The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, November 17, 1881, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OREGON:
THURSDAY ,
A Good Example. '
i Astoria. Nov. IB. lxst. ,
1'uitei: Atoj:i A2f : t
TnEitE is & sleep which knows j
NEW TO-DAY.
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MISCELLANEOUS
LMJ4L4"9IX :
MISCELLANEOUS
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vrv it iRi no warmer-
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J. V. HAIAOKAX
So nlso there is a
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j ivip v an vv mKiiian aiuniDor winch
...Editor. continueth lonff hut not for evor.
, A, ,r Tlm first is common to all men.
Speaker, of the House. ,m ,
1 he latter often steals upon com-
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tional game of -politics will he to. benumbs the intellectual faculties
see who can gain the speakership of Us victims that Jt reqllires a
oi the house oi representatives i very sharp and SU(Wen shock toj
forthe Forty-seventh Congress. Jt;3rnn- tll- Kr :UCit .,,,, n J
is universally conceded that he prolonged slumber Portland has I -will
he a Repubhcan.Frye,Conger, latel Wn aroused. and liko
Uolo ni in Cant. flnrfiplfl nil . ..,,.' . . . LL.
"u"'' "" w-.w, .. jgjant retresuert she is malcing Mich j
leaaers in tiie law; nouhe naviiisr , energetjc efforts? in a practical
been elected to the Senate, leaves j common sense waVj to reap lhr
but few Republican leaders for the benefit.of a1 her natural advan.
coming session. t may therefore J tageSj prestige and position that
be styled a scrub race. The latest j carrjes tjie conviction to our mind
reliable calculations give Jlepubli- j that jn her V0CabuiarV) henct-forth,
cans 140 votes, the Democrats 137, tlcre js no such word as ra-,f
the Greenbackers 0, and 1 hide- Witncss the determination in fu
pendnt; 4 of the 0 Greenbaokers j ture to dredge her river bars hcr
will go into the Republican caucus, i seif instea(j 0f trusting to ihe
and 5 will vote Republican. Hence fickle onances 0f an inadequate
there being 151 Tlepublicans in , government appropriation The'
caucus the man who can secure determination to send a special
70 Republican vote can sit down 1 representative in the person of the
in the Speaker's chaif and make j indefatigable Dave Thompson, to
himself at home for two years, "Washington to watch over its in
feeling that between him and the j rcrests imt to urge its cRm& for
Presidency there is dui onei-nMrnnP:Bt:,WQ l,fom tlio nmnor
authorities and committees. And
last, but not least, its sensible and
successful efforts to infuse new
life and energy into its local board
of trade. Yesterday's Oregonian
contains more than one hundred
names of prominent business men
who have recently applied for
membership in that influential but
heretofore limited corporation. In
reading the names published, one
(cannot help but wonder that those
gentlemen did not ere now reeoo;-
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'Provisions. Lumber,
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Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
V ;ri enil Asiortnu-nt of
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Afjcnl-. for
Magi1! Stoves and Ranges
Tin net in tli :n.irket.
lMiiiilunR good-, of all kJuds ou hand, .fob
work doiit in a workmanlike manner.
(.'OltAKS: Oi' 3SAIX A.l .KFFi:itSO STltEETS.
ro visions,
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SBLKPT PARTY
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PisliernuMis and Cannory
SUPPLIES
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J Glass and Plated Ware.
A srKCIAJ.TY.
man (Little David.) In this fight
'there is no North nor South" but
evidently there is an East and
there is a est. 1 tie fir5t glance
would indicate that of course the
mat West would win, but the
East has the advantage at the start
in having but one candidate,
Frank Tliscock, of N. Y. He will
iro into the caucus with the G8
Eastern votes, lacking only 8 to
secure the nomination. The
South liaving 13 votes and no
candidate, it is claimed will give
enough to Hiscock to elect him.
Therefore if the West is to gain a
sectional success it. will have to
call a caucus of the friends of the
half dozen Western candidates
and agive to present only one
Western man. Undoubtedly this
will be done and either Kansas or
Iowa, Dennell, of Minnesota, or
Keifar, of Ohio, will be the coming
uihii. lvasson looks the Speaker,
SOCIAL SOlHi'lE riillll!
Tuonan .NI wniKsitr
aoknt for Tin:
or AvroiriA.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.:
At Liberty Hall. Thanksgiving Ev'ng.
Thursday. November 24-th.
riHcciiiiT wiiii
j San Jose Fruit Packing Company.
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INWr.VllON t OM.UITIK1-.
r.uKi'r. 1I.Z. rirsiiMin. l: I. Tract.
rt.nei: (wunnKK.
Thom:i 11. Cnm. C. C. hidir.iilMHi.
Ytnes, Litiuors, Tohacco Cifrars ;
AND THK
San FranciiSco Ohomical
'lh tsrj;i".t mid ml cninjl.-l' MiwK of.
j oods hi lln'it lint'to t).- fmiiu: In tlc i'1'y. )
-wascs,
i jfiL. B&. I I, St
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I MigsiF J- !
Frank Tfc I'sireor.
Tickets.
M. Y lreiitMtH.
St ."J.
nize it to be their duty and for
their interest to become members
of the board, but having been so
long asleep we suppose they may
be excused. 1 am afraid. Mr.
Editor, that Astoria is still enjoy
ing her Rip Van Winkilian siesta,
and as she fell asleep before Port
land had an existence, her chances
of awaking are small. Without
some extraordinary effort is made
to arouse her we fear she will
and is the Speaker, so far as ex-istimber on to the crack of doom,
pt-rience, legislative intelligence, uall you, Mr.. Editor, suggest any-
parliamentary knowledge anu so
cial popularity gees: but years
ago he leaned to the side of free
trade and cannot expect tho vote
of tariff men. Dunn ell's strength
in his strict integrity, plain simple
manners, good judgment, honest!
and fair in .every particular. Kei
fcr has but little experience and
it Is thought the true inwardness
of his candidacy is to secure for
him a good chairmanship. Hiscock
w not strictly a stalwart, but it is
aftid that President Arthur will not
in any way take pari in the contest.
REAL ESTATE
AUCTION SALE.
Valuable Building Lots in Shivc
ly's Astoria.
Friday, M 18th, at 11 A. I.
thing that can be done to awaken
this people to a due sense of thej
growing importance of Astoria :u j
well as of her sister city ot Portland.''
Had we not better organize a
board ot trade? or shall we let hr
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liisliuctcil 1 3ti..l.M.Shtielj. I will oiler
at l'nlilif Auction, at nn annum nmnis. ih
ll!nwui
Valuable City Property.
Lots 4. 5, 6. 7. 8. 9. 10, 11 and 12.
in Block 4:
Lot 9 in Block 2;
These Mucl.s front north on the il:inkeil
roadwaj to Upper AMunn.
Lots 1.5. 10. 1 I ami 12 in Moek lO
Same Mock in which .Inn A. l)elm. 1I..
has ins resilience.
Lot's it. 10. 1 1 ami 12 in hlodt 55.
Irt-in- one liluek south of the Human Catholic
church. Messrs. C.infiii:iii ami llailej hae
n-sidences on this Mock.
Warranty ilccit. Plat of propenj can he
seen :it inv ofllce. Tcniis :ii suh.
11 ('. HOI.DKX. Am tioiiecr
Corner of Cass ami Kmenio.ihe Street-., j A.SlOJilA
AhioniA. oi:i::ox.
OKKGON.
Dakota.
U.NK of the first questions with
which the Forty-seventh Congress
will deal, will be the admission of
Dakota. The admission of a state!
is generally a question of popula
tion. The ratio of representation
at 'the. last si-smou of tin Forty
ixth Congress was one representa
tive to 13J,00O population, though
this has been on several occasions
set aside, notably in the case of
Xevada, which was admitted in
October, 18G4, with a population
of less than 4r,000, to give three
more electoral votes to the Kepub
lican party in the Presidential
election which took place in No
vember of that year. The Silver
State was admitted, therefore,
purely for party reasons, the Re
publican majority in Congress at
that timti overruling all opposition.
Though Dakota lias now 1.10,000
population, yel her admission
assumes the "form of a party ques
tion, as she would, if admitted, un
doubtedly send three Republican
members to Con gross thus giving
that party a.eertain majority. It
is claimed that Davis will act with
the 'Administration party through
out the session; if so, the admis
sion of Dakota as the thirty ninth
state in the American Union is a
- foregone'cpnclusion.
A Wamiixoto. special sas
that it is rumored that among the
schemes to be brought before con
gress is one asking for a subsidy
in aid of a line of steamers to be
established by Villard and others
on the Pacific, in competition with
the Pacific Mail between Califor
nia and Panama and with the Pa
cific Navigation Company between
Panama, Callao and Valparaiso.
UxitKi: California's hoodlum
constitution, which was adopted
two years ago to "get even' on tiie
monopolists and the capitalist., the j
state tax is twenty per cent, moie j
than it was under the old umiti-'. -
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union. 1 tint is the natural out-
jcome of an organic law that ii-
tually makes it a crime to own
property.
"Prxisii our leaders at rebellion
in states" the motto of the new
Portland paper, which has been
like a prize conundrum at the head
of its editorial column, is solved.
The initial Fetters form the name
of the paper. Who are theso
dreadful leaders that need chas
tisement? Maybe it'sMahone.
BEWARE OF
F R A XI IM
Kiliruiii j on :tr lt-in;j
vS-WTNDLKD!
Iiisn'piitalilc paith's aie ull.'n:iu mol s Inns
nniler
FALSE PRETENCES
V cheap. ti:ish innt.itlon of our
Finlayson, Bousfield & Co's
(;i:.r:.i:
SCOTCH XTATXaSTE:.
heii win !ni see that Ihe namrs of
FI.VLAYf., BOr.SFIKM) A Co .
John Stone. Scot I:mil.
Ov .J.K.I.KKNOX A. Co,
Huston.
An- on cum paeliase.
MA'II.I.r X. .. Viiils.
San Francisco.
arbour's
IRISH Ml THRUMS'
Salmon Net Twine.
Cotton Seine Twine,
Cork and Lead Lines,
Cotton Netting, ail sizes.
Seines Made to Order,
. Fiax and Cotton Twine,
Fishing Tackie, etc.
BARBOUR BROTHERS
511 3!:trlctStret'i. San Frmicinco
HENRY DOYLE & Co.. Managers.
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UNI0N INDIA RUBBER CO'S
Purr I'.ir.i (iinn
11ns spare i rcserwil lor
CARL ADLER,
Who U now too l)tts opening his slot k of
iHOLIDAY NOVELTIES
To write an A if.
THE ASTOMAN
STEAM PRINTING HOUSE
HAS THE
FAiSTJSST AYJ) BEST P1UCSSES,
AArD TYPE OV THE LATEST STYLES.
I'.e
Rubber Boots and Coats.
r.i:w vui: of litiTAiiov
inc tlie ltoots :ut sl.iiniKil t'UAf'K i
the lieel, and haethe rritKi
PRRCni HITTERS.
CHINCU0NA RUBRA, AND CALIFORNIA
GRAPE BRANDY,
ruimr on
lU'ir Sl'UlXfiS on Ihe loot and Instep.
which presents thtir enicKiu or iireaKiii;. j
'lhe will 1.M twice as Ien: as an otln-rs
:..r ...... .i I
rei: sm.i: jjv ai.i. iv.i.i:i:s.
all kinds ki i:nt:i: i:i:ltin;. I'Afit-
ii:. itosi:. sim:ixs. cloihim:.
ttoors axii sttois. rte.
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.
i:. h. i'i:AM:..tr.
m. i:i xx.
Agents, San I'ranclsco.
IIOLMA.N!S PAIJ.
Dipcrssiox of Canadian annexa
tion is again revived. These Uni
ted States are larsje enough now.
There are certain portions of Brit
ish America that would yield good
American citizens, but the majori
t' of the Canadian are not de
sirable material to make Republi
cans or Democrats of.
THE GllEATEST
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Or THE AGE.
See; cur local columns r particular, and
as von
VALUE HEALTH.
RTAll citizens of Oregon who desire
to inform their friendsin the states of
the condition and progress of thi-. state,
can have no more complete and compre
hensive volume of facts to send them
than by subscribing tor this journal.
iTlrl Viafiiirr no moll tf ..l.l.. ... .1. -.
The farae of "trvioff" Guitean friends. We mail it as iilnvt.,1 t-.
is now in progress .t WMUoghm. 48StfS3S&3HSSSS5S."
REAJ3J
Astoria Market !
COM. OllKXAill'S Vl HAMILTON sTS.
.ASTORIA." - - Oiu::ox.
WAltKKX A EATO.V. Proprletoi-v.
(Svtcfteor to Wartiii d- McGulffX
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Fresh and Cured Meats
A full line of
FAMILY mtOCCKIKS, F1.0UK. FKKI) j
HAY, CAXXED FRUIT. VEGE
TABLES. ETC.
a-Butter, Eggs. Cheese, etc. conftantly
on hand.
WW Ships supplied at tho lowest rates.
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fei: HIE
TXAOE MM5K.
STOMAGH,
LIVER,
j AMI
'kidneys.
&ir V pniohase r.iporrmit. iiKr,anit othi-r mitteitnlsor the niaimfartiuen
j&Jt XjOTcroBSt 0iJS3bL JES-tos,
Ami Mn tlu-ii fort nfiVnl to n-. as wo alus tin. tin liost uiliilos. white rl'.aiglii
OOSTX IfeftOX3ESaE:S.a.,3?3 XEIXOSSS.
Cards, Envelopes, Circulars, Bill Heads and Letter Heads.
(U 1.1'lViyCW'KUItl!
II IK AM 1JROWX.
THE KVERV DAY WANTS Of THK COUNTING ROOM AND THK
WORKSHOP Alttf SUri'LIBD AT PRICKS WHICH CAN
NOT' BUT GIVE SATISPACI'IUN TO ALL
THE ASTOE'TAN
In all eases of hilliiuisiiess ami malaria in
er foim. a jirevontati c nmleure of elillls.
fecraml dunihagne. Dr. Ilolmun't Fail Is a
perfect Micctss. Ami for ilysjcisi.i. s!ek
hcailaclio ami nervous prostration, as the
pad Is applied ncr the pit of the stomneli,
the ;rreat nenous centei.lt .inuihllates the
disease at once.
ttrejznlatcs tlielhorand stoin.tch so sne
wssfiilly that digestion becomes perfect.
Frof. 1). A. Iomls ijs : "It is nearer a 1
uuiets.-i 1 panacea titan anvthini; in medi
cine." Ihislsdoncon the prineiple or ah
vntlnn, of which Dr. Iloliunn's Fail is the
only true iiKucut.
For all kidney troubles, use Dr. Ho!m:in
itcnai or ivinucy ran, tlie nest remiMlv in the
world and reeoinmemled hv the niedieal
f.icully.
Beware of Bogus Pads.
Each Kcuuiue Holman's Fad hears tin'
vatcrccmiostamnof thellnlman Fad
with tho above trade mark printed In jjroen
imyunne wiiunut it.
For Sale by all Druggists.
hru:usiii-ii in;".
Leincnweber & Co.,
ASTORIA, OREGON,
TAMEBS kM CURRIERS,
.Manufacturers and Importers of
4 LL KINDS OF
AND FINDINGS'.
W holevnle Dealers in
OIL AND TALLOW.
ma x v factui:i:i:s of
BOOTS and SHOES!
gggi;5!ls3,feaiaA'l.ti'
.fcv
.DAILY AND WF.EKIA
TS JtISIECTKn AND COMJIENDED UY ALL E0R;iTS
Impartiality, Ability, Fairness and Reliability
&
tWHihest c:ls1i price paid for Hides and j
nn- J iallow. j
W E. UEHSSEWT1.
THE PAPER FOR THE COMMERCIAL ilA2f,
FOR THE FARMER. FOR TILE MECHANIC,
FOR THE MERCHANT, FOR EVERY PERSON
ASTOF.IA. OKIIOOX
Dr. Hobnail's advice Is free. Full treatise
sent free on application. i
J1U1.MAX FAD tl) .,. . .. rv nnri.miiA
TlUlroadway. New York DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,
Address :
F. O. box 21Ii
G.. A. STINSOX & CO., ! Toilet and Fancy Articles,
BLACKSMITHING.
I PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.
At fapt. Holers old stand, eorner of Cass :
and Court Streets. ! JS
,, 'all hoi
I.1II.V ASTORIA TLRMS: BY MAIT..
(I'OSTAim I'REi: TO AM. SCBSCRMKIW.)
Ship and Cannerv work, llorseshoeiuji.
Wagons made and repaired. Good woik
guaranteed.
Frescnptions carefully comjioiindedJ.it
hours.
PW-IIomeoDathlc Tinctures and Pellets,
and Humphrey's Specifics also kept. i
DAILY, ONE COPY ONE YEAR S9 00
DAILY'. ONE COPY FOUR MONTHS S 00
.-Sample copies or either edition 10 cent.
Address : j. t ILAJLLORAX &. Co.
Publishers, Astoria, Oregon
if H-Fostraasters are authored to act as agents for Tiie Astoria-.