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he gaily torium ASTOKIA, OREGON: KRIDAY NOVEMBER 23, l83 FOREIGN A5D DOMESTIC TWS. ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. F. HAL.L.ORAN & COMPANY, PUBLISHERS A:;i ritOPKlETOItJ, X5T0RIA.ir I'.UILDING, - - CASS STREET Terme of Subscription. Sorted by Carrier, par week l5ols. Sent by Mall, per month oocts. " " " one year ...57.00 Fre oLpostage to subscribers. 37"AdTertIsement3 inserted by the year at the rate of S2 per square per mouth. Tran sient advertising fifty cents per square, each insertion. Around tlie Citv. The Oregon sailed yesterday. The State is due- this morning.' Geo. T. Myera is a returning pas-seuger on the Slate The Portland city councial hafl im peached Mayor Chapman for high crimes and misdemeanors. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Pacific Union Packing company will be held at the company's office Dec. L2d. " A solitary drunk -pas the only occupant of the police dock yesterday afternoon. Justiee asserted its sway by the imposi tion of a $5 fine. The trial in Portland of Bruce Creigh ton, charged with a murderous assault upon a policeman, resulted, last Wednes day, in a verdict of guilty. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colbert died at Hwaco of scarlet fever last "Wednesday. There are no other cases of fever there at present. Gov. Newell, of Washington Territory has appointed J. L. Stout, B. A. Sea borg, and M. P. Callender territorial pilot commissioners for Columbia river bar; The party who stole the quarter of beef from "Jofrs" restaurant got thirty days at Mack Twonibly's boarding house. Ho is bound to eat a quarter of beef at some body's expense. Under date of tho 11th inst. Judge Cal lender writes ua from Kingston, N. Y., that he contemplates remaining there for some time. At tho date of tho judge's letter snow covered tho ground. Pacific Lodge, No. 17, K. of P., will hold its regular convention at its lodge room this evening. Work in tho ampli Hed rank and nomination of offioers. All members of the lodge arc requested to be present. Sojourning brother ICnights cordially invited to attend. Akotheb Claimant. C. A. Enberg of upper Astoria, says he is the man that saved tho individual who tumbled into the drink last Tuesday night. Ho was in Frank Fabre's getting a cup of coffee when ho heard the man fall in, and with the aid of his lantern guided him safely to the shore. Saved the Doo. -The latest dog story comes from San Francisco. A splendid dog fell overboard from a steamer. The captain refused to stop for anything short of a drowning man. "You will stop for me, of course," said tho gentleman who leaped overboard. Of course, master and dog were saved. A locomotive collision at Albina last Thursday damaged two engines. Sibson, Church & Co., have bought 45,000 tons of Walla Walla wheat since August. Ma hono says he was beaten in " irginia by "imtimidation, violence and murder; ' like enough. Tho Washington Territory legislature has passed a law which makes tho crime of perjury, where the party against whom the "perjury has been committed has suffered death thereby, punishable by death. Jacob Davis, sec retary of the' London and San Francisco bank, absconded from London on the 21st. Ho embezzled 30,000, including 103 Oregon and California railroad gold bonds of the value of 30,000. A warrant has been issued and 200 reward offered for his arrest, The closing of tho Con solidated Paptr Mill Co., at Chicago throws 2000 men out of employment. The Steamer Manistee plying on northern Lake Superior is reported ' lost with all on board. The annual meeting of the board of managers of the Oregon State Agricultural Society will be held in Salem on tho 4th of next month, to per fect arrangements for the annual fair of 163L Two cases of yellow fever are reported in a San Francisco hospital. Michels, Friedlander & Co., San Fran cisco furnishing goods merchants, have failed: liabilities, $400,000. The feeling in Manitoba in favor of secession from the dominion continues. It is considered extremely probable that France and Chi na will fight. Carlisle of Kentucky and Randall of Pennsylvania each claim the spaakership of the next House of llepre Fentatives. D.P. Thompson is president of a new bank at McMannville. What to do with pauper immigration troubles the Canadian government. Oregon will ex port 200.000 tons of wheat this season Paul Schulzc thinks that editors need teaching that they can only prosper if their neighbors prosper. Ihe Sharon Hill scandal still delights San Francisco. Chinatown at Lewiston, Idaho, was burned last Monday. The N. Y. Re publicans are reorganizing for 'W. Oaly Five (Vats." We wonder if the good public ever jtoj to think what equivalent thoy got for a nickel? The steady fingering of type by half a dozen printers at their cases all the livelong day: tho concentrated brain force of the editorial staff, which in cludes the educated results of a wide range of reading and long experience of the editor-in-chief, the constant energy mid intelligence of tho business mana ger, and the rustling of tho local, who must find or manufacture items of news; tho work of tho pressman and tho rush ing about of the carriers and newsboys. All this concentration of brain, muscle, energy and time is given to the public for half a dime, a pnee so trifling for the benefit returned, that those who do not read of the facts and opinions with which they are daily surrounded, are indeed poor rnd unfortunate. Seattle Herald. Real Estate Transactions. The American Zteirspiper. The fact that there are published in the United States at tho present time eleven thousand one hundred and ninety six nowspapera and periodicals (as au thenticated by the American Newspaper Directory of George P. Howell & Co., gives an idea of the power they must necessarily possess in molding and con trolling public opinion. Of these publi cations one thousand and thirty-four are monthlies, one thousand and sixty-two dailies, nino thousand one hundred or a verv large percentage thereof, weeklies OcTfracM. Our English cousins givo to the word "clever" a different meaning from that which tho term conveys this side of tho Atlantic. As to tho state itself the fact foi i mm. A FULL LINE OF of being clever, according to the popular ; vjj aUCY HJiTO TX8S . idea of cleverness, it seems to be in vogue, to bo popular, to bo admired, and there- fore has a good reason for existence. It y 5 7 sS must be pleasant to be clever, or at least ' to be grunted by tho Almighty giver of all things with, tho faculty that usually passes ior cieverue. .out mere are inncs as well as degrees of cleverness. Then AtsD and their readers can only be estimated , a cleverness bora of pride and conceit; 1 xr mnninfr linnvIlT inln ihn millions- I i i i -.. . and this number Accentuates other and and in parading its inborn graces and' important facts. Among them is shown j mfts; a cleverness which is dia- how very much the public depend on , metrically opposed to thoroughness, and the press, and how much it is the life j sacrifices continuity to a stfaininc for LIQUORS ! effect. Cleverness is" a fine coat: its faint est whisper is an epigram; ita lightest word an oracle: but it can not exist with-' out an audience. It sometimes sounds ; its own praises when the audience wi.ir- ies of its coiuxany. It sports its holiday , attire on all occasions; it loves sensation. ITBSH apes wit; would turn somersaults on it.s grandfather's grave if it could only tt some one to loot over the icnca and and success of every enterprise. To it all turn for encouragement, sympathy, assistance, and nerve to carry out gret undertakings. In itself the press repre sents all the movements of the day, and upon its endorsements hinges, in a large degree, their future, for it is broad in its views, catholic in its judgment, "has the best possible means of forming a cor rect one, and owing its duty to man, country, progress and future great ness, is lifted above bicotrv and narrow- mindedness. And whatever it may have j of cleverne; is the iame ubkc-: U:at lr peeu irom ine necessities or uucuigen-, takejl a Vfiis! with all Haj.s bnt KO lai surroundings, no niauer nuvr utrniw its scope at first, amid the convulsive throes of the birth of a new country, it has long since overleaped any barriers that made it simply an nppendpnt to the printers art, anil to-day journalism stands a learned profession, and in its ranks are to be found the brightest minds AND Ship Chandlery: Fruiis and Vegetables. In Hume's Mew Building laugh, and generally raipos a doubt by its actions as to its sincerity. The danger i i .1 UihUs. j simp. GPENIMG Tins New Dock. The new dock of the O. It. & N. Co. will, when completed, be the finest dock north of Son Francisco. The roofing is almost finished, and by the middle of next month it is expected that the new quarters will be ready for occu pancy. Tho Willamette, which is duo to day, will probably discharge the first lot of coal in the bunkers this afternoon. Theso bunkers will hold 300 tons more than the old one. The offices of the company will bo at the entrance from West 9 th street. Change Advocated. Eastern papers are agitating a modification of the pres 'ent form of the deed. In its existing shape real estate transfers cannot bo made, it is alleged, with a rapidity in keeping with tho present spirit of the age, for the reason that it has to bo left with a searcher of records for several days in order that ah abstract of title may be made. The improvement sug gested is that every deed should contain its own abstract, and, as far as possible, contain mo names 01 tne successive own -era of the property. J. F. Barrows and wife to W. B. Head ington. undivided K of WJ$. sec 18. T C, N 8, 11 W, 1C0 acres; S00. C. A. M Guire to Hiram Gray, two acres of land near Skipanon; $300. J. U. lianthorn and wife, d. U. JJozortu and wife and A. F. Johns and wife to Georgo Bieloh. lots 1, 2, 3, 10, 11. 12, blk 53, first addition to town of Aldorbrook; lS7JiO. Li. J. lvinnev to John .nuorg, lot 0, one i, Alderbrook; 300. L. C. Kinney to C. A. Enberg. lot 5, blk 28. Alderbrook; S.T00. W. W. Parker and wife to Georgo Hill, NW of NWtf: SEtf NW and lots 2,3, and 4, sec 22. T 8, N 11, 9 W, 155.24 acres; 1,(300. Astoria Box and Lumber Manufactur ing Company to Mrs. McGregor, blk 1, Adair's addition to Astoria: $4,750. Wm. Brehme to J. Juntilla. Jr., part 01 . B. Mch.ean'8 land claim; 1,300. Notice is hereby given that No. 1 bea con, Aurora channel, Columbia river and three-pile beacon, Swan island bar, Wil- laraetto river, both lately earned away, have been replaced. The stake lantern on Jcou island has been-changed from white to red light. UBOI1GE T. iMVIS. Inspector 13th L. H. District PoirrxAND, Nov. 21, 1883. 1 Now there strikes on the oar A sad wail, low but clear, From one who's accustomed to bluffing ; "U, my turkey this year Will be little, I fear, And probably minus the stuffingf' Commutation or Sentence. Tho gov ernor this morning, upon the recom mendation of the prosecuting attorney and tho petition of a large number of the citizens of Astoria, commuted the sen tence of Mollie Moron and Mamie Hart to the payment of a fine of $100 each, they having been convicted of petit larceny at the August term of the circuit court of the fifth judicial district and sentenced to one years confinement m the county jail of Clatsop county. Salem Uorr. Uregontan. The question now arises will tho cal prits accept executive clemency. It is reported that tho munificience of an in fatuated admirer has furnished the wherewith to effect the release. -The pe tition was numerously signed and the interests of justice in this case are just as well served by the action the govern or has taken. Damages ron Betxg Blown Ur. The case of John Gilmoro against the North ern Pacific Bailroad Company, to re cover $25,000 damages for being injured by a giant powder explosion, was. called in the U. S. circuit court yesterday. The plaintiff exhibited his scarred and injur ed form to the jury as a preliminary statement 01 nis case. Messrs. iSppmger fc Emmons were counsol for the plaintiff. and Messrs. Dolph, Bellinger, Mallory & Simon appeared for tha oomnanv. 0'hn case went to thoiurv at 10 o'clock last night, and after being out a little over an hour returned a verdict giving the plaintiff $4500. The amount sued for was $25,000. The cround on which the claim was based was that Gilmore was hired as a laborer, and that he was set to work to thaw out giant powder, he hav ing no experience in such work. He was fearfully injured by the explosion of the powaer ana nence the suit. vrcgoman Along the Docks. The dark and lowering weather which has a depressing effect upon other branches of trade, does not seem to affect tho busy shipping interests. In the stream and along the docks all is bustle and life. Few ports present a livelier ap pearance than Astoria. The number of craft, especially river boats, yearly in creases, ana me arrivals ana uepartures during the twenty-four hours give to this portion of the Columbia river an an imation not seen elsewhere. The skill of tho Columbia river pilots is well-known and to their judgment and experience is dee the immunity from accident which this port enjoys. The chartering of tho Ice King for London direct, about closes the salmon fleet charters for the season of 'S3. This fine vessel begins discharging ballast to day. The OalacorUfs charter expires Saturday, and she is off for Portlandthis morning. The Inchgrecn went up yester day afternoon. The Sovereign of the 2eas is aiscnarguig cargo at the U. li. & N. dock, find the Jmnerial is finishincr her load of wheat. The Coldstream cleared foe Qseeastown yesterday with a little over 80,000 bushels of wheat. Several e&er vessels lie in the stream, some just , otbers repairing rigging, etc.. and ore &boet ready to cross out for their Josg voyage k JfciDiana. ' Kotico to Mariners. TltaiilLsgiring; Ttirltcj. Any one wishing one of these noble birds, can leave their orders at the Star MarKet. of every land. And from its number alone it would bo powerful, if for no other reason; and the more so as it is backed by tho thousands who manipu late type" and tend presses; by their combinations and strong "csirit de corps5 that binds together and makes the cause of ouo the causo of all; by the fraternal and !eneficial organizations that care for the living, make smooth the pathway to the grave, end are now as husband ana lather 10 tne widow anu rphan. Considered in the light of tMlucotion, the press is greater than the schools and colleges. Without the requirements ot wading through pages of irrcvelant mat ter tho newspaper and magazine give tho sifted grains of thought, history, science, art at a glance; gives in a "stickful" the gold of a volume; makes every reader a cosmopolite, and brings the eutiro wealth 01 me worm 10 nis veiy uoor. There is nothinc that escapes tho vigi lant eye of tho press. It drinks from the fountain head of inspiration; is a part and parcel of every man's life, for it sits with him at his own hearthstone, and, is everywhere his traveling companion. Day by day, and week by week, it talks 10 mm 01 wnai it going uu, urubuua wav the dust from, the past and star lights tho coming. It forecasts tho future and forewarns against disaster. It is a matchless scrap-book of knowledge of lectures, of sermons, of medicine, of prevention and cure, or wit ana poetry, of everything useful and beautiful, and "tueso paper ouiietsoi mo uram pierce through all defences and penetrate be yond every barrier. Somebody has said if one has tho Bible, an unabridged dictionary, and Shakespeare, ho has a library that con tains an tne uooks mat ever was pnnieu, and the assertion has much of truth in it. But does not the newspaper givo tho best of all that is contained in theso volumes, tnvo it over and over many times within even the short space of human lifo? True, it may not have all the fleshly covering.but it does the heart, the best of all lip utter ances, of. pen-writing. And it reaches thousands Tvho have neither the time or tho monev to purchase ponderous tomes or costly volumes, refines, cultivates, ele vates, educates and makes mankind bet ter aud truer and greater. "This was sometimes a paradox, but now tho time gives it proof," and tho stability of the future newspaper is as sured beyond question, as all the abuses that insiduously creep into tho body Solitic; that are as serpents in tho gar ens of domestio happiness; that sway the scales of party; tremble before their nan as mey strive ior meir oeneuicuon. Ana as it is mo nest meuium 01 cuiuva tion. so it is the strongest weapon of re form, compelling men to think; compell ing men to hide their crimes, and giving 10 puonc opinion ik iuosi oumim lasu. Evils never yet inaugurated reforms against themselves. The press does, it is judge, jury, sentence and punishment combined. "Let mo but write the songs, and I care not who writes the laws," was tho olden theory. It is changed now for the better, and is (or should be) written "Let mo but control tho press, and I care not who makes the laws," for the press is the most mighty of the twain, and free and unfettered, Tmawed by influence and unbribed by gain," will ever remain 4 nKmnt, i;i.n4.. n...l lo.rr -' Notice. one to reef tue xnl wnen the o J:ug is made. As a rule clever pe.ple re 01 un-; settled puTiwse and have no strr.iu; con-; , . ., T , -y , victions. To follow ssnous thought m 3 1 VjJhij&! distasteful; to look below the arace " sparkle, wearisome, aud to mak.; cu.iiiu- ?--nv Siltf.i up r;rJ::ml!anil Sample Koonw nous mental effort, incd imsome. Ami ':' Uw Clly- yet, if success be the criterion of mem. t KvTibc Arsl-clsss throughout. it would impair that it is tner'torions tof.! ttt ruiw tu th O. K. & N. Deck. i be cle'er. The Mitiu' of UU ( hoWv i Magnus C, Crosby "No, sir." :id young Jorkin-i, I sh&V. Tiic Clarioim. Just the thing for balls and parties, a complete orchestra, wuu dance music, figures for calling dances, etc, complete. To those desirous of having dances, aud not otherwise provided with music, it is invaluable. Call at the New York Nov elty store and examine it. Oysters iu Every Style. And coffee at Mrs. Lovett's. Oysters, Oysters. Oysters.. at the Astoria Oyster depot; a stew, fry, pan roast, or nuv at Frank i abre At the Empire Store You will find the finest laces and em broideries, of richest quality. FoniZfeat Fitting Soot Or Shoe, go to P. .1. Goodmans, on Che- naimis street, next door to J. w.uase, All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. Are "Yeu Injured? If you want insurance in reliable coin panics go to Wheeler & Itobb. They represent iuu.onvicii l 111011, me jjiin cashire Royal, aud the Union Ins. Co. of Sau Francisco, with a combined capl tai ot 3G,ooo,ooo. They are also agents for the well-known Travelers' Acci dent Insurance Company, of Hartford Rett Custom Work, Hoot and .Shoes, Can be had at I. J. Arvold's. next I Citv Book Store. Ladies and gentlemen call there for tne finest fitting boots and shoes, and lowest prices. Perfect fit guaranteed. It is seldom that you will feel unwell or suffer from indigestion if you use urown s iron jJitters. Roscoe Dixon's new eating house is now open. Everything has been fit ted up in first-class style, and hU well known reputation as a caterer assures all who like good things to eat, that at his place they can be accommodated Brac Up the whole system with Kin 01 the uinoti. see AdverTisemcnL Furnished or unfurnished front rooms at Mr. Campbell', over the Gem saloon. not marry any ordinary won:.ii. The -: If r iu iro:wr::;c and Fittings. 18fill?i Plumbers anii Steam Fitters girllwedmu.sthave.nll tho Hccoa.plhjb-1 tJ jJJjUf Ub -U fiM V Wi, ments be abio to sow the luodrnt lan-1 '-'J ' 1 " j ixtyit , u i rjiil , guages, draw, paint, sing, play the piuo like on artist, and I even liope sho iiikv be able to waft sweet sounds from the harp or guitar: in fact, even the banjo is now fashionable, aud 1 would hue her to be master of that.' But." answered the friend, "what would be thi use of foreign languages? ion can't nfford to spend your summers in Europe.' Thais so. 1 did not think of that. Let the languages go.' Drawing and paintmg materials are very expensive when one does not make pictures for money.' True. Well, 1 don t care much for drawiii" and painting, anyway. "Harps cost niiout ?00 apiece and pianos JRoUO. "lsydovc: xuats true. too. well, let them co. "tiuitars are worth troni Sla to u each." 'Bather atccp, considering how little noise they make. 'Then she need not bs a performer on nnv of theso things?' "Well, no, conio to think 01 it. 1 could not afford to furnish thoso instruments. But she must play the banjo. I know where I can get a banjo for $1.7;". and the man win trust me ior nail 01 11. Goods and Tools. HEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, 2?i33. AND Copper. When You Come to Astoria and want a nice pan roast, go to Frank r nbre 5, at jus oiu stand. Purse Found. Last Friday evening a purse contain ing money. Loser can have it by applying to Mr. K. Liddicoat at Hansen uros. Via X. V. I?. It. Fresh Baltimore oj'stcrs packed in ice atjeirs. Franlt Fabre's Hotel. Frank Fabrc has the finest accommo dations for lodgers to be found in As toria, over his restaurant in Kipsey's building. .verytiung is neat ami clean and the beds are new. soft and comfort able. If you want good board and lodg ing go to r rank rabres Dinner at-'J EFFCUOP HOUSE even day at 5 o'clock. The best 2 5 cent meal iu town; soup, fish, seven kinds of meats, vegetables, pie, pudding, etc. A glass of S. F. Beer, French Claret, tea or coffee included. All who have tried him s.iy Jeff is the BOSS. IVotiec to the tLulie. Switches made from combings or cut hair; now switches made to order from the best imported hair, in any shade de sired. Old switches repaired. All work warranted. Hates reasonable. Call or address UlILnXIIAKT & SCHOENIin. Occident hair dressing saloon, Astoria, Oregon. Fine Dress Ciooclt. A splendid line of ladles dress goods is being displayed at the Enipirestoiv. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Item edy. Trhte 50 cents. Masai Injector fn. For sale by YV. E. Dement. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Apiwtile. Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 73 cents per bottle, hnld by W. E. Dement. Il.vi.n's IIoxnY of IIokkijol'.vd axd Tai: tor coughs and colds ims reached the pinnacle of fame. 1'IKE-S lOOTIIACHK IJKOl'S cure 111 one minute Shiloh's Cough ana Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by V. K. De ment. HnTcnnnn nnH T?ltinnirmnim OmvnHnn Stoves, Tin Ware and House fyfRishinn Goods, JOBBING .V SHEET IRON, TIN, COP PER PLU SWING and STEAM FITTING Dune tvizh ' mtness and dispatch. Nisi Mil t'.r.-i class workmen employed. 'Arte NMirt;iiet ui SCALES Constantly on hand The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House of Astoria. ;t good LARGEST STOCK - FINES LOWEST PRICES! New Goods Received by Every Steamer. Film iw Lie ! L. K. G. SMITH, Importer aud wholesale dealer In ri2:rs nut! Tobaccos, Smokers' Articles, I'lnj ins nn:s, vuiicrjr, hiu fiotirr'. VAc. Th lnnrast ami flnrat stock ot MEER SCHAUM anil AMI5EU GOODS In the city. Particular attention paid to orders irom the country. Tiieo.BK ACKER, Manager. Chenamus Street, Astoria. Oregon. JEFF FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE MILL COMPANY 05" THE CHOP HOUSE j field asd psoposes to NOTICE. To Hunters. Fishermen, Ranchers. TV YOU WANT THE HIGHEST MAll- JL ket price for voiir produce, go to JEFFS. Steamer T0JV1 MORRIS. T215S XV.XV nml J-'avoritc Hoat PS NOW READY FOR BUSINESS AND L can lc chartered for excursions, special names, etc. at reasonable rates. A general stcamSjoallnsr business transacted. V. HOE LUNG, Master. FOR TILLAMOOK. (Weather permitting.) The new Steamer N. T. .IOHANSEN. - - - Master. Will leave for TILLAMOOK, on TOR SAILING DATES AND PARTICU- r lirsamtlv to J. G. HUSTLER. .Main street Wharl. Astoria: ALLEN it LEWIS, Portland;.!. L. STORY Tillamook. Can-prove by his liooks that he Is dompc the DtgKest uiLsmess 01 any BESTATJBANT In the city, and he will guarantee to uive the best meal for cash. SOLID GOLD JEWELRY Scarf Pins. Chains, Watches, Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry In Astorisu SJ"A11 goo5s warr.intelasrepresented 6USTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. We will take orders for lumber from 100 to f 00 M., at the milt or delivered. We also manutacture lath and shingles of Al rpiality. Plcoring a Specialty . Address all orders WESTPORT MILL CO. 8. C, Rbxkek, Supt. Sealf for Business. The Portland and Astoria STEYED0EE COMPANY Is prepared to contract with masteni and consignees of vessels for tha Loading and Unloading of Vessels I AT EITHER PORT. I t Promptness and satisfaction guaranteed j iu :ill cases. I'm: llltnmltt'rt Conzh IJalsatn. KichartUon X'.CoJSt. Louis, one of the largest wholesale druc firms in the Uni ted States, writes: "wc have handled Dimmitt's Couch Balsam hi our trade for the pastsixlcen years and have boujznt as mucu as one uuiutrcu gross at a time, and from ourknowledsc of its merits helievc it to have given perfect satisfaction to our customers. At V. E. Dement & Co.'s. Corsets and Underwear. All the latest makes and styles of cor sets and ladies underwear at t'rael Bros.' Empire store. llohicrjr, Hosiery, Hosiery I The latest novelties in ladies and childrens hosiery atl'rael Bros'. For The MauiHcrudc. Masquerade suits rented at reasonable rates in largest variety by Skates, SIxates, SIratcs! Club skates, clipper skates, all sizes; lowest prices. ew York Novelty Store. 12. F. Stevens fc Co Areotfering extra inducements to any one in ieeu of a Piano, or Organ. b'or the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best ol wines. Honor aud San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, .and st e Camp- Deu. N ; For chills, fever, ague and weakness. COLDEN S JjIQTJID BEEF IOXIC. C'OI den's no oUicr. Ot druggists. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest Eerfuinery, and toilet articles, etc-can e bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drue store, opposite Occlden hotel, A&toria. Have Wistars balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds. bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, ana an tnroat ana rung complaints. 50 cents ana,i a bottle. Sleepless Nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by W. E. De ment Wholesale and Kctail Dealer In Provisions, MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, UquorsJobacco.Cigars Hfssa. 1?A DRESSMAKING. ItftYCn RFSPJICTFCLLY IN- fornis the Ltulies of Astoria, that her business li carried on as formerly at lier rooms on Cass street opposite Odd Fellows. liutluint;. sue returns mantes ior meir pai- romme in the past, and solicits a continu ance of the same. Suits made, from 87.00 to SI5.0O. All AVorlc Warranted, Astoria, Nov. 1st, 1SS3. l Men's, Yout Boys ! ! Fall a n d'W&T Cloth i n g ! Of SJ-sresy 3D ascription Just opened at the Occident Store. FOR LIVERPOOL DISEOT- The splendid Al l'ritish Iron Oil 311 ! rices ! 0 5U yaliiy to Suit al! ! a i! en s Gleaning Repairing. XE.VT, CHEAP AND QUICK, RY GEORGE jLOVETT. Main Street, opposite N. Loeb's. HILL 0 CHAM" YIll le shortly on the herth for SALMON iu lots to suit snippers. orirellit ;uid in surance apply to . Messrs. BALFOUR, CJ DTHRIE ft Co. ronianu. Or to P. L. CIIEItRY, Astoria. ' D, A. McINTOSH, Th.o heading CLOTHIER, MERCHANT TAILOR, AND HATTER FOR SALE. IN LOTS TO SUIT. FROM 5 ACRES TO 40 acre tract In S. V. corner of Chas. Stevens' D. C. Title perfect. For particu lars inquire at office of N.D. Raymond, City nail ; or un m: irviiii.M-s ui j. v. iuuii. Astoria. Nov. al, 1S33. iH Strength and health go together. Ob tain this happy physical state by using a bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters. ' That Hacting Cough can be .so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee It, Sold by W. E. I?emect AND To Rent. OU8E OF FIVE ROOMS. FURXI- turc for sale. Aoply at Astonan Office. I AM OVERSTOCKED IN NO! Furnishing Goods! And will therefore try and re duce it uy ottering Men's, Youth's, and Boy's CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Rubber and Oil Clothing! At a Larse Discount, Any party buying goods of me from this date forth will be al lowed ten per cent, on purchases ofovorSlO. Embrace theoppor- tuinty and ouy your doming 01 oc S H S 1 t M s co I m S tm - cc 00 LU IU 61 0 1 CO UJ -1 co O v I z & 2 P 0 .0 1 0 5S CO cc CO I bs Q Q U 0 Ed.D. Curtis & Co. orpBh, DsMslery UNSURPASSED IN CO STYLE AND FINISH. NEW FURNITURE, A COMPLETE STOCK. S. B. CROW, FHOTOGKAPHEK, Corner Benton and Squemoqua Stresta, East of the Court House. Astoria,