The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, October 24, 1877, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OREGON:
D. C. IRELAND Editor.
WEDNESDAY Oct. 24, 1877
Although the Brazilian law recog
nizes the death penalty, the present
Emperor has never yet consented to
sign a death warrant.
A "building has been erected near
Brigham Young's grave for the shelter
of a party of men who keep continual
guard over it.
The faculty of Lehigh University
have just suspended three students and
expelled three others, for hazing a
freshman until he became dangerously
ill.
A Spiritualistic doctor in Phila
delphia describes a death-bed scene,
in which those assembled while sing
ing a hymn had their spiritual eyes
opened and saw the dead brother issu
ing out of his mortal tenement, join
ing his wife and children, and floating
away.
The Museum of the royal college
of surgeons has jst received from the
Hon. C. P. Berkeley the skeleton of a
crocodile, shot by him in Egypt, six
teen feet long. These animals are now
very scarce below the Cataracts, and
this particular one was well known as
a man eater.
While it has been generally claim
ed that Manitoba has an unusually
mild climate, the published statistics
of the Canadian government show that
it is one of the coldest inhabited por
tions of British North America in win
ter, and that the summer, although
hhort, is very warm.
The London Economist says that
if any of the foreign creditors of
Greece still entertain the expectation
of dividends, the recent report of Mr.
Wyndham, British secretary of lega
tion at Athens, will go far to dispel it.
The deficit in revenue this year is
double what was anticipated, and the
financial plight of the country is about
as bad as it can be.
The Chinese government has pub
lished the journal of its English am
bassador. The object is to familiarize
the public mind with liberal views.
The government is ahead of public
sentiment, and desires railways, tele
graphs, &c., but is compelled to hasten
very slowly in the prosecution of such
schemes. The journal evinces intelli
gence and power of observation.
Lord Aberdeen blundered terribly
in his address as President of the social
science congress. He argued against
the continuance of a law of imprison
ment for debt, which has, in fact, long
been abolished, and advocated prison
reforms which have been generally car
ried out .already. The London Spec
tator remarks .that this -sort of thing
will never do, and the Timor thinks
the address-inoifensive, butcnot-Tehat
it ought to have been.
The British admiralty have made
several conspicuously unsuccessful at
tempts to blow up the hull of the ship
Forest, which was recently sunk, by
the Avalanche in tho English channel.
Shells were tried first, and then torpe
does, all with so little effect as to bring
much reproach upon the navy; and the
papers want to know what a British
man-of-war could do against an active
hostile vessel, if it cannot break up a
wrecked and motionless hulk.
Mrs. Elizabetli Webber, who died
of hydrophobia in Boston the other
day, was bitten through the nail of
the second finger of the right hand, on
July 31, by her own pet dog. Pains
in her arm appeared on September
28th,, which, she attributed to rheuma
tismt they increased, and the physi
cians" called it "a bad cold." Even
after she turned away from water with
aversion, and her throat had swollen
frightfully, so that uhe gasped for
breath, the -physicians persisted that it
was not hydrophobia. She was'c&rried
to the city hospital, strapped to a mat
trass, and barking like a dog. She
died in,tliree-quartera uf an hour after 1
her arrival- The -hospital physicians
unanimously pronounced the .disease
hydrophobia.
NEWS OF THE MORNING.
An explosion in a colliery near
Glasgow occurred on the 22d, in which
233 men were killed.
The New Orleans collector says it
is all a confounded lie his business is
not loosely attended to.
Sitting Bull snubbed the commis
sion. Why did n't they shoot liim on
the spot like a white man.
A proposition is on foot to buy
one of the Mexican states. The pro
position is sanctioned by Mr. Evarts.
Gen. Sherman has arrived and is
again so busy at home that he has no
time to kiss pretty girls whom he
meets.
Morton, president of the Phila
delphia Market-street railway compa
ny, is held under bonds as a perjurer
in swearing to false returns.
The Woodruff expedition will not
leave New York until June. John
Roach has contracted to build a steam
er expressly for the expedition, as the
one spoken of first is not suitable.
Aarif Pasha, the new Turkish
ambassador to Paris, is instructed to
state immediately on his arrival the
terms on which Turkey would make
peace, if the powers wish to mediate,
in consequence of Mukhtar Pasha's
disaster.
The Chinese of San Francisco
invite their countrymen to late sup
roers. and then cut the poor devils
to pieces with knives and hatchets.
At least that is what was done Sunday
night, to Check Eay.
Through the Benton Democrat we
observe that the Harrisbnrg Nucleus
accuses The Astoria of throwing
cold water on the Wallamet valley and
coast railway enterprise. The state
ment is false, and is as unjust as j is
uncalled for. The Astorian has bat
tered the shins of its brethren of the
press on more than one occasion in de
fense of the railway interests of Ben
ton county. Perhaps if the Nucleus
man would subscribe for The Asto
riax and read its columns, he would
be able to speak the truth upon this
topic. We do not exchange with the
Nucleus.
If the Harrisburg Nucleus would
work as hard for the interests of the
people of the Wallamet valley as The
Astoriax does, they could build that
railroad to Yaquina bay themselves,
without congresrional action, perhaps.
Why don't the Nucleus support our
efforts to gain for the farmers of Linn
county the full value of their wheat.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A .nMi:s!.-ir The Antor.au has a
AQ V6rtlSingi 1 larger circulation on the
Columbia river man all other state papers
combined.
N
OTICE.
The society of Frier
Progress and
snirituiilLstsand all others
i to promote
the cause of the harnionia
spiritualism are requested t
ha! 1 t7H o,ciocJcp.LjWe
to consider the nrnnrrcty Of
osophy and
tat uoeriy
eYftninp.
zinrsaid
society and increasing its me
na use-
luine.s.s.
By order of the directors,
lli)-2t D.
Qreg
c
SteaWship Company
FraKbsn Direct.
the United 'States Mails and
Is, Fargo & (Jo's Express.
g
e, CaIx..S7 f Steerage.. S3
''relfckt, er Th S
l Stcamshin as
JfttTM
fr or Chesttr,
Bolles . J- .Commander
Will IcaTOWr T. & 1 Co.'s dock Astoria for
above port on
THURSDAT, Otor 25.X8T7.
At G o'clock, A. M.
For Freight or Twage.' apply at the office of
tho W.T. &. Locki company.
a P. UPSHUR, Arent.
Pacific Coast Steamship Co..
For Sam Fraaciacs direct.
STEAMSHIP
ORIZABA,
JOHNSON MuUr
Will Leave Astoria for San
Francisco, on
S ATURD AY, Octolr 27,
At 6 o'clock A. M .
For freight or applyto '
Agent Astoria.
nLs if
TCUHlir
Will
i imp
33K
ntuersfea
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dm
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'SPwrUMhHKS
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
, A FACT
. ANB
emorsstrates it tkotb fully to
ldge-of she public that
It AT the
iest Sefecisf
Stock in tltc Cfty of Astorsu
That his Goods are; givingbetter sat
isfaction, and ius Prices as low-
as any House in. Oregon
Wc don't represent to-sell cheaper limn any
one else. :is we have to pay for oujt goods,,
but our expenses- are snilrnrt we are wilt
ing to sell at very s,muU profits ; wz give you
a Tirt Chiss article of good and as much
of it for your money as auy one else-
THAT 0TTC STOCK OF"
G-3E. oaossaELXZEis.
Arc complete. That our stock c
Crociery.&temfPIaMwe'
Is the largest and best assor
ted in this lino. I -ilb guarantee to aIT
cheaper than any other house.
COMPU3E X.INTS OK
FRUITS .AND VEGETABLES! !
Fresh receipts on every
CALIFORNIA STEAMER.
I have albtva full line of
APPLES AKD PEARS
i Consigned to me tAviec a vscek from Clackamas
county, the best fruit growing county in
Oregon. This frnit 1 offer wholesale
or retail at very low prices.
MY STOCK
OF
CIGARS
IS T3E-
And mobt romptete in. Astoria-
I will sell them as lowas? theycan be Iwnglit
in Portland or any when? else-iir jobbing. lots.
In conclusion I will sur to thwe iii? the
country, I will buy your product-at the-highest
market price.
I will pay the higher lnnrkc price lav
Hides, Pklts, and Fuica m 6'sjft--
P. S. I would state that I make this a
specialty, as I have an experienced liaryf to
handle ihese goods, which enables me to pay
more than any one else for Dry, Green and
Sated Hides.
Send in your orders aiI I will guarantee
satisfaction.
Yours truly, E. S. IAESEX-
Newrocery House
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STRAUSS m
SOD
NAMUS STREET,
REGON.
JOW FULLVDPEX FOR BUSINESS.
inest assortment of
Coffees.
Sugars,
Flours.
Teas,
And all other staple goods of the best quality
and at the cheapest cash prices.
All the various Foreign and Domestic fancy
hue of
Preserves, Fruits, Jellies, Wines
and Liquors.
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS.
Also, a nice stock of
Crocker j OlasHware, Table asd
I'ocket Cutlery.
t3yGivc me a call and iaspect my stock of
goods.
i i
STKAUSS,
NEW GOODS, HEW GOODS.
Prices Lower Than Ever.
GEORGE W. CORHART,
Ls constantly receiving the finest assortment
OF
BLANK BOOKS. STATIONERY. OFFICE
FIXTURES AND NOTIONS.
ALL THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS
SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL
JX8TRV3IEXTS.
Agent for Sherman & Hyde's Pianos and
Organs sold on Installment.
ALSO FINK IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
North side of Chenamus street, between Cav
and Main - - - Astoria, Oregon.
"NIL DESPERANDUM.
Lime, Brick, Sand
Plafeai MarUe Dist
AS CHEAP AS1 CAN BE
LANDED. E ASTORIA.
Can be had in any quantity at my
wharf.
3As:cnt for sale of San Jtjan Lime
-.PETER BUNEY,
Astoria
ITxES
w
m M. er
Every Jrv
Wmvi
tarftst ami 1
y: stkA
ru side of ci:
j ASTORIA,0
TS
"V ThcyJ
MISCELLANEOUS.-
mm; oistk jsmtt th;s mzw
FLOBENCE
sewing machine;
wl;
isu the
JTor 3I ai the-
CITY BOOK STORE,
Astoria Brewerv Saloon ,
A& Battled Beer Depot r
MAIN STREET, ASTGRIuC
irUDQLPlZ BRTTTr
MICEAE& mYJSBSr
JPz-qpiHGibrs.-
ThcdBest Quality; LagesrBeeiv
SIVE CENTS A GLASS-
vfsr Trie ytttonsfrs of the xraoK-c Is-respcct-tbllyso8cited.
Onlcre for Lager, orttottlei)
Bccr.-in any auanfityvprompfclv filled1.
JCjS" Free Lunch day and nichi.
(xREAT KeDUCTIOK
THE P&iltfEER
Boot & shoE
STOBfR
Sornor of Cass f.& Squeroocqha streets.
ASTORIA OREGON.
F0R.TH&EEX2J THSRTY BAYS
I WILL SELL. ALL MY
LARGE. S50CK OF
Mens7,. Boys',. Ladfes", Miss
es and Children's.
boots asd shoes
Afc a cwnsideraWe yedwctioii from.
previous prices, many kinds
AT COST!
C.J.SMITH. Prop.,
0AKDY FACTORY.
rrHE'uinratsiecKD taxe pleasure to
JL AX3TOUNCK TO THHR 1'ATKONS- AND
DKAXEKS IM f;E3TSRAr IUiVS THKV ilAA'K
LATKL.Y LAIU;KL.VIXOKK.EDTHEllt. 1AC
TOKT AST AKK NOW PKEI'AKED TO KUK
NISK AS tUXD AN AiS03KKT IN OIBKIU
LINK AS ANY HOUSE ON THE. COAST.
SPKT1 AL INDUCEMENTS-TO CASIC QZS'ZO-MXKS-
AU&KY 4c 1IF.GEUE
I. O. Box CI.
185. First Slrect.
Factory o Alder Street, bctveeH. First
and Second Street, Portland, OresoH.
LOUIS WILSON.
F. A. FISHER.
Wilson & Fisher
DEALERS IX
HAY, FEED, GROCERIES,
AND
Wharfage and Warehouse Storage.
Corner Chenamus and Ilamilton Streets,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
BUILDING
JUST ARRIVED:
MATERIALS.
40,000 BRICK;
100 WINDOWS;
AND
200 DOORS;
WHICH WILL BE SOLD AS LOW
AS
ANY HOUSE IN OREGON.
BAIN k FERGUSON.
Astoria, Oregon.
ARftDT & FERCHEN,
BLACKSMITHS AND MACHLNISTS
xy Toot of Washington Streot, x-cor
near Kinney'
i' Fishery.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
-o-
HAVING SECURED AN ENGINE AND
Latk.Rnd tho best of workmanship, we
anrttovr prepared to do
ALL KINDS OF CAN JS SKY WORK,
ENGINE AND STEAMBOAT
"SVORK OF ANY DES
CRIPTION. tarHojae-fhoeintr, ropairin?, and all kind?
of bUftks'siitbini: promptly attended to at reu
soaaJble xatw.
E.
S. MERRILL dr CO.,
Blackimithi and Machinists.
&
Capt. ROGERS' OLD STAND
ASTORIA, r OREGON.
All work in our line, hoary or light, donowith
neatness and dispatch.
HORSESHOEING, "WAGON, AND
Earm "Work a Specialty.
TTAJING SECURED THE SERVICES OF
JLJl Mr. S. A. Gaipes of Ivy,, an experienced
Farrier of 25 years n the buahaesr, and well
known to Astoria horspjxjen, wp are prepared to
do sheeing: in a manner to pure lameness or pre
Tontjt IP h.flfSQS eptf psted to our oaro.
AU WPFft Wft?T4Pted and at reasonable
raes.
AUCTION SALES.
E.
S. HOL.BENr
AUCTIONEER and COMMISSION AGEN7
CHENAMUS ST. ASTORIA. OK&tfUX.
Ctanrao-Tts revert fully solicited, TtilXa- .jcV-
lectest and return psomptly m&-.
Kejrnlar Sales? Day. SaS-sirilayv
i 3sfe? nnnrj3;o t
C-S.WT.ISiIT,
WARRBX .VrMrfftJXKiS.
-WVA.VIJSKX.
J.W.GKAHHART-
B.
g. ORSRLJBT.
AUOTiaU & GffMMfSStOV MERCHAXK
QfikcT.3a 31ujr stteo? s?p!:ti Wab.higto
1 ark at.
j 3j?om 7 t9 Vclc-k P. iS-
Rular Sales Pay,.
! Sitm'rfy.Mt iO O'GIodi j. T.-
JWniipnrchastt nx1 sell Tsaicstatfe", jKercbusr'
dikr fujaituTe. etc.
ConsHsnft&ente MvipectfuRj 'clisIteiH
DingrAins nniMcsmtitv ochad on apul&afldxt
totba Auctioneer. RrS- AVORSLEY
HOTELS A33-S2STAX7RA3TFf
amavRpwELt. c. it. fekkixj?
jParJie?' House Hotel,,
C jraer Maui an. Concomiy sireoih,
ASTORIA. ORJEt!(iX.
' CaTtl-nr oil &. Perkins, Proprietsrs-
r rpilJS I&THE LARGEST HOTEL 1ST AS
JL toritt. ao-w a.U ruivr faramtre, :urjU3ftccv'
in. fijjtclasd stylo.
Tlie ta-blo rttt bcfsuppJicd wifh th- ie?t tho?
narkat affoxtL".. Asconvodnthms to auf th"
thE'esfsoui'Sl i ft S2.jU per day.
ijteaiiicra and sil oati jeava the wkarve
nndslfincar tbo Hotel, dftiij- foe I'artisto
vens, Fo?: C.mbyv Skiponon, Fwt CEataop
Sea Side, Ocean Reach, Kntspptu:?, Ciiraouk
Unity, OystexvJflV and otbcn pfaooj of rcsor?
in this vicinity.
55Thero nro novrn70 larger ssihxo sar-ac-iles
in Astorin, which easplnv over-I3)per
?ona in tho various branches of oho bnsine??1-.
f niakfcg Astoria as it now is, a poihfeof interest
' n.vis93s. xaiiepcn don touts cool mvigyratinc?:
UNIOS HOUSE"
G5iS(jLueiJicqha and Laf;i ette Streets,
ASTOHIA. OIlEfioX.
i
rilHIS HaeJSE HAYIN B8SEX
Jfc newly r-nainteil and' t'iu-;iishe(
I tbroinjchout uvitow opu to the acconuuoda-
lion oi tne ynune-.
Sir"'SiJr hwvB- beiajc m aew luvndsaow
(e-.m gimnintsevitlstactiou.
'IImirl anil tediup: per IHxy ,M..W$1 (Mk
SIiiiic-31cal . .. S3e-
MTCS. M. E. TURNER, Proprietress
"VCGIDENT IITEL
A.J.MESLSR, C.S. WRIGHT,.
Proprietors
Asior.iar Oregon
The-Piopnetofs aro happj to ann&iinK tho.
tho aUare Hotel has been
Repainted and Refurnished
Adding grcaly to tho cocofort of its- cncst3
AND
IS-KOW THE.BEST H0TELNRTJi
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
mzimi
SERVED JW EVERY STYLE AT
scimje:x& cexi?sicTioxEit:
AND
Refreshment Saloon.
A3? kinds of Trench. German and American
Cundfcs cottautly on hand, wholesale
avl rataiL a$ the lowest easK priee.
atso
"Wedding eskes-mnde to orderonshort notice.
Tlie patrou:ua of the public ia resixectfullv
1 boISwied.
1AUFORNIA RESTAURANT.
WATER STREET ROADWAY.
Opposite Oyeg&a SteaiaNavrgftt5an.Giopany'a
Wharf
ASTORIA OREGON
The above mevr Restausaat w5i W ie
from and after tor morrow, Sunday. Jasuary
7th, lSTU, 1.RUSANICU k CO.
PropnoWw
mHiB-
EQI'AL TO THEBESTwVN
Cheap as tho Cheapcsi. att
Thb Astorian Okkick.
E. C. HOLDEN. 1. IAVOHERY.
HOLDEN & LAUGHERY,
VFIIOI.STCREI1S AN3 FUXKI
TURK JEAItERS,
At tho old stand HOLD ENS AUCTION
ROOMS on Chennmns street
All kinds of upholstcty and cabinot work done
to order. Manufacturers of
Lounges, Spring Beds
-AND-
Of any sizo and quality.
Picture Frames and Furniture Manufac
tured or Repaired by Experienced
Workmen.
SSecond hand Furnituro bought aad sold.
T ATHS, BATHS,
Hot. Cold, Shower,
Steam and
SULPHUR Baths.
Occident Hotel Shaving Saloon.
NlKDERAUER & UhLEKIIAKT
Proprietors.
Sneoial attnnHnn nnid in T.A"nT"PS o
CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING
9fW- Private EntranceforL3dies-
J. R. BeKPPARD.
Late of Corvallig.
C. H. ST0CKT05.
Late of Kalama.
SHEPPARD & STOOiaOH.
HOUSE, SIGN. CARRIAGE. AND ORNA-
MENTAL PAINTERS.
ASTORIA OREGON.
GRAINING A sVkcultyKALSOMINING,.
MARBLING AND GLAZING
done to order with neatness and dispatch
STLeave yoni orders athe NEW SHOP
on Main street Astori3"0reson..
ff &Y&IERS!
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