wheat, and 49,118 barrels flour, aggregating in value 1,079,052. The Overland Montldy for December is on our desk. In those days of maga zine perfection a monthly periodical needs strong merit to insure success. In all the essentials the Overland possesses the attributes of merit and is a grand exponent of our Pacihc coast literature Our music-loving people will do well not to miss the vocal and instrumental concert to be given at the Congregational church on Tuesday evening next. Tick ets have been put at the low price of 50 cents, and may be uau at the Uity 15ook store, Jordan & Bozorth's, Carl Adler's, Aheo. .cracker s and YVm. idgar s. A change has been made in the sailing of the ocean steamers northward from San Francisco. Beoinnim with the Queai which left "Wednesday, and arriv- .d here yesterday, the Oregon leaves there to-day, the State next "Ved11csda3, the Columbia next Saturday, continuinc in the same order. Tho purpose is to nave a large and small steamer alternate. Each number of the West Shore is an improvement upon its predecessors and a pleasant surprise to the subscribers. "Progress" is the publisher's watch-word and perfection his aim. "With its Janu ary number the journal enters its tenth year, and will then appear in an entirely new dress of type, lo generally remod- eieu anu nave eigui pages auueu 10 11s present size. inittee in this citv last July. Tho defendants were cited to appear on the 27th. ult., and did so, engaging coun sel. The line of defense seems to have been to acknowledge everything that was Clinton, Moss Wreath; Mrs. F. C. Blake, Mary Queen of Scots: F. C. Larson, Spanish Cavalier; Frank Mordaunt, Serf; Win. Joplin, Uncle Sam; P. D. Parker, Tramp; J. Koyce, Dandy .Mg; uon ."ac claimed bv tho plaintiff, and to make it t Kenzie. Paul Pry; A. A. Cleveland. Royal appear in testimony that the state of j Punch and Judy; J. W. Brown, Beggar affairs in this city at the time justified j Woman; It. M. Leathers, School Boy; the extraordinary' action" taken. The 1 J. D. Montieth, French Captain: M. Lar jurv was composed of farmers from the j son. Domino; F. A. Langford, Bichard Willamette vtlley, good, well-meaning I HI: J. W. Hare. Clown; Jas. Fox, His men, but as devoid of information con- J Boyal Nibs; Mike Hustler. As lou Like cerning the run of events in Astoria as! It:W. Coleman, Fat Man; Wm. Kussell, though they lived in another hemisphere. The first day was taken up with state ments proving tho case of the plaintiff: nothing was denied, the counsel for the defense siruply attempting to impeach the veracity of the witnesses, while the counsel for the prosecution handled the defendant somewhat roughly: the second day the defendants liad several witnesses on the stand in an Jcckey;B. S.Worsley, Benedictine Monk; U. liraj-, llaiser Wilnelm: J. A. David son, Hungarian Noble: F.JD. Blake. Page; Wra. Clinton, Bussian Finn: P. W. Chi nidon, Bussian Czar; Nic Clinton, Con vict: A Boper, Scottish Prince; Al. Hew ett. Midnight: Wm. McCormick, Scotch man; C. H. Stockton, "Washerwoman; B. Monteith, French Valet; J. Hepburn, Chi na Sam; Ed. Hallock,-Softsoap;N. Wilson. Irishmun: .J. 1. Jlidulebrook, Kicnard effort to show that in the judgmont of a majority of the people of Astoria the) Hump Back: FredHewett, Barber Pole; action of the committee was rendered ! F. D. Babbidge. Harler Pole; Master necessary bv the then existing .state 01 jiaiMJidge, Prince; 11. vuilets, J'nu Hopkins. He died at Potsdam, his age being eighty-three. There has beeu five deaths hero this summer Brother Brad ford, aged 78: George Brown, aged 83: Enos Bradford, 77; Smith McCaullv. 70. and George Woods, TO. Our time must soon come if we should even live to be ps old as ourfather was when he died, at the age of llow quick that time will pass by! Yes, how quick! 1 see bv 1 uv AsToaiAX, which wo get regularly each week, that Oregon and Washington lerntorv form a very rich part of our rich country, and that they are fast being settled up by an energetic class of people. Thev are attracting much attention throughout the country at ornr Cheiiamuuint Hamilton Street1 present.' Thanks to the able Oregon and Washington papers, which are nit over the countrv etch week. D. F. Staitoisd. Sl;i.anon,Nov. 27. 18S3. Hr-il ('iiMnnt lVo J. Uoutt nut "li!t-v Can be had at ArvItl. next to City Book Store. Ladies and ueiitiemen all there for tne finest tjttinr IwmVnml ! toes, and lowest jrir-.. .Perfect fit : uaranteed. affairs. Jud"e Deadv's charge to tho jury was a very fair one. He said in sub'stance, that "it was for the jury to up bold the majesty of the law and at the same time to talce into consideration the circumstances under which the apparent outrage of the law was committed. The jury, on its first ballot as to the amount of '"damages" that Boyle should be awarded, stood all the way- from twenty five cents to $8,000, a young man a resi dent of Portland, who was presumably acquainted with the facltT-in the case, holding out for the former amount. It was finally agreed that a verdict should be rendered awarding the plaintiff $1,000 damages, and it was so ordered by the court. There are rumors concerning future actions to be brought by Beilly, Giuder, and others. The fact that such cases if brought would have to be tried in this county, may be adduced as an argument against their being so brought. Ron Portland Look At It. The jury in the case of John Boyle against 1. W. Case and others, compris ing the vigilance committee, returned a verdict yesterday afternoon in the United States circuit court in favor of tho plain tiff. Judge Doady. in his charge to the jury, stated that neither the judge nor 1110 jury uau a ngui 10 recognize any courf trial or punishment except that ex pressly provided by statue: yet he had no doubt but that there are times, under cer tain circumstances, where citizens were obliged to deal out summary punish ment. It is understood that the city of Astoria will back the committee. It is also reported that Bovle will sue the city fnr n.l.li(i'n.in1 .In.nfifLc Tim rmiimtb is not at all set back 13' the verdict, and is still determined that lawless characters shall not run the town. Tho only differ ence the verdict will make is that tue next ono who falls into tho hands of the vigi lantes will not be troubled with subse quent proceedings after thej- get through with it. Standard, 2!K Hakd Fulling. Getting wood and provisions on the hillsides constitutes one of the present discomforts of life to dwellers thereon. The soft clayey soil is so sticky as to render progress almost impossible, and where one loaded team has passed, the water from above makes such a'mixture as to render it almost im possible to pull an empty wagon. White Help. It is reported that the superintendent of the Knappton Packing Company intends to do away with Chinese help next season, and employ girls to do a part of the work now done by Chinamen. There are a good many kinds of work in a cannery that could be done by white labor, and on the other hand there are a good many objections to the move. Prominent among them is tue Qitncuity in getting girls to work, not so much in inducing them to work. either as the scarcity of the material it self. Girls are in demand for house work, and if a cannery superintendent were to get twenty-five or thirty girls to take the Chinamen's places in his estab lishment, it is ten to one that the girls would leave after tho first week and look for situations readily offered them in private families. At present the gtrl is the 'boss" and doesn't propose to have any one iorgei ir. Wouldn't Have It. Many are the tales told of wandering Webfeet "back in the states" on the occasion of the late excursion. Capt. West arrived back from New York last Thursday. Of him it is told while standing bn the corner of Canal and Broadway streets one after noon, a spruco vouno man came briskly up, and holding out his hand, said: "Why, Mr. West, how do you do? I am glad to have met you; I want von to do me a f ovor. I want to send a cane out to my father; you know my father, W. S.Ladd. Come on: my room is inst above here. How glad I am to have an opportunity of sending tne 01a gentleman a cane." Mr. West took m the lout ensemble of the in dividual who was "so glad," etc., and .said: "Yes, I know Laud, but I don't know you, and I believe, young man, you CTA 1 T cr " rTTVi n vnnnn man .t rtvJ - DQt U9 pjan't seem so giad. ces.4 Marv: P. E. Ftrcheu, German Knight: Wiu. Vaughn, Prussian Hussar; 'J'had. Trallingr, Bondito; Wm. Logan, Chinaman; l W. Prindle, King's Jester: W. H. Jergman. Prime Minister; M. Chance. Captain; C. W. Loughrev. Bad Character; F. L. Parker, Skule Boy: T. H. Craug, Skule Boy: H. J. Hansen. Admiral; S. M. Marvin. Your Uncle: Lon Dalson. Bootblack. Considerable taste was evinced in the selection of costumes, and tho characters were uniformly well sustained. C. Lein- enweber. Bich. Hoyt, and Jas. Orcutt were chosen as judges. The first prize for the best sustained character was awarded to Miss Agnes Stockton: second prize Miss Coe; for the lest dressed character Jas. W. Hare received the first prize and F. D. Blake the second. Danc ing was kept up till time came for un masking and the awarding of prizes. aiier wuicn came an imormissiou lor supper, but owing to tho stringent na ture of our ordinances, which do not al low for anyone getting hungry after mid night, the lust named necessity was not asily obtainable. Jhe auair was a social and financial success, was heartily nioyed by the spectators and all who participated, and reflects credit on the efforts of the projectors, the Bescue Jubilee Troupe. L'.sc Dhnmi tt'v Coimlt iCaI.-tin. W. . Baticrton. Columbia. Mn..a.s: I cannot say too much for Dimmitt's : Cough Balsam, tor It always euro-? my cnildrenof croup and mvse'lfand fainilv, of coughs and eohK" At E. De-j nient A: Co.s. AraAiD of Getting Mixed. Tho Ore gon City Enterprise says Oregon has a county named Clackamas, a river, a rail road station and post office of the same name. Washington Territory has a place called La Camas (words -with a meaning), but the people and newspapers of that territory have corrupted tho words into Lackamas. liefore long the two words, Clackamas and Lackamas, will be con founded and give trouble. Nothing like retaining names in their original purity. Bilks. Astoria has the reputation of being "one of the bast show towns" on the coast. No matter what kind of a snide "troupe" comes along they are gen erally sure of their expenses, and when a company of genuine merit appears, the success "is directly proportional to their auiniv. Auviumg 01 mem, wuemer 11 be Sheridan, Charley Beed, Janauschok or Beecher, is well patronized 111 Astoria, but the one-horse "shows ' that at tempted to give performances hero this last season have disgusted a good many Astorians. The fact that our citv has the reputation of liberally patronizing theat rical exhibitions sends every stranded combination" here m hopes to make enough to get to San Francisco on. Tho last effort of that kind we mean the latest is the failure to connect on the part of the "J. B. Deys' Troupe" They, uowever, are more sinneu against man sinning, lhev were badly beaten bvthat prince of bilks, "Prof. 31. A. Scott,-' and are trying to get back to ban Francisco that .Mecca ot "busted performers. BETUCNiNa Excuesionlsts. On Thanks giving Day Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mmison Mrs. A. J. Megler and Byron Kimball, of this city, and Captain West, of West port, in this county, arrived home after a most pleasant excursion with the pion eers. As with all tho returning pioneers. so with this party, who speak in the highest terms of the accommodations af- loroeo anu care oesiowea oy me rail road company on their journey going and coming. While at Abercorn, where manv of their friends and relatives re side, a complimentary ball was given in i 1 . - 1 n'i. l r 11. : : dedicated "To our Webfoot nends from Oregon, by friends of Abercorn, which is in Kanadv." Following is the order of dances which, it will be seen, was got up with spe;ial reference to the guests: L March and Circle: 2. Quadrille Mun- eon's Choice; 3. Quadrille Clatsop; 4. Waltzr-oliua; Portland Uregon Fancy: 0. Money Musk without: t. D. M. Sutherland to May A. Mcintosh, lots Tt and G, block 71. McClure's Asto ria; 1303. John and E. Williamson to C. N. Hes?. lot 0. block 21, town of Williamsport; .$2.1. A. an Dusen and wife to M. u. van Duseu, lots ft and G, block 7, Shively's As toria: :?1:00. J. U. llanthoni and wife. J. U. Uozortn and wife, and A. F. Johns and wife to J. H. Mansell. lot 12, block 40, and lot 7, block 42, first addition to Alderbrook, S207.ri0. B. P. bhopherd and wife to Peter John, lots 1 and 2, sec. 4, T. 8. N. B. G W., 71.11 acres; $500. Oh. verdant j-outh, what perils great en viron When fooling 'round the village black smith s forge. Beware the brand-new piece of clean-cut iron : Don't pick it up, for if you do, by George ! You'll yell (or we're no prognosticator ), And drop it quicker than a red-hot "tater." C F. Slc;vcns & Co Are offering, extra inducements to any one 111 necu 01 a Piano, or urgan. Double French Beel. Supper. 13. Cho rus Jig Whooper up; 14. Quadrille- Ladies Choice; lf. Fisher's Hornpipe- Shad; 1G. Quadrille Willamette; 17. Double Scotch Beel, 2 gents, 1 ladyj 18. Polka Bedowa Astoria; 19. Washmg tonian Never told a lie; 20. Polka Our Friends: 21. Quadrille Webfoot; uadnlle W altz Mocking Bird: 'Si, bur Frenchmen O. F. F. 0.; 24. Band's Choice. oN emohuoyeesmaU, The best Mmce and Pumpkin pies at Astoria Bakery Boston Brown Bread and Baked Beans as usual, to-morrow morning at r rank Elberson s. Leave your order. A fine assortment of wedding presents have just been unpacked at Adler's Crystal Palace. Oysters in Every Slyle, And coffee at Mrs. I.ovelt's. For a IV'eat Fitting Boot Or Shoe, go to P. .1. Goodmans, on Che namus street, next door to 1. W. Case. All goods of the best make and guaran teed quali!j A full stock; new goous constantly arriving. Custom work. At lhc Empire Store You will find the finest laces and em broideries, of richest quality. The GeuuLac Club Skate For sale at Carl Adler.s. Young anil mtddle-aged men uffer- L. . . . ... iiiir from nervous debility, and kindred titaKS and riatefl Ware. affections, as loss of memory and hyiw-' cnouuria. niioiuji ineiose mree siaum. ., ,..,. , ..... ,.-. for Pari VII of W orld's Iliine Series of " i.uconv pamphlets. Address Wour.n's Dispbx sakv Mkhicai. Association. Buffalo, N. Y. Have Wistars balsam of wild cherrv always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and iting complaint.-. A) cents and&i a bottle. Heal Estate Transactions. Fiue Dress Goods. A splendid line of ladies dress goods is uemg oi.spiayeu ai me r.iiipiiexoie. Slmtes. Sltntes. Skates! Club skates, clipper skates, all sizes; lowest prices. New York Novelty Store. IVotlec. Dinner at "J EFF'S"CHOP HOUSE everv day at ft o'clock. The bet 2" cent meal in town; soup, fish, seven kinds of meats, vegetables, pie. pudding, etc. A glass of S. F. Beer, French Claret, tea or conee included. All who nave tried him say Jeff is the -BOSS." Hosiery, Hosiery. Hosiery! The latest novelties in ladies and childrens hosiery at Prael Bros'. Via N'. I. it. II. Fresh Baltimore oysters packed in ice at .leu s. Corsets and Underwear. ll the latest make-5; and styles ofcor- sets and ladies underwear at PraeJ Bros.' Empire store. The Clarionn. Just the thing for balls and parties, a complete orchestra, with dance music. figures for calling dances, etc., complete. To those desirous of having dances, and not ouierwisc provmeu wuu music. 11. is invaluable. Call at the New York Nov elty store and examine it. Notice to the "Ladies. 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. Bates reasonable. Call or address UlILKXIIAKT & bCHOKXHK. Occident hair dressing saloon, Astoria, Oregon. All the patent medicines advertised tt...' niTuf fnirainar with t hn n 1 1 ninocr perfumery, anditoilet articles, etc-can be bought at the lowest prices, ?t J. W. uonn's urug store, opposite ueiuen nctei. Astoria. Fresh Cranberry, squash and mince pies, Cream Puffs and an endless variety 01 cakes at r ranK juoerson s. Many who never complain are never theless seriously ill. I se Brown s iron Bitters and there will be no cause of complaint. R?he nutritive properties of Coldex's iouid Beef Toxic sustain the body without solid food. Coldcn's 110 other. When you don't know just what ails you; -when you feel aches and" pains all over; when you feel tired and faint, use Browns Iron Bitters. A wonder ful reviver. Furnished or unfurnished front rooms at .Mr. Campbell's, over the Gem saloon. A Lone-Llred Family. Wilson & Fisher, C. H. COOP Wholesale and ER'S Retail STEAM PACKING, PROVISIONS. n.iu'it asd nrrLT feed. ut3 for Salem Flouring Mills, and CppicaJ Flour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. All size, at Portland Prices, in Stock. YSTOKIA. 1 KEG ON. A. "Va .A.ll6ii Wholesale and lietall Dealer In Provision MILL FEED. Wliy will you cougn when Shtloli s Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts 50 cLs and SI. Sold by V. E. Dement. -F01 Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint. you have a printed Guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Kemedy Price fiO centi?. Sold by . E. Dement allackmetack," a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and TiO cents. Sold by V. E. Dement. llAI.K'S IIOXEY OK lIOUKltOl'XIl .VXD Tah has a larger ale than any other cough medicine. Pikks Toothache Duoi'. cure in one minute. -Shiumi's Cuke will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough and Uronciiitis. bold bv W. l! Dement. Are von mailt miserable bv Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness. "Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin V Shiloh's Vital izer is a positive eure. r or sale by . E. Dement. The Hev. Geo. II. Thaver. of Bour bon. Ind.. says:uBoth myself and wife oweour lives toSiui.oii's Consumption Cuuk." Sold by V. E. Dement Mrs. E, QJJINN, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, C'roelcery and (Jlusswnrc, NEW HOODS CONSTANTLY RECEIVED. Northwest corner Squemoo.ua and .Main Streets. nl7-3m PETER BLANKHOLM, Dealer hi FINE CIGARS, IMPORTED XSV DOMESTIC. THE BEST BRANDS OF TOBACCO. S 31 OK KS AKTICIiKS. Cor. Squemixpia and Oluey Streets, Astoria. A. MacBeth, MERCHANT TAIL0S, No. A. First St., - - Portland. Oregon. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, Liquorsjobacco, Cigars Drugs and Chemicals j.E. THOMAS, ""A DRUGGIST AND fa Pharmacist, tj AastoriaVc? 4 o Prescriptions carefully compounded Day or Night. The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing V House of Astoria. LARGEST STOCK - . FINEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES! New Goods Received by Every Steamer. Fieres Iyer Lie ! JEFF CHAS. a. may Or THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove by his hooks that he Ls doing the BESTATTRANT In the cKy, and he will guarantee to give the best meal for cash. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE New Store, New Stock, Toys, Fancy Goods, Tobacco and Cigars. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC JP IO. TJITS A FINE ASSORTMENT. Rquemoqua street, next door to the Empire More. nii-cm LADIES NOTICE FOR RARGAIXS Call at MRS. E. A. HULL'S. A Choice selec tion ot . FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Pictures and Mottoes of all Descriptions. Card Hoard, Sets a Sheet. Opposite the Astoria Candy Factors'. SOLID GOLD JE VELET BRACELETS, Scarf Pins. Chains, Watches, Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria. t-All goods warrantedasrepresented GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. WESTPORT MILL COMPANY IS IN THE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO remain. We will take orders for lumber from loa to TOO 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, BRXNEU, Supt. My 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. Piomptnes? and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Clothing made at reasonable prices, and satisfaction guaranteed. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. KOll TIIE Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to the GEM SALOON. ALEX.CAMl'm:LL, PROPRIETOR. Campi Restaurant. xnw axi iveltj KoripPEi) THKOUGIIOl'T. L. Serra has rebuilt his establishment and Ls prepared to accommodate the traveling public. A good moal furnished at any hour of the day or night. 1 lie nuest liquors aim cigars at me uar. Two doors wet f Ike Foster's. n2S-Cm LUIGI SERRA. Administrator's Notice. AT OTIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned, executor of the last win it-MAiur-iik ui lruuiiiii tt. xaiuii, deceased, has filed in the County Court of the State of Oreeon f.r Clatsop county, his final account as such executor, and the same has been set for hearing on Monday. January 7tn, isjh. at me nour 01 ten o'ciock in the forenoon, at which time and place all persons interested may appear and be heard in reunion tnereto. d-ot-e sat D. K. WAKREN. Summons. TIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE JLstate of Oreeon for Clatsoo county. Henrietta Winchell, plaintiff, vs. John Winchell. defeudaut : 10 tne aoove nameu ueienaant. joiin Winchell. vou are herebv retiulred to annear ana answer tue complaint ot tne aoove nameu n aimiu. nieu acainsi vou in ine above entitled court. In the above entitled suit on or before the first day of the next regular term 01 sara court, to wit : on rues day, January 8th, 18"J. and falling so to do. tne planum vtur,piy to tne court lor tae relief nraved for In said comulaint. which In 1 substance is. a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony neretoiore ana now existing ne tween plaintiff and defendant. This sum mons is puDusnea oy virtue 01 an oraer inmln Ii,- tlia IT.tn A C nnnaf (twlrra iif saia court at cnainoers, uctoDerzra, 18S3, Attorneys for plaintiff. I OVERCOATS I ! Men's, Youth's, and Boys ! ! Fall and Winter Clothing ! Of E-yery Description Just opened at the Occident Store. Styles to Suit al! ! Quality to Suit Prices to Suit all ! D. A. McINTOSH, T2ie Leading all! CLOTHIER, MERCHANT TAT LOR, AND 'HATTER. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JLi the undersigned, executor of the last T f "TT T P f will and testament of Henry Miller, de- I . ( ) H 1 lS (vT ( J V ceased, has filed hLs final account n mnh I -1 1 v-7 - 1 K-XJ v-y ceased, has filed his final account ns snnh executor In the County Court of the State of uregon tor Uiatsop county, and the same has been set for lip.irintr on Mnnilnv .Tnnn ary Tth. 184, at ten o'clock In the forenoon,! WTlMTfi1 and all persons interested may then andl JLJLnJUKJf mere appear ana ne nearu m reiatlou tnereto. dow JOHN HOBSON. JOBBERS IN LIQUORS, AND Roscoe Dixon's nev eatintr house is now open. Everything has been fit ted up in first-class style, and his vrell fcnown reputation as a caterer assures all who like good things to eat, that at his place they can be accommodated. CIGARS. Ed. D. Curtis & Co. Carpets, Bpttrf l AM OVERSTOCKED IN CLOTHING ! AND Furnishing Goods! And will therefore try and re duce it Dy offering Men's, Youth's, and Boy's CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, HANSEN BROS. Boots and Shoes, SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, Rubber and Oil Clothing ANB PLANING MILL. At a Large Discount, UNSURPASSED AGENTS FOR THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastorn Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and AH Kinds of Saloon Supplies. fyAll goods sold at San Francisco Prices. MAIN STREET. Opposite Parker House, Astoria, Oregon. Any party buying gOOUS OI llie a full stock of home manufactured eoods ironi tuis uaie iuriu win db ai-i constantly on nana. iqweu ten percent, on purcnasRS c naf,r onHnn niuontn flrrlerc WJbVIUI nilVllllWH JJllWH vr w mwi All work guaranteed. Your patronage so ucitea. ASTORIA. - Oregon of over 310. Embrace the oppor tunity anu uuy your ctotmng ot 2VE. X. HLA3STT. IN STYLE AND FINISH. NEW FURNITURE, A COMPLETE STOCK. S. B. CROW, PHOTOGRAPHER, Comer Renton and Squemoqua Streets, East of the Court House. Astoria, Orejcea ft